Specifications

St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM 16600 -10
5. Open and short signaling line circuits and verify that the trouble signal activates.
6. Open and short indicating appliance circuits and verify that trouble signal activates.
7. Ground all circuits and verify response of trouble signals.
8. Check presence and audibility of tones at all alarm indicating devices.
9. Check installation, supervision, and operation of all intelligent smoke detectors using the
Walk Test.
10. Introduce each of the alarm conditions that the system is required to detect. Verify the
proper receipt and the proper processing of the signal at the control panel and the
correct activation of the control points.
11. When the system is equipped with optional features, consult the manufacturer's manual
to determine the proper testing procedures. This is intended to address such items as
verifying controls performed by individually addressed or grouped devices, sensitivity
monitoring, verification functionality, and the like.
3.03 FINAL INSPECTION
A. At the final inspection a factory trained representative of the Fire Alarm and the BAS
equipment manufacturers shall demonstrate that the systems function properly in every
respect.
3.04 INSTRUCTION
A. Provide instruction as required for operating the system. Hands-on demonstrations of the
operation of all system components and the entire system, including program changes,
operation, testing and troubleshooting shall be provided. Instruction period shall be
coordinated through the Architect and shall be not less than four (4) hours in length.
B. Provide 2 sets of manuals upon completion and acceptance, along with one set of
reproducible drawings, showing the as-built routing of all wiring for all devices.
END OF SECTION 16600