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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P381

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Finance Committee
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Project Number: 228730 WWTE SCADA Upgrades
Issue Date: August 2017 Nashua, NH

b. Installation and operation manuals for all major control panel
components, including the network switches, PLCs, I/O modules,
communication equipment.

Closeout and Maintenance Material Submittals: per Division 01 General
Requirements.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.

B.

Provide in accordance with Division 01 General Requirements.

Control panel fabricator, Panel Shop, shall hold a valid Underwriters' Laboratory,
Inc. (UL) UL-508A certification for their panel fabrication facility, and shall have
executed a minimum of 3 Projects of similar scope in the municipal water and
wastewater markets in the past 5 years.

Surge protection shall be provided by recognized manufacturer with a minimum
of 5 years’ experience in the production of this equipment.

1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A.

B.

Provide in accordance with Division 01 General Requirements.

Coordinate equipment, instrument, and material delivery to coincide with the
Project schedule. If the delivery schedule of any equipment, instrument, or
material shall affect the overall Project schedule, notify the Engineer in writing
immediately. Include in the written notification, documentation from the
equipment Supplier indicating the revised delivery schedule and reason for the
change.

When applicable, coordinate delivery equipment, instruments, or materials to be
delivered directly to another trade or vendor for installation in a system or control
panel provided under another Specification section.

Exercise care while loading, unloading and transporting equipment, instruments
and materials to avoid damage. Check all equipment, instruments, and materials
for damage or defects within 7 days of delivery to the Project Site.

Equipment, instruments, and materials required to be stored on Site prior to
installation shall be stored in such a manner to avoid damage or exposure to
water, dust, or construction debris.

Repair or replace, at no additional cost to the Owner, all equipment, instruments
and materials that are defective or damaged during installation, to the satisfaction
of the Engineer.

1.08 SITE CONDITIONS

A.

Existing Conditions: per Division 01 General Requirements.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P381

Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P382

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
Document Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Page Number
382
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Project Number: 228730
Issue Date: August 2017

WWTE SCADA Upgrades
Nashua, NH

B. Prepare enclosure mounting surfaces to be smooth, level, clean and free of debris.

C. If a console or panel is removed or demolished then provide grinding to level
floor surface. Provide grinding to level floor surfaces within 2 inches of newly
installed enclosure if smaller than previously existing enclosure.

PART 2-— PRODUCTS
2.01 CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS

A. The following table contains control panel components and recommended

manufacturers for each component.

Control Panel Manufacturer (or Comments
Components approved equivalent)
Enclosures Hoffman Shall be suitable for use in the environments that
Hammond they will be located (NEMA, NFPA, etc.)
Saginaw
Programmable Logic Refer to Section 40 63 43, Programmable Logic
Controllers (PLCs) Controllers
Operator Interface Refer to Section 40 63 43, Programmable Logic
Terminals (OITs) Controllers
Wireway Panduit
Hoffman
DIN Rail Allen Bradley
Phoenix Contact
Radio Equipment Match existing Site standards as necessary.
Terminal Blocks Allen Bradley Utilize 2-tier terminal blocks wherever possible to
Phoenix Contact conserve panel space.
Entrelec
Terminal Block Fuse Allen Bradley Specify fuse holders with blown fuse indicators.
Holders Phoenix Contact
Entrelec
Circuit Breakers Square D
Allen Bradley
120VAC Surge Phoenix Contact
Suppressors Square D

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P382

Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P383

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
Document Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Page Number
383
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Control Panel Manufacturer (or Comments

Components approved equivalent)
Analog Surge Phoenix Contact
Suppressors Citel
Media Converters IN-Tron Furnish with DIN rail mount converters as required
B&B Electronics on the network architecture
L-Com
Fuses Bussman All glass fuses in control panels shall be fast acting
Ferraz Shawmut style. Motor circuit protection fuses shall be time
delay style.
Control Relays Allen Bradley Include all required bases and hardware.
Square D
Omron
Power Supplies Sola Fumish with power supplies sized as required for
Phoenix Contact equipment contained within the enclosures and to
Allen Bradley supply field equipment connected to the enclosure.
Intrinsic Safety Barriers |Pepperl & Fuchs Discrete barriers shall be 2-channel barriers.
MTL Analog barriers shall be 2-wire barriers.
Phoenix Contact
Ethemet Switches Moxa Switches shall be furnished with direct-wired low
(Unmanaged) B&B Electronics voltage power source within the enclosure.
Ethernet Switches IN-Tron All switches comprising the ring topology
(Managed) B&B Electronics throughout the facility shall be furnished from the
Allen Bradley same manufacturer.
Fiber Patch Panels L-Com Furnish with panel mount patch panels for
B&B Electronics incoming fiber optic cables as required
Emergency Power Sola Include uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in each
System Phoenix Contact control panel sized to furnish with at least 10
Meanwell minutes of emergency power.
Panel Heaters Hammond Furnish with panel heaters for outside control
Hoffman panels where temperature is a concem for

electronic components.

Receptacles

Pass & Seymour
Hubbel
Leviton

Fumish with receptacle for UPS and convenience
receptacle in each PLC control panel.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P383

Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P384

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
Document Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
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384
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Issue Date: August 2017 Nashua, NH
Control Panel Manufacturer (or Comments
Components approved equivalent)
Pilot/Status Lights (Push |Allen Bradley Color code as follows: Red-Fault, Green-Run
to test) General Electric
Square D
HOR, On/Off, L/R Allen Bradley Refer to Section 26 27 26, Wiring Devices and
switches and push General Electric Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment. Furnish
buttons Square D switches and push buttons with matching nameplate

2.02 SPARE PARTS

A.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Provide the following spare parts for the Project.

One of each type of surge arrestor

10 percent spare of each type of fuse used (minimum of 1 spare of each
type of fuse used)

One of each type of 24VDC communication power supply
One of each type of intrinsic safety barrier

One of each type of radio

2.03 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A.

Provide in accordance with Division 01 General Requirements.

PART 3 — EXECUTION

3.01 CONTROL PANEL FABRICATION
A. General
1. The control panels shall include programmable logic controller, required

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1/O modules with chassis (if applicable) and power supply, cables, and all
appurtenances as specified in this and all applicable sections. The
enclosures shall include switches, lights, annunciators and _ all
appurtenances as specified in this and all applicable sections. The panels
and miscellaneous materials shall be furnished by one Supplier.

All electronic equipment shall utilize printed circuitry and epoxy or equal
coating to prevent contamination by dust, moisture, and fungus. Solid-
state components shall be conservatively rated for their purpose, to
provide reliable performance over ambient atmosphere fluctuations
between 0 — 140 degrees F and 0 — 95 percent relative humidity, non-

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P385

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
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Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
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condensing. The field mounted equipment and system components shall
be designed for installation in dusty, humid, and slightly corrosive service
conditions.

3. Equipment installed in a hazardous area shall meet Class, Group, and
Division to comply with the NFPA 70 and CCR, Title 8, Electrical and
General Safety Orders.

4. All equipment, cabinets, and devices furnished shall be heavy duty type,
designed for continuous industrial service. The PLC system shall contain
products of a single manufacturer, and shall consist of equipment models
which are currently in production.

5. The following paragraphs describe general fabrication requirements of
control panels, enclosures, consoles, and cabinets. All control panel
assemblies shall be UL listed, to comply with UL 508A standards.

6. Control panel enclosures shall be sized to provide at least 20 percent spare
space, for future expansion, addition of panel components, etc. This shall
minimize impact of the addition of unintended equipment during the
checkout and startup phases.

7. PLC hardware provided shall accommodate a minimum 20 percent spare
of each I/O type used in the panel, wired to terminals during the
fabrication process. This shall minimize impact of unintended I/O
requirements added during the checkout and startup phases of the Project.

B. Wiring

1. All interconnecting wiring shall be stranded and shall have 600 volt
insulation and be rated for not less than 90 degrees Celsius.

2. Power distribution wiring on the line side of fuses shall conform to
Division 26 requirements.

3. Power and low voltage DC wiring systems shall be routed in separate
wireways. Crossing of power distribution wiring and control wiring shall
be at right angles. Different system wires routed parallel to each other
shall be separated by at least 6 inches. Different wiring systems shall
terminate on separate terminal blocks. Wiring troughs shall not be filled to
more than 60 percent visible fill.

4. All wiring shall terminate onto single-or-double tier terminal blocks,
where each terminal is uniquely and sequentially numbered. Direct
interlock wiring between equipment is not allowed. The control panel
shall be fabricated with minimum 20 percent spare terminals. Terminal
blocks shall be arranged in vertical rows and separated into groups; power,

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P386

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
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AC control, DC signal. Terminal blocks shall be the compression screw
type. Spring-clamp style terminals will not be accepted.

a. Discrete inputs and outputs (DI and DO) shall have 2 terminals per
point with adjacent terminal assignments. All active and spare
points shall be wired to terminal blocks.

b. Analog inputs/outputs (AI and AO) shall have a minimum of three
3 terminals per shielded pair. Three terminals shall be provided for
direct connection of powered, 4-wire loops. Four terminals shall be
provided for direct connection of loop powered, 2-wire loops. Five
terminals shall be provided for connection of analog loops
incorporating a local indicator or recorder. One terminal is for
shielded ground connections for cable pairs. Ground the shielded
signal cable at the PLC cabinet. All active and spare points shall be
wired to terminal blocks.

Wire and tube markers shall conform to Division 26 requirements.

d. Only one side of a terminal block row shall be used for internal
wiring. The field wiring side of the terminal shall not be within
6-inches of the side panel or adjacent terminal, or within 8-inches
of the bottom of the panel.

e. Whenever possible, the terminals for field wiring shall be located
to reduce the amount of routing through wireway necessary to
carry the field wiring to the termination point.

5. All wiring, internal to the panel and field wiring, shall be provided with a
service loop to allow for adjustment of the termination point in the future.
The service loop shall be no more than 4-5 inches, and shall be stored in
the associated wireway.

6. All wiring to hand switches, etc., which are live circuits independent of
the panel's normal circuit breaker protection, shall be clearly identified as
such.

7. All wiring shall be clearly tagged and color-coded in accordance with the

National Electric Code (NEC). All tag numbers and color-coding shall
correspond to the panel wiring diagrams prepared by the Engineer. All
power wiring, control wiring, grounding, and DC wiring shall utilize
different color insulation for each wiring system used. The color coding
scheme shall be:

a. Incoming 120 VAC Hot — Black
b. 120 VAC Hot Wiring (downstream of panel circuit breaker) — Red
120 VAC Neutral — White

a 0

Ground — Green

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e. DC Wiring — Blue
f. Intrinsically Safe Wiring - Light Blue
g. Foreign Voltage — Yellow
C. Control Panel Loss of Power
1. Each control panel containing a PLC shall have an input configured to
alarm the operators upon loss of main control panel power. This alarm

shall be displayed on the SCADA nodes to alert the operators that
attention is required.

2. Each control panel containing a backup PLC shall have an input
configured in the main PLC to alarm the operators upon loss of backup
PLC power. This alarm shall be displayed on the SCADA nodes to alert
the operators that attention is required.

D. Control Panel Overcurrent Protection

1. All overcurrent protection devices shall be properly sized to protect the
devices and the loads to which they are associated.

2. Circuit Breakers
a. Circuit breakers in the panel shall be sized to protect the associated
equipment, and to provide the necessary power to operate.
3. Fuses
a. Glass fuses not associated with motor circuit protection shall be

specified as fast-acting style unless otherwise directed in the
manufacturer’s literature. Fuses associated with motor circuit
protection shall be specified as time delay style.

E. Lightning/Surge Suppression

1. Lightning/surge suppression shall be provided to protect the control panel
and associated equipment from surges on the incoming power circuits, or
those induced by lightning strikes and propagated along the signal or
power lines connected to the control panels. Surge protection shall be
provided by a qualified manufacturer complying with requirements in
Article 1.04. Surge protection shall be sized properly for its intended
purpose.

2. 120VAC surge suppression

a. The incoming 120VAC power source for the control panel shall be
provided with surge suppression in the control panel. Surge
suppressors shall be provided with an auxiliary contact, connected
to the PLC to indicate surge suppressor failure. Install surge

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ARTICLE 15 - SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION

15.01 Termination, Abandonment, or Suspension at Will

The OWNER, in its sole discretion, shall have the right to terminate, abandon, or suspend all or part of the project and
contract at will. If the OWNER chooses to terminate, abandon, or suspend all or part of the project, it shall provide
CONTRACTOR 10 day’s written notice of its intent to do so.

If all or part of the project is suspended for more than 90 days, the suspension shall be treated as a termination at will
of all or part of the project and contract.

Upon receipt of notice of termination, abandonment, or suspension at will, CONTRACTOR shall:
1. Immediately discontinue work on the date and to the extent specified in the notice.

2. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, or facilities, other than as may be necessary or
required for completion of such portion of work under the contract that is not terminated.

3. Immediately make every reasonable effort to obtain cancellation upon terms satisfactory to the OWNER of all
orders or subcontracts to the extent they relate to the performance of work terminated, abandoned, or suspended
under the notice, assign to the OWNER any orders or subcontracts specified in the notice, and revoke agreements
specified in the notice.

4. Not resume work after the effective date of a notice of suspension until receipt of a written notice from the
OWNER to resume performance.

In the event of a termination, abandonment, or suspension at will, CONTRACTOR shall receive all amounts due and not
previously paid to CONTRACTOR for work satisfactorily completed in accordance with the contract prior to the date of
the notice and compensation for work thereafter completed as specified in the notice. No amount shall be allowed or
paid for anticipated profit on unperformed services or other unperformed work.

15.02 Termination for Cause

This agreement may be terminated by the OWNER on 10 calendar day’s written notice to CONTRACTOR in the event of
a failure by CONTRACTOR to adhere to any or all the terms and conditions of the contract or for failure to satisfactorily,
in the sole opinion of the OWNER, to complete or make sufficient progress on the work in a timely and professional
manner. CONTRACTOR shall be given an opportunity for consultation with the OWNER prior to the effective date of
the termination. CONTRACTOR may terminate the contract on 10 calendar days written notice if, through no fault of
CONTRACTOR, the OWNER fails to pay CONTRACTOR for 45 days after the date of approval by the OWNER of any
Application for Payment.

Upon receipt of notice of termination for cause, CONTRACTOR shall:

1. Immediately discontinue work on the date and to the extent specified in the notice.

2. Provide the OWNER with a list of all unperformed services.

3.Place no further orders or sub-contracts for materials, services, or facilities, other than as may be necessary or
required for completion of such portion of work under the contract that is not terminated.

4.Immediately make every reasonable effort to obtain cancellation upon terms satisfactory to the OWNER of all
orders or sub contracts to the extent they relate to the performance of work terminated, abandoned, or
suspended under the notice, assign to the OWNER any orders or sub contracts specified in the notice, and
revoke agreements specified in the notice.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P388

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
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Finance Committee
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Meeting Date
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suppression in strict accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations.

3. Analog signal surge suppression

a.

Analog signals connected to equipment or instrumentation that is
located outside the building where the control panel is installed
shall be supplied with German Institute for Standardization
(DIN) rail mounted surge suppression in the control panel. Provide
surge protection at both ends of the signal cable and mount surge
protection as close to the equipment, instrument, or termination
point as possible. Provide with a minimum of 10kA surge current
suppression.

4. Telephone Line and Ethernet surge suppression

a.

Copper-based telephone lines and Ethernet cabling connected to
the control panel that leaves the building where the control panel is
installed shall be provided with surge suppression in the control
panel. Provide surge protection at both ends of the telephone or
Ethernet cabling and mount surge protection as close to the
termination point as possible.

F. Selector Switches, Pushbuttons and Pilot Lights

1. All selector switches, pushbuttons, and pilot lights required for the
enclosures shall be provided in accordance with Section 26 27 26, Wiring
Devices and Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment.

G. Uninterruptible Power Supplies

1. Each control panel containing a PLC shall be provided with an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) sized to provide a minimum of
10 minutes of power in the event of main control power loss. The UPS
shall be provided with relay contact outputs, connected to the PLC, to
indicate UPS fault and UPS low battery conditions.

H. Ethernet Switches

1. Ethernet switches shall be configured to accept the number of connections
shown on the Drawings.

2. Ethernet switches shall be provided with a minimum of 20 percent spare
RJ-45 ports available for future expansion.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 11/15/2017 - P389

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:19
Document Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Wed, 11/15/2017 - 00:00
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I. Seal Fail and Motor Temperature Relays
1. Pumps, or mixers, equipped with proprietary seal fail and motor

temperature relays, shall require these relays to be mounted in the SCADA
control panel unless otherwise noted in the Drawings. The seal fail and
motor over temperature alarm contacts shall be connected to the PLC as
discrete inputs.

J. Intrinsic Safety Barrier Panels

1. Intrinsic safety barriers required for interfacing with equipment and
instruments located in a classified area shall be mounted in a panel
separate from the control panels.

2. Panels housing intrinsic safety barriers shall be laid out to facilitate
separation of hazardous and non-hazardous wiring. Wireway containing
hazardous area wiring shall be clearly indicated as such.

K. Equipment Mounting/Arrangement

1. All components shall be mounted in a manner that permits servicing,
adjustment, testing and removal without disconnecting, moving or
removing any other component. Components mounted on the inside of
panels shall be mounted on removable plates and not directly to the
enclosure. Mounting shall be rigid and stable unless shock mounting 1s
required by the manufacturer to protect equipment from vibration.
Components shall be identified with suitable plastic or metal engraved
tags attached with drive pins adjacent to each component, identifying the
component in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.

2. All exterior panel mounted equipment shall be installed with suitable
gaskets, faceplates, or covers required to maintain the NEMA rating of the
panel.

3. A minimum of 1-1/2 inches shall be provided between panel wireway and

terminal blocks, to insure that wiring can be accessed easily.

4. Maintain manufacturer recommended spacing around panel-mounted
equipment, for heating and ventilation concerns.

5. ISA Recommended Practice RP60.3 shall be used as a guide in layout and
arrangement of panels and panel mounted components.

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