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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GROUP
THE GOVERNOR NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER
EMPIRE STATE PLAZA
ALBANY, NY 12242
ADDENDUM NO. 3 TO PROJECT NO. 45140
CONSTRUCTION WORK, ELECTRICAL WORK, HVAC WORK, PLUMBING WORK
PROVIDE ENCLOSED FIRING RANGE
SING SING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
354 HUNTER STREET
OSSINING, NY
March 8, 2018
NOTE:This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents. Insert it in the Project Manual.
Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form.
ELECTRICAL WORK SPECIFICATIONS
1. SECTION 260513 PRIMARY WIRING 15KV NOMINAL EPR INSULATED: Add the
accompanying section (pages 260513 – 1 thru 260513 – 8) to the Project Manual.
2. SECTION 275116 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS: Discard the section bound in the E-Project
Manual and replace with the accompanying section 275116 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
noted “revised 03.02.2018”.
3. SECTION 260543 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SYSTEM: Discard the section bound in the E-
Project Manual and replace with the accompanying section 260543 UNDERGROUND
CONDUIT SYSTEM noted “revised 03.02.2018”.
ELECTRICAL WORK DRAWINGS
4. Revised Drawings:
a. Drawing No. E-001, E-101, E-106, E-502, E-503 & F-001, noted “REVISED DRAWING
03.02.2018” accompany this addendum and supersede the same numbered originally
issued drawings.
CONSTRUCTION WORK SPECIFICATIONS
5. SECTION 102813 TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES: Discard the section bound in the C-
Project Manual and replace with the accompanying section 102813 TOILET AND BATH
ACCESSORIES noted “revised 03.02.2018”.
ADDENDUM NO. 3 TO PROJECT NO. 45140 March 8, 2018
Created 05/19/2009
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CONSTRUCTION WORK DRAWINGS
6. Revised Drawing:
a. Drawing No. A-600, noted “REVISED DRAWING 03.02.2018” accompany this
addendum and supersede the same numbered originally issued drawing.
7. Added Drawing:
a. Add the accompanying drawing numbered S-105, dated 03.06.2018.
END OF ADDENDUM
Margaret F. Larkin
Executive Director
Design and Construction
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SECTION 260513
PRIMARY WIRING - 15KV NOMINAL – EPR INSULATED
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. ICEA S-93-639/NEMA WC-74, 5-46KV Shielded Power Cables for Use in the
Transmission and Distribution of Electric Energy.
B. ANSI/ICEA S-97-682 Standard for Utility Shielded Power Cables Rated 5
through 46 kV.
C. AEIC CS8-07 Specification for Extruded Dielectric, Shielded Power Cables
Rated 5 through 46 kV.
D. UL 1072 Medium-Voltage Power Cables.
E. IEEE 1202 Standard for Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable Tray in
Industrial and Commercial Occupancies.
F. IEEE 48 Standard Test Procedures and Requirements for Alternating-Current
Cable Terminations.
G. IEEE 404-2012 - Standard for Extruded and Laminated Dielectric Shielded
Cable Joints.
H. IEEE 386-2006 - Standard for Separable Insulated Connector Systems for Power
Distribution Systems Above 600 V.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. Waiver of Submittals: The “Waiver of Certain Submittal Requirements” in
Section 013300 does not apply to this Section.
B. Submittals Package: Submit the data specified below for preliminary approval
all at the same time as a package. After preliminary approval, submit the data
and samples specified below for final approval all at the same time as a package.
1. Assemble submittal package in chronological order as indicated in the
specifications sections and subsections; e.g., (260513-1.02C through
260513-2.06 ACCESSORIES
2. No cable shall be installed until final approval. Any cable installed
without final approval will be at the contractors own risk.
C. Submit the following for preliminary approval:
1. Indicate Specification Section and Subsection at the top of each Catalog
Sheet, Specifications and Installation Instructions.
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2. Complete manufacturer’s construction details and specifications for the
cables, including physical and electrical characteristics of insulation,
shields and jackets.
3. Overall dimension and ampacity of cable.
4. Manufacturers’ published product data sheets that indicate compliance
with the aforementioned Reference Standards.
5. Splicing and termination data, including the following:
a. Bill of Materials.
1) Indicate specification section and subsection next to
each item listed on the Bill of Materials; e.g., (260513-
1.02, C, 4, f Drawings of splicings).
b. Method of connecting conductors.
c. Details of cable preparation.
d. Method of applying materials (including quantities and
recommended tools).
e. Precautionary measures.
f. Drawings showing method of splicing, complete with
dimensions.
g. Written statement from cable manufacturer that the specific
splices and terminations submitted are acceptable.
h. Written statement from splice/termination manufacturer that the
specific splices and terminations submitted are suitable for the
proposed application.
6. Furnish cable manufacturer’s certified copies of the AEIC qualification
test for the cable being proposed.
D. Final Approval: After preliminary approval, submit the following for final
approval:
1. Cable manufacturer’s certified test data from tests performed on the
completed cable.
2. Samples of splicing and termination materials if requested (complete kits
will be returned and, if approved, may be used in the Work). Include:
a. Full roll of all tapes in original box or container, with the date of
manufacture indicated thereon.
b. Other materials in sufficient quantity to construct a complete
splice and labeled for identification.
c. Entire factory packaged kit if splice or termination is of the kit
type.
3. Written statement from cable manufacturer indicating recommended
pulling compounds.
4. Resume of each cable splicer’s experience. Include:
a. Details of type of high voltage splicing and terminations
performed.
b. Types of cables which were spliced.
c. Job locations.
d. Number of years performing splices and terminations. Minimum
5 years required.
e. Certificate of training from the splice/termination manufacturer.
f. National Cable Splicing Certification Board certification. The
cable splicer/terminator must have a certification from the
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National Cable Splicing Certification Board (NCSCB) in the
field of splicing and terminating shielded medium voltage (5 kV
to 35 kV) power cable using pre-manufactured kits (pre-molded,
heat-shrink, cold shrink).
5. Catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions for all
products.
6. Company Field Advisor Data:
a. Name, business address and telephone number of Company
Field Advisor secured for the required services.
b. Certified statement from the Company, listing the qualifications
of the Company Field Advisor.
c. Services and each product for which authorization is given by
the Company, listed specifically for this project.
E. Contract Closeout Submittals:
1. Test Report: (Test Record-Power Cable Proof Test) form (BDC-362).
2. Certificates:
a. Affidavit, signed by the cable manufacturer’s Company Field
Advisor and notarized, certifying that the cable has been
installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations and is operating properly.
b. Affidavit, signed by the splice and termination manufacturer’s
Company Field Advisor and notarized, certifying that the splices
and terminations were constructed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations and are operating properly.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. If brand names other than those specified are proposed for use, furnish the AEIC
core and thermo-mechanical qualification test reports. Include a list of 5
Completed Installations indicating name of facility contact person with phone
number, voltage, size and length of EPR cable installed.
B. Company Field Advisor: Secure the services of the cable manufacturer’s
Company Field Advisor for a minimum of 16 working hours for the following:
1. Render advice regarding method of installing cable.
2. Inspection of equipment for installing cable.
3. Witness 30 percent of cable pulling.
4. Witness construction of at least one splice and one termination by each
cable splicer who will be doing the actual cable splicing.
a. If the splices or terminations are other than the cable
manufacturer’s, secure the services of the splice and termination
manufacturer’s Company Field Advisor to concurrently witness
construction of the splices and terminations and also certify with
an affidavit that the splices and terminations were constructed in
accordance with the splice and termination manufacturer’s
recommendations.
5. Witness high voltage after installation test.
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6. Certify with an affidavit that the aforementioned particulars are
satisfactory and the cable is installed in accordance with cable
manufacturer’s recommendations.
C. Testing Company: Secure the services of a qualified InterNational Electrical
Testing Association (NETA) accredited independent testing company to perform
specified field quality assurance testing, for a high voltage after installation test:
Test Record-Power Cable Proof Test form BDC-362).
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Cable Delivery:
1. No insulated cable over one year old when delivered to the site will be
acceptable.
2. Keep ends of cables sealed at all times, except when making splices or
terminations. Use heat shrinkable plastic end caps with sealant as
produced by Raychem Corp., or Thomas & Betts Corp. (Elastimold), or
other methods approved by cable manufacturer.
3. Include the following data durably marked on each reel:
a. Facility name and address.
b. Contractor’s name.
c. Project title and number.
d. Date of manufacture.
e. Cable size and voltage rating.
f. Manufacturer’s name.
g. Linear feet of cable.
B. Cable Storage: Store where cable will be at optimum workability temperature
recommended by cable manufacturer.
1.05 MAINTENANCE
A. Special Tools: Furnish one set of special tools for the assembly of premolded
splices (if used). Store them at the Site where directed.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 CABLES
A. Scope: 15 kV, 133% insulation level, single conductor cable, UL listed Type
MV-105 for general applications installed indoors or outdoors in duct, conduit,
tray, aerially and direct burial. Cable shall be manufactured and tested in
accordance with the ICEA, AEIC, and UL standards listed in Section 1.01 of this
specification.
B. Conductors: The conductor shall be annealed bare or coated copper, Class B,
compressed or compact stranding in accordance with ASTM B8, B496. The
insulation shall be free-stripping from the conductor.
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C. Conductor Shield: Extruded semi-conducting thermosetting compound with
thickness and properties in accordance with ICEA S-97-682.
D. Insulation: Ethylene Propylene rubber (EPR), 105C, colored to contrast with the
shield layers. The nominal insulation thickness shall be 220 mils. Physical and
electrical properties of the insulation shall be in accordance with ICEA S-97-682
for Class III insulation.
E. Insulation Shield: Extruded thermoset semi-conducting polymeric layer, free
stripping from the insulation. It shall be in intimate contact with the outer surface
of the insulation and shall be free-stripping, leaving no conducting particles or
other residue on the insulation surface. The layer shall be legibly identified as
being semi-conducting. The thickness and properties of the layer shall be in
accordance with ICEA S-97-682.
F. Metallic Shield: 5 mil annealed copper tape shield with a nominal 25% overlap.
The tape shall meet the requirements of ICEA S-97-682.
G. Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Thermoset Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE),
or Thermoplastic CPE overlaying jacket with physical properties and thicknesses
in accordance with the requirements of UL 1072 and ICEA S-93-639,
H. Cable shall be UL listed Type MV-105, marked “SUN RES FOR CT USE”
I. Approved Manufacturers: General Cable (Spec 6355) or equivalent by Okonite
Co., Prysmian Power Cables and Systems, or Southwire.
2.02 TERMINATIONS
A. Materials: All materials required for a complete termination shall be an
engineered kit from one manufacturer, designed specifically for the type of cable
and conductor to be terminated.
B. Ampere Rating: Not less than ampere rating of cable.
C. Voltage Rating: Not less than voltage rating of cable.
D. Manufacturer: Furnish terminations by one of the manufacturers listed below, if
acceptable to the cable manufacturer.
1. IEEE 48 Class 1 outdoor Terminations:
a. Elastimold’s series PCT-1, 16THG, or 35MTG; G & W Electric
Co.’s Easy-On II Terminator or Slip-On Terminator; 3M Cold-
Shrink QT-III Terminations; or Raychem Corp.’s Heat-
Shrinkable HVT. Or when required Capnut type pothead as
manufactured by G & W Electric Co. Provide all sealing and
grounding materials as recommended by the manufacturer.
Equip terminations with or without skirts as recommended by
manufacturer.
2. IEEE 48 Class 3 indoor Terminations:
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a. Elastimold’s series PCT-1, 35MSC or 35MTGI; G & W Electric
Co.’s Easy-On II Terminator or Slip-On Terminator; 3M Cold-
Shrink QT-III Terminations; or Raychem Corp.’s Heat-
Shrinkable HVT. Provide all grounding materials as
recommended by the manufacturer. Equip terminations with or
without skirts as recommended by manufacturer.
2.03 SPLICES
A. Materials: All materials required for a complete splice shall be an engineered kit
from one manufacturer, designed specifically for the type of cable and conductor
to be spliced.
B. Ampere Rating: Not less than ampere rating of cable.
C. Voltage Rating: Not less than voltage rating of cable.
D. Splices Installed in Vaults, Manholes (any wet locations): Waterproof and
submersible.
E. Manufacturer: Furnish splices by one of the manufacturer’s listed below, if
acceptable to the cable manufacturer. Provide all sealing and grounding
materials.
1. Elastimold’s series PCJ; G&W Electric Co.’s Universal Splicing
System; 3M’s Cold Shrink Splice Kits; or Raychem Corp.’s Heat-
Shrinkable HVS.
2.04 DEAD FRONT EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
A. 200A Loadbreak: Elastimold’s series 165LR or 166LR; Cooper Power LE215.
All with test points when required.
B. 200A Dead break: Elastimold’s sereis 156LR; Cooper Power DE225. All with
test points when required.
C. 600A Dead break: Elastimold’s series K655LR, Raychem Corp’s ELB-15 series,
or Cooper Power BOL-T class. All with test Point when required.
2.05 CABLE DEAD ENDS (FULL VOLTAGE)
A. For Solid Dielectric Cable:
1. Elastimold’s Premolded Splice with Dead-End Plug, or Raychem
Corp.’s Live End Seals HVES.
2.06 ACCESSORIES
A. Pulling Compounds: As recommended by cable manufacturer.
1. Polywater “A”, “G”, “J” or “WJ” lubricants, Plymouth/Bishop No. 45
Cable Pulling Lubricant, Aqua-Gel II (Ideal Industries, Inc.) or Aqua-Gel
CW (Ideal Industries, Inc.).
B. Arc Proofing Tapes:
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1. Arc Proofing Tape: Mac Products Inc’s AP30-30 or AP, 3M’s 77,
Plymouth Rubber Co.’s Plymouth Bishop 53 Plyarc, or Quelcor Inc.’s
Quelpyre.
2. Glass Cloth Tape: Mac Products Inc.’s TAPGLA 5066, 3M’s 69, or
Plymouth Rubber Co.’s Plymouth Bishop 77 Plyglas.
3. Glass-Fiber Cord: Mac Products Inc.’s MAC 0527, or Quelcor Inc.’s
QTC-250.
C. Tags: Precision engrave letters and numbers with uniform margins, character
size minimum 3/16 inches high.
1. Phenolic: Two color laminated engraver’s stock, 1/16 inch minimum
thickness, machine engraved to expose inner core color (white).
2. Aluminum: Standard aluminum alloy plate stock, minimum .032 inches
thick, engraved areas enamel filled or background enameled with natural
aluminum engraved characters.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Cables:
1. Install cables in conduit after conduit system is completed.
2. Keep ends of cables sealed watertight at all times, except when making
splices or terminations.
3. No grease, oil, lubricant other than approved pulling compound may be
used to facilitate the pulling-in of cables.
4. Use pulling eye attached to conductor(s) for pulling-in cables. Cable
grip will not be allowed. Seal pulling eye attachment watertight.
5. Pull all cables with a dynamometer or strain gage incorporated into the
pulling equipment. Do not pull cables unless the Director’s
Representative is present to observe readings on the dynamometer or
strain gage during the time of actual pulling.
B. Terminations and Splices:
1. General: Splice and terminate cable in accordance with manufacturer’s
approved installation instructions, employing specific tools
recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Use IEEE 48 Class 1 terminations to terminate cable in wet locations.
3. Use IEEE 48 Class 1 terminations to terminate cable inside of outdoor
equipment which is not equipped with space heaters (pad mounted
switches, pad mounted transformers, etc). Class 1 or Class 3
terminations may be used to terminate cable inside of outdoor
switchgear cubicles which are equipped with space heaters (metal-clad
switchgear, metal-enclosed interrupter switchgear, etc.).
4. Use IEEE 48 Class 1 or Class 3 Terminations to terminate cable in dry
locations.
5. Ground shield at splices and terminations.
6. Incorporate approved method to prevent moisture from entering splices
through grounding conductor.
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C. Arc Proofing: Arc proof feeders installed in a common pullbox or manhole as
follows:
1. Arc proof new feeders.
2. Arc proof existing feeders that are spliced to new feeders.
3. Arc proof each feeder as a unit with half-lapped layer of 55 mils thick
arc proofing tape, random wrapped or laced with glass cloth tape or
glass-fiber cord. For arc proofing tape less than 55 mils thick add layers
to equivalent of 55 mils thick arc proofing tape.
D. Identification of Feeders: Identify feeders in manholes, pullboxes and in
equipment to which they connect:
1. Install tags on each insulated conductor indicating phase leg. Attach
tags with non-ferrous metal wire. Install phase leg tags under arc
proofing tapes.
2. Install tags on each feeder indicating feeder number, date installed
(month, year), type of cable, voltage rating, size, and manufacturer.
Attach tags to feeders with non-ferrous metal wire or brass chain. Install
tags so that they are easily read without moving adjacent feeders or
require removal of arc proofing tapes.
E. Phase Relationship: Connect feeders to maintain phase relationship through
system. Phase legs of feeders shall match bus arrangements in equipment to
which the feeders are connected.
3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. High Voltage After Installation Test: (Test Record-Power Cable Proof Test )
form (BDC-362).
1. Have the cable installation tested by the testing company.
2. Perform test after cable has been installed complete with all splicing,
bonding, etc., and prior to placing cable into service.
3. Perform test with potential and duration specified by the State after
approval of manufacturer’s certified test data. Follow test procedure
summarized on Test Record-Power Cable Proof Test form BDC-362 and
applicable test methods in ICEA and AEIC Specifications. Do not make
tests until test voltages and duration have been specified in writing by
the State.
4. List results of the tests on form BDC-362 supplied by the Director’s
Representative.
5. Perform test in the presence of the Director’s Representative and the
Company Field Advisor.
7. All separable connector interfaces must be plugged with appropriate
mating product during proof testing. Consult with manufacturer’s field
representative for instruction.
3.03 CABLE SCHEDULE
A. Use the following for primary wiring:
1. Cable as outlined in Section 2.01 of this specification.
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SECTION 275116
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. In buildings equipped with local amplifiers, a person may place a call within a
local building system by pressing a push-to-talk button on a plug-in microphone
which activates the local building system speakers.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals Package: Submit the shop drawings, product data, and quality control
submittals specified below at the same time as a package.
B. Shop Drawings:
1. Composite wiring and/or schematic diagrams of the complete system as
proposed to be installed (standard diagrams will not be accepted).
C. Product Data:
1. Catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions.
2. Bill of materials.
3. Detailed description of system operation (format similar to SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION).
4. Name, address and telephone number of nearest fully equipped service
organization.
D. Quality Control Submittals:
1. Company Field Advisor Data: Include:
a. Name, business address and telephone number of Company
Field Advisor secured for the required services.
b. Certified statement from the Company listing the qualifications
of the Company Field Advisor.
c. Services and each product for which authorization is given by
the Company, listed specifically for this project.
E. Contract Closeout Submittals:
1. System acceptance test report.
2. Certificate: Affidavit, signed by the Company Field Advisor and
notarized, certifying that the system meets the contract requirements and
is operating properly.
3. Operation and Maintenance Data: Deliver 2 copies, covering the
installed products, to the Director's Representative. Include:
a. Operation and maintenance data for each product.
b. Name, address, and telephone number of nearest fully equipped
service organization.
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1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Equipment Qualifications For Products Other Than Those Specified:
1. At the time of submission provide written notice to the Director of the
intent to propose an “or equal” for products other than those specified.
Make the “or equal” submission in a timely manner to allow the Director
sufficient time to review the proposed product, perform inspections and
witness test demonstrations.
2. If products other than those specified are proposed for use furnish the
name, address, and telephone numbers of at least 5 comparable
installations that can prove the proposed products have performed
satisfactorily for 3 years. Certify in writing that the owners of the 5
comparable installations will allow inspection of their installation by the
Director's Representative and the Company Field Advisor.
a. Make arrangements with the owners of 2 installations (selected by
the Director) for inspection of the installations by the Director's
Representative. Also obtain the services of the Company Field
Advisor for the proposed products to be present. Notify the
Director a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the availability of the
installations for the inspection, and provide at least one alternative
date for each inspection.
b. Only references from the actual owner or owner’s representative
(Security Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, etc.) will be
accepted. References from dealers, system installers or others,
who are not the actual owners of the proposed products, are not
acceptable.
1) Verify the accuracy of all references submitted prior to
submission and certify in writing that the accuracy of the
information has been confirmed.
3. The product manufacturer shall have test facilities available that can
demonstrate that the proposed products meet the contract requirements.
a. Make arrangements with the test facility for the Director's
Representative to witness test demonstrations. Also obtain the
services of the Company Field Advisor for the proposed product
to be present at the test facility. Notify the Director a minimum of
3 weeks prior to the availability of the test facility, and provide at
least one alternative date for the testing.
4. Provide written certification from the manufacturer that the proposed
products are compatible for use with all other equipment proposed for use
for this system and meet all contract requirements.
1.05 MAINTENANCE
A. Service Availability: A fully equipped service organization capable of
guaranteeing response time within 24 hours to service calls shall be available to
service the completed Work.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
A. The PA audio communication system shall provide capability for the control
station to communicate with the shooting lines and staging areas. It shall be
designed to allow communications in two directions, under the control of the
Range Master. The base position shall be able to page the staging area or
shooting lines. The base position shall be able to monitor the sound at the staging
area or shooting. There shall be a call button fitted into the housing of a Local
Control Screen at each firing line. The operation at the firing line and staging
positions shall be hands free. There shall be icons on the Master Control Screen
(MCS) to indicate calls placed and to control the communications paths. The
base shall be able to communicate in an intercom mod with one or several
shooting lines. Multiple calls from different positions to the base position shall be
queued. The completion of one conversation shall bring up the next on in the
queue. The levels of the audio for each function shall be controlled automatically
by the host CPU. There shall be user adjustable presets for all send and receive
levels. The system shall be configured around a high power amplified to ensure
that the speakers at the shooting lines provide adequate sound pressure level to
penetrate the hearing protection headset attenuation. The control of the
communications system shall be fully integrated into the MCS. The system shall
be configured as required for range.
B. The base unit, if required, shall be designed for desk-top mounting and
located as shown.
C. The base unit shall operate on 115 volt, 60 HZ and shall have the following
control features:
D. The base unit shall accept a speaker/microphone headset connection
E. An amplifier sufficiently sized to drive the quantity of paging horn/speakers
shown shall be provided
F. Manufacturers:
1. Lectrosonics
2. AmpliVox
3. Weltron
G. Equipment:
1. Microphones: Lectrosonics M119, M140 Lavaliere, HM142V,
HM152V, HM162.
2. Transmitter: Lectrosonics M175 Series, H187 Series
3. Charger: Lectrosonics DCR15/2AU (110V, 50/60Hz)
4. Amplifier: Lectrosonics Long Range (combination wireless
receiver/amplifier/speaker)
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H. Speakers:
1. Type Horns: Lectrosonics H300 (8 ohm, 107dB). Additional speakers
has to be the same type. Additional speaker Cable: Lectrosonics
H300CA
2.02 RANGE SAFETY OFFICER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
A. The Range Safety Officer (RSO) communication system shall provide
equipment for the RSO’s to speak with the control station over a wireless
system. It shall be designed to allow communications in two directions (full
duplex) under the control of the Range Manager or the Chief RSO. The
earpieces and microphone for the system shall be fitted into a high performance
hearing protection headset. The resulting headset shall still be light in weight
and afford full hearing protection. The headset shall be connected to a belt pack
that shall be fitted with a volume control for the received audio and push to talk
switch for the transmitter. The master control station position shall be fitted
with a master station transceiver. The headset for the Range Manager shall plug
directly into the master station. The operation at the station shall consist of one
push to talk switch to speak directly to the RSO. Optionally, it shall be possible
for the RSO to speak directly to the shooters wearing Direct Talk headsets
within the area of the shooting range. This function shall be controlled at the
control station position. The control of the RSO system shall be integrated into
the MCS. There shall be icons on the MCS to control the communications.
2.03 SIGNS AND LABELS
A. Zone Locator: Card holder with aluminum or stainless steel frame, plexiglass
front and sheet aluminum card backing plate. Minimum size card 3 x 5 inches.
Type on card the zone numbers and description of area encompassed by each
zone.
2.04 MARKERS AND NAMEPLATES
A. Markers: Premarked self-adhesive; W.H. Brady Co.'s B940, Thomas and Betts
Co.'s E-Z Code WSL self-laminating, Ideal Industries' Mylar/Cloth wire markers,
or Markwick Corp.'s permanent wire markers.
B. Nameplates: Precision engrave letters and numbers with uniform margins,
character size minimum 3/16 inch high.
1. Phenolic: Two color laminated engraver's stock, 1/16 inch minimum
thickness, machine engraved to expose inner core color (white).
2. Aluminum: Standard aluminum alloy plate stock, minimum .032 inches
thick, engraved areas enamel filled or background enameled with natural
aluminum engraved characters.
3. Materials for Outdoor Applications: As recommended by nameplate
manufacturer to suit environmental conditions.
2.05 ACCESSORIES
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A. Include accessories required for a complete and operable system.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install system in accordance with the Company's printed instructions unless
otherwise indicated.
3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Preliminary System Test:
1. Preparation: Have the Company Field Advisor adjust the completed
system and then operate it long enough to assure that it is performing
properly.
2. Run a preliminary test for the purpose of:
a. Determining whether the system is in a suitable condition to
conduct an acceptance test.
b. Checking and adjusting equipment.
c. Training facility personnel.
B. System Acceptance Test:
1. Preparation: Notify the Director's Representative at least 3 working days
prior to the test so arrangements can be made to have a Facility
Representative witness the test.
2. Make the following tests:
a. Individually test each local building system and entire system
from superintendent's office and control room.
b. Test each system function step by step as summarized under
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.
3. Supply all equipment necessary for system adjustment and testing.
4. Submit written report of test results signed by Company Field Advisor
and the Director's Representative. Mount a copy of the final report in a
plexiglass enclosed frame assembly adjacent to the console.
C. Training:
1. Have the Company Field Advisor provide 2 four hours training sessions
for facility personnel.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 260543
UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SYSTEM
1.01 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS
A. High density polyethylene (HDPE): Dura-Line, WL plastic, ISCO Industries
B. Conduit Spacers and Levelers: Commercially manufactured type to suit conduit,
installation and spacing requirements.
C. Drag Line: Minimum 1/8 inch polypropylene monofilament utility rope;
American Synthetic Ropes' Flotorope, Greenlee Tool Co.'s 2 ply Rope 431, or
Thomas Industries/Jet Line Products' Rope 232.
E. Thru Wall Sealing Bushings:
1. For Walls Which Have or Will Have Membrane Waterproofing:
a. Cast-In-Place Installations: Dura-Line, WL plastic, ISCO
Industries
b. Core Drilled or Sleeved Installations: Dura-Line, WL plastic,
ISCO Industries
2. For Walls Which Will Not Have Membrane Waterproofing:
a. Cast-In-Place Installations: Dura-Line, WL plastic, ISCO
Industries
b. Core Drilled or Sleeved Installations: Dura-Line, WL plastic,
ISCO Industries
F. End Bells:
1. HDPE Conduit: Dura-Line, WL plastic, ISCO Industries.
G. Insulated Grounding Bushings: Dura-Line, WL plastic, ISCO Industries
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 PREPARATION
A. Before installing any Work, lay out the proposed course for the conduits, location
of manholes, etc. and have same approved by the Director's Representative.
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3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Spacing:
1. Arrangement for Power and Signal Service: Separate power system
conduits from signal system conduits with minimum 6 inches thick
concrete wall or 12 inches of earth.
2. Conduit Bank: Separate individual conduits a minimum of 3 inches.
Use spacers and levelers located no more than 8 feet apart.
B. Depth:
1. Existing Grade To Remain: Unless otherwise indicated or directed,
install conduit more than 18 inches below existing finished grade.
2. Existing Grade To Be Altered: Unless otherwise indicated or directed,
install conduit more than 18 inches below the existing grade where the
finished grade is to be higher than the existing grade. Where the finished
grade is to be lower than the existing grade, install conduit more than 18
inches below finished grade.
3. Under Roads and Parking Lots:
a. HDPE Conduit: Unless otherwise indicated or directed, install
HDPE more than 24 inches below top surface of roads and
parking lots.
C. Pitch:
1. Pitch conduit away from buildings.
2. Pitch conduit toward manhole a minimum of 12 inches per 100 feet. On
runs where it is impossible to maintain the grade all one way, grade from
center so that conduits pitch both directions down toward manholes.
G. Conduits Entering Buildings and Manholes:
1. Seal conduit entrances into manholes watertight.
2. Seal conduit entrances into building walls watertight. Exception: Seal is
not required in below grade foundation walls associated with slab on
grade construction.
3. Install end bells at conduit entrances into manholes.
4. Install end bells at conduit entrances into buildings. Exceptions:
a. Install insulated grounding bushing on conduit entrance stub up
associated with slab on grade construction.
b. Install insulated grounding bushing and 2 locknuts on conduit
where conduit is terminated in cabinet, junction or pull box.
H. Cleaning Conduits: Take precautions to prevent foreign matter from entering
conduits during installation. After installation clean conduits with tools designed
for the purpose.
J. Sealing Ends of Conduits:
1. Occupied Conduits: Seal ends of conduits to be used for Work of this
contract until cables are to be installed. After cable installation, seal
conduits at building entrances and first manhole outside building. Seal
with duct seal.
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3.03 CONDUIT SCHEDULE - TYPES AND USE
A. HDPE Conduit: Install in all locations unless otherwise specified or indicated on
the drawings.
END OF SECTION
ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES
TYPICAL DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHT
ABBREVIATIONS
J
#
DDC
VFD
SS
FSP
COMP
DS
B
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MS
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SCALE: 1" = 40'-0"ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN
A
C
D
B
50 YD
25 YD
15 YD
7 YD
3 YD
LEAD WASTE
205
RANGE
201
LEAD WASTE
205
ELECTRICAL NOTES:
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"RANGE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN - ELECTRICAL LIGHTING
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SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"RANGE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN - ELECTRICAL LIGHTING
GENERAL NOTES:
SCALE: NONE
DIRECT BURIAL CONDUIT DETAIL
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TYPICAL CONDUIT FOR TELEPHONE/DATARACEWAY
ACCESS CONTROL CONDUIT DETAIL FORCARD READER SYSTEM
ROOF CONDUIT SUPPORT DETAIL
RTU MOUNTED LIGHT AND RECEPTACLE
ROOF PENETRATION DETAIL
FINISHED GRADE
SUMP COVER
IN OPENING
36" COVER
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SCALE: NONE
TYPICAL DATA/PHONE OUTLET
SCALE: NONE
PHONE SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMSCALE: NONE
DATA SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
SCALE: NONE
SECURITY SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
SCALE: NONE
MANHOLE DETAILSSCALE: NONE
TYPICAL CONCRETE ENCASED CONDUIT DETAILSCALE: NONE
CONDUIT SUPPORT DETAIL (UTILITY TUNNEL)
FIRE ALARM NOTESFIRE ALARM SYMBOLS
R
R
M
IAM
SCALE: NONEFIRE ALARM RISER DIAGRAM (ADDRESSABLE SYSTEM)
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SECTION 102813
TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE
A. Compartments: Section 102100 or 102113.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Specifications or data sheets and installation instructions for each
product required.
B. Contract Closeout Submittals: Furnish the following, as applicable, for each
product required:
1. Operation and maintenance data.
2. Parts list.
3. Keys and tools.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Provide products from more than one manufacturer if necessary to meet the
requirements of this Section.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver and store products in manufacturer’s original protective packaging.
1. Furnish items with protective wrappings or covers as required to protect
finishes. Do not remove protective coverings until completion of other
Work liable to damage accessory finish.
B. Pack products with required trim, mounting devices, fasteners, service tools or
keys, and complete installation instructions.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS
A. Stainless Steel: AISI Type 302/304 with No. 4 satin finish, unless otherwise
indicated.
B. Brass: Cast or forged quality alloy, FS WW-P-541D/GEN.
C. Sheet Steel: Cold rolled, commercial quality, ASTM A 366.
1. Galvanized: Zinc coated, ASTM A 123.
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D. Mounting Devices and Fasteners: Stainless steel, unless otherwise indicated.
E. Chromium Plating: Nickel and chromium electro-deposited on metal; ASTM B
456, Type SC 2, satin finish unless otherwise indicated.
2.02 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate stainless steel dispenser and disposal units of one-piece welded
construction with seamless corners, unless otherwise specified.
1. Recessed Units: Fabricate with integral, continuous, one piece stainless
steel trim flange one inch wide with 1/4 inch return. Furnish flanges free
of open mitres.
B. Equip units with keyed vandal-resistant lock where key access is specified.
C. Mounting Devices: If not indicated, furnish type and size compatible with
accessory unit specified which will securely mount accessory to wall or partition
construction indicated.
1. Grab Bars: Furnish anchoring devices which will withstand minimum
downward pull of 500 pounds.
D. Exposed Mounting Devices and Fasteners:
1. Type: Theft-resistant.
2. Finish: Match accessory finish, unless otherwise indicated.
3. Masonry Construction: Furnish stainless steel machine screws in
nonferrous expansion anchors except furnish stainless steel toggle bolts
where anchorage occurs in masonry cavities.
2.03 KEYS AND TOOLS
A. Keys: Furnish minimum of 2 keys and an additional 2 keys for every 6 key
operated accessories.
1. Key similar key access units alike unless otherwise specified.
B. Tools: Furnish socket wrenches compatible with set screws of concealed theft-
resistant fastenings. Furnish minimum of 2 wrenches and an additional 2
wrenches for every 6 accessories having such fastenings.
2.04 MIRRORS
A. Types:
1. Type D: Tilted polished tempered glass mirror in stainless steel frame.
B. Type D Mirrors: Tilted mirror for people in wheelchairs. Overall frame size:
24 inches x 30 inches.
1. Mirror: No. 1 or mirror quality polished float/plate tempered glass, 1/4
inch thick. Two coats of silver shall be factory-applied on the glass,
followed by one coat of electrically deposited copper on the silver.
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Finish mirror back and apply a thick protective coat of heavy waterproof
paint. Identify tempered glass units by affixing manufacturer’s stamp
labeled “tempered” to glass face. Mirror Backing: Shock absorbing
material over entire back mirror surface.
2. Frame: 18 gage stainless steel, full welded construction, No. 4 finish;
corners mitered, heliarc welded, all welds ground smooth and polished.
Frame shall provide a 3 inch fixed tilt at top, and shall extend back to
wall on all four sides.
3. Back Plate: 22 gage galvanized steel, one piece, die cut to fit frame.
Secure back plate to frame with concealed screws.
4. Hanger Assembly: Designed for wall mounting and provided with theft-
resistant locking devices.
5. Frame and Mounting Plate Option: 22 gage stainless steel frame,
reinforced on sides with 20 gage galvanized steel inner stiffener frame,
and secured to 20 gage galvanized steel wall plate with theft-resistant
fasteners. Stainless steel frame shall conform to the other requirements
specified in 2. above.
2.05 PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS - SURFACE MOUNTED (PTD-SM)
A. Units fabricated of 22 gage stainless steel and designed to dispense multifold or
C-fold towels. Approximate cabinet size: 10 inches wide x 15 inches high x 4
inches deep. Hinge front at bottom with a full length, continuous stainless steel
hinge. Units shall have key access at top of front and integral refill indicator in
front face or side. Fabricate units with flush, tight seams and joints, rounded
corners, sloping tops and all exposed edges rolled.
2.06 DOUBLE ROLL TOILET TISSUE DISPENSERS - SURFACE MOUNTED
(DRTTD-SM)
A. Combination double roll toilet tissue holder and shelf. Fabricate shelf 16 to 18
inches long x 5 inches wide of 18 gage stainless steel. The 4 shelf edges shall be
flanged down 1/2 inch and bottom of front edge shall be hemmed or returned.
Fabricate gusset type mounting brackets of minimum 18 gage stainless steel with
2 holes per bracket for fasteners; weld brackets to shelf. Unit shall have no
sharp edges or corners. Fabricate double roll toilet tissue holder of 18 gage steel
or heavy die cast Zamak with chromium plating finish, or 18 gage stainless steel.
Holders shall accommodate standard 4-1/2 inch wide tissue rolls. Fasten double
holder to shelf with acorn nuts.
1. Unit shall have a pilfer resistant locking device for each tissue roll.
2.07 COMBINATION PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS AND WASTE RECEPTACLES
(PTD & WR)
A. Units fabricated of 22 gage stainless steel with dispenser door, waste cabinet
access door, and removable and reusable metal or rigid molded plastic waste
container equipped with lifting handle. Fabricate doors of 22 gage stainless steel
double-pan, or 18 gage stainless steel single-pan, construction. Mount doors on
full length, continuous stainless steel hinge. Approximate overall size: 74
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inches high x 14 inches wide x 7 inches deep, except where 54 inch high units
are indicated. Units shall have towel tray designed to dispense multifold or C-
fold towels. Minimum capacity of waste container (for 74 inch high units): 1.3
cu ft. Units shall have key access to dispenser and disposal units, keyed alike.
1. Units shall be fully recessed handicapped accessible type equipped with integral trim
flange.
2.08 FEMININE NAPKIN DISPOSALS - SURFACE MOUNTED (FND-SM)
A. Units fabricated of 22 gage stainless steel with 22 gage stainless steel sloping
cover mounted on a full length, continuous stainless steel hinge. Equip cover
with a side mounted handle for lifting. Approximate overall size: 11 inches
high x 8 inches wide x 4 inches deep. Design disposal to be emptied by a door at
bottom, mounted on a full length, continuous stainless steel hinge and equipped
with a hidden snap latch. Fabricate back for 3 or 4 point fastening to wall.
2.09 LATHER SOAP DISPENSERS - SURFACE MOUNTED (LSD-SM)
A. Individual surface mounted type consisting of a removable clear glass or clear
polyethylene soap container enclosed in a satin finish chromium plated brass or
steel case with push-in lather dispenser valve, locked filler cap at top, and
separate concealed wall plate for theft-resistant mounting. Soap container
capacity: Not less than 12 oz. Valve shall be located above soap level and shall
have a self cleaning piston. Fabricate valve and all moving parts of stainless
steel. Units shall have viewing slots on both sides of dispenser, filler cap
permanently chained to dispenser body, and service key access for refilling.
2.10 MOP AND BROOM HOLDERS (M & BH)
A. Units consisting of spring loaded serrated rubber cam attached to a cadmium
plated steel holder. Cam shall adjust to accept handles from 7/8 inch to 1-1/4
inch diameter. Mount holders 10 inches on center on a continuous 18 gage
stainless steel mop strip projecting at least 3 inches from wall surface. Mop strip
shall be length indicated.
1. Furnish 36 inch long mop strip with 4 holders.
2.11 GRAB BARS (GB)
A. Grab bar assemblies consisting of stainless steel tubing with integrally welded
mounting flanges secured to concealed tenon plates with theft-resistant fasteners,
and complying with the following requirements:
1. Tubing: Stainless steel, 1-1/2 inch od x 18 gage wall thickness. Bend
tubing at each end and join to flanges by concealed welding. Total
projection from wall line (including bar diameter): 3 inches.
2. Flanges: Stainless steel, 3 inch diameter, 11 gage wall thickness, not
less than 1/2 inch deep.
3. Finish: Brush satin finish, unless otherwise indicated.
4. Tenon Plates: Stainless steel, 13 gage discs. Tenon plates shall be
designed to allow plate location adjustment.
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5. Fasten grab bar flanges to tenon plates with not less than 3 concealed
fasteners equally spaced around flange.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Unless otherwise indicated, install Work of this Section in strict accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
1. Install all attachments, anchorage devices, and fasteners as required to
securely mount accessory units to types of wall or partition construction
indicated.
B. “Model A” Double Roll Toilet Tissue Dispensers - Surface Mounted: Install
units back-to-back where possible when indicated for 2 or more compartments
with dividing stall partitions. Fasten through backs of dispensers with 1/4 inch
diameter sex bolts. Enlarge screw slots in unit back plates as required.
3.02 CLEANING AND POLISHING
A. Remove protective wrappings from installed accessories after completion of
other Work liable to damage accessory finish. Remove residue, if any, and
polish exposed surfaces.
END OF SECTION
D 1
SEE SCHEDULE
SEE SCHEDULE
D 3
SEE SCHEDULE
SEE SCHEDULE
D 4
SEE SCHEDULE
SEE SCHEDULE
FT FT
F 1
SEE SCHEDULE
SEE SCHEDULE
SC SEALED CONCRETE
LN LINOLEUM TILE
GWB GYPSUM WALL BOARD
PT PORCELAIN TILE
CT CERAMIC TILE
RWB RESILIENT WALL BASE
WD WOOD
CPT TILE CARPET
ACT ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE
FINISH LEGEND
LVT LUXERY VINYL TILE
P-x PAINT, SEE PAINT NUMBERS
WOM WALK-OFF MAT
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
2X WOOD BLOCKING
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
METAL J-CHANNEL
CORNER BEAD
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
2X WOOD BLOCKING
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
METAL J-CHANNEL
CORNER BEAD
1' - 7"
0' - 5"
0' - 2"
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
STEEL FRAME
STEEL DOOR
CONT. SEALANT (TYPE 1),
BOTH SIDES
Training Level
114' - 6"
INSULATED STEEL DOOR
POLYURETHANE DOOR SHOE
RECESSED WALK-OFF MAT
ALUMINUM THRESHOLD
SLAB-ON-GRADE, SEE
STRUCTURAL
0' - 1 1/4"CENTER FLOOR
FINISH TRANSITION
ON DOOR
CENTER FLOOR
FINISH TRANSITION
ON DOOR
INSULATED STEEL DOOR
POLYURETHANE DOOR SHOE
ALUMINUM THRESHOLD
SLAB-ON-GRADE, SEE
STRUCTURAL
EXPANSION JOINT, PAD
DOWELED INTO
FOUNDATION, SEE
STRUCTURAL
8' - 0" TO
TO
P OF LIGHT
NOTE:
3 -PROVIDE 3 MULTIPURPOSE DRY-CHEMICAL
TYPE UL-RATED 3-A:40 B-C, 5 LB NOMINAL CAPACITY FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS WITH MONOAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE BASED DRY
CHEMICAL IN MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD ENAMELED CONTAINER.
MOUNT USING MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD MOUNTING BRACKETS/
MOUNTING LOCATIONS SHOWN ON DRAWING G-004.
-ALL STEEL DOORS & FRAMES ARE TO BE PAINTED.
107
BUILDING 143 -SCHEDULES
A-600
67
ROOM SCHEDULE
Level Number Name Perimeter Area Floor Finish Base Finish Wall Finish Ceiling Finish
Training Level 100 STAIR 61' - 6 1/16" 203 SF SC -- P-x --
Training Level 101 VESTIBULE 27' - 4 1/4" 47 SF CPT CPT P-x ACT
Training Level 102 HALL 113' - 4 1/8" 289 SF CPT CPT P-x ACT
Training Level 104 OFFICE 48' - 11 29/32" 148 SF CPT CPT P-x ACT
Training Level 105 TRAINING 94' - 1 1/16" 506 SF CPT CPT P-x ACT
Training Level 106 LOCKER ROOM 55' - 8 11/16" 194 SF LVT RWB P-x ACT
Training Level 107 WOMEN 30' - 9 11/16" 53 SF CT CT CT ACT
Training Level 108 MEN 44' - 6 3/8" 108 SF CT CT CT ACT
Training Level 109 JAN 25' - 2 3/8" 40 SF LVT RWB P-x ACT
Training Level 110 STORAGE 34' - 7 15/32" 74 SF SC RWB P-x ACT
Training Level 111 ELEC 28' - 3 29/32" 48 SF SC RWB P-x ACT
Training Level 112 MECH 28' - 6 9/16" 50 SF LVT RWB P-x ACT
Range Level 200 STAIR 61' - 6 1/16" 203 SF SC -- P-x --
Range Level 201 RANGE 763' - 11 13/16" 14428 SF SC SEE A-130, A-220, A-221, A-230 SEE A-130, A-220, A-221, A-230 SEE A-220, A-502
Range Level 202 STORAGE 28' - 3 29/32" 46 SF SC RWB P-x --
Range Level 205 LEAD WASTE 69' - 11 15/16" 259 SF SC RWB -- --
Main Roof 300 STAIR 61' - 6 1/16" 203 SF SC -- P-x --
1/4" = 1'-0"
DOOR TYPES
1/4" = 1'-0"
FRAME TYPES
1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
H1 DOOR HEAD DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
H2 DOOR HEAD DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
H3 DOOR HEAD DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
J1 DOOR JAMB DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
J2 DOOR JAMB DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
J3 DOOR JAMB DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
H4 DOOR HEAD DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
J4 DOOR JAMB DETAIL
1" = 1'-0"A-600
S1 DOOR SILL DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
S2 DOOR SILL DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"A-600
S4 DOOR SILL DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"A-600
S3 DOOR SILL DETAIL
1/4" = 1'-0"1
TYPICAL MOUNTING LOCATION FOR
ACTIVE RANGE LIGHTLOUVER SCHEDULE
Type Mark Service Width Height Frame Thickness Frame Depth Free Area (SQ. FT.) Thickness of Wall (IN.) Total Airflow (CFM) S.P.D. (IN. W.G.) Material Options & Accessories
LV-1 ERV-1 4' - 0" 1' - 6" 0' - 0 3/32" 0' - 3" 2.8 SF 1' - 0" 1400 0.1 Aluminum HORIZ - SIGHTPROOF
LV-2 ERV-1 2' - 0" 1' - 6" 0' - 0 3/32" 0' - 3" 1.3 SF 1' - 0" 885 0.1 Aluminum HORIZ - SIGHTPROOF
LV-3 EF-1 1' - 0" 1' - 0" 0' - 0 3/32" 0' - 3" 0.2 SF 1' - 0" 125 0.1 Aluminum HORIZ - SIGHTPROOF
DOOR SCHEDULE
LOCATION Level
ROOM
NO.
DOOR
NO.
DOOR FRAME
JAMB
THICKNESS
DETAILS
DOOR
HANDING
FIRE
RATING
HARDWARE
GROUP REMARKS
SIZE TYP
E MAT'L MAT'L TYPE HEAD JAMB SILLWIDTH HEIGHT THK
STAIR Training Level 100 100A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D3 STEEL STEEL F1 12" H4 J4 S4 RIGHT HAND 60 1
STAIR Training Level 100 100B 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D3 STEEL STEEL F1 10" H1 J1 S3 LEFT HAND REVERSE -- 2 INSULATED
VESTIBULE Training Level 101 101A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D4 STEEL STEEL F1 26 5/8" H2 J2 S1 RIGHT HAND REVERSE -- 3 INSULATED
VESTIBULE Training Level 101 101B 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D4 STEEL STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 LEFT HAND -- 4
OFFICE Training Level 104 104A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 RIGHT HAND -- 5
TRAINING Training Level 105 105A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 RIGHT HAND -- 5
LOCKER ROOM Training Level 106 106A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 LEFT HAND -- 6
WOMEN Training Level 107 107A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 RIGHT HAND -- 7
MEN Training Level 108 108A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 LEFT HAND -- 6
JAN Training Level 109 109A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 LEFT HAND -- 8
STORAGE Training Level 110 110A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 RIGHT HAND -- 13
ELEC Training Level 111 111A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 10" H4 J4 S4 LEFT HAND -- 8 NO CLOSER
MECH Training Level 112 112A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 WD STEEL F1 4 7/8" H3 J3 S2 RIGHT HAND REVERSE -- 8
STAIR Range Level 200 200A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D3 STEEL STEEL F1 10" H4 J4 S4 RIGHT HAND 60 1 TYPE 'R' (SEE SPECIFICATION)
RANGE Range Level 201 201A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 STEEL STEEL F1 12" H1 J1 S3 LEFT HAND REVERSE -- 9 BALLISTIC DOOR (LEVEL 5), INSULATED
STORAGE Range Level 202 202A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 STEEL STEEL F1 10" H4 J4 S4 RIGHT HAND REVERSE -- 10 TYPE 'R' (SEE SPECIFICATION)
LEAD WASTE Range Level 205 205A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 STEEL STEEL F1 12" H1 J1 S3 LEFT HAND -- 11 TYPE 'R' (SEE SPECIFICATION)
LEAD WASTE Range Level 205 205B 4' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 STEEL STEEL F1 12" H1 J1 S3 LEFT HAND REVERSE -- 3 INSULATED
STAIR Main Roof 300 300A 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" D1 STEEL STEEL F1 12" H1 J1 6/A-511 RIGHT HAND REVERSE -- 12 INSULATED
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