Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan SECTION 28 31 00 - FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes 1. Fire alarm/security system: a. b. c. d. 2. 1.2 The design drawing and subsequent installation drawings for the fire alarm/security system shall include the main grocery store area as well as the Fred Meyer Jewelry, the Little Clinic, and fuel center, as applicable. Insure that each of the devices listed in this specification are incorporated into the design of the fire alarm system and the security alarm system. Provide one control panel for the fire alarm system and a separate control panel for the security alarm system. Combining of the systems will not be permitted. Provide fire alarm wiring to fire alarm system devices and wiring to make connection between fire alarm panel and HVAC control system panel to shut down all air handlers Upgrade of Existing Fire and Security Systems: Any equipment or wiring to be reused must be compatible with the new Bosch control panel. Reuse of any existing equipment must be approved by Owner in writing prior to Bid Date. SYSTEM DESIGN A. The design drawing and subsequent installation drawings of the fire alarm system shall be designed to obtain the minimum compliance and installed in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 72. In addition, the design drawing and subsequent installation drawings shall meet the requirements of this Section, the authority having jurisdiction and complete in all respects and in operating condition including its supervision. B. The design drawing and subsequent installation drawings of the security system shall cover all areas of the buildings and shall meet the requirements of this Section and be installed complete in all respects and in operating condition including its supervision. C. In the absence of design drawings in the Construction Documents, the fire alarm and security system shall be designed to obtain the minimum compliance and installed in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 72 and specifications Section 28 31 00. All components, materials, and methods shall be in accordance with NFPA 72 and as listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. or FM Global, or the requirements of “The Kroger Co.” D. Construction Documents and Shop Drawings should include a floor plan with device locations and room identification, a graphic symbol legend, a riser diagram, a matrix of operations, applicable general notes, a description of the secondary power supply, and other data necessary for the fabrication and installation of the fire alarm/security system, and any required changes or revisions thereof necessary to obtain approval from the authority having jurisdiction. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 1 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. E. 1.3 Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan No extra charges will be allowed for changes to drawings required to conform to NFPA 72, the Owner’s requirements, of the authority having jurisdiction, the Owner's underwriter, or with conflict with other trades. Design drawings become the property of the Owner. STANDARDS A. The equipment and installation shall comply with the current applicable provisions of the following standards: 1. 2. NFPA 70, The National Electrical Code (including Article 760) National Fire Protection Standards (including but not limited to): a. b. c. d. 3. 4. 5. B. Central Station Signaling Systems-Protected Premises Unit National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Automatic Fire Detectors Life Safety Code Local and State building codes; Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ); Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. The system and all components shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in Fire Protective Signaling Systems under the following standards as applicable. Not all of the standards will apply to all projects, see Drawings for more information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1.4 NFPA 71 NFPA 72 NFPA 72 NFPA 101 UL 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems (including UUKL sublisting) UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 217 Smoke Detectors, Single and Multiple Station UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 228 Door Closers-Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances UL 1971 Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 346 Water flow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. UL 609, 1610, 1635 Commercial Fire and Intrusion Alarm systems. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION A. When a fire alarm condition is detected by one of the system initiating devices, the following functions shall occur simultaneously. 1. 2. 3. System point shall be shown on the keypad by type of device, location and time of day. The audio-visual alarm devices shall activate throughout out the building. The digital dialer shall notify the monitoring company (as listed in the execution portion of this specification) that an alarm condition exists. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 2 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. 4. 5. B. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Shut down all air handlers, unless specifically forbidden by the authority having jurisdiction. If the alarm is on an elevator related smoke detector, the elevator shall be captured and returned to the predetermined floor. Refer to Division 14 Section "Hydraulic Elevators" for further elevator-related requirements. When a trouble or supervisory condition occurs, the following functions shall occur simultaneously. 1. 2. 3. System point shall be shown on the keypad by type of device, location and time of day. A distinct trouble sound shall occur at the keypad. The digital dialer shall notify the monitoring company (as listed in the execution portion of this specification) that a trouble or supervisory condition exists. C. Whenever a smoke, duct or heat detector is tripped, alarm verification shall function and a timer shall start. After a program time delay compliant with prevailing codes, the horn strobes shall sound if the detector is still in alarm. D. The system shall monitor for head sensitivity and give a warning message if the smoke or duct detector needs cleaning. E. The system shall be fully field-programmable with the equipment on site or a programmer. While programming, the system shall continue to operate, polling devices currently in the program. F. Other features of the system shall include the following. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1.5 Walk test Device Disabling: Feature pass code protected for use by manufacturer’s authorized technician only. Pass code not available to end user. Read status of any point. Field programmable at keypad. Multiple password protection (for remote programming). Manual on/off for any output point. Calibrated smoke detector test. Low air pressure monitoring of air compressor of any dry pipe system. SUBMITTALS A. General: 1. 2. 3. Pay application fees and obtain approval of submittals in writing from the State Fire Marshal’s office and/or the local authority having jurisdiction prior to submittal to Owner’s Representative for review. Submit fire alarm submittals to the Owner’s Representative within 30 calendar days after award of Contract. Permit Drawings and other Submittals shall be prepared by a fire alarm installer certified by the approved manufacturer of the fire alarm system. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 3 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan B. Product Data: Complete documentation for the fire alarm system showing the model number, type, rating, size, style, manufacturer's names, and manufacturer's catalog data sheets for items to ensure compliance with these specifications. C. Shop Drawings 1. 2. 3. Complete set of permit drawings showing conduit sizes and number of conductors required to components plus detailed wiring connections required at each type of device based on the level of the fire alarm system indicated in the Contract Documents. Detailed drawings showing the intended location of field devices and their connections to the system along with room identification and a graphic symbol legend. Prepare submittal drawings utilizing AutoCad Release 2009 or newer Computer Aided Drafting system. Detailed wiring diagrams and riser diagrams showing color-coding of wiring per manufacturer recommendations. Include calculations showing adequate capacity of the standby batteries, where applicable, as required by prevailing codes. D. Monitoring Data Form: Complete per the directions and in coordination with Owner and return to the addresses shown a minimum of 30 days prior to system testing and activation. E. Technician Install/Conversion Form: Complete per the directions and return to the addresses shown a minimum of 30 days prior to system testing and activation. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: A qualified firm that is approved, authorized, or licensed by fire alarm/security system manufacturer to install manufacturer's product and that is eligible to receive manufacturer's special warranty. 1. Installing and programming technicians shall be individually certified by fire alarm/security system manufacturer. B. The alarm control panel shall be supplied with all cards and future expansion slots needed for a complete operating system. C. Provide system with a 3-year warranty for the control panel starting from the time this system is operational. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Upgrade of Existing Fire and Security Systems: 1. 2. 3. 4. Reuse as much existing wiring and equipment as possible. Obtain Owner’s written permission for any existing fire and security alarm panels to remain in use as part of final design incorporating separate panels. Existing fire and security alarm systems should remain in operation during remodel projects to insure protection. Should a fire alarm system need to be shut down for more than an hour a standard fire watch must be put in place until the system is reactivated. All system shut downs must FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 4 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. 5. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan have owner’s prior written permission and it will be the contractor’s responsibility to notify the local fire department, authority having jurisdiction and KCAC prior to shut down. Notify KCAC when systems are being reactivated. Reuse only smoke detectors that are intelligent addressable duct mounted photoelectric smoke detectors and compatible with new panel. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturer: Provide products identified in other Part 2 articles by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. (Fire and Intrusion). Contact Bosch pre-sales at 800-289-0096 option 2 for questions regarding the equipment and/or applications. For escalated issues please contact Christopher Dunn: (585) 465-1229, chris.dunn@us.bosch.com or request to speak to the applicable regional sales manager. No substitutions are allowed. 1. This specification requires that a Bosch certified security dealer be contracted to install a complete system, honor the warranty, provide the training and service the system after the warranty period expires. Bosch should not be contacted for project bids or to provide equipment to the electrical installers. a. 2. 2.2 Installing and programming technicians shall be individually certified by fire alarm/security system manufacturer. Products (other than products by Bosch Security Systems, Inc.) identified as Basis of Design in other Part 2 articles are identified to set the standard of quality for equipment used. APPROVED INSTALLERS A. Local installer certified by equipment manufacturer: 1. 2. Equipment Manufacturer: Bosch Security Systems. Certified Installer Locator: a. b. B. Web: //www2.boschsecurity.us/bcsd_locator.cfm Phone: 1-800-289-0096, press 2 for Pre-Sales Support. National Certified Installers: 1. Carter Brothers LLC - A Certified Minority Business Enterprise. a. b. 2. Steve Board: (404) 391-7176, sboard@carterbrothers.com. Scott Dexter: (404) 227-5479, sdexter@carterbrothers.com. CoLiant Solutions. a. b. DeeAnna Duncan: (678) 288-3811, deeanna.duncan@coliantsolutions.com. Jeff Cullop: (678) 288-3810, jeff.cullop@coliantsolutions.com. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 5 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. 3. Niscayah Group. a. 4. Steve Stigell: 513-200-9386, SStigall@simplexgrinnell.com Tel-Aid a. 2.3 Ross Balano: (913) 208-0899,ross.balano@niscayah.us. SimplexGrinnell, a Tyco International company. a. 5. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Scott Patsiga: 770-903-6533; spatsiga@telaid.com. GENERAL A. Incorporate each of the devices listed in this specification into the design of the Fire Alarm System and the Security Alarm System. B. Provide a complete addressable fire alarm system throughout the building as shown on the drawings and in accordance with NFPA 72 and authorities having jurisdiction. Equipment shall be UL listed. C. Each smoke detector shall be addressable for the exact location in the building and provide “dirty” maintenance type messages at the annunciator, central station and remote programming software. Manual stations, sprinkler devices and all other "contact only" closing devices shall be addressable. D. If existing raceways, cables and outlet boxes are suitable for re-use, they may be reused after demonstrating to Owner’s representative that they have been tested and proven to be suitable. Include existing cable used in three year warranty. 2.4 PANELS A. Main Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP/FAP): Bosch D7412GV4/D9412GV4 and shall be located in the ECR room. 1. 2. 3. Security Systems; Model Provide Bosch Security Systems; Model 7024FPD only where elevator recall is required by authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Locate main fire alarm control panel in Network Equipment Room (ECR) room. CPU (Central Processing Unit): Include the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. Programming protection in the event of a power failure. Addressable communication transmission. History of the last 499 - 1000 activities. LEDs for AC power, fire alarm, security alarm, supervisory signal, system trouble, disabled points and alarm silenced. Main power supply for the panel and for peripheral devices with 120VAC 60HZ input power or transformer and an integral charger for batteries usable for peripherals. SIC data loop board(s) capable of handling 255 or 120 detectors/modules per board. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 6 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. g. h. i. j. 4. A serial interface board for printer or display terminal. Battery backup shall comply with Section 1-5.2.6 of NFPA -72. Local or remote programming. Two different passwords required for programming. DIA Display Interface Board: a. 5. 32 or 16-character liquid crystal display command center. Equip control panel to provide the following capacities: a. b. c. d. e. Data loops: 2 On-board points: 4 or 8 Addressable points: 255 or 238 Programmable horn circuits: 2 or 3 Integrated network communications capable, dialer capture module will not be accepted 1) f. 2.5 Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Number of Boards (i.e. “cards”) determined by system designer. Real Time clock 6. Digital Communications: Provide system capable of communicating with a digital receiver such as the Bosch/Radionics D6600 receiver. 7. Remote programming access codes must remain at the factory default code. IT IS FORBIDDEN FOR INSTALLERS TO INSERT THEIR OWN CODES. CIRCUITS AND WIRING A. Provide a Class B wiring system. B. Provide 15 percent capacity for future expansion of A/V alarm device and data loop circuits. C. Separate alarm wiring from any open conductors or power, or Class 1 circuits. Do not place in any conduit, junction box or raceway containing these conductors, per NEC Article 760-55. D. Wiring for 24 volt DC control, alarm notification, emergency communication and similar power-limited auxiliary function may be run in the same conduit as initiating and signaling line circuits. Provide circuits with transient suppression devices and design system to permit simultaneous operation of all circuits without interference or loss of signals. E. Wire: 1. 2. Provide new fire alarm system wiring except where existing alarm wiring in existing facility is to remain in place. Provide wiring meeting local, state and national codes (e.g., NEC Article 760) and as recommended by the manufacturer of the fire alarm system. Provide number and size of conductors as recommended by the fire alarm system manufacturer, but not less than 18 AWG (1.02 mm). FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 7 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. a. b. 3. 4. 5. F. 2.6 Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Line Voltage Circuits: Standard 14 gage copper wire with THHN insulation. Low voltage Circuits: Twisted shielded 16 gage stranded copper wire. Provide wire and cable listed and approved by a recognized testing agency for use with a protective signaling system. Provide wire and cable not installed in conduit with a fire resistance rating suitable for the installation as indicated in NFPA 70 (e.g., FPLR). Field wiring shall be electrically supervised for open circuit and ground fault. Terminal Boxes, Junction Boxes and Cabinets: UL listed for use and purpose. MANUAL PULL STATIONS A. Product: Bosch Security Systems; FMM-7045-D or FMM-462-D. B. Provide at customer service for building evacuation. C. The unit shall be dual action (i.e. requiring two motions to activate the station) and shall be addressable for connections to the fire alarm control panel(s). D. Unit shall meet UL 38, standard for manually actuated signaling boxes. E. Mount manual pull stations 48 inches (1220 mm) above the finished floor and in accordance with local building codes and as called out in NFPA 72. 2.7 CEILING/WALL SMOKE DETECTORS A. Bosch Security Systems; D7050 with D7050-B6 base or F220 series smoke with F220-B6PM/S POPIT bases. B. Provide base for all applications where auxiliary contacts are required. 2.8 DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS A. Intelligent Addressable Duct Mounted Photoelectric Smoke Detectors: 1. Bosch Security Systems; D341P Series Duct Detector Housings. a. b. 2. 3. 4. 5. If used with 9000 Series panel provide D9127U addressable single point module. If used with the D7024 or FPD7024 provide D7044M addressable single point module. Provide UL 268A listed unit with two LEDs that will provide local alarm indication and a remote alarm output will be required for use with auxiliary devices. Operating Velocities: 300 to 4000 feet/minute (91 to 1219-m/minute). Provide sampling tube per NFPA, test station and all other required accessories. The shut down of air handlers shall occur via a signal from the Fire Alarm Panel should any smoke detector be activated, unless specifically forbidden by the authority having FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 8 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. 6. jurisdiction, in which case provide auxiliary contact as required to shut down equipment and wire into the stop circuit of the associated air handler starter. Provide remote key activated test station (with status/alarm/trouble indicating LEDs), on the column or wall beneath the duct detector as indicated on Drawings or as determined in field. a. b. 7. Provide electrical conduit from duct detector to remote test station for column and wall mounted applications. (Refer to Division 26 Section "Common Work Results for Electrical.”) Provide engraved (or approved machine-generated equivalent method) plate at each remote station to read: “#### Duct Smoke Detector”, where #### is the RTU or AHU identification number used on Drawings. Install test stations at 80-inches (2032-mm) above finish floor (AFF). Provide required power and control wiring so that upon detection of smoke, the following sequence of operations occurs where applicable: a. b. c. 2.9 Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan A supervisory signal is sent by the fire alarm control panel to the monitoring central station. All HVAC units shut down (including applicable dampers). Associated smoke dampers close (wired to automatically re-open on duct detector reset). HEAT DETECTORS A. Addressable Heat Detectors: 1. Products: a. b. 2. 2.10 A. Provide both rate of rise and fixed temperature with 135 degrees F. (57 degrees C.) alarm threshold. FIRE ALARM NOTIFICATION DEVICES General: 1. 2. B. For GV4 Systems: Bosch Security Systems; F220 series detectors with applicable base. For FPD-7024 Systems: Bosch Security Systems; D7050 heat detector with D7050-B6 mux base. Comply with requirements of NEC and NFPA-72. Provide weather resistant back boxes for units installed in refrigerators and freezers to diminish the risk of damage due to condensation. Horn/Strobe Units 1. Manufacturers: a. Cooper Industries; Wheelock Brand FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 9 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. b. 2. 3. 4. 5. C. Mounting: Semi-flush mounting plates, ceiling or bottom of open steel structure whenever possible, wall mounted (only when required) at 80-inches (2032-mm) as shown on Drawings. Manufacturers: a. b. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mounting: On ceiling or to the bottom of open steel structure whenever possible, Wall mounted (only when required) at 80-inches (2032-mm) as shown on Drawings. Remote Annunciators 3. 4. Bosch model D1256RB Locate remote annunciator in customer service area, exact location shall be coordinated with Owner and local fire department. Locate additional remote annunciator in or near the main entrance when required by the local fire department. Mount remote annunciator on wall 60 inches (1524 mm) above finish floor to center of unit or as required by local fire department. Sprinkler Devices 1. C. Main Sales Area: Minimum 75 candelas. Smaller Areas: Minimum candela units as required to comply with ADA and the equivalent NFPA 72 requirements resulting in the minimum number of devices. ACCESSORY DEVICES 1. 2. B. Cooper Industries; Wheelock Brand Gentex Corporation Comply with ANSI S3.41 temporal code, when required by authority having jurisdiction. Synchronize strobe units. Color: Red. Luminous Intensity: ADA-compliant. a. b. A. Main Sales Area: Minimum 75 candela. Smaller Areas: Minimum candela units as required to comply with ADA and the equivalent NFPA 72 requirements resulting in the minimum number of devices. Strobe-Only Units 1. 2.11 Gentex Corporation Comply with ANSI S3.41 temporal code, when required by authority having jurisdiction. Synchronize strobe units. Color: Red Strobe Luminous Intensity: ADA-compliant. a. b. 6. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Sprinkler tamper and flow switches will be provided by the fire protection installer. Monitor Modules FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 10 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. 1. Provide as required to interface "non-intelligent" devices into the system as shown on the Drawings (i.e. Sprinkler Flow Switches, Tamper Switches, Pressure Switches, Kitchen Hoods, etc. as applicable). a. D. 2.12 A. DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR (“DIALER”) Description: Programmed to report to the Owner’s UL LISTED CENTRAL STATION via two dedicated POTS telephone lines for fire alarm systems and one dedicated POTS telephone line for the burglar alarm system. Do not install network module unless directed by Kroger Central Alarm Control. Phone lines will be set up to allow long distance calling. 2. 3. 2.13 A. Product: Bosch D9068 DACT. Provide one duplex telephone outlet connected to a non-dedicated telephone line (with two RJ31X connecting block jacks) within two feet (610-mm) of the Fire Alarm Panel/Digital Communicator for back up connection to telephone system. SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM Security Alarm Control Panel 1. 2. B. UL station will be the Owner’s central alarm control monitoring company (KCAC 04002/31A). COMPLETE THE CENTRAL ALARM CONTROL MONITORING DATA FORM INCLUDED AT THE END OF THIS SPECIFICATION. The dialer and/or network module will be UL listed for fire alarm use. Mounting: Mount in single equipment housing containing battery charger and battery with coupler cable. Equip fire alarm systems that are being upgraded with a new communicator and tie to (KCAC). 1. C. Provide electrical conduit for wall mounted applications, and for ceiling mounted applications if the above-ceiling space acts as a plenum return. (Refer to Division 26 Section "Common Work Results for Electrical.”) Provide required relays for auxiliary devices including door closures and supervised control functions such as air handler shut-downs. 1. B. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Main Control Panel: Bosch Security Systems; D7412GV4/D9412GV4. Configure system to accommodate the needs of this store. Supply panel with all security modules and future expansion slots needed for a complete operating system. Keypads: Pharmacy and customer service office locations. 1. 2. 3. 4. Product: Bosch Security Systems; D1255. Provide separate keypads for each area of the system. Keypad installation shall be located customer service office, exact location field verified with Owner. Mount keypads 48 inches (1220 mm) above finished floor to center of keypad. Provide an additional keypad inside the pharmacy beyond reach from the security grille to control the pharmacy alarm, verify exact location with Owner. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 11 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. C. Keypads: Freight Receiving Driver Entry (DSD) door location. 1. 2. D. Product: Bosch Security Systems; 1255. Mount 48 inches (1220 mm) above finished floor to center of keypad near the Driver Entry door. Door Switch 1. Basis of Design: a. b. 2. 3. Install wiring for door switch in conduit to a junction box adjacent to door jam. Install wiring from junction box to door switch in surface raceway or flexible conduit depending on the installation. Bosch Security Systems; Model D116 Provide one remote security sounder at each door, grille or roof hatch. Locate sounder just below roof deck. When emergency exit door is equipped with a delayed egress device delete remote security sounder. Motion Sensors 1. 2. Bosch Security Systems; ISC-PDL1-WA18G wall-mount motion, DS9360 (up to 17 feet) and DS9370 (above 17 feet) ceiling mount motions. Install on ceiling or on wall 80 inches (2032 mm) above finished floor to provide a curtain of protection just inside the potential access point in locations shown on the Drawings. Typical areas include but are not limited to the following: a. b. c. d. G. Auxillary customer entrances such as at outdoor seating areas and Starbucks. Remote Security Sounder: 1. 2. 3. 4. F. Rolling Doors: UTS Fire and Security, GE Security; Sentrol 2300 Series, track mounted contacts. Other Doors: UTS Fire and Security, GE Security; Sentrol 1078T Series, recessed contact. Provide at doors that enter the space. When door is equipped with a delayed egress device utilize activation contact and delete door switch. Typical areas include but are not limited to the following: a. E. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Pharmacy: Provide sensors above and below ceiling to detect motion. Entrance vestibule. Accounting room (with safe). Front main aisle of sales floor. Contact Switch 1. 2. Basis of Design: GE Security; Sentrol. Install on other areas where operation of entry gates/grilles may be desired. Typical locations would include but are not limited to the following: FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 12 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. a. H. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Pharmacy rolling gate (drop down or horizontally rolling), one on each gate. If gate is wider than 8 feet (2438 mm), provide one contact at each end. Wire contacts to the same point. Security System Monitoring Devices 1. 2. Basis of Design: GE Security; Sentrol. Provide in selective equipment as indicated. The equipment typically monitored using the security system include but are not limited to the following (security system monitoring devices not required in elevators): a. b. c. d. 3. CPC refrigeration failure. Generator fault indicator. Sump pumps. Elevators. Monitoring of the specialized equipment will require coordination with the equipment manufacturers. Provide supplemental equipment needed to monitor this equipment for a complete and operational system. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. 3.2 The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) shall be notified prior to installation [or alteration] of equipment and wiring. INSTALLATION A. General: 1. 2. 3. 4. Install equipment in accordance with the NEC, NFPA 72, local and state codes, as shown on the Drawings, and as recommended by the manufacturer. Refer to Section 26 05 19 "Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables" for additional recommendations. Conceal wiring, cabling, conduit, junction boxes, conduit supports and hangers from view in finished ceiling areas and remain exposed in open structure areas. Place alarm wiring in conduit when installed down a column and unfinished walls in backroom areas. Do not install smoke detectors prior to the system programming and test period. If construction is ongoing during this period, protect smoke detectors from contamination and physical damage. Flush mount fire detection and alarm system devices, control panels and remote annunciators when located in finished areas. Devices may be surface mounted when located in unfinished areas. B. Connect 120VAC power for fire alarm equipment to emergency panels where applicable. C. Provide required 20A/120VAC power as required to energize components of the security and fire alarm system. Include home-runs for fire alarm control panels as well as home-runs and FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 13 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan wiring for any accessory devices such as remote power supplies/panels, printer, dialer, etc. as applicable. 1. 2. 3. D. Smoke or Heat Detector Locations: 1. 2. 3. E. F. 1. Duct smoke detectors are typically shown schematically at the respective air handling unit on the Drawings, but shall actually be installed maximizing the distances between ductwork offsets, and installed ahead of the first branch duct take-off. Coordinate with HVAC installer and fire alarm manufacturer’s representative in field. 2. In fully ducted systems, install duct smoke detectors in the appropriate side of air handling equipment as required by the authority having jurisdiction. Where more than one detector is indicated associated with a particular piece of air handling equipment, there are special reasons for the additional detectors (i.e. split returns, return risers serving multiple floors, etc.); coordinate all locations for same with the HVAC installer. Digital Communicator (Dialer) Installation 2. Connect each jack to a separate phone line and install as the first in-house device tied to the respective phone line. Do not connect the jacks to a party line or a “ground start” telephone circuit. Connect digital communicator to operate from three sets of dry contacts on fire alarm control panel; one set each for alarm, trouble and supervisory (existing conventional fire panels only). Delayed Egress Electronic Exit Door Locking System Connection 1. 3.3 Do not exceed the rated coverage of the detector. Install no more than 15-feet (4.6-m) from a wall or 30-feet (9-m) apart. Do not install within 3-feet (1-m) of a supply air diffuser. Duct Smoke Detector Installation: 1. G. This requirement applies whether or not such power work is shown on the Drawings. Dedicate branch circuits serving fire alarm equipment to fire alarm equipment only. Label circuit at the main power distribution panel as FIRE ALARM. Ground control panel cabinet securely to either a cold water pipe or a grounding rod. Provide machine generated label at FACP and intrusion control panel indicating location of breaker box and circuit number. Connect wiring to each door control to automatically unlatch the lock instantly in the event of a fire alarm activation. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect, test, and adjust field-assembled components and equipment installation, including connections, and to assist in field testing. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 14 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan B. Upon completion of installation, the system shall be checked and tested by a fire alarm inspector that is State-Licensed, NICET Level II Certified, or approved equivalent. Contact system manufacturer for this service if installer cannot provide on their own. C. After making tests and corrections, conduct a system demonstration for Owner and the authority having jurisdiction. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to two visits to Project outside normal occupancy hours for this purpose. B. Follow-Up Tests and Inspections: After date of Substantial Completion, test the fire alarm system complying with testing and visual inspection requirements in NFPA 72. Perform tests and inspections listed for three monthly, and one quarterly, periods. 3.5 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a manufacturer certified service representative to train Owner's personnel to operate the fire alarm system. 1. Provide onsite training and User Guide documentation at no cost to Owner. Training includes but is not limited to: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 2. How to arm and disarm the Intrusion system. How to check point status and identify faults on the Intrusion system. How to silence a trouble signal on the Intrusion or Fire system. How to silence the horns on the Fire system. How to reset the smoke and/or duct detectors on the Fire system. How to reset a pull station on the Fire system. How to identify phone line, A/C power, and battery fails on the Intrusion or Fire system. Provide 24 hour/7 days per week/365 days per year technical support at no cost to Owner. FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 15 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Kroger Central Alarm Control Monitoring Data Form Call KCAC toll free 1-800-982-2749 To schedule Conversion & Programming call 503-797-5411 All fields marked with * must be completed to enable monitoring service *Store Name:_____________________________ *Division #:________ *Address: ________________________________ *Zone/District_______ *Time Zone *City:____________________________________ *State:____________ *Store Main Phone Number: __________________ *Alarm Panel Type *Does your jurisdiction require an alarm permit? _____ If Yes, permit # *Store #: ___________ *Zip Code: _______________________ *Pharmacy Phone #: *RX Dr.’s line _____________________________ *Fuel kiosk direct phone # *Local Police Dispatch phone # (Not 911): _________ _____________________ *Is this store using Best Practices? ______________ *Local Fire Dispatch phone # (Not 911): ________ ____________________ ________________ _______________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Secondary Police and/or Fire Dispatch # if available: *Business Hours: ___________________________ ______________________________________ *Are Associates inside 24 hours a day? _______ Emergency Call List: These people will be notified if no one is contacted at the store or in an emergency *Store Manager Name:___________________________________________ EUID: _______________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: ____________________________________ *1st Responder (Name & Position)___________________________________ EUID: _______________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: ____________________________________ *2nd Responder (Name & Position) _____________________________ ___ EUID: _______ _________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ *3rd Responder (Name & Position) _________________________________ EUID: _______________ Home # ___________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 16 Jeffery A. 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Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Call KCAC toll free 1-800-982-2749 To schedule Conversion & Programming call 503-797-5411 4th Responder (Name & Position) ___________________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ 5th Responder __________________________________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ *Pharmacy Manager______________________________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ *2nd Pharmacy Responder________________________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ *3rd Pharmacy Responder________________________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ Additional Responder (Name & Position) ____________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ Additional Responder (Name & Position) ____________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ Additional Responder (Name & Position) _____________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # _________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ Additional Responder (Name & Position) _____________________________ EUID: ________________ Home # __________________________________ Cell #: _____________________________________ IF NEEDED, ADDITIONAL RESPONDERS CAN BE ADDED ON A SEPARATE SHEET Authorized Contact List These additional people will also be able to contact KCAC Please TYPE/Print *Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ *Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ *Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ Name__________________________________ Position_____________ EUID: ________________ IF NEEDED, ADDITIONAL CONTACTS CAN BE ADDED ON A SEPARATE SHEET FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 17 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Call KCAC toll free 1-800-982-2749 To schedule Conversion & Programming call 503-797-5411 Please indicate the arm/disarm schedule for all areas monitored on the burglary system. PLEASE TYPE/PRINT Area Time ON (ARM) Time OFF (Disarm) Day(s) of the Week EXAMPLE: Premise (All Customer Doors) 2330 hours (11:30 PM) 0600 hours (6:00 AM) Every Day * *Do you want KCAC to notify you if system is not armed on time? ________ PLEASE NOTE: Fire Systems are monitored 24 hours a day. The fire department is dispatched immediately on all fire alarms. If your system is being serviced or needs to be disregarded for any period of time, call KCAC prior to servicing. Special Instructions (if any) _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ *Name of person completing form Please TYPE/Print: _______________________________________ *Position of person completing form Please TYPE/Print: _______________________________________ Date______________________ Please E-mail this completed form to: alarmcontrol@kroger.com For Additional Information Contact: Joy or Lindy, Program & Conversion Coordinating....503-797-5411 Carroll Wall, KCAC Manager………………………..503-797-7715 FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 18 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Kroger Central Alarm Control Technician Install/Conversion Form Call KCAC 503-797-3160 or toll free 1-800-982-2749 To schedule Conversion & Programming call 503-797-5411, Fax #503-797-3172 To be completed by service company completing install or conversion Entire form must be completed & submitted to KCAC a minimum of 48 hours prior to scheduled install with KCAC Store Name:_____________________________ Division #:___________ Store #: _____________ Address: _______________________________ Zone/District__________ Time Zone ___________ City:______________________________________ State:_______________ Zip Code: _____________ Company Name: _________________________ Phone # Installer’s Name:_________________________ Cell # ________________________________ __________________________________ Panel Manufacturer: ________________________ Panel Model #:________ Format: ______________ Primary Panel Phone #: ____________________ AREA POINT # Secondary Panel Phone #: Type of Alarm Description Jewelry Area 2 1 Interior 60 sec delay Entry Gate Jewelry Area 2 2 Interior instant Center Gate Jewelry Area 2 3 Interior instant End Gate Jewelry Area 2 4 Interior Follower Front motion Teller/Cashroom Area 3 5 Interior instant Front motion or door Pharmacy Area 4 6 Interior 30 sec delay Entry door or Gate Pharmacy Area 4 7 Interior follower front motion FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc ___________________ 28 31 00 - 19 Jeffery A. 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AREA POINT # Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Type of Alarm Description Pharmacy Area 4 8 24hr silent & invisible Hold up alarm Perimeter Area 1 9 Perimeter 60 sec delay Employee Entry or Main Customer Entry door Perimeter Area 1 10 Perimeter instant Customer Entry/Exit door or motion Perimeter Area 1 11 Perimeter instant Customer Entry/Exit door or motion Perimeter Area 1 12 Perimeter instant Customer Entry/Exit door or motion Perimeter Area 1 13 Perimeter instant Electrical Control Room door (ECR) Perimeter Area 1 14 24 Hour point Electrical room or Generator room Perimeter Area 1 15 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 16 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 17 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 18 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 19 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 20 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 21 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 22 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 23 24 hour point Emergency exit door Perimeter Area 1 24 24 hour point Emergency exit door FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 20 Jeffery A. 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AREA POINT # Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Type of Alarm Description Perimeter Area 1 25 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 26 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 27 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 28 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 29 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 30 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 31 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 32 Perimeter instant Main store motion Perimeter Area 1 33 Perimeter instant Roof hatch Freight Area 5 34 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Freight Area 5 35 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Freight Area 5 36 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Freight Area 5 37 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Freight Area 5 38 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Perimeter Area 1 39 Perimeter instant Cart overhead door Additional Freight Area 6 (If applicable) 40 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Additional Freight Area 6 (If applicable) 41 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 21 Jeffery A. 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AREA POINT # Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Type of Alarm Description Additional Freight Area 6 (If applicable) 42 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Additional Freight Area 6 (If applicable) 43 Perimeter instant Overhead door or man door Perimeter Area 1 44 Perimeter instant Compactor door Perimeter Area 1 45 24 hour supervisory Generator Supervision Perimeter Area 1 46 24 hour supervisory Gate Keeper (Anti-theft cart system) Perimeter Area 1 47 Perimeter instant Cart overhead door Perimeter Area 1 48 Perimeter instant Cart overhead door Jewelry Area 2 49 Interior follower Rear motion Jewelry Area 2 50 Interior instant Stockroom motion Teller/Cash room Area 3 51 Interior instant Rear motion Pharmacy Area 4 52 Interior instant Drop off/Pick up counter top gate Pharmacy Area 4 53 Interior follower Interior motion Pharmacy Area 4 54 Interior follower Interior motion Pharmacy Area 4 55 Interior follower Interior motion Pharmacy Area 4 56 24 hour Motion above ceiling Refrigeration Area 7 57 24 hour supervisory Refrigeration leak detection or spill Refrigeration Area 7 58 24 hour supervisory Refrigeration supervision FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 22 Jeffery A. 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AREA POINT # Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan Type of Alarm Description Refrigeration Area 7 59 24 hour supervisory Refrigeration supervision (If applicable) Fuel Area 8 60 24hr silent and invisible Kiosk Hold up alarm Fuel Area 8 61 Perimeter 30 sec delay Kiosk entry door Fuel Area 8 62 Interior follower Kiosk Interior motion Fuel Area 8 63 24 hour Kiosk Panel tamper Fuel Area 8 64 24 hour Fuel dispenser doors pumps 1 & 2 Fuel Area 8 65 24 hour Fuel dispenser doors pumps 3 & 4 Fuel Area 8 66 24 hour Fuel dispenser doors pumps 5 & 6 Fuel Area 8 67 24 hour Fuel dispenser doors pumps 7 & 8 Fuel Area 8 68 24 hour Fuel dispenser doors pumps 9 & 10 Liquor Area 9 70 24 hour silent/ invisible Hold up alarm Liquor Area 9 71 Interior 30 sec delay Entry door or gate Liquor Area 9 72 Interior follower Interior motion Liquor Area 9 73 Interior instant Overhead door or man door Liquor Area 9 74 Interior instant Overhead door or man door Liquor Area 9 75 Interior instant Extra liquor point if needed Gun storage Area 10 76 Interior instant Cabinet door or safe door FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 23 Jeffery A. Scott Architects, P.C. AREA Gun storage Area 10 Kroger Store No. D-685 Birmingham, Michigan POINT # Type of Alarm Description 77 Interior instant Cabinet door or safe door 100% of Fire Initiating Devices have to be tested at time of conversion Don't forget to program the daily timer test for every 24 hours Attach additional sheet if necessary END OF SECTION 28 31 00 FIRE ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM 283100_FireAlarmSecuritySystem_04-17-14.doc 28 31 00 - 24