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Telecommunications System Specifications SWC 26 MILE + VAN DYKE Shelby Township, MI Store D 754
ISSUE FOR BID June 18, 2015 Prepared by:
11260 Chester Road, Suite 350 Cincinnati, OH 45246 513-771-0050
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Division 27 – Communications 27 00 00 27 05 00 27 05 28 27 08 00 27 11 00 27 13 00 27 15 00 27 51 13
Communications 2/22/14 Common Work Results of Communications 2/22/14 Communications Pathways 2/22/14 Communications Testing, Identification and Adm 2/22/14 Communications Equipment Room Fittings 2/22/14 Communications Backbone Cabling 2/22/14 Communications Horizontal Cabling 2/22/14 Paging System 2/22/14
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KROGER Communications Systems Infrastructure Standards Document
Revision 1.44a
10/03/07
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SECTION 27 00 00 COMMUNICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
PURPOSE A.
The Division 27 specifications are provided as a guideline for telecommunication cabling projects for Kroger Stores.
B.
Kroger has the right to modify the Divisions 27 specification at any time without notice. Contact Kroger IS&S for current addenda of these division documents and/or project specific requirements.
1.2
DIVISION 27 OVERVIEW A.
27 00 00 - Communications
B.
27 05 00 – Common Work Results for Communications
C.
27 05 28 – Pathways for Communications Systems
D.
27 08 00 – Testing, Identification and Administration
E.
27 11 00 – Communications Equipment Room Fittings
F.
27 13 00 – Communications Backbone Cabling
G.
27 15 00 – Communications Horizontal Cabling
H.
27 51 13 – Paging Systems
I.
APPENDIX A – Communication Systems Parts List
J.
APPENDIX B – Supplemental Scope of Work for Stores V1_2
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SUMMARY OF WORK A.
Provide all labor, materials, equipment and related services required for the installation, testing and certification of the telecommunications infrastructure specified herein and shown on the project drawings.
B.
Work specified consists of all elements related to telecommunications cabling including, but not limited to, the following: 1. 2.
Installation of equipment racks and cable management hardware Installation of horizontal and backbone pathway support systems
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Installation, termination, labeling, testing and certification of the fiber optic backbone system Installation, termination, labeling, testing and certification of the multi-pair copper backbone system Installation, termination, labeling, testing and certification of the horizontal cable system Installation, termination, labeling and testing of the telecommunications grounding and bonding system Installation of approved fire/smoke barrier penetration apparatuses, sleeves and fire stop systems Certification and manufacturer’s warranty registration of the installed telecommunications infrastructure system Installation and documentation of cross-connects, patch cords and work area outlet patch cords Follow the latest revision of the Kroger Store Network Infrastructure Standards document
C.
The Contractor shall use only material listed in the Kroger Store Network Infrastructure Standards document approved parts list for installation. The Contractor shall provide normal consumables for this project. The Kroger Company reserves the right to purchase and provide the material required for this project. APPENDIX A – Communication Systems Parts List is provided as a reference.
D.
The Contractor shall obtain all required permits, licenses and inspections required by local, state and federal code officials concerning the installation of this project. No work shall be started before obtaining all necessary permits and paying all required fees.
E.
The Contractor shall submit a project schedule for installation of equipment and cabling prior to the start of any telecommunications work. Indicate delivery, installation, and testing for conformance to the specific job completion dates. As a minimum, dates are to be provided for bid award, installation start date, completion of station cabling, completion of riser cabling, completion of testing and labeling, cutover, completion of final punch list, start of demolition completion and owner acceptance.
F.
Work shall be subject to Kroger IS&S inspection.
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DRAWINGS A.
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Associated to Division 27 Specifications, CADD drawings will be provided to the contractor as required for the project. BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
A.
The telecommunications infrastructure shall be certified under the Panduit Certification Plus System Warranty (PCIs) program, Belden IBDN Certified System Vendor (CSV) Program and the Corning Cable System’s Network of Preferred Installers (NPI) program. The Contractor must be a Panduit contractor partner, Belden CSV partner and Corning NPI partner at the time of bid submission. No substitutions will be permitted.
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CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS A.
The Contractor shall at a minimum possess the following qualifications: 1.
2. 3.
4.
5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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PANDUIT Certified Installer (PCI), Belden Certified System Vendor (CSV) and Corning Extended Warranty (EWP) installer program, and required to submit copies of these certificates in their bid documentation. Awarded Contractor MUST be able to offer manufacturer warranties on all systems, NO EXCEPTIONS. Contractor shall have at least one staff member (full time) certified as a BICSI RCDD or Kroger IS&S approved equivalent designer assigned to the project. Contractor must be registered with BICSI and installation personnel shall be BICSI registered information transport systems (ITS) Installers and/or Technicians. Installation personnel shall meet approved manufacturer’s training and education requirements for implementation of extended warranty programs. For fiber optic installations, at least one site installation person shall be trained and certified as a Fiber Optic Installer (FOI). Copies of BICSI Technician, Installer 1, Installer 2 and RCDD certifications and approved cabling system warranty provider certificates for copper and fiber optic systems shall be available upon request, for installation personnel assigned to the project. Experience Modification Rate (EMR) less than 1.0. Contractor shall have worked satisfactorily for a minimum of five (5) years on systems of this type and size. Contractor shall demonstrate satisfaction of sound financial condition and can be adequately bonded and insured. Contractor shall possess those licenses/permits required to perform telecommunications installations in the specified jurisdiction. Must possess and provide proof of current liability insurance. Must have direct knowledge of local, state, province and national codes or regulations.
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A.
The Contractor shall designate and identify a job superintendent or project manager to oversee the project work specified in this Division, provide technical information when requested by other trades and attend all project meetings as a representative of the Contractor. This person should maintain a current RCDD certification and shall be responsible for quality control during installation, equipment set-up and testing.
B.
Apply and install materials, equipment, and specialties in accordance with manufacturer’s written instructions. Conflicts between manufacturer’s instructions and the specifications shall be referred in writing to Kroger for resolution.
C.
All products, components, devices, equipment and materials shall be new and unused, clean, free from defects, and free from damage and corrosion.
D.
Installation and service shall be performed by manufacturer trained and authorized personnel.
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STATEMENT OF WARRANTIES A.
Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor must unconditionally guarantee in writing the materials, equipment and workmanship for a period of not less that fifteen (15) years from date of acceptance to Kroger. Acceptance shall be deemed as beneficial use by Kroger.
B.
The Contractor must apply for system warranties from PANDUIT, BELDEN, CORNING cable systems. Copies of each application must be submitted to the site project manager no later than 10 working days after installation is complete. Failing to apply for system warranties may delay or forfeit final payment for work performed. Installed system is not considered complete until system warranty has been successfully accepted and issued by the manufacturers.
1.9 A.
SUBMITTALS General: Submit the following: 1. 2. 3. 4.
B.
Submit shop drawings, product data, and samples (as required) as a complete set within thirty (30) days of award of contract. 1.
2. C.
For initial submission and for resubmission required for approval, submit four (4) copies of each item. Make reproductions as required for your use and distribution to subcontractors. Illegible submittals will not be checked by the customer.
Shop drawings: Submit the following (as required) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
D.
Detailed bill of materials to include item price, total quantity for each item and note any long lead time items. Optical loss calculations for each optical fiber run. Project schedule including all major work components that materially affect any work on the project. Separate material and labor costs on pricing to include pricing for individual add/delete labor.
OSP campus backbone diagrams. Backbone (riser) diagrams System block diagram, indicating interconnection between system components and subsystem. Interface requirements, including connector types and pin-outs, to external systems and systems or components not supplied by the contractor. Fabrication drawings for custom-built equipment.
Product Data: Provide catalog cut sheets and information for the following items, if not a part of the Kroger Store Network Infrastructure standards and specifications: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Wire, cable, and optical fiber. Outlets, Jacks, faceplates, and connectors. All metallic and nonmetallic raceways, including surface raceways, outlet boxes, and fittings. Terminal blocks and patch panels.
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Enclosures, racks, and equipment housings. Over voltage protectors. Splice housings.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
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SECTION 27 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and/or installation methods for the following materials and work are included in this section: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
B.
Work specified consists of all elements related to telecommunications cabling including, but not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8. 9. C.
Placement of telecommunication spaces hardware including equipment racks, cabinets, enclosures, and cable routing hardware. Placement of telecommunication pathways including conduit, basket tray, solid bottom cable tray, and J-Hook support systems. Installation of telecommunications grounding and bonding system including ground bus bars, ground wire, and grounding and bonding hardware. Installation and termination of backbone cabling including Category 3 UTP copper cabling, coaxial cabling, and multimode fiber optic cabling systems. Installation and termination of horizontal cabling including Category 5e UTP copper cabling, and coaxial cabling systems. Installation and termination of horizontal cabling including Category 6 UTP copper cabling systems. Installation of copper patch cords for work area outlet locations and telecommunication spaces including multimode fiber jumpers for network equipment connectivity. Testing, identification and administration for the above telecommunications systems. Removal of abandon horizontal cabling, terminations, and outlets in cooperation with electrical contractor for removal of conduit, if project requires removal.
The Contractor will be required to coordinate handling and installation of the following hardware (network equipment) furnished by Kroger: 1. 2. 3.
D.
Cables Compatibility of Related Equipment Special Tools and Kits Cutting and Patching Firestops and Penetration Seals Anchoring Methods Grounding and Bonding
HP Network Equipment Wireless Access Points and antennas APC and/or Liebert UPS devices
All work shall be conducted and coordinated with Kroger and other project trades.
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The work covered by this Specification consists of furnishing all materials, accessories, connectors, supports, electrical protection, equipment, tools, set-up, preparation, labor, supervision, incidentals, transportation, storage and performing all operations necessary to complete the telecommunications work as indicated in the project drawings and specified herein. It is the intent and purpose of this specification to have, upon completion of the project, a complete, functioning telecommunications system. RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
Reference to standards, codes and guidelines mean the latest edition, amendment and revisions to the regulations, codes and standards in effect on the date of the Contract Documents.
B.
All work and materials shall conform to and be installed, inspected and tested in accordance with the governing rules and regulations of federal, state and local government agencies.
C.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA-607B – Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications ANSI/TIA-758 – Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/NEC (NFPA 70) National Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) ASTM Standards IEEE Standards NEMA Standards Applicable State codes Applicable Municipal codes Applicable codes and regulations of other authorities having lawful jurisdiction pertaining to the work required Kroger Store Network Infrastructure Standards Document , latest revision BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) BICSI Information Transport Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM)
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D.
All work shall comply with the latest revision of the standards and/or codes. When conflict exists between local and national codes or regulations, the most stringent codes or regulations shall be followed.
E.
All modifications required by the referenced standards, codes, rules, and authorities shall be made by the Contractor without additional charge to Kroger.
F.
Applicable codes and ordinances and local interpretations take precedence when they conflict with or are more stringent than the telecommunications design. Drawings and specifications take precedence where this design is more stringent than codes and ordinances.
G.
All materials, appliances, equipment and devices shall conform to the applicable standards of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and shall be listed by UL, if a UL listing category has been established. Furnish products that have been tested and qualified to meet the rating criteria by UL or other testing firm acceptable to authority having jurisdiction.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 8P8C IDC AFF ANSI AP ASTM AWG BCM BEP BICSI CM CMP CMR D-MARC dB ECR EIA FCC ft. IDF IEEE in. ISP lb. LAN Mbps MDF MHz μm NEC NEMA
Eight Position Eight Conductor Insulation Displacement Connector Above Finished Floor American National Standard Institute Access Point – WLAN Radio American Society of Testing and Materials American Wire Gauge Business Communications Manager (Phone Switch) Building Entrance Protector/Protection Building Industry Consulting Services International Communications cable rated for general purpose use Communications cable rated for use in plenum areas Communications cable rated for use in risers and vertical runs Demarcation Point Decibel Electronics & Computer Room (Store ER or MDF) Electronic Industries Association Federal Communications Commission Feet Intermediate Distribution Frame Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inch In Store Processor Pounds Local Area Network Megabits per second Main Distribution Frame Mega Hertz (10⁶ Hz) Micrometer (10⁻⁶ meter) National Electrical Code National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association
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June 18, 2015 Issue for Bid National Electrical Safety Code Near End Cross Talk National Fire Protection Association Optical Fiber Nonconductive Plenum Optical Fiber Nonconductive Riser Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outside Plant Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Private Branch Exchange (Telephone Switch) Point of Sale Polyvinyl Chloride Public View Monitor Registered Communications Distribution Designer Rack Unit (1.75 inches) Telecommunications Grounding Busbar Telecommunications Industries Association Telecommunications Main grounding Busbar Universal Service Order Code Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc Unshielded Twisted Pair Wide Area Network Wireless Local Area Network
Mandatory and Advisory Terms – Two categories of criteria are specified within this document. Mandatory requirements are designated by the words “shall” and “must”. Advisory requirements are designated by the words “should”, “may”, or “desirable” and are recommended to be done. DEFINITIONS The following definitions are specific to Kroger’s communications environment and shall apply to this document for clarification and direction.
A.
Approved/Approval: Written permission to use a material or system
B.
Cable ID: A unique alpha-numeric identification used for tagging the station cables, the jacks within a communications outlet and the termination blocks.
C.
Communications Cable Plant: All communications cabling, wiring, hardware, racks, cabinets, labeling and all other associated hardware.
D.
Contractor: Telecommunications Contractor performing work under Division 27
E.
Data Equipment Field: The area in a 19” rack that contains the active equipment that makes up the local area network. This equipment could be made up of switches, routers and other active hardware.
F.
Engineer: Telecommunication engineer for Division 27
G.
Entrance Facility (EF): The room where the telephone Company D-MARC is installed.
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H.
Final Acceptance: Kroger acceptance of the project from the Contractor
I.
Information Outlet: The device used to terminate station cables in couplers or connectors at user locations.
J.
Install: Mount and connect equipment and associated materials ready for use
K.
Outlet ID: A unique alpha-numeric identification used for referencing a communications outlet.
L.
Provide: Furnish and install complete with all details and ready for use
M.
Station Cable: Cabling distributed from the Station Field in an MDF/IDF to all communications outlets.
N.
Riser Cable: Cabling distributed from the MDF to each IDF.
O.
Riser Field: Patch panels for copper and fiber trays for fiber, used to distribute the Riser Cable between each IDF and the MDF.
P.
Telecommunications: All work specified in Division 27
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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A.
1.6
The Contractor shall comply with national requirements (OSHA) and all of the Construction manager’s safety guidelines and requirements established for the project. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A.
The drawings and specifications indicate the scope of work and general arrangement of the work. To facilitate the installation and coordination with other trades, the Contractor may deviate from this general arrangement so long as the scope does not change. All such changes shall be submitted to the Construction Manager prior to implementation. The Construction Manager must approve changes to the work prior to the implementation of the proposed changes. The approved change must be noted on shop drawings.
B.
The Contractor shall purchase or otherwise procure installation guides from vendors, and become familiar with the installation requirements prior to commencement of the work. Any discrepancies between specifications, drawings, field conditions, and the manufacturers' recommendations shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Construction Manager in writing. The Construction Manager shall forward to the Telecommunications Engineer for review and comment.
C.
It is the intention of these specifications and related project drawings to call for finished work, tested and ready for operation in accordance with all applicable codes, regulations, standards and ordinances.
D.
These specifications and the project drawings are complimentary, and what is called for in either of these shall be binding as though called for by both. Should any conflict
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arise between the drawings and specifications, such conflict shall be brought to the attention of the Construction Manager and Engineer for resolution. If the Contractor fails to contact the Construction Manager and Engineer in writing of any conflict between specifications and the project drawings, the Contractor shall be subject to rework the area of conflict at the Contractor’s cost. E.
1.7
Omissions from the specifications and/or project drawings or the incorrect description of details of work which are evidently necessary to carry out the intent of the specifications and project drawings, or which are customarily performed, shall not relieve the Contractor from performing such omitted or incorrectly described detail of work. EXAMINATION OF PROJECT SITE
A.
The Contractor shall become familiar with the local conditions under which the work is to be performed and correlate the on-site observations with the requirements of the specifications and project drawings. No allowance will be made for claims of concealed conditions which the Contractor, in exercise or reasonable due diligence in examination of the site, observed or should have observed.
B.
Before ordering any materials or doing any project work, the Contractor must verify all measurements and be responsible for correctness of same. No extra charge or compensation will be allowed for duplicated work or material required because of unverified differences between actual dimensions and the measurements indicated on the project drawings. Any discrepancies found shall be submitted in writing to the Construction Manager, Engineer and Kroger IS&S for consideration before proceeding with the project work.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
GENERAL A.
2.2
All cables, connectors, hardware, and equipment that comprise the Communications Cable Plant shall be installed according to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard, Panduit PCIs Installation Practices and other manufacturer installation guidelines as specified. The installation must result in a 15year PANDUIT Certification Plus System Warranty and Corning Cable System’s 25year LANscape® Extended warranty. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
A.
All materials and equipment shall be new, free from defects, installed in accordance with manufacturer’s current published recommendations in a neat manner and in accordance with standard practices of the industry.
B.
Where no specific material, apparatus, or appliance is mentioned, any standard, firstclass product made by reputable manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of
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such material may be used providing it conforms to the contract requirements and meets the approval of Kroger IS&S and/or the Engineer. C.
2.3
Materials and equipment shall bear the manufacturer’s name or trademark and model/serial number permanently marked. CABLES
A.
All telecommunications cabling inside the building shall be UL listed and marked type CM, CMR, CMP, CATVR or CATVP and shall be installed in accordance with NEC articles 300-22, 800-49, 800-50, 800-51, 800-52, 800-53 and 820.
B.
All fiber optic cable inside the building shall be UL listed and marked type OFN, OFNR, or OFNP and shall be installed in accordance with NEC articles 300-22, 770-49, 770-50, 770-51, 770-52 and 770-53.
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COMPATIBILITY OF RELATED EQUIPMENT A.
2.5
Equipment and materials installed shall be compatible in all respects with other items being furnished and with existing items so that a complete and fully operational system will result. FIRESTOP AND PENETRATION SEAL MATERIALS
A.
Use qualified systems to firestop through penetrations in fire-rated walls and floors for pipes, cables, conduits, ducts, inner-ducts, and wireways/cable trays.
B.
Firestop for openings through fire and smoke-rated walls and floor assemblies shall be listed or classified by an approved independent testing laboratory for “ThroughPenetration Firestop System”. The system shall meet requirements of “Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops” designated by ASTM E814.
C.
Inside all conduits, the firestop system shall consist of a dielectric, water-resistant, nonhardening, permanently pliable/re-enterable putty along with appropriate damming or backer materials (where required). The sealant must be capable of being removed and reinstalled and must adhere to all penetrants and common construction materials and shall be capable of allowing normal cable movement without being displaced.
D.
Provide devices/systems fire tested by a third party according to ASTM E 814 (or UL 1479) tested under positive pressure.
E.
Provide only material combinations that are qualified by independent agencies based on the material’s performance when tested in a particular configuration.
F.
Match the thickness (and/or depth) of firestop materials to that recommended by the manufacturer to achieve desired rating.
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ANCHORING MATERIALS AND SUPPORTS A.
Metal bars, plates, channel, tubing, etc. shall conform to ASTM Standards: 1. 2. 3. 4.
B.
Anchoring materials: 1. 2. 3.
2.7
Steel plates, shapes, bars, and grating – ASTM A236 Cold-formed steel tubing – ASTM A500 Hot-rolled steel tubing – ASTM A501 Steel pipe – ASTM A53, Schedule 40, welded
Structural steel Steel Channel: Galvanized or painted Uni-strut
GROUNDING AND BONDING MATERIALS A.
Mechanical Connectors: Bronze
B.
Bonding Conductor: 6 AWG minimum copper
C.
All grounding equipment shall be UL listed for that purpose.
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A.
Review all Contract Documents, including specifications, drawings, appendices, examples, pictures and addenda.
B.
Review related electrical and telecommunication design drawings for coordination with other trades.
C.
Pre-Installation Site Survey 1.
2.
Prior to start of systems installation, meet at the project site with the owner’s representative and representatives of trades performing related work to coordinate efforts. Review areas of potential interference and resolve conflicts before proceeding with the work. Facilitation with the Construction Manager will be necessary to plan the crucial scheduled completion of the equipment room and telecommunications rooms. Examine areas and conditions under which the system is to be installed. Do not proceed with the work until satisfactory conditions have been achieved.
D.
Field surveys of all plywood, electrical outlets, conduits, sleeves, and cable tray, provided by others, to be used in the installation of the Communications Cable Plant.
E.
Protection of Owner’s Facilities 1.
Effectively protect Kroger’s facilities, equipment and materials from dust, dirt and damage during construction.
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Remove protection at completion of project.
F.
Do not deliver or install equipment frames, patch panels and cable trays until spaces are enclosed and weather tight, wet work in spaces is complete and dry, and work above ceilings is complete.
G.
Set all equipment to accurate line and grade, level all equipment and align all equipment components. All work shall be installed level and plumb, parallel and perpendicular to other building systems and components.
H.
Preparation of progress reports as required by the Construction Manager.
I.
Complete installation, testing, and commissioning of all Communications Cable Plant.
J.
Participation during all move-in phases of the project.
K.
Preparation of post-construction submittals including as-built drawings, field test reports, warranty, and closeout documentation.
L.
Delivery, Handling, and Protection 1.
2. 3.
4.
3.2
Installation shall include the delivery, unloading, setting in place, fastening to walls, floors, ceilings, counters, or other structures where required, interconnecting wiring of the system components, equipment alignment and adjustments, and all other work whether or not expressly required herein which is necessary to result in complete operational systems. Do not install damaged equipment; remove from site and replace damaged equipment with new equipment. During the installation, and up to the date of final acceptance, the Contractor shall be under obligation to protect his finished and unfinished work against damage and loss. The Contractor shall also be under obligation to protect the finished work of other contractors while the communication installation is underway. Be responsible for safekeeping of your own and your subcontractors’ property, such as equipment and materials, on the job site. Kroger assumes no responsibility for protection of above named property against fire, theft, and environmental conditions.
WORKMANSHIP A.
All labor must be thoroughly competent and skilled, and all work shall be executed in strict accordance with the best practices of the trades.
B.
Good workmanship and appearance shall be considered of equal importance with telecommunications operation. The lack of quality workmanship shall be considered sufficient reason for rejection of a system in part or in its entirety. Carefully lay out all work in advance and install in a neat and workmanlike manner in accordance with recognized good practices and standards. Provide workmen who are skilled in their craft and a competent Project Manager who will be on the job at all times.
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INSTALLATION METHODOLOGY A.
Cabling Distribution - General 1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. B.
Copper Station Cable 1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
6.
7. 8. 9. 10.
C.
All cables shall be inspected for defects as they are pulled off of the reel. Immediately report defects to the Construction Manager. Halt use of the cable from that reel or box until the quality of the cable has been confirmed by the manufacturer. Pulling and laying cable on sharp edges is forbidden. The ultimate breaking strength of the completed cable, measured in accordance with ASTM D4565 (Ref B135), shall be 90 Lbs minimum. To avoid damage to the cable, the maximum pulling tension shall not exceed 40 pounds. The Contractor shall not exceed the prescribed maximum pulling tension recommended by the manufacturer. All cables shall be continuous, with no factory or field splices. At no time shall a cable be supported on the fluorescent light fixtures or ceiling tiles.
Install the specified complement of 4 pair-UTP cables to each communication outlet location as indicated on the construction drawings. A secured loop of 10-feet for each cable shall be neatly coiled into a figure eight pattern and stored above the ceiling over the outlet, provided the 285-foot limit is not exceeded. The horizontal copper station cable shall be terminated at the work area outlet location into Category 5e modular jack using the 568B wiring configuration. The horizontal copper station cable shall be terminated into Category 5e modular jacks using the 568B wiring configuration inserted into the patch panels in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s. The horizontal copper Wireless Access Point cable shall be terminated at the work area outlet location into Category 6 modular jack using the 568B wiring configuration. The horizontal copper Wireless Access Point cable shall be terminated into Category 6 modular jacks using the 568B wiring configuration inserted into the designated wireless access point patch panel in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s. All horizontal cables shall be labeled on both ends prior to termination. The labels shall be machine produced with a label making device. Hand written labels will not be allowed or accepted. Each cable faceplate and patch panel shall be labeled and identified per Kroger specifications. When terminating the horizontal cables untwisting of the pairs shall be no greater than a ½ inch and conductors shall extend no further than 1-inch from the cable sheath.
Backbone Cable 1.
All backbone cables shall be inspected for defects as they are pulled off of the reel. Immediately report defects, in writing, to the Construction Manager. Halt
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2.
3. 4.
5. D.
Communications Outlets a. Install the appropriate compliment of modular jacks in each faceplate as depicted on the construction drawings b. Each modular jack shall be identified with the appropriate label per Kroger specifications.
Telecommunication Spaces 1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
3.4
further use of the cable from that reel until the quality of the cable has been confirmed by the manufacturer. If a mechanical device is used to pull the riser cables, a tension meter must continuously monitor the cables so as not to exceed the prescribed maximum pulling tension recommended by the manufacturer. Install the copper backbone cables and fiber optic backbone cables in the same conduit sleeve routing into the ECR (MDF) and IDF cabinets. Terminate the copper backbone cable into Category 5e, 568B modular jacks, 1pair terminated on pins 3 and 4 of the modular jack, attached to the patch panels at the riser fields in the ECR (MDF) and IDF cabinets. The demarcation multi-pair copper backbone shall terminate on a 110-block at the Demarcation location.
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The Contractor is responsible for surveying the work area and coordinating with other trades. Provide and install the termination hardware for a complete cable plant, as indicated on the project drawings and described in this specification. All termination hardware shall be mounted in the open relay racks, cabinets, enclosures and wall fields, as shown on the project drawings. Bolt open relay racks to the floor slab in the ECR (MDF). Properly attach cabinets and enclosures per manufacturer installation guidelines. Horizontal work area outlet cables shall be terminated onto 24 and/or 48 port patch panels. Copper backbone cables shall be terminated onto 24 and/or 48 port patch panels. Within the ECR (MDF) and IDF cabinets, the horizontal cabling shall be bound in bundles of no more than 24 cables using black Velcro ties. Cables shall be grouped and terminated on the same patch panel.
CUTTING AND PATCHING A.
Provide all cutting, patching and core drilling, etc., as necessary for telecommunications work. Locate holes and outlets to be drilled and coordinate with work of other trades.
B.
Patch adjacent work disturbed by installation of new work including insulation, walls and wall covering, ceiling and floor covering and other finished surfaces. Patch and/or paint openings and damaged areas equal to existing surface finish.
C.
Provide and maintain temporary partitions or dust barriers adequate to prevent the spread of dust and dirt to adjacent areas.
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FIRESTOPS AND PENTRATION SEALS A.
All penetrations through fire-rated walls, floors, ceilings, etc. shall be sealed to prevent the spread of smoke, fire, toxic gas or water through the penetration before, during or after a fire. The fire rating of penetration seal shall be at least that of the wall, floor, or ceiling into which it is installed, so as to maintain the original fire rating. The installation shall provide an air and watertight seal.
B.
All conduit and sleeve openings used for the project shall be waterproofed or fireproofed upon cable placement through such pathways.
C.
Patch all openings remaining around and inside all conduit sleeves and cable penetrations to maintain the integrity of any fire-rated wall, floor, ceiling, etc.
D.
Manufacturer’s installation procedures must be followed.
E.
Masonry, stone, concrete floors and concrete walls: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
F.
Provide non-corrosive metallic sleeve systems for routing cables through these surfaces. Ensure that sleeve extends from the front and back of the wall only far enough to attach the required bushing or collar. Secure sleeves in place according to manufacturer’s specifications. Provide firestop seal between sleeve and wall. Firestop material must not be used to support or secure sleeve. Firestop all penetrations per manufacturer’s recommendations. Firestop all sleeves/inner-duct after installation of cable.
Floor Openings: 1. 2. 3.
Install firestop materials to seal opening between sleeving (or other supporting material) and core. When coring through concrete flooring, use boots and packing materials to fashion core before installing firestopping material. Firestop all openings in slots, sleeves or ducts after installation of cable.
G.
Cable Trays: All new cable tray pathways shall not penetrate fire-rated walls. Cable tray shall stop within 6-inches of the wall and fire-rated wall shall include STI EZ path product or equivalent approved by Kroger.
H.
Fire-rated Gypsum Walls: 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7.
Sleeve all penetrations of gypsum walls used for cable routing. Firestop seal between sleeve or conduit and wall on both sides of the wall. Use qualified firestop systems to seal penetrations in gypsum wallboard assemblies. Verify that penetration conditions fall within the following system parameters: a. Hourly rating b. Opening size c. Annular space Install materials according to manufacturer recommended installation practices. Firestop gypsum box with qualified system. Use identical guidelines for penetrations of hollow lath or plaster surfaces.
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Firestop through penetrations according to the guidelines for the basic construction of the two outermost layers of the combination wall. Firestop load-bearing stud walls that are part of combination walls by enclosing the penetration in the cavity. Firestop partial penetration according to recommendations for the type of wall being penetrated. Firestop any penetrations which violate the fire-rating integrity of vertical shafts. Firestop opening around outlet boxes installed in fire-rated walls, on both sides.
Firestop Installation Methods: 1. 2.
3.
4.
Use drop cloths to protect other surfaces when installing firestop materials. If using putty around a vertical penetration, use putty to build flooring of seal, fill with fiber or rock wool to required thickness, then top with putty according to manufacturer’s specifications. The installation of firestop material shall incorporate methods that permit the easy removal or addition of conduits or cables without drilling or use of special tools. The product shall adhere to itself to allow repairs to be made with the same material and to permit the vibration, expansion and/or contraction of any items passing through the penetration without cracking, crumbling, and resulting in a depreciated fire rating.
K.
Seal all foundation penetrating conduits and all service entrance conduits and sleeves to eliminate the intrusion of moisture and gases into the building.
L.
Spare conduits shall be plugged with removable expandable plugs.
3.6
ANCHORING METHODS A.
Anchor and brace all material and equipment installed under this Specification as required by all codes, standards and manufacturer’s guidelines. Provide required supports, beams, angles, hangers, rods, bases, braces, straps, struts, and other items to properly support project work.
B.
Supports shall consist of structural steel, steel channel, or uni-strut, rigidly bolted or welded to present a neat appearance.
C.
Fasteners and supports shall be adequately sized to support loads with ample safety factors.
D.
Fasten hanger rods, conduit clamps, outlet boxes and pull-boxes to building structure.
E.
Use toggle bolts, spider type expansion anchors, or hollow wall fasteners in hollow masonry, plaster or gypsum board partitions and walls.
F.
Use lead expansion shields or expansion anchors or preset inserts in solid masonry walls.
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G.
Use properly sized self-drilling anchors or steel expansion anchor for concrete surfaces.
H.
Under no circumstances will piping, ceiling support wires, ductwork, mechanical equipment or conduit be utilized as a support structure.
I.
Power-actuated anchors, plastic or fiber expansion anchors and drive pin anchors are prohibited.
J.
Do not drill structural steel members.
K.
Support surface mounted cabinets, enclosures and panel boards per manufacturer installation guidelines.
3.7
GROUNDING AND BONDING A.
Bond all metallic cable shields and metallic supporting structures, in all equipment rooms and service entrances, including racks, runways, frames, protectors and cabinets to the telecommunications grounding bus bar (TGB), according to codes and manufacturer’s specifications.
B.
Bond metallic surfaces of telecommunications hardware with a minimum #6 AWG copper wire with a green sheath as straight as possible to the ground source.
3.8
CABLE REMOVAL (if required) A.
All obsolete or abandoned communications cables shall be removed as part of the project per NEC code requirements. The removal will occur during (if applicable) or after the installation process is complete in each section of the building/store. The removal contractor will be responsible for any damage to existing cable plant or any other facility components during the removal process.
B.
Removal to include: 1. 2. 3.
4.
All obsolete or abandon cable. Equipment racks/patch panels/110&66 blocks not being used or needed for future use. Fire Stop/Wall repair should be part of the re-cabling process, but also be a separate project once cable removal is complete. Current wall penetrations, both sleeved and punched, can then be repaired in accordance with the appropriate codes and the facilities group standards. All backbone cabling that routes through phases that have not been completed shall be marked with bright yellow tags every 10’. Tags shall designate; “ACTIVE COMMUNICATION CABLING – DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE” Panduit (M200X100Y6T).
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SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3.
B.
1.2
Conduit Cable Tray Systems J-hook Support System
Provide all labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation of communications pathways per these specifications and related drawings. QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
All installation work for the pathways shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equal” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval by Kroger based on submittals provided.
1.3
RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1.
ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code including, but not limited to, the following articles: 250 – Grounding 300 – Wiring Methods 314 – Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; and Fittings d. 358 – Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT e. 386 – Surface Metal Raceways f. 392 – Cable Trays g. 770 – Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise a. b. c.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA-607B – Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
EMT CONDUIT A.
Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Electro-galvanized steel tubing per project requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
B.
Pull-boxes: Minimum 14 gauge galvanized steel with screw fastened cover and trim for flush or surface mounting as required for the project. Dimensions as required for the project. 1.
C.
2.2
Conduit joint coupling and connectors: steel double set screw indenter fittings Metal bushings for 3-inch or lager conduit Insulated metallic bushings with grounding lugs as required Conduit sweeps: minimum 10 times the conduit inside diameter Include required conduit straps and hangers, heavy-duty malleable iron or steel. Perforated pipe strap, j-hooks, bridle rings or wire hangers are not permitted. LB fittings and plastic fittings are not permitted Nipple runs from one box to another box are not permitted
Box extensions are prohibited.
Pull-rope: Polypropylene monofilament line with minimum pull tensile strength of 200 pounds. CABLE TRAYS
A.
Cable Trays for drop ceiling environment: 1. 2. 3.
Cablofil part number: CF105/300EZ Cablofil part description: Cable runway wire mesh basket tray 10’L x 12”W x 4”D straight section electro zinc coating Include components and compatible fittings designed and manufactured by the cable tray manufacturer as required for a fully installed electrically continuous system. Include Cablofil products as required for a complete installation: a. b. c.
Runway fast splice electro-zinc EDRN, 50 per pack (EDRNEZ); EDRN assembly tool (EDRNTOOL) is included in every bag Washer flat 3/8”, 100 per pack (EZ FW 3/8 EZ) 3/8” hex nuts, 100 per pack (EZ HN 3/8 EZ)
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FAS profile fast fix hanger 16-inch for 12-inch cable tray width (FASP 400 PG) FAS PCH center hanger 12-inch (FASPCH 300 PG) 3/8”-16 threaded rod, 6’ lengths (THRD 3/8 EZ) Threaded rod protectors, 6’ lengths, 10 per pack (THRDPT) Grounding lug, accommodates 1/0 - #6 AWG ground wire (GNDCL) Split bolt grounding lug, accommodates AWG 3 – 14 ground wire (GNDSB) Radius Tee 90° bend kit, contains two radius splices, ten EZBN ¼, eight CE25, and two CE40 (RAD T 90 KIT 2EZ) Preclick speed splices for EZ tray, 8 per bag (PRECLICK PG)
Cable Trays for open ceiling environment: 1. 2. 3.
B-Line part number: 4LC-09-120 B-Line part description: Paint-Ready pan tray, galvanized steel construction, 9”W x 10’ lengths, ready to paint Include components and compatible fittings designed and manufactured by the cable tray manufacturer as required for a fully installed electrically continuous system. Include B-Line products as required for a complete installation: a. b. c.
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Paint-Ready pan tray, horizontal bend, 9”W x 24” sweep (4LC-0990HB12) Paint-Ready pan tray, splice plate, furnished in pairs with hardware (9L4004) Grounding clamp, tin plated aluminum, accepts #6 to 250 MCM ground wire (9A-2130)
J-HOOK SUPPORT SYSTEM A.
B-Line product line as required for a complete installation: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
B.
Cable hook, ¾”, (16) 4-pair UTP (BCH12) Cable hook, 2”, (70) 4-pair UTP (BCH32) Cable to beam, 2” hook, 1/8” to ¼” flange (BCH32-U-2-4) Cable to beam, 2” hook, thru ½” flange (BCH32-C2) Cable to rod, 2” hook, #12 wire thru ¼” plain rod (BCH32-W2) Cable hook, 4”, (280) 4-pair UTP (BCH64) Cable to beam, 4” hook, 1/8” to ¼” flange (BCH64-U-2-4) Beam fastener, ¼”-20 threaded rod or bridle rings (BC442) Conduit to beam fastener, thru ½” flange (BC1) Bridle ring saddle, 4” assembly, ¼”-20 thread size (BRS-64A)
ERICO product line as required for a complete installation: a. b. c.
J-Hook that accepts up to (80) 4-pair UTP Cat5e or innerduct or (50) Cat6 (CAT32) 2” J-Hook assembled to hammer-on 1/8” to ¼” flange – bottom rotates 360° (CAT3224) 2” J-Hook assembled to 4Z34 - #12 thru ¼” wire, plain or threaded rod and 1/8” thru 3/8” flange (CAT324Z34)
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PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, guidelines, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, and manufacturer’s installation specifications.
C.
Coordinate layout and installation of conduit, cable tray and J-hook support systems with other trades. Revise locations and elevations from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions.
3.2
INSPECTION A.
Examine areas and conditions under which the new pathways are to be installed. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.
B.
Verify field measurements and pathway routing conditions are as shown on the project drawings. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions deviating from the project drawings.
C.
Commencement of telecommunications pathway work implies Contractor’s acceptance of the existing conditions.
3.3
CONDUIT INSTALLATION A.
Place new inside conduit as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Coordinate conduit and cable tray pathways with other trades.
C.
No section of conduit shall be longer than 30m (100-ft.) between pull points.
D.
The inside radius of a bend in conduit shall at least be 10 times the conduit internal diameter. Bends in the conduits shall not contain any kinks or other discontinuities that may have a detrimental effect on the cable sheath during cabling pulling operations.
E.
Provide pull-boxes as required to accommodate wire pulling and code compliance due to field conditions for the project.
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F.
Conduits ending into a cable tray shall be no more than 6-inches away from the cable tray.
G.
Stub out conduits 4-inches into the ECR (MDF) to attach connector and bushings with ground lugs. Conduits stubbed through concrete floors shall extend a minimum of 6inches A.F.F.
H.
The ends of the conduit shall be reamed and bushed. Cut ends of conduit shall be filed to remove burs.
I.
Bond all metallic raceways (conduit, cable tray) entering the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s to the TMGB or TGB in the same room with #6 AWG ground wire.
J.
In the ECR (MDF) and if a suspended ceiling is installed, provide the required amount of 4-inch EMT conduit sleeves and associated mounting hardware through the suspended ceiling to transition all cabling to the cable runway as indicated on the project drawings. At least one conduit shall be empty for further growth considerations.
K.
At each of the IDF locations, provide two (2) 3-inch EMT conduits with telecommunications radius bends in the ceiling space to transition all cabling into the enclosure as shown on the project drawings. One (1) 3-inch conduit shall be dedicated for multi-pair and fiber optic backbone cables and one (1) 3-inch conduit shall be dedicated for copper station cables.
L.
Provide conduit support within 18-inches of each conduit end and a maximum of 7-ft. between supports along conduit pathway.
M.
Install new pull rope in all new conduits prior to pulling cable. The pull rope shall extend three feet from each end of the conduit and shall be securely fastened on each end.
3.4
CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION A.
Install cable tray level and plumb according to manufacturer’s written instructions, project drawings and referenced standards.
B.
Coordinate new cable tray pathways with other trades.
C.
Wire mesh basket tray shall be field-fabricated in direction and elevation by cutting and bending cable tray. Cable tray wires must be cut with side-action bolt cutters with offset head to ensure integrity of protective galvanized layer. Remove burrs and sharp edges from cable trays.
D.
The solid bottom paint-ready cable tray shall be installed then painted prior to placement of any cable.
E.
The cable tray shall be supported from the building structure independent of other support structures or mechanical equipment.
F.
Cable tray supports shall be installed per manufacture specifications/guidelines.
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G.
A minimum 12-inch headroom shall be provided above all cable trays. A minimum 12inch horizontal clearance shall be provided on at least one side of the cable tray.
H.
Ceiling tiles shall be removed as necessary for the conduit and cable tray installation and put back in place without damaging any of the tiles or support framework. The Contractor is responsible for the cost to repair or replace damaged ceiling tiles or framework.
I.
Support cable tray with manufacturers supports using threaded, galvanized rod hangers with rods extended through support steel with washer and two nuts. Cut off excess threaded rod flush with the surface.
J.
UL Classified cable trays (including painted trays) may act as an equipment grounding conductor. Use UL Classified splicing methods to ensure cable tray is electrically continuous and bonded as recommended by the manufacturer. 1. 2. 3.
3.5
Ground cable tray at end of continuous run. Ground continuous cable tray runs every 60 feet. Ground cable trays by mounting ground straps or grounding clamps to each section of cable tray.
J-HOOK SUPPORT INSTALLATION A.
Coordinate new J-Hook pathways with other trades.
B.
J-Hook cable supports, appropriately sized with future growth considered shall be used to support the cabling at a maximum of 60-inch (5-ft.) intervals attached to building steel or structure, when not routing in conduit or cable tray. The J-Hook supports shall be mounted independently from the building structure and shall not be supported from ceiling structure/framework, mechanical, electrical, fire protection or plumbing devices.
C.
Horizontal cables that are not placed in conduit or cable tray shall be bundled with Velcro ties and supported with J-Hooks.
D.
Utilize beam clamps as the method of attachment for hanging hardware.
3.6
AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A.
Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting actual cable routing and variations from the base specifications and project drawings.
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SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3. 4.
B.
1.2
Copper Cable Testing and Testers Fiber Optic Cable Testing and Testers Labeling Documentation
Provide all labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper testing, identification, and administration of the installed communications cabling per these specifications and related drawings. RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
All testing procedures and testers shall comply with applicable requirements of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
B.
ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard TIA-455 Series – Fiber Optic Test Procedures TIA-526 Series – Optic Fiber Systems Test Procedures TSB 140-04 – Additional Guidelines for Field-Testing Length, Loss and Polarity of Optical Fiber Cabling Systems
Identification and administration work shall comply with applicable requirements of: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-598-A – Optical Fiber Cable Color Coding ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
COPPER CABLE TESTERS A.
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) testing equipment approved by Panduit Corporation for Category 5e and Category 6 Basic Link Channel testing.
B.
Test equipment and field test instruments shall meet requirements for ANSI/TIA-568C.2
C.
Store test results including date stamp of tests and work area outlet identifier for each tested link.
2.2
OPTICAL FIBER CABLE TESTERS A.
Fiber optic testing equipment – Corning Cable Systems Optical Light Source OS-100D-55, or approved equivalent.
B.
Field test instruments for multimode fiber cabling shall meet the requirements of ANSI/TIA-526-14-A
C.
Store test results including date stamp of tests and telecommunications space plus fiber optic strand identifier for each tested link.
2.3
LABELING A.
Faceplate labels shall be white and printed using a machine generated label maker.
B.
Each work area outlet cable must be identified with a white, self-laminating printed label at both ends containing the CABLE ID placed within 4-inches from the end of the cable.
C.
Each horizontal cable patch panel shall be labeled using one of the suggested Panduit Label Solutions for TIA/EIA-606-A Compliance: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Laser/Ink Jet Desktop Printer Label part number C252X030FJJ TDP43ME Thermal Transfer Desktop Printer Label part number C252X030YPT PanTher™ LS8E Hand-Held Printer Label part number C252X030FJC Cougar™ LS9 Hand-Held Printer Label part number T031X000FJC-BK
Each 4-pair cable shall be labeled with the CABLE ID excluding the Building and ZONE identifiers from the label.
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D.
Riser multi-pair patch panels shall be labeled using white patch panel labels. Each pair is labeled with a sequential number.
E.
Riser multi-pair 110 blocks shall be labeled with White 110 designation labels. Panduit part number: DSL110.
F.
Fiber enclosures shall be labeled with self, laminating printed label with “FROM and TO” destinations.
G.
Hand written labels are not allowed or permitted.
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL A.
Cable tests shall be performed utilizing the procedures detailed below on 100 percent of all installed cabling.
B.
All testing procedures shall be performed to in accordance with the manufacturers’ guidelines and the procedures specified below.
C.
Kroger technical staff shall have the right to inspect and monitor any or all of the field tests.
D.
The Engineer, or technical staff, functioning as Kroger’s representatives, shall have the right to request the Contractor’s testing crew to perform a 10% random testing to confirm and verify all testing results submitted to the Engineer.
E.
The 10% testing will be performed in the presence of Kroger or its duly authorized representative. This request will be given to the Contractor with two days prior notice and shall be performed at no additional cost to Kroger.
F.
Kroger reserves the right to refuse payment for testing services if the 10% random test does not meet the Owner’s criteria of a 95% match to the original test results. Kroger shall reserve the right to hire a third party testing crew.
G.
Perform the Link Test with the tester’s manufacturer approved patch cords and connectors only.
3.2
COPPER CABLE TESTING A.
Category 5e performance: Testing of all installed Basic Link Channels shall be performed using an approved Panduit field tester with the most up-to-date software and performed to the latest revision of TIA/EIA TSB-67 and TIA/EIA TSB-95. Testing shall be performed to TIA/EIA Category 5e Permanent Link specifications. Ensure that tester cable properties are set to the correct Belden cable installed.
B.
Category 6 performance: Testing of all installed Basic Link Channels shall be performed using an approved Panduit field tester with the most up-to-date
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software and performed to the latest revision of TIA/EIA TSB-67 and TIA/EIA TSB-95. Testing shall be performed to TIA/EIA Category 6 Permanent Link specifications. Ensure that tester cable properties are set to the correct Belden cable installed. C.
DC Continuity Test 1.
All cable pairs must be terminated prior to testing the multi-pair copper backbone cables. Test the multi-pair cable for the following: a. b. c.
Opens Shorts Pair reversals
D.
All reports shall be recorded and presented to Kroger prior to acceptance.
E.
Testing of cabling shall be performed prior to system cut-over, 100 percent of the UTP horizontal cables and riser pairs shall be tested for opens, shorts, polarity reversals, transposition and presence of AC voltage. UTP horizontal wiring pairs shall be tested to TIA/EIA 568C.1, C.2 specifications, from the information outlet to the ECR (MDF) and IDF and from the ECR (MDF) and IDF to the information outlet. In addition, all assigned circuits shall be tested from the information outlet/building control device to the ECR (MDF). Correct grounded and reversed pairs. Examine open and shorted pairs to determine if problem is caused by improper termination. 1. 2. 3. 4.
3.3
If copper backbone cable contains any bad pairs, remove and replace entire cable. If horizontal cable contains bad conductors, remove and replace cable. Submit printout for each cable tested. Submit CD-ROM media with test results in native format with program to view results and in PDF format.
OPTICAL FIBER TESTING A.
Fiber Optic Cable Pre-Installation Testing 1.
2. 3. B.
Upon receipt of the fiber optic cable at the project site, the Contractor shall be responsible for inspecting and testing the cables on the reels to verify and validate the manufacturer’s factory testing certifications. The Contractor shall accept all cables meeting the manufacturer’s factory testing certifications and be held responsible for their performance thereafter. The Contractor shall submit to Kroger all accepted manufacturer’s factory testing certifications.
Fiber Optic Cable Post-Installation Testing 1.
Initially test fiber optic cable with a light source and power meter utilizing procedures as stated in ANSI/TIA-526-14A: OFSTP-14A Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant and ANSI/TIA-526-7 (currently Standard Proposal Number 2974-B): OFSTP-7 Measurement of Optical Power Loss of Installed Singlemode Fiber Cable Plant. Measured results shall be plus/minus 1 dB of submitted loss budget calculations. If loss figures are outside this range, test cable with optical time domain reflectometer to determine
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cause of variation. Correct improper splices and replace damaged cables at no charge to the Owner. Cables shall be tested at 850 nm and 1300 nm for multimode optical cables. Cables shall be tested at 1310 nm and 1550 nm for singlemode optical fibers. Testing procedures shall utilize “Method B” – One jumper reference. Bi-directional testing of optical fibers required.
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a.
To prevent the high-order modes from invalidating the test results, they need to be attenuated during the referencing step to obtain a valid measure of the optical power that will actually travel along the fiber core. This is often done by wrapping a length of fiber around a smooth, round mandrel (rod) during the testing process. The fiber used shall be long enough to allow for five wraps around the mandrel. The bending caused by wrapping the fiber around the mandrel will strip out (attenuate) these highorder modes. Utilize the recommended mandrel diameter for each multimode fiber type. These values are discussed in TIA/EIA-455-50B, Light Launch Conditions for Long-Length Graded Index Optical Fiber Spectral Attenuation Measurements.
b.
Perform optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) testing on each fiber optic conductor. Measured results shall be plus/minus 1 dB of submitted loss budget calculations. 1) Submit printouts for each strand/conductor tested. 2) Submit CD-ROM with test results and program to view results.
c.
Where any portion of system does not meet the specifications, correct deviation and repeat applicable testing at no additional cost to Owner.
All reports shall be recorded and presented to Kroger prior to acceptance. This also includes all fiber runs that have been installed. Fiber will be tested for both wavelengths of multimode and single mode fiber by power meter and light source. IDENTIFICATION STANDARDS
A.
Neatly and permanently label all copper and fiber optic cables with the cable number at both ends. Follow the Kroger Store Network Infrastructure Standards document for labeling of faceplates, 110 blocks, patch panels, and fiber enclosures
B.
ECR (MDF) and IDF Identification Standard IDF INDICATOR
IDF LOCATION
A - Apparel
Apparel department
B – Back Room
Back room of store
C – Cash Office
Cash office in front of store
D - Deli
Deli department
E - ECR
Computer Room
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F - Fuel
Fuel station
G - Garden
Garden area
H – Household
House goods area of store
J - Jewelry
Jewelry area of store
K – KPF department
Kroger Personal Finance
L – Little Clinic
Little Clinic
M - Meat
Meat department
O - Outdoor
Sporting goods/outdoor
P - Pharmacy
Pharmacy department
R - Registers
POS registers/front end
S - Spirits
Liquor store
T - Technology
Electronics/media department
W - Hardware
Hardware/paint department
C.
PATCH CABLE COLOR CODE GUIDELINES 1.
The following colors shall be used to distinguish the different patch cable applications within a store: APPLICATION
Voice Pharmacy Workstation / Printer ISP (if connected through the patch panel) POS MC POS CC Registers and USACAN Time Clocks Scales Catalina Access Points DSD equipment (DEX / Printer) ISP Peripherals (Printers, PCs, ASMA, Equinox, etc…) Switch to Switch connections Switch to Fiber Media Convertor connections
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ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTATION A.
As-Built Drawings 1.
2.
Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting variations from the base specifications and project drawings including red-line numbering for the outlets on the floor plans. The Contractor will coordinate with the Construction Manager to provide redline drawings, prior to the installation completion date, showing the following: a. b.
c. B.
Records 1.
2.
One copy of the As-Built Records shall be created by the Contractor and turned over to the Construction Manager upon project completion. The As-Built package shall be computer based, “soft” copies. The minimum requirements include: a. b. c. d. e.
3.
C.
Approved shop drawings Plan drawings indicating locations and identification of the work area outlets, nodes and telecommunication spaces (ECR/IDF’s), horizontal and backbone (riser) cable routing and OSP cable routing, as it applies to the project requirements As-Built drawings in AutoCAD .dwg format
Test result documentation on all cables; sorted by type Submission of all necessary documentation to PANDUIT for warranty purposes. Submission of all necessary documentation to BELDEN for warranty purposes. Submission of all necessary documentation to CORNING for warranty purposes. Cut sheets
Submit for and provide system warranty documentation with prospective cable, connectivity and fiber optic manufacturer’s. Deliver the warranty registrations to the Project Manager.
Reports 1.
All reports shall be generated from the computer-based (Word, Excel, AutoCAD) programs used to create the records above. These reports should include but not limited to: a. b. c. d.
Cable Reports Cross-Connect Reports Change Order Reports Status Reports
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SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
B.
1.2
Equipment Racks, Cabinets and Enclosures Hardware Cable Management Hardware Copper Termination Hardware Fiber Termination Hardware Grounding and Bonding Hardware
Provide all labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation within the Telecommunications Spaces [Electronics & Computer Room (ECR) and Intermediated Distribution Frame’s (IDF)] per these specifications and related drawings. QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
All installation work in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equivalent” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval of Kroger based on submittals provided.
1.3
RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1.
ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC) including, but not limited to, the following articles:
2.
a. 250 – Grounding b. 300 – Wiring Methods c. 645 – Information Technology Equipment ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard
3.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-604 Series – Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA-607B – Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications ANSI/TIA-758 – Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
EQUIPMENT RACKS, CABINETS and ENCLOSURES HARDWARE A.
2-Post Floor-Mount Equipment Rack 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
B.
Panduit part description: 19” EIA rack, aluminum. Dimensions: 84.0”H x 20.3”W x 3.0”D, black Panduit part number: CMR19X84 or R2P Standard 19-inch rack mounting spaces, EIA-310-D standard hole pattern Rack spaces: 45 RMU EIA channel width of 3-inches with double-sided #12-24 threaded rails Light weight high strength aluminum construction with black finish 15-inch deep base with four (4) ¾” bolt down holes and equipped with hardware for permanent mounting to concrete floor Mounting hardware: a. CPI part description: Rack and frame installation kit for concrete floor b. CPI part number: 40604-001
4-Post Floor-Mount Equipment Rack 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8.
Panduit part description: 4 post EIA rack with cage nut rails. Dimensions: 84.0”H x 23.25”W x 30.0”D, black Panduit part number: R4PCN Standard 19-inch rack mounting spaces, EIA-310-D standard hole pattern Rack spaces: 45 RMU 4 Post EIA rack with cage nuts 30.2-inch deep base with four (4) ¾” bolt down holes and equipped with hardware for permanent mounting on concrete floor Mounting hardware: a. CPI part description: Rack and frame installation kit for concrete floor b. CPI part number: 40604-001 Cage nuts: a. Panduit part description: #12-24 cage nuts (100 per pack) b. Panduit part number: CNWS1224-C
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PanZone® In-Ceiling Enclosure 1.
2. 3.
4.
D.
Panduit part description: Fully assembled in-ceiling enclosure. Accepts up to 2RU of active network equipment and up to 6RU of passive products. Includes mounting brackets, integrated horizontal slack manager, AC power provisions, fan assembly, air dam, and electrical junction box. External dimensions: 13.5”H x 25.5”W x 27.5”D. Internal dimensions: 11.49”H x 22.31”W x 22.46”D, white Panduit part number: PZICEA Panduit part description: Fully assembled in-ceiling enclosure. Accepts up to 2RU of active network equipment and up to 6RU of passive products. Includes mounting brackets, integrated horizontal slack manager, AC power provisions, fan assembly, air dam, and electrical junction box. External dimensions: 13.5”H x 25.5”W x 27.5”D. Internal dimensions: 11.49”H x 22.31”W x 22.46”D, white Include the following hardware: a. Panduit part description: grounding kit for PanZone enclosure b. Panduit part number: PZAEGK
48-inch Wall-Mount Enclosure 1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
E.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: Wall-mount enclosure, 19-inch EIA 310-E compliant; two pair of #12-24 rails, fully adjustable; center swing-out section provides front/rear access to cables; reversible cabinet for left or right hand swing-out; vented side panels for air flow, black Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: GL48WS-Kroger (custom cabinet kit from Anixter) Dimensions: 48.0”H x 21.25”W x 24.5”D Maximum rail spacing: 17.62” Usable depth: 22.0” Rack Spaces: 25 RMU Weight capacity: 300 lbs. 1”, 2” and 3” conduit and horseshoe knockouts on top and bottom of rear section; 1”, 2” and 3” on rear section Custom Cabinet Kit includes: a. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection (7219-SR14) b. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Top mounted fan (7217-WS) c. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) d. Panduit part description: One (1) 1 rack unit d-rings installed on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4” D (CMPHF1)
36-inch Wall-Mount Enclosure 1.
2. 3.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: Wall-mount enclosure, 19-inch EIA 310-E compliant; two pair of #12-24 rails, fully adjustable; center swing-out section provides front/rear access to cables; reversible cabinet for left or right hand swing-out; vented side panels for air flow, black Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: GL36WS-Kroger (custom cabinet kit from Anixter) Dimensions: 36.0”H x 21.25”W x 24.5”D
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Maximum rail spacing: 17.62” Usable depth: 22.0” Rack Spaces: 19 RMU Weight capacity: 250 lbs. 1”, 2” and 3” conduit and horseshoe knockouts on top and bottom of rear section; 1”, 2” and 3” on rear section Custom Cabinet Kit includes: a. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection (7219-SR14) b. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Top mounted fan (7217-WS) c. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) d. Panduit part description: One (1) 1 rack unit d-rings installed on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4” D (CMPHF1)
Power Strips in the ECR 1.
2. G.
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Power Strips in the IDF 1.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection 2. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: 7219-SR14 Note: One (1) is included in the custom cabinet kit 2.2
CABLE MANAGEMENT HARDWARE A.
Vertical Rack Cable Management in the ECR PatchRunner 8-inch Vertical Wire Manager 1. Panduit part number: PRV8 2. Panduit part description: Vertical cable manager, includes four PRSP7 slack spools. Dimensions: 83.9”H x 8.0”W x 16.4”D, black finish 3. Include PatchRunner dual hinged metal door (PRD8)
B.
Horizontal Rack Cable Management in the ECR NetManager High-Capacity 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 1. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager high-capacity front only, 1 rack unit. Dimensions: 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 6.2”D, black finish 2. Panduit part number: NMF1 NetManager 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 3. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 1 rack unit. Dimensions: 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 4. Panduit part number: NCMHF1
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NetManager High-Capacity 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 5. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager high-capacity front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 6.2”D, black finish 6. Panduit part number: NMF2 NetManager 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 7. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 8. Panduit part number: NCMHF2 C.
Horizontal Rack Cable Management in the IDF Open-Access 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 1. Panduit part description: Horizontal panel, D-rings installed, front only on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4”D, black finish 2. Panduit part number: CMPHF1 3. Note: one (1) is included in the custom cabinet kit when Great Lakes Case & cabinets are required PatchLink 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 4. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 5. Panduit part number: WMPF1E
D.
Cable Runway 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
E.
Plywood Backboard in the ECR 1.
2. F.
Chatsworth Products part description: 12-inch universal cable runway. Dimensions: 12”W x 119.5” L Chatsworth Products part number: 10250-712 3/8” x 1-1/2” x .065” wall rectangular steel tubing Cross members welded at 12-inch intervals Painted finish black Include Chatsworth Products as required for complete installation a. 12-inch Rack to Runway mounting plates (10595-712) b. Cable runway end caps, 2 per pack (10642-001) c. 12-inch wall angle support bracket kit (11421-712) d. Cable runway butt splice kit, gold (11301-001) e. Cable runway junction splice kit, gold (11302-001) f. Cable runway grounding kit (40164-001) g. *12-inch cable runway radius drop, cross members (12100-712) h. *4” to 6”H, cable runway elevation kit, black (10506-706) i. *6-inch cable retaining posts, 2 per pack (10596-706) Note: * use these items when a drop ceiling is NOT installed in ECR (MDF)
¾” x 4’ x 8’ A-C fire-resistant or non-combustible plywood backboard, void free, painted with two coats of white fire retardant paint as depicted on the project drawings Contractor provided
Plywood Backboard in the IDF 1.
Backboard Kit – includes ¾” x 32” x 48” backboard with mounting hardware
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Anixter part number: BACKBOARD KIT (355419-REV1) Paint not included; paint with two coats of white fire retardant paint
Velcro cable ties for cable routing and management 1. 2.
Part description: Velcro® brand fastener tie ¾” black in 25 yard roll Anixter part number: 200452
3. 4.
Part description: Velcro® brand fastener tie ¾” white in 25 yard roll Anixter part number 341171
COPPER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT A.
Copper Multi-pair Backbone Terminations in the ECR 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 7. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 8. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY
B.
Copper Multi-pair Backbone Terminations in the IDF 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 48-port Mini-Com High Density Modular Patch Panel (PHARMACY) NOTE: Use this patch panel in the Pharmacy when a ceiling mounted IDF enclosure is installed. 7. Panduit part description: 48-port high density patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates and enhanced labeling features 8. Panduit part number: CPP48HDEWBL 9. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar
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Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black Panduit part number: SRB19BLY
Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 14. Color: off white ICONS 15. Panduit part description: Plastic snap-in icon with phone image 16. Panduit part number: CIPIW-C 17. Color: Off White C.
Work Area Outlet Terminations, 4-pair UTP Cable in the ECR 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 7. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 8. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 9. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 10. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 11. Color: off white Cat6 Mini-Com Jack Module (Wireless Access Points) 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ Category 6, RJ45, 8position, 8-wire, universal, jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ688TGIW 14. Color: off white
D.
Work Area Outlet Terminations, 4-pair UTP Cable in the IDF 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel
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Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules
48-port Mini-Com High Density Modular Patch Panel (PHARMACY ONLY) 7. Panduit part description: 48-port high density patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates and enhanced labeling features 8. Panduit part number: CPP48HDEWBL 9. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 10. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 11. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 14. Color: off white Cat6 Mini-Com Jack Module (Wireless Access Points) 15. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ Category 6, RJ45, 8position, 8-wire, universal, jack module 16. Panduit part number: CJ688TGIW 17. Color: off white B.
ICONS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Panduit part description: Plastic snap-in icon with data image or phone image Panduit part number: CID(yy)-C for data and CIP(yy)-C for voice Various colors dependent on the Telecommunications port application Color Guide (yy), see chart below: APPLICATION
Voice Pharmacy & Little Clinic WAO ISP (VSA) POS MC POS CC Registers and USCAN Time Clocks Scales Catalina Wireless Access Points/Nymbol connects to VSA DSD Equipment (DEX / Printer) Other Network Devices: Printers, PC’s, ASMA, Equinox, Price Checkers, Multi-function devices, Kiosks, QueVision, ECO, Gift Registry, UPS/Battery Back-up, etc. Fuel Devices
COLOR Off White Green Yellow Black Orange Blue Gray Gray Red White White
ICON Phone Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer
Part Number CIPIW-C CIDGR-C CIDYL-C CIDBL-C CIDOR-C CIDBU-C CIDIG-C CIDIG-C CIDRD-C CIDWH-C CIDWH-C
Violet
Computer
CIDVL-C
Yellow
Computer
CIDYL-C
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Violet
Computer
CIDVL-C
Orange
Computer
CIDOR-C
Building Entrance Protector Outside Plant Cable Terminations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Circa Telecom part number: 1880ENA1/NSC-25 Circa Telecom part description: 25-pair, indoor loaded Building Entrance Terminals, 110/110, no cover and no splice chamber Include 5 Pin Heavy duty Gas Tube modules (p/n: 3B1E) 16 AWG powder coated steel construction External ground connectors accept 6 – 14 AWG wire Industry standard 5 Pin design 110 Connector accepts 22 -26 AWG wire
FIBER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT A.
Fiber Backbone Components in the ECR Closet Connector Housing 1. Corning part description: 24/96-F Rack Mount Closet Connector Housing (CCH), 2 rack units, holds four (4) connector panels. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19”W x 17”D, black 2. Corning part number: CCH-02U Closet Connector Panel for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling 3. Corning part description: Closet Connector Housing (CCH) Panel, SC adapters, Duplex, 12 F, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), black 4. Corning part number: CCH-CP12-91 Fiber Connectors for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Strands 5. Corning part description: UniCam Connector, SC, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), ceramic ferrule, logo, single pack, beige housing, beige boot 6. Corning part number: 95-000-40(-Z) where Z is a pack of 25
B.
Fiber Backbone Components in the IDF Closet Connector Housing 1. Corning part number: CCH-01U 2. Corning part description: 12/48-F Rack Mount Closet Connector Housing (CCH), 2 rack units, holds four (4) connector panels. Dimensions: 1.75”H x 19”W x 17”D, black Closet Connector Housing (PHARNACY ONLY) 3. Corning part number: SPH-01P 4. Corning part description: 12-F, Single-Panel Housing (SPH), Wall-mountable, holds 1 CCH connector panel. Dimensions: 6.3”H x 5.5”W x 2”D, black Closet Connector Panel for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling 5. Corning part description: Closet Connector Housing (CCH) Panel, SC adapters, Duplex, 12 F, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), black 6. Corning part number: CCH-CP12-91 Fiber Connectors for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Strands
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PATCH CORDS and FIBER JUMPERS A.
Panduit factory terminated and tested copper Category 5e for each Telecommunications port, various lengths dependent on placement of the equipment relative to the patch panels and various colors dependent on the Telecommunications port application. 1. 2. 3.
Panduit part number: UTPCH(x)(yy), where (x) is the length in feet and (yy) is the color of the patch cord Panduit part description: TX5e® PowerSum+ Category 5e, UTP patch cord with PAN-PLUG Modular Plugs on each end Patch Cord Color Guide (yy), see chart below:
APPLICATION COLOR Voice Off White Pharmacy & Little Clinic WAO Green ISP (VSA) Yellow POS MC Black POS CC Orange Registers and USCAN Blue Time Clocks Gray Scales Gray Catalina Red DSD Equipment (DEX / Printer) Off White Other Network Devices: Printers, PC’s, ASMA, Equinox, Price Checkers, Multi-function devices, Kiosks, Violet QueVision¹, ECO, Gift Registry, UPS/Battery Back-up, etc. Fuel Devices Yellow Energy Management Violet Security: Cameras, Motion Detectors, Sensormatic, EAS, Orange DVR, NVR, Storage Arrays, etc. ¹ For QueVision, Black patch cables shall be used at the monitor end ECR (MDF) B.
2.
UTPCH(x)YLY UTPCH(x)VLY UTPCH(x)ORY and violet in the
Panduit part number: UTPSP(x)Y color Off White, where (x) is the length in feet Panduit part description: Category 6, UTP patch cord with TX6™ PLUS Modular Plugs on each end
Compu-Link factory terminated and tested, two-strand multimode fiber optic jumpers terminated with duplex LC to duplex SC connectors for each data equipment Up-Link, various lengths dependent on placement of data equipment relative to the Closet Connector Housing (CCH).
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UTPCH(x)VLY
Panduit factory terminated and tested copper Category 6 for each Wireless Access Point port, various lengths dependent on placement of equipment relative to the Wireless Access Point patch panels. 1.
C.
Part Number UTPCH(x)Y UTPCH(x)GRY UTPCH(x)YLY UTPCH(x)BLY UTPCH(x)ORY UTPCH(x)BUY UTPCH(x)GYY UTPCH(x)GYY UTPCH(x)RDY UTPCH(x)Y
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For 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling 1. Compu-Link part number: LCCSCCD(x), where (x) is the length in meters 2. Compu-Link part description: 2-fiber, 62.5/125, Ceramic to Ceramic, standard performance, meets EIA/TIA-568 specifications 2.6
GROUNDING and BONDING A.
Provide a Panduit StructuredGrounding solution that conforms to ANSI/TIA 607, the National Electrical Code and manufacturers grounding requirements.
B.
Panduit StructuredGround™ Solution in the ECR Telecommunications Main Ground Busbar (TMGB) 1. Panduit part description: Grounding Busbar, BICSI ¼” x 4” x 20” with (24) 5/16” hole sets, 5/8” spacing and (6) 7/16” hole sets, 5/8” spacing 2. Panduit part number: GB4B0624TPI-1 3. Meets BICSI/J-STD-607 Ground Wire 4. Part description: #6 AWG ground wire, green 5. Anixter part number: 6G-0601-04 StructuredGround Kits for Racks 6. 2-Post Rack with #12-24 threaded rails; Vertical Grounding Strip Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding strip; 78.65”length x .67”width x .05”thickness; provided with .16 oz. of antioxidant, one grounding sticker and three each #12-24 x ½” and M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws b. Panduit part number: RGS134-1Y 7.
2-post Rack with #12-24 threaded rails; Horizontal Grounding Busbar Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding busbar; 19” length, tine-plated, (14) mounting holes arranged for flexibility in mounting with twenty #12-24 x ½” hex head screws installed; mounting hole sets have 5/8” spacing; provided with two each #12-24 x ½”, M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws, and two #12 flat washers for mounting b. Panduit part number: RGRB19Y
8.
4-Post Rack with cage nut rails; Vertical Grounding Strip Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding strip; 78.7”length x .67”width x .05”thickness; provided with .16 oz. of antioxidant, one grounding sticker, three cage nut bonding studs, (8) #12-24 bonding nuts and three strip clips b. Panduit part number: RGS134B-1
9.
4-post Rack with cage nut rails; Horizontal Grounding Busbar Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding busbar; 19” length, tine-plated, (14) mounting holes arranged for flexibility in mounting with twenty #12-24 x ½” hex head screws installed; mounting hole sets have 5/8” spacing; provided with two each #12-24 x ½”, M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws, and two #12 flat washers for mounting b. Panduit part number: RGRB19CN
10.
Include the following Panduit StructuredGrounding accessories as required for a complete installation: a. Paint piercing grounding washer kit for racks (RGW-24-1Y)
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Grounding & Bonding Solution in the IDF 1.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) included in Custom cabinet package from Anixter.
2.
Corning part description: Hardware ground kit for use with armored cable, includes (2) wires, (1) sheath ground clip and (1) ground bus Corning part number: HDWR-GRND-KIT
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Corning part description: Armored cable grounding kits, contains armored ground clip and ground strap Corning part number: FDC-CABLE-GRND Panduit part description: Universal beam grounding clamp #6-500 MCM UL/CSA Panduit part number: GUBC500-6
Ground Wire 8. Part description: #6 AWG ground wire, green 9. Anixter part number: 6G-0601-04
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EXECUTION 2.7
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, guidelines, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, and manufacturer’s installation specifications.
C.
Coordinate layout and installation of equipment racks, cabinets and enclosures with other trades. Revise locations and elevations from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions.
2.8
INSPECTION A.
Examine ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces and verify conditions are as shown on the project drawings. Provide notification in writing of conditions deviating from project drawings or detrimental to proper completion of project.
B.
Commencement of the communications work in the ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces implies Contractor’s acceptance of existing conditions.
2.9
EQUIPMENT RACKS, CABINETS and ENCLOSURES A.
Provide new equipment racks and cabinet enclosures with vertical and/or horizontal cable management in the ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces as detailed in these specifications and as shown on the project drawings. Equipment racks, cabinets and enclosures shall be labeled to identify the rack or cabinet enclosure as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Panduit PanZone In-ceiling enclosure shall be supported from the building structure independent from the drop ceiling “grid” per manufacture installation specifications.
C.
All equipment racks shall be securely anchored to the concrete floor using hardware specified by the manufacturer.
D.
Provide plywood backboard on walls in the Telecommunication spaces as required for the project and shown on the project drawings.
E.
All wall-mount cabinet enclosures shall be securely anchored to the wall using the hardware specified by the manufacturer and per the manufacturer installation specifications to support the cabinet load. Ensure the operation of the hinged wall mount cabinet swing orientation is not obstructed.
F.
Provide new cable runway for cable routing in the Telecommunication spaces including cable runway accessories and grounding components to properly attach, support and bond the cable runway as shown on the project drawings and per manufacture
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installation specifications. All cable runway shall be securely anchored to the walls with support kits and brackets specified by manufacturer. Secure equipment racks to cable runway per manufacturer instructions. G.
All backbone and horizontal cabling shall be supported using cable runway and cable management hardware and shall be neatly dressed in the Telecommunication spaces. The horizontal cabling shall be bound in bundles of 24 cables using black Velcro ties starting outside of the Telecommunication space or conduits leading to the termination point. Cables in the same bundle shall be terminated on the same patch panel.
H.
Provide adequate support structures for 10-ft. cable service loops for copper multi-pair backbone, fiber optic backbone and horizontal UTP cables in the ECR and IDF’s.
I.
Provide the required amount of 4-inch EMT conduit sleeves and associated components in the ECR (MDF) to support the conduits through the suspended ceiling to transition all cabling to the cable runway and as shown on the project drawings. At least one conduit sleeve shall remain empty for future growth considerations.
J.
Provide two (2) 3-inch EMT conduits mounted to the wall-mount cabinet enclosure (IDF’s) with telecommunications radius bends in the ceiling space to transition all cabling into the enclosure. One (1) 3-inch conduit pathway shall be dedicated for multi-pair and fiber optic backbone cables and one (1) 3-inch conduit pathway shall be dedicated for copper station cables.
K.
Floor penetrations and fire-rated walls shall utilize intermediate metallic conduit (IMC) or galvanized rigid conduit (GRC) sleeves with associated components and shall be properly firestopped after installation and testing, utilizing a firestop assembly approved for that application.
L.
Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete
M.
The hardware layout in the racks shall follow configuration shown on the project drawings.
N.
Network equipment placement in racks, cabinets and enclosures shall be coordinated with Kroger.
O.
Provide the proper patch cord length/color to connect the patch panels to network equipment ports. The patch cords must not cross the center point of the network equipment or the center point of the patch panels when routing patch cords between locations.
P.
Patch cords connecting network equipment ports on one side of the rack to patch panel ports on the other side of the rack must not cross the mid-point of any network equipment or network device.
Q.
Patch cords may be installed directly from network equipment ports to patch panels when ports are on the same side of the rack.
R.
Appropriate slack must be incorporated in patch cable management to facilitate tracing and identification for troubleshooting.
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An as-built floor plan must be placed in the Telecommunication spaces at the completion of the project depicting all store work area outlet locations. The as-built print shall be “E” size color print and mounted on the wall behind the rack row in the ECR. COPPER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT
A.
Mount 110 blocks for copper multi-pair backbone cables directly on plywood backboards at the Service Provider demarcation location.
B.
Mount new patch panels for Category 5e horizontal cables in the equipment racks, wallmount cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
C.
Mount new patch panel for Category 6 horizontal cables for Wireless Access Points in the equipment rack, wall-mount cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings. The new Wireless Access Point patch panel will be labeled as the “W” panel in each telecommunications space.
D.
Mount new patch panels for copper multi-pair backbone cables in the equipment racks, wall-mounted cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
E.
All horizontal UTP cables shall be terminated on modular jacks at each work area outlet location and Telecommunications space utilizing the T568B wiring scheme.
F.
Label all copper terminations according to Kroger Store Networks Infrastructure Standards document. This includes the labeling of all copper cables on each end.
G.
Provide copper patch cords for each new Telecommunication port terminated in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s. The patch cords will be the appropriate color per application and adequate length to fit the rack layout without excessive length.
H.
Provide copper patch cords for each new Telecommunication port terminated at the work area outlet location. The patch cords will be the appropriate color per application and a minimum length of 10-ft. for the work area outlet location.
2.11
FIBER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT
A.
Mount new fiber termination enclosures for fiber optic backbone cables in the equipment racks, wall-mounted cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Label all fiber enclosures according to Kroger Store Networks Infrastructure Standards document. This includes the labeling of all fiber optic cables on each end.
C.
Place dust covers on all SC duplex couplings prior to final acceptance.
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Provide two (2) 62.5/125µm duplex fiber jumpers per IDF. Duplex connector types to be coordinated with Kroger personnel. The fiber jumpers will be installed in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s by Kroger personnel. GROUNDING AND BONDING
A.
Mount new Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar (TMGB) per manufacturer installation instructions on the plywood backboard in the ECR (MDF) as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Mount Panduit StructuredGrounding® components to the equipment racks in the ECR (MDF) per manufacture installation instructions and as shown on the project drawings.
C.
The wall-mount cabinet enclosures shall be bonded to building steel as shown on the project drawings.
D.
All metal racks, cable runway, wire mesh basket tray, cable armor, cable sheath, enclosures, frames, fittings and other metal non-current carrying parts shall be effectively bonded where necessary to ensure electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct safely and fault current likely to be imposed on them to the telecommunications grounding bus bar using #6 AWG ground wire. Route ground wire as straight as possible from the metallic surface to the ground bar. Each ground wire shall be clearly identified and labeled on each end no further than 4-inches from the connector.
E.
Provide all grounding to the TMGB and TGB. Bond the cabinet in each IDF to building steel. Electrical grounding from the TMGB to the electrical panel shall be provided by a licensed electrician.
F.
All grounding items shall be installed in complete compliance with manufacturer’s recommended installation instructions, NEC and NFPA-70.
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SECTION 27 11 00 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ROOM FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
B.
1.2
Equipment Racks, Cabinets and Enclosures Hardware Cable Management Hardware Copper Termination Hardware Fiber Termination Hardware Grounding and Bonding Hardware
Provide all labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation within the Telecommunications Spaces [Electronics & Computer Room (ECR) and Intermediated Distribution Frame’s (IDF)] per these specifications and related drawings. QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
All installation work in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equivalent” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval of Kroger based on submittals provided.
1.3
RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1.
ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC) including, but not limited to, the following articles:
2.
a. 250 – Grounding b. 300 – Wiring Methods c. 645 – Information Technology Equipment ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard
3.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-604 Series – Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA-607B – Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications ANSI/TIA-758 – Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
EQUIPMENT RACKS, CABINETS and ENCLOSURES HARDWARE A.
2-Post Floor-Mount Equipment Rack 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
B.
Panduit part description: 19” EIA rack, aluminum. Dimensions: 84.0”H x 20.3”W x 3.0”D, black Panduit part number: CMR19X84 or R2P Standard 19-inch rack mounting spaces, EIA-310-D standard hole pattern Rack spaces: 45 RMU EIA channel width of 3-inches with double-sided #12-24 threaded rails Light weight high strength aluminum construction with black finish 15-inch deep base with four (4) ¾” bolt down holes and equipped with hardware for permanent mounting to concrete floor Mounting hardware: a. CPI part description: Rack and frame installation kit for concrete floor b. CPI part number: 40604-001
4-Post Floor-Mount Equipment Rack 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8.
Panduit part description: 4 post EIA rack with cage nut rails. Dimensions: 84.0”H x 23.25”W x 30.0”D, black Panduit part number: R4PCN Standard 19-inch rack mounting spaces, EIA-310-D standard hole pattern Rack spaces: 45 RMU 4 Post EIA rack with cage nuts 30.2-inch deep base with four (4) ¾” bolt down holes and equipped with hardware for permanent mounting on concrete floor Mounting hardware: a. CPI part description: Rack and frame installation kit for concrete floor b. CPI part number: 40604-001 Cage nuts: a. Panduit part description: #12-24 cage nuts (100 per pack) b. Panduit part number: CNWS1224-C
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PanZone® In-Ceiling Enclosure 1.
2. 3.
4.
D.
Panduit part description: Fully assembled in-ceiling enclosure. Accepts up to 2RU of active network equipment and up to 6RU of passive products. Includes mounting brackets, integrated horizontal slack manager, AC power provisions, fan assembly, air dam, and electrical junction box. External dimensions: 13.5”H x 25.5”W x 27.5”D. Internal dimensions: 11.49”H x 22.31”W x 22.46”D, white Panduit part number: PZICEA Panduit part description: Fully assembled in-ceiling enclosure. Accepts up to 2RU of active network equipment and up to 6RU of passive products. Includes mounting brackets, integrated horizontal slack manager, AC power provisions, fan assembly, air dam, and electrical junction box. External dimensions: 13.5”H x 25.5”W x 27.5”D. Internal dimensions: 11.49”H x 22.31”W x 22.46”D, white Include the following hardware: a. Panduit part description: grounding kit for PanZone enclosure b. Panduit part number: PZAEGK
48-inch Wall-Mount Enclosure 1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
E.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: Wall-mount enclosure, 19-inch EIA 310-E compliant; two pair of #12-24 rails, fully adjustable; center swing-out section provides front/rear access to cables; reversible cabinet for left or right hand swing-out; vented side panels for air flow, black Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: GL48WS-Kroger (custom cabinet kit from Anixter) Dimensions: 48.0”H x 21.25”W x 24.5”D Maximum rail spacing: 17.62” Usable depth: 22.0” Rack Spaces: 25 RMU Weight capacity: 300 lbs. 1”, 2” and 3” conduit and horseshoe knockouts on top and bottom of rear section; 1”, 2” and 3” on rear section Custom Cabinet Kit includes: a. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection (7219-SR14) b. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Top mounted fan (7217-WS) c. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) d. Panduit part description: One (1) 1 rack unit d-rings installed on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4” D (CMPHF1)
36-inch Wall-Mount Enclosure 1.
2. 3.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: Wall-mount enclosure, 19-inch EIA 310-E compliant; two pair of #12-24 rails, fully adjustable; center swing-out section provides front/rear access to cables; reversible cabinet for left or right hand swing-out; vented side panels for air flow, black Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: GL36WS-Kroger (custom cabinet kit from Anixter) Dimensions: 36.0”H x 21.25”W x 24.5”D
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Maximum rail spacing: 17.62” Usable depth: 22.0” Rack Spaces: 19 RMU Weight capacity: 250 lbs. 1”, 2” and 3” conduit and horseshoe knockouts on top and bottom of rear section; 1”, 2” and 3” on rear section Custom Cabinet Kit includes: a. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection (7219-SR14) b. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Top mounted fan (7217-WS) c. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) d. Panduit part description: One (1) 1 rack unit d-rings installed on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4” D (CMPHF1)
Power Strips in the ECR 1.
2. G.
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Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: 7219-SR14
Power Strips in the IDF 1.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: 19-inch mounting 15 AMP, 125 Volt Power Strip with six 5-15R on front and eight 5-15R on rear with surge protection 2. Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part number: 7219-SR14 Note: One (1) is included in the custom cabinet kit 2.2
CABLE MANAGEMENT HARDWARE A.
Vertical Rack Cable Management in the ECR PatchRunner 8-inch Vertical Wire Manager 1. Panduit part number: PRV8 2. Panduit part description: Vertical cable manager, includes four PRSP7 slack spools. Dimensions: 83.9”H x 8.0”W x 16.4”D, black finish 3. Include PatchRunner dual hinged metal door (PRD8)
B.
Horizontal Rack Cable Management in the ECR NetManager High-Capacity 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 1. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager high-capacity front only, 1 rack unit. Dimensions: 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 6.2”D, black finish 2. Panduit part number: NMF1 NetManager 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 3. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 1 rack unit. Dimensions: 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 4. Panduit part number: NCMHF1
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NetManager High-Capacity 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 5. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager high-capacity front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 6.2”D, black finish 6. Panduit part number: NMF2 NetManager 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 7. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 8. Panduit part number: NCMHF2 C.
Horizontal Rack Cable Management in the IDF Open-Access 1RU Horizontal Cable Manager 1. Panduit part description: Horizontal panel, D-rings installed, front only on panel. 1.7”H x 19.0”W x 3.4”D, black finish 2. Panduit part number: CMPHF1 3. Note: one (1) is included in the custom cabinet kit when Great Lakes Case & cabinets are required PatchLink 2RU Horizontal Cable Manager 4. Panduit part description: Horizontal cable manager front only, 2 rack units. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19.0”W x 3.7”D, black finish 5. Panduit part number: WMPF1E
D.
Cable Runway 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
E.
Plywood Backboard in the ECR 1.
2. F.
Chatsworth Products part description: 12-inch universal cable runway. Dimensions: 12”W x 119.5” L Chatsworth Products part number: 10250-712 3/8” x 1-1/2” x .065” wall rectangular steel tubing Cross members welded at 12-inch intervals Painted finish black Include Chatsworth Products as required for complete installation a. 12-inch Rack to Runway mounting plates (10595-712) b. Cable runway end caps, 2 per pack (10642-001) c. 12-inch wall angle support bracket kit (11421-712) d. Cable runway butt splice kit, gold (11301-001) e. Cable runway junction splice kit, gold (11302-001) f. Cable runway grounding kit (40164-001) g. *12-inch cable runway radius drop, cross members (12100-712) h. *4” to 6”H, cable runway elevation kit, black (10506-706) i. *6-inch cable retaining posts, 2 per pack (10596-706) Note: * use these items when a drop ceiling is NOT installed in ECR (MDF)
¾” x 4’ x 8’ A-C fire-resistant or non-combustible plywood backboard, void free, painted with two coats of white fire retardant paint as depicted on the project drawings Contractor provided
Plywood Backboard in the IDF 1.
Backboard Kit – includes ¾” x 32” x 48” backboard with mounting hardware
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Anixter part number: BACKBOARD KIT (355419-REV1) Paint not included; paint with two coats of white fire retardant paint
Velcro cable ties for cable routing and management 1. 2.
Part description: Velcro® brand fastener tie ¾” black in 25 yard roll Anixter part number: 200452
3. 4.
Part description: Velcro® brand fastener tie ¾” white in 25 yard roll Anixter part number 341171
COPPER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT A.
Copper Multi-pair Backbone Terminations in the ECR 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 7. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 8. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY
B.
Copper Multi-pair Backbone Terminations in the IDF 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 48-port Mini-Com High Density Modular Patch Panel (PHARMACY) NOTE: Use this patch panel in the Pharmacy when a ceiling mounted IDF enclosure is installed. 7. Panduit part description: 48-port high density patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates and enhanced labeling features 8. Panduit part number: CPP48HDEWBL 9. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar
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Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black Panduit part number: SRB19BLY
Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 14. Color: off white ICONS 15. Panduit part description: Plastic snap-in icon with phone image 16. Panduit part number: CIPIW-C 17. Color: Off White C.
Work Area Outlet Terminations, 4-pair UTP Cable in the ECR 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 4. Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 5. Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 6. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 7. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 8. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 9. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 10. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 11. Color: off white Cat6 Mini-Com Jack Module 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ Category 6, RJ45, 8-position, 8-wire, universal, jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ688TGIW 14. Color: off white
D.
Work Area Outlet Terminations, 4-pair UTP Cable in the IDF 48-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel 1. Panduit part description: Angled 48-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates 2. Panduit part number: CPPA48FMWBLY 3. 2U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules 24-port Mini-Com Angled Patch Panel
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Panduit part description: Angled 24-port flush mount patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates Panduit part number: CPPA24FMWBLY 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules
48-port Mini-Com High Density Modular Patch Panel (PHARMACY ONLY) 7. Panduit part description: 48-port high density patch panel supplied with rear mounted faceplates and enhanced labeling features 8. Panduit part number: CPP48HDEWBL 9. 1U, Modular, 19-inch mounting with the use of modules Strain Relief Bar 10. Panduit part description: Strain relief bar extends 2” off the rack; supports, manages, and provides proper bend radius protection, black 11. Panduit part number: SRB19BLY Cat5e Mini-Com Jack Module 12. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module 13. Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW 14. Color: off white Cat6 Mini-Com Jack Module (Wireless Access Points) 15. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ Category 6, RJ45, 8-position, 8-wire, universal, jack module 16. Panduit part number: CJ688TGIW 17. Color: off white B.
ICONS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Panduit part description: Plastic snap-in icon with data image or phone image Panduit part number: CID(yy)-C for data and CIP(yy)-C for voice Various colors dependent on the Telecommunications port application Color Guide (yy), see chart below: APPLICATION
Voice Pharmacy & Little Clinic WAO ISP (VSA) POS MC POS CC Registers and USCAN Time Clocks Scales Catalina Wireless Access Points/Nymbol connects to VSA DSD Equipment (DEX / Printer) Other Network Devices: Printers, PC’s, ASMA, Equinox, Price Checkers, Multi-function devices, Kiosks, QueVision, ECO, Gift Registry, UPS/Battery Back-up, etc. Fuel Devices
COLOR Off White Green Yellow Black Orange Blue Gray Gray Red White White
ICON Phone Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer
Part Number CIPIW-C CIDGR-C CIDYL-C CIDBL-C CIDOR-C CIDBU-C CIDIG-C CIDIG-C CIDRD-C CIDWH-C CIDWH-C
Violet
Computer
CIDVL-C
Yellow
Computer
CIDYL-C
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Computer
CIDVL-C
Orange
Computer
CIDOR-C
Building Entrance Protector Outside Plant Cable Terminations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Circa Telecom part number: 1880ENA1/NSC-25 Circa Telecom part description: 25-pair, indoor loaded Building Entrance Terminals, 110/110, no cover and no splice chamber Include 5 Pin Heavy duty Gas Tube modules (p/n: 3B1E) 16 AWG powder coated steel construction External ground connectors accept 6 – 14 AWG wire Industry standard 5 Pin design 110 Connector accepts 22 -26 AWG wire
FIBER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT A.
Fiber Backbone Components in the ECR Closet Connector Housing 1. Corning part description: 24/96-F Rack Mount Closet Connector Housing (CCH), 2 rack units, holds four (4) connector panels. Dimensions: 3.5”H x 19”W x 17”D, black 2. Corning part number: CCH-02U Closet Connector Panel for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling 3. Corning part description: Closet Connector Housing (CCH) Panel, SC adapters, Duplex, 12 F, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), black 4. Corning part number: CCH-CP12-91 Fiber Connectors for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Strands 5. Corning part description: UniCam Connector, SC, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), ceramic ferrule, logo, single pack, beige housing, beige boot 6. Corning part number: 95-000-40(-Z) where Z is a pack of 25
B.
Fiber Backbone Components in the IDF Closet Connector Housing 1. Corning part number: CCH-01U 2. Corning part description: 12/48-F Rack Mount Closet Connector Housing (CCH), 2 rack units, holds four (4) connector panels. Dimensions: 1.75”H x 19”W x 17”D, black Closet Connector Housing (PHARNACY ONLY) 3. Corning part number: SPH-01P 4. Corning part description: 12-F, Single-Panel Housing (SPH), Wall-mountable, holds 1 CCH connector panel. Dimensions: 6.3”H x 5.5”W x 2”D, black Closet Connector Panel for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling 5. Corning part description: Closet Connector Housing (CCH) Panel, SC adapters, Duplex, 12 F, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), black 6. Corning part number: CCH-CP12-91 Fiber Connectors for 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Strands
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Corning part description: UniCam Connector, SC, 62.5 µm multimode (OM1), ceramic ferrule, logo, single pack, beige housing, beige boot Corning part number: 95-000-40(-Z) where Z is a pack of 25
PATCH CORDS and FIBER JUMPERS A.
Panduit factory terminated and tested copper Category 5e for each Telecommunications port, various lengths dependent on placement of the equipment relative to the patch panels and various colors dependent on the Telecommunications port application. 1. 2. 3.
Panduit part number: UTPCH(x)(yy), where (x) is the length in feet and (yy) is the color of the patch cord Panduit part description: TX5e® PowerSum+ Category 5e, UTP patch cord with PAN-PLUG Modular Plugs on each end Patch Cord Color Guide (yy), see chart below:
APPLICATION COLOR Voice Off White Pharmacy & Little Clinic WAO Green ISP (VSA) Yellow POS MC Black POS CC Orange Registers and USCAN Blue Time Clocks Gray Scales Gray Catalina Red DSD Equipment (DEX / Printer) Off White Other Network Devices: Printers, PC’s, ASMA, Equinox, Price Checkers, Multi-function devices, Kiosks, Violet QueVision¹, ECO, Gift Registry, UPS/Battery Back-up, etc. Fuel Devices Yellow Energy Management Violet Security: Cameras, Motion Detectors, Sensormatic, EAS, Orange DVR, NVR, Storage Arrays, etc. ¹ For QueVision, Black patch cables shall be used at the monitor end ECR (MDF) B.
UTPCH(x)VLY UTPCH(x)YLY UTPCH(x)VLY UTPCH(x)ORY and violet in the
Panduit factory terminated and tested copper Category 6 for each Wireless Access Point port, various lengths dependent on placement of equipment relative to the Wireless Access Point patch panels. 1. 2.
C.
Part Number UTPCH(x)Y UTPCH(x)GRY UTPCH(x)YLY UTPCH(x)BLY UTPCH(x)ORY UTPCH(x)BUY UTPCH(x)GYY UTPCH(x)GYY UTPCH(x)RDY UTPCH(x)Y
Panduit part number: UTPSP(x)Y color Off White, where (x) is the length in feet Panduit part description: Category 6, UTP patch cord with TX6™ PLUS Modular Plugs on each end
Compu-Link factory terminated and tested, two-strand multimode fiber optic jumpers terminated with duplex LC to duplex SC connectors for each data equipment Up-Link, various lengths dependent on placement of data equipment relative to the Closet Connector Housing (CCH). For 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) Fiber Optic Cabling
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Compu-Link part number: LCCSCCD(x), where (x) is the length in meters Compu-Link part description: 2-fiber, 62.5/125, Ceramic to Ceramic, standard performance, meets EIA/TIA-568 specifications
GROUNDING and BONDING A.
Provide a Panduit StructuredGrounding solution that conforms to ANSI/TIA 607, the National Electrical Code and manufacturers grounding requirements.
B.
Panduit StructuredGround™ Solution in the ECR Telecommunications Main Ground Busbar (TMGB) 1. Panduit part description: Grounding Busbar, BICSI ¼” x 4” x 20” with (24) 5/16” hole sets, 5/8” spacing and (6) 7/16” hole sets, 5/8” spacing 2. Panduit part number: GB4B0624TPI-1 3. Meets BICSI/J-STD-607 Ground Wire 4. Part description: #6 AWG ground wire, green 5. Anixter part number: 6G-0601-04 StructuredGround Kits for Racks 6. 2-Post Rack with #12-24 threaded rails; Vertical Grounding Strip Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding strip; 78.65”length x .67”width x .05”thickness; provided with .16 oz. of antioxidant, one grounding sticker and three each #12-24 x ½” and M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws b. Panduit part number: RGS134-1Y 7.
2-post Rack with #12-24 threaded rails; Horizontal Grounding Busbar Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding busbar; 19” length, tine-plated, (14) mounting holes arranged for flexibility in mounting with twenty #12-24 x ½” hex head screws installed; mounting hole sets have 5/8” spacing; provided with two each #12-24 x ½”, M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws, and two #12 flat washers for mounting b. Panduit part number: RGRB19Y
8.
4-Post Rack with cage nut rails; Vertical Grounding Strip Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding strip; 78.7”length x .67”width x .05”thickness; provided with .16 oz. of antioxidant, one grounding sticker, three cage nut bonding studs, (8) #12-24 bonding nuts and three strip clips b. Panduit part number: RGS134B-1
9.
4-post Rack with cage nut rails; Horizontal Grounding Busbar Kit a. Panduit part description: Grounding busbar; 19” length, tine-plated, (14) mounting holes arranged for flexibility in mounting with twenty #12-24 x ½” hex head screws installed; mounting hole sets have 5/8” spacing; provided with two each #12-24 x ½”, M6 x 12mm thread-forming screws, and two #12 flat washers for mounting b. Panduit part number: RGRB19CN
10.
Include the following Panduit StructuredGrounding accessories as required for a complete installation: a. Paint piercing grounding washer kit for racks (RGW-24-1Y) b. Ground washer kit paint piercing 3/8” stud hole (RGW-100-1Y)
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Grounding & Bonding Solution in the IDF 1.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet part description: One (1) Grounding kit (GR102) included in Custom cabinet package from Anixter.
2.
Corning part description: Hardware ground kit for use with armored cable, includes (2) wires, (1) sheath ground clip and (1) ground bus Corning part number: HDWR-GRND-KIT
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Corning part description: Armored cable grounding kits, contains armored ground clip and ground strap Corning part number: FDC-CABLE-GRND Panduit part description: Universal beam grounding clamp #6-500 MCM UL/CSA Panduit part number: GUBC500-6
Ground Wire 8. Part description: #6 AWG ground wire, green 9. Anixter part number: 6G-0601-04
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EXECUTION 2.7
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, guidelines, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, and manufacturer’s installation specifications.
C.
Coordinate layout and installation of equipment racks, cabinets and enclosures with other trades. Revise locations and elevations from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions.
2.8
INSPECTION A.
Examine ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces and verify conditions are as shown on the project drawings. Provide notification in writing of conditions deviating from project drawings or detrimental to proper completion of project.
B.
Commencement of the communications work in the ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces implies Contractor’s acceptance of existing conditions.
2.9
EQUIPMENT RACKS, CABINETS and ENCLOSURES A.
Provide new equipment racks and cabinet enclosures with vertical and/or horizontal cable management in the ECR (MDF) and IDF spaces as detailed in these specifications and as shown on the project drawings. Equipment racks, cabinets and enclosures shall be labeled to identify the rack or cabinet enclosure as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Panduit PanZone In-ceiling enclosure shall be supported from the building structure independent from the drop ceiling “grid” per manufacture installation specifications.
C.
All equipment racks shall be securely anchored to the concrete floor using hardware specified by the manufacturer.
D.
Provide plywood backboard on walls in the Telecommunication spaces as required for the project and shown on the project drawings.
E.
All wall-mount cabinet enclosures shall be securely anchored to the wall using the hardware specified by the manufacturer and per the manufacturer installation specifications to support the cabinet load. Ensure the operation of the hinged wall mount cabinet swing orientation is not obstructed.
F.
Provide new cable runway for cable routing in the Telecommunication spaces including cable runway accessories and grounding components to properly attach, support and bond the cable runway as shown on the project drawings and per manufacture
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installation specifications. All cable runway shall be securely anchored to the walls with support kits and brackets specified by manufacturer. Secure equipment racks to cable runway per manufacturer instructions. G.
All backbone and horizontal cabling shall be supported using cable runway and cable management hardware and shall be neatly dressed in the Telecommunication spaces. The horizontal cabling shall be bound in bundles of 24 cables using black Velcro ties starting outside of the Telecommunication space or conduits leading to the termination point. Cables in the same bundle shall be terminated on the same patch panel.
H.
Provide adequate support structures for 10-ft. cable service loops for copper multi-pair backbone, fiber optic backbone and horizontal UTP cables in the ECR and IDF’s.
I.
Provide the required amount of 4-inch EMT conduit sleeves and associated components in the ECR (MDF) to support the conduits through the suspended ceiling to transition all cabling to the cable runway and as shown on the project drawings. At least one conduit sleeve shall remain empty for future growth considerations.
J.
Provide two (2) 3-inch EMT conduits mounted to the wall-mount cabinet enclosure (IDF’s) with telecommunications radius bends in the ceiling space to transition all cabling into the enclosure. One (1) 3-inch conduit pathway shall be dedicated for multi-pair and fiber optic backbone cables and one (1) 3-inch conduit pathway shall be dedicated for copper station cables.
K.
Floor penetrations and fire-rated walls shall utilize intermediate metallic conduit (IMC) or galvanized rigid conduit (GRC) sleeves with associated components and shall be properly firestopped after installation and testing, utilizing a firestop assembly approved for that application.
L.
Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete
M.
The hardware layout in the racks shall follow configuration shown on the project drawings.
N.
Network equipment placement in racks, cabinets and enclosures shall be coordinated with Kroger.
O.
Provide the proper patch cord length/color to connect the patch panels to network equipment ports. The patch cords must not cross the center point of the network equipment or the center point of the patch panels when routing patch cords between locations.
P.
Patch cords connecting network equipment ports on one side of the rack to patch panel ports on the other side of the rack must not cross the mid-point of any network equipment or network device.
Q.
Patch cords may be installed directly from network equipment ports to patch panels when ports are on the same side of the rack.
R.
Appropriate slack must be incorporated in patch cable management to facilitate tracing and identification for troubleshooting.
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An as-built floor plan must be placed in the Telecommunication spaces at the completion of the project depicting all store work area outlet locations. The as-built print shall be “E” size color print and mounted on the wall behind the rack row in the ECR. COPPER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT
A.
Mount 110 blocks for copper multi-pair backbone cables directly on plywood backboards at the Service Provider demarcation location.
B.
Mount new patch panels for Category 5e horizontal cables in the equipment racks, wallmount cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
C.
Mount new patch panel for Category 6 horizontal cables for Wireless Access Points in the equipment rack, wall-mount cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings. The new Wireless Access Point patch panel will be labeled as the “W” panel in each telecommunications space.
D.
Mount new patch panels for copper multi-pair backbone cables in the equipment racks, wall-mounted cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
E.
All horizontal UTP cables shall be terminated on modular jacks at each work area outlet location and Telecommunications space utilizing the T568B wiring scheme.
F.
Label all copper terminations according to Kroger Store Networks Infrastructure Standards document. This includes the labeling of all copper cables on each end.
G.
Provide copper patch cords for each new Telecommunication port terminated in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s. The patch cords will be the appropriate color per application and adequate length to fit the rack layout without excessive length.
H.
Provide copper patch cords for each new Telecommunication port terminated at the work area outlet location. The patch cords will be the appropriate color per application and a minimum length of 10-ft. for the work area outlet location.
2.11
FIBER TERMINATION EQUIPMENT
A.
Mount new fiber termination enclosures for fiber optic backbone cables in the equipment racks, wall-mounted cabinets and in-ceiling enclosures as required for the project and as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Label all fiber enclosures according to Kroger Store Networks Infrastructure Standards document. This includes the labeling of all fiber optic cables on each end.
C.
Place dust covers on all SC duplex couplings prior to final acceptance.
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Provide two (2) 62.5/125µm duplex fiber jumpers per IDF. Duplex connector types to be coordinated with Kroger personnel. The fiber jumpers will be installed in the ECR (MDF) and IDF’s by Kroger personnel. GROUNDING AND BONDING
A.
Mount new Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar (TMGB) per manufacturer installation instructions on the plywood backboard in the ECR (MDF) as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Mount Panduit StructuredGrounding® components to the equipment racks in the ECR (MDF) per manufacture installation instructions and as shown on the project drawings.
C.
The wall-mount cabinet enclosures shall be bonded to building steel as shown on the project drawings.
D.
All metal racks, cable runway, wire mesh basket tray, cable armor, cable sheath, enclosures, frames, fittings and other metal non-current carrying parts shall be effectively bonded where necessary to ensure electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct safely and fault current likely to be imposed on them to the telecommunications grounding bus bar using #6 AWG ground wire. Route ground wire as straight as possible from the metallic surface to the ground bar. Each ground wire shall be clearly identified and labeled on each end no further than 4-inches from the connector.
E.
Provide all grounding to the TMGB and TGB. Bond the cabinet in each IDF to building steel. Electrical grounding from the TMGB to the electrical panel shall be provided by a licensed electrician.
F.
All grounding items shall be installed in complete compliance with manufacturer’s recommended installation instructions, NEC and NFPA-70.
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PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
SUMMARY OF WORK A.
Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation and termination of new backbone cabling per these specifications and related drawings.
B.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3.
1.2
Copper Backbone Cabling Fiber Optic Backbone Cabling Fiber Connectors
QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
All backbone cable installation and termination shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equal” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval of Kroger based on submittals provided.
1.3
RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1.
ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC) including, but not limited to, the following articles:
2. 3.
a. 250 – Grounding b. 300 – Wiring Methods c. 645 – Information Technology Equipment d. 770 – Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways IEEE/NESC – National Electrical Safety Code ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard
4. 5.
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ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-598-C – Optical Fiber Cable Color Coding ANSI/TIA-604-3 – FOCIS 3 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings ANSI/TIA-607B – Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications ANSI/TIA-758 – Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard (including all applicable addenda) ANSI/ICEA S-87-640 – Fiber Optic Outside Plant Communications Cable BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual BICSI Customer-Owned Outside Plant Manual
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
INSIDE COPPER BACKBONE CABLING A.
Riser rated non-plenum (CMR) Category 3 UTP, 24 AWG 1. 2. 3.
2.2
25-pair: GENERIC (Anixter) CM-02524BAG-3 50-pair: GENERIC (Anixter) CM-05024BAG-3 100-pair: GENERIC (Anixter) CM-10024BAG-3
OUTSIDE PLANT (OSP) COPPER TWISTED-PAIR BACKBONE CABLING A.
RUS/REA PE-89 Filled Duct & Direct Burial, 24 AWG 1.
2.3
25-pair: GENERIC (Anixter) E-002524DFC
INSIDE FIBER OPTIC BACKBONE CABLING A.
Multimode 62.5/125µm Fiber Optic Cable 1.
2.4
12 F, 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) MIC® Tight-Buffered, Interlocking Armored Cable, Riser (OFCR) a. Corning part number: 012K81-33130-A1
OUTSIDE PLANT (OSP) FIBER OPTIC BACKBONE CABLING A.
Multimode 62.5/125µm Outside Plant Fiber Optic Cable 1.
12 F, 62.5/125µm multimode (OM1) FREEDOM® ONE Tight-Buffered Cable, Plenum (OFNP) a. Corning part number: 012K8P-31130-29
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BACKBONE CABLE INSTALLATION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS A.
Furnish all required materials, equipment and tools necessary to properly complete the backbone cabling system installation including, but not limited to: tools for pulling, splicing and terminating the cables, mounting hardware, cable fasteners, bolts, anchors, clamps, hangers, kits of consumables, lubricants, communication devices, stands for cable reels, cable wenches and testing equipment.
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, guidelines, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, and manufacturer’s installation specifications.
C.
Coordinate pathways and installation of backbone cables with other trades. Revise backbone cable routing from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions.
3.2
INSPECTION A.
Examine areas and conditions under which backbone cable is to be installed. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.
B.
Field verity measurements, cable routing and termination conditions are as shown on the project drawings. Provide notification in writing of conditions deviating from the project drawings.
C.
Commencement of backbone cable installation implies Contractor’s acceptance of the existing conditions.
3.3
BACKBONE CABLE INSTALLATION A.
Perform all backbone cable installation in conformance with manufacturer’s installation guidelines.
B.
Ensure that maximum pulling tensions of specified cables are not exceeded and cable bends maintain the proper radius during placement.
C.
Failure to follow appropriate guidelines for cable installation will require the Contractor to provide, in a timely manner and fashion, the additional material and labor necessary
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to rectify the situation. This shall apply to any and all damages sustained to the cables during installation. D.
Mid-span splices are not permitted.
E.
Provide new pull-rope through all conduits while pulling in new backbone cable.
F.
The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to the cable during placement and will be required, at the Contractor cost, to replace or repair per Kroger guidance.
G.
Do not roll or store cable reels without appropriate protection of flooring.
H.
Terminate cables so as to not incur any tension on terminating equipment.
I.
Neatly and permanently label all backbone cables with the cable number at both ends, no further than 4-inches from the removed cable sheath.
J.
Provide 10-foot service loops on both ends of each backbone cable.
K.
Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete
L.
Test and label the backbone installation
M.
Document the final backbone installation on the as-built drawings.
3.4
COPPER MULTI-PAIR BACKBONE CABLE INSTALLATION A.
Install copper multi-pair backbone cabling routing in pathways as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Terminate copper cable pairs on patch panels or 110 blocks as shown on the project drawings and adhering to the industry standard color code sequence.
3.5
FIBER BACKBONE CABLE INSTALLATION A.
Install the fiber backbone cabling routing in pathways as shown on the project drawings.
B.
Install a minimum 10-foot service loop, at each end of all new fiber optic backbone cables.
C.
All fiber optic terminations will be Corning SC type connectors. Termination will not incur a signal loss of more than 0.5 dB at 850nm after installation.
D.
Connectors will be placed in Corning fiber panels which will be housed in a Corning Closet Connector Housing enclosure. The Closet Connector Housing will be mounted on the associated equipment rack, cabinet or enclosure within the ECR (MDF) and IDF.
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AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A.
Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting actual cable routing and variations from the base specifications and project drawings.
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SECTION 27 15 00 COMMUNICATIONS HORIZONTAL CABLING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
SUMMARY OF WORK A.
Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation and termination of the new horizontal work area cabling per these specifications and related drawings.
B.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3. 4.
1.2
Copper Horizontal Cabling Work Area Faceplates Copper Modular Jacks Coaxial Cabling
QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
All horizontal cable installation and termination shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equivalent” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval of Kroger based on submittals provided.
1.3
RELATED DOCUMENTS A.
Installation, materials, equipment and workmanship shall conform to the specifications and drawings and all applicable provisions of the following codes, standards and guidelines including all applicable addenda: 1.
ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code including, but not limited to, the following articles: 300 – Wiring Methods 645 – Information Technology Equipment 725 – Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote Control, Signaling, and Power Limited Circuits d. 800 – Communications Circuits ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 – Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premise a. b. c.
2.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 – Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Balanced Twisted-pair cabling components. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 – Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-B – Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces ANSI/TIA-606B – The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
COPPER HORIZONTAL CABLING A.
B.
Enhanced Category 5e, 4-Pair UTP Bonded-Pair Cable 1.
24 AWG bonded-pairs solid bare copper conductors, non-plenum (CMR), polyolefin insulation, rip cord, color white a. Belden part number: 1700A 009U1000
2.
24 AWG bonded-pairs, solid bare copper conductors, FEP insulation (CMP) , rip cord, Flamarrest® PVC jacket, color white a. Belden part number: 1701A 009U1000
Category 5e, 4-pair UTP Non-bonded-Pair Outside Plant Cable 1.
C.
Category 5e, 4-pair UTP DataTuff® Twisted Pair Cable 1.
D.
24 AWG solid bare copper conductors, polyolefin insulation, gel-filled, polyethylene jacket for outdoor, aerial, burial and sunlight resistance usage. a. Belden part number: 7997A 0101000
24 AWG bonded-pair solid bare copper conductors, FEP insulation, sunlight-, gas- and oil-resistant FEP jacket, rip cord. a. Belden part number: 7928A 0101000
Enhanced Category 6, 4-pair UTP Bonded-Pair Cable 1.
23 AWG bonded pairs solid bare copper conductors, non-plenum (CMR), polyolefin insulation, patented E-Spline, Ripcord, PVC jacket , color white a. Belden part number: 7851A 009A1000
2.
23 AWG bonded pairs solid bare copper conductors, plenum (CMP), FEP insulation, patented E-Spline, Ripcord, Flamarrest® jacket , color white a. Belden part number: 7852A 009A1000
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COAXIAL CABLING A.
Riser rated, Series 6, 18 AWG solid .040” bare copper-covered steel conductor, gasinjected foam polyethylene insulation, Duobond® II + aluminum braid shield (90% coverage), polyethylene jacket. 1532A Coax – CCTV applications 1.
B.
Riser rated, Series 6, 18 AWG solid .040” bare copper-covered steel conductor, gasinjected foam polyethylene insulation, Duobond® II + aluminum braid shield (60% coverage), polyethylene jacket. 9066 Coax – CATV applications 1.
C.
Belden part number: 633948 877U1000
Riser rated, 20 AWG bare copper conductor, gas-injected foam high density polyethylene, bare copper braid shield, PVC jacket. 549945 Composite – CCTV plus audio or power or pan and tilt CCTV control applications 1.
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Belden part number: 9116 009U1000
Plenum rated, 18 AWG bare copper conductor, foam FEP insulation, bare copper braid shield, Flamarrest® jacket. 633948 Coax – CCTV applications 1.
E.
Belden part number: 9066 0101000
Riser rated, Series 6, 18 AWG solid .040” bare copper-covered steel conductor, gasinjected foam polyethylene insulation, Duobond® II + aluminum braid shield (60% coverage), PVC jacket. 9116 Coax – CATV applications 1.
D.
Belden part number: 1532A 0101000
Belden part number: 549945 0091000
WORK AREA FACEPLATES A.
Work Area Outlet Location –using flush mount faceplate 2-Port Mini-Com Classic Series Faceplate 1. Panduit part description: single gang, vertical faceplate accepts two Mini-Com® Modules, color off white 2. Panduit part number: CFPL2IWY 3-Port Mini-Com Classic Series Faceplate 3. Panduit part description: single gang, vertical faceplate accepts three Mini-Com® Modules, color off white 4. Panduit part number: CFPL3IWY 4-Port Mini-Com Classic Series Faceplate 5. Panduit part description: single gang, vertical faceplate accepts four Mini-Com® Modules, color off white 6. Panduit part number: CFPL4IWY 6-Port Mini-Com Classic Series Faceplate 7. Panduit part description: single gang, vertical faceplate accepts six Mini-Com® Modules, color off white 8. Panduit part number: CFPL6IWY
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Wall Mount Phone Outlet Location Phone Plate with Category 5e Keystone Module 1. Panduit part description: single gang, stainless steel wall phone plate with one punchdown Category 5e keystone jack module 2. Panduit part number: KWP5EY
C.
Work Area Outlet Location – using surface mount boxes 1-Port Mini-Com Surface Mount Box 1. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® 1-port low profile surface mount box accepts a single Mini-Com® Module, color off white 2. Panduit part number: CBX1IW-A 2-Port Mini-Com Surface Mount Box 3. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® 2-port low profile surface mount box accepts two Mini-Com® Module, color off white 4. Panduit part number: CBX2IW-AY or CBXJ2IW-A 4-Port Surface Mount Box 5. Panduit part description: Mini-Com® 4-port low profile surface mount box accepts four Mini-Com® Modules, color off white 6. Panduit part number: CBX4IW-AY or CBXJ4IW-A
D.
Work Area Outlet Location – wash down/cooler/freezer areas 4-Port Mini-Com Water Resistant Faceplate 1. Panduit part description: Single gang, vertical water resistant faceplate accepts four Mini-Com® Modules, International Gray Base and Clear Cover. Dimensions: 5.8”H x 3.1”W x 1.5”D 2. Panduit part number: CFPWR4CIG
E.
Blank Covers for Faceplates and Surface Mount Boxes 1. 2. 3. 4.
2.4
Panduit part description: 1-position Blank, reserves space for future use, color off white (10/pack) Panduit part number: CMBIW-X Panduit part description: 1-position Blank, reserves space for future use, color black (10/pack) Panduit part number: CMBBL-X
SURFACE MOUNT RACEWAY A.
Pan-Way® LD5 Surface Raceway System Channel 1.
2. 3.
Panduit part description: One-piece LD5 latching surface raceway. Supplied with pre-applied adhesive backed tape. Available in 6’, 8’ and 10’ lengths, color electrical ivory Panduit part number: LD5EI(x)-A, where (x) is length Panduit part description: One-piece LD5 latching surface raceway. Supplied with pre-applied adhesive backed tape. Available in 6’, 8’ and 10’ lengths, color off white
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Pan-Way® Surface Mount Outlet Boxes 1.
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Panduit part description: Single gang two-piece snap together outlet box with adhesive backing. Box accepts Pan-Way® Screw-On Faceplates or any NEMA single gang faceplate. For use with Pan-Way® T45 or LD profile raceway. 5.0”L x 3.26”W x 1.62”H. Breakouts for ½”, ¾” or 1” diameter conduit, color electrical ivory Panduit part number: JBX3510EI-A Panduit part description: Single gang two-piece snap together outlet box with adhesive backing. Box accepts Pan-Way® Screw-On Faceplates or any NEMA single gang faceplate. For use with Pan-Way® T45 or LD profile raceway. 5.0”L x 3.26”W x 1.62”H. Breakouts for ½”, ¾” or 1” diameter conduit, color off white Panduit part number: JBX3510IW-A
COPPER MODULAR JACK INSERTS A.
Mini-Com® TX5e™ Corrosive Resistant UTP Category 5e Jack Module 1. 2. 3.
B.
Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ UTP Category 6 Jack Module 1. 2. 3.
C.
Panduit part description: Mini-Com® TX5e™ Category 5e, RJ45, 8-position, 8wire, universal, corrosive resistant jack module Panduit part number: CJ5E88TGIW Color: Off White
Panduit part description: Mini-Com® GIGA-TX™ Category 6, RJ45, 8position, 8-wire, universal, jack module Panduit part number: CJ688TGIW Color: Off White
ICONS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Panduit part number: CID(yy)-C for data and CIP(yy)-C for voice Panduit part description: Plastic snap-in icon with data image or phone image Various colors dependent on the Telecommunications port application Color Guide (yy), see chart below: APPLICATION
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Computer Computer
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Yellow Violet
Computer Computer
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Orange
Computer
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HORIZONTAL CABLE INSTALLATION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS A.
Furnish all required materials, equipment and tools necessary to properly complete the horizontal cabling system installation including, but not limited to: tools for pulling and terminating the cables, mounting hardware, cable ties, bolts, anchors, clamps, hangers, kits of consumables, lubricants, communication devices, stands for cable reels, cable wenches, etc.
B.
Pull-rope: polypropylene monofilament line with a minimum pull tensile of 200 pounds.
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, guidelines, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, and manufacturer’s installation specifications.
C.
Coordinate layout and installation of the horizontal cable system with other trades. Revise locations from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions
3.2
INSPECTION A.
Examine areas and conditions under which horizontal cable is to be installed. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.
B.
Verify cable routing and termination conditions are as shown on the project drawings. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions deviating from the project drawings.
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A.
B.
C.
Copper Horizontal Cabling 1.
Provide the appropriate complement of copper UTP horizontal cables from each work area outlet location to the ECR (MDF) or IDF as indicated on the project drawings.
2.
Each horizontal UTP cable shall be identified with a white, self-laminating machine-generated label at both ends containing the CABLE ID.
3.
All horizontal cables terminated within the same faceplate must be routed to and terminated in the same ECR (MDF) or IDF.
4.
A 10-feet service loop for each cable shall be coiled neatly into a figure eight pattern and stored in the ceiling/overhead above the outlet, provided the 90 meter limit is not exceeded.
5.
Wireless Access Point locations: a 20-foot service loop for each cable shall be coiled neatly into a figure eight pattern and stored in the ceiling above the outlet, provided the 90 meter limit is not exceeded.
6.
All horizontal UTP cables shall be terminated on modular jacks at each work area outlet location and Telecommunications space utilizing the T568B wiring configuration.
7.
Provide faceplates and/or surface mount boxes and modular jacks at each work area outlet location as required for the environment being installed. Place the modular jacks in the faceplate beginning with the upper left port for faceplates and the left port for surface mount boxes. Each modular jack will receive a colored ICON that designates the modular jack application. Place blank covers in the unused openings that match the faceplate color on each faceplate or surface mount box. Refer to the project drawings for work area outlet configurations.
Copper Horizontal Cable Terminations 1.
Provide the appropriate compliment of modular jacks at each work area outlet location.
2.
All horizontal UTP cables shall be terminated on modular jacks at each work area outlet and Telecommunications space utilizing the T568B wiring configuration.
3.
When terminating the horizontal cables, untwisting of the pairs shall be no greater than a ½ inch and no more than 1-inch of cable sheath removed.
4.
All horizontal cables shall be terminated so as to not induce tension on the terminating equipment.
Horizontal Cable Distribution 1.
Perform all horizontal UTP cable manufacturer’s installation guidelines.
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2.
Ensure that maximum pulling tensions of specified cables are not exceeded and cable bends maintain the proper radius during placement.
3.
All cables shall be continuous, with no factory or field splices, with the total length of the each horizontal cable not to exceed 90 meters from work area outlet location to its termination point in the ECR (MDF) or IDF.
4.
Provide new pull-rope in all conduits while pulling in new horizontal cables.
5.
The horizontal cable pathways shall route in cable tray, above the suspended ceiling, J-Hooks or the bar joist area and route in parallel and perpendicular paths to building lines and turn at 90º angles maintaining minimum bend radius for the installed cable.
6.
All cables shall be dressed neatly with a minimum bend radius of 10 times the cable diameter. Provide necessary hardware to maintain proper bend radius at corners.
7.
The horizontal cables, when not routing in the cable tray, shall be supported using J-hook cable supports appropriately sized with future growth considered at a maximum of 5-foot intervals attached to building steel or structure. The cable supports shall be mounted independently from the building structure and shall not be supported from drop ceiling structure, mechanical, electrical, fire protection or plumbing devices.
8.
The horizontal cables shall be routed a minimum of 12-inches parallel and 2inches perpendicular from A.C. power distribution cables unless in separate steel channels. A minimum separation of 12-inches shall be maintained between UTP communications cables and fluorescent lights.
9.
Maintain the following clearances from EMI sources: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
Unshielded power lines or equipment less than or equal to 5 kVA near cable in open or non-metal pathway: 12-inches Unshielded power lines or equipment greater than 5 kVA near cable in open or non-metal pathway: 24-inches Unshielded power lines or equipment less than or equal to 5 kVA near cable in grounded metal pathway: 6-inches Unshielded power lines or equipment greater than 5 kVA near cable in grounded metal pathway: 12-inches Power lines enclosed in grounded metal conduit less than or equal to 5 kVA near cable in grounded metal pathway: 3-inches Power lines enclosed in grounded metal conduit greater than 5 kVA near cable in grounded metal pathway: 6-inches Fluorescent fixtures near cable in open or non-metal pathway: 12-inches Fluorescent fixtures near cable in grounded metal pathway: 6-inches Motors or transformers near cable in non-metal pathway: 48-inches Motors or transformers near cable in grounded metal pathway: 36-inches
10.
The horizontal cables exiting the power poles shall be concealed in PANDUIT Solid Corrugated Loom Tubing, appropriately sized.
11.
Provide overvoltage protection on both ends of all cabling exposed to lightning or accidental contact with power conductors.
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The horizontal cables in the ECR (MDF) shall route in the overhead cable tray and into the vertical wire management channels attached to the open relay racks. The horizontal cables shall be attached and supported in the cable tray and the vertical wire managers using Velcro cable ties.
General 1.
Do not roll or store cable reels without an appropriate underlay to prevent damage to the floor.
2.
All sleeves and conduit openings shall be firestopped after the cable installation is complete.
3.
The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages to the cable during placement.
4.
Failure to follow appropriate guidelines for cable installation will require the Contractor to provide, in a timely manner, the additional material and labor necessary to rectify the situation. This shall apply to any and all damages sustained to the cables during installation.
5.
Test, label and document the final horizontal cable installation including outlet numbering, pathways, outlet moves and all pertinent information on the as-built drawings.
AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A.
Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting actual cable outlet numbering and any variations from the base specifications and project drawings.
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SECTION 27 51 13 PAGING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1
SUMMARY OF WORK A.
This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. 2. 3.
B.
1.2
Paging System Hardware Paging System Cabling Site Specific Scope of Work from Bogen
Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete and proper installation and termination of paging system per these specifications and related drawings. QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
All paging system installation and termination shall be performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of Kroger.
B.
Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where “approved equivalent” is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval of Kroger based on submittals provided.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1
PAGING SYSTEM HARDWARE A.
Speakers and Horns 1.
NEAR Orbit Pendant Speaker (Open to deck installation) a. Part description: loudspeaker consisting of one 6-1/2" (nominal) low frequency transducer, and one 20mm (3/4") (nominal) high frequency transducer with a filter network for dividing frequencies between the transducers, color off-white. b. Part number: OPS1W c. Optional hardware: 1) Suspension Cable Kit, off white (CK10W) shall be used to serve as a back-up safety cable or main suspension drop cable.
2.
Drop-In Ceiling Tile Speaker (Suspended ceiling installation)
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3.
Metal Box Speaker Slanted Front a. Part description: Speaker consists of an 8" paper cone speaker with 6 oz. magnet. The frequency response shall be 110 Hz to 15 kHz. Dispersion angle shall be no less than 100°. Sensitivity, measured 1 watt @ 1 meter on axis, shall be a minimum of 96 dBspl. The unit shall incorporate a transformer with tap selection wires corresponding to power settings of 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 watts for both 70V and 25V constant voltage speaker systems. b. Part number: MB8TSL
4.
Reflex Horn 7.5-Watts a. Part description: Reentrant horn loudspeaker consists of frequency responses between 250Hz to 14kHz, rated power output shall be 7.5 watts, RMS continuous. Dispersion shall be 120º. Sound pressure level, measured four feet on axis with 7.5-watt input @ 1000Hz, shall be at least 105dB. The unit incorporates a five-position weather-sealed switch, to allow matching the loudspeaker to a 25V or 70V constant-voltage line. Power handling capacity shall be adjustable at 70V to 7.5, 5, 2.5, 1.25, or 0.65 watts, and at 25V to 1, 0.62, or 0.31 watts. The unit has a weatherproof, all-metal housing. An all-purpose mounting bracket provides precise positioning in the vertical and horizontal planes. Dimensions are 6" diameter by 4" D and weight of 2 lbs. b. Part number: SPT5A c. Optional hardware: 1) Beam Clamp for HS-EZ, SPT and IH8A speakers (BC1)
5.
Reflex Horn 15-Watts a. Part description: Reentrant horn loudspeaker consists of frequency responses between 275Hz to 14kHz, rated power output shall be 15 watts, RMS continuous. Dispersion shall be 110º. Sound pressure level, measured four feet on axis with 15-watt input @ 1000Hz, shall be at least 121dB. The unit incorporates a seven-position weather-sealed switch, to allow matching the loudspeaker to a 25V or 70V constant-voltage line. Power handling capacity shall be adjustable at 70V to 0.9, 1.8, 3.8, 7.5, or 15 watts, and at 25V to 0.48, 0.94, 1.8, 7.5, or 15 watts. The unit has a weatherproof, all-metal housing. The loudspeaker includes a self-aligning, field-replaceable diaphragm. An all-purpose mounting bracket provides precise positioning in the vertical and horizontal planes with a single adjustment. Dimensions are 9" diameter by 9-1/4" D and weight of 4-1/2 lbs. b. Part number: SPT15A
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Optional hardware: 1) Beam Clamp for HS-EZ, SPT and IH8A speakers (BC1)
Attenuators 1.
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Speaker Line Attenuator, 10-Watts a. Part description: Speaker line attenuator permits setting the output level at loudspeakers on a 25V or 70V line without altering the amplifier volume setting. The attenuator provides a choice of 10 stops and an “off” position, and capable of controlling up to 10-/35-watt speaker systems. The attenuator dimensions are 2-7/8" W x 4-5/8" H x 3" D and weight of 1 lb.. b. Part number: AT10A
Amplifier 1.
Gold Seal Series Amplifier 100-Watts a. Part description: Amplifier rated at GS100/100 watts RMS, accommodates up to 6 Lo-Z balanced microphones, 2 Hi-Z auxiliary sources and a telephone paging input. The amplifier provides a frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0/-1 dB at rated power. Distortion shall be 0.3% typically, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz direct at rated power, and from 65 Hz to 20 kHz transformer @ -2 dB. Outputs are provided for 4- and 8ohm speakers and for 25V, 25VCT, and 70V distributed systems. Additional outputs are provided to feed a booster amp and tape recorder. A dedicated output permits feeding a 600-ohm telephone line using an accessory transformer (Model WMT1A). A Preamp out/power amp in circuit shall be provided to insert signal processing equipment. b. Part number: GS100 c. Optional hardware: 1) The amplifier shall be rack mountable using an accessory rack panel kit (GSRPK). 2) Power amplifier / Gold Seal security cover for GS amplifiers (GSTRC). 3) Transformer-Line input (WMT1A)
2.
Gold Seal Series Amplifier 150-Watts a. Part description: Amplifier rated at GS100/100 watts RMS, accommodates up to 6 Lo-Z balanced microphones, 2 Hi-Z auxiliary sources and a telephone paging input. The amplifier provides a frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0/-1 dB at rated power. Distortion shall be 0.3% typically, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz direct at rated power, and from 65 Hz to 20 kHz transformer @ -2 dB. Outputs are provided for 4- and 8ohm speakers and for 25V, 25VCT, and 70V distributed systems. Additional outputs are provided to feed a booster amp and tape recorder. A dedicated output permits feeding a 600-ohm telephone line using an accessory transformer (Model WMT1A). A Preamp out/power amp in circuit shall be provided to insert signal processing equipment. b. Part number: GS150 c. Optional hardware: 1) The amplifier shall be rack mountable using an accessory rack panel kit (GSRPK).
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D.
Gold Seal Series Amplifier 250-watts a. Part description: Amplifier rated at 250 watts RMS, with three-speed fan, accommodates up to 6 Lo-Z balanced microphones, 2 Hi-Z auxiliary sources and a telephone paging input. The amplifier provides a frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0/-1 dB at rated power. Distortion shall be 0.3% typically, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz direct at rated power, and from 65 Hz to 20 kHz transformer @ -2 dB. Outputs are provided for 4- and 8ohm speakers and for 25V, 25VCT, and 70V distributed systems. Additional outputs are provided to feed a booster amp and tape recorder. A dedicated output permits feeding a 600-ohm telephone line using an accessory transformer (Model WMT1A). A Preamp out/power amp in circuit shall be provided to insert signal processing equipment. b. Part number: GS250 c. Optional hardware: 1) The amplifier shall be rack mountable using an accessory rack panel kit (GSRPK). 2) Power amplifier / Gold Seal security cover for GS amplifiers (GSTRC). 3) Transformer-Line input (WMT1A)
Interface to Phone Switch 1.
2.2
Power amplifier / Gold Seal security cover for GS amplifiers (GSTRC). Transformer-Line input (WMT1A)
Universal Telephone Interface a. Part description: Universal Telephone Interface provides single-zone paging for one-way applications such as self-amplified speaker systems. It shall be compatible with all standard analog port types: loop start trunk, ground start trunk, station access (analog ring-up), page port contact closure activation, and page port voice activation. It shall include two audio outputs (page only and page and background music) with level controls, each of which shall provide audio for 150 Bogen self-amplified speakers and be compatible with 70V amplifier inputs. Dimensions of the unit are 12-1/4”W x 5-1/4”H x 2-1/2”D with a weight of 5 lbs. b. Part number: UTI1 c. Optional hardware: 1) The UTI1 shall be wall and rack mountable (RPKUTI1)
PAGING SYSTEM CABLING A.
Riser rated non-plenum (CMR), 18 AWG, 2 Conductor cable 1. Belden part description: 18 AWG with 2 bare copper conductors, PP insulation, conductors cabled, Beldfoil® shield tape (foil side out) with drain wire, PVC jacket with ripcord. 2. Belden part number 5300FE 008U1000 3. 4.
Belden part description: 18 AWG with 2 bare copper conductors, PP insulation, PVC jacket with ripcord. Belden part number: 5300UE 008U1000
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Indoor/Outdoor, 18 AWG, 2 Conductor cable 1. Belden part description: 18 AWG tinned with two copper conductors, PVC insulation, cabled with overall water-blocking tape, PVC jacket with ripcord. 2. Belden part number: 5300U1 008U1000
C.
Underground Ducts, 18 AWG, 2 Conductor cable 1. Belden part description: 18 AWG tinned with two copper conductors, PVC insulation, cabled with overall water-blocking tape, PVC jacket with ripcord. 2. Belden part number : 5300F1 0081000
D.
Riser rated non-plenum (CMR), 16 AWG, 2 Conductor cable 1. Belden part description: 18 AWG with 2 bare copper conductors, PP insulation, conductors cabled, Beldfoil® shield tape (foil side out) with drain wire, PVC jacket with ripcord. 2. Belden part number 5200FE 008U1000
E.
Riser rated non-plenum (CMR), 14 AWG, 2 Conductor cable 1. Belden part description: 14 AWG with 2 bare copper conductors, PP insulation, PVC jacket with ripcord. 2. Belden part number: 5100UE 008U1000
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1
GENERAL A.
Receive, check, unload, handle, store, secure and adequately protect equipment and materials to be installed as part of the contract. Store in areas as directed by Kroger’s representative.
B.
Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable codes, standards, recommendations of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction and with manufacturer’s installation instructions.
C.
Coordinate layout and installation of the horizontal cable system with other trades. Revise locations from those indicated on the project drawings as required to suit field conditions.
3.2
INSPECTION A.
Examine areas and conditions under which the paging system is to be installed. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.
B.
Commencement of paging system work implies the Contractor’s acceptance of existing conditions.
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RECOMMENDED KROGER INSTALLATION PRACTICES This is a guideline for installation practices of Bogen equipment for the Kroger Company. It is meant to help standardize the installation procedures, it is not meant to be a “Catch-All” for the responsibilities of the Contractor or Sub-Contractor involved in the installation of the Bogen equipment and associated hardware. Best judgment and common sense practices need to be employed. Bogen Communications will be available between 8:30AM and 5:00PM East Coast Time for telephone support when needed. The Bogen design engineer for Kroger applications is Mr. Al Gessman and he can be reached at 201-995-2048 or via email at
[email protected]. A.
Ensure all equipment has been delivered per the bill-of-material as stated on the design. If all equipment is not on site, STOP and call the Kroger Project Manager for procedural instructions.
B.
In regard to speakers and horns, set all tap settings as defined by the design prior to installation.
C.
Speaker(s) and horn(s) placement are to be executed as per the prescribed placement on the project drawings.
D.
Pendant speakers are to be 17 feet above the finished floor level. If 17 feet cannot be achieved, then best practice to get as close to that height must be employed. DO NOT hang pendant speakers directly over any object, such as light fixtures, pipes, cabinets, etc., which will negatively affect their performance.
E.
Interior ceiling speakers: Use shielded 18 AWG stranded 1 pair speaker wire. In plenum environments, use plenum rated cable as required (this is to be solely determined by the Contractor responsible for the project). The shield on these runs is to be contiguous. Grounding is to be done only at the amplifier end and not at the speaker run end.
F.
Ceiling speaker runs should be comprised of between 5 to 10 speakers maximum. It is the sole responsibility of the Contractor to use the guidelines of the Bogen wire-loss chart. This wire-loss chart (FIG. 8) determines total potential distances as related to total wattage draw in association to cable gauge.
G.
Horns located in dry, non-refrigerated locations: Use shielded 16 AWG stranded 1 pair speaker cable. It is strongly suggested to use a spade connector when possible for termination at the horn terminals. In plenum environments, use plenum rated cable as required (this is to be solely determined by the Contractor responsible for the project). The shield on these runs is to be contiguous. Grounding is to be done only at the amplifier end and not at the speaker run end.
H.
Horns located in the refrigerated areas: Same as E above with the exception that the cable should be within the working limits of the temperature ranges and environmental factors in such areas.
I.
Horn runs are at the discretion of the Contractor and should consider a “best physical installation solution” approach. It is the sole responsibility of the Contractor to use the guidelines if the Bogen wire-loss chart. The wire-loss chart (FIG. 8) determines total potential distance as related to total wattage draw in association to cable gauge.
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Multiple run speaker/horn terminations are to be terminated using a screw-down terminal strip (FIG. 2) considering wire gauge acceptance size and capacity. Model to be determined by the Contractor and should fit the requirements of the project, leaving at least a 20% growth factor. Cable ends to the terminal strip should be connected using a stranded spade type connector and not as direct wire to termination. TECHNICAL NOTE: Screw-down termination blocks differ from manufacturer to manufacturer (as well as custom design). Some pre-connect the lugs to each other horizontally or vertically while others do not. Make sure you note which type of design you are using and terminate correctly. (FIG. 2 and FIG. 3)
K.
Amplifiers: Strongly recommended that all parties involved in the installation of any Bogen amplifiers read the instruction manual prior to the installation. Installation of all amplifiers needs to follow the Connectivity Drawings supplied by Bogen and presented later in this document.
L.
Head end controller equipment: Same as K above.
M.
Balancing the final installation: 1.
Lead Contractor should have with them an SPL meter (Sound Pressure Level) and do a walkthrough of the facility taking note of the ambient dB levels in random locations (not one, but multiple locations), then take a reading of a page and compare that dB to ambient dB. The targeted goal of the projected audio from the system should be between +5dB to +6dB over ambient. Acceptable levels can also be +4dB to +9dB. Areas not reaching these minimum levels should be noted. At this point, and prior to any adjustments of any tap setting on the speakers, the Lead Contractor should make head end adjustments to the amplifier including volume, tone, delay, pre-announce tones, etc., if in the best interest of the system. DO NOT RE-TAP SPEAKERS AT THIS POINT IN TIME. It is suggested the amplifier not be set higher than ¾ of full volume; this will allow some head room in the event the store wants the total system louder.
2.
Prior to any adjustments to any speakers, the Lead Contractor must get the Lead store person to walk the site with them and either sign off on the system or advise the Contractor of any issues they may have. NOTE: SOUND IS EXTREMELY SUBJECTIVE AND IT IS IMPERATIVE ONLY ONE KEY PERSON FROM THE STORE DO THE FINAL WALK THROUGH AND SIGN OFF WITH THE CONTRACTOR.
3.
At this time, any speakers that are too low or too loud, the adjustments must be made at the speaker tap setting location. This action will only affect the individual speakers addressed. If speakers need to be tapped higher and there is not sufficient wattage in the amplifier to accommodate this, the Lead Contractor needs to call Al Gessman of Bogen or the Kroger Project Manager as soon as possible for procedural instructions. If the entire system is too low or too loud, then the adjustment can be made at the head end amplifier, without the need to re-tap any speakers/horns. Note that by adjusting the head end amplifier, ALL speakers will be affected.
4.
After final adjustments for system balancing, the Lead Contractor needs to get a final sign off from the lead person of the store. The sign-off document should be attached to the design and on file with the Contractor as well as with Kroger, and
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if requested, with the lead person signing off at the store. A small permanent reference dot should also be made on the amplifier(s) and any other head end Bogen equipment so as to denote the setting(s) the system is to be left at. If any changes to this equipment are made, the settings should be returned back to their original designated positions that were established during the final walk through and sing off, thus avoiding any potential service calls. N.
Cable management: The Contractor doing the Bogen install should be present to Kroger. A cable management document showing all connectivity runs and their associated speakers/horns on each run and their tap settings. Each run should also be given reference number, letter or name. A copy of this document should also be left in the main equipment room (ECR) with the head end equipment and should also include the name and contact number of the Contractor’s Lead Installer and Project Manager.
O.
The following pages are general connectivity drawings depicting: 1.
UTI1 Paging Controller to GS Series Amplifier (option to connect music)
2.
Dual Termination Strip Configuration of Multiple Speaker/Horn Runs to GS Series Amplifier
3.
Single Termination Strip Configuration of Multiple Speaker/Horn Runs to GS Series Amplifier
4.
AT10A Speaker Line Attenuator Wiring
5.
OPS1W Pendant Speaker Tap Setting Document
6.
CSD2X2 Drop-In Ceiling Tile Speaker Tap Setting Document
7.
SPT5A and SPT15A Horn Tap Setting Document
8.
Wire-Loss Chart
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Recommended Kroger Installation Practices
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This document is a guideline for installation practices of Bogen equipment for Kroger Corp. It is meant to help standardize the installation procedure, it is not meant to be a “Catch-All” for the responsibilities of the contractor or sub-contractors involved in the installation of the Bogen equipment and associated hardware. Best judgment and common sense practices need to be employed. Bogen Communications will be available between 8:30am and 5:00pm East Coast Time for telephone support when needed. The design engineer at Bogen for all Kroger applications is Mr. Al Gessman and he can be reached at 201-995-2048 or via email at:
[email protected]. ****************************************************************************************** 1) Ensure all equipment has been delivered per the bill-of-material as stated on the design. If all equipment is not on site, STOP and call your PROJECT MANAGER for procedural instructions. 2) In regard to speakers and horns, set all tap settings as defined by the design prior to installation. 3) Speaker(s) and horn(s) placement are to be executed as per the prescribed placement on the design. Best judgment is to be used if a speaker or horn placement can not be exact. 4) Pendant speakers are to be placed 17 feet above the finished floor level. If 17 feet can not be achieved, then best practice to get as close to that height must be employed. DO NOT hang pendant speakers directly over any object, such as lighting fixtures, pipes, cabinets, etc., which will negatively affect their performance. 5) Interior ceiling speakers: Use shielded 18awg stranded 1 pair speaker wire. In plenum environments, use plenum rated cable as required (this is to be solely determined by the contractor responsible for the project). The shield on these runs is to be contiguous. Grounding is to be done only at the amplifier end and not at the speaker run end. 6) Ceiling speaker runs should be comprised of between 5 to 10 speakers maximum. It is the sole responsibility of the contractor to use the guidelines of the wire-loss chart that Bogen furnishes with every design. This wire-loss chart (Fig. 8) determines total potential distance as related to total wattage draw in association to cable gauge. 7) Horns located in dry, non-refrigerated locations: Use shielded 16awg stranded 1 pair speaker cable. It is strongly suggested to use a spade connector when possible for termination at the horn terminals. In plenum environments, use plenum rated cable as required (this is to be solely determined by the contractor responsible for the project). The shield on these runs is to be contiguous. Grounding is to be done only at the amplifier end and not at the speaker run end. 8) Horns located in refrigerated areas: Same as 5 above with the exception that the cable should be within the working limits of the temperature ranges and environmental factors in such areas. 9) Horn runs are at the discretion of the contractor and should consider a “best physical installation solution” approach. It is the sole responsibility of the contractor to use the guidelines of the wireloss chart that Bogen furnishes with every design. This wire-loss chart (Fig.8)determines total potential distance as related to total wattage draw in association to cable gauge. 1
Bogen Communications, Inc. 50 Spring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446 201-934-8500
22 June 2015 Donald P. Busam MDTi Solutions 11260 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 45246 Ph: (513) 898-3819 Fx: (513) 349-8688 Project Reference Code: 15342B-MI.AG Dear Mr. Busam: Enclosed please find a copy of the plans indicating speaker/horn placement for Kroger, D-754, Shelby Township, MI. The system is specified for All-Call as requested. Exact speaker/horn placement will be the responsibility of the contractor. Below I have provided a bill-of-material. If you or your colleagues have any questions regarding the attached project design and its supporting scope-ofwork, bill-of-material and/or its assumptions, please feel free to call me at your earliest convenience. If we are awarded this project and if in the event your installation team requires technical assistance during actual work in progress, please note that we have a fully staffed Technical Applications Department (1800-999-2809) to assist them over the telephone. All applications representatives will have access to the project design and can access it while on the phone with your people. Also, for your convenience technical installation manuals are included with each piece of equipment. To ensure the fastest response possible, it would be very helpful if the person calling in for technical assistance also had available the project reference code. Thank you for giving Bogen the opportunity to work with you on this project. Best regards, Al Gessman Systems Design Engineer Cc: Tom Bisanti / Bogen Communications Inc.
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Kroger D-754 Shelby Township, MI 15342B-MI.AG Scope of Work
The system is specified for All-Call as requested; and will be driven by two Gold Seal Series Amplifiers.
The OPS1W should be suspended at a target height, or as close as possible, of 17 feet Above the Finished Floor (AFF).
The OPS1W speakers that should be set to 4 Watts are colored MAGENTA on the floor plan.
The OPS1W speakers that should be set to 2 Watts are colored LAVANDER on the floor plan.
The CSD2X2 speakers that should be set to 1 Watt are colored BLUE on the floor plan.
The MB8TSL speakers that should be tapped to 1 Watt are colored GREEN on the floor plan.
The AT10A attenuators are colored RED on the floor plan.
The AT35A attenuators are colored BROWN on the floor plan and are located in the ECR (MDF) room.
The SPT5A horns that should be set to tap #2 (1.25 Watts) are colored CYAN on the floor plan.
The SPT15A horns that should be set to tap #3 (3.8 Watts) are colored ORANGE on the floor plan.
The Suggested Speaker Cable Runs are colored GREEN on the floor plan and originate in the ECR (MDF) room.
The Bogen UTI1 Universal Telephone Interface may be required to provide interface to any analog port of the phone switch. If a Page Port is available from the phone switch, the UTI1 will not be required.
Bill-of-Material 106 – OPS1W 106 – CK10W 106 – CK10W 34 – CSD2X2 3 – MB8TSL 31 – AT10A 10 – AT35A 12 – SPT5A 7 – SPT15A 19 – BC1 2 – GS250 2 – GSRPK 2 – GSTRC 1 – UTI1 1 – RPKUTI1
Orbit Pendant Speaker, Off-White Suspension Cable Kit, White Optional Safety Cable Kit, White Drop-In Ceiling Tile Speaker (Shipped in Multiples of 2 each) Metal Box Speaker, Slanted Front Speaker Line Attenuator 10-Watts Speaker Line Attenuator 35 Watts Reflex Horn 7.5-Watts Reentrant Horn 15 Watts Optional SPT Beam Mounting Clamp Gold Seal Series Amplifier 250 Watts Optional GS Rack Mounting Kit Optional GS Tamper Resistant Cover Universal Telephone Interface (See Bullet #12) Optional UTI1 Rack Mounting Kit
Note: 18 AWG (minimum) two conductor (shielded) cable is recommended for the Speaker / Horn runs. In regard to long distance runs and/or large wattage loads, the attached “Wire Loss Chart” needs to be addressed.
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WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER FOR PAGING SYSTEM LAYOUT DESIGN WORK. Bogen will use reasonable efforts to furnish equipment and paging layout recommendations based upon the information provided by the customer to Bogen, and no such information provided by the customer will be considered confidential or accorded confidential treatment. The customer agrees to assume all risks related to and/or arising from the installation, activation and/or hook-up of the Equipment. Bogen shall not be responsible for any damage or injury to person or property resulting from the installation, activation and/or hook-up of the Equipment, and the customer agrees to hold Bogen harmless from any and all such damage or injury or claims pertaining thereto. Bogen makes no guaranty, representation or warranty, expressed or implied, that the selected equipment, layout or resultant system will meet the customer's performance specifications, needs or requirements. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER BOGEN'S STANDARD PRODUCT WARRANTY, BOGEN HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, RELATIVE TO THE EQUIPMENT, SYSTEM LAYOUT AND RESULTANT PAGING SYSTEM, AND PERFORMANCE THEREOF, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL BOGEN BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE, AND/OR LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES) ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SYSTEM LAYOUT (ANY STATEMENT, DEPICTION OR IMPLICATION SET FORTH THEREIN OR OMITTED THEREFROM, OR THE MODIFICATION THEREOF), THE RESULTANT PAGING SYSTEM, THE PERFORMANCE THEREOF OR ANY EQUPMENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, EVEN IF BOGEN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR LOSSES.
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10) Multiple run speaker/horn terminations are to be terminated using a screw-down terminal strip (see attached drawing) considering wire gauge acceptance size and capacity. Model to be determined by the installer and should fit the requirements of the project, leaving at least a 20% growth factor. Cable ends to the terminal strip should be connected using a standard spade type connector and not as direct wire to termination. TECHNICAL NOTE: Screw down termination blocks differ from manufacturer to manufacturer (as well as custom designed). Some pre-connect the lugs to each other horizontally or vertically while others do not: please make sure you note which type of design you are using, and terminate correctly. (Fig.2 & Fig.3) 11) Amplifiers: Strongly recommended that all parties involved in the installation of any Bogen amplifiers read the instruction manual prior to the installation. Installation of all amplifiers needs to follow the CONNECTIVITY DRAWINGS SUPPLIED BY BOGEN WITH EACH DESIGN. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A COPY OF THESE DOCUMENTS. 12) Head end controller equipment: Same as 11 above. 13) Balancing the final install: a. Lead contractor should have with them an SPL meter (Sound Pressure Level) and do a walk through of the facility taking note of the ambient dB levels in random locations (not one, but multiple), then take a reading of a page and compared that dB to the ambient dB. The targeted goal of the projected audio from the system should be between +5dB to +6dB over ambient. Acceptable levels can also be +4 to +9 dB. Areas not reaching these minimum levels should be noted. At this point, and prior to any adjustment of any tap setting on the speakers, this lead person from the contractor should make head end adjustments to the amplifier including volume, tone, delay, pre-announce tones etc., if in the best interest of the system. DO NOT RE-TAP SPEAKERS AT THIS POINT IN TIME It is suggested the amplifier not be set higher than ¾ of full volume; this will allow some head room in the event the store wants the total system louder. b. Prior to any adjustments to any speakers, the lead contractor must get the lead store person to walk the site with them and either sign off on the system or advise the contractor of any issues they may have. NOTE: SOUND IS EXTREMELY SUBJECTIVE AND IT IS IMPERATIVE ONLY ONE KEY PERSON FROM THE STORE DO THE FINAL WALK THROUGH AND SIGN OFF WITH THE CONTRACTOR. c. At this time, any speakers that are too low or too loud, the adjustments must be made at the speaker tap setting location; this action will only affect the individual speakers addressed. If speakers need to be tapped higher and there is not sufficient wattage in the amplifier to accommodate this, the lead contractor needs to call Al Gessman of Bogen or their project manager ASAP for procedural instructions. If the entire system is too low or too loud, then the adjustment can be made at the head end amplifier, without the need to re-tap any speakers/horns. Note that by adjusting the head end amplifier, ALL speakers will be affected.
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d. After final adjustments for system balancing, the lead contractor needs to get a final sign off from the lead person of the store. That document should be attached to the design and on file with the contractor as well as with Kroger Corporate, and if requested, with the lead person signing off at the store. A small permanent reference dot should also be made on the amplifier(s) and any other head end Bogen equipment so as to denote the setting(s) the system is to be left at. If any changes to this equipment are made, the settings should be returned back to their original designated positions that were established during the final walk through and sign offs, thus avoiding any potential service calls. 14) Cable management: The contracting company doing the Bogen install should present to Kroger a cable management document showing all connectivity runs and their associated speakers/horns on each run and their tap settings. Each run should also be given a reference number, letter or name. A copy of this document should also be left in the main equipment room with the head end equipment and should also include the name and contact number of the lead installer as well as project manager. 15) The following pages are general connectivity drawings depicting: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.
UTI1 Paging controller to GS series amplifier. (connecting music as an option) Dual termination strip configuration of multiple speaker/horn runs to GS series amplifier. Single termination strip configuration of multiple speaker/horn runs to GS series amplifier. AT10A Speaker Line Attenuator wiring. OPS1W Pendant speaker tap setting document. CSD2X2 Drop-In Ceiling Tile Speaker tap setting document. SPT5A & SPT15A Horn tap setting document Wire-Loss Chart
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To Terminal Strip(s)
Gold Seal Series Amplifier 25V GND COM CT
LINK 25V
8 70V
100V
DIRECT OUT 4
WMT-1A
TO POWER AMP
IN
MIC5/TEL GND
MIC6 GND
LO CUT FILTER
BOGEN
AUX1 / MIC6
OUT
MIC5 / TEL
COMMUNICATIONS, INC RAMSEY, N.J.
REMOTE MSTR MIC1 MIC2 MIC3 AUX2
MIC5/ MIC6/ TEL AUX1
PHAMTOM
MODEL: SERIES:
ON
POWER IN PREC COM 1 MICROPHONE PRECEDENCE
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
AUX 2
LINK OUT IN
TAPE OUT
AE
ALC
VAR MUTE
VOX
120 VAC 3A 60HZ 300W
4 3.15A HOLD
OFF
POWER OUT
3
2
1
MIC
AUX 1
UTI1 (Universal Telephone Interface) AUX CONTACT
TONES
OVERRIDE NTR
C
MUSIC LEVEL
TRUNK
GND STRT
COM
N.O.
N.C.
LEVEL TRUNK/ PAGE PORT
MUTE LEVEL
T
STATION PORT GS
LS
TN
CONT
PAGE PORT
STATION
L
From Customer Supplied Line Level (85mv to 100mv) Music Source
(FIG. 1)
R
PAGE ONLY
PAGE & MUSIC
MUSIC INPUT
R
+
_
T
R
+
_
Suggested Speaker Termination Drawing for Multiple Speaker Runs This depicts a standard type terminal strip with each screw terminal connected together, thus making one block for the Common Lead and another block for the 70 Volt Lead. These terminal strips are capable of handling 16awg and 18 awg speaker cable and their associated termination spades. 110 and / or 66 block punch down terminations are not recommended for speaker terminations. 70 Volt
Common 25V GND COM CT
LINK 25V
8 70V
100V
DIRECT OUT 4
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Gold Seal Series Amplifier WMT-1A
TO POWER AMP
IN
OUT
MIC5/TEL GND
MIC6 GND
LO CUT FILTER
BOGEN
AUX1 / MIC6
MIC5 / TEL
COMMUNICATIONS, INC RAMSEY, N.J.
REMOTE MSTR MIC1 MIC2 MIC3 AUX2
MIC5/ MIC6/ TEL AUX1
PHAMTOM
MODEL: SERIES:
ON
POWER IN PREC COM 1 MICROPHONE PRECEDENCE
LINK OUT IN
TAPE OUT
AE
ALC
VOX
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
VAR MUTE
4 3.15A HOLD
ON
AUX 2
120 VAC 3A 60HZ 300W
Multiple Runs to 70 Volt Terminal of Speakers / Horns / Attenuators
OFF
POWER OUT
(FIG. 2)
AUX 1
3
2
1
MIC
Multiple Runs to Common Terminal of Speakers / Horns / Attenuators
Suggested Speaker Termination Drawing for Multiple Speaker Runs This depicts a standard type terminal strip capable of handling 16awg and 18 awg speaker cable and their associated termination spades. 110 and / or 66 block punch down terminations are not recommended for speaker terminations. Page 6 of 11 70 Volt
Common 25V GND COM CT
LINK 25V
8 70V
100V
DIRECT OUT 4
Gold Seal Series Amplifier WMT-1A
TO POWER AMP
IN
OUT
MIC5/TEL GND
MIC6 GND
LO CUT FILTER
BOGEN
AUX1 / MIC6
MIC5 / TEL
COMMUNICATIONS, INC RAMSEY, N.J.
REMOTE MSTR MIC1 MIC2 MIC3 AUX2
MIC5/ MIC6/ TEL AUX1
PHAMTOM
MODEL: SERIES:
ON
POWER IN PREC COM 1 MICROPHONE PRECEDENCE
LINK OUT IN
TAPE OUT
AE
ALC
VOX
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
VAR MUTE
4 3.15A HOLD
ON
AUX 2
120 VAC 3A 60HZ 300W
Multiple Runs to 70 Volt Terminal of Speakers / Horns / Attenuators
OFF
POWER OUT
(FIG. 3)
AUX 1
3
2
1
MIC
Multiple Runs to Common Terminal of Speakers / Horns / Attenuators
Speaker Line Attenuator Wiring Diagram
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AT10A
From Amplifier 70V
RED
5
4
GREEN
6
3
7
2
COM
8 1
BLACK
9 1 0
0
CSD2X2
AT10A 70V
RED
5
4
GREEN
6
3
From Amplifier
7
2
COM
BLACK
8 1
9 0
1 0
OPS1W (FIG. 4)
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8
4
2
16
2
4 8
70V
100V
32
16
16
16
1
32
Shown at 70 Volt, 2 Watts (FIG. 5)
CSD Speaker With Back Box Series Tap Settings (Selector Switch shown at 1-Watt)
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.5
1
2 4
.25
WATTS 25V
(FIG. 6)
OR
70V
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SPT5A
Tap Setting
SPT15A
Watts (25V) Watts (70V) Watts (25V) Watts (70V) (SPT15A Selector Switch shown at Tap #3)
Position #1
0.65
0.9
Position #2
1.25
1.8
Position #3
.31
2.50
.48
3.8
Position #4
.68
5.00
.94
7.5
Position #5
1.00
7.50
1.8
Position #6
N/A
N/A
7.5
Position #7
N/A
N/A
(FIG. 7)
15
15
Wire Loss
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Once you have an idea of how many speakers are to be wired together , estimate how long the wire run will be from the first to last speaker in each row . Include the lead -in wire length from the amplifier to the first speaker in each row in your overall run length . For each row , sum up the speaker power and cable lengths . Then refer to the chart to ensure that the wire guage is sufficient to support the power and cable length desired . It may be necessary to increase the wire guage or split the speaker loads to shorten the wire run lengths if they exceed the chart maximums .
Wire Loss Chart (10% of Power Lost in Wire)
Wire Load Power Per Wire Run (Watts) 10 30 100 200 15 50 Gauge 5 16
10,000
7,000
4,600
2,300
1,400
700
350
18
9,000
4,500
2,800
1400
830
415
205
20
5,500
2,700
1,800
900
22
3,400
1,700
1,100
550
24
2,100
1,000
700
350
540 330 210
270
135
115
60
105
50
Maximum Wire Run Cable Length (ft.) (FIG. 8)