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B. Install instructions frame in a location visible from the FACP.<br />

C. Paint power-supply disconnect switch red <strong>and</strong> label "FIRE ALARM."<br />

3.04 GROUNDING<br />

A. Ground the FACP <strong>and</strong> associated circuits; comply with IEEE 1100. Install a ground wire from<br />

main service ground to the FACP.<br />

3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL<br />

A. Perform the following field tests <strong>and</strong> inspections <strong>and</strong> prepare test reports:<br />

1. Before requesting <strong>final</strong> approval of the installation, submit a written statement using the<br />

form for Record of Completion shown in NFPA 72.<br />

2. Perform each electrical test <strong>and</strong> visual <strong>and</strong> mechanical inspection listed in NFPA 72.<br />

Certify compliance with test parameters.<br />

3. Visual Inspection: Conduct a visual inspection before any testing. Use as-built drawings<br />

<strong>and</strong> system documentation for the inspection. Identify improperly located, damaged, or<br />

nonfunctional equipment, <strong>and</strong> correct before beginning tests.<br />

4. Testing: Follow procedure <strong>and</strong> record results complying with requirements in NFPA 72.<br />

a. Detectors that are outside their marked sensitivity range shall be replaced.<br />

5. Test <strong>and</strong> Inspection Records: Prepare according to NFPA 72, including demonstration of<br />

sequences of operation by using the matrix-style form in Appendix A in NFPA 70.<br />

B. As-Built <strong>and</strong> Record Drawings shall be prepared <strong>and</strong> submitted to the Owner during the<br />

Owner’s Training:<br />

1. The fire alarm contractor shall prepare one set in electronic format (AutoCad) <strong>and</strong> one set<br />

of reproducibles for as-built record drawings showing exact device installation locations<br />

<strong>and</strong> the conduit routings for all equipment.<br />

2. The fire alarm contractor shall provide a single-line wiring diagram showing the electrical<br />

order in which all of the addressable devices have been wired. This can be in the form of<br />

a device wiring map or a separate field verified riser diagram . This diagram must show<br />

the device address <strong>and</strong> its position in relation to the other devices electrically on the SLC<br />

Loop(s).<br />

3.06 WARRANTY<br />

A. Warranty service shall be provided for a period of one-year from date of <strong>final</strong> acceptance/certification.<br />

B. Warranty response shall be within 24 hours of receipt of call Monday – Friday during normal<br />

business hours.<br />

3.07 INSPECTIONS & MAINTENANCE<br />

A. The Fire Alarm Contractor shall make available to the Owner for consideration at the time of<br />

<strong>final</strong> completion/system acceptance a service agreement proposal for testing <strong>and</strong> inspecting<br />

the entire system in accordance with NFPA 72 during the warranty period <strong>and</strong> option for extended<br />

full-coverage maintenance <strong>and</strong> testing of the system <strong>and</strong> components for five years.<br />

END OF SECTION<br />

Fire Alarm <strong>and</strong> Detection System 13 85 10-9<br />

DPR09328

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