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CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT SUBMITTALS FOR: FREEPORT PARKWAY, NORTH COPPELL, TEXAS SUBMITTED TO: TISEO PAVING COMPANY PO BOX 270040 DALLAS, TEXAS 75227-0040 May 11, 2015 SUBMITTED BY: MELS ELECTRIC, L.P. Lighting Crawf-,'�--4-rd CRAWFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 10444 N Stemmons Frwy, • Dallas, TX 75220 Ph: (972)869-3633, Fax: (972)869-0533 LIGHT FIXTURE SUBMITTAL CITY OF COPPELL FREEPORT PARKWAY PRESENTED T0: MELS ELECTRIC WILMER, TEXAS CITY OF COPPELL FREEPORT PARKWAY INDEX TYPE MANUFACTURER / CATALOG NUMBER DURALIGHT# 3XM—ST140 AMERICAN LITEPOLE# RTS-35-85-11—AB GPBL NC TWIN 8' DECO ARM TB2 law [11:3:14Rw'AL11RMlK4ilI'm .YA #.TXM-ST140 � `—� DURALIGHT"" TECHNICAL DATA Certified by IS09001 International Quality Control System D [SIGN l I G N T S CONSORTIUM JXM-ST Series LED Street Lights Features & Specifications • Save 50-70% power consumption • Latest technology on Hi -Flux LEDs (over 80,000 hours lifetime) • Special secondary optical lens design to maximize light output & uniformity • Retrofit of existing outdoor luminaires on parking lots, streets, storage sites, etc. • Easy adjustable mounting hardware for various mounting angles • Aluminum enclosure to improve heat dispensing features • Environmentally friendly, eliminating light pollution • Watertight and meeting IP66 standards ._. 7T:TT7TFPTL767�' 6 � i'a'a 6171 illll lllli 1 i 1 ::', i17i171111181G9] .�� i°J 9117! 171111E7�73 1".77l11.IElR7 r Tool -Less Entry Model Numbers I JXM-ST140 I JXM-ST180 Wattage Level 120W 130W 140W 180W 190W 20OW Lumen Output =11150 =12050 =13000 =16500 =18050 =19000 Driving Current 350mA 525mA 700mA 350mA 525mA 700mA Equivalent to HPS 250w -325w 375W400W Voltage* 110 V - 277 V 110 V 277 V Operating Temp. -40 C° - +70 C° -40 C° +70 C° Power Efficiency = 90% = 90% Power Factor > 90% > 90% Lighting Patterns Type Il, III, IV, & V * Voltage at 480 is also available with a built-in step-down transformer. For additional technical information or sales support regarding these and other LED products, please contact: www.trastarusa.com 36" 35'-0" MH NUT COVER 1'-5" 8' �' (TYP) DECORATIVE ARM (TYP) @ 90' NOT SHOWN WELDED (3) BOLT PLATE CONNECTION @ 90'& 270' (TYP) TOP AND BTM DETAIL 1 TB2 SEE DWG DETAIL 2 t 0' VIEW AMERICAN LITE POLE R 2800 S. HULEN, SUITE 200 P FORT WORTH, TX 76109 817-924-3682 PH. 817-924-7049 FAX "CONFIDENTIAL" 1,r --QMiO[Ri1 Y!lEYk]{R PPlo0. m mon AMERJG u POLE. 180' 12.00" BOLT CIRCLE BASE TOP 90' + 1QR 271]' S OR DESIGN LENGTH DIA. DIA. 1.25"0 0• BOLT HOLE (X4) .50" NUT HOLDER (IN) W/FASTENER FOR GROUNDING (4) 1.00" I CONNECTING 1.00' I BOLTS 315 NUT COVER TB2 W/ACCESS DOOR DETAIL 1 BASE PLATE 01.00" A.B. EXISTING A.B. PROJECTION 12.00" 3.00" B. C. EXISTING I o \'m �--. POLE DIMENSION DATA POLE BASE TOP GAUGE WEIGHT TYPE DESIGN LENGTH DIA. DIA. OR THK (LBS) (FT) (IN) (IN) (IN) RTS-35-85-11-AB11 35'-0" 8.50 3.60 GA (.1196") 315 CITY OF COPPELL SR 05-02B (FREEPORT PARKWAY) t'RIP110N: ROUND TAPERED STEEL ANCHOR BASE 35' MH W/TWIN 8' DECORATIVE ARMS ISSUED FOR APPROVAL APPROVED BY: SIGNED COPY REQUIRED PRIOR TO MANUFACTURE 9396 1050715 IBM 6UWt NUMBER; �$GLE: DtY; CnRD 9t: 3045-143 NT5 16 CKR RTS -35 -85 -11 -AB LED ALF Cat.# ALF 12LU 5K BK HUBBELL ® HUBBELL Job Type Outdoor Lighting FLOOD Approvals FAMILY SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT IMAGE(S) Intended Use: Installation: ALF is excellent for small floodlighting applications • Knuckle mount: Universal X" swivel knuckle ` 'a such as signs, fagade, landscape accent or small has serrated teeth for sure aiming. Knuckle JJ area illumination. The compact, low profile size threads are brass insuring quality installation allows the flood to be easily hidden or blend into the and corrosion resistance landscape environment. Construction: • Low copper extruded aluminum construction provides long life in outdoor ground mounted applications. Ribbed design adds styling while dissipating LED and driver heat, providing longer component life. • Tempered and impact resistant glass lens with decorative sllk screen seals to housing with silicone gasket • Dark Bronze powder paint finish provides durable and lasting appearance Optics/Electrical LED: • Six or twelve LEDs produce 905 or 1913 lumens at 5000K • Wide 6 x 5 beam spread covers three times the set back distance with uniform light • Universal voltage driver is 120-277V', 50/60hz, with 10.1 input watts (ALF-6LU) 21,4 input watts (ALF-112LU) 'In Canada, ALF should be used for voltages 120-240 only • Wall mount: Cast aluminum cover/quick mount plate and universal adapter allows easy installation to 3-112 or 4" standard Junction boxes Listings: Listed to UL 1598 for use in wet locations • ALF -6 IP65 • ALF -12 IP64 Warranty: Five year limited warranty (for more information visit: htto://www.hubbelloutdoor.com/resources/ warranty/ DIMENSIONS gIe o Q I . 0 0 FN 1 A B LED KNUCKLE MOUNT 6 LED WALL MOUNT a / ALF 12 LED KNUCKLE MOUNT 00000 1 �O 0 0 O t�c-t C D ORDERING INFORMATION ORDERING EXAMPLE: ALF-6LU-5K-BZ 1/2" KNUCKLE MOUNT ALF-6LU-5K-BZ 10.1 6 12/24" 31/2" 11/2" 31/2" 5000K 1.8 ALF-I2LU-5K-BZ 305/609.6 mm 89 mm 38 mm 89 mm CERTIFICATIONS/ SHIPPING INFORMATION LISTINGS ±8.0(3.6) EL 1-0 WALLMOUNT SP• IP64A C us IP65 AIFeLU " 9.7(4.4) 16.5(47) 14.3(36.5) ' 5.7 14.5 2 I 51/2" B 61/2" C D 1 1/6" 21/8" 120-277V 1 139 mm 165 mm 28 mm 54 mm wtw-eau 111.4(5.2) 18.5 (47) 14.3(36.5) 5.7 (1a.5) z 4.5 (2.0) ALFI2LU 1 6.5 (2.97) 24.8 (63) 8.8 (22.5) 1 3.14(8) 1 10.7 6 o— 510 50,000 his ORDERING INFORMATION ORDERING EXAMPLE: ALF-6LU-5K-BZ 1/2" KNUCKLE MOUNT ALF-6LU-5K-BZ 10.1 6 120-277V 905 50,000 his 90 5000K 1.8 ALF-I2LU-5K-BZ 21.4 12 120 277V 1913 50,000 hrs 89 5000K ±8.0(3.6) EL WALLMOUNT ALFW-6LU-5K-BZ 10.7 6 120-277V 510 50,000 his 48 5000K 4.5 (2.0) ALFW-6LU-5K-BZ-PC 10.7 6 120V 510 50,000 his _48L 5000K 4.5 (2.0) 1 Unit should not be used above 240V in Canada ® HUBBELL Hubbell Outdoor Lighting • 701 Millennium Boulevard • Greenville, SC 29607 • Phone: 864-678-1000 Hueeeu.� Outdoor Lighting Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without noUce. 0 2015 HUBBELL OUmOOR LIGHTING, NI Rights Reserved • For more InformatIon visit ourwebs(te: www.hubbelloutdoor.com • ftled In USA ALF -SPEC 1115 PHOTOMETRICS .t t x1211' 6' - tla 4r 3" 5!a 3' R 3 3' Setback 45' Tilt ALF-61LU FLOOD PERFORMANCE DATA t I• I 6 STD. 5K 905 76x 90 470mA) 12 STD. 5K 1913 6 x 5 89 (470mA) Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance wdh IESNA LM - 79 -08. Data Is considered to be representative of the configurations shown. Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. .eta ELECTRICAL DATA DRIVE CURRENT INPUT VOLTAGE SYSTEM POWEfl CURRENT POWER # OF LEDS (mA) Nl [w] (Amps} FACTOR 6 Ii �0.9 .97 ®�277.®1 J2 1 .78 MOUNT ° HUBBELL Hubbell Outdoor Lighting • 701 Millennium Boulevard •Greenville, SC 29607 •Phone: 864-678-1000 riuo�au Outdoor Lighting Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without Rodeo. 0 2015 HUBBELL OUTDOOR LIGHTING, All Rights Reserved • For more information visit our website: www.hubbelloutdoor.com • Printed in USA ALF -SPEC 4115 is f 4c 5' Slc ' [a, ' S' 5' S' Setback 45' lilt 1 ALF-112LU FLOOD ELECTRICAL DATA DRIVE CURRENT INPUT VOLTAGE SYSTEM POWEfl CURRENT POWER # OF LEDS (mA) Nl [w] (Amps} FACTOR 6 Ii �0.9 .97 ®�277.®1 J2 1 .78 MOUNT ° HUBBELL Hubbell Outdoor Lighting • 701 Millennium Boulevard •Greenville, SC 29607 •Phone: 864-678-1000 riuo�au Outdoor Lighting Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without Rodeo. 0 2015 HUBBELL OUTDOOR LIGHTING, All Rights Reserved • For more information visit our website: www.hubbelloutdoor.com • Printed in USA ALF -SPEC 4115 Traffic Signals 817-831-9406 Ph. 817-831-9407 Fx. PARADIGM TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC. Submittal Cover Sheet PO Box 5508 Arlington, TX 76005 TO: MELS ELECTRIC Reference: CITY OF COPPELL 6305 SOUTH IH 45 AS -0125 -3 -84 -PNC Astro Brac FREEPORT PARKWAY, NORTH ECONOLITE WILMER, TX 75172 @ SANDY LAKE ROAD attn: Kenneth Keierleber DURALIGHT JOB #: 15-035 ph: 972-441-6208 JXC300-HFTG03, Tinted 12" Green LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT 74 fax: 972-441-6394 Submittal Copies: 1 SET PTSI SO#: HFR-287 DATE SLSMNI DELIVERY DATE FREIGHT SHIP VIA F.O.B. TERMS CUSTOMER PO # 4/20/15 MH 45-75 Days ARO PPD & Allowed Best WayDestination Net 30 ? 012626 ITEM NO. QTY MFG /CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION 66 1 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNAL, c/o: EDI MMU2-16LEip 16 -CH Enhanced RMS TS2 NEMA Monitor, per DMS -11170 spec 69 7 PEDESTAL 4" DIA POLE FOR PUSHBUTTON (BLACK), c/o: PELCO PB -5402 Pole Cap Dome PELCO PB -5100-7 ?"Pedestal Pole, Aluminum 73 2 ECONOLITE 3 -SECTION SIGNAL HEAD w/ BACKPLATE, c/o: Poly Sig Empty for LED, TPY Series, BLACK PELCO AS -0125 -3 -84 -PNC Astro Brac ECONOLITE E1692P43-14 3 -Section Louvered 12" Alum Backplate DURALIGHT JXC300-HFTR03, Tinted 12" Red LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT DURALIGHT JXC300-HFTY03, Tinted 12" Yellow LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT DURALIGHT JXC300-HFTG03, Tinted 12" Green LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT 74 4 4 -SECTION SIGNAL HEAD w/ BACKPLATE, c/o: Poly Sig Empty for LED, TPY Series, BLACK ECONOLITE PELCO AS -0125 -4 -84 -PNC Astro Brac ECONOLITE E1692P44-14 4 -Section Louvered 12" Alum Backplate DURALIGHT JXJ300-07803, 12" TxDOT Red Arrow, Clear Lens DURALIGHT JXJ300-07Y03, 12" TxDOT Yellow Arrow, Clear Lens DURALIGHT JXJ300-07G03, 12" TxDOT Green Arrow, Clear Lens 75 2 5 -SECTION SIGNAL HEAD w/ BACKPLATE, c/o: ECONOLITE PELCO ECONOLITE DURALIGHT DURALIGHT DURALIGHT DURALIGHT DURALIGHT iAexldata\suhmt1ls\HFR267 MELS Electric As, 012626 (Appw) Poly Sig Empty for LED, TPY Series, BLACK AS -0125 -5 -84 -PNC Astro Brac E1692P45-14 5 -Section Louvered 12" Alum Backplate JXC300-1-fFTR03, Tinted 12" Red LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT JXC300-HFTY03, Tinted 12" Yellow LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT JXC300-HFTG03, Tinted 12" Green LED - Hi Flux - TxDOT JXJ300-07Y03, 12" TxDOT Yellow Arrow, Clear Lens JXJ300-07G03, 12" TxDOT Green Arrow, Clear Lens 817-831-9406 Ph. 817-831-9407 Fx. TO: MELS ELECTRIC 6305 SOUTH IH 45 WILMER, TX 75172 attn: Kenneth Keierleber ph: 972-441-6208 fax: 972-441-6394 PARADIGM TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC. Submittal Cover Sheet PO Box 5508 Arlington, TX 76005 Reference: CITY OF COPPELL FREEPORT PARKWAY, NORTH @ SANDY LAKE ROAD JOB #: 15-035 Submittal Copies: 1 SET PTSI SO#: HFR-287 DATE 4/20/15 SLSMN MH DELIVERY DATE 45-75 Days ARO FREIGHT SHIP VIA F.O B. TERMS CUSTOMER PO # PPD & Allowed Best Wav Destination Net 30 012626 ITEM NO. QTY MFG. / CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HEADS, (BLACK), c/o: 76 8 McCain M32258 16" Pedestrian Poly, Drilled for clamshell McCain M27164: Mount, Clamshell DURALIGHT JXM-40OVIElL 16"08" Countdown Ped LED, Incand. Look, Full FUM, Walk Time Only 79 1 VIDE0 IMAGING VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM, c/o: ECONOLITE ATIP1 Tena I/F Panel, NEMA flat panel ECONOLITE ATAPE Autoscope Terra Access Point HENKE ACP340 Panel for Solo, 1078-M, 3322-K PYLE 9" Color Monitor ECONOLITE Autoscope Encore MVP Sensor PELCO AS -0175 -4 -62 -PNC Camera Bracket 80 1 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONFIRMATION LIGHTS PELCO SM -0286-42-P33 Confirmation Light Assy w/ Globe & Mini-Brac, Band 94 345' VIDEO CABLE (ENCORE) ECONOLITE Encore Sensor 3 Conductor Cable 149 1 ALPHA BATTERY BACK UP SYSTEM, c/o: ALPHA 017-232-31 Novus FXM 2000 SNMP, UPS ALPHA 181-231-10 Alphacell 220GXL 12V Battery ALPHA 026-053-24 S6 Enclosure w/ Generator Option, including: ALPHA 020-165-21 Universal Automatic Transfer Switch ALPHA 012-306-21 Alpha Guard 48V Battery Equalizer i:\ezlde1a\submllls\HFR267 MELS Electric As, 012626 (Apprv) Complies With The New ■ tor NEMA MMU2 Standard and MUTCD Requirements artMoni MMU2-16LE SERIES NEMA LCD MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT MMU2-16LEip with Ethernet Port MMU2-16LE with EIA -232 Port Whether you're a NOVICE or EXPERT Signal Technician, wouldn't it be great if you could: ® Use a built-in SETUP WIZARD to quickly and accurately configure the Signal Monitor to the exact requirements of the cabinet and intersection? LJ Use a MENU DRIVEN LCD interface to view vital cabinet operational details such as field signal voltages, historical event logs, and monitor configuration data? ® Use a built-in DIAGNOSTIC WIZARD to automatically diagnose cabinet malfunctions and pinpoint faulty signals? If your answer is Yes, the MMU2-16LE SmartMonitor° is for YOU! NEW MMU2-16LE SmartMonitoi?) ENHANCED FEATURES NEMA TS2-2003 (R2008) Standard The MMU2-16LE SmartMonito& meets all specifications of the NEMA Standard TS2-2003 (R2008) Including Amendment #4: for the MMU2 configuration while maintaining compatibility with NEMA TS1-1989 Assemblies. NEMA Standard The MMU2-16LE SmartMonitora supports MUTCD Flashing Yellow Arrow PPLT operation and Flashing Yellow Arrow PPLT: meets / exceeds the NEMA Standard MMU2 requirements of TS -2 Amendment #4-2012, providing modes for both TS -2 or TS -1 cabinet configurations. Standardized Communications: Real-time SDLC communications with the Controller Unit exchanges field input status, Controller Unit output status, fault status, MMU programming, and time and date. Full Intersection & Status Display: Two high contrast, large area Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) continuously show full RYG(W) intersection status. A separate graphic LCD provides a menu driven user interface to status, signal voltages, configuration, event logs, and the Help system. Event Logging: A time -stamped nonvolatile event log records the complete intersection status as well as AC Line events, configuration changes, monitor resets, temperature and true RMS voltages. Setup Wizard: Use the built-in Setup Wizard to configure the Nema Enhanced settings of the SmartMonitoro by answering a short series of questions regarding intersection design and operation. Diagnostic Wizard: The Diagnostic Wizard automatically pinpoints faulty signals and offers trouble -shooting guidance. and Help System The integrated Help System provides context sensitive operational assistance. TS -1 Type 12 with SDLC Mode: The MMU2-16LE SmartMonitor© can be configured to operate with the Port 1 SDLC function and Diagnostic Wizard enabled in a TS -1 twelve channel cabinet with no cabinet wiring changes. Program Card Memory: Enhanced settings of the MMU2-16LE SmartMonitot@ are stored in nonvolatile memory on the EDI Program Card. Moving the Program Card to another MMU2-16LE automatically transfers all settings. Signal Sequence History Log: The five Signal Sequence History logs stored in nonvolatile memory graphically display up to 30 seconds of signal status prior to each fault event. LEDguards: This EDI innovative signal threshold technique can be used to increase the level of monitoring protection when using LED based signal heads. EDI RMS -Engine: A DSP coprocessor converts AC input measurements to True RMS voltages, virtually eliminating false sensing due to changes in frequency, phase, or sine wave distortion. ECcom PC Software: Access to the MMU2-16LE data is provided by the industry standard EDI ECcom Windows based software for status, event log retrieval, configuration, and data archival. EBERLE DESIGN INC. 3510 Eaat Atlanta Avenue Tel (480) SBB-6407 Phoenix, AZ 85040 USA Fax (6021 437-1996 www.EOltraffic.com MMU2-16LE Catalog Sheet— 120312 Designed, Manufactured and Tested in the United States of America SmartMonitor and LEDguard are registered trademarks of Eberle Design Inc. EDI ISO 9001:2008 Registered U.S. Pat No. 7,246,037 Pole Caps Pelco offers pole and arm caps in various sizes. Caps for 4-1/2" OD posts are available in both aluminum and ABS plastic. Pole Cap, Acorn Type, Alum, 3" OD Pole Coating PB -5403 - PNC=Process No Color P =Paint Pole Cap, Acorn Type, Alum, 3-1/2" OD Pole Coating PB -5407 - = PNC=Process No Color P =Paint Pole Cap, Acorn Type, Alum, 4-1/2" OD Pole coating PB -5401 PNC=Process No Color P =Paint Pole Cap, Dome Type, Alum, 4-1/2" OD Pole Coating PB -5402 - U PNC=Process No Color P =Paint Note: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless fasteners. 2. See Reference Section for available paint colors. Page T11-8 www.pelcoinc.com - sales@pelcoinc.com - 405-340-3434 - fax: 405-340-3435 Pedestal Poles Pelco offers aluminum, iron, and plastic bases in various sizes as well as poles in aluminum and steel. Pelco's cast aluminum square base is FHWA certified and meets or exceeds AASHTO break -away requirements. Plastic replacement doors offer an economical way to deter vandalism. 1 Pedestal Pole, 4" Sch 40, Spun Alum No Threads Length Coating PB -5101 - - PNC=Process No Color P =Paint 2. Pedestal Pole, 4"- 8 NPT Sch 40, Spun Alum w/ Pelican ID Length Looting PB -5100 - - PNC=Process No Color ! P_ Point Pedestal Pole, 4"- 8 NPT Sch 80, Spun Alum Length Coating PB -5102 PNC=Process No Color P =Point Pedestal Pole, 4"- 8 NPT Sch 40, Steel Length Coating PB -5201 - I - 0 P =Paint Pedestal Pole, 4"- 8 NPT Sch 40, Galy Steel Length Coating PB -5200 GLV - " Blonk=Galvanized Only P=PaintoverGolvanized 3. Pedestal Pole, Welded, 4"- 8 NPT w/ 2-3/4" Nipple Length, Steel Length Coating PB -5218 - GLV=Galvanized P =Paint Pedestal Pole, Welded, 4"- 8 NPT w/ 5-1/2" Nipple Length, Steel Length Coating PB -5219 - 0 - 0 GLV=Galvanized P =Paint Note: 1. Standard poles are typically sold in 1 foot increments. For other lengths contact sales. 2. See Reference Section for available paint colors. 4/1/15 www.pelcoinc.com - sales@pelcoinc.com - 405-340-3434 - fax: 405-340-3435 Page T71-1 12 -Inch Polycarbonate Signal DATASHEET About the 12 -inch Polycarbonate Signal Traffic and pedestrian signals represent the foundation of safety at any signalized intersection. They also represent the first, and arguably the most important, interaction motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians have with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Polycarbonate provides transportation agencies and MPOs with key benefits such as reduced weight, corrosion resistance and reduced maintenance. Reduced weight is necessary when adding signals to existing mast arms or new longer reach structures. Polycarbonate signals are also less susceptible to corrosion in high humidity applications, as well as pitting from sand in high wind areas. Each traffic signal consists of a number of identical polycarbonate signal sections rigidly fastened together to present a continuous, attractive appearance. Each section has a separate and complete housing. The traffic signal meets or exceeds the latest version of the equipment standard from the Institute of Transportation Engineers' (ITE). ., DATASHEET Housing The housing of each section is a one-piece molded, ultraviolet. and heat -stabilized polycarbonate unit. Two integrally -cast hinge lugs and latch screws are cast on each side of the housing, Built upon a symmetrical concept; each housing is capable of providing either right or left-hand door openings. While the left hinge is standard, the right hinge must be specified. The top and bottom of the housing have openings to accommodate standard 1'h -inch pipe brackets. Each signal section is rigidly attached, one above the other, by means of corrosion -resistant bolts and a washer attachment that allows sections to be rotated about a vertical axis. Alternate means for attaching sections together are available. The housing consists of four matching punch -out locations on the top and bottom of each section to allow sections to be bolted together with four 1 !/,inch and 10-32 corrosion -resistant screws. The top and bottom of the signal housing have an Integrally - cast Shurlock boss, The radial angular grooves of the Shurlock boss; when used with Shurlock fittings; provide positive five -degree increment positioning of the entire signal head to eliminate rotation or misalignment of the signal. Each housing has molded bosses for one five and one six -position terminal block, Each housing has provisions for easily adding a back• - plate. Hinge pins, door latching hardware, visor back -plate, and lens clip screws are high-quality stainless steel. Housing Door The housing door of each section is a one-piece molded ultraviolet and heat -stabilized polycarbonate unit. Two hinge lugs are molded into one side and two latch jaws are molded onto the other side, The door is attached to the housing by means of two stainless steel hinge pins. Two stainless steel "eye" bolts and wing nuts on one side of the door allow for opening and closing the signal door without the use of any special tools. A gasket groove on the inside of the door accommodates a weatherproof and mildew -proof resilient gasket which., when the door is closed, seals flat against the housing; creating a positive seal. The outer face of the door has four metal threaded inserts, equally spaced about the circumference of the lens opening, with four screws to accommodate the signal head visors. The door and visor overlap to prevent light escaping between visor and door, Wiring Each receptacle provides two leads with "Fast -on type terminals, Wires are color coded per customer specifications. Lamp receptacle conductors are No. 18AWG (or larger) 600V appliance wiring material, which conforms to Military Specification MIL -W-16878 D; Type -B with a vinyl nylon jacket rated 115'C, Terminal Block Each complete signal face is provided with a terminal block, The terminal block is placed in the bottom section. unless otherwise specified. The terminal block for a standard three - section head is a five -position, ten -terminal, barrier -type strip. To one side of each "Fast -on" terminal strip is the attached AC common, red, yellow; and green signal section leads, leaving the opposite screw clamp terminal for field wires. Visors Visors are tunnel, full -circle, or rap, and are a minimum of ten inches long. Visors are molded from ultraviolet and heat - stabilized polycarbonate and include attaching tabs to facilitate installation. �V_ ECO IOLIT a 3360 E La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806 • 714-630-3700 saless)econolite.com www.econolite.com r r — 8 OPTIONS SIGNAL SECTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 BAND LENGTH 29", 36", 42", 48", or 56" STAINLESS UPGRADE PAINT The Astro-Brac in its various configurations is a truly universal system for mounting signals. The Astro-Brac is designed to facilitate the mounting of any size or combination of signals to any size of mast arm or pole. This complete adjustability is not possible with other types of rigid mountings. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ASTRO-BRAC ASSY, Stellar Series: 1 i-WayBand Mount.. ..... -............ ................... •. .............AS 4 8 OPTIONS SIGNAL SECTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 BAND LENGTH 29", 36", 42", 48", or 56" STAINLESS UPGRADE PAINT The Astro-Brac in its various configurations is a truly universal system for mounting signals. The Astro-Brac is designed to facilitate the mounting of any size or combination of signals to any size of mast arm or pole. This complete adjustability is not possible with other types of rigid mountings. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ASTRO-BRAC ASSY, Stellar Series: 1 i-WayBand Mount.. ..... -............ ................... •. .............AS -0116 2 1 -Way Cable Mount........... .... ...... AS -0125 3 1 -Way Tenon Mount.................................................................. AB -0137 ASTRO-BRAC CLAMP KIT: 4 Band Mount, Stellar Series ....................................................... AS -3004 5 Cable Mount, Stellar Series ...................................... AS -3009 6 Tenon Mount.....__.... . . ................. ......... . ...................... AB -3010 7 ARM KIT, 8%" CTC .............. .................. ............. ........ __....... AB -4000 8 GUSSETED TUBE, w/ vinyl Insert, 1Y2'Alum TOE.......... AB -2003 Notes: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless fasteners and natural aluminum alodine coating Stainless upgrade to include stainless steel clamp screw where applicable. 2. See pages T1-8 thru T1-14 for clamp kit pole diameter options. 3. Please specify options when ordering. v 6 8 OPTIONS SIGNAL SECTION: 1, 2, 3,4 or 5 PAINT 05/11/05 Page T1-1 r. Vie;,,.:: LM :kplates General Backplates provide improved visibility of the illuminated face of the signal by introducing a controlled -contrast background. Improved signal indication visibility will lead to increased safety performance at the intersection. Adding back - plates have been shown to be a cost effective method to reducing right angle crashes associ- ated with red-light running. Features • Aluminum or ABS material • Available for both 8 -inch and 12 -inch signals • 5 -inch or 8 -inch borders • Louvers available on aluminum back - plates • Aluminum backplates painted with environmentally -safe, ultraviolet - Standard Colors resistant, polyester powder coating • Dark Olive Green (matches Federal Standard ABS backplates are molded flat black 595b-14056) • Black (matches Federal Standard 595b- 17038) • Yellow (matches Federal Standard 595b- 13538) • Dull Black (matches Federal Standard 595b- 37038) Ordering Options 5" Border ABS 8" Signal Aluminum ABS 12" Signal Aluminum Standard w/o EP 0 0 ® z Louvered wlo EP ❑ ® ❑ L _0j Standard with EP D © d C3 Louvered with EP ❑ 0 ;a; 0 8" Border ABS 8" Signal Aluminum ABS 12" Signal Aluminum Standard w/o EP 0 0 D 27 Louvered w/o EP ❑ 0 ❑ 0 Standard with EP 0 0 1 0 123 Louvered with EP ❑ 1 0 1 ❑ 0 Note. Elevator plumbizer ordered separately © 2013 Econolite Control Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Econolite Control Products, Inc, reserves the right to change or update hese specifications at any time without prior notification 8880 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, CA J28O5 �� a�aaamL 1S0 Tel: (7 14) 630-3700 Av Fax.: [7141630-6349 92130 �1J °°° 9001 E-mail: salee@econolire.com 3BPO3EO707-9 An Econolite roup Company (A-) QURALIGHT � TECHNICAL DATA Certified by IS09001 International Quality Control System JXC-300HF Series Hi -Flux LED Vehicular Lamps Features & Specifications • Compliance with latest ITE specifications • Retrofit design & UV stabilized lens • MIL -STD -883 mechanical vibration • MIL-STD-81OF moisture resistant • Compliant to FCC Title 47 • Fully compatible with NEMA controllers/conflict monitors • Uniform incandescent appearance with Hi -flux technology I. 270(14:6") - ili Model Number Size (mm) Color (nm) Lens Color Voltage Power(w) Range Typical Operation Temperature Power Factor ITE T.H.D Specs. JXC300-HFTR 300 Red 626 Tinted 80v -135v 10.5 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFR-C 300 Red 626 Clear 80v -135v 10.5 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFTRO3 300 Red 626 Tinted 80v -135v 10.5 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFTY02 300 Yellow(592)_Tinted 80v -135v 17 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFY-C 300 Yellow 592 Clear 80v -135v 17 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFTY03 300 Yellow 592 Tinted 80v -135v 17 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFTG 300 Green (505) Tinted 80v -135v 11 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFG-C 300 Green 505 Clear 80v -135v 11 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 < 20% Yes JXC300-HFTG03 300 Green 505 Tinted 80v -135v 11 -40°F - +165°F > 0.9 -<2770-/.- Yes All characteristics, including visual characters, chromaticity, moisture and vibration resistance, electronic noise, transient protection, etc., are conformed to standards specified in ITE LED Vehicle Signal Modules. For additional technical information or sales support regarding these and other LED products, please contact us at (972) 480-0888 or visit our website at www.trastarusa.com. TRASTAR, INC. 860 N. Dorothy Drive, Suite 600, Richardson, TX 75081 Telephone: (972) 480-08881 Fax: (972) 480-8884 (A-) DURALIGHT 0 Certified by IS09001 International Quality Control System JXJ300-07 Series LED Arrow Lamps q. features & Specifications • Conform to latest ITE specifications • Low power consumption & long operating lifetime LEDs • Retrofit design & UV stabilized lens • MIL -STD -883 mechanical vibration • MIL-STD-81OF moisture resistant • Compliant to FCC Title 47 • Fully compatible with NEMA controllers/conflict monitors • Omni directional & incandescent look TECHNICAL DATA 300 275 52 i Monet 'Number JXJ300-07Y03 Size (mm) 300 300 300 Color (nm) Red (626) Yellow (592) Green (505) 7 Voltage (Typical) 120V - 60hz 120V - 60hz 120V - 60hz Voltage Range 80V - 135V 80V - 135V 80V - 135V Power (w) Typical 8 12 10 Operation Temperature -40°F to +165°F -40°F to +165°F -40°F to +165°F Power Factor 1 > 0.9 > 0.9 > 0.9 T.H.D. < 20% < 20% < 20% ITE Specifications Yes Yes Yes Note: Products with 220 V are also aVailatl e upon request All characteristics, including visual characters, chromaticity, moisture and vibration resistance, electronic noise, transient protection, etc., are conformed to standards specified in ITE LED Vehicle Signal Modules. For additional technical information or sales support regarding these and other LED products, please contact us at (972) 480-0888 or visit our website at www.trastarusa.com. TRASTAR INC. W a CE 860 N. Dorothy Dr #600, Richardson, TX 75081 DURALIGHT° LED Traffic & Lighting Products Tel: (972) 480-0888 1 Fax: (972) 480-8884 meet Buy American requirements within ARRA. Pedestrian Signal Housing 12" Housing 16" Housing Aluminum Polycarbonate 16 inch housing shown in Federal y0ow Cabinets Controllers Signals Signs Software Specialty McCain's Pedestrian Signal Housings are designed to be used in conjunction with standard or LED pedestrian signal modules to promote pedestrian safety at intersections. McCain housings exceed the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) standards, offering a low maintenance and durable housing in either die cast aluminum or injection molded polycarbonate resin. They are available in 12"or 16"styles, and the 12" housings are available in 1 -section or 2 -section varieties.The 12" polycarbonate housings are reinforced with a 10 percent fiberglass fill for superior strength and durability unmatched by standard polycarbonate resins.The fiberglass fill is optional on the 16"polycarbonate housings. Benefits • 12" or 16" styles • Rugged aluminum or polycarbonate construction • Designed for standard symbol or word pedestrian signal modules including LED • Door -hinge hardware can be removable and reversible or permanently attached • Highly customizable including a variety of fabrication, mounting, and visor options • 16"available with Vantage Visor" for increased visibility and impact protection Product Description The McCain Pedestrian Signal Housing is available in 12"and 16"styles and a variety of configurations including aluminum or polycarbonate construction, with a number of options (see Options for details). The door is attached with stainless steel detent-type clevis or roll pins and eye bolt/wing nut assemblies. Two equally spaced mounting lugs, integrally cast into the top and bottom of the 16"and the. sides of the 12° allow the doors to hinge from either direction. When clevis pins are used, the door and eye bolt assemblies can be removed and rotated without the use of any tools, facilitating maintenance. All interior mounting locations on the 16" housing are symmetrically positioned, allowing the rotation of components when using the bi-directional McCain Clamshell Mount to mount to the right or left side. fift ..S %pain www.mccain-inc.com Pedestrian Signal Housing 12"housing Front Side Top 16" housing 13.5' 16 91• 150 - 18.5 18.7 15.8 73 9.1 Standard Features Stainless steel hardware includes hinge pins (detent-type clevis or roll) and eye bolt/wing nuts (latch) Terminal block with quick -disconnect fittings on one side of each terminal position and screw clamps on the other side General Specifications Dimensions*: 12"Housing 16"Housing Housing: 13.2" H x 13.2" W x 5.7" D 15.8" H x 17.4"W x 7.3" D Door (incl. tabs): 13.5" H x 15.0"W x 5.6" D 18.7" H x 18.5"W x 1.8" D Overall: 14.0"H x 15.0"W x 11.3"D 18.7"H x 18.5"W x 9.1"D Material: Polycarbonate: Ultraviolet and heat stabilized, flame retardant, permanently colored, 10% fiberglass rein- forcement (12"standard, 16"optional) Aluminum: Type 360, reduced corrosion, increased powder coat adhesion Finish(es): Polycarbonate: Colored resins integral to housing Aluminum: Powder coated Color(s): Federal yellow, signal green, black, or custom colors Access: Front door (1), 16": hinged top or bottom 12": hinged left or right Latching System: Eye bolt assemblies Mounting: Standard signal hardware Environmental: Operating temperature: -37°C to +741C Humidity: 0 to 95% (non -condensing) Shipping Weight: 12": Poly 5 lbs, Al 9 lbs 16": Poly 9 lbs, Al 10 lbs Dimensions rounded to the nearest 0.1 " Options Polycarbonate 10% fiberglass fill for added durability (optional on 16'; standard on 12") • Modules: LED or incandescent; international Hand/Man symbol, "WALK"/"DON'T WALK" words Visors: Vantage Visor (16" only), tunnel, or cap (12"only) Clamshell mount (16"only - housing available pre -drilled for mount) • Custom terminal blocks • Door hardware permanent (roll pins) or removable (clevis pins) 12"2 -section with 16`rn,ith Vantage Visor tunnel visors 'Dimensions are oPoroximote and varybosed on material used Hand/Man modules C'L <cParololy) To learn more about McCain's Integrated Traffic Solutions, please contact >>lit�(oroo:i; m w.,,i_oo; or Cal/ 'Jfj W' Vantage Visor .xlt; separate h,� 6"Tunnel visor I6"Clamshell mount sold sepaiarely isoln _epaia[ei;l 2365 OAK RIDGE WAY VISTA CALIFORNIA 92081 USA WWW.MCCAIN-INC.COM F9r F,mo_r,pro-date nforna,-ron,prasecontactililrC lin 0 DURALIGHT TECHNICAL DATA Certified by IS09001 International Quality Control System JXM-300/40OVIE Series Countdown Pedestrian Lamps Features • Low power consumption & long operating lifetime LEDs Retrofit design & UV stabilized lens • MIL -STD -883 mechanical vibration • MIL-STD-81OF moisture resistant • Full compatibility with NEMA controllers/conflict monitors Fig. A Fig. B Dimensions Fig. C Fig. A: optional operations dipswitch. Fig. C: full incandescent look. All characteristics, including visual characters, chromaticity, moisture and vibration resistance, electronic noise, transient protection, etc., are in compliance with the standards specified in ITE LED Pedestrian Signal Modules. For additional technical information or sales support regarding these and other LED products, please contact: www.trastar.com Size (mm) Symbol i Voltage Voltage PRange power (W) Model Number Fig. Config. (Typical) Inches mm Hand Man Countdown 60 Hz(AC) Hand Man Digit JXM-30OVIE A 16x18 407x450 Countdown/ full H/M Full Full 2 Digit 120V-60hz 8Ov-135v 8 8 4 JXM-40OVIE B 16x18 407x450 Countdown/ Full Full 2 Digit 120V-60hz 8Ov-135v 8 8 4 full H/M ,JXM-40OVIElL C 2 Digit 120V-60hz 8Ov-135v 8 16x18 407x450 -CMMdbWnr full ll H/M Full Full 8 4 Fig. A: optional operations dipswitch. Fig. C: full incandescent look. All characteristics, including visual characters, chromaticity, moisture and vibration resistance, electronic noise, transient protection, etc., are in compliance with the standards specified in ITE LED Pedestrian Signal Modules. For additional technical information or sales support regarding these and other LED products, please contact: www.trastar.com i Autoscope ENCORE Interface Panel [TIP] Description The Autoscope ENCORE Interface Panel provides a robust Autoscope EasyLink con- nection point in the cabinet for communicating with ENCROE detection sensors. The Interface Panel supports "3 -wires -only" branch cable connections to the sensors, an interface to the Autoscope Access Point for outputs to traffic controllers, and a standard Ethernet connection for a laptop at the Traffic Control Center (TCC). The Interface Panel also protects other cabinet components from branch cable transients and surges, while making zoom set-up and sensor maintenance easily manageable directly from EasyLink connectivity allows simple installation within the traffic cabinet and user-friendly inte- gration into an agency's Ethernet -based com- munications network. A standard CAT -5 cable connects the Interface Panel into a network to view video, collect traffic data, and maintain the Autoscope system. Autoscope products like the Autoscope ENCORE and Access Point Detector Port Master (DPM) use Internet -standard, IP - based addressing with a unique Ethernet MAC EasyLink connectivity means simple "3 -wires - only" installation for the ENCORE sensor to communicate digital video and data to the traffic cabinet. "3 -wires -only" power cabling saves time and money by quickly installing with convenient compression blocks on the Interface Panel. dA www.econolite.com The Interface Panel communicates with up to eight Encore sensors via "Broadband -over - Power" (BoP) technology. This leading-edge, field -proven technology transmits video, super- visor communications, and detector port data over a standard "3 -wires -only" power cable. The 14 Mb/sec-rated transceivers have a robust throughput of up to 6 Mb/sec more than suffi- cient to transmit traffic data, alarms, and MPEG - 4 video simultaneously. Benefits • Efficient "3 -wires -only" connectivity to Auto - scope ENCORE sensor • Quick installation into any traffic control cabinet configuration • Convenient integration into an Ethernet - based communications infrastructure • Reduces maintenance time Features • Supports up to 8 Autoscope ENCORE sensors and Access Point • RJ45 Ethernet connection for laptop or cabinet network High-voltage transient protection Power line isolation Theory of Operation The Interface Panel supports Autoscope EasyLink com- munications with up to eight Autoscope ENCORE sensors. It provides high-voltage transient protection, mechanical strain relief, "3 -wires -only" power connections. The in- terface panel passes detection information from the Au- toscope sensors to the Access Point DPM for the traffic controller or cabinet. The Autoscope Configuration Wizard' makes detection set-up quick and easy. The Interface Panel is a highly integrated and optimized solution for networking sensors. It reliably delivers broad- band exchanges in the challenging traffic communications environment and combats deep attenuation events, noise sources, and multi -path fading by adjusting to the variable Connectors • Input power: 3 -position compression block • Autoscope Encore sensors power output: Four a 3 -position compression blocks • Access Point interface connector • RJ45 connector for EasyLink Power • 5W • 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz from line -filtered side of cabinet power supply • 2 fuses Environmental • -29°F to +165°F (-34°C to +74°C) • 0 to 95% relative humidity • Up to 100% relative humidity per MIL -E -5400T paragraph 4.3.24.4 Dimensions and Weight • 11 in. x 7 in. x 2 in. (28 cm x 18 cm x 5 cm) • 1.7 Ib (0.8 kg) on standard sheet metal panel Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). The system manages com- munications for dependable distribution of data packets and offers the high -bandwidth performance necessary to drive sophisticated traffic detection applications. Applications • Intersection detection • Highway data collection • Automatic incident detection • Bridge, tollway, and tunnel management • Work -zone safety and traffic control • Traveler information systems • Remote video surveillance Indicators • LED indicator for Ethernet link/activity • Ready -power LED • LED indicators for local network link, activity, and error status Options • DIN rail mount Warranty • Three-year warranty • Extended warranty package to six years Regulatory • NEMATS2 Compliant • CE EN 55022 • EN 61000-6-1 • CE EN 60950 • FCC Part 15, Class A Product Support • Product support and training by a team of factory -trained Autoscope Technical Support Specialists © 2012 Econolite Control Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Econolite Control Products, Inc. reserves the right to change or update these specifications at any time without prior notification 8860 E. '1Palma, Anaheim, CA 92808-2856 _ E C C N C L I T E Tel: (74] 6 830-8700 Fax: (7'14) 630-6849 E-mail: sales@econolite.com An Econolite Group Company 3B117Eo8o7-1 REGISTERED bfl 4 Autoscope Terra Access Point (TAP) Description The Autoscope Terra Access Point is a robust Autoscope Detector Port Master (DPM) with EasyLink connectivity for up to eight Autoscope devices. The TAP outputs vehicle detection events to the traffic controller. A well -organized user -selectable video output simplifies mainte- nance and monitoring. Its video switch provides standard National Television Standards Com- mittee (NTSC) or Phase Alternating Line (PAL) analog video for access in the traffic cabinet. EasyLink connectivity means simple installation within the cabinet for 1/0 recognition to the traffic controller. The Autoscope Configuration Wizard° promptly associates the TAP with other Auto - scope devices. Point -and -click 1/0 assignments quickly configure the interface to the traffic controller The TAP is a four -channel video detector card that meets or exceeds the environmental and interface requirements of the NEMA TS2 stan- dard. It is downward compatible to the NEMA TS1 standard. This small DPM, for a standard detector rack or stand-alone enclosure, is also compatible with the interface requirements in the Caltrans TEES (170/332) specification. In TS1 cabinets, the TAP can interface to select TS2 traffic controllers with a port 1 Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) communications cable. EasyLink connectivity also allows broadband communications between the TAP, the Auto - scope Terra Interface Panel (TIP), and up to eight Autoscope sensors. The robust 14 Mb/ sec -rated transceivers have a remarkable 6 Mbi sec throughput—capable of transmitting traffic data, alarms, and MPEG -4 video simultaneously. ECONOLITE www.econolite. com Benefits • Simple cabling and set-up • Quick installation into any traffic cabinet configuration • Time -saving maintenance features for the traffic equipment manager • Surface -mount technology for increased reliability • Efficient outputs • Use in all cabinets with TS2 SDLC communications • Use in all TS1 or Caltrans 332 cabinets • Failsafe detector outputs to traffic controller • Superior value when compared to previous detection systems • Software-upgradeable Features • Supports up to 8 Autoscope devices • EasyLink IP -addressable connectivity • 88 total simultaneous outputs • 48 total simultaneous inputs • 64 TS2 detector outputs • 32 TS2 inputs for Phase/Load Switch status • Emulates function of up to 4 Bus Interface Units (BIU) • 24 contact -closure outputs • 16 contact -closure inputs • Rack or stand-alone installation • Self -diagnostics on power -up • High-energy transient protection Set-up & Operation Autoscope Technology combines state-of-the-art advances in digital video, digital image signal processing, and EasyL- ink broadband communications to enhance performance. A standard CAT -5 cable connects the Autoscope system into a network to view video, collect traffic data, and maintain the system. Autoscope products like TAP use Internet -standard, IP -based addressing with a unique Ethernet MAC address. Depending on the cabinet configuration, detector port communication to the TAP is conducted via a broadband link through the TIP to the Autoscope sensors or a standard RS -485 serial link to the Autoscope RackVision Terra MVP. The Terra Access Point will interface detector outputs directly to NEMA TS 1 /TS2, Type 170/179, or 2070 ATC controllers. For central systems, traffic data can be quickly integrated into a proprietary database with the optional Autoscope Software Developer's Kit (SDK). When connected to Autoscope sensors and a TIP, the TAP converts streaming digital MPEG -4 video to standard NTSC or PAL analog video to view locally at the traffic cabinet. The toggle switch selects video output and the rotary switch selects which camera to view. Applications • Intersection detection • Highway data collection • Automatic incident detection • Bridge, tollway, and tunnel management • Work -zone safety and traffic control • Traveler information systems • Remote video surveillanre Connectors Detector 1/0 • TIP interface connector for EasyLink communications TS1 outputs (open collector, active low): • TS2 port 1 connector 15 -socket D -subminiature with 4 on rear edge connector Dumper -selectable) latching blocks 24 on front connector • 1/0 connector 44 -socket D -subminiature with jack screws • Cinch Jones 50 -44A -30M edge card connector with key slots between 2 & 3 and 11 & 12 • Video BNC connector • Two USB 2.0 connectors for USB mouse Power • 12 to 24 VDC or VAC, 11W maximum Video Output • PAL or NTSC • 750, 1 Vpp, BNC connector on front Communications • EasyLink broadband to TIP • RS -485 detector port on edge connector Qumper- selectable) TS1 inputs: - 16 on front connector TS2 SDLC port 1 connector: - 64 outputs, 32 inputs Environmental • -29'F to +165'F (-34'C to +74°C) • 0 to 95% relative humidity Dimensions 6 Weight • 4.5in.Hx2.34in.Wx6.9in.L(114mmx59mmx 175 mm) (excluding handle) • 0.5 Ib (0.2 kg) Warranty • Three-year warranty • Extended warranty package to six years Indicators Regulatory • 5 LEDs show power and 4 LEDs show sensor readiness NEMA TS2-2003 Compliant status (switch -selectable for other sensors) CE EN 55022 • 2 LED indicators for network activity EN 61000-6-1 • 16 LEDs show status of local and external inputs, outputs, FCC Part 15, Class A and phase colors (switch -selectable) Product Support • 2 LEDs show port 1 transmit and valid data status Product support and training by a team of factory -trained Autoscope Technical Support Specialists © 2012 Econolite Control Products, Inc All rights reserved. Econolite Control Products, Inc reserves the right to change or update these specifications at any time without prior notification 3360 E. Palma, Anaheim, CA J2806-2856 " E C O N O L I T E Tel: (7'14] B B30-3700 Fax: [7'14) E30-8349 E-mail: sales@econolite.com An Econolite Group Company 301 1 GE0507-7 REGISTERED bn j2 3 LINE LINE 5 IN OUT SP ACP340 C31 10 NEUTRAL NEUTRAL AMP IN OUT 4 GNIJ 1 v TB 2 3 4 5 6 AC+ AC- GND GND AC- AC+ TO CAMERA POWER INPUT HENKE ENTERPRISES, INC. PARADIGM TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC. P.O.: nRawN: M . HENKE REu: RFu= S.0 . -- DATE: 2/14/02 DATE: DATE+ 'TITLE WIRING DIAGRAM A.C.I-P, WITH EDCO ACP -340 PRUL'UCT (DENT. N0 DWG N0. A .0 .I .P . SHEET 1 0 1 3322—K 1 PY tt VIOW PLHR97W Portable, Affordable Monitor For Your Car, Home„ or Business The Pyle PLHR97W is a simple, easy - to -install portable 9 -inch widescreen LCI -TFT monitor for your ear or home, featuring a brilliant picture at a high 1440 x 234 resolution. V T" LrCB Moa&or The PLHR97W is a portable monitor with a variety of use,: the only limit is your imagination, and RCA input compatibility % V' TFT Achve Matrix Display 16--4 Me Screen Format • Resolution: 1440 x 234 Dots s NTSCJ PAL System Co pabble . Areless Remote Caul . Dual Wdec Input . &AtAn IR Transimitber fFor Wireless Headphones . Reverse Imaging Lefo tght UpPown . Brightness/ rontrast,Color/ Tint AcIjustments Headrest Shroud & Universal Stand Mount On Screen Dsplay ■ Bt+ness/ Contrast/ Color . DC UVolt'Power, . Said as: Unit Description The advances in digital video and broadband communication technologies continue to open doors to new applications for Intelligent Trans- portation Systems (ITS) - enhancing traffic networks and inspiring new ITS capabilities Whether for surveillance, vehicle detection, data collection, or traffic monitoring systems, digital video and broadband communications are increasing ITS performance. Improving cost efficiencies and access to strategic traffic information is helping transportation profession- als improve safety, reduce vehicle emissions, and mitigate traffic congestion. Autoscope ENCORE features EasyLink connec- tivity, providing simple installation to the traffic cabinet and integration to an agency's IP -based communications network. A standard CAT -5 cable connects ENCORE sensors into a network providing easy user access to video, traffic data, and legendary Autoscope vehicle detection. ENCORE technology uses IP -based addressing with a unique Ethernet MAC address. ENCORE sensors employ a dual -core processor with so- phisticated image analysis and Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) general-purpose processing in a small SoC package for exceptional performance and low power consumption Multi -threaded software processes video images in real-time to detect vehicles, extract traffic data, identify incidents, and transmit detector outputs, while simultaneously streaming quality MPEG -4 video. Safe and secure, password -protected ENCORE sensors are accessible via common Internet browsers. The embedded web server repre- sents a convenient way for authorized users to view streaming video, modify configurations, and monitor system performance remotely. Configu- ration Wizards are present for programming both intersection and highway applications through the Network Browser or the web interface. Each ENCORE sensor is accessed and powered by "3 -wires -only", broadband -over -power cable, no coaxial cable required. An environmentally www.econolite corn JL protected connector simplifies the task of com- pleting secure field terminations. Zoom control and detector configuration may be conducted remotely or at the cabinet. The unique aperture helps keep the faceplate clean for longer peri- ods of time between routine maintenance. Benefits • Cost-effective ITS solutions for traffic manage- ment • Field -proven detection accuracy and reliability • Easy to install and configure • Flexible design meets a variety of detection and surveillance applications • Superior to other detection systems in value and performance Features • EasyLink connectivity for IP -addressable broadband communications • Web server interface for easy setup • Streaming digital MPEG -4 video output • User -definable password protection • Vehicle detection, traffic data measure- ment, speed, and incident detection • Bicycle detection • Smoke/Fire detection • Integrated color camera, zoom lens, and dual -core processor for advanced image processing • Direct real-time iris and shutter speed control • Fail-safe detector outputs with the Auto - scope TAP • Non-volatile memory data storage • High energy transient protection • Local language support Setup & Operation The Autoscope ENCORE unit makes it easier than ever to set up and customize to meet application require- ments. The Autoscope Configuration Wizard® quickly sets up intersection or highway incident detection ap- plications. Simple mouse of keyboard operations allow custom positioning for virtual detectors per field-of-view. Detection zones provide traffic count, presence, speed, and incident detection alarms. Incident types include freeway congestion, stopped vehicles, wrong direction vehicles, slow-moving vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, smoke/fire, debris, or other customized alarms. Real- time polling or stored data include volume, occupancy, five vehicle classes by length, density, and other traffic data for selected periods or by phase. Detector outputs can be assigned to interface with NEMA TS1 /TS2, Type 170/179 and 2070 ATC controller via the optional TAP. Traffic data is quickly integrated into proprietary software applications with the optional Auto - scope Software Developer's Kit (SDK). Extensive Boolean Logic capabilities provide flexibility in detector layouts to help validate an event or incident alarm. Applications • Traffic incident management for highways, tunnels, and bridges • Junction control • Traffic data collection • Work -zone safety and traffic control • Traveler information systems • Bicycle detection • Remote video surveillance • Sub -system of ATMS system Power Communications • 15W EasyLink (broadband communications (up to 5 Mb/ • 110/220 VAC 50/60 Hz sec) with RJ -45 connection from required ENCORE/ Video Terra Interface Panel (TIP) • Digital streaming MPEG -4 video output Environmental Lens -29°F to +140°F (-34°C to +60°C) • 10x continuous focus lens Up to 100% relative humidity per MIL -E -5400T para - Standard configuration: graph 4.3.24.4 - Horizontal: 5° to 46° Dimensions and Weight - Vertical: 3.8° to 34.8° • Overall H x W x L (with sunshield and bracket): - Focal Length: 0.16 in. to 1.65 in. (4 mm to 42 mm) 9.5 in x 4.75 in. x 10.75 in. (24 cm x 11 cm x 27 cm) Camera 3.7 Ib (1.6 kg) • CCD % in. diam. (4.5 mm) Mounting: Standard camera bracket tilt -top provided • Horizontal resolution: NTSC > 470 TVL • Sensitivity (at lens, full video, AGC off, 1/60 sec) 2.0 Options • Paint color lux (color) • Signal-to-noise > 50 dB Warranty • Three-year warranty • Synchronization: Crystal lock • Extended warranty package to six years Effective Pixels, • NTSC: 380K (768 x 494) Regulatoryy;i • EN 55022 Housing & Sunshield FCC Part 15, Class A - Image sensor and processor sealed in a water- proof and dust -tight NEMA -4 housing (IP 67) Product Support • Product support and training by team of factory -trained • Thermostatically controlled faceplate heater Autoscope technical support specialists • Adjustable weather and sunshield with drip guard • Weatherproof rear connector © 2012 Econolite Control Products, Inc All rights reserved. Econolite Control Products, Inc. reserves the right to change or update these specifications at any time without prior notification 41=, 0060 E. La Palma, Anaheim,CA 92BOB-2E56 9 77 E C D N O L I T E� Tel: (7'14] 000-3700 -Fax: C7'14] 030-6049 E-mail: sales@econolite.com � 0E3'I 13E0'I 11-5 An Econolite Group Company RE9ISTERE0 I 14 Astro - Brac 1 -Piece Camera Bracket Stellar Series Pelco makes adjustable brackets for cameras, sensors and antennas that can mount a variety of traffic industry devices. Video Detection camera brackets are available for mast arm, post top, span wire or side -of -pole applications. F SH -0514 Mounting Bracket Camera Bracket, 1 -Piece, Extended Tilt & Pan Stellar Series Band Mount, Alum Tube Length AS -0170 - 0 - 23=23" Tube 37=37" Tube 46=46" Tube 58-58" Tube 74=74" Tube Band Camera Bracket, 1 -Piece, Extended Tilt & Pan Length Coating Tube Cable 29=29" Band PNC=Process No Color 36=36" Band P =Paint 42=42" Band -- 48=48" Band 37=37" Tube 84=84" Cable P_ 56=56" Band _=Paint 46=46" Tube 96=96" Cable Note: Stainless steel upgrade available: includes stainless clamp screw kit. Specify by including -SS in the part number, i.e., AS -0170 -23 -29 -SS -PNC. 07/01/11 Camera Bracket, 1 -Piece, Extended Tilt & Pan F_ounti 4 Mounting Bracket Stellar Series Tenon Mount, Alum M Tube Length Coating AS -0629 - 0 - 23=23" Tube PNC=Process No Color 37=37" Tube P =Paint 46=46" Tube -- 58=58" Tube 74=74" Tube Note: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless steel fasteners. 2. 1 -piece bracket for mounting Iteris, Odetics, or Econolite Solo Pro type cameras. 3. See Reference Section for available paint colors. www.pelcoinc.com - sales@pelcoinc.com - 405-340-3434 - fax: 405-340-3435 Page T7-1 Camera Bracket, 1 -Piece, Extended Tilt & Pan F SH -0514 Mounting Bracket Stellar Series Cable Mount, Alum Tube Cable Length Length Coating AS -0175 - 0 - 0 - 23=23" Tube 62=62" Cable PNC=Process No Color 111 37=37" Tube 84=84" Cable P_ _=Paint 46=46" Tube 96=96" Cable 58=58" Tube AS -3009/ 74=74" Tube Kit: Clamp Kit Note: Stainless steel upgrade available: includes stainless cable. Specify by including -SS in the part number, i.e., AS -0175 -23 -62 -SS -PNC. 07/01/11 Camera Bracket, 1 -Piece, Extended Tilt & Pan F_ounti 4 Mounting Bracket Stellar Series Tenon Mount, Alum M Tube Length Coating AS -0629 - 0 - 23=23" Tube PNC=Process No Color 37=37" Tube P =Paint 46=46" Tube -- 58=58" Tube 74=74" Tube Note: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless steel fasteners. 2. 1 -piece bracket for mounting Iteris, Odetics, or Econolite Solo Pro type cameras. 3. See Reference Section for available paint colors. www.pelcoinc.com - sales@pelcoinc.com - 405-340-3434 - fax: 405-340-3435 Page T7-1 Confirmation Lights Used to confirm a traffic signal is red when a car enters the intersection. Available in clear, red, or blue and various mounting applications. Globe Assy AB -0160 Globe Assy Typical Applications: u 07/01/11 Most Arm Mount Astro-Mini-Brac Confirmation Light Assy w/ Globe Globe Cable Color Coating SM -0284 - = - 0 CL=Clear PNC=Process No Color RD`Red P =Paint BL=Blue PNC=Process No Color Confirmation Light Assy w/ Globe Band Mount Astro Mini -Brat Globe Color SM -0286 - = - CL=Clear RD=Red BL=Blue Bond Cable Length Coating Length Coating 29=29" Band PNC=Process No Color 42=42" Band P =Paint Note: Specify stainless upgrade by including -SS in the part number, i.e., SM -0286 -CL -29 -SS -PNC. Confirmation Light Assy w/ Globe Cable Mount Astro Mini-Brac Globe Cable Color Length Coating SM -0321 - = - = - CL=Clear 45=45" Cable PNC=Process No Color RD=Red 62=62" Cable P =Paint BL=Blue 84=84" Cable Note: Specify stainless upgrade by including -SS in the part number, i.e., SM -0321 -CL -45 -SS -PNC. *:fiu)t Side-of-Pole Mount Banded Narrow Hub C:70 Plumbizer Mount Note: 1. All assemblies are supplied standard with stainless fasteners and natural aluminum alodine coating. Stainless upgrade to include stainless steel clamp screw or stainless cable. 2. See Reference Section for available paint colors. www.pelcoinc.com - sales@pelcoinc.com - 405-340-3434 - fax: 405-340-3435 Page T13-5 Specification M± Autoscope® ENCORE BRANCH CABLE SPECIFICATION CABLE, ROUND, 3 CONDUCTOR, 18 AWG (POLYETHYLENE JACKET) Manufacturer Recommended for Autoscope ENCORE Field Installations 3360 E La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806 P. O. Box 6150, Anaheim, CA 92816-6150 PH: (714) 630-3700 9 Fax (714) 630-6349 ECONOL TEY 1 of 2 - Approved for General Release - PEV-NC Ipecification 1.0 GENERAL This specification sets forth the minimum requirements for Autoscope ENCORE branch cable. The "three wires only" cable is designed for 110VAC use between Autoscope ENCORE's mounted on traffic structures and the traffic cabinet. Simple field termination to the EasyLockTM connector on the MVP makes this the only cable needed for power, video, and communications at an Autoscope ENCORE field location. The Autoscope Branch Cable must be extremely durable and easy to install in underground conduit systems. This cable was designed by Econolite to accommodate the water resistant requirements and low pulling tension specifically for conduit applications. 2.0 CABLE CONSTRUCTION The cable shall consist of three conductors — 18 AWG with an overall UV resistant Low Density Polyethylene jacket. 2.1 18 AWG COMPONENTS: Three conductors, 18 AWG, 19 strand 30 gauge tin plated copper conductors - .046"/.052" Color: Black, White, and Green 2.2 CONDUCTOR INSULATION: Extruded polyethylene 200-.030" wall thickness 2.3 COLORS: Black, green and white 2.4 JACKET: Extruded Black polyethylene .040"/.050" wall thickness 2.5 FINISHED DIAMETER: .330" -.354" maximum 2.6 ELECTRICAL: 600 volts (rms) 3.0 CABLE IDENTIFICATION The cable identification shall be printed with the manufacturer's part number, number of conductors, conductor size, voltage rating, jacket material and indicate that it is conduit rated (e.g., Autoscope Terra Cable, Part #1175-011, 3 COND, 18 AWG, 600V, Polyethylene Jacket, Conduit Rated). 4.0 PART NUMBER and CABLE LENGTHS The Econolite part number for this cable is 1175-011 on a 1000 ft. spool, and1175-010 on a 500 ft. spool. 5.0 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Please consult the "Autoscope ENCORE Installation Guide" for further information on installing the Autoscope ENCORE System, or contact Autoscope Technical Support at 800.225.6480 or support@econolite.com. 3360 E. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806�� P. O Box 6150, Anaheim, CA 92816-6150 .� da't��sigx PH: (714) 630-3700 • Fax (714) 630-6349 Apprcwed tor GeneralRelease Alpha FXM 2000 UPS Module Alpha FXM 2000 Full featured, ruggedized UPS provides clean, uninterruptible backup power ensuring your system will remain running during power outages > Wide range Automatic Voltage Regulation without going to batteries saves energy and lengthens battery life, even during periods of surge or sag in the line voltage > External communications via RS -232 port or (optional) Ethernet SNMP interface provides local or remote monitoring and control > Independently programmable and dry contact relays allow tracking and controlling of key functions > Event and alarm logging with time and date stamping simplifies and accelerates troubleshooting > A wide operating temperature range of -40 to 74°C (-40 to 165°F) is suitable for the most extreme operating environments > Temperature compensated battery charging protects batteries from over charging at extreme temperatures, extending the life of the battery > White text on blue display improves readability in bright daylight The Alpha FXM uninterruptible power supply (UPS) modules provide clean, reliable power control and management as part of a complete UPS solution. Each model is available in either North American (120V/6OHz) or International (230V/5OHz) variants. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) provides power stability in unpredictable environments and constant voltage,during variable power conditions. Temperature compensated battery charging protects batteries from over charging at extreme temperatures, extending battery life. Event and alarm logging with time and date stamping simplifies and accelerates troubleshooting. Control and power connection panels can be rotated for mounting and display in any orientation— for viewing preference. Power module only. Output power derates after 50'C for FXM 2000. (120Vac). and after 55'C (230Vac) " The LCD panel on the FXM 650 cannot be rotated Your Power Solutions Partner TECHNOLOGIES'" Alpha FXM 2000 UPS Module Consult your Alpha representative for P/N configurations Electrical > North America Battery string voltage:..... 48Vdc Nominal voltage: .............. 120Vac Nominal frequency:.. .. .Auto -sensing Input: Current:.........................17 5A nominal Voltage: ......................... 85to 150Vac Output: Current: ... .. .... ............... 16 7A nominal Voltage regulation: +/- 10% over input voltage range Power at 50'C: ......... ...... 200OW/VA > International Battery string voltage:.......48Vdc Nominal voltage: __.. .. 230Vac Nominal frequency:....... Auto -sensing Input: Current: ..... .............9.15A nominal Voltage range: ........... .... 150 to 281 Vac Output: Current: .... ...... .. .. 8.7A nominal Voltage regulation.. +/- 10% over input voltage range Power at 50°C:......... .2000W/VA Alpha Technologies Ltd. Mechanjc~ '- Dimensions: mm: _.. ......................... inches:............ ................ Weight: ........................... Environmental 133H x 394W x 222D 5.22H x 15.5W x 8 75D 16kg (35lbs) i u IJ TECHNOLOG ES'" Operating temperature range': ........... 40 to 74°C (-40 to 165°F) Audible noise @ 25°C:.....45dBa @ 1 metre (39in) *120Vac module derates after 50°C. 230Vac module derates after 55°C Performance Typical output voltage THD: <3% Typical efficiency: _ >98% (resistive load) Typical transfer time: . <5ms Agency Compliance Electrical safety: ................ UL1778, CSA 22 2 No 107.3-03 Marks: ...... .................. cCSAus/CE** EMI: _......... .Class A FCC/CISPR [EN 50091-2:19951 -CE applies to 230 Vac version only Canada: Burnaby, British Columbia Tel: 604 436 5900 Fax: 604 436 1233 United States: Bellingham, Washington Tel: 360 647 2360 Fax: 360 671 4936 Alpha Technologies reserves the fight to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice. Copyright © 2010 Alpha Technologies All Rights Reserved Alpha® is a registered trademark of Alpha Technologies member of The Alpha Group- is a trademark of Alpha Technologies, For more information visit www.alpha.ca #0480014-00 Rev C (11/2011) member of The e 1� Group- AlphaCeIITM GXL GelCell Batteries NEW 195 GXL and 220 GXL: High-performance Silver Alloy for maximum life expectancy > Longer runtime for demanding outdoor environments 100% runtime capacity out -of -box – No cycling required P Maintenance -free threaded inserts — No periodic retorquing Available with 4 and 5 year full warranties Wide operating temperature range Alpha's standby battery offering incorporates Gel for thermal dissipation to ensure optimal life performance for your particular Broadband, Traffic or Wi-fi application. AlphaCell Batteries provide the longest runtimes and the best longevity in today's demanding outdoor applications and are backed by Alpha's industry- leading, non -prorated hassle -free warranties. Alpha Technologies member ofThe Ll[*Group- AlphaCell General Specifications Model - Warranty' Service Life: Runtime (minutes)z: Sealed VRLA: Heat Resistant: Hydrogen Emission: Terminals: Specifications4 model: Typical Runtime (minutes): Cells Per Unit: Voltage Per Unit: Conductance Value: Max Discharge Current (A): Short Circuit Current (A): 10 Second Volts @ 100A: Ohms Impedance 601-1z: Nominal Capacity at 20hrs: (to 1 75VPC) Nominal Capacity at 20hrs: (to 1 70VPC) BCI Group Size: Weight (Ib/kg): Height w/ Terminals (in/mm): Width (in/rrl Depth (in/mm)3: Operating Temperature Range Discharge: Charge (with temp compensation): 220 GAL 1195 GXL 1'65 GXL 4 to 5 year 12.8 4 to 5 year 4 to 5 year full replacement 900 full replacement fuQ replacement Extended 11.3 Extended Extended 221 100Ah 196 165 Valve regulated lead acid Valve regulated lead acid Valve regulated lead acid Extreme 67/30.5 Extreme Extreme Law 1342/340,9 Low Low Threaded insert Threaded insert Threaded insert 114'-20 UNC 114"-20 UNC 1/4'-20 UNC 224 GXL t95 WL 165 GXL 221 6 12.8 1175 900 2800 11.4 0.0050 109Ah 110Ah 31 73/33.2 8.48/215.4 13.421340.9 6.80/172.7 -40 to 71'C (40 to 160-F) -23 to 60'C (-9.4 to 140-F) 196 165 6 6 12.8 12.8 1100 1000 900 800 2600 2500 11.3 11.2 00050 0.0055 100Ah 86 102Ah 87 31 27 67/30.5 63/28.6 848/215.4 8.05/204.5 1342/340,9 12.5/317.8 6.80/172.7 6.83/173.4 -40 to 71'C -40 to 71'C (-40 to 160°F) (-40 to 1607) -23 to 60°C -23 to 60'C (-9 4 to 140"F) (-9.4 to 140-F) Float Charging Voltage (Vdc): 13.5 to 13.8 1 13.5 to 13.8 13.5 to 13.8 ✓ AC Ripple Charger: i lin5 C"3W If Seo o ca charge voltage recommended for best results Max. allowed =4% P -P Notes: 1 Warranty varies by country and region Warranty valid only when used with Alpha approved Power Supplies, Chargers and Enclosures Consult your salesperson for details 2 Runtimes calculated using a 25A DC constant current load 3 Dimensions at top of battery. 4 See AlphaCell Users Guide for Additional Details Typical Standby Time in Minutes @ 25oC/77oF x1a 4A 6a Bps 01% eftymirave 22D 196 186 220 195 165 220 195 �w 220 195 1615 3batlaies: we 453 396 320 285 249 236 209 198 186 165 144 4batlaies: 701 625 546 444 396 346 329 293 256 251 232 203 6tlalgies: 1091 976 853 701 625 546 623 465 407 418 372 325 Bballlsies: 1487 in 1166 960 659 750 720 643 22 577 515 450 9batttl 1636 '819 1322 1091 978 853 a2D 733 640 659 587 514 Xw9wince t2A 14A 1f1A 1a4 &"Rdrriime 210 1% lim 220 596 t65 220 195 $85 710 195 166 31barosies: 149 132 115 119 106 92 101 89 77 87 78 66 4batterm 210 187 163 169 151 132 144 128 112 124 111 96 6batteries 339 301 254 275 245 214 235 209 183 204 182 159 8tlaftwes: 478 419 357 385 341 299 329 293 2% 288 255 223 9balteries: 538 479 419 440 391 342 3T7 335 294 329 293 256 XM2W&Q 44 6A SA ICIA 13fg"Rytria 220 195 165 720 195 166 22D 1% 165 22P 10 186 3balfeies: 79B 712 em 508 453 396 377 335 294 300 257 233 4balteries 1091 978 853 701 625 546 823 465 407 418 372 325 6balteries 1888 '819 1322 1031 978 853 820 733 640 659 587 514 8balteies' 22EB 7167 1793 148/ 1338 1165 1122 1oS 877 904 809 706 91badenes: 2W me 2W ISKi; '1519 1322 1273 I'm 9F 1027 921 80;3 XW60&0 12A VA 1SA 180. 130erytdTWO 220 596 185 2"at1 196 165 220 1915 1 220 195 1ia5 3battsies: 242 215 188 196 174 151 '88 148 925 144 128 107 4battaries 339 301 254 275 245 214 238 209 182 204 182 155 6tlateries: we 479 419 440 391 340 377 335 290 329 293 252 8baleries: 741 660 577 607 541 470 523 4B5 402 458 407 351 9battaies: 843 753 658 692 617 538 597 531 462 523 465 402 "Above calculations based on an AC load with a 90 cable plant power factor. For contact information visit www.alpha.com The Alpha Group > North America Europe, Middle East & Africa Asda Pacirre Latin & South America Canada Cyprus Germany Lithuania PR China Contact USA office Tel: +1 604 430 1476 Tel: +357 25 375 675 Tel: +49 9122 79889 0 Tel: +370 5 210 5291 Tel: +852 2736 6663 Fax: +1 604 430 8908 Fax: + 357 52 359 595 Fax: +49 9122 79889 21 Fax: +370 5 210 5292 Fax: +852 2199 7988 Toll Free: +1 800 667 8743 USA Russia United Kingdom Tel: +1 360 647 2360 Tel: +7 495 925 9844 Tel: +44 1279 501110 Fax: +1 360 671 4936 Fax: +7 495 9161349 Fax: +44 1279 659870 Alpha Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and in forma lion contained in this document without notice 049-297-10-CO03 (10/09) Copyright 4t 2009 Alpha Technologies All Rights Reserved Alpha® is a registered trademark of Alpha Technologies Alpha Outdoor Enclosure Side Mount 6 �Traffic grade aluminum enclosure protects battery backup power systems from outdoor elements Large sun shield, thermostatically controlled fan, and louvered vents ensure reliable operation in high temperatures > 1800 stainless steel piano hinged door with two locking open positions making installation and maintenance easy and convenient Three-point latching mechanism with Corbin Type 2 lock or optional Best lock for maximum security "Shown with Alpha UPS module, transfer switches, and AlphaCell batteries. The Alpha Outdoor Enclosure Side Mount 6 is designed to protect traffic industry battery backup power system components from harsh outdoor elements. The ruggedized enclosure is made of 0.125' aluminum and designed to easily accommodate an Alpha uninterruptible power supply (UPS) module, Alpha transfer switches, and four AlphaCellTm 210 GXL or 215GHP batteries with room for additional components that may be required for your application. The Side Mount 6 is an outdoor rated (NEMA 3R) enclosure. This new and improved Alpha enclosure replaces the Alpha S4 and features a number of improvements over the S4 including: stainless steel door handle, integrated lock and latch, an integrated document holder, and angled generator plug with water tight generator door (generator plug option). Additional options and accessories are available (see listing on next page). Alpha Technologies member of The cJC7Grour,TM Alpha Outdoor Enclosure Side Mount 6 Mecktanical Specifications • Dimensions (cm): 122H x 42W x 42D (in): 48.1H x 16.5W x 16 5D • Weight (enclosure only) no options (kg/Ib) 75/34 • Mounting: Side mount (standard) Stand alone (optional ground mount pedestal) • Construction NEMA 3R Rated, 0.125' aluminum (5052-H32) enclosure - meets the harsh outdoor demands of the traffic industry. Envirionmenial Specifications n;„ Field replaceable themostatically controlled fan, louvered vents, washable filters to keep dust and other particles out Agency Compliance • Agency Certification: UL50/CSA �P� ® Standard Features • Designed to mount to the side of most traffic enclosure cabinets Igor • Stainless Steel handle for extended life and improved look • Three point latching mechanism with Corbin Type 2 lock or optional Best lock for maximum security • 180° stainless steel piano hinged door with 2 position prop makes maintenance access easy Shown with optional locking generator access door • Removable bottom shelf for easy wiring access • Bug screen protected top vent •10 year warranty (subject to terms and conditions) -Two extra large shelves each capable of holding two Alpha 210 GXL or 215 GHP batteries r� • Generator support: locking generator access door and 15-30 F1 plug • Universal Generator Transfer switch • Universal Automatic Transfer switch • AlphaGuard battery balancer • Battery heater mats • Surge suppression device • "On Battery" indicator light • Door activated interior light • Tilt switch • Tamper switch • Ground mount kit For more information visit: www.alpha.com/traffic Alpha Technologies Toll free: 1 800 667 8743 Direct: 604 430 1476 #046-003-00 (05/09) Due to continuous product improvement and modifications, Alpha Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice. Copyright © 2009 Alpha Technologies. All Rights Reserved. Alpha® is a registered trademark of Alpha Technologies. Member of The Alpha GroupT" is a trademark of Alpha Technologies. Alpha Transfer Switches Outdoor Solutions > Alpha Universal Automatic Transfer Switch (UATS) > Fail safe and manual operation ensures critical load is protected > Optional dry contact for monitoring transfer switch status: know exactly what your transfer switch is doing > Auxiliary output can be used to power items such as battery heater mats eliminating the need for additional complex wiring The UATS ensures continuous operation of your systems either with conditioned line power, battery backup power or power direct from the line should the UPS require maintenance. > Alpha Universal Generator Transfer Switch (UGTS) > Automatic and manual operation for complete control over generator transfers > Optional dry contact for generator transfer switch monitoring The UGTS automatically transfers the input to the UPS from the utility line to a portable AC generator. The UGTS allows the generator to recharge the batteries and power your systems during extended power outages. For a full set of configurations, see the UATS and UGTS manual (Document# 020-165-80) I TECHNOLOGIES" Your Power Solutions Partner Alpha Transfer Switches Electrical _. �. >North America Input voltage: . ..... _ ........... 120V nominal, 102V minimum for auto transfer Output voltage: ..- .... .......,..Matches Input > International Input voltage range:......... 230V nominal, 196V minimum for auto transfer Output voltage range: ...... Matches Input > Power Module North America: Part Number: .................. 020-165-21 Nominal voltage: ............ 120V Nominal frequency: ...... ..60Hz Input current:.. ................ 30A Output current: ............... 30A Output power at 40°C:...3600W/VA 3600W/VA International: Nominal voltage: ... ........ 230V Nominal frequency: ... .....50Hz Input current: .................. 16A Output current: ............... 16A Output power at 40°C: ... 3600W/VA Dimensions: mm: ................................ 81 H x 135W x 152D in: . ................................... 3.25H x 5.3W x 6.01D Weight: .............................. 1.6kg (3.5lbs) Unit weight: ...... ................ 11 kg (251bs) Perfgrman Features... Generator/line manual selector Easy installation convenience outlet (UATS only) Spare fuse and mount Erlvirlonrri$ift 11 LlTUCHNot-actES "" Operating temperature:.... -40 to 74°C (-40 to 165°C) C?ptiQ��ar,. • Dry contact indication status mode • Wall/Shelf mounting bracket • Single side mounting bracket clusCE CAN/CSA C22.2 No,107.3-05 UL1778 4th Edition Uninterruptible power systems CE: As component type for FXM UPS family and Micro UPS family (when enclosed in a box) EMC: Not applicable Universal Automatic Transfer Switch (UATS-far right) and Universal Generator Transfer Switch (UGTS-center) shown with surge protection (TVSS-left) in a 19" rack mount bracket (23" rack mount bracket also available). Alpha Technologies Ltd. Canada: Burnaby, British Columbia Tel:6044365900 Fax:6044361233 United States: Bellingham, Washington Tel: 360 647 2360 Fax: 360 6714936 Alpha Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice. Copyright © 2010 Alpha Technologies, All Rights Reserved. Alpha© is a registered trademark of Alpha Technologies. member of The Alpha Group- is a trademark of Alpha Technologies. For more information visit www.alpha.ca #0480029-00 Rev A (12/2010) member of The ee� Group" AlphaGuard TIVI Battery Charge Management System > Extends battery life > Replace only single batteries, not the entire string > Spreads charge voltage equally across batteries > Compensates for battery differences as they age > Optional communications interface module tracks battery voltage and prevents discharge damage > Safe unattended operation designed to CSA C22.2 No. 107.1 and UL 1778 Standards AlphaGuard monitors and protects your batteries by spreading the charge voltage equally across all the batteries in a string, ensuring that every battery in the string, whether old or new, is properly charged. With an ideal voltage always across each battery, life and runtime are optimized. Individual batteries in a string can be replaced as they fail, allowing batteries to be left in service longer. This stops the wasteful and costly practice of disposing of batteries that may have years of useful life left because one battery in a string fails or replacing batteries based on a scheduled maintenance program. With the optional communications cabling and interface module individual battery measurements are made at the batteries and reported, improving accuracy and allowing the supply to determine End -of -Discharge by individual batteries instead of the string voltage and reporting to status monitoring systems. Alpha Technologies member ofThe `ti Group- Im AlphaGuard The AlphaGuard employs a patented Charge Management Technology (CMT) to shuttle excess charge current from one battery to a battery requiring a greater charge and is contained in a small plastic enclosure that installs directly on top of one the batteries in the string. A short service cable connects the AlphaGuard to each of the batteries in the string. Both 36VDC (3 battery) and 48VDC (4 battery) versions are available. One AlphaGuard is required per string. An AlphaGuard configured with an optional communication interface module allows the AlphaGuard to interface with a status -monitoring module. Two AlphaGuard modules can be connected to an interface module. Optional interface modules include EDSM, ESM and DSM. Models AG -CMT -3: AlphaGuard Ch r e Management SC 36V Strng—inclu&2 36VDC battery interface cable AG -CMT -4: AlphaGuard Charge Management SC, 48V String—including 48VDC battery interface cable Configuration Quantity: Service Location: Cabling AG-EDSM-S9-Cable: AG-EDSM-D9-Cable: AG-EDSM-S35-Cable: AG-EDSM-D35-Cable: Mechanical Housing Material: Dimensions (in): (mm): Weight (Ib/kg): Electrical Batteries: Circuit Protection: Environmental: Quiescent Current Draw: Charge Management: Max. Current: Quality of Final Balance: Charging Efficiency: Charge Balance: Low Voltage Cutoff/End of Discharge: Communication to XM2: Voltage Sense Regulation: Warranty 5 years One (1) AlphaGuard is required per battery string With the battery string AG-CMT-36/48SC to EDSM Voltage Sense Cable, Single String, 9' AG-CMT-36/48SC to EDSM Voltage Sense Cable, Two String, 9' AG-CMT-36/48SC to EDSM Voltage Sense Cable, Sirigle String, 35' AG-CMT-36/48SC to EDSM Voltage Sense Cable, Two String, 35' High impact plastic 1.44H x 4.82W x 4.25D 36H x 122W x 108D 0.8/36 Individual 12VDC nominal batteries configured into 36 or 48VDC strings Single blow fuse, reverse polarity protected -40 to 55°C (-40 to 131°F), 5 to 95% humidity imA max. (Current consumed by AlphaGuard after low voltage total shutdown) Most effective during float period of charge 2A @ 25°C t100mV max. between any two (2) batteries 80 to 90% t100mV typical Determined by the lowest per cell voltage any battery in the string Programmable 1.80 to 1.65V per cell AlphaGuard configured EDSM communications card t100mV AG-EDSM-S9-Cable AG-EDSM-D9-Cable AG-EDSM-D35-Cable AG-EDSM-S35-Cable For more information visit www.alpha.com Alpha Technologies United States Bellingham, Washington Tel: 360 647 2360 Fax: 360 6714936 049-225-10-004(1/06) Canada Burnaby, British Columbia Tel: 604 430 1476 Fax: 604 430 8908 Alpha Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice Copyright © 2006 Alpha Technologies, All Rights Reserved. Alpha® is a registered trademark of Alpha Technologies The Alpha Group' is a trademark of Alpha Technologies EZ Communicator Naviator Order Form CHOICE MODEL EN2 = EZ Comm Navigator, 2 -Wire System (Push Button Station) EN2 EN4 = EZ Comm Navigator, 4 -Wire System (Push Button Station) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIZE 5 = 5' x 7'/4" Sign Size 9 = 9" x 12" Sign Size t 3 = 9" x 15" Sign Size t -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIGN 0 = No Sign (-$5.00 price reduction) A = Option A (International Walking Sign, Black on White) 5x7Only B = Option B (Informational Sign) 5x7 Only C = Option C (Countdown Sign) 9x12 Only D = Option D (International Walking Sign, White on Black) 5x7 & 9x12 Only V = Option V (Hi -Intensity Retroreflective MUTCD R10-3) 9x12 Only t U = Option U (Hi -Intensity Retroreflective MUTCD R10 -3b) 9x12 Only t T = Option T (Hi -Intensity Retroreflective MUTCD R10 -3e) 9x15 Only M = Option M (Diamond Grade Retroreflective MDOT) 9x15 Onlyt --------------------..__------------__ BRAILLE N = No Braille N B = Braille Text t (Provide details on page 2.) S----_-____-� __------ SPECIAL VOICE MESSAGE _ 0 = Standard Messages 1 = Special Voice Messages't (Provide details on page 2.) ----------------------------------------------- COLOR OF FRAME B = Black On these options, the base is Black and the G = Green chosen option denotes the LID color only. Y = Yellow PG PG = Solid Green PY = Solid Yellow t -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EN2 3 T N 0 - PG I Total Qty of Ped Stations: EZ Navigator Part Number SPECIAL BUTTON DESIGNATORS t The following additional options are available. Check any options desired. ❑ -BD for Bi -Directional (double) Arrow ❑ -NA for No Arrow ❑ -WTT for Wood Pole Mount w/ Conduit hole on Top side, threaded ❑ -WPC for Pole Cap ❑ -ES for External Speaker option ❑ -EB for External Button ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CCU2EN - One per intersection required Qty: ECONFIG - EConfigurator (If not needed, enter zero for qty) Qty: O " Voice Message Delivery Options: Special Message Recording per Crossing Qty: Special Message Flash Drive Qty: Special Message E -Mail Delivery Qty: E-mail Address for Delivery: t Additional charges apply for these options. EZ ORDFRM_P1 11112113 BB Custom Voice Message Details (Fill out one form per intersection) Voice on Location and Walk Message(s) & Braille. Please give phonetic pronunciation on difficult street names so that we record them properly. Please note that unless street, Drive, Avenue, etc... are necessary for intersection identification, it is recommended to leave them off. Qty Qty Qty VOL: Wait to Cross I I atj Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I Walk sign is on to cross (Sti-cct Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) I I Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I atl 7 Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) walk Message: Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crosse) Street Being CrosseT) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I at I Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I I Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE Qty Qty VOL: Wait to Cross 1 1 atF I Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I I Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I at I I Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE EZ__ORDFRM P2 11/12/13 BB Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty VOL: Wait to Cross I I at Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I I at Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I I at I Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross I I at E Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE VOL: Wait to Cross at Wait (Street Being Crossed) (Intersecting Street) Walk Message: I Walk sign is on to cross (Street Being Crossed) (Street Being Crossed) Arrow Direction (R/L) I Street Name Being Crossed in BRAILLE EZ ORDFRM P3 11/12/13 BB 3ator-APY - EZ COMM0171-Caft The�next generation o SIPS .t e START CROSom ® Watch Fal 71 Vehicles • ,' DONT START Finish Crossing ,. fIiIISNIRG` If Started i SfCkO DON'T CROSS w ._ TO CROSS PUSFt BUTTON APS provides - sources of information at the crosswalk for all .- Now secured Ethernet access provided so you can manage, maintain and control your APS systems. EZ Communicator is a fully integrated Accessible Pedestrian System. It offers multiple audible indications and a vibro-tactile indication to clearly identify to ALL Pedestrians the information needed to Navigate a crosswalk. User Benefits: Ambient noise controlled locator tone, easy to activate 2" ADA button with a raised arrow, high quality digital audio messages with automatic volume adjustment to ambi- ent noise levels as well as vibro-tactile walk phase indication. Meets & exceeds ADA, MUTCD, TAC & PROWAAC guidelines Agency Benefits: q - Backward compatible with the Navigator 2 -Wire System - Easy Installation (no need to open front of unit) - Easy maintenance and changes - Sounds, Voices and Software can now be uploaded via secure USB port at the push button station - Multiple ways to program, configure and save settings (Configurator, Laptop Installer/Technician access the at Cabinet, & more coming!) system at the intersection via . - Multiple ways to easily access status and condition of installed equipment e • Independent Lab tested to meet TS2 and NEMA requirements - ensures you get the most robust design on the market r - Unmatched Digital Audio Quality - Several levels of Conflict Monitoring to prevent false walk indications Configurator Laptop P 0 LfIVA Settina A Hiaher Standard 360-002A Full ADA, MUTCD 2009 and TAC Compliant Backward Compatible with existing Navigator 2 -Wire System Operating Specifications Compliance Parameter Rating Backward Compatible Full compatibility with Navigator 2 -wire System Products Operating Modes EN2 (EZComm) or N2 (Navigator) Transient Suppression 120 VAC at the cabinet for Operating Voltage the system. PBS operates off of 18-22 DC Mechanical Shock and Vibration from the CCU2EN. Maximum Number of 16 ADA Compliant Push Button Pedestrian Stations Stations per EN2 Operating Temperature Range -34° C to +74° C (-30°F to +165°F) Storage Temperature Range -45° C to +85° C (-50°F to +185°F) Operating Force 3.0 lbs Maximum MTBF — CCU2 2,000,000 hours MTBF — PSM2 2,500,000 hours MTBF — EN2 (PBS) 3,000,000 hours Switch Operating Life Greater than 20 Million Operations Audio File Updates Via Secure USB Port Microcode UpdatesVia Secure USB Port All Sounds are Synchronized -_-__ ..... _...-_..... _.. Sound Synchronization Maximum Volume 100 dB @ 1m Automatic Volume Range Automatically Adjusts to Ambient Over a 60 dB Range Volume Over Ambient Adjustable up to 10 dB Minimum Ambient Sound 37 dBA Adjustable from -24dB to +6dB Locate Tone Volume Ambient Audio Quality 2% Total -Harmonic -Distortion Plus Noise @ 1 kHz Supports Additional Buttons for External Button Input Bicycles or Horse Crossings (-EB Option) Second Audio Output Supports Beaconing or Ping-Pong (-ES Option) False Walk Detection Built-in — Four Independent Checks Built-in — PBS Health Check Every Event Monitoring 30 Seconds with Fault Recording Ethernet Interface 10/100BASE-T, Built-in Server -Host with Password Protection Priority Extended Push Priori Mutes Entire Intersection Except the Selected Crosswalk Extended Push 0 to 6 Seconds in 0.5 Second Steps Multiple Languages Maximum of Two Languages Selected via Extended Push Intersection Broadcast All PBS Simultaneously Broadcast Special Message I i i Design Compliance Test Type Compliance Functionality MUTCD 2009 — 4E Temperature and Humidity NEMA TS 2 Transient Voltage Protection NEMA TS 2 Transient Suppression IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 610004-5 Electronic Noise FCC Title 47, Part 15, Class A Mechanical Shock and Vibration NEMA TS 2 CCU2EN Enclosure NEMA 250 — Type 1 PSM2 Enclosure NEMA 250 — Type 1 PBS Enclosure Electrical Reliability NEMA 250 — Type 4X NEMA TS 4 Notes: 1) Applicable sections only of referenced standards. 2) Specifications subject to change without notification. 3) All specifications are Typical unless otherwlee specified. 4) Unite meet all specifications when shipped from the factory. All the great features of the Industry Leading Navigator 2 -Wire Systems, with... • Up to 16 Pedestrian Push Button Stations (EPBS) [EN2 Model • PBS Enclosure rated NEMA 250 - 4X • High quality pure Digital Audio • Built-in Push Button Conflict Monitoring • Health Check of all PBS every 30 seconds • Ethernet access to PBS Configuration and Health Check results • Ethernet setting of PBS Configuration • Ethernet access has password protection • Easier to install. Easier to maintain. • Easy access to all terminals without un -Mounting PBS's • Firmware/Audio Updates via Built-in Secure USB Port • Single field replaceable internal module on Push Button Station • Wide Operating Temperature Range of -34° C to 74° C • Wide Storage Temperature Range of -45° C to +850 C • Full NEMA TS 2 Compliant • Full NEMA TS 4 Reliability • Independent Hardware Push Button Pedestrian Conflict Monitoring with PSM2 P0AiA www.Polara.com .. .., ... ;�TT "Ne— Glohal Traffic Technoflogic'y Opticom" Infrared System OpticomTM Model 138 Detector Cable An Opticom'" Infrared System Matched Component Product October 2007 Description OpticomT"' Model 138 Detector Cable is designed and manufactured explicitly for use with Opticom" Detectors. Opticom model 138 has three color -coded conductors, a conductive shield and drain, and a black PVC jacket. This durable, high-quality cable carries the appropriate power to the detector from the Opticom`"' Phase Selector and delivers the necessary quality signal to the phase selector discriminator circuitry up to 1,000 feet (305 m). Features and Benefits • Optimized to interface Opticom detectors to Opticom phase selectors or Opticom'" Discriminators • Ensures effective range of 2,500 feet (760 m) with Opticom"' Infrared System components • Durable construction — Suitable for direct burial — Suitable for conduit and mast arm pull —Suitable for exposed overhead installation* Operating Parameters • 600 volt rating • 75° C (167° F) temperature range • Three -conductor AWG #20 (7x28) stranded, individually tinned copper: yellow, blue and orange • Aluminized polyester shield with 20% overlap • Drain AWG #20 (7x28) stranded, individually tinned copper • Controlled electrical characteristics *Separate messenger wire required Opticom" Model 138 Detector Cable is 0.3 in. (7.62 mm) in diameter and is suitable for direct burial as well as in conduit and exposed overhead installation.* Physical Dimensions • Outside diameter: 0.3 in. (7.62 mm) • Weight: 0.04 lbs./ft. (65.5 g/m) • Available in: 500 ft., 1,000 ft., 2,500 ft. and 5,000 ft. (152 m, 305 m, 760 m and 15,200 m) spools Important Notice to Purchaser: EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT, GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES (GTT) MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. GTT will, at its sole option, repair, replace or refund any amounts paid for any OpticomT" Infrared System component found to be defective in materials or manufacture within five (5) years from the date of shipment from GTT. See "Warranty and Extended Coverage" for details and limitations of the coverage plan. GTT will provide a functioning replacement component at a standard charge per unit for an additional five (5) years. GTT warrants future system operability coverage as described herein. The warranties set forth in this document shall not apply to (A) incandescent lamps (confirmation lights) or (B) any Opticom infrared system components which have been (1) repaired or modified by persons not authorized by GTT; (2) subjected to incorrect installation, misuse, neglect or accident; (3) damaged by extreme atmospheric or weather-related conditions; or (4) subjected to events or use outside the normal or anticipated course. IN NO EVENT SHALL GTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PERSONAL INJURY), DEATH, LOSS, OR DAMAGE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PROPERTY DAMAGE), WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE, REPAIR OR FAILURE TO REPAIR, ANY GTT PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ASSERTED. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE. Sale and use of the Opticom infrared system is expressly restricted to authorized agencies of government customers, within their specific jurisdictions. However, because the infrared signal generated by the Opticom infrared system is not exclusive, GTT does not warrant exclusive activation by purchaser. Authorized users who desire to use or coordinate use of the Opticom infrared system with that of other jurisdictions must first obtain the prior written approval of each authorized user in the jurisdiction where use is sought. Global Traffic. Technologies Global Traffic Technologies, LLC 7800 Third Street North St. Paul, Minnesota 55128-5441 1-800-258-4610 651-789-7333 www.gn.com Global Traffic Technologies Canada, Inc. 157 Adelaide Street West Suite 448 Toronto, ON M5H 4E7 Canada 1-800-258-4610 Opticom is a trademark of Global Traffic Technologies, LLC. Used under license in Canada. Please recycle. Printed in U.S.A. © Global Traffic Technologies, LLC 2007 All rights reserved. 75-0500-4553-5(A) Global Traffic Technologies OpticomTI Infrared System Opticorn' Models 711, 721 and 722 Detectors Opticom" Infrared System Matched Component Products Description The Opticom'" 700 Series Detectors transform the optical energy detected from an approaching, vehicle -mounted Opticom" Emitter to an electrical signal. The electrical signal is transmitted along a cable to the Opticom'" Phase Selector or Opticom" Discriminator for processing. Opticom 700 series detectors are mounted at or near the intersection that permits a direct, unobstructed line -of -sight to vehicle approaches. Opticom detectors may be mounted on span wire, mast arm or other appropriate structures. Opticom'"' Models 711, 721 and 722 Detectors offer significant advances and flexibility for specific intersection applications. The Opticom detectors are designed for common applications in three configurations: one direction—the single channel Opticom model 711; the single channel, dual detection Opticom model 721; and two direction, two output detection—the dual channel Opticom model 722. All Opticom 700 series detectors greatly reduce installation and life cycle costs through their modular design, adjustable tubes, and compatibility with existing Opticom"' Infrared System intersection and vehicle equipment. October 2007 Opticom'" Models 722, 721 (back) and 711 Detectors Features • Advanced electrical transient immunity • Modular design • Adjustable turret configuration: accommodates skewed approaches • Lightweight, durable, high -impact polycarbonate enclosure • Simplified installation: span wire or mast arm • Gray door identification of Opticom model 722 Opticom'" Span Wire Clamp Accessories Opticom'" Model 138 Detector Cable • Opticom'" Span Wire Clamp • Opticom" Model 138 Detector Cable Operating Parameters • Reception Range: 200 ft. (60 m) adjustable up to 2,500 ft. (760 m) • Electrical: 24 to 28 VDC, 50 MA minimum • Temperature Range: -30° F (-34° C) to 165° F (74° C) • Humidity: 5% to 95% relative Physical Dimensions Opticom'" Model 711 Detector Length: 12.0 in. (30.5 cm) Width: 4.75 in. (12.1 cm) Height: 5.63 in. (14.3 cm) Weight: 0.88 lbs. (400 g) Opticom" Models 721 and 722 Detectors Length: 12.0 in. (30.5 cm) Width: 4.75 in. (12.1 cm) Height: 7.13 in. (18.1 cm) Weight: 1.12 lbs. (508 g) Important Notice to Purchaser: EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT, GLOBAL TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGIES (GTT) MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. GTT will, at its sole option, repair, replace or refund any amounts paid for any Opticom' Infrared System component found to be defective in materials or manufacture within five (5) years from the date of shipment from GTT. See "Warranty and Extended Coverage" for details and limitations of the coverage plan. GTT will provide a functioning replacement component at a standard charge per unit for an additional five (5) years. CTT warrants future system operability coverage as described herein. The warranties set forth in this document shall not apply to (A) incandescent lamps (confirmation lights) or (B) any Opticom infrared system components which have been (1) repaired or modified by persons not authorized by GTT; (2) subjected to incorrect installation, misuse, neglect or accident; (3) damaged by extreme atmospheric or weather-related conditions; or (4) subjected to events or use outside the normal or anticipated course. IN NO EVENT SHALL GTT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PERSONAL INJURY), DEATH, LOSS, OR DAMAGE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PROPERTY DAMAGE), WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE, REPAIR OR FAILURE TO REPAIR, ANY GTT PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ASSERTED. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE. Sale and use of the Opticom infrared system is expressly restricted to authorized agencies of government customers, within their specific jurisdictions. However, because the infrared signal generated by the Opticom infrared system is not exclusive, GTT does not warrant exclusive activation by purchaser. Authorized users who desire to use or coordinate use of the Opticom infrared system with that of other jurisdictions must first obtain the prior written approval of each authorized user in the jurisdiction where use is sought. Global Traffic Technologies Global Traffic Technologies, LLC 7800 Third Street North St. Paul, Minnesota 55128-5441 1-800-258-4610 651-789-7333 www.gtt.com Global Traffic Technologies Canada, Inc. 157 Adelaide Street West Suite 448 Toronto, ON M5H 4E7 Canada 1-800-258-4610 Opticom is a trademark of Global Traffic Technologies, LLC. Used under license in Canada. Please recycle. 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Material Each sign body is constructed from 5052 H32.125" thick aluminum. Single face signs are one-piece construction and all seams are continuously welded to ensure a watertight seal. 1/4" holes are incorporated in the bottom of the enclosure to prevent possible buildup of condensation. Double face sign bodies are continuously welded on all seams. The double face sign also features doors on both sides for easy access. 1.1.1 Standard Design 4ft , 6ft and 8ft viewing width (Single and Double Face) with a body depth of 4.76" on double face signs and 3.54" on single face signs. 12 - 20 inch viewing height with an overall height of 15.5" to 23.5". The frame adds 3.5" to the viewing height for an overall height. 1. 1.3 All signs use a UL approved neoprene gasket strip to provide a watertight seal between the body, lens and door. 1.1.4 Lenses are impact resistant; 3mm thick UL approved white or clear polycarbonate. 1.1.5 Sign film is ultraviolet (UV) resistant and available in GMI or EC. Different sign film colors are available but must be specified at time of order. Revision: 0 Page 1 of 3 Dated: 02/22/10 1. 1.6 Stainless Steel Hardware Door Latches and Keepers are a turn -lock style device that secures the door to the body, which requires no tools to open the sign. A piano hinge is used on the door to the body with downward motion for easy of accessibility. 1.1.7 Provision for photoelectric cell mounting is available on all signs. Southern carries Intermatic model K4221C and Tork 2001, which can control four signs per intersection. 1.2. Finish The sign bodies and doors are polyester powder coated for durability using a satin black finish to the external aluminum surfaces. Other colors are available and must be specified at time of order. 1.3. Mounting 1.3.1. Standard mounting pattern is Tri -stud pattern on top of the sign body. Other options include adjustable mast arm bracket and rear rigid mount. Custom Design signs have specific mounting holes as well as brackets. Other patterns on standard signs can be provided and must be specified at time of order. 1.4. Weights (Excluding brackets) Sin 15 inch Viewing Heights _ le Face Double Face 20 inch 15 inch 20 inch Viewing Widths 4 ft 34 lbs 40 lbs 36 lbs 40 lbs 6 ft 48 lbs 56 lbs 50 lbs 55 lbs 8ft 63 lbs 72 lbs 64 lbs 71 lbs 1.5. General Each sign type consists of an electronic package that is custom designed for its particular application. In general, it consists of a power supply, Light Engine, and fuse. All LED are mounted onto a circuit board which is mount onto a.125" thick aluminum heat sink. Depending on sign size, one of the following power supplies will be used. Power Supply Model Meanwell LPV-60-24 Phili sLEDINTA-0024V-41 FO Dimensions 6.37" L x 1.65" W x 1.81" H 8.91" L x 1.70" W x 1.18" H Input Voltage Ran a (VAGI 90 — 264 VAC 108 — 277 VAC Max Owput Power (W) 60w 100w Location Rating IP 67 IP 66 Working Temp Range -30°C through +70°C -40°C through +90°C UL Class Class 2, UL 1310 Class 2, UL 1310 Revision: 0 Page 2 of 3 Dated: 02/22/10 1.6. LED Light Engine The LED drive current is regulated using a pulse width modulated 24v DC drive and limited to approximately 300ma through the LED chain at normal room temperature. This provides for a stable light intensity under varying voltage conditions. LED's within the light engine are series wired for increased efficiency and incorporate fault tolerant design. A LED bypass isolates a failure to that particular LED and will allow the remaining LEDs to operate normally. The constant current regulator will readjust the drive current to prevent overdriving the remaining operable LEDs in the chain. Thermal monitoring provides temperature protection to the LED chain. As the heat sink temperature increases, the LED drive current is reduced along with LED intensity, helping to limit the junction temperature and contributing to the long LED lifespan. The current reduction follows a non-linear curve that is high temperature biased (greatest reduction occurs at the higher temperature). Thermal regulation of the drive current begins at — 40°C and continues until a complete shutdown occurs at — 100°C. An onboard display LED indicates when a overheat shutdown is present. Recovery occurs automatically with a reduction in the heat sink temperature. 1.7. AC Loading Matrix for all sign types 3. Photometric Performance The entire surface of the sign lens is illuminated at an average level of no less than four hundred (400) lux. 4. Quality Assurance All signs are manufactured in accordance with the Quality Assurance procedures outlined in the Southern Manufacturing Quality Assurance Manual. Southern Manufacturing's quality system has been audited and approved by FDOT. LED strips are burned -in for a minimum of 24 hours prior to assembly and are 100% tested upon assembly completion to ensure full functionality. All signs comply with FDOT standards. FDOT APL listing pending. Signs are UL 48 listed Electric Sign File E166698. Revision: 0 Page 3 of 3 Dated: 02/22/10 Sign Type LED Sign Faces Single Double Sign Width 4 6 8 4 6 8 # Light Engines 2 3 4 4 6 8 Power V AC Min / Max 90 277 Freq Hz Min / Max 50 60 Engine Temp Deg C Min /Max -20 80 AC Load @ 120v AC Amp Typical 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 Watt Typical 21 28 36 36 51 66 3. Photometric Performance The entire surface of the sign lens is illuminated at an average level of no less than four hundred (400) lux. 4. Quality Assurance All signs are manufactured in accordance with the Quality Assurance procedures outlined in the Southern Manufacturing Quality Assurance Manual. Southern Manufacturing's quality system has been audited and approved by FDOT. LED strips are burned -in for a minimum of 24 hours prior to assembly and are 100% tested upon assembly completion to ensure full functionality. All signs comply with FDOT standards. FDOT APL listing pending. Signs are UL 48 listed Electric Sign File E166698. 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I.D. Wall 510510 510520 %p 16.4 6,000' .840 .622 .109 510710 510720 3/4' 21.8 41400' 1.050 .824 ,113 511010 511020 1" 32.1 3,600' 1.315 1.049 .133 511310 511320 1 '/4' 43.4 3,300' 1.660 1.380 .140 511510 511520 1 Y2' 51.8 2,250' 1.900 1.610 .145 512010 512020 2" 69.5 1,400' 2.375 2.067 .154 512510 512520 2 Y2" 109.6 930' 2.875 .203 513010 513020 3" 143.5 880' 3.500 3.069 3.068 .216 513510 513520 3 %' 169.1 630' 4.000 3.548 .226 514010 514020 4" 204.3 570' 4.500 4.026 .237 515010 515020 5° 277.6 380' 5.563 5.047 .258 516010 516020 6"' 360.0 260' 6.625 6.065 .280 861 N. Lisbon Street 5128 West Hanna Ave. 1202 N Bowie Drive Carrollton, OH 44615 Tampa, FL 33634 Weatherford, TX 76086 330.627.8002 330.627.8002 817.594.8791 189 N. Heritage Park Dr. Milford, UT 84751 817.594.8791 �7 HeritageP1( s1ic:,<7 April 18, 2012 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 UL651 standards as described in the standards specifications for rigid PVC com- pounds ASTM D 1784-81. Our PVC Electrical Conduits are subject to in -process quality control to assure compliance with appropriate manufacturing and performance standards. • UL 651 • RUS Listed • NEMA TC -2 • NEMA TC -3 (Accessories) • UL Standard 514 B (Accessories) • General Service Administration (GSA) WC 1094A National Electric Code - Article 347 • Sunlight and Weather resistant • Reduced emissions of smoke & HCL • Listed for 90° C conductors or cable and direct sunlight • Rigid nonmetallic raceway for wires and cables in accord- ance with the NEC • Superior weathering characteristics Installation on poles in accordance with the NEC 7:i 10' Part # 1,, 20' Part Nominal # Size Weight Pack Qty O.D. I.D. Wall 100' 10' 580510 580520 Yz" 20.5 6,000' .840 .546 .147 580710 580720 '/1' 27.8 4,400' 1.050 .742 .154 581010 581020 1" 40.9 3,600' 1.315 .957 .179 581310 581320 1 1/41' 56.7 3,300' 1.660 1.278 .191 581510 581520 1 Y2' 68.6 2,250' 1.900 1.500 .200 582010 582020 2" 94.9 1,400' 2.375 11 1.939 .218 582510 582520 2 Y2' 144.9 930' 2.875 2.323 .276 583010 583020 3°" 193.8 880' 3.500 2.900 .300 583510 583520 3 Yz" 234.5 630' 4.000 3.364 .318 584010 584020 4" 283.3 570' 4.500 3.826 .337 585010 585020 5" 393.8 380' 5.563 4.813 .375 586010 586020 6" 541.1 260' 6.625 5.761 .432 861 N. Lisbon Street 5128 West Hanna Ave. 1202 N. Bowie Drive Carrollton, OH 44615 Tampa, FL 33634 Weatherford, TX 76086 330.627.8002 330.627.8002 817.594.8791 us 189 N. Heritage Park Dr, Milford, LIT 84751 817.594.8791 KFIALOY PVC ELECTRICAL PITTIN438 9 APPLICABLE STANDARDS Underwriters Laboratories UL50 Enclosuro, for Eloctrlcnl F quipmont � UL514B Fittings for Cable & Conchcil UL514C Nonmolallic Chalet Roxn,, Rish-0ovico Hoxo:: & Ccro(r; CONDUIT FITTINGS Schedule 40 Standard Radius 90° Elbows Size Part Product (in.) Number Code A (n.) B (in.) C (in.) 1/2 40STDO590 078540 0.840 1.500 4.000 3/4 40STDO790 078541 1.050 1.500 4.500 1 40STD1090 078542 1.315 1.875 5.750 1-1/4 40STD1290 078543 1.660 2.000 7.250 1-1/2 40STD1590 078544 1.900 2.000 8.250 2 40STD2090 078545 2.375 2.000 9.500 2-1/2 40STD2590 078546 2.875 3.000 10.500 3 40STD3090 078547 36500 3.125 13.000 3-1/2 40STD3590 078548 4.000 3.250 15 000 4 40STD4090 078549 4.500 3.375 16.000 5 40STD5090 078550 5.563 3.625 24 000 6 40STD6090 078551 6.625 3.750 30.000 IAP /f M 0 O z v C 1 z 0 76 KRALOV PVC ELECTRICAL FITTINGS CONDUIT FITTINGS Couplings Size Part Product OD OL (In.) Number Code N Min (in.) (In.) On.) 1/! (;110h 0/8001 O.Ohh I Ofi2 1410 3/4 CP07 078002 0.070 1.265 1.535 1 (11110 0(13()(13 0.09h 1,545 1.860 1 1/4 C1112 018004 0110 1.945 2.020 1 1/2 (Y 1!) (1/H00b 0.084 ?.180 2.255 2 CP20 078006 0.085 2,693 2,390 2 1/2 01'25 0/H00/ 0,1 /0 3.240 3.120 r---- ° -1 3 CP30 078008 0.166 3.940 3.340 U 4 5EC40BS 078028 7.0 3 112 (W35 0/8(10) 0.2(X) 4 480 3.615 4 n i CP40 078010 0.225 5.000 3,765 5 CP50 0/8012 0.210 ().120 4.110 6 CP60 076014 0.255 7.285 4.875 8 CP80 118192 5° Couplings B x B V-11, wt Size Part Product L (in.) (in.) Number Code - _ 2 5EC20 078049 4.0 3 5EC30 078051 6.0 4 5EC40 078053 7.0 -• L •-- 5 5EC50 078055 7.5 6 5EC60 078422 110 _ 5° Couplings B x S Z k�,.` ' Size Part Product L (in.) (in.) Number Code IL _ , - t= 2 5EC20BS 078025 4.0 Z -- " " - 3 5EC30BS 078026 6.0 O U 4 5EC40BS 078028 7.0 6 5EC60BS 078030 11.0 KRALOY PVC ELECTRICAL FITTINGS 10 End Bells Size Pert Product (in.) Number Code 1/2 MEoo5 0/81118 3/4 MES07 078289 1 ME810 0/81!)O 1-1/4 ME812 078291 1-1/2 MEB15 0/81!12 2 MiD20 078293 2-1/2 MEB25 0/8294 3 MEB30 078295 3-1/2 ME835 0/82913 4 MEB40 078297 5 MI -B50 0(8298 6 MEB60 078299 8 MEB80 07/852 End Caps Size Part Product (in.) Number Code 1/2 EC05 078314 3/4 EC07 078315 1 EC10 078316 1-1/4 EC12 078317 1-1/2 EC15 078318 2 EC20 078319 2-1/2 EC25 078320 3 EC30 078321 3-1/2 EC35 078322 4 EC40 078323 5 EC50 078324 6 EC60 078325 8 EC80 178191 OD (in.) 1,1150 1.600 I. /4h 2.086 2 !)50 3.050 35V) 3.865 MY 4.810 (3.187 7.187 A (in.) 1.410 1.630 1.860 2.005 2.115 2.445 2.915 3.050 2.150 3.260 4.375 5.180 OL (in.) 1.000 1.cx)o 1.170 1.2(X) 1 500 1.440 1 790 1.910 2.175 2.;1/5 2,562 B (in.) 1.000 1,125 1.187 1.275 1.500 1.812 2.125 2.375 2.625 3.050 3.000 4.125 CONDUIT FITTINGS Fabricated Swedge Reducer Couplings Sp x Sp Tapered Conduit Plugs Size Pert Product (in.) Number Code 7 x 1 1/4 ;IW:)01? 0/H;tOf{ 2 x 1 1/2 SW2015 078309 :1 10 x 2 SWPh?0 001400 3 x 2 3W3020 078401 3 x ? I/2 EiW3U'lb 0/H402 3.1/2 x,9 SW3630 0%8404 4 x3 SW4030 0/11407 4 x 3-1/2 SW4035 078408 5 x 4 "W)040 0/6409 6 x 5 SW6050 078410 Other sites available on request Contacl Kraloy custontor sorvice. Tapered Conduit Plugs Size Part Product (In.) Number Code 2 2 1/2 UTP20 018424 3-3-1/2 UTP30 078425 4 UTP40 078427 5 UTP50 078428 6 UTP60 078429 8 UTP80 077648 Expansion Joints Size Part Product A Max B Min (in.) Number Code (in.) (in.) 1/2 EJ05 078328 12.00 8.00 3/4 EJ07 078329 12.00 8.00 y - 1 EJ10 078330 12.50 8.50 (7 Z 1-1/4 EJ12 078331 13.00 9.00 LL 1-1/2 EJ15 078332 13.00 9A0 2 EJ20 078333 13.25 9.25 Z I 2-1/2 EJ25 078334 22.25 1425 O U 3 EJ30 078336 22.25 14.25 s� 3-1/2 EJ35 078337 22.90 14.90 4 E140 078338 22.90 14.90 5 `EJ50 078339 34.00 26.00 6 "EJ60 076340 34.00 26.00 indicates Fabricated fittings Wire APPLICATIONS Bare Copper Wire and Cable Bare Copper Conductor. Solid and Stranded . Solid and stranded (classes AA and A) bare copper are suitable for overhead transmission and distribution applications. Stranded conductor of greater flexibility (classes B and C) are suitable for uninsulated hook up, jumpers, and grounds in electrical construction. Soft Drawn copper is unilay construction. SPECIFICATIONS Southwire's bare copper wire and cable meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications: • B-1 Hard -Drawn Copper Wire. • B-2 Medium -Hard Copper Wire. B-3 Soft or Annealed Copper Wire_ • B-787 19 Wire Combination Unilay-Stranded Soft copper wire. . B-8 Concentric -Lay -Stranded Hard, Medium -Hard or Soft Copper Conductor. CONSTRUCTION Bare copper, solid or stranded. Available in tempers hard, medium -hard, or soft. Stranded conductors are concentrically stranded in hard and medium -hard tempers and are Combination Unilay stranded in the soft -drawn temper. '-• Southwire One Southwire Drive Carrollton, Ga. 30119 USA Sun Aug 10 22:14:27 EDT 2008 MADE USA Copyrlpht 2003. Sau1h.4. Camp.ny. AN Rights R.—.,L ®SU111hmr. Is d r.glil.r.d "d-lk W 9—hid1. company. Page 1 of 3 Bare Copper Size (AWG or kcmil) Stranding ing Strand- Ing Class Weight Per 1000 ft. (lbs.) Diameter (mils) Hard Drawn Medium -Hard Drawn Soft -Drawn (Annealed) Allowable Ampacity+ Indi- vidual Wires Com- plate Cable Rated Strength (lbs.) DC Resistance Ohms( 1000 ft. 20°C Rated Strength (lbs,) DC 'Resistance Ohms/ 1000 ft. @ 20-C Rated Strength (lbs.) DC 'Resistance Ohms! 1000 ft. 20-C STRANDED 8 7 B 51 49 146 777 .6663 610 .6629 499 .6408 95 6 7 B 81 61 184 1228 .4191 959 .4169 794 .4030 130 4 7 A. B 128.9 77 232 1938 .2636 1505 .2622 1320 .2534 170 3 7 A,B 162.5 87 260 2433 .2090 1885 .2079 1670 .2010 200 2 7 A. B 204.9 97 292 3050 .1660 2360 ,1650 2110 .1578 230 1 7 A 258.4 109 328 3801 .1316 2955 .1309 2552 .1252 265 1/0 7 A,AA 326.1 123 368 4752 .1042 3705 .1037 3221 ,1002 310 210 19 B 410.9 84 416 6690 .08267 4765 .08224 4024 .07949 355 210 7 A,AA 410.9 138 414 5926 .08267 4640 .08224 4062 .07949 355 310 7 A, AA 518.1 155 464 1 7366 .06556 5812 .06522 5118 .06304 410 410 7 A,AA 653.3 174 522 9154 .05199 7278 .05172 6459 .04999 480 410 19 B 653.3 106 528 9617 .05199 7479 .05172 6453 .04999 480 250 37 B 771.9 82 575 11600 .04400 8952 .04378 7940 .04231 530 250 19 A 771.9 115 574 11360 .04400 8836 .04378 7627 .04231 530 300 19 A 926.2 126 628 13510 .03667 10530 .03648 9160 .03526 590 350 19 A 1080.6 136 679 15590 .03143 12200 .03127 10680 .03022 650 500 37 A,B 1543.8 116 814 22510 .02200 17550 .02189 15240 02116 810 600 37 A,AA 1852.5 127 891 27020 j 01834 21060 .01825 18390 .01763 910 750 61 A,6 2315.6 111 998 34090 .01467 26510 .01459 22890 .01410 1040 1000 61 A,B 3087.5 128 1 1152 45030 1 .01100 35100 .01094 30500 1 .01058 1240 +Ampacity based on 75eC conductor temperature; 25°C ambient temperature; 2 ft./sec. wind in sun. .5:. Jjv QLi1W+2 Cliff Soya thwim Drive Canallilon, Ga. 30119 USA MADE IN *THE USA CepydgN 2007, Sauthwiro C-p.y. All Rights Reserved. %,LAF,Mfe is a m9ist-d trademark or SOMNAM Comp". Sun Aug 10 22:14:27 EDT 2008 Page 3 of 3 1-2 CU-XHHW XHHW 600 Volt. Copper Conductor. Cross -Linked Polyethylene (XLP) Insulation. High -Heat and Moisture Resistant. Sizes 14 Through 8 AWG Also Rated SIS. Black Sizes 2 AWG and Larger Sunlight Resistant. APPLICATIONS Southwire Type XHHW-2 conductors are primarily used in conduiil or other recognized raceways for services, feeders, and branch circuit wiring, as specified in the National Electrical Code . XHHW-2 conductors maybe used in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90° C. Voltage rating for XHHW-2 conductors is 600 volts. SPECIFICATIONS Southwire Type XHHW-2 conductors meet or exceed UL Standard 44; ASTM B3, 138;Federal Specification A -A-59544, and requirements of the National Electrical Code. Type XHHW-2 meets and exceeds all construction requirements of ICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC 70) - Nonshielded 0 - 2 W Cables, with testing frequencies based on UL requirements. CONSTRUCTION Southwire Type XHHW-2 copper conductors are annealed (soft) copper. Insulation is an abrasion, moisture, and heat resistant cross-linked polyethylene (XLP). Sizes 14, 12, and 10 AWG available in black, white, red, blue, yellow, green, orange, brown, purple, and gray. Conductor sizes 2 AWG and larger listed and marked sunlight resistant in black only. Colors available in sizes 8awg and larger. Not CT rated. ALTERNATE CONSTRUCTION Southwire Type XHHW-2 copper conductors are also available in sizes 110 AWG and larger rated for cable tray use and sunlight resistant. Specify XHHW-2 for CT use when requesting quote or ordering. See Power Cable in Section 32. 12008 Edition 0E, 1 , Southyke SouthWiIs OrIva Z;drrclltcn,G& 30119 USA MADE USA CapAiaw 2003, swh.1'e Company. /U Riglds Rom Vad. "$a0lhou. Isa.91.1—d —&..k W wall t.Ca Wyl Fri Aug 08 13:55:39 EDT 2008 Page 1 of 2 CU-XHHW Conductor Size (AWG No. or kcmil) Strands Insulation Nominal Thickness O.D. (mils) (mils) 60°C Allowable Ampacitiesr 75°C 90°C Approx. Net Weight Per 1000' (Ibs.) Standard Package 14 7 30 130 15 1s 15 18 A 12 7 30 147 20 20 20 26 A 10 7 30 171 30 30 30 40 A 8 7 45 232 40 50 55 66 B 6 7 45 267 55 65 75 99 B 4 7 45 314 70 es 95 149 B 2 7 45 370 95 115 130 230 B 1 19 55 434 110 130 150 292 B 1/0 19 55 473 125 150 170 363 B 2/0 19 55 517 145 175 195 452 B 3/0 19 55 567 165 200 225 565 B 410 19 55 623 195 230 260 705 B 250 37 65 691 215 255 290 835 B 300 37 65 744 240 285 320 995 B 350 37 65 794 260 310 350 1155 B 400 37 65 839 280 335 380 1314 B 500 37 65 923 320 380 430 1633 B 600 61 80 1029 355 420 475 1966 C 700 61 80 1098 385 460 520 2283 C 750 61 80 1131 400 475 535 2441 C 1000 61 60 1280 1 455 545 615 3230 C +Allowable Ampacities: Allowable ampacities shown are for general use as specified by the National Electrical Code, 2005 Edition, section 310.15 unless the equipment is marked for use at higher temperatures the conductor ampacilies shall be limited to the following. 60 °C - When terminated to equipment for circuits rated 100 amperes or less or marked for 14 through 1 AWG conductors. 75 `C - When terminated to equipment for circuits rated over 100 amperes or marked for conductors larger than 1 AWG. 90 °C - Wet or dry locations. For ampacity derating purposes. STANDARD PACKAGE CODE: A - 2500' Reel B - 1000' Reel C - 500' Spool RECOMMENDED SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS: Conductors shall be UL -listed Type XHHW-2, suitable for operation at 600 volts or less in wet or dry locations, at temperatures not to exceed 90°C. Conductors shall be annealed copper, as manufactured by Southwire Company or approved equal. Alternate CABLE TRAY (Special Order) RECOMMENDED SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS: Conductor shall be UL -listed Type XHHW-2 rated for cable tray use and sunlight resistance. (Conductor printed "For CT use") Also, suitable for operation at 600 volts or less in wet or dry locations, at temperatures not to exceed 90°C. Conductors shall be annealed copper, as manufactured by Southwire Company or approved equal (See Power Cable in section 32) X, dI southwire e \\\\ r7J7����e�/ iintr SoUlhWi[e OriYe CWWitall.Ga. 30118 OSA Fri Aug 08 13:55:39 EDT 2008 MADE USA Copyright 2003. SmAh tare Company. AN RigM° ft - o. 'k.WhYAr° I° a r ovarod—d.—, c or SWWro Company. Page 2 of 2 Aerial and Duat Cable - 600V Spec 19.1 and 20.1 Signal Cable Product Specifications Conductors Solid or Stranded Bare Copper Insulation Polyethylene Color Code _^__--- Per Specification Conductor Configuration Cabled Conductors Shield _.- None Jacket Spec 19-1 PVC Spec 20-1 Black PE 601890 25 14 7 strand .918 23.32 .080 1.52 544 809 601334 2 12 solid .382 9.70 .045 1.14 58 86 601448 2 _ 12 7 strand .397 10.08 _.045 1.14_ 87 129 continued T v� 12. 7strand .726 18.44_.060 1.52 338_503_ 601455 601457 2 2- 14 14 solid 7 strand .325_ .341 8.26 8.66 .045 .045 1.14 1.14 58 63 86 94-- 4_601175 601175 601203 NMI 601137 6011775 _ -- 601204 3 3 4 4 -------------- 5 14 14 14 14 14 14 solid 7strand Solid_ 7 strand solid - 7 strand 342 .357 .372 .389 .406 - 420 8.69 9.07 9.45 9.89 10.31 -- ._......__._....... 10.67 .045_ .045 .045 .045 .045 .045 1.14 1.1481121 1.14 1.14 1.14 __... 1.14 75 94 98 113 -- 113 112 140_ 146 168 - - 168 601179 7 14 solid ,440 11.18 -045 1.14 146 217 6_01205 7 14 7 strand .464 11.79 .045 1.14 154 229 601180 9 14 solid .511 12.98 .045 1.14 186 277 6_01352 9 14 7 strand .571_ 14.50_ .060 1.52 212 315 601181 10 �14 solid .586 14.88 .060 1.52 220 327 601206 10 14 7 strand .586 14.88 .060 1.52 227 338 601948 11 14 7 strand .618 1510 .060 -1.52 250 372 501182_12 4 14 solid ,603 15.31 .060 1.52 254 378 601207 601208 601671 12� 14 15 14 14 14 7 strand _ 7 strand solid .636 .668 .667 16.15 16.97 16.94 .060 .060 .060 1.52 1.52 1.52 267_397_ 304 311 452 463 _ 601539 601415 15 16 14 14 7 strand solid .704 .66_7 17.88.060 16.94 _ .060 _1.52 1.52 328 325_ 488 484 601320 601826 16 19 14 14- 7 strand solid .704 .701 17.88 17.81 .060 .060 1.52 1.52 341 375 507 558 601480 19 14 7 strand .741_ 18.82 .060 1.52 393 585 601633 20 14 solid .737 18.72 .060 1.52 395 588 601443 20 14 7 strand .779 19.79 .060 1.52 415 617 501209 21 601534 25 14 14 7 strand solid .779 .796 19.79 20.22 .060 .060 1.52 1.52 432 478 643 711 601890 25 14 7 strand .918 23.32 .080 1.52 544 809 601334 2 12 solid .382 9.70 .045 1.14 58 86 601448 2 _ 12 7 strand .397 10.08 _.045 1.14_ 87 129 continued T v� 661930.10 12. 7strand .726 18.44_.060 1.52 338_503_ 601456 3 12 solid 398 10.11 .045 1.14 108 161 6014_31_ 601189 3 4 12 12 7 strand solid .420_10.67 .439 11.15 .045 ^.045 1.14 1.14 113 135 168 201 601466 _...- 601190 4 - - 5 12 - 12 7 strand - -- _ solid .459 ___........._........._....._ .480 11.66 12.19 _ .045 ....................-.........._.. .045 _ 1.14 _ 1.14_ 141 163 210 _ - 243 601410 601192 5 -7- 12 12 7 strand solid .503_ .555 12.78 14.10 .045 .060 1.1_4 1.52237_353 172_256 930 601213 7 12 7 strand .579 14.71 .060 -1.52 _ 244 363 6_01193 _ _ 9 12 solid .640 16.26 .060 1.52 281 418 601468 9 12 7 strand .673 17.09 .060 1.52 310 461 661930.10 12. 7strand .726 18.44_.060 1.52 338_503_ 601496 12 12 solid .711 18.06 .060 1.52 372 553 601214_ 12 -_12 7 strand.753 ......... 19.13 .060 __..._.___.__...__.._ 1.52 393 ....._._..._.___. 585 601358 16 12..........._.so.-li_..........._ d 3.........._20.14........ .060 1.52 449 668 501719 19 12_7_strand _.79 .918 23.32 ,080_ 2.03_ 625 930 601578 20 12 solid .922 23.42 .080 2.03 631 939 601591_ 2 10 solid _ .421 10.70 .045 1.14 110 164 603061 2 10 7 strand - .443 11.25 .D45 1.14 118 176 601570 _ 3 10 solid .445 11.30 .045 1.14150 223 503_314 3 10 7 strand .469 11.91 .045 1.14 - 155_ 231 581665 4 10 7 strand .542 13.77 .060 1.52 216 321 580314 5 10 7 strand .596 15.14 .060 1.52 263 391 r 582015 5 18 7 strand ,354 8.99 .045 1.14 60 89 582024 2 16 solid .299 .045 1.14 39 58 581761 7 16_7 strand .419 _7.59 10.64 .045 1.14 102 152 582021 20 16 7 strand .696 17.68 . D60 1.52 278 414 601140 2 14 �14 solid .250 6.35_045 1.14 52 77 601194 2 7 strand .341 8.66 .045 1.14 55 82 501141 3 14 solid .342 8.69 .045 1.14 66 601195 3 14 _ 7 strand .359 9.12 .045 1.14 71 _98 106 601142 4 14 solid .372 9.45 .045 1.14 85 126 601196 4 14 7 strand .391 9.93 .045 1.14 88 131 6011435 14 solid .406 10.31 .045 1.14 103 -153 - 601197 5 14 7 strand .430 10.92 .045 1.14 108 161 601144 6 14 solid .440 11.18 .045 1.14 118 176 603131 6 14 7 strand ,464 11.79 .045 _ _1.14 127 189_ _ 601145 7 14 solid .440 11.18 .045 1.14 136 202 601198 7 14 7 strand .464 11.79 .045 1.14 141 210 601146 8 14 solid .476 12,09 .045 1,14 155 231 601610 8 14 7 strand .507 12.88 ,045 1.14-160 238 601147 9 14 solid .511 12.98 .045 1.14 172 256 6_01429 9 14 7 strand .571 14.50 .060 1.52 192 286 601148 10 14 solid .586 14.88 .060 1.52 197 293 . 601199 10 14 7 strand_ .592 15.04 .060 1.52 205 3_05 60115012 14 solid .603 15.32 .060 1.52 232 345 601200 12 14 7 strand .636 16.15 .060 1.52 244 363 continued... BeldenBelden Electronics Division Technical Support: 1-800-BELDEN-1 or 1-800-BELDEN-3 • www.baiden.com Aerial or Duct Cable - 600V Spec 19.1 and 20-1 Signal Cable (continued) 580307 14 14 7 strand .668. 16.97 .060 1.52 280 417 601153 15 14 solid .667 16.94 .060 1.52 284 423 601331 15 14-----� --_- ---_-_-'^-�_-_ 7 strand .704 17.88 .060_ 1.52 302 449 601154 16 14 ^ solid .667 16.94 .060 1.52 -299 445 601201 16 14 7 strand _704 17 88 .060 1.52 316 _470 601157 19 14 solid .701 17.81 .060 1.52 348 518 601454 19 14 7 strand Tsolid ..741 18.82 .060 1.52 366 _545 601158 20 14 7 strand .737 18.72 .060 1.52 370 550 601202. 20 14 7 strand .779 19.79 .060 1.52 387 576 603870 21 14 solid .737 18.72 .060 1.52 384 5714 582020 501594 21 25 14 14 7 strand solid .779 .796 1_9.79 20.22 .060_ .060 1.52 1_52 405 450 603 670 581694 26 14 7 strand .925 23.50 .080 1.52 518 771 601411 2 -_ 12 solid .384 9.75 .045 1.14 74 110 601210 601412 2 3 12 12 7 strand solid .397 .402 10.08 10.21 .045 .045 1.14 -1.14 74 99 110 147' "' 601211 3 12 7strand .420 10.67 .045 1.14 103_ 153 601417 4 12 solid .440 11.18 .045_ 1.14 124 164 601467 4 12 _ 7 strand .459 11.66 .045 1.14 130 1_93 601322 5 12 solid .480 12.19 .045 1.14 152 226 601325 512. 7strand__503-__12.78 .0.45 1.14_ 159 237 continued.. of %,ar flit HonilnarOD MITI Cii;1sbk8i ARPror:W irGt Par o. of AWG ,LGs.I.. • I!itt No. Ccbri Stranded Inrhas mnt�- ln�rres rsim . 1800' Nr'� 601185 7 r 12 solid .561 14.25 .060 1.52 212 315 601326 601475 7 9 12 12 _ 7 strand 7 strand .579 ._677 14.71 17.20 .060 .060 1.52 1.52 222 284 330_ 423 601518 10 12 solid -.690 17_52 .060 1.52 296 440- 601316 10 12 7 strand .686 17.42 .060 1.52 309 460 601188 601212 12 12 12 12 solid 7 strand .711 .753 18.06 19.13 .060 .060 1.52 1.52367 346 515 546V 601329 16 12 7 strand .876 22.25 .080 2.03 501 745 601563 19 _12 7 strand .929 23.60_ .080 2.03 582 _ 866 601583 20 12 7 strand .976 24.80 .080 2.03 618 919 6_01900 21 12 7 strand_ .976 24.80 .080 2.03 643 957 580106 25 12 7 strand 1.080 27.43 .080 2.03 751 1117 601540 581356 2 3 10 10 7 strand solid .443 .429 11.25 10.90 .045 .045 1.14 1.14 107 135 159 201 601569 4 10 7 strand .514 13.06 .045 1.14 185 275 601820 7 10 7 strand .648 16.46 .060 1.52 321 478 601605 2 8 solid .475 12.07 .045 1.14 146 217 601430 603298 581710 _ 2_ 3 7 8 8 8 19 strand .505 19 strand .508 solid .696 12.83 12.90 17.68 .045_1.14 .045 .060 1.14 1.52 150 195 454 223 290 675 Olher conductor counts and AWG sizes (solid or stranded) available upon request Spec 19-2 and 20-2 Signal and Communications Cable Product Specifications Conductors Solid or Stranded Bare Copper Insulation Polyethylene Color Code Per Specification Conductor Configuration - _ Twisted Pairs Shield Corrugated Copper Tape Jacket Spec 19-2 PVC Spec 20-2 Black PE 601324{ 1 14 7 strand .410 10.41 .045 1.14 87 129 560902 5 19 7 strand .600 15.24 .060 1.52 138 205 601622 6 19 solid .626 15.90 .060 1.52 _152 226 601530 6 19 7 strand .666 16.92 .060 1.52 160 238 601510 3 16 solid .590 14.99 .060 1.52 _ 135 201 601227 6 16 solid .740 18.80.060 1.52 343 510 601445 12 16 solid .940 23.88 .080 2.03 406 604 601428 25 16 solid 1.280 32.51 .080 2.03 740 1101 601481 3 14 solid .640 16.26 .060 1.52 173 257 6_03723 _4 14 _solid .690 T.880 _17.53 .06_0 1,52 212 315 +317 601517 6 14- solid 22.35 .080 2.03 472 Other pair counts and AWG sizes (solid or stranded) available upon request BeldenBelden Electronics Division Technical Support: 1-800•BELDEN-1 or 1-800-BELDEN-3 • www.baiden.com Ground Box I 4 C7 F a x1^ C Lc� OG1 .�vC1�m zxxAz C"'C"' r_oorFzo 00 a Om00 �pzomoK ° o z z0 Y mD"mo � am_ � m ,,-<zo? 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N o D x c 7nC � 3 I �' Concrete Mix Design LMC Date: 04/01/2015 Client: MELS ELECTRIC LP Attention: Project: FREEPORT PARKWAY NORTH - COPPELL Location: COPPELL, TEXAS Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 DOOLEY ROAD ADDISON TX 75001 (972) 221-4646 (main) (972) 221-9647 (fax) Usage Mix Number f 'C w/c+p slump Air STREET LIGHT 1261 3000 0.53 3.00 - 5.00" 3.0-6.0% FOUNDATIONS SIGNAL POLE 1701 4000 0.45 3.00 - 5.00" 3.0-6.0% FOUNDATIONS 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 architect or design 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 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 recommended 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. In accordance with ASTM C94/C94M-07 Section 4.6, Lattimore Materials Corp shall receive all copies of testing reports, and they should be forwarded to our Quality Control Department (mixdesign@aggregate-us.com) as soon as available. Failure to forward reports in a timely fashion can delay response time in dealing with concrete concerns as well as future project submittals. This mix design submittal, price quote, or material specific information (aggregate properties, grading, material composition, or other information regarding materials manufactured by Lattimore Materials Corp) is proprietary and confidential and not to be shared or transmitted in any form to any person or organization that is not expressly authorized in writing by a designated official of Lattimore Materials Corp. Any unauthorized person or entity in possession of this information will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Material certifications for concrete constituents are representative of current material sources. If, in the event of limited material availability, substitution of a similar performing material may be required. Such materials will meet the appropriate ASTM requirements as stated in this package. In order to maintain the required mix volume (yield), LMC reserves the right to adjust absolute weight of aggregates to accommodate specific gravity changes LMC mix designs requiring air -entrainment are produced in accordance wiht ASTM C 94 Section 8.2, which allows for a tolerance of 1.5% above and below the target, and is stated as follows: ASTM C94/C94M - 13a 8.2 The air content of air -entrained concrete when sampled from the transportation unit at the point of discharge shall be within a tolerance of +/- 1.5 of the specified value. 1992 - 2015 Digital Site S} stc ms, Inc Page I Quadrel iService SM Please send all break reports to: mixdesign@aggregate-us.com Brandi Howell Technical Services Coordinator Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 Office: 972-221-5454 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems. Inc Page 2 Quadrel iService sm q Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 DOOLEY ROAD ADDISON TX 75001 (972) 221-4646 (main) (972) 221-9647 (fax) Concrete Mix Design Date: 04/01/2015 Client: MELS ELECTRIC LP Project: FREEPORT PARKWAY NORTH - COPPELL COPPELL, TEXAS 1.0 Cubic Yard by Weight - SSD Mix Number: Strength @ 28 Days: Usage: Materials: 1261. 3000 psi STREET LIGHT FOUNDATIONS SSD Weights Cement ASTM C-150 Type 1/11 470 lbs Coarse Aggregate ASTM C-33 1"44 Crushed Stone 1666 lbs Fine Aggregate ASTM C-33 Concrete Sand 1526 lbs Water ASTM C-94 Water 250 lbs Admixture ASTM C-260 Air -Entraining Admix 0.66 oz/cwt C+P Admixture ASTM C-494 Type A/D WR 4.0 oz/cwt C+P Total Weight: 3913 lbs Unit Weight: 144.89 pcf w/cm Ratio: 0.53 Fly Ash Replacement: 0.0% Slump: 3.00 - 5 00 inches Air Content: 3.0-6.0% Comments: The cementitious content of the mix design is stated as a minimum and Lattimore Materials Corp. reserves the right to increase cementitious content if needed. Chemical admixtures are added in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Lattimore Materials Corp. reserves the right to adjust dosages or change admixtures when required. 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems, Inc Page 3 Quadrel iService sm LMC Date: 4/1/2015 Mix Name: 1261. Statistical Compressive Strength History PSI Strength and Strength Fit vs Maturity PSI # of Occ. Histogram for 28 Day Strength 6000 6000 5500 5500 5000 5000 4500 - 4500 4000 y^ , - ` ° 4000 3500 i ° 3500 3000 3000 2500 2500 2000 2000 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Maturity Days 12.00 10.00 800 6.00 4.00 Units : US %/PSI 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.02 2.00 ni� 0.01 000 ; l rid 0.00 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 STRENGTH SUMMARY, Compression Strengths No. Of Avg Avg Avg 3 Avg 7 Avg 28 Std Tests Slump Air Day Day Day Dev 30 4.86 4.99 3270 4200 570 PSI 95% of tests lie above cross -hatched area Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" AC1318 Req'd 3820 DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" Batch Date Slump Spread Air Strengths Acc Age Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day Run Avg 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62469935 10/1/2013 3.00 3.30 3170 4100 62470056 10/2/2013 4.25 3.00 2540 3250 62470278 10/3/2013 4.00 3.40 2640 3460 3600 63883792 10/4/2013 4.25 4.20 3180 4300 3670 62470394 10/7/2013 5.25 3.80 3310 4020 3930 63139293 10/23/2013 6.50 1.70 2180 3250 3860 63139908 11/7/2013 7.50 10.20 2120 3050 3440 62956894 11/21/2013 4.25 4.30 3090 4570 3620 63550645 12/4/2013 4.00 5.20 3520 4290 3970 63550639 12/4/2013 4.50 5.00 3260 4460 4440 64001628 3/25/2014 4.00 4.50 3960 4990 4580 62490415 7/11/2014 5.50 6.50 3680 4610 4690 62490977 7/22/2014 3.00 4.90 4300 4810 4800 62490981 7/22/2014 3.50 4.60 4230 4910 4780 62491004 7/22/2014 3.00 4.30 4190 4870 4860 62491015 7/22/2014 4.00 4.20 2850 3580 4450 62491022 7/22/2014 4.00 4.10 2910 3680 4040 62491046 7/22/2014 5.00 5.50 3280 3990 3750 62491056 7/22/2014 3.50 5.80 3290 4260 3980 62491080 7/22/2014 4.00 4.50 3050 4010 4090 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems, Inc. Page 4 Quadrel (Service SM DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" Batch Date Slump Spread Air Strengths Acc Age Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day Run Avg 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62492358 8/5/2014 4.50 4.00 3590 4860 4380 62492744 8/8/2014 6.00 5.20 3210 4650 4510 . 624933 8/18/2014 7.00 6.80 2860 3830 4450 62493672 8/21/2014 5.00 6.00 3450 4550 4340 62493675 8/21/2014 10.00 7.50 2680 3230 3870 62493721 8/21/2014 5.00 5.80 3320 4460 4080 62493897 8/22/2014 5.00 5.30 3200 4320 4010 64014352 1/27/2015 5.75 5.80 3610 4550 4440 64014345 1/27/2015 5.50 5.50 3930 4320 4400 64014626 2/3/2015 5.00 4.70 3600 4870 4580 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems, Inc. Page 5 Quadrel iService SM LMC Concrete Mix Design Date: 04/01/2015 Client: MELS ELECTRIC LP Project: FREEPORT PARKWAY NORTH - COPPELL COPPELL, TEXAS 1.0 Cubic Yard by Weight - SSD Mix Number: 1701. Strength @ 28 Days: 4000 psi Usage: SIGNAL POLE FOUNDATIONS Materials: SSD Weights_ Cement ASTM C-150 Type 1/II 564 lbs Coarse Aggregate ASTM C-33 1"-#4 Crushed Stone 1666 lbs Fine Aggregate ASTM C-33 Concrete Sand 1432 lbs Water ASTM C-94 Water 256 lbs Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 DOOLEY ROAD ADDISON TX 75001 (972) 221-4646 (main) (972) 221-9647 (fax) Admixture ASTM C-260 Air -Entraining Admix 0.66 oz/cwt C+P Admixture ASTM C-494 Type A/D WR 4.0 oz/cwt C+P Total Weight: 3920 lbs Unit Weight: 145.12 pcf w/cm Ratio: 0.45 Fly Ash Replacement: 00% Slump: 3.00 - 5.00 inches Air Content: 3.0-6.0% Comments: The cementitious content of the mix design is stated as a minimum and Lattimore Materials Corp. reserves the right to increase cementitious content if needed. Chemical admixtures are added in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Lattimore Materials Corp reserves the right to adjust dosages or change admixtures when required. 1992 - 2015 Digital Side Systems, Inc Page 6 Quadrel iService SM LMC �_W Date: 4/1/2015 Mix Name: 1701. Statistical Compressive Strength History PSI Strength and Strength Fit vs Maturity PSI 9 of Occ. Histogram for 28 Day Strength 9000 9000 14.00 9000 8000 12.00 7000 : 7000 10.00 6000 r 6000 8.00 6.00 5000` 5000 �^= 4.00 4000 4000 200 3000 , 3000 0.00 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 5000 Maturity Days STRENGTH SUMMARY, Compression Strengths No. Of Avg Avg Avg 3 Avg 7 Avg 28 Tests Slump Air Day Day Day 30 3.99 3.69 4110 4950 6300 Units : US %/PSI 5500 6000 6500 7000 PSI 95% of tests lie above cross -hatched area Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" Std ACI318 Dev Req'd -------------------- 410 4560 DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" Batch Date Slump Spread Air Strengths Acc Age Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day Run Avg 3 63999781 2/14/2014 3.50 3.10 4110 5230 6420 62480818 3/13/2014 3.50 3.70 5130 7110 62480874 3/14/2014 3.50 2.50 4600 6570 6700 62482794 4/4/2014 3.00 3.80 4740 5990 6560 64002535 4/15/2014 3.00 3.20 5240 6380 6310 63079929 4/17/2014 4.00 1.50 5850 7410 6590 62963511 4/25/2014 5.00 5.00 4240 6310 6700 63080207 4/25/2014 4.50 4.50 4960 7020 6910 64362347 5/2/2014 6.00 3.50 4580 5680 6340 64362364 5/2/2014 5.00 4.50 5080 5860 6190 64362328 5/2/2014 5.00 4.00 4810 6520 6020 63080728 5/7/2014 5.50 4.20 4460 6030 6140 62964591 5/16/2014 5.50 4.10 5380 6350 6300 62964584 5/16/2014 4.25 5.10 5070 6110 6170 63080965 5/16/2014 6.00 4.60 5290 6340 6270 64363543 5/22/2014 5.00 4.30 4190 6040 6170 63688481 6/2/2014 2.50 2.00 4540 5860 6080 63690516 7/15/2014 3.50 5.30 5200 5900 5930 71001005 7/22/2014 2.50 3.30 5310 6330 6030 62492090 8/1/2014 3.50 4.80 4920 6620 6280 010 0.08 0.07 0.06 004 0.03 0.01 0.00 7500 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems, Inc. page 7 Quadrel iService 8M DETAILED STRENGTH, Compression Either 4" x 8" Or 6" x 12" Batch Date Slump Spread Air Strengths Acc Age Number 3 Day 7 Day 28 Day Run Avg 3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62815637 8/18/2014 3.75 4.50 5050 6230 6390 63692401 8/19/2014 1.00 3.00 5110 5990 6280 71004393 10/3/2014 2.75 4.10 4990 6130 6110 71005756 11/12/2014 3.75 4.50 5270 6330 6150 63164624 11/17/2014 4.00 3.90 4860 5970 6140 71006609 12/3/2014 8.00 2.00 3720 5810 6040 62502067 1/14/2015 5.00 2.30 4590 6520 6100 63698897 1/14/2015 1.25 3.00 4980 6150 6160 63700189 2/4/2015 2.00 2.60 5610 6890 6520 63089104 2/10/2015 4.00 5450 6020 6350 1992 - 2015 Digital Site Systems, Inc. page 8 Quadrel iService SM LMC C,.4 ......,.- 71 Date Sampled: Date ran: Total dry wt: Lattimore Materials Company 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 972-221-4646 (main) 972-221-9647 (fax) Gradation Analysis for #57 Coarse Aggregate I ASTM C29, C33, C117, C127 & D75 �"- 2-Jan-2015 Sample: 1" x #4 5 -Jan -2015 Source: Stringtown 36.48 lbs. Location: Melissa Rail Loadout Sieve Size (in) Wt. Ret. %Ret. %Pass ASTM C33 #57 NTCOG 2.1.1Limits Grade 3 Limits 1-112" 1.500 0.00 0.0% 100.0% 1000% 95% to 1007/7- 11. 1.000 0.88 2.4% 97.6% 95% to 100% - 3/4" 0.750 8.50 23.3% 76.7% - 60% to 90% 112" 0.500 18.64 51.1% 48.9% 25% to 60% 25% to 60% 3/8" 0.375 27.61 75.7% 24.3°10 - - #4 0.188 34.70 95.1% 4.9% 0% to 10% 0% to 5% #8 0.094 35.71 97.9% 2.1% 0% to 5% - PAN 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0.01 Absorbtion: 1.28% Decant: 0.52% Specific Gravity: 2.53 Loose Unit Wgt: 83.24 Rodded Unit Wgt: 96.27 i ---F-% Passing I Minimum d Maximum r 0.1 Sieve Size (in.) 1 IV r�!e +61* =�U BRANDI ANN HOWELL Notary Public, State of Texas lb/ft3 My Commission Expires February 15, 2016 ylrlrltll�� 10 LMC Date Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 972-221-4646 (main) 972-221-9647 (fax) www.lattimorematerials.com ASTM C29 C33, C117, C128 &D5 Gradation Analysis for Fine Aggregates & D75 _ Sampled: 8 -Dec -2014 Sample: Spec Sande Date ran: 10 -Dec -2014 Source: Rosser Total dry wt: 617.4 grams Location: Stockpile Sieve Size (in) Wt. Ret. %Ret. %Pass ° assing C33 Limits %RetainedTxDOT 421 3/8" 0.375 0.0 0.0% 100.0% 100% 0% #4 0.188 15.3 2.5% 97.5% 9501. to 100% 0% to 5% #8 0.094 105.6 17.1% 82.9% 80% to 100% 0% to 20% #16 0.047 191.8 31.1% 68.9% 50% to 85% 15% to 50% #30 0.023 285.1 46.2% 53.8% 25% to 60% 35% to 75% #50 0.012 527.0 85.4% 14.6% 5% to 30% 65% to 90% #100 0.006 601.5 97.4% 2.6% 0% to 10% 90% to 100% #200 0.003 615.9 99.8% 0.2% 0%to 3% 97% to 100% PAN - - Fineness Mod.: 2.79 Specific Gravity: 2.65 Dry Loose Unit Wt: 107.88 Ib/ft3 Dry Rodded Unit Wt: 117.29 Ib/ft3 Absorbtion: 1.09 Acid Insoluble Residue: 72% (As reported in TXDOT's Concrete Rated Source Catalog) BRANDI ANN HOWELL Notary Public, State of Texas �'1 ,: My Commission Expires - 'r.',; ...... February 15, 20 66 d -q FA' (a-�c4 Product Data Sheet Edition 09.25.2009 Identification no. 147-540 Sika Air Sika° Air Air Entraining Admixture Description Sika Air admixture is an aqueous solution of organic materials. Sika Air meets the requirements of ASTM C-260 for air entraining admixtures. Applications Sika Air is recommended for use whenever air entrained concrete is desired. Ready -mix, precast and block producers can achieve predictable and uniform entrained air contents in concrete, even where harsh lean mixes are used or fly -ash is added to the concrete. Advantages Durability: ■ Air entrainment is recognized as the most effective prevention against con- crete scaling in exposed environments. Air entrained concrete delivers par- ticular benefits in the form of increased concrete durability. This is important in colder climates where frost and freeze -thaw cycles can cause scaling and damage to the concrete surface. ■ Air entraining agents help to prevent scaling by creating 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. Workability and Placeability: ■ Workability and placeability are also improved by the lubricating action of the microscopic bubbles in the concrete. Concrete will flow better, and bleeding and shrinkage will be reduced because less water is needed to obtain the desired workability. How to Use Dosage Dosage rates for Sika Air will typically fall between 0.5 and 3 fl. oz. per 100 lbs. (32 - 195 ml/100 kg) of cementitious to entrain between 4 and 6 percent air. Higher air contents may be obtained by increasing the dosage rate. Dosage rates will vary depending on 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 may affect the amount of air entrained into the concrete including total cementitious content, type of pozzolanic materials, sand grada- tion, salt/clay in aggregates, temperature and water content. The use of fly ash, particularly high LOI fly ash, can result in a higher dosage of air entrain- ment. Sika recommends that trial mixes be performed whenever material or any other changes are made that may affect the amount of entrained air. In mixes requiring a lower or higher amount dosage rate, please contact your local regional Sika office or Sika technical service department at 1-800-933- 7452 for further information. Mixing Measure the required quantity per batch manually or with automatic dispenser equipment. Add Sika Air to mixing water or sand. Do not mix with dry cement. When Sika Air is 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, may 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 Air is available in 55 gallon drum (208 liter), 275 gallon totes (1040 liters) drums and bulk delivery. Storage and Shelf life Sika Air should be stored at above 40oF (5°C). If frozen, thaw and agitate thoroughly to return to normal state. 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 Amber liquid. Specific Gravity Approx. 1.0 CAUTION: IRRITANT Contains Aqueous Solution (CAS:Mixture). May cause eye/skin/respiratory irritaton. May be harmful if swallowed. 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 physician. In all cases contact a physician immediately if symptoms persist. Safety Tested and Certified by WQA according to NSF/ANSI 61 Section 5 for materials safety. 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 All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") conceming Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sike's instructions.. In practice, the differences in materi- als, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or apse from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) forsuitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at www.sikacorp.com or by calling 800-933-7452. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most cur- rent Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at www.sikaconstruction.com or 800-933-7452. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the wamings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Technical Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY 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 Sika Canada Inc. _ 201 Polito Avenue 601, Delmar Avenue "10 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Pointe -Claire, QC H9R 4A9 1-800-933-SIKA Phone: (201) 933-8800 Phone: (514) 697-2610 Fax: (201) 933-6225 Fax: (514) 697-3087 www.sikaconstruction.com www.sika.ca Regional Information and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Sika representative, contact your regional center. U.S.: North East Region: Fairless Hills, PA, Phone: (215) 295 -6600 North Central Region: Marion, OH, Phone: (800) 851-1545 South East Region: Conyers, GA, Phone: (770) 760-1300 South Central Region: Mesquite, TX, Phone: (972) 289-6480 Western Region: Santa Fe Springs, CA, Phone: (562) 903-3650 Canada: Ontario: Mississauga, ON, Phone: (905) 795-3177, Alberta: Edmonton, AB, Phone: (780) 486-6111 Quality Certification Numbers: Lyndhurst: FM 69711 (ISO 9000), FM 70421 (OS 9000), Marion: FM 69715, Kansas City: FM 69107, Santa Fe Springs: FM 69406 Sika is a registered Irademark Made in USA. Printed in USA. Product Data Sheet Edition 10.2005 Identification no. 161 Plastocrete 161 Plastocrete° 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 fl.oz./100 lbs. (130-260 ml/100 kg) of cementitious materials for normal setting characteristics. Dosage rates of 4-6 fl.oz./100 lbs. (260-390 ml/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 ce- ment. 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°F 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 accordance with applicable environmental regulations. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN • NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION • FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions, In practice, the differences in materi- als,substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability forthe intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at www.sikacoro.com or by calling 800-933-7452. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most cur- rent Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at www.sikaconstruction.com or 800-933-7452. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Technical Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPEC AL 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 Sika Canada Inc. Polito Avenue Delmar Avenue Lyn Pointe -Claire, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Pointe -Claire, QC HEIR 4A9 7 -800 -933 -SIKH Phone: (201) 9338800 Phone: (514) 697-2610 Fax: (201) 933-6225 Fax: (514) 697-3087 www.sikaconstruction.com www.sika.ca Regional Information and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Sika representative, contact your regional center. U.S.: North East Region: Fairless Hills, PA, Phone: (215) 295 -6600 North Central Region: Marion, OH, Phone: (800) 851-1545 South East Region: Conyers, GA, Phone: (770) 760-1300 South Central Region: Mesquite, TX, Phone: (972) 289-6480 Western Region: Santa Fe Springs, CA, Phone: (562) 903-3650 Canada: Ontario: Mississauga, ON, Phone: (905) 795-3177, Alberta: Edmonton, AB, Phone: (780) 486-6111 Quality Certification Numbers: Lyndhurst: FM 69711 (ISO 90001, FM 70421 (QS 9000), Marion: FM 69715, Kansas City: FM 69107, Santa Fe Springs: FM 69408 Sika and Plaslocrele are registered trademarks. Made in USA. Pnnted in USA. Product Data Sheet Edition 6.1.2009 Identification no. Plastiment ES Plastiment' ES Water -reducing and Retarding Admixture Description Plastiment ES is a water -reducing and retarding admixture. Plastiment ES meets the requirements of ASTM C-494 as Types B and D and AASHTO M194 Types B and D admixture. Applications Plastiment ES should be used when a controlled delay in set time or increase in slump life of concrete is desired. Plastiment ES can be utilized in concrete used for flatwork and horizontal or vertical slipform placements. Use of Plastiment ES provides a superior surface finish. Benefits • Improves slump life and delays set time of concrete • Slows down the rate of cement hydration reaction and controls concrete temperature • Provides sufficient time for proper placement and finishing of concrete without cold joints in hot weather conditions • In flatwork applications, Plastiment ES acts as a finishing aid, improves work- ability, controls bleeding and provides a superior surface finish • In mass concrete pours, Plastiment ES controls temperature rise and reduces the risk of thermal cracking • Reduces permeability and enhances durability by allowing to reduce the water cement ratio • Improves early and later age compressive and flexural strength • Improves homogeneity in the mix and reduces chances of segregation. Refer to ACI 305R Hot Weather Concreting for more information. Plastiment ES does not contain calcium chloride or any other intentionally added chlorides. How to Use Dosage Dosage rates will vary depending on factors such as materials used, concrete temperature, ambient temperature and specific requirements of the project. Mixing For general concrete applications, Sika recommends a dosage rate of 2 - 4 fl. oz./100 lbs. (130-260 ml/100 kg) of cementitious materials. Exact dosages for a particular application should be determined by conducting trial mixes. Dosages outside the recommended range can be used to meet specific project require- ments after conducting trial mixes. For more information please contact your local regional office or technical service department at 1-800-933-7452. Add Plastiment ES 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. Do not mix with dry cement. Combination with other admixtures: Plastiment ES is compatible with other Sika admixtures. When used in combination with other admixtures, each admixture should be added to the concrete separately. Packaging Storage and Shelf Life Typical Data Appearance Specific Gravity CAUTION: Plastiment ES is available in 55 gallon drum (208 liter), 275 gallon totes (1040 liters) and bulk delivery. Plastiment ES should be stored at above 40°F (5°C). If frozen, thaw and agitate thoroughly to return to normal state. Shelf life when stored in dry warehouse conditions between 40°F and 80°F (5°C - 27°C) is one 1 year. Brown Liquid Approximately 1.2 IRRITANT. Contains Carbohydrates (Mixture). Slightly irritating to the eyes and skin. 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. Open doors and windows during use. Use a properly fitted NIOSH respirator if ventilation is poor. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse. First Aid Clean Up 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 to fresh air. Ingestion — Do not induce vomiting. Dilute with water. Contact physician. In all cases contact a physician immedi- ately if symptoms persist. Use personal protective equipment (chemical resistant gloves/goggles/clothing) Without direct contact, sweep up spilled or excess product and place in suitable sealed container. Dispose of excess product and container in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN - NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION - FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sike's current experience and knowledge of its products when property stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sike's instructions. In practice, the differences in materi- als, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sike's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. Theuser of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) forsuitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(sb Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at www.sikacorp.com or by calling 800-933-7452. Prior toeach use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most cur- rent Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at www.sikaconstruction.com or 800-933-7452. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and fallow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use, SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Technical Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY 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 Sika Canada Inc. Lyn Polito Avenue Pot, Delmarlair,, Avenue Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Pointe -Claire, QC H9R 4A9 1-800-933-SIKA Phone: (201) 933-8800 Phone: (514) 697-2610 Fax: (201)933-6225 Fax: (514)697-3087 www.sikaconstruction.com www.sika.ca Regional Information and Sales Centers. For the location of your nearest Sika representative, contact your regional center. U.S.: North East Region: Fairless Hills, PA, Phone: (215) 295 -6600 North Central Region: Marion, OH, Phone: (800) 851-1545 South East Region: Conyers, GA, Phone: (770) 760-1300 South Central Region: Mesquite, TX, Phone: (972) 289-6480 Western Region: Santa Fe Springs, CA, Phone: (562) 903-3650 Canada: Ontario: Mississauga, ON, Phone: (905) 795-3177, Alberta: Edmonton, AB, Phone: (780) 466-6111 Quality Certification Numbers: Lyndhurst: FM 69711 (ISO 9000), FM 70421 (OS 9000), Marian: FM 69715, Kansas City: FM 69197, Santa Fe Springs: FM 69409 Sika and Plastiment are registered trademarks. Made in USA. Printed in USA. LMC MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Lattimore Materials Corp. P.D. Box 2469 Addison, TX. 75001 (972) 221-4646 (972) 529-3546 fax WWW .Imctx.Com SECTION 1— CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: CAS No: Product Use: Product Code: Chemical Family: Chemical Name and Synonyms: Formula: Supplier/Manufacturer: Emergency Contact Information: Ready Mix Concrete, Pre -Mixed Concrete, Transit Mixed Concrete, Grout. MSDS covers all Concrete Mix Designs prepared by LMC. N/A Ready Mix Concrete is a structural component used in structural and civil engineering. N/A N/A This product consists of Portland cement, flyash, sand, aggregate, and ad mixtures, individual compositions of constituents will vary within the mix design ranges. Lattimore Materials Corp. Lattimore Materials Corp. ES&H Department (972) 221-4646 I SECTION 2 — COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ready Mix Concrete Ingredients & Their Exposure Limits: Current ACIH TLV for 8 hour Exposure Chemical Entity/Ingredient CAS No: Percentage of Mix Total Dust (Mass) Respirable Dust mg/ml(Mass) mg/m Crushed stone or gravel 0 to 60 I 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 Sand 1 to 50 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 Portland Cement 65997-15-1 1 to 25 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 Water Fly Ash 1 to 25 10 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 2 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 Note: Cement, sand and gravel may contain 0.1% - 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. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 1 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 3 — HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview: Concrete is alight gray fluid mixture that poses an immediate hazard to eye tissue. Exposure of sufficient duration to wet concrete can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin or eye) destruction in the form of chemical (caustic) burns, including third degree burns. If footwear or clothing becomes saturated with wet concrete, remove immediately and wash area with water and mild soap. Do not allow prolonged contact. Potential Health Effects: Relevant routes of exposure are: • EYE CONTACT and SKIN CONTACT: Effects Resulting from EYE CONTACT: Exposure to wet concrete may cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation. Eye contact by splashes or wet concrete may cause effects ranging from moderate eye irritation to chemical burns and blindness. Such exposures require immediate first aid and medical attention to prevent significant damage to the eye. Effects Resulting from SKIN CONTACT: Discomfort or pain cannot be relied upon to alert a person to a hazardous skin exposure. Consequently, the only effective means of avoiding skin injury or illness involves minimizing skin contact, particularly contact with wet concrete. Exposed persons may not feel discomfort until hours after the exposure has ended and significant injury has occurred. Exposure to moist or wet concrete may cause more severe skin effects including thickening, cracking, fissuring of the skin. Prolonged exposure can cause severe skin damage in the form or (caustic) chemical burns. Effects Resulting from INHALATION: Concrete may contain amounts of crystalline silica. Prolonged exposure to 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 Potential" below.) Respirable exposure to silica in concrete may occur only if concrete is drilled, cut, ground or polished. Exposure to concrete dust may cause irritation to the moist mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and upper respiratory system. The dust may also leave unpleasant deposits in the nose. Effects Resulting from INGESTION: Not Applicable April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 2 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • Chronic Effects Some individuals may exhibit an allergic response upon exposure to ready -mix concrete. The response may appear in a variety of forms ranging from a mild rash to severe skin ulcers. Persons already sensitized may react to their first contact with the product. Others may first experience this effect after years of contact with ready -mix concrete. Minimizing contact with skin is the basic protection to reduce this exposure. • Carcinogenic Potential Ready Mix Concrete is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or IARC. It may, however, contain trace amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by those organizations. Crystalline silica, a potential trace level contaminant in Portland 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 Respirable silica as "reasonably anticipated to be [a] carcinogen". • Medical Conditions That May Be Aggravated By Inhalation or Dermal Exposure: — Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases. — Previous exposure to dust from hardened product. — Unusual or (hyper) sensitivity to hexavalent chromium (chromium (+6)) salts. SETION 4 — FIRST AID MEASURES • Eyes Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water. Continue flushing for 15 minutes, including under the lids, for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately. • Skin Wash skin with water and pH neutral soap or mild detergent intended for use on skin. If clothing or footwear is saturated remove immediately and wash area with water and mild soap. If contact has been severe enough to cause reddening or actual burns to skin, place sterile bandage on area and seek medical attention. • Inhalation In wet form, concrete cannot be inhaled. • Ingestion In wet form, concrete is unlikely to be ingested. If concrete enters mouth, wash out with water immediately. Seek medical attention if any burning sensation or actual burns occur. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 3 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 5 — FIRE EXPLOSION DATA / FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammability: Not Flammable. Flash Point: Not Applicable. Lower Explosive Limit: Not Applicable. Upper Explosive Limit: Not Applicable. Auto Ignition Temperature: Not Applicable. Sensitivity To Static Discharge: Not Applicable. Sensitivity To Impact: Not Applicable. Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable. Special Fire -Fighting Procedures: None. Hazardous Combustion Products: Not Applicable. Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: Not Applicable. SECTION 6 — STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: Portland cement reacts with water to produce a caustic solution, pH 12 to pH 13. Wet concrete is alkaline. As such it is incompatible with acids, ammonium salts, and aluminum metal. Aluminum powder and other alkali and alkaline earth elements will react in wet mortar or concrete, liberating hydrogen gas. Concrete dissolves in hydrofluoric acid producing corrosive silicon tetrafluoride gas. Silicates react with powerful oxidizers such as fluorine, chlorine and trifluorides, and oxygen difluoride. Hazardous Decomposition: Will not occur. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. SECTION 7 — HANDLING AND STORAGE Normal 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 cement mixtures or fluids. Ready Mix Concrete is premixed at a plant or in a truck mixer drum and delivered to the end user in semi -fluid state ready to be placed to set in final form. SECTION 8 — EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION 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 the eye. In extremely dusty environments and unpredictable environments, wear unvented or indirectly vented goggles to avoid eye irritation or injury. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with ready mix concrete or fresh concrete products. Skin Protection: Prevention is essential to avoid potentially sever 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. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 4 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Wet concrete may splash into open boot tops and saturate socks and remain in contact for a lengthy period of time. Prevention is to ensure that boots are fully laced 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 again at the end of workday. If irritation occurs, immediately wash the affected area and seek treatment. Clothing saturated with wet concrete should be removed immediately and replaced with clean, dry clothing. Do not allow clothing saturated with wet concrete to remain in contact with skin for any period of time. Respiratory Protection: Avoid actions that cause dust to become airborne. Use local or general ventilation to control exposures to below applicable exposure limits. Use N IOSH/MSHA-a pp roved (under30 CFR 11) or NIOSH -approved (under 42 CFR 84 after July 10, 1998) respirators in poorly ventilated areas, if an applicable exposure limit is exceeded, or when dust causes discomfort or irritation. Ventilation: Use local exhaust or general dilution ventilation to control exposure within applicable limits. Appearance: Odor Threshold: pH (as a solid): Solubility In Water: Vapor Density: Freezing Point: Specific Gravity (HZO=1.0) Coeff. Water/Oil Dist.: Effects Of Acute Exposure: �1 SECTION 9 — PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Gray fluid/hydraulic mixture Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. 3.15 Not applicable. Odor: No distinct odor. Physical State: Solid (powder). pH: 12 to 13 Vapor Pressure: Not applicable. Boiling Point: Not applicable. (i.e., >1000"C). Melting Point: Not applicable. Evaporation Rate: Not applicable. SECTION 10—TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Wet concrete mixtures can dry the skin, cause alkali burns, and irritate the eyes and upper respiratory tract. Ingestion can cause irritation of the throat. Effects Of Chronic Exposure: Dust from concrete can cause inflammation/irritation of the tissue lining the interior of the nose and the cornea (white) of the eye. SECTION 11— ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity: No recognized unusual toxicity to plants and animals. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 5 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 12 — DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Dispose of waste material according to local, provincial, state, and federal regulations. (Since set concrete is stable, allow material to harden). Dispose in an approved landfill. L SECTION 13 — TRANSPORT INFORMATION ........ ................ ............ . Hazardous Materials Description: Ready Mix Concrete is not hazardous under the TDG Act Proper Shipping Name: (Canada) or DOT regulations (USA) Hazard Class: Not applicable. Identification Number: Not applicable. Required Label Text: Not applicable. Hazardous Substance/Reportable Quantities (RO): __ Not applicable. SECTION 14 — REGULATORY INFORMATION Status under USDOL-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 CERCLA/Superfund. 40 CFR 117 and 302: Not listed. Hazard Category under SARA (Title 111). Sections 311 and 312: Ready Mix Concrete qualifies as a "hazardous substance" with delayed health effects. Status under SARA (Title 111), Section 313: Not subject to reporting requirements under Section 313. SECTION 15 — REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONTINUED) Status under TSCA (as of May 1997): Some substances in Ready Mix Concrete are on the TCSA inventory list. Status under the Federal Hazardous Substance Act: Ready Mix Concrete is a "hazardous substance" subject to statutes promulgated under the subject act. Status under California Proposition 65: 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 defined risks do not exist. Status under Canadian Environmental Protection Act: Not listed. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 6 of 7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Status under WHMIS: Portland cement 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 (WHMIS). This product has been classified in accordance with the hazardous criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR. SECTION 16 — OTHER INFORMATION Other Important Information: Concrete should only be used by knowledgeable persons. Vital to using the product safely requires 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. While 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, on cannot anticipate and provide all of the information that might be needed in every situation. Inexperienced product users should obtain proper training before using this product. The data furnished in this sheet does not address hazards that may be posed by other materials mixed with concrete. Users should review other relevant material safety data sheets before working with concrete or working with products containing portland cement. No representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or correctness of this information, or of any kind or nature whatsoever are given, made, or intended by Lattimore Materials Corp. No legal responsibility whatsoever is assumed for this information, or for any injuries or damages, however caused, which may result from the use of this information. This information is offered solely for informational purposes and is subject to your own independent investigation and verification. April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 7 of 7