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Bird-Shock. CSI 3-Part Specifications.

 

 

Bird-Shock - Product Specifications


Bird Barrier America, Inc.
1312 Kingsdale Avenue
Redondo Beach, CA 90278

Phone 310-793-1733, (800) 503-5444
East Coast: (800) NO BIRDS
Fax (310) 793-1732
E-mail: bbsales@birdbarrier.com
Web:  www.birdbarrier.com

CSI Division:  10296
Bird Barrier Bird-Shock Electrified Track System

MR-Manufacturer

Bird Barrier America, Inc. manufactures Bird-Shock tracks. They feature high-grade aluminum wires embedded in a ultra-violet stabilized PVC plastic. A solar or 110volt charge unit supplies the track with an intermittent pulse of high voltage, low amperage. The pulse of electricity does not harm the bird it conditions them not to return to that area. Bird Barrier heavily insulated triple lead-out wire delivers the intermittent charge from the charge unit to the tracks.

 

PR-Product Presentation

Bird-Shock electrified bird deterrent system is effective against all species of birds from loafing, roosting and nesting at all pressure level ledges.

The tracks are glued or screwed in place and are connected together with pre-installed male/female connectors, similar to connecting a child’s train track.

Tracks are installed on the leading edges of a 8 inch parapet wall. If a ledge is 6 inches wide, with a back wall one row of Bird-Shock track should be installed on the leading edge. If the ledge is greater than 8 inches and has a back wall another row of tracks should be installed next to the back wall.

Custom made 90 degree corners (6 inches in each direction) makes taking a turn on a parapet wall easy.

The solar charge unit needs to face due South, so that it receives at least two hours of direct sun light a day. The 110 volt charger needs to be out of the weather, an electrician maybe needed to install a junction box for this purpose.

Workers and unsuspecting persons should be made aware that there is an electrified bird deterrent system in place, so they are not caught off guard and terrified by touching the track system. Each track features a warning sticker. Warning plackets (available from Bird Barrier) are to be installed in plain sight.

Bird-Shock is recommended for High pressure situations (see introduction for explanation of bird pressure).

Track

Material: Ultra-violet stabilized plastic, 9 gauge aluminum wire

Width: 2" (5.1cm)

Height: 1/2" (1.3cm)

Length: 4 feet (10.2cm)

Mounting: Glue or screw

Charge units

Solar

Material: Durable thermo Plastic

Width: 5 3/4" (14.6cm)

Height: 9 1/8" (23.2cm)

Depth: 4 3/8" (11.1cm)

Mounting: Screw in place

 

110Volt

Material: Durable thermo Plastic

Width: 6" (15.2cm)

Height: 4 1/2" (11.4cm)

Depth: 2 1/2" (6.4cm)

Mounting: Screw in place

 

UA-Uses, Applications

Bird-Shock can be used to deter all types of birds from loafing, roosting and nesting on high pressure (see company introduction), exposed ledges. The intermittent bursts of electric protects the ledge and conditions birds not to land in that area, causing the birds to take their business elsewhere. Bird-Shock can be used in combination to cover any width ledge, and up to 6 inch’s can be left unprotected between rows of track. The Bird-Shock system is not recommended to be installed in areas where children or unsuspecting workers can come into contact with the system. The Bird-Shock system is easy to install, all you need is a little electric knowledge. The track can not be identified from the ground when installed on a parapet wall.

 

AI-Assembly, Installation

Finding a suitable location for the charge unit is required before installing the track system. After determining charge unit placement (due South when using a solar unit), with no over-head obstructions or inside a closed area for 110Volt unit. The tracks are installed to the area being protected and lead-out wire is connected from the charger to the track, which carries the bursts of electric from the charge unit to the track.

Bird-Shock is installed to a ledge or wall with glue or screws. Bird Barrier Bond (cure time 2 hours) will fasten the tracks to any clean, dry, stable surface (Bonds sold separately). Self tapping screws are suitable when the ledges is not even or completely flat. The 4' tracks are connected together by male/female connectors.

Custom made 90 degree corners (6 inches in each direction) makes taking a turn on a parapet wall easy. Run the track up to the corner, determine the proper length of the track needed to attach to the corner. Pull embedded wire from track, cut track to correct length, press wire into track leaving ample wire to connect to corner and crimp together.

 

MF-Materials, Finishes

Bird-Shock track is made of ultra-violet stabilized plastic with three high quality aluminum wires embedded into it. The lead-out wire is custom made and is the only lead-out wire that should be used for a Bird-Shock installation due to the extra thick insulation. Charge units are made of durable plastic.

 

TS-Technical Support

Bird Barrier's knowledgeable field representatives are available to assist in any aspect of evaluation, product recommendation and even local certified installation. Call 800-503-5444, or fax drawings and other pertinent information to 310-793-1732. Free literature, job evaluation worksheets and installation information is available.

 

Specification Guidelines

General

1.1 Description

1.1.1 Install Bird-Shock on exposed ledges where birds land, loaf, roost or nest, to prevent damage from droppings.

1.2 Quality Assurance

1.2.1 Obtain technical literature from manufacturer or distributor, telephone consultation and plan/photograph evaluation.

1.2.2 Utilize certified installation companies in your area who are fully skilled with Bird Barrier products, and carry the proper insurance coverage.

1.2.3 Utilize labor recommended by Bird Barrier for especially challenging applications.

1.3 Submittals

1.3.1 Submit manufacturer's samples, catalog cuts, shop sketches and other descriptive material.

1.4 Product Handling

1.4.1 Protect Bird-Shock from damage before, during and after installation.

1.4.2 If damage occurs to Bird-Shock, make all replacements immediately.

 

Products

2.1 Acceptable Manufacturer

2.1.1 Bird Barrier America, Inc., 1312 Kingsdale Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90278. Phone 800-503-5444, Fax 310-793-1732

2.2 Model Designation

2.2.1 Solar charge unit

2.2.2 110Volt charge unit

2.2.3 Ultra-violet PVC Track

2.2.4 Lead-out wire

2.2.5 Corner devices

 

Material

Solar Charge Unit

Range: 5 miles

Input Voltage: 4V, .02amp, .08W

Output Voltage: 7.5KV (+or-) 2KV, 3amp (+or-)1 amp.

Intermittent DC output

 

110Volt Charge Unit - UL Approved

Range 3 miles

Input Voltage: 110-120 VAC, 60 Hz,.035amp, 10W

Output Voltage: 800V (+or-) 100 V, 10mA (+or-) 2mA

Intermittent AC output

 

Track

Material: Ultra-violet stabilized plastic, 9 gauge aluminum wire

Width: 2" (5.1cm)

Height: 1/2" (1.3cm)

Mounting: Bird Barrier Bond or self tapping screws

Length: 4 foot strips, unlimited length capability

 

Lead-out Wire

Material: Heavy insulated 9 gage aluminum (+) wire, 8 gage aluminum (-) wires

Width: 5/8" (1.6cm)

Height: 3/8" (.6cm)

Mounting Clip: Plastic wire loops

Length: 25ft (63.5cm), 50ft (127cm) and 100ft (254cm)

2.3 Mounting Systems

2.3.1 Concrete, Steel and Stone: Bird Barrier Bond.

2.3.2 Wood: Bird Barrier Bond or screws.

2.3.3 Drill-able Metal: self-tapping sheet metal screw.

 

Execution

3.1 Examination

3.1.1 Examine installation area. Notify architect of detrimental work conditions.

3.1.2 Do not proceed until conditions are corrected.

3.2 Surface Preparation

3.2.1 Ledges and mounting surfaces shall be cleaned with a combination of Bird Barrier’s cleaning products, Dissolve-It, Disinfect-It or Absorb-It when applicable. Surfaces should then be clean, dry and free of peeling paint, rust, bird droppings or other debris. Bird droppings must be removed in a safe manner; large quantities should be removed and disposed of by reputable waste removal companies.

3.2.2 Remove or repair articles that may damage the Bird-Shock system after installation, such as tree limbs, brush, and loose parts of the building.

3.3 Installation

3.3.1 Install the Bird-Shock System as recommended in the installation instructions, which are supplied by the manufacturer. The track shall be installed next to the leading edge of the ledge, if the ledge is wider than 8’ with a back wall, another track should be installed at the rear of the ledge.

3.3.2 Bird-Shock track must cover the outer perimeter of ledges. The Bird-Shock shall extend to each corner. The Bird-Shock is an anti-landing device, not a barrier. It is acceptable to leave up to 6 inch’s of clearance between Bird-Shock tracks or three inch’s between the Bird-Shock track and the back wall of the ledge.

3.3.3 Bird Barrier Bird-Shock shall be installed straight, or shall follow the contours of the architecture perfectly. Installation of the tracks unevenly to the ledge will result in an unattractive and possible an ineffective installation. Refer to Bird Barrier Bird-Shock installation literature for details.

3.4 Inspection

3.4.1 Visually inspect the Bird-Shock for loose connections,

debris or other problems related to poor installation or surface preparation.

3.4.2 Repair as necessary immediately.

 

OM-Operation, Maintenance

If the Bird-Shock is installed per our specifications, the product should be virtually maintenance free. Occasionally, leaves may fall on the track or birds might drop debris on the track in an attempt to build a nest, a monthly service contract is recommended to remove any debris and check connection of system to prevent system from becoming inoperable.

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