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  • BOISE DATA CENTER SPECIFICATIONS SHEET

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    While every effort has been made to be accurate , norepresentation , express or implied is made with regard to theinformation herein and same is submitted subject to errors,omissions, change of price, rental, or other conditions, withdrawalwithout notice, and to any special conditions imposed by Buildingowner or its agents.

  • ADDRESS: 9700 Bethel Court Boise, ID 83709

    BUILDING SIZE:Approx 60,000 rentable square feetOffice areaavailable on southernly perimeter and open work stations on thewest of the building.

    AVAILABILITY:Anticipated completion of all mechanical &electrical upgrades 120-180 days from lease completion. Tenantshall be permitted access to the building immediately to configuretheir systems and prepare for operation.

    COMMON AREAS:The common areas are in good condition and need newcarpet and paint to bring them into compliance with today’sstandards. There is a large open space dedicated to work stationsthat could accommodate disaster recovery.

    SCOPE OF WORK FOR COMMON AREAS:

    EXTERIOR COMMON AREA:Compliance with all exterior ADA work forentrance, sidewalks and parking areas.Installation of new metaleyebrow and glass canopy.Painting of BuildingNew Entrance doors

    INTERIOR COMMON AREAS:Creation of mantrap to the immediate leftof security stationComplete renovation of entrance lobby with newcarpet, paint and of the reception desk with security pass throughto the mantrap. Installation of large screen to view all cameras inaddition to computer access to view the building automation system.Remote control access to the mantrap.Restrooms- complete adarenovation of restrooms adjacent to security station.New paint andflooring in the offices and common areas immediately to the eastand west of the main entrance for office staff/conference andkitchen.

    AREA MEASUREMENT RAISED FLOOR AREA- EAST SECTOR:The gross usableareas of the raised floor are as follows:East Sector gross usablesquare feet: approx. 16,826 sfEast Sector white space usable squarefeet: approx. 13,896 sfWest Sector gross usable square feet:approx. 13,500 West Sector white space usable square feet: not yetdetermined

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  • RAISED FLOOR AREA:The raised floor area in the building isdivided into and “East” and “West” Sectors. Due to the age ofimprovements and proximity to the existing UPS, we decided torenovate the East Sector first. The East Sector shall remain in itscurrent condition ready for expansion.

    115 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT PDU POWER EAST BUILDING:Approximately13,896 net usable white space has approximately 115 watts persquare foot of electrical connected load supported by full coolingand lighting. All infrastructure including CRAC units and PDU’s aredesigned and installed for this 115 wsf tenant load.

    SCOPE OF WORK FOR RAISED FLOOR AREA:Repainting of all datacenter wallsRepainting of all crac and pdu unitsRelocation of cracand pdu’s to facilitate new racking planRemoval of MeetMeRoom toaccommodate new UPS roomInstallation on new crac units and pduunits to accommodate new racking planInstallation of digital cctvmonitorsInstallation of digital automation for all crac and pduunit(auto cad plan available at Tenant Resource SharefileExtranet/see racking plans- request access thru Telaxis LLC)

    FLOOR LOAD:Typical structural capacity of 200+ pounds per squarefoot on raised floor.

    BUILDING ACCESS AND SECURITY:ACCESS CONTROLS:

    EXISTING SYSTEM:The building has an existing C-Cure card accesssystem.

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  • SCOPE OF WORK:The existing system will be upgraded to complywith C-Cure 800/1 bundled system card access system on accesspoints with central control in Security office. The software updatewill include latest version of Software House Access Control Systemwith central server in the Meet Me Room and remote access in theSecurity office for card input. All security was installed in 1997and will be updated.

    BIOMETIC READER:EXISTING SYSTEM: none

    SCOPE OF WORK:Install Bioscrypt V-Prox reader at tenant entranceto the data center floor which links card and fingerprint. Allaccess to the data center floor will be limited to individuals withbiometric credentials.

    CCTV: EXISTING SYSTEM:Pelco analog cameras installed throughoutthe building. The DVR recording system was upgraded approx 5 yearsago.

    SCOPE OF WORK:Outdoor prepackaged Bosch cameras, 1/3-inch highresolution high sensitivity color, 5-50mm lens: quantity 10Indoorflexidome-XF, color NTSC, 540 tvl, W/3-9.5 mm Fq.0 Varifocal:quantity 6ExacqVision Hybrid NVR, 32 analog & 8 Ip channelinputs(expandable to 64 IP inputs)All cameras will be accessiblyremotely over the web.

    MOTION DETECTION: EXISTING SYSTEM: None. Some lightingcontrolled by motion detection.

    SCOPE OF WORK:Install Stanley Security Solutions system withnumerous interior and exterior motion detection.

    TELECOMUNICATIONS PROVIDERS:Carrier neutral facility

    SCOPE OF WORK:Owner to install diverse fiber vaults withdivergent entrances to the MeetMeRoomEast Fiber Vault: fiber vaultwith 4-4” conduits terminated in Fiber Entry room #1. 4-4” conduitsto run to the Meet Me Room.West Fiber Vault: Fiber vault with 4-4”conduits terminated in Fiber Entry room #2.4- 4”conduits run to theMeet Me Room(Building entrance plan available at Tenant ResourceCenter)

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  • COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AVAILABLE:QWEST(terminated in building)AT&T(terminated in building)Owner confirming capacity andalternative carrier availability

    MEET ME ROOMMeet Me Room located in the west portion of thebuilding to remain.

    SCOPE OF WORK:install Ladder rack installed ready for tenantinstallinstall conduits and inner duct to duel entrancesUPS powerprovisioned to panel to provide 6-20 amp circuits- 2 20 ampcircuits for 3 carriers

    COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL POWER:

    COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL POWER EAST SECTOR:2- 2500 kVAtransformerTransformer voltage primary 12,470 voltsTransformervoltage secondary 480 voltsPower fed from one substationElectricalservice enters building undergroundTransformer number T25ASwitchgear size of 3000 Amps of 480 volt 3 phase power dedicated toEast Portion of Building

    COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL POWER WEST PORTION:1- 2500 kVAtransformerTransformer voltage primary 12,470 voltsTransformervoltage secondary 480 voltsfed from one substationElectricalservice enters building undergroundTransformer numberT25BSwitchgear size of 3,000 Amps of 480 volt 3 phase powerdedicated to West Portion of Building(future expansion capacity ofan additional 3000 amps with the addition of an additional utilitytransformer).

    UTILITY PROVIDER: Idaho Power(www.idahopower.com)Utility contactnumber: 208-388-2323(request commercial power group)

    POWER COST:Large General Service Customer criteria:Over 2000 kWhfor any 3 months during a 12 month period

    Summer Rates:0-2000 kWh: $.08880 per kwh

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    http://www.idahopower.comhttp://www.idahopower.com

  • over 2000 kWh: $.03807 per kwh

    Winter Rates:0-2000 kWh $.079237 per kwhover 2,000 kWh $.033959per kwh

    There is a demand charge for peak demand and other customarytaxes and assessments. According to Idaho Power representatives,the base rate on hold for several years.Please confirm total powerutilization, rebates and other applicable terms and conditions withIdaho Power.

    ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADES TO THE EAST PORTION OF THEBUILDING:

    OVERALL ELECTRICAL SCOPE:(Please refer to the one line diagramwith notes prepared by RE WALL)Existing UPS will be maintained asan ‘A’ side in a new ‘2N’ topology with a new system providing thealternate ‘B’ side. This will harden this portion of the system toTier IV level of maintainability and reliability. Additionally, alldata center cooling will be provided with a dual feed capability toharden this portion of the system and enhance maintainability. Inorder to try and achieve the greatest amount of W/sq. ft. someportions of the east side HVAC system will be shifted to besupported by the currently unused west side. Additionally all HVACequipment not required for the critical east side data centerincluding support areas will be reconnected to the west side.

    GENERATOR WORK:No work required except to tie in the new ATS’sinto the existing system start/stop and annunciation. This will berequired for the three new large ATS’s 9, 10 and 11. No upgradeswill be made to the generation or service capacities other thanensuring that the generator system in operating in accordance withspecifications and all units are load tested after the completionof annual maintenance.

    ATS WORK:Three (3) new isolation bypass ATS’s will be requiredfor the existing system in place. The ATS’s for the mechanicalsystem (noted as DC, AC, RT and MC) shall be simple “preferredemergency” stand alone ATS’s (non ISO bypass). These will not tieinto the existing generator control system but shall allow manualselection of a preferred source. These ATS’s will be located asclose as possible to the loads served (i.e. adjacent to AC’s onfloor, etc.) but no cases mounted outside to allow for accessduring all weather conditions (i.e. dry cooler ATS’s to be mountedindoors). Final locations will be determined at design stage.

    The ATS feeding the existing UPS system Bypass equipment shallbe upgraded to a 3000A 3P ISO/Bypass ATS to match new units.

    QUANTITIESQUANTITIESQUANTITIESQUANTITIESQUANTITIES

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  • AC CRAC Units 100A 3P 26DC Dry Coolers 30A 3P 15PD Mini Mate

    Distribution Panels400A 3P 2

    MC Motor Control Centers

    400A 3P 2

    RT Rooftop AC’s 60A 3P 8

    UPS WORK:Provide one complete parallel redundant configurationstatic UPS system complete with static bypass and maintenancebypass cabinets. Each module to have a minimum of 10-minute sealedmaintenance free battery at full design load. System to be sized tohandle 1800KW of output load at a 0.9pf. Exact modules sizing andconfiguration details to be determined during full design. Systemshall be provided with a remote sync system to allow this system tobe sync’d to the existing system for uninterrupted load transfers.System shall have full remote monitoring system and shall be byLiebert, MGE or Powerware. Batteries shall be URLA maintenance freevariety rated at a minimum life of 10 years.

    Existing UPS shall have its battery system replaced with newsealed maintenance free battery sized for 10 minutes at full moduleload. The existing static bypass shall be upgraded to 3000A.

    PDU WORK:PDU’s shall be sized as shown on the single linediagram. Each shall have seismic floor stands, underfloor inputJ-Boxes and branch circuit monitoring (add alternate price forcircuit monitoring). PDU’s shall be by Liebert, MGE or approvedequal. Relocate existing PDU’s to locations shown on drawing.Additional pdu’s to be purchased at future date- add budget.

    SWITCHGEAR WORK:New switchboards shall match existing to allowuse of series ratings to obtain short circuit withstand capabilityand maintain commonality of parts onsite. Prior to commissioning, anew coordination study and short circuit study will be performed tointegrate the new equipment into the system. All new or revisedspare breakers 100A and larger shall be primary injection testedprior to reuse. It is anticipated that all feeders within the eastwing will be routed overhead, while any feeds coming from the westwing will be routed overhead to the edge of west wing, undergroundbetween buildings, the overhead again within the east wing.

    EXISTING EMERGENCY POWER:Separate N+1 generator systems suppliesservice to the mechanical system and the critical power system.

    EXISTING EAST GENERATOR SERVICE(CRITICAL POWER-UPS POWER):

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  • Generator #1: Cummings 1750 kW DQKB-5568337 serial #1020418329Engine hours: 168Engine starts: 275Year Installed:2002Fuel: diesel fuel with belly tank with 3,000 gallons capacity/34 hours run time

    Generator #2 Cummings1750 kW DQKB-5568337 serial #1020418328Engine hours: 162Engine starts: 197Year Installed:2002Fuel: diesel fuel with belly tank with 3,000 gallons capacity/34 hours run time

    Generator #3 Cummings1750 kW DQKB-5568337 serial #1020418330Engine hours: 171Engine starts: 261Year Installed: 2002Fuel: diesel fuel with belly tank with 3,000 gallons capacity/ 34hour run time

    EXISTING BATTERY CHARGERS:Generator # 1: Cummings Model305-0813-05 Generator #2: Cummins Model 305-0813-05 Generator #3:Cummins Model 305-0813-05

    Generators have factory supplied digital controls withparalleling and network capacity. Digital logic systems communicatewith paralleling switchgear

    WEST GENERATOR SERVICE:The West Generators consist of thefollowing:

    Generator #4: Cummings model 1250DFLC serial # 1970648343Size:1250 kwEngine hours: 1394Engine starts: 582Year Installed:1997Fuel: diesel fuel with belly tank with 660 gallons capacity/ 6hours run time

    Generator #5: Cummings model 1250DFLC serial # 1970648344

    Size: 1250 kwEngine hours: 356Engine starts: 640Year Installed:1997Fuel: diesel fuel with belly tank with 660 gallons /6 hours runtime

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  • DISTRIBUTED POWER(PDU):

    EXISTING INSTALLATION:There are currently 17 Liebert Model PPA150C installed on the east portion of the floor. These units have a2 panel 42 pole extension cabinet rated at 208v and 360A. Thebreaker type is snap in.

    PDU SCOPE OF WORK:Upon installation of the new UPS system ownerwill provide a total of 28 pdu’s. The configuration of the UPSsystems will be separate UPS systems installed with 14 pdu unitsinstalled and connected to UPS “A” and 14 pdu’s connected to UPS“B”. Each UPS system will have N+1 capability. The pdu’s will beinstalled and numbered for easy installation of whips to theredundant power source.

    All pdu’s will be load tested and refurbished. All new unitswill receive startup by manufacturer.

    UPS POWER EXISTING EAST SIDE:

    EXISTING UPS SPECIFICATIONS EAST(UPS SYSTEM “A”)INSTALLED WITHN+1 CAPACITYTOTAL UPS CAPACITY DELIVERED TO FLOOR: 1600 KWTO BE RUNAT 50% UTILIZATION: 800 KW

    UPS: 1Manufacturer: LiebertModel: UDA63750A36J000Serial number:c251396/23402Year installed: 1999

    UPS: 2Manufacturer: LiebertModel: UDA63750A36J000Serial number:12544/26928Year installed: 1999

    UPS: 3Manufacturer: LiebertModel: UDA63750A36H255Serial number:c253340/30436Year installed: 2000

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  • NEW REDUNDANT UPS SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED(SYSTEM “B”):TOTAL UPSCAPACITY DELIVERED TO THE FLOOR: 1600 KWTO BE RUN AT 50%UTILIZATION: 800 KWOwner will install a new UPS system with 3 upsunits, new battery strings all in an N+1 Configuration.Specifications of the UPS are as follows:UPS 1-3:Manufacturer:Liebert (tbd)Model: Series 610 model U39SA625AAAP

    AC input voltage 480V (three-phase, three-wire plus ground)ACbypass voltage 277/480V (three-phase, three or four-wire plusground)AC output voltage 277/480V (three-phase, three or four-wireplus ground)

    This model is for pricing purposes only. Two alternativeproviders will be specified and competively bid.

    BATTERY PLANT:

    EXISTING BATTERY INSTALLATION:UPS #1 Battery String:Number ofjars: 240Model #: SLF 12205Amp hours per jar: 184

    UPS #2 Battery String:Number of jars: 240Model #: SLF 12205Amphours per jar: 184

    UPS #3 Battery String:Number of jars: 240Model #: SLF 12205Amphours per jar: 184

    BATTERY SCOPE OF WORK:ALL BATTERIES ON EAST SECTOR EXISTING TOBE REPLACED ON UPS “A” AND PROCURED AND INSTALLED ON UPS “B”.NEWBATTERY SPECIFICATIONS:

    New Batteries to be purchased and installed in the existingracking with the following specifications:C&D “XT” Seriesflooded cell batteries model XT4LC-075 minutes backup at full loadIEEE certification of batteries. Battery inspection andcertification to IEEE standards performed by manufacturer.

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  • Racking is two tier construction with Seismic Zone 4 bracing IBCcertification Factory System startup and equalization of batteriesto be complete.

    BATTERY MONITORING:EXISTING BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM:Manufacturer: Alber

    BATTERY MONITORING: SCOPE OF WORK:Work: refurbish and recertifythe existing battery monitoring system

    PARALLELING SWITCHGEAR:Existing:Manufacturer: Cummins OnanModelNumber: PCIL2003G-375DSerial Number: K020434775

    SCOPE OF WORK:Annual maintenance to be performed.

    HVAC EXISTING:The existing HVAC on the raised floor consists ofthe following:18 floor mounted Liebert model FE240GUAAG 20 tonunits11 matching exterior mounted dry coolers model FE240GUAAG12roof top mini mates manufactured by York model DINA030N05606 with 8tons capacity each

    HVAC SCOPE OF WORK:The HVAC remodel is being designed by TKSCEngineering and priced by McKinstry.

    PROJECT OVERALL STRATEGYThe existing HVAC systems serving thedata center will be maintained and supplemented with additional airconditioning capacity to meet the proposed load density. Theadditional air conditioning equipment will include upflow ComputerRoom Air Conditioning, (CRAC), Units, dry coolers and a circulatingpump as well as provision of hot aisle containment systems. New airconditioning will be provided to the new UPS Room.

    Design criteria is as follows:

    1.Elevation: 2800ft.2.Data Center Equipment Redundancy:

    a. CRAC Units: N+2b. Dry Coolers N+2c. Cooling Water CirculatingPumps N+1

    3.UPS Room Equipment Redundancy N+14.Summer Outdoor DesignTemperature: 100 deg.F

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  • 5.Winter Outdoor Design Temperature: 2 deg.F6.Data Center IndoorDesign Temperature: 75 deg.F7.Data Center Indoor Design RelativeHumidity: 30 – 50% 8.UPS Room Indoor Design Temperature: 75deg.F9.UPS Room Indoor Relative Humidity: no control

    In order to try and achieve the greatest amount of W/sq. ft.some portions of the east side HVAC system will be shifted to besupported by the currently unused west side. Additionally all HVACequipment not required for the critical east side data centerincluding support areas will be reconnected to the west side. Referto electrical description of work.

    B.HVAC: DATA CENTER EAST SECTOR SCOPE OF WORK

    i.The data center will be arranged into hot and cold aisles.ii.Anew hot aisle containment system will be provided, similar or equalto the Wrightline

    Paramount Enclosure system. Refer to the schematic floor planfurnished by Pacific Design Group showing the proposed racking andcontainment layout.

    iii.The hot aisle will be open to the ceiling return airplenum.iv.(7) Liebert model DS077 up flow CRAC units will be addedon the data center floor. The

    units will not incorporate humidifiers or reheat coils,(humidity control shall be provided by existing CRAC units). Unitsshall be provided optional 10 hp supply fan motors.

    v.(18) Existing Liebert down flow CRAC units will remain andcontinue to utilize the raised floor for supply air.

    vi.Existing floor diffusers will be relocated into the proposedcold aisles.vii.Return air ducting will be extended from theexisting CRAC units to the ceiling return air

    plenum.viii.(12) Existing Liebert Mini-Mates will remain. Supplyair ducting from the MiniMates will

    be remodeled to coordinate with relocated supply air diffusersto be located in the proposed cold aisles. Return air to theMiniMates will be drawn from the ceiling return air plenum.

    ix.New CRAC units will be provided with supply air ductingdistributed to the cold aisles and return air ducting extended fromthe back of the CRAC units to the ceiling plenum which will be usedfor return air.

    x. (3) Liebert model DD-350 dry coolers will be added to theexterior equipment yard.xi.(1) new cooling water circulating pumpwill be added in parallel with the existing

    circulating pumps. Pump shall provide be 800gpm at 120’ head,460v/3ph/60h z, 40hp.

    xii.New cooling water piping will be extended from the existingmain headers in the pump room to the new dry coolers and alsoextended to serve the new CRAC units in the data center.

    C. UPS Room:New air conditioning will be provided to theproposed UPS Room.(3) York model DCE102 rooftop downflow AC unitswith roof curbs, supply air and return air ducting. Units will beprovided with 100%

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    D. Plumbing New condensate drainage to the new CRAC units andnew UPS AC units, connected to the existing waste system.

    BUILDING AUTOMATION:

    EXISTING:Front End: Barbara ColemanNiagra System: the softwarethat does all the monitoringOwner is currently evaluatingcapability of existing system.

    BUILDING AUTOMATION SCOPE OF WORK:If the current system isdeemed obsolete, owner will supply and install new system tomonitor and control the mechanical plant and provide powermonitoring. Install Liebert Sitelink to all pdu and crac units toallow monitoring. Upgrade communication boards on PDU and Crac toallow 2 wire communication to the following: all crac units, allmini mates, all pumps and emergency notification of generators,switchgear, ups and fire alarms.

    Details of owner scope of work if system replaced:Owner shallsupply and install one Teletrol eSC Model 276 controller in the UPSRoom to host communications with the new YorkTalk /Modbus bridgedevice (Supplied and installed by Owner). Supply connectivitybetween the eSC controller and the YorkTalk new bridge device. ThiseSC will also host communications with the new generator andswitchgear communications device, by a modbus connection.

    Supply and install one Teletrol eSC Model 276 in the Pump Roomand supply and install up to five(5) new replacement TeletrolSimpleStat thermostats including all wiring between the thermostatsand the Teletrol eSC Model 276 supported in compliance with codefor the office and common areas.

    Owner shall have its Electrical Contractor install metal conduitfrom each pdu and crack unit to the designated Sitescan units and abackbone.

    Supply and install one new Windows XP based server machine.Supply and install the most current version of the Teletrol EnvoyServer – Professional Edition software. Supply and install thecurrent versions of both Teletrol Edifice and Teletrol Easel

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  • software packages to Supply the customer a completeconfiguration and programming environment. The server will beinstalled in an Owner supplied rack in the Meet Me Room.

    Supply and install Ethernet cabling and communications hardwareto combine them above into one contiguous system. Supply Ethernetcabling to building router. Configure the site server (Item 9) withan external, static IP address (Supplied by others) and verify webconnectivity. OWNER will be responsible for the cost of installinglow voltage wire and hire Guardian to install such network.

    Supply and install custom written software to duplicate theprogramming from the existing Teletrol Integrator controllers(based on .c files). Implement the sequence of operations into theprogramming .Supply printed hard-copy of the JavaScript programmingof the new control system. Supply and install web pages to allowoperators to:

    a. View floor plans with dynamically updating temperature valuesrepresenting current conditions.

    b. View current condition of the UPS system (details depend ondata points available from new UPS system).

    c. View current condition of each CRAC unit (details depend ondata points available and integrated from each unit).

    d. View current condition of each PDU (details depend on datapoints available and integrated from each PDU).

    e. View current condition of chilled water plant including pumpand chiller status, cooling tower temperatures and status, looptemperatures.

    f. View current condition of generator plant as indicated byexisting hardwired interface.

    g. Navigate through each of the above pages with a consistentuser interface.

    Web pages described in Item 10 above to be created, submittedand approved early in the project.

    Connection to customer Supplied mail server to be established. Alist of points and conditions regarded as alarms will be compiledand programming put in place to notify users via email when alarmconditions exist.

    Supply up to 40 hours of testing of the Sequence of Operations.This testing will include normal operation of the building usingthe new operator interface, failure recovery, alarm

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  • detection and notification/delivery. Configure the system to thesequence of operations attached hereto as Exhibit “B”.

    Supply 24 hours of training in three eight hour sessions. Ownerand Owner may reconfigure the training schedule per mutualagreement. First session: Introduction to eBuilding/Operatortraining. Second session: System configuration and web pageconstruction using Edifice. Third session: Custom Programming usingEasel.

    Supply up to three weeks of on-site support for commissioningthe system as a whole. This work will be performed in tandem withthe general contractor, electrical trade and mechanical trade.

    Label all control panels not used in the operating systemcomprising of Teletrol or Datasite as not in service.

    Supply complete shop drawing for the review and approval ofOwner detailing all control wiring and all required metal conduitto be installed by Owner.

    SCOPE OF WORK: PDU AND CRACK UNIT MONITORING:Liebert SiteLinkSite Monitoring Interface Units: Install up to Eight (8) Liebert“SiteLink-12M” twelve port data concentrator IGM interface units,each with 12 ports each capable of communicating directly with asingle Liebert SiteScan interface in a Liebert power and air unit.The SiteLink-12 provides MODBUS/BACNET output to allow for theinterface of Liebert equipment to external monitoring system.

    e-Building interface allows monitoring at the pdu level withutilization and emergency notification.

    FIRE SUPPRESSION:OWNER IS EVALUATING THE CURRENTLY INSTALLEDFIRE MONITORING AND FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM.UPS Room:Providepre-action and non-aqueous fire protection zone for the proposedUPS Room

    LOADING DOCK:Loading dock located at rear of Building

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  • PARKING:There is currently strip parking for approx 110cars.

    SECURITY:The site is secured by a fence on the entire perimeterand an card accessed front gate.

    FLOOR PLANS:All floor plans available from Telecom Real EstateService or Telaxis LLC.

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    FOR ADDITION INFORMATION

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    775-831-6500

    mailto:[emailprotected]:[emailprotected]

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