Specifications include, but are not limited to: General: 1. Contractor Shall provide installation of all new Pedestrian Gates that meets the specification included in this document. 2. The Contractor shall provide a pedestrian gate that shall be a sliding pedestrian gate equipped with a fully selective rack and pinion, electric locking and unlocking operating device. 3. The pedestrian sliding device must be tested and passed ASTM F1643 Grade 1 Level test requirements by the Contractor. This certifies that the device has passed the 500,000 cycle test requirement without failure. Test results must be provided to the Facility. Electrical: 4. The pedestrian gate shall be capable of being controlled electrically from both the control cabinets at the gate and remote-control consoles provided by the State of Tennessee using the existing wiring provided.. 5. All Control panels must have 3 position switch and individual indicating lamps for three functions below. When control switches are activated, Contractor shall ensure the Pedestrian Gate shall perform the following function a. Open: unlock gate and propel to locked open position b. Stop: stop gate if in transit c. Close: propel gate to fully closed position and deadlock closed Manual Control: 6. The pedestrian gate must come standard with a mechanical unlocking mechanism within a release column. 7. Release Column: The standard release shall be activated by a paracentric or Mogul key to match existing and shall give the operator the following operations. a. Electrical Operation: Position for remote electrical operation of the gate. b. Maintenance: Door remains locked closed but operation from the remote-control panel is removed so a local maintenance can be safely performed. Door may be opened manually and shall snap lock when manually closed by hand. c. Unlock: Door unlocks and kicks open or manually cranked open and shall not snap lock when closed manually by hand. Control from the remote console is removed when in this position. Locking and Unlocking Operation: 8. The gate must lock in 3 places, in the fully closed position 1 lock point at the bottom of door, 1 lock point at the top of the door and 1 lock point concealed within the track box. 9. The gate shall be positively locked and deadlocked with equal security in either the open or closed position. The locking mechanism shall be designed such as to mechanically force the vertical lock bar into either the locked or unlocked position.