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See Note 2

12

12

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Travel Lane

Travel Lane 12 12 4 Min.

Existing Grade

Cabinet Travel Lane Travel Lane

Shoulder

Cabinet

Guardrail

TYPE A
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GENERAL NOTES:
1. For location where pole foundation is lower than roadway, mount CCTV cabinet on pole. Clear zone shall be measured to the edge of drilled shaft if drilled shaft is more than 4" above adjacent grade.

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2.

Distance must be in accordance with project design documents and greater than or equal to minimum clear zone requirements.

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SHEET NO.

CCTV POLE PLACEMENT

NO.

07/01/07

18100

Dome Type CCTV Camera

For Camera With Lowering Device (See Indexes 18110 and 18111). For Camera Mounted On Fixed Arm (See Index 18110).

Dome Type CCTV Camera

For Camera With Lowering Device (See Indexes 18110 and 18113). For Camera Mounted On Fixed Arm (See Indexes 18110 and 18113).

For Ground Mounted Cabinet (See Index 18107)

For Ground Mounted Cabinet (See Index 18107)

For Pole Mounted Cabinet (See Index 18108)

For Pole Mounted Cabinet (See Index 18108)

CCTV Cabinet

CCTV Cabinet

For Grounding and Lightning


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For Grounding and Lightning Protection (See Index 18102)

Protection (See Index 18102)

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Concrete

Concrete

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STEEL POLE
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CONCRETE POLE

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SHEET NO.

TYPICAL CCTV SITE

NO.

01/01/10

18101

1 2"

ETP Alloy 110 Copper

Air Terminal (Class II)

Bond #2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire Abov e Pol e Steel Pole May Be Used As A Grounding Conductor If It Has Sufficient Cross-Sectional Area To Equal The Conductivity Of Main Lightning Conductors Per NFPA 780 And A Minimum Wall Thickness Of
3 16"

Or Greater.

Bond #4 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire To Camera Support Base With An Aluminum-To-Copper #2 - #4 AWG Lug. Attach To Camera Base Using A Stainless Steel Self-Tapping Screw. Remove Paint Or Protective Coating Where Attaching Lug. Bond #4 Wire To #2 Ground Wire.

Abov e Pol e

24" M i n.

24" M i n.

To The Air Terminal By An Exothermic Weld Method. A

#2 Wire May Be Routed Internally #2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire. Clamp To Concrete Pole @ 3 Intervals. Bond To Air Terminal And Ground Rod With Exothermic Weld. Or Externally According To Project Requirements

Dome Type CCTV Camera

Dome Type CCTV Camera

1 2"

x 10 PVC Conduit Sleeve Shall Be Provided To Protect

Any External Ground Wire From Mechanical Damage. Ensure Conduits Are Sealed To Prevent Water Intrusion.

CCTV Cabinet As Required Per Plans

CCTV Cabinet As Required Per Plans

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Wire Screen See Spec. 649-6

Ground Lug
1 2"

PVC Conduit

Ground Rod B

1 2"

PVC Conduit

Ground Rod B

For Grounding Finished Grade 2" PVC Conduit For Fiber Optic Cable 6" Minimum Finished Grade

For Grounding 2" PVC Conduit For Fiber Optic Cable 6" Minimum

Ground Rod A See Inset "A" Exothermic Weld To Ground Rod C To Ground Rod D

Ground Rod A See Inset "A" Exothermic Weld To Ground Rod C To Ground Rod D

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1 12" Min. 36" Max. Concrete

1 2"

Conduit For Power 12" Min. 36" Max. Concrete


5 8"

1 2"

Conduit For Power

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Diameter By 20 Long

5 8"

Diameter By 20 Long

Copper-Clad Steel Ground Rods Driven Into Undisturbed Earth

Copper-Clad Steel Ground Rods Driven Into Undisturbed Earth

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40 Min.

40 Min.

STEEL POLE

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CCTV POLE GROUNDING

NO.

01/01/10

18102

GENERAL NOTES:
1. #2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire Continuous To Air Terminal 2. 3. #2 AWG Min. Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire To Ground Rods B, C And D As Required 4. 5. 6. #6 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire To Electrical Service Ground 7. 8. 9. Place ground system within right of way. Route all camera cables inside arm of mounting bracket. Main ground rod to be placed immediately adjacent to pole. All data, coaxial and power cables to the camera shall be completely concealed. All air terminals must meet UL-96A. Ground rod A is required. Ground rods B, C and D will be required as necessary to meet the ground resistance requirements in the contract documents. Exothermically weld all connections to ground rods. Install marker tape directly above all grounding electrodes and conductors at a depth of 6". Distance must be in accordance with project design documents and greater than or equal to minimum clear zone requirements.

INSET "A"

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20 Radius Each "Sphere Of Influence" Bonding Wire Conduit

Handhole

CCTV Ground Rod C Main Ground Rod A

Cabinet

Ground Rod B

Ground Rod D See Note 1 Tr av el L ane Tr av el L ane Pole

Shoul der

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Air Terminal Down Lead Conduit

120deg (Typical)

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GROUND ROD PLACEMENT DETAIL (Typical Each Pole)

ORIENTATION OF CONDUITS AND DEVICES ON POLE

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CCTV POLE GROUNDING

NO.

07/01/07

18102

Air Vent

Dual Fans

Air Vent

3 4"

Area To Remain Clear For Full Width And Depth

RU

Area To Remain Clear For Full Width And Depth

3 4"

1 4"

Shelf

RU

Shelf

RU

Ethernet Switch, Video Encoder And Terminal Server

Ethernet Switch, Video Encoder And Terminal Server

19" EIA Rack With Tapped 10-32 Threaded Holes

3 4"

Full Width And Depth Preterminated Fiber Optic Patch Panel

Area To Remain Clear For

RU

Area To Remain Clear For Full Width And Depth Preterminated Fiber Optic Patch Panel

3 4"

RU

Cabi net Fr ont

3 4"

CCTV Interface Panel

RU

CCTV Interface Panel

3 4"

Sliding Drawer Area To Remain Clear For Full Width And Depth TVSS Surge Protection

RU

Sliding Drawer Area To Remain Clear For Full Width And Depth TVSS Surge Protection TVSS Protected Outlets For Equipment

RU

Video Data Power

1 4"

RU

Video GFI Protected Convenience Outlet Data Power Power Distribution Assembly For Portable Tools

Power Distribution Assembly RU Service Entrance, Breaker, Primary AC Power Filter,


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Service Entrance, Breaker, Primary AC Power Filter, 3 Ground Bussbar (Number Of Outlets - Project Specific)

Ground Bussbar (Number Of Outlets - Project Specific)

22"

24"

SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW

GENERAL NOTES:
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1. 2. 3.

Cabinet layout is for pole or base mounted installations. All dimensions and scale are approximate. The minimum CCTV cabinet dimensions shall be 36"H X 24"W X 22"D. Conduit entrances are in bottom of cabinet. There shall be front and rear doors. Both doors shall have the hinged side next to the pole when pole mounted.

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4. 5.

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6.

Cabinet layout represents preferred placement of typical devices. Project-specific designs may not include all components illustrated here.

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SHEET NO.

TYPICAL CCTV CABINET EQUIPMENT LAYOUT

NO.

07/01/07

18104

TVSS Protection For Equipment Power Optional Power Local Management Port RS-232 Optional Power Supplies Ethernet 10/100 Base TX/RX Supply

Power Distribution Assembly

AC Service

From GFI Convenience Outlet(s) For Portable Tools Electric Utility

Composite Video TVSS Video Encoder Ethernet Switch Ethernet 100/1000 Base FX Single Mode Fiber Optic

10/ 100 Base TX/ RX

Et her net

Maintenance Access Cabinet

CCTV Camera
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RS-232/422/485 Serial Data TVSS Terminal Server

May Be One Maintenance Access Local Management Port RS-232 Or More Devices

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LEGEND
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Data Ethernet Power TVSS Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor

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CCTV BLOCK DIAGRAM

NO.

07/01/07

18105

CCTV Cabinet

2" PVC Conduit For Routing Cabling To Camera Between Cabinet And Pole

1 2"

PVC Grounding Conduit

Fiber Optic Pull Box Or Fiber Optic Splice Box, (See Index 18204)

Fiber Optic Communications Conduits (As Shown On Plans)

#4 AWG Ground Wire

To Power Service Assembly


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Fiber Optic Communications Conduits (As Shown On Plans)

Power Conduit

GENERAL NOTES:
1. 2. 3. Contractor shall splice fiber optic cables in cabinet to preterminater patch panel. Furnish and install TVSS protection on all video, data, and power cabling in cabinet. Ensure that all electronic equipment power is protected and conditioned with TVSS devices.
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4.

Sizes and types of conduits and innerducts for network communications between the pullbox and cabinet are stated in the contract documents.

5. 6.

See Index 18102 for grounding requirements. All network communications conduits and ducts shall be sealed with approved waterproof duct plugs and seals.

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GROUND MOUNTED CCTV CABINET

NO.

07/01/07

18107

Pole Mounted Cabinet Field adjust pole-mounted cabinet height to achieve best access for maintenance personnel given site conditions as directed by the Engineer. Avoid conflicts with handhole. Pole Mounted Cabinet (See Detail A) * (See Detail A)

1 2"

Fiber Optic Communications Conduit RGS (As Shown On Plans)


1 2"

Power Conduit Fiber Optic Pull Box PVC Conduit Fiber Optic Pull Box 1 3
1 2"

For Grounding

RGS

1 2"

PVC Conduit

Power Conduit

For Grounding

Fiber Optic Communications Conduits (As Shown On Plans)

Fiber Optic Communications Conduits (As Shown On Plans)

Power Conduit To Power Service Assembly

Power Conduit To Power Service Assembly

STEEL POLE

CONCRETE POLE

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Composite Camera Cable

Composite Camera Cable

CCTV Cabinet

CCTV Cabinet Pole Plate With Stainless Steel Band

GENERAL NOTES:
2" PVC Conduit Riser Pole Opening For Cabinet Entrance Shall Be Factory Installed 2. Furnish and install TVSS protection on all cabling in cabinet. 3. Furnish and install secondary TVSS protection on outlets for equipment in cabinet. One Pulling Elbow (2)Conduit Risers (1)1
1 2"

1. Contractor shall splice fiber optic cables in cabinet to preterminated patch panel.

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For Fiber Optic Drop 1


1 2"

RGS Conduit Riser For

Cable

Power Into Cabinet From Power Service Assembly

4. Sizes and types of conduits and innerducts for network communications between the pull box and cabinet are stated in the contract documents. 5. Ensure that equipment cabinet is bonded to CCTV pole grounding system. 6. All network communications conduits and ducts shall be sealed with approved waterproof duct plugs and seals. 7. Pole mounted cabinets shall be mounted with hinges next to the pole.

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Type LB 2" For Camera Composite Cable

For Power

(1)For Fiber Optic Communications Conduits (As

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW

Shown On Plans)

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DETAIL A

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SHEET NO.

POLE MOUNTED CCTV CABINET

NO.

07/01/07

18108

1 2"

ETP Alloy 110 Copper

Air Terminal Class II

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Removable Top Cap Connectors And Camera Wiring

Pole Top Junction Box

Pole Fitter

Divided Channel Arm

U-Bolt Clamps Cable Stop Block

U-Bolt Clamps

Conduit To Be Bolted Here Disconnect Unit Fitter 3-Way Tracking Guide And Support Pulley EPDM O-Ring Seal CCTV Lowering Cable Interior Conduit Contact Connector Lower Contact Pole Details On Separate Drawing Ground Rod Base Mount To Side Of Pole Camera Junction Box And Stabilizing Weight Double Support Arms Camera Connectors Sealing Gasket Camera Mounting Bracket
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Pulley

Disconnect Unit Connector Socket Disconnect

Assembly

Sealing Gasket Ring

Unit Cover Guide Pin

(Between Lower Contact Assembly And Junction Box) Strain Relief Fitting

And Dome Flange

Dome Type CCTV Camera (TYP) TVSS Surge Protection For Power, Data And Video

GENERAL NOTES:
1. Lowering device to be shipped ready for pole attachment to include 100 ft. of composite power and signal cable prewired to lowering device at the factory. 2. The lowering device manufacturer shall supply both a portable lowering tool with a manual hand crank and a half-inch chuck variable-speed reversible industrial-duty electric drill that matches the winchs manufacturer-recommended revolutions per minute. One lowering tool per every 10 lowering devices is required. 3. The lowering device manufacturer shall provide an on-site installation inspection and operator instruction and certification. This ensures the product is assembled correctly and that all necessary persons are trained in the proper, safe operation of the system. Before erecting the first pole the contractor must contact the lowering device

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supplier and schedule a manufacturers representative to be on-site.

CAMERA LOWERING DEVICE DETAIL


4. 5. Design camera mounting arm and connection to tenon according to FDOT Structures Manual (current edition). Camera to be mounted to camera junction box and stabilizing weight via 1
1 2"

Standard NPT Pipe Thread.

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6. 7. 8.

Use air terminal extension when the pole top junction box is wider than top of pole. The stainless steel device lowering cable shall be installed inside the pole within a 1 All communication and power cables must be neatly bundled and secured. Use a Camera Lowering Device listed on the Approved Product List (APL).
1 4"

diameter PVC conduit.

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9.

10. See Index 18113 for concrete pole details and Index 18111 for steel pole details.

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18110

Bond #4 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire To Pole Plate With Stainless Steel Band (Or Method Approved By Engineer) Camera Support Base By An Aluminum To Copper #2-#14 AWG Lug. Attached To Camera Base With A Stainless Steel Screw. Remove Paint Or Protective Coating Where Attaching Lug.

Bracket Design May Vary By CCTV Manufacturer

Fixed Mounting Bracket Must Be Designed To Match Mounting Provisions For CCTV Camera

Strain Relief Fitting

Camera Connector Harness Supplied To Match Camera

A
Cabling To Camera

Dome Type Camera Assembly (TYP) Cast In Place 2" Galvanized Nipple For Concrete Poles. Hole With Nipple Grommet For Steel Poles.

FIXED MOUNTING BRACKET DETAIL


Not To Scale

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Pole Plate With Stainless Steel Band (Or Method Approved By Engineer) Varies (2 Max.)

1 2"

Dia.

GENERAL NOTES:
a x . ) V a r i e s ( 3 0 " M D i a .

1.

Verify the pole type, the dimensions of the pole at the point of installation of the camera mount, and angle with respect to the roadway before manufacturing camera mount assembly.

2.

Design camera mounting arm and connection to the pole according to FDOT Structures Manual (current edition).

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3. 4. 5.

No field welding shall be permitted. Mounting bracket arm shall be level after installation. The contractor shall submit shop drawings for the proposed fixed mounting arm, signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida, to the Engineer for review and approval.

The Contractor Shall Coordinate Bracket Design And Flange Connection With CCTV Camera Manufacturer For Mounting The CCTV Camera Housing

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SECTION AA

6.

See Index 18113 for concrete pole details and Index 18111 for steel pole details.

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7.

Galvanized pipe connections and conduit entry points shall be sealed in accordance with Section 630 of the Standard Specifications.

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18110

Pole Pole

Camera Mounting Interior Conduit With Fixed Bracket

Camera Mounting With Fixed Bracket Pole Wall 6"

Handhole

Handhole
1 4"

Provide "Hook" or "Cable Guide" 4" 1" Partial Weld Typical Handhole Frame
1 4" 1 4"

ORIENTATION VIEW

ORIENTATION VIEW
Provide Removable Cap And Provisions

2"

(See Index 18102) Coordinate Mounting Method

(See Index 18102) Coordinate Mounting Method

1 2"

Lowering Device Tenon.

Air Terminal

Air Terminal

That Will Permit The Attachment Of A

12" m i n.

(2)

1 4"

Stainless Steel

Hex Head Screws, Typ. Tenon Provided By Pole Manufacturer 5" Minimum Inside Diameter Of Pole Raceway 2
5 8"

Handhole Cover (2) Tack Weld


1 4"

3 16"

Thick

Hex Nut

3 16"

3 4"

For Camera Mounting Details (See Index 18110) H

For Camera Mounting Details (See Index 18110) 2" Hole With Nipple Grommet

TENON DETAIL

SECTION A-A

5" Minimum Inside Diameter Of Pole Raceway H


3 8"

Rod Working Park Stand

(2)

3 8"

Rod Park Stands (Inside Shaft Wall)

Tape r

Tape r

1 0"

1 0"

Typical

2"

1 2"

Drill & Tap Hole In


1 2"

Handhole Rim. Supplied 0.14" 0.14" 7" x 27"


1 2"

Ensure Handhole Is Designed For

With

x 3" Bolt

Use With The Portable Lowering Tools That Are Used To Operate The Lowering Device System. 7" x 27"
1 2"

A
1 2"
1 2"

7" x 27"

1 2"

Anchor Bolt (Typ.)

Handhole Shall Be 90 From The Lowering Arm And Away From Approaching Traffic
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Handhole Shall Be 90 From The Lowering Arm And Away From Approaching Traffic Provide Cover Plate Steel Chain Mounted or Hinge Mounted With Pad Lock Tab.

Double Nuts. Top Nut May Be Half Height Jam Nut. Provide 6" Individual Nut Cover (Not Shown) For Each Bolt. Provide
3 8"

Plate Washer

Rod For Wire Tie Off

Top Of Drilled Shaft Finish Grade

Top Of Drilled Shaft Finish Grade Finish Grade

1 2"

Nut Holder With Fastener

Em bedm ent

12" min Bol t

3 2"

3 9"

3 (2) 8"

Above And Below Base Plate.

Wire Screen See Spec. 649-6

(1) Bolt Max

SPECIFICATIONS:
D D H (ft) Pole Top:
1 8 4"

1" D (ft) Drilled Shaft Diameter (ft) Double Nuts 50 9 9 10 11 11 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 Drilled Shaft Diameter 65 70 (Typ.)

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NOTE: Coordinate all lowering device hardware requirements (including Tenon, Tenon mounting plates, parking stands, etc.) with lowering device manufacturer. Maximum Camera EPA: 5.60 sq ft Total

55 60

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Maximum Camera Weight: Drilled Shaft Diameter Drilled Shaft Diameter 240 lbs Total

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WITHOUT LOWERING DEVICE

FOUNDATION AND HANDHOLE DETAIL

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STEEL CCTV POLE

NO.

01/01/11

18111

DESIGN NOTES:
Design according to FDOT Structures Manual. Maximum 1" deflection in 40mph wind (3 second gust).

POLE GENERAL NOTES:


16 sided or more or round.

Tapered 0.14 inches per foot. Perform all welding in accordance with the American Welding Society Structural Welding Code (Steel) ANSI/AWS D1.1 (current edition). Transverse welds only allowed at the base. One or Two sections (with telescopic field splice) is allowed.

Foundation materials:
Reinforcing Steel: ASTM A615 Grade 60

No laminated tubes. Up to two longitudinal seam welds are permitted.

Concrete: Class IV (Drilled Shaft) with a minimum 4,000 psi compressive strength at 28 days for all environment classifications. Anchor Bolts: ASTM F1554 Grade 55 with ASTM A563 Grade A heavy-hex nuts. ASTM F436 Type 1 washers. ASTM F2329 galvanization. Identification tag: Foundation design based upon the following soil criteria: Classification Friction Angle Unit Weight = = = Cohesionless (Fine Sand) 30 Degrees (30) 50 lbs./cu. Ft. (assumed saturated) Aluminum, secured to pole with stainless steel screws. Locate inside pole and visible from handhole. Provide Financial Project ID, pole height, manufacturers name, pole base (Fy of steel) and pole base wall thickness. Only in cases where the Designer considers the soil types at the specific site location to be of lesser strength properties should an analysis be required. Auger borings, SPT borings or CPT soundings may be utilized as needed to verify the assumed soil properties, and at relatively uniform sites, a single boring or sounding may cover several foundations. Furthermore, borings in the area that were performed for other purposes may be used to confirm the assumed soil properties. Provide fourteen #11 longitudinal bars for 4-0" diameter drilled shafts and sixteen #11 longitudinal bars for 4-6" diameter drilled shafts. Provide seven #5 stirrups spaced at 4" from the top of the drilled shaft and #5 stirrups spaced at 1-6" (max.) for the rest of drilled shaft. Provide 4" cover for the top of drilled shaft and 6" cover for sides and bottom. Coordinate anchor bolt design with the shaft reinforcement and CSL tube details. Refer to Index No. 18108 for conduit and cabinet mounting details. Perform all welding in accordance with the American Welding Society Structural Welding Code (Steel) ANSI/AWS D1.1 (current edition). Longitudinal seam welds within 6" of circumferential welds shall be complete penetration welds. Longitudinal seam welds at telescopic field splices shall be complete penetration welds for the splice length plus six inches. All other areas, size the partial penetration welds to at least 60% of the pole tube thickness.

INSTALLATION NOTES:
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POLE SPECIFICATIONS:
ASTM A1011 Grade 50, 55, 60 or 65 (less than 1/4")or ASTM A572 Grade 50, 60 or 65 (greater than 1/4")or ASTM A595 Grade A (55 ksi yield) or Grade B (60 ksi yield). Steel Plates and Pole Cap: ASTM A36. Weld Metal: E70XX. Bolts: ASTM A325, Type 1. Handhole frame: ASTM A709 Grade 36 or ASTM A36. Handhole cover: ASTM A1011 Grade 50, 55, 60 or 65.

Cable Supports: Electrical Cable Guides and Eyebolts. Locate top and bottom electrical guides within the pole aligned with each other. Position one cable guide 2" below the handhole. Position other cable guide 1" directly below the top of the tenon. Position eyebolt 2-3/4" below the top of the handhole. Install pole plumb.

Lowering Device Installation Notes:


Stainless steel screws: AISI Type 316. Design tenon dimensions to facilitate lowering device component installation. Locate slots parallel to the pole centerline for mounting the lowering device. Bolt a tenon to the pole top with mounting holes and slot as required for the mounting of the lowering device. Place the lowering cable that moves within the pole in an interior conduit to prevent it Galvanization: Nuts, bolts and washers: ASTM F2329. All other steel: ASTM A123.

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from tangling or interfering with any electrical wire that is in the pole. Ensure that any electrical wire within the pole is routed securely and free from slack. Mount lowering arm perpendicular to the roadway or as shown in the plans. Position CCTV pole so that the camera can be safely lowered without requiring lane closures.

One hundred percent of full-penetration groove welds and a random 25% of partial penetration groove welds shall be inspected. Full-penetration groove weld inspection shall be performed by nondestructive methods of radiography or ultrasonics.

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SHEET NO.

STEEL CCTV POLE

NO.

01/01/12

18111

Pole

Interior Conduit

Pole

Couplings

Camera Mounting With Lowering Device

Couplings

Camera Mounting With Fixed Bracket

Handhole

Handhole

ORIENTATION VIEW

ORIENTATION VIEW

Provide Removable Cap And Provisions That Will Permit The Attachment Of A Lowering Device Tenon Air Terminal (See Index 18102) Coordinate Mounting Method Tenon Provided By Pole Manufacturer Air Terminal (See Index 18102) Coordinate Mounting Method

Camera Mounting Details (See Index 18110) 5" min. Inside Diameter Of Pole Raceway 5" min. Inside Diameter Of Pole Raceway 6" Provide "Hook" or "Cable Guide" 2"
1 4"

1" Lifting Hole

12" m i n.

Pole Identification

1 4"

1 4"

1 2"

x 30"

1 2"

2 Camera Mounting Details (See Index 18110) 2" Coupling With Cap @ 90 To Handhole Box To Provide Cable Entry Point For Camera Cables 1" Lifting Hole Pole Identification
1 2"

x 30"

1 2"

Steel Framed Handhole Box With Cover Shall Be 90 From The Lowering Arm And Away 2 From Approaching Traffic 2

Steel Framed Handhole Box With Cover Shall Be 90 From The Lowering Arm And Away From Approaching Traffic

5 8"

1
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3 4"

TENON DETAIL

4 3"

2 0"

(2) 2" Couplings With Caps @ 90 To Handhole Box

2 0"

4 3"

6"

6"

(2) 2" Couplings With Caps @ 90 To Handhole Box

Finish Grade 1 6"

Finish Grade 1 6"


1 2"

9"

9"

Bur i al Dept h

To Reinf. Cage " D"

Bur i al Dept h

Grd. Lug Grounded

1 2"

Grd. Lug Grounded

To Reinf. Cage

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" D"

(2) 4" X 12" Conduit Entry Holes

(2) 4" X 12" Conduit Entry Holes

Class NS Concrete
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Class NS Concrete

Plugged Butt NOTE:


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Plugged Butt 40" 1


1 2"

40"

1 2"

Drain Hole

Drain Hole

Coordinate all lowering device hardware requirements (including Tenon, Tenon mounting plates, parking stand, etc.) with lowering device manufacturer.

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SHEET NO.

CONCRETE CCTV POLE

NO.

01/01/11

18113

1" Lifting Hole 2" Couplings

1" Lifting Hole

1" Lifting Hole 2" Couplings

1" Lifting Hole. 2" Coupling For Pole Without Lowering Device

S M
d l o

m a e
Two 2" X
1 4"

D
Conduit Entry Holes Ground Lug Handhole Box Pole Identification

Eyebolts With Eye Facing

Top Of Pole Located On Each Side Of Handhole Box. Place Eyebolts 2" From Top Of Handhole Frame.

Handhole Box & Pole Identification

GENERAL NOTES:

Design according to FDOT Structures Manual current edition.

TOP VIEW
Manufacturers seeking approval for inclusion on the Qualified Products List must submit a QPL Product Evaluation Application along with design documentation and drawings showing the product meets all specified requirements of this Standard. Provide documentation that certifies and demonstrates that the pole is designed to accommodate and be compatible with a lowering device listed on the Approved Product List. Place prestressing symmetrically about both axis. Use Class V Special Concrete or Class VI Concrete with 4 ksi minimum strength at transfer. Use ASTM A615 Grade 60 reinforcing steel. Provide a minimum of non-prestressed reinforcement equal to 0.33% of the concrete area. Use ASTM A416 Grade 270 stress relieved or low-lax prestressing strands. One turn required for spiral splices and two turns required at the top and bottom of poles. Manufacture spirals from cold-drawn ASTM A82 steel wire. Identify poles as to manufacturer, pole length, certification number and QPL qualification number by inset numerals 1" in height inscribed on the same face of the pole as the handhole and ground wire. Provide a Class 3 surface finish. Provide a 1" minimum cover. Foundation design based upon the following soil criteria:
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SECTIONAL VIEW THROUGH HAND HOLE BOX

SPECIFICATIONS:

Classification Friction Angle Unit Weight

= = =

Cohesionless (Fine Sand) 30 Degrees (30) 50 lbs./cu. Ft. (assumed saturated) Pole Top: Pole Taper: Defl Spec: Max. Camera EPA: Max. Camera Wgt: 10 1/2" Diameter minimum 0.2 in/ft nominal 1" max. In 40 mph Wind (3 second gust) 5.60 sq. ft Total 240 lbs Total

Only in cases where the Designer considers the soil types at the specific site location to be of lesser strength properties should an analysis be required. Auger borings, SPT borings or CPT soundings may be utilized as needed to verify the assumed soil properties, and at relatively uniform sites, a single boring or sounding may cover several foundations. Furthermore, borings in the area that were performed for other purposes may be used to confirm the assumed soil properties.

L (ft) LOWERING DEVICE INSTALLATION NOTES:


63 69

H (ft)
50 55 60 65 70

D (ft)
13 14 15 15 16

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Design tenon dimensions to facilitate lowering device component installation. Locate slots parallel to the pole centerline for mounting the lowering device. Bolt a tenon to the pole top with mounting holes and slot as required for the mounting of the lowering device.

75 80 86

Place the lowering cable that moves within the pole in an interior conduit to prevent it from tangling or interfering with any electrical wire that is in the pole. Ensure that any electrical
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wire within the pole is routed securely and free from slack. Mount lowering arm perpendicular to the roadway or as shown in the plans. Position CCTV pole so that the camera can be safely lowered without requiring lane closures.

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CONCRETE CCTV POLE

NO.

01/01/11

18113

6" Warning Tape (On Top Of Class I Conc.)

GENERAL NOTES:

1. The contractor, with approval from the Engineer, may adjust the final burial depth of the conduit(s) in order to transverse nonmovable object conflicts. 30" M i n. 6" Minimum 12" 2. Backfill with excavated material and compact the soil until firm and unyielding. Remove rock and debris from backfill material. Orange Insulated Locate Wire 3. Where conduits are to be installed over existing underground structures (e.g., drain pipes or utility lines) which are less than 30" deep, the contractor shall encase the conduit in 2500 PSI Class I concrete for the entire length of conduit that is installed at a depth of less than 30". 4. If the amount of cover over the encasement is less than 6", the contractor shall install the conduit to pass below the underground structures (e.g., drain pipes). 5. Size and type of fiber optic conduits shall be shown on plans. 2500 PSI Class I Concrete

Varies Fiber Optic Communications Conduits Drain Pipe (As Shown On Plans)

6" Wide Warning Tape Set Over Conc. Orange Insulated Locate Wire 4"

12"

4"

2"

SECTION AA

12"

6" Warning Tape Mi n. 30"

Min. 36" Or As Directed By The Engineer

Orange Insulated 6" Min Locate Wire Conduit Located Behind Guardrail Conduit Located In Front Of Guardrail

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Conduits E. P. Varies

As Scaled From Plans Finished Grade

Warning Tape 12" Min. Depth

Existing Utility Or Drainage Structure

Slope May Vary 12" Tr enc h Dept h Conduit(s) Drainage Pipe Beneath Roadway And / Or Utilities 6" Min Conduits * Maintain 12" Minimum Vertical Clearance When Crossing Over Pipe And / Or Utilities. If Minimum Vertical Clearance Cannot Be Maintained, Existing Utility Or Drainage Then Conduit Is To Be Routed Under Pipe Maintaining 12" Minimum Vertical Clearance. 6" Warning Tape 30" Or Mi ni m um 36

Varies Orange Insulated Locate Wire


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Structure

CONDUIT INSTALLATION DETAILS ACROSS EXISTING DRAIN PIPES OR UTILITIES

CONDUIT INSTALLATION TYPICAL DETAIL

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FIBER OPTIC TRENCH DETAILS

NO.

01/01/12

18202

1-0" Concrete Apron Fiber Conduit (As Shown In Plans)

A
Concrete Apron Fiber Conduit (As 1-0" Shown In Plans)

1-0"

1-0"

C
Locate Wire

Ground Rod

2" Fiber Conduit (As Shown In Plans)

Ground Rod

Fiber Conduit (As Shown In Plans)

Secondary Fiber Conduit (As Reqd.)

Secondary Fiber Conduit (As Reqd.)

SECTION BB

SECTION BB

2-0" Min. 6"-8" (Typ.) 2-0" Min. (Other) 13" Min. (Other) 1-0" 3-0" Min. (ITS) 1-0" 1-0" (ITS) 1-0" 6"-8" (Typ.) 1-0" 5-0" Min. 1-0" 1-0" 2-6" Min. 1-0"

) . p y T % ( 1

) . p y T % ( 1

3 0" M i n.

B
6"

B
Fiber Conduit (As Shown In Plans) Locate Wire 6"

4 0" M i n.

Fiber Conduit (As Shown In Plans) Locate Wire

Store Fiber (50 Min.)

Store Fiber (200 Min.)

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Ground Rod Approved Ground Connection (As Reqd.)

12" Bed Of Pearock Or Crushed Stone For Drainage

Ground Rod (As Reqd.) Approved Ground Connection (As Reqd.)

Ground Rod (As Reqd.)

12" Bed Of Pearock Or Crushed Stone For Drainage

Ground Rod (As Reqd.)

SECTION CC PULL BOX

SECTION AA

SECTION CC SPLICE BOX

SECTION AA

GENERAL NOTES:
1.
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Fiber optic boxes shall not be installed in roadways or driveways. The fiber optic box shall be one of the products included on the Approved Product List. The legend "FDOT Fiber Optic Cable" shall be stamped on all covers.

9.

Conduit center line shall be aligned to top edge of box to facilitate cable pulling.

2.

10. All fiber optic boxes shall have 1-0" wide (min.) x 6" deep concrete aprons sloped away from box. Apron is to be included in the cost of each box. 11. Fiber optic boxes shall meet FM 5-539 test procedure. 12. Refer to Section 783 of the Standard Specifications for box requirements. 13. All splices shall be properly weatherproofed. 14. The size and type of fiber optic communications conduit shall be shown on plans. 15. The use of ground rods shall be shown in the plans.

3.
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Fiber optic boxes shall be installed flush with the finished grade surface. Fiber optic box length (long side) shall be parallel to the roadway. A pull wire shall be installed in the empty conduits for future use. All splice boxes shall be provided with cable hanger racks designed to support cables and splice enclosures. Cost of racks to be included in cost of splice box.

4. 5. 6.

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7.

Refer to Section 783 of the Standard Specifications for splice requirements.

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FIBER OPTIC SPLICE BOX AND PULL BOX

NO.

01/01/12

18204

GENERAL NOTES:
1. If no guardrail or barrier wall exists, structure shall be outside the clear zone. Clear zone shall be measured to edge of the drilled shaft if drilled shaft is more than 4" above adjacent grade. 2. Extend Catwalk from DMS to outer edge of paved shoulder but not less than four feet in length. 3. Clear zone distance and setbacks from edge of travel lane shall be in accordance with Plans Preparation Manual Volume I, Chapters 2 and 4. Walk-In Dynamic Message Sign (DMS)

Variable See Sheet 6 For Grounding And Lightning Protection

Catwalk

Mi n.

Variable Drilled Shaft Catwalk Guardrail 4 Min. Clear Zone DMS Structure Shoulder (Paved) See Note 1 Variable See Note 2

Travel Lane Note: Actual number and direction of travel lanes varies. Travel Lane

Travel Lane

Travel Lane

Travel Lane

19-6" Min. Clearance Per Plans Preparation Manual Volume I, Table 2.10.4 Shoulder

Ground Line

Travel Lane

TYPICAL ELEVATION VIEW CANTILEVER SIGN STRUCTURE

TYPICAL PLAN VIEW DMS CANTILEVER SIGN STRUCTURE


Variable Drilled Shaft Catwalk Guardrail

See Sheet 6 For Grounding And Lightning Protection Variable

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Mi n.

DMS Structure

Shoulder (Paved)

Travel Lane

Note: Actual number and direction of travel lanes varies.

4 Min.

Variable

Variable See Note 2 4 Min.

Catwalk

Travel Lane Clear Zone See Note 1 Travel Lane

Clear Zone See Note 1

Travel Lane

Travel Lane

Travel Lane

Mi n.

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Drilled Shaft

Guardrail

19-6" Min. Clearance Per Plans Preparation Manual Volume I, Table 2.10.4 Shoulder

Ground Line

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TYPICAL PLAN VIEW SPAN SIGN STRUCTURE

TYPICAL ELEVATION VIEW SPAN SIGN STRUCTURE

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01/01/12

18300

2-2" Threaded Couplings

2 Watertight Flexible Conduits (2" Power And 2" Communications) 2-2" Threaded Couplings

2 Watertight Flexible Conduits (2" Power And 2" Communications)

2-2" Rigid Metal Conduits With Std Sweeps DMS Cabinet 2-2" Rigid Metal Conduits With Std Sweeps Hand Hole One 2" PVC Conduit For Electrical Service One 2" PVC Conduit For Fiber-Optic Communications, 2" PVC Spare Conduit (As Shown On Plans) One 2" PVC Conduit For Electrical Service One 2" PVC Conduit For Fiber-Optic Communications, 2" PVC Conduit Spare (As Shown On Plans) Hand Hole DMS Cabinet

2-2" Threaded Couplings See Sheet 3 for Conduit Details and 7 Grounding Details
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See Sheet 3 for Conduit Details and 7 Grounding Details

Conduit Exit Oriented

MS N D A P S

In Necessary Direction

MS RD E V E L I T N A C

: S E T O LN A R E N E G

1.

Conductors for grounding shall be connected to steel framework that have been cleaned to base metal, by use of bonding plates having contact area of not less than 8 square inches or by welding or brazing. Drilling and tapping the steel structure to accept a threaded connector is also an acceptable method.

4.

Catwalk and handrail design and installation shall comply with AISC, AASHTO, and OSHA requirements as applicable.

5.

All data, fiber-optic and power cable for the DMS shall be completely encased within the sign structure or in conduit.

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2.

If steel framework is to be drilled and tapped to accept threaded connector, the threaded connector shall have at least 5 threads fully engaged and secured with a jam nut to the steel framework.

6. 7.

Permanently stamp/mark foundation to conduit locations. Transition conduit in foundation to underground conduit with appropriate reducer outside the limits of the foundation.

3.
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Bends in the conduit shall not be less than the minimum bending radius for the cable contained in the conduit.

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18300

Two Watertight 2" Flexible Conduits For Electrical Service And Communications Top Truss Chord 2-2" Threaded Couplings Door Hinge Access Door 2 Max Air Terminal For Power And Communications 11 Gage Handhole Cover
3 4" 3 4"

See Pole Top Cut-Away Detail


DMS Removable Top Plate

1.

DMS Cabinet may be pole or ground mounted depending on project requirements.

2 = R
Two J-Hooks To Support Door Latch / Handle Separately Power And Communications Cable Handrail Conduit Entrance Location Per DMS Manufacturer Back Truss Chord Post

" 78

2.

See sheet 7 for additional conduits for grounding. The number and placement of conduits are approximate.

5 16"

10

GENERAL NOTES:

Hole, Typ.

3.

Field adjust pole-mounted DMS cabinet height to achieve best access for maintenance personnel given site conditions as directed by the Engineer. Avoid conflicts with stiffeners, hand-hole and maintenance of anchor bolts.

HANDHOLE COVER

1 4"

Dia. Stainless Steel

A 5"

Grating

Hex Head Screws, Typ.

Tack Welded Cover Clip, Typ. 4" x Catwalk


3 8"

Handhole

Frame Made Continuous With A Full Penetration Weld

PoleMounted
2-2" Threaded Couplings For Rigid Metal Conduit 2-2" Rigid Metal Conduits With Std Sweeps

R =

Bottom Truss Chord

21

2"

Full Penetration Weld

DMS Cabinet

HANDHOLE FRAME

Ground Mounted Cabinet


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4" Hand Hole Top Of Conduits Partial Penetration Weld Var i es 2 6" t o 4 0" Wire Screen - See Spec. 649-6
3 8"

1"

See Not e 3

Fiber-Optic Pull Box Or Fiber-Optic Splice Box (See Index 18204)

1 4"

Stainless Steel

Handhole Frame Tack Welded Bottom Of Plate Cover Clip Typ.

Hex Head Screws, Typ.

2" PVC Conduit Spare

2" PVC Conduit Spare

Finished Grade (Varies)

11 Gage Handhole Cover

SECTION A-A
(Thru Handhole)
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Power Conduit (2" PVC) To Power Service Assembly Transition Conduit Outside Foundation

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Fiber-Optic Communications Conduit (2" PVC) (As Shown On Plans) 2" PVC Conduit Spare Fiber-Optic Communications Conduit (2" PVC) 2" PVC Grounding Conduit (As Shown On Plans) Power Conduit (2" PVC) To Power Service Assembly 2" PVC Grounding Conduits

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1 0"
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FDOT DESIGN STANDARDS FY 2012/2013

DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN WALK-IN

NO.

01/01/12

18300

Vertical Hanger Spacing 5-0" (Max.) Quantity And Spacing Of The Members Will Be Dictated By Locations Of Truss Connection Plates, Splices And 5-0" (Max.) Spacing 2" Threaded Couplings (2)

HANGER LOCATION DETAIL


(Cantilever Sign Structure Shown, Span Sign Structure Similar)

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GENERAL NOTES
1. Design Specifications: FDOT Structures Manual (current edition) and AASHTO standard specifications for structural supports for highway signs, luminaries and traffic signals. 2. 3. Design Wind Speed: 150 miles per hour. maximum DMS box weight for design: 4500lb. Shop drawings including the DMS connection are required and fabrication shall not begin until these shop drawings are approved. 9. 4. Before erection, after both the delivery of the DMS sign enclosure and the steel truss, the contractor shall carefully measure the exact locations for field drilling the b" bolt holes in the vertical hangers and horizontal mounting member attached to the sign enclosure. 10. All bolts shall have single self-locking nuts or, proprietary locking nut system, installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. 11. Cost of the installation of the DMS sign enclosure on truss including the vertical hangers associated members and hardware shall be incidental in the cost of the sign structure. 12. Threaded couplings shall be located on sign side of column above the sign truss. All bolt hole diameters shall be equal to the bolt diameter plus ", prior to galvaniz 8. 7. Insure that the field located holes allow the vertical hangers to be placed as shown on the plans with no conflicts with gusset or splice plates. All steel items shall be galvanized as follows: All nuts, bolts and washers All other steel items ASTM F2329 ASTM A123

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5.

Insure that the field located holes center justify vertically the sign enclosure with the centerline of the truss.

6.

Locate the sign laterally on the structure as shown in the plans.

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DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN WALK-IN

NO.

07/01/10

18300

6061-T6 Structural Aluminum Zee 4x3.13x3.58 Horizontal Member Attached To The Internal Framework And Included With The DMS Sign ASTM A709, Gr.36 Steel W6x9 Hanger @ 5 (Max.) Spacing DMS Sign Enclosure

Aluminum Zee

W6x9

2" U-Bolts 6"


Back Face Of

DMS Sign Enclosure

2-b" U-Bolts

Truss Chord

B
2-b" ASTM A325 U-Bolts Galv. With Matching Lock Nuts

Truss Chord

SECTION A-A

Z Beam s Equal l y Spac ed

See Tr uss Dat a Sheet

Tr uss Chor d

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Hole

A C

b" Bolts

Truss

Hole Hole b" Bolts Hole b" U-Bolts b" U-Bolts

C SECTION B-B SECTION C-C

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6"

Field Drill Holes And Provide 2-" ASTM A325 Bolts Galvanized With Matching Lock Nuts

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DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN WALK-IN

NO.

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18300

b" ETP Alloy 110 Copper Air Terminal (Class II) Surface Base Of 8 Square-Inch Minimum Contact Area b" ETP Alloy 110 Copper Air Terminal (Class II) Surface Base Of 8 Square-Inch Minimum Contact Area

20 MAX

See Detail A

See Detail A See Detail B

See Detail A

See Detail B (typ.)

#2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire. Bond To All Air Terminals And Ground Rod With Exothermic Weld

#2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire. Bond To All Air Terminals And Ground Rod With Exothermic Weld

SPAN DMS
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CANTILEVER DMS

GENERAL NOTES:
1. All grounding materials shall meet the requirements of Section A620 of the current Minimum Specifications For Traffic Control Signal Devices (MSTCSD), except as noted. 2. 3. Exothermically weld all connections to ground rods. The contractor may, upon approval of the Engineer, install a 30-foot sectional ground rod for instances when conditions will not allow for the installation of the 3 auxiliary ground rods. 4. 5. Install marker tape directly above all grounding electrodes and conductors. Copper flat surfaces shall be bolted, welded, or brazed securely to framework to maintain electrical continuity. 6. All air terminals must meet UL-96A. Grounding system shall be placed within right of way. See Sheet 7 for ground rod placement detail. Lightning protection shall conform to NFPA 780. Spacing between air terminals shall not exceed 20 feet.

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7. 8.

DETAIL A
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DETAIL B

9.

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20 Radius Each "Sphere Of Influence" 2 Min. 4 Min. 40 (Typical)

Ground Rod D Ground Rod A Sign Structure Foundation Ground Rod C Dynamic Message Sign (DMS) Tr av el L ane Tr av el L ane Shoul der

Per Clear Zone Requirements Ground Rod B

#2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire. Bond To All Air Terminals And Ground Rod With Catwalk Exothermic Weld.

GROUND ROD PLACEMENT DETAIL (TYPICAL)

#2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire Continuous To Air Terminal

DMS Cabinet
#2 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Copper Wire To Ground Rods B, C AND D As Required

Ground Mounted Cabinet

#6 AWG Tin-Plated Hand Hole Bare Copper Wire To Electrical Service Ground

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INSET A

Transition Conduit Outside Foundation Finished Grade See Inset A Finished Grade 6" Min.

See Sheet 3 for Conduit Uses and Sizes

Exothermic Weld To Ground Rod C To Ground Rod D 2" PVC Grounding Conduits

To Electrical Service

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Main Ground Rod To Be Placed Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire To Ground Rods B, C And D As Required " Diameter By 20 Copper-Clad Steel Ground Rods Ground Rod B Driven Into Undisturbed Earth 12" Min. 36" Immediately Adjacent To Pole #6 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Ground Wire In Structure Grounding Conduit (2" PVC) See Note 3 On Sheet 6 #6 AWG Tin-Plated Bare Solid Copper Wire To Electrical Service Ground

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40 Min.

Max.

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DYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGN WALK-IN

NO.

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18300

DMS Enclosure

Lighting

AC Service Entry

SPD Power Distribution, Breakers, and SPD UPS

Equipment Cabinet

SPD

Convenience Outlets Equipment Power With SPD UPS Electrical Breaker

GFI Convenience Outlets

Field Tech Computer (Temporary Service Connection)

See Note 6

See Note 4 SPD

SPD OR SPD Managed Field LAN / WAN Ethernet Switch See Note 1 SPD OR

Sign Controller

Voltage, Opto, Temp., Air Flow, Sign Controller Interface


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Humidity And Filter Sensors

Climate & Temperature Control

Display Modules

See Note 3

Field Tech Computer (Temporary Service Connection)

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Dial-up Telephone and Modem (optional)

GENERAL NOTES:
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LEGEND
Data

1.

Provide single ethernet connection from the managed field ethernet switch to either the sign controller interface in cabinet or sign controller in sign enclosure. Ethernet Power SPD Surge Protection Device

2. 3. 4. 5.

Locate cabinet as shown in plans. Serial data link is for communications directly to the DMS controller. Cabinet must include at least one breaker to control all cabinet power. AC service entrance may be located in cabinet or sign housing. UPS equipment location may vary. Diagram indicates functional requirements that uninterrupted power must be available in cabinet and sign housing.

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SIGN AND CABINET WIRING DIAGRAM


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18300

Lifting Eyes
Vents

Dual Fans Sunshields (All Sides But Pole Side) (As Required)

Reserved For Ventilation

3. 5"

19" EIA Rack With Tapped 10-32 Threaded Holes

Light/Shelf 1. 75"

Light/Shelf

Light/Shelf

Sign Controller 3. 5"

Sign Controller

3. 5"

Sign Controller

Managed Field Ethernet Switch

Managed Field Ethernet Switch

Managed Field Ethernet Switch 46" ( Typ. )

FO Patch Panel

FO Patch Panel

3. 5"

FO Patch Panel

Document Drawer/Shelf 5. 5"

Document Drawer/Shelf 1. 75"

Document Drawer/Shelf Generator Power GFI Protected Convenience Outlet For Portable Tools Connection

Generator Power Connection

Et her net

SPDs Dat a Dat a 22" (Typ.)

Main Circuit Breaker 12" Secondary Circuit Breakers


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Power Distribution Assembly Service Entrance, Breakers, Primary AC Filter, Terminal Blocks, Ground Bussbar Terminal Strips 24" (Typ.) 19.75" (Typ.)

SPD Protected Outlets For Communications Hardware

2-2" Rigid Metal Conduits

LEFT SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW POLE MOUNTED DMS CABINET

RIGHT SIDE VIEW

GENERAL NOTES:
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1. Cabinet layout is for pole or ground mounted installations. 2. All dimensions and equipment locations are approximate. 3. Conduit entrances are at bottom of cabinet.

5. Either an access controller or local access panel shall be provided to provide full access to DMS sign for control, programming and troubleshooting. 6. Load center shall be sized for connected equipment and convenience outlets with at least one main disconnect and three circuit breakers.

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4. Minimum number of duplex outlets is three, (2) SPD protected and (1) GFI protected. 7. Batteries and UPS may be located in sign housing or cabinet. 8. Power Distribution Assembly component layout, orientation and location may vary.

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Vents

2. 6"

Dual Fans

Light/Shelf

Light/Shelf

Reserved for Ventilation

Light/Shelf

Sign Controller

Managed Field Ethernet Switch

Sign Controller

Managed Field FO Patch Panel Document Drawer/Shelf 62" ( Typ. ) Ethernet Switch FO Patch Panel

Document Drawer/Shelf

52. 85" ( Typ. )

Power Distribution Power Distribution

UPS UPS

Batteries (varies) See Note 8. SPD Protected Outlets For Communications Hardware Ter mi nal St r i ps

Batteries (varies) See Note 8.

7" +/ -

Batteries (varies) See Note 8.

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Bus Bar s

GFI Protected Dat a Dat a For Portable Tools 10" +/ Convenience Outlet Et her net

Power SPD

120 VAC SPD

SPDs

1. 67"

5.5"

Load Center

19.75"

32.5" (Typ.) 24" (Typ.) 19" EIA Rack With Tapped 10-32 Threaded Holes 30" (Typ.)

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LEFT SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW GROUND MOUNTED DMS CABINET

RIGHT SIDE VIEW

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2. 6" NO.

10

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