1、10-11 28 16 00-1 SECTION 28 16 00 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM SPECS WRITER NOTE: Delete / _ / if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. Insert additional provisions as required for this project. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1
2、DESCRIPTION A. Provide and install a complete Intrusion Detection System, hereinafter referred to as IDS, as specified in this section. B. This Section includes the following: 1. Intrusion detection with hard-wired multiplexed, modular, microprocessor-based controls, intrusion sensors and detection
3、devices, and communication links to perform monitoring, alarm, and control functions. 2. Responsibility for integrating electronic and electrical systems and equipment is specified in the following Sections, with Work specified in this Section: a. Division 08 Section “DOOR HARDWARE“. b. Division 14
4、Section “ELECTRIC TRACTION ELEVATORS“. c. Division 27 Section “INTERCOMMUNICATIONS AND PROGRAM SYSTEMS“. d. Division 28 Section “PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL“. e. Division 28 Section “FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM“. f. Division 28 Section “VIDEO SURVEILLANCE“. g. Division 32 Section “CHAIN LINK FENCES AND GAT
5、ES“. C. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 28 Section “VIDEO SURVEILLANCE“ for closed-circuit television cameras that are used as devices for video motion detection. 2. Division 28 Section “CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY“ for cabling between central-station
6、 control units and field-mounted devices and controllers. 1.2 RELATED WORK SPECS WRITER NOTE: Delete any item or paragraph not applicable in the section. A. Section 01 00 00 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. For General Requirements. B. Section 07 84 00 - FIRESTOPPING. Requirements for firestopping applicatio
7、n and use. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-2 C. Section 14 21 00 - ELECTRIC TRACTION ELEVATORS. Requirements for elevators. D. Section 14 24 00 - HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. Requirements for elevators. E. Section 10 14 00 - SI
8、GNAGE. Requirements for labeling and signs. F. Section 26 05 11 - REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Requirements for connection of high voltage. G. Section 26 05 21 - LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES (600 VOLTS AND BELOW). Requirements for power cables. H. Section 28 05 00
9、 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for general requirements that are common to more than one section in Division 28. I. Section 28 05 13 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for conductors and cables. J. Section 28 05 26 - GROUND
10、ING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for grounding of equipment. K. Section 28 05 28.33 - CONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for infrastructure. L. Section 28 08 00 - COMMISIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for com
11、missioning - systems readiness checklists, and training. M. Section 28 13 00 - PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS (PACS). Requirements for physical access control integration. N. Section 28 13 16 - ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT. Requirements for control and operation of all security sys
12、tems. O. Section 28 23 00 - VIDEO SURVEILLANCE. Requirements for security camera systems. P. Section 28 26 00 - ELECTRONIC PERSONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM (EPPS). Requirements for emergency and interior communications. Q. Section 28 31 00 - FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM. Requirements for integration with fire
13、 detection and alarm system. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing, installing, and the operation of the IDS as shown. The Contractor shall also provide certification as required. B. The security system shall be installed and tested to ensure all components are f
14、ully compatible as a system and can be integrated with all associated security subsystems, whether the security system is Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-3 stand-alone or a part of a complete Information Technology (IT)
15、 computer network. C. The Contractor or security sub-contractor shall be a licensed security Contractor as required within the state or jurisdiction of where the installation work is being conducted. 1.4 DEFINITIONS A. Controller: An intelligent peripheral control unit that uses a computer for contr
16、olling its operation. Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter, this definition applies. B. I/O: Input/Output. C. Intrusion Zone: A space or area for which an intrusion must be detected and uniquely identified, the sensor or group of sensors assigned to perform the detection, and
17、any interface equipment between sensors and communication link to central-station control unit. D. LED: Light-emitting diode. E. NEC: National Electric Code F. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association G. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association H. NRTL: Nationally Recognized Testing Lab
18、oratory. I. SMS: Security Management System A SMS is software that incorporates multiple security subsystems (e.g., physical access control, intrusion detection, closed circuit television, intercom) into a single platform and graphical user interface. J. PIR: Passive infrared. K. RF: Radio frequency
19、. L. Standard Intruder: A person who weighs 45 kg (100 lb.) or less and whose height is 1525 mm (60 in) or less; dressed in a long-sleeved shirt, slacks, and shoes. M. Standard-Intruder Movement: Any movement, such as walking, running, crawling, rolling, or jumping, of a “standard intruder“ in a pro
20、tected zone. N. TCP/IP: Transport control protocol/Internet protocol incorporated into Microsoft Windows. O. UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply P. UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair 1.5 SUBMITTALS SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete and/or amend all paragraphs and sub-paragraphs and information as needed to ensure th
21、at only Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-4 the documentation required is requested per the Request for Proposal (RFP). /A. Refer to Section 28 05 00, Part1/ A. Submit below items in conjunction with Master Specification
22、Sections 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES, and Section 02 41 00, DEMOLITION. B. Provide certificates of compliance with Section 1.3, Quality Assurance. C. Provide a shop drawing and as-built design package in both electronic format and on paper, minimum size 1220 x 1220 millimeters
23、 (48 x 48 inches); drawing submittals shall be per the established project schedule. D. Shop drawing and as-built packages shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Index Sheet that shall: a. Define each page of the design package to include facility name, building name, floor, and sheet number. b. P
24、rovide a list of all security abbreviations and symbols. c. Reference all general notes that are utilized within the design package. d. Specification and scope of work pages for all security systems that are applicable to the design package that will: 1) Outline all general and job specific work req
25、uired within the design package. 2) Provide a device identification table outlining device Identification (ID) and use for all security systems equipment utilized in the design package. 2. Drawing sheets that will be plotted on the individual floor plans or site plans shall: a. Include a title block
26、 as defined above. b. Define the drawings scale in both standard and metric measurements. c. Provide device identification and location. d. Address all signal and power conduit runs and sizes that are associated with the design of the electronic security system and other security elements (e.g., bar
27、riers, etc.). e. Identify all pull box and conduit locations, sizes, and fill capacities. f. Address all general and drawing specific notes for a particular drawing sheet. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-5 3. A riser dr
28、awing for each applicable security subsystem shall: a. Indicate the sequence of operation. b. Relationship of integrated components on one diagram. c. Include the number, size, identification, and maximum lengths of interconnecting wires. d. Wire/cable types shall be defined by a wire and cable sche
29、dule. The schedule shall utilize a lettering system that will correspond to the wire/cable it represents (example: A = 18 AWG/1 Pair Twisted, Unshielded). This schedule shall also provide the manufacturers name and part number for the wire/cable being installed. 4. A system drawing for each applicab
30、le security system shall: a. Identify how all equipment within the system, from main panel to device, shall be laid out and connected. b. Provide full detail of all system components wiring from point-to-point. c. Identify wire types utilized for connection, interconnection with associate security s
31、ubsystems. d. Show device locations that correspond to the floor plans. e. All general and drawing specific notes shall be included with the system drawings. 5. A schedule for all of the applicable security subsystems shall be included. All schedules shall provide the following information: a. Devic
32、e ID. b. Device Location (e.g. site, building, floor, room number, location, and description). c. Mounting type (e.g. flush, wall, surface, etc.). d. Power supply or circuit breaker and power panel number. e. In addition, for the IDS, provide the sensor ID, sensor type and housing model number. 6. D
33、etail and elevation drawings for all devices that define how they were installed and mounted. E. Shop drawing packages shall be reviewed by the Contractor along with a VA representative to ensure all work has been clearly defined and completed. All reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the p
34、roject schedule. There shall be four (4) stages to the review process: 1. 35 percent 2. 65 percent Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-6 3. 90 percent 4. 100 percent F. Provide manufacturer security system product cut-sheet
35、s. Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal testing, a Security System Operational Test Plan. Include procedures for operational testing of each component and security subsystem, to include performance of an integrated system test. G. Submit manufactures certification of
36、Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) listing as specified. Provide all maintenance and operating manuals per the VA General Requirements, Section 01 00 00, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. H. Completed System Readiness Checklists provided by the Commissioning Agent and completed by the contractor, signed by a
37、qualified technician and dated on the date of completion, in accordance with the requirements of Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS. 1.6 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. The publications listed below (including amendments, addenda, revisions, supplement, and errata) f
38、orm a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Security Industry Association (SIA): PIR-01-00 Passive Infrared Motion Detector Standard - Features for Enhancing Fals
39、e Alarm Immunity CP-01-00 . Control Panel Standard-Features for False Alarm Reduction C. Department of Justice American Disability Act (ADA) 28 CFR Part 36 . 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design D. Federal Communications Commission (FCC): (47 CFR 15) Part 15 Limitations on the Use of Wireless Eq
40、uipment/Systems E. National Electrical Manufactures Association (NEMA): 250-08 . Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum) F. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 70-11 National Electrical Code Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without licens
41、e from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-7 731-08 . Standards for the Installation of Electric Premises Security Systems G. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 464-09 . Audible Signal Appliances 609-96 . Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems 634-07 . Standards for Connectors with Burglar-Alarm Systems 639-07
42、 . Standards for Intrusion Detection Units 1037-09 Standard for Anti-theft Alarms and Devices 1635-10 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units H. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS), 19841. 1.7 COORDINATION A. Coordinate arrangement, mounting, and support of intrusion detection system equi
43、pment: 1. To allow maximum possible headroom unless specific mounting heights that reduce headroom are indicated. 2. To provide for ease of disconnecting the equipment with minimum interference to other installations. 3. To allow right of way for piping and conduit installed at required slope. 4. So
44、 connecting raceways, cables, wireways, cable trays, and busways will be clear of obstructions and of the working and access space of other equipment. B. Coordinate installation of required supporting devices and set sleeves in cast-in-place concrete, masonry walls, and other structural components a
45、s they are constructed. C. Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electronic safety and security items that are behind finished surfaces or otherwise concealed. 1.8 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS A. General 1. All equipment associated within the IDS shall be rated for continuous operation. Envi
46、ronmental conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity, wind, and seismic activity) shall be taken under consideration at each facility and site location prior to installation of the equipment. 2. All equipment shall operate on a 120 or 240 volts alternating current (VAC); 50 Hz or 60 Hz AC power system u
47、nless documented Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 28 16 00-8 otherwise in subsequent sections listed within this specification. All equipment shall have a back-up source of power that will provide a minimum of 96 hours of run tim
48、e in the event of a loss of primary power to the facility. 3. The system shall be designed, installed, and programmed in a manner that will allow for ease of operation, programming, servicing, maintenance, testing, and upgrading of the system. 4. All IDS components located in designated “HAZARDOUS E
49、NVIRONMENT” areas where fire or explosion could occur due to the presence of natural gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible residue, or ignitable fibers or debris, shall be rated Class II, Division I, Group F, and installed in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 National Electric Code, Chapter 5. 5. All equipment and m