Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. The automatic fire detection and alarm system shall consist of main fire alarm control panel, remote annunciator, detection devices, audible and visual notification devices, remote devices, and manual stations wired in accordance with the schedule on the Drawings and shall function as specified herein. The system shall use supervised addressable data communication circuits. The main Fire Alarm Control panel shall be a new Silent Knight system.; B. The system shall have sufficient capacity to incorporate all equipment and perform all functions as per intent of the specifications and Drawings. The system shall have an overall 20 percent spare capacity that includes but not limited to communication network, terminal strips, batteries, etc., reserved for future expansion.; C. The system shall be capable of being programmed on site for downloading, uploading or editing operating sequence or programming to accommodate and facilitate building parameters changes or changes as required by codes.; D. The system shall be designed such that alarm indications override trouble conditions. There shall be no limit, other than maximum system capacity, as to the number of addressable devices and/or zones, which may be in alarm simultaneously. The panel shall be capable of measuring the sensitivity of the addressable photoelectric detectors connected to it.; E. The system shall initiate the following system outputs when any area or duct detector, manual station, or water flow switch operates in accordance with current NFPA 72 standards. a. Audible devices – horn strobes; b. Visual devices – strobes; c. Display individual detector and/or zone number on alphanumeric display with optional user‐defined message; d. Light an indicating lamp on the device initiating the alarm; e. Shut down the associated HVAC system and operate dampers per drawing; f. Activate the elevator recall, when applicable; g. Release all magnetic fire door holders