SECTION 13750
CONTROL CENTER CONSOLE SYSTEMS
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Eaton; Consoles, enclosures and furniture systems products.
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This section is based on the products of Eaton, which is located at:
160 Gold Star Blvd.
Worcester, MA 01606
Toll Free Tel: 800-225-7348
Tel: 508-852-4300
Fax: 508-365-6178
Email:request info ()
Web:
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project.
A. Consoles.
B. Enclosures.
C. Technical furniture.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following paragraphs is optional for use with projects where the console system configuration and layout has not been firmly defined and where the manufacturer has provided the Architect with a cost estimate to be used as an allowance for the completion of the work. Delete if not required or where a detailed configuration and layout is indicated on the Drawings and included herein.
1.2 ALLOWANCES
A. Include under provisions of Section 01200 - Price and Payment Procedures: Allowances.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one of the following two paragraphs and delete the one not required.
B. Allowance includes purchase and delivery of console systems. Installation is included in this section and is part of Contract Sum/Price.
C. Allowance includes purchase, delivery, and installation of console systems.
1.3 RELATED SECTIONS
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
A. Section 05500 - Metal Fabrications: Concealed steel support members.
B. Section 06110 - Framing and Sheathing: Concealed wood framing and blocking for compartment support.
C. Section 07900 - Joint Sealers.
D. Division 16 - Electrical: Electrical utility service fittings.
E. Division 16 - Electrical: Electronic control service outlets.
1.4 REFERENCES
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section.
A. ASTM E 84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
B. ANSI/HFES 100-2007, Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations.
C. ANSI/BIFMA - American National Standard For Office Furnishings.
D. ANSI A208.1 - Particleboard Standard.
E. ANSI/BIFMA X5.5 - American National Standard For Office Furnishings-Desk Products
F. NEMA LD 3 - High Pressure Decorative Laminates.
G. ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities.
H. California Technical Bulletin 117 - Requirements, Test Procedure and Apparatus for Testing the Flame Retardance of Resilient Filling Materials Used in Upholstered Furniture
I. US Green Building Council.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1. Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3. Installation methods.
C. Shop Drawings: Indicate casework locations, large scale plans, elevations, cross sections, rough-in and anchor placement dimensions and tolerances, clearances required. Show component dimensions, configurations, construction details, joint details, and attachments, utility and service requirements and locations.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete selection samples if colors have already been selected.
D. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of color chips representing manufacturer's full range of available colors and patterns.
E. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size 6 inches (150 mm) square, representing actual product, color, and patterns.
F. Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete the following paragraphs if LEED is not applicable. Consult with manufacturer for areas where LEED credits may be available.
G. LEED Submittals: Provide documentation of how the requirements of Credit will be met:
1. List of proposed materials with recycled content. Indicate post-consumer recycled content and pre-consumer recycled content for each product having recycled content.
2. Product data and certification letter indicating percentages by weight of post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content for products having recycled content.
3. List of proposed materials with rapidly renewing content. Indicate rapidly renewing content percentage for each product having rapidly renewing content.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum three years documented experience and approved by manufacturer.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include a mock-up if the project size and/or quality warrant taking such a precaution. The following is one example of how a mock-up on a large project might be specified. When deciding on the extent of the mock-up, consider all the major different types of work on the project.
C. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of console arrangement, ergonomics and application workmanship.
1. Provide in area designated by Architect.
2. Do not proceed with remaining work until layout, workmanship, and color are approved by Architect.
3. Rework mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
4. Accepted mock-ups shall be comparison standard for remaining Work.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include the following paragraph as required. Delete if not required.
1.7 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETINGS
A. Convene minimum two weeks prior to commencing work of this section.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B. Accept console components on site. Inspect on arrival for damage.
C. Store products clear of floor in manner to prevent damage.
D. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
1.9 SEQUENCING AND COORDINATION
A. Ensure that products of this section are supplied to affected trades in time to prevent interruption of construction progress.
B. Coordinate casework installation with size, location and installation of service utilities.
1.10 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
1.11 WARRANTY
A. Lifetime warranty for manufacturer manufactured products to the original owner.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Eaton, which is located at: 160 Gold Star Blvd.; Worcester, MA 01606; Toll Free Tel: 800-225-7348; Tel: 508-852-4300; Fax: 508-365-6178; Email:request info (); Web:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
C. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
2.2 APPLICATIONS/SCOPE
A. Application type:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select one or more of the following application paragraphs as required for the project and delete those not required. Add applications not listed.
1. Dispatch Communications 9-1-1.
2. Dispatch Communications PSAP.
3. NOC.
4. EOC.
5. Transportation Control Center.
6. Call Center.
7. Training.
8. Process Control Room.
9. Security Center.
10. ______.
B. Design Elements:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the design elements required from following paragraphs as required for the project and delete those not required. Add elements not listed.
1. Core Steel Frame.
2. Modular Walls.
3. Vertical Space Systems.
4. Ergonomic Stations:
5. Ergonomic Lifts:
a. Heavy duty single lift.
b. Sit-to-stand lift.
6. User Integration.
a. Personal environments.
b. Heat panel.
c. Lighting.
7. Technology Integration.
8. Filing and Storage.
a. Mobile pedestal.
b. Rotary resource.
2.3 CONSOLE SYSTEMS
A. General:
1. Consoles shall feature a modular steel core system that provides optimal structural integrity, unrestricted cable management and access, and vertical/horizontal modularity. Provide cantilevered supports as required to enable free leg swing under stationary work surfaces.
2. Consoles shall meet ANSI-BIFMA, BSR/HFES 100, and ADA guidelines and requirements.
B. Configuration:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Edit the following paragraphs as required. Indicate console configuration on the Drawings as required. Use schedule at the end of this Section if individual component definition and location scheduling is required. Contact manufacturer for assistance in defining detailed configuration assistance and layout.
1. See Drawings for console configuration.
2. See Schedule at the end of this section for definition and location of required system elements.
C. Structural Cores:
1. General:
a. Structural core shall serve as the primary structural foundation for the console system. The face of the core shall include mounting points to accept attached stationary work surfaces or to mount stabilizing brackets for adjustable surfaces.
2. Core design:
a. Open frame design with detachable panels. The base, top and sides shall be permeated with multiple cable ports as required to permit vertical and lateral cable management.
3. Cable ports:
a. 3 inches and 3.5 inches in diameter and trimmed with plastic bushings to create a smooth internal surface.
4. Removable panels:
a. Type:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the removable panel type(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
1) Fabric, with a vented steel base skirt to permit heat dissipation.
2) Laminate, with a vented steel base skirt to permit heat dissipation.
3) Tack panel, with a vented steel base skirt to permit heat dissipation.
4) Acoustical Panel, with a vented steel base skirt to permit heat dissipation.
5) Steel, with a vent pattern to permit heat dissipation.
5. Load rating:
a. Comply with ANSI-BIFMA X5.5.
b. 1200 pounds for double sided application.
c. 750 pounds for single sided application.
6. Core widths:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the core width(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 24 inches.
b. 30 inches.
c. 36 inches.
d. 42 inches.
e. 48 inches.
f. 60 inches.
g. 72 inches.
h. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
7. Core depth:
a. 6 inches without panels.
8. Height (leveling capabilities):
a. 28 inches to 30 inches with two adjustable leveling guides.
9. Core finish:
a. Epoxy powder coated.
D. Modular Walls:
1. General:
a. Modular walls provide a workstation privacy where required and support for technology integration, cable management and storage access above the work surface.
2. Wall widths:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the modular wall width(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 24 inches.
b. 30 inches.
c. 36 inches.
d. 42 inches.
e. 48 inches.
f. 60 inches.
g. 72 inches.
h. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
3. Wall height:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the wall height(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 12 inches with tier 1/2/3 capabilities.
b. 16 inches with tier 1/2/3 capabilities.
4. Internal wall components:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the internal wall component(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. Slatwall aluminum extrusions with removable raceway covers.
b. Fabric covering.
c. Whiteboard surfaces.
d. Rack-mount modules.
5. External wall inserts.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the external wall insert(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. Acoustic fabric.
b. Tackable fabric.
c. Decorative laminate.
d. Painted steel.
E. Vertical End Trim:
1. General:
a. Provide as required to cap the exposed ends of a core and corresponding FPD walls. Not required when decorative privacy screen panels are used. Use for configurations that utilize tiered display walls of different heights.
b. Provide 3 inch diameter cable grommet at bottom of end trim.
c. Transition wall trim:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the end trim height(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete the one not required.
1) Height: 12 inches.
2) Height: 16 inches.
F. Top Trim:
1. General:
a. Steel dome shaped top trim to finish the exposed top portion of a modular wall and shall be removable by hand. Provide with an integrated vent pattern for heat dissipation.
2. Width:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the top trim width(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 24 inches.
b. 30 inches.
c. 36 inches.
d. 42 inches.
e. 48 inches.
f. 60 inches.
g. 72 inches.
h. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
G. Connectors:
1. Type:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the connector type(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 15 degrees.
b. 30 degrees.
c. 45 degrees.
d. 60 degrees.
e. 90 degrees.
f. 120 degrees.
g. 180 degrees.
h. 360 degrees.
i. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select connector type from the following paragraphs as required and delete the one not required.
j. Concave.
k. Convex.
H. CPU Storage below work surface level:
1. CADDY:
a. General: Recessed, under work surface equipment enclosure that retracts into the core to afford uninhibited free leg swing. Left or right handed.
b. Mounting: Mounts to core and swings forward up to 90 degrees on a two part hinge assembly. Equipped with loop style easy-pull handle.
c. Storage area: 20 inches high by 7.5 inches wide by 17.5 inches deep.
2. CPU Dockers:
a. General: Enclosed equipment module that mounts to core with ventilated sides and locking ventilated full swing door on 14 inch and 24 inch widths and center meeting doors on 36 inch widths. Left or right handed. Equipped with full-extension equipment shelf with ball bearing suspension to enable full service access to equipment.
b. Size:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the size(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
1) 14 inches wide by 28 inches deep with a storage area of 10.2 inches wide by 25.9 inches deep by 22 inches high.
2) 24 inches wide by 20 inches deep with a storage area of 20.2 inches wide by 17.9 inches deep by 22 inches high.
3) 24 inches wide by 28 inches deep with a storage area of 20.2 inches wide by 25.9 inches deep by 22 inches high.
4) 36 inches wide by 20 inches deep with a storage area of 32.2 inches wide by 17.9 inches deep by 22 inches high.
5) As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
3. Rackmount Docker:
a. General: Enclosed equipment module that mounts to core with ventilated sides and ventilated locking full swing door. Left or right handed.
b. Size:
1) 24 inches wide with 19 inch EIA rackmount rails front and back.
I. CPU Storage at desktop level:
1. General:
a. Compact storage module unit that accepts communication gear and surveillance equipment.
b. Size:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the size(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
1) 24 inches wide with 19 inch EIA rackmount front rails.
2) 30 inches wide with 19 inch EIA rackmount front rails.
3) 36 inches wide with 19 inch EIA rackmount front rails.
4) As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
c. Mounting:
1) Attach directly to the face of the modular wall.
d. Vertical spacing:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the vertical spacing(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
1) 3 units.
2) 6 units.
3) 9 units.
4) 12 units.
5) 15 units.
6) As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
J. Support Structures:
1. Uprights:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the upright(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. Full depth.
b. Transitional.
c. Wedge.
d. Top support.
K. Work Surfaces:
1. Materials:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the work surface material from the following paragraphs as required and delete the one not required.
a. Wood Core: Constructed of 45 Lb/Ft3particleboard that meets or exceeds ANSI A208.1-99/Grade M-2.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select laminate, wood or phenolic surface from the following paragraphs as required and delete the one not required.
1) Finish: Decorative laminate on top and equivalent backer sheet on the underside.
a) Edge: Full T-mold with 0.6 inch radius leading edge and a 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) thick vinyl extrusion secondary flat edge banding.
2) Finish: Natural wood veneer or exposed surfaces.
a) Edge: Standard wood veneer edge band matching face veneer.
3) Finish: Phenolic resin on exposed surfaces.
a) Edge: Square with rounded edges and corners.
4) Thickness: 1.2 inches (38.1 mm).
2. Width:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the work surface width(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 24 inches.
b. 30 inches.
c. 36 inches.
d. 42 inches.
e. 48 inches.
f. 60 inches.
g. 72 inches.
h. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
3. Depth:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the work surface depth(s) from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
a. 24 inches.
b. 30 inches.
c. 36 inches.
d. As required for the configuration indicated on the Drawings.
4. Mounting height:
a. 29 inches above finish floor.
L. Ergonomic Work Surface Base:
1. Dual-lift: Provides independent high speed lifting mechanisms for keyboard and monitor decks.
2. Single lift: Provides heavy duty lift mechanism below for work surface.
a. Load capacity: 1000 pounds.
b. Vertical travel range: 27 inches to 45 inches.
c. Travel speed: 0.31 inches per second.
d. Noise factor: 70-73 dB.
e. Integrated keyboard platform: manually adjustable.
3. Single Lift with integrated keyboard.
M. Accessories:
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select the accessories from the following paragraphs as required and delete those not required.
1. Keyboard platforms.
2. Phone holder, 9.5 inches wide by 2 inches high by 8.5 inches deep.
3. Accessory tray, 10 inches wide by 2 inches high by 9.5 inches deep.