1、01-11 22 14 29 - 1 SECTION 22 14 29 SUMP PUMPS SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete between /-/ if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Sump pumps. See schedule on Drawings for pump capac
2、ity and head. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Section 22 05 11, COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING. B. Section 22 05 12, GENERAL MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT. C. SECTION 22 08 00, COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS.Requirements for commissioning, systems readiness checklist, and training. D. Section 2
3、6 29 11, LOW-VOLTAGE MOTOR STARTERS. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES. B. Manufacturers Literature and Data: 1. Pump: a. Manufacturer and model. b. Operating speed. c. Capacity. d. Characteristic performance curves. 2. Motor: a. M
4、anufacturer, / frame and type /. b. Speed. c. Current Characteristics and W (HP). d. Efficiency. C. Certified copies of all the factory and construction site test data sheets and reports. D. Complete operating and maintenance manuals including wiring diagrams, technical data sheets and information f
5、or ordering replaceable parts: 1. Include complete list which indicates all components of the system. 2. Include complete diagrams of the internal wiring for each item of equipment. 3. Diagrams shall have their terminals identified to facilitate installation, operation and maintenance. E. Completed
6、System Readiness Checklist provided by the Commissioning Agent and completed by the contractor, signed by a qualified technician and Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-01-11 22 14 29 - 2 dated on the date of completion, in accordance wit
7、h the requirements of Section 22 08 00, COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS. 1.4 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. B. National Electrical Manufa
8、cturers Association (NEMA): ICS6-93 (2006)Industrial Control and Systems Enclosures 250 2008Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum) C. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 508-99 (R2008)Standards For Industrial Control Equipment PART 2 - PRODUCTS SPEC WRITER NOTE: Make material req
9、uirements agree with applicable requirements specified in the referenced Applicable Publications. Update and specify only that which applies to the project. Coordinate and assure that the electrical characteristics specified below are clearly shown on the proper drawings. 2.1 SUMP PUMP SPEC WRITER N
10、OTE: Coordinate and assure that the electrical characteristics specified below are clearly shown on the proper drawings. A. Centrifugal, vertical, / submersible pump and motor /, designed for / 60 / 82 / degrees C (/ 140 / 180 / degrees F) maximum water service. Driver shall be electric motor. Suppo
11、rt shall be rigid type. Provide perforated, suction strainer. Systems may include one, two, or more pumps with alternator as required by: Contract Documents / Pump / Pumps / shall be capable of continuous duty cycle. 1. Pump housings may be cast iron, bronze, aluminum, plastic or stainless steel. Ca
12、st iron and aluminum housings for submersible pumps shall be epoxy coated. B. Impeller: Brass, bronze or cast iron. C. Shaft: Stainless steel or other approved corrosion-resisting metal. D. Bearings: As required to hold shaft alignment, anti-friction type for thrust permanently lubricated. SPEC WRIT
13、ER NOTE: Use NEMA 4 for dripproof (vertical) or NEMA 6P for completely enclosed (submersible). E. Motor: Maximum 40 degrees C (104 degrees F) ambient temperature rise above the maximum fluid temperature being pumped , / drip-proof / Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitte
14、d without license from IHS-,-,-01-11 22 14 29 - 3 completely enclosed /, voltage and phase as shown in schedule on Electrical drawings conforming to NEMA 250 / -Type 4 / -Type 6P /. Size the motor capacity to operate pump without overloading the motor at any point on the pump curve. Refer to Section
15、 22 05 12, GENERAL MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT. F. Starting Switch: Manually-operated, tumbler type, as specified in Section 26 29 11, LOW-VOLTAGE MOTOR STARTERS. G. Automatic Control and Level Alarm: Furnish a control panel in a Nema 1 enclosure for indoors or in a Nema 4X enclosure f
16、or outdoors. The controls shall be suitable for operation with the electrical characteristics listed on the Electrical drawings. The control panel shall have a level control system with switches to start and stop pumps automatically, and to activate a high water alarm. The level control system will
17、include sensors in the sump that detect the level of the liquid. The sensors may be float type switches, ultrasonic level sensors, transducers, or other appropriate equipment. The high water alarm shall have a red beacon light at the control panel and a buzzer, horn, or bell. The alarm shall have a
18、silencing switch. Provide auxiliary contacts for remote alarming to the Energy Control Center and BAC net compatible open-protocol type interface to DDC Controls System. 1.The circuitry of the control panel shall include: a. power switch to turn on/off the automatic control mechanism b. HOA switches
19、 to manually override automatic control mechanism c. run lights to indicate when pumps are powered up d. level status lights to indicate when water in sump has reached the predetermined on/off and alarm levels e. magnetic motor contactors f. disconnect/breaker for each pump g. automatic motor overlo
20、ad protection 2. Sensors that detect the level of water in the sump shall be so arranged as to allow the accumulation of enough volume of liquid below the normal on level that the pump will run for a minimum cycle time as recommended by the pump manufacturer. Sensors shall be located to activate the
21、 alarm adequately before the water level rises to the inlet pipe. 3. Provide two separate power supplies to the control panel, one for the control/alarm circuitry and one for power to the pump motors. Each power supply is to be fed from its own breaker so that if a pump overload trips a breaker, the
22、 alarm system will still function. Each power supply is to be wired in its own conduit. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-01-11 22 14 29 - 4 4. Wiring from the sump to the control panel shall have separate conduits for the pump power an
23、d for the sensor switches. All conduits are to be sealed at the basin and at the control panel to prevent the intrusion of moisture and of flammable and/or corrosive gases. H. Sump: Furnish cast iron or fiberglass basin with gas tight covers. Cover shall have 280 mm by 380 mm (11-inch by 15-inch) ma
24、nhole with bolted cover, vent connection, openings for pumps and controls. Sump shall be sized to allow an adequate volume of water to accumulate for a minimum one minute cycle of pump operation. I. Provide a check and ball valve in the discharge of each pump. J. Removal/Disconnect System: In a syst
25、em utilizing a submersible pump, where sump depth, pump size, or other conditions make removal of the pump unusually difficult or unsafe, a removal/disconnect system shall be provided. The system will consist of a discharge fitting mounted on vertical guide rails attached to the sump. The pump shall
26、 be fitted with an adapter fitting that easily connects to/disconnects from the discharge fitting as the pump is raised from or lowered into the sump. The discharge piping will connect to the discharge fitting so that it is not necessary to disconnect any piping in order to remove the pump. Where th
27、e sump depth is greater than five feet or other conditions exist to make the removal of the pump difficult or hazardous, the system shall include a rail guided quick disconnect apparatus to allow the pump to be pulled up out of the sump without workers entering the sump and without disconnecting the
28、 piping. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 STARTUP AND TESTING A. Make tests as recommended by product manufacturer and listed standards and under actual or simulated operating conditions and prove full compliance with design and specified requirements. Tests of the various items of equipment shall be performe
29、d simultaneously with the system of which each item is an integral part. B. The tests shall include system capacity and all control and alarm functions. C. When any defects are detected, correct defects and repeat test. D. The commissioning Agent will observe startup and contractor testing of select
30、ed equipment. Coordinate the startup and contractor testing schedules with the Resident Engineer and Commissioning Agent. Provide a minimum of 7 days prior to notice. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-01-11 22 14 29 - 5 3.2 COMMISSIONIN
31、G A. Provide commissioning documentation accordance with the requirements of Section 22 08 00, COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS for all inspection, startup, and contractor testing required above and required by the System Readiness Checklist provided by the Commissioning Agent. B. Components provid
32、ed under this section of the specification will be tested as part of a larger system. Refer to Section 22 08 00, COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS and related sections for contractor responsibilities for system commissioning. 3.3 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING A. Provide services of manufacturers techni
33、cal representative for four hours to instruct VA Personnel in operation and maintenance of units. B. Submit training plans and instructor qualifications in accordance with the requirements of Section 22 08 00, COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS. - - - E N D - - - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-
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