SPECIFICATION 703

CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) MONITORING CAMERAS

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SPECIFICATION 703

CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION MONITORING CAMERAS

REVISION REGISTER

Date / Clause
Number / Description of Revision / Authorised
By
17/03/2015 / Annexure 703A and various clauses
All
703.01.2 added. / Joint use CCTV and signal poles drawings added.
References to TCIC removed and ISA added.
Clause added to refer to design requirements for joint use CCTV and traffic signal poles. / AMTS/EE
23/12/2011 / Whole Document / Drawing Reference Changed / AMTS
22/07/2011 / Whole document / Complete revision of Issue to new format / AMTS


CONTENTS

Clause Page No

GENERAL 5

703.01 SCOPE 5

703.02 REFERENCES 6

703.03 Definition of terms 7

703.04 CONTRACTOR RESOURCES 8

703.05 order of precedence 8

703.06 – 703.09 not used 9

PRODUCTS, MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP 9

703.10 products and MATERIALS 9

703.11 WORKMANSHIP 9

703.12 – 703.15 not used 9

functional and performance requirements 9

703.16 General 10

703.17 WEB CAMERAS 10

703.18 – 703.22 not used 11

technical requirements 11

703.23 general 11

703.24 POLES, BRACKETS & POLE HARDWARE 12

703.25 Camera HOUSING & PAN/ TILT / ZOOM FACILITY 15

703.26 CAMERA & LENS 17

703.27 CAMERA CONTROL 18

703.28 cAMERA COMMUNICATIONS 19

703.29 POWER SURGE & LIGHTNING PROTECTION 20

703.30 CAMERA SCREEN WASH & WIPE FACILITY 21

703.31 SPARE PARTS & TOOLS 21

703.32 – 703.35 NOT USED 22

Civil Requirements 23

703.36 CONFLICT WITH DRAINAGE PIPES AND OTHER SERVICES 23

703.37 Trenching and Backfill 23

703.38 REINSTATEMENT AND CLEAN-UP 23

703.39 ROAD CROSSINGS 24

703.40 – 703.44 NOT USED 24

INSTALLATION 24

703.45 General 24

703.46 camera and pole installation 25

703.47 INSTALLATION OF COMMUNICATIONS CABINET OR ‘TOP-HAT’ FOR SIGNALS CONTROLLER CABINET 29

703.48 mains connection 29

703.49 Electrical Installation 30

703.50 INTEGRATION WITH TOC DVTEL CAMERA SYSTEM 30

703.51 INSTALLATION OF SAFETY BARRIERS 31

703.52 – 703.54 NOT USED 31

Acceptance and test criteria 31

703.55 Acceptance testing 31

703.56 INSPECTION and Test Plan 33

703.57 - 703.64 Not Used 34

Documentation 35

703.65 CCTV Design Documents 35

703.66 Equipment Specifications 35

703.67 CCTV Inspection and test plan 35

703.68 INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION 35

703.69 - 703.74 Not Used 35

AS BUILT AND HANDOVER requirements 36

703.75 AS-BUILT INFORMATION 36

703.76 – 703.84 NOT USED 37

CONTRACT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 38

703.85 – 703.90 NOT USED 38

ANNEXURE 703A MAIN ROADS STANDARD DRAWINGS 39

CONTRACT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS TO ADD OR DELETE 40

SPECIFICATION 703 GUIDANCE NOTES 41

delete these guidance notes from final document after using for reference 41

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SPECIFICATION 703

CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION MONITORING CAMERAS

GENERAL
703.01 SCOPE
1. This specification defines the requirements for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, including web cameras, for interfacing into the existing Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA) Traffic Operations Centre (TOC)
The scope of work covered by this specification includes:
a)  The supply and installation of the camera housing, and camera pole.
b)  The supply and installation of the communications cabinet or traffic signals top-hat extension.
c)  The supply, installation and testing of all communications and associated equipment.
d)  The interfacing of all camera sites into the existing MRWA TOC CCTV system.
e)  The supply of as-constructed documentation and any relevant training information.
2. CCTV ‘Tilt’ Pole Drawings provided by Main Roads WA are based on existing CCTV site installations.
These drawings are not intended to be design drawings for new installations. The supply of these drawings is to enable performance features required by the Main Roads Specifications to be included in new CCTV installations.
Some elements of the drawings, such as mounting spigot detail and lock box detail, allow for compatibility with existing infrastructure and provide for required operational features.
NOTE: The reference to the ‘Tilt’ Pole drawings are not intended to imply any intellectual property ownership by Main Roads of the ‘Tilt’ Pole design.
Actual construction details of the CCTV pole and footing will need to be designed to meet the performance criteria specified, and to meet any conditions specific to each site (such as soil conditions, likely maximum wind speed etc.). / CCTV ‘Tilt’ Pole Drawings
703.02 REFERENCES
1. Australian Standards, MAIN ROADS Western Australia Standards and MAIN ROADS Western Australia Test Methods are referred to in abbreviated form (e.g. AS 1234, MRS 67-08-43 or WA 123). For convenience, the full titles are given below:
Acts and Regulations
Govt. of Western Australia Office of Energy WA Electrical Requirements
Electricity Act 1994 and associated Amendments and Regulations and Electrical Safety Act 2002 and associated Amendments, Regulations and Codes of Practice
Australian Standards
AS 100 Technical drawings
AS 1101 Graphical Symbols for General Engineering – Welding and Non-Destructive Examination
AS 1163 Structural Steel Hollow sections
AS 1289, F3.3 Soil Strength and Consolidation Tests
AS 1554.1 Welding of Steel Structures
AS 1554.2 Arc Stud Welding
AS 1939 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosure for Electrical Equipment (IP Code)
AS 2312 Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings.
AS 2578 Traffic Signal Controllers
AS 3100 General Requirements for Electrical Equipment
AS 3678 Hot Rolled Structural Steel plates
AS 3679 Hot Rolled Structural Steel bars
AS 4006 Software Test Documentation
AS 4100 Steel Structures
AS 4251.1 Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic emission standard – Part 1:Residential, commercial and light industry
AS 4262.1 Telecommunications over voltages - Part 1 Protection of Persons
AS 4262.2 Telecommunications over voltages - Part 2 Protection of Equipment
AS4806.2 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Application Guidelines
AS 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment (IP code)
Australian and New Zealand Standards
AS/NZS 1170 Structural Design Actions, SAA Loading Code
AS/NZS 1170.2 Minimum Design Loads on Structures – Wind Loads
AS/NZS 1554.1 Structural steel welding – Welding of steel structures
AS/NZS 1768 Lightning Protection
AS/NZS 3000 Electrical Installations - Buildings, Structures and Premises (SAA Wiring Rules)
AS/NZS 3015 Electrical Installations – Extra low voltage d.c. power supplies and services earthing within public telecommunications networks
AS/NZS 3085.1 Telecommunications Installations – administration of communications cabling systems – Basic requirements
AS/NZS 3845 Road Safety Barrier Systems
AS/NZS 4117 Surge protection devices to telecommunication applications
AS/NZS 4676 Structural design requirements for utility services poles
AS/NZS 4680 Hot-Dip Galvanized (Zinc) Coatings on Fabricated Ferrous Articles
AS/NZS 60950.1Information technology equipment - Safety - General requirements
AS/NZS ISO 9002 Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards - Model for Quality Assurance in Production, Installation and Servicing
Other Standards
ACMA Technical Planning Guidelines – Appendix 3 , Emission Standard for the Australian Analog Terrestrial Television Service – Video Characteristics
AS/ACIF S009 Installation requirements for customer cabling
AUSTEL Technical Standard 009 Installation Requirements for Customer Cabling
Main Roads Specifications and Documents
Guideline 67-08-71 Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
Specification 202 TRAFFIC
Specification 301 CLEARING
Specification 302 EARTHWORKS
Specification 404 CULVERTS
Specification 704 Cable Conduits & Pits for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
Specification 908 Anti Graffiti Coatings
Materials Specifications (various)
703.03 Definition of terms
ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority
AGC Automatic Gain Control
AS Australian standard
AS/NZS Australian and New Zealand standard
AUSTEL Australian Telecommunication
CIF Common Intermediate Format (352 Horizontal x 288 Vertical pixels)
CCTV Camera Closed Circuit Television Camera used for traffic monitoring
CCD Charge Coupled Device
ELV Extra Low Voltage (As defined in AS/NZS 3000:2007)
ISA Integrated Services Arrangement
MRWA Main Roads Western Australia
PAL Phase Alternating Line
PM Project Manager
PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom
RHS Right Hand Side
TCS Traffic Control Signals
TOC Traffic Operations Centre
TOP HAT Upwards extension module for controller cabinet used to mount communications and other equipment.
WEB Camera Camera used for streaming traffic footage to Main Roads Website.
703.04 CONTRACTOR RESOURCES
1. The Contractor shall ensure that all work is performed by technically competent persons, and that all electrical work shall be performed by licensed electricians. / Technical Competence
2. The Contractor shall provide all equipment necessary to perform the required work. / Contractor Equipment
3. The Contractor shall have a temporary facility for testing the operation, visibility and range of motion of cameras at the nominated sites to accurately determine the final exact pole position and height. These shall be verified and approved by the Main Roads Project Manager prior to the ordering of any camera poles. / Testing Facility
703.05  order of precedence
The following order of precedence (in descending order of precedence) will apply to resolve any ambiguity or discrepancy in the referenced documents and standards to the extent necessary to resolve the conflict, ambiguity or discrepancy. / Precedence
1) Main Roads Project Specific documentation.
2) This Specification.
3) Main Roads Standards, Specifications and Guidelines.
4) Australian Standards, Specifications and Guidelines.
5) Relevant General Arrangement Drawings and Other Supplementary Standards and Specifications.
703.06 – 703.09 not used
PRODUCTS, MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP
703.10 products and MATERIALS
1. All materials provided by the Contractor shall be new. / All Materials Shall be New
2. All materials provided by the Contractor shall satisfy the requirements of this specification. Where it is unclear that an item will fully satisfy these requirements, or the item does not satisfy the requirements, the Contractor shall submit details of the item to the Project Manager for approval, inclusive of manufacturers data and information sheets, and how the item does not meet the required specifications. / Substitution and Conformance
3. The Contractor shall demonstrate conformance to the requirements of this specification and project drawings, when using materials and equipment different to that specified. / No Loss of Performance
703.11 WORKMANSHIP
1. All work shall conform to the requirements of the MRWA specifications and standards referenced in Section 703.02 as a minimum. / Conformance to MRWA Specifications
2. All electrical work relating to cabling and cabling conduits shall be carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000. / AS/NZS 3000
3. The requirements of the power supply authority and any other body (or bodies) having jurisdiction over such works in Western Australia, shall also be satisfied. / Power Supply Authority
4. The Contractor shall lodge all notices required by the power supply and communications authorities, and any other authority having jurisdiction over the installation, and pay any fees required. / Contractor to Lodge all Notices
703.12 – 703.15 not used
functional and performance requirements
703.16 General
All equipment installed using this specification forms part of the Traffic Management System at the TOC. As a result, all hardware and software must be fully compatible with MRWA’s existing Traffic Management System, and must not interfere in any way with any other system already installed. / Non-interference with Existing Systems
703.16.01 IMAGE QUALITY
1. Images shall be captured, transmitted and displayed at the highest quality and refresh rate permitted by the capacity of the communications network and the imaging equipment system. / Images Transmitted in High Quality
2. CCTV video and control signals for each camera shall be transmitted digitally over the same telecommunications channel. Images shall be transmitted to the MRWA TOC and shall be compatible with the currently used DVTel CCTV control system. / CCTV Video & Control Signals Compatibility
3. Digital imaging technology may be used, however, the imaging equipment and images provided by this equipment shall be interoperable with the control systems in use at the TOC. In addition, imaging equipment shall utilise proven, industry standards that are current at the time of the provision of the equipment. / Digital Imaging Technology
4. During daylight hours, all CCTV cameras shall allow vehicle characteristics such as colour and shape to be easily discerned in the traffic stream at all visible points up to 400m from the CCTV camera installation (excluding geographic limitations such as road curves). / 400m Visibility
5. Cameras shall provide high sensitivity for operating at night under low light conditions. Low light operation should have a minimum sensitivity of no less than 0.02 Lux at 1/15 sec shutter speed for a colour image. / Low light Operation
703.17 WEB CAMERAS
1. The image quality and resolution of Web cameras shall ensure that the internet displayed images are reliable and accurate. The cameras shall have the following features: / Web Cameras
a)  1/3 Inch CCD High resolution, Dual Stream H.264 / D1 MPEG4 Day/ Night camera with Wide Dynamic Range. (e.g. DVTel Pro Elite Altitude CF-2100 series Fixed Camera).
b)  Multi video resolutions up to D1.
c)  Up to 2 x 25 Frames per second.
d)  With SD slot available.
e)  Two Alarm inputs / One relay output.
f)  Unicast or multicast operation.
g)  12 VDC/24 VDC and Power Over Ethernet (PoE) options.
h)  Available Web interface for Viewing Configuration and Control.
i)  Ruggedized, Corrosion resistant Outdoor housing (IP 66 NEMA 4) with Sunshield & thermostat controlled Heater /Demister.
j)  Manually adjustable Pan /Tilt mounting.
2. The fixed web cameras shall provide a moderately wide view of traffic to adequately capture traffic flows over the covered range. / Wide Viewing Angle
3. All images broadcast onto the Internet must comply with the Western Australian Government Privacy Policies. To ensure that the images are suitable for public display, sensitive areas such as residential and housing should not be viewable. In addition, all images displayed must not allow identification of people or vehicles. / Privacy Policy Compliance
4. All web cameras shall provide a 10/100 Base-T hub sensing Half/Full duplex capable RJ45 Ethernet communications port. / Ethernet Port Required
703.18 – 703.22 not used
technical requirements
703.23 general
1. Due to the rapid advancements in technology, only the minimum requirements of hardware selection and technical requirements are included in this specification. Specific projects may need to have some of this information updated to include current requirements. / Minimum Standard Requirements
2. Imaging equipment shall include motorized zoom lens, camera, housing, Pan-Tilt unit, mounts, pole, field cabinets & hardware, camera controls, encoders, associated cabling and surge protection and any other equipment and Works necessary to operate as intended. Node/field cabinets will be provided by others. / Imaging Equipment