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UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. unified facilities criteria (UFC). DESIGN AND O&M: MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS . APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. unified facilities criteria (UFC). MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS . Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY (Preparing Activity). NAVAL facilities ENGINEERING COMMAND. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\../1/ ). Change No. Date Location This UFC supersedes UFC 4-021-01, DESIGN and O&M: Mass NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS , dated 18. December 2002. UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. FOREWORD. The unified facilities criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, DESIGN , construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria , and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002.

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1 UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. unified facilities criteria (UFC). DESIGN AND O&M: MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS . APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. unified facilities criteria (UFC). MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS . Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY (Preparing Activity). NAVAL facilities ENGINEERING COMMAND. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Record of Changes (changes are indicated by \1\../1/ ). Change No. Date Location This UFC supersedes UFC 4-021-01, DESIGN and O&M: Mass NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS , dated 18. December 2002. UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. FOREWORD. The unified facilities criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, DESIGN , construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria , and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT&L) Memorandum dated 29 May 2002.

2 UFC will be used for all DoD projects and work for other customers where appropriate. UFC are living documents and will be periodically reviewed, updated, and made available to users as part of the Services' responsibility for providing technical criteria for military construction. Headquarters, Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. Defense agencies should contact the preparing service for document interpretation and improvements. Technical content of UFC is the responsibility of the cognizant DoD working group. Recommended changes with supporting rationale should be sent to the respective service proponent office by the following electronic form: criteria Change Request (CCR). The form is also accessible from the Internet sites listed below.

3 UFC are effective upon issuance and are distributed only in electronic media from the following sources: unified facilities criteria (UFC) Index USACE TECHINFO Internet site NAVFAC Engineering Innovation and criteria Office Internet site Construction criteria Base (CCB) system maintained by the National Institute of Building Sciences at Internet site Hard copies of UFC printed from electronic media should be checked against the current electronic version prior to use to ensure that they are current. AUTHORIZED BY: _____ _____. Donald L. Basham, Dr. James W Wright, Chief, Engineering and Construction Division Chief Engineer Army Corps of Engineers Naval facilities Engineering Command _____ _____. Kathleen I. Ferguson, Frank Lane The Deputy Civil Engineer Director of Analysis & Investment DCS/Installations & Logistics Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Department of the Air Force for Installations and Environment Department of Defense UFC 4-021-01.

4 Xx October 2005. CONTENTS. Page CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. Paragraph 1-1 BACKGROUND .. 1-1. 1-2 PURPOSE .. 1-1. 1-3 SCOPE .. 1-1. 1-1. Service Exception .. 1-1. Compliance with 1-1. 1-2. Implementation .. 1-2. 1-2. Retroactivity .. 1-2. 1-4 REFERENCES .. 1-2. 1-5 QUALIFICATIONS OF SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS .. 1-2. System Integrators and Contractors .. 1-2. Mass NOTIFICATION System Component Products and Manufacturers. 1-3. Performance and Acceptance 1-3. Installation Records .. 1-3. 1-6 SECURITY ENGINEERING UFC SERIES .. 1-3. DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings .. 1-3. Security Engineering facilities Planning 1-3. Security Engineering facilities DESIGN 1-4. Security Engineering Support Manuals .. 1-4. CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS . Paragraph 2-1 SCOPE .. 2-1. 2-2 CAPABILITY .. 2-1. 2-3 LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS .. 2-1. 2-4 ACCESSIBILITY.

5 2-1. 2-5 SYSTEM TYPES .. 2-1. Wide Area MNS .. 2-1. Individual Building 2-2. CHAPTER 3 WIDE AREA MNS. Paragraph 3-1 SCOPE .. 3-1. 3-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS .. 3-1. 3-3 SYSTEM SIGNALS .. 3-1. Voice Signals .. 3-1. Music .. 3-1. 3-1. 3-4 SUBSYSTEMS .. 3-1. 3-1. Central Control 3-2. HPSA .. 3-2. Communications 3-2. Ancillary Equipment .. 3-2. i UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. 3-5 CENTRAL CONTROL 3-2. Locations .. 3-2. On-Installation Control .. 3-2. Off-Installation 3-2. Central Control Station Requirements .. 3-2. 3-6 HIGH POWER SPEAKER ARRAYS (HPSA) .. 3-4. Arrangement in Zones .. 3-4. Directional Characteristics .. 3-4. Open Outdoor 3-4. Congested Outdoor Areas .. 3-5. Noise 3-5. HPSA Inside of 3-5. HPSA Speaker 3-5. HPSA Performance .. 3-6. Temperature 3-6. Battery Backup Power .. 3-7. Connection to Portable Electrical Power Generator.

6 3-7. 3-7. 3-7 HPSA ATTACHED TO BUILDINGS .. 3-7. Mounting 3-7. Sound into 3-7. 3-8 COMMUNICATIONS LINKS .. 3-7. Primary Communications Link .. 3-7. Redundant Communications 3-8. Off-the-Shelf Equipment .. 3-8. Supervision .. 3-8. Diagnostics .. 3-8. Interface with Other 3-8. CHAPTER 4 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. Paragraph 4-1 SCOPE .. 4-1. 4-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS .. 4-1. 4-3 SYSTEM 4-1. Subsystems .. 4-1. Autonomous Control Unit (ACU).. 4-1. Local Operating Console (LOC) .. 4-1. NOTIFICATION Appliance Network .. 4-2. Interface with Wide Area 4-2. Logical Block Diagrams .. 4-2. 4-4 AUTONOMOUS CONTROL UNIT(ACU).. 4-5. Locations .. 4-5. DESIGN Features .. 4-5. Off-the-Shelf Equipment .. 4-7. Programming 4-7. Power Supply Features .. 4-7. 4-5 LOCAL OPERATING CONSOLE (LOC) .. 4-7. Locations .. 4-7. DESIGN Features.

7 4-8. 4-6 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE NETWORK .. 4-8. Audible Appliance 4-8. Visual Appliance Network .. 4-9. ii UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. 4-7 INTERFACES WITH WIDE AREA CHAPTER 5 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS FOR RENOVATION PROJECT. Paragraph 5-1 SCOPE .. 5-1. 5-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS .. 5-1. 5-3 USE OF NEW CONSTRUCTION criteria .. 5-1. Fire Alarm Control Panel Replacement No Existing MNS in Building .. 5-1. Fire Alarm Control Panel Replacement Existing MNS in Building .. 5-1. MNS Installation 5-1. 5-4 SYSTEM 5-2. Subsystems .. 5-2. Autonomous Control Unit (ACU).. 5-2. Local Operating Console (LOC) .. 5-2. NOTIFICATION Appliance Network .. 5-2. Interface with Facility 5-3. Interface with Facility PA System .. 5-3. Interface with Wide Area 5-3. Logical Block Diagrams .. 5-3. 5-5 AUTONOMOUS CONTROL UNIT(ACU)..5-10. Location ..5-10. DESIGN Features.

8 5-10. Off-the-Shelf Equipment ..5-11. Programming Power Supply Features ..5-12. 5-6 LOCAL OPERATING CONSOLE (LOC) ..5-12. Locations ..5-12. DESIGN Features ..5-13. 5-7 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE NETWORK ..5-13. Audible Appliance Visual Appliance Network ..5-14. 5-8 INTERFACES WITH WIDE AREA CHAPTER 6 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. Paragraph 6-1 OVERVIEW .. 6-1. 6-2 INSTALLATION 6-1. 6-3 GIANT VOICE SYSTEM .. 6-1. 6-4 TELEPHONE ALERTING SYSTEM .. 6-1. 6-5 LIMITATIONS .. 6-2. CHAPTER 7 OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS. Paragraph 7-1 INTRODUCTION .. 7-1. 7-2 WIDE AREA 7-1. Central Control 7-1. Regional or National Command Centers .. 7-1. High Power Speaker Arrays (HPSA) .. 7-1. Other SYSTEMS .. 7-1. 7-3 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING 7-1. iii UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. Combined 7-2. Local Operating Console (LOC) .. 7-2. Autonomous Control Panel (ACU).. 7-2. NOTIFICATION Appliances.

9 7-2. CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE. Paragraph 8-1 INTRODUCTION .. 8-1. 8-2 QUALIFICATIONS OF MAINTENANCE 8-1. Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Tasks .. 8-1. Other 8-1. Maintenance 8-1. 8-3 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING 8-1. 8-4 WIDE AREA 8-1. GLOSSARY ..G-1. APPENDIX A REFERENCES .. A-1. FIGURES. Figure Title 4-1 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Combination Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy and Marine Corps) .. 4-3. 4-2 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Combination Fire Alarm System and MNS (Army and Air Force) .. 4-4. 5-1 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Separate Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy and Marine Corps, if approved by AHJ) .. 5-4. 5-2 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Separate Fire Alarm System and MNS (Army and Air Force) .. 5-5. 5-3 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Shared Speakers by Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy and Marine Corps, if approved by AHJ).

10 5-6. 5-4 Individual Building Mass NOTIFICATION System, Shared Speakers by Fire Alarm System and MNS (Army and Air Force).. 5-7. 5-5 Use of Existing Public Address System (Navy and Marine Corps, if approved by AHJ) .. 5-8. 5-6 Use of Existing Public Address System (Army and Air Force) .. 5-9. TABLES. Table Title 8-1 Central Control Unit Maintenance .. 8-2. 8-2 Communications Network Maintenance .. 8-3. iv UFC 4-021-01. xx October 2005. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION. 1-1 BACKGROUND. Mass NOTIFICATION is the capability to provide information and instructions to people, in a building, area, site, or Installation using intelligible voice communications including visible signals, text, and graphics, and possibly including other tactile or other communication methods. This capability is intended for the protection of life by indicating the existence of an emergency situation and instructing people of the necessary and appropriate response and action.


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