APC UCCS Temperature Control Thermostat User Manual


 
JANUARY 2008 UCCS STANDARDS 15950-5
scope of demolition is unclear, consult with Shop technician prior to bid submittal.
Approval from HVAC/Controls must be given prior to bid submittal for waiver of
demolition.
1.05 DEFINITIONS
A. These specifications and drawings require finished work, tested, and ready for operation.
Wherever the word "provide" is used, it shall mean "furnish and install complete and ready
for use."
B. "Contractor" shall mean the Controls Contractor performing work under this Division of
the Specifications.
C. Where this specification states work to be performed by the words "shall" or "secure" or
other performance functions, it shall be assumed that such work shall be performed by this
Contractor unless stated otherwise.
D. The word "Mechanical" applies to all work specified herein wherever applicable.
E. The phrase "Architect/Engineer" implies that either may perform the task at hand.
F. The phrases "University Engineer" or "Owner's Representative" implies an assigned
representative from the UCCS Facilities Management Department.
G. The term “UCCS HVAC Shop” implies a representative of the HVAC
shop of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
1.06 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A. The mechanical drawings are diagrammatic in character and do not necessarily indicate
every required offset, valve, fitting, etc.
B. All drawings relating to this structure, together with these specifications, shall be considered
in bidding. The drawings and specifications are complementary, and what is called for in
either of these shall be as binding as though called for by both. Should any conflict arise
between drawings and specifications, such conflict shall be brought to the attention of the
Architect/Engineer for resolution.
C. Unless otherwise indicated, all equipment and performance data listed is for job site
conditions (elevation 6,400 ft.).
D. Drawings are not to be scaled.
1.07 SUBMITTAL DATA AND SHOP DRAWINGS
A. All shop drawings, I/O schedules, point lists, system schematics, sequences of operation,