O’CONNOR BOULEVARD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE ITB# 067D-15F ADDENDUM NO.1 DECEMBER 17, 2014 PAGE 1 OF 2 1. THIS ADDENDUM IS HEREBY MADE AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT SPECIFICATION. ADDENDUM NO.1 IS ISSUED TO MODIFY, CLARIFY, EXPLAIN, OR CORRECT THE ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS. ANY CHANGE CALLED OUT IN THIS ADDENDUM SUPERSEDES THE ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS. 2. BIDDERS SHALL SIGN AND ATTACH THIS ADDENDUM TO THE INSIDE FRONT COVER OF THE CONTRACT MANUAL AND ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM BY STATING THAT ACKNOWLEDGMENT ON THE OUTSIDE LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THE SEALED ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE BID. 3. ANY BIDS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE THIS ADDENDUM SHALL BE CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE. 4. REVIEW ATTACHED SPECIFICATION SECTION 16200 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. LIGHT MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION DETAIL AND BRASS J-BOX SPECIFICATION SHEET HAVE BEEN ADDED. 5. REVIEW ATTACHED PLAN SHEET D1 LANDSCAPE DETAILS AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES. THREE ITEMS IN THE ELECTRICAL NOTES HAVE BEEN UPDATED. 6. REVIEW ATTACHED PLAN SHEET IR1 IRRIGATION DETAILS. CALL OUT NOTE IN DETAIL NO.1 HAS BEEN REVISED. 7. QUESTIONS RECEIVED DURING THE PRE-BIDDERS CONFERENCE AND THEIR ANSWERS: (1) Q – “Is the one tap a “hot tap”? A – NO. DCURD will turn off the water with at least 24 hour advance notice. (2) Q – Shallow bores? Grout filled or anything? A – Required depth of bore will be determined during the permit process. 48 inch depth is typical. Grout filling will not be required. (3) Q – “Boring permits?” A – Permits are required but the fee will be waived. (4) Q – “Meter bases, any meter cans or sockets or coming off energized system?” A – ONCOR will provide electric service from their transformers to the meter bases. O’CONNOR BOULEVARD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE ITB# 067D-15F ADDENDUM NO.1 DECEMBER 17, 2014 PAGE 2 OF 2 (5) Q – “FYI, IRRINET controllers are running several month backorders right now?” A – The City of Irving will work with the successful low bidder on coordinating this material. The material has been specified by The Las Colinas Association. The projects contingency may be used to provide for temporary controllers with written authorization from the landscape architect. (6) Q – “Is the City still using the little LEIT solar controller?” A – Not at this time. (7) Q – “Is the maintenance bond for 2 years?” A – Yes. END OF ADDENDUM NO.1 SIGNATURE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT O’CONNOR BOULEVARD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE ITB# 067D-15F ADDENDUM NO.1 DECEMBER 17, 2014 SECTION 16200 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 The general provisions of the Contract, Including General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. All other Sections of Division 16. B. All other Divisions of the Contract Documents. Refer to each Division’s specifications and drawings for all requirements. 1.3 MAINTENANCE A. Submit extra materials required for maintenance. 1. Provide one of each size and type of luminaire lens. 2. Provide two of each lamp installed. 3. Provide one of each size and type of ballast. 4. Provide two of each size and type of fuses used. 5. Operating and Maintenance Instructions: a. Switchboard: Submit NEMA PB 1.1 b. Panelboard: Submit NEMA PB 2.1 c. Busway: Submit NEMA PB 1.1 PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 LIGHT FIXTURES A. B. C. D. E. Provide all light fixtures as indicated: completely wired and securely attached to supports or concrete bases. Include all necessary accessories to install and operate the light fixtures. Refer to the plans for fixture type, installation, operation, etc… Refractors and or Diffusers: shall be to the manufacturers specification of the products listed. Lamps: Provide all lamps as scheduled. Lamp manufacturers: Osram, Sylvania, or “Approved equal” by General Electric, Philips. Fluorescent Ballasts: 16200-1 1. 2. 2.2 Core and coil type: CBM-ETL; HPF, Class P with automatic reset protection; Class A sound rating, HO ballasts to have Class B rating, and VHO ballasts to have Class C. Ballast installed outside of air conditioned space to have zero-degree F minimum starting temperature. Mftrs: Advance, Valmont, Universal, Jefferson. Electronic Type: compatible with lamp specified and compliance with these requirements: 0.875 +/- 0.025 ballast factor; 108 to 132, or 249 to 305 input volts with less than 2%flicker: 20 years plus projected lie at 45 degrees C or less operating temperature, 99% minimum power transient protected, less than 10% THD, less than 6% third HD, less than 1.5 crest factor, greater than 25 kHz lamp current frequency, ballasts must meet or exceed all FCC, NEMA, and ANSI standards. Compliance with codes UL Class P (with auto-reset) listing, and three year warranty is mandatory manufacturing requirements. Manufacturers: Lightolier, Motorola Lighting Inc., or approved equal by Magnetek or Advance. F. HID Ballasts: Supply constant wattage autotransformer (CWA) ballasts unless specifically specified otherwise by the lamp manufacturer. Ballasts supplied to operate metal halide lamps must be capable of operating mercury vapor lamps of the same wattage, and viceversa. Supply 120/208/240/277 v. multi-tap ballasts in industrial and outdoor luminaries and 120/277 v. dual-tap ballasts otherwise. Ballasts must be high power factor, appropriately sound rated and UL listed. G. Support: Adequate, Sturdy support as necessary to prevent possibility of fixture falling. As specified in this division or in the construction details. H. Submittal: Descriptive sheets of each type fixtures. If proposed fixtures is different in any manner from that scheduled, indicate exact difference with the notation “exception”, otherwise it is assumed the proposed fixture is the same in all respects to that scheduled. Show complete data on ballasts. Show certification that all pertinent drawing have been checked and that fixtures submitted have trim compatible with ceiling being installed. FUSES (600 VOLT AND BELOW) A. General: Provide fuses in all devices required fuses of the types and ampere rating required. Fuses shall have the proper voltage rating, coordinated with the voltage at the point of application. All fuses shall be of the high interrupting rating, current limiting type, and be listed and labeled by Underwriters’ Laboratories. All fuses shall be of the same manufacturer. B. Types: 1. 600 Amps and Below: Dual-element construction (current limiting, time-delaying and high interrupting rating) providing thermal protection for both fuse and fuseholder. Interrupting rating shall be 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let-through current and energy let-thru values shall not exceed the values established by Underwriters’ Laboratories Standard for RK-1 or Class J fuses. Fuses shall be “Low-Peak Yellow” in color and shall be Bussmann Low-Peak Dual –Element Fuses, types LPN-RK/LPS-RK or LPJ. The fuses shall have separate overload and short-circuit elements. The fuses shall incorporate a spring 16200-2 2. 2.3 activated thermal overload element having a 284 degree Fahrenheit melting point alloy and shall be independent of the of the short-circuit clearing chamber. Above 600 Amps: Time-delay type shall hold 500% of rated current for a minimum of 4 seconds and clear 20 times rated current in .01 seconds or less. Interrupting ratings shall be 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let-thru current and energy let-thru values shall be “Low-Peak Yellow “ in color and shall be Bussmann Low-Peak type KRP-C. The fuses shall employ “O” rings as positive seals between the end bells and the glass melamine fuse barrel. The fuse links shall be puree silver (99.9% pure), to limit the short circuit current let-through values to low levels and comply with NEC Sections requiring component protection. The terminals shall be peened. C. Special Applications: 1. Circuit breakers panels shall be protected by Bussmann Low-Peak Fuses LPN-RK, LPS-RK or LPJ or Bussmann Low-Peak KRP-C Time-Delay Fuses as indicated on the drawings. The fuses shall be UL ClassRK1, Class J, or Class L. 2. Florescent fixtures, when required by applicable codes, shall be protected by Bussmann fuses GLR or GMF with Holder HLR. The fixtures shall have individual protection on the line side of the ballast. A fuse and holder shall be mounted within or ass part of the fixture. Size and type of fuse to be recommended by the fixture manufacturer. 3. High intensity discharge ballast controlled lighting fixtures, when required by applicable codes or specified on the drawings, shall be protected by Bussmann Fuses type KTK or FNQ with Holders HEB, HPF, or HPS. They shall have individual protection on the line side of the ballast. Fuse and holder shall be mounted in a location convenient for changing fuses. Holder shall be mounted in protected location or be an in-line waterproof holder (HEB). Size and type of fuse to be recommended by the fixture manufacturer or as indicated on drawings. D. Installation: Provide “Low-Peak Yellow” NOTICE labels to alert the end user of the engineered level of protection. All fuses shall be stored in moisture free packaging at job site and shall be installed immediately prior to energization of the circuit in which it is applied E. Refer to drawings for additional requirements. F. Manufacturers: Bussmann, or approved equal by Shawmut. TRANSFORMERS, DRY TYPE A. Provide UL labeled, two winding type units, unless specifically indicated otherwise, rated and indicated on the drawings. High voltage windings shall be provided with two 2-1/2% taps FCAN and four 2-1/2% taps FCBN. All transformers shall be quiet type suitable for use in areas indicated on the drawings; noise levels shall not be more than NEMA and ANSI Standards. Insulation rating must comply with the following minimum temperature rise standards above a 40 degree ambient: Single Phase – 3KV & Below: 55N C 16200-3 Single Phase - 5 KVA through 25KVA: 115N C Single Phase – Above 25 KVA: 115N C Three Phase – 3KVA through 15KVA: 115N C Three Phase – Above 15KVA: 150NC B. The manufacturer shall properly isolate the core and coil from the enclosure with vibration isolation pads in order to minimize the transmission of vibration and noise. Make connections to transformers with flexible conduit. Provide bare copper bonding wire for flexible conduit as specified in Section 163000 C. Nameplates: Provide a lamacoid nameplate with 5/16” letters on front face showing transformer name and voltage. Coordinate to give same name as indicated on drawings. Example: Transformer____________________ 480-208Y/120 Volt, 3 Phase, 4 Wire D. 2.4 Manufacturers: Siemens or approved equal by General Electric, Jefferson, Hevi-Duty, Square D. LIGHTING PANELS A. General 1. Provide Siemens Sentron S1, S2, or S3 circuit breaker lighting and appliance panelboards as indicated on the drawing. Panelboards shall comply with the following industry standards: a. NEMA Standard PB-1 b. UL Standards, Cabinet and Boxes – UL50, Panelboards-Ul67 c. National Electric Code 2. Panelboards shall be labeled as suitable for use as service equipment in accordance with Article 384 of the National Electrical Code. B. Box: 1. C. Lighting Branch Circuit Paneboards: Square D#MH44WP a. ENCLOSURE: 30” 24” 8” single door, wall mounted, waterproof cabinet Contractor to submit for approval. b. Provide surface cabinet front with lockable door, keyed alike. c. Bus: Copper bus. d. Ground Bus: Copper. Interior 1. Type S1 and S2 a. All interiors shall be completely factory assembled. The design of the interior should permit replacement of circuit breakers without disturbing adjacent units and without machine drilling or tapping. All circuit breaker connections shall be in a hole tapped by the manufacturer. Main and branch bus shall be 98percent conductivity copper. Sizing of conductor shall be in accordance with UL67. Bus bars shall be supported by a VO 16200-4 b. c. d. e. 2. D. Trim: 1. rate, UL recognized, Polymeric material. Bus sequence shall start at the top left phase bus of the interior for both top and bottom fed panels. Main lug panels shall be rated 100A, 125A, 225A, or 250A. Interiors shall be designed to permit installation of feed-thru lugs or a subfeed circuit breaker, up to 250 amperes, without increasing the enclosure size. Main and subfeed breakers shall be bus connected, not cabled. Interior shall be convertible from main lug to main breaker with the addition of an appropriate field installable kit. Interior shall be chargeable from top to bottom feed and vice-versa, while maintaining readability of deadfront labeling. Dead-front shall be provided with a flange for easy attachment of trim. Incoming cable lugs shall be grouped at one end to separate them from the load side cables. Main lugs shall be lay-in construction to facilitate connections. Neutral busing shall have a lug for each outgoing branch requiring a neutral connection. For easy wiring and shortest cable run possible, load size neutral connection lugs to be split with each side taking 50% of load neutral connections. The interior shall be provided with wing nuts for securing to box without tools. Type S3 a. All interiors shall be completely factory assembled. The design of the interior should permit replacement of circuit breakers without disturbing adjacent units and without machine drilling or tapping. Bus bars and breaker branch bus shall be 98 percent conductivity copper. Bus sequence shall start at the top left phase bus of the interior for both top and bottom fed panels. Panelboard bus structure and main breaker or main lugs shall have current ratings as indicated on the drawings or as indicated in panel schedule. Such rating shall be established by heat rise test in accordance with Standard UL67. Bus bars shall be supported by glass-filled polyester type insulators. All bolts used to connect current carrying parts together shall be case-hardened, thread-forming type and be accessible for tightening from the front of the panel. Provide an individual circuit number button with an embossed number next to each breaker or provision. b. Dead front to be provided with flange for easy attachment of trim. Incoming cable lugs shall be grouped at one end to separate them from the load side cables. Neutral busing shall have a lug for each outgoing branch requiring a neutral connection. For easy wiring and shortest cable run possible, load side neutral connection lugs to be split with each side taking 50% of load neutral connections. The interior shall be provided with wiring nuts for securing to box without tools. The panel trim shall be surface or flush as indicated on the drawings. It shall be fabricated from cold-rolled steel, painted with ANSI-61 light gray finish and equipped with concealed hinges, flush lock and holder for a circuit directory card. 16200-5 2. 2.5 Trim shall have two separate supports designed to engage the box flange to stabilize and secure the trim during installation. Trim screws to be located behind the lockable door for tamper resistance. E. Description 1. The panelboards shall be Sentron type for use with one of the following systems as indicated on each panelboard schedule: a. 240/120 volts,1 phase, 3 wire b. 480 volts, 3 phase, 3 wire c. 208Y/120 volts, 3 phase, 4 wire d. 480Y/277 volts,3 phase, 4 wire e. 125/250 volts DC, 3 wire 2. The panelboard enclosures shall be NEMA Type 1 construction for top or bottom cable entrance and suitable for surface or flush mounting unless otherwise noted on panelboard schedules. 3. Short circuit rating shall be 22,000 amperes (minimum) symmetrical based on an integrated equipment short circuit rating (IER) for 120/208-240 volt systems, and 30,000 amperes (minimum) IER for 277/480 volt systems, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 4. Provide main lug only or main circuit breaker panelboards as indicated on panelboard schedules. Also provide branch and subfeed circuit breakers of the quantity, trip rating and number of poles as indicated on schedules. 5. Where an isolated ground (IG) bus is indicated on the drawings, provide a 200% rated neutral bus, equipment ground bus an isolated ground bus. In addition, phase bus shall be 1,000 amperes/sq. in., current density rated. 6. Molded case circuit breakers shall be bolt-on, thermal-magnetic, quick-make, quick-break, trip free. Mullet-pole breakers shall be common trip. If current limiting circuit breaker mains are indicated on schedules, provided breakers with inverse time delay, instantaneous circuit protection and limit let-thru 1t to a value less than 1t of one-half cycle wave of symmetrical prospective current without any fusible elements. If solid state circuit breaker mains are indicated on schedules for 400A or 600A panelboards, provide breakers with solid state sensing. 7. Solid state breakers shall have adjustable continuous current settings and adjustable instantaneous current settings. All provisions shall be equipped with antiturn solderless, pressure type connectors. All provisions shall be located at the bottom of the panelboard and be fully bussed complete with all necessary mounting hardware less the breaker. 8. Provide subfeed lugs, feed through lugs, handle blocking devices, padlocking devices, shunt trips and ground bus bars as indicated on schedules. F. Acceptable Manufacturers: Siemens Sentron series approved equal by General Electric, Square D. DISTRIBUTION AND POWER PANELS A. GENERAL 16200-6 1. 2. 3. For distribution and power panelboards as indicated on the drawing, provide Siemens Sentron Type S4/S5 and Type F1/F2 panelboards. All panelboards shall meet the requirements of the latest National Electrical Codes (NEC) and applicable UL and NEMA Standards. Distribution and power panelboards shall be of the NEMA panel mounted type. The section shall be designed so that circuit breakers and fusible switches may be installed in the same section. The branch protective devices shall meet the requirements stipulated hereinafter. B. Box: The panelboard assembly shall be enclosed in a steel enclosure as specified in UL Standard 50 for cabinets. Wiring gutters for branch devises shall be per UL Standard 67. Fonts shall be four piece or flush installations as indicated on the drawings. Fronts shall be of code gauge steel, painted ANSI-61. C. Interior: 1. Main and branch bus shall be manufactured from 55% conductivity tin-finished aluminum, or 98% conductivity copper. Aluminum bus shall be 750 amperes/sq. in., and copper shall be 1,000 amperes/sq. in., current density rated. Bus bars shall be supported by glass-filled polyester type insulators. Porcelain insulators or supports shall not be used. All bolts and screws used to connect current-carrying parts together shall be case-hardened, and be accessible for tightening from the front of the panel. Attached to the dead-front cover shall be a nameplate which identifies: the name of the panel manufacture, the manufacturer’s shop order number, panelboard type, system voltage, ampacity, and short circuit with stand rating. 2. Where an isolated ground (IG) bus is indicated on the drawings, provide a 200% rated neutral bus, equipment ground bus and an isolated ground bus. 3. Short circuit ratings shall be 35,000 amperes (minimum) symmetrical based on an integrated equipment short circuit rating (IER) for Type S4/S5, and 100,000 amperes (minimum) IER for Type F1/F2, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 4. Install main breaker or main switch panels as indicated on the drawings. The connection from the load side of a main breaker to the panel bus shall be bus bar. The use of insulated wire shall not be permitted. Panelboards for use as service entrance equipment shall be so labeled. 5. An individual terminal or lug shall be provided for each neutral wire. Connecting several neutral wires to a common terminal shall not be permitted. D. Branch Protective Devices: 1. All molded case circuit breakers and fusible switches used as a protective device in a branch circuit shall meet the requirements of the appropriate paragraph below. 2. Molded case circuit breakers shall be of the quick-make, quick-break, trip-free, thermal magnetic type, or solid-state, with frame, trip, and voltage rating, either two pole or three pole, as indicated on the drawings. All breakers shall have an interrupting capacity of not less than as indicated on the drawings. All breakers shall have an interrupting capacity of not less than 22,000 amperes RMS symmetrical at all the system voltage. All breakers shall be removable from the front of the power panelboard without disturbing adjacent units. The power 16200-7 3. 4. 5. 6. E. 2.6 panelboard shall have space or provision for future units, as indicated on the drawings. Sentron Current Limiting circuit breakers shall provide inverse time delay, instantaneous circuit protection, and also limit the let-thru It to a value less than the It of the one-half cycle wave of the symmetrical prospective current without any fusible elements. Breakers shall have an interrupting capacity of not less than 100,000 amperes RMS symmetrical at the system voltage. Fusible switches shall be quick-make, quick break units utilizing the double-break principle of circuit rupturing to minimize arcing and pitting, and shall conform to the rating indicated on the drawing. Each switch shall have an individual door over the front, equipped with a voidable interlock that prevents the door from being opened when the switch is in the “ON” position, unless the interlock is purposely defeated by activation of the voiding mechanism. All switches have externally operated handles. Switches shall be equipped with NEC standard, Class R rejection type fuse holders of ampere rating and type as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein. Acceptable Manufacturers: Siemens Sentron series or approved equal by General Electric, Square D. WIRING DEVICES A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. All wiring devices must be suitable for intended, and have voltage and current ratings adequate for loads served. All receptacles shall have a grounded pole unless specifically indicated otherwise, color of wall switches and receptacles shall be selected by the Architect. The contractor shall not impose any additional charges if the color selection is ivory, white, gray, brown, or black. Catalog numbers listed below are Hubbell, unless indicated otherwise. Similar items made by Arrow-Hart, Sierra, Slater, P&S, Bryant, Levitron, or General Electric will be acceptable provided the meet specification requirements. Wall Switches: 1220 Series, White (20 amp, 277 volt) Switch with Pilot: 1221-p1 or (277 volt) Switch located outside: Appropriate switch with 1795 WP Plate Convenience Outlet: 5252-W (15 amp, 125volt, 3-wire) 5252-GRY (Gray for Dedicated Outlets) NEMA 5-15 GF-5262-W (GFCI where required) IG-5262-ORANGE (Isolated Ground) IG-5262-GRY (Dedicated Outlets w/Isolated Ground) Convenience Outlet with Surge Suppression: NEMA 5-15 IG-5261-SP-BLUE (15 amp, 125 volt, 3-wire) (Isolated Ground) NEMA 5-20 IG-5361-SP-BLUE (20 amp, 125 volt, 3-wire) Weatherproof Outlets: GF-5262/CWP26H (GFCI where required) 5262/CWP8H Clock Outlets: Stainless Steel Bryant 2828-S 16200-8 8. 9. Wall Box Dimmers: Lightoilier Precision Universal Load SeriesWhite with load Identification Strip Power Outlets (furnish all devices with cord caps): 20 amp, 125 volt 30 amp, 125 volt 20 amp, 250 volt 30 amp, 250 volt 50 amp, 250 volt 20 amp, 125/250 volt 30 amp, 125/250 volt 50 amp, 125/250 volt 60 amp, 125/250 volt 10. 11. 12. 2.7 5361/5366-CA 9308/9309 5461/5466-CA 9330/9331 9367/9368 8410/8411-C 9430/9432 9450/9452 9460/9462 NEMA 5-20 NEMA 5-30 NEMA 6-20 NEMA 6-30 NEMA 6-50 NEMA 14-20 NEMA 14-30 NEMA 14-50 NEMA 14-60 Range Outlets (furnish with grounding strap): 50 amp, 250 volt 7974-7976 Floor Outlets: Refer to Electrical Legend Plates: Provide cover plates for all devices; provide combination and/or gangable plates where adjacent located multi-outlet assemblies are indicated on drawing and directed by Architect which shall include multi-switch installations. Provide smooth plastic plates for switches, dimmers and convenience outlets; stainless steel for power outlets. TIME SWITCH CONTROL SYSTEM A. Contacts: 480 volts electrical spacing, 277 volts, 20 amp. Tungsten rated 3PST arrangement unless specifically indicated otherwise herein or on the drawings. B. Reserve Power Feature: Spring power reserve sufficient to operate contracts at least ten hours after power failure; on restoration of power automatic transfer to synchronous motor drive and automatic rewinding of spring driven reserve. C. Types of Control: 1. For Exterior Lighting Control: Astronomical dial for 24-hour rotation with special gear to provide one revolution per year; visual day of month and month of year indication; automatic ON operation at sunset (in City of use) and adjustable OFF operation from 8:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. in one-half hour increments or at sunrise; seven-spoke wheel marked with days of week and two one-day omitting devices, Tork Model “TZ” or approved equal by Sangamo. 2. For Exterior Lighting with Photocontrol “ON”: Three independently controlled circuits which can be independently programmed to provide dusk-on/preset-off, dusk-to-dawn-on, or preset-on/preset-off; capability off on-site control schedule modifications by means of wiring interchangeability on terminal strip of factory preset conditions; seven-day calendar clock with all features specified above; SPDT control circuit compatibility; light intensity adjustable photocontrol, preset at 25fc,with fifteen-second false switching delay feature; Tork T900 Series only. 3. Refer to drawings for the types of control provided, and for the location of the photocontrol. The photocontrol must be mounted high on an exterior wall, or on 16200-9 the roof, pointed North. If the drawings do not indicate the type of exterior lighting control, provide the photocontrol system. D. Integrally Mounted Manual Bypass Switches: Provide ON-OFF selectivity switch per pole furnished as an integral part of time switch and physically operable with front cover in closed position. E. Enclosure: General purpose NEMA 1 unless specifically indicated otherwise on the drawings. F. Nameplates: Provide each device with an engraved lamacoid nameplate (5/16” high letters) showing load served. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. 3.2 Install luminaires and accessories in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, the specifications of this division, and in accordance with the contract documents. 1. Install lamps in luminaires and lampholders. 2. Support surface-mounted luminaires directly from building structure as specified. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Align luminaires and clean lenses and diffusers at completion of Work. B. Aim adjustable luminaires and lampholder as directed. C. Clean paint splatters, dirt and debris from installed luminaires. D. Touch-up luminaire and pole finish at completion of Work. E. Relamp luminaires which have failed lamps at completion of Work. END OF SECTION 16200-10 10000084381 10000084381VER VER0100 Inground Fixtures All installation is subject to local code and jurisdiction. electrician. Luminaire must be installed by a For supply connection use wire rated for at least 90 oC. DRAINAGE MATERIAL SUCH AS GRAVEL, SHOULD BE PLACED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 12” BENEATH THE SLEEVE. Not suitable for installation in combustible material. Not Drive-over suitable for immersion fountains, or any other capacity 4,409 in lbs. at 31 mphpools, with clear glass in direct submerged concreteapplication. burial installation: LUCIA 4,409 lb; PHENIX 6,613 lb; Not ICARE listed 11,023 for thru-wiring. lb. Drive-over and Phenix fixtures cantop withstand Not for capacity: drive-overIcare with frosted or anti-slip glass plates. maximum static weight load of 4,490 pounds. Drive-over capacity is forNot installations in concrete only. sleeve does drive-over when installed withInstallation sleeve or direct burial in not support any weight; all weight is supported via the edges of the soil/gravel. top plate outside of the installation sleeve (see diagram below). installationby inthe combustible This Not areasuitable is to beforreinforced installer material. to support any expected load. Refer to fixture's technical specifications for Not dimensions suitable for immersion fountains, pools, or any other current of sleeve in and top plate. underwater applications. prevent condensation problems after installation. This is done by running the product for a minimum period of one hour with the top plate in place but uncompressed by any screws. For the last two minutes remove the top plate completely and wipe clean any visible moisture. FOR SAFETY REASONS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT LUMINAIRES NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED DURING THIS PROCEDURE. screw the top plate applying 2.2lbf*ft. Not listed for thru-wiring. Clean leaves, lawn clippings, mulch and other accumulated debris from the luminaire and surrounding area. Use non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the top plate and glass. A solution of mild soap and water is usually su cient. Use caution to avoid scratching the surface of the glass. Scratches can weaken the temper and may result in premature breakage. Clean leaves, lawn clippings, mulch and other accumulated debris from the luminaire and surrounding area. Use non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the top plate and glass. A solution of mild soap and water is usually sufficient. Use caution to avoid scratching the surface of the glass. Scratches can weaken Do not remove protective cap PREPARATION FOR FLUSH MOUNT the temper and may result in premature breakage. TRIM COLLAR NEEDED from quick disconnect until COLLAR PREPARATION FOR SURFACE MOUNT BEVELED TRIM Make sure to leave enough wire Targetti Poulsen Lighting Inc. Tel: +1 954-349-2525 Fax: +1 954-349-2550 Targettiusa.com 2. 1. 4. 3. a. sleeve + Junction box dimensions Water proof wire connectors (by others) Sleeve Junction box (by others) b. 12” Minimum Drainage material 5. 6. 7. Filler Material Dirt/concrete etc. 8. NOTE: FIXTURE IMAGE SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSE ONLY. ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY 9. 10. Note: steps 7-10 only for non-LED fixtures Junction Box (JBH2) Specification Sheet Project Name: Location: MFG: Philips Hadco Fixture Type: Catalog No.: Qty: Ordering Guide Example: JBH2 Product Code JBH2 Junction Box Specifications ACCESSORIES: Accessory used with the following products: UW1100-N, UW1250-N, UW2-NO, UW2100-N, UW2250-N, UWL1075-N, UWL1100-N, UWL2075-N, UWL2100-N. 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