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division 28 - American Document Solutions Planroom
WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SECTION 28 1000- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including Tenns of Reference and all contractual conditions apply to this Section. B. Specification 28 1000 contains the general requirements applicable to all systems specifications listed in Paragraph 1.3 of this specification. This section shall apply to all referenced documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. The publications listed below fonn a part of this Specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to in the text by basic designation only. B. Specific reference in Specifications to codes, rules regulations, standards, manufacturer's instructions or requirements of regulatory agencies shall mean the latest printed edition of each in effect at date of Contract unless the Document is shown dated. C. Comply with all local codes and requirements of Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). D. References: 1. 2. ASTM: American Society for Testing Materials ANSI: American National Standards Institute including: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. ANSI-C2 (2007); ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7 - Measurement of Optical Power Loss of Installed SingleMode Fiber Cable Plant (Method A) ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14A - Measurement of Optical Power Loss of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B - Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.O Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises ANSI/TIA-568-C. Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunication Cabling and Components Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-1 to A-7 ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-B Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA/EIA Joint Standard - 607-A Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI n. o. p. q. r. 3. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 142-1991 Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems 1100-1999 Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Sensitive Electronic Equipment in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems C62.41 Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits 802.1 LAN/MAN Bridging and Management 802.3 CSMNCD Access Methods (Ethemet) 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Specification 802.3z 1000 Base-S specification 802. 3ab 1000 Base-T specification 802.3af/at Power over Ethemet 802.3u 100 Base-T specification 802.1QVLAN 802.1P Prioritization 802.11 a/b/g/n CSMNCA Access Methods (Wireless LANs) Building Industry Consulting Service Intemational (BICSI). Association of Public Safety Communications Officers (APCO) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations and standards. Wireless Communications Principles and Practice second edition, Theodore S. Rappaport. Motorola R56, "Standards for Communications Sites". CPR: Code of Federal Regulations; CPR 47 Part 15; Radio Frequency Devices IETF: Intemet Engineering Task Force a. b. 11. ANSI/TINEIA-758 - Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TINEIA-758-1 - Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TINEINIS-811 Telephone Terminal Equipment, Performance and Interoperability for VoiP Feature Telephones. ANSI/TINEIA-854 Full Duplex Ethemet Specification for 1000Mbps Operating Over Category 6 Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling ANSI/TINEIA-942 Data Center Standards Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE). a. 4. 5. 6. 7. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 NTPv2 (RFC 1119), NTPv3 (RFC 1305) SNTP (RFC 1361), Time protocol (RFC 868) ICEA: Insulated Cable Engineers Association S-84-608-1994 Telecommunications Cable, Filled, Polyolefin Insulated Copper Conductor IBC: Intemational Building Code 2006 ISO: Intemational Organization for Standardization including: a. Intemational Standards Organization!Intemational Electromechanical Commission (ISO/IEC) DIS11801, January 6, 1994; GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. 1. m. 14. E. NFPA-70 (2008) NFPA 72 (2010) NFPA 101 (2009 ed.) NFP A 780 (2008) NFPA 5000 (2006 ed.) NFPA 101 National Life Safety Code NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) NEC: National Electrical Code- Articles 770 and 800 NESC: National Electrical Safety Code UL: Underwriters Laboratories a. b. c. d. e. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. ISO 9001; Quality Assurance in Design/Development, Production, Installations and Servicing; ISO 9003; Quality Assurance in Final Inspection and Test; ISO 9004; Quality Management and Quality System Elements Guidelines; ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 3 N655 (Nov. 2001) Class D ISO/IEC 11801, 2nd Ed., Information Technology- Generic Cabling for Customer; Premises, 2002; Class E ISO/IEC 11801, 2nd Ed., Information Technology- Generic Cabling for Customer Premises; Class EA Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 11801, 2nd Ed., Information Technology Generic Cabling for Customer Premises, pending publication; Class F ISO/IEC 11801, 2nd Ed., Information Technology- Generic Cabling for Customer Premises, 2002; Class FA Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 11801, 2nd Ed. ISO 9003 -Model for Quality Assurance in Final Inspection and Test ISO 10012-1- Quality Assurance Requirements for Measuring Equipment. ISO 18000-6C EPC Gen2 UHF RFID Tags NFPA: National Fire Protection Association a. b. c. d. e. f. 15. 16. 17. 18. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 UL 83 Thermoplastic Insulated Wire and Cables UL 96 Lightning Protection Components UL96A Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems UL 467 Grounding and Bonding Equipment UL 497 Protectors for Paired-Conductor Communication Circuits OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Agency Local/National Electrical codes. Local/National Health & Safety codes. Local/National radio frequency regulations. Local and national regulations and codes in effect as of date of purchase. All Local Codes shall prevail. Where local Codes are silent, National Codes and Standards shall be applied. Codes, rules, regulations, and ordinances governing the work, are as fully part of the Specifications as if herein repeated or attached. If the Contractor should note items in the GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 drawings or the specifications, construction of which would be code violations, promptly call them to the attention of the Engineer in writing. F. Design and Install cabling in accordance with the most recent edition of Building Industry Consulting Services International (BICSI®) publications: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. Conflicts: Where the requirements of the specifications conflict with other documents the following shall apply: 1. 2. 3. 1.3 BICSI- Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) BICSI- Information Transport Systems Installation Manual (ITSIMM) BICSI- Network Design Reference Manual BICSI- Customer-Owned Outside Plant Design Manual BICSI- Wireless Design Reference Manual Between Plans and Specifications, between different specifications, or between different plans: Comply with the one establishing the more stringent requirement. Between referenced requirements or between industry standards: Comply with the one establishing the more stringent requirements. Between referenced requirements and Contract documents: Comply with the one establishing the more stringent requirements. RELATED SECTIONS A. 1.4 Division 28 Specifications SCOPE OF WORK A. 1.5 General: See related section in each Specification listed under Paragraph 1.3. QUALIFICATIONS A. Information requested in this section shall be submitted with contractor's RFP response. B. Project Qualifications 1. 2. C. The Contractor (manufacturer's vendor) must cunently be and have been in the business of selling, installing, and maintaining similar systems for a minimum of five (5) years. Provide a minimum of three (3) references of wander management systems and video surveillance systems installed in long term care facilities within the last five (5) years. Organization Qualifications 1. The Contractor shall provide a complete description of organizations and/or firms involved including: a. b. Involvement of subcontractors or product contractors The name of the Team Leader responsible for the project coordination, development and ongoing Implementation GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURi VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI c. d. e. f. g. h. D. 1.6 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Detailed description of the team and organization chart noting its structure Resumes for key personnel Specific role definition including provision for leadership, technical control, teamwork, partnering, coordination and communication Percentage of time committed for the project by each key personnel Mobilization plans for the different phases of the project Listing of all current projects where there is an overlap or potential for overlap of manpower resources. For these projects provide a detailed description of the role, committed level of effort, schedule and completion date for each key individual of the proposed team. Unless accepted otherwise by the Engineer, use manufacturers and installers that employ a Quality Management System complying with the program described in ISO 9001-2000, or similar system. SUBMITTALS A. Contract Submittals: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Work Plan and Schedule: The Contractor shall supply a schedule of proposed installation and implementation, including dates and milestones within 10 days of notice to proceed. Updates shall be submitted monthly. Proposed product data sheets: The Contractor shall submit catalogue cut-sheets that include manufacturer, trade name, and complete model number for each product specified. Model number shall be handwritten and/or highlighted to indicate exact selection. Identify applicable specification section reference for each product. Product data sheets shall be bound in a three ring binder and shall include a product index listing the model number and description of product. Samples: Submit one sample of the product components and if required a complete assembly. System Block Diagram: The Contractor shall supply a block diagram that depicts the final system design, including riser diagrams, logical flow, single line diagrams, databases, application servers, communication and distribution methods, and external interfaces. Configuration: Submit complete lists of all proposed configuration setups, business rules, process flows, and processes implemented in the system. Lists must be submitted weekly during the project and thirty (30) days prior to any formal testing. Parts Lists: The Contractor shall supply complete Systems parts lists and breakdowns that identify each component (to the lowest repairable unit) as well as ordering information for these parts shall be provided. The characteristics of each component shall also be shown, where applicable, to aid in obtaining substitute parts. Schematics and parts layout drawings to the component level are to be provided when available. The Contractor shall supply a complete list and cross-reference of all supplied documents (i.e., name, brief description, and document number). GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-5 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 7. 8. Test Plans, Test Procedures and Test Reports: Indicate testing methods, devices, and procedures. Progress payments shall depend on the successful completion of testing and documentation. Provide the test plan at least ten (1 0) days prior to the scheduled start of the first test. The test plan shall detail the objectives of all tests and samples of all proposed test forms. Manufacturers' system manuals for each system/component provided under the referenced specification Section, including: a. b. c. d. 9. 10. 11. STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 Design and Installation. Operation/System Administration. Maintenance and Service. End-user. Training Plan: Indicate proposed training methods as specified in the "Training" section of this specification. Progress Schedule - Contractor shall submit to Engineer and Owner an estimated construction progress schedules for the Work. Compliance Matrix: Contractor shall submit a compliance matrix that summarizes compliance or non-compliance with each specification component. B. Supply all documents necessary to enable users to operate all systems and to change feature assignments and software parameters without assistance from the Contractor. This includes a complete listing of all software parameters of the system. C. Record Drawings: Furnish hardcopy and electronic drawings, in AutoCAD latest format, of completed work including labeling of terminations and cabling identification of security equipment part numbers. 1.7 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A. Software: All furnished software shall be Common-off-the-shelf (COTS) and shall be delivered with standard documentation and shall be registered in the name of the Owner. 1. 2. 3. A backup copy of the configured system software shall be provided on DVD/CD-ROM media. All original distribution software shall be delivered with an installable backup. All required software licenses shall be identified and supplied by the Contractor with the exception of software licenses provided by the Owner. All software licenses shall be site licenses, which shall cover all machines installed (now or later) by the Owner. Commercial software packages shall have all registration and licensing documentation filed indicating the Owner as the owner of the software. B. Patents: Should patented articles, methods, materials apparatus, etc., be used in this work, the Contractor shall acquire the right to use same. The Contractor shall hold the Owner hatmless for any delay, action, suit, or cost growing out of the patent rights for all devices or software used on this Project. C. Copyrights: Should copyrighted software be used in this work, the Contractor shall acquire the right to use same. The Contractor shall hold the Owner harmless for any delay, action, suit, or cost growing out of the copyrights for any software on this Project. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-6 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 1.8 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 WARRANTY A General: 1. B. Hardware Warranty: 1. 2. 3. C. The Contractor shall wan·ant complete installation of the equipment and system to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of no less than twelve (12) months, starting with the date of Final System Acceptance. Software upgrades shall be included for a period of five (5) years. The Contractor shall warrant that the proposed hardware equipment will conform to its description and any applicable specifications, and shall be of good quality for the known purpose for which it is intended. This Warranty shall be in addition to any standard Warranty or service guarantee given by the Contractor to the Owner. The Warranty shall allow for replacement or repair of failed systems, equipment and components. This replacement shall consist of the most recent version of the hardware. All hardware installed shall have available twenty-four (24) hour repair/replacement. The Contractor shall be on site within 6 hours of the notified hardware failure. Software Warranty: 1. 2. The warranty shall allow for replacement or repair of failed components. All software necessary to compile, modify, and maintain software supplied for this specification shall be included in this warranty. The warranties shall include the price of all software upgrades and computer operating system upgrades during the warranty period. If a new version of the system software becomes available during the warranty period, it shall be upgraded as part of the warranty. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.9 A The Contractor shall upgrade each software package and firmware (where applicable) used in the system to the latest version by the end of the Warranty period. B. Installation personnel shall meet manufacturer's training and education requirements for implementation of extended warranty program. C. NEC Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to construction and installation of all system components and accessories including fire rating to all cables and enclosures as applicable. D. BICSI Compliance: Comply with BICSI TDMM latest version as applicable to construction and installation of all system components and accessories. E. UL Compliance and Labeling: Provide system components, which are UL-listed and labeled. F. Equipment and materials supplied shall be a standard product of manufacturers regularly engaged in the manufacture and installation of that type of equipment and shall be the manufacturer's latest standard design. Items of the same classification shall be by the same GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-7 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 manufacturer and shall be the same series and model. This requirement includes equipment, modules, assemblies, parts, and components. Electrically powered equipment shall be UL approved. Electronic equipment shall meet the requirements ofCFR 47 Part 15. G. All technicians providing final wire terminations, configurations, and programming on major components shall be manufacturer certified and trained on products being installed under this project. H. All equipment used on the project shall have a manufactured date or tested date within notice to proceed of the project. 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Delivery: Deliver system components properly packaged in factory-fabricated type containers. B. Handling: Handle equipment and components carefully to avoid breakage, impact, denting and scoring finishes. Do not install damaged equipment. Replace and return damaged units to equipment manufacturer. C. Equipment delivered to the job site shall be opened and inspected immediately upon arriving and compared to the approved Shop Drawing submittal and checked for defects. If the equipment is not correct, the equipment shall be returned to the manufacturer immediately and a new order for the approved equipment shall be placed at no cost to the Owner. D. Equipment and components shall be protected from the prolonged exposure, weather, humidity, temperature variations, dirt, dust, or other contaminants. Equipment damaged prior to system acceptance shall be replaced at no cost to the Owner. E. The contractor is responsible for storing all equipment. Equipment will not be allowed to be stored within the facilities. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: See related section in each Specification listed under Section 1.3 for product requirements. 2.2 SPARE EQUIPMENT: The following equipment, including all supporting means, shall be provided as spare equipment to the owner at substantial completion of the project: A. Cameras. Provide fourteen (14) spare cameras; two (2) at each facility. B. Wander Management System Equipment. Provide 15% of spare bracelets for the number of beds/residents in each facility. Provide (1) spare Door Panel at each facility. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-8 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 PART 3- EXECUTION EXAMINATION 3.1 A. The Owner assumes no responsibility or liability for transportation from country of origin, storage fees, drayage, import taxes, duty taxes, or other costs associated with the delivery and storage of system components. B. Contractor shall be responsible for any and all loss or damage in the shipment and delivery of all material until transfer of title to the Owner. c. Contractor shall store products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, within Contractor's staging area and with seals and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather-tight enclosures; maintain within temperature and humidity ranges required by manufacturer's instructions. D. Contractor shall provide coverings to protect products from damage from traffic and construction operations, remove when no longer needed. E. Contractor shall ensure that all work performed under these Specifications is in accordance with the requirements and standards defined and referenced in these Specifications. Any work performed in deviation of these Specifications, any of the referenced material, or any applicable standards or requirements, shall immediately be corrected by the Contractor without additional charges, regardless of the stage of completion. The Contractor shall record all inspection observations. As a minimum, the record shall include the name(s) of personnel conducting the inspection, a brief description of the inspection and the observations. These records shall be available for the Engineer to review at any time. Also, these records shall be delivered to the Engineer before fmal acceptance. F. Installation Inspections: Installation inspections shall be undertaken through the performance of pre-installation, in-progress, and final inspections as follows: 1. 2. 3. Pre-Installation Inspection: The Contractor shall make an inspection of all equipment and material to be used prior to installation. All items shall be verified for compliance with the requirements of these Specifications and all other applicable standards. All equipment, cable, and associated hardware identified for installation shall be inspected for damage and completeness utilizing standard practices to determine integrity and acceptability. In-Progress Inspection: At the Engineer's discretion, the Contractor shall perform inprogress inspections that shall include visual inspections of equipment, wiring practices, cabling, placement of equipment, marking of cables and adherence to safety procedures. In addition, the Owner, or his representative, may conduct additional inspections any time. Final Inspection: The Contractor shall conduct a final inspection that encompasses all portions of the installation. This inspection shall be performed to ensure that all aspects of the installation have been perfotmed in accordance with these Specifications, standard industry practices and the publications referenced herein. All non-compliance items shall be noted by the Contractor during this inspection. The Engineer shall witness this inspection. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-9 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 4. 3.2 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Corrective Action and Verification Inspection: The Contractor shall perfmm all corrective actions to ensure that all non-compliance items identified during the final inspection have been corrected. INSTALLATION A. Standards: All installation activities shall be performed in a neat and professional manner in accordance with all applicable local and national codes. Additionally, the Contractor and all subsequent Sub-Contractors employed to satisfy the requirements of these specifications shall obtain, or satisfy, the following prior to installation: 1. 2. 3. All licenses and permits All insurance and bonding as required All other standards or requirements specified in this document B. The contractor shall become familiar with all plans and provide layouts of all equipment in all locations. The contractor shall verify that all equipment is suitable for installation in the locations indicated and assure that proper clearances are maintained as required by code and as indicated on the plans. The contractor shall verify that all large equipment can be placed in the locations indicated and that the route into that space and all doors are large enough to accommodate that equipment. No change orders will be considered for replacing or restocking equipment that does not fit into spaces due to lack of coordination, planning, or field investigation. C. Contractor shall install and inspect all hardware required in this specification in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. D. Contractor shall adhere to the following during installation of the system: 1. 2. Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) listing for restricted access installations in business· and customer premises applications. This listing is required by the National Electric Code for customer premise installations. Fire resistance requirements specified by Underwriter's Laboratories in UL 1459, 2nd edition. E. Where undefined by codes and standards, Contractor shall apply a safety factor of at least two (2) times the rated load to all fastenings and supports of system components. F. Contractor shall install all system components including furnished equipment, and appurtenances in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and shall furnish all cables, connectors, terminators, interconnections, services, and adjustments required for a complete and operable system. G. Rack Mounted Equipment: 1. 2. As a general practice, Contractor shall run power cables, control cables, and high level cables on the left side of an equipment rack as viewed from the rear. The Contractor shall run other cables on the right side of an equipment rack, as viewed from the rear. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-10 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 For equipment mounted in drawers or on slides, provide the rack accessories as well as interconnecting cables with a service loop of not less than three feet and ensure that the cable is long enough to allow full extension of drawer or slide. H. Contractor shall install all custom and packaged software in the development and production environments'. I. Contractor shall provide a migration plan for all new and updated software to be migrated from within the development environment to the production environment. J. Final hardware selected and installation of hardware shall be submitted for review by the Engineer. Additionally, the Contractor shall review the cabinets and equipment room to ensure ventilation requirements are met or recommend modifications. K. Contractor shall install and configure all software required in this Specification in accordance with the software manufacturer's installation instructions. Apply the latest patches and security updates. Register the application with the manufacturer under the owner's name. L. The contractor shall facilitate, configure, document and test all connections required by other systems or other facilities not in contract that require access to the systems specified herein. M. Contractor shall place materials only in those locations that have been previously authorized. Any other locations shall be authorized, in writing, by the Engineer. N. Contractor shall provide all tools, applications and test equipment required to install, verify, and test the installation and to determine that it meets the specifications. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary materials required to implement and to achieve the required work performance. 3.3 DOCUMENTATION A. This Section requires complete documentation of all systems for the purpose of system operation and maintenance during and after the Warranty period. It is intended that the operation and maintenance manuals be exhaustive in the coverage of the system to the extent that they may be used as the sole guide to the troubleshooting, identification, and repair of defective parts. All documentation, as described here-in shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval sixty (60) days prior to final submission. B. Scope: The Contractor shall provide the Owner with Operation and Maintenance Manuals and other documentation on all installed systems. These manuals shall include basic wiring diagrams, schematics, and functional details such that any component, wire, or piece of equipment in the system may be easily identified by going to the actual equipment and making reference to this manual. It is required that everything in the system be neatly labeled and easily identifiable. Every terminal, wire, component, or piece of equipment, and other such items shall have a number or letter designation. All of these identification characteristics shall be included in the maintenance and operation manuals. C. The maintenance manual requirement of this Section is in addition to Shop Drawing requirements. Maintenance manuals and Drawing sets shall be compiled after system GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-11 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 fabrication and testing, and shall incorporate any changes made after Shop Drawing submittal. The maintenance manuals and drawing books shall be permanently bound in hard plastic covers. D. Maintenance Manuals, Manufacturer's Literature: Provide manufacturer's standard literature, covering all equipment included in the system. The maintenance manuals shall contain specifications, adjustment procedures, circuit schematics, component location diagrams, and replacement parts identification. All references to equipment not supplied on this Project shall be crossed out. E. Drawing Books: All Drawings developed specifically for this Project shall be reduced to 11 X 17, folded and bound with hard plastic covers. The 11 X 17 Drawings provided shall be easily readable after printing, even if this requires breaking large Drawings into several parts. Text shall be no smaller than 2 mm. The drawing book documents shall be produced with current version of AutoCAD and the electronic files shall be provided to the Owner at the completion of the Project on DVD/CD-ROM. Provide component identification and cross reference on the Drawings to allow the maintenance depmiment to understand the function of each item (the block diagram), find the room where the device is mounted (Contract Document plans), find its location in a rack (Arrangement Drawings), fmd how it is wired (wiring diagrams), and its detailed Specifications (contractor data sheets), and how to repair it (spare part lists). Include the following drawings as a minimum: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. F. System Block Diagram: This drawings shall depict the final system overview, including equipment types, location, IP addresses and any special information System Riser Diagram(s): These drawings shall show all system components, wire numbers, color codes, pin numbers, component locations and connections, depicting the "as-built", final configuration Rack Elevation and Wiring Diagram(s): The elevation diagrams shall depict the front views of the equipment racks identifying all equipment installed within. Complete wiring diagrams of the racks shall also be included Floor plans of the communications rooms showing the location of all equipment effected as a part of this contract within the communications rooms Elevation drawings of all wall mounted equipment showing the location of each component on the wall. Components on the walls shall be identified as in the functional block diagrams Wiring Diagrams: Provide wiring diagrams showing all field installed interconnecting wiring. Wire identification on the diagrams shall agree with the wire markers installed on the equipment System Administrator Documentation: The Contractor shall supply three (3) hardcopies of administrator documentation and three (3) copies of the documentation in PDF format on CD-ROM that detail the operation of the system. This documentation shall provide complete infonnation on the configuration, business rules, operation, maintenance, and trouble-shooting of the system Warranty: The Contractor shall supply all warranties as required in the "Warranty" article of this specification. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-12 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3.4 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS A. Project Testing: The system installation shall not be considered complete until On-Site Endurance Testing are completed. The purpose is to test the complete system and demonstrate that all specified features and performance criteria are met. All requirements of the specification shall be tested, including: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B. Test Plan/Procedure: Contractor shall provide six (6) copies of the proposed test plan/procedures for each testing phase for the review of the Engineer. The test plan for each phase of testing shall detail the objectives of all tests. The tests shall clearly demonstrate that the system and its components fully comply with the requirements specified herein. The submission of Test Plans shall adhere to the following: 1. C. Functionality, including reporting and response System capacity Hardware and software interaction Failure Recovery Report generation A draft test plan shall be presented to the Engineer at least ten (1 0) days prior to the scheduled start of each test Test plans shall contain at a minimum: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Functional procedures including use of any test or sample data Test equipment is to be identified by manufacturer and model including LAN analyzers and packet sniffers Interconnection of test equipment and steps of operation shall be defined Expected results required to comply with specifications Traceability matrix referencing Specification requirements with specific test procedures Record of test results with witness initials or signature and date performed Pass or fail evaluation with comments D. The test procedures shall provide conformity to all Specification requirements. Satisfactory completion of the test procedure is necessary as a condition of system acceptance. E. All Test plans must be reviewed by the Engineer and Owner. To successfully complete a test, the test document must be signed and dated by both the Contractor and the Engineer. F. Documentation verification both interconnects and operationally, shall be part of the test. Where documentation is not in accordance with the installed system interconnect and operating procedures, the system shall not be considered accepted until the system and documentation correlate. G. The Contractor shall provide the Owner or Owner representative the opportunity(s) to participate in any or all of tests. H. Test Reports: The Contractor shall prepare, for each test, a test report document that shall certifY successful completion of that test. Six (6) copies of the test report shall be submitted to GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-13 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 the Owner representative for review and acceptance within seven (7) days following each test. The test report shall contain, at a minimum: 1. 2. 3. 4. I. 3.5 Commentary on test results A listing and discussion of all discrepancies between expected and actual results and of all failures encountered during the test and their resolution Complete copy of test procedures and test data sheets with annotations showing dates, times, initials, and any other annotations entered during execution of the test Signatures of persons who performed and witnessed the test Test Resolution: Any discrepancies or problems discovered during these tests shall be corrected by the Contractor at no cost to Owner within 14 days. The problems identified in each phase shall be corrected and the percentage of the entire system re-tested determined by the Engineer before any subsequent testing phase is performed. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT A. General 1. 2. 3. B. Hardware and Software Support 1. 2. 3. C. The Contractor shall provide maintenance and support of all components associated with this system at no additional charge during the warranty period. This extends to systems requiring contractor pre-purchased maintenance agreements. The Contractor shall supply a list of special tools, test equipment, and outside inventory required for this Project. The Contractor may recommend specific items to facilitate long-term support of the system as an option All lead technicians performing installation and maintenance shall have a minimum of two (2) years experience on the proposed system and be manufacturer cettified on all hardware/software applications. Hardware and Software support shall be supplied by the Contractor directly or by a SubContractor reviewed by the Owner. Support shall cover all equipment and systems referenced in this Specification The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the performance of all equipment supplied by the Owner, provided that such equipment meets the specifications set forth by the Contractor All software shall be delivered with an installable backup Definitions 1. 2. Preventive and Routine Maintenance: Preventive and routine maintenance services shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the maintenance manual for each component. Preventative maintenance services shall include inspection, test, necessary adjustment, lubrication, parts cleaning, and upgrades. Routine maintenance services shall include scheduled overhauls as recommended by the equipment manufacturer Emergency Failure: A system failure is considered an emergency if any of the key components are inoperative to the extent the system cannot function in a nonnal manner. Emergency services shall include inspections and necessary tests to detennine the causes GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-14 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOUR1 VETERANS COMISSION V ARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOUR1 3. 3.6 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAI 29-040 of equipment or software malfunction or failure. The emergency services shall include furnishing and installing components, parts, or software changes required to replace malfunctioning system elements. The Contractor shall provide telephone suppott twentyfour (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. The Contractor shall provide support onsite within eight (8) hours of request. Support: Support shall be supplied by the Contractor directly or by a sub-Contractor reviewed by the Owner. Support shall cover all equipment referenced in this specification CLEANING A. 3.7 Upon completion of system installation, including outlet fittings and devices, inspect exposed finish. Remove burrs, dirt, and construction debris and repair damaged finish, including chips, scratches, and abrasions. TRAINING A. The User Training shall include on-the-job-training of at least eight (8) hours, on site at each location. B. The training shall provide the owner with a working knowledge of the system design and layout, and shall provide troubleshooting methods and techniques. In addition, the training shall cover testing, maintenance, and repair procedures for all equipment and applications, which are provided under this Specification. C. Course materials shall be delivered to the Owner. Final delivery of the course materials shall include a master hard copy of all materials and an electronic copy in a format reviewed in advance by the owner. The Contractor shall supply a DVD of each training course. D. All training shall be completed a minimum of two weeks prior to the system becoming operational and utilized by the Owner. Training schedule subject to the Owner's review. 3.8 ACCEPTANCE A. The Contractor shall not apply power to the system until after: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B. System and components have been installed and inspected in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions A visual inspection of the system components has been conducted to ensure that defective equipment items have not been installed and that there are no loose connections System wiring has been tested and verified as correctly connected as indicated All system grounding and transient protection systems have been verified as properly installed and connected, as indicated Power supplies to be connected to the system and equipment have been verified as the correct voltage, phasing, and frequency as indicated Satisfaction of the above requirements shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for incorrect installations, defective equipment items, or collateral damage as a result of Contractor work/equipment. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-15 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI C. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-01 FEDERALPROJECTNO: FA129-040 Acceptance will be withheld until the following have been completed successfully: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Acceptance of all submittals Successful testing and delivery of approved test results Completed Training as per the specifications as well as successful demonstration of the operation of the entire system Final cleanup of the system and work areas Delivery of all documentation including accepted As-built documentation. END OF SECTION 28 1000 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1000-16 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION V ARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SECTION 28 1200- COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1. B. Section 28 1200 contains the technical specifications for Communications Systems Identification. 1. 1.2 Identification products. REFERENCES A. 1.3 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.3. SCOPE OF WORK 1.4 A. 1.5 Provide equipment, conduit and cabling, terminating hardware, adapters, and cross-connecting hardware identification products for the Project. QUALIFICATIONS A. Project Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.A. B. Organization Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.B. SUBMITTALS 1.6 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.6. WARRANTY 1.7 A. 1.8 See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.8. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 1.9 See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.9. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.1 0. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers that may be incorporated in the work, include, but are not limited to the following: B. Labels and Labeling System 1. 2. 2.2 Basis of Design: Brady Acceptable substitutes: Dymo or submitted and owner-approved equivalent GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. All telecommunication and security components, areas, and cables shall be labeled, including but not limited to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Telephone Backboards (TBB) Telecommunications Rooms Fiber cables Metallic cable Ground points Cross-connect fields Security Enclosures Exterior enclosures Conduit ends (pathways) Pull boxes and junction boxes Equipment racks and cabinets Copper and fiber patch panels Maintenance holes Cables in maintenance holes and pull boxes Patch cables/jumpers B. Pathways are defined but not limited to; any conduit, innerduct, underground duct bank, wiring troughs, pull boxes, and any wiring systems used to enclose cabling of any type C. Labeling guidelines are TIA/EIA 606 Administration Standards for Telecommunication Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings with Owner specific asset nomenclature. D. All label material shall be suitable for intended usage and environment, meeting the legibility, defacement and general exposure requirements listed in UL 969 for indoor and outdoor use. Where insert labels are used the insert label shall be covered with clear cover and securely held in place. E. Interior labeling: printer shall be of the thetmal transfer type capable of printing self laminating labels of various size up to and including 1.5-inches (38 mm) by 1.5-inches (38 mm) printable area with a 4.5-inch (114 mm) self laminating tail. No non-self-laminating labels shall be approved. F. All labels shall be permanent, i.e. will not fade, peel, or deteriorate due to environment or time. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI G. 2.3 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Handwritten labels are not acceptable. CONDUITS AND PATHWAYS A. Conduits: General-purpose label designed for powdered coated surfaces with an ultraaggressive adhesive, trade name, "Mondo Bondo" (Brady). Label size shall be appropriate for the conduit size. Font size shall be easily visible from the finished floor. B. Innerduct: Polyethylene general-purpose tagging material, Brady part number PTL-12-109 (.75 X 3.00) used with an R4310 ribbon. This tag shall be attached using tie wraps. C. Junction boxes (larger than 4-inch (102 mm) x 4-inch (102 mm)): General-purpose label designed for powdered coated surfaces with an ultra-aggressive adhesive, trade name, "Mondo Bondo", Brady part number PTL-43-483 (1.90 X continuous) used with an R6010 ribbon. Font size shall be easily visible from the fmished floor. D. Junction boxes (4-inch (102 mm) x 4-inch (102 mm)): General-purpose label designed for powdered coated surfaces with an ultra-aggressive adhesive, trade name, "Mondo Bondo", Brady part number PTL-42-483 (1.00 X continuous) used with an R6010 ribbon. BACKBONE AND HORIZONTAL CABLE AND TERMINATIONS 2.4 A. Fiber termination hardware (cover): General purpose label designed for powdered coated surfaces, trade name, "Mondo Bondo", Brady part number PTL-42-483 (1.00 X continuous) used with an R60 10 ribbon. B. Fiber termination hardware (designation strip): Thermal transfer printable label with a permanent acrylic adhesive, Brady part number PTL-10-423 (.75 X .25) used with an R6010 ribbon. C. Patch panels: Gloss white film with a permanent acrylic based adhesive, Brady part number PTL-39-422 (.375 X .60) used with an R6010 ribbon. D. 110 Copper termination hardware: Laser printable, non-adhesive label designed for 110 tenninal block marking, Brady part number LAT-177-124 (available in various colors). E. Modular Faceplate (M14L): Highly durable, non-adhesive, polypropylene tag stock used for thennal transfer printing of faceplate designation strip, Brady part number PTl-40-412 (1.938 x .375) used with an R6210 ribbon. F. Horizontal cabling, patch cords, inside copper and low pair count (12 strands or less) fiber optic cable: Permanent acrylic adhesive, self-laminating vinyl wire and cable identification, Brady part number PTL-31-427 (1.00 X 1.50 X .50) used with an R4310 ribbon. G. Outside plant copper cable: Permanent acrylic adhesive, self-laminating vinyl wire and cable identification, Brady patt number PTL-34-427 (1.50 X 6.00 X 1.50) used with an R4310 ribbon. H. Inside and outside plant fiber cables: Permanent actylic adhesive, self-laminating vinyl wire and cable identification, Brady part number PTL-33-427 (1.50 X 4.00 X 1.00) used with an R4310 ribbon. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 2.5 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 EQUIPMENT RACKS AND CABINETS A. General purpose label designed for powdered coated surfaces. B. Basis of Design: Trade name, "Mondo Bondo", Brady part number PTL-42-483 (1.00 X continuous) used with an R60 10 ribbon. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 CONDUITS AND JUNCTION/PULL BOXES A. All conduits, innerduct, junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall be labeled. B. Conduits shall be labeled with the word "communications" and the conduit's origination room number and destination room number. Permanent room identifiers shall be used. c. Label conduit evety 50 feet, at each wall and floor penetration and at each conduit termination, such as outlet boxes, pull boxes, and junction boxes, or as otherwise specified in other Sections. D. Junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall be labeled with identification name or number as determined by Contractor and submitted for approval. E. Labels on conduits, junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall be machine-generated and easily visible from the finished floor. 3.2 BACKBONE AND HORIZONTAL CABLE AND TERMINATIONS A. Label cable terminations on designation strips. B. Label all cable at each terminating point. c. Label each port of the work area outlet. D. Labels shall be self-adhesive and machine generated. Handwritten labels are not acceptable. E. Cable identification numbers shall not be duplicated. F. Backbone Fiber 1. All fiber riser patch panels are to be labeled on the front panel as follows: a. b. c. d. e. 2. Panel# Location: Building, floor, room # From: Building, floor, and room# Number of 6 ports installed Date installed Each fiber riser cable installed to be labeled at each end as follows: a. b. Fiber cable # Terminated in: Patch Panel # COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI c. d. e. f. g. h. 3. 4. Fiber Cable # Location: building, floor From: building and Room # Intermediate rooms in path: Type: (SM, MM) Strand Count Bulkhead Positions in PATCH PANEL Strands are Landed On Date Installed Installed By: (Company) Date tested For each riser fiber cable installed: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. 7. PATCH PANEL# Location: building, floor, room# Number of 6 port bulkheads installed Date installed Installed by: (company) For each riser fiber cable installed in PATCH PANEL provide the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 6. Positions Strands are Landed On: From: Building and Room# Type: (SM, MM) Strand Count Date installed Date tested On each PATCH PANEL a fiber cable is landed on, the PATCH PANEL port identifying sheet provided by the factory is to have the applicable fiber cable # written in the applicable ports, identifying locations for all strands. The Following information for each PATCH PANEL and each fiber cable installed is to be provided in Table Format. Both a hard copy and electronic copy are to be provided. Electronic information is to be in Excel or compatible format. For each riser PATCH PANEL installed: a. b. c. d. e. 5. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Fiber Cable # PATCH PANEL# cable is landed in From: building and room # Intermediate rooms in path: Type: (SM, MM) Manufacturer Strand Count Bulkhead Positions in PATCH PANEL Strands are Landed On Date Installed Installed By: (Company) Date Tested A copy of the above is to be provided with as built documents and to the Owner. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-5 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI G. Horizontal Fiber 1. 2. Horizontal fiber cabling is to be installed on PATCH PANELs specified for horizontal fiber only. Each horizontal fiber PATCH PANEL is to be labeled as follows: a. b. c. d. e. f. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. PATCH PANEL# Location: Areas served by room # Number of 6 port bulkheads installed Corresponding Work Area outlet and port numbers Date installed: Date Tested: Installed by (company): Horizontal fiber cables: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 1. 8. PATCHPANEL# Location: building, floor, room # Factory ID sheet is to be unlabeled, Work area port ID numbers are to correspond to PATCH PANEL factory port ID. Areas of Work Area outlets, by room#: Number of 6 port bulkheads installed Date installed Horizontal fiber cabling labeling is to reflect PATCH PANEL port to corresponding room fiber outlet/jack. Work Area outlets vary in ports per outlet configuration. Each outlet is to be labeled with TTB#, PATCH PANEL# and sequential numbering from lowest port number to highest port number. Unlike copper horizontal outlets, each port is to be individually labeled with it's unique port number. The Following information for each horizontal PATCH PANEL and each horizontal fiber cable installed is to be provided in Table Format. Both a hard copy and electronic copy are to be provided. Electronic information is to be in Excel or compatible format. Horizontal PATCH PANEL's: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. H. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 PATCH PANEL# cable is landed in: Work Area outlet ports (by number) provided by cable: Type: Manufacturer: Strand Count: Bulkhead Positions in PATCH PANEL Strands are Landed On: Date Installed: Installed By (Company): Date Tested: A copy of the above is to be provided with as built documents and to the Owner. Three copies of a cable record document containing the cable information required on the cable label shall be delivered to the owner. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-6 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3.3 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 EQUIPMENT RACKS AND CABINETS A. All racks and cabinets shall be properly labeled with permanent typewritten labels, easily visible from finished floor. B. Label as indicated in Drawings. CLEANING 3.4 A. 3.5 Remove all unnecessary tools and equipment, unused materials, packing materials, and debris from each area where Work has been completed unless designated for storage. ACCEPTANCE A. Once all work has been completed and the Owner is satisfied that all work has been completed in accordance with contract documents, the Owner will notify Contractor in writing of formal acceptance of the system. B. Acceptance shall be subject to completion of all work and submittal and approval of full documentation as described above. END OF SECTION 28 1200 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION 28 1200-7 This Page Left Intentionally Blank WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SECTION 28 1500- HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1. B. Section 28 1500 contains the technical specifications for Horizontal Cabling for Security Systems. C. This Section includes fiber optic and copper horizontal cabling, termination hardware and patch cables. D. This Section includes horizontal cable, patch panels, connectors, patch cables, outlets, terminal blocks, etc. as required to provide a complete system. This section specifies the following types of control and signal transmission media: 1. E. 1.2 UTP Copper: Category 6 rated horizontal cabling with related components. Performance Requirements: Horizontal cabling system shall comply with transmission standards listed in Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. REFERENCES A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS 1.3 A. 1.4 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.3. SCOPE OF WORK A. Provide all horizontal cabling, terminating hardware, adapters, and cross-connecting hardware necessary for the project. B. The structured cabling system provides a consolidated communications infrastructure comprised of copper and fiber optic cables routed throughout the facility. This work shall provide transmission media for video/data signals and associated equipment. The Contractor shall provide structured cabling transmission media, components, and testing to conform to the Owner's standards as specified herein or shown on the plans and in conformance with manufacturers' requirements and recommendations. C. All specified equipment, cabling and ports shall be identified and labeled using approved means and methods per state standards, where the standards shall be provided to the contractor during construction. 1.5 QUALIFICATIONS A. Project Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.A. HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1500-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI B. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERALPROJECTNO: FA129-040 Organization Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.B. SUBMITTALS 1.6 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1.7 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.7. WARRANTY 1.8 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.8. quality assurance 1.9 A. 1.10 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.9. delivery, storage, and handling See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1 0. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers that may be incorporated in the work, include, but are not limited to the following: B. Horizontal Copper Cable, Patch Cables and Connecting Hardware 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.2 Belden Berk-Tek CommScope General Cable Corporation Superior Essex HORIZONTAL COPPER UTP REQUIREMENTS A. Horizontal copper cable shall be Category 6 four pair UTP as specified in the Drawings. B. Cable jacket shall comply with NBC Article 800 and shall be UL and c (UL) Listed Type CMP (communications multipurpose plenum) when installed in ceiling plenums. C. Cable shall terminate on an eight-pin modular jack at each outlet. All horizontal cabling shall meet or exceed the ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-C D. Cables shall be marked as UL verified with a minimum of Category 6 rating. HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1500-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 E. The cable shall support Voice, Analog Baseband Video/Audio, Fax, Modem, Switched-56, T-1, ISDN, RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, lOBASE-T Ethernet, Token Ring, lOOMbps TP-PMD, lOOBASE-T Ethernet, 10 Gbps Ethernet, , as well as all 77 channels (550 MHz) of analog broadband video. F. The maximum horizontal cable length for horizontal copper UTP cable from the termination of the cable in the communications room to the outlet is 90 meters. G. Cable shall meet or exceed the following electrical characteristics: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mutual capacitance: 47.8 nF/m Characteristic impedance: 100 Ohms(± 15 ohms)@ 1-550 MHz. DC resistance maximum: 9.83 Ohms/lOOm. DC resistance Unbalanced (max): 4% Individual pair. Delay Skew (max): 35ns/100m Positive ACR: Out to 395 MHz-km. COPPER TERMINATION HARDWARE 2.3 A. Copper Patch Panels 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B. Component certified to meet or exceed Category 6 standards. Configuration: Modular RJ-45 non-keyed 8-position jack port to 110 printed circuit board, factory pre-wired, augmented Category 6 standards, EIA/TIA T568A, active pins: 1 through 8, connection hardware: IDC PCB (printed circuit board) mounted connector for 22-26 AWG. Individual patch panel size not to exceed 96 ports, black finish. The termination block on the patch panel shall support the appropriate Category 6 applications and facilitate cross connection and inter connection using modular patch cords. All modular cross connect panels shall be UL listed. Work Area Outlets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8P8C non-keyed modular outlets for applications up to one Gbps and ANSI/TIA/EIA568-A compliant for Category 6 transmission requirements Part of the UL LAN Certification and Follow-up Program T568A eight-position jack pin/pair assignments Faceplates shall be white, ivory or stainless steel to match electrical outlets. Wall Phone Plates: Single jack wall plates shall be stainless steel, contain RJ45 eight conductor jacks and accept standard wall phones. 2.5 inch deep to provide adequate clearance for cable bend radius. COPPER PATCH CABLES 2.4 A. Provide a Category 6 Modular factory made Patch Cord for each installed port. B. Patch cables shall be performance and impedance matched with horizontal cables and provided by the same manufacturer of the horizontal cable. HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1500-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 C. All Category 6 patch cables shall conform to the referenced requirements and standards. D. Cords shall be equipped with an eight-pin modular connector on each end and shall be of appropriate length for application. E. All Category 6 cordage shall be round, and consist of 24 A WG minimum copper, stranded conductors, tightly twisted into individual pairs. F. Maximum equipment cable length from the work area outlet to the device should be limited to 9 feet. Maximum cable length for jumpers and patch cords in the communications room should be limited to 21 feet. G. Provide patch cables sized to routiRg requirements. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1. INSTALLATION 3.2 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.2. DOCUMENTATION 3.3 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.3. GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS 3.4 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.4. PERFORMANCE TESTING 3.5 A. Test all cables in accordance with referenced standards and manufacturer's recommended testing procedures MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT 3.6 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.8. CLEANING 3.7 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.9. TRAINING 3.8 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.10. HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1500-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3.9 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 ACCEPTANCE A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.11. END OF SECTION 28 1500 HORIZONTAL CABLING FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1500-5 This Page Left Intentionally Blank WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SECTION 28 1528- COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1. B. Section 28 1528 contains the technical specifications for Communication Pathways for Security Systems. C. This Section includes the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Conduit, fittings and bodies Plenum and Riser rated flexible raceway (innerduct) and fittings Hand holes, junction boxes, pull boxes and gutters Measured pull tape JHooks DEFINITIONS 1.2 A. Retain abbreviations that remain after this Section has been edited. B. EMT: Electrical metallic tubing. c. ENT: Electrical nonmetallic tubing. D. EPDM: Ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer rubber. E. FMC: Flexible metal conduit. F. IMC: Intermediate metal conduit. G. LFMC: Liquidtight flexible metal conduit. H. LFNC: Liquidtight flexible nonmetallic conduit. I. NBR: Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber. J. RNC: Rigid nonmetallic conduit. REFERENCES 1.3 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS 1.4 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.3. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 1.5 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SCOPE OF WORK A. All security pathways shall be provided in accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA 569-B Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces and the BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) to support the project. QUALIFICATIONS 1.6 A. Project Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.A. B. Organization Qualifications: See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.B. SUBMITTALS 1.7 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1.8 A. 1.9 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.7. WARRANTY A. 1.10 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.8. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.9. B. All work shall be supervised on site by a BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer. 1.11 A. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.10. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers that may be incorporated in the work, include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Conduit: a. b. c. d. Allied Tube and Conduit. Wheatland Tube Company. Triangle Wire and Cable, Inc. Approved Equivalent COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 2. Conduit Fittings and Bodies: a. b. c. d. 3. Qazite Approved Equivalent J Hooks a. b. 2.2 Fibertek. Condux International Approved Equivalent Hand Holes: a. b. 7. Carlon Riser Gard Flexible Raceway (corrugated) Endot "Endocor/RI" series innerduct Pyramid "Fire Flex Riser Duct" series innerduct Approved Equivalent Measured pull tape - pull tape printed with sequential footage markings for accurate measurements: a. b. c. 6. Carlon Plenum Gard Flexible Raceway (corrugated) Endot "Endocor/PL" series innerduct Pyramid "Fire Flex Plenum Duct" series innerduct Approved Equivalent Innerduct: a. b. c. d. 5. Crouse-Hinds, Appleton Electric. Killark Electric Manufacturing Company. 0-Z/Gedney. Approved Equivalent Innerduct (Plenum): a. b. c. d. 4. STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Panduit Approved Equivalent MATERIALS A. All conduits, fittings, junction and pull boxes shall be UL rated. B. All conduits, fittings, junction and pull boxes shall comply with the NEC. C. All conduit fittings, junction and pull boxes shall provide minimum cable bend radius as required for the media installed as defined by the media manufacturer. D. RNC: NEMA TC 2, Type EPC-40-PVC, unless otherwise indicated. Fittings for ENT and RNC: NEMA TC 3; match to conduit or tubing type and material. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 E. EMT fittings shall be formed steel compression ring type. Die cast fittings are not allowed. F. Rigid Steel Galvanized Conduit and Fittings Before Coating: 1. 2. G. Follow FS WW-C-581d, ANSI C80.1, and UL 6. Pass bending, ductility, and thickness of zinc coating in ANSI C80.1. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. EMT fittings shall be formed steel compression ring type. Die cast fittings are not allowed. EMT shall be UL listed and conform to NEC Article 300.22. Shall be used inside buildings only. Only manufacturer's fittings, transition adapters, terminators and fixed bends shall be used. All transition junction and pull boxes, fittings terminators and adapters shall be a metallic material. H. Conduit Bodies: are not permitted. I. Conduit Fittings 1. 2. 3. All fittings shall be compression or threaded. Fittings shall provide a secure connection for pulling communications cables. Setscrew fittings are not permitted. J. Non-metallic conduits are not permitted in above ground installations. Conversion fittings are required for non-metallic (below ground) to metallic (above ground) transitions. K. Innerduct (Plenum): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. L. Application: Suitable for an indoor installation, typically within a riser system or backbone conduit, and within plenum spaces, such as above ceiling or within an access floor, for the support of telecommunications fiber optic cables. Designed and manufactured as a continuously extruded corrugated pipe. Material: Fabricated from PVDF resin, or equivalent. Only manufacturer's fittings, transition adapters, terminators and fixed bends shall be used. 1" diameter corrugated, non-metallic unless otherwise noted on drawings. Innerduct (Riser): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Application: Suitable for an indoor installation, typically within a riser system or backbone conduit, for the support of telecommunications fiber optic cables. Material: Fabricated from Capron resin, or equivalent. Designed and manufactured as a continuously extruded corrugated pipe. UL Listed with Flame Propagation compliant with UL 2024 Only manufacturer's fittings, transition adapters, terminators and fixed bends shall be used. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 6. M. 1" diameter corrugated, non-metallic unless othetwise noted on drawings. Measured Pull Tape 1. 2. 3. N. Pre-lubricated, woven polyester, low friction, and high abrasion resistant yarn Minimum average tensile strength shall be 1250 lbs. for 2" and smaller conduits and innerduct. Minimum average tensile strength shall be 1800 lbs. for conduits larger than 50mm. Pull Boxes, Junction Boxes and Gutters 1. 2. All junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall comply with NEC Article 314. All junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall meet the following minimum material requirements: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0. 16-gauge steel or heavier. Seams shall be continuously welded and grounded smooth. External screws and clamps. External mounting feet (where possible). Oil-resistant gasket and adhesive. ANSI 61 gray polyester powder coating inside and out over phosphatized surface. UL 50 type 12. All junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall be provided with bushings for conduits and/or cabling. All junction boxes shall be provided with a hinged cover. Where clearances do not allow full opening of hinged cover, bolt on covers with captive nuts shall be provided. All junction boxes, gutters and pull boxes shall be securely installed. All junction boxes, gutters and pull box configurations and sizes for single and multiple conduit runs shall comply with BICSI TDMM. Telecommunications Outlet Boxes 1. P. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA 1 29-040 Telecommunications outlet boxes shall be square double gang type FD, deep type, with a single gang plaster ring. Furnish outlet boxes with fixture studs where required. J Hooks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. J Hooks shall be provided for above ceiling cable installations including ceiling mount, drop wire basket, threaded rod, and screw on beam clamp type installations. Non Metallic 1" bend radius control Include cable ties to secure cabling. Provide accessories and supports required for complete installation. Modular system able to add additional j hooks to assembly for multiple configurations. Ability to support and manage a large capacity of cables. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-5 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1. B. Contractor's RCDD supervisor shall review and approve all shop drawings, coordination drawings and record drawings. C. Verify conduit system is properly sized for cables (minimum 3/4", unless otherwise noted in Drawings). D. Verify general conduit route following Drawings. E. Verify substrates to which work is connected and dete1mine detail requirements for proper support. F. Verify proper location and type of rough-in for conduit terminations. INSTALLATION 3.2 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.2. SLEEVE INSTALLATION FOR ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS 3.3 A. Coordinate sleeve selection and application with selection and application of fires topping. B. Concrete Slabs and Walls: Install sleeves for penetrations unless core-drilled holes or formed openings are used. Install sleeves during erection of slabs and walls. c. Use pipe sleeves unless penetration arrangement requires rectangular sleeved opening. D. Rectangular Sleeve Minimum Metal Thickness: 1. 2. For sleeve cross-section rectangle perimeter less than 50 inches (1270 mm) and no side greater than 16 inches (400 mm), thickness shall be 0.052 inch (1.3 mm). For sleeve cross-section rectangle perimeter equal to, or greater than, 50 inches (1270 mm) and 1 or more sides equal to, or greater than, 16 inches (400 mm), thickness shall be 0.138 inch (3.5 mm). E. Fire-Rated Assemblies: Install sleeves for penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies unless openings compatible with fires top system used are fabricated during construction of floor or wall. F. Cut sleeves to length for mounting flush with both surfaces of walls. G. Extend sleeves installed in floors 2 inches (50 mm) above finished floor level. H. Size pipe sleeves to provide 1/4-inch (6.4-mm) annular clear space between sleeve and raceway unless sleeve seal is to be installed. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-6 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 I. Seal space outside of sleeves with grout for penetrations of concrete and masonry and with approved joint compound for gypsum board assemblies. J. Interior Penetrations of Non-Fire-Rated Walls and Floors: Seal annular space between sleeve and raceway, using joint sealant appropriate for size, depth, and location of joint. K. Fire-Rated-Assembly Penetrations: Maintain indicated fire rating of walls, partitions, ceilings, and floors at raceway penetrations. Install sleeves and seal with firestop materials. L. Roof-Penetration Sleeves: Seal penetration of individual raceways with flexible, boot-type flashing units applied in coordination with roofing work. M. Aboveground, Exterior-Wall Penetrations: Seal penetrations using sleeves and mechanical sleeve seals. Select sleeve size to allow for l-inch (25-mm) annular clear space between pipe and sleeve for installing mechanical sleeve seals. N. Underground, Exterior-Wall Penetrations: Install cast-iron "wall pipes" for sleeves. Size sleeves to allow for l-inch (25-mm) annular clear space between raceway and sleeve for installing mechanical sleeve seals. 3.4 SLEEVE-SEAL INSTALLATION A. Install to seal underground, exterior wall penetrations. B. Use type and number of sealing elements recommended by manufacturer for raceway material and size. Position raceway in center of sleeve. Assemble mechanical sleeve seals and install in annular space between raceway and sleeve. Tighten bolts against pressure plates that cause sealing elements to expand and make watertight seal. 3.5 FIRESTOPPING A. 3.6 Apply firestopping to conduit penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies to restore original fire-resistance rating of assembly. PROTECTION A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure coatings, finishes, and cabinets are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. 1. 2. 3.7 Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc-rich paint recommended by manufacturer. Repair damage to PVC or paint finishes with matching touchup coating recommended by manufacturer. DOCUMENTATION A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.3. COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-7 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3.8 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS A 3.9 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.4. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT A 3.10 A 3.11 A 3.12 A See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.8. CLEANING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.9. TRAINING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1 0. ACCEPTANCE See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.11. END OF SECTION 28 1528 COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS 28 1528-8 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 SECTION 28 2100- WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (WMS) PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1. RELATED SECTIONS A. 1.3 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.3. REFERENCES A. 1.4 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK A. The following are minimum system requirement of the new Wander Management System to be installed at each of the seven (7) Missouri Veterans Homes in the State of Missouri. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. All homes are bid as one project; the WMS system for each home shall be from the same manufacturer and operate similar in all seven homes. The WMS shall be active RFID and shall have the following equipment; A WMS workstation shall be located at the main nurse station in each facility wing (one per wing). The workstation shall consist of a dedicated personal computer, 22" monitor (minimum) and software. Each workstation shall be connected to the facility local area network and shall be utilized for alarm notifications and programming transmitters. RF antennas at each controlled door as required on plans. WMS control touch key pads with alarms at each controlled door, keypad shall be capable of bypassing WMS alarms. Remote Keypads located on the exterior side of some of the controlled doors. If possible, the above door equipment is preferred to be combined into one piece of equipment at each door. Door Position switches at each controlled door. Magnetic locks at each door, some of which do not currently have magnetic locks (refer to plans for doors requiring magnetic locks be installed). Transmitter bracelets shall be waterproof and have tamperproof capabilities (cannot be removed by resident without scissors are special tool) Decorative transmitters are prefen·ed. All alarms can only be bypassed at the door that has been violated by entering a minimum of a three digit code on the WMS keypad at the door or utilizing an assigned proximity card. The bracelet transmitters shall have a minimum of a 1 year battery life span and the system will need to be able to identify when a transmitter has a low remaining battery life. The transmitters shall also be able to operate in an unsupervised mode if a resident is planning to leave the facility. Provide twenty five (25) transmitters and bands for each of the seven (7) homes. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI B. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Additional requirements of the WMS are as follows; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. This WMS shall operate as follows; when a resident with a bracelet is present near a monitored door the RF antenna shall detect the bracelet transmitter immediately when it enters the protection zone, if the door is closed, the magnetic locks shall lock the door. If the resident attempts to open the door or stays within the zone for too long the WMS shall alarm locally at that door. The RF zone at each door shall be adjustable and the time the resident can stay in a zone before the system will alarm shall be adjustable. The alarm shall be sent to the WMS work station in the same zone where the door alarm occurred. Additionally the WMS shall be connected to the nurse call system and the residents nurse shall receive a text notification on their assigned pager identifying the resident name and door location. The nurse workstations, located in each wing, shall provide at a minimum the identification of the resident who has alarmed a door and the location of the door where the resident is located. This workstation shall also be used for programming transmitter bracelets and disarming transmitter bracelets when a resident leaves the facility with staff or family. The system manufacturer shall be responsible for start-up and programming the WMS system (including current residents to receive bracelets) and providing a minimum of 8 hours owner training at each facility. A one year warranty shall be included (including parts and labor) software upgrades shall be included for a period offive (5) years. The MWS manufacturer shall have a state local approved contractor who is certified in working on their wander management system. Tlus contractor will be required to respond on site to service calls within 6 hours from receiving the call. A manufacturing or equipment test date must be listed on each piece of equipment and all equipment shall be manufactured within 12 months of installation. The WMS shall be expandable. Inasmuch as possible, the wander management systems shall be backwards compatible with new technology as new technology becomes available. The dementia wing in each facility is not intended to receive a WMS, as these areas are already on lock down. There will be a RF transmitter device at the dementia wing main door to monitor if a resident with a bracelet leaves the dementia wing. Any facilities which currently have an existing WMS in place will have those old systems removed by the contractor and replaced with the above new system. C. The system shall be capable of routing individual Alert and Alarm displays to any PC on the facility network, if desired (ex. Security office, office of the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, etc.). D. The WMS shall offer an Escort Pendant to facilitate the easy movement of transmitter-wearing residents through monitored doors (without generating an Alarm) but ONLY when accompailled by an authorized staff member or caregiver with authorization to use the Pendant. The Escort Pendant will further have the capability to keep Escort Codes (normally entered manually at each door) secure. The Pendant shall be discretely programmed with the Escort Code and divulged to others only on a Need-to-Know basis. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARlO US MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 E. The WMS shall be fault tolerant. Despite the failure of the server or any Nurse's Station monitor, the WMS shall still be capable of generating Alerts, Alarms, and locking/unlocking doors to maintain a secure perimeter. F. The WMS shall self-monitor its performance. If a component of the system fails or enters into an off-line state, the event and device shall be displayed on the monitors associated with the WMS, to include any other PC on the facility network that is so enabled. G. Work of this section includes all labor, materials, and software required for detailed technical design, systems, installation, data entry and importation, programming, graphic entry and importation, testing, commissioning, staff ill-Service Training, documentation and warranty of a complete and operating Wander Management System as shown on the drawings and specified herein. QUALIFICATIONS 1.5 A. 1.6 See Section28 1000, Paragraph 1.5. SUBMITTALS A. 1.7 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A. See Section28 1000, Paragraph 1.7. WARRANTY 1.8 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.8. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.9 A. 1.10 A. 1.11 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.9. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.10. INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS A. Contractor shall provide all cost associated with the interfaces to other system as specified. All programming, implementation, and testing shall be provided. Final Acceptance will not be given until all interfaces have been demonstrated to be fully functional and meet all requirements stated. B. Fire Alarm System: The WMS shall interface with the Fire Alarm System (FAS) so that relay output contacts from the fire alarm system will unlock the means of egress secured portals during emergency fire/ life safety potential situations. For standard magnetic locks, which are required to release during the a fire alarm, fire alarm contacts from addressable control modules WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 (relays) and/or fire alarm panel-controlled relays shall be connected to the magnetic lock such that failure of other WMS components or WMS communications shall not defeat fire alarm release of the WMS controlled doors. 1. In the event of a fire alarm, the WMS shall continue to monitor the movement of transmitter-wearing residents at each monitored exit. In other words, despite being in fire alarm mode, the Nurse's Station monitor will continue to display the resident and exit information of any transmitter-wearing resident, either in proximity to a monitored door or when passing-thru (eloped) a monitored door while the fire alarm is in progress. C. Nurse Call System, Pagers, Email, Text Messaging: The WMS shall be capable of interface with these systems/devices via: Comp 1 Protocol, HTTP post, and/or dry contact closure to inform appropriate staff /caregivers of an Alert or Alarm event. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. 2.2 Power: All WMS equipment shall operate on 120 VAC. Any special power treatment required, such as filtering or spike elimination that may be required for proper operation and protection of the WMS system, shall be provided with the system. MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: The following manufacturers have been approved for providing WMS equipment. Only approved manufacturers will be allowed; any other manufacturers that can meet the specification requirements can submit a request for a substitution form by April 1i\ 2014. Refer to Division 01 specification 00 6325. 1. Wander Management System (WMS software, controllers, panels and modules, transmitters and keypads): a. b. 2. Access Control System Card Readers: a. b. 3. HID Approved Equivalent Servers and Workstations a. 4. Secure Care Products Code Alert (RF Technologies) As specified in Section 28 2400. Electromagnetic Locks: a. b. c. Locknetics Schlage SDC WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI d. e. 5. Alarm Safe. Altronix Security Door Controls. Locknetics. RCI Approved Equivalent Visual and/or Audible Devices: a. b. 2.3 GE Security- Sentrol Approved Equivalent Power Supplies (controller, module, and door hardware): a. b. c. d. e. f. 7. Dortronics Approved Equivalent Man door balanced magnetic switches: a. b. 6. STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Wheelock Approved equal EQUIPMENT A. Transmitters: The equipment provided shall meet the following requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B. The transmitter shall have a battery life of no less than 1 year. The transmitter shall not rely on an "exciter" or other hardware to "wake-up". The transmitter shall be employ "active", not "passive", technology. The transmitter shall be resistant to water, mild soap and water, urine, and other bodily fluids/excreta. The transmitter shall have a unique, numerical identifier allowing the WMS to associate the transmitter with a particular resident in the event of an Alert or Alarm. The transmitter shall clearly display a battery expiration date and part number for reordering. The transmitter shall comply with FCC Part 15 Subpart C. The transmitter shall be capable of being worn on the resident's wrist or ankle. The transmitter shall be reusable during its battery lifespan. The transmitter shall be capable of accepting appliques (stickers) to give the appearance of a wristwatch or piece of jewelry. Transmitter Straps: The equipment provided shall meet the following requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mild soap and water shall be used to clean the strap when soiled. The strap shall be for a single use only. The strap shall not degrade when the resident bathes while wearing the strap. The straps edges will be smooth to the touch. The strap shall be adjustable and designed to fit snugly, yet comfortably, around the resident's wrist or ankle. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 282100-5 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 6. 7. C. The strap shall be tamper-resistant to cutting and removal by the resident in an attempt to evade the system and elope. and not easily removed by the resident Universal Door Panels (UDP): The equipment provided shall meet the following requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. D. STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAI 29-040 The Universal Door Panel shall receive data from the system, receive Antenna communication and issue audible alarms if the door is opened. The Universal Door Panel shall have a touch keypad that is used to reset alarms and bypass the Universal Door Panel. The Universal Door Panel shall be capable of triggering electromagnetic door locks to secure the monitored door when a transmitter is within the detection zone. The Universal Door Panel shall be capable of operating as a Delayed Egress device that can utilize a trigger mechanism to determine when an exit door that is equipped with an Electro-magnetic lock is having an unauthorized egress attempt. The Universal Door Panel shall be available in models that comply with NFPA-101 Life Safety Code or ICC/BOCA National Building Codes. The Universal Door Panel shall be capable of triggering an alarm an announcement at the alarm monitoring computer workstation. The Universal Door Panel shall have an "anti-tailgate" feature; the bypass interval shall end when the door closes to prevent a monitored person from following the bypass exit. The Universal Door Panel shall contain a steel plate behind the keypad assembly to protect the unit from damage. The Universal Door Panel shall provide the capability of changing bypass codes by reprogramming through its keypad. The Universal Door Panel shall communicate to the WMS control panel via an RS-485 communication method over standard Category 5 UTP cabling. This communication shall be two-way and allow for supervision of the controller, notification of resident transports and automatic locking down of the doors. The door panel shall have a battery back-up to function for approximately 30~minutes in the event of facility power failure. In the event of a power failure, the door panel shall still be fully capable of providing perimeter security on battery power, capable of locking/unlocking doors and generating Alerts and Alarms should those events occur during the outage. The door panel shall have a non-volatile memory. The door panel shall be capable of sounding an audible alarm when in Alarm mode. When in Alarm mode, the alarm shall only be silenced at the door where the Alarm occurred. The alarm shall be silenced by entering a numeric code on the door panel touchpad or proximity reader. The door panel shall indicate when on battery power with an audible chirp or flashing light. The WMS shall permit the facility administrators to select easily remembered codes that are entered at the door panel. Receiver Antennas 1. The Antenna's receives the RF signal from the Wandering Management Transmitter, and indicate to the Universal Door Panel when there is a transmitter is in the area. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-6 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. E. The Universal Door Panel shall monitor the detection zone around the doorway, hallway or stairwell where the antenna is mounted. The Receiver shall receive the radio frequency signal sent by the Transmitters and send the signal to the Universal Door Panel. The Receiver shall be encased in flame resistant material. The Receiver shall receive signals at multiple frequencies. The receiver shall also be able to be switched over (in the field by the installer) to an available frequency. The Receiver shall be powered via the Universal Door Panel. Remote Keypad 1. 2. F. The keypad shall have the ability to reset alarms and bypass the protected door and Electromagnetic Lock via codes on a keypad. The bypass override shall be programmable for 10 to 120 seconds. Weather proof, where installed exterior to the building. Tester (One per facility): The equipment provided shall meet the following requirements: 1. The Tester shall be part of the WMS to periodically test the following components in compliance with facility policies and procedures, as well as locaVState/Federal a. b. c. 2. G. The WMS shall automatically log the door panel tests and archive the results for review by Administration and/or other Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The server shall maintain synchronized database and communicate directly with the WMS control panels and workstations. Loss of the server shall not interrupt WMS system operation. The WMS control panels shall be able to operate independently of the server. See specification 28 2400. System Software: 1. I. Transmitter functionality Door panel Alert functionality Door panel Alarm functionality Server: 1. H. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 The Contractor shall provide all software, licenses, etc. as required for a fully operational system as described in the specifications and on the drawings. WMS Computer Workstation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. See Specification 28 2400 for requirements. The workstation shall notify the staff if the WMS is in alarm. The WMS shall have the ability to provide alarms at each workstation in the facility. The workstation shall be able to activate other ancillary security devises such as electromagnetic locks, elevator deactivation relays, Audio visual devices, VSS systems, pagers, and piezo sounders during alarms. All system responses shall be configurable to facility need. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-7 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. J. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 Each system shall support multiple computer workstations in addition to non-computer remote annunciator units. The system shall report multiple transmitter alarms from single and/or multiple locations. The individual identity and alarm condition of each transmitter shall be reported. All significant changes in transmitter status shall be logged and time stamped in the computer program so that the sequence of logged events is known. All components shall be monitored continually by the system to eliminate nonfunctionality and loss of security by non-working units. An alarm shall sound if any portion of the system is compromised accidentally or on purpose. All components shall meet the requirements for a Class B digital device under part 15 of the FCC rules. The computer software program shall display all alarms on screen. The facility's floor plan will be incorporated to notate alarm location and a pop-up box shall provide: resident's name, transmitter number, group/floor and room number as well as space to include pertinent information such as medical condition, dietary information, photograph, etc. A box may be selected if the resident is known to be a wanderer risk. The main system shall not be dependent upon computer use to constitute a fully working system. The software shall have the ability to require users to enter unique, personal passwords in order to perform system actions including: moving residents to ancillary departments, discharging residents from the system, clearing alarms and changing system settings. The software system shall have the ability to record and archive the history of all active transmitters on hard disk. In lieu of software a paper trail shall be generated. Such an archive shall include transmitter identification, alarm status, location and reset information. The System shall generate an alarm whenever a transmitter signal enters the alatm area of an open door. It shall identify the specific transmitter number and the door location. Passive infrared sensors or door contacts connected to the door Management antennae assure that alarms are only generated when a transmitter enters the area while a door is open or the sensor is activated. The System shall also have the ability to generate alarms under the following conditions: An authorized exit has occurred but the resident has not returned to the facility within a certain time period. An authorized exit has occurred and a second resident tries to "piggyback" through the protected exit. Magnetic Locks: The locks provided shall have the following characteristics: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Operate on 12 or 24 VDC power Auxiliary inputs Release input Reset input Alarm output Fire Alarm input to unlock magnet immediately Connections consist of on board terminals. Minimum 1000 lb holding force. Auto voltage selection UL special locking arrangements, ANSIIBHMA 156.23 Grade 1, UL10C Positive pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies Certifications Bayonet mount with all mounting accessories WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-8 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI K. Door Position Switch (Security doors): Provide door position switches at door locations as indicated on the drawings. Switches shall have the following features and characteristics: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. L. Construction: Rugged construction designed for flush mounting for new doors or surface mounting for steel doorframes. Contacts: Independent form-C contacts Life expectancy: 10,000,000 cycles. Gap distance: W', maximum. Classification: UL listed 634 for use with security systems. Tamper proof: Integral magnetic and pry tamper contacts. Central Power Supply 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2.4 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 The Central Power Supply shall be a Class II UL Listed as a Releasing Device and shall meet NFP A Standard 72 Fire-Protective Signaling Service requirements. The Central Power Supply shall be housed in a Steel Cabinet w/locking door and keyed power on/off switch. The Central Power Supply enclosure shall be painted to prevent corrosion and shall be gray in color. The Central Power Supply shall have conduit knockouts on all4 sides to permit conduit connection for hardwiring of the AC power. The Central Power Supply shall have over current protection from both AC Input and DC Output with fuses: 3.5A, 250V (AC) and 15A, 32V (DC). The power requirements of the Central Power Supply are Input: 120V AC, 3 Amp Max Single-Phase Power and Output: 15V DC, 9 Amp. Upon activation of the fire alarm, the Central Power Supply shall deactivate all magnetic locks while continuing to power the Wandering Management System. CABLING A. See Cable Schedule on the drawings. Contractor shall verify the manufacturer's recommended cables for his system and use the appropriate cable types. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1. INSTALLATION A. 3.3 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.2. INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS A. General: Installation of conductors shall comply with Division 28 Specification Section "Horizontal Cabling for Security Systems", and meet all applicable manufacturer recommendations, local, state and national codes. WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 282100-9 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3.4 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29-040 GROUNDING A. Cable Shields: All pair shields shall be grounded at one (1) point only. Cables that originate from processing equipment and serve field devices shall be grounded to the signal ground terminal in the processing equipment. B. Comply with Section 28 1000. c. Comply with NFP A 70, National Electrical Code. DOCUMENTATION 3.5 A. See Section 281000, Paragraph 3.3. INSTALLATION OF WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 3.6 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.4. INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS 3.7 A. 3.8 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.5. GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS A. 3.9 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.7. MAINTENANCEANDSUPPORT A. 3.10 A. 3.11 A. 3.12 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3 .11. CLEANING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.12. TRAINING See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.13. ACCEPTANCE See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.14. END OF SECTION 28 2100 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 28 2100-10 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 SECTION 28 2300- VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1. B. This section contains the specifications for the Video Surveillance System (VSS). This system shall provide the VSS cameras, the transport of video signals, the display of live and recorded camera video, and the archiving of all camera video onto a long term storage facility. RELATED SECTIONS 1.2 A. See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.3. B. See Section 28 2400 Computing and Storage Systems 1.3 REFERENCES A. 1.4 See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK A. This section includes all labor and materials including, but not limited to, Digital Video Recorders, Video Management and archiving software with licenses, fixed cameras and cameras with pan, tilt zoom (PTZ) features, camera housings and mounting hardware, and power supplies required to form a fully functional and operational network based virtual matrix surveillance system and network based digital video recording system. B. The programming, testing, owner training and documentation of the installed VSS as shown on the Drawings and specified herein are part of this contract. All costs associated with programming, testing, training and documentation of the system shall be included in the contract. C. Provide all software licenses required for the VSS system. The contractor shall provide equipment as shown on the Drawings including, but not limited to, cables, conduit, lightning and surge protection, mounting bracket fabrication, connection to 120 VAC power and Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), and all equipment and cabling necessary to provide a complete and operational system. 1.5 QUALIFICATIONS A. 1.6 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5. SUBMITTALS A. See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.6. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1.7 A. 1.8 See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.7. WARRANTY A. See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.8. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.9 A. 1.10 A. 1.11 A. 1.12 A. See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.9. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 1.1 0. PRODUCT STANDARDS Provide at the time of installation the latest version of all equipment and software. Discontinued equipment or equipment which has been officially noted as end-of-production or end-of-life shall not be acceptable. SPARE PARTS See Specification 28 1000, Paragraph 2.2. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to the requirements of the quality assurance specifications, provide all equipment of like kind by a single manufacturer. Manufacturers listed are not pre-approved with regard to specific equipment requirements and must meet all of the specification requirements for each equipment category and device type for approval. Provide products by one (1) of the following manufacturers. 1. Fixed Style Cameras a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. American Dynamics Bosch Honeywell Panasonic Pelco Approved Equivalent Lenses a. Approved Equivalent (by camera manufacturer) VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3. Camera Power Supplies a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 4. Altronix American Dynamics Bosch Honeywell Panasonic Pel co Approved Equivalent VSS Digital Video Recorders I Video Management Software a. b. c. d. e. f. 2.2 STATE PROJECT NO: U1403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA 1 29-040 American Dynamics Bosch Honeywell Panasonic Pelco Approved Equivalent MATERIAL A. General: Provide material of types, sizes, capacities and electrical characteristics indicated. Except as otherwise indicated, provide manufacturer's VSS components as indicated by their published product information, designed and constructed as recommended by manufacturer. The design intent is that all cameras be provided from the same manufacturer for ease of servicing. The design intent is that all camera housings shall be provided from the same manufacturer so that a fixed dome housing is same look/style for all cameras .. B. Digital Video Recording System (DVRS) Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The DVRS shall provide a "direct-to-disk" process of recording all CCTV cameras in a high-resolution digital format. The DVRS shall include Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) and all necessary equipment to provide a fully functional recording and monitoring system. The Contractor shall provide the same features, functions and capacities currently implemented in the existing system. The DVRS shall include individual camera video motion detection. Video motion detection shall be individually programmable per camera and shall provide for initiating recording, increasing record rates, generating alanns, and performing other actions upon detection of motion in the camera view. The DVRS shall have the ability to adjust image resolution to QCIF 160x120, CIF 320x240, VGA (4CIF) 640x480. The DVRS shall have the ability to adjust the compression level of the video image data size, to save on storage size, when needed. The DVRS shall have the ability to move a PTZ camera to any of the preset positions upon detecting motion at another camera. The DVRS shall have the ability to move a PTZ camera to any of the preset positions upon detecting software command from the ACS (or other devices interfaced via RS232). VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. C. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Monitoring, switching, or reviewing video shall not interfere with DVRS recording functions. The DVRS shall provide authentication for recorded video. The authentication shall automatically identifY and notifY the viewer of video that has been altered. The DVRS shall identifY and store altered and/or enhanced video separately from original video. Under no circumstances shall the system allow original, unaltered video to be replaced by altered or enhanced video. The DVRS shall provide for overlay and on-screen display of descriptive text for each camera within the system. Camera name, camera number, image time and date shall be provided. Coordinate descriptors with the Owner and program the DVRS accordingly. Image Enhancement: The DVRS shall provide for image enhancement when video is viewed from the review workstations. Contrast, brightness, color, hue, inverse and digital zoom shall be controlled on live and recorded video for each camera within the system. Workstation Graphical User Interface Software Requirements 1. 2. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) shall provide a multi-channel display area containing access to a listing of all connected cameras, Site and building maps and device tree, a navigator window, a control dialog display area, a toolbar, a display mode control area, a function control area, a video display controls area and other image controls area. Each area shall contain the necessary controls to operate and setup the system. The Main Window shall provide the following: a. b. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Shall have the ability to view, record, playback and archive video from cameras located at remote locations over the IP network. (Multi-location recordings). Shall allow time synchronized multiple cameras view/playback. Shall provide a tamper-proof log file on user's activity in the system using encryption and integrity check. Shall be scalable to support an unlimited number of cameras with multiple DVRs. Shall provide 24 hours scheduler to activate and deactivate the following features on a per camera basis: a. b. c. d. 8. Site and Device Tree depicting each recorder with all connected cameras, visually differentiating between PTZ and fixed cameras by either icons or camera tags. A multi-screen display area that allows for screen displays of a Single camera, Quad, 3x3, 4x4, 16 x 16 and Full screen of any of the above selected multi-screen displays. The main window shall be capable of spanning multiple monitors through the use of multiple display cards per workstation. Bring cameras on/offline. Sound audible alarm on motion detection in camera's field of view. Send e-mail/text, pager notification on motion detection events with/without video image attachment. Start/stop and change patrolling sequence for PTZ cameras. The system shall monitor camera video and provide alerts for the following malicious acts: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-4 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION V ARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI a. b. c. d. 9. D. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: F Al 29~040 Camera masking- attempts to 'cover up' the camera view either by painting the lens or covering the camera fixture with a bag or blanket Blinding- use of a bright light source or laser aimed directly into the camera lens Signal cut- interruption of the camera signal cable Power cut - interruption of AC or DC power to the camera Shall allow Administrator/operator to write (copy) archived video to CD/DVD, as email attachment, external hard drive (thumb drive), etc. if allowed by user rights. Digital Video Recorder (DVR) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The DVR shall capture, digitize, compress, and store video to an internal hard drive. The DVR shall support full quadplex operability in that it shall provide simultaneous recording of live video, display of live video, playback of archived video, and transmission of recorded video without interrupting any processes. The DVR shall include the latest computer and component technology available when purchased. Provide processor, memory, hard disk, and other components as required to meet performance specifications. The DVR shall utilize H.264 or MPEG 4 compression technology. The DVRS shall be capable of automatically archiving video for a minimum of 30 days (via internal hard drive storage capacity). The primary storage medium shall be internal digital hard drives, located within each DVR. If applicable, once the hard drives become full, information stored on the drives shall be overwritten (first in, first out). Provide recording storage for a period of not less than thirty (30) days for all cameras. For bidding purposes, storage capacities shall be based on continuous recording of all cameras 24/7 with 15 images per second at a resolution of 640 x 480. The DVRS shall incorporate an integral database that automatically associates all recorded video to the storage system on which it was recorded. The DVRS shall be capable of detecting activity within the video scene and automatically initiate pre-programmed events, including but not limited to the following: a. b. c. d. 10. 11. 12. 13. Increased/decreased record rates Increased/decreased resolution Capture of pre and/or post activity footage Communicate motion alarm to the ACS Activity detection shall be individually programmable for each CCTV camera within the system. Reference the Drawings and coordinate individual camera requirements with the Owner. The DVRS shall incorporate motion masking to ignore areas of the camera view where motion events should not trigger alarm/event recording. Motion masking shall be configurable on an individual camera basis. The amount of activity required to trigger motion recording shall be configurable on an individual camera basis. In order to provide for individually programmable motion triggers, the following parameters shall have adjustable values: Sensitivity (the change to a pixel required for that portion of the image to be considered changed). VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-5 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 14. 15. 16. Percentage of unmasked area video change (the percentage of an image that must be changed as compared to a reference image). Repeated motion frame for alarm (the number of consecutive images that must be changed). The DVRS shall be capable of detecting objects appearing and remaining within the video scene and automatically initiate pre-programmed events, including but not limited to the following: a. b. 17. E. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The DVRS shall provide for pre and post alarm/event recording for ACS alarms, based on individual pre-programmed time frames for applicable CCTV cameras within the system. Coordinate alarm requirements and pre and post recording times with the Owner. Provide DVR as required to support the functionality and recording capacities specified herein. Minimum Specification: Integral Video Management Virtual Matrix Software 16 Looping Inputs, BNC VGA Output 4 hard drive bays Video Motion Detection Video Motion Search 10/100 base T Ethernet, Standard RJ-45 Interface Fiber Channel or SCSI for External Storage Option Minimum 2TB Hard drive. Exact size to be determined by contractor to provide required storage capacity. Cameras 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. Capture of pre and/or post activity footage Communicate alarm to the ACS Digital Video Recorder (DVR) 1. F. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403~01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29~040 CCTV Cameras shall be 1/3 or 114 inch CCD, high resolution, and accept C or CS lens mounts. Camera type, location, enclosure and mounting requirements shall be as indicated on the Drawings. Exterior cameras shall provide Day/Night capabilities to provide automatic switching of IR filter during night and low light conditions. Exterior dome cameras shall be equipped with a mount (as indicated on the Drawings), a sunshield and integral heater/blower to accommodate for environmental changes. Cameras located in areas viewing changing light conditions shall be equipped with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) functionality for automatic adjustment to compensate for changing lighting (sunlight) conditions. Interior Fixed Position Cameras 1. 2. 1/3" or W' Color CCD, 504 TV Lines of Resolution, 0.5 lux minimum light sensitivity, VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-6 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3. 4. 5. H. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 2.8.- 12.0mm vari-focal auto iris lens, 24 VAC camera power, Dome type appearance identical to other project domes. Exterior Fixed Position Cameras 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1/3" or W' Color CCD, 480 TV Lines of Resolution, 0.75 lux minimum light sensitivity, 2.8.- 12 Omm vari-focal auto iris lens, 24 VAC camera/housing power, Weatherproof dome style enclosure, Thermostatically controlled heater/blower, Integral sun shield and Dome type appearance identical to other project domes. UTP Video Cat 5e!UTP converters: Rack mounted 4 or 8 port Cat6 I UTP converters at head end with integral fused 24VAC power output per port. Individual UTP/Cat 6 converter at camera with integral power/data. These devices utilize UTP cabling for transmission of video and power. The rack mount and camera mounted converters shall be made by the same manufacturer. I. J. 24/28VAC Camera Power Supply 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K. 24/28 VAC output individually fused camera power supplies shall be provided for Network IP cameras with PTZ capabilities. Camera power supplies shall be UL listed 24/28-volt units. Low voltage outputs shall have automatically resetting over current protection devices. Each output shall be electrically isolated from other outputs on the supply. Each camera power supply shall be connected to a 120 VAC, 60Hz circuit. Provide 4, 8 and 16 output power supplies as required for each location. Individual, plug-in type power supplies shall not be acceptable. The power supplies shall also contain Transient Voltage Surge Suppression with a response time of less than 1 nanosecond, peak pulse current 60A, and the failure of surge suppression capabilities will result in open circuit to indicate module needs replacing. USB Joystick Device (Video Controller) 1. 2. Shall be desktop model with full joystick control ofPTZ functions. The USB Joystick device shall meet the following minimum specifications: a. b. c. d. e. Keyboard interface- USB 2.0 Cable- USB, captive, 16 ft (minimum) Keyboard- 12 key keypad, camera, monitor and multiple view keys minimum Joystick- Fully proportional pan/tilt, variable speed joystick with keys for lens iris and focus control. The barrel-type joystick shall provide precise pan and tilt control of fixed speed and variable speed positioning systems and twisting the joystick shall zoom the lens in and out. Jog/Shuttle- Proportional, fast forward, reverse, and video transport VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-7 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3. 2.3 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FA129-040 Provide power supply, as required. INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS A. The system shall provide the capability of integrating with the Wander Management System such that the VSS system shall respond to alarm events associated with these systems by calling designated camera views near the site of the alarm to designated alarm monitors at operator's workstation when the alarm is acknowledged by the operator. If the designated view is from a PTZ style camera, the system shall be capable of selecting a programmed preset position to allow the PTZ to rotate and zoom in on the area of the alarm event. If the area is capable of being viewed from several cameras, the closest view will be called up to the designated alarm monitor with additional images being called up in sequence on the alarm monitor. This integration shall be accomplished through a serial data exchange or API. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1. B. Site Verification of Conditions 1. 2. 3.2 Continuously verify that the site conditions are in agreement with the specifications and the design drawings. Submit a report to the Owner documenting changes to the site or conditions that affect the performance of the system to be installed. For those changes or conditions, which affect system installation or performance, provide (with the report) specification sheets, or written functional requirements to support the findings, and a cost estimate to correct the deficiency. No deficiency shall be corrected without written permission from the Owner. Specific mounting locations, exact wire and cable runs, and conduit routing have not been specified or delineated on the Drawings. Coordinate all aspects of the Work with the Owner. All wiring shall be in conduit and all conduit shall be routed concealed unless specifically noted otherwise. INSTALLATION A. 3.3 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.2. DOCUMENTATION A. 3.4 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.3. INSTALLATION OF VSS SYSTEM A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.4. B. Field OfView Adjustment: Aim each fixed VSS camera for the optimum view of the area that it is intended to cover, using a monitor to view the camera output. Final aiming and field of view shall be approved and accepted by the Engineer and Owner prior to project close out. PTZ VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-8 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 camera preset positions shall be approved and accepted by the Users (Police, Operations, etc) and Owner prior to project close out. The lens shall be selected based upon the desired field of view. If the final field of view is not acceptable due to lens limitations, the contractor shall provide the appropriate lens at no additional cost to the Owner. Coordination of the field of view and the appropriate lens is the responsibility of the contractor. INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS 3.5 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.5. GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS 3.6 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.6. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT 3.7 A. 3.8 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.7. CLEANING A. 3.9 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.8. TRAINING A. 3.10 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.9. ACCEPTANCE See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.10. END OF SECTION 28 2300 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 28 2300-9 This Page Left Intentionally Blank WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARlOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-01 FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 SECTION 28 2400- COMPUTING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section 28 2400 contains the technical specifications for Computing and Storage Systems. B. This Section includes the following: 1. 1.2 Components required for servers, computers, peripherals, and equipment including but not limited to computer workstations, pointing devices, keyboards, and uninterruptible power supplies. REFERENCES A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS 1.3 A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.3 SCOPE OF WORK 1.4 A. Provide computing and storage equipment to complete fully functional operational systems for the Security Systems described throughout the Contract Specifications and as show in the drawings. Equipment to include: 1. 2. 3. 1.5 Servers Computer workstations Uninterruptible Power Supply QUALIFICATIONS A. Project Qualifications 1. B. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.A. Organization Qualifications 1. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 1.5.B. SUBMITTALS 1.6 A. 1.7 See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1. 7. COMPUTING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS 28 2400-1 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS CO MISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 1.8 STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 WARRANTY A. 1.9 See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.8. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 1.10 A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.9. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 1.8. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers that may be incorporated in the work, include, but are not limited to the following: B. Servers, Computer Workstations and Monitors: 1. 2. 3. c. Uninterruptible Power Supplies 1. 2.2 Dell Hewlett Packard Approved equivalent APC or approved equivalent SERVERS A. Rack Servers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2.3 Processor: Intel Xeon, 2.2 Ghz, 1OM Cache Operating System: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Standard Edition Include minimum of 5 client access licenses Memory: 6GB, 1333 MHz Hard Drive: 3X- 300GB 1OK RPM Network Adapter: 2x Gigabit NIC ports CD ROM/DVD: DVD ROM, SATA, Internal Hard Drive Configuration: RAID 5 OS Partition: 40GB Microsoft OS Partition Override Hardware Suppmi: 3 Year Basic Hardware Warranty Repair WORKSTATION EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS A. Computer Workstation: 1. 2. Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon Memory: 8GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM COMPUTING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS 28 2400-2 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. B. PCI Express x16 compatible Minimum 784MB DDR3 graphics memory Low profile halflength card DVI connector supporting 1920 x 1080 resolution per display RoHs and WEE compliant, support 16:9 aspect ratio Supports configuration of four screen arranged horizontally Vertically or combination of both orientations. Display Screen: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 2.4 Hard druve: 500GB Disk: 7200 RPM SATA 3.0 1TB Hard drive 1333 MHz Front Side Bus PCI Express x16 Slot DVD RW 16X SuperMulti SATA Optical Drive Minimum 4 USB ports 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Ergonomic 103 keys multi-media keyboard and optical scroll mouse Stereo speaker sound bar attachable to display screen listed herein Minimum 240 Watt, 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz Power Supply. Video Card (s): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. C. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 LED IPS Backlit monitor 24-inch viewable size 178-degree viewing angle 16:9 aspect ratio Tilt -5 to +30 deg, pivot 14ms response time Black colored enclosure Minimum of two USB 2.0 Ports 1920 x 1080 Native resolution 32-bit color support Minimum 160 MHz video bandwidth VGA, DVI-D 120 VAC, 60Hz power supply. WORKSTATION SOFTWARE 1. 2. 2.5 Client software as specified in Section 282100 and 282300. All Native Workstation Operating System (OS) software shall be Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit latest edition. Windows OS 7 software, Microsoft Office and Intemet Security software, compatible with the State of Missouri requirements. UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES A. Basis of Design: APC #SMT2200RM2U - AP9630 B. Include required accessories, shelves, tools, and supports. COMPUTING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS Rack mount 120V input, 120v output 28 2400-3 WANDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MISSOURI VETERANS COMISSION VARIOUS MISSOURI HOMES STATEWIDE: ST. LOUIS, MOUNT VERNON, CAMERON, WARRENSBURG, MEXICO, CAPE GIRARDEAU AND ST. JAMES, MISSOURI C. STATE PROJECT NO: Ul403-0l FEDERAL PROJECT NO: FAl 29-040 Include optional network management card. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.1. INSTALLATION A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.2. DOCUMENTATION 3.3 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.3. GENERAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS 3.4 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.4. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT 3.5 A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.5. CLEANING 3.6 A. 3.7 See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.6. TRAINING A. See Section 28 1000, Paragraph 3.7. ACCEPTANCE 3.8 A. See Section 28 1000 Paragraph 3.8. END OF SECTION 28 2400 COMPUTING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS 28 2400-4