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L-4
Plumbing Schedule: Fredericksburg L-1
Lavatory, Undercounter American Standard “Ovalyn” 0496.221.020, china. Granite top see 10800. Faucet: Delta One Lever ADA 583-WF allchrome, 5.375” spout, 3 hole 4” centers with pop-up drain, 3/8” I.P.S. chrome hot & cold water angle supply stops, red/blue index, flexible riser & chrome plated brass 1-1/4” ”P” trap with cleanout & waste to wall. 2.5 gpm aerator.
L-2
Lavatory, Undercounter ADA Guest American Standard “Ovalyn 0496.221.020, china. Granite top see 10800. Top @ 2’-10” AFF. Faucet: Delta One Lever ADA 583-WF allchrome, 5.375” spout, 3 hole 4” centers with pop-up drain, 3/8” I.P.S. chrome hot & cold water angle supply stops, red/blue index, flexible riser & chrome plated brass 1-1/4” ”P” trap with cleanout & waste to wall. 2.5 gpm aerator. Must meet TAS/ADA, see 4.19.1 & fig. 31 of Texas Accessibility Standards. Set lavatory towards rear of vanity to meet profile. Fieldfabricated skirt is shown on architectural drawings.
L-3
Lavatory in Prep, Wall ADA Advance Tabco Model 7-PS-85 18” W x 16”D x 5” bowl depth, stainless steel. Set 2’-10” AFF to rim. Left and right side SS splash guards. Integral Soap & Towel Dispenser. Skirt included. If skirt not provided, must provide Truebro Inc. (203)-875-2868 Handi Lav-guard Insulation kit 102G for P-Traps & 2 angle valve & supply covers. Faucet: Advance Tabco Deck mounted with wrist blade handles, all-chrome, gooseneck spout, aerator, 4” centers, stainless steel lever operated basket drain, built in overflow, 1/2” I.P.S. chrome hot & cold water angle supply stops, flexible riser & chrome plated brass 1-1/2” drain ”P” trap with cleanout & waste to wall, 2.5 gpm aerator.
Lavatory, Undercounter ADA Public American Standard “Ovalyn 0496.221.020, china. Granite top see 10800. Top @ 2’-10” AFF. Faucet: Chicago Faucet E-tronic 20 Electronic Infrared Sensor Model 116.306.21.1 all-chrome, 4.625” spout, one hole, one supply of tempered water. Provide optional Thermostatic Mixing Valve 119, and set temperature no higher than 109° F. Provide Grid strainer. Provide 3/8” I.P.S. chrome hot & cold water accessible angle supply stops, flexible riser & chrome plated brass 1-1/4” ”P” trap with cleanout & waste to wall. 0.5 gpm vandal resistant aerator. 12 volt AC plug in transformer included. Must meet TAS/ADA, see 4.19.1 & fig. 31 of Texas Accessibility Standards. Set lavatory towards rear of vanity to meet profile. Field-fabricated skirt is shown on architectural drawings.
S-1
Sink, One Bowl ADA Bar Stainless steel Elkay GECR-2521. Size: 25”L x 21”W, 5.375” Depth. Inside: 21”L x 16”W. 4 holes on 4” centers. Stainless steel basket strainer. Provide Truebro, Inc. HandiBasin Guard 36 Undersink enclosure. Faucet: Delta 420 all-chrome with single ADA handle, 8” long 6” high spout swing 360 degrees, Spray Attachment, 1/2” I.P.S. chrome hot & cold water angle supply stops, & chrome plated tailpiece, 1-1/2” cast brass P-Trap.
S-2
Sink, in Vegetable Prep Table Advance Tabco Stainless Steel Model TKSS307. Size of table: 84”L x 30” D x 35.5” H, one 16” x 19” x 14” deep sink bowl with 5” high splash. Sound deadened top. 14 ga. Tubular 1-5/8” Ø, 1” adjustable stainless steel bullet feet. Lever operated drain, one K-351 continuous waste. 2” waste. Provide “Z” clip backsplash and seal to wall with clear silicone sealant. Faucet: Advance Tabco K-1 12” spout splash-mounted faucet w/ wrist handles, with faucet holes 8” o.c. ½” hot & cold.
S-3
Sink, Three Compartment Advance Tabco Stainless Steel Model 94-2360-18RL. Size of sink including drain boards: 103”L x 27” D x 37” H, three 20” x 20” x 14” deep sink bowls with 11” high splash. 14 ga. Tubular 1-5/8” Ø, 1” adjustable stainless steel
bullet feet. Three lever operated drains, one K-351 continuous waste. ½” hot & ½” cold, 2” waste. Provide “Z” clip backsplash and seal to wall with clear silicone sealant. Faucet: Fisher Spray Rinse Model 89745 splash-mounted faucet w/ wrist handles, with faucet holes 8” o.c. ½” hot & cold. Model 2210-1WB. Ultra Spray valve with knife spray pattern. Include wall bracket. Fisher Model 2932-0002 in-line dual check valve; provide additional vacuum breaker per local code.
T-1
Tub American Standard Princeton Recess Bath 2391.202 Right Hand or 2390.202 Left Hand. White. 60”L x 30”W x 15”H. Full slip resistant. Integral overflow, drain stopper, escutcheon. Provide heavy duty plastic tub protector from initial installation to completion. Shower Head: Kohler Forte K-10284-CP multifunction with polished chrome finish. Tub & Shower Trim and Valve: Kohler Coralais with shower arm and flange w/ red/blue index with arm, flange, diverter spout and Right Temp Valve / less shower head. All Polished Chrome. Model K-P15601-X4N and Model K-P304-KS-NA. Tub Drain: 1545.170.002.
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Grab Bar: ASI 18 gauge 1-1/4” diameter Stainless steel tubing, satin finish, one 24” bar. Provide blocking for 350 lb/ft load.
T-2
Tub (ADA) American Standard Princeton Recess Bath 2391.202 Right Hand or 2390.202 Left Hand. White. 60”L x 30”W x 15”H. Full slip resistant. Integral overflow, drain stopper, escutcheon. Provide heavy duty plastic tub protector from initial installation to completion. Hand shower: Kohler Forte K-10286-CP Multifunction. Flexible 5’ metal hose K9514, wall connection & flange, in line vacuum breaker K-9660, 30” slide bar K8524 for hand shower mounting. 2.5 GPM. Fittings & controls chrome plated unless noted otherwise. Ensure ADA compliance per interior elevation drawings. Shower Head: Kohler Forte K-10284-CP multifunction with polished chrome finish.
Tub & Shower Trim and Valve: Kohler Coralais shower valve trim only w/ red/blue index with diverter spout, Right Temp Valve, and supply elbow / less shower head. All Polished Chrome. Model K-T15621-X4-CP, Model K-15136-CP, and Model K-304-KSNA. Tub Drain: 1545.170.002.
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Bath/Shower Wall Diverter: Kohler K-9530CP for fixed to handheld shower head. Tub seat: Access-Able Designs SH-4142SDL. Permanently attached, 25” projection x 15” wide, provide blocking for 420 lb/ft load. Stainless steel tubing, satin finish. Ivory phenolic seat. Mount at back wall, per manufacturer’s instructions. Grab Bars: ASI 18 gauge 1-1/4” diameter Stainless steel tubing, satin finish, one 18” bar, two 24” bars, plus two 36” bars. Provide blocking for 350 lb/ft load.
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Shower (ADA) Shower Floor and Lining: Ceramic Tile with Noble CHLORALOY waterproof sheet membrane, manufactured from Chlorinated Polyethylene. Refer to Section 09300 and drawings, and comply with International Plumbing Code Section 417. Requires slab recess and sloped mortar. Maximum slope 2% in any direction. No curbs allowedtransition must be flush. Shower Drain: Noble Company round clamping ring drain, chrome plated 18 gauge brass strainer. PVC Top Housing, flashing collar, and drain body. Connection to DWV system shall be made with solvent wet pipe to PVC pipe. Hand shower: Kohler Forte K-10286 Multifunction. Flexible 5’ metal hose K9514, wall connection & flange, in line vacuum breaker K-9660, 30” slide bar K8524 for hand shower mounting. 2.5 GPM. Fittings & controls to be chrome plated unless noted otherwise. Ensure ADA compliance per interior elevation drawings. Tub & Shower Trim and Valve: Kohler Coralais shower valve trim only w/ red/blue index with diverter spout, Right Temp Valve, and supply elbow / less shower head. All Polished Chrome. Model K-T15621-X4-CP, Model K-7395-CP, and Model K-304-KS-NA. Bath/Shower Wall Diverter: Kohler K-9530-
CP for fixed to handheld shower head. Shower seat: Bobrick 5181. Permanently attached, 33” wide x 22.375” projection, provide blocking for 360 lb/ft load. Stainless steel tubing, satin finish. Ivory phenolic seat. Mount 17-19” AFF. Grab Bars: ASI 18 gauge 1-1/4” diameter Stainless steel tubing, satin finish, one 18” bar, one 24” bar, plus one 36” bar. Provide blocking for 350 lb/ft load.
WC-1
Toilet @ Regular Guestrooms Kohler Wellworth Class Five K-3574-0, 1.6 GPF Elongated Bowl & Tank, bolt caps. “Bancroft” K-4685-G-0 closed front seat with cover, 1/2” chrome plated brass angle supply stop. Provide polyurethane waxed flanged ring @ juncture between water closets & floor.
WC-2
Toilet @ ADA Guestrooms Kohler Highline Class Five Comfort Height K3611-0, 1.6 GPF Elongated bowl & tank. Side trip lever, “Bancroft” K-4685-G-0 closed front seat with cover, 1/2” Chrome plated brass angle supply stop. Provide tank for LH or RH trip lever, if required. To comply with ADA/TAS requirements, when you face tank, if grab bar is on your left side, then it requires trip lever on tank be on the right, and vice versa. Centerline of toilet to be exactly 1’-6” from finished wall. Provide polyurethane waxed flanged ring @ juncture between water closets & floor.
WC-3
Toilet @ Public Restrooms (ADA) TOTO CT705L Flushometer Floor Mounted with TMT1HNC-32 Valve and Seat SC534 open front without cover. Provide a model of valve for LH or RH trip lever, if required. To comply with ADA/TAS requirements, when you face WC, if grab bar is on your left side, then it requires trip lever on tank be on the right, and vice versa. Centerline of toilet to be exactly 1’-6” from finished wall. Provide polyurethane waxed flanged ring @ juncture between water closets & floor.
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Laundry Sink, Two Basin EL Mustee 27F x 18.300F, complete drain assembly, twin waste coupling, legs, levelers, and stopper. 40” W x 24” D x 34” H. Floor Mounted.
Faucet: Mustee 93.600 6” High Rise Swing Spout, 4” centers.
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Mop Sink EL Mustee 62M, 1 piece molded fiberglass. Integral molded center drain with seal and stainless steel strainer. 24” square. Faucet: Delta 28T9 Polished chrome, exposed yoke wall mount with top brace. Hose Holder: Delta 28T911, 5/8” dia., 48” rubber hose and spring loaded molded rubber hose holder on stainless steel wall plate. Mop Hanger: Delta 28T910, 3 spring loaded molded rubber mop holders attached to stainless steel wall plate. Wall Guard: Mustee 67.2424, 12” high, 20 gauge, #304 stainless steel wall guard.
WH-1, WH-2, WH-3, WH-4
Water Heaters A.O. Smith Gas Cyclone Xi Series BTH-199, 100 gal. tank, 199,000 BTUH input, 227 gal per hour recovery @ 100 degrees rise. Thermal efficiency equals 95%. Suitable for sealed combustion direct venting using 3” Ø PVC air intake pipe & 3” Ø PVC exhaust pipe for total distance of 50 equivalent ft of vent & 50 equivalent ft of intake. Factory assembled & tested. Power burner shall be of design that requires no special calibrations on start up. Heater approved for 0” clearances to combustibles. Control is an integrated solid state temperature & ignition control device with integral diagnostics, LED fault display capability & digital display of temperature settings. Tanks are foam insulated & equipped with ASME rated temperature pressure relief valve. Water heater is UL listed & exceeds minimum efficiency requirements of ASHRAE/IES 90.1, current edition. Operation of heater in closed system where thermal expansion has not been compensated for with properly sized thermal expansion tank will void warranty. Provide temperature and pressure gauges, check valves, pressure relief valves, circulating pumps, gas pressure regulators, & adjustable thermostats. Provide Expansion Tank ET-1 per Schedule & Drawings. Provide Thermostatic Water Mixing Valve by Leonard Valve Company, size as required.
ET-1
Expansion Tank Amtrol Inc., Therm-X-Trol ASME Model ST60V-C. Height 32”, Ø 16-1/4”. ¾” connection. Provide @ Water Heater system.
CP-1
Water Heater Circulator Pump Teel In-Line, Grainger 2P610, 1/3HP, single phase, cast iron pump body, 120v, 5.4 amps, 8 1/2”W x 17”L.
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Elevator Pit & Equipment Room Sump Pumps Zoeller D186 Single Seal. Auto Mode. 1-1/2 HP, 230V, 13.7 amp, 58 gpm flow @ 5’-0”. 18-3/4” H x 12-3/4” W.
EYE
Eye Wash Haws 7260BT-7270BT wall mounted eye/face wash shall include a green ABS plastic 11" bowl, an antimicrobially treated AXION MSR™ eye/face wash head to help protect against the growth of mold and mildew on the treated components, and shall feature inverted directional laminar flow which achieves zero vertical velocity supplied by an integral 3.7 gpm flow control, chrome-plated brass stay-open ball valve equipped with stainless steel ball and stem, tail piece and trap, and chrome-plated brass in-line 50 x 50 mesh water strainer. Unit shall also include cast-aluminum chromate protected wall bracket, yellow plastic pop-off dust cover for eyewash head, universal sign, 1/2" IPS inlet, and 1-1/2" IPS waste. Provide dust cover and wall mounted foot control assembly.
EWC-1
Electric Water Coolers, Two Level Elkay EZTL8C8 Wheelchair Access, 8 Gal / hour capacity, 3.7 amps, 325 watts, 1/5 hp compressor, 120V & cold water angle stops. Set one bubbler orifice @ 33-5/8” above finish floor for wheelchair access & one bubbler orifice @ 40-3/4” AFF for bending impaired. Provide LKAPREZL apron on higher water cooler to protect blind.
Bottled Water Cooler @ Fitness Room Oasis BLF1A 12.25” square x 38.5” high.
CO
Floor Cleanout Carpet Floor Cleanouts: JR Smith 4020, nickel bronze, with carpet clamping frame.
Floor cleanouts: J.R. Smith 4031. Provide variations as needed for floor type. Grade cleanouts: J.R. Smith 4261 with round frame and cover.
OD
Roof Overflow Standpipe Drains J.R Smith 1070, 4 inch size. Duco cast iron body w/ adjustable extension sleeve, polyethylene dome, flashing clamp, PVC standpipe. Overflow drains shall be required in addition to the scuppers at each roof drain location.
FDP
Floor Drain at Pool Equipment JR Smith 2320 Series, duco cast iron body, medium duty, tractor grate and 8.5” adjustable top. Use at Pool Equip Room.
HB
Finishes: All exposed parts of floor cleanouts in finished areas shall be scoriated nickel bronze. All other interior cleanouts shall be polished scoriated bronze. All grade cleanouts shall have rough scoriated bronze covers.
Notes Submit product data sheets for all proposed fixtures to Owner, Architect, & Franchise. Obtain franchise approval of submittal package prior to ordering. Approval of Franchise, Architect & Owner required for any substitutions. Colors to be white, and metals are to be polished chrome unless noted otherwise. Provide additional materials as required. Provide pipe insulation as required by codes.
Isolate: Isolate all dissimilar metals with isolators equaling or exceeding quality of "EPCO" dielectric unions.
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Floor Sink JR Smith series 3140. 4” Ø Pipe. Cast iron body with acid resistant interior, aluminum dome strainer, nickel bronze rim & grate. Variations needed include Grate w/ 6” Ø nickel bronze funnel, PT Primer trap connection ½”, & QS-Quick set gasket. 12” x 12” with grate-free area of 42 sq. in.
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Floor Drain J.R. Smith figure 2005, 3 inch size, nickel bronze, with adjustable strainer heads. Provide 6 inch square (if in a tile floor) or round strainer and provide trap primer as required by code, Smith 2699 trap primer. On any floor drain that has a pipe draining into it, provide funnel 3580. Public or employee restrooms with water closets and rooms with hot tubs shall have a 3 inch floor drain (except regular guest unit bathrooms U.N.O.) Where indicated on plans provide 4 inch size, such in front of commercial clothes washers.
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Roof Drains J.R Smith 1015, 4 inch size. Duco cast iron body w/ adjustable extension sleeve, polyethylene dome, flashing clamp. Both overflow drains and scuppers are mandatory at each roof drain location.
Hose Bibb JR Smith 5609QT, ¼ turn non-freeze wall hydrant w/ integral vacuum breaker and ¾” hose connection.
Section 15600 – Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
conditioning system. HVAC Contractor responsible for coordinating ductwork with all architectural and structural systems, and all fire-resistive assemblies and systems. Related work described elsewhere: Supply and drainage piping: Section 15400 QUALITY ASSURANCE
PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions Division-00, Division-01 Specification sections and Section 01950Asbestos Survey and Abatement, apply to work of this section. Refer to COM-check included in these documents. Asbestos Survey and Abatement: No asbestos shall be installed in this project. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be provided to owner for all building components. DESIGN BUILD Contractor furnishing and installing this section shall have experience and licenses required to design, build, and install this section of specification. Contractor shall have experience with local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Contractor shall review all drawings, Supplementary Conditions Division-00 and all specification sections and shall add to project, prior to bid, any additional items required to meet requirements of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Provide similar materials shown in other sections and drawings. Provide additional materials required to hook up equipment or items in other sections and drawings. Size vents, fixtures or service as required to make item operate in a normal manner and per code or law. Specification and drawings are Owner and Architects minimum requirements. DESCRIPTION Work Included: Heating, ventilating, and airconditioning required for this Work is indicated on the Drawings and includes, but is not necessarily limited to: Filters Duct furnaces Controls Insulation of ducts; Ducts Dampers Grilles Registers Diffusers Windows units Low voltage control wiring; All other items required for a complete and operating heating, ventilating, and air-
Qualifications of installers: For actual fabrication, installation, and testing of work under this Section, use only thoroughly trained and experienced workmen completely familiar with items required and manufacturer's current recommended methods of installation. In acceptance or rejection of installed work, Architect will make no allowance for lack of skill on part of workmen. Codes and Standards: In addition to complying with all pertinent codes and regulations, comply with all pertinent recommendations contained in "Duct Manual and Sheet Metal Construction for Ventilating and Air-conditioning Systems", latest edition, as published by Sheet Metal and Air-conditioning Contractor's National Association. Comply with International Energy Conservation Code, latest edition, including local amendments. International Energy Conservation Code Requirements: Thermostatic controls must have 5 deg. F deadband. Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling. Provide minimum 1 temperature control device per system. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cool); 7-day clock, 2 hour occupant override, 10-hour backup. R-6 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces. R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside of building. R-8 insulation between ducts and building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly. Exception: Ducts located within equipment. Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 deg. F. Ducts sealed-longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181B tapes and mastics. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment. Hot water pipe insulation: 1 inch for pipes<=1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment.
Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 deg. F. Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled. Exception: Runouts <4 feet in length. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner. Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15. SUBMITTALS Product data: with 35 calendar days after award of the Contract, submit: Complete materials list of all items proposed to be furnished and installed under this Section. Shop Drawings showing all details of proposed installation, and interface of ducts and equipment with all other items. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by Architect, will become basis for inspecting and accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on Work. Record Documents: During progress of the Work, and as a condition of its acceptance, deliver to Owner and Architect each one copy of a Manual compiled in accordance with provisions of Section 01340 of these Specifications. Include in each copy of manual a copy of the Record Documents. PRODUCT HANDLING Protection; Use all means necessary to protect materials of this Section before, during and after installation and to protect work and materials of all other trades. Replacements: In event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary for approval of Architect and at no additional cost to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Equipment General: All equipment shall be capacity and types shown on Equipment Schedule in Drawings, and shall be listed manufacturer and model number or shall be an equal approved in advance by Architect in accordance with provisions of Section 01300 of these Specifications. Single Source: For ease of maintenance and parts replacement, to maximum extent possible, use equipment of a single manufacturer. Architect reserves right to reject any materials list which contains equipment from various manufacturers if suitable materials can be secured from fewer
manufacturers, and to require source of materials to be unified to maximum extent possible. FIBERGLASS DUCTS General: Contractor may substitute fiberglass ducts in lieu of metal ducts, but only where allowed by local code, in concealed areas and locations where there is no danger of physical damage to ducts. Criteria: Where fiberglass ducts are used, provide minimum nominal thickness of 1". Coat the ends and edges of fiberglass duct sections joined in the field, using a cementing material which will prevent delimitation and corrosion. finished ductwork shall not impart loose fibers or odors to the air. Ducts with largest dimension of 30" or less shall have a density of not less than 3.25 pounds per cubic foot; ducts wider than 30" shall have a density of not less than five pounds per cubic foot. Provide fiberglass ducts manufactured by Ownens/Corning Fiberglas, JohnsManville, or Certainteed. PIPE AND FITTINGS Provide pipe and fittings complying with the provision of Section 15400 of these Specifications. GRILLES, REGISTERS, and DIFFUSERS: Refer to schedule on sheet M1.0.0 Ultraviolet Light at Indoor Fan Coils Provide ultraviolet light kits on both sides of coils as approved by indoor fan coil manufacturer. This is required for the elimination of mold, fungus, bacteria, and other contaminants at the fan coils. SHEET METAL DUCTWORK All supply, return, intake, and exhaust duct systems including plenum, casings, housings and accessories shall be constructed and installed as shown and hereinafter specified. All systems shall be complete including materials, fabrication, installation and connection to grilles, diffusers, fans and other equipment. All ductwork and associated appurtenances shall be fabricated of fiberglass duct board, standard galvanized steel sheets or aluminum base alloy sheets having not more than 0.40% of copper of the minimum gauges hereinafter scheduled. Where local codes require heavier gauges than specified, they shall be furnished. All construction details shall be in accordance with applicable section of "Duct Manual and Sheet Metal Construction for Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems" as prepared by Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractor's National Association, Inc. Installation shall be made in a neat and workmanlike manner, with all joints and seams adequately fastened to make a tight air duct system and in general with bottom of duct system kept level and
held as high as possible against building construction. Low Velocity Ducts: Rectangular ductwork shall be constructed using Pittsburgh lock and snap lock seam on all longitudinal joints and traverse joints shall be made as scheduled in accordance with duct dimension. All rectangular ductwork, regardless of size and bracing, shall be cross broken on all four sides. Elbows, tees and splits shall be constructed with square turns and/or radius turns which shall have a radius 1-1/2 times the width of the duct as an absolute minimum. If square turns are used, the subcontractor shall fabricate and install hollow formed turning vanes in each turn. Where reduction in sizes of ducts are constructed, the reduction shall be gradual with a slope of approximately 15 degrees. Where ducts swallow pipes or conduits, construct a stream line fitting in the form of a tear drop around the conduit or pipe. Control damper: Provide one volume control damper at each grill, accessible from space it serves without moving ceiling tiles or use of access panels. Provide volume control at outdoor fresh air intakes. Hangers: All ductwork, both horizontal and vertical shall be properly and securely supported from the building structural system. Attachment to building structure shall be as specified. Round ductwork to 50 inches diameter and rectangular ductwork up to 24 inches in width shall be supported on galvanized steel band iron wrapped around round ducts and secured to construction with a single hanger strap and fastened to the vertical sides of rectangular ducts with three or more sheet metal screws. Rectangular ducts over 24 inches wide shall be supported on angle iron trapeze supported from structure with two hanger rods. Duct risers shall be supported at each floor penetration. Flexible Connections: A flexible connection shall be installed between sheet metal ducts and supply side and return connection of each piece of air handling equipment. Flexible connections shall be fabricated of a heavy glass fabric double coated with neoprene. Fabric shall be absolutely waterproof, air-tight, noncombustible, fire retardant and shall be resistant to acids, alkaline, gasoline and grease. A minimum of 4 inches in direction of air flow shall be used at each point of connection, shall be carried around perimeter of duct and fan unit, and shall have a sheet metal band on exterior with clinching bolts. Flexible Ducts: Flexible ducts shall be used to make connection between duct systems and ceiling diffusers. They shall be constructed of a fire retardant,
noncombustible fabric with 1 inch interior insulation wound around a spiral wire form. Flexible duct shall be secured to sheet metal duct and to device which they are serving by applying MMM-EC-800 compound to male end of each piece, slipping flexible duct on and securing in place with an external metal band. Grille Boxes: Grille and outlet connections to the duct system shall be constructed in box form which shall be secured to the duct with a clinch joint and shall extend through the ceiling and/or wall. Do not cut a seam or joint in duct for grille boxes. Side wall grille boxes shall have a flanged face flush with the finished wall, not less than 3/4 inch border. For ceiling outlets, extend tap through ceiling for connection to the outlet. Maximum dimension of the grille and/or outlet box shall determine gauge of metal in schedule for duct sizes. In each sidewall grille box, furnish and install an adjustable multiblade air scoop, either job or factory fabricated, capable or equalizing air distribution across the face of grill. For all side wall grilles and ceiling outlets a suitable wood buck constructed from not less than 1 x 1 material, adequately secured to the wall, providing a clear space for the protrusion of the metal without being rigidly tied to wall. Criteria: where fiberglass ducts are used, provide minimum nominal thickness of 1". Coat the ends and edges of fiberglass duct sections joined in the field, using cementing materials which will prevent delimitation and corrosion. Finished ductwork shall not impart loose fibers or odors to air. Ducts with largest dimension of 30" or less shall have a density of not less than 3.25 pounds per cubic foot; ducts wider than 30" shall have a density of not less than five pounds per cubic foot. Provide fiberglass ducts manufactured by Owens/Corning Fiberglass, Johns- Manville, or Certainteed. PIPE AND FITTINGS Provide pipe and fittings complying with the provisions of Section 15400 of these Specifications. AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK INSULATION All air conditioning supply and return ductwork (except that portion specified or indicated to be acoustically lined) shall be insulated as hereinafter specified with 1 inch thick insulation material. All duct systems herein before specified to be insulated shall be insulated with 3/4# density fibrous glass blanket insulation, factory faced with flame resistant fiberglass reinforced aluminum foil faced Kraft paper. Insulation shall be adhered to duct surface with a fire retardant adhesive as recommended by the manufacturer, applied in strips about 6 inches
wide on 12 inch centers. Joints shall be lapped 6 inches in both directions and sealed with adhesive and finished fibrous glass tape applied over each joint. All insulation shall be installed in a vapor tight manner and shall not be fastened by the use of devices which pierce the vapor seal backing, except as herein specified on underside of horizontal ductwork. On rectangular ductwork 18 inches or greater in width, insulation blanket applied to underside of ductwork shall, in addition to the adhesive hereinbefore specified, be mechanically fastened to duct system on clips as hereinafter specified. Clips shall be installed on 18 inch centers longitudinally and on centerline of duct on duct widths from 18 inches to 3'-0". On ducts 3'- 1" in width and larger, rows of clips shall be installed on not greater than 18 inch centers. Clips shall be all plastic, secured to duct system with approved adhesive and provided with a metal slip-on washer to hold insulation in place with clip properly sized and penetration sealed with an approved mastic or metal weld on pins, properly sized for insulation thickness and covered with a plastic retaining washer that completely covers exposed portion of pin. Approved mastic shall be applied to washer to provide a vapor barrier. OTHER MATERIALS All other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and proper installation, shall be as selected by Contractor subject to approval of Architect. PART THREE - EXECUTION SURFACE CONDITIONS Inspection: Prior to all work of this Section, carefully inspect installed work of all other trades and verify that all such work is complete to the point where this installation may properly commence. Verify that work of this Section may be completed in strict accordance with all pertinent codes and regulations, approved Shop Drawings, and manufacturer's recommendations. Discrepancies: In event of discrepancy, immediately notify Architect. Do not proceed in areas of discrepancy until all discrepancies have been fully resolved. INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT Locations: Install all equipment in location shown on approved Shop Drawings, except where specifically otherwise approved on job by Architect. Interferences: Avoid interference with structure, and with work of other trades, preserving adequate headroom and clearing
all doors and passageways to approval of Architect. Structural, Conduit, and Piping Protection: Wood-framed structural members shall not be drilled, notched, or altered in any manner not allowed by Building Codes. Provide Simpson Stud Shoes, Stap Ties, Protecting Shield Nail Stoppers, and any other devices required to meet codes at pipe or conduit penetrations. Protection of Piping and Conduit against Physical Damage: In concealed locations, where piping or conduit is installed through holes or notches in studs, joists, rafters, top plates, bottom plates, or similar members less than 2 inches from the nearest edge of the member, the pipe shall be protected by shield plates. Protective shield plates shall be a minimum of 0.062 inch thick (1.6mm) steel, shall cover the area of the pipe where the member is notched or bored, and shall extend a minimum of 2 inches (51 mm) above sole plates and below top plates. Inspection: Check each piece of equipment in the system for defects, verifying that all parts are properly furnished and installed, that all items function properly, and that all adjustments have been made. INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK General: Fabricate and install all ductwork in strict accordance with the approved Shop Drawings and referenced standards. Sheet metal ductwork Cross-break or kink all flat surfaces to prevent vibrations. Insulate all supply ducts, using the detailed material and securing with the detailed tie wires at not less than 12" centers. All ductwork Wherever obstructions require a change in duct shape, maintain the equivalent areas. All sizes shown on drawings are net dimensions inside the insulation. Make all duct elbows right angle type with elbow turns or turning blades, or construct with a radius 11/2 times the duct width. At all discharge ductwork, internally seal with mastic at all joints. Furnish and install sheet metal doors in ductwork where so indicated in Drawings, and as required for access. Make all such door airtight with felt stripping, and provide them with latches so they can be opened from inside and the outside. All such doors shall be panel type, or a gauge twice the thickness of that specified for duct into which it is installed. Connections: Install and make all necessary connections required for the complete supply, recirculation, and exhaust systems indicated on the approved Shop Drawings, including all
ductwork, grille collars, intake housings, connections, fasteners, hangers, and other items required. Seal all joints to provide an airtight system. Furnish and install flexible canvas connections between airhandling units and ducts. Installation of Grilles, Registers, and Diffusers: Install and connect all grilles, registers, and diffusers in the locations shown on approved Shop Drawings, securely anchoring each item in place and sealing with rubber gaskets to prevent leakage. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION General; Provide a thorough and complete system of identification of all pipe and equipment, including valves, dampers, and other appurtenances, to permit immediate and positive recognition of all components. Equipment labels: All equipment furnished and installed under this Section shall be provided with manufacturer's metal identification level securely attached to each individual piece of equipment and showing complete and comprehensive performance characteristics, size, model number, and serial number. CLEANING THE SYSTEM Piping: After the piping systems have been tested and proved tight, thoroughly flush out and clean the various piping systems, using boiler cleaning compound so as to remove all dirt, scale, oil, grease, and other foreign substances which may have accumulated during the installation process. Ductwork: After ductwork has been tested and proved tight, thoroughly clean all components of ductwork and remove all dirt, scale, oil, and other foreign substances which may have accumulated during installation process. Equipment: after equipment has been started and proved operational, carefully clean all accessible parts of each piece of equipment, thoroughly removing all traces of dirt, oil, grease, and other foreign substance. CLOSING-IN OF UNINSPECTED WORK General: Do not allow or cause any work of this Section to be covered up or enclosed until it has been inspected, tested, and approved by all authorities having jurisdiction. Uncovering: Should any work of this section be covered up or enclosed before it has been completely inspected, tested, and approved, do all things necessary to uncover all such work. After work has been completely inspected, tested, and approved, provide all materials and labor necessary and make all repairs necessary to restore work to its
original and proper condition at no additional cost to Owner. Cooperation with other trades; Do all things necessary to cooperate with other trades in order that all systems in the Work may be installed in the best arrangement. Coordinate as required with all other trades to share space in common areas and to provide maximum of access to each system. TESTING AND ADJUSTING General: Provide all necessary personnel, equipment, and services and perform all tests necessary to demonstrate integrity of completed installation to approval of Architect and all other authorities having jurisdiction. Make all adjustments necessary to balance completed system in accordance with data shown on Drawings. Ventilating and air-conditioning system: After completion of installation work, test and regulate all components of the ventilating and air-conditioning system to conform to air volumes shown on Drawings. Heating and cooling coils: For each system, perform the following tests and forward a copy of the test reports to Architect: Average velocity over intake side of each coil face; Entering air temperature (dry bulb) to each heating coil: Entering air temperature (dry bulb and wet bulb) to each cooling coil. Discharge air temperature (dry bulb) from each heating coil; Discharge air temperature (dry bulb and wet bulb) from each cooling coil. Architect's right to retesting: Should Contractor refuse or neglect to make any tests necessary to demonstration of integrity of completed system, Architect may retain services of an outside consultant to make all such tests and their resulting adjustments and balance. Costs for such tests shall be deducted from amounts owing to Contractor and shall not be borne by Owner. Instructing: Upon completion of all required testing and balancing, and at a date set to coincide with Owner's acceptance of completed work, furnish all necessary personnel and thoroughly indoctrinate and instruct Owner's maintenance and operation personnel in all aspects of operation and maintenance of installed systems. Demonstrate contents of Manual required to be submitted under paragraph above and ensure that Owner's personnel are thoroughly familiar with all aspects of operation and maintenance of installed systems.
END OF SECTION 15600
HVAC Schedule: Fredericksburg
Split System w/ Gas Heat, 5 ton
5F
Variable Speed, Direct Vent Indoor Unit Carrier Infinity 58MVB-100-20. Sealed Combustion. Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-A, 7day programmable thermostat. SEER 14. 100,000 btu/h heating input, 93,000 btu/h heating output. 59,000 btu/h cooling @ 1750 cfm. 1536 watts. 2” Combustion air and 2” vent pipes to outside. UV lights on both sides of fan coils. Auto Shut Down on Fire Alarm. Evaporator A-Coil: CAPMP6021ATA, tin plated copper coil with 10 year warranty. Multipoise w/ Puron refrigerant. 35” high
5C
Two stage Compressor, Outdoor Unit Carrier Infinity 24ANA-7-60-30. 5,400 watts. MCA 33.5. Circuit Breaker 50 amps.
Split System w/ Gas Heat, 4 ton
4F
Variable Speed, Direct Vent Indoor Unit Carrier Infinity 58MVB-80-20. Sealed Combustion. Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-A, 7day programmable thermostat. SEER 15. 80,000 btu/h heating input, 74,400 btu/h heating output. 46,000 btu/h cooling @ 1400 cfm. 1536 watts. 2” Combustion air and 2” vent pipes to outside. UV lights on both sides of fan coils. Auto Shut Down on Fire Alarm. Evaporator A-Coil: CAPMP4821ATA, tin plated copper coil with 10 year warranty. Multipoise w/ Puron refrigerant. 30” high
4C
Two stage Compressor, Outdoor Unit Carrier Infinity 24ANA-7-48-30. 4,930 watts. MCA 24.3. Circuit Breaker 40 amps.
Split System w/ Gas Heat, 3 ton
3F
Variable Speed, Direct Vent Indoor Unit Carrier Infinity 58MVB-60-14. Sealed Combustion. Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-A, 7day programmable thermostat. SEER 15.5. 60,000 heating btu/h input, 55,800 btu/h heating output. 34,200 btu/h cooling @ 1050 cfm. 924 watts. 2” Combustion air and 2” vent pipes to outside. UV lights on both sides of fan coils. Auto Shut Down on Fire Alarm. Evaporator A-Coil: CAPMP3617ATA, tin plated copper coil with 10 year warranty. Multipoise w/ Puron refrigerant. 30” high
3C
Two stage Compressor, Outdoor Unit Carrier Infinity 24ANA-7-36-30. 3,578 watts. MCA 17.2. Circuit Breaker 30 amps.
Split System w/ Gas Heat, 2 ton
2F
Variable Speed, Direct Vent Indoor Unit Carrier Infinity 58MVB-40-14. Sealed Combustion. Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-A, 7day programmable thermostat. SEER 15. 40,000 heating btu/h input, 37,200 btu/h heating output. 23,600 btu/h cooling @ 700 cfm. 924 watts. 2” Combustion air and 2” vent pipes to outside. UV lights on both sides of fan coils. Auto Shut Down on Fire Alarm. Evaporator A-Coil: CAPMP3621ATA, tin plated copper coil with 10 year warranty. Multipoise w/ Puron refrigerant. 30” high
2C
Two stage Compressor, Outdoor Unit Carrier Infinity 24ANA-7-24-30. 2,768 watts. MCA 13.3. Circuit Breaker 20 amps.
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners, Through Wall
1P
AMANA
PTAC with remote thermostat ActivDry Dehumidification
DRYC123B35AM. EER 10.2. 208/230/1, 3,040 watts heating, 9,900 btu/h electric heating output. 1,155 watts cooling, 11,800 btu/h cooling. CFM 310/235. Max Fuse Amps: 20. Provide manufacturer’s remote wall mounted thermostat with digital display, (off/fan/heat/cool), and remote escutcheon kit. Accessories & Notes for all PTACs Universal Drain Kit, Interior Trim strip kit, Wall sleeve, Power cord w/ male plug, Sub-base kit with integral 208 volt receptacle, Power Disconnect Switch. No exposed electric cords. Charcoal Filter. Architectural Grille must be provided. All units shall have low voltage control to front desk.
Duct Free Multi Zone Systems Indoor Components
W9
Surface Mount Wall Unit, 9,000 btu/h Fujitsu Halcyon ASU9RMLQ. 7-day programmable thermostat. SEER 14. Variable capacity; normal shown: 11,000 btu/h heating output. 9,500 btu/h cooling output, 312/194 cfm.
C9
Recessed Ceiling Cassette, 9,000 btu/h Fujitsu Halcyon AUU9RML. 7-day programmable thermostat. SEER 14. Variable capacity; normal shown: 11,000 btu/h heating output. 9,500 btu/h cooling output, 318/230 cfm. 27.5” square by 9-5/8” deep. Must be below rated ceiling. Grille UTG-CCG
C12
UTG-CCG
Outdoor Components
HP2
Dual Zone Heat Pump, 2 ton Fujitsu Halcyon AOU24RML1. 24,000 btu/h heating output, 24,000 btu/h cooling output. Fuse Size, Max 20 amps. MCA 17 amps, 2,750 maximum watts. 208/230/1. 16” wide x 36” long x 33” high. SEER 15
HP3
Multizone Heat Pump, 3 ton Fujitsu Halcyon AOU36RML1. 36,400 btu/h heating output, 35,200 btu/h cooling output. Fuse Size, Max 30 amps. MCA 25 amps, 3,400 maximum watts. 208/230/1. 16” wide x 36” long x 33” high. SEER 14.5
Duct Free Single Zone Systems Indoor Components
W1
Surface Mount Wall Unit, 1 ton Fujitsu Halcyon ASU9RL. 7-day programmable thermostat. SEER 20. 10,000 btu/h heating output. 8,500 btu/h cooling output.
Outdoor Components
HP1
Single Zone Heat Pump, 1 ton Fujitsu Halcyon AOU9RL. Fuse Size, Max 20 amps. MCA 10 amps, 2,080 maximum watts. 208/230/1. 12” wide x 26” long x 22” high.
Exhaust Fans with Radiation Dampers Under Fan
Ceiling Cassette, 12,000 btu/h Fujitsu Halcyon AUU12RML. 7-day programmable thermostat. SEER 14. Variable capacity; normal shown: 14,000 btu/h heating output. 12,000 btu/h cooling output, 359/241 cfm. 27.5” square by 9-5/8” deep. Must be below rated ceiling. Grille UTG-CCG
EF-D For UL Floor/Ceilings
C18
Panasonic WhisperGreen FV-08VK1. 80 CFM. 4” round duct. 22 watts. 0.3 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans.
Ceiling Cassette, 18,000 btu/h Fujitsu Halcyon AUU18RML. 7-day programmable thermostat. SEER 14. Variable capacity; normal shown: 20,500 btu/h heating output. 17,800 btu/h cooling output, 441/241 cfm. 27.5” square by 9-5/8” deep. Must be below rated ceiling. Grille
Panasonic WhisperGreen FV-05VK1. 50 CFM. 4” round duct. 12 watts. 0.3 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans. Radiation Damper: Panasonic PC-RD05C3.
ED-8 for UL Floor/Ceilings
Radiation Damper: Panasonic PC-RD05C3.
ED-11 for UL Floor/Ceilings
Panasonic WhisperCeiling FV-11VQ3. 110 CFM. 4” round duct. 31 watts. 0.8 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans.
The duct within the roof / attic shall be insulated flex duct, size per HVAC plans. Provide minimum 12” x 12” x 12” duct collector box underneath the vertical 12” diameter duct which terminates through the Roof Curb / Cap.
Radiation Damper: Panasonic PC-RD05C3.
Exhaust Fans with Separate Fire Dampers at Duct Above Fan EF-N for Furred Unrated Ceilings
Panasonic WhisperGreen FV-05VK1. 50 CFM. 4” round duct. 12 watts. 0.3 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans. Where duct penetrates UL rated ceiling, a fire damper will have to be added as shown on detail 3, sheet M1.0.0. Ceiling Fire Damper: Pottorff CFD-521
EN-8 for Furred Unrated Ceilings
Panasonic WhisperGreen FV-08VK1. 80 CFM. 4” round duct. 22 watts. 0.3 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans. Where duct penetrates UL rated ceiling, a fire damper will have to be added as shown on detail 3, sheet M1.0.0. Ceiling Fire Damper: Pottorff CFD-521
EN-11 for Furred Unrated Ceilings
Panasonic WhisperCeiling FV-11VQ3. 110 CFM. 4” round duct. 31 watts. 0.8 Sones. Backdraft dampers. Controlled by wall switch or thermostat, refer to plans. Where duct penetrates UL rated ceiling, a fire damper will have to be added as shown on detail 3, sheet M1.0.0.
Accessories for all Exhaust Fans Provide ducts as shown on plans. All ducts except those within the roof / attic to be individual 4” (no more, no less) diameter steel greater than 0.019 inch (26 gauge) thickness. Each fan must have its own duct to the roof / attic space.
Spa & Pool Dehumidifiers
DH-1 & DH-2 Dehumidifiers with
Oscar Air, Inc. each shall be High-Dri VHERE (4025276) system 120V, 12 amp, 7’ Power Cord, LRA 64.5 Amp, 184 pints/day @ 80O F, 60% RH, 540CFM without external ducting, 510 CFM @ .15 IWG external static, R-22, 12” round inlet collar (4023539) and outlet collar (4023603), 36.5 long x 19” Wide x 40” High, 180 lbs., Controller Accuracy +/5% RH @ 72O F, 2 locking covers for controllers, 4 foot drain hose, 2 filter for each unit (4023539), each unit to have V-Here Remote Humidity Sensor/Control (4025283). Units are to interlocked with the A/C furnace, one for each Pool A/C. Do Not put dehumidifiers on same A/C Furnace. A/C Fan must run when humidifier is running. Shut down humidifier on fire alarm. Intake grill (louver) shall be One Ruskin ELF15J aluminum louver, with clear anodized finish 30” wide x 14” tall as near ceiling as possible.
Miscellaneous
Exhaust Termination
HT
ET-1 Through ET-10
Roof
Cook Gemini Roof Curb RCA-18 with PR-12 Roof Cap, aluminum with insulation & wood nailer. 9.5” tall, 15.5” Roof Opening. 12” diameter throat opening. Birdscreen. Provide ducts as shown on plans.
2
controllers
Ceiling Fire Damper: Pottorff CFD-521
Fan
plans, HVAC plans, plumbing plans, structural plans, electrical plans, & HVAC schedule & correct, modify, and/or add all accessories, switches, wiring, & conduit as required to provide & mount a completely attached, functional & finished fixture & installation. All fixtures & installations must meet local codes & amendments, UL, IBC, NEC, IECC COMCheck requirements, & all referenced standards therein.
Ceiling Surface Mount Unit Heater Broan 154, Controlled by thermostat. 1250 heating watts with fan blower.
CV
Registration Desk Cabinet Ventilator Comair Rotron, 57 cfm. Controlled by switch. 7w. HVAC Schedule Notes Prior to submitting bids, review architectural
Division Sixteen Electrical: Section 16400 - Electrical PART 1 – GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS:
Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions Division-00, Division-01 Specification sections and Section 01950Asbestos Survey and Abatement, apply to work of this section. Asbestos Survey and Abatement: No asbestos shall be installed in this project. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be provided to owner for all building components. DESIGN BUILD Contractor furnishing and installing this section shall have experience and licenses required to design, build, and install this section of specification. Contractor shall have experience with local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Contractor shall review all drawings, Supplementary Conditions Division-00 and all specification sections and shall add to project, prior to bid, any additional items required to meet requirements of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Provide similar materials shown in other sections and drawings. Provide additional materials required to hook up equipment or items in other sections and drawings. Size termination boxes or service as required to make item operate in normal manner and per code or law. Specification and drawings are Owner and Architects minimum requirements. DESCRIPTION Work Included: Electrical work for the Work is shown on Drawings, and includes, but is not necessarily limited to: Electric service, complete, to point of connection with the utility company's facilities; Main distribution panel with metering equipment and feeder switches or circuit breakers; Complete feeder system, to power panels and branch circuit panels; Branch circuit panels for power and lighting; RELATED DOCUMENTS: Complete branch circuit wiring system for lighting, motors, receptacles, junction boxes, and similar uses; Lighting fixtures, wall switches, receptacles, and similar items; Telephone conduit and back board Wiring, up to and including safety switches and connections for items described
under Section 15400, 15500, and 15600 of these Specifications; Wiring to, and connection of, lighting fixtures. Provide a/c on/off control panel system at front (registration) desk. Provide and install conduit, wire, circuits, and power hookup of four site signs. Signs may not be shown on plans. Modify electric outlet layout per interior designer’s final furniture layout, if necessary, as required to meet all applicable codes. Service Entry: This contractor shall design and build service from power company source to transformers. Coordinate with power company to provide material, install materials and pay all fees required to provide power to primary side of transformer. Related work described elsewhere: Provide all required electrical connections and service to items described in all other Sections of these Specifications. Fire alarm system designed per Section 13852. QUALITY ASSURANCE Codes and Standards: In addition to complying with all pertinent codes and regulations, comply with: National Electrical Code, latest edition; including local amendments Local utility company regulations. Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) of the Architectural Barriers Act Article 9102 Texas Civil Statutes dated April 1, 1994, Certification of review and inspection will be by Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. CABO/ANSI A117.1-1992 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities by Council of American Building Officials and American National Standards Institute, Inc. Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), current edition with updates. International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), latest edition; including local amendments. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Within 35 calendar days after award of Contract, submit: Complete list of all materials proposed to be furnished and installed under this section.
Manufacturer's specifications and catalog cuts as required to demonstrate compliance with specified requirements. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by Architect, will become the basis for inspecting and accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on Work. Manual: Upon completion of this portion of Work, and as a condition of its acceptance, compile a Manual and deliver one copy each to Owner and Architect. Manual shall include shop drawings, light fixture, panel submittals, electrical equipment, operation manual for all equipment, fire alarm submittals and record drawings. PART TWO – PRODUCTS LIGHTING FIXTURES General: All lighting fixtures shall be complete with all required suspension accessories, canopies, casings, sockets, holders, reflectors, lamps, bulbs, and other items, and shall be completely wired and assembled. Ballast for all fluorescent fixtures shall be UL listed and labeled. Exterior ballast shall be cold weather rated for 0°F. Lighting fixtures shall be as shown on Lighting Fixture Schedule. Lighting Requirements under IECC Independent controls for each space except for security lighting. Master Switch at entry to hotel guest room. Two switches, dimmer, or occupancy sensor in each space providing a uniform illumination pattern. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; an occupant-sensing device controls the area; the area is a corridor, storage, restroom, or lobby. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exception: Large covered areas requiring lighting during daylight hours. Tandem wired one-lamp and three lamp ballasted luminaries. Exception: Electronic high-frequency ballasted luminaries not on same switch. SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT AND MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL Main distribution panelboard shall be factory assembled dead front, braced for indicated or available rms symmetrical amperes with equipment, bussing connections, current limiting fuses, circuit breakers, and all similar
components indicated on Drawings or required for proper completion. Each fused switch shall have an etched micarta nameplate secured by two cadmium-plated screws. Switches: Shall be quick-make, quick-break, fused type, rated 240 V ac for 120/240 V systems, and shall be one of following: General Electric "QMR"; Cutler Hammer "FDP"; Seimens "Vacu-Break". Square D “QMB” Fuses shall be current limiting, and shall be Class L. “Hi-Cap" or class “RK1” as manufactured by Bussman, or equivalent as manufactured by Chase-Shawmut. Nameplates: All section shall have Lamecoid nameplates with white lettering on red background. GROUNDING SYSTEM All equipment including switchboards, transformers, conduit system, motors, and other apparatus, shall be grounded by conduit or conductor to cold water main or independent grounding electrode, as indicated on Drawings, with ground clamps as manufactured by Burndy, T & B, or an equal approved in advance by Architect. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Identification of components: Identify all components by means of a neatly stenciled label, or etched micarta labels. Branch Circuit Panels: All branch circuit panels for lighting and single-phase leads shall have quicklag circuit breakers and main lugs only, and shall be one of following: General Electric: "NLAB" Cutler-Hammer: "NQB" Seimens: "NLAB" with "BOX" type breakers. Square D: “NQOD” All branch circuit three-phase power panels shall be quick-make, quick-break, fused type, and shall be one of following: General Electric "QMR"; Cutler Hammer "FDP"; Seimens "Vacu-Break". Square D “QMB”
Provide spaces and spare breakers as indicated on panel schedule. Wiring Devices; All duplex receptacles shall be 3-pole grounding type, with the third pole as indicated on Drawings and grounded to the conduit system, and shall be one of following: Leviton "Number 5800" Hubbell:"Number CR20" Cover plates shall be as shown on Drawings. Color as selected by Owner All tumbler switches shall be commercialindustrial type, 20 amp, 120/277 V ac, and one of the following: Single pole: Two pole Three way: Hubbell: CS120 1222 CS320 Cover plates shall be as shown on Drawings. Color as selected by Owner. Time switches shall be Tork number T-901. All other wiring devices shall be as selected by the Contractor subject to approval of Architect. Raceways and Fittings: All conduit installed concealed in walls, above ceilings, or exposed in work areas, shall be rigid galvanized steel conduit, or electrical metallic tubing with compression or set screw fittings. (NOTE: ANY CONDUIT PROPOSED TO BE INSTALLED CONCEALED IN WALLS AND/OR ABOVE CEILINGS MUST BE APPROVED BY CITY PRIOR TO ORDERING). Indenter fittings are not acceptable. Conduit installed in floor slab or underground shall be rigid galvanized. Conduit in direct contact with earth shall be coated with asphaltum paint or half lapped layers of scotch #50 approved by Architect. Electrical metallic tubing (EMT) shall conform to all requirements of National Electric Code. All outlets, junction boxes, and switch boxes shall be galvanized code-gage metal. Use deep boxes with conduits of minimum 1" size. Pullboxes shall be galvanized code-gage sheet metal with screwed-on covers, of size and shape to accommodate wires without crowding and to suit location. Provide sleeves and chases where conduits pass through floors and walls.
Conductors: Wire and cable shall be 600 V insulated NEC standard TW, THW, RHW, or XHHW. Branch circuit conductors within 3" of a ballast within ballast compartment shall have 90 degree C (194 degree F) insulation or better. Ampacities of conductors shall be the rating based on 75 degree C. Telephone Service and outlets: Provide a telephone board, power outlet and a one and one half inch conduit from telephone board to a point of service as directed by telephone company. All other telephone devices, conduits, wire, and telephone boxes shall be furnished by the telephone company. Room A/C controls: Provide engraved Micarta panel with each guest room a/c labeled at front desk. Screw panel to a metal cover plate and a metal panel box housing the a/c switches. Each switch to have on/off and a pilot light. Provide a separate panel, with a cover, at breaker panel to house the a/c on/off relays. Each rooms a/c unit shall have its own relay. Label each relay with guest room number as directed by owner. Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Breaker: Provide AFCI Breakers for all 120 Volt outlets as required by governing electrical codes. OTHER MATERIALS All other materials not specifically described but required for complete and proper installation of work of this Section, shall be as selected by Contractor subject to approval of Architect. PART THREE - EXECUTION PREPARATION Coordination: Coordinate installation of electrical items with schedules for other work, to prevent unnecessary delays in total Work. Where lighting fixtures and other electrical items are shown in conflict with locations of structural members and mechanical or other equipment, provide all required supports and wiring to clear the encroachment. Accuracy of data; Data indicated on Drawings and in these Specifications are as exact as could be secured, but their absolute accuracy is not guaranteed. Exact locations, distances, levels, and other conditions will be governed by the building. Use Drawings and
these Specifications for guidance, and secure Architect's approval of all changes in location. Measurements: Verify all measurements at site. No extra compensation will be made because of differences between locations shown on Drawings and measurements at building. Coordinate location with Architectural drawings. Do not scale drawings for location of electrical items. ADA Compliance: All operable switch devices and outlet devices in ADA accessible areas and mobility impaired rooms shall be at a maximum height of 48”. Contractor is required to meet all requirements of ADA and TAS. Owner Verification: Due to furnishing changes, outlet and devices will be relocated as required. Get written authorization from owner on final locations of all devices. Circuiting: Branch circuits and arrangement of home runs have been designed for maximum economy consistent with the loads. Circuit exactly as shown on Drawings, unless approved by Architect. Changes may be made when drawings are in conflict with the code after review by Architect. INSTALLATION OF RACEWAYS AND FITTINGS Concealment: Conceal all conduit in walls or ceiling space unless otherwise specifically approved by Architect or indicated on Drawings. Where conduit is allowed to be exposed, install conduit parallel with or at right angles to structural members, walls, and lines of building. Structural, Conduit, and Piping Protection: Wood-framed structural members shall not be drilled, notched, or altered in any manner not allowed by Building Codes. Provide Simpson Stud Shoes, Strap Ties, Protecting Shield Nail Stoppers, and any other devices required to meet codes at pipe or conduit penetrations. Protection of Piping and Conduit against Physical Damage: In concealed locations, where piping or conduit is installed through holes or notches in studs, joists, rafters, top plates, bottom plates, or similar members less than 2 inches from the nearest edge of the member, the pipe shall be protected by
shield plates. Protective shield plates shall be a minimum of 0.062 inch thick (1.6mm) steel, shall cover the area of the pipe where the member is notched or bored, and shall extend a minimum of 2 inches (51 mm) above sole plates and below top plates. Installation: Keep all conduit at least 6" away from covering on hot water pipes and refrigeration piping. Keep ends of conduit closed with approved conduit seals during construction of building. Use conduit unions where union joints are required. Do not use running threads. Where conduit is installed in concrete slabs, on the ground, underground, or exposed to the weather, make all joints liquid tight and vapor tight. Bury all underground conduit to a depth of 2'-0" below finished grade unless otherwise shown on drawings. Except for cables or wires otherwise called for, install all conductors in conduit, metal wireway, or pullboxes. Installation of lighting-fixtures General: Install all lighting fixtures complete and ready for service, in accordance with Fixture Schedule: Wire all fixtures with fixture wiring of at least 150 degrees C rating. Conductors in wiring channels of fixtures mounted in rows shall be the same size as circuit wiring supplying rows. Install all fluorescent fixtures straight and true with reference to adjacent walls. Install all lighting fixtures, including those mounted in continuous rows, so that weight of fixture is supported either directly or indirectly by a sound and safe structural member of building, using adequate number and type of fasteners to ensure safe installation. Screwed fastenings and toggles through ceiling or wall material are not acceptable. Lamps: Provide all lamps as shown on Fixture Schedule. INSTALLATION of power equipment Provide all power and control wiring required for work of other trades as described on Drawings and in various Sections of these Specifications, except where furnishing and installing of such wiring is specified elsewhere. Installation of conductors General: Unless otherwise indicated on drawings, all wires used for branch circuits shall be number 12, THHN/THWN, protected
by 15 or 20 ampere circuit breakers. Install larger wires, as indicated on Drawings, where necessary to limit voltage drop. Number of wires in a conduit run is indicated on Drawings by cross lines on conduit run. Where wire size is not shown, install number 12 conductors. Provide code-size conduit for number and size of wires shown or required, unless a larger conduit size is indicated on Drawings. Use identified (white) neutrals and colorcoded phase wires for all branch circuit wiring. Make all splices electrically and mechanically secure with pressure-type connectors. Insulate and tape all splices in accordance with governing code. Voltage Drop: Conductor sizing shown on electrical and site electrical (MEP) drawings is minimum size. No allowance has been made in the drawings for voltage drop due to length and routing. Increase size of conductor to meet IECC requirements as follows: Feeder Conductors shall have a maximum voltage drop of two percent. Branch circuit conductors shall have a maximum voltage drop of three percent. Home runs: Drawings indicate general direction of home runs. Continue all such home runs to panel as though routes were completely indicated. Installation of panels Installation; Unless otherwise indicated on drawings, install all panels with top of trim 6'3” above the finished floor. Panels located where they are not visible to public shall be surface mounted, if space permits. Do not remove knockouts at spaces indicated on panel schedule. Install spare breakers for future use as indicated on panel schedule. Mark panel door schedule spares as “Not Used Spare.” Directories: Mount typewritten directory behind glass or plastic on inside of each panel door. On directory, show circuit number and complete description of all outlets on each circuit. Reference to each circuit shall include guestroom numbers as finally placed on rooms.
Testing General; upon completion of this portion of Work, test all parts of electrical system in presence of Architect. Demonstrate that all equipment furnished, installed, and/or connected under this Section of these Specifications functions electrically in required manner. Test requirements; All systems shall test free from short circuits and grounds, shall be free from mechanical and electrical defects, and shall show an insulation resistance between phase conductors and ground of not less that required by National Electrical Code. Test all circuits for proper neutral connections. Test insulation resistance of each phase of each feeder and record results. Provide copy of results to owner with closeout documents. Arrange with serving utility for installation of recording voltmeter at service entrance on first day building is open for business, and conduct a 24-hour voltage test. If voltage and regulation are not within acceptable limits, arrange with serving utility for proper voltage. Measure minimum and maximum voltages, measure voltage between phase wires and neutral, and immediately deliver to Architect a report on all voltage measurements. END OF SECTION 16400
Section 16741 - Telephone and Data Communication Distribution Systems PART 1 – GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions Division-00, Division-01 Specification sections and Section 01950Asbestos Survey and Abatement, apply to work of this section. Asbestos Survey and Abatement: No asbestos shall be installed in this project. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be provided to owner for all building components. DESIGN BUILD
Contractor furnishing and installing this section shall have experience and licenses required to design, build, and install this section of specification. Contractor shall have experience with local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Contractor shall review all drawings, Supplementary Conditions Division-00 and all specification sections and shall add to project, prior to bid, any additional items required to meet requirements of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Provide similar materials shown in other sections and drawings. Provide additional materials required to hook up equipment or items in other sections and drawings. Size termination boxes or service as required to make item operate in normal manner and per code or law. Specification and drawings are Owner and Architects minimum requirements.
Coordinate Work of this Section with requirements of Owner's telephone system supplier and of telephone utility organization.
SUMMARY This Section includes telephone distribution systems, including a provision for service by telephone utility organization. It includes distribution of instruments and switching equipment throughout Project, ready for installation under a separate Contract.
Wall Plates: Designed for telephone service. Match those indicated for power receptacle outlets in same spaces for materials and finish. For wall telephone units, include provision for support of unit. Similar to Siecor CAC 625F2-6 Wire
Related Sections: The following Division 16 Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section: "Raceways" for telephone raceways, including conduit, tubing, wireways, and surface raceways. SUBMITTALS General: Submit following according to Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. Product data for system components. Record of field tests of system. QUALITY ASSURANCE Comply with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code." "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" (NRTL) Listing: Provide materials that are listed and labeled. The Terms "Listed" and "Labeled": As defined in the "National Electrical Code," Article 100. Listing and Labeling Agency Qualifications: A "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" (NRTL) as defined in OSHA Regulation 1910.7. FCC Regulations: Comply with FCC Part 68, Chapter 1, "US Code of Federal Regulations," Title 47 for all telephone system wire and cable connection components.
Meet jointly with representatives of above organization and Owner's representative to exchange information and agree on details of installation interfaces. Record agreements reached in meeting and distribute record to other participants. PART 2 - PRODUCTS CABLE AND WIRING COMPONENTS Terminal Blocks: Type 66 or 110, mounted on stand-off brackets. Jack Assemblies: 8-position modular, latching, plug type, in flush-mounting wall plate except as otherwise indicated.
Telephone Cable: 3 pair, No. 24 AWG, solid copper, unshielded, twisted-pair construction in polyvinyl chloride sheath. Conform to Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) Standard S-80-576 "Communication Wire and Cable for Wiring of Premises." Cable in plenums is listed for use in plenums. Similar to Essex ICPIP Type “CMP” Data Cable: No. 24 AWG, solid bare annealed copper, varing short pair lay construction in polyvinyl chloride sheath Shield: Polyester backed aluminum foil. Conform to Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) Standard S-80-576 Rip Cord to be applied longitudinally under jacket. Drain wire to be 24 ASW solid tinned copper. Jacket is to be frame retardant PVC, have sequential footage markings, with jacket colors as requested if different from standard. Features should include reduction of the effect of EM/RFI in hostile electromagnetic environments: Suitability for high-speed data transmission and UL listed Type MPR/CMR for installation in vertical floors and general horizontal applications, when inatalled in accordance with the NEC article 800-51(b) (g). Data applications should include Voice, TI, 10 Base-T (IEEE 802.3), 100 VG-Anylan: 100 Mbps TP-PMD (ANSI X3T9.5): 100 Base-T (IEEE 802.3) and 52/155 Mbps ATM. Cable shall meet following Compliances: UL Listed Type MPR/CMR
C(UL)CMG ANSI/TIA/EIA 568A (Category 6) ANSI/ICEA S-90-661 (Category 6) NEMA WC63.1 (Category 6) Raceways: Comply with Division 16 Section "Raceways." Boxes and Cabinets: Comply with Division 16 Section "Cabinets, Boxes, and Fittings." Cabinets are equipped with backboard. Backboard: 3/4-inch (19 mm) interior grade plywood. Where installed in wire closet, height and width must cover entire wall up to 8 feet (2.5 m) above floor, except as otherwise indicated. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION, GENERAL: Telephone Service: Comply with telephone utility organization requirements as to details of telephone service. Design and build service raceway and pull string from telephone company to the telephone board inside of building as required to service this property. Fire Alarm: Provide two telephone lines and outlets at fire alarm panel. Locate as required by fire alarm company. Distribution System: Install completely so system will be fully operational when telephone instruments and switching equipment are connected. Raceway: Install telephone service and distribution raceway where indicated as specified in Division 16 Section "Raceways." WIRING INSTALLATION: Install cable without damaging conductors or jacket. Do not bend cable to smaller radius than minimum recommended by manufacturer. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended pulling tensions. Pull cables simultaneously where more than one is being installed in same raceway or at same location. Use pulling compound or lubricant where necessary. Compound used must not damage conductor or insulation. Use pulling methods that will not damage cable or raceway, including fish tape, cable, rope, and wire-cable grips. Wiring Method: Install outlet boxes with jack assemblies at outlets. Connect to cable fished in wall except where walls are solid or filled with insulation. Install cable in raceway concealed in wall where walls are solid or filled with insulation. Terminate raceway with a bushing in ceiling space above outlet except as otherwise indicated. Run cable
concealed in accessible ceiling space except as otherwise indicated. Wiring Method: Except as otherwise indicated, install wiring in raceway. Conceal raceway except in unfinished spaces and as indicated. Exposed Cable: Install parallel or perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members and follow surface contours where possible. Do not expose cable unless approved by Architect. Cable Support: Secure cable to independent supports at intervals as required to prevent sagging between supports. Use metallic supports with corrosion-resistant finish. Splices: Do not splice cable between normal terminations of runs.
D.C. Loop Resistance: Compare measured value with calculated resistance for each pair loop. Report evaluation of differences greater than 3 percent. Retesting: Correct deficiencies indicated by tests and completely retest work affected by such deficiencies. Verify that total system meets Specifications and complies with applicable standards. Report of Tests and Inspections: Prepare a written record of inspections, tests, and detailed test results in the form of a test log. Tag all cables, terminal blocks, outlets, and other components for which tests have been satisfactorily completed. END OF SECTION 16741
Cable Taps: Install numbered terminal blocks where cable taps are made in wire closets and cabinets and in junction, pull, and outlet boxes. Install plywood backboards in telephone wire closets and cabinets.
Section 16761 - Music and Paging Systems
Wiring in Wire Closets and Cabinets: Install conductors parallel to and at right angles to walls. Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess. Use wire distribution spools at points where cables are fanned or conductors turned. Connect conductors that are terminated, spliced, or interrupted to terminal blocks. Label each terminal with designations approved by telephone equipment supplier.
Section 16761 – Music & Paging Systems
Conductor Terminations: Terminate conductors of cables on terminal block using tools recommended by terminal block manufacturer. GROUNDING Install ground terminal at service location and connect in accordance with Division 16 Section "Grounding." IDENTIFICATION Identify telephone system backboards and cabinets with legend "Telephone." Identify terminals of terminal strip and jack outlets and pull and junction boxes with approved designations. Perform all identification in accordance with Division 16 Section "Electrical Identification." FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Test Notice: Provide at least 10 days' notice in writing when system is ready for final acceptance testing. Acceptance Tests: Include the following for each pair or conductor of each cable run. Continuity of pair loop.
PART 1 – GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions Division-00, Division-01 Specification sections and Section 01950Asbestos Survey and Abatement, apply to work of this section. Asbestos Survey and Abatement: No asbestos shall be installed in this project. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be provided to owner for all building components. DESIGN BUILD Contractor furnishing and installing this section shall have experience and licenses required to design, build, and install this section of specification. Contractor shall have experience with local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Contractor shall review all drawings, Supplementary Conditions Division-00 and all specification sections and shall add to project, prior to bid, any additional items required to meet requirements of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Provide similar materials shown in other sections and drawings. Provide additional materials required to hook up, equipment or items in other sections and drawings. Size termination boxes or service as required to make item operate in a normal manner and per code or law. Specification
and drawings are Owner and Architects minimum requirements.
used for this Project that have a record of successful in service performance.
SUMMARY This Section includes a multi-channel amplifier, Audio control unit, indoor speakers, outdoor speakers, LCD control keypads, source input panels, IR emitters, IR receiving eye, remote controls, patch cables, 3.5mm connection cables, Cat6e cable, and Interlink Cables.
Service Center: Select system manufacturer who maintains a service center capable of providing training, parts, and emergency maintenance and repairs at Project site with 24 hour maximum response time.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION System shall provide music, paging, volume control, input jacks, to the swimming pool, outdoor patio, Conference room, Breakfast Room, Entry Canopy and Lobby as show on the plans. SUBMITTALS General: Submit following according to Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. Product data for products specified in this Section. Include data on features, components, ratings, and performance. Include dimensioned plan and elevation views of components and enclosures and details of control panels. Show access and working space requirements. Maintenance data for systems and products to include in "Operating and Maintenance Manual" specified in Division 1. Include following: Detailed operating instructions covering operation under both normal and abnormal conditions. Routine maintenance system components.
requirements
for
Lists of spare parts and replacement components recommended to be stored at site for ready access. Wiring diagrams detailing internal and interconnecting wiring for power, signal, and control and that distinguishes between field installed and factory installed wiring. Product certificates signed by manufacturer certifying products comply with specified requirements. Qualification data for manufacturer and Installer as specified in "Quality Assurance" Article. Data describes capabilities and experience. QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer Qualifications: Firms experienced in manufacturing systems and equipment of same types and capacities
Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who is a factory authorized service representative of the system manufacturer to supervise system installation. Comply with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code." Comply with FCC Part 15, "Rules and Regulations, Radio Frequency Devices." The Terms "Listed" and "Labeled": As defined in the "National Electrical Code," Article 100. Listing and Labeling Agency Qualifications: A "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" (NRTL) as defined in OSHA Regulation 1910.7. EXTRA MATERIALS Furnish extra materials matching products installed, as described below, packaged with protective covering for storage, and identified with labels describing contents. Provide not less than 1 of each listed product. Deliver extra materials to Owner.
aluminum grille ( paintable), 1” Ferrofluid cooled, alumi-ceramic swivel tweeter, 2nd order on-board crossover circuit, up to 100 watts RMS, 150 watts program, 50Hz – 22Hz, sensitivity 89dB, and 8 ohms impedance. Speaker wire to be CL3-rated Behind-the-Wall Cable 4-Conductor (two speakers) 14 gauge oxygen-free copper. Make connections to speaker and amplifier with CBL-BN1 Banana plugs with 5-way binding posts. Audio Multi-Channel Amplifier Shall be Home Theater Direct 12-Channel Amplifier Model MA-1265, with power cord, six 3 feet long shielded stereo patch cables for connecting MC2-86 to amplifier, and six one foot long shielded stereo patch cables for connecting zone Source output to source input for each amplifier. Provide second multi-channel amplifier if plan indicates 7 to 12 zones and a third amplifier if 13 to 16 zones are shown on plans. Audio Controller Shall be Home Theater Direct Audio Control Model MC2-86 with power cord, three IRRC1 remote controls, four IR emitter IR-TX singles, and one IR receiving eye IR-RX for each controller. Provide second audio controller if plan indicates 7 to 12 zones and a third controller if 13 to 16 zones are shown on plans. Provide a Cat5e cable between each controller and a three adapter for the third controller.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Keypad Control Shall be Home Theater Direct Model KC-2 white, six foot long 3.5mm connection cable, Cat6e cable as required. Provide 6 keypad, 3.5mm cables and Cat6e cables per audio controller.
MANUFACTURERS Home Theater Direct, Inc. 1000 Shiloh Rd. Suite #100, Plano, TX 75074 1-866-483-2834 www.htd.com
Source Input Panel Shall be Home Theater Direct Source input panel, white, with interlink cable to connect to Model KC-2 keypad. Interlock cable length as required. Provide 6 input panels, and interlink cables per audio controller.
Fuses: 1 for every 10 of each type and rating, but not less than 1 of each.
Waterproof Outdoor Speakers Shall be Home Theater Direct Q65-W with 6.5” Polypropylene woofer, 1” titanium dome tweeter, powder coated aluminum grille ( paintable), 2nd order on-board crossover circuit, up to 90 watts RMS, 120 watts program, 60Hz – 25Hz, sensitivity 88dB, and 8 ohms impedance. Speaker wire to be CL3rated Behind-the-Wall Cable 4-Conductor (two speakers) 14 gauge oxygen-free copper. Make connections to speaker and amplifier with CBL-BN1 Banana plugs with 5-way binding posts. Indoor Speakers Shall be Home Theater Direct HD-R65 with 6.5” treated aluminum woofer, powder coated
PART 3 EXECUTION INSTALLATION, GENERAL: Telephone Service: Comply with telephone utility organization requirements as to details of telephone service. Design and build service raceway and pull string from telephone company to the telephone board inside of building as required to service this property. Distribution System: Install completely so system will be fully operational when speakers, keypads, source input panels, Audio Control unit and multi-channel amplifier equipment are connected.
Raceway: Install wire and distribution raceway as specified in Division 16 Section "Raceways." WIRING INSTALLATION: Install cable without damaging conductors or jacket. Do not bend cable to smaller radius than minimum recommended by manufacturer. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended pulling tensions. Pull cables simultaneously where more than one is being installed in same raceway or at same location. Use pulling compound or lubricant where necessary. Compound used must not damage conductor or insulation. Use pulling methods that will not damage cable or raceway, including fish tape, cable, rope, and wire cable grips. Wiring Method: Install outlet boxes with jack assemblies at outlets. Connect to cable fished in wall except where walls are solid or filled with insulation. Install cable in raceway concealed in wall where walls are solid or filled with insulation. Terminate raceway with a bushing in ceiling space above outlet except as otherwise indicated. Run cable concealed in accessible ceiling space except as otherwise indicated. Wiring Method: Except as otherwise indicated, install wiring in raceway. Conceal raceway except in unfinished spaces and as indicated. Exposed Cable: Install parallel or perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members and follow surface contours where possible. Do not expose cable unless approved by Architect. Cable Support: Secure cable to independent supports at intervals as required to prevent sagging between supports. Use metallic supports with corrosion resistant finish. Splices: Do not splice cable between normal terminations of runs. Cable Taps: Install numbered terminal blocks where cable taps are made in wire closets and cabinets and in junction, pull, and outlet boxes. Wiring in Wire Closets and Cabinets: Install conductors parallel to and at right angles to walls. Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess. Use wire distribution spools at points where cables are fanned or conductors turned. Connect conductors that are terminated, spliced, or interrupted to terminal blocks. Label each terminal with designations approved by equipment supplier.
Conductor Terminations: Terminate conductors of cables on terminal block using tools recommended by terminal block manufacturer. GROUNDING Install ground terminal at service location and connect in accordance with Division 16 Section "Grounding." IDENTIFICATION Perform all identification in accordance with Division 16 Section "Electrical Identification." FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Test Notice: Provide at least 10 days' notice in writing when system is ready for final acceptance testing. Acceptance Tests: Include the following for each pair or conductor of each cable run. Continuity of pair loop. D.C. Loop Resistance: Compare measured value with calculated resistance for each pair loop. Report evaluation of differences greater than 3 percent. Retesting: Correct deficiencies indicated by tests and completely retest work affected by such deficiencies. Verify that total system meets Specifications and complies with applicable standards. Report of Tests and Inspections: Prepare a written record of inspections, tests, and detailed test results in the form of a test log. Tag all cables, terminal blocks, outlets, and other components for which tests have been satisfactorily completed. END OF SECTION 16761
Section 16780 - Television Systems PART 1 – GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions Division-00, Division-01 Specification sections and Section 01950Asbestos Survey and Abatement, apply to work of this section. Asbestos Survey and Abatement: No asbestos shall be installed in this project. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) must be provided to owner for all building components.
DESIGN BUILD Contractor furnishing and installing this section shall have experience and licenses required to design, build, and install this section of specification. Contractor shall have experience with local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Contractor shall review all drawings, Supplementary Conditions Division-00 and all specification sections and shall add to project, prior to bid, any additional items required to meet requirements of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction over this project. Provide similar materials shown in other sections and drawings. Provide additional materials required to hook up, equipment or items in other sections and drawings. Size termination boxes or service as required to make item operate in a normal manner and per code or law. Specification and drawings are Owner and Architects minimum requirements. SUMMARY This Section includes a master antenna television (MATV) system and a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system. MATV SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MATV system consists of antenna-supporting structures, antennas, signal-processing and amplification equipment, and distribution components. MATV System Functional Description: System receives signals from local Cable TV Provider and distributes them to outlets for TV receiving sets. MATV System Performance Requirements: Level and quality of the signal at each user outlet shall comply with following specifications when tested according to NCTA-02, "NCTA Recommended Practices for Measurements on Cable Television Systems." RF Video Carrier Level: Between plus 3 dBmV and plus 12 dBmV. Relative Video Carrier Level: Within 3 dB to adjacent channel. CCTV SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CCTV system consists of video cameras, camera controls, monitors, signal processing equipment, control stations, distribution components, and accessories. CCTV System Functional Description: System generates video images, processes them, and distributes them to monitors. SUBMITTALS General: Submit following according to Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections.
Product data for products specified in this Section. Include data on features, components, ratings, and performance. Include dimensioned plan and elevation views of components and enclosures and details of control panels. Show access and working space requirements. Maintenance data for systems and products to include in "Operating and Maintenance Manual" specified in Division 1. Include following: Detailed operating instructions covering operation under both normal and abnormal conditions. Routine maintenance requirements for system components. Lists of spare parts and replacement components recommended to be stored at site for ready access. Wiring diagrams detailing internal and
Comply with FCC Part 15, "Rules and Regulations, Radio Frequency Devices." The Terms "Listed" and "Labeled": As defined in the "National Electrical Code," Article 100. Listing and Labeling Agency Qualifications: A "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" (NRTL) as defined in OSHA Regulation 1910.7. EXTRA MATERIALS Furnish extra materials matching products installed, as described below, packaged with protective covering for storage, and identified with labels describing contents. Provide not less than 1 of each listed product. Deliver extra materials to Owner. Fuses: 1 for every 10 of each type and rating, but not less than 1 of each. Splitters: 1 for every 10 installed.
Protection from Signal Line Surges: Signal cables and connected components are protected against transient voltage surges by suppressors and absorbers designed specifically for the purpose. Environmental Conditions: System components are equipped and rated for the environments where installed. Service Conditions for Outdoor Equipment: Equipment is rated for continuous operation under the following environmental conditions except as otherwise indicated: Temperature: Minus 30 deg C to plus 50 deg C. Relative Humidity: 5 to 100 percent. Weather: Housing prevents entry of moisture due to melting ice buildup or driven rain or snow. Service Conditions for Indoor
interconnecting wiring for power, signal,
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
Equipment: Equipment ratings include
and control and that distinguishes
MANUFACTURERS Master Antenna Systems: Jerold Distribution Systems Div., General Instrument Corp. Seaboard Electronics, Nealor Corp. Wingard
the following except as otherwise
between field-installed and factory-installed wiring. Product certificates signed by manufacturer certifying products comply with specified requirements. Qualification data for manufacturer and Installer as specified in "Quality Assurance" Article. Data describes capabilities and experience. Field test reports for tests specified in Part 3. QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer Qualifications: Firms experienced in manufacturing systems and equipment of same types and capacities used for this Project that have a record of successful in-service performance. Service Center: Select system manufacturer who maintains a service center capable of providing training, parts, and emergency maintenance and repairs at Project site with 24-hour maximum response time. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who is a factory-authorized service representative of the television system manufacturer to supervise system installation. Comply with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code."
CCTV Systems: Panasonic Communications & Systems Co. Sony Robot TELEVISION SYSTEMS Products and Equipment: Standard products of manufacturers regularly engaged in manufacturing components of the type indicated. Components are modular plug-in, heavy-duty, industrial- or commercial-grade units. Equipment uses silicon-based, solid-state integrated circuit devices in preference to electromechanical devices wherever the former are regularly commercially available. All system components may not be shown on Drawings. Provide components not shown on the Drawings where required to achieve the specified performance. Power Supply Characteristics: Power-operated devices operate within specified parameters for AC supply voltages within range of 105 to 130 volts. Protection from Power Line Surges: AC power-operated devices are protected against transient voltage surges by integral surge suppressors complying with UL Standard 1449, "Surge Suppressors, Transient Voltage."
indicated: Temperature: 0 deg C to plus 50 deg C. Relative Humidity: 0 to 95 percent. RF and Video Impedance Matching: Signal-handling system components, including connecting cable, provide end-to-end impedance matched signal paths. Matching and balancing devices are used at connections where it is not possible to avoid impedance mismatch or mismatch of balanced-to-unbalanced circuits. Headend Equipment: Include amplifiers and other equipment, as required, to provide specified performance. Outlets: Flush type with the following features and characteristics except as otherwise indicated. Wall Plates: Match materials and appearance of power convenience receptacle outlets in same space. CCTV SYSTEM Cameras: Silicon target, monochrome, CCD imaging type with 1/2-inch (13mm) pickup tube, capable of producing useable video images, resolving all 10 shades of gray on the EIA Resolution Chart (1956), using an f/1.4 lens with subject illumination ranging from 0.5 lux to 100,000 lux. Automatic Gain Control: Switchable on/off. Lens Attachment: Standard C-Mount. Horizontal Resolution: 400 lines, nominal.
Electrical Connections: Single cable and cable connector connects power and signal. Lenses, General: High-quality coated optics, matched to camera and designed specifically for TV camera application. Units have neutral-density spot filters and automatic iris control that prevents image-bleaching effects, regardless of the light conditions within the scene. Camera-Supporting Equipment, General: Rated for load in excess of the total weight supported times a minimum safety factor of 2.0. Outdoor Units: Rated for a wind load of 100-mph (160 km/h) with 1.3 gust factor. Mounting Brackets for Fixed Cameras: Type matched to items supported and to indicated mounting conditions. Include manual pan and tilt adjustment. Housings for Fixed Cameras: Steel dust proof enclosures with internal camera mountings and connection provisions that are matched to the camera/lens combination and the mounting and installation arrangement. Each unit includes the following: Camera Viewing Window: Polycarbonate lens lined up with camera lens. Alignment Provisions: Camera mounting provides for easy camera aiming and permits removal and reinstallation of camera/lens unit without disturbing camera alignment. Monitors: Monochrome, metal cabinet units designed for continuous operation, and rated for a mean time between failures of 15,000 hours, minimum. Diagonal screen sizes are as indicated. Features and characteristics include the following: Horizontal Resolution: 600 lines, minimum, at center. Minimum Front Panel Devices and Controls: Power switch, power on indicator, and brightness, horizontal hold, vertical hold, and contrast controls. Startup: Quick start with no preheating. Quad Splitter: Low-loss, high-isolation quad splitter for viewing up to 4 remote cameras simultaneously.
SIGNAL TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS Cable, General: Coaxial cable elements have 75ohm nominal impedance. Cables comply with Division 16 Section "Control/Signal Transmission Media" and the following: Cable, General: Coaxial cables have 75ohm nominal impedance and are 100 percent factory sweep tested, 5 to 450 MHz, by the structural return loss method. Cables run in environmental air spaces are listed for use in plenums. The following types are included: Cellular polyethylene dielectric, bare copper braid shield with 95 percent minimum shielding factor, No. 22 AWG stranded copper conductor and PVC jacket. CCTV Camera Cable: Siamese-type including power and signal elements. Coaxial portion has stranded center conductor, cellular polyethylene dielectric, 95 percent copper braid shield and PVC jacket. Control/signal elements are shielded pairs, No. 22 AWG. Each camera cable run includes at least 1 spare pair of control/signal conductors.
Exposed Cable: Install parallel to building lines, follow surface contours, and support as recommended by manufacturer. Grounding: As recommended by manufacturers except as otherwise indicated. Make final connections to equipment in presence of equipment manufacturer's representative. MATV SYSTEM INSTALLATION Mount system components in cabinets or racks as recommended by manufacturer except as otherwise indicated. CCTV SYSTEM INSTALLATION Monitor and Control Groupings: Group monitors and camera controls at control stations as indicated. Camera Mounting: Install cameras in general vicinity indicated, adjusted to final locations defined by camera location tests. Provide adequate headroom below cameras and their mountings. Where necessary, change mounting type to provide adequate headroom below.
MATV Coaxial Cable Connectors: Type F, 75 ohms. CCTV Coaxial Cable Connectors: Type BNC, 75 ohms.
IDENTIFICATION: Identify system components, wiring, cabling, and terminals according to Division 16 Section "Electrical Identification."
PART 3 - EXECUTION
CLEANING: Clean all system components including camera housing windows, lenses, and monitor screens. Use methods and materials recommended by manufacturer.
INSTALLATION, GENERAL COORDINATE 2 PARAGRAPHS BELOW WITH DRAWINGS. Outdoor Installation: Conform to ANSI C2, "National Electrical Safety Code." Surge Suppressors Installation: Where AC power-operated devices are not protected against voltage transients by integral surge suppressors conforming to UL Standard 1449, install surge suppressors at devices' power line terminals. Wiring Method: Cable. Conceal cable in accessible ceilings, walls, and floors wherever possible. Wiring Within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train the conductors to terminal points with no excess. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. Pulling Cable: Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended pulling tensions. Do not install bruised, kinked, scored, deformed, or abraded cable. Do not splice cable between indicated termination, tap, or junction points. Remove and discard cable where damaged during installation and replace with new cable.
ADJUSTMENT: Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 1 year of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to 2 requested adjustment periods at site for this purpose without additional cost. DEMONSTRATION: Training: Arrange and pay for services of factory-authorized service representative to demonstrate adjustment, operation, and maintenance of system and to train Owner's personnel. Include demonstration of methods to determine optimum settings for system controls. Conduct minimum 6 hours training as specified under Instructions to Owner's Employees in Division 1 Section "Project Closeout." Schedule training and adjustment with at least 7 days' advance notice. END OF SECTION 16780
biax. 42” wide x 24” high.
Light Schedule: Fredericksburg FFIS
Indoor – Locations
Various
D03
D80
Pendant at Elevator Lobby “LM412” Uttermost Lighting, CON22218, Round drum hardback shade in wood tone w/ satin metal trim. Two Type A, E27 incandescent sockets. 22” wide x 8” high. D84 ADA Wall Surface Vanity “LM401” Pacific Coast Lighting 89-4871E-26P. 7”D x 27” W x 9.6”H. Metal polished chrome and acrylic. Three 18 watt two pin GU24.
Wall Sconce (Ceiling Surface Also) Lightolier Philips 6731 WH-213-N1, two 13w twin tube lamps. Matte white finish, white acrylic diffuser. 11” diameter.
D125
D28
F07
Wall Uplight @ Indoor Pool Insight M-NDL 150/INT/voltage/TW/WPVS/NAT. 150w Ceramic Metal Halide (T6, G12 Lamp). Integral electomechanical ballast. Asymmetric distribution. Textured white finish. Tempered Prismatic glass lens. Aluminum Perforated Visor. UL Wet location. No part of fixture can be within 7’-0” AFF in any configuration. 11.75” D x 11.5” w x 5”H.
D72
Sconce – Hearth “LM407 and BR407” Pacific Coast Lighting 89-5038-99, Light faux wood finish, Brushed nickel face plate, alabaster acrylic lens two 13w 4 pin PL compact fluorescent lamp. ADA. Set @ 6’-0” AFF to center of fixture. 18”w x 4”D x 9” H.
D73
Sconce – Corridor “PG407” Pacific Coast Lighting 89-5033-F7, Powder coat off white trim, Linen wrapped Acrylic lens, (1) 13w quad compact fluorescent lamp. ADA. Set @ 7’-0” AFF to top of fixture. 20”w x 4”D x 11” H.
D74
Pendant at Business Library “BL400” Pacific Coast Lighting 84-5052B-99, Brushed nickel banding finish and frosted blue glass. Includes canopy, adjustable 5’-0” cable. (1) 26w 4 pin GU24 compact fluorescent lamp. Set per drawings. 5.5”D x 6” H.
D78
Pendant at Lobby, Breakfast, and Meeting “LM409 and “BR409” Scott Lamp Co., 2654-48, Brushed nickel, tiered ivory silk shades and acrylic diffuser at bottom. Five 4-pin GU24-Q3 sockets, 13w
Track Light at “MARKET” Lightolier Philips, six foot track with three heads. Three 8120AL, 6060NAL, 6002AL, three GE CMH39TCU943/G8.5, 39w mini MH lamps.
Lightolier Philips 1101F2642U/1101CLSW, one 32w fluorescent triple tube lamp (30k CRI 80+). Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim. 9”H x 13”L x 9”W x 6.75” Ø.
R20
Recessed Downlight in Fireplace Niche Lightolier Philips 2000 LV / 2011, one 50w MR-16 halogen lamp. White Pinhole. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furrdown, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim. 9”H x 13”L x 9”W x 3.75” Ø.
R22
Fluorescent Tube – Ceiling Surface Lightolier Philips JS4-C232-120-SO, (2) 32w T8 (48”) lamps. White steel housing, wraparound acrylic lens. UL damp location. 9”W x 4”D x 49”L.
Recessed Downlight in Meeting Room Lightolier Philips 8021CCLW/S6132BCU3, one 32w fluorescent triple tube lamp. Specular clear Alzak. Universal Dimming. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim. 10”H x 13”L x 10”W x 6” Ø.
F09
R30
Fluorescent Troffer 4x2 – Lay-In Lightolier Philips SPS-2G-FSVA-432-120-04, four 32w T8 (48”) lamps. Flush steel door frame, white, acrylic lens. Verify compatibility with lay-in system installed.
F30
Fluorescent Troffer–4x2 (Fitness) Lightolier Philips H9S2GLR228UNVVY, XN8 / UL2F-WS3 two 28w T5 (48”) lamps. Switched Dimming ballast and occupancy sensor. Dim from 100% to 50% when unoccupied. Occupancy sensors to be interconnected within same room. DR acrylic lens. Verify compatibility with lay-in system installed.
O-01
Wall Mount Utility for Elevator Pit ExceLine RWL26HFLCGC-1. Natural aluminum, clear glass lens. 26w PLT Compact Fluorescent lamp. UL wet location. 8.6” D x 11”H.
R16
Recessed Downlight in Public areas Lightolier Philips 1101F2642U/1101CL, one 32w fluorescent triple tube lamp. Specular clear Alzak. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim. 9”H x 13”L x 9”W x 6.75” Ø.
R17
Recessed Wall Washer in Public areas
Recessed Downlight @ Corridor Doors Lightolier Philips 2001-F18U/2001CL, one 18w fluorescent triple tube lamp. Clear Alzak. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim. 7.25”H x 13”L x 9”W x 3.75” Ø.
Miscellaneous X1
Exit – Ceiling Lightolier LDSNU (R or G)- W. With Batttery. Universal arrows. Universal Mount. LED, 2 watts.
X2
Exit –Wall @ 6” AFF to bottom See X1.
XM3
Emergency Lightolier E3-1-18L-2-S9-W. Two low voltage lamps at 9 watts each.
NL
LED Night Light & Switch Green Suites LT-500 (one switch) /LT-550 (two)
OS
Occupant Sensor, Ceiling RAB Smart Switch LOS2400, coverage, 2400 watts, 120v
2000sf
$o
Occupant Sensor-Wall RAB Smart Switch LOS1000, coverage, 1000 watts, 120v
13w PH warm fluorescent. Acrylic. 21” L. 1000sf
$ck
Card Key Switch for TAS Guest Rooms Watt Stopper/Legrand HS 150 Line Voltage Unit. 30 second time delay. Backlit for darkened visibility. Provide cover plate in color chosen by owner.
R26
Recessed Downlight @ Suite Bed Soffit Lightolier Philips 2000 P1-2029CL. Incandescent 50w PAR20 flood. 4” Aperture, adjustable specular clear Alzak. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furrdown, beneath rated ceiling. Caulk between gypboard & trim.
R26a Guest Rooms D26
Ceiling Surface Dome, Bath “X406” TCP 11730/32WH-HP, 32w fluorescent circline. White finish, translucent white lens. 14” Ø.
D70
ADA Wall Surface Vanity “X401” Van Teal VT-2357, two T8 17w fluorescent. Polished Nickel. 25” L.
D71
Wall Surface Vanity “X408” Van Teal VT-2376, two T8 32w fluorescent. Polished Nickel. 50” L.
D81
Wall Sconce Credenza “X404” Van Teal VT-2118, one 26w 2 pin GU24Q-3 fluorescent. Brushed steel w/ frosted white glass shade. Rocker switch in base. 5” D x 4”w x 13” H.
D81A
Wall Sconce Credenza “X404A” Van Teal VT-2221, one 26w 2 pin GU24Q-3 fluorescent. Brushed steel w/ frosted white glass shade. Remote Wall Switch (no rocker). 5” D x 4”w x 13” H.
D82
Ceiling Surface Dome, Entry “X407” TCP 14840BS, 40w fluorescent circline. Brushed steel finish, melon glass dome. 13” Ø.
D139
Wall Sconce Credenza “X409” Trinity Lighting 55072A-BNICK, one 13w GU24 quad PL 33113Q Bi-pin fluorescent. Brushed nickel base w/ light shade. 4” D x 7”w x 18” H.
F19
Microwave Counter Shelf Striplight Lightolier Philips TS LP 0113 W BPR, one
Dimmer for R26 @ closet side wall Lightolier Philips V600-I. Ivory.
Outdoor KB
Exterior Wall Decorative 100 watt Visionaire “Monterey” MON-1-T4-100-P-1AM-GN Light. Arm & wall plate VA101-WM. 100w Pulse Start Metal Halide. Full Cutoff Green die cast aluminum housing. Flat tempered glass lens. 20” Ø x 18” high x 9” deep. On Photocell, timer. Location per Elevations sheet A300.
KC
Gooseneck Wall Mount 70 watt LSI Industries Abolite Warwick WAR-W-70MH-120-SVG-17FS, 70w metal halide lamp. Die cast aluminum, Satin Verde Green Finish, 17” round flair shade/reflector, gooseneck arm. UL wet location. Provide remote ballast or wall ballast as required. On Photocell, timer. Location per Elevations sheet A300.
P-1
Pole – 1 Lamp @ 90° Lithonia KAD-250M-R4-HS-208-RPD09-190DDB-LPI, (1)-250w Metal Halide lamp, diecast cutoff flat lens luminaire, House Side Shield, die-cast door frame, Type IV (forward throw) reflector. 25’ round straight steel pole RSS-25-5B-DDB-FGL (add GFCI outlet), bronze powder coat finish. Mfg to supply anchor base, bolts, & hardware. On Photocell, timer. 18” sq x 7”D. (p476)
P-2
Pole – 2 Lamps @ 180° Lithonia KAD-250M-R4-208-RPD-09-280DDB-LPI, (2) 250w Metal Halide lamps, diecast cutoff flat lens luminaire, die-cast door frame, Type IV (forward throw) reflectors. 25’ round straight steel pole RSS-25-5B-DDBFGL (add GFCI outlet), bronze powder coat finish. Manufacturer to supply anchor base,
bolts, & hardware. On Photocell, timer. 18” sq x 7”D. (p476)
R05
Recessed Downlight @ Canopy Soffit Lightolier C770MHU/C7E17PLWHW, 7” Diameter Specular Clear Alzak, Wet Location listed. 70 watt Coated Ceramic Metal Halide. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. Mount @ soffit. Caulk between soffit & trim. On Timer, Photocell.
Z22
Uplight – Ground Mount Lumark Cooper Lighting MHWR-65-S-250-xx, Metal Halide 250w. Corrosion resistant bronze aluminum housing, tempered glass lens, wire guard. On photocell only. Set in concrete per detail 5, sheet E301. 13”L x 15”H x 7”D.
Z23
Sconce @ Rear Patio Lithonia VGO3 32TRT-120-DDBT, (1) 32w fluorescent triple tube lamp. Electronic ballast. Bronze trim, translucent white lens with cut-off hood. ADA. 10” W x 14”H x 4” D. On photocell, timer.
Z28
Recessed Downlight in Side Entries Lightolier Philips 1101F2642UEM/1101CL, one 32w fluorescent triple tube lamp. Specular clear open. Non-IC Rated, cannot be near insulation. Cannot be used in UL rated ceiling. Must be in furr-down, beneath rated ceiling. UL Damp Location. Mount @ soffit. Caulk between soffit & trim. On Timer, Photocell. 9”H x 13”L x 9”W x 6.75” Ø. Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Design, build, and install a complete system based on the actual landscape layout to be installed by landscape contractor. Coordinate with landscape contractor. System components shall be equal to Hubbell Landscaper/Lightscaper 12 volt series. System shall be on timer, photocell. Provide all conduits necessary. Notes Underwater Pool & Spa Lights to be provided by Pool Contractor. Refer to Pool Equipment Schedule in Pool Specifications. Prior to submitting bids, review architectural plans, electrical plans, & light fixture schedule
& correct, modify, and/or add all accessories, lamps, bulbs, poles, switches, wiring, & conduit as required to provide & mount a completely attached, functional & finished fixture & installation. All fixtures & installations must meet local codes & amendments, UL, IBC, NEC, IECC COMCheck requirements, & all referenced standards therein. Contractor shall submit lighting fixture package for review & signed approval of Owner, Franchise Design Approval department, interior designer (if applicable), & Architect. END OF SPECIFICATIONS