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07/25/2014
Chatsworth Products Inc.
Section 25 30 00
INTEGRATED AUTOMATION INSTRUMENTATION AND TERMINAL DEVICES
Section 25 31 00
Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices for Facility Equipment
Section 25 37 00
Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices for Communications
Systems
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
WORK INCLUDED
A.
1.2
Provide all labor, materials, and equipment for the complete installation of work
called for in the Contract Documents.
SCOPE OF WORK
A.
This section includes the minimum requirements for a rack mounted appliance
that provides continuous automated remote environmental monitoring (electronic
detection and alarm) of wired sensors and facility equipment in data centers,
computer rooms, and communications equipment rooms.
B.
Included in this section are the minimum composition requirements and
installation methods for the following:
1.
1.3
Remote Infrastructure Monitoring (RIM) System Protocol Converter
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
All cable and equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All
methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated in the
contract documents shall be subject to the control and approval of the Owner or
Owner Representative. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and
manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based upon the acceptable
manufacturers listed. Where “approved equal” is stated, equipment shall be
equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to
approval.
B.
Strictly adhere to all Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI),
Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association
(TIA) recommended installation practices when installing communications/data
cabling.
C.
Material and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements
of:
1.
ANSI/TIA/EIA – 568-B Commercial Building Telecommunications
Cabling Standard, 2000-2004
2.
TIA – 569-B Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spaces, 2004
REQUIREMENTS
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1.4
3.
ANSI/TIA/EIA – 606-A Administration Standard for the
Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings, 2002
4.
ANSI-J-STD – 607-A Joint Standard for Commercial Building Grounding
(Earthing) and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications, 2002
5.
ANSI/TIA-942-2005 Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for
Data Centers, 2006
SUBMITTALS
A.
Provide product data for the following:
1.
Manufacturers data sheets/cut sheets, specifications and installation
instructions for all products (submit with bid).
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1.
REMOTE INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING (RIM) SYSTEM PROTOCOL CONVETER
A.
B.
General Requirements:
1.
The contractor shall provide a Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM)
System Protocol Converter (hereinafter referred to as the “RIM Protocol
Converter”) from Chatsworth Product (CPI) as described in subsequent
sections of this specification to perform the functions of protocol
conversion, signal relay, and network communications.
2.
The contractor shall supply the complete RIM Protocol Converter with
components that shall include but not be limited to: a RIM Protocol
Converter, and a 24VDC wall adapter.
3.
All materials and equipment used for this project shall be new and
unused.
System Description
1.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall consist of the RIM Protocol Converter
basic unit, connected to an SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet/IP
network through a 10/100 BASE-T communications port, and to a
Modbus-RTU network through an EIA-485 communications port.
2.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of communicating with a
maximum of 32 units, nodes, modules or devices. Among these 32
devices, the RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of monitoring up to
1024 object identifiers, instances, or Modbus registers.
3.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of integration with any
network management system (NMS) or building management system
(BMS), or any other system using a mixture of EIA-485 and 10/1000
BASE-T networks.
REQUIREMENTS
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C.
D.
Physical Description:
1.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be a stand alone system, running its
own firmware and proprietary operating system.
2.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be housed in a metal Type 1 enclosure
suitable for rack mounting.
3.
The overall size of the RIM Protocol Converter shall be 9.8”W x 5.3”D x
1.8”H (248mmW x 135mmD x 46mmH).
4.
The RIM Protocol Converter 1U shall operate on 24VDC or 24VAC @
600mA max. The RIM Protocol Converter shall include a barrel-type
connector for a 24VDC or 24VAC wall adapter, and a terminal block for
either 24VDC or 24VAC power.
5.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be suitable for operating at ambient
temperatures between 32°F and 122°F (0°C and 50°C), relative humidity
between 5% and 95%, non-condensing, and a maximum altitude of
15,000 feet (4,572m). The RIM Protocol Converter shall be suitable for
storage at temperatures between -4°F and 185°F (-20°C and 85°C).
6.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall have the following rear panel
indicators and switches:
a. Status LED: this LED is not used in the current configuration.
b. Communications LEDs: RS485 TX – illuminate green when data is
being transmitted by the RIM Protocol Converter. RS485 RX –
illuminate green when data is being received by the RIM Protocol
Converter.
c. Network Communications LEDs: Link – illuminates green if network
link is established, red if no network is present. Active – illuminates
green when data is being transmitted or received by the RIM
Protocol Converter.
d. Switch to connect an RS485 100-ohm termination resistor.
Networking:
1.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of integration into larger
systems, such as network management systems (NMS) via Modbus or
SNMP protocols, or building management systems (BMS) through
BACnet protocols.
2.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of serial communications
with a host through a 9-pin DIN RS232 connector. The RS232 connector
shall support communication with a PC for local IP configuration,
firmware downloads and troubleshooting.
3.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of Modbus/RTU
communications (Master and Slave) via the RS485 serial port.
REQUIREMENTS
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3.1.
4.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall support the Standard version of the
Modbus protocol.
5.
The RIM Protocol Converter RS485 network shall not exceed 4,000ft
(1,219m) in cable length, and shall be terminated with a 100-ohm
termination resistor. The RIM Protocol Converter shall include a
configuration switch for enabling an internal termination resistor when the
RIM Protocol Converter is the first or last device in the RS485 network.
6.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be capable of 10/100baseT/Ethernet
communications via an RJ45 Ethernet connector. The RIM Protocol
Converter shall support the following protocols over the Ethernet
connection: Modbus TCP/IP (Master and Slave); BACnet/IP; SMTP;
SNMP V1 (Get/Set/Trap); SNMP V2C MIB2 compliant; TCP/IP; TFTP;
HTTP/HTML.
7.
The RIM Protocol Converter shall be accessible and configurable from a
standard Web browser on a PC connected to the RIM Protocol Converter
through Ethernet, or through the RJ45 Ethernet port using a crossover
cable. The HTML-based webpages shall display the RIM Protocol
Converter device status, and a link to the configuration menus.
Configuration menus shall be password protected.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install the RIM Protocol Converter into an equipment rack with included rackmount brackets.
B.
Connect external devices into the RS485 port(s). Dress wires to protect the wire
from damage. Follow any applicable local codes.
C.
Attach the RIM Protocol Converter to power according to the product’s User
Manual. Power on the device and program the RIM Protocol Converter for
network access, configure each of the attached devices and registers, and setup
alarms as indicated by the system owner. This device requires one IP address
and network port. Router configurations may need to be updated to allow
external access to this device.
REQUIREMENTS
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