05 Physical Security Equipment Sat-Sakaka-New
05 Physical Security Equipment Sat-Sakaka-New
05 Physical Security Equipment Sat-Sakaka-New
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 3
2 PURPOSE............................................................................................................................. 3
3 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................................ 4
3.2 ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................................... 4
4 TEST OBJECTIVE................................................................................................................ 4
4.1 SCOPE OF TEST........................................................................................................... 5
4.2 SAT TEST EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................ 5
5 SAT PROCEDURE FOR PHYSICAL SECURITYEQUIPMENT ........................................... 6
5.1 TPS-001: BILL OF QUANTITY VERIFICATION ............................................................. 6
5.2 TPS-003: SYSTEM ELECTRICAL & POWER ON TEST ............................................... 7
5.3 TPS-004: VISUAL/MECHANICAL INSPECTION FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY
EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................ 8
5.4 TPS-006: FUNCTIONALITY TEST FOR PHYSICAL SECURITYEQUIPMENT ............. 9
5.4.1 MOTORIZED SLIDING GATE .................................................................................................. 9
5.4.2 ROAD BLOCKER ................................................................................................................... 10
5.4.3 BOLLARDS ........................................................................................................................... 11
5.4.4 TURNSTILE .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.4.5 RAISED ARM BARRIER......................................................................................................... 13
6 FORMAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE ....................................... 14
7 PUNCH POINT LIST........................................................................................................... 15
1 INTRODUCTION
The Sakaka PV IPP is the first ever utility scale renewable energy project to be developed in
Saudi Arabia under the landmark National Renewable Energy Program executed by REPDO
(Renewable Energy Project Development Office). The solar farm is expected to generate
enough clean energy to power 75,000 households with green power, while offsetting over
430,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year. The plant, located at Al Jouf, will cover an area of 6
square kilometers, which is the equivalent of approximately 1,000 football fields. Sakaka IPP will
harness solar energy by utilizing photovoltaic (PV) technology to generate electricity at a world
record-breaking tariff of US Cents2.3417/kWh (8.781 halalas/kWh).Sakaka Solar Energy
Company (SSEC), a joint venture between Saudi Arabia-based ACWA Power (70%) and
AlGihaz (30%), is the owner and developer of the project.
2 PURPOSE
This document describes the Site Acceptance Test Procedure for the Physical Security
Equipment in SAKAKAK PV IPP Project. The procedure is intended to test the equipment
individual functionality and compliance to the specification.
3 REFERENCES
3.1 DOCUMENTS
The following documents are referenced herein and form part of the technical requirements.
Document no.
Rev
Sr.no Contractor Owner Document Name
No.
Identification Code identification Code
TBD TBD TBD Block Diagram – PHYSICAL
1
SECURITY Equipment
TBD TBD TBD Bill of Quantity for PHYSICAL
2
SECURITY Equipment
TBD TBD TBD Wiring / Interconnection Diagrams
3 for PHYSICAL SECURITY
Equipment
TBD TBD TBD FAT Procedure for PHYSICAL
4
SECURITY Equipment
3.2 ABBREVIATIONS
The following terms may be referred to in this document and related package equipment
specifications:
AC : Alternate Current
BOQ : Bill of Quantity
DC : Direct Current
FAT : Factory Acceptance Test
GA : General Assembly
IP : Internet Protocol
IVA : Intelligent Video Analytics
MCB : Miniature Circuit Breaker
POE : Power Over Ethernet
SAT : Site Acceptance Test
TPS : Test Procedure Sheet
4 TEST OBJECTIVE
The purpose of the SAT is to verify that the equipment fulfils applicable functional
requirements as set forth in the specifications for the Physical Security Equipment. Further,
the test objective is to verify that cables, terminals and mechanical workmanship of the
equipment complies with project standard and overall industry standards for such
equipment.
This document explains the test procedure to be followed during the Site Acceptance Test
for the Physical Security Equipment Components supplied under SAKAKAK PV IPP.
All check/tests recorded shall end up in a status OK or N/A.
4.1 SCOPE OF TEST
The SAT procedure will be carried out through following types of verification.
Sr.
Test Procedure Description
No.
1 TPS-001 BILL OF QUANTITY VERIFICATION
2 TPS-002 SYSTEM POWER ON TEST
VISUAL INSPECTION FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY
3 TPS-003
EQUIPMENT
FUNCTIONALITY TEST FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY
4 TPS-004
EQUIPMENT
The execution of tests requires test engineers familiar with the system and its functionality.
They should be in the position of properly pre-configuring the system, or part of it, before a
given test and bring it back to the original configuration, if required. Technical background
should be wide enough to allow test engineers to understand test objectives, how to run test
steps and read associated results. Also, they should be able to understand what is required
for the specific test, where this cannot be extensively explained for any reason.
During final acceptance testing, if the equipment is found not to be in accordance with the
applicable technical specifications, then each fault/error shall be punched and a plan for
resolution of these shall be agreed.
2 Laptop/ Workstation
5 SAT PROCEDURE FOR PHYSICAL SECURITYEQUIPMENT
Comments:
LOCATION: _________________________________________________________________
Sr Remarks
Test Description Result
No.
(Pass/Fail)
Comments:
Test Procedure:
Sr. Result
Description Remarks
No. Pass / Fail
Check if the cameras are free from physical damage
1
like scratches or dents.
Check if the Equipment’s are free from dust, rust and
2
other wear and tear symptoms
Check for the proper housing and installation, cable
3
routings. Also check for suitable paintings/Mark up.
Check whether the tags and Cable tags are valid or
4
not
Comments:
Comments:
Result
Sr. No Description Remarks
Pass/Fail
1 Unit Configuration check
2 Emergency stop key functionality check
Test for proper functionality, with smooth movement of
3
gate (opening and closing)
4 Test for Push Buttons as per their functionality
5 Test for complete operation (manual / automatic )
Comments:
Comments:
Result
Sr. No Description Remarks
Pass/Fail
1 Unit Configuration check
2 Emergency stop key functionality check
Test for proper functionality, with smooth movement of
3
gate (opening and closing)
4 Test for Push Buttons as per their functionality
5 Test for complete operation (manual / automatic )
Comments:
Result
Sr. No Description Remarks
Pass/Fail
1 Unit Configuration check
2 Emergency stop key functionality check
Test for proper functionality, with smooth movement of
3
gate (opening and closing)
4 Test for Push Buttons as per their functionality
5 Test for complete operation (manual / automatic )
Comments:
The Site Acceptance Test has been performed for Physical Security Equipment.
At: ___________________________________________
On: ___________________________________________
CONCLUSION:
We hereby confirm that all equipment as listed in this document and associated materials have
been inspected and appropriately tested in accordance with the Site Acceptance Test and are
hereby certified to be in good working order and operating fully in compliance with the relevant
project technical specification.
The tested equipment is confirming to the specification and is accepted by the OWNER and the
CONTRACTOR.