Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 tel: 800-553-3879 fax: 800-954-7016 Submittal Trans mitt al Date: Transmitted To: Eaton’s Cooper Lighting 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 Transmitted By: Eaton’s Cooper Lighting 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 Project Remarks 1 This is a complete shop drawing submittal with lighting controls added to lighting plan as follows: 1.1 Added boundary for each control zone 1.2 Existing notes and lighting control symbols have been replaced with Eaton’s Cooper Lighting notes and symbols 2 Additional Drawings have also been added by Eaton’s Cooper Lighting: 2.1 Device Wiring Diagrams 2.2 Lighting Riser Diagrams 3 Contractor must install each device supplied by Eaton’s Cooper Lighting as per the “Device Wiring Diagrams” above. 4 Contractor to terminate all lighting control wires as per the “Schedules” provided. 5 Contractor to test and verify the operation of all lighting controls as per the “Testing and Startup Procedures” provided in this submittal. Eaton Lighting Systems Oct 26, 2016 8:40 AM CDT Newington Forest Elementary Kendra Shell
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Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269tel: 800-553-3879 fax: 800-954-7016
Submittal Transmittal
Date:
Transmitted To:
Eaton’s Cooper Lighting 203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269
Transmitted By:
Eaton’s Cooper Lighting 203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269
Project
Remarks
1 This is a complete shop drawing submittal with lighting controls added to lighting plan as follows:1.1 Added boundary for each control zone 1.2 Existing notes and lighting control symbols have been replaced with Eaton’s Cooper Lighting notes and symbols
2 Additional Drawings have also been added by Eaton’s Cooper Lighting: 2.1 Device Wiring Diagrams2.2 Lighting Riser Diagrams
3 Contractor must install each device supplied by Eaton’s Cooper Lighting as per the “Device Wiring Diagrams” above.
4 Contractor to terminate all lighting control wires as per the “Schedules” provided.
5 Contractor to test and verify the operation of all lighting controls as per the “Testing and Startup Procedures” provided in this submittal.
Eaton Lighting Systems
Oct 26, 2016 8:40 AM CDT
Newington Forest Elementary
Kendra Shell
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269tel: 800-553-3879 fax: 800-954-7016
Table of Contents
1. Cover Page
2. Transmittal Form
3. Table of Contents
4. Submittal & Order Release
5. Bill of Materials
6. Device Placement Drawings
7. Riser Diagram
8. Wiring Diagrams
9. Factory Start-up
10. Commissioning Test Procedures
11. Training
12. Startup Checklist
13. Panel Schedules
14. Spec Sheets
15. Warranty Information
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269
tel: 800-553-3879 fax: 800-954-7016
Submittal & Order Release Job Name:
Please forward this form and a copy of the bill of material page to Eaton’s Cooper Controls releasing PO for manufacturing and shipment. Please verify the bill of material, quantities, voltages and switches and wall plate configurations, colors, and finishes are correct. Please make any changes required on this sheet or on the bill of materials page. If the information provided is not correct and has been built for this order or shipped you may incur restocking or handling fees.
The order will not be released without this form.
_____ Bill of Material Is Correct, please release.
_____ Bill of Material Is Not Correct. Please see notes below or attached sheet and release.
Notes:
Signature
Company Name
Date
Newington Forest Elementary
SUBMITTAL PACKAGE
Notes
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6.
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8.
9.10. 11. If the number of shade controllers are not provided to Eaton then Eaton has assumed that there will be one shade controller per
floor. If there more shade controllers then a scope change will be required.
In the absence of a detailed Sequence of operations, Eaton will be implemented its default sequence of operations. Any deviation from the implement sequence of operations will require a scope change request.The Lighting Control Panels and Central Managers require unique IP addresses. These IP addresses must be provided as part of thRequest For Information form (ref section 10).
All third party DALI ballasts and drivers shall be IEC 62386/DALI Ed 1 compliant and must not respond in any way to frames other than the 16-bit frames as defined in the published standards (IEC 62386 parts 101, 102, 2xx). The DALI frame used by these devices must be encapsulated by the IEC 62386 defined start bit and the defined two stop bits to be considered a valid frame. To reduce project risks, Eaton recommends using the third party DALI ballasts and driver listed on the "Fifth light verified ballasts and Drivers" application note (ref section 11 - Specification Sheets).
Fifth Light system does not support open loop daylighting control.The fire alarm signal, a dry contact, must be home wired to each LCP and connected to the digital input card.
A pre-wire request form must be completed and transmitted to Eaton (ref section 10) for pre-wired visit. A factory startup request form must be completed and transmitted to Eaton (ref section 10 of the submittal package). The installation sign-off form must be completed and submitted at this time.For the BACNet integration, Eaton's scope of work is limited to exposing the BACNet objects. Eaton will use the Chipkin BACNet Explorer software to prove to the interested parties that the objects are exposed. A list of the BACNet objects with associated Fifth Light device ID will be provided to the building automation system integrator (refer to the FLT-BACNet specification sheet for more information with regards to the objects being exposed).For integration with the Crestron® MC3 controllers the FLT-XML is used. A dry contact closure such as a digital output card, DALI field relay or DALI DAC can be used for all other A/V systems. FLT-SHADE is used for integration with shades controllers provided by Mechosystem, Embedia and Somfy. For all other shade manufacturers, a digital out and relay output is used such as a DALI DAC or DALI Field Relay.
Quote based on drawings EL3.01, E3.02, E3.03, E3.04, E3.05 dated 3.14.16. If newer drawings become available, please contact Eaton Controls for a requote.
Items not included on this quotation are not included in this price. If the Bill of Materials changes please contact Cooper Controls for a re-quote.Adders are not included in the quote total.Quoted startup amount covers commissioning during normal business hours M-F. After hours commissioning will require a revisedquoteNo receptacle control included in this quoteNo site lighting included in this quoteNo DMX integration included in this quote.No metering included in this quote.All dimming is assumed to be 0-10V.Standard warranty appliesStandard submittals applyNo spare relays included in this quoteNo graphical interface included in this quoteNo spare hardware included in this quote.Relays are not individually replaceable.Factory startup broken into 3 phases per drawings.
Certified Factory Scheduled Commissioning trip and training by Eaton LightingSystems Factory Representative
Drawing Service >75K Drawing Services, Centralized Greengate/ iLumin Systemsgreater than $75K project price.
Standard Warranty Standard product warranty based on date of product shipment.See product documentation for standard warranty information.
10 Greengate Panels PDR-RC-6TSB (SPARE) White 6 Small Button Station Custom
2 Greengate Panels RPTR Network Repeater
1/8" = 1'-0"
QTY SYMBOL
MODEL/DESCRIPTION
-R = isolated relay
-N = Neutral required
PROJECT NAME
DATE
SCALE
SHEET
Eaton's Cooper Controls Business
1-800-553-3879 Phone
1-800-954-7016 Fax
203 Cooper Circle
Peachtree City, GA 30269
GENERAL NOTES
SENSOR NOTES:
1.LOCATION OF ALL SENSORS IS
APPROXIMATE. REVIEW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE INSTALLING SENSORS.
2.TO PREVENT FALSE ACTIVATION,
ULTRASONIC CEILING MOUNT
SENSORS SHOULD BE MOUNTED
AWAY FROM THE PATH OF
STRONG AIR TURBULENCE. IN
NORMAL AIRFLOW CONDITIONS
SENSORS SHOULD BE MOUNTED
FOUR TO SIX FEET AWAY FROM
SOURCE. FOR TYPICAL
PLACEMENT, REFER TO LOCATION
DIAGRAMS. IN LOCATIONS WITH
STRONG AIR TURBULENCE A PIR
CEILING SENSOR SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED.
3.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR PROPER TIME DELAY AND
SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS WHEN
APPLICABLE.
4.CONTRACTOR SHOULD FOLLOW
MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED
PLACEMENT AND VERIFY CIRCUITS
WITH RESPECT TO SWITCHPACKS
NEEDED IN THE FIELD.
5.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR FIELD VERIFICATION OF THE
NUMBER OF SWITCHPACKS
NEEDED. ONE SWITCHPACK PER
CIRCUIT.
6.MULTIPLE CIRCUITS MAY BE
CONTROLLED BY ONE SENSOR BY
USING ADDITIONAL SWITCHPACKS.
MAXIMUM OF TEN SWITCHPACKS
PER SENSOR.
SENSOR LEGEND
REVISION
0.0
MS
MS MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
3 3
33
4 4 4 4
MS
J
J
MS
MS
MS
J
J
MS
MS
J
J
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
J
MS
MS
MS
MS MS
MS
CMP1
CMP1
CMP1
CMP1
CMP1
CMP1
CMP1
J
MS
EU
F
H
K
MEB.2
EOEK
EREG
PEJ EN
ET
ET
EDEB.3
MECHANICAL115
MUSICCLASSROOM
110
KITCHEN106
CAFETERIA105
GYM120
KINDERGARTENCLASSROOM
124
KINDERGARTENCLASSROOM
125
KINDERGARTENCLASSROOM
127
COMMUNICATIONSROOM
121
INSTRUMENTALMUSIC
STORAGE112B
GYM OFFICE120B
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circ285
MUSICCLASSROOM
107
GIRLS TOILET117
BOYS TOILET118
CUSTODIAN'SOFFICE
116
ELECTRICALROOM
129
INSTRUMENTALMUSIC ROOM
112
CAFETERIASTORAGE
105B
KINDERGARTENCLASSROOM
126
GYMSTORAGE(LARGE)
120D
OUTDOORSTORAGE
111
GENERALSTORAGE
167B
GENERALMUSIC
STORAGE110B
MUSICSTORAGE
107A
GYMSTORAGE
(SML)120E
STORAGE123
CORRIDOR122
MAINCORRIDOR
102
CORRIDOR109B
TOILET125A
SOUTHVESTIBULE
104
TOILET127A
SOUTHCORRIDOR
103
NORTHVESTIBULE
101
1A
4A
OC
8B
ZONE 1ZONE 2
DS1
DS1
7B67A
2D
67A7B
2D
27B
7B
67A67A
67A 70B 70B 67A 67AP
P
AD
AD
2D
2D
2D
2D
ADAD
26B
3
3
27B
DS-D
11A
DS-B
1A
AA
AA 67A
AA
20B
67A
2D
TOILET124A
DS1
DS1
TOILET126A
OC
OC
OC
DS1
DS1
DS1
3
RAMP105C
DS1
DS1
DS1
DS1
OC
OC
OCOC
KITCHENOFFICE
106A
DRY FOODSTORAGE
106B
TOILET/LOCKERRM
106D CUSTODIAN'SCLOSET
106C
OC OC
gym circ37
OC
OC
1A
1A
8B
8B
1A
1A
8B
7B
8B
4A
ZONE 1
ZONE 1
4A
67A
OC
OC
27B
27B
DS1
DS1
4A
4A
1A
4A
EMEM
EM
20B2D
27B
1A
1A
8B
7B
7B
7B
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
A
A
70A
70A
70A
7B
7B
7B
7B
7B
7B
OC
53A
53A
53A
37A
51A
53A
27B
EM EM
ZONE 2
ZONE 2
ZONE 1ZONE 2
ZONE 2
5
7B
7B
7B
7B
7B
7B
3
4
6
6
4
7
7
1
OC
1
1
1
OC
OC
OC
1
P
EM
P
EM70A
1
1
1
OC
OC
70A
3
3
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
EM
6
EM EM
EM
H1A - 13
15B
15B
OC
1
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
OC
OC
OC
OC OC
OC
OC
OC
ZONE 2
ZONE 1
2
2
1A
11
11
11
2
EM
7B
EM
EM 15B
15A
EM
10
8
8
ZONE 1
DS-C
EM
EM
15B
EM
15A
15B
15B
OC
1
1ZONE 2
ZONE 1
HA-12
HA - 4
H1A-6
H1A- 7
H1A - 9
H1A-12
H1A-4
HA - 8
3
HA - 7
HA-6
15A
15A
H1A-8
EH-1
H1A - 11
EH-5
HA-3
H1A-10
EM
EM
HA-3
HA-10
H1A - 5
6
67A
67A
EM
EM
EM
ZONE 1ZONE 2
1A
11
(TYP.)
9
10
11
11
11
50.6FC
1
E4.06
DS1
4A
EM
52A
1
1
51A
8B
8B
P
11B
11B
11A
51A
51A
7B
ZONE 1
(Z1)
51A
1
EM
EM
EM
EM
ZONE 2
ZONE 152.7FC
52.8FC
50.4FC
55.9FC
56.6FC
47.0FC
(Z2)
EM
EM
D
51A
P
12
2PHASE 2AREA OF
WORK
AREA OFWORK PHASE 1
AREA OFWORK
PAR
W
ELECTRICALROOM
11413
69A
14
SPARE PARTSSTORAGE
115A
CUSTODIAN'SSUPPLY
113WALK INCOOLER
8
L1A-32
R OC
2
E4.06
25.1FC
37.3FC
29.2FC 43.6FC
30.5FC
30.6FC
27.0FC
56.6FC
56.0FC
50.1FC
30.3FC
55.9FC
35.4FC
30.8FC
25.1FC
32.6FC
(TYP.)
(TYP.)
(TYP.)15B
(TYP.)
OC
27B
27B
5
SHWR120C
8B
7A
E4.06
EM
15A (TYP.)
EM
EM EM
3
16
(TYP.)
(TYP.)
(TYP.)
11A
(TYP.)
2
E3.01
gym circ37
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
RUN RELAY CONTROL LEG VIA LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL LCP-A IN ELEC. RM. 114. CONTROL RISER DIAGRAM AND SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.
ALL PENDANT MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE SUSPENDED AT MINIMUM OF 1FINISHED CEILING TO THE TOP OF THE FIXTURE. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DWGS
REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DWGS FOR FIXTURE MOUNTING AND CONDUIT ROUTING
MOUNTING SHALL BE MADE WATERTIGHT.
EXPOSED CONDUITS/SURFACE MOUNTED RACEWAYS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THISSPECIFICALLY DIRECTED OTHERWISE.
ALL EXIT SIGNS AND CONTROL DEVICES IN THIS SPACE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH W
DIMMER SWITCH SHALL NOT BE GANGED WITH STANDARD SWITCHES.
REFER TO DETAIL#1 ON THIS SHEET FOR CONTINUATION OF CIRCUIT.
REFER TO DETAIL#2 ON THIS SHEET FOR CONTINUATION OF CIRCUIT.
CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT FOR EXACT SWITCH LOCATION.
KEY NOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
TO THE NEXT DIGITAL SWITCH. SEE TYPICAL CLASSROOM LIGHTING DETAIL ON DWG. E3.06 FORCONNECTION OF CLASSROOM LIGHTS AND SWITCHES.
LIGHT SWITCH NOTED CONTROLS LIGHTS IN THIS ROOM ONLY.
RUN BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING VIA LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL LCP-F IN ELEC. RM. 129. SEELIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAM AND SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.
CORRIDOR LIGHTING CONTROL OCCUPANCY SENSOR HOMERUN CABLE TO CONTACT CLOSUREINPUT DEVICE IN LCP-M LOCATED IN COMM. RM. 121. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAMAND SCHEDULES ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.
RUN RELAY CONTROL LEG VIA LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL LCP-F IN ELEC. RM. 129. SEE LIGHTINGCONTROL RISER DIAGRAM AND SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.
RUN BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING VIA LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL LCP-A IN ELEC. RM. 114. SEELIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAM AND SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.
CORRIDOR LIGHTING CONTROL OCCUPANCY SENSOR HOMERUN CABLE TO CONTACT CLOSUREINPUT DEVICE IN LCP-A LOCATED IN ELEC. RM. 114. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAMAND SCHEDULES ON DRAWINGS E3.06 AND E3.07.