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Product Announcement Fire Alarm Accessories PA-FCP-016 August 12, 2019
Product Announcement Fire Alarm Accessories PA-FCP-016 August 12, 2019 FleXNet/MMX Version 12.1.43 Firmware Release & Firmware Update Recommendations As of AUGUST 12,2019 production of the FlexNet product line and components will begin with FlexNet firmware, V12.1.43 replacing FleXNet firware version 12.1.39. This change is to ensure the most current updates and enhancements are provided to new and existing systems. Ideally, this update is intended for new system installations where final testing and verification has not yet been completed. For existing systems, the following recommendations should be considered if upgrading. Existing systems operating older versions are not required to update to this version unless additional features are needed or required. For component replacement or servicing of existing systems, components contain newer software should be downgraded to match the existing system software. Access to older software versions is provided by contacting Mircom Applications Group at [email protected] This update is intended for systems currently operating older V12.1.XX FlexNet series software ONLY. This update is intended for systems currently operating with V12.1.9 software (or newer) since the software changes can be properly assessed and appropriate retesting/verification can be completed in accordance to local governing standards and codes. This update is not recommended for systems currently operating older FlexNet series software such as v10 and v11. Update Enhancements for 12.1.43 Minor Enhancements: Minor updates and improvements MGC Configurator Compatibility The FlexNet v12.1.43 update is compatible with the configuration software MGC Fire Detection and Mass Notification Configurator v12.1.43 FlexNet Hardware Compatibility SO # Part Description Hardware Hardware Rev. -
CAT-5262 ZRS Strobes-ZNS Horn Strobes and ZNH Horns
SERIES ZRS STROBES, ZNS HORN STROBES AND SERIES ZNH HORNS Features • Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL SNAP Standard 464, New York City (MEA), California The EZ Mount State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM) and Chicago (BFP). See approvals by model number in Specifications and Ordering Information • ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI and OSHA 29, Part 1910, 165 compliant • EZ Mount SNAP design, with separate base plate, provides ability to pre-wire the base and test the circuit wiring before the walls are covered • The base plate is protected by a disposable cover Series ZNS Series ZNH and the appliances can quickly snap onto the base after the walls are painted. • Patented EZ Mount Universal Mounting Plate – uses single plate for ceiling and wall mount installations • Wall Mount models feature field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd and 135/185cd • Ceiling Mount models feature field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd and Series ZRS Series ZRS 115/177cd • Strobes can be synchronized using the Wheelock Description sync modules or power supplies with built-in sync protocol The Wheelock Series Z notification appliances feature an easy snap on base that is designed to • 12 and 24 VDC models with UL “Regulated simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes, Voltage” using filtered DC or unfiltered VRMS and horn/strobes. The separate Series Z snap on input voltage base can be pre-wired so circuit wiring can be fully • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the tested before the appliance is installed and before “Regulated Voltage” range (ZNS, ZRS models) the walls are covered. -
Premier to Launch Coronavirus Vaccination Campaign Today First Shipment of COVID Vaccines Arrives • Priority for the Elderly, Frontliners
JAMADA ALAWWAL 9, 1442 AH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2020 16 Pages Max 19º Min 12º 150 Fils Established 1961 ISSUE NO: 18317 The First Daily in the Arabian Gulf www.kuwaittimes.net Lives cut short: The American Thousands of trucks mass at Elephant Santas spread virus Messi passes Pele as top 5 children lost to stray bullets 8 Dover in cross-Channel chaos 13 awareness among Thai kids 16 scorer at a single club Premier to launch coronavirus vaccination campaign today First shipment of COVID vaccines arrives • Priority for the elderly, frontliners By B Izzak KUWAIT: HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al- Khaled Al-Sabah will today launch Kuwait’s coron- avirus vaccination campaign at a special facility at the international fairgrounds in Mishref, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh said yester- day. Saleh said the vaccination will be given to all “citizens and expats”. Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah said yesterday the vaccination cam- paign will continue for one year until “the entire pop- ulation of Kuwait has been vaccinated”. The first shipment of the vaccines arrived early yes- terday and the health minister said they will continue to arrive every month for a year. The first vaccines will be given to people aged above 65, frontline health work- ers and people with special needs. A statement by the health ministry yesterday said it will take five to six minutes to vaccinate each person, with a maximum of 10,000 people to be vaccinated daily. During an inspection with Saleh of Hall 5 at the fairgrounds, Sheikh Basel thanked medical cadres, technicians and experts for their round-the-clock efforts in the previous months, saying it resulted in the logistical success of delivering the vaccine to Kuwait. -
Sports, Entertainment,Restaurants
SPORTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RESTAURANTS & PLACES OF WORSHIP Why Use Different Suppliers When You Can Use One? Mircom offers a robust line of commercial and industrial solutions required to integrate your intelligent building solutions on one unified platform. Fire Controls Ideal for high-rise buildings, Mircom’s FleX-Net V12 supports Advanced Protocol (AP), a high speed communication protocol that greatly increases the speed of communication between the intelligent devices. 159 Sensors & 159 Modules can now be placed on a single SLC Loop. FleX-Net V12 also supports the COSAP FireCO Detector and APB200 Series Sounder bases. Voice Evacuation Fire Devices Mircom’s multi-channel audio voice Mircom evacuation systems offer emergency manufactures a communications with zoned voice complete range paging and firefighter telephone of advanced UL / support. ULC / FM listed The QX-mini is an emergency and conventional and fire alarm audio system designed to addressable fire provide notification for small to medium applications. The QX-mini alarm systems, supplies 30W for audio output and 5A for Notification Appliance detectors, signaling Circuits (NAC). The optional 30 Watt Amplifier Module increases devices, accessories and service tools for any audio output to 60W. new or retrofit application. Building Automation System Communications & Voice Entry Systems Mircom’s OpenBAS (Building Automation System) offers a Mircom offers a complete wide variety of controllers and line of Voice Entry, Building supporting accessories that Automation, and Smart Condo can be easily integrated into solutions. Our Communications any industrial, commercial, & Voice Entry Systems are or residential application. protecting lives and making OpenBAS delivers HVAC, Lighting, Power Metering, and buildings safer in thousands of VAV Fan & Coil control to optimize comfort and energy locations across the globe. -
The Knickerbocker Hotel, Times Square, New York City
CASE STUDY The Knickerbocker Hotel, Times Square, New York City At a Glance This case study concerns The Knickerbocker Hotel, a historical New York City landmark located in the heart of Times Square. This historic property underwent a major renovation involving the complete replacement of the interior of the building. The renovation and reconstitution as an operating hotel meant the dated fire protection system had to be replaced. The project managers chose Mircom intelligent fire solutions to outfit and protect the new hotel. Safer • Smarter • More Livable Buildings Today, the Knickerbocker Hotel offers 300 rooms, Project Background including 27 Junior Suites and 4 Signature Suites. The Knickerbocker Hotel is a historic building It also features a critically acclaimed restaurant, located in the heart of Times Square at the southeast a coffee shop, and a rooftop lounge overlooking corner of Broadway and 42nd Street in New York City. Times Square. It is situated mere blocks from Fifth Avenue, the Metropolitan Opera, Rockefeller Plaza, the Grand Challenge Central Terminal, and Central Park. Built in 1906 by John Jacob Astor IV, the building is representative The location of the building in the heart of Times of Beaux-Arts style with red-brick construction, Square proved to be a unique challenge. Activity terracotta details and a prominent mansard roof. The and construction in the building could disrupt the hotel was placed on the National Register of Historic regular flow of traffic in New York City. Therefore, the Places in 1980 and was designated a New York City team had to ensure that our work and installation Landmark in 1988. -
Installation Portfolio
Installation Portfolio Intelligent Fire Panels Corporate Networked Fire Alarm Commercial Voice Evacuation Hospitals/Healthcare Industrial Fire & Gas Controlled Systems Retail Releasing Panels Religious Buildings Access Control Transportation Telephone Entry Sports/Entertainment Emergency Call Restaurants Conventional Fire Alarm Government Educational Industrial Oil/Gas/Petro Chemical Hotels Multi-Unit Residential Installations Alabama Indiana Nebraska South Carolina Alaska Iowa Nevada South Dakota Arizona Kansas New Hampshire Tennessee Arkansas Kentucky New Jersey Texas California Louisiana New Mexico Utah Colorado Maine New York Vermont Connecticut Maryland North Carolina Virginia Delaware Massachusetts North Dakota Washington Florida Michigan Ohio West Virginia Georgia Minnesota Oklahoma Wisconsin Hawaii Mississippi Oregon Wyoming Idaho Missouri Pennsylvania Illinois Montana Rhode Island 2 Government Buildings Oil • Gas • Petro Chemical Oil • Gas Petro Chemical Government Buildings Project Name City | State Project Name City | State Little Rock AFB Little Rock, AR Valero Benicia Benicia, CA China Lake Navy Base China Lake, CA Exxon Chalmette Refinery Chalmette, LA Indio Corporate Yard Indio, CA US Coast Guard Gulf Coast, LA | Industrial Buildings Irvine Community Park, Recreation Bld. Irvine, CA Weatherford Gulf Coast, LA Federal Building 1100 Wilshire Los Angeles, CA Shell Puget Sound Refinery Memphis, TN Frank Hagel Social Security, Administration Building Richmond, CA Atlantis Platform Gulf of Mexico Hagle Federal Building Richmond, -
A Tional Cilities
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Why Use Different Suppliers When You Can Use One? Mircom offers a robust line of commercial and industrial solutions required to integrate your intelligent building solutions on one unified platform. Fire Controls Ideal for high-rise buildings, Mircom’s FleX-Net V12 supports Advanced Protocol (AP), a high speed communication protocol that greatly increases the speed of communication between the intelligent devices. 159 Sensors & 159 Modules can now be placed on a single SLC Loop. FleX-Net V12 also supports the COSAP FireCO Detector and APB200 Series Sounder bases. Voice Evacuation Fire Devices Mircom’s multi-channel audio voice Mircom evacuation systems offer emergency manufactures a communications with zoned voice complete range paging and firefighter telephone of advanced UL / support. ULC / FM listed The QX-mini is an emergency and conventional and fire alarm audio system designed to addressable fire provide notification for small to medium applications. The QX-mini alarm systems, supplies 30W for audio output and 5A for Notification Appliance detectors, signaling Circuits (NAC). The optional 30 Watt Amplifier Module increases devices, accessories and service tools for any audio output to 60W. new or retrofit application. Building Automation System Communications & Voice Entry Systems Mircom’s OpenBAS (Building Automation System) offers a Mircom offers a complete wide variety of controllers and line of Voice Entry, Building supporting accessories that Automation, and Smart Condo can be easily integrated into solutions. Our Communications any industrial, commercial, & Voice Entry Systems are or residential application. protecting lives and making OpenBAS delivers HVAC, Lighting, Power Metering, and buildings safer in thousands of VAV Fan & Coil control to optimize comfort and energy locations across the globe. -
The University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
CASE STUDY The University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates At a Glance This case study showcases the capabilities of Mircom’s flagship FleX-Net and OpenGN solutions, retrofitted to existing infrastructure at The University of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. The install was completed in two phases in order to convert all 64 campus buildings to the FleX-Net system. The campus buildings collectively span an area of 36,328 m2, which is spread among three floors in each building.Unique features of this project include the usage of a LAN connection to network individual buildings to a central monitoring location and the modification of firmware to accommodate existing older hardware and complicated IT multi-layer design. Safer • Smarter • More Livable Buildings monitoring in one location proved to be a challenge Project Background that had to be expertly solved prior to installation. The University of Sharjah is an Emirati private The team ultimately chose to use a LAN connection national university located in the city of Sharjah, to create the network. However, using the LAN southeast of Dubai. Sharjah is the third largest city presented some complications. The Building LAN in the United Arab Emirates, and a leading center was set up so that each individual building on of education in the Middle East. The Emirate of campus was assigned a multilayered IT design to Sharjah is renowned for its vibrant multicultural increase the LAN security level. Using the LAN ports ambiance and diverse museums, reflecting both meant that Mircom engineers had to modify the rich cultural heritage and contemporary artwork. -
St. Michael's Hospital
CASE STUDY St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada At a Glance St. Michael’s is a leading teaching and research hospital located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. The project involved the design, supply and installation, verification, and maintenance of a new two stage addressable fire alarm system at St. Michael’s 61 Queen Street East Medical Clinic Building. It also included overseeing approvals by the City of Toronto and other authorities. This case study details the challenges tackled during installation, the solutions used, and the benefits of selecting Mircom. Safer • Smarter • More Livable Buildings levels of parking. There are approximately 172,000 Project Background patient visits per year to the various health clinics. Founded in 1892, St. Michael’s Hospital is a leading The existing fire alarm system at 61 Queen Street East downtown teaching hospital located in Toronto, was a single stage MIRTONE 790, with the installation Ontario. As downtown Toronto’s adult trauma having been done in the 1970’s. The building is fully center, the hospital is a hub for neurosurgery, sprinklered with dry sprinkler systems in the below complex cardiac and cardiovascular care, diabetes grade levels. and osteoporosis care, minimally invasive surgery and care of the homeless and disadvantaged. St. In addition to the design, supply and installation, Michael’s is also one of the province’s major sites verification, and maintenance of a new two stage of care for critically ill patients. The hospital is also addressable fire alarm system, Mircom was also affiliated with the University of Toronto, and is a tasked with overseeing various approvals. -
230366 the White House Correspondence Tracking Worksheet Incoming
~ - ID# 230366 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 17, 1991 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE NICK J. RAHALL II SUBJECT: FORWARDS A COPY LETTER FROM MR. MCDONALD CARY URGING THE USE OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES IN THE REDEVELOPMENT AND REBUILDING OF KUWAIT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD FREDERICK MCCLURE ORG 91 I 0 4 I 17 frv\ 6_ !jj_/ olT'J1 I o/;;: REFERRAL NOTE: Do5 ~- & J/1_J_r;; -~ REFERRAL NOTE: K illo,11! '"----- c l(jl(l~\) ~~~~==~~------------REFERRAL NOTE: ~ I I I I REFERRAL NOTE: ------ I --I --- - I --I REFERRAL NOTE: - - COMMENTS: SEE ID 229789 ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1230 MAIL USER CODES: (A) ------ (B) _____ (C) _____ *********************************************************************** *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-~NTERIM REPLY * * * *********************************************************************** REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT TRANSMITTAL FORM SI S--------------------- 9107966 Date May 18, 1991 ----~~------------ FOR: Mr. William F. Sittmann Executive Secretary National Security Council Staff The White House REFERENCE: To: President Bush From: McDonald Cary Date: March 25, 1991 Subject: Congressional Inquiry Regarding Kuwaiti Reconstruction WH Referral Dated: May 6, 1991 NSCS IDH ( if any) ~2~3~0~3~6~6~---------------- The attached item was sent directly to the Department of State. -
BR 140035 Secutron INTL Installation Portfolio
International Installation Portfolio Intelligent Fire Panels Transportation Networked Fire Alarm Educational Structures Voice Evacuation Corporate Offices Industrial Fire & Gas Controlled Systems Commercial Releasing Panels Hospitals/Healthcare Government Buildings Access Control Oil/Gas Telephone Entry Hotels Emergency Call Power Utilities Conventional Fire Alarm Retail Sports/Entertainment Industrial Buildings Multi-Unit Residential International Installations Algeria India Samyan Bahrain Jordan Saudi Arabia Bangladesh Kuwait South China Belgium Mexico Gulf Sri Lanka Cameron Oman Sudan Canada Pakistan Taiwan Chad Panama Thailand Chile Peru UAE Ecuador Phillippines USA Egypt Qatar 2 PRO - 2000 Oil & Gas PRO - 2000 Industrial PRO-2000 Oil Gas | Industrial, Power Utilities Sports • Entertainment Project Name City | Country Project Name City | Country Hanger Protection Algeria Antena Exploracion Espacio Profundo Rhourde Nouss - Gas Processing Plant Algeria Europe Aeroespace Agency Argentina Oil Refinery Argentina Airport Fuel Farm Belgium Aluminium Bahrain Bahrain Brussels Airport Belgium HIBERNIA Oil Platform - Top Sides Canada European Union Headquarters Belgium Onshore Oil & Gas Distribution Facility Cameroon Hospital Belgium Onshore Oil & Gas Distribution Facility Chad Chemical Processing Plant Canada Wilmar Surabaya, Indonesia Newfoundland Transshipment Terminal Canada KNPC boiler & Heater Upgradation Project Kuwait Munitions Plant Canada Vastar Horn Mountain Platform Mexico Gulf Exhibition Hall Detection Upgrade Taiwan Oil Refinery -
NEW ARAB URBANISM the Challenge to Sustainability and Culture in the Gulf
Harvard Kennedy School Middle East Initiative NEW ARAB URBANISM The Challenge to Sustainability and Culture in the Gulf Professor Steven Caton, Principal Investigator Professor of Contemporary Arab Studies Department of Anthropology And Nader Ardalan, Project Director Center for Middle East Studies Harvard University FINAL REPORT Prepared for The Kuwait Program Research Fund John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University December 2, 2010 NEW ARAB URBANISM The Challenge of Sustainability & Culture in the Gulf Table of Contents Preface Ch. 1 Introduction Part One – Interpretive Essays Ch. 2 Kuwait Ch. 3 Qatar Ch. 4 UAE Part Two – Case Studies Ch. 5 Kuwait Ch. 6 Qatar Ch. 7 UAE Ch. 8 Epilogue Appendices Sustainable Guidelines & Assessment Criteria Focus Group Agendas, Participants and Questions Bibliography 2 Preface This draft of the final report is in fulfillment of a fieldwork project, conducted from January to February, 2010, and sponsored by the Harvard Kennedy School Middle East Initiative, funded by the Kuwait Foundation for Arts and Sciences. We are enormously grateful to our focus-group facilitators and participants in the three countries of the region we visited and to the generosity with which our friends, old and new, welcomed us into their homes and shared with us their deep insights into the challenges facing the region with respect to environmental sustainability and cultural identity, the primary foci of our research. This report contains information that hopefully will be of use to the peoples of the region but also to peoples elsewhere in the world grappling with urban development and sustainability. We also thank our peer-review group for taking the time to read the report and to communicate to us their comments and criticisms.