Section 4185. Highway Lighting Materials
A. Furnish materials for highway lighting of the size and type specified.
B. When more than one unit of any item is required for installation, furnish units that are all the same make and design. Furnish apparatus and materials that meet the following:
· Are new products of manufacturers regularly engaged in production of items of this type,
· Are the manufacturer's latest approved design,
· Carry the UL seal of approval, if listed, and
· Are recommended by the manufacturer for the intended use.
1. Furnish steel, aluminum, or wood poles of the size and type specified.
2. Each lighting pole is to include provisions for supporting the luminaire or luminaires. If furnishing metal poles, furnish poles consisting of:
· A tapered round shaft, complete with a base, and removable pole top,
· Nameplate or other identification displaying the manufacturer's name, type, height, and shop order number, and
· Appurtenant supporting devices.
3. Dimensions and other details will be shown in the contract documents. Furnish poles and mastarms meeting the mounting height and mastarm length shown in the contract documents. Ensure the structural design of the light pole is based on the AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals.
4. The assembled lighting unit, consisting of the pole and all attachments including mastarms, luminaires, and breakaway base or slip base, as specified, complete and in place in the footing anchor bolts, is required to withstand windloading equal to a wind of 80 mph (130 km/h) without fracture or apparent deformation of components. Furnish poles in one section. Ensure each standard is designed for a luminaire dead load of 75 pounds (35 kg) and a projected area of 1.5 square feet (0.10 m2), except that in the case of twin mastarms, these values are applied to each mastarm.
5. Furnish castings incidental to poles that are smooth and clean, with all details well defined and true to pattern.
6. Furnish pole bases that telescope the pole shaft and are attached to the pole shaft by two welds (top and bottom) subject to approval of the Engineer. Ensure bases other than slip base poles have four anchor bolt holes located 90 degrees apart in the bolt circle. If slip bases are furnished, ensure they have three anchor bolt holes located 120 degrees apart in the bolt circle, oriented as shown in the contract documents. For poles with mastarms, ensure the centers of two adjacent anchor bolt holes are on a line parallel with the neutral plane of the pole shaft with respect to one mastarm, designated as the standard mastarm.
7. Obtain a template from the manufacturer for placement of anchor bolts.
8. With the pole, furnish metal ornamental covers for the upper ends of the anchor or attachment bolts for breakaway base poles.
9. Provide a wiring handhole, no less than 4 inches by 6 inches (100 mm by 150 mm), with a weatherproof metal cover, for all metal poles not mounted on transformer bases, or as shown in the contract documents. Center the handhole on a point no less than 14 inches (350 mm) or no more than 18 inches (450 mm) above the bottom surface of the pole base mounting flange, and 90 degrees clockwise from the center line of the standard mastarm, as viewed from above. Ensure the pole shaft has a J-hook at the top for supporting cables.
10. Ensure each pole has an approved grounding lug. When a handhole is furnished, ensure the grounding lug is readily accessible through the handhole. Ensure grounding lugs for breakaway base poles are accessible from the bottom of the pole shaft.
B. Anchor Bolt and Slip-Base Plate Fasteners for Lighting Poles.
1. Furnish all bolts, nuts, and washers for pole attachment and anchoring according to the details in the contract documents. Ensure assembled fasteners are capable of withstanding the forces corresponding to a moment that will cause failure of the pole, transformer base, or other applicable mounting device.
2. Furnish anchor bolts that:
· Meet the requirements of ASTM F 1554, Grade 105 (724 MPa),
· Are full-length galvanized according to ASTM F 2329, and
· Are Unified Coarse Thread Series with Class 2A tolerance.
3. Color code the end of each anchor bolt intended to project from the concrete in red to identify the grade.
4. If slip bases are furnished, furnish 1 inch by 4 1/2 inch (25 mm by 112 mm) bolts that:
· Are high-strength bolts meeting the requirements of ASTM A 325, and
· Are fully mechanically galvanized to ASTM B 695, Class 55, Type I.
5. Furnish washers that:
· Meet the requirements of ASTM F 436, and
· Are galvanized.
6. Furnish nuts that:
·
Meet the requirements of ASTM A
563, DH,
· Are grade DH,
· Are heavy hex, and
· Are galvanized according to the requirements of ASTM F 2329, or ASTM B 695, Class 55, Type I.
7. Nuts may be over-tapped according to the allowance requirements of ASTM A 563. Nuts may be tapped oversize only enough to provide a finger free fit.
1. When indicated in the contract documents, furnish single or twin mastarms as luminaire supports. The contract documents will show the horizontal span of the mastarm and the included angle between the center lines of twin mastarms. Such angles are defined as rotating from the standard mastarm, as viewed from above.
2. Furnish mastarms meeting the following requirements:
a. Aluminum tube or galvanized steel to match the pole, with smooth openings into the pole shaft to provide an electrical raceway.
b. Capable of accommodating a 2 inch (50 mm) slipfitter type luminaire.
c. Type A mastarms: no braces or truss members.
d. Type B mastarms: a single underbrace attached to the mastarm at no less than two locations.
3. Furnish mastarm bolts, nuts, and washers that are stainless steel and meet the requirements of Article 4187.01.
D. Breakaway (Transformer) Base.
Furnish bases meeting the following requirements:
1. Cast aluminum meeting requirements of ASTM B 108,
356-T6 or B 26, 356-T6 aluminum alloy. Two piece weldments with internally
welded inside corners/material 356 T6 complying with ASTM B 108-87 aluminum
alloy permanent mold castings.
2. Compliance with AASHTO breakaway criteria.
Designed according to
AASHTO Standards and Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs,
Luminaires, and Traffic Signals.
3. Meet or exceed NCHRP Report 350, or AASHTO MASH criteria for any assembly system evaluated after January 1, 2011.
3 4. Capable of withstanding an applied moment at the top
equal to the design moment of the applicable pole, and no less than 35,000
foot-pounds (47,500 N·m). Capable
of supporting the pole mounting height and mastarm length shown in the contract
documents.
4. Yields to an applied momentum of
1,100 pound-seconds (4.9 kNs) when tested with an automobile or 400
pound-seconds (1.8 kN·s) when
tested with a solid mass. The manufacturer should conduct the tests and certify
the results to comply with requirements of current AASHTO requirements for
breakaway luminaire supports.
5. Equipped
with a weatherproof manufacturer furnished, other than
aluminum (in other words, having no scrap value), access door with door opening area
of no less than 100 square inches (0.065 m2), unless shown
otherwise.
1. Furnish poles meeting the following requirements:
a. Shafts manufactured with a taper of approximately 0.14 inch per foot (12 mm/m) of length.
b. Steel that is no less than 11 gage (3.03 mm), with a minimum yield strength of 48,000 psi (330 MPa), after fabrication.
c. Steel galvanized according to ASTM A 123. Steel 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick or less shall be galvanized to comply with requirements for 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick steel as described in ASTM A 123.
2. Furnish Type A and B mastarms meeting the following:
a. Fabricated from standard weight, welded steel, 2 inch (50 mm) pipe meeting the requirements of ASTM A 53, Grade B, and galvanized according to ASTM A 123.
b. Underbrace for a Type B mastarm complying with requirements of the mastarm and connected to the mastarm by welded steel braces to form a truss type assembly.
c. Mastarm to shaft brackets that provide a water tight connection.
F. Aluminum Poles and Mastarms.
1. Furnish poles meeting the following requirements:
a. Fabricated from ASTM B 221 6063-T6 or 6061-T6 aluminum alloy tube or ASTM B 209 5086-H34 aluminum sheet.
b. Minimum nominal wall thickness of 3/16 inch (5 mm) unless indicated otherwise in the contract documents.
c. Shafts tapered approximately 0.14 inch per foot (12 mm/m) of length.
d. Castings of ASTM A 356/A 356M-T6 aluminum alloy meeting the requirements of Article 4187.01.
e. Approved dampening device included.
f. Blocked and paper-wrapped prior to shipment.
2. Furnish Type A and B mastarms meeting the following:
a. Fabricated from alloy complying with requirements for the pole shaft.
b. Types A and B mastarms fabricated from tubing or pipe with a minimum outside diameter of 2.375 inches (60.325 mm), and swaged, when required, to accommodate a 2 inch (50 mm) slipfitter type luminaire.
c. Welded braces used to connect the underbrace for a Type B mastarm to the mastarm in order to form a truss type assembly.
1. Furnish poles meeting the following requirements:
a. ANSI
05.1 (ATIS) 05.1, Group D.
b. Pressure treated with pentachlorophenol according to AASHTO M 133.
2. The size and class of wood poles will be specified in the contract documents.
1. Furnish roadway luminaire assemblies consisting of the following:
a. A weatherproof, die cast aluminum or aluminum alloy housing and slipfitter with internally mounted ballast.
b. A hinged, detachable, glass refractor manufactured from high-transmission-factor, highly shockproof, prismatic glass.
c. A snap-in aluminum reflector.
d. A high grade porcelain enclosed socket and terminal block with pressure type terminals for connecting leads entering from the mounting bracket or mastarm.
2. Fit a heat resistant gasket between the reflector and a shoulder in the socket support plate to seal the optical system at this point.
3. Furnish a slipfitter that consists of bracket clamps and provides for vertical adjustment and horizontal leveling of the luminaire. Arrange the slipfitter to accommodate a 2 inch (50 mm) standard pipe bracket.
4. Furnish a weatherproof, hinged, access door for quick access to the terminal block and mounting arrangement. Ensure exposed metal parts are made from nonferrous metal or stainless steel.
5. With the high pressure sodium lamp, furnish a regulated high-power-factor type ballast with starting current lower than operating current. Ensure it will maintain lamp wattage within 10% variation with a line voltage regulation of ± 10%, with no less than 90% power factor. Ballast for use with other light sources will be specified in the contract documents.
6. The contract documents will specify the luminaire according to the type of lamp to be used and its size in watts. Unless specified otherwise, furnish only the light sources for roadway luminaires listed in Table 4185.03:
Table 4185.03-1: High Pressure Sodium Lamp |
||
Wattage |
ANSI C78.42-2009 Designation |
Bulb |
400 Watt |
S51/O-EJ |
E18 |
250 Watt |
S50/O-EJ |
E18 |
200 Watt |
S66/O-EJ |
E18 |
150 Watt |
S55/O-NV |
E23.5 |
100 Watt |
S54/O-NV |
E23.5 |
70 Watt |
S62/O-NV |
E23.5 |
Furnish high pressure sodium lamps for appropriate burning positions, as required by the luminaire. |
B. Underdeck Lighting and Low Mounting Height Luminaires.
1. Furnish complete low mounting height luminaires consisting of the following:
a. An optical train which includes a single piece, prismatic refractor mounted in an aluminum door assembly.
b. An asymmetric, specular processed aluminum reflector.
c. An anodized aluminum visor.
d. An attached or integral ballast housing.
e. A cast aluminum luminaire housing.
f. When specified, an adaptor mount and shield for sign lighting.
2. Furnish a door assembly equipped with noncorrosive metal pressure latches, hinges, and safety chain.
3. Furnish a luminaire housing complete with:
· Captive neoprene and felt double gasketing,
· A rear access hole in a gasketed aluminum cover plate, and
· Tapped conduit entries as shown in the contract documents.
4. Furnish a refractor that meets the following:
a. Fabricated from molded, high-transmission-factor, thermal shock resisting, crystal glass.
b. Is of adequate size to properly house the specified lamp and to produce the required light distribution.
c. Inner and outer surface are covered with an array of reflecting and refracting prisms and diffusing flutes which are designed to provide an asymmetric light distribution.
5. With a high pressure sodium lamp, furnish a regulated high-power-factor type ballast with starting current lower than operating current. Ensure it will maintain lamp wattage within 10% variation with a line voltage regulation of ± 10%, with no less than a 90% power factor. The contract documents will specify the ballast for use with other light sources.
6. Ensure maximum luminous intensity (candela) output occurs at 60 degrees from the vertical. Ensure the unit provides a 180 degree horizontal spread in the maximum luminous intensity (candela) plane.
7. Ensure entire luminaire is designed to be attached to a wall outlet box mounted to a stud, a metal channel framing, or a sign lighting adaptor and shield. Unless specified otherwise in the contract documents, furnish the light source for the luminaire listed in Table 4185.03-2:
Table 4185.03-2: High Pressure Sodium Lamp (Underdeck Lighting and Low Mounting Height Luminaires) |
||
Wattage |
ANSI C78.42-2009 Designation |
Bulb |
250 Watt |
S50/O-EJ |
E18 |
150 Watt |
S55/O-NV |
E23.5 |
100 Watt |
S54/O-NV |
E23.5 |
70 Watt |
S62/O-NV |
E23.5 |
Furnish high pressure sodium lamps for appropriate burning positions, as required by the luminaire. |
A. Furnish approved, copper clad, steel rods of the diameter and length designated in the contract documents.
B. Unless designated otherwise, furnish rods of a
minimum nominal 5/8 inch (16 mm) diameter, and a minimum length of 12 feet (3.6
m) for control stations cabinets and 8 feet (2.4 m) for installations
at lighting units.
C. Include pressure type clamps and bonding jumpers as required. Unless shown otherwise in the contract documents, furnish bare solid conductor copper wire, No. 6 AWG or larger, bonding jumpers.
A. Lighting contactors may be housed within control cabinets as shown in the contract documents.
B. Meet the following requirements for contacts:
1. Two pole, single throw, magnetically held, normally open relays rated at 480 volts AC or greater.
2. Double break, self cleaning type with interrupting ratings as shown in the contract documents.
3. Material designed for lighting ballast loads and requiring no maintenance, such as filing, burnishing, or dressing at any time the contactor is in service.
4. A permanent instruction contained within the cabinet housing stating, "Contacts shall not be filed, burnished, or dressed".
5. Movable contact holders of one piece, molded construction. Opening action obtained by free fall from gravitational forces or by use of noncorrosive springs. The Contractor may use pivots of the hardened, knife edge type.
C. Meet the following requirements for operating coils:
1. A 60 hertz frequency supply.
2. Removable from the front of the contactor assembly without disturbing other components or wiring.
3. Each designed to prevent any expansion, bubbling, or melting that would render the remainder of the unit inoperative in event of a coil burnout.
4185.06 PHOTO-ELECTRIC CONTROL.
Furnish controls meeting the following requirements:
B. Fits the standard 3 prong EEI/NEMA twist-lock socket.
C. Operates with a 60 hertz frequency control circuit.
D. Designed so that any failure under normal conditions will cause the lighting circuits to be energized.
E. All ratings in compliance with the control requirements of the contactor.
F. Time delay type set to turn on at 2.0 footcandles (20 lux) and off at 6.0 footcandles (60 lux).
A. Furnish cabinets meeting the following requirements:
1. Type 304 stainless steel minimum 14 gage, or 0.125 inch (3.17 mm) aluminum, weatherproof NEMA Type 3R enclosures.
2. Full-sized door gasket.
3. Drip shield.
4. Top-mounted 3 prong photo-electric control socket.
5. Insect-proof breather.
6. Labyrinth type breather drain.
7. An internal back panel for component mounting.
8. Door with a single external padlock handle to operate a door latch. Latch mechanism to include no less than two approved roller latches.
9. Cabinet size adequate to provide access to all components for maintenance and replacement without disturbing other components or wiring.
10. Unless
detailed otherwise in the contract documents, space provided for no less than
one line (main) circuit breaker and four branch circuit breakers, one
contactor, two surge suppressors protection devices, and a test switch.
11. Each pole-mounted cabinet equipped with pole mounting brackets, conduit, and hubs.
12. Each pad-mounted cabinet equipped with a removable bottom plate and an internal flange with hold-down clamps for attachment to a concrete base.
B. The contract documents will show the location, type, and other details of control cabinets.
C. Include the following appurtenances:
1. A line circuit breaker that may also serve as main disconnect means.
2. A photo-electric control.
3. Two
surge suppressors protection devices.
4. A maintained contact, three position switch (with all functions labeled as shown in the contract documents) to provide a means of overriding automatic operation of the lighting system for testing purposes.
D. The contract documents will show the quantity and ratings of circuit breakers and other details of individual installations.
E. Apply all requirements for a pad mounted control cabinet with contactor. Provide cabinets with continuously welded seams and minimum interior dimensions of 2 feet 6 inches high by 3 feet wide by 2 feet deep (760 mm high by 600 mm wide by 200 mm wide).
4185.08 HANDHOLES and junction boxes.
Provide four galvanized steel cable hooks with a minimum diameter of 3/8 inch (10 mm) and a minimum length of 5 inches (125 mm).
A. Precast Concrete Handholes.
The contract documents will show locations and other details. Meet the following requirements:
1. Pipe.
Ensure the body of the precast handhole meets
requirements for Class 1500D (75D) concrete pipe. Comply with ASTM C 76. Minimum 2000D
(Class III), Wall B. Four 8 inch (200 mm) knockouts (conduit entrance points)
equally spaced around the handhole.
2. Casting.
For the handhole cover, furnish a heavy duty cast
iron frame and lid that sits inside the pipe end. Gray cast iron and certified
according to requirements of AASHTO M 306 for a 16,000 pound (7260 kg) proof
load (HS-20).
3. Cover.
The contract documents will show handhole locations
and other details. Include “ELECTRIC” as a message on the cover unless
specified otherwise in the contract documents.
B. Preformed Precast Concrete Composite Handholes and Junction Boxes.
Furnish
handholes meeting The contract documents will show
locations and other details. Meet the
following requirements.
1. Constructed to the dimensions
shown in the contract documents.
2 1. Constructed with Handhole (or junction box) and cover
fabricated using mortar consisting of
sand, gravel, and polyester resin reinforced by a woven glass fiber mat or of
resin mortar and fiberglass. Include “ROADWAY LIGHTING” as a message on the cover unless specified
otherwise in the contract documents.
3 2. Constructed Fabricated
to withstand a load of 20,000 pounds (9,000 kg).
4 3. Each handhole equipped with a bolt-down cover of the
same material. Provide
two 3/8-16 UNC stainless steel hex head bolts with washers.
5. Lock down bolts of stainless
steel with penta head.
C. Cast Iron Junction Boxes.
The contract documents will show locations and other details. Meet the following requirements:
1. Cast iron boxes and covers galvanized according to ASTM A 153.
2. Boxes classified by the manufacturer as meeting the requirements for NEMA 4, Watertight.
3. UL approved boxes.
4. Apply applicable provisions of Article 314 of the current NEC.
5. Raised buttons (blind drilled, tapped, and fitted with screws as specified) of the specified size and location cast into the surface of the box floor and cover for grounding purposes.
6. Neoprene gaskets used.
Furnish
boxes meeting the following requirements:
1. Constructed to the dimensions
shown in the contract documents.
2. Constructed with mortar
consisting of sand, gravel, and polyester resin reinforced by a woven glass
fiber mat or of resin mortar and fiberglass.
3. Each junction box equipped with
a bolt-down cover of the same material.
4. Stainless steel screws.
1. Furnish boxes meeting the
following requirements:
a. Cast iron boxes and covers
galvanized according to ASTM A 153.
b. Boxes classified by the
manufacturer as meeting the requirements for NEMA 4, Watertight.
c. UL approved boxes.
d. Apply applicable provisions of
Article 370 of the current NEC.
e. Raised buttons (blind drilled,
tapped, and fitted with screws as specified) of the specified size and location
cast into the surface of the box floor and cover for grounding purposes.
f. Neoprene gaskets used.
2. The contract documents will show
locations and other details.
4185.10 09 CONDUIT AND FITTINGS.
1. The type, size, and location of all conduit will be indicated in the contract documents. Do not substitute types of conduit material.
2. Furnish weatherproof fittings of identical or compatible material to the conduit. Use standard factory elbows, couplings, and other fittings when possible.
3. Limit the inside radius of all field bends to no less than 6 times the internal diameter of the conduit. Bend so as not to kink, flatten, or otherwise significantly reduce the effective cross sectional area of the conduit.
Furnish conduit meeting the following requirements:
1. Compliance
with ANSI NEMA C80.1.
2. Identified with the manufacturer's name and trade mark and the words "rigid steel conduit" or "rigid metal conduit."
3. Weatherproof expansion fittings with galvanized, malleable iron, fixed and expansion heads jointed by rigid steel conduit sleeves. As an option, the fixed head may be integral with the sleeve, forming a one piece body of galvanized malleable iron.
Furnish conduit meeting
the requirements of ANSI NEMA C80.5.
D. Plastic Conduit and Fittings.
Furnish conduit and fittings meeting the following requirements:
1. PVC Schedule 40 and 80 plastic conduit and fittings meeting the requirements of NEMA TC-2, TC-3, and UL 651 for Schedule 40 heavy wall type.
2. Solvent welded, socket type fittings, except where indicated otherwise in the contract documents.
3. Threaded adaptors for jointing plastic conduit to rigid metal ducts.
4. Compliance with applicable requirements of NEMA TC-3 and UL 514B and the manufacturer's recommendation for all materials and methods for attaching and making fittings. Obtain the Engineer’s approval.
4185.11 10 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES.
Details of
connector assemblies will be shown in the contract documents. Furnish connectors with complete instructions,
assembly devices, a disposable mounting pin
(when required), and silicone lubricant for all mating surfaces. Ensure connector assemblies are: 1)
waterproof; 2) designed for both direct burial in the earth and exposure to
sunlight; and 3) are capable of repeated disconnections without damage to the
watertight seals and terminals or reduction of conductivity below specifications.
Furnish connectors recommended for the required cable sizes. Meet the
following requirements for the type specified:
1. Furnish fused Y-1, quick disconnecting type tap connectors consisting of:
a. Two spring loaded, fully annealed copper contacts of 90% minimum conductivity suitable for gripping a 13/32 inch by 1 1/2 inch (10.3 mm by 38 mm) midget fuse, two terminal lugs, a bolt, and a locknut.
· One contact adapted to be crimped to the cable and retained securely within a rubber load side tap housing.
· The second contact preassembled and retained in a rubber Y-insert-body with provision for connecting the terminal lugs securely in place.
b. A permanently marked, load side tap housing, a Y-insert-body, and a Y-housing, each made of water resistant synthetic rubber. Ensure the load side housing:
· Provides a section to form a watertight seal around the cable,
· Has an interior arrangement to suitably receive and retain one fuse contact,
· Is constructed to retain the fuse when disconnected, and
· Has a section to provide a watertight seal between itself and the Y-insert-body at the point of disconnection.
2. Ensure the Y-insert-body retains the second fuse contact and provides a watertight seal for the load side housing at the point of disassembly. Ensure the Y-housing provides sections to form a watertight seal around two cables and for Y-insert-body. When both through legs of the connection are not to be used, furnish an insulated plug with the same diameter as the cable to maintain an equivalent watertight seal.
1. Furnish unfused Y-2, quick disconnecting type tap connectors consisting of:
a. A copper pin to be crimped to the cable and a spring loaded copper receptacle, both of 90% minimum conductivity, two terminal lugs, a bolt, and a locknut. The receptacle and the crimping portion of the pin are to be fully annealed. The pin is to be adapted to be retained securely within a rubber load side tap housing. The receptacle is to be preassembled and retained on a rubber Y-insert-body with provision for bolting the terminal lugs securely in place.
b. A permanently marked load side tap housing, a Y-insert-body, a Y-housing, each made of water resistant synthetic rubber. Ensure the load side housing:
· Provides a section to form a watertight seal around the cable,
· Has an interior arrangement to suitably receive and retain the pin, and
· Has a section to provide a watertight seal between itself and the Y-insert-body at the point of disconnection.
2. Ensure the Y-insert-body retains the receptacle and provides a watertight seal for the load side housing at the point of disconnection and a watertight seal for the Y-housing at the point of disassembly. Ensure the Y-housing provides sections to form a watertight seal around two cables and for the Y-insert-body. When both through-legs of the connection are not to be used, provide an insulated plug with the same diameter as the cable to maintain an equivalent watertight seal.
Furnish semi-permanent Y-3 tap connectors consisting of:
1. Three terminal lugs (each provided with a mounting hole by which all lugs are bolted securely together), a bolt, and a locknut.
2. A tap housing and a Y-housing, each made of water resistant synthetic rubber. Ensure the tap housing: 1) provides a section to form a watertight seal around the cable; and 2) includes a section to provide a watertight seal between itself and the Y-housing at the point of disassembly. Ensure the Y-housing provides sections to form a watertight seal around two cables and for the tap housing. When all legs of the connection are not to be used, provide an insulated plug with the same diameter as the cable to maintain an equivalent watertight seal.
Furnish fused L-1, quick disconnecting in-line connectors consisting of:
1. Two spring loaded, fully annealed copper contacts of 90% minimum conductivity suitable for gripping a 13/32 inch by 1 1/2 inch (10.3 mm by 38 mm) midget fuse. Both contacts are to be adapted to be crimped to the cable and retained securely within rubber housings.
2. A permanently marked, load side and line side housing, each made of water resistant, synthetic rubber. Ensure each housing:
· Provides a section to form a watertight seal around the cable,
· Has an interior arrangement to suitably receive and retain the fuse contact, and
· Has a section to provide a watertight seal between the two housings at the point of disconnection.
Furnish L-2, unfused, quick disconnecting in-line connectors consisting of:
1. A copper pin and a spring loaded copper receptacle, both fully annealed and of 90% minimum conductivity, to be crimped to the cable. Both the pin and receptacle are to be adapted to be retained securely in rubber housings.
2. A permanently marked, load side and line side housing, each made of water resistant, synthetic rubber. Ensure each housing:
· Provides a section to form a watertight seal around the cable,
· Has an interior arrangement to suitably receive and retain the pin or receptacle, and
· Has a section to provide a watertight seal between the two housings at the point of disconnection.
Wire and cable construction types, conductor sizes, and working voltage ratings will be specified in the contract documents.
A. Single Conductor Wire and Cable.
Furnish wire and cable meeting the following requirements:
1. Insulation.
· Rated for 600 volts.
·
Thermosetting, cross linked
polyethylene meeting the requirements of ICEA S-66-524
S-95-658 (ANSI/NEMA
WC-7 WC 70).
·
Thickness meeting the requirements
of Table No. 3-1 Column "A"
3-3.
·
Unless
specified otherwise in the contract documents, comply with applicable
requirements of UL Standard No. 44.
· UL listed for use at conductor temperatures of 167°F (75°C) or higher in wet or dry locations.
2. Wire and Cable.
· Bears required UL labeling repeated throughout their length.
· UL Listed Type USE-2 per UL Standard 854 and Type RHH or RHW-2 per UL Standard 44.
3 2. Conductors.
· Annealed copper meeting the requirements of ASTM B 3.
· Sizes smaller than No. 8 AWG, may be solid or stranded.
· Sizes No. 8 AWG and larger are to be stranded and are to meet the requirements of ASTM B 8, Class B.
Furnish cable consisting of an assembly of individually insulated conductors with a messenger cable. The insulated conductors may be either laid about the messenger or secured to the messenger with a flat binding strip. Meet the following requirements:
1. Conductors.
Stranded aluminum or steel reinforced aluminum (ACSR).
2. Messenger.
Steel or ACSR. If using steel, use steel protected with copper, aluminum, or zinc coating.
3. Binding strip.
Copper, bronze, or steel. If using steel, use steel protected with copper, aluminum, or zinc coating.
4. Insulation.
Meet the requirements of Article 4185.12, A.
C. Thermoplastic Wire and Cable.
Use only where specified in the contract documents. Use conductors that meet the requirements of UL Standard No. 83 and are UL listed for Type THW or Type THHN (THWN).
1. Use only where specified in the contract documents. Furnish cable consisting of either:
· An assembly of conductors individually covered with polyethylene insulation, or
· Polyethylene insulation with polyvinyl chloride jacket together with suitable fillers covered overall with polyester tape and a polyvinyl chloride jacket.
2. Ensure
the cable complies with requirements for Type
Class B Control Cable as described in ANSI/ICEA S-61-402
(NEMA WC-5 WC 57).
Use cord that is UL
listed for Type SO and complies with applicable requirements of UL Standard No.
62 (Table 3.14).
1. Use soft drawn wire meeting the requirements of ASTM B 3, or medium hard drawn wire meeting requirements of ASTM B 2.
2. For direct burial installation, use solid wire for sizes smaller than No. 4 AWG and stranded wire for sizes of No. 4 AWG and larger. For installation in raceways or ducts, use solid wire for sizes smaller than No. 8 AWG and stranded wire for sizes of No. 8 AWG and larger. Ensure stranding meets the requirements of ASTM B 8, Class B.
4185.13 12 SURGE SUPPRESSOR
protection device.
Furnish suppressors surge
protection devices (SPDs) meeting the following requirements:
A. Metal oxide varistor (MOV)
type suppressor SPD, suitable for 120/240 volt single-phase
line voltage, with an ANSI/UL1449 Category
B3 voltage rating of 500 volts (line-neutral) 3rd edition Type 1 with 20kA
I-Nominal and voltage protection rating (VPR) of 700 volts (line-neutral).
B. Single-pulse (8/20 microsecond) maximum surge current rating of 50,000 amperes per mode.
C. NEMA 1 enclosure
included rating that is
suitable for mounting inside a lighting control cabinet.
D. Each line
MOV fused and an visual
indication light LED installed
to show indicate power and suppression status.
Furnish switches meeting the following requirements:
A. Heavy duty maintained contact, three position switch.
B. 600V, 10 amperes, double break type contact.
Furnish breakers meeting the following requirements:
A. Rated for 240 volts and 480 volts, with minimum interrupting ratings of 25,000 amperes, symmetrical, at 240 volts, and 18,000 amperes, symmetrical, at 480 volts.
B. Thermal magnetic trip mechanism with a trip-free toggle operator.
C. Frame and trip ratings as shown in the contract documents.