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FORT PIERCE ENGINEERING, INC. IRC Maintenance <br /> 3 . The System Status and Programming Report described in 7 .4. This must be generated on the <br /> day of the system acceptance inspection. <br /> 7. 8 Reserved. <br /> 7 .9 The fire alarm system will be inspected, with portions of it functionally tested, as directed by the <br /> AHJ. This will normally include the use of appropriate means to simulate smoke for testing <br /> detectors, as well as functionally testing the system interface with the off-premises central station. <br /> This statistical (sampling) inspection is intended to assure that the contractor has properly <br /> installed the system and performed the 100% operational test as required by NFPA 72 . The <br /> electrical contractor shall provide two-way radios, ladders, and any other materials needed for <br /> testing the system, including a suitable smoke source. <br /> 8.0 System Documentation, Owner Training, and Spare Parts : <br /> 8 . 1 In addition to the Shop Drawing submittal described in 1 .2, the fire alarm system contractor shall <br /> provide the engineer two bound copies of the following technical information, for transmittal to <br /> the owner: ( 1 ) As-Built wiring diagram showing all loop numbers with their respective devices <br /> plus terminal numbers where they connect to control equipment, (2) Manufacturers detailed <br /> maintenance requirements, (3) Technical literature on all control equipment, isolation modules , <br /> power supplies, alarm/supervisory signal initiating devices, alarm notification appliances, relays, <br /> etc, (4) The as-built "calculations" sheet referenced in paragraph 1 . 14. <br /> 8 .2 Complete configuration data (site-specific programming) for the system must be stored on <br /> electronic media and archived by the fire alarm system manufacturer or authorized distributor. A <br /> diskette or CD copy of this data shall be submitted to the engineer for transmission to the owner <br /> on the day the system is commissioned. <br /> 8 .3 The manufacturer, or authorized distributor, must maintain software version (VER) records on the <br /> system installed. The system software shall be upgraded free of any charge if a new VER is <br /> released during the warranty period. For new VER to correct operating problems, free upgrade <br /> shall apply during the entire life of the system. <br /> 8 .4 Basic operating instructions shall be framed and permanently mounted at the FACU. (If the <br /> owner concurs, they may instead be affixed to the inside of the FACU's door.) In addition, the <br /> NFPA 72 "Record of Completion" (see 7. 7) must either be kept at/in the FACU, or its location <br /> shall be permanently indicated there by engraved label . <br /> 8 .5 Provide an engraved label inside the FACU identifying its 120vac power source, as follows: <br /> Panelboard location, panelboard identification, and branch circuit number. <br /> 8.6 The manufacturer's authorized representative must instruct the owners designated employees <br /> in operation of the system, and in all required periodic maintenance. A minimum of 2 hours on- <br /> site time will be allocated for this purpose and, for those facilities operating on a 24-hour basis <br /> (prisons, hospitals, etc.), one additional hour of instruction will be individually provided for the <br /> 2nd and 3rd shift. Two copies of a written, bound summary will be provided, for future <br /> reference. <br /> 16965 FIRE DETECTION & ALARM SYSTEM Page 9 OF 10 <br />