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(H84) Upgrade Fire Suppression Panels at YORK-1816

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Department Of The Navy → Navfac Mid-AtlanticView Agency

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ML: YORKTOWN, USA

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8A

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AgencyDepartment Of The Navy → Navfac Mid-Atlantic
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RRM 7/17/2024: Way forward is for FMS to use PR for PBC scoping action. Share that scope with FPE/ NOSSA as required and if it is within the range of PBC to execute in FY25. Update from FMS 7/16/2024: Project scope has now expanded to make the fire alarm and suppression system an addressable system. This comes as more heat detectors are plaguing the building in other parts that were initially thought to not be a problem. These heat detectors are hard to troubleshoot as when one goes bad the panel does not have the capability to pinpoint which device is bad, resulting in several hours and in some cases multiple days of production down time for the facility. SUBTORFAC suspends ordnance operations when the sprinkler system charges with water, which is what happens when a heat detector goes bad or goes off due to heat. This new scope will require the replacement of two fire alarm panels and a pre action suppression panel. This work will include the replacement of conventional pull stations, horn strobes, and heat detectors as the conventional components in place will need to be replaced with addressable components. Base ESO has been briefed on the new project scope will require a NOSSA Site Approval. RRM 12/6/23 Shops are capable of executing and approved to do so. Contractor would require increase to scope, as well as NOSSA/CWA to accomplish. Fit into shops work schedule, even if next FY execution. Project will require wire tracing to replace 40-year old panel out with new panel. Sensors for existing system are very difficult to find. New panel will upgrade entire system. Preferred for shops to complete instead of CAT 3/4 since shops will maintain system after installed. Recently multiple heat detectors have failed due to their age. This has resulted in tedious troubleshooting to identify faulty de ... NOTE: description has been truncated, please see Project Note for full description.