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Permit M11-157 - CENTURY LINK
CENTURY LINK 6101 S 180 ST Mi 1 -157 City oftukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206 - 431 -2451 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 3523049120 Address: 6101 S 180 ST TUICW Project Name: CENTURY LINK Permit Number: M11 -157 Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Permit Expires On: 05/27/2012 Owner: Name: SEGALE PROPERTIES LLC Address: PO BOX 88028 , TUKWILA WA 98138 Contact Person: Name: AMANDA GRINDLE Address: 1423 E 29 ST E, SUITE 311 , TACOMA WA 98404 Email: AGRINDLE @MUIRCONTRACTING.COM Contractor: Name: SAYBR CONTRACTORS INC Address: 3852 S 66 ST , TACOMA WA 98409 Contractor License No: SAYBRCI033L7 Phone: 253 - 882 -4546 Phone: 206 - 439 -2144 Expiration Date: 06/14/2012 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALLATION OF ONE NEW 1500 KW 480V GENERATOR AT EXISTING DATA CENTER. Value of Mechanical: 300,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: UNKNOWN Electrical Service Provided by: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $3,294.56 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2009 Date: 11 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit and agree to the conditions on the back of this permit. Signature: Print Name: NC. Ai1nr9- -A Date: 1 1 /-19 /1 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: IMC -4/10 M11-157 Printed: 11 -29 -2011 • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. M11-157 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431- 3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 5: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 6: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 9: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 10: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 11: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 12: The removal of the aboveground fuel tank requires a separate fire department tank removal permit. This permit must be obtained from the Tukwila Fire Department, 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila WA 98188 206 -575 -4407. 13: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2051) (IFC 104.2)( THE INSTALLATION OF THE FLAME /HEAT DETECTORS AND FIRE ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES REQUIRES A SEPARATE FIRE ALARM PERMIT.) 14: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206- 431 -3670) is required for this project. 15: Local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2051) 16: Install a sign(s) in the immediate vicinity of the flame detectors stating that the fire alarm system must be placed in test prior to any welding or cutting operations and to restore the fire alarm system after operations have ceased. 17: Generator installation shall comply with NFPA 30, chapter 22, NFPA 31, NFPA 37, NFPA 110, NFPA 111, and manufacturers installation guidelines. 18: A stamped licensed engineers letter certifying compliance with the referenced requirements may be submitted to the fire inspector at the time of inspection. 19: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and doc: IMC -4/10 M11-157 Printed: 11 -29 -2011 #2051) • 20: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 21: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. doc: IMC -4110 M11-157 Printed: 11 -29 -2011 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http: / /www.Tukwi I W A.gov Mechanical Permit No. H i 1- (S 7 Project No. i� 1C --1t 1O 1 Date Application Accepted: 1, Date Application Expires: 5 (For 'office use only) 1►,UL_ MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *please print ** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 3523049120 Site Address: 6101 S 180th Street, Tukwila, WA Suite Number: New Tenant: Tenant Name: Century Link PROPERTY OWNER Name: Amanda Grindle, Permit Coordinator Name: Segale Properties LLC City: Tacoma State: WA Zip: 98404 Address: 5811 Segale Park Dr. C Email: agrindle @muircontracting.com City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98188 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Amanda Grindle, Permit Coordinator Address: 1423 E 29th Street E, Suite 311 City: Tacoma State: WA Zip: 98404 Phone: (253) 882 -4546 Fax: (253) 559 -5452 Email: agrindle @muircontracting.com Floor: ❑ Yes ..No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Saybr Contractors, Inc. Address: 3852 S 66th Street City: Tacoma State: WA Zip: 98409 Phone: (253) 531 -2144 Fax: (253) 536 -2068 Contr Reg No.: SAYBRCIO33L7 Exp Date: 06/12/2012 Tukwila Business License No.: Pending Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ 300,000 Describe the scope of work in detail: Installation of one new 1500 kW, 480V generator at existing data center. Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas ❑ Other: Diesel H:\Applications\Forms- Applications On Line\2011 Applications \M chanical Permit Application Revised 8-9 -1 l.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 1 of 2 sis 0 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Fumace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wali/floor mounted heater Appliance vent 1 Repair or addition to hcat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm Unit Type Qty Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system 1 Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic Incinerator — comm/industrial Unit Type Qty Fire damper Diffuser Thermostat Wood/gas stove Emergency generator 1 Other mechanical equipment Boiler /Compressor Qty 0-3 hp /100,000 btu 3 -15 hp /500,000 btu 15 -30 hp /1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp /1,750,000 btu 50+ hp /1,750,000 btu PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.32 International Building Code (current edition). 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY 1 LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. 1 BUILDING OWNE I.!! Vi RIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: Amanda Grindle, Permit Coordinator Mailing Address: 1423 E 29th St. E, Suite 311 H:WpplicationsTor s- Applications On Lile12011 Applicatgm\Neclunical Permit Application Revised 8.9- 11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Date: Day Telephone: (253) 882 4546 Tacoma WA 98404 City State Zip Page 2 of 2 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov Parcel No.: 3523049120 Address: 6101 S 180 ST TUKW Suite No: Applicant: CENTURY LINK RECEIPT Permit Number: M11 -157 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 11/07 /2011 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11 -02579 Payment Amount: $2,635.65 Initials: WER Payment Date: 11/29/2011 02:17 PM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: AMANDA GRINDLE TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA Authorization No. 61926G ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 2,635.65 Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 2,635.65 Total: $2,635.65 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 11 -29 -2011 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 3523049120 Permit Number: M11 -157 Address: 6101 S 180 ST TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 11/07/2011 Applicant: CENTURY LINK Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11 -02428 Payment Amount: $658.91 Initials: WER Payment Date: 11/07/2011 11:26 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $2,635.65 Payee: AMANDA GRINDLE TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA Authorization No. 31705G ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 658.91 Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 658.91 Total: $658.91 doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 11 -07 -2011 • • • paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD .Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION No: • PERMIT NO. CITY OP TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Btvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 ,. (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection. Request Line (206) 431 -2451 �1l -5c,3 Project: - 1 • C �4 1,441( Type of Inspection: Rc1.)/;E 3`-.J At er - Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: . • • OS ti 2- S S— i t 0* �, Ar f Coe-'` "n O Date Wanted:. 1 2+ 1 3 r(1 f P.m. Requester: Phone No: 7 o Cep — Ss-1. —355/ 12K3proved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 7 Inspector: G:. Date: I / 2--(3 -r ri REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid.at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 2 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit - vii - ' S7 PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206- 575 -4403 Project: c, h +,ti l ,.44 Sprinklers: Type of Inspection: r4e,..14 . Address: civil Suite #: S I go f ti Contact Person: Special Instructions: He 445 God .9.44 . Ales cut ic- e,... -4JI , Yagro.r f Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: - `""' Sprinklers: • :r 0 9.-x, 0,..„,(.7// ci,.......".._ /.5 Monitor - V He 445 God .9.44 . Ales cut ic- e,... -4JI , Yagro.r f G /( rion - - -4 f'� d Td "L�- A. s•� •44i . 4l.�q. .1. / .., e, j c4e. V Needs Shift Inspection: - -'' Sprinklers: • :r Fire Alarm: HoQd.& Duct: /.5 Monitor - Pre -Fire: Permits: _ Occupancy Type: Inspector: F6.7.r3 Date: 1/2.3 J2 &a. Hrs.: /.5 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. .r Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: . State: 1 Zip: Word /Inspection Record Form.Doc 6/11/10 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 • . INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit d1//— /57 PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE /DEPARTMENT 44 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 1 206 -575 -4407 Projects u Li s kM Type of Ins ection: -ems Address: b 1a Suite #: - 16,04"-- Contact Person: Special Instructions: Occupancy Type: . Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. <[Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Pre- g /? ` -/b P/pt . 761 2e, Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: " Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: ft,.‘ �y,,, S a-- Date: 12/57// Hrs.: $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: 1 State: 1 Zip: Word /Inspection Record Form.Doc 6/11/10 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 • • Rocky . . rte tar, NI 07 FILE COPY perm 1'4A. max Power Generation Division 821 itgAlt 96th Avenue Henderson ``CO 80640, Project: Qwest Tukwila Washington Contractor: Communications Engineering Consultants Submittal: #1 Rev1 Date:10/18/11 1500 kW Diesel Generator Set k51 Sales Representative: Willy Colby Phone: (303) 927 -2273 Email: William.j.colby@cummins.com RECEIVE, NOV 01 2011 PERMIT CENTER Generator Package Weight Weight in Pounds Weight in Kilograms Total Ship Weight without Fuel 52,994.60 24,037.95 Weight in Pounds Weight in Kilograms Total Pad Weight with Fuel 71,394.60 32,384.05 Weight in Pounds Weight in Kilograms Generator Wet Weight (oil & coolant) 25,463.00 11,549.82 Exhaust Silencer 1,214.00 550.66 Enclosure 14,750.00 6,690.49 Fuel Tank 11,000.00 4,989.52 Accessories 567.60 257.46 Weight in Pounds Weight in Kilograms Total Ship Weight without Fuel 52,994.60 24,037.95 Weight in Pounds Weight in Kilograms Total Pad Weight with Fuel 71,394.60 32,384.05 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN) & Application for Construction Permit — Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine / / Permit Number: Facility Equipment ID: [Leave blank unless APCD has already assigned a permit # & AIRS ID] Emission Source AIRS ID: Section 01— Administrative Information Company Name: Source Name: Source Location: Portable Source Home Base: Mailing Address: Person To Contact: E -mail Address: [Provide Facility Equipment ID to identify how this equipment is referenced within your organization.] Section 03 — General Information NAICS, or SIC Code: County: Elevation: ZIP Code: Phone Number: Fax Number: Feet For existing sources, operation began on: / / Normal hours of source operation: hours /day days/week weeks /year General description of equipment purpose: Date the engine was ordered: Date engine construction commenced: Date the engine was relocated into Colorado: Date of any reconstruction/modification: Will this equipment be operated in any NAAQS nonattainment area? (http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/attainmaintain.html) Section 04 — Engine Information Engine date of manufacture: 9/27/2011 Engine displacement: 3.157 L /cyl Section 02 — Requested Action (check applicable request boxes) ❑ Request for NEW permit or newly reported emission source ❑ Request PORTABLE source permit ❑ Request MODIFICATION to existing permit (check each box below that applies) ❑ Change fuel or equipment ❑ Change company name ❑ Change permit limit ❑ Transfer of ownership ❑ Other ❑ Request to limit HAPs with a Federally enforceable limit on PTE ❑ Request APEN update only (check the box below that applies) ❑ Revision to actual calendar year emissions for emission inventory ❑ Update 5 -Year APEN term without change to permit limits or previously reported emissions ❑ Notification of AOS permanent replacement Addl. Info. & Notes: For new or reconstructed sources, the projected startup date is: ❑ Yes ❑ No Don't know Manufacturer: Cummins Model: DQGAB- 8086873 Serial No.: 1110250157 Engine function: ❑ Primary and/or peaking power ® Emergency back -up power ❑ Compression ❑ Pump jack Manufacturer's maximum rated horsepower @ sea level: Manufacturer's maximum site rating: Engine Brake Specific Fuel Consumption a 100% Load: Cycle Type: Ignition Source: ❑ 2- Stroke ® 4- Stroke ❑ Spark ® Compression ❑ Water pump ❑ Other: 2,220 BHP @ 1,800 RPM 2,220 BHP @ 1,800 RPM Btu/HP -hr Combustion: Aspiration: What is the maximum number of hours this engine is used for emergency back —up power? FORM APCD -201 ❑ Lean Burn ❑ Natural 1500 kW ® Rich Burn ® Turbocharged Hours /year Page 1 of 2 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) This notice is valid for five (5) years. Submit a revised APEN prior to expiration of five -year term, or when a significant change is made (increase production, new equipment, change in fuel type, etc). Mail this form along with a check for $152.90 to: Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment APCD -SS -B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246 -1530 For guidance on how to complete this APEN form: Air Pollution Control Division: (303) 692 -3150 Small Business Assistance Program (SBAP): (303) 692 -3148 or (303) 692-3175 APEN forms: http: / /www. cdphe. state . co.us /ap /downloadforms.html Application status: http: / /www. cdphe .state.co.us /ap /ss /sspcpt.html ❑ Check box to request copy of draft permit prior to issuance. ❑ Check box to request copy of draft permit prior to public notice. FormAPCD - 201 - RICEAPEN- Ver.9 -10 -2008 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE (APEN) & Application for Construction Permit — Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine Permit Number: Emission Source AIRS ID: / / Section 05 — Stack Information (Attach a separate sheet with relevant information in the event of multiple stacks; provide datum & either Lat/Long or UTM) Operator Stack ID No. Stack Base Elevation (feet) Stack Discharge Height Above Ground Level (feet) Temp. ( °F) Flow Rate (ACFM) Velocity (ft/sec) Moisture (° �0) Horizontal Datum (NAD27, NAD83, WGS84) 'DM' Zone (12 or 13) UTM Fasting or Longitude (meters or degrees) ITTM Northing or Latitude (meters or degrees) Method of Collection for Location Data (e.g: map; GPS, GoogleEarth) No.2 Diesel 109.4 galhr 14.7 915 12,065 188 Direction of stack outlet (check one): ❑ Vertical ® Vertical with obstructing raincap Exhaust Opening Shape & Size (check one): ® Circular: Inner Diameter (inches) = 14 Section 06 — Fuel Consumption Information ❑ Horizontal ❑ Down ❑ Other: Length (inches) = ❑ Other (Describe): Width (inches) = Fuel Type ° Fuel Use Rate Q 100% load (SCF/hr,- gal/hr) Annual Fuel Consumption (gal/yr or MMSCF /yr) Fuel Heating Value (Btu/lb, Btu/gal, B Sulfur Content (yo ° - __ wt. Seasonal Fuel Use %!of Annual_Use). Actual Reported for Calendar Year Requested Permit Limit Dec -Feb Mar -May Jun =Aug Sep -Nov ' No.2 Diesel 109.4 galhr Controlled- (Tons/Year) TSP PM10 Is this engine equipped with an Air/Fuel ratio controller? ❑ Yes ❑ No Section 07 — Emissions Inventory Information & Emission Control Information ❑ Emission Factor Documentation attached Data year for actual calendar vr. emissions below & fuel use above (e.e. 2007): Pollutant Control Device Description Control Efficiency ( %Reduction) Emission .Factor . Actual Calendar Year Emissions Requested Permitted Emisso Estirrtation.Method or Emission Factor .Source Primary Secondary Uncontrolled Basis Units Uncontrolled .(Tons/Year) Controlled '' (Tons/Year), Uncontrolled (Tons/Year) Controlled- (Tons/Year) TSP PM10 PM2.5 sox NOx VOC CO Formaldehyde Acetaldehyde Acrolein Benzene • Please use the APCD Non - Criteria Reportable Air Pollutant Addendum form to report pollutants not listed above. ' Annual emission fees will be based on actual emissions reported here. If left blank, annual emission fees will be based on requested emissions. 2If Requested Permitted Emissions is left blank, the APCD will calculate emissions based on the information supplied in sections 03 - 07. Section 08 — Applicant Certification - I hereby certify that all information contained herein and information submitted with this application is complete, true and correct. Signature of Person Legally Authorized to Supply Data Date Name ofLegally Authorized Person (Please print) Title Page 2 of 2 FormAPCD -201 - RICEAPEN- Ver.9 -10 -2008 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 1 2 1 Cummins Diesel Generator Set 1500 DQGAB 3 Full Rated Output To: 2,920 Ft. Elevation, 104° F Ambient 4 Duty Rating- Standby Power A331 5 1,500 kW, 1,875 kVA, 0.8 P.F., 60 Hz, 1800 RPM 6 Alternator: 3 Phase, Wye, Limited Range 125/105C, ADS -331 B276 7 Listing- UL2200 L090 8 Emissions Certification -EPA, Tier 2, NSPS, CI L170 9 Stationary Emergency 10 Voltage- 277/480 VAC, 3- Phase, Wye R002 11 12 Equipped with: 13 Set Control- PCC3201 Generator Control Panel 14 Basic Configuration H611 15 PARALLELING 16 Paralleling - Utility, Multiple Gensets H615 17 Engine /Generator Safeties 18 Auto Start/Stop Control 19 Display Language - English H536 20 Exciter/Voltage Regulator -PMG, 3 -Phase Sensor 21 Engine Governor - Electronic, Isochronous Only 22 Display - Control, Graphical H605 23 Meters -AC Output Analog H606 24 Control Mounting -Front Facing H679 25 Transformers - Differential Current, 3 -Phase K993 26 Fuel/Water Separator C127 27 24 VDC Starting System A334 28 24 VDC Battery Charging Alternator A333 29 Engine Cooling -High Ambient Air Temp. E125 30 Shutdown -Low Coolant Level H389 31 Heater - Alternator A292 32 120 VAC = 300 Watts / 2.5 Amps '33 Dual Water Jacket Heaters, Single Phase H557 34 Reconnectable To The Following VAC: 35 208 VAC = 9,650 Watts, 46.4 Amps Total 36 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 37 38 Equipped With Continued: 39 Engine Air Cleaner D041 40 Filters- Engine Oil, Full Flow and Bypass H607 41 Unit Profile -Full Width, Steel Skid Base 42 Skid Mounted 8D Battery Racks & Cables 43 Literature - English L050 44 Common Parts Listing CP01 45 Product Revision - A SPEC -A 46 47 PCC3201 Control Custom Fault Inputs 48 Cust. Fault #1 - Spare 49 Cust. Fault #2 - Spare 50 Cust. Fault #3 - Rupture Basin Alarm 51 Cust. Fault #4 - Charger AC Fail 52 53 Common Alarm Relay Option - PCC3201 Control 54 1 Optional Shutdown Alarm Relay Output -3 PDT K911 55 10 Amp @ 28 VDC 56 Cust. Relay K16 - Activates On An Alarm Condition 57 Installed In PCC3201 Genset Control 58 59 Run Relay Option - PCC3201 Control 60 1 Optional Configurable Custom Run Relay Outputs -3 PDT K974 61 10 Amp @ 28 VDC 62 Cust. Relay K11 - Activates When Genset Is Running 63 Cust. Relay K12 - Activates When Genset Is Running 64 Cust. Relay K13 - Activates When Genset Is Running 65 Installed In PCC3201 Genset Control 66 67 Network Communications Module Option - PCC3201 Control 68 1 Interface - Communications Network Module, FTT -10 KP60 69 Installed In PCC3201 Genset Control 70 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number • 71 72 Remote Network Annunciator -FT10 - 73 1 Cummins Remote Network Annunciator Panel, 20 Light 0541 - 0814 -02 74 Flush /Surface NEMA Type 1 Enclosure 75 Cust. Fault #1 - Ground Fault Indication 76 Cust. Fault #2 - Rupture Basin Alarm 77 Cust. Fault #3 - Spare 78 Cust. Fault #4 - Spare 79 Contractor Note: FT10 Network Cabling Requirements. 80 Requires Twin Power Conductors, Stranded Twisted Pair, 81 Unshielded Network Data Cable. (Belden 85102 or 8471) 82 Installation By Electrical Contractor 83 84 ModLon II Gateway 85 1 PowerCommand ModLon II Gateway - 9 -32 VDC 0541 -1149 86 ModBus - LON Converter 87 Installation By Electrical Contractor 88 Installation Recommendation: Install Close To The BAS 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 105 106 KP82 - RL 2500 Amp (Main Line Circuit Breaker) 107 1 Cummins /Square D Local Main Line Circuit Breaker KP82 108 Ref. Square D Catalog #0612CT010R01/06 109 Square D /RL Circuit Breaker - 2500 Amp 110 RL -2500 Amp Current Sensor Set @ 2500 Amp Trip 111 UL/IEC Listed, Service Entrance, 100% Rated, 3 -Pole 112 Interrupting Rating 125 kA @ 240 VAC 113 Interrupting Rating 100 kA @ 480 VAC 114 MICROLOGIC 3.0 Trip Unit, Type F- Rating Plug 115 Adjustable Solid State Trip Unit -2100 to 2500 Amp 116 1 Circuit Breaker Accessory, 24 VDC Shunt Trip KP98 117 Auxiliary & Trip Contacts, Right Side 118 1 Indication - Ground Fault,4 -Pole Xfr Sw, CB Right H668 119 NEMA Type 1 Enclosure 120 Full Neutral Bus & Ground Bond 121 Compression Lugs Std: NEMA Hole Pattern KR02 122 6 Mechanical Lugs: (8) 2STR. - 600 CU or AL Per Phase KK4A36U -4N 123 (Mounted Right Side Of The Control Panel) 124 125 Cummins Engine Coolant & Lube Oil 126 1 -Lot Initial Fill of Engine Coolant, Ethylene Glycol 50/50 127 128 1 -Lot Initial Fill of Lube Oil, Cummins Blue 15W/40 129 130 Cummins Factory Testing 131 1 Cummins Typical Generator Set Production Test CPG TGSPT 132 133 Cummins Generator Set Warranty 134 1 Warranty: 2 -Year Base Warranty - Emergency Standby Power L028 135 From Initial Date Of Start-Up 136 137 138 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 139 140 Engine Starting System 141 1 Set Batteries, Battery Boxes, Warming Pads & Thermostat 142 143 SENS 10 Amp Battery Charging System 144 1 SENS EnerGenius Battery Charger, NFPA -110 Alarms NRG22 -10 -RC 145 10 Amp @ 12/24 VDC Output, 60HZ- 120/208 -240 VAC Input 146 147 Weather Protective Enclosure 148 1 Genset Enclosure - Level II, 75dBA at 50 ft (85 at 7m) 4085023 149 (When Tested In A Free Field Environment) 150 0.10 Aluminum Construction 151 Structural Load Calculations 152 Air Inlet Weather Awnings 153 Air Outlet Turning Duct 154 All Door Latches Keyed Alike 155 One Single 36" Door In The Rear 156 Stainless Door Handles and Hinges with Interior Release 157 All Door Latches Keyed Alike 158 Motorized Inlet Louvers LM6811 159 Gravity Radiator Discharge Louver With Screen 160 Interior Mounted Exhaust Silencer 161 No Logos on Exterior of Enclosure 162 Painted to Match Existing Enclosure - Paint Sample Needed 163 164 Exhaust System 165 1 Critical Grade - Cool Series - Exhaust Silencer 14" K -H2 -5- 4085020 166 Compressed Thermal /Acoustical Fiberglass Packed - 167 Shell With 2" Compressed Internal Packing 168 Corrugated Flex Connectors and Rain Cap 169 Nut, Bolt and Gasket Hardware 170 171 172 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 173 174 Exhaust System 175 1 Critical Grade - Cool Series - Exhaust Silencer 14" K- H2- 5- 4085020 176 Compressed Thermal /Acoustical Fiberglass Packed - 177 Shell With 2" Compressed Internal Packing 178 Corrugated Flex Connectors and Rain Cap 179 Nut, Bolt and Gasket Hardware 180 181 Genset Enclosure Electrical 182 1 30kVA Three Phase Mini Power -Zone MPZ30T2F 183 High Voltage: 480 VAC, Low Voltage: 120/208 VAC 184 NEMA 3R Enclosure 185 Primary Main Circuit Breaker: 90 Amp 186 Secondary Main Circuit Breaker: 100 Amp 187 (24) 1 -Pole Breakers, (8) 3 -Pole Breakers 188 5 SQD - Miniature Circuit Breaker -20 Amp QOB120 189 2 SQD - Miniature Circuit Breaker -30 Amp Q0B230 190 Enclosure Electrical Components 191 2 3 way Toggle Switch HBL1203IVORY 192 1 4 Way Toggle Switch HBL1224IVORY 193 6 NEMA 5 -20R 20 Amp 120 VAC GFCI Receptacle - GFR5362IVORY 194 5 FLUORESCENT SCREW IN (JELLY JAR) CF15EL/TWIST 195 2 Emergency Lighting with Two 6 -VDC Lamp Heads 4PG94 196 2 Space Heater, Mounted To Ceiling 3UG73 197 1 Lot Louvers and Space Heater Failure Contacts for BMS System 198 2 OMRON Transformer, Current (For Heaters) 6C049 199 200 Enclosure Stair /Platform 201 2 Sets Painted Steel Stairs and Platforms w/ Removable Handrails 202 1 Lot 1 Bar Grating & Stair Treads 203 1 Paint 204 205 206 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 207 208 Vibration Isolators 209 12 ACE Seismic Control Spring Isolators, Zone 3 632 -H 210 3600 Lb. Each, 1" Deflection, 0.2" Motion Limitation 211 212 Genset Sub -Base Fuel Tank 213 1 Double Wall Sub -Base Fuel Tank 2085020 214 UL -142 Listed & Labeled SST02096 215 24 Hour Fuel Cell Capacity - 3065 Gallons 216 *CHANGE to 2000G USABLE SST02096A 217 Engine Supply & Return Connections 218 Integral Welded Fuel Fill Spill Containment 219 Stub -Up Zone with Removeable Stainless Plate Covers 220 Pads for ACE Mountings Vibration Isolators 221 1 2" Normal Vent -Fuel Cell - C &B 401 -01 -2000 222 1 2" Normal Vent - Containment Basin - C &B 401 -01 -2000 223 1 6" Emergency Vent -Fuel Cell - OPW 201 M -8081 224 1 6" Emergency Vent - Containment Basin - OPW 201 M -8081 225 1 Mechanical Fuel Level Gauge - Krueger FG -13 226 1 Low Level Float Switch - 50% Fuel Level - Madison M4500 -01 BK70 227 1 High Level Float Switch - 90% Fuel Level - Madison M4500 -01 BK70 228 1 Basin Leak Detection Float Switch - Madison M4500 -01 BK70 229 1 High Fuel Level Alarm Kit - C &B 1400 -13 -1000 230 Set High Fuel Level Float Switch @ 90% 231 1 61fSTOP- Overfill Prevention Valve -Set @ 95% - OPW 61fSTOP -2000 232 Equipped with Drop Tube For Submerged Filling 233 1 2" Camlock Locking Cap - OPW 634B -1050 234 1 4" NPT Black Pipe Nipple X 5" Long -OPV Mounting BN4X5 235 1 Extend Normal Vents per NFPA110 236 1 Exterior Color - Black Paint Paint 237 1 Jamesbury Manual Fire Safe Shutoff Valve 1 1/4" Dia 01004A2236XT -1 238 CRM Test Documentation Required 239 240 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 Bill of Materials QWEST TUKWILA WASHINGTON 1500 kW Generator Set COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CRM Project #63129, Revision # 1 Line Qty. Description Part Number 241 242 CRM On -Site Testing 243 1 CRM Site Tests: 4 -Hour Load Test 244 4 -Hour Load Test With CRM Resistive Load Bank 245 CRM Test Documentation Required 246 247 DQGAB O &M Manual 248 1 Operator's & Maintenance Manuals - DQGAB 0998 -0073 249 Note: 1 -Set Shipped with Each Generator Set 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 10/18/2011 NDZ Project #63129 PROTOTYPE TEST SUPPORT (PTS) 60 HZ TEST SUMMARY Power GENERATOR SET MODELS Generation 10AA 150250DQDQGGAB REPRESENTATIVE PROTOTYPE Mode1:1500DQGAB Alternator: P734C Engine: QSK50 -G4 NR2 The following summarizes prototype testing conducted on the designated representative prototype of the specified models. This testing is conducted to verify the complete generator set electrical and mechanical design integrity. Prototype testing is conducted only on generator sets not sold as new equipment. Maximum Surge Power: 1580 kW Steady State Performance: The generator set was evaluated to determine the stated The generator set was tested to verify steady state maximum surge power. operating performance was within the specified maximum limits. Voltage Regulation: ±0.50% Random Voltage Variation: ±0.50% Frequency Regulation: Isochronous Random Frequency Variation: ±0.25% Transient Performance: Torsional Analysis and Testing: The generator set was tested with the standard alternator The generator set was tested to verify that the design is to verify single step loading capability as required by not subjected to harmful torsional stresses. A spectrum NFPA 110. Voltage and frequency response on load analysis of the transducer output was conducted over the addition or rejection were evaluated. The following results speed range of 1200 to 2000 RPM. were recorded: Cooling System: 40 °C Ambient Full Load Acceptance: 0.5 in. H2O restriction Voltage Dip: 40.4 % The cooling system was tested to determine ambient Recovery Time: 4.2 Second temperature and static restriction capabilities. The test Frequency Dip: 7.5 % was performed at full rated load in elevated ambient Recovery Time: 5.6 Second temperature under stated static restriction conditions. Full Load Rejection: Voltage Rise: 26.4 % Recovery Time: 2.8 Second Frequency Rise: 3.5 % Recovery Time: 1.3 Second Harmonic Analysis: (per MIL - STD -705B, Method 601.4) Line to Line Line to Neutral Electrical and Mechanical Strength: Harmonic No Load Full Load No Load Full Load The generator set was tested to several single phase and three phase faults to verify that the generator can safely 3 0.18 0.01 0.13 0.08 withstand the forces associated with short circuit 5 0.2 2.3 0.13 2.3 conditions. The generator set was capable of producing 7 0.52 1.46 0.48 0.74 full rated output at the conclusion of the testing. 9 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.07 11 0.65 0.49 0.64 0.46 13 0.21 0.28 0.19 0.31 15 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.1 Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice pts -265a Diesel generator set QSK50 series engine Description Cummins Power Generation commercial generator sets are fully integrated power generation systems providing optimum performance, reliability and versatility for stationary standby and prime power applications. Codes or standards compliance may not be available with all model configurations — consult factory for availability. This generator set is designed in facilities certified to ISO 9001 and manufactured in facilities certified to ISO 9001 or ISO 9002. A. The Prototype Test Support (PTS) program verifies the performance integrity of the generator set design. Cummins Power Generation products bearing the PTS symbol meet the prototype test requirements of NFPA 110 for Level 1 systems. All low voltage models are CSA certified to product class 4215 -01. The generator set is available listed to UL 2200, Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies for all 60 Hz low voltage models. The PowerCommand control is Listed to UL 508 - Category NITW7 for U.S. and Canadian usage. Circuit breaker assemblies are UL 489 Listed for 100% continuous operation and also UL 869A Listed Service Equipment. U.S. EPA Engine certified to Stationary Emergency U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards, 40 CFR 60 subpart 1111 Tier 2 exhaust emission levels. U.S. applications must be applied per this EPA regulation. International The generator set package is available certified for seismic application in accordance with the Building following International Building Code: IBC2000, Code IBC2003, IBC2006 and IBC2009. Features Cummins heavy -duty engine - Rugged 4- cycle, industrial diesel delivers reliable power, low emissions and fast response to Toad changes. Alternator - Several alternator sizes offer selectable motor starting capability with low reactance 2/3 pitch windings, low waveform distortion with non - linear loads and fault clearing short- circuit capability. Permanent magnet generator (PMG) - Offers enhanced motor starting and fault clearing short- circuit capability. Control system - The PowerCommand® electronic control is standard equipment and provides total genset system integration including automatic remote starting /stopping, precise frequency and voltage regulation, alarm and status message display, AmpSentryTM protection, output metering, auto - shutdown at fault detection and NFPA 110 Level 1 compliance. Cooling system - Standard integral set - mounted radiator system, designed and tested for rated ambient temperatures, simplifies facility design requirements for rejected heat. hlFPA - The genset accepts full rated load in a single step in accordance with NFPA 110 for Level 1 systems. Warranty and service - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor network. 02011 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Genera on and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S-15125 (6/11) Standby rating Prime rating Continuous rating Data sheets Model 60 Hz kW (kVA) 50 Hz kW (kVA) 60 Hz kW (kVA) 50 Hz kW (kVA) 60 Hz kW (kVA) 50 Hz kW (kVA) 60 Hz 50 Hz A �„ '.''.;:.L" °..._. 1... 185 _... 11100 (107C) ,. ! 9039 DOGAB Cw r. ,; a ' ;S - : r ' xa�-. w ..ar • . ; . » :,:,; ;: .. D -3334 ... ecr :-.••• . c 02011 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Genera on and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S-15125 (6/11) Generator set specifications Governor regulation class IS08528 Part 1 Class G3 Voltage regulation, no load to full load ± 0.5% Random voltage variation ± 0.5% Frequency regulation lsochronous Random frequency variation ± 0.25% Radio frequency emissions compliance IEC 801.2 through IEC 801.5; MIL STD 461C, Part 9 Engine specifications Bore 158.8 mm (6.25 in) Stroke 158.8 mm (6.25 in) Displacement 50.3 litres (3067 in') Configuration Cast iron, V 16 cylinder Battery capacity 1800 amps minimum at ambient temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) Battery charging altemator 35 amps Starting voltage 24 volt, negative ground Fuel system Cummins' Modular Common Rail System Fuel filter Dual element 10 micron filtration spin -on fuel filter with 15 micron water separator Air cleaner type Dry replaceable element Lube oil filter type(s) Four spin -on, combination full flow filter and bypass filters Standard cooling system High ambient radiator Alternator specifications Design Brushless, 4 pole, drip proof revolving field Stator 2/3 pitch Rotor Single bearing, flexible disc Insulation system Class H Standard temperature rise 150 °C standby at 40 °C ambient Exciter type PMG (permanent magnet generator) Phase rotation A (U), B (V), C (W) Alternator cooling Direct drive centrifugal blower fan AC waveform total harmonic distortion < 5% no load to full linear load, < 3% for any single harmonic Telephone influence factor (TIF) < 50 per NEMA MG1 -22.43 Telephone harmonic factor (THF) < 3 Available voltages 60 Hz line - neutral /line -line • 220/380 • 277/480 • 255/440 • 347/600 50 Hz line - neutral /line -line • 2400/4160 r 4, Y ,w Note: Consult factory for other voltages. Our energy working for YOU.TM www. cu m m i n spower,co m 02011 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. _ S -1512g (6/11) Power Generation Control system PCC 3201 PowerCommand control is an integrated generator set control system providing governing, voltage regulation, engine protection and operator interface functions. Major features include: - Integral Amp Sentry Relay providing a full range of alternator protection functions that are matched to the alternator provided. - Battery monitoring and testing features and smart starting control system. - Three phase sensing, full wave rectified voltage regulation system, with a PWM output for stable operation with all load types. - Control suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C ( -40 °F to +158 °F) and altitudes to 5000 meters (13,000 feet). - Prototype tested; UL, CSA, and CE compliant. - InPower PC -based service tool available for detailed diagnostics. - Optional Echelon LoNWoRKS® network interface. Operator /display panel - Off /manual /auto mode switch - Manual run /stop switch - Panel lamp test switch - Emergency stop switch - Exercise switch - Alpha- numeric display with pushbutton access for viewing engine and alternator data and providing setup, controls and adjustments - LED lamps indicating not in auto, common warning, common shutdown, remote start - Configurable for local language Engine protection - Overspeed shut down - Low oil pressure warning and shut down - High coolant temperature warning and shut down - High oil temperature warning - Low coolant level warning or shut down - Low coolant temperature warning - High and low battery voltage warning - Weak battery warning - Dead battery shut down - Fail to start (overcrank) shut down - Fail to crank shut down - Redundant start disconnect - Cranking lockout - Sensor failure indication Engine data - DC voltage - Lube oil pressure - Coolant temperature - Lube oil temperature - Engine speed - Engine ECM data AmpSentry AC protection - Over current and short- circuit shut down - Over current warning - Single and three phase fault regulation - Over and under voltage shut down - Over and under frequency shut down - Overload warning with alarm contact - Reverse power and reverse Var shut down Alternator data - Line -to -line and line -to- neutral AC volts - Three phase AC current - Frequency - Total and individual phase power factor, kW and kVA - Bus voltage and frequency (with paralleling options) Other data - Genset model data - Start attempts, starts, running hours - kW hours (total and since reset) - Fault history - Load profile (accessible with InPower) Governing - Digital electronic isochronous governor - Temperature dynamic governing - Smart idle speed mode Voltage regulation - Digital PWM electronic voltage regulation - Three phase line -to- neutral sensing - Single and three phase fault regulation - Configurable torque matching Control functions - Data logging on faults - Fault simulation (requires InPower) - Time delay start and cooldown - Cycle cranking - Configurable customer outputs (4) - Configurable network inputs (8) and outputs (16) (with optional network) - Remote emergency stop Paralleling - Active digital phase lock loop synchronizer - Isochronous kW and kVar load sharing controls - kW import/export and kVar /PF control for utility (mains) paralleling For further detail see document S -1444. Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com 82011 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company. product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S- 1512g(6/11) Power Generation Ratings definitions Emergency standby power (ESP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for the duration of power interruption of a reliable utility source. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. ited -time running power (LTP): Ap• able for supplying power to a constant electrical Toad fo° ited hours. Limited Time Running Power (LTP) is in acco nce with ISO 8528. Prime powe RP): Applicable for su: :., ing power to varying electrical load for unlimited hours. e Power (PRP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Ten per t overload capability is available in accordance wi ` SO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Base Toad (continuous) powe „ OP): Applicable for supplying power contin�, sly to a constant electrical load for unlimited hou Continuous Power (COP) in accordance with ISO 8528, 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Cummins Power Generation 1400 73' Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Telephone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and /or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. Our energy working for you."" www.cumminspower.com 02011 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S-1512g (8/11) Power Generation Genewrator se Model: DQGAB Frequency: 60 Fuel type: Diesel KW rating: 1500 standby Emissions level: EPA NSPS Stationary Emergency Tier 2 Exhaust emission data sheet: EDS -1059 •ie Continuous Continuous kW (kVA) kW ( Exhaust emission compliance sheet: EPA -1093 1500 (1875) 1350 (1688) ^... �',;p�i Sound performance data sheet: MSP -1034 3/4 Full 1/4 1/2 `'��, Full Cooling performance data sheet: MCP -152 US gph 32.5 60.2 83.4 109.4 Prototype test summary data sheet: PTS -265 L/hr Standard set - mounted radiator cooling outline: 0500 -4357 315.7 414.1 113.9 209 295.6 Optional set - mounted radiator cooling outline: = �'`' � " x . 4`i Optional heat exchanger cooling outline: A tt 4i Ty'; a `� `, ( Optional remote radiator cooling outline: 0500 -4309 Fuel consumption Standby •ie Continuous Continuous kW (kVA) kW ( kW (kVA) Ratings 1500 (1875) 1350 (1688) ^... �',;p�i Load 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full 1/4 1/2 `'��, Full Full US gph 32.5 60.2 83.4 109.4 30.1 ®' L/hr 123 227.9 315.7 414.1 113.9 209 295.6 Engine r Standby P Prime C Continuous Engine manufacturer C Cummins Inc. " "r Fuel flow Maximum fuel flow, L/hr (US gph) Maximum fuel inlet restriction, kPa (in Hg) Maximum fuel inlet temperature, °C ( °F) 757 (200) 30 (9.0) 70 (160) ©2010 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." Is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. D -3334j (7/10) Air Standby rating Prime rating Continuous rating Combustion air, m3 /min (scfm) Maximum air cleaner restriction, kPa (in H2O) Altemator cooling air, m3 /min (cfm) 139 (4895) 6.2 (25) 207 (7300) Exhaust Exhaust flow at set rated load, m3 /min (cfm) Exhaust temperature, °C ( °F) Maximum back pressure, kPa (in H2O) 342 (12065) 491 (915) 1 1 01111 6.78 (27) Standard set - mounted radiator cooling Ambient design, °C ( °F) 40 (104) Ambient design, °C ( °F)a Heat rejected, jacket water circuit, MJ /min (Btu/min) Fan load, kW. (HP) 45 (60) xw, s Fan toad, kWm (HP) n� oim ,; :," Coolant capacity (with radiator), L (US gal) 541 (143) R r Li Cooling system air flow, m3 /min (scfm) 1705 (60150) Total heat radiated to room, MJ /min (Btu /min) Cooling system air flow, m3 /min (scfm) Total heat rejection, MJ /min (Btu /min) 72.3 (68580) 1 0t ®(® "a" 2) '' I7 'i � 11,1 d " 1 Total heat rejection, MJ /min (Btu /min) Maximum cooling air flow static restriction, kPa (in H2O) 0.12 (0.5) twi r; r i' [ ;i " k, w 1 Maximum fuel return line restriction kPa (in Hg) m ' ° Maximum raw water flow, jacket water circuit, Umin (US gal /min) Optional set - mounted radiator cooling Set coolant capacity, L (US gal) u kG i ? t r r" • ` .,,, Ambient design, °C ( °F)a Heat rejected, jacket water circuit, MJ /min (Btu/min) sr... ," +- xw, s Fan toad, kWm (HP) *t +f 1 ' `Q �cS . tki R r Coolant capacity (with radiator), L (US gal) "' ; b . s ue ; s a ,, v .. R_ Total heat radiated to room, MJ /min (Btu /min) Cooling system air flow, m3 /min (scfm) j ; i " '' I7 'i � 11,1 d " 1 Total heat rejection, MJ /min (Btu /min) Maximum raw water pressure, aftercooler circuit, kPa (psi) twi r; r i' [ ;i " k, w 1 Maximum cooling air flow static restriction, kPa (in H2O) . -skt6_. -� ���. �.t,. =' Maximum raw water flow, jacket water circuit, Umin (US gal /min) Maximum fuel return line restriction, kPa (in Hg) �% r ���,,r��.r,„�, -_�, � �. , , ; �������� .> ,_.�. ..�, Optional heat exchanger cooling Set coolant capacity, L (US gal) u kG i ? t r r" • ` .,,, Heat rejected, jacket water circuit, MJ /min (Btu/min) • " m ,g sr... ," +- xw, s r *t +f Heat rejected, aftercooler circuit, MJ /min (Btu/min) ' `Q R Heat rejected, fuel circuit, MJ /min (Btu /min) b . s ue ; s a ,, v .. R_ Total heat radiated to room, MJ /min (Btu /min) Maximum raw water pressure, jacket water circuit, kPa (psi) '' I7 'i � 11,1 d " Maximum raw water pressure, aftercooler circuit, kPa (psi) twi r; r i' [ ;i " k, w 1 Maximum raw water pressure, fuel circuit, kPa (psi) � . ? Maximum raw water flow, jacket water circuit, Umin (US gal /min) . y " _ :,- =,.,. Maximum raw water flow, aftercooler circuit, Umin (US aVmin Maximum raw water flow, fuel circuit, Umin (US gal/min) m Minimum raw water flow at 27 °C ( 80 °F) temp, j acket water circuit, Umin (US gal /min) , C , Ia !'I y Minimum raw water flow at 27 °C (80 °F) inlet temp, aftercooler circuit, Umin (US gal /min) iri • Minimum raw water flow at 27 °C (80 °F) inlet temp, fuel circuit, Umin (US gal /min) '4 °- ° �,,.> • Raw water delta P at min flow, jacket water circuit, kPa (psi) "" ` I` �'" � yt, "�,1 Y,ro �g rti M... . el.. Raw water delta P at min flow, aftercooler circuit, kPa (psi) (P) jl' " °° ' "� , il' � � "'� " . ,1�'''i �� ":� � t4��Gkh�h „�1� �?�.�' _ Raw water delta P at min flow, fuel circuit, kPa (psi) Maximum jacket water outlet temp, °C ( °F) 11 y,�,,;;'�,�'���,,�, V���a "��.�. 'IA Maximum aftercooler inlet temp, °C ( °F) . $ t ' Maximum aftercooler inlet temp at 25 °C (77 °F) ambient, °C ( °F) ti A ;, t4 , Maximum fuel return line restriction, kPa (in Hg) ? u µ_! sN'„ " I; a ' sa �, , ° Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminsaower.com ©2010 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you? Is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. D -3334) (7/10) Power Generation - • ;. onal remote radiator cooling Standby rating Prime rating Continuous rating Set coolant , . ity, L (US gal) ,a 4 :e k ... Kg a k Max flow rate at m :. on head, jacket water circuit, Umin (US gal /min)., 1779 (470) .. $x '�� Max flow rate at max friction hea:, cooler circuit, Umin (US gal/min) 492 (130)Wi# t f x Heat rejected, jacket water circuit, MJ /min (Btu • -:. 35.44 (33610) 32.11 (30455) Heat rejected, aftercooler circuit, MJ /min (Btu/min) 26.93 (25545) 23.96 (22725) ' ' : , "" Heat rejected, fuel circuit, MJ /min Btu /min - X _ C rh_ Total heat radiated to room, MJ /min (Btu/min) . -• 94 (9425) 8.78 (8330) Maximum friction head, jacket water circuit, kPa (psi) 67 ': Maximum friction head, aftercooler circuit, kPa (psi) 48 (7) yrff „� Maximum static head, jacket water circuit, m (ft) 18.3 (60) ', „ Maximum static head, aftercooler circuit, m (ft) 18.3 (60) # Maximum jacket water outlet temp, °C (°F) 104 (220) 100 (212 ” ° .. :.> Maximum aftercooler inlet temp at 25 °C (77 °F) ambient, °C ( °F) 49 (120) : -: Maximum aftercooler inlet temp, °C ( °F) 71 (160) 66 (150) (�, ��+�� Maximum fuel flow, Uhr (US gph) :', -;:,!:$:, 1:..` Maximum fuel return line restriction, kPa ( (in H g) II Derating factors Standby Prime Engine power available up to 890 m (2920 ft) at ambient temperatures up to 40 °C (104 °F). Above these elevations, derate at 6.6% per 305 m (1000 ft) and 14.0% per 10 °C (18 °F). tngine power avallable up to bbl m (1t544 it) at ambient temperatures up to 4U "U (1U4 "r). Above tnese elevations, derate at 6.6% per 305 m (1000 ft) and 14.0% per 10 °C (18 °F). Continuous Ratings definitions Emergency standby power (ESP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for the duration of power interruption of a reliable utility source. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. mited -time running power Applic a for supplying power to a consta lectrical load for limited hour imited Time Running Power :. TP) is in accordance with '° 8528. Our energy working for you T"" www.cumminspower.com me power (PRP): Applic ='s, e for supplying power to varyin ectrical load for unlimited ho . Prime Power (PRP) is in acc. , ance with ISO 8528. Ten percen . erload capability is availabl accordance with ISO 3 AS 2789, DIN 6271 and B` " ° 14. ase load (continuous) er (COP): 02010 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. D -3334j (7/10) Appli \sae for supplying power continuo.. to a constant electrical lo for unlimited hours. Contin `_; s Power (COP) is in accordance -th ISO 8528, ISO 3046, AS 2789, ' N 6271 and BS 5514. Power Generation Alternator data Voltage Connection' Temp rise degrees C Duty' Single phase factor' Max surge kVA` Winding No. Alternator data sheet Feature Code 380 Wye, 3 -phase 125 P • 'I 5743 ADS -332 B596 -2 380 Wye, 3 -phase 150/105 S /P 6716 ADS -333 B595 -2 380 Wye, 3 -phase 80 P „'� 6716 ', ADS -333 B687 -2 380 Wye, 3 -phase 105/80 S/P w s 7361 l , hr;, "3' j;; ADS -334 B599 -2 380 Wye, 3 -phase 80 S1 : 7695 1 ADS -335 B660 -2 440 Wye, 3 -phase 125 P 4602 4;�" ° : ADS -330 B692 -2 440 Wye, 3 -phase 150/125 S/P 5521 0,, = ADS -331 B691 -2 440 Wye, 3 -phase 125/105 S/P l a ! 5743 ADS -332 B663 -2 440 Wye, 3 -phase 80 S i� � fh � X11 6716 , "te a` ADS -333 B688-2 440 Wye, -phase 80 P P�" ' .0 b" : 7695 s7 I ADS -331 B689-2 ,� ®® p3 ' tl , .. ®r kdCiN Y 4.k "g-E1 t "n 19 Y tN Ii' A i�® ®et� i�C-® ii 480 ® ®® Wye, 3-phase 125/105 S/P a 5521 - -xISr ADS 331 B276 -2 '*VV VVyb, 0- 1JIIRJo ' VV I �T- p, y= ;;rye JJG I �y:-;; .0 y�+y +� Mt. /3 -JJI 1..AVY -G 480 Wye, 3 -phase 105/80 S/P 5743 ):;w�; �. ADS -332 B600 -2 480 Wye, 3 -phase 80 S " , "ri 6716q' ADS -333 B601 -2 600 Wye, 3 -phase 105 P 0 ' 4602 �' °;?� ADS -330 B581 -2 600 Wye, 3 -phase 125/105 S/P DOE 5521 , ADS -331 B602 -2 600 Wye, 3 -phase 80 P MIL a4 .. 5521 ADS -331 B695 -2 600 Wye, 3 -phase 105/80 S/P 5743 _ x # ADS -332 8603 -2 600 Wye, 3 -phase 80 S +: 6716 ,a a ADS -333 B604 -2 4160 Wye, 3 -phase 105 P „ " 6204 S ", wa ADS -322 B312-2 4160 Wye, 3 -phase 105/80 S/P bT i% 7005,, " 3'.' "', ADS -323 B313 -2 Notes: 'Limited single phase capability is available from some three phase rated configurations. To obtain single phase rating, multipy the three phase kW rating by the Single Phase Factor'. All single phase ratings are at unity power factor. 2 Standby (S), Prime (P) and Continuous ratings (C). Factor for the Single Phase Output from Three PhaseA /tematorformula listed below. Maximum rated starting kVA that results in a minimum of 90% of rated sustained voltage during starting. Formulas for calculating full load currents: Three phase output le phase output kW x 1000 Voltage x 1.73 x 0.8 Cummins Power Generation 1400 73" Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 kW x Sing eFactor x 1000 Voltag Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and /or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com 02010 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 0.3334) (7/10) Power Generation Pweir Generation Exhaust Emission Data Sheet 1500DQGAB 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set Engine Information: Model: Cummins Inc, QSK50 -G4 NR2 Bore: 6.25 in. (159 mm) Type: 4 Cycle, 60 °V, 16 Cylinder Diesel Stroke: 6.25 in. (159 mm) Aspiration: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled Displacement: 3067 cu. In. (50.2 liters) Compression Ratio: 15.0:1 Emission Control Device: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled TEST CONDITIONS Data is representative of steady -state engine speed (± 25 RPM) with full load (± 2 %). Pressures, temperatures, and emission rates were stabilized. Fuel Specification: ASTM D975 No. 2 -D diesel fuel with 0.03 -0.05% sulfur content (by weight), and 40-48 cetane number. Fuel Temperature: 99 ± 9 °F (at fuel pump inlet) Intake Air Temperature: 77 ± 9 °F Barometric Pressure: 29.6 ± 1 in. Hg Humidity: NOx measurement corrected to 75 grains H2O /Ib dry air Reference Standard: ISO 8178 The NOx, HC, CO and PM emission data tabulated here are representative of test data taken from a single engine under the test conditions shown above. Data for the other components are estimated. These data are subjected to instrumentation and engine -to- engine variability. Field emission test data are not guaranteed to these levels. Actual field test results may vary due to test site conditions, installation, fuel specification, test procedures and instrumentation. Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may results in elevated emission levels. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice eds -1059b 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full • Full PERFORMANCE DATA Standb Standb Standb Standb Prime BHP @ 1800 RPM (60 Hz) 555 1111 1666 2205 1971 Fuel Consumption (gal /Hr) 32.5 60.2 83.4 109.4 97.8 Exhaust Gas Flow (CFM) 4815 8320 10180 12065 1000 Exhaust Gas Temperature ( °F) 665 745 785 915 ; 35 EXHAUST EMISSION DATA HC (Total Unburned Hydrocarbons) 0.33 0.19 0.12 0.08 0.0'' NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2) 3.20 3.50 4.90 5.70 5.80 CO (carbon Monoxide) 0.96 0.55 0.40 0.57 0.48 PM (Particular Matter) 0.15 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide) 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 Smoke (Bosch) 0.50 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 All values are Grams per HP -Hour, Smoke is Bosch# TEST CONDITIONS Data is representative of steady -state engine speed (± 25 RPM) with full load (± 2 %). Pressures, temperatures, and emission rates were stabilized. Fuel Specification: ASTM D975 No. 2 -D diesel fuel with 0.03 -0.05% sulfur content (by weight), and 40-48 cetane number. Fuel Temperature: 99 ± 9 °F (at fuel pump inlet) Intake Air Temperature: 77 ± 9 °F Barometric Pressure: 29.6 ± 1 in. Hg Humidity: NOx measurement corrected to 75 grains H2O /Ib dry air Reference Standard: ISO 8178 The NOx, HC, CO and PM emission data tabulated here are representative of test data taken from a single engine under the test conditions shown above. Data for the other components are estimated. These data are subjected to instrumentation and engine -to- engine variability. Field emission test data are not guaranteed to these levels. Actual field test results may vary due to test site conditions, installation, fuel specification, test procedures and instrumentation. Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may results in elevated emission levels. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice eds -1059b ower Generation EPA Tier 2 Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement 1 500DQGAB 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set Compliance Information: The engine used in this generator set complies with the Tier 2 emissions limits of U.S EPA New Source Performance Standards for Stationary Emergency engines under the provisions of 40 CFR 60 Subpart 1111 when tested per ISO 8178 D2. Engine Manufacturer: EPA Certificate Number: Effective Date: Date Issued: EPA Diesel Engine Family: CARB Executive Order: Cummins Inc CEX- STATCI -11 -04 06/08/2010 06/08/2010 BCEXL050.AAD Engine Information: Model: Cummins Inc QSK50 -G4 NR2 Engine Nameplate HP: 2220 Type: 4 Cycle, 60 °V, 16 Cylinder Diesel Aspiration: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled Compression Ratio: 15.0:1 Emission Control Device: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled Bore: 6.25 in. (159 mm) Stroke: 6.25 in. (159 mm) Displacement: 3067 cu. in. ( 50.2 liters ) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NSPS Stationary Emergency Tier 2 Limits COMPONENT NOx + HC (Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2 + Non Methane Hydrocarbons) CO (Carbon Monoxide) PM (Particulate Matter) (All values are Grams per HP -Hour) 4.77 2.61 0.15 Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may result in elevated emission levels. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice epa -1093g Power Generation Cooling System Data DQGAB High Ambient Air Temperature Radiator Cooling System Enhanced High Ambient Air Temperature Radiator Cooling System Duty (k 9 Max Cooling @ Air Flow Static Restriction, Unhoused (inches water /mm water) Housed in Free Air, No Air Discharge Restriction 0.0/0.0 0.25/6.4 0.5/12.7 0.75/19.1 1.0/25.4 1 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature Degree C 60 Hz Standby 1500 45.7 44.4 43.2 39.4 37.8 N/A N/A N/A N/A .. • ,,,.:,;,.4 „, Prime 1350 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Continuous N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 50 Hz Standby N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prime N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Continuous N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Enhanced High Ambient Air Temperature Radiator Cooling System Notes: 1. Data shown are anticipated cooling performance for typical generator set. 2. Cooling data is based on 1000 ft (305 m) site test location. 3. Generator set power output may need to be reduced at high ambient conditions. Consult generator set data sheet for derate schedules. 4. Cooling performance may be reduced due to several factors including but not limited to: Incorrect installation, improper operation, fouling of the cooling system, and other site installation variables. Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice Bulletin mcp -152b Duty Rating Max Cooling @ Air Flow Static Restriction, Unhoused (inches water /mm water) Housed in Free Air, No Air Discharge Restriction 0.0/0.0 0.25/6.410.5/12.7 0.75/19.1 11.0/25.4 1 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature, Degree C Standby 1500 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 60 Hz Prime 1350 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Continuous N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Standby N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 50 Hz Prime N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Continuous N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Notes: 1. Data shown are anticipated cooling performance for typical generator set. 2. Cooling data is based on 1000 ft (305 m) site test location. 3. Generator set power output may need to be reduced at high ambient conditions. Consult generator set data sheet for derate schedules. 4. Cooling performance may be reduced due to several factors including but not limited to: Incorrect installation, improper operation, fouling of the cooling system, and other site installation variables. Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice Bulletin mcp -152b Power Generation Sound Data 1500DQGAB 60Hz Sound Pressure Levels 7 meters dB(A Configuration Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Position (Note 1) 8 Position Average 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Standard - Unhoused (Note 3) Infinite Exhaust 100.4 96.8 95.3 96.6 93.4 96.3 94.2 99.0 97.1 Note: 1. Position 1 faces the engine front at 23 feet (7 m) from the surface of the generator set. The positions proceed around the generator set in a counter - clockwise direction in 45° increments. 2. Data based on full rated Toad with standard radiator -fan package. 3. Sound data for generator set with infinite exhaust do not include exhaust noise. 4. Sound pressure levels per ANSI S1.13 -1971 as applicable. 5. Reference sound pressure is 20 µPa. 6. Sound pressure levels are subject to instrumentation, measurement, installation and generator set variability. Sound Power Levels dB(A Configuration Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Sound Power 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Standard - Unhoused (Note 3) E Exhaust 82.5 101.1 119.3 119.5 117.5 114.9 109.7 108.0 124.5 Note: 1. Sound pressure levels per ANSI S12.34 -1988 and SIO 3744 as applicable. 2. Data based on full rated load with standard radiator -fan package. 3. Sound data for generator set with infinite exhaust do not include exhaust noise. 4. Reference sound pressure is 1pW- 1x10-12 W. 5. Sound pressure levels are subject to instrumentation, measurement, installation and generator set variability. Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels 1 meter dB(A Open Exhaust (No Muffler) @ Rated Load Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Sound Pressure Level 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 94.6 118.5 123.4 128.1 126.6 128.6 126.9 125.7 135.1 Note: Sound pressure level per ISO 6798 Annex A as applicable. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specification Subject to Change Without Notice Bulletin msp -1034b Power Generation ALTERNATOR DATA SHEET Frame Size P734C CHARACTERISTICS WEIGHTS: Stator Assembly: 3186 Ib 1445 kg Rotor Assembly: 2756 Ib 1250 kg Complete Assembly: 6654 Ib 3018 kg MAXIMUM SPEED: 2250 rpm EXCITATION CURRENT: Full Load 3.6 Amps No Load 0.5 Amps INSULATION SYSTEM: Class H Throughout 3 0 RATINGS (0.8 power factor) 60 Hz Voltage (winding no) (Based on specific temperature rise at 40 °C 220/380 240/416 220/380 240/416 254/440 277/480 347/600 ambient temperature) (13) (13) (312) 0121 (312) 312 ! (07) 163 °C Rise Ratings kW 1284 1456 1556 1620 1620 kVA 1605 1820 1945 2025 2025 150 °C Rise Ratings kW 1248 1416 1512 1576 1576 kVA 1560 1770 1890 1970 1970 125 °C Rise Ratings kW 1512 1000 1001 1 ICE 1512 kVA 1890 1890 105 °C Rise Ratings kW ' 1116 1272 1352 1408 1408 kVA 1395 1590 1690 1760 1760 80 °C Rise Ratings kW 1032 1172 1252 1300 1300 kVA 1290 1465 1565 1625 1625 REACTANCES (per unit ± 10 %) 220/380 240/416 220/380 240/416 254/440 277/480 347/600 (Based on full load at 125 °C Rise Rating) (13) (13) (312) f312) (312) (312) (07) Synchronous 4.06 3.86. 3.67 3.21 2.96 Transient 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.19 0.21 Subtransient 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.14 Negative Sequence 0.26 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.16 Zero Sequence 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 MOTOR STARTING 220/380 240/416 220/380 240/416 254/440 277/480 347/600 (13) (13) (312) 53121 (312) (312) (07) Maximum kVA (90% Sustained Voltage) 5521 5521 5521 5521 5521 TIME CONSTANTS 220/380 240/416 220/380 240/416 254/440 277/480 347/600 (Sec) (13) (13) (312) 53121 (312) (312) (07) Transient 0.135 0.135 0.135 0.135 0.135 Subtransient 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 Open Circuit 2.230 2.230 2.230 2.230 2.230 DC 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 WINDINGS ( @20 °C) 220/380 240/416 220/380 240/416 254/440 277/480 347/600 (13) (13) (312) 53121 (312) (312) (07) Stator Resistance (Line to Line, Ohms) 0.00126 0.00126 0.00126 0.00126 0.00400 Rotor Resistance (Ohms) 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 Number of Leads 6 6 6 6 6 Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice ads -331 b Power Generation Alternator Data Sheet Frame Size: P734C Winding 312 THREE PHASE EFFICIENCY CURVES 60 Hz 416V 03 so 9a 020 090 040 0 60 0 60 070 000 000 P1. 1.0 0,0 0,0 100 110 1703 KVA Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice ads-331b Power Generation Alternator Data Sheet Frame Size: P734C PERCENT TRANSIENT VOLTAGE DIP 60 Hz 30 — 25 20 15 10 5 Winding 312 Locked Rotor Motor Starting Curve 380V 416V 440V 460V 480V 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 LOCKED ROTOR WA 3000 3500 40 00 Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice ads-331b Power Generation Alternator Data Sheet Frame Size: P734C Three -phase Short Circuit Decrement Curve. 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Cummins Power Generation Specification May Change Without Notice ads-331b • NEWAGE INTERNATIONAL THERMAL DAMAGE CURVE 1 hour 30 min 10 min 5 min 2 min 1 min u m H J LL LL 0 Z 0 F P. 10 sec X 2 1 THERMAL DAMAGE CURVE The curve is drawn for the following conditions a) 1 per unit current is referred to class F rating at minimum volts. b) Windings are assumed to be either hot or cold in an ambient of 30C. c) For overload and short circuit capacities of each frame, refer to sales literature. d) Once tripped, the Newage protection unit takes 8 - 10 sec to operate, irrespective of stator overload current value, it should therefore be regarded only as a BACK -UP to whatever system the customer chooses to install. It is ADVISABLE for customer to provide independent means of protection for overload current up to 3 per unit. 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Form No. R -1053 ill' I4L`b��•i•L`lt} NEWAGE INTERNATIONAL A.C. GENERATOR FRAME PE734C THREE PHASE PHASE SHORT CIRCUIT DECREMENT CURVE A.V.R TYPE MX STAR CONNECTION WINDING 312 4 POLE FREQ 60 Hz 1800 Rev /Min NO LOAD EXCITATION AT RATED SPEED SUSTAINED SHORT CIRCUIT = 6100 AMPS NOTE 1 THE FOLLOWING MULTIPLICATION FACTORS SHOULD BE USED TO ADJUST THE VALUES FROM CURVES BETWEEN THE 0.001 SECONDS AND THE MINIMUM CURRENT POINT IN RESPECT OF NOMINAL OPERATING VOLTAGE VOLTAGE FACTOR 416 X 1.00 440 X 1.06 THE SUSTAINED CURRENT VALUE IS C ACA V 4 1n 480 X 1.15 NA 1 AN 1 IKKCJYtI• 1 IVt V1--VVL I PRa, LEVEL NOTE 2 THE FOLLOWING MULTIPLICATION FACTORS SHOULD BE USED TO CONVERT THE VALUES CALCULATED IN ACCORDANCE 1MTH NOTE 1 TO THOSE APPLICABLE TO THE VARIOUS TYPES OF SHORT CIRCUIT INSTANTANEOUS MINIMUM SUSTAINED MAX-SUSTAINED DURATION ALL OTHER TIMES ARE UNCHANGED 3 PHASE 2 PHASE L -L 1 PHASE L -N X1.0 X0.87 X1.3 X 1.0 X 1.80 X 3.20 X 1.0 X 1.50 X 2.50 10 SEC 5 SEC 2 SEC APPLICATION DATA SHEET NUMBER P E7C/312/60/MX/5 ISSUE B DATE 4/14/2004 Power Command® 3201 digital generator set control Description The PowerCommand® 3201 Control is a microprocessor - based generator set monitoring, metering and control system. The control provides an operator interface to the genset, digital voltage regulation, digital governing and generator set protective functions. It may incorporate optional automatic digital paralleling controls and /or power transfer controls. The integration of all the functions into a single control system provides enhanced reliability and performance compared to conventional control systems. The PowerCommand control is designed for mounting on the generator set and is suitable for use on generator sets ranging in size from 20 kW to 4000 kW. It will directly read AC voltages up to 600 VAC and can be configured for any frequency, voltage and power connection configuration from 120 to 13,800 VAC. The operator panel may be remote - mounted from the generator set and connected via an RS485 network connection. The control offers a wide range of standard control and digital display features so custom control configurations are not needed to meet application requirements and system reliability is not compromised by use of untested special components. Power for PowerCommand Control is usually derived from the generator set starting batteries. It functions over a voltage range from 8 VDC to 35 VDC. Features Digital full authority electronic engine controls - Provide engine monitoring, protection and governing. These functions are integrated with voltage regulation and paralleling functions for optimum system performance. Digital voltage regulation - Provides fast, controlled response to load changes and high levels of immunity to the effects of non - linear loads. AmpSentryTM protective relay - UL Listed, true alternator overcurrent protection. AC output metering - Includes analog and digital display. Battery monitoring system - Senses and warns against weak battery condition that is not detected by conventional DC over and undervoltage monitoring. Message display - Digital alarm and status. Generator set monitoring - Displays status of all critical engine and alternator generator set functions. Smart starting control system - Integrated fuel ramping to limit black smoke and frequency overshoot, in addition to optimized cold weather starting. Advanced serviceability - Utilizes InPowerTM, a PC- based software service tool. Digital power transfer control - Optional control functions that allow operation in open transition, closed transition or soft (ramping) transfer modes. PowerCommand LonWorks° network - Optional network interface providing expanded input/output capability, remote monitoring and control by annunciators and other equipment, and easier installation. Warranty - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor service network. 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, (Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 1 of 10 Operator panel The operator panel provides the user with a complete package of easy to view and use information. It includes an enhanced graphical operator panel that allows the user to view up to 9 lines of information, as well as graphical displays of system data. Connections to the operator panel are sealed, locking plug interfaces for reliable, vibration - resistant interconnection to the generator set wiring harness. Control switches and functions Off/manual /auto mode control switch - The not in auto Tamp will flash when the control is in the manual or off mode. In the auto mode, the generator set can be started using the exercise push -button or with a start signal from a remote device, such as automatic transfer switches. Manual run /stop control switch and indicating LED - When the mode control switch is in the manual position and the manual run /stop switch is pressed, the generator set will start, bypassing all time delay starts. (Time delay idle can also be bypassed with another control action.) If the generator set is running in the manual mode, pressing the run /stop switch will cause the generator set to shut down. An LED (light emitting diode) lamp adjacent to the switch will Tight to indicate the generator set is in manual mode. Exercise control switch and indicating LED - When the mode control switch is in the auto position the exercise control switch is used to complete a pre - programmed exercise sequence. All exercise functions are disabled when an emergency start command is received by the control. An LED lamp adjacent to the switch will light to indicate the generator set is in exercise mode. Panel Tamp /lamp test control switch. Fault acknowledge /reset switch - The control includes a fault acknowledge function to allow the operator to reset the fault condition. If the fault condition is not corrected, the fault will reappear, but will not be logged as a separate event. Multiple faults can be logged and displayed at one time. Emergency stop control switch. Operator adjustments - The control includes provisions for many set up and adjustment functions via raise /lower switches on the operator panel. Functions that can be adjusted by the operator include: - Time delay start (0 -300 seconds) - Time delay stop (0 -600 seconds) - Alternator voltage (±5 %) - Alternator frequency (±3 Hz) The operator panel can be configured to require an access code prior to adjusting these values. A second access code is used to protect the control from unauthorized service level adjustments. Voltage and frequency adjustments are disabled during operation in parallel with a system bus to prevent inadvertent misadjustment of the paralleling load sharing functions. Analog AC metering panel The PowerCommand control is equipped with an analog AC metering panel that simultaneously displays 3 -phase line -to -line AC volts and current, kW, power factor and frequency. The meter panel is composed of a series of LEDs configured in bar graphs for each function. The LEDs are color coded with green indicating normal range values, amber for warning levels and red for shutdown conditions. Scales for each function are in % of nominal rated values. Graphical display panel The PowerCommand control is provided with a graphical display capable of displaying up to 9 lines of data with approximately 27 characters per line. The graphical display is accompanied by a set of six tactile -feel membrane switches that are used by the operator to navigate through control menus and to make control adjustments. Display is configurable for multiple languages. It is configurable for units of measurement. The display incorporates three levels of operation and adjustability. All data on the control can be viewed by Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, iWatch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 2 of 10 Power Generation • scrolling through screens with the navigation keys. The top three lines of the display are allocated to mode and status messages that continuously display the operating mode of the control system, as well as any faults or warning conditions that may be present on the controller. If more than one fault or warning message is present, the messages will scroll to allow the operator to view all active messages in the system. Screen -saver mode - The operator panel can be programmed to automatically switch off to reduce battery voltage drain when the control is not being used and the generator set is not running. Depressing any button on the operator panel, new fault conditions or receipt of a remote signal at the control will "wake up" the control. Generator set data Generator set hardware data - Generator set rating in kVA, complete generator set model number and serial number, engine model and serial number and alternator model and serial number. The control also displays the part number of the control and the software version present in the control. Data logs - Number of start attempts and number of start attempts since reset. Number of times generator set has run and number of times since reset. Duration of generator set running time and duration of running time since last reset. Generator set kWh produced and kWh produced since last reset. Adjustment history - Record of adjustment and setting changes made on the control, identifies whether adjustment was made via the operator panel or with a service tool. If a service tool is used, the control provides a record of the serial number of the tool used. This information is read with InPower. Fault history - Record of the most recent fault conditions with time stamp, along with the number of times each fault has occurred. At least 20 events are stored in the control memory. Load profile data - Data indicating the total operating hours at percent of load in 10% increments and since reset. Generator set AC data Generator set output frequency, voltage and current - All phases (line -to -line and line -to- neutral for voltage. Accuracy 1%. Generator set power output - PowerCommand displays generator set kW and kVA output (average phase, individual phase and direction of flow) and power factor with leading /lagging indication. Accuracy 5 %. Generator set kWh energy output - Total kWh produced and total produced since last reset with time stamp of time of last reset. Digital synchroscope - Bus voltage and frequency, generator set bus voltage and frequency, the phase angle displacement and a signal indicating "ready to close ". A breaker control switch is included on this panel for convenient operation of the equipment without switching between viewing screens. Engine data Basic engine data - Engine starting battery voltage, engine tube oil pressure and engine coolant temperature. Engine service data - Varies with engine used, but typically includes: Engine coolant pressure, engine fuel rail temperature and pressure, engine fuel input and output temperature, intake manifold temperature and pressure, ambient air pressure, crankcase blowby flow and aftercooler inlet coolant temperature. Engine fuel consumption - The fuel consumed by the engine is calculated by the control based on fuel flow into the engine and returned by the engine, and the temperature of the two flow streams. Accuracy is ± 5% over 500 hours of operation. Data provided includes overall average fuel consumed and consumption since reset. This information is read with InPower. Engine exhaust temperature (optional). er transfer control data (optional) Utili ' ains) source data - Displays line -to -line and Tine- to -ne 1 voltage of utility (mains) source, frequency and estimate z ps, and kW and kVA supplied by utility (mains) source (o: •nal when power transfer control is used). System status informa - Provides graphical system status display showin ailability of sources and positions of each contactor. System control - Allows operator to status of system and manually control operation of t` �s� stem. Provides manual adjustment capability for time ay start, stop, transfer and retransfer, as well as time delay program transition (when used) and power transfer ov time. Internal control functions General functions System control voltage - The control operates on 24 VDC from the generator set starting batteries. Control functions are fully operational over a voltage range of 8 VDC to 36 VDC. Emergency start mode - PowerCommand accepts a ground signal from remote devices or a network signal to automatically start the generator set and immediately accelerate to rated speed and voltage. PowerCommand includes a smart starting system that is designed to quickly start the engine, minimize black smoke, minimize voltage and frequency overshoot, and Our energy working for you: m www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, (Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 3 of 10 Power Generation oscillations on starting. The control system does this by careful simultaneous control of the engine fuel system and alternator excitation system. Non - emergency start mode - The control is provided with a separate remote start input or a network signal to start the generator set via the programmable idle control. Using the non - emergency mode, the generator set takes longer to start, but there is less wear on the engine. In this start mode, the generator set will start, operate at idle speed for a predefined time period or until the engine reaches operating temperature (whichever time is shorter), and then ramp to rated speed and voltage. Time delay is adjustable from 0 -300 seconds and default is 10 seconds. The control also monitors and records the source of start signals, when that information is available. The control automatically exits idle mode if an emergency remote start signal is received at the control. Data logging - The control maintains a record of manual control operations, warning and shutdown conditions and other events. It uses the control "on" time as the time - stamp means when a real time dock is not included with the control. The control also stores critical engine and alternator data before and after a fault occurs, for use by InPower and the technician in evaluating the root causes for the fault condition. Fault simulation mode - PowerCommand, in conjunction with InPower software, will accept commands to allow a technician to verify the proper operation of critical protective functions of the control by simulating failure modes or by forcing the control to operate outside of its normal operating ranges. InPower also provides a complete list of faults and settings for the protective functions of the specific generator set it is communicating with. Built in test - The control system automatically tests itself, and all the sensors, actuators and harnesses in the control system, on a startup signal. The test can also be initiated from InPower and can be accomplished either locally to the generator set or remotely. Engine control Engine starting - The control operates a factory- supplied fuel valve that enables engine starting. Cycle cranking - Configurable for number of starting cycles (1 to 7) and duration of crank and rest periods. Control includes starter protection algorithms to prevent the operator from specifying a starting sequence that might be damaging. Default setting is for (3) start cycles composed of 15 seconds of cranking and 15 seconds of rest. Programmable idle speed control - In this mode the generator set would start and run to idle speed. It would operate at that speed for a programmed time period, then ramp to rated speed. When the control gets a signal to stop, it will ramp to idle, operate for the programmed period at idle and then shut down. During idle mode, engine protective functions are adjusted for the lower engine speed and alternator function is disabled. Time delay start and stop (cool down) - Configurable for time delay of 0 -300 seconds prior to starting after receiving a remote start signal in normal operation modes and for time delay of 0 -600 seconds prior to ramp -to -idle or shutdown after signal to stop in normal operation modes. The generator set control will monitor the load during operation of the generator set, and if the total load on the set is Tess than 10% of rated it will reduce the operation time for the time delay stop in order to prevent extended operation of the engine at very light load levels. Default for both time delay periods is 0 seconds. Engine governing lsochronous governing - Controls engine speed within ± 0.25% for any steady state load from no load to full Toad. Frequency drift will not exceed ± 0.5% for a 33 °C (60 °F) change in ambient temperature over an 8 hour period. Droop governing - Control can be adjusted to droop from 0 to 10% from no load to full load, using InPower. Temperature dynamics - Modifies the engine fuel system control parameters as a function of engine temperature. Allows engine to be more responsive when warm and more stable when operating at lower temperature levels. lsochronous load sharing control - See Paralleling Functions /Load sharing controls. Droop load sharing control - See Paralleling Functions /Load sharing controls. Idle mode - Engine governing can be regulated at an idle speed for a programmed period on start or stop of the engine. When the engine is operating at idle speed, the alternator excitation is automatically switched off. Alternator control Digital output voltage regulation - PowerCommand will regulate output voltage to within 0.5% for any loads between no load and full load. Voltage drift will not exceed ± 0.5% for a 33 °C (60 °F) change in temperature in an 8 hour period. On engine starting, or sudden load acceptance, voltage is controlled to a maximum of 5% overshoot over nominal level. Torque- matched V /Hz overload control - The voltage roll -off set point and rate of decay (i.e., the slope of the V /Hz curve) is adjustable in the control. This function is automatically disabled when the control is in a synchronizing mode. Fault current regulation - PowerCommand will regulate the output current on any phase to a maximum of 3 times rated current under fault conditions for both single phase and three phase faults. In conjunction with a permanent magnet generator, it will provide 3 times rated current on all phases for motor starting and short circuit coordination purposes. Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com ©2008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice I Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, iWatch and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 4 of 10 Power Generation Isochronous (kVar) load sharing control - See Paralleling Functions /Load sharing controls. Droop (kVar) load sharing control - See Paralleling Functions /Load sharing controls. Protective functions On a warning condition, the control will indicate a fault by lighting the warning LED on the control panel and displaying the fault name and code on the operator display panel. The nature of the fault and time of occurrence are logged in the control. The service manual and InPower service tool provide service keys and procedures based on the service codes provided. On a shutdown condition, the control will light the shutdown LED on the control panel, display the fault name and code, initiate shutdown and lock out the generator set. The shutdown sequence of the generator set includes programmable cooldown at idle for fault conditions that do not endanger the engine. The control maintains a data log of all fault conditions as they occur and time stamps them with the controller run time and engine operating hours data. Adjustments to most set points are made using the InPower service tool. The control system includes a "fault bypass" mode that forces the system to function regardless of the status of protective functions. In this mode, the only protective functions that are operational are over speed, loss of both speed sensors, moving the control switch to the off position or pressing the emergency stop switch. The control maintains a record of the time that the mode is enabled and of all warning or shutdown conditions that have occurred while in the "fault bypass" mode. Many protective functions within the control system are configurable for warning, shutdown or both (2 levels). Exceptions to this include functions such as over speed conditions, and loss of speed sensing. In addition, some warning functions can incorporate control functions as a consequence of a fault. System protective functions: Ground fault warning (option - 600 VAC class generator sets) - Ground (earth) fault sensing is adjustable over a range of 100 -1200 amps with time delays of 0 -1 second. May be configured for shutdown rather than alarm. Configurable alarm and status inputs - PowerCommand will accept up to four alarm or status inputs (contact closed to ground) to indicate customer - specified conditions. The control is programmable for warning, shutdown or status indication and for labeling the input (up to 24 characters). Sixteen additional faults can be input to the control via the network. Breaker fail to close and breaker auxiliary contact warning or shutdown - When the paralleling control signals a circuit breaker to close, it will monitor the breaker auxiliary contacts and verify that the breaker has connected the generator set to the system bus. If the control does not sense a breaker closure within 0.5 second of the close signal, the control will monitor the phase relationship between the generator set and the bus. If this indicates that the generator set is not closed to the bus, the "breaker fail to close" alarm will be indicated, the breaker will be opened and the generator set shut down. If the phase relationship monitor indicates that the generator set is in parallel with the bus, "circuit breaker auxiliary contact failure" will be indicated and the generator set will continue to run in normal operation mode. Breaker fail to open warning - The control system monitors the operation of breakers that have been signaled to open. If the breaker does not open within 1 second of initiation of signal, a "breaker fail to open" warning is initiated. The control will logically allow the generator set to continue to run if shutdown of the generator set with the breaker closed will cause potential damage or operating problems. Bus or generator set PT input calibration error - The control system monitors the sensed voltage from the bus and generator set output voltage - potential transformers. When the paralleling breaker is closed, it will indicate a warning condition when they read different values. Emergency stop - Annunciated whenever the local or remote emergency stop signal is received. Alarm panel distinguishes between local or remote operation. AmpSentry protective relay AmpSentry protective relay is a UL Listed comprehensive monitoring and control system integral to the PowerCommand Control System that guards the electrical integrity of the alternator and power system by providing protection against a wide array of fault conditions in the generator set or in the load. It also provides single and three phase fault current regulation so that downstream protective devices have the maximum current available to quickly clear fault conditions without subjecting the alternator to potentially catastrophic failure conditions. See document R1053 below for a full size time over current curve. The control does not include protection required for interconnection to a utility (mains) service. Over current warning - Output current on any phase at more than 110% of rating for more than 60 seconds. Over current shutdown (51V) - Output current on any phase is more than 110 %, less than 175% of rating and approaching thermal damage point of alternator. Control includes algorithms to protect alternator from repeated over current conditions over a short period of time. The control does not include instantaneous trip functions, as they are not necessary for alternator protection and complicate short circuit coordination (discrimination). Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com ©2008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, iWatch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 5 of 10 Power Generation 10 W 0.1 0.05 -r ALTERNATOR THERMAL DAMAGE CURVE Z AMPSENTRY PROTECTION — j — T 3 10 AMPS (TIMES RATED) 100 Short circuit shutdown (51) - Output current on any phase is more than 175% of rating at time of shutdown. The control replicates the function of a 51V relay by discriminating between short circuit conditions and shutdown conditions, and shutting down the genset as fast as is necessary on a short circuit condition while operating as long as is possible on an overload condition. Control includes algorithms to protect alternator from repeated over current conditions over a short time. High AC voltage shutdown (59) - Output voltage on any phase exceeds preset values. Time to trip is inversely proportional to amount above threshold. Values adjustable from 105 - 125% of nominal voltage, with time delay adjustable from 0.25 -10 seconds. Default value is 110% for 10 seconds. Low AC voltage shutdown (27) - Voltage on any phase has dropped below a preset value. Adjustable over a range of 50 -95% of reference voltage, time delay 2 -10 seconds. Default value is 85% for 10 seconds. Function tracks reference voltage. Control does not nuisance trip when voltage varies due to the control directing voltage to drop, such as during a voltage roll -off during synchronizing. Under frequency shutdown (81u) - Generator set output frequency cannot be maintained. Settings are adjustable from 0 -10 Hz below nominal governor set point, for a 0 -20 second time delay. Default: 6 Hz, 10 seconds. Under frequency protection is disabled when excitation is switched off (such as when engine is operating in idle speed mode or the synchronizer is enabled). Over frequency shutdown /warning (81o) - Generator set is operating at a potentially damaging frequency level. Defaults: Disabled. • Over load (kW) warning - Provides a warning indication when engine is operating at a load level over a set point. Adjustment range: 80- 140% of rated kW, 0 -120 second delay. Defaults: 105 %, 60 seconds. Reverse power shutdown (32) - Adjustment range: 5- 20% of standby kW rating, delay 1 -15 seconds. Defaults: 10 %, 3 seconds. Sync check (25) - Verifies that the generator set is operating in synchronism with the system bus prior to allowing the paralleling breaker to close. Includes dead bus sensing capability. Fail to synchronize warning or shutdown - Indicates that the generator set could not be brought to synchronization with the system bus. Configurable for warning or shutdown and adjustable for time delay of 10- 120 seconds. Default is 120 seconds. Phase sequence sensing shutdown - Verifies that the generator set phase sequence matches the bus prior to allowing the paralleling breaker to close. The generator set will shutdown if the generator set and bus phase sequence do not match. Reverse Var shutdown - Shutdown level is adjustable: 15 -50% of rated Var output, delay 10 -60 seconds. Defaults: 20 %, 10 seconds. High alternator temperature (option). Engine protection Over speed shutdown - Default setting is 115% of nominal. Low lube oil pressure shutdown - Level is preset to match the capabilities of each engine. Control includes time delays to prevent nuisance shutdown signals. Low lube oil pressure warning - Level is preset to match the capabilities of each engine. Control includes time delays to prevent nuisance shutdown signals. High coolant temperature shutdown. High coolant temperature warning. Low coolant pressure warning /shutdown. Low coolant level warning /shutdown. Low coolant temperature warning - Indicates that engine temperature may not be high enough for a 10 second start or proper Toad pickup. Low and high battery voltage warning - Indicates battery charging system failure by continuously monitoring battery voltage and indicating a problem when voltage is outside a preset acceptance band. Discharged battery protection - When DC voltage is below a preset threshold, the control will shut down to avoid completely discharging the battery. Our energy working for you: M www.cum minspower.com ®2006 I Cummins Power Generation Inc. I All rights reserved I Specifications subject to change without notice I Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 6 of 10 Power Generation • Weak battery warning - The control system will test the battery bank each time the generator set is signaled to start and indicate a warning if the generator set battery indicates impending failure. Fail to start (overcrank) shutdown. Fail to crank shutdown - Control has signaled starter to crank engine but engine does not rotate. Redundant starter disconnect. Redundant speed sensors - Loss of one sensor results in a mag pickup sensor warning. Loss of both sensors results in mag pickup failure. Low fuel day tank and low fuel main tank warning. Cranking lockout - The control will not allow the starter to attempt to engage or to crank the engine when the engine is rotating. Sensor failure indication - All analog sensors are provided with sensor failure logic to indicate if the sensor or interconnecting wiring has failed. Separate indication is provided for fail high or low. High crankcase blowby level warning. High fuel temperature warning. High intake manifold temperature /pressure. Aftercooler cooler inlet over temperature. Paralleling functions itsperPSIVOli First Start Sensor"' System - PowerCommand provides a unique control function that positively prevents multiple generator sets from simultaneously closing to an isolated bus under black start conditions. The First Start Sensor system is a communication system between generator sets that allows the generator sets to work together to determine which generator set in a system should be the first to close to the bus. The system includes an independent backup function, so that if the primary system is disabled the required functions are still performed. Synchronizer - PowerCommand incorporates a digital synchronizing function to force the generator set to match the phase relationship and voltage of the generator set output with the system bus or utility grid. The synchronizer includes provisions to provide proper operation even with highly distorted bus voltage waveforms. The synchronizer includes adjustments for phase angle window (5 ° -20 °) and time delay (0.5 -5 seconds). The synchronizer is 3 -phase sensing, and includes controls to directly operate a paralleling breaker. The breaker controls include fail to open and fail to close protection. Load sharing controls - The generator set control includes an integrated load sharing control system for both real (kW) and reactive (kVar) loads when the generator set(s) are operating on an isolated bus. The control system determines kW load on the engine and kVar load on the alternator as a percent of generator set capacity, and then regulates fuel and excitation systems to maintain system and genset at the same percent of load without impacting voltage or frequency regulation. The control can also be configured for operation in droop mode for kW or Kvar load sharing. Load govern controls - When PowerCommand receives a signal indicating that the generator set is paralleled with an infinite source such as a utility (mains) service, the generator set will operate in load govern mode. In this mode the generator set will synchronize and close to the bus, ramp to a pre - programmed kW and kVar load level, and then operate at that point. Control is adjustable for kW values from 0 -100% of standby rating, and 0.7 -1.0 power factor (leading). Default setting is 80% of standby and 1.0 power factor. The control includes inputs to allow independent control of kW and kVar load sharing level by a remote device while in the load govern mode. The rate of load increase and decrease is also adjustable in the control. Load demand control - The control system includes the ability to respond to an external signal to initiate load demand operation. On command, the generator set will ramp to no load, open its paralleling breaker, cool down, and shut down. On removal of the command, the generator set will immediately start, synchronize, connect, and ramp to its share of the total load on the system. over transfer control (optional) Th Power transfer control feature allows PowerCommand to p vide integrated automatic power transfer functions inclu • >.• source availability sensing and transfer device (circuit :. -aker) monitoring and control. The control is configura• for open transition, fast transfer (100 mS), or soft (ramp' sequences of operation. Standard functions include: • 3 -phase (line - neutral) close differential under voltage sensing for utili .= mains) service. Sensing for pickup in an adjustable ran .r from 85 -100% of nominal, with default at 95% of d out setting. Dropout is configurable 75 -98% , pickup, with default at 85 %. • 3 -phase over voltage se' .ing for normal utility service adjustable for pickup at 9 . 05% of dropout and dropout configurable for 10 35% of nominal. Time delay is adjustable in a range 0.5 -120 seconds. Default is disabled and is enabl = ; using InPower. • Under frequency sensing for norm- utility service. Adjustment range is 80 -95% of nom I. Default is disabled and is enabled using InPowe • Configurable sequence of operation with without adjustable program- transition capability. ustment range is 0 -60 seconds. • Remote exercise feature accepts a remote sign: to initiate with or without load testing, or testing can ;e Our energy working for you T' www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, IWatch and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 7 of 10 Power Generation ated by the operator. Test sequence may include a prop,, med idle period prior to acceleration to rated voltage .�`TM, requency, and after cool down. Test may be configure.' be performed with load or without load. • Time delay start an time delay transfer adjus seconds and retransfer in a r in 1- second increments. as described in this document; in a range of 0 -120 of 0 -1800 seconds; all • Fail to disconnect timer is adjustable in a e of 0.1 to 120 seconds. Environment The control is designed for proper operation without recalibration in ambient temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C ( -40 °F to +158 °F) and for storage from -40 °C to +80 °C ( -40 °F to +176 °F). Control will operate with humidity up to 95 %, non - condensing and at altitudes up to 5000 m (13,000 ft). The operator control panel has a single membrane surface which is impervious to the effects of dust, moisture, oil and exhaust fumes. The panel uses sealed membrane or oil - tight switches to provide long reliable service life in harsh environments. The control system is specifically designed for resistance to RFI /EMI and to resist the effects of vibration to provide a long reliable life when mounted on a generator set. The control includes transient voltage surge suppression to provide compliance to referenced standards. The control is mounted on a vibration - isolated structure attached to the generator set skid and includes all generator set wiring factory- installed. Control interface Input signals to the PowerCommand control include: Remote start signal - May be connected via either discrete signal or Lon® Network or both for premium reliability. Discrete signal is normally open contact to ground or normally closed contact that opens to indicate start signal. Separate signal inputs available for emergency start and non - emergency start. Remote emergency stop. Low main or day tank fuel level warning. Remote alarm reset. Load demand stop. Utility parallel (load govern) mode command. Configurable customer inputs - Control includes provisions for (4) input signals from customer discrete devices. (16) additional input signals can be implemented with the use of external network modules. Output signals from the control include: Generator set running signal - Fused normally open contact rated 5 A at 30 VDC /180 VAC, closes to indicate generator set is running. Generator set common shutdown signal - Self - protected relay driver. Load shed signal - Self- protected relay driver. Operation is configurable for under frequency or over kW load or both. Adjustment range is 80 -140% of standby rating with time delay of 0 -120 seconds. Default settings are overload 105 %, 60 sec, and under frequency 3 Hz below governor reference for 3 seconds. Ready to load signal - Self- protected relay driver. Operates when the generator set has reached 90% of rated speed and voltage and latches until generator set is switched to off or idle mode. Modem control signal - Self- protected relay driver. Paralleling breaker interface - Fused normally open relay contact (5 A, 30 VDC /180 VAC) for parallel breaker close signal and normally open contact for parallel breaker open signal. Control power for auxiliary devices is available from the controller. Network connections include: Serial interface - This communication port is to allow the control to communicate with a personal computer running InPower service and maintenance software. Echelon® LonWorks interface (option) — System allows for fast, effective incorporation of auxiliary I /O, remote annunciation, redundant start commands from Cummins transfer switches, and other control functions. Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry, (Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 5 -1444h (4/08) Page 8 of 10 Power Generation Software InPower - An optional PC -based software service tool that is designed to directly communicate to PowerCommand generator sets and transfer switches to facilitate service and monitoring of these products. PowerCommand for Windows® - An optional software tool that is used to remotely monitor and control generator sets, transfer switches and other on -site power system devices. Certifications PowerCommand meets or exceeds the requirements of the following codes and standards: N FPA110: For Level 1 systems UL508: Recognized or Listed and suitable for use on UL 2200 Listed generator sets CSA C282 -M: 1999 compliance CSA 22.2 No. 14 M91: Industrial Controls ISO 8528 -4: 1993 compliance, Controls and Switchgear N FPA99: Standard for Health Care Facilities CE Mark EN 50081 -1: Residential, Commercial, Light Industrial EN 50081 -2: Industrial EN 50082 -1: Residential, Commercial, Light Industrial E N 50082 -2: Industrial ISO 7637, pulses #2b, 4: DC Supply Surge Voltage Test Mil Std 202C, Method 101: Salt Fog Test ANSI C62.41: Surge Withstand IEC 801.2, 3, 4, 5 1S09001: PowerCommand control systems and generator sets are designed and manufactured in ISO9001 certified facilities. Warranty PowerCommand control systems are a part of complete power systems provided by Cummins Power Generation and are covered by a one year limited warranty as a standard feature. Extended warranty options are available for coverage up to 10 years. Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, AmpSentry,'Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 9 of 10 Power Generation See your distributor for more information Cummins Power Generation Americas 1400 73'° Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 Europe, CIS, Middle East and Africa Manston Park Columbus Ave. Mauston Ramsgate Kent CT 12 5BF United Kingdom Phone 44 1843 255000 Fax 44 1 843 255902 Asia Pacific 10 Toh Guan Road #07 -01 TT International Tradepark Singapore 608838 Phone 65 6417 2388 Fax 65 6417 2399 Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and /or property damage. Do not connect to any building electrical except through an approved device or after building main breaker is open. Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com ©2008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 A!I rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, InPower, ArnpSentry, !Watch and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1444h (4/08) Page 10 of 10 Power Generation • Power Command® Remote Annunciator Panel (LonWorks System annunciator) POWarCOmmand Description The PowerCommand® Network Annunciator is a network component that provides remote system status indication for emergency and other power systems in compliance to the requirements of NFPA 110. The network annunciator may also be used for remote indication of any condition that is monitored by a PowerCommand Network. The Network Annunciator reduces installation costs and improves design flexibility by use of a PowerCommand Network to transmit all the genset and transfer switch system signals rather than using relay contacts for this purpose. Control power for PowerCommand Network products is usually derived from the genset starting batteries. The control functions over a voltage range from 8 VDC to 35 VDC. Features • Visual indication of 20 network conditions and network status. • Audible indication of any network condition - Annunciator also includes pushbutton switch to silence the audible alarm. Alarm horn sound level is approximately 90 dB(A) at 30 cm. • Standard NFPA 110 label, field configurable for other alarm and status conditions. • Configurable for compliance to NFPA 99 requirements. • Sealed membrane panel design provides environmental protection for internal components and is easy to clean. • Warranty - PowerCommand Controls are supported by a worldwide network of independent distributors who provide parts, service and warranty support. • UL Listed and labeled; CSA certified; CE marked. • Wall mount NEMA 1 enclosure or flush mount configurations available. 02007 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1343e (9/07) Specifications Signal requirements Network connections: Echelon® LonWorks °, twisted -pair 78 kbps, FT -10. Control power: 8 -30 VDC, 3.5 W (maximum) 0.8 W typical. Wiring materials for network signals are UL Listed 4 twisted pair wiring. Terminations for control power accept wire up to 16 ga. Environment The annunciator is designed for proper operation in ambient temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C ( -40 °F to +158 °F) and for storage from -40 °C to +80 °C ( -40 °F to +176 °F). Control will operate with humidity up to 95 %, non - condensing and at altitudes up to 5000 m (13,000 ft). Maximum wire lengths - control power -self- binding system Wire size 12 VDC 24 VDC 22 ga 100 m (330 ft) 338 m (1100 ft) 20 ga 158 m (520 ft) 537 m (1760 ft) 18 ga 250 m (820 ft) 852 m (2790 ft) 16 ga 398 m (1300 ft) 1352 m (4430 ft) 14 ga 631 m (2070 ft) 1400 m (4600 ft) Dimensions Cut out detail (without enclosure) ,.�.— 4.25'._.._._... (t05mm) 2.75' (70mm) J. 4.95• (12&nm) Dimensions: in (mm) Annunciator enclosure Alarm Horn Sound Level: 90 dB(A) at 30 cm Physical Weight: 1.45 kg (3.2 Ibs) (board plus enclosure) Power Maximum Consumption: 5 W Standby Consumption: 0.4 W or less Network Length: Maximum 1400 m (4600 ft), when using NEMA Level 4 cable Self- binding configurations - Supports use of up to four annunciators with up to one genset and one transfer switch. Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com 02007 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and Our energy working tor you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1343e (9/07) Power Generation Label configurations & standard bindings NFPA 110 genset alarm and status annunciator The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • High battery voltage (A) • Low battery voltage (A) • Genset running (G) • Genset supplying load (G) • Pre -low oil pressure (A) • Low oil pressure (R) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green • Pre -high coolant temperature (A) • High coolant temperature (R) • Low engine temperature (A) • Overspeed (R) • Fail to start (overcrank) (R) • Not in auto (R) • Battery charger malfunction (A) • Low fuel (A) • Low coolant level (R) • Spare (4) (G) • Common alarm Extended genset alarm and status annunciator The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Check genset (R) • Ground fault (A) • High AC voltage (R) • Low AC voltage (R) • Under frequency (R) • Overload (R) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green 8 -Point (genset) • Over current (R) • Short circuit (R) • Reverse KW (R) • Reverse kVAR (R) • Fail to sync (A) • Fail to close (R) The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Check genset (A) • • Genset supplying load (A) • • Genset running (G) • (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green 4 -Point (genset) The following conditions are provided • Check genset (A) • Genset supplying load (A) • Genset running (G) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green Not in auto (G) High /low engine temp (G) Low oil pressure (A) as standard on the annunciator: • Not in auto (G) • Spare (16) (G) • Load demand (G) • Genset CB tripped (R) • Utility CB tripped (R) • Emergency stop (R) • Spare (4) (G) • Low coolant level (R) • Low fuel level (A) • Spare (8) (G) ATS- extended This annunciation set is often used with PLT- series equipment. The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Source 1 available (G) • Source 2 available (G) • Source 1 connected (G) • Source 2 connected (G) • Check ATS (R) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green ATS 8 -point The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • ATS not in auto • Test/exercise • Transfer pending • Load shed • Transfer inhibit • Source 1 available (G) • Source 2 available (G) • Source 1 connected (G) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green ATS 4 -point • Source 2 connected (G) • Common alarm (A) • Not in auto (R) The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Source 1 available (G) • Source 2 connected (G) • Source 2 available (G) • Source 1 connected (G) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green • Fail to close • Fail to disconnect • Fail to synchronize • Low battery- controller • Low battery- network • Test/exercise mode (A) • Low control battery (A) • Spare (8) (G) Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com 02007 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1343e (9/07) Power Generation Custom alarm configuration # Color (RN/G) Label Hom (YIN) # Color (R/Y /G) Label Horn (Y/N) 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 Ordering information Part number 115A1 nrtA_n1 0541- 0814 -02 Description Alc4...nrlr nnnl .nria4nr anon rnno4n •tinn fnr Hanoi n,.,, nn +ing Network annunciator including control box for surface wall mounting See your distributor for more information. Cummins Power Generation Americas 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 USA Fax: 763 574 5298 Europe, CIS, Middle East and Africa Manston Park Columbus Ave. Manston Ramsgate Kent CT 12 5BF United Kingdom Phone 44 1843 255000 Fax 44 1843 255902 • Our energy working for you.'" www.cumminspower.com e2007 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1343e (9/07) Asia Pacific 10 Toh Guan Road #07 -01 TT International Tradepark Singapore 608838 Phone 65 6417 2388 Fax 65 6417 2399 Power Generation • PowerConm and® odLon 00 Gateway Modf:us® - LON Converter Description The PowerCommand® ModLon II Gateway is used to interface PowerCommand Networks to devices and systems that communicate in Modbus® communication protocol. The ModLon II Gateway provides an Echelon® LonWorks® to Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII conversion via an RS232 serial connection. The gateway supplies predefined registers for PowerCommand Network components. Selection of the gateway configuration is done by setting the dipswitches on the device. Features • Converts Echelon LonWorks data streams to register maps that can be read by equipment communicating in Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII format. • FTT -10 transceiver. • Modbus port EIA -232 configuration. • Capable of displaying data from PowerCommand Generator set controls, transfer controls, CCM and DIM modules. • Service button, reset button and LED indicators. • Configured to PowerCommand networks using Echelon LonMakerTM for Windows ®. • Operates on 9 - 32 VDC. • CE and UL Listed and labeled. • Warranty: PowerCommand Controls are supported by a worldwide network of independent distributors who provide parts, service and warranty support. ©2008 I Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1471c (6/08) Specifications Signal requirements Network connections: Echelon LonWorks, twisted -pair 78 kbps, FTT-10. Control power: 9 - 32 VDC. Wiring materials for network signals are UL Listed twisted pair wiring. Terminations for control power accept wire up to 16 ga. Modbus connections: EIA -232 with DB -9 (female) physical connection. Physical Weight: 0.11 kg (0.245 lbs) Power Current draw: 9 VDC = 0.15 A, 24 VDC = 0.06 A Data and configurations Control type data available PCC 2100. PCC 3100, PCC 3200. CCM (genset) - Fault messages, state, 3 -phase L -L and L -N voltages, 3 -phase amps, frequency, percent amps, power factor, kW, percent kW, kVAR, kW -Hr, oil pressure, oil temperature (when available), coolant temperature, exhaust temperature (when available), DC volts, runtime hours, number of starts, engine rpm. PowerCommand transfer switches - Fault messages, 3- phase L -L and L -N voltages and frequency for each source, transfer switch position, load amps, power factor, kW, kVAR. Control Communication Module: CCM (ATS) - Fault messages, 3 -phase L -L and L -N voltages and frequency for load, transfer switch position, load amps, power factor, kW, kVAR. Digital I/O Module: DIM - Status of up to 16 discrete output conditions, and 8 discrete input conditions. Baud: Configurable through LonWorks Parity: Configurable through LonWorks Word length: Configurable through LonWorks Stop bits: Configurable through LonWorks Network length: Connects to LonWorks network of maximum 1400 m (4600 ft) using UL/NEMA Level 4 cable. Environment The gateway module is designed for proper operation in ambient temperatures from 0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to +122 °F) and for storage from -20 °C to +60 °C ( -4 °F to +140 °F). Template configuration (selected through dipswitches) 1 5 genset controls (any type or combination), 5 transfer switches (any type or combination) and two DIM modules. 2 5 genset controls (any type or combination) including paralleling data, 5 transfer switches (any type or combination) and two DIM modules. 3a 10 genset controls (any type or combination), including paralleling data. 3b 10 transfer switch controls (any type or combination). 5 5 genset controls (any type or combination), 5 transfer switches (any type or combination) and 2 DIM modules. Register map is identical to ModLon map for TP -78 PowerCommand Network devices. Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com Ct12008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. I All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1471c (8/08) Power . Generation Typical register map for generator sets (see instruction sheet for complete maps) Structure Data point Modbus registers Scaling GEN [0] GEN [1] GEN [2] GEN [3] GEN [4] Multiplier Units nvoGenStatus Name [0,1] 40001 40101 40201 40301 40401 Total kva 40020 Name [2,3] 40002 40102 40202 40302 40402 Total kW 40021 Name [4,5] 40003 40103 40203 40303 40403 Total kvar 40022 Name [6,7] 40004 40104 40204 40304 40404 Volts ab 40023 Name [8,9] 40005 40105 40205 40305 40405 Volts be 40024 Name [10,11] 40006 40106 40206 40306 40406 Volts ca 40025 Name [12,13] 40007 40107 40207 40307 40407 Volts a 40026 Name [14,15] 40008 40108 40208 40308 40408 Volts b 40027 Device type 40009 40109 40209 40309 40409 Volts c 40028 Control switch 40010 40110 40210 40310 40410 Amps a 40029 State 40011 40111 40211 40311 40411 Amps b 40030 Fault code* 40012 40112 40212 40312 40412 Amps c 40031 40131 Fault type 40013 40113 40213 40313 40413 Percent amps a 40032 40132 Percent kW 40014 40114 40214 40314 40414 0.5 % 40133 Total kW 40015 40115 40215 40315 40415 Percent amps c 40034 40134 NFPA 110 40016 40116 40216 40316 40416 Extended 40017 40117 40217 40317 40417 nvoGenACData Frequency 40018 40118 40218 40318 40418 0.1 Hz Total pi 40019 40119 40219 40319 40419 0.00005 PF Total kva 40020 40120 40220 40320 40420 1.0 KVA Total kW 40021 40121 40221 40321 40421 1.0 KW Total kvar 40022 40122 40222 40322 40422 1.0 KVAR Volts ab 40023 40123 40223 40323 40423 1.0 Volts Volts be 40024 40124 40224 40324 40424 1.0 Volts Volts ca 40025 40125 40225 40325 40425 1.0 Volts Volts a 40026 40126 40226 40326 40426 1.0 Volts Volts b 40027 40127 40227 40327 40427 1.0 Volts Volts c 40028 40128 40228 40328 40428 1.0 Volts Amps a 40029 40129 40229 40329 40429 1.0 Amps Amps Amps b 40030 40130 40230 40330 40430 1.0 kwh Amps c 40031 40131 40231 40331 40431 1.0 Amps Percent amps a 40032 40132 40232 40332 40432 0.5 % Gal Percent amps b 40033 40133 40233 40333 40433 0.5 % Percent amps c 40034 40134 40234 40334 40434 0.5 % nvoGenEngData Battery voltage 40035 40135 40235 40335 40435 0.1 Volts DC Oil pressure 40036 40136 40236 40336 40436 0.1 KPA Oil tempt 40037 40137 40237 40337 40437 0.1 Deg Kelvin Coolant temp 40038 40138 40238 40338 40438 0.1 Deg Kelvin Misc temp 1" 40039 40139 40239 40339 40439 0.1 Deg Kelvin Misc temp 24 40040 40140 40240 40340 40440 0.1 Deg Kelvin Fuel rate3 40041 40141 40241 40341 40441 1.0 GPH Engine RPM 40042 40142 40242 40342 40442 1.0 RPM Engine starts 40043 40143 40243 40343 40443 1.0 starts Eng runtime (high)" 40044 40144 40244 40344 40444 Eng runtime (low) 40045 40145 40245 40345 40445 0.1 Sec Total kwh (high)' 40046 40146 40246 40346 40446 Total kwh (low) 40047 40147 40247 40347 40447 1.0 kwh Total fuel (high)1. 40048 40148 40248 40348 40448 Total fuel (low) 40049 40149 40249 40349 40449 0.01 Gal Genset control Start/stop Reset • Fault codes are listed in the generator set operator /service manuals. 40050 40150 40250 40350 40450 40051 40151 40251 40351 40451 Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com c2008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1471c (6/08) Power Generation NFPA 110 description Bit Common alarm 0 (MSB) Genset supplying load 1 Genset running 2 Not in auto 3 High battery voltage 4 Low battery voltage 5 Charger AC failure 6 Fail to start 7 Low coolant temperature 8 Pre -high engine temperature 9 High engine temperature 10 Pre -low oil pressure 11 Low oil pressure 12 Over speed 13 Low coolant level 14 Low fuel level i5 (LSB) Dimensions 0.10 oE1 r- 10 (60 -0) 0]0 (0 OS) 140(40.1) 021 (]J0) ]41 .1) DIMENSIONS IN INCHED (men) Extended description Bit Check genset 0 (MSB) Ground fault 1 High AC voltage 2 Low AC voltage 3 Under frequency 4 Overload 5 Overcurrent 6 Short circuit 7 Reverse KW 8 Reverse KVAR 9 Fail to sync 10 Fail to close 11 Load demand 12 Genset circuit breaker tripped 13 Utility circuit breaker tripped 14 Emergency stop 15 (LSB) Notes: For the data points engine runtime, the total kWh and total fuel for the two registers designated as high and low are put together as an unsigned double integer. This is accomplished by multiplying the value in the high register by 65536 and adding it to the value in the low register. Most software packages automatically perform this calculation if the value is simply identified as an unsigned double integer. 2 Value not supported in the 3200 controller. 3 Value not supported in the 3100 controller. 4 Value not supported. 5 With 3100 and 2100 controllers, the units are hours. With the 3200 controller, the units are seconds. The multiplier is always 0.1 For all 3100 controllers, the values given are based on using EEPROM firmware, version 2.0 or greater. The values for engine runtime and total kwh are not available on QST -30 gensets. Ordering information Part number Description 0541 -1149 ModLon II Gateway, CD, instructions, cable See your distributor for more information. Cummins Power Generation Americas 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 Europe, CIS, Middle East and Africa Manston Park Columbus Ave. Manston Ramsgate Kent CT 12 5BF United Kingdom Phone 44 1843 255000 Fax 44 1843 255902 Our energy working for you.TM www.cumminspower.com 02008 1 Cummins Power Generation Inc. 1 All rights reserved 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. S -1471c (6/08) Asia Pacific 10 Toh Guan Road #07 -01 TT International Tradepark Singapore 608838 Phone 65 6417 2388 Fax 65 6417 2399 Power Generation. :, (P82 - RL2500 AMP MCCB MICROLOGIC 3.0 LI TRIP UNIT ADJ. RATING PLUG TYPE -F 2100 TO 2500 AMP TRIP SET @ 2500 AMP (LT - Ir = 1) R -Frame 44.43Mtlidlit e 'In rz fdesSWEtsTranirri POWERPACT® R -Frame Molded Case Circuit Breakers (Standard or 100% rated up to 2500 A) The most compact and innovative molded case circuit breakers POWERPACT Molded Case Circuit Breakers lead the industry . with proven, reliable protection and innovative design. Providing unparalleled performance and control, this generation of R -frame circuit breakers features exclusive MICROLOGIC® Trip Units, which allow for a range of sophisticated applications for metering and monitoring. In addition, units can be interchanged to allow for maximum flexibility and are field- installable for easy upgrades as needed. The circuit breakers are available in 100% rated construction up to 2500 A to meet a broad range of commercial and industrial application needs. Full- Featured Performance o R -frame — 2500A available in both standard and 100% ratings with sensor sizes 600- 2500A. Interrupting ratings (AIR) L- 100kAIR at 480 VAC • MICROLOGIC 3.0 Trip Unit SQUARE D Schneider Electric POWERPACT® R-Frame Molded Case Circuit Breakers (Standard or 100% rated up to 2500 A) Onboard Intelligence For "smarter breakers," a range of MICROLOGIC® Trip Units provides advanced functionality, such as a communications interface, and power metering and monitoring capabilities. With the appropriate MICROLOGIC Trip Unit, you can communicate with breakers, gather power information, monitor events and remotely control breakers based on predetermined conditions, leading to substantial savings in electrical system operating costs. These interchangeable, microprocessor - controlled, plug -in devices provide the next generation of protection, measure- ment and control functions, delivering not only greater electrical system safety but also improved system integration and coordination. MICROLOGIC 3.0 • Basic circuit protection including long -time, instantaneous Contact your Square D sales representative for additional information. Or, visit www.SquareD.com. ® 2002 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Order Number 0612H00201 1J SQUARE D Schneider Electric CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG -TIME SETTING x In) • ir • 1..- R - TIME IN SECONDS 2 8 4 8 8P.888 R '1 9 4 ■ Modicon CEMIMEMI Schneider Electric Bevels ry r . e era R CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir (Ir = LONG -TIME SETTING x In) 8 4 fit 22 2 8 MICROLOGIC® 3.0 A TRIP UNIT CHARACTERISTIC TRIP CURVE NO. 613-6 Long -time Pickup and Delay The time - current curve information is to be used for application and coordination purposes only. Curves apply from -30 °C to +60 °C ambient temperature. Notes: 1. There is a thermal- imaging effect that can act to shorten the long -time delay. The thermal - imaging effect comes into play if a current above the long -time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately 20 minutes is required between overloads to completely reset thermal- imaging. 2. The end of the curve is determined by the instantaneous setting. 3. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of the current. 4. See 613 -8 for instantaneous pickup trip curve. 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The thermal - imaging effect comes into play if a current above the long -time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately 20 minutes is required between overloads to completely reset thermal- imaging. 2. The end of the curve is determined by the instantaneous setting. 3. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of the current. 4. See 613 -8 for instantaneous pickup trip curve. Schneider Electric 02000 Scbntd r E3rc°k 30 r430n reserved Cove No. 0013T0 December 2000 Ora.00 No 048095-013-06 M- frame, P- frame, R -frame and NS630b— NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers Section 11 —Trip Curves 114 Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit Characteristic Trip Curve 2 100 00 000' 8000 8000 40 0000 )00 600 1 ma MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) 4000 MULTIPLES OF SENSOR RATING (In) NSTANTANEOUS PICKUP In Boo 000 '01'0o so •1 CYCLE ooe ��' 1/2 CYCLE' F S S €222 Micrologic 3.0A Trip Unit Instantaneous Pickup, 1.5X to 12X Characteristic Trip Curve No. 613 -8 The time - current curve information is to be used for application and coordination purposes only. Curves apply from -30 °C to +60 °C ( -22 °F to +140 °F) ambient temperature. Notes: The end of the curve is determined by the interrupting rating of the circuit breaker. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of current. The instantaneous region of the trip curve shows maximum total clearing times. Actual clearing times in this region can vary depending on the circuit breaker mechanism design and other factors. The actual clearing time can be considerably faster than indicated. Contact your local sales office for additional information. See trip curve 613 -6 on page 112 for long -time pickup and delay trip curves. Curve No. 06 4809568 ( ) Drawing N. B4B095.613 -06 © 2006 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Schneider 02/2006 °Electric ;'M- frame, P- frame, R -frame and NS630b— NS3200 Electronic Trip Circuit Breakers ' Section 11 —Trip Curves 116 Table 72: Instantaneous Override Values Characteristic Trip Curve UUIEC Circuit Breaker Instantaneous Override (kA RMS) RL 2500 48 ± 15% 1 Note: Faults at or above instantaneous override value will be cleared at 25 msec or less. © 2006 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Schneider 02/2006 °Electric 0320_2164 6 1 5 D 1 Pro /ENGINEER I METRIC DWG F55)6)40 A 1 P059011I011 RELEASE 900)6240 B 1 00 102 VAS 10 152, ADO LLD. 2 C ANGE, TABLE 3 RL VAS RG C 1 ADO ANI RELEASE DASH KR -OA 05 10@0299 115 22.25 —44.5 mcl • IcaI ADI VII RELEASE DASH KR -01, .-06 ADO 41)5 7 REAM -01. -09, -06 TROI AP 50011NGS REVISE INTERRIPTI9 RATINGS ADO 114TERIAL TO -01 -05 -06 RIM 001 24 A00 ICIE_REEEASNL0N6 1841 D0 TERMINAL TNICKNESS NOTE 4. 'NO LUGS' VAS 'STABS DALY' NOTES 1. THIS PART IS VENDOR SOURCE CONTROLLED. BI 2. ELECTRONIC TRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER. STANDARD MICROLOGIC 3.0 TRIP UNIT. (LI) m 3. BREAKERS TO BE SUPPLIED WITH TYPE F PLUG. TYPE F TYPE F PLUG AMPERAGE SETTINGS ;RV SJG JG JG PL LARSON IPL LARSON VI LARSON NIL LARSON IPL LARSON 04-00-07 04-00-03 04-08-03 04-06-04 SJGPPL LARSON 06 -07-01 FJG I 06 -07-04 SJG LARSON 06 -07-04 00 -31-04 SIG I 1 09 -31-01 B VP PPL LARSON 03 -22-06 -Li 1720 1344 11376 4. BREAKERS TO BE SUPPLIED VITH NO LUGS (AS SHOVN). 6. INTERRUPTING RATING BREAKER TERMINAL THICKNESS 'A' SITE [141 1600 A 12.8 [0.50] 2000 A 16.0 10.63] 2500 A 20.0 10.79] CIRCUIT UL /CSA RATING (60 Hz) IEC 60947-2 RATING (50/60 Hz) BREAKER 240 Vac 380/415 Vac 240 vac 480 Vac 600 Vac la Ics lcu Ics RL 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45 kA 7. LEVEL OF OPERATION ABOVE 80% CONTINUOUS LOAD REQUIRES SPECIAL TESTING, INSTALLATION AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS PER VENDOR LITERATURE 339.8 139.6 PRODUCTION P/N BREAKER POLES RATINGS PLUG TYPE 0320_2164_01 RL2500 3 SEE NOTE 6 F 0320_2164_02 RL2000 3 SEE NOTE 6 F 0320_2164 03 8L1600 3 SEE NOTE 6 F SEE TABLE (THICKNESS STARTING POINT) -DAL RAa1R21.120mama- e.eo . SJti'" 7"J """:11'.r'Sa' 3 G.s a L_EZECIUVSKI p] -21-NT Idi CIRCUIT BREAKER . 0320_2164 18 nn BREAKER TERMINAL THICKNESS 'A' SITE [141 1600 A 12.8 [0.50] 2000 A 16.0 10.63] 2500 A 20.0 10.79] CIRCUIT UL /CSA RATING (60 Hz) IEC 60947-2 RATING (50/60 Hz) BREAKER 240 Vac 380/415 Vac 240 vac 480 Vac 600 Vac la Ics lcu Ics RL 125 kA 100 kA 50 kA 125 kA 65 kA 85 kA 45 kA 7. LEVEL OF OPERATION ABOVE 80% CONTINUOUS LOAD REQUIRES SPECIAL TESTING, INSTALLATION AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS PER VENDOR LITERATURE 339.8 139.6 PRODUCTION P/N BREAKER POLES RATINGS PLUG TYPE 0320_2164_01 RL2500 3 SEE NOTE 6 F 0320_2164_02 RL2000 3 SEE NOTE 6 F 0320_2164 03 8L1600 3 SEE NOTE 6 F SEE TABLE (THICKNESS STARTING POINT) -DAL RAa1R21.120mama- e.eo . SJti'" 7"J """:11'.r'Sa' 3 G.s a L_EZECIUVSKI p] -21-NT Idi CIRCUIT BREAKER . 0320_2164 18 4 3 ,L 2 1 0332_3949 B Pro /ENGINEER METRIC DWG �10 LIR PC RIYtS13I ME DR OCR APPROVED DATE FRD16141 A 1 PRODUCTION_RELEASE - DC EC EC 03 -24 -03 male 16 140 44 107 44 10 4X 014 USE FIR DREW =TOIL OLT rml Mp Ta ®W 1D MAINTAIN C1oWA10E Mu- Elm 0 u TESTING OaTIEl�. NawoR TO RETAIN num IE'SPDIIt sam. 0 NIT rR REVIATT014 1D 115 TO JUJT IAD,T DE APPRaV� TiE EaOtDDNTOIt USTEa FACILITY - - - - N[ =NATURE - - - - - - rASD.TTT IMMATURE 3� NOTES: 1, THIS PART IS VENDOR SOURCE CONTROLLED, SEE APPROVED PRODUCT VENDOR LIST, 2. 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SHEET TITLE FA1 GENERATOR YARD FIRE ALARM PLAN FO1 PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PIPE/CONDUIT RACK MODIFICATIONS El E2 E3 E4 PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION POWER PLAN PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR NEW POWER PLAN NEW ONE -LINE DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDiNC DIVISION COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE: (614) 392-2902 (FAX) 6142.2907 PLANNING APPROVED • No changes can be made tot these plans without approval from Planning Division of DCD Approved BY: swim Date. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED NOV 2 8 2011 City o T kwila BUILDIN !VISION FILE COPY Pelt No. M Plan review ap is subject toerrors and omissions kpproval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or *finatce. Reset of pproJed Freld,rontilions isa 9s d: BY Dafe: ii /z.filt! City Of 'Tukwila BLOWING DIVISION RECEIVED NOV 0 7 2011 PERMIT CENTER DATE DRAWINGS ISSUED 1013/11 95% REVIEW 10/7/11 BID SET 1111111 PERMIT SET NETWORK GEN 480Y/277V,34,4W 1000KW / / AUX GEN FUSEDI 1200A 1. 1 1I MAIN GEN .USE 1200A MTS GEN -7 EXISTING GEN -6 EXISTING PP2 LP2 MP 1 PP3 XFMR T2 1 D4 500A BUS DUCT G C5 C4 04 D3 _B G3 C2 02 FMR GEN 01 D2 01 J XFMR TP1 J ELECTRICAL 4000A BUS DUCT D i I BA'' i ERY R0}0M GEN -4 EXISTING GEN -3 EXISTING GENERATOR YARD F 3ER MAN Ht, IPI 1NYE=TE OFFICE 3 RP 1P1 ^NF RM GENERATOR YARD FIRE ALARM PLAN STO'R R') MEN SW ITC H RM BREAK RM SHOWER RM N0N'EN I 1 t f -� O -Lac AREA rOR QMPLtANCE ■,►.i;V 28 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION H TRANE SUMMII NE._1 VERTEF INVERTEF V \`E RTOF ..2 GENERAL NOTES 1. PROVIDE UV /IR FLAME DETECTION ALONG WITH HEAT DETECTION FOR EACH OF THE GENERATOR HOUSINGS. a.BASE BID WORK SHALL INCLUDE ONLY THE NEW HOUSING FOR GENERATOR NO. 1 b. ALTERNATE BID WORK SHALL INCLUDE THE SIX (6) EXISTING HOUSINGS — FOR GENERATORS NO. 3 THROUGH NO. 7, AND THE NETWORK GENERATOR. 2. PROVIDE DRAWINGS, PERMITS, ENGINEERING, TESTING AND TERMINATION OF DEVICES NECESSARY FOR A FULLY OPERATIONAL AND FUNCTIONING SYSTEM. 3. INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT RACEWAY AND BOXES IS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR (FAC). 4. INSTALLATION OF ALL FIRE ALARM CONDUCTORS AND DEVICE WIRING SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 5. POWER SOURCE FOR ALL DEVICES AND MODULES SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE POWER SOURCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 6. EACH OF THE UV /IR DETECTORS WILL BE MONITORED FOR ALARM AND TROUBLE. 7. EACH OF THE HEAT DETECTORS WILL BE MONITORED FOR ALARM AND TROUBLE. 8. THE NEW FIRE ALARM INITIATION DEVICE SHALL NOT PROVIDE A GENERAL BUILDING ALARM CONDITION. ALL GENERATOR DEVICES SHALL BE LOCAL AND ARE NOT TO ACTIVATE BUILDING FIRE LIFE / SAFETY FUNCTIONS. 9. THE NEW FIRE ALARM INITIATION DEVICE SHALL NOT BE USED TO INITIATE A CALL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT INTERVENTION. THE LOCAL 24 HOUR SECURITY AND CRITICAL SYSTEM MANAGERS SHALL CONFIRM THE FIRE CONDITION AND THEN REQUEST AN ALARM BE INITIATED TO THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT. VERIFY THIS PROVISION WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 10. PROVIDE AN AUDIO— VISUAL ALARM DEVICE IN THE CENTRAL SECURITY STATION WITH AN ALARM SILENCE SWITCH FOR THE HORN/KLAXON. THE ALARM LIGHT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE ENABLED UNTIL THE GENERATOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS RETURNED TO NORMAL. 11. EXTEND THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO INCLUDE AN AUDIO— VISUAL ALARM DEVICE AT EACH GENERATOR WITH AN ALARM SILENCE SWITCH FOR THE HORN /KLAXON IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATION. THE ALARM LIGHT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE ENABLED UNTIL THE GENERATOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS RETURNED TO NORMAL. 12. ALL NEW DEVICES SHALL BE FULLY ADDRESSABLE TO MATCH THE EXISTING INSTALLATION. 13. PROVIDE LABELING OF ALL DEVICES. COORDINATE NOMENCLATURE AND VERBIAGE WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. LABELING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4" X 2" PHENOLIC PLATES — RED WITH WHITE LETTERING. SECURE LABELS TO GENERATOR HOUSING OR WALL DEVICES IN A MANNER AS APPROVED BY THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGER. 14. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS a.ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE HEAT DETECTOR SHALL CAUSE: i. AN ALARM SIGNAL TO BE SENT TO THE REMOTE AND /OR LOCAL FIRE ALARM MONITORIN PANEL ii. A TROUBLE ALARM CONDITION DISPLAYED AT THE LOCAL CONTROL PANEL AND /OR THE REMOTE DISPLAY ii.ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING. iv.ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING. v. ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION. vi. ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION b. ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE UV /IR DETECTOR SHALL CAUSE: i. AN ALARM/TROUBLE SIGNAL TO BE SENT TO THE REMOTE AND /OR LOCAL FIRE ALARM MONITORING PANEL ii. A TROUBLE ALARM CONDITION DISPLAYED AT THE LOCAL CONTROL PANEL AND /OR THE REMOTE DISPLAY ii.ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING WITH ACTIVE UV /IR DETECTOR iv.ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING WITH ACTIVE UV /IR DETECTOR v. ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION. vi. ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION 15. ALL. WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH ARTICLES 760 AND 310 OF THE NEC. ALL SYSTEM WIRING SHALL BE #14 AWG (MIN.) THHN 600V, 7 STRAND, NON— SHIELDED, COPPER 105 DEGREE CELSIUS AND SHALL BE COLOR —CODED AND LABELED. CODED NOTES 0 1. NEW BLUE STROBE LIGHT AND HORN /KLAXON ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE GENERATOR HOUSING. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE IN A LOCATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH ALL ADJOINING GENERATORS FOR A COMMON ELEVATION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A NEW ALARM SILENCING SWITCH ON THE GENERATOR HOUSING UNDER THE HORN /STROBE. INSTALL AT A MOUNTING HEIGHT CONSISTENT WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SWITCH SHALL SILENCE THE AUDIBLE ALARM BUT SHALL AUTOMATICALLY RESET UPON THE CLEARANCE OF THE ALARM CONDITION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 3. NEW BLUE STROBE LIGHT AND HORN /KLAXON ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE GENERATOR HOUSING. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE IN A LOCATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH ALL ADJOINING GENERATORS FOR A COMMON ELEVATION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL 4. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A NEW ALARM SILENCING SWITCH ON THE GENERATOR HOUSING UNDER THE HORN /STROBE. INSTALL AT A MOUNTING HEIGHT CONSISTENT WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SWITCH SHALL SILENCE THE AUDIBLE ALARM BUT SHALL AUTOMATICALLY RESET UPON THE CLEARANCE OF THE ALARM CONDITION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 5. EXISTING FIRE ALARM PANEL OR MODULE FOR COMMUNICATIONS. VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATION AND EXTEND NEW COMMUNICATIONS TO THE NEW DEVICES AT THE GENERATORS. WIRING AND CONDUIT ARE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 6. NEW IR /UV FLAME DETECTION DEVICE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. MOUNT FLAME DETECTOR ABOVE GENERATOR END OF THE HOUSING AND DIRECT DETECTION BEAM ACROSS THE GENERATOR ENGINE. VERIFY MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO DETECTOR INSTALLATION AND AUGNMENT. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 7. NEW HEAT DETECTOR ABOVE THE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END OF THE EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE GENERATOR ENGINE AND ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END SO AS NOT TO INSTALL THE HEAT DETECTOR DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ENGINE OR THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 8. NEW IR /UV FLAME DETECTION DEVICE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. MOUNT FLAME DETECTOR ABOVE GENERATOR END OF THE HOUSING AND DIRECT DETECTION BEAM ACROSS THE GENERATOR ENGINE. VERIFY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO DETECTOR INSTALLATION AND AUGNMENT. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 9. NEW HEAT DETECTOR ABOVE THE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END OF THE EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE GENERATOR ENGINE AND ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END SO AS NOT TO INSTALL THE HEAT DETECTOR DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ENGINE OR THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 10. WIRING AND CONDUIT BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE THE FINAL ROUTING OF THE NEW WIRE AND CONDUIT WITH THE EXISTING INSTALLATIONS AND THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. OVERHEAD CONDUIT FROM A HOUSING — MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX TO A COMMON WALL — MOUNTED CONDUIT SYSTEM BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE CABLE TRAY AND ALL NECESSARY WALL PENETRATIONS FOR THE NEW CONDUIT. SEAL ALL WALL AND HOUSING PENETRATIONS WITH AN APPROPRIATE WEATHER —PROOF CAULK — NEATLY APPLIED. AREA OF WORK 14111- 157 KEYPLAN N.T.S. RECEIVED NOV 0 7 2011 PERMITGENTER M EC H AN I CALIE LECTRICAL ENGINEERING lK COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS ri 1s CenturyLinkTm W H W V J L ::jci 0>. C (1. UF- 1< w Z 0 F= J z GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET CO CO r CO Q 0 A A A A 0 A A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE- - DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: EPG DRAWN BY: BAB CHECKED BY: EPG SHEET TITLE GENERATOR YARD FIRE ALARM PLAN 11084-00 PA7 FAI i FUEL TANK j° °° EXISTING D m F 3ER MAN Ht, IPI 1NYE=TE OFFICE 3 RP 1P1 ^NF RM GENERATOR YARD FIRE ALARM PLAN STO'R R') MEN SW ITC H RM BREAK RM SHOWER RM N0N'EN I 1 t f -� O -Lac AREA rOR QMPLtANCE ■,►.i;V 28 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION H TRANE SUMMII NE._1 VERTEF INVERTEF V \`E RTOF ..2 GENERAL NOTES 1. PROVIDE UV /IR FLAME DETECTION ALONG WITH HEAT DETECTION FOR EACH OF THE GENERATOR HOUSINGS. a.BASE BID WORK SHALL INCLUDE ONLY THE NEW HOUSING FOR GENERATOR NO. 1 b. ALTERNATE BID WORK SHALL INCLUDE THE SIX (6) EXISTING HOUSINGS — FOR GENERATORS NO. 3 THROUGH NO. 7, AND THE NETWORK GENERATOR. 2. PROVIDE DRAWINGS, PERMITS, ENGINEERING, TESTING AND TERMINATION OF DEVICES NECESSARY FOR A FULLY OPERATIONAL AND FUNCTIONING SYSTEM. 3. INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT RACEWAY AND BOXES IS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR (FAC). 4. INSTALLATION OF ALL FIRE ALARM CONDUCTORS AND DEVICE WIRING SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 5. POWER SOURCE FOR ALL DEVICES AND MODULES SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE POWER SOURCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 6. EACH OF THE UV /IR DETECTORS WILL BE MONITORED FOR ALARM AND TROUBLE. 7. EACH OF THE HEAT DETECTORS WILL BE MONITORED FOR ALARM AND TROUBLE. 8. THE NEW FIRE ALARM INITIATION DEVICE SHALL NOT PROVIDE A GENERAL BUILDING ALARM CONDITION. ALL GENERATOR DEVICES SHALL BE LOCAL AND ARE NOT TO ACTIVATE BUILDING FIRE LIFE / SAFETY FUNCTIONS. 9. THE NEW FIRE ALARM INITIATION DEVICE SHALL NOT BE USED TO INITIATE A CALL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT INTERVENTION. THE LOCAL 24 HOUR SECURITY AND CRITICAL SYSTEM MANAGERS SHALL CONFIRM THE FIRE CONDITION AND THEN REQUEST AN ALARM BE INITIATED TO THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT. VERIFY THIS PROVISION WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 10. PROVIDE AN AUDIO— VISUAL ALARM DEVICE IN THE CENTRAL SECURITY STATION WITH AN ALARM SILENCE SWITCH FOR THE HORN/KLAXON. THE ALARM LIGHT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE ENABLED UNTIL THE GENERATOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS RETURNED TO NORMAL. 11. EXTEND THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO INCLUDE AN AUDIO— VISUAL ALARM DEVICE AT EACH GENERATOR WITH AN ALARM SILENCE SWITCH FOR THE HORN /KLAXON IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATION. THE ALARM LIGHT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE ENABLED UNTIL THE GENERATOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS RETURNED TO NORMAL. 12. ALL NEW DEVICES SHALL BE FULLY ADDRESSABLE TO MATCH THE EXISTING INSTALLATION. 13. PROVIDE LABELING OF ALL DEVICES. COORDINATE NOMENCLATURE AND VERBIAGE WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. LABELING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4" X 2" PHENOLIC PLATES — RED WITH WHITE LETTERING. SECURE LABELS TO GENERATOR HOUSING OR WALL DEVICES IN A MANNER AS APPROVED BY THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGER. 14. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS a.ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE HEAT DETECTOR SHALL CAUSE: i. AN ALARM SIGNAL TO BE SENT TO THE REMOTE AND /OR LOCAL FIRE ALARM MONITORIN PANEL ii. A TROUBLE ALARM CONDITION DISPLAYED AT THE LOCAL CONTROL PANEL AND /OR THE REMOTE DISPLAY ii.ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING. iv.ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING. v. ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION. vi. ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION b. ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE UV /IR DETECTOR SHALL CAUSE: i. AN ALARM/TROUBLE SIGNAL TO BE SENT TO THE REMOTE AND /OR LOCAL FIRE ALARM MONITORING PANEL ii. A TROUBLE ALARM CONDITION DISPLAYED AT THE LOCAL CONTROL PANEL AND /OR THE REMOTE DISPLAY ii.ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING WITH ACTIVE UV /IR DETECTOR iv.ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON OUTSIDE THE GENERATOR HOUSING WITH ACTIVE UV /IR DETECTOR v. ACTIVATE A FLASHING BLUE LIGHT AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION. vi. ACTIVATE A HORN /KLAXON AT THE SECURITY WORK STATION 15. ALL. WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH ARTICLES 760 AND 310 OF THE NEC. ALL SYSTEM WIRING SHALL BE #14 AWG (MIN.) THHN 600V, 7 STRAND, NON— SHIELDED, COPPER 105 DEGREE CELSIUS AND SHALL BE COLOR —CODED AND LABELED. CODED NOTES 0 1. NEW BLUE STROBE LIGHT AND HORN /KLAXON ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE GENERATOR HOUSING. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE IN A LOCATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH ALL ADJOINING GENERATORS FOR A COMMON ELEVATION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A NEW ALARM SILENCING SWITCH ON THE GENERATOR HOUSING UNDER THE HORN /STROBE. INSTALL AT A MOUNTING HEIGHT CONSISTENT WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SWITCH SHALL SILENCE THE AUDIBLE ALARM BUT SHALL AUTOMATICALLY RESET UPON THE CLEARANCE OF THE ALARM CONDITION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 3. NEW BLUE STROBE LIGHT AND HORN /KLAXON ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE GENERATOR HOUSING. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE IN A LOCATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH ALL ADJOINING GENERATORS FOR A COMMON ELEVATION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL 4. PROVIDE AND INSTALL A NEW ALARM SILENCING SWITCH ON THE GENERATOR HOUSING UNDER THE HORN /STROBE. INSTALL AT A MOUNTING HEIGHT CONSISTENT WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SWITCH SHALL SILENCE THE AUDIBLE ALARM BUT SHALL AUTOMATICALLY RESET UPON THE CLEARANCE OF THE ALARM CONDITION. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 5. EXISTING FIRE ALARM PANEL OR MODULE FOR COMMUNICATIONS. VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATION AND EXTEND NEW COMMUNICATIONS TO THE NEW DEVICES AT THE GENERATORS. WIRING AND CONDUIT ARE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 6. NEW IR /UV FLAME DETECTION DEVICE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. MOUNT FLAME DETECTOR ABOVE GENERATOR END OF THE HOUSING AND DIRECT DETECTION BEAM ACROSS THE GENERATOR ENGINE. VERIFY MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO DETECTOR INSTALLATION AND AUGNMENT. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 7. NEW HEAT DETECTOR ABOVE THE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END OF THE EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE GENERATOR ENGINE AND ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END SO AS NOT TO INSTALL THE HEAT DETECTOR DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ENGINE OR THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE ALTERNATE BID SUBMITTAL. 8. NEW IR /UV FLAME DETECTION DEVICE BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. MOUNT FLAME DETECTOR ABOVE GENERATOR END OF THE HOUSING AND DIRECT DETECTION BEAM ACROSS THE GENERATOR ENGINE. VERIFY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO DETECTOR INSTALLATION AND AUGNMENT. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 9. NEW HEAT DETECTOR ABOVE THE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END OF THE EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE THE FINAL LOCATION WITH THE GENERATOR ENGINE AND ELECTRICAL GENERATOR END SO AS NOT TO INSTALL THE HEAT DETECTOR DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ENGINE OR THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD. THIS WORK IS PART OF THE BASE BID SUBMITTAL. 10. WIRING AND CONDUIT BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE THE FINAL ROUTING OF THE NEW WIRE AND CONDUIT WITH THE EXISTING INSTALLATIONS AND THE CRITICAL SYSTEMS MANAGERS. OVERHEAD CONDUIT FROM A HOUSING — MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX TO A COMMON WALL — MOUNTED CONDUIT SYSTEM BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE CABLE TRAY AND ALL NECESSARY WALL PENETRATIONS FOR THE NEW CONDUIT. SEAL ALL WALL AND HOUSING PENETRATIONS WITH AN APPROPRIATE WEATHER —PROOF CAULK — NEATLY APPLIED. AREA OF WORK 14111- 157 KEYPLAN N.T.S. RECEIVED NOV 0 7 2011 PERMITGENTER M EC H AN I CALIE LECTRICAL ENGINEERING lK COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS ri 1s CenturyLinkTm W H W V J L ::jci 0>. C (1. UF- 1< w Z 0 F= J z GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET CO CO r CO Q 0 A A A A 0 A A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE- - DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: EPG DRAWN BY: BAB CHECKED BY: EPG SHEET TITLE GENERATOR YARD FIRE ALARM PLAN 11084-00 PA7 FAI APPROXIMATE FINAL LOCATION FOR RELOCATED /MODIFIED UNISTRUT. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION IN —FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER. REMOVE EXISTING 2" TEE W /BALL VALVE AND PLUG FOR PRIMING CAP CONNECTIONS ON EACH TANK VEEDER -ROOT LEVEL SENSOR (TYP 2) VEEDER -ROOT LEAK REMOVE E) SIPHON /EC BETWEEN T CONN ECTIO TANK RELABEL T TANK1 NEW GENERATOR 1 EXISTING FUEL OIL STORAGE TANK 0 0 0 0 0 APPROXIMATE LOCATION FOR SPILL KIT. COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION IN —FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER. 0 .J 0 0 0 0000 0 E 0 0 0 • • O �= C—.= — - -=_ -- Q---- - - = - -r \ Jk-� 5 :I\ \I- __J J /L -`-!11- i LJ .....1,,,..1„1,!__:n ° — !SAME Ili, ../ ,./ , •• ir III ! _ .....;„---,--.- -.---1F-7 iii...1-qiiii , //. v-(A ,-,,, i i MEM Iti. Pi O.!. 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COORDINATE AND VERIFY EXACT LOCATION IN -FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER EXISTING UNISTRUT SUPPORT TO BE MODIFIED /RELOCATED TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE TO NEW GENERATOR ENCLOSURE AND ITS DOOR. cJ 1 1 L, dt L J 6 = = = == v 4 - 4 a _ = =� 0 4 PIPING ON PIPE SUPPORT — UNISTRUT PIPE SUPPORT iL GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE TANK FOR INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION. • OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A LOCAL UCENSED FUEL OIL RECOVERY SUB - CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THE EXISTING FUEL OIL IN THE TANK TO BE REMOVED. • OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A LOCAL, UCENSED ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SUB - CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN AND FLUSH THE ABANDONED TANK IN PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORTING THE TANK OVER THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LICENSED IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, THE CITY OF SEATTLE, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 3. TANK CLEANING SHALL CONSIST OF (BUT NOT NECESSARILY BE UMITED TO) THE FOLLOWING TASKS: • REMOVAL OF RESIDUAL FUEL OIL AND REMAINING BY- PRODUCTS • DETERGENT CLEANSING PROCEDURE WITHIN THE TANK AND ON THE EXTERIOR. • FLUSHING AND RINSING OF THE TANK UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE CLEANSING AND DRAINING PROCEDURES. • REMOVAL OF THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING SOLUTIONS FROM THE SITE. 4. CERTIFICATION THAT THE TANK IS CLEAN AND FREE OF CONTAMINANTS - CONTAMINANTS WHICH ARE RESTRICTED WHEN TRANSPORTING THE TANK. • WRITTEN CERTIFICATION OF THE TANK CLEANSING PROCEDURE - SUBMITTED TO CENTURYLINK REPRESENTITIVES. • WRITTEN CERTIFICATION FROM THE SUB - CONTRACTOR THAT THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING SOLUTIONS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO A LICENSED, REGISTERED RECLAMATION FACILITY FOR PROPER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL - SUBMITTED TO CENTURYUNK REPRESENTITIVES. 5. PROVIDE AND PAY FOR ALL UCENSES, PERMITS, INSPECTION FEES, TAXES AND TRANSPORTATION FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING PROCEDURE. MAINTENANCE LADDER(E) FILL PORT W/ SPILL CONTAINMENT(E) I 1,'�/ \ I 'NW 411P /Th 1 a U 0 4 4 4 a a,4 /Th :' // I EAST ELEVATION NOT TO SCALE a *Now 00 041111 ° 00` 0 0 a 4 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED Nov 2 8 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION FUEL TANKS TO REMAIN FUEL PUMP CONTROL BOX(E) TO BE RELOCATED. EXTEND ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT. BOLLARD(E) ANCHOR BOLTS(E) FUEL FILTERS(E) FUEL FILL HOSE REEL(E) 157 Ow ■ 4 a RECEIVED NOV 07 2011 PERMIT CENTER MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS. OHIO 43231 PHONE (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS SEAL CenturyLink� GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET A A A A 0 0 A A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: FKH DRAWN BY: ASR CHECKED BY: EPG SHEET TITLE PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PIPE /CONDUIT RACK MODIFICATIONS 1i084 -0o Fo1l F01 ANTI SIPHON VALVE (E) "x18" FLEX CONN FOS(E) 0 CAP SUBMERSIBLE PUMP (E) *0 FIRE VALVE (E)-------.-- I TANK 2 I' I 1 I I I _ ISTING 2" UALIZG NKS IN CAP ON EACH 2 (TYP) 2" 1 FUEL OIL SENSOR FOR INTERSTITIAL SPACE (TYP 2) L 2" GAGE STICK PORT(E) 8 "0 EMERGENCY VENT(E) EXISTING LADDER AND PLATFORM TO REMAIN FUEL HOSE REEL(E) 1 CAP TANK 1 O O 1/4" COPPER TUBING SIPHON UNE PRIME FUEL FILTERS(E) 2" BALL VALVE (E) TANK FILL W/7.5 GAL SPILL CONTAINER(E) 3" T -VENT (E) T - - - - - -- EXISTING FUEL OIL STORAGE TANK TO BE 7 PIPING PLAN NOT TO SCALE LMODIFY EXISTING FUEL OIL PIPING FOR ONE TANK SYSTEM, AND TO AVOID CONDUIT WITH NEW GENERATOR,HOUSING AND ACCESS DOORS LIQUID LEVEL GAGE(E) I 1- - I I J L - -� REMOVE EXISTING LADDER & PLATFORM REMOVED EXISTING SPILL KIT TO BE RELOCATED FUEL OIL TANK TO BE REMOVED APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF MODIFIED /RELOCATED UNISTRUT SUPPORT. COORDINATE AND VERIFY EXACT LOCATION IN -FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER EXISTING UNISTRUT SUPPORT TO BE MODIFIED /RELOCATED TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE TO NEW GENERATOR ENCLOSURE AND ITS DOOR. cJ 1 1 L, dt L J 6 = = = == v 4 - 4 a _ = =� 0 4 PIPING ON PIPE SUPPORT — UNISTRUT PIPE SUPPORT iL GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE TANK FOR INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION. • OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A LOCAL UCENSED FUEL OIL RECOVERY SUB - CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THE EXISTING FUEL OIL IN THE TANK TO BE REMOVED. • OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A LOCAL, UCENSED ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SUB - CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN AND FLUSH THE ABANDONED TANK IN PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORTING THE TANK OVER THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LICENSED IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, THE CITY OF SEATTLE, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 3. TANK CLEANING SHALL CONSIST OF (BUT NOT NECESSARILY BE UMITED TO) THE FOLLOWING TASKS: • REMOVAL OF RESIDUAL FUEL OIL AND REMAINING BY- PRODUCTS • DETERGENT CLEANSING PROCEDURE WITHIN THE TANK AND ON THE EXTERIOR. • FLUSHING AND RINSING OF THE TANK UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE CLEANSING AND DRAINING PROCEDURES. • REMOVAL OF THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING SOLUTIONS FROM THE SITE. 4. CERTIFICATION THAT THE TANK IS CLEAN AND FREE OF CONTAMINANTS - CONTAMINANTS WHICH ARE RESTRICTED WHEN TRANSPORTING THE TANK. • WRITTEN CERTIFICATION OF THE TANK CLEANSING PROCEDURE - SUBMITTED TO CENTURYLINK REPRESENTITIVES. • WRITTEN CERTIFICATION FROM THE SUB - CONTRACTOR THAT THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING SOLUTIONS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED TO A LICENSED, REGISTERED RECLAMATION FACILITY FOR PROPER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL - SUBMITTED TO CENTURYUNK REPRESENTITIVES. 5. PROVIDE AND PAY FOR ALL UCENSES, PERMITS, INSPECTION FEES, TAXES AND TRANSPORTATION FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CLEANING AND FLUSHING PROCEDURE. MAINTENANCE LADDER(E) FILL PORT W/ SPILL CONTAINMENT(E) I 1,'�/ \ I 'NW 411P /Th 1 a U 0 4 4 4 a a,4 /Th :' // I EAST ELEVATION NOT TO SCALE a *Now 00 041111 ° 00` 0 0 a 4 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED Nov 2 8 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION FUEL TANKS TO REMAIN FUEL PUMP CONTROL BOX(E) TO BE RELOCATED. EXTEND ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT. BOLLARD(E) ANCHOR BOLTS(E) FUEL FILTERS(E) FUEL FILL HOSE REEL(E) 157 Ow ■ 4 a RECEIVED NOV 07 2011 PERMIT CENTER MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS. OHIO 43231 PHONE (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS SEAL CenturyLink� GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET A A A A 0 0 A A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: FKH DRAWN BY: ASR CHECKED BY: EPG SHEET TITLE PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PIPE /CONDUIT RACK MODIFICATIONS 1i084 -0o Fo1l F01 n NETWORK GEN 480Y/277V,3$,4W 1000KW AUX GEN FUSE 1200A MAIN GEN F LS 1200A r r GEN -7 EXISTING GEN -6 EXISTING i GEN-5 GENERATOR YARD GEN -4 EXISTING GEN -3 EXISTING FUEL TANK EXISTING EXISTING UNDERGROUND 2 CONDUITS STUB -UP 7 3 -1/2" 1 1 -1/2" 1 1" \ EXISTING FUEL TANK 6 5 �(4 \/-.,-\ / TO BE REMOVED. PP2 LF2 MP1 PP3 XF R T2 0 XEMR GEN D4 500A BUS DUCT 07 C7 uw Ga A AMPERE GF 04 D3 LB 0a '3 02 02 HTG 1 uC D2 IC D1 BRKR BREAKER JUNC JUNCTION BLDG BUILDING XFA TP1 EI EC ROGU ref 4000A BUS DUCT BATTERY ROOM EXISTING VEEDER -ROOT PANEL FUEL TANK 1 0.1 (LIJ I r I( R PIA\IHOLES OFFICE RPS RP1 RP2 CONF PM Ill -rt PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION POWER PLAN GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES SHOWN IN THIS SHEET ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. THE LOCATION OF EQUIPMENTS /DEVICES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION IN FIELD. 3. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO TRACE OUT ALL CIRCUITS BACK TO ELECTRICAL PANEL PRIOR TO START OF DEMOLITION WORK. 4. IF CIRCUITING SERVING A DEVICE, ETC, TO BE REMOVED ALSO SERVES DEVICES TO REMAIN, MAINTAIN AND /OR MODIFY CIRCUIT TO KEEP DEVICES, ETC IN SERVICE. 5. WHEN REMOVING DEVICES, REMOVE ALL WIRING, CONDUIT, ETC. BACK TO SOURCE. 6. THIS IS A 24 HOUR, 7 DAY A WEEK FACILITY. THERE WILL BE NO SCHEDULED OR UNSCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS OF THE OWNERS SERVICES OR OF THE SERVICES EXTENDED FOR OWNERS CUSTOMERS. 7. ALL WORK SHALL BE SUPERVISED BY A DIRECT EMPLOYEE OF THE CONTRACTOR, AUTHORIZED TO SUPERVISE THE WORK, IMPLEMENT THE NECESSARY PROTECTION MEASURES, CURTAIL UNSAFE OR IMPROPER WORK PROCEDURES, AND FULLY INFORMED OF THE NATURE OF THE FACILITY AND THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED TO PERFORM WORK IN THE BUILDING. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WITH A COMPLETE LIST OF EMPLOYEES WHO WILL BE IN THE FACILITY, AND A LIST OF THE SUBCONTRACTORS (AND THEIR EMPLOYEES) PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY DIRECT EMPLOYEES OF THE CONTRACTOR, OR BY DIRECT EMPLOYEES OF THE APPROVED SUBCONTRACTOR. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PROHIBIT ANY EMPLOYEE OR SUBCONTRACTOR FROM WORKING ON SITE. 9. THE OWNER HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ACCESS TO THE DATA CENTER IF IN HIS OPINION THE EMPLOYEE OR SUBCONTRACTOR POSES A RISK TO THE OWNERS SERVICES. 10. THE OWNER MAINTAINS A COMPREHENSIVE CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINE MANUAL THAT ADDRESSES ALL WORK RULES IN, ON, OR AROUND THE FACILITY. 11. ON A DAILY BASIS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER AND INDICATE THE NATURE OF THE WORK AND THE AREA IN WHICH THE WORK WILL BE PERFORMED. 12. MAINTAIN A CLEAN AND ORGANIZED WORK AREA WHEN WORKING DURING THE DAY, AND WHEN TERMINATING THE WORK AT THE END OF THE DAY. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS, STORE ALL TOOLS AND MATERIALS IN APPROVED LOCATIONS, SET AND SECURE ALL SAFETY BARRIERS AS APPROPRIATE. MAINTAIN A SHOP VACUUM WITH A HEPA FILTER IN THE WORK AREA AND PROVIDE FOR A DAILY REMOVAL OF ALL DEBRIS ON AND UNDER THE RAISED FLOOR. 13. COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT WITH THE OWNER. 14. COORDINATE THE FINAL ROUTE OF CONDUITS IN ORDER TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH EXISTING DEVICES & EQUIPMENT. 15. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO BACKFILL EXCAVATION AREA WITH 3500 PSI MIN CONCRETE. CODED NOTES 0 1. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND GENERATOR DUCTBANK. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO HIRE SUB - CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM GROUND PENETRATING RADAR SCAN ON THE EXISTING FLOOR TO TRACE OUT EXACT LOCATION OF DUCTBANK. 2. EXISTING CONDUIT STUB TO BE RELOCATED AND EXTENDED TO NEW GENERATOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO HIRE SUB - CONTRACTOR TO EXCAVATE EXISTING CONCRETE GENERATOR PAD. EXCAVATE TO A DEPTH AND WIDTH SUFFICIENT FOR THE EXTENSION OF EXISTING CONDUITS TO NEW GENERATOR CONDUIT ENTRY AREA. DETERMINE EXACT DEPTH AND WIDTH REQUIRED IN FIELD. USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN EXCAVATING NEAR CONDUITS. AFTER RELOCATION WORK IS COMPLETED, PATCH CONCRETE PAD AND REFINISHED ALL OPENING FROM EXCAVATION WORK. 3. EXISTING FUEL TANK TO BE REMOVED BY OTHERS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO DISCONNECT ALL POWER AND CONTROL WIRING & CONDUIT FROM FUEL TANK BACK TO SOURCE. WHEN A CIRCUIT TO BE REMOVED ALSO SERVE OTHER DEVICE TO REMAIN, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN POWER AND CONTROL TO EXISTING DEVICE TO REMAIN. 4. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT FOR PUMP START /STOP. REMOVE PUMP START /STOP SWITCH, WIRING AND CONDUIT BACK TO SOURCE. 5. EXISTING WIRING AND CONDUIT FOR FUEL PUMP POWER AND CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT FROM FUEL PUMP BACK TO SOURCE. 6. EXISTING WIRING AND CONDUIT FOR VEEDER -ROOT MONITORING SHALL BE REMOVED. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT BACK TO SOURCE. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RETEST AND RECERTIFY VEEDER ROOT CONTROL PANEL AT COMPLETION OF WORK. 7. EXISTING UNISTRUT SUPPORT FOR WIRING'S AND CONDUIT'S FUEL TANK PUMP SHALL BE MODIFIED /RELOCATED TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE TO NEW GENERATOR ENCLOSURE AND ITS DOOR. RELOCATE EXISTING CONDUIT AND WIRING TO FINAL LOCATION, EXTEND WIRING AND CONDUIT AS NECESSARY. EXTENSION OF WIRING AND CONDUIT SHALL NOT EXCEED 30'. REFER TO SHEET F01 FOR DETAIL LOCATION OF UNISTRUT LOCATION. 8. EXISTING SPILL KIT TO BE RELOCATED BY OTHERS. LINE TYPE LEGEND NEW EXISTING TO BE REMOVED EXISTING AREA OF WORK CONSTRUCTION RULES OF ENGAGEMENT ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL REVIEW THE FOLLOWING WORK RULES PERTAINING TO THIS PROJECT AND SITE. EACH CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEE AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEE SHALL REVIEW AND ACKNOWLEDGE THESE RULES. PROJECT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: 1. WORKING HOURS ARE BETWEEN 0800 AND 1700 HOURS (MON THRU FRI) UNLESS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. 2. CENTURYLINK AND CONTRACTOR'S SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IS CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER. IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN A RECORD OF THE PROJECT, WE REQUEST THAT THIS COMMUNICATION CHAIN BE STRICTLY MAINTAINED. ADDITIONAL WORK REQUESTED BY ANYONE BESIDES CEC PROJECT MANAGER WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED BY CEC. ALL ADDITIONAL WORK REQUESTED MUST BE IN WRITING. ACCOMPANIED BY A SIGNED PURCHASE ORDER, 3. ALL CONTRACTORS MUST SIGN IN, SURRENDER A PICTURE ID AND OBTAIN A TEMPORARY ACCESS BADGE WITH SITE SECURITY, EACH DAY PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. THIS IS THE ONLY ACCESS METHODOLOGY TO TO BE PROVIDED TO THE CONTRACTORS. EACH DAY, THE SUPERINTENDENT SHALL MEET WITH QWEST REPRESENTATIVE TO REVIEW THE DAY'S ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITIES AND LOCATION OF THE ACTIVITY MUST BE CLEARLY EXPLAINED. 5. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL SIGN OUT AND RETURN ACCESS BADGES DAILY, AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK. 6. DO NOT PROP HOLD ANY DOOR OPEN OR ALLOW UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL INTO THE BUILDING. 7. DOOR ACCESS INTO THE BUILDING NEED TO BE REQUESTED THROUGH QWEST'S SITE SECURITY. 8. NO PICTURES ALLOWED ON SITE, CAMERAS AND CELL PHONES WITH DIGITAL CAMERAS ARE NOT ALLOWED. • WEEKLY PROJECT MEETINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON SITE BY CEC TO REVIEW PROGRESS. DATE AND TIME OF THIS MEETING WILL BE DETERMINED AT A LATER DATE. 10. SAFETY MEETINGS SHALL BE HELD TO COMPLY WITH OSHA. 11. NO EMPLOYEES OF THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENTER THE DATA CENTER, DOCK CORRIDORS, AND THE ROOF WITHOUT PERMISSION OR AN ESCORT FROM QWEST. 12. EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHILE WORKING IN THE ELECTRICAL ROOMS. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL PROTECTIVE COVERS ON ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN THE ELECTRICAL ROOMS, AND UPS ROOM. THE INTENT OF THE COVERS IS TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL TRIPPING OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENT SERVES LIVE LOAD(S) THAT MUST NOT BE INTERRUPTED. DO NOT TURN ANY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OFF. WORKING IN THE EXISTING SWITCHGEAR MUST BE APPROVED BY QWEST PERSONNEL. 13. EXISTING ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUST NOT BE TURNED OFF. THESE HVAC UNITS SUPPLY COOLING TO LIVE DATA CENTER SPACES THAT MUST NOT BE TURNED OFF. 14. ANY REQUEST FROM QWEST ON SITE PERSONNEL TO ALTER, CHANGE OR MODIFY THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER FOR APPROVAL. 15. COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL HOT WORK WITH CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER. A MOP SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR HOT WORK, ALL HOT WORK WILL REQUIRE A 10 BUSINESS DAY PRE - NOTIFICATION WITH AN ATTACHED MOP TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY QWEST AND CEC. ALL MOP WORK WILL BE CONDUCTED DURING OFF HOURS IN A 6 HOUR WINDOW OF 2300 HOUR - 0500 HOUR. WORK THAT REQUIRES MOP INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: • CIRCUIT BREAKER INSTALLATION • WIRING TERMINATION ONTO AN ENERGIZED SECTION OF A SWITCHGEAR • WORK REQUIRING THE TRANSFER OF BUILDING LOAD TO GENERATORS • PUNCH CONDUIT HOLES IN AN ENERGIZED SWITCHBOARD • PULL WIRE INTO ENERGIZED SWITCHBOARDS • ALL WORK REQUIRING SHUTTING DOWN ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT 16. QUESTIONS OR VERIFICATIONS NEEDED ON THE PROJECT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER VIA RFI FORM. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 17. PROTECT EXISTING FIBER OPTIC AND COMMUNICATIONS CABLES LOCATED INSIDE THE FACILITY FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 18. LOCATE EXISTING OVER HEAD UTILITIES, POWER AND COMMUNICATION UTILITIES PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATION. 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN PORTABLE TOILETS FOR THE DAILY USE. QWEST'S FACILITIES ARE RESERVED FOR QWEST EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS ONLY. 20. LOCATION OF PORTABLE TOILETS REQUIRE APPROVAL BY CEC, QWEST AND THE PROPERTY OWNER. 21. THE LOADING DOCKS ARE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTORS FOR EQUIPMENT DELIVERY, REQUEST ACCESS THROUGH QWEST ON SITE REPRESENTATIVE. 22. PROVIDE A DUMPSTER FOR THE PROJECT. QWEST'S ON SITE DUMPSTER(S) ARE RESERVE FOR THEIR OWN USE. 23. STAGING SHALL OCCUR ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE FACILITY. QWEST DOCKS AND INTERIOR CORRIDOR SHALL NOT BE USED FOR STAGING. 24. DO NOT LEAVE ANY VEHICLES OVERNIGHT AT THE SITE UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY QWEST. 25. PARKING IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY. 26. AT THE END OF THE WORKDAY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN UP THE WORK AREAS, INTERIOR WORK AREAS SHALL BE SHOP VACUUMED AND ALL DEBRIS AND CONSTRUCTION WASTE SHALL BE PLACED IN THE DUMPSTER. CEC PROJECT MANAGER SHALL INSPECT THE DAILY CLEAN UP ACTIVITIES. 27. TEMPORARY POWER SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTOR ONLY AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS. OWNER'S EXISTING EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT: A. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE IN HIS BID, ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON SITE THAT IS REQUIRED TO BE OPERATED, SHUT DOWN, LOAD TRANSFERRED OR TIED INTO AS DESCRIBED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL FROM THE RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURER TO PROGRAM, ONSITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND TROUBLE SHOOT AS NEEDED. ELECTRICAL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FIRE ALARM PULL STATION FIRE ALARM DEVICE - BELL FIRE ALARM DEVICE - VISUAL FIRE ALARM DEVICE - AUDIO/VISUAL SMOKE DETECTOR, DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR, CEILING MOUNTED START -STOP PUSHBUTTON ds SPEAKER, CEILING RECESSED Li 0 D CENTER HEIGHT 42" SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS 42" I1 -151 KEYP_AN N.T.S. RECEIVED NOV 0 7 2011 PERMITC IT MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING lEi COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE: (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS SEAL 17 1;j,1 CenturyLinkw SEATTLE CYBER CENTER GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET A 0 0 A 0 A A A 0 A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: FKH DRAWN BY: ASR CHECKED BY: JTF SHEET TITLE PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION POWER PLAN E1 ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE GEN GENERATOR A AMPERE GF GROUND FAULT AB ABOVE HT HEIGHT AUX AUXILIARY HTG HEATING BRD BOARD IC INTERCOM BRKR BREAKER JUNC JUNCTION BLDG BUILDING LTG LIGHTING CAB CABINET MH MANHOLE CLG CEILING MFGR MANUFACTURER CIRC CIRCUIT MECH MECHANICAL CONC CONCRETE MOP METHOD OF PROCEDURE COND CONDUIT MTD MOUNTED CONN CONNECTION /CONNECTOR MTG MOUNTING CONT CONTROL OPER OPERATOR /OPERATED CONTR CONTRACTOR PLBG PLUMBING COORD COORDINATE PNL PANEL DIAG DIAGRAM PB PUSHBUTTON DISC DISCONNECT RECEPT RECEPTACLE ELEC ELECTRICAL REQ'D REQUIRED EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STAT THERMOSTAT ELEV ELEVATOR SW SWITCH EM ERG EMERGENCY SWBD SWITCHBOARD EXH EXHAUST TELE TELEPHONE FDR FEEDER TEMP TEMPERATURE FA FIRE ALARM TERM BD TERMINAL BOARD FIX FIXTURE TRANS TRANSFER FLUOR FLUORESCENT TFMR TRANSFORMER FRACT FRACTIONAL T.C.C. TEMP CONTROL CONTRACTOR FSBL FUSIBLE WP WEATHERPROOF LINE TYPE LEGEND NEW EXISTING TO BE REMOVED EXISTING AREA OF WORK CONSTRUCTION RULES OF ENGAGEMENT ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL REVIEW THE FOLLOWING WORK RULES PERTAINING TO THIS PROJECT AND SITE. EACH CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEE AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEE SHALL REVIEW AND ACKNOWLEDGE THESE RULES. PROJECT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: 1. WORKING HOURS ARE BETWEEN 0800 AND 1700 HOURS (MON THRU FRI) UNLESS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. 2. CENTURYLINK AND CONTRACTOR'S SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IS CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER. IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN A RECORD OF THE PROJECT, WE REQUEST THAT THIS COMMUNICATION CHAIN BE STRICTLY MAINTAINED. ADDITIONAL WORK REQUESTED BY ANYONE BESIDES CEC PROJECT MANAGER WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED BY CEC. ALL ADDITIONAL WORK REQUESTED MUST BE IN WRITING. ACCOMPANIED BY A SIGNED PURCHASE ORDER, 3. ALL CONTRACTORS MUST SIGN IN, SURRENDER A PICTURE ID AND OBTAIN A TEMPORARY ACCESS BADGE WITH SITE SECURITY, EACH DAY PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. THIS IS THE ONLY ACCESS METHODOLOGY TO TO BE PROVIDED TO THE CONTRACTORS. EACH DAY, THE SUPERINTENDENT SHALL MEET WITH QWEST REPRESENTATIVE TO REVIEW THE DAY'S ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITIES AND LOCATION OF THE ACTIVITY MUST BE CLEARLY EXPLAINED. 5. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL SIGN OUT AND RETURN ACCESS BADGES DAILY, AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK. 6. DO NOT PROP HOLD ANY DOOR OPEN OR ALLOW UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL INTO THE BUILDING. 7. DOOR ACCESS INTO THE BUILDING NEED TO BE REQUESTED THROUGH QWEST'S SITE SECURITY. 8. NO PICTURES ALLOWED ON SITE, CAMERAS AND CELL PHONES WITH DIGITAL CAMERAS ARE NOT ALLOWED. • WEEKLY PROJECT MEETINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON SITE BY CEC TO REVIEW PROGRESS. DATE AND TIME OF THIS MEETING WILL BE DETERMINED AT A LATER DATE. 10. SAFETY MEETINGS SHALL BE HELD TO COMPLY WITH OSHA. 11. NO EMPLOYEES OF THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENTER THE DATA CENTER, DOCK CORRIDORS, AND THE ROOF WITHOUT PERMISSION OR AN ESCORT FROM QWEST. 12. EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHILE WORKING IN THE ELECTRICAL ROOMS. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL PROTECTIVE COVERS ON ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN THE ELECTRICAL ROOMS, AND UPS ROOM. THE INTENT OF THE COVERS IS TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL TRIPPING OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENT SERVES LIVE LOAD(S) THAT MUST NOT BE INTERRUPTED. DO NOT TURN ANY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OFF. WORKING IN THE EXISTING SWITCHGEAR MUST BE APPROVED BY QWEST PERSONNEL. 13. EXISTING ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUST NOT BE TURNED OFF. THESE HVAC UNITS SUPPLY COOLING TO LIVE DATA CENTER SPACES THAT MUST NOT BE TURNED OFF. 14. ANY REQUEST FROM QWEST ON SITE PERSONNEL TO ALTER, CHANGE OR MODIFY THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER FOR APPROVAL. 15. COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL HOT WORK WITH CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER. A MOP SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR HOT WORK, ALL HOT WORK WILL REQUIRE A 10 BUSINESS DAY PRE - NOTIFICATION WITH AN ATTACHED MOP TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY QWEST AND CEC. ALL MOP WORK WILL BE CONDUCTED DURING OFF HOURS IN A 6 HOUR WINDOW OF 2300 HOUR - 0500 HOUR. WORK THAT REQUIRES MOP INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: • CIRCUIT BREAKER INSTALLATION • WIRING TERMINATION ONTO AN ENERGIZED SECTION OF A SWITCHGEAR • WORK REQUIRING THE TRANSFER OF BUILDING LOAD TO GENERATORS • PUNCH CONDUIT HOLES IN AN ENERGIZED SWITCHBOARD • PULL WIRE INTO ENERGIZED SWITCHBOARDS • ALL WORK REQUIRING SHUTTING DOWN ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT 16. QUESTIONS OR VERIFICATIONS NEEDED ON THE PROJECT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO CEC'S PROJECT MANAGER VIA RFI FORM. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 17. PROTECT EXISTING FIBER OPTIC AND COMMUNICATIONS CABLES LOCATED INSIDE THE FACILITY FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 18. LOCATE EXISTING OVER HEAD UTILITIES, POWER AND COMMUNICATION UTILITIES PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATION. 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN PORTABLE TOILETS FOR THE DAILY USE. QWEST'S FACILITIES ARE RESERVED FOR QWEST EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS ONLY. 20. LOCATION OF PORTABLE TOILETS REQUIRE APPROVAL BY CEC, QWEST AND THE PROPERTY OWNER. 21. THE LOADING DOCKS ARE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTORS FOR EQUIPMENT DELIVERY, REQUEST ACCESS THROUGH QWEST ON SITE REPRESENTATIVE. 22. PROVIDE A DUMPSTER FOR THE PROJECT. QWEST'S ON SITE DUMPSTER(S) ARE RESERVE FOR THEIR OWN USE. 23. STAGING SHALL OCCUR ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE FACILITY. QWEST DOCKS AND INTERIOR CORRIDOR SHALL NOT BE USED FOR STAGING. 24. DO NOT LEAVE ANY VEHICLES OVERNIGHT AT THE SITE UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY QWEST. 25. PARKING IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY. 26. AT THE END OF THE WORKDAY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN UP THE WORK AREAS, INTERIOR WORK AREAS SHALL BE SHOP VACUUMED AND ALL DEBRIS AND CONSTRUCTION WASTE SHALL BE PLACED IN THE DUMPSTER. CEC PROJECT MANAGER SHALL INSPECT THE DAILY CLEAN UP ACTIVITIES. 27. TEMPORARY POWER SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTOR ONLY AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS. OWNER'S EXISTING EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT: A. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE IN HIS BID, ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON SITE THAT IS REQUIRED TO BE OPERATED, SHUT DOWN, LOAD TRANSFERRED OR TIED INTO AS DESCRIBED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL FROM THE RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURER TO PROGRAM, ONSITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND TROUBLE SHOOT AS NEEDED. ELECTRICAL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FIRE ALARM PULL STATION FIRE ALARM DEVICE - BELL FIRE ALARM DEVICE - VISUAL FIRE ALARM DEVICE - AUDIO/VISUAL SMOKE DETECTOR, DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR, CEILING MOUNTED START -STOP PUSHBUTTON ds SPEAKER, CEILING RECESSED Li 0 D CENTER HEIGHT 42" SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS SEE DRAWINGS 42" I1 -151 KEYP_AN N.T.S. RECEIVED NOV 0 7 2011 PERMITC IT MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING lEi COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE: (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS SEAL 17 1;j,1 CenturyLinkw SEATTLE CYBER CENTER GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET A 0 0 A 0 A A A 0 A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: FKH DRAWN BY: ASR CHECKED BY: JTF SHEET TITLE PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION POWER PLAN E1 GROUND R OD NETWO K GEN 480Y 277V, 4),4W / 1000KW (7) #3/ #3/0 [KUUNDDl ROD A7 i X di FUR #3/0 200A MAIN GEN FUSED 12004 EN- 7 EXISTIN 3/0 GEN -6 EXISTING #3/0 GEN -5 LXIS fiNG GEN -4 EXLSI ING GENfRAT YARD- 1 GEN -3 EXISTING #3/0 FUEL TANK EXISTING M it LOCATE IN CENTER OF AREA EXISTING CONDUIT STUB GEN- IP pMGB FMS PP2 LP2 PP3 GMGB GCS GROUND BUS FM T2 xFMR GE PNL GEN 400A, 208/120V� EXISTING 04 500A 3, DUCT C7 07 C6 G6 Cc 05 04 G4 D3 LB u3 =03 u2 02 u 1 01 CC D2 1 -1/2" NEW CONDUIT (2) #16/1 TWISTED PAIR, SHIELDED 78 kbps, FT -10, BELDEN 85102 44 XFMR TP1 ELECTRIC:AL ROOM GENERATOR -1 BREAKER SECTION 40001 BUS DUCT 11-1-7 1 I' I EXISTING DATATRAX PANEL (I PNL GEN 7a 200A, 480/277V EXISTING TO PNL GEN -1 LOAD CENTER 3AT Erg'( il(JOM 131 INVERTER EXISTING VEEDER —ROOT PANEL NEW CONDUIT STUB ® GROUND ROD #3/0 PNL GEN -1 CKT 38,40,42 r--r `BER M ` GEN -1 LOAD CENTER CLES 208/120V NEW { OFFICE 1 332 CONE RM 750KCMIL—Z PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR NEW POWER PLAN PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT NOTES A. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OWNER PRE — PURCHASE EQUIPMENT: 1. SCHEDULE DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. 2. RECEMNG, INSPECTING AND UNLOADING OF EQUIPMENT ON SITE AND MOVING TO FINAL LOCATION. FILE A "CLAIM" WITH THE COURIER IF ANY DAMAGES. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO STORE THE UPS OFF —SITE IN A SECURED AND COVERED WAREHOUSE IF THE SITE DOES NOT ALLOW STORAGE. CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL STORAGE AND MULTIPLE HANDLING CHARGES FOR ALL PRE- PURCHASE EQUIPMENT. 3. INSTALL, WIRE, START UP AND TEST THE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURES. 4. ASSUME ALL WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES. 5. PROVIDE 0 &M MANUALS AND AS —BUILT DRAWINGS AFTER THE PROJECT IS COMPLETED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT PURCHASED. B. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST ALL ALARM POINTS CONNECTED TO BMS AND ALL CONTROL CIRCUITS. C. SHOP DRAWINGS OF THE PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTOR. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO REVIEW ALL SHOP DRAWINGS. D. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER THE BILL OF MATERIAL PURCHASED BY THE OWNER. TRANSPARENT PLASTIC COVERS OF SUITABLE GAUGE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PROTECT ALL PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT FROM DUST AND DIRT AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION. NrAI_ 101 1 ff IL EXISTING HOC AREA 115 !i L E 2 NEW GENE TOR -1 I i ANNUNCIA OR PANEL 5', L 2- f7ELL I Y P-L 1%11 116 CHILLER SWBD -2 -tLt 118 /FM t i PI7L -M1 F11L -' PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR NEW POWER PLAN (HOC) 1 /8" = 1' -0" GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES SHOWN ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND CONDUIT SHALL BE SUPPORTED AND BRACED FOR SEISMIC LOAD PER THE LATEST WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE. USE COMPRESSION FITTINGS FOR ALL CONDUIT FITTING EXCEPT FOR SEAL TIGHT CONDUIT. 3. SEE NEW ONE LINE DIAGRAMS ON SHEET E3 FOR ONE —LINE DIAGRAM OF THE NEW GENERATOR. 4. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO BACKFILL EXCAVATION AREA WITH 3500 PSI MIN CONCRETE. 5. GENERATORS WILL BE TRANSPORTED IN MULTIPLE COMPONENTS TO THIS LOCATION. COMPONENTS SHIPPED SEPARATELY ARE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: GENERATOR AND ENGINE FUEL TANK EXHAUST MANIFOLD RADIATOR 208/120 VOLT PANEL (LOAD CENTER) ENCLOSURE FUEL SYSTEM 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE ALL THE COMPONENTS SHIPPED AND ASSEMBLE THEM INTO A COMPLETE GENERATOR SYSTEM. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CERTIFIED CUMMINS TECHNICIAN TO SUPERVISE THE INSTALLATION OF ALL THE COMPONENTS. 8. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL: (PROVIDE CRANE(S) TO SET THE GENERATOR, ENCLOSURE, ETC ON THE PAD CONNECT THE RADIATOR INSTALL THE ENCLOSURE SECURE THE ENCLOSURE TO THE CONCRETE PAD PIPE THE FUEL TANK TO THE GENERATOR INSTALL THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND SILENCER MODIFY THE EXISTING CONCRETE PAD FOR THE CONDUIT ENTRANCE MAKE ALL MAIN FEEDER CONNECTIONS MAKE ALL CONTROLS CONNECTIONS 'MAKE ALL 208/120 VOLT PANEL CONNECTIONS MAKE ALL ENCLOSURE INTERIOR WIRING CONNECTIONS TO: BATTERY CHARGER BLOCK HEATER 120V OUTLETS LIGHT FIXTURES DC BATTERY TO GENERATOR 9. START —UP SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED CUMMINS TECHNICIAN I 10. INSTALL AND TERMINATE GROUND CONDUCTOR TO GROUND THE GENERATOR ENCLOSURE. 11. INSTALL ALL POWER AND CONTROL WIRING TO THE GENERATOR PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR. 12. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ANCHOR THE NEW GERERATOR ENCLOSURE TO EXISTING CONCRETE PAD. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 1" THREADED ANCHOR WITH 4" EMBEDMENT BY HILT( OR EQUAL CODED NOTES 0 1. NEW GENERATOR IS PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO RECEIVE, SET AND INSTALL NEW GENERATOR ON HOUSEKEEPING PAD. SEE PRE — PURCHASED NOTE ON THIS SHEET. 2. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 50A /3P CIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL GEN. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 4 #6, 410 GND IN 1 -1/4" CONDUIT FORM PANEL GEN TO GENERATOR -1 LOAD CENTER. 3. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW SHCEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT AND CONNECT TO EXISTING UNDERGROUND CONDUIT. EXTEND FLEXIBLE SEALT1TE CONDUIT FROM PVC AND TERMINATE TO NEW GENERATOR. SIZE OF CONDUIT TO MATCH THAT OF EXISTING. VERIFY EXACT QUANTITY OF CONDUIT AND FINAL LOCATION IN —FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER. 4. NEW ENCLOSURE SHALL BE GROUNDED. FURNISH, INSTALL AND TERMINATE NEW #3/0 COPPER STRANDED GROUND CONDUCTOR TO NEW GENERATOR -1 ENCLOSURE. CONNECTION TO FROM NEW TO EXISTING GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE IN CADWELD. 5. NEW GENERATOR ANNUNCIATOR PANEL IS PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO FLUSH MOUNT THE PANEL IN THE WALL. PROVIDE PATCHING AND PAINTING AT COMPLETION OF WORK, NEW PAINT SHALL MATCH EXISTING. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF ANNUNCIATOR PANEL IN —FIELD WITH PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER. GENERATOR ANNUNCIATOR PANEL TO BE INSTALLED IN THE HOC GENERATOR ANNOUNCIATOR PANEL GENERATOR -1 GENERATOR MASTER CONTROLLER GENERATOR CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS PER MFGR FIELD REPS RECOMMENDATIONS. FURNISH AND INSTALL CONTROL WIRING PER GEN CONTROL WIRING SCHEDULE BELOW USE STRANDED COPPER WIRE FOR ALL CONNECTIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE GEN CONTROL WIRING CABLE GROUP FEEDER SIZE WIRE COND REMARKS #1 42—#14 1 -1/2" FOR DC CONTROL INSTALL WIRE IN TWO 1" CONDUITS 12 — #14 1" FOR AC CONTROL (EXISTING CONDUIT) 1 —CAT 6 EXISTING CONDUIT (4) #18/4 TWISTED PAIR, SHIELDED GROUND SHIELD ONLY AT ONE LOCATION (EXISTING CONDUIT) #2 (1) #16/4 TWISTED PAIR, SHIELDED 1 -1/2" NEW CONDUIT (2) #16/1 TWISTED PAIR, SHIELDED 78 kbps, FT -10, BELDEN 85102 AREA OF WORK 151 KEYP_AN N.T.S. RECEIVED NOV 07 2011 PTW4T��,�C�. P i-0 1 ti (Rr , 1.. c�EQ r MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 6820 LAUFFER ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43231 PHONE: (614)392 -2902 FAX:614- 392 -2907 © All drawings and written materials appearing herein constitute the original and unpublished work of the Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without prior written consent . CONSULTANTS SEAL 1;4 Centu ryLinkm 0 O H J J Q H Z GENERATOR 1 6101 SOUTH 180TH STREET TUKWILA, WA 98188 A 0 0 0 A A A A 11 -1 -11 PERMIT SET 10 -18 -11 ADDENDUM 1 10 -7 -11 BID SET 10 -3 -11 95% REVIEW MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 11084 COMMISSION DATE: 9-8 -11 DESIGNED BY: FKH DRAWN BY: ASR CHECKED BY: JTF SHEET TITLE PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR NEW POWER PLAN E2 LINE TYPE DESIGNATION EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING TO BE REMOVED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. NEW UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 4 "C- 3 #250KCMIL CU -15KV SHIELDED 133% EPR RENTON JUNCTION SUBSTATION UTILITY INCOMING 12,470VOLT CIRCUIT 3 PHASE (N.I.C.) '300AT 300AT / 300AT MPCS MAIN PRI. PAD MOUNT SWITCH 12,470V,34,3W 600A 4 "C- 3 #250KCMIL CU -15KV SHIELDED 133% EPR SUBSTATION 1 XFMR PRI SW -2 12,470V -30 600 AMP BUS XFMR -2 12,470V- 30 -3W6, 480V -30 -4W —WYE 2500kVA 5.75% Z (=v) 600A ( 3P 150E '0) 600A 3P 1 150E 0 FACTORY BUS XFMR -2 MAIN EPO #1 — FACTORY BUS 0 2500AT LSIG ' 100% XFMR PRI SW -1 12,470V -30 600 AMP BUS XFMR -1 12,470V-30-31A& 480V -30 -4W —WYE 2500kVA 5.75% Z o— FACTORY BUS 2500AT LSIG 1 100% 5000AT LSIG 100% XFMR -1 MAIN SUBSTATION -1 MAIN BRKR HOUSE SWBD -1 480V,34,3W 4000A 100,000AIC 5000AT ) LSIG 100% 2000AF 2000AT LSIG 2000AF 2000AT LSIG 2500AF 2500AT ATS-1 2000A -3P BYPASS ISO ui 0 i ATS -2 2000A -3P BYPASS ISO PROVIDED WITH 1 #4 600V BARE COPPER CABLE IN TRENCH ADJACENT TO CONDUIT . . GEN -1 11 480V,34,3W — 1500KW 1875KVA NEW 1 GEN -3 480V,30,3W 1500KW 1875KVA GEN -4 480V,34,3W 1500KW 1875KVA GEN -5 480V,34,3W 1500KW 1875KVA GEN -6 48OV,34,3W 1500KW 1875KVA GEN -7 48OV,34,3W 1500KW 1875KVA RESISTIVE LOAD BANK 1500kW 1 0 N 2500A WP 1 GEN PARALLELING SWGIR 480V,3c,3W 12000A 65000 AIC RELOCATED FROM HOUSE SWBD -2 BY VENDOR 3200AF b 3200AF ) 2560AT ) 2560AT 100% °� 100% 400AF ) 200AT LSIG CD 3 \l ) 4000AF 4000AT T LSIG 100% 3200AF 2560AT 100% 3200AF 2560AT 100% 3200AF 2560AT 100% ,) 3200AF 3200AF ;. 3200AF 2560AT 1 2560AT ) 3200AT 100% 100% 100% 4000A BUS DUCT 480V- 30 -3W+ GND GEN DIST SWBD -1 �© 480V,34,3W 4000A 65000 AIC EXISTING BUS DUCT EXISTING BUS DUCT �•)2000AF ')2000AF ) 2000AF 1) 2000AF )2500AF1)800AT)800AT 2000AT 2000AT ; 2000AT . 2000AT ' 2500AT 4' TO PDU SWBD -1 rV TO PDU SWBD -2 (TO EXISTING GEN BYPASS BRKR) SEE E0.4 FOR CONTINUATION UPS SWBD -2 480V,3$,3W 2000A 65,000 AIC ATS -5 2500A -3P BYPASS ISO 1 600AF 1 600AF 1 600AF 1. 600AF - 2000AF 2000AF 1. 800AF ) 600AT ) 600AT ) 600AT ) 600AT 12000AT )2000AT ) 800AT j LSIG i LSIG � LSIG p LSIG LSIG LSIG LSI 1 800AF 800AT LSI 1 800AF 1800AT LSI 800AF 1 800AT LSI ) 400AF ° \ 225AF 400AT i60AT SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE UPM -2A 500kVA CB1 K3 BATT 15 MIN UPM -2B 500kVA CBI) T BATT K3 15 MIN UPM -2C 500kVA T BATT 15 MIN UPM -2D 500kVA CB1) T BATT K3 15 MIN TVSS 0\ SPARE SPARE UPS SWBD -1 480V,34,3W 2000A 65,000AIC 1 600AF 1 600AF 1. 600AF 1 600AF 1, 2000AF 1 2000AF ,800AF ) 600AT i600AT ) 600AT ) 600AT ) 2000AT ) 2000AT ) 800AT LSIG p LSIG q LSIG p LSIG q LSIG ° LSIG ° LSI 800AF ) 800AT LSI 800AF ) 800AT LSI 800AF 800AT LSI 400AF s, 225AF )400AT 60AT SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE UPM -1A 500kVA CB11�) R T BATT K3 15 MIN T UPM -1B 500kVA CB'6 R K3 BATT 15 MIN UPM-1C 500kVA BATT 15 MIN UPM -1D 500kVA CBI) R T = K3 BATT 15 MIN O9 10 TVSS RP5 RP5A DISC GEN —A 600V, 200A 5000AF 5000AT LSIG 100% GENERATOR MASTER CONTROLLER & SYNCHRONIZER G I2-500KCMIL BOND EXISTING BUS DUCT GEN DIST SWBD -2 EXISTING BUS DUCT 480V,34),3W 5000A 65,000 AIC 1 1 1 1 2000AF 2000AF 2000AF )2000AF )3000AF 3000AF 2500AF )800AT 800AT 2000AT 2000AT 2000AT 12000AT 3000AT )3000AT .)2500AT? TO PDU SWBD -3A TO PDU SWBD -4A TO PDU SWBD -3B TO PDU SWBD -4B (TO EXISTING GEN BYPASS BRKR) ,ATS —GEN 225A -3P BYPASS ISO 1 1 SBM -2 2000A PNL GEN —A 480V -30,3W 200A MLO EXISTING SBM -1 2000A FBP ;) CBPo) STATIC SW CBS 1 1 N 21 EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING PDU SWBD -2 N4 EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING PDU SWBD -1 PNL GEN 400A MCB SEE E0.4 FOR CONTINUATION 7 TO MECH DIST SWBD -1. SEE CODED NOTE 16 ON E0.1 DISC GEN XFMR GEN 480V,34,,3W PRI 208/120V,34 ,4W SEC 112.5KVA 3/4 "C — #1/0 MBP -3 3000A UPS SWBD -3 480V -30,3W 3000A NEW SPARE SPARE PROVIDED WITH 1 #4 600V BARE COPPER CABLE IN TRENCH ADJACENT TO CONDUIT GEN 480/277V,3 +,4W 1000KW 1200KVA 2000A BUS CONNECTION BOX FOR ROLL —UP GEN MAIN GEN FUSED SW 1200A AUX GEN FUSED SW 1200A 1200A 1200A CODED NOTES 0 1. NEW GENERATOR IS PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO SET NEW GENERATOR ON EXISTING CONCRETE PAD, ASSEMBLE, INSTALL ALL POWER AND CONTROL WIRING. MAKE ALL FINAL TERMINATION PER MANUFACTURE RECOMMENDATION. SEE SHEET E2 FOR PRE — PURCHASED EQUIPMENT NOTE. 2. EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL BE TESTED PER NETA STANDARD. PROVIDE TESTING CERTIFICATE STICKERS ON CIRCUIT BREAKER. 3. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 50A /3P CIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL GEN. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 4 #6, 1#1 GND IN 1-1/4" CONDUIT FORM PANEL GEN TO GENERATOR -1 LOAD CENTER. MDP -1 48O/277V,31p,4 1200A TMDP 480V,3$,3W PRI 480/277V,34,4W SEC 750KVA 3/4 "C — #3/O ATS -3 3000A -3P SUBSTATION 2 XFMR -3 PRI S 12,470V -30 600 AMP BUS XFMR -3 12,470V- 30 -3WA. 480V -30 -3W —WYE 2500kVA 5.75% 2 #750, 2" PVC TO OPGB L #3/0 �\ 600A 3P 150E / 600A 3P 150E NEW CABLES SEE CODED NOTE XFMR -3 MAIN EPO FACTORY BUS 2500AT ) LSIG P 100% FACTORY BUS XFMR -4 PRI SW 12,470V -30 600 AMP BUS XFMR -4 12,470V- 30 -3WA 480V -30 -3W —WYE 2500 kVA 5.75% 2 #750, 2" PVC 1 TO OPGB #3/0 2500AT LSIG 1 100% #2 5000AT LSIG 1 100% XFMR -4 MAIN SUBSTATION -2 MAIN BRKR RELOCATED FROM HOUSE SWBD -1 BY VENDOR 1 4000AF 4000AT LSIG NEW 1 , 1200AF G(11)---1 1200AT LSIG 1, 2500AF 2500AT LSIG 1 400AF 200AT LSIG 5000AT LSIG 1' 100% 200 ATS -6 2500A -3P BYPASS ISO ATS -3/4 SWBD 480V,34,,3W 4000A 65,000AIC ) 3000AF )3000AF 11200AF \1200AF 3000AT 3000AT v l 1200AT? J 1200AT ATS -4 3000A -3P 3000AF 3000AT LSI 4OA 1600AF 1600AT LSI '• 1600AF ,) 1600AT LSI 1600AF 1600AT LSI 1600AF 1600AT LSI TYPICAL FOR EACH EXISTING BATT DISC TVSS SCC -3 3000A TYPICAL FOR ALL NEW UPSs UPM -3A/ j 75OkVA U' BATT DISC -3A c°D J ) Pr T T T T MIN BATT BATT DISC -3B c0.) UPM-3ET 75OkVA T T T T T 15 MIN BATT UPM 750kVA / 15 MIN BATT BATT DISC -3D UPM-3001 75OkVA 0 (0 ?) -1 R 2 31 TYPICAL NEW BA T L T 15 MIN BATT 450A BRKR TYPICAL FOR i UPS SWBD -4 480V,30,3W 3000A MBP -3 3000A 3/0 SPARE SPARE OR EACH CABINET LL 3000AF )3000AT LSI \40A ) b 1600AF )1600AT LSI 1600AF 11600AT LSI 1600AF 1600AT ° LSI ',1600AF )1600AT ° LSI TYPICAL FOR EACH EXISTING BATT DISC TVSS TYPICAL FOR ALL EXISTING UPMs SCC -3 3000A SSB SBB BAIT DISC -4A oC' co UPM -4A/ 750kVA ) T T T T T T 15 MIN BATT 40 BATT DISC -4B 0 0 c(oo _ ) UPM -4B/\ UPM -4C� UPM -4D� 75OkVA 75OkVA �! / 75OkVA T T 2__m T T 15 MIN BATT BATT DISC -4C o ,)m T A_ T T T T T T) 15 MIN BATT rsi-J N.1 EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING PDU SWBD -3B EXISTING PDU SWBD -4B EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING FEEDERS TO EXISTING PDU SWBD -3A EXISTING PDU SWBD -4A 3/0 BATT DISC -4D 15 MIN BATT NEW ONE LINE DIAGRAM - PART 1 OF 3 NTS MECH SWBD -2 480V,34 ,3W 5000A 65,000AIC -, 2500AF •. 2000AF 2500AT 2000AT RELOCATED FROM MECH SWBD- RELOCATED FROM MECH SWBD -1 CHILLER SWBD -2 480V,34,3W 2000A MECH DIST SWBD -2 480V,31,3W 2500A 65,000 AIC TYPICAL FOR EACH EXISTING BATT CABINET 450A BRKR TYPICAL FOR ALL HOUSE SWBD -2 480V,34,3W 5000A 100,000 AIC MECH SWBD -1 480V,3$,3W 4000A 65,000AIC 2500AF 2000AF 2500AT -, 2000AT CHILLER SWBD -1 480V,34,,3W 2000A MECH DIST SWBD -1 480V,34),3W 2500A 65,000 AIC GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL EQUIPMENT, WIRE & CONDUIT SHOWN ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. ALL NEW CONDUCTORS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS WITHOUT ANY SPLICES. SPLICES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN ANY WIRING UNLESS A WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE ENGINEER IS PROVIDED. 3. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH & INSTALL 2 HOLES, COMPRESSION LUGS WITH INSPECTION WINDOW FOR ALL FEEDER TERMINATIONS TO ALL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OWNER AND BY THE CONTRACTOR. PHASE, NEUTRAL AND GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE TERMINATED ONTO THOSE LUGS. 4. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM A MEGGER TEST FOR AT LEAST 1 MINUTE PER TEST PER SET OF CONDUCTORS. ALL FEEDER, SWITCHBOARDS, UPS, PDU, ETC. SHALL BE TESTED. THE MEGGER TEST REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO ENERGIZING ANY OF THE NEW EQUIPMENT. 5. ALL BUS BAR CONNECTIONS, WIRE TERMINATIONS SHALL BE TORQUE TO MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS OR NETA STANDARDS. TERMINATIONS AND BUS BAR CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MARKED WITH TORQUE MARKS INDICATING THE CONNECTIONS ARE PROPERLY MARKED. ALL TORQUE SHALL BE WITNESSED BY THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER. TERMINATIONS WITHOUT TORQUE MARKS SHALL BE RE— TORQUE AND WITNESSED BY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER. 6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL ELECTRICAL SHOP DRAWINGS TO CONFIRM LUG SIZES PRIOR TO RUNNING /INSTALLING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ALL MECHANICAL & COMPRESSION LUGS NEEDED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ALL BREAKERS & EQUIPMENT. ALL NEW LUG SHALL BE MANUFACTURED BY BURNDY. 7. ALL NEW COMPRESSION LUG SHALL BE CRIMPED WITH BURNDY U CONNECTOR DIE. CONNECTOR DIE SHALL BE USED WITH APPROVED MANUFACTURE HYDRAUUC CRIMP TOOLS. 8. ALL NEW /REUSED CIRCUIT BREAKER 200A AND ABOVE SHALL BE TESTED PER NETA STANDARDS. PROVIDE TESTING CERTIFICATE STICKERS ON ALL NEW BREAKER. EXISTING FEEDER SCHEDULE NOTES: EXISTING FEEDERS INFORMATION GATHERED FROM EXISTING ONE LINE DIAGRAM WITHOUT VERIFICATION. FEEDER SIZE WIRE CONDUIT REMARKS 0i 14 SETS OF (3- 500KCMIL + 700KCMIL GND) (14) 3 -1/2' 0 6 SETS OF (3- 400KCMIL + 250KCMIL GND) (6) 3" 0 7 SETS OF (3- 500KCMIL + 350KCMIL GND) (7) 3 -1/2" ® (3 SETS) OF (4- 750KCMIL + #3 /O GND) (3) 4" ® (3 SETS) OF (3- 750KCMIL + #3/0 GND) (3) 4" ® 3 — #4/0 + #4 GND 2" 0 4- 500KCMIL + #2 GND 3" ® 2 SETS OF (3- 350KCMIL + #3/0 GND) (2) 3" O9 3- 600KCMIL + #2 GND 3 -1/2" 10 3 — #6 + #10 GND 1" 11 4 — #2 + #8 GND 1 -1/4" 1© 3- 500KCMIL + #2 GND 3" TO REMAIN 13 3 — #1 /0 + #6 GND 1 -1/2" 14 3 — #12 + #12 GND 1/2" @ 4 — #4/0 + #4 GND 2" 16 3- 500KCMIL + #2 GND 3 -1/2" 1© 3 — #1 + #6 GND 1 -1/4" 18 4 — #4/0 + #4 GND 2 -1/2" 19 2 SETS OF (3- 500KCMIL + WO GND) ON LADDER RACK 0 2 SETS OF (4- 500KCMIL + #1 /O GND) ON LADDER RACK 0 5 SETS OF (3- 600KCMIL + 250KCMIL GND) ON LADDER RACK NEW FEEDER SCHEDULE FEEDER SIZE WIRE CONDUIT REMARKS 7 SETS OF (3- 500KCMIL + 350KCMIL GND) IN EXISTING UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ° 2500AF 2500AT 1 LSIG 1 225AF 1 225AF 1 125AF 400AF 1 400AF 1 400AF ) 150AT ) 150AT ) 100AT ) 400AT ) 400AT ) 400AT HACR ? 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REFERENCE 1. THE GENERAL CONDITIONS AND OTHER CONTRACT DRAWINGS AS SET FORTH IN THIS AND PREVIOUS PAGES ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED INTO AND BECOME A PART OF THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR WORK UNDER THIS TITLE, IN SO FAR AS THEY APPLY HERETO. 2. ALL SPECIFICATIONS UNDER THIS DIVISION TITLE ARE DIRECTED TO AND ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. UNLESS OTHER TRADES OR PERSONS ARE SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED, "ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR" IS INFERRED AND INTENDED. B. CONTRACT DRAWINGS 1. THE DRAWINGS ACCOMPANYING THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE COMPLEMENTARY EACH TO THE OTHER AND WHAT IS CALLED FOR BY ONE SHALL BE AS IF CALLED FOR BY BOTH. 2. CONSULT ALL CONTRACT DRAWINGS WHICH MAY AFFECT THE LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT AND WIRING AND MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS IN LOCATION TO SECURE COORDINATION. 3. WIRING LAYOUT IS SCHEMATIC AND EXACT LOCATIONS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY FIELD CONDITIONS. 4. OTHER THAN MINOR ADJUSTMENTS ALL CHANGES SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR APPROVAL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. C. JOB -SITE COPY OF DOCUMENTS 1. MAINTAIN AT THE SITE, ONE COPY OF ALL DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, ADDENDA APPROVED SHOP DRAWINGS, CHANGE ORDERS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS, IN GOOD ORDER AND MARKED TO RECORD ALL CHANGES MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION. THESE SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. THE DRAWINGS MARKED TO RECORD ALL CHANGES MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE DELIVERED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. AN ADDITIONAL SET OF DRAWINGS WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS PURPOSE UPON REQUEST. D. GUARANTEES E. 1. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DEFECTS, REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AS DETERMINED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. PRODUCT GUARANTEES GREATER THAN ONE (1) YEAR SHALL BE PASSED ALONG TO THE OWNER FOR FULL BENEFIT OF THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY. OWNER PERSONNEL TRAINING AFTER PLACING SYSTEMS IN OPERATION, THOROUGHLY INSTRUCT DESIGNATED OWNER'S PERSONNEL ON OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL EQUIPMENT LISTED ON OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL. WORK INCLUDED A. B. INSTALLATION, MATERIALS, AND WORKMANSHIP 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL NECESSARY ANCHORS, SUPPORTS, STRAPS, BOXES, FITTINGS AND OTHER SIMILAR APPURTENANCES NOT INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS BUT WHICH ARE REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE AND PROPERLY INSTALLED SYSTEM CONSISTENT WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL TREATMENT OF THE BUILDING. 2. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, INSOFAR AS THE WORK IS CONCERNED, SHALL AT ALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES IN A NEAT AND ORDERLY CONDITION, AND AT THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK, SHALL PROPERLY CLEAN UP AND CART AWAY DEBRIS AND EXCESS MATERIALS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF DUMPSTER & REFUSE DISPOSAL AS REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL WORK. 3. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND UNDETERIORATED AND OF A QUALITY NOT LESS THAN THE MINIMUM SPECIFIED. COORDINATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 1. CONTACT THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE MEANING OR INTENT OF EITHER PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, OR UPON NOTICING ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS IN EITHER PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS. C. EXISTING WORK AND DEMOLITION 1. SUITABLY AND ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE EXISTING WORK WITHIN, AND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO, THE NEW WORK AREAS FROM DAMAGE AND INJURY DURING THE PROCESS OF INSTALUNG THE WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT. EXISTING WORK THAT HAS BEEN HARMED, DAMAGED OR INJURED AS A RESULT OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS SHALL BE REPAIRED, RESTORED OR REPLACED AT THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 2. REVISE EXISTING WIRING AS INDICATED OR REQUIRED. EXISTING WORK WHICH REMAINS SHALL BE LEFT IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION AND PROPERLY RECONNECTED. 3. CONDUIT AND WIRING FROM REMOVED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT /DEVICES SHALL BE REMOVED BACK TO SOURCE. D. CUTTING AND PATCHING 1. PATCHING SHALL MATCH EXISTING SURFACES IN KIND AND FINISH AND SHALL BE DONE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 2. REPAIR OF DAMAGES, BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, TO NEWLY PATCHED AND REFINISHED AREAS SHALL BE DONE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, TO MATCH EXISTING CONDITION. 3. WHERE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN FIRE RATING, OPENINGS SHALL BE SEALED UTILIZING 3M BRAND FIRE BARRIER PENETRATION SEALING SYSTEMS. FIRE BARRIER OR FIRE STOP SYSTEMS FROM CROUSE- HINDS, THOMAS & BETTS OR DOW CORNING MAY BE USED AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION. THIS INCLUDES HOLES LEFT DUE TO REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONDUITS, BUS DUCT,ETC. OPENINGS SHALL BE TEMPORARILY FIRE STOPPED UNTIL PERMANENT FIRE STOPPING IS DONE. E. CLEANING AND PAINTING 1. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE KEPT DRY AND CLEAN DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. INTERIOR OF ALL ENCLOSURES SHALL BE CLEANED OF DIRT AND DEBRIS BEFORE INSTALLING TRIM OR COVERS. 2. ALL FINISHED SURFACES OF EQUIPMENT FURNISHED UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED OF DIRT AND ALL SCRATCHED OR DAMAGED SURFACES SHALL BE TOUCHED UP WITH MATCHING MATERIALS BEFORE FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK. 3. WHEN ALL WORK IS COMPLETED AND ALL WORK HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY TESTED AND ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, ALL CONDUIT AND OTHER EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED. CODES AND FEES A. CODES: B. 1. ALL WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS SPECIFICATION SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AS PREPARED AND PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE OR LOCAL CODES. FEES: OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ANY AND ALL PERMITS REQUIRED BY ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND PUBLIC AUTHORITY HAVING SUCH JURISDICTION. TESTS AND INSPECTIONS A. OBTAIN ALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AND OBTAIN CERTIFICATES OF SUCH INSPECTIONS AND SUBMIT SAME TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. PAY ALL FEES, CHARGES AND OTHER EXPENSES IN CONNECTION THEREIN. OBTAIN OCCUPANCY PERMIT AS REQUIRED BY OWNER. FINAL PAYMENT SHALL NOT BE MADE UNTIL OCCUPANCY PERMIT IS OBTAINED. B. WORK SHALL BE UNACCEPTABLE WHEN FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE OR CONTRARY TO THE PLANS SPECIFICATIONS, CODES SPECIFIED OR ACCEPTED STANDARDS OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP. C. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY CORRECT ALL WORK FOUND UNACCEPTABLE BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WHETHER OBSERVED BEFORE OR AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND WHETHER OR NOT FABRICATED, INSTALLED OR COMPLETED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL COSTS OF CORRECTING SUCH UNACCEPTABLE WORK, INCLUDING COMPENSATION FOR THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE ADDITIONAL SERVICES MADE NECESSARY THEREBY. D. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST AND OBTAIN ACCEPTANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS: VEEDER ROOT CONTROL PANEL FUEL TANK START /STOP COMMUNICATIONS CABLE (CATS, CAT6 AND RS- CABLES) JNTERRUPTION OF SERVICE AND OWNER'S OPERATION A. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ORGANIZE HIS WORK SO THAT THESE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS SHALL CAUSE A MINIMUM OF INTERFERENCE AND DISTURBANCE TO THE OWNER. ARRANGEMENTS SHALL BE MADE WITH THE OWNER AND ENGINEER BEFORE JNTERRUPTING SERVICE IN ANY AREA. A WRITTEN DETAILED METHOD OF INTERRUPTION PROCEDURE INDICATING ELAPSED TIME REQUIRED AND TIME OF INTERRUPTION SHALL BE PREPARED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER FOR APPROVAL. B. ALL INTERRUPTIONS OF SERVICE SHALL BE MADE WHEN THE LOAD IS AT A MINIMUM AND SHALL BE SCHEDULED AT THE OWNER'S CONVENIENCE. (SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS WILL BE SCHEDULED FOR OTHER THAN NORMAL DAYTIME WORKING HOURS. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE NECESSARY COST FOR OVERTIME LABOR IN ALL BIDS.) C. AT NO TIME SHALL THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR HIS EMPLOYEES NORMALLY WORKING ON THE PROJECT LEAVE THE FACILITY DURING A TIME WHEN ANY NORMALLY LIVE CIRCUITS OR FEEDERS ARE DISCONNECTED, WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER. D. ALL MATERIALS, CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPMENT FOR TEMPORARY CONTROL OR POWER WIRING TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF SERVICE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL LOADS NORMALLY SUPPLIED FROM THE ELECTRIC UTILITY AND THOSE SUPPLIED FROM THE OWNER'S ENGINE GENERATORS ARE INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH. CONDUIT A. FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL CONDUITS, BOXES, FITTINGS, ETC., FOR A COMPLETE RACEWAY SYSTEM. B. ALL WIRING SHALL BE RUN IN EMT CONDUIT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. C. ALL CONDUIT SIZES STATED HEREIN OR MARKED ON THE DRAWINGS ARE MINIMUM SIZE AND SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 3/4" UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. D. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY SUPPORTED BY PIPE STRAPS OR SUITABLE CLAMPS OR HANGERS ATTACHED TO THE ELEMENTS OF THE BUILDING STRUCTURE TO PROVIDE RIGID INSTALLATION; IN NO CASE SHALL CONDUIT BE ATTACHED OR SUPPORTED FROM ADJOINING PIPE OR INSTALLED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PREVENT THE READY REMOVAL OF OTHER PIPE FOR REPAIRS. E. CONDUITS UNDER RAISED FLOOR SHALL BE COMPUTER GRADE LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE CONDUIT. OTHERWISE, CONDUIT SHALL BE EMT. F. MC CABLE WITH STRANDED COPPER WIRE IS ACCEPTABLE FOR LIGHTING AND GENERAL USE RECEPTACLE CIRCUIT. MC CABLE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ANY UPS POWER CIRCUITS. MC CABLE SHALL BE KEPT TO A MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 6' G. EXPOSED WIRING IN FINISHED SPACES SHALL BE IN WIREMOLD OR GALVANIZED RIGID CONDUIT. WIRE AND CABLE A. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE STRANDED AND OF THE AWG SIZE AND TYPE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. WHERE NO SIZE OR TYPE IS SHOWN, CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN #12 TYPE XHHW, THHN, OR THWN. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER AND HAVE 600 VOLT INSULATION; BE UL LABELED AND OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURER. B. ALL CONNECTIONS ARE TO BE MADE USING PRESSURE TYPE TERMINALS. C. THE FOLLOWING COLOR CODE SHALL BE USED: 120/208 VOLT PHASE A BLACK PHASE B RED PHASE C BLUE NEUTRAL WHITE EQUIPMENT GROUND GREEN 277/480 VOLT BROWN ORANGE YELLOW GRAY GREEN D. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL HAVE CONTINUOUS INSULATION COLOR AS NOTED ABOVE. E. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE MARKED IN, THE PANELBOARD GUTTERS. MARKERS SHALL INDICATE CORRESPONDING BRANCH - CIRCUIT NUMBERS. F. EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT REQUIRING A NEUTRAL SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH A SEPARATE INDIVIDUAL NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR. G. ALL WIRING SHALL BE CONTINUOUS WITHOUT ANY SPLICES. BOXES AND PLATES A. FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL OUTLET, JUNCTION, AND PULLBOXES AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS NECESSARY TO INSTALL THE REQUIRED CONDUIT AND WIRING IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER. B. PULLBOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BEI GALVANIZED AND OF THE CORRECT SIZE AND SIZE AND GAUGE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CODE REQUIREMENTS AND SHALL BE U.L LABELED. C. FLUSH OUTLET, JUNCTION AND PULLBOXES SHALL BE PRESSED STEEL GALVANIZED OR SHERARDIZED AND SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4" SQUARE OR OCTAGONAL SIMILAR TO APPLETON #40. STEEL BOXES CAST IN CONCRETE SHALL BE DESIGNED FOR CONCRETE INSTALLATION. D. FLUSH FLOOR BOXES SHALL BE CONCRETE TIGHT, CLASS 2, DUAL LEVEL, FULLY ADJUSTABLE HUBBELL B2527 OR B2529 (SHALLOW), WITH #S -2525 COVER PLATE. ABOVE FLOOR FITTINGS SHALL BE #SC3091 FOR 120 VOLT DUPLEX AND #SC3090 FOR TELEPHONE OR INTERCOM. CONTRACTOR MAY USE T & B #1960 SERIES AT HIS OPTION. E. BOXES AT EXTERIOR AREAS TO BE WATERTIGHT AND DUST -TIGHT WITH GASKETED COVERS. F. ALL BOXES FOR EXPOSED WORK IN FINISHED SPACES SHALL BE "FS" TYPE WITH THREADED HUBS WITH RIGID CONDUIT RISER (DEEP WIREMOLD BOXES). G. MULTIPLE GANG SWITCH BOXES FOR 277 VOLT CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE STEEL PARTITIONS BETWEEN GANGS. H. ALL BOXES SHALL BE RIGIDLY SUPPORTED FROM BUILDING STRUCTURE INDEPENDENT OF THE CONDUIT SYSTEM. BOXES CAST INTO MASONRY OR CONCRETE ARE CONSIDERED TO BE RIGIDLY SUPPORTED. IDENTIFICATION A. EACH PIECE OF SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND INDIVIDUAL SWITCHES, ALL DISCONNECTS, STARTERS, ALL EXHAUST FAN MANUAL STARTING SWITCHES, ALL POWER AND LIGHTING PANELS, ALL CABINETS AND PULL BOXES FOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS, SUCH AS TELEPHONE, CLOCK EQUIPMENT, PUBLIC ADDRESS, FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS, ETC., SHALL BE IDENTIFIED ON THE FRONT COVER OR TRIM WITH ITS NAME AND /OR DESIGNATION NUMBER OR LETTER AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND WITH THE VOLTAGE AVAILABLE WITHIN THE PANEL B. IDENTIFICATION SHALL BE IN THE FORM OF LAMINATED PLASTIC NAMEPLATES, BLACK FACE, WITH THE LETTERS ENGRAVED INTO THE WHITE BACKGROUND, MINIMUM 1/4" HIGH. PLATES SHALL BE DRILLED ON EACH END FOR SHEETMETAL SCREW ATTACHMENT. NO "DYMO" OR SIMILAR TYPE LABELS WILL BE ALLOWED. FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATES SHALL BE RED FACE WITH LETTERS ENGRAVED INTO WHITE BACKGROUND. C. D. E. F. G. THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE NAMEPLATE LAYOUT AND WORDING: GENERATOR -1 1500KW 480V - 30, 3W PLASTIC NAMEPLATES SHALL BE ATTACHED TO FACE OF ELECTRICAL DEVICE BY SHEETMETAL SCREWS. LOCATE PLATE SO WORDING READS HORIZONTALLY AND PLATE DOES NOT OBSTRUCT OTHER IDENTIFICATION PLATES, LATCHES OR OPERATORS. FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY SYSTEMS BOXES AND ENCLOSURES INCLUDING TERMINAL & JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE PAINTED RED AND HAVE SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE. PANELBOARD DIRECTORY: A TYPED CIRCUIT DIRECTORY SHALL BE PROVIDED INDICATING LOCAL AREA SERVED AND LOCATION FOR EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT. FINAL PAYMENT SHALL NOT BE MADE UNTIL THIS IS COMPLETED. H. BRANCH- CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS: PER NEC 210.5 A PHASE COLOR -CODE NAMEPLATE SHALL BE MOUNTED ON THE INSIDE TRIM ADJACENT TO THE MANUFACTURER'S NAMEPLATE. REFER TO WIRE & CABLE SECTION FOR PROPER COLOR CODE FOR VOLTAGE UTILIZED. I. WHERE CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR FUSES ARE APPLIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SERIES COMBINATION RATINGS MARKED ON THE EQUIPMENT BY THE MANUFACTURER, THE EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE(S) SHALL BE LEGIBLY MARKED IN THE FIELD TO INDICATE THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN APPLIED WITH A SERIES COMBINATION RATING. THE MARKING SHALL BE READILY VISIBLE AND STATE "CAUTION - SERIES RATED SYSTEM." J. ALL UNDER RAISED FLOOR CIRCUITS SHALL BE LABELED WITH PERMANENT LABELS INDICATION PDU NUMBER, PANEL NUMBER AND CIRCUIT NUMBER. TOUCH LABELS ARE ACCEPTABLE, HAND WRITTEN LABELS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. INSTALL LABEL EVERY 6 FT. OF UNDER FLOOR CIRCUIT. K. ALL RECEPTACLES, OUTLETS & JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE LABELED INDICATING PDU, PANEL & CIRCUIT NUMBERS. GROUNDING A. ALL FEEDERS AND BRANCH CIRCUITS OVER 1100 VOLTS SHALL INCLUDE A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC TABLE 250 -122, EXCEPT NOT BE SMALLER THAN #12 FOR POWER AND LIGHTING CIRCUITS AND #14 FOR CONTROL CIRCUITS. ALL GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE GREEN, OR AS SPECIFIED UNDER SECTION, "WIRE AND CABLE ". B. ALL GROUND CLAMPS SHALL BE PENN -UNION "GPL" TYPE OR SIMILAR BY O.Z. OR BURNDY. C. CONDUIT FOR SOLITARY GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE RIGID SCHEDULE 40PVC NON- METALLIC ELECTRICAL CONDUIT WITH U.L. LABEL SOLITARY GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE PLACED THROUGH METALLIC SLEEVES OR CONDUITS AND SHALL NOT BE COMPLETELY ENCIRCLED BY METALLIC HANGERS OR SUPPORTS. D. THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE NEUTRAL IN ONLY TWO LOCATIONS - ON THE SUPPLY SIDE OF THE SERVICE DISCONNECT MEANS PER NEC - 250 -24 AND ON SEPARATELY DERIVED SYSTEMS PER NEC 250 -30. E. CONDUIT SYSTEM SHALL BE ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS. ALL LOCK NUTS SHALL CUT THROUGH ENAMELED OR PAINTED SURFACES ON ENCLOSURES. WHERE ENCLOSURES AND NON- CURRENT CARRYING METALS ARE ISOLATED FROM THE CONDUIT SYSTEM, USE BONDING JUMPERS WITH APPROVED CLAMPS. WHERE REDUCING WASHERS ARE USED AND WHERE CONCENTRIC OR ECCENTRIC KNOCKOUTS ARE NOT COMPLETELY REMOVED BONDING BUSHINGS SHALL BE REQUIRED. F. EACH PDU ENCLOSURE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A #6 AWG GROUND SOLID CONDUCTOR. CONNECT GROUND CONDUCTOR OR TO THE UNDER FLOOR GROUND GRID. PRE- PURCHASE EQUIPMENT NOTES A. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OWNER PRE - PURCHASE EQUIPMENT: 1. SCHEDULE DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. 2. RECEIVING, INSPECTING AND UNLOADING OF EQUIPMENT ON SITE AND MOVING TO FINAL LOCATION. FILE A "CLAIM" WITH THE COURIER IF ANY DAMAGES. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO STAGE THE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED & MOVE THEM TO THE FINAL LOCATION. 3. ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, WIRE, START UP AND TEST THE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. 4. ASSUME ALL WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES. 5. PROVIDE O &M MANUALS AND AS -BUILT DRAWINGS AFTER THE PROJECT IS COMPLETED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT PURCHASED. B. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSIST IN THE TESTING OF ALL ALARM POINTS CONNECTED TO THE EXISTING MONITORING SYSTEM AND ALL CONTROL CIRCUITS. THE OWNER SHALL HIRE THE EXISTING MONITORING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR & EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER TECHNICIANS TO COORDINATE AND INSTALL & PROGRAM THE SYSTEM. SHOP DRAWINGS OF THE PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTOR. C. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO REVIEW ALL SHOP DRAWINGS. D. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER THE BILL OF MATERIAL PURCHASED BY THE OWNER. E. TRANSPARENT PLASTIC COVERS OF SUITABLE GAUGE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PROTECT ALL PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT FROM DUST AND DIRT AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION. POWER PANEL & SWITGHBQARD - CIRCUIT BREAKER A. INSTALL, AS SCHEDULED AND SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, POWER PANELS & SWITCHBOARD FOR OPERATION ON 480/277 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE SERVICE AND 208/120V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE SERVICE. B. EACH PANEL Sc SWITCHBOARD SHALL BE CONNECTED WITH A FEEDER AS SIZED ON THE DRAWINGS. C. ALL TERMINATIONS SHALL BE MARKED "75'C ONLY ", "60/75T" OR LISTED FOR USE OF 75'C INSULATED WIRE AT FULL 75'C AMPACITY. D. CABINETS SHALL BE OF COMMERCIAL GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL, CODE GAUGE AND SIZE, SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNTED AS CALLED FOR IN THE DRAWINGS. DOORS SHALL BE FITTED WITH CHROME PLATED COMBINATION LOCK AND CATCH, AND ALL KEYED ALIKE. E. F. NEW PANELBOARD AND SWITCHBOARD SHALL BE LABELED. LABEL SHALL INCLUDE ALL MAIN /BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER AND BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS. LABEL LAYOUT AND MATERIAL SHALL MATCH BUILDING STANDARDS. PANEL SHALL HAVE A COPPER GROUND BAR SIMILAR TO NEUTRAL BAR IN NUMBER, SIZE, AND TYPE OF ANTI -TURN SOLDERLESS LUGS. SHEET METAL TERMINAL STRIPS AND CONNECTIONS WILL BE REJECTED. G. FURNISH AND INSTALLED ALL INTERCONNECTING WIRING ON ALL NEW SWITCHBOARD PER MANUFACTURE RECOMMENDATION. VERIFY ALL CONTROL WIRING TERMINATION AND ITS FUNCTION PRIOR TO START OF EQUIPMENT COMMISSIONING. COMMUNICATIONS CONDUIT SYSTEM A. FURNISH AND INSTALL COMPLETE COMMUNICATIONS CONDUIT SYSTEM, INCLUDING RISER, COMMUNICATIONS CABINETS, JUNCTION BOXES AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTLETS AS REQUIRED. CONDUIT FOR COMMUNICATIONS WALL OUTLET SHALL BE MINIMUM OF 3/4" UNLESS B. STEEL PULL WIRES TO BE INSTALLED THROUGHOUT. CONDUIT SYSTEM SHALL BE CONTINUOUS FROM ALL OUTLETS TO 6" ABOVE NEAREST GENERATOR TESTING OVERVIEW THE FOLLOWING TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE OWNER AND OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE. THE OWNER TO PROVIDE ALL THE MONITORING INSTRUMENTS, CABLES, LUGS, LOAD BANKS, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE LABOR /ASSITANCE TO PERFORM ALL TESTS LISTED. GENERATOR CONTROLS TEST PROCEDURES REQUIREMENTS: PREREQUISITES: • TEST EQUIPMENT • SYSTEM STARTUP • ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SITE ACCEPTANCE: • LOAD TESTING • TRANSIENT TESTS • FULL LOAD SYSTEM BURN -IN • BATTERY CAPACITY TEST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE (2) MANPOWER TO ASSIST DURING COMMISSIONING FOR THE MINIMUM OF AT LEAST 40 HOURS. PREREQUISITES TEST EQUIPMENT 1.DATA LOGGER - THE OWNER SHALL FURNISH FLUKE 1750 HIGH - SPEED, DUAL - TRACER DATA LOGGER. RECORD THE DATES OF LAST CALIBRATION ON EACH TEST EQUIPMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL (3) DATA LOGGER AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: • GENERATOR PARALLELING BUS 2.DIGITAL THERMAL IMAGER - THE OWNER SHALL PROVIDE A DIGITAL THERMAL IMAGER TO SCAN ALL CONNECTIONS IN THE GENERATOR PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR DURING THE TEST. 3.PPE - THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PPE FOR ALL CONTRACTORS' PERSONNEL TESTING OR MONITORING EXPOSED ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT. 4.LOCK OUT/TAG OUT - THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LOCK OUT /TAG OUT TO PREVENT ANY ACCIDENTAL OPERATION OF CIRCUIT BREAKERS. 5.LOAD BANK CABLES - LOAD BANK CABLES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE, INSTALL AND MAKE CONNECTION TO BOTH ENDS OF THE LOAD BANK CABLES. LOAD BANK CABLES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A NEAT AND ORDERLY MANNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT THE CABLES FROM DAMAGE AND TESTING PERSONNEL 6.TWO WAY RADIO - THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE (6) TWO WAY RADIOS TO BE USED BY THE TESTING STAFF. 7.LOAD BANKS - THE OWNER WILL PROVIDE (2) 4000KW LOAD BANK. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SHALL RECEIVE, INSTALL AND MAKE CONNECTION FROM LOAD BANK TO EXISTING GENERATOR PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR. SYSTEM STARTUP THE START -UP SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE GENERATOR VENDOR. START -UP SERVICES IS PURCHASED AS PART OF THE EQUIPMENT PURCHASE BY THE OWNER. THE GENERATOR CONTROLS VENDOR SHALL VERIFY FOR CURRENT CONDITION PRIOR TO COMMENCING SITE ACCEPTANCE TEST, MAKE ANY NECESSARY CALIBRATION TO THE GENERATOR SYSTEM IF NEEDED. GENERATOR CONTROLS VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE THE COMPLETE COPY OF THE GENERATOR CONTROLS START -UP FORM IN THE TEST REPORT. SUFFICIENT TEST SHALL BE MADE TO VERIFY THAT ALL MAJOR SEGMENTS OF THE ALARM SYSTEM ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ELECTRICIAN LABOR SUPPORT FOR THE GENERATOR CONTROLS VENDOR START UP SERVICES. PREREQUISITE CHECKLIST THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THE COMPLETION OF ALL THE FOLLOWING PREREQUISITE ITEMS PRIOR TO SITE ACCEPTANCE: • GENERATOR CONTROLS START UP COMPLETE • LOAD BANK CABLES INSTALLED, PROTECTED AND CONNECTED • POWER TO THE LOAD BANK FANS ARE COMPLETE • ALL TESTING INSTRUMENTS ARE ON SITE AND CONNECTED • GENERATOR SYSTEM STARTED UP AND TESTED. • LOCK OUT/TAG OUT LOCKS AND TAGS ARE ON SITE • TWO WAY RADIOS ARE ON SITE SITE ACCEPTANCE: NOTE THAT ALL THE PROCEEDING TESTS SHALL BE CONDUCTED WITH THE SITE GENERATORS SUPPORTING THE LOAD. QWEST CRITICAL SYSTEMS WILL TRANSFER THE LOAD FROM UTILITY TO GENERATORS PRIOR TO TESTING THE SYSTEM. INDIVIDUAL GENERATOR FULL LOAD SYSTEM BURN -IN RUN GENERATOR 1 WITH 100% (1500 KW) RESISTIVE LOAD FOR A 4 -HOURS PERIOD. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO MONITOR THE OUTPUT CONTINUOUSLY USING A DATA LOGGER NOTED PREVIOUSLY. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DATA: • INPUT VOLTAGE (VAC) • INPUT CURRENT PHASE (IAC) • DC VOLTAGE (VDC) • DC CHARGING AMPS (IDC) • OUTPUT VOLTAGE (PHASE TO PHASE AVG) • OUTPUT CURRENT (IAC) • OUTPUT KW (DISPLAY) • OUTPUT KVA (DISPLAY) • OUTPUT FREQUENCY (HZ) • BYPASS VOLTAGE (VAC) • BYPASS FREQUENCY (HZ) GENERATOR SYSTEM FULL LOAD SYSTEM BURN -IN. RUN ALL 5 GENERATORS WITH N +1 100% (7500 KW) RESISTIVE LOAD FOR A 4 -HOURS PERIOD. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO MONITOR THE OUTPUT CONTINUOUSLY USING A DATA LOGGER NOTED PREVIOUSLY. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DATA: • INPUT VOLTAGE (VAC) • INPUT CURRENT PHASE (IAC) • DC VOLTAGE (VDC) • DC CHARGING AMPS (IDC) • OUTPUT VOLTAGE (PHASE TO PHASE AVG) • OUTPUT CURRENT (IAC) • OUTPUT KW (DISPLAY) • OUTPUT KVA (DISPLAY) • OUTPUT FREQUENCY (HZ) • BYPASS VOLTAGE (VAC) • BYPASS FREQUENCY (HZ) TRANSIENT TESTS THE GENERATOR CONTROL VENDOR SHALL VERIFY THE TRANSIENT RESPONSE OF THE GENERATOR PARALLELING SYSTEM WHILE PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING TEST: A. RESISTIVE LOAD TEST (LOAD BANK CONNECTED TO GENERATOR BUS) • LOAD STEP [0 KW TO 3750 KW] • LOAD STEP [3750 KW TO 0 KW] • LOAD STEP [0 KW TO 7500 KW] • LOAD STEP [7500 KW TO 0 KW] B. POWER OUTAGE SIMULATION - NO LOAD • WITH NO LOAD BANK CONNECTED, SIMULATE POWER OUTAGE BY OPENING TRANSFORMER A SECONDARY BREAKERS. • OBSERVE THE GENERATORS STARTS, PARALLEL AND CLOSE ONTO THE PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR • OBSERVE ATS A TRANSFER THE LOAD • OBSERVE ALL 4 GENERATORS CARRY THE LOAD • RETURN THE LOAD TO UTILITY BY CLOSING THE TRANSFORMER SECONDARY BREAKER C. POWER OUTAGE SIMULATION - NO LOAD • WITH NO LOAD BANK CONNECTED, SIMULATE POWER OUTAGE BY OPENING TRANSFORMER B SECONDARY BREAKERS. • OBSERVE THE GENERATORS STARTS, PARALLEL AND CLOSE ONTO THE PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR • OBSERVE ATS B TRANSFER THE LOAD • OBSERVE ALL 4 GENERATORS CARRY THE LOAD • RETURN THE LOAD TO UTILITY BY CLOSING THE TRANSFORMER SECONDARY BREAKER D. GENERATOR ALARMS TEST • TEST ALL SAFETIES AND ALARMS ON THE 2 NEW GENERATORS ALLOW A 10 MINUTE TRANSITION TIME FOR EACH STEP IDENTIFIED ABOVE. USING THE DIGITAL THERMAL IMAGER, SCAN THE ENTIRE GENERATOR PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR DURING THE TEST TO RECORD TEMPERATURES AND TO DETECT ANOMAUES. TESTING SCHEDULE AND SEQUENCE: ALL TESTS SHALL BE CONDUCTED DURING OFF HOURS, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN 2300 TO 0600 HOURS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALLOW 1 DAY OF SITE ACCEPTANCE TESTING PER TEST PROCEDURE LISTED. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT AND LABOR TO SUPPORT THE TESTING OF ALL PROCEDURES NOTED ABOVE. PERFORMANCE TEST REPORT UPON COMPLETION AND TESTING OF THE INSTALLED GENERATOR SYSTEM, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CEC WITH TEST REPORTS. TEST REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN BOOKLET TABULATING ALL FIELD TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS PERFORMED. SUBMIT 5 SETS OF TEST REPORTS. TEST REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED NOT LATER THAN 10 DAYS AFTER THE LAST ACCEPTED TEST. ALL FAILURES SHALL BE ADDRESSED IMMEDIATELY. 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