44

MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    4

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 2: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 3: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 4: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 5: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 6: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 7: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 8: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 9: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 10: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 11: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 12: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 13: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 14: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 15: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 16: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 17: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 18: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 19: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 20: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 21: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 22: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 23: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 24: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 25: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 26: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 27: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD
Page 28: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 1 ▪

FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc REVISED: 01/01/09

© 2009, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE FOR CFRST PROJECTS

This Master Specification Document, as an Instrument of Service, is provided in confidence, for use in preparing final construction specifications for a Marriott CFRST Project. As such, this Master Specification Document shall remain the property of Marriott International, Inc. The use of this document for other projects (other than the Project specifically contracted for) is strictly prohibited without written authorization from Marriott International Design and Construction Services, Inc. The content and information in this Master Specification is provided for format, and informational purposes only, and shall be replaced, modified, and edited as required to represent the actual project that the Architect, Engineer or Design Professional has been contracted to produce. Selected notes, tables, indexes information and technical data, etc. must be reviewed and modified to meet the specific requirement of the Project. This specification is not project nor code-specific. It is the responsibility of the contracted Architect, Engineer or Design Professional to produce Contract Documents in conformance with the approved Scope of Work and in full compliance with all applicable current local, state and national codes, ordinances, laws, rules and requirements of applicable regulatory agencies.

USER GUIDE: All text in gray boxes are provided for use by the Editor Only and should be erased from final specification

documents. Paragraphs with text to be edited or replaced by the Specifier will appear in [Blue]. Hyperlinks to Manufacturer's or other Web Sites are shown as in the following example: Marriott

International (In the electronic version of this file, click on CTRL+ link to start your browser and view that web site)

Revisions to the previous edition of this Section have been made using MS Word "Tracked Changes" feature. You can view all markup changes in this document, or you can limit the kind of change that is displayed by clicking one of the "Display for Review" settings on the "Reviewing" toolbar. You can choose "Final Showing Markup" to show the deleted text and formatting changes in balloons; or "Final" to show how the document would look if you accept all changes.

These revisions to the document showing in the form of revision marks can be turned off

(accepted) in one step. Refer to MS Word Instructions for Accepting Tracked Changes by using "Accept Changes" in Reviewing Toolbar.

By selecting the "Final" version of the "Display for Review", you can print this document without

the large right margin. Additional Information has been provided within some Master Specification Sections. This information is

in the form of MS Word Comment bubbles that can be viewed in the electronic version of this file. One example of this is the revision log at the end of this Section.

Page 29: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 2 ▪

REVISED: 01/01/09 FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2009, Marriott International, Inc.

SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS

PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Pipe and Fittings.

2. Sprinklers.

B. Related Documents:

1. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards (Module 14):

a. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards apply to all Marriott International Brands as well as Owned, Managed and Franchised properties.

b. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards include Design Standards, performance criteria, reference standards and life safety process verification that define a comprehensive fire protection program.

C. Related Sections:

1. Section 21 05 00 (15050) – Common Work Results for Fire Suppression

2. Section 28 31 00 (13850) - Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Wire and connection of sprinkler flow and tamper switches

1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. The Fire Protection Subcontractor is responsible for code compliance, research, design, coordination, and installation of a complete and functional hydraulically calculated sprinkler system (and standpipe system, if required) that meets the approval of and is in accordance with all applicable regulations and requirements of the following and as further specified:

1. Current editions of NFPA 13, 14, 20, 25, and 96.

2. Applicable Codes.

3. Authorities having jurisdiction.

B. Alarm system devices including alarm valves, flow switches, pressure switches, tamper switches and coordination with Fire Alarm and Detection Subcontractor.

C. Shop drawings and calculations prepared and submitted in accordance with the requirements of all Authorities Having Jurisdiction.

D. Obtaining all permits and approvals of the fire protection system.

E. Field acceptance testing.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Submit “Letter of Conformance” in accordance with Section 01 33 00 with the following supporting data:

1. Product Data:

a. Mark each copy to identify applicable products, characteristics, models, options and other supplemental data to clearly communicate information specific to this project.

b. Submit separate "Letter of Conformance" for each specified item.

Page 30: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 3 ▪

FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc REVISED: 01/01/09

© 2009, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

2. Shop Drawings and calculations sealed by a registered Professional Engineer, NICET III or IV Sprinkler Designer, licensed in the state where the project is located.

3. Be responsible for code research and obtaining all required flow test data and hydraulically designing a fire protection system that meets all applicable requirements. Arrange for, and conduct the flow test.

4. Fire protection submittal data shall include the following:

5. Flow Test Data.

6. Complete Hydraulic Calculations.

7. Complete Stamped and Coordinated Shop Drawings.

8. Pipe and Fittings.

9. Valves.

10. Sprinkler Heads.

11. Escutcheons.

12. All Applicable Devices, Alarms, and Specialties.

13. Air Compressor and Accessories (If required)

14. Applicable Control/Wiring Diagrams.

15. Fire Department Connections

16. Valve Cabinets

17. Backflow Preventers.

18. Fire pump, fire pump data, controller or transfer switch data.

B. Submittal data shall be bound sets and be submitted at one time in accordance with Section 01330 (01 33 00) - Submittals and Substitutions.

C. Transmit fire protection submittal data to Zurich Services Corporation, Marriott’s Fire Protection Department, and to the local and state Authorities having jurisdiction and licensing agencies for approval.

1. Mailing Addresses:

a. Marriott International, Inc. Marriott Corporate Fire Protection, Dept. 52/924.36 1 Marriott Drive Washington, D.C. 20058

b. Zurich Services Corporation Risk Engineering Department 1818 Market Street, 21st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Attn: Mr. Richard Gallagher, Sr. Risk Engineer Consultant

D. Do not proceed with work without final approved submittal data bearing all approval stamps including Marriott’s Fire Protection Department approval stamp.

E. Be responsible for delays caused by not following the above procedure and/or not completing the design portion of the work in a timely manner.

F. Record Documents:

Page 31: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 4 ▪

REVISED: 01/01/09 FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2009, Marriott International, Inc.

1. Refer to Section 01 78 39 - Project Record Documents and Section 01 78 23 - Operating and Maintenance Data for required closeout documents to be provided at completion of Project. In addition to the documents listed in these Sections, the following documents shall be included:

a. Provide above/below ground test certificates.

b. Record Documents shall include System Drawings, Equipment Data and Operation Instructions, and Maintenance Instruction Manuals.

1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Refer to Section 21 05 00 (15050) – Common Work Results for Fire Suppression. Note: Delete the following paragraph if a fire pump is not required

B. Fire Pump: The manufacturer shall provide the services of a qualified Field Engineer to assist in the proper installation of equipment, make necessary mechanical adjustments, and align fire pump flexible coupling. Arrange, conduct and provide all required test equipment for Field Acceptance Test. Test shall be witnessed by the Fire Marshal and the authority having jurisdiction and the Owner.

C. MANUFACTURERS

1. All sprinkler system equipment is to be UL Listed.

1.05 DESIGN

A. Zoning: At a minimum, the system shall be zoned by floor or as required to meet the approval of all applicable Codes and Authorities, whichever is most stringent.

B. Inspectors test connections: Locate at the remote end of each zone with discharge pipe to exterior.

Note: Delete the following paragraph if the building is a High Rise Building.

C. Low-Rise Buildings: Connect sprinkler piping to riser at each zone. Provide control valve, flow and tamper switches at each connection monitored on the fire alarm system. Locate inspector’s test assembly at remote end of zone with discharge piped to exterior drain.

Note: Delete the following two paragraphs if the building is a Low-Rise Building.

D. High-Rise Buildings: Connect guest room floor sprinkler piping to two (2) risers at each floor with a control valve and flow and tamper switch (at each connection and inspectors test connection). At non-guest room levels, locate inspector’s test connection at remote end of each zone with discharge pipe to exterior.

E. High-Rise Buildings are buildings exceeding 75 feet in height to the floor of the highest occupiable story from the lowest level of fire department access.

F. Design densities (based on NFPA 13 requirements):

1. Guest Rooms: Wet pipe system with 0.10 gpm per square foot, all heads (up to a maximum of 5) in the largest most remote guestroom plus 100 gpm for hose.

2. Public Spaces, Offices, and Dining Room: Wet pipe system with 0.10 gpm per square foot over the most remote 1,500 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

3. Kitchen Areas: Wet pipe system with 0.15 gpm per square foot over the most remote 1,500 square feet area plus 100 gpm for hose.

4. Mechanical rooms, Laundry, Storage, and Service Areas: Wet pipe system with 0.13 gpm per square foot over 2,500 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:37 AMDeleted: six (6) stories or more than

Page 32: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 5 ▪

FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc REVISED: 01/01/09

© 2009, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

5. Kitchen Exhaust Ductwork: Wet pipe system with 0.15 gpm per square foot over the entire cooking hood and duct plan area plus 100 gpm for hose.

6. Attics: Light hazard wet pipe system with 0.10 gpm per square foot to the most remote 1,500 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

-or- Light hazard-Dry pipe system with 0.10 gpm per square foot over the most remote 1,950 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

7. Attics: Ordinary Hazard and Service Equipment Areas: Wet pipe system with 0.15 gpm per square feet over the most remote 1,500 square foot area plus 100 gpm for hose.

-or- Ordinary Hazard-Dry Pipe System with 0.15 gpm per square foot over the most remote 1,950 square feet area plus 100 gpm for hose.

Note: Specifier shall delete the following if not required.

8. Parking Garages: Wet Pipe System with 0.13 gpm per square foot over the most remote 2,500 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

-or- Dry Pipe System with 0.13 gpm per square foot over the most remote 3,500 square feet plus 100 gpm for hose.

1.06 COORDINATION

A. The Fire Protection Subcontractor shall be responsible for reviewing the complete set of Contract Documents and coordinating his work with all other trades involved including building design loads.

Note: Coordinate the following paragraph with Drawings.

B. Sprinkler head locations shall be as shown on the Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plans. If the Contractor finds that additional sprinklers are required to meet Codes, the Contractor shall proceed with the additional heads at no additional cost to the Owner.

C. The fire protection piping and head layout shall function in such a manner so as not to interfere with lighting fixtures, air distribution devices, equipment, piping, beams, and ductwork. The work under this section shall yield to all other trades.

1.07 SPRINKLER/STANDPIPE SYSTEM

A. Provide the building with a complete, approved, operational sprinkler system in all areas. Note: Edit the following paragraph to suit Project.

B. Provide wet-pipe sprinklers for habitable spaces such as guestrooms, guestroom corridors, [restaurants,] [ballrooms,] [meeting rooms] and public areas.

Note: Edit the following paragraph if a fire pump is required.

C. Design documents are for information only. The Sprinkler subcontractor shall be responsible for the actual layouts, routing of piping, and additional sprinkler heads to meet all requirements of the authority having jurisdiction [ . ] [ as well as the provision of a fire pump as required.]

D. Be responsible for freeze protection as follows:

1. A dry pipe system shall be provided in the attics and in any other unheated areas where necessary so as to prevent freezing. The dry pipe system shall be complete with a tank mounted air compressor, storage tank, controls, valves, galvanized steel pipe, and all necessary appurtenances for a complete, functional system. Dry pipe system shall be

Page 33: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 6 ▪

REVISED: 01/01/09 FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2009, Marriott International, Inc.

pitched to avoid freezing. Termination of drains shall be approved by Marriott’s Fire Protection Department.

a. The entire dry pipe system must utilize galvanized steel pipe.

2. Dry type heads may be provided off the wet system in unheated areas such as the landscape storage room, [screen porches,] or laundry dryer enclosure.

3. Wet piping shall not be routed through unheated areas, such as attics, etc.

4. For repairing and/or all costs incurred from damage caused by freezing of the fire protection system.

5. Use of Heat-tape is not acceptable.

6. The dry pipe system is required to deliver water to the system test connection within 60 seconds, starting at the normal air pressure on the system and at the time of fully opened inspection test connection.

7. Anti-Freeze systems are not acceptable. Note: Delete the following paragraph if standpipe is not required.

E. Provide a Fire Department standpipe system where required by code. Note: Delete the following paragraph if combination system is not required.

F. Provide a combination sprinkler/standpipe riser system where standpipes are required by code.

G. The sprinkler layout for the guest rooms, suites, and corridors shall be as required to meet the approval of all applicable Codes, and Local Authorities whichever is most stringent.

Note: Delete the following paragraph if no fire pump is required.

H. The Contractor shall provide a fire pump complete with a jockey pump, controller, and all devices necessary for a complete, approved functional system per NFPA 20, and Local Authorities.

Note: Coordinate the following paragraph with actual materials utilized for project.

I. Note: Coordinate the following paragraph with Section 06 61 13 “Cultured Marble Fabrications” or 09 30 00 “Tiling” for type of tub and shower surrounds used.

J. Guest Room Bathrooms: Sprinklers not required if less than 55 square feet unless combustible (with flame spread rating of greater than 25; i.e., fiberglass or plastic) tubs or shower enclosures are used.

K. Pressure Reducing Valves: Design system within maximum pressure of 175 psi without use of pressure reducing valves. If this is not possible and pressure reducing valves are required, consult Marriott Fire Protection.

L. Safety Factor: Provide a 10% hydraulic safety factor up to a maximum of 10 psi.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. All sprinkler system equipment is to be UL Listed.

2.02 PIPE AND FITTINGS

A. Piping - Class I, Schedule 40 ASTM black steel piping for branches and Class I Schedule 10 ASTM black steel for mains..

Master Specification� 12/1/08 10:38 AMFormatted: Bullets and Numbering

Master Specification� 11/11/08 9:12 AMDeleted: 09 30 13 “Ceramic Tiling”

Page 34: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 7 ▪

FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc REVISED: 01/01/09

© 2009, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

1. Piping (piping only, excluding fittings) for dry systems shall be galvanized steel.

2. Alternate: CPVC or XL Thin-wall for wet sprinkler pipe.

B. Exposed piping and fittings in kitchen shall be chrome-plated.

2.03 KITCHEN HOOD AND DUCT FIRE SUPPRESSION

A. Provide a complete "Ansul Piranha” automatic, water-assisted, wet chemical, fier suppression system by Tyco Fire & Security for protection of the exhaust duct and all grease-producing cooking surfaces located under canopy hoods. The system, including all of its components shall be UL Standard 300 listed.

B. Kitchen hood and duct system flow switch (or control units of the Ansul fire suppression system) to perform these functions:

1. Send fire alarm signal to FACP

2. Disconnect gas and all electric for cooking appliances and lighting under the hood (manual reset is required).

3. Shut-off kitchen hood make-up air handler.

2.04 SPRINKLERS

A. Sprinkler heads shall be UL Listed.

B. Sprinkler heads and escutcheons shall have a white finish unless noted otherwise.

1. Concealed sprinklers are not acceptable.

C. Sprinklers: Fast-response 68 degrees C – 74 degrees C (155 degrees F – 165 degrees F), recessed or semi-recessed type heads throughout, except as follows: Room/Space Head Type Temp. Rating Attic Systems Quick Response – ventilated 100 degrees C (212 degrees F) Quick Response –

unventilated 141 degrees C (286 degrees F)

Drypipe Systems Quick Response 100 degrees C (212 degrees F) Mech./Elect. Quick Response 68 degrees C – 74 degrees C Elevator Machinery Quick Response 100 degrees C (212 degrees F) Swimming Pools Corrosion - proof- 68 degrees C – 77degrees C Quick response (155 degrees F –170 degrees F) Porches Dry-side wall, corrosion-

proof / Quick response 100 degrees C (212 degrees F)

Balcony (combustible) Dry-side wall, corrosion-resistant / Quick response

100 degrees C (212 degrees F)

Sauna/Steam Rooms Corrosion-proof / Quick Response

141 degrees C (286 degrees F)

Walk-in Coolers/Freezers

Dry pendent / Quick response

74 degrees C (165 degrees F)

Parking Structures Quick Response 100 degrees C (212 degrees F)

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Install and support fire protection system to resist all applicable seismic forces per requirements.

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:40 AMDeleted: Covers used to conceal heads at gypsum board or acoustical tile ceilings shall have a baked on, off-white, flat finish

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:40 AMDeleted: Standard

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:41 AMDeleted: Standard

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:41 AMDeleted: Standard

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:41 AMDeleted: Standard

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:41 AMDeleted: resistant/

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:42 AMDeleted: 74

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:42 AMDeleted: 165

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:43 AMDeleted: resistant

Master Specification� 4/7/07 9:43 AMDeleted: Resistant

Page 35: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 21 10 00 (13900) - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 8 ▪

REVISED: 01/01/09 FILE: 21-211000-CFRST-Fire Suppression Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2009, Marriott International, Inc.

B. Locate wet pipe and dry pipe inspector test valves and associated sight glasses at remote ends of system, in accessible locations. Provide drain pipes to exterior. Do not discharge onto sidewalks or landscaping.

C. Under no circumstance shall wet sprinkler pipes be routed through attics or other unheated spaces.

D. Access panels for service and access to valves in enclosed ceiling and walls.

3.02 TESTING

A. Before a property is opened to the public, the fire protection system shall be fully operational, contractor tested, and approval obtained from Marriott’s Fire Protection Department. In order to obtain Marriott’s approval, the fire protection system shall be operated by the contractor under simulated emergency conditions in the presence of Marriott Fire Protection personnel and the contractor shall demonstrate compliance with Marriott’s standards.

B. Automatic Sprinkler System:

1. Contractor shall flush and pressure test system prior to Marriott’s observation of the test of water flow and tamper switches.

C. Kitchen Hood and Duct Fire Suppression:

1. Contractor shall pre-test all coordinated components by activation of kitchen hood and duct flow switch or control unit.

2. Contractor shall demonstrate compliance by operating initiating devices, activating coordinated alarms, gas, electric, and hood supply air fan shut-downs.

D. Provide all equipment necessary to perform test.

E. Refer to Submittals Paragraph for required certifications and documents to be provided with closeout documents.

3.03 TRAINING

A. Conduct training as specified in Section 01 79 00 (01820) - "Training”.

B. Train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules for troubleshooting, servicing, and maintaining system.

C. Schedule training with Owner with at least seven days’ advance notice. Note: Delete paragraph below if fire pump is not required.

D. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to operate and maintain fire pump.

END OF SECTION Revision Log

Master Specification� 12/1/08 10:42 AMComment [1]: REVISION LOG: 12/14/00: 1.03-Add Submittal Requirements; Revise Paragraph Numbering. 05/22/01: 1.01-Revise Section Reference; 1.03-Add Submittal Requirements; Revise/Clarify Text; 1.05-Revise Editing Note; 2.02-Revise Piping Material; Require Test Certificates; 2.01Add UL/FM Requirement;3.03- Add Schedule Requirement. 06/14/01: 1.02-Revise/Clarify Text. 08/17/01: Add Revision Log. 08/30/01: 2.03-Add Sprinkler Head Requirement. 09/13/01 1.02, 1.03, 1.05, 1.07, 2.01, 3.01, 3.02-Revise FM Reference;1.02-Add Pressure Switch, 1.07-Revise/Clarify Text; Add Standpipe requirement, Delete Cook Surface Paragraph; 2.02-Remove Galvanized Steel & Chrome Plating. 09/20/01: 1.07 added subparagraph 5; Edited 2.03.C; Revised 3.03 Training. 04/14/04: Revised entire Section. Deleted FM Global due change in insurance carriers and to coordinate to current Model 14. 12/30/05: Updated Ansul Piranha Hood Fire Suppression System. 12/30/05: Revised to 2006 Format 01/05/07: Updated to 2007 Format 03/30/07: Update High Rise definition; updated pressure reducing valves updated sprinkler types. 09/28/07: Updated to 2007 Section Format. 01/01/09: Revised Section Number and Title for 09 30 00 - Tiling. 01/01/09: Added subparagraph 1.07.D.7. Added Parking Structures to 2.04.C

Page 36: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 1 ▪

FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc REVISED: 05/01/12

© 2012, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE FOR CFRST PROJECTS

This Master Specification Document, as an Instrument of Service, is provided in confidence, for use in preparing final construction specifications for a Marriott CFRST Project. As such, this Master Specification Document shall remain the property of Marriott International, Inc. The use of this document for other projects (other than the Project specifically contracted for) is strictly prohibited without written authorization from Marriott International Design and Construction Services, Inc. The content and information in this Master Specification is provided for format, and informational purposes only, and shall be replaced, modified, and edited as required to represent the actual project that the Architect, Engineer or Design Professional has been contracted to produce. Selected notes, tables, indexes information and technical data, etc. must be reviewed and modified to meet the specific requirement of the Project. This specification is not project nor code-specific. It is the responsibility of the contracted Architect, Engineer or Design Professional to produce Contract Documents in conformance with the approved Scope of Work and in full compliance with all applicable current local, state and national codes, ordinances, laws, rules and requirements of applicable regulatory agencies.

USER GUIDE: All text in gray boxes are provided for use by the Editor Only and should be erased from final specification

documents. Paragraphs with text to be edited or replaced by the Specifier will appear in [Blue]. Hyperlinks to Manufacturer's or other Web Sites are shown as in the following example: Marriott

International (In the electronic version of this file, click on CTRL+ link to start your browser and view that web site)

Revisions to the previous edition of this Section have been made using MS Word "Tracked Changes" feature. You can view all markup changes in this document, or you can limit the kind of change that is displayed by clicking one of the "Display for Review" settings on the "Reviewing" toolbar. You can choose "Final Showing Markup" to show the deleted text and formatting changes in balloons; or "Final" to show how the document would look if you accept all changes.

These revisions to the document showing in the form of revision marks can be turned off

(accepted) in one step. Refer to MS Word Instructions for Accepting Tracked Changes by using "Accept Changes" in Reviewing Toolbar.

By selecting the "Final" version of the "Display for Review", you can print this document without

the large right margin. Additional Information has been provided within some Master Specification Sections. This information is

in the form of MS Word Comment bubbles that can be viewed in the electronic version of this file. One example of this is the revision log at the end of this Section.

Page 37: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 2 ▪

REVISED: 05/01/12 FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2012, Marriott International, Inc.

SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS

PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Automatic and Manual Fire Alarm System, complete per NFPA 70, 72, and 101 and applicable local, state and national codes

2. The Contract Documents are to relay minimum design intent. It is the Contractor's responsibility to provide a complete approved and operable system.

3. The Contractor shall supply an addressable system to comply with this specification.

B. Related Documents:

1. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards (Module 14):

a. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards apply to all Marriott International Brands and owned, managed and franchised properties.

b. Marriott’s Fire Protection and Life Safety Design Standards include Design Standards, performance criteria, reference standards and life safety process verification that define a comprehensive fire protection program.

C. Related Sections:

1. Section 14 24 23 (14240) – Elevators.

2. Section 21 10 00 (13900) - Fire Protection.

3. Section 26 60 00 (16580) – Lighting Accessories: Hearing Impaired Door Annunciator

4. Section 27 05 00 (16050) – Common Work Results for Electrical

1.02 REFERENCES

A. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Publications:

1. A17.1 “Handbook on Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators”

B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Publications:

1. 70 "National Electric Code"

2. 72 “National Fire Alarm Code”

3. 101 "Life Safety Code"

1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. General: Non-coded point addressable-analog system with manual and automatic alarm initiation; automatic sensitivity control and monitoring of certain smoke detectors; and multiplexed signal transmission dedicated to fire alarm service only.

B. Automatic and selective fire alarm notification using vibrating electric horn (with strobe where required) to all occupiable spaces including each guestroom. Horns shall sound at temporal march-time.

Note: The following subparagraph is for Projects with multiple buildings only (including Residence Inn and TownePlace Suites). Delete if not required.

Page 38: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 3 ▪

FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc REVISED: 05/01/12

© 2012, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

1. For multiple building Projects, only the annunciation devices in the building where the alarm was initiated shall be activated. Provide point addressable networking that reports to the continuously attended property location.

Note: Delete the following paragraph if Project is not a High Rise building

C. For high rise buildings (as defined in NFPA 101) provide a system using a pre-recorded voice message with manual voice communication capability through system speaker (with strobe where required).

D. Activation of any standpipe or sprinkler tamper switch shall activate a distinctive system audible supervisory signal and illuminate a valve tamper LED at the system controls (so that there shall be no confusion between valve tamper activation and opens and/or ground on fire alarm initiation wiring) and visually indicate the type of device at the graphic annunciator on an addressable system.

E. All manual controls shall be supervised so that all switches must be returned to the normal automatic position to clear system supervisory signal.

F. Each independently supervised circuit shall include a discrete amber "Trouble" LED to indicate disarrangement conditions per circuit.

G. Supervise the incoming power to the system so that any power failure shall be audibly and visually indicated at both the control panel and the graphic annunciator.

H. Provide low/high air supervisory signal for dry automatic sprinkler system. Note: Delete the following paragraph if fire pump is not being installed.

I. Provide running, power fault, and phase reversal trouble signals for fire pump. Note: Delete the following paragraph if generator is not being installed.

J. Provide running and power fault trouble signals for the generator.

K. Provide signal circuit and auxiliary function disconnect capability by disconnect switch or keypad to facilitate testing without disruption.

1. Provide the following at the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP):

a. Disconnect switches to disable notification, audible appliances, visual strobes, and auxiliary function points for testing purposes.

b. Alarm sensitivity testing at the FACP.

L. Provide all zones or alphanumeric point of address designations in property operation's terminology.

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Refer to Section 01 33 00 (01330) - Submittals: Procedures for submittals

1. Product Data:

a. Provide submittals in accordance with the requirements of Section 01 33 00 (01330).

B. Provide Marriott’s Fire Protection Department with 2 sets of system plans and equipment data sheets for review and approval prior to installation.

C. Forward subsequent changes to Marriott Fire Protection for final approval.

D. Record Documents:

1. Refer to Section 01 78 39 (01785) - Project Record Documents and Section 01 78 23 (01830) - Operating and Maintenance Data for required closeout documents to

Page 39: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 4 ▪

REVISED: 05/01/12 FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2012, Marriott International, Inc.

be provided at completion of Project. In addition to the documents listed in these Sections, the following documents shall be included:

a. Provide NFPA 72 test certification.

b. Record Documents shall include System Drawings, Equipment Data and Operation Instructions, and Maintenance Instruction Manuals.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Equipment shall be manufactured by a firm who has been actively manufacturing fire alarm systems of the type required and shall have supplied similar equipment to comparable installations and rendered satisfactory service for a minimum of 10 years. All components of the fire alarm system shall be manufactured by the vendor supplying the equipment, and standard products of a single manufacturer.

B. Equipment manufacturer shall maintain factory trained personnel within 50 miles of the project site and shall be available 24 hours per day.

C. Material and equipment shall be new and UL listed.

1.06 EXTRA MATERIALS

A. Furnish extra materials described in Section 01 78 43 (01790) - “Spare Parts and Materials” that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Avendra, LLC Preferred Manufacturers:

1. None. Note: The list of vendors and products below are the only vendors approved by Marriott. Edit list of

products below to include only those that meet specific Project Requirements.

B. Approved Manufacturers:

1. ADT – Tyco Fire & Security (888-238-8988)

a. Contact: Adam Burawski (302-395-3513); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “EST/ADT 3000 Life Safety Control Panel Platform”

2) “EST Quickstart Series Intelligent Life Safety Control Panels”

3) “EST io 500 Intelligent Life Safety System”

2. SimplexGrinnell –Tyco Fire & Security (978-731-7352/800-746-7539)

a. Contact: John Morgan (978-731-7352); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “Simplex 4010” (only when supplied with a graphic annunciator)

2) “Simplex 4100U”

3) “Simplex 4100ES”

3. Siemens (Cerbeus, Pyrotronics Faraday) – Siemens Fire Safety (201-266-4516)

a. Contact: Jeffrey Polillo (510-760-3285 [email protected]

Master Specifications� 2/13/12 5:16 PMDeleted: Phil Agranoff (201-266-4516); [email protected]

Page 40: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 5 ▪

FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc REVISED: 05/01/12

© 2012, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

b. Approved Models:

1) “Siemens MXL System”

2) “Siemens XLS System”

3) “Siemens Desigo System”

4) “Siemens Cerberus Pro System”

5) “Siemens FS-250”

6) “Faraday MPC System”

4. Honeywell Life Safety (Engineered Systems Distributors), Notifier (NESCO); Gamewell, FCI, Silent Knight (800-658-3726)

a. Contact: John Brady (203-581-1235); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “Silent Knight IFP-2000”

2) “Gamewell/FCI E3”

3) “Notifier Onyx Series”

4) “Notifier NFS 320”

5) “Notifier NFS 2-640”

6) “Notifier NFS 2-3030”

7) “Honeywell XLS 140” (peripherals must be Honeywell)

8) “Honeywell XLS 3000” (peripherals must be Honeywell)

5. UTC Fire and Security (860-284-3000) (Edwards; Vigilant Fire & Life Safety)

a. Contact: Timm Weber (772-978-9296) [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “EST 3X"

2) “EST 3”

3) “Vigilant VM” (same as EST3X)

4) “Vigilant VS” (same as io-500)

5) “Io-500”

6. Mircom (816-628-5348)

a. Contact: Todd Gustafson (816-914-8880); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “FX-2000 Series”: “FX-2003-6” “FX-2003-12” “FX-2003S-12” “FX-2003-6N” “FX-2003-12N” “FX-2009-12” “FX-2009S-12” “FX-2009-12N”

Master Specifications� 2/13/12 5:18 PMDeleted: Mike Schell (941-966-3200); [email protected]

Page 41: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 6 ▪

REVISED: 05/01/12 FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2012, Marriott International, Inc.

“FX-2017-12A” “FX-2017-12N”

7. VES (Formely Viking Electronic Services) (800-270-3066)

a. Contact: Andy Johannsen (610-955-2464); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “eLAN Series”

2) “eLAN RS Series”

3) “Elite Series”

4) “Elite RS Series”

8. Hochiki America Corporation (281-826-0165)

a. Contact: Bo Woods (714-522-2246); [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “FN-4127”

2) “FN-2127”

3) “FN-1127”

9. Commercial Wireless Systems International (CWSI) (954-318-6005)

a. Contact: Scott Barrett (866-937-2537) [email protected]

b. Approved Models:

1) “CP3000”

2) “CP3000D”

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Fire Alarm Control Panel

1. Control Panel: Modular, solid state addressable.

2. Locate fire alarm control panel or annunciator in a location attended continuously by property associates.

3. The control panel shall contain modules which have the capability to perform the following functions.

a. Mount batteries in the control panel. Battery capacity shall be sufficient to provide for the entire system upon loss of normal 120 volt power for a period of twenty-four (24) hours with ten (10) minutes of alarm indication at the end of this period.

b. Control panel to include contacts for alarm and trouble connections to an approved Central Station. If required by Local Code, a municipal tie module shall be provided in lieu of the contacts for central station connection. Module shall be selected to be compatible with local city system.

c. Basic Fire Alarm Panel and Cabinet to house and power the listed modules and components.

B. Smoke Sensors (Detectors):

1. Guestrooms, Suite Rooms and other Sleeping Units

a. Provide smoke sensors with sounder bases to meet the following:

Page 42: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 7 ▪

FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc REVISED: 05/01/12

© 2012, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

1) Photoelectric type sensor.

2) Sounder Base: Provide minimum audible alarm of 85 dBA at 10 feet; minimum of 75 dBA “at the pillow”.

3) Activation of room smoke sensor to immediately and automatically sound an alarm within the room of incident.

4) System smoke sensor normal and emergency power is provided by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP).

5) In Suites or other mixed Sleeping / Living Units, provide smoke sensors in each separate sleeping / living rooms (or in areas providing access to the corridor doorway). Multiple sensor sounder bases located within the same suite or unit shall sound at the same time.

2. Guestroom Smoke Alarms (Handicap Accessible and Hearing Impaired): Same as above with the following additions.

a. Visible Alarm Device: Xenon Strobe. Activation of detector to cause both alarm horn and visible alarm device (xenon strobe) to flash.

3. Smoke Detectors / Sensors are to be located per NFPA 72 so that the function is not to be compromised by air flow to or from grilles or ceiling fans.

4. Guestroom Smoke Sensors or Smoke Alarms are to be audibly and visually annunciated at the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and annunciators as Supervisory Signals.

C. Smoke Detectors - All Other Areas:

1. System Smoke Detectors: Photoelectric or ionization type for corridors and other areas, incorporating ability to be remotely tested by addressable system.

a. Finish: Manufacturer's standard beige/off-white.

D. Alarm Initiating Devices:

1. All initiating devices to be “point” addressable.

2. Manual Pull Stations: High impact Lexan, which will latch upon operation and remain latched until reset with a key. Locate at front desk only, unless required in other locations by applicable codes.

a. Color: Red

3. Duct Smoke Sensors: Complete with a keyed ceiling mounted remote test switch with alarm lamp, wall mounted not higher than 80 inches above finished floor.

a. Point addressable duct smoke sensors are to be installed at locations in supply and/or return air ducts of all air handling systems 2000 CFM or greater, or as required by local codes.

4. Heat Detectors: Rate-of-rise and automatically restorable.

5. Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Provide carbon monoxide detectors in mechanical rooms containing gas fired water heaters and in guestrooms, public spaces, and any location with gas fired fireplaces or other gas appliances. Connect so that detectors provide Supervisory alarm at Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP).

6. Sprinkler water flow alarm/dry system pressure switch.

7. Low/High air alarm for dry system. Note: Delete the following paragraph if Project is a High Rise building

Page 43: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 8 ▪

REVISED: 05/01/12 FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc

CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD © 2012, Marriott International, Inc.

E. Alarm Notification Appliances (Low Rise Building)

1. Mini Horns/Sounder Bases:

a. Guestrooms: Install in all guestrooms, and in bedrooms of all suites, beige in color.

b. Smoke Sensors with sounder bases may be installed in lieu of guestroom mini horns provided the sounder base meets the following requirements:

1) Approval from the local authority having jurisdiction.

2) Listed for general and local evacuation.

3) Capable of sounding both the local in-room alarm upon activation of the in-room / suite smoke sensor(s) and upon activation of the building fire alarm notification system.

2. Horns and Strobes:

a. Public areas: Use horns with strobes, beige in color.

b. Back of House: Use horns with strobes, beige in color.

c. Accessible and Hearing-Impaired Guestrooms: Flashing lights for the hearing impaired shall be semi-recessed, with side-viewing tamper-proof lens. White lens with the word "Fire" in raised red letters. Flashing lights may be an integral part of the accessible guestroom detector and/or mini horn or may be a separate flashing device. Flashing lights shall be located in all sleeping areas, living areas and bathrooms.

Note: Delete the following paragraph if Project is not a High Rise building

F. Alarm Notification Appliances (High Rise Building Only)

1. Speaker Only:

a. Guestrooms: Install in all guestrooms, and in bedrooms of all suites, beige in color.

2. Speaker and Strobes:

a. Public areas: Use speaker with strobes, beige in color.

b. Back of House: Use speakers with strobes, beige in color.

c. Accessible and Hearing-Impaired Guestroom: Speaker and strobe with strobe connected to central fire alarm. Flashing lights for the hearing impaired shall be semi-recessed, with side-viewing tamper-proof lens. White lens with the word "Fire" in raised red letters. Flashing lights shall be located in all sleeping areas, living areas and bathrooms.

Note: Delete the following paragraph if Project is not a High Rise building, or is not required by local authorities.

G. Firefighters’ Telephone Communication System (High Rise Building Only)

1. Comply with governing code requirements.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Install system in accordance with all national, state and local codes, UL standards, and the manufacturer's published instructions.

Page 44: MATRIX BUILDER | A NEW GENERATION DESIGN BUILD

▪ SECTION 28 31 00 (13850) - FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ▪ ▪ PAGE 9 ▪

FILE: 28-283100-CFRST-Fire Alarm And Detection Systems.doc REVISED: 05/01/12

© 2012, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

B. Provide necessary materials and appurtenances, including coordination with the Owner concerning a complete and timely central system tie-in between the fire alarm system and the local fire department or jurisdictional authority when required by Public Authorities. A functional test of the tie-in shall be demonstrated during the final fire alarm system testing.

C. Be responsible for designing and installing as complete fire alarm system that meets all codes.

D. Coordinate devices that pertain to other work in the contract with the appropriate trades.

E. Sprinkler flow and tamper switches will be furnished and installed under Section 21 10 00 (13900). The Electrical subcontractor shall be responsible for wiring and connection to sprinkler switches.

F. Cover smoke detectors to prevent contamination by dust, and keep covered until Substantial Completion.

G. Provide duct detectors under the fire alarm system as required by code. Provide ceiling mounted remote test switch with indicator light for each duct detector.

H. Provide connectors and signals from devices in the elevator shaft, machine room, and landings to the elevator controller to complete activation and shutdown events required per ASME A17.1 “Handbook on Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators”.

3.02 TESTING

A. The fire alarm system shall be pre-tested and certified by the fire alarm vendor per NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code) prior to acceptance testing. A copy of the manufacturer representative's certification report shall be made available to the Marriott Representative and code official prior to the acceptance test by Marriott Corporate Fire Protection of the Code Official.

B. Test completed system in the presence of the Public Authority and Marriott’s Fire Protection Department.

C. Provide equipment necessary to perform testing.

D. Refer to Submittals Paragraph for required certifications and documents to be provided with closeout documents.

3.03 TRAINING

A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain units.

1. Conduct training as specified in Section 01 79 00 (01820) - "Training”.

2. Train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules for troubleshooting, servicing, and maintaining system.

END OF SECTION

Revision Log

Master Specification� 2/13/12 5:20 PMComment [1]: REVISION LOG: 05/22/01: 1.01-Update NFPA Standards; 1.02-Add Editing Notes; Add Fire Pump & Generator Options; 1.03-Require Test Certificate; 2.01-Update Approved Manufacturer; 2.02-Add Location Requirement; Revise Paragraph Numbering. 06/14/01: 2.02-Add Mounting Height; Revise Editing Note. 08/17/01: Add Revision Log. 09/01/01: 2.01-Change Marketplace to Avendra, LLC. 09/12/01: 2.01-Update Approved Manufacturers. 09/13/01: 1.01, 1.02- Revise/Clarify Text; Revise Paragraph Numbering; 2.01-Update Approved Manufacturers; 2.02-Add Pressure Switch. 10/04/01: Updated manufacturers’ phone numbers. 01/10/03: Updated entire section. 12/30/05: Revised to 2006 Format 01/05/07: Updated to 2007 Format 01/30/07: Updated manufacturers; updated definition of high rise buildings; updated Alarm Notification Appliances for Low Rise Buildings. 09/28/07: Updated to 2007 Section Format. 09/29/08: Added Reference to Section 26 60 00 for Lighting Accessories: Hearing Impaired Door Annunciator 01/01/09: Updated approved manufacturers. 10/03/11: Updated references. 10/03/11: Updated approved manufacturers and added list of approved models. 01/03/12: Added Commercial Wireless Systems to list of approved manufacturers. 05/01/12: Updated contact information for Siemens, and UTC.