Architectural and Engineering Design Standards

(avery) #1

Rev. 13 November 1, 2016


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c. Level 2 Door – Local alarm, request to exit device, door position switch, door locking device (either a magnetic
lock or an electric strike depending on application), Secure Core.
Examples: Clinic entrances for electronic unlocking during business hours
d. Level 3 Door – Local alarm, request to exit device, door position switch, door locking device (either a
magnetic lock or an electric strike depending on application), proximity card reader, Secure Core.
Examples: Clinic main entrances for after hours proximity card access, Telecom closets, sensitive areas, and
exterior staff access.
e. Level 4 Door – Local alarm, request to exit device, door position switch, door locking device (either a
magnetic lock or an electric strike depending on application), proximity card reader, Secure Core.
Level 4 doors also require a fixed color, day/night CCTV camera and wire to an Owner provided phone.
Examples: Entrance doors from building exterior to permit remote or card access.

28 13 00 Access Control System


  1. Access Control system usually consists of card readers and door lock/unlock mechanisms as requested by Safety
    and Security and/or the user group. Any new systems shall be tied into the existing Software House C*Cure
    800 system. Programming and final connections shall be provided by UIHC vendor.

  2. Closely coordinate device locations and voltages with the door hardware designer and access control vendor.
    Electric strikes, automatic door operators, door position switches, magnetic locks, and any power supplies shall be
    coordinated for who provides each device (door hardware supplier or access control system installer) and what
    voltage each device must be.

  3. Door access control devices and hardware must be coordinated with the emergency paths of egress to maintain life
    safety.

  4. The following are the typical system components.
    a. Control Panel: Software House C*Cure iStar controller 16 door.
    b. Card Reader: HID 5455 proximity card reader.
    c. DSM: Door status monitor, GRI 180/184/8080T series.
    d. REX: t.Rex-Lt2.
    e. Electric Strike: HES 1006.
    f. Mag Lock: Locknetics 390+ 24 volt DC.
    g. Single door: Mortice lock Sargen 8200 LW1-L with Storeroom function.
    h. Cables: Types and sizes per the manufacturer’s recommendations with labeled jacket.

  5. Provide one extra device for each five devices on the project (minimum one per device).

  6. All panel locations, including in Telecommunication rooms, shall be access controlled.

  7. Installation
    a. All cabling shall be installed in conduit, cable tray or J-hooks. Cabling shall not lay on ceiling grid.
    b. Cable tray shall be installed in the main corridors with conduit stubs extended from the devices to the cable
    tray.


28 20 00 Electronic Surveillance

28 23 00 Video Surveillance


  1. Video monitoring usually consists of cameras in common areas and other areas as requested by Safety and
    Security and/or the User group.

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