APC UCCS Temperature Control specifications Control Piping Liquids

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Installation methods/materials as follows:

1.Concealed and Inaccessible: Copper tubing (type ACR) without joints or FR plastic without joints in metal conduit. Exceptions: Room thermostat drops in stud walls may be FR plastic tubing in areas with lay-in ceiling. Lines encased in concrete must be in metal conduit, and their location must be shown on as-built control drawings.

2.Concealed and Accessible (including ceiling return air plenums): Same as for con- cealed and inaccessible, except the air lines may have joints.

3.Exposed: Hard-drawn ACR copper or FR plastic in metal raceway, installed parallel to building lines. All joints shall be brazed.

4.Final Connections:

a.Where copper tubing is used, a short section of FR plastic tubing (18" long maximum) is acceptable at final connection to control device. However, copper- to-barb fittings shall be used at junctions; plastic slipped over copper tubing is not acceptable.

5.Pneumatic tubing may be run in conduit containing electrical wiring as long as conduit size meets electrical code for capacity.

6.Where pneumatic tubing exits control panels, provide bulkhead fittings. Where copper tubing exits junction boxes or panels, provide bulkhead fittings.

B.All control-air piping shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner parallel to building lines, with adequate support. Piping above suspended ceilings shall be supported from or anchored to structural members or other piping and/or duct supports. Tubing shall not be supported by or anchored to electrical conduits.

C.Pressure-test main control-air piping to 30 psi for 24 hours prior to connection to control devices. Test fails if there is a loss of more than 5 psi. The pressure test shall be witnessed by the Owner's Representative or Engineer. Provide pressure-test certification to the

Engineer.

D.For animal-holding areas, provide alarmed auto-bypass around air dryer activated by low pressure on discharge side of air dryer.

3.02CONTROL PIPING (LIQUIDS)

A.All control piping (impulse lines) for liquid service shall be copper or stainless steel with compression fittings.

B.Piping shall be installed so as not to trap air and shall pitch towards the main line.

C.Where pressure is measured in hot liquids or steam, extend the sense tubing to allow the liquid to cool below the operating range of the instrument. The required tubing length can be found in the Data Instruments or Kele catalogs.

JANUARY 2008

UCCS STANDARDS

15950-30

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Contents Uccs Temperature Control Specifiers Guide Section Controls Part 1 General Special Conditions Work Included Drawings and Specifications DefinitionsSubmittal Data and Shop Drawings 15950-6 15950-7 Project Record Documents Demonstration and Training Warranty Quality Assurance Ownership of Proprietary MaterialPart 2 Products Manufacturers 15950-13 15950-14 Duct-mounted Uccs to add preferred manufacturer here 15950-16 AIR Tubing and Control Wiring Control Valves15950-18 Local Control Panels Compressed AIR Supply Pneumatic Actuators and Positioners Pneumatic 15950-22 15950-23 15950-24 SOLID-STATE Sensing Devices Transmitters Solid State15950-26 Auxiliary Devices Electric Actuators Electric Safety Controls Part 3 Execution CONTROL-AIR PipingControl Piping Liquids Control Wiring NET Controllers SCX 920 LCX 810, TCX 850, LCX 800I ALL Infinity ControllersInstallation and Setup Requirements 15950-34 Control Device Locations Control Panels IdentificationCleanup TestingProtection 15950-38 Control Execution General Workstation Programming 15950-41 DDC Software END of Section