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METRO RAIL DESIGN CRITERIA SECTION 9 / SYSTEMS
DE304.09 9-126 Revision 4 : 05/09/12
Metro Baseline Re-Baseline: 04/29/10
keyboard/mouse) used to monitor and control emergency events in an underground
or aerial station. It shall have graphical representations of the facilities, with
detailed screens accessed from an overview map, which will show key events using
Metro’s icon system. Additionally, all alarms shall be shown on tabular screens.
Emergency ventilation controls and indications shall be graphically accessed, and
may show the complete ventilation area. Underground stations shall have two
monitors and computers.
The design of the EMP should be coordinated with Metro, which will provide screen
shots of EMPs currently in use. Future EMPs could be designed similarly; however,
it is possible that advances in fire/gas products may result in a graphical alarm
screen being available from the fire/gas panel manufacturer. If this is the case, fire
and/or gas could be shown on a separate (fully fire rated) screen, while other
functions would remain on the touch screen monitors.
9.13 INTRUSION DETECTION AND CONTROLLED ACCESS
9.13.1 General
The intrusion detection portion of this subsystem shall provide monitoring of fare
vending equipment, designated doors, windows, gates and fences in the system to
detect authorized and/or unauthorized entry.
9.13.2 Design Criteria for Enclosed Space
A. Functional Requirements
Detection of entry into specific rooms shall be reported to central control.
1. Intrusion detection devices shall provide continuous indication of door
movement of 1 in. and greater from the fully closed and latched position. As
a minimum intrusion detection shall be provided for the following rooms and
areas:
a. Passenger stations:
1) Traction power substations
2) Rolling grilles when provided at station entrances
3) Auxiliary power rooms
4) Train Control and Communications Rooms
5) Communications and Signaling Rooms and Buildings
6) Sprinkler valve rooms
7) Electrical cable rooms
8) Electrical equipment rooms
9) Emergency exits and platform end gates
10) Emergency exit hatches.
11) Agent office
12) Telephone Rooms
13) Battery Rooms
14) Corridor doors leading from public areas to ancillary areas
15) Mechanical rooms
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