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I DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY I I I I David W. Edwards Architect Ltd libbie Young Centre, lIoydminster, AB. 200 1102 8 th Avenue, Regina, SK 23 March 2011

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David W. Edwards Architect Ltd libbie Young Centre, lIoydminster, AB. 200 1102 8th Avenue, Regina, SK 23 March 2011

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Libbie Young Centre Section 28 13 28 Lloydminster, AB SECURITY ACCESS COMPONENTS

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GENERAL

Section Includes

Security access devices .

Access control panel.

Related Sections

Section 08 71 00 - Door Hardware - General.

Section 26-05-19: Building Wire and Cable .

System Description

.1 Door access system: Provide conduit as shown on the drawings. Contractor shall include a PC Sum from the owner's security system installer in bid for equipment, conductor and installation of the system.

Submittals

Submit to Section 01 33 00.

Shop Drawings: Provide system wiring diagram showing each device and wiring connection required .

Product Data: Provide electrical characteristics and connection requirements .

Test Reports: Indicate satisfactory completion of required tests and inspections .

Manufacturers Installation Instructions: Indicate application conditions and limitations of use stipulated by Product testing agency. Include instructions for storage, handling, protection, examination, preparation, installation, and starting of Product.

Project Record Documents

Submit to Section 01 7300.

Record actual locations of access authorization equipment.

Operation And Maintenance Data

Submit to Section 01 7300.

Operation Data: Operating instructions .

Maintenance Data: Maintenance and repair procedures.

Qualifications

Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the Products specified in this section with minimum three years experience, and with service facilities within 160 km of Project.

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Installer: Company specializing in installing the Products specified in this section with minimum three years experience. I Regulatory Requirements

Provide Products listed and classified by testing firm acceptable to authority having Ijurisdiction as suitable for purpose specified and indicated.

Maintenance Service I Provide service and maintenance of security access system for one year from Date of Substantial Completion.

I Extra Materials

Provide to Section 01 73 00 . I PRODUCTS I MANUFACTURERS

AIPHONE GF System (Two-Wire Bus Apartment system) . I Other Manufacturers:

. 1 Substitutions: Not permitted . I Description: Two-wire Bus Door Entry System .

IEntrance Station

Manufacturers:

.1 AIPHONE GF-3F 3 Module Front Frame with GF-3B back box, and GF-HB I Hooded surface mount box .

. 2 AIPHONE GF-DP Audio Panel with GF-DA Audio Module.

.3 AIPHONE GF-SW Call Switch Module . I

.4 Substitutions: Not permitted.

Description: Main panel at entrance . I Apartment Station

Manufacturers: I . 1 AIPHONE GF-1D Apartment Station .

.2 AIPHONE GF-BC Two-Wire Bus Control Unit with W-DIN11 Mounting Rail. I

. 3 AIPHONE PS-2410LC 120VAC Power Supply .

.4 AIPHONE MAW-B Relay for Entrance Light

.5 Substitutions: Not permitted . I Description: Standard equipment for each unit.

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Electric Lock

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.1 Schlage - Confirm with Door trade for exact model.

.2 Substitutions: Refer to Section 01 61 00.

EXECUTION

Installation

Install to manufacturer's written instructions .

Use 20 AWG minimum size conductors for detection and signal circuit conductors. Install wiring in conduit.

Make conduit and wiring connections to door hardware devices provided and installed under Section 08 71 00.

Keep all signal wiring at least 30 cm away from 120VAC wiring , fluorescent lighting, or dimmer switches. Cross AC wiring at a ninety degree angle.

Field Quality Control

Field inspection and testing will be performed to Section 01 4300.

Manufacturer'S Field Services

Provide manufacturer's field services to Section 01 43 00 .

Include services of technician to supervise installation, adjustments, final connections, system testing , and training Owner's personnel.

Demonstration

Provide systems demonstration to Section 01 61 00 .

Demonstrate normal and abnormal modes of operation, and required response to each .

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Libbie Young Centre Section 28 31 00 Lloydminster, AB FIRE ALARM

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Section Includes

Fire alarm control panels .

Manual fire alarm stations .

Automatic smoke and heat detectors .

Fire alarm signaling appliances.

Auxiliary fire alarm equipment.

Related Sections

Section 08 71 00 - Door Hardware - General: Door closers, electric locks, electric releases .

Section 08 36 13 - Sectional Doors.

Section 23 33 00 - Duct Work Accessories: Smoke dampers .

Section 26 05 19 - Building Wire And Cable .

References

NFPA 72E - Automatic Fire Detectors .

NFPA 72G - Notification Appliances for Protective Signaling Systems .

NFPA 72H - Guide for Test Procedures for Protective Signaling Systems .

NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code .

System Description

Fire Alarm System: Manual and automatic local fire alarm system with dual connections to central monitoring station. Individual stand-alone detectors/alarms to be placed in each residence with a battery back up.

Submittals

Section 01 3300.

Shop Drawings: Provide layout and system wiring diagram showing each device and wiring connection required.

Product Data: Provide electrical characteristics and connection requirements .

Test Reports: Indicate satisfactory completion of required tests and inspections.

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.5 Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate application conditions and limitations of use stipulated by Product testing agency. Include instructions for storage, handling, protection, examination, preparation, installation, and starting of products. I

1.6 Project Record Documents I. 1 Section 01 73 00.

.2 Record actual locations of initiating devices, signalling appliances, and end-of-line devices. I

1.7 Operation And Maintenance Data I. 1 Section 01 73 00 .

. 2 Operation Data: Operating instructions . I

.3 Maintenance Data: Maintenance and repair procedures.

I1.8 Qualifications

.1 Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with minimum three years experience, and with service facilities within 160 km of Project. I

.2 Installer: Company specializing in installing the products specified in this section with minimum three years experience, and certified by the Province of Alberta as a fire alarm Iinstaller.

1.9 Regulatory Requirements I .1 Provide products listed and classified by UL, FM testing firm acceptable to authority

having jurisdiction as suitable for purpose specified and indicated. I 1.10 Maintenance Service

.1 Provide service and maintenance of fire alarm system for one year from Date of ISubstantial Completion.

1.11 Extra Materials I . 1 Section 01 7300.

. 2 Provide ten manual station break-glass rods . I

. 3 Provide six keys of each type .

.4 Provide one of each type of automatic smoke detector without base . I IPART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 Manufacturers I.1 GE(Edwards) - QS1 Intelligent Panel.

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.2 GE(Edwards) - Series 4D Multisensor Detector.

.3 GE(Edwards) - Signature Series 270 Pull Station .

. 4 GE(Edwards) - Genesis G1 Series Horn I Strobe .

. 5 GE(Edwards) - 517TCSS-W Photoelectric Smoke Alarm with Horn and Strobe .

. 6 Substitutions: Not permitted.

2.2 FIRE ALARM AND SMOKE DETECTION CONTROL PANEL

.1 Control Panel: Modular construction with semi - flush wall-mounted enclosure .

. 2 Power supply: Adequate to serve control panel modules, remote detectors, relays, and alarm signaling devices. Include battery-operated emergency power supply with capacity for operating system in standby mode for 24 hours followed by alarm mode for 10 minutes .

. 3 System Supervision: Component or power supply failure places system in trouble mode .

.4 Initiating Device Circuits: Supervised zone module with alarm and trouble indication; occurrence of single ground or open condition places circuit in trouble mode but does not disable that circuit from initiating an alarm .

. 5 Indicating Appliance Circuits: Supervised march time signal module, sufficient for signal devices connected to system; occurrence of single ground or open condition places circuit in trouble mode but does not disable that Circuit from signalling an alarm .

. 6 Remote Station Signal Transmitter: Electrically supervised digital alarm transmitter, capable of transmitting alarm and trouble signals over telephone lines to central monitoring station receiver .

. 7 Trouble Sequence of Operation: System or circuit trouble places system in trouble mode, which causes the following system operations:

.1 Visual and audible trouble alarm indicated by zone at fire alarm control panel.

.2 Trouble signal transmitted to remote station .

. 3 Manual acknowledge function at fire alarm control panel silences audible trouble alarm; visual alarm is displayed until initiating failure or circuit trouble is cleared .

. 8 Alarm Sequence of Operation: Actuation of initiating device places circuit in alarm mode, which causes the following system operations:

I .1 Sound and display local fire alarm signalling devices with signal.

.2 Transmit signal to central monitoring station .

. 3 Indicate location of alarm zone on fire alarm control panel.

.4 Transmit signal by zone to building smoke removal system .

. 5 Transmit signal to building mechanical systems to initiate shutdown of fans and

I damper operation.

.9 Alarm Reset System remains in alarm mode until manually reset with key-accessible reset function ; system resets only if initiating circuits are out of alarm mode.

I .10 Lamp Test Manual lamp test function causes alarm indication at each zone at fire alarm control panel.

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I Section 28 31 00 Libbie Young Centre FIRE ALARM Lloydminster, AB Page 4 of 5 I 2.3 Initiating Devices

. 1 Manual Station: Semi-Flush mounted, single action manual station with break-glass rod . IProvide manufacture~s standard back box.

.2 Spot Heat Detector: Combination rate-of-rise and fixed temperature. Alarms at 35 degrees Celsius above ambient. I

.3 Ceiling Mounted Smoke Detector: NFPA 72E, ionization and photoelectric type with adjustable sensitivity, plug-in base, auxiliary relay contact, and integral thermal element Irated 35 degrees C above ambient.

2.4 Signaling Appliances I .1 Alarm Lights: NFPA 72G, strobe lamp and flasher with red lettering "FIRE" on appliance.

. 2 Alarm Horn: NFPA 72G, surface type fire alarm horn. Sound Rating: 87 dB at 3 m . IIncludes integral strobe lamp and flasher with red lettering "FIRE" on appliance.

2.5 Fire Alarm Wire And Cable I .1 Fire Alarm Power Branch Circuits: Building wire as specified in Section 26 05 19.

.2 Initiating Device and Indicating Appliance Circuits: Building wire as specified in Section I26 05 19. Power limited fire-protective signalling cable classified for fire and smoke characteristics, copper conductor, 300 volts insulation rated 105 degrees C, suitable for use in air handling ducts, hollow spaces used as ducts, and plenums. I

PART 3 EXECUTION I 3.1 Installation

. 1 Install products to manufacture~s written instructions . I

.2 Install manual station with operating handle 1.4 m above floor. Install audible and visual signal devices 2.3 m above floor. I

.3 Use 14 AWG minimum size conductors for fire alarm detection and signal circuit conductors. Install wiring in conduit.

I.4 Mount end-of-line device in box with last device or separate box adjacent to last device in circuit.

.5 Make conduit and wiring connections to sprinkler flow switches, sprinkler valve tamper I switches, and fire suppression system control panels.

. 6 Automatic Detector Installation: Conform to NFPA 72E . I

. 7 Install one 517TCSB-W in each residence. Supply 9V battery .

I3.2 Field Quality Control

. 1 Field inspection and testing will be performed to Section 01 43 00. I

.2 Test to NFPA 72H and local fire department requirements.

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3.3 Manufacturer's Field Services

. 1 Prepare and start systems to Section 01 4300.

.2 Include services of certified technician to supervise installation, adjustments, final connections, and system testing .

3.4 Fire Alarm Wire And Cable Colour Code

.1 Power Branch Circuit Conductors: Black, red , white.

. 2 Initiating Device Circuit: Red .

.3 Detector Power Supply: Violet, brown.

.4 Signal Device Circuit: Blue (positive), white (negative) .

. 5 Municipal Trip Circuit: Orange .

.6 Municipal Fire Alarm Loop: Black, white.

3.5 Demonstration

I . 1 Provide systems demonstration to Section 01 7300.

. 2 Demonstrate normal and abnormal modes of operation, and required responses to each .

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