Scope of Work/Materials
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Bid No.041818-Installation of New Fire Alarm System at Adams Elementary School
maintenance alert warning. When detector accumulates dust in chamber above allowed
limit, control panel shall indicate maintenance urgent warning.
22. NON-FIRE Alarm Module Reporting: Non-reporting type ID shall be available for use for
energy management or other non-fire situations. NON-FIRE point operation shall not
affect control panel operation, nor shall it display message at panel LDC. Activation of
NON-FIRE point shall activate control by event logic but shall not cause indication on
control panel.
23. 1-Man Walk Test:
a.
System shall provide both basic and advanced walk test for testing entire fire alarm
system. Basic walk test shall allow single operator to run audible tests on panel. All
logic equation automation shall be suspended during test and while annunciators
can be enabled for test, all shall default to disabled state. During advanced walk
test, field-supplied output point programming shall react to input stimuli, such as
CBE and logic equations. When points are activated in advanced test mode, each
initiating event shall latch input. Advanced test shall be audible and shall be used for
pull station verification, magnet activated tests on input devices, input and output
device, and wiring operation/verification.
b. Shall Automatically generate professionally formatted NFPA 72, NFPA 10, or Joint
Commission Reports such as (GW-eVance Inspection Manager) A second
technician will not be required at the fire panel during testing.
c.
Test feature is intended to provide for certain random spot testing of system and is
not intended to comply with requirements of testing fire alarm systems in accordance
with NFPA 72, as it is impossible to test all functions and verify items such as
annunciation with only 1 person.
24. Signaling Line Circuits: Each ILI-MB-E3 module shall provide communication with
analog/addressable (initiation/control) devices via 2 signaling line circuits. Each signaling
line circuit shall be capable of being wired Class B, Style 4 or Class A, Style 6. Circuits
shall be capable of operating in NFPA Style 7 configuration when equipped with isolator
modules between each module type device and isolator sensor bases. Each circuit shall
communicate with a maximum of 159 analog sensors and 159 addressable
monitor/control devices. Unique 40-character identifier shall be available for each device.
Devices shall be of the Velocity series with capability to poll 10 devices at a time with a
maximum polling time of 2 seconds when both SLCs are fully loaded.
25. Notification Appliance Circuits: 2 independent NAC circuits shall be provided on ILI-MB,
polarized and rated at 2 amperes DC per circuit, individually over current protected and
supervised for opens, grounds, and short circuits. They shall be capable of being wired
Class B, Style Y or Class A, Style Z.
26. Alarm Dry Contacts: Provide alarm dry contacts (Form C) rated 2 amps at 30 VDC
(resistive) and transfer whenever system alarm occurs.
27. Supervisory Dry Contacts: Provide supervisory dry contacts (Form C) rated 2 amps at 30
VDC (resistive) and transfer whenever system supervisory condition occurs.
28. Trouble Dry Contacts: Provide trouble dry contacts (Form C) rated 2 amps at 30 VDC
(resistive) and transfer whenever system trouble occurs.
G.
Auxiliary Switch Module (ASM-16):
1.
Each ASM-16 has 16 programmable push-button switches.
2.
Each push-button switch has 3 associated status LEDs (red, yellow, and green),
configurable to indicate any combination of functions.
3.
Flexible switch configurations to allow auxiliary functions.