HomeMy WebLinkAboutC32540 - RFB - PDAC - Timing and Scoring Systm Contract No. C32540
CITY OF PALM DESERT �--�
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: AUTHORIZATION TO BID THE COLORADO TIMING AND SCORING
SYSTEM FOR THE PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER
SUBMITTED BY: Ryan Stendell, Senior Management Analyst
DATE: February 14, 2013
CONTENTS: Product Specifications
Recommendation
By Minute Motion, authorize staff to bid the Colorado Timing and Scoring System
for the Palm Desert Aquatic Center (PDAC). Funds are available in Aquatic
Center Fund 242, Capital Account No. 242-4549-454-4001
Backs�round
The PDAC was designed with the future timing and scoring system in mind and includes all of the
conduit and connections to accommodate its use. Staff believes the competitive use of the pool
has now reached a point where the system would be used frequently. This system is also required
before the PDAC begins to attract larger events to the area. The timing system will have a rental
fee associated with its use which would allow for the system to generate additional revenue to the
pool.
Staff is anticipating the total cost of the contract, including installation of the scoreboard, to be
between $75,000 and $100,000. Staff will return to the Council with the results of the bids and
recommendation regarding the award of contract.
Fiscal Analvsis
Staff is requesting to use Aquatic Center Capital Funds associated with the P . h illi n
dollar capital fund originated with a cooperative agreement whereby College f rt is
allowed access to the pool for a term of 20 years. � „
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SPECIFICATIONS PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER
SEC fION 13156/131560
POOL TIMING SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. Electronic timing and scoreboard system with multi-sport capability used for
practice pacing and instruction, competitive swimming events, diving, water polo
and synchronized swimming.
B. Starting system integrated with electronic timing, relay judging platforms and
scoreboard system.
C. All in-deck plates shall be furnished and installed by Other.
D. All in-deck junction boxes and conduit shall be furnished and installed under the
work of Division 16 — Electrical.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Division 16 — ElectricaL
1.03 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Colorado Time Systems, Inc., 1551 E. 11th St., Loveland, CO 80537, 800-279-
0111.
B. Equivalent per specifications
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals shall include the following:
1 Product data
2 Shop drawings detailing scoreboard, conduit and junction boxes.
3. Operations and maintenance manuals.
4. Warranty information
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1.05�OB CONDITIONS
A. Manufacturers proposing to submit a quotation for the electronic timing and
scoreboard system must confirm that all embedded items are compatible with the
installation of their respective systems. Proposed system must integrate with
existing CTS equipment when present.
B. Manufacturers shall review the construction documents and shall notify the
architect 10 days prior to the bid date of conflicts ar additions to the work of other
subcontractors for the proper installation of their system.
1.06 WARRANTIES
A. Contractor shall warrant the completed installation of all systems in this section for
one year.
B. Manufacturer shall warrant the scoreboard for Five Years, computer console,
touchpads and starting system for two years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 DECK PLATES (IN-DECK QUICK CONNECT DECK PLATE)
(32) DPQC-200 AND (16) DP4.5QC REQUIRED
A. Deck plates to permit plug-in connection for touch pads, A, B, C, backup buttons,
electronic relay judging, start light signal, start speakers and a signal to start the
timing device at each lane.
B. Each deck plate to be mounted flush with deck tile with a recessed corrosion
resistant military connector. When not in use it shall be covered with a watertight
cap. Deck plate shall have flush surface to prevent injury to swimmers. Protruding
connectors and covers are unacceptable.
� C. Circular locking connector shall be accessible for one hand operation. Circular
locking connector shall enclose (12) 316 stainless steel pins with 50 micron min.
gold plating.
D. Under deck cabling to be soldered in place and then potted with epoxy cement to
prevent the possibility of wire joint corrosion. Maintenance must utilize organic,
non-toxic cleaners and lubricants.
E. QUICK CONNECT DP shall fit into 4" x 4" x 6" Carlon junction boxes in place in
deck, and they should have water drainage capability in each box. Junction boxes
shall be interconnected with 2" (inch) PVC conduit terminating in 12" x 12" x 6"
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wall boxes with adjacent power. Wall boxes and junction boxes are shown on the
electrical drawings.
F. Recommended junction box— Carlon — Model #E989NNR-CAR or equivalent.
G. There is no substitute for this timing component connection system.
H. Quick Connect deck plate shall be a standard production part present in at least 20
completed facility installations, and not a one-time custom.
2.02 WALL PLATES (WLP)
A. Wall plates (5) shall be the termination point for connections between deck cables,
timers, start system and other wall plates.
B. Wall plate shall permit 50-wire connections to be made through one connector.
Military connectors shall be used for start system integration to prevent accidental
disconnection.
C. Wall plate shall permit connection of start system; timing system and
scoreboard(s).
D. Wall plate shall mount to 12"x 12" x 6" junction box, flush with finished wall, a
minimum of 18" above finished floor.
E. Provide all interconnecting cable for wall plate, deck plates and scoreboard.
2.04 CHAMPIONSHIP START SYSTEM- WIRELESS (WSS)
A. A single cable from wall plate to start system shall carry signal for driving up to 20
individual block speakers, 20 individual Coiorado Time Systems Relay Judging
Platforms with Speedlights and external strobe(s).
B. Connecting cable (CMP-WP) shall use circular 10-pin military connector.
C. System shall have the capability to use either wired or wireless microphones and
shall have a volume control on each microphone input.
D. Start system shall have a sturdy all metal, non-corrosive enclosure, legs and tripod
mount (TR-3)
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E. System shall have external connections for additional strobe light(s), speaker
output, start output and Speedlights.
F. The System shall run from external 12-volt/AC power adaptor and have (2) internal
Gel cell batteries. The internal batteries will automatically be recharged while the
starter is plugged in to the external power supply.
G. There will be an �ED warning light on the system showing when the internal
batteries are starting to get low on power.
H. Provide (8) SP-6/45 (6 watt, 45ohm) reflex corrosion-resistant speakers with cable.
(one for under each starting block)
I. Extra 6-watt, 45ohm, reflex corrosion resistant speakers (SP-6/45) are available for
under each starting block.
J. Start system must be compatible with underwater speaker system (SP-UND)
2.06 AUXILIARY SPEAKERS (SP-125/SP-200)
A. Auxiliary speakers shall be 40-watt 8ohm. Auxiliary speakers' output level shall be
fully adjustable.
2.08 TIMING SYSTEM (SYSTEM 6)
A. Timer shall be supplied with all necessary software to time and score swimming,
diving and water polo in compliance with the appropriate sanctioning body(ies) -
FINA, NCAA, YMCA, and National Federation of High Schools, as well as USA
Swimming, USA Diving, USA Water Polo.
B. Timer console shall time to a user-selectable accuracy from 1 second to .001
second. It shall take starts and finishes from the near end and/or far end of the
pool. It must accept inputs from the start system; touch pads, up to three
manual button backup times per lane, relay judging platforms, and remote
judging terminals for diving. The timer will run off of a 12 Volt power supply
connected to a standard 110 VAC o�tlet and will automatically switch to (and
display on screen) internal battery power source, in case of line power failure
without affecting the continuity and accuracy of the timing system.
C. Systems requiring use of multiple consoles or additional computers to achieve
these functions are unacceptable.
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D. Timer console shall interface to single-line and multi-line scoreboard and shall post
immediate results to scoreboard in "Lane" or "Place" order (user selectable). The
console shall atso have the capability to pull race results from memory and post
those results to the scoreboard in "Lane"or��Place"order (user selectable).
E. Timer to include internal clock calendar with self-sustaining battery to time/date
stamp all results. The timer should be able to connect to a PC-style keyboard and
mouse.
F. Timer must meet acceptable safety standards. Must be UL approved, other not
acceptable.
G. Timer shall utilize a 6.25" by 8.25" backlit full-color LCD screen with tiling format
to display complete race status. The LCD screen shall be capable of functioning as
miniature scoreboard displaying information simultaneously for all active lanes (up
to twelve lanes) including lane number, current length in race or final place, split
or finish time, relay judging status indicator, and backup time and backup button
status.
H. Stored split times including turning end (far end) splits shall be sent to the printer
as they occur and also be stored in electronic memory during a race for later recall
to facilitate meet management. Split times format to be user selectable to provide
individual lap splits, cumulative splits, or both.
I. Backup timing provides backup time via push button provided on a per lane basis
should swimmer fail to trigger touch pad or touch pad fails to register. Timer to be
capable of accepting up to three backup button times per lane.
J. Meet memory stores all race results for an excess of 500 races including all split
and backup times, finish times, as well as relay exchange results. Race storage
retrieval should be capable of being invoked at any time. Storing race results using
computers (or interface boxes), which are not safety agency approved for use
specifically in an indoor swimming pool environment, are not acceptable.
K. Relay judging automatically compares the touch pad hit of an incoming swimmer
with the starting swimmer's time of departure from the optional relay-judging
platform. Results display both "plus" and '�minus" takeoff times and can be
printed and stored in race memory.
L. The timer shall communicate with meet management peripheral software on a
two-way '�handshake" basis, enabling the meet manager's resident computer to
query the timer's memory via the RS-232 port at any time for any race results.
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M. The system's Automatic Event Sequencer shall be capable of holding up to 10
event sequences for both standard and user defined. The event order will be abie
to be downloaded from meet management soflware. The desired order will be
user selectable. EVENT SEQUENCES with appropriate race distance and race
description for high school, college meets, and two '�User Defined" meets (up to
1000 races) to permit construction of custom meets, USA Swimming, YMCA and
FINA. When recalled from memory, race distance and descriptions are
automatically selected for the operator.
N. Timer shall automatically flag timing discrepancies (on the LCD screen, on the
results printouts and in stored memory) greater than .30 seconds between touch
pad and backup times.
0. Timer shall have touch pad delay feature with ability to program delays from 1 to
99 seconds.
P. Printouts shall be on a parallel printer connected to the rear panel of the timer.
Printout of race results shall be switch selectable in ��Lane" or ��Place" or order or
both. A single keystroke shall print touch pad and backup button times. Printout
shall include race number, event/heat number, event description to facilitate
meets, and time & date stamp for each race. The system will allow the user to
select any of 8 difFerent data to be printed. Printout of relay judging platforms to
include both "plus" and "minus"takeoff times for each leg of the relay.
Q. Keyboard inserts shall permit multi-sport usage.
R. Keyboard shall permit single key entry of essential functions including Lane
Off/On, Finish Arm, Split Arm, & Print Results to ensure speed and simplicity of
operation during critical race times. Timers requiring multiple keystrokes for
essential functions are unacceptable. The keyboard shall permit the operator to
insert a backup time when required (edit) or to disqualify a lane (DQ),
automatically posting it to the scoreboard, and provide automatic re-ranking of
results. Any corrections generated by the operator (edit or disqualification) shall be
clearly identified on the results printouts.
S. The Keyboard shall permit the operator to correct for an erroneous touch by
adding/subtracting a touch pad hit to correct the lengths completed. The keyboard
shall not permit the operator to finish a race in any lane; timers including such a
function are unacce�table because they permit the possibility of cheating.
T. Timer Input/Output Ports must include:
1. Parallel port for printer interface.
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2. 2 Seriai ports (RS-232) one for meet management software
interface and a second for special needs.
3. Scoreboard(s) output port.
4. Start/Stop end (near end) cable harness input ports for Touch
pad; Button A, Button B, and Button C inputs; start signal
input; and relay judging platform(s) (12 lanes).
5. Turning end (far end) cable harness input ports for Touch
pad; Button A, Button B, and Button C inputs; start signal
input; and relay judging platForms inputs (12 lanes).
6. External PC monitor port (VGA).
7. Peripherals expansion ports.
8. Computer communications port for future features.
9. External DC power port.
10.PC-style keyboard and mouse
U. The timer shall be Web enabled to allow software update via the Internet.
V. Timer software shall have the ability to adjust the intensity of LED scoreboard
brightness.
W. Printer shall be Brother laser printer or equivalent.
2.10 DIVING SCORING
A. Diving Scoring System shall utilize scoreboard to display diving scores and results
without modification from swimming configuration.
B. Diving console shall:
a. Accept 1,2,3,5,7 or 9 judges' input scores and compute award based upon
proper formulas for the number of judges used. Console keyboard shall be
operable with either remote judges'terminals or manual input of flash
card scores.
b. Permit display of the lead diver number, current diver number, dive
number, degree of difficulty, judges' scores and diver's calculated award
and total score.
c. Permit entry of all diving data into non-volatile memory for storage or
receive data from meet management computer without additional
modifications. Data shall include diver number, round number, dive
number, and position. Degree of difficulty shall be automatically
calculated based upon dive number per current FINA/USD/NCAA/High
School regulations. Dive degree of difficulty can also be manually input.
d. Automatically recall the diver with round number, dive number and DD
using minimal keystrokes. Systems which require live entry of dive
information are unacceptable.
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e. Permit storage of diver's point totals and provide ranking of the divers at
the end of each round.
f. Permit editing of judges' scores if required by meet officials.
g. Provide an output for computer data handling of diving events.
h. Permit two point deduction from the judges' scores and zero points for a
failed dive. Such changes shall be clearly shown on the printout.
i. Printout shall provide preliminary data, diver ranking by rounds, and
results of individual dives with judges' scores.
j. Judges'terminals shall be housed in sealed, water-resistant, shockproof
housing. The terminals shall provide a signal to inform the judge that the
diving console has requested a score. Signal shall cease when an
appropriate score is transmitted. They shall also allow each judge to input
a score with a minimum of keystrokes, review that score via a built-in LCD
display, and correct a score if needed before transmitting to the System 6.
C. Remote judging terminal and interface shall be as follows:
a. Interface shall plug into the System 6 Multi-Sport Computer.
b. Judges'terminals shall include cable to connect to the diving interface
box.
c. Judges' consoles shall be sealed keyboards with 0.5" LCD 4 digit display.
d. Provide (x) consoles with associated cables. Provide one interface box
with associated cables. (High Schools and Community Centers typically
need 5 and Universities typically need 7)
k. using minimal keystrokes. Systems which require live entry of dive
information are unacceptable.
I. Permit storage of diver's point totals and provide ranking of the divers at
the end of each round.
m. Permit editing of judges' scores if required by meet officials.
n. Provide an output for computer data handling of diving events.
o. Permit two point deduction from the judges' scores and zero points for a
failed dive. Such changes shall be clearly shown on the printout.
p. Printout shall provide preliminary data, diver ranking by rounds, and
results of individual dives with judges' scores.
q. Judges'terminals shall be housed in sealed, water-resistant, shockproof
housing. The terminals shall provide a signal to inform the judge that the
diving console has requested a score. Signal shall cease when an
appropriate score is transmitted. They shall also allow each judge to input
a score with a minimum of keystrokes, review that score via a built-in LCD
display, and correct a score if needed before transmitting to the System 6.
2.12 WATER POLO SCORING
A. Provide water polo program with System 6 Timer. Water polo basic system shall
include: water polo software, 2 shot clocks, scoreboard horn, water polo
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interface, and pushbutton. Software must adhere to US Water Polo rules and
regulations (per USWP Technical advisor). Exceptions will not be accepted.
B. Accessory software program shall turn multi-sport computer and multi-sport
scoreboard and shot clocks into complete water polo scoring system.
C. Keyboard shall allow operator to control:
a. Shot clock (reset — on — off— edit time)
b. Game time (start/stop & edit)
c. Timeout clock (start/clear) per team
d. Penalty times (start, edit, clear times) per team
e. Team scores (+1, -1)
f. Manually sound the horn
g. Adjust periods
h. Control shot time in deck mounted shot clocks and multi-sport scoreboard.
D. Water polo interface system allows a separate controller to operate shot clock
time.
E. Features shall include: period times, timeout times, eject times for up to three
players per team, game times, and shot clock time.
F. Single keystroke shall clear all eject times, no exceptions.
G. Selectable options shall include display of game time in seconds, tenths, and/or
hundredths, keeps player fouls "on the fly" and records in memory.
H. Water polo scoreboard display functions shall include: game time, shot time,
penalty times team scores, period number, player fouls and time of day.
I. Miscellaneous features shall include: 12 or 24 hour time of day display, tenths of
hundredths of a second remaining display, total game time display, individual
player foul totals display.
J. Timing system shall be capable of operating two shot clocks in addition to water
polo scoring.
K. System 6 Multi-Sport computer shall control shot time on deck-mounted shot
clocks and multi-line scoreboard displays.
L. Built-in rechargeable battery shall operate shot clocks for up to 8 hours.
M. Utilize 2-conductor cable, include all necessary data cable and deck stands.
N. Timer shall have 3 selectable modes when less than game time remains (show
full shot clock time; automatically blank shot time; automatically set to game
time).
2.13 WIRELESS SHOT CLOCK/PACE CLOCKS (PC-PRO) for use with System 6
Water Polo program.
A. Provide (2 ) portable shot clocks with (4) 10" (Red ) LED digits.
B. Unit with digits less than 10"will not be accepted due to inadequate viewing
distance.
C. Wireless portable shot clock/pace clock shall have the capability of running pace
clock functions standalone or connected to each other.
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D. Portable shot clock/pace clock shall have the capability of being programmed by
a hand held console for pacing functions. Additionally, it shall be capable of
being programmed with the timing console.
E. Wireless portable shot clock/pace clock shall have an external switch to change
from a water polo function to a pacing function.
F. Wireless portable shot clock/pace clock shall have the capability of using the
timing console to run the water polo functions.
G. Wireless Shot Clock/Pace clock shall have a battery life of 6 hours/internal
rechargeable battery.
H. Wireless Portable shot clock/pace clock shall have the capability of being located
anywhere on the deck.
I. Wireless PC-PRO shall have a minimum of 8 channels of wireless communication
in the 900MHz or 2.4 GHz spectrum, with a minimum indoor line of sight
communication range of 500ft.
J. Wireless Pace Clock/Shot Clock must be able to receive shot clock data from a
wireless-enabled System 6 timing system.
K. Unit with digits less than 10" will not be accepted due to inadequate viewing
distance.
L. Pace Clock shall have a minimum of 15 L�D intensity settings, and the capability to
adjust the LED intensity using a System 6 Console or via the control panel.
M. Wireless pace clock shall have a minimum of 8 channels of wireless communication
in the 900MHz or 2.4GHz spectrum, with a minimum indoor line of sight
communication range of 500ft.
N. Wireless Pace Clocks shall have the capability to be set up as either Master or Slave.
0. Wireless Pace Clock set as Master must re-transmit Pace Clock data to Slave Pace
Clocks set to receive data on the same frequency.
P. Pace Clock Pro electronic training device shall be provided, enabling swimmers to
perfect their starts, relay exchanges, and turn speeds.
Q. Portable pace clock shall have the capability of being programmed by a hand held
console for pacing functions. Additionally, it shall be capable of being programmed
with the timing console.
R. Pace clock shall operate on AC power or two internal rechargeable 12 volt Gel cell
batteries. The internal battery will automatically be recharged while the clock is
plugged in to the external power supply.
S. Pace clock shall have a battery life of 6 hours/internal rechargeable battery.
T. Portable pace clock shall have the capability of being located anywhere on the deck,
mounted on a wall, or recessed within the wall.
U. Pace Clock/Shot Clock shall have 5 ports to operate in conjunction with the following
CTS equipment: push button(s), relay judging platform, start system, and two
touchpads.
V. Pace Clock/Shot Clock shall be capable of the following 15 training modes:
(Additional equipment may be required for some functions.)
a. Lap Counter
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b. Simple Pace Clock
c. Pace Clock with Cumulative Splits
d. Pace Clocks with Lap Splits
e. Relay Exchanges
f. Start Reaction
g. Turn Speed
h. Breakout Time
i. Start Reaction & Breakout Time
j. Five Single Lane Timing modes
k. Mid-race Timing
2.14 SYSTEM 6 PACE CLOCK PROGRAM
A. Accessory software program shall turn multi-sport computer and multi-sport
scoreboard into an effective training system and coaching tool.
B. Interfaces to HYTEK's "Workout Manager" software with direct download to
computer timer.
C. Programmable workouts are saved into memory for up to 80 workouts.
D. Workouts display on multi-line scoreboard by lane.
E. START/STOP all lanes with one keystroke or individually.
F. Include programmable ��fudge factor" for coaches' election.
2.17 AQUAGRIP TOUCHPAD TOUCH PADS (TP-90G)
A. Touchpad shall be 90 inches wide x 22 inches tall x .3 inches thick. Provide 10
touchpads (8 plus 2 spare). For on-deck system see (B) below, for in-deck
systems see (C).
B. Touchpads shall be integrated to the timing system using on-deck cabling.
Touchpad connection and maintenance system for the System 6 shall be: TP-SYS-
8. (Includes 1 push button per lane) Provide (2) additional push buttons per lane
for backup timing.
C. Touchpads shall be integrated to the timing system using in-deck wiring to a wall
plate connection. Provide (3) push buttons per lane for backup timing.
D. Touchpad shall be constructed of an all-plastic exterior with only the electrical
connector metal exposed. Stainless steel will not be acceptable in pool
environment.
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E. Touchpad shall have a uniform fine grit, non-abrasive surface that prevents
swimmer slippage in any direction.
F. Touchpad markings shall have contrasting colors with a 2" black border and black
end-wall cross pattern for portion covered by touchpads.
G. Touchpad brackets shall be custom made to fit the pool gutter system. Diagram
required upon order.
H. Touchpad caddy for storing touch pads supplied shall be (i) CAD-TP96 (96'�.
Maximum of 10 touchpads per caddy.
2.21 SCOREBOARD SYSTEM (LED-R)
A. Each line of scoreboard shall use 10" LED digits. (Red)
B. Digits less than 10"will not be accepted due to minimum viewing distance.
C. Display intensity shall be adjustable to 8 levels of brightness, between 500-6500
nits.
D. Each line of scoreboard shall have an internal data selector switch to permit
owner/operator selection of data codes to be installed at each line of scoreboard.
Data select codes may be manually changed at the scoreboard or logically changed
from the timer console. Scoreboards with fixed function displays are unacceptable.
E. Each line of scoreboard can have up to eight operable digits, eight operable decimals,
and one operable colon to provide maximum display flexibility and reduced cost.
F. Each line of scoreboard shall have an individual internal power supply and individual
control circuit to limit loss of data to one line if a malfunction should occur or to
permit its use as an independent line of scoreboard.
G. Each line of scoreboard shall have true multi-sport capability through the use of
sliding digits to permit reformatting to desired configurations. Digits shall move freely
without the use of hand tools. Scoreboards with fixed decimals and colons are
unacceptable.
H. Each line of scoreboard shall be constructed identically (modular) to permit on-site
substitution or replacement of failed unit.
I. The scoreboard shall be capable of being used in a time of day mode when not being
used in display modes.
). Power shall be 115VAC, 2 amp per module maximum.
K. Scoreboard shall display the following minimum requirements:
L. 1-8 Lines — Lane, Place and Time
M. 1 Line — Home and Guest Scores
N. 1 Line — Event and Heat
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0. Facility name panel(s) (SPW) shall be provided per Owner.
P. Scoreboard shall be (Horizontal.)
Q. Scoreboard shall display team scores per Owner.
R. Scoreboard intensity shall be software selectable through a System 6 timer with 8
discrete settings.
2.21 Wireless portable water polo scoreboard
A. Display shall be battery or AC powered
B. Dimensions: 6' (W) x 2.3' (H) x 4" (D)
C. Weight: 401bs
D. Digit size: Home/Guest and Time 10" led digits, Period 7" led digt
E. Power: 3A/115VAC
F. Battery powered wireless controller included
2.21 Wireless water polo shot clocks
- 19 (W) X x31(h) x12(D)
- 4 x 5"amber digits TO SHOW GAME TIME
- 2x 10" red digits TO SHOW SHOT TIME
- Plastic enclosure
- Integrated batteries and horn
- Integrated 2.4ghz wireless
Caddy
- 30"x 60"x 60"
- Weighs 1201bs
- Galvanized steel construction
- Dampered movement control
Durable 8"wheels
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXISTING CONDITIONS
A. Verify that all work by others, related to this section, is instailed.
B. Carefully examine all of the construction documents that affect the work of
this section.
C. Prior to starting work, notify the Architect and General Contractor of any
defects requiring correction.
D. Protect other materials and installed work against damage while completing
work in this section.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Furnish and install all custom cables, connecters, scoreboard mounting
brackets, and fasteners.
B. Owner will provide lift and (2) laborers for mounting scoreboard and pulling
cables.
C. Furnish and install equipment in accordance with the manufacturers drawings
and instructions.
D. Provide scoreboard mounting, all timing system cable terminations, system
checkout, and local operator training at time of installation. Training shall
consist of one 4-hour session.
E. Furnish as-built drawings precisely locating all items.
F. Wiring and grounding shall be installed in strict accordance with the latest
edition of the National Electric Code.
END OF SECTION 13156
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