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Loops that fall the tests, as described above, and are replaced shall be installed in accordance with current <br /> WSDOT design standards and Standard Plans, as determined by the Engineer. <br /> If traffic signal loops that fail the tests, as described above,are not replaced and operational within 48 hours, <br /> the Contractor shall install and maintain interim video detection until the replacement loops are operational. <br /> The type of interim video detection furnished shall be approved by the Engineer prior to installation. <br /> 8-20.3(14)C Loop Sealant <br /> Loop sealants shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendations. <br /> 3M Black 5000 sealant shall be installed so that the sealant is protected from wheel tracking prior to the <br /> sealant being fully cured. When 3M Black 5000 loop sealant is installed below the final lift of an HMA <br /> installation, a minimum of 5 consecutive days of cure time is required before the final lift is installed. <br /> 8-20.3(14)D Test for Induction Loops and Lead-in Cable <br /> Section 8-20.3(14)D is supplemented with the following: <br /> Induction Loop Tests <br /> Test A and Test D are revised as follows: <br /> Test A — The DC resistance between the 2 lead-in cable wires, including the loop, shall be measured by a <br /> volt ohmmeter. The resistance shall not exceed 5-ohms or lower the Q of the circuit below 5 where Q is <br /> equal to the "Inductive Impedance @ 50 kHz" divided by"Resistance". <br /> Test D - An inductance test shall be made to determine the inductance level of each inductance loop. The <br /> Contractor shall record the inductance level of each inductance loop installed on the project and shall <br /> furnish the findings to the Engineer. An induction level, as measured from the controller cabinet, below 50- <br /> microhenries is considered a failure. <br /> Preformed Loop Tests <br /> Where preformed loops are installed under cement concrete pavement, testing of the induction loop and <br /> lead-in cable shall be done immediately prior to laying the concrete. Tests A, C and D shall be repeated after <br /> the placement of the cement concrete pavement. <br /> Existing Lead-in Cable Test <br /> When new induction loops are scheduled to be installed and spliced to an existing two-conductor shielded <br /> detector lead-in cable, the Contractor shall perform the following: <br /> 1. Disconnect the existing detector lead-in cable in the controller cabinet and at the loop splice. <br /> 2. Megger test both detector lead-in cable conductors. A resistance reading of less than 100-megohms <br /> is considered a failure. <br /> 3. Detector lead-in cables that fail the test shall be replaced and then retested. <br /> 26 <br /> Swift II BRT Boeing to Canyon Park Station—Traffic Signal 90%Special Provisions—12/1/2016 <br />
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