Our submittal drawings provide a comprehensive overview of how key security components such as Access Control devices, Intrusion Alarms, and Video Surveillance Cameras, are strategically laid out throughout the facility. These documents are typically prepared for review and approval prior to installation, especially in construction or commercial projects. They detail the proposed security system’s design, including equipment specifications, wiring plans, layout diagrams, and integration requirements
Whether you’re working on a new build or upgrading an existing facility,our Access Control Submittal Drawing Houston help ensure seamless integration, code compliance, and coordination with other trades.
What’s Included:
Cover Sheet / Index – Project summary, drawing index, and key contacts for smooth coordination.
Drawing Clean-Up – Removal of unnecessary items to keep drawings clear and precise.
Access Control Components – All devices labeled by number, type, and installation point.
Cable Routing Paths – Detailed cabling routes from the access control panel to each device, designed for efficient installation and future maintenance.
Panel Layout Details – Our standard access control panel layout, not customized to your system, or your engineering layout.
One-Line Diagram – Simple overview of the entire access control system.
Hookup Diagram – Point-to-point wiring connections for each device.
Detail / Elevation Diagram – Illustrates how doors, readers, and hardware appear on walls or door frames.
Product Guides & Data Sheets – Technical specifications and easy-to-read product information.
What’s Included:
Cover Sheet/Index – Project summary, drawing index, and key contacts for smooth coordination.
Drawing Clean-Up – Removal of unnecessary items for clear and precise plans.
Intrusion Detection Components – Sensors, keypads, and panels labeled by number, type, and placement location.
Cable Routing Paths – Clear cable routes from intrusion panels to each device for efficient installation and maintenance.
Panel Layout Details – Our standard Intrusion panel layout, customized to your system, or your engineering.
One-Line Diagram – Overview of the entire intrusion detection system
Hookup Diagram – Point-to-point wiring connections for each device
Detail / Elevation Diagram – Ilustrates how sensors, keypads, and hardware appear on walls or door frames Product Guides & Data Sheets – Technical specifications and easy-to-read product information
What’s Included:
Cover Sheet/Index – Project summary, drawing index, and key contacts for smooth coordination
Drawing Clean -Up-Removal of unnecessary items to keep drawings clear and precise
Camera – All cameras labeled by number, type, and exact mounting location
Camera Interconnection Diagram – Illustrates how all cameras, network switches, and Server/NVR/DVR devices are connected
One-Line Diagram – Overview of the entire video surveillance system
Hookup Diagram – Point-to-point wiring connections for each camera and device
Detail / Elevation Diagram – Shows how cameras, mounts, and enclosures appear on walls, ceilings, or poles
Product Guides & Data Sheets – Technical specifications and easy-to-read product information
An access control submittal drawing is a detailed technical document submitted for approval before system installation. In Houston, these drawings outline door hardware, wiring diagrams, panel layouts, and power supplies to ensure compliance with local building and fire safety regulations.
Access control submittal drawings are required to verify that the proposed system meets city codes, life safety standards, and project specifications. They allow engineers, contractors, and inspectors to review system design details before installation begins.
An access control submittal drawing typically includes door schedules, riser diagrams, wiring schematics, equipment specifications, power calculations, and integration details. These documents ensure the system is properly designed and ready for approval.
The preparation time depends on the size and complexity of the project. Smaller projects may take a few business days, while larger commercial systems may require additional coordination and review before submission.
Yes, incomplete or inaccurate submittal drawings can cause approval delays, revision requests, and installation setbacks. Professionally prepared access control submittal drawings help reduce errors, speed up approvals, and prevent costly project interruptions.