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Permit Elec Lights Jack Russell Pk 2011 r 0000 r . mu r 4 00 /7 ,,,,, ,i. 8 r P resented to: r J ack Russell Par r Retrofit Field A & B Lighting Project Atlantic Beach, FL r October 10, 2011 r Project #140069 r SportsCluster r &12..ekl,“ Submitted by: M usco S -ports Light" , LLC p g J 100 1st Ave W O skaloosa, Iowa 52577 Local Phone: 641 -673 -0411 T oll ` Free: 800- 825 -6020 Fax:866 -930- 6190 p r r © 1988, Revised 2005 This information is provided by Musco exclusively for this project. Reproduction or distribution of the enclosed documents or information without the written permission of Musco Sports Lighting, LLC is prohibited. r . s 0 000 mVS Table of Contents • Jack Russell Park Retrofit Field A & B Lighting Project Atlantic Beach, FL A. EQUIPMENT LAYOUT Drawing # 140069R2 B. ON FIELD LIGHTING DESIGN Computer Model - Light Level Scans Drawing # 140069R2 C. LIFE CYCLE COST SAVINGS D. PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE E. WARRANTY 10 Year Warranty F. PROJECT REFERENCES G. 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'+ - (4- '71;_ 40' a itli .. oo t` t` C� • N N .14- CD ( N � ( 0 � 0 ] N ( 0) ) CO - s. t t 4_ t 5 0 0 - • 0 - N CO ('O' r o oo } _ t • , - N N � 4.) 0) N '''-t-1.- 't-4- 1 1 1 N .: Eli W M L.L. --)...1 0 CO m Z W J CO Q CC'''. cn o 000©0 it Jack Russell Park Retrofit Softball Field A Prepared for: David Thompson, City of Atlantic Beach 3- Oct -11 Typical Floodlighting Equipment N Your Savings Hours 3000 3000 rr Average kW 37.3 21.9 Energy $12,296 $7,226 $5,070 Controls - Energy $0 $0 $0 Controls - Labor $0 $0 $0 10 -Year Life -Cycle Cost $12,296 $7,226 $5,070 Assumptions ra Customer Provided Energy Data: Controls Information: Energy Cost per kWh $0.110 Controls Energy Savings 0% Annual Operating Hours 300 Labor Rate per Hour $0.00 # On /Off Cycles per Year 0 Technology Specific Data: Labor Hours per Cycle 0 Green Generation TM Fixture Qty. 14 Average kW demand per fixture 1.564 Useful lamp life (hours) 5000 Typical Floodlighting Fixture Qty. 23 Average kW demand per fixture 1.62 Useful lamp life (hours) 3000 NOTE: Life -cycle costs are based upon the assumptions given by the customer above. Any variation in this data will change the life -cycle cost proportionately. 0000 MU © 2005, 2011 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC SD- 7158 -2 We Make It Happen Jack Russell Park Retrofit Softball Field B Prepared for: David Thompson, City of Atlantic Beach 3-Oct-1 1 Typical Floodlighting Equipment °, Your Savings Hours 5000 5000 Average kW 16.2 9.4 Energy $8,910 $5,161 $3,749 Controls - Energy $0 $0 $0 Controls - Labor $0 $0 $0 10 -Year Life -Cycle Cost _ $8,910 $5,161 $3,749 r Assumptions Customer Provided Energy Data: Controls Information: Energy Cost per kWh $0.110 Controls Energy Savings 0% Annual Operating Hours 500 Labor Rate per Hour $0.00 # On /Off Cycles per Year 0 Technology Specific Data: Labor Hours per Cycle 0 Green Generation TM Fixture Qty. 6 Average kW demand per fixture 1.564 Useful lamp life (hours) 5000 Typical Floodlighting Fixture Qty. 10 Average kW demand per fixture 1.62 Useful lamp life (hours) 3000 NOTE: Life -cycle costs are based upon the assumptions given by the customer above. Any variation in this data will change the life -cycle cost proportionately. C000 MU el © 2005, 2011 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC SD- 7158 -2 We Make It Happen 000 (I1US Performance Guarantee r ............ipih Jack Russell Park Retrofit Field A & B Lighting Project Atlantic Beach, FL rt Musco hereby guarantees compliance with the following specifications for your project. r Field Constant Average Uniformity Lamp Tilt Average kW Illumination Factor Demand Infield Outfield Infield Outfield Field A 45fc 25fc 2.0:1.0 5.0:1.0 1.0 21.9 r Field B 50fc 30fc 2.0:1.0 2.5:1.0 1.0 9.38 This guarantee is dependent upon the following: • All test stations matched exactly to the number and location of points supplied with the Musco computer generated light scan for constant light levels. • Pole placement must be within 3 feet of Musco recommendation. • Voltage supply to the ballast of all fixtures must be no less than 97% of the designed secondary voltage. r In the unlikely event that these performance specifications are not met, Musco shall provide necessary corrective :, ._. action at no expense to the owner. We trust this meets with your approval. Musco Sports Lighting, LLC PP 1 • C)tlatIvrtlehiVa21.6- Luann Ferreira Vice - President Sales r ir r x . r r r r r •••• Warranty • 10 Year Warranty Equipment Musco warrants your lighting system (excluding fuses and lamps) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten years starting from the date of shipment. Two Years Labor — Musco agrees to provide labor and materials for a period of two years to replace defective parts or repair defects in workmanship or, at its election, to pay the reasonable cost of labor for such repairs. For the remainder of the warranty period, replacement materials will be provided at no charge. Labor costs will be the owner's expense. Lamps Lamps are warranted not to fail for two years from the date of shipment. Lamps which fail during the first year of the warranty period will be replaced and installed at no cost to the owner. Lamps which fail during the second year of the warranty period will be replaced by the manufacturer, but installation will be the owner's responsibility. Lamps damaged by physical trauma or electrical surges are not covered by this warranty. Alignment Musco warrants accurate alignment of the luminaires on the luminaire assembly for a period of ten years Pik starting from the date of shipment. Limitations The following are not covered by this warranty: • Fuses mos • Weather condition events such as lightning or hail damage • Improper installation, vandalism or abuse • Unauthorized repairs or alterations Repair and /or replacement are the complete warranty and constitute the exclusive remedy. ©2005, 2009 Musco Lighting W- 7065 -2 -S •••• 800/825-6030 www.musco.com I.T1USD® Project References* 2 . 1 r I Flor ida Projects pi Baseball Football Other Alfred A. McKethan Stadium Florida State University Brevard County Gainesville, FL Doak Campbell Stadium and Brevard County, FL Practice football field r Davis Park Tallahassee, FL Broward County Public Schools Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Broward County, FL Deerfield Beach High School Raymond the Stadium City of Pembroke Pines g Home of the NFL Y Deerfield Beach, FL Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pembroke Pines, FL , Disney's Wide World of Tampa Bay, F L City of Wellington SportsTM Complex University of Florida Wellington, FL r Spring training home of the MLB Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Daytona International Speedway Atlanta Braves Gainesville, FL 2.5-mile Su ers eedwa y Osceola County, FL Daytona Beach, FL y Forest High School Multi-Field Florida State University " Ocala, FL Intramural fields Hammond Stadium Brian Piccolo Park Tallahassee, FL Spring training home of the MLB Broward County, FL Minnesota Twins Cape Park Cape Coral Multi - Field Complex Tampa, FL E Fort Myers, FL Cape Coral, FL p L.A. Dodgers Spring Training Facility Homestead Miami Speedway Dodgerto n, FL P g g y Carter Road Park Miami, FL Pi° 14 - Field Sports Complex Marchant Stadium Polk County, FL University of Florida Spring training home of the MLB Recreation Complex Detroit Tigers Jupiter Community Park Gainesville, FL "` Lakeland, FL Jupiter, FL University of Central Florida McKechnie Field North Naples Regional Park Student Recreational Facility Spring training home of the MLB Naples, FL Orlando, FL r Pittsburgh Pirates Pasco Parks Bradenton, FL Regional Parks /Sports Complex Softball Osceola County Stadium Complex Pasco County, FL -- - -. - -- Spring training home of the MLB Patch Reef Park City of Maitland Softball Complex H ouston Astros Boca Raton, FL Maitland, FL Kissimmee, FL Florida State University Pat Thomas Baseball Field Soccer Women's Softball Complex !" Leesburg, FL Tallahassee, FL Austinfrindell Park Roger Dean Stadium Forest High School Spring training home of the MLB Soccer Complex Ocala, FL St. Louis Cardinals & Osceola County, FL Florida Marlins Fort Meade Sports Complex Florida State University Fort Meade, FL Jupiter, FL Women's Soccer Complex University of Central Florida Tallahassee, FL Seminole County Orlando, FL 5 - Field Softball Complex Kelly Road Community Park Altamonte Springs, FL University of South Florida Soccer Complex Tampa, FL Lee County, FL University of Central Florida ' University of Florida Orlando, FL Basketball Percy Beard Stadium University of Florida Gainesville, FL Softball Complex Amway Arena Gainesville, FL Ill Home of the NBA Orlando Magic Youngtown Sports Complex Orlando, FL Panama City, FL University of Florida re O'Connell Center Little League Gainesville, FL Whispering Pines Park 'Partial listing Port St. Lucie, FL PR -725 -1 ©2005, 2008 Musco Lighting oO fl1US • a Manufacturer's Model Number Jack Russell Park Retrofit Field A & B Lighting Project Atlantic Beach, FL # of Poles Pole Designation Catalog # 4 A1,A2,A3,A4 SCG - 1500W M7 - 3 2 R1 R2 SO - 1500W M7 - 4 000 IT1US Manufacturer's Model Number Jack Russell Park Retrofit Field A & B Lighting Project Atlantic Beach, FL Controls and Monitoring Catalog # CM- 24X48 -6 loo •••• safety irifhtilf UL Listing UL Listed Under Musco Sports- Lighting LLC Underwriters 100 1 st Ave W ® L Laboratories Inc.® PO Box 808 LISTED PO Oskaloosa, IA 52577 UL Category Covers UL Number High- Intensity Discharge • SportsCluster Green' and E33316 Surface- Mounted Luminaires Light- Structure GreenTM luminaires and remote ballast assemblies • Sports Cluster® and SportsCluster -2® luminaires and remote ballast assemblies • Light- Structure 2TM and Light- Structure System luminaires and remote ballast R1e assemblies • 1000 W Light-PakTM and Light -Pak with Multi-WattTM indoor luminaires • 1000 W ShowLight' and ShowLight GreenTM with hooded light actuator system and remote ballast assemblies • 2000 W MirtranTM luminaire • Stadium 2K Fixture' 2000 W luminaire and gow Hot Restrike GreenTM 2000 W hot restrike luminaire Pla Management Equipment, Lighting control systems for E139944 Energy • Control -Link® Control and Monitoring System • Control -Link Retrofit Control System ©1997, 2011 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC SD- 1000 -6 •ee• Satety - //fir, tit listing UL Category Covers UL Number Industrial Control Panels Control panels and enclosures for E204954 • Control -Link Control and Monitoring System •► • Control -Link Retrofit Control System • Lighting Contactor Cabinets • Multi -Watt systems Emergency Lighting and • Control -Link Automatic Transfer Switch R311491 Power Equipment (ATS CL) Luminaire Fittings Galvanized steel poles 12 feet or Tess for E132445 • Mirtran poles • Rooftop poles • Special applications Luminaire Pole in excess of Galvanized steel poles greater than 12 feet for E325078 12 feet • Light- Structure Green System • Light- Structure System • SportspoleTM and special applications Devices, Scaffolding Service platforms for SA7004 Nok • Light- Structure Green System • Light- Structure System • SportsCluster Green System • Sports Cluster System A copy of the UL Certificate of Compliance is available upon your request. via ©1997, 2011 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC SD- 1000 -6 E ow Smart Lamp® Operating System Fe 1500 Watt Metal Halide Lamp (Clear) Technical Data Sheet frs Proprietary to Musco Lighting Physical Characteristics Bulb Size BT -56 Bulb Finish Clear r ' Base Mogul Screw Position Oriented ��., Maximum Overall Length (MOL) 15%" (391mm) "' Light Center Length (LCL) 9' /a" (232mm) - , Arc Tube Lighted Length 3 /a" (84mm) �'�► —�• Arc Tube Material Fused Silica , , • Maximum Permissible Bulb Temperature 400 ° C (752 ° F) Maximum Permissible Base Temperature 210 °C (410 ° F) r* Photometric Operating Characteristics' System Rated Constant Lumens Over Life 2 134,000 Ordering Information Operating Position Arc Tube Horizontal • Ordering Code LA -30Z -1 Lamp Replacement Interval, Hours 3 5000 ANSI Designation M48 Correlated Color Temperature (Approximate) 4200K Description MH1500 MZ CIE Chromaticity Coordinates (Approximate) x -.370, y -.390 Lamp Type HID: Metal Halide Color Rendering Index (R 65 -70 P Electrical Data Average Lamp Wattage Over Operating Life' 1450 .?" Warm -up Time to 80% of Output 3 -5 Minutes Re- strike Time for Hot Lamp 10 -15 Minutes Lamp Operating Current (Max. rms Amps) 6.0 r Ballast Type ANSI M48 Minimum Starting Temperature -30 ° C llo Footnotes: (1) Operating Characteristics are per the Musco Smart Lamp(TM) Operating System on a commercial ballast with arc tube horizontal. Lamp lumen measurements in accordance with IESNA LM- 51 -00. Lamp color data in accordance with IESNA LM- 58 -94. Lamp operating NO cycle of five hours per start to reflect expected field use in the sports lighting industry. (2) Lamp starts out at a reduced wattage and increases over life to offset lumen loss as lamp ages. Average wattage over life is 1450 watts. VIIIi (3) Beyond 5,000 hours is the time when constant lumens are no longer maintained by the Smart LampTM Operating System. Average lamp life before failure is substantially greater than 5,000 hours as tested and defined per IESNA LM -47 -01 with five hours per start. PIP 0000 in - P r www.musco.com ©2005, 2010 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC • Patents Issued & Pending. T- 7195 -3 Plil pi. SportsCluster Electrical Components Enclosure rz..r.)TM po Pole identification Pol label on front - Stainless steel bolt Pole mounting bracket I 1 -- Powder - coated •aluminum enclosure ow �► ' i Stainless steel latches Po Po / Ballast #�� " Ballast * attachment ✓ oic �t1 1:� ow 01 Wiring 4 schematics ' ng � �� \ ` .>_.t', 0 *1%1 .0 .� Touchsafe fuses sw . rR 1114' Smart Lamp® control Capacitors pa I If 4 Ballast wire access �' ' .111111 Terminal blocks Grounding bar 10 �� q � / I� ��� .' ::swt ch JJ 0000 PR MU a "P I. Patents issued and pending WWW.MUSC0 Com ©2005, 2011 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC T- 3005 -2 lighting @musco.com to .r.k SportsCluster Luminaire Assembly t2.-t■)TM Luminaire wireway: 2 x 4 inch nominal Aluminum spill and glare 1/8 inch thick, high strength steel tubing Po light control visor Horizontal aiming adjustment Stainless steel / (factory set) latch bail Aluminum C ° Die -cast aluminum mounting plate Left View over- center ∎�■ "" ,i latch handle ��riim'lliouuuuiuimi uimimm I'_i �iioimuimii ; Steel pole clamp 10,09mi, Die -cast aluminum knuckle Mogul lamp socket P -_ - I : Geared tilt adjustment /' f — Die -cast aluminum lamp cone -- I Teflon centering /sealing ring _ — ,'1 Ill Silicone "0" ring seal \ Joint seal overlap . - I Die -cast aluminum reflector housing I Lamp 1 Silicone glass edge seal gasket Silicone "0" ring rim seal I 3/8 inch activated carbon filter ow Tempered glass lens 1 Aluminum lens rim iii I I 3 x 3 x 1/4 inch steel angle Stainless steel chain 1 imok c, ' E mill l , muiiuiimmuuimuumiiui I:_iimmuuumui (1 ) --.--- Steel pole clamp i C I Pt" o r1"--5 Right View Repositioning stop ir....ii (factory set) _ Viton (fa ring seal Knuckle positioning bolt C >. Silicone "0" ring seal \ ®`� Lamp leveling gear drive Vertical aiming adjustment/lock (factory set) liii 0000 11 a AI mu fi* 1 lir , • 800/825 -6030 www.musco.com Patents issued and pending. lighting@musco.com © 2005, 2011 Musco Lighting SSLA2 r• SportsCluster Wire Harness R°" 6 fr,iTM 8' (2.5m) of wire provided above I top wire support grip to make poletop connections i Pif Wire Tie PI Wire Support Grip Pai NII Spiral Wound Cable consisting of #14 AWG (2.5mm I copper wire ow _ Equipment Grounding Optional Flexible Protective Sleeve Conductor Harness """ — not present if harness is in conduit #6 AWG (16mm copper wire Wire Support Grip AP For poles 80' (24.5m) and taller, n contractor must provide means of supporting wire harness at mid -point I Ps i i v PP ' 4' 0000 mu . - , r 1 . Pl Inside United States 1 8 Outside 00 United 825 State s I0 1 641 673 0411 www.musco.com e -mail: lighting@musco.com ro ©2005, 2010 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC T- 3010 -3 r tow 0000 MU A • Corrosion Protection iew Manufacturer's Certification of Corrosion Protection for Light- Structure Green and SportsCluster Green All exposed components are constructed of corrosion - resistant material and /or coated to protect against corrosion. All exposed carbon steel is hot -dip galvanized, meeting ASTM Al23 and ISO /EN 1461. All exposed aluminum is powder coated with high - performance polyester or anodized. All exterior reflective inserts are anodized, coated with a clear, high - gloss, durable fluorocarbon, and protected from direct environmental exposure to prevent reflective degradation or corrosion. All exposed hardware and fasteners are stainless steel of 18 -8 grade or better, passivated, and coated with an aluminum based thermosetting epoxy resin for protection against corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. Alternately, for hardware in non - stressed applications, an electroless nickel coating meeting ASTM B733 may be used. Pole strapping used to mount certain equipment to light poles is annealed stainless steel (grade 304) and passivated. Certain structural fasteners are carbon steel, galvanized meeting ASTM A153 and ISO /EN 1461 (for hot -dip galvanizing), or ASTM B695 (for mechanical galvanizing). Exposed custom designed or auxiliary equipment and hardware may not fully comply with the above statements. Musco Sports Lighting, LLC A " jai% Greg Kubbe Product Development Manager ©2005, 2010 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC SD- 1045 -2 fist got Sportscluster GreenTM Relight Scope of Work For Jack Russell Park Retrofit Fields A & B Atlantic Beach, FL Project #s 141322 & 140069 Owner Responsibilities: 1) Provide total access to the site and pole locations for construction. Equipment must • be able to move from location to location on standard rubber tires — no towing required. 2) Provide reference points (one per field) for sighting in lighting cross -arms. 3) Remove any trees, limbs, shrubs, etc. for total access to pole locations. 4) Removal, replacement, and repair of all fencing necessary for construction. 5) Repair and /or replace any field turf, asphalt, curbs, and concrete inadvertently damaged during installation. 6) Locate and mark existing irrigation systems prior to the commencement of construction. 7) Pay for all permitting costs. 8) Provide existing electrical design and site plan as necessary. Musco Responsibilities: 1) Provide layout of pole locations, aiming diagram, and associated designs. 2) Provide pole inspection and survey of existing poles for height, size, and location. Prn 3) Provide required Musco Sportscluster GreenTM equipment. 4) Provide Project Management and assistance as needed. 5) Provide light test under owner supplied lighting system. Subcontractor Responsibilities: 1) Remove and dispose of existing lighting fixtures and electrical enclosures on (6) existing poles. This will include the recycling of lamps, aluminum reflectors, ballast and steel as necessary. 2) Leave the existing grounding wires and power feed in place for reattachment to the new Sportscluster GreenTM product. 3) Provide adequate trash container for cardboard waste and packing debris. 4) Provide storage containers for material as necessary. toi 5) Provide adequate security to protect Musco delivered products from theft, vandalism or damage during the installation. 6) Provide equipment and materials to off load equipment at jobsite per scheduled delivery. 7) Obtain required permits, owner to pay all costs. Subcontractor to advise Musco of costs to subcontractor, if any, before proceeding with permitting. 8) Provide electrical design or as -built drawings as required. 9) Provide materials and equipment to install or upgrade existing electrical service panels as required or necessary. This needs to be defined in the electrical design. 10) Provide materials and equipment to install all underground conduit, wiring, pull boxes, switchgear, etc. and terminate wiring as required per electrical design. r 11) Ground the new product on poles per NFPA 780 and NEC code. This will include grounding of the electrical enclosures and remote light fixture cross arms. Existing lightning protection to be verified and repaired as needed to comply with Musco warranty and NFPA 780 and NEC code. 12) Install Musco electrical enclosures and fixtures on existing poles and terminate power feed. Power feed may need to be reworked to adapt to the new Musco lighting equipment. 13) Provide materials and equipment to wire and terminate ballast to (20) Sportscluster GreenTM fixtures. 14) Keep all heavy equipment off of playing fields and surfaces whenever possible. Use due care to minimize damages when playing surface access is required. 15) Jobsite to be returned to condition existing prior to construction of lighting system. 16) Locate existing underground utilities and irrigation system so as to avoid damage from construction equipment. Repair any such items damaged during construction. 17) Conduct system startup and additional aiming as required to provide a complete and operating sports lighting system. MOP