Specifications

St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM 16650 -2
1. Data sheets of all products, including UL directory listings
2. Wiring diagrams, including panel and device power and interconnection diagrams
3. Panel layout, configurations, and terminations
4. Bill of materials for all proposed devices and panels
5. Sequence of operation in text form
6. Point/room schedules for all devices
7. Plans showing device lay-out, and all pertinent reflected ceiling plan information.
B. Manuals:
1. Submit complete operating and maintenance manuals, (listing the manufacturer's
name(s) and including technical data sheets), simultaneously with the shop drawings.
2. Indicate internal wiring for each piece of equipment and the interconnections
between the pieces of equipment in wiring diagrams.
3. Provide a clear and concise description of operation that gives, in detail, the
information required to properly operate the equipment and system.
C. Software:
1. Provide the services of a factory trained and authorized technician to perform all
system software installation, startup, and programming per user requirements.
Provide all software licenses and backup copies of all software and programming to
owner upon completion.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
The alarm manufacturer shall be certified as being compliant with ISO9001.
1.05 GUARANTY
All work performed and all material and equipment furnished under this contract shall be
free from defects and shall remain so for a period of at least one year from the date of
acceptance. The full cost of maintenance, labor, and materials required to correct any defect
during this one year period shall be included.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A. Control Panel - The control panel shall be a UL commercial burglary control panel that
supports up to 32 zones using basic hardwired, polling loop, and wireless zones. It shall
also provide supervision of two (2) notification appliance output circuits (NAC), RF
receivers, and relay modules. In addition, the control shall provide the ability to schedule
time-driven events, and allow certain operations to be automated by pressing a single
button. It shall be interfaced to allow disarming of system upon hardwire input from
programmed output from the Access Control system.