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Gateway Park Center PERKINS+WILL <br /> 810495.000 <br /> 12/06/18 <br /> <br /> <br />OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA <br />01 78 23 - 5 <br /> <br /> <br />E. Systems and Equipment Controls: Describe the sequence of operation, and diagram <br />controls as installed. <br />F. Piped Systems: Diagram piping as installed, and identify color coding where <br />required for identification. <br />1.7 SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE MANUALS <br />A. Systems and Equipment Maintenance Manuals: Assemble a complete set of data <br />indicating maintenance of each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment not <br />part of a system. Include manufacturers' maintenance documentation, preventive <br />maintenance procedures and frequency, repair procedures, wiring and systems <br />diagrams, lists of spare parts, and warranty information. <br />B. Content: For each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment not part of a <br />system, include source information, manufacturers' maintenance documentation, <br />maintenance procedures, maintenance and service schedules, spare parts list and <br />source information, maintenance service contracts, and warranties and bonds, as <br />described below. <br />C. Manufacturers' Maintenance Documentation: Include the following information for <br />each component part or piece of equipment: <br />1. Standard maintenance instructions and bulletins; include only sheets <br />pertinent to product or component installed. Mark each sheet to identify each <br />product or component incorporated into the Work. If data include more than <br />one item in a tabular format, identify each item using appropriate references <br />from the Contract Documents. Identify data applicable to the Work and delete <br />references to information not applicable. <br />a. Prepare supplementary text if manufacturers' standard printed data are <br />not available and where the information is necessary for proper <br />operation and maintenance of equipment or systems. <br />2. Drawings, diagrams, and instructions required for maintenance, including <br />disassembly and component removal, replacement, and assembly. <br />3. Identification and nomenclature of parts and components. <br />4. List of items recommended to be stocked as spare parts. <br />D. Maintenance Procedures: Include the following information and items that detail <br />essential maintenance procedures: <br />1. Test and inspection instructions. <br />2. Troubleshooting guide. <br />3. Precautions against improper maintenance. <br />4. Disassembly; component removal, repair, and replacement; and reassembly <br />instructions. <br />5. Aligning, adjusting, and checking instructions. <br />6. Demonstration and training video recording, if available.