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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT-009 CAMERA DETAILSProject: Developer: Sheet Number: Carmel, Indiana 46032 317.705.7980 (fax) 355 City Center Drive 317.705.7979 (phone) Architect: By: Sheet Title: COPYRIGHT & OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Architecture / Project Management: Project Number: Last Revision Date: Set Issue Date Drawn By Checked By Sheet Issue DateTHE CONCOURSECarmel, IN 46032550 Monon BlvdPEDCOR DESIGN GROUP LLC CAMERA DETAILS THIS DOCUMENT IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICES AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, LLC. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL. ITS SUBMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION TO OTHER PARTIES IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS PUBLICATION IN DEROGATION OF COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OR OTHER RESERVED RIGHTS. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE ORIGINAL AND PUBLISHED WORK OF THE ARCHITECT, JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, LLC. NO PART OR WHOLE OF THIS DESIGN, THESE DRAWINGS, OR THE RESULTING BUILDING OR BUILDINGS, OR PORTIONS OF THE RESULTING BUILDING OR BUILDINGS MAY BE DUPLICATED, COPIED, EXHIBITED, PHOTOGRAPHED, PUBLISHED, MODIFIED OR OTHERWISE DISTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC AND PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE ARCHITECT, JAMES R. STUTZMAN AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, LLC. © COPYRIGHT 2023 JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AIA, Carmel, Indiana. 02/03/2023 CT -009 CITY REVIEW Revision ID Transmittal Set Date Transmittal Set Name 01 2/3/23 Carmel Review A B C D 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 A B C D NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONFriday, February 3, 2023, BIMcloud: pedcordesign - BIMcloud as a Service/Concourse/CONCOURSECONDUIT RUNS SHALL HAVE NO MORE THAN 180 DEGREES OF BENDS WITHOUT A PULL BOX. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PULLBOX FOR EVERY 100 FEET OF CONDUIT PATH. CONDUIT PATHWAYS NOTE PROVIDE ONE (1) CATEGORY 6A CABLE FROM CAMERA TO NEAREST MDF OR IDF. PROVIDE 3 FOOT SERVICE LOOP. DATA CABLING LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 300 FEET. WHERE CONDUIT IS ROUTED UNDERGROUND, PROVIDE OUTDOOR RATED CABLING. DATA CABLING NOTE REFER TO APPENDIX MATERIALS.1 DRAWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PART NUMBERS REQUIRED PART NUMBERS NOTE FINISHED FLOOR MINIMUM 14'-0" A.F.F. REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR CAMERA NUMBER EXTERIOR LIGHTING POLE. COORDINATE MOUNT WITH LIGHT POLE TYPE AXIS T91B67 POLE MOUNT 1" CONDUIT TO NEAREST MDF OR IDF. REFER TO CONDUIT ROUTING NOTES FOR MORE INFORMATION AXIS T94M01D PENDANT KIT NOTE: PROVIDE CAMERA LICENSE FOR EACH CAMERA. COORDINATE EXACT LICENSE REQUIREMENTS WITH CITY OF CARMEL IT CHECKED BY:REVISION DATE:KBSO NO:DRAWN BY:© Copyright, KBSO Consulting EngineersREF SHEET:SHEET TITLE:PROJECT:1344 S. Rangeling Road, Suite 202Carmel, IN 46032317.344.8044www.KBSOConsulting.com9/14/2022 11:46:05 AMTHE CONCOURSE - POLE MOUNTED CAMERACITY OF CARMEL IT STANDARDSCON-APPENDIX CAM.421096CONDUIT RUNS SHALL HAVE NO MORE THAN 180 DEGREES OF BENDS WITHOUT A PULL BOX. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PULLBOX FOR EVERY 100 FEET OF CONDUIT PATH. CONDUIT PATHWAYS NOTE PROVIDE ONE (1) CATEGORY 6A CABLE FROM CAMERA TO NEAREST MDF OR IDF. PROVIDE 3 FOOT SERVICE LOOP. DATA CABLING LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 300 FEET. WHERE CONDUIT IS ROUTED UNDERGROUND, PROVIDE OUTDOOR RATED CABLING. DATA CABLING NOTE REFER TO APPENDIX MATERIALS.1 DRAWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PART NUMBERS REQUIRED PART NUMBERS NOTE FLOOR PROVIDE 3.5" DEEP 2-GANG RECESSED OR SURFACE MOUNTED DEVICE BOX WITH COVER (WITH TAMPER PROOF SCREWS). 1" FLEXIBLE JACKETED METALLIC LIQUID-TIGHT CONDUITS +48" A.F.F. CONDUITS SHALL ENTER INTO BOTTOM OF ENCLOSURE GENERAL NOTES: 1.INSTALL EMERGENCY PHONE PER THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 1" CONDUIT TO NEAREST MDF OR IDF. REFER TO CONDUIT ROUTING NOTES FOR MORE INFORMATION +96" A.F.F. CODE BLUE REMOTE BEACON/STROBE (S-1000) 1" CONDUIT CODE BLUE CB 2-E ENCLOSURE CODE BLUE LS1000 VOIP SPEAKERPHONE (FP1)CHECKED BY:REVISION DATE:KBSO NO:DRAWN BY:© Copyright, KBSO Consulting EngineersREF SHEET:SHEET TITLE:PROJECT:1344 S. Rangeling Road, Suite 202Carmel, IN 46032317.344.8044www.KBSOConsulting.com9/14/2022 11:46:05 AMTHE CONCOURSE - EMERGENCY PHONE DETAILCITY OF CARMEL IT STANDARDSCON-APPENDIX EM.121096REFER TO APPENDIX MATERIALS.1 DRAWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PART NUMBERS REQUIRED PART NUMBERS NOTE LOCATED IN MDFLC FIBER OPTIC ADAPTOR PANEL PROVIDE BLANK PANEL FOR ALL UNSUED OPENINGS (TYP.) INCOMING FIBER PROVIDED BY CARMEL PROVIDE TERMINATION FOR CARMEL INCOMING FIBER CHECKED BY:REVISION DATE:KBSO NO:DRAWN BY:© Copyright, KBSO Consulting EngineersREF SHEET:SHEET TITLE:PROJECT:1344 S. Rangeling Road, Suite 202Carmel, IN 46032317.344.8044www.KBSOConsulting.com9/29/2022 12:21:38 PMTHE CONCOURSE - FIBER RISER DIAGRAMCITY OF CARMEL IT STANDARDSCON-APPENDIX FIB.121096FIBER REQUIREMENTS: 1. SUMMARY A. Contractor shall provide, install, and test a complete Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling System that shall provide interconnections between communications equipment rooms (MDF telecommunications rooms (IDF), and entrance facilities in the telecommunications cabling system structure. Cabling system consists of fiber backbone cables, intermediate and main cross-connects, terminations, and patch cords or jumpers used for backbone-to-backbone cross-connection. 2. INSTALLATION A. The communications optical fiber backbone cabling system shall be installed in accordance with TIA standards-based recommendations, the manufacturer’s recommendations/installation guides, and industry best practices. B. All fiber shall be installed in conduit. C. Provide service loops neatly contained in the integral management rings and saddles in a “figure 8”loop at the rear of the fiber optic patch panel as follows: a. 15 foot in each IDF b. 15 foot in each MDF D. Any cables that are damaged or exceeding the recommended installation parameters during installation shall be replaced by the installer at no cost to the owner. E. Identify system components, wiring, and cabling with labeling complying with the Owner. a. All labels shall be typed and printed. Handwritten labels will not be accepted. F. General installation requirements for connectors: a. Install a strain relief boot on all strands, extending over the 900- micron buffer. b. Polish all connector end-faces to a Universal Positive Contact (UPC) profile. c. Perform the installation in strict compliance with all manufacturer instructions. G. General installation requirements for fiber optic patch panels: a. Place optical fiber optic patch panels as depicted on the Drawings. b. Fasten all fiber optic patch panels to the mounting rails, at the four corners of the enclosure at least, using manufacturer-supplied or manufacturer-approved fasteners. c. Place each fiber optic patch panel in the equipment rack so that it is square and plumb and so that the front face of the fiber optic patch panel is as close as practical to the front face of the rack. d. Install coupler modules in adequate numbers to support all terminated strands. e. Fit all unused module spaces with blank plates. f. To prevent the contamination of unused coupler module faces by airborne particulates, leave the dust caps on all unused faces in place. 3. TESTING A. Test each fiber strand with terminated connector to verify the performance of the warranty for the horizontal cabling systems as defined in ANSI/TIA -526. B. Each optical fiber optic backbone cable run shall be tested for length, continuity and overall dB loss. C. The system loss measurements shall be provided at 1310 and 1550 nanometers for single-mode type glass. D. Record bandwidth for each test. E. All test results shall meet or exceed the latest ANSI/TIA-568.3-D performance standards for the type of fiber optic cable being tested. 4. WARRANTY A. All components, parts, and assemblies of the Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling System supplied by the installer shall be guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 25 years by the manufacturer and installer. B. Warranties shall include all labor, material, travel expenses, test equipment, equipment rental and any other expense required to troubleshoot, remove, repair or replace equipment or components to bring the system up to the original performance criteria and operation. REFER TO APPENDIX MATERIALS.1 DRAWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PART NUMBERS REQUIRED PART NUMBERS NOTE 1. All metal equipment cabinets/racks, cable shields, strength members, splice cases, cable trays, conduits, and the like entering or residing in the MDF or IDF shall be grounded to the appropriate PBB/SBB using a minimum 6AWG stranded copper bonding conductor and two- hole compression connectors. 2. Provide 6 AWGbonding conductor for all runs under 100'. Increase the bonding conductor size after 100' by 1 trade size for every additional 100' GROUNDING AND BONDING NOTES INSULATED MOUNTING HOLE INSULATED MOUNTING HOLE 12" 4" 4" 5/16" DIAMETER THRU-HOLE (TYP.)7/16" DIAMETER THRU-HOLE (TYP.) STANDOFF BRACKET WITH INSULATORS 1/4" THICK TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT BONDING CONDUCTORS (TEBC) TO CABLE TRAYS, CONDUITS, RUNWAYS, CABINET/RACKS, PROTECTOR BLOCKS, ETC. TWO HOLE COMPRESSION LUG WITH NON-OXIDATION COMPOUND APPLIED BONDING BUSBAR SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW BONDING CONDUCTORS TO MAIN, BUILDING STEEL AND PANELBOARD SERVING THE TELECOM ROOM CHECKED BY:REVISION DATE:KBSO NO:DRAWN BY:© Copyright, KBSO Consulting EngineersREF SHEET:SHEET TITLE:PROJECT:1344 S. Rangeling Road, Suite 202Carmel, IN 46032317.344.8044www.KBSOConsulting.com9/14/2022 11:46:05 AMTHE CONCOURSE - GROUNDING DETAILCITY OF CARMEL IT STANDARDSCON-APPENDIX GRND.121096