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A. General A. - The PSU Structured Cabling System includes: A.. - vertical and horizontal copper and fiber optic wiring A.. - the associated termination hardware on both ends (e.g. jacks, patch panels) A.. - pathways and conduit A.. - equipment racks, frames, wire management systems A..5 - telecom closets A.. - system documentation including database records, maps, inventory and tracking labels A. - The below specifications are intended to allow OIT-TS to economically meet the voice and data communications requirements of the University over the lifetime of the buildings. It is essential that OIT-TS is consulted prior to and throughout the planning and design process for additions or modifications to campus structured cabling systems to ensure that present and future service requirements can be met and that every effort is made to contain costs to the University. A. - Construction specifications are crucial for a quality Information Technology system. Information Technology systems shall adhere to these specifications in order to be functional in a wide variety of communications applications. This document does not allow or condone the avoidance of following any of the Laws, Standards, or Procedures of any of, but not limited to, the following: A.. - National Electrical Code (C) A.. - Uniform Building Code (UBC) A.. - Uniform Fire Code (UFC) A.. - State of Oregon Low Voltage Laws A..5 - Building Industry Consulting Services International (BICSI) A.. - ANSI/TIA/EIA Standards A. - Related Documents: Materials, equipment and wire are provided by the university and shall be installed and tested as specified in the latest editions of applicable publications, standards rulings and determinations of: B. - Voice and data communications installations: PSU uses an open architecture design. Communications outlets at workstation and other jack locations shall minimally consist of two gang wall plates equipped with two 8-pin modular (RJ-5) jacks. Bid alternate: Install four gang wall plates equipped with four 8-pin modular (RJ-5) jacks. PSU has standardized on the TE Connectivity SL type workstation components. Horizontal station wire, provided by the university, is plenum rated and shall extend from communications outlets to associated terminal closets and shall be terminated on Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDF's) using TE Connectivity modular patch panels. All terminated station wiring shall be properly labeled at the outlet faceplate and the IDF per OIT-TS labeling standards. A copy of the current labeling standard for a campus location will be provided by the OIT-TS Project Coordinator at the time of project commencement. Terminal closet material standards include installing the following owner furnished equipment: ' x 9 Chatsworth racking system including wire management and tray, TE Connectivity patch panels & Corning fiber optic connectivity housings and panels. TE Connectivity patch panel may be substituted with equivalent product only with prior approval of OIT-TS. B. - Refer to electrical drawing E0. for boxes and raceway product requirements. B. - The riser system shall consist of multi-mode & single-mode fiber and Category copper riser cable. The recommended fiber cable is multi-mode, graded-index optical fiber with a nominal.5/5 micron core/cladding diameter and single-mode fiber. The copper riser shall be solid copper, AWG, twisted-pair Category backbone cable. The cable jacket shall comply with Article 800 C for use as plenum or non-plenum wire, and all cabling and wiring installation shall comply with appropriate code for plenum or non-plenum requirements. C. - Installation, Quality Control & Assurance Requirements C. - Each closet shall have sufficient sleeves, slots, conduits, or similar floor penetrations necessary to allow for ease of installation of telecommunications cabling and wiring. Such penetrations shall be properly firestopped per the applicable building codes. A minimum of two walls should be covered with rigidly fixed (/ trade size) A-C plywood preferably void free, 8ft. high, capable of supporting attached equipment. Plywood should be either fire rated or covered with two coats of fire retardant paint. The minimum warranty period for the installation of horizontal station wiring work shall be 5 years if PSU provides the materials and a minimum of ten years for labor and material if the Contractor provides the materials. Fiber installation warranty shall be a minimum of 5 years if PSU provides the fiber materials and 0 years for labor and materials if Contractor provides the materials. C. - Protection of Existing Equipment: All existing and active networking and telecommunications hardware installed in PSU campus buildings shall be protected prior to the start of any construction. Once university provide equipment, component and wiring is delivered to the Contractor. It shall be Contractor's responsibility to effectively protect the owner's network and telecommunications facilities, equipment, and materials from dust, dirt and any other damage during construction. Contractor shall take no action that will interfere with, or interrupt, existing building network and telecommunications services unless previous arrangements have been made with OIT-TS or the appropriate building owner's representative. If any shutdown of network or telecommunications services or systems is required for Contractor to perform work, Owner's personnel will perform shutdown of affected systems. Contractor must provide Owner with a minimum of three () days' advance notice for such system shutdowns. Should Contractor cause network or telecommunications services or systems to be interrupted in any way, Contractor shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with satisfactorily restoring or replacing services or systems to include all labor and materials required to restore or replace services or systems. All service or system restoration or replacement by Contractor must be approved by OIT-TS. C.8 - Testing and Documentation: Contractor shall test all cabling and wiring installed with an approved Category /5e tester performing a link test to at least 50 MHz to support a minimum of 000Mbs Ethernet for Category and a link test of 00 Mhz Ethernet for Category 5e following ANSI/TIA/EIA 58-B standards. Contractors shall test all installed fiber strands for cable integrity using a bi-directional Power Meter with a controlled light source at a wavelength of 850nm & 00nm for multimode and 0nm & 550nm for single mode. Contractor shall record all test results. Any installations that fail the testing shall be corrected and retested. All recorded results and related testing documentation, including those showing test failures, shall be provided to OIT-TS in electronic format. OIT-TS reserves the right to randomly test the Category /5e throughput at various installation locations to ensure the accuracy and completeness of contractor testing. Should any of these tests fail, OIT-TS may withhold all, or some portion, of the payment due Contractor for wiring installation work. FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90 A.5 - Certification A.. - ANSI - American National Standards Institute A.. - TIA/EIA - Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industry Alliance A.. - FCC - Federal Communications Commission A.. - BICSI - Telecommunications Distribution Method Manual A..5 - C - National Electrical Code A.. - NFPA-0 - National Fire Protection Association A.. - ANSI/TIA/EIA-58 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard A..8 - TIA/EIA-58-B-., Transmission performance specification for pair 00 Ohm Category 5e and Category cabling. A..9 - ANSI/TIA/EIA-59A Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathway and Spaces A..0 - ANSI/TIA/EIA-0 Commercial Building Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure and Spaces A.. - ANSI/TIA/EIA- 0 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications A.. - ANSI/TIA/EIA-TSB- Telecommunications System Bulletin Technical Systems Bulletin, Transmission Performance Specifications for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted Pair Cabling Systems. A.5. - A BICSI-certified Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) shall design, engineer and sign off on all projects and will provide oversight during the project. A PSU OIT-TS staff member may meet the BICSI certified requirement if the Contractor does not have this resource available. A.5. - All technicians performing horizontal and riser cabling or wiring work must be certified or otherwise qualified in the installation of Category /5e wire, jacks, patch panels and terminal blocks. While contractors may choose to use less qualified personnel or workers who are not Category /5e certified for wire pulling or rough in work, all wire termination work must be performed by technicians who are certified Category /5e installers and testers. Contractors may be asked to provide documentation or similar evidence that technicians are qualified Category /5e installers and are current with ANSI/EIA/TIA standards. Failure to provide such evidence or documentation could result in the disqualification of the contractor and termination of the work order, service order, or installation agreement or contract. A.5. - The above standards describe the general cabling and wiring guidelines to be adhered to by all contractors performing structured cabling and wiring work at PSU. Any exceptions to these standards will be duly noted in the specific Scope of Work for each project. Any deviation from these standards that is not specifically allowed by OIT Telecommunication Systems (OIT-TS) or otherwise delineated in the Scope of Work could be grounds for disqualification of Contractor and termination of the installation agreement/contract. C. - Horizontal Pathways: Horizontal pathways and spaces consist of structure that conceal, protect and support horizontal cables between the workstation outlet and the telecommunications terminal closet. When designing a building, the layout and capacity of the horizontal distribution systems must be thoroughly documented in the floor plans and other building specifications. Every ceiling distribution system must provide proper support for cables from the telecommunications terminal closet to the work areas it serves. Ceiling panels, support channels (T-bars), and vertical supports are NOT proper supports. Ceiling conduits, raceways, cable trays, and cabling must be suspended from or attached to the structural ceiling or walls with hardware or other installation aids specifically designed to support their weight. The pathways must have adequate support to withstand pulling the cables and be installed with at least inches of clear vertical space above the ceiling tiles and support channels (T-bar) to ensure accessibility. C. - Conduit: Conduit types include electrical metallic tubing, rigid metal conduit, and rigid PVC. Conduits shall be of the type permitted under the appropriate electrical codes. Metal flex conduit is not recommended due to cable abrasion problems and is not covered in this standard. Fish tape or pull cord/string shall be installed in all conduits. Any single conduit run extending from a telecommunications terminal closet shall not serve more than three communications outlets. Conduit shall be sized per Table., below, and be incrementally increased in size from the furthest outlet toward the telecommunications closet. No section of conduit shall be longer than 0 m (00 ft) or contain more than two 90 bends between pull boxes. A third bend may be acceptable in a pull section without derating the conduit's capacity if the run is not longer than 0 m ( ft) or the conduit size is increased to the next trade size C. - Pull Boxes: Pull boxes shall be used for the following purposes: i. - Finishing the conduit run ii. - Pulling the cable to the box and then looping the cable to be pulled into the next length of conduit. Pull boxes shall be placed in an exposed manner and location, and readily accessible. Pull boxes shall not be placed in a fixed, false ceiling space unless immediately above a suitably marked, hinged panel. A pull box shall be placed in a conduit run where: i. - The length is over 0 mm (00 ft); ii. - There are more than two 90 bends; or, iii. - If there is a reverse bend Boxes shall be placed in a straight section of conduit and not used in lieu of a bend. The corresponding conduit ends should be aligned with each other. C.5 - Surface Raceway: Surface raceway, consisting of base, cover, couplings, elbows, and similar fittings, mounts directly on wall surfaces at appropriate work levels to provide a continuous perimeter pathway. Telecommunications outlets are located in cover fittings along the raceway. The electrical contractor shall provide faceplates for the surface raceway. C.9 - Upon completion of the project a full set of as-builts shall be provided showing faceplate locations and jack numbers. Jack numbers on the as-builts MUST EXACTLY match physical labels at the installation site. The complete set of as-builts need to be delivered in both hardcopy and electronic format. ***a note about e9*** Oregon Senate Bill 598, implemented January of 0, requires organizations to report the physical street address of a 9 call to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). PSU OIT-TS must have accurate information on jack locations and labels in order to enter this physical information in our database to report for e9. C.0 - Housekeeping and General Clean-up: Contractor shall ensure that all work areas are left in a clean, safe condition at the end of each workday or shift as well as at the end or completion of the entire project. Contractor is responsible only for that work they perform and resulting cleanliness or safety issues. Prior existing conditions are the responsibility of PSU. C. - Qualifications, Professionalism and Behavior of Contractor Employees: All technicians and other contractor employees performing work on PSU premises shall be highly qualified, skilled professionals who behave in a professional and courteous manner at all times. Contractor employees must have the ability to plan and organize their work efficiently and communicate effectively with OIT-TS staff and other customer contacts in the field. C. - Grounding and Bonding: Grounding shall meet the requirements of the C and additionally grounding bonding shall conform to ANSI/TIA/EIA-0. When applicable, horizontal cabling and connecting hardware must be grounded and bonded in compliance with ANSI/NFPA 0 requirements and practices. When grounding telecommunications cabling, ensure that the installation conforms with proper practices and codes (ANSI/TIA/EIA-0, ANSI/NFPA 0, and local building codes). An approved ground is available at the telecommunications terminal closet for: i. - Cross-connect frames ii. - Patch panel racks iii. - Active telecommunications equipment iv. - Test apparatus used for maintenance and testing C. - Any questions about these standards should be directed to PSU OIT Telecommunication Systems Phone: 50-5- Email: OIT-TS-Group@pdx.edu ADDENDUM # REVISION NOTE: THIS DRAWING IS REMOVED FROM THE BID T AND PERMIT T. REFER TO DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS //0 Telco. Specifications No Scale B - Products: B. - General Wiring Installation Standards: Based on the standards, practices and procedures contained in the references listed above, the wiring of new buildings and major remodels of existing building s shall use outlets, jacks, terminal blocks and horizontal wiring that are Category compliant, all other installation shall be Category 5e compliant unless otherwise noted in the scope of work. Major remodels are classified as the total remodel of an existing building or floor within a building which requires installation of new communications infrastructure. The practical capacity for telecommunications wiring in perimeter raceways ranges from 0% to 0% fill depending on cable-bend radius. The pathway size shall be calculated as follows: the summation of the cross-sectional area of all cables divided by the percent (expressed as a decimal fraction) of fill. C. - Warranty of Work and Materials: Contractor must guarantee installation work, must warranty the fiber materials, if provided by the Contractor, and is required to describe the nature of Contractor's guarantee in the Bid Response or Quote submitted for this solicitation. The warranty shall cover manufacturing defects in material, if provided by the Contractor, and workmanship under normal and proper use, application assurance, and the installation of all materials. Table. ADDENDUM # E0.

5KVA XFMR 80:0/08V K 5KVA XFMR 80:0/08V PENTHOU FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90 PNL K AA AB AC [J] PNL L BA BB BC BD [J]. See specification sheet and legend.. This one-line diagram only shows panels to be modified or installed for this scope of work.. For safety reasons, the contractor shall thoroughly investigate sources of electric energy prior to any work on the electrical system. Existing record drawings are available, but verify all sources. (N) N. Telecom Closet K K L L C. C. C. C. LEVEL NORTH "C, -#/0 [H] 5KVA XFMR 80:0/08V "C, -#/0 5KVA XFMR 80:0/08V (N) S. Telecom Closet BE LEVEL SOUTH. Existing panelboards. Rename to tags shown. Retain existing conduit and wire from existing transformer.. Existing transformer. Install new primary feeder as shown.. North electrical room near IDF. Panelboards formerly UPS sourced.. South electrical closet panelboards formerly UPS sourced. 5. Install two 80A, -pole circuit breaker MCC buckets to existing ITE Motor Control Center. Coordinate with Siemens to provide suitable matching bucket. Contact Brad Pepper at Siemens: (50) -. Upon contract award, provide 0 days of power monitoring on the MCC main power conductors to monitor for peak kva demand (-phase). Repair existing panelboard door latch for safe access.. Inspect panel and wire for heat damage, cuts or abrasions. Notify project manager of discrepancies. [K] 80 80 80V, P W 5 5 PNL P-A MCC- PNL P-B //0 PLAZA/LOWER LEVEL One-Line Diagram scale: / " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E

[A] 0 K- 8 K- K AB AA 9 NORTH TELE/DATA CLOT 8'-0" TELEPHO MOUNTING BOARD AC DEAN'S FICES ADMISSIONS. Wallbox floor raceway Continued transition Wiremold/Legrand Type R. Fan Coil Unit FAB-FCU-0-0 5. Fan Coil Unit FAB-FCU-0-0. Route /" conduit up to roof, provide -#, # GND from FCU to FAB-HP9-0. Refer to mechanical drawings M and M.. Podium FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90. See legend sheets, specification and one-line diagram.. Coordinate all electrical and telephone/data outlet locations. Receptacles in outside walls and existing corridors are to. Existing data and phone receptacles shall be verified and connected back to Tele/Data closet. 5. For Telecom and data requirements for cabling and components, see Division Specification Sections and Backbone Riser Diagram Detail - Drawing E8... /" C. #, # GND. Mount receptacle in ceiling. Electrical box must be securely supported to structure above.. Install floor mounted split wireway. Install power wiring and receptacle in power side. Data and data cabling on the other. Wiremold/Legrand Type R Raceway and Boxes, coordinate with Architect.. Two data outlets. 5. Gigabit-capable (CAT5e/CAT) network outlets and cable.. Dedicated receptacle and data for printer.. Provide two racks and associated equipment. Coordinate final location with University Tele/Data Lead: Todd King (50) 90-8 8. North Output Lighting Controller. Coordinate and select panel location. Refer to E8.0/,,. 9. Receptacles in this room are dedicated to the circuit shown in panel. [AC] 0. Relocated projector.. Relocate existing box cover plate and pushbutton to new location show. Replace and damage components or wire where damaged.. All power and data receptacles in this room located " above desk. [A] 5 5 R NW 5 ENTRY //0 Enlarged Plan - NW scale: /8 " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E.

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION NW FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90 8 ENTRY. See legend sheets, specification and one-line diagram.. Coordinate all electrical and telephone/data outlet locations. Receptacles in outside walls and existing corridors are to. Existing data and phone receptacles shall be verified and connected back to Tele/Data closet. 5. For Telecom and data requirements, cabling and components, see Devision Specification Sections and Backbone Riser Diagram Detail - Drawing E8.. 8 SPECIAL EDUC. [A] L CTION 8 BB 5 0 [B] BC 5 BD 5 L CTION L TRANSFORMER (80:0/08V, 5 KVA) BA 5 Continued. Locate receptacles and data/tele at " AFF.. MA L-0 receptacle for printer.. Remove all monument floor outlets in this room.. /"C. #, # GND. Existing electrical receptacles, wiring and raceway to remain. Trace wiring to existing sources.. Existing telephone, data, and Audio/Visual to remain. Rewire to new telephone data closet.. Each circuit shown adjacent to -plex receptacles shall be circuited to panel BC. 5. Refer to one-line diagram E. gigabit-capable (CAT5e/CAT) network outlets and cable.. Mount receptacle in ceiling. Electrical box must be securely supported to structure above. 8. Dedicated power and data for printer. 9. Provide two racks and associated equipment. Coordinate final location with University Tele/Data Lead: Todd King (50) 90-8 0. North Output Lighting Controller. Coordinate and select panel location. Refer to E8.0/,,.. Locate receptacle and data/tele " above desk/counter. 85 sf /0 = 8 occ. max. BE (TELECOM DEDICATED) 9 CABLE TRAY INSTALL W IF CABLE TRAY WAS REMOVED IN DEMO. //0 Enlarged Plan - scale: /8 " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E.

K- K FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90 K- AB AA [A] MARKETING DEAN'S FICES 5. See legend sheets, specification and one-line diagram.. Coordinate all electrical and telephone/data outlet locations. Receptacles in outside walls and existing corridors are to. Existing data and phone receptacles shall be verified and connected back to Tele/Data closet. 5. For Telecom and data requirements, cabling and components, see Division Specification Sections and Backbone Riser Diagram Detail - Drawing E8.. [A] ADMISSIONS. /" C. #, # GND. Electric outlet and telephone/data outlet installed and wired into furniture partition.. Install wall electrical junction box to connect furniture whip power, for data provide box and conduit. With pull string, then install cable.. Dedicated power and data for monitor and printer. 5. Receptacles for lights mounted below cabinets at system furniture. coordinate with architectural.. Mount receptacle in ceiling. Electrical box must be securely supported to structure above. NW [A] EDUC. LEADSHIP PROGRAM //0 Enlarged Plan - scale: /8 " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E.

NW FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90 L CTION L CTION L EDUC. LEADSHIP PROGRAM. See legend sheets, specification and one-line diagram.. Coordinate all electrical and telephone/data outlet locations. Receptacles in outside walls and existing corridors are to. Existing data and phone receptacles shall be verified and connected back to Tele/Data closet. 5. For Telecom and data requirements, cabling and components, see Division Specification Sections and Backbone Riser Diagram Detail - Drawing E8.. BB BA. See Enlarged Plan NW for other typical notes.. Install power pole for data & power circuits to furniture.. Dedicated data and power circuit for monitor and computer.. Refer to one-line diagram on E. POWER POLE COUNLING //0 Enlarged Plan - scale: /8 " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E.5

FAB ND FLOOR 900 TH Ave. Portland, Oregon 90. Refer to One-Line Diagram E for power distribution sources. Contractor shall verify panel circuit availability. Notify Engineer of discrepancies.. New circuit breakers shall be manufacturer compatible.. New added circuits for panels shown in this drawing are shown with VA load. 5. Existing circuit loads are unknown. Because of the office usage change, loads are assumed to be less. Upon project completion, monitor panel loads to assure load conditions are normal.. Install new 00A / -Pole circuit breaker.. Install new 0A / -pole circuit breaker.. Contractor shall verify panel schedule existing conditions and circuiting. //0 Panel Schedules scale: / " = '- 0" ADDENDUM # E9.