Architectural and Engineering Design Standards

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Rev. 13 November 1, 2016


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  1. The following are the typical system components (Bosche unless noted otherwise). Since model numbers
    occasionally change, coordinate with the manufacturer the exact model numbers for each project.
    a. Cameras: Model #LTC 0455.
    b. Lens Guide: Model #TC9902, #TC9908, or #TC9958 (depending on focal length, zoom capabilities, and iris
    range). Exact types shall be coordinated with Safety and Security.
    c. Camera Ceiling Housing: #TC9369.
    d. Camera Corner Wall/Ceiling Housing: #TC2075 or #TC2073.
    e. Camera Wall/Ceiling Housing for Secure Area: #TC9305.
    f. Camera Domed Housing: #TC9345MT7.
    g. Camera Mounts: #TC9211 or #TC9216 (16”).
    h. Camera Weatherproof Housing: #TC9340-1 with #SS4500 sunshield and #LK4500 lock kit.
    i. Indoor/Outdoor Scanner: Model #TC6230S-115.
    j. Receiver/Driver: Model #TC8560-1.
    k. Digital Video Recorder (DVR): American Dynamics Intellex #D6003D-048R.
    Intellex, 16 channel, Deluxe, #480GB, rack mounted.
    l. Network Video Technologies #NV-1662R and #NV-213A active hub and transceivers.
    m. Cables: Dukane or West Penn. Types and sizes per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
    28 31 00 Fire Detection and Alarm

  2. General
    a. The existing fire alarm system consists primarily of addressable Simplex panels with some non-addressable
    panels in the older areas of the facility.
    b. The Safety and Security Department (319-356-0840 or 319-356-4607) shall be consulted during the early
    design stages for all fire alarm work to help determine where new fire alarm panels will be located and/or
    which existing panels will be utilized for connection of new devices. The local Simplex-Grinnell office (319-
    364 -0447) shall also be consulted for every project.
    c. For remodeling projects in Boyd Tower, General Hospital, South Wing, Carver Pavilion, and Colloton
    Pavilion, existing devices may be currently connected to an older non-addressable system. These devices shall
    be removed and returned to Safety and Security. All new devices shall be connected to the nearest addressable
    panel per the direction of Safety and Security. This may require the Class A addressable loop to be extended to
    and from the remodel area. Under no circumstances shall any devices, new or reused, be connected back to
    the non-addressable panels.
    d. Safety and Security has generated a standard fire alarm specification and standard wiring details for use with all
    construction projects. This information can be found in Appendix I of this standard.
    e. All new fire alarm panels shall be sized to accept 25% additional mapnet addresses and 25% additional
    audio/visual devices, in addition to any planned future building expansions.
    f. For remodeling projects, it is likely that temporary connections will need to be made to continue service to
    remaining areas of the facility during construction.
    g. Close coordination with the Sprinkler System designer, HVAC designer, and door hardware designer is
    required for connection of all sprinkler switches, building automation panels (for air handling unit and smoke
    damper shutdown), and release of magnetic door hold-opens.
    h. For each new Simplex 4100U panel installed, request the following extra materials: 1 mapnet card, 1 signal
    card, 1 power supply, and 5% of all types of devices (no less than one, no greater than 10).

  3. Materials

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