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II. Detailed Specifications & Quantity : Detailed quantity and specifications are given
below:
SCOPE AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 GENERAL
The scope of this tender includes supply, installation and commissioning of Fire Detection
and Alarm Control Panel, Repeater Panel, Network Card, Sensors, MCPs, Isolators and
Sounders in 608 building and Integrate with the existing Ziton ZP3 system at WIP,
Kalpakkam.
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Item Description Unit Quantity
No
1 Analogue Addressable Fire Detection & Alarm Control Panel (ZP3-4L) Nos 3
2 Network Card (ZP3AB-NET1) Nos 4
3 Remote Display Interface Card (ZP3AB-SCB-D) Nos 3
4 Spare Processor Board (ZP3-CPU1) Nos 2
5 Addressable Multi Sensor (ZP732-2P) Nos 60
6 Addressable Smoke Detector (ZP730-2P) Nos 50
7 Addressable Heat Detector (ZP720-3P) Nos 10
8 Surface Mounting Sensor Base (ZP7-SB1-P) Nos 100
9 Addressable Sounder (ZP755HA-2R) Nos 10
10 Surface Mounting Red Pluggable Base for Sounder (SPB-2R) Nos 5
11 Addressable Manual Call Point (ZP785-3) Nos 15
12 Surface Mounting Box for MCP (DM 788) Nos 5
13 Sensor Isolator Base (ZP7-IB-P) Nos 5
14 Metal Fire Alarm System Cabling Box Nos 100
15 Break Glass For Addressable Manual Call Point Nos 30
Detailed technical specifications of various items/jobs with scope of work against each
item are as follows. Makes and models are indicated against each item.
Tests mentioned against each item are only salient and not comprehensive. Any test, not
mentioned in the specifications, but reasonably applied to an item, shall be offered by the
suppliers. Test/ calibration reports for all routine tests shall be provided by the supplier.
Relevant certificates shall be provided for tests. Material test certificates, wherever
applicable, shall be provided. Supplier shall provide all technical details,
pamphlets/catalogues of the offered items.
The System shall meet the following design Standards as required by the law of the
country. If no specific local laws are available NFPA 72 shall be followed.
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) - USA: National Fire Alarm Code No. 72
3.1 Analogue Addressable Fire Detection & Alarm Control Panel (ZP3-4L), Quantity – 3 Nos
3.1.1 The general requirements of Fire Detection & Alarm Control Panel are as follows.
(a) The FACP shall be modular and shall meet the modular listing requirements of
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. It shall contain FOUR intelligent loop controller
cards compatible with 2-wire intelligent detectors/devices and shall support
class– A wiring for the use of short circuit Isolators. Each loop shall support a
minimum of 127 intelligent addressable detectors/devices.
(b) Shall have microprocessor based CPU for communication & control of intelligent
addressable smoke and heat detectors, addressable modules, panel modules
including initiating circuits, control circuits, notification appliance circuits, local &
remote operator terminals, annunciators, and other system controlled devices.
(c) System software shall be user friendly, secure & upgradable.
(d) The system shall be fail safe and adequate safe guards should be under taken that
in the event of a failure of a part of the system it shall not bring down the
complete system.
(e) The logic circuitry shall be based on high noise immunity solid state hardware.
(f) All addressable units shall be connected to the FACP through the loop cards and
shall be addressed through individual numbers. The FACP shall be able to analyze
all inputs from all addressable units, and through its own software and ambient
level screening the FACP shall be able to identify fire, possible fire or fault
conditions. The unit supervision shall be dynamic and continuous.
(g) Warning signal for dust accumulation on sensor and provision to set the dust
sensitivity shall be available.
(h) Short / Open circuit units shall also be reported at the FACP In such cases, the
system through the use of fault isolators shall be able to isolate that segment
between the two fault isolators. The missing Detectors/Devices shall also be
reported at the FACP with identification of the location.
(i) Alarm Priority: The FACP shall also be able to discriminate between false alarms
and fire conditions, as well as priority selection of alarm in case alarm activates in
two or more remotely located units simultaneously. In such cases, the Manual
Call Points shall have the highest priority.
(j) The FACP shall have its own Battery Backup of a minimum of 24 hours in normal
run and then half an hour in alarm condition. The Battery shall be of sealed lead
acid re-chargeable maintenance free type. Necessary battery calculations for the
system shall be provided along with the bid.
(k) The FACP shall also capable of repeating all the events & messages to an Active
Repeater Panel if required in the future.
(l) The Fire Alarm Control Panel shall include a full-featured operator interface
control for the field programming and control of the fire alarm system. All
programming or editing of the existing program in the system shall be achieved
without special equipment and without interrupting the alarm monitoring
functions of the fire alarm control panel.
(m) Display : The backlit Large LCD display shall be a minimum of 4-line (160
characters) for displaying system messages, information associated with the fire
alarm condition, including the type of alarm point and its location within the
protected premises. Also shall provide programming menus along with buttons.
(n) LED Indicators: It shall provide Light-Emitting-Diodes (LEDs) that indicate the
status of the following minimum system parameters: POWER STATUS, TEST
STATUS, FIRE ALARM, FAULT, CPU FAILURE, POINTS DISABLED etc.
(o) Alarm Acknowledge: Activation of the control panel acknowledges function in
response to new alarms and/or troubles shall silence the local panel buzzer and
the associated LED on the panel shall be turned ON.
(p) Signal Silence: Signal Silence function shall cause all programmed alarm
notification appliances to return to the normal condition. The selection of
notification circuits that are silence able by this switch shall be fully field
programmable within the confines of all applicable standards.
(q) System Reset: System Reset switch shall cause all electronically latched initiating
devices to return to their normal condition.
(r) Evacuation/ Fire drill: Drill switch shall activate all programmed notification
appliance circuits. The drill function shall latch until the panel is silenced or reset.
3.10 Surface Mounting Red Pluggable Base for Sounder (SPB-2R), Quantity – 5 Nos
3.12 Surface Mounting Box for MCP (DM 788), Quantity – 5 Nos
4.1 Item No 1 – 6.
The work includes installation of Ziton 4-loop fire alarm panel with network capability, and
connect the new panel to the existing Ziton ZP3-4L panel in WIP control room with
network card and necessary software. Network and configure both the panels in such a
way that existing 4 loop panel is the master panel and the fire detection status from the
whole campus is available in WIP control room.
All the items listed in the BOM should be installed as per approved drawings. All the
detectors, Isolators, MCP’s and Sounders are to be installed with base and cables are to be
terminated at locations as per the approved drawings. Isolator bases should not be an
exposed terminal type. All mounting accessories and incidental hardware of suitable
material for mounting shall be provided without any extra cost. After completion of
installation & configuration of total system, it is to be tested and commissioned and
necessary reports to be generated. Supplier has to give as built drawing.
The scope also includes installation and wiring of Junction Boxes. It shall be made up of
1.25 mm CRCA sheets, powder coated, passed through 7 tank process, oven baked at
appropriate temperature. It should have covering plate with screw opening and wall fixing
arrangement. All mounting accessories and incidental hardware of suitable material for
wall fixing shall be provided without any extra cost.
(a) Cables shall be installed in cable trays, on cable supports in cable trenches, conduit
pipes, wall clamping or other methods as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge
(b) The scope of work includes supply of cable tag at both ends of the cable connection
(SIZE, SOURCE OF SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT CONNECTED).
(c) The work includes the installation, termination and connection of cables, providing
aluminum cable identification tags and all other consumable items, tools, etc. required
for the satisfactory completion of the job.
(d) Wherever cables are not pulled in pipes, buried in grounds, or laid in trays, they shall
be clamped with 3 mm thick GI clamps of adequate width on 6 mm thick GI spacers at
400 mm to 500 mm intervals in the horizontal run and 500 mm to 600 mm in the
vertical run based on the size of the cable as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge at site.
Spacers shall be fixed to wall with one or more wood screws and the clamps screwed to
the spacers.
(e) Cables to JBs, panels, etc. wherever required shall be glanded to proper size.
(f) Cable shall be terminated with copper / aluminum crimping terminals (lugs) and all the
materials necessary for the jointing will be covered under the scope of jointing.
(g) For the purpose of this specification 'Termination' of cables shall mean the mechanical
connection to the associated electrical equipment by means of sealing glands, etc.
'Connection' of cables shall mean the connection of the conductor in the cable to the
current carrying portion of associated electrical equipment to make the electrical
system continuous
(h) Wherever the cables are pulled through the pipes, the pipe ends shall be sealed by
approved means as required.
(i) While pulling out drums, cable shall be taken on rollers and shall be coordinated so that
phases match at location of straight joints.
(j) Supply of Heavy duty Brass Tinned Simens Type (Prabhat / Comet Make) cable glands
and Dowell's/Johnson / Lotus Make aluminum crimping lugs, aluminum cable tags are
in the contractor scope.
The scope involves testing of fire alarm system and report generation. All devices are to be
tested after configuration and calibration. All loops to be tested. Functioning of the system
as per technical specifications is to be tested and demonstrated. All indications and
controls at main panel and repeater are to be tested and also should be available in the
existing panel in WIP control room. The test reports need to be prepared. The way of the
documentation shall be very professional containing all the related information.
Documents shall be handed over to the concerned engineer and shall be provided in both
soft & hard form (computer CDs).
3 sets of documents for Detector Layout Drawings, Loop Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, Cable
Schedules, etc. shall be submitted for approval. 3 sets of as built documents plus a soft
copy in a CD along with application software shall be provided after execution. Backup of
panel configuration shall be taken & submitted in a CD after commissioning of the total
system.