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SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER
CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT
CONDUIT AND CABLE-TRAY SYSTEMS
Article 725.55 of NFPA 70, the National
Electrical Code, specifically details the
restrictions in proximity between Class 1
circuits being run in the same conduit or
cable tray as Class 2 or 3 circuits (most
nurse call systems use Class 2 wiring for the
load side of the wiring). Although the code
does allow other Class 2 circuits in the same
conduit or cable tray, this can create
unacceptable leakage. (See Section 7 of this
guide.)
SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER
CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT
OTHER EQUIPMENT
Access control systems are often required to
be interconnected with other low-voltage
systems. However, such interconnections
may violate the energy-limited requirement
(100va) or cause RFI/EMI leakage problems.
The installer must comply with the
manufacturer's limitations as stated in their
installation manuals.
SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER
CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT
OTHER EQUIPMENT
A manufacturer has two ways of obtaining
authorization for interconnecting an external
system. The usual method is to have the
interface Listed with a NRTL (Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory). This
requires that the interface inputs and outputs
will isolate the access control system from
any violation of the leakage or energy-
limiting standards even if the interconnected
systems were to have a 120-VAC fault.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
As-built documentation facilitates proper
service over the life of the installed system.
This documentation must come from the
installer. The manufacturer's installation
manuals have only typical connection
drawings that do not include cable-routing,
colors, and other pertinent information.
It is recommended that all pertinent as-built
information be placed in a pouch inside the
central processing equipment cabinet of the
system.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
RISERS
120 VAC Wiring. If the 120 VAC feed breaker
trips, this could shut down the system. Even
if there is standby power, it will only last a
short time. To reset the breaker, the
maintenance personnel need to find it.
Hence, the location of the breaker box and
the number of the breaker should be marked
on the central equipment cabinet. In addition,
the AC riser should be included in the as-
built pouch.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
RISERS
Low-Voltage Wiring. Nurse call systems
typically use low-voltage (Class 2 or 3)
wiring. In order to trace any future problems,
the service personnel need diagrams of the
system's physical layout, including the
routing of the cable (conduit, cable tray, or
open cabling) and the locations of the splice
boxes. These low-voltage wiring risers
should be included in the as-built pouch.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS
The manufacturer will supply typical
connection drawings for interconnecting
each unit of the system. Typical splice
drawings may be included, but they will not
give the actual connections or color codes of
the spliced wires for a specific site.
The as-built pouch should contain the
following typical interconnection drawings
specific to a site:
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS
Terminations and color-coding of the central
equipment wiring.
Typical splice-box interconnections.
Typical splices at each room (including input
device, RTEs, locking devices, controllers).
There should also be an as-built wiring layout
and interconnection, sometimes referred to
as a point-to-point wiring diagram, which
shows:
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS
How every component in the system is
interconnected.
The physical location of all system
components.
The interconnections that are made at
all junction boxes and splice
points.
The physical location of all junction
boxes and splice points.
The conduit routing and distances.
The physical location of the central
equipment.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
MARKING HOME-RUN CABLES
Most installations have multiple low-voltage
cables connected to the central equipment or
central splice locations. To help the service
personnel, the installer should label these
cables to identify each run and its
corresponding low-voltage riser drawing.
(See Low Voltage Section above.)
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING RECORDS
Most microprocessor-based systems can be
programmed to match the physical layout of
the facility and meet the needs of the users
(e.g., with door names, zone assignments,
and custom feature configuration). The
service personnel may need details of this
programming when they service a CPU card
(with memory) or central equipment, or when
they change the programming.
A record of this programming (either written or
in media form, as specified by the
manufacturer) should be included in the as-
built pouch for each system.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
TEST RECORDS
As part of the installation, the installer must do
a walk-through test to verify the safety and
operation of the system. Since any
significant service may require the service
personnel to duplicate these tests, a record
of the tests and the test results should be
included in the as-built pouch for each
system. These records should include:
The door by door walk-through results.
Locking device working verification
Standby power test results.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
IN-SERVICE TRAINING
The installing contractor shall ensure in-
service training is provided for the security
staff. The training shall include any material
specified by the manufacturer. These
materials should be included in the as-built
pouch, together with records of those who
have been trained.
AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION
SERVICE PROCEDURES
The manufacturers or installer's recommended
service procedures should be included in the
as-built pouch. In addition, some preliminary
information should be posted at or near the
security department’s operator console.
This information includes:
A check list of procedures to try for a specific
system problem before calling for service.
Who to call for service.
A form on which the user can record pertinent
data regarding a system problem for the
service personnel.
INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM
TESTINGTESTING
GENERAL INFORMATION
All access control system components should
be tested by an independent Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) to
assure that they meet the safety and
reliability requirements of the appropriate
ANSI standards, the completed system must
also be tested to verify that it has been
installed in accordance with the
manufacturer's manual.
This section describes the minimum proper
system testing.
INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM
TESTINGTESTING
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
Earth Ground. All system power supplies must
be grounded in conformance with the
manufacturer's installation manual, the
appropriate chapters of the National
Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and the applicable
state and local codes.
AC Supply. Verification is made that the
system's power supplies are connected to a
dedicated branch circuit that is derived from
the appropriate electrical system in the
facility, See the requirements in the
manufacturer's installation manual and the
NEC.
INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM
TESTINGTESTING
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
Conformity with the Manufacturer's Installation
Manual. The location, application, and wiring
of the system components are checked to be
sure they comply with the manufacturer's
installation manual.
Connected Equipment. Verification is made
that all equipment connected to the system is
listed and regulatory labeled appropriately
for the intended use and shown in the
manufacturer's manual.
INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM
TESTINGTESTING
ELECTRICAL TESTING
AC Input Voltage. The AC input voltage is
tested to make sure it is within the ratings of
the systems power supplies.
Power-Supply Test. The output voltage of the
system's power supply is tested to make
sure it lies within the range specified by the
manufacturer.
NEC Tests. Tests are made that verify that the
installed system conforms to applicable
chapters of the National Electrical Code (e.g.,
250, 725).
INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM
TESTINGTESTING
LOAD TESTING
Test in accordance with the instructions in the
manufacturer's installation manual, the
maximum number of door activations, that
the system is specified to support
simultaneously, are activated. Verify that the
system functions properly under this load.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
GENERAL INFORMATION
It is imperative to follow any
manufacturer's instructions for
maintenance and service.
The following is a broad outline of general
maintenance and servicing procedures
that should be followed. These are not
intended to replace the manufacturer's
documentation.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
To properly maintain and service the system, it
is vital that the following be available:
As-Built Documentation. This important
documentation combines the manufacturer's
general system information with project-
specific details on system cabling and
interconnections. The creation of this
documentation is normally the responsibility
of the installer and should be considered an
integral part of the installation contract. (See
Section 10.)
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
Manufacturer's Installation Manual. This
document provides the installer with
product-specific installation information,
including: Descriptions of all system
devices.
Typical applications of each system device.
Suggested location of each system device.
Typical interconnection diagrams.
Typical block wiring diagrams.
The type and gauge of the system wires and
cables that must be used.
The maximum cable lengths, as appropriate.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
Manufacturer's User Operation Manual. This
manual is normally a two-part document.
One part, the Quick Reference Guide, will
apply only to the normal user functions of
the systems normal operation.
The second part will describe the operation
of the entire system, including all its
peripheral devices. For programmable or
user configurable systems, this part of the
manual will include all programming and
configuration instructions. For other
systems, it will include initial set-up
instructions.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
Manufacturer's Service Manual. This manual
will include both system servicing and
trouble-shooting instructions as well as a list
of spare parts recommended by the
manufacturer. It is important to remember
that the servicing and troubleshooting
portions of this manual are written for trained
personnel.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
Spare Parts. It is recommended that a facility
with a access control system, maintain an
inventory of the following spare parts:
Extra Stock of Input devices for new personnel.
One of each type of input reader.
One of each type of locking device.
Controller card or unit ready for installation.
Power Supplies (a sample of each type used at
the facility).
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS
Spare Parts cont. As the above list clearly
implies, when a system device fails, it must
be immediately replaced. Circuit boards
should be repaired only by the manufacturer.
In most cases, performing circuit-level
repairs elsewhere will void the
manufacturer's warranty and render any
NRTL listing void. It is also important to
keep the spare-part inventory current with
any changes or updates made to the system.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
Every facility with a system should have the
following basic test equipment on-hand for
system service and trouble-shooting:
Multi-Meter: For checking voltage levels,
electrical current measurements, and circuit
continuity.
Again, the manufacturer’s service manual
should be consulted.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
PERIODIC TESTING
Each access control system's operations
should be tested periodically, and the
results should be recorded.
All of the system's components should be
tested for proper operation. The
manufacturer's operation manual should
be used during these tests.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
PROBLEM INVESTIGATION
If there is a suspicion that a system failure
has occurred, the following procedure
should be followed:
1. Confirm that the operation in question
has failed: This is especially important,
given the diversity of equipment used in
these systems. Obviously, making sure
that there is a problem before beginning
troubleshooting or corrective action will
save both time and money.
2. Pinpoint tie problem to a specific area of
the system.
3. Locate the Malfunctioning Device.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Directions for contacting the system’s
controller manufacturer's representative or
the manufacturer’s ser-vice department
should be prominently displayed at the
central equipment, and in the facility
maintenance department.
Seek technical assistance in the following
order:
1. System Installer.
2. System Distributor.
3. System Manufacturer's Representative.
4. System Manufacturer's Service Department.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
A contact person should be identified with the
company's name and telephone number. Be
sure to periodically update this list.
Technician requiring factory support should
note equipment model numbers and have
that information available when contacting
the factory.

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Access control basics-9

  • 1. SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT CONDUIT AND CABLE-TRAY SYSTEMS Article 725.55 of NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code, specifically details the restrictions in proximity between Class 1 circuits being run in the same conduit or cable tray as Class 2 or 3 circuits (most nurse call systems use Class 2 wiring for the load side of the wiring). Although the code does allow other Class 2 circuits in the same conduit or cable tray, this can create unacceptable leakage. (See Section 7 of this guide.)
  • 2. SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT OTHER EQUIPMENT Access control systems are often required to be interconnected with other low-voltage systems. However, such interconnections may violate the energy-limited requirement (100va) or cause RFI/EMI leakage problems. The installer must comply with the manufacturer's limitations as stated in their installation manuals.
  • 3. SEPARATION FROM OTHERSEPARATION FROM OTHER CIRCUITS & EQUIPMENTCIRCUITS & EQUIPMENT OTHER EQUIPMENT A manufacturer has two ways of obtaining authorization for interconnecting an external system. The usual method is to have the interface Listed with a NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory). This requires that the interface inputs and outputs will isolate the access control system from any violation of the leakage or energy- limiting standards even if the interconnected systems were to have a 120-VAC fault.
  • 4. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION GENERAL INFORMATION As-built documentation facilitates proper service over the life of the installed system. This documentation must come from the installer. The manufacturer's installation manuals have only typical connection drawings that do not include cable-routing, colors, and other pertinent information. It is recommended that all pertinent as-built information be placed in a pouch inside the central processing equipment cabinet of the system.
  • 5. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION RISERS 120 VAC Wiring. If the 120 VAC feed breaker trips, this could shut down the system. Even if there is standby power, it will only last a short time. To reset the breaker, the maintenance personnel need to find it. Hence, the location of the breaker box and the number of the breaker should be marked on the central equipment cabinet. In addition, the AC riser should be included in the as- built pouch.
  • 6. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION RISERS Low-Voltage Wiring. Nurse call systems typically use low-voltage (Class 2 or 3) wiring. In order to trace any future problems, the service personnel need diagrams of the system's physical layout, including the routing of the cable (conduit, cable tray, or open cabling) and the locations of the splice boxes. These low-voltage wiring risers should be included in the as-built pouch.
  • 7. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS The manufacturer will supply typical connection drawings for interconnecting each unit of the system. Typical splice drawings may be included, but they will not give the actual connections or color codes of the spliced wires for a specific site. The as-built pouch should contain the following typical interconnection drawings specific to a site:
  • 8. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS Terminations and color-coding of the central equipment wiring. Typical splice-box interconnections. Typical splices at each room (including input device, RTEs, locking devices, controllers). There should also be an as-built wiring layout and interconnection, sometimes referred to as a point-to-point wiring diagram, which shows:
  • 9. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION INTERCONNECT DRAWINGS How every component in the system is interconnected. The physical location of all system components. The interconnections that are made at all junction boxes and splice points. The physical location of all junction boxes and splice points. The conduit routing and distances. The physical location of the central equipment.
  • 10. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION MARKING HOME-RUN CABLES Most installations have multiple low-voltage cables connected to the central equipment or central splice locations. To help the service personnel, the installer should label these cables to identify each run and its corresponding low-voltage riser drawing. (See Low Voltage Section above.)
  • 11. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM PROGRAMMING RECORDS Most microprocessor-based systems can be programmed to match the physical layout of the facility and meet the needs of the users (e.g., with door names, zone assignments, and custom feature configuration). The service personnel may need details of this programming when they service a CPU card (with memory) or central equipment, or when they change the programming. A record of this programming (either written or in media form, as specified by the manufacturer) should be included in the as- built pouch for each system.
  • 12. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION TEST RECORDS As part of the installation, the installer must do a walk-through test to verify the safety and operation of the system. Since any significant service may require the service personnel to duplicate these tests, a record of the tests and the test results should be included in the as-built pouch for each system. These records should include: The door by door walk-through results. Locking device working verification Standby power test results.
  • 13. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION IN-SERVICE TRAINING The installing contractor shall ensure in- service training is provided for the security staff. The training shall include any material specified by the manufacturer. These materials should be included in the as-built pouch, together with records of those who have been trained.
  • 14. AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATIONAS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION SERVICE PROCEDURES The manufacturers or installer's recommended service procedures should be included in the as-built pouch. In addition, some preliminary information should be posted at or near the security department’s operator console. This information includes: A check list of procedures to try for a specific system problem before calling for service. Who to call for service. A form on which the user can record pertinent data regarding a system problem for the service personnel.
  • 15. INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM TESTINGTESTING GENERAL INFORMATION All access control system components should be tested by an independent Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) to assure that they meet the safety and reliability requirements of the appropriate ANSI standards, the completed system must also be tested to verify that it has been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's manual. This section describes the minimum proper system testing.
  • 16. INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM TESTINGTESTING ELECTRICAL INSPECTION Earth Ground. All system power supplies must be grounded in conformance with the manufacturer's installation manual, the appropriate chapters of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and the applicable state and local codes. AC Supply. Verification is made that the system's power supplies are connected to a dedicated branch circuit that is derived from the appropriate electrical system in the facility, See the requirements in the manufacturer's installation manual and the NEC.
  • 17. INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM TESTINGTESTING ELECTRICAL INSPECTION Conformity with the Manufacturer's Installation Manual. The location, application, and wiring of the system components are checked to be sure they comply with the manufacturer's installation manual. Connected Equipment. Verification is made that all equipment connected to the system is listed and regulatory labeled appropriately for the intended use and shown in the manufacturer's manual.
  • 18. INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM TESTINGTESTING ELECTRICAL TESTING AC Input Voltage. The AC input voltage is tested to make sure it is within the ratings of the systems power supplies. Power-Supply Test. The output voltage of the system's power supply is tested to make sure it lies within the range specified by the manufacturer. NEC Tests. Tests are made that verify that the installed system conforms to applicable chapters of the National Electrical Code (e.g., 250, 725).
  • 19. INSPECTION & SYSTEMINSPECTION & SYSTEM TESTINGTESTING LOAD TESTING Test in accordance with the instructions in the manufacturer's installation manual, the maximum number of door activations, that the system is specified to support simultaneously, are activated. Verify that the system functions properly under this load.
  • 20. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE GENERAL INFORMATION It is imperative to follow any manufacturer's instructions for maintenance and service. The following is a broad outline of general maintenance and servicing procedures that should be followed. These are not intended to replace the manufacturer's documentation.
  • 21. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS To properly maintain and service the system, it is vital that the following be available: As-Built Documentation. This important documentation combines the manufacturer's general system information with project- specific details on system cabling and interconnections. The creation of this documentation is normally the responsibility of the installer and should be considered an integral part of the installation contract. (See Section 10.)
  • 22. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS Manufacturer's Installation Manual. This document provides the installer with product-specific installation information, including: Descriptions of all system devices. Typical applications of each system device. Suggested location of each system device. Typical interconnection diagrams. Typical block wiring diagrams. The type and gauge of the system wires and cables that must be used. The maximum cable lengths, as appropriate.
  • 23. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS Manufacturer's User Operation Manual. This manual is normally a two-part document. One part, the Quick Reference Guide, will apply only to the normal user functions of the systems normal operation. The second part will describe the operation of the entire system, including all its peripheral devices. For programmable or user configurable systems, this part of the manual will include all programming and configuration instructions. For other systems, it will include initial set-up instructions.
  • 24. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS Manufacturer's Service Manual. This manual will include both system servicing and trouble-shooting instructions as well as a list of spare parts recommended by the manufacturer. It is important to remember that the servicing and troubleshooting portions of this manual are written for trained personnel.
  • 25. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS Spare Parts. It is recommended that a facility with a access control system, maintain an inventory of the following spare parts: Extra Stock of Input devices for new personnel. One of each type of input reader. One of each type of locking device. Controller card or unit ready for installation. Power Supplies (a sample of each type used at the facility).
  • 26. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AND PARTS Spare Parts cont. As the above list clearly implies, when a system device fails, it must be immediately replaced. Circuit boards should be repaired only by the manufacturer. In most cases, performing circuit-level repairs elsewhere will void the manufacturer's warranty and render any NRTL listing void. It is also important to keep the spare-part inventory current with any changes or updates made to the system.
  • 27. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Every facility with a system should have the following basic test equipment on-hand for system service and trouble-shooting: Multi-Meter: For checking voltage levels, electrical current measurements, and circuit continuity. Again, the manufacturer’s service manual should be consulted.
  • 28. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE PERIODIC TESTING Each access control system's operations should be tested periodically, and the results should be recorded. All of the system's components should be tested for proper operation. The manufacturer's operation manual should be used during these tests.
  • 29. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE PROBLEM INVESTIGATION If there is a suspicion that a system failure has occurred, the following procedure should be followed: 1. Confirm that the operation in question has failed: This is especially important, given the diversity of equipment used in these systems. Obviously, making sure that there is a problem before beginning troubleshooting or corrective action will save both time and money. 2. Pinpoint tie problem to a specific area of the system. 3. Locate the Malfunctioning Device.
  • 30. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Directions for contacting the system’s controller manufacturer's representative or the manufacturer’s ser-vice department should be prominently displayed at the central equipment, and in the facility maintenance department. Seek technical assistance in the following order: 1. System Installer. 2. System Distributor. 3. System Manufacturer's Representative. 4. System Manufacturer's Service Department.
  • 31. MAINTENANCE & SERVICEMAINTENANCE & SERVICE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE A contact person should be identified with the company's name and telephone number. Be sure to periodically update this list. Technician requiring factory support should note equipment model numbers and have that information available when contacting the factory.