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TR0801-MA100514 UTIONS INC- .�wAy ,SOL �QA MAY 14, 2010 Project: CITY OF COPPELL(TRAFFIC SIGNAL) Q- 0410 -01 Gentlemen: It is the policy of Roadway Solutions, Inc, Inc. to follow all safety rules set by Occupational Safety and Health Act Regulations. For your information, our Safety Policy is enclosed. Mr. FRANK VIJEH serves as our Safety Officer and serves as Project Superintendent. Mr. Morrie Gamini serves the Company as the EEO Officer. Ms. Natasha Sadeghi serves as Payroll Clerk and is responsible for Certified Payrolls. The Subcontractor's responsible party to contact is Mr. Morrie Gamini. Our office telephone number is 972 - 245 -2244. A meeting of all employees is held on various dates to set forth the EEO and Non - Segregated facilities policies of Roadway Solutions, Inc. All of the aforementioned policies are discussed with all employees on various dates as they are in the shop. Our EEO Policy and Safety Policy are pointed out to all employees as they are hired. Yours very truly, Morrie Gamini Enclosures 2524 N. Stemmons Frwy. . Carrollton TX 75006 Office. 972.245.2244 r Fax 972 245.2299 AT SOLUTIONS uvc. Ito p' ROADWAY SOLUTIONS, INC SAFETY POLICY Equal Opportunity Employer It is the policy of Roadway Solutions Inc is to consider safety the NO. 1 task in any issues, concerning public safety and enforce all state and federal and OSHA law and regulations in daily activities. Our goal for our company is to be drug and Alcohol free environment and perform quality work in timely manner. All employees of Roadway Solutions will be asked up on request to be tested for drug and other substances. If any employee violates the safety rules he or she will be terminated. All employees must report any accident or concern to their supervisor immediately. Communication is our strong bases of our company, and we enforce communication in any task so we can perform in our best. All employee of Roadway Solutions are treated the same. All employees are encouraged to enforce all regulations for safety environment at any job site. All employee will be treated the same for regular and overtime pay. All new -hired employee will be on probation period for one month for training, at that time the employee will receive all benefit according to the company policy. Please contact our office for any question or concern. Thank you Morrie Gamini 2524 N. Stemmons Frwy, Carrollton, TX 75006 m Office: 972.245.2244 Fax 972.245.2299 S SOLUTIC3NS IN STATE: TEXAS LOCATION: CITY OF COPPELL PROJECT: Q- 0410 -01 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OF ROADWAY SOLUTIONS, INC. It is the operating policy of this company to afford all persons equal employment opportunity without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The following is our company policy: IT IS THE POLICY OF THIS COMPANY TO ASSURE THAT APPLICANTS ARE EMPLOYED, AND THAT EMPLOYEES ARE TREATED DURING EMPLOYMENT, WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR RACE, RELIGION, SEX, COLOR OR NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, DISABILITY OR VETERANS STATUS. SUCH ACTION SHALL INCLUDE; EMPLOYMENT, UPGRADING, DEMOTION OR TRANSFER; RECRUITMENT OR RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING; LAYOFF OR TERMINATION; RATES OF PAY OR OTHER FORMS OF COMPENSATION; AND SELECION FOR TRAINING, INCLUDING APPRENTICESHIP, PRE - APPRENTICESHIP, AND /OR ON- THE -JOB TRAINING. We also encourage the use of available training programs and will be happy to advise upon what programs are available, the entrance requirements for each, as well as assisting in applying for or entering such programs. Any supervisor will be happy to have you contact him. All present employees are requested to encourage persons of minority races to make application for employment with this company or to apply for training under available programs. Any complaint of alleged discrimination by this company, it's supervisors or employees, or any person or organization acting on behalf of the company should immediately be called the attention of the company EEO Officer named directly below who is qualified to promote and act on any company EEO programs through his experience and authority. MORRIE GAMINI — Company EEO Officer The Company Liaison Officer, who will administer the contractor's minority business enterprise is Bortay Gamini. The employee responsible for execution of wage statements and payrolls is NATASHA SADEGHI. The Traffic Control representative is HEBER NUNEZ. The initial Project Superintendent for this contract is FRANK VIJEH & HEBER NUNEZ. All aforementioned employees can be reached at 2524 N.IH35E Carrollton, Texas 75006, @ (972)245 -2244. Morrie Gamini.V.Pres. 2524 N. Stemmons r¢vvy. 'Var oiiton, TX 75006 Office 972.245.2244 Fax 972245. DwAY,st)LU Svc. MAY 14, 2010 LOCATION: CITY OF COPPELL PROJECT : Q- 0410 -01 The following is a list of supplier we are using for the above project. Graybar and Summit electric for all conduit and electrical hardware. ADVANCE CABLE cable, for all cables. MILLERBEND FOR ALL POLES AND COOPER LIGHTING FOR LUM FIXTURES. PARADIGN TRAFFIC FOR SIGNAL HARDWARE. LATIMORE CONCRETE FOR ALL CONCRETE. CMC ( LOFLAND) FOR ALL STEELS. Morrie Gamini 2524 N. Ca TX 75006 b Office. 972.245.2244 Fax 972.5.299 t hs soLlYrI°NS INC. k _ ."? MAY 14, 2010 PROJECT : Q-0410-01 Re: Emergency / Personal contact The following is phone #'s for your information. Office 972-245-2244 SUPERVISOR: FRANK VIJEH 972-877-5005 Morrie's Mobil 214-535-5015 Office Fax: 972-245-2299 Morrie's Home: 972-403-7331 Sincerely, Morrie Gamini 2524 N. Stemmons Frwy Carrollton, TX 75006 e Office. 972.245.2244 Fax 972 245.2799 S INC. MAY 14, 2010 LOCATION: CITY OF COPPELL PROJECT: Q'0410-01 Roadway Solutions, Inc. 5 accepting alt specifications and guidelines, which is outlined in the TXDOT Spec for traffic control in the above project. Please call me, if you need additional informations. Morrie Gamini 2524 N. Stemmons Frv* f /icon, farrolicon, TX 75006 ° Office. 972.245�2Z44 ° Fax 9��.245�2Z99 S series 1 ? -1 ) Uni ptible Traffic Signal N 51(,f-?;NAL TM ..... r PC)WER. Applicat V SP rim 7 l . Featuring an Int r t and r 1 Display Q The SP Series, Model PD U PS and the Ou #postT'" Series batteries are designed for outdoor use and a will operate in extreme temperature environments of -40oC to +74°C ( -40oF to +165 °F). !� C 0) N 0 + .: +, E al a es j �L ci 4 a+�,�« („''�l __ i s , d i„ a 's°o J '1- � .' 4C L �. , ��� ten, gE _ SP1250PD -N /R, SP1250PD . Q ..5. fg! 1111v g. 4 ,- - /R (PLUS) or SP2000PD - a S P Series, Model PD (Stan dard Model w ith UPS Systems for LED Traffic S integrated Pug and Programmable ()Isla lay N /R and six Progr ammable Relays Universal ignals Featuring: .Q • Local Keypad p rogrammability no laptop necessary 43 • Local display of; ba power system t UPS system status, UPS information and event logs 3 • Integrated pm external By -pass to support sta us; ease of connection L • Eight Programmable Relays with ble status conditions to set or reset relays L • Signaling via open collector contacts, 16 ass RS23 Serial Interface or SNMP Adapter (Internet) Q) •Gan keep an intersection running for up to 8 hours or longer • Online or Full Flash modes available for system flexability • Does not compromise e existing cabinet wiring for ease of installation C • Provides ON LImanufactured power for cabinet equipment protection • TCP/IP- Communicates with moni toring center or other equipment for fast status notification • SP1250PD R;N ( PLUS }: 1,250 VA, 875Watts {1400 watts, peak load 10 sec.} • Multi -state DO and • NEMA complian# Optional NEMA 3R Type II and Type 111 cabinets ava il ab le • Power Factored 'Corrected for reliable, safe paver Where POWER is a way of fife r Thy s x ','1,,,kioffOk.,;:,1:', ''''''''' ' , ,,,,,t, ''''---,- -, * : in �� 817 - 831 -9406 Ph. PO Box 5508 817 -831 -9407 Fx. PARADIGM Arlington, TX 76005 TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC. Submittal Cover Sheet TO: Roadway Solutions Reference: CITY OF COPPELL 2524 N. IH 35 East SANDY LAKE ROAD Carrollton, TX 75006 BID DATE 4/8/2010 attn: Morrie Gamini ph: 972 - 245 -2244 PTSI SO# 310203 fax: 972 - 245 - 2299 Submittal Copies: 1 SET DATE SLSMN DELIVERY DATE FREIGHT SHIP VIA F.O.B. TERMS CUSTOMER PO # 4/22/2010 DJ /N 30 - 45 Days ARO PPD & Allowed Best Way Destination Net 30 Coppell Sandy Lake ITEM NO. QTY MFG. / CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION 1 - 18 1 VIVDS PROCESSOR SYSTEM SOLO TERRA c /o: ECONOLITE ATIP1 Terra I/F Panel, NEMA flat panel ECONOLITE ATAPE Autoscope Terra Access Point HENKE ACP340 Panel for Solo, 1078 -M, 3322 - VIVDS CAMERA ASSEMBLY SOLO TERRA c /o: ECONOLITE ASOLOTERRA1S Solo Terra PELCO AS- 0166 -4 -62 Camera Bracket MIRACLE 9" b/w Video Monitor 1 - 19 1 CABINET MOUNTED COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT c /o: ETHERWAN Ethernet Switches Model # EX72089 -0VB ETHERWAN Power Supply for Ethernet Switches 41- 136046 -1 ETHERWAN Rack Mount Kit KR -BK72 -400 1 - 29 1080 VIVDS COMMUNICATION CABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL 16/3 Solo Terra Cable 1 - 37 4 FURNISH AND INSTALL ILLUMINATED STREET SIGNS c /o: SOUTHERN MFG TL819SRDYNAAG2 8x19 SF THIN LED BLUE GMI PELCO AB -0142 Astro Sign Bracket, Cable Mount OFFERED BY: Thank you again for your order. If I can be of any further assistance please call or send a fax to me. is \exIdata \submttls \310203.xIs, Coppell Sandy Lake s EC C11ILITE MINIM Soluti Move the Worldo Autoscope Solo® zf 1 #p 1 TM � P ' Interface Panel (TIP) . Autoscope A video detection interface pane( with "three s ,,11111. wires only" power connections, EasyLink �`�� �, communications, and no coaxial cable Description The Autoscope Solo Terra Interface Panel provides technology. This leading -edge, fietd- proven technology a robust Autoscope EasyLink connection point in the transmits video, supervisor corn €rnunications, and detec- cabinet for communicating with Solo Terra video deter- tor port data over a standard three wires only" power Lion sensors. The TIP supports "three wires only" branch cable. The robust 14 Mbfsec rated transceivers have a cable connections to the sensors, an interface to the remarkable throughput of up to 6 Mb /sec, which is more Autoscope Terra Access Point (TAP) for outputs to traf- than sufficient for the simultaneous transmission of traffic fic controllers, and a standard Ethernet connection for a data, alarms, and ;MPEG -4 video. laptop at the cabinet or back at the office. The interface panel also protects other cabinet components from branch Benefits cable transients and surges, white making zoom set-up Efficient "three wires only" to Autoscope Solo and sensor rnaintenance easily rr €anageable directly from Terra sensor the cabinet, Quick installation into any traffic control cabinet configuration EasyLink connectivity allows simple installation within Convenient integration into an Ethernet -based the traffic cabinet and user- friendly integration into an communications infrastructure agency's Ethernet -based communications network. A • Time- saving maintenance for the traffic equiprnent standard CAT-5 cable connects the TIP into a network to manager view video, collect traffic data, and maintain the Autoscope system. Terra Technology products tike the Autoscope Solo Terra sensor and Terra Access Point Detector Port Master (DPM) use Internet- standard, IP -based addressing with a unique Ethernet MAC address. ' 'P'at UI"'r`a".Sr Easyl_ ink connectivity means simple "three wires only" Supports up to Autoscope Terra installation for the Solo Terra sensor to coma sensors..and TAP digital video and data to the traffic cabinet. "Three wires „ J ... Ethernet connection .fc L r cabine only" power cabling saves time and money during set -up networ by quickly installing with convenient compression blocks « High-voltage High-voltage transient protection on the T1R. 4 Power line isolation The TIP communicates with up to eight Autoscope Solo Terra sensors via "Broadband-over-Power" (BoP) �y � r , S' Ems g AUTOSCCPE ACCESSORIES �y' yr 14'11 l'ilk""":".Te''. AUTOSCOPE ACCESSORIES � // . Theory of Operation sources, and multi -path fading by adjusting to the vari- The TIP supports Autoscope EasyLink communications able Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), The system manages with up to eight Autoscope Solo Terra sensors. It communications for dependable distribution of data pack - provides high - voltage transient protection, mechanical ets and offers the high-bandwidth performance necessary strain relief, "three wires onty" power connections, and a to drive sophisticated traffic detection applications. single 10/100 Base -T Ethernet network cabte connection. The interface panel passes detection information from Applications the Autoscope sensors to the TAP DPM for the traffic • Intersection detection controller or cabinet, The Autoscope Configuration • Highway data collection iar° makes detection set -up quick and easy, Automatic incident detection The TIP is a highly integrated and optimized solution for Bridge, toltvvay, and tunnel management networking Soto Terra sensors. It reliably delivers broad • Work -zone safety and traffic control band exchanges in the challenging traffic communications Traveler information systems environment and combats deep attenuation events, noise a Remote video surveillance Connectors Indicators • Input power: 3- position compression block LED indicator for Ethernet tinktactivity • Autoscope Solo Terra sensors power output: Four Ready -power LED 3- position compression blocks LED indicators for total network link, activity, and ▪ TAP interface connector error status ▪ RJ45 connector for EasyLink Ethernet 10 /100 Mbps Options communications • DIN raft mount Power Warranty ▪ 5W • Two -year warranty ▪ 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz from line filtered side of + Extended warranty package to five years cabinet power supply 2 fuses Regulatory • NEMA TS2 Compliant Environmental * C EN 55022 • -29 °F to 165`F ( -34 C to +74 °C) • EN 61000 -6 -1 ▪ 0 to 95% relative humidity • CE EN 60950 ▪ Up to 100% relative humidity per MIL- E -5400T • FCC Part 15, Class A paragraph 4.3.2.4.4 Product Support Dimensions and Weight Product support and training by team of factory-trained ▪ 11 in, x 7 in. x 2 in. (28 cm x 18 cm x 5 cm) Autoseope Technical Support Specialists ▪ 1.7 lb (0.8 kg) on standard sheet metal panel 2007 Econolite C ; if € o; Products, i::c. 50 rights reserved. Econolite Control Products, Inc. reserve, the right to change or update these specifications at and time without prior notification, � ...,. 3 � fs . • 1*C 00 Fax: • m . A ' -.-F*4•Pvgile9Prrditf.-com F Y i o �* Aso t, o that Maya V�,/c�ric a eggs . `; �uu►► • CONTROLLERS rTROLLERS AJTOSCDPE ACCESSORIES �. ; .n d f9; u. l 6Wi Setup & Operation into a proprietary database with the optional Autoscope Autoscope Terra Technology combines state -of- the -art Software Developer's Kit (SDK). advances in digital video, digital image signal processing, When connected to Autoscope Solo Terra sensors and and EasyLink broadband communications to enhance perfor a TIP, the TAP converts streaming digital MPEG video to manee. A standard CAT -5 cable connects the Autoscope standard NTSC or PAL analog video to view locally in the traf system into a network to view video, collect traffic data, and fic cabinet. The toggle switch selects video output and the €Heinlein the system. rotary switch selects which camera to view, Terra Technology products like the TAP use Internet -stan- dard, IP based addressing with a unique Ethernet MAC ad- Applications dress. Depending on the cabinet configuration, detector port Intersection detection communication to the TAP is conducted via a broadband Link ° Highway data collection through the TIP to the Soto Terra sensors or a standard RS- = Automatic incident detection 485 serial link to the Autoscope RackVision Terra MVP. Bridge, to[tway, and tunnel management The Terra Access Point will inte rface detector outputs direct Work -zone safety and traffic control ly to NEMA T51 /782, Type 170/179, or 2070 AEC controllers. = Traveler information systems For central systems, traffic data can be quickly integrated • Remote video surveillance Connectors Detector IVD • .TIP interface connector for EasyLink communications a TS; outputs (open collector. active tow): • TS2 port 1 connector 15- socket D -subminiature with - 4 on rear edge connector (.jumper - selectable) latching blocks - 24 on front connector • I/O connector 44- socket D- subminiature with jack screws TS1 inputs: • Cinch Jones 50-44A-30M edge card connector with key 16 on front connector slots between 2 Et 3 and 11 ft 12 A T52 SDLC port 1 connector: m Video BNC connector - 64 outputs, 32 inputs • T =r LISB 2,0 connectors for 058 mouse Environmental Power • -29'F to €-165 °F ( -34'C to +74'C) 12 to 24 VDC or VAC, 11W maximum • 0 to 954 relative humidity Video Output Dimensions (S Weight PAL trNTSC • 4. S in. Hx2 ,34 in. Wx6,9 in. L(114 min x59 rnmx 175 mm) (excluding handle) • 750, 1 Vpp, BNC connector on front Communications • 0,5 lb ((2,2 kg) Warranty ▪ EasyLink broadband to TIP • Two-year warranty • RS -485 detector port on edge connector (jumper- = Extended warranty package to five years selectable) Regulatory Indicators • NEMA TS2 -2003 Compliant 5 LEDs show power and 4 LEDs show sensor readiness • CE EN 55022 status (switch-selectable for other sensors) m EN 61000-6-1 • 2 LED indicators for network activity • FC:C Part 15, Class A • 16 LEDs show status of local and external inputs, outputs, Product Support and phase colors (switch- selectable) Product support and training by a team of factory - trained • 2 LEDs show port 1 transmit and valid data status Autoscope Technical Support Specialists 2007 Ec ono€"te Control Products. inc. AU rights reserved, Econolite Control Products, Inc. reserves the tight to change or updiQe tree specifications ication at any time without prior notification, y,, t a' '3 ,111 fe�`1 5'ffi" ECCINCILITE naute com , �` a ' Iso ,Solutions that Mo <,e the. l /orld • et a ye ►oo► y i L l E L IN E LINE OUT SP ACP340 CB 1 10 C NEUTRAL NEUTRAL T. AMP OUT GND u 0 // TB 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC+ AC- GND GND AC- AC+ TO CAMERA POWER INPUT T O U(0 HENKE ENTERPRISES, INC . PARADIGM TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC . P.O.: DRAWN: M HENKE REU: REV: 5.0.: DATE: 2/14/02 DATE: DATE: TITLE: WIRING DIAGRAM .C.I.P• WITH EDCO ACP -340 PRODUCT IDENT. NO. DWG. NO. A .0 .I .P . SHEET 1 OF 1 3322 -K 'W mom ECONILFuTE Q( 0 '4 mom Solutions that Move the Worido �.w...� , _..�� R�. Autoscope Solo `"` TM 4140 Vehicle Detection System 010 Autoscope Solo Terra is a cost- effective video detection and surveillance system with easy installation and minimal 1% maintenance. Description The Autoocooe Solo Terra sensor is a color video de- core processor with sophisticated image processing and tection and surveillance system that quickly installs with Advanced DISC Machine (ARM) general- purpose processing "three wires only," reduces maintenance with ClearVi- in a small SoC package for tow power consumption. Mu €lt.i- sion faceplate coating. and offers user - convenient Terra threaded software processes video images in real -time Technology, The Solo Terra sensor provides timely, to detect traffic, extract dat®, identify incidents, and high - quality traffic information required for today's transmit detector outputs, white simultaneously stream - sophisticated transportation systems. ing felt - motion MPEG-4 video, The ClearVision faceplate Terra Technology uses IP •based addressing with a unique coating helps keep the faceplate clean, even when .Hiss Ethernet MAC address. It combines state -of- the -art ing routine maintenance. advances in digital image signal processing, broadband Benefits communications, and System -on -Chip (SoC) processors to = Cost- effective solutions for traffic management add versatility and boost performance. • Field - proven accuracy and reliability EasyLink connectivity means simple installation into the Easy to install and configure traffic cabinet and integration into an agency's IP based Flexible design meets a variety of detection and communications network. A standard CAT -5 cable con- surveillance applications nects Terra Technology prod €. €cts into a network provid * rperrior to other detection systems in value and ing access to video, traffic data, and the Autoscope p erformance Solo Terra vehicle detection system. The reusable EasyLock connector simplifies the task of pulling "three wires only" either up or down the pole without splicing Features and no coaxial cable is required. Zoom configuration is conducted at the cabinet. Terra Technology provides MPEC -4 streaming video via the A ope Video Player or any standard digit.at video player such as QuickTime. Depending on the avail- able network bandwidth, viewing rates vary from 5 fps to'r 30 fps. In the traffic cabinet, the Terra Access Point (TAP) also provides full - motion video output to an analog video ' monitor. The TAP, using Terra Technology, interfaces between the video detection unit and the cabinet. "`.rect real-time iris and shutter speed ._ Terra Technology detector otitoouts with t.h t sco, gy allows simple Internet browser terface with common Internet browsers in addition to irtrptementirrg safe and secure password-protected access over the Internet. The embedded web server capability access is a convenience to users, enabling, es to streaming video, configuration editing, and system monitoring v i a e a > r s i � t t:ating the Internet. • Local language support Terra Technology employs an Autoscope Terra dual- AUTOSCOFE ACCESSORIES CONTROLLERS AUTOSCOPE ACCESSORIES j $[Qr AL .' Setup S. Operation TS1 /TS2, Type 170/179 and 2070ATC controller via the op- The Autoscope Solo Terra unit makes it easier than tional Autoscope Terra Access Point (TAP). Traffic data is ever to set up and customize to meet application require- quickty integrated into proprietary software applications with rnents, The Autoscope Configuration izard"' quickly the optional Autoscope Software Developer's Kit (SDK). sets up intersection or highway incident detection apptica- Extensive Bootean Logic capabilities provide flexibility in lions. Simple mouse of keyboard operations allow custom detector layouts to help validate an event or incident alarm. positioning for virtual detectors per field -of -view. Detection Applications zones provide traffic count, presence, speed, and incident • Traffic incident management for highways, tunnels, detection atarms. Incident types include freeway conges- and bridges tion, stopped vehicles, wrong direction vehicles, stow -moving • Junction control vehictes, debris, pedestrians, or other customized alarms. • Traffic data collection Peat-time polling or stored data include volume, occupancy, • Work -zone safety and traffic control five vehicle classes by length, density, and other traffic data • Traveler information systems for setected periods or by phase. • ,Journey time (travel time) Detector outputs can he assigned to interface with NEMA • Remote video surveillance Power' • Low - power thermostaticatty- controttecl ITO faceplate • 1 W heater • 110/220 VAC 50/60 Hz • Hydrophilic faceplate coating Video • Weatherproof rear connector ((DC rapid termination • Digital streaming ,MPEG -4 video output industrial connector) ens Cornmunications • 22x Continuous focus lens • EasyLink (broadband communications (up to 5 MB! • Standard configuration: sec) with RJ -45 connection from required Terra Interface - Horizontal: 2.3` to 48 Panel (TIPi Vertical: 1.8" to 37` Environmental - Focal Length: 0,16 in. to 3.46 in, (4 mm to 88 mm) • - 29" to =140" (-34 'C to +60'C) • Optional wide -angle configuration: • Up to 100% relative humidity per MIL- E••5400T para.. Horizontal: 4' to 74`' graph 4.3.24,4 - Vertical: 3` to 59' Dimensions and Weight - Focal Length: 0.09 in. to 2.08 in. (2,4 mm to 52.8 mm) Overall H x W x L (with sunshield and bracket): • 8 in. x 4.3 in. x 21.3 in. (20cmx12cmx54cm) Camera 6,6 ib (3.0 kg) • • CCD "', in. diarn. (4.5 mm) orizontat resolution: NTSC - 470 TVL • Mounting: Standard camera bracket tilt -trap provided • Sensitivity (at tens, full video, AGC off, 1/60 sec) 2.0 Options tux (color) • Standard or wide -angle zoom tens • Signal -to -noise > 50 dB • Paint color • Synchronization: Crystal. lock Warranty Effective Pixels • Two - year warranty • NTSC: 380K (768 x 494) • Extended warranty package to five years • PAL: 44014 (752 x 582) Regulatory Housing & Sunshield • CE EN 55022, EN 61000 -6•1, EN 60950 • In;age sensor and processor seated in a water- • FCC Part 15, Class A proof and dust -tight NEMA -4 housing (IP 66) Product Support • Thermostaticatty controlled faceplate heater Product support and training by team of factory - trained • Adjustable weather and sunshield with drip guard Autoscope technical support specialists 2007 ,:.coney ite Control Pro,;acrs, Inc, AU rights reserv€'d, Ec€ notite Control Products, Inc. rosctrves the tight to change or update these spectficattons at any time without prior notification. t :ECDNDL.ITE � � �,: solutions that Move the \Nor^Id E E, 3 r . .6„! '. � fir, \ • .... , ..o Y= r-- ;a'A�U�..� ,_.. y 4 1 1 1 p9 �. CAMERA MOUNTINGS 11641111" O PODUGTS, INC. Astru - Bra 1 O2 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. 1,-3;91� VIDEO DETECTION CAMERA BRACKET Extended Tilt & Pan, Stellar Series: Q Band Mount, 1 -Piece AS -0170 11 1 12 © Band Mount, 2 -Piece AS -0172 Band Mount w/ Service Wire Outlet, 1 -Piece AS -0177 0 Band Mount w/ Service Wire Outlet, 2 -Piece AS -0173 \ © Cable Mount, 1 -Piece AS -0175 O Cable Mount, 2 -Piece AS -0169 0 Cable Mount w/ Service Wire Outlet, 1 -Piece AB -0166 9 Q Cable Mount w/ Service Wire Outlet, 2 -Piece AS -0164 ASTRO -BRAC CLAMP KIT, Stellar Series: 9 Band Mount AS -3004 10 Cable Mount AS -3009 h CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET: O ® 11 1- Piece, Alum. SH -0514 12 2- Piece, Alum. SH -0515 � Notes: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless steel fasteners. Stainless steel upgrade shall include stainless clamp screw kit where applicable. 2. 1 -piece bracket for mounting Reds, Odetics, or Econolite Solo Pro type cameras. 2 -piece bracket for mounting Burle type cameras. 3. Please specify options when ordering. ITEM 1 -4 OPTIONS TUBE LENGTH: 23 ", 37, 46 ", or 74" BAND LENGTH: 29 ", 36 ", 42 ", 48 ", or 56" STAINLESS UPGRADE PAINT i ll \;;. ITEM 5 -8 OPTIONS '' J TUBE LENGTH: i i 23 ", 37 ", 46 ", or 74" CABLE LENGTH: 10 62 ", 84 ", or 96" PAINT 320 W. 18th St., Edmond OK 73013 • 405-340-3434 • FAX: 405 - 340 -3435 • E -mail: pelco @pelcoinc.com • www.pelcoinc.com 05/11/05 Page T5 -1 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL = EDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT int has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules .These limits are designed to sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential his equipment generates ,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful to radio communications. however, there is no guarantee that interference :ur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful to radio of television reception ,which can be determined by turning the )ff and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ping measures: ;nt of relocate the receiving antenna. rse the separation between the equipment and receiver act the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the :r is connected. ult the dealer or an experienced radio(TV technician for help. on : To assure continued compliance ,use only the provided shielded signal 1 connecting to computer. Also , any changes or modifications not expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to is equipment. 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WARNINGS: 1. Read all of these instructions. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3. Unplug this monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning .Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use attachments not recommended by the monitor manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 5. Do not use this monitor near water .For example near a bathtub washbowl , kitchen sink ,or laundry tub in a wet basement ,or near a swimming pool ,etc.. 6. Do not place this monitor on an unstable cart ,stand ,or table . The monitor may fall , causing serious injury to a child or adult ,and serious damage to the appliance .Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with monitor ,Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. 7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation , and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overheating ,these openings must not be blocked or covered .The openings should never be blocked by placing the monitor on a bed ,sofa ,rug ,or other similar surface .This monitor should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register .This monitor should not be placed in built -in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided. 8. This monitor should be operated only from the type of power souce indicated on the marking label .If you are not sure of the type of power supplied in your home , consult your monitor dealer or local power company. 9. This monitor is equipped with a three -wire grounding type plug ,a plug having a third(grounding)pin .This plug will only fit into grounding -type power outlet .This is a safety feature if you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet ,contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet .Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding -type plug. 10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord .Do not locate this monitor where the cord will be abused by persons working on it. 11. Fallow all warnings and instructions marked on the monitor. 12. For added protection for this monitor, when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time .unplug it from the wall outlet .This will prevent damage to the monitor due to power -line surges. 3 13. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result into fire or electric shock. 14. Never push objects of any kind into this monitor through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock .Never spill liquid of any kind on the monitor. 15. Do not attempt to service this monitor yourself since opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards .Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 16. Unplug this monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b . If liquid has been spilled into the monitor. c. If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the monitor does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result indamage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the monitor to normal operation. e. If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the monitor exhibits a distinct change in performance -this indicated a need for service. 17. When replacement parts are required , be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts .Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire ,electric shock ,or other hazards. 18. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this monitor .ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the monitor is in safe operating condition. 4 SPECIFICATION CRT size 9" diagonal Input voltage AC100 -240V. 60Hz /50Hz Power <30W consumption Input signal 0.5Vp- p- 2.0Vp -p composite video sync. negative Input Impedance 750/high, Switchable Bandwidth 100HZ- 1OMHZ( ±3db) Video Gain 33db Resolution Center: 800 TV Lines Corner: 700 TV Lines Scanning Horizontal: 15625HZ(15750HZ) Frequency Vertical: 48 -62HZ Horizontal c8 Linearity Vertical Linearity <-8 Operating -10 - +40°C Temperature Dimensions (WxDxH) 310mmx300mmx305mm Weight 3.2Kg Control Power Switch, Contrast, Brightness, H- phase, V -size Notice: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 5 INSTALLING THE SWIVEL BASE y 1 \ I �. � , t ' . ice J 11W ' Figure 1 6 MONITOR CONNECT (See Figure 3) 1. Plug power cord into socket on the wall. 2. Connect the video camera to [IN] with the 75 -ohm coaxial cable . 3. If you use only one monitor, you need select 750. If more than one monitor is connected,select one of them at 750 and at the same time the others at High. OPERATION 1=1.111111111M + _ i 0 LED POWE' PUSH BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Figure 2 7 1. POWER ON /OFF SWITCH The power onloff switch is press button. Press button the power is turned on. Press again button the power is turn off. 2. POWER -ON INDICATOR This indicator illuminates when the power is turned on. 3. BRIGHTNESS rotating the Brightness can be increased or decreased by 9 BRIGHTNESS control for viewing comfort. 4. CONTRAST Contrast can be increased or decreased by rotating the CONTRAST control for viewing comfort. 5. H -PHASE Turn the H -phase control,it will move the display area left or right horizontally. 6. V -SIZE Turn the V -size control,it will move the display up or down vertically. 7. 750/HIGH SW (See Figure 3) If you use only one monitor, you need select 750. If more than one monitor is concatenated,select one of them at 750 and at the same time the others at High 8 l l l l l l l _ 1 1 1 1 1 _ W �„«� m n n 1111 r CO Polder � H pµp,SE v -sizE Video In Video out Figure 3 9 se - with u p 2-port J to 2- ort 100Base -FX or Gigabit Hardened j Overview Designed for rugged environments, the EtherWAN Hardened EX72000 Series Switch comes with twelve 10 /100Mbps RJ45 ports and two 10OBase -FX or Gigabit ports in a package that offers several mounting options. The EX72000 functions at temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 75 °C ( -40 °F to 167 °F) and is tested for functional operation @ -40 °C to 85 °C ( -40 °F to 185 °F). Fully managed via SNMP, Web Browser, Telnet or Console port. The EX72000 is designed to integrate 10/100 f Mbps networks into100Base -FX or Gigabit backbones. The Gigabit ports can be copper or fiber optic ports. The Hardened EX72000 series supports advanced features such as 802.1Q VLAN, MAC -based Trunking, IP- Multicast IGMP Snooping, Rapid Spanning Tree for Redundancy, QoS for priority queuing, and port mirroring. Users may choose among SNMP /RMON, Web browser, or Telnet for remote monitoring and configuration. It also supports rate control, which allows users to set the maximum bandwidth on each port individually. EtherWAN offers a line of products that provide a total solution for Ethernet applications in industrial and rugged environments. W Features Complies with NEMA TS1 & TS2 Environmental o Bandwidth Rate Control requirements for Traffic control equipment Per -port programmable MAC address locking ' Complies with IEC61000 -6 -2 EMC Generic standard ,. Up to 24 Static Secure MAC addresses per port immunity for Industrial environment Port mirroring IEEE802.1w RSTP, IEEE802.1 S MSTP and IEEE802.1 D STP e 8192 MAC addresses compatible n 2M bits buffer memory IP Multicast Filtering through IGMP Snooping V1, V2 & V3 ;,. 1000Mbps -Full- duplex, 10 /100Mbps -Full /Half - duplex, Supports port-based VLAN and IEEE802.1 Q VLAN Tagging Auto - Negotiation, Auto- MDI /MDIX and GVRP k Full wire -speed forwarding rate IEEE802.1 p QoS with four priority queues n Redundant power inputs with Terminal Block and DC Jack MAC -based trunking with automatic link fail -over -40 °C to 75 °C ( -40 °F to 167 °F) operating temperature range RS -232 console, Telnet, SNMP V1, V2 & V3, RMON, Web Metal case Browser, and TFTP Management Supports DIN -Rail, Panel, Rack Mounting installation Supports Command Line Interface in RS -232 Console Supports IEEE802.1x Security Ordering information EX72140 -00Z 14 -port 10 /1008ase -TX Hardened Managed Ethernet switch EX72141 -x0/ 13 -port 10 /100Base -TX 11 -port 100Base -EX Hardened Managed Ethernet switch EX72142 -X02. 12 -port 10 /100Base -TX + 2 -port 100Base -FX Hardened Managed Ethernet switch EX72102 -X0/ 8 -port 10 /100Base -TX + 2 -port 10OBase -FX Hardened Managed Ethernet switch EX72128 -0Y/ 12 -port 10 /100Base -TX . 1 -port Gigabit Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch EX72129 -0'°Z 12 -port 10 /100Base -TX + 2 -port Gigabit Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch EX72088- 0' /r.' 8 -port 10 /100Base -TX + 1 -port Gigabit Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch EX72089 -0Y/ 8 -port 10 /100Base -TX + 2 -port Gigabit Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 100FX Fiber Options: (X) = 1 : Multi Mode (SC) P : Single Mode (SC) WDM - TX:1310nm /RX:1550nm -20Km 2 : Multi Mode (ST) Q : Single Mode (SC) WDM - TX:1550nm /RX:1310nm -20Km A : Single Mode (SC) -20Km R : Single Mode (SC) WDM - TX:1310nm /RX:1550nm -40Km B : Single Mode (SC) -40Km S : Single Mode (SC) WDM - TX:1550nm /RX:1310nm -40Km H : Single Mode (ST) -20Km *More 100FX Fiber options also available upon request. Gigabit Options: (Y) = 1 : 10 /100 /1000Base -TX 3 : 1000Base -SX (SC) B : 1000Base -LX (SC) -20Km A : 1000Base -LX (SC) -10Km R : 1000Base -LX (SC) WDM - TX:1310nm /RX:1550nm -20Km More Gigabit options also available upon request. S : 1000Base -LX (SC) WDM - TX:1550nm /RX:1310nm -20Km Power Input Interface: (Z) = B : DC Jack & Terminal Block Power Supply: (Optional) 'Options A - Terminal Block power supp y (s), part numbers: DR- :30 -24 DR- 60 -24, 11- 75 -24, Di'- 120.24 or 41- 136046 -X X =-- 1,2,34,5 `Options B - DC Jack power supplies kit(s), part numbers: 41-136044-X X= 1,2,3,4,5 *See page 4 -5 to 4 -9 for more detailed information about optional accessories (Din -Rail Power supply, Power adapter) Installation Type: Optional Din Rail /Panel Mount/Rack Mount kits ordered separately. 1 -1 II Specifications m 5 CD Technology Environment m S s € : rds: ,g s':itiq , lc , c pc a c : 8 IEEE802.3 10Base -T, IEEE802.3u 100Base- TX/100Base -FX, + -40 °C to 75 °C ( -40 °F to 167 °F) *. IEEE802.3ab 1000Base -T, IEEE802.3z 1000Base- SX/1000Base -LX, Tested @ -40'C to 85 °C ( -40 °F to 185 °F) F s IEEE802.3x, IEEE802.1p, IEEE802.1Q, IEEE802.1w, IEEE802.1x LP .air;.. ,; m Tor ed ,,tr w - ra,,, r,f.3 Ralf': ° -40 °C to 85 °C ( -40°F to 185 °F) x 14,88opps for 10Mbps Amh;e:i R - , „i•i,. * 148,810pps for 100Mbps ” 5% to 95% (non-condensing) • 1,488,1 o0pps for 1000Mbps Regulatory Approvals: t :t t■�.F: 8 2M bits ° Manufactured in an IS09001 facility r ,r Sir::; ei - v " Store- and - Forward e UL508, EN60950 -1, IEC60950 -1 8 Half- duplex back - pressure and IEEE802.3x full - duplex flow control Emi, 'rdcirtyss TaFIE': Size: 8 FCC Part 15, Class A • 8192 MAC addresses ° EN61000 -6 -3 Power n EN55022 ?r :a.it ' EN61000 -3 -2 " Input Voltage: 12 to 32VDC (Terminal Block); 12VDC (DC Jack) r' EN61000 -3 -3 8 15W Max. 1.25A@12VDC, 0.625A @24VDC 8 EN61000 -6 -2 I' ` r) I, re,' ',,° a EN61000 -4 -2 (ESD Standards) Terminal Block: 12 to 24VDC, 1.5A Contact: + / - 4KV; Criteria B • DC Jack: 12VDC, 3A Air: + / - 8KV; Criteria B 0 la o Cl. ' --e, , Jr3.;? t °'.,r): ra EN61000 -4 -3 (Radiated RFI Standards) • Present 10V /m, 80 to 1000MHz; 80% AM Criteria A Cf v` "P'sl ' Ir c.c; :ar + r EN61000 -4 -4 (Burst Standards) • Present Signal Ports: + / - 4KV; Criteria B Mechanical D.C. Power Ports: + / - 4KV; Criteria B is e,F A.C. Power Ports: + / - 4KV; Criteria B • Metal case a EN61000 -4 -5 (Surge Standards) IP 20 Signal Ports: + / - 1 KV; Line -to -Line; Criteria B D.C. Power Ports: + /- 0.5KV; Line -to- earth; Criteria B y 235mm (W) x 125mm (D) x 50mm (H) A.C. Power Ports: + / - 2KV; Line -to- earth; Criteria B (9.25" (W) x 4.92" (D) x 1.97" (H)) 0 EN61000 -4 -6 (Induced RFI Standards) v' Signal Ports: 10Vrms @ 0.15-- 80MHz; 80% AM Criteria A " 1.5Kg (3.3Ibs.) D.C. Power Ports: 10Vrms @ 0.15-- 80MHz; 80% AM Criteria A Isst l? < ='•n: A.C. Power Ports: 10Vrms @ 0.15•- 80MHz; 80% AM Criteria A • DIN -Rail, Panel, Rack Mounting as EN61000 -4 -8 (Magnetic Field Standards) Interface 30A/m @ 50, 60Hz; Criteria A `h —++ t I'r +i' °' EN61000 -4 -11 (Voltage Dip Standards) 10 /100Base -TX: 14, 13, 12 or 8 port A.C. Power Ports: 30% Reduction for 0.5 period; Criteria B • 100Base -FX: 0, 1 or 2 ports f:ra;,ir[;rsrata rit, i €r.5t <':.ornpawc " Gigabit: 0, 1 or 2 ports a IEC60068 -2 -6 Fc (Vibration Resistance) i; r 5g @ 10-- 150KHz, Amplitude 0.35mm (Operation/Storage/Transport) • Port: One DB9 RS -232 port 8 IEC60068 -2 -27 Ea (Shock) - ,D /,, •- 25g @ 11 ms (Half -Sine Shock Pulse; Operation) • Per Unit: Power Status (Power 1, Power 2, Power 3) 50g @ 11 ms (Half -Sine Shock Pulse; Storage/Transport) 8 Per Port: 10 /100TX, 100FX: Link/Activity, Speed ' IEC60068 -2 -32 Ed (Free Fall) 10 /100 /1000TX, 1000SX/LX: Link/Activity, Speed 1M (3.281ft.) NE MA I i iiiru rme IA a , ,€ ..InE,rn s for "i €0 k -,o .,., c =,.I, ir,v,, II Diagrams 235mm(9 n ° C5C5CC5 �C5 L E , L) o ° °o °°° °o x3c- ®o _ 235mm(9.25in) From I E O O E - 14-- Q _ - o a 0 0 - Back Top Side 1 -2 1 I i ti „ ,, The following power adaptors can be used with EX96000, EX95000, EX94000, EX93000, EX73000, EX72000, EX61000, EX43000, EX42000, EX35000, EL9000, EL9020, EL900, ED3141, ED3171 series. , Input Rating: 90 -264 VAC, 47 -63Hz '*-"*_ Output Rating: 36W, 12VDC, 0 -3A ' - , Operating Temperature: -40 °C to 75 °C ( -40 °F to 167 °F) °' _ Complies with NEMA TS1 & TS2 Environmental requirements for Traffic control equipment Output Connector: Open Wire for Terminal Block Aluminum case Input Plug: US i Inpu Rating: 90-264 VAC, 47 -63Hz l e4:::\ Output Rating: 36W, 12VDC, 0 -3A 1 0'2.-A Input Plug. EU Input Rating: 90 264 VAC, 47 -63Hz Output Rating: 36W, 12VDC, 0 -3A tar Input Plug: UK Input Rating: 90 4 VAC, 47 -63Hz Ol/ Output Rating: , 12VDC, 0 -3A .?_ vs ,,., . .. „.„ e' rs ''',` % , Input Plug: AU Input Rating: 90 -264 VAC, 47 -63Hz %% a.d. Output Rating: 36W, 12VDC, 0 -3A M Input Plug: JP J Input Rating: 90 -264 VAC, 47 63Hz Output Rating: 36W, 12VDC, 0 -3A ' ',4.:,' - 041qi , -,', ;/:;7,,,w#-A,;=:,."';',":4>::-...: .. 4t: , ';;(44.,,'A'-' ,,, ,,; , , , '4' , Kg ) :* A* 1,.....45. '544' . '1' '144., .., ... , P'.......a*,* , , , , - ••• , '-,,,, 4. ' ,,,,,,,,,-,„ ••••• ;‘,..,..,, 4‘54,/,i,,,,44,,,,,,,,,..„.„,-...4,,,, :,,,,,,-.445„.-A-555445.5,,,,;:,„457,,,„ -555,-,:;),.'„.44.5,,,,1"...05443-14....,,,,""4.5,5,5:',..„"4,-,W.:,:„.5444-,.,0,i,„,,,,,,y4,,.....;,„„Ae41 ) .mf,, - .441';' , ..; %19*, ''''.111''',' el.f.;,cp"...,,,-",:'',1,,f,'....,,,,-",e5,-4,s.:A-7----, % , ,,,?..'. - ." --.',,,,,„,,, 7 , ,, .„,,,;; .,,. , .o::(3' '', \';'1/41'''..4k14. 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For EX43000, EX61000, EX93000, EX96000 ser ies ,45,,W,4i 4 19" Rack mount kit (Black) For EX72000, EX62000 series W: KR-A:7612-400 410 1 9" Rack mount kit (Black) For EX9200, EX9224SF, EX9224S, EX87000, EX77000, EX76000, EX3224SF, EX3224S, EX27000, EX2224S, EX1616W, EX1624W, XM3017M, EMC1200R, EMMC800M series 1'4 " 19" Rack mount kit (White) * For EX1608SF series 15 60(4,/ K-41 0 1 9 Rack mount kit (Black) For EMC1600 series 15-17 „ „..... „....,,,,,,,, ..,,,, , , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, • ,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,..., , / ../a,,K•.,..,...M.Y.,..a,, ,./.....,....,...,,,,, Revised - 7/3/08 Revised - 7/7/08 FALCON FINE WIRE AND WIRE PRODUCTS. INC. SPECIFICATION SHEET FALCON PART NUMBER 9703161S TRAFFIC SIGNAL PART# 16/3 SOLO TERRA CABLE CABLE CONSTRUCTION: CONDUCTOR 16/3 19 STR TINNED COPPER INSULATION PE - BLK NOM WALL .015 TWISTING Twist w /fillers to make round TAPE: NONSHD WATERBLOCK TAPE JACKET PE - BLK NOM WALL .030 NOM OD .340 -0/ +.010 .350 MAX OD CHARACTERISTICS: THIS CABLE IS NOT SWEEP TESTED PRINT: "FALCON FINE WIRE 970316TS 16/3 SOLO TERRA" FT MRK'D 2401 DISCOVERY BLVD., ROCKWALL, TEXAS 75032 214 - 771 -3441 1 . ... .--." " :::* '', :''' ,:. . a rt '4 ' - 0: 4 - 4: :: 'F'''''ie • - ,, 4,-,, '. ‘ -_ ,:' t ---- .,,,,,._, - '' , kAp_ ,:. ---- - --,- . %,..- , ; , ,,,,,,, ,,„,,4,,,,,,/ mi. 1 , :14. ''''' 11111 nate(' treet Name SOUTHERNA SOUT I : i .. MANUFACTURING ail r c internally illuminated street name signs. iti:,./ ' r ,,,, , „„ t1 „., 1 ,.! 4 ,„ i histry'v of („v„ii31,tiV Southern's unwavering dedication to continuous ,P, ,,,,,, 2 .:, . c:.;liability that cat ., i. the creation of products that excel in ease of '' e.' - 1, maintenance, durability, and customer responsive 1.J1958 ) � design. Because lenses, light engines, and power supplies Utilizing d ||Zingaea � rvi�|�fDr � can normally be replaced without sign removal, traffic safety, S0Uthern � Southern's siBnsare easyto maintain. Southern's signs are abodurable. Designed to meet the most ' ii K8', rigid hurricane standards, ail Southern Manufacturing signs are UL listed, a standard that to |mpruVing tecrino|ogy reflects our long-standing commitment to providing consistent high quality products. �� 0 a|ldfQbr|C3UDn A{ the �� � ��0�� |Uuminatedstreet name dynsabucarry adxyear � limited warranty, are available in both LED and S�Ol� time VVeare k����ng fluorescent configurations, and can be installed as tr)e h|gheS1 standards Df either free swinging signs or rigid mounted. They are uvuiiubie in4foo� 6 8 foot lengths foot, �' qU3||�� re|iabU|tV ond |mm �' and either �ngipfaced ordou�e faced styles. °= m�� m7, cost of operation Icy' oUr In response to communities' demand for customized �gns Southern's advanced sign CAD K r CUstOnn�[S SOU�h�rM�S '/ � systems can produce the most demanding logos, � , ~ 0 � ^ ���m� m~�� � depth Vf emir eenng 3nd and Southern's powder coated housings can be painted to complement the streetscape of any n\aOUfaCrUrinigtUm city. SuuLhern'silluminated street name signs are Southern Manufacturing 501 Herndon Avenue constructed of the highest quality materials from , tOdaV's rll8||erlges qt the 5052 H32 .125" gauge aluminum bodies to the Orlando, FL 32803 Lexan, electrical components, and 3M highway Ph: 407 tomorrow's rea||i films. The sign bodies are continuousty wetded for 1-800-866-5699 superior strength and weather protection. contactus@southernmfg.com (till% Illuminated Street Signs STANDARD THIN LED SOUTHERN Designed for maximum illumi- All of the advantages of our MANUFACTURING nation and easy maintenance. standard LED, but a slimmer Available in single or double frame. Rigid or swinging face, LED or fluorescent. mount. 19 inch only. 9.375" 7.625" '; :I o ,„_,,, 0 t. c t 40 OAH OAH ,' i 3 19" or 24" = ,\� 19" Lens - ' ' l' Lens 15" or 20" ' 15" 7 l ''' `N tt ''' t i— 5.375" H 1--- 4.5" H Features: • Excellent day and night visibility • Energy efficient /Very Low wattage required for LED • Standard design requires no tools to open sign or replace lens. • Designed to withstand 110 mph wind. • Radiant high temperature fail -safe circuit for LED to prevent premature burn out in extreme temperatures. • UL listed. • Mounting brackets - tri -stud on top of sign and back rigid mount available. • 6 year limited warranty Weight in Pounds of Double Faced Signs 4x19 6x19 8x19 4x24 6x24 8x24 Standard 45 64 83 48 69 90 Thin LED 42 60 79 N/A N/A N/A Fluorescent 55 74 9 4 58 79 101 AC Load in Watts 4' SF 6" SF 8' SF 4' DF 6' DF 8' DF Standard 21 28 36 36 51 66 Thin LED 21 28 36 36 51 66 Fluorescent 143 143 143 143 143 143 Southern Manufacturing • 501 Herndon Avenue • Orlando, FL 32803 PH : 407 -894 -8851 • 1- 800 -866 -5699 contactus @southernmfg.com the w EITH V. r n`` `l. "y ASSEMBLY SHEET W m ooaoucra rlc, rr as- .uo -s.0 r,�: rae- KO -s+a TITLE: ASTRO - SIGN -BRAC, ac�co 1a.: CABLE MOUNT AB -0142 AB -0276 HDWR KfT O • 4 n - � m f' 3 . -:\ ® J © 3 SIGN CTC Q HEIGHT DIM , i r 1 0 u �� � AB -3009 `, CLAMP KR „ \ I O SIGN HEIGHT: 15" 18" 24' 30" 36" 42" 48" 54" 66" 72" O O rO TUBE CTC: 9" 12" 18' 24" 30" 36" 42" 48" 60" 66" ®• coO J J NOTE: ONE AB -0142 REQUIRED PER 16 50. FT. OF SIGN. OPTIONS CABLE LENGTH: "it 62" FRS 4 " -8.6" POLE DIA. 84" FITS 4" -11.6' POLE DIA. 96" FITS 4" -14.6" POLE DIA. SIGN BRAC TUBE DIMENSIONS: a lp 9', 12', 18 ". 24 ", 30 ", 36 ", 42 ", 48 ", ,tom 60" OR 66" CTC PAINT ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY 1 AB -0283 TUBE, SIGN -BRAC, 11/2" SCH 10, ALUM 1 2 AB- 0354 -M2 CLAMP, FEMALE CABLE MNT, ALUM 1 3 AB -0280 CABLE ASSY W/ GALV CABLE & STAINLESS HDWR 1 4 AB- 0263 -ZN2 RETAINING RING, 2 -7/8 ", ZINC 2 1 5 AB -0506 TY -BACK / RESTRAINING CLAMP ASSY 1 6 AB- 0339 -M1 PLATE, CABLE CLAMP, ASTRO -BRAC, ALUM 2 7 FS -4201 -SS WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 5/16 ", STAINLESS 8 8 FS- 2098 -SS BOLT, HEX HD 5/16 " -18 x 7/8 ", STAINLESS 8 9 FS- 4201 -SS WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 5/16 ", STAINLESS 4 10 FS- 2025 -SS BOLT, HEX HD 5/16 " -18 x 11/2", STAINLESS 2 11 AB-0265-M1 CLAMP, MALE, ALUM 1 12 AB- 0256 -SS V -BOLT KIT, 5/16 " -18, STAINLESS 1 13 FS- 2006 -SS BOLT, HEX HD, 5/16 " -18 x 1", STAINLESS 2 14 FS -4101 -SS WASHER, FLAT, 5/16 ", STAINLESS 2 15 FS- 1001 -SS _NUT, HEX HD, 5/16 " -18, STAINLESS 2 pays, 1. ACORD DATE; 3/12/92 1 p. D, R WOODS DATE, 12/9/05 'rty. C-1/20/06 JR inn RW 1/23/06 I SHT. 1 OF 1 3621 Industrial Park Drive , 3 =2) Lenoir City, TN 37771 I Tel: 865 - 986 -9726 Fax: 865- 986 -8799 LENOIR CITY, INC. E- Mail: www.hubbeilpowersystems.com PRODUCT TEST REPORT BOX LATERAL LOAD TEST Part No: PG1324B512 Performed by: JM Size: 13" x 24" x 12" Test Date: April 15, 2008 Weight: 45 Pounds Location: San Jose, CA GENERAL The purpose of this test is to determine if the PG1324B512 Quazite® box meets Tier 22 design and test pressures. The box must withstand a lateral design pressure of 800 Ibs /sq ft when cycled 10 times, and then must withstand a lateral test pressure of 1,200 Ibs /sq ft (the lateral design pressure of 800 lbs/sq ft multiplied by a factor of safety). The lateral deflection at the design pressure must not exceed 0.25" per foot of box length during any cycle. All testing configurations adhere to standard methods and apparatus described in Hubbell's Quality Assurance Manual and are adapted from the ANSI /SCTE 77 2007 Specification for Underground Enclosure Integrity. Specific details and numerical results of the test are on file at Hubbell's Engineering Department. Unless noted in the test results, the parts are representative samples of normal production operations using standard Hubbell manufacturing procedures, processes and materials. 1 ! I PROCEDURE In conducting this test, the PG1324B512 Quazite® box with bolted PG1324 Quazite® cover is placed on a rigid test frame. The pressure is applied through an 18" x 24" x 1" steel , distribution plate seated on sand pads centered over the sidewall of the box. The test box and distribution plate are then centered beneath the Enerpac 50,000 -pound Toad ram. Please see Figure 1. A preload of 500 lbs is applied and then released to seat the distribution plate. The design pressure is applied, held, and removed, then re- applied after a rest period for a total of ten cycles. The deflection is measured at the design pressure. After the tenth cycle, the box is loaded to failure. Failure is defined as the specimen's inability to withstand an increase in pressure. I CROSSHEAD HYDRAULIC RAM IS TO BE ! CENTERED ON THE 18 X 24 1 STEEL PLATE X 24 X 1 STEEL PLATE II MUST ` MUST BE LEVEL TO EARTH SWIVEL HEAD i1 COMPRESSIBLE MEDIUM NOTES (SAND BAGS) ARE USED SIDEWALL DEFLECTION TRANSMIT LOAD TO IS READ DIRECTLY z` UPPER SIDEWALL OF BOX FROM DIAL INDICATOR #1. • FIAL INDIUATOR FRAME MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED 0 � Q„0 ® // / OK TO PUT A WOODEN 2 X 4 ' TO SUPPORT THE BOTTOM ,4111, VERRCAL RIGID LOAD l FRAME MEMBERS THE COVER SHOULD BE PLUMB PERC TO TO THE EARTH CR OSSHEAD AXIS PENDIULAR . Figure 1: Box Lateral Sidewall apparatus and configuration. I I l'' RESULTS The PG1324B512 boxes acquire a lateral deflection of 0.25" per foot of box length or Tess at a design pressure of 800 Ibs /sq ft during all phases of testing. The units also sustain a minimum lateral test pressure of 1,200 Ibs /sq ft without failing. CONCLUSION The PG13248512 Quazite® boxes meet Tier 22 structural requirements. They are suitable for use in areas subject to pedestrian and occasional non - deliberate vehicular traffic. This report was written by: n 1�. -....—._ Ken Clymer 4/20/2009 if This report was reviewed by: ' it 4 1. / , Mich.; el Fish :r 4/20 009 \-= 4400 0), fAllispo 1 ID 5/4 InDZ1 —`i C i '------------) T —. HL H 1nD 1 [ i 11� �. i ] I JJ _ _A JS 0 At.... f SFCTION A -A . A C • \ - 1/0-1A WIC SELF ALIGNING. 0 EDIA4`R9 1 L' IL 14 NUT 1. CP5IGNF r T65A6 D.O.T. N(.:NN1W1 TYI'tl A y1 1,4 1 0. MAMMAL TO Dr. PIDITANT .'111.141 11 1175115145541. (Sb] II ' 1. 1:1411401f41 16 1O AF 61121011A11 TO 1718 r - nos I III Jlii �I 11 GuALIT: = L ^J PGIOE4NUD POI56O= ]I I. 1NP. AAF o4Tf0 AIR 10 513 (DS Nm] 148100 on 510 5 (5.506 *8) l'uUOl r. I ,- AOOSFD TUDOR 5.45570851444 IN 114 611 40F 18 11nU0RRFR5 ]A1k.J 1(01ED OTILAMLV 1/ \/ \ ..4.. C-10.va.i 'PC of 110.0110 104.888 011480045 B *1580 SFCT FON R-11 SECTION c -r. D. :.2 , .s ,,r , o o t N: t�%ii�il`r AAA �,o ;- LISTED ::"P4 ''''' s a 8 JJ "'''""74116 a >r e. . 1 hide �1Q i 0 N 14 3621 Industrial Park Drive Lenoir City, TN 37771 . 4412) Tel; 865 -986 -9726 Fax: 865 -986 -8799 E- Mail: www.hubbellpowersystems.com LENOIR CITY, INC. PRODUCT TEST REPORT BOX VERTICAL LOAD TEST Part No: PG1324B512 Performed by: JM Size: 13" x 24" x 12" Test Date: May 15, 2008 Weight: 45 Pounds Location: San Jose, CA GENERAL The purpose of this test is to determine if the PG1324B512 Quazite® box meets Tier 22 design and test loads. The box must withstand a vertical design load of 22,500 lbs when cycled 10 times, and then must withstand a vertical test load of 33,750 lbs (the vertical design load of 22,500 lbs multiplied by a factor of safety). The vertical deflection at the design load must not exceed 0.50 ", and the lateral deflection at the design Toad must not exceed 0.25" per foot of box length, during any cycle. All testing configurations adhere to standard methods and apparatus described in Hubbell's Quality Assurance Manual and are \414 adapted from the ANSI /SCTE 77 2007 Specification for Underground Enclosure Integrity. . Specific details and numerical results of the test are on file at Hubbell's Engineering Department. Unless noted in the test results, the parts are representative samples of normal production operations using standard Hubbell manufacturing procedures, processes, and materials. PROCEDURE In conducting this test, the PG1324B512 Quazite® box with bolted PG1324 Quazite® cover, is placed on a rigid test frame. The load is applied through a 10" x 20" x 1" steel distribution plate seated over a rubber pad centered on the longest wall so that a 5" x 20" portion of the load plate is over the enclosure. The test box and distribution plate are then centered beneath the Enerpac 50,000 -pound Toad arm. Please see Figure 1. A preload of 500 Ibs is applied and then released to seat the distribution plate. The design load is applied, held, and removed, then re- applied after a rest period for a total of ten cycles. The deflection is measured at the design load. After the tenth cycle, the box is loaded to failure. Failure is defined as the specimen's inability to withstand an increase in load. • 0 CROSS HEAD • i LOAD RAM ' ' 10 X 20 X 1 THICK ADJUSTABLE RIGID . STEEL PLATE LOAD FRAME (CENTERED ALONG LONGEST WALL) I SPHERICAL BEARING SWIVEL HEAD 10 X 20 X 1/2 RUBBER BACKING PLATE LT05654 Figure 1: Box Vertical Sidewall apparatus and configuration. RESULTS The PG1324B512 boxes acquire a vertical deflection of 0.50" or less, and the lateral deflection of 0.25" per foot of box length or less at a vertical design load of 22,500 Ibs during all phases of testing. The units also sustain a minimum vertical test load of 33,750 Ibs without failing. CONCLUSION • The PG1324B512 Quazite® boxes meet Tier 22 structural requirements. They are suitable , for use in areas subject to pedestrian and occasional non - deliberate vehicular traffic. This report was written by: 44A-Cf2 Ken Clymer 4/20/2009 This report was reviewed by: "74 MichAel Fisher 4/2T2009 ff R� P�A 0.h7 D � (01] ITN %O � r A] J B 1%4 {260] 113;41 A 17 r" SECTION A -A I �►p C \ - 1;2_m um fns AraEN11r., P3PUCCAO3E O.S E2 -NUT Puce 10TC I. t 0950401 IR 7#1..01 110.?. TIDNrnn, rani 11 ( 217 '01 1 A 2.:NTMIAL TO OR PRECAST POLYMER CONCOQTL. 1 tl 0!4 n. 21m 11O03.001 I! a TO Oe 570=0 TO 1110 1YVll1 fNNNL' 00 100 1001 71111%110 T -111 l lrois2.12 12 FOl6YiAR12 10 1. INDERTI ARE d1Tm 10R ]0 Sy- {2} tut] 70.00001 11.40 {:106) I 1141 i 1:1:141 0331 321.001,1. - M0T0n 1 0201 I a O125051005 !E Mann AU L'1 LR1oBPERS }_ l l A I UEC2S1 Norm O111EM% - ll OW?NbAal9 NE WUfS O.nSFO ONMJtWl SFEOrI10 SECTION B -B SECTION C -CA a w :(j ? . tw Cn ^ 47'1 LISTED �rP,T ,.� a qunarrel` BOX 94116 6 1 PB16246616 'y 3621 Industrial Park Drive • i 4:24:0, Lenoir City, TN 37771 Tel: 865 - 986 -9726 Fax: 865 -986 -8799 LENOIR CITY, INC. E- Mail: www.hubbellpowersystems.com i PRODUCT TEST REPORT COVER VERTICAL LOAD TEST Part No: PG1324HSO6 Performed by: Anthony Johnson Size: 13" x 24" x 2" Test Date: March 20, 2008 Weight: 45 Pounds Location: Lenoir City, TN GENERAL The purpose of this test is to determine if the PG1324HSO6 Quazite® cover meets Tier 15 design and test loads. The cover must withstand a vertical design load of 15,000 lbs when cycled 10 times, and then must withstand a vertical test load. of 22,500 lbs (the vertical design load of 15,000 lbs multiplied by a factor of safety). The vertical deflection at the design load must not exceed 0.50" during any cycle. All testing configurations adhere to . standard methods and apparatus described in Hubbell's Quality Assurance Manual and are adapted from the ANSI /SCTE 77 2007 Specification for Underground Enclosure Integrity. ` ` Specific details and numerical results of the test are on file at Hubbell's Engineering Department. Unless noted in the test results, the parts are representative samples of normal production operations using standard Hubbell manufacturing procedures, processes and materials. . , i i i . PROCEDURE In conducting this test, the PG1324HSO6 Quazite0 cover is bolted in a PG1324 Quazite® box, and then positioned on a rigid test frame. The Toad is applied through a 10" x 10" x 1" steel distribution plate seated on a rubber pad centered on the cover. The test box and distribution plate are then centered beneath the Enerpac 50,000 -pound Toad ram. Please see Figure 1. A preload of 500 Ibs is applied and then released to seat the distribution plate. The design load is applied, held, and removed, then re- applied after a rest period for a total of ten cycles. The deflection is measured at the design Toad. After the tenth cycle the cover is loaded to failure. Failure is defined as the specimen's inability to withstand an increase in load. I � CROSS HEAD • N4 LOAD RAM ADJUSTABLE RIGID 10 X 10 X 1 THICK STEEL PLATE LOAD FRAME �r �I SPHERICAL BEARING SWIVEL HEAD I 10 X 10 X 1/2 RUBBER BACKING PLATE LT05853 Figure 1: Cover test apparatus and configuration. k. RESULTS The PG1324HSO6 covers acquire a vertical deflection of 0.50" or less at a vertical design load of 15,000 Ibs during all phases of testing. 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S58 1/2" rod #8 3/0 wire ESBP4 /0 2 sol - 4/0 str. u ■ ' _ ESBP350 250 KCM - 350 KCM 5/8" rod #14 -1/0 wire ESBP500 400 KCM - 500 KCM S68 5/8" rod #14 -16 wire i i 3/4" rod - 4/0 wire Ph 1- 800 - 677 -9089 9 ERICO www enco.com L Traffic Si.g cable Spec 20 -1 Aerial and Duct Cable Product Description _ Specifications Color Code Chart Bare copper Conductor - - Bare Copper Cond Color Cond Color Cond Color , x,a-.•:..�i °•:,: ;.,' ::;, -.;': • ; --"'-- ' conductors, Insulation 1 Black 8 Red /Black 15 Blue /White Polyethylene 14 AWG - .025 "t.6isim,0 PE 2 White 9 Green /Black 16 Black/Red C'o are urrnurjrrcUU ed to meet insulation, Black 12 AWG - .030 "062aim) PE 3 Red 10 Orange /Black 17 White /Red c nrrenl fiWS4 go/di /nes. Specific Stine Polyethylene • jacket. Jacket - PE 4 Green 11 Blue /Black 18 Orange /Red DOT cables are available. Please Sequential rootage Voltage Rating - 600 V 5 Orange 12 131ack/1Vhite 19 Blue /Red marking. • Temp. 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C�}ND ., 1 jpS W f/ f M . .!� l� .',dim IIdG� i mnli 8202 14/2 SOL ,045 1.141 322 8.10 250055000 RL 22 8302 14/2 7/.0242 .045 1.143 .340 8.64 2500/5000' RL 55 8203 14/3 SQL .045 1.143 Mal 8.61 250075000' RL 66 . 8303 14/3 7/0242 .045 1.143 .358 9.09 250015000' RL 11.1111= 8304 1414 SQL .045 1.143 .369 9.37 2500' /5000' 01_ MIN 8304 14/4 7/.0242 n .045 1.143 .390 9.91 250015000' I2L 0205 14/5 SOL .045 1.143 .402 10.21 250015000' RL 103 8305 14/5 7/.0242 .045 1.143 .426 10.82 2500' /5000' RL 108 8207 14/7 SOL .045 1.143 .435 250015000'121, 136 5307 14/7 7/.0242 .045 I J 43 .463 11.76 250075000' Rt. 141 8209 14/9 SOL .060 1.524 .538 13.67 250015000' 01. 172 8309 7/.0242 .060 1.524 .569 14.45 250075000' 101.. 192 8210 14/10 SOL .060 1.524 .580 14.73 2500' /5000' 121, 197 83 (0 14/10 7/.0242 .060 1.524 .616 15.65 2500' /5000' RL. 205 82(2 4/12 SQL .060 524 .597 (5.16 25(10/5000' ILL 232 5312 14/12 71,0242 .060 1.524 635 16.13 2500' /5000' RL 244 8216 14/16 SOL .060 1.524 .660 16.76 250015000' RI. 299 8316 14/16 7/.0242 .060 (.524 .702 17.83 250015000' RI., 316 8220 14/20 SOL .060 1.524 .737 18.72 2500'/5000' 121. 370 8320 14/20 7/.0242 .060 1,524 .779 19.79 2500'/5000' RL. 387 8602 1212 SOL .045 1.143 .376 9.55 250015000' RT. 74 <` o 2500'15000' RL 74 . 870_ L_ /_ 7/.0305 .045 1.143 .400 10.16 5603 1713 SOI. .045 (.143 .397 10.09 2500'5000' 01, 99 = 8703 12/3 7/.0305 .045 1.143 .423 10.74 250015000' RI- 103 a '. ` 8604 12/4 SOL 045 1.143 .434 11.02 250015000' RL 124 8704 12/4 7/.0305 .045 1.143 .463 11.76 2500' /5000' RL 130 8605 12/5 SOL .045 (.143 .475 12.07 2500'/5000' RL 152 8705 12/5 7/.0305 .045 1.143 .507 12.88 250015000' RL 159 8607 12/7 SOL .060 (.524 .547 13.89 2500'/5000' RL 212 8707 12/7 7/.0305 060 (.524 .583 14.81 250015000'121., 2 222 8609 12 59 SOL .060 (.524 .635 16.13 2500'/5000' RL 284 8709 12/9 7/.0305 .060 (.524 .678 17.22 250015000' RC. 294 8610 1210 SOL .060 1.524 .608 17.48 2500'5000' RL 297 9710 12/10 71.0305 .060 (.524 .736 18.69 2500/5000' R1_ 309 8612 12:12 501. .061) (.524 .710 18.03 2500'15000' RI. 346 0712 12r 12 7 (1305 • .060 (.5 .759 19.28 2 2 500':5000' R1_ 367 .4-"f 8616 12.16 _ SOL 060 1.524 .787 19.99 2500'. 5000' RI. 501 8716 L2 - "16 7'.0305 .060 1.524 .843 21.41 2500':5000' RL 515 8620 1220 SOL .060 (.52•1 .927 23.27 7;00' -3000' RI. ___ 618 57'.0 12i211 1_0305 .060 1.524 .976 2.180 X 00'- 5000' 01. __ 635 Toll ! rue 1 - 800 - 343 25P • Telephone 820- 389 -04145 ' 1 132.8- 3£39-3922 f) /I 1- ::191e 1 01Is Road 1 lavesville. North L 1101)na 28904 • www.advanceddicJitalcablacol ---71.---.......----- ISOTEC 100% SWEEP TESTED 1 MHz TO 1GHz Ir1111111 75 S2 Precision Video Coaxial Cable/ Double Braided RG 59/U Type 20 AWG SOLID BC QUALITY WERE AND CABLE 1 sr COMPONENT K AWG {Siraltil) Dielectric Shield Type Jacket Cable Color Nom. Cap.. Vel. Of Nom. Imp. Size /Type Type Coverage Type & & pF /ft. Prop. Nom. D.C.R. Nom. Od Nom. D.C.R. Thickness Jacket OD pF /cn. 20 AWG Solid Polyethylene 98% TC X 2 Polyethylene Rack 20.9 pF /ft 67% 75D Solid BC .198" 1.1 D /M' .035" 304" 68.7 pF /m 10.2 D /M' 3.6 D /km 33.1 D /km ATTENUATION Frequency Nom. Atten. Nom. Atten. MHz (dB /100f1) (dB/100m) 1 0.14 0.46 3.58 0.47 1.54 5 0.54 1.77 7 0.62 2.03 10 0.68 2.23 67.5 2.02 6.63 71.05 2.10 6.89 100 2.50 8.20 135 2.58 8.46 143 2.62 8.59 180 2.79 9.15 270 4.36 14.30 360 4.98 16.33 540 6.68 21.91 720 7.82 25.65 1000 9.18 30.11 2 NO COMPONENT No. of Conductor Insulation Color Nom. Nom. Jacket type Jacket 0.D. Conductors Size and Type & Code Capacitance impedance & & Material Thickness Thickness Color 3 16 AWG HDPE Black, White, 17.6 pF /ft 86 33D PVC .221" +/- .005" 19/29 BC .015" Green 57.75 pF /m 015" +/- .003" Black Isotec Product Jacket Cable Color Copper Shipping Number Type & & Weight Weight UL Style Thickness Jacket OD LBSIMFT LBS /MFT 159TFCC -00 PE BLACK 59.86 LBS /MFT 158 LBS /MFT .030" .592" UL: n/a +/- .005" +/- .005" CSA: n/a PRINT LEGEND: ITERIS TRAFFIC CONTROL CABLE 16 -3C 600V /PRECISION VIDEO "DIR BUR" "SUN RES" MFG BYISOTEC 1 I ACCEPTANCE OF ABOVE DESIGN: DATE: Shipping Tolerance: +1 - 10% Length Tolerance: +/- 10% Random /Odd Length Tolerance: May ship up to 15% of order total on random /odd lengths. Isotec makes every effort to provide accurate specifications. Printing errors are subject to correction. Standard product specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your Isotec sales person for current specifications. 0€ : 04,21103 . . . , , _ umiNum Attie : , €,., Alum Rigid Condu and EMT Condu and T..ibfng . 5 x 1 . iii gs a, S I Allied aluminum EMT and rigid conduit ,.� combines light weight and corrosion . resistance to provide a full line of easy to install, low maintenance conduit whenever specifications call for aluminum. ophiiii Couplings and Elbows Allied provides a broad K _ assortment of couplings � ,;, , , and elbows for rigid as well - as couplings, elbows... and set screw couplings for EMT. Allied rigid g If �1, aluminum fittings are ` `f _ ���° manufactured of 6063 alloy in temper designation T -1, while ,,,''' EMT is manufactured of 6005 alloy. 'S aIIie d -„s, ,4 51S*)14,, '-= :;', , ,Iyir, TUBE & CONDUIT AI/Ied PROVIDES COMPLETE LIIVE OF rO Allied Tube & Conduit, RECOMMENDED • INSTALLATION PRACTICES CUTTING: the leading manufacturer A hacksaw is recommended to cut trade . sizes 1 and smaller. Larger trade sizes "- , of steel conduit and can be cut with power cut -off equipment. BENDING: tubing, now offers a Standard EMT benders, one size larger than the size of the conduit, should be $, used on conduit trade sizes 1 and broad line of rigid smaller. For sizes over trade size 1, conventional equipment is recommended. aluminum conduit, THREADING: Sharp dies and conventional cutting oil elbows and couplings should be used for aluminum conduit. A general purpose emulsifiable oil can provide excellent results. • plus aluminum electrical FITTINGS: -i Aluminum fittings are recommended; metallic tubing, elbows however, cadmium plated or galvanized fittings are satisfactory for most x:, and set -screw couplings. installations. FISHING AND WIRE PULLING: Small Conduit: In trade sizes up to When your specifications 11 /2 and on shorter runs (up to 100 feet), ` polyethylene fish tapes can be used call for the properties Of effemon p p flexible speedometer ly. Also recom type ended steel are cablerus. d, Use of flat steel tapes should be avoided aluminum, Allied delivers. since they tend to jam in the bends, or if not used carefully, scrape and cut conduit walls. Light Weight Large Conduit: For pulling large Rigid aluminum conduit is conductors through larger conduit or approximately one-third the weight longer runs, polypropylene rope is of steel. recommended. Steel pulling cables, s especially when old or frayed, can Corrosion Resistant damage steel or aluminum conduit. Aluminum resists most corrosive IN SOIL OR CONCRETE: atmospheres in industrial environments. Underwriters' Laboratories Electrical Construction Equipment Directory Easy to Install (UL Green Book) states that aluminum Aluminum conduit can be easily cut, conduit used in concrete or in contact bent and threaded without special with soil requires supplementary tools. corrosion protection. Examples of supplementary protection are paints . Low Maintenance approved for the purpose (bitumastic Aluminum conduit does not corrode or paint, for example), tape wraps approved leave discoloring streaks or stains. for the purpose, or PVC coated conduit. IZ Weights and Dimensions for Rigid Aluminum Conduit il:\ I r Nominal Trade Size Approx. Wt. Per Nominal Outside Wall Quantity In Designator 100 Ft. (30.5M) Diameter Master Bundle Thickness U.S. Metric Ib. kg in. mm in. rim ft. m I "' ' , ,. I ( 1/2 16 28.1 12.7 0.840 21.3 0.104 2.64 2500 762.5 tli 3/ 4 21 37.4 17.0 1.050 26.7 0.107 2.72 2500 762.5 �Av r 1 27 54.5 24.7 1.315 33.4 0.126 3.20 2000 610.0 ,< i - J IS 1-1/4 35 71.6 32.5 1.660 42.2 0.133 3.38 1000 304.8 1 -1/2 41 88.7 40.2 1.900 48.3 0.138 3.51 1000 304.8 2 53 118.5 53.8 2.375 60.3 0.146 3.71 450 137.2 2-1/2 63 187.5 85.0 2.875 73.0 0.193 4.90 300 91.5 _ 3 78 246.3 111.7 3.500 88.9 0.205 5.21 200 61.0 ' 3 -1/2 91 295.6 134.1 4.000 101.6 0.215 5.46 200 61.0 ' ; ) 4 103 350.2 155.8 4.500 114.3 0.225 5.72 200 61.0 0 5 129 478.9 217.2 5.563 141.3 0.245 6.22 80 23.4 6 155 630.4 285.9 6,625 168.3 0.266 6.76 60 18.3 NOTE • Oirnensions and weights are nominal unless otherwise noted i 7,44 • Each length of conduit with coupling attached will be nominally 10 feet : :,1 Couplings , o "+ , , o : Trade Size Approx. Wt. Per Nominal Outside Standard 3 , 1 ' . t Designator 100 Ft. (305M) Diameter Length Package " ° - sr U.S. Metric lb. kg in. mrn in. lram Pieces 4 - k � £ 1/2 16 6.1 2.8 1.08 27.4 1.56 39.6 100 F �� f % 3/4 21 9.1 4.1 1.33 33.8 1.62 41.1 50 + ,,- S 6 1 27 12.5 5.7 1.56 39.6 2.00 50.8 30 1 -1/4 35 18.9 8.6 1.95 49.5 2.06 52.3 25 1-1/2 41 23.3 10.6 2.22 56.4 2.06 52.3 25 SPECIFICATION DATA • 2 53 34.6 15.7 2.75 69.8 2.12 53.8 15 ALLOY: Allied Rigid Aluminum Conduit 2-1/2 63 68.3 31.0 3.28 83.3 3.12 79.2 20 is manufactured of 6063 alloy in temper designation T-1. The fittings are of the 3 78 91.4 41.5 3.94 100.8 3.25 82.6 15 same alloy. 3 -1/2 91 108.0 49.0 4.44 112.8 3.37 85.6 12 STANDARDS: Allied Rigid Aluminum 4 103 142.0 64.4 5.00 127.0 3.50 88.9 12 Conduit is listed by Underwriters' 5 129 241.9 109.7 6.30 160.p 3.75 95.3 8 Laboratories to U.L. 6A, "Standard for Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit - 6 155 321.0 145.6 7.39 187.7 4.00 101.6 6 Aluminum, Red Brass and Stainless Steel" and is manufactured to ANSI Elbows C80.5. (Replaces Federal specification Nominal Dimensions WWC 540C). Trade Size Approx. Wt. Per Designator 100 Ft. (30.5M) A c THREAD PROTECTORS: Color -Coded end caps keep threads clean and sharp 1.1.s, Metric ih, kg. in. mm in. mm M. mm and help provide trade size recognition. 1/2 16 29 13.2 4.0 101.6 6.50 165.1 2.50 63.5 Even sizes are blue; 1/2 trade sizes are 3/4 21 43 14.5 4.5 114.3 7.25 184.2 2.75 69.9 black; and 1/4 trade sizes are red. - 1 27 71 32.2 5.75 146.1 8.375 212.7 2.875 73.0 1 -1/4 35 110 49.9 7.25 184.2 10.25 260.6 3.00 76.2 1-1/2 41 153 69.4 8,25 209.6 11.875 301.6 3.625 92.1 2 53 249 112.9 9.50 241.3 14.0 355.6 4.50 114.3 2 -1/2 63 437 198.2 10.50 266.7 15.75 400 -1 5.25 133.4 3 78 767 347.9 13.00 330.2 18.75 476.3 5.75 146.1 / 3 -1/2 91 1036 469.9 15.00 381.0 21.75 552.5 6.75 171.5 4 103 1228 557.0 16.00 406.4 23.00 584.2 7.00 177.8 5 129 2490 1129.5 24.00 609.6 36.00 914.4 11.00 279.4 6 155 3850 1746.3 30.00 762.0 42.50 1079.5 12.50 317.5 f SPECIFICATION SHEET • AUGUST 1, 2003 SALES 817- 594 -8791 >< ?.; .t. ::> € (Fax) 817 - 594 -8211 RIGID NONMETALLIC SCH40 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT Heritage Plastics created the long bell for ease and efficiency. In compliance with the industry standards, Heritage Plastics' PVC Electrical Conduit is manufactured from virgin PVC compounds complying with the UL 651 standards and as described in standard specifications for rigid PVC compounds ASTM D 1784 -81. Our PVC Electrical Conduits are subject to in- process quality control to assure compliance with appropriate manufacturing and performance standards, PVC Electrical Conduit & Accessories meet the Applications: underground, encased in concrete, or requirements and adhere to the appropriate UL listing direct burial. Also for use in sunlight and weather & labels as established by: exposed or concealed applications above ground. • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standard 651 (Conduit) • Sunlight and weather resistant • RUS Listed. - • Reduced emissions of smoke and 'JCL • NEMA TC -2 (Accessories) • Listed for 90 degree C conductors or cable and direct • NEMA TC -3 (Accessories) sunlight . • UL Standard 514B (Accessories) • Rigid nonmetallic raceway for wires and cables in • General Service Administration (GSA) WC -1094A accordance with the NEC • National Electrical Code - Article 347 • Superior weathering characteristics • Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., E -97809 SCHEDULE 40 10 Foot 20 Foot Nominal Weight Crate Quantity O.D. T.D. Wall Part # Part # Size 100 feet 10' Lengths 51051 51052 1/2" 16.4 6000' .840 .622 .109 51071 51072 3/4" 21.8. 4400' 1.050 .824 .113 51101 51102 1" 32.1 3600' 1.315 1.049 .133 51131 51132 1 1/4" 43.4 3300' 1:660 1.380 .140 51151 51152 1 1/2" 51.8 2250' 1.900 1.610 .145 -} 51201 51202 2" 69.5 1400' 2.375 2.067 .154 51251 51252 2 1/2" 109.6 930' 2.875 2.469 .203 .. _1301 51302 3" 143.5 880' 3.500 3.068 .216 51351 51352 3 1/2" 169.1 630' 4.000 3.548 .226 51401 51402 4" 204.3 570' 4.500 4,026 .237 51501 51502 5" 277.6 380' 5.563 5.047 .258 51601 1 51602 i 6" 360.0 260' L 6.625 6 1. 1 2 U N 0 0 \V 1': t 1'/ 11 aA 1' H r It 1' 0 0 I) X 7 s 0 8 6 • k• Plastics Group STANDARD RAMMUS ELBOWS ..:....:.:.::.:.::..:.... CLASS A FITTINGS Schedule 40 -Plain End • 1 y� (r 1 -- a i I o 90° Elbow 45° Elbow 30° Elbow S t tandard Radice us Elbow Dimensions • 90 J e Elbows-Schedule 40 Standard Radi � §i7. A B (»i>) ( " k Slze Part N Package Qty Pkg. Welglif(lbs) Prle4 Per 100 1/2" .840 4" 1 1/2" 1/2" 59588 50 7 $227.28 3/4" 1.050 4 1/2" 1 1/2" 3/4" 59589 25 5 $254.86 1" 1.315 5 3/4." 1 7/8" 1" 59590 25 11 $397.46 1 1/4" 1,660 7 1/4" 2" 1 1/4" 59591 20 13 $572.06 1 1/2" 1.900 81/4" 2" 1 1/2" 59592 25 21 $760.91 , 2" 2,375 91/2" 2" 2" 59593 20 24 $1,040.23 2 1/2" 2,875 10 1/2" 3" 21/2" 59594 10 23 $1,815.89 3" 3.500 13" 3 1/8" 3" 59595 1 4 $3,211,30 3 1/2" 4.000 15" 3 1/4" 3 1/2" 59596 1 5 $4,404.47 4" 4.500 16" 3 3/8" 4" 59597 1 6 $5,509.92 5" 5.563 24" 3 5/8" 5 " 59598 1 13 $9,693.42 6" 6.625 30" 3 3/4" 6" 59599 1 22 $16,425.72 30 Degree Elbows Schedule 40 45 Degree Elbows- Schedu 40 Si Part if ' Package f ly • Wel'glif'dim) '1'i• ce P'6i 00 Siie Parl H Paclwge Qty Pkg. Wolg1ii: (lbs) Price Per 100' 1/2" 59561 50 4 $298.31 1/2" 59575 50 6 $215.98 3/4" 59562 25 3 5309.06 3/4" 59576 25 5 $233.86 1" 59563 25 3 $375.84 1" 59577 20 8 $372.18 1 1/4" 59564 20 7 5527.99 11/4" 59578 20 9 $520.65 1 1/2" 59565 25 10 $725.41 11/2" 59579 20 11 5710.18 2" 59566 20 12 $1,064.58 2" 59580 20 19 5985.18 21/2" 59567 10 14 $2,019.87 21/2" 59581 25 40 $1,913.22 3" 59568 1 2 $3,440.78 3" - 59582 1 3 $ 74 3 1/2" 59569 1 3 $3,893.60 3 1/2" 59583 1 3.5 $3,598.09 4" 59570 1 4 $5,737.41 4" 59584 1 4 $5,310.78 . 5" 59571 1 9 $9,203.92 5" 59585 1 10 $8,524.49 6" 59572 1 12 $10,733.38 6" 59586 1 13 $12,436.03 see alphanumeric price list for 22 1/2 and 11 1/4 degree standard radius elbo\aws I nitame P1Iastk s Gr®p c®urLINGS/ A .ES/ F.E .MALES CLAS A FITTINGS �4,__ • t FLINGS Size Part 0 Paehage Qty Weight (lbs) Mnster Carton Price Per 100 ®q.J 7 Qty /.wt 1/2" 59601 200 7 1600/50 $63,19 3/4" 59602 150 6 1200/52 $77.98 1" 59603 50 4 600/44 $120.11 410 , 1 1/4" 59604 30 3 360/38 $160.15 11/2" 59605 30 3 240/31 $223.50 ..) 2" 59606 45 9 $290.87 2 1/2" 59607 20 6 - $512.31 3" 59608 35 18 - $847.29 3 1/2" 59609 25 16 - $936.79 4" 59610 18 13 - 191,306.99 5" 59611 6 7 - $3,307.83 6" 59612 4 6 - $4,229.22 Size fart II Package Qty Weight (Ibs) Master Carton Price Per 100 EMALE ADAPTERS 1/2" 59630 200 7 1600/45 $100.37 3/4" 59631 150 6 1200/50 19158.44 _ 1" 59632 50 4 600/41 19214.23 � �MM� "__I►_ 1 1/4" 59633 30 3 360/35 $286.62 1 1/2" 59634 30 4 240/22 19304.79 ~_� 2" 59635 45 9 - 19415,16 21/2" 59636 20 6 - $921.18 3" 59637 25 13 - $1,149.53 3 1/2" 59638 20 13 - $1,504.26 / 4" 59639 18 13 - $1,541.24 5" 59640 10 11 - $3,833.46 6" 59641 6 9 - $5,060.53 Size Pert u Pncltage Qty Weight (Ibs) Master Carton Price Per 100 TERMINAL .A 1/2" 59615 200 5 2400/54 $84.05 3/4" 59616 125 5 1500/49 $148.75 1" 59617 50 3 600/36 $187.66 1 1/4" 59618 70 6 840/64 $241.36 ED 1 1/2" 59619 40 5 480/48 19291.08 2" 59620 75 12 $418.39 . 2-1/2" 962II _ _ -35__ 11 - $711.31._ 3" 59622 25 10 - 191,042.16 3 1/2" 59623 40 21 - $1,345.23 4" 59624 30 18 - $1,788.76 5" 59625 10 16 - $3,520,57 - 6" 59626 8 20 - $4,232.10 ® LISTED Ptigc 3 Heritage tc- PPl .sties Groin) CAPS / PLUGS/ END BELLS ,. CLA'Sl 'G 'ITTIN S PVC' PIPE IPE CAPS Size Part ii Package Qty Weight (lbs) Price Per 100 1/2" *59645 200 8 $200,97 3/4" *59646 150 8 $220.69 (0 1" *59647 100 10 $236.44 1 1/4" *59648 50 5 $340.88 1 1/2" *59649 40 8 $447.28 2" *59125 20 5 $616,93 2 1/2" *59126 15 6 $1,345.82 3" ' "59127 10 6 $1,405.99 3 1/2" 59131 8 6 $2,147.82 • 4" *59128 10 10 12,929.68 • 5" "59129 12 10 $3,400.96 6" *59130 10 10 $4,654,14 • Size Part'# Package Qty Weight (Ibs) Price Per 100 POLY PLUGS 1 1/2" *59650 100 4 $155.87 2" *59651 176 11 $155.87 (.(. )) 3" *59653 200 34 $209.93 ` With Pulling Lye _'" /. 1 - - -___ '� 4" *59655 180 39 $359.62 \ I t 5" "'59656 100 26 $480.32 ' , '' 6" *59657 90 32 $594.67 Size Part 0 Package Qty Weight (lbs) Price Per 100 END DELLS 1/2" *59673 200 12 $347.16 3/4" ' "59674 150 9 $3.85.96 1" *59675 50 4 $456.43 1 1/4" *59676 50 4 $557.63 1 1/2" 2" *59677 30 6 $585.20 *59678 40 13 $834.89 � 21/2" *59679 10 5 $904.43 3" *59680 50 28 $973,35 3 1/2" "'59681 40 26 $1,073.33 4" *59682 30 23 $1,158.21 5" * 12 10 $1,823.70 6" *59684. -_ 10 13 $1,999.69 Size Part t! Package Qty Weight (Ibs) Price Per 100 Vl 111�Vi�V1' - B .JA _ 4" x 1 1/2" 59138 15 5 $1,937,53 'D AL, (3/4" Hub) . m Includes Gasket and mounting screws 4 „ x 3 „ 59139 12 6 $1,887.01 N Supplied with 4- 3/4" x 1/2" reducers (1 >> lluo ) O ' I V Icd `fir c iniali ii s' Pale 20 ® U.U STED _ i Heritage STAN RADIUS ELBOWS Plastics Group .CLAM .A FITTINGS A:.....:..... �` Schedule 4.0 BWe1I End 100 e lh t ¶ l ��;;•. Size Pert it Package Qty g' ( ) 90 Degree } libows- Be11�1 End 1/2" 59372 50 7 $358,85 3/4" 59373 25 5 $404,64 rr , r r1� 1" 59374 20 11 $629.72 \Ji 11/4" 59375 1 1/2" 59376 20 13 $857,81 25 20 21 20 $1,159.82 2" 59377 $1,543.50 21/2" 59378 10 25 $2,758.60 3" 59379 1 4 $4,743.64 3 1/2" 59380 1 5 $6,303.56 BELL -END 4" 59381 1 6 $8,031.32 • 5" 59382 1 13 $15,248.95 6" 59383 1 22 $24,395.03 End Size Part 0 Package Qty Weight (lbs) Price Per 100 45 Degree Elbows Bel End 1/2" 59384 50 5 $364,17 3/4" 59385 25 4 $412,10 S 1 " 59386 20 7 $641.48 11/4" 59387 20 9 $953.70 1 1/2" 59388 20 11 $1,142.16 2" 59389 20 18 $1,604.69 • 2 1/2" 59390 10 16 $2,912.50 -4. 3" 59391 1 3 $4,912;91 - 3 1/2" 59392 1 3.5 $6,644.92 4" 59393 1 4 $7,876.25 BELL END 5" 59394 1 10 $ 14,368.01 6" 59395 1 13 $20,1 12.95 Size Part II Package Qty Weight (Ibs) Price Per 100 30 Degree Elbows-Tell End 1/2" 59366 50 $437.00 3/4" 59366A 25 $494.52 1" 59367 20 $769.78 1 1/4" 59367A 20 $1,144.44 1--1/2 _ X68 20_ $1,370.59 2" 59369A 20 $1,925.63 2 1/2" 59369 10 $3,495,00 3" 59369A 1 $5,895.49. 31/2" 59370 1 $7,973.90 4" 59370A 1 $9,451.50 see alphanumeric price list 5" 59370B 1 $17,241,61 ----' for 22 1/2 and 11 1/4 6" 59370C ! $24,135,54 LISTED degree standard radius bell end elbows Page ;i Lattimore Materials Compan 15900 DOOLEY ROAD ADDISON TX 75001 — - (972)221-4646 (main) -- - - ' (972)221-9647 (fax) Ready Design ^^~^�~� Mix Concrete ^^^~~- ~~�~^~^ Date: 050080 Client: ROADWAY SOLUTIONS Project: INTERSECTION OF SANDY LAKE & RIVERCHASE COPPELL Materials: Cement: ASTM Cr50. TYPE KU Coarse Agg.: ASTM C33.1^'#4 Fine Agg.: ASTM C 33, CONCRETE SAND Admixtures: ASTM C 494, TYPE A OR D ASTM C 260 1n Cubic yard bv weight 'eSo Use CLASS Mix Number 1701 (O SK, VYR.AIR) Strength @ 28 Days 3800 psi Cement 564 |hs Coarse Aggregate 1850 |bm Fine Aggregate 1371 |bn Vxatn, 256 |bm Admixture WATER REDUCER 22.6 ozs AEA 3.7 ozs Total Weight 4041 |bo Unit Weight 149.07 pcf w/cnnRatio 045 Fly Ash Replacement 0% Maximum Temperature 95° F Slump 3-5 inches Entrained Air 3-6% LMC has no knowledge or authority regarding where this mixture Is to be placed, therefore it is the direct responsibility of the Purchaser, the design achitect or design engineer, and or contractor 10 insure that the above designed mixture parameters for compressive strength, m/ ons or ratios, and other required pe*ormunceva * and/or the relevant local building codes, LMC warrants the supplied ready-mix concrete ready—m/ / designs which LMC guarantees will achieve me specified compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete stated in the Contract Documents, as were made available at the time of quotation, when tested and evaluated in accordance with ASTM C172-99, ASTM C311C31M-03a (including proper initial cunng as per Section 10 12), ASTM C39/C39M-01, ASTM C94/C94M-07, or other standard test methods indicated in the Contract Documents that were necessary to verify the additional performance properties of the concrete, and when the recommended procedures for placement and curing of the in-place concrete, or those specificaliy outlined in ACI 306R-99 and ACI 306R-88 are followed, if and when necessary Additional information can be found in the Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete. In accordance with ASTM oe/u94u-07 Section *.a, Lattimore Materials Company shall receive all copies of testing reports, and they should be fonvarded to our Quality Control Department (fax 972-221-9647) as soon as available. Failure to forward reports M a timely fashion can delay response time in dealing with concrete concerns as weH as fulure project submittals. This i design o ittal price quote, properties, / n or other information moo,mvmm"�nul,mxnv��.m*6v�mmom Materials d specific ��—�`- ��u/ grading, material mo�em be �����an�mnteum any form to any person or organization that is not expressly authorized in writing by a designated offidal 0? Lattimore Materials Company. Any unauthorized person or entity in possession of this information will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete Original Concrete Purchaser : ROADWAY SOLUTIONS, 2524 N NI 35, CARROLLTON TX. 75006 Project and/or Property : INTERSECTION OF SANDY LAKE & RIVERCFL-1SE, COPPFT T. Concrete mixture design #: #1701(CLASS C) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY COVERAGE Lattimore Materials Company, L.P. ("LAIC') hereby extends to the Purchaser of its supplied ready-mix concrete a limited warranty for the ready-mix concrete mixture design against specific performance deficiencies subject to the terms and conditions set forth below. LAIC shall warrant that, for a period of one (1) years, beginning on the date of concrete placement at the original delivery location ("Warranty Period"), LMC will remedy, repair, or replace non-confonning concrete as provided in this Limited Warranty. The liability of LMC under this Limited Warranty shall be limited to the remedy, repair, or replacement of said non-conforming concrete as provided in this Limited Warranty and LMC's total liability shall not exceed the direct expense associated with remedy, repair, or replacement of said non-conforming concrete. LMC has no knowledge or authority regarding where this concrete mixture(s) is/are to be placed, therefore it is the direct responsibility of the Purchaser, the project architect or engineer, and or contractor to insure that the above designed mixture parameters for compressive strength, mixture proportions or ratios, and other required performance parameters are appropriate for the anticipated environmental, durability, or usage conditions in ACI 318 Chapter 4 and/or the relevant local building codes. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SCOPE AND TERMS OF YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY WARR .ANTY During the term of this Limited Warranty-, and subject to the terms and conditions listed herein, LMC warrants the supplied ready-mix concrete mixture designs which LMC guarantees will achieve the specified compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete stated in the Contract Documents, as were made available at the time of quotation, when tested and evaluated in accordance with ASTM C172-99, ASTM C31/C31M-03a (including proper initial curing as per Section 10.1.2), ASTM C39/C39M-01, ASTM C94/C94M-07, or other standard test methods indicated in the Contract Documents that were necessary to verify the additional performance properties of the concrete, and when the reconunended procedures for placement and curing of the in-place concrete, or those specifically outlined in ACI 305R-99 and ACI 306R-88 are followed, if and when necessary. This will also serve as a Limited Warranty that the compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete as specified in the original Contract Dociunents for the concrete supplied to the project, will meet or exceed those requirements during the one (1) year Warranty Period from when the concrete was originally supplied to the Purchaser. The limited Warranty applies only to the original Purchaser of the supplied ready-ninc. concrete. LIMITATIONS This Limited Warranty and guarantee does not and will not cover any claims or liabilities related to the following items, which are expressly excluded from the coverage provided by this Limited Warranty: 1. Drying shrinkage cracking, plastic shrinkage cracking, or other cracking or cracking process. LAIC guarantees. that concrete will crack as a normal function of the materials, due to normal processes of expansion and contraction, and because of environmental conditions that are outside of the control of LMC. 2. Concrete surface defects or imperfections. 3. Aesthetic blemishes or discolorations in the concrete. 4. Deterioration to the concrete as a result of improper, incorrect, or poor finishing practices. 5. Defects caused by normal wear and tear. 6. Materials contained within the concrete that are within allowable limits according to ASTM C33-03, ASTM C94/C94M-07, ASTM C150-07, ASTM C260-01, ASTM C494/C494M-01, ASTM C618-03, ASTM C1157-03, and ASTM C1602/C1602M-06. 7. Punitive damages. S. Incidental or consequential damages resulting from a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, including but not limited to, loss of usage, inconvenience or damage to persons or property. LMC Page 1 of 4 Lattimore Materials Company, Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete 9. Damage or deterioration that occurs to the concrete as a result of improper o incorrect stmctural design, soil instability or movement. 10. Damage caused by weather conditions, acts of God or acts of nature, including but not limited to the following conditions: Wind storms, wind driven water, floods, hail, lightning, fallen trees, earthquakes, explosions, fire, water escape, changes in underground water table, water seepage, land setdement, sinkholes, or site conditions. 11. Items that are covered by a manufacturer's warranty. 12. Any deficiencies or non-conformities in the ready-mix concrete mixture design not formally reported to LAIC within the one (1) year Warranty Period. 13. The use of salt, chlorides, or other chemicals on concrete surfaces will cause permanent damage and may result in the need to replace such surfaces. LAIC will not be responsible for damage caused by the use of salt, chlorides, other chemicals agents, or antisIdd substances on concrete surfaces. 14. Delamination on the concrete surface due to water added during finishing, hard trowel application to air-entrained concrete, or delayed bleed water production due to either weather conditions such as changes in temperature or relative humidity. LMC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WRI I 1.E.N OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WORKMANSHIP). THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PERSONAL TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE SUPPLIED READY-MIX CONCRETE AND ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE OR ASSIGNABLE. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR ASSUME ANY OTHER LIABILITY EXCEPT BY \X1U I STATEMENT SIGNED BY AN OFFICER OF LMC. ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE SUPPLIED READY-MIX CONCRETE DOES HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY. The placing and finishing of the supplied ready-mix concrete are not within the control of LAIC and are, therefore, not considered manufacturing or design defects, or ready-mix concrete mixture design deficiencies. Furthermore, this Limited Warranty will not cover any conditions or issues arising as a consequence of water added to LAIC supplied ready-mix concrete after the concrete has been brought to its required slump subsequent to transit, which inay adversely affect the concrete, and may prevent the concrete from achieving the specified compressive strength, or other performance requirements stated in the Contract Documents. Additionally, this Limited Warranty will not cover any other products added to LAIC supplied ready-mix concrete after the concrete has arrived on site that may adversely affect the concrete, or may prevent the concrete from achieving the specified compressive strength, or other performance requirements stated in the Contract Documents. LUCLEEZEQaa In the event there are any deficiencies in the mixture design of the supplied ready-mix concrete within the one (1) year Warranty Period, the original Purchaser shall promptly give LAIC written notice of the deficiencies, and LAIC shall have the opportunity to inspect, remedy, replace, or repair the non-conforming concrete whose performance properties as indicated in the original Contract Documents are adversely affected by the identified and verified concrete mixture design deficiencies. Failure by the original Purchaser to give LAIC written notice of non-conforming concrete, and/or the failure by the original Purchaser to give LMC the opportunity to inspect, replace, repair, or remedy the said defective material, shall constitute a waiver by the original Purchaser of any claim by the original Purchaser for the non-confouning concrete. Any repair or replacement shall not extend the warranty term. In the event non-conforming ready-mix concrete is to be remedied, repaired, or replaced pursuant to this Limited Warranty, such work will be performed by L'\IC or at its direction. Under no circumstances will IlkIC make reimbursement for remedy, repair, or replacement cost incurred by the Purchaser or any other person unless costs were approved by LMC in writing prior to incurrence. The original Purchaser must provide LMC or its designee access to the Property during normal weekday business hours to perform its obligation under this Limited Warranty. Failure to provide such access will relieve LMC of its obligations. Acceptance of the concrete upon arrival at the point of delivery constitutes acceptance of this Limited Warranty. LMC Page 2 of 4 Lattimore Materials Company, L.P. Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS TO LMC If the original Purchaser has a compliant, the original Purchaser must send. a clear .and specific written complaint to LMC prior to the time the Warranty Period expires, to the following address: Al IN: Richard Szecsy, PhD, PE Vice-President Lattimore Materials Company, L.P. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 LMC Page 3 of 4 Lattimore Materials Company, L.P. Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete GENERAL PROVISIONS This Limited Warranty is not effective until LMC receives the entire sales price of the concrete supplied to the original Purchaser. However, failure by the original Purchaser to pay, or other delay in LMC receiving, the entire sales price shall not extend the commencement date of the Warranty Period. In the event that for any reason one or more of the provisions of this Limited Warranty are held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty shall be interpreted as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained in this Limited Warranty. It is understood that LMC is engaged to perform services under the Contract Documents as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the original Purchaser. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern this Limited Warranty and a court located in Collin County, Texas must resolve any claim or dispute arising there from. AMEND:\ LENTS This Limited Warranty agreement cannot be changed or altered in any way. By: 41114 Date: Xfav 6 701Q Richard Szecsy, Ph.D, PE Vice-President. Lattimore Materials Company, LP. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 LMC Page 4 of 4 Lattimore Materials Company, L.P. LATTIMORE MATERIALS COMPANY, L.P. P.O. Box 556 McKinney, Texas 75070 -0556 972- 221 -4646 main { 972- 569 -6998 fax www.hnc Statistical Compressive Strength History Mix Design # 1701 Design compressive strength, f'. =I 3600 (psi Number of test results = 30 28 day compressive strength standard deviation (s) = 706 psi ACI 318 Table 318 5.3.1.2 modifier = 1 Modified Standard deviation (s) = 706 psi ACI 318 Table fc < 5000 psi (5 -1) f'„= f, +1.34s = 4546 psi 5.3.2.1 (5 -2) f' = f + 2.33s - 500 = 4745 psi 28 day cylinder average = 5475 psi Required ACI 318 strength = 4745 psi Test Conc. ° 7 day strength 28 day strength # Date Slump Temp 10 Air Cy1.1 7Avg. Cyl.1 Cy1.2 SetAvg 1 01/05/10 3.50 48 4.50 4730 4730 6430 6050 6240 2 01/05/10 5.00 51 5.10 3640 3480 3560 4680 4600 4640 3 01/12/10 3.75 60 4.70 4900 4900 6220 6330 6280 4 01/13/10 4.00 60 4,00 3520 3470 3500 4340 4650 4500 5 01/13/10 5.50 55 3.80 5380 5380 7000 6890 6950 6 01/13/10 4.75 50 5.50 4470 4470 4450 6190 5320 7 01/14/10 3.50 53 4.20 4560 4480 4520 5640 5940 5790 8 01/15/10 3.00 57 3.80 5090 5090 5950 6220 6090 9 01/19/10 3.00 71 4.40 4270 4270 5670 5850 5760 10 01/19/10 5.00 55 5.30 3280 3280 4360 4310 4340 11 01/19/10 4.25 67 3.30 3970 3970 5650 5540 5600 12 01/19/10 4.50 68 4.00 4670 4670 5270 5220 5250 13 01/19/10 4.25 67 5.20 3940 3940 5260 5300 5280 14 01/20/10 4.50 73 4.40 3900 4040 3970 5290 5230 5260 15 01/20/10 5.25 68 4.90 3770 3770 4790 4630 4710 16 01/20/10 3.25 74 3.80 4770 4770 5980 6090 6040 17 01/21/10 5.00 64 5.70 5150 5150 5910 5620 5770 18 01/21/10 4.25 62 5.30 4400 4400 5450 5740 5600 19 01/25/10 5.00 50 4.90 4600 4600 5800 5830 5820 20 02/15/10 3.25 50 5.80 5410 5410 6180 6120 6150 21 02/16/10 5.00 66 5.40 3720 3720 4170 4460 4320 22 02/16/10 4.00 46 5.00 4720 4720 5810 6020 5920 23 02/16/10 4.50 48 4.80 4880 4880 5670 5600 5640 24 02/17/10 3.75 47 5.10 4250 4250 5660 5940 5800 25 02/17/10 5.25 47 4.90 4190 4190 5030 4890 4960 26 02/17/10 5.25 54 6.40 4070 4070 5060 5140 5100 27 02/18/10 5.00 56 5.00 3770 3770 4530 4620 4580 28 02/18/10 5.00 56 5.00 3770 3770 4530 4620 4580 29 02/22/10 3.00 65 3.50 5360 5360 6400 7350 6880 30 02/25/10 5.00 4.9 57.00 3970 3970 5050 5120 5090 Lattimore Materials Company 1700 Redbud Blvd, Suite 200 McKinney, Texas 75069 972-221-4646 (main) 972-221-9647 (fax) www.lattimorematerials.com ---1 Gradation Analysis for #57 Coarse Aggregate ASTM C29, C33, C117, C127 & 075 ---- Date Sampled: 18-Dec-2009 Sample: 1" x #4 Date ran: 22-Dec-2009 Source: Hanson-Bridgeport Total dry wt: 63.66 lbs. Location: Bunker ASTM C33 #57 Sieve Size (in) Wt. Ret. % Ret. % Pass Limits 1-1/2" 1.500 0 0.0% 100.0% 100% 1" 1.000 1.48 2.3% 97.7% 95% to 100% 3/4" 0.750 14.50 22.8% 77.2% - 1/2" 0.500 38.96 61.2% 38.8% 25% to 60% 3/8" 0.375 47.36 74.4% 25.6% - #4 0.188 60.30 94.7% 5.3% 0% to 10% #8 0.094 62.12 97.6% 2.4% 0% to 5% PAN - 100% 90% )41 at , 80% 70% 60% -±-% Retained I 50% 40% Si— % Passing 30% 20% . 10% - e, 0 0.010 0.100 1.000 10.000 Sieve Size (in.) ..., Absorbtion: 0.82% ,------ .,4t.A.,0 ) ....--- — ASTM C117: •42% AVOIsr 4, „_ , "v, " Specific Gravity: 2.68 „ .... ,., RICHARD a szEcsy - . . .., Dry Loose Unit Wt: 93.13 lb/ft .P ° ifIr 74. Ifit. 10. a Dry Rodded Unit Wt: 105.23 lb/ft 3 L.A. Abrasion: 25 Lattimore Materials Company 1700 Redbud Blvd, Suite 200 McKinney, Texas 75069 972-221-4646 (main) 972-221-9647 (fax) www.lattimarematerials.com -I Gradation Analysis for Fine Aggregates ASTM C29, C33, C117. C128 & D75 -- Date Sampled: 15-Dec-2009 Sample: Spec Date ran: 17-Dec-2009 Source: Denton Total dry wt: 682.2 grams Location: current @ radial % Passing ASTM C33 % Retained TxDOT Sieve Size (in) Wt. Ret. % Ret. % Pass Limits 421 3/8" 0.375 0.0 0.0% 100.0% 100% 0% 1/4" 0.250 4.9 0.7% 99.3% - - #4 0.188 30.5 4.5% 95.5% 95% to 100% 0% to 5% #8 0.094 122.5 18.0% 82.0% 80% to 100% 0% to 20% #10 0.079 145.8 21.4% 78.6% - - #16 0.047 215.3 31.6% 68.4% 50% to 85% 15% to 50% #20 0.033 253.4 37.1% 62.9% - - #30 0.023 318.3 46.7% 53.3% 25% to 60% 35% to 75% #40 0.017 451.8 66.2% 33.8% - - #50 0.012 557.7 81.8% 18.2% 5% to 309 65% to 90% #80 0.007 636.8 93.3% 6.7% - - #100 0.006 657.3 96.4% 3.6% 0% to 10% 90% to 100% #200 0.003 676.0 99.1% 0.9% 0% to 3% 97% to 100% PAN - - Fineness Mod.: 2.79 , .,.....- , Specific Gravity: 2.64 . ,, Dry Loose Unit Wt: 103.10 1 fliCHAr e.?,.AM S Y '' -- r 874;49 Dry Rodded Unit Wt: 114.96 lb/ft , 4- 41 1 , 47 , 1g-cs" Absorbtion: .72% lb/ft3 Product Data sheet Edition 10.2005 Identification no 161 Plastocrete 161 Plastacrete® 161 Water Reducing Admixture Description Plastocrete 161 is a lignin polymer-type water-reducing admixture. Plastocrete 161 meets the requirements of ASTM C-494 Types A, B and D. Applications Plastocrete 161 is recommended for use in all applications where high quality concrete with superior workability is required. Advantages Plastocrete 161 water reducing admixture provides an economical and highly effective means of reducing the amount of mixing water required to produce concrete of a certain slump by acting as a dispersant for the cement particles in the mix. Through this dispersing action more of the surface area of the cement particles is available for early hydration. The more cement particles hydrated by contact with the mixing water, the greater the compressive strength of the concrete. Plastocrete 161 is formulated as a Type A water reducer to allow up to 10% water reduction and maximize the benefits of increased hydration in both the hardened and plastic states. • Reduced water content required to achieve desired slump, increases compressive and flexural strengths and allows the use of more economi- cal mixes. • Improved paste quality makes concrete easier to pump and finish. ▪ Consistent normal setting times throughout the recommended dosage. • Lower water cement ratios provide decreased permeability and increased durability. • Plastocrete 161 does not contain intentionally added chlorides and will not initiate nor promote the corrosion of steel in the concrete. How to Use Dosage Dosage rates will vary depending on the material used, ambient conditions and the requirements of a specific project. For general concreting applications, Sika recommends a dosage rate between 2-4 fLoz./100 lbs. (130-260 mI/100 kg) of cementitious materials for normal setting characteristics. Dosage rates of 4-6 fl.oz./100 lbs. (260-390 mt/100 kg) of cementitious materials are recommended for applications where higher water reduction is needed as well as extended workability and prolonged setting times. Dosage rates outside the recommended range may be used where specialized materials such as microsilica are specified, extreme ambient conditions are encountered or unusual project conditions require special con- sideration. In this case please contact your local regional Sika office or Sika technical service department at 1-800-933-7452 for further information. Mixing Plastocrete 161 is added at the concrete plant. Measure required quantity manually or by automated dispenser. Add into the water line at the batch plant or to the mixer at the end of the batching cycle. Combination with other Admixtures: Plastocrete 161 works effectively as a single admixture or in combination with other admixtures in the Sika System. When air entrained concrete is specified, Sika recommends the use of Sika air entraining admixtures. When used in combination with other admixtures, care must be taken to dispense each admixture separately into the concrete. Do not mix with dry cement. Packaging Plastocrete 161 is supplied in 55 gallon (208 liter) drums and bulk delivery. Storage and Shelf-life Plastocrete 161 should be stored at above 40°F (5°C). If frozen, thaw and agitate thoroughly to return to normal state before use. Shelf life when stored in dry warehouse conditions between 50 and 80°F (10°C - 27 °C) is one year. Typical Data Appearance Dark Brown liquid Specific Gravity Approx. 1.2 Caution Skin and eye irritant; avoid contact. The use of NIOSH approved respirator, safety goggles and rubber gloves is recommended. Avoid breathing product. Use with adequate ventilation. Remove contaminated clothing. Handling and Storage Avoid direct contact. Wear personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/clothing) to prevent direct contact with skin and eyes. Use only in well ventilated areas. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. First Aid Eyes: Hold eyelids apart and flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly for 15 minutes with soap and water. Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Dilute with water. Contact a physician. In all cases, contact a physician immediately if symptoms persist. Clean Up Use personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/ clothing). Without direct contact, remove spilled or excess product and place in suitable sealed container. Dispose of excess product and container in ac- cordance with applicable environmental regulations. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION Sika warrants this prfAuct for one year from date of Installation to be five from manufacturing defects. and ha meet the technical pn8nrttaa on the current technical Data Sheet if u/.1 as direr/lei within stoat life User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes at nslis Buyer's We measly shall b !Mutts] to the purchase prk,ii or replacement of product OAdUtfue of labor or cost of labor NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED SHALLAPPLY INCLUDING ANY WAFtRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS, Sika Corporation Vita Canada Incr, 1 0.1JALITy 201 Polito Avenue 601, Delmar Avenue Lyndhurst NJ 07071 Pointe-Claire, OC HSR 4A9 ISO 9001 Phone (201)933-8800 Phone (514) 697-2610 9002 Fair (201)933-6225 Fax (514) 697-3087 .0 www.sikaconstructIonicom www.sika.ca 4 CHIV EE M0 Regional Information and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Bike representative contact your regional center : North East Region: I-airless H415, PA Phone (215)295-6608 North Central Region: Marion, CH Phone. (600)851-1545 j I South East Region: Conyers GA, Phone' (770) 760-1X0 South Central Region: Mesquite, IX. F (972)289 Western Region: Santa Fe Springs, CA Phone (562)903-X50 Canada: Ontario: Mississauga, ON, Phone' (995)766 Alberta: Edmonton, AlEt Phone (760)466-6111 (*.ft CortIficanon Nunstsafs: Lyndhurst: FM 671 (MO Weal FM7021 (OS MO), Starlon, FM 69713, Kansas City FM 61107, Santa Fe Springs FM 62408 arcs Plastamete are registered trademarks Made in USA. Primal n USA Product Data Sheet Edition 10.2005 Identification no. 100-54 Playdm*nt Plastiment® � ������.��������� Water Reducing and Retarding Admixture Description Plastiment is a water-reducing and retarding admixture. Plastiment meets the requirements of ASTM C-494 Types B and 0. Applications P|antimenthmnaoommendedhmrumem/hanevarhbJbquaiitycononybywi8mpre- dictable and controlled set times is desired. Use in flatwork and horizontal or vertical slipform placements where a superior surface flnish is required. Advantages Plastiment is highly effective in hot weather concreting to offset the accelerat- ing offectsofhighembkardtampmrabzraebyotowingthohydnationromotkznand controfling the hydration heat. Concrete workabflity is enhanced and a supe- rior mwdaoefiniahisobtained. In mass concrete pours Plastiment controls temperat re rise and reduces the risk of thermal cracking. III Initial set times are delayed, allowing time for proper placement and fin- ishing withootuu}djoio1s in hot weather conditions. � Plastiment increases concrete density and d&ivers ncreased early and utimate, compressive and fiexural strengths. II Far flatwork apphcations Plastirnent acts as a finishing aid, workability is improved, bleeding is controlled and a superior surface finish is obtained. NI Lower water cement ratios provide decreased permeability and increased durability. ▪ Plastiment can be used to retard concrete during thehotweatharcon- creting. Refer to ACI 305R Hot Weather Concrettng for more information. Plastiment does not contain calcium chloride or any other intentionally added chlorides. How to Use Dosage Dosage rates will vary depending on the matonal used, ambient conditions and the raquirements of a specific project. For general concreting applications, Sika recomrnends a dosage rate between 2-4 fl. oz/1O0|ba.(13O'2GOmK10O kg) ofwenaemUtioummaterials. Where extended retardatian is roquired dosage rnay be increased. Dosage rates outside the recommended range may be used where specialized materi- als somhmemicnuai[icaamanpecified,emt,onnymmbieotcoodi0onomnmaocoun' %eradorunusuo|pnojeotoonddiommnaquinmspachai000midanytion.|o@hiacaeo please cantact your ocal regional Sika office or Sika technical service department /$1-8OO-Q38-74G2 for further information. _ __ Mixing Add Plastiment at the concrete plant. Measure required quantity manually or by automated dispenser. Add into the water line at the batch plant or directly into the concrete at the end of the mixing cycle. Combination with other Admixtures: Plastiment works effectively as a single admixture or in combination with other admixtures in the Stka System. When used in combination with other admixtures, care must be taken to dis- pense each admixture separately into the mix. Do not mix with dry cement. Packaging Plastiment is supplied in 55 gallon (208 liter) drums and bulk delivery. Storage and Shelf-life Plastiment should be stored at above 40°F (5 If frozen, thaw and agitate thoroughly to return to normal state before use. Shelf life when stored in dry warehouse conditions between 50°F and 80 °F (10 ° C- 27°C) is one year. Typical Data Appearance Flourescent Green Brown liquid. Specific Gravity Approx. 1.2 Caution Skin and eye irritant; avoid contact. The use of NIOSH approved respirator, safety goggles and rubber gloves is recommended. Avoid breathing product. Use with adequate ventilation. Remove contaminated clothing. Handling and Storage Avoid direct contact. Wear personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/clothing) to prevent direct contact with skin and eyes. Use only in well ventilated areas. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. First Aid Eyes: Hold eyelids apart and flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly for 15 minutes with soap and water. Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Dilute with water. Contact a physician. In all cases, contact a physician immediately if symptoms persist. Clean Up Use personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/cloth- ing). Without direct contact, remove spilled or excess product and place in suitable sealed container. Dispose of excess product and container in accor- dance with applicable environmental regulations. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION Slka warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defeats arcl k meet the terYinical properties on the current Tecrink)al Data Sheet if used as direchyd within shelf lite User determines suitability of praxtuct Sr Intended us o and assumes ail risks Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purthase prise or replacement of product exclusive of labor or at of labor NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY tNCLUDINGANY WARRAHrf OF MERCHANTABIUTYORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE 014 ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. Sika Corporation Sika Canada Inc. 1.800.9334 I KA QUA LIT y 201 Polito Avenue 601, Delmar Avenue Lyndhurst NJ 07071 Pointe-Claire, OC H9R 4A9 •d Phone: (201) 933-aaao Phone: (514)697-2610 9002 Fax: (201)933 Fax (514)697-3087 www.sikaconstruotIon.com www.sika.ca '1C HlEVENVE 141 Regional Information and Sales Canters. For the location of your nearest Slka representative, contact your regional center. U.S.. North East Ftegtow fclirits Hills PA Phone (215) 286 43001) North Contral Region: Marlon, OH. Phone. (8O0)&51.1540 South East Region: Granter& GA, Phone (770176 South Central Region: Mesquite IX, Phone (972) 2804480 Western Region: Sant) kr Sfirings, OA, Phone (562)903-W5U Canaria: Ontario: Ma. Off Phone' (905) 795)3177 Alberta: Edmonton, AS. Phone. (780) 490 cwality C9r11199599 Numbers, L99411991, FM 69711 950 99019. FM 79421 (QS ION& 19,949■1, FM89115, Kansas Clly FM VOW, Santa 19 Springs FM WW1 5591 and Plastiment are reneeterna eaderearrire Merle in USA Prelted in USA Product Data Sheet Edition 10.2005 ldentification no. 104 Sika AER Sika® ��N� "�»0����- ��m��m�� Air ��[lt[B Description Sika AER admtxture is a concentrated Iiquid solution of neutralized vinsol resin. Sika AER meets the requirements ufASTM C-260 for Air Entraining Admixtures. Applications Sika AER can be used whenever ar entrained concrete is desired. Ready- p ��U mix, precast and block producers can achieve optimum entrained air contents, even where harsh mixes are used or 1iy-ash is added to the mix. Sika AER is an offective and economical means to improve the paste quallty of lean concrete mixes. Advantages Durability: Air entrainment is recognized as the most effective prevention against concrote scaling in exposed environments. Air entrained concrete dehvers particular benefits in the form of increased concrete durabiuty. This is important in colder climates where frost and freeze-thaw cycles cari cause scahng and damage to the concrete surface. Air entraining agents help to prevent scaling by creating millions of microscopic air voids that water trapped in the concrete can expand into when the concrete freezes, thus preventing cracks caused by the natural expansion. Entrained air voids in the concrete will also increase durability in harsh environments where concrete is exposed to deicing salts, marine salts and sulfates. Warkability arid Ptaceabitity: Workability and placeability are also irnproved by the ubricating action of the rriicroscopic bubbles in the concrete. The concrete flows better, bleeding and shrinkage is reduced because lower water content is needed for desired workabiliiy. It has been farrnulated and manufactured specificatly to provide stable and predictable air contents in concrete, with uniform air bubble spacing through- out Mhocmnonatemathx. How to Use Dosage Dosage rates for SikaAER will typically fall betwoen 0.5 and 1.5 fi. oz.I100 |bo.(32'97nd/ O0 hg)ufoeme/ddioostoentreinbebm*en4mnd6peroentmic Higher air contents may be obtained by increasing the dosage rate. Dosage rates will vary depending an the air content required for a particular project. Typically air contents will be specified in the range of 4 to 8 percent by volume. Other factors that rnay affect the arnount of air entrained into the concrete incEude, but are not Iimited to total cemontitious content, type of pozzolanic materials, sand gradation, temperature and water content. Sika recommends that trial mixes be tested whenever material or any other changes are made that rnay affect the amount of entrained air. Mixing Measure the required quantity per batch manually or with automatic dispenser equipment. Add Sika AER to mixing water or sand. Do not mix with dry ce- ment. When used in combination with other admixtures, care must be taken to dispense each admixture separately into the mix. Combination with Other Admixtures: Combination with other admixtures, particularly water reducers and retarders, will tend to increase the amount of entrained air in the mix. Air contents should be checked with an air-meter after batching and dosage adjustments made at the concrete plant. Packaging Sika AER is supplied in 55 gallon (208 liter) drums and bulk delivery. Storage and Shelf Life Sika AER should be stored at above 40°F (5°C). If frozen, thaw and agitate thoroughly to return to its normal state before use. Shelf life when stored in dry warehouse conditions between 50°F and 80°F (10°C - 27°C) is one year. Typical Data Appearance Dark Brown Yellow liquid. Specific Gravity Approx. 1.0 Caution Skin and eye irritant; avoid contact. The use of NIOSH approved respirator, safety goggles and rubber gloves is recommended. Avoid breathing product. Use with adequate ventilation. Remove contaminated clothing. Handling and Storage Avoid direct contact. Wear personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/clothing) to prevent direct contact with skin and eyes. Use only in well ventilated areas. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. First Aid Eyes: Hold eyelids apart and flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly for 15 minutes with soap and water. Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Dilute with water. Contact a physician. In all cases, contact a physician immediately if symptoms persist. Clean Up Use personal protective equipment (chemical resistant goggles/gloves/cloth- ing). Without direct contact, remove spilled or excess product and place in suitable sealed container. Dispose of excess product and container in accor- dance with applicable environmental regulations. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY CONSULT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION Silo warrants the txtialuct for Ofla year front date of installation to he free from manufacturing defects anti to meet the trichnibel propeites on the burrent Tedlon:31 Data Street f used as dreaded within shelf life User determines suitability of product for intendwd use and assumes all risks Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or mularrernent of product en:fume of labor or cast of Wax. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED SHALLAPPLYINCLUDINGANYWARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SRA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPER Ty RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. Bike Corporation Slim Canaria Inc. 1-800-93141KA 01)A L T 201 Polito Avenue 501, Delmar Avenue Lyndhurst NJ 07071 Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 4A9 iso 9001 Phone: (201)933-5800 Phone' (514)597-2510 9002 Fax: (201)933-5225 Fax: (514)697-3087 www.sikaeonstruotion.com www.sika.oa **ICHIEVEME‘‘VC. Regional Information and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Slka representative, contact your regional center. 11 5. North East Rogron. hairless Hills PA. Phone (215) 295 i6600 North Central Region: Marion, OH. Phone (500)551 South East Region: Conyers, GA. Phone (770)7604300 South Central Region: Mesquite, TX. Phone' (972)239 Western Region: Sant e he Springs, CA, Phone' (552) 913 Canada: Ontario: Mississaugai, ON, Phone (914)795 Alberta: Edmonton, AB, Phone, (790)480 -Quality Canificanan Mambas Lyndt t1. 0011 (ISO Mat FM 75421(055405f, Manna: FM 05715, Kansas City FM NW?, Santa F. Spina Fla SOROS SOW a nvtstered tra&mark Made in USA. Piinted in USA. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Ready Mix Concrete, Pre-Mixed Concrete, Transit Mixed Concrete. Grout MSDS covers all Concrete Mix Designs prepared by Inland. CAS No: N/A Product Use: Ready Mix Concrete is a structural component used in structural and civil engineering. MSDS Information: This product is classified as hazardous, according to criteria of WHAMS regulations. Product Code: Chemical Family: N/A Chemical Name And Synonyms: N/A Formula: This product consists of portland cement, flyash. sand, aggregate, and ad mixtures, individual compositions of constituents will vary within the mix design ranges Supplier/Manufacturer: Emergency Contact Information: SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ready Mix Concrete Ingredients & Their Exposure Limits: Current ACIH TLV for 8 hour Exposure Percentage of ; Total Dust Respirable Dust Chemical Entity/Ingredient ' CAS No: Mix (Mass) (Mass) mg mg/rd Crushed stone or gravel 0 to 60 10 mgi'm - 5 mairn Sand 1 to 50 10 mg/m 5 m Portland Cement 65997-15-1 1 to 25 10 mg/m 5 mg/m water 7 -- Fly Ash 1 to 25 10 mgirn 3 5 mg/m Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 0.01 to 5 - . 2 m0)1 0.05 mglm Note: Cements and sand and gravel may contain 01% - 60% crystalline silica (CAS No, 14808-60-7) depending on the proportion and crystalline silica content of the ingredients. All ingredients may contain crystalline silica. Wet stage poses no risk or hazard. October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page 1 of 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 3 — HAZARDS IDENTIF . --- -- - Emergency Overview: Concrete isa hght gray f)uid mixture that poses an immediate hazard to eye tissiie. Exposure Exposure of s ufficen t duration to wet concrete can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin or eye) destruction in the form of chemical (caustic) burris, inoluding third degree burns If ootwear or clothing becomes saturated with wet concrete, remove immediately and wash area with water arid niild soap Do not alrow prolonged contact. Potential Heath Effects: " Relevant routes ot exposure are: • EYE CONTACT and SKIN CONTACT Effec Resulting From EVE C0NTACT Exposure to wet concrete may cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation Eye contact by splashes af wet concrete may cause effects ranging from moderate eye irritation to chemical burns and blindness. Such exposures require i mediate first aid and medical attention (0 prevent vig^.fivon'damage m the eye Effects Resultirlg From SKIN CONTACT: Discomfort or pain cannot be relied upon to alert a person to a hazardous skin exposure. Consequently, the only effective rneans of avoiding skin injury or illness involves minimizing skin contact, particulerly contact with wet ccncrete. Exposed persons may not feel disoornfort until hours after the exposure has ended and signirlcar%I injury has occurred. Exposure to moist or wot concrete rnay cause more severe skin effects including thickenirig cracking, fissuring of the skin Prolonged exposure can cause severe skin damage in the form of (caustic) chemcal bums, Effects Resulting From INHALATION: Concrete may may contain amounts of crystalline sil,ca, Prolonged exposure m respirable free crystalline silica may aggravate other lung conditions. It may also cause delayed lung injury including silicosis, a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease, and/or other diseases (Also see "Carcinogenic Poteritiaf below,) Respirable exposure to silica n concrete niay occur only if concreto is drilled, cut, ground or polished. Exposure to concrete dust may cause irritation to the moist rnucous membranes of the nose, throat, and upper respiratory sysiem. The dust may siso leave unpleasant dBPOSItS in the nose. Effects Resulting From INGESTION: Not Applicable • Chronic Effects Some individuals may exhibit an allergic response upon exposure to ready-mix concrete, The response may a mild rash to severe akin ulcers. Porsons already serisitized may reacl to their first contact with (he product. Others may first experience this effect atier years of contact wrth ready-mix concrete Minimiz|ngconw,m*ithoxin is the basic protcctlon to reduce this exposure October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page 2 of 2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • Carcinogenic Potential Ready Mix Concrete is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or ARC, ft may, however, contain trace amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by those organizations, Crystalline silica, a potential trace level contaminant in portend cement, is found in the aggregate components in varying percentages and is classified by IRAC as a known human carcinogen (Group 1) NTP has characterized respirabre silica as reasonaby anticipated to be [a] carcinogen'. • Medicat Conditions That May Bo Aggravated By InhaIaton or Derrnal Exposure: o Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases Previous exposure to dust fram hardened product. v Unusual or<bvper> sensitivity mhexavalent chromium (chromium (+0))salts. | . SECTION 4— FIRST AID MEASURES • Eyes Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water Conlinue flushing for 15 minutes, incluthng under the hds, for at east 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately. • Skin Wash skin with water and pH neutraP soap ar mdd detergerrt 1 tended for usa an skin. |f clothing a' footwear isvammtedmmnxehnmediate|vondmmahanoavithwmteranumi|d soap. If contact has been severe enough to cause reddening or actual burns to skin, ptace sterile bandage on area and seek rnedical attenljon. • Inhalation mwetnorm.00noaoaoanncumamxa|od • Ingestion In wet forrn, concrete is unkeIy to be ingasted. If concrete enters rnouth, wash aut with water immediately, Seek medical attention if any burning sensation o, actual bums occur SECTION 5— FIRE EXPLOSION DATAIFIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammability: Not Flammable, Flash Point: Not Applicable. Lower Exploslve Limit: Not Applicable. Upper Explosive Limit: Not Applicable. Auto ignition Ternperature: Not Applicable Sensitivity To Static Discharge: Not Applicable. Sensitivity To Im pact: Not Applicable. Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable. Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: None. Hazardous Combustion Products: Not Applicable. Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: Not Applicable. October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page omm MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET [ — , ssorOwo — STAgLITrANoeEAoTnmTY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: Portland cement reacts with waterto produce a caustic sokition, pH 12 to pH 13. Wet concrete is alkaline. As such it is incompatible with acids, ammonium salts, and alurninurn metal. Auminum powder arid other alkali and alkaline earth eernents will react in wet mortar or concrete, liberating hydrogen gas, Concrete dissolves in hydrofluonc acid producing corrosive sFlicon tetratluoride gas. Silicates react with powerful oxidizers such as fluorine, chlorine, trifluondes, and oxygeodifluonue. Hazardous Decomposition: Will not occur. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. -- | SECTION 7' HANDLING AND STORAGE NorrnaI temperatures and pressures do not affect the material Promptly remove dusty clothing or clothing which is wet with concrete fluids and launder before reuse. Wash thoroughly after exposure to dust or wet cernent mixtures ar fluids Ready Mix Conciete is premixed at a plant or in a truck rnixer drum and cfelivered to the end user in semt-fluid stale ready 10 be placed to set in fina form. � ---' ---- ------- oecrmmm - sxpoSuneoomTRoLa/PEmmVmALPROTEor]mw Eve Protection: Safety glasses with side shields, or goggles, should be worn when engaged in activities where cement dust, wet cement or concrete could contact ttie eye. In t | dusty environments and unpredictable environments, wear unvented or indirectly vented goggles tv avoid eye irnta8onorinjury. Coritact Ienses should not be worn wI,en working with ready mix concrete or fresh concrete products. Skin Protection: Prevention is essential m avoid potentially severe skin injury. Avoid contact with unhardened (wet) concrete products. If contact occurs, promptly wash affected area with soap and water. Wear impervious clothing and gloves to eliminate skin contact where prolonged exposure to unhardened ready mix concrete products might occur. Wear boots that are impervious to water to eliminate foot and ankle exposure. If standing in wet concrete rubber boots must be worn to prevent injury Wet concrete may plash into open boot tops and saturate aocx and remain in contact for a lengthy perrod of time, Prevention is to ensure that bocts are fufly aced up, Do not rely on barrier creams, barrier creams should not be used in place of gloves. Periodically wash areas in contact with dry portland cement, wet cement, or concrete fluids with a pH-neutral soap. Wash agairi at the end af workday. 1 irritation occurs, immediatoly wash the affected area and seek treatment, Clothing saturated with wet concrete should be removed irnmediately and replaced with clean. dry clothing Do not aflow clothing saturated witb wet concrete to remain in contact with skin for any period of time, October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page 4 of 4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Respiratory Protection: Avoid actions that cause dust to becorne airborne, Use Iacat or general ventiIaton to control exposures to below applicable exposure limits. Use w0Sw0mSHA'appmved (under 30Cpn11)mN|OSH-approved (under 42CFR84 after July 10, 1998 respfrators in poorly venIlated areas, if an applicable exposure limit ts exceeded, ar when dust causs discomrort or irritation Ventilation: Use loca exhaust or general dilution ventilation to control exposure within applicable limits, SECTION 9— PHYSCAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: gray fluid / hydraulic mixture Odor: No distinct odor. Odor Threshold: Not applicable. Physical State: Solid (powder) pw (as ms*Ud): Not applicable. pH: 12 to 13 Solubility In Water: Not applicable. Vapor Pressure: Not applicable. Vapor Density: Not applicable. Bolling Point: Not applicable (i.w,~1ODO Freezing Point: Not applicable. Melting Point: Not applicable. Specific Gravity (Hxo=1.n): 3.15 Evaporation Rate: Not applicable. CueMc xxm^m"Oi|Dist, Not applicable. SECTION 10 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATON Effects Qf Acute Exposure: Wet concrete mixtures can dry the skn, cause atkali burns, and irritate the eyes and upper respiratory tract. ngestion can cause rritation af the throat. Effects Of Chronic Exposure: Dust from concrete can cause intlammation/irritafion of the tissue lining the interior of the nose and the cornea (*m.»:) o, the eye. SECTION 11 ECOLOGICAL tNFORMATION Ecotoxicity: No recognized unusual toxicity to plarits or anirnals. SECTION . Dispose of waste material according to local, provincial, state, and federal regulations. (Since set concrete 15 stable, allow material toharuan). Dispose in an approved andfill. October 2004 Ready MIx Concrete paoomo/o MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 13 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION Hazardous materials descriptionl Ready Mx Concrote s not haz2rdous under the TDG Act proper shipping name: (Canada) ar DOT regulattons (USA). Hazard Class: Not applicable. Identification Number: Not applicable. Required Label Text: Not applicable. Hazardous ovhstwncpaxreportaWe quantities (Ro)` Not applicable. SECTION 14 REGULATtDRY INFORMATION Status nnderVSDuL'OSHA Hazard Communication Rule, 29 CFR 1910.1200/ Ready Mix Concrete is considered a "hazardous chemical' under this regulation and should be part of any hazard communication program. Status under osnCLA/Svpwrfumd.^nCrm11r and an2: Not listed Hazard Cateqary under SARA jTitIe ffl), Sections 311 and 312: Ready Mix Concrete qualifies as a "hazardous substance' with delayed health effects. Status under SARA (Titte IU). Section 313 Not subject m reporting requirements under Section 313. SECTION 15- REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONTINUED) Status under TsCA (as mfNlav199r): Some subsances in Ready Mb Concrete are an the TCSA nventory ist. Status under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act: Ready Mix Concrete is a "hazardous substance" subject to statutes promulgated under the subject act. Status under California Proposition 66: This product contains chemicals (trace metals) known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. California law requires the manufacturer to give the above warning in the absence of definitive testing to prove the deflned nsks da not exist. Status under Canadan Envronmentat Protection Act: Not listed October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page& of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Status under WHMIS: Portland cernent is considered to be a hazardous material under the Hazardous Products Act as defined by the Controlled Products Regulations and is therefore subject to the labeling and MSDS requirements of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (NmM|S), This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all the infomiation required by the CPR, SECTION 1o' OTHER INFORMATION ___ Other Important Information: Concrete should only be used by nowIedgeabIe persons, Vital to usirig the product sarely requrres the user to recognize that portland cement chemically reacts with water and that some of the intermediate products of this reaction, during the setting stage, are the cause of the hazards when handling this product. VVhile the information provided in this material safety data sheet is believed to provide a useful summary of the hazards of concrete, as it is commonly used, one cannot anticipate and provide all of the information that might be needed in every situation lnexperienced product users should obtain proper trarning before usrng this product. The data furnished in this sheet does not address hazards that ma be posed posed by othor materials mixed with concrete. Users should review ather relevant material safety data sheets before wcrking with concrete or working with products contaning portland cement. No representatrons or warranties with respect to the accuaccuracy or correctness of this nformation, or of any Fand or nature whatsoever are given, made, or intended by Inland Concrete Limited No l } responsibility whmtsmwvmr io assumed for this information, n,for any injuries or damages, however caused, which may result from the use of this information This information is offered solely for inforrnational purposes and is subject to your own independent investtgation and verification, October 2004 Ready Mix Concrete Page 7 of 7 Windows`''. Life without Walls " ". Panasonic recommends Windows. THE TOUGHBOOK Powerful, rugged and wireless. In your world, only the tough survive. The industry's first MIL- STD -81 OG and IP65 certified' laptop, the Toughbooke 30 is the fastest fully- rugged mobile PC. 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Case TM30 -P WIRELESS • Optional integrated Gobi" mobile broadband • Combo Drive (DVD - RCM /GD -RVV) CH- VDR302U • Intel" W F, L Wireless Wiink 5100 802.1 1 a /h /g/draft-n •DVD Super MULTI Drive CF- VDM302U • Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR (Class 1) •Lithium Ion Battery Pack OG- V7S 6U • Security • Lithium Ion Battery Pack - Authentication: LEAP, WPA, 802.1x, EAP -TLS, LAP -FAST, PEAP for Multimedia Pocket C=- VZSU1430U - Encryption: CKIP, TKIP, 128 - bit and 64 - hit WEP, Hardware AES • 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD) CF- WSD300321 • High -gain antenna pass- through (single standard, dual optional) • Memory Cards • Slide on /off switch - 1 GB C'- WMBA801 G POWER SUPPLY • Lithium on battery pack (10.65V, 855OrrAh) - 2G0 C WMRA5020 • Battery operation: 9 hours (Vista), 10 hours (XP) -12.5 hours (ista), • Desktop Port Replicator Cz- VFB272A2W 14 hours (XP) including optional 2nd battery • Vehicle Port Replicator • Battery charging time: 0 hours off, 8.5 hours orr (no pass- through) CF- WEB301 M • AC Adapter: AC 100V -240V 50 /60Hz, auto sensing /switching worldwide • Vehicle Port Replicator power supply (sr t0l0 pass -tl rough') CF- WEB301 MA • Pop - up. on- screen battery status reportng •Vehicle Port Replicator POWER MANAGEMENT • Suspend /Resume Function, Hibernation, Standby. ACPI 1-1O3 Ideal pass- through) CF WEB301MB SECURITY FEATURES • Password Security Supervisor, User Halcl Disk Lock • 13.3" LCD Protector FiIm CF- VPF14U • Kensington cable lock slot • Trusted platform module (TPM■ security chip v.1.2 • Computrace'" theft protection agent in BIOS' Please con your inseller or Pana-ori c ,npr'sp tan's oefore purohas ng. • Opt Onal fingerpt int reader ' Tested by liational iiiiioperident m,rri 1 ,rty 01 roll wiry MIL-STD-81G • Optional SmartCard reader Mr3:lK41'516.6 n &ocrx1 8 rpm 445,4 I t , t i I(1 8652n',c lions 14.4. 1313e 14.2.5 and 143 for 1P65. WARRANTY • 3 -year limited warranty, parts and labor Total usable a sinew MI be In depend ng up ,,r1, .,I - e ,I 1,a .rl DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT • t 1.5 "(L) x 11.9'011. x 2.7 -2.8 '(H Vaa rnr,, 4.4 4.4 is ,07MB ea (r X139 ot m uriay,'. i r r I • 8.4 1173, -''CB 1.5(4),J51,4110 bytes. INTEGRATED OPTIONS' • (0 4504,110 oro;tdhand (EV ,0 Rev. 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Trail: l 1, k„ me p„ r 1rc r „i i,„ , sp(,atl�c 0,,,,,,„„, 0 I n ac, c C1 ri n rn of Not ([1 Arn ring. All rights re,;elved. 4 .. Prated. TOUGHBOOK �,,� c r a , am e a�0"k�v \; � l � Manage ss30 03'10 DATA SHEET: SSF -86 -3 Flasher Data Sheet Solid State Flasher: Description: The PDC model SSF -86 solid state flasher is a dual circuit flasher designed for the Traffic Control Industry. This unit is conservatively rated up to 20 A per circuit. The flash rate is 56.25 flashes per minute and does not vary due to voltage or temperature variations. With the zero voltage switching design, there are no contacts to wear out or deteriorate due to arcing or corrosion. Also, extended life of the bulbs can be expected as well as reduced Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). The extruded aluminum heatsink provides more than adequate heat dissipation. Connector Pinout: FIG 1. Pin Function r Load 147 11 12 8 Load 112 — 9 Chassis ground y I 4 10 nC- 11 ac, S 12 spare Mates with a Beau P - 5406 - LAB or equivalent Electrical Characteristics: Zero voltage turn on OV + -5 degrees Zero voltage turn off OA + -5 degrees Tungsten Lamp or Gas Tubing Transformer load- Up to 20 A max. Operating Voltage 60 -135 VAC Mechanical Length 8.40 inches Width 1 70 inches Height 4 18 inches Weight 1.1351bs Operating Temperature : Full load from —35 to +74 degrees C Guarantee: The flasher is fully guaranteed against all failures due to manufacturing defects for two years. P.O. Box 7172 #205, Stateline, NV. 89449 • PH (925) 461 -0880 • FAX (925) 461 -0884 Item Q Description PDC Mfg Mfg P/N Ref Des t P/N Y 1 1 Label, S/N 00043 PDC 00043 2 1 Chassis 00204 PDC 00240 3 1 Cover 00206 PDC 00206 4 1 Bar, Triac Mount 00212 PDC 00212 5 1 Label, Front Panel 00214 -6 PDC 00214 -6 6 1 P.C. Board Fab. 00247 PDC 00247 7 1 Cap. 47uf 16V C0001 Panasonic ECE- A -16V47 C1 8 1 Cap. 5000pf C0002 Allied CCD -472 C2 9 2 Cap. .luf400V C0003 Thomson CSF MC104K4G C3,4 10 1 Diode, Power 1N4004 CR0001 Fairchild 1N4004 CR1 11 4 Nut, Keps 6 -32 H0038 12 4 Screw, PH Pan HD #5 x 3/8 H0040 13 2 Screw, PH Pan HD 6 -32 x 3/8 H0041 14 2 Screw, PH Fil HD 6 -32 x 15/16 F10042 15 2 Screw, PH Pan HD 5 -63 x 1 3/16 H0043 16 1 I.C. CMOS 4024 IC0002 RCA CD4024BE IC 17 1 Connector, 6 Pin J0001 Beau - Vernitron P5406S Jl 18 2 Lamp, Neon L0001 Chicago Min. CA2 11,2 19 2 Res. 510 ohm 1 /4W R0004 Dale R5 20 1 Res. 12K 1 /4W R0014 Dale R4 21 4 Res. 56K 1 /4W R0018 Dale R3,8,10,14 22 1 Res. 150K 1 /4W R0020 Dale R2 23 1 Res. 2.5K 5W R0036 TRW PW5 -2.5K R1 24 3 Res. 110 ohm 1 /4W R0046 Dale R6,11,12 25 2 Res. 5.6K 5W R0048 TRW PW5 -5.6K R9,15 26 2 Res. 22 ohm 1 /4W R0055 Dale R7,13 27 3 Transistor, 2N4401 Q0004 G.E. 2N4401 Q1,2,3 28 2 Triac .8A 500V TR0010 Teccor Q501E3 TR1,3 29 2 Triac 25A 500V TR0012 Teccor Q5025LX TR2,4 oo 149 *MD- , I" i 7 P.O. Box 7172 #205. Stateline. NV. 89449 • PH (925) 461 -0880 • FAX (925) 461 -0884 .t� A i§f d 3 S T L > 6 3 '�� HE, ''':,',. 11 :2-gt v s C LASS 21 MEETS NEIVIA STD 1992 PLUG -IN BASE WITH POLARIZING PIN 'APPROVED T O DPDT CONTACT CONFIGURATION 'California t inne�a Georgia SWITCHES TUNGSTEN LAMP LOADS �C r , 'a . �tTexas 1Cy O 1 r1 UP TO 20 AMPS , � �� . s Recognized Component mark for � � Canada and the United States. ,, C7YUS _ I l 1 UL Recogniz File No. E43. :11 `) 1 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN INCHES AND (MILLIMETERS) 2.84 Max. .500 L„�_ ___ 1.85 Max. _ I % (72.2) .. .._..... •_• ,. , .._..__ (12.7 r- — (46.9) 06 0_x;..__ Polarizing (1.5) Pin WIRING DIAGRAM T VIEWED FROM PIN END - I 0 1 .250 T p. (6.35 ) Q 8 2.12. I��. — . -- (53.9) 0 °' J. _ -- - -- __.. 2.47 2.7) ° o ax. f 437 Ty p. © 4 v i (11.09) _ l- v � 1 .600 _ .500 Typ, - - -. ; _.. �-._ ... __._..— 99.2) `- -- — {12. 3. Max. (15.4 -. .........._ .. 1.00 "" (25.4) Rectified Coil SPECIEICAJIQNS _.21 RELAY COIL DIELECTRIC STRENGTH Pull -in Voltage. AC: 70% of Nominal @ 20 or less Across open contacts 500 V rms Contact to Coil: 1500 V rms Dropout Voltage: 10% of Nominal Voltage or more Contact to Frame: 1500 V rms Coil Insulation : Class "El" System (130`C) per UL 1446 TEMPERATURE CONTACTS Operating: -40 - C to +84 Contact Material: Silver alloy 318" dia. Contact Configuration: DPDT LIFE EXPECTANCY Electrical: 200,000 Operations min. at 20 Amps Contact Rating: 20Amps, 28VDC (Resistive). Tungsten, 120VAC, 1 -112 HP, 120VAC (Motor) Mechanical: 5 Million Operations MIN. (No Load) 2HP, 240VAC (Motor) 20Amps, 120VAC (Tungsten Lamp) MISCELLANEOUS 10Amps, 240VAC (Tungsten Lamp) Enclosure: Clear Polycarbonate Operating Position: Vertical contacts up or horizontal Weight: 7.2 oz. 204.7 Grams Dual Marked Part Number Contact Coil Measured at 25`C .... Type Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Power W2IACPX -2 /W21ACPXD -5 DPDT 120VAC 4.0 VA * Rectified * Rectified type coil provides. 1. Chatter Free operation in Brownout conditions down to 85VAC and will not overheat up to 130VAC 2 Less Power consumption and less Heating PART NUMBERS SHOWN ALSO AVAILABLE THRU STOCKING DISTRIBUTION. __ >1� r ��� : ltd DEMAND 1- i DOCUMENT 100 3 1JAIA NHLE1 SSS -86 0 0, Solid State Loadswitch: Description: The PDC SSS -86 Solid State Loadswitch is a tri -pack solid state relay package designed specifically for the Traffic Control Industry. This unit meets NEMA specification TS 1 -1983, section 5. Each switch will turn it's rated load ON or OFF within 10 deg. of the first zero cross -over point & within 5 deg. on succeeding alterations randomly timed input command signal. The electronics are enclosed in a dust resistant, metal enclosure providing mechanical protection and excellent heat sinking for the heat generating components in the circuit. The electronic components are easily accessible by removing the cover with a screwdriver. Installation: The switchpac inter mates with any standard NEMA loadbay or with the model 332 cabinet output file.It is easily installed or removed by grasping the handle. Connector P1 pin outs are shown in FIG 1. The connector mates with a PDC BCS -12 or equal. PIN FUNCTION P1 1 +115VAC, 60 Hz (P1 as viewed from the outside of the product looking directly at the connector) 2 Chassis Ground 3 A Output (Red, Don't Walk) 4 Not Assigned 5 B Output 6 A Input (Red, Don't Walk) 7 C Output (Green, Walk) 8 B Input (Yellow) 9 +24 VDC 10 C Input (Green, Walk) 11 Not Assigned 1 1 12 Not Assigned FIG I. 1 3 General Characteristics: 1 III 51 Load voltage 120 VAC 10 7 1 current (max) 15.0 Amps (Tungsten Filament Load) 110 9 Control Signal voltage +24VDC current 20.0 MA (max) 1 1 2 al 11 Switching 1st alternation after ±10 Degrees of line voltage at the zero signal is applied. crossover point. Succeeding alterations _ +5 Degrees of line voltage at the zero crossover point. Off State dv /dt 100 V per microsecond line to load resistance 15 K Ohms Min leakage current less than 20 MA Isolation voltage 2500 VDC Min resistance 10 Meg Ohms Min Surge Current one cycle 175 Amps RMS Min one second 40 Amps RMS Min Life operations 30 million Min Mechanical Ienght 8.40 inches width 1.74 inches height 4.185 inches weight 1.135 LBS Guarantee: The SSS -86 is fully guaranteed against all failures due to manufacturing defects for two years. Adjustments: The switchpac has no adjustments P.O. Box 7172 #205, Stateline, NV. 89449 • PH (925) 461 -0881 • FAX (925) 461 -0884 1JA 1 A SHILL SSS -86 ,ur Theory of operation: General - The switchpac is an AC zero voltage switch which can be broken down into three (3) sperate functions. The functions are illustrated in Fig 2. Input - The input circuit is analogous to the coil of an electromechanical relay. CR1 is a reverse voltage protection diode. CR2, CR3, CR4, R1, R5, & R10 provide the proper voltage range for switch turn on. +24VDC — Input — Isolation Output Line _ _0 0_ _ Circa' Zero C ircuil Load Neutral Voltage Switch Isolation & Zero Voltage Switch - Isolation and zero voltage switching is performed by IC1, IC2, & IC3 which are optically isolated zero voltage turn on triacs. Output - The output circuit consists of a triac and the load circuit. The triac is a simple bi- directional switch whose on - off state is controlled by the zero voltage switch circuit. Detailed Description of Circuit Operation See above "Theory of Operation" Maintenance: If the switchpac does not function properly, follow the outline I and II to isolate the problem. I. Perform the following preliminary checks: A. Check for 115VAC and 24 VDC at the input of switchpac. B. Check the control signal input circuit (which is part of the traffic control system) C. Check switchpac wiring external to P1. D. Check for bumed out load lamp. E. check for broken component leads inside the switchpac. II. If steps A through E of outline I are normal, the problem is within the switchpac. Select either problems 1 or 2 depending on the fault condition present. For example purposes, the isolation procedures shown in problem 1 assumes that the load A section of the switchpac is faulty. A. Problem 1. Switchpac stays on all the time, even in absence of a control signal. Probable Cause - Either IC1 or TR1 is shorted. Isolation Procedure- Remove one side of R3. If switchpac is still shorted change TRI. If not , change ICI. B. Problem 2. Switchpac does not turn on when signal is applied. Probable cause - II,CR2,IC1,or TRI is open. If TR1 is open, R2 would be burnt. Isolation Procedure - 1. Lift one side of RI and put ammeter in series. Switchpac should draw approximately 20MA. If current measures approximately 20MA, change ICI. 2. If no current, then jumper CR2. If current flow is over 20MA, change CR2. 3. Jumper I1. If current flow of 20MA or more , change I1. 4. Measure resistance of Rl. If it is not 510 ohms, change RI P.O. Box 7172 #205, Stateline, NV. 89449 • PH (925) 461 -0881 • FAX (925) 461 -0884 7 1JA IA Stl L_ 1 3 SSS-86 f + SSS -86 -3 Partslist Assembly NO. 00239 AC+ 0 ', al CR2 IC1 R2 +24 / y >1 + 7 Dm ,. TLP561G 51 �/ B1 6 680 �,�• MT R4 A IN m TR1 0. 1 uf R,DW'- 4 R3 , $ G 253k R4 A OUT SOON 110 (© ) I2 CR3 IC2 R6 7dT1 /JI IN753A TLP561G 51 ' i lt i 6 115 680 NT2 c' TR2 C2 B NM I t N 8 4 R 0 G 25A 0 -1 uf g OUT 1'1 v 117'1 5 005 110 (Y) 113 CR4 IC3 110 t T IN753A TLP561G 51 _ 00 • & 6 !' C IN ` MT C3 ■ ( $ G 25A 0.1 of C OUT `G'� 9 5o0V 8110 (G,W) CHASSIS 0 1111 110 0 GND FIG. 3 I1 1 (11 CR2 I� 4�� 0 TR1 Dv' I2 R5 ■ :t:� j -- I .1i '— SES00 FE COQ ® pTR2 13 1 ∎ —��, "RI ■:ia"' 11 Eiz• 0 i. ® 0 TR A - CRi \ -�) =.I 11 I FIG. 4 Item No. QTY DESC. PDC PN MFG MFG PN REF DES 1 1 Label,S/N 00043 PDC 00043 2 I Chassis 00204 PDC 00204 3 I Cover 00206 PDC 00206 4 1 Bar,Triac 00212 PDC 00212 5 1 Label,Front 00214 -1 PDC 00214 -1 6 1 PC Board 00237 PDC 00237 7 3 Cap .Iuf400v C0003 Thomson MC104K4G C1,2,3 8 3 Diode, 1 N753A,Zener CR0005 Fairchild 1N753A CR2,3,4 9 1 Diode,1N914 CR0007 Fairchild 1N914 CR1 10 2 Spacer H0015 11 3 Nut,6 -32 H0038 12 4 Screw, #5x3/8 1-10040 13 2 Screw,6- 32x3/8 H0041 14 3 Screw,6- 32x15/16,Fi1I H0042 15 2 Screw,6- 32x1 "3/16 H0043 16 3 OptoTriac IC0023 Sharp S21MD4 IC1,2,3 17 1 Conn, 12 pin J0002 Beau P5412 -S .11 18 3 L.E.D. LD0004 G.I. MV5020 11,2,3 19 3 Res,680 ohm I /2W R0004 Dale R1,5,9 20 3 Res,2.2Kohm I /4W R0010 Dale R2,6,10 21 2 Res,0 ohm R0052 Dale R3,7 22 3 Triac,500V,25Amp TR0012 Teccor Q5025LX TR1,2,3 P.O. Box 7172 #205, Stateline, NV. 89449 • PH (925) 461 -0881 • FAX (925) 461 -0884 a $':., E MMU 515E -E LCD MMU ,, with Ethernet AT MS Solutions FEATURES • Meets and exceeds all TS2 ar specifications W ' _ • High speed i nternal data transfer and `� °�4 .� commun via an SDLC port High speed external data transfer via an RS -232 or Ethernet port Full LCD Screen w/ Menu Driven Easy i.2 I to Use Software 1 g: k g �� '' • LED indicator lamps for operation . ra ' analysis I • Removable program card :;.. • High performance machine tooled sockets for integrated circuit mounting The Naztec Model MMU 516L -E Malfunction Management Unit is an enhanced MMU that monitors up to 16 traffic signal indications (channels) for conflict, improper sequencing, incorrect timing, and improper signal voltage levels. The MMU 516L -E is fully compliant with NEMA Standard TS2 -2003. The MMU 516L -E is also capable of operating in older TS1 type cabinets, and is compatible with 12- channel Conflict Monitor Units conforming to the NEMA Standard TS1- 1989. All connectors, indicators and operator controls are located on the front panel of the MMU 516L -E. Channel and control input signals and relay output connections are made through two MIL -C -26482 connectors, and the SDLC Port is an A- size, 15 contact, D shell connector. The MMU 516L -E is equipped with a 10/100 Ethernet Port and a RS232 Port, which are excellent for tracking important phase output, status and logging data back to the controller or to a PC for logging. The programming card and the AC line fuse are easily accessed from the front panel. The MMU 516L -E provides a Reset Timeout feature to prevent a broken switch or accidental wiring fault from holding the unit in the reset state for an extended period of time. LED indicators, in addition to the TS2 specified indicators, include Dual Indication Fault, Yellow +Red Clearance Fault, Programming Card Ajar, Field Check (active channels do not match SDLC message from controller) Fault, and LEDs for two +24VDC input faults and CVM input faults. Status indicators provided include: AC Line Power, Type 12 Indicator, SDLC Transmitter Active, and SDLC Msg Received. For added safety, the MMU516L -E performs continuous diagnostic tests during all operating modes. All memory elements, the microprocessor, operating voltages, and critical circuitry are checked. ** *The MMU 516L -E is now available with the new Protected /Permission Flashing Yellow monitoring. 820 Park Two Drive Sugar Land, TX '7 4"7 (281) 24(1 -7233 www.naztec.com naztec(cnaztec ■c om Additional Offices in Florida and V Rev. 08/08 MMU 516L-E t - ATMS Solutions LCD MMU PROGRAMMING FEATURES • Minimum flash, 0 -16 seconds • Meets and exceeds TS2 -1992 Specifications • Short yellow per channel • Operates in TS1 Cabinets • Programmable sequence monitor • EPROM Memory, No Batteries • Latch selectable options • Menu Driven LCD Display • Machine tooled socket I.C.'s INDICATIONS • Programmable Minimum Flash Time • Conflict LED • Latch 24 V failures • Red Fail LED • Latch CVM Failure • 24 V -1 • Enhanced Monitoring • 24 V -2 • Flashing Yellow Protected /Permissive • Controller Voltage Monitor • 10/100 Ethernet • Red +Yel Clearance • Clearance ELECTRICAL • Diagnostics • Power • Port 1 Fault, Tx, Rx Line Voltage: 75 to 150 VAC, RMS • Program Card Ajar Line Frequency: 57 to 63 Hz, • Indication Fail LED 60Hz nominal • Field Check Power: 10 watts, typical • Power LED Fuse, Front Panel: 0.5A Slow Blow • Type 12 Mode • Monitoring Voltage ENVIRONMENTAL Pickup: 96 +/- 2.5 Volts AC, RMS • Operating Temperature: -34° C to +74° C Dropout: 91 +1- 2.5 Volts AC, RMS • Storage Temperature: -45° C to +85° C Hysteresis: 4 +/ 1.0 Volts AC, RMS • Humidity: Less than 95% non - condensing to +43° C DIMENSIONS • Height: 10.5 inches • Width: 4.5 inches • Depth: 10.9 inches 820 Park Two Drive Sugar Land, T.X 77478 (2 31) 240 -7233 www.naztec.com naztec(a)naztec.com Additional Offices in Florida and Virginia Rev. 08/08 NEMA P -4 Traffic i A" n //Cm igi , -- 1: ;',.Z.-.:k zia4"liti-gi Cabinet FEATURES • Meets NEMA standards 1 • Base mounted 1 • Constructed of 0.125" thick aluminum "0" mounting channels on side • and back walls for mounting shelves and panels 1 • 3 -po int latching mechanism of zinc plated steel • Stainless steel door handle designed for padlock • Stainless l door hinge • Optional Lifting Ears S PECIFICATIONS: Outside dimensions: 55" H x 44" W x 26" deep Opening Dimensions: 53" H x 41" W Mounting Pattern 40.50" W x 18.50" D Material: Aluminum (.125" thick) Finish: Bare or Painted Mounting: Base Mounted Locking System: 3 -point locking system with Corbin #2 lock Door Stops: Three position bar stop at bottom of door Ventilation: Pleated fiber filter • door, fan with thermostatic control Light: Incandescent or optional fluorescent, door switch activated 82() Nar Two Sir Land, TX 77473 {2 1) 2{ - rrww.naztec.cam naztcc ainaztec.canl Additional t�ffices in Flo rida and \Tiir inia Rev. 3/03 eic . z Inc. it TS1 Power Supply ATMS Solutions COM +.24VDC W 0 i 1 vo I NAZTEC INC ON , . . • 4 ' ()VIER 24VDC 'OW ,P i ,x 0 0 I i rAi) NO 30355- 0000 1 /VAC Aup SLO ° ' 1 ,:' ','(,,,.. % ' '• ' , , ' ' . , -, NC. x ?-7474 5., , ,... =..... •,.. -......,-, i ,,- : f ' , . • FEATURES • 3.6 Amp Total Output Current at 24VDC • Shelf Mount Type with Rubber Feet • Power-ON Indicator Light • On/Off Toggle Switch • 3 Amp Slo-Blo Fuse • Common and +24 VDC Sockets • Durable Aluminum Casing • Optional Test Jacks 1 and 820 Park Two Drive Sugar La n d TX 77478 (281. 240-7233 . i . wvvw.naztec nl .co naztec rn qi)naztec.co Additional Offices in Flor Vira niia da a ,. Rev. 3/03 „ t 1 Model SRA-6LC Surge Solutions ATMS Arrestor FEATURES • Lightning protection for loop amplifiers • Differential & common mode surge protection SRA -6LCA • Designed for digital type amplifiers • Automatic recovery • Epoxy /PVC encapsulated • Easily installed \47=1. • Designed for long life protection SRA -6LCP SPECIFICATIONS: Peak Surge Current (applied): Differential Mode750Amax ‘itlt! Common Model 000Amax Response Time: < 5nS • Input Capacitance: 35pF @ 1 Khz Temperature: -40C to 85C SRA -6LC Clamp Voltage (after bre Differential Mode25Vmax Common Mode20Vmax INSTALLATION: One SRA -6 series suppressor provides protection for one loop amplifier channel. The SRA -6 should be installed as close as possible to the point where the detector loop wires enter the controller cabinet. Connect one of the flexible leads to each end of the loop wires. The common connection (bolt, tab, green wire) should be connected to earth ground. Optimum performance is obtained by shortening the flexible leads as much as possible. Also, the lowest possible impedance should be provided to the cabinet ground. 820 Park Two 1)r ve Sugar Land, TX. 77478 (28 t) 240 -7233 www.naztec.conn naztecqz)naztec,.com Additional Offices in Florida and Virginia Rev. 3/03 StreetWise Traffic -f4,,,,,, Management System TM Solutions g Y Fue n n.xv 1 .4* 1 I I -1 1 I 1 114401/ ""` °` Features '1 k d • Multiple architecture, TCP /IP y Client /Server Application "7 '6ry • NTCIP Center -to- Center and Central -to- Controller • Automated Internet Web Page s. „., Generation qp • Time -Space Diagrams • Alarm Paging �Y9 it £IH'I�`3££,3t • Incident Management i ” a •' ?" , 'dfi G tiain4x a • Flexible Grouping of Controllers 111 In AS Pi • _s Detector Graphs, Output Files, IIAMIIMMIIIIIIILVNMIIIIIIIr and Arrival Distributions rimmwsmom 24 1 BE 18 a . • User - friendly Graphical Interface III4 IIIIIIIIIIII41i IIf1UUIII11111111 1111 ()at. L!Iututh= 4liiS`tix • Inter -user messaging • Database Uploading / 4 Downloading . Y 11 • Windows 95 /98 /ME /NT /2000 /XP, if 4 1_,1, - or OS /2 Based fig tea,. 2 • GPS Protocol Support for Time 11 ii Synchronization • Synchro Import / Export & . SimTraffic Support 820 Park Two Drive Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 240 -7233 rrTww.naztec.com naztec(a)naztec.com Additional ()likes in Florida and Virginia Rev. 3/03 T4 S' I /11 Z " 4 Street Wise Traffic Management System ' ATMS Solutions TOPOLOGY The following gives a list of architectural options for the StreetWise ATMS package. Note that the minimum system requires only one computer, which is capable of all database and communication access. StreetWise was designed to allow an agency to expand from one computer to an unlimited number of connections. Clients The StreetWise clients are native executables for the desired platform. StreetWise supports Windows 95 /98 /ME /NT /2000 /XP and 0S2. There is no limit to the number of clients. Communication Server The Communication Server handles all the input and output to the field devices. The Communication Server can provide up to 512 simultaneous connections. Also, up to 9,999 devices can be configured on any port. Communication Equipment The Communication Server has been designed to handle many types of communication media. Current implementations of StreetWise communicate through Radio, Fiber, FSK Modems, Cable TV, Dial -Up Modems, Direct and ISDN Modems. Any combination of equipment can be used with the Communication Server. Field Devices StreetWise controls a vast number of devices through the NTCIP or the Naztec Protocol. Currently supported devices; TS2, TS1, 170, 2070, Pagers, Pan/Tilt/Zoom Units, CMS, Real -Time Switches, and Incident Management Devices. File Server The File Server can be any network server that supports TCP /IP. Naztec, Inc currently has StreetWise installations using NT Server, Novell, Unix, and Banyan. The StreetWise database can store up to 9,999 field devices Admin Server An agency can setup a separate machine that can handle all Traffic Responsive and Adaptive operations with the field. TMC Server The TMC Server allows center to center NTCIP access to surrounding area Traffic Management Centers. Naztec, Inc has already implemented the TMC protocol into the StreetWise package. Dial -In Access Users can dial -in to a separate server or directly into the communications server. StreetWise supports PPP, the dialup Internet protocol, for access into the server. Remote users have all capabilities that the LAN users are provided. Internet Access StreetWise provides data in ASCII, HTML and GIF formats. By setting up a WEB Server and having StreetWise automatically generate web pages, data can be viewed by anyone in the world. System security can be setup ensuring that only data the agency wants to provide will be accessible. Video Server • Separate equipment can be setup to provide projection maps and all client side data. In addition, windows of On- Street video can be viewed and controlled via the Communications Server. 820 Park Two 1)rive Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 240 -7233 www.naztec,com naztecl'cc)naztec.com Additional Offices in Florida and Virginia Rev. 3/03 Y Model 980 NEMA TS2 I , 4 :,. ,,,.,,-`'). - • c c , Type 2 Signal Controller with TM Solutions Ethernet �� s . s,,, �; 900 TS' ," :: '. ; a ::aj� �� t ' 4 ' w s Y " ® n '' 3 : "l.ikf, INC' f= -.. Y,' 0 0 Traffic Responsive Secondary The Model 980 NEMA Traffic Signal Secondary Controller is designed using state of the art electronics for reliability, long life, and superb performance in all signal control applications. The advanced architecture and NTCIP compliance provides the traffic engineer with a flexible platform for the future. The Model 980 Secondary Controller meets and exceeds NEMA TS2 specifications, and includes advanced functionality for complex phasing, detector processing, coordination, preemption, communications, adaptive timing, as well as full systems operation in a closed -loop, hybrid, or centralized configuration. The advanced LCD display and menu driven software provides a user - friendly approach to programming and access, and built -in diagnostics permit rapid evaluation of operational status. The use of Flash Memory allows software upgrades without PROM replacement. The Ethernet - enabled controller allows communication across an TCP /IP network. 820 Park Two Di ivc Sugar Land, TX 77478 (8) 240 -7233 www.naztec.com naztec e nazt.com Additional Of i in Florida and Virg Rev. 3/03 * ett t Series 980 NEMA TS2 Type 2 Aft Z Signal Controller with Ethernet ATMS Solutions FEATURES FLASH PROMS The Model 980 Controller is easily configured to various firmware versions by the utilization of FLASH PROMS which eliminate the need for obsolete EPROM technology. A complete firmware update requires only ten minutes, and does not require hardware changes or EPROM replacements. DISPLAY A back - lighted 4 -line by 40- character supertwist LCD display provides full menu screens for ease of data entry. The display maintains an optimum contrast and brightness over the entire NEMA specified temperature range, using special temperature- compensating circuitry. The menu - driven format and context sensitive help screens eliminate need for programming instructions or look -up codes. EASILY SERVICED The Model 980 Controller consists of only two printed circuit boards (three with optional modem) and an open frame power supply. The CPU /display board and the I/O board utilize machine tooled sockets for all integrated circuits for easy maintenance. An identification silkscreen on each circuit board clearly labels all components. No special tools or extender cards are needed for troubleshooting. REAL -TIME CLOCK The real -time clock maintains accurate timing by utilizing a "super capacitor" which allows accuracy of 0.005% during a 24 -hour time period. Retention time during power failures for the real time clock is extendible to 30 consecutive days. BARRIERS Unique to the Naztec traffic controller product line is the flexibility of user programmable barriers. Four (4) separate batteries allow programming for applications from one (1) to eight (8) phases in each barrier. KEYBOARD A 20- position keyboard containing 4 red function keys, 6 gray cursor movement keys, and 10 white digit keys with built in audio /tactile feedback provides user - friendly enhanced data entry. DIAGNOSTICS Built -in diagnostics provide for improved maintenance and easier repairs. Internal diagnostics allow operator tests on all input and output signals, RAM devices, and memory. A built -in EEPROM eraser allows for a "clear -all" memory function. COMMUNICATIONS Two RS -232 ports and an optional FSK modem port are available with each secondary unit. These ports are keyboard programmable with selectable baud rates from 300 to 19.2K with full and half duplex options. Various communication configurations allow the user multiple interfaces to other cabinet devices: conflict monitor, preemption equipment, detectors, WWV clocks, modems, notebooks, printers, etc. A RS -485 SDLC Bus Interface Port is provided for all TS2 applications. The NTCIP protocol is fully supported. Voltage: 89 to 135 VAC 60 HZ Power: 30 Watts Maximum Temperature: -30° F to 165° F Humidity: 0 to 95 percent Dimensions: Height: 10.50" Width: 14.75" Depth: 8.20" 820 Park Two Drive Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 240 -7233 www.naztec.com naztec(d)naztec.com Additional Offices in Florida and Virginia Rev. 3/03 LTOr O'!I LV03 IMMIX • 7 'effi15?.i4.} P1 FL. I. raw 871, OA o4 REFLEX MC P.O. Box 1558 11 ti TX 76667.1558 Phr C2541562 him (254)562-76O1 CERTIFIED TEST REPORT Wake: Mew oIPm Term Typal" Glut B • lam Cam SAP 1226 7 Jvba+atory Ta .fleet Inc- yyy� 84 y � � y • ii H71i 84 &1'L.1L /� T ®i Type 11 Pius Beads Teat teeui;x Orsontion M EM '.. 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