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The Landlord shall
provide the materials and labour necessary for a complete and fully operational Client
Comfort
System (CCS) including,
but not limited to:
.1 The
engineering and product documentation which defines all details of the CCS to be installed
for review by the
Corporation;
.2 All
computerised and electronic hardware, including network communications devices, stand-
alone panels (SAPs)
and
terminal unit controllers (TUCs);
.3 All
hardware components necessary for a complete system, including field devices of all types
(i.e. sensors,
actuators,
relays, contactors), transformers, wiring, conduit, raceways, and piping;
.4 All application programming, databases, graphics and other
activities related to computer software or firmware,
required to implement the generic start-up logic
and the graphics screens (including dynamic data points and
"hot" spots) defined in this
specification. Refer to Section 15930;
.5 A complete installation of all non-DDC and emergency controls listed in this specification;
.6 Labour and supervision for the installation, calibration,
adjustments, checkouts, commissioning of all components
and devices provided, and Substantial
Performance requirements; and
.7 Complete documentation of the installed system, with
commissioning reports and Operations and Maintenance
manuals.
.1 Apply the BCBC Point Naming Convention to all points.
.2 Apply the BCBC Graphic Guidelines to all graphics.
All physical points specified in the project shall exist on at
least one graphic.
.3 Openings through fire separations shall be sealed with an approved fire stopping product.
.1 Submit shop drawings for the project in accordance
with Section 01340 of the General Conditions of the
Contract for the Project. Submit two additional
copies of the shop drawings to the BCBC Project Manager for
review by the Corporation.
.2 Submit product sheets on all computer components,
standalone panels ( SAPs ), terminal unit controllers
(TUCs), and field devices. Cross out all data on
the sheets not applicable to the project.
.3 Provide schematic(s) of the system architecture, including
network, SAPs and TUCs. Provide also wiring ladder
diagrams and panel layouts as referenced by the
Points Lists.
.4 Submit the required graphic screens for review by the Corporation 4 weeks prior to the Seven Day Test.
.5 Provide written software for Sequences of Operation
which differ from the generic start-up logic included in
Section 15930 prior to installation into the
system.
.6 Submit calculations, on a panel-by-panel basis,
confirming that the random access memory (RAM) requirements
as defined in PS 3.7 Memory, are met.
.7 Provide recommended list of spare parts to be stocked on site.
.8 Provide an outline of the training program and the name and
background of the person who will perform the
training.
Without restricting any warranty or guarantee implied or stipulated by law or elsewhere in the contract documents, the Controls Contractor will, at his own expense, rectify and make good any defect or fault that appears in the work within TWELVE (12) months from the date of the Certificate of Substantial Performance. Provide service inspections and servicing of equipment, if necessary, during the warranty year.
Include a program, of at least 20 hours duration, for on-site operator training. This program shall, at a minimum, cover the following:
.1 All procedures necessary for writing, editing, saving,
uploading, and downloading of application software, point
definition database, and any other software
accessible to the user.
.2 The set-up, documentation, and editing of system displays for all systems and interfaces included in this contract.
.3 The set-up, documentation, and editing of
totalizers, trend logs and trend graphing for operator selected points in
each of the systems.
.4 All procedures necessary to set up and execute point monitoring,
point command (e.g. auto/manual toggle and in
manual, assigning a specific value), and point
response monitoring functions.
.5 Training for all of the foregoing shall be carried out from both
the onsite user interface terminal and from a remote
terminal by modem, using both the Contractor's full
graphics interface software and/or text-based terminal mode
software (if the latter is provided).
.1 The following products are approved for this project, subject to
the system component and configuration
restrictions listed for each manufacturer:
.1 Delta Controls
HVAC System Product Number 1 to 9 10 + Thermal Zones in Building 1. Single Zone (reheat optional) ICP015 ICP015 2. Central VAV(reheat optional) ICP015 ICP015 and IZ 3. Bypass VAV(reheat optional) ICP015 ICP015 4. Multizone ICP015 ICP015 5. Dual Fan Dual Duct n/a ICP015 and IZ 6. Air to Air Heat Pump ICP015 ICP015 7. Water Loop Heat Pump n/a ICP015 and IZ Must include two (2) licensed copies of IGRAPHW.EXE software.
.2 Multinet
HVAC System Product Number 1 to 9 10 + Thermal Zones in Building 1. Single Zone (reheat optional) MACH2 Mach2; MNC100 2. Central VAV(reheat optional) MACH2 MACH2; MNC100 & Mach-Air 3. Bypass VAV(reheat optional) MACH2 MACH2; MNC100 4. Multizone MACH2 MACH2; MNC100 5. Dual Fan Dual Duct MACH2 MACH2; MNC100 & Mach-Air 6. Air to Air Heat Pump MACH1 MACH2; MNC100 7. Water Loop Heat Pump MACH1 MACH2; MNC100 & MACH1 Must include two (2) licensed copies of MultiNet Incontrol for Windows software.
Static screen graphics generation software shall be Visio Technical.
.2 Other vendors who wish to receive approval to bid shall submit
complete data for review in accordance with
Request for Approval process specified elsewhere in
the contract documents. For the CCS, the review procedure
may include an all day interview session with the
vendor, the Consultant and the Corporation, to evaluate
capabilities in detail. Such an interview will
require attendance by technically knowledgeable staff from the vendor.
Allow time for this procedure when the approval
request is submitted.
Each SAP shall have the capability for 10% spare capacity for input points and 10% spare capacity for output points.
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