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3. PROTECTIVE COVER 16 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY continued Step 7 Before installing the Arm Assembly remove the screw in the Arm Slip Ring Cover and gently lift the Slip Ring Cover back until the Slip Ring has been pulled completely out of the Arm Assembly ARM 2 SLIP RING COVER SCREW SLIP RING 8 Place the Flat Washer onto the Light Mount Column Shaft and then mount Arm Assembly Keep Arm Assembly level perpendicular to Column while positioning onto the Column Shaft Raise Arm until the Light Mount Column Shaft protrudes see next bullet The Arm Assembly is heavy and must be held up for a several minutes Assembly requires two or more people LIGHT MOUNT COLUMN SHAFT FLAT WASHER 1 RETAINING RING GROOVE 9 Align the Keyed Washer with the cutout portion of the protruding Shaft and attach FLAT WASHER Place the Retaining Ring onto the Shaft and push upwards until it locks into Shaft Retaining Ring groove thus locking the Arm Assembly to the Light Mount Column RETAINING RING KEYED WASHER ELI ammo SLIP RING COVER 17 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY continued 10 Re assemble the Slip Ring Slip Ring Cover and Slip Ring Cover Screw BE CA
4. Construction Documents available 6 12 15 at 10 00 Subcontractor Conference 6 18 15 at Noon Bidder questions are due 6 23 15 Final Addendum if required to be posted 6 26 15 at Noon Subcontractor bids 8 18 15 Work intended to commence The schedule for Sitework will commence immediately after issuance of the Notice to Proceed and receipt of all applicable Permits Overall duration of construction activities is anticipated to be 7 months GENERAL ITEMS Insurance All responding subcontractors must be able to meet or exceed the requirements listed below General Liability 1 000 000 Each Occurrence 2 000 000 Aggregate v 1 000 000 Products Completed Operations Aggregate Y Excess Umbrella Liability 1 000 000 Each Occurrence amp Aggregate 5100 000 Each Accident amp Disease Each Employee v 500 000 Disease Policy Limit v Automobile Liability 1 000 000 e Hogan Construction Group Subcontractor Prequalification E Verify e Payment and Performance Bonds e Subcontractor Agreement Clayton County SLBE Program CLAYTON COUNTY SLBE PROGRAM Two Types of Certification e Locally based inside of Clayton County e Locally based outside of Clayton County but in DeKalb Fayette Fulton Henry or Spaulding County 5 surrounding counties e Located and Opera
5. 2181 06 15 15 DATE M 3 CORRID E LP1 3 169 LP1 3 7 10 MANAGER ASST 5 B A Addendum 001 DESCRIPTION g SALLY PORT 20 2 7 m m e n Y T lt O 6 m m O 04 15 15 SOLICITATION NO i CONTRACT NO DATE TL D 79 0 09 28 09 SIZE FILE NAME ANSI D LJ RELAY DESIGNATION TYPICAL PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE FILE NO DWN BY CKD BY CTB HLB DESIGNED BY SUBMITTED BY Ne ATT TTT TT TASS NAY ar HY HEN 5 b EL e 3 T ore sail zi 2 _ CLAYTON CO ANIMAL CONT ELECTRICAL CENTRAL R14 rvt ZProjects Clayton County Animal Shelter Revit Files 041415 1 140234 6 16 2015 10 40 51 AM LIGHTING PLAN SCALE 1 8 1 0 3500 Parkway Norcross GA 3 JOB NO 1140324 CLAYTON COUNTY E 5 lt oO 2 lt lt gt lt
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7. Top Coat Material Design Basis Stonkote HT4 Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Formulation Description 2 component 100 solids Type Pigmented Finish Standard Number of Coats One Mortar Base Material Design Basis PlexiClad GS Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Formulation Description 3 three component 100 96 solids Application Method Metal Trowel 1 Thickness of Coats Nominal inch 6 4 mm 2 Number of Coats One Aggregates Pigmented Blended aggregate Top Coat Material Design Basis PlexiGlaze IFF Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Formulation Description 2 component 100 solids Type Pigmented Finish Standard Number of Coats One Compressive Strength 10 000 psi Compressive Strength 12 500 psi Tensile Strength 1 750 psi Tensile Strength 2 200 psi Flexural Strength 4 000 psi Flexural Strength 4 300 psi Hardness 85 90 Hardness 80 90 Bond Strength gt 400 psi 100 concrete failure Bond Strength gt 400 psi 100 concrete failure ASTM D4226 Impact Resistance 160 in 16 MIL D 3134 Impact Resistance No chipping cracking or delaminating not more than 1 16 inch permanent indentation Abrasion Resistance 0 1 gm max weight loss Abrasion Resistance lt 0 1 gm loss max Flexural Modulus of Elasticity 2 0 x 10 Flexural Modulus of Elasticity 0 29 Flammability Self Extinguishing Flammability Self Extinguishing Please review the attached data sheets Visit our web site at www plexi ch
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9. t gt to J 2850 2 oz99 zZ ooma 5 SQ zz gt lt 3 O a PLAN NORTH Copyright 2012 by amp C opyrig y Pon ompany All rights reserved No copying or IDENTIFICATION duplication of these documents is allowed E 201 FO H P E HM IT without the express written agreement of Pond amp Company SHEET OF Project Date Project ID Project Name PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 SECTION INCLUDES SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS SECTION 283113 FIRE ALARM PANELS A Provide combination intrusion detection and fire alarm control panels including engineering components installation and commissioning 12 RELATED SECTIONS A Section 283113 Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security 13 REFERENCES A Reference Standards Provide systems which meet or exceed the requirements of the following publications and organizations as applicable to the Work of this Section 1 Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL UL 268 UL 365 UL 609 UL 611 UL 636 UL 684 UL 985 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Central Station Burglar Alarm Units Holdup Alarm Units and Systems Local Central Station and Remote Station Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems Household Fire Warning System Units UL 1023
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11. 150 mm above top level of duct bank Warning Planks Bury warning planks approximately 12 inches 300 mm above direct buried ducts and duct banks placing them 24 inches 600 mm o c Align planks along the width and along the centerline of duct bank Provide an additional plank for each 12 inch 300 mm increment of duct bank width over a nominal 18 inches 450 mm Space additional planks 12 inches 300 mm apart horizontally Warning Tape Bury warning tape approximately 12 inches 300 mm above all concrete encased ducts and duct banks Align tape parallel to and within 3 inches 75 mm of centerline of duct bank Provide an additional warning tape for each 12 inch 300 mm increment of duct bank width over a nominal 18 inches 450 mm Space additional tapes 12 inches 300 mm apart horizontally INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE MANHOLES HANDHOLES AND BOXES Precast Concrete Handhole and Manhole Installation 1 Comply with ASTM C 891 unless otherwise indicated Install units level and plumb and with orientation and depth coordinated with connecting ducts to minimize bends and deflections required for proper entrances 3 Unless otherwise indicated support units on a level bed of crushed stone or gravel graded from 1 inch 25 mm sieve to No 4 4 75 mm sieve and compacted to same density as adjacent undisturbed earth Elevations 1 Manhole Roof Install with rooftop at least 15 inches 380 mm below finished grade 2 Manhole Fram
12. Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units a b f 2 UL 864 h i j k F a ederal Communications Commission FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices b Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 68 Connection of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network 3 National Fire Protection Association NFPA a NFPA 70 National Electrical Code b NFPA 72 National Fire Protection Code 283113 1 Project Date SECTION 283113 Project ID INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Project Name 1 4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A Combination Intrusion Detection and Fire Alarm Control Panels Basis of design is the Honeywell VISTA 128FBP System a burglary access control CCTV switching system that includes the following capabilities 1 Listed for UL Commercial Fire and Burglary Supports up to 128 zones Supports up to 8 separate partitions Supports up to 150 users Supports commercial wireless devices Provides integrated security access control and CCTV switching capability Provides supervision of peripheral devices Supports up to 96 optional relay outputs Supports long range radio LRR communication 10 Provides scheduling capability to allow for automated operations 11 Supports up to 8 alphanumeric paging devices 12 Supports panel linking 1
13. RFIS Project Clayton County Animal Control Pond Project No 1140234 Updated June 16 2015 NUMBER QUESTION ANSWER 1 Electrical One Line on E 002 indicates MDP to be 480 277V which appears to be an error since all distribution equipment is scheduled as 120 208 Please confirm I see reference to Intrusion Detection Devices but nothing in the specs on the system are we to include rough in only boxes and conduits I see reference to Access Control Devices but nothing the specs on the system are we to include rough in only boxes and conduits I see reference to CCTV but nothing in the specs on th system are we to include rough in only boxes and conduits I see symbols which appear to be for Tele Data drops however the symbols legend on E 001 does not indicate specifically what these are nor is there a spec section for communications Are we to include rough i only boxes and conduits 1 Fixture in Restroom 117 does not have a designatic attached should it be Type F 1 Fixture in Restroom 118 does not have a designatic attached should it be Type F 2 Symbols SL in Surgical 129 per Keynote 2 indicate Surgical Lights Keynote indicates to coordinate with plan 1 102 however there is no information concerning these surgical lights on that page any other Interiors page or Architectural page Are these fixtures to be supplied by the EC and if so please provide specifications If these fixt
14. The cable tray will continue into far enough to deliver the riser station horizontal and fiber to the end destination Cascade transitions waterfalls shall be used if height variations occur between the cable tray equipment and the ladder rack equipment 2 All cable trays inside the Telecommunications Equipment rooms must be a prefabricated structure consisting of two side rails connected by individual transverse members Wire mesh type or Mono Mount wire cable tray systems will not be used The horizontal cable tray system shall be able to support a minimum of 100 Ibs of cable per linear foot Drop off support for the copper cable going into the frames racks shall be used Outlet Boxes Outlet boxes shall be assembled as follows 3 Depth 3 26 inches 4 Height 4 16 inches 5 Width 3 51 inches Backboards Backboards Plywood fire retardant treated both sides 3 4 by 48 by 96 inches 19 by 1220 by 2440 mm Comply with requirements for plywood backing panels specified in Division 06 Plywood should be installed 1ft above finished floor Equipment Frames All equipment frames will be placed with their associated vertical and horizontal wire management A standard equipment frame foot print including installed equipment is 26 inch x 8 ft The 8 ft measurement is from any obstruction or wall Vertical Wire Managers Copper Fiber A standard vertical wire manager between equipment frames is 10 inch If the vertical wire manag
15. WASHER MOUNT P N 065 9000 00 Re attach Upper Cover POST 5 using two screws removed UPPER COVER SCREW P N 061 1003 03 ARM ASSEMBLY 6 Through the hole on top of the OS ARM SLIP RING 242 HEM ASSEMBLY Upper Cover install the Arm Assembly to Wall Mount Post SS SECONDARY At same time feed the Arm s WIRING Secondary Wiring through the shaft of the Wall Mount Post UPPER SECONDARY WIRIN COVER ex POWER SUPPLY SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 1 continued 7 Join the Wire Connections from the Arm Assembly to the Wall Mount Power Supply using the three quick fasten Wire Connectors and matching wire colors per the wiring schematic Dome Light Page 31 Spot Light Page 32 due SS RE LP oa eee PINCH AND INSERT WIRE 8 Go to LAMP HEAD ARM ASSEMBLY Page 24 Note If Arm doesn t hold the Lamp Head drops or if the tension is too strong go to ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT on Page 26 10 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY MOBILE LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 2 Shor Line Mobile Stand Shor Line Mobile Stand 120V Dome Light 913 5005 04 120V Spot Light Model 913 5006 04 240V Dome Light 913 5005 14 240V Dome Light Model 913 5006 14 IMPORTANT For the safety of installers and equipment users Shor Line requires all installation and repairs be performed by a
16. and 50 relative humidity each coat needs to cure a minimum of 2 4 hours Allow a minimum of 4 hours before permitting light pedestrian traffic and at least 24 48 hours before permitting heavy pedestrian or auto traffic onto the finished surface Higher temperatures and or high humidity will accelerate the cure time Use caution in batch sizes and thickness of application Low temperature and or humidity extend the cure time EQUIPMENT CLEANUP Equipment should be cleaned with an environmentally safe solvent as permitted under local regulations immediately after use TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Solids Content 92 5 mixed Tensile Strength psi ASTM D412 5000 8000 Hardness Shore D ASTM D2240 70 75 Flexibility 1 8 inch mandrel ASTM D1737 Pass Elongation ASTM D412 30 50 350 Viscosity cp 75 Mixed 400 Tear Strength ASTM D624 350 pli Taber Abrasion ASTM D4060 22 mg Gel Time min 75 F 15 20 Initial Set Time min 75 F 20 30 Mix Color Clear Mix Ratio 2A 1B by volume Cure Time 1 2 hrs VOC 30 40 g L Flammability Self extinguishing over concrete This product contains isocyanate and curative material Notice The technical data contained herein are true and accurate to the best of our knowledge All products are offered and sold subject to Plexi Chemie Standard Conditions of Sale Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without prior no
17. 12 inches 300 mm vertically and horizontally to accommodate alignment variations Duct Entrances in Handhole Walls Cast end bell or duct terminating fitting in wall for each entering duct Handholes 12 inches wide by 24 inches long 300 mm wide by 600 mm long and larger shall have inserts for cable racks and pulling in irons installed before concrete 1s poured 2 5 HANDHOLES AND BOXES OTHER THAN PRECAST CONCRETE A General Requirements for Handholes and Boxes Comply with SCTE 77 Comply with tier requirements in Underground Enclosure Application Article 1 Color Gray Configuration Units shall be designed for flush burial and have closed bottom unless otherwise indicated 3 Cover Weatherproof secured by tamper resistant locking devices and having structural load rating consistent with enclosure 4 Cover Finish Nonskid finish shall have a minimum coefficient of friction of 0 50 5 Cover Legend Molded lettering ELECTRIC 6 Handholes 12 inches wide by 24 inches long 300 mm wide by 600 mm long and larger shall have factory installed inserts for cable racks and pulling in irons B Fiberglass Handholes and Boxes Molded of fiberglass reinforced polyester resin with covers made of polymer concrete C High Density Plastic Boxes Injection molded of high density polyethylene or copolymer polypropylene Cover shall be made of polymer concrete UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 3 Copyrigh
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19. 201 by Hor A onte rese ves No oo duslizitor ef tres doc FLOOR Boas NOTED comme aoe Sens v iDENTIEIGATION BID DOCUMENTS 101 2015 45 55 PY SCALE 1 8 2 1 0 1 Architects Engineers Planners Ti CMU 20 0 VERIFY BUILDING 10 EQUAL SPACES 1 2 18 HIGH ARIAL 5522 BLACK 5 NUMBER WITH OWNER 8 E 6 8 3 8 z 8 2 i 18 0 13 CMU 5 PORT 16 12 HIGH ARIAL EAST ELEVATION uy 3 301 EQUAL QUAL EQAUL EQUAL 4 1T EIFS LEGEND EIFS WALL SYSTEM EIFS 1 COLOR STO 93860 52 SANDSTONE TEXTURE MEDIUM EIFS WALL SYSTEM EIFS 2 COLOR STO 11403 BURNT ASH TEXTURE MEDIUM VERTICAL REVEALS HORIZONTAL REVEALS EIFS REVEAL DECK BEARING 16 47 VERTICAL REVEALS IN EIFS 1 AT DOOR amp WINDOW JAMBS SEE ELEVATIONS IF REQUIRED 3 EIFS REVEAL DETAIL 2 8 HIGH ABARIAL GENERAL NOTES ELEVATIONS 1 SEE SHEET 001 FOR GENERAL NOTES 2 SEE STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL PLUMBING amp ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION KEYNOTES INDICATED WITH COORDINATE LOUVER SIZE REQUIREMENTS WITH FAN SIZE WHERE APPLICABLE ALL REFERENCED MANUFACTURERS ARE INTENDED TO ESTABLISH COLORS PATTERNS AND FINISHES OF MATERIALS THIS DOES NOT LIMIT COMPARABLE SELECTIONS FROM OTHER MANUFACTURERS KEY NOTES ELEVATIONS A 201 DES
20. 40 85 F PlexiFlake QAF Technical Information Salt spray Resistance 25 No effect after 100 hrs Toxicity Non toxic USDA approved Physical Property Test Method Result Hardness shore D ASTMD 2240 60 70 Water Absorption ASTMD 570 0 04 Tensile strength ASTMD 638 3 750 PSI Flexural Strength ASTMD 790 4 800 PSI Compressive Strength ASTMD 695 15 500 PSI Bonds strength to Concrete ACI 403 100 concrete failure Impact Resistance ASTM D 4226 2160 inch per lbs Cure Rate TTF 12 Hours Foot 24 Operational Elevated temperature MIL D 3134 No slip or flow Thermal Shock 50 cycles of MIL F 52505 No cracking or loss of adhesion immersion in chilled and boiling water UV resistance MIL F 52505 No chalking or loss of adhesion Abrasion resistance CS 17 wheel ASTM D 4060 22 mg loss wgt Loss 1000 gr Load 10000 cycles Coefficient of Friction dry ASTM F 1679 0 735 Coefficient of Friction wet ASTM F 1679 0 625 Flammability ASTM E 648 Class 1 Before using any Plexi Chemie Inc product be sure the Material Safety Data Sheet is read and understood PLEXIFLAKE QAF DATA SHEET 2 Page 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 27 Phone 904 693 8800 FAX 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com Product Data Sheet For PLEXICREST XP Polyaspartic Ester Urethane Coating DESCRIPTION PLEXICREST XP Polyaspartic Ester Ure
21. 5604 heat detector or equivalent Fire System Heat Detectors 194 F Fixed Wireless Selected areas in the facility will use heat detectors to sense the sudden outbreak of fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Heat detectors may be in hallways parking garages utility rooms laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each heat detector install a System Sensor 5604 heat detector or equivalent Fire System Heat Detectors 194 F Fixed and Rate of Rise V Plex Selected areas in the facility will use heat detectors to sense the sudden outbreak of fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Heat detectors may be in hallways parking garages utility rooms laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each heat detector install a System Sensor 5604 heat detector or equivalent Fire System Heat Detectors 194 F Fixed and Rate of Rise Wireless Selected areas in the facility will use heat detectors to sense the sudden outbreak of fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Heat detectors may be in hallways parking garages utility rooms laboratories server rooms classrooms or other
22. 5890 Wireless Motion Detector or equivalent Passive Infrared Motion Detector Ceiling Mounted V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 997 Passive Infrared Motion Detector or equivalent Passive Infrared Motion Detector Wall Mounted V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model S2500SN V Plex PIR Motion Detector or equivalent Dual Tec Motion Detector Wall Mounted Curtain Wireless Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 5897 35 Wireless Motion Detector or equivalent Dual Tec Motion Detector Anti Mask Wall Mounted V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model DT 283113 28 Project Date Project ID Project Name 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS 906 Dual Tec Motion Detector or equivalent with anti mask detection capabilities Glass Break Detector Flush Mount V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use glass break detectors to sen
23. Concrete Placement Article in Section 033000 Cast in Place Concrete Place concrete carefully during pours to prevent voids under and between conduits and at exterior surface of envelope Do not allow a heavy mass of concrete to fall directly onto ducts Allow concrete to flow to center of bank and rise up in middle uniformly filling all open spaces Do not use power driven agitating equipment unless specifically designed for duct bank application K Direct Buried Duct Banks l Excavate trench bottom to provide firm and uniform support for duct bank Comply with requirements in Section 312000 Earth Moving for preparation of trench bottoms for pipes less than 6 inches 150 mm in nominal diameter Support ducts on duct separators coordinated with duct size duct spacing and outdoor temperature Space separators close enough to prevent sagging and deforming of ducts with not less than four spacers per 20 feet 6 m of duct Secure separators to earth and to ducts to prevent displacement during backfill and yet permit linear duct movement due to expansion and contraction as temperature changes Stagger spacers approximately 6 inches 150 mm between tiers Depth Install top of duct bank at least 36 inches 900 mm below finished grade unless otherwise indicated Set elevation of bottom of duct bank below frost line Install ducts with a minimum of 3 inches 75 mm between ducts for like services and 6 inches 150 mm between power an
24. FLi l i T i i 1 DESCR FION LAUNDRYIJAN comica e ez SOIGITATION CONTRACT NO BY DAO OOS FINISHED FLOOR ADOPTION p B CLAYTON 1 l 1 1 ANVIL BLOCK ROAD ELLENWOOD GEORGIA 30294 FLOOR PLAN NOTED vaadSaerver 20 602 cor ivacourcesiva TiCiaytor County A023 Clayton Co An Control Kane 1 6 CLAY TON CO ANIMAL CONT ARCH CENTRAL Riv CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL
25. Holder and reverse the above Steps Do Not Substitute Only replace with specified bulbs LAMP HOLDER 2 RELEASE E si EHD BEZEL 181 0062 00 FAN amp LAMP HOLDER ASSY 28 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS FUNCTIONALITY Shor Line Surgical Spot Light e Continuously adjustable spot from 3 to 11 diameter provides homogenous light with 4 150 foot candles at a distance of 36 and color temperature of approximately 4 000 degrees Kelvin The Upper Control Level adjusts the diameter of the light field 3 diameter minimum to 11 diameter maximum at a distance of 36 inches e Mechanical dimmer provides constant purity of light without affecting color temperature The Lower Control Level adjusts the brightness of the light e Easily replaceable 150 Watt 21 Volt Halogen bulb e Heat absorbing glass filter Lamp Head rotates 360 degrees on a horizontal plane e Positioning handle mounted on perimeter allows for easy movement of Lamp Head e Autoclavable Positioning Handle push quick connect release button to remove e International AC input range 88 132 VAC 176 264 VAC 320 Watt switching power supply Short circuit overload over voltage over temp protected Reset Auto Recovery e AC current 1 42 amp ON OFF POWER SWITCH POSITIONING HANDLE UPPER CONTROL LOWER CONTROL LEVER LIGHT FIELD LEVER BRIGHTNESS
26. IT Data Room to Gate Motor Hand Hole in IT Data Right of Way in front of Police Rm 120 Precinct Gate Access Pedestal Communications Conduit Logical BUILDING Animal Control Kennel DRAWING No DATE Rev T CCL 7 March 2015 1 2 4 Duct Bank to Hand Hole in front of Police Precinct 1 2 Conduit to Gate Motor 4 4 Sleeves with Firestop for Horizontal Cable Routing c 10 0 2 Equipment Racks 19 Wx84 H Walls to be wrapped in approved backboard 12 W Ladder Rack for Cable Support and Routing Proposed Layout IT Data Rm 120 Scale 4 1 0 BUILDING Animal Control Kennel DRAWING No DATE T ER1 7 March 2015 EXTERIOR CARD ACCESS READER TO BE PLACED AT GATE ON WEATXERIZED POST BUILDING Animal Control Kennel DRAWING No DATE 7 March 2015 T Datal EMT from work box to door strike location 74 EMT from work box stubbed up above ceiling Single gang wall box mounted flush with surface outside of secure area Height consistant with door hardware Typical Access Control Wiring For use with doors 101B and 139A BUILDING Animal Control Kennel ev 1 DRAWING No DATE R 1 7 March 2015 Telecommunications Room TRs Consideration and Guidelines This document identifies items that mus
27. Mobile Base Csesar 7 Cj SLIP RING T OH ARM STOP WASHER Ed BASE Go to LAMP HEAD TO ARM ASSEMBLY Page 24 to attach Dome or Spot Light Note If Arm doesn t hold the Lamp Head drops or if the tension is too strong go to ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT on Page 28 Verify voltage on the Voltage Indicator Plug Main Power Cord into the Receptacle on Power Module located at the back of the Floor Base Connect Power Cord to an electric outlet and verify operation NOTE Both the Main Power Switch located on the Floor Base and Lamp Head Switch located on the lamp must be ON to operate POWER SWITCH DETAIL SCALE 1 2 BACK VIEW 12 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 Shor Line Dual Light Systems Shor Line Single Spot Light Combination Lights Model 913 5007 01 Shor Line Single Dome Light Model 913 5006 01 Dual Dome Lights Model 913 5005 02 Model 913 5005 01 Dual Spot Lights Model 913 5006 05 L PRE INSTALLATION CHECK SINGLE AND DUAL HEADS IMPORTANT For the safety of installers and equipment users Shor Line requires all installation and repairs be performed by a licensed electrician Failure to comply will result in a void of all Shor Line warranties CAUTION Single and Dual Ceiling Mounted Systems are heavy Precautions must be taken Utilize two or more people w
28. Resiliency Can Be Pigmented One Day Install Time High Build Thickness in One Coat Forms Excellent Bond No out Gassing AVAILABLE COLORS Clear Most primary colors including white Custom tinting available PACKAGING COVERAGE 15 gallon kit 2 five gallon pails of Part A and 1 five gallon pail of Part B TYPICAL PROCESSING PROPERTIES Gel Time 75 F Pot Life 15 20 minutes Tack free time 75 F 45 minutes Open to foot traffic 60 minutes Volume Ratio 2A 1B PLEXICREST XP DATA SHEET 11 STORAGE Material containers should always be stored indoors in a minimum temperature range of 68 F 85 F 20 C 29 C The product has a shelf life of 1 year from the date of manufacture MIXING Part A and Part B should be mixed individually before combining Add Part A to Part B while mixing using a mechanical mixer Jiffy Mixer at medium speeds Mix until a homogeneous mixture and color is obtained at least 5 minutes Use care to scrape the sides of the container to ensure that no unmixed material remains Use caution not to whip too much air into the material as this may result in pinhole blisters or shortened pot life Do not mix more material that can applied in 10 15 minutes Otherwise material will harden APPLICATION PlexiCrest XP can be spread using a notched squeegee brush or nap roller for the application It should be noted that the thicker the application the longer the curing process takes At 70 F 21 C
29. SHOR LINE SPOT LIGHT Shor Line Dome Light e Single 15 reflector provides a shadow free beam at 4 000k e 6 diameter field of harmonious light and 4 000 foot candles at a normal 36 working distance e Autoclavable handle push quick connect release button to remove e Independent On Off switch for each lamp head d f POSITIONING HANDLE ON OFF POWER SWITCH SHOR LINE DOME LIGHT 29 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS TECHNICAL INFORMATION Component Weights Head Assembly Dome Light ss sss ss see eedem ul Head Spot tih etnies Ple s e seal ant Arm Ceiling or Wall Mounted 2 2 2 2 2 4 952 Arm ISON GA SSR usu egent ud neos d ad e talo Mrd iet ce Mount Assembly Ceiling 222222 2 2222 2 222 1 22 cess Mount Assembly Ceiling Dual vicc xe En noes e c Hee bte oa uet s Mount ccu AUI gd EET Mount Assembly Mobile defen tta Assembly Weights Dual Head Ceiling sae Loreto Ere eee a oe Single Head Ceiling e cath OG e RS Wall Mount SVS tC Mee oe P Iob tee Fe a uh eet Ere ca E Caf Mobile System scite deett ete tee de Electrical debe ee tbe Luminous Intensity Do
30. Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Ceiling Mounted Outside Multi Candela Strobe Notification Appliances In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall activate a System Sensor model BK SCRK Fire Strobe or equivalent that features a candela setting specified between 15cd and 115cd The strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions 283113 17 Project Date Project ID Project Name 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Ceiling Mounted Outdoor 4 Wire Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model PCARK Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15cd and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall
31. Washers and Flat Washers located in the outer tops of the Protective Covers Use retaining ring pliers to remove the Retaining Rings and release the Washers RETAINING RING 5 KEYED WASHER FLAT WASHER PROTECTIVE COVER 2 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY continued ARM gt 7 Before installing the Arm Assemblies remove the screws in the Arm Slip Ring Covers and gently lift the Slip Ring Covers back until the Slip Rings have been pulled completely out of the Arm VK amp SLIP RING Assemblies COVER SCREW SLIP RING COVER pd 8 Place a Flat Washer onto one of the Light Mount AO QUI NEC C Column Shafts and mount Arm Assembly Keep Arm Assembly level perpendicular to Column while positioning onto the Column Shaft Raise Arm until the Light Mount Column Shaft protrudes 4 The Arm Assembly is heavy and must be held up for a several minutes Assembly requires two or more people SS RETAINING LIGHT MOUNT RING GROOVE Repeat for other Arm COLUMN SHAFT 9 Align the Keyed Washer with the cutout RETAINING portion of the protruding Shaft and attach ANS Place the Retaining Ring onto the Shaft and push upwards until it locks into Shaft Retaining Ring groove thus locking the Arm Assembly to the Light Mount Column e Follow same instructions for other Arm Ass
32. When complete replace the Adjustment Wrench and 3 Cover to original positions 27 SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE BULB REPLACEMENT Shor Line Dome Light 1 Turn the power off at the switch on the Lamp Head and allow bulb to cool for approximately 30 minutes 2 Remove the screw and lift off the Top Cover 3 Remove the Lamp Holder by pulling the Black Knob straight upward 4 Using a clean dry cloth to handle the bulb carefully pull the bulb from the Lamp Holder 5 Insert new bulb into the Lamp Holder and reverse the above steps Do Not Substitute Only replace with specified bulbs TOP COVER COVER 257 SCREW BLACK KNOB BULB LAMP HOLDER Important Never touch existing or replacement light bulbs Oils from your skin will damage the bulb Handle with a cloth Shor Line Spot Light 1 Turn the power off at the switch on the Lamp Head and allow bulb to cool for approximately 30 minutes 2 Remove the two screws and washers Remove the End 38 32 SCREW Bezel 062 0896 00 8 WASHER 3 Pull the Fan and Lamp Holder Assembly straight outward along the rails inside the barrel and BULB only far enough to gain access to 037 0023 00 the bulb Eit w 4 Push the Release Level on the Lamp Holder forward and slide the old bulb outward Return Release Level to original position 035 006 00 BARREL bon 5 Insert the new bulb into the Lamp
33. a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire strobe shall be UL 283113 15 Project Date Project ID Project Name 21 28 29 30 31 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted 4 Wire Interior Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound a System Sensor model P4R Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15cd and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted 2 Wire Interior Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound a System Sensor model BK P2R 12 24VDC Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15 and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station
34. alarm on the system the control panel shall activate a System Sensor model BK SRK Outdoor Fire Strobe or equivalent that features a candela setting specified between 15cd and 115cd The strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted Outdoor 4 Wire Outdoor Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model PARK Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15cd and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted Outdoor 2 Wire Outdoor Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model BK P2RK Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15cd and 115cd The Horn
35. an RF button to arm and disarm the system RF key must first be enrolled into the system Peripheral Devices Control shall support up to 30 addressable ECP devices which can be any combination of keypads RF receivers relay modules annunciator modules and interactive phone modules Peripheral devices have the following characteristics a Each device set to an individual address according to the device s instructions b Each device enabled in system programming c Each device s address shall be supervisable via a programming option Keypad Annunciator Control shall accommodate up to 16 keypads or three 3 touch screen 1 advanced user interface keypads The keypads shall be capable of the following a Performing all system arming functions b Being assigned to any partition c Providing four programmable single button function keys which can be used for 1 Panic Functions activated by wired and wireless keypads reported separately by partition 2 Keypad Macros 32 keypad macro commands per system each macro is a series of keypad commands Assignable to the A B C and D keys by partition Optional Output Relays A total of 96 relay outputs shall be accommodated using relay modules Each relay module shall provide four 4 Form C normally open and normally closed relays for general purpose use or two 2 Class B Style Y supervised notification appliance circuit outputs when using the 4204CF modul
36. and Backfill Comply with Section 312000 Earth Moving but do not use heavy duty hydraulic operated compaction equipment Restore areas disturbed by trenching storing of dirt cable laying and other work Restore vegetation and include necessary topsoiling fertilizing liming seeding sodding sprigging and mulching Comply with Section 329200 Turf and Grasses and Section 329300 Plants Cut and patch existing pavement in the path of underground ducts and utility structures according to the Cutting and Patching Article in Section 017300 Execution DUCT INSTALLATION Install ducts according to NEMA TCB 2 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 4 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 B Slope Pitch ducts a minimum slope of 1 300 down toward manholes and handholes and away from buildings and equipment Slope ducts from a high point in runs between two manholes to drain in both directions C Curves and Bends Use 5 degree angle couplings for small changes in direction Use manufactured long sweep bends with a minimum radius of 48 inches 1200 mm both horizontally and vertically at other locations unless otherwise indicated D Joints Use solvent cemented joints in ducts and fittings and make watertight according to manufacturer s written instructions Stagger couplings so those of adjacent ducts do not lie in same plane E Installation Adjacent to High Temperature Steam Lines Whe
37. and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless transmitter is the 5817CB or equivalent Wireless Post Indicator Valve Tamper Include Wireless Post Indicator Valve Tamper Detection at each fire suppression sprinkler system Post Indicator Valve The when the Post Indicator Valve Tamper is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send supervisory messages at four second intervals until the Post Indicator Valve Tamper Switch is restored to its normal position Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report
38. areas where required For each heat detector install a System Sensor 5604 heat detector or equivalent Fire System Heat Detectors 135 F Fixed and Rate of Rise V Plex Selected areas in the facility will use heat detectors to sense the sudden outbreak of fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Heat detectors may be in hallways parking garages utility rooms laboratories 283113 19 Project Date Project ID Project Name 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each heat detector install a System Sensor 5604 heat detector or equivalent Manual Pull Stations Dual Action Wireless Include manual fire alarm stations near exits stairwells and other locations recommended by UL NFPA and local building codes The manual pull station shall be the Honeywell Model 5140MPS 2 and a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent Manual Pull Stations Dual Action Wireless Include manual fire alarm stations near exits stairwells and other locations recommended by UL NFPA and local building codes The manual pull station shall be the Honeywell Model 5140MPS 2 and a 5817CB Transmitter or equivalent OS amp Y Valves Monitor tamper switches inside of OS amp Y or other designated Fire Suppression System c
39. by Fire Burglary or Access events When cameras are not event driven they shall be driven by an automatic preset dwell time The system shall also be capable of a Activating the CCTV system via a Form C relay output b Operating up to 60 camera inputs and 30 video outputs Commercial Wireless Equipment Control shall be compatible with UL Listed Commercial Wireless Fire amp Security equipment including a ADEMCO 5881ENHC Commercial Fire Burg Receiver The receiver shall be capable of receiving as many points as the control panel is rated 283113 7 Project Date Project ID Project Name 15 16 17 18 19 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS for Up to two 2 Receivers may be used on any system Receivers may be remotely located anywhere on the system Keypad Annunciator bus b ADEMCO 5808LST Wireless Photoelectric Smoke and Heat Detector The device shall be UL 268 listed and shall have Maintenance Alert capability and Automatic Drift Compensation c 5809 Wireless 135D Fixed Temperature and Rate of Rise Heat Detector The device shall be UL 521 listed for commercial applications d 5817CB Wireless Universal Contact Monitoring Transmitter This device shall be capable of making any conventional UL listed contact device a wireless device The device shall be UL listed for commercial fire and burglary applications as follows UL 864 985 for fire and UL
40. carrier was responsible it is our policy to expedite repairs manage the freight claim and invoice our carrier for costs associated with repair and subsequent shipping If a customer selected an alternative freight carrier Shor Line will not be responsible for any costs related to repair Refer to RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS for terms conditions and procedures 4 Any replacement parts furnished at no cost to the Customer in fulfilment of the Shor Line Limited Warranty are warranted only for the unexpired portion of the original warranty 5 Any services or repairs outside the scope of our Limited Warranty shall be at Shor Line s rates and terms then in effect Important e All repairs regardless if in warranty or out of warranty need to be initiated and authorized through our Technical Service Department Failure may result in a customer being obligated for unauthorized expenses If shipping is required Shor Lines needs to issue you an RMA prior column to ensure repairs are managed properly and expeditiously 45 SECTION 5 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION V RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS INTRODUCTION When preparing for transport Shor Line and a carrier inspected product quality and count Because problems occur during transit Shor Line offers you best practices for receiving inspecting and unpacking your merchandise Please help us file claims and protect yourself by applying the following p
41. documents is allowed without the express written agreement of Pond amp Company BID SET DATE APPR 6 15 2015 ADDENDUM 001 DESCRIPTION gt 2 9 lt ER a CONTRACT NO GWO DWN BY JRL CLL SUBMITTED BY PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE FILE NO SIZE FILE NAME ANSI D DESIGNED BY 3500 Parkway Lane Suite 600 Norcross GA 30092 Phone 678 336 7740 Fax 678 336 7744 JOB NO lt lt POND Project Number gt gt CLAYTON COUNTY GEORGIA 30294 PLUMBING SCHEDULES CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL ANVIL BLOCK ROAD ELLENWOOD SHEET IDENTIFICATION P 601 CLAYTON CO ANIMAL CONT ELECTRICAL CENTRAL R14 rvt FIXTURE DESCRIPTION LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE VOLTAGE LAMP V MOUNTING BASIS OF DESIGN gt SAME AS TYPE A EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP 2 X4 LED LINEAR FIXTURE SAME AS TYPE B EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP LED LED 2 X4 LED LINEAR FIXTURE LED RECESSED CR24 40L 40K LITHONIA MSL 4000LM SBL 120V GZ10 35K 90CRI WALL MOUNTED LOW PROFILE LED EXTERIOR FIXTURE WALL CREE XSPW A 0 2 F G 1 T SAME AS TYPE C WITH BATTERY BACK UP 4 LED WET LOCATION LINEAR LUMINAIRE LED 120 PENDANT 120 120 WALL SURFACE CREE WS4 50L 40K 10V FD SSL SAME AS TYPE D EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP LED SURFACE 6 APERTURE SQUARE LED DOWNLIGHT LED RECESSED CREE KR 6 S 30L 35K 120 10V SAME AS TYPE F EXCEPT WITH BATT
42. e Proposed substitution has been fully investigated and determined to be equal or superior in all respects to specified product e Same warranty will be furnished for proposed substitution as for specified product e Same maintenance service and source of replacement parts as applicable is available e Proposed substitution will have no adverse effect on other trades and will not affect or delay progress schedule e Cost data as stated above is complete Claims for additional costs related to accepted substitution which may subsequently become apparent are to be waived e Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions and functional clearances e Payment will be made for changes to building design including A E design detailing and construction costs caused by the substitution e Coordination installation and changes in the Work as necessary for accepted substitution will be complete in all respects Submitted by Signed by E Signature required Firm Plexi Che He Inc d b a s Flooring Specialists Address 606 6 Lane Ave North Jacksonville FL 32254 Telephone 904 693 8800 Attachments Side by Side Comparsion and Supporting Data Sheets A E s REVIEW AND ACTION Substitution approved Make submittals in accordance with Specification Section 01330 L Substitution approved as noted Make submittals in accordance with Specification Section 01330 L Substitution rejected Use specified materials L Substitution Req
43. for equipment power Additional convenience duplex outlets should be placed at 1 8 m 6 ft intervals around the perimeter walls Camera Considerations 1 Interior cameras a Double gang wall box will need to be mounted flush with surface of all EIFS or Gypsum Ceiling locations on diagram b No box will be required in areas with Ceiling Tile Grid c Cameras in Sally Port are wall mounted and will need a double gang box mounted flush with wall surface and will need gt EMT piped to accessible corridor above ceiling 2 Exterior Cameras a Double gang box will need to be mounted flush with surface of wall covering at a height of 10 feet for all exterior cameras except over the front door b Double gang box will need to be mounted above front entry door making concessions for front awning Access Control Considerations 1 Door 101B a Single gang work box will be installed on lobby side of door at a height consistent with the lock hardware b One 1 4 EMT will need to be stubbed up above the ceiling in corridor 124 and run down to the work box c 1 gt EMT will need to be run from the work box to the lock location d Door lock will be an electronic door strike HES 1006 Door frame will need to be ordered to accommodate this lock 2 Door 139A a Single gang work box will be installed on lobby side of door at a height consistent with the lock hardware b One 1 24 EMT will need to be stubbed up above the ceilin
44. has cured at least three days F Hardware Install removable hardware including pulling eyes cable stanchions and cable arms and insulators as required for installation and support of cables and conductors and as indicated G Field Installed Bolting Anchors in Manholes and Concrete Handholes Do not drill deeper than 3 7 8 inches 98 mm for manholes and 2 inches 50 mm for handholes for anchor bolts installed in the field Use a minimum of two anchors for each cable stanchion 3 6 INSTALLATION OF HANDHOLES AND BOXES OTHER THAN PRECAST CONCRETE A Install handholes and boxes level and plumb and with orientation and depth coordinated with connecting ducts to minimize bends and deflections required for proper entrances Use box extension if required to match depths of ducts and seal joint between box and extension as recommended by manufacturer B Unless otherwise indicated support units on a level bed of crushed stone or gravel graded from 1 2 inch 12 5 mm sieve to No 4 4 75 mm sieve and compacted to same density as adjacent undisturbed earth C Elevation In paved areas and trafficways set cover flush with finished grade Set covers of other handholes 1 inch 25 mm above finished grade D Install handholes and boxes with bottom below frost line E Install removable hardware including pulling eyes cable stanchions cable arms and insulators as required for installation and support of cables and conductors and as
45. isolated away from other near side branch circuits allowing undamaged V Plex bus circuits to continue to operate VSI Isolation modules shall be installed at near side connections to cable runs leading to additional buildings at cable runs leading to additional floors in multi story buildings and at junction boxes leading to multiple V Plex branch circuits within the system The installer shall use the Honeywell VSI module or equivalent Zone Input System zone inputs allow the system to sense the change in state of an output from an external device such as a door window position sensor a motion detector a relay output from an appliance the output of an external alert system or other devices that provide a dry closure output Leak Flood Water Level Monitor the level of water in a designated location The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 470 12 Water Sensor or equivalent The owner may monitor air conditioning duct drip pans areas beneath water heaters and tanks refrigeration drain basins sump pumps basements or restrooms The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment 283113 21 Project Date Project ID Project Name 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 TT 78 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Temperature Threshold Detector Selected areas in the facility will use Temperature Threshold detectors to sense high or low
46. pay for standard surface ground shipping A customer must pay for overnight delivery or other special requirements to expedite delivery 2 If merchandise is damaged during transit AND a Shor Line freight carrier was responsible it is our policy to invoice our carrier for subsequent shipping costs If customer selected an alternative freight carrier who was responsible Shor Line will not be responsibie for any costs related to product return or subsequent shipping Refer to RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS for terms conditions and procedures Please notify us of any return prior to shipping and obtain an RMA next page 3 The customer is responsible to pay freight for all other types of returns out of warranty service return for credit etc e Please notify us of any return prior to shipping and obtain an RMA next page We recommend that you insure the shipment Regardless of circumstances or carrier Shor Line is not responsible for damages during in bound shipment e f your return repair shipment is received in damaged condition or shorted we will notify you immediately You will need to notify the carrier and initiate a claim inspection Shor Line will provide assistance as necessary to support your claim 4 All products returned for credit or returned without being replaced or repaired are subject to a minimum 15 restocking charge 5 Products are to be returned only to the address provided on
47. polling loop shall provide power and data to remote point modules and constantly monitor the status of all zones on the loop Maximum current draw shall not exceed 128 mA The polling loop zones shall have the following characteristics 1 Interface with RPM Remote Point Module devices that provide Class B Style Y e g 4208U 4208SN or a combination of Class B Style Y and Class A Style Z e g 4208SNF zones 2 Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions 3 Supervised by the control panel 4 12 000 ft 3658 m wire run capability without using shielded cable 5 Each RPM Remote Point Module enclosure shall be tamper protected Wireless Expansion Zone Control shall support up to 128 wireless zones using a 5800 series RF receiver fewer if using hardwire and or polling loop zones Wireless zones shall have the following characteristics 1 Supervised by control panel for check in signals except certain non supervised transmitters 2 Tamper protection for supervised zones 3 Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions 4 Individually assignable to bell outputs and or auxiliary relays 5 Support wireless devices listed for Commercial Burglary using the 5881ENHC RF Receiver Partitions Control shall provide the ability to operate e8 separate areas each functioning as if it had its own control Partitioning features shall include a 5 A Common Lobby partition 1 8 which c
48. suited for application in temperatures between 55 and 95 F Substrate must be cleaned sound and dry Packaging e Colored quartz aggregate 50 Ib bags e Base Coat 1 gallon 5 gallon 55 gallon drums 50 Ib boxes of SL filler e Vinyl Flakes 50 Ib boxes e Sealer 1 gal 5 gal 55 gal PLEXIFLAKE QAF DATA SHEET 11 Surface Preparation e PlexiFlake QAF is ideally suitable for application over new or a clean sound profiled substrate Not recommended over rehabilitated slab or wood brick tile asphalt mastic or products that are gypsum based e This Product requires surface preparation in order to perform as expected Substrate must be profiled clean sound and dry and free of all grease oils fats loose or foreign materials and laitance The surface must show open pores throughout and have a sand paper texture Installation Procedures The primer PlexiGlaze 4 Primer PlexiGlaze MVB 2000 Primer is mixed and then applied to the floor The primer is allowed to cure The base coat is mixed and applied at a nominal 15 mils The base coast is then broadcasted to refusal with selected size quartz Once cured sweep off access and then apply grout coat PlexiGlaze 4 resin Then broadcast to refusal the vinyl flake chip Make certain that coverage is uniform and complete Once cured apply two coat of clear urethane or epoxy or equivalent DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL MATERIAL IF TEMPATURES ARE NOT WITHIN
49. the sensor shall send messages indicating the fault to 283113 25 Project Date Project ID Project Name 96 9T 98 99 100 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS the control panel Each vibration sensor shall report a trouble condition if disconnected from its zone expander The model number of the vibration sensor is the Ademco 11 and a or equivalent Wireless Receivers for Commercial Applications Include Commercial Wireless Receivers where designated The wireless receiver shall be UL Listed Factory Mutual Approved MEA Listed and CSFM Listed for the application The wireless receiver shall receive messages from wireless devices indicating device detection loop open normal shorted tamper alarm and low battery status when sent from transmitters associated with the system Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the receiver is Honeywell 5881ENHC or equivalent Wireless R
50. time e User Output Programming Mode provides 20 timers for relay control The system shall automatically adjust for daylight savings time Communication Features Supports the following formats and features for the primary and secondary central station receivers a Formats ADEMCO Low Speed Standard or Expanded Sescoa Radionics ADEMCO Express ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO Contact ID 283113 8 Project Date Project ID Project Name 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS b Backup reporting The system shall support backup reporting via the following Secondary phone number ECP long range radio LRR interface option to select long range radio LRR or dialup as the primary reporting method dynamic signaling feature c Internet reporting The system shall be capable of communicating with the central station via the internet using Alarmnet i It shall provide the user with the ability to control the system via a browser interface 1 AOL Netscape Internet Explorer All packet data transmitted to the monitoring station shall be encrypted with a minimum of 1024 bits of encryption Audio Alarm Verification Option Provides a programmable Audio Alarm Verification AAV option that can be used in conjunction with an output relay to permit voice dialog between an operator at the central station and a person at the premises Cross Zoning Ca
51. transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the repeater is Honeywell 58xxRPT or equivalent Interior Fire Horns In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound a System Sensor model BK HR 12 24VDC Fire Horn or equivalent that features a sound level of 67 77dB at 20 feet The horn shall feature a polarized power input If the siren is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire horn as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted Multi Candela Strobes Notification Appliances In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall activate a System Sensor model BK SR Fire Strobe or equivalent that features a candela setting specified between 15cd and 115cd The strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send
52. when using 4204CF relay modules Each NAC output shall be rated at 10 14 VDC 1 7 amp max power limited Total alarm current draw when using two NAC outputs shall not exceed 2 3 amps for battery independent operation Auxiliary Relay A built in Form C relay shall be provided The relay contacts shall be rated at 28 VAC VDC 2 8 amps maximum The relay shall support a Alarm activation b Trouble supervisory activation c Reset of four wire smoke detectors d Battery saving feature Integrated Access Control Control shall be capable of the following a Providing a command that activates relays to allow access doors to open e g lobby door lights to be turned on or off etc b Becoming a fully integrated access control system by using numerous VistaKey Single Door Access Control Modules c Supporting up to 15 VistaKey Access Control Modules The VistaKey Access Control Modules shall use the same Compass Downloader as the Vista 128FBP and shall be programmable from the Compass Downloader or the Keypad Annunciators d Assigning any number of access control relays to each partition up to 96 for the system e Supporting up to 500 access card holders using VistaKey f Connecting to the ADEMCO PassPoint Access Control System via the Vista Gateway Module VGM CCTV Switching System shall be capable of supporting the VistaView 100 CCTV Switching System The CCTV system shall be fully integrated and be event driven
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54. 1 01 03 16 15 SIZE FILE NAME ANSI D Phone 678 336 7740 Fax 678 336 7744 JOB NO 1140324 ONE LINE ZProjects Clayton County Animal Shelter Revit Files 041415 1 140234 6 16 2015 10 34 41 AM ANVIL BLOCK ROAD ELLENWOOD GEORGIA 30294 UTILITY METER PEDESTAL MOUNT ADJACENT TO UTILTIY TRANSFORMER ROUTE 1 C BETWEEN TRANSFORMER AND METER FOR UTILITY CONNECTIONS PROVIDE SERVICE ENTRANCE DISCONNECT AS REQUIRED BY UTILITY COMPANY COORDINATE WITH UTILITY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION PROVIDE WITH INTEGRAL SPD CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND SHEET Copyright 2012 by Pond amp Company All rights reserved No copying or IDENTIFICATION duplication of these documents is allowed E 002 without the express written agreement of Pond amp Company SHEET OF FOR PERMIT GENERAL NOTES KEYNOTES 1 CONNECT LIGHT FIXTURES NOTED WITH E TO 1 LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE SWITCHED AS INDICATED ON PLAN AN UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR 2 SURGICAL LIGHT COORDINATE WITH PLAN 1 102 FOR EXACT LOCATION 2 REFER TO RELAY CONTROL SCHEDULE FOR 3 MOUNT TO WALL 12 ABOVE DOOR RELAY CONTROL DESIGNATIONS 5 gt N 2 ABOVE DOOR ARE c U a 4 Vd oom Ty es C E CORRIDOR LP14 tn e 1 LP1 MARK DESCRIPTION DATE APPR
55. 12 1 12 3 4 3 1 0 1 6G 1 1 2 C 3 1 0 1 6G 1 1 2 C 2 12 1 12 3 4 C SINGLE POLE MOTOR RATED SWITCH SINGLE POLE MOTOR RATED SWITCH 2 12 1 12 3 4 IRH 1 amp IRH 2 INFRARED HEATER 120 V 2 12 1 12 3 4 BY DIV 23 RTU 1 ROOF TOP UNIT 208 V ROOF TOP UNIT 3 6 1 10G 1 C 3 8 1 10G 1 C BY DIV 23 VOLTA BRANCH CIRCUIT LOAD NAME UNIT DESCRIPTION GE PHASE CONDUCTOR DISCONNECT 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 ROOF TOP UNIT 3 8 1 10G 1 C XFMR UTILITY PROVIDE A SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM PER NFPA 250 AND SPECIFICATIONS SEE 1 E 701 SERVICE GROUNDING DETAIL Electrical One Line SCALE N T S ELECTRICAL ONE LINE KEYNOTES 16 654A AVAILABLE FAULT MDP 120 208V 800A 4W 3PH 2 TAG FEEDER SIZE amp CONDUIT 100 4 1 1 8 GND 1 1 2 C 200 4 3 0 1 6 GND 2 C 500 2 SETS OF 4 250 kCMIL 1 2 GND 2 1 2 C 800S 2 SETS 4 500 kOMIL 4 C GEORGIA POWER PROVIDED PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMER FEEDER SCHEDULE MARK DESCRIPTION DATE APPR 06 15 15 DATE APPR Addendum 001 DESCRIPTION 2 O x lt E DATE CTB DWN BY CKD BY CTB HLB DESIGNED BY SUBMITTED BY CLAYTON COUNTY CONTROL CONTRACT NO 3500 Parkway Lane Suite 600 Norcross GA 30092 PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE FILE NO 1 1 2
56. 250 Feet V Plex Monitor the status of photo beam units installed in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model CK IB250S Photo Beam Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Hollow Metal Frame Doors and Windows Exposed Wireless Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 7939WG Exposed Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Hollow Metal Frame Doors and Windows Exposed Armored V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 960 Armored Door Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Wood Frame Doors and Windows Exposed Armored V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 960 Armored Door Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Passive Infrared Motion Detector Wall Mounted Wireless Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model
57. 3 aje10d102ui speau pue sune pabpry z dijs 5 aas asn syunow eng isk A 9 18 Aldd s ONIHOLIMS 5079006 ELGE TIGON WOV1d 48 S310N 2VAOZL 5 VOL H 09 0S OVA OFZ 021 ee a dky NO SNIV YOLIVYLNOD 2313 03114415 12018 esl 31545 SNLLHOTT TWOISUNS F NOLLDAS Part Number 713 5005 14 037 0022 00 012 2003 00 031 0015 00 181 5005 00 Part Number 713 5006 01 037 0023 00 012 2004 00 031 0015 00 181 5005 00 ARMS Part Number 176 0003 01 176 0003 00 176 0003 02 176 0003 03 MECHANICAL Part Number 175 0000 00 175 0000 01 181 0009 00 181 0010 00 060 1425 00 065 2500 00 064 1000 56 065 1000 00 181 1012 00 086 3000 11 ELECTRICAL Part Number 160 0202 01 160 0501 00 160 0101 00 039 1000 00 027 1803 03 175 0000 07 036 0005 00 036 0100 02 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIGHT HEAD DOME LIGHT Description Light Head Assembly Complete Light Bulb 100 W 24V Glass Filter Switch ON OFF Handle Light Quick Connect LIGHT HEAD SPOT LIGHT Description Light Head Assembly Complete Light Bulb 150 W 21V Glass Filter Switch ON OFF Handle Light Quick Connect Description Arm For Dual Light Installation Arm For Single Light Installat
58. 3 Single Head Assembly 14 Dual Head Assembly 19 Lamp Head to Arm Assembly 24 SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE Arm Assembly Adjustment 26 Bulb Replacement 28 Dome Light SpotLight SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY 29 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 30 Component Weights Assembly Weights Electrical Motion Extension WIRING SCHEMATICS Wall Mounted Dome Light 31 Wall Mounted Spot Light 32 Mobile Dome or Spot Light 33 Ceiling Mounted Dome Light 34 Ceiling Mounted Spot Light 35 Ceiling Mounted Combination Dome amp Spot Light 36 Ceiling Mounted Dual Dome Lights 37 Ceiling Mounted Dual Spot Lights 38 REPLACEMENT PARTS 39 TECHNICAL DIAGRAMS Wall Mounted Light System 40 Mobile Light System 41 Ceiling Mounted System Single Head Assembly 42 Ceiling Mounted System Dual Head Assembly 43 SECTION 5 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION Freight Claim amp Product Recovery Policy 44 Il Customer Satisfaction Policy 44 Il Product Return Policy 44 IV Product Repair Policies 45 V Receiving and Inspecting Shipments 46 L VI Limited Warranty 48 33 It is required that installation and repair of your Shor Line light system be performed bya electrician only Failure can be harmful to the installer future users and your investment Failure will void ali warranties Your electrician will find installation quick and eas
59. 3 Supports alarm reporting via Internet 14 Interfaces with automation software 15 Monitors smoke detector maintenance signals 16 Capable of being installed using existing wiring 1 5 SUBMITTALS A Manufacturer s Product Data Submit manufacturer s data sheets indicating systems and components proposed for use including instruction manuals B Shop Drawings Submit complete shop drawings including connection diagrams for interfacing equipment list of connected equipment and locations for major equipment components C Record Drawings During construction maintain record drawings indicating location of equipment and wiring Submit an electronic version of record drawings not later than Substantial Completion of the project D Operation and Maintenance Data Submit manufacturer s operation and maintenance data customized to the system installed Include system and operator manuals E Field Tests Submit results of field testing of every device including date testing personnel retesting date 1f applicable and confirmation that every device passed field testing F Maintenance Service Agreement Submit a sample copy of the manufacturer s maintenance service agreement including cost and services for a one year period for 283113 2 Project Date Project ID Project Name SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Owner s review Maintenance shall include but not be limited to la
60. 365 609 1023 1076 and 1610 for security and nurse call e 5869 Wireless Hold Up Switch Transmitter This device shall be UL 636 listed for commercial burglary applications Optional Keyswitch Control shall support the ADEMCO 4146 Keyswitch on any one of the system s 8 partitions If used zone 7 is no longer available as a protection zone Voltage Triggers System shall provide voltage triggers which change state for different conditions Used with LRR Long Range Radio equipment or other devices such as a remote keypad sounder keyswitch ARMED and READY LEDs or a printer to print the system s event log Event Log System shall maintain a log of different event types enabled in programming The event log shall provide the following characteristics a Stories up to 512 events b Viewable at the keypad or through the use of Compass software c Printable on a serial printer using a 4100SM Module including zone alpha descriptors d Stores PassPoint access control events e Sends printed events to up to eight alpha numeric pagers Scheduling Provides the following scheduling capabilities a Open close schedules for control of arming disarming and reporting b Holiday schedules allows different time windows for open close schedules c Timed events for activation of relays auto bypassing and un bypassing auto arming and disarming etc A Access schedules for limiting system access to users by
61. 83113 18 Project Date Project ID Project Name 45 46 47 48 49 50 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS sensor rated at 135 F The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Smoke detector install a System Sensor 2WB T Smoke detector or equivalent Fire System Smoke Detectors 4 Wire Selected areas in the facility will use Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Smoke detector install a System Sensor 4WB T Smoke detector or equivalent Fire System Heat Detectors 194 F Fixed V Plex Selected areas in the facility will use heat detectors to sense the sudden outbreak of fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Heat detectors may be in hallways parking garages utility rooms laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each heat detector install a System Sensor
62. ALITY ASSURANCE Testing Agency Qualifications Qualified according to ASTM E 329 for testing indicated FIELD CONDITIONS Interruption of Existing Electrical Service Do not interrupt electrical service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted by Architect Construction Manager and or Owner and then only after arranging to provide temporary electrical service Ground Water Assume ground water level is 36 inches 900 mm below ground surface unless a higher water table is noted on Drawings PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 A 2 2 A B 2 3 A B 2 4 A GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DUCTS AND RACEWAYS Comply with ANSI C2 CONDUIT Rigid Steel Conduit Galvanized Comply with ANSI C80 1 RNC NEMA TC 2 Type EPC 40 PVC UL 651 with matching fittings by same manufacturer as the conduit complying with NEMA TC 3 and UL 514B NONMETALLIC DUCTS AND DUCT ACCESSORIES Underground Plastic Utilities Duct NEMA TC 2 UL 651 ASTM F 512 Type EPC 80 with matching fittings complying with NEMA TC 3 by same manufacturer as the duct Duct Accessories 1 Duct Separators Factory fabricated rigid PVC interlocking spacers Warning Tape Underground line warning tape specified in Section 260553 Identification for Electrical Systems 3 Concrete Warning Planks Nominal 12 by 24 by 3 inches 300 by 600 by 75 mm in size manufactured from 6000 psi 41 MPa red concrete and labeled ELECTRIC PRECAST CONCRETE HAN
63. Annunciator LED Station The system keypad shall include an LED Station Use the Honeywell Vista FSA8 FSA24 with the FSAKSM Key Station or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Fire System Smoke Detectors with Heat Sensors Selected areas in the facility will use Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Smoke detector install a Honeywell 5192SDT Smoke detector Fire System Smoke Detectors 2 Wire Selected areas in the facility will use Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Smoke detector install a System Sensor 2WB T Smoke detector or equivalent Fire System Smoke Detectors Thermal Sensor 2 Wire Selected areas in the facility will use Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The smoke detector shall also feature a spot heat 2
64. CRIPTION DESCRIPTION BRICK VENEER BRICK 1 COLOR PINE HALL SPEKTRA SCARLET WG MOD Wi NORTH GEORGIA BRICK GROUT ARGOS LITE BUFF BRICK SILL BRICK COLOR amp GROUT SHALL MATCH BRICK 1 BRICK SOLDIER COURSE TYP COLOR SHALL MATCH BRICK 1 EIFS WALL SYSTEM EIFS 1 COLOR STO 93860 52 SANDSTONE TEXTURE MEDIUM EIFS WALL SYSTEM EIFS 2 COLOR STO 11403 32 BURNT ASH TEXTURE MEDIUM EIFS REVEAL SEF DETAIL 3 201 TYP COLOR MATCH CORRESPONDING EIFS COLOR 8 TEXTURE ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM COLOR CLEAR ANODIZED FINISH ALUMINUM WINDOW SYSTEM COLOR CLEAR ANODIZED FINISH GALVANIZED HOLLOW METAL DOOR amp FRAME COLOR IPPG1010 2 SOLSTICE STEEL OVERHEAD SECTIONAL DOOR W GLASS COLOR PPG1010 2 FOG CANOPY SYSTEM COLOR CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM FINISH CANOPY STRUCTURE COLOR CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM FINISH PREFINISHED METAL COPING COLOR MATCH COLOR amp FINISH OF ALUMINUM WINDOW SYSTEM DESORPTION PAINTED GALV STEEL STAIR 8 RAILS VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE W GATE EXTERIOR WALL SIGNAGE CONIRACT NO EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURE SEF ELECTRICAL MASONRY CONTROL JOINT SEALANT COLOR SHALL MATCH BRICK GROUT COLOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SEE MECHANICAL QUAL SPACES DESIGNED BY AYTON COUNTY 5 TELE mi ix 12 6 DECK BEARING E SALLY P
65. DHOLES AND BOXES Comply with ASTM C 858 for design and manufacturing processes UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 2 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 B Description Factory fabricated reinforced concrete monolithically poured walls and bottom unless open bottom enclosures are indicated Frame and cover shall form top of enclosure and shall have load rating consistent with that of handhole or box l 2 3 Frame and Cover Weatherproof cast iron frame with cast iron cover with recessed cover hook eyes and tamper resistant captive cover securing bolts Cover Finish Nonskid finish shall have a minimum coefficient of friction of 0 50 Cover Legend Molded lettering ELECTRIC Configuration Units shall be designed for flush burial and have closed bottom unless otherwise indicated Extensions and Slabs Designed to mate with bottom of enclosure Same material as enclosure a Extension shall provide increased depth of 12 inches 300 mm b Slab Same dimensions as bottom of enclosure and arranged to provide closure Joint Sealant Asphaltic butyl material with adhesion cohesion flexibility and durability properties necessary to withstand maximum hydrostatic pressures at the installation location with the ground water level at grade Windows Precast reinforced openings in walls arranged to match dimensions and elevations of approaching ducts and duct banks plus an additional
66. ERY BACK UP LED RECESSED 6 APERTURE SQUARE LED DOWNLIGHT I SAME AS TYPE H EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP 2 X4 LED DOWNLIGHT SAME AS FIXTURE TYPE I EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP 6 LED DOWNLIGHT WET LISTED PROVIDE WITH COMPATIBLE HOUSING 2 X4 LED DOWNLIGHT BE C CE D DE F FE G 5 L L ED OUTDOOR LED CAT SCONCE WITH BATTERY LED 120 SURFACE WALL OLCS 8 DDB BACKUP ED ED L LED LED RECESSED CREE KR 6 S 13L 35K 120 10V SURFACE WALL OLCS 8 DDB SURFACE CR24 40L 35K SURFACE CREE CR24 40L 35K 120 RECESSED CREE CR4 575L35K 12 GU24 SURFACE CR24 50L 40K 10V SAME AS TYPE K EXCEPT WITH BATTERY BACKUP SURFACE LED EXIT SIGN WALL CEILING LITHONIA LE SW 1 2 R 277 EL VR SD DCU 1 amp DSS 1 CONDENSING UNIT 208 V MECHANICAL PLUMBING EQUIPMENT CONNECTION SCHEDULE PANEL 30 1P 15A 3R COMMENTS DSS 1 UNIT TO BE POWERED BY DCU 1 INTERCONNECT PER MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS DCU 2 DSS 2 CONDENSING UNIT 208 V 30 1P 15A 3R DSS 2 UNIT TO BE POWERED BY DCU 2 INTERCONNECT PER MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS DOAS 1 OUTSIDE AIR UNIT 208 V BY DIV 23 DOAS 2 OUTSIDE AIR UNIT 208 V EXHAUST FANS 120V BY DIV 23 2 12 1 12 3 4 C ELECTRIC UNIT 208 V HEATER 2 12 1 12 3 4 HWRP 1 ELECTRIC UNIT 208 V HEATER WATER HEATER 120 V HOT WATER PUMP 120 2 12 1 12 3 A C 2 12 1 12 3 4 2
67. EST POSITION 34 5 876 mm 8FT CEILING 46 5 1181 mm 9FT CEILING 58 5 1486 mm 10 FT CEILING 43 SECTION 5 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 FREIGHT CLAIM amp PRODUCT RECOVERY POLICY Shor Line does not abandon our commitment to customer satisfaction when products are in transition to your office If merchandise is received damaged defective or shorted and e A Shor Line freight carrier is responsible we ll replace or fix the merchandise to your satisfaction and manage the freight claim process You chose an alternative carrier we ll gladly provide support and guidance but you are responsible for product repair or replacement as well as managing cost recovery efforts To recover product s and cost a claimant must prove that freight was damaged or short when delivered at your receiving area To improve the quality of claims we offer best practices in RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS At a minimum if problems exist with your shipment Describe the damage or shortage on delivery receipt e Do not move damaged merchandise its container or its inner packing material from the location you discovered damage or shortage Do notuse damaged merchandise if using then stop Call Shor Line s Technical Service Department immediately Important After fifteen 15 calendar days of receipt of merchandise this policy becomes void e Failure to apply our instructions described in RECEIVING AND IN
68. EWDRIVER 2 With a flathead screwdriver push back the plastic METAL CLIP PUSH TAB OUT Locking Tab inside the Locking Sleeve and push d E the Locking Sleeve upwards The Sleeve cannot LOCKING move unless the Tab is completely unlocked SLEEVE LOCKING TAB PUSH SLEEVE UP Te e aed 24 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY LAMP HEAD TO ARM ASSEMBLY continued 3 Extract the Metal Clip that is now exposed on the Arm Receptacle using a Needle Nose Pliers 4 Remove the plastic cap from the Head Slip Ring Attachment 5 Push the Head Slip Ring Attachment into the Arm Receptacle Align the Groove that is cut around the Head Slip Ring Attachment so it can be seen through the Arm Receptacle slot ARM RECEPTACLE a m METAL CLIP E e SLOT SLIP RING GROOVE S LAMP HEAD HEAD SLIP RING ATTACHMENT 6 Lock the Lamp Head and Arm Assembly by re inserting the Metal Clip into the Arm Receptacle slot 7 Push the Locking Sleeve downward until the plastic Tab locks clicks LOCKING SLEEVES Y PUSH SLEEVE DOWN LAMP HEAD 8 Re install the Locking Sleeve Screw 9 Disengage the Spring Lock by removing its screw 10 Energize Mains and verify operation DISENGAGE SPRING LOCK SCREW amp LM HEAD 23 SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT The Arm Assembly was pre adjusted at our facto
69. ION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY continued Step 2 Prior to installation locate the ceiling joists e Power Supply Housing has six holes provided for ceiling joist 16 inch 406mm centers If necessary cut hole in the sheet rock 9 5 x 14 5 e Mindful of safety precautions lift the Power Supply Housing to the ceiling and using the holes as templates pre drill six holes into the ceiling joists use 3 16 drill bit The column is heavy and must be held up for a several minutes Two or more installers required for this step CEILING JOISTS 77 LIGHT MOUNT COLUMN c bete Un eel i 11 5 i 77716 CENTERS VIEW LOOKING UP AT CEILING 3 Secure the Power Supply Housing to the ceiling joists using a 2 1 2 Wood Screw at each of the six holes on the Power Supply Housing The holes were predrilled in the previous step cal If the Power Supply Housing is not properly secured to the ceiling joists it may result in a mounting system failure causing the light to fall from the ceiling All six screws must be used according to specifications WOOD SCRE z P N 060 1425 00 After installing the Power Supply Housing into the ceiling connect Mains Power Wiring e Remove the Cover Plate two screws and washers to access Terminal Strip 2 COVER PLATE TERMINAL e Ro
70. Include Wireless Panic Button at designated locations The when the Panic Button is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send a message to the control panel Each wireless Panic Button shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The Panic Button s associated control panel shall report any missing Panic Button within four and one half hours Each Panic Button shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The Panic Button s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless Panic Button shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the Panic Button s cover is removed or if the Panic Button is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless Panic Button is the 5802MN2 2 button panic transmitter or equivalent Siren Outdoor High Output in Enclosure Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model 702 Siren or equivalent 283113 29 Project Date Project ID Project Name 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTIO
71. N NOTE DESCRIPTION 1 EQUIPMENT SEE 1 101 FOR SCHEDULE 2 SEE STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL PLUMBING amp ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2 FURNITURE SEE 1 101 FOR SCHEDULE WIRE MESH FENCE Wi GATE 3 DIMENSIONS OF EXTERIOR WALLS ARE TO FACE OF BRICK AND FACE OF CMU INTERIOR WALLS ARE FACE OF METAL STUD GUILLOTINE DOOR FACE OF CMU AND FINISH FACE OF GWB casa VINYL CLAD CHAIN LINK FENCE Wi 3 0 GATE ALL PARTITIONS ARE TYPE A U N O 5 MOP SINK FLOOR DRAIN OR CLEANOUT TYP SEE PLUMBING PARTITION TYPE INDICATED WITH SEE SHEET A 371 FOR PARTITION TYPES 15 12 W X 18 D FULL HEIGHT METAL LOCKERS DOORS INDICATED WITH SEE SHEET A 601 FOR DOOR SCHEDULE amp TYPES ALUMINUM CANOPY SYSTEM CONCRETE FOOTING REFER TO ALUMINUM CANOPY WINDOWS INDICATED WITH SEE SHEET A 651 FOR WINDOW TYPES MANUFACTURER SHOP DRAWINGS FOR SIZE amp REINFORCEMENT KEYNOTES INDICATED WITH KNOX BOX 1 SEE SHEET 001 FOR GENERAL NOTES 9 SEE SHEET A 571 FOR ADA MOUNTING HEIGHTS 19 SEE SHEET 1 101 FOR FURNITURE amp EQUIPMENT LAYOUT amp SCHEDULES 11 SEE SHEET 1 601 FOR ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE 12 BUILDING FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION 0 0 CORRESPONDS ELEV 828 ON CIVIL DRAWINGS U N O MARK DOG OUTDOOR DOG QUTDOOR BONDING A TATE
72. N AND FIRE ALARM PANELS inside of the Model 743BE Enclosure The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Enclosure Outdoor Large For large sirens the system shall be mounted inside of the Model 743BE Enclosure The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Indoor Outdoor in Enclosure Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model 719 Siren or equivalent located inside a 742BE Enclosure The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Enclosure Indoor Outdoor 719 Sirens shall be enclosed in a 742BE Enclosure The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Indoor Outdoor Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model 748LC Siren or equivalent The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Indoor Wireless Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model 5800WAVE Wireless Siren or equivalent The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Indoor Monitor the status of protected openings and a
73. N Glass Break detector or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s instructions when installing testing and programming system equipment Dual Tec Motion Detector Wall Mounted V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model DT7500SN V Plex Dual Tec Motion Detector or equivalent Passive Infrared Motion Detector Ceiling mounted V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model IS280CM Ceiling Mounted Passive Infrared Motion Detector or equivalent Panic Buttons Include manual panic buttons under desks in storage rooms in walk in refrigeration units and other designated locations The panic button shall be the Honeywell Model 269SN or equivalent Keypad Alpha Display The system keypad shall include a two line alphanumeric LCD display Use the Honeywell Vista 6160 keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Keypad Color Graphic Touch Screen Display The system keypad shall employ a dynamic interactive graphic touch screen display Use the Honeywell Vista 6271C keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment 283113 22 Pr
74. NG HEIGHT ADA WALL MOUNT WATER CLOSET AMERICAN STANDARD 2257 103 ADA VITREOUS CHINA SLOAN 1 28 GPF MANUAL FLUSHOMETER KOHLER K 4731 C SEAT ZURN ZZ1203 CARRIER ADA MOUNTING HEIGHT CLINICAL SERVICE SINK AMERICAN STANDARD 9504 010 VITREOUS CHINA MANUAL 1 28 GPF FLUSHOMETER STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHT FIAT 830AA FAUCET URINAL LAVATORY 1 1 2 AMERICAN STANDARD 6590 AMERICAN STANDARD 2175 5 ADA VITRIOUS CHINA SLOAN 0 125 GPF MANUAL FLUSH VALVE ADA VITREOUS CHINA SLOAN 1 28 GPF MANUAL FLUSHOMETER KOHLER K 4731 C SEAT ZURN 71203 CARRIER ADA MOUNTING HEIGHT BREAKROOM SINK 1 1 2 KOHLER K 3820 20 GAUGE SELF RIMMING 2 COMPARTMENT SINK ZURN Z7872C XL FAUCET WITH SPRAY amp 1 5 GPM AERATOR MOP SINK SHOWER FIAT TSBC 6001 ZURN Z7301 SS MT S9 FIAT 830AA FAUCET 832AA HOSE AND BRACKET 1239 BUMPER GAURD PRESSURE BALANCING SHOWER VALVE amp HEAD ASSEMBLY HR 2 HOSE REEL HOSE REEL REEL CRAFT 83050 OLP REEL CRAFT 83050 OLP 3 8 IN x 50 FT HOSE ALL STEEL HOSE REEL WITH SWIVEL BASE amp HEAT TREATED ALUMINIUM SPRING amp HOSE CONNETIONS 5 16 SPRAY GUN WITH REAR TRIGGER 3 8 IN x 100 FT HOSE ALL STEEL HOSE REEL WITH SWIVEL BASE amp HEAT TREATED ALUMINIUM SPRING amp HOSE CONNETIONS 5 16 SPRAY GUN WITH REAR TRIGGER DF 1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN ELKAY EZSTL8C ADA STAINLESS STEEL DUAL LEVER WALL MOUNT WATER COOLER ELKAY LKAPREZL ACCESSOR
75. ORT 4 0 2 1 CONTROL ANVIL BLOCK ROAD ELLENWOOD GEORGIA 30294 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS SOUTH ELEVATION E CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL endo cari SHEET IDENTIFICATION BID DOCUMENTS A 201 5102015 547 05 FM BID DOCUMENTS Construction Documents for this project are available for review and procurement from the sites listed below LDI e DIS Action Blue Hogan Construction UE iSqFt e Associated General Contractors of Georgia Inc e McGraw Hill Dodge e Reed Construction Data e Blue Book BID SUBMISSION A BID SUBMISSION DATE amp TIME All Subcontractor Bid Submissions are due on Friday June 26 2015 at Noon B Bids must be submitted on Company Letterhead SUBMISSION LOCATION Subcontractor Submissions must be sent directly to Hogan Construction Group using one of the following methods EMAIL ASMann hoganconstructiongroup com FAX 770 242 3100 Attn Amy Sue Mann MAIL DELIVERY Hogan Construction Group LLC 5075 Avalon Ridge Parkway Norcross GA 30071 Packaging All mailed delivered subcontractor bids must be sealed envelope labeled as follows Name of Project Clayton County Animal Control Name of Contractor Bid Package Date of Delivery PEO E E Receipt All bids must be received by the predetermined time on the predetermined date BID SCHEDULE 5 28 15
76. Pond amp Company Inc Responsive People Real Partners Architects 3500 Parkway Lane P 678 336 7740 Engineers Suite 600 F 678 336 7744 Planners Norcross GA 30092 www pondco com ADDENDUM NO 1 To Bidders of Record Date June 16 2015 RE Clayton County Animal Control 3199 Anvil Block Road This addendum forms a part of the contract documents dated May 22 2015 and modifies the original project Manual and Drawings All bidders shall acknowledge receipt of this addendum in their proposals to Hogan Construction Failure to do so may subject bidders to disqualification A MODIFICATIONS TO CONTRACTUAL LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Bidder RFI s and Answers attached Pre Bid Presentation Attached Pre Bid Sign in Sheet Attached Clayton County IT Department Owner Technology Specifications included Surgery Light Cut sheet and installation instructions included Resinous Floor Substitution Requests Refer to Plans and Specifications i The JR Smith Solid Trap interceptor will not be required for FD 2 updated plumbing schedule sheet included ii E 002 E 201 iv Specification 260543 included v Specification 283113 included Dm mde om End of Addendum No 1 Sincerely George Fragulis Program Manager Pond amp Company 1 1140234 PONO Pond amp Company Inc Architects Engineers Planners P 678 336 7740 F 678 336 7744 www pondco com 3500 Parkway Lane Suite 600 Norcross GA 30092 BID PHASE SERVICES
77. REFUL not to bend or distort the Slip Ring CLOSE SLIP RING COVER SLIP RING COVER SCREW 11 Go to LAMP HEAD TO ARM ASSEMBLY Page 24 to attach Dome or Spot Light Note if Arm doesn t hold the Lamp Head drops or if the tension is too strong go to ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT on Page 28 18 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY Shor Line Dual Dome Lights Shor Line Combination Model 913 5005 02 Dome amp Spot Lights Model 913 5007 01 Shor Line Dual Spot Lights Model 913 5006 05 EQUIPMENT PARTS The shipping carton contains a Power Supply Housing with Decorative Cover and Column Assembly Dual Arm Assembly with Washers and Retaining Ring inside plastic Protective Cover Two Lamp Head Assemblies Bag of containing double harness for two Power Supplies and a bag with six wood screws Note All installation hardware is packed in Power Supply Housing DECORATIVE COVER POWER SUPPLY HOUSING PROTECTIVE COVERS 1 Remove the two Acorn Nuts and the two DECORATIVE Flat Washers that secure the Decorative COVER Cover to the Power Supply Housing and remove the Decorative Cover Note the six holes on the outside perimeter of the Power Supply Housing that will be used for mounting the light system i Turn off electricity to the HOLES F R circuit at thi
78. RMA form next page Contact SHOR LINE at 800 444 1579 or 913 281 1500 44 SECTION 5 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION Important All Returns Require an RMA Number Products being returned for any reason or delivered for repair must receive advance authorization from our Technical Service Department Before shipping obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number to ensure efficient processing of your repair replacement or credit e RMA numbers should appear on the outside of the container in BOLD print e Only the precise product and quantity specified on the original RMA request should be returned with the RMA number issued you intend to return additional products to us new RMA number should be required Failure to obtain a valid RMA or follow these instructions may delay the processing of your repair replacement or credit IV PRODUCT REPAIR POLICY There are several reasons why products require repair namely normal wear and tear excessive use abnormal conditions accidents abuse and inferior quality or workmanship 1 Refer to LIMITED WARRANTY paragraph two specifically to understand in warranty and out of warranty terms and conditions relating to repairs 2 Refer to PRODUCT RETURN POLICY if a product needs to be shipped to Shor Line IV PRODUCT REPAIR POLICY continued 3 If merchandise is damaged during shipping but can be repaired to your full satisfaction AND a Shor Line freight
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80. SPECTING SHIPMENTS may result in you owning damaged products CUSTOMER SATISFACTION POLICY If you are not fully satisfied with our product or your purchase decision Shor Line will replace the product or credit your account excluding shipping and handling costs We do require you e Within fifteen 15 calendar days of receipt of the product to notify our Technical Service Department e To express in writing why you are not fully satisfied e Within thirty 30 calendar days to return our product to Shor Line in satisfactory condition and in compliance with our PRODUCT RETURN POLICY Important e This policy does not apply to specially designed discontinued used factory second or repaired products e After fifteen 15 calendar days of receipt of our product this policy becomes void Check our LIMITED WARRANTY if product quality lessens over time Shor Line s obligation is limited to providing the applicable credit which will be processed only after the receipt of the returned product PRODUCT RETURN POLICY There are several reasons why products are returned to Shor Line namely repairs replacements and credit 1 It is our policy to only pay freight for IN WARRANTY SERVICE if product repair or replacement is justified e Replacement of product is requested pursuant to CUSTOMER SATISFACTION POLICY Note not applicable if credit is requested Important e Shor Line will only
81. The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Ceiling Mounted Multi Candela Strobe Notification Appliances In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall activate a System Sensor model BK SCR Fire Strobe or equivalent that features a candela setting specified between 15cd and 115cd The strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Ceiling Mounted Indoor 4 Wire Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model PC4R Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15 and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation i
82. The ability to report the result of tested and untested zones to the central station Built in User s Manual and Descriptor Review For end user convenience the control panel shall contain a built in User s Manual It shall include the following capabilities 283113 9 Project Date Project ID Project Name SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS a depressing any of the function keys on the keypad for five 5 seconds a brief explanation of that function shall scroll across the alphanumeric display b Bydepressing the READY key for five 5 seconds all programmed zone descriptors shall be displayed one at a time This feature shall provide a check for installers and ensure all descriptors have been entered properly 27 Programming Control shall be capable of being programmed locally or remotely using the ADEMCO Compass Downloader and shall be capable of a Uploading and downloading all programming information at 300 baud b Uploading and displaying firmware revision levels from the control 28 Panel Linking Control shall be capable of being networked together with up to eight other controls and being operated by any keypad within the system It shall provide the ability for users to a Control multiple zones partitions and or buildings from a central location b Check status arm and disarm any partition from any keypad in the system c Globally arm or disarm partitions based upon us
83. Y APRON ZURN 71225 SUPPORT FCO FLOOR CLEANOUT ZURN 21400 ZN1400 HEAVY CAST IRON Z IN MECH ROOMS NICKEL BRONZE COVER ZN IN PUBLIC SPACES F FLOOR DRAIN 2 ZURN 24155 CAST IRON FLOOR DRAIN WITH 6 SQUARE NICKEL BRONZE GRATE amp TRAP D 1 D 2 FL F OOR DRAIN FUR ZURN Z556 Y D 3 INDUSTRIAL FLOOR DRAIN IMB WMB NFWH BT 1 FM 1 REFRIGERATOR OUTLET BOX CLOTHES WASHER OUTLET BOX NON FREEZE WALL HYDRANTS BATHING TABLE FLUSHOMETER 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ZURN 2610 38689 38983 ZURN 21320 ZURN 21320 SLOAN 939 16 CAST IRON FLOOR DRAIN WITH 12 CAST IRON GRATE SEDIMENT BUCKET amp TRAP PRIMER CONN RECESSED WALL BOX WITH 1 4 TURN BALL VALVES amp WHA MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO ICE MAKER WITH STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED HOSE RECESSED WALL BOX WITH 1 4 TURN BALL VALVES amp WHA S MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO WASHER WITH STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED HOSE FREEZE PROOF ANTI SIPHON WALL HYDRANT WITH RECESSED CHROME PLATED BRONZE WALL BOX WITH LOCKING COVER AND VACUUM BREAKER RECESSED WALL BOX WITH 1 4 TURN BALL VALVE amp WHA S MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO BATHING TABLE WITH STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED HOSE CONCEALED FLUSHOMETER FOR FLOOR DRAIN RECESSED WALL BOX WITH 1 4 TURN BALL VALVES amp WHA S Copyright 2015 by Pond amp Company All rights reserved No copying or duplication of these
84. YSTEM OPTION 1 continued Turn off electricity to the circuit at this time p SCREW NPIN C61 1603 02 Step 1 Remove the four cover screws and the Upper and Lower Covers from the Wall Mount Assembly POWER SUPPLY 4 WALL MOUNT LOWER COVER ASSEMBLY n d WALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY WALL STUD STUD 2 Determine where to attach Mounting Plate TUN MOUNTING e Install to a backing with sufficient 84 5 TO FROM 2 HOLES support a wall stud or backing FLOOR TOP OF plate WAI 4 e Recommended height is 84 5 MOUNT 2 inches from floor to top of post POST SHEET ROCK ve E 2 1 2 WOOD 3 Attach the Mounting Plate at the SCREWS 2 determined location using the two m 2 060 1425 00 Wood Screws and two Flat Washers a AND rovided TM FLAT WASHERS p PIN 065 2500 00 WALL MOUNT SIDE VIEW SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 1 continued ACCESS HOLES FOR MAINS POWER Step 4 Route and secure Main Power Circuit through one of the Mounting Plate s WALL two Access Holes Join the Input Mains MOUNT to the Wall Mount Power Supply per POST the wiring schematic Dome Light Page 31 Spot Light Page 32 UV EE WALL POWER SUPPLY STUD 158 0001 00 nergize circuit at this time 5 Insert Post Washer onto Wall Mount Post WALL
85. a specific or determinable amount of money for merchandise damaged or lost during transit The claim is written to the carrier and contains sufficient information delivered within the time limits specified in the delivery contract To make a successful freight claim you must prove Carrier received freight in good condition at Shor Line Freight was damaged or short when delivered e The dollar amount of damage or shortage 1 If you are handling claim process Understand filing requirements and file claim within timeframe To make a successful freight claim you must prove Carrier received freight in good condition at Shor Line Freight was damaged or short when delivered The dollar amount of damage or shortage Retain damaged merchandise until the claim is completely resolved or until you are given disposition from the carrier You cannot use or dispose of the merchandise without permission from the carrier Do not return merchandise to Shor Line unless carrier grants permission AND we provide written authorization RMA Reference PRODUCT RETURN POLICY Failure to keep damaged freight voids any freight claim If carrier wants to take damaged merchandise obtain a receipt from the driver at time of pick up and file with other documentation After carrier has rendered a decision make sure remedy is completely satisfactory Unless you are absolutely certain that your damaged merchandise can be sat
86. acks 5 Doors to swing outside whenever and the size of doors should be at least 3 feet wide by 80 Tall 6 The floors of a telecom rooms are specified for a minimum loading of 2 4kPa 50 Ibf sq ft Environment 1 Lighting adequate lighting is required around racks and punch down boards Lighting in the telecommunications room should be a minimum of 500 Ix 50 foot candles at the lowest point of termination Light switch should be easily accessible when entering the room One light should be emergency lightening if available 2 Airconditioning The room should have a controlled air environment which does not allow the room to exhibit temperature extremes The room must have continuous HVAC control with the temperature being in a range of 50 95 degrees Fahrenheit and positive air pressure 3 Airflow Constant 24 hour air flow is required in the room so the temperature values are not exceeded in the equipment Security The area designated for a telecommunications room must be able to be secured either with a lock or a card reader system The Telecommunications room shall be dedicated to the Telecommunications function Access to Telecommunications rooms shall be restricted to authorized service personnel and shall not be shared with building services that may interfere with the telecommunications systems or be used for building maintenance services Fire Requirements All penetrations into firewalls or core holes between floors must be p
87. an be programmed to perform the following functions 1 Arm automatically when the last partition that shares the common lobby is armed 2 Disarm when the first partition that shares the common lobby is disarmed A Master partition 9 used strictly to assign keypads for the purpose of viewing the status of all 8 partitions at the same time master keypads Assignable by zone Assignable by keypad annunciator Assignable by relay to one or all 8 partitions Ability to display fire and or burglary and panic and or trouble conditions at all other partitions keypads selectable option Certain system options selectable by partition such as entry exit delay and subscriber account number User Codes Control shall accommodate 150 user codes all of which can operate any or all partitions Certain characteristics must be assigned to each user code as follows a Authority level Master Manager or several other Operator levels Each User Code other than the installer code shall be capable of being 283113 5 Project Date Project ID Project Name SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS assigned the same or a different level of authority for each partition that it will operate Opening Closing central station reporting option Specific partitions that the code can operate d Global arming capability ability to arm all partitions the code has access to in one command e Use of
88. any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its 283113 13 Project Date Project ID Project Name 20 2 22 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS mounting surface The model number of the wireless transmitter is the 5817CB or equivalent Wireless Knox Box Tamper Supervision Include Wireless Knox Box Tamper Supervision at each Knox Box Fire Department key safe The when the Knox Box Tamper is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send supervisory messages at four second intervals until the Knox Box Tamper Switch is restored to its normal position Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring stat
89. associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the door sensor is the 947 75 and the 5816 Wireless transmitter or equivalent Wireless Door Sensors for Roof Hatches Include Wireless Door Sensors for Roof Hatches where designated The when the door is opened and closed the wireless door sensor shall send messages indicating the state of the door to the control panel Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The door sensor s associated control panel shall report any missing door sensor within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter Each wireless transmitter shall include an internal tamper switch a back tamper switch and 283113 24 Project Date Project ID Project Name 9 92 93 94 95 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS shall send a tamper alert to the control panel when removed from its installed location or when opened The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the door sensor is the A
90. ate 2 Zone Input System zone inputs allow the system to sense the change in state of an output from an external device such as a door window position sensor a motion detector a relay output from an appliance the output of an external alert system or other devices that provide a dry closure output 283113 10 Project Date Project ID Project Name 3 10 11 12 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Fire Alarm Heat Detectors Selected areas in the facility will use Heat detectors to sense rapid increases of heat caused by spot fires The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies Locations for Spot fire heat detectors may be in kitchens laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Heat detector install a Honeywell 4193SN zone input module and a listed Spot fire heat detector Fire System Smoke Detectors Selected areas in the facility will use Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required Where designated in plans for each Smoke detector install a Honeywell 5193SDT or 5193D Smoke detector or equivalent Fire Suppression Sy
91. ate product return and or repair pursuant to our PRODUCT RETURN POLICY and PRODUCT REPAIR POLICY We ll request documentation from you coordinate future site inspection with carrier and prepare you for site inspection Reference next page C SUPPORT DURING SITE INSPECTION If customer selected carrier delivered freight Decide if you want to accept or reject the entire shipment You may have the option to accept and reject parts of the shipment Speak with carrier Write the number of pieces you accept AND number of pieces you reject on all copies of delivery receipt Contact carrier and initiate inspection and claim processes Continue to next page If the carrier abandons the merchandise fails or refuses to return shipment consult your legal counsel regarding disposition 46 V RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS continued B AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF FREIGHT 1 INSPECT MERCHANDISE At the receiving area open unpack uncrate etc all containers as soon as possible to ensure your expectations are met and to safeguard all rights to a freight claim Inspect shipment for Concealed Damage Damage to merchandise that could not have been noted during delivery Concealed Shortages Loss of contents within a shipping container that could not have been noted during delivery Non compliance with order specifications If concealed damage or shortage discovered Do not use Keep da
92. ation Clayton County VIP Complex 2300 Highway 138 SE Jonesboro GA 30236 Pre Bid Date Friday June 12 2015 10 00 a m Site Location Anvil Block Road Ellenwood GA 30294 Proposal Due Friday June 26 2015 Noon Architects Engineers Planners Hogan i 6 WIDE SINGLE LEAF CHAINLINK SWING GATE SEE DETAIL PF CONCRETE PAD TYP 2 12 SEE DETAIL T _ as _ APPROX LLL NEW FENCE TO CONNECT CONTROL EXPANSION TO EXISTING FENCE JOINT TYP 4 SEE NOTE 17 ENS SIDEWALK AND LANDSCAPING BNC Mam EXEAT E 2260128 72 SEE ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR DETAIL 2 o 42 CONCRETE WHEEL GDOT TYPE 2 CONCRETE 6 0 HIGH PVC COATED CHAIN 7 9 STOP TYP o CURB amp GUTTER 5 LINK HEAVY DUTY FENCE s DETAIL SEE DETAIL d MODIFIED C RAMP D GRAVEL DRIVE 6 DEPTH R40 5 1 WITH DETECTABLE WARNINGS M No 57 stone 95 SEE DETAIL FILTER FABRIC AND 6 X6 9 CONCRETE SECTOR 2 POLICE DI TMBEROBORDES 3 SIDEWALK MONUMENT SIGN TO BE PROVIDED PRECINCT RETENTION POND S ox 99 BY CONTRACTOR AT THE DIRECTION DESIGN BY OTHERS 4 1 OF OWNER 9 DUMPSTER o 7 STRIPED CROSSWALK PER Re x Reo STANDARDS 4 2 WIDE WHITE STOP BAR N 1320756 65 Eo rl QA 4 05 E 2259982 30 EXE ag 5 WIDE DOUBLE Ve PI v 6 CONCRETE L R15 0 YELLOW STRIPE
93. be fastened at all times e Light Mount Column supplied and make sure it is the proper length to install and operate the Light System without interference or over reach TOOLS REQUIRED e Electric Drill e Phillips and Flathead Screwdrivers e Level e 3 16 Drill Bit e Tape Measure e Standard Electrician Tools 13 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY Shor Line Single Spot Light 913 5006 01 Shor Line Single Dome Light 913 5005 01 EQUIPMENT PARTS The shipping carton contains a Power Supply Housing with Decorative Cover and Column Assembly with Washers and Retaining Ring inside top of Protective Cover Single Arm Assembly Lamp Head Assembly bag of containing single harness for one Power Supply and a bag with six wood screws Note All installation hardware is packed in Power Supply Housing PROTECTIVE 7 COVER 3 Turn off electricity to the 1 Remove the two Acorn Nuts and the two Flat Washers that secure the Decorative Cover to the Power Supply Housing and remove the Decorative Cover HOLES FOR MOUNTING DECORATIVE COVER n ACORN NUTS AND WASHERS Note the six holes on the outside perimeter of the Power Supply Housing that will be used for mounting the light system AME mois TOP VIEW POWER SUPPLY HOUSING AND COLUMN ASSEMBLY 14 SECTION 2 INSTALLAT
94. bor and materials to repair the system provide test and adjustments and regular inspections 1 6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer Minimum ten years experience in manufacturing and maintaining similar systems Manufacturer shall provide toll free technical assistance and support available 24 7 Alarm manufacturer shall be certified compliant with ISO 9001 Installer Minimum two years experience installing similar systems and acceptable to the manufacturer Environmental Conditions System shall be designed to function in the following environmental conditions 1 Storage Temperature Designed for a storage temperature of 10 C to 70 C 2 Operating Temperature System shall be designed for an operating temperature of 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 120 F 3 Humidity System shall be designed for normal operation in an 85 relative humidity environment 4 Electromagnetic Interference System shall meet or exceed the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B devices FCC Part 68 IEC EMC directive Power Requirements Components shall have the following electrical specifications The system shall operate using standard 120 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz power 1 Control Primary Power Transformer power shall be 18 VAC 72 VA 2 Backup Battery Rechargeable 12 VDC gel type lead acid backup battery shall be provided The battery shall be rated between 12 and 34 ampere hours AH 3 Alarm Power 12 VDC 1 7 amps for each bell output 4 Auxi
95. chase space 3 Ceiling Obstructions The room s ceiling or the ceiling around the room cannot be obstructed by air conditioning ducts or electrical conduit unless such space has been determined to be allowable 4 Cable Distance The furthest telecommunications outlet must be within 285ft of the designated telecommunications room area 5 Selected telecommunications area unless it is at least 10 way from any cable paths or racks 6 Location must be free of water liquid substance infiltration of any kind 7 Service Closets The designated telecommunications area must be near service closets and chases so the cost of extending those services is not excessive 8 The recommended ceiling height is 8 ft 6 in and false ceilings are not permitted 9 Interior finishes shall reduce dust enhance lighting and provide static free environment The floor tiling should be Vinyl Composition Tile VCT Size 1 Acceptable Size Adequate space must be present in the room for racks UPS power air flow and hardware installation space 2 Size Determination The telecommunications space shall be sized according to the number of outlets serviced by the designated location and the type of networking hardware required including UPS 3 Additional Space Extra space shall be designated for special services such as security and other planned devices 4 Distance Around Equipment A minimum of three feet is required around telecommunications equipment and r
96. clude Shor Line Dome Light Our mounting options include Shor Line Wall Mounted Shor Line Wall Mounted Shor Line Ceiling Mounted Dome Light Spot Light Combination Dome amp Spot Lights Model 913 5005 03 Model 913 5006 03 Model 913 5007 01 Shor Line Ceiling Mounted Shor Line Ceiling Mounted Dual Dome Lights Dual Spot Lights Model 913 5005 02 Model 913 5006 05 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS Our mounting options include continued M Shor Line Mobile Stand 120V Dome Light Model 913 5005 04 240V Dome Light Model 913 5005 14 Shor Line Ceiling Mounted Single Dome Light Model 913 5005 01 Shor Line Mobile Stand 120V Spot Light Model 913 5006 04 240V Dome Light Model 913 5006 14 Shor Line Ceiling Mounted Single Spot Light Model 913 5006 01 Please note that installation and assembly are different for each scenario We hope this manual increases your satisfaction with out product deepens our relationship and safeguards your investment for years to come SHOR LINE CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS This manual provides information on Description Page SECTION 1 RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS 6 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Wall Mounted Light System Option 1 7 Mobile Light System Option 2 11 Ceiling Mounted System Option 3 1
97. cted site will use outdoor motion detectors to sense motion Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 5800PIR OD Wireless Motion Detector or equivalent Premium Keypad Alpha Display The system keypad shall include a two line reverse display alphanumeric LCD display Use the Honeywell Vista 6460 keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Portrait style Keypad Alpha Display The system keypad shall include a two line reverse display alphanumeric LCD display Use the Honeywell Vista 6165EX Portrait style keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment PART3 EXECUTION 3 1 EXAMINATION A Examine site conditions prior to installation Notify Architect and Owner in writing if unsuitable conditions are encountered Do not start installation until site conditions are acceptable 3 2 INSTALLATION A Intrusion detection and fire alarm control panel system shall be installed and tested in accordance with manufacturer s installation instructions l 2 Coordinate interfaces with Owner s representative where appropriate Provide backboxes pullboxes connectors supports conduit cable and wire for a complete and reliable installation Obtain Owner s approval for exact location of all boxes conduit and wiring runs prior to installation Install conduit cable and wire
98. ctor Selected areas in the facility will use natural gas detectors to sense high levels of natural gas Locations for natural gas detectors may be in kitchens laboratories near fireplaces or in natural gas fueled heater closets For each natural gas detector install a Honeywell zone input module and a Pama DW 200012UL natural gas detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Safe or Vault Protection Monitor the status of the Safe For each Safe the installer shall provide complete protection integrated with the system Vending Machine Protection Monitor the status of the Vending Machine For each Vending Machine the installer shall provide complete protection integrated with the system 283113 27 Project Date Project ID Project Name 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Gas Water Heater Alert Systems The system shall be provide sensing of critical conditions within the water heater room The system shall alert the user in the event of natural gas leaks carbon monoxide presence and in the event of water leaks Photo Beam 100 Feet V Plex Monitor the status of photo beam units installed in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model CK IB100D Photo Beam Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Photo Beam
99. ctrum of bacterial and fungal attack It is formulated into the flooring system from the basecoat up through the topcoat Formulation Part A resin Part B activator Part C color Part D graded silica sand Durability PlexiClad is highly durable and performs extremely well in areas requiring high impact and abrasion resistance PlexiClad is formulated to handle various degrees of chemical and thermal shock resistance PlexiClad offers unrivaled compressive tensile and flexural strength with excellent abrasion resistance and hardness It resists the most severe chemicals and adheres firmly without odor when applied to concrete that has received proper surface preparation Additional chemical resistance is achieved by using PlexiCoat F Novalac Resin Appearance PlexiClad is available in standard colors may be broadcast with quartz and sealed with a variety of sealers Likewise the surface may be left smooth without quartz broadcast and top coated with epoxy or urethane resins Coverage Approximately 24 28 square feet per single unit at 74 Surface Preparation All concrete substrates and other surfaces to receive PlexiChemie s seamless resinous flooring systems require surface preparation The substrate must be clean durable structurally sound dry and free of grease wax oil or other substrate contaminates PROPER SURFACE PREPARATION IS CRITICAL IN THE SUCCESSFUL PLACEMENT OF ALL RESINOUS FLOORING SYSTEMS S
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101. d Jamb Doors where designated When the door is opened and closed the wireless door sensor shall send messages indicating the state of the door to the control panel Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The door sensor s associated control panel shall 283113 23 Project Date Project ID Project Name 88 89 90 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS report any missing door sensor within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter Each door sensor shall include an internal tamper switch and shall send a tamper alert to the control panel when removed from its installed location The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the wireless door sensor is the 5818MN or equivalent Wireless Door Sensors for Hollow Metal Door Frames Include Wireless Door Sensors for Hollow Metal Jamb Doors where designated The when the door is opened and closed the wireless door sensor shall send messages indicating the state of the door to the control panel Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The door sensor s assoc
102. d signal ducts UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 6 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 3 5 7 Install manufactured rigid steel conduit elbows for stub ups at poles and equipment at building entrances through floor and at changes of direction in duct run a Couple steel conduits to ducts with adapters designed for this purpose and encase coupling with 3 inches 75 mm of concrete b For equipment mounted on outdoor concrete bases extend steel conduit horizontally a minimum of 60 inches 1500 mm from edge of equipment pad or foundation Install insulated grounding bushings on terminations at equipment 8 After installing first tier of ducts backfill and compact Start at tie in point and work toward end of duct run leaving ducts at end of run free to move with expansion and contraction as temperature changes during this process Repeat procedure after placing each tier After placing last tier hand place backfill to 4 inches 100 mm over ducts and hand tamp Firmly tamp backfill around ducts to provide maximum supporting strength Use hand tamper only After placing controlled backfill over final tier make final duct connections at end of run and complete backfilling with normal compaction Comply with requirements in Section 312000 Earth Moving for installation of backfill materials a Place minimum 3 inches 75 mm of sand as a bed for duct bank Place sand to a minimum of 6 inches
103. d to its normal position Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless Manual Fire Pull Stations shall be Honeywell 5140MPS 1 and the 5817CB or equivalent Wireless Fire Suppression Waterflow Detection Include Wireless Fire Suppression Waterflow Detection at each fire suppression sprinkler riser pipe The when the waterflow detector is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send alarm messages at four second intervals until the wireless waterflow detector is restored to its normal position Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four
104. demco 960 and the 5816 Wireless transmitter or equivalent Wireless Door Sensors for Overhead Rollup Doors Include Wireless Door Sensors for Overhead Rollup Doors where designated The when the door is opened and closed the wireless door sensor shall send messages indicating the state of the door to the control panel Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The door sensor s associated control panel shall report any missing door sensor within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter Each wireless transmitter shall include an internal tamper switch a back tamper switch and shall send a tamper alert to the control panel when removed from its installed location or when opened The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the door sensor is the Ademco 957 and the 5816 Wireless transmitter or equivalent Dual Tec Motion Detector Wall mounted Wireless Selected areas in the protected site will use motion detectors to sense motion in rooms or areas of rooms Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 5897 35 Wireless Motion Detector or equivalent Glass Break Detector Wireless Sel
105. e Therefore moving freight prior to inspection or delaying inspection too long can jeopardize claims e Often a carrier cannot be held responsible unless inspections are completed within 48 hours At the latest shipping damage or shortage must be reported within 15 days of freight acceptance NOTE Fifteen 15 calendar days after freight acceptance Shor Line s FREIGHT CLAIM amp PRODUCT RECOVERY POLICY becomes void e Perform this inspection even if merchandise won t be used right away C SUPPORT DURING SITE INSPECTION 1 A third party freight inspector will inspect freight containers merchandise and inner packing materials Be present for the inspection and accompany the inspector at all times he she is on your premises Provide copy of delivery receipt as evidence that shortage damage and or possible damage was noted at delivery e When inspection has been completed read the inspector s report carefully and sign if you agree with the summary of facts or conclusions Do not sign if you disagree If Shor Line is handling claim process Call our Shor Line Technical Services Department and we ll speak with inspector If you are handling claim process Consult your legal counsel regarding disposition An inspection report is not a claim Stop if Shor Line is handling claim process Continue if you are handling claim process D AFTER INSPECTION A freight claim is a written demand for
106. e subject to damages discovered on all copies of delivery receipt This is critical for freight claims e Confirm your notation by having driver sign all copies of the delivery receipt Accept the shipment retain copy of delivery receipt and continue to next page B AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF FREIGHT INSPECT CONTAINERS FOR DAMAGE continued If severe visible damage Write the number of containers damaged and describe damage to container s on all copies of delivery receipt Ask driver to inspect merchandise with you and open container immediately If driver will not inspect freight and leaves premise Write Driver will not inspect merchandise AND Subject to concealed damage on all copies of delivery receipt Have the driver sign to confirm your notation and keep a copy of the delivery receipt to file a claim Continue to next page B AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF FREIGHT Describe in detail all visible damage to merchandise on all copies of delivery receipt Write Subject to damages discovered on all copies of delivery receipt and sign Have the driver sign to confirm your notation on all copies of delivery receipt Keep a copy of the delivery receipt to file a claim Initiate carrier inspection and recovery processes If Shor Line s carrier delivered freight Call our Shor Line Technical Services Department immediately and we ll replace or fix product to your satisfaction Our team will coordin
107. e In paved areas and trafficways set frames flush with finished grade Set other manhole frames 1 inch 25 mm above finished grade UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 7 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 3 Install handholes with bottom below frost line 4 Handhole Covers In paved areas and trafficways set surface flush with finished grade Set covers of other handholes 1 inch 25 mm above finished grade 5 Where indicated cast handhole cover frame integrally with handhole structure C Drainage Install drains in bottom of manholes where indicated Coordinate with drainage provisions indicated D Manhole Access Circular opening in manhole roof sized to match cover size l Manholes with Fixed Ladders Offset access opening from manhole centerlines to align with ladder 2 Install chimney constructed of precast concrete collars and rings to support cast iron frame to connect cover with manhole roof opening Provide moisture tight masonry joints and waterproof grouting for frame to chimney E Dampproofing Apply dampproofing to exterior surfaces of and handholes after concrete has cured at least three days Dampproofing materials and installation are specified in Section 071113 Bituminous Dampproofing After ducts are connected and grouted and before backfilling dampproof joints and connections and touch up abrasions and scars Dampproof exterior of manhole chimneys after mortar
108. e The relays shall be capable of being Programmed to activate in response to system events Programmed to activate using time intervals Activated manually Assigned an alpha descriptor Used for Class B Style Y supervised bell outputs 4204CF module A combination of 4204 ECP and 4101SN polling loop relays Optional Vista Interactive Phone Module The control shall support the ADEMCO 4285 4286 VIP Modules which permit access to the security system in order to perform the following functions monoge a Obtain system status information b Arm and disarm the security system c Control relays 283113 6 Project Date Project ID Project Name 9 10 12 13 14 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Optional LED Annunciator The control shall support the ADEMCO FSA 8 and FSA 24 annunciators which are capable of a Visually identifying a zone or point that is in alarm or trouble b Programmable for system silence reset c Up to 96 LEDs may be used in one system d A total of four 4 FSA 24 or 12 FSA 8 annunciators may be used in one system e optional keyswitch FSAKSM module shall be available for UL listed Silence and Reset capability Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Control panel shall internally provide two supervised NAC outputs for operating fire and burglar alarm notification appliances It shall also support additional supervised bell outputs
109. e two screws washers to access Terminal Strip COVER PLATE e Route and secure Mains Power TERMINAL through the Access Hole located on the ACCESS TERMINAL ACCESS HOLE backside of the Power Supply Housing STRIP OR MAINS POWER e Attach the Main Power Lines to the Terminal Strip at the designated locations for ground neutral and load See wiring schematic ACCESS HOLE FOR Combination Dome amp Spot Page 36 MAINS POWER Dual Dome Lights Page 37 OPPOSITE SIDE OF Dual Spot Lights Page 38 COVER PLATE Re attach the Cover Plate 20 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY continued Step 5 Re attach the Decorative Cover using the two Acorn Nuts and Flat Washers removed in Step 1 DECORATIVE COVER ACORN NUT AND FLAT WASHER 6 Installation of Arm Assemblies Light System should still not be energized at this time PROTECTIVE CAUTION Do not install the COVER RETAINING Assemblies with the Lamp Head Assemblies SCREW attached This can cause damage to the light A system 7 e Loosen the Retaining Screws and pull off the two plastic Protective Covers from the Light RETAINING Mount Column Shafts Note the Retaining RING GROOVE Ring grooves cut around the tops of the Column Shafts and the slots cut out for the Keyed Washers e Remove the Retaining Rings Keyed
110. eat detectors in designated locations The when the heat detector is triggered into alarm the heat detector shall send alarm messages at four second intervals until the heat detector is restored to its normal condition Each wireless heat detector shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The heat detector s associated control panel shall report any missing heat detector within four and one half hours Each heat detector shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the heat detector The heat detector s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless heat detector shall include a head tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the heat detector s head is removed The model number of the wireless heat detector shall be Honeywell 5809 or equivalent Wireless Manual Fire Pull Station Include Wireless Manual Fire Pull Stations and wireless transmitters at designated locations The when the manual pull 283113 12 Project Date Project ID Project Name 18 19 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS station is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send alarm messages at four second intervals until the wireless manual pull station is restore
111. ected areas in the protected site will use glass break detectors to sense the breaking of windows Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 5853 Glass Break detector or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s instructions when installing testing and programming system equipment Wireless Panic Button Include Wireless Panic Button at designated locations The when the Panic Button is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send a message to the control panel Each wireless Panic Button shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The Panic Button s associated control panel shall report any missing Panic Button within four and one half hours Each Panic Button shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The Panic Button s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless Panic Button shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the Panic Button s cover is removed or if the Panic Button is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless Panic Button is the 5853 or equivalent Vibration Sensors Include Vibration Sensors where designated When the sensor detects vibration
112. ed Warranty This Limited Warranty shall not apply to normal wear and tear damage caused by accident negligence or improper operation The Shor Line s Limited Warranty made in connection with this sale shall not be effective and shall be void unless such goods are applied and used in accordance with Shor Line s instructions LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Under no circumstances shall Shor Line be liable to buyer or any other person for any special liquidated incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damages based upon lost goodwill lost sales or profits work stoppage delay product failure impairment of goods or otherwise and whether arising out of breach of warranty breach of contract negligence or otherwise and in any case Shor Line s liability for any and all losses and damages sustained by Buyer and others rising out of or by reason of this contract shall not exceed the original purchase price of the product upon which liability is founded In no event shall any action be commenced against Shor Line more than one year after the cause of action with respect to which the claim is made has accrued Shor Line shall not be responsible for expenses for repairs not made by Shor Line without the prior written consent of Shor Line 48 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS Thank you again for placing your trust in Shor Line Contact Us SHOR LINE Schroer Manufacturin
113. eivers where designated The wireless receiver shall be UL Listed Factory Mutual Approved MEA Listed and CSFM Listed for the application The wireless receiver shall receive messages from wireless devices indicating device detection loop open normal shorted tamper alarm and low battery status when sent from transmitters associated with the system Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the receiver is Honeywell 5881ENHC or equivalent Wireless Repeaters for Commercial Applications Include Commercial Wireless Repeaters where designated The wireless repeater shall be UL Listed for the application The wireless repeater shall receive and forward messages from wireless devices indicating device detection loop open normal shorted tamper alarm and low battery status when sent from transmitters associated with the system Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The
114. ell Model 7939WG Exposed Door Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Hatch Doors Exposed V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 4939SN Exposed Addressable Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment 283113 26 Project Date Project ID Project Name 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Hatch Doors Exposed Wireless Monitor the opened and closed position of hatches in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 7939WG Exposed Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Energy Management and Remote Control by Telephone The system shall be connected to each HVAC thermostat for the purposes of disabling heat and air conditioning appliances when the partition is armed Using the 4500 Thermostat Interface and the 4286 Phone module the system shall allow users to call the protected site and make adjustments to the temperature of the building Filled Metal Doors and Windows Exposed V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Hon
115. embly 22 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY continued SLIP RING 10 Re assemble both Slip Rings Slip Ring COVER SCREW 7 Covers and Slip Ring Cover Screws BE CAREFUL not to bend or distort the Slip Rings SLIP RING COVER SN 7 11 Go to LAMP HEAD TO ARM ASSEMBLY Page 24 to attach Dome or Spot Light Note If Arm doesn t hold the Lamp Head drops or if the tension is too strong go to ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT on Page 26 23 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY LAMP HEAD TO ARM ASSEMBLY When ordering you had two lamp heads to choose from Shor Line Dome Light Shor Line Spot Light Assembly for the two products are the same regardless of the type of mounting The Lamp Head and Arm Assembly have been pre wired in our factory so parts merely need to be fit and connected for illumination IMPORTANT For the safety of installers and equipment users Shor Line requires all installation and repairs be performed by a licensed electrician Failure to comply will result in a void of all Shor Line warranties IMPORTANT The Spring Lock restricts movement of the Arm Assembly and must not be removed until the Lamp Head is completely attached e __ ARM ASSEMBLY RI p SPRING LOCK Step 1 Remove the Screw on the Locking Sleeve SCREW LOCKING SLEEVE SCR
116. emie com Plexi Chemie Inc is a manufacturer of high performance seamless flooring systems for the restoration and protection of concrete surfaces Our product line includes epoxy urethane heavy duty resurfacers self levelers as well as state of the art UV protective coatings waterproofing systems and high chemical resistant materials We offer 24 7 customer service to our installers The certified installer for the southeast is Industrial Flooring Specialists They have 25 years experience installing seamless epoxy flooring They are also a state certified minority owned business JSEB WMBE and DBE 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Tel 904 693 8800 Fax 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com JSEB WMBE Certified High Performance Seamless Resinous Flooring Systems We hope we have the chance to come in as an alternate Thank you in advance for any help you can be to us Sincerely Joanne Grant President Plexi Chemie Inc 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Tel 904 693 8800 Fax 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com JSEB WMBE Certified E PLEXI CHEMIE Product Data Sheet For PLEXIFLAKE QAF Description PLEXIFLAKE QAF SEAMLESS RESINOUS FLOORING is a nominal 1 8 inch decorative poured in place flooring system comprised of 1 4 1 8 inch decorative flakes colored quartz aggregate incorporated into PlexiGlaze No 4 Clear or PlexiGlaze FLOOR FINISH a 3 component epoxy This system is
117. enance flooring solution however certain textures and service environments require specific procedures Please refer to the master Cleaning Guide TECHNICAL INFORMATION Hardness Shore D ASTM D 2240 80 85 Compressive Strength ASTM D 695 12 200 psi Flame Spread NFPA 101 ASTM E 84 Class A Tensile Strength ASTM D 638 7 400 psi Impact Resistance MIL D 24613 m cracking Er delamination Flexural Strength ASTM D 790 5 100 psi Bond Strength to Concrete ACI 40 Substrate failure Abrasion Resistance CS17 Wheel 1000g load 1000 cycles ASTM D 4060 0 29 mg loss Water Absorption MIL D 24613 0 Coefficient of Friction ASTM D 2047 0 7 minimum Content 0 g L Solids Content 100 Coefficient of Thermal 2x105 Expansion Flammability ASTM D 635 Self Extinguishing PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Mix Ratio by volume 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener Viscosity at 70 F mixed hardener amp resin 700 cps Pot Life at 70 F 20 25 minutes Cure Time Touch Dry at 70 F Cold Set 4 6 hours Cured Film Thickness 16 mils at 100 sq ft gallon spread rate Salt Spray Resistance 25 solution at 90 F No effect after 100 hours Toxicity Non toxic USDA approved Notice The technical data contained herein are true and accurate to the best of our knowledge All products are offered and sold subject to Plexi Chemie Standard Condit
118. epeaters for Commercial Applications Include Commercial Wireless Repeaters where designated The wireless repeater shall be UL Listed for the application The wireless repeater shall receive and forward messages from wireless devices indicating device detection loop open normal shorted tamper alarm and low battery status when sent from transmitters associated with the system Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the repeater is Honeywell 58xxRPT or equivalent Wood Doors and Windows Exposed V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 4939SN Exposed Addressable Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Wood Frame Doors and Windows Exposed Wireless Monitor the opened and closed position of doors in the facility The installer shall install a Honeyw
119. epresentative Key Resin Co Gary Bath 770 535 8932 Is the submitted product equivalent to the specified item Yes Does the submitted product comply with the same quality standards listed ASTM etc Yes Does the submitted product have the same dimensions thickness indicated on drawings Yes Does the submitted product affect work of other sections No Does the submitted product require modifications to design changes to drawings or revisions to specifications to be incorporated into the Project No Is construction time affected No Does the submitted product have the same appearance Yes Does the submitted product have similar color selections available Yes Does the submitted product conform to the specified performance required for this particular application Yes Is proposed product warranty equal to the specified warranty Yes Does proposed product manufacturer have a record of standing behind its product and warranty Yes The undersigned certifies the above statements to be correct Submitted by Gary Bath Key Resin Co 770 535 8932 Attachments List Key Mortar STD HP For use by ARCHITECT ENGINEER DESIGNER me as noted Not Accepted By Date zm G 2 e 5 Published in Addendum No Thank you for taking time to review this information please call me if you have any questions Key Resin Company appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you realize that your firm has not previ
120. er authority 29 Automation Software The Control shall be capable of interfacing with automation software via an RS232 input on a single partition 2 3 COMPONENTS A System Integration System shall integrate with facility doors windows and departments The system shall also integrate with external systems such as building appliances and building alert systems for remote control and central collection of external system alerts When integrated with external systems the system shall connect to the external system to receive status changes by way of a dry contact output from the external system The system shall use its user interface to provide local status messages from external systems providing for the initiation of local building policies Optionally the system may transmit information to an off site monitoring service to provide initiation of remote policies when appropriate The installer shall follow manufacture s instructions when installing and programming system equipment 1 V Plex Bus Extensions Extended system V Plex bus branch circuits shall be scaleable to increase the total size of the bus in larger installations Branch circuits leading from different buildings or from different floors in multi story buildings shall be isolated from one another so that a shorted or grounded branch circuit is isolated away from other near side branch circuits allowing other V Plex devices to be isolated so that they can continue to oper
121. er is at the end of a row or against a wall 6 inch wire manager shall be used The vertical wire manager shall have separate slack managers for fiber and copper Proper drop off support into the vertical wire manager shall be used Bars in the ladder rack must be cut and replaced by movable cross member if needed to establish proper drop off Horizontal Fiber Management In Equipment rooms only a 2 inch x 2 inch fiber management system shall be installed above all frames and or racks and between all rows Proper drop off support into the frames racks shall be used Wall Power Outlets Wall power outlets shall be 8 inches from finished floor between finished floor and bottom of plywood Site Specific The Equipment Subsystem consists of shared common electronic communications equipment in the equipment room or telecommunications room and the transmission media required to terminate this equipment on distribution hardware The equipment room shall be equipped to contain telecommunications equipment cable terminations and associated cross connects The equipment room shall not be shared with building services that may interfere with the telecommunications systems or be used for custodial services Lighting in the equipment room should be a minimum of 500 Ix 50 foot candles at the lowest point of termination A minimum of two dedicated duplex or two dedicated simplex electrical outlet each on a separate circuit should be provided
122. es and retest as specified above to demonstrate compliance CLEANING Pull leather washer type duct cleaner with graduated washer sizes through full length of ducts Follow with rubber duct swab for final cleaning and to assist in spreading lubricant throughout ducts Clean internal surfaces of manholes including sump Remove foreign material END OF SECTION 260543 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 9
123. eywell Model 4939SN Exposed Addressable Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Filled Metal Frame Doors and Windows Wireless Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 7939WG Exposed sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Hollow Metal Doors and Windows Exposed V Plex Monitor the opened and closed position of doors and windows in the facility The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 4939SN Exposed Addressable Sensor or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Server Room Alert Systems The system shall be provide sensing of critical conditions within the server room The system shall alert the user when the temperature is too high when the humidity is too high when air conditioning condensation drip pans require draining and when there is an extended power failure Kitchen Alert Systems The system shall be provide sensing of critical conditions within the kitchen or food processing facility The system shall alert the user when the temperature is too high when the humidity is too high when air conditioning condensation drip pans require draining and when there is an extended power failure Natural Gas Dete
124. feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Ceiling Mounted Indoor 2 Wire Outdoor Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model BK PC2RK Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15cd and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions HVAC Fan Shutdown Include a connection to each HVAC Fan as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The HVAC Fan shutdown trigger shall be connected to a 4101SN relay output module or equivalent Fire Alarm Integration with Access Controlled Doors The system shall automatically unlock designated access controlled doors to ensure exit routes during fire alarm activations as recommended by UL NFPA and local building codes Keypad Fire
125. g Company 511 Osage Kansas City Kansas 66105 USA Phone 800 444 1579 or 913 281 1500 Fax 913 281 5339 Web www shor line com E Mail contact shor line com SHOR LINE LIMITED Vale Business Park Llandow Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7 Wales United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1446 77 20 41 Fax 44 0 1446 77 36 68 Web www shor line co uk e mail quality shor line co uk 49 KEY RESIN COMPANY 4061 Clough Woods Drive Batavia Ohio 45103 888 943 4532 TO Steven Graves TOTAL PAGES 4 E mail gravess pondco com DATE 6 5 15 FROM Gary L Bath SUBJECT Evaluation of equivalent material for Resinous Flooring section 096723 Project Clayton Cnty Animal Control Bldg Bid Date 6 26 15 Dear Mr Graves Would you be willing to approve Key Epoxy Resinous Flooring Systems that are equivalent to the systems specified for the above referenced project Three contractors bidding this project would prefer to use Key Resin materials if approved If you use Masterspec ARCOM has evaluated and approved Key Resin materials for inclusion in MASTER SPECS in section 9400 Epoxy Terrazzo and in section 9671 Resinous Flooring The Key equivalents for this project are listed below Stonclad GS w Stonkote 4 Key Mortar STD HP w 625 Epoxy 74 Key Resin certifies that these products meet or exceed the specified requirements Effects of Proposed Equivalent Product Is product represented locally Yes Supplier R
126. g in corridor 124 and run down to the work box c 1 gt EMT will need to be run from the work box to the lock location d Door lock will be an electronic door strike HES 1006 Door frame will need to be ordered to accommodate this lock 3 Gate Reader a 1 2 conduit will need to be run from the IT Data Room 120 to the gate motor housing b One 1 1 conduit will need to be run from the gate motor housing to the pedestal on the driver side of the driveway as the vehicle is coming into the gate CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS SHOR LINE Schroer Manufacturing Company 511 Osage Kansas City Kansas 66105 USA Phone 800 444 1579 or 913 281 1500 Fax 913 281 5339 Web www shor line com E Mail contact shor line com 006 9310 23 3 2005 SHOR LINE LIMITED Vale Business Park Llandow Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7PF Wales United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1446 77 20 41 Fax 44 0 1446 77 36 68 Web www shor line co uk e mail quality shor line co uk SHOR LINE CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS Thank you for allowing Shor Line to equip and serve you Our commitment to you is exactly the same as it was in 1927 namely second to none Thank you for placing your trust in Shor Line We ve designed and tested our Surgical Lighting Systems to ensure years of quality illumination and high performance Our suite of surgical lights in
127. hen installing We encourage each person to wear a back support Improper installation of Single and Dual Ceiling Mounted Systems can cause serious injury and or property damage installation requirements may vary dependent upon the building construction encountered The mounting hardware supplied is designed for standard wood studs It is the installers responsibility to provide any alternative mounting hardware for other types of construction Check to insure all specification requirements are met Each mounting joist or support must hold a minimum of 100 pounds e The mounting joists or support on 16 centers so it can accommodate the junction box word with dimensions of Length 14 25 inches 362 mm Width 8 00 inches 204 mm Depth 5 50 inches 140 mm e Power supply must be routed and wired to the Light System in compliance with all existing codes e Power supply lines must be two wire with ground single phase For 120V 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 1 5 amps for each light assembly two wire with ground single phase 240VAC 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 5 amps for each light assembly Eor Europe 240V 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 8 amps for each light assembly e Verify input mains voltage and connect the Power Supply ies as shown in the electrical diagrams Improper connection will damage the lamps Maintain proper grounding Ground wire connections within the wall mount must
128. iated control panel shall report any missing door sensor within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter Each door sensor shall include an internal tamper switch and shall send a tamper alert to the control panel when removed from its installed location The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The model number of the door sensor is the 947 75 and the 5816 Wireless transmitter or equivalent Wireless Door Sensors for Hollow Metal Door Frames Include Wireless Door Sensors for Hollow Metal Jamb Doors where designated The when the door is opened and closed the wireless door sensor shall send messages indicating the state of the door to the control panel Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The door sensor s associated control panel shall report any missing door sensor within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter Each door sensor shall include an internal tamper switch and shall send a tamper alert to the control panel when removed from its installed location The transmitter s
129. ibers Cross connect spaces include the labeling of hardware for providing circuit identification and patch cords or cross connect wire used for creating circuit connections at the cross connect The Telecommunications room shall be equipped to contain Telecommunications equipment cable terminations and associated cross connects The Telecommunications room shall be dedicated to the Telecommunications function Access to Telecommunications rooms shall be restricted to authorized service personnel and shall not be shared with building services that may interfere with the telecommunications systems or be used for building maintenance services The Telecommunications Room is generally considered to be a floor serving facility The horizontal cross connect links the horizontal subsystem and the backbone subsystem together The Telecommunication rooms shall have a minimum dimension of 10 ft by 12 ft square L shaped or other shaped dimensions are not acceptable Concrete columns in this area are not acceptable Electrical Power 1 Power Circuits Dedicated power is required for both UPS and non UPS equipment Separate circuits shall be installed for both types 2 Power Locations The UPS power circuit must be within six feet of the designated location of the UPS system within the room 3 Aminimum of two dedicated duplex or two dedicated simplex electrical outlet each on a separate circuit should be provided for equipment power Additio
130. ifferences between from Plexi Chemie which is a DBE in FL and has high stronger physical proposed substitution characteristics The resin to hardener loading is higher with our flooring and specified product systems producing a much stronger floor that has a life expectancy of over 20 years Our floors are resin rich Our installers ar mployees of the company each with over 10 yrs experience and they are involved with the project from the PO to the CO X Point by point comparative data attached REQUIRED BY Fill in if required Reason for not providing We manufacture and install a different brand Plexi Chemie Inc a competitor to Stonhard specified item Similar Installation Project USF Polytechnic Architect Santiago Calatrava New York Festina Lente LLP Address 4700 Research Way Owner University of South Florida Board of Trustees A Public Body Corp Lakeland FL 33805 Date Installed May 30 2014 Proposed substitution affects other parts of Work No Yes explain Savings to Owner for accepting substitution 30 50 Proposed substitution changes Contract Time L No L Yes Add Deduct days Supporting Data Attached Drawings Product Data LI Samples Tests Reports Copyright 1996 Construction Specification Institute Page of September 1996 99 Canal Center Plaza Suite 300 Alexandria VA 22314 CSI Form 13 1A SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Continued The Undersigned certifies
131. in connection with this Limited Warranty or the aforementioned Customer Satisfaction Policy Shor Line makes no other warranty or guarantee of any kind whatsoever whether express or implied statutory or otherwise including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness and or merchantability The above limited warranty constitutes our only warranty and no person or entity is authorized on behalf of Shor Line to modify or expand upon the provisions expressed in the limited warranty statement Shor Line s liability under the limited warranty shall be limited as provided for above and the foregoing shall be the customer s sole remedy and recourse under this contract There are no warranties that extend beyond the description of the face hereof and goods are sold as is Shor Line Limited Warranty is only available to the initial purchaser of its products LIMITED WARRANTY continued Customer agrees to comply with all instructions and specifications furnished by Shor Line relating to installation care and application of products sold It is required that the EQUIPMENT be installed by a licensed electrician Failure to comply will result in a void of all warranties CUSTOMER agrees that it will not modify misapply or misuse such products in any manner that would deviate from Shor Line s instructions Any repairs alterations or service provided by parties other than Shor Line or its authorized representative may void this Limit
132. indicated Select arm lengths to be long enough to provide spare space for future cables but short enough to preserve adequate working clearances in enclosure UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 8 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 3 7 3 8 3 9 Field cut openings for ducts and conduits according to enclosure manufacturer s written instructions Cut wall of enclosure with a tool designed for material to be cut Size holes for terminating fittings to be used and seal around penetrations after fittings are installed GROUNDING Ground underground ducts and utility structures according to Section 260526 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Perform the following tests and inspections and prepare test reports l Demonstrate capability and compliance with requirements on completion of installation of underground ducts and utility structures 2 Pull solid aluminum wood test mandrel through duct to prove joint integrity and adequate bend radii and test for out of round duct Provide a minimum 6 inch 150 mm long mandrel equal to 80 percent fill of duct If obstructions are indicated remove obstructions and retest 3 Test and handhole grounding to ensure electrical continuity of grounding and bonding connections Measure and report ground resistance as specified in Section 260526 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems Correct deficienci
133. ion Arm For Wall Mount Installation Arm For Mobile Light Description Ceiling Mount Column Single Arm Light Head Ceiling Mount Column Dual Arm Light Head Ceiling Decorative Cover Wall Mount Decorative Cover Upper And Lower Wood Screw 14 X 2 1 2 Mount Ceiling Or Wall Mount Flat Washer 74 Inch Wall Mount Mounting Decorative Nut For Ceiling Cover 2 Req Flat Washer 10 For Ceiling Cover 2 Req Decorative Cover Mobile Light Caster 3 Inch Diameter With Brake Mobile Light Description Ring Terminal 14 16AWG 10 Stud Splice Connector 14 20AWG Quick Connect Female Used To Connect On Power Supply Module Power Inlet With Switch Mobile Light Power Cord IEC 230 Hospital Grade Slip Ring Male Mobile Light Fuse 0 5A 250V Type 3AG Slo Blo Fuse 1 0A 250V Type 3AG Slo Blo 39 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS DIAGRAM WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM WALL a ag cen 180 360 um 84 5 2146 mm RECOMMENDED MOUNTING HEIGHT hs 38 5 1 978 mm Ji t 40 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS DIAGRAM MOBILE LIGHT SYSTEM 47 1194 mm 73 5 1867 41 SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS DIAGRAM CEILING MOUNTED SYSTEM SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY SECTION 4 SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS DIAGRAM CEILING MOUNTED SYSTEM DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY AT 1194 min REF ONLY HEAD LOW
134. ion The wireless transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless transmitter is the 5817CB or equivalent Wireless Duct Smoke Detectors Include Wireless Duct Smoke Detectors Alarms at each Duct Smoke Detector The when the Duct Smoke Detector is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send supervisory messages at four second intervals until the Duct Smoke Detector is restored to its normal position Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless transmitter is the 5817CB
135. ions of Sale Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without prior notice Please be sure the Material Safety Data Sheet is read and understood before using any Plexi Chemie product PLEXIGLAZE IFF DATA SHEET 2 Page 4 CLAYTON CO ANIMAL CONT MECH CENTRAL R14 LaMereJ rvt C Users lamerej Documents 1 14023 6 15 2015 12 38 47 PM LOCATION MANUFAC TURER PUMP SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE 120 V PLUMBING SPECIALTIES SCHEDULE ITEM TYPE BASIS OF DESIGN ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURER MODEL REDUCED PRESSURE ZONE BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY WITH BALL VALVES STRAINER WATTS BFP BACKFLOW PREVENTER WATTS 909 QT S 909AG F AIR GAP FITTING AND VENT ELBOW MUST BE APPROVED FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION SINK TYPE FUR TRAP CHROME PLATED WITH unus azgor INTERIOR CAST IRON INTERCEPTOR AND STAINLESS STEEL BASKET IN ELBOW GASKETED COVER AND SLIP TYPE INLET MODEL No GAS WATER HEATER GALLONS 115 MECH ROOM A O Smith BTH 200 STORAGE CAPACITY TEMP IN F STORAGE TEMP GAS HEAT ELECTRICAL 55 100 0 gal F INPUT MBH OUTPUT MBH VOLTAGE PHASE 140 199 9 193 9 120 V 1 PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE Description MANUFACTURER MODEL ITEM DESCRIPTION WALL MOUNT WATER CLOSET AMERICAN STANDARD 2257 103 VITREOUS CHINA SLOAN 1 28 GPF MANUAL FLUSHOMETER KOHLER K 4731 C SEAT ZURN ZZ1203 CARRIER STANDARD MOUNTI
136. ircuits NAC RF receivers and relay modules The control shall provide the ability to schedule time driven events and allow certain operations to be automated by pressing a single button The system shall be capable of interfacing with an ECP long range radio LRR unit that can send Contact ID messages and alphanumeric paging devices The control shall provide integrated access control and CCTV switching capability with the use of a single downloader and database 1 Basic Hardwired Zones Control shall provide 8 style B hardwire zones with the following characteristics a EOLR supervision optional for zones 2 8 shall support or N C sensors EOLR supervision required for UL installations Zones Points shall be individually assignable to any partition Supports up to 64 two wire smoke detectors on two selected zones d Supports four wire smoke or heat detectors any zone power to four wire smoke detectors must be supervised with an EOL device e Supports up to 50 two wire latching glass break detectors on one selected zone f Individually assignable to Notification Appliance NAC outputs and or auxiliary relays 2 Optional Expansion Zones a Polling Loop Expansion Control shall support up to 120 additional hardwire zones using a built in two wire polling multiplex loop 283113 4 Project Date Project ID Project Name SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS interface The
137. ire Suppression Include a connection to each stove hood suppression alarm to supervise its charge and discharge statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The hood suppression system alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent Fire System Beam Type Smoke Detectors Selected areas in the facility will use Beam Smoke detectors to sense the buildup of Smoke caused by fires and smoldering objects The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recognized agencies and building codes 283113 11 Project Date Project ID Project Name 13 14 15 16 17 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Locations for Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms meeting rooms or other areas where required For each Smoke detector install a Honeywell BK Beam1224 Smoke detector Fire Alarm Initiating Devices Include a connection to each initiating device to supervise its idle trouble and alarm statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The fire initiating device alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent Fire System Duct Smoke Detectors Selected areas in the facility will use Duct Smoke detectors to sense smoke in HVAC supply and return air ducts The quantity and spacing of detectors shall meet those suggested by UL NFPA and other recogn
138. isfactorily repaired you should seek replacement If not satisfied consult your legal counsel regarding disposition Important You are still responsible to pay the freight bill on time Your claim is a separate transaction 47 SECTION 5 SHOR LINE CUSTOMER INFORMATION VI LIMITED WARRANTY Shor Line warrants to the customer CUSTOMER who originally purchased the equipment EQUIPMENT that the EQUIPMENT be free from defects in material workmanship and manufacturer s defects for a period of 1 year from date of receipt of EQUIPMENT warranty coverage on labor is 90 days The above warranties cover all parts except expendable items such as bulbs and glass filters The warranty period shall run from the date of delivery to CUSTOMER If within the applicable warranty period a product proves to be defective as described herein Shor Line will repair or replace the product at Shor Line s sole discretion conditional upon CUSTOMER s written notice of the defect within fifteen 15 days after its discovery Upon receipt of CUSTOMER s notice including substantiation of Customers status as the initial purchaser and details of the defect Shor Line shall advise CUSTOMER whether it plans to repair or replace the product Shor Line s obligation is solely limited to repair or replacement of the defective product and in no event shall Shor Line be liable for transportation from or to Shor Line offices or any other expense which may arise
139. ized agencies and building codes Locations for Duct Smoke detectors may be in hallways laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where required For each Duct Smoke detector install a Honeywell zone input module and a listed Duct Smoke detector Wireless Smoke Detectors Include wireless smoke detectors in designated locations The when the wireless smoke detector is triggered into alarm it shall send alarm messages at four second intervals until the wireless smoke detector restores to its idle condition Each wireless smoke detector shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The smoke detector s associated control panel shall report any missing smoke detector within four and one half hours Each smoke detector shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the smoke detector The smoke detector s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless smoke detector shall include a head tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the smoke detector s head is removed or if the smoke detector is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless smoke detector shall be Honeywell 5808LST or equivalent Wireless Heat Detectors Include wireless h
140. l string PAGE 1 of 2 PON Pond amp Company Inc Architects 3500 Parkway Lane P 678 336 7740 Engineers Suite 600 F 678 336 7744 Planners Norcross GA 30092 www pondco com 11 General Note 2 on E 101 indicates to provide concrete encasement of exterior PVC conduits Secondary Service conduits from the Utility Transformer Please confirm if this is intended for All exterior and Underground Ducts Crossing Driveways Roadways below grade conduits or just the Secondary and Railroads shall be encased in reinforced concrete See additional Specification 260543 Underground Ducts and Raceways fro Electrical Systems 12 The roofing Specifications075423 are specifying a 1 2 cover board is correct 1 4 thick cover board in Section 2 6 C on page 3 but all the roof details on the drawing are referencing a 1 2 cover board Please clarify which thickness is correct 13 In regards to the Floor Drain FD 2 which is specifier The JR Smith 8750 will not be required for floor drains The integral sedimei on Plumbing P601 fixture schedule it is calling fora bucket will be sufficient Zurn Z556Y floor drain with a JR Smith 8750T Solid hair interceptor trap The JR Smith 8750 solid interceptor trap is engineered and design for in line sin drainage and use BID PHASE SERVICES RFIS PAGE 2 of 2 PRE BID CONFERENCE Clayton County Animal Control New Animal Control documents available Pre bid Loc
141. level temperatures within a designated area Locations for Temperature Threshold detectors may be in kitchens laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where temperature threshold notification is critical For each Temperature Threshold detector install a Honeywell zone input module and a Honeywell TS300 Temperature Threshold detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Carbon Monoxide Detector V Plex Selected areas in the facility will use carbon monoxide detectors to sense high levels of carbon monoxide Locations for carbon monoxide detectors may be in parking garages kitchens laboratories near fireplaces or in natural gas fueled heater closets For each carbon monoxide detector install a Honeywell 4193SN zone input module and a System Sensor CO1224 Carbon Monoxide detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Natural Gas Detector Selected areas in the facility will use natural gas detectors to sense high levels of natural gas Locations for natural gas detectors may be in kitchens laboratories near fireplaces or in natural gas fueled heater closets For each natural gas detector install a Honeywell zone input module and a Pama DW 200012UL natural gas detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Glass Break Detector V Plex Selected areas in the protected site will use glass break detectors to sense the breaking of windows Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model FG1625S
142. liary Standby Power 12 VDC 1 amp maximum 5 Total Power Combined auxiliary standby and alarm currents shall be 2 3 amps 6 Fusing The battery input auxiliary and bell outputs shall be protected using PTC circuit breakers All outputs shall be power limited 7 Power Supply 24 volt power supply shall provide 24 vdc 3 4 amps full wave rectified unfiltered outputs Control Panel Enclosure A metal cabinet suitable for wall mounting Dimensions shall not exceed 14 5 inches 36 8 cm in height 12 5 inches 31 8 cm in width or 3 inches 7 6 cm in depth 283113 3 Project Date SECTION 283113 Project ID INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Project Name 1 7 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A Deliver materials in manufacturer s labeled packages Store and handle in accordance with manufacturer s requirements in a facility with environmental conditions within recommended limits 18 WARRANTY A Manufacturer s Warranty Submit manufacturer s standard one year warranty for the system PART 2 PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURER A Intrusion Detection and Fire Alarm Panel Manufacturer VISTA 128FBP by Honeywell www security honeywell com 2 2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE A Control Panel The control panel shall be an 8 partition UL commercial fire and burglary control panel that supports up to 128 zones using basic hardwired polling loop and wireless zones It shall also provide supervision of 2 notification appliance output c
143. licensed electrician Failure to comply will result in a void of all Shor Line warranties EQUIPMENT PARTS The shipping carton contains a Floor Base with Upright Post Arm Assembly Lamp Head Assembly Power Cord and a bag with an Upright Post Washer TOOLS REQUIRED e Electric Drill e Phillips and Flathead Screwdrivers e Level e 3 16 Drill Bit Measure e Standard Electrician Tools Step 1 Floor Base with Upright Post is pre assembled in the Do Not Loosen or ARM STOP factory Upright Post and Arm Assembly are pre wired Remove Screws pm Holds Internal CAUTION There are four screws at the top of Wiring Upright Post that secure the internal wiring mechanism Removing these screws will cause the mechanism to slip down the shaft of the Post and you ll lose electrical UPRIGHT connectivity POST 11 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY MOBILE LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 2 continued Part 2 insert Upright Post Washer onto the Arm Slip Ring and position Arm Slip Ring into the top of the Upright Post Keep Arm Assembly level perpendicular to Post while lowering Arm Assembly into the shaft of Upright Post CAUTION po not install the Arm Assembly with the Lamp Head Assembly attached This can cause damage to the light system Note The Arm Stop located at the top of the Upright Post prevents the Arm Assembly from moving more than 160 and maintains the stability of the
144. maged merchandise container s and inner packing materials at the receiving area e Keep damaged or shorted merchandise in its original shipping container and in same condition when damage or loss was discovered until site inspection is completed Move containers as little as possible e Initiate carrier inspection and recovery processes If Shor Line s carrier delivered freight Call our Shor Line Technical Services Department immediately and we ll replace or fix product to your satisfaction Our team will coordinate product return and or repair pursuant to our PRODUCT RETURN POLICY and PRODUCT REPAIR POLICY We ll request documentation from you within fifteen 15 calendar days of freight acceptance We ll coordinate future site inspection with carrier and prepare you for site inspection Reference next column C SUPPORT DURING SITE INSPECTION if customer selected carrier delivered freight Contact carrier to describe damage or loss immediately Although not mandatory confirm calls in writing specifically noting the date time and person to whom you spoke Use documentation if necessary as evidence that you contacted the carrier within the 15 day period Provide requested documentation and schedule inspection at your site Reference next column C SUPPORT DURING SITE INSPECTION Important To recover product s and cost a claimant must prove damage or shortage existed at time of acceptanc
145. me Light eese Luminous Intensity Spot 2 222222 4 4 Light Pattern Dome 222 2 2 2 22 22 2 1 2 Light Pattern Spot Light iss sss Motion Extension Head Vertical 2 2 2 Head Horizontal J eC Single Head Extended From Mounting 2 2 22222 4 4 2 Dual Head Extended Length Head to 22 222 222 222222 22 Dual Head Extended Length Head to Head sss ees 9 47 10 4 296 8 5 Ib 3 8 13 0 Ib 5 9 Kgm 8 4 Ib 3 8 Kgm 28 0 Ib 12 7 Kgm 43 0 Ib 19 5 Kgm 17 0 Ib 7 7 Kgm 108 0 Ib 49 0 Kgm 85 4 Ib 38 8 49 2 Ib 22 3 Kgm 38 2 Ib 17 3 Kgm 124 6 Ib 56 6 120 VAC 50 60Hz 1 0A per head 240 VAC 50 60Hz 0 5A per head 4000 foot candles per head at 36 914mm 4150 foot candles per head at 36 914mm 6 5inches 165mm diameter Adjustable from 3 to 11 at 36 Adjustable from 76 mm to 279 mm at 36 47 inches 1194 mm 360 70 inches 1778 mm 144 inches 3658 mm 38 5 inches 978 mm Wyuovia JHL NISNOLLO3NNOO 33333 M JNN 1 JHL 3HIA H0 102 H3dOHd 3 H31880 191915 N33H9 9 3Jf118 19 2159 SNINSVAAX TWULAAN N
146. monolithic flooring surface filled resin based monolithic flooring surface designed to produce a seamless floor and designed to produce a seamless floor and integral integral cove base cove base System Characteristics System Characteristics Color and Pattern As indicated on Color and Pattern As indicated on drawings drawings Wearing Surface Standard Smooth Wearing Surface Standard Smooth Integral Cove Base As indicated on the Integral Cove Base As indicated on the drawings drawings Overall System Thickness Nominal 1 4 Overall System Thickness Nominal 1 4 inch inch Primer Primer Material Basis Stonhard Standard Primer Material Basis Plexi Chemie Standard Primer Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Formulation Description 2 component Formulation Description 2 component 100 solids 100 per cent solids Application Method Squeegee and Roller Application Method Squeegee and Roller Number of Coats 1 One Number of Coats 1 One 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Tel 904 693 8800 Fax 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com JSEB WMBE Certified High Performance Seamless Resinous Flooring Systems Mortar Base Material Design Basis StonClad GS Resin Bisphenol F Epoxy Formulation Description 3 three component 100 solids Application Method Metal Trowel 1 Thickness of Coats Nominal 1 4 inch 6 4 mm 2 Number of Coats One Aggregates Pigmented Blended aggregate
147. nal convenience duplex outlets should be placed at 1 8 m 6 ft intervals around the perimeter walls Main Equipment Room MER Consideration and Guidelines The Equipment Room is generally considered to be a building serving facility The horizontal cross connect links the horizontal subsystem and the backbone subsystem together The Equipment room shall have a minimum dimension of 10 ft by 12 ft square L shaped or other shaped dimensions are not acceptable Concrete columns in this area are not acceptable General Installation shall meet or exceed all applicable federal state and local requirements referenced standards and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction All installation shall be in accordance with manufacturer s published recommendations Environmental Limitations Do not deliver or install equipment frames and cable trays until spaces are enclosed and weather tight wet work in spaces is complete and dry and work above ceilings is complete Cable Trays Ladder Racks Inside the Equipment room and Telecommunications rooms 18 inch ladder rack is to be used for horizontal wire management This tray is designated for cabling to remain within these rooms Any implementation of this ladder rack equipment will include spill brackets at all inside corners Cable Tray 1 The cable tray will be installed parallel to the furred out wall 6 to 12 inches inside the Telecommunications Equipment rooms
148. nstall conduit penetrations of building walls as specified in Section 260544 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electrical Raceways and Cabling H Sealing Provide temporary closure at terminations of ducts that have cables pulled Seal spare ducts at terminations Use sealing compound and plugs to withstand at least 15 psig 1 03 MPa hydrostatic pressure I Pulling Cord Install 100 Ibf 450 N test nylon cord in empty ducts J Concrete Encased Ducts Support ducts on duct separators 1 Excavate trench bottom to provide firm and uniform support for duct bank Prepare trench bottoms as specified in Section 312000 Earth Moving for pipes less than 6 inches 150 mm in nominal diameter 2 Depth Install top of duct bank at least 24 inches 600 mm below finished grade in areas not subject to deliberate traffic and at least 30 inches 750 mm below finished grade in deliberate traffic paths for vehicles unless otherwise indicated UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 5 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 10 Support ducts on duct separators coordinated with duct size duct spacing and outdoor temperature Separator Installation Space separators close enough to prevent sagging and deforming of ducts with not less than four spacers per 20 feet 6 m of duct Secure separators to earth and to ducts to prevent floating during concreting Stagger separators approximately 6 inches 150 mm between tie
149. nstruction sheet for complete instructions LIMITATIONS This product is best suited for application in temperatures between 55 F and 95 F Substrate must be clean sound and dry SPECIAL PURPOSE FORMULATIONS PlexiGlaze 4 Regular For use on most typical installations for normal use PlexiGlaze 4 Cold Set For cold area applications when temperature can not be maintained over 50 F and when a more rapid cure is required at normal temperatures Should not be used in topcoats due to yellowing PlexiGlaze 4 Fast Set Is used for quick turnaround time in room temperature areas PlexiGlaze 4 Fast Set is ideal for total system usage when turnaround time is critical It can also be used separately as a primer body coat and topcoat PlexiGlaze 4 Fast Set has excellent color retention It can be used in lower PLEXIGLAZE IFF DATA SHEET 11 temperatures to accelerate the installation of the resinous flooring system MOISTURE CONCERNS Moisture vapor transmission in the slab should be measured prior to application of polymeric systems to ensure a long lasting durable installation Please refer to the master Moisture Guidelines for more information CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PlexiGlaze IFF is resistant to many common chemicals Please refer to the master Chemical Resistance Chart for actual resistance to specific chemicals reagents CLEANING This product is considered to be a low maint
150. nstructions Ceiling Mounted Indoor 2 Wire Fire Horn Strobes In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound an outdoor System Sensor model PC2R Fire Horn Strobe or equivalent that features a selectable light level between 15 4 and 115cd The Horn Strobe shall feature a polarized power input If the Horn Strobe is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn Strobe shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the 283113 16 Project Date Project ID Project Name 32 33 34 35 36 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS application The installer shall install the fire Horn Strobe as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Outdoor Fire Horns In the event of a fire alarm on the system the control panel shall sound a System Sensor model BK HRK 12 24VDC Outdoor Fire Horn or equivalent that features a sound level of 67 77dB at 20 feet The horn shall feature a polarized power input If the siren is removed from the NAC circuit the system shall send a supervisory report to the monitoring station The Fire Horn shall be UL Listed FM approved CSFM listed and MEA listed for the application The installer shall install the fire horn as directed by the manufacturer s installation instructions Wall Mounted Multi Candela Strobes Notification Appliances In the event of a fire
151. oject Date Project ID Project Name 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Keypad Black and White Graphic Touch Screen Display The system keypad shall employ a dynamic interactive graphic touch screen display Use the Honeywell Vista 6270 keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Keypad Black and White Graphic Touch Screen Display with Voice Option The system keypad shall employ a dynamic interactive graphic touch screen display Use the Honeywell Vista 6271V keypad or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Automatic Door Locking Selected doors in the facility will use system automatic door locking capabilities to restrict entry to into the facility yet allow free exit by those who have completed their business For each automatic locking door install a 4101SN relay output module a power supply and an electric locking device Automatic Door Holders Selected doors in the facility will use system automatic door holder capabilities to hold doors open until particular system events release the door For each automatic locking door install a 4101SN relay output module a power supply and an electric magnetic door holder device Energy Management The system shall be connected to the central EMS s
152. oneywell s AlarmNet IGSMCF Fire Alarm transmitter or equivalent The communication service shall employ a two way Internet connection through AlarmNet Communication Service as the primary method of communication and then the two way GPRS General Packet Radio Service as the secondary means of communication and shall use SMS Short Message Service as a tertiary means of communication The equipment shall be UL listed for use in this application The installer shall follow manufacturer s instructions when installing the AlarmNet unit Fire Pump Diesel Monitor the status of the Automatic Fire Suppression Water Pump Controller using zone inputs on the system 283113 20 Project Date Project ID Project Name 60 61 62 63 64 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Isolation for the ECP bus Include an ECP ISO isolation device or equivalent to protect fire Annunciators and communication devices from distant shorts or overloaded conditions on the ECP Bus Fire Alarm Initiating Devices Include a connection to each initiating device to supervise its idle trouble and alarm statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The fire initiating device alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent VSI Bus Isolation and Integrity System V Plex bus branch circuits shall be isolated from one another so that a shorted overloaded or grounded branch circuit is
153. ontrol valves The OS amp Y valve shall connect to a zone input module or a zone input on the FACP OS amp Y Valves Wireless Monitor tamper switches inside of OS amp Y or other designated Fire Suppression System control valves The OS amp Y valve shall connect to a zone input module or a zone input on the FACP Fire Alarm Supervisory Devices V Plex Include a connection to each initiating device to supervise its idle trouble and alarm statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The fire supervisory device alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent Fire Alarm Supervisory Devices Wireless Include a connection to each initiating device to supervise its idle trouble and alarm statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The fire supervisory device alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 5817CB Wireless Transmitter or equivalent Hood Fire Suppression Wireless Include a connection to each stove hood suppression alarm to supervise its charge and discharge statuses as required by UL NFPA and local building codes The hood suppression system alarm and trouble outputs shall be connected to a 4193SN zone input module or equivalent Combined AlarmNet I Internet and AlarmNet GSM Global System for Mobile Fire Alarm Communication The facility system shall be monitored using both the AlarmNet I and the AlarmNet G Communication services The system shall use H
154. or equivalent Wireless Fire Suppression System Activation Detection Include Wireless Fire Suppression System Activation Detection Alarms at each Fire Suppression System The when the Fire Suppression System is triggered into alarm the wireless transmitter shall send supervisory messages at four second intervals until the Fire Suppression System is restored to its idle state Each wireless transmitter shall send periodic check in signals to its associated control panel The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any missing transmitter within four and one half hours Each transmitter shall report any low battery condition a minimum of seven days before its battery becomes too discharged to power the transmitter The transmitter s associated control panel shall report any low battery condition by providing a local indication at system keypads and shall send a trouble report to the central monitoring station The wireless 283113 14 Project Date Project ID Project Name 23 24 25 26 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS transmitter shall include a cover tamper switch and a rear tamper switch so that it shall send a tamper alarm in the event that the transmitter s cover is removed or if the transmitter is removed from its mounting surface The model number of the wireless transmitter is the 5817CB or equivalent Wireless Receivers for Commercial Applications Include Commercial Wireless Rec
155. or surface designed to produce a seamless surface designed to produce a seamless floor and floor and integral cove base integral cove base Primer Primer Material Basis Stonhard Standard Primer Material Basis Plexi Chemie Standard Resin Epoxy Primer Formulation Description 2 two Resin Epoxy component 100 per cent solids Formulation Description 2 two component Application Method Squeegee and roller 100 per cent solids Number of Coats 1 one Application Method Squeegee and roller Aggregates Broadcast quartz into wet Number of Coats 1 one primer coat Aggregates Broadcast quartz into wet primer coat Body Coats Body Coats Material Basis Stonshield Undercoat Material Basis PlexiQuartz Undercoat Resin Epoxy Resin Epoxy Formulation Description 3 three Formulation Description 3 three component solvent free epoxy component solvent free epoxy Application Method Notched Squeegee Application Method Notched Squeegee 1 Thickness of Coats 25 30 mils with 1 Thickness of Coats 25 30 mils with standard primer coat standard primer coat 2 Number of Coats 1 One 2 Number of Coats 1 One Broadcast Broadcast Material Basis Stontec Flakes Material Basis PlexiFlakes Flakes Formulation Description Decorative Flake Formulation Description Decorative Flake 1 16 or 1 4 1 16 or 1 4 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Tel 904 693 8800 Fax 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com JSEB WMBE Ce
156. ously specified Key Resin materials If you use Masterspec for your office specifications ARCOM has evaluated and approved Key Resin materials for inclusion in MASTER SPECS in section 9400 Epoxy Terrazzo and in section 9671 Resinous Flooring Sincerely Gary L Bath Manufacturer s Representative Key Resin Company 770 535 8932 P S The approval section above may be emailed to gary garybath com Advancement a of Construction Technology Project Clayton County Animal Control Substitution Request Number 1 Anvil Block Road m A 294 From Plexi Chemie Inc d b a Industrial Flooring Specialists To Amy Sue Mann Hogan Construction Group Date June 5 2015 5075 Avalon Ridge Parkway A E Project Number 1140234 JNemriss G _ _ Re Section 096723 Resinous Flooring Contract For Resinous Flooring Specification Title Resinous Flooring Description Resinous Flooring Section 096723 Page 2 Article Paragraph 22 Proposed Substitution Plexi Chemie Inc Manufacturer Plexi Chemie Inc Address 606 6 Lane Ave Jacksonville FL Phone 904 693 8800 Trade Name EF 1 PlexiFlake QAF and EF 2 PlexiClad GS with PlexiGlaze IFF Model No Installer Pat Sicilia Address 606 6 Lane Ave N Jacksonville FL Phone 904 693 8800 History New product 2 5 yearsold 0 5 10 years old X More than 10 years old We manufacture and install Complete turnkey process The proposed substitution D
157. pability Helps prevent false alarms by preventing a zone from going into alarm unless its cross zone is also faulted within 5 minutes Pager Interface Control Panel shall be capable of sending event information to an alphanumeric pager via a pager interface device 24 Volt Power Supply Control Panel shall be compatible with a 24 Volt power supply module The module shall supply 2 24 vdc 3 4 amps rectified unfiltered outputs which power a Alarm notification appliances including but not limited to sirens horns bells and strobes b Auxiliary devices capable of operating using full wave rectified unfiltered voltage Exit Error False Alarm Prevention Feature System shall be capable of differentiating between an actual alarm and an alarm caused by leaving an entry exit door open If not subsequently disarmed the control panel shall a Bypass the faulted E E zone s and or interior zones and arm the system b Generate an Exit Error report by user and by zone so the central station knows it was an exit alarm and who caused it Enhanced Fire Walk Test Mode Control Panel shall provide the installer with the following features a Automatic test of all integrated remote point module RPM devices equipped with an automatic test feature b While automatic test is in progress all fire zones that remain untested shall be displayed c An event log shall be capable of logging the results of tested and untested zones d
158. parallel and square with building lines including raised floors areas Do not exceed forty percent fill in conduits Gather wires and tie to create an orderly installation Coordinate with other trades to provide proper sequencing of installation 283113 31 Project Date SECTION 283113 Project ID INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Project Name 3 3 FIELD COMMISSIONING AND CERTIFICATION A Field Commissioning Test system as recommended by manufacturer including the following 1 Conduct complete inspection and testing of equipment including verification of operation with connected equipment 2 Test devices and demonstrate operational features for Owner s representative and authorities having jurisdiction as applicable 3 Correct deficiencies until satisfactory results are obtained 4 Submit written copies of test results 34 TRAINING A Conduct on site system training with the number of sessions and length of sessions as recommended by the manufacturer Training shall include administration provisioning configuration operation and diagnostics END OF SECTION 283113 32 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 SECTION 260543 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 A 1 2 1 3 SUMMARY Section Includes 1 Direct buried conduit ducts and duct accessories 2 Concrete encased conduit ducts and duct accessories 3 Handholes and boxe
159. r Finish is the most advanced cyclo aliphatic amine curing system of its kind In addition it is also resistant to fungus mildew and is anti microbial Also available in PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish CR Chemical Resistant TYPICAL USES Heavy duty epoxy floor coating Asa finish coat overlay Primer color coat BES TURES Good chemical resistance Convenient 2 to 1 ratio by volume Tenacious bond to most substrates Non blushing non waterspotting Low viscosity 74444 COLORS PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish standard colors are white gray dark gray tile red and beige Custom colors are available PACKAGING PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish is available in 1 gallon cans 5 gallon pails and 50 gallon drums SURFACE PREPARATION PlexiGlaze IFF requires preparation in order to perform as expected Substrate must be profiled clean sound and dry Substrate must be primed with PlexiSeal Surface tolerant epoxy primer or PlexiGlaze 4 APPLICATION SPREAD RATES PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish is applied with a brush roller squeegee and trowel Spread rate will vary with desired thickness PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish is a versatile component used in PlexiQuartz PlexiGard Shop Floor PlexiClad and PlexiChip epoxy systems As a coating PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish is applied at 200 square feet per gallon to yield a dry film thickness of 8 mils per coat See application i
160. ractices Failure to concur can result in you owning damaged products Important e After fifteen 15 calendar days of receipt of merchandise Shor Line s FREIGHT CLAIM amp PRODUCT RECOVERY POLICY becomes void A AT TIME OF DELIVERY 1 VERIFY COUNT Check the number of pieces shipping containers cartons etc received against the number listed on carrier s delivery receipt i e Bill of Lading If no discrepancy Continue to 2 INSPECT CONTAINERS FOR DAMAGE If discrepancy shortage Write the number of pieces not delivered AND number of pieces delivered on all copies of delivery receipt Confirm the shortage by having driver sign all copies of the delivery receipt Retain a copy to file a claim for loss e Initiate carrier inspection and recovery processes If Shor Line s carrier delivered freight call our Shor Line Technical Services Department immediately and we ll replace missing freight If customer selected carrier delivered freight contact carrier and initiate inspection and claim processes Continue 2 INSPECT CONTAINERS FOR DAMAGE Thoroughly examine each shipping container for visible damage If no visible damage containers are not crushed torn wet or otherwise damaged Accept the shipment retain copy of delivery receipt and continue to next page B AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF FREIGHT If minor visible damage Describe damage to container s in detail AND writ
161. re duct banks are installed parallel to underground steam lines perform calculations showing the duct bank will not be subject to environmental temperatures above 40 deg C Where environmental temperatures are calculated to rise above 40 deg C and anywhere the duct bank crosses above an underground steam line install insulation blankets listed for direct burial to isolate the duct bank from the steam line F Duct Entrances to Manholes and Concrete and Polymer Concrete Handholes Use end bells spaced approximately 10 inches 250 mm o c for 5 inch 125 mm ducts and vary proportionately for other duct sizes l Begin change from regular spacing to end bell spacing 10 feet 3 m from the end bell without reducing duct line slope and without forming a trap in the line 2 Direct Buried Duct Banks Install an expansion and deflection fitting in each conduit in the area of disturbed earth adjacent to manhole or handhole Install an expansion fitting near the center of all straight line direct buried duct banks with calculated expansion of more than 3 4 inch 19 mm 3 Grout end bells into structure walls from both sides to provide watertight entrances G Building Wall Penetrations Make a transition from underground duct to rigid steel conduit at least 10 feet 3 m outside the building wall without reducing duct line slope away from the building and without forming a trap in the line Use fittings manufactured for duct to conduit transition I
162. reas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model Wave2 Siren or equivalent The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Siren Indoor Flush Mount Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an audible alarm occurs the system shall sound a Honeywell Model Wave2F Siren or equivalent The installer shall install the siren as directed by manufacturer instructions Strobe Indoor Outdoor Monitor the status of protected openings and areas in the armed and disarmed state When an alarm occurs the system shall indicate the alarm with a Honeywell Model 710 Strobe or equivalent The installer shall install the strobe as directed by manufacturer instructions Leak Flood Water Level Wireless Monitor the level of water in a designated location The installer shall install a Honeywell Model 5821 Water Sensor with a 470PB remote probe or equivalent The owner may monitor air conditioning duct drip pans areas beneath water heaters and tanks refrigeration drain basins sump pumps basements or restrooms The installer shall follow manufacturer instructions while installing and programming system equipment Temperature Threshold Detector Wireless Selected areas in the facility will use Temperature Threshold detectors to sense high or low level temperatures within a designated area Locations for Temperature Threshold de
163. roperly fire stopped in accordance with the guidelines in BICSI TDM 95 Penetrations into the surface of any Firewall or presumed Firewall should be only slightly larger than the cable or cables that will need to pass through it This will make Fire stopping easier and allow the wall to maintain a better overall structural integrity Proper Fire stopping should be performed on any hole and or penetration of a firewall or solid wall This may include the Contractor installing Mineral Wool in the space between the sheet rock walls and then installing a sheet rock patch on both sides before installing the Fire Stopping Material Fire stop any transitions between floor using or not using conduit and sleeve When using Fire stopping Putty in a conduit or sleeves between floors a section of Fire resistant Mineral Wool must be inserted to create the proper base for the putty Making a form out of cardboard is not acceptable Fire stopping pillows are also acceptable to seal an opening that may need to be reentered at a later time All locations must prominently display the documentation of the appropriate fire stopping system used All fire stopping applications must comply with local codes 4 Telecommunications Room Requirements The horizontal cross connect shall consist of rack or wall mounted wiring blocks or panels for termination of copper cables or rack or wall mount interconnect centers or fiber management panels trays for the termination of optical f
164. rs Tie entire assembly together using fabric straps do not use tie wires or reinforcing steel that may form conductive or magnetic loops around ducts or duct groups Minimum Space between Ducts 3 inches 75 mm between ducts and exterior envelope wall 2 inches 50 mm between ducts for like services and 4 inches 100 mm between power and signal ducts Elbows Use manufactured rigid steel conduit elbows for stub ups at poles and equipment at building entrances through floor and at changes of direction in duct run a Couple steel conduits to ducts with adapters designed for this purpose and encase coupling with 3 inches 75 mm of concrete b Stub Ups to Equipment For equipment mounted on outdoor concrete bases extend steel conduit horizontally a minimum of 60 inches 1500 mm from edge of base Install insulated grounding bushings on terminations at equipment Reinforcement Reinforce concrete encased duct banks where they cross disturbed earth and where indicated Arrange reinforcing rods and ties without forming conductive or magnetic loops around ducts or duct groups Forms Use walls of trench to form side walls of duct bank where soil is self supporting and concrete envelope can be poured without soil inclusions otherwise use forms Concrete Cover Install a minimum of 3 inches 75 mm of concrete cover at top and bottom and a minimum of 2 inches 50 mm on each side of duct bank Pouring Concrete Comply with requirements in
165. rtified High Performance Seamless Resinous Flooring Systems Type Tweed Type Tweed Finish Broadcast to rejection Finish Broadcast to rejection Number of Coats One Number of Coats One Topcoat Topcoat Material Basis Stonshield Sealer Material Basis PlexiCrest XP Topcoat Resin Epoxy Resin Epoxy Formulation Description 2 component Formulation Description 2 component UV UV stable solvent free epoxy stable solvent free epoxy Type Clear Type Clear Finish Gloss Finish Gloss Number of Coats one Number of Coats one ASTM D 638 ASTM D 638 Tensile Strength 5 200 psi Tensile Strength 5 100 psi ASTM C579 ASTM C579 Compressive Strength 10 000 psi Compressive Strength 12 500 psi sof Elst Flexural Modulus of Elasticity 1 7x10 psi Flexible Strength 4 800 psi Hardness Shore D 85 90 Hardness Shore D gt 85 Abrasion Strength 0 03 gm max Abrasion Strength 0 07 mg loss We are also submitting for your review a fit form and function equal brand to the specified Stonhard StonClad GS with Stonkote HT4 Topcoat We are submitting Plexi Chemie s PlexiClad GS resinous flooring system with PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish Topcoat Product Specified Equivalent StonClad GS PlexiClad GS A 1 4 inch thick Resinous Flooring System that is A 1 4 inch thick Resinous Flooring System that is abrasion impact chemical resistant aggregate abrasion impact chemical resistant aggregate filled resin based
166. ry If the ARM ASSEMBLY COVER Arm doesn t hold the Lamp Head it drops or if the tension is too strong then adjustments are necessary EMIL eee LL DEM Important Adjustments only be made when a Lamp Head Assembly is attached and the Spring Lock is disengaged reference Step 9 Page 25 Z3 ADJUSTMENT ARM WRENCH Step ASSEMBLY 1 Push back the Cover on the Arm Assembly and lift COVER y and li up Inside the Cover you will find an Adjustment Wrench Y INSIDE THE COVER 2 There two Adjustment Slots that allow you to view some of the Arm s internal assembly ADJUSTMENT Slowly move the Arm Assembly vertically until the SLOTS Adjustment Nut appears in one of the two slots A The Nut has small slots holes that fit the a Adjustment Wrench Note The Adjustment Nut is not the fixed white plastic insert that can be seen inside one of the holes 26 SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE ARM ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT continued Using the Adjustment Wrench turn the Adjustment ARM v ADJUSTMENT Nut in the appropriate direction of the arrow to ASSEMBLY E WRENCH increase or decrease the arm tension COVER e f Arm drops too easily then turn towards EN ADJUSTMENT e lf Arm rises too easily then turn towards SLOTS 22 As you turn the Nut test the tension of the Assembly Arm Do not over tighten
167. s 4 Manholes ACTION SUBMITTALS Product Data For ducts and conduits duct bank materials manholes handholes and boxes and their accessories Shop Drawings 1 Precast or Factory Fabricated Underground Utility Structures a Include plans elevations sections details attachments to other work and accessories Include duct entry provisions including locations and duct sizes Include reinforcement and joint details frame and cover design and manhole frame support rings 2 Factory Fabricated Handholes and Boxes Other Than Precast Concrete a Include dimensioned plans sections elevations accessory locations and fabrication and installation details b Include duct entry provisions including locations and duct sizes INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS Duct Bank Coordination Drawings Show duct profiles locations of expansion fittings and coordination with other utilities and underground structures on Drawings signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer Product Certificates For concrete and steel used in precast concrete handholes as required by ASTM C 858 Qualification Data For professional engineer and testing agency responsible for testing nonconcrete handholes and boxes Source quality control reports UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 260543 1 Copyright 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 E 1 4 A 1 5 A B Field quality control reports QU
168. s time MOUNTING POWER SUPPLY HOUSING HOLES FOR MOUNTING TOP VIEW POWER SUPPLY HOUSING AND COLUMN ASSEMBLY 19 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR DUAL HEAD ASSEMBLY continued CEILING JOISTS 7 LIGHT MOUNT COLUMN 2 Prior to installation locate the ceiling joists The Power Supply Housing has six holes provided for ceiling joist on 16 inch 406mm centers If necessary cut hole in the sheet rock 9 5 x 14 5 e Mindful of safety precautions lift the Power Supply Housing to the ceiling and using the holes as templates pre drill six holes into the ceiling joists use 3 16 drill bit The column is heavy and must 415 be held up for a several minutes Two or more 16 CENTERS installers required for this step VIEW LOOKING UP AT CEILING 3 Secure the Power Supply Housing to the ceiling joists using a 2 1 2 Wood Screw at each of the six holes on the Power Supply Housing The holes were predrilled in the previous step ES If the Power Supply Housing is not properly secured to the ceiling joists it may result in a mounting system failure causing the light to fall from the ceiling All six screws must be used according to specifications WOOD SCREWS P N 060 1425 00 4 After installing the Power Supply Housing connect Mains Power Wiring SCREWS i e Remove the Cover Plat
169. se the breaking of windows Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model FG1625F Flush mount Glass Break detector or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s instructions when installing testing and programming system equipment Glass Break Detector V Plex Flush Mounted Concealed Selected areas in the protected site will use concealed glass break detectors to sense the breaking of windows Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model FG1625RFM Glass Break detector or equivalent The installer shall follow manufacturer s instructions when installing testing and programming system equipment Holdup Device Bill Trap V Plex Include Bill Trap Devices inside of money drawers in the checkout stand The Bill trap devices be the Honeywell Model 264 or equivalent Holdup Device Bill Trap Wireless Include Bill Trap Devices inside of money drawers in the checkout stand The Bill trap devices be the Honeywell Model 264 or equivalent Holdup Device Foot Rail V Plex Include Foot Rail Devices on the floor below the customer service station or below designated desks within the protected location The Foot Rail devices be the Honeywell Model 266 or equivalent Holdup Device Foot Rail Wireless Include Foot Rail Devices on the floor below the customer service station or below designated desks within the protected location The Foot Rail devices be the Honeywell Model 266 or equivalent Wireless Panic Button
170. stallation of PlexiClad before Foot traffic 14 16hrs 9 10hrs 6 8 hrs installing desired topcoat Medium loads 20 24 hrs 12 16 hrs 8 10 hrs Heavy CR 96 hrs 48 hrs 24 hrs Physical Properties Compressive Strength ASTM C 579 12 500 psi Tensile Strength ASTM C 307 2 200 psi Bond Strength ASTM D 4541 gt 400 psi 100 concrete failure Hardness Shore D ASTM D 2240 80 90 rper ADR ASTM D 4060 0 10 gm loss max a 09 Flexural Modulus of Elasticity ASTM D 790 6 0 x 10 psi Flexural Strength ASTM C 580 4 300 psi Water Absorption ASTM D 570 0 296 Flammability ASTM D 635 Self Extinguishing Impact Resistance MIL D 3134 No chipping 12 than 1 16 of ERU OR ASTM D 696 2 x 10 psi VOC Content 40 CFR 59 Subpart D Less than 50 grams per liter Product Data Sheet For PLEXIGLAZE IFF Industrial Floor Finish DESCRIPTION 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Phone 904 693 8800 FAX 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com PlexiGlaze Industrial Floor Finish is a 100 solids low VOC USDA accepted pigmented heavy duty floor coating designed for industrial and commercial applications PlexiG aze Industrial Floor Finish is non blushing and non water spotting bonds to cold damp surfaces and supports heavy industrial traffic Although it cures into a very hard solid it does not become brittle but retains a sufficient amount resilience to withstand impact and vibration PlexiGlaze Industrial Floo
171. stem Activation Monitor the status of the Fire Suppression system and shall initiate a Fire alarm when water in the suppression system flows for a specified amount of time The water flow sensor shall connect to a 4193SN or equivalent Post Indicator Valves Monitor tamper switches inside of Post Indicator or other designated Fire Suppression System control valves The Post Indicator valve shall connect to a zone input module or a zone input on the FACP Automatic Duct Damper Control Selected HVAC ducts in the facility will use system automatic duct control capabilities to close duct dampers in the event of particular system events such as in the case of a fire alarm For each automatic duct damper install a 4101SN relay output module Automatic Door Holders Selected doors in the facility will use system automatic door holder capabilities to hold doors open until particular system events release the door For each automatic locking door install a 4101SN relay output module a power supply and an electric magnetic door holder device Manual Pull Stations Include manual fire alarm stations near exits stairwells and other locations recommended by UL NFPA and local building codes The manual pull station shall be the Honeywell Model 5140MPS 1 and a 4193SN or equivalent Knox Box Tampers Monitor tamper switches inside of Knox Boxes or other Fire Department key cabinets The key cabinet shall be a Knox Box and a 4193SN or equivalent Hood F
172. t 2011 AIA MasterSpec Professional 12 11 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 A 3 2 3 3 3 4 UNDERGROUND DUCT APPLICATION Ducts for Electrical Cables More than 600 V RNC NEMA Type EPC 80 in concrete encased duct bank unless otherwise indicated Ducts for Electrical Feeders 600 V and Less RNC NEMA Type EPC 40 PVC in direct buried duct bank unless otherwise indicated Ducts for Electrical Branch Circuits RNC NEMA Type EPC 40 PVC in direct buried duct bank unless otherwise indicated Underground Ducts Crossing Driveways Roadways and Railroads RNC NEMA Type EPC 40 PVC encased in reinforced concrete UNDERGROUND ENCLOSURE APPLICATION Handholes and Boxes for 600 V and Less 1 Units in Roadways and Other Deliberate Traffic Paths Precast concrete AASHTO HB 17 H 10 structural load rating 2 Units in Driveway Parking Lot and Off Roadway Locations Subject to Occasional Nondeliberate Loading by Heavy Vehicles Precast concrete AASHTO HB 17 H 20 structural load rating 3 Units in Sidewalk and Similar Applications with a Safety Factor for Nondeliberate Loading by Vehicles Polymer concrete units SCTE 77 Tier 8 structural load rating 4 Units Subject to Light Duty Pedestrian Traffic Only Fiberglass reinforced polyester resin structurally tested according to SCTE 77 with 3000 Ibf 13 500 N vertical loading 5 Cover design load shall not exceed the design load of the handhole or box EARTHWORK Excavation
173. t be considered and resolved for an area to be considered as a potential telecommunication room or for an upgrade of an existing telecommunication room Each building or location will have designated telecommunications rooms where all office networks cabling for a defined area will be terminated The following requirements have been taken from the EIA 568 BICSI National Electric Code NEC and other specifications In all cases the followings items must be met or have a designated method to be resolved Each set of items have been broken down into the following categories e Location e Size e Environment e Electrical Power Each of the above categories identifies the most significant requirements take from the specification groups and documents This list is neither extensive nor exhaustive for any particular group or item For full explanations and requirements of a telecommunications room the individual specification documents should be reviewed When installing standardized network cabling in selected NCAR UCAR buildings the selection criteria for the location of a telecommunications rooms is the following Location 1 Room Obstructions The area must be free of obstructions that may interfere with the installation of the cable and infrastructure needed to manage the cabling and equipment 2 Cable Chases The room must be within 10 of an existing telecommunications closet or major network cabling chase or have an area designated for
174. tectors may be in kitchens laboratories server rooms classrooms or other areas where temperature threshold notification is critical For each Temperature Threshold detector install a Honeywell 5821 wireless temperature alarm transmitter and a Honeywell TS280R Temperature probe or equivalent 283113 30 Project Date Project ID Project Name 140 141 142 143 144 145 SECTION 283113 INTRUSION DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM PANELS Carbon Monoxide Detector Wireless Selected areas in the facility will use carbon monoxide detectors to sense high levels of carbon monoxide Locations for carbon monoxide detectors may be in parking garages kitchens laboratories near fireplaces or in natural gas fueled heater closets For each carbon monoxide detector install a System Sensor CO1224 Carbon Monoxide detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Holdup Device Two button Conventional Include Two button Holdup Devices at customer windows The holdup devices shall be the Honeywell Model 268 two button holdup button or equivalent Asset Protection Wireless Selected indoor assets within the protected site will use wireless indoor asset protection devices to sense protected object Asset Protection Where designated in the plans install a Honeywell Model 5870API Wireless Asset Detector or equivalent Outdoor Passive Infrared Motion Detector Wall Post or Pole mounted Wireless Selected outdoor areas in the prote
175. ted for a Minimum of One 1 Year with a Valid Business License e Certification Documents Available on Clayton County Central Services Website http www claytoncountyga gov departments central services aspx e Project Goal 30 e QUESTIONS Please contact Amy Sue Mann for any questions She can be reached at 770 242 8588 and 5 PRE BID CONFERENCE FOR SUB CONTRACTORS FOR CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL KENNEL FRIDAY JUNE 12 2015 10 00 AM CLAYTON COUNTY INTERNATIONAL PARK VIP COMPLEX Sign in Sheet Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name Mickel Celer gt Company Blackhawk Cinch e rvice WSC Address 0 fedes han Kian TA Si c Kl cds 6A Puone 379 A4wW 0944 20 Fax 719 6 7 17 21 E Mail m lli er 0 ck he kk go rv Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name Geeose Company Pow 0 Address 2500 Megu Ste CoO Phone 612 5 gt 6 740 Fax E Mail eee uh t slc o c x Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name Amy Sve Company ran agro cha 3 Address 5046 fevalon Ridge 4 Nerecoss 3007 Phone 6694 Fax E Mail lt Nho gon nsty Grou e com Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name vil Company ee MAU Cs wr wet Ce 2 Pe 1 22 1220 Fax 7 16 5492 Soa 6 E Mail Di Un n d
176. thane clear or pigmented is a state of the art high solid no VOC s Volatile Organic Compound aliphatic polyurea that was developed for UV stable colorfast polyurea flooring applications as a primer body coat grout coat top coat or a standalone coating PlexiCrest XP can also be installed as a clear topcoat over a quartz or flake broadcast system This new generation polyurea displays fast cure times and excellent adhesion characteristics PlexiCrest XP is designed to be quick gelling 15 minutes in order to optimize leveling and wetting properties This state of the art polyurea elastomeric displays excellent chemical resistance water insensitivity and UV resistance in any color at a wide range of temperatures PlexiCrest XP will provide a glossy smooth finish when fully cured Aggregate can be broadcast into this self leveling material to provide a non skid surface PlexiCrest XP emits virtually no odors and can be applied indoors with minimal disturbance contributed to high V O C levels found in most epoxies and polyurethanes This product meets USDA and FDA specifications PlexiCrest XP can be applied at temperatures as low as minus 30 F and as high as 100 F When cured PlexiCrest XP can tolerate temperatures as high as 350 F FEATURES VOC Compliant Excellent UV Resistance Fast Setting within 20 30 minutes High Gloss Water Clear Finish High Strength Greater Abrasion Chemical Impact Resistance Excellent Weatherability Good
177. tice Before using any Plexi Chemie product be sure the Material Safety Data Sheet is read and understood PLEXICREST XP DATA SHEET 2 Page 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville FL 32254 Phone 904 693 8800 FAX 904 693 8700 PLEXICHEMIE Product Data Sheet For PLEXICLAD GS PlexiClad is a 100 solids 3 component troweled pigmented epoxy resin and natural aggregate mortar flooring system PlexiClad is installed at a thickness of 3 16 to a 1 4 inch It is designed to rehabilitate worn concrete and as a protective overlayment on new concrete while offering superior protection from heavy industrial traffic impact abrasion and compaction The surface texture can be modified to offer varying degrees of slip and chemical resistance in wet environments PlexiClad can also incorporate an integral seamless sanitary cove base TYPICAL USES In heavy duty forklift traffic aisles high abrasion and impact areas wet processing areas waste water treatment facilities pulp and paper plants food and beverage plants dairies machine shops automotive manufacturing chemical handling areas loading docks and as a superior resurfacer that s easy to install FEATURES Seamless minimal odor resistant to most reagents high impact resistance high abrasion resistance and variable surface textures PlexiClad is available with Bio inhibitor antimicrobial This treatment will provide the floor with long term protection against a broad spe
178. typically top coated with PlexiCrest P Polyester Urethane or PlexiCrest XP Polyaspartic or PlexiCrest WBP or a two component 100 solids UV resistant clear epoxy sealer PlexiFlake systems are best used for commercial applications PlexiFlake floors provide a terrazzo like appearance with the benefits of a seamless floor These floors require no waxing and are easily cleaned Long term care of PlexiFlake QAF floors can be done with renewed additional topcoats Surface finish can be smooth or slip resistant Thicknesses can range from 1 16 3 32 and 1 8th inch or greater 606 6 Lane Avenue North Jacksonville Fl 32254 Phone 904 693 8800 Fax 904 693 8700 www plexi chemie com Recommended Uses Schools Animal Facilities Laboratories Traffic Aisles Restrooms Lobbies Concourse Pharmaceutical and Food Processing Offices and Holding Areas Halls Corridors Retail Stores Clean rooms Healthcare Benefits e Easy installation e Low odor e Meets USDA FDA and OSHA standards Easy to use Good abrasion wear resistance Easy maintenance 2 4 or 6 inch cove base available Color e PlexiFlake QAF is available in 1 4 or 1 8 inch decorative flakes The 1 4 inch flakes are available in 10 standard blends Color options include solid colors or custom multi color pre blends Limitations e Can be installed up to 3 16 for areas requiring increased thickness This product is best
179. ugst received to e Use spff ified materials 7 Signed by Date amp Additional Commen Contragf r L Subcontractor Supplier Manufacturer Copyright 1996 Construction Specification Institute Page of September 1996 99 Canal Center Plaza Suite 300 Alexandria VA 22314 CSI Form 13 1A High Performance Seamless Resinous Flooring Systems June 5 2015 Amy Sue Mann Hogan Construction Group 5075 Avalon Ridge Parkway Norcross Ga 30071 Amy Sue am writing to ask you to take a look at an alternate brand manufacturer for the resinous flooring scope of work for the Clayton County Animal Control project The manufacturer is Plexi Chemie Inc based out of Jacksonville FL We are submitting for your review a fit form and function equal to the specified Stonhard Flooring Systems For EF 1 Stontec ERF we are submitting Plexi Chemie s PlexiFlake QAF Decorative Seamless resinous flooring system For EF 2 StonClad GS with top coat Stonkote HT4 we are submitting Plexi Chemie s PlexiClad GS with top coat PlexiGlaze IFF Seamless resinous flooring system Product Specified Equivalent Stonhard Stontec ERF Plexi Chemie PlexiFlake QAF 2mm thick Resinous flooring System that is 2mm thick Resinous flooring System that is abrasion impact and chemical resistant abrasion impact and chemical resistant aggregate filled and a resin based monolithic aggregate filled and a resin based monolithic floor flo
180. unpacking your shipment We encourage each person to wear a back support Step 1 Review Shor Line s RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS practices Page 46 2 Remove and separate all contents from the shipping containers Use the EQUIPMENT PARTS found within each mounting option to ensure nothing has been lost If Shortage Document shortages and call Shor Line immediately so we can expedite shipment Items missing from your shipment will be forwarded immediately Reference our FREIGHT CLAIM amp PRODUCT RECOVERY POLICY Page 44 3 Check content for concealed damage If Concealed Damage Follow instructions within RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS Page 46 Call Shor Line immediately so we can expedite replacements or repairs Reference our FREIGHT CLAIM amp PRODUCT RECOVERY POLICY Page 44 Important After fifteen 15 calendar days of receipt of merchandise this policy becomes void SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 1 E ibam Shor Line Spot Light Shor Line Dome Light Model 913 5006 03 Model 913 5005 03 PRE INSTALLATION CHECK IMPORTANT For the safety of installers and equipment users Shor Line requires all installation and repairs be performed by a licensed electrician Failure to comply will result in a void of all Shor Line warranties EQUIPMENT PARTS The shipping carton contains a Wall Mount Assembly Arm Assembly Lamp Head Assembl
181. ure Legibility Contact Name b D M Company ZY ThAcToR 54 lz Address 3 ov es Lliw Phone 44 24 4 325 Fax 16 OF 1276 E Mail e Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name M jere Company Plumb Address 240 as 1 E Rex ES Phone No L 30465 eund f com Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name 711 Company hesent LAL Con STR lt Address Phone 01 40 PH M E Mail L QD ACSEWTIAL Com Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name me 7 Company 77 Ve rf ace cy Address 235 P Oe mus PA Aa 70 Phone YOY S92Z2 6302 Fax E Mail a Lg Me KE Cd Print Information to Ensure Legibility Contact Name c Company M 62222574 YE lare Address 57 YZ SS Hep 4 20 Ler GA 202 4 Phone 722 407 Zu Fax 77 522 336 e E Mail doe m con Clayton County Technology Infrastructure Clayton County Animal Control Kennel Anvil Block Rd Ellenwood Ga 30294 Drawing Index T CCL Communications Conduit Logical T ER1 Main Equipment Room Plan T Datal Data Camera Access Control Locations 1 Access Control Door Piping Diagram Service Entrance 2 4 Duct Bank 1 1 Conduit from Gate Motor to Gate Access Pedestal 1 2 Conduit from
182. ures are owner provided EC installed please provide any special mounting requirements as no information is found in the documents Sheets E 101 nor E 401 indicate any access control system connection of the Sally Port Overhead doors will there be any or will they only be controlled from switch on the inside of the Sally Port Sheet E 101 indicates IT service entrance to be confirmed with County IT Department Please advise what size and quantity of conduits need to be stubbed into IT room 120 and to what location on the exterior of the facility they need to extend BID PHASE SERVICES RFIS The MDP shall be rated as 120 208V Electrical contractors shall provide the main fire alarm controller and panel that can accept intrusion detection inputs as well See attached specification 283113 Fire Alarm Panels and Intrusion Detection from Honeywell Intrusion detection system should be the rough in outside of the main Honeywell panel Provide rough in only for Access Control Devices Provide rough in only CCTV Devices Provide rough in only for Tele Data Drops See attached Clayton Coun Animal Shelter Owner Technology Specifications document Fixture in restroom 117 should be Type F Fixture in restroom 117 should be Type F See attached Surgery Light Installation instructions document Control of Sally Port Overhead doors will only be from switch on the inside of the Sally Port area Provide 2 4 Empty Conduits with pul
183. urface preparation requires that the following factors be reviewed and acted upon e Decontamination e Removal amp replacement of concrete e Repair of surface irregularities e Creation of the proper surface profile for a mechanical bond Surface preparation should be done in accordance with ACI 503 Recommendations ASTM Standard Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete for Coating and ASTM Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete ASTM D 4259 PlexiChemie does not recommend acid etching as a form of surface preparation because it introduces both water and acid to the substrate Surface preparation should be done by mechanical means only Preferred method of mechanical preparation is shot blasting and scarification Use diamond grinders in hard to reach areas non durable Mixing Premix Part A resin Part B activator and Part C color pack in a running rotary drum mixer Mix parts together for approximately 30 seconds Slowly add Part D aggregate and mix until a lump free thoroughly wetted out matrix is obtained Installation Install PlexiClad on primed substrate Screed by spreader box or with a gauge rake Immediately after placing material must be hand troweled or power troweled to 74 thickness Caution Do not over trowel Over troweling may cause blistering Cure Rate Finish Lightly sand PlexiC ad after curing Allow 8 10 hours 55 F 72 F 90 F of cure 72 F after in
184. ute and secure Mains Power ACCESS CEES ACCESS HOLE through the Access Hole located on the FOR backside of the Power Supply Housing MAINS POWER e Attach the Main Power Lines to the Hi Terminal Strip at the designated locations for ground neutral and load ACCESS HOLE FOR See wiring schematic MAINS POWER Dome Light Page 34 OPPOSITE SIDE OF Spot Light Page 35 COVER PLATE e Re attach the Cover Plate 15 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT SYSTEM OPTION 3 FOR SINGLE HEAD ASSEMBLY continued Step 5 Re attach the Decorative Cover using the two Acorn Nuts and Flat Washers removed in Step 1 ACORN NUT AND B FLAT WASHER amp Light System should still not be energized at this time CAUTION Do not install the Arm Assembly with the Lamp Head Assembly attached This can cause damage to RETAINING the light system RING SHAFT GROOVE e Loosen the Retaining Screw and pull off the SLOT plastic Protective Cover from the Light Mount Column Shaft Note the Retaining Ring groove RETAINING rh PROTECTIVE cut around the top of the Column Shaft and the SCREW 1 COVER slot cut out for the Keyed Washer RETAINING RING e Remove the Retaining Ring Keyed Washer and eo KEYED WASHER Flat Washer located in the outer top of the Protective Cover Use retaining ring pliers to remove the Retaining Ring and release the Washers
185. y It is extremely important however that the installer first read and then follow these instructions to ensure safety and product performance SHOR LINE CUSTOMER AND PRODUCT INFORMATION SURGICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS continued Because installation requires electricity and often heavy equipment please regard all labels stating PO A CAUTION anc IG Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if CAUTION not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury You should consider keeping this manual in a safe and convenient place for future assistance Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury If you have questions experience difficulty or are interested in other Shor Line products contact us Our Technical Service Department stands ready to assist Contact Us SHOR LINE SHOR LINE LIMITED Schroer Manufacturing Company Vale Business Park 511 Osage Llandow Kansas City Kansas 66105 USA Cowbridge Phone 800 444 1579 or 913 281 1500 Vale of Glamorgan Fax 913 281 5339 CF71 7PF Web www shor line com Wales United Kingdom E Mail contact shor line com Phone 44 0 1446 77 20 41 Fax 44 0 1446 77 36 68 Web www shor line co uk e mail quality shor line co uk SECTION 1 RECEIVING AND INSPECTING SHIPMENTS CAUTION Containers and merchandise are heavy and precautions must be taken Utilize two or more people when
186. y bag containing a Primary Wiring Harness for one Power Supply and a bag containing two wood screws 814 2 1 2 long two Flat Washers and one Post Washer ion of the Wall Mount can cause serious injury and or property damage Installation requirements may vary dependent upon the building construction encountered The mounting hardware supplied is designed for standard wood studs It is the installers responsibility to provide any alternative mounting hardware for other types of construction e Each mounting joist or support must hold a minimum of 100 pounds e Power supply must be routed and wired to the Light System in compliance with all existing codes e Power supply lines must be two wire with ground single phase For U S Canada 120V 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 1 5 amps for each light assembly two wire with ground single phase 240VAC 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 8 amps for each light assembly For Europe 240V 50 60 Hz capable of supplying 8 amps for each light assembly e Verify input mains voltage and connect the Power Supply as shown in the electrical diagrams Improper connection will damage the lamps e Maintain proper grounding Ground wire connections within the wall mount must be fastened at all times TOOLS REQUIRED e Electric Drill e Phillips and Flathead Screwdrivers e Level e 3 16 Drill Bit e Measure e Standard Electrician Tools SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY WALL MOUNTED LIGHT S
187. ystem for the purposes of affecting the operation of heat and air conditioning appliances when the partition is armed Energy Management The system shall be connected to each HVAC thermostat for the purposes of disabling heat and air conditioning appliances when the partition is armed Refrigeration Temperature Threshold Detector Selected refrigeration units in the facility will use Temperature Threshold detectors to sense high temperature levels Locations for Temperature Threshold detectors may be in kitchens laboratories For each Temperature Threshold detector install a Honeywell 4193SN zone input module and a Honeywell TS300 Temperature Threshold detector or equivalent and an appropriate power supply Optiflex Video Camera System Include an integrated video system Use the Honeywell Optiflex Network Video or equivalent The Video system shall be capable of being displayed on suitable system keypads The Video system shall be capable of being viewed from a distant network location by way of a browser or by video software The Video system shall provide up to six camera inputs and an NTSC video output The Video system shall be capable of storing up to 19 10 frame event clips that can be retrieved by way of software The system shall not require the use of a DVR The installer shall follow manufacturer s installation instructions when installing system equipment Wireless Door Sensors for Wood Jambs Include Wireless Door Sensors for Woo

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