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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAce Electric Inc; 2022-11-02; PWS23-1940FACCITY OF CARLSBAD SAN DIEGO COUNTY CALIFORNIA CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, GENERAL PROVISIONS, SUPPLE- MENT AL PROVISIONS, AND TECH- NICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK PROJECT NO. 4091 CONTRACT NO. PWS23-1940F AC -Bidding TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Page Notice Inviting Bids .................................................................................................................. 3 Contractor's Proposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bid Security Form ........................................ :........................................................................... 13 Bidder's Bond to Accompany Proposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 14 Guide for Completing the "Designation of Subcontractors" Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Designation of Subcontractor and Amount of Subcontractor's Bid Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Bidder's Statement of Technical Ability and Experience ........................................................... 17 Bidder's Certificate of Insurance for General Liability, Employers' Liability, Automotive Liability and Workers' Compensation....................................................................................... 18 Bidder's Statement Regarding Debarment............................................................................... 19 Bidder's Disclosure of Discipline Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Noncollusion Declaration to Be Executed by Bidder and Submitted with Bid . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 22 Contract Public Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Labor and Materials Bond ........................................................................................................ 29 Faithful Performance/Warranty Bond....................................................................................... 31 Optional Escrow Agreement for Surety Deposits in Lieu of Retention ...................................... 33 General Provisions.................................................................................................. 36 APPENDICES A -Project Electrical Plans B -Sprung Instant Structure plans C -Sprung Structure Penetration Guidelines D -Photos of Typical Installation E -Vicinity Map {'\ •;;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 2 of 42 Pages CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS Until 11 a.m. on September 23, 2022, the City shall accept bids via electronic format via the City of Carlsbad Electronic Bidding Site, PlanetBids, which may be accessed at Contracting & Purchasing I Carlsbad, CA (carlsbadca.gov), for performing the work as follows: The City of Carlsbad is seeking a contractor to procure and install electrical infrastructure at the Temporary Fire Station 7 site at 4600 Carlsbad Boulevard, Carlsbad, California. TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 ELECTRONIC FORMAT RECEIPT AND OPENING OF BIDS: Bids will be received in electronic format (eBids) EXCLUSIVELY at the City of Carlsbad's electronic bidding (eBidding) site, at: Contracting & Purchasing I Carlsbad, CA (carlsbadca.gov) and are due by the date and time shown on the cover of this solicitation. BIDDERS MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED with the City's bidding system and possess a system- assigned Digital ID in order to submit an electronic bid. The City's electronic bidding (eBidding) system will automatically track information submitted to the site including IP addresses, browsers being used and the URLs from which information was submitted. In addition, the City's bidding system will keep a history of every login instance including the time of login, and other information about the user's computer configuration such as the operating system, browser type, version, and more. Because of these security features, Bidders who disable their browsers' cookies will not be able to log in and use the City's bidding system. The City's electronic bidding system is responsible for bid tabulations. Upon the bidder's or proposer's entry of their bid, the system will ensure that all required fields are entered. The system will not accept a bid for which any required information is missing. This includes all necessary pricing, subcontractor listing(s) and any other essential documentation and supporting materials and forms requested or contained in these solicitation documents. BIDS REMAIN SEALED UNTIL DUE DATE AND TIME. eBids are transmitted into the City's bidding system via hypertext transfer protocol secure (https) mechanism using SSL 128-256-bit security certificates issued from Verisign/Thawte which encrypts data being transferred from client to server. Bids submitted prior to the Due Date and Time are not available for review by anyone other than the submitter, who will have until the Due Date and Time to change, rescind or retrieve its bid should they desire to do so. BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY DUE DATE AND TIME. Once the deadline is reached, no further submissions are accepted into the system. Once the Due Date and Time has passed, bidders, proposers, the general public, and City staff are able to immediately see the results online. City staff may then begin reviewing the submissions for responsiveness, compliance and other issues. {'\ •ff Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 3 of 42 Pages RECAPITULATION OF THE WORK. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the Work. Conditional Bids may be rejected as being non- responsive. Alternative proposals will not be considered unless called for. BIDS MAY BE WITHDRAWN by the Bidder prior to, but not after, the time set as Due Date and Time. Important Note: Submission of the electronic bid into the system may not be instantaneous. Due to the speed and capabilities of the user's internet service provider (ISP), bandwidth, computer hardware and other variables, it may take time for the bidder's submission to upload and be received by the City's eBidding system. It is the bidder's sole responsibility to ensure their bids are received on time by the City's eBidding system. The City of Carlsbad is not responsible for bids that do not arrive by the Due Date and Time. ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS CARRY FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. The Bidder, by submitting their electronic proposal, agrees to and certifies under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the certification, forms and affidavits submitted as part of this proposal are true and correct. The bidder, by submitting its electronic bid, acknowledges that doing so carries the same force and full legal effect as a paper submission with a longhand (wet) signature. By submitting an electronic bid , the bidder certifies that the bidder has thoroughly examined and understands the entire Contract Documents (which consist of the plans and specifications, drawings, forms, affidavits and the solicitation documents), and that by submitting the eBid as its bid proposal, the bidder acknowledges, agrees to and is bound by the entire Contract Documents, including any addenda issued thereto, and incorporated by reference in the Contract Documents. BIDS ARE PUBLIC RECORDS Upon receipt by the City, bids shall become public records subject to public disclosure. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to clearly identify any confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise legally privileged information contained within the bid. General references to sections of the California Public Records Act (PRA) will not suffice. If the Bidder does not provide applicable case law that clearly establishes that the requested information is exempt from the disclosure requirements of the PRA, the City shall be free to release the information when required in accordance with the PRA, pursuant to any other applicable law, or by order of any court or government agency, and the Bidder agrees to hold the City harmless for any such release of this information. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND BID REQUIREMENTS This bid and the terms of the Contract Documents and General Provisions of the 2021 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction "SSPWC" constitute an irrevocable offer that shall remain valid and in full force for a period of 90 days and such additional time as may be mutually agreed upon by the City of Carlsbad and the Bidder. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the Purchasing Department. Each bid must be accompanied by security in a form and amount required by law. The bidder's security of the second and third next lowest responsive bidders may be withheld until the Contract has been fully executed. The security submitted by all other unsuccessful bidders shall be returned to them , or deemed void, within ten (10) days after the Contract is awarded. Pursuant to the provisions of law (Public Contract Code section 10263), appropriate securities may be substituted for any obligation required by this notice or for any monies withheld by the City to ensure performance under this Con- tract. Section 10263 of the Public Contract Code requires monies or securities to be deposited with the City or a state or federally chartered bank in California as the escrow agent. The escrow agent shall maintain insurance to cover negligent acts and omissions of the agent in connection with the handling of retentions under this section in an amount not less than $100,000 per contract. ,, •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 4 of 42 Pages The City of Carlsbad may disqualify a contractor or subcontractor from participating in bidding when a contractor or subcontractor has been debarred by the City of Carlsbad or another jurisdiction in the State of California as an irresponsible bidder. The work shall be performed in strict conformity with the plans, provisions, and specifications on file with the City Clerk's office. The specifications for the work include City of Carlsbad Technical Specifi- cations and the 2021 edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, all herein- after designated "SSPWC", as amended. Specification Reference is hereby made to the plans and specifications for full particulars and description of the work. The City of Carlsbad encourages the participation of minority and women-owned businesses. The City of Carlsbad encourages all bidders, suppliers, manufacturers, fabricators and contractors to utilize recycled and recyclable materials when available, appropriate and approved by the Engineer. SUMMARY OF BIDDING SCHEDULE An overview of the bidding schedule is included in the following table. Details for each activity can be found in relevant section. ACTIVITY SCHEDULE TIME Released for bid August29,2022 Deadline for questions September 13, 2022 5 p.m. Bid opening September 23, 2022 11 a.m. BID DOCUMENTS The bid documents comprise the following documents which must be completed and properly exe- cuted including notarization, where indicated. 1. Contractor's Proposal 2. Bidder's Bond (at time of Bid submit PDF copy via PlanetBids / All Bidders). Bid Bond (Origi- nal) within two (2) business days of bid Opening / three (3) Apparent Low Bidders. 3. Noncollusion Declaration 4. Designation of Subcontractor and Amount of Subcontractor's Bid 5. Bidder's Statement of Technical Ability and Experience 6. Acknowledgement of Addendum(s) 7. Certificate of Insurance. The riders covering the City, its officials, employees and volunteers may be omitted at the time of bid submittal but shall be provided by the Bidder prior to award of this contract. 8. Bidder's Statement Re Debarment 9. Bidder's Disclosure of Discipline Record 10. Escrow Agreement for Security Deposits -( optional, must be completed if the Bidder wishes to use the Escrow Agreement for Security) TIME OF COMPLETION: The contractor shall complete the Work within the time set in the contract as defined in the General Provisions. SPECIAL TY CONTRACTORS: ACCEPTABLE LICENSE TYPES Except as provided herein a bid submitted to the City by a Contractor who is not licensed as a con- tractor pursuant to the Business and Professions Code shall be considered nonresponsive and shall l' •,r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 5 of 42 Pages be rejected by the City. In all contracts where federal funds are involved, no bid submitted shall be invalidated by the failure of the bidder to be licensed in accordance with California law. Where federal funds are involved the contractor shall be properly licensed at the time the contract is awarded. In all other cases the contractor shall state their license number, expiration date and classification in the proposal, under penalty of perjury. This invitation to bid does not involve federal funds. The following classifications are acceptable for this contract: A-General Engineering Contractor, B-General Building Contractor, C-1 O Electrical Contractor. ESCROW AGREEMENT If the Contractor intends to utilize the escrow agreement included in the contract documents in lieu of the usual 5% retention from each payment, these documents must be completed and submitted with the signed contract. The escrow agreement may not be substituted at a later date. OBTAINING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Bid packages, various supplemental provisions and Contract Documents may be obtained on the City of Carlsbad website at www.carlsbadca.gov. Paper copies will not be provided or sold. INTENT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Any prospective bidder who is in doubt as to the intended meaning of any part of the drawings, spec- ifications or other contract documents, or finds discrepancies in or omissions from the drawings and specifications may submit to the Engineer a written request for clarification or correction. Any response will be made only by a written addendum duly issued by the Eng ineer a copy of which will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of the contract documents. No oral response will be made to such inquiry. Prior to the award of the contract, no addition to, modification of or interpreta- tion of any provision in the contract documents will be given by any agent, employee or con- tractor of the City of Carlsbad except as hereinbefore specified. No bidder may rely on direc- tions given by any agent, employee or contractor of the City of Carlsbad except as hereinbefore specified. REJECTION OF BIDS The City of Carlsbad reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids. PREVAILING WAGE TO BE PAID The general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract shall be those as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to the sections 1770, 1773, and 1773.1 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to section 1773.2 of the Labor Code, a current copy of applicable wage rates is on file in the Office of the City Engineer. The Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded shall not pay less than the said specified prevailing rates of wages to all workers employed by him or her in the execution of the Contract. The Prime Contractor shall be responsible for insuring compliance with provisions of section 1777.5 of the Labor Code and section 4100 et seq. of the Public Contracts Code, "Subletting and Subcon- tracting Fair Practices Act." The City Engineer is the City's "duly authorized officer" for the purposes of section 4107 and 4107.5. · The provisions of Part 7, Chapter 1, of the Labor Code commencing with section 1720 shall apply to the Contract for work. A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any con- tract for public work, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Sec- tion 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of ,, •+r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 6 of 42 Pages Industrial Relations. The Prime Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with Section 1776 of the Labor Code, which generally requires keeping accurate payroll records, verifying and certifying payroll records, and mak- ing them available for inspection. Contractor shall require all subcontractors to comply with Section 1776. UNIT PRICES AND COMPUTATION OF BIDS All bids are to be computed on the basis of the given estimated quantities of work, as indicated in this proposal, times the unit price as submitted by the bidder. In case of a discrepancy between words and figures, the words shall prevail. In case of an error in the extension of a unit price, the corrected extension shall be calculated and the bids will be computed as indicated above and compared on the basis of the corrected totals. All prices must be in ink or typewritten. Changes or corrections may be crossed out and typed or written in with ink and must be initialed in ink by a person authorized to sign for the Contractor. BIDDER'S INQUIRIES Questions on the bid documents during the bid period shall be submitted via Online Q&A in PlanetBids. Questions shall be definite and certain and shall reference applicable drawing sheets, notes, details or specification sheets. The cutoff date and time to submit questions or substitution request regarding this project via Online Q&A in PlanetBids is September 13, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. No questions will be entertained after that date. ADDENDUMS Bidders are advised to verify the issuance of all addenda and receipt thereof one day prior to bidding. Submission of bids without acknowledgment of addenda may be cause of rejection of bid. BOND AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall provide bonds to secure faithful performance and warranty of the work in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract price on this project. The Contractor shall provide bonds to secure payment of laborers and materials suppliers, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount payable by the terms of the contract. These bonds shall be kept in full force and effect during the course of this project, and shall extend in full force and effect and be retained by the City until they are released as stated in the General Provisions section of this contract. All bonds are to be placed with a surety insurance carrier admitted and authorized to transact the business of insurance in California and whose assets exceed their liabilities in an amount equal to or in excess of the amount of the bond. The bonds are to be accompanied by the following documents: 1) An original, or a certified copy, of the unrevoked appointment, power of attorney, by laws, or other instrument entitling or authorizing the person who executed the bond to do so. 2) A certified copy of the certificate of authority of the insurer issued by the insurance commissioner. If the bid is accepted, the City may require copies of the insurer's most recent annual statement and quarterly statement filed with the Department of Insurance pursuant to Article 10 (commencing with section 900) of Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division 1 of the Insurance Code, within 10 calendar days of the insurer's receipt of a request to submit the statements. Insurance is to be placed with insurers that: 1) Have a rating in the most recent Best's Key Rating Guide of at least A-:VII 2) Are admitted and authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of California by the Insurance Commissioner. Auto policies offered to meet the specification of this contract must: ('\ •+r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 7 of 42 Pages 1) Meet the conditions stated above for all insurance companies. 2) Cover any vehicle used in the performance of the contract, used onsite or offsite, whether owned, non-owned or hired, and whether scheduled or non-scheduled. Workers' compensation insurance required under this contract must be offered by a company meeting the above standards with the exception that the Best's rating condition is waived. The City does accept policies issued by the State Compensation Fund meeting the requirement for workers' compensation insurance. The Contractor shall be required to maintain insurance as specified in the Contract. Any additional cost of said insurance shall be included in the bid price. The award of the contract by the City Council is contingent upon the Contractor submitting the required bonds and insurance, as described in the contract, within twenty days of bid opening. If the Contractor fails to comply with these requirements, the City may award the contract to the second or third lowest bidder and the bid security of the lowest bidder may be forfeited. BUSINESS LICENSE The prime contractor and all subcontractors are required to have and maintain a valid City of Carlsbad Business License for the duration of the contract. August 29, 2022 Date ., f.+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 8 of 42 Pages ADDENDUM NO. 2 -ATTACHMENT A CITY OF CARLSBAD TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 City Council City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL The undersigned declares he/she has carefully examined the location of the work, read the Notice Inviting Bids, examined the Plans, Specifications, General Provisions, Contract Documents, and addenda thereto, and hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services required to do all the work to complete Contract No. 4091 in accordance with the Plans, Specifications, General Provisions, Contract Documents, and addenda thereto and that he/she will take in full payment therefore the following unit prices for each item complete, to wit: SCHEDULE "A" SPRUNG STRUCTURE INSTALLATION Approximate Item Quantity Unit Price Total Amount No. D escription and Unit (Figures) (Figures) A-1 Electrical Work within the Lump Sum ~\'l..'~,700 $ rz..:?>, 700 40'x80' Sprung Structure A-2 Site Electrical Work Lump Sum 47,,000 $ 76,oco Total amount of bid in words for Schedule "A": 0,.,f. \.lv "l>\L;t> l"'lN E-yY-pJ\fl/E.- ~O\ISP.fllt> '£v E: I"' ,-lv,vt>,t,61> l>o\.1..AR-S 3 Addendum No. 2 ADDITIVE ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE "B" UNDER-SLAB ELECTRICAL WORK B-1 Under-slab Electrical Work Lump Sum .$.91, 700 Total amount of bid in words for Schedule "B": f\E!'(--,-,,NE. ,\Jio'-'SAND , E11£N "V~l)f\.Eb ~o ... ..,.Ptn-~ The City shall determine the low bid based on Schedule "A". After the low Bid has been determined, the City may, at its sole discretion, award the Contract for Schedule "A" alone or for Schedule "A" and Additive Alternative Schedule "B". Price(s) given above are firm for 90 days after date of bid opening. Addendum(a) No(s).,_...!....1,..--=J..'-------have been received and are included in this proposal. The Undersigned has carefully checked all of the above figures and understands that the City will not be responsible for any error or omission on the part of the Undersigned in preparing this bid. The Undersigned agrees that in case of default in executing the required Contract with necessary bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days from the date of award of Contract by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, the City may administratively authorize award of the contract to the second or third lowest bidder and the bid security of the lowest bidder may be forfeited. The Undersigned bidder declares, under penalty of perjury, that the undersigned is licensed to do business or act in the capacity of a contractor within the State of California, validly licensed under license number <i?-3'5 , 05 , classification A , Cto which expires on ~ l ~ \ j .;)o ~ y , and that this statement is true and correct and has the legal effect of an affidavit. A bid submitted to the City by a Contractor who is not licensed as a contractor pursuant to the Business and Professions Code shall be considered nonresponsive and shall be rejected by the City § 7028.15(e). In all contracts where federal funds are involved, no bid submitted shall be invalidated by the failure of the bidder to be licensed in accordance with California law. However, at the time the contract is awarded, the contractor shall be properly licensed. The Undersigned bidder hereby represents as follows: 1. That no Council member, officer agent, or employee of the City of Carlsbad is personally interested, directly or indirectly, in this Contract, or the compensation to be paid hereunder; that no representation, oral or in writing, of the City Council, its officers, agents, or employees has inducted him/her to enter into this Contract, excepting only those contained in this form of Contract and the papers made a part hereof by its terms; and 2. That this bid is made without connection with any person, firm, or corporation making a bid for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. Accompanying this proposal is __ r-6_o_rt_J _________ (Cash, Certified Check, Bond or Cashier's Check) for ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. 4 Addendum No. 2 The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract and continue to comply until the contract is complete. The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of the Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, relative to the general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract and agrees to comply with its provisions. IF A SOLE OWNER OR SOLE CONTRACTOR SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted (2) Signature (given and surname) of proprietor (3) Place of Business (Street and Number) City and State ___________________________ _ (4) Zip Code ________ Telephone No. ______________ _ (5) E-Mail ____________________ _ IF A PARTNERSHIP, SIGN HERE: N / A (1)Name under which business is conducted __________________ _ (2) Signature (given and surname and character of partner) (Note: Signature must be made by a general partner) (3) Place of Business _________________________ _ (Street and Number) City and State ___________________________ _ (4) Zip Code ________ Telephone No. _____________ _ (5) E-Mail ____________________ _ 5 Addendum No. 2 IF A CORPORATION, SIGN HERE: ( 1) Name under which business is conducted __ A-----'c""--"'c._0<-=---e....:;.c_~-',.()_u..;._· _.._[.;_n.:..,c ... <'------- ~) L -- ~re) ===---=-<..........:..: eo-c-o (Title) Impress Corporate Seal here (3) Incorporated under the laws of the State of _....:::~:;__A _______ _ (4) Place of Business fR OlP ( [tt1011ounf 4w,, C ~ (Street and Number) City and State ~ rt /.J, ~ o CA (5) Zip Code g <i:I ;ro Telephone No. _ ....... ft.....,{._.q_-~fi ..... a-............ 1-_q..._7.........__'{...;;..0 ___ _ NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF EXECUTION BY ALL SIGNATORIES MUST BE ATTACHED List below names of president, vice president, secretary and assistant secretary, if a corporation; if a partnership, list names of all general partners, and managing partners: ell (l1 foe nu-t.h iw lO -@ I Scae-1-ttvy, lrta.1::i.LH:......:'t-r'~---------- ~a fl'\. tWl vtJt>"' co -l60 6 Addendum No. 2 California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego S.S. On 10/12/2022 before me, C. Powell, Notary Public ----------f,,,,l .,3. p) e, or t,Jotary Pubh1: fitla personally appeared __ C_h_r_i_st_o.:...p_h_er_H_in_d_s __________________ _ ·,1 r~'l: ot ..,.,.~, ... ;r r2' who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (!/~ •••••••• C. POWELL f Notary Public • California San Dieeo County I Commission II 2366290 - y Comm. Elcplres Jul 18, OPTIONAL IN FORMATION ------------ An hough ilie 11lrormat11)11 ii! lh1::: ,;e,. tion, ior r-,qu,,ea w la,v ·t 1·01'ici pnwent tmu -Julen: removal ~m<! reatt·,chmr.nt t)f t,1 ack11t•wicdqr,101 1-, c1 , u~" ' <. 12ed 'icruwrinr auJ 11,.iy l):ovc ,1sef11; to pcrsf.ms mlymq on i/1e d/hir:.:heJ documen, Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a ' document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated ________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) D Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ D Guardian/Conservator D Partner -Limited/General D Trustee(s) 0 Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Additional Information Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page#__ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other 0 Additional Signer O Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------- CITY OF CARLSBAD TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 / CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL / / City Council City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 The undersigned declares he/she has carefully examined the locatiori of the work, read the Notice Inviting Bids, examined the Plans, Specifications, General Provisio~i, Contract Documents, and ad- denda thereto, and hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services required to do all the work to complete Contract No. 4091 in accordance with the Plans, Specifications, General Provisions, Contract Documents, an addenda thereto and that he/she will take in full payment therefore the following unit prices for ea fl item complete, to wit: Item No. A-1 SCHEDULE "A" SPRUNG STRUCTURE INSTALLATION I Description Electrical Work within the 40'x80' Sprung Structure Approximate I Qual)tity andlUnit Limp Sum Unit Price (Figures) Total Amount (Figures) $ ____ _ Total amount of bid in words for Sche ule "A": _________________ _ Item No. B-1 ERNATIVE SCHEDULE "B" SITE ELECTRICAL WORK Approximate Quantity and Unit Lump Sum Unit Price (Figures) Total Amount (Figures) $ ____ _ Total amoun of bid in words for Schedule "B": ------------------ l' •;;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 9 of 42 Pages The City shall determine the low bid based on Schedule "A". After the low Bid has been determined, the City may, at its sole discretion, award the Contract for Schedule "A" alone or for Schedule "A" and Additive Alternative Schedule "B". Price(s) given above are firm for 90 days after date of bid opening. Addendum(a) No(s). _________ has/have been received and is/are included in this pr •- posal. The Undersigned has carefully checked all of the above figures and understands that the yity will not be responsible for any error or omission on the part of the Undersigned in preparing this bid. The Undersigned agrees that in case of default in executing the required Contract;~h necessary bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days from the date of award of ~1,ntract by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, the City may administratively authorize award 2'_t-~e contract ·to the second or third lowest bidder and the bid security of the lowest bidder may bzf rfeited. The Undersigned bidder declares, under penalty of perjury, that the und7 signed is licensed to do business or act in the capacity of a contractor within the State of CaliLnia, validly licensed under license number ___________ , classification ___ ,,__ ___ which expires on , and that this statement is true andzorre 7t and has the legal effect of an affidavit. A bid submitted to the City by a Contractor who is not licensed as contractor pursuant to the Business and Professions Code shall be considered nonresponsive ind shall be rejected by the City § 7028.1 S(e). In all contracts where federal funds are involved, no bid submitted shall be invalidated by the failure of the bidder to be licensed in accordance with California law. However, at the time the contract is awarded, the contractor shall be properly licens'ed. The Undersigned bidder hereby represents as follow7: 1. That no Council member, officer agent, or employee of the City of Carlsbad is personally inter- ested, directly or indirectly, in this Contract, or the compensation to be paid hereunder; that no repre- sentation, oral or in writing, of the City Council, its officers, agents, or employees has inducted him/her to enter into this Contract, excepting only t se contained in this form of Contract and the papers made a part hereof by its terms; and 2. That this bid is made without conne9 I0n with any person, firm, or corporation making a bid for the same work, and is in all respects fair nd without collusion or fraud. The Undersigned is aware of) e provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured agcy6st liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provi (ons of that code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before com- mencing the performan of the work of this Contract and continue to comply until the contract is complete. The Undersigned i aware of the provisions of the Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, relative to the general p~~'Z ing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract and agrees to/mply with its provisions. ,., •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 10 of 42 Pages IF A SOLE OWNER OR SOLE CONTRACTOR SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted / (2) Signature (given and surname) of proprietor / (3) Place of Business // (Street and Number) / City and State _____________________ -,,=.------- / (4) Zip Code ________ Telephone No. ______ ....,.:..../ ______ _ (5) E-Mail--------------------,:..-- IF A PARTNERSHIP, SIGN HERE: / (1) Name under which business is conducted __________________ _ I (2) Signature (given and surname and character of partner) (Note: ignature must be made by a general partner) I / (3) Place of Business _________ ,;..../ ________________ _ (JStreet and Number) City and State _________ .,..:. __________________ _ (4) Zip Code ________ Telei one No. ______________ _ (5) E-Mail _____________________ _ ,, • ., Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 11 of 42 Pages IF A CORPORATION, SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted _____________ ...,._/ ___ _ (2) ______________ / ___ _ / (Signature) (Title) Impress Corporate Seal here (3) Incorporated under the laws of the State of __________ _ (4) Place of Business / (Stree:r{d Number) City and State ___________ !_ _______________ _ (5) Zip Code _________ Tele . ?one No. _____________ _ (6) E-Mail-----------+------------ NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT O EXECUTION BY ALL SIGNATORIES MUST BE ATTACHED List below names of president, vi e president, secretary and assistant secretary, if a corporation; if a partnership, list names of all ge eral partners, and managing partners: ('\ • ., Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 12 of 42 Pages BID SECURITY FORM (Check to Accompany Bid) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 (NOTE: The following form shall be used if check accompanies bid.) Accompanying this proposal is a *Certified *Cashiers check payable to the order of CITY OF CARLS- BAD, in the sum of _________________________ _ ________________________ dollars($ ______ _,, this amount being ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid. The proceeds of this check shall become the property of the City provided this proposal shall be accepted by the City through action of its legally constituted contracting authorities and the undersigned shall fail to execute a contract and furnish the required Performance, Warranty and Payment Bonds and proof of insurance coverage within the stipulated time; otherwise, the check shall be returned to the undersigned. The proceeds of this check shall also become the property of the City if the undersigned shall withdraw his or her bid within the period of fifteen (15) days after the date set for the opening thereof, unless otherwise re- quired by law, and notwithstanding the award of the contract to another bidder. BIDDER *Delete the inapplicable word. (NOTE: If the Bidder desires to use a bond instead of check, the Bid Bond form on the following pages shall be executed--the sum of this bond shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid.) l' •;;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 13 of 42 Pages BIDDER'S BOND TO ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: NATIONWIDE That we, ACE ELECTRIC, INC. 'as Principal, and MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as Surety are held and firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad, California, in an amount as follows: ( must be at least ten percent ( 1 0%) of the bid amount) TEN PERCENT oF GREATER AMouNrn10 (10%> for which payment, well and truly made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the proposal of the above- bounden Principal for: TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 in the City of Carlsbad, is accepted by the City Council, and if the Principal shall duly enter into and execute a Contract including required bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days from the date of award of Contract by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, being duly notified of said award, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise, it shall be and remain in full force and effect, and the amount specified herein shall be forfeited to the said City. In the event Principal executed this bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of Principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond. SIGNED AND SEALED, this ___ 7T_H_ day of OCTOBER , 2022 NATIONWIDE _A_C_E_E_L_E_C_TR_I_C..;..., _IN_C_. _______ (SEAL) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (SEAL) (Principal) (Surety) By· ~-~..p~~:-;;;;s::;.;z==-:::: By: _;%~a,,,__i)~. ~------"----'--- . ~~ ----~ (Signature) CHRISTOPHER HINDS, CO-CEO (Print Name/Title) MARK D. IATAROLA, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT (Print Name/Title) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY -ATTACH ATTORNEY-IN-FACT CERTIFICATE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney By:~g.~ Assistof'lt-City Attorney ,, •,;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 14 of 42 Pages California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego t S.S. On __ 1_01_1_2_12_0_22 ____ before me, C. Powell, Notary Public N"n>~ or 'otqr1 •"e.1>1tr T ,·le personally appeared __ c_h_r_is_t_op_h_e_r_H_i_n_d_s _________________ _ -~ :vr2 a1 :,igr,c• i.2i who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (l /-b.,. J-f!c C. POWELL Notary Public • California San Of~o County I Commission II 2366290 - My Comm. Expfrts Jul 18, 2025 OPTIONAL INFORMA T/ON ------------ Att110,1.7n tiw lnfonnat1:)n, fhi ,:;e, /Ion,. 1L?t" 1//t''?O cw law ;t {,O ·tci rrevent fwudu!oni emovc1/ m(! rpf11taGfJ/r1enr of ttus 1ck11r"• ·!edrpnc11t ''> nu•; 1/f'or '7f'-1 rJn,·,,.renr a ,d l''dv p111vc ,isefr:J to i.iersons 10/vmg on rim attac!wd Ja,,wr cn1 Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated ________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) D Attorney-in-fact O Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ 0 Guardian/Conservator 0 Partner -Limited/General 0 Trustee(s) D Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Additional Information Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification D credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page # __ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other ------ □ Additional Signer D Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------- Y ,.H, ,;::in purch,.~e ,;,)pi,,s oi this torr fr•>ff o a wet, site at wvw TheNotarysStort con .. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 80 B D mw D □ 008000,WtP D D Ell)3 0 CQf0)88ftH0000800:800:00o 110 81.J 11 1116 0 CRo: D D l D D □ D [Ed l:@tJ ?880008'CI O 11111 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of SAN DIEGO } On ____ 1_0_/7_/_20_2_2 ____ before me, SANDRA FIGUEROA, NOTARY PUBLIC Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared __________ M_A_R_K_D_. _IA_T_A_R_O_L_A ____________ _ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person~ whose name~ is/-afe-subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sRcltney executed the same in hisinerftReir authorized capacity~). and that by his/RerftReir signature(5) on the instrument the person(s¾, or the entity upon behalf of which the person{s-) acted, executed the instrument. r·· Cc - 0 SANDRA FIGUEROA 1 ,.. COMM,12334108 SAN DIEGO COUNTY ~ • NOTARY PUBLIC-CAUFORNIAi 1 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1 SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 <> CP <> W :OS :U :C:S <> <> :ca Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature ~ OPTIONAL Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: ___________________________ _ DocumentDate: _____________________ Numberof Pages: ___ _ Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: _______________________ _ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: MARK D. IATAROLA □ Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ □ Partner -o Limited o General D Individual o Trustee □ Other: ~ Attorney in Fact o Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ Signer's Name: □ Corporate Officer -Title{s): ______ _ o Partner -□ Limited □ General □ Individual □ Trustee D Other: □ Attorney in Fact □ Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ P ffllAMO I Cl ID 19 ....... II I 1:llOOOOOO (JI] [10000000 OI OOOliE ©2017 National Notary Association Power of Attorney KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, an Ohio corporation hereinafter referred to severally as the "Company" and collectively as "the Companies" does hereby make, constitute and appoint: HELEN MALONEY;JOHN G MALONEY; MARK D IATAROLA; SANDRA FIGUEROA; TRACY LYNN RODRIGUEZ: each in their individual capacity, its true and lawful attorney-in-fact, with full power and authority to sign, seal, and execute on its behalf any and all bonds and undertakings, and other obligatory instruments of similar nature, in penalties not exceeding the sum of UNLIMITED and to bind the Company thereby, as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company; and all acts of said Attorney pursuant to the authority given are hereby ratified and confirmed. This power of attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company: "RESOLVED, that the president, or any vice president be, and each hereby is, authorized and empowered to appoint attorneys-in-fact of the Company, and to authorize them to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company any and all bonds, forms, applications, memorandums, undertakings, recognizances, transfers, contracts of indemnity, policies, contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, and other writings obligatory in nature that the business of the Company may require; and to modify or revoke, with or without cause, any such appointment or authority; provided, however, that the authority granted hereby shall in no way limit the authority of other duly authorized agents to sign and countersign any of said documents on behalf of the Company." "RESOLVED FURTHER, that such attorneys-in-fact shall have full power and authority to execute and deliver any and all such documents and to bind the Company subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto; provided, however, that said seal shall not be necessary for the validity of any such documents." This power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the following bylaws duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company. Execution of Instruments. Any vice president, any assistant secretary or any assistant treasurer shall have the power and authority to sign or attest all approved documents, instruments, contracts, or other papers in connection with the operation of the business of the company in addition to the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer, president, treasurer or secretary; provided, however, the signature of any of them may be printed, engraved, or stamped on any approved document, contract, instrument, or other papers of the Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this instrument to be sealed and duly attested by the signature of its officer the 20th day of August, 2021. Antonio C. Albanese, Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: ss On this 20th day of August, 2021, before me came the above-named officer for the Company aforesaid, to me personally known to be the officer described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the officer of the Company aforesaid, that the seal affixed hereto is the corporate seal of said Company, and the said corporate seal and his signature were duly affixed and subscribed to said instrument by the authority and direction of said Company. Stephanie Rubino McArthur Notary Public, State of New York No. 02MC6270117 Qualified in New York County Commission Exnires October 19 2024 CERTIFICATE Notary Public My CommiSSlon Expires October 19, 2024 I, Laura B. Guy, Assistant Secretary of the Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original power of attorney issued by the Company; that the resolution included therein is a true and correct transcript from the minutes of the meetings of the boards of directors and the same has not been revoked or amended in any manner; that said Antonio C. Albanese was on the date of the execution of the foregoing power of attorney the duly elected officer of the Company, and the corporate seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority of said board of directors; and the foregoing power of attorney is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name as Assistant Secretary, and affixed the corporate seal of said Company this 2!:!:!_ day of OCTOBER 2022 Assistant Secretary BDJ 1 (08-21 )00 GUIDE FOR COMPLETING THE "DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS" FORM CAUTIONS This form will be used by the Agency to determine the percentage of work that the Bidder proposes to perform. Bidders are cautioned that failure to provide complete and correct information may result in rejection of the bid as non-responsive. Any bid that proposes performance of more than 50 percent of the work by subcontractors or otherwise to be performed by forces other than the Bid- der's own organization will be rejected as non-responsive. Specialty items of work that may be so designated by the Engineer on the "Contractor's Proposal" are not included in computing the percent- age of work proposed to be performed by the Bidder. INSTRUCTIONS The Bidder shall set forth the name and location of business of each and every subcontractor whom the Bidder proposes to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work or improvement, and every subcontractor licensed as a contractor by the State of California whom the Bidder proposes to specially fabricate and install any portion of the work or improvement according to detailed drawings contained in the plans and specifications in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the Bidder's total bid or, in the case of bids or offers for the construction of streets and highways, including bridges, in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) or ten thousand dollars ($10,000) whichever is greater. Said name(s) and location(s) of business of subcontractor(s) shall be set forth and included as an integral part of the bid offer. The Designation of Subcontractors form must be submitted as a part of the Bidder's sealed bid. Failure to provide complete and correct information may result in rejection of the bid as non-responsive. Suppliers of materials from sources outside the limits of work are not subcontractors. The value of materials and transport of materials from sources outside the limits of work, as shown on the plans, shall be assigned to the Contractor or the Subcontractor as the case may be, that the Bidder proposes as installer of said materials. The value of material incorporated in any Subcontractor-installed bid item that is supplied by the Bidder shall be included as a part of the work that the Bidder proposes to be performed by the Subcontractor installing said item. When a Subcontractor has a Carlsbad business license, the number must be entered on the proper form . If the Subcontractor does not have a valid business license, enter "NONE" in the appropriate space. When the Bidder proposes using a Subcontractor to construct or install less than 100 percent of a bid item, the Bidder shall attach an explanation sheet to the Designation of Subcontractor form. The ex- planation sheet shall clearly apprise the City of the specific facts that show the Bidder proposes to perform no less than fifty percent (50%) of the work with its own forces. Determination of the subcontract amounts for purposes of award of the contract shall be determined by the City Council in conformance with the provisions of the contract documents and the various supplemental provisions. The decis ion of the City Council shall be final. Contractor is prohibited from performing any work on this project with a subcontractor who is ineligible to perform work on a public works project pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1771.1 or 1777. 7. Bidders shall make any additional copies of the disclosure forms as may be necessary to provide the required information. The page number and total number of additional form pages shall be entered in the location provided on each type of form so duplicated. ('\ • ., Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 15 of 42 Pages DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR AND AMOUNT OF SUBCONTRACTOR'S BID ITEMS (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 The Bidder certifies that it has used the sub-bid of the following listed subcontractors in preparing this bid for the Work and that the listed subcontractors will be used to perform the portions of the Work as designated in this list in accordance with applicable provisions of the specifications and section 4100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code, "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act." The Bidder further certifies that no additional subcontractor will be allowed to perform any portion of the Work in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the Bidder's total bid, or in the case of bids or offers for construction of streets and highways, including bridges, in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) or ten thousand dollars ($10,000), whichever is greater, and that no changes in the subcontractors listed work will be made except upon the prior approval of the Agency. SUBCONTRACTOR'S BID ITEMS Portion Subcontractor Name Phone No. DIR Subcontractor's Amount of (type) of and and Email Registration License No. and Work by Subcontractor Work Location of Business Address No. Classification in Dollars* '" fJN~ I Page _L of _1__ pages of this Subcontractor Designation form • Pursuant to section 4104 (a)(3)(A) California Public Contract Code, receipt of the information preceded by an asterisk may be submitted by the Bidder up to 24 hours after the deadline for submitting bids contained in the "Notice Inviting Bids." l' • ..-, Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 16 of 42 Pages BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 The Bidder is required to state what work of a similar character to that included in the proposed Con- tract he/she has successfully performed and give references, with telephone numbers, which will en- able the City to judge his/her responsibility, experience and skill. An attachment can be used. Bidder shall demonstrate experience successfully completing projects that included the con- struction and installation of a Sprung Instant Structures, Inc., structure. Contractor shall have completed the installation of at least two Sprung Instant Structure, Inc., structures within the past ten years. The proposal shall be deemed non-responsive if the required technical ability and experience for the Bidder or it's Representative is not demonstrated. ~ An~"''°'~ ~, Date Name and Address Name and Phone No. Amount Contract of the Employer of Person to Type of Work of Completed Contract Contract l'\ •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 17 of 42 Pages Project Name General Contractor/Owner 1-8 Border Patrol Checkpoint LB Civil El Centro ESD Shade Structures R.E. Schultz Construction Lakeside Equestrian Center Hazard Construction Shade Structure Electrical Project List Ace Electric, Inc. October 12, 2022 Project Description Electrical, lighting, power, and supports for two large fabric/steel shade structures including a backup generator Electrical, lighting, power, fans, and supports for 10 shade structures Electrical, lighting, power, fans, and supports for a large outdoor shade structure P.O. Box 601071 San Diego, CA 92160 Tel (619) 521-9740 Fax (619) 521-9742 Reference Contract Completion Name Tele# Amount Date Geoff Bohne 858-481-5222 $ 1,036,250 2017 Doug Lewis 714-649-2624 $ 491,274 2022 Jason Mordhorst 858-587-3600 $ 1,592,532 2023 Project Name Contracted With Veterans Sports Park Los Angeles Engineering El Cajon Valley Event Center Grossmont Union High School District Grossmont Event Center Grossmont Union High School District Frisbie Park RC Construction Magnolia Elementary Erickson-Hall Construction Emory Elementary School Erickson-Hall Construction Heritage Lakes Sports Park Adame Landscape Corona Del Mar High School TELACU Construction Del Dios Academy PH 1 Lusardi Construction Company Roripaugh Ranch Sports Park Adame Landscape Emergency Vehicle Operations Course Hazard Construction Pacific Ridge M DIC Lusardi Construction Company Valhalla High School Grossmont Union High School District VIP Village Preschool Inc II Erickson-Hall Construction Poway High School Poway Unififed School Dist. Civita Park PH 2 & 3 Speedway Constructors Community Parks Lighting City of Carlsbad Mesa College Quad Western Rim Constructors Victory Christian Academy Erickson-Hall Construction San Pasqual Academy Balfour Beatty Carlsbad High School Erickson-Hall Construction Ace Electric, Inc. Completed Projects Over $100K -Past 3 Years October 12, 2022 Reference Project Description Name New Sports Complex Mitch Ward Three New Buildings and Site Work Katy Johnson Three New Buildings on Campus Kevin Ruebel Sports Park Daniel Rodriguez Campus Modemization; Admin, Library, MPR, Andre Melancon Classroom Bldgs and New Food Service Bldg Distribution Systems for Power, Communicaitons and Erin Ryan Fire Alarm Sports Field Lighting Diosdado Vanta Two Lighted Sports Fields, Track and a Few Walkway Mina Ghaly Lights New 2-Story 25,000 SQ FT STEM Classroom Bldg Geir Phillips Sports Park, Site Utilities, Site Lighting and CCTV Diosdado Vanta Underground Utilites, SDG&E Service, Site Lighting, Michael Diana Power/FNComm to Modular Trailers, CCTV to Site Classroom building Randy Cordova Upgrade to 4 Existing Bldgs, Including Low Voltage Cole Edging Systems New Modular Bldg School Campus Erin Ryan Track Lighting Jennifer Freeberg Site Lighting in Development William Forero Retro-fit existing park lighting poles Temujin Matsubara Site Electrical Power, Lighting and Communication Ray Byrom Pathways for Quad Area New Gym and Football Field Chris Bartok Renovations of Various Bldgs, Site Lighting and Daniel Luker Utilities Modernize High School Science Classroom Bldg Tyler Ennis P.O. Box 601071 San Diego, CA 92160 Tel (619) 521-9740 Fax (619) 521-9742 Tele# (626) 454-5222 (858) 635-7400 (760) 317-6882 (909) 829-3688 (760) 796-7700 (760) 796-7700 (951) 698-3090 (714) 541-2390 (760) 744-3133 (951) 698-3090 (858) 587-9678 (760) 744-3133 (619) 838-0740 (619) 372-2141 (858) 521-2800 (619) 819-7565 (760) 434-2844 (760) 489-4328 (760) 532-1496 (858) 414-8106 (760) 796-7700 Contract Amount Revised Contract Date Amount Completed $ 3,982,000 $ 4,219,712 2020 $ 2,864,000 s 2,972,236 2021 $ 2,534,000 s 2,545,811 2020 $ 1,947,000 $ 2,187,908 2020 $ 2,018,800 s 2,180,442 2021 s 1,687,800 $ 1,975,479 2021 $ 1,715,000 s 1,859,040 2020 $ 1,398,000 s 1,60S,842 2020 $ 1,293,000 $ 1,434,913 2021 $ 1,244,585 s 1,350,531 2021 $ 1,180,340 s 1,249,674 2022 s 659,400 $ 1,177,597 2021 $ 1,058,500 $ 1,155,028 2021 $ 1,028,000 s 1,151,707 2020 s 859,000 $ 1,008,727 2021 s 974,300 s 982,229 2020 $ 896,586 $ 980,441 2022 $ 874,000 s 901,003 2022 $ 545,000 s 809,097 2020 s 665,700 $ 798,846 2020 $ 704,700 $ 770,328 2020 ~-Ace Electric, Inc. Completed Projects Over $100K -Past 3 Years October 12, 2022 Reference Project Name Contracted With Project Description Name Tele# Contract Amount Revised Contract Date Amount Completed Olympian High School Byrom Davey, Inc. Retrofit & Expand Musco Sports lighting. Add Power Steve Davey (858) 513-7199 $ 715,000 $ 721,248 2020 and Statdium Sound Concordia University Musco Sports lighting New Sports Field lighting and Service Dave Devoe (562) 822-0330 $ 495,000 $ 635,375 2020 Old Town Park-San Diego Dick Miller Inc. Park with Restroom Building Paul Smith (760) 471-6842 $ 508,236 $ 621,169 2022 Indian Wells Tennis Garden Musco Sports Lighting 300 Musco Fixture Retrofit Mike Higgins (714) 614-0863 $ 566,500 $ 566,500 2021 UCSD RIMAC Arena University of California, San lighting Retrofit for RIMAC Arena with LED Fixtures Aaron Cooley (619) 550-7136 $ 507,900 $ 525,497 2022 Diego Weston Park Western Rim Constructors Park lighting Ray Byrom (760) 489-4328 $ 499,770 $ 523,595 2020 Johnson Elementary School Nexgen Building Group Relocatable Classrooms Zack Rauscher (619) 670-4466 $ 513,000 $ 522,100 2020 Paradise Creek Park Expansion Dick Miller Inc. Park Pathway lighting and Improvements Tim Mountney (760) 471-6842 $ 470,458 $ 498,253 2021 Indian Wells UPS Desert Champions Install/Replace 4 UPS Units Ceci Lomeli (760) 200-8364 $ 495,200 $ 495,200 2021 El Centro ESD Lunch Shelters R.E. Schultz Construction Construct 10 Lunch Shade Structures at 9 School Doug Lewis (714) 649-2624 $ 432,190 $ 491,274 2022 Sites UCSD Triton Broadcasting System Bycor General Contractors Install Broadcast ing Infrastructure and Internal lights Dustin Hoium (619) 813-1812 $ 414,300 $ 466,170 2020 Police Range Refurbishment PH II West Coast General Electrical ddistribution and lighting Nick Walters (619) 561-4200 $ 724,000 $ 408,231 2021 El Potrero Park Musco Sports Lighting Install 13 Musco Poles Mike Higgins (949) 754-0503 $ 536,700 $ 382,600 2022 Mission Trails Field Station Act 1 Construction Field Station and Site lighting Cheri Bower (951) 735-1184 $ 371,400 $ 373,638 2020 Menifee Valley Campus Stadium Mt San Jacinto Community Site Electrical for Softball Field David Dearborn (949) 502-4000 $ 345,000 $ 347,819 2021 Increment #2 Collage Otay Mesa Parking Lot Sierra Pacific West New Parking Lot with Electrical Upgrades Kristopher Loranger (760) 599-0755 $ 355,989 $ 329,631 2021 EB Scripps Park Fire Station Atlas Development Comfort Station AmirAtefi (8S8) 342-3101 $ 196,430 $ 320,411 2020 Mance Buchanon Park Musco Sports lighting New Soccor Field lighting with 8 Poles Dave Devoe (562) 822-0330 $ 349,100 $ 314,190 2022 Escaya Park BrightView Landscape Park lighting and Electrical Distribution Jay Worsham (8S8) 245-8344 $ 417,480 $ 297,677 2020 Saburo Muraoka Chula Vista Elementary School Addition of 2-Story Modular Classroom Bldg and Site Shawn O'Neil (858) 228-7884 $ 266,000 $ 276,886 2020 District Work Centennial Park Musco Sports lighting Install Fifteen New Sports lights, Two 225 AMP Mike Higgins (714) 614-0863 $ 253,000 $ 253,000 2021 Panels and Two Controllers P.O. Box 601071 San Diego, CA 92160 Tel (619) 521-9740 Fax (619) 521-9742 Project Name Irwindale Park Vista High School North Park Mini Park Discovery Park Summerly Park Furman Park nerra Del Sol Middle School TSA Long Beach Citadel-Salvation Army UCSD Parking Lot Erosion Repair (VA) Calavera Hills Community Park Valhalla High School Tierra Del Sol Middle School Rancho Buena Vista HS Discovery Park Rolando Park ES Joint Use Field Diamond Field Tri-City Health Tl Salazar Park Eastlake Parkway Pedestrian Bridge Hazard Construction Tl MTS JOC275-16 Trenching @ 43rd St Ace Electric, Inc. Completed Projects Over $100K -Past 3 Years October 12, 2022 Reference Contracted With Project Description Name Tele# Musco Sports Lighting Install 6 New Musco Poles Karin Anderson (858) 232-1620 Erickson-Hall Construction Power & Lighting to Softball Fields, Tennis Courts, Chris Andrews (760) 796-7700 Storage Bldg, Scorebaord and Two Parking lots Fordyce Construction Park Lighting and Electrical Distribution Brian Fordyce (619) 449-4272 Environmental Construction Musco Retrofit Darrel Wright (818) 262-2193 Musco Sports Lighting Sports Lighting Install Dave DeVoe (S62) 822-0330 Environmental Construction Park Site and Parking Lighitng Darrel Wright (818) 262-2193 ESR Construction Low Voltage Systems for the New Gym Bldg Ed Ramans (408) 426-0683 Ascent Builders Inc Project Design for Sports Lighting Tyler Gahagan (916) 743-0079 Sierra Pacific West Furnish and Install Thirteen Pole Lights Chad Sheridan (760) S99-07SS landforms Park Lighting Nate Anderson (949) S82-0877 Fordyce Construction Replace Battery Inverter Brian Fordyce (619) 449-4272 Lakeside Unified School District Site Distribution, Temp Power and Lighting Cindi Short (619) 385-9006 Vista Unified School District KASA Construction Byrom Davey, Inc. Musco Sports Lighting Lusardi Construction Company New Creation Builders Hazard Construction White Construction ABC Construction Gym Expansion Michelle Coonan Site Lighting and Meter Pedestal Eric DeGuchy Site Lighting and Meter Pedestal Steve Davey Sports Lighting /LED Upgrade Dave DeVoe Tl -Medical Offices, 3,653 sf Jario Sanchez Sports Lighting-Design/Build Tony Ponco Pedestrian Bridge and Walkway Lighting William Brownlow Office Tenant Improvement Gregg Hartness Extend Conduits for Future Track Communication Dave Czubernat P.O. Box 601071 San Diego, CA 92160 Tel (619) 521-9740 Fax (619) 521-9742 (760) 796-7700 (909) 450-4184 (858) 513-7199 (562) 822-0330 (760) 744-3133 (562) 804-0478 (858) 587-3600 (760) 931-1130 ( 619) 384-9108 Contract Amount Revised Contract Date Amount Completed $ 239,900 $ 249,701 2022 $ 200,820 $ 234,86S 2021 $ 193,000 $ 216,930 2021 $ 208,000 $ 216,561 2020 $ 112,400 $ 203,932 2020 $ 170,000 $ 202,877 2020 $ 157,357 $ 199,555 2022 $ 188,233 $ 196,349 2021 $ 169,175 $ 196,149 2022 $ 156,000 $ 191,148 2022 $ 186,409 $ 186,409 2021 $ 178,698 $ 154,452 2021 $ 153,670 $ 153,670 2020 $ 152,965 $ 152,438 2021 $ 122,900 $ 141,342 2021 $ 108,918 $ 138,874 2020 $ 108,335 $ 129,485 2021 $ 111,700 $ 120,781 2020 $ 114,950 $ 114,950 2020 $ 108,800 $ 113,773 2020 $ 100,723 $ 107,103 2021 BIDDER'S CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE FOR GENERAL LIABILITY, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AUTOMOTIVE LIABILITY AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 As a required part of the Bidder's proposal the Bidder must attach either of the following to this page. 1) Certificates of insurance showing conformance with the requirements herein for each of: D Comprehensive General Liability D Automobile Liability D Workers Compensation D Employer's Liability ~tatement with an insurance carrier's notarized signature stating that the carrier can, and upon lo/;ayment of fees and/or premiums by the Bidder, will issue to the Bidder Policies of insurance for Comprehensive General Liability, Automobile Liability, Workers Compensation and Employer's Liability in conformance with the requirements herein and Certificates of insurance to the Agency showing conformance with the requirements herein. 5, c. ~ hc.J All certificates of insurance and statements of willingness to issue insurance for auto policies offered to meet the specification of this contract must: 1) Meet the conditions stated in The Notice Inviting Bids and the General Provisions for this project for each insurance company that the Contractor proposes. 2) Cover any vehicle used in the performance of the contract, used onsite or offsite, whether owned, non-owned or hired, and whether scheduled or non-scheduled. {'\ •~ Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 18 of 42 Pages ACORD' CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE [ DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) '-...----" 3/25/2022 ACEELEC-01 AGUAL c:HIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS ":ERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES _,.JELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pollcy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer riahts to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(sl. PRODUCER F.9!f);ACT Vickie Carlton Assured Partners of CA Insurance Services, LLC dba: Wateridge Insurance rtg.N~o, Extl: (858) 200-3361 I rffc. Nod858) 200-3362 Services 10717 Sorrento Valley Rd, Ste 200 i~n"J~cc, vcarlton@wateridae.com San Diego, CA 92121 INSURER/SI AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A : Travelers lndemnitv Co. of CT 25682 INSURED INSURER B : Travelers Prooertv Casualtv Co Of America 25674 Ace Electric, Inc 1NsuRER c : ICW (insurance Co. Of The West\ 27847 P.O. Box 601071 INSURER D : San Diego, CA 92160 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER· REVISION NUMBER· THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ~'?.!>.!-,\l.'!.\IJ POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS ITR A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE s 1,000,000 -□ CLAIMS-MADE 0 OCCUR ~tt,1f./~,l~,J9_RENTED 300,000 X DT-C0-2T898594-TCT-22 3/25/2022 3/25/2023 < f--5,000 MED EXP tAnv one ,,,.,son\ • f--1,000,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY < f--2,000,000 R'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE • POLICY 0 ~fS D LOC PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG < 2,000,000 OTHER: • AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY S,q~~!t'!.~~"SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 f--X ANY AUTO 810-2T898822-22-26-G 3/25/2022 3/25/2023 BODILY INJURY 1Per =rson' < f--OWNED -SCHEDULED f--AUTOS ONLY -AUTOS BODIL y INJURY IPer accident\ s -~LR-i!WsoNLY -~8f~1f~R-~ Fpf}.?~[c~dlJit~AMAGE $ $ B UMBRELLA LIAB ~ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 4,000,000 -X EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CUP-2T906193-22-26 3/25/2022 3/25/2023 AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 OED I X I RETENTION $ 10,000 • C WORKERS COMPENSATION X I ~~~Tl ITI' T T2JH- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YI N WSD 5028552 07 1/1/2022 1/1/2023 1,000,000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE □ X E.L. EACH ACCIDENT • ~FICER/MlMB~R EXCLUDED? NIA 1,000,000 andatory n N ) E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE < ~lt~~rt-¥[~ 'b'1~PERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT • 1,000,000 A Equipment Floater DT-CO-2T898594-TCT-22 3/25/2022 3/25/2023 Rented/Leased Eqpt. 250,000 A Installation Floater DT -C0-2T898594-TCT-22 3/25/2022 3/25/2023 Installation Floater 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached If more space Is required) The City of Carlsbad is named Additional Insured for GL as required by written contract., waiver of subrogation applies for WC. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE City of Carlsbad/CMWD THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. c/o EXIGIS Insurance Compliance Services PO Box 947 Murrieta, CA 92564 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 8-lcfL I ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD , rs 9'1'~ 1.arr t aal'fbi lt:s'm so-.r h 09 '-J~ i;'-i..1§) QJJ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED (Includes Products-Completed Operations If Required By Contract) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PROVISIONS The following is added to SECTION II -WHO IS AN INSURED: Any person or organization that you agree in a written contract or agreement to include as an additional insured on this Coverage Part is an insured, but only: a. With respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurs, or for "personal injury" caused by an offense that is committed, subsequent to the signing of that contract or agreement and while that part of the contract or agreement is in effect; and b. If, and only to the extent that, such injury or damage is caused by acts or omissions of you or your subcontractor in the performance of "your work" to which the written contract or agreement applies. Such person or organization does not qualify as an additional insured with respect to the independent acts or omissions of such person or organization. The insurance provided to such additional insured is subject to the following provisions: a. If the Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part shown in the Declarations exceed the minimum limits required by the written contract or agreement, the insurance provided to the additional insured will be limited to such minimum required limits. For the purposes of determining whether this limitation applies, the minimum limits required by the written contract or agreement will be considered to include the minimum limits of any Umbrella or Excess liability coverage required for the additional insured by that written contract or agreement. This provision will not increase the limits of insurance described in Section Ill -Limits Of Insurance. b. The insurance provided to such additional insured does not apply to: (1) Any "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal injury" arising out of the providing, or failure to provide, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services, including: (a) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders or change orders, or the preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, drawings and specifications; and (b) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. (2) Any "bodily injury'' or "property damage" caused by "your work" and included in the "products-completed operations hazard" unless the written contract or agreement specifically requires you to provide such coverage for that additional insured during the policy period. c. The additional insured must comply with the following duties: (1) Give us written notice as soon as practicable of an "occurrence" or an offense which may result in a claim. To the extent possible, such notice should include: (a) How, when and where the "occurrence" or offense took place; (b) The names and addresses of any injured persons and witnesses; and (c) The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the "occurrence" or offense. (2) If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against the additional insured: CG D2 46 0419 © 2018 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 2 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (a) Immediately record the specifics of the claim or "suit" and the date received; and (b) Notify us as soon as practicable and see to it that we receive written notice of the claim or "suit" as soon as practicable. (3) Immediately send us copies of all legal papers received in connection with the claim or "suit", cooperate with us in the investigation or settlement of the claim or defense against the "suit", and otherwise comply with all policy conditions. (4) Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim or "suit" to any provider of other insurance which would cover such additional insured for a loss we cover. However, this condition does not affect whether the insurance provided to such additional insured is primary to other insurance available to such additional insured which covers that person or organization as a named insured as described in Paragraph 4., Other Insurance, of Section IV -Commercial General Liability Conditions. Page 2 of 2 © 2018 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. CGD2460419 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT -BLANKET WC 990634 (Ed. 8-00) We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us). The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2 % of the total California Workers' Compensation premium otherwise due. Person or Organization ANY PERSON/ ORG WHEN REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT Schedule Job Description ALL CA OPERATIONS This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The infonnation below is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective 01/01/2022 Policy No. WSD 5028552 07 Insured ACE ELECTRIC INC Insurance Company INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST Endorsement No. Premium $ INCL . Countersigned By _____________ _ WC 990634 (Ed. 8-00) INSURED Cavignac October 7, 2022 Ace Electric, Inc PO Box 601071 Carlsbad, CA 92160 Re: City of Carlsbad, CA Contract Bid To whom it may concern, Insurance I Risk Management I Surety 451 A Street, 18th Floor I San Diego, CA 92101 This letter will certify that Travelers Indemnity Company of America, upon payment of fees and/or premiums by the bidder, Ace Electric, Inc., will issue the bidder policies of insurance for Comprehensive General Liability, Automobile Liability, Workers Compensation and Employer's Liability in conformance with the requirements herein and certificates of insurance to the agency showing conformance with the requirements herein. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Thank you . Sincerely, g~~ Brandon Goucher, CRM, CIC, CRIS, CISR Sr. Client Manager direct line: 619-744-0542 e-mail: BGoucher@cavignac.com Attachment Confidence in the future cavignac.com CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of ~ D, e30 } On OC:To'ou: 7 , 1.0 2 2-before me. toc:\b<lrui "Suoc. Cqs-\-\w:)o. o, N O°'°'-Y'j '?v \o )~ c.. Dote ff ere Insert Nome and Title of the Officer personally appeared ------------=~ ....... v: ..... a ......... r1uCal_,,on,,._,__E,,,,_:i.u.t>...J. ........... c ..... ru~..aK ________ _ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. ~-···········1 ._ .. : ,., St.HA,-.Y Jl,NE CASTLEMAN -·· -~otary Publtc • Callfornta I ?. San Dteao County I i Commission I 24CMl63 f 0 0 My Comm. z:i,1rts MarJ0;.2026 Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature1:2,J~ Q Ca.J:tkrn4q ~ nature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: __________________________ _ Document Date: ______________________ Number of Pages: ____ _ Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: ________________________ _ Capacity{ies) Claimed by Signer{s) Signer's Name: ____________ _ □ Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ □ Partner -□ limited o General o Individual o Attorney in Fact o Trustee o Guardian or Conservator D Other: Signer is Representing: _________ _ Signer's Name: ____________ _ □ Corporate Officer -Title(s): _______ _ o Partner -□ limited o General D Individual o Trustee D Other: o Attorney in Fact o Guardian or Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ O& E E E E [JI tft8081880ffllMl E E E E E 1)1 ICOffll O OO:O:O:OI000:0:1 1:rno D D J@OC U OIO:f):880080l}lll 1:~10:1):(] [)@ 1111 IAO(] E J E Ill Dt88 ©2019 National Notary Association BIDDER'S STATEMENT RE DEBARMENT (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 1) Have you or any of your subcontractors ever been debarred as an irresponsible bidder by another jurisdiction in the State of California? X yes no 2) If yes, what was/were the name(s) of the agency(ies) and what was/were the period(s) of debar- ment(s)? Attach additional copies of this page to accommodate more than two debarments. party debarred party debarred agency agency period of debarment period of debarment BY CONTRACTOR: 4tc Gle~-/-r,~ /,ic_ (name of Contractor) By ~--===--~ ~e)~ {Jh (/J4h ~~ /Lttuif I ll-~11)t',,,r/ (print name/title) Page __ f _of_/_ pages of this Re Debarment form ~, f.,r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 19 of 42 Pages California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego S.S. On __ 1_0_1_24_/_2_0_2_2 _____ before me, C. Powell, Notary,:~~~~otaryPul,hc Title personally appeared __ C_h_r_i_st_o_p_h_er_H_in_d_s __________________ _ i'ia rte ct Signe• r2; who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. •••••••• C. POWELL l Notary Public • Callforni~ San Diego County f Commission II 2366290 - Y Comm. Explr~ Jul 18, 2025 OPTIONAL INFORMATION------------ Allho11gh me information tn th;:, sect:011 rs not required by law 11 could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of ttw.: o::k11owfcdgmen1 to an unauthor:zod (iorwnerll and mdy prov0 ,,1seful lo /Jersons relying on lhc attached ,Jocw•1ent Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a ' document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated _________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) 0 Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ D Guardian/Conservator D Partner -Limited/General D Trustee(s) Titl'.'1si D Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Additional Information • . Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page#__ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other 0 Additional Signer O Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------ \12009-2015 Notary Learning Ce11ter -All R,ghts Reserved You can pu'chase copies of this form from our web site at www.TheNotarysStor,s.con, BIDDER'S DISCLOSURE OF DISCIPLINE RECORD (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 Contractors are required by law to be licensed and regulated by the Contractors' State License Board which has jurisdiction to investigate complaints against contractors if a complaint regarding a patent act or omission is filed within four years of the date of the alleged violation. A complaint regarding a latent act or omission pertaining to structural defects must be filed within 10 years of the date of the alleged violation. Any questions concerning a contractor may be referred to the Registrar, Contractors' State License board, P.O. Box 26000, Sacramento, California 95826. 1) Have you ever had your contractor's license suspended or revoked by the California Contractors' State license Board two or more times within an eight year period? X yes no 2) Has the suspension or revocation of your contractor's license ever been stayed? _L_ yes no 3) Have any subcontractors that you propose to perform any portion of the Work ever had their con- tractor's license suspended or revoked by the California Contractors' State license Board two or more times within an eight year period? X yes no 4) Has the suspension or revocation of the license of any subcontractor's that you propose to perform any portion of the Work ever been stayed? X yes no 5) If the answer to either of 1. or 3. above is yes fully identify, in each and every case, the party disciplined, the date of and violation that the disciplinary action pertain to, describe the nature of the violation and the disciplinary action taken therefore. (If needed attach additional sheets to provide full disclosure.) Page l of ~ pages of this Disclosure of Discipline form •"'\ f.;, Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 20 of 42 Pages BIDDER'S DISCLOSURE OF DISCIPLINE RECORD (CONTINUED) (To Accompany Proposal) TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 6) If the answer to either of 2. or 4. above is yes fully identify, in each and every case, the party who's discipline was stayed, the date of the violation that the disciplinary action pertains to, describe the nature of the violation and the condition (if any) upon which the disciplinary action was stayed. (If needed attach additional sheets to provide full disclosure.) BY CONTRACTOR: (name of Contractor) By: /~-::::~~=:::::::::::>~- ~e) ~ • ~fl n 41, (. ~ /Ji,./4 , t, -(,fl I t 11;. (print name/title) Page J. of J.. pages of this Disclosure of Discipline form ,, •+i' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 21 of 42 Pages • California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego J S.S. On 10/24/2022 before me, C. Powell, Notary Public ----------Narr,e of Notary Pllbhc litk personally appeared __ C_h_r_i_st_o.;._p_h_er_H_in_d_s __________________ _ Na1r1e of S,gr.er (2l who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (?y""" ee eeeeeef C. POWELL Notary Publtc • California San Dtfi<) County l Commission !I 2366290 - y Comm. E.xplrts Jul 18, 2025 OPTIONAL INFORMATION ------------ A!thougi1 tne information m trus section 1s not required tiy /av, it couhi prevent frauduienr ren•oval and reattachment of ttus acknow/ec!gment /0 on unauthorized docwmm, and may prove useful to persons relying on tiw attac11ed document Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated ________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) D Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ D Guardian/Conservator D Partner • Limited/General D Trustee(s) D Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Additional Information. Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page#__ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other 0 Additional Signer O Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------ L( 09-201 'i t otar; Lew1,ng Se,11<'" -All R,ghts Reservecl vow G111 purchase copies of this torn, fron' ou1 web s1m at \WM TrieNutarycSkrE:.con- .. NONCOLLUSION DECLARATION TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITTED WITH BID PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE SECTION 7106 TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 The undersigned declares: of Atc0c,dnr.,[,H.,, the party making the foregoing bid. The bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation. The bid is genuine and not collusive or sham. The bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid. The bidder has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or to refrain from bidding. The bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder. All statements contained in the bid are true. The bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged infor- mation or data relative thereto, to any corporation, partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof, to effectuate a collusive or sham bid, and has not paid, and will not pay, any person or entity for such purpose. Any person executing this declaration on behalf of a bidder that is a corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or any other entity, hereby represents that he or she has full power to execute, and does execute, this declaration on behalf of the bidder. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration is executed on Oe../-o ~r .Jt{ , 2o a-J-at $"1211 /)(t:flv [city], CA [state]. -- l'\ •,;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 22 of 42 Pages ' California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California county of San Diego } S.S. On __ 1_0_1_2_4_12_0_2_2 _____ before me, C. Powell, Notary r:,~~~,!~oWy Pubhl'.' Title personally appeared __ C_h_r_i_st_o_p_h_er_H_in_d_s __________________ _ ,,a•»c of Signe• '2) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s}, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. {!_~ C. POWELL Notary Public • Calffornta San DlfiO County f ' Commtsston # 2366290 My Comm. 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Description of Attached Document Additional Information , The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a ' document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated _________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) 0 Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ 0 Guardian/Conservator 0 Partner -Limited/General D Trustee(s) 0 Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page# __ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other 0 Additional Signer O Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------ ?1"0::!-21l 15 Nctary L.earnmg Center -All F:t,ghts Reserved vou can rwchase copies of this fcrn1 from o~ir web site at w,Nw.TneNotarysStore.coni CONTRACT PUBLIC WORKS This agreement is made this tlr12 day of aov~ , 2022, by and between the City of Carlsbad, California, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter called "City"), and Ace Electric, Inc., a California corporation, whose principal place of business is 6061 Fairmount Ave. San Diego, CA 92120 (hereinafter called "Contractor"). City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Description of Work. Contractor shall perform all work specified in the Contract documents for: TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 PWS23-1940FAC (hereinafter called "project") 2. Provisions of Labor and Materials. Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, tools, equip- ment, and personnel to perform the work specified by the Contract Documents. 3. Contract Documents. The Contract Documents consist of this Contract, Notice Inviting Bids, Contractor's Proposal, Bidder's Bond, Noncollusion Declaration, Designation of Subcontractors, Tech- nical Ability and Experience, Bidder's Statement Re Debarment, Escrow Agreement, Release Form, the Plans and Specifications, the General Provisions, addendum(s) to said Plans and Specifications and General Provisions, and all proper amendments and changes made thereto in accordance with this Contract or the Plans and Specifications, and all bonds for the project; all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. Contractor, her/his subcontractors, and materials suppliers shall provide and install the work as indi- cated, specified, and implied by the Contract Documents. Any items of work not indicated or specified, but which are essential to the completion of the work, shall be provided at the Contractor's expense to fulfill the intent of said documents. In all instances through the life of the Contract, the City will be the interpreter of the intent of the Contract Documents, and the City's decision relative to said intent will be final and binding. Failure of the Contractor to apprise subcontractors and materials suppliers of this condition of the Contract will not relieve responsibility of compliance. 4. Payment. For all compensation for Contractor's performance of work under this Contract, City shall make payment to the Contractor per section 9-3 PAYMENT of the General Provisions section of this contract. The Engineer will close the estimate of work completed for progress payments on the last working day of each month. The City shall withhold retention as required by Public Contract Code Section 9203. l' •,r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 23 of 42 Pages 5. Independent Investigation. Contractor has made an independent investigation of the jobsite, the soil conditions at the jobsite, and all other conditions that might affect the progress of the work, and is aware of those conditions. The Contract price includes payment for all work that may be done by Contractor, whether anticipated or not, in order to overcome underground conditions. Any infor- mation that may have been furnished to Contractor by City about underground conditions or other job conditions is for Contractor's convenience only, and City does not warrant that the conditions are as thus indicated. Contractor is satisfied with all job conditions, including underground conditions and has not relied on information furnished by City. 6. Hazardous Waste or Other Unusual Conditions. If the contract involves digging trenches or other excavations that extend deeper than four feet below the surface Contractor shall promptly, and before the following conditions are disturbed, notify City, in writing, of any: A. Hazardous Waste. Material that Contractor believes may be material that is hazardous waste, as defined in section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code, that is required to be removed to a Class I, Class 11, or Class Ill disposal site in accordance with provisions of existing law. B. Differing Conditions. Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing from those indicated. C. Unknown Physical Conditions. Unknown physical conditions at the site of any unusual nature, different materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the contract. City shall promptly investigate the conditions, and if it finds that the conditions do materially so differ, or do involve hazardous waste, and cause a decrease or increase in contractor's costs of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work shall issue a change order under the procedures described in this contract. In the event that a dispute arises between City and Contractor whether the conditions materially differ, or involve hazardous waste, or cause a decrease or increase in the contractor's cost of, or time re- quired for, performance of any part of the work, contractor shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date provided for by the contract, but shall proceed with all work to be performed under the contract. Contractor shall retain any and all rights provided either by contract or by law which pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the contracting parties. 7. Immigration Reform and Control Act. Contractor certifies it is aware of the requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8 USC sections 1101-1525) and has complied and will comply with these requirements, including, but not limited to, verifying the eligibility for employment of all agents, employees, subcontractors, and consultants that are included in this Contract. 8. Prevailing Wage. Pursuant to the California Labor Code, the director of the Department of Industrial Relations has determined the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in accordance with California Labor Code, section 1773 and a copy of a schedule of said general prevailing wage rates is on file in the office of the City Engineer, and is incorporated by reference herein. Pursuant to Cali- fornia Labor Code, section 1775, Contractor shall pay prevailing wages. Contractor shall post copies of all applicable prevailing wages on the job site. Contractor shall comply with California Labor Code, section 1776, which generally requires keeping accurate payroll records, verifying and certifying pay- roll records, and making them available for inspection. Contractor shall require all subcontractors to comply with Section 1776. l~ •+r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 24 of 42 Pages 9. Indemnification. Contractor shall assume the defense of, pay all expenses of defense, and indemnify and hold harmless the City, and its officers and employees, from all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability of every kind, nature and description, directly or indirectly arising from or in connec- tion with the performance of the Contract or work; or from any failure or alleged failure of Contractor to comply with any applicable law, rules or regulations including those relating to safety and health; and from any and all claims, loss, damages, injury and liability, howsoever the same may be caused, resulting directly or indirectly from the nature of the work covered by the Contract, except for loss or damage caused by the sole or active negligence or willful misconduct of the City. The expenses of defense include all costs and expenses including attorneys' fees for litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution method. Contractor shall also defend and indemnify the City against any challenges to the award of the contract to Contractor, and Contractor will pay all costs, including defense costs for the City. Defense costs include the cost of separate counsel for City, if City requests separate counsel. Contractor shall also defend and indemnify the City against any challenges to the award of the contract to Contractor, arising in whole or in part from alleged inaccuracies or misrepresentation by the Con- tractor, whether intentional or otherwise, and Contractor will pay all costs, including defense costs for the City. Defense costs include the cost of separate counsel for City, if City requests separate counsel. 10. Insurance. Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, his or her agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Said insurance shall meet the City's policy for insurance as stated in City Council Policy # 70. (A) Coverages And Limits Contractor shall maintain the types of coverages and minimum limits indicted herein: a. Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance: Insurance written on an "occurrence" basis, including products-completed operations, personal & advertising injury, with limits no less than $2,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required oc- currence limit. b. Business Automobile Liability Insurance: $2,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. In addition, the auto policy must cover any vehicle used in the performance of the contract, used onsite or offsite, whether owned, non-owned or hired, and whether scheduled or non-scheduled. c. Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance: Workers' compensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers' Liability limits of $1 ,000,000 per incident. Workers' compensation offered by the State Compensation Insurance Fund is acceptable to the City. (B) Additional Provisions: Contractor shall ensure that the policies of insurance required under this agreement with the exception of Workers' Compensation and Business Automobile Liability Insurance contain, or are endorsed to contain, the following provisions. a. The City, its officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as additional insured as re- spects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor; products and com- pleted operations of the contractor; premises owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its officials, employees or volunteers. All additional insured endorsements must be evidenced using separate doc- uments attached to the certificate of insurance; one for each company affording general liability, and employers' liability coverage. l'\ •fir Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 25 of 42 Pages b. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officials, em- ployees or volunteers shall be in excess of the contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. c. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officials, employees or volunteers. d. Coverage shall state that the contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. (C) Notice Of Cancellation. Each insurance policy required by this agreement shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be nonrenewed, suspended, voided, canceled, or reduced in coverage or limits except after ten (10) days' prior written notice has been sent to the City by certified mail, return receipt requested. (D) Deductibles And Self-Insured Retention (S.I.R.) Levels. Any deductibles or self-insured reten- tion levels must be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either: the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retention levels as respects the City, its officials and employees; or the contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigation, claim administration and defense expenses. (E) Waiver Of Subrogation. All policies of insurance required under this agreement shall contain a waiver of all rights of subrogation the insurer may have or may acquire against the City or any of its officials or employees. (F) Subcontractors. Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insured under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. Coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein. (G) Acceptability Of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers that have a rating in Best's Key Rating Guide of at least A-:VII. Insurers must also be authorized to transact the business of in- surance by the State of California Insurance Commissioner as admitted carriers as evidenced by a listing in the official publication of the Department of Insurance of the State of California and/or under the standards specified by City Council Policy # 70. (H) Verification Of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance and original endorsements affecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements are to be in forms approved by the City and are to be received and approved by the City before the Contract is executed by the City. (I) Cost Of Insurance. The Cost of all insurance required under this agreement shall be included in the Contractor's bid. 11. Claims and Lawsuits. All claims by Contractor shall be resolved in accordance with Public Contract Code section 9204, which is incorporated by reference. A copy of Section 9204 is included in Section 3 of the General Provisions. In addition, all claims by Contractor for $375,000 or less shall be resolved in accordance with the provisions in the Public Contract Code, Division 2, Part 3, Chapter 1, Article 1.5 (commencing with section 20104) which are incorporated by reference. A copy of Article 1.5 is included in Section 3 of the General Provisions. In the event of a conflict between Section 9204 and Article 1.5, Section 9204 shall apply. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section of the contract, all claims shall comply with the Government Tort Claim Act (section 900 et seq., of the California Government Code) for any claim or cause of action for money or damages prior to filing any lawsuit for breach of this agreement. l' •+r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 26 of 42 Pages (A) Assertion of Claims. Contractor hereby agrees that any contract claim submitted to the City must be asserted as part of the contract process as set forth in this agreement and not in anticipation of litigation or in conjunction with litigation. (B) False Claims. Contractor acknowledges that if a false claim is submitted to the City, it may be considered fraud and the Contractor may be subject to criminal prosecution. (C) Government Code. Contractor acknowledges that California Government Code sections 12650 et seq., the False Claims Act, provides for civil penalties where a person knowingly submits a false claim to a public entity. These provisions include false claims made with deliberate ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information. (D) Penalty Recovery. If the City of Carlsbad seeks to recover penalties pursuant to the False Claims Act, it is entitled to recover its litigation costs, including attorney's fees. (E) Debarment for False Claims. Contractor hereby acknowledges that the filing of a false claim may subject the Contractor to an administrative debarment proceeding wherein the Contractor may be prevented from further bidding on public contracts for a period of up to five years. (F) Carlsbad Municipal Code. The provisions of Carlsbad Municipal Code sections 3.32.025, 3.32.026, 3.32.027 and 3.32.028 pertaining to false claims are incorporated herein by reference. (G) Debarment from Other Jurisdictions. Contractor hereby acknowledges that debarment by an- other jurisdiction is grounds for the City of Carlsbad to disqualify the Contractor or subcontractor from participating in future contract bidding. (H) Jurisdiction. Contractor agrees and hereby stipulates that the proper venue and jurisdiction for resolution of any disputes between the parties arising out of this agreement is San Diego County, California. I have read and understand all provisions of Section 11 above. k':init k init 12. Maintenance of Records. Contractor shall maintain and make available at no cost to the City, upon request, records in accordance with sections 1776 and 1812 of Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, of the Labor Code. If the Contractor does not maintain the records at Contractor's principal place of business as specified above, Contractor shall so inform the City by certified letter accompanying the return of this Contract. Contractor shall notify the City by certified mail of any change of address of such records. 13. Labor Code Provisions. The provisions of Part 7, Chapter 1, commencing with section 1720 of the Labor Code are incorporated herein by reference. 14. Security. Securities in the form of cash, cashier's check, or certified check may be substituted for any monies withheld by the City to secure performance of this contract for any obligation estab- lished by this contract. Any other security that is mutually agreed to by the Contractor and the City may be substituted for monies withheld to ensure performance under this Contract. l" •+i' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 27 of 42 Pages 15. Unfair Business Practices. In entering into a public works contract or a subcontract to supply goods, services, or materials pursuant to a public works contract, the contractor or subcontractor offers and agrees to assign to the awarding body all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, services, or materials pursuant to the public works contract or the subcontract. This assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the awarding body tenders final payment to the contractor, without further acknowledgment by the parties. 16. Provisions Required by Law Deemed Inserted. Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and in- cluded herein, and if, through mistake or otherwise, any such provision is not inserted, or is not cor- rectly inserted, then upon application of either party, the Contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. 17. Additional Provisions. Any additional provisions of this agreement are set forth in the "Gen- eral Provisions" or "Supplemental Provisions" attached hereto and made a part hereof. NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF EXECUTION BY ALL SIGNATORIES MUST BE ATTACHED (CORPORATE SEAL) CONTRACTOR: Act 6fet-fnv (ri0 (print name and title) CITY OF CARLS unicipal corporation of the St or By:~.___~----'--.,.......--,--------Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager, as authorized by the City Manager A~zzi.____ for Faviola Medina, By:~?<_::-~rre) ----- Ghnr4&htr µ(:i_p1v ( Sec.rt-k q City Clerk Services Manager (print name and title) President or vice-president and secretary or assistant secretary must sign for corporations. If only one officer signs, the corporation must attach a resolution certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under the corporate seal empowering that officer to bind the corporation. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney By: ~/C. -AssistaRt City Attorney {'\ •+r Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 28 of 42 Pages California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California county of _Sa_n_D_ie....:g=--o __________ _ I S.S. On 10/24/2022 before me, C. Powell, Notary Public ----------Hame of f✓oli!ry Puhhc fitl,i personally appeared __ C_h_r_is_to_p_h_e_r_H_i_n_ds _________________ _ r~air,(;;; o~ Si!,;"'l~r {2) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. C. POWELL Notary Public -Calffornia San Diego County ! Commission# 2366290 - My Comm. 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TheNotarysStore.c•in1 BOND NO. 7901107891 PREMIUM INCLUDED IN PERFORMANCE BOND LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad, State of California, has awarded to Ace Electric, Inc., a California corporation (hereinafter designated as the "Principal"), a Contract for: TEMPORARY FIRE ST A TION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad and all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond, providing that if Principal or any of their subcontractors shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams used in, upon or about the perfor- mance of the work agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, ACE ELECTRIC, INC., a California corporation, as Principal, (hereinafter designated as the "Contractor"), and NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ' as Surety, are held firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad in the sum of ONE HUNDRED NINETY NINE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED Dollars ($199,700), said sum being an amount equal to: One hundred percent (100%) of the total amount payable under the terms of the contract by the City of Carlsbad, and for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the Contractor or his/her subcontractors fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, supplies, or teams used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of any kind, consistent with California Civil Code section 9100, or for amounts due under the Unemployment In- surance Code with respect to the work or labor performed under this Contract, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the contractor and subcontractors pursuant to section 13020 of the Unem- ployment Insurance Code with respect to the work and labor, that the Surety will pay for the same, and, also, in case suit is brought upon the bond, reasonable attorney's fees, to be fixed by the court consistent with California Civil Code section 9554. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the persons named in California Civil Code section 9100, so as to give a right of action to those persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon the bond. Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed hereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. {'\ •;f Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 29 of 42 Pages California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego } S.S. On 10/24/2022 before me, C. Powell, Notary Public ----------Nm n e of r,ot,1ry Pui,11<~ rulB personally appeared __ C_h_r_is_t--'op:....h_e_r_H_i_n_d_s _________________ _ Nio>me ot Signe,. r2; who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) · is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. {!_~ ooooooeo C. POWELL f Notary Public -California San Di~ County f Commission II 2366290 - y Comm. Expires Jul 18, 2025 Seal OPTIONAL INFORMA T/ON ------------ A!tllough /he information m tn1s se:~tioH 1s not reqwred iJy Jaw it could orevem fraudulent removal and reattachment of tfuo, ack11ow!cdg1nel't 10 an unaulf>orized document am) 1rwy prove useful to persons relying on the attached docwnen1 Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a ; document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated _________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) D Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ 0 Guardian/Conservator 0 Partner -Limited/General 0 Trustee(s) 0 Other: _________________ _ representing: ________________ _ Additional Information Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event ts detailed In notary journal on: Page # __ Entry# __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other D Additional Signer O Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------ ·' 2C09-2015 Nolary Learo1inq Center -/\II R'ghts Reserv<,d You can purchase copies cf th,s fern, froni our web site at w>.w1.TheNotarysStore.coni In the event that Contractor is an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such Contractor shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond. SIGNED AND SEALED, this ___ 2_1 S_T __ day of _____ o_c_T_O_B_E_R ___ , 2022 CHRISTOPHER HINDS, PRESIDENT / SECRETARY (Print Name & Title) NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (Surety) (SEAL) By: /{a_ D. J-~ (Signature) MARK D. IATAROLA, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT (Print Name & Title) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY -ATTACH ATTORNEY-IN-FACT CERTIFICATE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney By: ~ /( ~ Assista, 1t City Attorney {"\ •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 30 of 42 Pages CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 OBOflDOl00801)10 □ ~-60000:l)QQ(Qlllt l:lfflOHOI )00180000@.(] DO 1a•actCl)l)IJldJJJ llt[):Oll:IIIIJ DD [)10 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of SAN DIEGO } On ____ 1_0_/2_1_/2_0_2_2 ___ before me, SANDRA FIGUEROA, NOTARY PUBLIC Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared __________ M_A_R_K_D_. _IA_T_A_R_O_LA ____________ _ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person!s) whose name{et is/..w:e-subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that hc/sl'leltl'te~ executed the same in hisf"1el'ltl'leir authorized capacity~). and that by his/"1el'ltl'leir signature(s) on the instrument the person(sj, or the entity upon behalf of which the person~) acted, executed the instrument. on-n,,on-n-c-c-nn1 r SANDRA FIGUEROA ~-COMM. I 2334108 i SAN DIEGO COUNTY ; • NOTARY PUBLlc-cALIFORNIA _, ( MY COMMISSION EXPIRES j L SEPTEMBER 22. 2024 cse>C<><>UU<><>U Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature -<~c:::::;;;;:z___,~::·=--= ~=---~==;q.... _____ _ Sig;~blic OPTIONAL Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: ___________________________ _ Document Date: _____________________ Numberof Pages: ___ _ Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: _______________________ _ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: MARK D. IATAROLA o Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ o Partner -o Limited o General D Individual D Trustee D Other: ~ Attorney in Fact □ Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ Signer's Name: ____________ _ □ Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ □ Partner -□ Limited □ General D Individual o Trustee □ Other: □ Attorney in Fact □ Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ IJlddl:IUUGa11aaaaaHi19AOOll:uOOMHHYll aa HQj'8:fQJIIIOHftOU:08Bi DGQOOOH II iOI OH iii iii II iii 11111181 I fffl81JOOOO ©2017 National Notary Association ,· Power of Attorney KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, an Ohio corporation hereinafter referred to severally as the "Company" and collectively as "the Companies" does hereby make, constitute and appoint: HELEN MALONEY; JOHN G MALONEY; MARK D IATAROLA; SANDRA FIGUEROA; TRACY LYNN RODRIGUEZ; each in their individual capacity, its true and lawful attorney-in-fact, with full power and authority to sign, seal, and execute on its behalf any and all bonds and undertakings, and other obligatory instruments of similar nature, in penalties not exceeding the sum of UNLIMITED and to bind the Company thereby, as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company; and all acts of said Attorney pursuant to the authority given are hereby ratified and confirmed. This power of attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company: "RESOLVED, that the president, or any vice president be, and each hereby is, authorized and empowered to appoint attorneys-in-fact of the Company, and to authorize them to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company any and all bonds, forms, applications, memorandums, undertakings, recognizances, transfers, contracts of indemnity, policies, contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, and other writings obligatory in nature that the business of the Company may require; and to modify or revoke, with or without cause, any such appointment or authority; provided, however, that the authority granted hereby shall in no way limit the authority of other duly authorized agents to sign and countersign any of said documents on behalf of the Company." "RESOLVED FURTHER, that such attorneys-in-fact shall have full power and authority to execute and deliver any and all such documents and to bind the Company subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto; provided, however, that said seal shall not be necessary for the validity of any such documents." This power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the following bylaws duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company. Execution of Instruments. Any vice president, any assistant secretary or any assistant treasurer shall have the power and authority to sign or attest all approved documents, instruments, contracts, or other papers in connection with the operation of the business of the company in addition to the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer, president, treasurer or secretary; provided, however, the signature of any of them may be printed, engraved, or stamped on any approved document, contract, instrument, or other papers of the Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this instrument to be sealed and duly attested by the signature of its officer the 20th day of August, 2021 . Antonio C. Albanese, Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: ss On this 20th day of August, 2021, before me came the above-named officer for the Company aforesaid, to me personally known to be the officer described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the officer of the Company aforesaid, that the seal affixed hereto is the corporate seal of said Company, and the said corporate seal and his signature were duly affixed and subscribed to said instrument by the authority and direction of said Company. Stephanie Rubino McArthur Notary Public, State of New York No. 02MC6270117 Qualified in New York County Commission Exoires October 19 2024 CERTIFICATE Notary Public My Commission El(J)lres October 19, 2024 I, Laura B. Guy, Assistant Secretary of the Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original power of attorney issued by the Company; that the resolution included therein is a true and correct transcript from the minutes of the meetings of the boards of directors and the same has not been revoked or amended in any manner; that said Antonio C. Albanese was on the date of the execution of the foregoing power of attorney the duly elected officer of the Company, and the corporate seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority of said board of directors; and the foregoing power of attorney is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name as Assistant Secretary, and affixed the corporate seal of said Company this 21ST day of OCTOBER 2022 ---- Assistant Secretary BDJ 1 (08-21 )00 BOND NO. 7901107891 PREMIUM: $1,997.00 PREMIUM IS FOR CONTRACT TERM AND IS SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT BASED ON FINAL CONTRACT PRICE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE/WARRANTY BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, State of California, has awarded to Ace Electric, Inc., a California corporation, (hereinafter designated as the "Principal"), a Contract for: TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the contract, the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond for the faithful performance and warranty of said Contract; NOW, THEREFORE, WE, ACE ELECTRIC, INC., a California corporation, as Principal, (hereinafter designated as the "Contractor"), and NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ' as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad, in the sum of ONE HUNDRED NINETY NINE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED Dollars ($199,700), said sum being equal to one hundred per- cent (100%) of the estimated amount of the Contract, to be paid to City or its certain attorney, its successors and assigns; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the above bounden Contractor, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions, and agreements in the Contract and any alter- ation thereof made as therein provided on their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Carlsbad, its officers, employees and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefore, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, in- curred by the City in successfully enforcing such obligation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgment rendered. Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed there under or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. ,, .... Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 31 of 42 Pages In the event that Contractor is an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such Contractor shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond. SIGNED AND SEALED, this 21ST day of OCTOBER , 2022 ----------- NATIONWIDE _AC_E_E_LE_C_T_R_I_C_, I_N_C_. ______ (SEAL) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (SEAL) (Principal) (Surety) By: L ~ _::::;:; ~: __ /¼----=~~< -=---a....o. ~~--------------=----- ~Si~•i:::J (Signature) CHRISTOPHER HINDS, PRESIDENT / SECRETARY (Print Name & Title) MARK D. IATAROLA, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT (Print Name & Title) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY -ATTACH ATTORNEY-IN-FACT CERTIFICATE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney By: ~ K . ~ .AssisteAt-£ity Attorney ,, •~ Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 32 of 42 Pages California All-Purpose Certificate of Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Diego \ S.S. ; On 10/24/2022 before me, C. Powell, Notary Public ----------r -11, ni e of rfatary Publ11: Title personally appeared __ C_l_1r_is_t_op::..._h_e_r_H_in_d_s __________________ _ Name 01 S!gne1· (2) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (},~~-'"'" eooosoee C. POWELL f Notary Public • California San Dteeo County f Commission II 2366290 - Y Comm. Expires Jul 18, 2025 OPTIONAL INFORMATION ------------ Although /lie mformat1on 1n this section 1s not required tw law 1t could 1Jrevent fra,11iuient removal and reattachment of !his ack11uw!ed11ment to an unauthorized dor:ument and may pmvo useful to persons 10/ying on the a/lached document Description of Attached Document The preceding Certificate of Acknowledgment is attached to a document titled/for the purpose of _________ _ containing __ pages, and dated ________ _ The signer(s) capacity or authority is/are as: D lndividual(s) D Attorney-in-fact D Corporate Officer(s) ______________ _ D Guardian/Conservator D Partner -Limited/General D Trustee(s) D Other: _________________ _ representing: Additional Information· Method of Signer Identification Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence: 0 form(s) of identification O credible witness(es) Notarial event is detailed in notary journal on: Page #__ Entry # __ Notary contact: _________ _ Other D Additional Signer D Signer(s) Thumbprints(s) □------------- · 2CO~-'.<O 15 r-..otary LNIP1H1Q Ce·1te' -All Rights Reserved You <:,.in pu,chas;, copies ot this forn, from o\,rweb site at w111w.TheNotarysStore.coni CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 llOOIJ8B011)111JlDIIIORRDDDQ~:()( C 0 0 0 2: j E CIOIIOObOOllll~ ........ }801£118{J [}.000111@ DD 01 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of SAN DIEGO } On ____ 1_0_/2_1_/2_0_2_2 ___ before me, SANDRA FIGUEROA, NOTARY PUBLIC Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared __________ M_A_R_K_D_. _IA_T_A_R_O_L_A ____________ _ Name{s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(st whose name{et is/-afe-subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that hc/sl9efthey executed the same in his/hel'J'tl9eir authorized capacity~). and that by his/19el'ftl9eir signature(s) on the instrument the person(6), or the entity upon behalf of which the personr.;-) acted, executed the instrument. f a-sANoRA f,GlieROA 1 ,-COMM. t 2334108 SAN DIEGO COUNTY ; • NOTARY PUBLlc-cAUFOANIAi l MY COMMISSION EXPIRES l SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 <> cs <> <> <> <> C> C> <> :cu> Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: ___________________________ _ DocumentDate: _____________________ Numberof Pages: ___ _ Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: _______________________ _ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: MARK D. IATAROLA D Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ □ Partner -□ Limited □ General D Individual D Trustee D Other: !I Attorney in Fact □ Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ Signer's Name: D Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ □ Partner -□ Limited □ General D Individual D Trustee D Other: □ Attorney in Fact □ Guardian of Conservator Signer is Representing: _________ _ Of] DD a OJ EJu UOOffl l800:1~ua10a1:010011■11■111u••~•-•u----•■ llllaDOIO D 2 800000 ©2017 National Notary Association . • KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, an Ohio corporation Power of Attorney hereinafter referred to severally as the "Company" and collectively as "the Companies" does hereby make, constitute and appoint: IIELEN MALONEY, JOHN G MALONEY; MARK D IATAROLA; SANDRA FIGUEROA; TRACY LYNN RODRIGUEZ; each in their individual capacity, its true and lawful attorney-in-fact, with full power and authority to sign, seal, and execute on its behalf any and all bonds and undertakings, and other obligatory instruments of similar nature, in penalties not exceeding the sum of UNLIMITED and to bind the Company thereby, as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company; and all acts of said Attorney pursuant to the authority given are hereby ratified and confirmed. This power of attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company: "RESOLVED, that the president, or any vice president be, and each hereby is, authorized and empowered to appoint attorneys-in-fact of the Company, and to authorize them to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company any and all bonds, forms, applications, memorandums, undertakings, recognizances, transfers, contracts of indemnity, policies, contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, and other writings obligatory in nature that the business of the Company may require; and to modify or revoke, with or without cause, any such appointment or authority; provided, however, that the authority granted hereby shall in no way limit the authority of other duly authorized agents to sign and countersign any of said documents on behalf of the Company.· "RESOLVED FURTHER, that such attorneys-in-fact shall have full power and authority to execute and deliver any and all such documents and to bind the Company subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto; provided, however, that said seal shall not be necessary for the validity of any such documents." This power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the following bylaws duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company. Execution of Instruments. Any vice president, any assistant secretary or any assistant treasurer shall have the power and authority to sign or attest all approved documents, instruments, contracts, or other papers in connection with the operation of the business of the company in addition to the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer, president, treasurer or secretary; provided, however, the signature of any of them may be printed, engraved, or stamped on any approved document, contract, instrument, or other papers of the Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this instrument to be sealed and duly attested by the signature of its officer the 20th day of August, 2021. Antonio C. Albanese, Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: ss On this 20th day of August, 2021, before me came the above-named officer for the Company aforesaid, to me personally known to be the officer described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the officer of the Company aforesaid, that the seal affixed hereto is the corporate seal of said Company, and the said corporate seal and his signature were duly affixed and subscribed to said instrument by the authority and direction of said Company. Stephanie Rubino McArthur Notary Public, State of New York No. 02MC6270117 Qualified In New York County Commissioo Exoires October 19 2024 CERTIFICATE ~~ mrtUu_ Notary Public My Comm!SS1on Expires October 19, 2024 I, Laura B. Guy, Assistant Secretary of the Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original power of attorney issued by the Company; that the resolution included therein is a true and correct transcript from the minutes of the meetings of the boards of directors and the same has not been revoked or amended in any manner; that said Antonio C. Albanese was on the date of the execution of the foregoing power of attorney the duly elected officer of the Company, and the corporate seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority of said board of directors; and the foregoing power of attorney is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed R1Y name as Assistant Secretary, and affixed the corporate seal of said Company this 21ST day of OCTOBER 2022 >-I'_ . . (/\~ 8-(,-v 'a--- BDJ 1 (08-21 )00 Assistant Secretary OPTIONAL ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR SECURITY DEPOSITS IN LIEU OF RETENTION This Escrow Agreement is made and entered into by and between the City of Carlsbad whose address is 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, 92008, hereinafter called "City" and _____________________________ whose address is ______________________________ .hereinafter called "Contractor" and _______________________ whose address is --------------------------------hereinafter called "Escrow Agent." For the consideration hereinafter set forth, the City, Contractor and Escrow Agent agree as follows: 1. Pursuant to section 22300 of the Public Contract Code of the State of California, the Contractor has the option to deposit securities with the Escrow Agent as a substitute for retention earnings re- quired to be withheld by the City pursuant to the Construction Contract entered into between the City and Contractor for: TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 in the amount of ____________ dated ______ (hereinafter referred to as the "Contract"). Alternatively, on written request of the Contractor, the City shall make payments of the retention earnings directly to the Escrow Agent. When the Contractor deposits the securities as a substitute for Contract earnings, the Escrow Agent shall notify the City within 10 days of the deposit. The market value of the securities at the time of the substitution shall be a least equal to the cash amount then required to be withheld as retention under the terms of the contract between the City and Contractor. Securities shall be held in the name of the City and shall designate the Contractor as the beneficial owner. 2. The City shall make progress payments to the Contractor for such funds which otherwise would be withheld from progress payments pursuant to the Contract provisions, provided that the Escrow Agent holds securities in the form and amount specified above. 3. When the City makes payment of retentions earned directly to the Escrow Agent, the Escrow Agent shall hold them for the benefit of the Contractor until such time as the escrow created under this contract is terminated. The Contractor may direct the investment of the payments into securities. All terms and conditions of this agreement and the rights and responsibilities of the parties shall be equally applicable and binding when the City pays the Escrow Agent directly. 4. The Contractor shall be responsible for paying all fees for the expenses incurred by the Escrow Agent in administering the Escrow Account and all expenses of the City. These expenses and payment terms shall be determined by the City, Contractor and Escrow Agent. 5. The interest earned on the securities or the money market accounts held in escrow and all interest earned on that interest shall be for the sole account of Contractor and shall be subject to withdrawal by Contractor at any time and from time to time without notice to the City. 6. Contractor shall have the right to withdraw all or any part of the principal in the Escrow Account {'\ •+r Revised 6/12/18 Cont ract No.4091 Page 33 of 42 Pages only by written notice to Escrow Agent accompanied by written authorization from City to the Escrow Agent that City consents to the withdrawal of the amount sought to be withdrawn by Contractor. 7. The City shall have a right to draw upon the securities in the event of default by the Contractor. Upon seven days' written notice to the Escrow Agent from the City of the default, the Escrow Agent shall immediately convert the securities to cash and shall distribute the cash as instructed by the City. 8. Upon receipt of written notification from the City certifying that the Contract is final and complete and that the Contractor has complied with all requirements and procedures applicable to the Contract, the Escrow Agent shall release to Contractor all securities and interest on deposit less escrow fees and charges of the Escrow Account. The escrow shall be closed immediately upon disbursement of all moneys and securities on deposit and payments of fees and charges. 9. The Escrow Agent shall rely on the written notifications from the City and the Contractor pursuant to sections (1) to (8), inclusive, of this agreement and the City and Contractor shall hold Escrow Agent harmless from Escrow Agent's release, conversion and disbursement of the securities and interest as set forth above. 10. The names of the persons who are authorized to give written notices or to receive written notice on behalf of the City and on behalf of Contractor in connection with the foregoing, and exemplars of their respective signatures are as follows: For City: Title FINANCE DIRECTOR Name _________________ _ Signature _______________ _ Address 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 For Contractor: Title Name _________________ _ Signature _______________ _ Address ________________ _ For Escrow Agent: Title Name _________________ _ Signature ________________ _ Address ________________ _ At the time the Escrow Account is opened, the City and Contractor shall deliver to the Escrow Agent a fully executed counterpart of this Agreement. {'\ •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 34 of 42 Pages IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their proper officers on the date first set forth above. For City: Title __ --=-:.M:.:..A.:...aY....;:Oa...:.R...,_ __________ _ Name _________________ _ Signature ________________ _ Address 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008 For Contractor: Title Name _________________ _ Signature _______________ _ Address ________________ _ For Escrow Agent: Title _________________ _ Name _________________ _ Signature _______________ _ Address ________________ _ ,, •+' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 35 of 42 Pages GENERAL PROVISIONS: DESCRIPTION OF BID ITEMS. Payment for each Bid Item shall be made at the quantity and type as listed in the Contractor's Proposal. All work shown or mentioned on the plans, in the Contract Docu- ments, General Provisions, or Technical Provisions/Specifications shall be considered as included in the Bid Items. Contractor must protect existing utilities, improvements, landscaping, irrigation systems, and vegetation in place. If damaged during the work, Contractor is responsible to repair or replace any utilities, improvements, landscaping, irrigation systems, and vegetation at his expense. A-1 Electrical work within the 40'x80' Sprung Structure The City of Carlsbad is constructing a 3200 square foot Sprung Instant Structure on an existing con- crete pad located at 4600 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA 92008. The contract unit price paid for this bid item shall constitute full compensation to provide all labor, equipment and materials necessary to install an electrical system within the Sprung Instant Structure as shown on the attached plans. Work includes installation of rigid conduit and conductors securely affixed to the temporary apparatus room (Sprung Instant Structure); installation of lighting fixtures and required bracing; cord reels; Trans- former T-PB1; Panel PB1 ; conduit and conductors from PB1 to T-PB1 ; fused disconnects for motorized apparatus bay doors; and all other conduits, conductors, pull boxes, outlets, switches, controllers, and appurtenances within the temp apparatus room as shown on the attached plans. B-1 Site Electrical Work The contract unit price paid for this bid item shall constitute full compensation to provide and install all electrical infrastructure and equipment not within the temporary apparatus room (Sprung Instant Struc- ture) as shown on the attached plans. Work includes pulling conductors through the existing conduit from the existing main service switch- board to the city supplied ATS-1 ; trenching and installation of conduits and conductors from the exist- ing conduit termination point to the contractor installed ATS-1; installation and mounting of conduits and conductors necessary to serve T-TR1 and T-TR2; Service disconnects for the modulars; installa- tion and mounting of conduits, conductors and fused disconnect to serve the sewer lift station; Panel PB; Installation of grounding rod and all connection of the city supplied generator; supply and install all electrical components now within the temporary apparatus room as shown on the attached plans. TIME OF COMPLETION Pursuant to section 6-3.1 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC), the contractor shall complete all contract work within: Contractor shall complete all contract work associated with bid item A-1 within 20 working days. Work is anticipated to commence on December 1, 2022 and be completed on or before December 29, 2022 If the City elects to award bid item B-1 , Contractor shall complete all contract work associated with bid item B-1 within 10 calendar days. Work is anticipated to commence on December 1, 2022 and be completed on or before December 14, 2022. l' •,;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 36 of 42 Pages Unless otherwise approved in writing by the City, the hours of work shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, excluding Agency holidays. Failure of the Contractor to complete the Work within the time allowed will result in damages being sustained by the Agency. For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified for com- pletion of Work, in accordance with Section 6-9 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Con- struction (SSPWC), the Contractor shall pay the Agency, or have withheld monies due it, the sum of Seven Hundred dollars ($700.00) for each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified. Such sum is liquidated damages and shall not be construed as a penalty, and may be deducted from payments due the Contractor if such delay occurs. DISPUTED WORK. Pursuant to section 2-9 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC), the Contractor shall give the agency written notice of potential claim prior to commencing any disputed work. Failure to give said notice shall constitute a waiver of all claims in connection therewith. If the contractor and the agency are unable to reach agreement on disputed work, the Agency may direct the contractor to proceed with the work. Prior to proceeding with dispute resolution pursuant to Public Contract Code provisions specified here- inafter, the contractor shall attempt to resolve all disputes informally through the following dispute resolution chain of command: 1. Project Inspector 2. Construction Manager 3. Deputy City Engineer, Construction Management & Inspection 4. City Engineer 5. City Manager The Contractor shall submit a complete report within 20 working days after completion of the disputed work stating its position on the claim, the contractual basis for the claim, along with all documentation supporting the costs and all other evidentiary materials. At each level of claim or appeal of claim the City will, within 10 working days of receipt of said claim or appeal of claim, review the Contractor's report and respond with a position, request additional information or request that the Contractor meet and present its report. When additional information or a meeting is requested the City will provide its position within 10 working days of receipt of said additional information or Contractor's presentation of its report. The Contractor may appeal each level's position up to the City Manager after which the Contractor may proceed under the provisions of the Public Contract Code. The authority within the dispute resolution chain of command is limited to recommending a resolution to a claim to the City Manager. Actual approval of the claim is subject to the change order provisions in the contract. All claims by the -Contractor shall be resolved in accordance with Public Contract Code section 9204, which is set forth below: ('\ •~ Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 37 of 42 Pages 9204. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that it is in the best interests of the state and its citizens to ensure that all construction business performed on a public works project in the state that is com- plete and not in dispute is paid in full and in a timely manner. (b) Notwithstanding any other law, including, but not limited to, Article 7.1 (commencing with Section 10240) of Chapter 1 of Part 2, Chapter 1 0 (commencing with Section 19100) of Part 2, and Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 20104) of Chapter 1 of Part 3, this section shall apply to any claim by a contractor in connection with a public works project. (c) For purposes of this section: (1) "Claim" means a separate demand by a contractor sent by registered mail or certified mail with return receipt requested, for one or more of the following : (A) A time extension, including, without limitation, for relief from damages or penalties for delay as- sessed by a public entity under a contract for a public works project. (B) Payment by the public entity of money or damages arising from work done by, or on behalf of, the contractor pursuant to the contract for a public works project and payment for which is not otherwise expressly provided or to which the claimant is not otherwise entitled. (C) Payment of an amount that is disputed by the public entity. (2) "Contractor" means any type of contractor within the meaning of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code who has entered into a direct con- tract with a public entity for a public works project. (3) (A) "Public entity" means, without limitation, except as provided in subparagraph (B), a state agency, department, office, division, bureau, board, or commission, the California State University, the University of California, a city, including a charter city, county, including a charter county, city and county, including a charter city and county, district, special district, public authority, political subdivi- sion, public corporation, or nonprofit transit corporation wholly owned by a public agency and formed to carry out the purposes of the public agency. (8) "Public entity" shall not include the following : (i) The Department of Water Resources as to any project under the jurisdiction of that department. (ii) The Department of Transportation as to any project under the jurisdiction of that department. (iii) The Department of Parks and Recreation as to any project under the jurisdiction of that depart- ment. (iv) The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation with respect to any project under its jurisdiction pursuant to Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 7000) of Title 7 of Part 3 of the Penal Code. (v) The Military Department as to any project under the jurisdiction of that department. (vi) The Department of General Services as to all other projects. (vii) The High-Speed Rail Authority. (4) "Public works project" means the erection, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any public structure, building, road, or other public improvement of any kind. (5) "Subcontractor'' means any type of contractor within the meaning of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code who either is in direct contract with a contractor or is a lower tier subcontractor. (d) (1) (A) Upon receipt of a claim pursuant to this section, the public entity to which the claim applies shall conduct a reasonable review of the claim and, within a period not to exceed 45 days, shall provide the claimant a written statement identifying what portion of the claim is disputed and what portion is undisputed. Upon receipt of a claim, a public entity and a contractor may, by mutual agreement, extend the time period provided in this subdivision. (B) The claimant shall furnish reasonable documentation to support the claim. (C) If the public entity needs approval from its governing body to provide the claimant a written state- ment identifying the disputed portion and the undisputed portion of the claim, and the governing body ,, •~ Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 38 of 42 Pages does not meet within the 45 days or within the mutually agreed to extension of time following receipt of a claim sent by registered mail or certified mail, return receipt requested, the public entity shall have up to three days following the next duly publicly noticed meeting of the governing body after the 45- day period, or extension, expires to provide the claimant a written statement identifying the disputed portion and the undisputed portion. (D) Any payment due on an undisputed portion of the claim shall be processed and made within 60 days after the public entity issues its written statement. If the public entity fails to issue a written state- ment, paragraph (3) shall apply. (2) (A) If the claimant disputes the public entity's written response, or if the public entity fails to respond to a claim issued pursuant to this section within the time prescribed, the claimant may demand in writing an informal conference to meet and confer for settlement of the issues in dispute. Upon receipt of a demand in writing sent by registered mail or certified mail, return receipt requested, the public entity shall schedule a meet and confer conference within 30 days for settlement of the dispute. (B) Within 10 business days following the conclusion of the meet and confer conference, if the claim or any portion of the claim remains in dispute, the public entity shall provide the claimant a written statement identifying the portion of the claim that remains in dispute and the portion that is undisputed. Any payment due on an undisputed portion of the claim shall be processed and made within 60 days after the public entity issues its written statement. Any disputed portion of the claim, as identified by the contractor in writing, shall be submitted to nonbinding mediation, with the public entity and the claimant sharing the associated costs equally. The public entity and claimant shall mutually agree to a mediator within 1 0 business days after the disputed portion of the claim has been identified in writing. If the parties cannot agree upon a mediator, each party shall select a mediator and those mediators shall select a qualified neutral third party to mediate with regard to the disputed portion of the claim. Each party shall bear the fees and costs charged by its respective mediator in connection with the selection of the neutral mediator. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parts of the claim remaining in dispute shall be subject to applicable procedures outside this section. (C) For purposes of this section, mediation includes any nonbinding process, including, but not limited to, neutral evaluation or a dispute review board, in which an independent third party or board assists the parties in dispute resolution through negotiation or by issuance of an evaluation. Any mediation utilized shall conform to the timeframes in this section. (D) Unless otherwise agreed to by the public entity and the contractor in writing, the mediation con- ducted pursuant to this section shall excuse any further obligation under Section 20104.4 to mediate after litigation has been commenced. (E) This section does not preclude a public entity from requiring arbitration of disputes under private arbitration or the Public Works Contract Arbitration Program, if mediation under this section does not resolve the parties' dispute. (3) Failure by the public entity to respond to a claim from a contractor within the time periods described in this subdivision or to otherwise meet the time requirements of this section shall result in the claim being deemed rejected in its entirety. A claim that is denied by reason of the public entity's failure to have responded to a claim, or its failure to otherwise meet the time requirements of this section, shall not constitute an adverse finding with regard to the merits of the claim or the responsibility or qualifi- cations of the claimant. (4) Amounts not paid in a timely manner as required by this section shall bear interest at 7 percent per annum. (5) If a subcontractor or a lower tier subcontractor lacks legal standing to assert a claim against a public entity because privity of contract does not exist, the contractor may present to the public entity a claim on behalf of a subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor. A subcontractor may request in writing, either on his or her own behalf or on behalf of a lower tier subcontractor, that the contractor present a claim for work which was performed by the subcontractor or by a lower tier subcontractor on behalf of the subcontractor. The subcontractor requesting that the claim be presented to the public entity shall furnish reasonable documentation to support the claim. Within 45 days of receipt of this written ,., •+;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 39 of 42 Pages request, the contractor shall notify the subcontractor in writing as to whether the contractor presented the claim to the public entity and, if the original contractor did not present the claim, provide the sub- contractor with a statement of the reasons for not having done so. (e) The text of this section or a summary of it shall be set forth in the plans or specifications for any public works project that may give rise to a claim under this section. (f) A waiver of the rights granted by this section is void and contrary to public policy, provided, however, that (1) upon receipt of a claim, the parties may mutually agree to waive, in writing, mediation and proceed directly to the commencement of a civil action or binding arbitration, as applicable; and (2) a public entity may prescribe reasonable change order, claim, and dispute resolution procedures and requirements in addition to the provisions of this section, so long as the contractual provisions do not conflict with or otherwise impair the timeframes and procedures set forth in this section. (g) This section applies to contracts entered into on or after January 1, 2017. (h) Nothing in this section shall impose liability upon a public entity that makes loans or grants available through a competitive application process, for the failure of an awardee to meet its contractual obliga- tions. (i) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2027, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2027, deletes or extends that date. In addition, all claims by Contractor for $375,000 or less shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures in the Public Contract Code, Division 2, Part 3, Chapter 1, Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 20104) which is set forth below ARTICLE 1.5 RESOLUTION OF CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS 20104. (a)(1) This article applies to all public works claims of three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) or less which arise between a contractor and a local agency. (2) This article shall not apply to any claims resulting from a contract between a contractor and a public agency when the public agency has elected to resolve any disputes pursuant to Article 7 .1 ( commenc- ing with Section 10240) of Chapter 1 of Part 2. (b)(1) "Public work" has the same meaning as in Sections 3100 and 3106 of the Civil Code, except that "public work" does not include any work or improvement contracted for by the state or the Regents of the University of California. (2) "Claim" means a separate demand by the contractor for (A) a time extension, (B) payment of money or damages arising from work done by, or on behalf of, the contractor pursuant to the contract for a public work and payment of which is not otherwise expressly provided for or the claimant is not otherwise entitled to, or (C) an amount the payment of which is disputed by the local agency. (c) The provisions of this article or a summary thereof shall be set forth in the plans or specifications for any work which may give rise to a claim under this article. (d) This article applies only to contracts entered into on or after January 1, 1991 . 20104.2. For any claim subject to this article, the following requirements apply: (a) The claim shall be in writing and include the documents necessary to substantiate the claim. Claims must be filed on or before the date of final payment. Nothing in this subdivision is intended to extend the time limit or supersede notice requirements otherwise provided by contract for the filing of claims. (b)(1) For claims of less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), the local agency shall respond in writing to any written claim within 45 days of receipt of the claim, or may request, in writing, within 30 days of {"\ •,;' Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 40 of 42 Pages receipt of the claim, any additional documentation supporting the claim or relating to defenses to the claim the local agency may have against the claimant. (2) If additional information is thereafter required, it shall be requested and provided pursuant to this subdivision, upon mutual agreement of the local agency and the claimant. (3) The local agency's written response to the claim, as further documented, shall be submitted to the claimant within 15 days after receipt of the further documentation or within a period of time no greater than that taken by the claimant in producing the additional information, whichever is greater. (c)(1) For claims of over fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) and less than or equal to three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000), the local agency shall respond in writing to all written claims within 60 days of receipt of the claim, or may request, in writing, within 30 days of receipt of the claim, any additional documentation supporting the claim or relating to defenses to the claim the local agency may have against the claimant. (2) If additional information is thereafter required, it shall be requested and provided pursuant to this subdivision, upon mutual agreement of the local agency and the claimant. (3) The local agency's written response to the claim , as further documented, shall be submitted to the claimant within 30 days after receipt of the further documentation, or within a period of time no greater than that taken by the claimant in producing the additional information or requested docu- mentation, whichever is greater. (d) If the claimant disputes the local agency's written response, or the local agency fails to respond within the time prescribed, the claimant may so notify the local agency, in writing, either within 15 days of receipt of the local agency's response or within 15 days of the local agency's failure to respond within the time prescribed, respectively, and demand an informal conference to meet and confer for settlement of the issues in dispute. Upon a demand, the local agency shall schedule a meet and confer conference within 30 days for settlement of the dispute. (e) Following the meet and confer conference, if the claim or any portion remains in dispute, the claim- ant may file a claim as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 900) and Chapter 2 (com- mencing with Section 910) of Part 3 of Division 3.6 of Title 1 of the Government Code. For purposes of those provisions, the running of the period of time within which a claim must be filed shall be tolled from the time the claimant submits his or her written claim pursuant to subdivision (a) until the time that claim is denied as a result of the meet and confer process, including any period of time utilized by the meet and confer process. (f) This article does not apply to tort claims and nothing in this article is intended nor shall be construed to change the time periods for filing tort claims or actions specified by Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 900) and Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 910) of Part 3 of Division 3.6 of Title 1 of the Government Code. 20104.4. The following procedures are established for all civil actions filed to resolve claims subject to this article: (a) Within 60 days, but no earlier than 30 days, following the filing or responsive pleadings, the court shall submit the matter to non-binding mediation unless waived by mutual stipulation of both parties. The mediation process shall provide for the selection within 15 days by both parties of a disinterested third person as mediator, shall be commenced within 30 days of the submittal, and shall be concluded within 15 days from the commencement of the mediation unless a time requirement is extended upon a good cause showing to the court or by stipulation of both parties. If the parties fail to select a mediator within the 15-day period, any party may petition the court to appoint the mediator. (b)(1 ) If the matter remains in dispute, the case shall be submitted to judicial arbitration pursuant to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 1141 .10) of Title 3 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notwithstanding Section 1141 .11 of that code. The Civil Discovery Act of 1986 (Article 3 ( commencing with Section 2016) of Chapter 3 of Title 3 of Part 4 of the Code of Civil procedure) shall apply to any proceeding brought under the subdivision consistent with the rules pertaining to judicial arbitration. (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon stipulation of the parties, arbitrators appointed for ,, •ff Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 41 of 42 Pages purposes of this article shall be experienced in construction law, and, upon stipulation of the parties, mediators and arbitrators shall be paid necessary and reasonable hourly rates of pay not to exceed their customary rate, and such fees and expenses shall be paid equally by the parties, except in the case of arbitration where the arbitrator, for good cause, determines a different division. In no event shall these fees or expenses be paid by state or county funds. (3) In addition to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 1141.1 0) nt1e 3 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, any party who after receiving an arbitration award requests a trial de novo but does not obtain a more favorable judgment shall, in addition to payment of costs and fees under that chapter, pay the attorney's fees of the other party arising out of the trial de novo. (c) The court may, upon request by any party, order any witnesses to participate in the mediation or arbitration process. 20104.6. (a) No local agency shall fail to pay money as to any portion of a claim which is undisputed except as otherwise provided in the contract. (b) In any suit filed under Section 20104.4, the local agency shall pay interest at the legal rate on any arbitration award or judgment. The interest shall begin to accrue on the date the suit is filed in a court of law. ,, •ff Revised 6/12/18 Contract No.4091 Page 42 of 42 Pages I i !II ~ l I " ~ ~ ! § " i ~ ~ ~ i r ! 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MMtCtm BY CESCRFOOfrj CYiTm OH K:J'Jl£W !OX) 3 03i'2Y22 OH REV&: COORS 0IW22 SP REVIS£COI.Ofl:$ till:i 0&'2Vl2 PO REMOVE MER10R UhER j 4(1-0' SECTION 40'.Q" NON-INSULATED STRUCTURE 118" • 1'-0' SIGNATURE SERIES FLOOR PLAN & i ELEVATIONS t C>\lE. ORAWNBY. ,,,,..,,,, P.OJMONT 1~ R21-1426.0 SPRUNG WO #25760 -! ~~ PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" versionz.4 Penetrating the Sprung Structure innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential www.sprung.com Penetrating the structure -20 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" version2.4 Penetrating the Sprung Structure Framed Openings for HVAC & Penetration Kits for Plumbing and Vent Stacks, Openings for HVAC duct work along with penetration kits for plumbing and vent stacks are easily dealt with on the Sprung structure. There are two types of penetration options. The first is the framed opening which is de- signed to accommodate the sheet metal duct work from the HVAC equipment. The second is the penetration kit which is designed to accommodate a pipe or duct size of 20" or less. A framed opening is typically used when the duct or pipe is in excess of 20" in diameter. Framed Openings Framed openings can accommodate large ducts from HVAC equipment. The frame is manufactured from extruded aluminum material and held in p lace with structural spreaders. Please note that framed openings are not designed to support the duct work. The HVAC ducting must be supported independently either by a support frame from the ground and if also required, supported with a flexible connection from the structure arch. Framed Opening installed during the erection process Interior Photo of framed opening awaiting duct work Each framed opening inside dimension is oversized by l " around the entire perimeter from the final outside dimensions of the duct. This clearance all ows for easier installation of the duct work. The 1" gap is fi lied with insulation ifrequired and closed off using a flashing material by a local flashing contractor. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -21 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" version 2.4 ~ Framed Opening Prior to Duct Install Framed Opening After Duct Install A framed opening order form is provided by the Sprung Sales representative to the owner or contractor. This order form, when filled out properly will provide width, he ight, elevation and quantity of ducts. A marked up Structural Plan also provides Sprung design with early detection of conflicts with the structure's design fea- tures. The framed opening order forms must be completed ASAP and given to the Sprung Sales Representative no later than 2 weeks prior to the structure ship date. Please ensure that the mechanical contractor and other representatives complete the order form in a timely manner. For insulated structures, the framed openings are required very early in the erection sequence. Although framed openings can be installed later within insulated structures, this is not advisable as it will add significant time and labor to the erection time of the structure and will create unsightly patches inside the structure in order to access inside the insulated wall assembly. Duct Work c/w doghouse to divert snow Depending on the duct(s) size and elevation, snow conditions may require that duct sizes be adjusted or relo- cated within the module or to an adjacent module so as not to impact the snow shedding characteristics of the structure. Please note, that in snow load areas the width of ducts and quantity may be limited to one duct per "Zone" and maximum top of duct elevation limited to 9ft (see framed opening order form). For structures in snow load areas, a snow deflector or "dog house" is recommended, so that snow shedding off the structure is de- flected away to reduce the risk of duct and/or structural damage. These deflectors can be ordered directly from Sprung or can be manufactured locally by a sheet metal contractor. If you require assistance please contact our Parts and Service Department at: parts@sprung.com or 801 280 1555. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -22 PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "C" INSULATED STRUCTURES HIGH ELEVATION DUCTS "NO SNOW ONLY" NOTES: SNOW DEFLECTOR AS REQ'D ~ °fu~ VERTICAL ~ 'c;, HORIZONTAL~ 1. DUCT WORK BY OTHERS MUST REMAIN INDEPENDt:.. '~ SPRUNG FRAME. A 1" PERllv'' -•o IS PROVIDED. 2. THE CRITICAL REQUIREMENT FL ')UCT .... '' IS FROM THE POTENTIAL BUILD UP OF S. v AP' . 1, ,. JCTWORK AND FRAME WHICH PREVENTS Th 'r .~G STRUCTURE ITSELF FROM SHEDDING """""· 3. IN LOCAT!m' .1HERE HIGH SNOW LL '-JG PREVENTS DUCTS IN ZONE J IE DUCT''" ''iT EN, _K TIHE STRUCTURE IN ZONE 2 n qF -, I ~o TO THE DESIRED ELEVATION. 4. STRUCTURAL PURLIN LOCATlr ARE FIXED AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO CHANG' 5. VERTICAL DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED FROM (U/S) UNDERSIDE OF SPRUNG BASE PLATE. 6. SHADED "ZONES" REPRESENTS TIHE VERTICAL BOUNDARIES THAT DUCTWORK CAN PASS THROUGH. 7. FRAMED OPENINGS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CABLE BRACED PANELS. REFER TO SPRUNG ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CABLE BRACED LOCATIONS. B. FINAL DUCT ELEVATIONS HAVE A ±2" VERTICAL TOLERANCE. 9. DUCTS CAN NOT BE CLOSER THAN 16" FROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE SPRUNG STRUCTURAL ARCH. 10. SPACE BETWEEN SPRUNG FRAME AND DUCTING TO BE FILLED WITH Fl.ASHING BY OTIHERS. TYPICAL 5"x1 Q" BEAM SECTION FOR 30' -90' SPRUNG STRUCTURES ."'NE' ANOT COt.JTAIN FRAMED .., IF THE :UNG IRE srrr ..:, A GROUND '1 ' ,rER THAN 20pd '~STRucr ...;i. "Hr _ ZONE, (U/S DUCT ELEV.) JLATE DUCT HEIGHT BASED ON L, ,jE HEIGHT ALLOWANCE. -CHOOSE DUCT WIDTIH AS REQUIRED. -PROVIDE MARKED UP STRUCTURAL PLAN INDICATING DUCT LOCATIONS. -SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION TO SPRUNG SALES REPRESENTATIVE. HORIZONTAL DUCT LOCATION IS AT CLIENTS REQUEST BUT LIMITATIONS & CUSTOM PARTS MAY APPLY. 11. NOT MORE THAN 50% OF A SPRUNG PANEL WIDTH IN ZONE 2 CAN BE OCCUPIED BY FRAMED OPENINGS WHERE GROUND SNOW IS GREATER THAN J0psf. 12. SPRUNG TO BE PRO\llDED WITH A MARKED-UP SPRUNG ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED DUCT LOCATIONS, A MECH. OVERLAY IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE. 13. DUCTS HIGHER ON THE STRUCTURE ARE PERMITTED IN "NO SNOW'" AREAS ONLY. SNOW DOES NOT EFFECT STANDARD SPRUNG PEAK FRAMES. FOR DETAILED tEORIIATION REGARDING FRAIIED OPENNG INSTALLATION GUIDELINES, PLEASE REFER TO 'THE SECTION TITLED: ''PENETRATING 'THE SPRUNG STRUCTURE" IN SPRUNG'S CONTRACTORS GUIDE BOOK. THIS IS.AVALABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL SPRUNG REPRESENTATIVE. s~runc PAGE 1 OF 3 INSULATED STRUCTURES FRAMED OPENINGS ZONE LAYOUT SHEET 30-90 STRUCTURES OAT£ SCALE 09/07/201 2 NTS DRAWING I PENETRATION FRAME CRITERIA innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -23 PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "C" "INSULATED" FRAMED OPENING -ORDER FORM INSULATED FRAMED OPENING, MAX. SIZES SHOWN a·-11· SECTION B.EVATION STRUCTURAL PURLINS CAN NOT BE MOVED NOTE RUlE: U/S OF DUCT ELEVATION + DUCT HEIG. '~N01 • _ND NO DUCIS PEJIIT1ID ll!tNf. ZONE 3 IF Nff SNOW -9CY ONLY II> DUCTS PEIIITTED IIJtN£. ZONE 3 F SNOW > 5plf ABOVE OR BELOW DUCT ZONE (HATCHED . . <;). -----, NO DUCTS PEIIIT1ED It ZONE 3 F Sfl)II > 20plf CLIENT TO PROVIDE STRUCTURAL .. ., [)UCT (#) Luc .ilONS DUCT DUCT iJUCT 1--....:'=---------W_IDT ~EIGI-IT CENTER/END/FLAT END PAGE 2 OF 3 , DUCT LOCATION QUANlllY CLIENT FRAME APPROVAL E., \TION C-E-FE SIGNATURE: -+-----+----+---I PRINT NAME: ________ DATE: __ _ ,1---------1-----4------+--------+---+----------ll TO BE FILLED OUT BY SPRUNG REPRESENTATIVE ll---+-----+-----+--------11-----+------I PROJECT NAME: ____________ _ 11---+----+-----+-----+-----+---I WORK ORDER #: _____ SNOW LOAD: ___ _ STRUCTURE SIZE (Wxl): ____ INSULATED Y/N:_ INSULATED STRUCTURES FRAMED OPENINGS ORDER FORM -30-90 STRUCTURES 09/07/2012 NTS S~ ru nG DATE SCl>LE I._R-EF-ER-TO.i...A-RC_H_IT-EC-TU_RA.,_L_PLA_N _F_OR.....,DU_C_T_LA_Y_O_UT .... &_C_O_OR_D.._INA_T_IO-N--t 1--DRA-p-~;-N....,,:r-RA-TI_O_N___.F_RA_M_E_O_R_D_E_R-; innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -24 PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "C" SPRUNG STRUCTURAL SPREADER INSULATED FRAMED OPENING ASSEMBLY FLASHING, SEAL & INSUlATION BETWEEN FRAMED OP"""'"G ~ AND DUCT BY HV' ~~ . ·ANY I-- EXHAUST OR SL Jr DUCT BY HVAC Cu. FRAMED OPENING ALUM. FRAME ALUM. STRUCTURAL I BEAM SPRUNG STRUCTURAL SPREADER RING SPRUNG TOP SUPPORT BRACKET SPRUNG INSULATED FRAMED OPENING SPRUNG BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKF" SPRUNG s·, TURAL SPREADER RII, SP. '-TRUCTURn. SPR, \. STRUCTURAL SPREADER OPENING FOR DUCT PENETRATION, DUClWORK BY OTHERS INSUlATED FRAME SHOWN SUPPORT BRACKET i----STRUCTURAL ALUM. I BEAM EXTERIOR MEMBRANE -' 1'-4" MIN. CLEARANCE FRAME O.D. DUCT 0.0. 1" ERECTION CLEARANCE 2 1 /2" SPRUNG FRAME FRAME ELEVATION INTERIOR MEMBRANE UCT INSULATED WALL SECTION ---~ PAGE .3 OF 3 INSULATED FRAME SECTION INSULATED STRUCTURES ASSEMBLY LAYOUT ORDER FORM 30-90 STRUCTURES S~runG OME SCAI..E 09/07/2012 NTS 1-~RAW-EN-,~-~-T1-0N-FRAM..___E_A_SS_E_M_BL---1Y innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -25 PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "C" UNINSULATED STRUCTURES HIGH ELEVATION DUCTS •No SNOW ONLv" SNOW DEFLECTOR AS REQ'D r-- Tl'PICAL 5"x10" BEAM SECTION FOR 30' -90' SPRUNG STRUCTURES • MAX. · DUCT ""NE~ .1~NOT CC'IIJTAIN FRAMED 1. DUCT WORK BY OTHERS MUST REMAIN INDEPEI'<. . OF SPRUNG FRAME. A 1" PERIMET'I? GAP IS PROVIDr.L 2. THE CRITICAL REQUIREMENT ~ 1;1,. ~~TION IS FRUM THE POTENTIAL BUILD UP OF . 'W ABu-"IJCTWORK AND FRAME WHICH PREVENTS T, 5PP' , ~,. ,URE ITSELF FROM SHEDDING SNOW. 3. IN LOCATIONS _,._ .1IGH SNOW L 'ING PREVENTS DUCTS IN ZONE 3 _ DUClWORk' MUST El\ · THE STRUCTURE IN ZONE 2 Tf-BE D11/r . TO Tt .c. DESIRED ELEVATION. 4. STRUCTURAL . . LOCATlm ARE FIXED AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO CHANGE, AODfl'' .L PURUNS MAY BE REQ.D FDR FRAME SUPPDI" "" .11-i ANCHORAGE REQUIREMENTS. 5. VERTICAL DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED FROM (U/S) UNDERSIDE OF SPRUNG BASE PLATE. 6. SHADED "ZONES" REPRESENTS TI--1E VERTICAL BOUNDARIES THAT DUClWORK CAN PASS THROUGH. 7. FRAMED OPENINGS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CABLE BRACED PANELS. REFER TO SPRUNG ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CABLE BRACED LOCATIONS. 8. FlNAL DUCT ELEVATIONS HAVE A ±2" VERTICAL TOLERANCE. 9. DUCTS CAN NOT BE CLOSER THAN 16" FROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE SPRUNG STRUCTURAL ARCH. 10. SPACE BETWEEN SPRUNG FRAME AND DUCTING TO BE FILLED WITH FLASHING BY OTHERS. RANGE .; IF THE" lUNG IRE SIT'" ,s A GROUND '1 .t1TER THAN 2Cpef l~T' ...i. r:Hor ZONE, {U/S DUCT ELEV.) . ,LATIE DUCT HEIGHT BASED ON ~ ,£ HEIGHT ALLOWANCE. -CHOOSE DUCT WIDTH AS REQUIRED. -PROVIDE MARKED UP STRUCTURAL PLAN INDICATING DUCT LOCATIONS. -SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION TO SPRUNG · SALES REPRESENTATIVE. HORIZONTAL DUCT LOCATION IS AT CLIENTS REQUEST BUT LIMITATIONS & CUSTOM PARTS MAY APPLY. 11. NOT MORE THAN 50% OF A SPRUNG PANEL WIDTH IN ZONE 2 CAN BE OCCUPIED BY FRAMED OPENINGS WHERE GROUND SNOW IS GREATER THAN 30psf. 12. SPRUNG TO BE PROVIDED WITH A MARKED-UP SPRUNG ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED DUCT LOCATIONS, A MECH. OVERLAY IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE. 13. DUCTS HIGHER ON THE STRUCTURE ARE PERMITTED IN "NO SNCJI'" AREAS ONLY. SNOW DOES NOT EFFECT STANDARD SPRUNG PEAK FRAMES. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REGAR~G FRAMED OPENNG INSTALLATION GUl>ELINES, PLEASE REFER TO lltE SECTION TITLED: ''PENETRAllNO lltE SPRUNG STRUCTURE" IN SPRUNG'S CONTRACTORS GUIDE BOOK. THIS IS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL SPRUNG REPRESENTATIVE. PAGE 1 OF 3 UNINSULATED STRUCTURES FRAMED OPENINGS ZONE LAYOUT SHEET 30-90 STRUCTURES S ~run G DAlE SCALE 09/07/2012 NTS 1-□;-A;-~~--,,,---J-IO_N _F._RA_M_E_C_R_ITE_R_IA-t innovation j versatility j reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -26 UNINSULATED FRAMED OPENING, MAX. SIZES SHOWN 10'-3" SECTION PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "C" "UNINSULATED" FRAMED OPENING -ORDER FORM ELEVATION STRUCTUR.Al PURLINS CAN NOT BE MOVED N01[ Rll.E: U/S OF DUCT ELEVATION + DUCT HEI\,. "'o\NN01 ~ _ND NO DUC1S PEJIIT1ED NOif. ZCM 3 IF 11ft SNOI -'Ill 011.Y II> DUCTS PElllmD ll!lNE ZDNE 3 F SNOW > .r ABOVE OR BELOW DUCT ZONE (HATCHED . 'S). --~ CLIENT TO PROVIDE STRUCTURAL , .. . .. , l)UCT (#) LL, ,nONS CENTER/END/FLAT END NO llJCTS PEIIIT1ED It ZONE 3 F SNOW > 20plf PAGE 2 OF 3 DUCT DUCT iJUCT --'--i---W_ID" ~EIGHT • DUCT LOCATION OUANTilY CLIENT FRAME APPROVAL I:. '\TION C-E-FE SIGNATURE: +----+----+---t PRINT NAME: ________ DATE: __ _ TO BE ALLED OUT BY SPRUNG REPRESENTATIVE 1----1---------+-----+----+--+-----t PROJECT NAME: ____________ _ 1----1---------+-----+----+--+-----t WORK ORDER #: _____ SNOW LOAD: ___ _ 1----1---------+-----+----+--+-----t STRUCTURE SIZE (WxL): ____ INSULATED Y/N:_ ,_R_EF_E_R-TO-A-RC_H_ITE-C-TU_R.AL-PLA_N_m_R_DU_C_T_LA_Y_OU_T_&_C_OO_R_D_l~-T-~-N~S~runc innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential UNINSULATED STRUCTURES FRAMED OPENINGS ORDER FORM 30-90 STRUCTURES DATE SC'I..E 09/07/2012 NTS DRAWING # PENETRATION FRAME ORDER Penetrating the structure-27 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" SPRUNG STRUCTURAL SPREADER INSULATED FRAMED OPENNG ASSEIIBLY Fl.ASHING, SEAL & INSULATION BElWEEN FRAMED OPc:-'"'IG ~ AND DUCT BY HV' ~~ .'ANY ,_ f- EXHAUST OR SL DUCT BY HVAC Cu. FRAMED OPENING ALUM. FRAME ALUM. STRUCTURAL I BEAM SPRUNG STRUCTURAL SPREADER RING SPRUNG TOP SUPPORT BRACKET SPRUNG INSULATED FRAMED OPENING SPRUNG BOTTOM SUPPORT BRAcKr SPRUNG s I TURAL SPREADER RII, SP. ~RUCTURh. SPR. ·,L STRUCTURAL SPREADER OPENING FOR DUCT PENETRATION, DUC1WORK BY OTHERS INSULATED FRAME SHOWN SUPPORT BRACKET I I ( I I EXTERIOR MEMBRANE STRUCTURAL ALUM. I BEAM 1'-4" MIN. CLEARANCE FRAME O.D. DUCT O.D. -/ - ""' / ~ (- / ~ I /_1._ 1" ERECTION CLEARANCE 2 1/2" SPRUNG FRAME FRAME ELEVATION INTERIOR MEMBRANE " -0 UCT INSULATED WALL SECTION .------ PAGE 3 OF 3 INSULATED AWE SECTION INSULATED STRUCTURES ASSEMBLY LAYOUT ORDER FORM 30-90 STRUCTURES s~runc innovation j versatility j reliability Proprietary & Confidential DATE SCALE 09/07/2012 NTS DRAWING # PENETRATION FRAME ASSEMBLY Penetrating the structure-28 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" SAIIPLEARCHITECTURALPLAN PLAN VIEW END PANEL CENTER PANEL MARK UP PLAN & INCLUDE WITH FRAME \. c-oRM HIGH SNOW LO.AD AREA INl, ·,, ~T--- SUP, 1T EXTERIOR DUCT ~ SUPPORT DUCT \ ' BY HVAL ')_ HVAC EQUIPMENT BY OTHERS i:o I, MIN. 10'-o" NTS .1 FOR SNOW REMOVAL :r. 0 INTERIOR DUCT ELEVATION CHANGE NTS 0 s er: ~ +t 0 I o CABLE BRACING CABLE BRACING 3-4 HVAC FLAT END 1 -INTAKE VENT 2 -UTILITIES OPENING 3-4 -HVAC (S & R) 5 -EXHAUST VENT 6-7 -ROOF PEAK VENT -INITIAL DUCT SIZES DEPENDENT ON AIR VOLUME REQUIREMENTS. -USING PAGE 2/3; DETERMINE u/s DUCT ELEVATION THEN CALCULATE DUCT HEIGHT (OR MAX. DUCT HEIGHT ALLOWABLE) THEN INCREASE DUCT WIDTH IF NECESSARY TO . ACHIEVE FLOW CAPACITY AREA REQUIRED. -STANDARD PEAK VENTS AND PENETRATION KITS ORDERED DIRECTLY THROUGH THE SALES REP. s~runc FRAMED OPENING DUCT LAYOUT INFORMATION SKETCH ALL STRUCTURES DATE SCAI.£ 09/07/2012 NTS DRAWING f SUPPLEMENT TO ORDER FORM innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential 29 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" Ve~ion2.4 HVAC unit adjacent to Sprung structure. In snow areas unit to be placed 1 O' from structure to allow for snow shed and clearing Tn snow load areas, it is recommended that HVAC equipment be placed approximately 10' from the structure to allow for snow shedding and snow clearing. Sprung structures will not allow a framed opening or a series of framed openings and penetration kits, to be installed on any position on the structure that might hinder the natu- ral snow shedding action of the structure. A general rule is never on the roof: the lower on the wall the better. Framed Openings c/w Installed duct work. innovation j versatility j reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -30 Penetration Kits PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" Version 2.4 Penetration Kits are used for any penetrations under 20" in diameter. These consist mainly of plumbing stacks, vent stacks and conduit. These kits are installed at the very end of the project. They can be ordered at anytime. A penetration kit consists of a rubber boot with a small aluminum backing which is bolted through the membrane. High temperature kits are available for the vent stacks. These can handle temperatures of up to 437 degrees F. Care must be taken in placing Penetration Kits on the roof of the Sprung structure in snow load areas. Penetra- tion kits should not be installed side by side across the panel for they would interfere with the snow shedding action of the structure. Penetration kits should be placed adjacent to a beam with no more than two per panel, one at each beam location allowing the area in the middle of the panel to remain open. Alternatively, several penetration kits can be placed vertically along the I beam. If there are any questions regarding the placement of the penetration kits, please contact our Parts and Service Department at: parts@sprung.com or 801 280 1555. 1/4"¢ BOLTS c/w UTS & WASHERS 8 PLACES OUTSIDE PRESSURE PLATE PIPE OR CONDUIT ...----BY OTHERS (1/4" TO 6"¢) INSIDE PRESSURE PLATE PIPE OR CONDUIT BY OTHERS (1/4" TO 6'11l) PIPE CLAMP--..._ Penetration Kit for an Uninsulated Structure innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential 1/4"0 BOLTS C/W NUTS & WASHERS 8 PLACES PENETRATION KIT UNINSULATED STRUCTURE Penetrating the structure -31 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" versionz.4 Installation Instructions for Penetration Kit for an Uninsulated Structure This document applies to the installation of a Sprung penetration kit for a single membrane structure. Required Materials Sprung Penetration Kit -Roof flashing -Outside pressure plate -Pipe clamps Tape measure Utility knife ( box cutters ) 7 I l 6" wrenches Slot screwdriver ( for pipe clamps) Polyurethane sealant Safety equipment to comply with by local and/or federal OSHA regulations NOTE: Step one: Step two: Step three: NOTE: One individual will be required to work from the interior while another individual will be required to work from the exterior of the structure. Determine where the penetration is to be located. Clean the surface of the membrane with isopropyl alcohol and apply polyurethane sealant where the roof flashing will lay. Apply another bead of po.lyurethane sealant to the roof flashing itself. Place the roof flashing on the membrane in the desired location. Using a sharp tool, such as a nail, poke holes through the flashing and through the membrane. Install the 1/4" bolts through the inside pressure plate, penetration kit, and outside pressure plate. Install nuts and washers. Tighten. In most cases the interior roof flashing will need to be installed by a contractor while penetrating the structure with whatever diameter piping is require3d. Using the pipe clamp, press flashing firmly against the interior membrane and tighten pipe clamp. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -32 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" version 2.4 1/4"1') BOLTS c/w UTS & WASHERS 8 PLACES OUTSIDE PRESSURE PLATE INSIDE PRESSURE PLATE PIPE OR CONDUIT BY OTHERS {1/4" TO 6"0) PIPE CLAMP ROOF FLASHING BY SPRUNG OUTSIDE PRESSURE PLATE 1/4"¢ BOLTS C/W NUTS & WASHERS 8 PLACES IPE CLAMP PENETRATION KIT INSULATED STRUCTURE S ~run G DATE SCAI.[ 08/14/2007 />S NOTED 1-DRAl'I-ING_:_EN_ET_RA_T_IO ..... N-KI-T--IN_S_~ Penetration Kit for an Insulated Structure innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -33 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" versionz.4 Installation Instructions for Penetration Kit for an Insulated Structure This document applies to the installation of a Sprung penetration kit for an insulated structure. Required Materials Sprung Penetration Kit -Roof flashing -Outside/Inside pressure plate -Pipe clamps Tape measure Utility knife ( box cutters) 7 I 16" wrenches Slot screwdriver ( for pipe clamps ) Polyurethane sealant Safety equipment to comply with by local and/or federal OSHA regulations NOTE: Step one: Step two: Step three: NOTE: One individual will be required to work from the interior while another individual will be required to work from the exterior of the structure. Determine where the penetration is to be located. Clean the surface of the membrane with isopropyl alcohol and apply polyurethane sealant where the roof flashi ng will lay. Apply another bead of polyurethane sealant to the roof flashing itself. Place the roof flashing on the membrane in the desired location. Us ing a sharp tool, such as a nail, poke holes through the flashing and through the membrane. Install the 1/4" bolts through the inside pressure plate, penetration kit, and outside pressure plate. Install nuts and washers. Tighten. Note: To tighten the nuts you must cut a small hole through the interior membrane Gust large enough for a hand). In most cases the interior roof flashing will need to be installed by a contractor wh ile penetrating the structure with whatever d iameter piping is required. Using the pipe clamp, press flashing firmly against the interior membrane and tighten pipe clamp. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -34 NO OBSTRUCTIONS IN CENTER OF ANY PANEL ABOVE 1 D' -0" WITH SNOW LOADING 10·-o" UNINSULATED PWS23-1940FAC -A pendix "C" UNINSULATED STANDARD PENETRATION KITS SIZE DUCT rt, SMALL 1/4" to 4" MEDIUM 3" to 6" LARGE 5" to g" X-LARGE 7" to 13" ALL PENETRATION KIT SIZES COME IN INSULATED OR UNINSULATED AS WELL AS HIGH TEMP. & STANDARD TEMP. SEE SALES REP. FOR PRICING. STRUCTURE SECTION :c END PANEL CENTER PANELS PEAK~-----------, ACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT NOTE: IN "NO SNOW" LOAD AREAS, PENETRATION KITS CAN BE PLACED AS REQUIRED. CONSULT WITH SPRUNG SALES REP. FOR OTHER POSSIBLE RESTRICTIONS. ACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT PARTIAL ELEVATION ACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT s~runG innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential PERMITTED SMALL PENETRATION OPENINGS SIZES & LOCATIONS INSULATED & UNISULATED DATE SC,,U: 03/20/2012 AS NOTED DRAWING # SMALL PENETRATION DETAILS Penetrating the structure -35 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" version 2.4 -------------------, Interior High Temp Penetration kit c/w vent stack. Please note: Vent stack is to be braced to the structure and not supported by the penetration kit. Penetration Kit showing gas line. In snow areas, any external utilities need to be installed inside the structure or protected, to prevent damage to the gas line during the snow clearing process. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure-36 Positive Pressure -HVAC Balancing Building Pressure Diagnostics By Fob Falke May 15, 2005 The accepted ideal for most buildings, whether a resi- dential or light commercial structure, is to place them under a positive pressure of+. 02-in. to +.03-in. water column. These are very slight pressures that can make a huge difference in building comfort and efficiency. We create positive pressures in a building by install- ing a fresh air duct to the HVAC system or by properly installing a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV). Positive pressure controls ventilation into a building, and keeps air from being pulled in from undesirable locations. Fresh air pressurizes a building as it's introduced into the return side of the system before the fan. The amount of return air is reduced by the amount of the fresh air. So if I 0% fresh air is brought into the system, the fan can only pull 90% of the return air through the return ducting. The supply side still delivers 100% of its airflow. So, supply airflow exceeds return airflow in the building, leaving a positively pressurized building. The amount of air required to pressurize a building will increase depending on how leaky the building envelope is. For adequate positive building pressure, some building pressurize with as little as 50 cfrn of outside air per every 1000 square feet. Some buildings need as much as 300 CFM or more per 1,000 sq.ft. Exhaust fans create a negative pressure in a building. Those rooms, such as rest rooms, containing cleaning or other chemicals should be placed under a negative pressure with an exhaust fan to prevent fumes and smells from migrating around the building. Mechanical Rooms Positive pressure is critical in mechanical rooms where combustion appliances are located to prevent flue gasses from being pulled into the building. In mechanical rooms, always verify a positive or at least a neutral pressure. A negative pressure in a mechanical room or combustion area as low as .015 in. can cause a gas furnace, water heater, or other gas appliance to back draft and carry deadly carbon monoxide into the building. This poses a serious health exposure to the occupants. PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" version z.4 Consider installing a small supply register on the supply plenum with a manual damper that can be adjusted to assure the combustion area is kept under a positive pressure when the system fan is energized. An outside air fan may be necessary in mechanical rooms with boilers. Other pressures act upon a building, as well. Wind is one and it changes from moment to moment. Wind exerts a positive pressure on the windward side and a negative pressure on the downwind side. Stack effect, the upward flow of warmer air, also creates slight pressures. Doors opening and closing do too. Don't forget clothes dryers and kitchen exhaust fans. The bottom line: There ll,re conditions where you cannot effectively measure building pressures. Also, whenever you test, be mindful that there may be other pressure events in a building that may be outside of your experience and consideration. Instruments and Tools To measure building pressures, you'll need a digital manometer with typical test range from 0-in. to 5-in. w.c. with a readable scale of at least .005-in. w.c. Ma- nometers with larger scales are unable to read lower pressure with the required accuracy. Analog gauges should be a Oto 1/4-in. w.c. scale to read building pressures accurately. You'll need tubing or pressure hoses to connect to the manometer through which the pressure travels to the pressure ports. Building pressure testing may require up to 100 ft. of tubing. The best pressure tub- ing measures 5/16 OD by 3/16 JD, but any tubing that will make a tight seal on the port of the manometer will do. How to Measure Set the fans and building conditions in the mode that reflects the state you wish to measure. Normally, bring on the fan for the HVAC system, with other fans off to start with. To measure the building pressure with reference to outdoors, select an outdoor location and place the innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential 37 HVAC Balancing Building Pressure Diagnostics By Fob Falke May 15, 2005 Continued open end of the pressure tubing outdoors, away from the wind. Run the tubing indoors through a door or window. Be sure not to pinch off the tubing. You may need to use masking tape to block off the open area of the door or window to be sure the pressure areas remain separate. At the indoor location, connect the pressure tubing to the negative port on the manometer. The differ- ence between the two pressures will appear on your manometer. If a negative pressure appears positive on the meter, simply switch the hoses on the ports. You may verify a positive or negative pressure in the building visually by using artificial smoke testing at the door or window. Pressure can be measured between rooms or pres- sure zones in the same manner. Simply place the open end of the hose in one zone, and then stand in the other pressure zone with the manometer. The port with the tube connected measures one pressure, the open port on the manometer measures the other pressure. The difference between the two pressures appears on the face of the manometer. Overcome the Wind When measuring building pressures with reference to outdoor pressure, the wind can cause enough fluc- tuations in your readings that testing becomes futile. To stabilize the outdoor pressure, place the outdoor end of your pressure tubing into a sheltered area unaf- fected by the wind. Many contractors I know place the outdoor end of their tubing in a Tupperware bowl with holes punched in the top, then fill it loosely with paper towels to diminish the effects of the wind on outdoor pressures. Smoke Makes Pressures Visible High pressure travels to low pressure and smoke makes the movement apparent. Titanium Tetrachlo- ride is a chemical that reacts with the moisture in PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" Version 2.4 the air to produce a cool smoke. So, a puff of smoke makes the traveling air visible. This can be a real help before, during, or after pressure measurement. One method to check if a room has a positive or negative pressure with reference to the neighboring room is to open the door an inch or so, then blow smoke gently near the opening. In theory, if the room has a positive pressure, the smoke will blow out of the room. If the room has a negative pressure, the smoke will be pulled back into the room. Good pressure diagnosticians understand that they don't make a decision on how the building is operat- ing based on a single test or on a 1/100th of an inch pressure differential. Pressures change throughout a building from minute to minute. So advanced pres- sure testing may require building pressure traverses, a sense of patience and some creativity. Rob Falke President of National Comfort Institute. 800/633-7058 robf@nationalcomfortinstitute.com. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential 38 HV AC Balancing PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "C" Version 2.4 Similar to conventional construction, a properly balanced system is very important in a Sprung structure. The air permeability of the structure is extremely low (almost zero leakage). While this desirable feature allows for precise control of the interior environment, consideration must be given to ensure a positive pressure is always maintained. On rare occasions, some clients have experienced some water mi gration into the structure. This is caused by having a negative pressure inside the Sprung structure Example: Note the graph (below) from a 24 hr pressure monitoring cycle. These test results are from an actual project. Any red inside the darkened circular line represents negative pressure. The balancing contractor was able to determine that kitchen exhaust fans were putting the system into negative pressure and they had not taken this into account when designing the system. innovation I versatility I reliability Proprietary & Confidential Penetrating the structure -39 PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" Interior mounting of exterior lighting fixture PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" Unistrut used to secure conduit to Sprung Structure framing PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" Unistrut used to secure conduit to Sprung Structure framing PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -Appendix "D" PWS23-1940FAC -A endix "E" LOCATION MAP YDOWNARE Address: 4600 Carlsbad Blvd. Carlsbad, CA 92008 PROJECT NAME TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 P1.0TTE0 BY· Nlrt,J Chang Pt.OT OATE· 1'2512C112 PATl-1; ~\.bl'ln_MNllhOrrfS7_ Ttn¥1_Ellhlbll'fS7_Temp_Exhlbl_Rev!Mcf_01·25-22.mxd PROJECT NUMBER 4091 EXHIBIT # September 19, 2022 ADDENDUM NO. 1 ( Cicyof Carlsbad RE: PWS23-1940FAC -TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK; PROJECT NO. 4091 Please include the attached addendum in the Notice to Bidder/Request for Bids you have for the above project. This addendum must be acknowledged via PlanetBids or submitted with your bid proposal. JANEAN flAWNEY Contract Administrator I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 ~---~--: . ./ B~ture ~ -=--C:..:::::::::: Public Works Branch Contract Administration 1635 f araday Avenue I Ca rlsb,1d, CA 92008 From: CITY OF CARLSBAD CONTRACT NO. PWS23-1940FAC TEMPORARY FIRE STATOIN 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK PROJECT NO. 4091 ADDENDUM NO. 1 Addendum must be acknowledged via PlanetBids or included with your electronic response submittal Janean Hawney, Contract Administrator 442-339-2795 janean.hawney@carlsbadca.gov Public Works Branch 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 No. of Pages: 1 (including this page) September 19, 2022 Date: Original Bid Opening Date: Revised Bid Opening Date: NOTICE: Sept. 23, 2022, at 11 a.m. Oct. 6, 2022, at 11 a.m. C cityof Carlsbad This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents for the above identified project and may modify portions of the original Contract Specifications. Documents not specifically mentioned in this Addendum remain in full force. The Bid due date and time have been revised, the revised bid due date is October 6, 2022, at 11 a.m. Until 11 a.m. on October 6, 2022, the City shall accept bids via electronic format via the City of Carlsbad Electronic Bidding Site, PlanetBids, which may be accessed at Contracting & Purchasing Carlsbad, Ca (Carlsbadca.gov). Questions and Answers: Ql. Is there an Engineer's Estimate for this project? We will need this information to procure the Bid Bond. Al. No. An engineer's estimate is not required fo.r the bid bond. The bid bond is based on 10% of your total bid price. Addendum No. 1 September 29, 2022 ADDENDUM NO. 2 ( City of Carlsbad RE: PWS23-1940FAC -TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK; PROJECT NO. 4091 Please include the attached addendum in the Notice to Bidder/Request for Bids you have for the above project. Please note change in due date for the above-mentioned bid. New date for bid opening is: October 12, 2022 Time remains the same: 11 a.m. This addendum must be acknowledged via PlanetBids or submitted with your bid proposal. Janean Hawney Contract Administrator I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDUM NO. 2 Public Works Branch Contract Administration 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 September 29, 2022 ADDENDUM NO. 2 C_cityof Carlsbad RE : PWS23-1940FAC -TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK; PROJECT NO. 4091 / / Please include the attached addendum in the Notice to Bidder/Reques 1or Bids you have for the above project. Please note change in due date for the above-mentioned bid . New date for bid opening is. October 12, 2022 Time remains the same: 1 a.m. This addendum must be acknowledged via P anetBids or submitted with your bid proposal. Janean Hawney Contract Administrator / / I ACKNOWLEDGE REC PT OF ADDENDUM NO. 2 Public Works Branch Contract Administration 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 CITY OF CARLSBAD CONTRACT NO. PWS23-1940FAC TEMPORARY FIRE STATOIN 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK PROJECT NO. 4091 ADDENDUM NO. 2 Addendum must be acknowledged via PlanetBids or included with your electronic response submittal From: No. of Pages: Date: Janean Hawney, Contract Administrator 442-339-2795 janean.hawney@carlsbadca.gov Public Works Branch 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 165 (including this page) September 29, 2022 Bid Opening Date: Oct 6, 2022, at 11 a.m. Revised Bid Opening Date: Oct. 12, 2022, at 11 a.m. NOTICE: This Addendum forms a part ofthe Contract Documents for the above identified project and may modify portions of the original Contract Specifications. Documents not specifically mentioned in this Addendum remain in full force. The Bid due date and time have been revised, the revised bid due date is October 12, 2022, at 11 a.m. Until 11 a.m. on October 12, 2022, the City shall accept bids via electronic format via the City of Carlsbad Electronic Bidding Site, PlanetBids, which may be accessed at Contracting & Purchasing Carlsbad, Ca (Carlsbadca.gov). Revisions to Contract Documents: 1. The CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL section of the contract documents has been revised. Replace the CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL with the section included as Attachment "A" to this Addendum. Addendum No. 2 2. The GUIDE FOR COMPLETING THE "DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS" FORM (page 15 of the contract documents) has been revised. Replace the General Provisions sections with those included as Attachment "B" to this Addendum. 3. General Provisions DESCRIPTION OF BID ITEMS and TIME OF COMPLETION sections (page 36 and 37 of the contract documents) have been modified to better reflect the scope of work. Replace the General Provisions sections with those included as Attachment "C" to this Addendum. Revisions to Contract Documents Plans and Specifications: 1. The contractor shall complete all work in conformance with the pending building permit (CB2022- 0190) for the project, comply with all relevant codes, and coordinate inspections as required by the permit. 2. The City will provide the GE Albeo ALV2 series lighting fixtures to be used in the Sprung Instant Structure. Fixture ALV2 0 4T 08 T 48 lD SQ VE 52 K Q W. 3. The City will provide Transformers T-PBl, T-TRl and T-TR2. Attachment "D". 4. The City will provide the Koehler Emergency Back-up Generator and ATS. Generator will be purchased, placed and anchored by the City of Carlsbad, contractor will be responsible for all conduit, wiring, connections of the Generator to the ATS, transformers, panels and supporting electrical systems. Specifications for the city supplied Emergency back-up generator are included as Attachment "E" to this Addendum. 5. An updated and revised set of drawings is included as Attachment "F" to this Addendum. Changes to the drawings include, but are not limited to: a. The EV charging conduits, conductors and infrastructure have been removed from the plans. b. One outlet was added along the southerly wall of the Sprung Structure. c. Transformer T-PBl and meter panel PBl have been relocated to south side of Sprung Instant Structure. d. The existing conduits sizes from the EXISTING MAIN SERVICE SWITCHBOARD "MSA" have been modified. e. Contractor shall be responsible for intercepting one of the 3" conduits in the drive aisle and insta lling a junction box and new 3" conduit southerly to the planter adjacent to the Sprung Structure. Attachment "G" is included as additional information related to this change. Additional Information: 1. Attachment "H" is included to better depict the scope of the work covered in Schedule B of the CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. 2 Addendum No. 2 ADDENDUM NO. 2 -ATTACHMENT A CITY OF CARLSBAD TEMPORARY FIRE STATION 7 SITE AND BUILDING ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4091 City Council City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL The undersigned declares he/she has carefully examined the location of the work, read the Notice Inviting Bids, examined the Plans, Specifications, General Provisions, Contract Documents, and addenda thereto, and hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services required to do all the work to complete Contract No. 4091 in accordance with the Plans, Specifications, General Provisions, Contract Documents, and addenda thereto and that he/she will take in full payment therefore the following unit prices for each item complete, to wit: SCHEDULE "A" SPRUNG STRUCTURE INST ALLA TI ON Item No. Description A-1 A-2 Electrical Work within the 40'x80' Sprung Structure Site Electrical Work Approximate Quantity and Unit Lump Sum Lump Sum Unit Price (Figures) Total Amount (Figures) $ ____ _ $ ____ _ Total amount of bid in words for Schedule "A": _______________ _ 3 Addendum No. 2 ADDITIVE ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE "B" UNDER-SLAB ELECTRICAL WORK B-1 Under-slab Electrical Work Lump Sum $ ____ _ Total amount of bid in words for Schedule "B": ----------------- The City shall determine the low bid based on Schedule "A". After the low Bid has been determined, the City may, at its sole discretion, award the Contract for Schedule "A" alone or for Schedule "A" and Additive Alternative Schedule "B". Price(s) given above are firm for 90 days after date of bid opening. Addendum(a) No(s). _______ _ have been received and are included in this proposal. The Undersigned has carefully checked all of the above figures and understands that the City will not be responsible for any error or omission on the part of the Undersigned in preparing this bid. The Undersigned agrees that in case of default in executing the required Contract with necessary bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days from the date of award of Contract by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, the City may administratively authorize award of the contract to the second or third lowest bidder and the bid security of the lowest bidder may be forfeited. The Undersigned bidder declares, under penalty of perjury, that the undersigned is licensed to do business or act in the capacity of a contractor within the State of California, validly licensed under license number ___________ , classification _______ which expires on ___________ , and that this statement is true and correct and has the legal effect of an affidavit. A bid submitted to the City by a Contractor who is not licensed as a contractor pursuant to the Business and Professions Code shall be considered nonresponsive and shall be rejected by the City § 7028.15(e). In all contracts where federal funds are involved, no bid submitted shall be invalidated by the failure of the bidder to be licensed in accordance with California law. However, at the time the contract is awarded, the contractor shall be properly licensed. The Undersigned bidder hereby represents as follows: 1. That no Council member, officer agent, or employee of the City of Carlsbad is personally interested, directly or indirectly, in this Contract, or the compensation to be paid hereunder; that no representation, oral or in writing, of the City Council, its officers, agents, or employees has inducted him/her to enter into this Contract, excepting only those contained in this form of Contract and the papers made a part hereof by its terms; and 2. That this bid is made without connection with any person, firm, or corporation making a bid for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. Accompanying this proposal is ______________ (Cash, Certified Check, Bond or Cashier's Check) for ten percent ( 10%) of the amount bid. 4 Addendum No. 2 The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract and continue to comply until the contract is complete. The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of the Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, relative to the general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract and agrees to comply with its provisions. IF A SOLE OWNER OR SOLE CONTRACTOR SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted (2) Signature (given and surname) of proprietor (3) Place of Business (Street and Number) City and State ___________________________ _ (4) Zip Code ________ Telephone No. ______________ _ (5) E-Mail ____________________ _ IF A PARTNERSHIP, SIGN HERE: (1 )Name under which business is conducted. __________________ _ (2) Signature (given and surname and character of partner) (Note: Signature must be made by a general partner) (3) Place of Business _________________________ _ (Street and Number) City and State __________________________ _ (4) Zip Code ________ Telephone No. _____________ _ (5) E-Mail ___________________ _ 5 Addendum No. 2 IF A CORPORATION, SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted ________________ _ (2) ___________________________ _ (Signature) (Title) Impress Corporate Seal here (3) Incorporated under the laws of the State of __________ _ (4) Place of Business (Street and Number) City and State _________________________ _ (5) Zip Code _________ Telephone No. ____________ _ (6) E-Mail ____________________ _ NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF EXECUTION BY ALL SIGNATORIES MUST BE ATTACHED List below names of president, vice president, secretary and assistant secretary, if a corporation; if a partnership, list names of all general partners, and managing partners: 6 Addendum No. 2 ADDENDUM NO. 2 -ATTACHMENT B GUIDE FOR COMPLETING THE "DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS" FORM CAUTIONS This form will be used by the Agency to determine the percentage of work that the Bidder proposes to perform. Bidders are cautioned that failure to provide complete and correct information may result in rejection of the bid as non-responsive. INSTRUCTIONS The Bidder shall set forth the name and location of business of each and every subcontractor whom the Bidder proposes to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work or improvement, and every subcontractor licensed as a contractor by the State of California whom the Bidder proposes to specially fabricate and install any portion of the work or improvement according to detailed drawings contained in the plans and specifications in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the Bidder's total bid or, in the case of bids or offers for the construction of streets and highways, including bridges , in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) or ten thousand dollars ($10,000) whichever is greater. Said name(s) and location(s) of business of subcontractor(s) shall be set forth and included as an integral part of the bid offer. The Designation of Subcontractors form must be submitted as a part of the Bidder's sealed bid. Failure to provide complete and correct information may result in rejection of the bid as non- responsive. Suppliers of materials from sources outside the limits of work are not subcontractors. The value of materials and transport of materials from sources outside the limits of work, as shown on the plans, shall be assigned to the Contractor or the Subcontractor as the case may be, that the Bidder proposes as installer of said materials. The value of material incorporated in any Subcontractor-installed bid item that is supplied by the Bidder shall be included as a part of the work that the Bidder proposes to be performed by the Subcontractor installing said item. When a Subcontractor has a Carlsbad business license, the number must be entered on the proper form. If the Subcontractor does not have a valid business license, enter "NONE" in the appropriate space. When the Bidder proposes using a Subcontractor to construct or install less than 100 percent of a bid item, the Bidder shall attach an explanation sheet to the Designation of Subcontractor form . The explanation sheet shall clearly apprise the City of the specific facts that show the Bidder proposes to perform no less than fifty percent (50%) of the work with its own forces. Determination of the subcontract amounts for purposes of award of the contract shall be determined by the City Council in conformance with the provisions of the contract documents and the various supplemental provisions. The decision of the City Council shall be final. Contractor is prohibited from performing any work on this project with a subcontractor who is ineligible to perform work on a public works project pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1771 .1 or 1777.7. Bidders shall make any additional copies of the disclosure forms as may be necessary to provide the required information. The page number and total number of additional form pages shall be entered in the location provided on each type of form so duplicated. 7 Addendum No. 2 ADDENDUM NO. 2 -ATTACHMENT C GENERAL PROVISIONS: DESCRIPTION OF BID ITEMS. Payment for each Bid Item shall be made at the quantity and type as listed in the Contractor's Proposal. All work shown or mentioned on the plans, in the Contract Documents, General Provisions, or Technical Provisions/Specifications shall be considered as included in the Bid Items. Contractor must protect existing utilities, improvements, landscaping, irrigation systems, and vegetation in place. If damaged during the work, Contractor is responsible to repair or replace any utilities, improvements, landscaping, irrigation systems, and vegetation at his expense. A-1 Electrical work within the 40'x80' Sprung Structure The City of Carlsbad is constructing a 3200 square foot Sprung Instant Structure on an existing concrete pad located at 4600 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA 92008. The contract unit price paid for this bid item shall constitute full compensation to provide all labor, equipment and materials necessary to install an electrical system within the Sprung Instant Structure as shown on the attached plans. Work includes installation of code compliant conduit and conductors securely affixed to the temporary apparatus room (Sprung Instant Structure); installation of city supplied lighting fixtures and required bracing; cord reels; Connect to conduits installed under bid item B-1 and install conduit and conductors to T-PB1 and PB1 ; mounting and installation of city supplied Transformer T-PB1 and contractor supplied Panel PB1 ; fused disconnects for motorized apparatus bay doors; and all other conduits, conductors, pull boxes, outlets, switches, controllers, and appurtenances within the temp apparatus room necessary to provide electric power to the electrical infrastructure and components within the Sprung Instant Structure. A-2 Site Electrical Work The contract unit price paid for this bid item shall constitute full compensation to provide and install all electrical infrastructure and equipment not within the temporary apparatus room (Sprung Instant Structure) as shown on the attached plans. Work includes pulling conductors through the existing 3-inch conduit stubbed to the Sprung Structure concrete foundation from the existing main service switchboard to the city supplied ATS- 1; Intercepting the second 3-inch conduit, installing a junction box and extending a new 3-inch conduit to the Sprung Structure concrete foundation; Backfill, compact, and repave the trench with 6" hot-mix asphalt; Pull conductors through the existing 3-inch conduit; Trenching and installation of conduits and conductors from the existing and new 3-inch conduit termination points to the contractor installed ATS-1; provide and install Panel PB; Connection to conduits installed under bid item 8-1 ; Installation and mounting of above-ground conduits and conductors necessary to serve T-TR1 and T-TR2 and the sewer lift station; Service disconnects for the modulars; installation and mounting of conduits, conductors and fused disconnect to serve the sewer lift station; Installation of grounding rod and all conduits and conductors necessary to connect the city supplied generator; supply and install all electrical components not within the temporary apparatus room as shown on the attached plans. 8 Addendum No. 2 B-1 Under-slab Electrical Work Installation of underground conduits and conductors necessary to serve T-TR 1 and T-TR2, Transformer T-PB1 , Panel PB1 and the sewer lift station from the ATS/Panel PB. Scope shall include: Sawcut 75 lineal feet of the existing concrete slab foundation (6-inch concrete foundation with #4 rebar at 16" on-center) remove and dispose of concrete slab foundation within trench, excavate and install conduits and conductors between ATS/Panel PB, backfill trench and pour new 8-inch thick 3500 PSI concrete within trench area. TIME OF COMPLETION Pursuant to section 6-3.1 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC), the contractor shall complete all contract work within: Contractor shall complete all contract work associated with bid item A-1 and A-2 within 24 working days. Work is anticipated to commence on November 16, 2022 and be completed on or before December 21 , 2022 If the City elects to award bid item B-1 , Contractor shall complete all contract work associated with bid item 8-1 within 8 working days. Work is anticipated to commence on November 1, 2022 and be completed on or before November 10, 2022. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the City, the hours of work shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, excluding Agency holidays. Failure of the Contractor to complete the Work within the time allowed will result in damages being sustained by the Agency. For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified for completion of Work, in accordance with Section 6-9 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC), the Contractor shall pay the Agency, or have withheld monies due it, the sum of Seven Hundred dollars ($700.00) for each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified. Such sum is liquidated damages and shall not be construed as a penalty, and may be deducted from payments due the Contractor if such delay occurs. 9 Addendum No. 2 CED -CARLSBAD 6106-A AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92011 -1093 USA TEL: (760)438-9691 FAX: (760)931-1402 CONTACT: COREY DARMANIN QUOTE FOR: CITY OF CARLSBAD ACCT: 66-12454 CITY OF CARLSBAD ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 405 OAK AVENUE CARLSBAD, CA 92008 TEL: (760)802-4754 LN 01 02 03 1 2 * QTY PRODUCT CODE FPT S2XLB21-50 FPT S2XLB21-75 8-10 WEEKS OUT OF VA QUOTATION QUOTE# fo~TE 1066614 8/29/2022 QUOTE EXPIRES 09/28/2022 $LS 1090 s=oe isHIPPING POINT ~ ST PO# IK C )B NAME DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 REV# REV DATE 0 08/29/2022 PREPARED BY CJD NSLS 6959 REIGHT PREPAID PRICE PER EXT AMT 2665.33 E 3396.00 E 2665.33 6792.00 MDSE: TAX: TOTAL: 9457 .33 * 732.94 10190 .27 ** PLEASE NOTE: This Is not an offer to contract, but merely a quotation of current prices for your convenience and Information. Orders based on this quotation are subject to your acceptance of the terms and conditions located at sales.our-terms.com, which we may change from time to time without prior notice. We make no representation with respect to compliance with job specifications. Typical Performance Technical Data Sheet C Catalog No S2XLH21-75 Characteristics Typical Perfomance @170° C Phase 1 Regulation @ 100% PF 3.2% KVA 75 Regulation @ 80% PF 4.7% Primary 240x480v Impedance 4.8% Secondary 120/240v Conductor Aluminum No Load Losses (W) 150 Temp. Rise 150° C Full Load Losses (W) 2,440 Frequency 60 HZ Taps +2, -4 X 2.5% ESS No AMP Ratings Insulation 220° C Weathershield WS-5 Line In (Load) @ 240V 313 A W all Bracket WMB-4 Line In (Load) @ 480V 156 A Weight (lbs) 450 Load (Secondary) @ 120V 625 A Sound (dB) so Load (Secondary) @ 240V 313 A I units are UL listed and are designed in accordance with applicable NEMA, ANSI and IEEE standards. ansformers are dry-type AA, ventilated NEMA 2 enclosure. If a weathershield is indicated above this transformer can be converted to a NEMA 3R enclosure. -wiring Diagram •9 PRI MARY H1 LtilJ H2 wLl rY7 X4 X2 X3 X1 SECONDARY VOlTS CONNECTIONS UNE l£AOS 504 2T03 Hl, H2 492 3TO4 lil., H2 480 4T05 t<l,H2 168 5TO6 Hl,H2 456 6T07 t<l,H2 ... ?TOI H1.H2 432 8TO9 H1.H2 252 2TOH1,3TOH2 H1.H2 240 H OH1,5TOH2 Hl, H2 221 6TOH1, 7TOH2 Hl,H2 216 3TOH1,9TOH2 Hl,H2 240 X2TOX3 Xl.X4 240/120 X2 TOX3 Xl, lC2. X4 120 Xl TO )(3, X2 TO X• Xl.X4 Transformers are floor mounted. Wall mounting bracket kit if shown above is optional and is supplied as a seperate accessory. Paint color is ANSI 61. ----24.375 ---- I -·-- ~T-------------T- [EE] ~.L --. ..L. ..., L+- i i-I -22.5 (4) 5/8 MOUNTING HOLES REMOVABLE PANELS TAP SIDE Meet s 10 CFR 431(DOE 2016) Efficiency Dry Type Transformer General Purpose I\Alnl/1/~C::T ~lor-frir-ol T octinn R. I\Ao inton-::,n r-o r n 7- OPTIONAL .....,_----WEATHER SHIELDS DIA. HOLE 6 I PRI. & SEC. TERMINAL ENTRANCE AREA (BOTH ENDS) Outline No: 0SA1255 © 2017 Electro-Mechanical Corporation PRl. & SEC. TERMINALS For reference only Subj ect to change without notice I u 1U I\AJ cu,rir f""f"\m I mirlu,oct /r,'\cu,nr-l""nm Typical Performance Technical Data Sheet Catalog No. S2XLH21-50 Characteristics Typical Perfomance @170° C Phase 1 Regulation @ 100% PF 3.8% KVA 50 Regulation @ 80% PF 4.7% Primary 240x480v Impedance 4.8% Secondary 120/240v Conductor Aluminum No Load Losses (W) 103 Temp. Rise 150• c Full Load Losses (W) 1,890 Frequency 60 HZ Taps +2, -4 X 2.5% ESS No AMP Ratings Insulation 220° C Weathershield WS-4 Line In (Load)@ 240V 208 A Wall Bracket WMB-3 Line In (Load) @480V 104 A Weight (lbs) 300 Load (Secondary) @ 120V 417 A Sound (dB) 45 Load (Secondary) @ 240V 208 A Notes All units are UL listed and are designed in accordance with applicable NEMA, ANSI and IEEE standards. Transformers are dry-type AA, ventilated NEMA 2 enclosure. If a weathershield is indicated above this transformer can be converted to a NEMA 3R enclosure. -wiring Diagram -9 PRIMARY H1 H2 LiliJ wLl X4 X2 X3 X1 SECONDARY VOLTS CONNECTIONS LINE LEADS 252 H1--H6, HlO-HS Hl,HlO 240 Hl·H7, H10-H4 Hl, HlO 228 H1418, HlO-Hl Hl, HJO 216 Hl·H9,Hl~H2 Hl,Hl0 504 HS·H6 Hl,Hl0 492 HS•H7 Hl, HlO 480 H4-H7 Hl, HlO 468 H4·H8 Hl, HlO 456 H3·H8 Hl,HlO 444 H3·H9 Hl, HJO 02 H2·H9 Hl,HlO 240 X2-X3 Xl,lU 240/120 X2·X3 X1, X2, X4 120 Xl·X3, X2·X4 Xl,"4 Transformers are floor mounted. Wall mounting bracket kit if shown above is optional and is supplied as a seperate accessory. Paint color is ANSI 61. i-----22.375---•-1 LI. 20.1s I ( 4) 5/8 MOUNTING HOLES REMOVABLE PANELS PRI. & SEC. TERMINALS TAP SIDE 4 20 .75 ENTRANCE AREA (BOTH ENDS) Outline No: 0SA1254 Meets 10 CFR 431(DOE 2016) Efficiency Dry Type Transformer General Purpose "Aln\/\lCC'T r , ............. : ........ 1 , .... _,; __ 0 "A-: .... , ......................... r--..... © 2017 Electro-Mechanical Corporation I OPTIONAL r---WEATHER SHIELDS For reference only Subject to change without notice Engineering Submittal ~9001 -~MS KOHLER ® NATIONALLY REGISTERED POWER SYSTEMS __ Attention Contractor or End User: Please read the following carefully: • An Air Quality Permit is required for ALL generators in CA over SOBHP (for a single engine/generator). There are very few other exemptions. It is imperative you submit an application to the local air quality jurisdiction (AQMD/ APCD) immediately upon approval of submittals to avoid any project delays or complications. Generators cannot be started or commissioned prior to the issuance of your Authority to Construct and Startup Authorization by the governing air quality district and in most cases cannot even be delivered to the site without the permit. This can delay a project schedule a great deal. Air Quality permits typically take 2-3 months, but can take longer. • A Permit from the local Fire Department or AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) is required for diesel fuel tanks (with very few exemptions). Check with your local AHJ to confirm permit requirements and permit conditions. BCEW as a supplier cannot comply with any specific local AHJ requirements if a permit is not pulled and a copy of the fire permit is not provided to us. If there are requirements by the local AHJ that differ from the contract documents there may be an additional charge. • Anchorage of the generator is typically detailed in the Structural Plans/Contract Documents. When it is not, it is the Contractors responsibility to determine the proper anchorage. When the specification dictates, we will have provided anchorage calculations and details in this submittal. Often the anchorage will need to be done at time of delivery and will require a special inspection. Please be aware of this and plan accordingly. • Large Natural Gas and LP generators require a great deal of fuel. Correct fuel piping size and pressure are the responsibility of the installing contractor. All necessary information is provided on the generator specification sheet in this submittal. We are here to support you and provide any assistance necessary. Please let us know if we can help with anything listed above. The purpose of this letter is to minimize the unknown installation problems and project delays for you. BR KOHLER® IN POWER. SINCE 1920. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Bay City Electric Works Prospective Customer, Bay City Electric Works has been operating in California since 1932 striving to be the premier electrical stand-by power solutions provider by aggressively delivering one stop ... one company support for our customer's specification writing, engineering support, permitting, new equipment sales, service, rental, fueling , transportation, and national account service. Our commitment to after sales support is unmatched with our factory trained field technicians' 200+ years of combined experience. All technicians operate from fully equipped/stocked service trucks that are efficiently dispatched via GPS tracking and are backed up by over $500,000 of spare parts at our service facilities. We maintain a 24-hour emergency service "hot-line" to assure a "live" response and are responsible for over 3000 installed generator systems for preventive service maintenance and trouble call support. Our customers include electrical and general contractors, industrial plants, commercial facilities, data centers, hospitals, schools, city and county government facilities , military installations, the telecommunications industry, water and electrical utilities and our area's growing bio-technical industry. Major product lines represented include Kohler for industrial standby, residential, and mobile generators; Honda portable generators; and we are an Authorized John Deere Engine Service Provider. Bay City Electric Works is the premier provider of standby electrical power systems _solutions in Southern California and looks forward to working with you to support your power needs. Sincerely, Rodney C. Lee President & COO Headquarters: 13625 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064 Phone -866.938.8200 www.BCEW.com Section Bill Of Materials Spec Sheets Alternator Data Sound Data Exhaust System Data Emissions Data Dimensional Drawings Wiring Schematic Diagrams Misc Warranty Certification Pre-Startup Checklist TABLE OF CONTENTS Sub-Section Bill Of Materials Generator Generator Controller Circuit Breaker Starting Battery Battery Charger Enclosure and Subbase Tank Block Heater Voltage Regulator Remote Annunciator ATS ATS Controller Alternator Data Sheet Sound Data Sheet Exhaust System Data Emissions Data EPA Certificate Generator Enclosure Subbase Tank Generator Layout Drawing Generator Seismic Instructions ATS ATS Seismic Instructions Remote Annunciator Alternator Controller Schematic Diagram Controller Wiring Diagram Controller Block Diagram lnterconnnect Communication ATS Point-To-Point Battery Battery Charger Battery Charger Block Heater Block Heater Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Strip Heater Strip Heater Warranty Warranty Warranty Warranty Certificate Of Compliance . Generator Certificate Of Compliance. ATS Certificate Of Registration Prototype Test Report Factory Test Program• Generator Factory Test Program . ATS Startup Request And Checklist Form Startup Notification Installation Checklist Startup Checklist Training Operating lnstuctions Literature Bill Of Materials 250REOZJE APM603 Kohler Kohler Kohler Kohler Kohler Kohler RSA3 KBS·DMVC-0400S MPAC 1500 TIB-102 TIB-114 TIB-119 Emissions Data EPA Certificate ADV-7900 ADV-7644 ADV-7645 250REOZJE_ 4UA10_WPE_555GST ADV-8629 ADV-8600 ADV-7456 GM85123 ADV-5875 ADV-9057 GM105223 GM94316 ADV-9169 GM62554 GM115524 BCEW·W39 244578-CMP GM87448 GM94920 GM76113 GM76120 GM85432-CMP ADV-7372 291269 Y-253000 TP-5373 TP-5374 TP-5497 TP-6088 GlB-206 G18·211 GlS-152 GlB-462 GlB-56 GlB-415 Startup Request And Checklist Form Startup Notification Installation Checklist Startup Checklist Training Operating lnstuctions KOHLER POWER SYSTEMS Bill Of Materials KOHLER. Power Systems 444 Highland Drive, MS 072, Kohler, WI 53044 Phon<r 920-457-4441 Visit us at KohlerPower.com www.kohlerpower.com Generator Kohler Model: 250REOZJE Job Name: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Offer: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Quote Number: 0026872553 Version 4.00 05-10-2022 Page 5 This diesel generator set equipped with a 4UA10 alternator operating at 277/480 volts is rated for 250 kW/313 kVA. Output amperage: 376. Page5 KOHLER. Power Systems 444 Highland Drive, MS 072, Kohler, WI 53044 Phone: 920-457-4441 Visit us at KohlerPower.com www.kohlerpower.com Qty Description 250REOZJE Generator System 250REOZJE Generator Set Includes the following: Literature Languages Approvals and Listings Approvals and Listings Engine Nameplate Rating Voltage Alternator Cooling System Skid and Mounting Air Intake Controller Enclosure Type Enclosure Material Enclosure Silencer Fuel Tank Type Fuel Runtime (Approx.) Subbase Fuel Tank Capacity Fill Pipe/Spill Fill Options Fuel Tank Vent High Fuel Switch Starting Aids, Installed Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Electrical Accy.,lnstalled Rating, LCB 1 Amps, LCB 1 Trip Type, LCB 1 Interrupt Rating LCB 1 Fuel Lines, Installed Exceeds L TL Shipping Height Miscellaneous Acey, Installed Miscellaneous Accy,lnstalled Job Name: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Offer: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Quote Number· 0026872553 Version 4.0 05-10-202 Page English U L2200 Listing IBC Seismic Certification 250REOZJE, 24V, 60Hz Standby 130C Rise 60Hz, 277/480V, Wye, 3Ph, 4W 4UA10 Unit Mounted Radiator, SOC Skid Standard Duty APM603 Weather Steel Internal Silencer State 24 Hours 555 Gallons 5 Gal Spill Fill Containment Norm Vent 12' & E-Vent 5", IBC High Fuel Switch 2500W,90-120V,1Ph,wNalves Battery, 2/12V, Wet Battery Charger, 1 0A Run Relay Failure Relay w/Harness, 1 Fault Generator Heater 15 Relay 1/0 Board 100% Rated 400 Electronic, LSI 35kAat 480V Flexible Fuel Lines Add'I Shipping Charge Accepted Air Cleaner Restriction Ind. Coolant in Gensel Page 6 KOHLER. Power Systems 444 Highland Drive, MS 072, Kohler, WI 53044 Ptlor,e· 920-4 57-4441 Visit us at KohlerPower.com www.kohlerpower.com Miscellaneous Acey.Installed Miscellaneous Acey.Installed Miscellaneous Acey.Installed Warranty Testing, Additional Battery Charger Temp. Comp. Sensor Lit Kit, General Maint, 250REOZJE RSA Ill, Annunciator only Job Name: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Offer: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Closed Crankcase Vent Rodent Guards Skid Extension & Caps 2Year Quote Number: 0026872553 Version 4.00 05-10-2022 Page 7 Power Factor Test,0.8,3Ph Only Automatic Transfer Switch Kohler Model: KBS-DMVC-0400S 4 Pole, 4 Wire, Switched Neutral, 400 amp, Kohler Bypass Type B rated Standard automatic transfer switch, Model KBS- DMVC-0400S, rated 480V, 60 Hz complete with all standard equipment and housed in a NEMA Type 3R enclosure. Page 7 KOHLER. Power Systems 444 Highland Drive, MS 072, Kohler, WI 53044 Phone: 920-457-4441 Visit us at KohlerPower.com www.kohlerpower.com Qty 1 1 Description ATS KBS Transfer Switch System KBS-DMVC-0400S Includes the following: Literature Languages Mechanism Transition Logic Voltage Poles & Wires Enclosure Amps Connection I BC Seismic Certification CSA Certification Miscellaneous Acc.,lnstalled Packaging Warranty Lit Kit, ATS Production, KBS/KBP/KBC Job Name: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility Offer: 157690 Carlsbad FS7 Temp Facility English Bypass Mechanical Standard 1500 480V /60 Hz Quote Number: 0026872553 Version 4.0 05-10-202 Page 4 Pole/4 Wire, Switched Neutra Nema3R 400 Amps Standard IBC Seismic Certification None Supervised Transfer Control Export Packing 10 YEAR MAJOR COMPONENTS Page 8 KOHLER. KOHLER. 0 0 Generator Set Rating Alternator Voltage Ph 4UA10 277/480 3 Standard Features 250REOZJE Diesel • Kohler Co. provides one-source responsibility for the generating system and accessories. • The generator set and its components are prototype-tested, factory-built, and production-tested. • The 60 Hz generator set offers a UL 2200 listing. • The generator set accepts rated load in one step. • The 60 Hz generator set meets NFPA 110, Level 1, when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards. • The generator set complies with ISO 8528-5, Class G2, requirements for transient performance in all generator set configurations. Select the Decision-Maker♦ 550 controller for improved voltage regulation and ISO 8528-5, Class G3, compliance. • The 60 Hz generator set engine is certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conform to Tier 3 nonroad emissions regulations. • A one-year limited warranty covers all systems and components. Two-, five-, and ten-year extended warranties are also available. • Tier 3 EPA-Certified for Stationary Emergency Applications • Alternator Protection • Battery Rack and Cables • Customer Connection box with field-connection terminal blocks. Alternator Features • Local Emergency Stop Switch • Oil Drain Extension • Operation and Installation Literature • The unique Fast-Response™ II excitation system delivers excellent voltage response and short circuit capability using a permanent magnet (PM)-excited alternator. Other Features • Kohler designed controllers for one-source system integration and remote communication. • The low coolant level shutdown prevents overheating (standard on radiator models only). • Integral vibration isolation eliminates the need for under-unit vibration spring isolators. • Mount up to three circuit breakers to allow circuit portection of selected priority loads. Standby 130C Rise Ratings Hz Peak kVA kW/kVA Amps 0 60 785 250/313 376 RATINGS: All three-phase units are rated at 0.8 power factor. All single.phase units are rated at 1.0 power factor. Standby Ratings: Standby ratings apply to installations served by a reliable utility source. The standby rating is applicable to varying loads for the duration of a power outage. There Is no overload capability for this rating. Ratings are in accordance with ISO-304611, BS5514. AS2789, and DIN 6271. Prime Power Ratings: Prime power ratings apply to Installations where utility power Is unavailable or unreliable. At varying load, the number of generator set operating hours is unlimited. A 10% ovenoad capacity Is available for one hour in twelve. Ratings are in accordance with ISO-8528/1, overioad power in accordance with ISO-3046/1, BS 5514, AS 2789, and DIN 6271. For limited running time and base load ratings, consult the factory. Obtain the technical Information bulletin (TIB-101) on ratings guidelines for the complete ratings definitions, The generator set manufacturer reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR DERATION: Altitude: Der.ate 0.5% per 100 m (328 ft.) elevation above 1000 m (3300 ft.). Temperature: Derate 1.0% per 10?C (18?F) temperature above 25?C (TT?F). Model: 250REOZJE, continued Alternator Specifications Specifications Alternator manufacturer Type Exciter type Leads, quantity Voltage regulator Insulation Insulation: Material Insulation: Temperature Rise Bearing: quantity, type Coupling Amortisseur windings Voltage regulation, no-load to full-load Permanent magnet (PM) alternator 550 controller (with 0.5% drift due to temperature variation) One-Step Load Acceptance Unbalanced load capability Alternator Kohler 4-Pole, Rotating-Field Brushless, Permanent-Magnet 12, Reconnectable Solid State, Volts/Hz NEMA MG1 Class H 13o•c, Standby 1, Sealed Flexible Disc Full +/-2% Average 3-Phase Sensing, +/-0.25% 100% of rating 100% of Rated Standby Current • NEMA MG1 , IEEE, and ANSI standards compliance for temperature rise and motor starting. • Sustained short-circuit current of up to 300% of the rated current for up to 10 seconds. • Sustained .short-circuit current enabling down stream circuit breakers to trip without collapsing the alternator field. • Self-ventilated and dripproof construction. • Vacuum-impregnated windings with fungus-resistant epoxy varnish for dependability and long life. • Superior voltage waveform from a two-thirds pitch stator and skewed rotor. • Fast-Responser"' 11 brush less alternator with brush less exciter for excellent load response. Engine Engine Specification Engine Manufacturer Engine Model Engine: type Cylinder arrangement Displacement, L (cu. in.) Bore and stroke, mm (in.) Compression ratio Piston speed, m/min. (ft./min.) Main bearings: quantity, type Rated rpm Max. power at rated rpm, kWm (BHP) Cylinder head material Crankshaft material Valve (exhaust) material Intake Valve (exhaust) material Governor: type, make/model Frequency regulation, no-load to-full load Frequency regulation, steady state Frequency Air cleaner type, all models John Deere 6090HF484B 4-Cycle, Turbocharged, Charge Air Cooled 6, lnline 9.0 (548) 118.4 X 136 (4.66 X 5.35) 16.0:1 457 (1500) 7, Replaceable Insert 1800 287 (385) Cast Iron Forged Steel Chromium-Silicon Steel Stainless Steel JDEC Electronic, L 14 Denso HP4 Isochronous ±0.25% Fixed Dry ) Model: 250REOZJE, continued Exhaust Exhaust System Exhaust Manifold Type Exhaust flow at rated kW.m3/min. (cfm) Exhaust temperature at rated kW, dry exhaust, °C (°F) Maximum allowable back pressure, kPa (in. Hg) Exh. outlet size at eng. hookup, mm (in.) Engine Electrical Engine Electrical System Battery charging alternator Battery charging alternator: Ground (negative/positive) Battery charging alternator: Volts (DC) Battery charging alternator: Ampere rating Starter motor rated voltage (DC) Battery, recommended cold cranking amps (CCA): Qty., CCA rating each Battery voltage (DC) Fuel Fuel System Fuel type Fuel supply line, min. ID, mm (in.) Fuel return line, min. ID, mm (in.) Max. lift, fuel pump: type, m (ft.) Max. fuel flow, Lph (gph) Fuel prime pump Fuel Filter Secondary Fuel Filter Primary Fuel Filter Water Separator Recommended fuel Lubrication Lubrication System Type Oil pan capacity, L (qt.) Oil pan capacity with filter, L (qt.) Oil filter: quantity, type Oil cooler Dry 54.1 (1911) 625 (1157) Min. 0 (0) Max. 7.5 (2.2) 98 (3.86) 24 Volt Negative 24 60 24 Two, 925 12 Diesel 11.0 (0.044) 6.0 (0.25) Electronic, 3(10) 240 (63.4) Electronic 2 Microns @ 98% Efficiency 10 Microns Yes #2 Diesel Full Pressure 32.5 (34.4) 33.4 (35.3) 1, Cartridge Water-cooled Model: 250REOZJE, continued Cooling Radiator System Ambient temperature, 0c (°F) Engine jacket water capacity, L (gal.) Radiator system capacity, including engine, L (gal.) Engine jacket water flow, Lpm (gpm) 50(122) 16 (4.25) 36 (9.5) 265 (70) Heat rejected to cooling water at rated kW, dry exhaust, kW (Btu/min.) 97 (5521) Heat rejected to air charge cooler at rated kW, dry exhaust, kW (Btu/ min.) Water pump type Fan diameter, including blades, mm (in.) Fan, kWm (HP) Max. restriction of cooling air, intake and discharge side of radiator, kPA (in. H20) Operation Requirements Air Requirements Radiator-cooled cooling air, m3/min. (scfm) * Combustion air, m3/min. (cfm) Heat rejected to ambient air: Engine, kW (Btu/min.) Heat rejected to ambient air: Alternator, kW (Btu/min.) *Air density= 1.20 kg/m3 (0.075 lbm/ft3) Fuel Consumption Diesel, Lph (gph), at % load Standby Fuel Consumption at 100% load Standby Fuel Consumption at 75% load Standby Fuel Consumption at 50% load Standby Fuel Consumption at 25% load Prime Fuel Consumption at 100% load Prime Fuel Consumption at 75% load Prime Fuel Consumption at 50% load Prime Fuel Consumption at 25% load Dimensions and Weights Dim Weight Spec Fuel Engine Manufacturer Overall Size, L x W x H, mm (in.): Wide Skid Weight (radiator model), wet, kg (lb.): 70.5 (4013) Centrifugal 863.6 (34.0) 9.0 (12.1) 0.125 (0.5) 368.1 (13000) 21.8 (770) 53.8 (3060) 20.6 (1170) Rating 66.5 Lph (17.6 gph) 50.4 Lph (13.3 gph) 35.0 Lph (9.2 gph) 20.5 Lph (5.4 gph) 59.1 Lph (15.6 gph) 45.3 Lph (12.0 gph) 31.6 Lph (8.3 gph) 18.4 Lph (4.9 gph) Dim Weight Value Diesel Diesel 3000 X 1300 X 1891 (118.1 X 51.2 X 74.4) 2268-2449 (5000-5400) 0 KOHLER. Industrial Generator Set Accessories Generator Set Controller The APM603 generator set controller provides advanced control, system monitoring, and system diagnostics for a single generator set or paralleling multiple generator sets. The APM603 interfaces the generator set to other power system equipment and network management systems using standard industry network communications. It uses a patented digital voltage regulator and unique software logic to manage alternator thermal overload protection as well as serves as an overcurrent protective relay, features normally requiring additional hardware. The APM603 controller meets NFPA 110, Level 1. Display, Interface, and Accessibility • A 7-inch color TFT touchscreen for easy local access to data. o Home screen can be customized to show critical data at a glance. o Create a custom favorites list for quick access to important data • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units. • Supports Modbus® protocol through serial bus and Ethernet networks, and supports SNMP and BACnet® through Ethernet networks. Global Support • Sales, installation, and service support from more than 800 Kohler and SOMO service providers around the world. Modbus• Is a registered trademark of Sdlneider Electric. BACn~ Is a registef9d trademark of ASHRAE. On-board Diagnostics • Immediate visibility of warnings and faults with text description and code display. o 15 seconds of critical data are captured around each warning and fault o Critical data can be viewed on the display and downloaded • Store up to 10,000 events locally along with historical data togging of successful starts. o Accurate time stamp from real-time clock o Event log can be downloaded • Data logging of customized parameter list for report generation and advanced troubleshooting. o Store to external USS drive for easy transfer to another device G6-162 (APM603) 5121g Page 1 Fault Annunciator LEDs: Red-Shutdown Yellow-Warning PM603 USB Connections with cover -c:::::=:,-, Alarm Silence/Lamp Test Button with LED Master Control Buttons with LEDs: Off/Reset, Auto, and Run Controller Features AC Output Voltage Regulator Maximum oh10% of the system Adjustment voltage Alarm Horn Indicates a generator set warning or shu1down condition Alarm Silence For NFPA-11 O application or user convenience Alternator Protection Generator set overload and short circuit protection USB Port Serial (RS-485) Port Ethernet Port Touchscreen Communication (1) Mini-USS port for PC connection (1) USB port for storage device (1) Non-isolated for RSA 111 (1) Isolated for Modbus devices (1) Isolated for paralleling communication (1) RJ45 for Modbus TCP, SNMP, and BACnet Cyclic Cranking Provides automatic restart after a failed start attempt with Controller Specifications programmable on/off time and number of attempts ECU Diagnostics Displays engine ECU fault codes and descriptions for engine Nominal voltage 12 or 24 VDC protected against reverse battery connection Power 800 mAmps at 12 VDC troubleshooting 400 mAmps at 24 voe Emergency Stop Button Shuts down the generator set immediately, for emergency situations Operating Temperature -40°C to 10°c (-40°F to 158°F) Storage Temperature -40°Cto85°C (-40°F to 1B5°F) Engine Start Aid Control for an optional engine Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing starting aid Display Size, w X H 154 x 86 mm (6.0 x 3.4 inches) Environmentally Sealed Three master control buttons with Protection Index IP65 Front Membrane Keypad LEDs: Off/Reset, Auto, and Run Patented High-Speed RMS :0.25% no-load to full-load Digital Voltage Regulator regulation with three-phase true RMS sensing Lamp Test Verifies functionality of the indicator LEDs Real-time Clock Includes battery back-up to retain date and time through controller power cycle Remote Reset Allows remote fault resets and restarting of the generator set Remote Monitoring Panel Compatible with the Kohler® Remote Serial Annunciator Run Time Hourmeter Displays generator set run time Run Relay Indicates that the generator set is running Time Delay Engine Cooldown Time delay before the generator (TDEC) set shuts down Time Delay Engine Start (TOES) Time delay before the generator set starts G6-162 (APM603) 5/21g Poge2 Paralleling Features • Isochronous control with real and reactive load sharing with other APM603 controller equipped generator sets o Supports paralleling up to 8 generators • Random first-on logic to prevent two or more generator sets from closing to a dead bus and provides the fastest response for a single generator online • Automatic synchronizer with dead bus closing • Soft loading and unloading for generator management • Protective relay functions: o Synch check (25C) o Over current {51) o Over frequency (81 0) o Over power (320) o Over voltage (59) o Reverse power (32R) o Reverse reactive power (32RQ) o Under frequency (81 U) o Under voltage (27) • Generator management to allow the start and stop of generators based on load demand or state of other generators o Fuel level o Run time o Manual order o Time of day o Efficiency • Simplified paralleling system view from any generator controller in the system Overcurrent Protective Device • Provides protection against line-to-line and line-to-neutral faults • Uses thermal and instantaneous current limit settings for alternator protection • Includes a maintenance mode for arc flash reduction per NEC 240.87 Load Management Features • Programmable outputs included to command the connect and disconnect of loads based on generator or paralleling system state o Loads connected based on available capacity o Loads disconnected at system startup o Loads disconnected based on a maximum kW setting or underfrequency setting • Supports up to 16 prioritized load steps per system o Can be used on a single generator system o Can be combined in a paralleling system for a total system load control capability • Simplified load management system view from any generator controller in the system • Requires inpuVoutput module option Advanced Programmable 1/0 • Configurable inputs and outputs can be programmed for customer specific use • PLC-like capability for applying logic to customize generator system behavior Troubleshooting Features • 15 seconds of key data automatically captured around each warning and shutdown o Data can be exported for detailed analysis o Data can be viewed on controller for convenient on-site troubleshooting support • Configurable data logger will allow you to select parameters to monitor o Data stored to USS device for flexibility on amount of data stored and ability to export for detailed analysis o Data capture controlled by user to allow capturing specific data required NFPA 110 Requirements In order to meet NFPA 110, Level 1 requirements, the generator set controller monitors the engine/generator functions/faults shown below. • Engine functions: o Overcrank o Low coolant temperature warning o High coolant temperature warning o High coolant temperature shutdown o Low oil pressure shutdown o Low oil pressure warning o High engine speed o Low fuel (level or pressure) • o Low coolant level o EPS supplying load o High battery voltage o Low battery voltage • General functions: o Master switch not in auto o Battery charger fault • o Lamp test o Contacts for local and remote common alarm o Audible alarm silence button o Remote emergency stop * * Function requires optional input sensors or kits and is engine dependent, see Engine Data. Standards The generator set controller has been tested and verified for compliance with the following standards. • NFPA99 • NFPA 110, Level 1 • CSA282-09 • UL6200 • ASTM 8117 (salt spray test) GS-162 (APM603) 5,'21g Page3 Controller Functions The controller displays warning, shutdown, and status messages. All functions are available as relay outputs. Warning causes the yellow fault LED to show and sounds the alarm horn, signaling an impending problem. Shutdown causes the red fault LED to show, sounds the alarm horn, and stops the generator set. The controller communicates with the engine ECU and supports a large number of warning and shutdown events that are not listed here. This table highlights the items required for NFPA 110. Event Warning Shutdown Event Warning Shutdown Alternator Thermal Protection t • Remote Emergency Stop Shutdown t • Battery Charger Fault * ... Reverse Power Shutdown t • CAN Option Board1 Comm Loss ... Reverse VAR Shutdown t • Critically Low Fuel Level (diesel) • ... Under Frequency Shutdown t • ECU Diagnostic Event ... Under Frequency Warning ... ECU Mismatch Shutdown t • Fuel Leak Alarm (diesel) • ... High Battery Voltage Warning ... High Coolant Temperature Shutdown t • High Coolant Temperature Warning ... High Fuel Level Warning (diesel) * ... High Oil Temperature Shutdown t • High Oil Temperature Warning ... Local Emergency Stop Shutdown t • Loss ECU Comms Shutdown t • Under Voltage Shutdown (L-L, L-N, each • phase) t Under Voltage Warning (L-L, L-N, each ... phase) Weak Cranking Battery ... Status Messages Auto Button Pressed EPS SupplvinQ Load Generator Running Generator Started Loss of Signal Low Coolant Level Voltaae ... Low Battery Voltage Warning ... Low Coolant Level Shutdown t • Generator Stopped GFCI Warning * Load Shed Overload Low Coolant Temperature Warning ... Low Fuel Level Shutdown (diesel) * t • Low Fuel Level Warning (diesel) * ... Low Fuel Pressure Warning (gas) * ... Low Oil Pressure Shutdown t • Low Oil Pressure Warning ... Load Shed Under Frequency Off Button Pressed RSA Event Programmable Digital Inputs, 1-B 1 Run Button Pressed • Function requires optional input sensors or kits t Items included wtth common fault shutdown 1 O Low ATC (clock) Battery Voltage ... Maintenance Reminder1 ... Maintenance Reminder2 ... Maintenance Reminder3 ... Maximum Power Shutdown t • Maximum Power Warnina ... Not In Auto Alarm ... Over Crank Shutdown t • Over Current Shutdown (L 1 , L2, L3) t • Over Current Warning (L 1, L2, L3) ... Over Frequency Shutdown t • Over Frequency Warning ... Over Power Shutdown t • Over Power Warning ... Over Speed Shutdown t • Over Voltage Shutdown (L-L, L-N, each • phase) t Over Voltage Warning (L-L, L-N, each ... phase) G6-162 (APM603) 5/21g Page4 John Deere Engine-Powered Models Inputs and Outputs Standard Dedicated User Inputs Input Type Auxiliary Fault (Shutdown) Auxiliary Warning Battery Charger Fault Breaker Closed • Breaker Open • Digital Input Excitation Over Voltage (350 kW and up) Fuel Leak Alarm Low Fuel Level Switch Remote Emergency Stop Remote Engine Start Two-wire input Speed Bias Analog Voltage Input, VoltaQe Bias Scalable up to +/· 10 VDC Standard Dedicated User Outputs Output Type Close Breaker • Common Failure Run Relay Driver Output Trip Breaker / Shunt Trip• • Only with remote-mounted electrically operated circuit breakers. Optional Configurable User Inputs and Outputs User Configurable Inputs 2 Analog, 0-5 VDC 4 Dry Contact Digital User Configurable Relay Outputs 14 NO/NC Relays 1 Common Fault Relay Note: Programmable 1/0 is configurable by a Kohler-authorized technician JD Engine Data The following John Deere engine data is displayed on the APM603 controller. Parameter EnQine Model Number Engine Serial Number ECU Serial Number Coolant Temperature Engine Speed Fuel Pressure Fuel Consumption Rate Oil Pressure Run Time Hours Kohler KD Engine-Powered Models Inputs and Outputs Standard Dedicated User Inputs Input Type Auxiliary Fault (Shutdown) Auxiliary Warning Battery Charger Fault Breaker Closed • Breaker Tripped/ Open • Fuel Leak Alarm Fuel Level Digital Input Idle Switch Key Switch Enable Low Fuel Level Switch Low Oil Level Remote Emergency Stop Remote Reset Remote Engine Start Two-wire input Speed Bias Analog Voltage Input, Voltage Bias Scalable up to +/· 10 VDC Standard Dedicated User Outputs Output Type Close Breaker • Common Failure Common Warning EPS Supplying Load Generator Running Relay Driver Output Horn Low Coolant Temperature Not in Auto System Ready Trip Breaker/ Shunt Trip• • Only with remote-mounted electrically operated circuit breakers. Optional Configurable User Inputs and Outputs User Configurable Inputs I 16 Dry Contact Digital User Configurable Relay OU1puts I a NO/NC Relays Note: Programmable 1/0 is configurable by a Kohler-authorized technician. KD Engine Data The following Kohler Diesel engine data is displayed on the APM603 controller. Parameter Engine Model Number Engine Serial Number Ambient Temperature Charge Air Pressure Charge Air Temperature Common Rail Fuel Pressure Coolant Level Coolant Temperature Crankcase Pressure Engine Speed Fuel Consumption Rate Fuel Pressure Fuel Temperature lntercooler Coolant Temperature (K175 engines only) Oil Temperature Oil Pressure Run Time Hours G6-162 (APM603) 5/21g Page 5 KOHLER~ APM603 Available Options O Common Failure Relay provides a relay output to signal a generator set fault. O Battery Charger available with 6 amp, 10 amp, and 20 amp output for 12 and 24V DC voltage output. (Availability is generator model dependent.) The 1 0 amp and 20 amp models provide NFPA 11 0 charging and alarming capability. O Electrically Operated Circuit Breakers • For paralleling systems • Available generator-mounted or remote-mounted • 24VDC O Ground Fault Relay provides a relay output to signal a ground fault is detected. O Input/Output Module for Kohler Diesel (KD) models provides: • 16 digital input connections with connection to ground • 8 relay output connections (Form C, rated BA, 240 VAC or rated 0.5 A, 48 VDC) O Input/Output Module for models other than KD provides: • 2 analog inputs (0-5 VDC) • 4 digital input connections with connection to ground • 14 relay output connections (Form C, rated 1 0A, 120V) • 1 common fault relay output (NO, rated 2A, 24VDC) O Key Switch to allow selection of RUN, OFF and AUTO modes. Lockable in the AUTO position by removing the key. O Remote Emergency Stop Switch available as a wall mounted panel to remotely shut down the generator set. O Remote Monitoring Panel. The Kohler® Remote Serial Annunciator (RSA) enables the operator to monitor the status of the generator set from a remote location, which may be required for NFPA 99 and NFPA 11 0 installations, and up to four Automatic transfer switches. O Shunt Trip Wiring provides relay outputs to trip a shunt trip circuit breaker and to signal the common fault shutdowns. Contacts rated at 10 amps at 28 VDC or 120 VAC. Availability is subject to change without notice. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Contact your local Kohler® generator KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales and service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com DISTRIBUTED BY: set distributor for availability. e 2019 Kohler Co., All rights reserved. G6-162 (APM603) 5/219 Pogs8 KOHLER. 0 D 0 Single Circuit Breaker Kit with Neutral Bus Bar 15-300 kW Model Shown 0 0 0 Multiple Circuit Breaker Kit with Neutral Bus Bar 180-300 kW Model Shown ·!!JWWli ~ ~ ~ ~ Multiple Circuit Breaker Kits with Neutral Bus Bar 350-2250 kW Model Shown (also applies to some 300 kW models) Circuit Breaker Kits with Neutral Bus Bar 800-2500 kW KO Model Shown Industrial Generator Set Accessories Line Circuit Breakers 15-3250 kW Standard Features • The line circuit breaker interrupts the generator set output during a short circuit and protects the wiring when an overload occurs. Use the circuit breaker to manually disconnect the generator set from the load during generator set service. • Circuit breaker kits are mounted to the generator set and are provided with load-side lugs and neutral bus bar. • Kohler Co. offers a wide selection of molded-case line circuit breaker kits including single, dual, and multiple configurations for each generator set. • Four types of line circuit breakers are available: (see page 2 for definitions and pages 3 and 4 for application details) o Magnetic trip o Thermal magnetic trip o Electronic trip o Electronic with ground fault (LSIG) trip • In addition, line circuit breakers are offered with 80% and 100% ratings. • Single line circuit breaker kits allow circuit protection of the entire electrical system load. • Dual line circuit breaker kits allow circuit protection of selected priority loads from the remaining electrical system load. • Multiple line circuit breaker kits with field connection barrier allow circuit protection for special applications (350-2500 kW models and selected 80-300 kW models). • Up to four line circuit breakers can be used on 350-2500 kW models. • Line circuit breakers comply with the following codes and standards unless otherwise stated. o UL 489 Molded Case Circuit Breakers o UL 1077 Supplementary Protectors o UL 2200 Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies G6-88 9/21 r Page 1 Line Circuit Breaker Types Magnetic Trip The magnetic trip features an electromagnet in series with the load contacts and a moveable armature to activate the trip mechanism. When a sudden and excessive current such as a short circuit occurs, the electromagnet attracts the armature resulting in an instantaneous trip. Thermal Magnetic Trip Thermal magnetic trip contains a thermal portion with a bimetallic strip that reacts to the heat produced from the load current. Excessive current causes it to bend sufficiently to trip the mechanism. The trip delay is dependent on the duration and excess of the overload current. Elements are factory-calibrated. A combination of both thermal and magnetic features allows a delayed trip on an overload and an instantaneous trip on a short circuit condition. Electronic Trip These line circuit breakers use electronic controls and miniature current transformers to monitor electrical currents and trip when preset limits are exceeded. LI breakers are a combination of adjustable trip functions including long-time ampere rating, long-time delay, and instantaneous pickup. LSI breakers have all of the LI breaker features plus short-time pickup, short-time delay, and defeatable instantaneous pickup. LSIG breakers have all of the LSI breaker features plus ground-fault pickup and delay. NOTE: MG-frame does not have a long-time delay when selected with LI breakers. Electronic with Ground Fault Trip The ground fault trip feature is referred to as LSIG in this document. Models with LSIG compare current flow in phase and neutral lines, and trip when current unbalance exists. Ground fault trip units are an integral part of the circuit breaker and are not available as field-installable kits. The ground fault pickup switch sets the current level at which the circuit breaker will trip after the ground fault delay. Ground fault pickup values are based on circuit breaker sensor plug only and not on the rating plug multiplier. Changing the rating plug multiplier has no effect on the ground fault pickup values. 80% Rated Circuit Breaker Most molded-case circuit breakers are 80% rated devices. An 80% rated circuit breaker can only be applied at 80% of its rating for continuous loads as defined by NFPA 70. Circuit conductors used with 80% rated circuit breakers are required to be rated for 100% of the circuit breaker's rating. The 80% rated circuit breakers are typically at a lower cost than the 100% rated circuit breaker but load growth is limited. 100% Rated Circuit Breaker Applications where all UL and NEC restrictions are met can use 100% rated circuit breakers where 100% rated circuits can carry 100% of the circuit breaker and conductor current rating. The 100% rated circuit breakers are typically at a higher cost than the 80% rated circuit breaker but have load growth possibilities. When applying 100% rated circuit breakers, comply with the various restrictions including UL Standard 489 and NEC Section 210. If any of the 100% rated circuit breaker restrictions are not met, the circuit breaker becomes an 80% rated circuit breaker. Line Circuit Breaker Options O Alarm Switch The alarm switch indicates that the circuit breaker is in a tripped position caused by an overload, short circuit, ground fault, the operation of the shunt trip, an undervoltage trip, or the push-to- trip pushbutton. The alarm resets when the circuit breaker is reset. O Auxiliary Contacts These switches send a signal indicating whether the main circuit breaker contacts are in the open or closed position. O Breaker Separators (350-2500 kW) Provides adequate clearance between breaker circuits. O Bus Bars Bus bar kits offer a convenient way to connect load leads to the generator set when a circuit breaker is not present. 15-300 kW. Bus bar kits are available on alternators with leads for connection to the generator set when circuit breakers are not ordered. 350-2500 kW. A bus bar kit is provided when no circuit breaker is ordered. Bus bars are also available in combination with circuit breakers or other bus bars on the opposite side of the junction box. On medium voltage (3.3 kV and above) units, a bus bar kit is standard (not applicable to KD models). O Field Connection Barrier Provides installer wiring isolation from factory connections. O Ground Fault Annunciation A relay contact for customer connection indicates a ground fault condition and is part of a ground fault alarm. O Lockout Device (padlock attachment) This field-installable handle padlock attachment is available for manually operated circuit breakers. The attachment can accommodate three padlocks and will lock the circuit breaker in the OFF position only. □ Lugs Various lug sizes are available to accommodate multiple cable sizes for connection to the neutral or bus bar. O Overcurrent Trip Switch The overcurrent trip switch indicates that the circuit breaker has tripped due to overload, ground fault, or short circuit and returns to the deenergized state when the circuit breaker is reset. 0 Shunt Trip, 12 VDC or 24 VDC A shunt trip option provides a solenoid within the circuit breaker case that, when momentarily energized from a remote source, activates the trip mechanism. This feature allows the circuit breaker to be tripped by customer-selected faults such as alternator overload or overspeed. The circuit breaker must be reset locally after being tripped. Tripping has priority over manual or motor operator closing. O Shunt Tri p Wiring Connects the shunt trip to the generator set controller. (standard on KD models with the APM802 controller) 0 Undervoltage Trip, 12 VDC or 24 VDC The undervoltage trips the circuit breaker when the control voltage drops below the preset threshold of 35%-70% of the rated voltage. G6-88 9/211 Poge 2 15-300* kW Line Circuit Breaker Specifications * Includes models 300REOZJ and 300REZXC. For other 300 kW models, see the 300-2250 kW section. 100% Rating Circuit Breaker 100% Rating Electrically Operated Breakers Alt. Model Ampere Range Trip Type 15-150 Thermal maQnetic Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI 4D/4E Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG 15-150 Thermal magnetic Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG 175-250 Thermal magnetic 4P/4PX Electronic LI 4O/4QX 250 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 250 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 400 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG 15-150 Thermal magnetic Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 60-150 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG 4RX 175-250 Thermal magnetic 4S/4SX Electronic LI 4TX 4V 250 Electronic LSI 4UA Electronic LSIG 4M6226 Electronic LI 250 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LI 400 Electronic LSI Electronic LSIG Electronic LSI 600-800 Electronic LSIG Electronic LSI 4UA 1000-1200 Electronic LSIG 4M6226 Electronic LSI 1200 Electronic LSIG C. B. Frame Size HD HG HD HG JD JD JG LG HD HG JD JG LG PG PG PJ For use as paralleling breakers with the Decision-Maker® 6000 Controller/DPS System or APM603 controller. Generator-Mounted P-Frame, 24VDC Electrically Operated Alt. Model Amps Trip Unit Frame 4RX 250 3.0U PJ 4S/4SX 400 5.0LSI PJ 4TX 600 3.0 LI PL 4V 800 5.0 LSI PL 250 3.0LI PJ 400 4UA 600 5.0LSI PJ 4M6226 800 1000 3.0LI PL 1200 5.0 LSI PL All circuit breakers listed in this table include line side bus and load side lugs, 24VDC motor operators, 2 type C auxiliary contacts, and 1 type C SDE overcurrent switch contact. No second breakers are allowed in combination with these breakers. Interrupting Ratings Circuit Breaker 240 Volt, 480 Volt, 600Volt, Frame Size kA kA kA HD 25 18 14 HG 65 35 18 HJ 100 65 25 JD 25 18 14 JG 65 35 18 JJ 100 65 25 LA 42 30 22 LG MG 65 35 18 PG 65 35 18 PJ 100 65 25 PL 125 100 25 Circuit Breaker Lugs Per Phase {Al/Cu) Frame Size Ampere Range Wire Range E 30-100 Up to two wire terminals fitting (480Vmax.) 10-32 or 1 /4-20 stud H 15-150 One #14 to 3/0 175 One 1 /0 to 4/0 J 200-250 One 3/0 to 350 kcmil LA 300-400 One #1 to 600 kcmil or Two #1 to 250 kcmil LG 400-600 Two 2/0 to 500 kcmil Al/CU M 800 Three 3/0 to 500 kcmil 600-800 Three 3/0 to 500 kcmil p 1000-1200 Four 3/0 to 500 kcmil Mechanical Load Lugs Included with H, J, and LG LSIG Neutrals H 60-150 One #14 to 3/0 Al/CU J 250 One 3/0 to 350 kcmil Al/CU LG 400-600 Two 4/0 to 500 kcmil Al/CU Ge-88 9/21 r Page 4 15-300* kW Line Circuit Breaker Applications * Includes models 300REOZJ and 300REZXC. For other 300 kW models, see the 300-2250 kW section. Single Circuit Breaker Installations Circuit Breaker Combinations A generator set with a single circuit breaker installed typically feeds a single transfer switch and then a distribution panel. This allows protection of the entire system. To Remaining Building Loads To Priority Load(s) Single line circutt breaker configuration where circuit breaker can trip causing all power to building loads including priority load to be disrupted. Multiple Circuit Breaker Installations A generator set with dual circuit breakers installed is used to separate critical loads. Typically, one circuit breaker will feed a main transfer switch with noncritical loads and the other circuit breaker will feed a second transfer switch that feeds critical or priority loads. Multiple circuit breakers allow circuit protection for special applications. To Remaining Building Loads To Priority Load(s) Dual line circuit breaker configuration where first circuit breaker can trip allowing second circuit breaker to continue supplying power to priority load(s). Alternator Model ALL except 4D/4E 4D/4E 4P/4PX 4Q/4QX 4RX 4S/4SX 4TX 4V 4UA 4M6226 G6-88 9/21 r Paga 5 First C.B. Frame H J LA LG H H H J LA LG M p H orJ LA LG M p H orJ Mor P H or J LA LG Mor P p H or J LA LG M or P Second Third C.B. C.B. Frame Frame ---- -- -- -- H - - H orJ - - H, J or LG - ---- H orJ - H, J, or LA - H,J, LA, or LG - H orJ H orJ -- H orJ - H, J, or - LA H, J, LA, or LG - H, J, LA, or LG - p - H orJ H or J H orJ H orJ LA H, J, or LA H orJ H orJ LA H, J, or LA LG H,J, LA, or LG H orJ H orJ LA H, J, or LA LG H, J, or LG Trip Type All Standard or LSIG No LSIG No LSIG All All No LSIG All All No LSIG PowerPact™ H-, J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers Trip Curves Figure 96: Micrologic 3.35 and 3.35-W Electronic Trip Unit Long Time/Short Time Trip Curve 212 CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF Ir • .. t:_::• • 1 1 • 1 •~= MICROLOGIC"' ELECTRONIC TRIP UNITS .. -+-: Micrologic'"' 3.3S and 3.35-W --+ ,_+-~+++-1-++++-.,.....,,....+-.-1-+h-H-,I,-, Long Time/Short Time Trip Curve _7:f"_l:~ ...................... ~·+t-;-._..~-+r±h_ ........ -~" ttJ-1--...... 250A, 400A L-Frame -1 r J. t t ; t 1 The time-current curve information is to be used 1--'-+--i-l,....++H-+++t-:--,-t--+-,f-'-i_..-H-H -for application and coordination purposes only. ·-0 ~ .. - I ... t -1CV LE .. ~ :-Y:icvcLE 07/2014 t--io t "t l Notes: -----4 \ ' U l •- ... ~ ~ L \ r--_j . t--t-H>- J. --·· . 1' '·-... ... r ~-+--,-+,-+-'-+.,..;-,lc+-i , ~'~L...:' >L...JLJ..._\..,.___+,_+-+:....:....:.•+~· '-+'--.1-4::: .. ... -,iJtJ~~Gw~.~: .., ,. ., • .. • ,. • •s : • a ' a I ~ 11! CURRENT IN MUL TlPLES OF Ir 1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal imaging effect comes into play if a current above the long-time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately 20 minutes is required between overloads to completely reset thermal-imaging. 2. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of the current. Curves apply from -35°C to +70°C (-31°F to + 158°F) ambient temperature. © 2011-2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved by Schnelder El•ct,-fc KOHLER. 09001 ~·~ NAflOHAU,-l.fCUU.ttD Typical Overall Dimensions D 1 H l L Charge Battery Part Battery Qty. Type* Number per Size Wet 324586 2 Battery Specifications BCI Group Size 31 Industrial Generator Set Accessories System Batteries Standard Features • Kohler Co. selects batteries to meet the engine manufacturer's specifications and to comply with NFPA requirements for engine-cranking cycles. • Heavy-duty starting batteries are the most cost-effective means of engine cranking and provide excellent reliability in generator set applications. • Tough polypropylene cases protect against life-shortening vibration and impact damage. • Batteries are rated according to SAE standard J-537. • All batteries are 12-volts. Kits that contain two or four batteries are availabe for 24-volt systems and/or systems with redundant starters. • Wet-and dry-charged batteries have lead-calcium or lead- antimony plates and use sulferic acide electrolyte. Removable cell covers allow checking of electrolyte specific gravity. • Absorbant glass mat (AGM) batteries are sealed and maintenance free. • Batteries are for applications below and above 0°C (32°F). Battery SAE Dimension, Cold Cranking Reserve Capacity Battery Post mm (in.) Amps at 18°C Minutes at 27° (80°F) Layout and Style (0°F) Min. Min. L w H 330.2 173.0 239.8 950 185 C/3 (13.0) (6.8) (9.4) Battory Post Layouts (A/C/0) ll!ld Stylos (1/3) , n~'-"··~ Nogallvo. 15.86 diL 15.86 h<ef,I Post 1:91- 3 J_ ~ 12.7-19.11,o;giO 3/11· 16 UNC•2A thfoed NotH: C>menalons ere 1n nwn; 25.4 mm ecp.,ab 1 nc:h. BCI group numbers shown in iteko. Ordo, ob.d ki 254427 lo convoct from Style 3 to Slylo 1. Balw,y poo1 lay,,u1 Iott""' and ctyla ....-oe,o mold, dr-,g 2+4578 formal. KOHLER. The battery charger is a fully-automatic, high efficiency battery charger that charges batteries rapidly and safely. The battery charger is designed for an industrial environment. The battery charger is designed for operation with an engine cranking battery. The battery charger is universal voltage input capable, comes with a standard 120 V/60 Hz AC plug, and charges 12 VDC or 24 VDC battery systems. Five LED lights indicate power, communication status, temperature compensation status, charge curve, and charger status. With the optional battery temperature sensor connected, the battery charger can adjust output voltages for optimal charging. DC Output AC Input Volts Volts (Nominal) Amps (Nominal) Amps 12/24 10 100-260 3.7 Industrial Generator Set Accessories 12/24 Volt, 10 Amp Automatic Multi-Stage Battery Charger Standard Features • 12 or 24 voe output o Automatic voltage detection • Automatic multi-stage charging modes o Recovery charge o Bulk charge o Absorption charge o Float charge o Equalize charge • Charges the following type batteries: o Flooded lead acid (FLA) o AGM o Gel cell o High performance AGM o Nickel-cadmium (NiCad) • 5 LED status indicators • Durable potted assembly for waterproofing and vibration resistance • Reverse-polarity protection • Short-circuit protection • Electronically limited output current • Optional temperature compensation (FLA only) • User adjustable parameters to support optimal manufacturer recommended charge curve. • Code compliance: o UL 1236 Listed o NFPA 110, Level 1 compatible (when used with Kohler controller and connected to engine harness) o CSA -C22.2 No. 107.2-01 o FCC -Title 47, Part 15 Class A o CE o IBC 2015 o OSHPD Shipping Weight Overall Dimensions WxDxH kgs lbs 253 mm x 152 mm x 7 4 mm 3.6 7.9 (10.0 in x 6.0 in x 2.9 in) G6-146 3119c KOHLER~ 253 mm (1 O in.) 14 mm (.55 in.) _____ 2_2_5_m_m~(8_._9_in~.)'----i 28 mm (1.1 in.) KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA Phone 920-457-4441 , Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales and service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com 74 mm (2.9 in.) KOHLER. 10 Amp Battery Charger Mod~: GM87448 4X 06.6 (.26 in.) Power 152mm (6 in.) 97mm (3.8 in.) Input leads Dimensions are in mm. J Fuse Gt.187448- AC INPUT 0 IOl)-2(,0V,<. SCl.'60H1, 3.7 Amp1 IIM1, DC OUTPUT 10Nl"oOS, 12/241/0C Comm CAVllON:Tot..t.ot1NlladlMO,. 0 -onb-•poap,,ty~~ 0..,,.0!$~-~~ .-wi.,,,,_......,._.....,_ _,_...,_"'""' Temp Am NTK>N:,-~1tr110ut• 0 dlll<~ ...... -~p,lwlllt-°'"'9t'1..__ ... ,..;b,~ °""'""1...c.ci.Go.-tltbla.-pt-=~"'-~•-Red ~-,-,1sdRX ..... 0 @~(€@ Green : ~D 0 : m"" Specifications AC Input 100-260VAC Frequency Input 50/60 Hz DC Output 10Amps@ 12 VDC or 1 0 Amps @ 24 VDC (On battery voltage regulation ±1%; current is electronically limited Fuse Protection 15ampsATC Battery Types Flooded Lead Acid (FLA) AGM Gel Cell High Performance AGM Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad) Monitoring LED Indications Power Communication Temperature compensation Output charger curve and charger status: 0 Red 0 Green Environmental Operating -20° to 70°C (-4 ° to 1 58° F) Storage -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185° F) Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing) Salt Spray Testing ASTM B117 Corrosion Resistant From battery gases Availability is subject to change without notice. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Contact your local Kohler® generator Enclosure Environmental From rain, snow, dust, and dripping Resistant water Battery Connections Lead Length 1.8 m (6 fl.) red and black leads Battery Connections 9.5 mm (3/8 in.) ring terminals AC Power Connections Lead Length 1.8 m (6fl.) Storage Standard US style 3-prong AC plug Available Options Temperature compensation DISTRIBUTED BY: distributor for availability. @2017, 2019 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved. G~146 3/19c KOHLER. 09001 ~~ N.a.rtOHALt1 tf0lSl-t..l!D . I~ I~ ', 0 E , •• e ~ • • • ~j . ,E,;1 . ..Q a Enclosure with Standard Subbase Fuel Tank -.. . !~ ~l ., ~ . 1,,.. "" l . ' • ~- ·~ .Q .._ I Q b I ,., Enclosure with State Code Subbase Fuel Tank Industrial Generator Set Accessories Weather Enclosure with No Tank Package Weather Enclosure Standard Features • Internal-mounted critical silencer and flexible exhaust connector. • Lift base-mounted or tank mounted steel construction with hinged doors. • Fade-, scratch-, and corrosion-resistant Kohler® Power Armor automotive-grade textured finish . • Power Armor surpasses 3,000-hour salt spray corrosion tests per ASTM B-1117 • Enclosure has four access doors which allow for easy maintenance . • Lockable, flush-mounted door latches. • Vertical air inlet and outlet discharge to redirect air and reduce noise. • Weather enclosure is designed to 150 mph (241 kph) wind load rating. Subbase Fuel Tank Features • The fuel tank has a Power Armor Plus textured epoxy-based rubberized coating . • The above-ground rectangular secondary containment tank mounts directly to the generator set, below the generator set skid (subbase). • Both the inner and outer tanks have emergency relief vents . • Flexible fuel lines are provided with subbase fuel tank selection . • The secondary containment generator set base tank meets UL 142 tank requirements. The inner (primary) tank is sealed inside the outer (secondary) tank. The outer tank contains the fuel if the inner tank leaks or ruptures. • State tanks with varying capacities are an available option. Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection (FDEP) File No. EQ-634 approved. Endos&d exteust silencw Vll'1lc81 a.-Fede-; scr8lc:h-, end CIOllOSion-N$\$1MI PONer Armor· fltil Hinged <10o1s fo, eoseof se,vitin:g L.ockabla, tlullh- mo.inted door latd)QS pmvool tampemg for i,rpr-Oliod safety and dlscharga through ooise l8ducllon ~ an ar oufet g lle ~ . ,---~• ( ' I I I I I I ' ) •'----'• Allemetor access pena Rodent ~ds aro sl<id and C8j)S irewot anmeJ 9flty FiJ<11d air flowlrtet grille .. Oitd.taln end radlata dram Acooslic nsuiaUcn ITBO!lng UL 94 HF1 flllmmalj(tf da.,sifioa!JOO Note: 20-40REOZJC models shown, ether models !l'e similar. Refer to the respective ADV ci'awings for details. Weather Enclosure Features • Available in steel (14 gauge) formed panel, solid construction. Preassembled package offering corrosion resistant, dent resilient structure mounting directly to lift base or fuel tank. • Power Armor automotive-grade finish resulting in advanced corrosion and abrasion protection as well as enhanced edge coverage and coloa retention. • Internal exhaust silencer offering maximum component life and operator safety. • Interchangeable modular panel construction. Allows complete serviceability or replacement without compromising enclosure design. • Cooling/combustion air intake with a horizontal air inlet. Sized for maximum cooling airflow. • Service access. Multi-personnel doors for easy access to generator set control and servicing of the fuel fill, fuel gauge, oil fill and battery. • Cooling air discharge. Weather protective design featuring vertical air discharge. Redirects cooling air up and above to reduce ambient noise. • Note: Installing an additional length of exhaust tail pipe may increase backpressure levels. Please refer to the generator set spec sheet for the maximum backpressure value. Fuel Tank Est. Fuel Max. Length, Enclosure and Enclosure and Enclosure and Capacity, L Supply Hours mm (in.) Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Fuel Tank (gal.) at 60 Hz with Length, mm Width, mm (in.) Weight, kg (lb.) Full Load in.) Lift base 0 1338 (52.7) 14121 (162.3) 1338 (52.7) ~699 (5950) Note: Data in table is for reference only, refer to the respective ADV drawings for details. Note: Refer to TIB-114 for generator set sound data. Enclosure and Fuel Tank Sound Fuel Tank Height (H), mm Pressure Height, mm (in.) Level, dB(A) (in.) ~153 (84.8) 260 (10) ~9 Max. weight includes the generator set (wet), enclosure, silencer, and tank (no fuel). The generator set weight represents using the largest alternator option. The enclosure weight is with acoustic insulation added. --detctian 1W1tcn Normal Ven! I.ow tuellewl 0 Ad<IIOOII ttm,g brq,taonai 8CX:ff""'Y 0 """"' Atmot Puo • coaling l:iracMOIICfld-- ao.t'"Mi01\ ptOmCIOn Not•: 20·40AEOZJC models shown. ~er models lll'Hlmllar. Ref« to the respec:tNe ADV d!a..lr\gs tcr dfUJs. • Extended operation. Usable tank capacities offers full load standby operation of up to 72 hours. • • Power Armor Plus textured epoxy-based rubberized coating that creates an ultra-thick barrier between the tank and harsh environmental conditions like humidity, saltwater, and extreme temperatures, and provides advanced corrosion and abrasion protection. • UL listed. Secondary containment generator set base tank meeting UL 142 tank requirements. NFPA compliant. Designed to comply with the installation standards of NFPA 30 and NFPA 37. • Integral external lift lugs. Enables crane with spreader-bar lifting of the complete package (empty tank, mounted generator set, and enclosure) to ensure safety. • Emergency pressure relief vents. Meets UL requirements; ensures adequate venting of inner and outer tank under extreme pressure and/or emergency conditions. • Normal vent with cap. Vent is raised above lockable fuel fill. • Low fuel level switch. Annunciates a 50% low fuel level condition at generator set control. • Leak detection switch. Annunciates a contained primary tank fuel leak condition at generator set control. • Electrical stub-up. • State tank designed to comply with the installation standards of the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection (FDEP) File No. EQ-634. Fuel Tank Est. Fuel Max. Length, Enclosure and Enclosure and Enclosure and Enclosure and Fuel Tank Sound Capacity, L Supply Hours mm (in.) Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Height (H), mm Pressure gal.) lat 60 Hz with Length, mm Width, mm (in.) Weight, kg (lb.) Height, mm (in.) Level, dB(A) Full Load (in.) (in.) Lift base b 1153 (45.4) 3532 (139.0) 1153 (45.4) 1651 (3632) 1739 (68.5) 10 (O) 73 2252 (595) ~8/60 f414 (173.8) 11153 (45.4) p654 (5839) p591 (102) r38 (33) ~3 Note: Refer to the respective ADV drawings for details. Note: Refer to TIB-114 for generator sound data. Max. weight includes the generator set (wet), enclosure, silencer, and tank (no fuel). The generator set weight represents using the largest alternator option. The enclosure weight is with acoustic insulation added. KOHLER. Industrial Generator Set Accessories Engine Block Heater Kits Block Heater Kit, Typical Applicable Models Standard Features • 180-200RZXB • UL-CIUS listed • 180-200REZXB • CE compliant • 230-275REOZJE • 300-500REOZJ • 350-500REOZJB • 350-500REOZJC • Controls for automatic operation • Compact design • Easy to install • 350-400REOZJD • 500REOZVC • 550-600REOZVB Description The engine block heater kit heats the engine coolant in cold ambient, warming the cylinders, oil, and charge air circuit which all help to give a faster starting time. The engine block heater uses thermosiphon action to circulate warm coolant into the engine and supplies constant heating to the engine. The engine block heater helps to extend element life and gives a significant reduction in electrical consumption. The engine block heater has a fixed setting thermostat that turns ON when the engine coolant temperature reaches 27°C (80°F) and turns OFF when the engine coolant temperature reaches 38°C (100°F). The engine block heater kit is recommended for ambient temperatures below 10°c (50°F). The engine block heater kits are available in 120 V, 208 V, 240 V, and 480 V versions. G6-170 6/20 Block Heater Specifications Heating Fluid Water, Coolant Mix (50% Glycol/SO% Water) Thermostat Temperature Range 21°.39°c (80°-100°F) Temperature High Limit 96°C (205°F) Max. Pressure 125 psi (860 kPa) lnleVOutlet Plumbing 1 in. NPT System Ingress NEMA4 Specifications Block Heater Kit Number Component Watts Voltage Phase GM75809-KA1 GM76113 2500 90-120 1 GM75809· KA2 GM76114 2500 190-208 1 GM75809-KA3 GM76115 2500 210-240 1 GM75809-KA4 GM76116 2500 380-480 1 GM76120-KA1 GM76113 2500 90-120 1 GM76120-KA2 GM76114 2500 190-208 1 GM76120-KA3 GM76115 2500 210-240 1 GM76120-KA4 GM76116 2500 380-480 1 GM79186-KA1 GM79182 4000 190-208 1 GM79186-KA2 GM79183 4000 210-240 1 GM79186-KA3 GM79184 4000 380-480 1 GM79186-KP1 GM79182 4000 190-208 1 GM79186· KP2 GM79183 4000 210-240 1 GM79186-KP3 GM79184 4000 380-480 1 GM79187-KA1 GM79182 4000 190-208 1 GM79187-KA2 GM79183 4000 210-240 1 GM79187-KA3 GM79184 4000 380-480 1 GM79187-KP1 GM79182 4000 190-208 1 GM79187-KP2 GM79183 4000 210-240 1 GM79187-KP3 GM79184 4000 380-480 1 GM84820-KA1 GM76113 2500 90-120 1 GM84820-KA2 GM76114 2500 190-208 1 GM84820-KA3 GM76115 2500 210-240 1 GM84820-KA4 GM76116 2500 380-480 1 GS-170 6/20 Wiring Diagram 2000W 2 LI~ 3 2000W 4 208 VAC single phase-parallel 2000W 2 LI~ ,-...--L2 3 2000W 4 240 VAC single phase-parallel 2000W 2 LI L2 GREEN 3 2000W 4 iii~ 480 VAC single phase-parallel GM79182 GB-170 6/20 KOHLER~ Dimensions and Weights CB type block heater size, L x H x W, mm (in): CL type block heater size, L x H x W, mm (in): CB type block heater weight, kg (lb): CL type block heater weight, kg {lb): Thermostat enclosure Inlet Thermostat enclosure 510 X 132 X 129 (20.1 X 5.2 X 5.1) 597 X 147 X 158 (23.5 X 5.8 X 6.2) 3 (6.9) 4,5 (10) Mounting brackets Tank CB type / U-Bolts Tank L CL type Availability is subject to change without notice. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Contact your local Kohler® generator DISTRIBUTED BY: KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales and service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com w---- GM76113 ----w---- GM79182 distributor for availability. @ 2020 Kohler Co. All rights reserved. G6-170 6/20 Industrial Generator Set Accessories KOHLER. Voltage Regulators Integral Voltage Regulator with Kohler® APM603 Voltage Regulators · Controllers and Menu-Driven Selections (80-4000 kW Generator Set Models) The following information provides general features, specifications, and cm::nm. Al'M903 -=- ! CJ -~-. § ~ APM603 Controller ~ functions of available voltage regulators. This information generally applies to a single generator set and multiple generator sets with paralleling applications. Refer to the respective generator set specification sheet and see your authorized distributor for information regarding specific voltage regulator applications and availability. with lntegr;:il Voltage Regul;:itor The voltage regulator is integral to the controller and uses patented high speed digital voltage regulator design providing ±0.25% no-load to full-load regulation using root-mean-square (RMS) voltage sensing. Integral Voltage Regulators with APM603 Calibration Range Settings r-Joltage Adjustment ±10% of System Voltage Controller Gain 40 to 70 Hz Underfrequency Unload or Frequency Setpoint 40 to 70 Hz Underfrequency Unload Scope 0-10% of System Voltage (Volts per Cycle) Reactive Droop 0-10% of System Voltage VAR Control 50% to 110% PF Adjust Control 0.50 to 1.0 to 0.50 VAR/PF Gain Adjustment P: 0.3 to 3.00 I: 0.3 to 3.00 D: 0.3 to 3.00 Default Selection J System Voltage P: 1.3 I: 1.0 D: 0.25 0.5 Hz Below System Frequency (ECM) 15 volts per Cycle at 480 Volts (3.1 %) 4% of System Voltage 0 kVAR 0.8 Lagging P: 1.0 I: 1.0 D: 0.25 KOHLER. Specification/Feature Integral with APM603 Generator Set Availability 80-4000 kW Type Patented Hybrid Design Status and Shutdown Indicators LEDs and Text LCD Display Operating Temperature 40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Storage Temperature --40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) Humidity 5-95% Non-Condensing Circuit Protection !Solid-State, Redundant Software iand Fuses Sensing, Nominal 100-600 Volts (L-L), 50-60 Hz !Sensing Mode RMS, Single-or 3-Phase Input Requirements ~-36 voe ,::ontinuous Output 5.0 ADC with GM88453 Activator Board Maximum Output 7.8 ADC with GM88453 Activator Board Transition Frequency 50-70 Hz Exciter Field Resistance 4-30 Ohms with GM88453 !Activator Board No-Load to Full-Load Voltage ±0.25% Regulation Thermal Drift <0.5% (-40°C to 70°C) [-40°F to 158°F] Range Response Time 3-phase: 1 mS 1-phase: 5 mS System Voltage Adjust. ±10% Voltage Adjustment Controller Display Remote Voltage Adjustment Analog 0-5 voe (±10%) lnpu Optional c aralleling Capability Full Load Share and Control plu~ Reactive Droop Industrial Generator Set Accessories Voltage Regulators Integral Voltage Regulator with APM603 Controller • A 7.5-inch color TFT touchscreen provides access to data. • The controller provides an interface between the generator set and switchgear for paralleling applications incorporating multiple generator set and/or utility feeds. • The controller can control Fast Responsem II , Fast Responsetn1x, and PMG alternators using the GM88453 activator board. Voltage Regulator Settings, APM603 Controller • Voltage Regulator Configuration Under Frequency Unload Settings Single and Three Phase Sensing Voltage Target Voltage Regulator Gains Paralleling Settings, APM603 • Synchronizing parameters setup Voltage matching Frequency matching Phase matching Time delay • Load sharing kW sharing kVAR sharing Baseload settings Droop Paralleling Metering, APM603 • Paralleling State • Paralleling Mode • System Voltage • System Frequency • Connected Generators • Sync Status • Engine Speed iVAR/PF Control Input IV AR Control Mode, PF Control Mode, System VAR Control, !System PF Control Activator Board GM88453 0 0 • Interfaces between the controller and alternator assembly using rotor field leads, auxiliary power windings, and optic board leads. • Allows the Decision-Maker® controllers the ability to control a wound-field alternator using the same control signal as Fast Response • Permits the generator set controller to control the current to the exciter field of a wound-field excited alternator. • Contains two isolated relay driver outputs (RDO) rated at 250 mA. Provides RDO outputs indicating a field over-excitation condition and that the alternator is supplying voltage to the activator. Modbus® is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. KOHLER. I MMMI PAD I I tiitw4 IQ.fil I o.....c:::ic:::, ............ (±) ·-=a:~~=-,.. ---==---.....,.,-c:,c::::,~--- '--""""' .__ Dlllaill '--AYIC:l i.-~T..,.....c:::::I ... __ --H<-=> __ _,, I MW: PAD I RSA Ill IMWtilt&NI I iiiili ititii I ~= .............. HIIIJI ... T....,....C::,t::I......._.. '-GI ~ c:,..,.. ....,, ~c:::::, ............... ......,. -.,c:, ~ .... '--""""' '-°""""'~.-c::, U.c.-.tT..,._c:::::i ... __ --H<-=> --,.,..p -·-I I 1~~-di I -11-w-11 11~1 = = = w rn D]3 = = RSA Ill with a Single ATS Control I WiWfll PAD I I tiltW fflfil I ~ ~c:::ic::::, .. ..._-.i.-i Hiltlll---T~c::::,....._,._ i.-111"--C:J =.,_......,. ---==--~ .....,-.,c:::i c:::i~ .... 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Connect a personal computer and use Kohler® Site Tech™ software to view events and adjust settings. * 12-/24-volt DC power supply 120/208 VAC power supply (available accessory) • Meets the National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA 110, Level 1. Dimensions • Dimensions-W x H x D, mm (in.). Surface Mounted: 203 X 203 X 83 (8.0 X 8.0 X 3.3) Flush Mounted (Inside Wall): 203 X 203 X 76 (8.0 X 8.0 X 3.0) Flush mounting plate W1: 254 (10.0) • Site Tech™ software is available to Kohler authorized distributors and dealers. Modbus9 is a registered trademark of Schneid0f Electric. Surface Mounted G6-139 4119c System Generator Communication Fault and Status Conditions Fault LEDs Fault Horn Ready LED Running LED Status LED Overcrank Shutdown Red On Red Off Green High Engine Temperature Warning• Yellow On Red Green Green High Engine Temperature Shutdown Red On Red Off Green Low Oil Pressure Warning • Yellow On Red Green Green Low Oil Pressure Shutdown Red On Red Off Green Overspeed Shutdown Red On Red Off Green Emergency Stop • Red On Red Off Green Low Coolant Level/Aux. Shutdown Red On Red Off Green Low Coolant Temperature • Yellow On Red Off Green Low Cranking Voltage Yellow On Red Off Green Low Fuel-Level or Pressure• Yellow On Red Green or Off Green Not-In-Auto Red On Red Green or Off Green Common Fault Red On Green Green or Off Green Battery Charger Fault (1) • Yellow On Red Green or Off Green Battery Charger Fault (2) • Yellow On Green Green or Off Green High Battery Voltage • Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green Low Battery Voltage • Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #1 (Warning) Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #1 (Shutdown) Red On Green Off Green User Input #2 (Warning) Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #2 (Shutdown) Red On Green Off Green User Input #3 (Warning) (1) t Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #3 (Shutdown) (1) t Red On Green Off Green User Input #4 (Warning) (1) Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #4 {Shutdown) (1) Red On Green Ott Green User Input #5 (Warning) (1) Yellow Off Green Green or Off Green User Input #5 {Shutdown) (1) Red On Green Off Green EPS Supplying Load Yellow Off Green Green Green Communications Status (Fault mode) -Off Green or Red Green or Off Red ATS Fault (RSA Ill with ATS Controls only) Red On Red or Yellow Green or Off Green Green LEDs appear as steady on when activated. Yellow LEDs slow flash when activated except steady on with EPS supplying load and high battery voltage. Red LEDs slow flash when activated except fast flash with loss of communication and not-in-auto. Specifications ATS Controls (RSA III with ATS controls only) • LED indicating lights for status, warning, and/or shutdown. • Power source with circuit protection: 12-or 24-volt DC • Power source with120/208 VAC, 50/60 Hz adapter (option) • Power draw: 200 mA • Humidity range: 0% to 95% noncondensing • Operating temperature range: -20°c to +70°C (-4°F to +158°F) • Storage temperature range: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to + 185°F) • Standards: o NFPA 110, level 1 o UL 508 recognized o CE directive o NFPA99 o ENS 61000-4-4 o EN6II-4-4 fast transient immunity • RS-485 Modbus® isolated port@ 9.6/19.2/38.4/57.6 kbps (default is 19.2 kbps) • USB device port • NEMA 1 enclosure (1) All generator set controllers except Decision-Maker® 3+ controller. (2) Decision-Maker® 3+ controller only. • May require optional kit or user-provided device to enable function and LED indication. t Digital input #3 is factory-set for high battery voltage on the Decision-Maker® 3+ controller. Modbus® is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. • ATS position LED (normal or emergency) • Power source indicator LED (normal or emergency) • ATS fault LED • Key-operated lock/unlock switch for Test feature • Test pushbutton NFPA Requirements • NFPA 11 o compliant • Engine functions: o High battery voltage warning * o High engine temperature shutdown o High engine temperature warning* o Low battery voltage warning * o Low coolant level/aux. shutdown o Low coolant temperature warning * o Low cranking voltage o Low fuel warning (level or pressure) * o Low oil pressure shutdown o Low oil pressure warning * o Overcrank shutdown o Overspeed shutdown • General functions: o Audible alarm silence o Battery charger fault * o Lamp test o Master switch not-in-auto G6-139 4/19c Fault and Status LEDs and Lamp Test Switch Alarm Horn. Horn sounds giving a minimum 90 dB at 0.1 m (0.3 ft.) audible alarm when a warning or shutdown fault condition exists except on high/low battery voltage or EPS supplying load. Alarm Silenced. Red LED on lamp test switch lights when alarm horn is deactivated by alarm silence switch. Alarm Silence Switch. Lamp test switch quiets the alarm during servicing. The horn will reactivate upon additional faults. ATS Fault. Red LED lights when ATS fails to transfer. Battery Charger Fail. LED lights if battery charger malfunctions. Requires battery charger with alarm contact. Battery Voltage Hi/Lo. LED flashes if battery or charging voltage drops below preset level. LED lights steady if battery voltage exceeds preset level. Common Fault. LED lights when a single or multiple common faults occur. Communication Status. Green LED lights indicating annunciator communications functional. Red LED indicates communication fault. EPS Supplying Load. LED lights when the Emergency Power System (EPS) generator set is supplying the load (APM402, APM603, APM802, and Decision-Maker® 550, 3000, 3500, 6000, and 8000 controllers) or when transfer switch is in the emergency position (Decision-Maker® 3+ controller). Emergency Stop. LED lights and engine stops when emergency stop is made. May require a local emergency stop switch on some Decision-Maker® 3+ controllers. Generator Running. LED lights when generator set is in operation. High Engine Temperature. Red LED lights if engine has shut down because of high engine coolant temperature. Yellow , LED lights if engine coolant temperature approaches shutdown range. Requires warning sender on some models. Lamp Test (Switch). Switch tests all the annunciator indicator LEDs and horn. Low Coolant Level/Aux. LED lights when engine coolant level is below acceptable range on radiator-mounted generator sets only. When used with a Decision-Maker® 3+ controller, the LED indicates low coolant level or an auxiliary fault shutdown. Requires user-supplied low coolant level switch on remote radiator models. Low Coolant Temperature. LED lights if optional engine block heater malfunctions and/or engine coolant temperature is too low. Requires prealarm sender on some models. Low Cranking Voltage. LED lights if battery voltage drops below preset level during engine cranking. Low Fuel (Level or Pressure). LED lights if fuel level in tank approaches empty with diesel models or fuel pressure is low on gas models. Requires customer-supplied switch. Low Oil Pressure. Red LED lights if generator set shuts down because of insufficient oil pressure. Yellow LED lights if engine oil pressure approaches shutdown range. Requires warning sender on some models. Not In Auto. LED lights when the generator set controller is not set to automatic mode. Overcrank. LED lights and cranking stops if engine does not start in either continuous cranking or cyclic cranking modes. Overspeed. LED lights if generator set shuts down because of overspeed condition. System Ready. Green LED lights when generator set master switch is in AUTO position and the system senses no faults. Red LED indicates system fault. User-Defined Digital Inputs #1-#5. Monitors five digital auxiliary inputs (can be configured as warnings or shutdowns). User-defined digital inputs are selected via the RSA Ill master for JQQru or~ (generator set or ATS). The user-defined digital input can be assigned via PC using Site Tech N setup software. G6-139 4/19c KOHLER. 09001 ~~ NAflONALL'( lfCuu .. u o Model KBS-DMVC-0400S Transfer Switch Standard Features • UL 1008 listed, file #E108981 • CSA certification available • IBC and HCAI seismic certification available • Bypass Isolation switches for uninterrupted power to the load during switch maintenance and testing • Available in 2, 3, or 4 pole configurations • Electrically operated, mechanically held mechanism • Integral solid neutral provides line-to-neutral monitoring • High withstand and close-on ratings • Fully rated for use as a manual 3-position transfer switch • Heavy duty mechanical interlocks • Bypass switch and contactor position indicator • Drawout contactor for ease of maintenance • Design suitable for emergency and standby applications on all classes of load, 100% tungsten rated through 400 amps • Reliable, field-proven solenoid mechanism • Switching mechanism lubricated for life • Main shaft auxiliary position-indicating contacts • Front-connected style available for some amperages • Standard one-year limited warranty. Extended limited warranties ar available Standard Transition Models (KBS) • Standard-transition transfer time less than 100 milliseconds (6 cycles @60 Hz) • Double-throw, mechanically interlocked design (break-before-make) • Solid, switched, or overlapping neutral C Model KBS-DMVC-0400S, continued Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Controller • LCD display, 4 lines x 20 characters, backlit • Complete programming and viewing capability at the door using the keypad and LCD display • LED indicators: Source available, transfer switch position, service required (fault), and "not in auto" • Programmable voltage and frequency pickup and dropout settings • Programmable time delays • Programmable generator exerciser • Time-based load control • Current-based load control (current-sensing kit required) • Two programmable inputs and two programmable outputs • Up to four 1/0 extension modules available • Modbus communication standard • RS-485 communication standard • Ethernet communication standard • Threee-source system • Prime power For more information about Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 features and functions, see specification sheet G11-128. Environmental Specifications perating Temperature 20°c to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) !Storage Temperature f.40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) Humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing Codes and Standards The ATS meets or exceeds the requirements of the following specifications: • CSA C22.2 No. 178 certification 208-600 VAC available, file LR58301 • EN61000-4-4 Fast Transient Immunity Severity Level 4 • EN61000-4-5 Surge Immunity Class 4 (voltage sensing and programmable inputs only) • EiC Spedifications for EMI/EMC Immunity: o CISPR 11 , Radiated Emissions o IEC 100(}-4-2, Electrostatic Discharge o IEC 1000--4-3, Radiated Electromagnetic Fields o IEC 1000--4-4, Electrical Fast Transients (Bursts) o IEC 1000--4-5, Surge Voltage o IEC 1000--4-6, Conducted RF Disturbances o IEC 1000--4-8, Magnetic Fields o IEC 1000--4-11, Voltage Dips and Interruptions • IEC 609047-6-1, Low Voltage Switchgear and Control Gear; Multifunction Equipment; Automatic Transfer Switching Equipment • IEEE Standard 446, IEEE Recommended Practice for Emergency and Standby Power Systems for Commercial and Industrial Applications • IEEE 472 (ANSI C37.90A) Ring Wave Test • NEMA Standards JCS 10-2005, Electromechanical AC Transfer Switch Equipment • NFPA 70, National Electrical Code • NFPA 99, Essential Electrical Systems for Health Care Facilities • NFPA 110, Emergency and Standby Power Systems • Underwriters Laboratories UL 508, Standard for Industrial Control Equipment • Seismic certification in accordance with the International Building Code is available. (Accessory kit is required for seismic certification) o IBC 2000, referencing ASCE 7-98 and ICC AC-156 o IBC 2003, referencing ASCE 7-02 and ICC AC-156 o IBC 2006, referencing ASCE 7-05 and ICC AC-156 o IBC 2009, referencing ASCE 7-05 and ICC AC-156 o IBC 2012, referencing ASCE 7-10 and ICC AC-156 • California HCAI approval is available. (Accessory kit required.) • Underwriters Laboratories UL 1008, Standard for Automatic Transfer Switches for Use in Emergency Standby Systems, file #E108981 UL-Listed Solderless Screw-Type Terminals for External Power Connections Normal, Emergency, and Load Terminals per Phase and Neutral Model KBS-DMVC-0400S, continued Input and Output Connection Specificati ons K:omponent Wire Size Range ~witch Rating, amps Range of Wire Sizes, Copper or lA.luminum* Main board 1/0 terminals #12-24 AWG 1400 1) #4 AWG to 600 MCM 1/0 module terminals #14-24 AWG 1400 (2) 1/0 AWG to 250 MCM • Use 75 degree C minimum Cu/AL wire for power connections Auxiliary Position Indication Contacts (rated 10 Amps@ 32 VDC/250 VAC) • Use 75 degree C minimum Cu/AL wire for power connections Switch Rating, amps Number of Contacts Indicating Normal, Emergency 400 8,8 Weights and Dimensions See ADV drawings for weights and dimensions. Allow 15% additional weight for packing materials. Model KBS-DMVC-0400S, continued Withstand and Close-On Ratings (WCR) Maximum current in RMS symmetrical amperes when coordinated with customer-supplied fuses or circuit breakers. All values are available symmetrical RMS amperes and tested in accordance with the withstand and close-on requirements of UL 1008. Application requirements may permit higher withstand ratings for certain size switches. Contact the factory for assistance. Withstand and Closing Current Ratings in RMS Symmetrical Amperes Short Time Ratings (sec.)** Current Limiting Fuses Time-Based Rating* 480 V Max. 600 V Max. Switch Amps@ Amps@ Amps, Fuse Amps@ Amps@ Amps@ 0.13 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.13 0.3 0.5 Rating, 480V 600V Max. Class 240V 480V 600V Amps 400 200,000 200,000 600 J 65,000 42000** 35,000 -------- 400 200,000 200,000 800 L 65,000 42000** 35,000 -------- * Based on 0.050 seconds (approximately 3 cycles). Applicable to breakers with instantaneous trip elements. •• Applicable to 2-pole, 3-pole, and conventional 4-pole switches only. Overlapping neutral switches have "any" breaker ratings of 35,000 A, b.050 seconds at 480 V. ••• Short time ratings are provided for applications involving breakers that utilize trip delay settings for system selective coordination. Ratings with Specific Manufacturer's Circuit Breaker The following charts list power switching device withstand and close-on ratings (WCR) in RMS symmetrical amperes for specific manufacturers' circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are supplied by the customer. Molded-Case Circuit Breakers Switch Rating, WCR, Amps, RMS Voltage, Max. Manufacturer Type Max. Size, Amps Amps KBS-DMVC-0400S, continued Accessories Accessories are available either factory-installed or as loose kits, unless otherwise noted. Export Packaging Accessory Modules The mounting kit holds up to five optional modules. The maximumtotal current draw is 300 mA. If an External Battery Module isinstalled, there is no current restriction. • Alarm Module • External Battery Supply Module • Standard 1/0 Module • High Power 1/0 Module Warranty Warranty-10-year Supervised Transfer Control Switch • Auto, Manual, and Transfer positions • Automatic and non-automatic modes • Alarm module required Model KBS-DMVC-0400S, continued Model Designation Miscellaneous Q Record the transfer switch model designation in the boxes. The transfer switch model designation defines characteristics and ratings u explained below. Sample Model Designation: KBS-OMVA-1200S Model K: Kohler Mechanism B: Mechanically Operated Bypass/Isolation Transition S: Standard P: Programmed C: Closed Controller D: Oecision-Maker3 MPAC 1500. Automatic Voltage/Frequency C: 208 Volts/60 Hz K: 440 Volts/6() Hz D: 220 Volts/50 Hz M: 480 Volts/60 Hz F: 240 Volts/60 Hz N: 600 Volts/6() Hz G: 380 Volts/50 Hz P: 380 Volts/6() Hz H: 400 Volts/50 Hz A: 220 Volts/6() Hz J: 416Volts/50 Hz S: 400 Volts/60 Hz Number of PoleaJWirea N: 2 Poles/3 Wires, Solid Neutral T: 3 Poles/4 Wires. Sotid Neutral V: 4 Poles/4 Wires, Switched Neutral W: 4 Poles/4 Wires, Overlapping Neutral Enclosure A: NEMA 1 C: NEMA3R Current, Amps * I 0150 0800 2600 0225 1000 3000 0260 1200 4000 0400 1600 0600 2000 • Some selections are not available on all models. Connections S: Standard F: Front (800-1200amp only) Note: Some selections are not available on all models. Contact your Kohler distributor for availability. KOHLER. , 1 -.,,11P( ~ N •-, ,-E ~ ...,. KOHLER. Decision-Maker MPAC 1500 A -~~ L,L..._, 0 DD DD - Model KBS with Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Controller Applicable Models Model Description KCS Standard-Transition Any Breaker ATS + KCP Programmed-Transition Any Breaker ATS+ KCC Closed-Transition Any Breaker ATS § KBS Standard-Transition Mechanically Operated Bypass/Isolation ATS § KBP Programmed-Transition Mechanically Operated Bypass/Isolation ATS § KBC Closed-Transition Mechanically Operated Bypass/Isolation ATS § KAS Standard-Transition Electrically Operated Bypass/Isolation ATS § KAP Programmed-Transition Electrically Operated Bypass/Isolation ATS § KEP Service Entrance ATS § + Available with automatic or non-automatic controller § Available with automatic controller only Automatic Transfer Switch Controller Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Controller Standard Features • Microprocessor-based controller • Environmentally sealed user interface • LCD display, 4 lines x 20 characters, backlit • Dynamic function keypad with tactile feedback pushbuttons allows complete programming and viewing capability at the door • LED indicators: Source available, transfer switch position, service required (fault), and not in auto • Broadrange voltage sensing (208-600 VAC) on all phases • Phase-to-phase sensing and monitoring with 0 .5% accuracy on both sources • Line-to-neutral monitoring • Frequency sensing with 0.5% accuracy on both sources • Anti-single phasing protection • Phase rotation sensing for three-phase systems • Real-time clock with automatic adjust for daylight saving time and leap year • Run time clock and operation counter • Time-stamped event log • Fail-safe transfer for loaded test and exercise functions • DIP switches: password disable and maintenance • Isolated RS-485 ports for Modbus connections (9.6, 19.2, and 57.6 kbps) • Standard Ethernet communications with RJ45 connector for 10/100 ethernet connection • Modbus® RTU and Modbus® TCP/IP protocols (Modbus® register map available) • USB port. Connect a personal computer and use Kohler® Site Tech'" software to view events and adjust settings* • Available in automatic and non-automatic versions; see supervised transfer control switch on page 5 Programmable Features • Programming and monitoring methods: o Monitoring and password-protected programming at the door using the keypad and display o Program using a PC with Kohler SiteTech software* • Over/undervoltage and over/underfrequency for all phases of the normal and emergency sources • Adjustable time delays • Load/no load/auto-load test and load/no-load exercise functions • Programmable inputs and outputs • Load bank control for exercise or test • Time-based and current-basedt load control, nine individual time delays for selected loads • In-phase monitor (3-phase only) • Password protection, three security levels * SiteTech software is available to Kohler-authorized distributors and dealers. t Requires current sensing kit. Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. G\1-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21C Page 1 Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Controller Features User Interface LED Indicators • Contactor position: source N and source E • Source available: source N and source E • Service required (fault indication) • Not in automatic mode LCD Display • System status • Line-to-line voltage • Line-to-neutral voltage • Active time delays • Source frequency • Preferred source selection • System settings • Common alarms • Load current, each phase (current sensing kit required) • Inputs and outputs • Faults • lime/date • Address • Event history • Maintenance records • Exerciser schedule • Exerciser mode • lime remaining on active exercise Dynamic Function Tactile Keypad Operations • Scroll up/down/forward/back • Increase/decrease/save settings • End time delay • Start/end test or exercise • Reset fault • Lamp test DIP Switches • Maintenance mode • Password disable Event History • View time and date-stamped events on the display or on a personal computer equipped with Kohler® SiteTech™ software.* • Download complete event history files using Kohler SiteTech software and a PC connected to the USS port. * Main Logic Board Inputs and Outputs • Two (2) programmable inputs • l'wo (2) programmable outputs t System parameters are factory-set per order. Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. Communications • Ethernet communications with RJ-45 connector for 10/100 ethernet connection • Isolated RS-485 ports for Modbus communications • Modbus® RTU and Modbus® TCP/IP protocols (Modbus® register map available) • USS Port. Use SiteTech software to upload or download files and adjust transfer switch settings o Application software o Event history files o Language files o Parameter settings o Usage reports o Feature configuration Programmable Features • System voltage, 208-600 VAC t • System frequency, 50/60 Hz t • Single/three-phase operation t • Standard/programmed/closed-transition operation t • Bypass/isolation enable/disable t • Service entrance enable/disable t • Preferred source selection allows the normal or emergency source to be used when both sources are available (alarm module required) • Phase rotation: ABC/SAC/none selection with error detection • Voltage and frequency pickup and dropout settings • Voltage unbalance, enable/disable • In-phase monitor: enable/disable and phase angle • Transfer commit/no commit • Source/source mode: utility/gen, gen/gen, utility/utility, or utility/gen/gen for 3-source systems • Passwords, system and test • Three-source system setup allows the use of one utility source and two generator sets • lime, date, automatic daylight saving time enable/disable • lime delays (see table) • Exerciser: calendar mode, loaded/unloaded up to 21 events • Test: loaded/unloaded/auto load (1 -60 minutes) • Remote test: loaded/unloaded • Automatic override on generator failure (loaded test and exercise) • Peak shave delay enable/disable • Current monitoring (current sensing kit required) • Load control pre/post-transfer delays, 9 individual time delays for selected loads • Current-based load control settings: high/low current levels and load add/remove priority for 9 separate loads (current sensing kit required) • Prime power sequence alternates between two generator sets with adjustable generator set runtimes • Resettable historical data G11-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21c Page 2 Decision-Maker® MPAC 1500 Controller Features, Continued Programmable Inputs • Bypass contactor disable (for bypass/isolation switches) • Forced transfer to OFF (programmed-transition models only; requires load shed accessory) • Inhibit transfer • Low battery voltage (external battery supply module required) • Peak shave/area protection input • Remote common fault • Remote test • Remote end time delay • Remotely monitored inputs, four (4) available • SeNice disconnect (for seNice entrance models) • Three-source system disable Programmable Outputs • Alarm silenced • Audible alarm • Chicago alarm control • Common alarm events • Contactor position • Exercise active • Fail to open, source 1/source 2 (seNice entrance models) • Fail to close, source 1/source 2 (seNice entrance models) • Failure to acquire preferred source • Failure to acquire standby source • Failure to transfer • Generator engine start, source N and E • 1/0 module faults • In-phase monitor synch • Load bank control • Load control active (pre/post transfer delay, up to 9 outputs) • Loss of phase fault, source N and E • Low battery fault (external battery supply module required) • Maintenance mode • Non-emergency transfer • Not in automatic mode • Over/underfrequency faults, source N and E (generator) • Over/undeNoltage faults, source N and E • Peak shave/area protection active • Phase rotation error, source N and E • Preferred source supplying load • Software-controlled relay outputs (four maximum) • Source available, preferred and standby • Standby source supplying load • Test active • Three-source system disable • Transfer switch auxiliary contact fault • Transfer switch auxiliary contact open • Voltage unbalance, source N and E Voltage and Frequency Sensing Parameter Default Adjustment Range Undervoltage dropout 90% of pickup 75%-98% Undervoltage pickup 90% of nominal 85%-100% Overvoltage dropout • 115% of nominal* 106%-135% Overvoltage pickup 95% of dropout 95%-100% Unbalance enable Disable Enable/Disable Unbalance dropout 20% 5%-20% Unbalance pickup 10% 3%-18% Voltage dropout time 0.5 sec. 0.1-9.9 sec. Underfrequency dropout 99% of pickup 95%-99% Underfrequency pickup 90% of nominal 80%-95% Overfrequency dropout 101 % of pickup 101%-115% Overfrequency pickup 110% of nominal 105%-120% Frequency dropout time 3sec. 0.1-15 sec. • 690 volts, maximum. Default = 110% for 600 volt applications. Adjustable lime Delays Time Delay Default Adjustment Range Engine start, Source S2 3 sec. Engine start, Source S1 (gen/gen) 0-6sec. t 3 sec. Engine cooldown, Source S2 5min. Engine cooldown, S1 (gen/gen) 5min. Fail to acquire standby source 1 min. 0-60 min. Fail to acquire preferred source 1 min. Transfer, preferred to standby 3 sec. Transfer, standby to preferred 15 min. Transfer, off to standby 1 sec. 1 sec. · 60 min. Transfer, off to preferred 1 sec. Fail to synchronize 60 sec. 10sec-15min. Auto load test termination after 1 sec.-60 min. transfer 1 sec. Prime power run duration 6min. 6 min. • 100 days (6 min. increments) Load Control Time Delays: Pretransfer to preferred O sec. Post-transfer to preferred o sec. Pretransfer to standby o sec. 0-60 min. Post-1ransfer to standby 0 sec. Load add Source1 /Source2 o sec. Load remove Source1 /Source2 o sec. Note: Time delays are adjustable in 1 second increments, except as noted. t Engine start time delay can be ex1ended to 60 minutes with an Ex1ernal Battery Supply Module Kit. G11-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21c Paga 3 Accessory Modules The mounting kit holds up to five optional modules. Module Current Draw Specifications, mA Alarm Module 75 Standard 1/0 Module 75 High Power 1/0 Module 100 Maximum Total Current• 300 • If an External Battery Module is installed, there is no current restriction. O Standard Input/Output Module Inputs Available Inputs 2 Input Definition Contact closure Current 5mAMax Connection Type Terminal Strip Wire Size #14-24 AWG Max Distance 700 feet Outputs Outputs Available 6 Contact Type Form C (SPDT) Contact Voltage Rating 2A@30VDC 500 mA @ 125 VAC Connection Type Terminal Strip Wire Size #14-24AWG D High-Power Input/Output Module Inputs Available Inputs 2 Input Definition Contact closure Current 5mAMax Connection Type Terminal Strip Wire Size #14-24 AWG Max Distance 700 feet Outputs Outputs Available 3 Contact Type Form C (SPDT) 12A@ 24 VDC Contact Voltage Rating 12 A @ 250 VAC 10 A @ 277VAC 2A@ 480VAC Connection Type Terminal Strip Wire Size #14-24AWG Environmental Specifications Temperature -4o•c to 85°C (-40'F to 185°F) Humiditv 35% to 85% noncondensing D Alarm Module • 90 dB Audible alarm • Any alarm function can be programmed to trigger the audible alarm • Chicago alarm function • Preferred source selection • Supervised transfer control (supervised transfer control switch required) • Connection for external alarm External Alarm Connection Specifications Wire Size #12-22 AWG Cu Contact Voltage Rating 500 mA@ 120 VAC 250 mA@ 240 VAC D External Battery Supply Module • Energizes the ATS controls using an external battery when no source power is available • Allows extended engine start time delays • Allows the use of any combination of accessory modules (no current draw restriction, maximum of five modules total) • Connects to one or two batteries, 12 VDC or 24 voe system • Current draw, 140 mA @ 12 voe, 86 mA@ 24 voe • Provides low external battery voltage indication to the transfer switch controller • Reverse-polarity protected G11-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21C Poge4 Other Controller Accessories D Padlockable User Interface Cover Accessories are available either factory-installed or as loose kits, unless otherwise noted. D Controller Disconnect Switch • Provides additional protection against unauthorized access • Disconnects power to controller without disconnecting load • Mounts inside the enclosure • Standard on NEMA 3R enclosures D RSA Ill Remote Serial Annunciator • Monitors the generator set D Current Sensing Kit • Monitors Normal and Emergency source status and • Monitor current on all phases with 1 % accuracy connection • Monitors ATS common alarm D Digital Meter • Allows remote testing of the ATS • Measure and display voltage, current, frequency, and power • For more information about RSA Ill features and functions, see specification sheet G6-139. • 35 programmable alarms D Supervised Transfer Control Switch • LCD display, 67 x 62.5 mm (2.65 x 2.5 in.) • Pushbutton operation •Password-protected programming menus • Standard on models with non-automatic controls • Two digital inputs • Two digital outputs • Two Form A relay outputs • Serial port for optional network connections • Data logging • Factory-installed 0 Load Shed Kit • Forced transfer from Emergency to OFF for programmed-transition and closed-transition models • Customer-supplied signal (contact closure) is required for the forced transfer to OFF function • Factory-installed and loose kits available for models KCC and KCP • Factory-installed only for other programmed-transition and closed-transition models • Optional for models with automatic controls • Auto, manual, and transfer positions • Automatic and non-automatic modes • Alarm module required Supervised Transfer Control Switch Operation for Automatic and Non-Automatic Transfer Switches Switch Position Automatic Switches Non-Automatic Switches AUTO • Automatically transfers to the standby source, when available, if the preferred source is lost. • Transfers back to the preferred source when it becomes available. MANUAL • Automatically transfers to an available source if • Does not automatically transfer to an available the connected source is lost. source when the connected source is lost. • Test, peak shave, and loaded exercise commands • Test, peak shave, and loaded exercise commands will transfer to the standby source. are ignored. • Does not automatically transfer back to preferred • Does not automatically transfer back to preferred when both sources are available. when both sources are available. • Transfers only when the switch is manually moved to the TRANSFER position as described below. TRANSFER • Does not initiate an engine start sequence. Generator set engine must be signalled to start by an event (momentary such as a loss of utility, loaded test, loaded exercise, etc. switch position) • Allows transfer to the other source, if available. An event such as a loss of utility, loaded exercise, or loaded test must first initiate the transfer sequence. • Time delays will operate. Wait for time delays to expire, or press the End Time Delay button. • Operates pre-and post-transfer load control time delays if both sources are available. • MANUAL TRANSFER is displayed when the ATS is ready to transfer. G11-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21c Paga 5 KOHLER~ Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature -20°c to 7o•c (-4°F to 15B0F) Storage Temperature -40°c to B5°C (-40°F to 1 B5°F) Humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing Availability is subject to change without notice. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Contact your local Kohler$ Power Systems distributor for availability. KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 USA Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales and service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com Main Board 1/0 Specifications Output contact type Isolated form C (SPOT) Output contact rating 1 amp @ 30 VDC, 500 mA @120 VAC 1/0 terminals wire size #12-24 AWG DISTRIBUTED BY: C 2014 Kohler Co. All rights reserved. G11-128 (MPAC 1500) 1/21c Page 6 KOHLER. ICOHLER. PO/VER SYSTEMS TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN Alternator Data Sheet Alternator Model: 4UA10 Frequency: 60 Hz Speed: 1800 RPM Leads: 12 (6 Lead, 600 Volt) kW* (kVA) Class B Class F Voltage Power eo·c 9o•c 95•c 1os·c L-N/L-L Phase Factor Connection Continuous Lloyds ABS Continuous 139/240 3 0.8 Wye 225.0 237.0 243.0 255.0 277/480 (281.3) (296.3) (303.8) (318.8) 127/220 3 0.8 Wye 220.0 232.0 238.0 250.0 254/440 (275.0) (290.0) (297.5) (312.5) 120/208 3 0.8 Wye 215.0 227.0 233.0 245.0 240/416 (268.8) (283.8) (291.3) (306.3) 110/190 3 0.8 Wye 205.0 217.0 223.0 235.0 220/380 (256.3) (271.3) (278.8) (293.8) 120/240 3 0.8 Delta 215.0 227.0 233.0 245.0 (268.8) (283.8) (291.3) (306.3) 347/600 3 0.8 Wye 205.0 217.0 223.0 235.0 (256.3) (271.3) (278.8) (293.8) 1ao·c Standby 275.0 (343.8) 270.0 (337.5) 265.0 (331.3) 250.0 (312.5) 265.0 (331.3) 260.0 (325.0) TIB-102 Class H 12s0c 1so0c Continuous Standby 271 .0 275.0 (338.8) (343.8) 266.0 270.0 (332.5) (337.5) 261 .0 265.0 (326.3) (331.3) 247.0 250.0 (308.8) (312.5) 261.0 265.0 (326.3) (331.3) 255.0 260.0 (318.8) (325.0) * All data tested in accordance with IEEE Standard 115. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. Submittal Data: 139/240 Volts, 0.8 PF, 1800 RPM, 60 Hz, 3-Phase, 130°C Rise Symbol Per Unit Ohms Symbol Value Typical Resistances Typical Time Constants Phase Resistance 0.030 0.005 Armature Short Circuit Ta 0.016 sec. Rotor Resistance 11.202 1.877 Transient Short Circuit T'd 0.171 sec. Typical Reactances Transient Open Circuit T'cto 1.988 sec. Synchronous Typical Field Current Direct Xct 4.097 0.686 Full Load lfFL 35.76 amps Quadrature Xq 2.131 0.357 No Load lfNL 8.45 amps Transient Typical Short Circuit Ratio 0.326 Unsaturated X'ctu 0.401 0.067 Harmonic Distortion Saturated X'ct 0.352 0.059 RMS Total Harmonic Distortion 2.7% Subtransient Max. Single Harmonic 7th Direct X"ct 0.160 0.027 Deviation Factor (No Load, L-L) 4.3% Quadrature X" 0.155 0.026 Telephone Influence Factor <50 q Negative Sequence X2 0.158 0.026 Insulation Material Class Zero Sequence Xo 0.015 0.002 per NEMA MG1-1.66 H Phase Rotation ABC TIB-102 4UA10 60 Hz 10/12r >, 0 C: Q) ·u = w ~ Q. c Q) C) as -~ ~ 100 98 96 94 92 90 88 86 84 82 80 / v-- 4UA10, 60 Hz, 139/240, 277/480 Volts, Wye TYPICAL ALTERNATOR EFFICIENCY* -~ 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 210 230 250 270 290 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Output (kW) TYPICAL MOTOR STARTING CHARACTERISTICS* 4UA10, 60 Hz, 139/240, 277/480 Volts, Wye ./ / / V' / V /~ V L.----' / / 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Locked Rotor kVA 900 * All data tested in accordance with IEEE Standard 115. Kohler Co. reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. 2 4UA10 60 Hz 10/12r TIB-102 Ill 't:I C: 0 0 Cl) Cl) a.i E i= 1000 100 10 0.1 0.01 10 -- 4UA10, 60 Hz, Low Wye or Delta Connection SHORT CIRCUIT DECREMENT CURVE l ';. • I ' -. -■ I I -- I • . - ■ ■ I • ~ ! '{ ■ • ■ I • ■ I I -. -■ I • \ ~ I ' I ' I .. ... .. .. ' I 1' ~ . I \. 1 \ ' - I I\ ' II\ • 1\ ~ '.\ 100 1000 Armature Current, Amps* ' ~ 1 Alternator Damage Curve 3 Phase Symmetrical l . 1 10000 Line-to-Line 1 Phase --Line-to-Neutral 1 Phase * Instantaneous current (t=0) is asymmetric. Divide by 1.732 for symmetric. TIB-102 4UA10 60 Hz 10/12r 3 !II "C C 0 (J Q) Cl) ar E i= 1000 100 10 0.1 0.01 10 -- 4UA 10, 60 Hz, High Wye Connection SHORT' CIRCUIT DECREMENT CURVE -- ■ I I --I ■ -- ■ , ii I , ■ I -\j -_, -" I I I I ■ ' I ~ ■ ,, ■ ~ I I \ I --= ■ ■ • ■ • \ ! I \i. \ ' \ - 1\ ' 11\ I 111\ . I\ • '\ 100 1000 Armature Current, Amps* I ~ Alternator Damage Curve 3 Phase Symmetrical 10000 Line-to-Line 1 Phase -• Line-to-Neutral 1 Phase * Instantaneous current (t=O) is asymmetric. Divide by 1.732 for symmetric. 4 4UA 10 60 Hz 10/12r TIB-102 (I) "C C: 0 u G) (/) (I) E I= 1000 100 10 0.1 0.01 10 -- 4UA10, 60 Hz, 600 V Connection SHORT CIRCUIT DECREMENT CURVE --. 1• I I■ I II I I . ,_ -I I I I I • I • I 1 I I I I 1 II -I ,I I ~ I I I ■ II ,. ■ I ■ ,. _, I ■ .... 11 I '\. I -' I I I I I I I ■ ' I I I I I • . ' • I " \ 11 i \ 'Ill . -. .. - Ill ' ., ' •\ 1\ -,~ 100 1000 Armature Current, Amps* \ ~ \ . I \ Alternator Damage Curve 3 Phase Symmetrical 10000 Line-to-Line 1 Phase -• Line-to-Neutral 1 Phase • Instantaneous current (t=O) is asymmetric. Divide by 1. 732 for symmetric. TIB-102 4UA10 60 Hz 10/12r 5 KOHLER. KOHLER. POvVER SYSTEMS TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN Generator Set Sound Data Sheet Sound Pressure Data in dB(A) Generator Open Unit, Weather Set Model Hz Load Raw Exhaust Isolated Exhaust Enclosure 100% Load 11 6.5 91 .7 89.8 250REOZJE 60 No Load 101.7 84.9 83.0 TIB-114 Sound Enclosure 75.2 67.1 Note: Sound pressure data is the logarithmic average of eight perimeter measurement points at a distance of 7 m (23 ft.), except Raw Exhaust data which is a single measurement point at 1 m (3.3 ft.) from the mouth of a straight pipe exhaust. 250REOZJE I 60 Hz Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Load Distance, Enclosure Measurement Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall m (ft.) Position 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Level Riaht 62.7 67.4 67.2 71 .8 65.1 60.2 59.3 56.4 75.2 Front-Right 59.4 66.4 70.6 63.6 66.5 63.2 56.6 53.6 74.2 Front 61.5 64.9 66.1 70.9 65.0 61.2 58.4 54.1 74.2 FronH-eft 63.0 66.7 67.4 72.2 66.4 62.1 57.4 57.0 75.6 100% 7 (23) Sound Left 63.2 67.4 66.8 73.3 66.3 63.2 58.7 61.0 74.8 Load Back-left 61.5 65.4 64.4 71 .7 65.2 64.5 59.4 57.4 76.3 Back 63.9 68.9 67.2 72.7 64.2 64.1 61.6 62.1 74.8 Back.flight 58.4 64.8 66.5 71.2 66.3 64.7 60.0 55.1 76.3 8-pos. log avg. 62.0 66.7 67.4 71.6 65.7 63.2 59.2 58.1 75.2 Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Load Distance, Enclosure Measurement Right Fron~ Front Fron~ Left Back-Back Back-8-pos. m (ft.) Position Right Left Left Right log avg. 100% 7 (23) Weather Overall Levels 88.8 87.2 86.3 91.1 91.9 89.3 82.9 93.1 89.8 Load Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Load Distance, Measurement Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall m (ft.) Position 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Level Riaht 60.1 67.5 74.1 74.8 83.3 82.7 79.9 87.8 90.7 Front-Right 57.0 69.4 75.1 81.6 82.6 83.2 80.4 81.0 89.1 Front 60.1 70.4 76.6 79.8 83.4 82.4 78.3 76.4 88.2 Open Unit, FronH-eft 68.5 74.9 78.7 83.3 86.4 86.8 82.9 87.2 93.0 100% 7 (23) Isolated Left 70.1 74.7 77.3 83.1 88.0 88.8 83.3 86.8 93.8 Load Exhaust Back-left 66.1 74.1 75.6 77.5 84.4 84.6 82.4 86.0 91.2 Back 62.0 66.4 72.8 76.0 78.6 78.2 76.2 77.2 84.8 Back-Ria ht 61.7 70.2 74.8 76.3 81.6 82.8 79.2 87.8 95.0 8-pos. log avg. 65.3 72.0 76.0 80.1 84.3 84.7 80.9 85.5 91 .7 Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Load Distance, Exhaust Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall m (ft.) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Level 100% 1 (3.3) Raw Exhaust (No Silencer) 88.8 98.5 105.4 110.5 107.1 109.1 109.7 107.0 116.5 Load TIB-114 250REOZJE 60 Hz 8/12 250REOZJE 60 Hz Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Distance, Measurement Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall Load m (ft.) Enclosure Position Level 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 RiQht 49.3 55.7 58.3 62.5 61.1 54.5 50.0 42.1 66.6 Front-Right 44.0 58.7 64.2 58.5 60.4 57.0 49.8 40.6 67.7 Front 48.0 54.5 61.0 62.3 60.3 55.0 50.8 41.5 66.8 Front-left 48.9 56.4 60.1 63.9 61.9 56.0 48.6 40.1 67.8 No 7 (23) Sound Left 48.1 56.3 59.3 62.3 61.3 54.9 47.9 43.7 66.8 Load Back-left 48.3 55.7 56.3 60.3 59.9 56.2 49.4 41.1 65.4 Back 51.4 63.0 63.9 59.6 59.5 58.3 56.2 48.2 68.8 Back-RiQht 49.7 59.2 56.1 60.1 60.3 57.3 50.8 40.8 66.1 81>0s. log avg. 48.9 58.3 60.8 61.5 60.6 56.3 51.3 43.2 67.1 Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Load Distance, Enclosure Measurement Right Front-Front Front-Left Back-Back Back-81)0S. m (ft.) Position Right Left Left Right log avg. No 7 (23) Weather Overall Levels 82.8 84.5 81.1 85.2 83.0 83.3 78.6 82.5 83.0 Load Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Distance, Measurement Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall Load m (ft.) Position Level 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Right 52.3 62.8 71.1 72.9 81 .3 79.2 75.6 67.9 84.7 Front-Right 49.1 63.9 73.1 79.7 81.3 80.9 77.0 69.4 86.4 Front 50.6 64.4 72.7 73.4 78.9 77.6 72.3 64.6 83.0 Open Unit, Front-Left 53.4 66.5 73.6 76.1 83.6 81.8 77.1 70.4 87.1 No 7 (23) Isolated Left 57.0 65.0 72.1 73.9 81.2 79.8 75.0 68.1 84.9 Load Exhaust Back-Left 56.6 67.7 70.9 72.0 81.9 79.8 75.4 67.7 85.2 Back 53.7 65.1 68.2 71.2 77.2 72.1 72.9 59.7 80.5 Back-RiQht 52.7 65.6 71.9 75.1 80.0 79.1 75.4 67.7 84.4 81)0S. log avg. 53.9 65.4 72.0 75.1 81.0 79.5 75.4 67.8 84.9 Sound Pressure Levels dB(A) Distance, Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Overall Load m (ft.) Exhaust Level 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 No 1 (3.3) Raw Exhaust (No Silencer) 75.4 83.4 89.2 94.3 95.7 95.9 94.5 88.4 101.7 Load 2 250REOZJE 60 Hz 8/12 TIB-114 KOHLER. KOHLER. TIB-119 TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN Enclosed Generator Set Exhaust System Data Sheet Consumed Consumed Back Back Back Back Pressure Pressure Enclosure Pressure Pressure Limit(s) Limit(s) Flex Exhaust Model Tvne {In H20l (in Hal (in H20l {In Hal Tubels\ Silencer Drawina All Weather & 250REOZJE Sound 23.1 1.7 30.0 2.2 GM64283 GM75600) ADV-7644 Enclosures 1. Total system exhaust back pressure is applicable to generator sets equipped with Kohler standard enclosure packages. 2. For generator sets with multiple exhaust outlets, total system exhaust back pressure value represents each outlet. 3. The total system back pressure should not exceed the manufacturer's recommended limit. 4. The total back pressure only includes exhaust components installed inside the Kohler enclosure. Customers must calculate any additional back pressure caused by piping, extensions, or components added after the silencer outlet. Refer to the installation manual for additional details. 250REOZJE 3/20 TIB-119 KOHLER. Model: Nameplate BHP@ 1800 RPM: Type: Aspiration: Compression Ratio PERFORMANCE DATA: Engine bkW@ Stated Load Fuel Consumption (g/kWh) Exhaust Gas Flow (m3/min) Exhaust Temperature (°C) EXHAUST EMISSION DATA: HC (Total Unburned Hydrocarbons) NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2) CO (Carbon Monoxide) PM (Particulate Matter) 250REOZJE 60 HZ. DIESEL INDUSTRIAL GENERATOR SET EMISSION DATA SHEET ENGINE INFORMATION John Deere, 6090HF484B 385 4-Cycle, 6 Cylinder, lnline Turbocharged, Charge Air-Cooled 16.0:1 1/4 Standbv 72 247 Bore: Stroke: Displacement: 118.4mm (4.66 in.) 136mm (5.35 in.) 9.0 L (548 cu. in.) EPA Family: NJDXL09.0114 EPA Certificate: NJDXL09.0114-007 Table 1 1/2 3/4 Standbv Standby 144 215 248 232 Table 2 Full Standbv 287 200 54 625 EPA D2 Cycle 5-mode weighted 0.05 3.80 0.9 0.11 Values are in g/kWh unless otherwise noted TEST METHODS AND CONDITIONS The emission data listed is measured from a laboratory test engine according to the test procedures of 40 CFR 89 or 40 CFR 1039, as applicable. The test engine is intended to represent nominal production hardware, and there is no guarantee that every production engine will have identical test results. The family parent data represents multiple ratings and this data may have been collected at a different engine speed and load. Emission results may vary due to engine manufacturing tolerances, engine operating conditions, fuels used, alternate test methods, or other conditions. Data and specifications subject to change without notice. UN ITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 2022 MODEL YEAR OFFICE OF TRANSPORT A TJON AND AIR QUALITY CertifiCllt< Issued To: Deere & Company (U.S. Manufacturer or Importer) Certificate Number: NJDXL09.0I 14-007 Model Year: 2022 Manufacturer Type: Original Engine Manufacturer Engine Family: NJDXL09.0l 14 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT Effective Date: 08/09/2021 Expiration Date: 12/31/2022 Mobile/Stationary Indicator: Stationary Emissions Power Category: 225<=kW<450 Fuel Type: Diesel ANN ARBOR, MICRIGAN 48105 Issue Date: 08/09/2021 Revision Date: NIA After Treatment Devices: No After Treatment Devices Installed Non-after Treatment Devices: Electronic Control. Smoke Puff Limiter, Engine Design Modification, Non-standard Non-After Treatment Device Installed Pursuant to Sectfon 111 and Section 213 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. sections 74 11 and 7547) and 40 CFR Part 60, and subject to the terms and conditions prescribed in those provisions, this certificate of conformity is hereby issued with respect to the test engines which have been found to conform to applicable requirements and which represent the following engines, by engine family, more fully described in the documentation required by 40 CFR Part 60 and produced in the stated model year. This certificate of conformity covers only those new compression-ignition engines which conform in all material respects to the design specifications that applied 10 those engines described in the documentation required by 40 CFR Part 60 and which are produced during the model year stared on this certificate of the said manufacturer, as defined in 40 CFR Part 60. II is a tenn of this certificate that the manufacturer shall consent to all inspections described in 40 CFR 1068 and authorized in a warrant or court order. Failure to comply with the requirements of such a warrant or court order may lead to revocation or suspension of this certificate for reasons specified in 40 CFR Part 60. h is also a term of this certificate that this certificate may be revoked or suspended or rendered void ab lnllio for other reasons specified in 40 CFR Part 60. This certificate does not cover engines sold, offered for sale, or introduced, or delivered for introduction, into commerce in the U.S. prior to the effective date of the certificate. KOHLER. 8 I ~' 1 k 1 ~ 2 l ur1.:s:6 -"e~os __ D GE NS[ TS ONLY C B CONDUIT ENTRY AREA FOR GENERATOR LOAD LEADS I BOTTOM ENTRY I, CIRCUIT BREAKER OPTION, REMOTE CONNECT ION TO TRANSFER SWITCH AND REMOTE ANNUNC !ATOR . CONTROLLER· ~I 0 IOX 025.4 11.0001 A I <GENSET Mtu~~ms~o~m 8 FUEL INLET· 11/16-16 ORFS ( MALE l ·STANDARD DUTY ·SUGGESTED BLOCK HEATER CONDU I T LOCATION IOPT IONALl SUPPLY & _____ AREA. !FLEXIBLE FUEL LINES NPT MALE-FUEL SUPPLY NPT MALE-FUEL RETURN> AIR CLEANER 1526 160 11 FUEL INLET I I• !t!! 6 " 0 MJAl.U TION M>TE IF SUBBASE FUflT ANK AND/OR SOUND HOUSING IS USED, REFER TO SUBBASE FUEL TANK ADV TO DETERMINE MOUNTING LOCAT IONS. 1044 141 11 OPfNING c» l>O S1 217 18 51 t Ull Rl TURN I 95 I 7 7 I >UlL INLll () I - ~ z ~ ~ I• ;;; :. I• ~ -I . -; ~ - 0 ; MOIJEL ALT. OENSET WBOHT IWETl 230 4UA9 2268 Kn [5000 LBSI 250/275 4UA I 0 2313 Kn [5100 LBS) 230/250/ 4UA I 3 2449 Kg [ 5400 LBS I 2751300 NOTE& "I l WHEN SUBBAS[ TANK IS USED, CONDUIT MUST BE LOCATED OUTS I DE OF TANK AREA OR IN STUB-UP AREA FOR SUBBAS[ TANK. REFER TO SUBBASE ADV. 2l DIMENSIONS IN [ I ARE ENGLISH [OU I VALENT$. 3 l IF AN ENCLOSURE IS US[D THE FUEL l I NE MUST BE STUBBED UP FROM DI RECH Y UNDER THE UN IT OR BROUGHT IN FROM THE END OF THE SKID. REFER TO ~ "" '" ., ,07 r» 51 :=-ENCLOSURE ADV. .B.Al!t_ LU T.Ti 230 MODEL. 60 HZ 4UA9 250/275 MODEL.60 HZ I ~ H _l..:_10 300 MODEL.'~~~~::~rnt:rr:mJI RE CONN. & 600V Al TERNATORS JOHN DEERE 6090HF. TI ER 11 I 4 1194 147 01 I 1 ,on rs1 " IT( "91i$, Ill ,.ur-o. r0ttOUIO.lUll ·o: IC·•I STANOAIO 10· ... II [IICLOUD T 2 ADDED, ~ 'll u211n 4l IF IBC CERTIFICATION IS REOUIRED SEE SEISMIC ADV FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. :J'v !:i:15=::c:::~". KOHL& CQ 1 n • l'Ol'll OSTUIS. l<»ll.11 •• , llel•• ,.,.... I ::, 11 tlll,U h••III t•U OIH l-0 •• 0(114111 H O HU.•l IS l OIII.U CO. ,.._11•• ✓ .. ,. ~=m~11:,;-r:o::,1lo~•~~'~l ~:a-,1 06 en,~• ca IHUHOI .. [ ~l_Ut'tU. •. ,1 I<••· __!____!!_!_ ADV-7900 D 2 D C B A o l C .;J BI ~ I A I 00 13. 91 8 I 16. 00 I XHliirn l-11 !HHHHHf i' :;j I 800 559 [ 31. 5 I I 22 . 0 I 8 7 I 6 I F 'I I' ~ -1 4121 [ 162.31 el 1$ I I ~ 16 [3. I I AIR INTAKE 5 l ....1. .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... 5 4 I 12X ¢25.4 11 .00) 3 I -2 MOOEL ENCLOsmE WEIGHT KG ILBSI !STEEL WEATHER 363 [8001 I STEEL SOUND 386 [8501 ALUMINI UM SOUND 238 [5251 NOTEo I. IF STANDARD TANK IS ORDERED . ENCLOSURE MOUNTS DIRECTLY TO TANK 2. IF STAfE TANK IS ORDERED. TANK MOUNTS BELOW SKID 3. TANK MAY EXTEND BEYOND ENCLOSURE <DI SCHARGE ENO ONLY) 4. FOR STUB·UP ACCESS DUR ING INSTALLHION THE REAR ENCLOSURE PANEL SHOULD BE REMOVED. El I$ -----~ AIR INTAKE _ IL/COOLANT DRAIN <BOTH SI DES 4094.0 [161 .18 D C B DWENSIONS IN D ARE IN ENGUSH EOUIVAL..EJIITS. I A 230-300 MOOEL JOlfl DEERE TER II IBC/ OSH'O ID-~<~~~~':~. s~~~~/ ~-1 ':,.~'i';~ cl:~\ Ill ["~==~~~!.nu KOHLER CQ ::~~,\::~/~::· :,~~: 0::;~;tl :~: i!ii 1:f w••crnu rw:rr~,:~;-~,~~~~::•8~u~fi;:it~~~[. (O.j CC-31 SHe-llP MOT[ A00C0 (t/1521 SAN ._., jfmf\t11:~::,~g::lt:£c:f.s:'::o."'-l mim °' 10·)1·12 SH[[f2 WAS SIIUT I. AOOCD SHUT I ICHUl21 CEK ~ ~ ~ F 2-~·I) u -11 2•4 IAS 2-2. &££ Slf££T 3 ANO 4 (CT32l141 SAM .mto-1Ats DUE DIMENSION PRtNT 230-JOOKW JO G 3·4·11 :~;~~,:~~j Ul.( c•.001 ADO[O; SH Slf([T I SJIM -~;; ::~:::::-.. O.H .... ... 2 .r , H 1_1_-2_2-,a v1r1s u,oAHD. SH SHEtT 1,3 1-, tc1uuu1 r,w -su 10-2,-oe ADV-7644 D 3 . I . ,L . I , I l I I MOCE. CAPACTY WEIGHT HEIOHT LENGTH E • VENTS L (GALI KO ILSSI MM INJ MM IINI SIZE IOTYI T Ml( ATTINGS, A EMERGENCY VENT FI TT I NG PER NFPA 30 230· JOO kW 2 I 02 L [ 555 GALI 1242 KG [2738 LBSI 635 MM [25 IHI 5008 MM [ 197.2 INI 5 < 21 WITH VENT CAPS !QTY 21. 230·275kW 3573 L [944 GALI 1851 KG [4081 LBSI 914.4 MM [36 INI 532 5 MM [ 209. 7 IN I S I 21 B. 2" NPT FUEL FILL FITTING WITH LOCKABLE CAP AND 2" RISER. THS IS AN AllTOMATED TAII.E ALL CHANGES TO THS TAII.E IWJST BE MADE Ill Tl-£ FAAL Y TAII.E OF Tl-£ GE>ERIC MODEL C . 2" NPT FUEL LEVEL GAUGE FITTING WITH DIRECT READING MECHANICAL GAUGE. 0 . 2" NPT NORMAL VENT FITTING WITH MUSHROOM VENT CAP AND 5" RISER. I E. 2" NPT FITTING FOR REMOVABLE ENGINE SUPPLY DIP TUBE 13/8" NPT FEMALE WITH CHECK VALVE). F. 2" NPT F I TT I NG FOR REMOVABLE FUEL RETURN DIP TUBE 13/8" NPT FEMALEI. H. 2" NPT FOR LOW LEVEL SWITCH <SET AT 501 FULL, SILICONE PACKED!. I FNGTH J. 2" NPT ADDITIONAL FITTING FOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORY I INSTALL STEEL 2" NPT PIPE PLUGI. M. 2" NPT BASIN DRAIN SECONDARY TANr\ (INSTALL STEEL 2" NPT PIPE PLUGI. EMERGENCY PRESSURE N. 2" NPT FOR FUEL IN BASIN SWITCH RELIEF VENT A P. 2" NPT ADDI TIONAL FITTING FOR OPTIONAL ,_ ACCESSORY ( INSTALL STEEL 2" NPT PIPE PLUG!. o,· •. 0 . 0 0 I . 0 . : \ . . t . 76. 2 800 4 N ◊ C 3 Ouu, [ 31 51 J M STUB·UP e 0 AREA ~ ~ oO r-o A ~ :; ® ® = ~ -.. 0 EN~E~~x~m\ ·I ~ ~ ~ Joe H B - C p ©· d?l Gh 0 0 • o:. • . 0 . 0 I 0 I . Q . : . . ~ . I ~ 1880. 9 I \ I4X 025.4 l/4.0>J l I. vvu J 715 ' 'I 14 • ll6.95i I IU.6JJ 'Fr "' g I!); ,-m-"-a J ► r2 - e f ~ © ► ~ -,_ 4 ~~~~---~ i I" 53 I LL ,-~ --.. .++B..a. ,,.u....oo..,_ .. ., J. 128. 4 559. 0 135 0 II 6. ' I 12. 09 I .... i,. 06, ' l<J.49J lU.OIJ l>J. ,., 14. 561 I ~~ I J 556. 8 800. I . --: lt< vvvJ lSl.ouOJ c~ 90. 0 1120.0 [44,091 _,_ [ 3. 54 J OMiNSIONS IN I I ARE ENGLISH E011VAl.£NTS. NOTE R£V OAT£ C.COIIJ'Olll( .. S. SU IAlf IN) rottt¥rllOIIUffl 15T m:r:-.:•:c-::11:.n. KOHLER CQ PR0-E A I 1-18-0 SEC SH([l I or z. (0-l'I 1100., A00[0.IH,81 Gf'R ll ....,MICUllll, 15 10-1-10 10-61 SfATE U.liK U.9L[ A00C0 ct00H·U RJS U' ! !:f1 ,OW,Ct SffllltS, l«IMlU, 11 S>OH U.S.A. FOR FURTHER TANK DETAIL TIIIS ou•111G U l(SIH J,11() KIAH IS llotllU co. C 12·2· I I Vl[IS UPD"T[O lt2411·SJ SO$ ~ .. u: :·I-H--; ':::.,• 'IIOl'CIH UO IIUU IIOt It 11SU UC(n u SEE INDIVIDUAL DRAWINGS. o S-8-12 SH SHCCT l. (0·81 JOO IIW MOVED TO SH[[T l, COll•HTIOII •ITH •OHi.Eii CO 9(lltl. 41.l I UilUl OT Klt .. 01t UfOtl1QIII ~It( IU(h'U 10-lJ flTTIIKi ltOT[S lEVIS[O ICT1l2tll JOl ':.:.:..'f:: ~t:::::l ,u 230-300KW [ 10·21-15 S[[ SHC[T l or l . ICTl282ltl GFlt l,,IOl'AU '" DIMENSION PRINT JCHI llEERE TIER ■ r 11-11-11 SH SH[Cf I ICTUUSll Jll2 -JIil 10·27·08 -., ,.10 --1--12 ., ) STATE CODE TAAi( G T·ll·II (O·Sl [N[ltGCNCT VCIU$ FOR 5$5 GAL: ,. -• OH 10•21·08 H S A" CCfltlSlll ,u -orr 10-21-09 ADV-7645 I D 0 I ' I ' I , . ' 1: I~ ~ -1- I ' 39 L Q L I 79.00" 64.oo· ~ -n17 I ,0.20· REQUIRED DOOR Cl.EAAANCE BOTH S!OE:S 199.Jr OVERALL LCNC I, :n, : • "Tr : : .. ~ -9 . . 9 . , . ( ) + 197.20" ~ (2 lo 0 ol loo ...,_ Q 52• 110. __ ER.AU. HEIC><T ·-sc:e NOTE1 OVE.R HElC ~---------------197.25"----------------, 2J.50" -22.02·~~---5J.19"---~--. ·2UXI"-, 4.5r ,1 -------------7 1 c, • N<CHOft BOU HOU:s Jl I~ _ 1 DIA. T'tP. ,. ~ I ~ 2 1g 4J.oo· ~ I 51. o· ,, M J5 ~ I I . . . L-H1.11·-L ___________________ J ~ :TUN[ or CONCR£TE PAD •52.6r ovc:RAU. w:01 ~ 0 ~COMM(N[)[O DIMENSIONS: 12• AROIJNO 9EYOHO F'OOTPRINT or THE TANK SUB-BASE TANK FOOTPRINT MAJOR COMPONENTS: GENERATOR: ENCLOSURE: TANK: WEIGHT GENERATOR: ENCLOSURE: TANK: row: INT REF.: GENERATOR: ALTERNATOR: ENCLOSURE: TANK: 250REOZJE WEATHER-PROTECTED STEEL ENCLOSURE 5559 STATE SUBBASE TANK DRY 5100 LBS. 800 LBS. 2738 LBS. 8538 LBS. ytEJ 5100 LBS. 800 LBS. 690 1 LBS. 12801 LBS. ADV-7900 REV B SHT(1/2) 4UA10 ADV-7644 REV E SHT( 1 /2) ADV-7645 REV D SHT(2/3) L_51,18'__J ~ (RA~ND} " ~.o, oo-C:QNN BR IT'I j:H >.oo EMERGENCY GENERA TOR 250REOZJE with Steel Weather Enclosure and ELE OAKS ~~ .. ;; Oo ~Q.ll.lo. GENERATOR OVERALL DIM DRAWN BY: D OFRIA 555_g_ Subbase State Tank SIZE OWG NO. REV B 250REOZJE_ 4UA 1 0_ WPE_555GST 01 SCALE NONE I DATE 08/03/2015 SHEET 1 OF 1 I 0 0 / I 0 60 REDZ..C SKJVM A / :RET( PAD VDNC ~PLAT( NICICR BAAHD OTY /f D E SE • G EDGE: D I NICICR l()JCL SHAI« DIA. EHBEll1£NT OCTAJL A HIN STNICE i----.._ __ ! ~. ! N .ANCE ■ H HIN C!NCRETE THICKNESS ·• NICICR tuT cotCRETE DETAIL A NOT£, 1) SPECW. INSPECTION PER IBC IS REOUtRED ON AU. INSTALI.ATIONS. AU ANCHORS MUST BE INSTAU.ED TO MEET COMPU\NCE 2) NO OTHER ANCHORS AA£ AL1..0WEO WITHIN MINIMUM SPACING DISTANCE WITHOUT AO'VANC£0 M'f'ROI/AL OF THE STRUCTURAL PROJECT ENGINEER Of RECORD. 3) •SEE NOT[ 3 ON SHEETS 2 ANO 3 I METRIC CAD FILE I DIHENSICl4S IN C J ARE INCH EQUIVALENT IDNLIRCQ :rft.7'm:~~ai'-= DIMENSION PRINT SEISMIC INSTRUCTION ADV-8629 -,---o A I I lrAAXIMlAI SOSMIC DESIGN RATING APPUES AS A SYSTEM TO GEMSET, TANKS. ENCLOSURES AHO ACCESSORIES CENS£T MOOO..S ENCI..OStRE I run ,.g:: LJTtRS"'fc;.. 25-45 REZC/8I OPEN OR 50-150 REZGB/q ~~ O 80REZCO _ 180-200RCZXB 250 REZXB/ JOOREZXC JOO-SOOREZXD I UNl1S 20-60 REOZJC I OPE>< Off 50-60 R£0ZJD ENCtOSED UNITS Uf'llf<OUGI< 906 240 CI 20-00 REOZJO ~ EHClOSED 20-60 REOZJC I 439/473 118/125 50-60 REOZJD ~~ .558 147 40-50 REOZJE UNfTS 958/885 253/234 1408/1305 372/l« SU OILY ~ NC TNIK BO-lOO REO 815 215 A 125REOZJG 150REOZJF 1190 REOZJG 200 R£0Z.IF' ~ ~ 1570 415 SU OHLY HO T-~~ 1 ,,96 I 316 I UNITS 2252 595 le:= SU OILY NO TANK -~~ 1 ,576 - 1 4,6 l UNrTS 2896 765 k>PcN u+ITS I SET ONlY ~ NO_TANK 12.10-215 REOZJE' OPE>< Off I 2101 I 555 I ~ 3573 944 5£T OHt.Y HO,_ JOO REOZJ 2101 555 JS0-500 REOZJB OPO/ UN1lS EHClOSED 4066 1074 SET ONLY HO TANK 1529-439'4- 0PEN OR 404--1151 ENClOSED 504& 1 JJ3 UNIT'S 5765 1523 6674 1763 10008 2644 ' s;;c ZLH=O.O 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9J 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.!iiJ 1.93 f s;c- Z/H=l.O 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.113 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 U~J UJ 1.9.l ' I ANC!tORINC PUaMENT l.OCATIONS f"OR lrlTG. HOl£S SE[ COIS£f/ENCLOSUR£/ NHS RESPECThnY FOR WTC. HOLES SE[ GE>ISET/ENClOSURf/ NNS RESPECTMLY FOR t.lTG. HOLES FOR UTG. HOLES SEE COIS£f/ENCLOSUR£/ TANK NNS RESPECTMl.Y ' 5 ~ I .I ANCHORING SYST!M • I B I C I D E I GWIN. I HWIN. ANC>tOR BRANO I 01Y I """""" """El. I SIWIK °" EMBEOMENT I E0CE DISTANCE! THICKNESS >ti.TI >ti.TI >ti.TI ltl.TI >ti.TI HLTI HLTI HLTI HLTI HLTI Hlll HLTI ltl.TI HLTI HLTI T2 .... [.&J] 101.6 [4.0] 203.2 [8.oJ I 203.2 [8.oJ 4 1--• M16X190L40! 16.0 [.&J] 6 1--P M16X1""[401 16.0 [.&J] 190 [7.48] 20J.2 8.0 304.8 [12.0] 203.2 [8.0] J04.8 J12.0] 190 [7.48] 4 1--P M10X190L401 18.0 [.&J] 6 !HOt.-P M16X190/40! 16.0 [.&J] 190 [7.48] 190 [7.48] J04.8~, 355.6 [14.0] JO♦.! l!>,01 I J04.8 c12.01 8 1--• w20X250/50 I 20.0 [.79] I 254 [10.oJ I 162.0 [JO.OJ I aoo.6 [24.0] 8 1--• M20X250/50 I 20.0 [.79] I 254 [10.0] I 1!J5.0 [25.0] 11!JS.O [25.0] 8 ~M-P M20X250/1ool 20.0 [.79] I 250 [0.04] I 228.8 [9.0] I JSS.6 [14.0] 8 ~M-P M20X250/1ool 20.0 [.79] ! 250 [9.04] ! 228.6 [O.O] j =·• [14.0] --• 10 --• DUC-34-500l T2 T2 T2 T2 --• --• T2 T2 16 HY 200 + HAS 16 H'f' 200 + HAS T2 12 T2 10 HM-P 10 --• 10 T2 10 K'f 200 +HAS 14 HllA-P 14 HM-P 10 HV 200 + HAS 12 T2 14 HM-P 10 K'r" 200 + HAS 12 T2 14 --• 10 HY200+HAS 14 HY 200+HAS 20.0 P•J 250 [o.MJ 20.0 [.79] 250 J!,04]_ 10.00 [.75J 1 12, co.oJ 15.0 [O.&JJ I 101.& [4.0] 15.0 [O.&JJ 1 _1~~]_ ,._ .. c,51 I 120.1 [4.75J 10.00 t.751(120.1__[4.,oi 20.0 [.101 I 250 co ... 1 20.0 [.79J I 250 co ... 1 10.00 r.,5J I .,_, [J.75J 10.00 [.75J I .,_, c,.,51 ,._ .. 1.151 I 254 [101 io.05 c.1s1 I 254 c10.01 10.00 c.,5J I 101.0 c 4.01 19.00 c.15J I 120.1 [4.,oJ 20.0 c.,01 I 250 [9.84J 20.0 c.,01 I 250 (9.84J 10.05 [.1•1 l 120.1 [4.75] 19.oo c.,5J I 2ro.2 [81 20.0 c.19J I 250 c• ... 1 20.0 c.,9J I 250 [9.84] 228.0 [O.O] 355.5 [14.0] _228.6 [O.O] 355.6 (14.0] 215.0 [8.5] I 254.0 [10.0] 152.4 [6.0] 20J.2 [8.0] J04.8 [12.0J 355.6 [14] 254 [10] 355.6 (14] 152.4 [6.0) 203.2 [8.0] 152.4 [6.0] 203.2 [8.0] IJ0♦.8 [12.0)_ IJ0♦.8 [12.01 1355.6 (14.0] 355.6_[14.0]_ 152.4 [6.0] 203.2 [8.0] 228.8 [9.0] 1J04.8 [12.0] 228.6 [0.0] IJ04.8 [12.0] J0♦.8 [12.oJI 203.2 [8.oJ m .o c,.01 I 203.2 [8.oJ J04.8 c 12.01 I=-• c 14.01 J04.8 c12.01 I=·• [14.01 254 ["'L J 2ro.2 [8.oJ 228.5 [o.o] 1279.4 (11.01 20♦__I101 I J55.• [1♦.01 254 c101 I=-• (14.01 19.05 [.75] I 228.8 [o.oJ I 228.6 [9.0J I JO♦.O [12.oJ 10.00-~15) I 120., [4.75JI JO♦-" c12,01 L=-• [14.oJ 20.0 c.79J I 250 [9.04] I JJ0.2 [1JJ 1=-6 [14.oJ 10.00 c.,01 I 22•.• [9.oJ I 22 ... [0.01 IJO♦.o c12.01 10.00 c.,,1 1120., [4.75J I J04.8 c12.0JI=-• [14.01 20.0 [.79] I 250 [9.84] I JJ0.2 [ll.O] I 355.6 [14.0] 19.05 [.75] JM.l!i [12.0] 279.4 11.0 355.6 14.0] 19.05 (.75] l81.0 (15.0] 304.8 12.0 431.8 [17.0] I --------11C19Gl'llt119GJI -· a 1 IIIIIGJ.J G ~JCDll1 f,IJTE1 I> SPECIAL INSP[CTl□N P£R IBC JS R(QUIRED Ct-I ALL INSTALLATIONS. ALL N«::HCRS lt.lST BE INSTALLED TO MEET COMPl IANCE ~ i 2> J,IJ DUER ANC!-1:RS ARE ALLOVCD WITHIN HINIHU1 SPAClt-13 DIST.W:E WJTHJUT ADVANCED APPROVAL CT Tl£ STRUCTURAL PROJECT ENGU£ER CT RECCRD. 3) Z/HaO. 0 E0t.lA TES TO AT GRADE Z/lPI. 0 EQUATES TO AT R1Df" TCP p- HR.TI i HOA-P 20.0 c.,9J I 250 [9.84J I JJ0.2 c1J.0J I=·• [14.01 jMETRIC CAD FILE I DIHENSICJ-IS IN ( J ARE INCH EQUIVALENTI A 24 7f ' 3 SCJSMIC INSTAUCTlOH 2 -'!.~ ]~_ 7:-IDIILDCQ ------•-u.u. =-~;;e:,r=.~=-= DIMENSION PRINT SEISM_IC INSTRUCTION ..-,;::;;:;;- ..--,-;:-~ ADV-8629 I D I ---< - I I 6 I 5 I, I ' SEISMIC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS, The following Qre requ1renents for selsnlc lnstQllQtlon, I. The design of post-1nstQl led Qnchors In concrete used for the conponent QnchorQge Is pre-quQl lfled for selsnlc QppllcQtlons In QCCOrdQnce with ACI 355, 2 Qnd docunented In Q r eport by Q reputQble testing Qgency. (ex. The EvQluQtlon Service Report issued by the InternQtlonQl code Counc11) 2, Anchors Must be lnstQl led to Qn eMbednent depth QS recoMMended In the pre-quQllflcQtlon test report QS def I ned I n Note I. 3. Anchors Must be 1nstQlled In MlnlMUM 4000 psi coMpresslve strength norMQl we ight concrete, Concrete QggregQte Must conply with ASTM C33. InstQllQtlon In structurQl lightweight concrete Is not pernltted unless otherwise approved by the structural engineer of record. 4. Anchors nust be 1nstQl led to the torque speclflcQtlon QS recoMnended by the Qnchor nQnufQcturer to obtain MQXlnun loQdlng 5. Anchors Must be lnstQl led In the locQtlons specified the Kohler ADV dlMenslon print. 6, Anchor bolt design lOQdS or specific Qnchors Qre specif ied on selsMlc Kohler ADV. 7. Anchor plates froM Kohler Must be Instal led at each anchor location between anchor head and equlpMent to tension load distribution. 8. Concrete floor slab and concrete housekeeping pods Must be designed and rebar reinforced for selsMIC Qpp I I CQt l ons In accordQnce w I th ACI 318. 9, Al l housekeeping pQd thickness Must be designed In QccordQnce with pre-quQllflcQtlon test r eport QS defined In Note l or a MlnlMUM of 1. Sx the anchor eMbedMent depth, whichever Is largest 10. Al l housekeeping pQdS Must be doweled or CQst Into the bul ldlng structurQl f loor slQb Qnd des igned for selSMlc application per AC! 318 and as approved by the structural engineer of record 11. ~all Mounted equlpMent Must be Instal led to a rebar reinforced structural concrete wall that 1s selSMlcal ly designed Qnd Qpproved by the engineer of record to resist the Qdded selSMIC loQds froM the coMponents being onchored to t he WQll. 12. Floor Mounted equlpMent (with or without housekeeping pQd) Must be lnstolled to Q rebQr reinforced structurQl concrete floor thQt Is selsMICQl ly designed Qnd Qpproved by the engineer of record to resist the Qdded selsMlc loQdS froM coMponents being Qnchor ed to the floor. 13. ~hen lnstol l 1n9 too f loor or wall, rebor Int erference Must be considered. 14. Attach ing selsMIC certified equlpMent to any floor or wall other than those constructed of structural concrete and designed to nccept the selsMIC loads forM said equlpMent Is not perMltted by this speclflcQtlon Qnd beyond the scope of this certlflcQtlon, 16. AttQch lng selsMlc certified equlpMent to Qny concrete block WQlls or cinder block wQlls Is not perMltted by this speclflCQtlon ond beyond the scope of this certlflcQtlon. 17, For lnstollatlons upon rooftop, steel dunnQge shQll be coordlnQted with the StructurQl Engineer of Record. 18, InstQl lQtlon upon only rooftop curb shQl l be coordlnot ed with the curb MOnufocturer Qnd t he StructurQl Engineer of Record. Any curb or concrete pQd thQt supports the RTU unit Is beyond the scope of th I s cert If I CQ t I on, 19, Anchor locQtlons, size, type Qnd loQd requlreMents Qre specif ied on the 1nstQ llQtlon drQwlng, Mount ing requlreMents detQI ls such QS brQnd, type, eMbedMent depth, edge spQClng, Qnchor spoclng, concrete strength, wol l brQclng, Qnd speCIQ( Inspection Must be outl ined Qnd Qpproved by the project StructurQl Engineer of Record to wlthstQnd the selsMIC Qnchor loQds QS defined on the selsMlc lnstQllQtlon drQw lng. The Installing contractor Is responsible for t he proper Installation of all anchors and Mounting hardware, observing the Mounting requlreMent detQ I ls outl ined by the Eng ineer of Record. ContQct Kohler If Q detQ I l SelSMIC Instol lQtlon CQlculotlon PQCkQge Is required. 20, ElectrlcQl wiring, piping, duct Qnd other connections to the equlpMent 1s the r espons1b1 llty of the lnstQlllng contrQctor. It Is necessQry thot these reMQln In toct, functlonQl Qnd do not Inhibit the functlonQllty of the generQtor set Qfter Q selsMlc event. AdequQte slnck shQll be Qllowed CQble Qnd piping to allow for Motions of set during a selSM IC event. •21. Concrete pad dlMenslons are MlnlMUM values to satisfy only the anchor bolt requlreMents. The pad Must be designed by the project structurQl engineer of record. •22 Anchor bolt Qnd concrete recoMMendQtlons Qre for the MQXIMUM selsMIC design levels shown. If the specific Qppl1cot1on hQs Q lower level, thinner concrete or QlternQte Qnchors MQy be QCCeptQble. Consult Kohler. ' "T "T t ' I SEtSWIC INSTRUCTION 2 I ~ t::~,: =: :.fl,., ~ I METRIC CAD FILE I DIHEHSICl4S IN C l ARE INCH EQIJJVALCNT ~==-· ~·---:,;:_ ✓- I'---1►11-~ ~ ~ IDlllaCQ =,~713:~-:f'.T-= DIMENSION PRINT SEISWIC INSTRUC_TIO.!L_ Aov-as29 jo I lo- A A , (-7i ., ~ ~sj ,,, .,; 0, . !\-/! .. ~ I "'""' I "l :r·SJ 1...,.-a,u.u--, ID IIMOA' 1MlfD MIDI ..... ~-~= ~· =.a::::::i ~t::= ""' =,:i:::::i GROUNO LUGS (MAY 8£ REVERS£() FOR BOTTOM ENTR'I') ~=====-=tlfi& "' .; :!. ,,, ,,; ,,, 535.4 [21.1 l f'ROHT'1EW (CCMRS ...,0 DOORS R£M<MI>) ..-NlNINJ.J'aJIAllDo-a-cm,l'0SIDQ,. .. fllCIIMll()CC -~. IQU. --I: =:F=X£:r"~ ~~ ~ ~[(:,] WOUNTINC =:~-=-PQL•MBIIM .; ~ .... r-i C 0 .; ~ fflll: W, Ol'UIJ#M IGIIIW,. l'G.E o,c,r .tiN.MI.I: QI,_...,, 1M Cl.Olm ..... ui,m;) ~----111 JI , _ _,, ...... 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COHTROU.ER INSIOC MKXX.E DOOR ; ~ a~ ii ~ I Md:{1)....,_WOlllmatftlll (2) 1/o -2N ..a:. tM.D (1),,,.-IOOl(:II~ ~ a~ ~ ;;; .6llll...Al,lf _(2)..-..:LWCll&nMU:Rllt: CZ)f:1.-.,liltlllCMUJ: w.e.tLX SOLID NEVTRAL. \METRIC CAD FILE I lll,IEJ<SIONS IN [ ] AAE INCttES. ~---·: 7: IDIILatCQ :.~~~-7-= = DIWENSION PRINT !TYPE 3R ENCLOSURE I ADV-8600 -i--D A D --- C ---iii B --- A 4 I 3 i 2 ** FOR ATS IN STALLATION ONLY ** GENERAL SEISMIC INSTALLATION NOTES· I ANCHORS MUST BE DES IGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 355 2-04. SUGGESTED MANUFACTURERS INCLUDE SIMPSON, RAMSET AND HI LTI 2 ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED TO A MINIMUM EMBEDMENT OF 8X THE ANCHOR DIAMETER. 3 ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED IN MINIMUM 4000 PS I COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH NORMAL WEIG HT CONCRETE CONCRETE AGGREGATE MUST COMPLY WITH ASTM C33 INSTALLATION IN STRUCTURAL LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE IS NOT PERMITTED UNLESS OTHERW ISE APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD. 4 ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLE D TO THE REOU IRED TORQUE SPEC IF IED BY THE ANCHOR MANUFACTURER TO OBTA IN MAXIMUM LOADING 5. ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED TO THE ANCHOR SPAC ING REQUIRED TO OB TAIN MAXIMUM LOAD AND EDGE DISTANCE REOUIRED TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM LOAD UNLESS OTHERWI SE APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD I 6 ANCHORS USED FOR SE ISMI C INS TALLAT ION MUST BE DESIGNED AND RATE D TO RES IST SEISMIC LOADING IN ACCORDANCE Wl'TH ACI 355 2-04 AND DOCUMENTED IN A REPORT BY A REPUTABLE TESTING AGENCY . !EX. THE EVALUATION SERV ICE REPORT ISSUED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUtKIU 7. WIDE WASHER S MUST BE INSTALLED AT EACH ANCHOR LOCATION BETWEEN THE ANC HOR HEAD AND EOUIPMENT FOR TENS ION LOAD DISTRIBUTION . 8 EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON A HOUSE KEE PING PAD REQUIR ES THE HOUSEKEEP ING PAD THICKNE SS TO BE AT LEAST I 5X THE ANCHOR EMBEDMENT DEPTH. 9 ALL HOUSEKEE P ING PADS MUST BE SE ISMI CALLY DES IGNED AND DOWELLED OR CAST INTO THE BU ILD ING STRUCTURE AS APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENG INEE R OF RECORD 10. REBAR REltlFORC ING IN THE HOUSEKEEPING PAD IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INSTALLATI ONS I I CONCRETE AND REBAR REINFORCI NG MUST BE DES IGNED IN ACCORDANCE ACI 318-05 12 WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED TO A REBAR REINFORCED STRUCTURAL CONCRETE WALL THAT IS SEISMI CALLY DESIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD TO RESIST THE ADDED SE ISMIC LOADS FROM COMPONENTS BEING ANCHORED TO THE WALL . 13. FLOOR ~OUNTED EQUIPMENT (WITH OR WITHOUT A HOUSEKEEPING PADI MUST BE INSTALLED TO A REBAR REINFORCED STR UC TURAL CONCRETE FLOOR THAT IS SE ISMICALLY DESIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD TO RES IST THE ADDED SEISMIC LOADS FROM COMPONE NTS BEING ANCHORED TO TH E FLOOR 14 . WHEN INSTALL ING TO A FLOOR OR WALL, REBAR INTERFERENCE MUST BE CONSIDERED. 15 . EQU IPMENT ATTACHE D TO ANY STRUCTURAL FLOOR OR WA LL OTHER THA N THOSE CONSTRUCTE D OF STRUCTURAL CONCRE TE AND DES IGNED TO ACCEPT THE SEISMIC LOADS FROM THE MOUNTE D EQUIPMENT ARE BEYOND THE SCOPc OF THI S SPECIF ICATION. 16 INSTALLAT ION TO LIGHT WEIG HT CONCRE TE OVER STEEL DECK ING IS BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS SPECIFICATI ON 17 INSTALLAT ION TO CONCRE TE BLOCK OR CINDER BLOCK WALLS IS BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS SPEC IFI CATION. SOIL !BC 2000, !BC 2003, !BC 2006, !BC 2009, IBC 2012 CERTIF IED SE ISMI C DES IGN LEVELS s0s ,;; 2. o s0s s: 2 o zlhs;O.O zlhS:1.0 IEOU IPMENT AT GRADEi <EQU IPMENT ON ROOF) CL~SSES A, B, C, D, SEISMIC RISK CATEGORY I, II, 111, IV , AND SE ISMIC DESIGN CATEGORIES A, B, C, D, E, AND F ARE ALL COVERED UNDER THIS CERTIFICATI ON, THE FOLLOWING BU ILD ING CODES ARE TH IS CER TI FICAT ION· IBC 20 12 REFERENCING !BC 2009 REFERENCING IBC 2006 REFERENCING IBC 2003 REFERENC ING !BC 2000 REFERENCING ASCE7 -I 0 ASCE?-05 ASCE7-05 ASCE7-02 ASCE7-98 ADDRESSED UNDFR AND I CC AC -I 56 AND I CC AC -I 56 AND I CC AC -I 56 AND I CC AC -I 56 AND ICC AC-156 NOTE. LIMITED BY THE Sos VALUE STATED ABOVE . SEE CERTI FICATE OF COMPLIANCE IGl8-21 I I FOR COMPLETE CER TIF ICAT ION INFORMATION AND ATS MODELS COVERED . REV DATE ON COMPOSITE DWGS SEE PART NO FOR REVISION LEVEL BY UNL[SS OIH[RWIS[ SP[Clfl[D .,,OHLER CQ ' 11 DIM[NSIONS ARE IN MILLIMEHRS ft.! , -1-16-08 NEW DRAWi NG [83609] WSD 11 TOLERANCES ARE POWER SYSTEMS KOHLER WI 53044 U S A. XXX±025 ' ' A 5 -20-10 (D -3) SDS WAS 5SDS· [89539] BTW x:x ± 1.0 THI S DRAWING IN DESIGN AND DETA IL IS KOHLER CO ' X ± 1.5 SURFACE FINISH PROPERTY AND MUST NOT BE USED EXCEP T IN 8 10-8-10 (D -4 ) FOR ATS INSTALLATI ON ONLY ADDED. (A-I ) ANGLES± o' Jo · 7 CONNECTION WITH KOHLER CO. WORK ALL RIGHTS OF ATS ADDED TO TI TLE . [90542] ffi _ MAX DES IGN OR INVENT ION ARE RESERVED. I METRIC I PRO-E c 4-7-1 4 <B-1-4 > NOTES ADDED , DRAWING UPDATE D:£CT77129l BTW ',','tY.c',',~.' @---E3 '""SPECIFICATION PRINT (SEISMIC .INSTALL) APPROVALS DATE ORAWN WSD I -16 -08 SCALE CAD ~O SHEET I Of I CM[CIHD WSD 1-16-08 owo ,o APl'ROV[D MTL 1-16-08 ADV-7456 8 4 3 2 I D C ~ I B ~ A 8 PART NO. REV GM85123-I C I GM85123·2 C I GM85123-3 C I GM85123-4 C I D C B A 8 ITEM I ITEM 2 ITEM 3 GM85127 GM85129 GM86126·1 GM85131 GM85129 GM86 126·2 GM85 I 32 GM86 126 • 3 GM85133 GM86 I 26 • 3 J ·6°2,'_·1 ~) ·SEE NOTE 4 c~s MULT IPLE ATS SINGLE ATS ANNUNCIATOR ONLY SOMO ANNUNCIATOR ONLY ~ ~ ~o't,s ~~ ~~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ Q~~ ~~ ' ~ 0 ~ ~~~,~ ~. ~-- 5 M85 I 26 •M85134 5 NOTES: I . FUNCTIONALLY TEST ACCORDING TO ISO DOCUMENT ETF·Wl -00 1, PER SPECIFICAT ION Eff·T0-003. 2. ASSEMBLE PCBA TO BACK OF BEZEL USI NG FI XTURE JT·OOOI. 3. TORQUE ALL SCREWS TO 7·10 ,n lb, . •. PEEL BACKING OFF FACE PLATE AND APPLY TO BEZEL. APPL Y I D ·32000 00111 l0.1 35 FT. I PER I SO SPEC. CMP-080· 115 GM88463· PER I SO SPEC GMP·080·1 IO SEE VIEW B EVEN PRESSURE TO [NT I RE SURFACE TO ENSURE COMPLETE ADHESION. 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I Vtl.T...IO: 112-21 / P2-ll. 1/0LTAGE INI _ ~== ~=~ ~ ~::t -15 TO JO.i ..::SV:,~ V0UJNe: n -11 / n -10. COIIEJtAlOlt :::it :~£ I ~ K,\Q,.t,,CC G0L.U: Pl-$. M'\11'$ (4)~ 0DLL0: Pl-I GENERATOR VOLTAGE AND F'REQUDICY SCNSINC IU5.,..LI: P.l-7, --·-···-M:~= =:a ~t!: PAfW..LEllHG BUS N'UTS {3) !US....J.D'; PJ-VOLTAGE ANO f"REQUOICY ~ = we+: Pl-2' S0&NG N'tJT WG-: '1-24 OPTO-ISOt SP£E0 r.C::::::::-----__J ...m~)~~I no «:'. =-t;= q RATIOMETRIC SO<SOR INPUTS tttllY+Pf ■ oacs CSU 1:M'Ytl[ 'I ca I MMM l!Q)[--..«M(I ~[---«15(1 ~(-IHXICl,I ~[......oos4 (iiJ £-+-0041 ~ [-t--()(MI I@ [~7 ~ [..+-«)IS 9lJ c-....ocw.2 BJ t-~ IHI E-+-0051 IHI c--e--<JOU ~ c~ IE c-+,,cm1 IS t-e-oose 1B 1:-....aow D t---.oos2 @!B c.....-ooeo ~ (-lt-«W6 ~ [-'t--0063 IE [+-Oelel 81 [-l--<I04f; §'!] [-t--oos4 (gl [-+-ool1 £ffl c-a,..oo+, ~ c-+-oo5& GI c......«>13 CM fl (E:CM). 'IS-485 f l (DEBUG: ~ fl POCH~ ~fJ{tiaJeUSRlU/RS,f.)~ ~f4 (WOOBUSmJ/R9,) VotIAGf Rff.UATQRS IE.tt m.aalI IB4 .DLIIal[ ~~ m.lamla ♦l.!M:: +3.M. +J.JIIO 1.&..JOC_VRU +1-5\IC ♦~-485 +l.511'0 +3""...DlP +l.!M:: +5¥ ♦63/0 +l.Yi_LW +6-"C ♦511.Je +6.!M) +5\tl +l..5¥C +5¥.JtES +&.5\'D +,-,_a,w +l.5YC ♦S\U.158 +6.5\'D "20...J.,1 +l.5YC Kl.O...J:N YIIA,T ♦M' ..Jt00 ~ c~o ~ C mtCRNEl'fl}P'GOf-ll:r ~--"t-----'--~fio..1.1.J::Er I ala I~ ,---1=::;,..:::::_:_...:.,,'f""""~--s ..... .....,._,. ESTOf> ESTOP -~-~-;:--- ~VQ ... , _r-- (ruD.OUI} -~~ R002 (REMOTE) (LOCAi.) ~. ll,IJT[Jff CROIM) ~c 00NTllOWR OA0I.N) -ObrE CAOtMO ~ OQW. GflOC.lrl) -PROCCSSOlt ~ ~ .. f'EJ> CflOUNO rDR t.lAIN LOGIC PCB ASSY GM96255-1, -2 IIOOJ(ltOON) JID04 {COIMlN FNA.1) ROOS {SPARE) R001-8: : ff008 (SPAR[) RELAYS TO BE LOCALLY YOUN'TEO lt007 (Cl 0.05[) WITHIN 1 0 FEET ·~ (Cl TRP) OF CONTROUER 1-nE--=--1 --=---~ ::: 7 -: :-:;f,_=,. fl ....... GM9431 6 -,---~ n ' . , . • • I 2 I I Industrial lndu.trial MM-in• Mob.le IRutoHdir•dlANlloa Di&il:MIParallelircl APM40J ---. lnouts lAwl/Pretsur.,ll"•m--·-twM!kHha -, ___ ---u. .... u Leak, Fuel • X X X X level. Cool61'1t PTC X X X X level Cool1tnt Sw X X X level Fuel X X X X Level, Furi X X O le~I.Otl X X X X X Pressure, Coof~t X X Pren ure Low Fuel Shutdown IGMOnh-) X X Pressu~ Oil tl'J X X X X X PresM.1~, Otl ,rJ X X P,essu~ Sea Willer X X Te-.-.lu,e, CoolMltll X X X X X TemDl!1at1.1re Cool.intl2 X X Tenwwrature. Uhaitl X X Te-ratu,e, Oil X X X Waukesha, AFM Shutdown • X W.wltt $he, Oeton4tion W•nlnt: • X Waukesha Oeton•tion Shutdown • X In--· ..... ,.._.__1 AlrO.-noer X X C Aux ShJtdown X X X X • Satterv ChareerF-.ilt • X -Breater Status (Par.iillelinal X X X X X X 1~ CurrenlSense 4CIGenerato,I X X X X X EmenH!n<.V stoo X X X X X ENGINE Enable Sync {550 P ;w al lel int) • X X tMGNrn: SENDERS I b.citationOtt!rVott..-X X X X X RElAY PICKUP ~ Idle Mode X X • SIMlT OP'OON 8"TTU!\' CRANk Remote Reset X X TRIP ...., BOARDS CHAR<lER ALTERN"-TOR (71) i Remote Shutdown X X □ □ FALURE □ ::1~1 RUN Remote Start X X X X X 5--REl ~ RSA U,ie.1 lnout l X X 20-REI. co~l-•I ECM r=1 20-REI. >---RSA User lnPUt 2 X X REMOTE IWIIJAl RSA User Input l X X 1/V REMCll( SPEED CONTROLLER ml!\' SDeed Sense I Mu: Pld:uo) X X • • X AlARM ESTOP AOJ1JSf CONNECTION Speed ~as (P¥allellna} X X X X X □ □ □ □ ~l~I FUEL TANK B Vai-PFModetSSOParallellntil X • X Volt;ae Bi.n t P•~Heliral X X X X X Voh,111e Lower X X X MOOOUS/ PRl"E Voh:illtt!Ralif!: X X X SOflWARE 232/485 ETHERNET POWER Vott,11e Self'rtor Switch #1. X • MONfTORJ c:o+NERTER CONVERTER SWITCM Volt•e Seltctor Switch #l X X □ □ □ □ Vott11tt Selector Switch #3 X X Vokilll! ~nse, 14.C. (Busl (P.-a!lelln«I X X • X X X Volta e Sense. AC IGene~to,1 X X X X X CAN REMOTE EXTERNAL •I-IOV VOlTAGE I HOffN 0llTPUT """"51 CAN l(ECM) X X X X □ □ □ □ CAN lfArrvl X X X Ethemel X X • • RS48Sl X X X X ..... , X X • A ln11,,.ut<t &,·eali:er Cose (P~rallelinR) X X X X X Breakern.....n fP:uallelinRI X X X X X Crank X X • X X ~ -~!.9..u GlowPlun ' ' ' ' X :: : 7": :,~:..-=..-•--t:..~-= l[O FRActivato, X X X X X --~1frs!kogMro~~ Run X X X X X u •-M "' 7.,... .. r-r-1-1 . ,_..,. GM9431 6 D 8 I 1 I 6 I 5 T 4 I 3 I , I I 4 I 3 J, 2 I "r, RS-485-NETWORK CONNECTIONS -l&-115-11 jfrO' ~ JVUCG NN-WIO (CTIN4N} TU<] GENERATOR SET OUTLINE --- D - C ... B - DC POWER REOI/IREMENIS FOR EACH RSA·"" f ---------1 12/24 VOLT, 1A DC POWER -~ IF MULTIPLE RSA'S ARE USED, RESIZE r _ ---, ---, 2 POWER WIRES AS REQUIRED. '\, ,r--,-✓-------------7 0-450 FT. [0-138 m], 22 GA. I 450-700 FT. [138-214 m], 20 GA. I I I I 700-1125 FT. [214-344 m), 18 GA. I I 1125-1800 FT. [344-550 m], 16 GA. I I 1800-2800 FT. [550-856 m], 14 GA. I ~----~ I BATTERY CHARGE LEADS (SEE NOTE 4) I V 2 WIRES 10 GA. MINIMUM I ON 550/6000 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO P20, (NOT REQUIRED ON GENSET I ON APM402 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO P21, I MOUNTED BATTERY CHARGERS) 1 ------------_J ON 8000 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO RS485(2} BLOCK, ON APM802 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO T810, I I (SEE SHEET 2 FOR I ON 3500 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO TB12, j I I MASTER/SLAVE NOTE) RS-485 ON APM603 CONTROLLER, CONNECT TO TB10 OR TB12 t-RSA (MODBUS RTU) I I -REMOTE SERIAL (SEE NOTE 5) t GENSET -------BATTERY CHARGER I ANNUNCIATOR ~ T -------CONTROLLER 1----~-----+----< W/ FAULT ALARMS I (MASTER) I I ~-----~ I ----~ -----I RSA I I BATTERY CHARGER ALARMS (NON-COMMUNICATION SlYLE CHARGER), I -REMOTE SERIAL I I 550/6000/APM402/8000/APM802/APM603: 2 WIRES 18-20 GA. I ANNUNCIATOR ~ 7 I (NOT REQUIRED ON GENSET MOUNTED BATTERY CHARGERS) I {SLAVE) I I BATTERY CHARGER ALARMS: (COMMUNICATION SlYLE CHARGER): I ~-----~ I I 550/6000/APM402/APM603/3500: FACTORY WIRED CAN COMMUNICATION I -RSA I I ENGINE START WIRES. I REMOTE SERIAL I ;,,-2 WIRES 18-20 GA. I ANNUNCIATOR '-7 CONNECT TO POSmON CONTACTS ON ATS (CLOSED IN EMERGENCY). I {SLAVE) 1 I WIRE OR'D FOR MULTIPLE ATS INSTALLATION I ~---~ I ,------,-L----,------7 L RSA I REMOTE SERIAL I ATS (AUTOMATIC ATS {AUTOMATIC ATS {AUTOMATIC ATS (AUTOMATIC ANNUNCIATOR 7 TRANSFER SW.) TRANSFER SW.) TRANSFER SW.) TRANSFER SW.) (SLAVE) I D I- ~ C B (SEE SHEET 2 WHEN USED L ___ -1-______ ~ __ '-. ___ -4-______ -' WITH AN ETHERNET NETWORK) ~RSA Ill WITH ATS OPTION· RS-485 TO ATS REQUIRED NOTES: (MODBUS RTU) (SEE NOTE 5) 1. TYPICAL CUSTOMER WIRING SHOWN DASHED. A I 2. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDmONAL WIRING SHOWN IF COMPONENTS ARE SHIPPED LOOSE (BATTERY CHARGER. DRY-CONTACT BOX, ETC.) DIMENSIONS IN [ ) ARE METRIC EQUIVALENTS. A 3. IF BATTERY CHARGER IS SHIPPED LOOSE ADDmONAL WIRES MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PROPER VOLTAGE SENSING. REFERENCE DRAWING ADV-5971 FOR INTERCONNECT. 4. DC VOLTAGE FOR EACH RSA REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR MAY ALSO BE SUPPLIED BY A LOCALLY MOUNTED 12 OR 24 voe. 200 mA MIN .• AC ADAPTER KIT (GM62466-KP1 ). 5. USE BELDEN #9841 OR EQUIVALENT. MAXIMUM DISTANCE -4000 FT. [1219 m] 4 l 3 f T.-=--a=--ltOIILEI. REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM GM62554 :-! = =*,:_ =£.-:r:~-==--~-= (NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS) FOR , • -✓---•-a-•- CONNECTION DETAIL. -=:... ,.,, DIAGRAM INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM nx ,_,._,, RSA INTERCONNECTION CONTROLLER nx I,_,,_,, 1 I 1-2 WITH RSA ANNUNCIATOR "° 11-10-19 -,-• ADV 9169 I C 2 1 -GEN-l -.,.,1-u.10 GEN 2 TB12-a.,,10 ~ GEN 3 Tll\1--U.10 ~ GEN 4 1"112 ...... 10 ~ GEN 5 TB!l-U.10 ~ GEN 6 TIUl-6,1, 10 ~ GEN 7 T912-U.10~ GEN B TB12-a,1,10 ~ SJANDARQ PGEN DfY!CfS 8 GENERATORS MAXIMUM 7 --csri.'::i. 1> 11$-~SOlAJD) {5[[ NOT[ 2) r .............. ltl) (IOOOOUS'1U/IOSA) (SCC NOTt 2) .............. ltl) ~~WW r ltS-485. NOM-«11.ATm (wooa,s RTU/RW (set NOTt 1) r ,.__NOIHSOIAltl) ~~ ~~ f~ ft if.:: ~¼, f~ 11~ I I).: I I :)< I I I I l l~ ~ l I l~ d ll. l I I~ \ ~ ', \ ~ ', ,. "\ \ ~ I I I I I I \ I I J ~ : "" ' : V , / TB12-10, -21, -24 Mf. t\ "-,: -----, : ,1,. ~ CONNECT ONE DID OF SHIO..O WIRE ONLY , I '\,_' , SElF-GROUNDING 8lOC1<S ~ 1 2: J 4 5 I 7 8 I 10 11 12 l.l 14 15 11 17 111 II 20 21 22 23 24 2' 2f 27 28 ?SI JO JI .l2 J.3 34 J6 311 » JI J9 40 41 42 4J 44 ~~ N eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~ ~ e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ~ @l I 2 l 4 !I I 7 I I 10 1~ 12 I~!_~ 15 11 17 11 II 20 21 22 23 24 23 21i 27 211 21 30 JI .U 3J 34 JO J6 J7 JI 31 40 41 42 4J 44 @l\ ~ . -,::;--;-~ .!. .!. .!.. &!:;.~ ~ 10 e>" f ~ ~ ~ ETHERNET .!. .!. ~ 7 7 ~ MOOULf ,e:. ,e:. .... 0::: CL ~ ~ !c ~--•. -~~ """""' (lol008US V/P. ~. IWJ WiC:t£T)) CAT50ftEQtWM.OO 1. ~~ I ® ® ~ ~ .~. ... (~=, CJ .. ,. c--(\ISI DE'1l:E PORT) P4 PJ =11 ~ .~. P2 APM60J CONTROi i FR ~4 ~ ~ n ' 5iii rntfJMf P5 P1 THE APMeOJ OOKnl0U.!Jt CNN>T IC tJSD> AS #rlN IIIS-4tl5 TO rno,cr 00tNtRlD ® 7 ~ .!. t : !l \....__ ro APUIOJ C0NTIIOU.Dt (SO: DEW. I) ...,.,.,,,..__ ro APlit90J COtITTl0U.!R csa: OUM. I) .... ,.,, ....... 1:··-·· ~ ■ SHEET 11 Ylo\ ltS-495 lO IIS4. ■ 'M ="I""""'°_..,,. T'O~RS-4&50M::£S ~ C£IM. 'I -0 TO METW0RICtD RS-4&! 0C'IIC(S ~CCJM.Aj 1:··-·· ltSA. ■ SHEET 18 W. RS-4815 TO RSA.■ VIA ~ C0IMIITDt ro MElW0l'IKEll RS~ 0lYICES ~DEWL,j -0 TO l€lWORK£D RS-415 0l'YICES ~D<W.Al --c=!'°""""'"""'""""°"""""' '""'' ~1{DATA INTUtrACtsmtM) ,----© ~ F""'l w, US8 ~ CUSTOMER SUPPLIED fOR GENERAL NOTE'S, SEE SHE£T 1 ~1!.:: JOHN OCCR[ eo-soo KW STANDARD PG£N NE'JWOAI( ~== 7 ": , .. =-~ DIAGRAM, WIRING NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS GM62554 D _I __ _ A REMOTE SERIAL ANNUNCLUOR Ill CONNECTED \/lA ETHERNET (SU NOTIS 4) l!:A,~ --(\oOOOUS""'/1<5'1 ($1:I MOT[ 2) -(\oOOOUSTtf'/f? Fl!OMmOtE'~~';...O!t_~~ MOOOUS/ETHERNET PJJ eo,MRTER PCB ASS'f -·- (coJ;:~~~) ~I :]-: 1J;:2!_~~ lf;:1;,Y~) {NOT PQN"1Y -,,--:.:.:.:.:.:.~~~~~~;~;~;;;~;;;;;;~;;;:.:.:.:.:.,---COO-N-ECT __ A_MAX_) UJM or 4 Sl.A\IE REMOT£ SERW.. ( ~ ISOr-lSO PO PlO ,UilP'DI l AHNUNCIA.TORS TO A MASl£R RDK>TE SER~ ANNUHCIA.TOR. ~ (~~ A\ ~~~1~ANN~~~AA~~~~~~ REMOTt SERw.. ANNUNCIATOR II SIAVE (GM85123-1, -2, -3, -4) (SU NOTIS 4) MUST BE COHflGI.RED J,,S SLAVES. ~~ g. ' g.' ff"""'- 9 REMOTIS SERIAL ANNU~TOR II SIAYE (GM8512J-1, -2, -J. -◄) I!.:!~ m::I:11• MOOOUS/ETHERNO ~~~ ~ _ csat«:nt:2) _;!_:_,:: ' PJJ CONVERTER PCB ASS< -·-(~~43AS"'iJ~ ~I :} : 1~2!.~~ {~:,-;r4)-q2) (NOTPClNIITYSOl'SITM) ,--:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;:.;:.;:.,;:.;:.;;;:.:.;;;:.:.:.:.:.,---COO-N-ECT_A_MAX_IMUM OF 4 SIAVE REMOTE SERIAL ( RS4e, ISO~ISO POt l'lll JlJWPOI l ANNUNCIA.TORS TO A MAST[R REMOTE SERW. ANNUNc:&,.TOR. f\ ~~ ..IT\ ~~ ~1rx>~~~lR~~Tt£AN~~~~ REMOT£ SERIAL ANNUNCIATOR IU SU.YE (GM85123-1, -2. -3, -4) MUST BE CONF'KruRED J,,S SI.A\.'£5. ~~ g•' g•' :;r_.., ISOIAl10H REMOTIS SERIAi. AN~TOR ltl SIAVE (GMa.5123-1, -2. -J. -4) ~~'~:: g: :'~'ii ii iii~'=- ~. ,. :I. :I. :I. ~ .... -i~ """""'ill = ~~ """' ' ~~ .':Jl USDl.,_.2 ~ I I: USOl4 1 ~ ! ~ m il REMOTIS SERIAL ANNUNOATOR II MAIN LOGfC BOARD (GM85123-1, -2, -3. -4) . ., (0Pl'OS11£SIDE) {IIS8 """1) ? ITO l'C(~©-------· I P:ll INPUT CONNfCDQNS N I-I USO N'\tflflO'UIIN Nl-7 USCR INPUT 3 P4t--e U5IJt N'UT 2 JtETU,iN NI-S USDt N'\IT 2 P41-4 USO N'UT 1 RETUIIN NO"""'~ """"""' ' NC"""' 4 cowruN:> l cow ru cow 2 COW ,u NC I P40 oc,m OCI 2: ""'' .,, ~ ~:.:e::m ti~Wn&.\TTIIUU, Ya~-l .. ~1~1 ~ i 11 I _ _J P41--3 U50t N'UT 1 }(11-1..Qff ON.'\') (SU>fUD W. Nt-2 LOCAL ATS DiEJlGOC'I' Qil N'Uf ltml!M W008U$ ON !!#>/«JOO/JIJtltJ/~YJOO Nl-1 LOCAL ATS DIERCCNC'r Qil ~ GOISCT CXINTROU.DI N«J SOIIES P42 INPUT CONNFCJJOKS P41-4 USOt N'Vt ~ IIOlllN Nl--3 USO N'UTS 1000/7¥J/12W/1SOO ATS CXINTil0UDtS) REMOTE SERI& ANNUNCIATOR Ill DIRECT CONNECTED fRt'.li1P19 0RP200N550CONIYIOUDt, P21 ON lt-UOHf C0Nnt0UDt, ..18 ON ICPC 1000 00HfR0UDt sour' P21 ON OEC l000/N'liMC2 CONl1tOI.UJ\. R ....., . P11 ON IOOO <XNl1tOIJDlt, P20 ON toOO C0NIROU.ER, SIU!' 1'1112. 11110. OR lX1 ftlft ~ 00N1ltOLLER. SHEO 6, StUT 7, SHII'J a, CIR SHEU I Tl10 f'0lt ,,,... IQ2 CClfflllOUDt. ltS~ ,.=s-tS()'""',:Ji.10 .A.l,ll[l (sa NOl'( 2) R$4&5(2) ON DCC 1000 ~ ,-:B:l::E:l:;-:::----------7 FJIOW 1112 f'0lt 0CC-J500 ~ 1 5 4 3 2 1 ~ REMOTE SERIAL l!l1 ON SOIES 1000 ATS ~ g ♦ I X ♦ I AHNV~OR IN "'"""' 750, 1200. 1000 ATS~ n ""'-'-{GM85123-1, -2, -3, -4) 9 CONNECT A MAXIMUM Of 4 SLAVE REMOTE SERIAL .mNUNC'tA.TORS TO A MASTER REMOTE SERW. ANNU~TOR. If /IMY RSAIIXXI ANNUNCIATORS A.RE ON THE SAME NETWORK ,,s ,m RSA I ~TOR, THE RSAIOOO AHNUNQATORS MVST BE CONflCURED ,s St.AVES. ~~ ROiOlE SERIAL ANNUNCSA TOR II SU.VE (GM8512J-1, -2. -J, -4) g. ' g ·' rf"""'- il Nl-2 USClt NJIUf • R£11JAfrl P41-1 USfJt N'UT 4 P40 ottIPVI CQNNfCDQNS 1"40-8 tt0flH AElAY NOllll,lrUY 0PEH P~ HORMIIE.AYCOIM)N P40-4 H0RH AElAY NOfllW,J.Y a.osa, P40-l COl,l,OI ,N.l.T IIE.AY NORliWJ.Y ()PO( ,-.0..-2 (X)WW0N F"Al,I..T RC1AY a:M,l0N N0-1 CClM)N ,AU.J 1111.AY NaltlMU.Y Q.OSI]) PJZ PYfR/CAN CQNHfCTIONS P.J7-J 12/24 'tCC MTmn" 1NPtm (NOT POI.Nim' SDISITM) Pl7-2 12/24 WC MTTOf'I' INPJT1 (NOT POUlflJY SOCSl1M) PJJ-1 C#IOUICI PJ7/P40/P41 YORF SIZE RfCURfMENTS 7'00FT.-20.\WC. 11~ n. -11 WIG 1900 TT. -11 N11C 2900 FT. -14 NIIC FOR GENERAL NOTES. SEE SHEET 1 1'1\E..:== ---* .... •*---~ ·-::r- ~ GW625S4 -,---Q NOTE: REFERENCE I BYPASS-ISOLATION ON SHffi 4 FOR SCHEMATIC Al TO <::~u:·n ? f • ENCLOSURE J3 CPNHfCIJOHS PJ CONNECJ!Ob'S AH 11 I (r!lr-1) '9rf fl I (lll1-.3J) I 2 2 (Tllf'-2) I 2 2 (181-32) J N/C • 4 til/C • 3 N/C , JJ 4 M/C. ENGINE START CONNECTIONS TBf COHHECDONS /I I (P.J-1) u u (N-10) 2$ n (P4-22) 12 2 (P.J-2) 14 14 (P4-11) 21 21 {P4-23} J M/C. 15 15 (P4-12) 27 27 {P4-24) • • (P4-1) 11 1& (N-ll) I 5 5 (P4-2) 17 17 (P+-14) • • {P4-J) 7 7 (P .... ) 18 11 (P,t-15) II 19 (P+-11) a a (P~) 20 20 C,04-17) .. (P4-f) 21 21 (P4-11) 10 10 (P♦-7) 22 22 (P4-'9) 11 11 (N-1) 23 23 (f-4-20) 12 12 {P4-t) 24 24 (P4-21) AUXIUARY CONTACTS J4 .-.----,=,------,-, J4 CQNNfCTIONS "" ,, I (J>J-1) 1l 13 (P.J-13) I 2 2 (IP3-2) 14 14 (IPJ-1'4) l l (Pl-3) U 15 (P.J-15) . . (PJ.--4) 11 11 (Pl-11) ' ' (P3-!1) 17 17 (Pl-17) . . (f'J➔) US II C,-3-11) 7 7 (f'J-7) 11 II (PJ-1') . . (P3-8) 20 20 (Pl-20) . . 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C LAYOUT A LAYOUT B 10702000701 A 216.0 [8.501 258.o r 10.161 12 I 050 290 A/I WET 40 oO □ 10702001800 A 527 .1 [20.751 216.0 [8.501 254 0 [10.01 12 1110 380 A/I AGM SEE NOTE 3 40 40 GMI06681 260.0 [10.25) 171.0 [6. 75) 208.0[8.19) 12 690 I 05 0/1 WET 34 4 29 GM106375 330. 2 [ I 3 00 l I 7 I. 0 [ 6. 75 J 239 8 [9.44) 12 925 180 Ci 3 WET SEE NOTE 2 31 3. 31 GM106373 260.0 [10.25) I 71. 0 [ 6. 75 l 229.0 [9.00) 12 650 95 0/1 WET SEE NOTE I 24 4. 7 I GM1063n 527.1 [20.15) 279.0 [II.OJ 254.0 [10.001 12 1400 380 A/I WET SEE NOTE I 80 2. 53 GM10636Q 208 0 [8.1 9) I 72.0 [6. 77) 200.0 [7.87) 12 500 95 0/1 WET 26 5. 85 80 Of GM106374 IC 237.0 [9.321 125.0 [4.94) 220.0 [8.661 12 500 70 0/1 WET 51 5. 00 I, NOH· DIM.ENSIONS IN ( J ARE ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS. 0 INDICATES PART NUMBERS AFFECTED BY LATEST DRAWING REVISION LAYOUT C LAYOUT D B □ □ I LAYOUT E -□ ¢() A "' DATE 011 CCWOSIT( ""· SU ,or Ml roa UYISIOI LOH " l'O ,01 $(Al€. •lHl(IIC( Ill( IIOKl roa UL ffSPCClfl(O tUIUIIOIIS ., S·l·16 IC·U 10102001800: COLO CRAlillllfG AMP$ 1110 •••-■~Ultlt, KOHLER. US 1100 ICTIU0SJJ OH tr■~-ti ll!UUITIU CA (-1 S· It IC·8) GN!OH&I. GNIOlllS. GNIOUlJ, &Gf 111 rrwa;G UIIM ---TNU OhWUIG II DUJ6• AIIID DlU!l 1$ IOl!l(I GNl06JH. GNIOUU & GNIOUU AOOEO; IO·Jl -U•f"••··7 .. i co ,.o,un uo •~n IOI I(_ UlO U(ftt u COU ECTIOII '11111 IO!IUI CO. 1101U. •LL IIGIIIS IIITEIIU.l IESISTANCE OU I COlUMN -'00[0; @Ei Of" MSIGII OI IIVtlflOII UC IIUUVCO 10·8) ll•5H I .?5084 ¥010[0; CC·ll ,,_ GN)OH, GN•a1u. GMT551l OWG, BATTERY. DRY CHARGED ¥010£0:(A,8·8,7,f,5,4) VIEWS I NOTCS M0¥EO Slit •·15· It TO SH([f Z, SHEET Z ADDEO (CTltUU) OS • Ea •·15·1t ..... 1.)0 --· "'"'1 .,z ' IIA0 •·15·1t '" 244578-CMP ID "-I ' I r I , • ' D - C - B A 8 I l I 5 l STYLE 1 STil.E 2 STYLE 3 POS-17. 48 l.68_§J "" " .. ""' ,l;t ~ I: 9 TAPER 318-16 g TERMINALS TO ACCEPT ¢6. 4 [¢. 251 BOLT UNC-2A TH: ACTUAL PART MAY NOT MATCH DRAW I HG VIEW 021 59-¢24 23 t¢.sso-¢.§S4J RH ~ _J '--+=--f' I- NOTES: 11 STYLE 3 CAN BE CONVERTED TO STYLE I BY INSTALLATION OF 254427 STUD CONVERTION KIT. 21 BATTERIES USING "STYLE 3·· STUDS MUST HAVE EITHER THE "POS" OR ''NEG'' STUD CLEARLY IDENT IFIED. 31 STYLE 3 TERMINAL TORQUE 10 Nm [15 FT LBSJ. ~~ 41 "POS" & "NEG" IDENTIFICAT ION MUST BE MARKED AS SHOWN ON THE PART LAYOUT AND WITHIN 5nvn OF THE STUD. NOTES. (APPLIES TO ALL BATTERIES> SAE J537 DIMENSIONS ARE MAX ALLOWABLE DIMENSIONS. COLD CRANKING AMPS ARE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE VALUES. HOLD DOWN DESIGN IN COMPLIANCE WI fH SAE STANDARDS BATTERY WARN> NG LABEL TO BE LOCATED ON TAP Of BATTERY. (BETWEEN TERM> NALS ON LAYOUT Dl MANUFACTURER MUST PROVIDE A CERTIFICATE CONTAINING MFGRS. NAME. MFGRS. PART NUMBER. AND KOHLER PART NUMBER CERTIFYING THAT THE BATTERY WAS BUIT TO INDUSTRY STANDARDS. SEE N.F.P.A.-110 FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS. CERTIFICATE REQUIRED ONLY ONCE PER BATTERY PART NUMBER. MAY NOT BE CALCIUM-CALCIUTYPE. NOTES: (CHARGE TYPEJ ALL DRY CHARGED BATTERIES MUST BE SUPPLIED WITH ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS ADHERED TO BATTERY AND LOOSE. BATTERY MUST ALSO BE lOENTIFEO ON TOP AS: • 'ORY CHARGED. MUST ADO BATTERY GRADE ELECTROLYTE. SEE ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS'. BATTERIES SHOULD BE RECEIVED APPROPRIATELY MARKED AS DRYCHARGED OR WET STORAGE. ON[ OF THE BATTERY POSTS MUST BE SHIELDED WHEN BATTERIES ARE WET CHARGED. BATTERIES WHEN SHIPPED ORY · 00 NOT REQUIRE POST PROTECTORS. NOTES: (BATTERY CONSTRUCTION> 8 I l MUST BE LEAD-CALCIUM HYBRID OR LEAD-ANTIMONY TYPE. 21 LEAD·CALCI UM GRID. 3 l ABSORBED GLASS MAT. C AGM l l l 6 l 1 l 3 l I D I-- C le- B REY DAT[ 0.. CCWOS11l MS, lU ,,,u NO roa tlYISIOII Lh'H ., to IIOI K~L IH(l[IIC( Ill( IIIOtU. rOI All HS'lCIIIU I IIICUIOII A CA 4-15·11 HU DflAIING; S[E SH[[J I [ClltU 25J 0$ -~~i~::m:hw IKOHLER. '"*'" IIIXIKa~ .... ~=:::====~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~=~f-:..~· ·=:.=:.i=·=· "'.'.,,,,,,TG_•;_::---1. it:rcri~~t~:-:mi: ir•~i~~ .i!cffi:ii (®E3 ~u;::~ :~=:.:~S(~ -,.,o-• l 244578-CMP I ]Q I 3 D C B A 8 OVERVIEW THE AUTOMATIC MULTl·L[V[L FLOAT/ EQUALIZE CHARGER SPECIFIED BELOW IS tNT[ND[O TO CHARGE ENGINE STARTING BATTERIES EITHER INDEPENDENT OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN ENGINE DRIVEN CHARGING SYSTEM. BATTERY TYPES TO BE CHARGED; LEAD ACID AGM GEL CELL HIGH PERFORMANCE AGM FLOODED NICKEL CADMIUM IN1Cd) NPUT AC INPUT VOLT AGE INPUT FR[OU[NCY I NPUl LEAD 90-265V SINGLE PHASE 47·63 Hz APPROXIMATELY I 8M (72") (R[f) TYPE SJTOW -•o·c TO os·c UL RATED WIRE AND INSULATION f[RMINATEO IN PR[-~OLDED UL RATED 3 PRONG NEMA 5-5 MALE AC PLUG DC OUTPUT I OA O I 2V IOA O 24V VOLTAGE REGULATION; •l·ll <VOLTAGE AT EACH STAGE IS TOPOLOGY DEPENDENT! OUTPUT LEAD. APPROX 1.8M (12"1 IR[f) TYPE SJIOOW ·•o·c TO ,os·c UL RATED WIRE WIIH RED ANO BLACK WIRE INSULATION TERMINATED IN 9.5 ,rm IREfl RING STYLE TERMINALS. f USES THE FUSE MUST 8[ LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 6" FROM RING TERMINAL ON R(O OUTPUT LEAD. 20A ATC ENVIRONMENTAL STORAGE T[MP[RATUR[ RANG[ OPERA I I NG TEMPERATURE RANGE: HUMIDITY SALT SPRAY TESTING ASTM BIil CORROS 1N RES'STANT FROM GASSING REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION; 40 TO +as·c (·40 TO •185.F) ·20 TO t70"C 1·4 TO •t58"f> 5 TO 95% INON-COND(NSING> or BATTERIES THE CHARGER SHALL SUSTAIN NO DAMAGE WHEN INCORRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY IN REVERSE ORIENTATION. MOUNT I NG • NON-THREADED THROUGH HOlfS FOR M6 FASTENERS TO PASS THOUGH ENCLOSURE SHALL PROTECT THE CHARGER COMPONENTS FROM RAIN, SNON. OUST AND DR I PP I NG WATER AND UNINTENTIONAL IMPACTS. ALL INTERNAL COMPONENTS PROTECTED FROM WATER DROPLETS. INDICATORS POWER INDICATES THE ACCEPTABILITY OF AC INPUT TO IHE CHARGER COMMUNICATION INDICATES THE STAIE OF THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION INDICATES THE STATE Of THE l[MP[RAIUAR[ COMPENSATION SUBSYSTEM WHEN INSTALLED VOLIAGE OUTPUT. INDICATES THE STATE Of THE BATTERY AND CERTAI N FAULT CONDITIONS. DOCUMENTATION THERE SHALL BE AN INSTALLATION/ OPERATIONAL MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH (ACH CHARGER. PER KOHLER SUPPL I ED ARTWORK. CERTIFICATIONS IUS AND CANADA); Ult 2 36 CSA • C22.I NO 107 2·01 rec-"ITLE 47, PART 15 CLASS A CE EN 61000·6·2 CEC ANO DOE NfPA-110 L[V[LI (WHEN SUPPORTED WITH APPLICABLE KOHLER CONTROLLER) I BC PRODUCT LABEL NG THE LABEL A TT ACHED TO THE CHARGER SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOW I NG INFORMATION: UL LIST.NG KOHLER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION or ALL INDICATOR OUTPUT CURRENT AND VOL TAG[ INPUT VOLl AGE AND FREQUENCY 8 5 3 PACK AG I NG LABEL· THE PACKAGING LABEL SHALL CONTAIN TH[ FOLLOWING INFORMATION KOHLER P/N DESCRIPTION • BATTERY CHARGER MFG MODEL NO MFG. PART NUMBER DATE CODE WARRANTY 2 YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE FROM MANUFACTURE !..L..! ,uJPUT LEADS 2 MATES WI TH GM9H21· IS[( SPECIFICATIONS) INPUT LEADS <SE[ SPECIFICATIONS) RED J.Ll J SPECIFICATIONS> BLK· COM-' K C.QII PIN I TC SENSOR WI PIN I N/C I TC SENSOR WI 2 ID SEL 3 ID SEL 4 NIC "' DAT£ (II COWOll11 "" Ml ,,11 .., fOI I01IIOII ~OIL 5 CAN·H t 12·14 NEW"'"•-•-" , .......... ' 6 N/C 1 ID SEL I RTN 8 ID SEL 2 R TN S·t•II f(·li,2) IIIAllNG lfOT( AOOCD U.·2. II ,i1 COIOl(CJ• .. u• ..... ~ ............... ou111G 1cn11JC1 s 8 ,.~ !:£.¼5 ~":::!~""I KOHLER CQ --_ .............. ·· "' ·· .. ,_ : :•:: r =•.:::1:.•··• :":.~~•',.~ M~~~\111.!.:(1 CO n::=7--__ IOIS Al>t)(D (tll1l,256J r:,:.,r ~} ,..WGT~• "0PlUT .ut "111 !ICU K ntt (l((PT II ./ M.J (Ga(CflC)II I ON IOMI.UI co .... •n t1t:dl Qr KIUil ot Uf(ITIQIII .. C IUUV(t 9 CAN·GNO IO CAN-L 3 SA• t·l2 1, IGT t·ll 'l, CHARGER, BATTERY 10 AMP ,.sole.• GM87448 D D C B A 8 I 7 I 6 KIT NO. IITEM PART NO OTY llE5CRIPTQj LGM94920-KAI J ASS! BATTERY CHARGER 11/24V-IOA I GM87448 I CHARGER. BATTERY 2 GM94'48 I BRKT. 10 AMP BATTERY CHARGER 3 Ml25A·06·80 4 WASHER. PLAIN 6 4 10 X 12 0 00 ' M6923·06-80 8 NUT. HEX 6MM M933-06016-60 4 SCREW. HEX CAP ol I 6 M933-06030·60 4 SCREW. HEX CAP I -GM874'B 2 CHARGER. BATTERY GM94448 2 BRACKET. IO AMP BATTERY CHARGER MIZSA-06-80 8 WASHER. PLAIN 6.4 10 X 12.0 00 • M6923·06-80 12 NUT. HEX 6MM M933-06016-60 4 SCREW. HEX CAP M933-06030-60 8 SCREW. HEX CAP GM950 I 7 I HARNESS. Y ntS IS AN AllTOMATED TABLE. ALL I.POATES MJST BE MADE IN Tt£ ASSEMBI..Y. C B A 8 6 5 5 3 NOTE. FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY METHOD OF HARDWARE. USE G-585 AS A GUIDELINE. ll[Y 1:~tc .. liEW °'~,t='~c7,~J~\ '"U IIO f~ m1,1011 l('lll. :,.: ::':..it~::s:r:!m.nu KOHLER CQ IC .I, 11 21 16 1 u ll •. u POl'(I SUJEl(S, IIOt!L(I, 11 H◄U U.S.A. I .__.__·_· _,~:s•t M~=~!;~::::z ~or~:o~· v~:~3i;:~i:0°:• !.:ut l,i ... -It( fl♦l. i~_•_,_rr~•!,,11 :.:,r~1-.:11e,rrN~cit ~:-Lu co. lCTUUJll ,SA~ ""'1 i(m~'l,.°'1:~::,::1-t:tc:{s~Ji All ll~)IU Of ~ ~ --.. -. m A.Gf! 11·2•U DWO. ASSY BATTERY CHARGER -•, ul-•• ~ GM94920 D D C B A 8 PART NO REV ATT GM76II3 A GM76I I' A GMHl I5 GM76II6 A ES·l56l6 A D C B A 8 VOL TS AMPS TEMP RANGE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT IS 6/20 8 GM29'77 11 .0/12 0 27138• C GM2UJ8 0rc~u l 9.1110.• [S0/I00• Fl GM29-'7' OioiOUI -4 .115.2 GM29-'79 J 8/9.0 ES·JSS•2 0 6 R.EJ L_fil£_ 19.05 OUTLET HOSE BARB 5 ilL..l ·DRAIN VALVE 5 IOUNT I NG SLOTS FOR M8 HARDWARE 1!li_ 200/ 350 KW JD 4 CM CO-OSlll ••n. SIi "'" ao IC. llflllOII u,u NE• OIAllltG l attll· 1 I IO•U U•JSJI♦ AOMO, GMJIII); IS.6110 I H S f-+---i!!,:;!~ •;.~~!1~'i•i•1t'i!,: :;s~:,:;i~·0• t-+-----1• IIS.l W.U I '1S l IHHtl 3 2 19.05 INLET HOASE BARB s",: i:1:15::1'.':<!'~:0. ... I mHua CQ 1,11 • 1., '°"' IISH•S. IOl'lU, ti Uoo ,.1 . .t. :·• • 1.f -ta •-.. TIIII Ol'U IM 1• 0(11 .. UO t(t.lll 'f 101111.U (0.1 ... ,t :·.. •. ~ .... ~=m:o.""":,;:':0:l.'lo"'~~c~l i1 .. u fl/I MS!llll ~ _1••UTIOII Ul '1Hn n [ml=::sn: I-EATER, 11..0CK """,.111, ... GM76ll3 o D C B A D C B A 8 KIT NO. IITEM PART NO GM76I20·K8 lli5t·00075 _l__:__g6_7·6 IREFJ X-6367·1< IRH> 29808·00750 273692 273693 2790'7 8 IGMl9670 9 IGM39752 10 IGM51263 11 IM125A·06·80 12 IM125A·08·80 I3 IM125A·10·80 14 IM6923·06·80 15 IM6923·08·80 16 IN6923·10·80 17 IM933·06025·60 18 IN93_3·08025·60 I9 IM933·10_015·60 20 IX-209·21 21 IX-209·5 22 lx-21s-1 2l lX·426·12 z4 lx-5sz-1 25 lx-612-20 GM76120·KAI 26 IGM76113 QTY 34ff 33FT llE5alPT10N BASE GRP ~BLOCK HEATER HOSE• COOLANT HOSE. COOLANT HOSE. COOLANT 29" SLEEVE. SPLIT WRAP 8RA I_Q_E_l)__.__3!4" OIA ADAPTER. BUSH I NG O·RING 11.AlS" ID) TAG, INSTRUCT ION VALVE~ SHUTOFF I l/2· I4N?TJ TAG. HANG BRACKET, BLOCK HEATER WA-SHER, PLAIN WASHER, PLAIN 8.4 ID X 16.0 00 WASHER_.____P_l__A__IO~S ID X 20.0 OD NUT, H[X 6MM NUT, HEX 8MM NUT, H[X IOMM SCREW _,__H_[X CAP SCREW, HEX CAP SCREW, HEX CAP.FULLY THRO MI O X 25NM PIP[ I 112"NPT X 4.50") PIPE ( ll2"NPT X I . so·) ELBOW, PIPE 190 OEG X 1/2"NPTI CLAMP~69/l.25 IN. CONNECTOR. HOSE • VIBRA SEAL CLAMP. INSULATED, 1.25 IN. BLOCK HEATER, 2500W, 90/120V IPH B_LOCK HEATER GM76I20·KA21 f f IBLOCK HEATER, 2500W.I90l208V IPH 26 IGM76114 f I !BLOCK~ HEATER GM76I20·KA3I f J IBLOCK HEATER, 2500W,2I0/240V IPH 26 fGM761I5 f I !BLOCK, HEATER GM76I20·KA4I I I IBLOCK HEATER. 2500W,380/480V IPH 26 IGM76116 f I IBLOCK, HEATER THS IS AN AUTOMATED TAIILE. ALL 1.l'lll,TEi MJST BE MADE l'l n£ ASSEIILY, ITl:MS 1-3 , 25 ARE FIXED. ITBI I IS A MAMJAL 8ALL00N& DETAIL A SCALE 0. 50 8 REMOVE EXISTING PLUG AND O'RING 5 5 DETAIL B SCALE 0 .50 BLOCK HEATER KITS 230·300 MODELS JOHN DEERE 3 D C B DETAR.. C SCALE 0.50 NOTE: FOR PROPER ASS[MBL Y M[ THOD or HARDWARE. US[ G • 585 AS A GU I DEL I NE. A REV 0Af[ c,,. «-OJlfl MS, Ill ,.,, Cl f(llt lOUIO. UVf.l BY ~1:..:-...::i:.-:;<.::_~~ .. ., KOHLER CQ i•U•IO •E• DRAIING 1HtU•2J SAN :·.~.i"..... '1)11(1 Sttlt■S. *<N'lll ••• ~)CH •. ,... I A 1·28·1D ((·$1 l·6)il·l4WAS l·i)U·l2: l(·II ,;, .,:1 TIISCMU,f'119G II IIUIIII .UIIMfalL U •OIII.UCO. •-uu-, WAS l·il'7·1I; ,c-,, 1-20,-21 121 ! ... ur~-~ ---''":: .. ~=m:o:•:,i'r!o:l.'ll5~t~'~rl i~GlllS 01 WA1.__!_:1._0_!_~_I_I_ & 1·201•18· l·&OO)·IZI l[IIIO'f(O; · tell .. 0-IH(ltl()II Alt( •utnu. 'fl[WS ur0.1.l[O UOOU·lJ l·ll·II CC•II l ·UZ·ZD HS l·UZ·• ltollt·ltl IO·l•·II IC•O ILOCI IIUtU ~ED &_ltOTAHD II U2lttl 10·1.!:.!Jf!D·II US08·00150 AOO[O ICUlOlll ~--~ GM76120 D -COM'ECTION TYPE I COM'ECTION CHART PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION AMPS INTERRUPT POLES VOLTS RATI\IG TRIP TYPE SOUARE D I COM'ECTlON TYPE I COM'ECTIONS IPER PHASE) I TDROUE REV kA •480 VAC utE LOAD PART NO. I I 150 Nm (442 IN·LBJ BUS ( I J MI 0 GM85432·1 BREAKER, CIRCUIT 400A LGP 80% MICROLOGIC 3.3 LI LGP36400U3 IX I AL600LS52K3 LUGS 1<21 2/0-500 KCMIL AL/CU I SO Nm 1442 IN-LBJ GM85432·2 BREAKER, CIRCUIT 400A LGP 80% MICROLOGIC 3. 3S LSI LGP 36 400UJ3X GM85432·3 BREAKER, CIRCUIT 400A LGP 400 35 BUS AL600LS52KJ LUGS 3 600 80% MICROLOGIC 6 .JA LSIG LGP36400UHX GM85432-4 BREAKER. CIRCUIT 400A LGP I 00% MICROLOGIC 3.3 LI LGP36400CUJI X GM85432-5 BREAKER. CIRCUIT 400A LGP I 00% MICROLOGIC 3.3S LSI LGP36400CUJ3X GM85432-tl BREAKER, CIRCUIT 400A LGP I 00% MICROLOGIC 6.JA LSIG LGP36400CU44X GM85432·7 BREAKER. CIRCUIT 600A LGP 80% MICROLOGIC 3.3 LI LGP 36600U3 IX GM85432·8 BR[AK[R, CIRCUIT 600A LGP 6 00 35 BUS AL600LS52K3 LUGS 3 600 80% MICROLOGIC 3.3S LSI LGP36600UJ3X GM85432·9 BREAKER, CIRCUIT 600A LGP 80% MICROLOGIC 6.3A LSIG LGP36600U◄4X NOTE: 14) MS X 85 MOUNTING SCREWS. 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CONNECTION STRIP HEATER ::-! : =::.:., ::,,;;_;:;::--~_::~.= DIAGRAM • • -✓-.. ..,..r.i:.:i....._.~ 200 WATT 120V. OR 240V. -=.., ,.,. ,_ DRAWING, ASSEMBLY B & C SERIES ,i..-::::~""'~=t.1>-~o-~.,~~=;;i'.:i'.2=~~;::~~;;;;;~~=¥~~ ia flDH Jl-1-aJ /// 1-t-1 cw l>-J0-13 I Y 253000 C KOHLER. Transfer Switch One-Year Limited Warranty Your Kohler product has been manufactured and inspected with care by experienced craftsmen. If you are the original end user, Kohler Co. warrants, for the period indicated below, each productto be free from defects in materials and workmanship. In the event of a defect in materials or workmanship, Kohler Co. will repair, replace, or make appropriate adjustment at Kohler Co.'s option if the product, upon Kohler Co.'s inspection, is found to be properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with Kohler Co.'s instruction manuals. A Kohler distributor, dealer, or authorized service representative must perform startup. Kohler Product Warranty Coverage Transfer switch and factory-supplied One (1) year from the registered startup date. In any event, the transfer switch accessories warranty period will expire not later than thirty (30) months from the date of shipment from Kohler Co.'s factory. Transfer switch main contacts Ten (10) years from the registered startup date. In any event, the warranty period will expire not later than eleven (11) years and six (6) months from the date of shipment from Kohler Co.'s factory. The following will not be covered by the warranty: 1. Normal wear, periodic service, and routine adjustments. 2. Damage, including but not limited to damage caused by accidents, improper installation or handling, faulty repairs not performed by an authorized Kohler service representative, improper storage, or acts of God. 3. Damage caused by: a. Operation above or below rated capacity, voltage, or frequency. b. Modifications. c. Installation contrary to published specifications and codes. 4. Damage caused by negligent maintenance such as: a. Failure to provide a clean, dry environment. b. Failure to perform recommended exercising. c. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as prescribed in supplied manuals. d. Use of parts and/or procedures other than factory-supplied or -approved replacement parts and/or procedures. 5. Non-Kohler replacement parts. Replacement of a failed Kohler part with a non-Kohler part voids the warranty on that part. 6. Original installation charges and startup costs. 7. Additional expenses for repair after normal business hours, i.e. overtime or holiday labor rates. 8. Rental of equipment during performance of warranty repairs. 9. Removal and replacement of non-Kohler-supplied options and equipment. 10. Non-Kohler-authorized repair shop labor without prior approval from Kohler Co. Warranty Department. 11. Expenses incurred investigating performance complaints unless the problem is caused by defective Kohler materials or workmanship. 12. Maintenance items such as fuses, lamps, and adjustments. 13. Labor and travel charges after the first year of the transfer switch main contacts warranty period. 14. Travel time and mileage exceeding 300 miles round trip. To obtain warranty service, call 1-800-544-2444 for your nearest authorized Kohler service representative or write Kohler Co., Kohler Power Systems Service Department, MS072, Kohler, WI 53044 USA. KOHLER CO. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND Including, but not limited to, Incidental and/or consequential labor costs, Installation charges, telephone charges, or transportation charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts. This is our exclusive written warranty. We make no other express warranty nor is anyone authorized to make any on our behalf. ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of Incidental and/or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. KOHLER~ KOHLER CO. Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLER Power.com TP-5373 4/15f Stationary Standby and Prime Power Industrial Generator Set One-Year or Two Thousand (2000)-Hour Limited Warranty Your Kohler product has been manufactured and inspected with care by experienced craftsmen. If you are the original end user, Kohler Co. warrants, for the period indicated below, each product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. In the event of a defect in materials or workmanship, Kohler Co. will repair, replace, or make appropriate adjustment at Kohler Co.'s option if the product, upon Kohler Co.'s inspection, is found to be properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with Kohler Co.'s instruction manuals. A Kohler distributor, dealer, or authorized service representative must perform startup. Kohler Product Warranty Coverage Stationary Standby Generator Set & Accessories One (1) year from registered startup or two thousand (2000) hours (whichever occurs first). In any event, the warranty period will expire not later than thirty (30) months from the date of shipment from Kohler Co.'s factory. Stationary Prime Power Generator Set & Accessories One (1) year from registered startup or two thousand (2000) hours (whichever occurs first). In any event, the warranty period will expire not later than thirty (30) months from the date of shipment from Kohler Co.'s factory. The following will not be covered by the warranty: 1. Normal wear, routine tuneups, tuneup parts, adjustments, and periodic service. 2. Damage, including but not limited to damage caused by accidents, improper installation or handling, faulty repairs not performed by an authorized Kohler service representative, improper storage, or acts of God. 3. Damage caused by operation at speeds, or with fuel, loads, conditions, modifications or installation contrary to published specifications. 4. Damage caused by negligent maintenance such as: a. Failure to provide the specified type and sufficient quantity of lubricating oil. b. Failure to keep the air intake and cooling fin areas clean. c. Failure to service the air cleaner. d. Failure to provide sufficient coolant and/or cooling air. e. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as prescribed in supplied manuals. f. Failure to regularly exercise the generator set under load (stationary applications only). 5. Original installation charges and startup costs. 6. Starting batteries and the following related expenses: a. Labor charges related to battery service. b. Travel expenses related to battery service. 7. Additional expenses for repairs performed after normal business hours, i.e. overtime or holiday labor rates. 8. Rental of equipment during the performance of warranty repairs. 9. Removal and replacement of non-Kohler-supplied options and equipment. 10. Non-Kohler replacement parts. Replacement of a failed Kohler part with a non-Kohler part voids the warranty on that part. 11 . Radiators replaced rather than repaired. 12. Fuel injection pumps not repaired by an authorized Kohler service representative. 13. Non-Kohler-authorized repair shop labor without prior approval from Kohler Co. Warranty Department. 14. Engine fluids such as fuel, oil, or coolanVantifreeze. 15. Shop supplies such as adhesives, cleaning solvents, and rags. 16. Expenses incurred investigating performance complaints unless the problem is caused by defective Kohler materials or workmanship. 17. Maintenance items such as fuses, lamps, filters, spark plugs, loose or leaking clamps, and adjustments. 18. Travel time and mileage exceeding 300 miles round trip. To obtain warranty service, call 1-800-544-2444 for your nearest authorized Kohler service representative or write Kohler Co., Service Department, MS072, Kohler, WI 53044 USA. KOHLER CO. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND including, but not limited to, Incidental and/or consequential labor costs, Installation charges, telephone charges, or transportation charges In connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts. This is our exclusive written warranty. We make no other express warranty nor is anyone authorized to make any on our behalf. ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental and/or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441 , Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com TP-5374 12/151 Stationary Standby Industrial Generator Set Extended Two-Year or Two Thousand (2000)-Hour Limited Warranty Your Kohler product has been manufactured and inspected with care by experienced craftsmen. If you are the original end user, Kohler Co. warrants, for the period indicated below, each productto be free from defects in materials and workmanship. In the event of a defect in materials or workmanship, Kohler Co. will repair, replace, or make appropriate adjustment at Kohler Co.'s option if the product, upon Kohler Co.'s inspection, is found to be properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with Kohler Co.'s instruction manuals. A Kohler distributor, dealer, or authorized service representative must perform startup. Kohler Product Warranty Coverage Stationary Standby Generator Set & Accessories Two (2) years from registered startup or two thousand (2000) hours (whichever occurs first). This warranty is effective only upon Kohler Co.'s receipt of an extended warranty registration form and warranty fee within one year of registered startup. The extended limited warranty start date is determined by the standard limited warranty requirements and runs concurrent with the standard limited warranty during the first year. To receive extended limited warranty coverage, the provisions of the standard limited warranty registration must be met. The following will not be covered by the warranty: 1. Normal wear, routine tuneups, tuneup parts, adjustments, and periodic service. 2. Damage, including but not limited to damage caused by accidents, improper installation or handling, faulty repairs not performed by an authorized Kohler service representative, improper storage, or acts of God. 3. Damage caused by operation at speeds, or with fuel, loads, conditions, modifications or installation contrary to published specifications. 4. Damage caused by negligent maintenance such as: a. Failure to provide the specified type and sufficient quantity of lubricating oil. b. Failure to keep the air intake and cooling fin areas clean. c. Failure to service the air cleaner. d. Failure to provide sufficient coolant and/or cooling air. e. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as prescribed in supplied manuals. f. Failure to regularly exercise the generator set under load (stationary applications only). 5. Original installation charges and startup costs. 6. Starting batteries and the following related expenses: a. Labor charges related to battery service. b. Travel expenses related to battery service. 7. Engine coolant heaters, heater controls, and circulating pumps after the first year of the warranty period. 8. Additional expenses for repairs performed after normal business hours, i.e. overtime or holiday labor rates. 9. Rental of equipment during the performance of warranty repairs. 1 o. Removal and replacement of non-Kohler-supplied options and equipment. 11. Non-Kohler replacement parts. Replacement of a failed Kohler part with a non-Kohler part voids the warranty on that part. 12. Radiators replaced rather than repaired. 13. Fuel injection pumps not repaired by an authorized Kohler service representative. 14. Non-Kohler-authorized repair shop labor without prior approval from Kohler Co. Warranty Department. 15. Engine fluids such as fuel, oil, or coolant/antifreeze. 16. Shop supplies such as adhesives, cleaning solvents, and rags. 17. Expenses incurred investigating performance complaints unless the problem is caused by defective Kohler materials or workmanship. 18. Maintenance items such as fuses, lamps, filters, spark plugs, loose or leaking clamps, and adjustments. 19. Travel time and mileage exceeding 300 miles round trip. To obtain warranty service, call 1-800-544-2444 for your nearest authorized Kohler service representative or write Kohler Co., Service Department, MS072, Kohler, WI 53044 USA. KOHLER CO. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND including, but not limited to, incidental and/or consequential labor costs, installation charges, telephone charges, or transportation charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts. This is our exclusive written warranty. We make no other express warranty nor is anyone authorized to make any on our behalf. ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental and/or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLERPower.com TP-5497 8/161 Transfer Switch Extended Ten-Year Major Components Limited Warranty Your Kohler product has been manufactured and inspected with care by experienced craftsmen. If you are the original end user, Kohler Co. warrants, for the period indicated below, each productto be free from defects in materials and workmanship. In the event of a defect in materials or workmanship, Kohler Co. will repair, replace, or make appropriate adjustment at Kohler Co.'s option if the product, upon Kohler Co.'s inspection, is found to be properly installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with Kohler Co.'s instruction manuals. A Kohler distributor, dealer, or authorized service representative must perform startup. Kohler Product Warranty Coverage Transfer switch Transfer switch main contacts Ten (10) years from registered startup date. Ten (10) years from the registered startup date. This warranty Is not effective unless a proper extended warranty registration form and warranty fee have been sent to Kohler Co. within one year of registered startup. The ex1ended warranty start date is determined by the standard warranty requirements and runs concurrent with the standard warranty during the first year. To receive ex1ended warranty coverage, the provisions of the standard warranty registration must be met. The following will not be covered by the warranty: 1. Normal wear, periodic service, and routine adjustments. 2. Damage, including but not limited to damage caused by accidents, improper installation or handling, faulty repairs not performed by an authorized Kohler service representative, improper storage, or acts of God. 3. Damage caused by operation above or below rated capacity, voltage, or frequency; modifications; or installation contrary to published specifications, codes, recommendations, and accepted industry practices. 4. Damage caused by negligent maintenance such as: a. Failure to provide a clean, dry environment. b. Failure to perform recommended exercising. c. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as prescribed in supplied manuals. d. Use of other than factory-supplied or -approved replacement parts and/or procedures. 5. Non-Kohler replacement parts. Replacement of a failed Kohler part with a non-Kohler part voids the warranty on that part. 6. Original installation charges and startup costs. 7. Additional expenses for repair after normal business hours, i.e. overtime or holiday labor rates. 8. Rental of equipment during performance of warranty repairs. 9. Removal and replacement of non-Kohler-supplied options and equipment. 10. Non-Kohler-authorized repair shop labor without prior approval from Kohler Co. Warranty Department. 11 . Expenses incurred investigating performance complaints unless the problem is caused by defective Kohler materials or workmanship. 12. Maintenance items such as fuses, lamps, and adjustments. 13. Labor and travel charges for the third through the tenth year of the warranty. 14. Travel time and mileage exceeding 300 miles round trip. To obtain warranty service, call 1-800-544-2444 for your nearest authorized Kohler service representative or write Kohler Co., Kohler Power Systems Service Department, MS072, Kohler, WI 53044 USA. KOHLER CO. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND Including, but not limited to, incidental and/or consequential labor costs, installation charges, telephone charges, or transportation charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts. This is our exclusive written warranty. We make no other express warranty nor is anyone authorized to make any on our behalf. ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental and/or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. KOHLER. KOHLER CO. Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLER Power.com TP-6088 4/1 Sd KOHLER. M VMC GROUP KOHLER® M THE POWER OF TOGETHER" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certification No. VMA-45451-01 C (Revision 6) Expiration Date: 10/31/2022 Certification Parameters: The nonstructural products (mechanical and/or electrical components) listed on this certificate are CERTIFIED1 FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS in accordance with the following building code2 releases. IBC 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018 The following model designations, options, and accessories are included in this certification. Reference report number VMA-45451-01 as issued by The VMC Group for a complete list of certified models, included accessories/options, and certified installation methods. Kohler; Diesel Gensets REOZJx; 20kW -500kW The above referenced equipment is APPROVED for seismic application when properly installed3, used as intended, and contains a Seismic Certification Label referencing this Certificate of Compliance . As limited by the tabulated values, below grade, grade, and roof-level installations, installations in essential facilities, for life safety applications, and/or of equipment containing hazardous contents are permitted and included in this certification with an Equipment Importance Factor assigned as Ip=1.5. The equipment is qualified by successful seismic shake table testing at the nationally recognized University of California Berkeley Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, Curtis-Wright Flow Control Company Qualtech NP (Formerly Trentec), and Clark Dynamic Test Laboratory under the witness of the ISO Accredited Product Certification Agency, The VMC Group. Certified IBC Certified Seismic Design Levels Importance Ip s 1.5 Soil Classes A-E Risk Categories I-IV Design Categories A-F , z/h s 1.0 , z/h = 0.0 ~--------------+--------------- / I i Sos s 1.930g : Soss 1.930g I I I I Certified Seismic Installation Methods Rigid Mounting From Unit Base To Rigid Structure Rigid Mounting From Unit Base To Fuel Tank HEADQUARTERS 113 Main Street Bloomingdale. NJ 07403 Phone: 973.838.1780 Toll Free: 800.569.8423 Fax: 973.492.8430 102S-1 03387 Rev1 5 CALIFORNIA 180 Promenade Circle Suite 300 Sacramento. CA 95834 Phone: 916.634.7771 TEXAS 11930 Brittmoore Park Drive Houston. TX 77041 Phone: 713.466.0003 Fax: 713.466.135S thevmcgroup.com ADVANCED ANTIYIBRATION -CONPDNtNIS- (( )> DCL Page 1 of 3 G18-206 10/19b VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER' CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certified Product Table: I I Model Rating Range [kW) 1 EPA Rating I Configuration I Max L [In.) 1 Max W [In.) 1 Max H [In.) 1 Max Weight Pbs.) 1 1 OffTank 1 91 1 1 60 1 2,566 REOZJC I 20 -60 I----------1--------I 1--------1------------ 1 1 1 On Tank 1 114 1 1 96 1 4,228 ------+------------1 1----------1--------I 42 1--------1------------• 1 1 OffTank 1 91 1 1 60 1 2,556 REOZJD I 50-60 1----------1--------1 1--------1------------ 1 1 1 OnTank 1 114 1 1 96 1 4,228 ------+------------1 1----------1--------1--------t-------l------------ l 1 1 OffTank 1 162 1 1 85 1 6,250 REOZJE I 80-275 I Tier3 1----------1--------1 1--------1------------1 1 1 1 On Tank 1 210 1 1 121 1 10,330 ------+------------l 1----------1--------I 1--------1------------ • 1 1 1 OffTank 1 161 1 1 84 1 5,090 REOZJF I 80-200 I 1----------1--------1 53 1--------1------------ 1 1 1 OnTank 1 197 1 1 120 1 8,530 ------+------------1 1----------1--------I I--------1------------ 1 1 1 OffTank 1 161 1 1 84 1 4,250 REOZJG I 125-180 I 1---------+-------1 1--------1------------ 1 1 1 OnTank 1 197 1 1 120 . 1 7,960 ------+-----------+-------+---------1--------1--------t-------l------------ l 1 1 Off Tank 1 198 1 70 1 95 1 11,525 REOZJ I 300 -500 I I----------1--------1--------t-------1------------ 1 1 1 On Tank 1 301 1 102 1 138 1 19,236 ... -----+------------1 Tier 2, 3 1----------1--------1--------t-------1------------ 1 1 1 Off Tank 1 233 1 59 1 91 1 11,523 REOZJB I 350 -500 I I---------+------+-------+-------1------------ 1 1 1 On Tank 1 379 1 102 1 140 1 19,420 .1 l I J I I l *Maximum weight and dimensions reflect greatest for open and enclosed. For exact limits please contact the manufacturer. l r 1 I Group I Type I SDs (z/h=0) 1 SDs (z/h=1) 1 AFlex-H I ARIIJ-H I AF1ex-v I AR19-v I Fp/Wp I I I I I I I I • I Seismic I AC156 1 1.93 1 1.93 1 3.09 1 2.32 1 1.29 1 0.52 1 1.39 l l L_ L_ .1-l I L I This certification includes the open generator set and the enclosed generator set when installed with or without the sub-base tank. This certification also Includes the sub-base tank as a stand-alone accessory. The generator set and included options shall be a catalogue design and factory supplied. The generator set and applicable options shall be Installed and attached to the building structure per the manufacturer supplied seismic installation instructions. For a list of certified configurations and options please directly contact the manufacturer. This certification excludes all non-factory supplied accessories, Including but not limited to mufflers, Isolation/restraint devices, remote control panels, remote radiators, pumps and other electrical/mechanical components. 102S-l 03387 Revl 5 VMA-45451 -01 C (Revision 6) Issue Date: Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Revision Date: Monday, October 21, 2019 Expiration Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 Page 2 of 3 G18-206 10/19b VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER" KOHLER. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Notes & Comments: 1. All equipment listed herein successfully passed the seismic acceptance criteria for shake testing non-structural components and systems as set forth in the ICC AC-1 56. The Test Response Spectrum (TRS) enveloped the Required Response Spectrum (RRS) for all units tested. The units cited in this certification were representative sample(s) of a contingent of models and all remained captive and structurally sound after the seismic shake simulation. The units also remained functionally opera1ional after the simulation testing as functional testing was completed by the equipment manufacturer before and after the seismic simulations. Although a seismic qualified unit inherently contains some wind resisting capacity, that capacity is undetermined and is excluded from this certification. Snow/Ice loads have been neglected and thus limit the unit to be installed both indoors (covered by an independent protective structure) and out of doors (exposed to accumulating snow/ice) for ground snow loads no greater than 30 psf for all applications. 2. The following building codes are addressed under this certification: IBC 2018 referencing ASCE7-16 and ICC-ES AC· 156 IBC 2015 referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC-ES AC-156 IBC 2012 referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC·ES AC-156 IBC 2009 referencing ASCE7-05 and ICC-ES AC-156 3. Refer to the manufacturer supplied installation drawings for anchor requirements and mounting considerations for seismic applications. Required anchor locations, size, style, and load capacities (tension and shear) may be specified on the installation drawings or specified by a 3rd party. Mounting requirement details such as anchor brand, type, embedment depth, edge spacing, anchor-to-anchor spacing, concrete strength, special inspection, wall design, and attachment to non-building structures must be outlined and approved by the Engineer of Record for the project or building. Structural walls, structural floors, and housekeeping pads must also be seismically designed and approved by the project or building Structural Engineer of Record to withstand the seismic anchor loads as defined on the installation drawings. The installing contractor is responsible for observing the installation detailed in the seismic installation drawings and the proper installation of all anchors and mounting hardware. 4. For this certificate and certification to remain valid, this certificate must correspond to the "Seismic Certification Label' found affixed to the unit by the factory. The label ensures the manufacturer built the unit in conformance to the IBC seismic design criteria set forth by the Certified Seismic Qualification Agency, The VMC Group, and meets the seismic design levels claimed by this certificate. 5. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing connections to the equipment must be flexibly attached as to not transfer load through the connection. The structural integrity of any conduit, cable trays, piping, ductwork and/or flexible connections is the responsibility of others. This certification does not guarantee the equipment will remain compliant to NEMA, IP, UL, or CSA standards after a seismic event. 6. This certificate applies to units manufactured at: Kohler, N7650 Lakeshore Road, Sheboygan, WI 53083 7. This certification follows The VMC ~roup's IS0-17065 Scheme. [r! ACCREDITED PJOdil:t Caldat,an ,,..., 102S-1 03387 Rev1 5 VMA-45451-01 C (Revision 6) Issue Date: Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Revision Date: Monday, October 21 , 2019 Expiration Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 r1~ John P. Giuliano, PE President, The VMC Group VMC GROUP Page 3 of 3 G 18-206 10/19b VMC GROUP THE POW ER OF TOGETHER. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certification No. VMA-46550-01 C (Revision 10) Expiration Date: 10/31/2022 Certification Parameters: The nonstructural products (mechanical and/or electrical components) listed on this certificate are CERTIFIED' FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS in accordance with the following building code2 releases. IBC 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 The following model designations, options, and accessories are included in this certification. Reference report number VMA-46550-01 as issued by VMC Group for a complete list of certified models, included accessories/options, and certified installation methods. Kohler; Automatic Transfer Switches KCx, KSS, KBx, KGx, KEP ICCB, KEP MCCB; 30 -4000 Amps The above referenced equipment is APPROVED for seismic application when properly installed3, used as intended, and contains a Seismic Certification Label referencing this Certificate of Compliance . As limited by the tabulated values, below grade, grade, and roof-level installations, installations in essential facilities, for life safety applications, and/or of equipment containing hazardous contents are permitted and included in this certification with an Equipment Importance Factor assigned as lp=l .5. The equipment is qualified by successful seismic shake table testing at the nationally recognized University of California Berkeley Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, National Technical Solutions Longmont {formerly Sun APT), and National Technical Solutions Huntsville (formerly Wyle Labs) under the witness of the ISO Accredited Product Certification Agency, the VMC Group. Certified IBC Certified Seismic Design Levels8 Importance Ip s 1.5 : ----~~_s_~·E ____ +: ----~~ _=_~·E ____ J Soil Classes A-E r Risk Categories I-IV Sos s 2.000 g Sos s 2.000 g Design Categories A-F The qualified seismic design level stated is the lowest for all series this certificate covers. For more information, see the certified product tables on page 2. Certified Seismic Installation Methods Rigid Mounting From Unit Base To Rigid Structure HEADQUARTERS 113 Main Street Bloomingdale. NJ 07403 Phone: 973.838.1780 Toll Free: 800.569.8423 Fax: 973.492.8430 102S-103387 Revl 8 CALIFORNIA 180 Promenade Circle Suite 300 Sacramento. CA 95834 Phone: 916.634.7771 Directly To Structural Wall TEXAS 11930 Brittmoore Park Drive Houston. TX 77041 Phone: 713.466.0003 Fax: 713.466.1355 thevmcgroup.com ADVANCED lNTIVIIIIW'ION -COMPDHfMTS- <( )) DCL DYNAMIC CCerTlll'l041'10t.l -- Page 1 of 3 G18-211 4/21d VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER" KOHLER. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certified Product Table: Model Amp Range KCS, KSS 1 30-1200 1 ----------+-------j KCS 1600- 1 4000 I ----------T-------1 I 150 • 1200 I KCP/KCC ~-------j 1600 -I I 4000 : ----------T-------1 KCS / KCP / 1 1600 - KCC : 2000 1 ----------T-------1 I 150 • 1200 I KBS / KBP / ~-------j KBC 1 1600-1 : 4000 : ----------T-------1 KGS / KGP 1 150 -3000 1 ----------+-------! KEP ICCB 800 -4000 1 1 1 I 1 ~---------+-------! KEPMCCB ~-1~~:_~0~-j 1000- 1200 T NEMA NEMA 1 3R X X r NEMA 4 NEMA 4X NEMA 12 : Certified Sos Level I I X I X I X I ~ -----+-----+------1 N/A N/A I N/A I I 1 I I r-------r------r-------1 I X I X I X I ~-----+-----+------1 2.00g at Roof 2.50g at Grade N/A N/A I I N/A I 1 I 1 Configuration Non-Bypass (Standard Connection) I r------------------ 1 : Non-Bypass 1 1 , : 1 (Front Connected) r------r------r-------r-------------r------------------ 1 X I X I X I I ~-----+-----+------1 I Bypass N/A I N/A 1 N/A , : : 1 2.00g at Roof and r ------r------r ------1 Grade 1 X 1 X I X I ~-----+-----+------I I I I N/A N/A N/A I I I I ~ -----+-----+------I I I I 1 I X I X I X I I I I I I ~------------------Service Entrance 1 {Insulated Case Circuit 1 Breaker) ~----------------- ' I Service Entrance (Molded Case Circuit Breaker) An "X" denotes that the given NEMA enclosure is available as a certified option, whereas the "N/A' denotes the given NEMA enclosure is not available as a certified option. I I Group I Type I Sos (z/h=O) , Sos (z/h=1) 1 AAex-H 1 Aiull-H 1 ¾1ox-v I A111g-v I Fp/Wp Seismic I AC156 1 2.00 1 2.00 1 3.20 1 2.40 1 1 .33 1 0.53 1 1.50 l I .1 _L J .l. .l. l This certification includes the product and factory supplied accessories and options. The product and included accessories and options shall be a catalogue design and factory supplied. The product shall be installed and attached to the building structure per the manufacturer supplied seismic installation instructions. For a list of certified configurations and options please directly contact the manufacturer. This certification excludes all non-factory supplied accessories, including but not limited to enclosures, isolation/restraint devices, remote control panels, mounting brackets, and other electrical/mechanical components. 102S-103387 Rev18 VMA-46550-01 C (Revision 10) Issue Date: Sunday, November 3, 2013 Revision Date: Monday, April 12, 2021 Expiration Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 Page 2 of 3 G18-211 4/21d VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Notes & Comments: 1. All equipment listed herein successfully passed the seismic acceptance criteria for shake testing non-structural components and systems as set forth in the ICC AC-156. The Test Response Spectrum {TRS) enveloped the Required Response Spectrum (RRS) for all units tested. The tested units were representative sample(s) of a contingent of models and all remained captive and structurally sound after the seismic shake simulation. The units also remained functionally operational after the simulation testing as functional testing was completed by the equipment manufacturer before and after the seismic simulations. Although a seismic qualified unit inherently contains some wind resisting capacity, that capacity Is undetermined and is excluded from this certification. Snow/Ice loads have been neglected and thus limit the unit to be installed both indoors (covered by an independent protective structure) and out of doors (exposed to accumulating snow/ice) for ground snow loads no greater than 30 psf for all applications. 2. The following building codes are addressed under this certification: IBC 2018 referencing ASCE7-16 and ICC-ES AC-156 IBC 2015 referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC-ES AC-156 IBC 2012 referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC-ES AC-156 IBC 2009 referencing ASCE7-05 and ICC-ES AC-156 3. Refer to the manufacturer supplied installation drawings for anchor requirements and mounting considerations for seismic applications. Required anchor locations, size. style, and load capacities (tension and shear) may be specified on the installation drawings or specified by a 3rd party. Mounting requirement details such as anchor brand, type, embedment depth, edge spacing, anchor-to-anchor spacing, concrete strength, special inspection, wall design, and attachment to non-building structures must be outlined and approved by the Engineer of Record for the project or building. Structural walls, structural floors, and housekeeping pads must also be seismically designed and approved by the project or building Structural Engineer of Record to withstand the seismic anchor loads as defined on the installation drawings. The installing contractor is responsible for ensuring the proper installation of all anchors and mounting hardware. 4. For this certificate and certification to remain valid, this certificate must correspond to the 'Seismic Certification Label' found affixed to the unit by the factory. The label ensures the manufacturer built the unit in conformance to the IBC seismic design criteria set forth by the Certified Seismic Qualification Agency, the VMC Group, and meets the seismic design levels claimed by this certificate. 5. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing connections to the equipment must be flexibly attached as to not transfer load through the connection. The structural integrity of any conduit, cable trays, piping, ductwork and/or flexible connections is the responsibility of others. This certification does not guarantee the equipment will remain compliant to NEMA, IP. UL, or CSA standards after a seismic event. 6. This certificate applies to units manufactured at: 300 Twin Oaks Rd, Kohler, WI 53044 7. This certification follows the VMC Group's ISO-17065 Scheme. 8. The qualified seismic design level stated is the lowest for all series this certificate covers. For more information, see the certified product tables on page 2. m ACCREDITED PIDdKJ.GertJiculn A""" 102S-1 03387 Rev1 8 VMA-46550-01 C (Revision 10) Issue Date: Sunday, November 3, 2013 Revision Date: Monday, April 12, 2021 Expiration Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 rr~ John P. Giuliano, PE President, VMC Group Page 3 of 3 G18-211 4/21d bsi. bsi ®{I Certificate of Registration QUALI1Y MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -ISO 9001 :2015 This is to certify that: Holds Certificate No: Kohler Power Systems N7650 Lakeshore Road Sheboygan Wisconsin 53083 USA FM 727 336 and operates a Quality Management System which complies with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 for the following scope: Design, manufacture, and distributor support for electrical generators, altematOl's, fuel tanks, automatic transfer switches and switchgear. For and on behalf of BSl: Original Registration Date: 1995-02-28 Latest Revision Date: 2021-10-29 Expiry Date: 2024-11-06 Page: 1 of 2 -~--.-.--, •~I'.' flll tH Tt n ... making excellence a hab it:" Th·s cernfc..te rellldins t'li? prope-ty d BSI dnd shdll be retJ.Jme<l 0 'Tlmedidtely upo,, •eq...est. An electrcnc certif.c.,~ c..n be duthentic.ted online, J>,inted copi-;s c..n be ~·.t<1.~ d: --..,.bsig-o..p.com/Cf~'ltDirecto,y To be · e.d ,i conj,.;"!Ction with th,1 scol)'? d~~ or tt e .. tt.c'led dPl)i!OOix. InFom>stion .nd Cont..ct: BS!, Kitem.,·k Co-rt, D.«f twenue, Knowlhill, M1kon Ke,·nes MK5 8PP. Tel: -44 345 080 9000 BSI Assur.ince UK Limited, registered in Engl..nd under number 7805321 dt 389 Olis-Hick Higl\ Rood, London W4 4Al. UK. A Member d me BS! G<00p of Comp..nies. G15-152 10/21 Certificate No: location Kohler Power Systems -GK 900 Highland Drive Bldg 604 Kohler Wisconsin 53004 USA FM 727336 Kohler Power Systems N7650 L.akeshore Road Sheboygan Wisconsin 53083 USA Kohler Power Systems 300 N Dekora Woods Blvd Saukville Wisconsin 53080 USA Kohler Power Systems Muth Warehouse 28.21 Muth Court Sheboygan Wisconsin 53083 USA Kohler Power Systems KWIP Warehouse 4327 County EE Sheboygan Wisconsin 53081 USA Original Regisb-ation Date: 1995-02-28 latest Revision Date: 2021-10-29 Registered Activities Manufacture of leads and harness, automatic transfer switches and switchgear. Distribution of generator sets. Design, manufacture, and distributor support for electrical generata-s, automatic transfer switches and switchgear. Manufacture of fuel tanks, skids, fabricated components and generators. The distribution of generator sets. Recei.vtng, sequencing and warehousing of generator components. Effective Date: 2021-11--07 Expiry Date: 2024-11--06 Page: 2 of 2 This oen:rutP ,em.,ins t:'11! p operty d BS1 dnd sh.II be retume<I mmedi,,te!y upon eq1.est. An electron..:: ceronc..te c.,n be .uthentic..ted ~ P-inted copies c;..r, be v,1J-d.ted •t www.bsig,=p.coll".1C -Directo!V To be re..cl ~ conpnction w di the scope .bo-Ye Of' tile ot:t.c:'-.ed dppend•x. Inform .. tion .nd Cont.,ct: BSI, Kitern., ·k Court, D•V)' twe.~ue, 1(0011,lhi , Milton Kev-.es MK5 SPP: Tel: ~ 44 345 080 '3000 851 Assur..nce UK Limited, registered in E~"ld under number 7805321 dt 389 ChisNick Hg'l Ro.,d, London \"14 4Al. UI(, A Memner d ti'IE' B51 G'0<.p of Comp.,nies, G15-15210/21 PROTOTYPE TEST REPORT Models Covered: 230,250, 275REOZJE Model Tested: 275REOZJE Cooling System Tested: SOC GENSET Alternator Tested: 4UA10 Engine Tested: 6090HF484 Voltage Tested: 208V Maximum power test to assure that the prime mover and alternator have sufficient capacity to operate within specifications. Meets Rated Load Steady-state load test to ensure voltage stability meets or exceeds ISO8528-5 requirements and to verify compliance with steady state speed control specifications. ± 0.25 % Frequency Band ± 0.50 % Voltage Deviation Transient load tests per NEMA MG1-32.18, and ISO 8528 to verify specifications of transient voltage regulation, voltage dip, voltage overshoot, recovery voltage, and recovery time. Values shown for model tested above. Please contact factory for additional details. Full Load Acceptance Full Load Rejection 43.7 % Voltage Dip 32.1 % Voltage Overshoot 2.90 Seconds of Recovery Time 3.40 Seconds of Recovery Time 26.5 % Frequency Dip 4.30 % Frequency Overshoot 3.40 Seconds of Recovery Time 0.50 Seconds of Recovery Time G2 ISO8528-5 Class (G1, G2, G3) NFPA 110 one step testing to determine the amount of time required for the generator set to reach 90% voltage and frequency to allow the ATS to transfer. Complies with NFPA 110 Type 10 Vibrational analysis to verify that generator vibrations are within acceptable limits per ISO 8528-9. Complies Torsional analysis data to verify torsional effects are not detrimental and that the generator set will provide dependable service as specified. Complies Generator set cooling and air flow tests to verify maximum operating ambient temperature. (Cooling system test results are available on TIB-118) Acoustical noise intensity and sound attenuation effects tests (Acoustical noise results are available on TIB-114 & 115) Exhaust Back Pressure test completed to demonstrate within engine limitation (Exhaust back pressure test results are available on TIB-11 9) G18-462 11 /19 PROTOTYPE TEST REPORT Models Covered: 230,250, 275REOZJE Model Tested: 275REOZJE Cooling System Tested: SOC ALTERNATOR Alternator Tested: 4UA10 Engine Tested: 6090HF484 Voltage Tested: 208V Alternator temperature rise test per NEMA MG1-32.6. Standby and prime ratings of the alternator are established during this test. Alternator overload test per NEMA MG1-32.8. Motor starting tests per NEMA MG1-32.18.5 to evaluate capabilities of generator, exciter, and regulator system. Three-phase symmetrical short-circuit test per NEMA MG1-32.13 to demonstrate short circuit performance, mechanical integrity, ability to sustain short-circuit current. Harmonic analysis, voltage waveform deviation per NEMA MG1 -32.10 to confirm that the generator set is producing clean voltage within acceptable limits. (Alternator detailed test results are available on TIB-102) G18-462 11/19 Kohler Standby/Prime Generator Set Test Program Testing is an integral part of quality assurance. In keeping with our uncompromising commitmentto quality, safety, and reliability, every Kohler Standby/Prime power generator set undergoes an extensive series of prototype and production testing. Prot~type Testing Prototype testing includes the potentially destructive tests necessary to verify design, proper function of protective devices and safety features, and reliability expectations. Kohler's prototype testing includes the following: • Alternator temperature rise test per NEMA MG1-32.6. Standby and prime ratings of the alternator are established during this test. • Maximum power test to assure that the prime mover and alternator have sufficient capacity to operate within specifications. • Alternator overload test per NEMA MG1-32.8. • Steady-state load test to ensure voltage regulation meets or exceeds ANSI C84.1, NEMA MG1-32.17 requirements and to verify compliance with steady- state speed control specifications. • Transient test to verify speed controls meets or exceeds specifications. • Transient load tests per NEMA MG1-32.18, and ISO 8528 to verify specifications of transient voltage regulation, voltage dip, voltage overshoot, recovery voltage, and recovery time. • Motor starting tests per NEMA MG1 -32.18.5 to evaluate capabilities of generator, exciter, and regulator system. • Three-phase symmetrical short-circuit test per NEMA MG1-32.13 to demonstrate short circuit performance, mechanical integrity, ability to sustain short-circuit current. • Harmonic analysis, voltage waveform deviation per NEMA MG1-32.10 to confirm that the generator set is producing clean voltage within acceptable limits. • Generator set cooling and air flow tests to verify maximum operating ambient temperature. • Reliability tests to demonstrate product durability, followed by root cause analysis of discovered failures and defects. Corrective action is taken to improve the design, workmanship, or components. • Acoustical noise intensity and sound attenuation effects tests. Production Testing In production, Kohler Standby/Prime generator sets are built to the stringent standards established by the prototype program. Every Kohler generator set is fully tested prior to leaving the factory. Production testing includes the following: • Stator and exciter winding high-potential test on all generators. Surge transient tests on stators for generators 180 kW or larger. Continuity and balance tests on all rotors. • One-step, full-load pickup tests to verify that the performance of each generator set, regulator, and governor meets published specifications. • Regulation and stability of voltage and frequency are tested and verified at no load, 1/4 load, 1/2 load, 3/4 load, and full-rated load. • Voltage, amperage, frequency and power output ratings verified by full-load test. • The proper operation of controller logic circuitry, prealarm warnings, and shutdown functions is tested and verified. • Any defect or variation from specification discovered during testing is corrected and retested prior to approval for shipment to the customer. Torsional analysis data, to verify torsional effects are not detrimental and that the generator set will provide dependable service as specified, is available upon request. Kohler offers other testing at the customer's request at an additional charge. These optional tests include power factor testing, customized load testing for specific application, witness testing, and a broad range of MIL-STD-705c testing. A certified test report is also available at an additional charge. KOHLER CO. Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-565-3381, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KohlerPowerSystemscom G18-56 12/0Sll Kohler Automatic Transfer Switch Test Program Bypass/Isolation Models Testing is an integral part of quality assurance. In keeping with our uncompromising commitment to quality, safety, and reliability, every Kohler Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) undergoes an extensive series of performance and production testing. Performance Testing All Kohler ATSs are UL 1008 listed, which includes the following performance tests: • General -Normal Operation • Overvoltage • Undervoltage • Overload • Temperature Rise • Endurance • Dielectric Voltage -Withstand • Short Circuit Withstand • Short Circuit Close-On • Dielectric Voltage -Withstand (repeated) • Strength of insulating base and support EMC/EMI Immunity Verification Controls and printed circuit board assemblies are evaluated to IEC and IEEE tests, including: • EN61000-4-4 Fast Transient Immunity Severity Level 4 • EN61000-4-5 Surge Immunity Class 4 (voltage sensing and programmable inputs only) • IEC Specifications for EMI/EMC Immunity: o CISPR 11, Radiated Emissions o I EC 1000-4-2, Electrostatic Discharge o IEC 1000-4-3, Radiated Electromagnetic Fields o IEC 1000-4-4, Electrical Fast Transients (Bursts) o IEC 1000-4-5, Surge Voltage o I EC 1000-4-6, Conducted RF Disturbances o IEC 1000-4-8, Magnetic Fields o IEC 1000-4-11, Voltage Dips and Interruptions • IEEE 472 (ANSI C37.90A) Ring Wave Test KOHLER. Production Testing Every Kohler ATS is fully tested prior to leaving the factory. Visual inspections are also performed by the mechanism manufacturer as well as Kohler personnel during assembly and final test. Production testing includes the following: • Electrical operation testing on all ATSs • Verification of controller communication • Verification of controller settings • Voltage calibration • Automatic transfer switch operation when Normal source is lost o Verify engine start signal o Verify transfer to Emergency position when Emergency source is available • Automatic Transfer switch operation when Normal source returns o Verify transfer to Normal position o Verify engine start signal is removed • Operation of the bypass mechanism and indicator lights • Verification of ATS drawout functionality CSA Certification CSA Certification is also available upon request. CSA certification includes the following additional test: • Dielectric test at 1 ooov plus twice the maximum rated voltage Options Testing The operation of all installed options is verified. Tested options include: • Input/Output Modules • Supervised Transfer Control Switch • Preferred Source Switch • Load Shed, Normal and Emergency • Line-to-Neutral Monitoring Kohler offers other testing at the customer's request at an additional charge. These optional tests include customized load testing for specific application, contact resistance testing, and witness testing. A certified test report is also available at an additional charge. KOHLER CO., Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 Phone 920-457-4441, Fax 920-459-1646 For the nearest sales/service outlet in the US and Canada, phone 1-800-544-2444 KOHLER Power.com G18-415 2/2-0 KOHLER. ITV STARTUP REQUEST AND CHECKLIST FORM ELE Generator system startups are typically quoted for Normal working hours and are limited to a single trip to the job site. Please help us avoid the need to invoice for supplemental visits by insuring that the system is ready for startup on the initial trip. BCEW is not an installation Contractor. Any wiring. terminations or other additional work will be billed at our current labor rate in full 1 hour increments. Please allow at least 10 working days for scheduling of onsite startup and training services. Please fax completed checklist to BCEW at (619) 938-8217 or email it to startupgroup@bcew.com. Dispatch will call you to schedule the startup after this form is received. If you need startup sooner than the next 2 weeks, please call Dispatch at 866-938-8200 to make arrangements. PROJECT NAME: JOB SITE ADDRESS: PRINT NAME: ELECTRICAL: □ The AC circuit for the battery charger is installed and terminated. (DO NOT ENERGIZE). □ The AC circuit for block heater is installed and terminated. (DO NOT ENERGIZE). □ The engine start signal wires are pulled and terminated from the generator controller to each ATS{s). □ If applicable, the remote annunciator is installed and wires are pulled and terminated. □ If applicable, the remote emergency stop switch is installed and wires are pulled and terminated. □ All AC power cables are property terminated at the generator and ATS. NOTE: AC and DC wires must be in separate conduits. The control wiring should be stranded. BCEW technician can help identify the wires and terminate to our generator controller only. Please ensure that the wires are pulled, property labeled, and that there is enough slack to reach the terminals. Please contact your BCEW PM rr you need ~ssistance identifying and terminating wires to our controller prior to startup. FUEL: □ All fuel lines are connected. (Ignore this question rr the generator is equipped with only diesel sub-base tank). □ The fire inspection was completed. □ The fire extinguishers and required placards were installed at locations approved by the fire inspector. □ The sub-base tank has been filled with fuel. □ For NG or LPG only: Fuel source is available and all required pressure regulators are installed. Ignore~ you have diesel fuel. NOTE: If required, the fire extinguishers and required placards are provided by others. If you want BCEW to provide these items, please let us know so that we can provide you with a quote. AIR QUALITY PERMIT: □ The local Air Quality District (AQMD/APCD) has approved startup of the generator. (Please provide a copy of the approval with this request to ensure startup on requested date). NOTE: For certain jurisdictions, this approval document is in the form of a permit to operate (PTO) or authority to construct (ATC). Certain jurisdictions (like SDAPCD) also require a construction completion notice (CCN) sent to them prior to startup. ACCESS: ~ can our technician and testing equipment get to the generator? Keep in mind that our testing equipment may include oversized/trailerized load bank and may be limited by the length of cables available for the technician (typically 100' total length). Will there be ongoing activities that may be in the way of our technician during startup (road paving, tree cutting, etc.) ____________________ _ Are there any requirements for access? _______________ _ Is this an indoor or outdoor installation? _______________ _ Is the generator located on the ground level? If not, provide floor location ____ _ ~ Any extreme access restriction not reported or not anticipated during startup may cause multiple trips to the job site. Unless previously arranged, additional trips will be billed at our current labor rate in 1-hour increments. STARTUP CONTACT NAME/PHONE NUMBER: BCEW JOB#: SIGNATURE: TRANSFER SWITCH: □ Utility power is energized at the new ATS(s). □ The power can be shut down for power transfers for testing. (Please verify and ensure that facility personnel are aware of the transfer). □ I want the generator to automatically exercise per setting below: ATS Exerciser Time and Duration -Please complete the section below ONLY rr you want the generator system to exercise automatically. Leave blank for manual exercise. Day of week: Time of day to start: Duration: With load (transfer) or without load (run engine only): NOTE: The section above must be completed prior to startup. If left blank, the startup technician will not program the ATS exerciser. Unless previously arranged, a separate trip to program the ATS will be billed at our current labor rate in 1 hour increments. TRAINING: □ Personnel will need to be trained. (Please ensure that all personnel requiring training are available for training on startup date) ,tiOig; Unless previously arranged, training is provided on the same day as startup, otherwise additional trip for the training will be billed at our current labor rate in 1-hour increments. GENERAL STARTUP POLICY: 1. It is the installing contractor or owner's responsibility to complete the checklist. Items that are not completed, but reported completed will result in additional charges to our customer. Any overtime or additional trips required to finish the startup due to incomplete installation will be billed at our current labor rates in 1 hour increments. 2. Additional charges will apply to services that will need to be performed outside BCEWs normal worl<ing hours. BCEWs normal worl<ing hours are Monday through Friday from 7am to 4pm. 3. Service worl< performed on other equipment not supplied by BCEW will be billed accordingly. 4. It is the installing contractor or owner's responsibility to comply with all applicable codes and standards. BY INITIALLING BELOW, YOU INDICATE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ANO AGREE TO THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ANO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADDITIONAL CHARGES THAT MAY ARISE FROM ITEMS MENTIONED ON THIS FORM. __ _ NOTES: KOHLER. POWER SYSTEMS Startup Notification Follow the startup checklist on the back of this form. Then complete the form. This form is required for coverage under the Kohler limited warranty and must be completely filled out at the time of initial startup. Representatives of the distributor/dealer and owner must sign the notification form. Signing this form represents acceptance of the unit and that all information on the startup form is correct. Please submit registration to Kohler Co. using the online warranty processing system. Users that do not have access to the online warranty site should mail a copy to Kohler. Telephone Telephone Company Name Company Name/Owner Address Address of Unit Location City City State State ZIP/Postal Code ZIP/Postal Code Country Country I Slartup o ... mo. day Round-trip miles from nearest authorized Kohler Serial No. Model No. Spec. No 0 Industrial D Residential/Commercial Serial No. Spec. No Contractor Serial No. Model No. servicing distributOf/dealer to the power system equipment: Set Generator Set. No 1 Engine No. 1 Applcation 1nformation D Mobile/Towable/Trailer-Mounted □ Stationary ATS No.1 ATS No. 2 ATS No. 3 Generator Set No. 2 □ Prime D Rental 0 Standby ATS No.4 Kohler Representative's Name (print) Owner Representative's Name (print) Kohler Representative's Signature and Date Owner Representative's Signature and Date yr. Engine No. 2 Switchgear mo. ___ day ___ yr.___ mo. ___ day ___ yr. __ Form Distribution: J Warranty Department, MS 072, Kohler Co., Kohler, WI 53044 PINK copy: Distributor YELLOW copy: Owner's Representative K-625 (1/13) Generator Set/Transfer Switch Installation Checklist This document has generic content and some items may not apply to some applications. Check only the items that apply to the specific application. Read and understand all of the safety precautions found in the Operation and Installation Manuals. Make the following installation checks before performing the Startup Checklist. Note: Use this form as a general guide, along with any applicable codes or standards. Comply with all applicable codes and standards. Improper installation voids the warranty. Equipment Room or Weather Housing Does Not Yes Apply 00 00 00 00 1. 2. 3. 4. Is the equipment installed in a fire-resistant room (made of non-combustible material) or in an outdoor weather housing? Is there adequate clearance between the engine and floor for service maintenance? Is there emergency lighting available at the equipment room or weather housing? Is there adequate heating for the equipment room or outdoor weather housing? 0 0 5. Is the equipment room clean with all materials not related to the emergency power supply system removed? 0 0 6. Is the equipment room protected with a fire protection system? Engine and Mounting 0 0 7. Is the mounting surface(s) properly constructed and leveled? 0 0 8. Is the mounting surface made from non-combustible material? 0 0 9. Was the generator-to-engine alignment performed after attaching the skid to the mounting base? Generator sets with two-bearing generators require alignment. Lubrication 0 0 10. Is the engine crankcase filled with the specified oil? Cooling and Ventilation 0 0 11. Is the cooling system filled with the manufacturer's specified coolanVantifreeze and purged of air? 00 12. Is there adequate inlet and outlet air flow (electric louvers adjusted and ventilation fan motor(s) connected to the corresponding voltage)? 00 13. Is the radiator duct properly sized and connected to the air vent or louver? 00 14. Are flexible sections installed in the cooling water lines? Fuel 00 15. Is there an adequate/dedicated fuel supply? 00 16. Are the fuel filters installed? 00 17. Are the fuel tanks and piping installed in accordance with applicable codes and standards? 00 18. Is there adequate fuel transfer tank pump lift capacity and is the pump motor connected to the corresponding voltage? 00 19. Is the fuel transfer tank pump connected to the emergency power source? 00 20. Are flexible fuel lines installed between the engine fuel inlet and fuel piping? 00 21 . Is the specified gas pressure available at the fuel regulator inlet? 00 22. Does the gas solenoid valve function? 00 23. Are the manually operated fuel and cooling water valves installed allowing manual operation or bypass of the solenoid valves? Exhaust 0 0 24. Is the exhaust line sized per guidelines and does it have flexible connector(s)? Is the flexible connector(s) straight? Does Not Yes Apply 0 0 25. Is there an exhaust line condensate trap with a drain installed? 0 0 26. Is the specified silencer installed and are the hanger and mounting hardware tightened? 0 0 27. Is a heat-isolating thimble(s) installed at points where exhaust lines pass through combustible wall(s) or partition(s)? 0 0 28. Is the exhaust line free of excessive bends and restrictions? Is the backpressure within specifications? 0 0 29. Is the exhaust line installed with a downward pitch toward the outside of the building? 0 0 30. Is the exhaust line protected from entry by rain, snow, and animals? O O 31. Does the exhaust system outlet location prevent entry of exhaust gases into buildings or structures? 0 0 32. Are individuals protected from exposure to high temperature exhaust parts and are hot parts safety decals present? AC Electrical System 0 0 33. Does the nameplate voltage/frequency of the generator set and transfer switch match normal/utility source ratings? 0 0 34. Do the generator set load conductors have adequate ampacity and are they correctly connected to the circuit breakers and/or the emergency side of the transfer switch? 0 0 35. Are the load conductors, engine starting cables, battery charger cables, and remote annunciator leads installed in separate conduits? 0 0 36. Is the battery charger AC circuit connected to the corresponding voltage? Transfer Switch, Remote Control System, Accessories 0 0 37. Is the transfer switch mechanism free of binding? Note: Disconnect all AC sources and operate the transfer switch manually. 0 0 38. Are the transfer switch AC conductors correctly connected? Verify lead designations using the appropriate wiring diagrams. 0 0 39. Is all other wiring connected, as required? Batteries and DC Electrical System O O 40. Does the battery(ies) have the specified CCA rating and voltage? 0 0 41. Is the battery(ies) filled with electrolyte and connected to the battery charger? 0 0 42. Are the engine starting cables connected to the battery(ies)? 0 0 43. Do the engine starting cables have adequate length and gauge? 0 0 44. Is the battery(ies) installed with adequate air ventilation? 0 0 45. Are the ends of all spark plug wires properly seated onto the coil/distributor and the spark plug? Special Requirements 0 0 46. Is the earthquake protection adequate for the equipment and support systems? 0 0 47. Is the equipment protected from lightning damage? Generator Set/Transfer Switch Startup Checklist This document has generic content and some items may not apply to some applications. Check only the items that apply to the specific application. Read and understand all of the safety precautions found in the Operation and Installation Manuals. Complete the Installation Checklist before performing the initial startup checks. Refer to Service Bulletin 616 for Warranty Startup Procedure Requirements regarding generator set models with ECM-controlled engines. Does Not Yes Apply 00 1. 00 2. 00 3. 00 4. 00 5. 00 6. 00 7. 00 8. 00 9. 00 10. 00 11. 00 12. 00 13. 00 14. 00 15. 00 16. 00 17. 00 18. 00 19. 00 20. 0 0 21. 00 22. 00 23. 00 24. 00 25. 00 26. 00 27. 0 0 28. Verify that the en!Jine is filled with oil and the cooling system is filled with coolant/antifreeze. Prime the fuel system. Open all water and fuel valves. Temporarily remove the radiator cap to eliminate air in the cooling system. Replace radiator cap in step 21. Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET position. Observe Not-in-Auto lamp and alarm, if equipped, on the controller. Press the lamp test, if equipped on controller. Do all the alarm lamps on the panel illuminate? Open the main line circuit breakers, open the safeguard breaker, and/or remove fuses connected to the generator set output leads. Turn down the speed control (electronic governor) or speed screw (mechanical governor).* Verify the presence of lube oil in the turbocharger, if equipped. See the engine and/or generator set operation manual. Place the generator set master switch in the RUN position. Allow the engine to start and run for several seconds. Verify that the day tank, if equipped, is energized. Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET position. Check for oil, coolant, and exhaust leaks. Turn on the water/oil heaters and fuel lift pumps. Check the battery charger ammeter for battery charging indication. Place the generator set master switch in the RUN position. Verify whether there is sufficient oil pressure. Check for oil, coolant, and exhaust leaks. Close the safeguard circuit breaker. Adjust the engine speed to 50/60 Hz if equipped with an electronic governor or to 52.8/63 Hz if equipped with a mechanical governor.* If the speed is unstable, adjust according to the appropriate engine and/or governor manual.* Adjust the AC output voltage to match the load voltage using the voltage adjusting control. See the generator set/controller operation manual. Allow the engine to reach normal operating coolant temperature. Check the operating temperature on city water-cooled models and adjust the thermostatic valve as necessary. Manually overspeed the engine to cause an engine shutdown (68-70 Hz on 60 Hz models and 58-60 Hz on 50 Hz models). Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET position.* Check the coolant level, add coolant as necessary, and replace the radiator cap. Verify that all hose clamps are tight and secure. Place the generator set master switch in the RUN position. Verify the engine low oil pressure and high coolant temperature shutdowns.* Check the overcrank shutdown.* Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET position. Open the normal source circuit breaker or remove fuses to the transfer switch. Disconnect the power switching device and logic controller wire harness at the inline disconnect plug at the transfer switch. Manually transfer the load to the emergency source. Does Not Yes Apply 0 0 29. 00 30. 00 31. 00 32. 00 33. 00 34. 00 35. 00 36. 00 37. 00 38. 00 39. 00 40. 0 0 41. O O 42. 0 0 43, 0 0 44. Close the normal source circuit breaker or replace fuses to the transfer switch. Check the normal source voltage, frequency, and phase sequence on three-phase models. The normal source must match the load. Open the normal source circuit breaker or remove fuses to the transfer switch. Manually transfer the load to the normal source. Close the generator set main line circuit breakers, close the safeguard breaker, and/or replace the fuses connected to the transfer switch. Place the generator set master switch in the RUN position. Check the generator set voltage, frequency, and phase sequence on three-phase models. The generator set must match normal source and load. Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/RESET position. Open the generator set main line circuit breakers, open the safeguard breaker, and/or remove the fuses connected to the transfer switch. Reconnect the power switching device and logic controller wire harness at the inline disconnect plug at the transfer switch. Close the normal source circuit breaker or replace fuses to the transfer switch. Place the generator set master switch to the AUTO position. Close the generator set main line circuit breakers, close the safeguard breaker, and/or replace the fuses connected to the transfer switch. Place the transfer switch in the TEST position (load test or open normal source circuit breaker). NOTE: Obtain permission from the building authority before proceeding. This procedure tests transfer switch operation and connects building load to generator set power. Readjust frequency to 50 or 60 Hz with total building loads.* Verify that the current phase is balanced for three phase systems. Release the transfer switch test switch or close the normal circuit breaker. The transfer switch should retransfer to the normal source after appropriate time delay(s). O O 45. Allow the generator set to run and shut down automatically after the appropriate cool down time delay(s). 00 46. Set the plant exerciser to the customer's required exercise period, if equipped. 0 0 47. 0 0 48. Verify that all options on the transfer switch are adjusted and functional for the customer's requirements. If possible, run the building loads on the generator set for several hours or perform the load bank test if required. O O 49. Verify that all the wire connections from the generator set to the transfer switch and optional accessories are 0 0 50. tight and secure. Verify that the customer has the appropriate engine/generator set and transfer switch literature. Instruct the customer in the operation and maintenance of the power system. O O 51 . Fill out the startup notification at this time and send the white copy to the Generator Warranty Dept. Include the warranty form if applicable. * Some models with an Engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) may limit or prohibit adjusting the engine speed or testing shutdowns. Refer to appropriate documentation available from the manufacturer. ELE Duration: Format: Location: ITV KOHLER ® IN POWER. SINCE 1920. Generator and ATS Training 1-2 hours (Approx.) Informal, hands-on tra ining Ideal location is at the Generator and ATS Date and Time: Typically performed during generator startup unless previously arranged Refer to Owner's Manuals Training Materials: NOTE: I.) Video service is not provided, unless previously arranged or required by the project. However, the end user may choose to videotape the training using their own equipment and operator. 2.) If applicable, training outline for the switchgear is provided separately. 1. Equipment Familiarization: 15-30 minutes • Brief overview of major components of the generator set • Overview of the generator control panel primary features • Overview of the fuel tank/system Demonstrate how to lock/unlock the doors (if equipped with enclosure) • Locate I. Batteries 2. Radiator fill 3. Oil dipstick and fill 4. Fuel fill 5. Fuel gauge 6. Locate emergency stop (if equipped) 7. Circuit breaker 2. Safety: 15-30 minutes Review safety shutdowns and alarms (and annunciator if equipped) • Discuss precautions and safety measures when operating the unit 3. Operation: 15-30 minutes • Demonstrate how to start and stop the unit • Overview of A TS operation -Automatic transfer -Manual transfer -Exercise timer 4. Preventive Maintenance: 15-30 minutes • Overview of recommended maintenance and common easily fixed problems 5. Q&A 13625 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064 (HQ) 860 Lawson Street, City of Industry, CA 91748 322 Lindbergh Avenue, Livermore, CA 94551 Phone -866.938.8200 Fax -619.938.8217 (SD) www.BCEW.com IT'I ELE KOHLER® IN POWER. SINCE 1920. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety is bui lt into every engine driven generator; however, like any other electro-mechanical device it can present serious threat to life and limb if imprudently operated and maintained. Remember that the best safeguards against accidents are to keep ever mindful of the potential dangers and to always use good common sense. ln the interest of safety, some general precautions are presented below -keep these in mind! Warning -High Voltage: Remember that the function of a generator set is to produce electricity and wherever electrical energy is present, there is the potential danger of electrocution. Keep everyone, especially children, away from the set while it is running and take precautions to prevent unqualified personnel from tampering with or attempting to operate your generator set. Have the set and electrical circuits serviced only by qualified technicians. Wiring should be inspected frequently -replace leads that are frayed or in poor condition. Be especially careful not to come in contact with electrical equipment when standing in water or on wet ground or when your hands are wet. Warning -Lethal Exhaust Gas: The engine powering your generator discharges deadly carbon monoxide as part of the exhaust gas when operating. Carbon monoxide is particularly dangerous in that it is odorless but keep in mind that it can cause death if inhaled for even a short period of time. Never operate the generator set inside a building unless the exhaust gas is piped safely outside or operate in any area where exhaust gas could accumulate and seep back inside an occupied building. A void breathing exhaust fumes when working on or near the generator set. Warning -Dangerous Fuels: Use extreme caution when handling, storing and using fuels -they are highly volatile and explosive in vapor state. Warning -Automatic Transfer Switch: This system is equipped with an automatic transfer switch and will start automatically. Before working on the generator, or equipment connected to generator, the generator must be disabled. Move the generator control switch to the "Off' positi on; open the generator line circuit breaker; and move the automatic transfer switch operator disconnect switch to the "Off' position. Headquarters: 13625 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064 Phone -866.938.8200 www.BCEW.com OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Check all fluid levels of engine coolant and lubricating oil. (Caution: Do not remove radiator cap while system is hot.) 2. If any failure lights are lit, correct problem and reset by moving the generator control switch to the "Oft/Reset" position. 3. Automatic Operation: With the generator control switch in the "Auto" position the system wi ll respond to remote start/stop signals from the automatic transfer switch. 4. Test -without load transfer: Placing the generator control switch in the "Run" position will cause the engine generator to start and run unJoaded. To stop the unit, move the control switch to either the "Off/Reset" or the "Auto" position. 5. Test -with load transfer: With the generator control switch in the "Auto" position, push and hold the automatic transfer switch "Test" switch for a period exceeding the setting for "Time Delay Engine Start" time delay (normally set at 3 seconds). The generator set will start, reach operating speed, and the load will transfer to emergency. The system will operate on emergency for the time period of the "Time Delay Return to Normal" time delay (normally set at 15 minutes). At the end of this time period, the load will automatically transfer to ''Normal" and the generator set will run approximately 5 minutes unloaded for a cool-down period and then automatically stop. Caution: Always reset the generator control switch to the "Auto" position at the completion of testing or maintenance work. For further information, refer to the detailed Operating Instructions provided with the system. 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GOIERA TOR SET ENQ.OSURE DOORS SHALL 8£ FUllY OPENABLE Sl:0£S WITH CI..EARA.NCES WAlNTAINEt>. 4. SEE OIMENSION£D AROfllECTURAI. PLANS FOA: GENERA TOA YAA.D LAYOUT. s. CONTRACTOR SHAU oar ...... A TANK APPLICATION PERMIT PER COUNTY Of SAN DIEGO ANO OTY er CARLSB.t.D REQUIROIENlS. 6. GENERA TOR SHAU. BE IN COMPUAHC£ YIITH UL 2200 PER CFC 1203.1.1. 7. DIERGDtCY ANO STANO-BY POWER SYST£MS SH.tJ..1. BE INSTAU.ED PER C(C ARncl.£ 700 AHO 701. NFPA 110 AHO NFPA 111 PER CFC 1203.1.3. 8. flJEL TANK INlEGRAl OR CONNECTED TO F\JEL-FlRfD APPLIANCES SHALL BE LOCATED NOT MORE THAN TWO STOAIES BELOW GRADE PLANE PER CFC SOJ.J.2.5 9. GENERATOR SHAU. HA'¥£ AN (t-lTECR.l.l. 24 HO.JR (555 GAU.ON) BEU.Y FVEl. TANK WEETINC FUD. CAPAOTY RECUIRD!ENTS PER CFC 603.J.1 ANO 5704.2.. 10. GENERA.TOA F\JEl TANI< SHALL HAVE lf'HEGRAl 01p£Rfll PROTEC110N PER CFC 5704.2.9.7.5 AHO A SPfLL. CO...TAINER PER CFC :5704.2.0.7.7. 11. GENERA.TOA FUEl. TANI( SHAU co,,,iTAIM t,,,tTEGRAl EMERC£NCY \DlllNG PER CFC :5704.2.7.4. 12. GENERATOR FUEL TANI( SHAU. COf,ITNN INTEGRAL '¥£NT LINES FER CFC :5704.2.7,3. SCHEMATIC GENERATOR PLAN -OUTDOOR NO SCALE "°""' MOUNTING CCT CRI YOt.TAGE INF>UT ""-'-"' TYPE NOT-.s (MIN) WATTAGE NO. TYPE ON TYPE '°"' .. MWXT >----,. ... INTEGRAL CABI.E ~DiNATE EMCT FIXTURE FINISH WITH 0-11>1 PENOOIT ARCHITECT. ==>3~ .... .. MVOLT ,. ... INTEGRAL. 0-111'1 CA&E f--PEN"'1(f -.. MI/Ol.T f--" INTEGRAL WAll NIA 0-lOV MOUNTED f--,eo MVOLT , .. ... INTEGRAL. SURFACE ELECTRONIC ~ DESCRIPTION NO, DATE MINOR CONDfTIONAl USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL ' 1111()'202 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 2 03/11/LU.!:~ PLAN CHECK V1 3 ~=~ PLAN CHECK V2 . 7f20fN12 PLAN CHECK V3 ' .,,!>2022 " 111-, ,1s1 ·," r,rs~ 'IF"Ti • 'I -·-rf1 '. ·!".~·\· COORDiNATE EXACT FIXTURE A.MISH IMTH AACHfTECT. COORDiAATE EXACT FDCT\JRE ANISH 'MTH AACHfTl"Cl . COORDINATE £».CT Fl;l!.T\JRE FINISH~ AACH!TECT. I FERGUSO N PAPE BALDWIN ARCHITECTS 4499 Ruffin Road Suite 300 San Diego CA 92123 619 231 0751 www.fpbarch.com .. :..s BvlL T" -c ___ ~:;:: .. ----, - ..{!:_ ,:.,\:.• l-1 I -+ .. I ~~~0 I CITJ_ .Rt , Cf~~.~~BAD IC] l\frfWVF:\ff.Nr r , At-:::' f'OR Temporary Fire Station 7 DETAIL SHEET City of Carlsbad 4600 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 ·r=--11·1111 1-.•. -y II -. . . .. 11- t,I ' I ' : ' il1': ~ • ---: : FPBA PROJE~T NO. -4091 Attachment "G" Existing (2) 3" conduits Install junction box and approximately 25 feet of new 3" conduit. Intercept and connect to existing 3" conduit ,--------, I . ,, ,, .:::IH-1 I I :: : Ii ··w-~ 11 I 11 I ,, !1 ~ ------~--------::--,, ,, ' I I I Jl I I -,~ ,y : ..... .Ii~-I • ,, ,, I~ 2_1-I Attachment "G" ..---,llC----l ( ---- 1 (--------------' I I I I I I I - I I I I I --------11----It It It It I I J! I I ~ J(!) 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