along with functional point descriptions. Also list
unused/undefined I/O and data table registers available.
(3) Complete hard copies of program documentation for all types
of programs.
(4) Detailed system memory map defining memory segments used
and spare memory segments available for system memory, I/O tables,
Data Tables, and control program.
(5)
Complete database listing.
(6) User's manual describing procedures and providing examples
for use of programming terminal, accessories, and system utility
routines to perform control, program modification, program
verification, diagnostics, program documentation, loading and
backup, and other required system support functions.
2.2.5
Remote Alarm and Process Variable Monitoring
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NOTE: Coordination with remote systems, such as
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
System and annunciators, shall be specified in this
paragraph and shall include the method of
transmission to remote locations for the process
variables to be monitored for each unique
application. If remote alarm and process variable
monitoring is not used, this paragraph shall be
deleted.
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2.2.6
Bolts, nuts, anchors, and washers shall be steel, galvanized in accordance
with ASTM A 153/A 153M.
2.2.7
Valves
Transfer of water to and from the filtration unit shall be accomplished by
[automatic] [semiautomatic] [manual] operation. Design of the valve
mechanisms shall be such that gradually increasing flows will be attained
as ports are opened and initial surges and sudden inrushes of water are
avoided. A dial pointer shall indicate each step of the operation.
2.2.8
Pumps
Pump shall be supplied where insufficient head is available to move the
[influent] [effluent] [backwash] [wash] water. The pump shall comply with
the requirements of Section 11211 PUMPS: WATER, CENTRIFUGAL.
2.2.9
PLUMBING, GENERAL PURPOSE.
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