Professional Documents
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PREPARED BY:
ARCHETYPE VIETNAM LTD. - HCMC OFFICE
4F Hoang Anh Building
7/1 Thanh Thai street, Dist.10
District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84 8 6299 7037
Fax: +84 8 6299 7038
Website : www.archetype-asia.com
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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3. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
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3.1 INTRODUCTION
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3.2 SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT
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3.3 ELECTRICAL DESIGN CRITERIA
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3.3.1 POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
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3.3.2 UTILITY SERVICES
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3.3.3 VOLTAGE DROP
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3.3.4 ELECTRICAL POWER LOAD ESTIMATE
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3.3.5 TOTAL ESTIMATED LOAD
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Hoi An City
Design Conditions
Latitude:
108 N
Longitude: 10.8 E
Altitude: 10 m
Summer:
Dry Bulb36.1C
Wet Bulb
30C
Winter:
Dry Bulb15.6C
Wet Bulb
10.1C
2.1.3SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
a) Water side system.
One of reasons that many chilled-water systems are installed using the
primary-secondary configuration is that, in the past, chillers could not respond
well to varying water flow through the evaporator. Therefore, the production
loop was designed for a constant flow through the chillers, and the distribution
loop was designed for variable flow to take advantage of the pump energy.
Alternatively, in a variable-primary-flow (VPF) system, the flow of water varies
throughout the entire system-through the evaporator of each operating chiller
as well as through the cooling coils. The VPF system differs from the primary-
secondary system in that it no longer hydraulically decouples the two loops.
The variable-flow pumps move the water through the entire system. The
primary benefit of this system is the elimination of the separate distribution
pumps and the associated electrical and piping connections. There is also a
small reduction in operating cost because there is seldom excess water flowing
through the bypass pipe.
A chilled water system provides chilled water for cooling purposes to all the AC
equipment such as PAU, AHU, FCU, etc and is thus an integral part of a
building management system. So basically the cooling achieved by
theseequipment solely depends on the chilled water supplied by the chillers.
These AHUs, FCUs will be equipped with automatic balancing valve and
All PAUs, AHUs and FCUs will be equipped with flexible connections ensure that
they are working smoothly and eliminate vibration.
All PAUs, AHUs and FCUs will be built-in and/ or installed an external drain
span in order to collect condensate water and run-off through drainage system
and to be collected in storage tank and re-use for cooling tower make up
water. Those drain spans shall be fabricated by stainless steel gage 304.
Pumps
The Pump is Centrifugal base mounted type, 1450 rpm with premium
efficiency motor
Chilled water will be distributed to the air-conditioned areas by a
central chilled water pumping system.
Chilled water pump will be used to convey the chilled water to all FCUs,
AHUs and PAUs (And plus one additional variable speed drive for
standby). The pumps are equipped with a variable frequency drive and
will be used to provide water flow according to actual demand.
Remote differential pressures sensor will be used to manage the
pumps. Motorized two way control valves will be used to control the
chilled water flow through the coil.
Condensate water pump are equipped with a variable frequency drive
for balancing and control.(And plus one additional variable speed drive
for standby)
Velocities.
Size water piping based on the following.
A suitable space and room for the main plant equipment such as Chillers,
chilled water pumps, cooling towers etc..will be determined during the
schematic design stage in coordination with the architect and client.
AHUs
AHU and/ or FCU will be served for Public, Ballroom, multiple retail
shop, gift shop, administration office & Back of House area.
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Shall be installed as standby unit for all server/IT rooms.
Ducting
Duct work will be design to satisfy the specified noise level and
acoustical requirement of the served rooms. Air balancing dampers and
testing stations will be provided in the main and branch ducts of all
supply, return and exhaust systems.
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Each toilet, bath room will be equipped a wall mounted fan that will
bring a good air change (ACH) in these areas
A Hood Exhaust fan is VFD type. Varies the hood fan speeds based on both the
heat and smoke load to ensure optimal hood performance and energy savings.
Hood Exhaust duct is black steel (1.463 mm-minimum thickness), or stainless
steel (1.14 mm minimum thickness)
Hood Exhaust duct is fire rated duct (provide 2 hour fire rated enclosure). The
thickness of insulation is 50 mm, tested and approved for the application, high
temperature fiberglass insulation with all-service jacket on entire length of
grease exhaust duct
Fans will be equipped with variable frequency drive and differential pressure
sensors located within stairwell set to maintain between 20-50 Pa. Maximum
allowable pull across an open door into the egress stair is 110 N.
Appliances
WC flushing cistern (9 L )
Wash basin
Bath tap of nominal size
Bath tap of nominal size 1
Shower
Sink tap of nominal size
Sink tap of nominal size
NOTE 1. WC flushing cisterns with single or dual flush control have the
same loading unit.
NOTE 2. The wash basin loading unit is for pillar taps and the larger unit is
applicable to situations such as schools and those offices where there is a
peak period of use. Where spray taps are installed, an equivalent
continuous demand of 0.04 L/s per tap should be assumed.
NOTE 3. Urinal demand is very low and is normally disregarded.
NOTE 4. Clothes washing machines and dishwashing machines in
individual dwellings can be assessed as sinks fitted with taps of nominal
size .
NOTE 5. Outlet fittings for industrial purposes or requiring high peak
demands to be met should be taken into account by adding 100% of their
flow rate to the design flow rate for other appliances obtained by using
loading units.
Table P.3: Water Fixture Unit for Different Type of Fixture
The figures present a relationship between pressure drop, flow rate and size of
the pipes for different materials.
b) Water Temperatures
Provide hot water temperatures as follows:
Guestrooms, Kitchen Hand Sinks, and Other areas: 57 0C storage and
530C at point of connection to any fixture and as required by governing
codes.
Kitchen: 600C for preparation, pot sinks, warewashing machines and
general kitchen use.
Laundry Washers:740C
2.2.4.5HOSE BIBS
Hose bibs will be provided at a minimum, in accordance with the following
schedule.
Mechanical equipment rooms
Fan rooms
Trash rooms
Garage/Parking-on each level not to exceed 90m on center
One minimum on each exterior face of the building. However, maximum
spacing will not exceed 60m on center.
Window washing one per roof.
Interior planting.
Truck dock
2.2.4.6FLOOR DRAINS
Drains will be provided at a minimum, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Mechanical equipment rooms per equipment arrangement
Fan rooms per equipment arrangement minimum
Trash rooms
Water meter room
2.2.4.7ROOF DRAINS
Storm drainage will be provided at a minimum, in accordance with the
following schedule. However, all receiving rainwater will be provided with one
drain at a minimum.
Roofs 15 m on center maximum, 8 m from parapets maximum, 200
m2 maximum.
Areaways
Canopies
Planters
2.2.4.8GREASE TRAPS/INTERCEPTORS
Provide if required by local jurisdiction or in facilities with sewage treatment
plants.
When required, locate grease traps outside building in a serviceable location.
b) Water Sources
Water to the site will be supplied from the City main water supply adjacent to
the site under pressure.
c) Water Storage
A water storage capacity equivalent to one (1) day total consumption
will be provided.
Concrete central storage tank will be allocated in the semi-basement
and roof water tank will be allocated in the roof they are sized to hold
two thrid and one third storage respectively.
The water tanks shall be compartmented to maintain water supply
during tank shut down.
Water will be transferred from the central storage tank to the roof tanks
by an automatic up-feed pump system comprising of duty and standby
pumps, up-feed pipe work and automatic level control systems.
Main cold water from the central storage tank shall be treated to supply
a source of softened water as per the kitchen specifications. The
treatment unit will consist of a set of filters and softeners to satisfy the
kitchen demand. The main cold water supply, upon entry to the
building, shall be fitted with a bulk usage water meter complete with
pulsed output for direct reading by the BMS system.
Landscape irrigation at ground level will be taken direct from main non-
potable water system and will be metered separately.
o Hot Water Systems
o General requirements
Storage tanks: Provide two cement lined storage tanks and a minimum
of two water heaters or heat exchangers.
Hot water return: Provide complete hot water return throughout the
entire system with balancing (flow control) valves at the end of every
branch or riser. At a minimum, circulate 0.06 l/s through each hot
water riser such that hot water reaches every fixture within 10 seconds
of flow initiation.
o Hot water systems will be provided as follows
Guestrooms and Kitchen
Hot water will be generated by heat pump system. Provide a minimum
recovery 15 liters per guestrooms per hour at 550C rise plus required
hot water amount based on actual kitchen equipment selections and
any special requirements for banquet facilities.
Storage tanks: Provide one cement lined storage tank sized at required
liters based on actual laundry equipment selections
c) Water flow
Water flow requirements will be developed in accordance with the fixture unit
method and sized based on BS 6700-2006.
d) Floor Drains
Drains will be provided at a minimum, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Trash rooms
Toilet rooms
Garage
Kitchens
Other
f) Waste water:
Indirect connect the following to the sanitary sewer:
Cooling tower drain
Pool filter backwash
Spa filter backwash
Sewage ejector
When required, provide duplex submersible sump pump system with
each pump sized at 65% of peak load. System includes control panel
for alternating pumps, pump failure alarm and high water level.
Connect sewer pumps to backup power
All piping, flexible connectors, gate valve and non-return valves shall be as
described in the Pipe work, Fitting and Valves Section.
Level switches (high/low levels alarm and indications) shall be supplied and
installed in the sump pits for the proper operation of the pumps as indicated
on Drawings. The switches shall be of mercury float switch type. The lead-lag
selection of pumps shall be changed automatically after each cycle.
Attention shall be paid to the internal dimensions of the sump pits when
selecting pumps.
Motor shall be class F insulation and inside the casing to prevent water ingress.
Other accessories required:
Seal monitor in oil chamber for leakage checking.
Thermal switches to project over heated motor.
Automatic control box.
Cable of sufficient length of connection of the control box to the pump.
A.C alarm bells.
Cable holders
All pumps shall be fully automatic in operation and shall start when the
pressure drops below the set pressure. The jockey pump will maintain the
system pressure of the entire system.
All areas will be protected by automatic sprinklers. Sprinklers system will be
hydraulically calculated.
Sprinklers will be supplied as required from a wet standpipe riser.
Sprinkler supply at each floor will be provided with a shutoff valve, flow
switch and a drain/inspector test connection to a drain riser.
All sprinkler and standpipe control valves, sectionalizing valves, and all
water flow devices will be supervised and connected to the building fire
alarm system.
All sprinkler systems will be wet type, utilizing an approved type
sprinkler head. Flush plate pendent type sprinkler heads, chrome finish,
and sidewall type sprinklers will be provided in all finished areas.
Provide bronze pendent/upright heads in all non-finished areas.
Automatic starting device (pressure control sensing line) shall be
individually provided for each main pump and jockey pump. Connection
shall be between discharge check valve and discharge stop valve of the
pump.
All sprinkler alarm control valves will be provided with a drain line for
the purpose of testing and drainage and this drain line will be piped
back to the fire water tank located at semi basement.
Four (4) way breeching inlet and pipe works located at Ground level
near the fire engine access will also be provided for fire department
supply of water for the entire sprinkler system in the event of a failure
of pump supply, connection shall be between the pump discharge gate
valve and sprinkler alarm control valve.
All sprinklers heads shall comply to relevant standards and local codes
Sprinkler heads quick response 57 to 77 0C and no Concealed Heads type
throughout guestrooms and public areas. Regardless of sprinkler type of
listing, provide 0.1minimum discharge density for light hazard
Cabinet Assemblies: Fabricate cabinet from 2.6 mm thick degreased mild steel
with 3 mm angle steel door support frame, 1.25 mm thick stainless steel door
with brushed satin finished, off center door support pivots, anodized extruded
aluminum section recessed pull handle, and 25 x 25 x 5 mm brushed satin
finished stainless steel architrave; shop painted, white enamel interior, and
grey primed exterior. Furnish break-glass type with cylinder lock and key.
3.2SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT
The following parameters will be taken into consideration during the
preparation and selection of equipment specification.
Safety
Efficiency
Cost
Special Application
Fire Hazard
Maintenance
3.3.3VOLTAGE DROP
The design will provide for 5% maximum voltage drop to occur on the various
distribution routes.
The requirement for final circuits may be relaxed for motor starting periods
and other equipment with high in-rush currents provided voltage variation is
within acceptable tolerances
5 Villa area
Villa 280 10 300 14 3.9 60 16.8 20.7 206.9 0.7 144.795
6 Service Equipment
MVAC 1 1000 1000.0 1.0 1000
PAU 34 0
Lifts 15 23.1 346.9 0.8 277.5
Power supply water pump 2 37.5 75.0 1.0 75
Drain. water pump 4 2.8 11.0 1.0 11
Booster pump 3 2.8 8.3 1.0 8.25
Hot water system 253 1.5 379.5 0.4 151.8
Landscape lighting 1 75 75.0 1.0 75
ELV 1 50 50.0 1.0 50
Swimming pool 3 30 90.0 1.0 90
FP pump
Pressure fan
Smoke fan
3.4SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
3.4.1MEDIUM VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION
Under normal conditions the proposed Power Supply for the building will be
derived from the Electric Utility company of Quang Nam line, medium voltage
feeders to substation which will form part of a City owned ring main.
Cable sizes and types associated with the MV supply will be 24 KV rated
XLPE/PVC/SWA/PVC 240mm2 cables and will be installed in uPVC pipe. (Note:
the rating of Medium Voltage Line should be confirmed by EVN, local electric
network)
The medium voltage switchgear shall incorporate vacuum circuit breaker (VCB
24KV-630A-25KA/3s). All equipment and materials must be designed, and
produced, tested and commissioned in conformity with the lasted publications
of IEC standards.
The MV switchgear will have a battery bank which will serve as a power system
for the auxiliary controls. The output voltage of the battery bank is 48VDC and
this will be the control voltage of the auxiliary controls. The switchgear will
incorporate all necessary metering and protection relays
3.4.2TRANSFORMERS
Power to the building will then be distributed via 22KV / 0.4 KV 3P 4W 50Hz
cast resin dry-type (2x1600 kVA) step down voltage transformers which will be
housed within the building. The transformers will be complete with over
temperature sensors which will open their respective protective devices as
required under fault conditions.
Both the MV switchgear and step down transformers will require housing within
dedicated rooms which require a fire rating of ninety minutes.
Transformers shall be explosion resistant, fire resistant, tropicalized and rodent
proof.
Transformers shall be capable of delivering rated current at applied voltages
equal to 90% and 110% of the rated voltage.
The medium voltage system will also be complete with a dedicated earthing
system which will comprise a network of electrodes, cabling and copper earth
bars as required.
3.4.6DISTRIBUTION BOARD
3.4.8LIGHTING
Lighting systems and levels will be designed according to CIBSE and Marriott
standard.
All luminaires will be incorporated high frequency ballasts and low energy
lamps.
f) Basic Materials
Intermediate Metal Conduits
Material : Mild steel, hot-dip galvanized
Diameter : 15 mm. minimum
Distance(m)
Height of Cover area
B/w 2 From detector to
ceiling(m) (m2)
detectors(m) wall (m)
Below 3.5m 100(Smoke) 10(Smoke) 5(Smoke)
50(Heat) 7(Heat) /3.5(Heat)
3.5-6m 80(Smoke) 8.5(Smoke) 4(Smoke)
25(Heat) 5(Heat) 2.5(Heat)
6-10m 60( Smoke) 8.0/(Smoke) 4(Smoke)
20(Heat 4.5(Heat) 2(Heat)
10-12m 60(Smoke) 7.5(Smoke) 3.5(Smoke
3.6.1.3SYSTEM DECRIPTION
Intelligent addressable fire alarm system will be designed to meet the
international standards and local fire code. The system consists of intelligent
addressable fire alarm panel located at the administrator office/BOH where
has operation person all day (24hrs/7days) .
Photoelectric type system smoke detectors shall be provided in ALL guest
units and sleeping units, including sleeping rooms, living rooms and areas
providing access to the corridor doorway. Appropriate type of system smoke
detectors shall be provided in public areas, corridors, BOH areas, and Heating,
Ventilating, Air-Conditioning (HVAC) ductwork as required by local code and
specified in detail phase.
Smoke detectors for smoke control system activation purposes, in guest units
and sleeping units, in elevator lobbies for elevator recall, for magnetic door
hold open/release functions, areas where sprinkler protection.
Visual and audible notification appliance with colorless transparent lenses shall
be provided in ALL public areas, corridors and BOH areas, including: lobbies,
ballroom each bay, pre-function areas, exhibition spaces, meeting rooms
greater than 32.5 m2, business centers, restaurants, shops, supermarket,
lounges, bars, public restrooms, swimming pools, saunas, SPA, Jacuzzi, fitness
centers, parking decks, office with more than five (5) occupants, locker rooms,
bathrooms, staff sleeping rooms, staff cafeteria, kitchens, pantries, laundries,
security room, electrical/mechanical space with high background noise level
such as pump room, generator room, Air Handler Unit (AHU) room, etc.
Mini-horns should be provided in ALL public areas, corridors and BOH areas
Sounder base is required for ALL system smoke detectors in sleeping rooms.
Fire alarm sounders will be distributed throughout the project such that the
sound pressure level will be 6dB above ambient noise at any point in the
project to be clearly audible throughout the building. Flashing beacons will also
be provided in areas where people with hearing impairment may be in relative
isolation or where ambient noise level is high (>90dbA).
Short circuit isolators will be provided where the loop wiring crosses a fire
compartment wall, where the wiring enters another fire zone, every 20
detectors, and when the loop leaves a floor and enters another one.
Manual pull station shall be provided at front desk and emergency exits. Break
glasstype manual pull station shall be not used.
FACP shall beinterfaced with Public Address System in emergency case.
Interface units shall be supplied and connected into the BMS system, but as a
minimum to provide the BMS a fire alarm signal to allow it to be programmed
to shut down plant as necessary.
The fire alarms and associated systems shall be wired throughout using
enhanced (120minutes) fire rated cable, minimum size 1.5mm2 fire alarm
cables shall be sheath color red.
Fire alarm system shall go into full alarm on activation of manual call point in
that building only and alert in adjoining buildings. In the event of the main fire
alarm panel in the building is not reset within 30 minutes, adjoining buildings
will also initiate full alarm.
Fire alarm system shall go into alert on activation of single detector, with
notification on all building panels, administrator office/BOH and gatehouse. In
the event this detection is not cleared and building main fire alarm panel reset
within suitable delay (approximately 2 minutes) or an additional detection from
another device or a manual call point is activated, building will go into full
alarm.
c) Printer:
Printer shall be of the automatic type with code, time date, location, category
and condition. System printer shall be of high a reliability digital input device,
UL approved, for fire alarm applications. The printer will operate at a minimum
speed of 30 characters per second.
f) Control Module
Interfaces a controlled device should be of the addressable system type. This
enables the fire alarm panel to direct an instruction only to the intended device
by addressing to its control module.
g) Manual Station
None coded in steel enclosure, colored red.
These units shall be constructed of a durable material such as cast or extruded
metal of high plastic.
j) Cable
The fire alarms and associated systems shall be wired throughout using
enhanced (120minutes) fire rated cable, minimum size 1.5mm2 fire alarm
cables shall be sheath color red.
The PA system will be integrated into the fire alarm voice evacuation system to
provide system capable of being used for general public address broadcasts at
normal times and emergency evacuation messages to override and take
priority when fire alarm is activated.
The primary function of the system to provide live and recorded failsafe
emergency speech message of high intelligibility to all areas associated with
the fire alarm system. Under normal ordinary conditions, the system shall be
used as PA.
The system will also be linked to the fire detection system for the monitoring
of systems and the signaling of alert and evacuation messages.
b) Power Amplifier
Output Power: 70-W balanced line.
Frequency Response: Within plus or minus 2 dB from 50 to 12,000 Hz.
Minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 60 dB, at rated output.
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 3 percent at rated power output
from 50 to 12,000 Hz.
Output Regulation: Less than 2 dB from full to no load.
c) Microphone:
Type: Dynamic, with cardioid polar or omnidirectional characteristic.
Impedance: 150 ohms.
Frequency Response: Uniform, 50 to 14,000 Hz.
Output Level: Minus 58 dB minimum.
d) Volume Limiter/Compressor:
Equip each zone with a volume limiter/compressor. Install in central
equipment cabinet. Arrange to provide a constant input to power
amplifiers.
Frequency Response: 45 to 15,000 Hz, plus or minus 1 dB minimum.
Signal Reduction Ratio: At least a 10:1 and 5:1 selectable capability.
Distortion: 1 percent, maximum.
Rated Output: Minimum of plus 14 dB.
e) Ceiling Loudspeakers:
Rated voltage: 100 volts
Effective frequency range: 70 to 18,000 Hz
Opening angle (4 KHz): 70
Power handling capacity: 6 watts
Sound pressure level at 1 KHz, 1W, 1m: 91dB
Maximum sound pressure level: 99dB
f) Horn-Type Loudspeakers:
Type: Single-horn units, double-reentrant design, with minimum full-
range power rating of 15 W.
Matching Transformer : Maximum insertion loss of 0.5 dB.
Rated voltage: 100 volts
Effective frequency range: 500 to 7,000 Hz
Sound pressure level at 1 KHz, 1W, 1m: 113 dB
3.6.3.3SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
In general, the following systems will be provided:
To install cabling system only, active equipment: severs, switch, PABX shall be
supplied by Marriott
Voice System Telephone, voice messaging, facsimile
Data System Information control, billing, information technology
Telephone and Data cabling from IDF to room shall use cat6 , main backbone
cable from Computer room to each IDF by fiber optic OM3 for data system and
UTP multi pair(25,50,100) for telephone.
Telephone and Data modular jack shall be RJ45
Cabling for Wire and Wireless Data system shall be supplied
Final sizing of voice/telephone system will be decided during detailed design
stage in coordination with Marriotts standard.
Voice/Data distribution will be installed in the computer room/control room
with raised floor.
3.6.4.2DESIGN CRITERIA
Sr. No. Parameter Data
1. CCTV external camera operating 60degree C, 100% relative humidity,
conditions IP65
2. PTZ degrees of freedom 360 Degree pan and 180 Degree tilt
3. Min. light level for CCTV cameras 1.5 lux
4. Min. camera signal to noise ratio 45dB at 10 lux
5. Min. camera resolution High resolution 480 TV line
6. Lens focal length 4-88nn(22x)
3.6.4.3SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
CCTV system shall monitor the whole public perimeter of the building, and
selected areas within the building, typically ground floor, lifts and stairwells
All monitoring and control equipment to be housed in a purpose built console
located at the computer room or administrator office/BOH and andgatehouse .
The system will be monitored at the computer room or administrator
office/BOH and gatehouse where digital video recorders with hard drive
storage will continuously/time lapse record all camera inputs with all or
selected cameras in motion detection mode.
A UPS system will be provided to maintain the system controls and recorders
for a period of 30 minutes minimum in the event of a mains failure to
automatically shut down the system and save all recorded information safely.
The system will be linked to the access control and intruder alarm systems
such that the appropriate cameras may be programmed to pan to a particular
door or area in the event of an alarm input.
All controls for each system to be arranged for easy one person operation,
including camera selection, pan/tilt/zoom and monitor/camera allocations. A
mimic diagram of camera locations to be PC based, together with digital
recording and playback facilities. All controls will be located at the computer
room/control room where they will be housed within a purpose designed and
built system console, supplied under this contract. The console will house
matrix switchers, telemetry control units, the CCTV spot monitors, all controls
and the monitors and controls of the Access Control, Intruder Alarm system
and Fire Alarm system. A monitor wall will be provided to house the general
view monitors.
c) Camera:
Fixed & Pan Tilt Zoom Types
The image capturing device shall be a 1/3-inch interline transfer super
HAD CCD image sensor.
The camera shall have a variable high-speed electronic shutter.
The electronic shutter shall operate from 1/60 NTSC or 1/50 PAL to
1/100,000 sec.
The signal system shall be NTSC, with PAL optional.
The resolution that the camera provides shall be 480 television lines.
The sensitivity shall be 1.0 lux at f1.4.
The sensitivity shall be 0.1 lux at the faceplate.
The signal-to-noise ratio shall be greater than 50 dB.
The video output shall be 1.0 V p-p at 75-ohm load.
Several lens options shall be available for the camera:3 to 8
mmvarious-focal autoiris lens
d) d. Controller keypad
The design shall consist of a high-impact, injection-molded plastic
desktop case with a backlighted 22 x 2 character LCD, a proportional-
control joystick for variable-speed pan/tilt control, and low-profile,
easy-to-read push-button keys, including 10 numeric keys and multiple
function keys.
The PCs controlling the system is to be located at the computer room and
administrator offices/BOH. The access control system shall be integrated into
the CCTV console at the control room and security gate houses.
Each controlled door will be provided as a minimum with a card reader on the
public side, a request to exit button and a green emergency break glass on the
secure side and fully recessed magnetic locks. Where used on double swing
doors, these locks will be of the shear type. In addition to access controlled
doors, turnstiles to each building may be provided by others but fitted with
card readers for both entry and egress
All final exit doors shall have external card and pin readers for security if users
lose cards. The system will be interfaced to and integrated with the CCTV and
Intruder Alarm system so that doors being tampered with, forced or left open
will raise an alarm, align local CCTV camera(if available), start recording etc.
The system will be interfaced to the fire alarm system to automatically release
the locks on escape route doors in the event of fire. This will not apply to final
doors to the outside of the building which will be released either using the
green break-glasses or via PIR detection activated only during Fire Alarm
subject to local authority agreement, to avoid malicious use.
The building entrances shall be provided with Audio Visual access control. The
Audio Visual monitors/release facilities and handsets shall be located at the
administrator office/BOH or computer room. Visual link to utilize CCTV
cameras. Intercom handsets with door release capability will also be provided
to faculty offices.
d) Output Expansion
f) Monitoring
The Main Control Panel shall be capable of reporting all the alarm, access and
system events to a Host PC running a Management Software.
g) Card Reader
Supported Reader Formats
HID 26 Bit
Wiegand 26 Bit and 27 Bit
ATS Aritech 30 Bit and 32 Bit
PIN code
MagSwipe
i) AlarmMonitoring:
Input(s) in alarm or in fault condition
Input(s) inhibited (report immediately or when system armed)
Areas armed or disarmed
Areas armed or disarmed out of normal hours
RAS, DGP, 4DC or SDC off line, de-polled, inhibited or in fault
condition
Controllers with AC fail, low battery, fuse fail, tamper, siren fail
or CPU restart
RAS with Cipher fail or duress code entered
Surveillance Camera faulty, film low or out
Dead-man alarm
System test started, over, incomplete or completed
Service technician on-site or off-site
Remote Log-in and log-out attempts
Program mode entered and exited
Time or Date Changed
SIA and XSIA Event Codes
Contact ID Event Codes
3.6.6.3SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Integrate with access control and video surveillance system for ease of
investigation.
The security detection system shall assist in providing personal and property
security whilst maintaining an open and welcoming environment.
A main alarm reporting station shall be located at the computer room/control
room and administrator office/BOH with secondary repeater panels located at
receptions. An interface connection point shall be provided so that the building
can be monitored remotely.
The security detection and alarm systems will consist of microprocessor based
control units, power supply units, external and internal sounders, printers and
system keypads.
Detection zones will be wired directly from the main control panel with secure
data connectivity to the repeater positions. The system will provide 24 hour
battery backup upon loss of supply.
Panic buttons shall be provided at all receptions and some special location that
will be show on detail phase.
IPTV system shall supply the cabling & module jack only for the future. At the
beginning CATV & MATV systems will be used.