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SECTION 28 23 29 FUSION CAMERA HOUSING WITH THERMIQ TECHNOLOGY MOOG VIDEOLARM A&E SPECIFICATION DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 20 00 ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE 28 23 00 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 28 23 29 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS
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SECTION 28 23 29 FUSION CAMERA HOUSING WITH THERMIQ TECHNOLOGY
PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01
SUMMARY A.
Section Includes
B.
Outdoor camera housing system with feed-thru wall/pole mount and Thermiq Technology heat exchanger 1. 26 00 00 – Electrical (Division 26) a. 26 05 00 – Common Work Results for Electrical b. 26 06 00 – Schedules for Electrical c. 26 08 00 – Commissioning of Electrical Systems d. 25 20 00 – Low Voltage Electrical Distribution e. 26 40 00 – Electrical and Cathodic Protection
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1.02
1.03
REFERENCES A.
Abbreviations and Acronyms 1. CCTV – Closed Circuit Television
B.
Reference Standards 1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 2. European Union - EN60950 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE) 3. IEC 60721 - Classification of Environmental Conditions 4. IEC 60068 - Environmental Testing 5. ANSI/ IEC60529 - Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures 6. International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) - Ingress Protection Rating IP66 7. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) – 4x Enclosure Rating 8. Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 standards
SUBMITTALS C.
Product Data 1. Manufacturer’s printed or electronic data sheets 2. 3.
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28 00 00 – Electronic Safety and Security (Division 28) a. 28 0500 – Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security b. 26 06 00 – Schedules for Electronic Safety and Security c. 26 08 00 – Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security d. 28 23 23 – Video Surveillance Systems Infrastructure
Manufacturer’s installation and operation manuals Warranty documentation
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QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
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Qualifications 1. The system, including housing, shall be manufactured in the United States, using ISO 9001 certified procedures. 2. Manufacturer of system shall have a minimum of twenty years experience of successful manufacture and installation of systems equivalent in function to the system proposed herein. 3. Installation contractor shall be factory authorized to install, service and maintain the system by the system manufacturer.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A.
Delivery, storage, and handling of the system shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
B.
The manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements shall be followed to avoid delivery and installation delays.
WARRANTY A.
Manufacturer shall provide a limited warranty for the outdoor camera housing system to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a minimum period of five years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01
EQUIPMENT A.
B.
Manufacturer:
Moog Videolarm 2525 Park Central Blvd. Decatur, GA 30035 USA Phone +1 (770) 987-7550 Fax +1 (770) 987-9705 www.videolarm.com
Model: FCH11C2WQ environmental housing with heat exchanger, feed-thru wall/pole mount, 24vac or 12vdc input, heater & blower, sunshield FCH11C8WQ environmental housing with heat exchanger, feed-thru wall/pole mount, dynamic power allocation PoE input, 30 watt midspan included, heater & blower, sunshield, supports .at PoE cameras
Note: Use E-suffix model numbers when mid-span injector is to be supplied as a separate unit. Models without the E-suffix include an internal mid-span injector supplied with the unit.
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C.
Substitutions: Not permitted
D.
All Thermiq Technology units shall be supplied from a single manufacturer
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DESCRIPTION A.
The Thermiq Technology camera housing shall be an outdoor capable integrated camera housing system allowing the heat to be actively displaced and maintain a near ambient temperature within the camera chamber.
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Components - The housing shall include the following primary components: 1. External housing 2. Heater assembly a. The heater shall activate at 60°F and deactivate at 80°F. 3. Air-to-Air Heat Exchanger a. The heat exchanger shall decrease the housing’s overall thermal resistance significantly in order to allow internal housing temperatures to be close to the ambient environment 4.
Printed circuit (PC) board
a. The 24vac/12vdc PC board shall provide appropriate power to the camera as well as heater and blower assemblies. b. The PCB shall have sufficient surge protection against transient voltage spikes that would otherwise damage a camera 5. Built-In Defogger a. The fan shall circulate air in a controlled manner throughout the unit in order to direct heated air onto the front window and across the camera lens C.
Power (PoE Model only) 1.
PoE Plus IEEE802.3at compliant device, works with any PoE IEEE802.3af camera
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True PoE power to the camera (no splitter that runs 12/24v to the camera)
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DPA ensures maximum power to the camera. All remaining power is provided to the H&B
for maximum operating temperature range 4.
The PC board shall receive power from the PoE connection and provide appropriate
power to the camera and heater and blower assemblies.
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5.
Automatically adjusts to power loss for long cable runs.
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One cable installation w POE model
Thermal Qualities 1. Thermiq Technology shall allow cameras to be mounted in temperatures as high as 134°F (60°C)
E.
Cameras 1. Acceptable cameras: a. Standard fixed camera body with camera and lens combinations up to 11" long and 3.5" wide
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Accessories 1. 2.
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Brackets for ceiling, wall, and pole mount Sunshield included
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SPECIFICATIONS A.
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Materials 1. Body 2. Window 3. Mount
Polycarbonate Scratch Resistant Polycarbonate Powder Coated Diecast Aluminum
Electrical 1. Input Voltage a. PoE or 12/24V b. RJ45 connector (PoE) Note: Recommended mid-span injectors are: PowerDsine: 9000G, 9001G, 9501G Phihong: PoE36*, PoE125*, PoE30*, PoE75* (+60 watt models needed for FDW75 series)
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Mechanical 1. Weight 2. Dimensions Environmental 1.
Temperature a. Operating Temperature: b. Heater Operation 1) Activation 2) De-activation c. Heat Exchanger 1) 2) d. Wind Load Testing
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-50°F to 122°F (-45°C to + 50°C) 60°F +/-8° (15°C, +/-8°) 80°F +/-8° (27°C, +/-8°) Activation 38°C (+/-8°) Deactivation 32°C (+/-8°C) 150 mph (240kph)
Certifications and Ratings (IP/NEMA Rating) a. IP66/NEMA 4X b. CE (Pending) c. CUL (Pending) d. RoHS e. UL (Pending) f. WEEE g. REACH
SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A.
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5.5 lbs. (1.6 kg) 17.8” x 5.7” x 10.4” (453 x 145 x 265mm)
Tests and Inspections 1. A test report shall be submitted to indicate that each system was tested successfully in a factory system test to meet manufacturer’s published specifications.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01
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INSTALLERS
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Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes.
B.
The Contractor’s installers and technicians shall be factory trained and certified to install, service and maintain the system.
INSTALLATION
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The system shall ship from the factory fully assembled, tested and ready for installation and use.
B.
Care shall be exercised to select suitable hardware to install the unit, taking into account both the composition of the mounting surface and the weight of the unit.
SUPPORT
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The camera shall be supported by U.S. technical assistance program from the manufacturer and local technical assistance program from a certified and trained professional services company in the country in which the system is installed. END OF SECTION
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