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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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automatic test reports every 24 hours. Provide system and components which comply with<br />

UL 2635 and UL 864.<br />

I. Provide fire alarm control panel with capability of shutting down individual initiating devices<br />

for maintenance purposes without affecting the continued operation of other initiating devices.<br />

J. Provide manual fire alarm stations in boiler rooms, kitchen and main administrative office.<br />

K. Provide external alarm horns sufficient to be heard in all parking areas.<br />

L. Sprinkler Supervision. Provide a signal initiating and supervisory circuit to each PIV (post<br />

indicator) valve, and to each sprinkler riser and subdivision. Provide continuous alarm signal<br />

upon actuation of any water flow signal initiating device. Sound alarm until the condition has<br />

been corrected and the panel manually reset as required by UL864. Provide separate alarm<br />

zones for: (1) alarm zones from “waterflow alarms”, (2) alarm zones from “supervisory alarm”<br />

indicating sprinkler system trouble. Provide power to all alarm bells furnished under Division<br />

15. Review final fire sprinkler drawings and coordinate for panel, flow and tamper switch<br />

locations.<br />

M. Provide relays, monitor modules and connections as required at control panel of kitchen hood<br />

suppression system for initiation of alarm signal to fire alarm control panel. Connect hood<br />

suppression control panel to shunt trip breakers as required.<br />

N. Provide all required wiring from gas shut off valve to the hood suppression control panel.<br />

Make all connections to insure a properly operating system. Verify with Mechanical<br />

Contractor.<br />

2.3 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL: E3 SERIES<br />

A. The fire alarm control panel shall be microprocessor-based. Each loop shall be capable of<br />

159 analog addresses and 159 monitor and/or control addresses.<br />

B. If the microprocessor fails, the system shall execute a default signaling program. This<br />

program will enable the panel to sound the audible signals and summon the Fire Department.<br />

In addition, a red LED shall light to indicate the device wherein the alarm originated. Inability<br />

of the system to sound signals or summon the fire department during microprocessor failure<br />

shall not be acceptable.<br />

C. The fire alarm control panel shall have 16 programmable switches. All switches shall have 3<br />

different status LEDs(blinking and solid)Red, Yellow, and Green.<br />

D. The fire alarm control panel shall contain a LCD Graphic Annunciator touch-screen and<br />

permit the user to perform all necessary functions including but not limited to the following:<br />

1. Up to 512 user-defined messages<br />

2. 77 character length messages<br />

3. Different font and color for each message<br />

4. Alarm/Trouble Acknowledge.<br />

5. Alarm Silence<br />

6. Reset<br />

7. Lamp Test<br />

8. Control of Initiating Devices (on/off)<br />

9. Control of output modules (on/off)<br />

10. Change sensitivity of devices<br />

11. Change time<br />

SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM ADDITION March 2, 2009<br />

FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 16723-4

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