SECTION 11 67 23

SCOREBOARDS

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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company; Sports Scoreboards.
This section is based on the products of Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company.
72 Industrial Blvd.
Wrightsville, GA 31096
Toll Free: 800-445-7846
Fax: 478-864-0212
Web Site: www.electro-mech.com
E-mail: Send Email

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1   SECTION INCLUDES

** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project.

A.   Outdoor baseball, softball, and multi-sport scoreboards and timers.

B.   Indoor basketball and multi-sport scoreboards, player stat panels, shot clocks, and locker room clocks.

C.   Outdoor football, track, and multi-sport scoreboards and play clocks.

D.   Outdoor soccer, field sport, and multi-sport scoreboards.

E.   Outdoor basketball and multi-sport scoreboards.

F.   Indoor hockey scoreboards.

G.   Scoreboard accessories and control systems.

1.2   RELATED SECTIONS

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A.   Section 05 10 00 - Structural Metal Framing.

B.   Section 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry.

C.   Section 26 05 00 - Common Work Results for Electrical.

1.3   REFERENCES

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A.   UL-48, 14th Edition - Standard for Electric Signs.

B.   UL-1433, 4th Edition - Standard for Control Centers for Changing Message Type Signs.

C.   Federal Communications Commission Regulation Part 15.

D.   National Electric Code.

1.4   PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A.   Scoreboard ETL tested to UL standard.

1.5   SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A.   Tests and Inspections:

1.   Manufacturer requires sub-contracted printed circuit board subassemblies to undergo functional testing at the point of manufacture.

2.   Manufacturer inspects incoming components and subassemblies prior to installation in scoreboard and accessories.

3.   Manufacturer functionally tests major electrical subassemblies prior to installation in scoreboard and accessories.

4.   Manufacturer inspects and tests scoreboards and accessories at full power prior to shipment.

1.6   SUBMITTALS

A.   Submit under provisions of Section 01 30 00.

B.   Product owner's handbooks provide drawings and other information needed for installation, operation, and maintenance of the scoreboard and accessories.

1.7   QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.   Source limitation: Obtain all components including scoreboard, control console, data cable, and other accessories from a single manufacturer.

B.   Manufacturer's qualifications: Require a manufacturer specializing in building and servicing electronic scoreboards with a minimum of ten years experience.

C.   Adherence to nationally recognized standards:

1.   ETL listed to UL Standards 48 and 1433.

2.   NEC compliant.

3.   FCC compliant.

D.   Scoreboards designed for indoor use should never be used outdoors.

1.8   DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A.   Scoreboards and accessories will be delivered to the installation site unless otherwise specified.

B.   Store scoreboards and accessories in a clean, dry environment.

C.   Special precautions for scoreboard face:

1.   Each scoreboard section will be protected during shipment with cardboard or other sheet material. Do not remove protective sheet until the installation begins.

2.   Do not lay a scoreboard section face down or stack other objects on the face of a scoreboard.

3.   Avoid sliding objects (like another scoreboard) along the plane of the scoreboard face even with protective sheet in place. This can result in LEDs being sheared.

1.9   PROJECT CONDITIONS

A.   Begin scoreboard installation only after associated trade work has been sufficiently completed and will not interfere with the installation of the equipment specified in this section.

B.   Do not install scoreboards or accessories until mounting posts are secure and the concrete footings have set.

C.   Owner is responsible for verifying that the mounting structure is capable of supporting weight and wind load of scoreboard, additional ID panels, and other accessories.

D.   Owner is responsible for making certain the installation meets requirements set forth in local codes, which may include, but not be limited to, regulations involving the height of the structure, specifications for footings, wind load standards, and approvals by regionally or locally licensed professional engineers.

E.   Owner is responsible for clearly marking all underground utilities and notifying the appropriate parties prior to work commencement.

F.   Installation of outdoor scoreboards and accessories is dependent upon suitable weather conditions.

1.10   WARRANTY

** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Refer to the warranty document included in the scoreboard owner's handbook for specific warranty information.

A.   Warranty: Provide manufacturer's standard five year limited warranty including factory labor and material costs for repairing or replacing defective parts.

1.   Warranty coverage based on the date of manufacture.

2.   Warranty terms based on manufacturer's warranty statement available on their website.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1   MANUFACTURERS

A.   Acceptable Manufacturer: Electro-Mech Scoreboard Co., which is located at: 120 Industrial Pkwy.; Wrightsville, GA 31096; Toll Free Tel: 800-445-7846; Fax: 478-864-0212; Email: request info (); Web: www.electro-mech.com

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B.   Substitutions: Not permitted.

C.   Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00.

** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following 5 articles contain several types of scoreboards. Retain only types of equipment required on this Project, and delete all others. Further modify the retained text as required.

2.2   OUTDOOR BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, AND MULTI-SPORT SCOREBOARDS AND TIMERS

A.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. These timer displays are designed to add clock features to existing baseball scoreboard installations. The standard package includes a simplified 15-key control console, although this may be deleted at the customer's request.

1.   Model 1062: Two-digit display shows up to 90 Minutes and counts down only. During the final minute of the countdown the display shows Seconds from 59 to 0. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 37-1/2 inches (957 mm) wide, 48 inches (1224 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 40 pounds (18 kg).

2.   Model 1064: Four-digit display shows up to 90:00 Minutes:Seconds and counts down only. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 70 inches (1783 mm) wide, 48 inches (1224 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 50 pounds (23 kg).

B.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. Features include Guest and Home Scores to 99, bullet indicators for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and a simplified 15-key control console.

1.   Model 1030: Inning to 9. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 8 feet (2443 mm) wide, 4 feet (1224 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 110 pounds (50 kg).

2.   Model 1050: Inning to 9. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 15 inches (381 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 6 feet (1834 mm) wide, 35 inches (894 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 75 pounds (34 kg).

3.   Model 1060: Inning to 9, bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 10 feet (3053 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 165 pounds (75 kg).

4.   Model 1070: Inning to 19, bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 1 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 16 feet (4882 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

C.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. Features include Guest and Home Scores to 99, Guest and Home Pitch Count to 99, Inning to 9, bullet indicators for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and a full-featured 37-key control console.

1.   Model 1130: Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   Score and Inning digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Pitch Count digits are 11 inches (279 mm) tall.

c.   Cabinet size: 8 feet (2443 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 150 pounds (68 kg).

2.   Model 1160: Bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   Score and Inning digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Pitch Count digits are 11 inches (279 mm) tall.

c.   Cabinet size: 10 feet (3053 mm) wide, 7 feet (2139 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 210 pounds (95 kg).

D.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. Features include Guest and Home Scores to 99, Inning to 19, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, bullet indicators for Hit and Error, and a simplified 15-key control console.

1.   Model 1250: Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 225 pounds (102 kg).

2.   Model 1260: Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   Guest and Home Score digits are 24 inches (610 mm) tall.

b.   Inning, Ball, Strike, and Out digits are 18 inches tall.

c.   Cabinet size: 12 feet (3612 mm) wide, 8 feet (2416 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 285 pounds (129 kg).

E.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. Features include Guest and Home Scores to 99, bullet indicators for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and a simplified 15-key control console.

1.   Model 1340: Inning to 9, two-digit Clock display that shows up to 90 Minutes and counts down only. During the final minute of the countdown the Clock display shows Seconds from 59 to 0. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 10 feet (3053 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 175 pounds (80 kg).

2.   Model 1341: Inning to 9, three-digit Clock display that shows up to 9:30 Hours:Minutes and counts down only. During the final minute of the countdown the Clock display shows Seconds from 59 to 0. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 10 feet (3053 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 175 pounds (80 kg).

3.   Model 1360: Inning to 19, four-digit Clock display that shows up to 90:00 Minutes:Seconds and counts down only. Reversible captions on the scoreboard cabinet allow the Ball/Strike/Out display to indicate Down and Quarter with bullets and allow the Inning display to show Yards To Go to 99. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 10 feet (3053 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 180 pounds (82 kg).

F.   Single-face electronic scoreboard for outdoor use and control console. Features include Guest and Home Scores to 99 and a full-featured 37-key control console.

1.   Model 1370: Inning to 19, Batter to 99, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

2.   Model 1371: Inning to 19, three-digit Game Clock, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 3 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

3.   Model 1372: Inning to 19, two-digit Game Clock, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

4.   Model 1373: Inning to 19, Pitch Count to 99, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

5.   Model 1374: Inning to 19, four-digit Game Clock, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts, and bullet indicators for Hit and Error. Provide 120 VAC, 3 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

6.   Model 1377: Inning to 19, "H" character to indicate a Hit, and "E" character to indicate an Error, Error Position to 9, digits for Ball, Strike, and Out counts. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   "H" character, "E" character, and Error Position digit are 15 inches (381 mm) tall.

b.   All other digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

c.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 6 feet (1834 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 250 pounds (114 kg).

7.   Model 1390: Four-digit Game Clock, Inning or Period to 9, bullet indicators for Hit/Error and Ball, Strike, and Out counts. Reversible captions on the scoreboard cabinet allow Inning to be swapped for Period. Provide 120 VAC, 2 amp service.

a.   All digits are 18 inches (457 mm) tall.

b.   Cabinet size: 14 feet (4272 mm) wide, 5 feet (1529 mm) tall, 6 inches (152 mm) deep; 235 pounds (107 kg).