APC UCCS Temperature Control Thermostat User Manual


 
JANUARY 2008 UCCS STANDARDS 15950-4
and approval.
D. Coordination: This Contractor shall interface with controls furnished with equipment.
Provide additional control devices, interlock relays, and signal conditioners when necessary
to accomplish specified sequences.
E. The system shall include all interlocks, field devices, wiring, piping, hardware, and software
required to provide a complete, functional system in accordance with these specifications
and drawings.
F. The distribution of points and the type of controllers shown on the control panels depicted
on the Contract Documents show the actual layout to be used by the Contractor when
bidding and installing the controls. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to include in his bid
the cost of any additional controllers necessary for a complete job, conforming to
specifications.
G. If pneumatic controls are to be used, the Controls Contractor shall coordinate with the Fire
Alarm Contractor to connect the air supply to all pneumatic controls for fire/smoke
dampers and elevator-shaft ventilation dampers. The Controls Contractor shall install air-
supply lines to the E/Ps controlling the pneumatic damper actuators, and make all required
pneumatic connections to the damper actuators and E/Ps. The Fire Alarm Contractor is
responsible for providing, installing and wiring the E/Ps. The Electrical Contractor, under
Division 16, shall supply power to EP Enclosure.
1.04 WORK INCLUDED
A. Furnishing and installing a complete, fully functional control system per this specification
and the Construction Documents (drawings, specifications, addenda, etc.).
B. Pre-assembled control panels.
C. Actuators, thermostats, sensors, transmitters, thermowells, instrument air compressors,
filter/dryers, gauges, and mounting hardware as applicable.
D. Control valves, dampers, linkages, and mounting hardware.
E. Construction supervision.
F. Startup and performance testing.
G. Demonstration and training.
H. Warranty.
I. Demolition:
When equipment wiring, piping, pneumatics, tubing, telecommunications, cables etc. are
abandoned or disconnected, they must be physically removed and disposed of in a
professional manner. In cases where the demo could have an adverse effect, or where the