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Commisioning-Alarm and ACS
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Building Services Branch Architectural Services Department (2000 Edition )
BSBTC-05
1. This Testing and Commissioning Procedure is solely compiled for use on Burglar Alarm and Security Installation in Government Buildings of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 2. This Testing and Commissioning Procedure is copyrighted and all rights (including subsequent amendment) are reserved. 3. It is hereby declared that the procedure contained therein may not be pertinent or fully cover the Burglar Alarm and Security Installation carried out by other Government Departments or private sectors. Prior consent by the Director of Architectural Services must be obtained for adoption of this testing and commissioning procedure for Burglar Alarm and Security Installation of other nature or locations.
Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction General Requirements Testing and Inspection Statutory Inspection/Commissioning Calibrated Equipment 1 1-3 3 3 3
Appendix A Testing and Commissioning Certificate on Burglar Alarm and Security Installation Part 1 : Part 2 : Part 3 : Details of Project Declaration Items Inspected and Tested 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Central Control Unit Interconnecting Wire Uninterrupted Power Supply Remote Alarm Transmission to a Private Security Control Centre Programme for Card Access Control System Card Reader for Card Access Control System Exit Control Lock Duress Button Motion Detector
1 1 2 2 3 3 3
4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 10
3.10 Glassbreak Detector 3.11 Magnetic Door Contact 3.12 Tamper Switch 3.13 Electric Door Strike 3.14 Watchman Tour System
BSBTC-05 I
Page 3.15 Comments Part 4 : Test Record attached to the Test Certificate 4.1 4.2 Burglar Alarm and Security Installation Testing Equipment 12-31 32 11
Appendix B Testing and Commissioning progress chart for Burglar Alarm and Security Installation
Where tests are required to be witnessed by the PBSE/PBSI.2
(iii) To receive the T & C certificate and other supporting data.B.1 The Contractor shall submit the T&C procedures together with the Testing and Commissioning progress chart in Appendix B to the PBSE for approval. Additional testing and commissioning (T & C) requirements may be proposed by the Contractor as appropriate and agreed by the Project Building Services Engineer (PBSE).
2. The submission shall be made at least one month before the commencement of T&C.1 This procedure is intended to lay down the minimum testing and commissioning requirements to be carried out by the Contractor on a new Burglar Alarm and Security Installation upon completion or on an existing Burglar Alarm and Security Installation after a major alteration.B. Upon completion of such T & C procedure. e. to the effect that agreed T & C procedures have been duly carried out. 5 Burglar Alarm and Security Installation
2. Before carrying out any test. To witness those T & C procedures as specified. the Contractor shall complete and sign a testing and commissioning certificate as Appendix A. Testing and Commissioning Procedure No.S. 2. (i) To vet and approve the T & C procedures proposed and submitted by the Contractor. General Requirements 2.
1. the Contractor shall give due advance notice (usually not less than three days) and provide details of date.g.4
Introduction 1. for special equipment supplied and/or installed by the Contractor. This procedure is also written to facilitate the PBSE and Project Building Services Inspector (PBSI) in carrying out the following aspects of work with respect to T & C.2
2. the Contractor shall ensure that the installations comply with the statutory requirements and regulations. time and type of tests to be performed.
5.4 Central Control Unit Interconnecting Wire Uninterrupted Power System Remote Alarm Transmission to a Private Security Control Center Deterrent System:i) ii) iii) iv) v) Card Access Control System Exit Control Lock Duress Push Button Tamper Switch (Other system/device included in the scope of works in the Particular Specification)
2.3 2.5.1 2.5.2.5.6
Detection System i) ii) iii) iv) Motion Detector Magnetic Door Contact Glass Break Detector (Other system/device included in the scope of works in the Particular Specification)
2. The T&C procedures shall include all elements of the security system of the particular project. Some basic elements of a Burglar Alarm and Security Installation are list below.5
The Contractor shall prepare checklist and T&C procedures to meet the requirements of the particular Burglar Alarm and Security Installation.2 2. Sample of T&C procedures for some elements of a Burglar Alarm and Security Installation are attached to Appendix A as blue print for the Contractor to make their T&C procedures proposal.5.5.5.7
Surveillance System i) ii) iii) iv) Closed Circuit Television Digital Video Motion Detector Watchman Tour System (Other system/device included in the scope of works in the Particular Specification)
3.6 The commissioning procedures and test records are classified as “Restricted” and are to be distributed on a “Need to Know” basis.
. labour. The equipment shall be calibrated by laboratories accredited by the Hong Kong Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (HKLAS) or other recognised accredited laboratories.2
4. through the PBSE.1 After the proper testing and commissioning of the Burglar Alarm and Security Installation. 2. They are by no means exhaustive. materials and equipment for a thorough test and examination of the installation. measuring and testing of the installation.The above checklists are intended to indicate some basic requirements to ensure proper functioning of the equipment.
Statutory Inspection/Commissioning 4.
Calibrated Equipment 5.
3. the Contractor shall notify the appropriate Authority.1 The contractor shall supply calibrated equipment as stipulated in the Specification of the Contract for the inspection.
Testing and Inspection 3. The Contractor shall exercise his expertise in this field to propose any additional tests and/or commissioning procedures that are necessary for the system to perform its intended functions. on the completion of the installation and its readiness for inspection and testing. The Contractor shall provide all the necessary staff.1 The Contractor shall carry out the tests and inspections as shown in Part 3 and record the test results on Part 4 of Appendix A and as agreed between the Project BSE and the Contractor.
I also certify that site tests have been performed in accordance with the requirements set out in Appendix A of this procedure and that the results are satisfactory. tested and commissioned in accordance with this procedure and/or any other procedures agreed between the PBSE and the Contractor. BS/SR.P.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.1 I certify that the Burglar Alarm and Security Installation as specified in the Contract/Sub-contract/Quotation at the above location has been inspected.3 1.W. / Project No.Appendix A
Testing and Commissioning Certificate on Burglar Alarm and Security Installation
Part 1 : Detail of Project 1. : *Contract/Sub-contract/Quotation No.5 1. : *Contractor/Sub-contractor : PBSE : PBSI :
Declaration 2.1 1. * Delete if not applicable
Building Services Branch.4 1. except as indicated in the COMMENTS items.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065.2 1.
2. The results are satisfactory in the aspects as mentioned in Part 3 and/or as recorded in Part 4 of this Certificate.2
Signature of Contractor‘s Representative Full Name of Contractor‘s Representative Designation of Contractor‘s Representative Name and Stamp of Contractor Date Notes : This certificate must be signed by a person authorized by the Firm/Company.6 Project Title (with location) : *P. ArchSD FORM NO. A record of the tests has been prepared and submitted to the PBSE.
3. door.11
3. Interconnecting wiring between computers and peripherals are securely connected and installed according to working drawings.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 2 of 32
Filecode: SR065. BS/SR.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Detailed floor plan with positions of security devices.7
Central Control Unit The Central Control Unit is installed within the protective area.6
3.1. Operator handbook are provided and stored in specified drawer of the console.1 3. of maintenance teams are provided at visible position of console. Computers and peripherals are clean and no sign of damage and tampering. partitions.1.8
3. alarm visual indicators.1.3
3. *Yes/No *Yes/No
3. Computers and peripherals are fixed and not subject to vibration. Detailed site plans with zone indication has been provided in the computer database and can be summoned from the computer. and room names has been provided in the computer database and can be summoned from the computer.1.1.1.4
3.1. Telephone no. Database associated with each input point has been provided.1.12
3. and reset function are in proper working order.5
3. Activate an alarm to check alarm buzzer.1. All peripherals are provided and according to approved equipment submission.1.13
Tested / Checked by (Name of Contractor’s Representative) Witnessed by (Name(s) of *PBSE/*PBSI)
Building Services Branch. Maintenance record card are provided and stored in specified drawer of the console. ArchSD FORM NO.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor
Part 3.1.1.1. As built drawings and O&M manuals are provided in a secured drawer with security device in the Control Console.
The transmitter is backup by UPS. Each battery is marked with date of first charge. All junction boxes and trunking cover are provided with proper identification.4 3.6 3.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3. Field wiring connection diagram provided.7
Building Services Branch.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Remote Alarm Transmission to a Private Security Control Centre Surge filter is provided on the data line.2 Interconnecting Wire Wirings are enclosed by steel conduit. Uninterrupted Power Supply The charger is connected to the mains supply through an unswitched fused spur unit.6 3. fuses and relays on battery charger are visual checked to be satisfactory and dials are of correct range.1
3. ArchSD FORM NO.4. Interconnecting wiring in/out of transmitter are securely connected and installed according to working drawings.3.2.2. BS/SR.4.3.5
3. Visual inspection of instruments.5 3.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065. Identification ferrules provided.4.4
3.2.3 3.4.2.1 3.3. indicating lamps. The transmitter is installed within the protective area.2. Field wiring connection diagram provided.3 3.2.3.2 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.3.4. All junction boxes are protected by anti-tamper microswitches. The battery connections have been connected properly. Identification ferrules provided for each wire. Field wiring connection diagram provided.4 3.2 3. All wiring connection securely fixed. Correct telephone no.4. to control center provided adjacent to telephone and in the database of CCU. *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
*Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Building Services Branch.5.1 Programme for Card Access Control System Check access codes are provided according to the level of holder and proper access levels are provided. door re-locking time. Check proper fields are allocated to each cardholder. Check whether graphics are clear and accurate.5. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.6 3.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3. ArchSD FORM NO.3
3. including required personnel data. Check whether building plans are updated.5. including time allowed for in/out and area of access.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065.2 3. Check proper program are allocated to each point of access. Check proper fields are allocated to each cardholder.5. Check setting of current time and date.5.5. BS/SR.7 3.5.5
3. including proper parameters such as door release time.4
Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.6 3. Protected items/areas are properly covered by detection devices. door contactors. manual locks and door are properly installed and no visual sign of damage.5 3.6 3.4
Building Services Branch. BS/SR.6. LED and audio tone provided with different colour and tone for authorized /unauthorized entry. Outdoor devices are protected by weatherproof housing and the sealing gaskets are intact and effective.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3. door strike.6.1 Card Reader for Card Access Control System Card reader. Device is secured with protected cover.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 5 of 32
Filecode: SR065.3 3.6.6.2
3. Device is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.7
3. Device is securely fixed and not subject to vibration. ArchSD FORM NO.6. if specified.6.
Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.4 Exit Control Lock Door to be protected by the lock is securely fixed.2 3.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Duress Button For outdoor device. Device is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.7. Device is securely fixed and not subject to vibration. Device is securely fixed and not subject to vibration.8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3. sealing gaskets are intact and effective. ArchSD FORM NO.7.7.8.8. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 6 of 32
Filecode: SR065.7.8.7 3.3 3.4
Building Services Branch. Device is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.8. BS/SR.
9.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3. Protected items/areas are properly covered by detection devices. if specified. Outdoor devices are protected by weatherproof housing and the sealing gaskets are intact and effective. Device is clean and no sign of damage and tampering. BS/SR. ArchSD FORM NO.6 3.9.5 3.9. Device is secured with protected cover.2
Building Services Branch. Device is securely fixed and not subject to vibration.9. Each door/window protected are properly erected and fixed.3 3.7
3.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 7 of 32
Filecode: SR065.1 Motion Detector Devices have not been obstructed by furniture and other room contents.9 3.9.9.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
3.10. Door contact is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.11 3.11.10.10.1 Glassbreak Detector Protected items/areas are within detection range of the detector.10.5
3.10. Wirings are protected and concealed from tampering and mechanical damage.10.1
Magnetic Door Contact Door contact is securely fixed and not subject to vibration.7
3. the gap between door and door frame is within the specified separation of the door contact. Door frame constructed in a way to prevent tampering of door contact from unprotected side of the door. When door close.5 3.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 8 of 32
Filecode: SR065.11. if specified.11. BS/SR. Detector is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.2
3. Detector is securely fixed and not subject to vibration. ArchSD FORM NO.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Building Services Branch. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3.4 3. Detector is secured with protected cover.10. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.10 3.2 3.11. Each door/window protected are properly erected and fixed. Outdoor detector is protected by weatherproof housing and the sealing gaskets are intact and effective.11.11.
Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Building Services Branch.12. Wirings are protected and concealed from tampering and mechanical damage.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 9 of 32
Filecode: SR065.13.13.1 3.13. Device is clean and no sign of damage and tampering. No gap or alternative path to allow tampering of the tamper switch.2
3.12.13.3 3.12 3.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3.12. ArchSD FORM NO.2 3.12. Tamper switch is clean and no sign of damage and tampering.13.1 Tamper Switch Tamper switch is securely fixed and not subject to vibration. Device is securely fixed and not subject to vibration.13 3. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
3. Strike fit to the strike slot.4
Electric Door Strike Door to be protected by the lock is securely fixed.12. BS/SR.4 3.3
065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 10 of 32
Filecode: SR065.14.14 3.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Check setting of current time and date. ArchSD FORM NO.1 Watchman Tour System Check access codes are provided according to the level of holder and proper access levels are provided. Check proper designation is allocated to each data collector.3
3.14. Additional items (if required): *Yes/No *Yes/No
3.14. All Data Collectors are clean and no visual damage.14. BS/SR.4 3.5
Building Services Branch.14.Appendix A
Items tested/ Items witnessed by checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor 3.2 3.
ArchSD FORM NO.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 11 of 32
Filecode: SR065.Appendix A
3.A. BS/SR.
Building Services Branch.A.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
*Yes/No/N.15
4.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 12 of 32
Filecode: SR065.1. BS/SR.1.1.
Building Services Branch. . one record sheet for each computer) (For system with standby ‘LAN’. one record sheet for each combination)
Location of Central Control Unit: Brand and Model: Serial No.
Items witnessed Items by tested/checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor *Yes/No *Yes/No
b) Detection of LCPs’ field alarm activate alarm at each LCP. .Appendix A Part 4 : 4.1.2
Detection of LCP (Intelligent local control panel) check if the computer could detect all LCPs LCP1 LCP2 LCP3 .1.1 a) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Rating of central computer including all peripherals:
b) Type of power supply: c) Current rating of power supply:
d) Measured output voltage of power supply: e) Measured current of central computer including all peripherals: Functional test
4. test if the computer could receive field alarms from each LCP LCP1 LCP2 LCP3 .doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. one record sheet for each LAN) (For system with standby computer and standby LAN. ArchSD FORM NO.1
Test Record attached to the Test Certificate Burglar Alarm and Security
Central Control Unit (For system with standby computer. of Central Computer: 4.
o) Call and print report on a listing of points in manual bypass. l) Call and print report on a listing of points in programmed time arm/unarm. Call and print report on a history listing of alarm for a particular input point.
d) Activate multiple alarms. check that if it automatic change over to use another ‘LAN’ then generate an alarm and check if the computer receive it or not. ArchSD FORM NO.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Building Services Branch. check if the report match with the past events. e) Check if the monitor screen can refresh without lagging behind the alarm action during multiple alarm condition.
k) Call and print report on a history listing of alarm for a particular output point. Check if summary screen with required data are provided and can be activated by a designated key. ‘LAN’ with the computer. BS/SR. check if the CCU react according to prescribed sequence. i) j) Call and print report on a listing of points in unarmed. p) Call and print report on a history listing of alarm for past period to be specified by the operator.
g) Call and print report on status of any alarm input and output point. n) Call and print report on a listing of points in alarm. and whether the point is in programmed time arm/unarm. h) Call and print report on a listing of points in arm.
m) Call and print report on a listing of points in trouble state.Appendix A
Items witnessed Items by tested/checked by PBSE/PBSI Contractor *Yes/No *Yes/No Remark
‘LAN’ line changeover test (for system with standby ‘LAN’) plug out the connection of 1 no.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 13 of 32
Filecode: SR065.
doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. ArchSD FORM NO. BS/SR.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 14 of 32
Filecode: SR065. r) Computer change over test (for system with standby computer) turn off the master CPU which is in use.Appendix A
q) Call up data in the streamer and check if data match with the past event. check if the standby CPU receive it or not?
Building Services Branch. check if the standby CPU changeover automatically? Generate an alarm.
one record sheet for each LAN) Location of Wiring: Type of Wiring: Brand/Model of Wiring: 4. .doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. BS/SR.1. one record sheet for each LCP and its devices) (For system with standby ‘LAN’. Insulation resistance between wiring with all input/output device connected.2. ArchSD FORM NO.1 Functional test Measured value a) Insulation resistance between wiring and earth with all input/output device disconnected. Additional items (if required): Remark (indicated whether acceptable)
Building Services Branch.Appendix A
4. .2 Interconnection Wire (One record sheet for LAN.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065.1. Detection devices loop resistance of each circuit measured circuit 1 (from ______ to _______) circuit 2 (from ______ to _______) circuit 3 (from ______ to _______) .
Record down the charger current.1. Measure charger output with batteries (but not load) disconnected.3 Uninterrupted Power Supply (For system with standby UPS.Appendix A
4. Interrupt mains input to the charger and check that proper operation of detection equipment continues on standby batteries. ArchSD FORM NO. Record down the measured voltage.1. this should be less than the maximum recommended continuous charge current for the batteries. check if the standby UPS automatically changeover.1 Functional test Measured value a) For initial setup. Restore the main supply check charge fail/mains fail indication are off and that “Mains On” indication is restored. of UPS: 4. this should be between 110% to 115% of the normal battery voltage. Measure battery output voltage and output current with Main ‘off’ in non-alarm condition. Additional items (if required): Remark (indicated whether acceptable)
Building Services Branch. simulate UPS failure by disconnecting the output. Record down status of detection equipment. Measure charger current with battery (but not load) disconnected. Record the charging current. charge the batteries at the highest rate until the charging current has remained constant. Measure battery output voltage and output current with Main ‘on’.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 16 of 32
Filecode: SR065.3. Record down status. BS/SR. Record status.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. one record sheet for each UPS) Location of UPS: Brand/Model of UPS: Serial No. For system with standby UPS. Measure battery output voltage and output current with Main ‘off’ and alarm is activated. Unplug the main supply check charge fail/mains fail indication function correctly.
4.4 Remote Alarm Transmission to a Private Security Control Centre
Location of Transmitter: Type of Transmitter: Brand/Model of Transmitter: Serial No.1. Restore telephone plug and repeat test (b).4.2
Functional test Status Remark (indicated whether acceptable)
Phone to control center and requested to test continuity of telephone wire.1.Appendix A
4. Activate an alarm and request control center to confirm receipt of alarm. ArchSD FORM NO. Additional items (if required):
Building Services Branch. To check open line fault by disconnecting telephone plug and verify “Line Open Fault Alarm” being displayed in CCU. of Transmitter: 4.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.1 a) b) c) d) e) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Rating of transmitter including all peripherals: Type of power supply: Current rating of power supply: Measured output voltage of power supply: Measured input current of transmitter:
4. BS/SR.1.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 17 of 32
Filecode: SR065. Activate multiple alarms and request control center to confirm receipt of alarms in correct sequence.
5. BS/SR.
g) Additional items (if required):
Building Services Branch.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065. check if system function. Call and print a listing of cardholders and time zone assigned to a specified access level. c) Call and print a listing of cardholders with an attendance code of ‘out’. e) Call and print a listing of access level and time zone assigned to a specified cardholder.
d) Call and print a listing of cardholders with an attendance code of ‘in’. of access card allowed for the system are more than the minimum specified in the specification ( ) cards.
b) Check password protection by randomly key in passwords.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.5 Programme for Card Access Control System
Provider of Card Access Program: 4.1 Functional test (performed with Main ‘on’ and then repeated with Main ‘off’) Items tested/checked by Contractor *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
No.Appendix A
4. ArchSD FORM NO.1.1. Restore system and key in proper password.
keep door open and alarm activate after the preset time. door open.
Building Services Branch. BS/SR.
b) Present a valid card.6. the door should not open.Appendix A
d) Present a valid card but with ‘in’ record in other secured area.6. alarm shall activate.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 19 of 32
Filecode: SR065. the door should not open. the door should not open.1.6 Card Reader for Card Access Control System (One record sheet for each reader) Designation of Card Reader: Brand and Model: Serial No.1 a) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Magnetic card/proximity card with key code/(_____________)
Rating of detector:
d) Measured output voltage of power supply: e) Measured current of detector:
4. close and shut according to schedule.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. ArchSD FORM NO.2
Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Items event logged CCTV at correct witnessed by PBSE/PBSI on CCU position *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Present a valid card.
g) Remote ‘off’ each card reader from CCU and then check if the door can be opened by manual key and no alarm arisen. c) Present a valid card but with incorrect time zone. door should not open. Present a valid card but with incorrect pass code.1. e) Present a valid card but with incorrect point of access.1. Continue to present the card 3 time. of Card Reader: Principal Technology: 4.
BS/SR.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. alarm shall activate. c. ArchSD FORM NO. d. b. i) Activate anti-tampering alarm by loose the cover housing.Appendix A
Items tested/checked by Contractor Items event logged CCTV at correct witnessed by PBSE/PBSI on CCU position *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
h) Remote ‘on’ the card reader from CCU and then check if card reader function properly by perform test a. Additional items (if required):
Building Services Branch.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 20 of 32
Filecode: SR065. and e again.
Building Services Branch.7 Exit Control Lock (One record sheet for each individual lock) Location of Lock: Designation of Lock: Brand and Model: Serial No.1. BS/SR. Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit.1.1.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 21 of 32
Filecode: SR065. Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit. ArchSD FORM NO.7. of Lock: 4.1 a) b) c) d) e) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Rating of lock: Type of power supply: Current rating of power supply: Measured output voltage of power supply: Measured current of lock:
4. then activate device. then activate device.2
Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Items Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm ‘on’ position after reset witnessed by PBSE/PBSI and correct report in correct event log *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Simulation Test Push open the lock.7.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system.Appendix A
1.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 22 of 32
Filecode: SR065.8 Duress Button (One record sheet for each individual device) Location of Device: Designation of Device: Brand and Model: Serial No. Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit. of Device: Principal Technology: 4. Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit. then activate device. then activate device. ArchSD FORM NO.Appendix A
4. Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system. Tamper Alarm Function Test Disassembly the fixing cover or loosen the screws.
Building Services Branch. BS/SR.1 Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm ‘on’ Central control Alarm ‘off’ after Items witnessed by console alarm ‘on’ reset PBSE/PBSI and event logged *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Breakglass/latching push button/
Simulation Test Activate device.1.8.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
9.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm position after reset ‘on’ correct *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Movement Simulation Test A person move around the middle of detection range ( m). an acclimatization period of up to 24 hours has been allowed. Covering Range Test 1 A person moves around middle of detection range. (______m) directly face the detector.Appendix A
_____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
4.9. ArchSD FORM NO. (______m) directly face the detector.1 Preparation period Items tested/checked by Contractor *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
Microwave/infrared/(_____________)
For infrared device.9 Motor Detector (One record sheet for each individual detector) Location of Detector: Designation of Detector: Brand and Model: Serial No. Power supply
4. Covering Range Test 2 A person moves around furthest end of detection range.1.1.9. BS/SR.
Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
Building Services Branch. of Detector: Principal Detection Technology: 4.1.1.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 23 of 32
Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system. Covering Range Test 6 A person crawls across the detection range. (______m) at the detection edge (___°) right from the detector. (______m) directly face the detector. (______m) at the detection edge (___°) right from the detector. Covering Range Test 4 A person moves around furthest end of detection range. infra-red illuminator to generate an infra-red beam and point to the middle range from the detector (approx. False Trigger Test Use an instrument. Walk Test Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit.
*Yes/No N/A
Building Services Branch. ArchSD FORM NO.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 24 of 32
Filecode: SR065. 10m).doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. then activate device. BS/SR. Covering Range Test 5 A person moves around furthest end of detection range.Appendix A
Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm position after reset ‘on’ correct *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
Covering Range Test 3 A person moves around nearest end of detection range. Tamper Alarm Function Test Disassembly the fixing cover or loosen the screws.
1.1 a) b) c) d) e) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Rating of detector: Type of power supply: Current rating of power supply: Measured output voltage of power supply: Measured current of detector:
Building Services Branch. n) Additional items (if required):
4.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 25 of 32
Filecode: SR065.10. of Detector: Principal Detection Technology: 4. then activate device.1. BS/SR.10
Glassbreak Detector (One record sheet for each individual detector)
Location of Detector: Designation of Detector: Brand and Model: Serial No. ArchSD FORM NO.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
Items tested/checked by Contractor Alarm ‘off’ CCTV Local alarm Central control after reset position ‘on’ console alarm correct ‘on’ *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
m) Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit.
Covering Range Test 6 Activate Glassbreak Simulator adjacent to the glass that the detector to protect.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065. (______m) at the detection edge (___°) right from the detector. ArchSD FORM NO. Covering Range Test 3 Activate Glassbreak Simulator around nearest end of detection range.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Covering Range Test 4 Activate Glassbreak Simulator around furthest end of detection range. (______m) at the detection edge (___°) right from the detector. (______m) directly face the detector. Covering Range Test 2 Activate Glassbreak Simulator around furthest end of detection range. BS/SR. (______m) directly face the detector.Appendix A
4.1. (______m) directly face the detector.
Building Services Branch.10. Covering Range Test 5 Activate Glassbreak Simulator around furthest end of detection range.2 Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm position after reset ‘on’ correct *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Glassbreak Simulation Test Activate Glassbreak Simulator around the middle m). of detection range ( Covering Range Test 1 Activate Glassbreak Simulator around middle of detection range.
Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit. then activate device. Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system. BS/SR. Pin Noise Generator.Appendix A
False Trigger Test Use an instrument.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR065. ArchSD FORM NO. Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. Tamper Alarm Function Test Disassembly the fixing cover or loosen the screws. then activate device.
Building Services Branch. to generate a background noise of 90 dB around middle of detection range of detector.
of Door Contact: 4. Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit.11 Magnetic Door Contact
Location of Door Contact: Designation of Door Contact: Brand and Model: Serial No.11. Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.1.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 28 of 32
Filecode: SR065.1 Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm position after reset ‘on’ correct *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No N/A *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Open door/shutter/window.1. BS/SR. then activate device. Close door/shutter/window. then activate device.
Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Building Services Branch. ArchSD FORM NO. Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit.Appendix A
. ArchSD FORM NO. Deactivate the tamper switch (by closing the casing. normally by open the casing of the article to be protected). then activate device.12. Remote Off Function Test Remote off the device at the Central Control Unit.1 Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor Local alarm Central control CCTV Alarm ‘off’ ‘on’ console alarm position after reset ‘on’ correct *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No *Yes/No
Activate the tamper switch (depending on the article to be protected. Remote On Function Test Remote turn on the device at the Central Control Unit. or press close the microswitch manually).
Building Services Branch.12 Tamper Switch
Location of Tamper Switch: Designation of Tamper Switch: Brand and Model: Serial No.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 29 of 32
4.1. then activate device. BS/SR. of Tamper Switch: 4.1. Line Fault Test Open and short the lines of the system.
065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 30 of 32
Filecode: SR065.13. of Door Strike: 4.1.Appendix A
Building Services Branch.1.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.1 a) Power supply _____ A _______V Spur unit/socket/ _________ A _________ V _________ A
Rating of lock:
d) Measured output voltage of power supply: e) Measured current of lock:
4.13 Electric Door Strike
Location of Door Strike: Designation of Door Strike: Brand and Model: Serial No. the strike shall close. BS/SR. the strike shall close.1.
b) Simulation Test 2 Turn off electricity supply to the strike. ArchSD FORM NO.2
Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
Simulation Test 1 Turn on electricity supply to the strike.
Building Services Branch.1 Functional test Items tested/checked by Contractor *Yes/No Items witnessed by PBSE/PBSI *Yes/No
No. Print and check against the designed routing and time of recording. Check if warning of deviation shown in the printout.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
. time of recording. Restore system and key in proper password. Print and check against the designed route and time of recording. Check if correct ‘next station’ indicated in the readout of the Data Collector. BS/SR. Then transfer the collected data to the Data Transfer Unit and Computer.
d) Simulation Test 2 Arrange a tour with deviated from a designed route and collect data with a Data Collector. Then transfer the collected data to the Data Transfer Unit and Computer. Then transfer the collected data to the Data Transfer Unit and Computer.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
b) Check password protection by randomly key in passwords. of Data Collector: 4. of data collectors allowed for the system are more than the minimum specified in the specification ( ) no. Print and check against the designed route.14 Watchman Tour System
Location of Data Transfer Unit and Computer: Designation of Tamper Switch: Brand and Model: No. e) Simulation Test 3 Arrange several tours and collect data with different Data Collectors.Appendix A
4. and correct staff identification. c) Simulation Test 1 Arrange a tour with designed route and collect data with a Data Collector. ArchSD FORM NO. check if system function.
. ArchSD FORM NO. BS/SR.2 Type Testing Equipment Model Serial No.Appendix A 4. of Instrument Date of Calibration
Building Services Branch.065 Issue Date: 3 March 2000 Page 32 of 32
ArchSD FORM NO.
3.025 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR025. )(1) Remark Dates (2)
Reference S A S A S A S A S A S A S A S A to Appendix A 3.2
Building Services Branch.1
. : Contract Title : Name of Contractor/Sub-contractor : Contract Period : / /20 to / /20 * Revised/Actual Completion Date : / /20
Testing and Commissioning Progress Chart for Burglar Alarm and Security Installation (Rev.
Visual inspection Central control console G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Roof Submission of Record of Test Installation peripherals Central control console G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Submission of Record of Test of
Testing and commissioning progress chart “Burglar Alarm and Security Installation”
Installation of cable G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Submission of Record of Test
3. BS/SR.
4.12 4.1.3 4.1
6.1.1.9 4. )(1) Dates (2) Remark
5. BS/SR.6 4.
Cable continuity test G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Submission of Record of Test Signal level test Central control console G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Submission of Record of Test Equipment test* Central control console UPS Remote alarm transmitter Card access system Exit control lock Duress button Motion detector Glassbreak detector Magnetic detector Tamper switch Electric door strike Watchman tour system Others Submission of Record of Test
S A S A S A S A S A S A S A S A Reference to Appendix A 4.5 4.10 4.11 4.doc Revision Date: 15 September 2000
.13 4.7 4.4 4.1.1 4.14 &
Building Services Branch.1.1.1.
3.8 4.025 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR025.Appendix B
Testing and Commissioning Progress Chart for Burglar Alarm and Security Installation (Rev. ArchSD FORM NO.1.1.
. ArchSD FORM NO.025 Issue Date: 3 March 2000
Filecode: SR025.actual % completion
Building Services Branch. (2) Insert additional columns as necessary S . BS/SR.schedule % completion A . )(1) Dates (2) Remark
S A S A S A S A S A S A S A S A Reference to Appendix A
Notes * Delete if not applicable (1) Insert revision no.Appendix B
Other test specified by PBSE* Central control console G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F 4/F ____________ Submission of Record of Test Submission of T&C Certificate
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