1、*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS-26 09 23.00 40 (August 2013)-Preparing Activity: NASA SupersedingUFGS-26 09 23.00 40 (August 2010)UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated July 2013*SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSDIVISION 26 - ELECTRICALSECTION 26 09 23.00 40LI
2、GHTING CONTROL DEVICES08/13PART 1 GENERAL1.1 REFERENCES1.2 SUBMITTALS1.3 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS1.4 PREDICTIVE TESTING AND INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTSPART 2 PRODUCTS2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION2.1.1 PHOTOCONDUCTIVE CONTROL DEVICES2.1.1.1 Photoconductive Limit Settings2.1.1.2 Device Rating a
3、nd Accuracy2.2 COMPONENTS2.2.1 Time Control Switches2.2.2 Manual and Safety Switches2.2.3 Dimming Ballast Controls2.2.4 Light Level Sensor2.2.5 Incandescent Dimmer Switch2.2.6 Lighting Contactor2.2.7 Time Switch2.2.8 Photocell Switch2.2.9 Occupancy Sensors2.2.10 Equipment Identification2.2.10.1 Manu
4、facturers Nameplate2.2.10.2 LabelsPART 3 EXECUTION3.1 INSTALLATION3.1.1 Photoconductive Control Devices3.1.2 Time Control Switches3.1.3 Manual and Safety Switches3.1.4 Magnetic Contactors3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROLSECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
5、permitted without license from IHS-,-,- End of Section Table of Contents -SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS-26 09 23.00 40 (August 2013)-Preparing Activity: NASA Supersedi
6、ngUFGS-26 09 23.00 40 (August 2010)UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated July 2013*SECTION 26 09 23.00 40LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES08/13*NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for photoconductive _-lighting control devices for use with inter
7、ior exterior lighting systems.Adhere to UFC 1-300-02 Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) Format Standard when editing this guide specification or preparing new project specification sections. Edit this guide specification for project specific requirements by adding, deleting, or revising
8、text. For bracketed items, choose applicable items(s) or insert appropriate information.Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, whether or not brackets are present.Comments, suggestions and recommended changes for this guide specification are welcome and should be sub
9、mitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR).*PART 1 GENERAL*NOTE: If Section 26 00 00.00 20 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS is not included in the project specification, applicable requirements therefrom should be inserted and the following paragraph deleted.*Section 26 00 00.00 20 BASIC ELECTR
10、ICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS applies to work specified in this section.1.1 REFERENCES*NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the publications cited in the text of the guide SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 3Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-spec
11、ification. The publications are referred to in the text by basic designation only and listed in this paragraph by organization, designation, date, and title.Use the Reference Wizards Check Reference feature when you add a RID outside of the Sections Reference Article to automatically place the refer
12、ence in the Reference Article. Also use the Reference Wizards Check Reference feature to update the issue dates.References not used in the text will automatically be deleted from this section of the project specification when you choose to reconcile references in the publish print process.*The publi
13、cations listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only.GREEN SEAL (GS)GS-12 (1997) Occupancy SensorsILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (IES)IES LM-48 (2001) Guide for Testing the C
14、alibration of Locking-Type Photoelectric Control Devices Used in Outdoor ApplicationsNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)RCBEA GUIDE (2004) NASA Reliability Centered Building and Equipment Acceptance GuideNATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (NEMA)ANSI C136.10 (2010) America
15、n National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment-Locking-Type Photocontrol Devices and Mating Receptacles-Physical and Electrical Interchangeability and TestingNEMA ICS 1 (2000; R 2008; E 2010) Standard for Industrial Control and Systems: General RequirementsNEMA ICS 2 (2000; R 2005; Erra
16、ta 2008) Standard for Controllers, Contactors, and Overload Relays Rated 600 VNEMA ICS 6 (1993; R 2011) EnclosuresU.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)FCC Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices (47 CFR 15)SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitt
17、ed without license from IHS-,-,-UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)UL 20 (2010; Reprint Feb 2012) General-Use Snap SwitchesUL 773 (1995; Reprint Mar 2002) Standard for Plug-In, Locking Type Photocontrols for Use with Area LightingUL 773A (2006; Reprint Mar 2011) Standard for Nonindustrial Photoelectric S
18、witches for Lighting ControlUL 98 (2004; Reprint May 2012) Enclosed and Dead-Front Switches1.2 SUBMITTALS*NOTE: Review Submittal Description (SD) definitions in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES and edit the following list to reflect only the submittals required for the project.The Guide Specifi
19、cation technical editors have designated those items that require Government approval, due to their complexity or criticality, with a “G.“ Generally, other submittal items can be reviewed by the Contractors Quality Control System. Only add a “G” to an item, if the submittal is sufficiently important
20、 or complex in context of the project.For submittals requiring Government approval on Army projects, a code of up to three characters within the submittal tags may be used following the “G“ designation to indicate the approving authority. Codes for Army projects using the Resident Management System
21、(RMS) are: “AE“ for Architect-Engineer; “DO“ for District Office (Engineering Division or other organization in the District Office); “AO“ for Area Office; “RO“ for Resident Office; and “PO“ for Project Office. Codes following the “G“ typically are not used for Navy, Air Force, and NASA projects.Cho
22、ose the first bracketed item for Navy, Air Force and NASA projects, or choose the second bracketed item for Army projects.*Government approval is required for submittals with a “G“ designation; submittals not having a “G“ designation are for Contractor Quality Control approval.for information only.
23、When used, a designation following the “G“ designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government. Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 5Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permit
24、ted without license from IHS-,-,-SD-03 Product DataPhotoconductive Control Devices; G; G, _Installation Drawings; G; G, _Light-Sensitive Control Devices; G; G, _Dimming Ballast Controls; G; G, _Light Level Sensor; G; G, _Dimmer Switch; G; G, _Lighting Contactor; G; G, _Time Switch; G; G, _Photocell
25、Switch; G; G, _Occupancy Sensors; G; G, _Motion Sensors; G; G, _SD-06 Test ReportsSystem Operation Tests; G; G, _SD-10 Operation and Maintenance Data*NOTE: Require O G; G, _1.3 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALSSubmit operation and maintenance data, lighting control system, data package 5, in accordanc
26、e with Section 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA and as specified herein. Show information for all lighting fixtures, control modules, control zones, occupancy sensors, motion sensors, light level sensors, power packs, dimming ballasts, schematic diagrams and all interconnecting control wire,
27、conduit, and associated hardware.1.4 PREDICTIVE TESTING AND INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS*NOTE: The Predictive Testing and Inspection (PT lights off by time switch: Most administration facilities, commissaries, hobby shops, or clubs. Any facility that does not stay open all night.3. Lights on/l
28、ights off by time switch: Service stations, snack bars, barracks, or officers quarters. Facilities that are open to the public, or have personnel that report before daylight and after dark, but not continually through the night.4. Other considerations: Time switches with a skip-a-day feature may be
29、useful for facilities with a 5-day work week. (Program time switch to skip Saturday and Sunday.) For facilities that do not stay open all night, it may be desirable to have lighting at night for security. Consult area Engineering Field Division for local station policy and exceptions to these proced
30、ures.*Provide astronomic dial type or electronic type, arranged to turn “ON“ at sunset and turn “OFF“ at predetermined time between 8:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m. or sunrise, automatically changing the settings each day in accordance with seasonal changes of sunset and sunrise. Provide a _ volts rated swit
31、ch, having automatically wound spring mechanism or capacitor, to maintain accurate time for a minimum of 7 hours following power failure. Provide time switch with a manual on-off bypass switch. Surface mount the housing for the time switch, inside a NEMA 3R_ enclosure conforming to NEMA ICS 6.2.2.8
32、Photocell Switch*NOTE: Silicon diode type photocells are solid state devices and have limited sources. Therefore, cadmium-sulfide type cells cannot be deleted from the specification.*Ensure photocell switches conform to UL 773 or UL 773A. Provide switches that are hermetically sealed cadmium-sulfide
33、 or silicon diode type cells rated _ volts ac, 60 Hz with single-throw contacts single pole double-throw (spdt) contacts for mechanically held contactors rated 1000 watts and designed to fail to the ON position. Provide switches that turn on at or below 32 lux 3 footcandles and off at 43 to 107 lux
34、4 to 10 SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 10Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-footcandles. Provide time delay to prevent accidental switching from transient light sources. Provide a directional lens in front of the cell to prevent fixed light
35、 sources from creating a turnoff condition.Provide a switch with the following: a. Integral to the luminaire, rated 1000W minimum. Provide a directional lens in front of the cell to prevent fixed light sources from creating a turnoff condition.b. In a U.V. stabilized polycarbonate housing with swive
36、l arm and adjustable window slide, rated 1800 VA, minimum.c. In a high-impact-resistant, noncorroding and nonconductive molded plastic housing with a locking-type receptacle conforming to ANSI C136.10, rated 1800 VA, minimum.d. In a cast weatherproof aluminum housing with adjustable window slide, ra
37、ted 1800 VA, minimum.2.2.9 Occupancy Sensors*NOTE: Occupancy sensors are useful in lighting control applications for private and open offices, restrooms, conference rooms, classrooms, utility areas, warehouses, and corridors. Additional design guidance can be found at the NAVFAC Criteria Offices web
38、site.Also, most occupancy sensor manufacturers offer design services for their products.*NOTE: Typical sensor applications are:Ultrasonic - Restrooms, HallwaysInfrared - Warehouses, Open OfficesCombination Sensor - Classrooms, Conference Rooms *Provide UL listed occupancy sensor complying with FCC P
39、art 15 and GS-12. Design occupancy sensors and power packs to operate on the voltage indicated. Provide sensors and power packs with circuitry that only allows load switching at or near zero current crossing of supply voltage, with mounting as indicated. Provide sensor with an LED occupant detection
40、 indicator, adjustable sensitivity, and adjustable delayed-off time range of 5 minutes to 15 minutes. Provide ivory white color matching the adjacent wall plates wall mounted sensors, and white ceiling mounted sensors. Provide ceiling mounted sensors with 6.28 rad 360 degree coverage unless otherwis
41、e indicated.Provide sensors with: a. crystal controlled ultrasonic sensor which does not cause detection interference between adjacent sensors.b. infrared sensors with a daylight filter, and a fresnel lens that is applicable to the controlled space.SECTION 26 09 23.00 40 Page 11Provided by IHSNot fo
42、r ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-c. Ultrasonic/Infrared Combination Sensor (1) Occupancy detection to turn lights on requires both ultrasonic and infrared sensor detection, such that the lights remain on if either the ultrasonic or infrared sensor detects
43、movement. Provide infrared sensor with a lens selected for indicated usage and daylight filter to prevent short wavelength infrared interference. Provide crystal controlled ultrasonic sensor frequency.d. Microwave and audiophonic sensors.2.2.10 Equipment Identification2.2.10.1 Manufacturers NameplateProvide each item of equip
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