SECTION 17400 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM. CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT AND DIVISION 1, as applicable, apply to this Section.



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SECTION 17400 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT AND DIVISION 1, as applicable, apply to this Section. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED WORK A. 16060 Grounding and Bonding B. 16070 Electrical Hangers and Supports C. 16123 Building Wire and Cable D. 16130 Raceway and Boxes 1.2 WORK INCLUDED A. The Contractor shall furnish and install a complete microprocessor based access control system as specified herein. The system shall include, but not be limited to, all control equipment, power supplies, power circuits, signal initiating and signaling devices, conduit, wire, fittings, and all other accessories required to provide a complete and operable system. B. Security system devices indicated are for reference and coordination purposes only. The installing contractor shall design and provide a complete system, meeting the requirement of specification,. The Contractor shall provide all security system devices required for complete system perimeter coverage acceptable to all governing authorities, Architect and Owner. C. The system shall include security for all access into building, including but not limited to doors, roof hatches, windows and interior space motion detection. Card reader access interface must also be provided at locations noted. 1. The Control System shall be the product of a single manufacturer. 2. Tag all conductors or cables at each end. 3. Installation of security panels. 4. Interconnection of security panels. 5. Installation of new security devices. 6. Preconstruction meeting with Owner s personnel, installing technician and project superintendent. 7. Card reader. D. The contractor shall connect this location to the district monitoring station as designated by the owner. 1.3 CODES AND STANDARDS The system shall comply with the applicable Codes and Standards as follows: A. National Fire Protection Association Standards: 1. NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2. NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code 3. NFPA 101 Life Safety Code B. Local & State Building Codes C. Requirements of Local Authorities having Jurisdiction D. Underwriters Laboratory Requirements and Listings for use in Security Alarm Systems. 08224-17400 - 1

E. Requirements of American Disabilities Act (Public law 101-336). F. Texas Accessibility Standards (T.A.S.) G. State Fire Marshall. H. Texas Insurance Code. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Contractor Qualifications: 1. The installing contractor shall be the authorized representative of the Access Control Manufacturer to sell, install, and service the proposed manufacturer s equipment. The installing contractor shall have represented the security alarm manufacturer s product for at least two years. 3. The installing contractor shall be licensed by the State of Texas as a security services contractor to design, sell, install, and service security alarm systems. 4. The installing contractor shall provide 24 hour, 365 day per year emergency service with factory trained service technicians. 5. The installing contractor shall have personnel on their staff that has been actively engaged in the business of designing, selling, installing, and servicing security alarm systems for at least ten (10) years. 6. All Contractors must submit to the owner prior to starting any work the factory training certificates for all personnel that will be working on the access control system. No person is allowed to work on the system without proper manufacturer s certification. 7. The proposing contractor for this system and the installing contractor of this system shall be of the same organization. Absolutely no subcontracting of any portion of this system by the proposing contractor will be allowed. 8. The proposing/installing contractor of this system must be an authorized dealer/integrator for the project s specified OnSSI Security Camera and the Radionics Intrusion Detection systems as well as the system specified in this section. 9. For proper, smooth, and complete integration of the IP security camera, access control, and intrusion detection systems; the proposing/installing contractor of specification sections 17200, 17400, and 17300 systems must be the same contractors. 10. Contractor must be a current integrator of solution in the closet major metropolitan area marketplace, have a permanent office located within 75 miles of the project, and be able to include information on current support staff to be able to service this client. 11. For proper system integration purposes, the proposing/installing contractor of this system must be the same contractor proposing and installing the 17250 access control and the 17300 security camera systems. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. The installing contractor and/or equipment supplier shall provide complete and detailed shop drawings and include: 1. Control panel wiring and interconnection schematics. 2. Complete point to point wiring diagrams. 3. Riser diagrams. 4. Complete floor plan drawings locating all system devices. 5. Factory data sheets on each piece of equipment proposed. 6. Detailed system operational description. Any specification differences and deviations shall be clearly noted and marked. 7. Complete system bill of material. 8. Line by line specification review stating compliance or deviation. 08224-17400 - 2

B. All submittal data will be in bound form with Contractor s name, supplier s name, project name, and state security license number adequately identified. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS AND INSTALLERS A. S2 Security Corporation (508).663.2500 http://www.s2sys.com 2.2 MAIN ACCESS CONTROL PANEL A. Main access control panel shall be a S2 Blade Server Network Controller (NetBox) series panel to control up to 32 nodes. Contractor shall provide sufficient number of control panels to monitor all card reader locations shown on plan plus two additional for future expansion of system. B. Provide local communication port at each panel for local configuration of system with laptop. C. Locate all main control panels in MDF room of building. D. Mount network node in wall mounted NetBox cabinet. Provide 120v. at all controller and power supply locations. E. The owner currently has an Enterprise server with available portal and node license to support intended new hardware. F. The preferred Access control and Intrusion systems (S2 and Bosch D9412GV2) require a hardware integration. Reference Multiple Security System Integration (MSSI) detail on the project drawings. G. The specified CCTV system (OnSSI) requires a software integration with the access control system (S2) witch must be purchased from S2. The installing contractor must provide integration licenses for all cameras on the entire project. H. Final software configuration / programming of system integration will require owner / contractor consultation. 2.3 FIELD DEVICES A. Card Access Equipment 1. Card Readers shall be HID Prox Readers with wiegand interface. 2. Provide Ethernet Network Interface to connect school to district-wide access control system. Connect to local area network at each facility. 3. Provide 200 proximity cards per campus. Card shall be able to print directly on face of card. 4. Contractor shall provide all cabling and accessories required to provide complete access control access control solution and proper integration with building burglar alarm system for door contact shunting. 5. Provide all control blades and input nodes required to connect all card reader locations shown on plan. 2.4 WIRING A. All Access control wiring shall be purple in color and a minimum of 18 AWG on the entire project. B. Wire scheme and conductor quantity shall be as required by the manufactures specifications. 08224-17400 - 3

Contractor to provide and install shielded cable as required. C. All 120v Power shall be furnished by the Division 16000 contractor. In the event that a division 16000 contractor is not contracted for the project, the system installing contractor shall contract a licensed electrical firm to provide and install all materials required to furnish a complete and operational system. D. All Security Conduit as required for a complete installation of this system shall be furnished by the division 16000 contractor as part of their scope of work. In the event that a division 16000 contractor is not contracted for the project, the system installing contractor shall provide and install all conduit required. E. Coordination with the Division 16000 contractor is the responsibility of the Security Contractor to ensure all conduit is in place for a complete installation. F. All systems shall be connected to a dedicated circuit and on an emergency power source if available. G. Color code of all security intrusion detection system and access control wiring shall be purple in color. Approved Products: 1. Banana Peel Access Control Cable: Belden #CP6006704 (all access control cable shall be homerun from the card reader locations to the location designated for the future access control system.) 2. All cable shall bare the name of the approved manufacturer. NO PRIVATE LABELED CABLE WILL BE ACCEPTED PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Local Codes, and article 760 of NFPA Standard 70. All wiring sizes shall conform to recommendations of the equipment manufacturer, and as indicated on the engineered shop drawings. B. All wire shall be UL Listed CL2 for limited energy (300V) applications and shall be installed in conduit. Limited energy MPP wire may be run open in return air ceiling plenums provided such wire is UL Listed for such applications and is of the low smoke producing fluorocarbon type and complies with NEC Article 760 if so approved by the local authority having jurisdiction. C. No AC wiring or any other wiring shall be run in the same conduit as security alarm wiring. D. All wire shall be installed in an approved conduit/raceway system (except where permitted by NEC and the local authority having jurisdiction). Maximum conduit "fill" shall not exceed 40% per NEC. E. Minimum conduit size shall be 3/4" EMT. Install conduit per engineered shop drawings. F. Systems utilizing open wiring techniques with low smoke plenum cable shall provide conduit in all inaccessible locations, inside concealed walls, all mechanical/electrical rooms, or other areas where wiring might be exposed or subject to damage. G. All vertical wiring and all main trunk/riser wiring shall be installed in a complete raceway/conduit system. All riser boxes shall be adequately sized for the number of conductors transversing the respective box as well as the number of terminations required. H. Network Connection Cable: Provide a 4 pair Category 6 data cable from the Master Control Panel to the MDF network rack. Category 6 cable shall be purple in color. I. All plenum wiring is to be installed parallel and perpendicular to the building structure. Install wiring tight up against structure for protection. Cable shall be bundled on a maximum of 2'-6" and secured to the structure at a maximum of 5' on center. Bundling and support shall be with plenum rated cable ties. 08224-17400 - 4

J. Contractor is required to provide all mapping and software configuration required to operate system as per manufacturer s recommendations. 3.2 CABLE PATHWAYS A. Cable Support: 1. All wire not installed inside conduit or a designated cable tray system shall be installed in a dedicated cable support system for the entire run of each cable. Including, but not limited to service loops. a. Approved Cable Support Product: PANDUIT Corporation J-MOD modular support system (sized appropriately for the number of wires being installed. Reference the manufacturer s specifications for the suggested maximum cables per support size.() 2. The approved cable support system shall be attached directly to the building steel at a serviceable height. In the event that the building steel is not 5 of the finished ceiling, the contractor shall provide a dedicated threaded rod extending within 5 of the finished ceiling and mount the J-MOD support hook to the treaded rod. 3. J-MOD cable support shall be installed at a maximum of 5 on center. 4. All cable installed shall be attached to the J-MOD support system with plenum rated Velcro and a plenum rated Velcro tie shall be installed between each J-MOD cable support to keep wires neatly bundled throughout the entire run. Tiewraps will only be allowed to be used inside the control panels as required to manage the wires within each type of panel. 5. ABSOLUTELY NO CABLE, NOT INSTALLED IN CONDUIT, WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO THE BUILDING S STEEL OR SUPPORTED IN ANY OTHER METHOD THAN THAT STATED ABOVE. 6. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ALL OTHER TRADES ON THE PROJECT TO INSURE THAT THE PATHWAY OF THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH THE INSTALLATION OF THE OTHER TRADES AND TO PREVENT THE INSTALLED PRODUCT OF OTHER TRADES FROM PUTTING STRAIN ON THE INSTALLED WIRING. B. Conduit / Raceway: 1. All wire shall be installed in an approved conduit/raceway system (except where permitted by NEC and the local authority having jurisdiction). Maximum conduit "fill" shall not exceed 40% per NEC. 2. Conduit and raceway system shall be installed as specified under the general electrical section of the specifications, and per NEC. 3. Minimum conduit size shall be 3/4" EMT. Install conduit per engineered shop drawings. 4. Systems utilizing open wiring techniques with low smoke plenum cable shall provide conduit in all inaccessible locations, inside concealed walls, all mechanical/electrical rooms, or other areas where wiring might be exposed or subject to damage. 5. All conduit ends shall have a protective bushing to prevent cable damage. BUSHINGS MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLING CABLE. CUTTING BUSHING TO INSTALL AROUND INSTALLED CABLES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 3.3 SYSTEM ZONING AND PARTITIONING A. The system shall employ intelligent initiating devices and interface devices capable of being recognized and enunciated at the main system keypad and devices partition keypad. 3.4 TESTING A. Submit a written test report from an authorized representative of the equipment manufacturer that the 08224-17400 - 5

system has been 100% tested and approved. Final test shall be witnessed by Owner, Engineer, Electrical Contractor and performed by the equipment supplier. Final test report must be received and acknowledged by the Owner prior to substantial completion. B. Provide instruction as to proper use and operation of system, for the Owner's designated personnel. 3.5 WARRANTY A. Entire system shall be warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of substantial completion. 3.6 SOFTWARE A. Provide two electronic copies of the final programming and program software to the Owner s Security Supervisor after final approval. END OF SECTION 08224-17400 - 6