Specifications

Project #2008377 VIDEO PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Section 11130 (or 27 41 30)
Page 22
Video Production Redesign FBC Highland Park
Landover, Indiana
10/07/2013
EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
Coordinate work with other trades to avoid causing delays in construction schedule.
Coordinate with General Contractor and verify that all dust, dirt, and debris is removed from all production
rooms including Video Control and Projection rooms prior to any equipment installation.
Video contractor to ensure projection glass is cleaned on both sides with manufacturer approved cleaning
materials.
Mount equipment and enclosures plumb and square. Permanently installed equipment to be firmly and
safely held in place.
Cover edges of cable pass-through holes in chassis, racks, boxes, etc., with rubber grommets or Brady
GRNY nylon grommetting. Adhesive-backed electrical tape and friction tape is not acceptable for insulating
or protective purposes.
All rack and console dimensions must be verified against field conditions prior to fabrication and again prior
to installation.
Inspect all racks, consoles, and enclosures prior to installation. All rough or sharp edges that may cause
injury to personnel must be deburred or a permanent protective coating applied.
Provide ventilation adequate to keep temperature within the rack below 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Provide
whisper type ventilation fan in each rack if temperature in rack rises above 85 degrees. This ventilation
system must be temperature actuated.
Provide a non-fluorescent service lamp in the top of each equipment rack.
Provide blank rack-mount panels installed in all rack openings not occupied by equipment. Blank filler
panels will not exceed five rack units in size. Custom rack panels shall be 1/8 inch thick aluminum, standard
EIA sizes, brushed black anodized finish unless otherwise noted. (Brush in direction of aluminum grain
only.) Custom connector plates (cable TV, speaker, microphone, etc.) are typically stainless steel; however,
verify plate finish with the Owner. Plastic plates shall not be accepted.
Install rack mounted equipment with black 10-32 Phillips head machine screws.
Panels or equipment mounted on the rear rack rails must not block access to any front mounted
components. Front mounted equipment will be given ample space to allow for access to rear connection.
The process of acceptance testing the System may necessitate moving and adjusting certain component
parts - e.g., LCD monitors.
Provide security covers on non-user operated equipment having front panel controls. Install covers at the
conclusion of Acceptance Testing.
AC Power and Grounding
Coordinate final connection of power and ground wiring to racks. Hardwire power wiring directly to
power contacts or internal AC receptacles to ensure uninterrupted operation.
Install 3-conductor, isolated ground, 120 VAC outlets in each rack. Provide a minimum of two spare
outlets in each rack. Label each outlet as to which AC circuit is feeding it and provide the same
information in the circuit breaker panel.