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CONTRACT 5216 CLOSEDAgreement No. 5216 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR DESIGN SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO AND ALAGIA ENGINEERING RECREATION PARK PHASE 4 LIGHTING PROJECT NO.: PW 16 -26 This AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of September, 2016, by and between the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, a municipal corporation and general law city ( "CITY ") and ALAGIA ENGINEERING, an Individual /Sole Proprietor ( "CONSULTANT "). 1. CONSIDERATION. A. As partial consideration, CONSULTANT agrees to perform the work listed in the SCOPE OF SERVICES, below; B. As additional consideration, CONSULTANT and CITY agree to abide by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement; C. As additional consideration, CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT a sum not to exceed twenty thousand dollars and zero cents ($20,000.00). CITY may modify this amount as set forth below. Unless otherwise specified by written amendment to this Agreement, CITY will pay this sum as specified in the attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES. A. CONSULTANT will perform services listed in the attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference. B. CONSULTANT will, in a professional manner, furnish all of the labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculation, and all other means whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by CITY, necessary or proper to perform and complete the work and provide the professional services required of CONSULTANT by this Agreement. 3. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. While performing this Agreement, CONSULTANT will use the appropriate generally accepted professional standards of practice existing at the time of performance utilized by persons engaged in providing similar services. CITY will continuously monitor CONSULTANT's services. CITY will notify CONSULTANT of any deficiencies and CONSULTANT will have fifteen (15) days after such notification to cure any Agreement No. 5216 shortcomings to CITY's satisfaction. Costs associated with curing the deficiencies will be borne by CONSULTANT. 4. PAYMENTS. For CITY to pay CONSULTANT as specified by this Agreement, CONSULTANT must submit a detailed invoice to CITY which lists the hours worked and hourly rates for each personnel category and reimbursable costs (all as set forth in Exhibit "A ") the tasks performed, the percentage of the task completed during the billing period, the cumulative percentage completed for each task, the total cost of that work during the preceding billing month and a cumulative cash flow curve showing projected and actual expenditures versus time to date. 5. NON - APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. Payments due and payable to CONSULTANT for current services are within the current budget and within an available, unexhausted and unencumbered appropriation of the CITY. In the event the CITY has not appropriated sufficient funds for payment of CONSULTANT services beyond the current fiscal year, this Agreement will cover only those costs incurred up to the conclusion of the current fiscal year. 6. ADDITIONAL WORK. A. CITY's city manager ("Manager ") may determine, at the Manager's sole discretion, that CONSULTANT must perform additional work ( "Additional Work ") to complete the Scope of Work. If Additional Work is needed, the Manager will give written authorization to CONSULTANT to perform such Additional Work. B. If CONSULTANT believes Additional Work is needed to complete the Scope of Work, CONSULTANT will provide the Manager with written notification that contains a specific description of the proposed Additional Work, reasons for such Additional Work, and a detailed proposal regarding cost. C. Payments over $5,000.00 for Additional Work must be approved by CITY's city council. All Additional Work will be subject to all other terms and provisions of this Agreement. 7. FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. A. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT agrees that it has: i. Carefully investigated and considered the scope of services to be performed; ii. Carefully considered how the services should be performed; and iii. Understands the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. B. If services involve work upon any site, CONSULTANT agrees that -2- Agreement No. 5216 CONSULTANT has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, before commencing the services hereunder. Should CONSULTANT discover any latent or unknown conditions that may materially affect the performance of the services, CONSULTANT will immediately inform CITY of such fact and will not proceed except at CONSULTANT's own risk until written instructions are received from CITY. 8. TERM. The term of this Agreement will be from September 20, 2016, to September 20, 2017. Unless otherwise determined by written amendment between the parties, this Agreement will terminate in the following instances: A. Completion of the work specified in Exhibit "A "; B. Termination as stated in Section 16.. 9. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. A. CONSULTANT will not perform any work under this Agreement until: i. CONSULTANT furnishes proof of insurance as required under Section 23 of this Agreement; and ii. CITY gives CONSULTANT a written notice to proceed. B. Should CONSULTANT begin work on any phase in advance of receiving written authorization to proceed, any such professional services are at CONSULTANT's own risk. 10. TIME EXTENSIONS. Should CONSULTANT be delayed by causes beyond CONSULTANT's control, CITY may grant a time extension for the completion of the contracted services. If delay occurs, CONSULTANT must notify the Manager within forty -eight hours (48 hours), in writing, of the cause and the extent of the delay and how such delay interferes with the Agreement's schedule. The Manager will extend the completion time, when appropriate, for the completion of the contracted services. 11. CONSISTENCY. In interpreting this Agreement and resolving any ambiguities, the main body of this Agreement takes precedence over the attached Exhibits; this Agreement supersedes any conflicting provisions. Any inconsistency between the Exhibits will be resolved in the order in which the Exhibits appear below: A. Exhibit A: Scope of Work and Budget 12. CHANGES. CITY may order changes in the services within the general scope of this Agreement, consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions, and the contract sum and the contract time will be adjusted accordingly. All such changes must be authorized in writing, -3- Agreement No. 5216 executed by CONSULTANT and CITY. The cost or credit to CITY resulting from changes in the services will be determined in accordance with written agreement between the parties. 13. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. CONSULTANT will provide CITY with a Taxpayer Identification Number. 14. PERMITS AND LICENSES. CONSULTANT, at its sole expense, will obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement, all necessary permits, licenses, and certificates that may be required in connection with the performance of services under this Agreement. 15. WAIVER. CITY's review or acceptance of, or payment for, work product prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement will not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights CITY may have under this Agreement or of any cause of action arising from CONSULTANT's performance. A waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement will not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement, whether of the same or different character. 16. TERMINATION. A. Except as otherwise provided, CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time with or without cause. B. CONSULTANT may terminate this Agreement at any time with CITY's mutual consent. Notice will be in writing at least thirty (30) days before the effective termination date. C. Upon receiving a termination notice, CONSULTANT will immediately cease performance under this Agreement unless otherwise provided in the termination notice. Except as otherwise provided in the termination notice, any additional work performed by CONSULTANT after receiving a termination notice will be performed at CONSULTANT" own cost; CITY will not be obligated to compensate CONSULTANT for such work. D. Should termination occur, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepared by CONSULTANT will, at CITY's option, become CITY's property, and CONSULTANT will receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed up to the effective date of notice of termination, not to exceed the total costs under Section 1(C). E. Should the Agreement be terminated pursuant to this Section, CITY may procure on its own terms services similar to those terminated. F. By executing this document, CONSULTANT waives any and all claims for damages that might otherwise arise from CITY's termination under this Section. -4- Agreement No. 5216 17. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, data, studies, drawings, maps, models, photographs and reports prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement are CITY's property. CONSULTANT may retain copies of said documents and materials as desired, but will deliver all original materials to CITY upon CITY's written notice. CITY agrees that use of CONSULTANT's completed work product, for purposes other than identified in this Agreement, or use of incomplete work product, is at CITY's own risk. 18. PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS. Except as necessary for performance of service under this Agreement, no copies, sketches, or graphs of materials, including graphic art work, prepared pursuant to this Agreement, will be released by CONSULTANT to any other person or public CITY without CITY's prior written approval. All press releases, including graphic display information to be published in newspapers or magazines, will be approved and distributed solely by CITY, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between the parties. 19. INDEMNIFICATION. A. CONSULTANT must save harmless, indemnify and defend CITY and all its officers, employees and representatives from and against any and all suits, actions, or claims, of any character whatever, brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages sustained by any person or property arising from, pertaining to, or relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT or any of CONSULTANT's officers, agents, employees, or representatives. B. For purposes of this section "CITY" includes CITY's officers, officials, employees, agents, representatives, and certified volunteers. C. It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing provisions are intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the State of California and will survive termination of this Agreement. D. The requirements as to the types and limits of insurance coverage to be maintained by CONSULTANT as required by Section 23, and any approval of said insurance by CITY, are not intended to and will not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations otherwise assumed by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement, including, without limitation, to the provisions concerning indemnification. 20. ASSIGNABILITY. This Agreement is for CONSULTANT's professional services. CONSULTANT's attempts to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without CITY's written approval are prohibited and will be null and void. 21. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CITY and CONSULTANT agree that CONSULTANT will act as an independent contractor and will have control of all work and the manner in which is it performed. CONSULTANT will be free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with CITY. CONSULTANT is not an agent or employee of CITY -5- Agreement No. 5216 and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits CITY provides for its employees. Any provision in this Agreement that may appear to give CITY the right to direct CONSULTANT as to the details of doing the work or to exercise a measure of control over the work means that CONSULTANT will follow the direction of the CITY as to end results of the work only. 22. AUDIT OF RECORDS. CONSULTANT will maintain full and accurate records with respect to all services and matters covered under this Agreement. CITY will have free access at all reasonable times to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcript therefrom, and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings and activities. CONSULTANT will retain such financial and program service records for at least three (3) years after termination or final payment under this Agreement. 23. INSURANCE. A. Before commencing performance under this Agreement, and at all other times this Agreement is effective, CONSULTANT will procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits complying, at a minimum, with the limits set forth below: 11M -()C In ranracc Limits Commercial general liability: $1,000,000 Professional Liability $1,000,000 Business automobile liability $1,000,000 Workers compensation Statutory requirement B. Commercial general liability insurance will meet or exceed the requirements of ISO -CGL Form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. The amount of insurance set forth above will be a combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Liability policies will be endorsed to name CITY, its officials, and employees as "additional insureds" under said insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed "primary" such that any other insurance that may be carried by CITY will be excess thereto. Such endorsement must be reflected on ISO Form No. CG 20 10 11 85 or 88, or equivalent. Such insurance will be on an "occurrence," not a "claims made," basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to CITY. C. Professional liability coverage will be on an "occurrence basis" if such coverage is available, or on a "claims made" basis if not available. When coverage is provided on a "claims made basis," CONSULTANT will continue to renew the insurance for a period of three (3) years after this Agreement expires or is 0 Agreement No. 5216 terminated. Such insurance will have the same coverage and limits as the policy that was in effect during the term of this Agreement, and will cover CONSULTANT for all claims made by CITY arising out of any errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, or its officers, employees or agents during the time this Agreement was in effect. D. Automobile coverage will be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01 06 92, including symbol 1 (Any Auto). E. CONSULTANT will furnish to CITY duly authenticated Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance of the insurance required under this Agreement and such other evidence of insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by CITY from time to time. Insurance must be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best Company Rating equivalent to at least a Rating of "A:VII." F. Should CONSULTANT, for any reason, fail to obtain and maintain the insurance required by this Agreement, CITY may obtain such coverage at CONSULTANT's expense and deduct the cost of such insurance from payments due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement or terminate pursuant to Section 16. 24. USE OF SUBCONTRACTORS. CONSULTANT must obtain CITY's prior written approval to use any consultants while performing any portion of this Agreement. Such approval must approve of the proposed consultant and the terms of compensation. 25. INCIDENTAL TASKS. CONSULTANT will meet with CITY monthly to provide the status on the project, which will include a schedule update and a short narrative description of progress during the past month for each major task, a description of the work remaining and a description of the work to be done before the next schedule update. 26. NOTICES. All communications to either party by the other party will be deemed made when received by such party at its respective name and address as follows: If to CONSULTANT: Alagia Engineering 17743 Del Paso Dr. Poway, CA 92064 Attention: Neal Alagia If to CITY: City of El Segundo- Public Works 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 Attention: John Gilmour Any such written communications by mail will be conclusively deemed to have been received by the addressee upon deposit thereof in the United States Mail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as noted above. In all other instances, notices will be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this paragraph. -7- Agreement No. 5216 27. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. CONSULTANT will comply with all conflict of interest laws and regulations including, without limitation, CITY's conflict of interest regulations. 28. SOLICITATION. CONSULTANT maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, CONSULTANT warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Should CONSULTANT breach or violate this warranty, CITY may rescind this Agreement without liability. 29. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement and every provision herein is generally for the exclusive benefit of CONSULTANT and CITY and not for the benefit of any other party. There will be no incidental or other beneficiaries of any of CONSULTANT's or CITY's obligations under this Agreement. 30. INTERPRETATION. This Agreement was drafted in, and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and exclusive venue for any action involving this agreement will be in Los Angeles County. 31. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. CONSULTANT agrees to comply with all federal, state, and local laws applicable to this Agreement. 32. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, and its Attachments, sets forth the entire understanding of the parties. There are no other understandings, terms or other agreements expressed or implied, oral or written. There is one (1) Attachment to this Agreement. This Agreement will bind and inure to the benefit of the parties to this Agreement and any subsequent successors and assigns. 33. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. Each Party had the opportunity to independently review this Agreement with legal counsel. Accordingly, this Agreement will be construed simply, as a whole, and in accordance with its fair meaning; it will not be interpreted strictly for or against either Party. 34. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion of the court to render such portion enforceable and, as so modified, such portion and the balance of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 35. AUTHORITYIMODIFICATION. The Parties represent and warrant that all necessary action has been taken by the Parties to authorize the undersigned to execute this Agreement and to engage in the actions described herein. This Agreement may be modified by written amendment. CITY's executive manager, or designee, may execute any such amendment on behalf of CITY. 36. ACCEPTANCE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES. The Parties agree that this Agreement, agreements ancillary to this Agreement, and related documents to be entered into in connection with this Agreement will be considered signed when the signature of a party is delivered by -8- . Agreement No. 5216 facsimile transmission. Such facsimile signature will be treated in all respects as having the same effect as an original signature. CAPTIONS. The captions of paragraphs of - convenience reference only rt will not - _ 38. TIME IS OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 39. FORCE MAJEURE. Should performance of this Agreement be prevented due to fire, flood, explosion, acts of terrorism, war, embargo, government action, civil or military authority, the natural elements, or other similar causes beyond the Parties' reasonable control, then the Agreement will immediately terminate without obligation of either party to the other. 40. STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT represents that it has demonstrated trustworthiness and possesses the quality, fitness and capacity to perform the Agreement in a manner satisfactory to CITY. CONSULTANT represents that its financial resources, surety and insurance experience, service experience, completion ability, personnel, current workload, experience in dealing with private consultants, and experience in dealing with public agencies all suggest that CONSULTANT is capable of performing the proposed contract and has a demonstrated capacity to deal fairly and effectively with and to satisfy a public CITY. [Signatures on next page] lam Agreement No. 5216 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this contract the day and year first hereinabove written. CITY Greg City ATTEST Tracy ,y W ave ° ° Ciy APPROVED AS TO FORM: Mark I. Hensley City Attorney Insurance Reviewed by° mm„ -10- ALAGIA E GINEEIR NG Name: Neall Albgl E Title: Il:: :Idnrpp ap Consultant Taxpayer ID No. 49-2966357 Consultant City Business License No.: 38449 Alagia Engineering 17743 Del Paso Dr Poway, CA 92064 September 16, 2016 City of El Segundo Dept. of Public Works 150 Illinois St El Segundo, CA 90245 Exhibit A Agreement No. 5216 Attention: John Gilmour Reference: El Segundo Park Tennis Court Lighting Proposal No. 16026 Dear John: We are pleased to offer our engineering services for the new MUSCO tennis court lighting and revised lighting controls at El Segundo Park as described in your email dated September 8, 2016 and subsequent email dated September 12. 1. We understand the scope of this project to be the removal of the existing shoe box fixtures at the tennis courts 1,2,5,6,7, and the volleyball courts as well as the paddle tennis courts replacing theses fixtures with MUSCO Sports lighting as shown on drawings provided by MUSCO. Additional circuits currently fed through the existing Square -D programmable logic system will be relocated to the new and existing MUSCO controllers as outlined in the email provided by the recreational superintendent dated September 13, 2016. 2. Our services will consist of engineering design for electrical systems for the project, including the following: a. Attendance at a project kickoff meeting with the client and the entire team to determine the specific scope requirements, client design /drafting standards, project schedule and client expectations. b. Electrical design including branch circuiting, load calculations, panel schedules and single line diagram. C. Lighting design including fixture selection based on MUSCO drawings provided, controls, branch circuiting, connection details and footing requirements. d. Electrical design to reroute circuits identified by the City to MUSCO's Control Link system including branch circuiting and additional relays where needed. 1 1 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 Alagia Engineering 17743 Del Paso Dr Poway, CA 92064 e, Electrical specifications in CSI format. f. Construction administration services including submittal review and responses to questions during construction. g. Electrical Engineering design plans will be provided on 24 "x36" sheets in PDF form including title sheet, electrical legend and notes, demolition and new site plans denoting locations of lights and conduit runs. Drawings will also provide enlarged plans of electrical rooms where required to describe details of installation and panel /control equipment. Single line diagrams, and panel schedules will be provided as well as details as required to show connections and wiring to new fixtures and control points. Submit Plans & Calcs to City of El Segundo Building Safety Department for "No -Fee" Electrical Permit. Respond to and Revise plans per plancheck comments. 3. Our fee for the work outlined above is a lump sum amount for design services and an hourly not to exceed (HNTE) for construction administration services as follows: .r . 'r UM Construction Documents (Fixed Fee) 1.7,500 Construction Administration (HNTE) 2,500, Total 20,000 * This fee includes travel expenses to the site. Final drawings will be provided to your office in PDF form for your office to print. 4. Our services and fees do not include the following items which, if required, will be considered additional services: a, Investigation of existing conditions that are hidden or concealed including below grade utilities. Any existing condition that will require destructive testing to determine the existing conditions is not included. Therefore, Alagia Engineering cannot assume any responsibility for these "concealed" conditions or below grade conditions. b. Revit or BIM modelling or any three dimensional modeling of the site. Site drawings will be provided on AutoCAD. N 2 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 Alagia Engineering 17743 Del Paso Dr Poway, CA 92064 C. The CalOSHA /NFPA 70E Arc Flash Studies. d. Commissioning or coordination with commissioning done by others. e, Signal systems including Security, CCTV, telephone, data and /or equipment systems design. f. Lighting design for other areas not indicated in the scope of work at the park. g. Phasing and multiple construction document packages. h. Redesigns associated with value engineering. Any design services caused by scope changes, work damaged by fire or other cause. j. Construction Phase services 90 days after the construction contract plus extensions through no fault of the Engineer or beyond the control of the Engineer. 5. Additional services will be performed on an hourly basis at our standard billing rates as follows: 2016: Principals $165 / hour Senior Engineers $140/ hour Engineers $125/ hour Senior Designers $100/ hour Designers $ 90/ hour CAD Operators $ 75 / hour Clerical $ 65/ hour Outside Services Our cost plus 10% 2017 and after: We anticipate rates will be escalated at approximately 7% to 10% per year. We appreciate this opportunity and look forward to working with your firm on this project. Sincerely, ALAGIA ENGINEERING Neal Alagia P.E. Principal 3 3 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 4 of 45 FEE CALCULATION WORK SHEET PROJECT TITLE: �.._......_�__.._.. 'ROJECT . _ EI Segundo Park NO Alagia Engineenng .6026 SUBJECT_+ Fee Proposal Senlor Project Design Electrical CAD Total ITEM WORK DESCRIPTION Principal Engineer Engineer Enameer Designer Drafter Clerical Hours Total Fee ............�._. __....... , , ..,,,,.,,, .._ ...._.. _ „w _... n �^nrm^�nwi y„�x Staff Rates $16 5 00 _. $140 00 $12500 $100 00 $90 CO $75 00 $65 00 rNy XI °�� n [ at��r / �jrla jr CA Phase "T OUIf / ✓7 rrd lt�ni Code 8 0 4-C R rr��, A Project Siie and Review ���__._._.. .__... ..��.. ..........w _ .._�.... m ; B Set up Sheets In CADD Create Title Sheet 80 _ .. _.. „......� ...._. .,. e r C Electrical Legend�Symbols Notes .. .. 15,0' ,._. 8 0 - Details � _. D _1_ E Lhtm Control Rework 8 0 6 0 """""D F Buse of Circuits n of Branch Gircultin and R_ Design g �, 15 0 wwa___ _,_ 6.0 ,�».�,,..� l„n' '4""' N � � o � G ..........�..�.. 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Grand TaA - Fe; 20,093 4 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 From: Bobbett, Jesse Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 1:57 PM To: 'neat alagia'; Gilmour, John Cc: mike.marchetti @musco.com; Trujillo, Mark; Green, Shawn Subject: RE: PW 16 -26 Rec Park Lighting - Additional Control Good Morning Neal, You could group the following lights together on the same zones: Parking, Perimeter and Safety Joslyn Center Parking Lot Joslyn Center Walkways Checkout Parking Lot Recreation Park Perimeter Lights Picnic Areas Checkout Building Exterior - Ping Pong Area - Exterior Checkout Building Lights Checkout Buildine Interior - Building Restrooms and Storage Area The only potential issue I see is that the breakers for these are not located in the same spot as our current Musco Control Boxes. The Checkout Building Light breakers are at the Checkout Building (No current Musco control box), Recreation Park Perimeter Lights are located at the Parks Yard and Brett field (Both have Musco boxes). Jesse Bobbett Recreation Superintendent City of El Segundo Phone: (310)524 -2702 E -Mail: jbobbett @elsegundo.org From: neal alagia [mailto:nalagia @san.rr.com] Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:36 PM To: Gilmour, John Cc: mike.marchetti @musco.com; Bobbett, Jesse Subject: RE: PW 16 -26 Rec Park Lighting - Additional Control Hi John Will review and give Mike and Jesse a call tomorrow. I suppose I am wondering if all these areas listed need to be on separate zones or if any one of them typically come on and off with another area ...then we could save a bit on relay costs. Anyways, I will take a look at all the existing drawings sent over and review them first. 5 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 Thanks, Neal Alagia PE Alagia Engineering 17743 Del Paso Dr Poway, CA 92064 858 - 746 -7414 From: Gilmour, John i�.. � ';) Sent: Monday, September ­1- 2-' 2, 2016 11:35 AM To:'nalagia @san.rr.com' <„ mm. Cc:'mike.marchetti @ musco.com' >, Bobbett, Jesse < T 1 � H&; > Subject: PW 16 -26 Rec Park Lighting - Additional Control��� � Neal, The Parks Dept. would like to move some additional existing lights on the Musco Control System. These lights are not being changed or replaced, just the control is being moved onto the Musco System. This work is being planned to be done at the same time as the other new lights are being installed. The email below from Jesse (at Parks Dept.) lists these existing lights that are to be moved over. The City will need your electrical engineering drawing to also incorporate any work necessary to move these controls over. Please digest this and reach out to Jesse (310) 524 -2702 and to Mike (at Musco) for any questions prior to meeting Wednesday for your walk through. Thank you, John Gilmour City of El Segundo Dept. of Public Works (310) 524 -2316 From: Bobbett, Jesse Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 8:02 AM To: 'mike. marchetti@musco.com' Cc: Gilmour, John; Trujillo, Mark; Petit, Meredith Subject: RE: City of El Segundo Recreation Park Lights Good Morning Mike, As we discussed at last week's walkthrough, here are the lights that we would like to add to the Musco Light System (not including the new tennis lights): Lights Currently Controlled by Square D we'd like to add to Musco: Joslyn Center Parking Lot Joslyn Center Walkways Recreation Park Perimeter Lights Picnic Areas Checkout Parking Lot Checkout - Grass Area 6 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 Ping Pong Area Building Restrooms and Storage Area - Exterior Checkout Building Lights Additionally, after some testing this morning, I believe your solution to keep the Square D Computer System (PCS) from affecting some of the current lights on the Musco system will work. Switching the affected breakers to "manual" didn't affect those lights when we powered them on through Musco so I think we are good there. Please let me know if you need any additional information, Jesse Bobbett Recreation Superintendent City of El Segundo Phone: (310)524 -2702 E -Mail. 7 of 45 Ilk. I. RAJ 4,1 H II ra wo 0 0 00 C > WOW 0 0 0 tu to ku Lu lu Q q fA U. tu 0 U. i� MCA 4i 41 Jr, 9 n I d A IV,,� ni,a Agreement No. 5216 41 & #2 #3 & 44 n5 #6 #7 & #8 #9 & #10 9 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 #11; #12, #13, & #14 1415 #16 #17 #18 #19 10 of 45 m CfU E E L4 �J c c (C rt u ---- 01,41, I LL- - ..______. N _..... ........ N Q �2 W ❑''....Q 00 U 2 2 «. i u a0 M N cNri M C O O O ON Q C 'c� I d � / N ',,'w im Ln r iO (00 OE W C 0 b(O fII (0 N r '... M R w..; A( "ll W n ... .. . ...... W .... , �........ lj Co .........._.,.... (o (0 R1 n n 10 2 0 O N V S i; LO C C C C C C C C N N O] l0 YO 03 l0 0] . . ........... 1 Q . C N N . .... ...... .,.... _. .... ..__ O U ......... ........ 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E w LLI E t U- 0 0 0 0 z 00 0 cc A O, O 0 I- W 10 Ea rc CL Im 0 E vii 1p 0 C d cu C -0 N. 00 0. 0 Mtll E WI-I Cal LU c c c c c - CL, cK mro AR 0 4ymn C: RAV ,f1 C, dru co (N C\j r-- Co' C) ce) ........ . . .... ... — Lo (.0 9 . ......... LO F 0- > 0 c- 0 0 0 U) =0 W.4, + o o E o 0 ............................. w LLI U- 0 0 0 0 z 00 0 cc A O, O 0 I- W 10 N. 00 0. 0 r-- Co' C) ce) ........ . . .... ... — Lo (.0 9 . ......... LO F 0- > 0 c- 0 0 0 U) =0 W.4, + o o E o 0 ............................. w LLI U- z W Agreement No. 5216 IU Control System u a Project Information Project Specific Notes: � p Project #: 155137 Project Name: Recreation Park Phase 4 Date: 08/23/16 Project Engineer: D. Lohman Sales Representative: Mike Marchetti Control System Type: Control and Monitoring Communication Type: Digital Cellular Scan: 155137 -r2 Document ID: 155137P1V3- 0823162619 Distribution Panel Location or ID: Panel'L1 -L2' Total # of Distribution Panel Locations for Project: 1 Design Voltage /Hertz /Phase: 277/60/1 Control Voltage: 120 Equipment Listing DESCRIPTION APPROXIMATE SIZE .................. ............................._. 1.Control.and Monitoring Cabinet_ 24 X 72 2.Control and Monitoring Cabinet 24 X 72 Materials Checklist Contractor /Customer Supplied: ❑ A single control circuit must be supplied per distribution panel location. — If the control voltage is NOT available, a control transformer is required. ❑ Electrical distribution panel to provide overcurrent protection for circuits — Thermal /Magnetic circuit breaker sized per full load amps on Circuit Summary by Zone Chart ❑ Wiring: — Dedicated control power circuit — Power circuit to and from lighting contactors — Harnesses for cabinets at remote locations — Means of grounding, including lightning ground protection ❑ Electrical conduit wireway system — Entrance hubs rated NEMA 4: must be die -cast zinc, PVC, or copper -free die -cast aluminum ❑ Mounting hardware for cabinets ❑ Control circuit lock -on device to prevent unauthorized power interruption to control power ❑ Anti - corrosion compound to apply to ends of wire, if necessary Call Control -Link Central TM operations center at 8771347 -3319 to schedule activation of the control system upon completion of the installation. Note: Activation may take up to 1 112 hours T: %15 1551VNV3 23162619.Pdr QTY SIZE Total Contactors 23 30 AMP Total Off/On /Auto Switches: 6 IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Please confirm that the design voltage listed above is accurate for this facility. Design voltage /phase is defined as the voltage /phase being connected and utilized at each lighting pole's ballast enclosure disconnect. Inaccurate design voltage /phase can result in additional costs and delays. Contact your Musco sales representative to confirm this item. 2. In a 3 phase design, all 3 phases are to be run to each pole. When a 3 phase design is used Musco's single phase luminaires come pre -wired to utilize all 3 phases across the entire facility. 3. One contactor is required for each pole. When a pole has multiple circuits, one contactor is required for each circuit. All contactors are UL 100% rated for the published continuous load. All contactors are 3 pole. 4. If the lighting system will be fed from more than one distribution location, additional equipment may be required. Contact your Musco sales representative. 5. A single control circuit must be supplied per control system. 6. Size overcurrent devices using the full load amps column of the Circuit Summary By Zone chart- Minimum power factor is 0.9. NOTE: Refer to Installation Instructions for more details on equipment information and the installation requirements ©1999,2016 Musco Sports Lighting,LLC Form: T- 5030 -1 22 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 Recreation Park Phase 4 / 155137 - 155137-rl Panel 'Ll-L2'- Page 2 of 5 Cont,rol-L,inik. Control and Monitoring System Transformer (provided by customer for control vokagp Off—On—auto Digital cellular supply if not available) keyed switches antenna Electrical distribution panel (provided by customer for overcurrent proteefion) 1 , �Lj] WU Control and Additional monitoring control and cabinet monitoring cabinet (s) 70— (D Standard I w r T 7TR 12" Equipment ground To lighting circuits To lighting circuits .. ....... 7 1 Line power to contactors, and equipment grounding conductor Note A Note B 27 No A—E 2Load power to lighting circuits Note A Note B N/A No A — D 3 Control power (dedicated, 920A) 3 12 N/A No C, D 4 Control harnesses Note F 81, Yes' C, D, F L—5 Communication cable (RS -485) 1 8* yes C, D II Notes: A. Voltage and phasing per the notes on cover page. R60-33-00,C B. Calculate per load and voltage drop. C. Minimum conduit diameter. a. Wire 4 requires 2" (for connector ends to pass through). b. Wire 5 requires 1" (for connector ends to pass through), c. All other conduit diameters should be per code. D. Refer to control and monitoring system installation Instructions for more details on equipment information and the Installation requirements, E. Contact Musco it maximum wire length from circuit breaker to contactor exceeds value in chart..' F. Number of wires = 6 power wires + 2 wires per zone (see circuit summary by zone chart for the number of zones). 11111IMBANT, Communication wire (5) must be In separate conduit from any AC power wiring (1, 2, 3, 4). Control (3, 4) wires must be in separate conduit from line and load power wiring (1, 2). Musco supplied wire harnesses are provided In standard 8-foot lengths. L— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --- — --- — — — — — — — — — — — — T11MM13MV3-0 23I92919 pdf Kme Agreement No. 5216 Control System Summary Recreation Park Phase 4 / 155137 - 155137 -r2 Panel 'L1 -L2' - Page 3 of 5 SWITCHING S CHEDULE ......_... Field /Zone Descri tion Zones # OF FULL CONTROL POWER CONSUMPTION T-- .._nnis 5 1 ennis 5 ZONE 120V Single Phase Tennis 6 2 FIXTURES LOAD Tennis 7 3 ID VA loading INRUSH: 6238.0 Tennis 2 4 of Musco Tennis 1 5 T7 Supplied SEALED: 703.8 Volleyball /Paddle Tennis 6 2 Equipment BALLAST SPECIFICATIONS VOLTAGE: 277v SINGLE PHASE T8 .90 Minimum Power Factor Tennis 5 2 BALLAST OPERATING VOLTAGE 208 220 240 277 347 380 480 2 1500 Watt Metal Halide Lamp 8.6 8.3 7.5 6.5 5.1 4.7 3.7 2 Operating line amperage per fixture- maximum 30 C4 1 T9 Tennis 6 2 1000 Watt Metal Halide Lamp 6.5 6.4 5.8 4.9 4.0 3.6 2.9 2 Operating line amperage per fixture- maximum 30 C6 2 T13 Tennis 6 2 CIRCUIT SUMMARY BY ZONE POLE CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION # OF FULL CONTACTOR CONTACTOR ZONE FIXTURES LOAD SIZE (AMPS) ID AMPS T7 Tennis 5 2 9.8 30 C1 1 T8 Tennis 5 2 9.8 30 C2 1 T9 Tennis 5 2 9.8 30 C3 1 T10 Tennis 5 2 9.8 30 C4 1 T9 Tennis 6 2 9.8 30 C5 2 T10 Tennis 6 2 9.8 30 C6 2 T13 Tennis 6 2 9.8 30 C7 2 T14 Tennis 6 2 9.8 30 CF- 2 T13 Tennis 7 2 9.8 30 C9 3 T14 Tennis 7 2 9.8 30 C10 3 T15 Tennis 7 2 9.8 30 C11 3 T16 Tennis 7 2 9.8 30 1 C12 3 T 7 Tennis 2 2 9.8 30 C13 4 T18 Tennis 2 2 9.8 30 C14 4 T19 Tennis 2 2 9.8 30 C15 4 T20 Tennis 2 2 9.8 30 C16 4 T19 Tennis 1 2 9.8 30 C17 5 T20 Tennis 1 2 9.8 30 C18 5 T21 Tennis 1 2 9.8 30 C19 5 T22 Tennis 1 2 9.8 30 C20 5 P1 Volleyball /Paddle Tennis 3 14.7 30 C21 6 P2 Volleyball/Paddle Tennis 1 3 14.7 30 C22 I 6 P3 Volleyball /Paddle Tennis 2 9.8 30 C23 6 T:1 MISS1WP1V3-0 23162619 pdf 24 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE TAUSM13TPW3-0 23192919 pdf 25 of 45 Control System Summary Recreation Park Phase 4 1 155137 - 155137 -r2 'L1 ZONE SELECTOR Panel -L2' - Page 4 of 5 POLE ID PANEL SUMMARY CABINET __ CONTROL CONTACTOR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION FULL DISTRIBUTION CIRCUIT # MODULE ID T7 C1 LOAD PANEL ID (BY BREAKER LOCATION T8 C2 AMPS OTHERS) POSITION (BY T9 C3 OTHERS)_ 1 1 C1 2 Pole T7 9.80 T9 1 1 C2 Pole T8 9.80 T10 C6 1 1 C3 Pole T9 9.80 C7 1 1 C4 Pole T10 9.80 Zone 3 3 1 1 C5 T13 Pole T9 9.80 1 1 C6 C10 Pole T10 9.80 1 1 C7 Pole T13 9.80 1 1 C8 4 Pole T14 9.80 T17 1 1 C9 Pole T13 9.80 T18 C14 1 1 C10 Pole T14 9.80 C15 1 1 C11 Pole T15 9.80 Zone 5 5 1 1 C12 T19 Pole T16 9.80 2 1 C13 C18 Pole T17 9.80 2 1 C14 Pole T18 9.80 2 1 C15 Pole T19 9.80 2 1 C16 Pole T20 9.80 2 1 C17 Pole T19 9.80 2 1 C18 Pole T20 9.80 2 1 C19 Pole T21 9.80 2 1 C20 Pole T22 9.80 2 1 C21 Pole P1 14.70 2 1 C22 Pole P2 14.70 2 1 C23 Pole P3 9.80 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE TAUSM13TPW3-0 23192919 pdf 25 of 45 ZONE SCHEDULE CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ZONE SELECTOR ZONE DESCRIPTION POLE ID CONTACTOR SWITCH ID Zone 1 1 Tennis 5 T7 C1 T8 C2 T9 C3 T10 C4 Zone 2 2 Tennis 6 T9 C5 T10 C6 T13 C7 T14 C8 Zone 3 3 Tennis 7 T13 C9 T14 C10 T15 C11 T16 C12 Zone 4 4 Tennis 2 T17 C13 T18 C14 T19 C15 T20 C16 Zone 5 5 Tennis 1 T19 C17 T20 C18 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE TAUSM13TPW3-0 23192919 pdf 25 of 45 Agreement No. 5216 IN CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ZONE SELECTOR ZONE DESCRIPTION POLE ID CONTACTOR SWITCH ID Zone 5 5 Tennis 1 T21 C19 T22 C20 Zone 6 6 Volleyball /Paddle Tennis P1 C21 P2 C22 P3 C23 Before You Begin Electrical System Requirements Only a qualified electrician may perform electrical work. Follow all applicable code requirements. Ensure your electrician reviews the following information before beginning installation. • Ensure supply wiring is rated for 90 °C. • Size circuit breakers for full load amperage draw of each circuit. Refer to cabinet interior door label for short circuit current rating information. • A transformer may be required to supply control power. See Control Power Consumption table in Control System Summary. • The control system requires power at all times for manual lighting control, scheduling, and communication with Musco's Control -Link CentralT' service center. Only switch off power for maintenance. Supply a breaker lock -on device. Control System Summary Musco supplies a Control System Summary for every project. This document is necessary for system design and pre - installation planning. It contains project- specific details you need for installation. Here are the contents: • Project information - Project details - Contact information - References to documents such as lighting design scan - Voltage, frequency, and phase - Control voltage • Materials checklist - A quick reference of everything you supply for the project • Equipment listing - Cabinets - Contactors and sizes - Switches • Important installation notes • Control system diagram - Cabinet layout - Wire runs and conduit details • Switching schedule - Fields and lighting zones • Control power consumption - Control voltage and phase requirements - Volt -amp loading of control system • Circuit summary by zone - Switching zone details (pole, number of luminaires, field, contactor ID, zone) - Full load current draw for each circuit • Panel summary - Panel layout by circuit - Service Control module location for each circuit/ contactor • Zone schedule - Field /circuit grouping by zone /selector switch 02012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1464- en04 -3 4 27 of 45 Before You Begin Cabinet Dimensions 72.60 in RI (1629 mm) 73.25 in (1861 mm) 49.25 in (1251 mm) 48.00 in (1219 mm) Control cabinet 48 in (1219 mm) or 72 in (1829 mm) Notes: • Manual switches shown may differ on your equipment • Shorter cabinet defined by dashed outline Component Matching and Labeling Musco labels all equipment to make installation easy. Components, cabinets, wiring, and connectors are all clearly marked with location, function, or any information needed for proper installation. Electrical Components Labeling 3 Control voltage in 0 n U 0 tz Control module v (control voltage entry in upper cabinet) Contactor modules (lighting circuit voltage must not enter upper cabinet) 0 0 a Lighting circuit voltage in (line side) L O] J Ground bar Control cabinet 48 in (1219 mm) shown Cellular radio Control voltage to additional cabinets (if needed) Input/output rack Protective cover Lighting circuit voltage out (load side) ®2012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1464- en04 -3 28 of 45 12.66 in (327 mm) 24.00 in (610 mm) » � 11.36 iri (189 mm,1 16.00 in 0.44 in dia. (457 mm) 10.E in L. (254 in (11 mm) n r-1 72.60 in RI (1629 mm) 73.25 in (1861 mm) 49.25 in (1251 mm) 48.00 in (1219 mm) Control cabinet 48 in (1219 mm) or 72 in (1829 mm) Notes: • Manual switches shown may differ on your equipment • Shorter cabinet defined by dashed outline Component Matching and Labeling Musco labels all equipment to make installation easy. Components, cabinets, wiring, and connectors are all clearly marked with location, function, or any information needed for proper installation. Electrical Components Labeling 3 Control voltage in 0 n U 0 tz Control module v (control voltage entry in upper cabinet) Contactor modules (lighting circuit voltage must not enter upper cabinet) 0 0 a Lighting circuit voltage in (line side) L O] J Ground bar Control cabinet 48 in (1219 mm) shown Cellular radio Control voltage to additional cabinets (if needed) Input/output rack Protective cover Lighting circuit voltage out (load side) ®2012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1464- en04 -3 28 of 45 Before You Begin Wire and Connector Labeling All cabinets are factory wired. Musco provides plug -in connectors to run harnesses between cabinets.The connectors are clearly labeled for easy installation. Location Stenciling Each enclosure is custom fabricated for a specific location in your facility. To ensure installation at the correct location, we stencil the top of each cabinet with the facility name and electrical service. Cabinet Labeling A label in the upper right corner of the door identifies each cabinet. This label gives the control module ID and cabinet sequence. For example: 01 -1 (first control module, first cabinet), 01 -2 (first control module, second cabinet). See Control System Summaryfor a complete list of all supplied equipment. FACILITY NAME 81311VIC13 LOCATION Top view of cabine t ................. t Cabinet number Control module module identification www.musco.com • lighting @musco.com 6 29 of 45 Installation Procedure QWarning Shock hazard Disconnect power from distribution panel before opening.Take measures to ensure power remains disconnected until all installation steps are completed. Mount cabinets in desired locations. Note: If you are installing optional manual switches cabinet, you may locate it up to 300 ft away (75 m with 2.5 mm2 wire) but not farther © Cut entryways. Run conduit and wireway as needed for all cabinets. Refer to Control System Summary for specific conduit runs needed in your project. own L1 Install dedicated 20 amp circuit breaker in distribution Ground (G) Neutral (N) panel to supply control circuit power. Install transformer if M Ml needed. See Control System Summary for information on Transformer breaker and transformer sizin (to provide control 9• power, if needed)° Install lock -on device to control power circuit - breaker. Apply provided label Leave Breaker On Unless Performing Maintenance to panel beside breaker. Run control circuit power wires to control cabinet. Land on terminals provided (L1, N, G). control cabinet #1 Electrical distribution panel =02012, 2015 Musco sports Lighting, LLC M- 1464- en04 -3 ,.. 30 of 45 Installation Procedure 13 If your project has only one control cabinet, skip to step 7. Connect factory - supplied control harnesses as needed Control Harnesses " between cabinets. Route wires through conduit and plug connectors into matching sockets as labeled. Note: Musco supplies control harnesses in standard lengths of 8 ft (2.4 m). If needed, disconnect and rebuild with longer wire: 12 AWG (2.5 mm2). The table gives wire and connector identification for reference. ElImportant: If combined length of all harnesses exceeds 30 ft (9 m), then subsequent cabinets need additional surge protection. Contact Musco for assistance. Example: Cabinet 1 to 2 is 20 ft (6 m), cabinet 2 to 3 is 20 ft (6 m), total harness length is 40 ft (12 m). Cabinet 3 needs additional surge protection device. 1A 11 Black Control power to Connector 1A, pos. 1 switches 1 —4 1A 12 Red Control power to Connector 1 A, pos. 2 switches 5 — 8 Filtered control 1A 72 Brown ConnIectorI1A,pos.3 power 1B N White" " Neutral Connector 1B,' pos. 4 1B G Green Ground Connector I B, pos. 5 1 B 71 Blue /white Filtered neutral Connector 1 B, pos. 6 Factory built harnesses 2A 21 -24 Black Switched powertc 25 -27 Red contactor coil 5 51 -57 Orange Contactor status 9 feedback 12 in (300 mm) Control Typical Control cabinet #1 cabinet #2 Connector 2A, pos. 1-7 Connector 5, pos. 1-7 To next cabinet (if present) 92012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC , M- 1464- en04 -3 8 31 of 45 Installation Procedure U Open protective cover over contactors using 8 mm hex To panel key. Connect all control cabinets to system ground in ground distribution panel. Do not chain grounding conductors Control Control P 9 9 cabinet #1 cabinet #2 from cabinet to cabinet. See table Ground Bar Wire Range and Torque for torque requirements. Electrical distribution Note: Reliable operation of surge protection equipment requires panel home run of ground wires to minimize resistance from additional connections. Ground Bar Wire Range and Torque Ground bar Ground bar Wire range Torque - 41WG'`C1ia rriii) 'it C�i,(I N f 14- 10 AWG (2.5 -10 mm2) 2 wire 25 in-lb (2.8 N•m) 14 -10 AWG (2.5 -10 mm2) 1 wire 20 indb`(2.3 N•m)` ©Connect lighting circuit equipment grounding conductors to ground bar in control cabinet. See table Ground Bar Wire Range and Torque for torque requirements. Connect lighting circuits to load side of contactor modules. See table Contactor Module Wire Range and Torque for torque requirements. Connect power from electrical distribution panel to lighting contactor modules. See table Contactor Module Wire Range and Torque for torque requirements. Close and secure protective cover. Contactor Module Wire Range and Torque 30 amp [LC7 D401 60 amp [LCt D801 100 amp NMI! 151 10- 3 AWG (6 -25 Electrical Control distribution cabinet panel Line Load side side Ground bar Contactor module Equipment grounding conductor 10 - 2 AWG (6 - 25 mm2) 100 in-lb (11 N•m) 14 - 2/0 AWG (2.5 - 50 mm2) 100 in-lb (11 N•m) * Stranded cable, single conductor, copper only. ** Stranded cable, single conductor, copper or aluminum. 14 -10 AWG (2.5 - 6 mm2) 8 AWG 00 mm2) 6 - 2/0 AWG (16 - 50 mm2) 14- 10 AWG (2.5 -6mm2) 8 AWG (10 mm2) 6 - 2/0 AWG (16 - 50 mm2) 6 AWG - 350 MCM (16 -150 mm2) 6 AWG - 350 MCM (16 -150 mm2) Neutral block only To lighting equipment 35 in-lb (4 N•m) 40 in-lb (4.5 N•m) 120 in-lb (13.5 N•m) 35 in-lb (4 N•m) 40 in-lb (4.5 N•m) 120 in-lb (13.5 N•m) 275 in-lb (31 N•m) 375 in-lb (42 N•m) 02012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1464- en04 -3 32 of S45 Installation Procedure If your project includes optional manual switches cabinet, follow provided instructions for installation, then proceed to step 11. After all circuits are completed, test entire lighting system. • Turn off all manual switches. • Turn on control system power. • Turn on manual switches to test each circuit. • Verify contactor pulls in and lights illuminate. 3 Call Musco Control -Link Central"' service center at +1- 877 - 347 -3319 two weeks prior to anticipated project completion to schedule commissioning time. Commission the lighting system. Set all manual switches to auto position and call Musco Control -Link Central service center at the scheduled date and time. Commissioning is the process required to bring the remote control system on -line. It takes approximately one to two hours. The electrical installer must be present for assistance and trouble- shooting. During this process, the service center operator: • Establishes wireless communication • Remotely switches each circuit and checks status • Verifies with you each circuit is operating as expected 02012, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC - M- 1464- en04 -3 10 33 of 45 Electrical Components Enclosure c i I I L'i 1 S Easy Pieces- Overview The electrical components enclosure contains all necessary equipment to operate luminaires. Built -in mounting hardware allows for easy attachment to the galvanized steel pole. Quick - connect plugs fasten to the wire harness. Features • Factory -built and tested as a unit • Quick connect plug for easy field wiring • Mounted 10 feet (3 m) above grade for servicing with ladder • Labeled with pole identification and electrical information • Luminaires individually fused and spare fuses supplied • Wire access from inside the pole (no exposed wiring or conduit) • Color coded wires and terminal blocks for phase wire distribution • Disconnect per circuit • Smart Lamp® control unit provides timed power adjustments Technical Specifications For amperage draws and circuitry refer to project- specific document. Construction • 0.08 inch (2 mm) thick, powder- coated aluminum • Enclosure ratings: NEMA 3R, IP44 • Designed to operate in up to 55° C ambient temperature • Full length stainless steel hinge • All stainless steel fasteners passivated and coated • Meets IEC touchsafe standards • Up to six luminaires per enclosure Quality Assurance Tests • Grounding continuity • High potential dielectric withstand • Ballast and capacitor operation (open- circuit voltage and short - circuit current) • Full functionality test 02005, 2014 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • U.S. and foreign patents issued. Smart Lamp* is a trademark of Musao 1 oiporat on, regt5tere,d in United States and Canada. ° M- 1309- en04 -6 34 of 45 Electrical Components Enclosure Wiring schematics Smart Lampe control unit Pole alignment beam switch Spare fuses S Easy Pieces- Pole mounting bracket Ballast Wire access hub/ captive stainless steel attachment screws (not shown) Fuses Capacitors Grounding bar Terminal blocks Landing lugs Disconnect switch 02005, 2014 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • U.S. and foreign patents issued. * Sma t L tntp* is a trademark of Musco Congacatatlort, ret�istewed in United States and Canada. • M- 1309- en04 -6 35 of 45 m We Make It Happen, 01991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en0416 36 of 45 Before You Begin Electrical System Requirements While the majority of the Light- Structure Green lighting system can be assembled by non - professionals, a qualified electrician must handle the electrical supply installation and hook -up in accordance with national, state, and local codes. Your electrician should review this information before installation begins. The electrician is generally required to provide these items: • Service entrance • Main power disconnect and distribution panel(s) • Supply wiring and equipment grounding conductors Ensure supply wiring is rated for 90 °C. Review the label inside the electrical components enclosure door and Control System Summaryfor voltage and phase requirements. Always dispose of lamps and other electronic waste in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. Other features that may affect the wiring supply requirements for this project include: • Lighting contactor cabinets —refer to the supplemental installation instructions and the Musco Control System Summary. • Control- LinkT" system —refer to the supplemental installation instructions and Musco Control System Summary. • Auxiliary bracket option — customer supplies all wiring for auxiliary components. Volunteer Installation Have a qualified electrician review and complete the following: • Create electrical system design —prior to installation. • Provide and install trenching, supply wiring, and conduit. • Complete all steps from Connecting to Supply Wiring section. • Test complete lighting system. Components Matching and Labeling Pole locations are identified by a pole ID (Al, A2, 131, 132, etc.) on the Field Aiming Diagram. These IDs are also marked on the individual components: • Poletop luminaire assemblies, bolt -on crossarms, and luminaire shipping cartons • Wire harnesses Luminaire • Electrical components enclosures • Galvanized steel pole sections • Precast concrete bases Precast concrete base Galvanized steel pole section(s) Poletop fitter 37 of!45 Before You Begin Field Aiming Diagram The Field Aiming Diagram is your map for locating all poles on your project. It gives this information: • Pole IDs, locations, and heights • Luminaire IDs for each luminaire • Field origin for coordinate measuring • Common aiming point for all poles, or individual aiming points for each pole • Full load current for each luminaire Control System Summary Projects with a control system include a Control System Summary. It gives this information: • Control system diagram and details • Contactors and cabinets • Lighting circuits • Voltage, phase, and frequency information • Full load current for each circuit Musco Foundation and Pole Assembly Drawing This drawing provides information related to the installation of the foundation and the galvanized steel pole. • Pole weight • Precast concrete base weight • Hole depth and diameter • Concrete backfill quantities • Pole section minimum overlaps Note: Foundation details are omitted on projects with alternate foundation designs. ME tip ,v , �� m `Iq Alternate Foundation Design - -- Some poles on a project may require an alternative foundation design. This stamped drawing provides construction details of the alternative design. This document supersedes all other - -I foundation information. l� ,,J , `wwiv.musco.com ,lighting @rriusco:coma • 38 of 45 Precast Concrete Base Overview The precast concrete base is set directly into the ground, backfilled with concrete, and allowed to cure for 12 to 24 hours.The base is designed for easy slip -fit connection to the galvanized steel pole. The remaining components — steel pole, poletop luminaire assembly, electrical components enclosure, and wire harness —are assembled as a unit and set onto the base. The base includes an integrated lightning ground system. Tools /Materials Needed Musco Supplied ❑ Field Aiming Diagram Contractor Supplied ❑ Conduit for underground wiring ❑ Musco Foundation and Pole Assembly Drawing or alternate ❑ Concrete backfill foundation design ❑ Water pump (as needed) ❑ Steel bar ❑ Wooden base wedges ❑ Level with shim for tapered base ❑ 5/32 in hex key Installation Procedure ElVerify pole Ili on concrete base matches pole location on Field Aiming Diagram. For options on poor soil conditions, alternative _= installation methods, or if there are any issues with pole locations given, contact your local Musco representative. Your project engineer's name and extension appears on Field Aiming Diagram. Note: Use only project- specific foundation designs as detailed on Musco Foundation and Pole Assembly Drawing or alternate foundation design plan. UMark pole locations per Field Aiming Diagram. ©Excavate holes to size and depth given on Musco Foundation and Pole Assembly Drawing or alternate foundation design. QWarning Fall hazard Cover holes or install fencing for fall safety. -------- —. Pole grounding g' connector Pole ID r, a� ai Tapered — upper section for slip -fit Handhole, Lifting hole above grade 5/92 in Q Finished grade Top of concrete a Conduit adapter backfill �x plate 5/92 in Qo Wire access hole, below grade Integrated grounding electrode 01991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- eno4 -16 �e Y , ,.. .. 8 39 of 45 Precast Concrete Base Have your electrician install all underground conduit and wiring, including equipment grounding conductor. Route wires up through base to handhole. Conduit adapter plates with knockouts are provided. You may also install wiring after standing pole. Backfill with compacted soil to finished grade unless alternate foundation design requires concrete to finished grade. 0 �Ix d R k Po p d X X y r�A Equipment grounding conductor m p N AN e Compacted fill unless backfill to grade with �I —M M/ concreted �ll�l`I� a f� -- a tl d d p Concrete a 1 i 1 I P } N I'. tl U M q U N tl p 0 p 9 X0 , j Ex d � 1 ry { i 1 { I 1 I t 1 I' U 4 U U U � I ! U A h " Supply wiring To contactor 81991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en04.16 10 40 of 45 Electrical Components Enclosure Overview The electrical components enclosure is factory -wired and tested. Built -in hardware allows for easy attachment to the galvanized steel pole. Quick- connect plug -ins assure trouble -free connection to the poletop luminaire assembly via the wire harness. Tools /Materials Needed Musco Supplied ❑ 9/16 in wrench ❑ 3/16 in hex key Contractor Supplied • Phillips -head screwdriver • Standard screwdriver Assembly Procedure ElVerify pole ID on electrical components enclosure matches pole location on Field Aiming Diagram. QCaution Electrical components enclosures are heavy. Electrical components enclosure may weigh up to 225 lb (102 kg). Lift carefully with two people to avoid injury. Pole identification label (on front) anger with bolt Wire access hole with captive screws (behind) Ballast wire access hole ®1991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en04 -16 16 41 of 45 Electrical Components Enclosure Mount bottom enclosure on pole. Align wire access hole with hub. Tighten captive screws using Phillips -head screwdriver. Tighten hanger bolt with 9/16 in wrench. ©Mount middle and /or top enclosures. Align access hole with hub and slide box onto hanger bracket. Tighten hanger bolt with 9/16 in wrench. Only qualified personnel may perform wiring. Route wires as shown instep 3, but leave the final connections for your electrician. See section Connecting to Underground Wiring. Route all power leads, equipment grounding conductor, and enclosure harnesses to bottom enclosure. Repeat steps 1 - 3 for each stack. Pole ID label Access hole Hub Captive screws Power leads (black, red, blue 60 Hz) (brown, orange, yellow 50/60 Hz) Enclosure harness (black, white) (black, blue /white) Hanger bracket Hanger bolt 9/16 in Hub Wire access hole Ballast wire access Equipment grounding conductor (green /yellow) 01991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC M- 1001- en04 -16 US. . lighting@musco.com 42 ot745 Wire Harness Overview The factory -built wire harness connects the electrical components enclosure to the poletop luminaire assembly. Tools /Materials Needed Musco Supplied ❑ 5/32 in hex key ❑ 9A6 in wrench Contractor Supplied ❑ Fish tape ❑ Electrician's tape Assembly Procedure ElVerify pole ID on wire harness matches pole location on Field Aiming Diagram. Remove handhole covers using 5/32 in hex key. Remove polecap using 9/16 in wrench. ©Fish all pole wire harnesses between poletop and appropriate electrical components enclosure(s). Use lower handhole to access enclosure hubs. Ensure protective sleeve extends through access hub and tuck harnesses behind subpanel. Attach support grips at poletop and midpole (if present), Mate quick - connectors at poletop and inside electrical components enclosure(s). Match luminaire IDs. Note: When installing bolt -on crossarms, each crossarm has a separate harness. There is one additional spade connector for pole alignment beam. © Replace handhole covers and polecap. astener mectors minaire ID's) nnectors Dort grip port grip in taller poles) less with a sleeve nnectors iminaire ID's) I components 5h2inQo 01991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en04 -16 18 43 of 45 Connecting to Supply Wiring Overview The final step of installation is connecting the supply wiring at the subpanel. Terminals for phase wires and neutral (if used), disconnect switch with lockout, and equipment ground bar are provided on the subpanel in the electrical components enclosure. If there are multiple circuits on the pole, a disconnect is provided for each circuit. This may be on a separate subpanel in another enclosure.The lighting system uses an integrated lightning ground embedded in the precast concrete base. Depending on foundation design and /or soil conditions, a supplemental grounding electrode may be required. Tools /Materials Needed Musco Supplied ❑ 3/16 in hex key (ground bar) ❑ 5/16 in hex key (bonding terminal inside handhole) ❑ 5/32 in hex key (handhole covers) ❑ 5 mm hex key (125 A disconnect terminals) ❑ Equipment bonding jumper installation Procedure Musco Control System Summary or Field Aiming Diagram provides electrical loading information needed to size wire and switchgear. Musco provides instructions for installing Control - Link'" control system or lighting contactor cabinet when these items are part of your project. Contractor Supplied ❑ Underground wiring and conduit ❑ Main power disconnect and distribution panel(s) ❑ Standard screwdriver ❑ 10 ft (3 m) stepladder or small line truck 0 Route all power leads for lighting equipment to appropriate subpanel locations. Poles with multiple circuits have multiple disconnect switches, sometimes in Electrical separate enclosures. Route power leads through pole if components necessary. Match luminaire IDs on wiring to subpanel. enclosure Equipment ©Conned power leads to distribution lugs on each Power wires subpanel. Match phases by wire color as shown in table. Subpanel ©Connect equipment grounding conductors (green/ Distribution yellow) from each electrical components enclosure to lugs (AL,CU) equipment ground bar in bottom enclosure. If pole has multiple stacks, connect bonding jumper from stack one. Tighten lugs using 3/16 in hex key. Wire Identification Brown or black Phase A 14 AWG (cross - sectional area of 2.08 mm) Orange or red Phase B 14 AWG (cross - sectional area of 2.08 mm) Yellow or blue Phase C 14 AWG (cross - sectional area of 2.08 mm) Blue /white or white Neutral (when required) 14 AWG (cross - sectional area of 2.08 mm) Green /yellow Equipment bonding 6 AWG (cross - sectional area of 13.29 mm) jumpers 10 AWG (cross - sectional area of 5.26 mm) Equipment ground bar (AL,CU) 3/16 in 120 in-lb (13.6 N•m) orb ®1991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en0416 44 o?-%5 Connecting to Supply Wiring Remove handhole cover using 5/32 in hex key. Route supply wiring through access hub into electrical Pale grounding lug in handhole (AL,CU) components enclosure. 5/16 in Connect equipment grounding conductor (supply) to 23 ft-lb (31 N•m) ground bar. Tighten lug using 3/16 in hex key. Electrical components enclosure is closed and latched. components Disconnect is rated for copper wire only. Contact enclosure Musco for adaptor or use UL Listed adaptor for Wire access aluminum supply wire. hole Subpanel Connect phase wires (supply) to disconnect switch. " Tighten lugs using standard screwdriver (45 A Distribution lugs (AL,CU) disconnect) or 5 mm hex key (125 A disconnect). Connect neutral wire (if used) to distribution Iug.Tighten lug using standard screwdriver. Bonding jumper Route provided equipment bonding jumper (green/ Y ellow ) through access hub to pole grounding lug Pale grounding lug in handhole (AL,CU) inside handhole. Tighten lug using 5/16 in hex key. 5/16 in 23 ft-lb (31 N•m) Ensure all handhole covers are installed and electrical components enclosure is closed and latched. Supply wiring and equipment grounding wIf your project includes a supplemental grounding conductor VJ electrode kit, follow instructions in kit for installing electrode. Equipment ground bar (AL,CU) 3/6 in 120 in-lb (13.6 N•m) or (f mm: Disconnect switch (CU only) 5 mm 65 in-lb (7.3 N•m) orb Handhole 5/32 in Steel pole QWarning Risk of electric shock. Terminate equipment grounding conductor at equipment ground bar in electrical components enclosure.. QWarning Lightning hazard. For poles located near metal fences, metal bleachers, or other metal structures, bond structures to pole ground to maintain equal electrical potential. 01991, 2015 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • M- 1001- en0416 26 45 of 45 Agreement No. 5216