Electronics Design Group The 5D Process
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about us
about us
experience and expertise Founded by Bob Gullo in 1987, Electronics Design Group is a pioneer in residential and business electronics technology. Electronics Design Group is recognized by its peers, associations, related trade professionals and technology journals as one of the top systems integrators in the country. Providing expertise for more than 26 years, Electroics Design Group has been an award winning technology solutions provider of audio/video, conferencing systems, integrated multimedia presentation, luxury amenity space entertainment, cardio theater, screening rooms, home theater, lighting, shade, and automation control solutions.
innovation
Electronics Design Group continues to design innovative systems using the latest software and control system technology to bring its clients simple and easy to use solutions. By bridging the gap between technology and lifestyle, Electronics Design Group provides professionally engineered and reliable solutions. Our systems are built on the latest platforms and technologies that leverage cloud-based content, and powerful mobile digital devices. We blend technology into any environment; estate homes, trendy apartments or corporate boardrooms. Our advanced designs are so stealth they seem to run by magic because we take pride in translating complicated technology into simple-to-use systems.
quality assurance
Electronics Design Group has won 51 national industry awards for technical excellenc and innovation. Electronics Design Group technicians are on call 365 days a year from 8am-9pm EST.
about us
EDG operates from a modern state-ofthe-art design and production facility.
commitment
focus on your experience, not the gadgets no misaligned expectations, we listen carefully technology that is cohesive to the interior design brainstorm creative ideas and solutions details matter, no surprises later cost-effective value engineering procedures and processes BOTTOM LINE- We save you time, money and headaches, PERIOD.
process
This “Five D� methodology facilitates a true team approach to both final design and deployment, by closely integrating input from end user, architect, and other trades during all phases of the project. By assembling the team (Owner, Architect, ESI) at the onset of the project, each team member has the opportunity to interface closely, communicate, and work together toward a common goal during the entire process. Consequently, it becomes a simple matter to explore all of the viable options and the associated cost ramifications, with immediate feedback from the perspectives of Owner, Architect and ESI. The net result is value engineered solutions, with the needs, desires and budgets continually incorporated. At the same time, all of the associated costs are precisely pinpointed, and the scope of work refined. With this program there should be no cost surprises after the design is completed. When the design concept and accepted drawing package has been finalized, it has the implicit agreement from all team members that it is the optimal and most cost effective design solution.
process
discover
Project requirements, client desires and timelines
define
Project scope, research, schematic design and initial budgets
design
Design development, refine design, scope and budgets
develop
Engineering, Construction design documents and Spec book
deploy
Construction ready deliverables, final scope and BOM
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project deliverables
Our team will undertake a room-by-room analysis of your project in order to determine its unique needs and create integrated solutions.
environment
watch
listen
Once we have gained a thorough understanding of your project, we create a single, comprehensive set of work plans that all the professionals involved with your project will use. The following are examples of these deliverables.
deliverables
project deliverables
Once we have gained a thorough understanding of your project, we create a single, comprehensive set of work plans that all the professionals involved with your project will use. The following are examples of these deliverables.
A/V, control, voice, and data plans
We design a comprehensive plan detailing all A/V, Control, Voice, Data, and TV with careful consideration unique needs of the project.
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A/V, control, voice, and data elevations Organized and serviceable distribution point for voice, data, ethernet, control and AV signal cabling.
Electrical and BTU calculations are crucial to system performance and longevity. Middle Atlantic Products BL1
Middle Atlantic Products BL1
Panamax M4315-PRO
Savant HST-4501 Pakedge SW24-GB
Middle Atlantic Products BL2
Middle Atlantic Products BR1
Middle Atlantic Products BL2 Middle Atlantic Products BR1
6'
Savant SSC-0008
Middle Atlantic Products BR1
Middle Atlantic Products VT2
Integra Pakedge Macrocell Controller
LOUNGE
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Pakedge K6 Router
DTR-30.5
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT2
Pakedge SW24-GB
Integra
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Pakedge SW24-GB
FAMILY ROOM
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Pakedge SW24-GB
4'
DTR-30.5
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT2
Pakedge S8Pe
Integra
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Savant SPX-1000
PLAY ROOM
Middle Atlantic Products BL2
DTR-30.5
ICRealtime
3'
MMS2 APPLE
MX121 Oppo
5'
BDP-105 Middle Atlantic Products BL2
Middle Atlantic Products RM-KB-LCD17X8KVM
Panamax M4315-PRO
CABLE BOX 1
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown XLS Series
4'
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown XLS Series
CABLE BOX 3
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown
Savant
XLS Series Middle Atlantic Products VT1
3'
Crown XLS Series Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown
SSP-1200 Middle Atlantic Products VT1
XLS Series
AudioControl
Leon
Middle Atlantic Products BL3
MCINTOSH
Sub Amp Sonance
Sub Amp
1680EQ
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown
AudioControl
Crown
2'
XLS Series Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown
CDi Series
XLS Series Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Crown
Furman
CDi Series Furman
1680EQ
Crown
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
AudioControl
1'
XLS Series Furman
F1500-UPS
Elite 15
1680EQ
Elite 20
Middle Atlantic Products BGR-4527LRD
Middle Atlantic Products BGR-4527LRD
Middle Atlantic Products BGR-4527LRD
Middle Atlantic Products BGR-4527LRD
RACK ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 4 Dedicated 20amp Circuits (6771W) 4 Duplex Receptacles 11,518 BTU
RACK ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Dedicated 20amp Circuits (686W) 1 Duplex Receptacles 1252 BTU
RACK ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3 Dedicated 20amp Circuits (5605W) 3 Duplex Receptacles 5898 BTU
NOTE: 1) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INTERNAL MILLWORK OPENING 2) ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE ON THE SAME PHASE 3) RACK REQUIRES ADEQUATE VENTILATION, RACK TEMPERATURE NOT TO EXCEED 80 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 4) ALL CABINET DRAWINGS TO BE APPROVED BY EDG IN WRITING PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
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MAIN HOUSE RACK ELETATION SCALE - NTS
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Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT1 Middle Atlantic Products BL3
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Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
Sub 12-500 Amp
Middle Atlantic Products BL3
DVDO iSCAN
6'
MACMINIA1379
CABLE BOX 2
R E
Middle Atlantic Products VT1
F1500-UPS Panamax M4315-PRO Furman D10-PFB APPLE TV x 3 AUTONOMIC CONTROLS
Leon
NVR-8128
Middle Atlantic Products BL2
1'
Furman
E
Middle Atlantic Products BL3
PROMISE PEGASUS R4
Middle Atlantic Products VT2
Middle Atlantic Products BL2
2'
Savant SSC-0025 Pakedge S8W
Middle Atlantic Products BL2
Middle Atlantic Products BR1
5'
Middle Atlantic Products BL1
7'
RACK ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 2 Dedicated 20amp Circuits (3410W) 2 Duplex Receptacles 5918 BTU NOTE: 1) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INTERNAL MILLWORK OPENING 2) ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE ON THE SAME PHASE 3) RACK REQUIRES ADEQUATE VENTILATION, RACK TEMPERATURE NOT TO EXCEED 80 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 4) ALL CABINET DRAWINGS TO BE APPROVED BY EDG IN WRITING PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION
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A/V and control rack elevations
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A/V cabinet elevations
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lighting control plans Lighting control plan with circuiting and control location details.
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HomeWorks QS System Architecture for 120VAC and 434 MHz regions ®
Network Link
HomeWorks QS System Capacities
HomeWorks QS Processor
16 processors (max) 32 configurable links (max)
Processor link - 2 RJ-45 Ethernet ports with built in switch for daisy
Standard Ethernet wiring (100 meters max)
chaining processors 2 Configurable links (RS-485) - 32 QS wired links (max) - 15 wireless links (max) - QS wired link - Wireless link - 32 panel links (max) - Panel link - 32 H48 wired dimmer links (max) - H48 wired dimmer link 10,000 zones2 (max) No integrated interface cards 1 device - Any system component that requires a single address. The processor No RS-232 port reserves a single address on every link. 24VDC powered Four addresses are reserved for hybrid repeaters on the wireless link. Mounts in low-voltage enclosures and PNL-8. 2 zone - An output. An individual shade or dimmer/RPM/GRX/contact closure output. • • • • • •• ••• •• • • • •• •• • • • •• • •• • • •• •• • •• • • •• • • •• • ••• • ••• • • •• •• • • • •• • ••• •• •• •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
used to connect processors to network
10/100 Mbit Ethernet
Internet
Electronics Design Group 60 Ethel Road W, Ste. 5 Piscataway, NJ 08854 732 - 650 - 9800 732 - 650 - 1250
Home Control+ app Apple , Android ••
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RS-232 to Ethernet converter
CooLmaster
Est. 1987
Lutron Designer Design and programming utility
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Third-party integration
IF 3 OR MORE PROCESSORS THEN HOMERUN EACH TO THE SWITCH Home Network Router 5 4 3
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24V== 500mA
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24V ==
PWR INPUT
Maestro device wiring (2 conductor)* Shade wiring (4 conductor)** Shade wiring (2 conductor)** RS-232
Network link (Ethernet) QS wired link* Wireless link* Panel link* H48 wired dimmer link*
1 2 3 4 5 6
RJ 45. 10/100
RJ 45. 10/100
PWR INPUT
Line voltage 120VAC Low voltage 24VAC Low voltage 24VDC Low voltage 12VDC Plug-in transformer Battery powered
* QS LINK WIRE SPECIFICATION GRX-CBL3465-500 Two pair: one pair #18 AWG one pair #18-22 AWG twisted shielded Pin-out: pin 1 - common, pin 2 - VDC, pin 3 - MUX, pin 4 - MUX **The wire gauge required for shades power conductors is dependent on shade size and number, wire run length, and power supply type being used. Consult technical specifications of shade equipment for details.
2 1 24V== 500mA
Panel Link Same panel link, components and capacities as HomeWorks Illumination 8 Series
PWR ERR P P TX/RX L1 L1 TX/RX L2 L2 TX/RX L1
1 2 3 4 5
16 MIs per link • • • •• • • • • ••• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
PWR ERR P P TX/RX L1 L1 TX/RX L2 L2 TX/RX
L2
L1
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
L2
3
1 2 3 4 5
1
PNL-8 Remote power feed through panel
QS Wired Link
3 Venetian Blinds
1 QS 10-output power panel
RJ 45. 10/100
3 Roman shades
RJ 45. 10/100
Lights
Temperature
Entertain
A/V
Open Reading Good Night
Energy
Favorites
FAV
3
OFF
seeTouch
L1 TX/RX L2 L2 TX/RX
1 or 2
1
3
1 2 3 4 5
O/ B W2
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Y1
seeTemp
3
Dining
Sheers
Entertain
Close
Pathway
All On
All Off
Pico wireless seeTouch control tabletop keypad
Venetian Blinds
Low Batter y
Link
6 Sensors
TM
Rc/R h Jumper
Power 24 V
HVAC Ou t
QS 10-output power panel
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2
Wire d Sensor
2 Honeywell TouchPRO Wireless
HVAC Controller
6 Radio Powr Savr wireless occupancy/ vacancy sensors
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J-box power supply
3 Roman shades
Flush-mounted and J-box power supply
Accessories
Sports Entertain All On All Off
1
1
Hybrid seeTouch
1
Maestro • •: Dimmer Switch Fan Control
GRAFIK Eye QS/Wallbox power module
4 or 6 Sivoia QS wireless cellular shades (RF only)
1 Plug in power supply
Kitchen
Lights
1
Shades
ENTERTAIN
Relax
CASUAL
A/V
Stop
Open
TV
RELAX
Preset
All Off
Energy
MUX
3
2
1
3
3
ON
Close
Favorites Areas
PWR COM
FAV
Entertain Green
Close
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4
General Dining
Goodnight
BRIGHT
MUX
1
Off
i OFF
3
1
1
1
12V panel
Morning
Open
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3
3
3
3
Maestro • •: Maestro • •: Wired Dimmer Wired Switch
Maestro • •: Fan Speed Control
Visor Control Receiver Inputs Security
1
3
2
Keypad
Outputs 1 2 3 4
Visor Transmitter Learn
6
* 8 DEVICES PER BUS WCI
QSM
Dynamic Keypad
Signature Series
Architrave
TM
seeTouch
International see Touch
GRAFIK Eye QS/Wallbox power module
Comments
distance specs as HomeWorks Illumination.
Movie
Temperature
By
4 repeaters per link, otherwise, same 5 or 6
Y2
Active
Test
1
Roller shades
Breakfast Prepare
Dim-outs
Revisions
Date
3 W1
Equipment Type
L2
6
1
Dynamic Keypad
eco
PWR ERR
1 2 3 4 5
Open Preset
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Areas
ON
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Dining
6 BUSSES
Flush-mounted power supply
CCO/CCI DMX 512
100 devices1 per link (includes repeaters) 100 zones2 per link Utilizes hybrid repeater architecture similar
Breakfast
3 or 5
DESIGNED_BY CHECKED_BY DRAWN_BY -/-/-
DESIGNED BY: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE:
Shades
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Hybrid repeater
P P TX/RX L1
L1
PNL-25
H48 dimmer interface in LV17 enclosure 1
2 1 24V== 500mA
PWR INPUT
PNL-5
Kitchen
interface Same devices and design rules as used in HomeWorks Illumination Link does not support Q96 QED shade interface
specs for other applicable rules)
1
Wireless Link
4 H48 interfaces per link 48 Maestro devices per H48
Free-wire topology (star, daisy chain, home run, etc.) Standard Lutron 4 conductor cable*
24V ==
PNL-8 Remote power panel with breakers
H48 Wired Dimmer Link
100 devices1 per link 512 zones2 per link 2,000 feet maximum wire length (consult technical
5 4 3
1
1
Visor control transmitter
Power
Inputs
Outputs
9V 1
2
3
C
1
C
2
C
3
C
4
C
5
Visor control receiver with general purpose CCO/CCI
1 Tabletop lamp dimmer
1 Plug-in devices
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lighting notes
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MOTORIZED SOLAR MOTORIZED DECORATIVE
DESIGNED_BY CHECKED_BY DRAWN_BY -/-/-
DESIGNED BY: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE:
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FIRST FLOOR SHADE CONTROL
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Date
SCALE: JOB #:
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3/32"=1'-0" JOB#
First Floor Shade Control Drawing Format "C" 18"x24"
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security and life safety plan
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theater, screening, and media room design We design Theater/Screening Rooms with careful consideration of maximizing the performance, acoustics, sound isolation and comfort of the viewers.
25'-4" 2'-4"
1'-1"
4'-9"
1 1'-1" 1'-8 2"
3'-012"
3'-0"
1'-1"
10"
2'-112"
AV001.13
AV002.1
RACK
1'-10"
AV001.1
AV001.11
1'-2"
1112"
LS AV001.4 SUB
9'-412"
S AV001.6
16'-0"
5'-612"
5'-31 2"
9'-6"
10'-6"
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CS
A
11'-10"
1'-112"
3'-112"
2'-9"
1'-312"
RS
1@6" 1@6" UP UP
2'-1"
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1'-012"
AV001.9
9'-4"
8"
AV001.12
91 2"
2'-0"
5'-1112"
10" 1'-0"
LOCATION: Doors r without interior surfa not be place in the fi and the front channe
GASKETS: Acoustic door, particularly at t mortised, automatic cell neoprene or silic the hinge, lock, and installation of door h panic bars.
FRAMING: Isolate th double-wall construc Alternate assemblies framing, or the use o connected with resili acoustical member s not fastened to the s reduce low-frequenc from adjacent space of mechanical hange
ACOUSTICAL PANE Materials applied to the live/dead end pro materials affixed to w density. The panels interfere with the des
ACOUSTICAL SEAL Applied to both sides sill and the top plate beads. If necessary, sealant is applied.
SCREEN
1112"
6"
16'-012"
1@6" UP
AV001.7
2'-0"
2'-112"
AV001.3
2'-6"
AV001.14
3'-9"
1@6" 1@6" UP UP
AV001.2
2'-9"
3'-412"
AV001.5
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ACOUSTICAL PERF DOORS The entry door provi theater to adjacent s construction and fea coefficient (STC). A vision panel is incorp glazing with frames a door assembly.
2'-112"
1'-0"
712"
7"
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theater, screening, and media room design
DESIGN CONSIDER The fundamental con audio performance o audio-visual equipm space. Three modes and oblique. Axial m parallel surfaces. Ta Oblique modes invol The quality of the so room proportions an acoustical treatment should be used to m Some reflections are attributes. An additional conce theater, inhibiting its Materials and metho acoustical boundary Projector locations v may feature descend concealed units. If m platforms will enhanc
1'-1" 1'-012"
4" 1'-912"
FLOORS Isolating the movem inhibits the transmiss should be executed high-density molded theater from adjacen up the acoustical floo isolation board. The neoprene sponge ru finished with carpet tangential and obliqu
BATT INSULATION Wall cavities should insulation with a sou STC 14. Fiberglass m lb/cu ft.
MECHANICAL PIPE Pipe conduit penetra wrapped with 1/2 in. both faces of constru insulation and sealed pipes, or conduits pe should be separated
DUCTWORK INSUL To minimize the tran with 1-2 in. of fibergl density. The noise re lining should be 0.45
PLAN VIEW
1 PTH-01 SCALE - 1/4" = 1' - 0"
DUCTWORK PENET Provide 4 in. sheet in penetrations. Extend partition to each side
HVAC Linear diffusers shou the theater. Supply a the main duct and 42 velocities should be
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theater, screening, and media room design
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theater, screening, and media room design
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theater, screening, and media room design
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theater, screening, and media room design
1" 38
5" 832
93 4" • •
1 OA-05
BURIAL BOX
2 OA-05
SCALE - 1 1/2" = 1' - 0"
SPEAKER TYPE 'E'
3 OA-05
SCALE - 3" = 1' - 0"
SPEAKER TYPE 'D' SCALE - 3" = 1' - 0"
1" 64
1" 10 8
5 616"
1
3 8"
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device mounting specifications
Injection Molded Polymer Composite Enclosure
Injection Molded Polymer Composite Enclosure
Rust Proof Protective Grille
Rust Proof Protective Grille
5.75" High- Compliance Coaxial Full Frequency Driver
5.75" High- Compliance Coaxial Full Frequency Driver
Powerful Neodymium Magnet Professional Grade Electronics Copper Wound 70.7V Transformer 0.5" NPS Male Thread
Powerful Neodymium Magnet Professional Grade Electronics Copper Wound 70.7V Transformer 0.5" NPS Male Thread
4 OA-05
SPEAKER TYPE 'A' SCALE - NTS
5 OA-05
SPEAKER TYPE 'C' SCALE - NTS
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wiring schedule
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master craftsman pride and workmanship
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master craftsman pride and workmanship
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master craftsman pride and workmanship
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stealth concealment for any room
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stealth concealment for any room
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entertainment anywhere
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entertainment anywhere
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entertainment anywhere
contact information
Bob Gullo
President 732-713-6100 (Direct) Bob.Gullo@EDGonline.com www.EDGonline.com/5D 60 Ethel Road W. STE 5 Piscataway NJ Main 732-650-9800 Fax 732-650-1250