SECTION IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

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SECTION 280553-IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. This specification section covers the furnishing and installation of nameplates, labels, wire markers, and other identification components for security systems. B. Contractor shall furnish and install identification devices as specified on cables, cabinets, racks, and equipment. 1.2 PRECEDENCE A. Obtain, read and comply with General Conditions and applicable sub-sections of the contract specifications. Where a discrepancy may exist between any applicable sub-section and directions as contained herein, this section shall govern. 1.3 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.4 RELATED WORK A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Standard Guidelines referenced in Division 01 Summary Section, apply to this Section. B. In accordance with Section 28 05 00, Security System General Requirements C. In accordance with Section 28 08 00, Security System Testing and Commissioning D. In accordance with Section 09 90 00, Paints and Coatings 1.5 SHOP DRAWINGS & EQUIPMENT SUBMITTALS B. Product Data: 1. Submit manufacturer s catalog literature for each product required. 2. Submit identification schedule including list of wording, symbols, letter size, color coding, tag number, location, and function. 1.6 WARRANTY IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280553-1

1.7 REQUIREMENTS FOR IDENTIFICATION AND TAGGING A. Cables, wires, wiring forms, terminal blocks and terminals shall be identified by labels, tags or other permanent markings. The markings shall clearly indicate the function, source, or destination of all cabling, wiring and terminals. The wire marking format contained in the shop drawings shall be utilized for conductors installed under this Specification. Cables and wires shall be identified, utilizing heat-shrink, machine-printed, polyolefin wire markers (Hand written tags or marker on wiring is not acceptable.) B. Should a situation arise where the wire tagging format as shown on the shop drawings cannot be used, a substitute format shall be submitted which complies with the intent to provide documentation that will permit end-to-end tracing of all System wiring. C. Terminal points shall be appropriately identified and labeled as shown on shop drawings. D. Nameplates General: 1. Provide laminated, engraved plastic nameplates with 3/8 inch high letters for all panels, enclosures and cabinets. Attach nameplates to gear with sheet metal screws where applicable. Adhesive mounted nameplates are generally not acceptable. 2. Include nameplate schedule on shop drawing submittals. 3. Install nameplates behind panel door in public areas and on panel face in equipment rooms. 4. Nameplate Color Schedule: 5. Fed from Normal Building Power: Black letter on White label 6. Fed from Emergency/ Generator Power: White letters on Red label E. Panels shall be provided with permanently attached engraved lamicoid labels, as described in Item E, with identifying names and functions. Labels shall be consistent in form, color, and typeface throughout the system and must contain the name of the system or subsystem as part of the label textual information. Hand written tags or marker type identification is not acceptable. F. Equipment/Equipment Racks: Provide an engraved lamacoid label, as described in Item E, on the front of equipment including its designation as assigned and referenced consistently throughout this project. G. Enclosures and Cabinets: 1. Provide an engraved lamacoid label, as described in Item E, on the front of wall mounted control enclosures and equipment racks including its designation as assigned and referenced consistently throughout this project. 2. Within each equipment enclosure and/or terminal cabinet, the contractor shall place a Single Line drawing of the system(s) and the respective Equipment/Terminal Cabinet Wiring Diagram in a clear plastic 8 x 11 sleeve permanently attached to the inside cover of the terminal cabinet. Drawings shall include cable and equipment label designations to match the labeling within the cabinet. 3. In each equipment enclosure the contractor shall place an as-built drawing depicting device locations served by the equipment within the enclosure, with identification that is identical to the wiring tags and with the software description of each point. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280553-2

4. In each equipment enclosure the contractor shall place a copy of the CoSV Access System Excel Spreadsheet or equal document depicting device names, MAC addresses and IP addresses as indicated in the Access System. H. Door Openings: For all doors controlled by the Blackboard system, provide a P-touch label with the door name (as named in the Access Control program) on the top of the door edge on the hinge side. P- touch label shall be black lettering on white ¼ tape. Coordinate with Owner for exact location. I. Blackboard Panel Relays: All relays on Blackboard panels shall be labeled with P-touch label ¼ tape, black lettering on a white label, identifying the CoSV door number associated with the relay. Architectural door numbers are not acceptable for these labels. J. Panic Bar: All panic bars shall be labeled on the inside of the hardware with P-touch label ¼ tape, black lettering on a white label, identifying the location of the power supply feeding the door including room name and room number. K. Wire and Cable: Identify wire and cable clearly with permanent labels wrapped around the full circumference within one-inch of each connection. Correlate the number designated on the associated Shop or Field Drawings. Assign wire or cable designations consistently throughout a given system. Each wire or cable shall carry the same labeled designation over its entire run, regardless of intermediate terminations. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Product Acceptability: The Products section contains lists of acceptable products. If product substitutions are proposed, they must be made based upon a comparison of equivalence to the product specified and compatible with the new system(s). Considerations may include but shall not be limited to functional, physical, aesthetic and/or interface aspects. The Owner shall be the sole judge of whether or not a submitted substitution is deemed to be "equivalent" to that specified. Contractor may not use contractor proprietary interface modules for connections between field devices and controller. B. Labeling: 1. Provide intelligible permanent engraved identification function on or adjacent to panel assemblies, power supplies, and cabinets. 2. Provide intelligible permanent label-maker labels for relays, controls, fuses and/or circuit breakers, patching jacks, connectors, receptacles, terminal blocks, indicators, switches, monitors, and servers. 3. Labels shall be machine-printed. Hand-lettered labels shall not be acceptable. C. Engraving, labels, decals or other identification on any device, equipment or miscellaneous component shall be coordinated with the associated Field and Shop and Equipment Wiring Drawings. D. No proprietary identification on assemblies will be permitted other than the original manufacturer s labels and identification. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280553-3

2.2 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS A. Wire and Cable Labels: Provide Brady Type B-321, dot matrix and thermal transfer printable sleeves, with permanent ink ribbon printing, or Thomas and Betts EZ-W/YHS, or equal. Sleeves shall be constructed of heat shrinkable, high density polyolefin film coated and shall have an ink-receptive top-coating. Labels shall be pre-printed to match the designations shown on the shop drawings, fitted to cables in the field, and heat shrunk to secure their position. Labels should be placed such that they are easily accessed and readable after the device or panel is fully dressed. B. Equipment Labeling: Unless otherwise noted herein, provide Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on white background color. Minimum thickness shall be 1/8. Letter size shall be 3/8-1/2 for equipment and controls. C. Cabinet/Enclosure Labeling: Unless otherwise noted herein, provide Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on white background color. Minimum thickness shall be 1/8. Letter size shall be 1/2 minimum. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL. 3.2 LABEL AND NAMEPLATE INSTALLATION PRACTICES A. Degrease and clean surfaces to receive adhesive for identification materials. B. Install labels and nameplates only when ambient temperature and humidity conditions for adhesive are within range recommended by manufacturer. C. Install identifying devices after completion of painting and finishes. D. Nameplate Installation: 1. Install nameplate parallel to equipment lines. 2. Install nameplate for each control equipment enclosure with corrosive-resistant mechanical fasteners. 3. Install nameplates for each control panel and major control components located outside panel with corrosive-resistant mechanical fasteners. 4. Secure nameplate to equipment front using screws. E. Wire Marker Installation: 1. Install wire marker for each conductor at each connection. 2. Mark data cabling at each end. Install additional marking at accessible locations along the cable run. 3. Install labels at data outlets identifying patch panel and port. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280553-4

3.3 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION AND TESTING A. Provide preliminary inspection and testing services for systems and equipment in accordance with Testing and Commissioning, Section 28 08 00. 3.4 FINAL PROCEDURES A. Perform final procedures in accordance with section 28 05 00, Security System General Requirements. END OF SECTION IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280553-5