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1 100% Construction Documents Specifications PART FOUR ELECTRICAL AND TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS New Aspen Art Museum 637 E. Hyman Avenue Aspen, CO CCY PROJECT #10126 Aspen Art Museum, Owner 590 N. Mill St. Aspen, CO Architect of Record CCY Architects, Ltd. P. O. Box 529 Basalt, CO Design Architect Shigeru Ban Architects 330 w. 38th St., Ste. 811 New York, NY

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3 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013 New Aspen Art Museum Division Section Title PART ONE: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING GROUP DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS... NO REQUIREMENTS IN THIS DIVISION THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN DEVELOPED DIRECTLY BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR... SPECIFICATIONS GROUP General Requirements Subgroup DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY ALLOWANCES ALTERNATES SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES PAYMENT PROCEDURES PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REFERENCES TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS...

4 EXECUTION CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA PROJECT RECORD DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS... PART TWO: ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS... NO REQUIREMENTS IN THIS DIVISION... Facility Construction Subgroup DIVISION 03 CONCRETE CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE PRE-CAST STRUCTURAL CONCRETE PRE-CAST CONCRETE DIVISION 04 - MASONRY... NO REQUIREMENTS IN THIS DIVISION.... DIVISION 05 - METALS STEEL ROOF DECK STRUCTURAL STEEL ARCHITECTURALLY EXPOSED STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING METAL FABRICATIONS METAL STAIRS GLASS-SUPPPORTED HANDRAILS... DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION WOOD-VENEER-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS AND PAPER TUBE ASSEMBLIES PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS PLASTIC PANELING DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION HOT FLUID-APPLIED RUBBERIZED ASPHALT WATERPROOFING BENTONITE WATERPROOFING...

5 THERMAL INSULATION FLUID-APPLIED MEMBRANE AIR BARRIERS INSULATED METAL WALL PANEL AND LOUVER SYSTEM METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL WALL PANELS WOOD VENEER COMPOSITE EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING SYSTEM THERMOPLASTIC POLYOLEFIN (TPO) ROOFING SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM ROOF ACCESSORIES PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING JOINT SEALANTS... DIVISION 08 OPENINGS HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES FLUSH WOOD DOORS ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS DOORS OVERHEAD COILING DOORS OVERHEAD COILING GRILLES METAL AND GLASS ENTRANCE DOORS ALUMINUM FRAMED SWINGING GLASS DOORS GLAZED CURTAIN WALL, WINDOWS AND SKYLIGHTS STRUCTURED POLYCARBONATE PANEL ASSEMBLIES ALL-GLASS PARTITION AND DOOR SYSTEM DOOR HARDWARE EXTERIOR GLASS AND GLAZING MIRRORS LOUVERS AND VENTS... DIVISION 09 FINISHES GYPSUM BOARD SHAFT WALL ASSEMBLIES NON-STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING GYPSUM BOARD TILING ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES RESILIENT SHEET FLOORING TILE CARPETING SOUND-ABSORBING TREATMENT EXTERIOR PAINTING INTERIOR PAINTING... DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES TOILET COMPARTMENTS TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS... DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT FALL ARREST SYSTEM

6 FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT CUT SHEETS DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS CURTAINS AND DRAPES ROLLER WINDOW SHADES ENTRANCE FLOOR GRILLES SITE FURNISHINGS... DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS LOADING DOCK LIFT PART THREE: FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS AND MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 21 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS SECTIONS OF THIS DIVISION WERE ISSUED PREVIOUSLY AS PART OF THE DESIGN/BUILD SELECTION PROCESS FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND SO SERVE AS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR THAT WORK. THEY ARE INCLUDED FOR REFERENCE AS APPENDIX B IN PART FIVE OF THESE SPECIFICTIONS. FINAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE BY THE SELECTED SUBCONTRACTOR. DIVISION 22 PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIAL AND METHOD EXPANSION FITTINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR PLUMBING PIPING ESCUTCHEONS FOR PLUMBING PIPING METERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT HEAT TRACING FOR PLUMBING PIPING IDENTIFICATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT PLUMBING PIPING INSULATION FACILITY WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING DOMESTIC WATER PIPING DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SPECIALTIES DOMESTIC WATER PUMPS SANITARY WASTE AND VENT PIPING

7 SANITARY WASTE PIPING SPECIALTIES SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS FACILITY STORM DRAINAGE PIPING STORM DRAINAGE PIPING SPECIALTIES SUMP PUMPS DOMESTIC WATER SOFTENERS FUEL-FIRED DOMESTIC-WATER HEATERS COMMERCIAL WATER CLOSETS COMMERCIAL URINALS COMMERCIAL LAVATORIES COMMERCIAL SINKS COMMERCIAL SHOWERS, RECEPTORS, AND BASINS EMERGENCY PLUMBING FIXTURES DRINKING FOUNTAINS DIVISION 23 HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SPECIFICATIONS HVAC GENERAL PROVISIONS HVAC BASIC METHOD AND MATERIAL COMMON MOTOR REQUIRMENTS FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT EXPANSION FITTINGS AND LOOPS FOR HVAC PIPING SLEEVES AND SEALS FOR HVAC PIPING ESCUTCHEONS FOR HVAC PIPING METERS AND GAGES FOR HVAC PIPING GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR HVAC PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR HVAC PIPING & EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING FOR HVAC DUCT INSULATION HVAC EQUIPMENT INSULATION HVAC PIPING INSULATION COMMISSIONING OF HVAC INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR HVAC CONTROLS FACILITY NATURAL-GAS PIPING HYDRONIC PIPING HYDRONIC PUMPS STEAM AND CONDENSATE HEATING PIPING STEAM AND CONDENSATE PIPING SPECIALTIES HVAC WATER TREATMENT METAL DUCTS NONMETAL DUCTS AIR DUCT ACCESSORIES HVAC POWER VENTILATORS AIR TERMINAL UNITS DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS AND GRILLES PARTICULATE AIR FILTRATION

8 BREECHINGS, CHIMNEYS AND STACKS ELECTRIC BOILERS CONDENSING BOILERS HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR HVAC SCROLL WATER CHILLERS COOLING TOWERS AIR TO AIR ENERGY RECOVERY EQUIPMENT MODULAR INDOOR CENTAL-STATION AIR-HANDLING UNITS DEDICATED OUTDOOR AIR UNITS FAN COIL UNITS UNIT HEATERS RADIANT HEATING HYDRONIC PIPING PART FOUR: ELECTRICAL AND TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 26- ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATIONFOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS SWITCHBOARDS PANELBOARDS WIRING DEVICES ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT INTERIOR LIGHTING LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS (CUT SHEETS) DIVISION 27 TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS PATHWAYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ROOM FITTINGS COMMUNICATIONS BACKBONE CABLING COMMUNICATIONS HORIZONTAL CABLING AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL

9 CCTV SYSTEM DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM RADIO AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM PART FIVE: EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS and CITY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK SITE CLEARING EARTHWORK DEWATERING Site and Infrastructure Subgroup DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS FL CONCRETE PAVING FL CONCRETE PAVING JOINT SEALANTS FL UNIT PAVING FL PLANTS APPENDIX A CITY OF ASPEN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR UTILITY WORK CITY OF ASPEN CONSTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR WORK IN THE PUBLIC-RIGHTS-OF-WAY CITY OF ASPEN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STANDARDS U2500 WATERLINE EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL SPECIFICATIONS U2510 WATERLINE INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS U-6100 WATERLINE TEST FORM APPENDIX B REFERENCE COPY OF DIVISION 21 DESIGN/BUILD RFP MATERIALS FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS GENERAL PROVISIONS SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR FIRE-SUPPRESSION PIPING ESCUTCHEONS FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION PIPING HEAT TRACING FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION PIPING VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION PIPING AND EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION PIPING AND EQUIPMENT

10 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INSULATION FACILITY FIRE-SUPPRESSION WATER-SERVICE PIPING FIRE-SUPPRESSION STANDPIPES WET-PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS DRY-PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS CODE STUDY - AHJ RESPONSE TO BGCE CODE STUDY - FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETING NOTES BY CCY END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS

11 SECTION ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. The General Conditions, Special Conditions, and Contract Documents are part of these specifications. Consult them further for instructions and be governed by the requirements contained there under. 1.2 DESCRIPTION A. Work Included 1. Work shall consist of furnishing all labor, equipment, supplies and materials, unless otherwise specified, necessary for the installation of complete electrical systems as required by the specifications and as shown on the drawings, subject to the terms and conditions of the contract. The work shall also include the completion of those details of electrical work not mentioned or shown which are necessary for the successful operation of all electrical systems. B. Work Not Included 1. Certain labor, materials, and equipment may be furnished under other sections of these specifications, by Utility Companies or by the Owner; when this is the case, the extent, source, and description of these items will be as indicated on the drawings or as described in the specification. 1.3 PROVISIONS A. Work performed under this division of the specifications shall conform to the requirements of Division 1, the electrical drawings, and all items hereinafter specified. 1. Prior to any work being performed under this division, examine architectural, structural, mechanical, fire alarm, fire protection, and interior design drawings and specifications. If any discrepancies occur between them and the electrical drawings and specifications, report discrepancies to the Architect in writing and obtain written instructions for the work. 2. Electrical drawings are diagrammatic, but shall be followed as closely as actual construction of the building will permit. All changes from drawings necessary to make the electrical work conform to the building as constructed shall be made without additional cost to the Owner. 3. Coordinate the electrical work with the General Contractor and be responsible to him for satisfactory progress of the same. Coordinate electrical work with all other trades on the project without additional cost to the Owner. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

12 4. All work and materials covered by drawings and specifications shall be subject to review at any time by representatives of the Architect and Owner. If the Architect or Owner s agent finds any materials or installation that does not conform to these drawings and specifications, Contractor shall remove the material from the premises and correct the installation to the satisfaction of the agent. 5. In acceptance or rejection of installed electrical systems, no allowance will be made for lack of skill on the part of the installers. 1.4 CODES AND STANDARDS A. The latest editions of the following standards (including supplements and official interpretations) are minimum requirements: 1. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC). 2. NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. 3. NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. 4. NFPA 110 Emergency Power Systems 5. Colorado Department of Health Rules and Regulations Governing Restaurants in the State of Colorado. 6. Conform to all applicable State and Local Codes. 7. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). 8. National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). 9. Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) National Electrical Manufacturer s Association (NEMA). 11. Underwriter s Laboratories (UL). 12. Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA). 13. International Building Code. 14. International Mechanical Code. 15. International Fire Code. 16. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). 17. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA). B. The complete installation shall comply with requirements of the utility and telephone companies furnishing service to this installation. The drawings and specifications take precedence when they are more stringent than codes, statutes, or ordinances in effect. Applicable codes, ordinances, standards and statutes take precedence when they are more stringent or conflict with the drawings and specifications. 1.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A. Definitions: Provide shall mean furnish and install. Furnish means to supply all materials, labor, equipment, testing apparatus, controls, tests, accessories and all other items customarily required for the proper and complete application. Install means to join, unit, fasten, link, attach, set up or otherwise connect together before testing and turning over to Owner, complete and ready for regular operation. The words accept or acceptable denote only that the equipment items are in general conformance with the design concept of the project. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

13 B. Drawings: 1. The drawings indicate the general arrangement of circuits and outlets, locations of switches, panelboards and other work. Information shown on the drawings is schematic. Drawings and specifications are complementary to each other. What is called for by one shall be as binding as if called for by both. Data presented on these drawings is accurate as planning can be determined, but accuracy is not guaranteed and field verification of all dimensions, locations, levels, etc., to suit field conditions is directed. Review all Architectural, Structural, Technology Systems, Food Service, Fire Alarm, Fire Protection, and Mechanical Drawings and Specifications; adjust all work to conform to all conditions shown therein. The Architectural drawings shall take precedence over all other drawings. 2. Discrepancies between different plans, between plans and specifications, between specifications or regulations and codes governing this installation shall be brought to the attention of the Architect in writing before the date of bid opening. In the event such discrepancies exist, and the Architect is not so notified, the adjudication of responsibility shall be solely at the discretion of the Architect. 1.6 EXAMINATION OF BIDDING A. Each bidder shall examine the bidding documents carefully, and not later than seven days prior to the date of receipt of bids, shall make written request to the Engineer for interpretation or correction of any discrepancies, ambiguity, inconsistency, or error therein which he may discover. Any interpretation or correction will be issued as an addendum by the Architect. Only a written interpretation or correction by addendum shall be binding. No bidder shall rely upon interpretations or corrections given by any other method. If discrepancies, ambiguity, inconsistency, or error are not covered by addendum or written directive, Contractor shall include in his bid, labor materials and methods of construction resulting in higher cost. After award of contract, no allowance or extra compensation will be made on behalf of the Contractor due to his failure to make the written requests as described above. B. Failure to request clarification during the bid period of any inadequacy, omission, or conflict will not relieve the Contractor of their responsibilities. The signing of the contract will be considered as implicitly denoting that the Contractor has a thorough comprehension of the full intent and scope of the working drawings and specifications. 1.7 PERMITS, FEES & NOTICES A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits, inspections and certificates that may be necessary for the full completion of the work. Furnish the Architect with a certificate of final inspection and approval from the AHJ over the electrical installation. B. Notify proper authorities when work is ready for inspections required by applicable codes, rules and regulations, allowing sufficient time for inspections to be made without hindering progress of the work. Furnish to the Owner copies of inspection certificates of acceptance. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

14 1.8 TESTS A. Upon completion of all work and adjustment of all equipment, provide complete operational tests of all electrical equipment provided under this division. 1.9 WARRANTY A. Guarantee that all work governed by this division shall be free of defects in workmanship, materials and parts for a period of one (1) year after written acceptance. Promptly repair, revise, and replace defects as directed with no additional cost to the Owner (lamps and fuses are exempt) RECORD DRAWINGS A. Maintain a current set of electrical drawings at the site. Neatly mark all changes and deviations from the original drawings. Use a color which contrasts with the prints. This shall be a separate set of drawings, not used for construction purposes, and shall be kept up to date as the job progresses and shall be made available for inspection by the Architect at all times. These updated progress drawings shall be used to produce the final record drawings that shall be in AutoCad electronic format media upon project completion. B. Upon completion of the contract, both sets (electronic and hard copy drawings) of record drawings shall be delivered to the Architect. C. The Contractor shall mark all record drawings on the front lower right hand corner with a stamp impression that reads RECORD DRAWINGS or similar PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS A. Install work in locations shown on Drawings, unless prevented by Project conditions. B. Prior to submitting a bid, visit the site of job and ascertain all conditions affecting the proposed installation and adjust all work accordingly. Make provisions for these costs. C. Coordinate the work with that of all other trades. Where conflicts of work occur and departure from the indicated arrangements are necessary, consult with other Contractors involved; come to agreement as to changed locations and elevations, etc., and obtain written acceptance from the Architect of proposed changes before proceeding with work. D. All outages of electrical service shall be scheduled with the Owner and Utility Company five (5) days in advance of proposed outage. Include an overtime allowance in the bid for the performance of all work requiring outages at such time as it is approved by the Owner. Outages shall be at a time and of such duration as accepted by the Owner. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

15 1.12 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Construct Work in sequence under provisions of Division USE OF THE ARCHITECT S AND/OR ENGINEER S DRAWINGS A. The Contractor shall obtain, at the Contractor s expense, from the Architect or Engineer a set of AutoCAD or compatible format architectural and engineering drawings on electronic media where desired by the Contractor and/or required by the Specifications for use in preparing the shop drawings, coordination drawings, and record drawings. The Contractor shall provide to the Architect and Engineer a written release of liability acceptable to the Architect and Engineer prior to receiving the electronic media. PART 2 - GENERAL 2.1 STANDARD FOR MATERIALS A. All materials shall conform to current applicable industry standards. Workmanship and neat appearance shall be as important as the electrical and mechanical operation. Defective or damaged materials shall be replaced or repaired, prior to final acceptance, in a manner acceptable to the Architect or Owner at no additional cost to the Owner. B. All electrical materials shall be acceptable for installation only if labeled or listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and if accepted by local authorities. 2.2 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provision of Division 1. B. Listing of Equipment: The Contractor shall submit, within thirty days after the award of the contract, a complete list of those items of equipment which will be furnished under this contract. Include the name or description of the item, name of manufacturer, model, type, and catalog number. C. Present shop drawing submittal data at one time, in Adobe Acrobat PDF format per Division 1. Do not begin work until copy with review comments is returned. Assemble complete submittal package into a single indexed file incorporating submittal requirements of a single Specification Section and transmittal form with links enabling navigation to each item. Clearly mark the model, accessories, and options on the product data sheets. D. Submit shop drawings, layouts, manufacturer's data, wiring diagrams and material schedules that may be requested by the Architect for his review. The review by the Architect will not constitute concurrence with any deviation from the plans and specifications unless such deviations are specifically identified by the method described below, nor shall it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or omissions in the submitted data. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

16 E. Processed shop drawings shall not be construed as change orders. The shop drawings shall demonstrate that the Contractor understands the design concept, indicate which equipment and materials he intends to provide, and detail the fabrication and installation methods he intends to use. If deviations, discrepancies or conflicts between shop drawing submittals and the design drawings and specifications are discovered, the design drawings and specifications shall govern. F. Contractor shall be responsible for dimensions (which he shall confirm and correlate at the job site), fabrication processes and techniques of construction and coordination of his work with that of other trades. The Contractor shall check and verify all measurements and review shop drawings before submitting them and sign a statement on the shop drawings which signifies that they comply with plans and specifications and that equipment is dimensionally suitable for the application. If any deviations from the specified requirements for any item of material or equipment exist, such deviation shall be expressly stated in writing and incorporated with the submittal. The Owner's copies of the reviewed submittals shall be retained by the Contractor until completion of the project and presented in electronic form to the Owner. G. Provide, with shop drawing submittal, 1/4" scale layout drawings of room with switchboards, transformers, panelboards, and lighting control panels. Layouts shall show locations of, and shall be coordinated with mechanical equipment. Equipment shall be drawn to scale. H. Contractor shall prepare and submit a set of coordination drawings showing major elements, components, and systems of electrical and lighting equipment and materials in relationship with other building components. Prepare drawings to an accurate scale. Indicate locations of all equipment and materials, including clearances for servicing and maintaining equipment. 2.3 BID ALTERNATE(S) A. Refer to Division 1 and all contract documents for additional information. B. Alternate(s) for Material and Equipment 1. Equipment and material bid alternate(s) shall be proposed as additive or deductive alternate(s) to specified items by submitting it as a separate line item from the base bid on the Bidder's letterhead. 2. Such bid alternate proposals shall not be substituted or included in the base bid. Bid alternate proposal(s) must be accompanied by full descriptive data on the proposed equipment, together with a statement of the cost to be added or deducted for each item. The bid alternate shall include all materials, equipment, labor, electrical connections, coordination with all other trades, etc. for a complete and operational system. 3. The Contractor shall submit the bid alternates at the time the base bids are due. 2.4 SUBSTITUTIONS (CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER INITIATED) A. Materials or equipment listed by several manufacturers names are intended to be bidder's choice, and any of the listed manufacturers may be used in the base bid. Materials or equipment not listed are considered substitutions. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

17 B. Performance Specification: When any item is specified by requirement to meet a performance, industry or regulating body standard or is specified generically (no manufacturer's name listed), no prior review by the Consulting Electrical Engineer is needed unless specifically called for in these specifications. C. Contractor to be responsible for any changes and costs to accommodate any equipment except the first named in the specification. D. Substitutions for Material 1. Equipment and materials not listed as equivalents may be proposed as deductive alternates to specified items by submitting it as a separate line item to the base bid on the Bidder's letterhead. 2. Such substitutions shall not be substituted for the base bid and must be accompanied by a full description of the difference between the Contract Document requirements and that of the substitution, the comparative features of each, and the effect of the change on the end result performance. Include the impact of all changes on other contractors and acknowledge the inclusion of additional costs to the other trades. If any such alternates are considered, the Contractor shall submit a list of the proposed alternate substitution items within 14 days of award of contract. Late requests for proposed substitutions will not be accepted by the Engineer due to scheduling or delivery concerns. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WORKMANSHIP AND COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION A. Contractor's personnel and subcontractors selected to perform the work shall be well versed and skilled in the trades involved. B. Coordinate electrical equipment and materials installation with other building components. C. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installations of electrical materials and equipment for efficient flow of the Work. Give particular attention to large equipment requiring positioning prior to closing-in the building. D. Any changes or deviations from the drawings and specifications must be accepted in writing by the Architect/Engineer. All errors in installation shall be corrected at the expense of the Contractor. All specialties shall be installed as detailed on the drawings. Where detail or specific installation requirements are not provided, manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed. E. Upon completion of work, all equipment and materials shall be installed complete, thoroughly checked, correctly adjusted, and left ready for intended use or operation. All work shall be thoroughly cleaned and all residue shall be removed from surfaces. Exterior surfaces of all material and equipment shall be delivered in a perfect, unblemished condition. F. Contractor shall provide a complete installation, including all required labor, material, cartage, insurance, permits, and taxes. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

18 3.2 PROGRESS OF WORK A. Order the progress of electrical work to conform to the progress of the work of the other trades. Complete the entire installation as soon as the condition of the building will permit. Any cost resulting from defective or ill-timed work performed under this Section shall be borne by this Contractor. 3.3 TRENCHING AND BACKFILLING A. Perform all trenching and backfilling required by work performed under this Section in accordance with the excavating and grading specifications as herein specified. This work shall comply with the requirements of Table of the National Electrical Code. B. Excavate trenches to the depth required for the utilities involved. The trench bottom shall be graded true and free from stones or soft spots. Trenches through specially treated or surfaced areas, such as paving or blacktop, shall have the width of the surface cutting extended for a width of eight inches (8") on each side of the open trench. Unless otherwise noted, the disturbed surfaces shall be replaced equal to the original construction, to the original grade with the same type of material, and to the same depths and limits as the materials removed. After acceptance by the Architect, backfill, tamp, and compact to insure against the possibility of differential settling, in conformity with Division 2 Specifications. Verify location of existing or new utilities and, if damaged by this Contractor, replace or repair. 3.4 CHASES, OPENINGS, CUTTING, AND PATCHING A. Carefully lay out all work in advance so as to eliminate where possible, cutting, channeling, chasing or drilling of floors, walls, partitions, ceilings and roofs. Any damage to the building, structure, piping, ducts, equipment or any defaced finish shall be repaired by skilled mechanics of the trades involved at no additional cost to the Owner and to the satisfaction of the Architect. Any necessary cutting, channeling, drilling or anchoring of raceways, outlets, or other electrical equipment shall be performed in a careful manner, and as accepted by the Architect. B. All openings made in fire-rated walls, floors, or ceilings shall be patched and made tight in a manner to conform to the fire rating for the surface penetrated. C. All penetrations required through existing concrete construction shall be core drilled at minimum size required. Precautions shall be taken when drilling to prevent damage to structural concrete. Contractor shall obtain permission from the Architect before proceeding with drilling. D. Provide all cutting, trenching, backfilling, patching and refinishing or resurfacing required for electrical work in a manner meeting the approval of the Engineer and at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.5 DELIVERY AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS A. Arrange and be held responsible for delivery and safe storage of materials and equipment for ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

19 electrical installation. B. Store materials and equipment for easy inspection and checking. C. Carefully mark and store all materials. D. Deliver materials to the job site in stages of the work that will expedite the work as a whole. E. Carefully check materials furnished to this Contractor for installation, and provide receipt acknowledging acceptance of delivery and condition of the materials received. Thereafter, assume full responsibility for its safekeeping until the final installation has been reviewed and accepted. 3.6 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY A. Where there are existing facilities, be responsible for the protection thereof, whether or not such facility is to be removed or relocated. Moving or removing any facility must be done so as not to cause interruption of the work of Owner s operation. B. Close all conduit openings with caps or plugs during installation. Cover all fixtures and equipment and protect against injury. At the final completion, clean all work and deliver in an unblemished condition, or refinish and repaint at the discretion of the Architect. C. Any equipment or conduit systems found to have been damaged or contaminated above MILL or SHOP conditions shall be replaced or cleaned to the Engineer s satisfaction. 3.7 FINAL ACCEPTANCE A. Final acceptance by the Owner will not occur until all operating instructions are received and Owner's personnel have been thoroughly indoctrinated in the maintenance and operation of all equipment. Provide all documentation listed in section Closeout Procedures included all test reports required in subsequent sections under this division. B. Operating manual, parts lists, and indoctrination of operating and maintenance personnel: Furnish the services of a qualified representative of the supplier for each item or system itemized below who shall instruct specific personnel, as designated by the Owner, in the operation and maintenance of that item or system. C. Instruction shall be made when the particular system is complete and shall be of the number of hours indicated and at the time requested by the Owner. A representative of the Electrical Contractor shall be present for all demonstrations. SYSTEM HRS. OF INSTRUCTION 1. Lighting control systems 2 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

20 2. Electrical distribution equipment (under 600 volts) including motor control centers 2 3. Emergency power system 2 D. Deliver three (3) complete operating manuals and parts lists to the Owner (or his designated representative) at the time of the above required indoctrination. Fully explain the contents of the manuals as part of required indoctrination and instruct the Owner's personnel in the correct procedure in obtaining service, both during and after the guarantee period. The operating manual and parts lists shall give complete information as to whom the Owner shall contact for service and parts, including the address and phone number. Furnish evidence that an authorized service organization regularly carries a complete stock of repair parts for these items (or systems), and that the organization is available for service. Service shall be furnished within twenty four (24) hours after requested. E. Clean up: Remove all materials, scrap, etc., relative to the electrical installation and leave the premises and all equipment, lamps, fixtures, etc. in a clean, orderly condition. Any costs to the Owner for clean up of the site will be charged against the Contractor. F. Acceptance Demonstration: Upon completion of the work, at a time to be designated by the Architect, the Contractor shall demonstrate for the Owner the operation of the entire installation, including all systems provided under this contract. G. Operating and Acceptance Tests: Provide all labor, instruments, and equipment for the performance of tests as specified. Submit electronic (PDF) copies of test report for the Architect for his approval. 1. Record the full load current in each phase or line at the main service entrance and for each feeder leaving the main distribution panelboard. Readings shall be taken with the maximum installed load connected and in operation. 2. Perform a careful inspection of the main switchboard bus structure and cable connections to verify that all connections are mechanically and electrically tight. 3. Measure the resistance to ground for the service ground, which shall not exceed ten (10) ohms under normal soil moisture conditions. If required, install additional ground provisions in a manner accepted by the Engineer at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.8 ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS FOR ROOFS A. Raceways penetrating roofs shall be installed in a manner to preserve the integrity of the roof. Provide flashing and counter flashing for all roof penetrations required for the work. B. Conduits routed above roofs shall be installed a minimum of twelve inches (12") above the finished roof surface, supported on metal stands installed with flashing and counter flashing, with maximum spacing of ten feet (10'-0"). C. Provide weatherproof duplex receptacles on roof so that no equipment installed on the roof is more than twenty-five feet (25'-0") from a receptacle. Connect to nearest receptacle circuit unless indicated on plans. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

21 3.9 CONSTRUCTION LIGHTING AND POWER A. Provide all temporary facilities required to supply construction power and light. Install and maintain facilities in a manner that will protect the public and workmen. Comply with all applicable laws and regulations. B. Provide covered walkway lights and obstruction lights which shall be kept burning continuously between sunset and sunrise where required. C. Upon completion of the work, remove all temporary facilities from the site. D. The General Contractor shall pay for all power and light used by him and his subcontractors where construction power is separately metered, or is taken from the permanent project metered service solely for construction use. E. The cutoff date for power cost allocation where permanent meters are used shall be either the agreed date of occupancy by the Owner or the date of final acceptance of the project, whichever shall be the earlier date MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WIRING AND CONNECTIONS A. Furnish, set in place, and wire, except as indicated, all heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, fire protection, motors and controls in accordance with the following schedule. Carefully coordinate with work performed under the Mechanical Division of these specifications. ITEM FURNISHED UNDER SET IN PLACE OR MTD. UNDER WIRED CONNECTED UNDER 1. Equipment motors and thermal overload, resistance heaters. (3) 2. Motor controllers, magnetic starters, reduced voltage starters and overload relays. 3. Disconnect switches, fused or unfused, h.p. rated switches, thermal overload switches and fuses, manual operating switches. 4. Pushbutton stations, pilot lights, multi-speed switches, float switches, thermostats, control relays, time clocks, control transformers, control panels, motor valves, damper motors, solenoid valves, EP and PE MD MD ED ED ED(a) ED ED(a) ED(a) ED MD MD(b) MD(b) ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

22 switches and interlocks. 5. Contactors, 120V control circuit outlets for control panels and for boiler controls and for fire protection controls and smoke detectors. 6. Duct Detectors, Fire/Smoke Dampers, and Elevator Vent Dampers. MD=Mechanical, Division 15. ED=Electrical, Division 16. ED ED ED MD MD ED(c) a. If furnished as part of factory wired equipment, then wiring and connections only by ED. b. If float switches, line thermostats, p.e. switches, time switches, etc., carry the FULL LOAD CURRENT to any motor, the Mechanical Division shall furnish them. They shall be set in place and connected under the Electrical Division, except there where such items are an integral part of the mechanical equipment, or directly attached to ducts, piping, etc., they shall be set in place under the Mechanical Division and connected by the Electrical Division. If they do not carry the full load current to any motor, they shall be furnished, set in place and wired under the Mechanical Division. Control devices carrying FULL LOAD CURRENT furnished by Mechanical and wired by Electrical shall be located at the device being controlled, unless shown on drawings or mutual agreement is made between the contractors with no change in the contract price. c. Wiring from alarm contacts to alarm system by ED; all control function wiring by MD. 7. The above list does not attempt to include all components. All items necessary for a complete system shall be included in the base contract. B. Provide electrical connections to mechanical equipment. Refer to the Mechanical specifications and plans covering sprinkler systems, motor interlocks, switching, etc. Provide wiring, conduit, outlets and final electrical connections to all equipment. C. Where motor controllers are furnished by others, install controller and provide connections at line and load side of controllers. D. Where reduced voltage, multiple speed, duplex, triplex, lead-lag, pony motor and other unusual controller types are utilized, coordinate specific requirements of motor(s) and controller and provide required wiring between motor(s) and controller. E. For electric water coolers verify whether the equipment is hard wired, cord and plug connected and whether a remote chiller is provided. Provide circuiting and connections to match. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

23 3.11 ELEVATORS A. Locate equipment and points of connection in elevator machine rooms and elevator pits in accordance with the requirements of the elevator vendor and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. B. Provide a fused switch or circuit breaker, dedicated 3-phase branch circuit, and power connection for each elevator. Fused switch or circuit breaker shall be located within elevator machine room. Circuit breaker rating shall be in accordance with elevator manufacturer s requirements. C. Provide a dedicated 120V, 20A circuit with lockable disconnect switch and connection to each elevator cab for elevator cab lighting and ventilation. D. Provide a dedicated 120V, 20A circuit and connect to elevator system intercom in elevator machine room. E. Provide a dedicated circuit and connect to each elevator controller for control power. Circuit rating shall be in accordance with the elevator vendor s requirements. F. Provide a dedicated circuit for weatherproof lighting fixtures, lighting switches and duplex receptacles within each elevator pit. G. Provide a dedicated telephone outlet for each elevator. Provide and empty ¾ raceway from each telephone outlet to the nearest telephone backboard. H. Provide empty raceways from elevator shafts to the elevator control and status panel(s). Size, quantity and location of raceway termination points shall be in accordance with the elevator vendor s requirements. I. Connect power supply circuits serving elevators and related controls and accessories to the emergency power distribution system. J. Provide conduit and wire between elevator controllers and automatic transfer switches and make connections required for automatic recall and operation of elevators from the emergency power distribution system in the event of power failure KITCHEN EQUIPMENT A. For all kitchen equipment provided under other divisions of these specifications, provide wiring and make up all final electrical connections in accordance with the manufacturer s shop drawings and recommendations. Where equipment in open areas is served from under floor wiring, terminate conduit in a flush coupling at the floor or suitable watertight box, from which point extend a rigid conduit nipple at least eight inches (8 ) above the floor. Provide flexible conduit connections to the equipment. Make all conduit connections at the floor watertight. B. Provide junction boxes, outlets, stainless steel cover plates cords and plugs, disconnect switches and other appurtenances not built into kitchen equipment but required for a complete installation. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

24 C. Provide empty conduits for beverage dispensing lines. Size and quantities of conduits shall be in accordance with the food service equipment vendor s requirements OWNER PROVIDED EQUIPMENT A. Provide electrical connections to owner furnished equipment. B. Inspect owner furnished equipment for damage, defects, missing components, etc. Report deficiencies to the Owner immediately. Do not install or connect deficient equipment. C. Provide supports, fastenings, and auxiliary hardware necessary for a complete installation in accordance with the finished building conditions EQUIPMENT PROVIDED UNDER OTHER DIVISIONS A. Provide electrical connections to equipment provided under other divisions. B. Inspect owner furnished equipment for damage, defects, missing components, etc. Report deficiencies to the General Contractor immediately. Do not install or connect deficient equipment. C. Exact models of equipment provided by other divisions, such as window shades, power window actuators, motorized doors/partitions, etc, may not have been available to electrical engineer at the time of the construction document issuance. Certain assumptions were made to complete the design documents. The contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all electrical and control requirements of such equipment. Coordinate, with manufacturer s installation manual and product data, the electrical and control requirements of all equipment provided under other divisions which require electrical power connections. END OF SECTION ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS /14

25 SECTION LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Building wires and cables rated 600 V and less. 2. Connectors, splices, and terminations rated 600 V and less. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section "Control-Voltage Electrical Power Cables" for control systems communications cables and Classes 1, 2 and 3 control cables. 2. Section "Communications Horizontal Cabling" for cabling used for voice and data circuits. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. VFC: Variable frequency controller. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Aluminum and Copper Conductors: Comply with NEMA WC 70/ICEA S B. Conductor Insulation: Comply with NEMA WC 70/ICEA S for Type THHN-2-THWN-2 Type XHHW-2. C. Multiconductor Cable: Comply with NEMA WC 70/ICEA S for metal-clad cable, Type MC with ground wire. 2.2 CONNECTORS AND SPLICES A. Description: Factory-fabricated connectors and splices of size, ampacity rating, material, type, and class for application and service indicated. LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES /4

26 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. Comply with NFPA 70. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 CONDUCTOR MATERIAL APPLICATIONS A. Feeders: Copper for feeders smaller than No. 4 AWG; copper or aluminum for feeders No. 4 AWG and larger. Solid for No. 10 AWG and smaller; stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger. B. Branch Circuits: Copper. Solid for No. 12 AWG and smaller; stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger, except VFC cable, which shall be extra flexible stranded. 3.2 CONDUCTOR INSULATION AND MULTICONDUCTOR CABLE APPLICATIONS AND WIRING METHODS A. Service Entrance: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway or Type XHHW-2, single conductors in raceway. B. Exposed Feeders: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway or Type XHHW-2, single conductors in raceway. C. Feeders Concealed in Ceilings, Walls, Partitions, and Crawlspaces: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway ormetal-clad cable, Type MC. D. Feeders Concealed in Concrete, below Slabs-on-Grade, and Underground: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway or Type XHHW-2, single conductors in raceway. E. Exposed Branch Circuits, Including in Crawlspaces: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway. F. Branch Circuits Concealed in Ceilings, Walls, and Partitions: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway or Metal-clad cable, Type MC. G. Branch Circuits Concealed in Concrete, below Slabs-on-Grade, and Underground: Type THHN-2-THWN-2, single conductors in raceway. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Conceal cables in finished walls, ceilings, and floors unless otherwise indicated. LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES /4

27 B. Complete raceway installation between conductor and cable termination points according to Section "Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems" prior to pulling conductors and cables. C. Use manufacturer-approved pulling compound or lubricant where necessary; compound used must not deteriorate conductor or insulation. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended maximum pulling tensions and sidewall pressure values. D. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire/cable grips, that will not damage cables or raceway. E. Install exposed cables parallel and perpendicular to surfaces of exposed structural members, and follow surface contours where possible. F. Support cables according to Section "Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems." 3.4 CONNECTIONS A. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque-tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A-486B. B. Make splices, terminations, and taps that are compatible with conductor material and that possess equivalent or better mechanical strength and insulation ratings than unspliced conductors. 1. Use oxide inhibitor in each splice, termination, and tap for aluminum conductors. C. Wiring at Outlets: Install conductor at each outlet, with at least 12 inches of slack. 3.5 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify and color-code conductors and cables according to Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." B. Identify each spare conductor at each end with identity number and location of other end of conductor, and identify as spare conductor. 3.6 SLEEVE AND SLEEVE-SEAL INSTALLATION FOR ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS A. Install sleeves and sleeve seals at penetrations of exterior floor and wall assemblies. Comply with requirements in Section "Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electrical Raceways and Cabling." 3.7 FIRESTOPPING A. Apply firestopping to electrical penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies to restore LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES /4

28 original fire-resistance rating of assembly according to Section "Penetration Firestopping." END OF SECTION LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES /4

29 SECTION GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Grounding systems and equipment. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. 1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field quality-control reports. 1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For grounding to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Section "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following: 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. Comply with UL 467 for grounding and bonding materials and equipment. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CONDUCTORS A. Insulated Conductors: Copper or tinned-copper wire or cable insulated for 600 V unless otherwise required by applicable Code or authorities having jurisdiction. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /5

30 B. Bare Copper Conductors: 1. Solid Conductors: ASTM B Stranded Conductors: ASTM B Tinned Conductors: ASTM B Bonding Cable: 28 kcmil, 14 strands of No. 17 AWG conductor, 1/4 inch in diameter. 5. Bonding Conductor: No. 4 or No. 6 AWG, stranded conductor. 6. Bonding Jumper: Copper tape, braided conductors terminated with copper ferrules; 1-5/8 inches wide and 1/16 inch thick. 7. Tinned Bonding Jumper: Tinned-copper tape, braided conductors terminated with copper ferrules; 1-5/8 inches wide and 1/16 inch thick. C. Grounding Bus: Predrilled rectangular bars of annealed copper, 1/4 by 4 inches in cross section, with 9/32-inch holes spaced 1-1/8 inches apart. Stand-off insulators for mounting shall comply with UL 891 for use in switchboards, 600 V. Lexan or PVC, impulse tested at 5000 V. 2.2 CONNECTORS A. Listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for applications in which used and for specific types, sizes, and combinations of conductors and other items connected. B. Bolted Connectors for Conductors and Pipes: Copper or copper alloy, pressure type with at least two bolts. 1. Pipe Connectors: Clamp type, sized for pipe. C. Welded Connectors: Exothermic-welding kits of types recommended by kit manufacturer for materials being joined and installation conditions. D. Bus-bar Connectors: Mechanical type, cast silicon bronze, solderless compression -type wire terminals, and long-barrel, two-bolt connection to ground bus bar. 2.3 GROUNDING ELECTRODES A. Ground Rods: Copper-clad steel; 5/8 by 96 inches in diameter. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATIONS A. Conductors: Install solid conductor for No. 8 AWG and smaller, and stranded conductors for No. 6 AWG and larger unless otherwise indicated. B. Underground Grounding Conductors: Install bare copper conductor, No. 2/0 AWG minimum. 1. Bury at least 24 inches below grade. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /5

31 C. Grounding Bus: Install in electrical and telephone equipment rooms, in rooms housing service equipment, and elsewhere as indicated. 1. Install bus on insulated spacers 2 inches minimum from wall, 6 inches above finished floor unless otherwise indicated. 2. Where indicated on both sides of doorways, route bus up to top of door frame, across top of doorway, and down to specified height above floor; connect to horizontal bus. D. Conductor Terminations and Connections: 1. Pipe and Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: Bolted connectors. 2. Connections to Ground Rods at Test Wells: Bolted connectors. 3. Connections to Structural Steel: Welded connectors. 3.2 EQUIPMENT GROUNDING A. Install insulated equipment grounding conductors with the following items, in addition to those required by NFPA 70: 1. Feeders and branch circuits. 2. Lighting circuits. 3. Receptacle circuits. 4. Single-phase motor and appliance branch circuits. 5. Three-phase motor and appliance branch circuits. 6. Flexible raceway runs. 7. Armored and metal-clad cable runs. B. Air-Duct Equipment Circuits: Install insulated equipment grounding conductor to duct-mounted electrical devices operating at 120 V and more, including air cleaners, heaters, dampers, humidifiers, and other duct electrical equipment. Bond conductor to each unit and to air duct and connected metallic piping. C. Water Heater, Heat-Tracing, and Antifrost Heating Cables: Install a separate insulated equipment grounding conductor to each electric water heater and heat-tracing cable. Bond conductor to heater units, piping, connected equipment, and components. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Grounding Conductors: Route along shortest and straightest paths possible unless otherwise indicated or required by Code. Avoid obstructing access or placing conductors where they may be subjected to strain, impact, or damage. B. Ground Rods: Drive rods until tops are 2 inches below finished floor or final grade unless otherwise indicated. 1. Interconnect ground rods with grounding electrode conductor below grade and as otherwise indicated. Make connections without exposing steel or damaging coating if any. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /5

32 C. Bonding Straps and Jumpers: Install in locations accessible for inspection and maintenance except where routed through short lengths of conduit. 1. Bonding to Structure: Bond straps directly to basic structure, taking care not to penetrate any adjacent parts. 2. Bonding to Equipment Mounted on Vibration Isolation Hangers and Supports: Install bonding so vibration is not transmitted to rigidly mounted equipment. D. Grounding and Bonding for Piping: 1. Metal Water Service Pipe: Install insulated copper grounding conductors, in conduit, from building's main service equipment, or grounding bus, to main metal water service entrances to building. Connect grounding conductors to main metal water service pipes; use a bolted clamp connector or bolt a lug-type connector to a pipe flange by using one of the lug bolts of the flange. Where a dielectric main water fitting is installed, connect grounding conductor on street side of fitting. Bond metal grounding conductor conduit or sleeve to conductor at each end. 2. Water Meter Piping: Use braided-type bonding jumpers to electrically bypass water meters. Connect to pipe with a bolted connector. 3. Bond each aboveground portion of gas piping system downstream from equipment shutoff valve. E. Ground Ring: Install a grounding conductor, electrically connected to each building structure ground rod and to each steel column, extending around the perimeter of building. 1. Install tinned-copper conductor not less than No. 2/0 AWG for ground ring and for taps to building steel. 2. Bury ground ring not less than 24 inches from building's foundation. F. Ufer Ground (Concrete-Encased Grounding Electrode): Fabricate according to NFPA 70; use a minimum of 20 feet of bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 4AWG. 1. If concrete foundation is less than 20 feet long, coil excess conductor within base of foundation. 2. Bond grounding conductor to reinforcing steel in at least four locations and to anchor bolts. Extend grounding conductor below grade and connect to building's grounding grid or to grounding electrode external to concrete. 3.4 LABELING A. Comply with requirements in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems" for instruction signs. The label or its text shall be green. B. Install labels at the telecommunications bonding conductor and grounding equalizer and at the grounding electrode conductor where exposed. 1. Label Text: "If this connector or cable is loose or if it must be removed for any reason, notify the facility manager." GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /5

33 3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections. B. Tests and Inspections: 1. After installing grounding system but before permanent electrical circuits have been energized, test for compliance with requirements. 2. Inspect physical and mechanical condition. Verify tightness of accessible, bolted, electrical connections with a calibrated torque wrench according to manufacturer's written instructions. 3. Test completed grounding system at each location where a maximum ground-resistance level is specified, at service disconnect enclosure grounding terminal. Make tests at ground rods before any conductors are connected. a. Measure ground resistance no fewer than two full days after last trace of precipitation and without soil being moistened by any means other than natural drainage or seepage and without chemical treatment or other artificial means of reducing natural ground resistance. b. Perform tests by fall-of-potential method according to IEEE 81. C. Grounding system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. D. Prepare test and inspection reports. E. Report measured ground resistances that exceed the following values: 1. Power and Lighting Equipment or System with Capacity of 500 kva and Less: 10 ohms. 2. Power and Lighting Equipment or System with Capacity of 500 to 1000 kva: 5 ohms. F. Excessive Ground Resistance: If resistance to ground exceeds specified values, notify Architect promptly and include recommendations to reduce ground resistance. END OF SECTION GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /5

34 SECTION HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Hangers and supports for electrical equipment and systems. 2. Construction requirements for concrete bases. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. EMT: Electrical metallic tubing. B. IMC: Intermediate metal conduit. C. RMC: Rigid metal conduit. 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For the following: 1. Steel slotted support systems. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Welding: Qualify procedures and personnel according to AWS D1.1/D1.1M, "Structural Welding Code - Steel." B. Comply with NFPA COORDINATION A. Coordinate size and location of concrete bases. Cast anchor-bolt inserts into bases. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified together with concrete Specifications. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

35 B. Coordinate installation of roof curbs, equipment supports, and roof penetrations. These items are specified in Section "Roof Accessories." PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SUPPORT, ANCHORAGE, AND ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS A. Steel Slotted Support Systems: Comply with MFMA-4, factory-fabricated components for field assembly. 1. Painted Coatings: Manufacturer's standard painted coating applied according to MFMA Channel Dimensions: Selected for applicable load criteria. B. Raceway and Cable Supports: As described in NECA 1 and NECA 101. C. Conduit and Cable Support Devices: Steel hangers, clamps, and associated fittings, designed for types and sizes of raceway or cable to be supported. D. Support for Conductors in Vertical Conduit: Factory-fabricated assembly consisting of threaded body and insulating wedging plug or plugs for non-armored electrical conductors or cables in riser conduits. Plugs shall have number, size, and shape of conductor gripping pieces as required to suit individual conductors or cables supported. Body shall be malleable iron. E. Mounting, Anchoring, and Attachment Components: Items for fastening electrical items or their supports to building surfaces include the following: 1. Powder-Actuated Fasteners: Threaded-steel stud, for use in hardened portland cement concrete, steel, or wood, with tension, shear, and pullout capacities appropriate for supported loads and building materials where used. 2. Clamps for Attachment to Steel Structural Elements: MSS SP-58, type suitable for attached structural element. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. Comply with NECA 1 and NECA 101 for application of hangers and supports for electrical equipment and systems except if requirements in this Section are stricter. B. Maximum Support Spacing and Minimum Hanger Rod Size for Raceway: Space supports for EMT, IMC, and RMC as required by NFPA 70. Minimum rod size shall be 1/4 inch in diameter. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

36 C. Multiple Raceways or Cables: Install trapeze-type supports fabricated with steel slotted or other support system, sized so capacity can be increased by at least 25 percent in future without exceeding specified design load limits. 1. Secure raceways and cables to these supports with single-bolt conduit clamps using spring friction action for retention in support channel. D. Spring-steel clamps designed for supporting single conduits without bolts may be used for 1-1/2-inch and smaller raceways serving branch circuits and communication systems above suspended ceilings and for fastening raceways to trapeze supports. 3.2 SUPPORT INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1 and NECA 101 for installation requirements except as specified in this Article. B. Raceway Support Methods: In addition to methods described in NECA 1, EMT may be supported by openings through structure members, as permitted in NFPA 70. C. Strength of Support Assemblies: Where not indicated, select sizes of components so strength will be adequate to carry present and future static loads within specified loading limits. Minimum static design load used for strength determination shall be weight of supported components plus 200 lb. D. Mounting and Anchorage of Surface-Mounted Equipment and Components: Anchor and fasten electrical items and their supports to building structural elements by the following methods unless otherwise indicated by code: 1. To New Concrete: Bolt to concrete inserts. 2. To Masonry: Approved toggle-type bolts on hollow masonry units and expansion anchor fasteners on solid masonry units. 3.3 CONCRETE BASES A. Construct concrete bases of dimensions indicated but not less than 4 inches larger in both directions than supported unit, and so anchors will be a minimum of 10 bolt diameters from edge of the base. B. Use, 28-day compressive-strength concrete. Concrete materials, reinforcement, and placement requirements are specified in Section "Cast-in-Place Concrete." Section "Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete." C. Anchor equipment to concrete base. 1. Place and secure anchorage devices. Use supported equipment manufacturer's setting drawings, templates, diagrams, instructions, and directions furnished with items to be embedded. 2. Install anchor bolts to elevations required for proper attachment to supported equipment. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

37 3. Install anchor bolts according to anchor-bolt manufacturer's written instructions. 3.4 PAINTING A. Touchup: Clean field welds and abraded areas of shop paint. Paint exposed areas immediately after erecting hangers and supports. Use same materials as used for shop painting. Comply with SSPC-PA 1 requirements for touching up field-painted surfaces. 1. Apply paint by brush or spray to provide minimum dry film thickness of 2.0 mils. B. Touchup: Comply with requirements in Section "Exterior Painting" Section "Interior Painting" and Section "High Performance Coatings" for cleaning and touchup painting of field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas of shop paint on miscellaneous metal. C. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas and apply galvanizing-repair paint to comply with ASTM A 780. END OF SECTION HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

38 SECTION RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. ARC: Aluminum rigid conduit. B. GRC: Galvanized rigid steel conduit. C. IMC: Intermediate metal conduit. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 METAL CONDUITS, TUBING, AND FITTINGS A. Listing and Labeling: Metal conduits, tubing, and fittings shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. GRC: Comply with ANSI C80.1 and UL 6. C. IMC: Comply with ANSI C80.6 and UL D. PVC-Coated Steel Conduit: PVC-coated [rigid steel conduit] [IMC]. 1. Comply with NEMA RN Coating Thickness: inch, minimum. E. EMT: Comply with ANSI C80.3 and UL 797. F. LFMC: Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket and complying with UL 360. G. Fittings for Metal Conduit: Comply with NEMA FB 1 and UL 514B. 1. Fittings for EMT: a. Material: Steel or die cast. b. Type: Setscrew or compression. 2. Expansion Fittings: PVC or steel to match conduit type, complying with UL 651, rated RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

39 for environmental conditions where installed, and including flexible external bonding jumper. 3. Coating for Fittings for PVC-Coated Conduit: Minimum thickness of inch, with overlapping sleeves protecting threaded joints. H. Joint Compound for IMC, GRC, or ARC: Approved, as defined in NFPA 70, by authorities having jurisdiction for use in conduit assemblies, and compounded for use to lubricate and protect threaded conduit joints from corrosion and to enhance their conductivity. 2.2 NONMETALLIC CONDUITS, TUBING, AND FITTINGS A. Listing and Labeling: Nonmetallic conduits, tubing, and fittings shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. ENT: Comply with NEMA TC 13 and UL C. RNC: Type EPC-40-PVC, complying with NEMA TC 2 and UL 651 unless otherwise indicated. D. LFNC: Comply with UL E. Fittings for ENT and RNC: Comply with NEMA TC 3; match to conduit or tubing type and material. F. Fittings for LFNC: Comply with UL 514B. 2.3 METAL WIREWAYS AND AUXILIARY GUTTERS A. Wireway Covers: Hinged type unless otherwise indicated. B. Finish: Manufacturer's standard enamel finish. 2.4 SURFACE RACEWAYS A. Listing and Labeling: Surface raceways shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. Surface Metal Raceways: Galvanized steel with snap-on covers complying with UL 5. Manufacturer's standard enamel finish in color selected by Architect. 2.5 BOXES, ENCLOSURES, AND CABINETS A. General Requirements for Boxes, Enclosures, and Cabinets: Boxes, enclosures, and cabinets installed in wet locations shall be listed for use in wet locations. B. Sheet Metal Outlet and Device Boxes: Comply with NEMA OS 1 and UL 514A. RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

40 C. Cast-Metal Outlet and Device Boxes: Comply with NEMA FB 1, ferrous alloy, Type FD, with gasketed cover. D. Metal Floor Boxes: 1. Material: [Cast metal] [or] [sheet metal]. 2. Type: Fully adjustable. 3. Shape: Rectangular. 4. Listing and Labeling: Metal floor boxes shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. E. Nonmetallic Floor Boxes: Nonadjustable, rectangular. 1. Listing and Labeling: Nonmetallic floor boxes shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. F. Small Sheet Metal Pull and Junction Boxes: NEMA OS 1. G. Cast-Metal Access, Pull, and Junction Boxes: Comply with NEMA FB 1 and UL 1773, galvanized, cast iron with gasketed cover. H. Box extensions used to accommodate new building finishes shall be of same material as recessed box. I. Gangable boxes are allowed. J. Hinged-Cover Enclosures: Comply with UL 50 and NEMA 250, Type 1 with continuous-hinge cover with flush latch unless otherwise indicated. 1. Metal Enclosures: Steel, finished inside and out with manufacturer's standard enamel. 2. Interior Panels: Steel; all sides finished with manufacturer's standard enamel. K. Cabinets: 1. NEMA 250, Type 1 galvanized-steel box with removable interior panel and removable front, finished inside and out with manufacturer's standard enamel. 2. Hinged door in front cover with flush latch and concealed hinge. 3. Key latch to match panelboards. 4. Metal barriers to separate wiring of different systems and voltage. 5. Nonmetallic cabinets shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. 2.6 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL FOR UNDERGROUND ENCLOSURES A. Handhole and Pull-Box Prototype Test: Test prototypes of handholes and boxes for compliance with SCTE 77. Strength tests shall be for specified tier ratings of products supplied. RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

41 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 RACEWAY APPLICATION A. Outdoors: Apply raceway products as specified below unless otherwise indicated: 1. Exposed Conduit: GRC. 2. Concealed Conduit, Aboveground: EMT. 3. Underground Conduit: RNC, Type EPC-40-PVC, concrete encased. 4. Connection to Vibrating Equipment (Including Transformers and Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Electric Solenoid, or Motor-Driven Equipment): LFMC. 5. Boxes and Enclosures, Aboveground: NEMA 250, Type 3R. B. Indoors: Apply raceway products as specified below unless otherwise indicated: 1. Exposed, Not Subject to Physical Damage: EMT. 2. Exposed, Not Subject to Severe Physical Damage: EMT. 3. Concealed in Ceilings and Interior Walls and Partitions: EMT. 4. Connection to Vibrating Equipment (Including Transformers and Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Electric Solenoid, or Motor-Driven Equipment): FMC, except use LFMC in damp or wet locations. C. Minimum Raceway Size: 3/4-inch trade size. D. Raceway Fittings: Compatible with raceways and suitable for use and location. 1. Rigid and Intermediate Steel Conduit: Use threaded rigid steel conduit fittings unless otherwise indicated. Comply with NEMA FB PVC Externally Coated, Rigid Steel Conduits: Use only fittings listed for use with this type of conduit. Patch and seal all joints, nicks, and scrapes in PVC coating after installing conduits and fittings. Use sealant recommended by fitting manufacturer and apply in thickness and number of coats recommended by manufacturer. 3. EMT: Use setscrew or compression, steel fittings. Comply with NEMA FB E. Install surface raceways only where indicated on Drawings. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1 and NECA 101 for installation requirements except where requirements on Drawings or in this article are stricter. Comply with NECA 102 for aluminum conduits. Comply with NFPA 70 limitations for types of raceways allowed in specific occupancies and number of floors. B. Keep raceways at least 6 inches away from parallel runs of flues and steam or hot-water pipes. Install horizontal raceway runs above water and steam piping. C. Complete raceway installation before starting conductor installation. RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

42 D. Comply with requirements in Section "Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems" for hangers and supports. E. Arrange stub-ups so curved portions of bends are not visible above finished slab. F. Install no more than the equivalent of three 90-degree bends in any conduit run except for control wiring conduits, for which fewer bends are allowed. Support within 12 inches of changes in direction. G. Conceal conduit and EMT within finished walls, ceilings, and floors unless otherwise indicated. Install conduits parallel or perpendicular to building lines. H. Support conduit within 12 inchesof enclosures to which attached. I. Raceways Embedded in Slabs: 1. Run conduit larger than 1-inch trade size, parallel or at right angles to main reinforcement. Where at right angles to reinforcement, place conduit close to slab support. Secure raceways to reinforcement at maximum 10-footintervals. 2. Arrange raceways to cross building expansion joints at right angles with expansion fittings. 3. Arrange raceways to keep a minimum of 1 inch of concrete cover in all directions. J. Stub-ups to Above Recessed Ceilings: 1. Use EMT, IMC, or RMC for raceways. 2. Use a conduit bushing or insulated fitting to terminate stub-ups not terminated in hubs or in an enclosure. K. Threaded Conduit Joints, Exposed to Wet, Damp, Corrosive, or Outdoor Conditions: Apply listed compound to threads of raceway and fittings before making up joints. Follow compound manufacturer's written instructions. L. Coat field-cut threads on PVC-coated raceway with a corrosion-preventing conductive compound prior to assembly. M. Raceway Terminations at Locations Subject to Moisture or Vibration: Use insulating bushings to protect conductors including conductors smaller than No. 4 AWG. N. Terminate threaded conduits into threaded hubs or with locknuts on inside and outside of boxes or cabinets. Install bushings on conduits up to 1-1/4-inch trade size and insulated throat metal bushings on 1-1/2-inch trade size and larger conduits terminated with locknuts. Install insulated throat metal grounding bushings on service conduits. O. Install raceways square to the enclosure and terminate at enclosures with locknuts. Install locknuts hand tight plus 1/4 turn more. P. Do not rely on locknuts to penetrate nonconductive coatings on enclosures. Remove coatings in the locknut area prior to assembling conduit to enclosure to assure a continuous ground path. RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

43 Q. Cut conduit perpendicular to the length. For conduits 2-inch trade size and larger, use roll cutter or a guide to make cut straight and perpendicular to the length. R. Install pull wires in empty raceways. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200-lb tensile strength. Leave at least 12 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. Cap underground raceways designated as spare above grade alongside raceways in use. S. Install raceway sealing fittings at accessible locations according to NFPA 70 and fill them with listed sealing compound. For concealed raceways, install each fitting in a flush steel box with a blank cover plate having a finish similar to that of adjacent plates or surfaces. Install raceway sealing fittings according to NFPA 70. T. Install devices to seal raceway interiors at accessible locations. Locate seals so no fittings or boxes are between the seal and the following changes of environments. Seal the interior of all raceways at the following points: 1. Where an underground service raceway enters a building or structure. 2. Where otherwise required by NFPA 70. U. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for solvent welding RNC and fittings. V. Expansion-Joint Fittings: 1. Install in each run of aboveground RNC that is located where environmental temperature change may exceed 30 deg F and that has straight-run length that exceeds 25 feet. Install in each run of aboveground RMC and EMT conduit that is located where environmental temperature change may exceed 100 deg F and that has straight-run length that exceeds 100 feet. W. Mount boxes at heights indicated on Drawings. If mounting heights of boxes are not individually indicated, give priority to ADA requirements. Install boxes with height measured to top of box unless otherwise indicated. X. Recessed Boxes in Masonry Walls: Saw-cut opening for box in center of cell of masonry block, and install box flush with surface of wall. Prepare block surfaces to provide a flat surface for a raintight connection between box and cover plate or supported equipment and box. Y. Horizontally separate boxes mounted on opposite sides of walls so they are not in the same vertical channel. Z. Locate boxes so that cover or plate will not span different building finishes. AA. Support boxes of three gangs or more from more than one side by spanning two framing members or mounting on brackets specifically designed for the purpose. BB. CC. Fasten junction and pull boxes to or support from building structure. Do not support boxes by conduits. Set metal floor boxes level and flush with finished floor surface. RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

44 DD. Set nonmetallic floor boxes level. Trim after installation to fit flush with finished floor surface. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND CONDUIT A. Direct-Buried Conduit: 1. Excavate trench bottom to provide firm and uniform support for conduit. Prepare trench bottom as specified in Section "Earth Moving" for pipe less than 6 inches in nominal diameter. 2. Install backfill as specified in Section "Earth Moving." 3. After installing conduit, backfill and compact. Start at tie-in point, and work toward end of conduit run, leaving conduit at end of run free to move with expansion and contraction as temperature changes during this process. Firmly hand tamp backfill around conduit to provide maximum supporting strength. After placing controlled backfill to within 12 inches of finished grade, make final conduit connection at end of run and complete backfilling with normal compaction as specified in Section "Earth Moving." 4. Install manufactured duct elbows for stub-ups at poles and equipment and at building entrances through floor unless otherwise indicated. Encase elbows for stub-up ducts throughout length of elbow. 5. Install manufactured rigid steel conduit elbows for stub-ups at poles and equipment and at building entrances through floor. a. Couple steel conduits to ducts with adapters designed for this purpose, and encase coupling with 3 inches of concrete for a minimum of 12 inches on each side of the coupling. b. For stub-ups at equipment mounted on outdoor concrete bases and where conduits penetrate building foundations, extend steel conduit horizontally a minimum of 60 inches from edge of foundation or equipment base. Install insulated grounding bushings on terminations at equipment. 6. Warning Planks: Bury warning planks approximately 12 inches above direct-buried conduits but a minimum of 6 inches below grade. Align planks along centerline of conduit. 7. Underground Warning Tape: Comply with requirements in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 3.4 SLEEVE AND SLEEVE-SEAL INSTALLATION FOR ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS A. Install sleeves and sleeve seals at penetrations of exterior floor and wall assemblies. Comply with requirements in Section "Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electrical Raceways and Cabling." 3.5 FIRESTOPPING A. Install firestopping at penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies. Comply with requirements in Section "Penetration Firestopping." RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

45 3.6 PROTECTION A. Protect coatings, finishes, and cabinets from damage and deterioration. 1. Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc-rich paint recommended by manufacturer. 2. Repair damage to PVC coatings or paint finishes with matching touchup coating recommended by manufacturer. END OF SECTION RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /8

46 SECTION IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Underground-line warning tape. 2. Warning labels and signs. 3. Instruction signs. 4. Equipment identification labels. 5. Miscellaneous identification products. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with NFPA 70. B. Adhesive-attached labeling materials, including label stocks, laminating adhesives, and inks used by label printers, shall comply with UL COORDINATION A. Coordinate identification names, abbreviations, colors, and other features with requirements in other Sections requiring identification applications, Drawings, Shop Drawings, manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual; and with those required by codes, standards, and 29 CFR Use consistent designations throughout Project. B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with completion of covering and painting of surfaces where devices are to be applied. C. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with location of access panels and doors. D. Install identifying devices before installing acoustical ceilings and similar concealment. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

47 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 UNDERGROUND-LINE WARNING TAPE A. Tape: 1. Recommended by manufacturer for the method of installation and suitable to identify and locate underground electrical utility lines. 2. Printing on tape shall be permanent and shall not be damaged by burial operations. 3. Tape material and ink shall be chemically inert, and not subject to degrading when exposed to acids, alkalis, and other destructive substances commonly found in soils. B. Color and Printing: 1. Comply with ANSI Z535.1 through ANSI Z Inscriptions for Red-Colored Tapes: ELECTRIC LINE, HIGH VOLTAGE,. 2.2 WARNING LABELS AND SIGNS A. Comply with NFPA 70 and 29 CFR B. Self-Adhesive Warning Labels: Factory-printed, multicolor, pressure-sensitive adhesive labels, configured for display on front cover, door, or other access to equipment unless otherwise indicated. 2.3 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION LABELS A. Self-Adhesive, Engraved, Laminated Acrylic or Melamine Label: Adhesive backed, with white letters on a dark-gray background. Minimum letter height shall be 3/8 inch. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Verify identity of each item before installing identification products. B. Location: Install identification materials and devices at locations for most convenient viewing without interference with operation and maintenance of equipment. C. Apply identification devices to surfaces that require finish after completing finish work. D. Self-Adhesive Identification Products: Clean surfaces before application, using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of identification device. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

48 3.2 IDENTIFICATION SCHEDULE A. Warning Labels for Indoor Cabinets, Boxes, and Enclosures for Power and Lighting: Self-adhesive warning labels. 1. Comply with 29 CFR Identify system voltage with black letters on an orange background. 3. Apply to exterior of door, cover, or other access. 4. For equipment with multiple power or control sources, apply to door or cover of equipment including, but not limited to, the following: a. Power transfer switches. b. Controls with external control power connections. B. Operating Instruction Signs: Install instruction signs to facilitate proper operation and maintenance of electrical systems and items to which they connect. Install instruction signs with approved legend where instructions are needed for system or equipment operation. C. Emergency Operating Instruction Signs: Install instruction signs with white legend on a red background with minimum 3/8-inch- high letters for emergency instructions at equipment used for power transfer. D. Equipment Identification Labels: On each unit of equipment, install unique designation label that is consistent with wiring diagrams, schedules, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Apply labels to disconnect switches and protection equipment, central or master units, control panels, control stations, terminal cabinets, and racks of each system. Systems include power, lighting, control, communication, signal, monitoring, and alarm systems unless equipment is provided with its own identification. 1. Labeling Instructions: a. Indoor Equipment: Self-adhesive, engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. Unless otherwise indicated, provide a single line of text with 1/2-inch- high letters on 1-1/2-inch- high label; where two lines of text are required, use labels 2 inches high. b. Outdoor Equipment: Engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. c. Elevated Components: Increase sizes of labels and letters to those appropriate for viewing from the floor. d. Unless provided with self-adhesive means of attachment, fasten labels with appropriate mechanical fasteners that do not change the NEMA or NRTL rating of the enclosure. 2. Equipment to Be Labeled: a. Panelboards: Typewritten directory of circuits in the location provided by panelboard manufacturer. Panelboard identification shall be engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. b. Access doors and panels for concealed electrical items. c. Switchboards. IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

49 d. Transformers: Label that includes tag designation shown on Drawings for the transformer, feeder, and panelboards or equipment supplied by the secondary. e. Enclosed switches. f. Enclosed circuit breakers. g. Push-button stations. h. Power transfer equipment. i. Contactors. j. Remote-controlled switches, dimmer modules, and control devices. k. Battery-inverter units. END OF SECTION IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS /4

50 SECTION LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Time switches. 2. Photoelectric switches. 3. Indoor occupancy sensors. 4. Lighting contactors. 5. Emergency shunt relays. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section "Wiring Devices" for wall-box dimmers, wall-switch occupancy sensors, and manual light switches. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. B. Shop Drawings: Show installation details for occupancy and light-level sensors. 1. Interconnection diagrams showing field-installed wiring. 2. Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. 1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field quality-control reports. 1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For each type of lighting control device to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES /5

51 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 INDOOR OCCUPANCY SENSORS A. General Requirements for Sensors: Wall- or ceiling-mounted, solid-state indoor occupancy sensors with a separate power pack. 1. Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. 2. Operation: Unless otherwise indicated, turn lights on when coverage area is occupied, and turn them off when unoccupied; with a time delay for turning lights off, adjustable over a minimum range of 1 to 15 minutes. 3. Sensor Output: Contacts rated to operate the connected relay, complying with UL 773A. Sensor is powered from the power pack. 4. Power Pack: Dry contacts rated for 20-A ballast load at 120- and 277-V ac, for 13-A tungsten at 120-V ac, and for 1 hp at 120-V ac. Sensor has 24-V dc, 150-mA, Class 2 power source, as defined by NFPA Mounting: a. Sensor: Suitable for mounting in any position on a standard outlet box. b. Relay: Externally mounted through a 1/2-inch knockout in a standard electrical enclosure. c. Time-Delay and Sensitivity Adjustments: Recessed and concealed behind hinged door. 6. Indicator: Digital display, to show when motion is detected during testing and normal operation of sensor. 7. Bypass Switch: Override the "on" function in case of sensor failure. 8. Automatic Light-Level Sensor: Adjustable from 2 to 200 fc; turn lights off when selected lighting level is present. B. PIR Type: Ceiling mounted; detect occupants in coverage area by their heat and movement. 1. Detector Sensitivity: Detect occurrences of 6-inch- minimum movement of any portion of a human body that presents a target of not less than 36 sq. in.. 2. Detection Coverage (Room): Detect occupancy anywhere in a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch- high ceiling. 3. Detection Coverage (Corridor): Detect occupancy within 90 feet when mounted on a 10-foot- high ceiling. C. Ultrasonic Type: Ceiling mounted; detect occupants in coverage area through pattern changes of reflected ultrasonic energy. 1. Detector Sensitivity: Detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than 12 inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of 12 inches/s. 2. Detection Coverage (Small Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 600 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch- high ceiling. 3. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch- high ceiling. LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES /5

52 4. Detection Coverage (Large Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 2000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch- high ceiling. 5. Detection Coverage (Corridor): Detect occupancy anywhere within 90 feet when mounted on a 10-foot- high ceiling in a corridor not wider than 14 feet. D. Dual-Technology Type: Ceiling mounted; detect occupants in coverage area using PIR and ultrasonic detection methods. The particular technology or combination of technologies that control on-off functions is selectable in the field by operating controls on unit. 1. Sensitivity Adjustment: Separate for each sensing technology. 2. Detector Sensitivity: Detect occurrences of 6-inch- minimum movement of any portion of a human body that presents a target of not less than 36 sq. in., and detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than 12 inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of 12 inches/s. 3. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch- high ceiling. 2.2 SWITCHBOX-MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSORS A. General Requirements for Sensors: Automatic-wall-switch occupancy sensor, suitable for mounting in a single gang switchbox. 1. Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application[, and shall comply with California Title 24]. 2. Operating Ambient Conditions: Dry interior conditions, 32 to 120 deg F. 3. Switch Rating: Not less than 800-VA fluorescent at 120 V, 1200-VA fluorescent at 277 V, and 800-W incandescent. B. Wall-Switch Sensor Tag WS1: 1. Standard Range: 180-degree field of view, field adjustable from 180 to 40 degrees; with a minimum coverage area of 2100 sq. ft. 2. Sensing Technology: PIR. 3. Switch Type: SP, field selectable automatic "on," or manual "on" automatic "off." 4. Voltage: Match the circuit voltage; passive-infrared type. 5. Ambient-Light Override: Concealed, field-adjustable, light-level sensor from 10 to 150 fc. The switch prevents the lights from turning on when the light level is higher than the set point of the sensor. 6. Concealed, field-adjustable, "off" time-delay selector at up to 30 minutes. 7. Concealed "off" time-delay selector at 30 seconds, and 5, 10, and 20 minutes. 8. Adaptive Technology: Self-adjusting circuitry detects and memorizes usage patterns of the space and helps eliminate false "off" switching. 2.3 LIGHTING CONTACTORS A. Description: Electrically operated and electrically held, combination-type lighting contactors with nonfused disconnect, complying with NEMA ICS 2 and UL 508. LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES /5

53 1. Current Rating for Switching: Listing or rating consistent with type of load served, including tungsten filament, inductive, and high-inrush ballast (ballast with 15 percent or less total harmonic distortion of normal load current). 2. Fault Current Withstand Rating: Equal to or exceeding the available fault current at the point of installation. 3. Enclosure: Comply with NEMA Provide with control and pilot devices as indicated on Drawings, matching the NEMA type specified for the enclosure. B. BAS Interface: Provide hardware interface to enable the BAS to monitor and control lighting contactors. 1. Monitoring: On-off status, <Insert monitoring point>. 2. Control: On-off operation, <Insert control point>. 2.4 EMERGENCY SHUNT RELAY A. Description: Normally closed, electrically held relay, arranged for wiring in parallel with manual or automatic switching contacts; complying with UL Coil Rating: 120 V. 2.5 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Power Wiring to Supply Side of Remote-Control Power Sources: Not smaller than No. 12 AWG. Comply with requirements in Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." B. Classes 2 and 3 Control Cable: Multiconductor cable with stranded-copper conductors not smaller than No. 18 AWG. Comply with requirements in Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." C. Class 1 Control Cable: Multiconductor cable with stranded-copper conductors not smaller thanno. 14 AWG. Comply with requirements in Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 SENSOR INSTALLATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of ceiling-mounted devices with other construction that penetrates ceilings or is supported by them, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, smoke detectors, fire-suppression systems, and partition assemblies. B. Install and aim sensors in locations to achieve not less than 90 percent coverage of areas indicated. Do not exceed coverage limits specified in manufacturer's written instructions. LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES /5

54 3.2 CONTACTOR INSTALLATION A. Mount electrically held lighting contactors with elastomeric isolator pads to eliminate structure-borne vibration, unless contactors are installed in an enclosure with factory-installed vibration isolators. 3.3 WIRING INSTALLATION A. Wiring Method: Comply with Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." Minimum conduit size is 1/2 inch. B. Wiring within Enclosures: Comply with NECA 1. Separate power-limited and nonpower-limited conductors according to conductor manufacturer's written instructions. C. Size conductors according to lighting control device manufacturer's written instructions unless otherwise indicated. D. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make connections only on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. 3.4 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify components and power and control wiring according to Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 1. Identify controlled circuits in lighting contactors. 2. Identify circuits or luminaires controlled by photoelectric and occupancy sensors at each sensor. B. Label time switches and contactors with a unique designation. END OF SECTION LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES /5

55 SECTION NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes manually operated lighting controls with relays, electrically operated circuit breakers and control module. B. Section includes manually operated, PC-based, digital lighting controls with external signal source, relays, electrically operated circuit breakers, and control module. C. Related Sections: 1. Section "Lighting Control Devices" for time clocks, photoelectric sensors, occupancy sensors, and multipole contactors. 2. Section "Central Dimming Controls" or Section "Modular Dimming Controls" for dimming control components. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. BAS: Building automation system. B. Low Voltage: As defined in NFPA 70 for circuits and equipment operating at less than 50 V or for remote-control, signaling and power-limited circuits. C. Monitoring: Acquisition, processing, communication, and display of equipment status data, metered electrical parameter values, power quality evaluation data, event and alarm signals, tabulated reports, and event logs. D. PC: Personal computer; sometimes plural as "PCs." E. Power Line Carrier: Use of radio-frequency energy to transmit information over transmission lines whose primary purpose is the transmission of power. F. RS-485: A serial network protocol, similar to RS-232, complying with TIA-485-A. G. UTP: Unshielded twisted pair. NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

56 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for control modules, power distribution components, manual switches and plates, and conductors and cables. B. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. 2. Outline Drawings: Indicate dimensions, weights, arrangement of components, and clearance and access requirements. 3. Block Diagram: Show interconnections between components specified in this Section and devices furnished with power distribution system components. Indicate data communication paths and identify networks, data buses, data gateways, concentrators, and other devices to be used. Describe characteristics of network and other data communication lines. 4. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring. Coordinate nomenclature and presentation with a block diagram. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field quality-control reports. B. Software licenses and upgrades required by and installed for operation and programming of digital and analog devices. C. Warranty: Sample of special warranty. 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For lighting controls to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. B. Software and Firmware Operational Documentation: 1. Software operating and upgrade manuals. 2. Program Software Backup: On a magnetic media or compact disc, complete with data files. 3. Printout of software application and graphic screens. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Source Limitations: Obtain lighting control module and power distribution components through one source from a single manufacturer. NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

57 B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. C. Comply with 47 CFR, Subparts A and B, for Class A digital devices. D. Comply with NFPA COORDINATION A. Coordinate lighting control components to form an integrated interconnection of compatible components. 1. Match components and interconnections for optimum performance of lighting control functions. B. Coordinate lighting control components specified in this Section with components specified in Section "Panelboards." 1.9 WARRANTY A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of lighting controls that fail in materials or workmanship or from transient voltage surges within specified warranty period. 1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Failure of software input/output to execute switching or dimming commands. b. Failure of modular relays to operate under manual or software commands. c. Damage of electronic components due to transient voltage surges. 2. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. 3. Extended Warranty Period Failure Due to Transient Voltage Surges: 5r years. 4. Extended Warranty Period for Electrically Held Relays: 5r years from date of Substantial Completion SOFTWARE SERVICE AGREEMENT A. Technical Support: Beginning with Substantial Completion, provide software support for two years. B. Upgrade Service: Update software to latest version at Project completion. Install and program software upgrades that become available within two years from date of Substantial Completion. Upgrading software shall include operating system. Upgrade shall include new or revised licenses for use of the software. 1. Provide 30 days' notice to Owner to allow scheduling and access to system and to allow Owner to upgrade computer equipment if necessary. NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

58 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on Drawings or comparable product by one of the following: 1. Lighting Control & Design, Inc. 2. Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 3. Watt Stopper/Legrand. 4. Vantage Controls Inc SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS A. Expandability: System shall be capable of increasing the number of control functions in the future by 25 percent of current capacity; to include equipment ratings, housing capacities, spare relays, terminals, number of conductors in control cables, and control software. B. Performance Requirements: Manual switches, an internal timing and control unit, and external sensors or other control signal sources send a signal to a PC-based network-system control module that processes the signal according to its programming and routes an open or close command to one or more relays or electrically operated circuit breakers in the power-supply circuits, or routes variable commands to one or more dimmers, for groups of lighting fixtures or other loads. 2.3 CONTROL MODULE A. Control Module Description: Programmable, PC-based unit with LCD screen for graphic display and programming of system status and to override breaker status; and to display status of local override controls and diagnostic information. If the control module is applied to emergency lighting units, control unit shall indicate failure of normal power and that the lighting units are, or are not, powered by the alternate power source. 1. Display: Single graphic display for programming lighting control panelboards. 2. Interoperability: Control module shall be configured to connect with other control systems using RS-485 network to enable remote workstations to use control module functions. 3. System Memory: Nonvolatile. System shall reboot program and reset time automatically without errors after power outages up to 90 days' duration. 4. Software: Lighting control software shall be capable of linking switch inputs to relay outputs, retrieving links, viewing relay output status, controlling relay outputs, simulating switch inputs, setting device addresses, and assigning switch input and relay output modes. 5. Automatic Time Adjustment: System shall automatically adjust for leap year and daylight saving time and shall provide weekly routine and annual holiday scheduling. 6. Astronomic Control: Automatic adjustment of dawn and dusk switching. 7. Confirmation: Each relay or contactor device operated by system shall have auxiliary contacts that provide a confirmation signal to the system of on or off status of device. NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

59 On or off status confirmation for each electrically operated circuit breaker shall be provided by an auxiliary contact or by a sensing device at load terminal. a. Lamp or LED at control module or display panel shall identify status of each controlled circuit. 8. Local Override Capability: Manual, low-voltage control devices shall override programmed shutdown of lighting and shall override other programmed control for intervals that may be duration programmed. 9. Automatic Control of Local Override: Automatic control shall switch lighting off if lighting has been switched on by local override. 10. Flick Warning: Programmable momentary turnoff of lights shall warn that programmed shutoff will occur after a preset interval. Warning shall be repeated after a second preset interval before end of programmed override period. 2.4 POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPONENTS A. Modular Relay Panel: Comply with UL 508 (CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 14) and UL 916 (CSA C22.2, No. 205); factory assembled with modular single-pole relays, power supplies, and accessory components required for specified performance. 1. Cabinet: Steel with hinged, locking door. a. Barriers separate low-voltage and line-voltage components. b. Directory: Mounted on back of door. Identifies each relay as to load groups controlled and each programmed pilot device if any. c. Control Power Supply: Transformer and full-wave rectifier with filtered dc output. 2. Single-Pole Relays: Mechanically held unless otherwise indicated; split-coil, momentary-pulsed type. a. Low-Voltage Leads: Plug connector to the connector strip in cabinet and pilot light power where indicated. b. Rated Capacity (Mounted in Relay Panel): 20 A, 125-V ac for tungsten filaments; 20 A, 277-V ac for ballasts. c. Endurance: 50,000 cycles at rated capacity. d. Mounting: Provision for easy removal and installation in relay cabinet. B. Electrically Operated, Molded-Case Circuit-Breaker Panelboard: Comply with NEMA PB 1 and UL 50 (CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 94), UL 67 (CSA C22.2, No. 29), UL 489 (CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 65), and UL 916 (CSA C22.2, No. 205). 1. Cabinets: In addition to requirements specified below, comply with Section "Panelboards." 2. Electrically Operated, Molded-Case Circuit Breakers: Bolt-on type. a. Switching Endurance Ratings: Certified by manufacturer or by a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) for at least 20,000 open and close operations NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

60 under rated load at 0.8 power factor. b. Minimum 30,000 open and close operations with load equal to circuit-breaker trip rating and consisting of 100 percent tungsten filament load. c. Minimum 30,000 open and close operations with load equal to circuit-breaker trip rating and consisting of 100 percent fluorescent ballasts rated for 10 percent total harmonic distortion. d. Listed and labeled as complying with UL SWD, HCAR, and HID ratings by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 2.5 MANUAL ANALOG SWITCHES AND PLATES A. Push-Button Switches: Modular, momentary-contact, low-voltage type. B. Manual, Maintained Contact, Full- or Low-Voltage Switch: Comply with Section "Wiring Devices." C. Wall Plates: Single and multigang plates as specified in Section "Wiring Devices." D. Legend: Engraved or permanently silk-screened on wall plate where indicated. Use designations indicated on Drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WIRING INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1. B. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceways except where installed in accessible ceilings. Minimum conduit size shall be 1/2 inch. 1. For power wiring comply with Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." C. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points. Separate power-limited and non-power-limited conductors according to conductor manufacturer's written instructions. D. Size conductors according to lighting control device manufacturer's written instructions unless otherwise indicated. E. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make connections only on numbered terminal strips in terminal cabinets, equipment enclosures, and in junction, pull, and outlet boxes. F. Identify components and power and control wiring according to Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

61 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect, test, and adjust components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections. B. Perform tests and inspections. 1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and to assist in testing. C. Tests and Inspections: 1. Test for circuit continuity. 2. Verify that the control module features are operational. 3. Check operation of local override controls. 4. Test system diagnostics by simulating improper operation of several components selected by Engineer. D. Lighting controls will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. E. Prepare test and inspection reports. 3.3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION A. Install and program software with initial settings of adjustable values. Make backup copies of software and user-supplied values. Provide current licenses for software. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 3 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to two visits to Project during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose. 3.5 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain lighting controls. END OF SECTION NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS /7

62 SECTION SWITCHBOARDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Service and distribution switchboards rated 600 V and less. 2. Transient voltage suppression devices. 3. Disconnecting and overcurrent protective devices. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of switchboard, overcurrent protective device, transient voltage suppression device, ground-fault protector, accessory, and component indicated. Include dimensions and manufacturers' technical data on features, performance, electrical characteristics, ratings, accessories, and finishes. B. Shop Drawings: For each switchboard and related equipment. 1. Include dimensioned plans, elevations, sections, and details, including required clearances and service space around equipment. Show tabulations of installed devices, equipment features, and ratings. 2. Detail enclosure types for types other than NEMA 250, Type Detail bus configuration, current, and voltage ratings. 4. Detail short-circuit current rating of switchboards and overcurrent protective devices. 5. Detail utility company's metering provisions with indication of approval by utility company. 6. Include evidence of NRTL listing for series rating of installed devices. 7. Detail features, characteristics, ratings, and factory settings of individual overcurrent protective devices and auxiliary components. 8. Include time-current coordination curves for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device included in switchboards. Submit on translucent log-log graft paper; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. 1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field Quality-Control Reports: SWITCHBOARDS /8

63 1. Test procedures used. 2. Test results that comply with requirements. 3. Results of failed tests and corrective action taken to achieve test results that comply with requirements. 1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For switchboards and components to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Section "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following: 1. Routine maintenance requirements for switchboards and all installed components. 2. Manufacturer's written instructions for testing and adjusting overcurrent protective devices. 3. Time-current coordination curves for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device included in switchboards. Submit on translucent log-log graft paper; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An employer of workers qualified as defined in NEMA PB 2.1 and trained in electrical safety as required by NFPA 70E. B. Source Limitations: Obtain switchboards, overcurrent protective devices, components, and accessories from single source from single manufacturer. C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. D. Comply with NEMA PB 2. E. Comply with NFPA 70. F. Comply with UL DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver switchboards in sections or lengths that can be moved past obstructions in delivery path. B. Remove loose packing and flammable materials from inside switchboards. C. Handle and prepare switchboards for installation according to NECA PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Installation Pathway: Remove and replace access fencing, doors, lift-out panels, and structures to provide pathway for moving switchboards into place. SWITCHBOARDS /8

64 B. Environmental Limitations: 1. Do not deliver or install switchboards until spaces are enclosed and weathertight, wet work in spaces is complete and dry, work above switchboards is complete, and temporary HVAC system is operating and maintaining ambient temperature and humidity conditions at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. 1.9 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of switchboards and components with other construction that penetrates walls or is supported by them, including electrical and other types of equipment, raceways, piping, encumbrances to workspace clearance requirements, and adjacent surfaces. Maintain required workspace clearances and required clearances for equipment access doors and panels. B. Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided. Cast anchor-bolt inserts into bases. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified with concrete WARRANTY A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace transient voltage suppression devices that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Eaton Electrical Inc.; Cutler Hammer or comparable product by one of the following: 1. General Electric Company; GE Consumer & Industrial - Electrical Distribution. 2. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 3. Square D; a brand of Schneider Electric. B. Front-Connected, Front-Accessible Switchboards: 1. Main Devices: Fixed, individually mounted. 2. Branch Devices: Panel mounted. 3. Sections front and rear aligned. C. Nominal System Voltage: 480Y/277 V. D. Main-Bus Continuous: 1600 A. SWITCHBOARDS /8

65 E. Indoor Enclosures: Steel, NEMA 250, Type 1. F. Enclosure Finish for Indoor Units: Factory-applied finish in manufacturer's standard gray finish over a rust-inhibiting primer on treated metal surface. G. Outdoor Enclosures: Type 3R. 1. Finish: Factory-applied finish in manufacturer's standard color; undersurfaces treated with corrosion-resistant undercoating. 2. Enclosure: Flat roof; bolt-on rear covers for each section, with provisions for padlocking. H. Utility Metering Compartment: Fabricated, barrier compartment and section complying with utility company's requirements; hinged sealed door; buses provisioned for mounting utility company's current transformers and potential transformers or potential taps as required by utility company. If separate vertical section is required for utility metering, match and align with basic switchboard. Provide service entrance label and necessary applicable service entrance features. I. Customer Metering Compartment: A separate customer metering compartment and section with front hinged door, for indicated metering, and current transformers for each meter. Current transformer secondary wiring shall be terminated on shorting-type terminal blocks.[ Include potential transformers having primary and secondary fuses with disconnecting means and secondary wiring terminated on terminal blocks.] J. Bus Transition and Incoming Pull Sections: Matched and aligned with basic switchboard. K. Hinged Front Panels: Allow access to circuit breaker, metering, accessory, and blank compartments. L. Buses and Connections: Three phase, four wire unless otherwise indicated. 1. Phase- and Neutral-Bus Material: Hard-drawn copper of 98 percent conductivity, with tin-plated aluminum or copper feeder circuit-breaker line connections. 2. Phase- and Neutral-Bus Material: Tin-plated, high-strength, electrical-grade aluminum alloy with tin-plated aluminum circuit-breaker line connections. 3. Phase- and Neutral-Bus Material: Hard-drawn copper of 98 percent conductivity or tin-plated, high-strength, electrical-grade aluminum alloy. 4. Ground Bus: 1/4-by-2-inch- hard-drawn copper of 98 percent conductivity, equipped with mechanical connectors for feeder and branch-circuit ground conductors. For busway feeders, extend insulated equipment grounding cable to busway ground connection and support cable at intervals in vertical run. 5. Main Phase Buses and Equipment Ground Buses: Uniform capacity for entire length of switchboard's main and distribution sections. Provide for future extensions from both ends. 6. Neutral Buses: 50 percent of the ampacity of phase buses unless otherwise indicated, equipped with mechanical connectors for outgoing circuit neutral cables. Brace bus extensions for busway feeder neutral bus. SWITCHBOARDS /8

66 7. Neutral Buses: 100 percent of the ampacity of phase buses unless otherwise indicated, equipped with mechanical connectors for outgoing circuit neutral cables. Brace bus extensions for busway feeder neutral bus. 8. Isolation Barrier Access Provisions: Permit checking of bus-bolt tightness. M. Future Devices: Equip compartments with mounting brackets, supports, bus connections, and appurtenances at full rating of circuit-breaker compartment. 2.2 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSION DEVICES A. Surge Protection Device Description: IEEE C62.41-compliant, integrally mounted, wired-in, solid-state, parallel-connected, modular (with field-replaceable modules) type, with sine-wave tracking suppression and filtering modules, UL 1449, second edition, short-circuit current rating matching or exceeding the switchboard short-circuit rating, and with the following features and accessories: 1. Fuses, rated at 200-kA interrupting capacity. 2. Fabrication using bolted compression lugs for internal wiring. 3. Redundant suppression circuits. 4. Redundant replaceable modules. 5. Arrangement with wire connections to phase buses, neutral bus, and ground bus. 6. LED indicator lights for power and protection status. 7. Audible alarm, with silencing switch, to indicate when protection has failed. 8. Form-C contacts rated at 5 A and 250-V ac, one normally open and one normally closed, for remote monitoring of system operation. Contacts shall reverse position on failure of any surge diversion module or on opening of any current-limiting device. Coordinate with building power monitoring and control system. 9. Four -digit, transient-event counter set to totalize transient surges. B. Peak Single-Impulse Surge Current Rating: 120 ka per mode/240 ka per phase. C. Protection modes and UL 1449 SVR for grounded wye circuits with 480Y/277 -V, three-phase, four-wire circuits shall be as follows: 1. Line to Neutral: 400 V for 208Y/ Line to Ground: 400 V for 208Y/ Neutral to Ground: 400 V for 208Y/120. D. Protection modes and UL 1449 SVR for 240/120-V, three-phase, four-wire circuits with high leg shall be as follows: 1. Line to Neutral: 400 V, 800 V from high leg. 2. Line to Ground: 400 V. 3. Neutral to Ground: 400 V. E. Protection modes and UL 1449 SVR for 240-, 480-, or 600-V, three-phase, three-wire, delta circuits shall be as follows: 1. Line to Line: 1000 V for 240 V. SWITCHBOARDS /8

67 2. Line to Ground: 800 V for 240 V. 2.3 DISCONNECTING AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Molded-Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB): Comply with UL 489, with series-connected rating to meet available fault currents. 1. Thermal-Magnetic Circuit Breakers: Inverse time-current element for low-level overloads, and instantaneous magnetic trip element for short circuits. Adjustable magnetic trip setting for circuit-breaker frame sizes 250 A and larger. 2. Adjustable Instantaneous-Trip Circuit Breakers: Magnetic trip element with front-mounted, field-adjustable trip setting. 3. GFCI Circuit Breakers: Single- and two-pole configurations with Class A ground-fault protection (6-mA trip). 4. Ground-Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) Circuit Breakers: Class B ground-fault protection (30-mA trip). 5. Molded-Case Circuit-Breaker (MCCB) Features and Accessories: a. Standard frame sizes, trip ratings, and number of poles. b. Lugs: Mechanical style, suitable for number, size, trip ratings, and conductor material. c. Ground-Fault Protection: Integrally mounted relay and trip unit with adjustable pickup and time-delay settings, push-to-test feature, and ground-fault indicator. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Receive, inspect, handle, and store switchboards according to NECA 400. B. Examine switchboards before installation. Reject switchboards that are moisture damaged or physically damaged. C. Examine elements and surfaces to receive switchboards for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. D. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install switchboards and accessories according to NECA 400. B. Equipment Mounting: Install switchboards on concrete base, 4-inch nominal thickness. Comply with requirements for concrete base specified in Section "Cast-in-Place Concrete." SWITCHBOARDS /8

68 1. Install dowel rods to connect concrete base to concrete floor. Unless otherwise indicated, install dowel rods on 18-inch centers around the full perimeter of concrete base. 2. For supported equipment, install epoxy-coated anchor bolts that extend through concrete base and anchor into structural concrete floor. 3. Place and secure anchorage devices. Use setting drawings, templates, diagrams, instructions, and directions furnished with items to be embedded. 4. Install anchor bolts to elevations required for proper attachment to switchboards. C. Temporary Lifting Provisions: Remove temporary lifting eyes, channels, and brackets and temporary blocking of moving parts from switchboard units and components. D. Comply with mounting and anchoring requirements specified in Section "Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems." E. Operating Instructions: Frame and mount the printed basic operating instructions for switchboards, including control and key interlocking sequences and emergency procedures. Fabricate frame of finished wood or metal and cover instructions with clear acrylic plastic. Mount on front of switchboards. F. Install filler plates in unused spaces of panel-mounted sections. G. Install overcurrent protective devices, transient voltage suppression devices, and instrumentation. H. Comply with NECA CONNECTIONS A. Comply with requirements for terminating feeder bus specified in Section "Enclosed Bus Assemblies." Drawings indicate general arrangement of bus, fittings, and specialties. B. Comply with requirements for terminating cable trays specified in Section "Cable Trays for Electrical Systems." Drawings indicate general arrangement of cable trays, fittings, and specialties. 3.4 IDENTIFICATION A. Switchboard Nameplates: Label each switchboard compartment with a nameplate complying with requirements for identification specified in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." B. Device Nameplates: Label each disconnecting and overcurrent protective device and each meter and control device mounted in compartment doors with a nameplate complying with requirements for identification specified in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." SWITCHBOARDS /8

69 3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections. 1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and to assist in testing. B. Acceptance Testing Preparation: 1. Test insulation resistance for each switchboard bus, component, connecting supply, feeder, and control circuit. C. Tests and Inspections: 1. Perform each visual and mechanical inspection and electrical test stated in NETA Acceptance Testing Specification. Certify compliance with test parameters. 2. Correct malfunctioning units on-site, where possible, and retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, replace with new units and retest. 3. Test and adjust controls, remote monitoring, and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and equipment. D. Switchboard will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. E. Prepare test and inspection reports, including a certified report that identifies switchboards included and that describes scanning results. Include notation of deficiencies detected, remedial action taken, and observations after remedial action. 3.6 ADJUSTING A. Adjust moving parts and operable components to function smoothly, and lubricate as recommended by manufacturer. 3.7 PROTECTION A. Temporary Heating: Apply temporary heat, to maintain temperature according to manufacturer's written instructions, until switchboard is ready to be energized and placed into service. 3.8 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain switchboards, overcurrent protective devices, instrumentation, and accessories. END OF SECTION SWITCHBOARDS /8

70 SECTION PANELBOARDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Distribution panelboards. 2. Lighting and appliance branch-circuit panelboards. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. SVR: Suppressed voltage rating. B. TVSS: Transient voltage surge suppressor. 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of panelboard, switching and overcurrent protective device, transient voltage suppression device, accessory, and component indicated. Include dimensions and manufacturers' technical data on features, performance, electrical characteristics, ratings, and finishes. B. Shop Drawings: For each panelboard and related equipment. 1. Include dimensioned plans, elevations, sections, and details. Show tabulations of installed devices, equipment features, and ratings. 2. Detail enclosure types and details for types other than NEMA 250, Type Detail bus configuration, current, and voltage ratings. 4. Short-circuit current rating of panelboards and overcurrent protective devices. 5. Include evidence of NRTL listing for series rating of installed devices. 6. Include time-current coordination curves for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device included in panelboards. Submit on translucent log-log graft paper; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field Quality-Control Reports: PANELBOARDS /7

71 1. Test procedures used. 2. Test results that comply with requirements. 3. Results of failed tests and corrective action taken to achieve test results that comply with requirements. B. Panelboard Schedules: For installation in panelboards. 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For panelboards and components to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Section "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following: 1. Manufacturer's written instructions for testing and adjusting overcurrent protective devices. 2. Time-current curves, including selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device that allows adjustments. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Source Limitations: Obtain panelboards, overcurrent protective devices, components, and accessories from single source from single manufacturer. B. Product Selection for Restricted Space: Drawings indicate maximum dimensions for panelboards including clearances between panelboards and adjacent surfaces and other items. Comply with indicated maximum dimensions. C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. D. Comply with NEMA PB 1. E. Comply with NFPA DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Remove loose packing and flammable materials from inside panelboards. B. Handle and prepare panelboards for installation according to NECA PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: 1. Do not deliver or install panelboards until spaces are enclosed and weathertight, wet work in spaces is complete and dry, work above panelboards is complete, and temporary HVAC system is operating and maintaining ambient temperature and humidity conditions PANELBOARDS /7

72 at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. B. Service Conditions: NEMA PB 1, usual service conditions, as follows: 1. Ambient temperatures within limits specified COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of panelboards and components with other construction that penetrates walls or is supported by them, including electrical and other types of equipment, raceways, piping, encumbrances to workspace clearance requirements, and adjacent surfaces. Maintain required workspace clearances and required clearances for equipment access doors and panels. B. Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided. Cast anchor-bolt inserts into bases. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified with concrete WARRANTY A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace transient voltage suppression devices that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PANELBOARDS A. Enclosures: Flush- and surface-mounted cabinets. 1. Rated for environmental conditions at installed location. a. Indoor Dry and Clean Locations: NEMA 250, Type 1. b. Outdoor Locations: NEMA 250, Type 3R. c. Other Wet or Damp Indoor Locations: NEMA 250, Type Hinged Front Cover: Entire front trim hinged to box and with standard door within hinged trim cover. 3. Skirt for Surface-Mounted Panelboards: Same gage and finish as panelboard front with flanges for attachment to panelboard, wall, and ceiling or floor. 4. Gutter Extension and Barrier: Same gage and finish as panelboard enclosure; integral with enclosure body. Arrange to isolate individual panel sections. 5. Finishes: a. Panels and Trim: Steel and galvanized steel, factory finished immediately after PANELBOARDS /7

73 cleaning and pretreating with manufacturer's standard two-coat, baked-on finish consisting of prime coat and thermosetting topcoat. b. Back Boxes: Galvanized steel. 6. Directory Card: Inside panelboard door, mounted in transparent card holder. B. Incoming Mains Location: Top and bottom. C. Phase, Neutral, and Ground Buses: 1. Material: Tin-plated aluminum. 2. Equipment Ground Bus: Adequate for feeder and branch-circuit equipment grounding conductors; bonded to box. D. Conductor Connectors: Suitable for use with conductor material and sizes. 1. Material: Tin-plated aluminum. 2. Main and Neutral Lugs: Mechanical type. 3. Ground Lugs and Bus-Configured Terminators: Mechanical type. 4. Feed-Through Lugs: Mechanical type, suitable for use with conductor material. Locate at opposite end of bus from incoming lugs or main device. 5. Subfeed (Double) Lugs: Mechanical type suitable for use with conductor material. Locate at same end of bus as incoming lugs or main device. 6. Gutter-Tap Lugs: Mechanical type suitable for use with conductor material. Locate at same end of bus as incoming lugs or main device. E. Service Equipment Label: NRTL labeled for use as service equipment for panelboardswith one or more main service disconnecting and overcurrent protective devices. F. Future Devices: Mounting brackets, bus connections, filler plates, and necessary appurtenances required for future installation of devices. G. Panelboard Short-Circuit Current Rating: Rated for series-connected system with integral or remote upstream overcurrent protective devices and labeled by an NRTL. Include size and type of allowable upstream and branch devices, listed and labeled for series-connected short-circuit rating by an NRTL. 2.2 DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Eaton Electrical Inc.; Cutler-Hammer Business Unit. 2. General Electric Company; GE Consumer & Industrial - Electrical Distribution. 3. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 4. Square D; a brand of Schneider Electric. B. Doors: Secured with vault-type latch with tumbler lock; keyed alike. PANELBOARDS /7

74 1. For doors more than 36 inches high, provide two latches, keyed alike. C. Branch Overcurrent Protective Devices for Circuit-Breaker Frame Sizes 125 A and Smaller: Bolt-on circuit breakers. D. Branch Overcurrent Protective Devices for Circuit-Breaker Frame Sizes Larger Than 125 A: Bolt-on circuit breakers; plug-in circuit breakers where individual positive-locking device requires mechanical release for removal. 2.3 LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE BRANCH-CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Eaton Electrical Inc.; Cutler-Hammer Business Unit. 2. General Electric Company; GE Consumer & Industrial - Electrical Distribution. 3. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 4. Square D; a brand of Schneider Electric. B. Panelboards: NEMA PB 1, lighting and appliance branch-circuit type. C. Mains: Circuit breaker or lugs only. D. Branch Overcurrent Protective Devices: Bolt-on circuit breakers, replaceable without disturbing adjacent units. E. Doors: Concealed hinges; secured with flush latch with tumbler lock; keyed alike. 2.4 DISCONNECTING AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Molded-Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB): Comply with UL 489, with series-connected rating to meet available fault currents. 1. Thermal-Magnetic Circuit Breakers: Inverse time-current element for low-level overloads, and instantaneous magnetic trip element for short circuits. Adjustable magnetic trip setting for circuit-breaker frame sizes 250 A and larger. 2. GFCI Circuit Breakers: Single- and two-pole configurations with Class A ground-fault protection (6-mA trip). 3. Ground-Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) Circuit Breakers: Class B ground-fault protection (30-mA trip). 2.5 PANELBOARD SUPPRESSORS A. Surge Protection Device: IEEE C62.41-compliant, integrally mounted, solid-state, parallel-connected, non-modular type, with sine-wave tracking suppression and filtering modules, UL 1449, second edition, short-circuit current rating matching or exceeding the panelboard short-circuit rating, and with the following features and accessories: PANELBOARDS /7

75 1. Accessories: a. LED indicator lights for power and protection status. b. Audible alarm, with silencing switch, to indicate when protection has failed. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Receive, inspect, handle, and store panelboards according to NECA 407. B. Examine panelboards before installation. Reject panelboards that are damaged or rusted or have been subjected to water saturation. C. Examine elements and surfaces to receive panelboards for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. D. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install panelboards and accessories according to NECA 407. B. Mount top of trim 90 inches above finished floor unless otherwise indicated. C. Mount panelboard cabinet plumb and rigid without distortion of box. Mount recessed panelboards with fronts uniformly flush with wall finish and mating with back box. D. Install filler plates in unused spaces. E. Arrange conductors in gutters into groups and bundle and wrap with wire ties after completing load balancing. F. Comply with NECA IDENTIFICATION A. Identify field-installed conductors, interconnecting wiring, and components; provide warning signs complying with Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." B. Create a directory to indicate installed circuit loads; incorporate Owner's final room designations. Obtain approval before installing. Use a computer or typewriter to create directory; handwritten directories are not acceptable. C. Panelboard Nameplates: Label each panelboard with a nameplate complying with requirements for identification specified in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." PANELBOARDS /7

76 D. Device Nameplates: Label each branch circuit device in distribution panelboards with a nameplate complying with requirements for identification specified in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections. 1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and to assist in testing. B. Tests and Inspections: 1. Perform each visual and mechanical inspection and electrical test stated in NETA Acceptance Testing Specification. Certify compliance with test parameters. 2. Correct malfunctioning units on-site, where possible, and retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, replace with new units and retest. C. Panelboards will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. D. Prepare test and inspection reports, including a certified report that identifies panelboards included and that describes scanning results. Include notation of deficiencies detected, remedial action taken, and observations after remedial action. END OF SECTION PANELBOARDS /7

77 SECTION WIRING DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Receptacles, receptacles with integral GFCI, and associated device plates. 2. Twist-locking receptacles. 3. Weather-resistant receptacles. 4. Snap switches and wall-box dimmers. 5. Cord and plug sets. 6. Floor service outlets, poke-through assemblies, service poles, and multioutlet assemblies. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. GFCI: Ground-fault circuit interrupter. B. Pigtail: Short lead used to connect a device to a branch-circuit conductor. C. RFI: Radio-frequency interference. D. TVSS: Transient voltage surge suppressor. 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordination: 1. Cord and Plug Sets: Match equipment requirements. 1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. WIRING DEVICES /5

78 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of wiring device and associated wall plate from single source from single manufacturer. 2.2 GENERAL WIRING-DEVICE REQUIREMENTS A. Wiring Devices, Components, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. B. Comply with NFPA 70. C. Devices that are manufactured for use with modular plug-in connectors may be substituted under the following conditions: 1. Connectors shall comply with UL 2459 and shall be made with stranding building wire. 2. Devices shall comply with the requirements in this Section. 2.3 STRAIGHT-BLADE RECEPTACLES A. Convenience Receptacles, 125 V, 20 A: Comply with NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6 Configuration 5-20R, UL 498, and FS W-C GFCI RECEPTACLES A. General Description: 1. Straight blade, feed -through type. 2. Comply with NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6, UL 498, UL 943 Class A, and FS W-C Include indicator light that shows when the GFCI has malfunctioned and no longer provides proper GFCI protection. B. Duplex GFCI Convenience Receptacles, 125 V, 20 A: 2.5 TWIST-LOCKING RECEPTACLES A. Single Convenience Receptacles, 125 V, 20 A: Comply with NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6 Configuration L5-20R, and UL CORD AND PLUG SETS A. Description: WIRING DEVICES /5

79 1. Match voltage and current ratings and number of conductors to requirements of equipment being connected. 2. Cord: Rubber-insulated, stranded-copper conductors, with Type SOW-A jacket; with green-insulated grounding conductor and ampacity of at least 130 percent of the equipment rating. 3. Plug: Nylon body and integral cable-clamping jaws. Match cord and receptacle type for connection. 2.7 TOGGLE SWITCHES A. Comply with NEMA WD 1, UL 20, and FS W-S-896. B. Switches, 120/277 V, 20 A: 2.8 WALL PLATES A. Single and combination types shall match corresponding wiring devices. 1. Plate-Securing Screws: Metal with head color to match plate finish. 2. Material for Finished Spaces: Smooth, high-impact thermoplastic. 3. Material for Unfinished Spaces: Galvanized steel. B. Wet-Location, Weatherproof Cover Plates: NEMA 250, complying with Type 3R, weather-resistant, die-cast aluminum with lockable cover. 2.9 FLOOR SERVICE FITTINGS A. Type: Modular, flap-type, dual-service units suitable for wiring method used. B. Compartments: Barrier separates power from voice and data communication cabling. C. Service Plate: Rectangular, die-cast aluminum with satin finish. D. Power Receptacle: NEMA WD 6 Configuration 5-20R. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1, including mounting heights listed in that standard, unless otherwise indicated. B. Coordination with Other Trades: 1. Protect installed devices and their boxes. Do not place wall finish materials over device boxes and do not cut holes for boxes with routers that are guided by riding against outside WIRING DEVICES /5

80 of boxes. 2. Keep outlet boxes free of plaster, drywall joint compound, mortar, cement, concrete, dust, paint, and other material that may contaminate the raceway system, conductors, and cables. 3. Install device boxes in brick or block walls so that the cover plate does not cross a joint unless the joint is troweled flush with the face of the wall. 4. Install wiring devices after all wall preparation, including painting, is complete. C. Conductors: 1. Do not strip insulation from conductors until right before they are spliced or terminated on devices. 2. Strip insulation evenly around the conductor using tools designed for the purpose. Avoid scoring or nicking of solid wire or cutting strands from stranded wire. 3. The length of free conductors at outlets for devices shall meet provisions of NFPA 70, Article 300, without pigtails. 4. Existing Conductors: a. Cut back and pigtail, or replace all damaged conductors. b. Straighten conductors that remain and remove corrosion and foreign matter. c. Pigtailing existing conductors is permitted, provided the outlet box is large enough. D. Device Installation: 1. Replace devices that have been in temporary use during construction and that were installed before building finishing operations were complete. 2. Keep each wiring device in its package or otherwise protected until it is time to connect conductors. 3. Do not remove surface protection, such as plastic film and smudge covers, until the last possible moment. 4. Connect devices to branch circuits using pigtails that are not less than 6 inches in length. 5. When there is a choice, use side wiring with binding-head screw terminals. Wrap solid conductor tightly clockwise, two-thirds to three-fourths of the way around terminal screw. 6. Use a torque screwdriver when a torque is recommended or required by manufacturer. 7. When conductors larger than No. 12 AWG are installed on 15- or 20-A circuits, splice No. 12 AWG pigtails for device connections. 8. Tighten unused terminal screws on the device. 9. When mounting into metal boxes, remove the fiber or plastic washers used to hold device-mounting screws in yokes, allowing metal-to-metal contact. E. Device Plates: Do not use oversized or extra-deep plates. Repair wall finishes and remount outlet boxes when standard device plates do not fit flush or do not cover rough wall opening. F. Arrangement of Devices: Unless otherwise indicated, mount flush, with long dimension vertical and with grounding terminal of receptacles on top. Group adjacent switches under single, multigang wall plates. WIRING DEVICES /5

81 3.2 GFCI RECEPTACLES A. Install non-feed-through-type GFCI receptacles where protection of downstream receptacles is not required. 3.3 IDENTIFICATION A. Comply with Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." END OF SECTION WIRING DEVICES /5

82 SECTION ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Fusible switches. 2. Nonfusible switches. 3. Molded-case circuit breakers (MCCBs). 4. Molded-case switches. 5. Enclosures. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of enclosed switch, circuit breaker, accessory, and component indicated. Include dimensioned elevations, sections, weights, and manufacturers' technical data on features, performance, electrical characteristics, ratings, accessories, and finishes. 1. Enclosure types and details for types other than NEMA 250, Type Current and voltage ratings. 3. Short-circuit current ratings (interrupting and withstand, as appropriate). 4. Include evidence of NRTL listing for series rating of installed devices. 5. Detail features, characteristics, ratings, and factory settings of individual overcurrent protective devices, accessories, and auxiliary components. 6. Include time-current coordination curves (average melt) for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. Submit on translucent log-log graph paper. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Source Limitations: Obtain enclosed switches and circuit breakers, overcurrent protective devices, components, and accessories, within same product category, from single source from single manufacturer. B. Product Selection for Restricted Space: Drawings indicate maximum dimensions for enclosed switches and circuit breakers, including clearances between enclosures, and adjacent surfaces and other items. Comply with indicated maximum dimensions. ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS /4

83 C. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. D. Comply with NFPA COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of switches, circuit breakers, and components with equipment served and adjacent surfaces. Maintain required workspace clearances and required clearances for equipment access doors and panels. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 FUSIBLE SWITCHES A. Type HD, Heavy Duty, Single Throw, 600-V ac, 1200 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated, with clips or bolt pads to accommodate indicated fuses, lockable handle with capability to accept three padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. B. Accessories: 1. Equipment Ground Kit: Internally mounted and labeled for copper and aluminum ground conductors. 2. Neutral Kit: Internally mounted; insulated, capable of being grounded and bonded; labeled for copper and aluminum neutral conductors. 3. Lugs: Mechanical type, suitable for number, size, and conductor material. 2.2 NONFUSIBLE SWITCHES A. Type HD, Heavy Duty, Single Throw, [240] [600]-V ac, 1200 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated, lockable handle with capability to accept three padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. B. Accessories: 1. Equipment Ground Kit: Internally mounted and labeled for copper and aluminum ground conductors. 2. Neutral Kit: Internally mounted; insulated, capable of being grounded and bonded; labeled for copper and aluminum neutral conductors. 3. Lugs: Mechanical type, suitable for number, size, and conductor material. 2.3 MOLDED-CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. General Requirements: Comply with UL 489, NEMA AB 1, and NEMA AB 3, with interrupting capacity to comply with available fault currents. ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS /4

84 B. Thermal-Magnetic Circuit Breakers: Inverse time-current element for low-level overloads and instantaneous magnetic trip element for short circuits. Adjustable magnetic trip setting for circuit-breaker frame sizes 250 A and larger. 2.4 MOLDED-CASE SWITCHES A. General Requirements: MCCB with fixed, high-set instantaneous trip only, and short-circuit withstand rating equal to equivalent breaker frame size interrupting rating. B. Features and Accessories: 1. Standard frame sizes and number of poles. 2. Lugs: Mechanical type, suitable for number, size, trip ratings, and conductor material. 3. Shunt Trip: Trip coil energized from separate circuit, with coil-clearing contact. 2.5 ENCLOSURES A. Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, NEMA KS 1, NEMA 250, and UL 50, to comply with environmental conditions at installed location. 1. Indoor, Dry and Clean Locations: NEMA 250, Type Outdoor Locations: NEMA 250, Type 3R. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine elements and surfaces to receive enclosed switches and circuit breakers for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install individual wall-mounted switches and circuit breakers with tops at uniform height unless otherwise indicated. B. Temporary Lifting Provisions: Remove temporary lifting eyes, channels, and brackets and temporary blocking of moving parts from enclosures and components. C. Install fuses in fusible devices. D. Comply with NECA 1. ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS /4

85 3.3 IDENTIFICATION A. Comply with requirements in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 1. Identify field-installed conductors, interconnecting wiring, and components; provide warning signs. 2. Label each enclosure with engraved metal or laminated-plastic nameplate. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Adjust moving parts and operable components to function smoothly, and lubricate as recommended by manufacturer. END OF SECTION ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS /4

86 SECTION PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Mounting structures. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. CEC: California Energy Commission. B. ETFE: Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene. C. FEP: Fluorinated ethylene propylene. D. IP Code: Required ingress protection to comply with IEC E. MPPT: Maximum power point tracking. F. PTC: USA standard conditions for PV. G. PV: Photovoltaic. H. STC: Standard Test Conditions defined in IEC ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. 1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for PV panels. 2. Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, electrical characteristics, and furnished specialties and accessories. B. Shop Drawings: For PV modules. 1. Include plans, elevations, sections, and mounting details. PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT /5

87 2. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. 3. Detail fabrication and assembly. 4. Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Sample Warranty: For manufacturer's special materials and workmanship warranty and minimum power output warranty. 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For PV modules to include in operation and maintenance manuals. 1.7 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer's Special Materials and Workmanship Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of PV modules that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Manufacturer's materials and workmanship warranties include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Faulty operation of PV modules. 2. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. B. Manufacturer's Special Minimum Power Output Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of PV modules that fail to exhibit the minimum power output within specified warranty period. Special warranty, applying to modules only, applies to materials only, on a prorated basis, for period specified. 1. Manufacturer's minimum power output warranties include, but are not limited to, the following warranty periods, from date of Substantial Completion: a. Specified minimum power output to 80 percent or more, for a period of 25 years. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) Listing: Entire assembly shall be listed and labeled by a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for electrical and fire safety, Class C, according to UL PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT /5

88 B. FM approved for NFPA 70, Class 1, Division 2, Group C and Group D hazardous locations. 2.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Grid-Tied PV System: 1. Connected via a utility meter to the electrical utility. 2. System Components: a. Cell materials. b. PV modules. c. Array frame. d. Inverter. e. Overcurrent protection/combiner box. f. Mounting structure. g. Utility meter. 2.3 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Cell Materials: Polycrystalline. B. Module Construction: 1. Nominal Size: 32 inches wide by 64 inches long. 2. Weight: 42.8 lb. C. Encapsulant: Ethyl vinyl acetate. D. Front Panel: Fully tempered glass. E. Backing Material: Tempered glass. F. Bypass Diode Protection: Internal. G. Junction Box: 1. Size: 1.56 by 3.96 by 0.52 inch. 2. Fully potted, vandal resistant. 3. IP Code: IP Flammability Test: UL H. Output Cabling: inch. 2. Quick, multiconnect, polarized connectors. 3. Two-Conductor Harness: No traditional return wire is needed from the end of a row back to the source combiner. PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT /5

89 2.4 MODULE FRAMING A. PV laminates mounted in anodized extruded-aluminum frames. 1. Entire assembly UL listed for electrical and fire safety, Class C, according to UL 1703, complying with IEC Frame strength exceeding requirements of certifying agencies in subparagraph above. 3. Finish: Anodized aluminum. a. Alloy and temper recommended by framing manufacturer for strength, corrosion resistance, and application of required finish. 2.5 ARRAY CONSTRUCTION A. Framing: 1. Material: Extruded aluminum. B. Flat-Roof Mounting: 1. No roof penetrations. 2. Self-ballasting. 3. Wind-tunnel tested to 110-mph wind. 4. Service Life: 25 years. 5. Freestanding system. 2.6 INVERTER A. Control Type: Maximum power point tracker control. 2.7 SYSTEM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION A. Combiner Box: 1. Fuses: <Insert amperage>. 2.8 MOUNTING STRUCTURES A. Roof Mount: Extruded aluminum, four rails, tilt legs, and roof standoffs. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrate areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT /5

90 requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Do not begin installation until mounting surfaces have been properly prepared. C. If preparation of mounting surfaces is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. D. Examine modules and array frame before installation. Reject modules and arrays that are wet, moisture damaged, or mold damaged. E. Examine roofs, supports, and supporting structures for suitable conditions where PV system will be installed. F. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections with the assistance of a factory-authorized service representative. B. PV module will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. C. Prepare test and inspection reports. END OF SECTION PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY EQUIPMENT /5

91 SECTION INTERIOR LIGHTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Interior lighting fixtures, lamps, and ballasts. 2. Emergency lighting units. 3. Exit signs. 4. Lighting fixture supports. B. Related Sections: 1. Section "Lighting Control Devices" for automatic control of lighting, including time switches, photoelectric relays, occupancy sensors, and multipole lighting relays and contactors. 2. Section "Modular Dimming Controls" for architectural dimming systems. 3. Section "Wiring Devices" for manual wall-box dimmers for incandescent lamps. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. BF: Ballast factor. B. CCT: Correlated color temperature. C. CRI: Color-rendering index. D. HID: High-intensity discharge. E. LER: Luminaire efficacy rating. F. Lumen: Measured output of lamp and luminaire, or both. G. Luminaire: Complete lighting fixture, including ballast housing if provided. 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of lighting fixture, arranged in order of fixture designation. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

92 Include data on features, accessories, finishes, and the following: 1. Physical description of lighting fixture including dimensions. 2. Emergency lighting units including battery and charger. 3. Ballast, including BF. 4. Energy-efficiency data. 5. Sound Performance Data: For air-handling lighting fixtures. Indicate sound power level and sound transmission class in test reports certified according to standards specified in Section "Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles." 6. Life, output (lumens, CCT, and CRI), and energy-efficiency data for lamps. 7. Photometric data and adjustment factors based on laboratory tests, complying with IESNA Lighting Measurements Testing & Calculation Guides, of each lighting fixture type. The adjustment factors shall be for lamps, ballasts, and accessories identical to those indicated for the lighting fixture as applied in this Project. a. Testing Agency Certified Data: For indicated fixtures, photometric data shall be certified by a qualified independent testing agency. Photometric data for remaining fixtures shall be certified by manufacturer. b. Manufacturer Certified Data: Photometric data shall be certified by a manufacturer's laboratory with a current accreditation under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for Energy Efficient Lighting Products. B. Shop Drawings: For nonstandard or custom lighting fixtures. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. 2. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Coordination Drawings: Reflected ceiling plan(s) and other details, drawn to scale, on which the following items are shown and coordinated with each other, using input from installers of the items involved: 1. Lighting fixtures. 2. Suspended ceiling components. 3. Partitions and millwork that penetrate the ceiling or extends to within 12 inches of the plane of the luminaires. 4. Ceiling-mounted projectors. 5. Structural members to which suspension systems for lighting fixtures will be attached. 6. Other items in finished ceiling including the following: a. Air outlets and inlets. b. Speakers. c. Sprinklers. d. Smoke and fire detectors. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

93 e. Occupancy sensors. f. Access panels. 7. Perimeter moldings. B. Product Certificates: For each type of ballast for bi-level and dimmer-controlled fixtures, from manufacturer. 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For lighting equipment and fixtures to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. 1. Provide a list of all lamp types used on Project; use ANSI and manufacturers' codes. 1.7 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of lighting fixtures and suspension system with other construction that penetrates ceilings or is supported by them, including HVAC equipment, fire-suppression system, and partition assemblies. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on Drawings. 2.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES AND COMPONENTS A. Recessed Fixtures: Comply with NEMA LE 4 for ceiling compatibility for recessed fixtures. B. Fluorescent Fixtures: Comply with UL Where LER is specified, test according to NEMA LE 5 and NEMA LE 5A as applicable. C. HID Fixtures: Comply with UL Where LER is specified, test according to NEMA LE 5B. D. Metal Parts: Free of burrs and sharp corners and edges. E. Sheet Metal Components: Steel unless otherwise indicated. Form and support to prevent warping and sagging. F. Doors, Frames, and Other Internal Access: Smooth operating, free of light leakage under operating conditions, and designed to permit relamping without use of tools. Designed to prevent doors, frames, lenses, diffusers, and other components from falling accidentally during relamping and when secured in operating position. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

94 G. Diffusers and Globes: 1. Acrylic Lighting Diffusers: 100 percent virgin acrylic plastic. High resistance to yellowing and other changes due to aging, exposure to heat, and UV radiation. a. Lens Thickness: At least inch minimum unless otherwise indicated. b. UV stabilized. 2. Glass: Annealed crystal glass unless otherwise indicated. H. Factory-Applied Labels: Comply with UL Include recommended lamps and ballasts. Labels shall be located where they will be readily visible to service personnel, but not seen from normal viewing angles when lamps are in place. 1. Label shall include the following lamp and ballast characteristics: a. "USE ONLY" and include specific lamp type. b. Lamp diameter code (T-4, T-5, T-8, T-12, etc.), tube configuration (twin, quad, triple, etc.), base type, and nominal wattage for fluorescent and compact fluorescent luminaires. c. Lamp type, wattage, bulb type (ED17, BD56, etc.) and coating (clear or coated) for HID luminaires. d. Start type (preheat, rapid start, instant start, etc.) for fluorescent and compact fluorescent luminaires. e. ANSI ballast type (M98, M57, etc.) for HID luminaires. f. CCT and CRI for all luminaires. I. Electromagnetic-Interference Filters: Factory installed to suppress conducted electromagnetic interference as required by MIL-STD-461E. Fabricate lighting fixtures with one filter on each ballast indicated to require a filter. 2.3 BALLASTS FOR LINEAR FLUORESCENT LAMPS A. General Requirements for Electronic Ballasts: 1. Comply with UL 935 and with ANSI C Designed for type and quantity of lamps served. 3. Ballasts shall be designed for full light output unless another BF, dimmer, or bi-level control is indicated. 4. Sound Rating: Class A. 5. Total Harmonic Distortion Rating: Less than 10 percent. 6. Transient Voltage Protection: IEEE C and IEEE C , Category A or better. 7. Operating Frequency: 42 khz or higher. 8. Lamp Current Crest Factor: 1.7 or less. 9. BF: 0.88 or higher. 10. Power Factor: 0.95 or higher. 11. Parallel Lamp Circuits: Multiple lamp ballasts shall comply with ANSI C82.11 and shall be connected to maintain full light output on surviving lamps if one or more lamps fail. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

95 B. Luminaires controlled by occupancy sensors shall have programmed-start ballasts. C. Electronic Programmed-Start Ballasts for T5 and T8 Lamps: Comply with ANSI C82.11 and the following: 1. Lamp end-of-life detection and shutdown circuit for T5 diameter lamps. 2. Automatic lamp starting after lamp replacement. 2.4 EMERGENCY FLUORESCENT POWER UNIT A. Internal Type: Self-contained, modular, battery-inverter unit, factory mounted within lighting fixture body and compatible with ballast. Comply with UL Emergency Connection: Operate one fluorescent lamp(s) continuously at an output of 1100 lumens each. Connect unswitched circuit to battery-inverter unit and switched circuit to fixture ballast. 2. Test Push Button and Indicator Light: Visible and accessible without opening fixture or entering ceiling space. a. Push Button: Push-to-test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power and demonstrates unit operability. b. Indicator Light: LED indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge; bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. 3. Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, nickel-cadmium type. 4. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state, constant-current type with sealed power transfer relay. 5. Integral Self-Test: Factory-installed electronic device automatically initiates code-required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and a flashing red LED. B. External Type: Self-contained, modular, battery-inverter unit, suitable for powering one or more fluorescent lamps, remote mounted from lighting fixture. Comply with UL Emergency Connection: Operate one fluorescent lamp continuously. Connect unswitched circuit to battery-inverter unit and switched circuit to fixture ballast. 2. Nightlight Connection: Operate one fluorescent lamp in a remote fixture continuously. 3. Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, nickel-cadmium type. 4. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state, constant-current type. 5. Housing: NEMA 250, Type 1 enclosure. 6. Test Push Button: Push-to-test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power and demonstrates unit operability. 7. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge; bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. 8. Integral Self-Test: Factory-installed electronic device automatically initiates code-required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and a flashing red LED. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

96 2.5 BALLASTS FOR HID LAMPS 2.6 EXIT SIGNS A. General Requirements for Exit Signs: Comply with UL 924; for sign colors, visibility, luminance, and lettering size, comply with authorities having jurisdiction. B. Internally Lighted Signs: 1. Lamps for AC Operation: LEDs, 50,000 hours minimum rated lamp life. 2. Self-Powered Exit Signs (Battery Type): Integral automatic charger in a self-contained power pack. a. Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, nickel-cadmium type. b. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay. c. Operation: Relay automatically energizes lamp from battery when circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. When normal voltage is restored, relay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger. d. Test Push Button: Push-to-test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power and demonstrates unit operability. e. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge; bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. f. Integral Self-Test: Factory-installed electronic device automatically initiates code-required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and a flashing red LED. 2.7 EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS A. General Requirements for Emergency Lighting Units: Self-contained units complying with UL Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, lead-acid type. 2. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay. 3. Operation: Relay automatically turns lamp on when power-supply circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. Lamp automatically disconnects from battery when voltage approaches deep-discharge level. When normal voltage is restored, relay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger. 4. Test Push Button: Push-to-test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power and demonstrates unit operability. 5. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge; bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. 6. Integral Self-Test: Factory-installed electronic device automatically initiates code-required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and a flashing red LED. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

97 2.8 FLUORESCENT LAMPS A. T8 rapid-start lamps, rated 32 W maximum, nominal length of 48 inches, 2800 initial lumens (minimum), CRI 75 (minimum), color temperature 3000 K, and average rated life 20,000 hours unless otherwise indicated. B. T8 rapid-start lamps, rated 17 W maximum, nominal length of 24 inches, 1300 initial lumens (minimum), CRI 75 (minimum), color temperature 3000 K, and average rated life of 20,000 hours unless otherwise indicated. C. T5 rapid-start lamps, rated 28 W maximum, nominal length of 45.2 inches, 2900 initial lumens (minimum), CRI 85 (minimum), color temperature 3000 K, and average rated life of 20,000 hours unless otherwise indicated. 2.9 LIGHTING FIXTURE SUPPORT COMPONENTS A. Comply with Section "Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems" for channel- and angle-iron supports and nonmetallic channel and angle supports. B. Rod Hangers: 3/16-inch minimum diameter, cadmium-plated, threaded steel rod. C. Hook Hangers: Integrated assembly matched to fixture and line voltage and equipped with threaded attachment, cord, and locking-type plug. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Lighting fixtures: 1. Set level, plumb, and square with ceilings and walls unless otherwise indicated. 2. Install lamps in each luminaire. B. Temporary Lighting: If it is necessary, and approved by Architect, to use permanent luminaires for temporary lighting, install and energize the minimum number of luminaires necessary. When construction is sufficiently complete, remove the temporary luminaires, disassemble, clean thoroughly, install new lamps, and reinstall. C. Remote Mounting of Ballasts: Distance between the ballast and fixture shall not exceed that recommended by ballast manufacturer. Verify, with ballast manufacturers, maximum distance between ballast and luminaire. D. Lay-in Ceiling Lighting Fixtures Supports: Use grid as a support element. 1. Install ceiling support system rods or wires[, independent of the ceiling suspension devices,] for each fixture. Locate not more than 6 inches from lighting fixture corners. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

98 2. Support Clips: Fasten to lighting fixtures and to ceiling grid members at or near each fixture corner with clips that are UL listed for the application. 3. Fixtures of Sizes Less Than Ceiling Grid: Install as indicated on reflected ceiling plans or center in acoustical panel, and support fixtures independently with at least two 3/4-inch metal channels spanning and secured to ceiling tees. 4. Install at least one independent support rod or wire from structure to a tab on lighting fixture. Wire or rod shall have breaking strength of the weight of fixture at a safety factor of 3. E. Suspended Lighting Fixture Support: 1. Pendants and Rods: Where longer than 48 inches, brace to limit swinging. 2. Stem-Mounted, Single-Unit Fixtures: Suspend with twin-stem hangers. 3. Continuous Rows: Use tubing or stem for wiring at one point and tubing or rod for suspension for each unit length of fixture chassis, including one at each end. 4. Do not use grid as support for pendant luminaires. Connect support wires or rods to building structure. F. Connect wiring according to Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." 3.2 IDENTIFICATION A. Install labels with panel and circuit numbers on concealed junction and outlet boxes. Comply with requirements for identification specified in Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Test for Emergency Lighting: Interrupt power supply to demonstrate proper operation. Verify transfer from normal power to battery and retransfer to normal. 3.4 STARTUP SERVICE A. Burn-in all lamps that require specific aging period to operate properly, prior to occupancy by Owner. Burn-in fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps intended to be dimmed, for at least 100 hours at full voltage. 3.5 ADJUSTING A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting aimable luminaires to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to four (4) visits to Project during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose. Some of this work may be required after dark. 1. Adjust aimable luminaires in the presence of Lighting Designer. INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

99 END OF SECTION INTERIOR LIGHTING /9

100 REVISION 6 NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM, 1 OF 5 PROGRESS ASP LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES: *** FIXTURE SCHEDULE SUBMITTAL HISTORY 1 SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR MOUNTING CONDITIONS; CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FINAL DETAILS WITH ARCHITECTS. REVISION # DATE: PHASE: 2 FURNISH TRACKS IN LENGTHS AS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. FI % DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 3 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL CONTINUOUS RUN LENGTHS FOR LINEAR FIXTURES, INCLUDING PENDANTS, FLUORESCENT STRIP LIGHTS, ETC. REV % DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 4 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE LAMP LENGTHS FOR CONTINUOUS ILLUMINATION OF COVE APPLICATIONS. AT TERMINATION REV % DESIGN DEVELOPMENT REVISION OF ARCHITECTURAL COVE/SLOT, DISTANCE BETWEEN END WALL AND START OF FLUORESCENT FIXTURE RUN SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" (150mm). REV % DESIGN DEVELOPMENT USE NOMINAL 48" (1220mm) LONG UNIT WHEREVER POSSIBLE AND NOMINAL 24" (610mm) OR 36" (915mm) LENGTH UNIT WHERE REQUIRED TO. REV % DESIGN DEVELOPMENT COMPLETE THE RUN OR TURN A CORNER REV PROGRESS 5 CEILING THICKNESS IN EXCESS OF 3/4" (20mm) SHALL BE IDENTIFIED IN WRITING BY CONTRACTOR. REV PROGRESS 6 REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL MATTERS RELATED TO LIGHTING EQUIPMENT. 7 PRIOR TO ORDERING ANY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL LOCATIONS AND RECESS DEPTHS. 8 ALL LIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS TO BE IBEW LABELED. 9 ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE ORDERED WITH THE APPROPRIATE BALLASTS THAT HAVE UL AND CBM LABELS. 10 USE MULTI-LAMP BALLASTS (TANDEM WIRED) FOR ALL SINGLE LAMP AND DOUBLE LAMP FLUORESCENT STRIP FIXTURES WHEN MOUNTED IN CONTINUOUS OR STAGGERED RUNS. TWO ADJACENT SINGLE-LAMP FLUORESCENT STRIP FIXTURES SHALL SHARE THE SAME BALLAST (TANDEM-WIRED) WHEN CIRCUITED TO SAME LIGHTING CONTROL ZONE. 11 1% DIMMING BALLASTS MUST BE LUTRON HI-LUME 1% DIMMING BALLASTS OR APPROVED EQUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED % DIMMING BALLASTS MUST BE LUTRON ECO10 10% DIMMING BALLASTS OR APPROVED EQUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 13 REMOTE LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS MUST BE Q-TRAN HI-PERFORMANCE TOROIDAL TRANSFORMERS OR APPROVED EQUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 14 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE SIZING OF REMOTE TRANSFORMERS AND APPROPRIATE SECONDARY WIRING TO PREVENT VOLTAGE DROP BELOW. 90% OF FULL VOLTAGE 15 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER TYPE (ELECTRONIC OR MAGNETIC) WITH ARCHITECTURAL DIMMING SYSTEM. 16 CONTRACTOR TO VENT REMOTE TRANSFORMERS AND BALLASTS AS REQUIRED. 17 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL FINISH COLORS WITH ARCHITECT. 18 FURNISH FIXTURES WITH ALL NECESSARY FEEDS, SPLICES, CONNECTIONS, ETC., AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL TRACK ACCESSORIES, FIXTURE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES, APPROPRIATE FRAMING, ETC. TO ENSURE A COMPLETE AND FULLY FUNCTIONING LUMINAIRE - EVEN IF NOT SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED IN THE CATALOG NUMBERS OR FIXTURE DESCRIPTION IN THE FIXTURE SCHEDULE BELOW. 19 WHERE STATED "CUSTOM COLOR FINISH TO MATCH SAMPLE PROVIDED BY ARCHITECT," SAMPLE TO BE APPROVED BY ARCHITECT. 20 ALL EXTERNAL HARDWARE TO BE STAINLESS STEEL TO PREVENT CORROSION AND RESIST HARSH WEATHER ELEMENTS / MARINE CLIMATE IF APPLICABLE. 21 WHERE A UL LISTING IS DESCRIBED AS A SALIENT FEATURE AND REQUIREMENT OF FIXTURE SPECIFICATION (I.E. UL LISTED FOR WET LOCATION), EQUIVALENT RATING BY ETL, CSA, OR IP RATING SYSTEM IS ACCEPTABLE. 22 FIXTURES TO BE MOUNTED WITH LAMPS ORIENTED AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 23 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FIXTURES WITH EXISTING AND/OR NEW CEILING SYSTEM. 24 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ELECTRICAL WORK FOR FIXTURES MOUNTED IN CONCRETE WALLS, CEILINGS AND FLOORS. 25 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE APPROVED FIRE RATED ENCLOSURES FOR ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES LOCATED IN A FIRE-RATED CEILING. 26 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY FINAL VOLTAGES AND CEILING COMPATIBILITY PRIOR TO ORDERING FIXTURES. 27 THRU WIRE ALL SINGLE LAMP AND DOUBLE LAMP FLUORESCENT STRIP FIXTURES WHEN MOUNTED IN CONTINUOUS OR STAGGERED RUNS. 28 ALL SPECIFIED LAMP COLOR TEMPERATURES AND BEAM SPREADS TO BE FINALIZED AT TIME OF FOCUSING BY LIGHTING DESIGNER. 29 FINAL LAMP WATTAGE AND BEAM SPREADS TO BE DETERMINED DURING FOCUSING. 30 FOR ALL FIXTURES WITH MR16 LAMPING: * CONTRACTOR TO LAMP ALL FIXTURES WITH GE CONSTANT COLOR 50W MR16 NFL (ANSI CODE "EXZ") UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. * FINAL BEAM SPREAD TO BE DETERMINED DURING FOCUSING AT DISCRETION OF LIGHTING DESIGNER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE RESERVE LAMPING * CONTROL GEAR: ** LOAD TYPE: OF GE CONSTANT COLOR ANSI CODE "EXT" EQUAL TO 25% OF TOTAL MR16 FIXTURES AND GE CONSTANT COLOR ANSI CODE "EXN " EQUAL TO 25% OF IMT= INTEGRAL MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER CC = COLD CATHODE/ NEON TOTAL MR16 FIXTURES. IET= INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMER FN = FLUORESCENT NON-DIM * CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE HEX-CELL LOUVERS AT TIME OF FINAL FOCUSING FOR 25% OF TOTAL MR16 FIXTURES FOR INCLUSION RMT= REMOTE MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER FD = FLUORESCENT DIMMABLE IN FIXTURES AT DISCRETION OF LIGHTING DESIGNER. RET= REMOTE ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMER ELV = ELECTRONIC LOW VOLTAGE * CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE "BEAM SOFTENING LENS" OR "SOLITE LENS" AT TIME OF FINAL FOCUSING FOR 25% OF TOTAL MR16 FIXTURES REB= REMOTE ELECTRONIC BALLAST MLV = MAGNETIC LOW VOLTAGE FOR INCLUSION IN FIXTURES AT DISCRETION OF LIGHTING DESIGNER. IEB= INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC BALLAST HID = HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE 31 FOR LED AND LOW VOLTAGE FIXTURES, SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER SHALL SUPPLY - AS A SINGLE SYSTEM - ALL CONTROL GEAR REQUIRED FOR IDB= INTEGRAL DIMMING BALLAST INC = INCANDESCENT NORMAL OPERATION OF LED LIGHT FIXTURES (POWER SUPPLIES, TRANSFORMERS, DIMMING INTERFACES, LED DRIVERS, ETC). DMX= DATA SIGNAL CONTROL LED = LIGHT EMITTING DIODE 32 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER THE FINAL QUANTITY AND CAPACITIES OF LED CONTROL GEAR (POWER SUPPLIES, ILD= INTEGRAL LED DRIVER TRK = LINE VOLTAGE TRACK TRANSFORMERS, DIMMING INTERFACES, LED DRIVERS, ETC.) FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF ALL LED FIXTURES SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. RLD= REMOTE LED DRIVER M = MOTOR PDS= POWER DATA SUPPLY LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE February 4, 2013 L'OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK, NY10013 T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM

101 REVISION 6 PROGRESS ASP LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ISSUED*** COMMENTS VOLTAGE [V] UNITS (EACH / PER LF) EXTENDED WATTAGE [VA] LOAD TYPE ** CONTROL GEAR * MATERIALS / FINISH COLOR LAMP TYPE LAMP QTY. MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION FIXTURE TYPE LOCATION REV3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK HOUSING COMPATIBILITY WITH TRIM AND CEILING TYPE. WHITE ILD LED 30 EA 277 LED 3000K N/A LUCIFER: DL8ZP-X-X-1A3010-XX-27A +DH-NICT-ZO-XX-1A A +DLA-APP-Z-RD-3 FLANGELESS RECESSED ADJUSTABLE LED PINHOLE DOWNLIGHT DL01 IS LED VERSION OF LUCIFER PINHOLE DOWNLIGHT ASSUMING $426 INSTEAD OF $766 COST ESTIMATION BY TURNER VARIOUS DL01 WHITE IDB FD 93 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 21W WARM WHITE 3000K 6 FOCAL POINT: SKYDOME FSD-33-D-4-T5-S-XXX-U-CR-WH RECESSED CIRCULAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE WITH CONCAVE FROSTED ACRYLIC LENS. NOMINAL 3' DIAMETER 1F-EDUCATION DL02 REV5 ARCHTIECT TO COORDINATE INTEGRATION WITH WOODEN STRUCTURE AND TO DETERMINE REMOTE TRANSFORMER LOCATION. STEM LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TO CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY OF TRANSFORMER. TBD RET ELV 55 EA 277/12 HALOGEN MR16 50W 13DEGREE 1 VISION 3 LIGHTING: FL1A-BN-C2-K2-EXT-O-O-H1 +STEM +REMOTE TRANSFORMER +MONTING ACCESSORIES STAIRCASE 4 DL03 SURFACE MOUNTED HALOGEN MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE REV3 ARCHTIECT TO COORDINATE INTEGRATION WITH PAPER TUBE CEILING AND TO DETERMINE REMOTE TRANSFORMER LOCATION. STEM LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TO CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY OF TRANSFORMER. TBD RLD LED 9 EA 277/12 LED 3000K 1 VISION 3 LIGHTING: SL1A-XXX-RM-C4-S2-XX-MO H1 +HONEYCOMB LOUVER +REMOTE TRANSFORMER +MOUNTING ACCESSORIES DL04 SURFACE MOUNTED HALOGEN MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE CONFERENCE ROOM NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM, REV6 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK HOUSING COMPATIBILITY WITH TRIM AND CEILING TYPE. TBD ILD LED 28 EA 277 LED 3000K 15 DEGREE 1 LUCIFER: DL9ZP-NC-XX-X XX-C +PS-LEXD-RM-9510-UNIVL3 +EDL-ZF EXTERIOR-RATED RECESSED NARROW BEAM 15 DEGREE LED DOWNLIGHT - DIMMABLE VARIOUS DLE01 PL01 DELETED REV5 PL02 DELETED REV2 REV6 ARCHTIECT TO COORDINATE INTEGRATION WITH WOODEN STRUCTURE AND TO DETERMINE REMOTE TRANSFORMER LOCATION. STEM LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TO CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY OF TRANSFORMER. TBD RLD LED 28 EA 277/12 LED 3000K 1 PR01 SURFACE MOUNTED LED MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE DE-LED-X22-SP-XXX-9-11-B B-K LIGHTING: 3F-ROOF TERRACE/BAR PR01 SURFACE MOUNTED LED MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE +STEM (LENGTH TBD.) REV6 ARCHTIECT TO COORDINATE INTEGRATION WITH WOODEN STRUCTURE AND TO DETERMINE REMOTE TRANSFORMER LOCATION. ANCHOR BASE LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER TO CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY OF TRANSFORMER. TBD RET ELV 38 EA 277/12 HALOGEN MR16 50W 13DEGREE 1 PR01A SURFACE MOUNTED HALOGEN MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE AR-MR-XX-6-XXX-9-11-B-X-277-XX B-K LIGHTING: 3F-ROOF TERRACE/BAR PR01A SURFACE MOUNTED HALOGEN MONOPOINT - DIMMABLE +ANCHOR BASE (LENGTH TBD.) WHITE IEB HID 28 EA 120 FIXTURE TO HAVE NO OPTION FOR DATA BUS REV4 METAL HALIDE PAR38 INTEGRATED WARM WHITE 3000K NARROW SPOT 1 LITELAB: JEWELERS PAR38 J03PAR38-5A-P-OL-FLAT-w-UV +UV LENS +CROSS BAFFLE +EUTRAC ADAPTER GALLERIES PR02 TRACK-MOUNTED METAL HALIDE PAR38 INTEGRATED FIXTURE WHITE IEB HID 28 EA 120 FIXTURE TO HAVE NO OPTION FOR DATA BUS REV4 METAL HALIDE PAR38 INTEGRATED WARM WHITE 3000K NARROW SPOT 1 LITELAB: JEWELERS PAR38 J03PAR38-5A-P-OL-FLAT-w-UV +UV LENS +CROSS BAFFLE +MOUNTING ADAPTER LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE February 4, 2013 CORRIDORS PR03 TRACK-MOUNTED METAL HALIDE PAR38 INTEGRATED FIXTURE 2 OF 5 L'OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK, NY10013 T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM

102 REVISION 6 PROGRESS ASP LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ISSUED*** COMMENTS VOLTAGE [V] UNITS (EACH / PER LF) EXTENDED WATTAGE [VA] LOAD TYPE ** CONTROL GEAR * MATERIALS / FINISH COLOR LAMP TYPE LAMP QTY. MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION FIXTURE TYPE LOCATION REV6 ASSUMING 6-8 FIXTURES TO HAVE STEMS FOR ARTWORKS LIGHTING STEM LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT ARCTHIECT TO CONFIRM FIXTURE FINISH AND COLOR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY AND SPECIFICATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SYSTEM. ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE REMOTE POWER SUPPLY LOCATION. TBD REB HID 39 EA 277 METAL HALIDE PAR20 35W WARM WHITE 3000K 10 DEGREE 1 B-K LIGHTING: EV-58-XXX-9-11-B-XXX +REMOTE ELECTRONIC BALLAST +STEM (LENGTH TBD.) PRE01 EXTERIOR-RATED SURFACE MOUNTED METAL HALIDE MONOPOINT EXTERIOR STAIRCASE REV3 EMERGENCY FIXTURE. ARCHTIECT TO COORDINATE INTEGRATION WITH WOODEN STRUCTURE AND TO DETERMINE REMOTE TRANSFORMER LOCATION. STEM LENGTH TBD. BY ARCHITECT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY AND SPECIFICATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SYSTEM. TBD RLD LED 13 EA 277/12 LED 3000K N/A VISION 3 LIGHTING: SL1A-XXX-RM-C4-S2-XX-MO H1 +HONEYCOMB LOUVER +REMOTE TRANSFORMER +MOUNTING ACCESSORIES PRE02 EMERGENCY - SURFACE MOUTNED LED MONOPOINT EXTERIOR STAIRCASE PRE03 DELETED REV3 REV3 EMERGENCY FIXTURE. FIXTURE TO BE CONTROLLED FOR EMERGENCY EGRESS DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL. ARCHTIECT TO SPECIFY LED LIGHT COLOR. ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE MOUNTING LOCATION AND DETAIL. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY AND SPECIFICATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SYSTEM. ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE REMOTE POWER SUPPLY LOCATION. ALUMINUM RLD LED 1 EA 277/24 LED 3000K 1 MODULAR INTERNATIONAL: MINI LED UPLIGHT FIXTURE +REMOTE POWER SUPPLY +MOUNTING ACCESSORIES GALLERIES SL01 EMERGENCY - LED MARKER LIGHT FOR EGRESS SIGNAGE NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM, REV3 ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE MOUNTING DETAIL. ARCTHIECT TO CONFIRM FIXTURE FINISH AND COLOR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY AND SPECIFICATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SYSTEM. ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE REMOTE POWER SUPPLY LOCATION. WHITE RLD LED 5 EA 277/12 LED 3000K 1 LUCIFER LIGHTING: STEALTH SSL-ALED-3K-W-L +REMOTE POWER SUPPLY +MOUNTING ACCESSORIES LOUNGE SL02 LED STEPLIGHT - DIMMABLE WHITE IEB FN 16 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 14W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: MiT5-1T14/UNV +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST01A SURFACE MOUNTED STAGGERED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 24" LENGTH WHITE IEB FN 23 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 21W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: MiT5-1T21/UNV +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST01B SURFACE MOUNTED STAGGERED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 36" LENGTH WHITE IEB FN 31 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: MiT5-1T28/UNV +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST01C SURFACE MOUNTED STAGGERED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 48" LENGTH WHITE IEB FN 62 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 2 BARTCO: BFL282-28/UNV/RS +MONTING ACCESSORIES LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE February 4, F-RETAIL ST02 SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - DOUBLE LAMP 48" LENGTH ST03 NOT USED REV1 3 OF 5 L'OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK, NY10013 T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM

103 REVISION 6 PROGRESS ASP LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ISSUED*** COMMENTS VOLTAGE [V] UNITS (EACH / PER LF) EXTENDED WATTAGE [VA] LOAD TYPE ** CONTROL GEAR * MATERIALS / FINISH COLOR LAMP TYPE LAMP QTY. MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION FIXTURE TYPE LOCATION N/A RLD LED 3 LF 277/24 REV5 LED 3000K N/A FILIX: FLEX FX-XXXX-XX-65-WW +HOLDER +CONNECTOR +REMOTE POWER SUPPLY IN WATERPROOF HOUSING VARIOUS ST04 EXTERIOR RATED - SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR LED - DIMMABLE WHITE ILD LED 22 EA 277 REV1 LED 3000K N/A COLOR KINETICS: ew PROFILE POWERCORE 3000K, in +MONTING ACCESSORIES 1F-EDUCATION ST05 SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR LED UNDER CABINET REV3 ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE MOUNTING DETAIL. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY AND SPECIFICATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SYSTEM. ARCHITECT TO DETERMINE REMOTE POWER SUPPLY LOCATION. N/A LED 2500K N/A RLD LED 3 LF 277/8 TOKISTAR: CTO K +POWER SUPPLY +DIMMING CONVERTOR +MOUNTING ACCESSORIES ST06 SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR LED - DIMMABLE B1-FOYER 3F-BAR TBD IEB FN 16 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 14W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: IPR5S-14W-U-PRS-F-SM-WH +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST07A SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 24" LENGTH NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM, TBD IEB FN 23 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 21W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: IPR5S-21W-U-PRS-F-SM-WH +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST07B SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 36" LENGTH TBD IEB FN 31 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: IPR5S-28W-U-PRS-F-SM-WH +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST07C SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 48" LENGTH TBD IEB FN 31 EA 277 REV2 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: IPR5S-28W-U-PRS-F-SM-WH +MONTING ACCESSORIES VARIOUS ST08 SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT - 48" LENGTH REV3 ARCHITECT TO SPECIFY TRIM STYLE, TO BE COORDINATE WITH CEILING GRID. WHITE IEB FN 31 EA 277 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 ZUMTOBEL: SLOTLIGHT SLR4 XXX OLP U +MONTING ACCESSORIES 2F-OFFICE ST09 RECESSED LINEAR FLUORESCENT SLOT REV2 ARCHITECT TO COORDINATE LOCATION OF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY. CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE FIXTURE LENGTH. WHITE REB FN 30.8 EA 277 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K N/A BARTCO: BLF270-28/RS +POWER SUPPLY BFB521-1/UNV/RS ELEVATORS ST10 SURFACE MOUNTED LOW-PROFILE LINEAR FLUORESCENT ALUMINUM IEB FN 30.8 EA 277 REV1 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 ELLIPTIPAR: W30 +MONTING ACCESSORIES CORRIDORS ST11 SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT WITH REFLECTOR LINEAR FLUORESCENT T5 28W WARM WHITE 3000K 1 BARTCO: BFL110 28/UNV +MONTING ACCESSORIES LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE February 4, 2013 REV1 TANDEM WIRED, MASTER/SATELLITE CONFIGURATION WITH BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC BALLAST WHITE IEB FN 30.8 EA 277 SEAMLESS SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT INSIDE ARCHITECTURAL EXTRUSION GALLERIES ST12 ST13 DELETED REV2 4 OF 5 L'OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK, NY10013 T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM

104 REVISION 6 PROGRESS ASP LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ISSUED*** COMMENTS VOLTAGE [V] UNITS (EACH / PER LF) EXTENDED WATTAGE [VA] LOAD TYPE ** CONTROL GEAR * MATERIALS / FINISH COLOR LAMP TYPE LAMP QTY. MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION FIXTURE TYPE LOCATION N/A N/A WHITE N/A TRK N/A LF 120 REV4 EUTRAC: RECESSED MOUNTED TRACK TR01 RECESSED 2 CIRCUIT TRACK - GYPSUM CEILING B1-GALLERY 6 1F-MUSEUM SHOP N/A N/A TBD N/A TRK N/A LF 120 INSTALLATION DETAILS TBD REV4 EUTRAC: SURFACE MOUNTED TRACK GALLERIES TR02 SURFACE MOUNTED 2 CIRCUIT TRACK - CONCRETE CEILING TR03 NOT USED REV1 N/A N/A TBD N/A TRK N/A LF 120 INSTALLATION DETAILS TBD REV3 EUTRAC: SURFACE MOUNTED TRACK CORRIDORS TR04 LIGHTING TRACK REV6 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL SYSTEM. N/A IEB FD 26 EA 277 COMPACT FLUORESCENT 26W 3000K 1 FLOS: GLO-BALL W VARIOUS WS01 SURFACE MOUNTED WALLSCONCE - DIMMABLE REV6 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL SYSTEM. TBD IEB FD 19 EA 277 LINEAR FLUORESCENT T6 17W 3000K N/A BARTCO: BT DIM-XX VARIOUS WS02 SEMI-SURFACE-MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT T6 NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM, LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE February 4, OF 5 L'OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK, NY10013 T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM

105 ASP ASPEN ART MUSEUM OWNER: ASPEN ART MUSEUM ARCHITECTS: SHIGERU BAN ARCHITECTS LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS PROGRESS 4 FEBRUARY 2013 ISSUED AS PART OF 100% CD SPECIFICATIONS NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BY ARCHITECT OF RECORD: ISSUED L OBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 WALKER STREET, 7th FLOOR EAST. NEW YORK NY USA T F E INFO@LOBSINTL.COM LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

106 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL8ZP [LEDX] RECESSED LED DOWNLIGHT (IC, NON-IC, REMODEL) ROUND ADJUSTABLE DL8ZP [LEDX] TRIM A LED Remote phosphor dimmable LED module in aluminum and glass casing IC TYPE DOWNLIGHT B Special Features Die-cast Professional Baffle minimizes aperture glare; two axes of adjustment; 42 tilt in ceilings up to 5/8 (16mm) thick; 27 tilt in ceilings up to 1 (25mm) thick; 357 rotation; manually adjustable and lockable from below A mm C Effects Devices Soft focus lens included; adjustable yoke allows secure placement of up to 2 effects devices C E D Trim Plate Thickness measures ; install as zero-sightline or flange overlay E Retention Torsion spring clips designed to bear 3 times fixture weight; accommodates varying ceiling thicknesses and ensure snug fit of trim against ceiling D 1.75" 44mm 3.95" 100mm B TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION Trim: Steel and aluminum; painted finishes are granulated powdercoat; heat sink is extruded aluminum LED Xicato LED module available in configurations of 80 CRI: 700, 1000 and 1300 lumen packages, and 95+ CRI: 550, 800 and 1000 lumen packages. Available color temperatures are 2700K (+/- 40K), 3000K (+/- 50K), 3500K and 4000K (+/- 70K), with beam angles of 40 and 60. Average rated lamp life of 50,000 hours. LED/ heat sinc module field replaceable. DIMMING PROTOCOL TRIAC dims to nominal 5% lm output; analog 0-10 dims to nominal 1% lm output. Consult factory with questions about particular dimming systems. LED SPEC LOCKERS Color Consistency 1x2 SDCM Phosphor Architecture Remote Phosphor Standard Series 80 CRI R9=16, R13= 81,R15=75 Artist Series 95+ CRI R9=96, R13=98, R15=98 Module Nominal lm/watt 700lm (57lm/watt); 1000lm (54lm/watt) Construction Aluminum & Glass; IP66 (module) Temperature Limit 50 C (IC); 40 C (NIC) Dimming All dimming protocols LISTING ETL / C-ETL listed for dry/damp locations WARRANTY Five year warranty on LED lamp module and driver. One year warranty on all other Lucifer Lighting provided system components. Consult factory for full warranty guidelines. This fixture is ARRA Buy America compliant. Lucifer Lighting Company will supply a Certificate of Compliance upon request. EMERGENCY LIGHTING LEDX downlights may be used in conjunction with remote emergency battery EMB20-LEDX (specified separately) which is a Philips Bodine inverter. In cases where normal power is interrupted, the remote inverter is rated to provide minimum 90 minutes of emergency power to the LED lighting system. Upon restoration of normal power, the inverter automatically recharges within 24 hours. Refer to Philips Bodine model number ELI-S-20 spec sheet for complete details. page 1 [120111] luciferlighting.com 2011 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

107 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) DL8ZP [LEDX] RECESSED LED DOWNLIGHT (IC, NON-IC, REMODEL) ROUND ADJUSTABLE NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL8ZP [LEDX] TRIM NIC TYPE DOWNLIGHT For use with NIC mounting tray in non-ic installations A Special Features Quick-connect conduit plug between fixture and power supply on mounting tray / junction box assembly (example illustration shown); metal conduit protected wiring Ensure minimum 1/2 (13mm) setback from combustible materials and minimum 3 ( 76mm) setback from insulation material on all sides of tray and downlight fixture assembly Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C 1.75" 44mm 3.95" 100mm.75" 19mm 5.75" 146mm Example downlight shown installed in tray. Actual downlight profile varies by model. A REMODEL TYPE DOWNLIGHT For use in non-ic remodel installations. Optional ceiling mounted collar may be specified for flange overlay or zero-sightline installations.75" 19mm A Special Features Tethered junc on box with metal conduit protected wiring; for moun ng without conven onal housing; may mount directly into suitable ceiling material 5.75" 146mm Ensure minimum 1/2 (13mm) setback from combustible materials and minimum 3 ( 76mm) setback from insulation material on all sides Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C 1.75" 44mm 3.95" 100mm A 3.20" 81mm mm 2" 51mm page 2 [120111] luciferlighting.com 2011 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

108 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) HOUSING AND MOUNTING NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL8ZP [LEDX] NON-IC MOUNTING TRAY For use with LEDX downlights in non-ic, accessible and non-accessible ceilings. Metal conduit protected wiring and quick-connect conduit plug between fixture and power supply on mounting tray / junction box assembly. Provided hanger bars may be fitted to short or long side of tray and may be cut/narrowed ensuring minimum 1/2 (13mm) setback from combustible materials on all sides of tray. Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C. A B A 3.26 / 83mm D B As specified C 4.16 / 106mm (aperture centerline) E E D C / 311mm (tray dimension) / 419mm (hanger bar dimension) Example downlight shown installed in tray. Actual downlight profile varies by model. F 7.56 / 192mm (tray dimension) G / 359mm (hanger bar dimension) F G IC HOUSING For use with LEDX downlights in IC accessible and non-accessible ceilings. Transformer compartment and all splice connections may be serviced from room side. Certified Chicago Plenum and ASTM E283 Airtight version available. Hanger bars with pivoting ends are included and can be fitted to all sides of the housing. A A B C 6.1 / 155mm 16.3 / 414mm 7.2 / 183mm (aperture centerline) D 10 / 254mm Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C. C Note: Standard TRIAC dimmable power supply. Alternate configurations available. Ensure housing specification denotes desired power supply. D B ZERO-SIGHTLINE APPLIQUÉ An appliqué is necessary to complete a Z Series zero-sightline installation. Available in standard and reduced profile versions. All models include a removable plaster plug to ensure flush trim fit after mudding. DLA-APP-Z-RD-3 is recommended for all applications as it provides maximum structural reinforcement. DLA-APP-Z-RD-5 has a thinner profile and smaller diameter and is optional for installations where a thinner profile to apply mudding is preferred. Constructed of steel and aluminum..74 / 19mm DLA-APP-Z-RD-3 Ø mm 8.00 / 203mm 3.60 / 91mm.070 / 2mm.74 / 19mm DLA-APP-Z-RD-5 Ø mm 6.50 / 165mm 3.60 / 91mm.018 /.5mm page 3 [120111] luciferlighting.com 2011 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

109 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) ORDERING NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL8ZP [LEDX] Downlights may be specified for use in IC ceilings, non-ic ceilings, and for remodel applications in non-ic ceilings. IC type installations must be specified with IC or ICAC housing. NIC type installations must be specified with NICT tray. Remodel REM type downlight includes integral power supply and is not specified for use with housing or tray. Optional ceiling mounted collar or appliqué may be specified. Downlight Fixture Ex: DL8ZPNIC-W R112TSF DL8ZP INSTALLATION TYPE IC NIC REM IC, Airtight, CCEA Non-IC Remodel; Non-IC INCLUDED EFFECTS DEVICE AG CG FG HC LS SF SP WT Amber Glass Lens Clear Glass Lens Frosted Glass Lens Honeycomb Louver Linear Spread Lens Soft Focus Lens Spread Lens Warm Tone Lens FINISH CEILING THICKNESS (MUST BE SAME) NOMINAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (MUST BE SAME) OPTIC POWER SUPPLY (MUST BE SAME) W B C IG MG SS AB BP BM Matte White* Matte Black* Polished Chrome Industrial Gray (Bead Blasted SS) Metallic Gray* Brushed Stainless Steel Architectural Bronze* Polished Oil-Rubbed Bronze Plate Matte Oil-Rubbed Bronze Plate *Powdercoat /8 3/ /4 1-1/2 1-3/ A2710 1A2708 1A2705 1A3010 1A3008 1A CRI, 2700K, 27W / 1300lm 80 CRI, 2700K, 18W / 1000lm 80 CRI, 2700K, 14W / 700lm 80 CRI, 3000K, 27W / 1300lm 80 CRI, 3000K, 18W / 1000lm 80 CRI, 3000K, 14W / 700lm 80 CRI, 3500K, 27W / 1300lm 80 CRI, 3500K, 18W / 1000lm 80 CRI, 3500K, 14W / 700lm 80 CRI, 4000K, 27W / 1300lm 80 CRI, 4000K, 18W / 1000lm 80 CRI, 4000K, 14W / 700lm 95+ CRI, 2700K, 25W / 1000lm 95+ CRI, 2700K, 22W / 800lm 95+ CRI, 2700K, 18W / 550lm 95+ CRI, 3000K, 25W / 1000lm 95+ CRI, 3000K, 22W / 800lm 95+ CRI, 3000K, 18W / 550lm * * * * * * * * R1 R2 R3 40 Faceted 40 Smooth 60 Smooth *Not available for IC downlights 12T 12A 12L2 12L3 12ND 27A 27L3 27ND 120V Electronic, TRIAC 120V Electronic, Analog V Electronic, Lutron 2 Wire Hi-Lume A 120V Electronic, Lutron 3 Wire Hi-Lume A 120V Electronic, Non-Dimming 277V Electronic, Analog V Electronic, Lutron 3 Wire Hi-Lume A 277V Electronic, Non-Dimming Housing Ex: DH-NICT-ZF T DH HOUSING TYPE ICAC IC NICT IC, Airtight, CCEA Housing IC Housing Non-IC Tray FIXTURE FLANGE ZF ZO Flange Overlay Zero-Sightline ORDERING (ACCESSORIES) ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DEVICES AGL-2 CGL-2 FGL-2 HCL-2 LSL-2 SGL-2 WTL-2 Amber Glass Lens Clear Glass Lens Frosted Glass Lens Honeycomb Louver Linear Spread Lens Spread Lens Warm Tone Lens EMERGENCY LIGHTING For IC, ICAC or NICT zero-sightline (ZO) installations, select appliqué profile. DLA-APP-Z-RD APPLIQUÉ PROFILE 3 5 Recommended Level 5 Ceilings For remodel REM installations, select mounting option (if desired). REMODEL MOUNTING OPTION EDL-ZF EDLA-APP-Z-RD NONE Flange overlay collar Zero-sightline appliqué Fixture will be mounted directly into suitable ceiling material EMB20-LEDX 20W Emergency Battery Backup page 4 [120111] luciferlighting.com 2011 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

110 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) PHOTOMETRICS NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL8ZP [LEDX] DL8ZP: Nominal 80 CRI, 3000K, 18W, 1000 lumen package, adjusted to 30 tilt. Refer to website for additional photometry, if available. page 5 [120111] luciferlighting.com 2011 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

111 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM 2', 3' and 4' diameter TM skydome features 2', 3' and 4' diameter recessed direct fluorescent with frosted acrylic lens. Lens options include concave, convex, or high performance flat. Frosted acrylic lens provides smooth distribution and eliminates lamp image. Universal ceiling trim rings are suitable for both grid & drywall applications. Skydome is an excellent choice for open public spaces such as airport concourses, large lobbies, reception areas and meeting rooms. companion luminaire dimensional data 8.625" 219.1mm surface/pendant mount 5' and 6' recessed 24.00" 609.6mm 36.00" 914.4mm 48.00" mm lamping options 2' diameter BIAX LAMPS 3' diameter T8 LAMPS T5/T5HO LAMPS march 2010 C T8 LAMPS T5/T5HO LAMPS 4' diameter T8 LAMPS T5/T5HO LAMPS performance 4' Diameter 6 Lamp T8 Concave Lens 49% Efficiency ' Diameter 6 Lamp T8 High Pefrormance Flat Lens 59% Efficiency Visit focalpointlights.com for complete photometric data L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

112 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM fixture: project: mounting information housing dimensions: 2': 23.5" 3': 35.5" 4': 47.5" fixture must be installed prior to drywall ceiling. square housing installs easily into grid ceiling. ordering luminaire series Skydome FSD nominal size 2' Diameter 22 3' Diameter 33 4' Diameter 44 distribution Direct Symmetrical lamp quantity Two Lamp 2 (2' Diameter Only) Four Lamp 4 (Not recommended for 4' luminaires with Concave Lens due to lamp image) Six Lamp 6 Eight Lamp 8 (4' Diameter Only) D FSD D specifications construction Two-piece 20 Ga. steel reflector and housing. Spun steel trim ring and doorframe. Bottom access 20 Ga. steel ballast compartment. 2' unit weight: 37 lbs. 3' unit weight: 53 lbs. 4' unit weight: 78 lbs. optic One-piece 20 Ga. steel reflector finished in High Reflectance White powder coat..125" white acrylic is held by one-piece spun steel doorframe and secured to the housing by torsion springs. Lens available in concave, convex or high performance flat. electrical Electronic ballasts are thermally protected and have a Class P rating. Optional dimming ballasts available. Consult factory for dimming specifications and availability. UL and cul listed. finish Polyester powder coat applied over a 5-stage pre treatment. lamp type 40 Watt Biax BX40 (2' Diameter Only) 50 Watt Biax BX50 (2' Diameter Only) 55 Watt Biax BX55 (2' Diameter Only) T8 T8 T5 T5 T5HO T5HO ballast Electronic Instant Start <20% THD Electronic Program Start <10% THD Electronic Dimming Ballast* E S D voltage 120 Volt Volt Volt 347 mounting Universal shielding Concave Lens Convex Lens High Performance Flat Lens factory options Chicago Plenum Emergency Battery Pack* HLR/GLR Fuse Flex Whip* Include 3000K Lamp Include 3500K Lamp Include 4100K Lamp Separate Circuit* (may cause loss of uniformity) Lutron Sensor Feed* (EcoSystem ballast required) finish Matte Satin White U CR CX FLXP CP EM FU FW L830 L835 L841 SC SF WH U WH Focal Point LLC 4141 S. Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL T: F: info@focalpointlights.com Focal Point LLC reserves the right to change specifications for product improvement without notification. * for more information see Reference section. recessed 363 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

113 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM skydome TM Filename: FSD446T8CR.IES Catalog #: FSD-44-D-6-T8-E-120-U-CR-WH Efficiency: 49% Test #: CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTION LUMEN SUMMARY LUMINANCE DATA (CD/M 2 ) Spacing 1.2 Criterion: Vertical Horizontal Angle Zonal Angle Lumens Total Luminaire CO EFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION Floor Ceiling Wall RCR % % Zone Lumens Lamp Fixt Vertical Angle Go to for additional photometric data. Numbers indicate percentage values of reflectivity. skydome TM Filename: FSD446T8FLXP.IES Catalog #: FSD-44-D-6-T8-E-120-U-FLXP-WH Efficiency: 59% Test #: CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTION LUMEN SUMMARY LUMINANCE DATA (CD/M 2 ) Spacing 1.2 Criterion: Vertical Horizontal Angle Zonal Angle Lumens Total Luminaire CO EFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION Floor Ceiling Wall RCR % % Zone Lumens Lamp Fixt Vertical Angle Go to for additional photometric data. Numbers indicate percentage values of reflectivity. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

114 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL03 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

115 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM SL1 MODEL SL1 12V 50W MR16 10W LED SIGN - 12V Shown in Textured Bronze Powder Coat Finish (BNT) Precision-machined lighting fixture for dual MR16 halogen lamps or integral LED lamp modules with drivers. Can be utilized for sign lighting, canopy lighting and accent lighting applications. Features: Patented* double-taper locking knuckle that locks and stays locked. Three bend styles from which to choose: Straight, U-bend and Gooseneck. Stem lengths from 6 to 48 and three canopy styles. Construction: Styles: Socket: Lamp: Accessories: Finishes: Mounting: Knuckle:* Labels: Dimensions: Warranty: Available in machined aluminum, machined brass or machined stainless steel. Removable caps with borosilicate clear glass lens, glued in. Available in four cutoff styles. GY-6.35 bi-pin porcelain socket. LED version has lamp module and driver installed. Utilizes MR16 halogen lamps to 50W or integral Solid State 10W LED s with drivers. Up to 3 lens or shielding options can be specified per cap; 2 for the LED modules. 14 standard powder coated aluminum finishes, clear anodized aluminum finish, 3 brass finishes & 3 stainless steel finishes. See FINISHES section of catalog, inside back cover. Available with patented, standard K1 style double-taper knuckle with 180 vertical aiming or optional, patented Rotate & Lock, K2 style double-taper knuckle with ad ditional 360 rotational aiming. K2 style knuckle recommended for wall or ceiling mount applications for simple adjustment of luminaire.. CSA listed for wet location for landscape use (UL 1838) and for wall or ceiling mount use (UL1598). Remote magnetic or approved electronic transformer required for LED module. 2 3/8 diameter body, 8 maximum length. Aluminum is warranted for 5 years..brass and stainless steel are warranted 25 years. *K1 and K2 Style knuckle designs are protected under U.S. Patents #6,966,679, #7,108,405 and #7,458,552. Applications: Wall NEW LED Solid State version of this Model is now available. Features: Same design as standard Model SL1 with integral LED module and driver. Replaceable LED lamp module with thermal control to prevent overheating. Two power settings:10 watts (428 lumens) or 6.7 watts (325 lumens). (Solid state version is not interchangeable with halogen version of this product.) Metals: 6061-T6 Aluminum C36000 Brass Heads: Rear Side Cap Styles: C1 C2 C3 C4 Bend Styles: S1 S2 S3 Mounting Options: MO3 MO15 MO12 Integral Transformer Option: MO12 Note: See specification sheet for catalog number logic and most current product information. Vision3 Lighting San Antonio Drive Fowler, CA L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

116 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DL0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

117 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL9ZP [LEDX] RECESSED LED DOWNLIGHT (IC, NON-IC, REMODEL) ROUND FIXED WET LOCATION DL9ZP [LEDX] TRIM A LED Remote phosphor dimmable LED module in aluminum and glass casing IC TYPE DOWNLIGHT B Special Features Stainless steel construction; sealed aperture and integral silicone gasket prevent water intrusion; die-cast Professional Baffle minimizes aperture glare; sealed collar prevents light leak C Effects Devices Sealed soft focus lens included; optional sealed clear glass lens available; adjustable yoke allows secure placement of up to 2 effects devices D Trim Plate.15 return; install as flange overlay E Retention Torsion spring clips designed to bear 3 times fixture weight; accommodates varying ceiling thicknesses and ensure snug fit of trim against ceiling A C D mm mm 5.75" 146mm E B TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION Trim: Steel and aluminum; painted finishes are granulated powdercoat; heat-sink is extruded aluminum LED Xicato LED module available in configurations of 80+ CRI: 720, 1000 and 1300 lumen packages, and 95+ CRI: 580, 800 and 1000 lumen packages. Available color temperatures are 2700K (+/- 40K), 3000K (+/- 50K), 3500K (+/- 60K) and 4000K (+/- 70K), with beam angles of 40 and 60. Average rated lamp life of 50,000 hours. LED/ heat-sink module field replaceable. DIMMING PROTOCOL Analog 0-10 and Triac dim to nominal 10% lm output; Lutron system dims to nominal 1% lm output. Consult factory with questions about particular dimming systems. LED SPEC LOCKERS Color Consistency 1x2 SDCM Phosphor Architecture Remote Phosphor Standard Series 80+ CRI R9=16, R13= 81,R15=75 Artist Series 95+ CRI R9=98, R13=98, R15=98 Module Nominal lm/watt 720lm (70lm/watt); 1000lm (68lm/watt) Construction Aluminum & Glass; IP66 (module) Temperature Limit 50 C Dimming All dimming protocols LISTING ETL / C-ETL listed for wet locations; IP64 rated WARRANTY Five year warranty on LED lamp module and driver. One year warranty on all other Lucifer Lighting provided system components. Consult factory for full warranty guidelines. This fixture is ARRA Buy America compliant. Lucifer Lighting Company will supply a Certificate of Compliance upon request. EMERGENCY LIGHTING LEDX downlights may be used in conjunction with remote emergency battery EMB20-LEDX (specified separately) which is a Philips Bodine inverter. In cases where normal power is interrupted, the remote inverter is rated to provide minimum 90 minutes of emergency power to the LED lighting system. Upon restoration of normal power, the inverter automatically recharges within 24 hours. Refer to Philips Bodine model number ELI-S-20 spec sheet for complete details. page 1 [103012] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DLE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

118 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) DL9ZP [LEDX] RECESSED LED DOWNLIGHT (IC, NON-IC, REMODEL) ROUND FIXED WET LOCATION NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL9ZP [LEDX] TRIM NIC TYPE DOWNLIGHT For use with NIC mounting tray in non-ic installations A Special Features Quick-connect conduit plug between fixture and power supply on mounting tray / junction box assembly (example illustration shown); metal conduit protected wiring Ensure minimum 1/2 (13mm) setback from combustible materials and minimum 3 ( 76mm) setback from insulation material on all sides of tray and downlight fixture assembly Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C 1.75" 44mm 4.38" 111mm.75" 19mm 5.75" 146mm Example downlight shown installed in tray. Actual downlight profile varies by model. A REMODEL TYPE DOWNLIGHT For use in non-ic remodel installations; EDL-ZF ceiling mounted collar must be specified (see below).75" 19mm A Special Features Tethered junc on box with metal conduit protected wiring and quickconnect plug; for moun ng without conven onal housing 5.75" 146mm Ensure minimum 2.53 (64mm) setback from combustible materials and minimum 5.03 ( 128mm) setback from insulation material on all sides A Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C 1.75" 44mm 4.38" 111mm REMODEL MOUNTING Flange Overlay Fixture overlays ceiling plane. EDL-ZF 3.20" 81mm mm 2" 51mm Use with EDL-ZF collar. (3.5 (89mm) ceiling cutout; Lucifer Lighting recommends that the edge of the ceiling cutout be beveled to ensure proper fit.) 3.46 / 88mm 3.62 / 92mm.79 20mm page 2 [103012] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DLE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

119 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) HOUSING AND MOUNTING NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL9ZP [LEDX] NON-IC MOUNTING TRAY For use with LEDX downlights in non-ic, accessible and non-accessible ceilings. Metal conduit protected wiring and quick-connect conduit plug between fixture and power supply on mounting tray / junction box assembly. Provided hanger bars may be fitted to short or long side of tray and may be cut/narrowed ensuring minimum 1/2 (13mm) setback from combustible materials and minimum 3 (76mm) setback from insulation material on all sides. Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C (83mm) 7.56 (192mm) (311mm) Varies by model 4.16 (106mm) (aperture centerline) IC HOUSINGS For use with LEDX downlights in IC, Airtight, CCEA accessible and non-accessible ceilings. Transformer compartment and all splice connections may be serviced from room side. Certified Chicago Plenum and ASTM E283 Airtight. Hanger bars included. IC1, IC2 or IC3 housing use depends on system configuration. Do not install in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 50 C. DH-IC2 6.1 (155mm) 10 (254mm) DH-IC (414mm) 7.2 (183mm) (aperture centerline) 7.3 (186mm) 7.1 (180mm) (aperture centerline) DH-IC3 10 (254mm) 18.4 (467mm) 9.03 (229mm) 14 (356mm) (669mm) (502mm) (aperture centerline) page 3 [103012] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DLE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

120 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) ORDERING NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL9ZP [LEDX] Downlights may be specified for use in IC/Airtight/CCEA ceilings, non-ic ceilings, and for remodel applications in non-ic ceilings. IC1, IC2, IC3 or NC downlight fixture installation type must be specified with matching housing installation type. RM remodel downlight fixture installation type is specified with matching power supply instead of housing. Ceiling mounted collar must also be specified for use with remodel downlight fixture. Downlight Fixture Ex: DL9ZP-NC-BRM S FINISH W B C IG MG SS ABR BRP BRM Matte White Powdercoat Matte Black Powdercoat Polished Chrome Industrial Gray (Bead Blasted SS) Metallic Gray Powdercoat Brushed Stainless Steel Architectural Bronze Powdercoat Polished Oil-Rubbed Bronze Plate Matte Oil-Rubbed Bronze Plate COLOR TEMPERATURE K 3000K 3500K 4000K OPTIC Faceted 40 Smooth 60 Smooth SEALED LENS S C Soft Focus Clear DL9ZP INSTALLATION TYPE CEILING THICKNESS NOMINAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IC1 IC2 IC3 NC RM IC/Airtight/CCEA (for 8007 or 9505 configurations) IC/Airtight/CCEA (for 8010 or 9508 configurations) IC/Airtight/CCEA (for 8013 or 9510 configurations) Non-IC Remodel; Non-IC /8 3/ /4 1-1/2 1-3/ CRI, 27W / 1300lm 80+ CRI, 18W / 1000lm 80+ CRI, 14W / 720lm 95+ CRI, 25W / 1000lm 95+ CRI, 22W / 800lm 95+ CRI, 18W / 580lm Housing Ex: DH-NC-ZF UNIVL3 DH ZF OR Remodel Power Supply Ex: PS-LEDX-RM-8007-UNIVL3 FIXTURE FLANGE ZF Flange Overlay PS-LEDX-RM POWER SUPPLY 12T UNIVA 12L2 UNIVL3 UNIVND 120V Electronic, TRIAC 120V-277V Electronic, Analog V Electronic, Lutron 2 Wire Hi-Lume A 120V-277V Electronic, Lutron 3 Wire Hi-Lume A 120V-277V Electronic, Non-Dimming Not available for 9510 or 9505 system configurations Not available for 8007 system configuration ORDERING (ACCESSORIES) ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DEVICES AGL-2 FGL-2 HCL-2 LSL-2 SGL-2 WTL-2 Amber Glass Lens Frosted Glass Lens Honeycomb Louver Linear Spread Lens Spread Lens Warm Tone Lens For remodel RM installations, select mounting option. EDL-ZF REMODEL MOUNTING OPTION EDL-ZF Flange overlay collar EMERGENCY LIGHTING EMB20-LEDX 20W Emergency Battery Backup page 4 [103012] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DLE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

121 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) PHOTOMETRICS NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DL9ZP [LEDX] DL9ZP: Nominal 80 CRI, 3000K, 18W, 1000 lumen package. Refer to website for additional photometry, if available. page 5 [103012] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: DLE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

122 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DENALI FLOODLIGHT powered by PROJECT: TYPE: CATALOG NUMBER: SOURCE: CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC NOTES: DE LED Example: DE - LED - x22 - FL - SAP C Series DE - Denali Floodlight Source LED - X Module with Cold Phosphor Technology LED Type x21-15wled/2700k x24-25wled/2700k x22-15wled/3000k x25-25wled/3000k x23-15wled/4000k x26-25wled/4000k Optics SP - Spot (20 ) FL - Flood (40 ) WFL - Wide Flood (60 ) Configure Driver Housing Separately Driver Housing Required INTEGRAL DRIVER HOUSINGS: HP2 - HP2 Housing PM2 - Universal Power Module 2 PM2D - Universal Power Module 2 Dual PC - Power Canopy PPII - Power Pipe II TMB - Pole Mount or Tenon Mount REMOTE DRIVER HOUSINGS: HP2RM - HP2 Remote Housing PM2RM - Universal Power Module 2 Remote PM2DRM - Universal Power Module 2 Dual Remote RM - Remote Wall Mount DRM - Dual Remote Wall Mount Finish Standard Finish Premium Finish Powder Coat Color Satin Wrinkle Bronze BZP BZW Black BLP BLW White (Gloss) WHP WHW Aluminum SAP Verde VER ABP Antique Brass Powder CMG Cascade Mountain Granite RMG Rocky Mountain Granite AMG Aleutian Mountain Granite CRI Cracked Ice SDS Sonoran Desert Sandstone AQW Antique White CRM Cream SMG Sierra Mountain Granite BCM Black Chrome HUG Hunter Green TXF Textured Forest BGE Beige MDS Mojave Desert Sandstone WCP Weathered Copper BPP Brown Patina Powder NBP Natural Brass Powder WIR Weathered Iron CAP Clear Anodized Powder OCP Old Copper Also available in RAL Finishes See submittal SUB Lens Type 9 - Clear (Standard) 10 - Spread Lens* 12 - Soft Focus Lens* 13 - Rectilinear Lens* Shielding 11 - Honeycomb Baffle* Cap Style *Accommodates up to 2 Lens/Shielding media A - 45 B - 90 C - Flush D - 45 without Weep Hole E - 90 without Weep Hole (Interior Use Only) (Interior Use Only) LM79 DATA BK No. CCT (Typ.) CRI (Ra. Typ.) Color Consistency Input Watts (Typ.) x K >80 ±40K 15 x K >80 ±50K 15 x K >80 ±70K 15 x K >80 ±40K 25 x K >80 ±50K 25 x K >80 ±70K 25 B-K LIGHTING L70 DATA Minimum Rated Life (hrs.) 70% of initial lumens (L 70 ) 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 OPTICAL DATA Beam Type SUBMITTAL DATE DRAWING NUMBER SUB THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. AND ITS RECEIPT OR POSSESSION DOES NOT CONVEY ANY RIGHTS TO REPRODUCE, DISCLOSE ITS CONTENTS, OR TO MANUFACTURE, USE OR SELL ANYTHING IT MAY DESCRIBE. REPRODUCTION, DISCLOSURE OR USE WITHOUT SPECIFIC WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. Angle L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

123 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM DENALI FLOODLIGHT powered by PROJECT: TYPE: A/D CAP B/E CAP C CAP 10 3/16" (259mm) 3" Dia. (76mm) 8 3/16" (208mm) 3" Dia. (76mm) 7 3/16" (183mm) 3" Dia. (76mm) 2 11/16" (68mm) 2 11/16" (68mm) 2 11/16" (68mm) 360HD Patented 360HD Mounting System All dimensions indicated on this submittal are nominal. Contact Technical Sales if you require more stringent specifications. Accessories (Configure separately) Mounting: Drivers (Configure separately) Drivers: Power Pipe Tree Strap Canopies Power Canopy Power Pipe PM2D & PM2 SPECIFICATIONS GreenSource Initiative Metal and packaging components are made from recycled materials. Manufactured using renewable solar energy, produced onsite. Returnable to manufacturer at end of life to ensure cradleto-cradle handling. Packaging contains no chlorofluorocarbons (CFC s). Use of this product may qualify for GreenSource efficacy and recycling rebate(s). Consult for program requirements. Materials Furnished in Copper-Free Aluminum (Type 6061-T6). Body Fully machined from solid billet. Unibody design provides enclosed, water-proof wireway and integral heat sink for maximum component life. Integral knuckle for maximum mechanical strength. High temperature, silicone O Ring provides water-tight seal. Knuckle Patented 360HD Mounting System features a mechanical taper-lock, which allows a full 180 vertical adjustment without the use of serrated teeth, which inherently limit aiming. High temperature, silicone O Ring provides water-tight seal and compressive resistance to maintain fixture position. Design withstands 73 lb. static load prior to movement to ensure decades of optical alignment. ½ pipe thread for mounting. Biaxial source control additionally provides 360 horizontal rotation in addition to vertical adjustment. Aim-And-Lock Technology allows precision adjustment without the redundant tightening and loosening of knuckle screw. Cap Fully machined. Accommodates [2] lens or louver media. Choose from 45 cutoff ( A or D ), 1 deep bezel with 90 cutoff ( B or E ) or flush lens ( C ) cap styles. A and B caps include weep-hole for water and debris drainage. D and E caps exclude weep-hole and are for interior use only. Lens Shock resistant, tempered, glass lens is factory adhered to fixture cap and provides hermetically sealed optical compartment. BKSSL Integrated solid state system with x technology is scalable for field upgrade. Modular design with electrical quick disconnects permit field maintenance. LM-80 certified. Minimum 50,000 hour rated life at 70% of initial lumens (L70). BKSSL technology provides long life, significant energy reduction and exceptional thermal management. Color Management Corrected cold phosphor technology delivers near-perfect natural white light. Long term phosphor maintenance over product life. Exact color point conformity exceeds ANSI C standard. Provides uniform beam with no color variation over angle. Module exceeds 80 CRI (RA>80, R9>16). Remote Driver For use with remote LED driver. See remote driver submittal to determine remote distance and wiring requirements prior to detailing field installation of any remote wiring. HP2 TMB HP2RM PM2DRM & PM2RM RM & DRM Optics Interchangeable OPTIKIT modules permit field changes to optical distribution. Wiring Teflon coated, 18AWG, 600V, 250 C rated and certified to UL 1659 standard. Hardware Tamper-resistant, stainless steel hardware. 360HD hardware is additionally black oxide treated for additional corrosion resistance. Finish StarGuard, our exclusive RoHs compliant, 15 stage chromate-free process cleans and conversion coats aluminum components prior to application of Class A TGIC polyester powder coating. Warranty 5 year limited warranty. Certification and Listing ITL tested to IESNA LM-79. Lighting Facts Registration per USDOE ( ETL Listed to ANSI/UL Standards 1598, 8750 and Certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 No RoHs compliant. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Suitable for use in wet locations. Additionally suitable for installation within 4 of the ground. IP66 Rated. Made in USA. Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont Corporation. Energy Star is a registered trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. B-K LIGHTING SUBMITTAL DATE DRAWING NUMBER SUB HD Patent is covered in whole or in part by U.S. Patent No. 6,161,948 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

124 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM MR16 Integral Transformer CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC PROJECT: TYPE: CATALOG NUMBER: SOURCE: NOTES: FLOODLIGHT AR MR TR Example - AR - MR - TR SAP C PP Material Blank - Aluminum B - Brass Series AR - ArtiStar Source MR - MR16 Housing TR - Integral Transformer Lamp Finish 0 - By Others 1 - ESX(20W), 12 Spot 2 - BAB(20W), 40 Flood Aluminum & Brass Finish Powder Coat Color Satin Wrinkle Bronze BZP BZW Black BLP BLW White (Gloss) WHP WHW Aluminum SAP 3 - FRB(35W), 12 Spot 4 - FRA(35W), 23 N. Flood 5 - FMW(35W), 40 Flood Machined Polished Mitique TM Brass Finish MAC POL MIT 15 - EYR(42W), 12 Spot 16 - EYS(42W), 25 N. Flood 17 - EYP(42W), 40 Flood 6 - EXT(50W), 13 Spot 7 - EXZ(50W), 26 N. Flood 8 - EXN(50W), 40 Flood Premium Finish 9 - FNV(50W), 60 W. Flood ABP Antique Brass Powder CMG Cascade Mountain Granite RMG Rocky Mountain Granite AMG Aleutian Mountain Granite CRI Cracked Ice SDS Sonoran Desert Sandstone AQW Antique White CRM Cream SMG Sierra Mountain Granite BCM Black Chrome HUG Hunter Green TXF Textured Forest BGE Beige MDS Mojave Desert Sandstone WCP Weathered Copper Lens 9 - Clear Lens (Standard) 10 - Spread Lens 12 - Soft Focus Lens 13 - Rectilinear Lens Shielding 11 - Honeycomb Baffle Cap Style Base Height Input Volts Option Verde VER A - 45 B - 90 C - Flush D - 45 E - 90 F - 90 Cutoff without Weep Hole without Weep Hole with Flush Lens (for Interior Use Only) (for Interior Use Only) 6-6 with Anchor Base (Standard) with Anchor Base with Anchor Base with Anchor Base Volt Volt PP - Power Pipe option with 18 Stake SF - Stability Flange (for use with Power Pipe ) LAMP DATA BK No. Lamp Watts Description Rated Life Center Beam Candlepower 1 20 ESX 4,000 4, BAB 4, FRB 5,000 8, FRA 5,000 2, FMW 5,000 1, EYR 5,000 8,200 BPP Brown Patina Powder NBP Natural Brass Powder WIR Weathered Iron CAP Clear Anodized Powder OCP Old Copper WM - Wall or ceiling Mount with 5 dia. canopy* * Base height limited to 6 max. with brass fixtures BK No. Lamp Watts Description Rated Life Center Beam Candlepower EYS 5,000 2, EYP 5,000 1, EXT 5,000 10, EXZ 5,000 3, EXN 5,000 1, FNV 5, SUBMITTAL DATE Also available in RAL Finishes See submittal SUB DRAWING NUMBER SUB THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. AND ITS RECEIPT OR POSSESSION DOES NOT CONVEY ANY RIGHTS TO REPRODUCE, DISCLOSE ITS CONTENTS, OR TO MANUFACTURE, USE OR SELL ANYTHING IT MAY DESCRIBE. REPRODUCTION, DISCLOSURE OR USE WITHOUT SPECIFIC WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR01A LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

125 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM MR16 Integral Transformer PROJECT: FLOODLIGHT TYPE: A/D CAP B/E CAP C CAP F CAP 4 1/2" 2 3/8" 1 1/2" 2" 3 1/8" 1" 1/4" Dia 120 Apart STANDARD BASE 7/8" Dia 2 1/4" Dia 1/8" 1/2" WALL MOUNT CANOPY 3 1/2" O.C. 3/8" 5" Dia 2 1/4" 24" 1" POWER PIPE 4 1/2" 18" 12" 18" 6" 1/8" ANCHOR BASE STANDARD MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS GreenSource Initiative Metal and packaging components are made from recycled materials. Manufactured using renewable solar energy, produced onsite. Returnable to manufacturer at end of life to ensure cradle-to-cradle handling. Packaging contains no chlorofluorocarbons (CFC s). Use of this product may qualify for GreenSource efficacy and recycling rebate(s). Consult for program requirements. Materials Furnished in Copper-Free Aluminum (Type 6061-T6), Brass (Type 360). Body Fully machined from solid billet. Unibody design provides enclosed, water-proof wireway and integral heat sink for maximum component life. Integral knuckle for maximum mechanical strength. High temperature, silicone O Ring provides water-tight seal. Knuckle Aim and Lock knuckle is comprised of two components. The first is integral to the body and features an interior, machined taper. The second is machined from solid billet and features a second, reverse angle taper. The resultant mechanical taper-lock allows a full 180 vertical adjustment without the use of serrated teeth, which inherently limit aiming. High temperature, silicone O Ring provides water-tight seal and compressive resistance to maintain fixture position. Design withstands 73 lb. static load prior to movement to ensure decades of optical alignment. Biaxial source control with 360 horizontal rotation in addition to vertical adjustment. Cap Fully machined. Accommodates up to [2] lens or louver media. Choose from 45 cutoff ( A or D ), 1 deep bezel with 90 cutoff ( B or E ), flush lens ( C ), or 90 cutoff with flush lens ( F ) cap styles. A and B caps include weep-hole for water and debris drainage. D and E caps exclude weephole and are for interior use only. Installation Machined anchor base with 7/8 dia. slip conduit hole and [3] 3/16 dia. anchor bolt holes (hardware by others). Available in standard increments to facilitate fixture elevation above grade. Optional 18 Power Pipe for direct burial into soil or concrete. Power Pipe additionally features optional 6 diameter, molded stability flange, which simplifies installation and projects into substrate to reinforce housing stability. Optional 5 dia. machined canopy permits mounting to junction box (gasket by others). 6 maximum base height for canopy-mounted brass fixture. Lens Shock resistant, tempered, glass lens is factory adhered to fixture cap and provides hermetically sealed optical compartment. Source For use with 50 watt maximum, bi-pin MR16 lamps. Not for use with IR technology lamps. *Except GE Light Q42MR16/C/VNSP9 (EZY). Transformer Integral, electronic low voltage transformer. 120V, or 277V primary voltage, 50/60Hz. 11.6V secondary voltage. Primary overload protection and RFI filtration. All dimensions indicated on this submittal are nominal. Contact Technical Sales if you require more stringent specifications. Wiring Teflon coated wire, 18AWG, 600V, 250 C rated and certified to UL 1659 standard. Hardware Tamper-resistant, stainless steel hardware. Knuckle vertical aiming screw is additionally black oxide treated for additional corrosion resistance. Finish StarGuard (Pat. Pend.), a RoHs compliant, 15 stage chromatefree process cleans and conversion coats aluminum components prior to application of Class A TGIC polyester powder coating. Brass components are available in powder coat or handcrafted metal finish. Warranty 5 year limited warranty. Listings ETL Listed to ANSI/UL Standard Certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 No RoHs compliant. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Suitable for use in wet locations. Suitable for installation within 4 of the ground. IP 66 rated. Made in USA. Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont Corporation SUBMITTAL DATE DRAWING NUMBER SUB L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR01A LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

126 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Litelab Corp. Jewelers Collection 251 Elm Street Buffalo, NY USA , fax , job name: fixture type: Machined Rings Collection Incandescent 120-Volt Lamp-Ring Yoke PAR-38 Lamp 120-volt, Incandescent PAR-38 (by others) 5 5 /8" Base Fixture Models 120-V.A.C. MAX. WATTAGE J03PAR watts Features Material(s): 6000-series aluminum, precisionmachined to blemish-free architectural finish. Lamp Ring: machined to.187" seamless wall thickness; internally threaded to accept retaining ring for lamp and one or two accessories held level behind 70 beveled front. Socket Cup: machined to.090" seamless wall thickness; securely fastened to ceramic medium-base socket, with leads enclosed in basket-weave, stainless steel sleeve. Yoke: extruded and formed.125" thick aluminum; fastened to lamp ring by means of countersunk rivets, precision set to ensure non-drifting aiming angle. Input: 120 VAC Temperature: 40 C. (104 F.) ambient maximum Weight: approx. 2.0 lb. with lamp and BusRun fitting. Finishes NT Natural Aluminum MB Black P White CP Custom Paint 7 1 /8" 5 1 /4" Specify: J03PAR38 DESCRIPTION: BASE FIXTURE MODEL FITTING FINISH ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) example: J03PAR38-9A -NT -OL-FLAT-w-UV Accessories GLASS FILTERS LOUVERS & SCREENS OL-5X55-w 5 x 55 linear spread lens LVH/w hex cell louver OL-SOLITE-w Beam Softener B-15/w 15% light-blocking screen OL-FLAT-w-UV Bausch & Lomb Optivex UV filter consult for color glass 7 15 /16" 1 1 /4" SNOOT/w Tapered glare shield SNOOT/w.5 Tapered wallwash adapter Fittings BusRun Busway 9A fused plug-in fitter for use with 120V BusRun busway Spec Track 5A 2, 3 or 4 circuit track fitter for use with 120V Spec Track systems Basic Track 8BT 1-circuit track fitter for use with 120V Basic Track systems Machined Canopy 3 canopy and mounting bracket for 4" octagon box by others L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

127 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

128 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Litelab Corp. Jewelers Collection 251 Elm Street Buffalo, NY USA , fax , job name: fixture type: Machined Rings Collection Incandescent 120-Volt Lamp-Ring Yoke PAR-38 Lamp 120-volt, Incandescent PAR-38 (by others) 5 5 /8" Base Fixture Models 120-V.A.C. MAX. WATTAGE J03PAR watts Features Material(s): 6000-series aluminum, precisionmachined to blemish-free architectural finish. Lamp Ring: machined to.187" seamless wall thickness; internally threaded to accept retaining ring for lamp and one or two accessories held level behind 70 beveled front. Socket Cup: machined to.090" seamless wall thickness; securely fastened to ceramic medium-base socket, with leads enclosed in basket-weave, stainless steel sleeve. Yoke: extruded and formed.125" thick aluminum; fastened to lamp ring by means of countersunk rivets, precision set to ensure non-drifting aiming angle. Input: 120 VAC Temperature: 40 C. (104 F.) ambient maximum Weight: approx. 2.0 lb. with lamp and BusRun fitting. Finishes NT Natural Aluminum MB Black P White CP Custom Paint 7 1 /8" 5 1 /4" Specify: J03PAR38 DESCRIPTION: BASE FIXTURE MODEL FITTING FINISH ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) example: J03PAR38-9A -NT -OL-FLAT-w-UV Accessories GLASS FILTERS LOUVERS & SCREENS OL-5X55-w 5 x 55 linear spread lens LVH/w hex cell louver OL-SOLITE-w Beam Softener B-15/w 15% light-blocking screen OL-FLAT-w-UV Bausch & Lomb Optivex UV filter consult for color glass 7 15 /16" 1 1 /4" SNOOT/w Tapered glare shield SNOOT/w.5 Tapered wallwash adapter Fittings BusRun Busway 9A fused plug-in fitter for use with 120V BusRun busway Spec Track 5A 2, 3 or 4 circuit track fitter for use with 120V Spec Track systems Basic Track 8BT 1-circuit track fitter for use with 120V Basic Track systems Machined Canopy 3 canopy and mounting bracket for 4" octagon box by others L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR03 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

129 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PR03 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

130 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM SL1 MODEL SL1 12V 50W MR16 10W LED SIGN - 12V Shown in Textured Bronze Powder Coat Finish (BNT) Precision-machined lighting fixture for dual MR16 halogen lamps or integral LED lamp modules with drivers. Can be utilized for sign lighting, canopy lighting and accent lighting applications. Features: Patented* double-taper locking knuckle that locks and stays locked. Three bend styles from which to choose: Straight, U-bend and Gooseneck. Stem lengths from 6 to 48 and three canopy styles. Construction: Styles: Socket: Lamp: Accessories: Finishes: Mounting: Knuckle:* Labels: Dimensions: Warranty: Available in machined aluminum, machined brass or machined stainless steel. Removable caps with borosilicate clear glass lens, glued in. Available in four cutoff styles. GY-6.35 bi-pin porcelain socket. LED version has lamp module and driver installed. Utilizes MR16 halogen lamps to 50W or integral Solid State 10W LED s with drivers. Up to 3 lens or shielding options can be specified per cap; 2 for the LED modules. 14 standard powder coated aluminum finishes, clear anodized aluminum finish, 3 brass finishes & 3 stainless steel finishes. See FINISHES section of catalog, inside back cover. Available with patented, standard K1 style double-taper knuckle with 180 vertical aiming or optional, patented Rotate & Lock, K2 style double-taper knuckle with ad ditional 360 rotational aiming. K2 style knuckle recommended for wall or ceiling mount applications for simple adjustment of luminaire.. CSA listed for wet location for landscape use (UL 1838) and for wall or ceiling mount use (UL1598). Remote magnetic or approved electronic transformer required for LED module. 2 3/8 diameter body, 8 maximum length. Aluminum is warranted for 5 years..brass and stainless steel are warranted 25 years. *K1 and K2 Style knuckle designs are protected under U.S. Patents #6,966,679, #7,108,405 and #7,458,552. Applications: Wall NEW LED Solid State version of this Model is now available. Features: Same design as standard Model SL1 with integral LED module and driver. Replaceable LED lamp module with thermal control to prevent overheating. Two power settings:10 watts (428 lumens) or 6.7 watts (325 lumens). (Solid state version is not interchangeable with halogen version of this product.) Metals: 6061-T6 Aluminum C36000 Brass Heads: Rear Side Cap Styles: C1 C2 C3 C4 Bend Styles: S1 S2 S3 Mounting Options: MO3 MO15 MO12 Integral Transformer Option: MO12 Note: See specification sheet for catalog number logic and most current product information. Vision3 Lighting San Antonio Drive Fowler, CA L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PRE02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

131 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PRE01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

132 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: PRE02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

133 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: SL01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

134 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM STEALTH SSL-ALED RECESSED LUMINAIRE SSL-ALED DESCRIPTION A General Regressed LED with slot aperture for glare-free, energy efficient, path, step and accent lighting; suitable for dry or wet, interior or exterior applications C 1.60" 41mm B Special Features Dimmable 3W AC LED (dimming by power supply); LED/heat sink module is replaceable C Effects Devices Provided with sealed linear spread lens; consult factory for availability of color gels which may achieve custom color temperatures.94" 24mm A 2.75" 70mm B E D Mounting Optimum 18 (457mm) above walking surface; 36 (914mm) on-center E Retention Torsion spring clips secure fixture into back box, mounting plate or appropriately sized cut-out; additional set screws included with locking version D 2.59" 66mm.125" 3mm 1.61" 41mm TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION Cast 316 stainless steel or bronze depending on finish ELECTRICAL The system requires a proprietary remote driver assembly (PSA-60-12H dimmable power supply with hardwire transformer or PSA-60-12P plug-in transformer, each order separately). The power supply may be installed up to 40 (12.2m) from the luminaires. Each power supply is capable of powering up to 18 luminaires. See page 3 for AC power supplies. MOUNTING See page 2 for mounting options. ORDERING INFORMATION (fitting) SSL-ALED LED The standard 3W AC LED is available in a color temperature of 3000K (9.3 lm/watt). Average rated lamp life of 50,000+ hours. LISTING ETL listed for dry/damp and wet locations; CE marked; IP65 rated; Dark-Sky approved; Patent No. US D610,734 S WARRANTY Manufacturer s one year warranty guarantees product(s) listed to be free from defects in material workmanship under normal use and service. Warranty is conditional upon use of manufacturer supplied transformer or ballast. Example: SSL-ALED-3K-NBR-NL SERIES COLOR TEMP FINISH LOCKING SSL-ALED 3K CK 3000K Custom Color (Gel) W B C IG NBR SS BR ABR BRP BRM White Powdercoat Black Powdercoat Chrome Industrial Gray Natural Bronze Brushed Stainless Steel Brushed Bronze Architectural Bronze Powdercoat Polished Oil-Rubbed Bronze Powdercoat Matte Oil-Rubbed Bronze Powdercoat NL L Non-Locking Locking page 1 [032612] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: SL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

135 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM STEALTH MOUNTING OPTIONS SSL-ALED DESCRIPTION COLLAR (SSL-RM, SSL-CC) Steel collar for mounting fitting directly into drywall/ plasterboard (SSL-RM) or into a cavity or bore (SSL-CC). Requires use of separate power supply. SSL-BBTA Steel powered back box which can be roughed in drywall/ plasterboard, then to receive fitting, which is easily removable. Integral 120V primary, 12V secondary, 60W dimmable conventional electronic transformer. ETL listed for through wiring. SSL-BB Aluminum non-powered back box which can be roughed in drywall/ plasterboard, then to receive fitting, which is easily removable. Concrete-pour rated. Requires use of separate power supply. MOUNTING PLATE (SSL-MP, SSL-DGMP) Stainless steel flange for mounting fitting without a back box. SSL-DGMP readily mounts to a standard double gang junction box. Requires use of separate power supply. ASJUSTABLE STUD MOUNT COLLAR (SSL-SC3, SSL-SC6) Steel collar for mounting to wall stud. Adjusts 3 (SSL-SC3) or 6 (SSL-SC6) to accommodate wall thickness and ensure proper flange fitment. SSL-SMB Aluminum non-powered surface mount box. May be finished in standard or custom powdercoat colors. 4" 102mm 4" 102mm.63" 16mm 3.31" 84mm 5" 127mm 3.40" 86mm.69" 18mm 2.0" 50.8mm 5.25 (133mm) 8.75" 222mm 2.63 (67mm) fixture centerline 4.69" 119mm 0.6" 15mm 2.4" 112mm SSL-BBTA 2.82" 72mm 3.6" 91mm 2" 51mm 3" 76mm fixture centerline.69" 18mm 1.81" 46mm 3.9" 99mm 2 (51mm) 3 (76mm) SSL-DGMP SSL-MP SSL-SMB SSL-BB mm.69 18mm mm 1 25mm 3.5 (90mm) 2.49 (63mm) 6.5 (165mm) 2.49 (63mm) SSL-SC3 SSL-SC6 SSL-RM SSL-CC ORDERING INFORMATION (mounting) SSL-RM SSL-CC SSL-BBTA Remodel Collar (for mount in drywall) Cavity Collar (screw-in or glue-in) Powered Back Box Assembly for SSL-ALED SSL-BB SSL-MP SSL-DGMP Non-Powered Back Box Mounting Plate Only Double-Gang Mouting Plate SSL-SMB SSL-SC3 SSL-SC6 Non-Powered Surface Mount Box 3 Adjustable Stud Mount Collar 6 Adjustable Stud Mount Collar page 2 [032612] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: SL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

136 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS PSA-60-12P Power supply for plug-in applications, Class II 120V primary, 12V secondary, 60W capacity electronic transformer (non dimmable) mm PSA-60-12P SSL-ALED.93 24mm mm PSA-60-12H Dimmable power supply for hardwire applications. Consists of a steel compartment with integral conventional Class II 120V primary, 12V secondary, 60W capacity electronic transformer and integral terminal block. 18 luminaires may be wired to any one power supply, with a maximum of 9 per channel (A or B), in either a home run or parallel method mm PSA-60-12H mm Transformer A B mm PSA-DB Non-powered distribution box recommended for power management if plug-in power supply is chosen. Steel compartment includes integral terminal block. 18 luminaires may be wired to any one power supply, with a maximum of 9 per channel (A or B), in either a home run or parallel method mm PSA-DB mm A B 4 102mm ORDERING INFORMATION (power supply) POWER SUPPLY OPTION PSA-60-12P PSA-60-12H PSA-DB Plug-in transformer (non dimmable) Dimmable power supply with hardwire transformer Distribution box for use with plug-in transformer page 3 [032612] luciferlighting.com 2012 Lucifer Lighting Company As part of its policy of continuous research and product development, the company reserves the right to change or withdraw specifications without prior notice IH35 North San Antonio, Texas [PH] [FAX] L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: SL02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

137 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM patent no. US 6,652,119 B1 MiT5 LINEAR T5 FLUORESCENT low profile T5 fluorescent fixture SPECIFICATIONS type: Fully assembled housing is formed and welded, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion Standard finish is high reflectance white powder coat, applied post production Knock-outs accept standard electrical fittings (by others) Rotational locking lamp holders Available for one or two T5 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W and high output 24W, 39W, 54W, 80W linear fluorescent lamps Standard 120V or 277V, 50-60Hz electronic high power factor ballast is pre-wired to the lamp holders Dimming and emergency battery back up options available (consult factory for availability and system compatibility) UL and ULC listed for dry and damp locations IBEW Made in the U.S.A. NOTE: Includes program rapid start ballast. T5 architectural LIGHTING SPECIFICATION / ORDER FORMAT DIMENSIONAL INFO. model no. lamp position wattage - lamp voltage wiring method options overall length MiT5-1T 14-14w T5 /UNV V /RS Dimming - (consult factory) 22-1/2" -1S 21-21w T5 /347 /EB - emergency ballast 34-5/16" -2S 28-28w T5 (consult factory) 46-1/16" -RA 35-35w T5 /DL - damp location 57-15/16" 24-24w T5 HO /CU - custom finish 22-1/2" 39-39w T5 HO (consult factory) 34-5/16" 54-54w T5 HO 46-1/16" 80-80w T5 HO 57-15/16" L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST01SER ES LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

138 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM MiT5 ACCESSORIES type: LENSES Two-piece system comprised of polycarbonate channel and striated snap-on cover M5LNP Clear fine prismatic acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. M5LNCF Frosted acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. TUBE GUARD T5 TG Tube Guard (sold by the foot) ft. CABLE KIT architectural LIGHTING REFLECTORS 20 ga. steel construction, white powder coat finish (consult factory for optional reflector materials and finishes) R1 R2 R3 BAC-4N-W BAC-4P-W Aircraft suspension kit, 4', white Aircraft suspension kit w/ power feed, 4', white SYMMETRICAL for fixture models MiT5-1T-R1-14/24 MiT5-1T14 MiT5-1T24 MiT5-1T-R1-21/39 MiT5-1T21 MiT5-1T39 MiT5-1T-R1-28/54 MiT5-1T28 MiT5-1T54 MiT5-1T-R1-35/80 MiT5-1T35 MiT5-1T80 ASYMMETRICAL MiT5-1T-R2-14/24 MiT5-1T14 MiT5-1T24 MiT5-1T-R2-21/39 MiT5-1T21 MiT5-1T39 MiT5-1T-R2-28/54 MiT5-1T28 MiT5-1T54 MiT5-1T-R2-35/80 MiT5-1T35 MiT5-1T80 INSIDE ASYMMETRICAL MiT5-1T-R3-14/24 MiT5-1T14 MiT5-1T24 MiT5-1T-R3-21/39 MiT5-1T21 MiT5-1T39 MiT5-1T-R3-28/54 MiT5-1T28 MiT5-1T54 MiT5-1T-R3-35/80 MiT5-1T35 MiT5-1T80 ELLIPTICAL MiT5-1T-RE-14/24 MiT5-1T14 MiT5-1T24 MiT5-1T-RE-21/39 MiT5-1T21 MiT5-1T39 MiT5-1T-RE-28/54 MiT5-1T28 MiT5-1T54 MiT5-1T-RE-35/80 MiT5-1T35 MiT5-1T80 RE R4 R5 MiT5-1S-R4-14/24 MiT5-1S14 MiT5-1S24 MiT5-1S-R4-21/39 MiT5-1S21 MiT5-1S39 MiT5-1S-R4-28/54 MiT5-1S28 MiT5-1S54 MiT5-1S-R4-35/80 MiT5-1S35 MiT5-1S80 MiT5-2S-R5-14/24 MiT5-2S14 MiT5-2S24 MiT5-2S-R5-21/39 MiT5-2S21 MiT5-2S39 MiT5-2S-R5-28/54 MiT5-2S28 MiT5-2S54 MiT5-2S-R5-35/80 MiT5-2S35 MiT5-2S80 MiT5-RA-R4-14/24 MiT5-RA14 MiT5-RA24 MiT5-RA-R4-21/39 MiT5-RA21 MiT5-RA39 MiT5-RA-R4-28/54 MiT5-RA28 MiT5-RA54 MiT5-RA-R4-35/80 MiT5-RA35 MiT5-RA L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST01SER ES LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

139 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BFL282 LINEAR T5 FLUORESCENT low profile two lamp T5 fluorescent fixture type: SPECIFICATIONS Fully assembled housing is formed and welded, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion Standard finish is high reflectance white powder coat, applied post production T5 Knock-outs accept standard electrical fittings (by others) Rotational locking lamp holders Available for two T5 8W, 13W, 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W and high output 24W, 39W, 54W, 80W linear fluorescent lamps Standard 120V, 277V or Universal electronic high power factor ballast is pre-wired to the lamp holders architectural LIGHTING Dimming and emergency battery back up options available (consult factory for availability and system compatibility) UL and ULC listed for dry and damp locations IBEW manufactured and labeled Made in the U.S.A. NOTE: Includes program rapid start ballast except for 8W and 13W models which includes an instant start ballast. SPECIFICATION / ORDER FORMAT DIMENSIONAL INFO. model no. voltage wiring method options lamp overall length BFL282-8 /120 Dimming - (consult factory) 2 x 8w T /16" BFL /277 /EB - emergency ballast (consult factory) 2 x 13w T5 21-1/4" /DL - damp location BFL /UNV /RS /CU - custom finish (consult factory) 2 x 14w T5 22-1/2" BFL x 21w T5 34-5/16" BFL x 28w T5 46-1/16" BFL x 35w T /16" BFL x 24w T5 HO 22-1/2" BFL x 39w T5 HO 34-5/16" BFL x 54w T5 HO 46-1/16" BFL x 80w T5 HO 57-15/16" L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

140 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BFL282 ACCESSORIES type: LENSES Two-piece system comprised of polycarbonate channel and striated snap-on cover LNS282P Clear fine prismatic acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. LNS282CF Frosted acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. TUBE GUARD T5 TG Tube Guard (sold by the foot) ft. CABLE KIT architectural LIGHTING BAC-4N-W BAC-4P-W Aircraft suspension kit, 4', white Aircraft suspension kit w/ power feed, 4', white REFLECTORS 20 ga. steel construction, white powder coat finish (consult factory for optional reflector materials and finishes) SYMMETRICAL for fixture models 282-R1-8 BFL R1-13 BFL R1-14/24 BFL BFL R1-21/39 BFL BFL R1-28/54 BFL BFL R1-35/80 BFL BFL ASYMMETRICAL 282-R2-8 BFL R2-13 BFL R2-14/24 BFL BFL R2-21/39 BFL BFL R2-28/54 BFL BFL R2-35/80 BFL BFL INSIDE ASYMMETRICAL 282-R3-8 BFL R3-13 BFL R3-14/24 BFL BFL R3-21/39 BFL BFL R3-28/54 BFL BFL R3-35/80 BFL BFL L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

141 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM FLEX Outdoor or indoor flexible LED fixture for wall and ceiling installation. Flexible on either axis. Body made of extruded selfquench, UV stabilized PVC. Polyurethane resin insures high level of IP68 protection enabling usage in all Wet lcoations, including submersible applications. IP65 for non-submersible Wet locations also available. Maximum length of 32 per fixture. FLEX is comprised of Osram Linearlight LEDs and operates on 24vdc low voltage circuit from remote drivers, ordered separately (see Controls Page 200). DIMMING Additional options for dimming and for light color control are achieved with optional controls in DMX and 0-10V dimming systems. Both systems can be implemented in monochromatic single color or RGB fixtures, allowing scene creation and adjustment of illumination in response to environment (see Controls Page 200). RGB Color control can be a tool of great importance in creating specific visual indoor and outdoor effects. The effects are realized through the use of RGB LEDs and control units allowing color mixing and the ability to shape the architecture with color (see Controls Page 200). L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

142 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM FLEX L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

143 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Application Indoor Outdoor Walls Ceilings Coves Bars Cabinetry Fountains FLEX Technical details IP 65 IP 68 Cable Incl. 6' Optical characteristics 120º Optics 120 degree, is standard. Other optics cannot be applied. Polar diagram (inch) Lux , (inch / 1:50) Light color 3000K 4000K Blue RGB Other product lengths, LED colors, aluminum colors, and other optical possibilities available on request. All other technical data available on L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

144 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM FLEX Application L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

145 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM FLEX COMPONENTS Holder Code Description A A 0.72" x 1.3" x 0.3" Included 1 per ft 18,9 x 33,5 x 6,5 mm Connector Code Description CN01 Included CN02 Option Raychem thermo shrink IP68 Raychem T thermo shrink IP68 Supply Units Code Description 002 OT 75 W 24 V E * see detail p. 200 Controls V 012 DMX 013 RGB Sequencer * see detail p. 200 Supply box IP67 Code Size mm Size inch Power out IP ON / OFF (driver only no controller) SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x3.9 75W 67 SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x W 67 SB x314x x12.4x W 67 DIMMABLE 1-10V SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x3.9 75W 67 SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x W 67 SB x314x x12.4x W 67 NOTE: Standard includes 3 x 3/4" hubs and two secondary cable glands and one blank ( allowing in/out for primary or secondary). Primary connector by others. DIMMABLE 1-10V RGB SB x314x x12.4x W 67 ADDRESSABLE RGB SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x W 67 SB x314x x12.4x W 67 RGB Sequencer RGB SB x253x95 8.3x9.9x W 67 SB x314x x12.4x W 67 See details on page 188. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

146 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L" V W Color/K IP Lum/W Degree FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FLEX FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º FX WW K FX NW K FX B Blue º L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST04 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

147 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM i m m 3000 K, in (997 mm), i i n in ew Profile Powercore is a direct line voltage, under-cabinet LED fixture for common task lighting and display case applications. Available in 3000 K or 4000 K color temperatures, ew Profile Powercore is suitable for new installations and retrofits requiring superior illumination quality and dramatic energy savings. With an ultra-low-profile housing, three fixture lengths, versatile jumper options, and housing colors to match any environment, ew Profile Powercore offers an unprecedented level of design flexibility and ease of use. Industry-leading quality Long useful source life (48,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance). i i n n in im m n n inn i n, i i i n m n i n i. Powercore fixtures process power input directly from line voltage. Clip or track mounting options and standard line-neutral-ground wiring dramatically simplify installation. IESNA illumination specifications for optimal usability and safety in task lighting applications. watts of energy per fixture and can support a For detailed product information, see the ew Profile Powercore Product Guide at www. colorkinetics.com/ls/essentialwhite/ewprofilep/ Item Electrical Beam Angle Lumens m/ W) CRI 79 (3000 K) 84 (4000 K) 48,000 hours L Input Voltage Power Consumption. Power Factor Control Dimmer Compatible with many commercially available reverse-phase ELV-type dimmers Physical and Safety Higher Output Dimensions (Height x Length x Depth) Weight Lens Polycarbonate Fixture Connections Integral male / female connectors Temperature Ranges -4 4 C) Startup -40 F (-40 C) Storage Fixture Run Length UL / cul, FCC Class B, CE, ENERGY STAR Environment Dry / m n m n min in in m i i n m n m m n m i i 79 0 in m in n n m n ( n i 70 ini i ) m in n n m n ( n i 50 ini i ). m i n m i i. n m m n m i 0 0 in.. in i. m n m in m i n.. in i. m n i i. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

148 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM i Item 00 VAC ENERGY STAR including Mounting Clips and End-to-End Connector including Mounting Clips, Leader Cable, and Terminator See Ordering Information Specification Sheet for additional fiixture lengths and housing colors. Color Temp. Length Item Number 3000 K White 4000 K White 3000 K White 4000 K White 3000 K White 4000 K White 3000 K White 4000 K White m m n in in m i. m i i 3000 K, in (997 mm) n i i i n Cd: VA: 0º 10º 20º 30º 40º - 0º H - 90º H 90º 80º 70º 60º 50º min n i n Center Beam fc Beam Width i Item Item Number Leader Cable and Terminator, Permanent Wiring Compartment and Switched Portable Leader Cable and Switched Permanent Wiring Compartment and Terminators, End-to-End Connector, Jumper Cable, Jumper Cable, Y Jumper Cable and Terminator, Y Jumper Cable and White White (Height x Width x Depth) White White (Height x Width x Depth) White White White White White White See Ordering Information Specification Sheet for additional housing colors. m m n in in m i. im n i n 1.7 in (43 mm).88 in (22 mm) m i 0.7 Jumper / Leader Cable 9.25 in (235 mm) in (489 mm) in (997 mm).875 in (22 mm).875 in (22 mm) Jumper / Leader Cable 1.25 in (32 mm) End-to-End Connector 1456 fc 0.5 ft 364 fc 1.0 ft 162 fc 1.5 ft 91 fc 2.0 ft 58 fc 2.5 ft 40 fc 3.0 ft.875 in (22 mm) Terminator Lumens Switched Leader Cable 1.75 in (44 mm) 1.3 ft 2.6 ft 4.0 ft 5.3 ft 6.6 ft 7.9 ft 1.3 ft 2.7 ft 4.0 ft 5.3 ft 6.7 ft 8.0 ft Vert. Spread: 105.8º Horiz. Spread: 106.4º i i Kin i 3 in n i in n, i i in i. m i i i i i in i n, n. i. m, m i, K, K, Kin i, Kin i,,,,,,,, i,, n, n i i,, i, i, n i i, i, i, i in, n i i m m i i i i in i n, n. in ni n n i. n n m m i m i i n. n in im m n n inn i n, i i i n m n i n i L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

149 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM CT Series The CTO Contour Series is extremely compact and flexible. It is easily incorporated under shallow overhangs or within very tight architectural details. The CTL Series includes a rigid prismatic lens to magnify the light source for greater impact in exposed linear applications. CTO K Design Guidelines Socket Spacing For indirect applications without the lens cover, 1.2 or 2 spacing is recommended. In exposed applications, the prismatic lens spreads and magnifies the light so more distant spacings can achieve the desired effect. In this case, spacing of 3, 4 or 6 is best. Series Socket Spacing Light Source Code Description Code Inches (mm) Code Style Watts/Volts CTO CTL CTLD.38" (10 mm) No Lens Clear Lens Clear Lens With Diffuser.50" (13 mm) (30 mm) 2.0 (50 mm) 3.0 (80 mm) 4.0 (100 mm) 6.0 (150 mm) 2000K 2500K 3000K 5000K AM BL GR RD K LED 2500K LED 3000K LED 5000K LED Amber LED Blue LED Green LED Red LED Incandescent Incandescent 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.48 W / 12 VAC 0.90 W / 12 VAC.53" (13 mm) CTO Series.75" (19 mm) CTL Series Series es CTO conforms to a 24 radius facing in or out. CTO and CTL Series attached with adhesive. CTO Series es attached ache with CTO-CP mounting clamp. 6 TOKISTAR LIGHTING L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

150 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Green: X=0.16 Y=0.74 LEDs 5000K: X=0.35 Y= K: X=0.44 Y= K: X=0.48 Y= K: X=0.53 Y=0.41 Amber: X=0.565 Y=0.43 Red: X=0.695 Y=0.30 Blue: X=0.13 Y=0.067 Cable Lighting systems are easy to maintain. Fingertip pressure to the LED releases it from the socket for easy and quick relamping. Part Number LED Color Watts/Volts Amps Life CLED-2000K CLED-2500K CLED-3000K CLED-5000K CLED-BL CLED-GR CLED-RD CLED-AM 2000K 2500K 3000K 5000K Blue Green Red Amber 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 0.2 W / 8 VDC 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 25.0 ma 40,000-50,000 Hours 40,000-50,000 Hours 40,000-50,000 Hours 40,000-50,000 Hours 40,000-50,000 Hours 40,000-50,000 Hours 80, ,000 Hours 80, ,000 Hours Life for LEDs is defined as the time when lumen output depreciates to 70% of its initial value. Actual lifetime may vary based upon environmental conditions. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

151 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM LED Drivers LDR8-40 Tokistar s LDR8-40 is a 40 Watt Class 2 LED Driver used to convert an AC input into an 8 VDC output. It may be operated from a wide range of input voltages. The enclosure is suitable for wet locations. Specifications Input Range: 100~240 VAC Frequency Range: 50/60 Hz Output: 8 VDC (Adjustable +10% / -25%) Max. Output Current: 5.0A Max. Output Power: 40W Protection: Overload, Over current, Short Circuit Operating Temperature: -30ºC~+60ºC Mechanical Specifications Dimensions: 3 x 9.75 x 2 Weight: 1.94 lbs Enclosure Rating: Nema 3/IP65 Mounting: Flange Mount Connection: Knockouts for 1/2 Conduit LED Capacity 0.2 Watt LEDs: 200 pieces LDR8-80 Tokistar s LDR8-80 is a dual output Class 2 LED Driver with two independent 40 Watt outputs. It may be operated from a wide range of input voltages. The enclosure is suitable for wet locations. Specifications Input Range: 100~240 VAC Frequency Range: 50/60 Hz Output: 8 VDC (Adjustable +5% / -30%) Max. Output Current: 10.0A 5.0A) Max. Output Power: 80W 40W) Protection: Overload, Over current, Short Circuit Operating Temperature: -30ºC~+60ºC Mechanical Specifications Dimensions: 3.6 x 11 x 2.25 Weight: 4 lbs Enclosure Rating: Nema 3/IP65 Mounting: Flange Mount Connection: Knockouts for 1/2 Conduit LED Capacity 0.2 Watt LEDs: 400 pieces 9.75 (248 mm) 3 (75 mm) 11 (280 mm) 3.6 (92 mm) 2 (50 mm) 2.25 (57 mm) Transformers The incandescent version of Cable Lighting operates from Class 2 transformers with 12 VAC outputs. Secondary circuits are limited to 5 Amps (60 Watts at 12 Volts). Primary input is 120 VAC/60 Hz. Larger capacity Class 2 transformers are available with multiple secondary outputs. Each output is limited to 60 Watts at 12 Volts. Primary input is 120 VAC/60 Hz. For other input voltages, consult factory. Part Number Outputs D H W Weight C V C V C V C V C V C V C V 60 Watt / 12 VAC 60 Watt / 12 VAC 60 Watt / 12 VAC 60 Watt / 12 VAC 60 Watt / 12 VAC W C V C V D 3.5" 5.0" 5.0" 5.0" 5.0" 3.75" 7.0" 7.0" 7.0" 7.0" 5.0" 5.0" 5.0" 6.0" 6.0" C V lbs 12 lbs 16 lbs 16 lbs 16 lbs Tokistar Cable Lighting is ETL Listed when operated from our Class 2 LED Drivers and Transformers H TOKISTAR LIGHTING L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

152 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM LED Dimmers LC-1CH-MULTI Dimming System Tokistar s LC-1CH-MULTI Dimmer Pack is compatible with industry-standard dimmers working on DMX or 0/1-10 VDC protocol. In the manual mode, a preset light level can be set without the use of an external dimmer. Part #: LC-1CH-MULTI Technical Specifications: Max. Load: 40 8 VDC Environmental Rating: Dry Location/IP20 Dimensions: 3/4 x 1-3/4 x 3-1/2 Weight: 50g / 0.11 lbs Listing: ETL Listed/CE Certified Operating Temperature: 0~+50ºC DMX Mode In this mode, dimmer packs are addressable and may be used with any controller working on DMX protocol. Up to 36 dimmer packs may be connected in series. For applications exceeding 36 dimmer packs, an additional feed from the DMX dimmer is required. The additional feed(s) can be sent directly from the dimmer, or you may specify DMX Splitters. Consult factory on details of DMX Splitters. Analog Mode 0/1-10VDC For operation from devices using 0/1-10VDC protocol, up to 10 dimmer packs may be connected in series. For applications exceeding 10 dimmer packs, an additional feed from the analog dimming device is required. Manual Mode You may select a light intensity at which the fixtures operate. In this case, no external dimming device is required. DMX Console DMX In Fixture 0-8 VDC Dimmer Pack 8 VDC DMX Wiring Diagram LED Driver DMX Out Fixture 0-8 VDC Dimmer Pack 8 VDC LED Driver DMX Out Analog Dimmer 0/1-10 VDC Wiring Diagram Fixture Fixture 0-8 VDC Analog Out Dimmer Pack 8 VDC LED Driver 0-8 VDC Analog Out Dimmer Pack 8 VDC LED Driver LC Dimming System This proprietary Dimming System provides full-range dimming of Cable Lighting LEDs. The system components connect with CAT5 cable. Up to 25 dimmer packs may be connected in series if the total length of all CAT5 cable does not exceed 165 feet from the wall dimmer to the last dimmer pack. CAT5 cables are included with units. Part #: LC-DMR The remote wall dimmer has a rotary dial and on/off switch. Power to the wall dimmer is provided from the LED Driver powering the first dimmer pack. The unit installs in a single-gang box. LC- DMR Fixture 0-8 VDC Signal Out 0-8 VDC Signal Out Fixture Part #: LC-1CH-DP Each dimmer pack is capable of operating up to 200 Cable Lighting LEDs. Dimensions: 1-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 4-1/16 8 VDC Dimmer Pack LED Driver 8 VDC Dimmer Pack LED Driver TOKISTAR LIGHTING 11 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

153 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) Specifications Conductors are 18 AWG, PVC insulated with flammability rating: UL 94-HB Light sources are replaceable 8 VDC LEDs or 12 VAC incandescent lamps Model Spacing CL-201 CL-202 LEDs NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Clear lenses are extruded, UV-stabilized polycarbonate with flammability rating: UL 94V-O Bases are clear or white UV-stabilized, extruded polycarbonate with flammability rating: UL 94V-O End caps are white molded silicone Maximum Run Lengths To minimize voltage drop and keep conductors safely within their rating, do not exceed the maximum lengths shown for each independent Cable Lighting fixture. Accessories Adhesive Tape High-bond adhesive tape may be used to secure the fixtures in place. Part Number Width Roll Size WF-CL20 WF-CL50 5/16" 5/16" 20 ft 50 ft Mounting Clamps End Caps Decorative end caps are available as an option. If individual fixtures are positioned end to end, long runs of product may require only two. Framed applications (such as rectangular layouts) may require no end caps at all..44" (11 mm) Part#: CTO-CP.75" (19 mm) Part#: RC-CP.60" (15 mm).90" (23 mm) Part#: CT-EC Part#: CR-EC Part#: RC-EC Part#: MC-EC Part#: MC-ECL CTO-CP width.60" (15 mm).79" (20 mm) Recess width RC-CP width.90" (23 mm) 1.10" (28 mm) Recess width 2011 TOKISTAR LIGHTING INC. / V1.0 TOKISTAR LIGHTING INC E. Discovery Lane Anaheim, CA L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

154 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM CT Series-0.2 Watt LED TOTAL LENGTH = P x No. of Sockets P.75" SCALE: 1:1.50" CATALOG# CT(O,L,LD)-30-(LED CODE) CT(O,L,LD)-50-(LED CODE) CT(O,L,LD)-80-(LED CODE) CT(O,L,LD)-100-(LED CODE) CT(O,L,LD)-150-(LED CODE) SERIES CODE CTO: NO LENS CTL: WITH CLEAR LENS CTLD: WITH CLEAR LENS AND DIFFUSER P (INCH) 1.2 ±.08 2 ± ± ±.16 6 ±. 2 0 MAX. LENGTH 20 FT. 33 FT. 50 FT. 60 FT. 70 FT. NO. 1 TOKISTAR LIGHTING INC E. DISCOVERY LANE ANAHEIM, CA TEL: FAX: info@tokistar.com Website: tokistar.com CABLE LIGHTING SERIES SUBMITTAL CATALOG#: CT_-_- (LED CODE) DATE: NOVEMBER 5, 2010 DRAWN BY: R. CORDOVA SCALE: 1:2 WEIGHT: 46g/ft PART# CLED-2000K CLED-2500K CLED-3000K CLED-5000K CLED-AM CLED-BL CLED-GR CLED-RD 0.2 WATT LED 8VDC/25.0mA LED CODE 2000K 2500K 3000K 5000K AM BL GR RD COLOR 2000K 2500K 3000K 5000K AMBER BLUE GREEN RED LUMEN 4 Lm 5 Lm 5 Lm 6 Lm 0.7 Lm 0.6 Lm 1.5 Lm 0.9 Lm PART MATERIAL BASE POLYCARBONATE COVER (OPTIONAL) POLYCARBONATE DIFFUSER (OPTIONAL) CABLE SOCKET POLYESTER PVC INSULATION WITH PLATED #18 AWG x 2 POLYCARBONATE LED SOLID STATE LED LEAD WIRE PVC INSULATION WITH PLATED #18 AWG x 2 CORD PROTECTOR PVC END CAP PVC L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

155 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM VISIONS BROUGHT TO LIGHT bartcolighting.com t f Type: IPR5S square top, linear T5 fluorescent fixture with lens T5 Fully assembled housing is formed and welded, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion Model variations offered for surface, cable suspended and pendant mount applications Available in standard white, black, silver, platinum, bronze and primer powder coat, applied post production (consult factory for custom finishes) Includes frosted or linear prismatic acrylic lens Available for T5 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W linear fluorescent lamps in single and some tandem lengths Standard ballast is specification grade 120V- 277V program start (consult factory for other voltage options) Dimming, emergency battery backup and specialized ballast factor options available (consult factory for availability and system compatibility Knock-outs on back accept standard electrical fittings by others (consult factory for other locations) Rotational locking lamp holders UL and C-UL listed for dry and damp locations IBEW manufactured and labeled Made in the U.S.A. Watts W Voltage Ballast Lens Mount Finish IPR5S Section 1 Section 2 Section 3* Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 14W: 22-1/2 21W: 34-5/16 28W: 46-1/16 35W: 57-15/16 U: 120V-277V 347: 347V CF: consult factory for specialize voltage [Non-Dimming] PRS: program rapid start [Dimming] MKX: Advance Mark 10 VII: Advance Mark 7 [Emergency] I28: Iota ISL-28 I54: Iota ISL-54 I540: Iota ISL W L28: Iota ISL-28 F: frosted P: linear prismatic SM: surface mount CM48: cable mount 48 cable length CM96: cable mount 96 cable length WH: white BL: black SL: silver PT: platinum BZ: bronze H300: Lutron Hi-Lume 3D ESYS: Lutron EcoSystem ECO: Lutron Eco-10 EHD: Lutron EcoSystem H L50: Bodine LP500 L55: Bodine LP5500 L60: Bodine LP600 L60S: Bodine LP600STU PM18: pendant mount 18 stem length PM24: pendant mount 24 stem length PR: primer CF: consult factory for custom color DALI: Dali T5 PHO: Sylvania Helios PM30: pendant mount 30 stem length TEN: SuperDim CF: consult factory for custom length *Not all ballasts work with all lamps. Consult factory for details. Profile Top View 3 Side View 1-1/2 1-7/ Bartco Lighting, Inc. These products are protected by patents and patents pending. Unauthorized use or reproduction of illustrations, photographs or text is prohibited. Bartco Lighting reserves the right to discontinue products or to change the technical and/or design specifications at any time. The Essence Collection logo and icon are trademarks of Bartco Lighting, Inc pg.01 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 SER ES LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

156 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM VISIONS BROUGHT TO LIGHT bartcolighting.com t f Type: IPR5S square top, linear T5 fluorescent fixture with lens T5 Fully assembled housing is formed and welded, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion Model variations offered for surface, cable suspended and pendant mount applications Available in standard white, black, silver, platinum, bronze and primer powder coat, applied post production (consult factory for custom finishes) Includes frosted or linear prismatic acrylic lens Available for T5 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W linear fluorescent lamps in single and some tandem lengths Standard ballast is specification grade 120V- 277V program start (consult factory for other voltage options) Dimming, emergency battery backup and specialized ballast factor options available (consult factory for availability and system compatibility Knock-outs on back accept standard electrical fittings by others (consult factory for other locations) Rotational locking lamp holders UL and C-UL listed for dry and damp locations IBEW manufactured and labeled Made in the U.S.A. Watts W Voltage Ballast Lens Mount Finish IPR5S Section 1 Section 2 Section 3* Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 14W: 22-1/2 21W: 34-5/16 28W: 46-1/16 35W: 57-15/16 U: 120V-277V 347: 347V CF: consult factory for specialize voltage [Non-Dimming] PRS: program rapid start [Dimming] MKX: Advance Mark 10 VII: Advance Mark 7 [Emergency] I28: Iota ISL-28 I54: Iota ISL-54 I540: Iota ISL W L28: Iota ISL-28 F: frosted P: linear prismatic SM: surface mount CM48: cable mount 48 cable length CM96: cable mount 96 cable length WH: white BL: black SL: silver PT: platinum BZ: bronze H300: Lutron Hi-Lume 3D ESYS: Lutron EcoSystem ECO: Lutron Eco-10 EHD: Lutron EcoSystem H L50: Bodine LP500 L55: Bodine LP5500 L60: Bodine LP600 L60S: Bodine LP600STU PM18: pendant mount 18 stem length PM24: pendant mount 24 stem length PR: primer CF: consult factory for custom color DALI: Dali T5 PHO: Sylvania Helios PM30: pendant mount 30 stem length TEN: SuperDim CF: consult factory for custom length *Not all ballasts work with all lamps. Consult factory for details. Profile Top View 3 Side View 1-1/2 1-7/ Bartco Lighting, Inc. These products are protected by patents and patents pending. Unauthorized use or reproduction of illustrations, photographs or text is prohibited. Bartco Lighting reserves the right to discontinue products or to change the technical and/or design specifications at any time. The Essence Collection logo and icon are trademarks of Bartco Lighting, Inc pg.01 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

157 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

158 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

159 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

160 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

161 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

162 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

163 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

164 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BFL270 LINEAR T5 FLUORESCENT remote ballast T5 fluorescent fixture type: SPECIFICATIONS Fully assembled housing is formed, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion Standard finish is high reflectance white powder coat, applied post production T5 Rotational locking lamp holders 1 3/16" Installed end feed connector accepts 3/8" steel flex conduit (available separately) Wired with 12' leads for instant start ballast operation Easy mounting through provided holes in housing Available for T5 8W, 13W, 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W and high output 24W, 39W, 54W, 80W linear fluorescent lamp in single and tandem lamp models architectural LIGHTING 3/8" UL and ULC listed for dry and damp locations Approved for use as a light in the storage area of a closet as 1" defined by the 2008 NEC Article 410 Tube guard or lens recommended for use in closet applications IBEW Requires a remote ballast and enclosure (ordered separately) flex feed connector NOTE: Lamp holders are wired for rapid start ballasts with the exception of 8W and 13W models which are wired for instant start ballasts. 1 " " (tandem model shown) SPECIFICATION / ORDER FORMAT DIMENSIONAL INFO. model no. options lamp overall length BFL270-8 /DL - damp location 8w T5 13-3/8" BFL /CU - finish (consult factory) 13w T5 22-7/16" BFL270-14/RS 14w T /16" BFL270-21/RS 21w T5 35-1/2" BFL270-28/RS 28w T5 47-1/4" BFL270-35/RS 35w T5 59-1/8" BFL /RS 2 x 14w T5 46-1/16" BFL /RS 2 x 21w T5 69-5/8" BFL /RS 2 x 28w T5 93-3/8" BFL270-24/RS 24w T5 HO 23-11/16" BFL270-39/RS 39w T5 HO 35-1/2" BFL270-54/RS 54w T5 HO 47-1/4" BFL270-80/RS 80w T5 HO 59-1/8" BFL /RS 2 x 24w T5 HO 46-1/16" BFL /RS 2 x 39w T5 HO 69-5/8" BFL /RS 2 x 54w T5 HO 93-3/8" L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST10 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

165 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BFL270 ACCESSORIES type: LENSES Two-piece system comprised of polycarbonate channel and striated snap-on cover U5LNP Clear fine prismatic acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. U5LNCF Frosted acrylic lens with mounting clips (sold by the foot) ft. TUBE GUARD T5 Tube Guard (sold by the foot) ft. REFLECTORS 20 ga. steel construction, white powder coat finish (consult factory for optional reflector materials and finishes) architectural LIGHTING SYMMETRICAL for fixture models 270-R1-8 BFL R1-13 BFL R1-14/24 BFL BFL R1-21/39 BFL BFL R1-28/54 BFL BFL R1-35/80 BFL BFL ASYMMETRICAL 270-R2-8 BFL R2-13 BFL R2-14/24 BFL BFL R2-21/39 BFL BFL R2-28/54 BFL BFL R2-35/80 BFL BFL INSIDE ASYMMETRICAL 270-R3-8 BFL R3-13 BFL R3-14/24 BFL BFL R3-21/39 BFL BFL R3-28/54 BFL BFL R3-35/80 BFL BFL L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST10 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

166 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Ballast Housing Aluminum standard housing with cover plate included : for ballast mounting in architectural or concealed applications H L W ENCLOSURE STYLE 1 L = 15-1/8" W = 3-1/8" H = 1-7/8" ENCLOSURE STYLE 2 L = 23-1/8" W = 3-1/8" H = 1-7/8" Alternate ballast housings are available. (Consult factory for other options) architectural LIGHTING POWER SUPPLIES model no. description T5 REMOTE BALLAST With surface mount enclosure for BFL270, BFL270-S, BFL272, BFL272-S, BDS510 T5 fixtures Note: Catalog number includes program rapid start ballast except for 8W and 13W models which include an instant start ballast. Consult factory for three and four lamp ballast options. T5 STANDARD OUTPUT Lamp Operation Enclosure Style BFB508-1/120 8W T5 1 /277 1 BFB508-2/120 2 x 8W T5 1 /277 1 BFB513-1/120 13W T5 1 /277 1 BFB513-2/120 2 x 13W T5 1 /277 1 BFB514-1/UNV/RS 14W T5 2 BFB514-2/UNV/RS 2 x 14W T5 2 BFB521-1/UNV/RS 21W T5 2 BFB521-2/UNV/RS 2 x 21W T5 2 BFB528-1/UNV/RS 28W T5 2 BFB528-2/UNV/RS 2 x 28W T5 2 BFB535-1/UNV/RS 35W T5 2 BFB535-2/UNV/RS 2 x 35W T L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST10 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

167 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Lighting the Wall Small concealed T5 Fluorescent T8 Fluorescent Style 306 1:8 Scale Slot 1:10 Scale 3-3/4" Length (see chart) 1-1/8" (29mm) (95mm) A 5-7/8" (149mm) A B C D J F E F G H C K Slot Depth (see chart) Return Lip (see chart) Setback (see chart) Sightline Angle (see chart) Maximum Candlepower (adjustable) Joint 1:4 Scale (Ballast compartment not shown for clarity.) H G C J Nominal Lamp Length Luminaire Length T5 T8 1 x 2' 23-1/16" (586mm) 24-3/4" (628mm) 1 x 3' 34-7/8" (886mm) 36-3/4" (932mm) 1 x 4' 46-11/16" (1186mm) 48-3/4" (1237mm) 1 x 5' 58-1/2" (1486mm) 60-1/2" (1537mm) 2 x 3' 69-1/2" (1765mm) 73-3/16" (1859mm) 2 x 4' 93-1/8" (2365mm) 97-3/16" (2468mm) 2 x 5' 116-5/8" (2963mm) 120-7/8" (3069mm) Slot Dimensions (max. candlepower aimed 15 above nadir) Sightline Depth (inside) Lip (inside) Setback (varies) 0 (vert. cutoff) 10-5/8" (270mm) 3-3/4" (95mm) /4" (210mm) 3" (76mm) 6-3/4" (171mm) 2-5/8" (67mm) Recommended minimum: 12" T5 and T8, 18" T5HO Note: Finish interior of cove matte white for best results. Specifications A Specular extruded aluminum reflector B Stainless steel lampholder/support brackets C Aluminum sidearm with mounting tab D Extruded aluminum ballast/ wireway compartment E Conduit entry (one each end, conduit and connector by others) F Extruded aluminum ballast/wireway channel cover G Joiner/alignment screw H Rotation locking screw J Mounting tab (fastener by others) K Integral electronic ballast Finish: Reflector extruded high purity aluminum with clear anodized specular finish. Sidearms and ballast/ wireway compartment mill finish aluminum. All luminaire hardware stainless steel. Mounting: Sidearms with mounting tabs can be wall or ceiling mounted. Luminaires can be mounted individually or joined together to form a continuous row. Reflector aiming is adjustable and is fixed in position by rotation locking screws at each sidearm. When mounted in a continuous row, joiner screws lock reflectors together allowing all in the row to be aimed together. Electrical: Use 90 C wire for supply connections. Integral electronic HPF thermally protected class P ballast (with end-of-life protection for T5 lamps). Ballast/wireway compartment includes one conduit entry at each end. Channel cover removes for access to ballast and wiring. Luminaires may be butted end-to-end (connectors by others) for through wiring. Optional #12 AWG prewired modular through wiring with quick connectors. Master/satellite combination is available (Configuration 3, see ordering information). Master supplied with 2-lamp ballast. Wiring, conduit and connectors between master and satellite units by others. Optional electronic dimming ballast; compatible dimmer switch required (by others). Consult sales representative for compatibility and specifications. Optional integral emergency battery operates one lamp. Separate unswitched supply is required. For complete ballast specifications, see Accessories Section. Standard: UL listed or CSA certified for damp locations (Style 124 painted model with lens recommended for damp locations). 7/11 U.S. Patents 5,550,725 and D432,696; EPO Style 306 Features Compact and flexible effective slot and valance lighting using T5 for precise optical or widely utilized T8 Adjustable all reflectors in a row join and aim together; rotation locking screws secure position* Integral electronic ballast thru wiring for easy installation Durable all parts are aluminum or stainless steel Performance Two parabolic reflector sections drive light to the bottom of the wall. An elliptical section shields the lamp from normal viewing angles and redirects its light to a parabola. Glare is minimized and asymmetry of the beam is maximized resulting in high beam efficiency and superior surface uniformity. 1x55W T5 HO 1x32W T Cd For complete photometrics, visit thelightingquotient.com Cradle to Cradle Certified CM is a certification mark licensed by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. W 30.0 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST11 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

168 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM W 30.1 To Order Style 306 To form a Catalog Number Project: Type: S Mounting S = Sidearms with mounting tabs for wall or ceiling mounting F Source 5 Finish F = Linear fluorescent 2 Style 306 = Small concealed, integral ballast 3 Lamp Note: To order by overall row length, enter ROW CODE in place of Lamp Code below (see Row Charts on page W-30.2 for T8 or W-30.4 for T5). Row Code specifies a row complete with all necessary reflectors and ballasts. Reflector Configuration = Lamp Code Lamp Wattage (see chart below) Reflector Configuration, specify 1, 2 or 3 (see chart below) A = T8 Fluorescent T = T5 Fluorescent Example: A325 = two nominal 3' reflectors, each for use with one 25W T8 lamp; one 2-lamp ballast 1 - Lamp Ballast 1-Lamp Reflector 2 - Lamp Ballast 2-Lamp Reflector 2 - Lamp Ballast 1-Lamp Reflector (Master) 1-Lamp Reflector (Satellite) 00 = Bright anodized reflector with mill finish ballast compartment 6 Voltage/Ballast Electronic 1 = 120V 2 = 277V 3 = 347V (Canada) Dimming* T = 120V V = 277V * Consult sales representative for dimmg 5' lamps (lamp codes Ax40, Tx35, Tx80). Consult factory for dimming for Reflector Configuration 3. Dimming availability for wattages and voltages varies with ballast manufacturer and control type see thelightingquotient.com for dimming specifications and limitations. 7 Option (see Accessories Section for specifications) 00 = No options 0E = Integral emergency battery pack with indicator lamp and test button. Operates one lamp. Available in nominal 4', 6' and 8' units only (lamp codes A132, A225, A232, A332, T128, T221, T228, T328, T155, T239, T255 and T355). 0K = Prewired modular #12 AWG through wiring with quick connectors EK = Combination of emergency battery pack and prewired modular through wiring as described above XX = For modification not listed, include detailed description. Consult factory prior to specification. 8 Destination Requirement 0 = UL listed or CSA certified for U.S. J = UL listed or CSA certified for Canada Lamp Wattage Lamp Length (nominal) Lamp Wattage (Lamp Number) T8 T5 T5HO 2' 17 (F17T8) 14 (F14T5) 24 (F24T5/HO) 3' 25 (F25T8) 21 (F21T5) 39 (F39T5/HO) 4' 32 (F32T8) 28 (F28T5) 55 (F54T5/HO) 5' 40 (F40T8) 35 (F35T5) 80 (F80T5/HO) Example F306 - T321 - S Small concealed fluorescent consisting of two nominal 3' luminaires (one master, one satellite), each for use with one 21W T5 lamp. 277V electronic 2-lamp ballast integral to master unit. Sidearms with mounting tabs. UL listed or CSA certified for U.S. For complete lamp and ballast information, see Accessories Section. Standard T5 lamp color is 3000K/80+ CRI. T8 lamps by others. 10/10 elliptipar from The Lighting Quotient 114 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA Voice Fax thelightingquotient.com Certain products illustrated may be covered by applicable patents and patents pending. These specifications supersede all prior publications and are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2011 Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs, Inc., all rights reserved. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST11 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

169 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM Lighting the Wall Small concealed T5 Fluore cent To order by Row Code T5 lamps 8/04 Style 306 W 30.4 Nominal Row Length (feet) Lamp Combination Nominal 3' Luminaire (1 x nominal 3' lamp) Nominal 4' Luminaire (1 x nominal 4' lamp) Nominal 5' Luminaire (1 x nominal 5' lamp) Nominal 6' Luminaire (2 x nominal 3' lamps) Nominal 8' Luminaire (2 x nominal 4' lamps) Nominal 10' Luminaire (2 x nominal 5' lamps) When the Style 306 small concealed fluorescent is run continuously in a traight ceiling slot or valance, elliptipar offers the option of specifying and ordering the entire row as one catalog number. Ordering by row eliminates the need to calculate length, type and quantity of reflectors. Steps to specify Row Code: 1. Determine clear inside length of ceiling slot or valance. 2. Round up to nearest foot and find the nominal row length in chart. 3. Determine what lengths/wattages of lamps will be used and select the corresponding lamp combination codes. Example: If only 3' and 4' lamps are to be used on the project, specify row codes ending with A, and/or D only. 4. If for a given nominal row length a preferred lamp combination is not listed, select the next shorter row that is available in the desired lamp combination. 5. Once the nominal row length and lamp combination has been found in the chart, note the actual overall row length (last column). 6. Consider the unlighted length at each end of the row (subtract the overall row length from the clear inside length, and divide the remainder by two). It is generally recommended that the unlighted length at each end be between 6" and 12". 7. Enter the four character Row Code in place of the Lamp Code described on page W The remainder of the catalog number is formed as shown on page W Features Time saving simplifies specification and ordering One catalog number includes all necessary reflectors to install row Assured fit all you need is the clear inside length of the ceiling slot or valance 3 Row Code Note: Enter row code in place of Lamp Code described on page W = Ro Code Lamp Com ination* A = All nominal 3' lamps = All nominal 4' lamps C = All nominal 5' lamps D = Nominal 3' and 4' lamps F = Nominal 3' and 5' lamps = Nominal 4' and 5' lamps Nominal Ro Length in feet, between 3' and 50' ** S = T5 fluorescent V = T5 HO fluorescent * Not all lamp combinations are available for each nominal row length (see chart). ** Nominal row lengths over 50' can be formed by combining shorter row lengths (example: a nominal 60' row can be ordered as two nominal 30' rows). Example F306 - S18 - S Nominal 18' long row of Style 306 small concealed T5 fluorescent using only nominal 4' (28W) and 5' (35W) lamps. Row includes one nominal 10' reflector for use with two 5' lamps, one nominal 8' reflector for use with two 4' lamps and integral 277V electronic ballasts. Overall row length is 17' 5-3/4". Overall Row Length 03 A 1 2' 10-7/8" ' 10-11/16" 05 C 1 4' 10-1/2" 06 A 1 5' 9-1/2" 07 D 1 1 6' 9-9/16" ' 9-1/8" 08 F 1 1 7' 9-3/8" 09 A 1 1 8' 8-3/8" ' 9-3/16" 10 C 1 9' 8-5/8" 10 D 1 1 9' 8-3/16" 11 D ' 8" 11 F ' 8" 12 A 2 11' 7" ' 7-13/16" 13 D ' 7-1/16" 13 F ' 7-1/2" ' 7-5/8" 14 D ' 6-5/8" 14 F ' 6-7/8" ' 7-5/16" 15 A ' 5-7/8" 15 C ' 7-1/8" 15 D ' 6-11/16" ' 6-1/4" 16 F ' 6-1/8" 17 D ' 5-1/2" 17 F ' 5-1/2" ' 6-5/16" 18 A 3 17' 4-1/2" 18 D ' 5-5/16" 18 F ' 6" ' 5-3/4" 19 D ' 5-1/8" 19 F ' 5" ' 5-13/16" L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST11 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

170 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM W 30.5 Lighting the Wall Small concealed T5 Fluore cent Style 306 To order by Row Code T5 Lamps Project: Type: Overall Row Length Overall Row Length Overall Row Length Nominal Row Length (feet) Lamp Combination Nominal 3' Luminaire (1 x nominal 3' lamp) Nominal 4' Luminaire (1 x nominal 4' lamp) Nominal 5' Luminaire (1 x nominal 5' lamp) Nominal 6' Luminaire (2 x nominal 3' lamps) Nominal 8' Luminaire (2 x nominal 4' lamps) Nominal 10' Luminaire (2 x nominal 5' lamps) Nominal Row Length (feet) Lamp Combination Nominal 3' Luminaire (1 x nominal 3' lamp) Nominal 4' Luminaire (1 x nominal 4' lamp) Nominal 5' Luminaire (1 x nominal 5' lamp) Nominal 6' Luminaire (2 x nominal 3' lamps) Nominal 8' Luminaire (2 x nominal 4' lamps) Nominal 10' Luminaire (2 x nominal 5' lamps) Nominal Row Length (feet) Lamp Combination Nominal 3' Luminaire (1 x nominal 3' lamp) Nominal 4' Luminaire (1 x nominal 4' lamp) Nominal 5' Luminaire (1 x nominal 5' lamp) Nominal 6' Luminaire (2 x nominal 3' lamps) Nominal 8' Luminaire (2 x nominal 4' lamps) Nominal 10' Luminaire (2 x nominal 5' lamps) ' 4-15/16" 20 C 2 19' 5-1/4" 21 A ' 3-3/8" 21 D ' 4-3/16" 21 F ' 4-5/8" ' 4-3/4" 22 D ' 3-3/16" 22 F ' 3-5/8" ' 4-7/16" 23 D ' 3-13/16" 23 F ' 4-1/8" ' 4-1/4" 24 A 4 23' 2" ' 3-3/8" 24 F ' 3-1/2" ' 3-15/16" 25 C ' 3-3/4" 25 D ' 2-5/8" 26 D ' 2-7/16" 26 F ' 2-3/4" ' 2-7/8" 27 A ' 0-7/8" 27 D ' 2-1/4" 27 F ' 2-1/8" ' 2-15/16" ' 2-1/16" 28 F ' 2-5/8" ' 2-3/8" 29 D ' 1-5/16" 29 F ' 1-5/8" ' 2-7/16" 30 A 5 28' 11-1/2" 30 C 3 29' 1-7/8" 30 D ' 0-7/8" 31 D ' 0-15/16" 31 F ' 1-1/4" ' 1-3/8" 32 A ' 10-3/8" ' 0-1/2" 32 D ' 11-3/4" 32 F ' 0-1/4" ' 1-1/16" 33 D ' 11-9/16" 33 F ' 0-3/4" ' 0-7/8" 34 D ' 11-3/8" 34 F ' 0-1/8" ' 0" 35 A 6 34' 9" ' 11-3/16" 35 C ' 0-3/8" 36 D ' 10-7/16" ' 11" 37 D ' 10" 37 F ' 9-3/4" ' 11" 38 A ' 7-7/8" 38 D ' 10-1/16" ' 11-1/16" ' 9-5/8" 39 C 4 38' 10-1/2" 40 D ' 8-7/8" 40 F ' 9-7/8" ' 10" 41 A 7 40' 6-1/2" 41 D ' 8-11/16" 41 F ' 8-7/8" ' 9-11/16" 42 D ' 8-1/2" 42 F ' 9-3/8" ' 9-3/16" ' 8-5/16" 43 F ' 7-1/4" ' 9-3/16" 44 A ' 5-3/8" 44 C ' 9" 44 D ' 7-9/16" 45 D ' 7-1/8" 45 F ' 8" ' 8-1/8" 46 D ' 7-3/16" 46 F ' 7-3/ ' 8-3/16" 47 A 8 46' 4" ' 6-3/4" 47 F ' 7-7/8" ' 7-5/8" 48 D ' 6" 48 F ' 6-7/8" ' 7-11/16" 49 C 5 48' 7-1/8" 49 D ' 5" 50 A ' 2-7/8" 50 D ' 5-5/8" 50 F ' 6-1/2" ' 6-5/8" 3/02 elliptipar from The Lighting Quotient 114 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA Voice Fax thelightingquotient.com Certain products illustrated may be covered by applicable patents and patents pending. These specifications supersede all prior publications and are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2011 Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs, Inc., all rights reserved. L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST11 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

171 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM BFL110 LINEAR T5 FLUORESCENT low profile T5 fluorescent uplight type: SPECIFICATIONS Extruded aluminum housing and punch-formed end caps in standard or custom anodize and powder coat finish Reflector formed of high reflectance semi-specular aluminum Fixtures are cut to length ± 1/16" with a maxiumum of 144" OA Available for one T5 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W and high output 24W, 39W, 54W, 80W linear fluorescent lamp in single or tandem configurations Mounting accomplished with fasteners by others through factory drilled holes as specified Specification grade 120V-277V electronic ballast is pre-wired to lamp holders Dimming and emergency ballast options available (consult factory for availability and system compatibility) Optional linear prismatic lens available UL and ULC listed for dry and damp locations IBEW manufactured and labeled Made in the U.S.A. T5 architectural LIGHTING SPECIFICATION / ORDER FORMAT DIMENSIONAL INFO. model no. wattage voltage options overall length BFL w T5 /UNV Dimming - (consult factory) 23-15/16" to 35-11/16" 21-21w T5 120V-277V /EB - emergency ballast 35-3/4" to 47-7/16" 28-28w T5 (consult factory) 47-1/2" to 59-5/16" 35-35w T5 /DL - damp location 59-3/8" 24-24w T5 HO /CU - custom finish 23-15/16" to 35-11/16" 39-39w T5 HO (consult factory) 35-3/4" to 47-7/16" 54-54w T5 HO /LNP - linear prismatic lens 47-1/2" to 59-5/16" 80-80w T5 HO 59-3/8" L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: ST12 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

172 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

173 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM EUTRAC L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

174 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

175 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

176 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM EUTRAC L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

177 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

178 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L T N TRAC T D L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: TR0 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

179 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: WS01 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

180 PROJECT: ASPEN ART MUSEUM (ASP 10113) NEW ASPEN ART MUSEUM VISIONS BROUGHT TO LIGHT bartcolighting.com t f Type: BT6200 semi-recessed linear T6 fluorescent fixture T6 Housing is formed and welded, 20 ga. steel, chemically treated to resist corrosion and enhance paint adhesion 16 ga. trim plate available in #8 polished stainless steel, #4 brushed stainless steel or Fluoroscape White, black, silver, platinum and bronze powder coat finish Includes machined aluminum socket covers in matching finish Available for 20, 34, 40, 50 and 60 nominal length linear T6 fluorescent lamp in single fixture or continuous run configurations Continuous run fixtures include 7 amp power quick connects Includes electronic 120V or 277V rapid start ballast 10% dimming ballast available (requires interface, consult factory for availability and system compatibility) Knock outs on rear accept standard electrical fittings by others Accessory reflectors and lenses available Non-dimming fixtures are UL/ULC listed for insulated ceiling, damp location and through wiring Dimming fixtures are UL/ULC listed for insulated ceiling, dry location and through wiring IBEW manufactured and labeled Made in U.S.A. Lengths Voltage Ballast Config. Finish BT Section Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 **20: 17W, 21-3/16 **34: 27W, 34-15/16 *40: 30W, 40-27/32 *50: 38W, 50-21/32 120: 120V 277: 277V Leave blank for Non-Dimming DIM: 10% Dimming (Requires interface, consult factory, not available for 20" lamp) SIN: single STA: starter ADD: adder TER: terminator S8: #8 polished stainless steel S4: #4 brushed stainless steel FW: fluoroscape white BL: black *60: 45W, 60-1/2" SL: silver *4040: 2x30W, 80-1/32" PT: platinum *5050: 2x38W, 99-21/32" BZ: bronze CF: consult factory for custom color **BT and BT available in single (SIN) configuration only. *Wattage rating for non-dimming ballast. When using dimming ballast, add one watt. Profile Top View 1/4 1-7/8 1/4 1-15/ /32 Side View 2-3/ Bartco Lighting, Inc. These products are protected by patents and patents pending. Unauthorized use or reproduction of illustrations, photographs or text is prohibited. Bartco Lighting reserves the right to discontinue products or to change the technical and/or design specifications at any time. The BT6 logo and icon are trademarks of Bartco Lighting, Inc pg.01 L' O BSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL, LIGHTING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS 120 Walker Street, 7th Floor East New York, NY T: F: WS02 LIGHTING FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS February 4, 2013

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