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CCS PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 15940
PS 1 - GENERAL
It is the intention of the Corporation to obtain a complete, operational
Client Comfort System (CCS). The Contractor shall provide everything, both materials and
labour, required for a complete and fully operational system including, but not limited
to:
.1 All engineering and documentation necessary to
define all details of the contractor's system for both
Corporation review and Contractor installation;
.2 All computerised and electronic hardware, including
network communications devices, standalone panels
and terminal unit controllers;
.3 All hardware components necessary for a complete
system, including field devices of all types (e.g. sensors,
actuators, relays, contractors), 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 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 completed
installation, with commissioning reports and operations and
maintenance manuals.
Installation shall be in accordance with the PS 8 Installation Standards.
.1 Installation shall conform to the latest building
codes and standards in effect.
.2 Wiring to be in accordance with C.E.C. and the
standards of Division 16 for the project.
.3 Openings through fire separations shall be sealed
with an approved fire stopping product.
.4 The location of all devices to be reviewed with the
Corporation's representative prior to installation.
.5 It is the Control Contractors responsibility to be
familiar with and abide by the latest issue of the BCBC
Point Naming
Convention and Graphics Guidelines for Client Comfort
Systems. These are available on the
Internet or in hard copy from BCBC Technical Value
Department.
.1 Submit shop drawings for the project, in accordance
with Section 01340 of the General Conditions of the
Contract for the Project, and as follows:
.2 Submit product data on all computer components,
Standalone panels, (SAPs), terminal unit controllers,
(TUCs), and field devices. All data not applicable to
project to be crossed out. Refer to PS 6.1.
.3 Provide schematics showing system architecture
including network, SAPs and TUCs, wiring ladder diagrams
and point layouts referenced to Points Lists.
.4 Submit graphic screens in software format and hard
copy to the Engineer for review a minimum of 4 weeks
prior to the 7 day test.
.5 Provide written software for proposed sequences of
operation which differ from the generic start-up logic
software included in the specifications section
15930, to Consultant for review, prior to installation in panels
and equipment start-up.
.6 Apply BCBC Point Naming Convention to all points.
Without restricting any warranty or guarantee implied or stipulated by
law or elsewhere in the contract documents, the 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. Service inspections
and servicing of equipment during the warranty year if necessary, to be included in the
Total Amount of Proposal.
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, and using both the
Contractor's full graphics interface software and text-based
terminal mode software (if the latter is provided).
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