FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SECTION 13851



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FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SECTION 13851 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Installation of Siemens Fire alarm systems pre-purchased by Miami University. 1. A new building Voice fire alarm system, Computer Room Pre-action panel and VESDA Air Sampling system shall be installed. The E.C. shall be responsible for complete installation, including providing backboxes, wiring and conduit installation of VESDA Piping and testing. E.C. shall provide 120V power circuits to Fire Alarm Panels and power supplies as indicated on Siemens drawings. B. Removal of existing Notifier Fire alarm systems, devices, and circuitry. 1. Existing Notifier System and all associated devices, conduit, and wiring shall be removed by the E.C. throughout the building. Removed components other than wire and conduit, shall be turned over to Miami University for spare parts. 2. Existing Notifier System must me maintained and operational until the new Siemens Fire Alarm systems are installed and pass inspection with the State of Ohio. 3. Existing empty conduits (wire removed) which are adequately supported may be allowed to remain, per the Owner or Project Manager s discretion. These empty conduit systems shall be marked on the as built drawings, colored BRIGHT PINK. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Fire Finder XLS with Digital Voice Evacuation - The system shall be complete, electrically supervised fire detection and evacuation system using one way communication. 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. General Performance: Comply with NFPA 72 and all contract documents and specification requirements. B. System shall be a complete, supervised, noncoded, addressable multiplex fire alarm system conforming to NFPA 72. C. The system shall have Style 4 circuits for each floor. The system shall operate in the alarm mode upon actuation of any alarm initiating device. The system shall remain in the alarm mode until all initiating device(s) are reset and the fire alarm control panel is manually reset and restored to normal. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-1

D. Installer Qualifications: 1. Before commencing work, submit data showing that the manufacturer has successfully installed fire alarm systems of the same scope, type and design as specified. 2. The contractor shall submit copies of all required Licenses and Bonds as required in the State having jurisdiction. 3. Contractors unable to comply with the provisions of Qualification of Installers shall present proof of engaging the services of a subcontractor qualified to furnish the required services. E. Testing Agency Qualifications: Qualified for testing indicated. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver products to project site in original, unopened packages with intact and legible manufacturers labels identifying product and manufacturer, date of manufacture, and shelf life if applicable. B. Store materials inside, under cover, above ground, and kept dry and protected from physical damage until ready for use. Remove from site and discard wet or damaged materials. PART 2 - EXECUTION 2.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine areas and conditions for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 2.2 INSTALLATION A. Perform work in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70, NFPA 72 and NECA 1-2006, Standard of Good Workmanship in Electrical Contracting. B. Fasten equipment to structural members of building or metal supports attached to structure, or to concrete surfaces. C. Wiring Method: Install cables in raceways. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces. D. Interior Conduit: EMT with steel set-screw fittings; connectors with insulated throats. Exterior conduit: Rigid galvanized steel. Minimum conduit size: 3/4. Under special circumstances, 1/2" conduit may be installed with the Owner/Project Manager s approval. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-2

E. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. F. Provide primary power for each panel from normal/ emergency panels. Power shall be 120 VAC service, transformed through a two-winding, isolation type transformer and rectified to low voltage DC for operation of all circuits and devices. 2.3 BOXES, ENCLOSURES AND WIRING DEVICES A. Boxes shall be installed plumb and firmly in position. B. Extension rings with blank covers shall be installed on junction boxes where required. C. Junction boxes served by concealed conduit shall be flush mounted. D. Upon initial installation, all wiring outlets, junction, pull and outlet boxes shall have dust covers installed. Dust covers shall not be removed until wiring installation when permanent dust covers or devices are installed. E. "Fire alarm system" decal or silk-screened label shall be applied to all junction box covers. 2.4 CONDUCTORS A. Each conductor shall be identified as shown on the drawings at each with wire markers at terminal points. Attach permanent wire markers within 2 inches of the wire termination. Marker legends shall be visible. B. All wiring shall be supplied and installed in compliance with the requirements of the National Electric Code, NFPA 70, Article 760, and that of the manufacturer. C. Wiring for strobe and audible circuits shall be a minimum 14 AWG, signal line circuits; 18 AWG twisted shielded, speaker circuits; 18 AWG twisted, telephone circuit; 18 AWG twisted shielded. D. All splices shall be made using solderless connectors. All connectors shall be installed in conformance with the manufacturer recommendations. E. Crimp-on type spade lugs shall be used for terminations of stranded conductors to binder screw or stud type terminals. Spade lugs shall have upset legs and insulation sleeves sized for the conductors. F. The installation contractor shall submit for approval prior to installation of wire, a proposed color code for system conductors to allow rapid identification of circuit types. G. Wiring within sub panels shall be arranged and routed to allow accessibility to equipment for adjustment and maintenance. 2.5 DEVICES A. Relays and other devices to be mounted in auxiliary panels are to be securely fastened to avoid false indications and failures due to shock or vibration. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-3

B. Wiring within panels shall be arranged and routed to allow accessibility to equipment for adjustment and maintenance. C. All devices and appliances shall be mounted to or in an approved electrical box. 2.6 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify system components, wiring, cabling, and terminals. Comply with requirements for identification specified in Division 26 Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." B. Permanently label or mark each conductor at both ends with permanent alphanumeric wire markers. C. A consistent color code for fire alarm system conductors throughout the installation. 2.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and to assist in testing. B. Testing General: 1. All Alarm Initiating Devices shall be observed and logged for correct zone and sensitivity. These devices and their bases shall be tagged with adhesive tags located in an area not visible when installed, showing the initials of the installing technician and date. 2. Wiring runs shall be tested for continuity, short circuits and grounds before system is energized. Resistance, current and voltage readings shall be made as work progresses. 3. The acceptance inspector shall be notified before the start of the required tests. All items found at variance with the drawings or this specification during testing or inspection by the acceptance inspector shall be corrected. 4. Test reports shall be delivered to the acceptance inspector as completed. 5. All test equipment, instruments, tools and labor required to conduct the system tests shall be made available by the installing contractor. The following equipment shall be a minimum for conducting the tests: a. Ladders and scaffolds as required to access all installed equipment. b. Multi-meter for reading voltage, current and resistance. c. Two way radios and flashlights. d. A manufacturer recommended device for measuring air flow through air duct smoke detector sampling assemblies. e. Decibel meter. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-4

f. In addition to the testing specified to be performed by the installing contractor, the installation shall be subject to test by the acceptance inspector. 2.8 ACCEPTANCE TESTING A. A written acceptance test procedure (ATP) for testing the fire alarm system components and installation will be prepared by the engineer in accordance with NFPA 72 and this specification. The contractor shall be responsible for the performance of the ATP, demonstrating the function of the system and verifying the correct operation of all system components, circuits, and programming. B. Preliminary Testing: Conduct preliminary tests to ensure that all devices and circuits are functioning properly. After preliminary testing is complete, provide a letter certifying that the installation is complete and fully operable. The letter shall state that each initiating and indicating device was tested in place and functioned properly. The letter shall also state that all panel functions were tested and operated properly. The Contractor and an authorized representative from each supplier of equipment shall be in attendance at the preliminary testing to make necessary adjustments. C. Final Acceptance Test: Notify the owner in writing when the system is ready for final acceptance testing. Submit request for test at least 14 calendar days prior to the test date. A final acceptance test will not be scheduled until meggar test results, the loop resistance test results, and the submittals required in Part 1 are provided to the owner. Test the system in accordance with the procedures outlined in NFPA 72. 1. Verify that the control unit is in the normal condition as detailed in the manufacturer's operating and maintenance manual. 2. Test each initiating and indicating device and circuit for proper operation and response. Disconnect the confirmation feature for smoke detectors during tests to minimize the amount of smoke or test gas needed to activate the detector. 3. Test the system for all specified functions in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications and the manufacturer's operating and maintenance manual. 4. Visually inspect all wiring. 5. Verify that all software control and data files have been entered or programmed into the FACP. 6. Verify that Shop Drawings reflecting as-built conditions are accurate. 7. Measure the current in circuits to assure that there is the calculated spare capacity for the circuits. 8. Measure voltage readings for circuits to assure that voltage drop is not excessive. 9. Measure the voltage drop at the most remote appliance on each notification appliance circuit. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-5

D. The acceptance inspector shall use the system record drawings in combination with the documents specified in this specification during the testing procedure to verify operation as programmed. In conducting the ATP, the acceptance inspector shall request demonstration of any or all input and output functions. The items tested shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. System wiring shall be tested to demonstrate correct system response and correct subsequent system operation in the event of: a. Open, shorted and grounded signal line circuits. b. Open, shorted and grounded notification, releasing circuits. c. Primary power or battery disconnected. 2. System notification appliances shall be demonstrated as follows: a. All alarm notification appliances actuate as programmed b. Audibility and visibility at required levels. 3. System indications shall be demonstrated as follows: a. Correct message display for each alarm input at the control display. b. Correct annunciator light for each alarm input at each annunciator and graphic display as shown on the drawings. c. Correct history logging for all system activity. 4. Secondary power capabilities shall be demonstrated as follows: 2.9 DOCUMENTATION a. System primary power shall be disconnected for a period of time as specified herein. At the end of that period, an alarm condition shall be created and the system shall perform as specified for a period as specified. b. System primary power shall be restored for forty-eight hours and system-charging current shall be normal trickle charge for a fully charged battery bank. c. System battery voltages and charging currents shall be checked at the fire alarm control panel. A. System documentation shall be furnished to the owner and shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. System record drawings and wiring details including one set of reproducible drawings, and a CD ROM with copies of the record drawings in DXF format for use in a CAD drafting program. 2. System operation, installation and maintenance manuals. FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-6

2.10 PROTECTION A. Remove and replace devices and panel components that are wet, moisture damaged, or mold damaged. END OF SECTION FIREFINDER XLS ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 13851-7