TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: SCOPE OF WORK: The Intent of these specifications is to obtain complete equipment and services (engineering, coordination, outside construction, electrical, installation, testing, clean-up, disposal, supervision, maintenance, monitoring, training, etc.) required for new integrated and fully functional Security Systems for Chippens Hill Middle School.
PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 The Intent of these specifications is to obtain complete equipment and services (engineering, installation, testing, maintenance, etc.) required for security systems for the Bristol Chippens Hill Middle School, provide network access, for video and access control, from the Board of Education and Police Department and interface with existing fire alarm panels. It is required that the contractor integrate existing Radionics systems into the newly installed systems.
Contractor is responsible for coordinating any required programming to ensure access to the new high school security systems. Board of Education requires, and currently has, access from a single computer in the second floor facilities office using previously installed software. Police Department requires, and currently has, access from a single computer located within the dispatch office using previously installed software. Both locations currently have PCAnywhere installed for the remote access function.
B. 1.4 1.5 2. Audio/Video Intercom with hardwired, modular components to perform monitoring, viewing, voice communication and selective release of door lock mechanisms. 3. CCTV System with Digital Video Recording. 4. Outside Construction The integrated access control & intrusion detection system must be integrated with the fire alarm system for proper operation of failsafe/fail-secure locking mechanisms. DEFINITIONS A. LCD: Liquid-crystal display. B. VFD: Vacuum Florescent Display. C.
control and CCTV systems in the Bristol Chippens Hill Middle School. Bristol's city-wide computer network consists of local area networks (LAN's) at 24 locations throughout the city including schools and libraries, as well as a wide area network connecting these 24 locations all together. This city-wide network supports the financial systems as well as email and web services. Desktop support is provided to some 1500+ network users in the City departments and schools.
room. It is required for the successful vendor to integrate, and maintain, the existing Radionics systems with the newly provided and installed systems. The existing Radionics control panel must be programmed to send a contact closure when the system is activated. Contact closure will be used to index the Integral system to allow building entrance only to personnel that have both an access card and disarm code.
installed for remote access to CCTV at all school locations. 1.6 H. New systems shall be connected to each school’s LAN using CAT 5e wiring. Provide and install network access jacks local to the existing Andover Control systems. Contractor is responsible for all coordination with the Bristol IT department. I. Vendor will coordinate activating the new security systems with the City of Bristol’s existing monitoring services for fire and security systems. SUBMITTALS A.
type, and size, and type and size of wire and cable fill for each raceway run. 3. UPS: Sizing calculations to provide a minimum of eight (8) hour battery backup capability, for all systems, server and workstations. 4. Site and Floor Plans: Indicate final outlet and device locations, routing of raceways, and cables inside and outside the building. Include room layout for controlunit backboard, terminal cabinet(s), racks, and UPS. 5. Alarm Control-Unit showing required identification. 6.
E. Operation and Maintenance Data: For access control, intrusion detection, and intercom system(s) to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals 1. 1.7 Include data for each type of product, including features and operating sequences, both automatic and manual. F. Warranties: Section. Special warranties specified in this G. Other Information Submittals: 1.
construction with a service performance. record of successful in- D. Product Options: Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of access control, detection devices and central-station control units, and intercom system components, and are based on the specific system indicated. E. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use.
1.9 1.10 2. Interior, Controlled Environment: System components, except central-station control unit, installed in air-conditioned, temperature-controlled interior environments shall be rated for continuous operation in ambients of 36 to 122 deg F (2 to 50 deg C) dry bulb and 20 to 90 percent relative humidity, non-condensing. 3.
protective covering for storage with labels describing contents. and identified 1. Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and Intercom Devices: Furnish quantity equal to five percent of the number of units of each type installed, but no fewer than one of each type, control panels excluded. 2. Fuses: 3. Security one (1) fraction security Three of each kind and size. Fasteners: Furnish not less than box for every fifty (50) boxes, or thereof, of each type and size of fastener installed.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply for product selection: Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the manufacturers specified. Manufacturers: Subject requirements, provide manufacturers specified.
with requirements in NEC code and as recommended by manufacturer for type of line being protected. 2.3 C. Interference Protection: Components shall be unaffected by radiated RFI and electrical induction of 15V/m over a frequency range of 10 to 10,000 MHz and conducted interference signals up to 0.25-V RMS injected into power supply lines at 10 to 10,000 MHz. D.
C. Exterior fiberglass. 2.4 2.5 Electronics: NEMA 250, Type 4X D. Corrosion Resistant: NEMA 250, Type 4X PVC. E. Screw Covers: Where enclosures are accessible, secure with security fasteners of type appropriate for enclosure. ELECTRICAL POWER A. Normal System Power Supply: 120V, 60 Hz, through a locked disconnect device and an isolation transformer in subscriber control unit. Subscriber control unit shall supply power to all components connected to it, unless otherwise indicated. B.
2.6 ACCESS CONTROL ALARM MONITORING SYSTEM A. ACAM file server shall be Integral Technologies Continuum SE® security management system, with no equivalent, complete with CPU, keyboard, 17" LCD color monitor, all required database management, configuration software, database storage system software and hardware, as well as complete browser based ACAM software package including a dynamic alarm graphical user interface.
matrix printer of a minimum of 160 CPS print speed using tractor-feed fan fold paper. Quantity of one (1) is required to be installed at the Security Head-End. Report printer shall be a black-and-white laser printer. Quantity of one (1) is required to be installed with the workstation in the school's main office. E. Networked intelligent controller shall be Integral Technologies Continuum SE® security management system, with no equivalent.
c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 3-1/2" Diskette Drive CD-RW Drive Audio sound card and speakers Microsoft SQL 2000 Server Software Microsoft 2000/XP/2003 Server O/S SVGA compatible, 17" LCD monitor Full-function keyboard and mouse License agreement for all applicable software 3. H. The computer system shall be capable of accommodating upgrades in color monitor, hard disk drive, RAM and I/O port capacity, without rendering the ACAM file server hardware and/or software obsolete. ACAM Workstation 1.
a. On-line alarm reports and event transactions shall be printed on the on-line event printer. The printer shall be a dot matrix printer utilizing tractor feed fan fold paper and capable of a print speed of at least 160 CPS. 5. Report Printer a. Operator requested and specified database reports shall print on a system report printer. Each reports printer shall be a standard laser printer. I.
hardware, provision, installation and operation, to ensure proper operation of all reader doors. 2.7 SYSTEM SOFTWARE A. The security management system software shall be Integral Technologies Continuum SE® with no equivalent. Workstation O/S shall be Windows 2000/XP and PC-based server O/S shall be Windows 2000/XP/2003 server and SQL 2000 server relational database system. B. Software Features a.
s. t. u. v. w. x. C. download database and upload transaction history based on operator commands. Variable card formats. Software for integrated video imaging/badging system incorporating a complete multi-layer, database keyed badge design facility, bitmap editor, and drawing package. The system must be capable of allowing enrollment facilities at any designated workstation, and displaying photo-images of cardholders at any workstation on an individual system.
directly from the back up magnetic media without the need to interrupt normal online activity of the ACAM system. D. Historical Reports. a. The system shall be capable of producing the following reports, based on logged historical events over a specified date and time period, both individually and in any combination. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) E. Report of valid access for a selected cardholder, selected card reader, on selected area(s).
1) 2) 3) 2.8 Standard cardholder record reports may be requested by an operator, with the data records sorted numerically by encoded card number, alphabetically by cardholder name, numerically by employee number, and numerically by the embossed card serial number. Such listings may also be requested to include only those cardholders who are authorized access to a specified area (listed by security area).
capability shall include, but is not limited to the following: b. c. d. e. f. 2.9 a. Card number, serial employee number or name. Card readers. Security areas. Alarm points. Alarm categories. Date and time periods. number, 3. The software shall provide report creation capabilities which offer search, organize and sorting according to the operator instructions, and have the ability to print, spool, or display a full report at a printer or client workstation. 4.
necessary interface and/or control cables required for connection to the network. Configuration shall be based on the following: Base Bid: Alternate Two (2) DS Xpress recorders. Each recorder shall be equipped with four (4) compression boards and 1TB recording capacity. Bid: Two (2) additional DS Xpress recorders. Each recorder shall be equipped with four (4) compression boards and 1TB recording capacity. B. Outdoor Cameras: Provide Panasonic WV-CW964, equipped with WV-7176 sun shield.
4mm varifocal length lens with an iris range of f1.6 to 200. The cameras shall be installed in locations as shown on the attached security drawings. F. Power Supply: Provide and install Altronix model ALTV248, or equivalent CCTV Camera and Accessory Power Supply as required for video cameras. 2.11 ALARM SYSTEM MASTER CONTROL PANEL A. Acceptable Manufacturers: ADEMCO/Honeywell Vista Series with no equivalent B. The alarm system master control panel shall have the following functionality: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. Alarm system keypad with no equivalent shall be Ademco 6139 2.13 AUDIO/VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM A. Acceptable Manufacturers: Aiphone Communications with no equivalent B. Intercom Door Station: 1. Provide Aiphone KB-DAR, or equivalent, Surface Mount Tilt Color Door Cameras as shown on the attached security drawings. a. C. shall Steel be installed in a Vandal Resistant Internal Master Station: 1.
1. All conduits to be direct buried shall be 2" schedule 80 PVC if non-encased, or schedule 40 PVC if concrete encased. 2. All conduit to be buried under a public road-way shall be rigid and concrete encased.
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. B. 3.2 Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of intrusion detection. 1. Examine roughing-in for embedded and builtin anchors to verify actual locations of intrusion detection connections before intrusion detection installation. 2.
spaces and in interior hollow gypsum board partitions. Conceal raceways and wiring except in unfinished spaces and as indicated. Minimum raceway size shall be 3/4 inch (19.1 mm). Control and data transmission wiring shall not share conduit with other building wiring systems. B. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points. Use lacing bars and distribution spools. Separate powerlimited and non-power-limited conductors as recommended in writing by manufacturer.
manufacturer. Do not devices they serve. G. 3.1 3.4 install such items near Identify components with engraved, laminatedplastic or metal nameplate for central-station control unit and each terminal cabinet, mounted with corrosion-resistant screws. GROUNDING A. Ground system components and conductor and cable shields to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops, common-mode returns, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments. B.
connections, and to assist Report results in writing. C. in field-testing. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare reports: 1. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly labeled and interconnecting wires and terminals are identified. 2. Operational Tests: Schedule tests after pre-testing has been successfully completed. Test all modes of system operation and intrusion detection at each detection device.
g. h. 3.5 Test each initiating and indicating device for alarm operation and proper response at control unit. Test both primary and secondary power. Verify, by test, that UPS is capable of operating the system for period and in manner specified. D. Report of Tests and Inspections: Prepare a written record of tests, inspections, and detailed test results in the form of a test log. E. Tag all equipment, stations, and other components for which tests have been satisfactorily completed.
6. 7. C. 3.6 Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain intrusion detection. ON-SITE ASSISTANCE A. 3.7 Basic troubleshooting guide intended to identify the source of system problems. Overall system configuration and restore procedures.
C. The Contractor must uncover and expose all known conflicts along the trench route to permit gradual conduit deviations and realignments. D. To ascertain that the conduit has been properly laid, the work will be inspected throughout the construction period by a representative of the Bristol Board of Education. E. All conduits must be sealed, immediately after installation, to prevent the entrance of gas or liquid building. F.
4. A minimum horizontal separation of 12 inches must be maintained between the electrical and telecommunications duct banks. 5. Conduits buried under paved areas and areas of vehicular traffic shall be concrete encased. 6. Non-encased conduits shall be bedded with a minimum of 6 inches of sand on all sides. 7. Conduit runs shall include 2" base separation spacers located every 10' on center. K.
poured in height. lifts greater than three tiers in R. All surface areas which are disturbed or damaged during excavation and placement must be restored to their original condition or better. S. All conduit trenching shall be filled and tamped in 12" lifts to prevent settling. T. Surplus material Contractor.