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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: HIGH COMMISSION FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SECURITY DIRECTIVES FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES SEC-07 Power Supply ~ IS Teswe Dates TURTON 708070 RESTRICTED AIDRights reseed to HCIS. Copying o distitutin praibited without writen permission from HCIS Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior High Commission for Industrial Security © phe AAS Ua as Secretariat General wu au SEC-07__ Power Supply 10. 44. 12. 13. 20. 3.0. 40. 4a. 4.1.1. Primary Utlty Power Feet 4.12. Alternate Utility Power Feed. 4.13, Automatic Utility Power Feed Switching. 4.14. Power Conditioning & Lightning Protectio 42. 43, 44. 45. 5.0. Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION Scort APPUCATION Conructs & Devarions. DEFINITIONS. REFERENCES. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.. Incontn Uriury PoweR. EMERGENCY POWER GENERATORS. UUnivrennurnise Power SuPPur (UPS). [GROUNDING senssnnn ‘SuProR [APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS. Tesae Date: HUGTASIN/ BOMSAOTO RESTRICTED AIRights reserved 9 HCTS. Copying or dstibation probibited without writen permission from HCIS Page 2 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aa RelA Ministry of Interior iu iis High Commission for Industrial Security ey; bea op Lt Secretariat General ial in SEC-07 _ Power Supply 1.0. Administration Ll. Scope This Directive provides the minimum requirements for companies and establishments that are subject to the supervision of the High Commission for Industrial Security (HCIS), Ministry of Interior, for power supply used at industrial facilities. 1.2. Application This Directive is applicable to all facilities, including new projects, the expansion of existing facilities, and upgrades. For application to existing facilities, the Operator shall assess his facilities against the requirements of these Directives and coordinate with the General Secretariat of the High Commission for Industrial Security (HCIS) to comply with the Security, Safety, and Fire Protection requirements according to these Directives and add to or modify the existing facilities as required. Where the HCIS has assessed deficiencies in existing facilities during a survey, comparing the current state of the facilities to the requirements of these Directives, those identified deficiencies shall be corrected by the Operator. 1.3. Conflicts & Deviations Where implementation of a requirement is unsuitable or impractical, where other equivalent company or industry Standards and Codes are followed, or where any conflict exists between this Directive and other company standards and Codes, the deviations shall be resolved by the HCIS. Deviation lower than the requirements of this directive shall be listed and submitted in a report of compliance or non-compliance, with justification and reason, for each applicable requirement of these security directives, and approval shall be received from the HCIS prior to implementation. The documents shall be retained by the company in its permanent engineering files. 2.0. Definitions Tiawe Dave SOT RONSON RESTRICTED AIL Rights esrved to HCIS. Copying or distribution praibited without wien permission from HCIS Page 3 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ef SANSA Ministry of Interior eu agi, High Commission for Industrial Security NES Peed 5 0 Secretariat General su ut SEC-07 _ Power Supply HIS High Commission for Industrial Security. The HCIS is part of the Ministry of the Interior. It is responsible for the development, and implementation, of security, safety and fire protection strategies Kingdom-wide. Company or owner of a facility. Indicates a mandatory requirement. Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required. ups Uninterruptible Power Supply An uninterruptible power supply (UPS), also known as an uninterruptible power source, is a device which maintains a continuous supply of electric power to connected equipment by supplying power from batteries when utility power is not ‘available, 3.0. References This directive adopts the latest edition of the references listed. The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, operation and repair of equipment and facilities covered by this Security Directive shall comply with the latest edition of the references listed in each Security Directive, unless otherwise noted. NFPA70 National Fire Protection Association: National Electrical Code IEEE 619 © IEEE recommended practices and requirements for harmonic control in electrical power systems. IEEE IEEE recommended practices on surge voltages in low- €62.41.1991 voltages AC power circuits. NFPA 110 Standard for emergency and standby power systems NFPA 780 Standard for installation of lightning protection systems Tarwe Dates IDQIASIH/ 2657010 RESTRICTED ‘AI Rights reserved HCIS. Copying or dsvibaton profited withot writen permission from HCIS Page 4 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia = SENSE Ministry of Interior sy High Commission for Industial Security WQS eS ht Secretariat General sus SEC-07 Power Supply 4.0. General Requirements All security systems and devices, which include access control, intrusion detection, contraband detection, closed circuit television, security communications and lighting in gate houses and the security control room, shail be provided with primary AC power from a reliable public util site backup emergency power systems as defined in this Security All power supplies used in security applications shall have a main (primary), alternate, emergency generator and UPS backup power sources and shall be protected against surges and sags in the incoming power circuits A typical single line diagram is shown in Figure 1. 4.1. Incoming Utility Power 4.1.1. Primary Utility Power Feed The primary power supply feed that supplies the security systems at the facility shall be adequately sized, and installed, to meet all requirements for operation of all security systems and components. 4.1.2. Alternate Utility Power Feed A separate power source shall feed the UPS bypass transformer. The separate source could be separate buses of a double-ended system. If separate sources are not available, then the UPS shall be supplied from separate breakers of the same source. Taewe Dates IUG/ASIH/26N5010 RESTRICTED ‘All Rights reserved o HCI. Copyingrdstuton prohibited without writen pension fam HCIS Page 5 of 11 ‘ida NS YAMOd WOTAAL INT STONIS S00) Sates so TeLNLN 0 > Wai OR - rans wrod PaurwcuI0", wa nana INS eas SLIM. vevwocs 30 sams oar zuepemesy as au s8 oouesi20 ! wow woe imap suena owe J ‘Baur oedovasel weD Ona v SSL Shas ws Haas winoe Figure I: Typical Single Line Diagram SECT, Page Gof tT Kingdom of Saudi Ar: Ministry of Inte SEC-07 Power Suppl abia MSgaes , + uh hy High Commission for Industrial Security INF; peal PSU Ll at Secretariat General ew aL ly 4.1.3. Automatic Utility Power Feed Switching 413.1, 4.13.2, 4.133. 4134, The facility shall have dedicated transfer switchgear that will execute an automatic, unattended changeover to the emergency diesel generator supply within 30 seconds of the failure of the primary utility power feed. Total failure of the power supplied to any security related systems or components shall be sensed and annunciated at the ‘gate house and at the security control room. ‘System shall automatically revert to the primary feed upon its restoration with no manual intervention required. In case of total failure of the electric power system including the UPS and disruption of system operation, the system shall restart automatically, upon resumption of the electrical power, to all previous settings that were used before the disruption of the utility power feed. 4.1.4. Power Conditioning & Lightning Protection 4141 41.42. All incoming power shall be conditioned and protected against surges, sags and harmonic variation by the deployment of surge suppressors and appropriate voltage correction devices as mandated by IEEE 519 and IEEE 62.41.1991. ‘The wiring shall incorporate protection against lightning strikes as mandated by NFPA 780. 4.2. Emergency Power Generators All facilities that deploy security systems for Security Directive compliance shall have emergency power generators installed. 4.2.1 The generator shall power security system components and facilities, 422 The generator shall be sized to power all security systems & devices, air conditioning, lighting, fence lighting and communications equipment installed at the security facility while maintaining at least 30% spare capacity. 5 Dates TURTTASTH /26NS7OTO RESTRICTED AURights esered to HCIS. Copying or disuibutin prohibited without writen permision fom HCIS Page 7 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ds oa 2 Ministry of Interior High Commision for Industrial Security, UNE Secretariat General eu ALS SEC-07 Power Supply 423 The generator can be installed locally, at the facility, or at a remote location. In both cases it shall be located within the secured facility perimeter fence. Regardless of the location of the generator, it shall be able to sense power failure at the incoming local utility power feed to the security system, 4.24 The generator shall have dedicated transfer switchgear that will execute an automatic, unattended generator start and changes over to the generator within 30 seconds of the failure of the main local utility power feed with no manual intervention required. This 30 seconds includes the time allowed for the generator to start, the output to stabilize and it begins supplying power to the load. System shall automatically revert to the main utility power feed upon its restoration with no manual intervention required, 4.2.5 The fuel tank for the generator shall have a low level alarm which shall be activated in the guard house, or security control room, when the fuel level drops to 10% of full capacity. 42.6 The generator shall have, as a minimum, a fuel tank sized for continuous 24 hours operation at full load. 42.7 The generator shall be installed in an enclosure, or building, that protects it from the environment and prevents unauthorized ingress to the generator and its controls. 428 The structure housing the emergency generator shall not be part of the perimeter fence and shall be located at least 60m away from the fence. 4.2.9 Generators installed near the facility shall have acoustic barriers rated to reduce the noise to an acceptable level at the nearest occupied offices. 4.2.10 The exhaust pipes from each generator shall be fitted with a spark arrestor and shall terminate above the roof of the housing. 43. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) All facilities that deploy security systems for Security Directive compliance shall have dedicated UPS's installed. Taswe Dates TRAOTASIIN/2OSDOTO RESTRICTED All Righs reserved to HCIS, Copying or dsututin prohibited without rien permission from HCIS Page 8 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ey Paseo or ll Ministry of Interior wis, High Commission for Industrial Security NF; pha p58 lad Secretariat General ‘aah BUSA SEC-07 Power Supply 4.3.1, The UPS shall be dedicated to powering security system components and facilities. 43.2. The UPS shall be sized to power all security systems & devices, security system computers, interface equipment, displays, printers, card readers, and workstations, This UPS shall not power single entry devices, such as drop gates and turnstiles, lighting or air conditioning. 4.3.3. The UPS shall sense any failure of input power and automatically switch to internal battery power with no impact on connected equipment which shall continue to function without interruption during the outage. UPS shall automatically revert to the input power upon its restoration with no manual intervention required. 43.4. ‘The UPS shall be capable of accepting two incoming power circuits and using either one of them to power the UPS. The UPS shall switch to batteries if both incoming power circuits fail. It shall incorporate an internal static switch for changeover between incoming power and batteries and a bypass switch to allow maintenance of the system. 4.3.5. The UPS shall have installed battery capacity to power its maximum rating for four (4) hours minimum, The UPS shall be sized with 30% spare capacity over and above the actual calculated load. All batteries shall be long life valve regulated maintenance free (design life> 10 years) and specifically designed for use in UPS systems. The use of vehicle batteries is specifically prohibited. 4.3.6. Internal UPS faults shall be annunciated in the gate house, or security control center, by a remotely mounted panel and shall also be annunciated in internal security system logs. UPS shall automatically initiate a security system computer shutdown (to protect the computers) if UPS battery levels drop below the level required to power the security system. 43.7. The UPS shall be located adjacent to the security computer system in a separate room. 4.3.8. The UPS room shall be air conditioned to the same requirements as the security system. Tesue Date: STOTT DONSTOTO RESTRICTED A Rights reserved to HCIS. Copying or istbution prohibited without writen permission fram HCIS Page 9 of 11 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia = SAE Ministry of Interior teu High Commission for Industrial Security ey; apt AM LL ae ul ALY Secretariat General SEC-07 Power Supply 44, Grounding 4.4.1. All power systems that supply power to security systems or components shall ensure that the power system is properly grounded to maximize performance, reliability and safety. 4.4.2, Grounding system shall be installed to protect frame structural, fencing, electrical equipments, computer and communication system, equipment enclosure. 4.4.3. The grounding system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with NFPA-70, article 250. 4.5. Support 4.5.1. All emergency generators shall be tested by the facility operator on the following schedule: Weekly startup test, fluid level check and fuel tank top off. Monthly fall load test and power transfer switch test. 4.5.1.3. Monthly tests shall be performed to confirm the ability of the alternate power feed to carry the full load. 4.5.14. Emergency power supply components shall be maintained, and tested, as mandated by NFPA 110 figure A.8.3.1 (a). 4.5.1.5. Any problems detected during the testing shall be rectified within 24 hours. AIL UPS's shall be tested once every three months for battery cell voltages and UPS function. Any problems detected during the testing shall be rectified within 24 hours. Tisve Dates TUGAIH/26SO10 RESTRICTED ‘All Rights reserved to HCIS. Copying or dsribaton profited without writen permission from HCIS Page 10 of I Kingdom of Saudi Arabia e Reel Ministry of Interior aCe, High Commission for industrial Security, (QA ee Secretariat General bid aun SEC-07 Power Supply 5.0. Application of Requirements This section lists how the elements of this security directive apply to facilities depending on their classification using the criteria stated in section 4.2 of SEC-01. 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