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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP2701999(35)i BEGINNING FILE TITLE I N T E R 0 F F I C I Y E R 0 TO: bl�lv DATE J FROM: 4 a SUBJECT e p 3jy r Pump.nd Epwpment Inc Cascade Septic Servioe Department of Public Works City of Menton Pag► July 8, lgeB 1 am enclosing a descriptive brochure of the APQ motor plug for your information. Please call as at 535-6700 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Bert Jneobus President nw enc. APO Arktilo Cl-, ml Broakmri Moto, Plwl , -AP.1 1'ItW, :, . .. 4j. � .. r 1 ' i 1 1 1 ENGINEFRIWG DATA and PROPOSAL,- This proposal has been prepared specifically 1 for by KATCKIGHT CCAPORATIO V It contains all the 1 necessary literature, dra mugs and component Information for the following equipment 1 KATOLIONT CORPOlIATION 1 3201 THIRD AVI IE.MANKATO .AN 5"1 PHONE IW7,626'973 TELEX- 29-M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 y . utntu 4rt tAt capttAetwt . ( Htbttc •#Wrrtax•R wads Rtit'& Pumx A fqu4r. NtuEl 93SIR044 kATCII(W? PUSEt 1� thE1kA74Mx 35 Q. 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UNIVERSAL ENGINE HEATER CO. ' w My t11Y 1�/Me MY•,"MI•,h MMV�fti�iL iw Mlv I -` •"�•V T1 y.L rYYY MtiaM, w6Mbib I i Yl•V4 1•,1 HM4 SILENCERS I111l M1V 1 RPM I ry rq.., u6b ig 'r�rni nu.r i r • ' • oo / i w 4 1 1 - *- 1 TT x ACCESSORIES TA,NDARDEXHAUST FLEX n+, WHEN SPECIFIED {�--6 G —B -��� _-T 117111,11,11 i SLEEVE C. AMP STEEL FLEX STANDARD PIPE NIPPLE ExryAiJ T S Lr q 5 ,T f I (K L STOCV- NO - t - - F '2 2 02i 42618 D L } 2 112 t?/'.6 2607 L GG � 426,) :� -� i2 '.j;16 42FG9 -B _ 3/1, 3 12 3 426`r, SLOTTED SLEEVE 14 GA. 4 v 4-)A _ 42@ io t O O O O O� � RATOLIaMT CORPORATION �•�O1" ,. w I s o NONE 1 10-24-791 204-218-1 STEEL FLEX STANDARD 125*SCREWED FLANGE ws�OM S�EEI OMM/L7f� s ='" r�rYi� YOt{1I�N�o) lw011O:v) 91e.v'4• .. '1 Y•r�r fP0.'V TT::'!lITLTT__- i 44— T ' •v S1 t err 1 � i ,q 1 1 •�+• 4 9". e•s y, yf.�p.pvTrY 40 oYIAM W� r 5 ♦ �YrW r9YY0) wA W 1'•r's� . - r IY AY/ ll.t Pam. J ww.•I yyv., 3r.f - �arw YM rp.�• - � s - ••rs�x wa... - . ♦M !V�VnT �i' OYn:M Mrs _ ow m 1 1 KATOLIGHT 1 Trailers . . . i Custom Built, 1 Heavy duty trailers i 1 for transportation of 1 engine driven generators. Standard Features Optional Accessories Available: •1owu+y Rhino. 2', ur 9 otch I.U . 24 ton rated an as trMlalia tnUude tandsrs 24- inch bell hdch, • wheel lack stated with 6 hlc/l wfsel Isto* rtM i' MO rand with dot 010% atop. Wm "W or pneun,sor.l 1 hame,tp N"wtth ttesW duty SAE trek* co"1101ry •Stabuulno wm66et lacks. Wacut wlrtrp harness. pkt6: tires whale, safety chains and m Plop.KathliutowAV Ye/ucia r,"OteClea and cab con 8pd flraeh paint The !rat* Indw- N 4 bow type hokaf 1 of Structural steel construction with ha WV~ •EIKUK brakes Ihydrwlw a twryal bad plate Md thidt.n hampers All lights are *Fuel tanks, fuel 9su6es lalectncel w trschanwah rasa sW w pwrded tnr maumum protection with •power We •wry cwd►and co WW's adagoam v vbilay .Hub We trod def*:t001. epacel taint per, 1 cuatwrNr taQllltarrania •Cattle rest tual tanks sunlhery buhtinu 1 Maienals and SMcnhcatron May Chanpa Nhthow Nptice awr.a I aw e.mue a•Ne aka patNlr�pw i M aka cre•rm ir..Mra ynw 1 ~ 7 0p�17 ( 7 f100 4• i neh t.k umr j 10e1 . N i SOL n 60N bOb!m A 76 r 19 1 Vly` i l ' 9000T7� I 9.600;t. s-'*'sale unit i 120L. 72W 66L.WIN 2.776 Ms F14. 14.4 ply 1 4 00014 ` 4 000lb tol M W*Gn4 I t JOL a 7?W kilo.60% !2161M A 76 a U.1 PIY 600072 6 @K1 tb Soto ante In`t 19bL. icy. � 120L.b" 4,0W i W I VID A 16 a pill 1 1 6000T4 6.000'h Landow We umt I 144L .'?4N 1061..WIA 46601w 700,16.6My 10t1pi4 7 t1004, taetdarn kale umt 1624.74W II 1264 .WW i SAN as J 00.16.601V i 10.00074 t0000 W tandem ash inn I 160L .a6W 1 1321 a 67N II a 600:bs. `1 00 s 16,6 Illy,120110T4 12000 lb to"As"Ault unt i ML.BOA 144L.d2A l Wow its IX%IS 6Oil -.� trMNK.1 Na•Nnt W. lees ta"NI seat'..".rr...Mlle Wallinn♦mow'. a- %V"4M i 1 KATOLIGHT 1 POWER TRAILER BUILT 1 . . . � TOUGH ! ! 1 FOR YEARS 1 -•• OF DEPENDABILITY 1 Katokght factory built trailers assure safe 1 9" transpon for your KATCUGHT Power The waders are custom designed for In-, n 1 range apecifted This will insure e+rallenr po and proper balance. so rmpondr'l in ,r dpplrcabon The chews re an, vested of $fruit, channel and angle iron, a runs gear argil tx.ir of maximum toughnees and ngafity ' Axles are engv eared to carry the r, substantial overloads yathai each clan• Automotive type hmken bearings pwe mail 11 1 trouble free use with a nemmum Of attantwn. r KATOLIGHT oHws bseaic natMa caPaudiea of 2000. 1 3000. 4"' 5000. WM' 7000. 10.000 end 12.000 as pwui aN rftckide as atandwd eoutpnerit, hint1w, .asarl o4weh. adequate safety thane. Mad at" 1 reflector krn^.v' t''dro tbr.rt kn' 'r, ON•h� 1 i KATOLIGHT COMPO"AMN Hai mp»rnfamstwrr runtwt your �vot i 3201 Thud A~ue RedrasentNrve 0 v,taata nr Dealer twin. n 0 Box WEI Mankato. Minnesota flBMt Phone 16071 M 7973 Tole. 290787 bn JCA 1 RRRi � Rf1 RRRI RRRI R� RRl � RR� RA � Ri• � � � RRRI � � � 1 70 I 1 ( ! 72 1 I BALi H7i•, '� L__ - - _—_- - - _ - - _ _ - - 1 I I 1 --14 GA f,RS 2 G CR5 L 0' CHANNEL KATOLIGHT CORPORATION .w.•+a....w• !AU W Alf A IIC mom NONE Ir 6-81 20 -aM-J i "00`8 TRAILER OOI A MA _. 0 - -- Vkhtsonta. Pala are wed in redwe wwt atd •iMatroo t"I I YPI '\\ N"mvir \%'Me ha µretest <unutfl And w Orion."Iht otnl tan hdunµ nine" I*e flat 11.1 nlwin Per Now inch. iwrcsvd h,ldlnµ p.wer and a hµor.ono hall, de•ae the nwhrx lit Ix lad.rcd and hull, of unt.o.earkn xd. Idenmd rubber and, •a m mat,ant,thin Ina I—%roeth.l a o,mornali wd,n or '"'ItlM hak w ha•k bit nwximum rubber rotor art. pre,enm a lim"en,dot dx.Im,waunt the unt Id either ono relw.r., n, rib ...Ily,x ,, In.,µmµ the menon mblnrr« sperang Motticatep A, a portal l rule, lvd% ar on tmm loan,..inn pike" Inr µ"pp...µ wn.,th steel mtxlxMrtdeµ No dlodn" Iwdrnµ, for onnu ,Ihnttao a well a nwµh euda,e and hio nt n A n and od dam• problem, u, uplxr storm or for µrow d fly.,, aml .oo .t the lxmnercr orprdle.n N how the pad n or 'rhe ' ,d,wal appl.alkm,. yoarc wdh patwm u [,,ad out on L, ,enrol. m tadh talc iutmog l4o,m arc m the held n,irh,ut the nxnl lit. .xa?NOnA ' \\into there o on need for Wong or ttrotruoig on muM owitdlolkaro,I Ilia'W.. 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MM N.NN..lrn 0 aM.M Mpn 1WA Rocetwicie Assemblies with AJ Bark Box* w, i Mallnq APJ Phipst sirs� aAM16IANAA L14W 7RUAer6 PIAa+ A).$, y 16n CIO 11 Cot tat Cot left CA61r CM. Epp Cot le DAC67E66AA 6W ON.A lACA AN..A [Af11 ON.• UCA i O' CM. 0 Each CAI.A l6N+ wUA t ` 1,4 AREA'WIS ARCAIO735 f43 A5 ARCA1Q9i 1 371 to 1375 APJtDim APJIOF75 I 10oR1 "9 AREA+671R ARFAtN35 41 iO APEA107n (13i5 ec+67S APJ1073i APJi6777 I w,Ai 1 PC ARCA16314 ARCAIJ314 4560 ARE A107A 675111 SM APi1035f APJIW75 bJp1Ai 11`5 AREA1651S AREA10335 4s OS ARCA1037S it Sri to INS A►AM? APJt0777 t I," 1 I ' 7 A07AIMA AJI A/1435 e015 ARCAIM75 675 to 137S APJIG.% APJiM76 4,P Z ARlAIMP APIEPOW 5050 ARtA10476 41315 to 1676 APJ10/5i APJtM77 Ij swe 2 'I O'M , 1 1.4 ARlA"MA AREAtOMA S46W ARJA10,'MI 7 VS 1373 APJIO.165 APAOM 'MN I 1 t 7 ARCAIEJ?s AREAINU5 010 AREA10.'b5 I137SIot675 APJIW67 APJ10367 wnA 1 f 1 2 ARCAIMAS S410 ARIA10465 67SIo1.37S A►Jt M6S AP,( i __ ARAAtD446 SA '5 AREA104M .1 V5to 1$75 APJ1046' (KPJ 0"? I.y�M1,RM1ry1,�M1 e,Nf 5'A W R1W NM OMn.nl I IN.AWN ww tN+MMA .ro vlA Mt.Ath/ YM eNNIKIW w�.w'.iniws.,N.„wn�ty unmAw ' P.t r KATOLIGHT ' STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS r r r Warranty r r 1 r 11 � l\i rIl lit l: lAil „tllr A. .� i�,R 1 ''I6'l loll , 1'I �1� ^i r KATOLIGHT CORPORATION -Vol IMIG A—,,- r ma"k*m MIM1Motl I r , r K A T 0 L I G H T Corporation OPERATORS MANUAL I1i'1 .®woaae�actrw., �atraanae.,a�ui�wnwnaursw�ee_r�mo.ass;. ,.s�au�ai�a�"�'�+amwe.., Table of ("mitelits I. 't,•p.�l� lti rtn ord¢r Pa tm Katolight Maint*nance Check List i-naine instruction & Parts: lkreules Yodel 1)3IDD [bit Accessories: Murphy Model 112, engine control Katoltght 1'9512, :attery charger Pn1wraal Model UN-'n-R, locket water hoater Generator Instruotionat Nato singly hearing Kaarg aenarator and gate URIO voltage regulator h. Wiring Diagrams, Drawings and Parts List* **** Katolight one Year Warrant) • *** Katollght Paver Package Warranty Valtdativii corm (To he cosplated at tick of *tart-up) • For Repair & Parts Orders SEE KATOLIGHT ORDER FORM ON NEXT PAGE • • REPAIR PARTS HOW TO ORDLR P.EPAIR PARTS I"..aa =..S !',.. ;u2 rt•t:.v, rizefully,thcy oil!a,,,,d many delays 1'rw2 : •�, ,:.: , p+r . , •,n. Give aunt vdd"m name of city, wid eta., rE 1, t, I .. - , .. PLF.ARZ FILL ALL OF TER BLANKS IN CLEARLY THIS INFORMATION,IS VERY ,IMPORTANT. IT III '8112O ALLY IMPORTANT THAT WE ARE GIVEN THE TYPE MODEL AND {=AIAL IMUNSM 20 THAT WE ARE ABLE TO IDENTIFY YOUR MACHINE If t% ra t meludet a Camel Panel, i lSr«i pltan!y t.;+ 1. Part numlAr. S \arde rf the tort a \mmbtr K"rh pact rtpwnd. b State elnrly uh+ther pox u,nh ah'pn.n t I. 1>•r r.adr by pear. eaprm or freight fi :And : �r,r t rs',r, ell if a rrdtr r 1 ct i:. t r th, U.o parts.p!u•tratwpartau"ehargm. The, uil hat"at, t uU nb,pn„tiv al.th tc tn,r hn•,�nrd an, mare rtipt"iiq. • RETURN OF PARTS We r.., JI,u..es f i -r,n el fil, ` 2,1 le , f. . it r, '.r,e mty ore relumed to the factors. 2trder sad pay t,r new party and "'um old part, prni ldly, itArvii pmfmid They will be gieem tta- eofetatian an! gitinit the ' -- Inin of pla+t from CLAINIS FOR SHORTAGE n "14 1., ,:a,k .vgam,l carrier. Pfi I,7ES .. ,.., p,rv�hie n+J.t v O U.by . P> s KATOLIGI IT t111M11l/N1 aIANaArtl MINNeaD,A .ew MAIL TO: Katollght Corp Mankato, Minnesota 56001 - PARTS ORDER SHEET ATO►��, t M)XI A tOWle PURCHASER Name n n &tee: K.W. F:\ .\ • .\i<ip: per City au" VOLTS Itfiritml CUSTOMER ORDER NO R.PML I'\-t'l.ts SHIPPED TO Name PH%SE WIRE T0111 Street Fioltor Colts (' Pc City State SHIP VIA MODKI TIMMS OF PAVMENT 4ERIAL NO. 111CPORTAN7 The abe,,, data must be filled out Name data to ae 9lled in from machine for whi<h parts ere )-dered. PART NO NAME OF PART QUANTITY i PRICE LIST SERIAL, TYPE AND MODEL NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING PARTS MAIN iI,At l%'.l x�I I I-n. nv, r,.nAlAl will dictate frv- AA" Ot All to vr,,j-r1v mao,tain the oenerator sat at I manual muwt kt tudud tr Lamiliarize k,ht 1')(Cltatlon "I I'Itlel mf I. T,qino 'Ift lit.1 l Furl:A N I-T-I IN: I -arbun-t)II-i I U, 1 !1 A t INA nq P 1 1 N .1 kill 2 ru.t inh All I,I t liner 3 ho,,el a JUMI, W 4 V It,,Yt, Y ch,vk IV) IiIT,•muttIr AIN) ',,'I t,t... I"Q., All, or alt.. u.em tact as } f ! � 4 TATTLETALES" 6 MAGNETIC SWITCHES • BULLETIN NCJ. M-6797 C%s."A M Wl Manually Reset Relay NERVE CENTERS for MuNPNT SWICHGAGE ' 1 4 3 Control and Protection Systems rI Available as INDICATING or NON INDICATING erY menually reset Magnetic Switches. Used extensively to ground magnetos; energize MMIN 307/N +{ " relays: actuate valves break holding circuits: ! and indicate cause of shutdown. Don't lose valuable production time to find the cause of engine shutdown. Operators who„ equipment is protected by Murphy TATTLETALE'Switches simply look at instrument panel ti see which red button indicates trouble. The TATTLETALE'telis you exactly what shut the unit • down. You merely Lorrect the situation, reset the TATTLETALE'pushbutton, and start again. 9allaie a SMpIN[S. cnnuM. F, ., ww w .1 uupM w tIM►l[ WfTMlA1MN: Mv,ph, N.pna„• Swnahn 1 1fN Fe eaM1Y Wdwf w.m ow"flnem wnF lair.law wmpM lH•U iiMlMy iWpkih.,+M1VG ihrJu+4,M. rrvl to Vm w,tm. Ch.w, &W fr•m, ,he t.elnn iiltt�n aw,oh mu1 P!Vurvl Itt ,Nyp'iJ«, po.lt.n 1, , art ufuP11Y IM•MIX1racJ In,J w. m,i , CMUN dun role The Mgm�'.. .rwd,Ale.a+Jrvw.nY mV' p.nth (,Minn T iT"i I'i'.11 r+ Pam,• N, Wnaiv .nJ m10 ppw'•r Nnl Yt:w on to Wt oL m Ally f.Mnain' h.>,.nr rpa.dkN.w. 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IINN %. o etY Swlt.lrM 1.n h 1117 a FB aS 111 A Nll I TSAR wA•MNTY R cu1Yd►yy A Murphy Mid FaN Mw- " .%e111A .n MIWv�PF�� S*yCNo be pNi SN phn 5r11 Coo iArTIFI AI de cu" 9611o 'NuSt M Wk. aW,. rS11 wGi pot v caty eel M fN h" oo* omoAtic ('onrcdb«r Vunw dN•aww M. .adla .w4 dnrn n .IYA>Y.w IN9�'NNN 4lwe 1Alilentw w.aFW TATTLETALES 6 MAGNETiC SWITCHES toot. c, COMntrt T➢TgtTALE eANEtt S) utdtg;ng a Murphy TATTI ETALV at with enema• po nt to Ina systwr^ you can rea iffy d@tK troubh' pants wh�tn caused the yint." to thuidoaa' by MKung tome eb,oh TATTIETAIE 8utlon (A) a '-PoppM Put' a- -.w _ Bator,the wou.-pment can ba startwd,with Ta"10 a t�0600 fate Mdtan �n the system must Ot ,n the "nesN' ' pos,bon This takes piw ground off the 19111t�w antl ass v is a..., tucks the Tattletale hmh cB)- ^ +L "Of aaotasw" When i SWCHGAGEs ,n the syuem (Netts a T maltunct on tho mntar IE) makes rnth the adwit -- able contact (01 and tonitdxes a nrcud from the ,agnero tH) tlatwg^ oks TATTIETAtt tat ttt t• t!,o in, mechams'n aro ground the magneto At w[A1tlEsear „w ahrtataa ainwr th! 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KATOLiGHT M12SS12 t Solid State Chargers 24SS12 Battery chargers are used to chi xlu ,,,J,. ..1. ,. ctw , N batteries on dbsel, gasoline.. aril or natural 9" enemas The users and manufacturers of standby vnpine generator sets agree that reliable starting of the engine generator an comp.etaly dependent upon a properly maintained battery Katokght Automatic Solid State Battery Charger: ere designed to maintain engine starting batteries in a property charged condition at as times. They automatically switch between a high rate charge and a trickle rate charge. depending on the state of charge of the er gine generator set battery There are sepatate high and trickle rote edluWtntents. The high rate controls the output when the battery state • of charge is low The trickle late Commie the float rate on the battery to maintain the battery at full tharge. FEATURES • Output voltai of 12 or 24 volts t1C • Ruggett. Yet tompsat printwl �ircut hirord Input voitsgea of 120 or 208 ttr 240 VAC 1 ph • 0 25 arnp airenetel to wtda air t:lwgetg cuaent • 120 m M or 240 will 60 Hz r4 t nnty • 110 120 v4t. 80 Ht irput a niv • Input •usatt hit te(tw.lniti of ' ..hargw ;+tt•• . Chorea indicates pilot light Wilinh, • r)i%vnmlcl relay The two dwontwrt options • Circut breaker protra,.uu.. .... t+„.. ere shown on the back of this sheet • 0 1 limp amlriety to entnate 4 tie+4tAl current • 18 gauge Nta►t steel QMbWWl fix w118 mounting • A iKIT n hansh}rrrxv pMmte <.twtpn to test' ` "t With Ill. tbla€ nP.R .!•'ri 1•ck:y� SPECIFICATIONS IVUTT AC tie VOLTS 1�A4Tlyi ac_ 0s te e l Oblit 26 M' IN P.m aaC Ines CONNECTION DRAWING MODELS 12SS12 and 24SS12 w..,,,.w;v,e� _ _,reu„rse seaaovsaa. • • . yv . . -.AY. - I � i 1 r • r •rx ' r0 tlrll Rv M6•rlVf tl i ro tlrner w.nr. • r`o !�� '.alp M teTON CONNECTION OPTIONS Option 1 L connect chugat during c,ankmg Option 2 Disconnect Charger when engine is running a Connect terminal No 5 to terminal No 1 on a Contract terminal No. 5 to term"el NO 1 on • changer charger b Connec'1 terminal No 6 to start solenoid r it,un b Coonsct termmal No 6 to energ,ted to run aongised during cranking circuit on engine KEY apy cni Radiate R5 7erler Diode CK2 Potentiometer R6 Diode CR3 Resistor R7 Reettf* . . CR4 and CR5 Traneformor T i Stknon Controlled . . SCRI Terminal Strip T S. Rectifiers SCR2 Board . . . 621461 Capeotor C 1 Heat Sink H S 152-12 Ammeter AM fuse f13AG5 Relay R1 Fuse. F23AG20 Potentnuneer R2 L..)ht L112U 1leuata R3 and R4 Matwwl and $pecmcahw+ Mav Charge Without Nottce far mare mtorneoon C~t you,reaeat KATOLIGHT CORPORATION Rhruesenet" pnbWular,or 06Ner below 3201 Trod Avenue P O Box 3229 Mankato Wraaoe 56wi Phone t607'6267973 lee% 294)787 Prw'tid n r:S n ' GEMCO ELECTRIC HEATERS THERMOSTAT CONYROIIED • _ 6pn.ca Enjims Hpahn an ha�Md I«eN n,4M r.a mad:hefga pa{ang«apn alpl F�M Naakl. �ha lgr",IMih ffroy M wad iar 1 te 7 haw erann•.p petbdt. a.n.•100.A Ma W.N. I t&v4N a.w.e No WO W.... IIt ve1N a.w<•$00. Wt W.N. I I{v.-N `pT{a HNn Sete the'.*o cooly CaaM011ed To p"Imet 1i4 hpatpf dam darning out '1 rlrculatian IW nuOF the unit x rw �,..... tlr{ttod. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC HEATERS THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED Uni"W" . - ro 1 hew We",up P" Jx on pax*.•ngct cmx ' a,cl"to"aawp• rent ^'totaet, ltopitn +nay*ha be Win en ail r,ghl withaa, Ipar of ovIdmtinp. VN lee sac+aan. lif unto. SIN wam Ilf ve"T UNa.a yta tweN. 1,{yM •UN!!M t110 VW. i3O V+M •uN]0-M IV Wean ,l{VwY •A..tWY .n IV ..M. I1 w•..h.e CAUTION Adequate wNv,g tnutl be prav,daU far tM UH-22•M-2250-*a" heater and dV UH3O-M 3000-wets Meter. • 7 UNIVERSAL GAS BURING HEATERS i - Uniwrwi Go. earning Hepton an for IOfAfront wMn eleF wloity h not availobi• Can be .ud fat oaiak tram,min «all night au on tracks lracton and ba.y erlaipfepnf. Will but" ;open.. bOan. o• nabral qm. Adiuxtakle let high ar law 71aw�e eat{! nOW STU OaM.r q.H! {ru O..w. hem,t 1••I a•M.Mefa• Ow'MIN•p, wr Few. Net mvw.nWa Nr uew.i... a.t. UNIVERSAL OIL BURNING HEATERS Uaiv.;nai OII WMI Heaton wgl bwn tto+e ail komwe" a, light we,gM eliptal fad. Adiwfabia !« Figk w b. 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PUBLICATION NUMBER 350-0001-00 P,81.ICATION DATE August/pl • INSTRUCTION MANUAL SINGLE BEARING KAMAG GENERATOR WITH OUTBOARD EXCITER SERIAL NUMBER • INCLUDES PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING DRAWINGS AND GENERAL INFORMATION • K ATO ENGINEERING Safety Summary WARNING • 't• ar��ipmMtcomatmhtpn xoaW riaOg RFM rofah^u:s•isA a-iv.e. ,n ct Stop Q*eW&fV sac before removing protective covers 'or Mrs pugXM of rI +nstattetion adluetmotts inspachon t•outi shooting teshnq tol A•Pate•v, :. . - eowre boon starting tM generator set Farlun to observe this pncaction can Irl sill G%C"c -o a •�,,•y Warranty utton Kato Engineering Company warrants that the apparatus manufactured by us will deliver its Wnarl moats or test msttu~taefo weed for outgo" tnhrbarmooh^g and swing.n lerecbrfrminded tree lee rated din output,providing ouf aguipment be PllK.edeaterMl to tM generator and the gerte•stor so be stopped while making or nmpv ing mete, P 9 such apparatus ropropeny installed property cared to,.end properly and lMPumd••'pnnecflo'6 Br sure protective covers are,-stalled be+nn ruenmgunil Fatlun to obsll this operated under normal environmental conditions Rracau++or•ram newt+n wpow+Nuts ore IOC aeon Standard products mant,uctured by Kato Engineering Company are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of one year from dole of shipment snit any products which are detective in workmanship or material will be repalred or replaced of the 00 notLft CptttONte gaMralor set by means o/4y'+nq aye On gene•ate• 6raregardirtq•ease inafruchnns may result•n aercous+^Wry a eg;rpma^.t damage option of Kato Engineering Company Final determination as to whether a product is actually detective rests with Kato Engineering Company.The obligation of Kato Engineering Company WARNING hereunder shall be limited solely to repair and replacement at its factory.of products that fall ter not riff rtt pry n^gene+afar re^ Fa,.ire 1p01rkervem,Y e.w i..t w.d+ -;:;mr.t. within the foregoing limilet.ons,and shall be conditioned upon receipt by Ka. o Engineering of mpa Company of written notice within the warranty period of any alleged dale��deftciency No WARNING products shall be returned to Kato Engineering Company wimo��unnt, r o ant. In no case Make Certain txst•.,x+nxnr riaarrinree• taiw a•ft artse , can Kato Engineering Company accept shipping chat es M 'j r through return of t �� + ,. , w• >,...,r Ivry a r,:, , i-,m:r detective items to its factory or return of spaf/�'r��re j�1,eKM er.t item to the user. Kato 1 • • Engineering Company cannot assume gsip i�lil�lilt f accept invoices for unauthorized WARNING repairs to Its components,own h e. In the case of Components arts or units of m+, a+ n +^«,v h r a'• mus he ` lat.ien c - i purchased by Kalo Englneerl i�peny the obligation of Kato Engineering Company shall i r,el « , t ,i, not exceed the settlement the is able to obtain from the supplier thereof The life of the products of Kato Engineering Company depends to a larg«exlenf upon type of CAUTION usage therol,and Kato Engineering Company makes no warranly as to period of service notes OP.,,., vtw ; .. r. i t trey, s„n, „qn=h to fitness of its product fors specific applications b the Buyer unless Kato Engineering t«-s c'e d,t „a•..e ,n r.^afore.yr art r.p,n-M 9z , ,,'�. - . � ... P P PD Y Y oenxratn+ Company specifically agrees to otherwise in writing after the proposed usage has been matte known to It In no event will Kato Engineering Company be liable for consequential or CAUTION Incidental damages or for any axpenae Incurred by Buyer due to use or sale of products sold by fammf•, , Kato Engineering Company. The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warrant'.es evpr4ssed or implied. Including but not limited to sny warranty of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose This Warranty does not apply to experimental or developmental products Table of Contents Section f • General Information. Principles of Uperahon and Meehanlr;al Construction Section 2 Rea ruing, Inspection. Handling Instructions. and Storage • Section a Coupling and Aligning G. eraim and Prime Mover i1 i Section 4 Electrical Connections i TWO of CoMN1p(Cont.) H Voltage Regulator Fuse 1 Voltage Regulator Systems EQU40W w:In Paralleling Compononls I Reactive Volta Droop Compen mitmn . 2 %Wll"DIJIV ent Compensation J Voltage Shutdown Swat& K Field C'mun Breaker L AWOMM IC Manuai VORMge Control M Space Hsaters Section 5 Operation PRE-START INSPECTION .... . ........................... 5.1 IDLING . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. ..,. . ..... ... 5.1 FIELD FLASHING . . 5-1 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENTS . . 5.1 VOLTAGE RANGE ADJUST . . . ... . . .. .. . . . .... . ... ... ... .......... ........ .............. 5-2 STABILITY ADJUSTMENT . . . . .. . . ... . .. ........... .... .......... .: .. . ........ ..... 54 STARTING UP THE GENERATOR FOR SINGLE UNIT OPERATION 5.2 PARALLEL OPERATION ....,. . . . — . . .. .... . . ....... ............ ... ... ..... ....... 5.2 A Prime Mover Governor 8 Voltage Regulator Paralleling Provisions C Synchroscope or Synchronizing Lights 0 Metering Automstic'Manuel Control DUrtng Parallel Operstbnn . . .. 5•3 Phase Rotation 5-5 Pra-Paralleling Adjustments and Checks ... .. ... ... ......... 5-3 • Paralleling . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . Shutting Down One or Mol a Generators Operating Pet 011e1 .. .. ... 5.4 Section 6 Preventive Maintenance INSPECTION . . .. .. 6-1 CLEANING 6.1 Section 7 1 roubieshooting GENERAL . . :. . . . . ' t TROUBWIHOOTING PROCEOUW ' A No Voltage B Lrwr Voltage C High VoRage 0 Voltage FluCtuatrng Section B Generator Teats MEASURING Fxr'Tt.P I IK 11 EXCITATION • TESTING EXCITEF R0I ATING RECTIFIER DIODE_ TESTING ZENER nI"CE:;URGE SUPPRESSOR bection 8 Generator Tests MEASURING MINDING RESISTANCE A Massurreg Exciter Field Winding Resistance B Measuring Generator Field Winding Resistance C Measuring Exciter Armature winding rlesisianca D Measun••g Generatro Stator Winding Resistane, MEASURING WINDING INSULATION RESISTANCE , A MINAll Generator Stator Wiiading Insulation Rrssta,¢r S Measuring Generator Flab Winding losulahon Rastatance C Messunng Exciter Field Winding Insulation Rei,stance D M%W rg Exciter Armature Winding Insulation Resistance Section 9 Drying Windings and Removing and Installing parts DRYING GENERATOR A Masted Enclosure 8 Forced Air C Oven REMOVING GENERATOR FROM ENGWE . . REMOVING AN('INSTALLING EXCITER ROTOR A Rem,uag Excite,Moto, B Installing Exciter Rotor REMOV-NO AND INSTALLING TERMINAL ROX ANO INOBl I: .i A Perncving Tarmmat Bin and ti,dbeli 8 Installing Terminal Box and Endbell • REMOv NG ANC INSTALLING SEARING . . . . . . . . . g,A REMOVING ANCI INSTAL UNG G+ENERATOA girt OR 9 q A Remov,aq Rotor B instal"( Rotoi Secllon 10 Figures and Tables GENERAL . . . . .... . Table t Generator Voltage Stanoarl,her rag Ga Israturs Table L Recommended Torque bAE S SNe1 eon SAE 8 Stan Cap R,,..n T able 7 Dimensions of Flywheels 1 . Tablc x Minimum Alt Gap for Kato Srushless Excite, Fgura t Single Basting Kamag Generatot with Outboard EcUtr Figure?Exciter Rotor Installation Figure J Rotating Feretihar .,.... . . . . . . . . . ... Figure a Extenx+on of Generator Rotor Shalt for Mounting of Exciter Rotor Assembh . ...... i Figure 5 SAE 6rwhesl . .. . .. ... . .. . .. ..... .. . ... . . .. ... Figure 6 Sngle Beannq 6eneretor Adaptor ana Drive Plate1 .. . .... . . ... ... .. . . . Figure T Recommended Torque Sequence tl•fir,ula,BOIL Palte,n Fqure 9 Checking Rotor Eccentricnv Figure 9.heck;.,g Angular A�ignmrn• Figure 10 Twelie Wue General. Figure !r Excite,and General.• . F-glare •?Feld Exo-tatia'Meer.. np. 350-04001.00 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION, PRINCIPLES OF xouhre xacnue OPERATION AND MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION ewm.a heal ainr GENERAL °• Fri Annit"'e - - KAMAG AC get fratuls are brushiess 8 ;)We macn.nes Pren4.i':m9 60 Hz power at 1BDD rpm or 50 Hz power ai - �• 1500 rpm The generators are of ins revolving held type.. having totaling held poles called the rotor and a stationary armature called the stator All standard units are broad voltage range machines that h are twelve lead oc iwm vattaga r-egvwto, E.1,101 IWO • • oaneral,r Fyq Ar brought out from the stator Cori groups Thrs Peale re PerMita COpMeChoh of the stator winding it)either • , three-phase Wye. three ^n Asa delta, of al:,q'e•phase COnh9ur8hOn Two I VSta the vcitdget that can be obtained from the ouip,. KAMAG generaion Single beating r 9 ggeneralor5 are supplied with ar SAE adapter and Flexible dove auks on the dnvaend of the unit Alignment rf line generator frame and engine is ensured by the concerrtncrty of the flywheel housing and me -t•Os,.n, s generafor 8dapffir.while allgnmenr Of the generator rotor and Ong,"Crenkohall is ensured by the content icry NOTE Of the drhe Oisks and engine flywheel Throe forward polarity diode,, and one lorwaro poiortty senor diode outgo Drawings and tables are CO ilatnen In Section tV in this manual supprost Or mounted on poaPAva heal sink. The motor parts cOmpnsIngihe KAMAGgenerator ares!oown or Figur>1 Figure/Ow On elect,,cal schs tic of Three ravine iwlarlty, dlooee and one rover" polarity toner dloda surge the generator field And exciter The I"Ne statlf lead wires and respective stator cot,grcups are shown on supprpsor mounted on rrgative hoot sink. Fiq,re 11 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Figure '.t E xatc• and Generator Feld Inter_onnection Ac generators reQuee direct current flowing mrOugh the field w'ndrng t0 set UP the magnetic flow which generates ac power in thestator winding Anexciter,writcrNaasmall at generator ii rectified Output.p1Cyides this direct current While the generator ar'natun is stationary and the Lela rotates,the exciter firle's stationary and the armature and fectA`ef rotate The exciter Itself requires direct current for excitation ins evCdatier maybe provided by any Oc power supply trial provides the proper excitation Hower ar o Order tO keep thegenerst0r Output voltage relatively COnsiant. • VOlti ge me do excitation must be automatically regwated by means Of a voltage rogwator Regulator Term tool$ 1 he voltage regulator prov-ilea reglJaied d: excitation This device measures rho generator voltage and c omparee ins, measured voltage with a pre-set voltage extablished by adiusthienl of a voltage adlus, F+ F- potenhomiter or rheostat It Intel uses the result of the COmOaretrve process to automaticaily control it e excitation supplied to the eXeder field winding This action in turn tegutates the excitation applied t0 the i generator hold wmdinq.which contrOls file maonetfc flux and tnereby the ac power generates by the generator (_ stator winding The vOPagn regulator requires electrical power 101 Operatri 11 its Crr4Viby Usually a portion o1 the polder V M. generated ivy tint genetatur is used Io power the v0!tige regulator MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION (t ) Tree motor parrs compns,nn me KAMAG generanran shown In Fiqufo i and destnhad in thepaograOhs lino+ (�) NOTE:Usa do voitmeler and do ammeter follow wink ache equal to er more than the one Gortwo for Frame and Sulor AM himule field torcirig capacity given In the Rectangular steer pars warded to andr.,»s^,Jade rigid support Mr the stator the generate'pndtMl and the voltage regulator instruct Manuel. adapter Weldmenls rigldly"Core the stator It;he frame tiara (-i (_i The Bator core is comppaed otastack 011Nn notched elerd 'tal Most lamlratiuhs assembled under pressure Exciter Field el and welded to the trams Oars The Semeclosed reached site is are Class F nlsulaled random wound coils are firmly wedged In the insulated slots The stator cads In KAMAG generators are connected in three-phase groups with twelve'ead wires that terminals within the term+real box Stator Wire connections are Insulated and the entire stator is then impngnsted with Inermo-%stun.' 10C percer solid banding epoxy and baked under a controlled Cycle This pioCoss minimizes voids one ensures high dieioctnc strength and excel-ant moisture resistance Ofmorator Fire"Cover A emcrahle shoe-moral cover encloses the genrfato,frame Figufc 12 Fie!u Excitation Measurement Meter Connection Diagram Qerteralor Rotor Assembly • - A precis on machined Steel snort.the four•00�e rO4Lng held the exciter armature and the foreleg rectifier COmpriselherol0•assembly Also mOurNed'rrrha short and pro%fdad with a replacement rotor are the drive hub and the generator taxiing A two•sacbOn ran—hunts On the'plot at the adapter and of the generafor • I 'i-1 350-04Mi-00 A �harl . .al the!-ve es 9 fo/moucbng the dri./e hub a kevway and key tot • l .v and v tot mount-no the exc,ter srmoturetand mMating rectifier, 8 (:ennralOr Feld Poles ke 1 A"! "Is a'p r.'r-Pr RPd o' a Stark of One-p:ecM electrical Stael r. I 40lk"V" ,sclg A«Ydral..v P'ess CGpr)PrIWS'.IV IhP Amort'aseu•wmd111gan MAW I,,,, 11 1 1 -n Ini..,o^In,pall Head Lot' ,11:.I L e rrP sn..a ivies anQ wuldW to topper and Pisles that „m the ti ant a^d hack...,t..fr' a d,z;rp;L,.0 h,e T^rt I.I d Core structure i$pM$Std on the .•8tt usingah'ph.prea3ufe nvd.e�!'C or 33anikeved t0rmin38•'grd rdtB!!ng element Round afeel stud$are 'esse0 a11ACCMOM •)i^•Ca:dnCe I,nos a!Int tIOni and back section of the held yemb,y ,levdY r>ulatetl aer'.•m'ungnt led `ell ..c'•x 11"=w?e•`JI rl v,e Intl I,;,,! pobs A support Mock matle of al '•g hall a [ 1Ya '•.pporta'mHC'4'-'ma tip-;tine`P'1LoJ Taro lead vfrte$ato brought 061 the rJlBhng rot!AKr !heIIL`G-Seths'a Hplvy a act-n11._me,I n`p ally 11p1'e•argl 4041 844embly and tnC tAlld OSSOMNY IsbakW .ndPr a contr0hpd I.y6 a t'• .Ire 11.4l'J,elerl••l>l P«Urn A,Q•Iecha^+:AI Stfengtr C Dret"Hub and Drive Disks the KAMAG so Vie tlea•'no ;r• Wvl .s Idled w In a pry C+coon mac^'-ned-ntederence fit drive hub that is •ryed tp the St"at• Tru%t,:b(J•`PSAn;aflY'C'011INx biP SIMiQ•Ive dibkS wnlCn haY6 hOleSior hSlwung to ink ' "n," The al.'s `n a .,,J� I""t"A.Y pis.'..Y I n•atn.oed anQ boll holes are precision otated and ..S e•.%;,•r' .•• ,no7•tA`.U"'nrvn•Aahlhe.l• .l'x'dandlheePgmpflywheel Ri"shaped lYei Spacers .u'i.w+ucn •• 'h d-'rl Sk:,wo.,11 ,1"A Am-.I'a. t.o'hnij aG ,Circe 91 tr)ma'nlMn proper ebQnmeM. 0 Air Curuishng Fan ,.II..., ra 'iwpPali H_4.,n.,..'AI(`agt=tsgpten•wid art-hP'.T iiurely In Place on the Shell by Iwo '0e;b,etc Tho I}1 Pr V,.I is vu ii.,i .I Ir.e.len..,41.r nPIWe1•r I+p t1nve huh and the gime!ralnr held Olt '•i'JvgI"ild':iwn'iF,leF.;ei^'NrdxlH pf lnpOrely.•al[" a'idpdsi•' VwfhYPxc.In a,-twitneoutsideot • 1 Ill), S14t I, W- A 'I atal, I A alr •)t }�11h V3C InP a''gap het heir mp gemirator stator 1 Pali S lilis a CtIIW ' Or:A I 'I" Ir' I,ov '4' wmd'na5Intl lam'n d'o^a The cootmd fan r11Y hP.l1Pr1.W U m'»y.yn!4r'01..r F 14 AnnO Exciter Rotor . n^.:W•, .l16li it 3In61IUrr W '.1.1U A!` ''^av phls••wm0 -')inch f.ilt Wevo rolalmg rp - o4'Ad WYp' .pYif"tn YAChpt'Alin.11 In, HkklrtAw.alwtWm;1'11g I...ir,0l to the let ld'of Chods 41 It -A"..'�1 rr,.I i Thp dIIN-I rienl frpn'In- Net "1•eCld•PI .%i on R4Cd III the ge"Ifilur field lhlOUgh 'a *.re,, ..bolt$^' i.. I :•i'o" tA4v r'-Ulv q..th• I",'t'r, O m ,,e,," on-'it(il,t,l', I h"4 n ji'e a riCuer rJlot Unit SbeleY 'I AI. .P.pI�i,•. : .lq d'14 t'V.1 I.-. I.I'q'i I.ki`•I' dIPT.q!hi-ar Afl koVA4,indA relA`oing hall n . .... . i...i :. lhf .ndl'aA 11._i ,1..lh'n, A Froter Am u,hm, I• Ir,gii :. p p..... `I a stack I rein 'vlIIhPd one'pIHCe=Am.nat'onS^eld ....., h.. 1 110 ;1, 1.••n...IIIS%i*landd4j,,Vdbv bifsc•1 nrr 15 througn the Slack O`laminations •a.gpin ba... �11, L. ,I,a'.vlw TilA5.4 'r..l;dhP" AI•d itteto'i n`trip lhree•phase nxC;."armature 1.2 7Sg•Oaggt•ob 350-04001•gp vhndln9 are than Munger wedged to the sots The 4xl taC,lea armature a Compoeli t,n expe@q ,led with lhenwt0•setting OPDav and baked under a confrolteo cycle Three lead earex one from each pheae of the exciter armature yhndtng COnrWKI to the rotating rectifier as shown on Flare t I The exciter Armal-1*three-phase ac outpulie apo'ed tol'rutl-wavere:it lie(Comprised of a pox'nye neat stnh Generator Adaptor ` Chat Indicator A negative heal sing a—tided insulating plate A^lets!plate three forward polarity doll" free@'emse (see Notel POlartgdiOdes 4 1011 dpo`A-011m,diode and ah"IrStPOWN Woe diode The heats,nxs are molded ,_Fan Onto the tesuletmg plate The three forwerd polarity WOOes and the forward polarity Setter diodes mount on _.._ } _^ the posNryP haal strik wn m+rip three rowrse poorly d,odta and die reverse Polarity xener diode mount On Flywheel Housing the mvgahw near sink AryMerator hard load vPtl anacheaMthe Oositive beet am Whlk tiro second generator - field lead attain to the negative neat s nk This rochhe, Dort d i,cu•r provides exCttati to Isle sexes, 4OnneetW g►rMgrgr t NO W+rigid: Thee wo". Ono Mom each Phase Ot!"exciter armature v.nd'nq attach IothedWdtsas shown in FoureI+ TMCMtPiete rPCh)tM asar!r"piviA hedtl!nplaKe On McHtcliPr armature by Drive Plates wn hods r , Exciter Field Assembly I :f Flywheel ­ ' - - ;[Oflb-%Nd of a Slat It 0111,q n)fchoi Plect-cal steel'Aminoppns that era hold _ Axrdl rand lanlan).al) .af;gr ed ova Weldment across the st"k U(IAm,na(Iuns The Steel iarnipabons a/t of the type that retain residue, magnet's', This residual magnetism procuces a magnetic two which. when the I NOTE Dial indicator but on adaptor And generator A A1.10a1 f=due P, ,Whh,.in trip Pierre,al-,Afuto C4'v ct"•n ter,genprafol field w,1r yufhhem do -tt? � NOTEneedle Dial in aMrt b drive hub.Rater to P,IGlahon for 9"Patet to fade build 'P ( procedureaga given a In Seddon 71n this mein TnP alOtA in!ha exc!lca r p;d 4t.'rP xtrut lure d•P inSU,dtPd W'"i G'-dSa F nsutw,on And the Cods we then hrmiv __J usl wedged in the allots 1'-e S at, %o•l#%c,rim0P(I lead wires are b'utight Out for r omneCbon in tell vonage rteguiarotocoutp+t Tn't of rPex,itPr''Ptod3aPmMYis[JnrpfP(Piy mpregralPd with and baked undo a rO trullr.tl yc a P,;is that OASS!rim iqb holey in the exciter field Coro atruCfUIV and thread into -- tapnr d h(hPt in !hr•b::iaP4 load rid 0rt the ,TPhvra N1 010helt Otuade 110i0 moon l-ci and en e.a(oncentbe alignment Eil3btail • . Figure 8 Checking Rotor Eccentricity A Cant iron entlblll lnch`xPv!hn.)utl!OAN P^d of NP gP9Prdl)r f`rec!Sror machined malt-h!nU p'-''' Ira tM,esS On trip pndboll and gpnrrA!zr'rA,•+P e,)dring r+`Sure ctnrr Prhii ehgnmeM wqh the qa+Ptetor hA^-r Theendtw ,s rghfly sea um61n!hl:hAnw by Dolts PW PAYS thrOrsgh n60%m the terminal boa And u)the entire'l era threes nl'o t«ppeA hae:S m fn hang nMnnq A^!aclnnrd F.eann 1 hoavad.tt Me:trite'o!me e^rt9np-.Supports tit' (jenoretor Adaptor Dial Indicator oute"ace 0 if'.gpner.tiv roomif Ivrhilt"aised boa�nr with IdPPt]h<".iA Pr,`vldP.nrounlibq fit,Ill exciter field � 1 (see Now '"Sentlov - Fan I Adopter i , AcASI non d tit ii.at tl�, Iron r .,l!h q. .e n[tv n ui lc to ihx i i t I!,Ahrel hnusv.q while, inboard Side Flywheel Housing of the Adapt r v u l L•t , 10nor 11< harm ...i Uri q I it i tee:it h.Ih li. rhoan+did ±utt f MitLlGCI Sre. precision mac lined w!lh lit trvvp,"toe sale c'nt tr r I� � I p L dhgnn nl with ih< ePlPtao'IMn ar.d Pte PngunP icy WIVY•i h f{.tlt• i H t RC}ell Ugn the hnif,nt th.ad Ill i 1T th,oad Into tapped 1' py nl the trul", �� �i 1 •r_r n f ail f, . iu i ,i It t II t i dl i i pnf I ! riwdit nl fiCidPrrtlDrive Plates Pletea Flywheel Terminal Boa _, t "�� NOTE Dial Ihdicolo, best on lab and ,) needle against drive plates.Refer to pro cedure given In Section 7In this manual. 3+ • . Figure 9 Checking Angular Alignment 350-04001-00 • Ll(gAl s L..}.... e ;L 10 10 n - 12 N 12 a „ B a a a s a 2 5 2. •.' L21N1 )-L21681 J LSIKI t WUCI a 3-Phase senes wye h 3-Phase parallel wye L11aAl 12 • a .` e 1 Ic L2t@e „ a'. a a ulac I Pn.15e nnes delta 5 3 M e s 12 , NOTE. Voltage Range lot standard 10 KAMAG generators listed In Table 1 In - LI • h this manual L2 ' d Smgle-phase.3 wire Figure 10 Twelve Wife Generator Stator Lead Wire Connection Diagram CAUTION This drawing does not show Intercnnnection lot voltage regulator and other controls that could be • provided with the generator sat.Be sure to follow the wiring diagram provided with the generator sal when making electrical connections , , r ASO-04001-00 SECTION 2 • RECEIVING INSPECTION. HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS AND STORAGE RECEIVING YOUR KAMAG GENERATOR Upon recent of the ge 1 .,ended that it be carefully examined to determiae it any shipping damage has occurred before nogg nq n+e shipment from the transportation Company Generators reCatved during treating weather should tie slowly warmod to prevent condensation of moisture on the windings WINDING INSPECTION Winding inspection prior to operating the generator 0 recommended If moisture is observed or condensation of moisture on the windings is suspected a test of the Stator winding insulation resistance should be made If the result is I%s than it*minimum value the generator should be dried out insulation resistance otthe statorwv.d�ng m the KAMAGgenerato•should not be.ess than 1 ag megoems when calculated by the formula that follows Rated Voltage of Genlf Atur Minimum Winding Insulation Resotdnee 1 M+gohms 1(w UNPACKING Unpack the generator carefully Make certain that lorpign math.A,SnCh AS Crating nails at packing matprral does not enter the generator Reed air InstruCbOn cards and keep all insouOtJns drawings and test cards With the geneMWr as this inttnmetroo A he'eau+red by personnel when intit A+bng (,perating. and servicing the equlpmam • HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS When inbta"ed.tnngie neanaq genr,dim .,t, 1S Are• 'r fro dri the dnw and by the drive disks bolted to the enginstlywheel White the engine is removed these a•rotor must be supporled ny An appropriate fixture to prevent nOtor stator or exciter damage KAMAG generators are shipped from the factory with fMM yhipp'nq support block,.+q bofted at Foss R•+!rive disks and adapter Before iransport-1 anv generator the main r-+tormgxt he suppatted by the adapter uVfg an appropriate fixture After unpacking the generator te.t.-+mm,f-cit,l Mon-removed while transporting and coupling the generator to the angwe CAUTION Do not attempt to lift or transport any single beann j generator without proper rotor support Failure to observe this precaution can result in extensive equipment damage Make certain exciter rotor is removed while handling generator When lifting your KAMAG generator.attach an overhead crane to the Idpng ayelsi located on the generator flame apply lifting force in a verliCai direction it possible Make certain foal clamp lifting cabln.and other hardware used is of sufficient strength to safely lift the weight of the generator Generator weigrit may be determined by referring to the weight give,,on the s'i:pmnnt h.l!:if ladieq WARNING 00 not lift complete generator set by means of lifting eyets)on generator. • Disregarding these instructions may result in serious injury or equipment damage 2.. 350-04a" ;.., 350-04001.00 WARNING - ENDaEII Do not apply any lifting force to generator tan for lifting of turning Schermer, • • ar EXCITER PrOeadYM rotor Failure to obeerve this instruction may result In ruil injury of 3@ FIELD aatJMffenf damage Oemove exciter rotor unit Measure length S EXCITER 'dimension al from bearing housing do Whhenen the generator will nott»�nstird rn lne M W ginemmaatelydia raCommendld trial it stOedmac!ean �EARIND`� FIELD endben to end of shalt dry area Which It not subtict to rapid chsmgas in tamperaturo and numidify BOLT Wren storage wulba forapenod of six Torlhsor longest 4 regOmmended the unit be wrapped with a thin ware, Note; t)hnansfon(0)measured at factory proof protective Coven and met a moisture absorbing a bags p Covering g gent such sa O s of sNca let M laced wdh+n the BEARING is recorded It section 1 In this covering HOUSING - 8 .. manual rr ii r GENERATOR _ SHAFT SNAFT St aFT EXTENSION for inches,armslur 'mating ,sculls,sassmblyi Figure d Extension of Generator Rotor Shalt For Mounting of Exciter Rotor Assembly - Tapped_.._..,..__ Tapped Holes _ — - Equally Spaced zz Where B Dnvinq ping Pilc; Bore Dtameler ` h C Hole Centers t3 G Depth from flywheel 3 C housing face ' L Pilot Bearing Safe K Length Of hare for pilot bea"nq u Note Gnxaauradhcvn laps�n llyMreN -- - housing with tapped holes _ Flywheel Sao Table 3 Pilot Saanng Housing • • Flywheel Figure S SAE Flywheel . Y i Drive J ///— Adaptor Platen — Fan �- Generator Shaft s Where S , Drive Plate Diameter W More Center y-Depth from Drive Plate to Face On adaptor j ! NOTE v measured to lace on adaptor with lapped L hotel Drive plate diameter S equals flywheel driving ring pilot bore diameter a 000 Cj OOe Moles Equally�Spaced — Figure 6 Single Bearing Generator Adaptor and Drive Plates • RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE I T,tntuq bolts in aeyuoncv e[cordill(I to licit 7 a pattern Then check torque in each out in clockwise 1 _ j direction around the bolt circle to ensure all Illll nolta are properly torqued y I 2 t 6 T 3: 4 4 n I a . s� I 1 a 12 10 x�— a s z Figure . Recommended Torque Seq,lence For Circular Bolt Pattern 10.6 r' SECTION 3 COUPLING AND ALIGNING GENERATOR AND PRIME MOVER GENERAL Flexible stool dove d•sk%n•oant Ile gene.!dWr to P,o ert..n•brow^cep w-1v the face an the generator adapter mount$to the fats on the Irywh4W housing Access to Ilie Intar.ar 3t the goners=G•rs Alifl^e0 by rP!rv.-!:i inr�t metal cow That suf rounds the statof ACfeeE id thecbmpgnPntS"nounMd w+M;n'hP eafm'tatbcx l:.t^-all,tnP excilet and voltage regulator isattamod! by removrhg the"wremal hot tow$ Tne gsneglbr rotor must ha suppanNtl by aDC roPr•ale bkakrrg a•.^4 the pxCdPr Mt3r sn0 td be removed f rom the Q/rbMlo,Snatt whipleiransparnng the 90•n'P,41or a+WC.^.pitrp l!•P yennratar to the prtmembwr Incasetotor support blocking has been L"'ACed!n I"g0olr*')r au gap h. Sureb biocktngalter the bolt that mount the Wive disks to the Ifywhsei and the sorts mat mount the adaphli hi the fivwhlel housing have been started Insult lhlr excite•rotor after drive opals and adapter hilh%have t1PPr lightened Raker to the Unpacking and hAnghnQ matrucnnnb r 2'^-tamsd r'+5ec hen?+P end manuat Po!IaN the P+aGedura q+vet m 5echon9when !emownq and instating f••a ext'tter•ota•asaemblr The genefatc,far is made ^two stctcCs do'4 1131d the Milo"bNLethr+and o place on the gene'atof shait The ran csr bP taken Spar!-,orde•to prnv.de add,honal apace whlie,nstaumts the baits that mount the drive p'dlPs to the!IVWhPe! BPI^P rerho, L'a i,r ) 4P^-rg the inn the)..•e in m1May!P-.41anc@ tan l5 located on the tha!1lion IrIP genPrdLM!:Pis WmdlnQY and tP.drttf!d!akl.Be AI.rP IR locale fan In,,ntirstice on the shelf and be sun to tgtrien and tofquo!v bogs hilloteopv'atinq the benewotpal Donorrvvonthefanb'adsa Reteftothe ^.sling M%trucio s 40'•A'-ad,n SI,1'ha^ : •'!ba•'M^aA' than In l..nierii,_r 1. •,tped'SOteY tO,dyy«gP.h `;,w 4rbai9 vve p!�IWaahFeanslW +`4p1rse'e9mplos"of nepNM Pngmaandgensiatofbythe . •+'aCtWnb CVata•'Md,n Se•Ch!>rL PRE COUPLING MEASUREMENTS .:l"sttNYFi�,!F'.+mr-a*. Pmer+i.char• •..:-w r.r;,`salt hr!•r ,._JV!"o'nt gann•tlnr I,"±r prime mover A t ng+ne Crankshaft and Flint"Deflection % •ue=.h,,s, :• . .(, ,.•I11. •VAk+. 'vq'.t' -02A• 1,.rd=nq. + q•N'('rt!.]P: 1, ,Ofn110i.-Iat; sets a,: •t. ow,,' u. 111!It$,bar,, .I I!,Wfrv.:7Nf Oc 4J', Whr 6Lu.i,•1'vI p tor,engw(mar'Vtalclol'- l'-Ve(t':n. •+IA, ry •,, '-i•.i P"'-e+ 1, a -1 Aro ?�-, A'!,*ir'• Mhry•..n ;e ., till, NflPrnntP rielweer a •Aal¢re•rnt L9xmn I'.. tl+. p•., r Y^F Aolle•dl"r A.' ,u;p=("I dn4 a"amsofement take!;after the ' ^•I5 are tnmpirtrtl ;v',t•ted W*,nfr tr•. 'ash•, a ape:,.^l re sure i• make •n l•n' me.as.'•nn„•:'t t,f.tore !.uhnq lr.'iup'a mP,p.•P•at-1,•: th,^p•rP,.r,. W k1Pdml,Pa(,"Idmq lsenQ••, B.Measuring Generator Drava Plate and Flywheel Dnvtng RMg Plot Don .•7.mer a• . P Mp'.)h.. 1 ao..•, .,yAr..: 1•�, I ti);in!r:ne T -q•.f,P,.''I, { a `••'+. C,,vmpdr<i meas;wted diamnr. n•Pn.:,^ n` .•r t•tr: ir. ;w^,rl n u" A.1l.! rr,e•., ,"I"I INe 3 br'o•dt: L L'1Art '.An,<rc. vmreb.ur,ti !.u+.•P61U•,ve coAlewim,pief nfusl not be greal. i, mpm, ^%Pal91PA r,noul N"h maximum tolerance -• . (,0`1-Are m084H!Pd er:CPntiCgy v/tte maximum AUL�WdeiP see„k,:' 414 C'L..,a n• W+en' mAc..!At!ul P, N+'al_%i nt a,n•+ rr:Wrw• in. p....g ....b pt I h lee P and wl.m bea'mg bare L is" Figure 5) ':Impdq•w;.r.--1,h•!, .•..••.,.•'.1 N.•^,^Ax-+na!w Pr CPnlnc:-. kpe(iyed by.ty wheel manufacturer • '+•- ° , - •• 'fca•to the nywhN dnv,nq 1,no pull bore face kdtmenstbn G. tp ;,mPra.%n wo, tied r,%wheill manufacturer �.t 350-04p07-00 1150-04001-00 7. Compere measured depth from flywheel housing face to flywheel driving ring pilot bore face idimensc,.' G, Figure 51 with the depth from file generator drive plates to the generator adapts?(dimension Y. • • Figure 6) NOTE: Where dimensions Gan J Y are not Ida nlical,the circular Spacer located between the generator drive hub and the drive pis,*maybe removed of another spacer may be added Before making any change be sure exciter Is axially aligned and Dearing has at least La Inch endcearance Excessive bearing endclorancemay preventbearinguutet race from being fully sealed in the bearing housing ill Drive Hub the andbell Drive Plates Nameplate .ihng Eye Cover, \ End D+tpprool C Checking Excite,Alignment �p:v r AOaptor Sn,l11d •• €xcessive axial misalignment of the exciter armature core and the exciter hell can result in low generator '` \ y •, excitation and excesarve exciter field currant Alignment can be visually checked as.in in the procedure _ Generator Cover\ that follows ^ ` a Spacer CAUTION_ pan ~" Or Do not pull or push on rotating rectifier or winding Failure to observe this It. v v i F>Y Preeeullon can result In equipment damage. \\ Rayne I Temporarily slide the exciter rotor (comprised of the exciter armature and rotating rect(fier) onto the fi Endbell ` . generator shaft Make Certain Pteide edge of the exciter armature Core is against the raped step on the Frame and _ /� Ground - , Gpreralo, Stator Stud A' Rotor shah Assrmhi}. 2 visurtlly check axial alignment r��_`, 4 -L ; 3. Remove exciter rotor install after generator has been coupled to the engine j1. �_\\ r' A a, r 4 , ;V Oil _ Bear"O m O.Cheekitlbaring EtWeNaneee • • / . Iulhcient bearing endcie m in can result thrust Toed on bearing which will shorten bearing lily Before ` � � � Coupling g 9 p txcuer Field D 0 generator to the engine check yearn endciearance.Rotor to the rocetlure roar follows . ' Make certain generator rotor is Axially aligned. Refer to preceding directions e .' .. rig Around generator drive hub and attach sting to hoist or place portable,lack under drive hub +i deck but do not lift Watch to make Cedgun generator Au gal)is maintained F Armature *14 remove support block from drive end of the generator a W dr t A, tr` rotor removsd, measure from end of the shaft to the bearing housing surface on endbell v r rd,.re 4j Rotating Rectifier 'W on O`the generator rotor until roicr StOps moving This is lero bearing endciearance is"Figure 31 At.•rr ,e, u•e if , end of the shalt to the bearing housing and compare this meesurement with Y ' ' '°,A xi... A rlto- had during step 4 The ddlererxe Should not be sass than US Orion. RBme.e OfII,m of ound generator and visually check to make certain bearing outer race is Completely <to ir. Ar, ,housing section in the fooball i ✓till R�•. 4 A eii,,,ri.esurement and checks made in preceding MAPS Band 7 are satisfactory.pull rotor back to the onglnai Position measured dunbq PrecteLno step a Figure 1 Single Bearing Kamgg Generator With Outboard Exciter NOTE: In case bea-lnq enticNerance is less than f B Inch or beating outer race Is not into the bearing housing. set for 1:8 inch bearing end-clearance,recheck exciter atlgnm►bl,and then add or remove spacer as necessary from drive end of lne generatof to attain the Correct Y dimension. COUPLING AND MOUNTING GEMCAATOR ONTO ENGINE AND BABE Couple ins,,rpnpr;i ...to tlw I.r.nit•- •ifir and mount the 9fr ieror in Ilcb oidance with the instructional provided by the engine generator set aese•nWer 1 he instructions that follow and it use contained in Preceding Sections in this manual are included to f4C,lRere • • CO"*Ct aouPlmg of in*generator Set antl to help prevent equlPment damage Review Preceding instruchors before beginning the following procedure it as recommended the "Pre.Coupiing Measurements" be made before lifting the generator onto the generator sat base(sae page 3.11 3.2 0,i"4001-00 Rat"d M/oulder IstNl On Sher • Pan of Oaneretor$Mr I fiber Win Retaining Ring �' �•�. Key OeoKalDr f410 LN9D W aeha: - EadltK Rotor 11nCIud"eati"r armarure and rotNinp recotlK aaaemDlyl Rararning Rod Figure 2 Exciter Rotor Installation NOTE.Eadtlaf anA Oonoralar FIe10lnlart•Iring la ahown on Flg'lre l l • Diode raver"polarity t3 rNw'"I P.atp Wlm Diode.IGrnKd Pplenty I3reaurredl . » \ f 441i Am Hub and h"t*ink a$"mbiv RecUhar""mDly^'.ountmg Dw1 t2 r"wwl 2aMr dole surge$uopr"$O' tonks'd Polarity Zone'diode$urge auppraaaor .Kai"odanty Figure 3 Rotating Rectifier • 10-a CAUTION_ • The exclisr air gap is small compiled to the air gap within the main generator Ramose exciter rota,ogler,transporting and Coupling the genorater to the prime more, Fa,ure to oblone this precaution Can result In equipment failure t lift generator onto base with v,Irnead:vane leave rotor support in place*hoe luting the dmerat9r 2 Supporl drive end it generator shaft by wtepp,ng*cable sroend the drive hut)and attaching the Cable end$to an Overhead hoist Or use lack under drive hub POs+oOn lack base On BitMr Ina generator adapter or the-""'m.Yn,pP. .a Q""l r>.",base NOTE:WMre generator has removable$Cr"n and cover around the adopter,thew Items may be removed to attain access 10,Cebit 3 Rem,.r wo-"',, sucCprt tpuck from fact Of dr-vo platn and adapt!,*rd isetwo Vov,ded remove support blocking from genararar air gap So sure to maibta,n exciter and goWator arc gap NOTE' steps thet follows is nsCesury only whert suHlobnl room does not ealsl foi Installing bolls that nount the drive plate$to the flywheel A MeasureandrecOrd ax,M astsnoe from tan to drive plain Then loosen or remove tan Wnen,nbtanmgt*, be Sl^e topo'4"In tY.1"'Ai.:•'U.nQ!0 ShA ilmPnsl+>n WARNING_ Do not lilt or pry on generator tan Failure to oblong this precaution can result • in serious Injury and equipment dome&, Be sun to maintain a•gap while following atop$a through giflat fallow 5 Attach drive plate*Ib the fivvil SAE Grade 0 bolts ate recommenleu Make ,erta'e oiates fit tomp`IItMy,nhl the driving disk rec"S bore in the flywheel Met"gonstnatof stator a$betesgry to maintain a%la:aNgnm*nt Of the g*ngfator rota,within the state, 5 Remeve sling and hoiii lrorri drive hub ThIP lorque coupling colts(see Table 2 and F 10,00 71 7 Uae OVMhNd hoist Or lack t0 align adoplN fR!WMh Ihg 1lywhptl h0u$tng Check lO mike Ceftm that faces are Wallet using loafer gauge Install and torque bolts+age Table 2 and F,gure'1 E Leval garleralor btlo wfrh the generator sal t»tg Use Mims when r4M"ry g Frame"hoist from genorstnt lining*",$I Ill ingt/rl and ICrgi,P br'1t5 mat"' ,i trap gPnYla!O t='the bas, see Tah�Y.! WARNING Me a certain that sufficient c:ep..nre*fiat&between ion and stationary parts and make certain fan and Ion hub b„4 are torqued Failure in obson*this precaution Can result In serious Injury and equipment damage I I instal, gtnwotor tan and torque fan Galt* Ste preceding atop a Torque SAE 5 trolls according to torque"sled m Table 2 Check to make Certain support blacking and Clew too"malvnal is removed from air gip `3 Moasure distance from end Ot genafabr shaft to trig bearing housing ponhdn on"clbel,rd'm*ns-. ,n A Figure at Compere mossuremem with that liken in atop$s and t` - oroeed+ng procedure titled • Checking BnfMQ Clearance ' CAUTION Do not push on rotating rectillor of elicitor�{i1 pdtng Failure to oboe r0 this precaution can result in equipment damage. 3.3 350-04001.W 350 4001.00 IMh114kclter rotor es described In Steps 14 through l6 that!ol+dw. SECTION 10 • • FIGURES AND TABLES 14 InfU--Bey�.n keyweY lOCatetl m generator shaft Align exCriet rotor rqh key And push esceN+n7tdr onto gwWralor shah Make certain inside edge of exciter armaturo core to against re+Sed step or shaft GENERAL 15 Connect generator he'd tellde onto the I-t and!-1 terminals!OCated on the*outing rectifier neat alrka !6 Inats exciter rotor-eta+mnq bolt and*other TOrg4e 1 2 intb Doti to W 4000-pounds The drawings electrical%ChernahGS.aid tables ca^tamed.n!r)S section are lnciutled to aid,rl the mstaostion sT Check exciter axle'alignment and ms�ntonance O:•nls equtprrrent The Overall electrical connection diagram supplied with the generator set tit Measure exciter an gap with tooter gouge as oeac•4,4411'.n Step 1gIll follows Au gap At tightest point Should be followed when conrachng the stator lead wires,voltage regulator and any other operating controls sh0ukl not be less 114h that hated 1n Table 4 provided with this unit 19 Meas„•e climptatery around exciter au gap to delo'ni lightest point Then-keeping gauge at tnis point. be,angate or flywheel trrough one revoWhon msuunnq air, gap as rotor forma DO NOT PRY ON GENERATOR FAN Table 1 20 When SPOC:hsO sy the"no maiweicturer test fliftl deflection,or cromensh dehecfion Generator Voltage - Etanda•d Kamag Generators 21 ateeaurs g+rneromf rotW eccentricity es described in the procedure that follows 22 Mess,rif genera rotor angular alignment as described n the procedure trot follows Connection -- -�- Voltage Range 23 After Coupling An "10tirdlmg to Complete and meas4rements are aeUsomoty is pecl to make:erisin AG Iona Note) ' 401's are fig^1 and torqued fsse Table 2, IB Atl ustmernt of voltagec-o_n-ttr-o-l-rrhh-eos�tat) 3 Phase eons wye 340 t0 taco 406 to 490 WARNING ipnaser-to-Phase) When 4:11TWt braakvs era not lneiudadwldltMgpneratOf'the terminals on the 3 Phase paolle'Wye I 170 to 200 204 to 245 ends of the stator l..ad wins 0.0 not Insulated These ttrminen musr be IPhaN-to-Phase+ insulalod before generator Sol Is operated Failure to observe this precaution 3 Phase sane.delta IN to 230 236 t0 2K can result In serious Injury and equipment damage (Phase-to-Phase) I Single Phasi 3 wire 196-230 d6 to 263 Y 24 Bon,engine sir flywheel fill ugh at least one revolution Checking t0 make certain that clearance exists • . (L+Oe•[O-Lirtei 1 between satnnary and rotating pans DO NOT PRY ON GENERATOR FAN - 25 Check to make Certain that took and shop cloths Are removed from In and around general, set Make Certain that wimp is COnnaCfed and+uggrrd ands are insulated Then ostali generstor covers JTE Phase 10-ntutrs:voltage for 3-phase wye conn"113M,aro 54 of line-10-11ne vwtagts HOW t'" "''' 1 '^ 'i` `"- ^.qh 6•Ankmg cycle Listen for any eono,mal Line-to neutral volleye for 3 wire Single phase Is one-halt the llnt-lo-line voltage listed. MEASURING GENERATOR ROTOR ECCENTRICITY table 2 Anercnsganeraturnasoeenco.,l - „en, ameaaurementpigenerataro!ureccei•r,cnyahould Recommended Torque SAE 5 Steel and SAE 8 Steel C sp Screws oema7etoansuregpnerato rift „uredwrthmaengine Donotoryongeneratortan Measure eccentricity and where nobseatl y CUrrect alignment as follows 1 MOunidiel rtdicatwba"onthtgorwiltoradapter Slid position thedial lndestor fingerortthegenerator - " drive nub or generator shah as shown on Figure 6 _ 2 Set t.at indicator need's to zero 3 Be-engine or hyWhesl one revolution Do not pry on goneroto•fan 4 EccantfiC4y should not exceed 003 mph tots(mdcalor reading on I%o rpm to Iwo rpm generator sets ri 5 In the event eccentricity exceeds the maximum tolerance given above. align coupling as given in procedure 6 or 7 that fohov e, y•16 6 AhAch 1104t and cable about d0vecoupling to support dtve end of gennralo,rotor or use leek under drive . p hub with lack bass,on sdapter fib of t+aSa Cross member Looser boils that mount the drive plates to the 6ywneel Then nova drive plates in the direction within the flywheel driving rng race"bore that will 8 decrease eccentricity Remove cable hoist Torque bobs anti again measure ancomrecfly. t TOOecroaMsccenlhCltY it may be recessary to rotate the dove PlateSwdn respect to the flywheel driving I ' 1 4 4 rrty p+tot bore Support ilia dew and on too generator rotor with a cable and hoist or tack Remove COupling ti i!te and turn the flywheel Be sure 10 keep the generator drive plates stationary Rotato the fiy*^eel t0 position whtrp eccentricity will be minimum and bolt holes are signed The Install and torque . ---- bons remove cable anti hq-ai,and again measure eccoriNicay 3.4 04,1; Table 3 Dimensions of Flywheels.inches • (SAE Standard for °lywheelt, for Industrial Engines used for Drive Ring Type Ovr-renter Clutches and Engine Mounted Marine Gears-SAE-J620c) G Nominal 8 C L Tapped Holes see notes (see rote d) Clutch sae notes I b c Diameter i a,b No Size fit 2 8 500 7 875 19 20472 6 5'16-18 _7 1 2 _~— 9.500 8.750 1 19 _ 20472 8 5i 16-18 8 0 375 9.625 244 1_ 24409 6 3/8-16 10 12375 11625 212 2.8346 8 3/8=16i 111;2 + 13675 173125 156 2,83,46 8 3/8-16 14 17 250 100 3,1496 a 112.13 _s _ 16 1---2, 'S 19250 082 _3.9370 8 112.23 1 ----18- 'lS 21_3 5 62 3.9370 8 5/8-11 21 "6`AA 25250 0 5.1181 12 5'8-11 27250 - 0 51181 1? 3,4-10 NOTE: a 0 ameter tolerance of driving ring pilot bore 8 is plus 0 005 minus 0 000 maximum eccentricity s 0,005 1:.ialmdIcatorreadt .4'seelocbrote b),lace runoutis0.W05 maXIMO-1 total and catorreadmgperinchot • diameter b Eccentricity between driving,ing pilot bore Band pilot bearing bore its not to excead 0008 total indicator reading c K is length of bore tot pilot beating, L is r ;—,nal diameter of bearing Diameter and lit are t-, suit installation Maximum eccentricity is 0 OOb total,,1dIcatOr reading(see toot,ote bl d Tapped holes should be threaded In accordance with UNC Class 28 toleranc65 of the S.AE Standard, Screw Threa^sSAE J475 Table 4 Minimum Air Gap for Kato Brushless Exciter Ent r. Rnl n,tt,r. Mmmwm Au Gap f`,v... n mcnet) _._ 0014 0 014 0 016 • 10-2 1 350.O4001 00 MEASURING ROTOR ANGULAR ALIGNMENT After the g•meretor has bean coupled to the prima mover a msasuremrmt of angular alignment of the generator rotor with the engine flywheel should he made Measure ang We•alignment and.where neceaaarv.correct as follows 1 Measure vpproximate distance between shalt center and any convenient point on the flywheel slightly larger than'he driving ring pilot bore This dimension is used in the procedure described in steps 2 and b that follow 2 Mount dial irdlcalor first,on the generator fan and position the dial indicator finger on the ilywhitO accord ng'0 ]imil i n measured in Step 1 and as shown on Figure 9 3 Set dui mdlcator to r)n> a Do not pry on generator fan 5 at wheel through one revolution while measuring angular runout 6 Angalar runout must not exceed t 010 Inch per to i of radius measured f Wm shaft center to indicator finger.Where radius used dunng measurement is other than one loot.calculate according to dimension from preceding step 1. 7 In the event excessive angular runout occurs inspect and measure or verily the previous measurements as necessary to article the items that follow were mstallad correctly tiro tolerances are within the specified limits a Make certrin that drive plates are seated in the flywheel driving ring pilot bore and coupling bol a are torqued(see Table 2 and Figure 71 n Verify met adapter face and flywheel housing face are angned and bolts are torqued is"Table 2 and Figure 7) Verity that while mounting the generator to the base an angular load was not applied causing flywheel housing de0ection Chack may be made by loosening mounting bolts and moving generator stator • stghlly with hoist or lack screws while moasurmg angular alignment NOTE: For some engine generator combinations,the flywheel housing may have in be supported by feet to attain angular alignment. of Verity that flywheel oeflection and crrnkshatt deflection are not excessive e Verify that the generator driving plate bore m concentric with the driving plate pilot on the generator drive hub 1 Verily that the flywheel housing to+e runout does not exceed specified tolerance. g Verify that flywheel driving ring pilot bore face runout does not exceed specified tolerant It Verify that the eccentricity between the flywheel pilot bore(L)and the driving ring pilot bore I B)doss not exceed specifeu tolerance • 3.5 3504W I-00 SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS • • REMOVING AND INSTALLING REARING if the bearing needs to be removed for any lesson,always Install a new bearing.Remove and install beefing according to the general procedure that follows Of aura to follow the handli procautrOnadebcnbed inSection GENERAL 2 in this manual KAMAG generator:,nave Willie stator lead w1125 that terminate w,trim li'.e terminal box The two lead wrresfrom 1 Disconnect wiring and remove the exciter rotor, terminal box and endbell Furl to the preceding the exciter field winding also terminate within the terminal box "Terminal Box and Endbeu Removal instructions and Plocel titled Removing the Exciter Rotor' The generator may be connected torte-phase series Wye three-phase parallel Wye three-phase series delta. 2 ,la move fiber wire•staining ring three-phase parallel delta or single phase.The units may be operated 60 Hertz,IBM rpm of 50 Hartz,IWO rpm 3 Remove beu:ng with suitable puller The voltage regulating system voltage control rheostat pe,mits adjustment or generaf0'output voltage. 4 Apply a thin coat of Ctsan lubricating oil Or anti-seize lubricant to the pressure fit on the rotor Shah Voltage generated when stator lead wires art connected in one of the configurations described above is listed in 5 He,it the new bearing in an Oven to a maximum temperature of 225'F Tablet Select the hookup that will provide the apprnprrate voltage Be sure to connect the generator stator load lines and voltage regulator as shown in the wiring diagram provided with the generator Observe the general CAUTION precautions that follow Under no Circumstances should pressure be applied to me outer fact of the A.For 4-WrPo yste the GeneratoryDearing,"panharienl bearing damage could noun. fora4-Woe system fh0 neutral line maybe brought out l0 the load distribution System Where electrical code requires system ground,be sure the neutral tog it electrically connected to ground stud or ground wore 6 Make Certain generator held leads are in proper position,n the w,reway along the generator shaft Then B.Trine shoes Delta Connected Gofnrasor Using sabestos gloves.Install the beanny over theend of thasnafl Using metal or fiber pipe with lD larger Where generator Is connected 3-wire delta the stator connection neutral should 'of be connected to the than the shah push agomst bearing,nner race until bearing seats Against the raised Sho„lder ground stud and load lines do not contain a neutral line The food contluctors(phase A.S.and Cl shculd not be groundep. NOTE: The bearing should Slide on the Shaft and be tested without excessive force Il the bearing hinds on the C.Sami Phaee Three Wire shall before being lully seated,a place of tubing slightly longer than the Shaft diameter rtn be placed Neutral (N) and two load conductors IL1 and L are Contained in the load distribution system Where over the shaft and the beefing can be mild in plact by lapping 11 i on end of tubing with a soh mallet. electrical code requires system ground neutral may be grounded Cars must be taken to ensure preSeurt is applied 10 the Inr.ur rune only D,Shim la Phase Two Win Two load contluctors connect to the load distribution system In single phase two wve 200-240 VAC 7 Allow beefing to cool applications When generator neutral,s grounded the two load conductors must not be grounded • • B Install endbei and terminal box Follow me Endbell and Terminal Box malaUatiOn•rnstrUClMn6 E.Generator Ftamt Orouno 9 Remove rotor support blocking from air gap Generator frame eitould be Connected to an earth ground in accordance with electrical code.Ground wire 10 Install fiber wire retaining ring must be connected to the generator ground stud lodaltd above the left mounting loot F.Exciter Feld Load WIFta i I ms1A•I extdtr rotor a5 described procedure tided 'In SlAlhng the Exciter Rotor" Exciter field lead wires F• and F-connect to the vunage regulator output terminals F. and r B,•sure to 12 Mount parts in terminal box and connect wiring as shown on the wiring diagram supplied with the gen- maintainpoiarity THIS CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE EITHER G;,JUNOEO OR OPENFD WHILE GENERATOR erator set IS RUNNING 13 Remove Iona and shop Goths O.Vollaye Regulator, 14 install covers Rater to the voltage regulator instruction manual and the , r„Ig diagram provided with the generator set REMOVING AND INSTALLING GENERATOR ROTOR Make, ,all internal and external connections are correct before npefeting the fie•efator set Generator parts are shown on Figure I Be auto to follow handling precautions described in Section 2 in thls manual Rotor may be removed as yA-UT"lI described In the procodun that follows BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE BETWEEN Incornci electrical conneellon of the voltage regulator can result in immediate METAL PARTS AND WINDINGS equipment damage A.RlrnuNng Rotor I Disconnect power and•emovio incoming electrical cable and conduit Disconnect generator ground H.voltage Regulator Fuse wve Th,s tune vOtects the voltage regulator circ i. 2 Remove ono and$tot colors from terminal box In applications where the generator set does me l ude a field c,I c utt bi raker d,a recommended that a 112 3 Remove exciter rotor as described in the procedure titled 'Removing the Fxclter Rotor" ampere normal blew fuse be used in the voltage regulator T his would ptntecl the Kamag generator against 4 Install wooden rotor supl.Oft blocking,n the generator au gap oxcei voltage due to loss of sensing and excessive held forcing. 5 Disconnercl wrong and remove the voltage regulator and other parts mounted within the terminal box t. vohagt Raliulaurr system Equipped wIM Part"okil Contpontnts Rate,tcth#v ttagetegulatorinstruCtion manual the wiring diagram provided with the generator set.ai,dtha NOTE:When a clear space approximately the same distance In length s the generator exists beyond the 0101110901111 instructions contained in Section 5 in this manual outboefd or excitor end of the g*"retof.unit need not be removed 6;m he generator NI base If Il is b where generators will be Operated parallel thevOpAge regulating system most,nclOdt Additional paralleling i • the Come and stator to,sir is not required,proceed to step a. provisions either internally or exterral to the regulator and each regulating system must include a parallel operation current lrensfor met 6 Remove generator from the engine as doscnhed in procedure Mimi"Rervinving Generstor From Engine" Be sure to to, precautions contained m Section 2,n this manual 4.1 914 350-04001-00 1 Transport generator io area that provides Sufficient room fo^ rotor removal through Oxs of and or dint Approximately In same dlatanceas length ofgsneratamustex:st beyondexcuerandol unit Besuretc follow hlndhng precautions contained in Sectic-2 in this manual A Remove generator covers 9 Remove fiber wire retaining ring to Remove terminal box and endbeii as desCribed rn the Terminal 95.and Endbell Rericval irtab,l[ton Be sure to follow handling precautions contained in Section 2 t Remove dive plates from the orwe coup'Mg hub 12 Remove fan es f011Ow$ a Massure from inside face on coupling hub to out$+de We or fan hub Record his distance Fan must be posd•oned Sccoroing to this measurement when It is reinstalled b Remove polls that secure the fan half-sections together then remove tin. 13 Bend 16 gauge or heavier sheet metal to lit in an gap and extend beyond flan endnng or use savers plywood str.ps or wood that wih extend through air gap and out past the frame endnng 14 Uft both of-ds of the rotor slightly and insert the blocking described In step 12 nO sure to Maintain air gap 15 Place blocks between the blocking and trams snoring at the excoler one Blo;ks Should be of sufficient. night to keep st•,ps cleat of windings 16 Lower generaloi rotor onto blocking 17 Carefully slide rotor part way out through exciter end Of unit t6 After rotor its been Flawed in position where bald lrotorl poles ate partially beyond frame ends rag proceed to next step 19 Attach cable around exciter field poles be careful to keep cable away from vnndings 20 Attach hold onto cable and while balancing rotor.move generator rotor out:It stator Be careful to mainteP air gap. !.I"WW pp Rota . Installation procedure n general is the reverse of removal procedure Torque bolts accordmy J recommended torque for SAE 5 cap screw$ shown in Table 2 Be sure to posrtton tan according 70 messuremeni made during removal procedure step l l Be sure to follow pleejutiona gwen in5ecGon 2Jn this manual Follow alignment in section and measurements contained in Section 3 tF5 350-04001,00 • The Pill operatwn components may be connected by either of the two methoos that follow 1 Mleeilve Votlpa Droop Compensation(Fornarly knasm p peraMM de aanrpen otf*R) To ah, -eactwe voltage c'ronc eomcensat�on�n putllal pu�7ped voltage req rtators the generator set paral 'oera'i�n current transformer CCnnKts t0 is reapechve voltage regulator Wnen connected m this r^.• ^ar the bus voltage otoops or oectaases,.as the ractj,#lagging power hddr road is appaed Where" S meY gJ q required connect t^e current transt0•m'rs as deschtMd in the voltage regulator nstruc'-:I ms^.:a!and generator set Or nnq CI agran, g. RaacMve Dlpl"On al CantpaaMen(Formally known 84 crosaourrent oompenaai To attain c•oss current Compensation m parallel egwpped voltage regWators the parallel current trenatormers are Intecbhnected and also connect to leer respective voltage regulators Reactive dJferenhat COmpan1s4tIOn perdslls reactive loatl snaring without a droop or decrease. in generator voltage Where this method!s rpuired.connect the current transformers as described!n the vol(4ge regul,l:o•Instruction manua;and generator set wiring diagram J. vonep tlltuldoem M..tah(Enylns kMe lwhielt) Wh sre this accessory It provided Connect 83 descnbed I,. the voltage regWaco• instruction manual and generator set wrong diagram K.Fbad ChrnaM Meeker Where ins accessory is provided :.ornpct as descnben In the vnlfage reguator instruction manual and the gene•aty r set wing diagram L.Autamallc Manuel Vohpe Control Wnwe this accessory is provided connect as.asvibed in inP cartage regWetor mSpucL pn manual and thegeneraror set*L,N-Q diagram M.3pebe 14eakrs Where this access'�ry v P•owded :onneci as desCritled a^ale g,Sneretpr set Wicng diagra, • 4-2 350-04001-00 SECTION 5 OPERATION 13 Remove Dolts that mount the ge.orator drove plates to the driving ring recess m the nywhaei • . 14 Attach hoist onto fining avers PRE-START IN"pECTION CAUTION Before operating the generator for the first t,mr the tonowmg checks are recommence.. Excessive axis'mteapgnmont of the rotor can mull In*qulpmam damage. WARNIN 15 Ceaiuliymovegeneratorawayfromtheengineflywheelhousirigandtheflywheel Make Certainlhatdnve When circuit br"%gm are not Included with 4%generator the terminals on the platas do not bind in flywheel of It ng recess If the dnva plates pond.bearing may sePuffedonth* tithe ends 01 the orator lead -bras art not Insulated. These terminals must irk Spring housing. thaWeted Mlore perleair ail gopeaied.Failure to oDNrvt this preceutlOn 16 le Where rotor was 11UppOrted by Cab and hoist or Jack or block under dr' re �ve hcb. move support from drive den result in e*rlous Injury and equipment damage hub and follow step 17. A Ch4Ck l0 make sure pelts that ie 17 Install block a:ross generator adaptor and dnva Aisles Bop to edap}dr and drive pretee tit s:�pprt rotor o unt and,o�pie the generstor onto the engine and engine base are tight while transporting the generator B Check 10 make sure tan boll*are tight and space exists between the fan and stator windings Check t0 9 Carefully Vift generate,make sure effclter retaining boll is hght y 9 off rareralor sot base. C. Cteok all wiring against rho proper ConreCliOn diagram;and make aria so connections are properly FOI{Ow the Procedures COntprned'n SeCUOn 3 m this manual when mounting nsuatetl p g generator on the generator set base O. Inspect to make sofa Mi Packing ma' 'lets and shi and coupling the generator to the engmr p g Aping so'>Dort blocking nos been removed Remove REMOVING AND INSTALLING EXCI rER ROTOR loose cloths and toots. E Install covers and guards The exc net rotor. Figure J consists of the excor' '.-mature and the fur-wave rotating rechfie. assempll The IDLING assembly mounts on an extension of the generator shah that protrvds,beyond the generator ondbell -he exciter rotor&see mhfy is held in place on the shalt by a°Ictangular key on the shaft and a bolt and washer on the end of the Permanent equipment damage can De caused by having the generator vet in operating mods white,dheg the shaft The inside surface on the exciter armature core is pushed against a raised ahoulder on the generator shaft engine It engine adjustments°squire that the ongire be run At idle speed,Ili*generator err egulatmg system The exciter has a small air gap will, respect to that of the gerio.•ator For this reason the exciter rotor ahot,d be Should be made mope,alive by one of the methods that follow removed while trelsporting assembling,or dlSa asembliny the gon^rotor and while coupling the generator to the A Whersgenerator"i's provid4fol vOdageshutdOwn Switch besursawdchissettolDt. ,tparhon wri t . • prime mover engine is running at idle speed A.1110MOd"the EacHer,Rote, B Whore generator sat isegUIPPed with field c if cult breakers,pa sure the�ircuit breaker r*Se to OFF while I Remove cover located on end of generator terminal box engine is running at Idle speed 2 Oa;_,Imr ct in*generator held Ihads from the rotstin rectifier t•i;r C Wharo generator set includes an automatic manual Control With switch Nat i'So OFF pcaltion.be Sure g - h t t_i terminals 3 F�emove exciter retaining boot from end of genet rtor shaft switch is set to OFF whin engine is running of idle speed D Where generator set does nil include switches described above,be sure voltage regulator toss is rerl NOTE: If exciter rotor cannot*sally be emortd by hind,a 1 A 20 boll can be threaded w:o the R;pporr hot# while engine is running at idle speed or coring UnderSpeAd OtMrabpn of the got,remove woes iron'the voltage regulator mp:d power terminals next to the exciter rotor This Action will push the exciter rotor off the shaft.erator set FIELD FLASHING CAUTION Thegeneitor miles on residual voltage tO*tart ills genorator action which in turn generates the rated voltage 11 Do not pull on or attjke the exciter armature windings. the generator fails to generate voltage sftenr has come up to rated sPSAd d may Os necessary to flash the exciter a ate standstill as described in the procedure that lonows Mu Flelo Pull exciter rotor assembly off generator Shaft Pull reG angularkw Out of MSksvwai In shaft and keep if • flashmg must be don)while the generator•-, ' i Stop the engine and open the output r rcuit breaker with the exciter rotor assembly E.UtstailMg Excite, Rotor CAUTION i Install rectangular key in keyway located in generator shad M Sure to maintain feelsNty 1 1 to)F•)eftd I-)to IF.). 2 Align keyway in the exciter armature core with the key and push lx.,;per rotor on•o shaft 00 NOT PUSH OR STRIKE WINDING OR RECTIFIER.MAKE SURE INSIDE E^GE ON ARMATURE CORE IS AGAINST RAISED SHOULDER ON SHAFT. 2 Jpnnacl it .negative load t-i from a commit, I?volt storage battery onto exciter fold food F. 3 Install excite rejoining bop on end of shot? Torque 1 2 meh bop to 60 toot-Pounds 3 Connect the Posibte lead N• from the battery onto exciter tied lead F* Only a few Seconds fleshing ♦ Chock excnerair gap Au gap Should not be leas then that listed in Table 4.Check turnstileceltafn exciter Should per necessary armed re Core and the exciter field core are axially signed ♦ Remove Doherty and Polarity Connect exciter livid leads onto voltage regulator terminal, add F- Be au•P rp 5 Connect generator field leads onto totaling rectifier (•)and l-f terminals(rotor to Figutd 11) maintain Crvedt polarity 5 Start game :!or*nil check for aatlafsctory voltage build tip 6 Install cover on terminal bov VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENTS • • REMOVING AND INSTALLING TERMINAL BOX AND ENDBELL A means for adjusting the voltage is incorporated in the regulator For details role, r,, These parts must be removed to aeiv tte c•.eclace the hea,mg o, whvin remOrng the generator rotor Be sure to instruction manual applicable for this unit g the r�ljogt reguator 5-1 8-2 350-04001-00 follow the handling precaution!described in Section 2 in this manual Parts are shown(ii Figures 1 and 2 • A.Mmoving pre Torndnal foe and Endboll 1 Remove the side covers anti the louvered end cover from the terminal box 2 Disconne_t mcominc electncai cables and conduit. Disconnect stator lead$ 3 Disconnect Olectrc al wiring from,voltage regulator and other controls mounted within the terminal box a Remove the exciter rotor,comprised of the exciter armature and rotating rectifier assembly Follow the step*given to procedure titled"Removing the Exciter Rotor 5 Remove fiber wire retaining ring 6 Remove parts that mount onto the back plate Of the terminal box and the endbell ? Remove cover that surrounds the generator fra.no e Place rotor support blocking in the generator art gap g Remove bolts feet mount fine box and the endbell onto the generator frame 10 Re nove terminal box. it On larger get orators attach hoist onto endbell take up slack but do not lift generator 12.Pry endtrell too"from pilot recess located it the frame @noting 13 Pull endbell straight back to poaitior where bearing Outer race is out of the bearing housing at the center of the endbell. 16 Remove endbell 15 Some units may hw a circular fiber spacers!octi in the bearing housing section of the ondbec I1Ih IsiS the Case,be sure to install sfacers when remstallmg endbell 16 Inspect and clean rust and dirt from the mounting face on ondbell and the bearing housing Remove any metal burrs 17 Wipe a thin coot of grease n1 the bearing housing section of the endbell e.Irlatel'Ing Terminal Boa aml Endboll • During this procedure be sure to follow the handling precautions described in Section 2in this manual Refer to Figure 1 and the wrong diagram provided with the generator set. 1 Where generator was provided with circular spacers in the bearing housing sacao t of the endball install the spacers. 2 inspect to make certain bearing housing and mounting face on ondbell is free of rust dirt.and metal burrs 3 Wipe thin coal o1 grease in bearing housmy%action in endbell. a Litt endbell into ohgnmenl with the bearing and caref0l,pl.sh bearing housing section on erdbell over the outer race of the bearing 5 Place endbell over and of Shetland turn an ibelltoyosmon where lead wlre hole inendbell aligns with lead wires Oull stator leads through Opernng in the endbell Make certarr generator field leads are al,ng vnreW9y On shalt 6 Push end7el!bearing housing Over the bearing o, ter race Mri,nt terminal box and endbell onto the generator frame using hex head bons and waahot$ Watch q make certain endbell Ins evenly into pilot recede.and jaguar r+aily tighten bolts Torque b;N1j i%,.itdrng•u recommended torque for SAE 5 cap screws given in Table,' it After generator has bean coupled*,the prime mover.remove rotor support blocking Lnm )eriaratoi air gap g Install fiber wire retaining ring 10 After generator has been coupled to the prime me,at,install the exciter rotor as described in procedure titled"Installing Exciter Rotor" 11 Mount voltage regolator and controls. 12 Connect electrlcel wrong according to appropriate wiring diagram • 13 Before operating generator set.check to make certain unit is connected correctly and terminals are tight and msulatec 14 Remove tools and shop Goths 15 Install covers and guards 9)3 AF VOLTAGE RANGE ADJUST This control is lacorppNal!in etpsf voltage regulators Fro details refer to the voltage regulator mstructio-. manual appffeable for that unit STABILITY ADJUSVWW This control Is incorporated in mos!voltage regulators 11 provides a means of adiusting a stabilizing signal which prevents generator vonage oso liahon for details rate• tc the voltage regulator natructlon manu&L ApWCable for MIS unit STARTING UP THE GENERATOR FOR SINGLE UNIT OPERATION The foliowmg procedures should be followed for starting up the generator set 1 The generator output must be disconnected clam the load Pe sure the main ,ICu i hreake+is open 2 if fuses have been rem rved install the fuses Where Generator sat is equipped with field circuit breaker set breaker to ON a Where generator set is equipped wit-voltage shutdown switch.set switch to RUN position 5 Where generator NI is equipped With Ablomatic manual control.list sw'kCh to AUTO position 6 Where space hookah,nave heen supplied with the generatr set turn off the healer before operating the generator Where gonerrior sets are equipped for parallel oDeraiav and include UNIT PARALLEL switches.set switch to UNIT position whenever generator is operated singly. 8 Start generator set and bring 1.1 rate. speed Adiust vnitage tc required value by rr,eans of iris voltage aijust rheostat 9 Close the main^ircud breaker antl&poly load 10 Adlust engine Spied io 10f10 rpm for 60 Horfz 1900 rpm fof 50 Hertz 11 Before stoppi ig ine engine remove the bad Cy tripping the main circuit breaker • PARALLEL OPERATION KAMAG generators cume standat l with amonisseur w•ndmgs This feature makes ail KAMAG a enerators suitable for parallel operation when the oroper Control equipment is added Generatorsoperating parallel must deliver power tb iheloid wghdui dehvenr14.-xi"Ito&act other or accepting power from the load bus or poiver yid Ad'Ulional equipmentis necessary tpensure sale and successful parallel operation The amount of control gear will be determined by the needs and fequirements for the particular application A description of the minimum cuntroi equipment necessary for pa Mlial operation follows A.Prim Mawt Oovenm The prime mover speed will directly control the kilowatt load and hequency of the unit The governor must have special pofallefing and droop provisions to permit parallel operation with other units s.Vbltpe Rpulaler ParaVNby ProvMtons The voltage regulator controls the generator output voltage and the reactive Dower supplied by the gorier^!ur Where two or more generators operate parallel the voltage regulators must have a similar characlenyn J and each regulator must Include paralleling provisions either internally or external tithe regulator Thesemclude an external current transformer for each regulating System,a voltage droop adluatment for each regulating system, and paralleling transformer or equivalent circuitry internally or external to the regulator Wrote parallel systems are interconnected for reactive differential ccmpensaaon each regulating system should include either a U.UT PARALLEL switch or auxiliary contact on the generator circus breaker C.Synchroscope or synchronizing Lights Where gene-atofis being paralleled with another generator supplying power to the system bull the voltage of the incoming unit most be in phase with "-al of the load bus at the instant its circuit Vassar Cad S Attempting to parallel units whre out-of-phase voltage conddiun exists will result in very high transient voltage and mechanical strain which can result in extensive equipment damage A synchroscopeor Synchronizing lights Prowdn means of determtri when generator is."guess with tho bus • voltage r2 350-04001.00 V,v,4Q• .rit D.in orde to check for pr+'Der parallel oVoretibn. eY generators ii be ega,pped with the following • • seloybparati!rq tynar slur.cunneCt w,!•ng as sh 2w^on the w'r,ng diagram saDD'ad •r > ,�• e.o• mondonng equipment !t inat8+1:Os Piz Synchroscope or Synchronizing Lights !.MaaauO"penoralor Field Winding Insulation R4s,slance AC Voltmeter Use Sao VOC harm c,anveo meq f.^ AC Ammeter TrM as loilow, Frequency Meter i stop generator sat and remove cover located on end Of terminal box kW kV MeteR or Power Factor Meter 2 D,wonbhlt Ma garieleidrtteld lealsfromthe('t and I-)terminalslocated on lhear¢dor,0ialingrectifler assembly^es't.nks Automatic/Mi nual Control During Parallel Cfjxratbn 3 Connecr nagger ground lead onto either the generator shaft tan or drive hub Where ore ormvea Deralloi operation jteneral.,°%Isar•equ'pvylw?hat"Ailt a,..^,a,Cznir.a U•L­t•v it 4 Connectmeggef rest toad Onto either 0l the generator held toad W+re3 Makecerta,^nor rolulaloolugsOn generators mutt be operated in the i ul0matie .onage +chit.,;, m;:-1r n .,, ,; ca•a+'n! lao+aralc Th•, .. held leads are not touching any generator pans accump�sherd by 4ribng the danJ uric r•d „di, ^t,,se'=`:•,,, ,w I. " A('T: , 5 Measure generator field winding insulation resistance It the generator held wind'nq maulationmsistarce Ptlaaa Rotatlan ,aloes than one megohm,determine cause of abnwmalty tow insulation reststa: a Ifdivetowetwindings. For parallel operation each generator must have the Same Dhase rotahoo with respect to the toad bus Each dry out generator as described in Section g in this manual generator should be chef.kod to ensure correct phase rotation before parallel operation is attempted 6 Before operating the generator"I tonne-!generator field foods onto exciter rotstmil rectifier heat sink Pn-PairaNt/ll"Any Wbmnts WW ChWM ;•l and(-1"insls+See Ftgure 3) Install coven Before operating generator sets parallel each sat should be checked by starling,opt•+' , and edlaVing the C.Meaturl"EaotMt FM10 Witt"Insulation Resistance sets as,nd,vidual units before paralleling Test using 500 VDC hand cranked megger as tollaws The following pants are basic criteria which must be met before two inns can be paralleled 1 Stop generator set and remove cover located on end o!termma.box A T he generators most nova try same phase rotation Testtyusngpheeerotatfonmetera Checkingrotatlonol 2 Disconnect excite,l,Nd leads F-end F.from me voltageregdfalorterm,nnls F-andF- induction mot^r connected to loaf bus 3 Connect nagger ground lead t0 the gengreicr frame B The 'Oltege regulator characteristics of the individusi generators should be simdiar and must ncl ide paralvel 4 Connect maggot tos! lead onto either exciter field lead F+ or exciter field lead F- Make certain non ope atipn cucu'Iry �nsuiated end$on leads v-and F• do not touch any metal parts C paralleling current transformed must give the slime secondary current 5 Measure exciter field Winding insulation resistance 11 insulation realalance 13 less than oce megohm D.Current transformer secondaty Wino rig provides reactive IIVA droop s+dna' to the voltage regulator • ® determine cause of abnor•tatty low insulation resistance 11 due to wet w,ndmg,dry out generator as Accidental revert at of thmelectrleaf wiring will cause voltage to rise rather the, droop n this occurs slop unit described in Section g In Mrs manual and reverse wltes at voltage regulator terminate CTt and CT2 6 Before operating generator sal.connect F• lead wire onto voltage mgwfllol terminal F-and lead w,re E Each set must be individually adjusted for identical voltage droop Indrvrdallly teat and adjust with an F-onto voltage regulator terminal F- Install coven inductive load applied that s proportional vo toll toad raging of unit D.Mesa ln"taNMr Aneature Winding tnau4tion Resistance F Where generator sets include UNIT PART...' EL switch set switch to FARALLEI,position on units being Test using%0 VDC megger as follows brought on the load bus 1 Stop gePMaihr eel and remove coves located in end of terminal box G Tnee^.gines must nave the same speed regulating characteristics.and thegovernors r,lot.;a adjusted to give 2 Using soldering gun disconnect the three nxcder armature lead wire$from the Pxatef rotating rectifier the same speed regulation Individually!list and adjust with load applied that is proporilo,+al to lull load rating as",, Ay(See Figures?and 11) of generator N Each engine governor must be adjusted to identical speed droop Individually test and adjust by applying 3. insulate troeggor test ends onto twit rt the rung vnros to nnatut grounding dun Iq test load that is proportional to fan load rating of the generator 4 Connect rn does teat teed onto!tie remaining exciter armaNry lead wvP Makes cnnein non-maviated ParNNling connection Odes not touch any metal part during rest Void v that units are properly equipped for parallel operation and adjuslmrnts nave been made as descnb(..,n 6 Connect nagger ground lead onto either on generator snort tan.or drive nun preCedmg instructions General procedure follows 6. doontrMossuroe Caulciter a of abnormallver dmomaWanonrasisistantance Ihnsulauon res,rance+s .ss than one megohm I Where generator set includes automatic manual voltage control set AUTO OFF MANUAL Switch or- Solve opame Gating of abnormally low er exciteror, resistance ap units to AUTO position 7 Betdre 3 and I1 generator asl.solder exclrer feed wl:es Dorn inn a:afar rotating rectifier assembly Isee 2 On generating systems equipped with UNITPARALLF-L switches set Switch on unit being started Figures 3 and t it (generator set No 1)to PARALLEL position topen) Sol switch tin remaining generator ants to UNIT position(closed) 3 Stan generator set No 1 4 Adjust generator voltage and engine speed 5 Apply the load 6 Ii er+fy s4tlShctOty v0Itag raqulahon and make certain frequency+s r.ot huChiai+nq • • I epeal procedures I and 2 on gene"or set No 2 8 Stan generator set No 2 5-3 64 asaowgt-oo SECTION 9 DRYING WINDINGS AND • REMOVING AND INSTALLING PARTS DRYING GENERATOR An excessive accumulation of moisture or the gen•twor wmd+rigs can I act,"the wmomg insulation resistance The•vommanded$tator vondrng msulahon resistance•a it procedure and the m,%lmum allowable msuaton resistor A is deacriberd in Section 8 m this manna! Wl mors?ire is oresent and test indicates insulation resistance does not exceed the minimum standard thoroughly dry out the generator 'afore Operating InB rr•ehine The following are recommended drying methods A-NMt Erotkm s Remove the Venerator cover Enclose the genfitstor andmsart Missing umti such as spsCe heaters lamps Or epr:s CA steam pipe to raise the temperature Leave a hole at the top of the enclosure to permit the escape of moisture Temperature vial in the enclosure should not exceed 93 degrees C or 200 degrees G Tha voltage regulator and any electronic eomponer(a must be removed from the generator when using this method S.Forded Ali A portable forced au heater can be used to direct heel into the exciter end of the generator through openings ,n me endball Neal at point of envy should not exceed 99 degrees C or 200 degrees F C.Oven Place the machine In a thermostat controlled oven and bakrW at a temperature not to exceed •9degreesCOr 200 degrees F Tne voltage rep, stor and any electronic component accessories must be removed from the generator when using this met`.d REMOVING GENERATOR FROM ENGINE During this procedure be sure to follow the handling precautions described in Section 2 in thrmanual rartsare • shown on Figures I and 2 ' RomCre cover located on end of terminal box and disconnect Incoming electrical rabies 2 Loosen cover that surrounds generator frame Remove drip proof cover and screen from the edap"), located at driven end of generator D-sconnecl the generator held leads from the 1'1 and I-)terminals on the exciter rotating rectifier a Remove exaler rotor retaining bolt from end of generator shaft 5 pull exciter rotor off generator shaft Do not pull on the rectifier assembly or wurdun95 NOTE: 11 exciter rotor cannot easily be removed by hand,a T/a 20 bolt can be threaded Into the tapped hole next to the exciter rotor.This action will push the exciter rotor off the shaft. 6 Remove rectangu r key from keyway in shs't Keep key with the exciter armature T Install lifting eyr is)in tapped hotels)located in the top of th, generator frame B Remove bolts that mount the generator onto the generator set base 9 Where additional or A required to remove coupling bolts remove fan as follows a Measure and re( stance from the drive plate&to the ton Fan must be located at this distance when It is re-rnslb b Remove bons that .tid the ten half-sections together than remove tan to W .ere engine does not have resr mounting pads be sure to support engine hywhail housing 1 I pporl generator rotor Thla may be done by mstolling I&)a cable around the generator drive hub and taching cable to s hoist.IN 1 jack or blocking under the drive hub.or(c).thin wooden or fiber strips in the generator Sir gap NOTE: Where blocking will be pieced in the rotor sir gap It may be necessary to either remove fan of loosen • wrapper cover In order to Install rotor support blocking In the sir gap. 12 Rarl bo 15 that mount the generator adaptor face onto the hyr'heal r usiry 9-1 350-04001-00 9 Aolusl generator set No 2 speed and voltage • 10 Adjust speed of generator set No 2 slightly higher tnan that of generator No I 11 Observe the synchroscope tot hghtsi When generator No 2.5 mphase with generator No 1 close the Cifcwt breaker for generator No 2 12 Immediately after closing the circuit breaker measure line current of generator No 2 It Should be well within the rowing Of the generator Also,immediately aftl.r closing the circuit breaker,observe the kW or power factor meters The foilowmg conditions could Occur. a A high amteeter nodal aceompealed by a or"kW unbalonp.When this cond0ton exists the speed guys nor is either not adjusted correctly or la tau I; b A hi"',atrttlNter raMRng eertmpahNd by a too"IWAR unbe4np.When this condition exits,the voltage regulating system is either not adjusted correctly or is faulty 13 Adjust the speed of generator so,Vo 2 to the 'r, where each generator is carrying the desired share Of kW road (See Note folfoweng procedure 14` 14 Adjust the Vc'lage of generator No 2 until the ammeter readings of both generators are near .ninimum 'See fonnwmo Note) NOTE: If WAR or power factor meters ais available adjust voltage adjust rheostats for equal or proportional kVAR or power factor readings If the generator are equipped with powerlactor metars,alternately adluet the speed and voltage on No 2 unlll the ammeter readings are proportional and the power factor readings are equal NOTE: To obtain best results,final adjustments should be made with full load on the bus. is W,thfulfloaobpplied reanµ,a'the spend arc.oltage of generator NO 2 until the desired load division is 'bTa"ed • NOTE: The beat adjustment is obtained when each� .eralor supplies The some percent of Its rated current.the power factor readings are equal or the sum of the ammeter currents is minimum, it; ui eUU�icabom,yneie trice a�mo•e VPnnrato's areal tea opuraletl parallel.repeat procedures 7 through S for generAt J'set No 3.then No 4 etc ShisI Mp Down One or More Osners.ors Opereth- arsIM Before dropping one or more generators Operating parshe. om the line bns a is essential that the total load on the bus it reduced to equal to Or less than the combined capacity of the generators rema'.mng on the bus.Shut down Of a or more of generator sets operating parallal as follows I Reduce load to combined capacity of generators remaining on the bus 2 On systems where the prime mover governor is euinpped with a manual speed adjust the load can be shifted To generators reins—ng or the bus by reduc. io the speed of me generator set being dropped from the bus 3 Open the circuit breaker on the generator set being taken off the bus 4 Close ds UNIT.'PARALLEL switch Ion generator sets equipped with a UNIT PARALLEL switch) 5 Shut down the prime mover 6 In applications where three or more generators are operated paralial. repeat preceding procedures 1 through 5 for each generator set being taken off the bus • 5-4 350-04001-00 350-04001-on SECTION 6 4 Solder wire onto diode(see Figures 3 and 11) PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE • • 5 Repeat steps I through 4 iinid each mode has been tested TESTING ZENER DIODE SURGE SUPPRESSOR at the LOW of this manual before o,.erating test.nq or INSPECTION iris equgnnev: . To ensure peak performance and maximum service life,the generator must be kept in good condition This can Sto,. ge—Xiator set Remove cover located on end cd It-- no,bnx Using an ohmmeter measure tenor diode beat be ensured by periodic inspection of the unit and immediate repair of minor problems The preventive forward polarity and reverse polarity resistance as desC6bed In the procedure that follows maintenance wspeclion sChedtde that follows is enclosed as c guide for eslablrxmrig a preventive maintenance 1 Unsolder wire that connects the tense diode it ated on the negative heat sink to the zener diode')sated program on the positive heal sunk Then remove zener diode isos Figures 2 and 3) A.Daily or Whenever GeneraOr Ia OPOFM" 2 Measure resistance across taper diode Reverse meter probes,again measure resistance Zener diode in Before starting generator be sure au inlet and an exhaust screens are not clogged good condition should have very high resistance,near infinity t C)in one direction and resistance in the While generator Is running be sure voltag)is norrect and not oscelatr'o range of 1 25 to 3 0 megohms in the opposite dtfecton While penuralor is running observe any unusual noise or vibration Very low resistance i- both iorw ld and reverse polarity md!cales zener diode is short crreWted and ''.Once Every Six MorrIM should be replaced while infi^'1y resistance both forward and reverse indicates zener diod3 is open Remove terminal box cover and inspect rung for signs of damaged insulation end loose or corroded racuted and should be.replaced connections Repair damaged wiring.clean,nd lighten Conn• ,o is. 3 Install zener diode Torque 15 inch-pounds Where original zener diode. is replaced make sure Inspect control devices for accumulation of dust.moisture or other nreign metenal Clean using nylon bristle replacement taper diode its ut the same rating and polarity(see Figures 3 and 11) brush or compressed au at pressure Detwaen 25 PSI and 50 PSI 4 Test second zener diode as given in steps 1 through 4 Inspect to make certain that bolts whoh mount the voltage regulator.CirCut breakers,mete s,are have not 5 Carefully solder wire Connecting zener diodes together Ise•Figures 3 and 11) loosened Tighten as necessary MEASURING WINDING RESISTANCE Remote or loosen cover that surrounds generator frame Inspect inside of generator frame.Inspect inside m Observe the safety precautions In the Safety Sum^nary at the front of this manual before opera ing testing or generator lot s,gns of damaged winding insulation and excessive dirt or moisture inspect to make-ertain making repairs 10 this equipment bolts are tight Resistance test of winding may be made tc determine whether winding has become open circuted Resistance CLEANING measared across a winding that has become gpen encircled will be very high(near nfinity) In the case of snorted A.Controls turns resistance will generally be lower than normal Where shorted turns are Suspected.additional teal using Clei n using nylon bristle brush or compressed air at pressure between 25 PSI and 50 PSI • growler is recommended.Short to ground may be determined by testing winding insulation resistance sing a l.Oenerabr hand cranked 500 VDC megger Wipe exterior of generator and air intake and exhaust with cloth di nylon bristle brush Clean loose dust or Resistance of winding will vary in proportion to the winding tempera,tire Where winding temperature is either other abrasive material from generator interior using compressed au at pressure Detw•,en 25 PSI and 50 PSI higher or lower than 25"C(77°F) the formula that lollows should be used to compute resista.ice Resistance at 25 C-M=asured Resistance%234 5 • 25 2345 - Windinqtempp m CC A.Measuring Exciter Field Winding Resistance Test as follows 1 Stop generator set and remove cover located on end of terminal box 2 Remove exciter field leads F.and F-from the F• and F-termmals on;he voltage regulator 3 Connect ohmmeter onto exciter field leads F• and F-and measure exciter field a in-ing resistance 4 Where winding temperature is either high or lower than 25'C.compute resistance as given in the formula contained in preceding topic Measuring Winding Resistance 5 Before starling g-nerator set be.sure to connect field leads onto voltage regulator terminals F-and F- Ma,ntain correct polarity IF, to Fr end F to F-1 B.Measuring Generator Field Winding Resistance Test as follows i Stop generator+et and remove cover located on end of terminal box 2. Remove generator yield leads from the exciter totaling rectifier heat sink(-)and(•)terminals 3 Connect test instramem such as Wheatstone bridge or Kelvin bridge onto generator field leads and pleasure generator field winding resistance 4 Where WmrLng temperature iseilperhrgher or lower than 25 compute resistance as given in the formula • • Contained preceding topic Measuring Winding Resistance 5 Before shirting generator set he sure to Connect generator field leads onto the totaling rectifier heat sinks Maintain correct pOtarttY(positive to-and negative 10-1 8-2 6.1 C.Msasurtnq Excfter Armature Winding Resistance Th S test regWres removing the exciter armature lead wl.ea from the exciter rotating readier diodes(refer to • Figures 2 and 31 Test as follows 1 Stop generator set and remove cove`located on end of terminal box 2 Observe which oftheexcderrolab.9rW,tier dlodeseach of the three exciter armature leads connect to Then unsolder any two of the mice ea.,Rer armature lead wmOs 3 Masao • exciter armature phawle..phase resl9tance using test inst•ument such as Kwvm bridge connected between exciter al ,alunf phase 1 lead wire and phase:lead wire Repeat measuring from phase 1 to 3 and again phasd 2 to 3 4 Phase to phase resistances should he quite lirrlular Where wmdirg temperature was either nigher or Iowa, then 251 C. compute resista-:e OS given Ir formula co^tamed In preceding topic 'Measuring Wind.ng Res.stance 5 Before:.torting generator set be sure to soidef leads onto the exciter rotating rectifier diodes Irate,to r.gures 3 and 11 f D.Messudng Generator Stator Winding Resistance The state, l..f IWehr u,,10 w - _ f r. q- op.i,. pry . o-,of trf+gpner,A!Y ,!ator windi,p]'I eS wVE t'ar li 1 w.r c dt-lla Parai e P Lit ;r e ilia-' I• rnCOT"`PrY1P7 1nA' wt r�I1�i1-nt w. r'<]'i•. .;ar tat .. . ✓ ..mod _ ... . e, h; -n nP' •,o` �-stair. leads ay ghJwn Ir F'o')w 4 T ..it dP f•ulnw� ' Strip generals,i t and•vm i r d n f.d of a'e n . i5C ..rrr I lY ,w i.f,)fit " w" ad .a ,ri _rdd•u.rs and the J C U '-tii 3!lt IC.,i.:r. ,a,,.. 1 din t h '.I_.i unrr Prim. i' aK.. ant 191 1, . a'.lira=n `r fin.... k. Iivs-la Cpnnpci grrf^rater wv.f,a .e•. �.'w.r�^� .1.,q•,tn 41�.0].'.: n •1 'hr�l.+ :e,�siOr yet MEASURING WINOING INSULATION RESISTANCE 01^5erve the Pafety p.eC IL;100S I.f the Safety Summary at the front of th'•s manual before operating testing or mar inq repaes to thm^quiphtenl 'The tns'lldbon resistance will slowy dec'eese wet the nnirmal life-it the generator Test wit Indicate abno•ma' decressem mealabon.est,fanfu Wherp nsu,atlon resistance testis to be made used 500 VDC hand clanked megger A.Measuring Generator Stator WIr ding InsWattun Resistance 1 Stopyeneraiui s.•l ,�io iec-„ t ;,•vpr located on?rid of hhm,nx l box 2 Disconnect wiring from th(`twolve geberatdf stator teed wires 3 Cdnnecf stator leadsm series Wje contlquf et.dn as shown tin Figure In tat Be cure l0 removeneUNal lead from ground conrecbon. a Connect megger gound and to generabx frame 5 Connect megger lead onto phase 1 Stator lead vn:r n Imber I Make certain nocornecbonsbtti Man the megger ground feed are touching the generator-vine c•other met&parts 6 Test stator winding insulation feststance Resistance Should not be 1e99 than 1 4$megoNo It tryulatle, resistance I<IOwer than minimum value g'Ven above determine Cause of low Insulation r"I1i4rNA V.do? to wet windings,dry out the generator as described In Section 9 in film manual 8.3 l 'o 150•0eoot.x • SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL LOON Corroded of fit +'noehons and truing yaors a•eofle'.the CA,,se Ofoenomfor malfunction talon aitufnelg PfCCNM +a +. 1' .r, the Canfield' 01 VOh1100 ?"W001 Check C0141I110n Ot wiring and terminal connections and Venfy wring accorn...r in""no dtagnms Provided wit the generator NI TROUBLE/MOQTIING PROCEDURE The 1rouWahoohno mformation foal brows is dwoed by svmptoms Thief an nr.oltage �ow Voltage Nor voltage and Voltage fluctuating Ubaame Isle U%ft pfecauttons in the Safety suenMary at the Mont Of this Manua!before operating testing o' •aking repaln to this equipment A Nov.VA a t Shut down the pene'elol set R Rehtgvebetrothal oak cows and Check WWSIor 1000 and IMWN ring torhe voltage mgwstor to•.pose.*, broken coflnecttOha 3 Check regulator tugs vrdh on whiter It defective apiece a Stall up genwator MNsun ac Voltage at input power twir rats On wo v.M#gf'w),ifar•r The volt(Pete• nad.ilg should stirso dzvac it it does not fired tortin.nq's n0uimed Niter to field flashing procr0un it Section 5 of this Manual e WhwrVWtaCe'ptl'"g nelole or aRwfWdnasn.hgesct'Ws-.ec bit-o:..rput"Its"tads tobwnd hp shut down the generator tit Than aoered as described to s'lhe,stop 6 Or steps'and 9 trial lollow 6 t:dnnett feNA H chow•'.m frgYH 11 Thin start gsnalsto,set a".,meyum exoder trolls excitation as • dew rbed IP Sec'hon 9 Shut down the genoratol Nt fltsconnect voltage ragl.ralom pV fwmuv rq tan vOnapa nquet0l fuse Whom faq.f alnr does riot include to" discatirot• voltage fegwolor b• oomoving the Connections 10 rho 11'M'':,a ail ,Ppet pirreir lwmrnagr insylato !e'Mrei ods ^" *ties to poi l Wounding during test .:esr nb0 1 M step 9 that f0!r111 P•sc•.1n"Yc.Iw des t.eedl tour.rrTUial�q;:i4rUt lief^YnaN!'erdl ''t`nnMfaCb•n!"On 1?vbn si0'age ,w,ef,l-w,eif'an'1f kee( '1l the nnla W,11.0,11.0 !aa"bC tar grnefafnf sat Whrh•theoehwktrh.s gv'Ai r4'el a'a1w:a(wtc! rYF""Y\?'rege•a'(-.II JI tYP.lrr r'xl:'x MFOt Jred hYeVP11 me1P' If 1n@IeW`ng :%.tnp 0410", gleatP' P1 the taled 0"l Wl whoa,tne'e.t"- 4ind or tro aler,lo, the PWbly M is In the rgltage regr.Ytn• IHh+vC'teyr•ema'nv nee•7r•+, thr.NtagF•equtan+"s grKM antl the prObtpMmm�sl likely wrthin tan exc.tw of genoratof $nut dJwn Ian go,w,atol Rw,lrneCI the voltage regular, and Proceed to step 9 q Manure cove, located o„ end of mwm,ne' box EaeM1nF the if. for too" 4• blaki r t'•'"echohx p"Worto 1!•atep T 10 text Me oene'a10r eerrtln rolatrng rectitltrr dPldes as dgCl rand.n the(rruted,.,w tunlarnod M Srcimbn a Rote,to f igu'M 3 fnls .. install(110d04 ee rleacn0ed,n 5em tian 9 and the"laconrW 1gPnerolo- held leads 1• Tov prof d•Odo woe scppm"w as dwrMed rn Snl.w-9 Rsvene potent,tenor diode to iolrarod on thowltfirael'fer nelgelwehootftnk whtettilmart wposthw Tlealsitla nqurtsatorwafdpolanty wwr diode Pwl location and electrical connections are Mown 01 Ftgures 3 and 11 instal'and torque Jai dtode 15 mch-lbs Contract refer dtod"together and connoot generator feld Nags take flour*3) R aboile test irldrWri s tens,divides Vote good pryceed to step 12 0,v%it wlnd'"us to,c,wo, tvNdNCtrbsdrr fheword.^grestalanCir last 0,0(rdhleCOntainsd r"SeCbon a It"lloranOrlaantouernleexpter stator ofexcrlararmature mourcethanecelaarycomporia l If the condition is found in the genelatd stator w to generator fotof field wlndatig major repel•or • gwtaral ,lot,Acamom 11 probably medulred 13 Ccnne,l ? 1. . .•,•.,P w''^ • -'-q d,ag•am s-r proV•dod w+tn Ina ge"fiator set T-1 J6g'/►lg6t.gg J60.0ag61-Qg 1�11 6. GMdk wvlrq 10111e"ftmo ragulotw""Ing end snout power ternllhels tw Cwrecl conitsctfon Check 1 TO"ueing&ualMfy VOROW t COnhacieq At 9*W*to'tDW"ads vot me~ w"itrwrN for t:Orrecl cu vnegtOn Vslvere v011a IstOr included dlRerenl a shut down the"sWalCt el • • wnlnalCOn/NCtone10r 5u1Nrtt Or6pMsrttvMfy f'at COntleehwvtetecWfeC W1teMvW{ ega fe"tetw J RemON COAT located at eW Of ter!nrMt DOx Check Mem penentw lad►and wiling to ter volte9e mot"type that"as boon haneformer or wending.vvrlfy that connection ore cJrrect tYMer to the w(nn9 egulatol tot correct connection Maya certs'n that COrtnectswss ata fight slid not Corroded A•a9rems Pl v�JM with it-,ganorelo,sot tnd the.-:>na2e squalor instruction$ s Stale up the generate,sat Versify correct We",IWO rpm top So hertz and r 5W fpm for So n*nt. 5 M*ofs the voMge adtuat rtreostle 1t edlusted As mcrsassy to urC7ase genenla Volta" 0 Volts"Fluctuaonq 6 illiquid the VORags'engo POWhOrestK clockwise to sMteaw generefo,vo'tega 1 vasty 9*n*tetOr voltm*to'PertusmanC0 it.ng ayspttaty voltmota,at generator lines Where voltage rs normel with 60•(Oad opp(ted Put it?*"with load*MOO mays CMatn toed does not 2 Ve111y 0119114e gOvernw Performance win a tachumotsr to ensure stable engine speed excited"~ate Capecov V*Mr...stngC amp•on&mmoter tr�.ha gowaWt!ded l,n*a Cufreht:n anv J WheregeneyMrlaprotndln9Pdwerb$CRIVOOI"d.transient volts"louses Auhrp$CR switching can tine must not"cad namootsta Minas cafe voltage to nuctuste it th's is Ine case.ale stahutty adjust fne sMwer,rig stator response a $hit down the general"sat and open the J-!Cat Pfia=t eryae, a AdjWf Volta"regW&i0r*teblhty cOnhW QDfeM10m*ial a tyat{rrbed+n me Vd aged repUlatOt'ntfruCtlOn 9 ChaCk wuing to the Vohs"'"Welot Woovg and snout povvor tormshals When voltage regulatof has menus Test With,no bad applied and again wilts Iota appledd mum.laP"losing hanefwmer maws Certam tonnectrons to ter poi stOtwler are Correct ttYfN/s V~ S Shut down generator let and open generators output circuit praakW Remove Vol terminal bon lover and M9ula1w has ditterent internal cdnnectont for do Montt and Se Meru Operation verity CoMNct'ons are Check ill visfi g rot tope CorMvct,"s cornet Whine voltage rogttlal0r q Of the W4v boost "tutabkr twWoriner tilde, vanity ono bode[ 6 Where wnrsnq ss!Clint IO W Cun1n.+and sit uod COnddwn r W nAinJ s con rP.'•a i ....n.n. 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V,... ,nr �. ..all,,,,." ] connect r11eMn as snows On rtwo i 9 P(N~W alther'dsp F of steps 6 and 9 - a and nrossura akclter stew Oscdation At deechbed in S*Cton n 6 Shut down generator set and removed Cover I00010 On and of terminal box P"OCeed to step 9 g DiscontNtt the voltage regulator by tetnovi g Ina conneChons to the foguls 0,input power tormin5l� Taps lugger ends on wsra$to Prevent ground or short during tat Remove j•and F-axr,sar need Nee wua from the Fr ono F-t linnets On the volt&"regulators Connect&Common 12 von storage battery OPIO exCd*p IWO lads F.and F-keeping the pWahwthsafms start upthege+•eratw set Virtue generator Is Operating At rafad aPlNd read the Voltage ootpul on a voltmeter Following B it Procedure tithe voltage is one-half r,grater of rated output and epee not fluctuate when then is no load on 1M gergrslof the Ptobtem V within me voltage regulator Consist the rOltoge regulator mstfuGhon mamsal for further Apnb• +fie ,{,t,r,)pW 0..+e1 w. n h � � IhlMmatlOn tr'.n.a •,ncla salr•d sjwn+d the IPFd nq sV. r..-.I""_,J•na'}•'Wnw f w 'v ad;x,Ihp OM»e'arOt n*.Profilers,I$'n the HHteoP Iny.Vat.r •11'. .1-ad, r...,n r.., .•.n red �,.: I. ,. m,.pf.•"",wd.q!1 ter' ,,'IP,iv gnl*ernn.y. to Shot down the generatof sat Ramova 116111"and Mfinrroct vollaga regufstof determined to be to good Condition If preceding last snCitcat" that tip oroMem was within the *xedet or gonerslof teal as dec/IWd m Isle all"that blow 16 Remo»the Cover totaled on end ollerm.nel box Eaam,na ins rotating fetfitler dtod*tvon boxed or broken Connections 11 CO MITI-Ons are 900d oro`C"it to stop 101 16 last totaling toctihet diodes using an OhmtMter As dacnbed sn Section 6 If Ora heading IS high and the Othvt'a low the MOO*1t good A shOMd diode volt have very low taralenM In both forwstd end raverse pOtafrfv Wnlle an open CrrcWtod 41011e will ssMOd high IN+slOM0 In both forward and Mvef"Wartly insist;pond ur raf t"rohent dodso as dW,.,OAd n Srcr,ur,9 C'onnoct generator hid leads 17 iglttrnst diode aurpe WpQlNswsAt deunMdmlhs prnMdireCO^HtrnMm9aCt0.in8 insists torque Mew+re iener d,ojte Wtge tuppf*lsprs HdescnttedmSeCt,rn9 Rvconnert gonaratCl heltl labels nlest tnd+cated lento diodes ware good proceed to stop It is Cheek windings for Cahbnutty as daseflbeo sr.Its*wmduty rrbatMc*teat ptoeedutes Cpnlened In In.% Manuel if 00"or shofft are found'n it*extrtas staler of excitor Annalist replace the nec*eary cosepononl If Ine Condition is found In ter 9*C+p*Z0, slalof o, rotor motor •*pair w gon*fat0, tepwom*nl is wob6mv feguNed C,Pugh V~ f Verity by testing with M assOfery,voltMotef At the g*Mtator road nags a so*uro the volts"adjust 0406141 As soluited As ntcassofy I.:reduce Volts" .? Adfutt the vOtts"tangs 00tOn onleteir in the volt&"regulator tountet,CloCkleW to rMuC*Volta" o Shut down the oonwatOr vet MQ 0000 tit*QOWI"Of output r'rru't breske+ 5 Rtmovt terminal toy COW and check dsholefor sot w'nny tot;Olivet CO,mWt,On 14 MO.04001-00 UCTION 6 QENERATOR TUTS MEASURING EXCITER FIELD EXCITATION ExCder held excitation c*n be measured using a dC Voltmeter and do ammeter connected In the CaCuit Niween the Yonage regulator do output and exciter field as shown In Figure 12 The Instant must be capable of ineesunng lgMoodexettatlOn This will Yvv according to the site of the generator and Can be determined from the test Cald e1larmed to the generator or by^om ac ing Kato EngmNnng:RNunce Electric Mankato Minnesota Besurew ph+vide the generator feral number when requesting mformatom` P"K*dun Observe the safety PoICaullons In the Safety Summary at the hont of thin manual before Operating,testing nt making repairs to this e0uipmont I Connect do voltmeter and dr ammeter es mown In Figure 12 2 start unit and run at rated speed 3 Measure naload exl:itat cm The tollowing abnormal conditions could occut. a., glshenbr 0V Wt V~Law,light Nere1M of a 1191 Men Nalfbat/aoWNsn Ilmilronmhonoceuls Ins prublem tswlthin the generator or exciter Tent met oralmg toctifer diodes and wording nslstance Is generator Vetlps Lax and EROVAII n Low 0 this tundltlor 4CCUtS the problem a with... the w1fde legulal:`• rat the Voting In Ins YOIIagP rogiolalol a No Generator V~and No Esof %n if this Condition occurs flesh exCllof fMsldto raatofe residual magnetism as deactibsd In the prOCWu'e • giwn in section s in this manual a Measure excitation with full load applied The wowing abnormal cundihons could Occur a Geawstot V~Low chi.lYg-Load Eaeflotton Normat W FINMs Th"Namur If in'%..ondib0r','uXc Uty YPrdy that speed is nut we, Makc Cerlain Inad doe%not 0XV0"d rated hill 1 W1 tUrrPnt piwr w\tho general Or ns"Plate b-.Generator VOMP Low and FUN Lead EasltoNon t ow If in,%condition Oc(uf% MPblem is within the Voltage"e"ttislw TESTING EXCITER ROTATING RECTIFIER DIODES Observe tree safety precautions in the Safety Summary at the front of this manual before operating..testing of making epairs to this equipment 50op generator set RCmnYR f Jve!IeK'ated nM1 M^'Yl 1Rlmir\al CnX 'bA a6 de%1.nbCil in n`P pr..ufed Jre oral IOnnw y uslnp Ohmmeter or this#YOlt lost I'ght NOTE:Vfhere MIN-vase lost NEht is used bulb should light when connected to low rastatence circuit and should not light when Connected In high ni alslance Ck"I. 1 Jnkoldei wuP uulnetled 10 6.0,10 Irivn loin,»e diode from meet sink Ise"Figure L1i 2 MNaufe resistance across drode Royal"meter probes and again measure resistance A good diode will haw low realsti nce in the notmal direction of Current flow and high resistance to reverse Current Nigh resstance both forward and favors*Ind�catN WOW has become upon and should be replaced Where hghl is used Ian Wie of bulb to Illuminate in both forwsfd and•evMse tests Indicates an open diode Veil low re ntliI both forward and ntverse indicates a alnOfled dlede . Wherehghtla Wed diode is shorted when light llluminatea outing bolt,forward and favor"polarity test 3 Instaudiode TorpwlSindh-pounds Where ortginal diode is replaced.makesulo rrplaan%enl tllode auf the some rating and polarity 8-1 r WARRANTY Ke' tsr Ead u NrWfa.P OwdIn Warrants that p per fe;. Property as specified m tWnatr Kato Duburah eryf radar normal environments,condition,a' fnatallad,prupen or d�Ouc>labona Standsv Cared for.and property Standard WODad raa Material f Ylad by Kate Engineering wON1 and A P and mitarlal for a period 1 are w meal.and an arranterl in ed at m Option ofucls which are I p'on, Year In operation or 18 m be if" from del acts m a o ti Kato En in N active worlrm months from as WfaClive oats with Engineering I: aoaMp or malona'wd1 N to of ship Ilmged 60te1 KYI0 Engmeermg. 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PO 80x a1•MMkaro Mrnnpy,,i K9 KATO ENGINEERING fire PUBLICATION NO 951-00001.00 PUBLICATION DATE April 19l1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KATO KCR 160 VOLTAGE REGULATOR INCLUDES SPECIFICAT.ONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING DRAWINGS K ATO ENGINEERING r SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Follow tits precautions descnbad below when installing..adjusting testing operating find ropairing • this equipment WARNIMG Milli, voltages 225 VAC cr higher are IlrPSpn' at the c01tilg! roguloto• When generator sef is Opeghng StOpgeneratOr%OtbefOremakingeo^r ctions reports or adjustments to this equipment Disregarding into precaution can esun rn fen ills injury or electrocution VMMM Ott posulo"on regulator snutdown switch. s:d arcurt beaker or off•aura•man us,Iwo, ,not remove voltage generated by iectron of feel a'magnsbsril n"excite,held Stop gonsratof set before making connsctioos regain or adjustments Disregarding this precaution can result in serious injury o,electrocution Install this equipment only in accordance will,the instructions contained in it is manual and wiring diagram ptovidsd with generator Incorrect wiring con cause fire hatard and can destroy this oqutpment QAUIM The DC output field circuit must rot be opened or grounded while the unit is i .:In rig To do iso wdl cause inductive arcing that can destroy this equipment CAUT10" • Nigh potential and megge,tests must not be made to the voltage regulator To do so will destroy th-s equipment CAUTp9N Dn not attempt to flesh the.exciter held while the generator sat is running and be Careful to maintain correct polarity, when connecting flashing source Disregarding this precaution can result in equipment damage 40 Insert A for publication 331-00001.00 July 194.1 The Kato GQ 160 voltage regulator circuit board is no longer asnufactured with a foil fuse at described in publiution 331-00001-00. tnstead the 160 tt supplied with a 1 U: bap nornal him fuse in the powr i"Put circuit. ruse rating la 4 arp aan. R commanded fuse site ie 1 1!2 to 2 them the exciter field current with toted lad eamected to tie generator. if an overload should .cute the fuse to open, replace fuse. '.he hCA 160 is now tuppiiad with a metal has# p1a16, The regulator :an he mounted either without the plate at ihown In figure 6.4 of the asraul, or with the base plate as shown Below. when sspMting unit with has# paste, use 4 a10 "chino screws in base plate holes protid•d. _.. (4) Ho %% i I L��r • KATO ENGINEERING R[LIANC[ [l[CTR�C L/ 3}1.00001-00 �51-00001-00 TABLE OFCONTENIS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION. MOCIO�E ' • SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES I A♦tertsM"Al ing voltage ISes Table 1.11 'op No. 2 Remove regulator from generating system and connect As shown in In*appropriate drawing Mlow General .. 1.1 Special Features 3 rur,+vonage adlust potentiometer IR2)s te crew adjustment t0 full counr-ciockwao Positron . . .. t-i ODIIOM 1.1and1.2 4 Plug in regulator L ight Should flesh on momentarily Accessories . .. .. .. .. . . 1.2 ii Slowly turn voltage adjust(R2l*crow Wlustmenl clockwise Before reaching complete clockww setting the Table 1-1 Specifications .. . ... ...1 land 1-3 'ght should come on to tua onllance ♦ Figure 1.1 KCR 160 Undarfrpuency Performance ... .. .. . . 1 3 e At regi.Ming point about 5 ore turns in voltage sarlog she u;o turn it + rr 4" It' 9e, err ! T••L♦of S(l.A"'iur'• ... .. SECT ION . PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Regulator CROUIts . .. 2.1 2-3 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION Safety Precautions 3-1 Mounting 3-1 KCII 160 VOLTAGE REGULATOR KCR 160 VOLTAGE REGULATOR Electrical Connections .3-1 and 3.2 115 VAC SENSING 22S VAC SENSING Connecting Accessories 3-2 120 VAC POWEP. 120 VAC POWER SECTION 4 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMcF'T$ E1 E3 F F R1 R2 P1 P2 E1 €3 F F RI RI PI P2 • General• 4.1 Adjustments 4-1 JUMPER JUMPER Field Flashing .. .. 3.1 and 4.2 Regulator Voila"Shutdown SwitO . 4.2 L IGHT RLIL0 LIGHT BULB Raid Circuit Breaker .. 4.2 120 VOL T 120 VOL T Auto Manual Voltage Control 4-2 100 WATT MAX 200 WATT MAX Initial Operation - . 44 e 0 J AMP J AMP ♦ $e CTION UAINTENANCF AND TROUBLESHOOTING FUSE FUSES 4L24 LI . • ti Sally Summary 5.1 Prawnlive Maintsnanr, $-1 POWER SOURCL POWERSOURCE C � 10 Trouble IaOlaticn if)Foully Ul+eratiun of VOIIaJe HBgulatpr Or Generator $•) f20 VA 50 OR Mr 220 VAC 10-. Voltage Regulator Operational Test . . 5.1 50 OR 60 He VOI;pe Pegulator Fues - _ $•1 Troubleshooting .. ... 5-2 Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Chati 5.2 and 5-3 FIGURE 6-8 VOLTAGE REGULATOR OPERATIONAL TEST SECTION a DRAWINGS General _ 6.1 Figure 6-1 Voltage Regulator Outline &i Figure 6-2 Voltage Regulator Schematic Diagram 6.2 • • Figure 61 Typical interconnection . 6-3 Figure 6.4 Voltage Regulator Mounting Detail Drawing 6.4 Figure 6-$Underfrepuency Limit Jumper Wire 6-4 Figure 6.6 Sensing Transformer Tt Connection for 225 VAC 15%Sensing 6.5 Figure 6-T Sensing Transformer Ti Connection for 115 VAC t iS%Sensing .. 6-5 n n Figure 6 6 Voltage Regulator Operational Test 6-6 111 s'•' i SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION, J,`10�': Kl SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES GENERAL • • TM KCR 180 voltage regulator Controle gpneralbr oWPut voltage by requtating the current t0 MO exciter held The r.rqulators aOnslst of transformers, transistors, silicon dro"S, silicon LaMt011ed Facbtie's. Mtislaa, and The two hrmw CapThe KCOM vflfN AC oved sainsing tut 3q6 VAC wtging The KCRl6o in ableI I rcan Oe used on any generating System within its rating Tne fagunnor apeClficahons are eerpmed m Table 1-7 r- SIACQAL FEATURES �a1 in pubs for A•Uf Salleaeay Lbalt 225 VAC piece lot ing An W"Of ftequency limit is a built-in feature in the KCR ISO voltage regulator except in the Case wMM 11a1 - regulation option is provided b The underirsguoncy brat Circuit feduQAA the regulator output Current applied to the exciter field when the rli genefator Is Operated At lost then rated speed TM factory sot undetfeeguenev operational Tin old of �( tt1 standard KCR 160 voltage regulators is listed In the voltage r"qutator spe,hcapona, Table t, Thejfi �`] C. Percentage of generator output voltage that Vnll be obtained for aspeuhc reduetton m frequency below the E3 Et undsflrequency OPefabOnal Ihteehold is showh In Figure 1-1 During operation At aPeeds that maintain generator frequehcy above Me undefff"Tiency operational threshold the undertMQuency limit circuit has Part of fongn.•i pert z Part 01}loll On no PINCTI on the'"Walor output curMnf on circuit boed C"CUK hoard The KCR 1W vollage,agulAtof contains a built-in solid State genetelor held noshing Circuit Thn use of FIGURE 6 6 SENSING TRANSFORMER T 1 CONNECTION FOR 225 VAC =15%6211116lNO Solid!felt,:OmPOnlnts rather than a flashing relay ehminalos the possibility or Contact failure or,untac, using 00aTo"s • • OptltuA available in my Senst regulator are deschbed to the list that JoHows Tne bptron mutt be specified when purrhasing the voltage regulator A.UtWarMgtreney Opaeagpnal Threshold Unnerlruquency operational threshold either higher Of lower Than 55 hertt tot 60 hertz System or IS hetlt tot flit hens System 1 hP two lumper —..` "Ms installed +r \\ Whole this is the caw,the faquved undmlrequencyapernOo001 lhreshMd must Ile specdled when order•ng for 116 VAC tea"it&"regulator "rising S•VIM MSWMIpn Flat regulation TO,use m variable fMONent V constant voltage applmAtlOh (, Pal cut to, Where this r en!axrsh it. must bpMdNorderingsIKd when ordering the voltage regulator1I$VAC writing j NOTE Any KCR 16o voltage regulator egmpW with the fit, regulation Option wlll hot nave an unde"loquency emit circuit // dens C.SRWMM V~A*SM ooNttf C C AIIKCR 160 voltage regulators contain a volt/ge Adjust control localedon the regulator InthPcasewhom Panel mounted voltage adjust control Is required,a 2500hm-.2 wain rheostat will be Supplied as a wparate E3 E1 0.116 VAC 6etsalog 0p11bn Part of foil Standard model KCR 160 voltage regulator IS - on i uCtnl board gollwpWtl for 226. 15 percent wnunq Where Specified M the purchaw Order the regulator Can be edulpped for use with 115 VAC• 16 percent sensing FIGURE 6 7 SENSING TRANSFORMER TI CONNECTION FOR 1t$VAC t ISt-SENSING i.r 6.6 351. W I.00 951•ab0g1-00 f Stability Actual potentiometer Option T he rfguHY.I+can he agVIPPli wdh a stability aJlusl potentWmeter RM The option null be admitted III ihs purehass order TMa tortrnl provttly etualrriant O+1M et�Ihbrp NgMI applh0 W the�rrOrEe4ttor ` Mount volta ge regulator anMin the gaafralor ;.,r I,.t terminal box or Separate control pans • • ACCESSO, ;ES .t _ Outartle tliemeNr of iM vdilige regUlalor,a px InChN Rwaih aYfltCNM addilOMl apace Mti'.vrso,•tls F'm 10",V,a• •rapt lit reowrlld in is general"sysNn Out ire not Include a$built-,n Nstwes Or It the regulator for Cooling au flow and o0ttons Of either the generator or Me we%"requlalw They m11Sf be etamed as Individual i-am$ some of the maktng electrical conneCt,cns aCC*%%Ortes awpltbto fbr list w,ih voltage reoaisttnq systems are Contained In the hat that follows ' T Mount the voltageregulate withfiveJ inch number 6-16 A point altappmg A V~NWAh"aM►eew losai Tranebnafre screws through 3 IS inch ho*$In mounting voltsge mafthtrg trarsfJrmers rust slsO provide ppwensOl;pdn are available fat applications where 100 to Plate Jr panel and Inroad Completely in 14i VAC nnr JtMobtattle hom the geharahnq 9vsifrrl Bf sun to slats"narrating system vorNge when PlAt cads On Wltsge regulator brga,.IQ voltage matching traastormer c R VNb,ChaWl 6wRw 1 Fiat Clrtu:l brisker$use m a niqul;lmg syst im go, ppetl with KCR IW v,llsga requAtn,Contain a thvmal O*M"t that ConmMN In Sales with KM volts" regulalor DC.output while the circuit enamor contacts$Silts corvett In tilt M•voucN•. Csny,nq input prnrer to live Vollege ragutalN Au OMMkiMWAIW V~CwKftl Thts contro!modvie Cottlatn$a three pos,bon swilen to ellOw aulorratic voltage raqulahon by action of lM voilaW +!pu r ts to, m manual vJ+tape '•Intml by action of the martial voltage control Circuitry The OFF miNhon romJvls NCllabnn by power ID both Ms MINge regVlalnr and the manual Voltage 1 cUnrrOlPRwiry Tnemanuel voltage '^nlrol Chair I pofhOn OlthgcOnitol mc'uJesa reth!Ier sndsmMYsl FIGURE 64 VOLTAGE PECULATOR MOUNTING DETAIL DRAWING vOttage control vanSc D-.Repfear tlal$bVwmm swath(Know free 6~1 This twitch i$for use ire Rif tlnwn I� nq genwata MN where the system does rant:nc. tle undSNrequenCy protection Or another meant of removing excitation such as held cite till cleave,or an automatic manual i ,,•,�,; ",,:,t H:,a•., controf Switch Opening the switch removes tnput power tJ the vortaga "t.ut . • NOT$:The 1.11 ft is epeCiflCNNna we appslCer IS for KCR lip"He"rpylNon Siloam Se not", TABLE 1-s 'SFECIFfCATIONS V Input Power k a. voRapa Frequency �. • Burden .. ■t f ! Seeing Vollegv � f v r Burden 3 • OC Output Powe ,• VOItagir r •I d( mat +,t c I ,,Ot,a A"orl rX onn m, .•r l 0.11l;v,Iny Current r ampere ma9lr I'm c:5nf •Nva a ampere one mini le ItWil I:arc,ng Field"Intatems App,u%mslry lit .hrns i,nln rain AM Ohms mSvnmum .....aL.•. Unaerlrequfnby OpwNNeM Themadld aS Mnt for Sp Mitt genvinit system . nJ: .,.'- S4 Kant for 60 Hart system last. Y 1 t otMrw,Ss apfC!fiM in PurC»Sae Jrd!r I FIGURE b-b UNDERFREOUENCY OMIT JUMPER WIRE • • NOTE MfptlNore wag,Ras rf"Wor eWbn wKI lief he"uhiwkfilNAfy Ibetf fit as," t•Y 9s,.000g,.go TABLE 1-1 SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) NOTES Ragutalor RespohN • • I Where Fteld resislancou less thao.Q ohmse series 1e4stance may be Added to nm ima4�mum current lo3 Less than 1'millisecond amp coohnous A amp during held torCutg Power 0666speNM 2 Where generator set is W W posit with field Circuit Oreaklr be sure t0 install thermal Olt tart of breaker to Los than 25 watts of maximum conhnwus rating positive line Circuit breaker contact mutt be in current carrying bite to the regulator input power Operathfg Tempershm 9 Shutdown switch&flows removal of excitation by opening power to voltage regulator What*one of the dJ 1i •e0•C wins,to regulator input power its neutral lire besut*toconnect the switch in curt*htcarrying Conductor Physical Gus, 4 Voltage regulator requires Stngle prase, 50 60 H2, 120 VAC c 10% input power A Power matching Height 1 '5,nChas i4 5 Cmi transformer is required when Correct input voltage is not available W'dth 6,nches,157 Cm' F _ S Verify correct tensing voltage Standard KCR 100 voltage regulators utilize 225 VAC • 15% sensing Length 5 inch"f 1S 5 cm internally connected as shown in Figure 64 Oplzonal voltage is shown in Figure 6.7 6 Where external voltage adjust Opbon,s not Supplied inst&fi A jumper across regulotorterminals R l and R2 Jumper across ragulator tarminals RI and R2 is not used with external voltage Adjust 7 External voltage adjust wiring as viewed from back of rheostat KCR 160 VOLTAGE REGULATOR a6lsQ -ix SENSING REG OUTPUT VOLT ADJ. INPUT POWER rtia SEE NOTE FIELD POWER TERMINALS SEE NOTES 5 SEE NOTES SEE NOTE 2. 3 AND 4 Oil 1 AND 2 6 / ! Et a E] F R1 R2 PI P2 aai° f SEL • NOTE 6 SEE SEE NOTES NOTE 02 2 AND& 2 16 63 i 1 , SEE FROM b 45 Se,,Ss en GENERATOR SEE I 1 t. l., 407E r Rt Ot1F.NC T IEEE NOTE 5i NOTE I EXT VOLT ADJ OPTION SEE NOTE 6 FIGURE I NCR 160 UNDERFREOUENCY PERFORMANCE AND 7 1 PH, >0 60 Ht 120 VAC - 10, I,l I FROM GENERATOR U - Z l t EXCITER FIELD FIGURE 6-3 1 YPICAL INTERCONNECTION ,1!i I-000QI-Oft SECTION 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERAtION . • REGULATOR CIRCUITS The KCR 160vouage regulator eoosisisot seven hit .cuts oas:nbad I"the paragraphs that follow All of these �i • j ' Cu cults except the external voltage adjust option ai a cuntamed on en etched Crcwl board Drawmgslhal show the �.., location of parts comprising the regulator an the electrical Interconnection of the parts are shown in Section 5 of • • this manual A.output Power Cheat This circuit Supplies the )diet held Current The circuit consists of silicon diodes 012 and 013,a free • wheeling rectifier 014,Silicon controlled rectifiers SCR1 and SCR2.a Capacitor CIO.And a resistor A45 The 120 VAC! 15 percent regulator input power is applied Ica single phase SCR diode bridge comprised • of diodes Dig, 013 antl silicon controlled rectifiers SCRs snd SCR2 It IS the conduction time of the SCR'dtode bnOge Circult that determines ine amount of output current to the excitef field The greater the time of conduction of the SCR's the greater the output voltage Conduction hmeil GOnirOilea by the timing of turn-on gating pulses from the regulating circuit I • The output power circuit includes an inductive food transient voltage suppression network comprised of Capacitor CIO resistor R45 and free wheeling rectifier D14 • • • • W(tensing Circuit • •• This circuit is compn•ed of Sensing transformer Tt diodes 01, 02. 03, 04, resistor Fit,capacitor CI resistors R3 and R4.v011ago adjust potenlometer R2.and when Specified in the purchase o.'der,An external ,•• • • voltage adjust rheostat " Diodes D1 through D4 form a full.wave bridge reabflar Sensing haneformet 71 is A voltage step-down a transformer with Secondary winding voltage about line-tenth as high aC c. primary winding.Resistor R l and capocuor Cl form an RC filter which re,, • • • . recbhar Output Potentiometer R2 resistor a R3 and R4 and.when%up, ,,.,,;,. ,10—., i rheostat form a series COnr10dle0 voltage divider • The Sensing circuit functions as follows • The generator 3ensm3 voltage is connected at terminals Et and E3 This voltage is applied across the • • primary winding on the Sensing transformer The output voltage from the sensing transformer secondary winding is rectified and filtered and a reprosentative sample.glees lrvm rho voltage dder rs applied to the • - error detector • C,vaNps Adw 't The voitega adjust permits adjustment of generator voltage This control forma part of the Sensing circuit voltage abider Where the external voltage Adjust is nor supplied,a lumper rs connected across regulator terminals RI-R2 and voltage adjustment IS made by turning potentiometer R2 flaring a small wewart", WhereIn#external Voltage adjust rhegalAt,s provide} ft+and the external mOCISIA1 rs elOctrncaily series connected - - w,tas lu to mInHa R1 and R2 Voltage adjustment 1S, tins COSe the internal potentiometer R2 functions As a i ,, ,,,.•.,,ij, maximum voltage limit of the external voltage adjust rhepslaj. D.great Daleator Transistors O i and O2 are connected in a manner that forms an emltter tuupfed differential amplifier A rfiNeaentative sample of the wlihed sensing voltage,taken At the function Of rostalora R3 and R4,is a applodasrnpul Volt*904tthebase0t01 A reference Voltage taken from the undertraquancy limit Circuitry Is Applied es the input voltage at the dew Of 02 Whan the two voltages are lint equal. the resuRinq • - • • difference is amplified and Applied to thel regulation circuit E.Reyu4lbn cow" FIGURE 6.2 VOLTAGE REGULATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM The circuit controls the regulator output by regulating the turn on gating pulse applied to the „ COntrolf W IaCtitierS in the output power Crrcult Tho regulation Circuit Id tum,rs controlled by sCOor error detector :$1-OW01-00 351•pO0p1a0 SECTION 6 DRAWINGS Diodes 06 and D9,zonal diode 22 resistors R33 through R38,capacitor C9,programmable unpuncbon transistors 07 and two current dividers form the regulatlnn uncurl Diodes DO and D9 provide the circuit 0]supply The conduction time of 07 is controlled by in*chargers!" GENERAL of capacitor C9 while the charge rate of C9 is regulated by the output of the error dorlAor The output of • • This section contains drawings and diagrams to facildats installation.operation.and maintenance of the voltage programmable unqunction transistor 07 isapplied to two current dividers.comprised it resistors Rol and regulator An interconnection diagram is generally provided with the generator set R43,and R42 and R43 Those current dividers provide the turn-on gating tndnal to the output power ctr- CwI SCR'a F.Oenermor flow Flashing Chill •�' ( This circuit provides a gating signal to the rooi''alor output power SCR's each time the generatonastarted When generator voltage budge-up In about 10 percent of rated sensing voltage the flashing circuitry turns-oh end the gating signal is controlled by action of the regulating circuitry The flashing circus i opera'*%as descnbad 11 the paragraphs that to]ow Transisiun 05 and 06 and resistors R24 through 829 • • s"'' 'a forma Sehmidttngga!circuit During generator itartng t,*field eff.ct transistor 08 conducts firing SCR3 $ ` K .j which in turn provides a turn-on signal to the output power stage circuit SA The Schmidt trigger circuit y s M r Conducts when generator sons ng YWtegemr tea&e%to approximately 10 percent of rated This action cirns of 08 and SCR3 which terminal#&held flashing The voltage leg Water includes a negative feedback system loop ate0ihly circuit comprised of resistors Rag • (f�./\f R31 and R32 at capacitors C7 and CO This RC network MIKII a stabdaing signal from the regulator output into the error detector which helps to prevent generator voltage oscillation NOTE;Whore spocebed In Me purchase order, regulator can be equipped with a stability adjust pol*n- II ttemeler. r N.UndMeequency Limit(UFL) h This circuit provides a reference voltage to the error 0#!actor wMcm is constant when the generator is i t 5 3 oiwrat rag above the limiting frequency and decreases - proportion to the generator frequency during w:d,`rapW operation The proportionate decrease in voltage applied to the referan;,e side of the error detector during underspeed operation results m a decrease in regulator power SCR phase angle which • t •, t Proportionately reduces 6XCA8110in and generator output voltage This amen reduces kW load which enables taster engine speed recovery and provides voltage regulator and generator uMerfregwincy protection The UFL circuitry described in the paragraphs that foli�w is located on the voltage regulator circuit!ward asshowoinFigure6.2 The UFLco sistsofstwo•pWe!.!tw a Schmidt trigger urcurl a circuit that provides it put"proportional to the generator frequeocv and an underfroqueno,operational threshold adjustment ' s' + f R18 The two-pole filter provides yrrtage to the reference side of the error defector which to tea average of the Schmidt trigger Outpu' The filter Consist'*n'!ranast<v 03 r"isims R14 through R16 and capacitors C2 and C3 ii The Schmdl trigger cr lsisisol in,"norgates Within ntearate.!circurt i, t t purs4through 1411tlaturnod ' . _ On bi a pulse horn 04 4md nif by a pulse from the hminq rapat dor C4 For oporatien m 50 Hertz application. parallel connected capacitors C12 antl C4 provide the t.rn off pulse.Owing operation at rated frequency - - 04twneth*Scr null trigger on but tril.aparvtury discharged before reaching"threshold lawldi 4 the Schmidt tugger Thus during operation at rated frequency that Schmidt trigger stays ohsput is a It out constant evel DC voltage which results, two pole inter output that to approximately thosomeas for fixed rateronce voltage across Ilia circa t comprised of z"er diode 21 and diodes D16 through 018. a a► i153cm• Whenever Ireguenci, 'Lops below the undedregaency Operational threshold the timing capoagx(s) charge to the threshold level of the Schmidt I :Vpr,which than turns oft the Schmidt trigger Tho trigger turns on rr4m the next pulse from 04, stic again turns off when in, timing r,apecitore Charge to the br+an ifnignr , /? n,-nrc i r mrashold level of the Schmidt trigger The oripuencoof ON-OFr puts*$changes the Sch not trigger output from a constant level DC signal toe square wave which decrees*$the average output of the two-poie41tor • • FIGURE 6 I VOLTAGE REGULATOR OUTLINE DRAWING This action lowers the voltage at the reference side of the error detector von respect to the sensing side of the error detector The regulator than effects by decreasing the phase angle of the power SCR's reducing 3.2 ' 361-0g001OQ 351-g0007-Og TABLE S-1 TROUBLESHOOT-NU CHART(Cont.l esulapon aM thereby.generator output voltage 0unhp underspaad opafahor below the undNlreguency i1►MPTOM PRWABLE CAUSE REMEDY operational threshold the nttodf on time too"time of the Schmidt Logger decreaus luropornonallyto the -- thenga in Maquenty This action feaulto in a 01Cr1e40 in voltage that 0 p0•oPOMOA&I to the datreaM In Generator output voila" ano ev- Underl•eryushcy Crrcu�oploabng at C." •:fit factory • • frequency as tltusinerd in Figure 1-1 :leho'•hathe+than normal too sign freuuency The circuit that provides the turn-on and turn-atl pulse for lta Schmidt trigger described:ri trio proceeding Voltage tot, goer at regulstor -npul Voltage should be .20 VAC - 10 paragraphs Consists of transistor Oa,.capacitor CS.resistors R20 and A21 pan of integrated Circuit lCl. p werterm-Nis Pland P2 percent liming CapafJtal Ca-A and for So hertz operation.timing CapaCrtpr Ca-B The Cift'ud operates as deathbed m the paragraph that follows. Wronc,Serving voltage at term Mats Rotor to Section 3 Insiallatinn and E! and E3 or transformer I not Figures 6.6 and 6-' Pins 1 and 2 on ICi receive a rectified $.goal f+om sersmg circuit diodes Da through OF which is .onnected correcty proportional to the generator fredwnGy The output at pm 3 on lCt is a apuera wSve whlCh to drRerMtlated voltage r t bycapacdorCS There pulses are divided by resistors WendR2t The resultant signal turns transistor04 Faulty ge regulator Replace vo rage regulator on and oil When 04 conduct% the pulse turns on Ina Schmidt tngge+ descr;tad In the Precool _. ._._ . paragraphs and the hmmQ pa discharge The timing capacitors than charge whila0a too" The ca C=ton voltage and excitation Short in regulator sensing c,-cwtry Check Wring to terminal EI and Schmidt trigger output controls Lae two-pole filter descr:had in preceedmg paragraphs higher than normal E3 MOlate voltage�aputetot ri ahpn is within the voltage regulator open ctrcwt at regulator Nrm!nsfs Correct wiring error Et and E3 Wrong voltage at regulator semmg Rotor to the telling diagrams pro- t►rminasEtandE3orsonsmgtrans vided with the goneta»r set and former T1 not connected Correctly review Section 3 InsNPation Exthrnal voltage adjust option not Connect as Shown in figure 6.3 connected correctly or is wil Size Must be 250 ohm rheostat Where eaternal votlege adjust option install jumper across regulator ter is not provided:jumper not installed marvels RA and R2 across regulator terminals At and • • R2 Poor reuulthon t oad not talented Balance load Voltage too tow at regulator input Voltage shoo d be 120 VAC 10 power terminals PI and P2 percent Prime mover,speed fiuMwtrng Adjust prime mover governor Voltage regulator Re mace voltage regulator Oporat+rig ten r ratufa too hign We,to Table 1.1 Add cooling or lake other measures to reduce am- t:,Pnt temperstum Adjust Refer to procedure given in Adjustment of poten9pmotcr Rah Section a in this manual reQaved (Applicable only in +eg. ulator with stability adjust option I 5,3 2.3 35 t�0(` `1.00 351 00001-M SECTION 3 INSTALLATION TROUBLESHOOTING o avcso uoubte during initial Operation the Imoortarce of eliminating wiring errors cannot bo orsremphasired SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Excessively high voltage at the regulator input power teminals,extensively nigh or low voltage at the regulator tallow the safety precautions contained on page i of this manual when Installing,operating adjusting and making . • sensing termtnals,or opening or grounding the regulator output can cause voltage regulator failure repairs to INS egwpinaint Some of ten possible maNunctiOns that could occur tlunng operation 01 the voltage regulator and the coneebvP MOUNTING action are listed in Table 5-1 The voltage regulator is convection cooled Vefhcat mounting Is recOmmeeded to Obtain optimum cooling The regulator can be mounted on sheet metal plates,within enclosures Or within the generator fermi V!box ptovfding shock and I ibratmn is notoxcesslwand temperature does not exceed 60 cent gads Will live3 16 inchdiameter holes in the mounting plate and mount the regulator using five 3 a inch tong 8-18 sell tapping e"pant screws or TABLE 5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART sheet meta crews as aluslreted in Figure 6-4 ' ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Electrical .'.•a connections on the regulator are made to the terminal strip located on th+ regulator The e underlrequency jumper.transformer I connections and the loge are contained on the circuit board. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A.lepsll Poswr(TerinMate Pt and►E) No voltage output Regulator voltage shutdown swdca Close switch or clrcoit breaker or held circl nreaker open The voltage regulator Op m as On a power input voltage spotted to terminals P1 and P2 lade Table 1-1 for Auto.Manual.Ott switch set to OH Set to AUTO positron input voltage and frequency) II"correct voltage is not avadabls or it the circuit supplying the input .o'tsge Is groundel a power isolation transformer must be used Loss of exciter residual magnetism Flash held as described in Section a NOTE To ensure correN trequomcV bolwNn the sensing and power clrcultry.regulator Input power must be in this manual supplied by the generNoc Voltage f yulatm or vollego logo- Replace voltage regulator or replace B Regulating Sensing(Terinlnab Et and E3) Idiot fuse open fuse Whom on toll with sirs 33 woe "amino can be taken from any parr of generator lines that provide the rorrW sensing voltage at the vonage Defective generator or exciter Test windings and exciter diodes requiatnr sensing terminab Standard model KCR 160 regualors have single phase.50,60 hertz.is 225 VAC Replace defective parts 15 pert ont sensing The early Ing transformer Ti is connected as shown in Figure 6-6 No connections to regulator Wrmr• Rotor In wiling diagrams provided Standerd models ten be modified for 115 VAC - 15 percent sensing by modification of t10 regulator as . half F• end F-Or Pt and p2 with generator set dlualralMl in Figure 6 —_,__._..r_. _ _.. _. _.: ..._ ._..._.__.--_,.___--..-_—____ CAUTION Voltage remains at residual voltage Some as for proceeding symptom Same as for proceeding symptom Circuit between the regulator output and exciter field must not be grounded level provided by exciter except exciter has residual voltage except ield fleshing Is not required and must not be opened while generator Is running. To do so wilt cause - mduettve arcing Thal can destroy this equipment. Vonage builds up until flashing co- Voltage regulator ReplanI zodogO rogulatot r ud deactivates then tiuctuales be C Sensing Transformer T 1 foredo about 70 percent and 30 pet- ThexrnsoglransA>rmvrpnmalyrnnlaalstwow,n(fings that can fir connrVeo edhe,sent", for 19010260 roof of rolled VACaenamgt2251 16%).orparellel,torlai lit VACsensing(IIS-lb%l Theconnsctione afemrdsat the tabulator efrcult board ea follows Generator voltage 10% while requ- Exciter or generator 'roil windings and exciter diodes T 1 Connected Start"for 226 VAC 1 15%Sensing Except when Otherwise specified in the purchase latorc ulput maxither normal orhgher Replace faulty pans o+der the sensing fransiormdr T, primary is connected to the circuit board in Series for 225 VAC than normal 4nns,g as Illustrated in Figure 6.6 High rsaiatence connections be- Cheek wrong and connections Tign• T t Connected Parallel for 115t 15%Sending Standard KCR 160 voltage regulatoracan ten modified twean regulator output F• and F- Ion and Clean lotmmala inn I4VA4'to irisTfg y Ise a trig iW0 jumper wfrea and cutting a Netlnn Of the toil on the 1011 and exciter hold mde Of the cituca board as shown in Fgur*6-7 This change connects the sensing transformer Overload Reduce loan applied to generator Vvinary wmd..nq•n parallel D OWppl Pow(T- kid N Fealtd F•) Generator output vonage and ax• Un,' rspeed IncrNaespeedtoprOdueerateduut - COrre-t polarity must of maintained between the regulator otitput and exciter?Aid To rmnunile conduct" collation lower than no.mal out frequency EMI the leads should be kept ea short as possible and should be ftoeltsed when more than one or i Wo pint If, �angth Effective shielding can be attained by routing both bads through 1 l-Inch conduit When the v Oltape•egUiaMrrd 'stalled v is the goni oulst box it is possible 10 achieve satisfactory redultsvalh uhgrl n;m 0ielda8 leads 5=2 1-1 151-00001 01 1$1.OoDoi oo SECTION 5 MAINTEI, ANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING E Undtrtrequency Limit Jumper SAFETY SUMMARY M1 • • Unless Otherwise specified in trip purchase order the KCR 1 voltage regulator will he provided III FOItoW the sf undoomquency limit for use with 60 hertz generator The difference between the undPnrequency limit rPIN1Na to this egY,p oq p .� �omained pnye• , 0this manual no,, testing lroubleshoolmg and making Circuit used wdhso har12gensridorsand the undorfrequency ltmd circuit used with so hertz generators and � the means of converting Ihr Cecull It described in me Pro edYml that fohow PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 1 50 Hotta Operation For 50 HZ ope etro the voltage regulator must nave lump#r Aire across a portion of This unit should be Inspected periodically to✓•+ure wiring to the voltage regulator is in good condition,terminal lhaclrcu4tbOaMrdtnlrhad5OHZ(Sue Figure6.5) The nimpefwire is installed lrom!hrcOmppnentede connection are tight and free of corrosion,and air flow is'Of restricted. Accumulations of u let,dirt or other of the board and Its ends soldered to the toil orde of the board foreMorinmedrlsis ould the neyelyremoved using aclean dotal Under normal operating -ondrtions. inspection at six 2 60 Hertz Operation For 60HZ operation the jumper wire is removed from me portion of the cnclul board month intervalaugpneraliy lufbciPni idenbtiod SOHZ Toconvonfronl$d HZasl#mn !Y 110rshor o80 HZ system Operation remgvelumporwim TROUBLE ISOLATION TO FAULTY OPERATION OF VOLTAGE REGULATOR 1 by outing the jumper at each of its ands OR GENERATOR F.RegWNer Fwe A Menual Voltage Control The voltage regulator fuse consists of a narrow section of foil on the toil%toe of the CIMUd board It an ,, the event abnormal operation such as high voltage. low voltage. or unstable voltage Occurad uring overload should cause the fuse tie Open !#place the fuse as described +o the arid Section m operation in the automatic voltage control mole,thesetmaybeoperated Inthemanualmopetodadr it \fiia manual whether problem peraisd. Satisfactory operation m the manual voltage control mode while system O.t is Manurnet A malfunction occurs in the automatic voltage cnntr0l mOdB Indicates that IhP problem is Wllhm the Wile n state Adjust Rheostat regulator If operation to not Satisfactory in both the manual and automatic r q This option where orovitled Is Mar cnnn#dyxl lu regulator IermmalS R 1 and R2 ax annwn in Piqure 6-2 In is within the exciter or egulalmq modes ins pwMam order to uromtle au/hGienl mechemcal Slrendlh sire l6 orlArgpr w�rosam•Pcammm+ded Tnrn•.meU tin the generator rhe0SIA1 are yawed from the rhocidal hm i, s Feltlow r, of g,g CONNECTING ACCESSORIES f ath;rr 01 genlrel0i voltage build-up when the generator sal is ateristl can be du•f to loss of rPSAueI magnoti sin in the exciter field.About$VDC minlmum is required at regulator input terminals Pt and P2 for CAUTION automatic build-up by the internal flashing circuitry Residual magnetism can be restored by flashing the The circuit between the voltage regulator DC output(termnae F and F )and exciter field as described in Section a of this manual the exciter field must never be opened during operation.To do sO will produce C."G"MiOR$fM it-ta VOC A4*n% t DC P~Souse or Be" • • Inductive arcing that can destroy the voltage regulator Therefore.nwer;milli of rated Where the generator set is not equipped with an auto`msnuSl voltage control the appfCabon the contact portion of circuit breakers relays,or switches in the field circuit no-40ad excitation from a 12-24 VDC power source or batteries may be used to determine whetherabnormaiOperehon15 caused by faulty operation ofinevoltage regulator or.#xmter or generator troubles of Rtgulator Voltage Shutdown Switch(Engine lot*Switch) Gtnerator no-load excitation may be determined from the rectory fast tag supplied with Ma generator 1Vhple yeneraha yrl •s eiltuPO#d wrtn th:v xwHCn i.iimmnq flip awdrn removes, mpu: +over from the •fgulatOr thereby Shutting down!heexcilalton eNront applied to the exciter field Thissw!Mmustalway,, This teat requires removing the regulator mold power wtres from regulator terminals P1 and P2 and the be sloe connected in the Circuit providing moor power to regulator terminate Pt of P2 regulator OC output(field)Wiles from terminals F-and F- General procedure is given in the paragraph's that follow t.Flaw C*VA Brow ThesyaismCan beequipp#d with a fold Circuit bdoser The thermal admMt Offers,Circuit breaker is Series Afler the wt+ea described in the preCSedmg piraprapha hew been removed lion the regulator termmaie Connected m the held Circuit from the regulator Output terminal F• or F- The contact insulate amlugpere or highs on them comet input breaker must de serroa connected in the regulator input power to terminal PI of P2 NEVFIR CONNECT 9 0 trOw#rwuesandeonrteclavoriable DC power supply or At 6 with 1 e ampere or higher OC ammeter to the ureexc Po Mild leads Where cetis y is used,series connect a CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTACTS TO THE REGULATOR OUTPUT TERMINALS F- or F variable resistor Or rneoatat in mP cirCud Be sure positive of power source+s connected to f C..Manual Voltage control test Operate gag Moo stt at IaleA speed and adjust to rated no-load excitation battle on the gonst, o tactory An auto manual voltage Control modulo is available for use with the generating system to prov+dr manua'. lNl data lag Mossute generatortollAt output VOIIege Where rated no-load voltage la atteined-problem Is most vORagc control Indepondont of the voltage regulator Wires from both the regulator output and the monde' likely the vonagn rnUulator Aon,,rnm� denerebn QcherelOr problem exciter or voltage indicates m rs within the it control output connect 10 th#exCitef h in SwAch contacts must not be used the circuit between the reguiatur nutput and flip exciter field A mud,poi#Switch which conneGs input power to the voltage VOLTAGE REGULATOR OPERATIONAL TEST egulator or Ineul power to the mAnuai voltage control permits Hhct no Of#@that in*automatic Volta" Voltage regulator test Can be made by removing Ito voltage regulator from flip detracting system and I control moos of operation 0, he manual voltage control mode of Orr,otion OFF position Opona input de g 1h#rscribed In Figure 6-6 When Installing egutetor bock miO Ito regulating system make Certain It IS lt Wetl ostnq as power Io both the.pltage regulator and the manual voltage control Circuitry Shown on th!den no diagram provided with ih*generator sPf VOLTAGE REGULATOR FUSE The voltage regulator fuse conllad of a nariOxing of the foil on in*foil side of th#circuit board This sinAlon of toil It Identified On the board by the Word Fur Should this Section of foil burn Open it con be replaced voting a short • -section of numbs-11 copper wile Becton Of rod antl oOtden q flip toss of the*Ire Into the no PS located at oath#nil of the fuse J•? 3S1-0bggt-00 UCTION 4 OPERATION AND ADJUiTMENT WARNING Off position on regulator Shutdown}witch field circuit bit"$,or Oft Auto Manuel switch does not temov voltage gsinaroled by action of residual Ot11tRAl magnellsin In the as cite,field Slop generator eat befort making conn•c hons This section contains operation and adjustment procWuret 90"operating make cats'n Mat the regulator is • • repair*o e ctroAdjuc tion Oisrege,Wing this precaution can re.un m .ends. connected,nto the system as shown on the infefconriection ram cow injury or atecb«uupn Y dug p ded wine the generator pI and a} dpenbedm$action 3 of this manue) Follow the Safety precautions Contained on page t of M's Manuel when REGULATOR VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN SWITCH (ENGINE IDLE SWITCH) adlusting and Cherkmg connections l0 this Pqutpment ADJIHTMENT11 UOWli W�r.ny to te'n,ny Vt err P. Me x .al'e'ry ih!}wrttn}naiS nOWn rho iCgmePr Maiup�yJo}!1"!}wise:' A.Mebgaheler R4(Voltage Ayuel or VoAege Iteri Aipiup to obtain reguleich output Tniacondoi-slocatedonmovoltagereguatof Thecpntrctia►tentumparenuomeur "Uttm nitamadff r FIELD C111CU1Tww"" using a small sCr*ikdr,var Max,mum resistance is stained At full C06nMr-Ct0CkrVFfe ed1USIMant and complete Clockwise ad)t~stmMt rfeulta m mm;mum resistance The geneata 9*1 may be putpPW with a field circuit breaker that prevents excessive held current The Circuit 1 brpkN thermal elMlentainatNlW mthe faidblrCuit wniletM cirCWt brpkw Conleeamustbein the input pdaar I Where generator eat is not agwppeo with this •sternal voltage adluft option peneralor voltage it wrong to regulator terminals Pt Pon WhenblppedoPen the circuit breaker ramovos e.cilatiur'be remov ngutpul adfusrod by turning potentiometer R2 Complete ;CCW 1 maximum f*Vttanre hHoo to in minimum power tome Vodage regutalor Make ceta+n the told circuit breaker a closed before operating the genera+.or set vohaq* Complete IGW`mimmam resNlencp resu4f in maximum r0ltega Adjustment it made at rated RPM and with the g*nsratoy output o ircµ+t breaker open AUTO/MANUAL VOLTAGE CONTROL ? Where generator eel is equipped with iris external voltage edlusl rheostat option MP Potentiometer R2 The geneaidt eat may be equipped with an Auto Manuel voloo ii,control module This option allows operation it eatabhshee Me visits R p1 tan h the e t ern�oors a hags rheostat rheostat st$option room µtied o fund the the manual voltage control mode for trouble isolation during troubleshooting or pme,psrcy�Mratior M the avant Ma}imum the voltage O e ran ee Of I"l �s as IfPlOws y I a taflure of the regulator occurs TRis opbun intt 's a thros poNbon!witch The AUTO poenion tonnati}power, e xolaelvoltage external Gahar adjust lure rheostat tV oomDlat*CI«kwip Imasimum vpjlage� to Me voltage regulator providing automatic voltage regulaiina Ian MAN po.v or cnnnecta power to the manue vonAgli(onbol and the OFF posi removes input power to both the volage reguuor•no Manuel vpltagrr h Do sure,output circuit brpker if OFF ,nnboi r+rc"l,y thereby removing etcitahtm applied 10 the excite fold set c Start generator set find increase spell h'+feted RPM the automatic volt age,control mode awn(l)sal to AUTO:- d anomie,vogage.iris generator voltmeter or Adjust potentiorrato, R2 to position where generator voltmeter m*esafes MAs•m,im aperebng INITIAL O►ERAT" voltage Befois(Ipeeling the regulalor for Ili*4121 time "fifty correct wiring and my"the pr*caWUlq Section of IN, 1 Reducegenaralorvollagslonominaloperatingvoltagebyturningtheexterris'voltageadiustrhicisfst manual Initial startup should be mode with no-toad applied foutput circuit break*( OFFI Verity,operehon is in counter,clockwise duerhor, . • salidacl0ry before u0sirig circuit breaker \.UMefhMYMcy OperatiW*Thres"d Adjust R t a Adjualmfon{Was made at iris facto!y y.>iMge w'I deVMes at IrsgtNecip blIOW the iiperehOMl Mreahod as shown in Figure 1 I CSMbNIty AOM CPO"lag This optional control permits aehuslman: of the stability signs'applied to the , -fioy whor debicta Ceeait Where provided this control is factory Wfusel One complete turn can pat nest Vance from minimum tea*leribe to melumum rest►lanca Adpatment andukl be madeGrlly,In Case generator vgrage is not stable Iomltanal Adjustment is made at rated 14W with no-faW%Washed Check s-tWilty and if necessary make final adlu*trhent while toad is applied Clockwise rotation it rests,the stabilizing signal MPpe,irPmint of gPnPIArnr v011AQ0 atah-hty w hint made usniq an nyullOStape FIELD FLASHING CAUTION Du not attempt to flesh the exciter field wM,•Inv generator►el le rdpA" W r be careful to obesity.pointy when connecting fleshing ad M&ok"@&TNq this precaution Can r"Wi in equipment"me" i The voltage requialor contains an internal solid Stete hecd lashing circuit A minimum of About d VAC At the regulator input Power roommate PI And P2 is required for ,.trabon of the bashing cocud usually Ina axciler bald posts retain suMofant miNinebsen to foods,oiler oil operation and generator voltage buildup However,if tafhmg a required.stop the generator and then flash field as given in the PnyeWure that follows + Connatt the ragativa leedot a tg a N relit OC bfo*hirtg eoutN pn10 tequlebr tNminal F- Od not remove any other warp from arminai F. • • 2 Side the positive load of tan flashing source onto regulator terminal F• Only a I"aeconds loathing should be necessary 3 Soda the flashing advice positive lead oil terminal F, Than rated"offering advice negative lead from terminal F-are tigh em terminal a - start generator and check toy safiatactory voflAge buildup W�• 9 0 "M1.YLMa�`Ia�nr. •A9A.N� A-Ll'6 tlIM .'.Of 1I.' 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I ..INI I♦ 1 ,,.•• e•r. .w• a.e .n ' aVYw. 4 ... � sNiW1Y{ewww\1t4000\W COMItCtIOy .� •, • iulMl.e ripe O.OA.e[�IAIw Y11M •a .p-.. .,.w p .,�„w(141wN{Nvt WhNfGtµM .:Jx tawll lawtl\JwM I 4wG1l HIW lOeW '• w w KATO ENGN\IEERING r Drawing No 7-SS00'728 Revision A TESTED AT FACTORY AS ILLUSTRATED IN FIGURE 1 • t3 If/R3 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST P4GE 1 • KATO ENGINEERING/RELIANCE ELECTgIC SER14L N9 OPfl!9 .—._.__.f,.USI-071Ci..P6. 1I20-�C }3A43-- GENERATDR TYPE NO 21475 MOTTIK TYPE NO QYAI/TI.IV—___R;ID-FAQL_119-....._.___—_.___..Kt,/___.gi K.._{sc ;{nx{P41 t 314-10096-00 ENOM LL W3421 4 4� I 006-t0002-00 40APTORS (12311 X-t4 T 0,t__..________._._..___.._.__AZAR!AR...RAMI. - 0006l10073-20 OKIP-PROOF SHIELD ^> • 4 1 G1h130t 6-20 FRY 0 720 1 493 0 0 _--i-----?70�Oaii-3-33---_----- —T=Ql-i6Hw--•��• • _..__.__.-11 �4,11 1 031-15006-00 COUPLING NU9 -139•c �. 334-90173-10 PL►TE -V4R,ON-OF-'OP R.009 • 334.30-L1S...1Z — —_p'1SL:I-_ 4x- 14—--_ 1 0310-90171-2I OUTLET Mt 2 339-9017`3-22 COVER, SIDE• BLANK 3--____-_-J�1vw4i7Ch?3-_ _�_�_;aAws..eµ{.E;♦�..__. fig.. 1 I30-10002-02 DRIVE PLATES 41 1 2 130-10032-01 DRIVE PLATE _DASVC-21 ATES 203-t4I20-06 SE14 SFT-KTRAEXC ARM 43ST 4 1 O12-S1302-OQ SEARING _ -.__._.___j..��.-d0.1�4ti3S.31—.. ___...C.WC 440-46is-40UMP ' v �� 1 040-10150-15 ROTATING RECTIFIC4 a O�"I 3 A51-33604-41 DIODE WT_--_ 1 052-33521-22 --_—y 2NR 790V 20t 10Y A STUD 1 052ll33521-30 ZNK 200V 201 10V C STUD _-FF4 XA-i -biA. "O."on .• 044 I 230-98115-23 EKC FLO 0 1 513-90041-51 CIRCUIT MRf AKER AI 1 960-03201-57 TAG AUTO VOLT 40JUST �4t 1 560-03720-59 FIELD SPEAKER NAMEPLATE ©�� I BLS-01115-31 FUSE ARC 1 !/2 »I 1 967- 32522-82 POT 25O OHM 2M 2774 14 or i&?-17S22-d0. AMiC--73a--0,M1L-JLLZ8Y1.-.—'�i - O4, N� N � KATOLIGHT STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS Warranty 1,44041111 a,tmom to thr e.,igo.,d In,,,h,1.. that the prod",a drhla red herewith, so for as it has born m imifactuml, enRirwred or aasembknl by katok)iht,is fir fin" defe,is to mareroal awl worlon.viship, awt will perform tinder normal and wow,', for a perkwl of cam 'war from date of shipment from katoh¢ht. ., :00 hours of a roil olrt skin,m°troche-rr occurs fires. I hr habih¢of katolight ,order rite 4wranhv si ecifird herum shall be hrml,-1 to the rrplar-mart t or repro, of the piwlWt, at the apoon of karolrRht, without charpc, I a1 8, Uawkatu,Alinrwaota. Ilow 14'arranty doe's mail obbywter katohpht to him tIR coal of labor or transtro,tation charRea m movateclion with aim repay ar rrpiwemrnt of k*nw pro hers, nor shall it,gsply to a product upon whi(b MWhfl(atkatt, rampatc, o ahrrarons karr Bern malt. Thor Watratty d/all appiv only wher, the eymatment or prarduct Has been prolierly btstaMf verrw Pat ied olwraterl retailer normal(road,bons, or a...od,rm,r with rhr mgruc dolly proekit for the dwcfhc am+. katoliolhs shall not be lhrbk- for a) darn nearer in amm e,I toil, it,, pw,l,.n; I.rue of ON piwla,t.in rr,pr,t of at hit h ,och,Iarm t, remade.and m No er<.,I ,hall karohot be liaklr for any sp(rtal,mdorct or conmyucnrial danakes IIII III #RL ,NO 11PR1 i.1 61Rit iAlit>S ul'HI.it 111 ii 1 Ili N Ill R tMitII fit RI IN "n a IRR I1'I'It � �H:1II lit MIN It It Uk I I tit R lit\e (RI,11111 (''VPI.#1 1tit. I'VIF fill AI ,MMIR(Iit a1411 , IVItIatVt.. NI'i A0I Milli" s lt1, 1 R'.1RR I.CI1 u) All-Ri n i v I IlM r l 1\0 1 wittR wi'm in,\ISi FUR i piRII(.h[:1R 1'1 i KATOLIGHT CORPORATIC)N i20116na Av.maw 1`,� lio. V;4 Me"or. Muu ..w bM1 • Ph.. 150715257913 Tore. 2%0757 6 4 TOLIGHT POWER PACKAGE WARRANTY VAI IDATION CUSTOMER _. __. _ TESTEO By _ DATE MIDER NO __ MODEL NO SERIAL __.... GINE _. —._ .. __ MODEL SER.AL NO FUEL. _._,_. _ _. _. . .._. __ GOVERNOR _ ... .... COOLING.. RPM KW _.._.__ _. KVA PF .. . PHASE WIRE VOLTS FREO SHIPPING OR INSTALLATION DAMAGES EP&PART CHECK LIST LURE OIL LEVFL____ _. _..__. _. EXHAUST CONNECT ... UNIT MOUNTS WATER LEVEL.__ ._..._._. _ _.— ELECTRICAL CONNECT . _ RA'TERY CONNECT __._ . . FUEL CONNECT._._.. _ _... _._ AIR COOLING DUCTS _ __._ TRANSFER SWITCH COMMENTS - .. MIT Gt N GIN YEMP OIL OR W CNA liM( 4MP5 „Ot 1'• x.�. ..w Y� fNEO E PNESS TFr�W tEW El/P 0[N MECHANICALCHECKS AFTER TEST RJN LUBE OIL LEAKS _ _.____ FUELLEAKS _.... .... RFLI> WATER LEAKS _._. _. _ EXHAUST LEAKS CHAHaf'+ HEATERS COMMENT$. 0 'EST APPROVFO BY C1ATL KATOUGHT CORPORATION 1 1 1 a1 1 . i 1 � 1 ENGINEI&RIiG DATA i and PWPOSAL- . 1 This propgsa has,been prepared specifically Th 1 1 by KATOLIGHT CORPORATION It contains all the 1 necessary literature, draw igs and component information for the following equipment 1 - ' 1 1 KATOUGHT CORPORATION 1 3201 THIRD AVENUE.MANKATO,MN 58001 PHONE M071825.7973 TELEX, 2M787 F ti C L t' S U R F S ' �iett<pt.c:n f. the tqutpntnt we 1'topcac i, t frtn 33N4 Q0, tatettgl:t Ntatt Enotat (zenrtatel S.t, S, Ewi.¢,tan N-5^9:', 4:tf+hx Enaint �.'nttet. 4, Ctuaina 81i-od:-", Kat,t.Nht 0444n4 DA44im•. 3, f�tm E-i34, Extdt 8attttn Speu44cat(¢ns, 6. Dtamny 104-44, 8atttty UtC ' untveteat Enylin¢ Slack (WAtett Pteheattt, Ruittt:n 133C-d, ltuegtad-flanntKq fl.4 bttt. C-amil'i N4-Vs-1, Neavu Nty Ftex Connteti•t. '2. Cta.anp 100-4e0-AK-1, Enatxe fenetatot Daunbcrnu. ' '. F •v+ KM 617. 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I I ■ soil BKMv chargn.I Altar of ,I ayflrmt Ptrmpt ualws aaf O.C.AmmMor Tr.'ke SwItC1Vt •inglM and gMPlahn Mntmit I li • 1'wwro Walxr i'"MIatun , witdaPgnW and --lit Rupd calcium Load Kid UM vxY calcwm Nlekal casNnitm+ W Katolght- ■ •",atol l Ampul B+Ik �EntIaTY•w WNthw IMltlant agroaaaob bell oaAxga •. 'IIm Mochanww d ,I B4 TtlwmN .nw4tted Sound atlx.+ , R are uwU for Go"Sots ow80 KW • rl I IcaMl Stool Sao Wtv uated ocusum 40.0twoul trWal mountmy MaMals MM SpKJlt aikel Mas(;nang.Without Notua PLt Aaa CONTACT VOUA Ma TMIGHT IttMt SENT ATM: KATOl1OHT CORPORATION 3201 Tend Avvnue P 0 Box 0220 Manla,whillnnaaoto 6"l Phulp 18071826 7872 ' Towx 2040787 100 C.AMktTt APt ICAnl1NINFOAMAT ION ON I"M rdUIM1tNT 11 TATTLETALES' MURPHY b. MAGNETIC SWITCHES safety - f1E1LLL TIN NO. M-6:yq� Manually Reset Relay NERVE CENTERS t. for MunPNI 5WICHGAGE ' Control and Protection Systems 1i Available as IND'W ING ,( NUN INDICATING manually reset Magnetic Switches, Used extensively to ground magnetos: energize M.., Ju)m. relays: actuate valves. break holding circuits: VJ 1 and indicate cause of shutdown Don't lose valuable production time to find the cause of engine shutdown. Operators whose equipment is protected b; Murphy TATTLETALE'Switches simply took at instrument panel to see which red button indicates trouble. The TATTLETALEItells you exactly what shut the unit down. You merely correct the situation, reset the TATTLETALE pushbutton, and start again. MAGNETO ENGINES, Cinulndl Goa+ a+r lu Av mA9"u SIMMI INSTALLATION'. 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Iawrwl a MnN r. un.M.n m.4 m prrinrrv+ nu TATTLETALE FEATURE: All hlurrhl MrVw+q \.+I,hrA.R Inl•mW farmil r. Avul.hk.nh A hwll n.mdre.lrn{I'll Nu•e tit WUon pip out ah.n h,.�a I I,,tuad Ihr• ("tin+ I• Arnl 1'. ACCIOSMA, fTAT11r IMeOSN.,1: All Murplrr Munn I IMldkn.rm .• the .Trnl •.II Iminrdmmb dr('1 + .IId TAl'itlTA Wa mun M muudry Ile m.ilun:thw h, •hr.kIv i At II t I I Al t,v W, el+m-, rosin I.Is+MA TIu ow.pain..A VIOV I rl.l pinion oar. Lrt t uln.hb "ernrm. pine Inm, o+ drtemme lean from nTr1.M wau oua of Ikul 1—, 101111111411114 't*kn: All M.ywl c l,ha I It' or Wal .vvp /ITIR. I IX 1 0. Ih,.DUwN OR ALARM NMn it-10.n ' n1 VIII, Iher AIA{sin, \.n.he. ,.n he ,riot h• hrw•ma h{hu. A fYl I 1 TEAR wARRANTT n cnr.M II «I .ISMi,Mh,Md Mul hu4e•. .loin•. I AhupM SAAIC III+.AIII i'ueh W mI AMIchN,TAT1LlTAI EA. SMICIIUA(a'3.nit Mw t na1.Ne rah Inpph t,hw vV.h aw 1 .1 Fu .Il ehYVAlrc l'onuMlrn Munn ar"LLre pau Mila 'I" 'hut,rw dun+a `+I m., IM01 .loin bill mwJlwn reuM.p TATTIETAIFS& MAGNFTICSWITCHFStnnl twn, a 14nlrAu .ANns B F K + A U IYIICA, CIRCUITS A4Rnrto�Rnrtmn rnproc deNl oylnn Mner/V^dean o,Sen♦, /N,Mc motpf C �V•Ph' t •,N,c»oA•. FRANK W. MURPHY MANUFACTURER, INC. iunt • •N••RNIM�AN,,•• Paso• AlRAN ♦uLRA,ON L♦ 1-414R •,a•RO•3R60 yyyy�nuCh•rn ,bv In/nty Nwmch • .rr _.--.. _..1..._ �f 1 _.._..-. -C[ '__.�{ thy. �y*t .� :C•. / ,._, I / • 1 t V• i . I I � /aOUpwt .O//OI."r0i ' BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Exist uy n ;..a.Ir, •. 5 ;e. nru -`'—� I MAINTENANCE FgEE — IT VOLTa• b ilr ]-02Ar' AC 21 424 RC]Ir 4laF o-aa 2 11r PC a1 AC 12f JQrr ))1Mi' )JEf' RC 12 .I1 ) 11' I ° y J r1 • . 6r . Ir IJ' NC 11 � y �1 a1 AUTOMOTIVE TYPES--6 VOLT y1. 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'�-' [ATOt1�MT �O[IO[ATIOM 1 1 t - 1 KATOLIGHT r 1 Trailers ti 1 Custom Built, 1 Heavy duty trailers �r 1 for transportation of 1 engine driven generators. bStandard Features Optional Accessories Available: on all trailers include lenders. 2%- r,(ch NO hitch •I'uwng Ring . , or 3 inch I N ton rated. 1 (etiactable lack stand wth toot plate, rtoo, tom and •Swivel wheel lack stand with 6 tnch wheel Isteal running lights wrh heavy duty SAE trill, connector n' P"Sumahc) plug; ores, whees. safety chains, and Katnligh, *Stabilizing outriggd, lacks, special wring harness, gold finish Prent The trailer chassis is a box type plugs, towing vehicle receptacles and cab con 1 of Structural steal construction swth heavy gauge trollars. bed plate and bull,m bumpers All lights are Electric brake• (hydraulic of surge) recessed or guarded for maximum protechu„ with -Fuel tanks. fuel gauges lelecincal or nechanlcall. edonUate Viaiblin, 'Power deceaaory cord.and ^onntictors. 1 • Hub -aps mud deflectors, special paint par cusb>,ne, regwraments. -Cable reels, fuel tanks, auxdleiry lighting 1 Materiels and SPacdicanon May Change Without Noocs 1 all _ a.rme b _ ^Ne•'Ow 4 gas ?0 peMey 8tea4era T,.w 00 lb Hoyle axl.e unit 1p8L. 721l'7 e0L x 8pW 1,500 ilea. q. J,l10oi2 TB x U,d ply 1 3.5001li snryn axle unit 120L.72W' 96L x 50W 2,7751tak F 78 x 14,d ply 4,000T4 400o Ile tandem aW un.t 130L x 72W 9CL.5M 3.275It, A 78 x 13.4 ply 5.000T2 5000 lb single axle wet I 135L. 77W 120L>SOW 4000 an 700x IS.8 pIV 1 6.000T4 b 000 lb arraign axle .it 144L it 14W 105L x bOW 4,950 IW 7 00 x 15,6 Ptv 7,0p0T4 '000 tb.ur(Mm axle unit 162L x 14W 126L x 50W 8,800 IN 1 10 x 15,6 Ply 1000014 TO ODD In tandem axle ant 180L x 818% 132L x 6216 8,8 00 Top c 15,b ply 17 0(K7T4 t;0001b tanMm axN and AM x tl611 144L x 62W 10A^ flea 7 00 x 16..B all T,eNn of etNnna pew or la w W xaplanlpe en Maaatle Was xpuen. '—'_.. 1 fain xlTa W 1 KATOLIGHT 1 POWER TRAILER BUILT i �. . . TOUGH ! ! 1 FOR YEARS 1 OF DEPENDABILITY 1 Katolight factorybuilt trailers assu:a safe dope, 1 able transport for your KATOLIGHT Power ii, The trailers are custom designed for th, .� 1 range specified. This will insure excellen! •- and proper balance, so mpurtani in a, , application. The chassis 1s arc welded of structural SIr charnel and angle eon, a running gear and bedo,- of maxim ^I toughness and rigidity. ' Axles are engineered to can the loads and substantial overloads within each classification. Automotive type timken bearings give years of 1 trouble free use with a minimum of attentron. KA TOLIGHT offers bassrc trailer Capacities of 20M 1 3000, 4000. 5000, 6000, 7000, 10 1100 and 12.000 u pounds. all include as standard equipment, fenders, 'weer wheals, adequate safety chains, dead stand, rear reflector. license plate bracket and steel towing ring 1 1 1 KATOLIGHT CORPORATION For more rnfom,w i 3201 Third Avenue Represomauve U P.O. Box 3229 Mankato, Minnesota 56001 Phone 15071 625,7973 Telex, 29.0787 1 FrO1W.n U S A loom loom m m m m 1100 Isms m MMINERIME MUMS 91 � 1 i I Tz 8A1! M-TCM = 1 11 3 p 16 a GA Pas 1-2 GA Cf15 -- - 6' CHANNEL RATOLI6NT CORPORATION ..AKA.n.w�alA ZNONE it-1o6w-s6 1 �Wa r-A3 3 WLL8 TRAILER �i ' v"em cam apt as read an radio. erne and sdeanct. Tldf TYPt. 'W" Wage htl remar carr)ww and to eltmtnvaw we reed In,bull...g,k.wo ilu A.r no capuro, per square inch, noreoad holding pw..t and a figunnun turdls Oevne+ the nvas Mnr t.,is is ia" and halt to suuuarnnunan vet. IderMed robbe Finds an to sum lases the law lust metal umsmwntiv ud+ev au nvukted hook to hack fur mamnum rubber aueact area lurs<nr a prohlm thu dun,nor warrant the uu of usher and mustanc, to nb ,uliapve or httrRinp. Tau murmon- ' rullnr or pnng no wnnngs At, a grnenl rule. fed+ ur W11.1 term uatt n fnakns for snppmg mo nob +reel rnummetvd<d m Ounowe talurug far norevt nhntkm as well as Hugh Htdacn and dun all as din of utl dams prtddenn m upfwr, now, or tar Fn.wvd lkwr and men at the prnmemr mprdk, of Mw the pad a ew The mtod ysplo amens, wtuare walls pattem n ksed nor on r_"cmten m facth no,soling pads w six m the field wahw,r the need fur nwasunng ' \11nde them h rm sued fur talking or u<mennnfe on rant anulinaon, type ,.W.' A.]utese one, he and for .of...g nu lame,drat Mse raceprmralls lug,Mreunul r!Ca �.gj+i Ines. 1'M adMu+<n dui useful ohm the pad n mtdt Me�i♦v►i port t>/ an auumMv to stopped ,<nxnred to machin-rr , /"��' ♦sea♦�♦i1�1 i ♦ ♦ legal Ala ii i he allk pad a atok<d in huh NI and ssitdwm iaio 'A-0.♦♦♦♦i♦tea♦fi nwwr :le prtnr 1M Mgh Gentile htek +n.k I. loan 4* w' s,I.md fur moil mimance and ph+vud ♦ y+eoiF.atinm ' •♦• ♦ (ulnml +na 6, Namnl Ruhher. Ifiar. Ilmsh. Sduouw ♦♦ ur other o! the hlasavmen sun M lumuhed Inr +prul TYPE W .onionot, Promg would he dependent on marn.I .nd NEOPRENE WAFFLE PAD 4—roo' Standard pads an % R, thak o.1 nu+ M punfouwd 19' a W', lo- a to or tut h, urd IL'.11e Mmou< an malt by add Minding . rfo "n% . Ind nl . vnrel pl.m. 1Ms arc usrl when a mnhtnr leg taaa�aa4e� +-r—�r•^+ unst aa.rote,t rev:..,..a.+.0 ha. u., wall .r Mumg area 1, plurl drtncis on kM •r—t+ f^}- <r.�--s .soismal lu l ami it n nred lur a and lutd dutr,Mmng p6te {.•..ys.. 1r a.u-..._s ♦. J .'.r puty,mt mrl«r lion uµr and bv,lm \r adtmF n mmamord rYL S TYLE CYML van M sad ' .101fthat+..«.�..1. '` un,ar tgsominenn r nlmA Ms bolt M. ht TM uml Plow n lava hello . nd a.arrr Fund m l,nn w Ill.kva4iyt hill, STYLE 'AM ,s ...oa- / ommaled when the"alimm nt o.,r..o• oe - oM`.,. o.t.. T h uu he on, nd. the . n .meFn live soulkr idn — �t It Ists M u i'n 1u pa rwe1a es x t I ul dtrnumtier pads am ertlervMr sf mriu and s of ,a, ap ! hu trould Stirs the larder mawrah for tureens in ono �j qj j resented foods Pad ids n<etetvdtd M IngM Lading the selesretl dunmwner ' Padv trus he stacked in uut<ad sk"Uno Mulupt, till j fao i ii I w single lauer dtf actums.M,wn M the nonrMe of pads used t p p i ii � 1.dettrmtm the."rail drovat" L I I - ' ash maw..reds wa,ova sand warn as boon nro waareMivnarwwwa,tww au team a M "ran NMn'MM MI,IaM W1i Ar r11 NMMta4<M --- slyly 1 R.tpbcN• SPtlh/ ThrIAJIC PI., PpSOPIIy Rub bow Lilt PIN' list CPP EN' cow. PWR IJ51 "I AIPI O."WiNh SUP CPI.r [Plh Cot a loch Cat a EPPh ON CM.P UM Cot,P IPSR r l AREAL :•.a ARE4IW11 94145 ARFA10274 1 61510I R5 APJ102" APJ1021S r , • I ; ARIA ,, 4REM0215 4170 ARr A10C15 (I ITS In 1 AA APJ•029 APJI0211 I +:1 ARE AI.III ARLAID334 0ED AREM0314 E15 R+1015 APJIWSS 0,PJ1037S AREAI0311 AREA10335 4545 AREAIMM �I vs%I"E APJI035t APJ10311 AREMOA35 50.15 AREA10175 OS Ir.13?5 APJI0466 AP41005 AALA104X 50s AREA1M/8 11315N1ATS APJIOgT APJRMff I 1 SIVI, �. AREA10314 34685 AREA+WPI I BPS 1,1315 APJIDM A►JIOM REAIW/S AA 10 ARE A103A5 113TS I I A/5 APJ103A1 ANIONT 1IIEA1045 5450 AREE10,165 A151>1315 APJIWS AP n11'.A1MA0 1l Y. ARlMO•A6 I I J'S I.,1 VS APJ10A61 .... IR JIONt �i,.�.rMU•.M.<.AN w.V PH Fillip..WM•n,l I IhV VNpr w•IA IAIIM,n.r�P,M 1wlM.l t•l .0N'M bAi M bOHllrl.l-i..V 1b111IPgPIh ' 1 b ^flf•i wiA 11VA a Hvt l Via,LmV P-J 1 1 KATOLIGHT ® STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS 1 1 Warranty 1 u 1 1 _ _ I 1 KATOLIQMT CORPORATION 1 .1261 Tl Avon\N V() BUS M29 may ew Mtny w 66W5 ph n 15671626191,1 TMa l96761 1 1 Inc. a ,, ocaocos*are, auan,�n otaoosrntr waernre July 14, 1982 . CITY OF RENTON MTNICIPAL WILDING 200 Mill Aveaus, So. Renton, Washington 98055 ATTN2 Mr, Dun Monaghan, P. F. REt LID #314 LIYT STATION Dear Mr. Monaghan, This letter is in response to our telephone conversation yesterday asking for a verifioution of intended voltage and also a comparison operating coat of Sydr-04tatic VS. Smith and Loveless because of effi- ciency diferences. I apologise for any confusion in ghawinir 480 volt in onv place and L60 Volt in another; we propose 460 wits to catch your existing service. In addressing the cost comparison of operating our pumps vs. Smith and Loveless, I have attached my otaculations based on (1) Puget Power's rates for lift stations in Renton, both summer and wintert (2) Full load amperage of a 5 RP motor running at full load at 1,60 volts from the 1981 edition of N.E.C.i (3) Meatrioal conversion formula for finding kilo- watts from he Hydraulic Amidbooki (4) The motor efficiency w* power factor of a 5 RP, d65 OK motor from a G. E. reprint by Aurora pump ( .:. only source). In order to arrive at a pumping cycle and pumping time to oaloui I power usage, I made the following assumptions (calculations attachedl. The maxiwa pumping differentia?. allowing for override and alarm below lowest invert would be 2.64' and, discounting the grout, I srrivsd at �u assumed pumping vasumw, U 1M gallons per cycle or 2.29 uinimuun of pumping time at 760 GPM. I also assumed an average motor start of 4 times per tour, which totals 3.66 hours of pumping time per 24-4wur period. The starts per hour asamp- tion is based on the premise that sinooPuget Power requires peak demand meters that it would be prudent to keep the number of starts to a minimum. Considering that ill things being equal except for pump efficiency, motor efficiency and power factor, the cost of our unit would be 50 a dtY more, or W1.25 per yoar. CITY OF romli 7/14A2 Mr. Don YonegMn, P. E. LID #314 LIFT STATION Pg. 2 Places consider, when weighing the cost, that we bass offered an air compraseor with tank which will run only intermittently vs, the tvo com- pressure which will alternately start "cry 5 ainutas with at least one rumint, continuously :b hours s day, and, as Gary Morrison stated, needed replacing of one every 18 monthe or so. Other factors which can be directly related to the operation of A lift station are: A) We are offering sn additional 50�, more cathodic protooti�!� of the steel structure. 9) We offer additional structural support �! transferring ,.' overburden loading with the )rd beam. C We offer a larger capacity dehumidifier. D We offer a truly O. L. Labelled motor controller. F. We have offered a 1)00 Watt heater which we believe will help extend the lVe of electrical oompononts, providing a warmer atmosphere. (hut it does consume power and, if this is objeational, we will offer a deduct for not supplying). F) An we discussed, the optional oil-filled deal chamber is 1n our opinion, a labor saving maintenance feature. It is standard on nearly all submersible sewage pumps became* there seals are not readily accessible for maintenance and a seal failure am cause A motor failure and, with its years of proven successful service, why not offer it in a dry pit And save the labor and material caste of changing filters" The one feature i cannot supply is a Stainleso Steel motor ohal't. We, .and ^,,uny other manufmotureru, feel this to a "gimmick" clause in thy, ^peo- ifications not based on sound and prudent engineering. It limits the length of the shaft as it is more brittle. It allows only an opposed teal oonfig- oration with only one coal spring wit no options. The shaft in umr pump is dined to beadle a fuiiy loaded 10 nu, Ih}u M% sawagw pump without failures, As I an not an oleetrical engineer, I invite yo ::u to double check by .enumption and coloulations for puny errors. I have mod" every effort to r*l,went ourselves and our equipment on a professional basis allowing sound dosign end true maintenance features to tell our story. I hope it is received In this come spirit. May we have your approval to supply'? Yours truly, nYDROM, INC. ''Seri) W. [Sass JWRY,:t WWI CITY OF REMN 7/14/82 :'a. Don Monaghan, P. S. LID #314 LIFT STATION Pq. 3 P.S. b help establish my or.*dibility as well as Hydrontx-, as we pare not vnrlced together before, would you call a WAtual usocietc? Mr. Sill Parrish, City Engineer Oregon City, Oregon (r03) 655-8451 Tbadc you, Jerry %one vc: C.ocade Septic Service 780 4Pt a ii , row a sr,rxeorr a y. 9/ f.rR 760 � I,w a is, Tov a ^i2130rs a Tre fAt 790 e0P a I ITD N/ d' 77 J„ C!G C ?• rt 0• v. R POxr{� IAc too 1 #mps x vot rs X/.7v X A 't Nor r• ll.In• aJK /JyQ/Z nee SNC V{OJ. 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Y.IIa 1 93 a YY. n A rl„w.t w IVrAI Amu kY. a ww Z h W . i,.u: O O Yu..r Yecwr "tr I.rA KW O f R '# — h..ra. Yuwer rcw dU laNewlrY A. Yd�• trt% mY A.,. • VW4 r 193 EM-1./ Y!'. :uuW all iin 'NA M1.0 /rW uN iRr[W+a • .. ur0 rn Mv. 4rmWu Yr✓aN M a.V•er.J u J....+b r fw I.H.... .nu.wYpuY.i YraWa M 1 t! r/r t-W.r 1-wue WAW 111 IoC. 1.,SSE OCw000 Sr4EF* cnaTUMD OeEWw9�t2] •A)lSeH1D July 19, 1962. .CITY OF IBNTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 980;5 ATTA: Mr. Don Xonagha�.:, P. S. RE4 LID #314 L111 STATION Dear Mr. Monegham, I just received your letter dated July 14th with the Smith A, Loveless curve indicating an efficiency of 7%. As I had based my calculations c.i an seemed efficiency of 72 or 7T,, an, mailed the data to you. also on the 14th of July, I have refigured the S ,4 L pump vs. R,ydr-0-Matte per the attached. Tne coat figureo changes to read .06 cents per day and 111.90 per year based on the same data. Yours truly, {3YDRONIX, INC. Jerry W. Ross JWR/jt encl cos Cascade Septic Service I •. „ •„• 0 � e e � . r r y. a � 4 v �., i � .. � ... • 1 . S , ,. �� l �, } �1♦1 � ,,:• .:f A� + � *a o ,` + to ` R 6B3 I - SEWAGE PUMP ONSTANT SPEED P£RFORMANCF 875 RPM S6M31 IMPELLER MAXIMUM SOLID - 3" SPHERES --. I 40 r In T w 2 w r o ! +{ Z 30 II m w io 1 h 1 Q 20 r e 0 Np Bry a. ^ ` , a00 600 P00 1000 1200 1400 r 0 2',O U 5 GHLLONS PER MINUTE In comparison, the following differences exist between the Smith & Loveless station manufactured in Lcaexa. Kansas and the Sydron_x station manufactured in Portland, Oregon. 1 - Smith & Loveless has their motors built with alms F insulation and a stainless steel shaft of 1-7/8" diameter, and 6" long. 3ydrunix uses Rydr-OMatic Pampa with G. E. or Westinghouse motors having A standard class E insulation and S.A.E. #1045 carbon a-eel shaft of 1-13/16" diameter under the 2e O.D. stainless steel shaft sleeve. Clara 3 insulation is an industry standard used when outside temperatures do not exceed 1300 F. Class F insulation is normally used in high temperature environments such as boiler rooms, or in S.C.R. variable speed applications where the voltage; or frequency is altered generating extreme motor temperatures. Stainless steel shafts are harder than carbon steel, but also brittle with very little shook or flexing capabilities. This could be why an issue is made over the aacimum 6" sh,rft length. S.A.E. p'1045 carbon steel has high strength flexing properties and is pro- tected by a 304 stainless steel shaft sleeve with 0-ring. It is designed to handle the normal shook from solidr found is sewage applications. The shaft sleeve is also wore easily replaced than the :rotor shaft. By using a carbon steel shaft, allowing for a length of 6-7/d" from baring to end of shaft, Aydr-0-Matic oar offer several seal and peaking option not available on the Smith & Lev"leas, i.e. double opposed seal, tandem se:ds, packed box, oil-filled sea; chamber or filtered sewage lubrication. 2 - Smith and Loveless states, "4rV ' wign objects :W be removed frog the pump or suction elbow by rc';o--'.,x i bolts holding the rotating assembly." "Volute or auction w.', . ale m-auza will not be an acceptable substitute," All manufacturers of ve^'Los' al-,e-coupled ssvego pumas build the unit so the pump rotatinr as"'. 0 ly an be remov-d with 4 bolts, but most, in- cluding ?;ydr-0-Matia, also provide hand holes for inspe:tian and possible e.ean-out, of rags in the volute case and auction elbow, as a maintenance convenienno to avoid disassembly of the pump whey possible. I'm not sure why they insist on not having this feature. :CWARISON MCC S LOVELESS VS. Tf W I.i Pg. 2 3 - An issue 1s made of the impeller shroud remaining at full diameter when the lapeller is trimmed to keep grit and string material from collecting around the shaft. This can be done in the machining process, but is not critical on the 3ydr-O-fttio pump an the impeller is cast and machined with tack pump-out vanes to reduce the pressure �n the -eats and keep foreign particles out. b - The ladder supplied by Smith A Loveless is a fabricated unit using tubing aide rails for the blower intake and exhaust. The ladder supplied in the Bydronix station is supplied to meet O.S.'n.A. requirements thus the blower pipes are separate 3" P.V.C. - STIM, 'WELDING, SAWLBLASTM S COATING Both stations use structural grade A3T1-A36 steel. The Smith 6 Loveless specifications only .ddress w"lding inside and autside on the pipe spools passing thru the shell$. ,,a not sure if the shell is or not. The $ydronix station, where watertight integrity is a factor, is continuous well inside and out. The degree of sandblasting and thi:kness of coat,ng is ❑.jt specified. Curs 49 addressed in the submittal data. 6 - A minimum of 2 - 174 anodes for cathodic protection is opeci.-ed, but as a rule, unless more is requested, we supply one anode for every 1?1 square 'set of vertical cylinder surface on the main equipment chamber. The io,-6" X 91 cylinder has 264 square feet and three anodes will be supplied. 7 - The motor control center section avoided the I.L. Labelled requirements but Vl dronix has 7.0. Pile $E-70953 authorizing ua to build end libel control panels. 4dronix offers options of air compressor types. 9 - Accessory items for Smith 4 Loveless, Sydronix .and met lift station manufactar-rs are basically the asae and standard practices. The Vdranix dehumidifiers are rated at 20 P.P.D. at 60% hualdity and would exaeed the 25 PPP requirements at 90)4 humidity. COMPMUSOY &uTH A w,;Eikzs vs. anROM pg. 3 9(cont'd) As cool Imp enviroments 'Ike t'aeir toll on eleotrical components, $ydranix Lift Stations are supplied with a 1300 Watt station heater, ~lthough mot speoified. 9 - valving end piping epecifioationa are stand trade practices and will he as specified. Ml • IBC. I.il 9 l OCWCO StME1 • .onTUNp o.eGON 97"' 1pN6►W10 I REFRENCE LIST 1- MCYEAL ISLAND ?BISON • 2- BOIX EVMWN, WA. 3- CITY OF )&V?ORT NEWFORT, OR. VANCE AVERY 1 -53 "91 4- CITY OF LINCOLN CITY LINCOLN CM, OR LBD!ARD FARRISH 1-503-9c6-215l 5- CM OF VANCOUVE:R VA.YCODVER, WA. TERRY BRYANT 1-206-696-8177 6- CITY OF ."MAD J"JmO, AB ARLIN CLARK 1-907-586-3300 �- CITY OF BOAR34k BOARffiAY,OR. 1-503 688-3133 3- CITS OF MARIO ON-.ARIO, OR. 1-503-689-3011 9- DEFT OF EilVIM. ZDALM'Y PORTLA.YD,OR. JIM VM DOMLIN 1-503-229-569f 1 ' E JPC. 7Q7 SE OC`OCO STREET "TEAND.oaEOOMEr777 l01e%{i]D June 24, 1962 SUBMITTAL DATA PROJECT: L.I.D. #314 - CITY OF RENTON, WA. ENGR: JONES ! ASSOUTATES CONTRACTOR: CASCADE SEPTIC SERVICE SPEC. REF: SECTION 105 SANITARi SEWER LIFT `NATION Gentlemen: We request your ap"roval to supply the below described Tri-plex sewage pump station which meets ,�dbr exceeds the station specified. HYDRJN.-X Model 36O B" X 8" TRI-PLIX, PRE-FABRICATED, S7'F�L, DRY WELL, FLOODED SUCTION, BURIED, AUTOMA-IC SEWAGE PUMPING STATION. Principal items of equipment installed in the chamber, pre-piped and pre-wired internally. Included arc three pumps with motors, internal piping and valvin:g, controller, with circuit breaker and magnetic starter, lighting, sump pump, motor driven ventilator, dehumidifier and needed appurtenances. The unit will be factory Assembled, tested end ready for installation by the contractor. MAIN CHAMBER SIZE: 101-6" DIA X b'-0" HIGH ENTRANJE TUBE SIZE: 3'-0" DIA X 14'-0" +/- HIGH PUMPS: Hydr-0-44atto Rv/Lv-6A MOTORS: 5 HP, 870 RPM, 3/60/460 0 D P PIMP CAPACITY: 780 GPM r11 13' T.D.H. PANEL: NEMA I, U.L. LAHELT LEVEL CONTROL: Air Bubbler ALARM: Dry Contacts OPTIONS INCLUDED: 1 - Station Lighting 6 - Air Compressors 2 - Lighting Panel 7 - Station Blower 3 - Sump Pump 8 - Spare parts 4 - Transformer 9 - Anode packs 5 - Dehumidifier 10 - 0 A M Manuals Descriptive data, cut cheats and station specifi %Lions are included for your review. May we lave yc� approval to prooeedP Yo,re t-sly, sixIIffi. C..- arty W. Rose JWR/St anal ralij ( AM'114. .. a r .Mo aTaGET roeil�HD.OareON V)3er !pA•S�d))0 PUMP STATION DATA SHEET LOCATION g_y_ i9th inA A nuw SERIAL N0. ?806L OWNER GlTY Oa E8dm wj S,,=mnm ENGINFER TnN;n ACCn•TATES� Tw. CONTRACTOR cASCA]1R SRpTTC S=L,: DISTRIBIROR =QNrx T?ID_ STATION TYPE 3cn at Well VIA is. X A_Ceep Wet Well Cover_ q/g _ DATE INSTAI.LED_ PUMP STATION PIPING; Suction Re Diseh. An : Suction A. ,Disch. A. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE Design Duty: 7d0 GPM. �131 T,D.H. ,fjgg.U&,:ction Lift; Liquid Saw40 Solids_, N.P.S.H, (AVL.) 31' (REQ.) 13, PIMP DATA Pump Model: RV/ILV-6A Imp. Dia.9_ Primin ( )Self, ( )Vacuum, ()OFlooded. Stuffing Box TvpeMechattical Seal 1;,hricetion Oil or Media Rotation of Pump +rl N , ,2 OW, a3 CCW . MOTOR DATA Brand 0 r. or WEST, _, Enc losur a Shielded Drippmof , Horsepower 4_ RPM A20 Phase_ I CVcieyp_, Volt L80 , Starting Code Modification crn.e ,.:,,tip{ Fra,e ?r ELECTRICAL DA-A _Phase, _A�_C}, .:, L90 3__Wire, 115 Control Voltage, Transformer Required: (]OYES, ( )NO. Si2e3 i{VA CONTROL PANEL Location_ TyCrnr. C_TaTTDN NEHA Type I Service Entrance Size--fip_AMPS. Pump 01 Pump is Pump -3 Circuit Breaker--Trip Ratiag/A.MPS_aQL_ 20A_ 20A Magnetic Starter--NEMA size 0 0 0_ Overload Heater size 11-1 3LO 3_I0LO _1 0 Alternator Tvpe ctt WTgTr _MFG, F[IRNAS Coil Voltage tt Control Fanel Components 0 1._ T.SR£T.T.Rn STASH R TP1;^_, Alarm runctions:_ RT:R = WRTra POWER 9ILIiRE- LOSE OF AIR PRESSM Level Control:y ATF 'ITTRar.c.R _ ELEVATIONS• Ground Level ii 7_� Low 'dater_ Station D(ach, S S Pump Oft Station Floor Lead Pump W.W. Invert_ _ 2 Punp Overload _ W.W. Floor High Water STATION OPTIONS ()0 _Watt Heater, (X) Station Blower OO CA? (, (K) 21 P.P.D. Deh,:midifier, ()OStation Light, (fit, O(1Convenience Outlet, (x)__4_kVA Transfor ,Ter, ()O Ladder, QOS„mp Pump, (70Elapsed Time Meters, :CO(k'CbEY:.'OBQ-. CCV)DmCtILT'Y1qCbJDCS:.000(.'0068:.�1'al/lQll. CCl Dr y Alar•n Conta•ts, QL)Te lemecry�I'papdptl By others, ( .&.V9LMft0M (X)Air Compressor, (X)Spare arts Kit, QO_(`-0 6 H InaR ice[on rianua la. ApDliution Engineer my �--'-------- Prepared By__jarry W. Roaa it Date• o-25-32 I---- HYDR,01MRTIC SUMPS VERTICAL _:--- --- DRY PIT SEWAGE PUMPS Outstanding user benefits of HYDR-O-NI ATIC sewage pumps Dry pit sewage put ns for continuous, trouble-free operation Design details Coverage 4-inch pumps Coverage 6-inch pumps Specifications Mori oi>no\s lvap 'rnA C3CdQ6C5 'p tBX C:+, ,�NUUyM. r hchrc�a�ic � l'o I _ -_-- - T - F f YDRONIX INC. TOTAL - .- I• N. _ - VO ITLAND,OREG. fEAD J 6 O Yw� 'V6A 3 LV6A. PNW 8t�0A VLHTICAL DHY PIT SEWAGE PUMP IM•r I -#` ' ` t t _-� MAX. SOLIDS, Y SPHERES je - y w I 30 - W NPSH ill _�5 BHP FT M_ (t O O 1- - - 2 - - •14' i _ - 1- IO t - I O O o eo0 1000 1200 /5 CAL" 200 1 4000 5000 n --- ITE ; loon zoa Swctton "0 mumn U&I $WHYDRnQmMRT1C RV4B , LV4B Parts List i 1 Aal Its A.6e. pND Cep GOO, RM.Ia. 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This is done to indicate the type, function and standard of desi,pr, efficiency and Quality required and &hall not be con- strued as eliminating from competition other manufacturers with comparable and equal equipment. The principal items of equipment shall include three vertical, close oouplad, motor driven, non-clog &&wade pumps, valves, internal piping, Control panel with circuit breakers, motor starters, automatic level Control, sump pump, blower, dehumidifier, and all internal wiring. OPERATING CONDITIONS+ Each of the sew.a a puwpa shall be capable of delivering a capacity of 760 GPM of raw unecreoned sawage rgainst a T)tal Dynamic Read of 13 feet. The rated horsepower of "roh pump "tor shall be 5 1IP. The imum allowable speed shall be 870 RM. All apenings and passages shall be large enough to permit the passage at 3" diameter sphere, or any trash and stringy :material which can pass through a 4" house collection system. The anticipated opera.ing head range is from 11.6 foot minimum to 16 feet maximum. NMPMF.NT CRAMPFRr The main equipment chamber ahall be a vertical oylirder 10'-6" in diameter by 8'-0" ineile height fora floor to ceiling. The side vial shall be rolled from 1/4" steel plate, and the tap and bottom out from 3/8" steel plate. The floor shall be reinforced vit.n three 12" wide fiangs beams running across the underside and extending 12" beyond the cylinder at each ono to facilitate anchoring by Contractor. Roof Dome of 8" charnel iron to prevent deflection from overburden. The entire staucturs shall be eleed and beamed to vithetwl the imposed headinge without exceeding unit stresses allowed by the RISC !Wual. A 20" Diameter x 12" loop sump of 1/4" steel wall shall be provided for the sump pump. Where the oast icon suction and discharge pipes pass through the station weals, they *hall be rainforood with 1/4" thiok stool sloovoo. The space between the cast imn oipeo and steel sleeves shall be packed tight with Portland cement, rani and "Emb000 `Ion-Shrinking Grout" to prevent leakage. Structural angle iron sub-buses shall be welded % the floor of the pump Chamber for each pump. A lifting loop shall be located to the calling over each pump so a pulley or hoist osn be attached for service work. SPECITICATIO115 Pg. ? ENTRANCE T(P,iF., The entruce tube shall be 3'-0" in dime,%r and of proper length to place it* upper rim 21-0" above the finished grad*. The tube shell be rolled from 1/4" ,teal plate snd have a 14" rolled outgon,to bottom au at the top of the tube and a * rolled angle, flange of the to with aligning guides to match the }" rolled w4l* on the equipment chamber, shoving the contractor to field weld from the outside in a hands down position. Three "fting loops will be provided to facili ate unloading and installation of the tube. A fiberglass lid shall be hinged on the upper rim of beat reflecve color with gasieted drip lid, and eutomrtio wind look in the open position scion. TWOwith release shall be provided to secure the lid in the open po ladder runge shall be provided in the lid to faeilitste access and regreee to the station. STRUCTURAL% Ali steel shall ocnfom to the ASTY - iyb SP"oifiemtions and all rec- teimbearoutahall b in joined the welding handbook of thee Imeri i th the standard F American Welding Society o Where required for the exclusion of ground water, all welds shall be contin- uous and watertight, both insi•is and out. ACCESS LAPPERI An aluminum Itilor shell run from the top of the entrance tube to the floor of the equipment chamber with field &I-oaent guides. The ladder shall have fluted rungs on 1?" osnters, side rails of extruded aluminum with minimum inside rail to rail dimension of 11k", sixed rr safe e groping. agroping.. The unpainted, non-skid rungs ahall be minimum }" dianet l be O.S.R.A. approved. CORROSION MTECTIOR, The entire steel structure nudeso preparttion shall receive a oomm.rciai sandblast par 33pC-SP-6 to a clean gray finish. lnt*- rior shall receive 4-e mite of Tnemeo 66 prime and 4-6 mile of Tnemea I66-::KO white epoxy. Exterior *hall receive 16 mils Coal Tar EWD'• One gallon of each color will be euppl SL1 for touch up. The normal working floor area within the station shall be protected withal heavy ribbed neoprene mat, firmly ereented in piwo. Three17 slb. w os Sacrificial Anod*e shall be provided for bury adjtzont to the attached by the oontrootor to the copper lugs provi Jed by the marufacturer. VIMTngA iron uffic sufficient strength, PXQSngth,ivoightP:, tsl thio'*n*es toa"" shall be o insure•lomg life, iron of saligm*ht strength, yandicular to the shaft withabremover et auction cover and stuffing split box cover. SPSCMICA'TIOSS Pg. 3 The casing shall be so arranged that the tapeller shy be removed without iiaturbing either auction or discharge piping. All xet[l-to-metal inter- facea required to maintain internal pressure ahall be sealed with re-usable O-rings. Replacement gaskets that suet be on-hand to perform routine main- tenance shall not be used. The pump shall oe rrpported by a pedestal bass with opsnings large enough to permit access to the section elbow and Olean-out hand Role. The bsae shall be Asaien*d to support the assembled valet of the pump and wtor, ana o•rely withstand all stresses fapoaed thereon by •ibratf^n, shuck and all possible dirsot and eoeentrio loads* The base shall have sde„uts lorisontal iiasnsibns, foundstian contact area, anaho-age facilities, and shall be of sufficient height so that the auction elbow will not touch the floor. The pump(s) shall be either CV or CCV rotation, as required to suit the piping configuration shown on the plans, and shall be furk,shed by the -anufscturer i. any one of eight discharge ,positions in either Sirection of rotation. The pump(s) shall operate at all time with a flooded auction to an ole®atian equal to or above the top of the pump rasing. The ptmp(s) ,hail be furnished with sintle-suction, encloul non-clog type. two-vine lmpeller(s) made of olose-,;rained cast iron. The lapeller shall be designed with smooth water passagee to prevent ologging with stringy or fibrous material and shall use lull-dismeter, spherical solids uD to 3-inch in Us- toter. The impeller shall be balanoed and secured directly to the motor shaft without the use of an intsrnedlata bearing frame or couplings. The auction cover shall provide a cavity to receive the impeller hub with class runnin• radial clearances. It shall not be nooeseary to Will up the rotor assombi: to maintian axial ol*u%nce between the suoticn cover and the impeller for optimum hydraulic efficiency. The pump areal be provided with a olpan-nut type out iron auction elbow which is bolted lirvotly to the pump suction rlatwte. A clove-aut hole .ball be providad with a removable cover of the largest possible sine. The suction and discharge corw,00tians shall be standard. ABA t?$ lb. farad and drillel flatytea. loth the ilecharge flattge w,d suet/on elbow shall be drilled and tapped far gauge connections. The itooharge tap atall also serve u the Used port. SRAM SM (Select au)t (Recommended) Double iseohasioal seals, mounted in tandue shall be inatalled :n a cut housing, bolted directly to the pump cue. The seals shall operate in this sealod, ,ell-fillod reservoir and shall not require filterst sewage far 14b- rioation and cooling. The sealing intor-face Shall be rotating carbon rings on stationary ceramic seats. Regular maintenwoe shall not be reAuired for this $eal. SPOCITSCATIO'is Pe. 4 *OPTI Double opposed moohanioal seals shall be installed In a oast housing, bolted directly to the pimp case. The *sale shall operate in an atmosphere of filt- ered **rags from the pump pump discharge through a 20 micron strainer and into the seal z&rtrilgs. The **cling inter-face shall be rotating carbon rings an o.ationary a*ramia faces, roun'ed LA an Oppostng pueitioa, with a stainlwa* Atel spring. V, TDRds Amp motor* shall be vartlae'.. ..ia sl.a.t, dr.p-proof ball bearing induction motors. The motors shell bs .M lom.an D with normal starting torlue, class D insulation, rated for cont/nuoum luty with low star'LN current and a 1.15 service factor. 4tors shall be suitable far S ,_ phas*, CO hertz. ISO shall polt power. The motors not be loaded beyond their nestplate rating at any :mad Ln the Operating range at the pups. The matOr(s) shall have suitable 11ttLng lugs or eye-bolts csp*ble of supporti..g the snore weight of the pump and motor .usembly. :he zonbtnatian paIp ind motor shaft shall be high-vtrength carbon steel, SU p1)4 minimum, bve'U+taly machined and of sufficient sit* to transmit Lull motor output. A replwo%ble 304 *tainless steel shaft sleeve shall be installed over the shaft, -%rough the seal chamber. .he motor shaft diareter and the distaree from the lower bearing to the end of the araft shall be such that the shaft deflection shall not exceed .003 inches, The motor shall hew grass* lubricated ball bearings of sufficient airs to carry all Fnp loads and hive a minimum H-1) life of 10,}17 hours. The shaft shell be 1-13/16e and it shall be protected from the pumped liquid by a renswible 2}e 334 stainless steel shaft sleeve in the stufftng box area. ;he shaft ahall be coaled by a synthetio rubb*r e0e ring between the sleeve and the impeller hub, and a suitable gaskat between the impeller h„h ani e+- Aaining shaft shouller. CG%". 0L ?VMLi A cOmplet* U,L,-,sbe led control center shall be mounted within the oauipment oentor and the wiring shall be in acoartance with the requirements of the latest MC cote. The panel Shall be a 4M I type construction with all doore hinged to wi!a horizontally. For safety of operator, a cola disconnect shall be proviAo-' + d all selector witches, Lndioating lights, smut buttans and time meters will bs acesuihl* without entering the panel. Properly aim*, non-raveralne, mall voltags, %*plet,*, aoicss-the Itne starters shall be provided far euh sewage pwrp motor. Each starter shall provid* threa- wil ov*rlaad protection, antar-voltage release, and have a 3-positlan, hsnd- aff-sutonstio selector wthin. A properly sited, zold*d cue, thermal WkC— notio air cirouit breaker shall be ,aed with each starter. SPOCI'r'ICATI04S Pe. 5 A 3rd pump alternator shall bt provided to alternate the "lead" pump for tech pumping cycle. The puap control shall also provide for starting the "lag" pump in cast the flow should exceed the pumping rate of the "lead" pump causing the wet well level to rise. A six digit meter shall be provided for each pump motor to record the *'&pool operating time for the pump motor. A minimum d-circuit, single pole breaker panel shall be ineluied in the main panel to provide individual protection to the various 1-20 volt circuits. In a separate control enclosure, provide a bubbler type pump control system, and circuitry for the control eyatem. Operation of the sewage pumps shall be initiated by pressure switches responding to air pressure variations in a bubbler pipe mounted in the wet well caused by oh&rWre in the wet well level. The air flow shall be reduced in pressure by Beane of a pressure reducing valve and the flow rate controlled by atone of a motometer type sir flow meter with a r&tyle of 0 to 2.0 cubic feet per hour. Provision .hall be made to isolate the flow controls aril to blow out the bubbler pipe with air directly from the air atoreg* tank. The air coapr*eocro shall be securely mauntod on a bracket remote from the control devices so as to prevent vibration from being trano- mitted to them. The air control system shall contain check valves to prevent back flew through the compressors, and a 3�" diameter, 160 inch range wet well level gaud*. Separately prote�.t*d circuits shall provide for tbo pump controller. liable, dehumidifier, sump pump, blower and alarna. The air control system. the pump **quenoing oontrol and the accessory breaker@ shall be mounted in a REM Type I enclosure. AIR CXipf WRS (Select one): on;7712 (Aeoommon.led) Ons 1 12 �, 115 volt 8 S G compressor mounted on a 2 gallon air receiver with pressure switch, chock valv*, pr*osure relief valve and gauge. 'Noc olom*_oouplai oil-lose .lr ocmpraaeore with a minimum 0.2 C.F. free air driven by 1 phase, 117 volt motara and alternatod every five minutes by a cycle timer. A manual selector switch *hull be provided. MIT4.0IFIRRt A pocka,led dehumidifier assembly with hermetically sealed Freon refrigoratton type compressor, expansion coil, fan and condene*r coil shall be furnished to maintain the relativ* humidity of the air in the pump chamber low enuugtt to keep the electrical equipment dry mad to prevent condensation on the walls. The dohumridifior shall be 000trolled automatically by sn adjustable humidi- •tat located on the dehumidifier. A low temperature thtm4t4t shall be pro- videe for the dohumilifiar. The dehumidifier shall be housed in a heavy etttl SPFOIFIC ATIONB Pg. 6 enolosure securely fastened to the wall of the station. The condensate shall be drained to the station swap. The dehumidifier shall have a oapaoity of 21 pints per 24 hou v at 300 P and 604 relative humidity. The dehumidifier performance shall be as certified by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers. VWILATIJNi A verti:atiryr gstem shall be provided to maint.in a fresh air supply in the at i ®an,am• of . • a . o....l - o" ,..sung of a Ple sine located ',r ,.v dale,, si. ol.r .+liar:. :^`at a..d a r' t ,+arts shall be Ica&tea as siwwn, o" the 9r•..S.,gs. Wxhaut SuoUna will pick up air at 0 inches to 24 1whea above the station floor. All exterior ports will be above Found elevation and will be protected against weather, foreign matter, and recinulaticn. The aentrifigal exhaust blowrls) shall be rated at 140 CM and shall orange the station air 20 times per hour. A cover operst-d switch shall operate the blower and lights whenever the cover is opened. A manual control shall be provided near the top of the access tube for continuous light or blower oper- ation, and a 15binute oyole timer. LICHTSa The station shall be wall lighted by i dual 40 watt fluorescent fixture. The lights shall operate with the blower when the entronoe cover is raised or by a manual switch inside the cover. SOMA PUVi The station shall be fitted with an automatic float operated submersible Bump pump conetruuted of corrosion reaiatant material with sealed bearings, impeller, stainless steel motor shaft and replweable shaft seal. The motor shall be thermally protected and shall he of adequate horsepower to meet the operating conditions of 1300 GPR at 22' T.D.H. The sump pump shall discharge through two check valves and a gate or ball valve unless stated otherwise on the station drawing. The sump discharge pipe will be 13 inches dinreter and shall pass through the station wall with a stop; coupling wald►d into the station wall. A bracket .hall be placed a- bove LW map discharge to support a proteative eh wnnel or angle i:vn to be placed over the sump line to the wet wall. HEATSRt The station &hall be 1W'niahed with A i M Matt, 115 Volt, 60 Herts, utility heater with heat range selector, thermostat, control and tilt kill switch. The I:N) welt, single phase piwr for the lighting and oontrol circuits shall be mui.plied thM10 a 1.0 KVA dry type, dual voltage transformer with a primary ciro!iit breaker. SPEC 1FLCAT10;18 PC. 7 PIPER: ANC UMSt Station *swage piping &hall be Close 150 cast troa with flange3 joint* firmly supported by pipe stands. Each suction and discharge line shell be fitted with Yn AWWA standard, double diso, parallel east, non- rising stet gets valve. Check valves shall be of the fall opening swing type, and all valves shall be iron body, bronze fitted. Piping shall oonfotm to the following sohotulet Station Inlet/Suction Line 8^ Discharge Check Valves 8"/Outaide Laver Spring Discharge rate Valves d" Station Dischargs Lino all Outside Pipe Extensions, Plain End for Mechanioal Joint The air bub`+lor line she-1 be 1/2" tubing and loop to the tip of the entrance tuba to prevent flooding of the stations, and will be provided with a manual vert and condensate drain, The k/4" air bubbler coupling and the 1}" sump discharge coupling shall be provided with J" angle olips 2" above tt:e coupling for controller to attach protective etruoture between the station and wet well to avo,d line breakage from overb%rdon. ALWt Dry a4l,taote, *pus and exit conduit will be provided for telemetry by others for the following function. 11 Eigh water in wet well 2� law air pressure ((3 power f•ailur SPASv PARTS, Two complete r ,O&aement ahaf+ seal usamblios and an* complete set of O-rings shall be furnished and loosted conveniently in the pump station. A spare seal filter cartridge shall also be supplied, if reAuired. OPERATION AND W.WENAME MAWAW,% L sets of complete Operations and Maint- enance Manuals, with written instvotions for malntenanoe, aatelog cut sheets, and wiring drawtrg shall be suppliedl ano in the pump stat`_on and three for dispersed as directed. EXPERMCE AND WOAK4ANSUPt 3YDRONiX, INC. has been manufacturing standard and custom swage and water pumping stations since W9 9. WIRING, All wiring shall comply with the National Elsatrio Code and applicable state and local codes. Witing shall be completely factory inst.11ed except for the power lines that run to the hl;h voltage panel continuously from tho external Sisconneot switch. SPECI7DIATIOM Pg. 9 XIRIW(cont'd) The electrical service and all other circuits that are run to external con- nections shall be run in conduit up the entrance tube whore they will term- inate In coupliryp in the entrance tuhe wall. All conduits in the entrance tube shall be field installed on brackets provided In the tube. IRSPCTIOY AND TkSTn Prior to assembly, all station components shall be in- spected for yualtty and tested for proper function and froodom fvco defeats. Upon completion, the station shall be connected to a test tank m opera- tional toot performed under si:naated field conditions while a ._.,al inspection is conducted. Any defioionoiss or irreguiaritiss shall be correoted at the factory. Automatic controls shall be ad3usted to approximate ,job requirements. INITIAL oFMATIORa After the ,job installation to complete, a qualified factory representati+e shall place the station in operation, conduct a complete function shook, and make all necessary adjustments for regular service. G'JARARM The menu:aoturer of the lift station shall guaranteo, for one year from the data of Ctipment, that the entire station and all equipment therein shall be free from defeats in design, materials, and workmanship, In the event a component fails or is proven detective during the guarantee period, the manufactw-er will provide a replacement part without cost, upon return of the defective part. `formal use items such u grease, light bulbs, aeoh- anilal seals, packing, and belts are excluded. Us shall Slather provide, without cost, such labor as may be required to replace, repair or modify major components such " the station structure, pumps, pump motors, aevsge piping manifold, *to. • t• t G �00 HYDRONIX INC. PORTLAND, ON. .,.. 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Oibless 40 COmP(ol ..r; sots life designed to pfov,de absolutely oil-free air at oressures up to 100 PSIG continuously They eliminate your need for costly Oil filters, oil Aerosol coalescing devices and comp:essor lubrication maim tanance common with all lubricaled com• pressor* Second generation advanced design concepts deliver more CFM per norsapower, and rahabl*, tioubitfr a set 1 Vice I I t'EATURES 0 and 2 cylinders) . a Sell tubriwing Teflon piston Wits And piston rings a Sandwich typo wit*Assembly i a unique camillever type Stainless steel'AN*i**do+atr4 — lesions is virtually impouible a Maid coaled cylinders a Adjustable:ylinders permit most off-c-ent COMP,*ssot Capacdy ` l e 2 Cylinds,compn*ssors *Stu,*oppos-nopgfons— i mliat4n11y ba0lnCed.Minimal.ibranon a 1 cylinder COmpref Wrs all CdunlerWeigMed—manmum balaMe,minimal vibreiiw a Continuous enclosed Ion cobhng _ e All parts in eonlael w11h compressor 4"*to non lenous a Inlet*filters and pressure iellel rNVH a Nw%*level 011hN type domplessof Is lowest a Sealed permanently lubncaled bearings _ e Et4ctnc motors—NEMA split pries*..induCbon type OOF enclowres olheto on rpu4sb 14 `' 0 light weight owpoci conelructlon `` I ' I ".;A CONTROLS Nib �I S�IEYICE VOLTS-JYIRE FIMI- PUMP MODEL-U E. u- N.P.-PNASE_CYCLE - RPM_CONiROI TY/E-MODEL p DRAWING tt _ SERIAL p_DATE _ - A-r J — —Tt �wta o, M S3 r Nis b'S2 — -- kFSCtatl avN "_• ,� 8 �+ss,timk UCwT! 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W.k WSW—Non Snack—200 IN • Stis 2" through 12" Sat."Wi Seam—Its Its IN Rubber Dlscs ftn"al OSSCIIIorTgN MATSnIAL ASiM SPEC _ua nseRW allow I Ague"" "6ahZ'Nai ewl — A7dTSr:ae -- T m Iran A1 - INeeM .eo A1.� A lowI e e rMIN 11 I � K Nae«Z=LY— a Tiiion tI& IMMS Thm IS Fit 106, RuMwr Duc, with Lo%or • and Spring. —u 1 NYt ills— _ ! .S ..— l4 Nm 2 MppeSN Fa -- _ NN Nip 2 )I t � SNN IAY.iIFaol ]F;3,adr 6 � y{ ling -, 16ronp—` 862 � }I 7 ATt THIS DISC CQNSTDUCTION USTD IN Flo IOU 1141S a" TNIrOUGN W !q IGM `NSgNT � UNOS sr _3FIG 1�-•�11"16 3 Ka�WO GIs a N END FLANGES AAD 0e0.\INO 12$Li AMUe1CAN STILNGAAD THIS DISC CONSTRUCTTON USSO IN I I11MA SIZES 2' t""0ee Sy' KENNEDY VALVE KEINEDV EA LIE IRON GATE VALVES Non Rising Stem Working Prts tirrs: NPR 3008T g Inside Screen )•.13',20C ia.Cold water '- A. W W.A, • Parallel Seats 14. 16'. ISO Ift Cold we Nr ■ Double Dix HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURE: 7'13' en0 sat. 1e'36'.100 W. IT No CESCRIPTION IWATIERIAL A.S,LM. SPEC. 1 N Nut lent Yat I) A ads _A �pil 44 last bon A I CIA" 'It u024(Im. canton A lH-tgss= —4nnet3tu11�-iaoa IVut t«IN • �n_{f RYBOM + SeN Nat( uff hoof) i Grans� R1 1 nn mining— Snn I—I p !� — nnn "Rt Iron AI�f�C n�tenae Ali* Al l Mf R !eN(Rush) A role I I O Nut _ iNi f�ytt tl b qd� 12 catkin Af**atofu-- C ut a.- ME, U Ai A la Seat Rhol ,_ QA" IS r*nM ice— FIG. 572% Re MtIpn Al n= One End Mechanical Joint -- sl irtNl l iaf�s� one Ed Perigee •Bonnat SYfnm{Fe'I%m.4h W t ail i:E 1 1 L T 6 I 1"n i A L • I err a T 1, I a-1''12 w TIM t G . DIAMETER Of HAMOWH[[L M . NO.{DIA,Of HOLES E 1 If SPTCIPED N . NO {St2[Of SLOTS — 2 . NO Of BOLTS P . NUMBER Of TURNS ---- 1 R . DIA.Of SOOTS TO OPEN -- O L DIAMETER Of SOLI CIRCLE i IS O [ It TOOT MARRING SONNET MARRING tl Sl2E AW wA.r& . 20Ow lE RENNt(1Y - If 1 1 11 IIG 377R a/E4HT—POUNDS ''ivT""- k i3S��S! i01" 1737a'— t 1 C q 1 KENNEDY IALYE NPN 300%T Working Prraanres: ■ man ks.ng Stem IRON GATE VALVES 2' 12'-2001ee Cold*sift • Inslde Sere* ls-16'-ISO III% Cole WAtft • PArallel Seats .;, It 1`1 A. • Double Dlsc HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURE 3--12". WO a., 14'-N': 300 oft - Part No O[SCMPt1ONv MAT2MAL A.S.[M SPEC Nb Nul NN�ua -v, aft _—} "Ist'IIJ NQt Al!Iron tut6 _ Cost Iqn R 1 4Y Mt n W lssl uU e• _!` A 7dY IT New Steil (ioMi AIdS'd aA i .. nnet usNln rsnas �— nM let Iron 'r, room Alit ae '-CS-}ion�leT0R'— t.p(Feit P"t1 A MY ands 9 �I Isssnnst Nut Istamlimustp, 1 3-Oyw;;i I 12 AWAatos Il 'itlm Nut— raln Atiet, MNee Ends If Oise M Ipn 1 4gf f Also e.r dsde rnP OR.ghq Nut -i9"we�iT_ tunes df'--'- _T"-eodrI Call Iron A-Ai'Z`imT •lancet 6usNln( 14' Mrou(n 36' t o e A ( C o f Ist R 1 1 n >� 1 •' A —+E f I ,• Iy, y 'A HER 2 7 N 71 11 I1/ �'• . !p 2S7 Ii I I/ 77 i�' M �If71 l..l'!b • y Wdn 6ygU.A Wdnout 6114es, •e WiM Saul Gel.. yi1 G DIAMETER If HANOWHEEL a + NUMSER OF fOLtS N +. NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN R - OIA OF JOLTS 12 SCOT MARRING SCNNET MARRING_ E N MEf-- A W*A YEAR 200w ( 1 RESINEDT 11 FIG lIIR WF GNi-.POUNDS * 7117-10 -- i1 *- - —��"- sy'. 1'-10 �a iiZ( ' 30 A• ! — � it 220 17 (Si"`.fi�ip -APPROXIMATE FLANG(D (NO .a 12S LIB AMER CAN STANDARO ENO FLANGE DRILUNO A W W A Sw —CS00 HYDR,®,rT RTIC PUMPS OSP 33 submerf-ible pumps for residential and industrial service of effluent water. 1 I r: ,y y III / 1 appG.at Ions .Rtn,t:onkd oink •l4,rmrntwmp• •Ele,ahw ptd Au;wlAlh.`ntnR,tmlrn,ate .Tramiormer,autk .hater C..Jrr, Inlu,rna1, ularors .septa tank eNlumt •Dorman,a hvntam, outstanding features of HYDR O-MATIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS •Canpletrh suhmrr.,bk Powerful is hp.of .umpdeptwth including t,a,hmµ machme lint tJl•nf bwl beanngmotorpnntd"hte lengqulot tote pumped wtthoutah+µµmg ,µ�eerahl,rt.Motlw is In hp,angle phase 115„Jt 1T5U rpm with hull l•in automatic reset os erloxi •ill c,p,xed parr,are htµh µrode hnwtre .a-t prownon Inlet.,teel and,tamltra,,teal •N'eMr lc,rl.,ut.h n:unkollad h, lvo,en •Dwtµnnl to he uwapirtrh hebl,en In•ahk M lraphragmhpepre„ure,wltch solnl,cannot the dealer Wtor,tawr„rndlnµ m•Yhanual affect nprtah.m Been rl r,p,wr,l dtaphraamu ,ral ur lr,rl.onmJ,wlnh.anMreptxtdm pun turd.h"uw,wlhh n,ealed lnl mmut.•+w shout•pwal t„d. waterhghthoumn6 Seandard,wikhwthngr+m Can be tumnhed foc le,ell up to 40m •I,en unit 1,gorn acomplrte nperahna rr,tm waM•hrh,ro,htpmrrn F,ahngtw,p.s rtt •\on+khtµrnµ tinPeller 5m llameter brume .anon,tor,apxth.heal and pan,^r mu,1 mpelrcr thrwdrd to ihafr allow~all no and he met Wore paasmµ Implecron OSP 33 3 hp high performance submersible pumps specifications iron filled lump -pow It cord \in+I p{a.h„lad and pl.,1. 1 •shipping.right a'lbs apphwed Heavy duty there were h,pe m,sts M P •he 1111 yt m width Am l.)`Stall width Um detergents,gnaw,(vmng and ab lemon Held h+ CAP be tnoalhd in Urn Or larger wmp Depthn swish.ap with ben+pat\�ng nut 5ealedwlth mompurantbuuatleawtl2m ahwldbealh+wed two O.nng8x Gnwnd wire amnerh N.wmh abu.r pump top 111(chOtItt pipe l't in tap standard ps+wrr ctxd 101t hmg Other •Ototor conipletel+submersible 11 hp IIS volt length%a%adahJv od riled.17141 rpm bronze pump •bearing 1 pper and lower rotur Manny,,air heas s dun sire 201 ball beannits,luMared for Model OSp 138 life with ud to mobs .shipping weight 44lb, •+haft foal is in mrthannai sheµ seal Seat ixee .pit rip ratio, 14 a%y br.mtryawhng 4S-A.4S are.eramn and.arbsm,super lapped to lei than r eta] Chemkally l.leaned tut bright hnwh and 'light hand%ttw portent scaling bunaNrubber. taint%h rexntan(r Hews(w tmpollrr Ind ccntr(d bran%and ctamlers,teel used in teal path swrt,h and.uMsrh moor%tabs and few bdl •pumprpeandmotorcap Hea%v m•n.ahngy bearing% painted with metallk paint ha.an.wam •Maftfc4p Hra%s Lxunrr tnhng,t15-S•S S rr.i.tan+.and fine aplw-arantr metal HPh1 to pump caw with t ttam "Now Ievxrtw•I.apllrewv, Cap weird to pump tour s with wquat,rubber ring Ax perfmt alignment r '" •$haft Stamit"'.drel �. •impeller t ast bmnav As S A-A metal some ar M'ki•l tlsr 11 K •case bottom plate Bras plate slamptng 1,+A to �N thwk Hrldto.a.a..tth lr.4,tambew.tevl ti rrw. •support foot and baffle hnmre ca%hmg with -support foot and balne h•ap.large abtaxh tlra%tar hdan.rd.upp�m saint av l.hkirl tram rntrnng imlmller All normal lint and dirt 1Ist,11 pa%%+�thnwgh pump wtth.wt nityulmg .pr rr(Ord,motor.a haft real Hamra. •lexel awich thaphragm hpe pMsta" \,,. 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J. , HVDR•O•RIRTIC r�t1Mt`ti Get T/rAJV UTILITY HEATER TITAN ELECTRIC HEATER MODEL T760 R 9 'a Thormoslat Control SPECIFICATION:. r MON 3603-1 7 Q ♦t \ Baca:...... lili?` � �1la6i�'.�-135i9i2i9 i?tl8?9s?�!� 7?t� � � a a �c�!•f/ff:�EE'��7i(�r��(`���f�'f�ffit � i � � 1 ...... .............--... ........... ... INSTALLAi'ION INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST Mm FAIR A • SHADED-POLE BLOWERS Mo Ilk L 2C610 W 'ENTION READ LAREFULLY BEFORE AT General Safety Information OTINO TO INSTALL.OPERATE OR SERVICE YUUR DAYTON SHADED-POLE BLOWER RETAIN j,. Jw all lo(ial electrical and salet codas. as FOR FUTURE REvERENCE� wall as the National Electrical Code(NEC)and the Occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA) a 2 glower must be Ne reIvNCCO and *d by wiring g grounded This can be accomphsnW by wiring A with a grounded.metal-Clad raceway system,by a using a separate ground win connected to the Dare metal of blower home,or other swtable means 3 \)ways disconnect power source before work- ing on or near A motor or its connected load It Figure I —Sheded-Pole glower the power disconnect point is out-o6aigNi lack ---- it in the open position and tag to Prevent unex pected application of power Deac"Ption a be careful when touching the exterior of an Your Dayton shaded-polA blower. finished in grey opanti of motornj a may be hot enough st is anatnel.is a sin le s and deli nail eDacdicail panlui or cause injury With operated modern motors and q exhausting Q Y voltage .a normal Atarsar u rated load and tot mg if is tootin&fIng ubs,wit most mg+ndtlw volteps—modern motors an built to or)rate of mg 11 is held m1erC angnble with most direct draw higher temperatures blovian and can be mounted in env discharge post 5 Protect the power cable from coming in contact lion slower is driver BY a shaded-pole motor with sharp objects 6 Do not kink power cable and never allow the cable to come in contact with Od gms" hot Surfaces. or chemicals I'or adddHlnal nfonnafion. sev Specifications and 7 Make certain that the power source conforms to PARcrma ice Gnarl the requirements of your equipment 6 Wiping or cleaning raga and other flammable waste materials must be placed in A tightly Closer)metal container and disposed of later In '' .'i ' , �, '. the proper fashion .✓ 9 When Cleaning electrical Or efeClrbnlC aqulP > merit.always use an approved cleaning agent i .. r l•Ci i1,11",oisrhArgP Positions such as dry cleaning solvent Specifications anu Performance Chart SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE Nil Df. Wl•!J i M.,iw (t77ppTlFt SYENRi.I DMINSpNS CFN AIR MOVtRt AT .' iCl, UeEWNd _ ylflii:RIV AND 4', AH"5 AMPS A w M "+q *a P w P w PRESSext AP)SNPWN ' SIaO 1 a /b11M 53191e _ - MODEL 30 /9. - r faits . cAD 2 RE QINR£D --�1` NOa'100110E1111EHICEYEN/Vaa IS may.. rwl�� pww.alsw raa G . Swr tilO�'�aM1! CWrOrNa YavKt Dart �,` , .„M Ownraaa^�a rsr fate� ww�Y • / --- ?REGUfRED , ft i r' O q 1 Y r 3 1 i (T, (a�)� yOt/NTHiO DIMENSIONS � `j �3 2 REOIIIRED Frgure 3=—E.OIooBA_Vie..lllusitaeon anO Mow+frn9 Dr^ iOM1-S _ MOOEL 7CAN. -— F019tlw 1roii61e SAsOtNay CA�rt ftpiwAmaw Pwas List AM Part SYMPTOM VO�bLE CAUSES CgIRECTWE ACTION NO —_� D,gfxrOtlon 1 0610-om Mounwv straw 2 0909 0006 irdM Rxq E aCeri1M No.ee I Blower wheel C*nt*Ct.og 1 ReNgn a re08c 3 09D9g0021 13folaM WMM housrlg9832 2 fpargn rrlMerral rrlarde na•- 2 Gleur 5 Main WaaAer a8 ,,g r 6 3912-0168 Grpfr~ 1 3 L"k m duct work 3 Repel' 7 96969012 Ha/surg r 4 Secure pope+'9 8 09t2A,87 Ga" t . loose duct work I 9 0905,0154 Outlet Boa Colrer 1 ! 4KM Mohr 12C6101 t0 'Standard tardwa•e 1e- avauable toca InsuffKNM br i LeOks to duff wOrk i 1 Reparr .^.— --- f1OMr 2 Dampers and of registers 2 Open -- - LIMITED WARRANTY ckmod 3 oDsaucto m sTMa^ ? 3 Remove I - - e Olagged fdws } a Coen or•epwre U" Iarfs W 00e4 1 Blown fuse Or ogee c"Cult 1 R fuse rx reset C cud aee ' 2 Oe,ectn,e motor r Hephu r 3 Aulonta6c-Re6M pyrrnai pa 3 Chet.k for high i�M�)� 1eGor hrppW m If of d.O C ! _ - f10e f1 1 a a Mao , property w ed t � - canoe exec rrc ra co was wowrin r++err ti.caao.aurrors rw 0- FORM $Sta)a MODEL _KATO -_ _ ~MW tnstailetlon Maintenance 1 Mount the uml In the position moll deslnahle to CAUTION ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER SUP- your neeot PLY BEFORE SERVICING THE BLOWER OR WORKING WITH THE UNIT FOR ANY REASON Connect the Leads to the Apprn",Al• puwer THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT WITH UNITS source EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC RESET THERMAL PROTECTION -- UNIT MAY ACTIVATE WITHOUT CAUTION.A GROUND WIRE MUST RUN FROM WARNING! THE BLOWER MOTOR MOUSING TO A SUIT Ter I otor should Do re'ubn sileo s+ery t ^ ABLE ELECTRICAL GROUND SUCH AS A With 10 to 70 01OPS of SAE 10W o•]OW nw,, PROPERLY GROUNDED METALLIC RACEWAY Dirt on IML-"l Of Il eleotnt mot"Olt OR GROUND WIRE SYSTEM Should further servicing of It*unit be Mcowth refer to the exploded vn mostratton as an 110 3 Unn ,s Ipr ophrAl'an n o'saesernoW elu161414 oly procedures Service Record DATE 1 MAINTENANCE PERFORMED COMPONENTS REQUIRED I I N W 1101 READ IMMEDIATELY USE AND CARE BOOK DEHUMIDIFIERS MODEL ON20 FILS MIt t001 FOR vvtm IMntel w, xnp M A AIO011a FOR TOUN WAtAANTT OATIE ►NIem"to O11 MIOtwo AS A ' GIFT /15V0LTS,&0M2.ACONLT LISTED By UNDEQWAITERS'LASORAT0111ES,tNC TABLE OF CONTENTS Pain• pfolwaltoP Tft+uJleTh 9pl+nq WMw to us" !bitty pf"Au1W^, MOW to 000f81P privic tplt of PPtfillon Waltz d1Tm", Wa^into A SPrnCp 4 GO*A,JRan:rv:� :J e 4.01,430 watts SAVE THIS BOOK Con9fatulations on owning this fine 4toEPatrW»I,.,6,NN.apern -b•»40r 11 u*oMlr»ra.)*.mI CIAC4Wj"I,fKNOWthiI,., quality product... ,ymA wl,l -ts^a �1•-nhlagvde' +ou prMClh tolmaaMO Ewaa ftIMA Qro4Mao VaO ire)1,a ont"adaptor anrE Yawn nMaa hrxnq ePyM Mrp t'ry ,Iara4lrelsMDl bps,«i Nwn. mthe ""tare TM Aoeoter p4E has A Dw,nrnmE wooK wnh "as1 VaW every,aw RVw►OhaaaMi, Tosl ter yeW hoary M iaslsnW 41lnhr Ire aar01MMInS EC»w On .'teas pO0u41pMisamilow raN Ire Wits awe Me"Pbatt DMi he oWslala at out lust a.P ♦.N r•.'y r w Note al MrdY1Mis the Apt MIMM ' l W W VNh It VOo r4 AW wa roil ISM0aN4 h MW4*d.Mi nkrY EaRIr2 QaWmrdfwrh tlheerW144 Go1MAaW ON a owt-CNn Can rrteck thei to VIM whey nohlkly It yo.,2"WIIer a am to 4 AtMiV44!4ws QMiwmAM1 er th"ho" Oh n Wt Nsaa aN a+has rMiM M ayaBA•YWh to arx*,ptr attM \ ' ` ; ;1 rot M MOS On 1a q 7 It aosplN AW IMr 10 a Colo wool pool• MW hoe what tA4h1 Raw ow MnWrWNat mt000,a to na IFF+««....,jj►++ � ����,' „kl�r'�- SgJnM 1 Con0u.l of a T s,SeWMrey go WtrKn nN Doan W+van AAr+iaa•soNamoh TY wah ati 1W.4 YIMub la Yawn Wtrhrh L �'�"-•-�- Mp1y Mf01M yyIOYM.\YM pYr Nr.nrp ih»pMM or TV Milan nr•errl Ya AMDa SS•F Ae•0 nwmrp!y s hpn. 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VMY DIY ship"*III") NOTE To fVdAt a erlp bb wdh tMAao hl home COOMCimn to Use P MOM.SHY AA,I a Ch*C*Or w1OrlAe omer(no CMn M SUFMPS1 MAIM Out to Oatmeal EMetm C¢losnY for$EDD Alm ~older to Genvol EMethc Dlatrioutmn CPMt NO C- '4ton �Is - ;6�T- AvMM cKwf,,M.NM1n C�,U s mi 7 n,,"t l,vgol tO III,.IPd I,U.-l tum Ad tAss LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Titre rer,PiY IA ea1PMd 1e 1M GM1Urlm1 AMS AMImn IC DmdUC11 puTilaMd In R,A UntiYO Slater m1uM• �rM 4 On tm,aua AMtae a ter Dlalncl of CWUTDm Am1 emMnYK m Dldmtn nf+Rle uN WHAT WE WILL DO If VOu1 dehUnlldllme IMIs OKwM of A mMUlKlunnq"tof I wITM erN YAar haT IM dNA al De1gIM1 OuNhaso QAnatal EA1."• rlll IAMu 11 YnlMul china 10 you to,tmwm d"nos'.1 MRa Md IM101.DmvA R I you dahver d 10 MO Dres II up holn MY OVeral ElKhr<Huussea ea SAmmMler In AuthPtK SArvlcI 510lron AIKRTIONAL LIMITED AYEAR WARRANTY ON THE SEALED REFRWENATING SYS':M AWtI.Onal GGAAT EIW hW COMMEAp en IM.1gAj 1.11,gWo.N 1Va1orh icemDRRVIr I'ond"W.QW000 Ia aeq conMCVnq IUMN 1M 01191 T1 N DrK11011 the MTP aM1 �w ma1K to,IM met OI Vw,OMumUNher eal'BDI Tat harp Vtm have IM woso hanenl of r 4m.001e6'alw nawno It a1RRY Ifu M Adddronal A yearn TM wohw,tTt an the stwAd mtTIVIAtrnq 1Vateln Is thus lo,flvA Teem Nom 1M dale of 11101n4l II,11"se.11 the dMUT1d1hv, HOW N OSTpN SERVICE TIT atNAM aPICe On YOU,dAhuMld•hM InV unit rnusl Im 411.11.1"1 And P. 1M UP NolTI MY ColoDwl,"I"Spruce^'e• r .0h.410 GAtelal Ewh,n Sonv1 SlAllr•rr I ,,SAN". f1aeae+unn+111 he VPIIUw pool,of Am,IOCA MN FIACInCal APpha"," $Tall A.Tavrnq WHAT IS NOT COVERED Tnrs At ably ofml not grwr IM how" I Vna•,lenr.n4hfryl•,q is aAm,Sgeu IN ♦ .rtrasCV, r I, eV untWednKIA Use mrludlnq INlum IO Drov,&haawtreDle and oln ofaa"mainta M IN NO E VENt"eHALf WF RE cd:+E FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Sumo stales d0 nm avow the IIIC1ua1P d,umd .tT,,df,mwUsm., IA.Ages sP M-ac+.a hTr1AIIdn of asGuelM MAY trot ADDIV M YOU Tale McrMIV ales nn1 wolY IT,the Slates W AMsaa 0,Haw AI .. r,r Inp rnOn emoth of Puseo RICO.the VUgm Isinds.Guam.the CatUll A>nt M ATAhpM SAMw, TMs warramy goA,Yw soK.hc"w r roh.a.erW YOU maV atw As.Otfmr'Apple wh,Ch vain horn state to elate JENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY '1sn EI`t ( N nVlNl c . hfUpGFP(1o1 l"",I', I T `eHl, 11W e'^Mi'RH11. GENERAL Q ELECTRIC 1'N'} e..^•.�L. G(Z4av CO O1 .,. 78 " I �,4 ,0 7,07 , (, b • i Cir+2$ i6, 5t GG+tn id,9i � � Z 1h c fi`} x�d F fz i l�+Gc e' y i "'�e- + .fin ey ....L � . ' . � tl � � , � ^ r �, ` c + :y,,�v.'l fit, ': �'x� ;N � .'+� , M ; t . . � y w f . S � . • ' ,� ,'` Four uc Womm DEP#JtT w toowmm wn m ru •301 Jut? 12, 1171 Aotwrsbly C. lW4weoatt. Mmy" wvfkw D140"Or :a� LJq�Siilr Iv4 CID 314 Date 2el7 lc, 1:» , Ming Marten, Cray At -:utney F LOAA4f U. Pu�iit M, TAa D1Cic i-.tlT )14 - Cw pz ),nerd zcr."r�. t Sot Iasinesiigs Solvl.ee .: ih ! a to rr. r� rYt and we would Siie to w OF Re+ J o THE CITY OF RENTON U 7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON,WASH.M55 = BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR c T60 sEPTEM.o MEMORANDUM TO: Dick Houghton DATE: May 12, 1992 FROM: Mayor Shinpoch Dear Dick: The matter of L.I.D. 314 has been thoroughly discussed with the City Com 11, both in open and executive session. Their decision was for us to proceed with full knowledge that we may r may not be criticized for a, allegedly high-priced consultant. At this point several things must be done: we need whatever the engineering equivalent of an itemized bill is to assure that we are paying for actual work performed and to use as a gauge for determining whether we have just cause to ask for reconsideration of the total amount. Apparently Larry Marren suggested at a Council committee meeting that there is recourse if we truly be' ve we were over-charged. The allegations of one or two citizens aren't sufficient to warrant withholding payment, but we definitely need to ascertain, through our professional people, whether we should pursue this I.ne. We need assurance that the low bidder has included all items and has not exceeded requirements. Again, the question was raised by a citizen and may or may not have merit, but once articulated the Council has a right to know that the City's professionals are satisfied with the content of the bid and the ability of the successful bidder to accomplish the work, Bba Y. Barrbara,a Y. Shinpoch, Mayor BYS:hh cc: Larry Marren Yi f� •6 �arf P'• ' 6G 'p��t� — /ti 0.S,M i' NO� � 'f'7V 1`Gt N�%1� 'l�✓ �s6• '�S -fsN. Grrot- An>.n � �i� O%7 0g-AZ _s �r �Svf,C�tlF MhkKrM�Fn April 28. 1982 City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 ATTENTION: Richard Noughtor Director of Public Works Dear Dick: Per our discussion, please find enclosed the supplement to the March 31, 1982 invoice, If you have any questions please contact the undersigned at you earliest convenience. Very truly yours, JONES ASSOCIATES, INC.. , i Ii. P. Jones President BPJ/jb UK. M it 1 b'[Nt MYN M a.•xa- 7 L.I.D.D 3i4 Reference letter from Del Bennett dated Deceaber 17. 1981 ; I. Why did the City not choose to do the design with their own staff? (The amount paid t0 Jones and Assoc. , irrc, would have supported the Public Works Design Staff for about 1 li? years. ) There are normally two possible reasons for hiring architect a consulting engineer or - scheduled in-house staff work items for project ti-ne period precluding allocation of design personnel to a given protect. need for particular engineering expertise which is not available within city. In the case of LID 114 in 1919, the existing and anticipated work schedule fnr the Cngineerinq Division required that this major-si:p proJect be handled on a consultant basis. (The f>Potechnical soils-festfnq work would, in any event, have been rprforcled by a consultant.) ?. How was ,`ones and Assorfates selected for this project, The City has a vpf� specific and regulated Procodtirt, t,r hiring outside firms for the varnishing prnfresfoa O sPwviP% (re«. Rrsol„•ion ti Nn. ? ), - This orocedure was followed lrsnfar as the Seie,;ifnn 'onmittee Prokess was concerned. Howevor, the dpcision to prn<f-ed With emnlnrnm°t of a consultant before or,anginq the npcneaary b,dget 1pi"priation was rn t. in arcnrdanrr with thn prrfe'i,pr, 1. What was the ha is 'or' if), m�oM?itrd ter, The co"ult,Ant fr.. rpgntia"+n; wore handled py trio previous po • _k•, Df•pr;or, Reference it made in the letter to top -'Suggested median fee as nr prrt r. . ASCE Manual No. 45 for professional engineering torvicps as construction There are i,1 fop cgryes in the Manual (copies at*achPd for ypur fnfa' )tin• Curyr A for pr'o,lrc,t; of AMVe-avera9e cM9plexit", Curve B - for projects of average complexity. The manual also prov+des an explanation of the types of projects +ppifcsEle to each curve {page+ ;{n and it - copies attached`. Item (91 under Curve A (the abnvp-averdgP complexity project curve) covers -- s Hi wa and urban and suburban arterial streets East Valley goad (On 114) ec 'nr7('rte�•ia1-;`T';e_;a;ir�P?,prn,jcet. N Curve A. a net construction cost prr•eet of 55,126,110 - which was the original estimate - would equate to LID NO Page 3 ftnaifzes its action an Right of Nay (i,e, Wetlands Acquisition) 'he Preliminary Assessment Roll was completed or`'e-eo-putihi to agree with the revised (dam-graded) scope and cost'of tihewas prolect. 6. What is the actual vslue of the work done to date an the basis of comm�}y unsuptedbstantiated engineering fee structures; What options dres the City have to recover unsubslentfatea feesi The preparation of consultant eggipment, in"'tes is the end result of recorded manhour. Oqu computer and sub-consultent e•pensas, etc. during the billing ^toe Period involve4, applying the contrartual rates and multipliers per the agree- ment and any subsequent authorltafiong to accomplish re_detignt, Ott If the City established that payment had been aide for tea claims which were unsubstantiated then the consultant would hn btited for the amount of the nver. Payeert. Such an action woa'd, of course, only be taken if the City held vary speciric Proof of the irrega'arity and upon advice from the City Attorney. Any CityAtto ney. o would ohv„ygsiy be re'errM to the admini;trathan, Council and City Attorney, `?. What car he dyne to salvage the project in a anre. favnrat,}n to R? part i,ipants9 al .. , in3`ratr,i fnr nny' iE (^ rw to�'.t,yr A,�re•"dte LiD 314 Page 2 fnproXI-ati,l 0ly 6-4 T$'0' BASIC Services. The nego!iatpd .iones t Associates tPP Bas s 5.5 . aPPnoCr•0, the '.anaal 'attache:!P+Oldlns tea. •n< ."u atp Msis fry inittatinq fee „ A"es G S 9 may to en va'Y aocyP or wor the c1.^ve. sa�sti'`ns ^ut a,-y cos ly compensation ray 4e do Naeuatrvn,Ud`e�eda;C sae s`ateRentvann Page i es v1Y Rennet.'t'l.tte!' ref, a of u v,!'•_"'Pt. "he C C'Pc. h ♦ t _ f Ps a $it Df1p,nDpry nstrtc-nn cost 1 artear to show that!a 4x14, PP ACr + t,� k'D1�, _ .enstr cast. the ("es ' of " corr�ctee,renef t;i6,OOr'. ;a Aid t,yr lorPteCeO tlesf n Of L:!1 114 roi'a a1 n n fee ""i .he C-.r 4.A' M1S 1 ,'�;• i f'i»,..p e. n n }��, pa rr Pn.gan tP cOYPYS Orly i. ,PPS ter Ai44nC Of Play dr graphaPhV, .>MfPrAnir�l Renton City Council 1217181 Pap 2 Public H,arins - Continued 1982 Budget Council Committee of the Whole recommendations from Budget Sessions were read (see attached),MO1'ED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLTMER, CLOSF ,TIE PUBLIC HEARIN(;, CARRIW, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND Ct.v%TR, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CITY OF RENTON BUDGET AS PRESENTED BY MAYOR SHINPOCH WITH COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AMENDMENTS AS RLAD (AMENDMENTS /1 THHOUGH 011) IN AMOUNT OF $16,500; TOTAL BUDGET AS AMENDC: $38,384,652.1 Moved by Trim, Second seed, amend the motion to include hiring of two fire fighters as proposed at Cow mitts* of the Whole meeting (one for 11 months and second for six months) not increasingbudget but taking funds from other sources, Discussion ensued and MOTION FAILED for amendment. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that of the amendments only three ware initiated by Committee of the Whole hearings and others were made by the Administration after filing of the budget, Council added No. 8, traffic channelisation at Sunset and Union; Airport fund set aside; Services for City report. *MOTION CARRIED, mended budget adopted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SEC.OTID REM. REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS.COMITTFr FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED, See Ordinance. PUBLIC HEARIR; This being the date set and proper notices having been published Federal Revenue and posted according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hear. Sharing ing to consider the Mayors proposed ese of Federal Revenue Sharing First Nearing Funds far the Year 1982 and proposed Re-appropriation of $161,00a 1O/26/81 Federal Revenue Sharing funds committed In 1981 for GO bond debt redemption; bonds not sold in'81; anticipated bond sale in 9/82, and Re-appropriation of $80,120 committed in 1981 for replacement of our central computer system. Estimated Federal Revenue Sharing funds available for 1982: Estimated Federal EntiL scents 1982 - $2•:2,R9n; Estimeted beginning fund balance - $71O,012; Estimated interest on investment of funds - $10,440; Total Estimated Federal Revenue Sham ing available for 1982 $1,061,166. Mayor's proposed 1982 axpenji- tures: General Government - $179,961; Debt Service - $1901718; Security of persons and property/public safety - $210.548; Physics'. Environment - $188,R05; Transportation - $177,734; Economic haviroc. merit Social Services - $24,700; Intellectual Environment/Librarlea S9O,9Oo; Grand Total $1,Oe1,166, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING, CARRIED. Councilman Clymer noted the Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue is approved in the adoption of the budget. MOPE) BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE USE OF FEDERAL. SHARING. R VENUF AS APPROVED IN THE BUDGET. CARRIED, CONSENT AGENDA The following Items are adr ted to one motion which follows those business matters lnclud•,d: Water Project City Clerk mead reported bid opening 11/20/81 for Water Project 0611 LID 0117 LID 1317 located in the vicinity of South 131nd between 8Oth S and 64th S. See atta..hed tabulation. Refer to Utilities Committee. General Election City Clerk Mead reported the official certification of results of Certification the General Election Canvass of 1113/81. Position No. I: George J. Perry 2,426, Nancv Mathews 3,142 Elected; Position No. 2: Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected; Position No. 7: John W. Reed 3,811 Elected, W. C. Gonnawn 1,546. Information. Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint for personal injury and property damage filed by Richard W. Raacow vs City of Renton, Glacier Park, Burlington Northern and .lack Benarova Co, for allepd failure to post signs/barricades on Galley Parkway SW, Rotor to City.Ante,-rnev. Interim tinancing Lettet from Acting Finance Director Bennett presented bid results LID 0714 for interim financing of LID 0114 in amount of $750,UOO for East Valley Highway and SW 16th St. improvements, The letter recommended acceptance of the bid of Peoples National bank at an in tt rate Of 621 of Peoples prime rate at the time of Initial tak. and the rate be adjusted for all existing varreats every 90 dove with the new rate in 0 fe, I Ia• any new warrant Issued during the subsequent 90-day Peti„d. The ,,.able rate concept would continue with interest rate ad ustaenta evary 90 days, Rater to Maya and Means Lcmmitts*. Sao Ordinance. " Jae .Lait„a47cfc.. ,.•,�,,,,�,�-�L�!' -...14 /�*r126j7o aE- 44 t i 4AA04 - ro,,,o( 'tea 44 4A•at. L•er.tA t zrtkes! F ,�j,,�„ tx fie parw.h � ,C`'+ e •l�,lr� .E/s �r y4r Y( .�dN' frir, r f1 .cki�7.l.� Jr114 l V ttY�lOsF, 7OJC aor 6�61 ../,'t-tt[ 4''�'.sYt,,,i �� i v !:'U .I/t�r:t1.!r'•s �f, ['�'"�,� f� C�l.wy� b't *� x� `lr ✓��t/It tvt Mt �S of cz, fir... :Vt7 (�t?NJ7R''vCT,-BwI r'C?S.r E�'r•tis'�?'"F' is «9r�r'c. A r..aw ?fq;✓r ��' NO �A,fi,[' 1e.1 I �� aLa.�i APrcY'NCr �'E n,5 r• `�C• � ftsM/u'r7�v-r�„�,� , ftur ✓Hf 4/" ACE /7Lw-t>r '9tf e%�ZOI^rYOA7`cN o-c cY�7kr� '' 1 t�/J'�UNdE7Q/�A yHE�✓T ..� .�e.:f�N •�vcFrs. 1 OF RF4, z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOUGHTON • 01REC10R +F MUNICIPAL BUILDING "0 MILL AVE SO RENTON,WASH.99055 p° 206 235 2569 t PED SEPTEo BARBARA Y. SHiNPOCH January 21 , 1982 MAYOR TO: Vince Lee FROM: Dick Houghton SUBJECT. Jones Assoc. Contract I think we came out fairly well; however, we are nc'. out of the woods. Your suggestion to pursue a complete reconc,liation of the billings is good That definitely should be accomplished. One thing which came out oC the meet g was how Mr. Jones computed the charges. More correctl, -- what base figure he was using. It appeared to me he was using a base figure of over $1,000,000. According to the contract (Signed) he should have been using S5,126,370.00. How can this be when it is right in the contract? We need to find out about this also. RCH:pmp April 13, 19oY Mr. Dick Houghton Department of Public Works City of Renton ZOO Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Regaruing: Project Cast Estimate and Engineer's Estimate Dear Di Enclosed for your review and use are two copies of the Project Cost Estimate, including the Engineer's Estimate, for L.I.D. 314. We have At- tacheo ou, standard "Construction Eost Estimate" form to the this form outlines the basis for and assumptions utilized in P,of project costs. Very truly yours, JOKES A�ck'JATES, :NC, UantEI :'awsor„ P.E. Manauwr, Professional Services DLDl.0 Enclosure ak..P.l k as atxa CITY OF RENTON PROJECT 79154 LID 314 April 25, 1982 Supplemental Detail - Invoice dated March 31, 1982 Estimated Construction Custs Basic Construction S6,001,641 Contingencies (51) 300,082 Engineers Estimated Construction Cost $6,301,723 Engineers Fee,. (Basic) Design Data Surveys (2.51 x $6,301.723) E 157,543.08 Geotechnicdl Study 19,500.00 Preliminary Assessment Role 8.250.00 Basi< Ce: ,q services (6.51 X 6,301,723 X 851) 348i170T20 Basic Fee 533,463.2J Additional Servic-s and Alternative Design 21s,266.G4 {See Detail "A" below) Total Fees $ 743,'29.32 Detail "A" - Additional Services d Alternative Designs Services provided during LSe period August, 1979 through May, 1982, beyond the basic Scope of Service and billed in accordance with Exhibit "C" of Contract dated June 21, 1979 include the following major items: (3) Preparation of legal desc. .,..,ons for right-of-way acquisition (b) Preparation of separate Bid Schedules (c) Studies and design effort assoc W ed with the P-Q Channel (d) Assistance in securing Letters of Credit (e) Studies and design of various sewer alternatives (f) Preparation of Deduct alternatives (9) Redesign of 27th Streat alignment (h) Redesign entire drainage system based upon design criteria changes { Design of suitable alternative to accommodate Austin Conpany property drainage (3) Modification to signal at 16th and Lind W Modification and redesign to water system • page 2 - 4/25/P.2 City of Renton SupplMeental Detail - 3/31/8? Invo-ce FEE COMPUTATION - A00ITI0' d SERVICES kyugust 3, 1979 through March 31, 1982) rincipal 310 hours 0 $45.00 hour $ 13,950.00 Associate $73 ho,a' P 39.00 hour _ 22 3� 47.00 .,,.,total Professional Fees S 36,L97.00 T; -hnical/Professional Staff Costs Classification Hours _- Payroll_ Cost Tech 2 296 $ 2,590.00 Tech 3 341 3,624.83 Tech 4 .49 4,146.12 Tech 5 377 5,183.75 Staff 1 357.5 4,134.83 Staff 2 318 5,178.60 Staff 3 887 12,950.20 Staff Prof. 1 330 5,177.70 Staff Prof. 2 256 4,661.76 Staff Prof. 3 211 _._Lil46_15 Total Payroll Cost S41.793.94 Professional Fees (Payroll Cost A 2.80) 145,t_73.03 Non-labor Direct Costs, Consultants 29,518 7 Professiotal Fees (Nonlabor Cost N 1.151 33,946.01 Total Fees, Additional Services 5215.266.W CITY OF RENTON PROJECT 79154 LID 314 April 75, 1982 Suppi mental Datail - invoice dated March 31, 1982 Estimated Construction Costs Baste o�ruct on 6.001,641 Contingencies (58) _ 300,082 Engineers Estimated construction Cost S6,301,723 Engineers Fees Basic) Design Data Surveys (2.Si x $6,301,7231 S 157,543.08 Geotechnical Study 19,50U.00 Preliminary Assessment Pole 8.2S0.00 4asic Design Services (6.51 X 6,301,723 X 851) 348,170.20 Basic Fee 533,463.20 Additional Services and Alternative Design 215,266.D4 ;See Detail "A" below) Total Fees $.,, 748,729.32 0gtail _A" - Additional Services 8 Alternative Designs Services provided during the period August, 1979 through May. 1482, beyond the basic Scor- of Service and billed in accordance with Exhibit "C' of Contract dated June 21, 11170 include U e followinq major items: (a) Preparation of legal descriptions for right-of-way acnuisiii (b) Preparation of setarate Bid Scheduti,• - � ) Studies and design Wort associated w,th the P-9 Channel (d) Assistance in securing Letters of Credit (0) Studies and design of varioc sewer alt,rna�.,vr, (f) Preparation of Deduct alternatives I Redesign of 27th Street alignmr ' (h, Redesign entire drainage system based upon Li criteria changes (*4 Design of suitable alternative to accom+wdate Austin Company property drainage Modification to signal at 16th am' Lind Modification and redesign to water system Pay. 2 - 4/25/82 City of Renton Supplemental Detail - 3/31/82 Invoice FEE COMPUTATION - ADDITIONAL SERVICES (August 3, 1979 through March 31, 1982) Principal 310 hours @ $45.00 hour $ 13,950.00 Associate 573 hours @ 39.00 hour 22,347.00 Subtotal Professional Kees S 36.297.00 Technical/Professional Staff Costs Classification Hours Payro11.Cost Tech 2 296 S 2,590.00 Tech 3 341 3,624.83 Tech 4 349 4,146.12 Tech 5 377 5,183.75 Staff 1 352.5 4,134.83 Staff 2 378 5.178.60 Staff 3 887 12,950.20 Staff Prof. 1 330 5.177.70 Staff Prof. 2 256 4,661.76 Staff Prof. 3 211 ,14o.15 Total Payroll Cost 551,793.94 Professional fees (Payroll Cost X 2.80) 145,023_03. Non-labor Direct Costs, Consultants 29.518.27 Professional Fees (Honiehor Cost R 1.15; .?',,946.01 Tota, Fees, Additional Se,wices $215,266.04 . a • r ti ' w 1 + � ' Q CITY OF RENTON LID 314 UNPAID INVOICES April, 1982 ... S 3.979.28 May, 1981 ... 1,289.89 May, 1981 ... 1,369.10 June, 1981 ... 668.83 July, 1981 ... 945.22 March, 1982 ... 107.63b.33 1f _ ✓ONES April 3D, 1981 +asoclsrts INc CI+NFUUINd F NgINfFaS � L City Clerk City .t Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, VA 98055 CINntNo lite _ r Protract No, 79t5L A� INVOICE For Professional Ser '-as rendered owu_k1, .14 81 in connetoon with contract dated_.. JU119._12�_ your BO.No. ^•oiect Tnte. W— Valiy RQ"10 ___.Y. 1. Phase Praltminary_ Assessment Roli {p30S: Office and field work -In support of Clty's applieatton to MSOOT for ' channel Improvements adjacent to Highway 167: cons)%ting c oetermination Of channel geometry, hydrologic analysis and Computerized flood rouN ng, Technical staff 1.089.25 Fayroli post (1..5) 1,361.56 ,'rofessional Fee J1.8) $3,812.37 Yon-labor directs (computer charges) 105.66 Equipment 6 facilities charges 61,25 Total Phase 3 $3,979.28 _. Fhase 4 - Basic Servlces Phase (Fixed Fee $466,475,00)t 8S1 complete $396.503.75 less previously invoked (396,503.751 Total Phase 4 S -0. TOTAL ALL PHASES $3X5 RECAPt 4181 $3,979.28 Total due $3,979.28 Project Manager TOTAL AMOLINT TtH15 INVOICE $ 3.979.28 Pn v`�lwpeffN,il:.l. ,r ♦, t l:rh...6ta M'!' C \ wy 31, 1981 ✓OA/ES •Sl '-,xx,NC vs. J City Llcrk L City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, WA 98055 1118 C,tani No 7 r Project No 79154 INVOICE For Ptohraaronal Semcq ranoele0 thru 5/31 te__fl1 In conrection with contract dalad dune _ta 79 Your PO No Project T.na ...__..—EatL�alleY..Bnad l:o___.._.. _- 1. Phase 2 - Soils Investi4ation (020): Non direct labor (Converse Ward Davis Dixon) E 1,190.52 Professional fee (1.15) 51,369.1P 2, nhase 3 - Preliminary Assessment Roll 1030): Services provided on time and expense basis in conjunction with sanitat•y sewer lift station preliminary design; and assessment Segregation of Parcel 45 (Allenbach short olat) Technical staff salaries S 300.07 Payroll cost (1.25) 375.09 Professional fee (2.8) $1,050.2; Non labor directs (cormouter charges) 239.E 3. Phase 4 - Basic Services Phase (fixed see 5466,475.00?_ 85. corolete $396,503.75 less previously invoiced (39_6* 003,75) Total Phase 4 TOTAL ALL PHASES $2.658.99 RECAP: 4/81 $3,979.28 5/81 ;2 6� 5�99 rop;ECr "-I 5FP _.��. TOTAL AVOUNT'-4�SINw1•CE ( :Z,658.99 +Y n'.rn 1..1 •,I. f. f Y-4'Yi•:V f:'Y`.•1: f1': • June 30. 1981 JOKES ASSOC1ATRIANC CONS"DNy (NO'NEEAS J City Clerk L City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, WA 98005 Clint No. 111 F r Project No. 79154 INVOICE For P,otesa.ona�5emcex renareo mru 6/30 t9 81 In Connection xnn contfact dated __._June .19__79 You,P O NO _ Pfoiem Title East Valley Road LID 1, Phase 3 - Preliminary Assessment Roll (A30): Services provided on time and expense basis in conjunction with sanitary sewer lift station preliminary design. Technical staff salaries S 13C.24 Payroll cost (1.25) 162.66 Professional fee (2.8) -± Non labor directs (computer charges) .212.82 2. Phase 4 - Basic Services Phase (Fixed Fee $466,475.00.): Me,, complete S396,503.75 Less previously invoiced (396_503.75) Total Phase 4 TOTA;. ALL PHASES S668.83 RECAP: 4i81 $3,97?.28 5/81 21658.99 6181 666.83 MM777 PRCJECT "ANA ER _ TOTAt.AMOUNT THIS INVOICE 5658.83 .•x NON�n.N,..nu eE,..n,a.,nEN.a»E•.aowv vuly 31. 1981 JONES •AOCUTea.two tOwsui nWO F wOiweEll3 City Clerk City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, '4A 98055 Client N0.__-_- 1118 r P,z,ecl No. _ 79154_ INVOICE For Protess,"at services rendered tnru 7/31 ig 81 . In connetiton*,In Contract dared. June to 79 vout P.O No —._. Project Tltle. East galley Roed LID 1. Phase 3 - Preliminary Assessment Roll (M30): rvtces provided on time an expense asis in conjunction with resurvying of rubble piled on east end of 19th Street, Technical s'aff salaries S 256.92 Payroll cost (1.25) 321.15 Professional fee (2.8) S 899.22 Non labor directs (computer charges) -0- Equipment 6 facilities charges 46.00 TOTAL Phase 3 S 945.22 2. Phase 4 • Basic Services Phase (Fixed Fee $466,475.001: A. Tentative design a cost estimate for formation pro- ceeding ($46,647.47) 1000 complete S 46,647.47 Less previously invoiced ( 46,647.4i) TOTAL Phase 4 A S -0- 8, Final plans, specifications 6 cast estimate ($396,503.75) 98% complete $388,573.68 Less previously invoiced (349,856.28) TOTAL Phase 4 B $38,717.40 C. Site visits, final inspection 6 project completion (S13,994,24) 01 complete -0- PRO.tECT MANAGER v TOTAL AMOUNT THIS INVOICE 1 '19,662.62 :'A wpP,.uP wPr.Elt,l WE KP NEa, iNlYr Ntf NI Nr! � . C City of Renton - 79154 July 31, 1961 Invoice Page Two D. "Fs Built" plans ($0,329.54) 0% complete S -0- �I CITY 01 RENTON LID 314 ,lob No. 79154 RECORD OF PAYMENT May 13, 1981 $ 60,051.48 December 22. 1980 32,548.47 December 10, 1980 9,329.50 November 5, 1980 261,943.40 August 22, 1980 33.057.16 January 23, 1980 104,073.23 November 6, 1979 140,DB9.75 Total $641,092.99 ANALYSIS OF BILLING ITEMS Contract Extra Invoice Paid Due Geotechnical 19,500 1.3,439.28 32,939.28 31,570.18 1.369.10 Prel.Assess. - Roll 8,250 20,408.25 28,658.25 28,658.2� -0- Pre.Oesign 40,961.10 46.647.47 46.647.47 46,647.47 -0- Spec Services -0- 11,831.30 11,831,30 4,948.08 6,893.22 Design Data Surveys 157,543.08 -0- 179,413.00 179,413.00 (21.869.92) Basic Services348,176.20 -0- 349,856.01 349,856.01 ( 1,685.81) Add'd Services -0- 122,939.74 107,636.33 -0- 122,939.74 Credit Needed _ (8,252.32) _ Totals $74,424 48 215.266.04 748,729.32 641,092.99 �07,636.33 • _ .�► a i . / .. +► ' , ` -- - '� . � RS i .�' P aLi \ P • � r _ !� .. . . � ` /. i.. .. � .. � 1 I .r . . 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INDUSTRY STANDARDS—Those enclosures conform to I . AStaple is provided for padlocking.and each enclosure n as a hation\1Elaetrical Menufacluran Aswciat'or NEMAlmano remoyate end raversibie print Pocket Body shftenei- i-1 ara for Typal(Watertight And Ou ighq,Type 4X(Wetdignt door m"i are Provided in larger enclosures ear A, 4 Ousnignt and Corrosion-Rnntnll.Type 910uanighi,Rain - rigidityExternalfastare furnished for mounting Collar at,.ii tight and Type IN Rainproof and Bleel- 4n crowded 10r mounting the optional panels PANEt.SMUST Ica-Resistnt) Type 1211 ndustnal user),And Type 131 OIIbghI BE OROE R E D SE PARA TEL Y and Duenigho enclosures, They also conform to Joint Indus anal Counol(JIC)etanderd EOP 1.1967 Many of tnesunclo ACCESSORIES- PANELS—PanMsmustMordeedspaIkely nmeyare in the lisled L'y UndsrWM1terf l\DOr\IOIIM,InG alinditl!nc thet table not lumifhad with the MtGlJeuq Panels all 17 gaups SiNI STANDARD SIZES Enelex m EnelA. n. Encfowr .'Aria Panel CotMw Step Sd. 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Middlesex, N.J. 0&146 • 201 5600MO DS30 Digitai Scanner System _ PRINCIPLE FEATURES L s •�'��a, - • 3 or 16 m-,il%of data,00mml N.nM rniitad Input.CMOS lagm fLi • :l•11 Tav to Caftapae for ARM hor'aI Capaory R� l/l1.let wTe rnodyk Erato w,ta arww WMIWa.a" sarM ppwe•supply as FSK To"Voln TRANSMITTE F • E.1whal stop awl Control alit sync 1Ptobel Wtput at y X MY" 1 Ralay be roltapr output • 74ta mn Moro 70 to 250 po'ntt W. • S.ogie Woa n.X h'TR aM REC•VR • Hghly or,re with b'count.",tv deeck•n a and 3 ease RTZ Code Double pan opnoo available by soap" • Op9nMi"I"t"o M late yald r rat pr•Net on I"EMi RE CA IYER %1•appab"r Ceedo Stamt the w drtert.un iophonal at X'MT RI ope•am,•.+-any 3 state f SK l ore,ChanMl OS30 DIGITAL SCANNE Is bYSll M Thr DS':t0 T,ousvq r s ,l the MAW Rem, re I'll-Wntamed m a Wue e-dmdule .,,,Aral to room u•ed hi• v D3p$tons P$k 1':n! 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It wrdy W4 ,:renal rl ppww tupplY 1Mlage The tytlern nperaea pre Ito tame•shag!as that'MuuMl cu the FSK tine thus 4Tpt. fv•A the pr+xa• supply rrouuyment\at oaril one M IN APPLICATION Wiser, '1+t DAO DS34' %.I..M Ssttln•. ::tM n revip:m••n Both VIMAY .its• and lftf law We prtg,a.n dealer,..each w tl- the 030 Sec•1 FSK a...n luny WovaWs a:tax ,i eld nowlw•14 off a pestle W RMor The•! are ro hovers. .Mahe tot remntr.rxcb c"a•d W data attiplkPJn I+•'ni, delavl W oM%hot TultiwMalMs omit us the dealers Seto o,,,W Tole sVe'tynded I.4'at-:>/4 had a 11'61.7e13 IT 'Tv tt obtalMd by data bit MpM.- finale odd RIMY two The Kanto± ""'I, orabl" the zw1 'o apply ." ` o bet Criss 3 pate•lium+n•r�iM! d,K'eta ugpds, IN t+ are erslydol",t an".1tM I •hi• rera wr wt,,won,they as derodad and Me encMMl and CASCADING FOR ADDITIONAL CAPACITY h"'ohtwd to tM.ea"et Yso w e"'""v Me deoodW W CoMNted to thu"te •Mat contact. re voltage. o:ip.',t The JST 16 and DSP 16 Tay be"aVon at tot,red to Two nail Wdeovs may M'Iwo n app"to duaeflcns a Wovde addlhoval 00 nt CAW,N In M,TMe two Mree caTTurslutron C•lR.t Mut 4N 4.-1111 a euR papery pry Y four tarsus are ttpna•ad weuert'ally no, a pnple t M nMNpl 1W1Ctlpn. TM bINrY IWula trav repratant teal" thb.Ml each with .ts Own ade•eu(v ee. Thus the Rshe" pp.••ts,oomho t-pV!1,d•p'tr wlenaw•nq yhmt,Mum r COW,t* TaY be awnded to arooln"wi 30 42 W 56 Wde,e1C pools m1w,.1ely INSTALLATION DSR30 SCANNER RECEIVER OS30 SPECIFICATIONS im ahousn of tan DS3D Sywwn:t madlir acoomphtwd The USA30 Ralalrw n apwlabw .n a singe 11.... W Th• pope Uwe 4n9 ream",no pw641 tools e, hit nydule.eQmOpod WIth tithe, M Byani Or 4161se^ pu!laner•t Terminals are wo opleve. or optional tern P.d. Both unity An, supplied with as talent Alno,. GENERAL wq,Eueh module fits No the Do GMT.0XV3 DKM5 at»ill mntacl pre pse. t,w+th NI CADO Y arms tonne. or DKMI I harms. The harms comalmong the"M'dspna a summon return point Tlm E'Oam I,lot If also a,« •w+w Ou1pu, Ba Mail soon,nnl.d a credit nwrstllng rack for mounting on a twit with twisted form A contacts,wild with tin back con;a,t-. !Ili Rates 50 to 600 bds:wit,20 to 260 pomtsmi: It an a ywoocai Pam Con'VII the+mtaltrer nitruehms bought out to orator a Tolley C output Pet pam Cp^ Temp Range .40 to-70 it",C ,to':„c+«inn•w+••!c�.••a1:n- itch era rated at 5 ampwt at 2E roc tan 125 roc w1h a 10 a Q hm+t,a Me common arcu+t III TYp CM05,wIm plug.n soctats DST30 SCANNER I RANSMITTER The DSR30 Is pin avauable, at a .educed Tort wrth a Intwrwe Screw hrMlmli a*'M wrap Tile US730 Tlarlte-.I!,I 1 All Italy witty MAN 8 0. 16 wild state output. Each wo-i It an NPN uncomm-.nod w! D,nwnvons PIU%.n moduw.5.25 M a 1.7 W It 11 50 .rot .earn mumw with Photo wpitlon IW11M.6..the, wear CaPabw of liming 100+w at Up 10 50 volts UOuhve a ration-se voltage kev,ng mane be fnploved a The.,hot m wng it" be strapped flit ,#we of me f l'o + lent H Weight Appoumnky 2 IN rwn modulee dry cnmle kaylng n ertanv case.as Soli of al!CntullY't on the event of hHl of dots aannkJr Ertw, 12 24.46 IT 126 rnn; do or ac her be 1. Ma.ntan IwI valid dta,w,rI wrytk pod for kNing.and 1houed be sPne.hed adorn ado 2 Rewt to Pot Too icml Move. "VA.ttlopttw. Input I,"wim l for uw vAswe v Ildesi A pose, flu rasel t also,prop•ded w a,twda•d feature rot the upwat on W tan tanmr translative, such a Thn c.lcua preeenl5 andnm in.outputs ding power tw"I f,STYu TRANSMITTER To o In Qv*,CWA vpmpro, dgsu° stermtw!ng ivsmm, etc and two In Stawt lopul; A Des Contact or VoIW Input photo Isolate. Pm side common.5. 12.74:48 or 125 Whimwr tan%too flgMl Il siwl ed.the scanow cantplells A ttemmnn chru.t s wettable tan T MM!ng w Perform edc YaC(reII001 wlKtedl.31rol point a I - valtpe Itpapi tblll ,It scan before tt oolong.thus enanl,ng the un•T to pwrtm:T w1anl a Moew,man Iunelao.or a watut Nwnp demolition OR Me tomp•ee wwd Ts and,efts In tan sync Mut,on unto' f recMan The fgtus change output may ba uad to m+f It,. 8 loogla Inpat nor Isolated.sink 0 35ma to sagmt ground 133K to Vcc) spmlMd To Start age 11 at wh-rh lime IT owls It the bp.o an term oteeT a to vool appeal tit,upon detMh n of Uata Clopo, A PNP onrpmm nth collector,Vice a 5bnt Mae eying of the wad TMt Manure n pwitruiwly vwhal when a Nato;change The Output M mot nlwda onto manually (In oanlPldtlm tans`Iwarwwrno data The synC Agra)ern rave! P. NPN uI,<cmmme mllecfo!e,nk ro gild SG+w mat put If aim available #old may be uwd to IOn1101 eaht Nl E eight deposits vats,as AID taWFtrWs.at, A 05030 Despite Pam, A avwitble Tw mdalaltan:n a POWeI Con;„•lap!:,: S..To Point"tort it y 0 fin its R i3ma M mom•OXII Iromr,Wn•rn ho",tan cannel SlarMn Paint j 2 el rel&,et Point ®18rm An op.00li moat;e n i Wtut mange d«t•,lun Ali , u,inon oft Wily sYPWv Theso"Imludva 8 Kw rq Cwnnt P to Nina net pools fa belay and vWuge moms one prey ..« rat I ,, tan Tort Worwa sod wane MV Ita of oleo F$K Mcnrers«Ind r olio ;. an au!poT w amMted Thn option 11 not or 18 LED status I+d.utps,point demlTttatron hadelt.a Stasuf Cnalpr De,et•+:i'^ Detwn am l+ngle or multiple status pomp tfwngo and may be ttrapped 1a timed auto titan^ .+an w status Ivtul option n selected Sup status change :ndllatisr.. an alatlbl alarm; and an Albert matho.or mantwl rest W,w 0lahon•P'uvM law fot'•W,mQ output malls from the I wan change!wT pud;Wwpr Wann Ruspese,a utilized. Sisbp-Start owtrr Used in slap tstnpeylWon of dart fYndtronnu;iV_fertility word)w,d tan t bpmmng of lul,s%harOl•de+e:Il.. The,lower rot mile"output verlto"of Ts MA 301eyev Imo word used, I rest the co d two output v-,d,Me tan n Wsitnla 1 M,•.-."Ialy Inn e...,o •'fir dara oulpot Soon,Uutou, EId 0t word sqm! sea table to,«rternai um.such as to,epupfl neory >,l data umul } AII.••.•n.:v ,.Ito•, s=+ k+, ,I to , the FFK tranumt fa a Motto dlagran,testnPt on c• The Opwafirm M the •a,wouStY /Ism or lase logic its epwlb'e! + ..•Tit rn en' q wpiPn,v DSR30 Rnpnw rIe• to E:ywr 2 5enal dole n demodu 3 M,e too ,I I..' .� r ,•y.rta-..t%qna' Ialat tW toe I Sy, tom Ier41 Mr and atpla`d so thy IOvol $hp„a•I I I nI ."W...t"'T ann shakes thanye go,"to the t,ti,p+ttw The shift gr,wgta,conlmlled fine mot.I I ."I , ,an .a lolls cv+u•rah.I.I. In the it," adlranrev Thr 11"I "U.", for path data PUIW xc+ al J,I"e" It. ..ill ,.gm pe,atnv such opod! aM ptovdet Inputs to trip Mot clock and at Count, a A 11 It 0 It, t.,mlol the hurry The ekK'k also dbapt the so,*datetta,aAKd,IepPldl lO D030 RECEIVER Iry mom tort I'IIII its..I a.n^: 4',ou=o.• TM double wroth W-H MAW with an output To tee data Status Drlpun A Relay UU•W t N asnt amp t, folrr,A Iw!aied a I form C ale pO.n1.16 point umi6 1 T;r Is hl ,I It ... d.; Ia _. L' Too lam,aaar••I m« Iunder got« tM;rn TM numpiete word Is«ecenad.and the bum A I.,plant 0",err Primmer Ili-,Ter IT let of 5 amp W?"ir I I blow.with Atnul•- •'a}r-•r, -till , f ;r v 1 Pit air: .;put'tat, I far ca'.!nj oaf per iv fMck we Wnftlta,Y,that Inputs TO hn,It et 10 amp oI Cam 10n r'II W:. tell In.^a,h loot! -it, drtn^ ,Ilvlrrr, Thu rna data v"'Oro, list#enabie the Bete to Beset#a sansfw OR PA"",to `uc,rel a+;s u'".afh nu,x Tha Piddle",osh%tan r t pl date flooie ts,it Ittr 10 8 SOhi Italy Output NPN mtwp unconrl miler for 50ma 0 30.011f msa ci Tr l •t o-n 41:I W.a tr W the l.:ape, the oo,wlp,lhn whMl ddnvrttan tndWlteNYlvu tan ,,.Ivea The .I+;s ,:- nI« '+, nnmr I'l:.n "".0, Ilatmd aove!LOCUdf Deta Inp n. l•npedMrr e+ 109 !Toms e,thrr to a supply vultpe a grocM IsnoWa6'd.Tine a Saw t• I 1P,l "it" 1 F 1 ' "In lip"" taus« IBC d the putt`-'! J 1.1,, 4 n. Kt ;pv,t -.awrhvhy ill Wfwn Top Salim, tlgr•M d rrappd h dpUQlt wan. POWer Cnnslmph✓•` A RY4y(?lips pant and. IN 0165nta the F%K I'l umef«- a to'V it-lay leldl tre`n "'du Im r0ald worddWt s the Th."bat fa QIt with Is blew watt 16,wlnt-and,12rO326na tote a 1 -.,, I.V', I'll''v , :.«, it,,,a su„tes being M!1N4 ovt at the Stith,plow Y ben W ban romped OR hI :. 'To I a "I Its,ht I.soon slgna` I+: rO dopy,thol eanpal1w puvodlt an addlhonrl at B SOid Star« P or ,11:1 by 0 20om. 12v 0 45ma the ++'.rt„tat Tat-. +a .u•d In, F5K 11 vomllte• to wilds ml To die data oamltr Beta It Hie second W, d lads W 16 at unli,kr 0 3fams,12v 1t 80ma xn'rtspr,..I 4 a^yV• ...... •,pllurney s li Ton Novnln can,were, the Ins"Wad I,Mpetod And amthw wed W1ft popow$&,I,Bolster OutPutt lurn Off vid rearrive,K unIll Mtllot o1 yield lransoulson UNA11%output Poslfver cvnM u lea ', ,n c.. "My". bf roeeytwred prove,to AccePTana Data;)lYnml Fad'Nelrt DUtPf•1f Turn oM,or we ntamw•md Ile arcordar,tt with Itlt valid innsmlafitm until data Tt ' ea„ I I r•. rOlon no TV,Ile When tplppwl Ili. doa lad Mwt the winml MMlve' I:tit IS•eelt VV4yw1 firaPpaQMI Motto Anal lr'V Qe pNM1'l 1. rhap.dis tYnch,algw, "tap as will avmmetM*ity rwl to a Ito signal- as all Leroy,Pp deK•:W Mallow down m tan event of the lab of tem dot hgnll Wane m" Status Change Detect+on oily (N tingle p when tatut An is ^l"Tod) a!ad pane✓ T M WIPut piths rgMl�wMo The pa Ile d PlI ty at o-W Wotan from 'nohat era aid w I,dw d the realpe, wAl eater« Ian lot vild tlab n ply (Not Utlabe when tloWiv x'an n whaedl. cbek twfrs aId rovdpl aI,..do patlty,bit wne!v tlrpllrA a,Nd Prattu the time pgmi'd rntaed and a now vatd moor 1 Secwrty - Odd owlty Mt 2 tfop Mho 3 ta,• RT2 ode for rount and Angle or doubts Kan be m mph wwd n mm!veld Itttppabei INPUTS ATUSCMA TPCTOR' ONOTD DATA PARITY [ I$OLAT ION MULTI GEN Pt.F XEq i1. OUTPUT FSK GATES TRANS COM -^ UNF FXT , WNTROL STOP.START 81T SYNC SYNC ,j(`CLOCK DONTRO�-'1 , Gl)UNTER --`�GF� OUTPUT FIGURE 1 TRANSMITTFR BLOCK DIAGRAM 'OPTIONAL .. .- — SDEL_CA STATUINFIi qEGtSTFR ARITO� CNG DIET CS � J _ _YE DATA rglgPT ')ai4 TRANSFER K IOLK1-1M GEN nHAlif —._� j Ta ' .(JTPUi IF�PWR VAII DATA FA1l I l SYNC i gRIVF H+ LRFSFT 1 � OET RIT I)UTPUT COUNTER RELAYS UA1A f AIL T t� I OUTPUTS ' z le cuM 11G1'.Hk ; NkcklViM WLOCK DIAGRAM f 11 A 41 ELECTRONICS INC. 43 COMMERCE: STREET a SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 17081 a (201) 37"880 Alewives Audio Tone Frequency Multiplex Systems _ Modules Rif networks ntarcnangsenle with Uundar Electronics units. i . Unit provides both relay and solid Rate aytout. . Single FSK channel strapoable to, use as two indlaoem iiW eC a iL f most 2-state chaareR. . Transmitter hegpartty him. . Kayea from dry contact or any logic vol[agla. TRANSMITTER a Unbona electable by strapping. Tip costly adapters ra- quired . 50 to SW bits Isar second ' . Plug-in CMOS logic and hamistork . Front panel Last socket. s I i . 2+tate or 3-•tea opernwn. . Interchange. Plug-m MIMISms, available in all standard traquemies. RECEIVER • Screw terminals for am installation. • Up to 27 ch,hri oa vo,o¢ede circuit. AUDIO TONE FREQUENCY MULTIPLEX SYSTEMS APPLICATION relay rack. Spacial swap frames are also available. Each DAQ Electronics audio tone frequency multiplex qs. module N supplied amalete with its mi connector ems provide an effective and economical Mons of mmum which it installed in the harm osing only a screw driver control ash data acqu,smmin when then sd•igndiant die A siot„e 12 voc supply it required for the operation of arwes Mrywh n the control and the remote sites.Audio tom hoe tote transmittps and dowers. This may be supplied frequency hatch lay sys"ms have the reliability necessery by the customer,or may be obtained from Powv suPpbes for wipiabon by the eleotnc. gas and wear utilities'. by available from DAQ Electronics. Rater to the Applicable IN communications oil and pimbm, stnl, swinto AM tons unit spiicificabon far me current requaeq for -Pare other mousLies, bon of that unit. Audio tone channels are used to convey control or date It is aim recommended that a line isolation unit and a ugmh a..almost any communications m ollum it may be u.pe protector M ulad in each communication circuit, artir telaphiane circuit, paved waa line, microwave ar Tr.to devices protect against surges caused by induced vol �,qio baseband. Various signals are mult,clet ad of different tapes.etc_on the commutation Iinf. froduenchos, to provide discrete COrinnl of many functions over a single communications circuit The maorad ygmis No mail tools a, [nit tons s mcessery for sit i the cornett installation ed DAQ tone equipment. $imps in used us to ope e n and Sip urakxs or selves.start a stop muctions are supphad with each shipment of two pwp Pumps, dnvt Analog readout devices,etc. Appllations for - aidw tone system,ire almost unlimited.whaawr control anent. or hot ng is to be dam onto a dntan se.in some ash as MAINTENANCE drtle as a quanta mil,,then exists a situasion when its ire is•canda lly faeaible. DAQ vitems are deigned for ease of maintenance.The A tone channel consists of a time transmitter and a tom modules are Plug in for quick •Mat to internal comport reoigr.Slash tuned to me saim frequency.UP to 21 fiat ants. An axanckor card enables the testing of the unit wb de colt, each at a tli mrMt beqUMCy, an beattOrrlmddaled Plugged nto the Ineva A front parwl teat Socket permits M20 o by a angle voice-padre CircuitCircuitThe maximi n ^der at the of levels,eta, from the hoot,using IN Cum chonnoll which may be used denerida Primarily upan the der OMA or QMnS mead.a,a rester available cm DAQ kevmq de•d inquired for the panleviar ePPllabon ash the ms, itElectronics.Plug in frequency have clement•arcs, Ion frequency quality of the ivmmuniatmn circuit eleme t n pKtmal to have one chanatt .1 l m chat, elememi, as a more nor an eon.• inrtallehon of tam edam INSTALLATION cols When any channel folk,-1,frequency•laments may M ,owned in the ware channel and the channel put back on Each at fare tom channels is modular and Plugs into a the ITN. Unit mi is facilitated by Plugin logo chips and 3 module of an 11 module frame for mounting in a 19inch transistors. Commonly available lost equipment and tac w,y-provided nitmetmm vnabla users to affect ropers. A Cial logic and standardized commun¢auon devices. tact,",pan service +also amenable The OC '9 oscillator I1 tocloted in a sealed,plug in can. such that the frequency Of any unit may N Changed meralv QUALITY CONTROL lay plWgmg In a different oscillator Both the oscillator and DAO antral a rpld Quality control system. In addition the COnnpsen OTTO module are interchangeable al th to normal inaction pmtedum, each assembler and tenor Owndw Electronics, Inc. part numbers 00 ID and OT-10 , sfponflbil for an additional msOKllon of the item beep resactwely. handset. Records of field ponfoomerha will N WtuOuloufly The DT 10 Tran"tlm consist'of a h'dhly stile opera ,mlom,ned so that any performance Olobioms will N To zonal amobf lar configured u a Mannar OICTIeW whose flected in a cormction of the Tom.nvolved.WMns dal o hpuencm is controlled N an I C circuit contatmd in the from a customer myn cla t oformat,on will be given to plug'in oscillator unit The oscillator operates rontmumsh Customers. when posubla n onto, to m n"Ite the efsects Kevmg of the output It ac,,,h,j,Np by a CMOS Womal of IN comntnl owblam switch which insures a minimum of switching non, nts. F011owtm the switch, me signal it arri by a second EQUIPMENT TYPES 0mmaj Gnat amplifier with buthmed output The tgmal NO There ate two types of sutra channels amiable.AM and parties back into the osclllamr unit where t is f lterp by FSK AM Armailude Modulation OWN'S an those in L C circuits to marrow undeflradm sdebantf and harchi which the lone is keep on arch off by a pan of Contacts of before Nog applied to me line. A suitable do aohagt. DT17 MINIATURIZED AM TONE TRANSMITTER FSK F,puency-Shift Keyed chanmlf era now in which The OT17 unit is a miniaturized AM Toro transmitter me one is hersfmnted contmumi for a oO-slgNl con with a rff conned AC arty'su601y.dep91'ed for apppa- dmo. And Q shifted in 'requency, by the clowns Of Cory m, with several available metering imm,hants,particular tact+0, the application or a w,mble do voltage.Throvi Iv PDM eduipmpt. Due to The small flat and fact that no tunnels am normally shifted With upward and downward mounting frame or dollar ful ly t rquued to 1ilaaso t the Iron tie can", hpuanccy by the closures of dlRerent tom OT 17 it if placed directly nude The imtwment inelofure facet or of", small cabmat A Cable with quick disconnect ls The choice penman me use of AM or FSK munimsenl pr,video for customer Cwm liw. 11011de is"hi on swo tOCIOTS Fort,while the AM chat, The DT17 has dle operating charactel u¢s of the DTI net can commit only twatnm (ro.On Off)information.such Tomirmita,deacnbs0 eMwhere uh this mbhcatiom a pulse duration talengrtring, the FSK chanrol can trans,it a thmnte" control signal such r a Valve Om ,lyl DR10 AM TONE RECEIVER ActiolVahm Cloned Second,the FSK Channel Oil great air immunity to tpuripus amratipn tine to none on TO,line. The DR10 AM Tom Racelver •s a wild state um, de This if an important Consideration where fading Or mgrada signed to selectively detect a corresponding audio tom he non of the communication Circuit Nomwf significant.F'K muancy and Convert t to a Nocnonal Output The output Channels an normally unmet for control Signals. may be relay contact o voltag,.to operate vxrous macfum An Additional Advantage �n unnq FSK tom Channels eny. to control lamps which indicate Th, star,, f remote o devices, 10 Operate pulse count or pulse duration reconders. that it eni the user to monit0, the rvulablLty Of the a. to provide a t3gle tonal to almost any dam recording or channal if the channel fails, the carnet damctdr drops out. indicating do,,,. sgnenmg the omretor of the failed circuit Wham then-f a ool as to which pwpmem should be used m a perticu- Unless Otherwise specified when Ordennq,Me DR10 will for pphcation,comuR one of the DAO arpmears. N supplied nth a relay output However, included in tM design u a lumml platform which permit The use, to OT10 AM TONE TRANSMITTER charge output from, clay cOnlacb to voltage O,Ptun which Thar OTIO AM Tom Transition,is an all solid man unit have these cheracnnitic,: a v12 ois output apabse of uses to ganerart and transmit a slgnellug fine In d^vinq a AO me load. Or active high apai tot onving TTL logic load 5 low power 'ITL logic loads or 25 to the closure of thv ellcu-t Nt n is kevug terminal, It CMOS logic loads m additional output ls avallWle. at of On N provided to bansmt audio tones at hpuencn+ ferent mrmmals,which provides a current sink CW&b-i-y of who arage Ntwrn 365 area 4375 Ha.Many transmitters. 150 me from an vertical source not to I-CW 40 volm,of each at a ddbnnt fnsOWncy. may N contacted to the active low logic Output cpable of driving 50 TTL logic seine ctnlmunlation,circuit without loading down the tit loads,or hundreds of ow0uwer TTL or CMOS logic loads, ant, hu,ol the output of each transmitter must N con Consists the installation ,nstrucnon, for further dii It ,WIV adjusted 'm accordance with the mlbmer Of fiscal voltage Output U fppdgd in the purchase Order, the rally or,connected to the line Adjacent channel tegumi are w111 not be provided with a lewlmol savings In Cost 10 the normally 1040ed at inmrvah of too H 120 Ht. of 150 witO Hi, depending uP,O The killing ran of — data NOG transmitted over the Channel Thar bpllenCV dorm lingeserrhent. me OF 10 flat.-a Other Irpupcv sDaCings an available. Conult IN in inclosed in a sealed,plug-in can so that the operating Ire imllation nshuclon, for additional int0rmabon On spec Quarry of any DRIP Recenwr may N Hanged minty In N.adtustment and wrung oluggmq In he desired filter. Both ma Illrt,area me con In the standard tnmmitn4 attpPmg options permit the Plea mice, are o"O NrgaWle with the OF 10 AM foduv,nq method, of keying dry contact:vol", t3 to OR 10,nits.respectively, formerly mMufaCNred by Dorm tler Ejectronrts Inc. moth Active nigh Or Active IOW: R$ 032 r. Tho kevmq mvmMa o spmmo0m most rtseCnamal dew<et.TTL and The DR10 Is consists of a pluq.in NndpeK filar ampl,ful defector circuits AM :n output alp. The audio CMOS wlitegl tw,tchot sod mwol. The osdado, ruin tons signal paint Mroygh the lilts, welch M etal,$ the Contlnussi Carter keying being ACCOmprished by anottW des mill signal from other signals and You which may be Cliental switch be[wNrl The Oftlpat , output And IN,to, peasant do the line, Louring the fill,,the a,"A amplified lowing smi to minimills swltil tranwnt% The Am- be an ,nmgnted circuit ampllfir aM pates to an unioue pillar, ;s an operational amp,let most buffered uu-put.The doo yor circuit having a bullt.rn MntlMM for bent MITI tpnN lien Classes through ton oscillator unit .Mere •1 s immunity The ColKtor Output y frinnect am applied it,a filtered by L C clltlirts to remow undesirable udeba,as am levies detector WrMl, the Output of which is ampldiad to harmonics before being applied to the -no oil. N output DT30-2 FSK TRANSMITTER,FLASHER,SLOW The datetto, circuit contains an still integrator Circuit which prevent,IN tides of an Mostly Circuit being mistaken TM OT30 Tr anvmi mat ii pmllr to ins ammm,0 DT30 for a valid signal. Provision is made for an extended delay unit synpt Thai t eontrm an eddlt, nal owdlatof CdWmt Capacitor to,operations when,This'a dMnM. Wlylch enables Me unit to ellrMnty nersewt Mark aM Space s,gres wNn body inputs am laved.slmUlLanddflV. DT30 FSK TONE TRANSMITTER The deedmbon ran ,s approadnamy ,second. The unit s The OT30 in,t is a soli +law. froduinev xhill kavm dead to transmit two pomtsol,taws information with The, audio tone transmitter daHgnad to convey information by iftOmpenv ling arnyet oprating lamps which flesh to indx Hitting IN tranpmned Irpdancov over a arrow arge.The Can this scans.The,D r303 Tgnanrtte,is uwd ern conNM volt may N optionally operated two nafe.tnO-dete,Or as Iron wmm the,standard OR30 Rennar two imil"nooi,t two state channels, depaMmng upon The DT30.3 FSK TRANSMITTER. FLASHER. FAST strapping employed. In two ytan oprstion.digital informs bon. a.. Ps aM 0's,an haturrosW bat shifting from low to The DT30-3 T.anfmime n umdar to the DTIOQ der high fmdericy and is inwnded for wch applications as cr1Md above,except Motifs osclilalmon raw is co,idersoll, trmtmin nog digital codes alarm status. on. In 'hwesnw feet,. When u1ed in conjunction with no OR30 19 F1;I0ar operation, to uml traemmm a Comm freduess" uses, IN Redawar. Me use, nip [ranmtn Mark and Span lgnes hill :orydition, aM,s MOW up or dvwn in frapuelym +insuitansoully when bode noun sit keyed. and the to to convoy difctew information for such aophcabo, as n,ver outputs will remain Continuously closed With This motor ONIOFF. valve CLOSErCIPEN•etc. The two signals eguMment. a use, may connpl rato points noe sentol we commonly rdrrae to at Mark am Span signals. For slit a at env given moment he may contiol either or body. spcsml awhcanoN, the OT30 may N operated as two OT37 FSK TRANSMITTER,MINIATURIZED I oli channels. °ens independent of the other Each output provides in ON(OFF signal deperhding upon the The DT31 unit is a mrmaturie d FSK tone transmnm key rrq inputs At eta corretponddig transmitter wrth a sed contained AC moral wispily designed for apo�Ka, TM dual 1wo,wm mode v of prtieular nitres, in the lions where span is hmrted, such at inside a mom CAN or frananinmq of PDM nmemnetetuq dam.Trio POM chaninll Traffic Control Csbiet S,nn the unit,pares The support can be accommodated on a firgle DT DR30 channel a lob Of no of", equipment, a, frame, or power tupply, it is normally done Tilt two AM Mm,a¢ The Mr, is inus able often used where there is only " tranvnrtnr r fourm, to a(CIleve fill the line utillmtion will uw SAIN Uannel rNrdlast of spac.r imifationi The operating characterisllr waving, wish a resultant savings in hN loom charge as wat of the OT37 tnntmrtter are as given for The DT30. as igulpmmt Costs. DR30 FSK TONE RECEIVER TM OT30 strapping options. which a,e available from The factory or may raOMjy be accomplished in the field sty TM DR3D ions Ronlver is a wlq slow unit designed' The user, permit the following methods of keying dry coil nnwe auldo tones aM 10 dance shifts iA f,edu n" for tact voltage. 13 to 1,2e active high or acme low.RS 232 conversion to 2+ten or 3mste functional pullouts, A=pat Keying n tyli for 3%tam or 4 taw. and single tens or at nrttls is svbagle in the receiver to orovlde two mde Vine for 21ta". These keying methods accommodate pmdr't 2steel Wbtuts whin The rece.vr, And its corws Ies'hamcal devices, TTLand CMOS logic.aM ctendardited bonding transmitter are strapprl for this option. Oudil Communiabwi dev¢es of the standard unit ar, Mark, Space am Carrier Detector the letter being commonly used to monitor the Commdmca Units mov n wophed to postal,at any fnowncy To ton circuit Wes which me ch renal •s operating.When the tweet 365 and 4375 MI,wady multiple units olaced On 1N chasnai settle from nnm to either Mark or Speck the some Communication circuit On a MV win circuit both Carrie,Detector output.imam,actlw iclo}d) tnnmllmrs and nnrvids may be mraed, provided a single UnMs otM,wise tomdad when o,dered. the OR30 yell guard chamlel �+maintained pew.Nn adjacent IrsnRmner) rid repentant. The lregusm, 1 dole minod by the DO 30 be supplied vnth play outgun for all functions, A Mark, Oscillator, a Woad, Plug in woo module.,thin IN transmit Space and Carrier Daman,. Though .auispied with relay+, tar Both the oeedmmn and the pompww tons tanfmrtnr voltage odedu t TO' NI functions,Or re!NI functions except yd 1 Carrier Defector may be,bm had Ev evolving lumMr plat are v endellgeabn with the OP30 Oscillator r and the foray within IN facalvr If wiclhed by the buyer. the OT 30 Trrarn«m.mfpaCiwily,IOrmerK menum<wmed by unit can for,wpoesd from ton factory,with volmgtl output,. DuineN Ewchdnics, Inc. in welch Casa me relayv yw i1 not N udsohed it the unit Th, OT30 inn emit a Consists of a mil, operational with a wosaguom taiings to The customer Ampldwr configured AS a Maimar oeaillatol .Mole Irpum- Vol ego Cutouts have"following CNrarminics a+12 C, it controlled by the pllvg-m,cilistor unit Shift of the frequency 11 aclompllthed bit Adding or dowllrq capac volt output Capable of driving a 40 me load,or active high itar to the tank circuit o the pull by mein, of capaplbty for nnv peg One TTL logic load.5 she power TTL ,..,e or 25 CMOS logic Igbb:W addtranal WMI is ival. ing Its filter, the signal n amplifod by an integrated cn0,11 Wee at dlHerent .ermmal, which 010.4ee a current link ample is, and divide ,nlo bet,Paths. One OM ',I a Carter capability of 150 nla Itwn an sty wnal pP1a not to exceed detector flMrrM1 othich usom the PrlfnO of gny twe 40 yofb, w active law IOVK ,utaut capalNe of drrvnp 50 w.thm the past Mod The c.rcult•s enemlatV -,derltKN to TTL logic load or hundreds m Icvawwr TTL or CMOS the detector c,,m.t of the AM receiver \ IoOc 'OWL Consult ttte inballaliwf inynuwlwly fw typK41 The wcond Path pataee thralrgl a hard $iMI f Stagg ro mlerfan wcwts. remove all amPbtude yarebons am Proc"ds to rid after, Addi•Ianal ltreactiq options Inctuded �n Ma OR30 RE fhih dic,nrunew,c1,tLlt Wh ch wodpes a bi0oiar output m,w are Mark high ar Mark Iorv. Mark, Suaa of Centes, tolrage Propwtlonal to the dvalion of Me signal Ins, hop w Mark Plus $Pace hold. Mark and Space roltege woncv rwn cents. This dtectw output ,s f lmied by a outpul ywth(wren Detector feat/output. Into step active filter w remove Inv rt smsual vlret fry TN ffpyentY ww,,rling eenenb, tM OF 10 ',Iter quencv aryl then assets to awl detectors which of"the anc' 'te D030 dtwimmllw.are enlMoard in raled.pluP�n Mark aid Sate Puqum cans to Mat Me'rplerlq of any module can feaddry ba eu,nPw Bum fmauerlcl eemenb am tM compete .e DR30-19 TONE PECEIVER, FLASHER Cewsr module are :omplealy nmr&ong*Wl felt" tM The DA3019 Planer 11Ewner a fond state tnq OF 10 film, Its, OD YI dsturnlnsron 'no five ORJO R. ycKh a almolt •dntical to tM DR30 dxnpl that 1 alp. nlWl, rerpcnyely foment' manYfKNtM tav Du•noar ride an additional OIl Elactromd. Inc. !fern ttey i , .n rovides ppn ypth tM 0T3p3 Feyef TrIflDnittar [he end Dfovldea umulYn- The umt Pastrami .n a manner tnnos, to the AM • eous Mask and Span cutpub,n addition to its Mark and nitiar TM audro tons sign 4 Dawd through a berMDu Space Initial,PmuttefedMl outputs of rife OR30.Tov,,err. film, whKh eoaralel Me deli,va signer hom ale tom othsr arirlg paramemrs for the DR3(F19 are as tlecr+brd fw the llgnalt are yoim wh.d may 0e Dmwlt on the I,rve oonma DR30 TA13LC 1. TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Cleve ww ma OTIO OT17 DT3D OT 31 Output Impedance 2 00 ohms hom. with riu dlaracteriytltt outride nwant Kevllq Saved, 50 bus:aec. 50 Dl bloc. Llmrteo by rice•per rite' S« Tat a 31 Temp. RArgs -30 to a60 C Power Required' 25ma 01 Ndc I'S.ac 15m'0'2.d,, 115vac D,mernionr. R 5.25,n, 5.15m. W 1 70 m. D 1140m. weghl 1.151b- e. 2 b mar 15lb_may :S TABLE 2. RECCIVCR CHARACTERISTICS t7erapmfanc I DR 10 —._ OR 30 Stnubvnv Adwytable to -35 dMn Aduftawe m -40 mans. Input Impedance 500 Mms nom film,-sing dlarstter.ytitt olrbide the nassbano PcD m IIW vnaK Range Adlue,JPIa11V at far({deb 25 db annal Saecmg 100 ha to 49D err dPen iN upon DO-gas rfmwrlla ISelf, Table J' Output Rams 50 bit%w 50 bib tic to 500 b,n sec Tema Range -30 to .60 C °owe,Rpulmd ' 100ria 0 12soc 140ma 0 i 110C D�menawl M S.ISm 5.25,n ` W 1,70m I 1 70 n l D 11.40 in It 40 it Weight 21b. nex. 2.5 lb -sy 'AilOwOit voltage y0000ns dc. 10 11 14.ac.95 to 135 jp j ao � I a•'r �L i I oao,�f �i � ro cr�Ju,AwN7.r EAlTr !u0• r. NAB �o57;,P oo•r[iv� oaw/Mf I .StMINAr1C DiAee+H I /D f�/ f 'd ' 89/0/ sno%s✓Y3rr�o �j1ry i �l'Yl• Odrfl/ .. M;M2. 17X7 .tC .. SiL�M'br 7Ni0lfilNMiiO S;.,r ,V V .N �•• 4p:NOtl10313• Y� � � 1 G 0 1S�� sradd S�S�✓113t7 t.SSY d'o� ® --.-"-- -- 'b 69/O/ cry h"a �l0/✓ S-rvXO ` -6�•'f }F ao S -wxo I � y o I '' -- — rl I Q -- — ! © R I i m s."Xo r MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL MICRO SWITCH PK 93N 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COORDINATED MANUAL CONTROLS The following groups mail ap a comDot CMC unll' INDICATOR cow Platt aw Color Inserts-Oroup 90011 so L.ogood Plow-Group III IrgloatorkM b1Y-Grout NO JIlMTON-INDICATOP OPIRATC04NOICATOR cower Plate NN COIO'maws-QrpV p 9065 INDIC ATJP ltgwd Plots-OrWP 9078 PuahD ttw,%IWW or BNe W'Puw D.pup OW 11C dMC a and, Wni MO In vOu In IYt-atttlrlblY 1110,a 911 Todultt to 11rOrl04 a itc wn4101 n: ']Icator cxnwel Biwa* "CC PTC9.W dwlat. A Plunger AdROW Kit wpl1un41•PTCA 1.OV1{II AMIABLY OILTIONT BRAIABO <oraw auto. R ,,N Ysem4Y , i a of tour wW weD-In CMC Operators Ar101er With 0 asta,a Ie9wtl olalt, and a Cow plate. AtsemttN c4ors al that Dithr wlin a se t011Oaw: Daniel aNl That plevanlf en- I MAP* the w10r OwaaAtoN tr4lot of fplsehing IlOulbt. �1, No. TM aW III wlpow to b�tOk of In m with IM unit for peal N.••T^aS.. the logo plat pi, onwwboa outing rope Instil- \ According t0 laUOn Pr operty,oProperty,. W Ip IM color d swiw a thin lip of the aW sired Wind IM setwds MPM.iMt4Y 011 agand. Inch 10,79 MITI outside the, r INDICATOR Power ase bly 2.Inaw the log.told pltH and L ^, Fag lmH MtAng am" sr nn..an Color fMP-In- as sum th, w w A In fmWe into the � M sun im ^t MOeI le fret cdrar plow Am \ � r of bum Ar law befoH ma1411ag anti. 9aa tttrtAr ouo•n v v aa��fn IJitning% IITION 410 pYNI cutout H M.OWF Bona. YNtlosm Canal Yep4ma19 FOr get -- ril.ptR ginpa l Columns, ow,right Ungar of CAUTION:%, WMn the loge nM Nptgtd IM Oagk elAe gn Daf. l vprer Dlote oultr and OI stays n Position io new On1t . l0 117 tam. lug .�� Ie,Y . •ha lagwy. Pa nONaOntimhe Ext- In ,lighten without inthe"s OAsia] •oN . :ace bones, grips on 1M fai'ltalya tl ntwing selNdttlM pbMl wl cover put tbove wo DNow tM ' - Itpertg IIOIIIiONilll MOUNTING Owka WuntH9 • For diagonal mounting• fill All CMC dwil M wlPPM from the foplory NO linger grlpa b' counw-clwkwlea from too and ~wd for Mounting In llpmm"eN r*N11,I0 l0 bottom Position Diagonal legwd plus should{nw tlon Arrow tall IM too read COnTCtly Hemora IamD comer from me lamb noualp, IT,* r faweaa out mounting luge Inked In Iheir wipoing e r c WI Positions. "D the unit with theca w lotion ow - ooTurn setlo+ )nOwn , Turn m Arrr a counter. W clackwIM.until the lug City the back LW14. Thah G C e L�sIM • c turn clockwise until 1M lug engagM IM beta panty. \ tldhlw only l A 10 112 turn ."Iao.lkl a%awany Ids vtMwK V01 MAL MOUNTING AOJUSTMENT MICRO SWITCH OK"M S Fv F TwmUW Unlit M Minimum CNIMe INOt eO0111'.ADIs to A or S IirmnW un�tsl To mount in maps""columns, the !HOW tH 00411141 will rA9uNa Cr4MVinQ 90'CIOCF'wIN All follow* ' GraaD sM Dull screw hMo out- Rent age htre,w nsa0Aria !um wOOA1sOil lO!0n lrrple e9 0O'DCwIOsCllr9 tnoe slightly DKk nD toHh IO kwI4111 wt with C11rrt mKh MIST. •I ar. . .raw T' � •o�o-s..A.. OISMTACT BLOCKS A,S.and S TRAMINAL CONSTN11CTWH CO arranas contsot olocks 'n the .� All CMC units An FVN1e04 In COnwCt urOM MIK the Mn ow MIMr A,S, or 8 1 Irnl Ml CM- IOoslm,, snow n Ins mounting s1NCtlon fa oDMnnQ IIWIC! 1 00411 A:l „ -in theOtolame shomild on for IarnN. it EAcn IARni h 1 coo- ps mounts„wrlh meN Arrows on r- AtnJCtIM y oHerN w!in t c a the wits side,er!d msmiMo N N 260 VAC IgnAfYmert. and to mAlcr wit, An Arnow M the Also wIMOW twafro We am Nmp Aa biy IaTIN low low energy clmulta. ATSIIMINALCOKSTNUCTION --------- — FOu! terminal COnairUCllpn provides two imparste tow ClesrshCs, IWr termini units Iapulm we le B for a MmD In the Iwo CMC units,For el Iran(24.6 him)mlmmum slLalhQ on W NON. .WrnOa.walw _ ___ ______ . y r� r waawn ovr von :1wiMu-___.__. -i .Ano• c...o wTF TA011tOraNM ettsrllawslaas s T VmMFL C b rMt aammWn ST[RMINAL CONSTRUCTION -- • Fl.tFnlln Fl COr1AtNCIIM IIw .... _••. a common Iar101w t01. All mum banter mo.if Is OnNI- big with It"twmlw -OAtNC- tion UnItA may M a. o bk Cnt io OM NOthM MnO'. 7St' - �•• �.. ••• A 7 mm1 In ectnel nor.lf or awuwl mwa O O 1 v .fAaar. .ralANyy `rAIFFFAU C M CO�OY wN AYYOIFww� Aw rykAFpl�lw I TSRMINAL CONSTRUCTION Eight termmm oonsfvcuon onct O x- VIOLA two eNoate le a for _t �L -F • _ AKn IAmD. For NsetflCM Clw t .� Ar1Cn, atlermlw unlit 4 II w,ww QUIT, I111 S mml mlmmum ,Wing on All sio m, 1 f O O a Te1M114La I Tw wM " .It., c nNn uvw♦so w.,,.Fa.wownw of raYNCIweN • Ill"m sw, CM Mc IMP 3 awwMweMa i � i I I ii' 4aT,� I YLKTOIFIYM } T F I aM A,UMIIIIIiIyopMKIT Admo M,OE �w�Iw1M M s,1ArRYI RIG RiA b! ���t•wtil�wi Yltl PRMQ CUTOUT RICOMMV40ATIO64 1\b1�btK K1Mt W I�IIMN 1YYTYi NOIi1Y1T4 b MT\CN f TRIbR4 COIRtI�I tqY \TR�LI CYMtlyf}NU \tRRr•Y1L CWTNCTICII r MCaO Swr(CH PR Oro a Se"S"TfC i TACT flOGc M43CREM3.r ra•To Lr• 0 �Os+G>ti TMNvo;mR P4 L 4L _ TERMPNL 0PE•P TOP dryC1:ATOR1 ASSEMBLY LIMP SOX 4IO SERVICE PACKAOEI VGWTIW car 9CR .• •y^RIW SEaL 1 IORfMTOP1 JMLYI _ -VIEL SE._ .ALA JHITS`. 1 COVER'Welft, (COVER PUTS. ZOLOP a!♦MOLOfR AW lal W LAWS _. - f4P•AU TS. 4i: LAWS PVIHIMEO MTN LEORIU PUT!-! TM,y'Oq�R La31T3 ONLY1 `• L11C{GT4lOY 1A1.4R YYM.10INdA1108e lAMM EaAaflfE T.t 116 lamssi fas hr, wfdrRlwlaaa VIIIIdwIIU w.n L.,V L,.. Lw L.wn L.II, ..a. MM • ilY.1..s T M P•_ !. C law. •w. law 1 to /1 Isw t OIL. "A I•a j as , QKt al IflEl>M I lS11,w I I GF IsE ;awl I Ol..GS Yf It" Ito 1, I,lls , O0.r Ys CwL. CYM r..r•rr L. C, �.•a4...• ft .14 MAAKANTT SNwr wiWanlf its pl«'UC'.In d,Into,Irom WWI& n dthiogm maIMIH and rvrllmwamp.r normal 'IM and fen,'m and SHIM YIII.pslr d ry Jl Vt1 ItUt:hangs MY.1•Cn ;IIw"t I I lMdt to W so dafwl.Va on Ala rat Urn to Ww wahm 1E month: I OX.; l 12 mdntRt 1C'SlvtOrt and NW KaVbvardat ells,data df 'Norm nl III T11a fEliveh"is M Ilia 01,f 0"oRpreaa• .d « Implttd womid,laa (GWAW of EINI. ataAlfll7 lflaaa of mRr^IynlWl o, Nq RlMaa fds tpY1kYw Saler. fllalNSaM. o0lyatbnt.«I:aWtilw.m aw part of M,SNIP. MICRO SWffCH =REEPORT ILU NJiE at OSI A DIVISION OF HONEYWELL w<away. blwrwrflw�awl�. .rwurd... r.w�..itw...i s...r.�w+v.we ..•WI ..n .ww♦.v�.V.. i -o Fa .y _ r BIG LOOK DIMENSIONS GENERAL ELECTRIC _ SWAIM PRIDE DIMINVOOM BBRBKtaMt iex addeku� :_ wPwv'dew 13n6ANl..w)I:.. TOTAL 240 lost ippitcAtions�. tine mete. .'onnected ketweon thu power om off • •1[ch and the tauipment whose ooer,- Cl .: '�' tion °s tc oe Cimed. IWRTA,\T: Make sure the volta.. Applied to the tame mete• is withi *IT- or the rated peter voltage. RESET MODELS • - To reset the 9 ter, pre,,i rase' Lut- ton ..ntt' it -ottons and all digits are zero. .�. ,c. s, ,a_ SER7ICE If time aster needs repairs, obtain e e' :•• oaa a.. of: 1334 ihippinj inatr.etions from nearest i:I a '1 )a, ).�so a.q. Cat aaao $ a lea ofice. ROUND FACE DIMENSIONS GENERAL & ELECTRIC 0Oa•.r—a+zo'.a.—. �rooa• uxIFO-•SNtL YOD4 i Oi YIMfIONi �a ]D x15 l OTp` r_ Col{w• D',{`+ 12,Yr- fun i 'ThN•�n^MUOM IOr rlt[I MMllt OniV COMW" Cvf G. !{ T� •�! 111 M 20W Du xDLtl YODEL .t+•.Nct DIYt MsbN! 'as t00+D�+x+Xt • GII NOD[ls WV t- OEHINO'PANEL MODEL PANEL DRILLING `. re-etumr� Ds • oM I.as tea � T• 1T'(j�• .. 1" 'D Du E /[' !le LOW Ili" - 1 .' DID .Cp• 'ff' son" 0.1{1 SVY 0.{100{ - 0.1+0 THREE STUD PANEL DRILLING FOUR STUD PANEL DRILLING . . . . Rechargeable i . . Solid-Gel Specifications Specifications Nornlratl VQOaNpseg�e:f v0'11 13 cads e.1e•ws1 Nornlcal V"op[:12 voas i6 cells in wws, Hpndnei I of hONry to a croon voh.g'of A vohs par coo Nominal Capachy of ps"o"to a colon voheq of A vdtut per CoN N10w In ON elo'ld Nfeuh vdsage hetow Iniust eased c0cid,eons o At 20 r ou, rein load of 200 ins A 0 A H Ai 20 pour nts,l000 a! 200 ma a 0 A H e At 10 ho late bad of 380 da _ - - _ _ 3 6 A.H A!10 hen roe bead of 3W ma 3 8 A f t wl At 5 n late bad of 700,M - 3 5 A H Al 0lanf -laN load of 200 ma 1 5 A H At I hour rat.sold of 2500 rrw 2 S A H. At 1 non ride oad W 2S00 ma 2 5 AH AI 3D•.aroN laN load of 4400,wa- - _ 2.2 A H At 30 mnuN rate told of u00 me 2; ' At 15 mmnM nas bad of 7400 ma 1 8 A H At 15 mmw reie soot of 2WD ma I Weight 2 0 POWXIS appmaenaN"grams) Weight 406 poc:nCs apc'orunate 116a0 gfamsl Energy do WAR,B 20 NOW MW:0.95.0 Novas par isoc both Enaryy dtsnalfy(w 20 hour role:0 96 waft ouq per disc lath Inot SP..:mc energy 0"NW fit, %:12.2 wf a -otso par pound xrn,•llvy i,,:n.nalsl Mtarnal fMatlanN:W nWNhnN®15 aYhrN diathAW neat Spwiftc energy Cal 20 ,our feat.12.0 well noun,Pef D.wh Maamum dwch-vocatoW wOh sNrNNNN6ons*00arfperea Mtomw resiatanw: 160 ditomn,@ 15 mMvw dwharq rots Ma,imumdarnargevooMwith"p"Wroblals:30amosles Ma.imumdischamecunentwhhsuMardNmllnas:60ar-nuns S'Wi n Iy1N gllld owcoof",Ned oa a to,fia!,a!1' Sy'tarrt.wny 1W e.C111-ie toad dio.ds fishery oparau%tamwoh"ranee: Operating temp„rHur.range: Dscnargf Q.to 140•F 160'0 Dischan ii a:' ', ' plH-O Chage: a'Fi-20Ctto122'F150'CI Ctugs. c-, �'F150'CI Housing mnehh teas a made of no"'Dod,PolycYrano goon Housing maten., alit�,rnaoa of high n,sid polystynorm,gold as cdo• Terminals Terminals EPi1016:ouch dsmndoCt%Psde type Pmt,ve ado negative are 167 EP120%Ourc s.:o,x i sued.ty'a Pnsihve and negali"are 187 ,nichev DUinch"Tamlmsa may a no no uaec as touter lugs Inches.032incMn Tem,n.:ls ma,.1.nit used as sober lug, EP&41.21:Sprvq." Dimenslonsunenea W_4h__=_Mel Dimensions Inef1 MM 06 . I S' 01 . 1 16 03 96 x •.. ... 56 . 1422 O6 152 1' 63 . 160D ♦-.."Pat.y101A 63 1600 '.. 109 2269 85 . 2159 ,. 263 6650 1.06 2692 316 960, 1 263 . 6680 AU3 10236 6� to 71- 3DO . 7620 - 405 . 102 8T 379 . 9601 420 . IDA 11 ___. . _...�_-t 105 . 10287 Is? 476 512 . 13005 .032 At son_ 'I r 032 At p lU S f N A� I J ... ......, l _y,n 1 _- Sryd!y YoaW ft M%a typal lw cyck appaahpw a MCMI So"MCMt E1"NM W III` [aMpC W aC!u•Yy„ig N 1 a^dpY anpl:Ytpnak.pY>[Mw.a YOMI EC11ap[M a1Mmy appfutpa o Volts 4.0 ampew houi E9640sedea Fam QV01164.0amperehour EP1240serlea d D..<nmge Ch.,W,,,om bamry C'useC Cn wl Waage vs Dec&'go 1 r-, i y ln.e alpMelwae n,rsq �. 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Oor4wneeaadeeEatraa sanospaerpru0Mlro"MA ompa I Mal qou cOM1R W 6;:= eP=ErynMr E a 1 -_ _ .._ _.....-_ {.tllpga:4lariaa ahattq M Y eoan Y paaaEEo eM '�_ _. .. ea1:n 4laa aM r1r ebtee o e oorlelaou erwY w rM tlao ..••rwrs W M M adeEte wnpNMYaw p � an a usedwwluYee.°ala VO"iatun EOwry Wr1w°"eYer4. a.w uao0—a>rw alleuq t»PadarE4E ewlry w 1110M111 MorEWiatrlperMue� iaiperap aPl .kis low*.rfImc)1 YlNara, 7. YElill"eyYl4oEteWent DeraaA YEW No a ara"tw on Y I sCCoorrpoporee��yy�n p/1E Noe 7�Mamie.G anpie o� tltl154"151.TELEX%157e(ELDON IND HWTHI ®ELPOWERgCORPORATION 2nt Shan anre 4 .. .nw GwWw 9:N•l ima NDh P•W l TE1E%i 15141E�D W' WTM fM u! /10 YAC , �U N,d LY �s61 �}" v6A •6A I i o i MM m A AIAx. 6�,k£R�/OA -ee4 LAMP "1ua �I C afLwR ON Rio u 000 Stead and Baggerly inc. 2795 152 Ave, N.E. Redmond, Wash,ngfon 98052 wr .4t sm-o1 zoel 885 sore 1WYMIZA& -r'.rl!7 _ q J . • ®� •AW VOLY TM ` O FAM OF RATE 000 Steae a II�� \J and 1 ' 1 Stead and Baggeriy inc.. BATTERY CHARGER t Rip p BATTERY CHARGER The Model 5002-01 and 5002-02 batteiv chargers have been especially designed to meat the requirements of a highly regulated direct current power supply and a reliable auto- astic on line oattery charger frequently applied to role- metry and instrumentation systems. The battery chargers have been designed to function in conjunction with 4.0 or 8.0 ampere hour gel type batteries. In these configurations the system is designed to allow for complete discharge of the batteries during extended power outages without i.gni- ficantly reducing battery life. FEATURES Load Capacity: Up to one ampere continuous. I Automatic Charge Rate. Charge rate Si automatically varied to meet battery demand. Precision DC Regalatioa: The power supply is adjustable from 10 to 15 V0C with rippae less than 2 milivolts peak to peak. Safe Operation: The 115VAC input is fused and the power sup- ply is current limited for short circuit protEction. Power Fail Provisions: The integral power fail relay senses the 115 VAC input to the unit and provides one form C output for ase in system configuration. Test and Maintenance Provisions. The unit is equipped with test Jack* and "Fast" switch r, readily check charger and associated battery. J O O PART NuMBEA 5002-01 OR 5002.02 Stead o nd Baggerly ins. BATT91Y CHARGER 1,� • '..,-1 )206)644-1700 Stead and Baggerly inc. 13200.4 S E 301n s) Bellevue wasPongtorr 98005 August 26. 1982 Canem Systems, Inc. 12815 N.E. 124th Street Suite L Kirkland, Washington 980II Attention: Ed lallf,:fer Subject: Submittal Data ' ity of Renton, Washington Lip 314 East Valley Road Our Sales Order No. 8677 Gentlemen: In accordance with the requlremects of the subject order, we are enclostrij seven (7) copies of submittal data covering the complete telemetering alarm system being provided to you fot subject project. Please have one (1) yet marked "approved" by the engineers and return the came to this office, at which time the equipment will be scheduled for production and shipment. We thank you again tar your order and look forward to serving you. Yours very truly, Ralph L. Baggerly` Viet President - - Sbrad and Beggarly, Inc. RLB:pc At�•7Md` ene. a(s CONTROLS SYSTEMS METERS VALVES INSTRUMENTS 000 t2Oe7 644-1200 dead anti Baggerly in e. 13200-A S.E. 30th St., Aellevue. Wash,ngton 98005 SUBMITTAL DATA TELEMETERING ALARM SYSTEM LID 314 EAST VALLEY ROAD C11Y 01 REN-ON, WA�RINGTON • CANEM SYSTEM, INC. 12815 N.E. 124rh Street Kirkland, Washingtor 98033 CITY OF UNION 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa..nington 98055 Ralph I.. BaBgerly Project Engraeer • S.O. 8677 CONTROLS SYSTEMS METERS VALVES ' INSTRUMENl'S TAB Vrra n e 7//TTLIT "•n M1KIf1fL A/d MONU A<TUF'£ r'-'wtC I C,B tnet ,to - - l - - A20N1h1UGLP lief fman Panel A20F7 .de and DST30-8 2 Scanners ,,quarters - - 2 Contact Contact 12 VDC DSR30-8R DA 2426 _ — 'transmit t, � 11M e� _ --- . —_— — V DT30-2000 3 1Receiver Headquarters - - 3 Contact Cont. t2 VDC DR30-2000 DAQ 2426 1 Line Protector Remote - - 4 5 1 Frame Renate 5 - - DxMC3 DAQ 6 3 Indicators Headquarters - - 6 - - 24 VDC CMC __ Micro Switch 2427 50-240-212 7 3 Running Time Meter Headquarters - - 7 - 115 VAC AAAR Ceneral Electric 2427 B 1 Battery Rem.,te - - H - 12 VDC F.P1240 El Power Stock v I Convenience Outlet Remote - - 9 - 115 VAC 5001-(", Stead 6 Baggerl7 Stock 111 1 Charger Rrmnt a' - - 10 - 12 'CPS. 115 VAC 1 �002-01 Stead S Bagged) Stock I C'OC nronct 1 Sirori and Hugger.. ;nc. 1 o�RnI-M NCICNRG,MNMAtiMA�LI IT T4%Ity 8 Ht At:.f�Ofia kN/SIOAI Of5[R1P70N 46 37 � sm satii �aaa" an - win rn. i s@ ENCLOSURES v 1 EPDXY COATED NEMA TYPE 4X _NCLOSURES BULLE71 d-i J 5PDXY POWDERED RESIN I''OATED NEMA TYPE 4X ENCLOSURES INS APPLICATION - Hotlmen EPaAY PowOarac Basin Coat,, TERMINAL KIT ASSEMBLIES- BfICAM eaaemareaend NEMA Type AX Enc!"PtH ue'AsIn rt tc'wwe NecV,"1 1wmlMlaUPpealaavanaD!e,ar mounhnglarmlMlwoca, contras,W ."Ilk mNwmente In e,H,.Mch they NO SW Bucenn A-Su for Cate-la nguahy he,n down,a anpth w Wy not These anero. EPDXYPATCHKIT -EposYe4tue41N4,10ucfnng,p WrH ue Nw'Iea.SMAM off,n ease no ae,nweerta sp"Y'ceaMd anctetutH vm,ch Pre mod,f„d,n the hNd van OrOp:ama aNPt Th"an w diblo to UH pu vddwv Or In S•a BUIMIn A-BO f ar"te,l, 0,101,00.bnwe,so Faro CMMNal plante pweg,ytewa 1ppd FINISH-T mess,♦^:IMUIH ere coal"of In pow0arad nNn pnOdHNngNHe.HGFrr,q pMMa,Pad a,IlnM•P,HH4ndM whlpn nPMPI-CYred loll-wad tMlTONd,nq epdtY TwE CONSTRUCTION - Thaw aw:lownH an ma" tram is e,pney prpv,das • Min-film cCihnq and a pup alAW ar-OnaW aHrpnSaMllSMadnYruCLIPS Allaeem, smooth.psn"w4f,a surface, In e00nwn to pNng cnem,cNly . anCdnnn.rhrylYwelde,dPM1PlMnanhOnWHwYnoptduN A nMabnl tO vnlwlly Nl.H.ac,H Chan As,all; tn4 coeb", nlydllp,aD'o•,pM anpynraaPaaMO/Ito F,CpaWapgnlnq, nitrate Physical abuse mwh pane,than conwnhdMl Pamn Ihle hp I-CII&M atnnglh And Hap dot Hd hOu,ds hom The cao,gguy Istm pockos and paMB ani while MArnel dropemq Into do oncicwte w 0 the door 4 open TM MODIFICATIONS -HoHmen"nauppW nmH.nuM.wuwn M W6 dad 940N a&"aan"wdh orl•moiMM tdhaalw ��touN op•u,at mate,lNs s and re,N.L"a m pace w er NNI wwwnq AM" CiPNHrq pt6N enebtun ION PM many stanlaaHlW door KrYFt per,"Operated ssfM nwMrwr What mOOIhcWOna CMaul14,•fKnry fof pnNs o,wnincn Tn•acorun"tamorwdY puumpt"nlnpe pma INDUSTRY STANDARDS -Tnnasnclo,urasconfmm loin, A stapm np•o.10W for padlockmg,and each onVosuni has,a Natams,E!actnCal Manufacturers Assocml or(NEMA)stand. gmOwbv 1,4 r,WnlPe t,m pKee, BnoY HIM,Mq sad ero lOr TypaAIWaIMhpM sad DuaMgnO.Type,AXtWenrtlght. door ehIlanps are prov,"d in target•n0,olunia lot,sire Ouslhghl am1 Cortpemo-RHntenn.Type 3lDuatugnt.Ram- ng,dity ENO?N INNS hlrOah•d tpr mounbnq COMr studs tight and SIWt Ice-RabstonO Ty"3R IRNnprpof and Shoat anprov�dW•a mdunhngt"OplrOnalpeM,t PANELSMUST k,-RW atantl.TYPO 1211Musthsl UmI and TYPO 10Ahgn1 BE ORDERED SEPARATELY and Oustughtl endowm They ateocomlCrmlo Joint lneus- ACCSSSOAIEE- mat Council IJICI SlaMan EOP•1.1SS2 Meny o11nsH en<lo PANELS-PPMte mwl"adNdd MpNetNY HthaY;ni wlNanP liflb pYUhaIMnIWaLMldabnH Inc aslnaCalW not fy11.I1"w.rn Me aMlOfun PMOO, 1.0 12 gauge ,n inn teb4 a1Hl STANDARD SIZES Err[,own F-ho.- ErrclOw•. •Panty P.rw, Gratq Stw, &n Gwuy PmN SUN Numb. G., A.S.C Numh., Sus, Geuy PAIWVpSPI, •s ,6.V. o A1pV,2 13. 9 1] •ANN.14WEPtl f ;U.16. a A70016 11.Is 1: OR 2W20WEPLP ,1 JA.211. 6 A24P20 It ,17 11 •A2 MMWPLP ,1 :1. .I. A24P]. non 12 •A]dttlaplPlF Is, A30PN .1.], I1 ♦1W20pSEPLP v le. !. .. 43eJ':IU ]J. 2' It, w. AAFP3b - 4e.31 — . `A4p13$12EPLP 14 W+16 A 6M36 S] .33 •Piton m11"arty W lops,4101 s U L L STEO SEE DRAWING ON REVERSE SIDE 21 rULLETIN A-4 EPDXY COATEw NEMA TYPE<X ENCLOSURES —,_ — — xrx -^; c _ • � rl_ i . xw• � • MO:F 5 t.,•]..n-�B•.e e.,,,en;s•n wn.n a n ew r.,.n�a, 1 }hn'n.wpVnax.bM,ex 30 e.. .a;]onx Iona. A a ' 1 atom c „ F y� ICf n C MM.Vy'N. Nx',q\rl O Y i • , J �` � i � ' •{_� ' . Y . 4., �� �, � � ... � � 10 :1 S RR,1 d11 A 41E:LIECTRRONICS INC. 252 Lxkland Drive,Middlesex, N J. U8846 • 201.56GM50 DS30 Digital Scanner System ._ PRINCIPLE FEATURES a � ' • 616pamwhdateaon Y • tT,m,abt«11nput.CMOs lot,( r = • UnAs may M cascaded fill,adhl.onal ryN•\v M �'a. • uuhm L con ule tram, wile Knew term nals, and ama pov»r amply,N F$K 1-tM Unan j-0 TRANSMITIFR • Eate!MI slop Start Control and Svnc(11,0W output at K'MTR • Relay of voila"output • Data at,,horn 70 to 2E0 polrttt�ser • Smela plug-^it MTR and RFC'VR • Hghl, wane w4h hn count,parry Ch,rlo N nq a, 3 Stale OTT Code Dom"Stan option avwdaM,by 0189i n d. • OplmMl reteMmn of Taft Vald pgnal n,now,m.I'll,fad RECEIVER (mappable! • status rhng•Mtramn lopnonal at K'MTRI • Operates u,e,env 3*late FSK Tom Channel DS30 DIGITAL SCANNER SYSTEM ph, DST3D irammrtler Intl the DS030 Avow" are d,nIw L.,I v SVS each contained in a Angle plug IIImodule dentival to those Inn.hl, UWK ep01+a!"o^I ^ ,•n Ilab: �=5!rtelt I.pU,Mc used!a the 030 Seam FSK lone Phut the Kenner and,n of Monol air 04tut.. "I whose Ml,w41y and Windy of awocna\w tole and Will,UOPIV Inotl.1ts Mae be moue" opaNhon rwnnot be CVmn%Mned Sra•utald,iw 10 acmni ad,n a untie hanN occuov,np one WtKai rack wave, modate e11he, R on 16 unit, the tyttl—hat beer,t„np0mml U\.I.tlltq Cklos,ntegratW elreus 4*141 ll 1M DS30 to min.MgV"S15,vr1 has%Ain`#in nµ15t available un,i mo,.,nn Ilse powsn and is tolerant of wide vans nwrely III Wesel to uf'11V the Iry,-�,nln•tt oI many hnn,-n powr Supply WIIW The system operates on ttn• small data wituN4nn and cmvUol Sp 111-1 Hrn, oliar A that wo,,rid to,the FSK loco,thus sunv fling the power supply rep,+r,,ment, at each end of , A►PLICATION "stem The DAD OS30 Sconne, S,u+m. ,,sed -n lonsurullon ISoth tralunitue, and reawp are Lmple In douip,.each wish the D3D snug FSk al lone p•rnlde,a IpW-cost and Mfs,n,^a off a Lno1• asclflator The,* we no timers. means for remote Wn1•a1 wo'ul data Kpulullpn Mtw,en delays nr one trot m.,lhv,blalnt uwd m the desgn $Kur nm of nwre Ymlt•ndM ine rrnn and a ranlrel,aad natrtln Ify is obinned by data I'd count, votdo odd oar,ty: two The KMrgl Llater, anal the user to app1Y tm to 16 Sinn h F, I11d 3 vo,�n„m!n Vern coda d.W*te inputs,whom we,ntu4ed ale Ilanventled to tM reN,m ute wane thov are decoded ale era encoded and CASCADING FOR ADDITIONAL CAPACITY tranpmtlM to the lafelyn Lie.where the,in dacodad led mnwtted to dlscnsM nav contact, v voftaee, aseputa. IN DST 16 am DSR 16 cow be caKad•d of each and to Two such,Valens may he used n oppolM dveet•om"a proed,adds ro wl point gpaertv In th,1 clods two thrllt ppmmunvGilon cl,vIad, 'not Whq•,ne a kol SumvHpry o, tour un we operated sequlMghV owl a smVio Will o,, ,,,I function. The bmry Inputs mar 14WMnt MOOS chillies. with with Its own aldrste code Thus the sydwm po,nts,Conhol signals.dill Ialamety N Values &teem In Notal trey be expanded to atcanmodafe 30.42 of 56 Puts.no Anna teRlertnaly M I— INSTALLATION DSR30 SCANNER RECEIVER DnO SPECIFICATIONS Installation of the OS30 Svntm"reedit,acaompl,Ned Too OSA30 Roc*owr is available in a unlit plug in by the average on' antl fagmtes no Special tools or test module eq dped with other 1n BOWht a a 16tromt o II .uoprnant. terminal& am stvaw type. w "tronal vnne put. Beth iamb are surpluses with oho fain Atnamall, 128NEIIAL� Wasp Each module fits into the DX3.UXI1,0XM3.DXM5 Doan) contra,per paint with all corlaet arms conotcted to no OXMII hamn The hamaseontoining""Af"dolma a Wmmon ietwn win, The Bpoinl unit is also a.tdable Irow/DytpM Bo, 16 points tmn include s cradle mountrrg rack for mounting on o leaf with isolated form A contacts ..nd enter the back contacts Bit R,m; W to Sao biti%l*p 20 to 250 po^Is se: W on a wnccal panty. Consult the installation mntruamos Pouliot out to Wood( a form C output par Point Con for more detailed ulfornecuso lasts to, "'eit at 5 amcoeres n 28 vdr or 125 vac vvith a M Temp Range 40 to-70 doren C DST30 SCANNER 1 RANSMITTER m•.,n the cuhimoo otsvit Logic Type coli I-M olug'm aas Ioe e u The DSR30 r oho avadable, at a mdumd cost..,In a Interlace $cow terminals w wire Insist. The DST30 Transmdtaa It avalable with*other 8 or 15 %old state output. Each point is air NPN uncommitted col Dimensions PI n mUaole,5.25 R. 17 W. 11 5 D copula:each pumped with Photo relation(1500.1.Either lector capable of poking 100 ma a1 up to So n tt ,q r noun" W negniw voltage kty,ng may be trnploved. w The unit may be strapped for either of the fo'lowing must Weu1't APp Omm41ely 2Its each modulo diva.mct keying; in either can.one Vote of all cacum n in the oven of loss of data opn+moa Einar 12, 24 48 or 126 volts,do or,c,may by oved tnplaywl for keying,and Mould be swaLed when ardor 1 Maintain I/et"lid data psceiro 2 Rates to the mu tgnal position. Ing A tonotistet input as ermlobh for ax whe,e d d Mitred A power fail rapt d also wo+vled au gor,wrd faaluro to(antral Inc operation of the scanner,transmittal,Such a This circuit We"ntf faudem outpuls dunng powa, ton off 04T30 TRANSMII TER in quwxani sy\ter s. M1Atd teknsoloying lytlams. f1c. and tuemonn Status Inputs A Div Contact or VWtup Input photo.,pl,lod.one side common 5. 12 24.46 or 125 Whom", the stop%.goal a applaud,the scanner oompleles A common cntust is Selectable by Rrapp,na to perform WIC:Sur IMMIX WIm"I.3ma point,y or voltage lwapoaWe) its can before nopprq,thut enabling the on It to hansmn either ,double soon function.W a patio d,ange dularaon OR the NmpMte word The Volt rests m tho Sync oopnOp until function.The status MWIe output may bit used to:mitat. R I.gtie fro 11 ron.salated.Sink 0 35ma to aigr+al y,o,.M r33K net VI-- sgnallod to%fall again at whim Tune it start%at the begin an alarm,offal a control operation,etc,upon dotachon of Data Outputt A PNP untommwM ro0ector,Vol,0 Soma Max nrng of the World This fail aI pRnculeriy useful yd,on a status Male The output a%wnnrwuus until manaa•ty b OR an nutting dlilal werMternng data The svn,:signal out newt R NPN unwmmdled rothrtW conk to led put IS also avalable, and May bur used to¢ot nal external l Soon,ma. devices such as A4 to,:+true.,etc A DS030 Dispiav Panel ,available for inpabnon in a Poser Comminution Eight Pnml Unit In,66ms..12v b 13ma An optional *"for, :s a Status chafe detector All in portion of the senor DX I I norm which hods the scan ,t Solaen Arm Unit 5y A Brea. 12.4016ma puts we Monitored by this irtcuit, and when any Status am FSK wcerven and powea supply This panel a elude,.g Kofomg Current 2 or bma ptr point lot ruby and+Wtape irout5 only change orros an output is generated This optic, n not is, 16 LED stamr md,calan,wmnt rtlonnfmahnn nobler s,a Slat"Ching,Deloctdn Dolens am,single or multiple slot,,point ce ,"liable whorl an a np status input lion is Selected Strap natut charge udacator on audible often and Sri alarm Sig ail+and mud Iae Ipapped for timed auto motor w rnanwl rel*t png options povkh the iWlowir.g output modal fro.,the the l change rel*t gel output vhon When hen pawl i,,nay be $tgp.5tat f Ma lowvr rnrt voltage output watwn n1 the DSR To may be r,pue `JSid to doP trmsmmo or.of data{Y'^NsrorunnM1 ,end M sa.dl and part at hapmmrg a1 pastas cmrga deterinr voVd used. sins Me{old sole output will Wiw Me mdicatwe 1 MOnwnla.Y n'lrrr,;p,qln 01 the d+tie outP:✓t $e no Output €,d a1 ward $4 V,l ay unable In, e,renpl taw,welt+r ra r , new nowt data nmW 2. Mohlentary nugw, to key m tank(, the FSK Iunsmn ^suet For a WOrk di+g.+m deur�pnon net the opegpnn Of the le, W.In variable tmnl daaOJdy OSR30 Red.,ve., ,fin 1a Fge1e 2 Sergi dom IS demWu •+rroudy To,.or few I.g+ larmpeniPl 3 Mortame I outp l antd reset by external signal, lased by the FSK tom remover and a+pliod vur tha maul Stud start rmMul tyo Signal output and Status chalY gates to the sh'n nyd%, The Mill gerwralra,Metre Pad by ae e,lo, aatprl ni+v pee used its i,luiv, rovebmattons to the Mock ,dy+ores the Mitt •ug,se. + , . Ib a mouth many Marine Of%yaw,operation,Nlch a,pull ale povdex Moult to the panty Brock and lit wurne, mg. quiescent AID l,dfeembn eg. Plc Consists the foctpY The clock also ma"t the tvne doteet il.wnsch mopands hi DSR30 RECEIVER. Ian more detailed aooheatiun mformehon. the double m,Wh syne pulse wish an output to the dal, Fr a Wok diuo•an.dell,linu>r,of the operation of the ",not,gore When the cWhi wind as recoiled,ad the Statu%Outpu•. A Relics Output 8 pnmt unit, 1 rprm A nahMd W 1 term C peel point 18Pant unit I eoorl bansrram, ,I,, to f more 1 Peralel input data a id atom aid paned crock are satldurory,Muse oiputs Illloin,A fro,punt All aim{err+common anmats fined 5 amp M 28wkr115yac.with hed through pnote vo:+tW s into the data Inuftioletw The Ma data naridor Ire enable the gate to gmerab a trance Ilm,t of to amp:n common cocoa,. hot counte,carves My mulllpre.er to ipuentully Wan each Vrlw Th.,cows-manstem the data boa:the Mill register to OR of Ik, iMt;ls. which ,raa the data set ally too Me output the stomp,rvnsm,where r do"{the udPul,(rays vas the B Sold Sb14 Oulolut NPN uncornmined oegoctW 50m,V 30 volh me. got" The rtork tunnel%the bat cuunta,Pale'generator output dnyer,rcu�ts Data Input Impedemv of 10K ohms either to I Supply .aftae W grour„IRrappubtal.Trust Pe fall* ale output tams, O ale 1 bit%floor,the muhmasxa{aul* Insist' the a upul gates In kev the S and M-put%"real ucturg y"Or When the .'anrwr mce,ve, is %Si aspect to, d:,ubri hem. Pnwtr Cansumpnon A Roby Output 8 port.nit 12y i 186fhe Ina FSK bansmitin Whom ire di tai sit plu s am mad, Ire sewed ward m checked tin Ian nit wan Me first Word late,W,sud:a Knw fa.t•mm�nlon over long dntanca being Shifted out of the shift route,.When sit Wit wmpan 18 poml unit 2v•328ma Tom ovo,.Wut,ato, Voydrs a twnbl• length signal to cr,rectly,the aOmpantOe Provides m additional onahle,iy Mine the output gates. aur..g Ihn FSK nmsmiaer to Won a or� to the data trander gale. 11 Me second WWII fails to 8 Sol of$taro 6Of Volt.S.030rN 1N 0Goe a oV,.%WVdiny length Verret fulownry%goal Thus yrvde% humpate, the full word IS mosi ,mac ar+nMe; ward will 16 Of unit.Sv O35ma t2r M BOma tit rpinpped pled 10 acceptance. POWer fail;Rota I .DPtPPa turn glf alit rNnalR%n until eeraip2 0l va.d tr Mtma\ppd,erdats auWut regdlW %y rwnrcmnt on M the ecamwn reaieer Data Charm I Fat Rest, chi The stop ,art norm(' ...wlolet 11 Whor lOn With the IP turn eR.rd at maimai,wd err urrWdanre w:M tat whit bMYm{fAn until dataWhen %napped for data lab rout !f, ,c re one, Sink ore MlobliMed upapp+bhl leak and still gmratm to Wanda rirudhrwou{ stop es wu. automatMany •eat to a rwagawl, ar out au tarot ,.an 60 "lex,dl*d adwl moan M the event of the Ives of Me date%goal When nor Status(nangv Oemrtar .Detects s,rls,W mulbple Status poxo ci+opt% and W avdef Jr.aurpuc until most coma Th. por-If gam,Sir, accepts input,tram the data ud so Strapped. M. mreiwr, will ram Me tin"lid Una,e Nty.INoI useabh when double scan is wasteful) clock tells and provider an odd onmy bit,wham applaud "who until the data ugnal uI restoeed and a ores valid word security Odd Pa,ty bit 2 Shop Wtt: 3-stale RTZ a%da tat count and ungas W dgvble xW ble in each word m reawed (M+ppabIOI .L.. _� .TATr US CNu , DEM:TOR' 1 DAT A TA PARITY GEN 011 l SCt AtION I p f%fR !S j OUTPUT �_ GATES TRANS .f.NE P"qxP4T ARI 1.... .-�Ri T SY�4 SYNC CONTROL I- CLOCK Ct1VNTFRIxVT�PU' r { V Ii.VR41 TAANSMIT`IRWIOCK DIAGRAM 'OPT IONAI all hAiF� 1 NFl,l illr. V$' ,MPAH�f e ) 'NIA 1 " 1 M C,IN TOO A(,, L II i � J I OiI,�N' I ��y tAp ,A,A {All Nl 4 Wlt ( OUTPUT i CDUNTER� A LAYS NAq T� �? 0I i:PUTS ., 1 � IB C11M i i,,,klp : RFCEIYkR BLOCK DIAGRAM 11 A 4! ELECTRONICS INC. 13 COMMERCE STREET• SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 07081 a 1201) 37&8880 Audio Tone Frequency Multiplex Systems v4wo' s aid '4tNOrkt nnrfTangaMla .,in ':.unOar • Electronics units • Unit way"da both relay and solid arm outtati 1� • Single FSK Manrrl straoo ore for ter as two n m miese -' 2 itate chanis. I_ ray A' ,M.N•� • Trar✓nester frpu•nav film. �+Yia•r' • Ket eO from 6rV contact or any IOn r gOltopa rRAmmi TER • Ophure tstectab+a by strapping no costly adaptors,. duued • so to Wo o,tso second. • ►lu9m CMOs lw,c am tranetstius. Is Front panel teat socket. If }lgto or 3 store Ppwabon. l • Interchange, plug+n networks, esNlable a all standard 'tWtences. RECEIyFR • .Scranywmynait for ear, mpNltlion • Up to 27 channels on voice J ad:,cu-I AUDIO TnNE FREQUENCY MULTIPLEX SYSTEMS APPLICATION rater rack special sw,ng tramb an ,al, avadabte Each OAO Elmosr ics wtl,o tone frequency mulbplak sys module iso w sumilemg m ian wnih s, mating conneCt nmt prpVi01 an effective am acwom,G am l means of fous w0h4 ii i n nitalle0'.n the Immix using only a Knw driver CwM1ol and data atgu ition whoa then art significant dh A single 12 we wooly is recruited 'or the opantion of ismot WiVMn iM central aid Me mmota fates.Audio two both tore transm,mirt am moinvars. Th.,may be suppled 'mownev muhiolaa systoms have rho,ehabdsV mat M by tM curlormi Or may be obuma0 from omyer sumbas for appbubon the the electnC. Ws aid water .0mes, by available from DAO Electronics. Refer to the aopbGble ma, communtcations. oil arse oiPeline thoW Nfhre and two unit spN.dicatla to, Me Currar'egWnd fof oPerF other mduWe,. Iran of that unit Audio two channel,are used to Conley control or data It is •laid lecornmanded that a Sim spsbon unit and a sgnsh over Almost any commumptlwt,medium it may d wrq• proractor Is, and in sails commumutlw circuit. carrier hinswom c:,cauq, pirate As... line. mlpoymam or They dayere Protect Against wr IpN ges GY,W OV irdUCld v01 •stlio baMOad. Various signals an m•,IbPieted W difforent sagas.etc.,on the cmmmuniubon line r'equofmcef. to Provide d,sbrete cw•r01 Of man, functions No special twis o, rest squ,or ant .necessary to, the ore a The received opals ,.grass nauuabon ni DAO tom pwemm. Singe m are used to Open aid Goa orrebn sal •Wye.start aid too Pumps,. drive analog readout d-apt,etc. Appliubon,flat W.0lons ire wwiied ynth farm Nipment of Two eguip- wdio ;one tVttoms an.most I"I.M tm;w "W control resent. or monitoring,s to be done oa,a d,Wanp in sumo raw as MAINTENANCE little es a WAl a mi10.Ihsn•nasal a situation wan,ts un s ac0lmOm,pIIV feasible DAO systems are dslglmad Is,lean of mamtaenp TM A two channel Consists Of a mom transmitter aid a tom modulate " plug in fof quick stores to .ntemal Congon- rachim, Bach rued to me rifle flpwncy Up to 27 chain Ann. An arf tends card sables lid mating of the unit While melt, rmh at a itdlennt frepifency,can be atoOnlmOdebd Plu9W into me[mCo,t. A front Panel test locker sermss by a %,"W nocoVI s, irNit Tbo mµimum number of The YJecktnp Of Annals ii from tat front,uprg the Du,n. channels which may so used depends orimardy upon the do GM20 or OM2E mete,.or a hate ovaililable from DAO saying tpoa,pursed nor the Particuiar application and the Uac wics.Plug'.n Ncquarry viornants are,nmirchangea0e. Ouabty of Ina cOmmunrGtron circuit temp C A pratlicai 10 NW Om Chonmi. ley irepwncy •loin ins, as a upon fora an onbne ineallatlGn of tom chan. INSTALLATION Mb. When any channel fail,.its Masi Warrants may be marntl n "•part cl awol and the channel out tai on Each of the tore ch n"Is �t modular and olugs mill,a the line Unit r opa is facilitated sou. logicchms and nOw• ^ o or an I I module e a for mounting in a 19 inch transistors. Commonly nadage to tad qualmnt are rid. rorv'ormvdad malwcnont emb*use„to alfact-aas,rs A CMOs IOQ,C aide,t M1dYd1iW COTm4nKatIM device{. factory"per,Rrvice t also avubt"m The DO 10 oscillator is encbscd in,aaMtd,Owl cai inch that the f,,,wWcW of any unit may 4•Merlyad mbtly QUALITY CONTROL by oluWng m a different oscillator Both the oscillator and DAO ormlov,o rgd Quality control system. In oddann in, complete OTIO module we inRrchampoti, ,a" M m iormaf,npacnon procedure,.each Assembler am Rarer Cl, da Ele rli Ina part numbers 00 10 and(IT 10 „rgrponpble 00,an addd ho,inspection or the,mm being reswcu,&ly hermled Retouch of told performanu will M WILpulQuay The,OT10 Tremri consists o1 a highly stable o 14 msmremsd, 10 that any MrfmmsOm plcbl@"vnll de re toi ernotto, confgued as a Msh nef owillatot systole fleeted ,n a crxtection of dietitian nvohed.Where de,voblo rrpuarhev is controlled by an L C oncud Mnta,ed in Me hom a currpM, viawOpnt. mformauM it be given to oug.m wtilatw lend.The oscillator Merems contmuoudy, Mao~%.wnete potable, in order to minim Ht me efflic" Keying of the output,s KcOrnohNad by a CMOs bilateral of the p tul problem. ,witch which imum, a minimum of switching hanfents. Focoyrrmg the switch, the signal a ampbfletl by a second EOUIPMFNT TYPES operational arrmidar vnth buttered output.The signal man There are two lym of audio channels jnanabe,AM am puma, bat, into the Miller,, unit .he.e t a Nolen by FSK. AM Amplitude Mmulatmi chanmis lee those m, L C otann to To,rave under able sideboms and harmonics ,vision in, :one s voted on am ode by a Md of con1KU or hefnre Ming applied ID the lire a ultabe ik:y lisp OT17 MINIATURIZED AM TONE TRANSMITTER FSK FrpMrhw Shift Keyed channel,are IMsc 11 tmKth Th, OT17 Lill a a muvatunaac AM tom terhat r tin lode a hammltm continuously ion a Marino, con- wIM a self conta,Nd K Power,uppiv designed for applsce, ditlon. AM 11 shifted n lrpuplY by the closure of Lon Ism .nth :Ideal available MRrmq instruments.particular facts or me wh<snon of a suitable o_volligs. Three-Itm y from pwpnwd ni,a o Me p oll size am fact the, no M1nMlf Ye nOh' it ,hifte0 with up.Nd am do.Tward mpunnng franN a,Power wooly U rpuVed to appoli Idf from tin cNhRr hialmi by me closure of different con' pT 7. it is placed dvectly ewe the instrument a' bwre tKt w other mall cabinet s :able 'm guiCk deconnact I The choice conies, the us of AM or FSK"mirror• pronded for wito ,cc .1v1non. depends D ,,i on two fKtpt.F Intl,sonde the AM chen The DT 17 has the operating chwacmi of the OT M no,can convoy only twostato to rmvffl information % ch Tranun tin dAstrlbac slaeyrao m ins publication ,a Dwo duration Me Nfl g, me FSK chamNl con trma nut a raw IWA control gnu wed as a Valve OpswNo DR10 AM TONE RECEIVER A:VomVahe Closed.socund the FSK channel offers great er mmunt, to Wunous notation der to m,M on Me lie The DR10 AM Tone Recover is a solid store unit de- Tin, ,I an important consideration Where facing or degrade signed To tele<tively dem i a corrMpOminq audio idea fro from it the communication Circuit becomes significant.FSK quancy and convert it to a functional outph't- The output channels are nu,mallt utilized for control signals may be relay coin Kt a volt,",to DI various mKfun- An additional Advantage n using FSK tom channel m nary. To control lamps whim no cat* the status of "mote met t enables m. WWI to monitor the avulobdav of the doi to operate pu1M count or pulse duration rftordels, channel it the channel yds. Inv carrier deteOrOI drops Out or to provlde a logic signs l to almost Any dare iscomirg Of pgndhnq the mentor of the faded ,rMit Where them a a indicating deuce question is to whine puloment should to uwl in a W,M Unless Othh fo Ipoclf Ro hymen ordering.the DR 10 will list Adpbcaton,consult one of rho DAO engime s. be woplled wIm a relay output. Huweyar, mclWed in the Malign is a Jumper platform whKh hermits the urr to DTTO AM TONE TRANSMITTER change output from relay contacts to voltage oupluts which The OTIO AM Tom TfonanirRr a an all solid ant Wm' have Mee characteristics , -12 volt output Doable of used to geOegR and transmit a signalling one m reaponw mrvm0 a 40 me food, or a<(lW high cw&b"itv for mlvlmg to ten clown of the circuit Mtwnn Ott loving Rrm,nal It one TTL logic load. 51ow-00et1 TTL logic IO&dc or 2S can de prlwded :o nmsmrt audiotoms at hpwncles CMOs loi loads.an am,tonal mu Wut a available at d,f fermi mnti,which omvdse a urent sink teM'bbty,of .high•wive Mreitsn 355 am 4375 Ha.Many ttansmitten' 150 me from an eem nol swilo, not to eecmia 40.01%.or each it a different haw,omv may M connected 10 tin fare cpm niutb s circuit vntho it loading down the cif- KnW I, h logic of to UpaDN o1 driving CMOs TTL IOgic cud-. hoe . the output of each hmfm,tRr matt be con. load+. or he comas li n instruusawctions onL or former gat Iil If rests, adjusted m a,,dhdo N wed the nubmer,of franyns G+na]( the t a,mc n � n the pa for funded detail If ma connected to tin cam.Adjacent channel flegwnoAs Are voltage output i Rsecdied a Me purchase mldtr, the relay normally toad at nteryet of 100 Ha.. 120 He of 150 will tiro d provided, tide a rAsWtam uvlrgs,n cost ro tin Hc.. ending Wool, coo keying rare of the dot& being NatOmN dep renowttM over Me chamtl The hpwnCV deRlmlmirg elemonL M ,e DF IU LIRl. Other frequency %owing, ale &,&,]able. Canalt this in embed n a ,eased,plug,n can m that the Odelsting he sRllabon instructions for Additional ,formation on WK gwmw of any OR10 Recteer may M changed morals b, mg,admstfnent am wiling plugging n ten lowed filar. Both Me film, am the min In tin standardtfansm,tm.strapping opTonm permit red Diet. receiver are ,ntsm"Agsible with the OF 10 am foslOveng mnhod! of keying dry contact'volRp 13 to DR lO units.repKtivee. formerly mmufKwrad by Ouse t2a, solve high o, acne I" AS 232 Thee +e my dal Fleolonies.Inc. methods accpnmmaR most mechanical dev,cst. TL AM The OR10 REcatver consists of a pluq,n bandpan film,. amoban. detector Circuits arse on output ,lay The audm CMOS bilateral twllcMs and d,aes The oar,eltor runs tone signal dearer through the filter which woman, the conttro ously, consist laying Ming accomplished by anoths, Pesters, signal #ram other signals and vmce wasCh may be bilateral swish between the tsclllaror output and the fol. ,lbowei an the ima Lowing Me filter,the signal it amplified drying amohlNq 10 mmirri%witcttng trMawnts The am be an ntagrelW urcud amplifier and awws to an unique pbfe, ,s an operational ampfite,with butterflies output The dowI circuit having a built in threshold lot betin now signal than Pawns through the ostilbtov unit .Mere d it immunity. The detector output t filleted and pplwd to a favored by L C circuits to remove undetra vi,stoobantlt and level wiCsvot IMcarl, the arto , of which is amplihn: l0 MrmaoK3 Mlore Ming applied to the in, tint*the putput DT30 2 FSK TRANSMITTER, FLASHER.SLOW The defentor circuit contains an anti integrator Orbit The OT30 2 Tyn onaft, y similar to the%whoord OT30 wh,,,Prevents the now of on d om circuit Map mtsaken unit *.coot that it contains an eddmooal oKalator rarcud for a valid supi r-aii is made for a, extended dale cperitar for npnahons where this is tfasa id which "ableigni he unit to ast s A"k twnpn,t Mark and S{taca sp^als when OOih inputs are keyed.<,multonenualY OT30 F$K TONE TRANSM17 TER The oacdlatlon rate is bv,,a.dv,T V 'y as gnd The unit n The DT30 unit is a wild sub, b ,encV shot keyed tied to tranarnsl 'wo Mail r•slat^ oft ^• On,vn' Ma aWio two transmitter decpnW to cos v*v information by accompanying it,•tw ohs. r v lamps .to M flash to rods shifting IN vanomttW fequalm"over yarrow range. TLe cab M,s rtalut.The OT30 2 Tumpent er % had in conlunc amt may be obtionady onerated two state.Mrag Lute,or as lion wrth the tlandard OR30 R*w,mer woo Independent two-statir chMnall. dopand,rp upon ten DT30-3 FSK TRANSMITTER, FLASHER, FAST tumpeh,amotoved. In two slate opali digital intuits The DT30.3 T,*,wrr m is s mnar 10 the DT30 2 des tion, i,,, I's and O's.are taMmrted by tithing from low To iti high hequaecy, and is intended for $uch appliGbens as cnbW about,except that itso ..in ncontdersnin faster. When tied m may trgtimh wrth Mt OR 3U1g Plash*r ttanvw,h,rp portal cod". Wrm sutra fit. In Mragttate R,c*wer. Mt aver may trM9m,[ Mark nd SpaCo signals operation,the unit trMamRf a canto fhJuanCY under the simultaneously when both inouts ire keyed, and the to no-spnN com'ition.and it shifted up or down in frequency t0 ,dyfv mtr,te information for such apphcabods as vosapvet, oUrouts seail ray co troconlTw Poisly CIosM. With [fins mots ON/OF F, +also CLUSE.OPEN.etc. The two signals arim at an a tier may cotton two oomts mryin IT both are commonly r,b'red in as Mark and Spew, stgMls For %.fins w any given moment era may control ertner or Mth. sacel bblicanors, the OT30 may M operated as two DT37 FSK TRANSMITTER,MINIATURIZED two-saw chMmh, each independent of the other Each output provides an ONrOFF signal dogndMg upon the The DT37 unit Ti a mmiatunaW FSK torte ttardrot tsr wing inouts at the vorreaponding trenamans, With a"it contained ac power supply.designed for apro'ca The dual 1wu�lfv a mode n of Pert,cular inbuat in the tildes what*span is limited,to h as inside a motor can or n rdandbng of POM lelernetering data Two POM channels traffic control cabinet Sinn the unit r"or,#%IN support can we accommodated on a single OTIOR30 over .a lob of no What edug3me1 1. ie, ham, or Power auo0ir. , n no,mally done ov two AM channels. The aver o thus able often uwd whore there it only an* transmitter redi. to scheve tw,v he line uNuabon with the same cra i ragardleb of%Pero limitations-The irritating charactensucs ,dK,rq, with a resultant wvmgt m hnm leave charges as weir of the DT37.nnsnu'ter at*as glen for the DT30 n e uloment costs. DR30 FSK TONE RECEIVER The OT30 strapping ootWns, worth ads available from The 011130 Tone Ro s,.*r is a sond stow unit daspnW to ten factory or may ,"city M accomphehod in the field by Ind tier,pol the following methods of keying'dry coo- reserve ontha to tonal and ro detect Mina m 1tei A s for tact:voltage, t3 to 124.aenlie high or active low.RS 232 conversion to 2lute of 3the rdeft functional to output. O tret Keying is rwgAine for 3%vow at a sure. and staple line o, tl circuit is ,vailabla m the reviver to provide two irhde 21iM for 2itata. Thew kwing methods accommodate Pendant 2tt es outputs when the grower and its cmM' mechanical devices, TTL and CMOS logic.and%whoardiaed Funding transmitter an, strapped for den option Outputs vmmunicaton devices of the standard unit an Mark. Span and Greet Detector. the lattot doing commonly used to monitor The commun,U Unit, may M supplied to doorab at any frecuenc, M- non circuit over which the channel n operating,Wren the hyeld 365 and 4375 His with multiple units placed on this channel Milts from center to either Mark or Spac, the same communication circuit On a Two wire circuit, both Grier Dissector curious remains active Iclowtll. TranYn,ttnt and reconvert my, be mixed.Provided a tng.a guard chaM,l is maintained delivered adlanM trammitbrt Unlit,otMrwiw Pencilled Other,Ordered, The OR30 will arse revmrt The frpumcy ,s determined by the DO 30 be suppled wrth nwv cotton, for all huxtfOns, it Mark. oscillator, a soared, Plug-in sub-module.,thin the transmit Still and Carrier Defector. Though aowpoad with relays. did Sam Tow utctlbror and ten coronationstom tnmmin,ei voltage output for all functions ar for all functions evoiot art fully idm,chanq"ble with Me 00 30 Oscillator add the GrierDomesticthe may warcbb,ned by reverting lumberer Plat OT 30 Transmitter w,erhvi iV.formerly manufactured ov toms *,thin m ten ntaiver If tfaeddiW by owbuyer ilia Dulnder Electronics, lam unit cm M suppliad from the factory.,in voltage aurouts. in wn,ch row the relays mil not be supplied in the unit The OT30 transmitter contrast of a stable coerat anal .wen a subsequent tempo to the cuttomn stratifies conhguW as a Mosher owdlator w OW fredu*m Volt h, ,t controlled by 'M Plug-in oscillator unit Shift of the Vista"trouts have the following CMractentps a+f 2 ft" an v is accomMrMW by +,!ding or dowsing COO volt output r driving Of a TTL a a0 mo load, v-atiwo Mon it n to the tank Cucti of the Wilwigr by meant of Capebalty for dnvirg WM TTL Ipg,<IOW.S low power TT L loom or 25 CMOS Mg,c!caps:an add.bawl output n avail- n9 Me fill*,, the signal is ampldwd by art.tsgrated circuit ado at different ro,oi series, Proves" a current ,Ink N O11tiN Ind dwelled •ntd two palls. OM pall 1 a CarrW capahlas, of 150 ma from an external scum not to oxcead at"to, cranny which senses the presenPo of any ton 40 rdn, or leive any Ir.,C output capable of driving % WIMm tMl DaU harld This circus -s essentially 'denh"I t0 rTL lcglc loads or hundreds of low crolrwr TTL o, CMOS Ins aiscror circuit of the AM nrnver \ logic loads. Consult 1M metellatio„ nitnuctions for typical The secoms Path papas througn a herd l,mrter nap �nterfM Otcwh, remgve all amol tad,var Ntlonl AM protlod,t0 the phase Addd.nal stepping options ncluded in the DR30 RF shift ddGriminamr c,rcult whwh Modu ses a broose,output ower tie Mark high or Mark low Mark, Space or Center voltage Proportional to the Gyration of the signal frig held. Or Mark plus $Wig hold, Mark and Spay voltage quenv ran cents,. This defector output is ripened py a gspeal wdn cbrrlor Depol,Nay output. two step KMe filter to ramps, any reslOON arnN ho- The impoenN aprm nine elemental. " OF 10 filter Vu#ncV AM then Wig" t0 loyal de»ctore which di the dell the 00 30 discriminator, re enclosed in paled,pWg-m Mark NM Spas,oulpun can, to that the fn tuenc, of any modulo nil readdr, be changd. Both heeuency Namnnn all the complm " DR30-19 TONE RECEIVER, FLASHER Wlver odulo We 90)mpfetsly mMrtrangable with the rh, OA3019 FlasnN REPo,w, ., , soli state unit OF 10 filter. the 0030 dgCnminow, all the OR-30 As which ,s almost ant,rp u, the DR30 socapt Mat t Pro- l1w re iveiv qo m tiv manufaOtur by ouImat wdn an add,hMa' output When used 'n rpmurnhon with Electronics. Inc the DT303 Fladher, Trarmm,ifer.the unit proves"s,m sin TM unit operates a a momwr smile, to the AM ra acws Mark an Space outputs in Addition to the Mark all Power TM awl. ton tignN is Opted Mratph a bandpar Space Intel.sa ultoo ewN output,of the OR30,The UCe, filter which sepper" the d",red sera from all the other ,Alaq Wsameten for rho ORX 19 der,es ascr,bod for the signals AM voice which may be Present on the tin.Follow 01i TABLE 1. TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Ohereatennsc I_ OT10 OT17 OT30 DT37 Output Impedance fi00.>nms loom., ,I dhn WAri,pes Parents aw,M Keying Speeds W banaec 50 bdsluc. Lim,tad by loci filter ISos Table 31 Temp RAnp JO to v60 C P. 9ee„,red' 25me 4 1 Noc 111 25m,•12ak 1 ISvoc Oi,vemons. w 5.15�n 5.25in W 170•a 170 m 0 11 40 m. 11 40 m Might 125!b.mph 2lb mex 15lb me.. 25In me+ TABLE 2. RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS Cfptenerm,c I OR 10 OR 30 Sensitivity Adjustable to -35 dbm Actionable to -40•lbm Input Impedance 6M arms mem.,with rising characteristics Cuttlde the Wnband Dvnafn.Rang AOIutisON,usuff y set for Bell, 26 dig Channel'Spacing 100 the!a 480 he aoend,ng upon brt,pit repwrod 1$a TAblo 31 Output Rates 50 baysoc. W bimpc.to 600 ter:,. Temp. Range -30 to r60 C Pow,Requ.red ' looms•12Mc I40m r•1'Id, D,nwnhons. is 5.25 n 5,26.n. \ W 1 70.n t.M m. J 0 It AO�a 11 40In _ Weight 21b max. __•— 2.0 Its mail 'Alluwsplo voltage v,rutiorx. lie 10 to 14 ar 95 to 135 i .1G �•!d -^'� �—•tom rs,! i _ Jl I ". ® t � I Z/ 1 MAq - L1 Oc P- 8 3✓�I� �/�^TicTLI� 1 ,ac IvAv"w r,c D1A44IM b" 89in.• S/✓Ji�'v-�i'rr0 �1/�r $�HXO 3 E�/r.XG i L . d10lr Hxa r-as>.. � o h 1 � i i SLY - MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL MICRO swrTCN PK 9300 3 • INSTAL'_iTION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COORDINATED MANUAL CONTROLS "W Idlnwlnv Oroupa rrIaAf up a complete �Igc snit INtNGeroR Moir Date aM Cole Inaete.1k0u0 gOeA /w laparr0 Ato r OrOuO e01A IM10atorrr Aaeemri.0m1rD ON O►ERATOWINDICATOR OF"AroR41401CAron Cover drew and Coax Inaene.OrouO epee INDICATOR LOGO"Dyte•OnouO 0070 a116116utlw.304111vtr or$rMIr PIr1 ONup NM. CMC oaMCM H Iynlahe0 IO y011 in INI WNnrt In 0.of pl l -Odin 10 ohhride a itic 00011Ipi a "'CaM, contact Rtocke-DTCC,me eD Dwlaaw I►IUOple AOptr ant I0911100W1-wTCA COVIR AWMOLy Oul"ONT DIAL" <ovaa The Corner M tov O olrs of too Cwol en60-.n- Critic Opeat"YID,« Inel. ••••�a�• sarta. a"at Mo. aM a Geyer 040 AaN le Mfrs H 00.100" wlfh a as tpaDW DNN Not Iha' preftnU w wn- Il.a♦ ma I" Dow l�sah+0a ilrloa Nlean of lnQ IIwINI a ,meta In- \ oil,at The awN ra ah.1pa r to the pace at ` f 'n 01aca vlin the wind IV pro- •say 1M legene to n,`\'` Cr ollente When Dump ewer. NI•Ts t{" In- the ordlnp aO Cre thin ogf tie mi ton 601r the rrleo• imh i of Iona 1 rfN MAIM 1M Into a ilMITI$ wt Y Qpl Ieg,nd Irgh IO,K mewl outrDa Ion 2 thwart the tip. "o c.r o• /* o0rer aaaamply aM plafa Amp For *MCilft sma-mg CNG o.raw color snap-in, gDubw prgl en At a skin .qr.µ aete Into the t\ If R Ra vela front Of pelt la the, GtNrr plate me r,MO or bwM rig Clean pa1H instatlieg unit. panel, par ldloel uyr• fWen1ingCAUTXW&Wvalnr CWout/epD/r1Ina11OF 40he MkilRtra Oahlt Maanllllp .wa Oyu„ rartiosl crumne, platy anpe CAUTION: When the Iuga haft W"W the pacll uao• ghpa'm Ion cOftl plate right eg )I )1 tonane D , light" Only 1 Ia 10 112 turn L,Q IaN u1 Ion IagrtD. go,noaypntr etayw In Mrt10n w11DMt "w " tightening j rora, Di" fingerpupa on the PE.O "IpOten111p NirudN lMDaOr Nat Coftr Dire a eon M1ow ton legend NORRONTAL MOUNTNIO OMpenM Matimmew � P. Glagolle mlfunling. 11tt All CMC dsvtc"N raow rnfm the lactory H II.Ver grips le' counvwaimevIN Irpttr lop aM ~led for mounting In hrlpmN mera,l 1. IOor OOttOm Poli OieOolul 1a00g prep anould than Iton rga is of the top. •ale r:0nettly � aANOL I►OTENINO aamora tamp holder IMM the lamp hourng !Me s.00aN tour mounl'no luQs IOCkwd In then nipping ' r — bOrtlOha Inaet the whir with the IoNtlon warn. Position shown __. Tum wan action caimle' cImkwmq.unit to WQ cle r,ton Eck peal Then ^ ° , turn ci00awls,anal lM Iu0 e^gapN Ion We prnr •atlnl .,_.___ tighten only 1H10112 Win .o.�t�1••.. ,.e,�.., '� .ont.y • VSATICAL MOUNTING AOJUSTMSNT MICRO SWITCH►R an S Per S Teryflit Units on MInIMAm CM ,:tot MVneois to s W 6 Ismilnw unnel To mOYm In vertical Columns. the 9Net;Mr IromNr anI.pure Ith"140 VO•clockwise M follows Gal am POI; screw hasp oul� —T_� RSMsfwA solayr hsap At turn • wwp '0 IrM operwling knoo W ! 4 0 00 slightly pack At form to ►ositioning oil•aock.IN ♦y - -- TYt with CAM meohwNsm � A.CM rlww CONTACT SLOCRS A.S.wile a TSRMINAL CONSTRUCTION To w ra nge Contact oloCks m In, „Y All CMC units.I s AshMolA In correct pow, Irate to Anlbo Miner w !. `,r ! tenhiryl con• ` 'cfcallOn stow on the mounting strunnion.or p'1lstlrig Inplos- ooas All Contact t4oCka Mlowc for iwtlps EVIL' twmiriw o M mouMwo wllh IMM Arowe on Y ~Ion Iw ohrewp with 120 w the AAM AM,AM Instw No M M 240 VAC tnnwiprlws, Attu to Talon wnh A arrow on the - wM wlthWr trynsfrpnws ;snip wsawooly MAIM for low wwgy cimultw. ---- 4TSRkMALCONSTRUCTION Fur Iwnnl Ml eriwnlCllon erosno" two swp"s incel Ciswane, low Iwrrnlnsl unite muirs M Nal for Mph lamp In this two CMC units. Fa Also- Inch(24,1 mm)MIMIMWn**Ming oil All ACM .•,w...wlr _.__...__._y .._____----- 40 F w 0 � I aIMwY.r WWYA .IMYIAJ •.Awls y_— rYOw CWOO wM MY.FO/wM I.wN Mewers� s TermMlw.C IA not MmrRM STINSONALCONSMUCTION Fha tw.nmw mntlrpotloo UaM _......._._.. A oommon Iwml" IC). Mlnl- c r i• t n mum owitw mounting Is posal OM MIth flu ter it oonsl'ot .nO. • �• ,-w'�s Ilon. Units may to Powell All cans to on,Another within 374" *•• 5,7 mml it el horlp}IIA p s-� • - iY rer it.ai must Q stew. . I • w I.Awrl. .rwnu r nwMAu c IF Ca•IYr wnlnMlrOMwwlis iw.iIWFOMwM Sr1RMINALCONSTRUCTtON -- ---- EIpM terminal conslnlcilon Pro vices two AeoeraM weeps IIX P. It i AeL'n IArrnp Fp Aleolnel CIMT- wrh} be. slight lermins, units A �• •. 'r .jWrs NN'124.0 mml minimum soaclrp on AI slow. .gras1.J ..wsw.Au .. w Twwrw c is«o.rAAw w.ii rAswwFalw111 law sasla►wNSAs • 1who GWRCN r[ISM 7 r~m � � 1 " I wr a ro oa n w.nlnwo �. . ........... '""'°" la. i ' 1 Ipi � MR RUMYiI• Tgf1 MIT AYwyIT IMpM11M.Y.M.IM�. w\ .IYAI.r RII. 104 ) ��p,or,owN�KI,.��wKK IT rANK CVxT�ouT Mcommam 1Tio" III �.._.. ; � ��.,1 r---_•• .TAT r.1 M11 �IMiYIT.\YWYTI.� vpTKY r11�M111� rK1.i0�ty O.V�11rvC.1 f r.lply..Ca.f11{IC1KY \TAwwl.l<i 1.11Crg11 .r.�.l Cryl.f.y(.Iq • A41cm SWITCH Ml gm J EONWRflc 1AATCN -��� n[AVr.^ai Tv LOCATION IJ COITAC�EN.O{;R ARfORE — C —IIOINTnd 3CNRt 7 �.1E"Tp O C" `� 1[J0 `MN[fCRIIR . 00p PANEL TMC mmos OPERATOR i1N01CArORt AffEMRly ILA✓p%AND MIRVICE PACKA.Al VOUNI'm KREM AND.JOY IA UCNI 1 •0••Raq NAL a PANEL.NUL HALL\EfiTfl COVER ANNILY ICOVER PLATE,COLOR LAST N0Ij1[R ANI:IAIE M NI LAIIN EVAPINf[RTf.APO ILAIPMITHIRD '- LEODIO PLATE.1 rRMpPOPMA LtR77 cNILrl OI[{rl CJ•.1.0\Ip AM NOIIE INPpYAtlq LAMP[ EYh NT4 t/s :TINNY IpM/— m,MWEPM*M,, _. ,.Iww1 know Lw L—, U. INEM wr yp [� } 1 1. issr ,w. IfM if p 1,lm E yLs M RE .N s pAs.of 1wE if M ]MR. i a fJ .If %m s pAs o[ O V .If 1M a CIEs.w *t Iw1 p.E IT LM % at" *f ,M ., a p,pE I I OaP WARRANTY SOIW Wm.nl.cO pf00uC'*to M f M from OOfKis n OPsgn. Met at An,, rypN memlo unOM n mMor LAM wo IMVIcO. who WIN NIII •Oosu 0,•Mlsco Without ChwOO Any such Clopuct I IInO.10 W fc G1KtIW on Its gtum 10 SMIp Wtlbn 1E Month, IOSM01 t2 ny nlhs for Molo,s Ono NW Keybodres1 RttM"to or shgmOnt by Sods, rho for idt"N M.MP of MI o1Rw topmedM b to ITPIIOtl .M tI '.OIICom of hill,1. IIwudlI g th me Of ww lso1111C OhE IIIMPP Iw s ornou1M IN,11f0P0...OgniPN, YWIEPIIIMP.a IIPOIIIIIM on IM Point 0I th0"I. MICRO SWITCH 'IFt ✓l`5 IIINOIE EIO]P A DIVISION OF HONEYWELL +.A.I.w •W fIw.+M suN..W.•vw. .n+hAraul awwr..s WA�,.r Pww.rwn..e.A • ! •:I a b y -p• y W BIG �009 biMEM,.04S GENERAL ELECTRIC FACE Wwtk!,�% dSfPa(1pN3 I I I'.t dale �lEreE< Li :. tad Fetuoen the pi +. p with Ana the equipment tton is to ba timed. _ 14"TANT: Makk sure t:.. it- lied to the time Sister to within •17 of the rated water ".tAge• At5ET MMELS to reset the meter, proms reset but- ton •ritil it bottama and Al; dicitr are Saco. •�• a •t P• .t_ 9Elll'if-E IE time meter ne eds rapaire, abut shippin instructi,ns from nearest r.? y a' (u Is• y a [It I �r/� ROUND PAtt DIM MLONS GENERAL A� ELECTRIC I f[.•qC-MN. •00LL a�wrs,orf �. D•Di ry - 1—'T— �'••„4�► soe Jt qc-z+ W. 1 • �r.Y c...V•O • a .r..NM..a.'.\ tie ... x1 R vq%Mo T_ • i� ..200.I" -o.ra 'Newt " rt... . f � ow\awt i t Nl b.0.\C4[ \ ••ff•..eNa\L• 1 . b(N)ND-PANE. NOC[. • I•- lots --r� • 1. 20o t 040 arm t'n. f . 40...C[ ] Is l.. r JY Mf SOW o R f .['4{.0v 0 J.a. vt'10..p Oa.• Wqt[ — i0i TN 4 R[C STUD P•N(L DgUND YOUR STUD NAPO" D414L,40 . . e • . t • Elpower Rechargeable Solid-Gel Specifiestions Specifications Nominal VMap:6 wNs 13 cats s,sa+al Npmrnai Vpnsae: 12 -0ra i6 Cass n s.,,as`: NOWnst C Ity of be1Nry as a cuton vonaga of.a votts par call Nominal Capacity o1 Wpery to a cutoff voMq 01 A cans per cep MID er a closed clrcutt""ape Mlow WWI cloud circu.,wasp At w hpa raw load of 200 ma a 0 A M A:20 lour eat#wed�' .'JO ma a 0 A M M 10 h0y rasa load of 300 na 3 6 A M I AI 10 hW _ new Wd 01 3W ma 3 6 AN M Snot, rM bed of '00 ma 1 S A rl I n At 5 hour raw used 01 700 ma 3 5 A N. Al I hW 11161111066 01 2500 ma 2 5 A H At 1 hour red bed o'2500 me 2 5 A.N. At 30 nnnet rare bed o!W00 m• 2.AN Ax i0 mmye case bad of um M 2 2 A N Al 15 m raw bad 0 7400 ne '6 A H At 1S mnute rat.bed of TACO M '6 A H lgeipha 20 pOuWa apao.male 1906 q ass Wave,a 06 p WMaaC VOaimale It9al1 Sono! 6rwrgy density 010 rate raw:0951ved none car cutac a,M twergy density »hwr rate:096«ed nrns pe,cuM<+.ch mot Specific energy 0 PC 1w1N east:12.2 wall-toys pal pdWla and Is wsl Maternal Mwtanaa.IS)mb*Nm 6 15 nllnliw dtarep tit sp.tma wwpy 0 20 hw1:aw:12 0 war toura ow,pound NUYnum dadw,"eye an wait tMMald MllnYN. MOW4M.t Vietnam reswxanow.160 nxtdms 415 mmye bKhYp'00 Masseuse,chill'"consist rail spats" asts:311 MK'wp YtaYetynd1ad11tegacynnl Wflh�alldeid llrmmea 60 r"..WC1 S Mam,lolly 9*aed**"Y a read ftwo bwA y %leaw.BAy saw eNCt:ohte wad ao.rde won, Opera"tempeMwt sallp: GPM"etalparMun rang: Disc" -40'to140•F(WQ owchuM -a0'tow0'FI60'0 Charge 4•FI-20'CIo122'FI50'C hmw -s•F,-20•Cltot22'Fp0'Q an9 mawrwl case a made 0e NO mpac't po"Werla.Said!w, Now"nliwnm:case a made of tvh mW p01yalyrern gob N CrAw Terminals Terminals tp6a0t6 Ouch d,scMr "&pack r,ce Poad.re and negative ere IV BPIM*Ouca msrannert spge a are 167 ,,1es 032 inches Tamr.-Ws nav ah0 oe uardu soar lu9P inches.W,nenes Termmai may ano M used as sober i�91 EP641M121:SP-V"a YM Dimensions ,. IndS_._13§ Dimensions,nl,,.. Impel . MM 152 n7 1 i6 �S • 76 56 1422 s1x-.. Ofi 600 63 1600 ~ ..ado-+1 can' 63 ` 2159 u 109 • 2?69 i 65 21 59 2.63 66W tri 26.92 316 9601 �6 aI 63 . 066C 403 . 10236 VVV"' 3To 9601 4M 10207 ! 318 960t 4YP '06 Tl —__. . .— 405 . 1026T �� -tom Al �_ 612 13005 M At 082/ 1en 161 « tat a . O i iw aM i aw Swish Masi tP144A n.,sa,.sw+.g Not,b cKac aco�aso a w Mahal swty rase,911240A r..i,;.. an ::.runs n M#Pel E0,24M l sranlbY lead nowr a rPe9 hpr a sans"#eraceaons May . Feew�na�p rra 6 Volts 4.0.,npere hour EP6409er1es 12Vate 4 Dampere hour EP1240serles OheMge Chmm"KIA":60ne•v G♦xe]C,tc aI 10ape y9 0,5C1121pe Tens I i 1 1 i I I -- ta w so IQ I j + a • s a a fa Tlma el PlK6tlp DleeMrtM'T," rblke I)I"Cp Tune•ye Cae,lenlCwten,Drem ---' •TIm9 rpylrea11 tV,vF crtun Y0watulu"Cvl • c a.creep04 VkNrr room lempera,ure GR 6 Ap~IWI h1{trypftAt 1.ReebY6p16 eMlllplb:TM No rrl olitsm a M MIwY w 4.. ..: . . <urw elnub noteaow6 Wp TM liMGM 4/Ipy a rq►w m.Ynw rmPM4WnW YMebtYINEMII. wMP.r 9% - CtWW41160rops to 6 IsilrmP►INW1111010 Is* Mp2211 y . \ , Pr�It vMPD1M so EomW%awYlnp,mslrNPrl bueblln to rtloearl+ho Inlonrlrs)n 7. 60ere mlrYlgYen eblle M bMWI b M epreb6 M rIy t. .. _ POMnn.TM M- P IGAMIS of more Mn 6 Per M rl*d . . mnoore often TM 6eweE�pEerrM a Iryore0en e�i1e Which oo�nyMpre�y .. ,_! ..- w espbrve Vyllerl MaeA1q h ep4pnnl pw ag1M M bMM b I.-__ . .. nerelMrMpe6wY•.eelMi wrTn 6110,aabMlrlwr old Weill M bYWy'e conlPereTlen,r w161ae6 1 oep61 Of DIMug,;,a,eup,bYMq Owbn,ornN,deep,e. `. w rll..e Con elf a ": voMpe eub6 dra1E r reronanwm \\'\ oec�erge bebw,68%olr Per x voe cMl 4.ar1.•P«.NM calwael,:e.Rn.,rrlry .I prw 1p .mums wbMYobrr rlNa b prYN pVW peiplor�4agee correlwecl M urgA ONgn l .rley e1q yNp, be e�ppenM Mr you conKd M EpPeer/�PPicebmp Hnys= 6. 6 USO : Brlellee d n a M hargedn a Be"n poeelbh we, ber/`use sM by et f a oncMrpea mrelMon w41 oleo w..w.s.n.v --_.. .. te, Inuonn by rolvp a Dole l0IM" urw.f baftw6mp�eretuM an e oW—th 9 W9ry w41 ehon!•pig oeeery a eh II benerles we net n nP usso—they Blqulf be feClwy♦�Bvery 9u 11txlin9 6. Tsrnparslun ve Gpeft: Tne bene.T m rrea al 6WF t,0 Cl. b .M19 teTpNtlure Me"Ic',aMfw9e9.ebpw tnq hm(�UletWe II ncreaess byMMl blsrnte,bn: DrrW lnkmletem n sva�lsbh un ee C-o slm,ey 2W So eve, Show,1Sena flemst A,,&, a omlaF922T ELPOWER CORPORATION � ^.<"AO-B156 iFIF%89.16)6IEIDON'NO MWTFp ..,::. -♦n'TELEA 641S, /en vAc , sV Ha /P � n v LQ'AtrR /dA � ed� .WIAVW dN io 000 /BA MAX -- . Stead and Baggerly inc. 2:95 V42 Ave. N E. Aedmon0, Washmgton 98052 �A,fT A['A/A9fA SQO/-OP (206) a85-9078 _'AW-Miliyes J/TZI- C J BATTERY CNAROER O O L VOLT TEST ADJ FAST \tS. NOWAI. KVF RATE 000 Stead and Baggerl y inc. i' 1 - 2 3 ♦ 5 5 I Ir I0 � 809 . 0 0 • `0 PART NUMW J JM-01 OR 5002.02 Stead and Baggerl4- inc. BATTERY C14ARMA MTTERV CHARCER I� the Model 5002-01 and 5n0:-0Z battery charge" have bean especially designed t+> meet the requitewote of At highly regulated direct current paver supply and a reliably auto- matic on line battery charger frequently applied to tele- metry and instruaentation systems. The battery charter& have been designed to Function in tonyunctioa with 4.0 or 4.0 ampere hour gal type batteries. in theca roofiguratton- the bystem is designed to allow for rnmplete discharge of the batteries during extended power aataKea vithunr x:gni- ticantiy reducing battery lite. FEAWRES lAsd CapacitI: VT t,, ant, ampere corrinuous. Autnaatl„ c Chargr Rate: Charge rate is to "at battery demand. Precision DC gagulattyn: The power suph±. 10 to 15 %-N with ripple leg- than i milivoltm p� Sate Ojwrstlou: the 11S1•AC input is fused and to p.�wtr soi. ply is current limited for short circuit protection. Power Fall Provisions: The Integral power fail relay senate Mite 11S •YAf, input to the unit and provide- unv form C outp•r. for use in myst em ronfigurAttom, Te&t and Ma intanaire Praviaiaoa: The unit 1s equipped with t: ., jacks amt "Fasyvptch to readily check charger and a-suCfatftd battery. O*O Stead and Ba "' N of ox ggerly inc. BATTERY CHARGER ,�r � 00 12061 e„-t7Ln Stead and Bon ggerly inc. 13200-A SE 90th St. Seuavu,. Washington M06 SUBNiriAl, DATA TELEMETERINf. Al.1RM SYSTEM LID 318 EAST VALLEY ROAD CITY OF RENTON. WASHINGTON • CANEN SYSTEMS, INC. 12815 N.E. 126th Street Kirkland, Washington 98011 t.iTY OF RENTON 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WaxL.ington 98055 Ralph L. Beggarly Froje.t Engineer S.O. 8677 CONTROL : SVSTiM$ METERS VALVES SINS TRUMENTS It M 7Afi DfkR/P1/ON !lk�i7(OV uwt . .,. rtr ,5ur t7T All TFUT Allw f Ak&-Z AAO 4NAV14C7!/!Lr I . ":"S P �,!'A111I1' ,• artaai�y cry Na r.+wt r Hi,IMBf'�Q 1 Cabinet Remote - - 1 - —-'- A20H 161 Uat Hoffran Panel d20P1 242: Remote and �^ DST30-8 Scanners Headquarters - - 2 Contact Contact 12 VDC DSR30-8R DAB 4Y Transmitter/ DT 0-"000 2 Receiver Headquarters - - 3 Conto c[ Contact 12 tJC OR30-200D DAQ 2426 I Line Protector Remote - 1 Frame —_ RomoC - - .� - - - LAK3 bAQ 2426 3 Indicators Headquarters - - 6 t - :4 VDC CNC Micro Switch 2427 3 Running Dime Meter Headquarters - - 115 VAC SB4D-212-AAA General F.l ect nc 1421 1 Rattery Remote _ _ 8 - - 12 VDC EP1240 E1 Power Stock 1 Conv<nlence burl, t Remote - q - 115 VAC 5001-01 Steed 4 BaggerlY Sock 7 Cna rger Remote - 10 i2 VDC ]15 VAC 5001-01 Stead 5 Bag erly Stork lmvN (Ni an K JI p H MACY 3teod and Haggerty inc. i 32U0-A SF 10t h, Nrl lever, CITY OF REfiTON, RASHTNC,TDM "Itt INS7fl ff#T471JV oaawrats wVataaa a 146 .�l t.,.) xx a 1 i. 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PygMw aY,10pw 4N•wq.P Ywt 1 } O • TELEMETERING 0 s 11 A 41 ELECTRONICS INC. uipi t 41u„.:i 'd.:;iui rui9 252 L6Cklond Drive, Mt"ese■.N.J.08S65 • .`0! 5600050 DS30 Digital Scanner System PRINCIPLE FEATURES t �'•s , �: I • E W 16 Aar ego.doalowrtlo! ■ - FIb10 W400."Ut,CMOs MK 1' _ :: • theta wall,W CaKa(hd for ad6ln0w41 I4oaclty • • ula'Al um* ^vidtit*tram With Y.Iw tNmmait 4ml vine porn,supoly as FSK Tone Units 1 ^ a r TER • EvW W mile sta.l evviumt and wnc IRlobal output 61 A'MTR ^{ - . Rawv W,mttw cutout . pate M,h,m 20 fo M 0Inn•nr . S,"Wig,..K'MTR"REC'VR . Hghw ferv,m wnh b,t nvu^! or it*.Mrk.ne ann S ttrte R17 Code DOLMe urn WAIll amiable by tefAWN, . tvllnf al.et0 1 hin of tM'.aod 1*MI or.nat nn i n!fail y pf 1 I '.1 i' IKf fel SIPul rti Mt.rba_I(opemrw at K'MTR) • 0owa9lo.r an.?!tan FSK Tone Clan Ml OSSODIGITAL SCANNER SYSTEM vhe O:TJO. T,onK..at. 1-6 MK 0SP30 AW.,W € ti,h pm,^.d in if%•gt.P,.m i,module dMilral to IN uttl•a' P• .7m Sa;nf ISh?one Thu%1M Kann and ter of dSUK.Amd 4nR aim W", 1Npply fnfM4Ht Mal,ba PiUV'.. plr..r_ of -a.-„qu f:amn w k Man Man "'a W I-41'act, 111"a enne' n"1 Id.miry •fy5 - 0I'1 lnq CMOs-n Mwatto b cvit dgdat Inw.the(Is it,n','f mYr-.V, .ri¢a,_ u- . iVi^(:rnv• i L;. pnW.. .it , tlmllnl If wi:4 WWiPY by roaopnV hl .1 if, n.,. �,.Y I:.r,5 ��Pow.• vvo,i .61,epi The t.Vwn opp,e- •Pall data K4:1-I t 0,F!)V..1•,x1 g5'r•n1 WPve ,Itw a5!het rp✓:rM I:,!hf f Jh!•.YM r. f5 V the IF... l,:in, .uu+.nien.l a. rich AFM,ICA I SYvten. the OA.. .la^^n S.meth. ..Wd ^ .nnlun:..,m 6oM t'S . rttP arc'.nre ve• P.vmf.. with tha CA' fStl Phho f.pne. paWYlnl A loa O`It and oof,".q p16 n VigN oKdlatol Tn. ""hW.lmnU AM If data PqU W bn bYMNn 0191",br 0.pout mW1i•'M atrof.101 "of mom,uniero did Iql Al•uM VK1•rynt•a•ilM)ltaf.d' 'W 'a I.btPMd th :ttta bit Mufn Vne!n The so,mv, Sl m. 0nPY11 I" 1W M ApWY up In 16 IMP Wtt and 11101 i•1Wn 11;MO Code ;l lr.el. upon whuh Pe P. Vded inn"anim'tt.d in ma, ..l site. *hV#th.Y ale*K1KW3 and an onoodeo a V CASCADING FOR ADDITIONAL CAPACITY n,"rd to the mitm.P Of aaprr+heY are dtwded Arid Vied M 4,VmM `#ICY f ,,telt i. rottop. outoult The Will and 06R 16 m.Y be faKadad at nrF and to wch 1Ypmhs MAN or .W n eppoPM dmactulfet on a pMvin.Add hOhal Print Caw,hr in diit mod two thin ,lnlcalpn xnruA, thu1 ArdheY.rg ♦ tu11 K4wv.wv w low un,ls am ope.at•p W."Miriv over a 0410 Vona :.I t m- Tho MnPv nputs Mal •e om 1400 ~mi' aaeh With At own addral,cv& Thu,ttte wean u•.�It,WInli $12 All dg.1W telem mn'.0 vatuea,ram,in Qalm,v mat be aagndW to W(lmM04616 20.42 W 66 am.eM. po'M1 raRrclnHv INSTALLATION M30 SCANNER RECEIVER D&SO SPECtFiCATIONS Initallatlon Of Tit OS30 SVliem n feaddy acto gel, M TM DSR30 Reoeorr, n .nabs, .n a vngle jug, by the average user, and Tawunel no spins moll or hp module,a .Iomd with.Thar m 800101 Or a t point out agmpmont TarmiMh ara unew tvis, W 0pbonal wet put Both units are supphod with one form AleMtm olty elect EsM module hs,Into the OK3.DKl 1,OKM3,DKM6 owml teno-t par poem,with a1 Contact wm%euro ietei TO GENERAL: w OMMII flame,. im hmrS mnnm,rg Ma "M"dltlyM a commom rrurn point The 8pomt unit is slap available Ing tv Tutput Bor 18 p4m8. Aim, .��cuele•cradle mounh„p nark mr mounbrg on a yaP with Itolated form A,wetacrt,and with the back Comacis Brt Rams I- On A vvfpcal anal rnr,wlt the II foliation m pu",OnI brought Out to we,%% a roan C output pit point Con 50 to OW b,t%,w ,,20 to 250(wmte6ec. 1W more detimied nitwooth,n Sects ara rated ai 6 a mpoors at 28 Ydc or, 125 vac,with a 10 Temp.Range .40 To.70 dpnes C. DST30 SCANNER 1 RANSMITTER ampare Lm11i m ltre eommo,c rcwt I Ogle Type .CMOS,w,th phig m rnketf, The DST30 TO,mmator is available wrth Arthe•W, Bar 16 The OSR30 It also •v.,i Wle.. at a ru-u"d rap,with a interfinterfacesScreev terem,hall o,Am",wrap, VISITORS.WTI pYmwtl m Solid state output Ea ppmt a an NPN unCOmmnw,out photo nolabon 11500vi.E,,M, Wetter ca0able of%mkmg too ersa t up to 5o"its Dlmm"orer . . P(up In mo,+t';e,5 26 N k 1.7 W, 71 5 0 POSIphl or negative wnag, ktyeng They lot smployag ar TM unit may bit Strapped far e,tlYr of me follow, mud" Wei Mole" kryoml ,Ie,1he, eaw OM pile of all bntwtl n In the ""I OI F;I%uf data � ApWOxImomg,21be.eatin mo0ule. tommon EtInri 12 24 48 01 125 volts,do 01 At may be emPloyM for keying and 1houlo be sAwOwd wen moor I Me n Test vand data ncrnd, nit 2. Reset W k^. ^o syM111-Ikon A scup dart Input It"o,vabh lei see whwe it s 0",ed A power to,pews n a Ided at a standard feature to contort the cepe"pon m the."Onr Vanfmitlb,"h At Thil v'sun popemf fins, 0.1 -o." oiler tufnotf DST30 TRANSMITTER In O1ufYe14 1Vnem% digits' telemwtmry wsirns, oft and w*non. W 54mf Irgn.rt A Ory ConurT ur Valt Input h v rne. The st N)sgMl Applied The sU1nM,compNup A common cmcwt 1a Ylacta age pia photo ooefed,one vne ox,hpiOn,5.12.24,48 0, 125 rt+ ui0 K fair st1mm,N thus rnaobng tan unit to fromm.1 ble by spappilg to per/orm wine Hepsmr sahrredi,3maggmt,.Or �-whagr Islrapvablel mr ilsmohte want The un,l:rats m fed svm pftt, untili Arguer a double scan funell0n,m a fiatui Change depiction OR fumllno TM Status change output may be used to Ionia, lgMlfrn w ow, "gam at wh•ch time it atag%at 1M beg. ae,Mom tffecT a oonvat 8. logic Input eon Isolated,tank 0 35ma 10 tignst Wound f33K to Vcct, 111flo ar the vrom Th,I eMuAr d particu/ar1y uwful white operation,tic•upon Wtettron of a natus change The output IS ponso O,until mamuafly Data outputs . A PNP uncommakyd Collector, Vcc!5pma Mae r,xn,ihiq ngrtal mirmthnng data The ay"C sgnal Out sees OR • '« else a.allablo And may,he used To Menrof ikleenaf 6 NPN uncrlmmitted hollectw sink ne find.,5()ma mqa ties such,as A 1D r,owfw,.on: A OS030 Dllphv Pa0r1,I avadabh far Installation in a Power,r2pnwrmtlm .E Nib Pmn Umt 5v W bme.. IN EA 13ma All OpTMMi (Hwp I$ I ihlut Change dalktar All;ry pinion of The Uns,DX I I bmlr WhIM hold,the romhor Sn.t".Point Unit 5,P EmM.IN 0 16ina 11 aft memtmed by this tmcuit and wen mY nowt m11 FSK revenli s and power wooly Tho pang inclu[a58 Keetng Curgnt 2 to 5ma per Mint for relay*on IOjjsgo inputs unl n Lome• Occurs an output n g•nwated Th,option .1 reed Of 16 LED %Tatul milks.",pint Identification hOMmt,a Statue Char DeT"ciion P y uvadabh when an ai. sinus Input iplmn As ufeemd Slow status change 'ndicato,. an audible tlMm, and an alarm; � � Oeter•Tl any male or muhlple ltnhn point chenge and may W ltrapTad for timed,�,.� DIN Options provide the following output model ft0m the Status Mary",Mat p"hbuR00.. When this NMI Is uldind, mafif 01 menu")•ewe •fits VY Otiose,detwtar in'10ww at vnHagt Output vartmn Of the DSR30 may to Stowslag input . . dead ip Atop transmission Of data 1ynahmnOuS1V,lend of trooll and tort at Wg,9Oilg r1 used, %hM1Ce pm soledpall mr1 YI Y'nl fit,"nit IM1Ca1rMf Y41d Momrnterr I�lerruptmn pr the data output p 4lonWAINIV output re ke, or unkev rise FSK arerremit 5rnr Outm;t . End of worn s net avmt bit scar ekterpr um wan s Tit r Fa i block , .am to f figure 2 nt the data IS a 01 the g a a equip new ,n0ut data um„ IY• with vdnahie ryminq,:alMadrtV D$R30 RMalwr seise fa figure 2 Serial dap n W1Twdu 'anroullY Tine or false loglr Ifrreppahlel MaOasified naeput until owl by r,le or,sgnal, I01" by the FSK totes nrerver and ePPired va the Impel stop fknl Sninu'.lY, v%"I outoul and tutus charge spiel to the ltidl 1044ml The Shift NMI atm,Controlled by �nit"U'l Ilutput mvr his used III vwmu% eomb,nabons to Ina riaek, adval",the shill 11galr in, each data puke, aauwi i'M many ought,Of Velfllm Owratlan Such aspoll M1O PIOVMa% ,"Oil to the WIIV dwk and bet taunter mid. ouionoi A D WinywWaligl,rU Camelot die factmv The clock atom 1n,Mt the tynC d1l"C",Whoh'*Wood%to DBR30 RECEIVER: in,minor dro:iM afmh"lion mfOrmatron tW double length AV"Wet moth m Output as the data For a hlnce:1.aliram Mu. pbCm of the s ar bnv c••N m41110f State Status Ouhnn% . . . . A Rth R a W Whin tM rpmpsese ward h rattived,and tW Y Output 8 pOim Senn, • form A uoletrd or 1 Form C per paves, 16 point unit '. moot, Tumvn,Itel e.I. in F ilPoe I Praliel ivux data n Mt count and Mott'Meek ai,utiNrtwy.thew mputl to fmm A par point.ill Arms we ammo,,mote,ts ratatl 5 amp R 28vdU115Aw,with fed throu0h pneto IollwIl into the data mu't•plo.in The Into data usmfw get,table tT ,gate t0"nitrate a transient hind of TO amp m common coal,. bit alumpr caula,1n.multgeteaer to upuennauv v or,Vuf oily Thu pulY tnmlen Ma Mu IrMn tan gilt epodes to OR of the inpu$1, whn4, Ands the Bata W iflir to Th.o.'ene 're Itola(p,1 0, them It drives rise output relays ye the B WAIT State Output NPN uncommitted mile,. ,50mu 0 30 van%ma+ gall. The Nark ounl,Ol%the his MoTtar.PM-IV genMalf' nu'NIt d i, .1 cur Dela Input Impe(fence of }0K ohms altheT to . supply collage s ground Itllappahial. True or false Wit uu/tutT spies.U and 1 O,el from ma tlmrghpl«,er -auY Iplm. the output gate to key the S"M rllputl.n pectwely Wh. 1 the u. roe rpywer Is strapped for pubis Sean Power t'onsu the FSK VITAMS e. wen the dgaal Trivial "Ain motlu the wand"to w Owcked bit for bit with See first wmIn maf1p^ A. RM]Y Output Rpomt unit,IN P Miele SAW re audm.tam All ximamnuon over hOM dutarWt, Wing shifted out of the fhift r",,W When all I,• 75 point unit 12v 0 325ina. The vim genratm provides a Iwobil leryth alone To mpet,,the competitor plov%W in add... OR tan .,uipul gat" .hAamg the FSK Ife"Ithit m wan a nal to the data Tranlle, game, It the wtmon .,. 8 Solid Stare R of unit 5,P 20ma.IN W abma txnrespmvh+g tagth otmw fr,guwwy""I.Th"ptweldat tempo, the husk wont a r,,"ttd.and arvnt,„ ,.,. ,, „ 16 of unit,5V 0 36ma,IN N f oma syhdu0n bluer,Of the%Wnnar however, be Mn)""d W 0"to ocmtomel Wei FblfflefUrT DUIpu6 IurO afi and remain w umul a(vpt al valln b ga anunl^n eWan"output regUtw The flop flart control owrtwf,o 1Or11uatt:Wi with 1M 'data Charnel Vint Hewt output'turn ON,W are maintained in artprdam"wrth lag veld tranpniwi0,.units dataWhen fitapptd for nip ell itYl. Ina itannr rettiMi mains l (I'la ami Writ"ANSI to ptayida svr4hm"WA flop as will automalicatly ttwt to a no SyM1. or ali 1ir01,Wh � link m fesnablidsed Ittr dow.,bad liverirsr dltion In the event It Th,loss of the data HpMI When nm Sgws Change DeuNron Dow%%slrye or multiple Status point this",and provides art output until nwt menu The portly ge'mrdlPe tempts Import from 1M date and TO 104110ed. the rec"1"1 wise ntaln the Iasi valid Oft&he HIy.(Not uwabit when double rm is wlacledl, rim bull and provides an odd pan TV bit,when aver:," calved mf,) Ina doh "1,a reatorad and a raw vrb wed Secur,ty shed pull, tut 2 Stot, bill: 3 pate RT2 inch, hit Muni, and "off, or double rod, nl,. ,,—kw.,� 1 r,,- 6vappabiri INPUTS STATUS EH DFTECTOR' / DATA PARITY PHOTO GEN ISOLATION LC TI -_ FLExER OUTPUT FSK GATES TRANS OM IINE T CONTROL STOpSTART BIT SYNC SYNC CLOCK - CONTROL. COUNTER GEN OUTPUT j II i FIGURE i TRANSMITTER BLOCK DIAGRAM -OPTIONAL _ -INPUT SHIF1 1._.. -_. URL SCAN STATUS tFF Kt( , GATES I FEG15?FRJ COMPARITOR CEIG DET L- - - -- - PARITY CHECK -1 rSHIFT f DATA _ DATA '----- ' TRANSFEII `+ iIOUK GEN STORAGE r" PNR FAIL-j DATA.E SYNC U O Nro R, RESET I RES GET I L-___. _ BIT OUFPUT' COUNTER RELAYS OAT I F A I OUTPUT' 1 7 16 COM I 1 IGUNE 7.RECEIVER RLOCA DIAGRAM I ID A 4C ELECTRON CS INC. 43 COMMERCE STREET a SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 07081 IS, (201) 37"&M Audio Tone Frequency Multiplex Systems Mgdul" ant networvs "terCnsngastne witn uunwar Elec ien a umas Unit Provides bath 101.1 and tolid sr"e output r • Singh ASK Charon strain able for use as two�ndesen pent Su its channels. Trantm m,fr equency,trim e Korea from Cry,contact or any logic voltageW TRANSMITTER • Options "ettle, by ftmi0i. no Costly Waptns to gWIW, • 50 to aw bits vier Second. • Plue m CIVICS Iaglc and nism.stors. �I 1 is Front o vast Test socket. • 2vtate or bin mores ion • lmorche rage. Dlup�ln etworlu, availabse in all "snOaM fmatlerKlH. ARECEIVER • Screw is morals for awry Installation. • UP to 27 channeh on vWograw circuit. AUDIO TONE FREQUENCY MULTIPLEX SYSTEMS APPLICATION moo, Fact. Swill swing tr"nas an also a.*,(able Each DAD Elee.•onla audm tone higwncy multiple. sys module O supphW complit" with •ts mating connector toms Provide an effectlw and economical meant of iremo" ytich.t mst•lled,n the frame using only a craw driver Control am aata acoutsstion amen,there are Sigmhcant dss , those 12 vac supply a rwu,,W for the oveet on of talc"m,vwen the central and Me room tire, Audio tone bath tons trantmnTen avid re cryini This may W W, iW begwncy mvlhPlee Systems here me reheb.Illy nosh", by the customil ar may all obtained from power tusoles tot "cation by the electric, gas and wabr ur Isla, by svllable from DAD Electror cf. Rater to the aopbUbio Ile communications, all and Popeline. St"I, airline am tone unit sPKlficatico for the current rMuirW for more other ntlusi bon of may unit. Audio tone chg.u.s are usea to convene Pol l or date It is also eeWnmenaed that a line isobtian unit amp a signal,over almost any communications mwlum it may be Surge Mai be used in etch communication circuit. urns, N]Khom Cli 0""" Wlra line, microwave As Then evlP"aroma against will"caused by nouc flat. racio baaobf:d. VerlPus sonar are mult.olespo at different loges etc.,on the aummumcation into freouenun. to Provide discreTe control of many functions Na fMCTeI their or Tett wYlpmant f MatYry to, Its over a its comortivnicaliontCIO" gran Till r,cewW ugn"t Correct installation of DAD tons eoulPmont SlmPle n are peso 10(Wan log mod brlak Hi sI tic. A Ste try)AOp PUMPS, Unfla analog raWOU[MvlC1s,etc. Applrabont tar rtructlons are wpPllW with taco duPment of tone wulP ai lone systems are almost unhmltW,wherry" Cantml meat. or monitoring is to be done over a distance in soma cas"of MAINTENANCE little at a quarter ono• there I a sm,fai where its use Is iconomlc"ly f"tbw DAO sysmms are dssorntl for ems,of mamransnce.The A tool CnanMl Cnntltb 01 a tOM tgn9mt[M ind a tarts mods all alto-in for quick aCD"t to internal COmPan' racewer eKIS tunno TO The sorts feepuni Up to 27 Chan ants. An Intamoer aid .,,of"the;esting of the unit white ne!• eats at s dnfonnt fnouancy,Can W accommoaotW slugged into me trait A front bensel test socket Permits by a tfsgle vaagWe csrait. The maslmum number at the tisockb.a of levels, etc., from the front,"ung the Gum hennels liw h hIc may be ofd Molrndt Primarily upon the a" OM20 or Deli mal or a master H"IWse tram DAD Saying sod reounW for the bemcao,abohabas avid the Flectronict.Plugm me frwu"P elents sm mTe+Cerlgeable quality of the communnation"ran. nano It n Weclwal to hero one Chonei. lest frwwnc Sothis at a span far an entire mR"laton of IS"Chan INSTALLATION el,. When any channel lids.its frwwncy cements may be .M nitne.In the spar,channel am the channel Put beck an Eats of M e e to chm avh 6 modular a"PIugS into a mo OUnit mil ,facllitalW by olial logic ct Wt ana 3 modue W an I I modem frame for mounting in a 19i am s.nn ..,n,"n" syllable it's Muiaman\ arts for Corr provided nslrucrom enable uwn to offm r,Rrol A CMOs logic and strhdarmted crwmun+c•l.on d.w,rn. M'ov,MAI,"ic,.Iw oval.bell. The DO 10 OSlllatbr, %Mclood in a Now.Ivull-n con QUALITY CONTROL sttcr that the frpsMnc 'b y of ar,unit may be crg InNv od er by atuggMq in a different oscillator Bon the oscillator and DAO vMOlUvs all WMty control System In Addition ON complete OT'0 mooWe are Interchangeable ynth In to normat'nswrow propdu+es,each 4 N bw,yid mm Onnaw fNclron+q Inc. pan numosrs 00-70 and OT-10. .s esponuble for an AddMonel maectlon Of I"Ifni WIN r,espMuwh handled. Records of fold WfOr"Will-11 W tMyvpsitW Yv The OTIO Trarwfnutter consists of a highly stable opera ma,niatned, SO that any prformange problems will W a tianal Nnpl,fnf confqund at a Ase.W, ox,llalo, wind! flecTed a conect+on Of IN Irene ml(Ai WMl,d "Obw bpuenMY .s controlled by in LC circuit Cpntalrled In no .rum • cunomer vwwpo+nt Information .11 W g.wn to plug-in all nor unit The otc+flator obarabf cOntmuoI Curtown, when pas.be, Sin order, no mm+m+b the K"-ng of no output is accornphyhw W v CRISIS'Mlawral If the Iwl,ni+al prooum. Switch sati insum a mm.mum of %.,I anawnts. EQUIPMENT TYPES Following tab switch. tab %,VV n Vini + .ry a»Mond werat.ahat Ntghto, wnh b,.lfand Output N vgnN Men That.are tiro ryas of audio MMnals atauaple AM and Itasfas back Into tan oscillator unit wire m + 'Illored by FSK. AM Ambtltuale Modulation Channels re In" In L-C circuits to mminV,unW%,,wIe sdeby,di wine hrrnon+cs .Mich the "is keyed on aria off by a W.,of oonticts Or bet"Wing ad dived to Ian line. a sortable do sottap. OT17 MINIATUiiZEU AM TONE TRANSMITTER FSK Frequarel Shift Krved Mnannels are Mow in winch Me tome If pagIn+tted conunualYy, for a no4gnal con The OTl7 unit s a m+mahanted AM ton tnnsm+tter d.tion and if dniteJ in 'rpnaMV by the clown,of can with a"if tonlrned K pate,Wall designed for a i,f laclf or lha appl+gtion at a Sulum do voltage. Thrtnf she* turf ,In NVeral ava+table nvererng netrPrnori owtinllar channels are normalW shifted bon upward and downward Iv FDM eowgm•nt Due to the lmal u:e and bit that no from tab Wnl,, flpueruv by Me clown of different can- 'I oulmi trans,or power, Supon, It repaired to support Me DTt7. :r, s placed dneetly inside the ne•rurrom emlown MIS. Or other small �ebwt A able when owMM d+fconMtt n The choice between tan use of AM Sir FSK pu.proal provided fug custom•,conNction descends oomrdy an rec Odors,Fli will in,AM Man The DT17 has tan Operating.Y+NMer+rt.q Of the OTIO MI can convey al Iwpfl,re be,an Off l InfOnmatiOn,such TraNy liter described elsewfhere In this pubr+cavoin. w at duration rewtwrenng. the FSK cMrwl Can trans ,It a Mrw9tal, control signal itch 1, a i Open/No DR10 AM TONE RECEIVER ACT on Vabe Closed Semou.the FSK chrmel offers great r .mmumty, to Spurious abareticn ow to no.w on Me IN The OR10 AM Tory Regwer if a solid stare unit Or This 'I an important consideration will fea+rg or dgrads Signed to wle t..Oly detect a rornfpondng audm tone Im bon +f .he cowinhurn atian arcu:t betatrons Significant FSK nuaM,y and convert It to a functional output The output charoNs are Kann iy utilized for control Signals may W rvav contact m vnitap,to operate vrhous Thai An additional ach,moop in uvng FSK tone channels :s rv. to control lamps wh+M indicate ,he status of noon Mat it enables the user to mbndor the avadabnity Of tan Mw+gf, to operat•pulse count o,pulse ounuon reconfen. cham»L If tin channel 'ad, w cattle,dewetw drops out. Or to prwdv a logic "goal to almost any dal neon' ., signalling 1W oWralor of the faded circuit Where dwell a Initcating d•Ice guafvon as to which pulpment thcud W uf"In a partiraa Unless OmInInnw iorwomid when ordering.the OR t0.,it tar ap licallon,consult one of the DAD engineers. W Supplied with a relay output. Hovewr included In the design is a simper platfonm which Wrm.ts the user to OT10 AM TONE TRANSMITTER charge output f,aIn relay Monlarn to Voltage oupluts which The OTTO AM Tone T,vorn.tter Is an all toll gal unit have thew chracterirt'.q. A -12 von Output capable of ."sod to pnenal,anal trannn.t a sgnet.eg ON In rat w dnv'ng a 40 m• top M aehw h+gn capabl'm for d"'ng to the Closure of the C+,OOo Wlween ..leaving terminals. It ON TTL logic lop, 5 1"power TIT logic laps. or 25 f n W proV+d" t0 t,wil l au410 tales N frpWncm, CMOs logic tops.an Additional Output it aValtple, At pit All ran"between M and 4315 lst.Many trans "VS. rerent terminal$, vill Provxwl a currant sink Capability of each at a different frequency. ney W connect" to the 150 Ina from an external tau"not to exceed AO volts,or tame commumutgns orcun without toping down Me Sic active low logic Wrbul cabal of driving 50 TTL logic Cute hawWer, the W10u1 of own it n"Itte,Insist W car lows, or Ornrtproaf of Iovescosr TTL or CMOs logic mars. Misty Adjusted in M,on,orm w+M the nubwn of nail Carol the mstrletmn instructions to, turner Mods. It l,n connect"to IN I.N.Adlagnt channel fl,quencwf an v011491 WNut Is l lf4d In that Purchase order,IN elav nori sore it .nl,rvah of 100 rft, 120 Mt of 150 win not W provide, when a result Mt swings In cast to tab Hz.. depending ~ Me keying late of the data W+ne wito . tnmmutted own The chanal Th-IrpueneV cat•rm+n.ng element. tan OF 10 title, is 01", IreWanh spacings an, nnlabte. Conan no n one ofad in a Noted, Plug.n can So that the o0nxbng to stallavgn Instrurnons fa additional Information on spat dwn+cy of ale 0910 Reccwr i W changed meralv III fig.wlu$lnMnl and wiring plugging in the dearia filter Bon Me I Ite, and IN com In the standard lIV`V1 r.svwping Oa:IOns pym.t the pill, Mnvr re n%nchangeabl# with ran OF 10 and following "tho of k•rng. Ory contact:voltage, 13 to OR 10 units.respwctlwly,tOr het,manufactured by Duo ,24, active, high or active 'dw. RS 232. These kr,+ng per Eiegronlq.Inc. nwthod$ =,fro nwil rhos nomanital dav+q$,TTL Arse The DR 10 01pwer mi of a p+ug In Whom fill,' vnpufe,S.defectof arW VN deer der output r,ev The Wd,o CMOs Wlawra, iw�tcMs awn cloth(. Tie MAO)w rum. I" Khan Mfrs MrOh,pfv the f,lter ,Vnvcn fe 4W. Ifre carer bv,n;be ng accomplShW by anothaa denred 11", I,pin other ,Sonars am +a a wnrcfv mlav be baMt svn Mh bk,~ the oY•,aw, Output aM ter fW- �r�'t u„ter,�N Lawhnq ter f,IM,fan 1lgrha/,t amWdrd IOswng ynpl,frr, to mtn,mhae twnw;,uq 1,anvartts.The San- 41 ntpratro Cumot ahol ., and paws to an ump M ue Flavor If in o0erehanN amp,�Irl vwth:wffered outout T — ,c,rWn hat,ng a bu,lim Mmh 10t MIM M,fe sign IMn page, Through IN OWMAW unn MMa ,t �• w mmstIme The dete"M Ouput ,s f listed AM 40131" to a tutored DV L C cu vrta TF remov,ur,clen,WS,udebanOt]M ,MI ,,o,or 1t11CNl, the Output Of wn,tn ,s amcht,ed to harmon Kt Mfom berg aoo„ed to the dny,"avawt. OT10-2 FSK TRANSMITTER, FLASHER,SLOW TM dMrpl COWR <duarN M Mt''M"Wblpr pKu,t TM DT3D2 T'anfm,n„ s vender tone,Saner,OT3D M,M oltNntt ter ndee of an Open Clm,t Mtn;mh,tak,n un,t QXMI that.I :Ohtani,an a,W,noNl OY,WO'C"W,t fo, , veto F9nt. Pfowuon •a made lot an oxfended delev ,W,W "0161 IN what to a11rNMy t,ar t Mark YId U ,to,to,oMaal,oh,Molt Mrs Is~odd. Space lgNlf wee^ both •feedtl are xWa,1.lhmu11ene0Upv OT30 FSK TONE TRANSMITTER TM ofcdunon low n wr,Oxlmafery -v second. The un,t,a TM OT30 San" ,s a Sold 9M, th veealRY 001: keyed used t0 irenfm,t two pane of Status mfOITUVI)n mth IN auOvn Iae trtnsmvtter deu9ned M co„veY mfrxmelon by ,SO,Manv,ne Nmpnra, O00121,ng Iron,M,M flash to,M, sh,fnnq the,Rinfmhtted lrpuaMY Over Mr10w range TM UN tn.,status Thn DT3D I Trandn,tM,a u Wd,n MnwfK ono,rev bewiIO ally mmomod honostM.throe,M.Of as nth wvM ter StarrarQ DP}3 ReOwer two ntdepandent tap state Mamrll 14POM-nQ upGh IN DT30-3 FSK TRANSMITTER,FLASHER, FAST IV,Opxq amplOVW. In two-sulf opranOn,dgltal mformr fan DT3p 3 Ttamm,ttsr, s om,far to ter DTW2 dear non. r.,I's lath O's M transm,ited by sh,ttlrp 110,h low M Cnbed "" exttpt that ,ts Mchdanon rash,a cpn,We,ablV hqh froq nrny. also ,s hvinded for such applvunons as rash. When uw,n conluncnOn vnm fee 01430-19 Flasher nanlmdbN d,g,,W coda,. alarm stInUC etc. In MrealNte R,hv-_x, IN user may t„an1MH Mark AM Space Sgreff Maranon, the .It tnnymt,,conM r,Wuv ncv unoer IN S,multarroudY \yNn both Input, Are keved aM ter re- M.,gnal cOvyomoh,]M s Odtsd up or down n ftpuencv Iy,va, outputs wll tame,, mnnrwouslY Clotho. A,th ants to Vhyt, d,Krofe , Owmalern for Suth appl„`Jnpm as epU,pne„t a use, trey :o vol two pn,nta,IxNpe,NannY. motor ONTO F, v&No CLOSE OPEN etc TM two sgnala unce at any 9,yen moment he rev control e,Mer or both. era commonly •efer,ed M AS Mark AM Space t NI,. For ,pec,il appl,cannm, the OT30 may M operated as two OT37 FSK TRANSMITTER.MINIATURIZED two-taTo chann,n. each hoomnownt of Me other. EsM TM OT37 lent n a mmetunaed FSK r ignunrtro, rout outs at ON OFF s,lpts alfru"doolend,ng upon Ma eyhrq,nwtf at M,Caelypprtdu,g iranalrntfer MrI 1 eH<pnipNd K-Woc,",s ch As I den. sets,,Pt,Fake The dual Two vero Iota . ..I parnWlar ,hm"I in the traffi Mart SoaM,s lensed slot v ,npde ,meth case Or h.AhW,n,rq of PDM ml,,Nnarhng close Two ISOM Manna, otlo COntf01 cabvMt $nip the umt reou,raa IN lupP" can M KWm,TM ftd on a us"OT,DR300anNi,a Iw Of no OtM, lywl these r, harne Ot pallet f, 'onlly, �t ,S Ofttn used Merl Ihere ,f Onir ash tYtnpnhtror rpulred MrmNIV III by ne, AM channels,TM over S thus able .Farah(,of fpK,I,tyrtot,Mt The oMrat no Mar Kter,yhcf to adlrva tw,c,the hne un!{iabon-tn IN lame~,Ial Of the DT37 trantm,tT,l are asgwen Our Tne DT30 kowme,w,tn a„lullant tev,ngt,n IN"0 charges as will a pu,pman, ants DR30 FSK TONE RECEIVER TM DT30 StrappIrel opnof, Mun are 4,,440141 from The OR30 Ton,Rfl--„ve,,t a Salvo stash un,t Mtgnw To ;le fwoN or miv rpduv M a hyblshed ,n ter fold by ,vM,v, awdo tonr And w defect M,fts It npuancv lot ter 41ef,pr,nn the folloanr,q mrhodt of ken,01 drY 00h, CMN,vpn to 2 slam or 3-ttam funr,Onal Outputs,A avK tact,vatagt. 0 to T24 active hqh or Kirv,low RS 232 rl c,rW,l ,i ava,lablo m the ',mp„yer 0 MCude two 'Me K„lug f Two lm 10, 3 Stara ,, 4 sim and segh, our Or pIMInsOmdtM niter OUTmn at' M,n Ian n' Th's aryl "ts con, 2-lN 1IX 2 ft1fe. These kfY,n9 method, acCOmmodaN ppryd,ng nanlrl„ffer ash SirapMO f01 Mu OpnM Outgun m v: wee devvrn. TTL AM CMOS'0g,c.and lroMerM[eo of-IN at,Mwd unn are Mark, Spec,AM Ca,IIV 0e1Kto1 o ornrnpntcal,on dev,lr, the atler WIN commonly used to mOm10,IN COmrnub¢a WhIT, mar be sumird to JFraN at any trob.— be tim C,rtu,t rvef wh,M IN MM,r! l Opranrtg,When the twat, 395 and 437S M:,w,M muhtwN umN placed on the -INrNI In.'" from cfnl,r to timer Mark o, $pomp,, the vowN cOmIMlvGbOn C,wl On a by rmue C„Cu,i both (gar„er Detector output remams ACLve ielosed) tr,NmuNN am rmyms may M m,sed,pfov,ded a ntgle Jner othe„nw sp,mphl,W Men Ordered, ter DR30.11 guard Manila, I,memtarneci Mtwt,n WlaCant 1111n21n,tiers oho r"poss, The ftpuanOl ,t WMmmad by the 00 30 S tp AM ,nth rtfaY outputs u pI fu000d 'f Mark. OY IatO,,a S esed,plug-." wb+nedue w,M,n Me tamvn t SWM and Outoul f r 461 U T Though f all t lad wan rK a. Nr. Both IN =.flow and tns cOmpefe VON nlaNnntte, voila"OveWt ra all be obo rr or f0,all auI9 n0ro lklepl ara fully ,nferM a,wd,Ma GO 30 Osc,ltetzl and IN f"vint Ihm b.may M ODNfMd M led trvM!unwr plat a^9eb fotma h hat ter nowt. a WO1V d by iM buvr. 1ti �OT30 Tlanftr,vlm.rrMCnvaly fpm,rly marwfartured M lent Can M suppled!rOm the feClOry w.th vOltagl Wipury, Owmw EIKn Orval,Inc, ,h M,M Safe ter starts well not be tupplved n IN uh.1 TM OT30 oamm,t%1 ConuvN of a 1tW 11 OpaghOnal yvth a wbaptionl sawe s M the WiTO,Nt amplfvor Confquled as a Masher Ow dam, MOM 1reduM V01ta9,W[W,ta nave ter}Olhowhrq MarKferidlca a•12 N ,s control"by IN ovu9,n n1L'll4t0,..It Sh,fT Of Ian vat mR t Capable of Mvr,nv , 40 IN 1040.or Knv,h,gn npwnev s attOmpl•Med by AW,n9 0, d,enng Cww CedaUvlty for dnwN ore T 9,c loW,S low ooee,TT ANI t0 ter tank C,rcmi Of M, Olcdalol by means of Inads or 25 CMOS"k:load,'.an apOlhohal outiwt is arall. 'ng "filter, the Viral a amOul,ad bit an ht W&,aR.n,l 40e of different terminals which pruaOes a currant s.nk amphfiee and divided into nro paths. One path n a teem" capability of ISO ma hom W ea lereal Source not to tw Lead pill all MI ketich News few Deal of aev fork, 40 ran, be actrr, tow 109W output capable of drw,ng 50 w,Mm "pas pared. This Cnc .t s essentially :cal w TTL lim" :OWN or Isllndreds 01 Ipvs-powe" TTL or CMOS tell dl1pl CIICu,i of the AM reClww logic IOW, Consult The insulation insiruetlOnS for tvp,al rho ItCOnO all asses thm a hard litmter i.",face cii Nan Wh lag!M remora All amDlltude ral,bunt and proceeds to the phase AOddlonal strapping apuons rotluded m rho DR30 RE shift d,w,,m,oawr Gm ,t rel produces a Noble,a'tput resew Ye Mark high or Mark low Meek. Span or Center "O"ll" prODil"10"al TO little darlahon Of the signal tm. hold Or Mark plus Space hold. Mak jeep Space woltege paste rpfn cleft" This fletectOt Output is filleted by a Output el Carrier Dwectpr Wev output trko"AI, artee filter To rertaw any "esidual wrw he. The f7wluMCV Okbeennmg ,lemenlV, the OF 10 filler .lusht . and then papers to ewe detectors which drew dle and "DO 30 drxrinxnator,we invo,, m waled,plug.,. Meek and Span outgun Cans. w Mat I,hvsl n of anv module can r#,ll be changed. Rom f"epuw,c9 aertanta and to coltbee, te. DR30-19 TONE RECEIVER, FLASHER ceww module are :ompabiv Intwrharapowl eel the The DR 31T 19 Flasher OF 10 filler. the OD-30 JINI-e mat0, and the OR 3C Re Mw REciner s a wild slat, unit "lee', te1DatOwly `Orpar v mtnulaCtured by Owndar 'pia n almost d"tinl t0 the DR30 ewcepI Mat R pro EwIctra Cs. Inc, rides an Wdltlonal Output. When used �n cpnlirtnhOn with the OT30 3 F laMar Trarsri,"."unit pror,dcs emu tees The unit opwates n a mannw umller to That AM ter was Meek and SDan cupful"in add,bon w d.e Mark and saw The audl0 I"ugrw s passed ttuugls♦bandpas Span nest"umultanvoal outw,ts of Me DR30.Th,oper fi,-ar whicch wpwe. r Mt dii signal from all the otlar string ward for he DR30.19 it. as mwtlb" for The signals and ran vrh lye I.v n present on the line,Follow DR30 TABLE 1. TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS CReeeewmta DT10 DT17 DT30 DT77 Oufpul Impedeece ti0O 4.hme nom wit rn, yllrecTerisliCS ou..de pnW m Keying SpaedV 50 Vestal. 50 bib,sec. 1 L,m,ted M reaivw Meer ISa,Tabw 31 Temp Rdrpe -30 to•60 C po see ReOu,red' 25ma O 12voc 115rac 25ma•t 2vac t t 5v jc Dimens ons. H US ln. 5.25in. w 1.70 m, t.70•n D 1 11 401n. n 40 in 25 It.maw 2'�h.my. 1.5 1b maw ;5 m.me. TABLE 2. RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS prataelerauc OR 10 OF 3D Senvtwrk ldlustable to -35 dbm Adjustable to-l0 otee Input Impedance _ 600 nnms nom with rising Ch,,V,e she ounWa tM aabarld Dvnern,c Range —�� Adluesabil ufially set for 5 db 25 db channel$Declnq _. 100 fit to 450 ha.aaed,riy upon bit tales regwrad See TAble Jl Output Ran+ 50 bas;sec- �5p biU efc ro 8W In1i .e. remp Rw,ge _30 ro `60 4 Rower Rao.," 100"0 12voc IaOma O I:rOi 0-Ienpons H 5.25 m. 5,25 W 1 70 m. 1 70,n J O tLMin 1140m wc'Qhf 2lb.ma. 2.51b mar i "Allowable valtap vwabOM de. IO to 14 N,95 to 135 II — 2.q4 44 II I 4 i i a,.m�e I ro e<�'u�rr.arur ` -Wwv Olp_� autea See wp. 1019Y for Jwiring into system. 057cP ' BC ,1�l/llf- .,. .. Sa%(�l �IC7i<TCIQ . OUTf/N� C4M W��Ai I y ; - �/O/ S/roiS✓ti3s✓i�,I `i �----gf - - - 9H'0'c31 ice•//+V3 SDHXO 3 F7ivKG� 7w! 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INICKAM Make sure the voltage apppplied to the time ,*ter to within +10'. �f the rated "ter voltage. . ;ESFT WOMS • - To rust the ^inter, press reset but- tan Anti`, it mattms and al. digits are Mato. 9t1v14Ct if time meter needs repairs, obtain ,u ate ,+. ar. Maas ahippirttig instruttiona fra seariat e• au ow epee ote aaam .at.a .fft�o. ROUND Pact JIM[NS'.ONS GENERAL C' ELECTRIC oos -.foa' I a,MM•yML aRKI pblM10Y 't0 eosi R•f � ••'��)" Na S2K.F. 1 F sT .W FN OM 'T�wc�Nwm.p,w�MN.• COwpun tl .N SlE•Ou ..pip a imt' f Y• Y. Olpw)IOw) 1 • .,f(•YCCt1.M 1. I RLMINO•HNLL YOO[;. HNLi �Rgi'b� •N.n'cNw..a • �� :. • ja op 1 eV $10 txC Sn' SMO y. ,.� 'ieu 'Ya. 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Caro.IMlara OWOOrO p ` _ - .Irp 1 pil4unYIf Y1laADfA4awu tr n -•- _ 4.11aw.p1 awem abw be .. ..D0.WY4.mM ..cAppMt Md ybMyy IOYpM�.�/ON O aO0="0Mwd9M 9a1My we wA W6 44n.wIwYO4.f.M�i4In MMM�w M wb"p us44-Ny awrbb.leCN11a14+4'y.b ngMn. l T f+e�, �•M.MR Tlh W"is nba a Wf 110C. b.bw.Ih ranp.,.y,.ti 4.OA41YO.n....a,alor.M hrllo.ray.� 1.' e b� a o-eft :o"W W&MWj +h.NiWY4oan.�..Mrr�— IT1 1SWd Sf1TE1Ouw A NiO,C ELPOWEA CORPORATION 1 Nli 4arw 4ew4 41M1 i fWM..h 4/IfivM./]A11 i7h11461+4 IELUI A IBNI Ii I OCF.iD N W 1 Nr uF [P ii0 VA[' n0 Nil I I _I / W� .3/ IeI /Q A A/AX. - - - - 4- l "° (AMP I � J O I afraw ON Io 'J 000 • Stead and Baggerly inc. 2795 152 Ave. N.E. Redmond. Washington 98052 -'off WW&R r2081 885 9078 BATTERY CHAHUEH I:V D C F _`t + VOLT .. - ADJ TEST ov LFAST E� T/A"k HPt RATE 000 gKo Stead and Bagger►y inc. T 2 3 6 5 _ 8 7 8 _ 9 I ' r 000 V0.H1 NUMBER SOOY-Ot OR 5002-07 Stead and Baggerly inc. BATTERY CHARGER 1 The Model 1002-0l and 5002-02 battery chargers havd been especially designed to meet the requirements of ■ highly regulated direct current power vupply and a reliable Auto- "tic on lice battery charger frequently spotted to tolt- metn and instrumentation vitems. The battery chsrgerry have been designed to funotiun in conjunction with 4.0 „t 9.0 ampere hour gel tvpe batteries. In these centiguraticc- the ovate& it designed to allow for complete discharge of the batteries during ektnaded tower outages without signt- 'tcantly redoing hattery life. EATI:RE5 ,.pad Cayaejty: Pp to o-ne ampere .ont inuo• v. duto"tie Cha[ge Rate: Charge rdtc ly automat It al lv varied to meet battery demand. prectsion nG iteu l►t i,opt The power supply is adjuatahle From 10 to 15 WC with ripple Ie+s titan 2 milivolt% peak to peak. Sole tlperA[toa•. The IIS\AC input I% tutted and the power wup- ,IV 1% current !tatted lot short ctr(ult protection. power Fall Provisions: The Integral power tall rl.+v tan%as the Ii5 b'Al: input to thr unit and provide% one torn C output tor use In system configuretton. rest and Mtsintenanco Provisions: The unit is equipped with test jacks attd Fastw witch to readily check charger and associated hattety. PART NUMBER 5002 01 OR 5002-02 Stead an 5aggerlV inc. BATTERY CHARGER t T i 1 i 1 City of Renton 1 L.I.D. 314 Project Cost Estimate 1 i 1 1 Prepared by: 3rneS ASS,.LiateS, inC. 2700 Northup Nay Bellevue, NA 98004 t206) 827-9555 i April 7, 1987 r 1 Prepared by HP,1 Date: April i CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE Project f 79154 Project Title LID 314/East Valle Road Improvements Client r -TTT9"----Clie^t Name tty o enton s This estimate is:,Preliminary R fin,r revised The total estimated amount is. 9 344 5p2 pn o date est. -` This estimate is Lased Pon the inn lntle x - �ated March__ ---Z The accuracy of estimates of all costs shown herein are based upon the stated conditions and assumptions and any Change in Connection therewith render this estimate useless. The reliability of estimates of total costs shown herein is plus or minus Four b One Half percent `+ 4`5%). Thus the range of total estimated ad ars o thiS estimate is plus or minus Four Hundred "wen_ t� sand dollars (. $420 000 i oc ars tn[ u's consideration o normal contin enr. )• estand is addition Hereto. wances and is in ' :onditions and As sum Lions: wners ip do lali tters: Cit ihd?1 n. ac uire ne<essar RIW. Estimate is paced on Cit bud et o� �• Per y oun a, es an red3: ace upon ones aSSo[tatac'TT surve s me� tin AGSM recision 3. of opogr .p recprd y; ee a ove• an dccuracv o un er round . uti itv maps 4. on ng Land Use onstderations: dopted itv zontnp documents ' E- 01 s, ounddt ipn �PO ro-qlfF rood 7t ions: e0technica 1,ve5tt attons b Converse Ward Danis Dixon, Inc. Professions n meets,5. Governmenta a es,- gTattons r n nCe Renton and State Of Wdshin d 5: On prm5 to: i v p +. nvvonmenta ssues ton re matters:a ter 5: a Cara ton D 'On-51 nt 1- can[e b Lit of Renton desi nated offic is 6. oncePtua ane ketches epor s Title: Horizon Year Traffic Forecast, repared y: 1. QTvwT1 Title: Geotechnical a ort repared 6 Title: let e� - ud o to Gonnason y C bate: 11t79 - ---- — ate:IM797 Title: Letter - ett CO uonnason Date:-Tl-/§ 9 Title: letter - ud o to o------ Date: TM79 9. Client rout eC ata: Date:'M A6 ' Item: Public Works Director instructions to util i. S iorm or drat— nT j s n with % roadway crownw0 ear des5 n Item; ti tan dr S do eU 1C dt i9n5. _ ate: ' ltem: ❑ inp written and verbs Date: to Communicdt iOns between JAI and it 1C�. Economic on i ions: ecess sundry ate: 1 1 10. Construction Cost Unit Prices: Based u o n bid tabulations from g several similar rp ojetts durin D T2 momnT s}i ara magnitude of antit+es er � be ow. 1 12. onstruction ems, Areas & voiumes:__quantitytake-offs fr-o-m—p7ans, 13. Weather and Construction Approach/Techniques: tandar or project area/duration. 1 14. ons ruct on ontract+ng Methods Management: onstruct+on ng+neer- ii�_b Consult-it, Prime General Contractor. 15. tb�ie�i equal cash isbursements over two 1 years o ro�ect costs at an interest rate o .- at which time _pond sae roceeds w+ reDay +ntenm construction oa.�. us interest on Forward Thrust loan at 2 from a untilbond sale. 1 ay . . _ 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i i Certification: anie awson a Professional Engineer, registered in the State of Washin ton do hereby certify that this Construction Cost s ima a 75 accura�itnin the limits and ranges specified and that the estimate has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted Engineering Principles. Seal --�� Seal ' �. NaTs.FJ� 10 .�• .'1 +^Ci3 7 CQr� _TAM1tS PSIDN AL t t .A "Ni ' Harry ones PT L. awson JAI Corporate Officer JAI Engineer of Record April 8, 1982 _ Aril 8, 1982 Fate at6 a --— 1 1 I 1 ' ENGINEER'S PROJECT March 31 1982 ESTIMATE ENR = 4233 SLMMARY Basic Ba— _with Alternate _ Construction Costs "B ) E6,O01,641 Bas,= Constr. Contingencies (SY 300,C5: E5,751,80J Admin. &Estimated Construction Costs Design d ConstLegal ExPenantral ses (3%) E 6,301 J23 287,59p Interim Fin Engineering 180.059 E6,039,390 Land Costs Acquisition Coscs 1,156,558 772,554 1,579.000 1,156.558 Total Project Costs 440,000 1,536,000 E 9,657,340 440,000 $9,344,SO2 IPre-Design Original priginai 6/30/791 PreliminaryEst Fin June (Present JAItAssess- al Esic Final June 9 Value) Roll mate Basic Estimate Basic Constr. E4,4 10/24/79 3131182E Basil82 ?Admi gincie 02,000 4 95,853 800 esign n. 3 Fin,,, _e 325,956 E5'519,388 E 6'341 759 $6,001,641 3731 775.95 39 300,0E2 f5,751, /flat ion 1,020,62b 072,433 287,590 �/M Purchase 297,615 1,012,44E 1,759,059 1,)08,554 �_ 3— 91—0852 -0- 1,156,55E 1,156,55E ENP Total tlndost E6.240,795 $8,216,886 E E 99 000 Index 3215 3215 2,..92 E9,651,390 $9,344,502 3344 Present Value . 4233 E8,21 ,B85 E8,2`1 --' —�__ 4233 ,886 $11,383,013 $9.657,340 � $ ,344.502 r 1 1 � r r CITY OF RENTON r �. CA L.I.D. 1314 n Co"7c:IL u ENGINEER'S EST1MAiF <:saociet`� Prepared by ,Jones Associates,��"- Revised March 31, 1982 Inc. Schetlule A-I Street and Dr ERR Index (March a{na '82) 4233 Ouantity/Unit Item I L.S. Price/Unit Mobilization Total 3 Ac. $78,750.00 per lump sum Clearing and grubbing {78,)50.00 3 7.SW C Y $ 5,250.00 per acre Unclassified Excavation 15,750.00 4 4.000 C.Y. $ 3.67 per cubic Unsuitable Excavation yard 27,525.00 5 Soo S.F. $ 8.40 per cubic yard Rock Peta in{nn Mall 33,600,00 6 14 Each $ 10.50 per square foot Settlement Platforms 5,250,00 7 15,000 C.Y. $ 52.50 Per each Surcharge Excavation 735.Op 8 1, I87 -s Crushed t T 3.67 per cubic yard Surfacing TOP Course 55,050.00 9 234 Tons f 9.45 Per [on Temporary Crushed Sur/acin 11.217.15 Course 9 Base 10 652 Tons Riprap $ 9.45 per ton 2,211.30 It 63,000 Ions 1 21.00 per ton Bank Run Gravel, Class 8 13,692.00 12 1.885 Tons Asphalt Treat F 4.0, Per ton Treated Base 264,600.00 13 5.827 Tons $ 21.00 per ton Asphalt Concrete Pavement Class 8 39,585.00 14 208 Tons f 27.30 per ton Incidental Asphalt Concrete 159,07i, ;�) S 36.75 Per ton 7.644.00 CITY OF RENTON L.I.D. /314 ' ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 2 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31. 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule A-1, Street and Drainage, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 15 10,972 L.F. Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter, f 6.04 per lineal foot 366,270.88 Type A 16 495 S.1. Cement Concrete Driveway 16" thick) f 16.90 per square yard 8.316.00 17 2,337 S.Y. Cement Concrete Sidewalk(4-inch thick) { 15.75 per square yard 36,807.75 i8 14,878 L.F. Paint Striping f 0.16 per lineal foot 2,380.48 19 237 L.F. Thermoplastic Crosswalk $ 8.40 per lineal foot 1,990.80 20 70 L.F. Thermoplastic Stop Bar $ 8.40 per lineal foot 588.00 21 76 Each Thermoplastic Traffic Arrows $ 115.50 per each 8,778.00 22 20 Each Thermoplastic Letter $ 31.50 per each 630.00 23 Remove and Relocate Existing Signs DELETED 24 35 Each Lane Marker type I f 2.89 per each 101.15 25 12 Each Lane Marker Type 2 f 3.68 per each 44.16 26 276 Each v-3/4 inch (1250) Plastic 3 10.50 per each 2,919.00 Traffic Buttons 27 2 AC, Seeding, Fertilizing em Mulching j 2,6 25.00 per acre 5.250.00 CITY OF RENTON L.i.D. /314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 3 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule A-1, Street and Drainage, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 28 Z Each Monuments $ 210.00 per each $ 420.00 29 3 Each Adjust Existing Catch Bain to Grade j 210.00 per each 630.00 30 15 Each Adjust Existing Manhole to Grade $ 210.00 per each 3.150.00 31 6 Each Adjust Existing Valve Chamber to Grade $ 210.00 per each 1,260.00 32 570 S.Y. Asphalt Concrete Pavement batch $ 31.50 Der square yard 17,955.00 33 L.S. Finish and Clean Up $ 8,820.00 per lump sum 8,820.00 34 L.S. Private Property Restoration $21.000.00 per lump sum 21,000.00 35 1,573 L.F. 12-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 22.58 per ri neal foot 35,518.34 36 256 L.F. 15-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe j 25.20 per lineal foot 6,451.20 37 648 L.F. 21-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 29.40 per lineal foot 19,051.20 38 404 L.F. 24-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 52.50 per lineal foot 21,210.00 39 1,531 L.F. 30-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 63 00 per lineal foot 96,453.00 40 1,647 L.F. 36-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe f 89,25 per lineal foot 146.994.15 41 221 L.F. 48-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 131.25 per lineal foot 29,006.25 CITY OF RENTON L.I.O. 0314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 4 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR index (March 182) 4233 Schedule A-1, Street and Dra inane continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 42 837 Tons Bank Run Gravel, Class B (Trench) $ 12.60 per ton $10,546.20 43 70 Each Catch Basin Type I-C $ 682.50 per each 47,775.00 44 7 Each Catch Basin Type 11-C $ 1,260.00 per each 8,820.00 45 9 Each Storm Manhole, Diameter 54-inch $ 1.680.00 per each 15,120.00 46 11 Each Storm Manhole, Diameter 60-inch $ 3,150.00 per each 34,650.00 47 3 Each Storm Manhole, Diameter 72-inch $ 4,200.00 per each 12,600.00 48 15 V.F. Extra Depth Catch Basin Type lI-C $ 105.00 per vertical foot 1,575.00 49 30 V.F. Extra Depth Manhole (54-inch D Diameter) $ 183.75 er vertical foot 5,512.50 50 49 V.F. txtra Depth Manhole 0- nch Diameter) E 262.50 Per vertical foot 12,502.50 61 10 V.F. Extra Depth Manhole (72-inch Diameter) 1 315.00 per vertical toot 3,150.00 52 1 Ea 1, Prefabricated 60-inch Diameter Bend 1 2,625.00 per each 2,625.00 53 6 Each Trash Rack $ 525.00 per each 3,150.00 TOTAL $1,415,068.71 p °&°p: CITY OF RE41ON '�� BY °� L.I.D. 1314 el ,QUALIT', eay ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE -\�(t_�N- . (� �. _ Page 5 o CONTROL Of Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. tie r Revised March 31, 1992 S�y9oC�e�fig` ENR Index (March 182) 4233 Schedule A-2, Water Quantity!Unit Item Price/Unit Tocal 1 104 Tons Rank Run Gravel, Class 8 (Trench) $ 8.40 per ton $ 873.60 2 I50 Tons Foundation Material $ 10.50 per ton 1,575.00 3 372 L.F. 12-inch Ductile Iron Water Main, Class 52, Tyton Joint 5 31,50 per lineal foot 11,718.00 4 396 L.F. 10-inch ductile Iron Water Mt class 52, Mechanical Joint " u or lineal foot 9,979.20 5 52 L.F. 6-inch Ductile Iron Water M••u Class 52, Mechanical Joint, including Shackle Rods f 15, per l"n•al foot 819.00 6 46.5 C.Y. Cement concrete Thrust Block , ll' ?" ;e, r„oic yard 6,103.13 7 1,600 L.F. 3/4-inch Shackle Rods pe, lineal foot 2,096.00 8 1 Each 12-inch x 6-inch Wet Tap $ 1,680.00 per each 1,680.00 9 6 Each 12-inch x 10-inch Met Tap $ 1,890.00 per each 11,340.00 10 9 Each Reconnect Existing Service $ 52.50 per each 472.50 11 3 Each Retap Existing Service $ 183.75 per each 551.25 12 2,500 Lb. Extra Fittings $ 1.16 per pound 2,9DO.D0 13 6 Each 10-inch Gate Valve $ 1,155.00 per each 6,930.00 C',TV OF RENTON L.I.D. A314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 6 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR index (March 'BZ) 4233 Schedule A-2s Water, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 14 4 Each 12-inch Gate Valve, With Bypass, With Vault S 2,625.00 per each $10,500.00 15 12 Each Valve Marker $ 26,25 per each 315.00 16 3 Each Adjust Valve Box, including 786.00 Valve Operating Nut Extension $ 26Z.00 per each 17 10 Each Hydrant Assembly, Type A $ 1,410.00 per each 14,700.00 16 1 Each Hydrant Assembly, Type B-1 $ 1,260.00 per each 1,260.00 19 1 Each Hydrant Assembly, Type B-2 $ 1,365.00 per each 1.365.00 7f 74 Each r>uard Posts $ 42.00 per each 1,008.00 21 6 V.F. Hydrant Vertical Extension $ 157.50 per vertical foot 945.00 22 13 Each Tempor a,y 2-inc 2,730.00 h Blow-Off Assembly S 210.00 per each Subtotal $90.646.68 Sales Tax (6.6A) 5,982.68 TOTAL $96,629.36 r r it r � r r r r r rS4� 6Y a0\ CITY OF RENTON QUALITY %N L.I.D. #314 Y` ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page lk"a.. . ga CONTROL cs/ rof r Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. a^s°ociesf� Revised March 31. 1982 ^— ENR In6ex (March '82) 4233 Schedule A-3, Illumination Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 1 4,995 L.F. Conduit Trench and Backfill b 8.09 per lineal foot $40,409.55 2 100 Tons Bank Run Gravel Class 8 (Trench) $ 10.50 per ton 1,050.00 3 17 Each Light Pole Foundation $ 341.25 per each 5,801.25 4 2 Each Service Cabinet Foundation $ 115.00 per each 110.00 5 17 Each Aluminum Pole, 40-foot Mou Ling Height $ 1.653.75 per each 28,113.75 6 1' Each LID Luminaires, 25r watt, Furnish and Install $ 210.00 per each 3;570.00 7 1,150 L.F. Conduit, Schedule 40, 1-1/2 inch Diameter $ 2.10 per lineal foot 2.415.00 8 4,195 L.F. Conduit, Schedule 40, 2--inch Diameter $ 3.26 per lineal foot 13,675.70 9 200 L.F. Conduit, Schedule 80, 2-Inch Diameter $ 4.41 per lineal foot 882.00 10 16 Each Design B Junction Box 5 262.50 per each 4,200.00 11 2 Each Design Intermediate Junction Box $ 367.50 per each 735.00 12 20.5 L.F. Conductor - Illumination, No. BAwG $ 840.00 per 1,000 lineal feet 17.220.00 13 Bare Ground wire, No. IOAwG DELETED CITY Of RENTON L.I.O. $314 , -NGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page R Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised Marct, 3' 1982 ENR Index (March 32) 4233 Schedule A-3, Illumination, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 14 34 Each Fuse Mits $ 9 45 per each $ 321,30 15 2 Each Service/Control Cabinet, Type 0 $ 1,990.00 per each -7,980.00 TOTAL $127,003.55 �e✓6�U.1EITY Aoi^ an w w w - CITY OF RENTON w o CO ( -- ENGRD. 0314 4 w n NTROL' ra' INEE a ESTIMATE Page':ssocintie°� 9 Schedule 8- Prepared by Jone —��,t Street and Draina a ENRised March 31. 198zciates, Inc. Quantity/Unit Index (March '82) 4233 em 1 L.S. Mobilization Price/Un;t 2 13 Ac, Total 3 13 Clearing and grubbing $183,750.00 Per loop sum L.Y. Uncla ed Excavation j 5.250.00 per acre 1183,750.00 4 ssifi xcavati 13,000 C.Y, j 68,250.00 UI-sui'able Excavation3.G8 Per cubic 5 2,000 C.Y. Yar.' j 8.40 1,104.00 �Sp�ent Excavation at S.N. Per cubic yard 6 9brook Creek 27th Street 109,200.00 500 5.;, Rock Retainingj Nall 5•25 Per cubic 7 36 Each Yard 10,500.00 Settlement P t 10.50 Per square foot 8 latforms 50,00050. C.Y.CY Surcharge Cxtaveti j 52,50 Per each 5,250.00 9 3,874 Tons Dn j 1,890.0G '0 100 Ton Crushed Sartac�nq TOP Course = 3.68 Per cubic 000.00 s Yard 184, 8emporary CrushedSurfacing 9.45 Per ton Coors Surta Il 'u ions e 9 35.1�09.30 Rip Rap $ 9.45 per ton 12 180,000 Inns Rank Run j 21.OU Per ton 99.()o.00 13 6,A14 Gravel Class 8 Ions Asp'alt Treated j 4.2C per t 609.00 r (Dr'wcti Base on ve Alternate, see Items 59_61) 21,00 Per ton 75 . 04.00 143,094.00 CITY % RENTON - L.I.D. /314 ENGINEER'S ESTiMATL Page 10 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule B-1, Street and Draini%j continued - Price/Unit lital Quantity/Unit Item Pavement, s 27.30 per ton $315,915.60 14 11,572 Tona ( edatven eDctiAltenat eeI�ems 59-6 ) per ton 3,050.25 15 83 Tons Incidental Asphalt Concrete f 36.75 D 16 201 L.F. Extruded Cement Concrete C 6.30er o neal foot 1,266.30urb S p 17 18,745 L.F. Cement Concrete Carb and Gutter, f 6.04 per lineal foot 113,219.80 Tyne A 18 131 S.V. Cement Concrete Driveway (6" thick) $ 16.80 per square yore 2.200.80 19 1,352 S.Y. Cement Concrete Sidewalk (4" thick) $ 15.75 per square yard 21,294.00 20 25,671 L.F. Paint Striping $ 0.16 per lineal foot 4,107.36 ' 21 595 L.F. Thermoplastic Crosswalk 1 8.40 per lineal foot 4,998.00 ' 22 214 L.F. fhennoplastic Stop Bar $ 0.40 per lineal foot 1,797.FC 23 99 Eae'i Thermoplastic Traffic Arrows $ 115.50 per each 11,434.50 24 48 Each Thermoplastic Letter Z 31.50 per each 1,512.00 25 Remove and Relucate Existing Signs DELETED '6 446 Each lane Marker Type 1 f 2.89 per each 1,288.94 J 154 Each ,ane Marker type 2 f 3.68 per each 566.72 f r --- r ■� r r r llw r ri r r r r r r r r� r CiTf Of RENTON L.I.D. f314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE - Page 11 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31. 1982 ENR Index (March 182) 4233 Schedule 8-1, Street and Drainage continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 28 684 Each 9-3/4 Inch (12ED) Plastic Triffic Buttons $ 7.35 per each S 5,027.40 29 2 Ac. Seeding, Fertilizing and Mulching $ 2,625.00 per acre 5,250.00 30 13 Each Moncments $ 210.00 per each 2,730.00 31 L.S. Remove Spn ngbrook Creek Culverts and Divert Creek $ 3,150.00 per lump sum 3,150.00 32 8 Each Adjust Existing Manhole to Grade 1 110,00 per each .580.00 33 4 Each Adjust Existing Valve Chamber to O.ade $ 210.00 per each 840.00 34 905.5 S.f. Asphalt Cor.rety Pavement Patch $ 31.50 per square yard 28,523.25 35 L.S. Finish and Clean Up $ 17,650.00 per lump sum 17,850.00 36 L.S. Private Property Restoration $ 10.500.00 De lump sum 10,500.00 37 258 L.F. 8-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 16.89 per lineal foot 4,334.40 38 1,774 L.F. I? inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 22.58 per lineal (cot 40,056.92 39 744 L.F. 1°-inch Diameter Storm Dra' Pipe $ 25.20 per lineal fool 18.748.80 40 1,678 L.F. 18-inch OiaW.er Storm Drain Pipe S 27.30 per lineal toot 05,80S.40 41 1,396 L.F. 21-inch Diameter Storm Crain Pipe $ 29.40 per lineal foot 41.042.40 CITY OF RENTON L.I.D. /314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 12 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31. 1982 ENR index (March 182) 4233 Schedule 8-1, Street and Drainage, continued puanti'y/Unit Item price/Unit Total 42 1,531 L.F. 24-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 52.50 per lineal toot S 80,377.50 43 6 L.F. 27-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe 4 57.75 per lineal toot 346.50 44 2,915 L.F. 60-inch Diameter Storm Drain Pipe $ 147.00 per lineat foot 428,505.00 45 228 L.F. 128-inch x 83-inch Corru(.ated Steel Pipe Arch $ 308.70 per lineal foot 70,383.60 46 1,472 Tons Bank Run Gravei, Class 8 (Trench) $ 12.60 per ton 18,547.20 47 Be Each latch Basin Type 14 $ 630.00 per each 51.660.00 48 22 Each ratch Basin Type 11-C 1 1,260.00 per each 17,720.00 49 16 Each Storm Manhole, Diameter 54-inch $ 1,680.00 per each 26,880.00 50 8 Each Storm Manhole Diameter 96-tnrh $ 5,670.00 per each 45,360.00 51 1 Each Storm Manhole Diameter 144-inch $ 8,400.00 per each 8.400.00 52 10 V.F. Extri Depth Catch Basin Type 11-C $ 105.00 per vertical foot 1,I)50.00 53 16 V.F. Extra Depth Manhole 520.00 (r4-inch Diamter) $ 157.56 per vertical foot �., 54 44 V.F. Extra Depth Manhole (96-inch Diameter) S 315.00 per vertical font 13,860.DO CITY OF RENTON L.i.O. t314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMAI; Page 13 Prepared Oy Jores Associates, Inc. Rev ned March 31, 1982 ENR Index (M�rth 182) 4233 Schedule 6-1, Street and 0rKaa.9e, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 55 4 V.F. Extra Depth Manhole (144-inch Diameter) E 525.00 per vertical foct f 2,100.OL 56 5 Each Trash Rack E 525.00 per each 2,625.00 57 158 L.F. Beam Guard Rail Type 1 $ 18.90 per lineal foot 2,986.20 TOTAL $2.992,716.74 ♦j6p 11fpA I�VJ T By CITY OF RENTON QUALITY. , i! L.I.D. /314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 14 Vial CONTROL' Uf Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 -�� ENR 1'1dex (Mrr.6 •82) 4233 Alternate Bid Items, Schedule 8-1 Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 59 24,316 S.Y. Portland Cement Concrete Pavement $ 25.20 per square yard $612,763.20 60 790 Tons Asphalt Treated Base t: 21.UO per ton 16,590.00 61 2,912 Tons Asphalt Concrete Pavement $ 27.30 per ton 79,497.60 TOTAL $708,850.80 Subtotal, Basic, Scheaule 8-1 Items 1-58 $2,992,716.74 Less Schedule 8-1 Items 14 and 15 (459.009.60) Plus Scheudle B-1 Alt. Items 59-61 708,850.80 TOTAL SCHEDULE 6-1 ALTERNATE f3,242,557.94 ,w1 w w w w w �w w wi an w w w Ir�r0 a R�N CITY Of RENTON ypw t)t1AL1TY, p L.1.0. 0314 '1 1 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 15 �O CONTROL U f a r Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. e.�Ssocvsc'� Revised March 31, 1982 w.� ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule 8-2, Mat^r Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 1 966 Tons Bank Run Gravel, Class 6 (Trench) $ 8.40 per ton $ 8,114.40 100 Tons foundation Material $ 1C.50 per ton 1,350.00 3 6,155 L.F. 12-inch Ductile iron Water Msin, Class 52, Tyton Joint $ 31.50 per lineal foot 193,882.50 4 897 L.S. 10-inch Ductile Iron Water Main, Class 52, Mechanical Joint $ 25.20 per lineal foot 22,604.40 5 19J L.F. 6-inch Ductile Iron Water Main, Class 52, Mechanical Joint, includfn4 Shackle Rods $ 15.75 per lineal foot 2,992,50 F. 2'S C.Y. Cement Concrete thrust Blocking $ 131.25 per cubic yard 28,218.15 7 31700 L.F. 3J4-inrb Shackle Rod $ 1,31 pen lineal foot 4,847.00 8 2 Each 12-inch x 6-inch Wet Tap $ 1.680.00 per each 3,360.00 9 1 Each 12-inch X 10-inch Wet Tap $ 1,690.00 per each 1.890.00 10 2 Each 16-' x 10-inch Wet Tap j 2.808.75 per each 5,617.5n 11 3 Each Reronne,t Existing Service 1 52.50 per each 157.50 12 4 Each Retap Existing Service $ 183.75 per each 735.00 CITY OF RENTON LLO. /114 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 16 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31. 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule B-2, Water, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 13 10,000 Lb. Extra Fittings $ 1.16 per pound 3 11,600.00 14 22 Each 10-inch Gate Valve $ 1,155,00 per each 25,410.00 15 11 Each 12-Inch Gate Valve, With Bypass, Nicn Vault $ 2,625.00 per each 28,875.00 16 27 Each Valve rker $ 26.25 per each 708,75 17 11 Each Adjust Valve Box, including Valve Operat,nq Nut Extension 3 262.50 per each 3,150.00 18 15 Each Hydrant Assembly, Type A 3 1,470.00 u'r each 22,050.00 19 2 Each Hydrant Assembly, Type 13-1 $ 1,260.00 per each 2,520.00 20 7 Each Hydrart Assembly, Type 8-2 $ 1.365.00 per each 9,555.00 21 54 Each Guard Posts $ 42.00 per each 2,268.00 22 15 V.F. Hydrant Vertical Extension 1, 157.50 per vertical foot 2,361.!�0 13 33 Each Temporary Z-inch Blow-Off Assembly $ 210,UO per each �67%) W Subtotal 3395,198.80 Sales tax (6.6%) 26,M.12 TOTAL $421,281,92 v 3• r r r r �w r r r r r it ca r r r r r r r ✓�^,� 5 4,.�, CITY OF RENTON .ps Y role L.I.O. #314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE 4ISr- Pege 17 CONTROL Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. a Revised March 3). 1982 lssoctata ENR index (March '82) 4233 Schedule B-3t Sanitary Sewer Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 1 419 L.F 6-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer Pipe $ 18.90 per lineal foot S 7,919.10 2 1,136 L.F. 8-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer Pipe $ 33,60 per lineal foot 38,169.6U 3 1,177 L.F. 15-inch Oiamete Sanitary Sewer Pipe 1 37.80 per lineal foot 44,490.60 4 1,116 L.F. 18-inch Diameter Sanitary Sewer Pipe $ 41.25 per lineal foot 52,731.00 5 173 L.F. 3-inch Ductile Iron Class 52 Forte Main $ 21,00 per lineal foot 2,583.00 6 987 L.F. Extra Depth Trench Excavation (12 feet-16 Feet) $ 6,30 per lineal foot 6,186.60 7 527 Tons Bank Run Gravel, Class 6 (Trench) $ 10.50 per ton 5,533.50 B 1,467 Tons Pipe Bedding Material $ 14.70 per ton 21,564.90 9 400 Tons Foundation Material $ 17.60 per ton 5,040.00 10 14 Each Sanitary Sewer Manhole, Basic, 48-inch Diameter $ 1,233.75 per each 17,272.50 11 53 Y.F. Extra Depth Sanitary Sewer Manhole 1 157.50 per vertical foot 0,347.50 12 3 Each Connect to Existrn9 Manhole $ 525.00 per each 0,575.00 r r r r � r r r r r r r r r r Ir r r r CITY OF RENTON L.1.0. 1314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 18 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR Index (March 182) 1,233 Schedule 8-3, Sanitary Suer, continued Quantity/Unit Iteo Pricer Unit Total 13 L.S. Sanitary Sewer Lift Station $126,000.00 per lamp sum $126,000.00 14 L.S. Emergency Power Generetor $ 9,000.00 per lump sum 9,000.DO Subtotal $346,413.30 Sales Tax (6.6%) 22,863.28 T07AL $369,276.58 CITY OF RENTON ,CAc ur ,r`� L.I.D. #314 QiiAIJI ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE `C � t. it Page19 a T�4 .� Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. u CUN F130L uI �eF a Pevised March 31, 1902 1�yssoc,^te ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule 0-4,Illumination Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 1 8,410 L.F. Conduit Trench and 8ackrill f 8.09 per lineal foot f 68.036.90 2 1,SOO Tons Bank Run Gravel Class 8 (Trench) f 4.20 per ton 6,300.00 3 44 Each Light Pole Foundation i ,41.25 per each 15.015.00 4 3 Each Service Cabinet Foundation f 315.00 per each 945.00 5 33 Each Aluminum Pole, 35-foot Mounting Height 1,449.00 per each 47,817.00 f 6 11 Each Aluminum Pole. 40-1`00t Mounting f 1,653.75 per each 16,191.25 Height 7 11 Each LID Luminaires, 2�O Watt, Furnish and Insta'1 f 210,00 per each 2,310.00 8 33 Each '.If) Luminaires, 150 Watt, fur 18(k.00 per each 6,237.00 end Install f 9 1,290 L.F. Conduit, Schedule 40,1-112 inch 6 meter 2.10 per lineal foot 2,f 109.00 to 7,355 L.F. Condit, Schedule 40,2-inch Diameter 3.26 per lineal foot 23,977.30 f 11 i,l ..F. Conduit, Schedule 80, 4,389.00 1-1/2 inch Diameter 1 3.99 per lineal foot CITY OF RENTON , L.I.D. 1314 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 20 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule B-4 illumination, continued Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 12 210 L.F. Conduit, Schedule 80, 2-inch Diameter $ 4.41 per lineal foot f 926.10 13 57 Each Design B Junction Box $ 262.50 per each 14,962.50 14 4 Each Design Intermediate Junction Box $ 367.50 per each 1,470.00 15 33.08 L.F. Conductor - Illumination, No. BANG 1 840.00 per 1,000 lineal feet 27,787.20 16 rare Ground Wire, No. IOAWG DELETED 17 88 Each Fuse Kits $ 9.45 per each 831.60 18 3 Each Service/iuntrol Cabinet, T pe 0 $ 3,990.00 per each 11,970.00 TOTAL $253,874.85 CITY OF RENTON L.I.O. #314 �-' • ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Page 21 Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. Revised March 31, 1982 ENR index (March '82) 4233 Schedule 8-5, Traffic Signal Quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total I L.S. Traffic Signal, Lind Avenue 6 S.W. 16th Street $ 67,022.92 per lump sum f 67,022.92 +`c` C'- " � '� �• CITY OF RENTON L.I.D. #314 ` ERG-MEER'S ESTIMATE S b CONTROL .(,It Page 22 .`x Prepared by Jones Associates, Inc. ....... Revised March 31, 1982 ENR Index (March '82) 4233 Schedule C-1, Drainage quantity/Unit Item Price/Unit Total 1 L.S. Channel Improvements f 8,925.00 per lump sum $ 819?5.00 10 :1 SUMMATION SHEET ' Total Schedule A-1 _ $1,415,068.71 Total Schedule A-2 96,629.56 ,otal Schedule A-3 127,003.55 Total Schedule A $',638,701.62 ' Total Schedule 8-1 $2,992,716.74 _ ' Total Schedule 8-1 Alternate _ $3,242,557.94 Total Schedule B-2 421,281.92 ' Total Schedule B-3 _ 369,276.58 Total Schedule B-4 253,874.85 Total Schedule B-5 67,022.92 Total Schedule 8 $4,104,173.01 Total Schedule 8 Alternate _ $4,354,014.21 Total Schedule C $ 8,925.00 ' Total Bid A + 8 + C $5,751.799.63 ' Total Bid A + 8 (Alternate) + C $6,001,640.83 t t. CWP T.;CL rt` e� i