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DIVISION 28 – SAFETY AND SECURITY SECTION 281300 Access Control 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 1.02 1.03 SUMMARY A. Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for the following: B. Access System Controller 1. Access Card Reader 2. Exit Sensor 3. Magnetic Door Contact C. Related Sections: D. Section 28 01 00 – Scope of Work E. References: 1. Publication Dates: Comply with standards in effect as of the date of the Contract Documents unless otherwise indicated. F. Standards: 1. ANSI/TIA/EIA Telecommunications Building Wiring Standards. th 2. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) 12 Ed. 3. BICSI Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) – th 6 Ed. G. Definitions: 1. Provide Indicates to “Furnish” and “Install” product mentioned. 2. Furnish Indicates to purchase the item(s) as part of the base bid and to give the item(s) to the Owner/Construction Manager for installation by others. 3. Install Indicates to be given the item(s) by the Owner/Construction Manager and to provide the labor and miscellaneous hardware for a complete installation. 4. Complete Installation Installed to the standards and operational capacity expected of the product/system. INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each product specified, submit B. Picture/rendering of specific product item and associated items required for proper installation/use. 1. Data sheets indicating manufacturer, specific part number, material construction, dimensions, and color of product and all associated items. 2. Manufacturer’s installation instructions. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 1.04 Product and associated items required for proper installation shall be manufactured for the purpose and shall be of the same manufacturer. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Contractor shall be responsible to make certain that materials are not delivered until the space for installation is sufficiently complete, clean, and secured for installation. Phase 2 – Reed Hall 28 13 00 1 1200 04/PH2 1.05 B. Delivery coordination and acceptance, material storage, and handling of product shall be the responsibility of the contractor. C. Coordinate site storage of product with the Construction Manager. PROJECT / SITE CONDITIONS A. Drawing measurements and product placement are to be field verified prior to product installation. Any conflict with the proper installation and/or placement of product is to be brought to the attention of the Construction Manager prior to installation. B. Product installed improperly or not to the design and/or intent of the design without the written approval by the Construction Manager will be corrected at the expense of the Security Contractor. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 2.02 2.03 GENERAL A. Product part number and quantity are given for general information number need verification by the contractor for correctness. B. Stated manufacturer and product description to be provided for a complete installation according to the intent and direction of the design drawings & specifications. C. Contractor has the responsibility to provide the item and quantity intended for use related to the drawings and specifications. Verification of product description and part number is the responsibility of the contractor. SYSTEM CONTROLLER quantity & part (Furnished by ONU / Installed by Contractor) A. Manufacturer: 1. Blackboard B. Description: 1. Communications system providing card reader, input & output dry contact control and programmable real time logic for security access. 2. 24VDC. 3. SA3000 Door Access System. C. Quantity: As required for a complete installation. CARD READER (Furnished by ONU / Installed by Contractor) A. Manufacturer: 1. Blackboard 2. Substitutions: None permitted B. Description: 1. Contactless DR4200 series card reader. 2. Color “Black”. 3. Coordinate factory programming. C. Quantity: As required for a complete installation. Phase 2 – Reed Hall 28 13 00 2 1200 04/PH2 2.04 2.05 2.06 EXIT SENSOR A. Manufacturer: B. Detection Systems, Inc. (Fairport, New York) 1. Substitutions: None permitted C. Description: 1. DS150i Series Exit Sensor. 2. Passive infrared detector specifically designed for “Request to Exit” applications. 3. Wall or ceiling mountable. 4. 12 or 24 VDC operation. 5. 0 60 second adjustable latch time. 6. Selectable “Fail Safe/Secure”. 7. UL Listed. D. Quantity: As required for a complete installation MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACT A. Manufacturer: B. General Electric Corporation (GE) (www.GE Interlogix.com) 1. Substitutions: None permitted C. Description: 1. 1” diameter steel door magnetic contact; SPDT open or closed loop. 2. Recessed installed in top of door frame on latch side. 3. GE Part #1076. D. Quantity: As required for a complete installation. WIRE & CABLE A. Provided by the contractor for a complete and operational system. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Routing of all security system wires and cables in an independent low voltage security conduit system. B. The system is to be a programmable network IP system that works in unison with the existing Olivet Nazarene University IP access control security system. The system has but is not limited to: 1. System controller box for system programming and network activation located in the Network Data Room associated with the floor. 2. Card reader door activation. 3. A ceiling mounted motion sensor to “Block” the door alarm during exit. a. Motion sensor is not to release the door latch. 4. Door frame magnetic contact. 5. Low voltage cable routed back to the Network Data Room associated with the floor installed within a security conduit system. Phase 2 – Reed Hall 28 13 00 3 1200 04/PH2 C. System programming onto the Olivet Nazarene University access security system to be provided by the contractor. D. Entry into areas with secured doors is to be limited to persons with a valid activation card. Refer to the security floor plan drawings for access control door locations. E. The system controller box interfaces with the existing Olivet Nazarene University access control IP network program allowing for flexible programming of card activation and door monitoring. F. System controller boxes are to be wall mounted to the plywood backboard located in the Network Data Room. G. Contractor to coordinate mounting locations with the Olivet Nazarene University prior to installation. END OF SECTION 281300 Phase 2 – Reed Hall 28 13 00 4 1200 04/PH2