One Park Square 6501 Americas Pkwy NE, Ste. 300 Albuquerque, NM 87110 phone 505.883.5200 fax 505.883.5390 Date: SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 ADDENDUM NO. #1 Project Name: CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original “CNM BLACKBOX THEATER RENOVATIONS” package dated August 14, 2013 & Specifications Document dated August 14, 2013 know to here-with as the “ Bidding Documents “ noted below. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Request for Proposal Form. Failure to do so may subject the Bidder to disqualification. This Addendum consists of 80 pages, 33 pages of Specifications, 3 pages of Revision Sketches, 0 full size Drawings and 40 pages of miscellaneous information. PRIOR APPROVALS: The following manufacturers have been approved as acceptable equals to those specified, provided that the proposed items are in accordance with the function, material, physical size and meet the design intent specified. Contract requirements are not waived by these prior approvals and it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to verify that these products are in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications prior to including them in his/her bid. The items submitted for prior approval have only been reviewed for general conformance since complete and detailed submittals have not been made at this time. The Architect is not responsible for detailing or performance problems arising during construction due to the substitution of materials. 1. Section 075500 2. N/A 3. Section 260050 SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING SYSTEM – CertainTeed, Flintlastic FR-P Membrane, Flintlastic Base 20 Base Sheet Material, and FlintBoard ISO/ISO T are prior approved. CANOPIES – Sound Concepts Canopies Ceiling System are NOT approved. BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Luminaire Type: DSD, Manufacturer: OCL Lighting are prior approved. Lighting Controls Manufacturer: Sensor Switch is prior approved. Addendum To The Specifications: Item No. Spec. Section 1.01 1.02 1.03 Section 000000 – CNM INDEX – Add section title 115213 – PROJECTION SCREENS under Division 11. Section 00200 - BID RESPONSE FORM – Revised to support addition of alternates, see attached. Section 012300 – ALTERNATES – Change Paragraph 3.1 SCHEDULE OF ALTERNATES. C. Alternate No. 3: Theatrical Lighting Package as defined on A-501 “Package 1 Specification. Theatrical Lighiting System.” D. Alternate No. 4: Access ladder for roof. See sheet A-202. CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 PROJECT NO. 0496 E. Alternate No. 5: Theatrical Softgoods Package alternative fullness. Base bid as described on A-501. This alternate is for same quantities as base bid quoted with 50% fullness in lieu of sewn flat. Section 052133 – FIXED METAL LADDERS – ADD SECTION. Section 087100 – FINISH HARDWARE – ADD SECTION. Section 098413 – FIXED SOUND-ABSORPTIVE PANELS – Delete Section 2.1 Manufacturer Subsection B. and Replace with the following: “B. Acoustical Baffle System Absorption and Plus Banner System by CMA, Inc. Shorewood, IL 60431 (800) 730-9750 1. Substitutions: Prior Approved Equivalent” Section 115213 – PROJECTION SCREENS – ADD SECTION. Section 260500 – BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS – Add License, Indemnity and Warranty Agreement pages to end of section. Addendum To The Drawings: Item No. Drawing 1.09 M-701 1.10 EL-101 1.11 E-701 1.12 E-701 1.13 PP-101 1.14 PL-101 1.15 1.16 ASD-101 AD-101 1.17 A-101 ADDENDUM #1 Add Provide occupancy sensors at Womens 101 and Mens 102 to control exhaust fan EF-1. The occupancy sensors shall be wired in parallel and start exhaust fan EF-1 when occupancy is sensed at either restroom. The fan shall continue to run for a minimum of 20 minutes after either room is vacated. Air King Ventilation Products model AKOSW or equivalent. Sensors shall be rated for ¼ hp at 120 volt. Add Provide a wall mounted fluorescent dimmer switch with linear slide level control, to replace the single pole switch “a” in Lobby 100 for local control of the two light fixtures. Provide fluorescent dimming ballast compatible with the dimming switch in each of the two fixtures. Clarify Luminaire types “A1SB” and “A1SBE” indicate “Recessed – T-Bar” as the mounting. These should both read “Surface.” The wraparound lens shall be the standard lens from the manufacturer. .125” thickness is not required. Change Provide a Bodine #B74CST battery pack in lieu of the #B20CST battery pack indicated for the type “FBE” luminaire. Change 1” natural gas piping along west side of building (serving mechanical unit AC-1) to be revised. Current noting calls for natural gas piping to be below grade, and maintain a minimum clearance of 30” from building. 1” natural gas piping will no longer be buried along the west side of the building, but will be racked up high along the exterior face of the building. The 1” natural gas piping will remain racked along building until it reaches the far south end of the building, where it will then be routed down the building, below grade, and serve mechanical unit AC-1. Change 4” overflow roof drain leader to be revised. Current routing and notation shows the overflow roof drain piping to run parallel to the roof drain leader piping and discharging at the south face of building. 4” overflow roof drain leader will no longer run to the south, but continue to the west face of the building, where the downspout nozzle (4” DN1) will discharge from high up on the building, just below the parapet. Add Staging area callout. SEE SKETCH SKA-002. Add General Note K. REMOVE EXISTING SLAB, SIDEWALK, AND ASPHALT AS REQUIRED FOR NEW PIPING. SEE SHEETS PL-101, PP-101, AND ES-101 FOR COORDINATION. Add General Note D. PATCH AND REPAIR ALL AREAS WHERE SLAB, SIDEWALK, AND ASPHALT WERE REMOVED, AFTER NEW PIPING IS IN PLACE. REFER TO SHEETS PL-101, PP-101, AND ES-101 FOR COORDINATION. Page 2 CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation 1.18 A-101 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 A-131 A-131 A-202 A-202 A-202 1.24 1.25 A-202 A-501 PROJECT NO. 0496 Change Sheet Keynote 9 to read: “ONE ALL TERRAIN BINDER TOWER, MANUFACTURER KI; MODEL NUMBER ATBT29PFRL C-74P W21-1/8x D12-13/16xH39-3/4 OR PRIOR APPROVED EQUAL. ONE HURRY UP FLIPTOP NESTING TABLE, MANUFACTURER KI; MODEL #HUN2042, SIZE D 20”x W 42” OR PRIOR APPROVED EQUAL. ONE TORSI-ON-AIR TASK CHAIR, PRODUCT #TAPDNA-BL, MANUFACTURER KI, FABRIC TBD, OR PRIOR APPROVED EQUAL.” Add Sheet Keynote 10. “New roof ladder. Alternate #4.” SEE SKETCH SKA-003. Add New roof ladder to plan. SEE SKETCH SKA-003. Add Roof ladder to west wall. SEE SKETCH SKA-001. Add Overflow roof drain scupper to west wall. SEE SKETCH SKA-001. Add Sheet Keynote 21. “Scupper for overflow roof drain. Coordinate with Plumbing Sheet PL-101 and Structural Sheet S-101.” SEE SKETCH SKA-001. Add Sheet Keynote 22. “New roof ladder. Alternate #4.” SEE SKETCH SKA-001. Replace Package 1 Theatrical Lighting and Package 3 Theatrical Softgoods with attached new sections and equipment descriptions. General Instructions: Item No. 1.26 A pre-bid meeting was held on August 30, 2013 at the project site. See attached sign-in sheet for list of attendees. All questions received by Tuesday September 3, 2013 are addressed in this addendum. 1. Question: Is this project Buy America? Answer: No. See Specification Section 00150 Section 2 “Government Subcontract Provisions” This contract does not fall under this provision therefore Buy America does not apply. 2. Question: I found that you have a 7 & 10 day prior approval. Which one should I use? Answer: Per the invitation to bid section 1.04 Bidding Documents, paragraph D.1 ‘No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of Bids unless written request for approval has been submitted by the Bidder and has been received by the Buyer at least seven (7) days prior to the date for receipt of Bids.’ 3. Question: On A-101, the room finish schedule calls out “sacrificial floor” as the finish. What is this? Answer: See details A2 and B2 on Sheet A-502 included in the bid documents. 4. Clarification on scope of joist reinforcement: Per detail B1/S-101 in the bid documents Joist reinforcement is at the pipe grid locations only. See sheet A-121 for location of pipe grid. 5. Clarification: Per the invitation to bid we will accept questions until Friday September 6, 2013. 6. Question: Are there added supporting bar joist perpendicular to the existing bar joist, if so please show cross section detail? Answer: No. Reinforcing per B1/S-101. 7. Question: Does the detail for strengthening the existing bar joist extend through the total building, or just in the black box theater room 103? Answer: See clarification item #4 above. By: Susan Johnson ADDENDUM #1 Page 3 CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation PROJECT NO. 0496 Principal cc: File encl: Revision Sketches, Specification Sections, Additional Information All other provisions and conditions of the Drawings and Specifications remain unchanged. file: \\NTSERVER4\Education\CNM Blackbox\10-Bidding&Addendums END OF ADDENDUM No. 1 ADDENDUM #1 Page 4 SECTION 00200 BID RESPONSE FORM - BID FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACT Contractor's License No(s). ____________________ Residential Preference No.___________________ Veteran Resident Business Preference Number _________________________________________ Labor Enforcement Fund Registration Number _________________________________________ Bid of (hereinafter called the Bidder), organized and existing , a [corporation], [partnership] or under the Laws of the State of [an individual] doing business as ___________________________________________________________________________________.. To the Board of the Central New Mexico CNM (hereinafter called the Owner). Ladies and Gentlemen: The Bidder in compliance with your Invitation to BID #T-2905 for “CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation”, has examined the Drawings and Project Manual with Bidding Documents and the site of the proposed Work, and being familiar with all of the conditions surrounding the construction of the proposed Project, including the availability of materials and supplies, and proposes to construct the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents within the time set forth herein and at the prices stated below. These prices shall cover all expenses incurred in performing the Work required under the Contract Documents, of which this Bid is a part. Bidder hereby agrees to commence Work under the Contract within ten (10) days after the date specified in the Notice to Proceed of the Owner and to fully complete the Project within the stipulated number of consecutive calendar days thereafter. Bidder further agrees to pay as liquidated damages, the sum as provided in paragraph 1.10 of the Instructions to Bidders. Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda/Amendments: No. dated____________. No. dated____________. No. dated ____________. No. dated____________. No. dated____________. No. dated ____________. No. dated____________. No. dated____________. No. dated ____________. BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 1 No. dated____________. No. dated____________. No. dated ____________. A. BASE BID PROPOSAL: Bidder agrees to perform the Work required for construction of Bid #T-2905, “CNM Blackbox Theater Renovation”. Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, New Mexico, described in the Project Manual and shown on the Drawings. The "Base Bid" described in paragraph 1.05 of Instructions to Bidders does not include applicable gross receipts or local option tax as required in Section 13-1-108 NMSA 1978 (1992 Repl.). BASE BID _________________________________________________________ (Written) Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) Total (Base Bid) ($______________________________________________________________). (Amounts to be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) LIST ALTERNATES if APPLICABLE ALTERNATE # 1 Install Translucent Canopies at Lobby Ceiling. Basis of Design USG Translucent Canopy Element-Wave, 2x6, Color Mandarin Iridescent.. SUM _________________________________________________________ (Written) Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 2 Total Alternate # 2 Repair existing masonry site wall where identified on Drawings Sum ($________________________________________________________). Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) ALTERNATE # 3 Theatrical Lighting Package as defined on A-501 “Package 1 Specifications. Theatrical Lighting System. SUM _________________________________________________________ (Written) Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) ALTERNATE # 4 Access ladder for roof. See sheet A-202. SUM _________________________________________________________ (Written) Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) ALTERNATE # 5 Theatrical Soft Goods Package alternative fullness. Base bid as described on A-501. This alternate is for same quantities as base bid quoted with 50% fullness in lieu of sewn flat. SUM _________________________________________________________ (Written) Dollars($______________________________). (Figure) C. SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING: The following subcontractors and suppliers will work on the construction of this Project if my Bid is accepted. (Refer to paragraph 1.08 and 1.15 of Instructions To Bidders section for requirements of New Mexico Subcontractors Fair Practices Act.) It is the Bidder’s responsibility to comply with the New Mexico Subcontractor’s Fair Practice Act. The listing threshold for the Project is $5,000.00. Category of Work Subcontractor Name City or County of Subcontractors place of business 1. BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 3 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 4 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. D. AWARDING CONTRACT: Bidder understands that the Contract in the form of the Contract Documents (as may be modified in accordance with paragraph 1.0.2.A of Instructions to Bidders) will be awarded in accordance with the provisions under paragraph 1.06 of Instructions to Bidders and that the Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. The Bidder agrees that this bid shall be good and may not be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the scheduled closing time for receiving Bids. Upon receipt of written notice of the acceptance of this Bid, Bidder will execute the final Contract in the form of the Contract Documents within ten (10) days and deliver payment and performance bonds as required by paragraph 1.09 of the Instructions to Bidders. The Bid Security attached, using AIA Form 310, other acceptable form, or cashiers check in the sum of 5% of the total amount Bid: Dollars ($ BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 ). SECTION 00200- 5 is to become the property of the Owner in the event the contract and bond(s) are not executed within the time above set forth, as liquidated damages for the delay and additional expense to the Owner caused thereby. Attached also is the executed Debarment/Suspension Status & Non-Collusion Affidavit Form. All capitalized terms used in this Bid Proposal Form and not defined herein shall have the definitions ascribed to them in the Instructions to Bidders. All New Mexico license numbers listed herein or purported by the vendor must be issued in the offering firm’s legal company name. License numbers listed under a name other than the legal company name may render the offer as being non-responsive. Non-responsive offers will not be considered for award. Offerors wishing to receive the residential preference as applicable per nmsa 13-1-21 must submit a valid residential preference certificate with their sealed response. Offerors wishing to receive the veteran resident business preference as applicable per nmsa 13-122 must submit a valid veteran resident business preference certificate with their sealed response. Respectfully submitted, By __________________________________________________ (Legal Company name) ___________________________________________________________________________ (Address/City/State/Zip code) ( )________________________ Telephone number ( )______________________ Fax number _____________________________________________________________________________ (E-mail address) __________________________________________________ (Signature) _____________________ (Date) __________________________________________________ (Typed Name and Title of Above) BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 6 (SEAL, if bid is by corporation) _____________________________ BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 7 DEBARMENT/SUSPENSION STATUS & NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT FORM DEBARMENT/SUSPENSION STATUS 1. The Contractor certifies that it is not suspended, debarred or ineligible from entering into contracts with the Executive Branch of the Federal Government, or in receipt of a notice of proposed debarment from any State agency or local public body. 2. The Contractor agrees to provide immediate notice to Owner's Purchasing department in the event of being suspended, debarred or declared ineligible by any State or Federal department or agency, or upon receipt of a notice of proposed debarment that is received after the submission of this Bid but prior to the award of the Contract. NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT The undersigned, duly authorized to represent the persons, firm and/or corporation joining and participating in the submission of the foregoing Bid (such persons, firm and/or corporation hereinafter being referred to as the Contractor), being duly sworn, on his/her oath, states that to the best of his/her belief and knowledge no person, firm, or corporation, nor any person duly representing the same joining and participating in the submission or the foregoing Bid, has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement or arrangement with any other vendor/contractors, or with any employee of Owner, or any person, firm or corporation under contract with Owner whereby the Contractor, in order to induce the acceptance of the foregoing Bid by Owner has paid or is to pay any other vendor/contractor or to the aforementioned persons anything of value whatsoever, and that the Contractor has not directly or indirectly entered into any agreement or arrangement with any other vendor/contractor which tends to or does lessen or destroy free competition in the letting of the contract sought for by the foregoing Bid. CERTIFICATION The undersigned hereby certifies that he/she has read the above Non-Collusion Affidavit, and Debarment/Suspension Disclosure Statement and that he/she understands and will comply with these requirements. The undersigned further certifies that he/she has the authority to certify compliance for the Contractor named below. Signature_____________________________________________________________________________ Title________________________________________________________________________________ NameTyped__________________________________________________________________________ Date_________________________________________________________________________________ Company_____________________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________ City, State and zip code_________________________________________________________________ Telephone number ( )__________________________ Fax number ( )________________________ E-mail address________________________________________________________________________ BID #T-2905, Advertise on Sunday, August 18, 2013 SECTION 00200- 8 CNM – Black Box 2/10 SECTION 052133 - FIXED METAL LADDERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. 1.3 1.4 Fixed aluminum wall ladders. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Blocking in metal wall studs and partitions for anchorage of access ladders REFERENCES A. ANSI A14.3 - American National Standard for Ladders -- Fixed -- Safety Requirements; 1992. B. ASTM B 209 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate; 2001. C. ASTM B 209M - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate (Metric); 2001. D. ASTM B 210 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Drawn Seamless Tubes; 2002. E. ASTM B 221 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes; 2000. F. ASTM B 221M - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes (Metric); 2000. G. ASTM B 308 - Standard Specification for Aluminum - Alloy T6061-T6 Standard Structural; 2002 H. ASTM B 308M - Standard Specification for Aluminum - Alloy T6061-T6 Standard Structural; 2002 I. OSHA 29 CFR Standard 1910.27 - Fixed ladders; Occupational Safety and Health Standards; current edition SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 013000. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: Detailed drawings showing complete dimensions, all materials, mounting attachments, and fabrication details. FIXED METAL LADDERS 052133-1 CNM – Black Box 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 1.6 2/10 Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the engineering and manufacturing of metal ladders, with not less than fifty years of experience. WARRANTY A. See Section 017800 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements. B. Provide manufacturer's standard limited five-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: ALACO Ladder Co., which is located at: 5167 G St. ; Chino, CA 91710-5143; Toll Free Tel: 888-310-7040; Tel: 909-591-7561; Fax: 909-591-7565; Email: request info; Web: www.alacoladder.com B. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 016000. MATERIALS A. Extruded Aluminum Profiles: ASTM B 221/B 221M, ASTM B 210, ASTM B 308/B 308M, Alloy 6061-T6; standard mill finish. B. Aluminum Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209/B 209M, Alloy 6061-T6; standard mill finish. C. Fasteners: Aluminum solid aircraft rivets rated at 300 lbs (1335 N) shear strength. D. Cast fittings, connectors and rung ends: Cast Aluminum alloy 356 LADDERS A. 2.4 Ladders - General: Comply with ANSI A14.3 and OSHA regulations. FINISHES A. Provide all aluminum in standard mill finish. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved shop drawings, and in compliance with ANSI A14.3 and OSHA 1910.27. FIXED METAL LADDERS 052133-2 CNM – Black Box 3.3 2/10 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products until completion of project. B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION FIXED METAL LADDERS 052133-3 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM SECTION 087100 – DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY A. This Section includes commercial door hardware for the following: 1. 2. 3. B. Door hardware includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following: 1. 2. C. Division 08 Section “Door Hardware Schedule”. Division 08 Section “Hollow Metal Doors and Frames”. Division 08 Section “Interior Aluminum Doors and Frames”. Division 08 Section “Flush Wood Doors”. Codes and References: Comply with the version year adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. E. Mechanical door hardware. Cylinders specified for doors in other sections. Related Sections: 1. 2. 3. 4. D. Swinging doors. Sliding doors. Other doors to the extent indicated. ANSI A117.1 - Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. ICC/IBC - International Building Code. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code. NFPA 105 - Installation of Smoke Door Assemblies. State Building Codes, Local Amendments. Standards: All hardware specified herein shall comply with the following industry standards: 1. 2. ANSI/BHMA Certified Product Standards - A156 Series UL10C – Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 1 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer's product data sheets including installation details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, operational descriptions and finishes. B. Door Hardware Schedule: Prepared by or under the supervision of supplier, detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware, as well as procedures and diagrams. Coordinate the final Door Hardware Schedule with doors, frames, and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware. 1. Format: Comply with scheduling sequence and vertical format in DHI's "Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule." 2. Organization: Organize the Door Hardware Schedule into door hardware sets indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or opening. Organize door hardware sets in same order as in the Door Hardware Sets at the end of Part 3. Submittals that do not follow the same format and order as the Door Hardware Sets will be rejected and subject to resubmission. 3. Content: Include the following information: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 4. C. Type, style, function, size, label, hand, and finish of each door hardware item. Manufacturer of each item. Fastenings and other pertinent information. Location of door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule. Mounting locations for door hardware. Door and frame sizes and materials. Submittal Sequence: Submit the final Door Hardware Schedule at earliest possible date, particularly where approval of the Door Hardware Schedule must precede fabrication of other work that is critical in the Project construction schedule. Include Product Data, Samples, Shop Drawings of other work affected by door hardware, and other information essential to the coordinated review of the Door Hardware Schedule. Shop Drawings: Details of electrified access control hardware indicating the following: 1. Wiring Diagrams: Upon receipt of approved schedules, submit detailed system wiring diagrams for power, signaling, monitoring, communication, and control of the access control system electrified hardware. Differentiate between manufacturer-installed and field-installed wiring. Include the following: a. b. DOOR HARDWARE Elevation diagram of each unique access controlled opening showing location and interconnection of major system components with respect to their placement in the respective door openings. Complete (risers, point-to-point) access control system block wiring diagrams. 087100 - 2 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2. Electrical Coordination: Coordinate with related Division 26 Electrical Sections the voltages and wiring details required at electrically controlled and operated hardware openings. D. Keying Schedule: Prepared under the supervision of the Owner, separate schedule detailing final keying instructions for locksets and cylinders in writing. Include keying system explanation, door numbers, key set symbols, hardware set numbers and special instructions. Owner to approve submitted keying schedule prior to the ordering of permanent cylinders. E. Operating and Maintenance Manuals: Provide manufacturers operating and maintenance manuals for each item comprising the complete door hardware installation in quantity as required in Division 01, Closeout Submittals. The manual to include the name, address, and contact information of the manufacturers providing the hardware and their nearest service representatives. The final copies delivered after completion of the installation test to include "as built" modifications made during installation, checkout, and acceptance. F. Warranties and Maintenance: Special warranties and maintenance agreements specified in this Section. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers Qualifications: Engage qualified manufacturers with a minimum 5 years of documented experience in producing hardware and equipment similar to that indicated for this Project and that have a proven record of successful in-service performance. B. Installer Qualifications: Installers, trained by the primary product manufacturers, with a minimum 3 years documented experience installing both standard and electrified builders hardware similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance. C. Door Hardware Supplier Qualifications: Experienced commercial door hardware distributors with a minimum 5 years documented experience supplying both mechanical and electromechanical hardware installations comparable in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project. Supplier recognized as a factory direct distributor in good standing by the manufacturers of the primary materials with a warehousing facility in Project's vicinity. Supplier to have on staff a certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) available during the course of the Work to consult with Contractor, Architect, and Owner concerning both standard and electromechanical door hardware and keying. 1. D. Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules. Source Limitations: Obtain each type and variety of Door Hardware specified in this Section from a single source, qualified supplier unless otherwise indicated. 1. Electrified modifications or enhancements made to a source manufacturer's product line by a secondary or third party source will not be accepted. 2. Provide electromechanical door hardware from the same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware, unless otherwise indicated. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 3 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM E. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with NFPA 70, NFPA 80, NFPA 101 and ANSI A117.1 requirements and guidelines as directed in the model building code including, but not limited to, the following: 1. NFPA 70 "National Electrical Code", including electrical components, devices, and accessories listed and labeled as defined in Article 100 by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. 2. Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)," ANSI A117.1 as follows: a. b. Handles, Pulls, Latches, Locks, and other Operating Devices: Shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist. Door Closers: Comply with the following maximum opening-force requirements indicated: 1) 2) c. 3. 4. Interior Hinged Doors: 5 lbf applied perpendicular to door. Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction. Thresholds: Not more than 1/2 inch high. Bevel raised thresholds with a slope of not more than 1:2. NFPA 101: Comply with the following for means of egress doors: a. Latches, Locks, and Exit Devices: Not more than 15 lbf to release the latch. Locks shall not require the use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation. b. Thresholds: Not more than 1/2 inch high. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Provide door hardware for assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 252 (neutral pressure at 40" above sill) or UL-10C. a. Test Pressure: Positive pressure labeling. F. Each unit to bear third party permanent label demonstrating compliance with the referenced standards. G. Keying Conference: Conduct conference to comply with requirements in Division 01 Section "Project Meetings." Keying conference to incorporate the following criteria into the final keying schedule document: 1. 2. 3. 4. Function of building, purpose of each area and degree of security required. Plans for existing and future key system expansion. Requirements for key control storage and software. Installation of permanent keys, cylinder cores and software. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 4 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 5. H. Pre-Submittal Conference: Conduct coordination conference in compliance with requirements in Division 01 Section "Project Meetings" with attendance by representatives of Supplier(s), Installer(s), and Contractor(s) to review proper methods and the procedures for receiving, handling, and installing door hardware. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. 1.5 Address and requirements for delivery of keys. Prior to installation of door hardware, conduct a project specific training meeting to instruct the installing contractors' personnel on the proper installation and adjustment of their respective products. Product training to be attended by installers of door hardware (including electromechanical hardware) for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors. Training will include the use of installation manuals, hardware schedules, templates and physical product samples as required. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in, power supply connections, and other preparatory work performed by other trades. Review sequence of operation narratives for each unique access controlled opening. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials. Review the required inspecting, testing, commissioning, and demonstration procedures At completion of installation, provide written documentation that components were applied to manufacturer's instructions and recommendations and according to approved schedule. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up and shelving for door hardware delivered to Project site. Do not store electronic access control hardware, software or accessories at Project site without prior authorization. B. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final Door Hardware Schedule, and include basic installation instructions with each item or package. C. Deliver, as applicable, permanent keys, cylinders, cores, access control credentials, software and related accessories directly to Owner via registered mail or overnight package service. Instructions for delivery to the Owner shall be established at the "Keying Conference". 1.6 COORDINATION A. Templates: Obtain and distribute to the parties involved templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared for installing standard and electrified hardware. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing hardware to comply with indicated requirements. B. Door Hardware and Electrical Connections: Coordinate the layout and installation of scheduled electrified door hardware and related access control equipment with required connections to source power junction boxes, low voltage power supplies, detection and monitoring hardware, and fire and detection alarm systems. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 5 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM C. 1.7 Door and Frame Preparation: Related Division 08 Sections (Steel, Aluminum and Wood) doors and corresponding frames are to be prepared, reinforced and pre-wired (if applicable) to receive the installation of the specified electrified, monitoring, signaling and access control system hardware without additional in-field modifications. WARRANTY A. General Warranty: Reference Division 01, General Requirements. Special warranties specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents. B. Warranty Period: Written warranty, executed by manufacturer(s), agreeing to repair or replace components of standard and electrified door hardware that fails in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period after final acceptance by the Owner. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking, or breakage. Faulty operation of the hardware. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering. Electrical component defects and failures within the systems operation. C. Standard Warranty Period: One year from date of Substantial Completion, unless otherwise indicated. D. Special Warranty Periods: 1. Seven years for heavy duty cylindrical (bored) locks and latches. 2. Five years for exit hardware. 3. Twenty five years for manual surface door closers. 1.8 MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SCHEDULED DOOR HARDWARE A. General: Provide door hardware for each door to comply with requirements in Door Hardware Sets and each referenced section that products are to be supplied under. 1. Designations: Requirements for quantity, item, size, finish or color, grade, function, and other distinctive qualities of each type of door hardware are indicated in the Door DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 6 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM Hardware Sets at the end of Part 3. Products are identified by using door hardware designations, as follows: a. B. 2.2 Named Manufacturer's Products: Product designation and manufacturer are listed for each door hardware type required for the purpose of establishing requirements. Manufacturers' names are abbreviated in the Door Hardware Schedule. Substitutions: Requests for substitution and product approval for inclusive mechanical and electromechanical door hardware in compliance with the specifications must be submitted in writing and in accordance with the procedures and time frames outlined in Division 01, Substitution Procedures. Approval of requests is at the discretion of the architect, owner, and their designated consultants. HANGING DEVICES A. Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.1 certified butt hinges with number of hinge knuckles as specified in the Door Hardware Sets. 1. Quantity: Provide the following hinge quantity, unless otherwise indicated: a. b. c. d. 2. Hinge Size: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated, with hinge widths sized for door thickness and clearances required: a. b. 3. Widths up to 3’0”: 4-1/2” standard or heavy weight as specified. Sizes from 3’1” to 4’0”: 5” standard or heavy weight as specified. Hinge Weight and Base Material: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following: a. b. 4. Two Hinges: For doors with heights up to 60 inches. Three Hinges: For doors with heights 61 to 90 inches. Four Hinges: For doors with heights 91 to 120 inches. For doors with heights more than 120 inches, provide 4 hinges, plus 1 hinge for every 30 inches of door height greater than 120 inches. Exterior Doors: Heavy weight, non-ferrous, ball bearing or oil impregnated bearing hinges unless Hardware Sets indicate standard weight. Interior Doors: Standard weight, steel, ball bearing or oil impregnated bearing hinges unless Hardware Sets indicate heavy weight. Hinge Options: Comply with the following where indicated in the Hardware Sets or on Drawings: a. Non-removable Pins: Provide set screw in hinge barrel that, when tightened into a groove in hinge pin, prevents removal of pin while door is closed; for the following applications: 1) 2) DOOR HARDWARE Out-swinging exterior doors. Out-swinging access controlled doors. 087100 - 7 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 3) 5. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. b. c. d. B. Hager Companies (HA). McKinney Products (MK). Bommer Stanley Continuous Geared Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.26 certified continuous geared hinge with minimum 0.120-inch thick extruded 6060 T6 aluminum alloy hinge leaves and a minimum overall width of 4 inches. Hinges are non-handed, reversible and fabricated to template screw locations. Provide concealed flush mount (with or without inset), full surface, or half surface, in standard and heavy duty models, as specified in the Hardware Sets. Concealed continuous hinges to be U.L. listed for use on up to and including 90 minute rated door installations and U.L. listed for windstorm components where applicable. Factory cut hinges for door size and provide with removable service power transfer panel where indicated at electrified openings. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. b. 2.3 Out-swinging lockable doors. McKinney Products (MK). Pemko Manufacturing (PE). DOOR OPERATING TRIM A. Door Push Plates and Pulls: ANS/BHMA A156.6 certified door pushes and pulls of type and design specified below or in the Hardware Sets. Coordinate and provide proper width and height as required where conflicting hardware dictates. 1. 2. 3. 4. Push/Pull Plates: Minimum .050 inch thick, size as indicated in hardware sets, with square corners and beveled edges, secured with exposed screws unless otherwise indicated. Door Pull and Push Bar Design: Size, shape, and material as indicated in the hardware sets. Minimum clearance of 2 1/2-inches from face of door unless otherwise indicated. Offset Pull Design: Size, shape, and material as indicated in the hardware sets. Minimum clearance of 2 1/2-inches from face of door and offset of 90 degrees unless otherwise indicated. Fasteners: Provide manufacturer's designated fastener type as indicated in Hardware Sets. a. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1) 2) 2.4 Rockwood Manufacturing (RO). Trimco (TC). CYLINDERS AND KEYING A. General: Cylinder manufacturer to have minimum (10) years experience designing secured master key systems and have on record a published security keying system policy. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 8 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM B. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of keyed cylinder and keys from the same source manufacturer as locksets and exit devices, unless otherwise indicated. C. Cylinders: Original manufacturer cylinders complying with the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. D. Keying System: Each type of lock and cylinders to be factory keyed. Conduct specified "Keying Conference" to define and document keying system instructions and requirements. Furnish factory cut, nickel-silver large bow permanently inscribed with a visual key control number as directed by Owner. Incorporate decisions made in keying conference, and as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. E. Mortise Type: Threaded cylinders with rings and straight- or clover-type cam. Rim Type: Cylinders with back plate, flat-type vertical or horizontal tailpiece, and raised trim ring. Bored-Lock Type: Cylinders with tailpieces to suit locks. Mortise and rim cylinder collars to be solid and recessed to allow the cylinder face to be flush and be free spinning with matching finishes. Keyway: Manufacturer’s Standard. Master Key System: Cylinders are operated by a change key and a master key. Grand Master Key System: Cylinders are operated by a change key, a master key, and a grand master key. Great-Grand Master Key System: Cylinders are operated by a change key, a master key, a grand master key, and a great-grand master key. Existing System: Master key or grand master key locks to Owner's existing system. Keyed Alike: Key all cylinders to same change key. Key Quantity: Provide the following minimum number of keys: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Top Master Key: One (1) Change Keys per Cylinder: Two (2) Master Keys (per Master Key Group): Two (2) Grand Master Keys (per Grand Master Key Group): Two (2) Construction Keys (where required): Ten (10) Construction Control Keys (where required): Two (2) Permanent Control Keys (where required): Two (2) F. Construction Keying: Provide construction master keyed cylinders or temporary keyed construction cores where specified. Provide construction master keys in quantity as required by project Contractor. Replace construction cores with permanent cores. Furnish permanent cores for installation as directed under specified "Keying Conference". G. Key Registration List: Provide keying transcript list to Owner's representative in the proper format for importing into key control software. H. Key Control Cabinet: Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels, and tags with self-locking key clips, receipt forms, 3-way visible card index, temporary markers, permanent markers, and standard metal cabinet. Key control cabinet shall have expansion capacity of 150% of the number of locks required for the project. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 9 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM a. b. 2.5 Lund Equipment (LU). Telkee (TK). MECHANICAL LOCKS AND LATCHING DEVICES A. Cylindrical Locksets, Grade 1 (Heavy Duty): ANSI/BHMA A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 1 certified cylindrical (bored) locksets furnished in the functions as specified in the Hardware Sets. Lock chassis fabricated of heavy gauge steel, zinc dichromate plated, with through-bolted application. Furnish with solid cast levers, standard 2 3/4” backset, and 1/2" (3/4" at rated paired openings) throw brass or stainless steel latchbolt. Locks are to be non-handed and fully field reversible. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. B. 2.6 Schlage with ASSA cylinders V654611 or V65673 as required Lock Trim Design: As specified in Hardware Sets. LOCK AND LATCH STRIKES A. Strikes: Provide manufacturer's standard strike with strike box for each latch or lock bolt, with curved lip extended to protect frame, finished to match door hardware set, unless otherwise indicated, and as follows: 1. 2. 3. B. Standards: Comply with the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.7 Flat-Lip Strikes: For locks with three-piece antifriction latchbolts, as recommended by manufacturer. Extra-Long-Lip Strikes: For locks used on frames with applied wood casing trim. Aluminum-Frame Strike Box: Provide manufacturer's special strike box fabricated for aluminum framing. Strikes for Mortise Locks and Latches: BHMA A156.13. Strikes for Bored Locks and Latches: BHMA A156.2. Strikes for Auxiliary Deadlocks: BHMA A156.5. Dustproof Strikes: BHMA A156.16. CONVENTIONAL EXIT DEVICES A. General Requirements: All exit devices specified herein shall meet or exceed the following criteria: 1. At doors not requiring a fire rating, provide devices complying with NFPA 101 and listed and labeled for "Panic Hardware" according to UL305. Provide proper fasteners as required by manufacturer including sex nuts and bolts at openings specified in the Hardware Sets. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 10 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2. Where exit devices are required on fire rated doors, provide devices complying with NFPA 80 and with UL labeling indicating "Fire Exit Hardware". Provide devices with the proper fasteners for installation as tested and listed by UL. Consult manufacturer’s catalog and template book for specific requirements. a. 3. Except on fire rated doors, provide exit devices with hex key dogging device to hold the pushbar and latch in a retracted position. Provide optional keyed cylinder dogging on devices where specified in Hardware Sets. 4. Flush End Caps: Provide heavy weight impact resistant flush end caps made of architectural metal in the same finish as the devices as in the Hardware Sets. Plastic end caps will not be acceptable. 5. Lever Operating Trim: Where exit devices require lever trim, furnish manufacturer's heavy duty trim with cold forged escutcheons, beveled edges, and four threaded studs for thru-bolts. a. b. B. Fire Exit Removable Mullions: Provide keyed removable mullions for use with fire exit devices complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire and panic protection, based on testing according to UL 305 and NFPA 252. Mullions to be used only with exit devices for which they have been tested. Lock Trim Design: As indicated in Hardware Sets, provide finishes and designs to match that of the specified locksets. Provided free-wheeling type trim where indicated. Where function of exit device requires a cylinder, provide an interchangeable core type keyed cylinder (Rim or Mortise) as specified in Hardware Sets. 6. Vertical Rod Exit Devices: Provide and install interior surface and concealed vertical rod exit devices as Less Bottom Rod (LBR) unless otherwise indicated. 7. Narrow Stile Applications: At doors constructed with narrow stiles, or as specified in Hardware Sets, provide devices designed for maximum 2” wide stiles. 8. Dummy Push Bar: Nonfunctioning push bar matching functional push bar. 9. Rail Sizing: Provide exit device rails factory sized for proper door width application. 10. Through Bolt Installation: For exit devices and trim as indicated in Door Hardware Sets. Conventional Push Rail Exit Devices (Heavy Duty): ANSI/BHMA A156.3, Grade 1 certified panic and fire exit hardware devices furnished in the functions specified in the Hardware Sets. Mounting rails to be formed from smooth stainless steel, brass or bronze architectural materials no less than 0.072" thick, with push rails a minimum of 0.062" thickness. Painted or aluminum metal rails are not acceptable. Exit device latch to be investment cast stainless steel, pullman type, with deadlock feature. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 11 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM a. 2.8 Precision 2000 Series: 2100 x 4900 DOOR CLOSERS A. All door closers specified herein shall meet or exceed the following criteria: 1. General: Door closers to be from one manufacturer, matching in design and style, with the same type door preparations and templates regardless of application or spring size. Closers to be non-handed with full sized covers including installation and adjusting information on inside of cover. 2. Standards: Closers to comply with UL-10C and UBC 7-2 for Positive Pressure Fire Test and be U.L. listed for use of fire rated doors. 3. Cycle Testing: Provide closers which have surpassed 10 million cycles in a test witnessed and verified by UL. 4. Size of Units: Comply with manufacturer's written recommendations for sizing of door closers depending on size of door, exposure to weather, and anticipated frequency of use. Where closers are indicated for doors required to be accessible to the physically handicapped, provide units complying with ANSI ICC/A117.1. 5. Closer Arms: Provide heavy duty, forged steel closer arms unless otherwise indicated in Hardware Sets. a. b. c. d. 6. B. Where closers are indicated to have mechanical dead-stop, provide heavy duty arms and brackets with an integral positive stop. Where closers are indicated to have mechanical hold open, provide heavy duty units with an additional built-in mechanical holder assembly designed to hold open against normal wind and traffic conditions. Holder to be manually selectable to on-off position. Where closers are indicated to have a cushion-type stop, provide heavy duty arms and brackets with spring stop mechanism to cushion door when opened to maximum degree. Closers shall not be installed on exterior or corridor side of doors; where possible install closers on door for optimum aesthetics. Provide drop plates or other accessories as required for proper mounting. Closer Accessories: Provide door closer accessories including custom templates, special mounting brackets, spacers and drop plates, and through-bolt or security type fasteners as specified in the door Hardware Sets. Door Closers, Surface Mounted (Heavy Duty): ANSI/BHMA A156.4, Grade 1 surface mounted, heavy duty door closers with complete spring power adjustment, sizes 1 thru 6; and fully operational adjustable according to door size, frequency of use, and opening force. Closers to be rack and pinion type, one piece cast iron or aluminum alloy body construction, with adjustable backcheck and separate non-critical valves for closing sweep and latch speed control. Provide non-handed units standard. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 12 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. C. Door Closers, Surface Mounted (Unitrol): ANSI/BHMA 156.4, Grade 1 certified surface mounted, heavy duty door closers with complete spring power adjustment, sizes 1 thru 6; and fully operational adjustable according to door size, frequency of use, and opening force. Unitrol arms to have door stop mechanism to absorb dead stop shock on arm and top hinge. Hold-open arms to have a spring loaded mechanism in addition to shock absorber assembly. Arms to be provided with rigid steel main arm and secondary arm lengths proportional to the door width. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. 2.9 Norton Door Controls (NO) - 7500 Series. Norton Door Controls (NO) - Unitrol 7500 Series. ARCHITECTURAL TRIM A. Door Protective Trim 1. General: Door protective trim units to be of type and design as specified below or in the Hardware Sets. 2. Size: Fabricate protection plates (kick, armor, or mop) not more than 2" less than door width (LDW) on stop side of single doors and 1” LDW on stop side of pairs of doors, and not more than 1" less than door width on pull side. Coordinate and provide proper width and height as required where conflicting hardware dictates. Height to be as specified in the Hardware Sets. 3. Metal Protection Plates: ANSI/BHMA A156.6 certified metal protection plates (kick, armor, or mop), fabricated from the following. a. Stainless Steel: 050-inch thick, with countersunk screw holes (CSK). 4. Fasteners: Provide manufacturer's designated fastener type as specified in the Hardware Sets. 5. Metal Door Edging: Door protection edging fabricated from a minimum .050-inch thick metal sheet, formed into an angle or "U" cap shapes, surface or mortised mounted onto edge of door. Provide appropriate leg overlap to account for protection plates as required. Height to be as specified in the Hardware Sets. 6. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. b. DOOR HARDWARE Rockwood Manufacturing (RO). Trimco (TC) 087100 - 13 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2.10 DOOR STOPS AND HOLDERS A. General: Door stops and holders to be of type and design as specified below or in the Hardware Sets. B. Door Stops and Bumpers: ANSI/BHMA A156.16, Grade 1 certified door stops and wall bumpers. Provide wall bumpers, either convex or concave types with anchorage as indicated, unless floor or other types of door stops are specified in Hardware Sets. Do not mount floor stops where they will impede traffic. Where floor or wall bumpers are not appropriate, provide overhead type stops and holders. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. b. 2.11 Rockwood Manufacturing (RO). Trimco (TC) ARCHITECTURAL SEALS A. General: Thresholds, weatherstripping, and gasket seals to be of type and design as specified below or in the Hardware Sets. Provide continuous weatherstrip gasketing on exterior doors and provide smoke, light, or sound gasketing on interior doors where indicated. At exterior applications provide non-corrosive fasteners and elsewhere where indicated. B. Smoke Labeled Gasketing: Assemblies complying with NFPA 105 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for smoke control ratings indicated, based on testing according to UL 1784. 1. C. Provide smoke labeled perimeter gasketing at all smoke labeled openings. Fire Labeled Gasketing: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to UL-10C. 1. Provide intumescent seals as indicated to meet UL10C Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, and UBC 7-2, Fire Tests of Door Assemblies. D. Sound-Rated Gasketing: Assemblies that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency, for sound ratings indicated, based on testing according to ASTM E 1408. E. Replaceable Seal Strips: Provide only those units where resilient or flexible seal strips are easily replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer. F. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. 2. 3. 4. Pemko Manufacturing (PE). NGP (NP) Reese (RE) Zero (ZE) DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 14 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2.12 A. 2.13 FABRICATION Fasteners: Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates generally prepared for machine, wood, and sheet metal screws. Provide screws according to manufacturers recognized installation standards for application intended. FINISHES A. Standard: Designations used in the Hardware Sets and elsewhere indicate hardware finishes complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.18, including coordination with traditional U.S. finishes indicated by certain manufacturers for their products. B. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness, and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified by referenced standards for the applicable units of hardware. C. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine scheduled openings, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance. B. Notify architect of any discrepancies or conflicts between the door schedule, door types, drawings and scheduled hardware. Proceed only after such discrepancies or conflicts have been resolved in writing. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Hollow Metal Doors and Frames: Comply with ANSI/DHI A115 series. B. Wood Doors: Comply with ANSI/DHI A115-W series. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install each item of mechanical and electromechanical hardware and access control equipment to comply with manufacturer's written instructions and according to specifications. 1. Installers are to be trained and certified by the manufacturer on the proper installation and adjustment of fire, life safety, and security products including: hanging devices; locking devices; closing devices; and seals. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 15 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM B. Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications, unless specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations: 1. 2. 3. 4. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames." Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors." Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with ANSI A117.1 "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities." Provide blocking in drywall partitions where wall stops or other wall mounted hardware is located. C. Retrofitting: Install door hardware to comply with manufacturer's published templates and written instructions. Where cutting and fitting are required to install door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation of surface protective trim units with finishing work specified in Division 9 Sections. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved. D. Thresholds: Set thresholds for exterior and acoustical doors in full bed of sealant complying with requirements specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants." E. Storage: Provide a secure lock up for hardware delivered to the project but not yet installed. Control the handling and installation of hardware items so that the completion of the work will not be delayed by hardware losses before and after installation. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. 3.5 Field Inspection: Supplier will perform a final inspection of installed door hardware and state in report whether work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed, operating and adjusted. ADJUSTING A. 3.6 Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements. CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Protect all hardware stored on construction site in a covered and dry place. Protect exposed hardware installed on doors during the construction phase. Install any and all hardware at the latest possible time frame. B. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation. DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 16 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM C. 3.7 Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper finish. and provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure door hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of owner occupancy. DEMONSTRATION A. 3.8 Instruct Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain mechanical and electromechanical door hardware. DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE A. The hardware sets represent the design intent and direction of the owner and architect. They are a guideline only and should not be considered a detailed hardware schedule. Discrepancies, conflicting hardware and missing items should be brought to the attention of the architect with corrections made prior to the bidding process. Omitted items not included in a hardware set should be scheduled with the appropriate additional hardware required for proper application and functionality. B. Manufacturer’s Abbreviations: 1. MK - McKinney 2. RO - Rockwood 3. SC - Schlage 4. PR - Stanley Security Solutions Inc (PR) 5. AA - ASSA High Security Locks 6. RF - Rixson 7. NO - Norton 8. PE - Pemko Hardware Schedule Set: 1.0 Doors: 100 4 Hinge 1 Rim Exit Device 1 Cylinder 1 Door Closer 1 Threshold DOOR HARDWARE TA2714 NRP 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" 2108 4908A ASSA Cylinder supplied and installed by owner UNI7500 171A x D.W. US26D 630 MK 087100 PR 087100 AA 689 NO 087100 PE 087100 087100 - 17 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1 Gasketing 1 Sweep 303AS x D.S. 315CN x D.W. PE PE 087100 087100 US26D 630 689 MK PR NO PE PE PE 087100 087100 087100 087100 087100 087100 US26D US26D US26D 626 MK RO RO SC 087100 087100 087100 087100 Set: 2.0 Doors: 103 3 1 1 1 1 1 Hinge Rim Exit Device Door Closer Threshold Gasketing Sweep TA2714 NRP 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" 2101 UNI7500 171A x D.W. 303AS x D.S. 315CN x D.W. Set: 3.0 Doors: 104 6 2 1 1 Hinge Flush Bolt Dust Proof Strike Cylindrical Lock (entry) 1 Cylinder 2 Surface Overhead Stop 2 Armor Plate 2 Silencer TA2714 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" 555 570 ND53LD RHO ASSA Cylinder supplied and installed by owner 10-X36 K1050 10" x 1" LDW 608 AA 689 US32D RF 087100 RO 087100 RO 087100 US26D 626 689 US32D US32D MK SC NO RO RO RO US26D MK 087100 Set: 4.0 Doors: 102 3 1 1 1 1 3 Hinge Cylindrical Lock (privacy) Door Closer Kick Plate Wall Stop Silencer TA2714 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" ND40S RHO 7500 K1050 10" x 2" LDW 409 608 087100 087100 087100 087100 087100 087100 Set: 5.0 Doors: 101 3 Hinge DOOR HARDWARE TA2714 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" 087100 - 18 CNM-BLACK BOX RENOVATION ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1 1 1 1 3 Cylindrical Lock (passage) Door Closer Kick Plate Wall Stop Silencer ND10S RHO 7500 K1050 10" x 2" LDW 406 608 626 689 US32D US32D SC NO RO RO RO 087100 087100 087100 087100 087100 . END OF SECTION 087100 DOOR HARDWARE 087100 - 19 CNM – Black Box 2/10 SECTION 115213 - PROJECTION SCREENS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes: Manually operated projection screen including case. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. B. 1.3 Instruction to Bidders Section 016000 – Product Requirements. SUBMITTALS A. Provide in accordance with Section 013300 - Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples: 1. 2. 3. Product data on screen and case. Shop drawings showing dimensions and method of attachment. Samples of finishes for selection by Architect. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Draper Screen Company, Inc., Spiceland, Indiana; 317-987-7999. 2.2 B. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc., Harrison, Arkansas; 501-743-2200. C. Manufacturers of equivalent products submitted and approved in accordance with Section 016300 - Product Requirements. PROJECTION SCREEN A. Type: Manually operated, spring roller screen with finished case for exposed wall mounting; Luma 2 Series as manufactured by Draper Screen Company, Inc. B. Screen: 1. 2. C. Surface: Woven fiberglass supporting base with matt white vinyl surface. Washable, flame resistant, and mildew resistant. Size of viewing surface: 70 inches by 70 inches. Case: Constructed of 22 gage steel with flat back design. D. End caps: 12 gage steel with integral roller brackets. Pre-drilled to serve as either ceiling or wall mounting brackets. PROJECTION SCREENS 115213-1 CNM – Black Box 2/10 E. Mounting Brackets: 6” wall extension brackets, heavy gauge angle steel with baked enamel finish, color to match screen case. F. Fabric securely attached to roller with clips at 3 inches minimum. G. Bottom of fabric hemmed to receive tubular steel slat. Provide vinyl ends for slat. H. Finish: Baked enamel. Color selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard range. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Ensure that blocking has been provided in metal stud and gypsum bard walls for anchorage of project screens. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install screen at locations shown on Drawings and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Position height of case above floor as indicated on Drawings or as indicated by Architect. C. Provide support brackets for wall mounting. Provide pull cord with length to reach 48” A.F.F. when screen in closed position. D. After installation, operate screen a minimum of ten times. Adjust as required for smooth operation. END OF SECTION - 115213 PROJECTION SCREENS 115213-2 CADD DATABASE LICENSE, INDEMNITY AND WARRANTY AGREEMENT PROJECT: _____________________________________________ LICENSE 1.1 LICENSE GRANT: Contractor is granted use of the CADD Database for the indicated project for the specific purpose of preparing submittal documents for this Project. No other use of the CADD Database is granted. 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PACKAGE 1 SPECIFICATIONS THEATRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEM LIGHTING CONTROL MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION MODEL OR CATALOGUE NUMBER ETC ETC ELO LITTLIGHT lon 1000 (1024 Outputs) FADW 2x10 1928L (Dark Gray) (Verify Comaptability 18XR-LED ETC Ion 1000 Console Fader Wing 2x10 ELO 19" Touchscreen OK Gray 18" LED Gooseneck Task light for lon Console QTY 1 1 2 1 LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION MODEL OR CATALOGUE NUMBER STRAND PLZS1-2444-03 (GR) 18 PLFR1-03 (GR) 18 20BDMF PLCYC1-03 (GR) 18 STRAND STRAND STRAND PLPROFILE1 LED WITH PL INTERCONNECT BOX, C-CLAMP & SAFETY CABLE INSTALLED PLFRESNEL 1 LED WITH PL INTERCONNECT BOX, C-CLAMP & SAFETY CABLE INSTALLED ACCLAIM FRESNEL BARN DOOR PLCYC LED WITH C-CLAMP & SAFETY CABLE INSTALLED DATA/POWER CABLE MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION LEX LEX LEX LEX LEX LEX LEX LEX LEX DMX CABLE SHIELDED 5-PIN (5') DMX CABLE SHIELDED 5-PIN 10') DMX CABLE SHIELDED 5-PIN (15') DMX CABLE SHIELDED 5-PIN (25') DMX CABLE SHIELDED 5-PIN (50') DMX TERMINATOR 5-PIN 15 Amp, EDISON Extension with Extra Hard Usage cord (1 0') 15 Amp, EDISON Extension with Extra Hard Usage cord (15') 15 Amp, EDISON Extension with Extra Hard Usage cord (25') MODEL OR CATALOGUE NUMBER DMX-5P-5 DMX-5P-10 DMX-5P-15 DMX-5P-25 DMX-5P-50 DMX-5P-TERM PE?000-10-515 PE?000-15-515 PE?000-25-515 QTY 6 QTY 10 22 15 6 2 2 4 6 4 PACKAGE 1 SPECIFICATIONS PE?OOJ-5-PCN PE700J-1 0-PCN PE?OOJ-15-PCN D4DMX004MD5 LEX LEX LEX NSI/LEVITON 20 Amp, 12/3 SJ E PowerCON 20 Amp, 12/3 SJ E PowerCON 20 Amp, 12/3 SJ E PowerCON 4 CHANNEL PORTABLE DMX ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION MODEL OR CATALOGUE NUMBER MISC CITY THEATRICAL ROSCO CITY THEATRICAL #4 BLACK TIE LINE (600' ROLL) M SIZE SANDWICH PATTERN HOLDER FOR PL 1PROFILE M SIZE STANDARD STEEL GOBO DROP IN IRIS FOR PL 1 PROFILE #4 BLACK TIE LINE (600' ROLL) extension (5') extension (10') extension (15') DIMMER PACK MSIZE TO BE SPECIFIED BY CNM N/A 10 20 15 2 QTY 1 10 20 2 1.01 LIGHTING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES A. General 1. The lighting control desk shall be a microprocessor-based system specifically designed to provide complete control of stage, studio, and entertainment lighting systems. The device shall be the Ion as manufactured by Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc., or equal. 2. The system shall provide control of 1024 outputs, 1536 outputs, 2048 outputs, 2560 outputs or 3072 outputs on a maximum of 10,000 control channels, patched across any number up to 99,999. Output shall be distributed over a 10/100MB Ethernet network using Net3/ACN, ETCNet 2, Avab and/or ArtNet protocols. The user shall be able to control the application of protocols at an individual address level. 3. The system shall support full bi-directional RDM communication with compatible devices via Net3 DMX/RDM Gateways. RDM communication shall adhere to ANSII standard E1.20-2006 Entertainment Technology – RDM – Remote Device Management Over DMX512 Networks. Supported RDM features shall include: a. Discovery and identification of RDM capable devices b. Setting of start addresses, operating modes and additional settings as exposed by connected devices and controllable via RDM c. Viewing of Sensor data as provided by connected devices. d. Error reported as provided by connected devices. 4. A maximum of 10,000 cues, 999 cue lists, 1000 groups, 1000 presets, 4 x 1000 palettes (Intensity, Focus, Color and Beam), 1000 effects, 1000 macros and 100 curves may be contained in non-volatile electronic memory and stored to an onboard hard drive or to any USB storage device. 5. Recorded cue lists may be played back simultaneously on a maximum of 200 faders. Channels shall respond to cue information by last instruction with discrete rate control provided for all cues. The desk may be placed in Tracking or Cue Only mode by the user as a system default and overridden on individual record actions as required. HTP/LTP intensity flags, assert, proportional, intensity master or manual master fade control and independent status may be placed on each cue list. It shall also be possible for a cue list to contribute to playback background states or to withhold such contributions. 6. A Master Playback fader pair and dedicated Grand Master/Blackout shall be provided. 7. Up to six USB fader wings may be connected to the desk, for a maximum of 300 submasters and/or 200 playback faders. USB fader wings may be rigidly connected to the main desk to provide a "single connected unit" with no external cables required. The wings also may be connected via USB cables and used "on the side." Virtual fader control is also provided. 8. A high-resolution level wheel shall be provided to control intensity for selected channels and scrolling within selected displays. Four page-able high-resolution encoders shall be provided for control of non-intensity parameters. Non-intensity encoders may be operated in coarse or fine mode, with the amount of movement per revolution of the encoders in coarse mode definable by the user. Non-intensity parameters shall be controllable via the encoders or keypad controls, without need of an external pointing device. A high-resolution rate wheel shall also be provided. 9. Rotary encoders for non-intensity parameters shall be labeled by means of an integral LCD display mounted below the encoders on the main desk. The display shall show the currently loaded functions of the encoders based on the current selections. Systems using encoders with no LCD labeling shall not be acceptable. 10. Control and programming features for automated fixtures shall also include: a standard library of fixture profiles, the ability to copy and edit existing profiles and create new profiles, patch displays including channel and output addressing, 16-bit fade resolution, color characterization allowing color mixing and storing in Hue and Saturation or native device values. 11. System information, including playback status, live output and blind values for all record targets shall be displayed on a maximum of two external high resolution DVI monitors, or one SVGA monitor, which may also be touch-screen(s). Only one display shall be required for operation. 12. A context sensitive on-line Help feature shall explain and provide an example of the operation of each feature of the system. 13. A fully integrated Virtual Media Server feature shall allow the user to map images and animations to a rig array. 40 such maps may be created, each with 12 layers. Systems that rely on external hardware or software for this functionality shall not be acceptable. 14. User-definable, interactive displays may be created. These displays, which can be used in live and blind operating modes, allow graphical layout of channels, desk buttons and programming tools. Standard symbols are provided, and the user may import his own symbols or graphics. Each symbol may be individually defined with data feedback characteristics. Noninteractive status information, such as a mirror of other user’s command lines, may also be included in the display. A graphical browser is provided for fast selection of these views. Multiple zoom factors and placements may be stored and recalled for each display. 15. An optional, full-functioning, detachable alphanumeric keyboard shall be supported. The keyboard shall allow labeling of channels, cues, presets, groups, palettes, effects, macros, curves and the show. An integral electronic keyboard shall be provided. 16. A row of softkeys shall be provided, which change function based on the selection and context of the desk. These softkeys shall be labeled via an adjacent LCD display that shows their current functions at all times. Systems using softkeys with no LCD display shall not be acceptable. 17. Software upgrades shall be made by the user via a USB port; changing internal components shall not be required. It shall be possible to install software updates in all consoles, processor units and remotes from one device over the network. 18. The operating software shall be loaded into program execution memory from the internal hard drive when the console is powered. In the event of an uncontrolled shutdown, the device shall return to its last output state when power is restored. 19. Dimmer monitoring and configuration features shall be provided (in conjunction with ETC’s Sensor+, Sensor 3 or FDX dimming systems) to allow indication of dimming system status, dimmer load monitoring and show specific configurations. 20. Show data may be created and modified on a personal computer, using either Windows XP or Windows 7 operating systems, with a free offline editing application. The offline editor may also run natively on Intel-based Macintosh platforms using OS X. The program shall also allow output to visualization software supporting the same protocols as the lighting system. 21. A PC using Windows XP or Windows 7/8 or an Intel-based Macintosh computer using OS X running a client software application shall be able to connect to a control system via the network and view or modify current show data in an independent display environment, using an Eos Family Client Dongle. When connected without the dongle, the computer shall operate in Mirror Mode, with the device to be mirrored selectable by the user. Systems that do not provide client software that may run natively on the Apple platform in this environment shall not be acceptable. 22. Synchronized backup shall be provided via another full desk on the network or by use of a remote processor unit. The backup unit (either full desk or rack mounted Remote Processor Unit (RPU) shall maintain synchronized playback with the master and shall take over control of the lighting system upon loss of communication with the master. Use of two RPUs to service and backup system output is also supported. Systems that do not offer this kind of instant backup from multiple sources shall not be acceptable. 23. A maximum of four users may access and interact with show data simultaneously. Each user shall have an individual workspace and channel partitioning shall be supported. User identification may be assigned to more than one control device, allowing users to work in tandem, or allowing a designer/ALD to mirror the current display format, mode and command line of the associated programmer. Partitioned control allows discrete control of channel/parameter groupings by user. Partitioned control may be easily enabled and disabled with no need to merge show data from multiple users. 24. Mirror mode shall allow the desk displays and operating modes to be mimicked on another connected device. Alternatively, the desk may mirror another device. 25. The system shall allow remote control from external devices as follows: Client software running on a PC connected to the network, a remote video interface with keyboard, a purpose-built wireless remote focus unit (Radio Focus Remote). Universal fader wings may be attached to any of these devices for local fader control. Systems without these remote control devices shall not be acceptable. B. 26. The system shall support a Telephone remote control that allows basic functions to be controlled from a standard wireless phone producing touch-tone signals. This allows the use of a standard telephone for a low cost remote control. Systems that do not allow this function shall not be acceptable. 27. Show data may be created and modified on a personal computer, using either Windows XP or Windows 7/8 operating systems, with a free offline editing application. The offline editor may also run natively on Intel-based Macintosh platforms using OS X. The program shall also allow output to visualization software supporting the same protocols as the lighting system. 28. The system shall support up to 32 individual Time Code Event lists. Controls and Playback 1. Manual Control and Programming Section a. The programming keyboard shall be grouped by function. Major groupings shall be record target functions, numeric keys, level assignment functions, display navigation functions and controls. b. Non-intensity parameters may be set numerically or via the encoders. This control shall be fully interactive. In either case the current parameter value shall be displayed on the desk monitor and simultaneously on the integral LCD display. Systems using only a local LCD or only a video monitor shall not be acceptable. c. Only those parameters available for control in the active lighting system shall be displayed for control. d. Lamp controls provide direct access to luminaire functions such as striking and dousing arc lamps and calibrating entire fixtures or individual mechanisms of fixtures, as provided by the luminaire manufacturer. User access to these features is normalized across all manufacturers for ease of use. Use of a “control channel” for accessing these functions shall not be required and systems requiring use of a control channel shall not be acceptable. Lamp control commands maybe e staged, and channels which have been sent lamp on commands so indicated in live. e. Fan functions shall be provided both via command line operation and through encoder controls. 2. 3. f. Highlight shall be supported, with user definable highlight values. Lowlight conditions may be defined for selected, but not specified channels. Rem Dim command, at specific levels by channel, may be optionally and automatically called with the highlight command. g. Fixtures with CMY or RBG color mixing may be set with direct CMY or RBG controls, as well as the Hue and Saturation encoders and/or color picker. Color may also be set directly to a gel match, via a graphic selection tool or from the command line. h. The Virtual Media Server function shall allow the user to create layouts of devices, identified as pixel maps. Media content (images, movies, text and procedurally generated effects) may then be applied, manipulated and stored. Stock content is provided and the user may import custom imagery and animations. i. Macros may be set to run as default. Default macros called manually shall post to the command line, but executed via cue lists shall run in the background. The user may override this behavior by defining the macro to always execute in the foreground or the background, regardless of the recall method. Startup, Shutdown and Disconnect macros may also be defined. Playback Section a. The master fader shall consist of a 60mm Master Fader pair with associated Load, Go and Stop/Back buttons. Additional playback faders may be configured via the virtual fader module or on the Universal Fader Wings. b. It shall be possible to instantaneously halt an active cue, back to the previous cue, manually override the intensity fade or manually override the entire fade. c. It shall be possible for a cue list to contribute to the background state or for the contents of each cue list to be withheld from such. d. The playback faders shall have the following associate controls: 1) Freeze, which halts the output of the fader 2) Stop Effect, which stops the action of an effect. 3) Filter, to assign filter states to a fader 4) Go to Cue 0, to reset a cue list. Fader Wings (Optional) 4. C. a. Submaster and fader support shall be provided via optional fader wings. These wings are available in 1x20, 2x10 and 2x20 configurations. Up to six of these wings may be connected to the desk via internal or external USB. Via paging, access is provided to all 300 faders, regardless of the number of physical wings attached. b. The 2x10 and 2x20 fader wings shall include a full length LCD for labeling and identification functions. Each fader shall have two associated hard buttons for various operations. Systems without a local display or fewer than two buttons per fader shall not be acceptable. c. Up to 300 proportional, fully overlapping additive, effect or inhibitive submasters may be defined. Submasters shall have colored LEDs to indicate submaster status. Each submaster may have fade up, dwell and down fade times. Each has a bump and assert/channel select button. Submasters may be set to independent, exclusive, shielded and proportional/intensity or effect master control. d. The submaster blind buffer shall be linked directly to live playback allowing live editing of live submaster content via the command line. e. It shall be possible to set submaster values directly from the command line. f. Up to 200 cue lists may be active concurrently. Grand Master a. A dedicated grand master and blackout button are provided. b. The grand master shall proportionally fade intensity values to zero. Blackout shall send all intensity outputs to zero. Nonintensity outputs shall not be affected. No additional configuration shall be required to withhold non-intensity values from Grand Master and Blackout control. Display Controls 1. Format shall change the view of selected displays. 2. It shall be possible for the user to choose which parameter categories or parameters (s)he wishes to display. 3. Flexichannel shall change which channels are viewed in selected displays, as follows: a. All channels D. b. Patched channels c. Show channels d. Active/Moved channels e. Selected channels f. Manual Channels g. View channels (user identified list) h. Channels with discrete timing 4. Expand shall extend the selected view sequentially across connected displays, vertically or horizontally. 5. [Time] depressed shall display discrete timing data. [Data] depressed shall display absolute values of referenced data. 6. User definable magic sheets shall provide alternative display of and access to channels and record targets. Multiple magic sheets may be created. 7. Playback status displays are provided with a variety of different formats. Indications are provided per cue for live moves (lights fading from zero and also moving non-intensity parameters) and dark moves (inactive lights which have stored non-intensity parameter moves). Operating Modes 1. Live Mode a. Channel lists may be constructed using the +, - and Thru keys as well as the direct selects. Channel selection and deselection is fully interactive, regardless of the method used. b. Levels may be set with the keypad, level wheel and nonintensity encoders. “Selected” channels shall be those last addressed and under keypad control. c. Sneak shall be used to restore specified channels to background states, default values, or to send them to specified values, in user specified or default times. d. Selected channels may be set at a level or held to current values while all other channels are set to zero using Rem Dim. Toggling Rem Dim shall restore all unselected channels to original levels. The Rem Dim level shall be user definable via the command line or with a default setup value. e. Channels may be recorded into groups for fast recall of commonly used channels. 1000 groups shall be available. Groups shall store selection order. The Offset function supports rapid creation of ordered groups, including reverse and random order. f. Parameter settings may be stored to Intensity, Focus, Color and Beam Palettes and to Presets. All referenced data may be stored to whole numbers or to up to 99 decimal places between each whole number. It shall be possible to store 1000 presets and 1000 of each palette type. g. Any collection of channel data, as determined by the use of “Record”, “Record Only, selective store commands and/or parameter filters may be stored to palettes (as appropriate to the type) and presets. h. The following conditions may be placed on a channel or channel parameter to be included with a cue record action. 1) Discrete fade time and/or delay 2) Block flag 3) Assert flag 4) IFCB Filters, which may be set at a parameter level. i. 999 cue lists may be stored. Cues may be recorded in any order. Up to 99 decimal cues may be inserted between any two whole number cues. Each cue may contain a maximum of twenty parts. Parameters may be automatically assigned to specific parts or assigned when the part is created. j. It shall be possible to record cues and cue parts with the following information: 1) Any collection of channel data, as determined by the use of “Record”, “Record Only” or selective store commands, combined with parameter filters. 2) Cue Level timing and delays for Intensity Up, Intensity Down, Focus, Color and Beam. 3) Follow or hang time 4) Link instruction 5) Loop value 6) Block, Assert, Allfade, Preheat and/or Mark Flag 7) Curve 8) Label and note 9) Execute list to trigger other activity k. Non-intensity channel parameters may be marked (preset), in two ways. Automark presets any parameters transitions in the cue just prior to intensity becoming active. Automark may be disabled on a cue or cue part basis, enabling a “live” move. Alternatively, non-intensity parameters may be marked to a specific cue with a single command instruction. It shall not be necessary to store these parameters directly into the cue in which the movement is to occur. l. Any channel parameter may be stored with an effect instruction. These effects may contain relative offsets from current value, or absolute instructions. Effects may be progressive action or on/off states. Entry and exit behaviors shall modify the channel parameters activity when beginning and ending the effect. m. Update may be used to selectively add modified parameter data quickly to that parameter’s current source. It shall be possible to update inactive record targets. It shall also be possible to update back to the current source of the move instruction without specifying that cue via Trace. A context sensitive display provides detailed information regarding the results of the update command. n. Recall From quickly pulls specified data from record targets or other channels into the current view. Recall from on an HTP basis shall be provided. o. Copy To quickly copies selected data to specified channels or other record targets. p. Address and channel check functions shall be provided. q. Channel parameters may be “parked” at levels. Output addresses may also be parted directly. Parked levels shall not be added to any live record operations, nor may they be changed until the parked element is “unparked”. Address Park shall also be provided. r. About shall provide detailed status of selected channels or specified record targets. This shall include current source, current value, discrete timing, parked value, marked to and for indications. Background levels and current DMX output are also displayed. Channel usage indicates submaster and cue information and also provides a "dark moves" report on a per channel basis. s. 1000 snapshots may be stored which instantly recall specified front panel and display configurations. t. Live data may be displayed in a summary view, detailed table orientation or a user-defined magic sheet. 2. 3. u. Undo shall be used to sequentially step back through manual operations, record, update and delete actions. Redo functions shall be provided. Multiple undo commands may be executed at once. v. Home shall set selected channels non-intensity parameters to their default values. User definable home, on a perchannel/per- parameter basis shall be provided. w. Move shall allow all show data to be moved from one record target to another. x. Query shall allow selection of channels by their current or possible state. Keywords and fixture types shall allow quick access to fixtures. Blind a. The Blind display allows viewing and modification of all record targets without affecting stage levels. b. Record target data may be displayed in a summary view, a detailed table orientation or a spreadsheet view, which allows quick data comparisons, move and replace with functions. c. Changes made in blind displays shall be automatically stored. d. Blind editing shall be possible for all record targets. e. Selection of what parameter data to view for blind editing shall be user configurable. Patch Display a. Patch shall be used to display and modify the system control channels with their associated library data. b. Each channel may be provided with a proportional patch level, preheat, curve, label, swap and invert functions. c. Offset functions in patch shall allow selection of channel ranges and shall allow the user to establish a “custom” footprint for any device output. d. A full library of profiles is provided, with the ability for the user to define “favorites” for fast selection. e. Custom color wheels, color scrolls and gobo wheels shall be defined in patch. These devices shall be created with a simple table and graphical user interface supported by images of major manufacturers. f. Copy to and Move functions shall be supported in patch. g. 4. E. RDM discovery and device monitoring shall be supported. Setup/Browser a. Setup shall access system, show and desk configurations. b. The browser shall access show data storage, import, export, print to .pdf and clear functions, as well as show data utilities. c. It shall be possible to partially merge show files. Users shall be able to select as much or as little of the show file as required, with renumber tools. d. It shall be possible to import ASCII and Lightwright data files. It shall be possible to export as ASCII or .csv. Dimmer Monitoring and Configuration 1. The lighting control system shall provide communication with an ETC Sensor+, Sensor3 or FDX dimming system for remote monitoring and configuration of show specific functions from within the software application. 2. Circuit level configuration and monitoring functions shall include but not be limited to: 3. a. Control mode (dimmable, switched, latch-lock, always on, off or fluorescent). b. Curves c. Control threshold d. Min and Max Scale Voltage e. Preheat f. Scale load Rack Status messages shall include but not be limited to: a. State of UL924 panic closure b. DMX port error/failure c. Network error/failure d. A, B, C Phase below 90 or above 139 volts and headroom warning e. Ambient temperatures out of range 4. 5. F. a. Module type and location b. Output level c. Control Source d. Overtemp Advanced circuit feedback shall include but not be limited to: a. Load higher or lower than recorded value b. DC detected on output c. SCR failed on/off d. Breaker trip e. Module has been removed f. Load failure g. Shutdown due to Overtemp Training Options 1. G. Circuit status shall include but not be limited to: Training packages shall be available customizable to the individual venue preferences and needs. The level of training (beginner, intermediate or advanced) may be selected and training may be defined as an element of system commissioning or deferred to a later time. Interface Options 1. The unit shall support a variety of local interfaces. a. AC input. b. USB (five ports for connecting devices such as an alphanumeric keyboard, mouse, touch screens, USB Flash drive, fader wings, etc.) The desk shall provide four ports on the rear of the unit and one on the control service itself. c. Ethernet (one port) 802.3af compliant d. Two DVI video output connectors, supporting a maximum of two DVI monitors at 1280x1024 resolution minimum. e. One VGA output connector. f. Up to six fader wings may be attached to the main console via internal or external USB connections. Systems that do not allow the addition of fader wings shall not be acceptable. g. Two DMX512-A/RDM Ports H. i. Phone Remote j. MIDI In/Out (MIDI Timecode, MIDI Show Control) 1. Net3 Radio Focus Remote 2. iRFR and iRFR Preview (application for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad units) 3. aRFR (application for Android devices) 4. Net3 Remote Video Interface 5. 1 x 20, 2x10 and 2x20 Universal Fader Wings 6. Net 3Gateways a. Net3/ETCNet 2 to DMX/RDM Gateways (one to four ports) b. MIDI/SMPTE Gateways c. I/O Gateway with 12 analog inputs, 12 SPDT contact outputs, RD232 interface Eos Family Client Software Kit Synchronized Backup 1. J. Contact Closure Trigger via D-Sub Connector Accessories 7. I. h. An optional Backup system shall consist of one of the following combinations of devices: a. Two networked desks b. One (or more) desk with one Remote Processor Unit (RPU) c. One (or more) desk with two Remote Processor Units (RPUs) Physical and Acoustical 1. All operator controls and electronics for a standard system shall be housed in a single desktop console, not to exceed 19” wide, 19” deep, 5.5” high, weighing 20 pounds. 2. Power shall be 95 – 240V AC at 50 or 60Hz, supplied via a detachable power cord. 3. At typical CPU utilization, the unit shall operate at ≤ 26 dBA. PLCYC1 LED CYC LIGHT SPECIFICATION. A.) Overview. 1.) The luminaire shall be a full spectrum color mixing luminaire employing a red, green, blue, and white LED engine. The engine shall be capable of providing tunable white color temperature matched presets as well as millions of permutations of color. 2.) The luminaire shall employ One (1) LED light source engines that will not emit light in the ultra-violet (wavelengths less than 400nm for UV-A,B, or C) or the Infrared spectrum (wavelengths of more than 775 nm). Units that emit light within this spectrum shall not be accepted. 3.) The luminaire shall employ a 40 degree holographic diffuser with an output of 2,000 lumens in its warm white setting. 4.) The luminaire shall have an integrated control system that provides local controls offering access to set up parameters, preset color temperatures, stored custom presets, and status reporting. 5.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for: a. DMX512 with input/output connectivity b. Wireless DMX512 (optional) requires additional hardware. B.) Physical. 1.) PLCYC LED Shall not exceed 10.9 inches [277.4mm] (at it longest dimension) when the luminaire is at a 90 degree angle (at a 90 degree angle to the yoke) or 14.2 inches [360.68mm] when the unit is set at a 0 degree focus angle (pointing straight down). 2.) The optical system shall consist of specifically tuned holographic diffusers in conjunction with a coated asymmetric reflector system. 3.) The Luminaire shall allow for floor or pipe mounting with use of an appropriate approved hanging devices such as a C-Clamp or Half Coupler. Floor mounting shall be achieved without any external trunions or floor mounts. The PLCYC floor mount consists of its yoke and body rotated to form a floor stand. 6.) The construction of the unit shall be a machined aluminum, sheet metal and molded engineering grade plastic. 7.) Weight shall not exceed 7.3 lbs. [3.3 kg] luminaire only. C.) Electrical. 1.) Luminaire shall be available with PowerCon in and through connectors allowing the daisy chaining of power from luminaire to luminaire. 2.) Supply Voltage shall be 120 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz. (+/- 10% auto-ranging) 3.) The luminaires current draw shall not exceed 1.25 amps (120VAC) or 0.63 amps (240VAC) luminaires that do not meet these criteria shall not be accepted. 4.) The light engine source shall be one (1) RGBW 120 Watt LED chip. 5.) The luminaire shall be ETL and cETL Listed and CE marked. D.) Environmental. 1.) Maximum operating ambient temperature shall not exceed 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). 2.) A variable speed cooling system shall be employed to maintain the optimal operating temperature of the luminaire. 3.) Luminaires shall be low maintenance and environmentally friendly, all units shall be mercury free. E.) Operational. 1.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for: a. DMX512 with input/output b. Wireless DMX512 (optional) Luminaires utilizing proprietary only controls shall not be accepted. 2.) DMX512 control will be via either 3 Channel, 8 or 16 bit control; control parameters for each DMX512 output shall be as follows: a. 8 Bit Mode (3 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Preset Color Selection 3. Timing b. 8 Bit Mode (9 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Red 3. Green 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Blue White Preset Color Selection For Future Use Timing Control c. 16 Bit Mode (15 Channel) 1. Intensity - High 2. Intensity – Low 3. Red – High 4. Red – Low 5. Green – High 6. Green - Low 7. Blue – High 8. Blue – Low 9. White – High 10. White – Low 11. Preset Color Selection 12. For Future Use 13. Intensity time 14. Color time 15. Control 3.) The luminaire shall an onboard display and controls of the following: a. Menu settings: i. Save a Preset ii. Edit a Preset iii. Color mix iv. Fan Control v. Settings vi. Lock Fixture vii. Enter Password viii. LED Status b. Security and Password settings: i. Security Settings ii. Power Up Modes iii. IR Enabled/Disable iv. Software updates v. DMX512 Enabled 4.) Security settings shall be employed on a four (4) level access. Each level shall allow the end user additional features and settings. Power limit settings, power up presets, hour reset, and password settings may be set under full access control. Security settings shall follow a four level access and noted as the following: a.) Level 0 system is locked, Menu/Esc. Key is active b.) Level 1 All keys are active setting of DMX512, Preset select, intensity c.) Level 2 Editing and Saving Presets added to Level 1 functionality d.) Level 3 All settings available on the settings screen Units not utilizing this type of technology or any security settings shall not be accepted. 5.) The LED technology employed in the luminaire shall be that of a light gathering and pre-combination technology from a smaller number of emitters. The LED shall comprise Red, Blue, Green, and White sources and combined via a light gathering system and then mixed using a TIR device to form a single output beam of uniform color. 6.) Access to on board presets shall be accessible from the control panel of the luminaire. Each user definable preset shall store color temperature, RGBW, and intensity settings for each of the thirty-one (31) presets. Presets shall be stored in the fixture firmware are defined as follows: a. b. c. d. e. Preset 1 (Scratch Pad) user definable preset Preset 2 (Warm White) factory preset Preset 3 (Cool White) factory preset Preset 4 (Daylight) factory preset Preset 5-31 user definable presets 7.) The luminaire shall provide power monitoring and hour logging technology. This technology employs provides: a. Hours in Use b. Power consumption c. Operating temperature This technology shall be utilized for information concerning the power consumption of the luminaire, and “on” time for the luminaire. The logging timer may be reset under secure password settings. Luminaires not utilizing hour logging technology and luminaire status will not be accepted. END OF PLCYC1 LED CYC LIGHT SPECIFICATION. STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. A.) OVERVIEW (LUMINAIRE). 1.) The luminaire shall be a full spectrum color mixing luminaire employing a red, green, blue, and white LED engine. The engine shall be capable of providing tunable white color temperature matched presets as well as millions of permutations of color. 2.) The luminaire shall employ One (1) LED light source engines that will not emit light in the ultra-violet (wavelengths less than 400nm for UV-A,B, or C) or the Infrared spectrum (wavelengths of more than 775 nm). Units that emit light within this spectrum shall not be accepted. 3.) The LED technology employed in the luminaire shall be that of a light gathering and pre-combination technology from a smaller number of emitters. The LED shall comprise Red, Blue, Green, and White sources and combined via a light gathering system and then mixed using a TIR device to form a single output beam of uniform color. 4.) The luminaire shall have a 15 to 54 degree manual control of spot to flood beam spread with an output in excess of 2,000 lumens. 5.) The luminaire shall have an integrated control system that provides local controls offering access to set up parameters, preset color temperatures, stored custom presets, and status reporting. 6.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for connectivity DMX512 with input/output 7.) The Fresnel shall be a purpose-built fixture designed for interior stage, studio and display lighting applications. The lamp house of the Fresnel fixture shall have rounded corners and edges with no sharp edges. It shall be constructed from aluminum and engineering plastics. 8.) The sides of the Fresnel fixture shall be constructed from extruded aluminum for strength, lower weight and no noise during the expansion and contraction period when the Fresnel fixture is heating up. Sides constructed from sheet metal shall not be accepted. Ventilation of the Fresnel fixture shall be maximized by not less than five convection slots running the entire length of the housing with additional transverse ventilation slots top and bottom. 9.) The front and rear of the Fresnel fixture shall be constructed from high temperature and impact resistant engineering plastic moldings for strength, and lower weight. 10.) The Fresnel beam will have a soft edge with minimal spill. STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. 11.) The Fresnel shall use a four and one half-inch (112mm) Fresnel lens, mounted inside the fixture secured with stainless steel spring "T" clips. These clips shall hold the lens in position and allow for movement caused by heat expansion. 12.) The lens shall be able to be accessed for cleaning in the lamp housing by means of a side hinged bottom tray held closed with two screws. 13.) The focus system shall comprise of the LED engine assembly moving in relation to the fixed lens. The focus action shall be direct slide action on a Teflon® coated bearing to minimize vibration and friction. The focus fastening system shall be by a simple heat resistant low maintenance screw knob. 14.) Tilt adjustment shall be by means of a screw lock system secured by a hand sized insulated "T" handle which also allows one hand adjustment. The yoke position shall be adjustable along the length of the fixture. 15.) The fixture is provided with a formed steel yoke with a central hole for a 1/2 inch (M12) suspension bolt set comprising 1/2 inch set screw (M12), nut and two washers. 16.) The four-leaf Barndoor accessory shall be constructed from high heat and impact resistant engineering plastic and lightweight steel sheet for each leaf. It shall be possible to rotate the barndoor leaves 360 degrees to facilitate the beam masking. The leaf tension shall be adjustable to suit the operator's preference. The barndoor shall have safety chain anchor points provided which are integral to the barndoor base molding. An accessory lock cover is to be provided to securely attach this to the fixture when in use. 17.) The luminaire shall conform to UL 1573 stage and studio use as well as UL 8750 LED standards and tested via ETL to conform to the aforementioned UL specifications, luminaire shall hold ETL, cETL, Ctick, and CE markings.. B.) OVERVIEW (PL INTERCONNECT BOX) 1.) The interconnect box shall be contain all of the power and data interconnectivity for the PLfresnel1. 2.) The PLICB (PL Interconnect Box) shall contain: One (1) Power Con In (Blue) connector One (1) Power Con out (Gray) Connector One(1) DMX 5 Pin XLR Female Connector One (1) DMX 5 Pin XLR Male Connector One (1) Multi-pin Data/Power Receptacle. 3.) The PL interconnect box shall be able to be mounted: a. between the luminaire yoke and the mounting device such as a C-Clamp, Hook Clamp, or Half Coupler, STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. b. to the underside of the yoke – Between the luminaire and underside of the yoke, c. independently hung using a C-Clamp, Hook Clamp, or Half Coupler 4.) The PL interconnect Box shall connect to the luminaire utilizing one(1) composite lead which will transmit both power and data to the interconnected luminaire. C.) PHYSICAL 1.) PLfresnel1 Led Shall not exceed 17.5 inches [444.8mm] when the luminaire is at a zero degree angle (at 90 degrees) to the mounting structure and 11.8 inches [298.9mm] high from the bottom of the luminaire to the top of the yoke. 2.) The optical system shall consist of coated aspheric and fresnel lenses. 3.) PLFresnel1 accessory holder shall be capable of holding external beam shaping devices such as diffusion filters, top hats and barndoors . 4.) The luminaire shall allow for a manual rotation of 360 degrees pan and 270 degrees tilt (through utilization of the sliding yoke) to provide optimum luminaire orientation at all times. Luminaires offering limited range of motion shall not be accepted. 5.) The construction of the unit shall be a extruded aluminum, sheet metal and molded engineering grade plastic. 6.) Weight shall not exceed 12.34 lbs. [5.6 kg] luminaire only. D.) PHYSICAL (PL INTERCONNECT BOX) 1.) The PL Interconnect Box (PLICB) shall not exceed 1-11/16” [43mm] (H) x 5-1/4” [133] (L) x 3-1/16” [78mm] (W) 2.) The PLICB shall employ a mounting hole through the center of the unit to allow for a ½” (M12) bolt to pass through. The PLICB shall employ a reinforcing center sleeve. 3.) The PLICB shall swivel independently of the luminaire to allow for cable management where no service loop for DMX or Power is required. STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. E.) ELECTRICAL 1.) Supply Voltage shall be 90-264VAC auto-ranging 2.) The luminaires current draw shall not exceed 1.91 amps (120V) or 0.95 amps (240V) luminaires that do not meet these criteria shall not be accepted. 3.) The light engine source shall be one (1) RGBW 120 Watt LED chip. 4.) The luminaire shall be CE, C-Tick, ETL and cETL Listed. F.) ENVIRONMENTAL 1.) Maximum operating ambient temperature shall not exceed 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius). 2.) A variable speed cooling system shall be employed to maintain the optimal operating temperature of the luminaire. 3.) Luminaires shall be low maintenance and environmentally friendly, all units shall be mercury free. G.) OPERATION 1.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for: DMX 512a/1990 Luminaires utilizing proprietary only controls shall not be accepted. 2.) DMX512 control will be via either 3 Channel, 8 or 16 bit control; control parameters for each DMX512 output shall be as follows: a. 8 Bit Mode (3 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Preset Color Selection 3. Timing b. 8 Bit Mode (9 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Red 3. Green 4. Blue 5. White 6. Preset Color Selection 7. For Future Use 8. Timing 9. Control STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. c. 16 Bit Mode (15 Channel) 1. Intensity - High 2. Intensity – Low 3. Red – High 4. Red – Low 5. Green – High 6. Green - Low 7. Blue – High 8. Blue – Low 9. White – High 10. White – Low 11. Preset Color Selection 12. For Future Use 13. Intensity time 14. Color time 15. Control 3.) The luminaire shall an onboard display and controls of the following: a. Menu settings: i. Save a Preset ii. Edit a Preset iii. Color mix iv. Fan Control v. Settings vi. Lock Fixture vii. Enter Password viii. LED Status b. Security and Password settings: i. Security Settings ii. Power Up Modes iii. IR Enabled/Disable iv. Software updates v. DMX512 Enabled 4.) Security settings shall be employed on a four (4) level access. Each level shall allow the end user additional features and settings. Power limit settings, power up presets, hour reset, and password settings may be set under full access control. Security settings shall follow a four level access and noted as the following: a.) Level 0 system is locked, Menu/Esc. Key is active b.) Level 1 All keys are active setting of DMX512, Preset select, intensity c.) Level 2 Editing and Saving Presets added to Level 1 functionality STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. d.) Level 3 All settings available on the settings screen Units not utilizing this type of technology or any security settings shall not be accepted. 5.) Access to on board presets shall be accessible from the control panel of the luminaire. Each user definable preset shall store color temperature, RGBW, and intensity settings for each of the thirty-one (31) presets. Presets shall be stored in the fixture firmware are defined as follows: a. b. c. d. e. Preset 1 (Scratch Pad) user definable preset Preset 2 (Warm White) factory preset Preset 3 (Cool White) factory preset Preset 4 (Daylight) factory preset Preset 5-31 user definable presets 6.) The luminaire shall provide power monitoring and hour logging technology. This technology employs provides: a. Hours in Use b. Power consumption c. Operating temperature This technology shall be utilized for information concerning the power consumption of the luminaire, and “on” time for the luminaire. The logging timer may be reset under secure password settings. Luminaires not utilizing hour logging technology and luminaire status will not be accepted. H.) DIMMING 1.) The Luminaire, in sixteen bit mode, shall use 16-bit nonlinear scaling techniques for high-resolution dimming. 2.) Dimming curves shall be optimized via the luminaire for smooth dimming over longer timed fades. The Luminaire shall be digitally driven using high-speed pulse width modulations (PWM) in concert with power factor control (PFC) to ensure a smooth flicker free dim curve from 100 to 0 % and shall be imperceptible to video cameras and video related devices STRAND SELECON PLFRESNEL1 LED FRESNEL SPECIFICATION. I.) WARRANTY Luminaire manufacturer shall offer a three year warranty on the luminaire, LED and Interconnect box. Manufacturers not offering a minimum of a three year warranty shall not be accepted. END OF PLfresnel1 LED LUMINAIRE SPECIFICATION. STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. A.) OVERVIEW (LUMINAIRE). 1.) The luminaire shall be a full spectrum color mixing luminaire employing a red, green, blue, and white LED engine. The engine shall be capable of providing tunable white color temperature matched presets as well as millions of permutations of color. 2.) The luminaire shall employ One (1) LED light source engines that will not emit light in the ultra-violet (wavelengths less than 400nm for UV-A,B, or C) or the Infrared spectrum (wavelengths of more than 775 nm). Units that emit light within this spectrum shall not be accepted. 3.) The LED technology employed in the luminaire shall be that of a light gathering and pre-combination technology from a smaller number of emitters. The LED shall comprise Red, Blue, Green, and White sources and combined via a light gathering system and then mixed using a TIR device to form a single output beam of uniform color. 4.) The luminaire shall have a 18⁰ to 34⁰ or 24⁰ to 44⁰ (depending upon the lens tray type) manual control of a narrow to wide beam with a focus from soft to sharp with an output in excess of 2,000 lumens. 5.) The luminaire shall have an integrated control system that provides local controls offering access to set up parameters, preset color temperatures, stored custom presets, and status reporting. 6.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for DMX512 with input/output connectivity. 7.) The PLprofile1 LED Ellipsoidal shall be a purpose-designed fixture for interior stage, studio and display lighting applications. It shall be constructed from custom aluminum extrusions and die-castings. All corners and edges shall be rounded and have no sharp edges. The finish is to be a low reflective, matt charcoal color, electrostatically applied, baked on epoxy powder coat. 8.) Four stainless steel shutters shall be fitted, located at the focal point of the optical system in a spring tensioned gate assembly. The shutters will mask the beam and provide a crisp edge when inserted. Each shutter is to have a heat resistant handle with two finger holes for easy manipulation. 9.) The sides of the profile luminaire shall be constructed from extruded aluminum for strength and lower weight. . Sides constructed from sheet metal shall not be accepted. Ventilation of the LED profile Luminaire shall be maximized by not less than five convection slots running the entire length of the housing with additional transverse ventilation slots top and bottom. STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. 10.) The front and rear of the LED Profile Luminaire shall be constructed from high temperature and impact resistant engineering plastic moldings for strength, and lower weight. 11.) The PLprofile1 LED variable lenses shall be manufactured from high heat resistant polished borosilicate glass mounted within molded holders which move captive along a custom extrusion. The lenses are to move with a minimum of vibration and without metal-to-metal contact. The focus fastening system is via simple maintenance free screw knobs located on the bottom side of the lens tube. 12.) The lenses shall be available for cleaning by means of a side hinged bottom tray held closed with a sprung 'push in' finger locking clip. The entire lens assembly shall be removable for cleaning without tools by unlocking of the hinge after operation of the locking clip. 13.) The Medium 18⁰ to 34⁰ lens assembly supplied shall be interchangeable with the Wide 24⁰ to 44⁰ lens assembly quickly in this manner. 14.) Tilt adjustment shall be by means of a screw lock system secured by a hand sized insulated "T" handle which also allows one hand adjustment. The yoke position shall be adjustable along the length of the fixture. 15.) The Luminaire is provided with a formed steel yoke with a central hole for a 1/2 inch (M12) suspension bolt set comprising 1/2 inch set screw (M12), nut and two washers. 16.) The luminaire shall conform to UL 1573 stage and studio use as well as UL 8750 LED standards and tested via ETL to conform to the aforementioned UL specifications, luminaire shall hold ETL, cETL, Ctick, and CE markings. B.) OVERVIEW (PL INTERCONNECT BOX) 1.) The interconnect box shall be contain all of the power and data interconnectivity for the PLprofile1. 2.) The PLICB (PL Interconnect Box) shall contain: One (1) Power Con In (Blue) connector One (1) PowerCon out (Gray) Connector One(1) DMX 5 Pin XLR Female Connector One (1) DMX 5 Pin XLR Male Connector One (1) Multi-pin Data/Power Receptacle. 3.) The PL interconnect box shall be able to be mounted: a. between the luminaire yoke and the mounting device such as a C-Clamp, Hook Clamp, or Half Coupler, STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. b. to the underside of the yoke – Between the luminaire and underside of the yoke, c. independently hung using a C-Clamp, Hook Clamp, or Half Coupler 4.) The PL interconnect Box shall connect to the luminaire utilizing one(1) composite lead which will transmit both power and data to the interconnected luminaire. C.) PHYSICAL (Luminaire) 1.) PLprofile1 Led Shall not exceed 26.18 inches [664.9mm] when the luminaire is at a zero degree angle (at 90 degrees) to the mounting structure and 15.94 inches [404.8mm] high from the bottom of the luminaire to the top of the yoke with the PLICB installed. 2.) The optical system shall consist of coated aspheric lenses. 3.) PLprofile1 accessory holder shall be capable of holding external beam shaping devices such as diffusion, filters, and tophats . 4.) The luminaire shall allow for a manual rotation of 360 degrees pan and 270 degrees tilt (through utilization of the sliding yoke) to provide optimum luminaire orientation at all times. Luminaires offering limited range of motion shall not be accepted. 5.) The construction of the unit shall be a extruded aluminum, sheet metal and molded engineering grade plastic. 6.) Weight shall not exceed 18.95 lbs. [8.6 kg] luminaire only. D.) PHYSICAL (PL INTERCONNECT BOX) 1.) The PL Interconnect Box (PLICB) shall not exceed 1-11/16” [43mm] (H) x 5-1/4” [133] (L) x 3-1/16” [78mm] (W) 2.) The PLICB shall employ a mounting hole through the center of the unit to allow for a ½” (M12) bolt to pass through. The PLICB shall employ a reinforcing center sleeve. 3.) The PLICB shall swivel independently of the luminaire to allow for cable management where no service loop for DMX or Power is required. STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. E.) ELECTRICAL 1.) Supply Voltage shall be 90-264VAC auto-ranging 2.) The luminaires current draw shall not exceed 1.91 amps (120V) or 0.95 amps (240V) luminaires that do not meet these criteria shall not be accepted. 3.) The light engine source shall be one (1) RGBW 120 Watt LED chip. 4.) The luminaire shall be CE, C-Tick, ETL and cETL Listed. F.) ENVIRONMENTAL 1.) Maximum operating ambient temperature shall not exceed 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius). 2.) A variable speed cooling system shall be employed to maintain the optimal operating temperature of the luminaire. 3.) Luminaires shall be low maintenance and environmentally friendly, all units shall be mercury free. G.) OPERATION 1.) The luminaire shall have control inputs for: DMX 512a/1990 Luminaires utilizing proprietary only controls shall not be accepted. 2.) DMX512 control will be via either 3 Channel, 8 or 16 bit control; control parameters for each DMX512 output shall be as follows: a. 8 Bit Mode (3 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Preset Color Selection 3. Timing b. 8 Bit Mode (9 Channel) 1. Intensity 2. Red 3. Green 4. Blue 5. White 6. Preset Color Selection 7. For Future Use 8. Timing 9. Control STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. c. 16 Bit Mode (15 Channel) 1. Intensity - High 2. Intensity – Low 3. Red – High 4. Red – Low 5. Green – High 6. Green - Low 7. Blue – High 8. Blue – Low 9. White – High 10. White – Low 11. Preset Color Selection 12. For Future Use 13. Intensity time 14. Color time 15. Control 3.) The luminaire shall an onboard display and controls of the following: a. Menu settings: i. Save a Preset ii. Edit a Preset iii. Color mix iv. Fan Control v. Settings vi. Lock Fixture vii. Enter Password viii. LED Status b. Security and Password settings: i. Security Settings ii. Power Up Modes iii. IR Enabled/Disable iv. Software updates v. DMX512 Enabled 4.) Security settings shall be employed on a four (4) level access. Each level shall allow the end user additional features and settings. Power limit settings, power up presets, hour reset, and password settings may be set under full access control. Security settings shall follow a four level access and noted as the following: a.) Level 0 system is locked, Menu/Esc. Key is active b.) Level 1 All keys are active setting of DMX512, Preset select, intensity c.) Level 2 Editing and Saving Presets added to Level 1 functionality STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. d.) Level 3 All settings available on the settings screen Units not utilizing this type of technology or any security settings shall not be accepted. 5.) Access to on board presets shall be accessible from the control panel of the luminaire. Each user definable preset shall store color temperature, RGBW, and intensity settings for each of the thirty-one (31) presets. Presets shall be stored in the fixture firmware are defined as follows: a. b. c. d. e. Preset 1 (Scratch Pad) user definable preset Preset 2 (Warm White) factory preset Preset 3 (Cool White) factory preset Preset 4 (Daylight) factory preset Preset 5-31 user definable presets 6.) The luminaire shall provide power monitoring and hour logging technology. This technology employs provides: a. Hours in Use b. Power consumption c. Operating temperature This technology shall be utilized for information concerning the power consumption of the luminaire, and “on” time for the luminaire. The logging timer may be reset under secure password settings. Luminaires not utilizing hour logging technology and luminaire status will not be accepted. H.) DIMMING 1.) The Luminaire, in sixteen bit mode, shall use 16-bit nonlinear scaling techniques for high-resolution dimming. 2.) Dimming curves shall be optimized via the luminaire for smooth dimming over longer timed fades. The Luminaire shall be digitally driven using high-speed pulse width modulations (PWM) in concert with power factor control (PFC) to ensure a smooth flicker free dim curve from 100 to 0 % and shall be imperceptible to video cameras and video related devices STRAND SELECON PLPROFILE 1 LED ZOOMSPOT SPECIFICATION. I.) WARRANTY Luminaire manufacturer shall offer a three year warranty on the luminaire, LED and Interconnect box. Manufacturers not offering a minimum of a three year warranty shall not be accepted. END OF SPECIFICATION. Part 1 - PRODUCTS Part 1 - 1 Equipment A LED House Light – Work Light 1.Overview: a. The purpose of the LED House Light is to provide a high intensity LED fixture designed to provide even illumination while drawing a maximum of 115 Watts. The fixture shall be controllable via wired or wireless DMX. The fixture shall be convection cooled, shall dim to absolute zero without perceivable stepping, and shall emulate the dimming curve of leading conventional tungsten/halogen lamped fixtures. Fixture shall provide a minimum of 7000 lumens at greater than 80 CRI and a 3000 Kelvin Correlated Color Temperature. b. The LED fixture shall be constructed of high strength extruded aluminum with an integral heat sync that allows for noiseless convection cooling. In addition, the fixture shall: 1. Utilize at least 95% recycled billet aluminum sourced domestically. 2. Support minimum of 8 Watts/In2 of heat transfer at aluminum junctions. 3. Support minimum of 80 Watts/In2 of heat transfer at LED module to heat sync junction. 4. Weigh (at maximum) 20 lbs. 5. Operate in an ambient operating temperature of -4° to 113 F° c. The LED fixture shall suspend via ½” hole provided in yoke. 2.Electrical: c. The LED fixture shall be ETL/UL listed to UL1598 with auto-sensing 100-277 VAC input. In addition, the fixture shall: 1. Operate with a .991 power factor at 120 Volts. 2. Draw no more than 5 watts of power in stand-by. 3. Offer dual fault protection, both in the power supply and DMX circuit. 4. Fixture data termination shall be via 5 pin XLR connections (In/Out) LED/Optical: a. The LED’s optical system shall deliver more than 7000 lumens of output and have a Borosilicate glass Fresnel lens to ensure even light distribution. b. The LED shall be available in 36, 60, or 80 degree beam configurations. c. LED color temperature shall be 2700-3000 Kelvin CCT. d. The LED shall support a L70(6000) 75,000 hour life, as tested to TM-21. 4.Control: a. Control of the LED House Light is intended to provide maximum dimming resolution with an aesthetically smooth dimming curve, to emulate the curve of leading 500µs rise time dimmers. The dimming curve will allow the LED House Light to dim to absolute zero, without perceivable stepping. To ensure tungsten-quality dimming capabilities, the LED Houselight will: 1. Provide a minimum of 14 bit dimming resolution controlled via a single DMX address 2. Provide a low impedance (minimum 1/8 impedance) DMX processor. 3. Provide secondary dimming adjustment that asymmetrically adjusts dimming rate to match incandescent filament mass. b. Optional Control of the LED House Light shall be via wireless DMX for use with an optional wireless DMX transmitter. 5.Warranty: b. Warranty shall be a minimum of 3 years from the time of system commissioning. DATA/POWER CABLE SPECIFICATIONS A.) DMX 512 Cable 1.) ALL DMX 512 CABLE SHALL BE DUAL TWISTED PAIR & SHIELDED, 22 AWG BLACK POLYURETHANE JACKET WITH 1 MALE 5 PIN XLR NEUTRIK (BLACK/GOLD) CONNECTOR AND 1 FEMALE 5 PIN XLR NEUTRIK (BLACK/GOLD) CONNECTOR WITH 4” CLEAR HEATSHRINK INCLUDED FOR USER LABEL B.) 15 Amp Edison Extension Cable 1.) ALL 15 AMP, 125 VAC, 2 POLE 3 WIRE EDISON CABLE SHALL BE 12/3 SOOW-A CABLE WITH 1 HBL5266EBKM1 MALE EDISON CONNECTOR AND 1 HBL5269EBKM1 FEMALE EDISON CONNECTOR WITH 4” CLEAR HEATSHRINK INCLUDED FOR USER LABEL C.) 20 Amp PowerCon Interconnect Cable 1.) ALL 20 AMP, 120VAC POWERCON CABLE SHALL BE 12/3 SJ EXTRA HARD USAGE CABLE WITH 1 POWERCON BLUE AND 1 POWERCON GREY CONNECTOR WITH 4” CLEAR HEATSHRINK INCLUDED FOR USER LABEL D.) PowerCon /Edison Feed Thru Adapter 1.) ALL POWERCON/EDISON FEED THRU ADAPTERS SHALL BE 12/3 SJTOW-A 300VAC MOLDED Y 36” WITH MALE EDISON TO FEMALE EDISON AND POWERCON BLUE CONNECTOR PACKAGE 3 (SOFTGOODS) THEATRICAL SOFT GOODS (CURTAINS, BORDERS & CYCLORAMA) MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION QTY ROSE BRAND ROSE BRAND ROSE BRAND ROSE BRAND 10' (W) x 6'6" (H) BLACK VELOUR LEG 10' (W) x 8'8" (H) BLACK VELOUR LEG 8' (W) x 8'8" (H) BLACK VELOUR LEG 10' (W) x 18" (H) BLACK VELOUR BORDER 4 9 4 8 ROSE BRAND 28' W x 9'6" H MUSLIN CYCLORAMA 1 THEATER SOFTGOODS (CURTAINS, BORDERS & CYCLORAMA) SPECIFICATIONS A.) BLACK MASKING (CURTAINS & BORDERS) 1.) ALL BLACK MASKING TO BE QUOTED USING ROSEBRAND CRESCENT 20oz SYNTHETIC VELOUR, INHERENTLY FLAME RETARDANT, OR EQUIVILANT AND ROSEBRAND MARVEL 21oz COTTON VELOUR, TREATED FLAME RETARDANT, OR EQUIVILANT. ALL QUOTES TO INCLUDE FABRIC SAMPLES OF EACH FOR OWNER TO DETERMINE FINAL MATERIAL CHOICE. 2.) ALL MASKING TO BE SEWN FLAT (NO PLEAT). THE TOP FINISH TO BE WEBBING WITH GROMMETS ON 12” CENTERS AND TIES. FOR THE LEGS THE BOTTOM FINISH TO BE CHAIN POCKET WITH CHAIN AND FOR THE BORDERS 4” FLAT HEM. 3.) DIMENSIONS FOR LEGS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED SO THAT WHEN HUNG AS WALL TREATMENT, THE FINISHED BOTTOM WILL BE EVEN WITH TOP OF FACEPLATE FOR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS. NOTE THAT THE 6’6” (H) LEGS ARE SPECIFIC TO THE WALL UNDER THE SOFFIT AND THE 8’8” (H) LEGS ARE INTENDED TO BE HUNG FROM THE PIPE GRID AT OTHER WALLS. 4.) OWNER REQUESTS THAT SAME QUANTITIES ALSO BE QUOTED SEWN WITH 50% FULLNESS, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THEY WILL ELECT TO PURCHASE THE LISTED QUANTITY AS EITHER ALL SEWN FLAT OR ALL SEWN WITH 50% FULLNESS, BUT NOT BOTH. ALTERNATE #5. B.) CYCLORAMA 1.) THE CYCLORAMA SHALL BE SEAMLESS HEAVY WEIGHT BLEACHED MUSLIN, TREATED FLAME RETARDANT. THE TOP FINISH TO BE WEBBING WITH GROMMETS ON 12” CENTERS AND TIES. THE BOTTOM FINISH TO BE PIPE POCKET WITH SKIRT. 2.) DIMMENSION FOR CYCLORAMA TO BE FIELD VERIFIED SO THAT WHEN HUNG, STRETCHED WITH PIPE IN PIPE POCKET, 6” BELOW PIPE GRID THE BOTTOM OF THE PIPE POCKET WILL ½” ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.
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