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10. <br />Service entrance circuit breakers smaller than 400A frame shall be thermal-magnetic trip with inverse time <br />current characteristics unless otherwise indicated below. Service entrance main circuit breakers and main <br />circuit breakers, 400A frame and larger shall be 100% rated, solid-state type as outlined in this specification. <br />All other service entrance circuit breakers, 400A frame and larger, shall be 100% rated, solid-state type as <br />outlined in this specification. <br />Where a solid state circuit breaker is indicated on drawings or as required elsewhere in this specification, <br />provide a solid state circuit breaker with minimum five function complete with built-in current transformers. The <br />five functions shall be independently adjustable and consist of Overload/Long Time Amp Rating, Long Time <br />Delay, Short Time Delay, Short Circuit/Instantaneous Pick-up, but may also include Shunt Trip and/or Ground <br />Fault if so indicated on the Drawings. Rating plugs shall be interlocked so they are not interchangeable <br />between frames. Breaker shall have built-in test points for testing long delay and instantaneous, and ground <br />fault (where shown) functions of the breaker by means of a 120V operated test kit. Contractor shall utilize a <br />test kit capable of testing all breakers 400A and above, at the Engineer's request. <br />Where a Current Limiting Circuit Breaker (CLCB) is indicated on drawings or as required elsewhere in this <br />specification, provide a UL listed current limiting thermal magnetic circuit breaker(s) UON. An independently <br />operating limiter section within a molded case is not allowed. Coordinate CLCB ratings as required to protect <br />electrical system components on the load side of the CLCB to include, but not limited to, protecting automatic <br />transfer switches, panel boards and lighting control panels. <br />All non-service entrance circuit breakers 225A and larger shall be thermal magnetic type and have <br />continuously adjustable instantaneous pick-ups of approximately 5 to 10 times trip rating. Breakers shall have <br />either tamper-resistant rating dials or easily changed trip rating plugs with trip ratings as indicated on the <br />Drawings. Rating plugs shall be interlocked so they are not interchangeable between frames. Additionally, all <br />non-service entrance circuit breakers, 600A frame and larger, located in 480V 3 phase, 3-wire or 277/480V, 3 <br />phase 4-wire switchgear, distribution boards, panel boards or busway plugs, shall be solid state, 100% rated. <br />Breaker shall have built-in test points for testing long delay, short delay and instantaneous, and ground fault <br />(where shown) functions of the breaker by means of a 120V operated test kit. Contractor shall utilize a test kit <br />capable of testing all breakers 400A and above - at the Engineer's request. <br />b. <br />a.Key operated switches, switches with pilot lights, and switches for the control of motors, heaters and <br />ventilators. Engraving shall be black and occur on the exposed side of the plate indicating the motor, <br />heater, or ventilator controlled. <br />Except as otherwise noted, all wiring device plates on the project shall be labeled with panel and circuit <br />number(s) utilizing a Brother P-Touch labeling system with 1/2" tape (yellow on black) or equal by <br />Herman-Tellerman or Panduit. Locate label on the concealed side of the wiring device plate. Handwritten <br />labels are unacceptable. <br />Receptacles on optional standby generator and/or UPS power shall have custom engraved plates with the <br />words "Generator" or "UPS" in black letters. In addition, where located in telecommunications closets, <br />IDFs, server rooms, data centers, labs (wet, dry or electronic) indicating panel board and circuit number. <br />Provide wiring devices indicated per plan. Devices shall be specification grade. Acceptable manufacturers are <br />Leviton, Pass & Seymour and Hubbell. Provide all similar devices of same manufacturer, unless indicated <br />otherwise. All device colors shall be selected from the full range of manufacturer standard color options as <br />selected by the Architect. This direction will be provided in the shop drawing review process. <br />12. <br />G.Weatherproof Outlet Covers/Assemblies: All Receptacles identified as weatherproof on the drawings shall be <br />weather-resistant, tamper-resistant, GFCI type and equipped as follows: <br />Wiring device cover plates located on recessed boxes shall be commercial grade nylon. Plate color shall <br />match wiring device color UON on plans. Cover plates utilized on surface mounted boxes shall be metal. <br />Plastic cover plates are unacceptable. <br />See drawings for panel board schedule directory installation requirements. <br />F. <br />#5361-CH-COLOR (Non-Decora)Recessed Clock Receptacle <br />When shown circuited with an I.G. conductor, all receptacles shall be of the I.G. type. As an example, a <br />NEMA L6-30R denoted on the plans and shown circuited with an I.G. conductor shall be an I.G. version of the <br />receptacle. <br />9. <br />11. <br />3. <br />#16252-COLOR <br />#16352-COLOR <br />#16262-IG-COLOR <br />#16362-IG-COLOR <br />F. <br />1. <br />Wiring Devices: <br />Wiring Devices (Decora) <br />Convenience Receptacle <br />Dedicated Receptacle <br />Convenience I.G. Receptacle <br />#GFNT1-COLOR <br />#16351-COLOR <br />#16251-COLOR <br />#5622-2-COLOR <br />#5623-2-COLOR <br />#5624-2-COLOR <br />#5621-2-COLOR <br />#5631-2-COLOR <br />#5657-2-COLOR <br />#1221-2L-COLOR <br />#5628-2-COLOR <br />Convenience G.F.C.I. Receptacle <br />Single Pole Switch <br />Double Pole Switch <br />Three Way Switch <br />Four Way Switch <br />Dedicated Simplex Receptacle <br />2. <br />4. <br />Pilot Light Switch "Off" <br />Projection Screen Switch <br />Keyed Switch <br />Pilot Light Switch "On" <br />Convenience Simplex Receptacle <br />5. <br />12. <br />10. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />I. <br />H. <br />Circuit Breakers. <br />Dedicated IG Receptacle <br />E. <br />F. <br />1.11 <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />1.6 <br />1.7 <br />A. <br />IDENTIFICATION <br />FINAL INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE <br />SECTION 16010 <br />WORK INCLUDED: <br />A. <br />1.1 <br />1. <br />2. <br />B. <br />PART 1 - GENERAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br />A. <br />B. <br />2.1 <br />A. <br />B. <br />A. <br />1.8 <br />A. <br />B. <br />1.9 <br />A. <br />RECORD DRAWINGS <br />C. <br />B. <br />C. <br />1. <br />A. <br />1.2 <br />B. <br />1. <br />2. <br />B. <br />A. <br />1.3 <br />C. <br />1. <br />2. <br />QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />All Core Cutting, Drilling, and Patching: <br />Review comments used in response to shop drawings/submittals are: <br />"No Exception Taken" <br />"Furnish as Corrected" <br />"Revise and Resubmit" <br />Shop drawings shall be submitted on the following, but not limited to: <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />MATERIALS <br />Switchgear/Switchboards/Distribution Boards/Motor Control Centers: <br />Panelboards - Branch Circuit: <br />"Rejected" <br />1. <br />1. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />7. <br />9. <br />D. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />D. <br />E. <br />1.10 <br />A. <br />SHOP DRAWINGS/SUBMITTALS <br />E. <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />3. <br />4. <br />1. <br />D. <br />5. <br />2. <br />1.4 <br />A. <br />B. <br />C. <br />A. <br />1.5 <br />Verifying Drawings and Job Conditions: <br />WORK IN COOPERATION WITH OTHER TRADES <br />TESTING AND ADJUSTMENT <br />Transformers: <br />Lighting Fixtures: <br />1. <br />1. <br />2. <br />Re-submittal required with corrections as noted. <br />Perform Work in accordance with the National Electrical Code, applicable building ordinances, and other applicable <br />codes, hereinafter referred to as the "Code." The Contractor shall comply with the Code including local <br />amendments and interpretations without added cost to the Owner. Where Contract Documents exceed minimum <br />requirements, the Contract Documents take precedence. Where code conflicts occur, the most stringent shall <br />apply unless variance is approved. <br />Motor Controllers/Starters: See drawings for motorized equipment schedules and specifications. <br />Type/Subscript WP-B: Wet location-listed raintight while "in use" cast copper-free aluminum, extra-duty, <br />lockable cover with baked aluminum lacquer finish and one-gang, weather-resistant, tamper-resistant GFCI <br />receptacle. Hubbell WP26E series. Polycarbonate covers are unacceptable. Unit shall comply with NEC, or <br />CEC where adopted, Article 406.9(A) and (B). Contractor shall powder coat cover assembly to a custom color <br />where receptacle locations are deemed by the Architect to be in aesthetically sensitive or public spaces. <br />Custom color as selected by Architect. <br />In locations with sufficient wall depth, provide 6" wide x 6" tall x 5-1/2" deep recessed wall box (C.W. Cole <br />#TL310-WCS-K1-CUSTOM COLOR). <br />The following wiring device plates shall have custom engraving: <br />Wiring devices located in wood finished areas shall generally be black unless otherwise indicated by the <br />Architect. <br />Lamps: See lamp/fixture schedule and lamp/lighting fixture schedule notes. <br />Ballasts: See lighting fixture schedule notes. All noisy ballasts shall be replaced at no cost to the Owner. <br />See drawings for lighting fixture and lamp schedules and additional specifications. Furnish, install, and <br />connect a lighting fixture at each outlet where a lighting fixture type symbol (designated on plans) is shown as <br />being installed. Each fixture shall be complete with all required accessories including sockets, glassware, <br />boxes, spacers, mounting devices, fire rating enclosure and lamps. <br />See drawings for transformer schedules and specifications. <br />See drawings for panel board schedules and specifications. <br />See general single line diagram notes on drawings for more information. <br />Materials and Equipment: All electrical materials and equipment, including custom-made equipment, shall be new <br />and shall be listed by Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) and bear their label or be listed and certified by a Nationally <br />Recognized Testing Lab (NRTL) that is also recognized by the local Authority-Having-Jurisdiction (AHJ). <br />All wiring diagrams shall specifically cover the system supplied. Typical drawings will not be accepted. Four (4) <br />copies shall be presented to the Owner. <br />Prior to final acceptance of the job, the Electrical Contractor shall furnish to the Owner at least four (4) copies of <br />operating and maintenance and servicing instructions, as well as four (4) complete wiring diagrams for the following <br />items or equipment: <br />MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, INSTRUCTION MANUALS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS <br />Re-submittal required based upon the originally specified product. <br />Re-submittal not required, although the Contractor shall provide the <br />submitted product with corrections as noted. <br />Only products listed as "Equal" within the contract documents, along with formally approved "Substitutions" will be <br />reviewed. Products not conforming to these items will not be reviewed and will be returned to the Contractor for <br />re-submittal. <br />If the shop drawings show variations from the requirements of the Contract because of standard shop practice or <br />other reasons, the Contractor shall make specific mention of such variations in the Contractor's letter of transmittal. <br />If the substitution is accepted, the Contractor shall be responsible for proper adjustment that may be caused by the <br />substitution. Samples shall be submitted when requested. <br />The shop drawings/submittals shall be marked with the name of the project, numbered consecutively, and bear the <br />approval of the Contractor as evidence that the Contractor has checked the drawings. Any drawings submitted <br />without this approval will be returned to the Contractor for resubmittal. <br />Shop Drawings/Submittals, unless required otherwise by general project specifications or instructions to bidders, <br />shall be submitted in electronic format (PDF) to include a Letter of Transmittal (PDF), which shall give a list of the <br />drawings submitted with dates and/or sytem(s) components contained within the submittal. Drawings and material <br />cut sheets shall be complete in every respect and edited/marked to indicate specific items being provided. <br />Printed/Hard copies are not acceptable. <br />No Known Equal: For the purposes of specifying products, "No Known Equal" shall mean that the <br />Owner/Architect/Engineer is not aware of an equivalent product. The Contractor will need to submit a <br />"Substitution" item, per the requirements listed above, if a different product is proposed to be utilized. <br />Alternates/Alternatives: For the purposes of specifying products, "alternatives/alternates" may be established to <br />enable the Owner/Architect/Engineer to compare costs where alternative materials or methods might be used. An <br />alternate price shall be submitted in addition to the base bid for consideration. If the alternate is deemed <br />acceptable, written authorization will be issued. <br />The Contractor warrants that substitutions proposed for specified items will fully perform the functions required. <br />In the event of cost reduction, the Owner will be credited with 100 percent of the reduction, arranged by <br />change order. <br />In the event that written authorization is given for a substitution after award of contract, the Contractor shall <br />submit to the Engineer quotations from suppliers/distributors of both the specified and proposed equal material <br />for price comparison, as well as a verification of delivery dates that conform to the project schedule. <br />Substitutions of specified equipment shall be submitted and received by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to the <br />bid date for review and written approval. Regulatory Agency approval for all substitutions will be the sole <br />responsibility of the contractor. To receive consideration, requests for substitutions must be accompanied by <br />documentary proof of its equality with the specified material. Documentary proof shall be in letter form and <br />identify the specified values/materials alongside proposed equal values/materials. In addition, catalog <br />brochures and samples, if requested, must be included in the submittal. ONLY PRE-BID APPROVED <br />PRODUCTS, ISSUED VIA A FORMAL BID ADDENDUM TO ALL BIDDERS, WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE <br />PROJECT. REGARDLESS OF THE APPROVAL ON ANY SUBSTITUTION, ALL BIDS SHALL BE BASED <br />ON THE PRODUCTS EXACTLY AS SPECIFIED. PRICING FOR EACH APPROVED SUBSTITUTION <br />SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE BID SUBMITTAL AS A SEPARATE LINE ITEM. <br />Substitution: For the purposes of specifying products, "substitution" shall refer to the submittal of a product not <br />explicitly approved by the construction documents/specifications. <br />Equal: Where the words (or similar terms) "equal", "approved equal", "equal to", "or equal by", "or equal" and <br />"equivalent" are used, it shall be understood that these words are followed by the expression "in the opinion of the <br />Owner, Architect, and Engineer". For the purposes of specifying products, the above words shall indicate the same <br />size, made of the same construction materials, manufactured with equivalent life expectancy, having the same <br />aesthetic appearance/style (includes craftsmanship, physical attributes, color and finish), and the same <br />performance. <br />Approvals: Where the words (or similar terms) "approved", "approval", "acceptable", and "acceptance" are used, it <br />shall be understood that acceptance by the Owner, Architect and Engineer are required. <br />APPROVALS, EQUALS, SUBSTITUTIONS, ALTERNATIVES, NO KNOWN EQUAL <br />Drawings of Record: The Contractor shall provide and keep up-to-date, a complete record set of drawings. These <br />shall be corrected daily and show every change from the original Drawings. This set of prints shall be kept on the <br />job site and shall be used only as a record set. This shall not be construed as authorization for the Contractor to <br />make changes in the layout without definite instruction in each case. Upon completion of the work, a set of <br />reproducible Contract Drawings shall be obtained from the General Contractor and all changes as noted on the <br />record set of prints shall be incorporated thereon with black ink in a neat, legible, understandable and professional <br />manner. Refer to the Supplementary General Conditions for complete requirements. <br />Final acceptance of the work will be made by the Owner after receipt of approval and recommendation of <br />acceptance from each representative. <br />After all requirements of the Specifications and/or the Drawings have been fully completed, representatives of the <br />Owner will inspect the work. Contractor shall provide competent personnel to demonstrate the operation of any <br />item or system to the full satisfaction of each representative. <br />All circuit breakers/fuses in switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, distribution panels, UPS output <br />circuit breakers, PDU sub-feed circuit breakers and motor control centers shall have individual nameplates <br />located immediately adjacent to the respective device. Nameplate inscription shall identify the downstream <br />equipment or device served by the circuit breaker or fuse. <br />All test reports, including copies of any required Energy Code Acceptance Forms (e.g. CA Title 24 Acceptance For <br />Code Compliance Forms) should be submitted to the Engineer at completion of project. <br />All circuit(s) shall be tested for continuity and circuit integrity. Adjustments shall be made for circuits not complying <br />with testing criteria. <br />Equipment and parts in need of correction, and discovered during such testing, shall be immediately repaired or <br />replaced with all new equipment and that part of the system shall then be retested. All such replacement or repair <br />shall be done at no additional cost to the Owner. <br />Upon completion of all electrical work, the Contractor shall test all circuits, switches, light fixtures, lighting control <br />and dimming systems including distributed systems, UPSs, generators, SPDs, lighting inverters, transfer switches, <br />motors, circuit breakers, motor starter(s) and their auxiliary circuits and any other electrical items to ensure perfect <br />operation of all electrical equipment. <br />Install separate conduits between each heating, ventilating and air conditioning sensing device and its control panel <br />and/or control motor. Before installing any conduit for heating, ventilating and air conditioning control wiring, verify <br />the exact requirements from the control diagrams provided with the equipment manufacturer's shop drawings. <br />Provide a conduit-only system for low voltage wiring required for control of mechanical and plumbing equipment <br />described in this or other parts of the Contract Documents. Install all control housings, conduits, and backboxes <br />required for installing conduit to the controls. <br />Examine the Drawings and Specifications and determine the work to be performed by the electrical, mechanical <br />and other trades. Provide the type and amount of electrical materials and equipment necessary to place this work <br />in proper operation, completely wired, tested and ready for use. This shall include all conduit, wire, disconnects, <br />relays, and other devices for the required operation sequence of all electrical, mechanical and other systems or <br />equipment. <br />The Contractor shall visit the site and verify existing conditions. Where existing conditions differ from <br />Drawings, adjustment(s) shall be made and allowances included for all necessary equipment to complete all <br />parts of the Drawings and Specifications. <br />The Contractor shall examine all Drawings and Specifications in a manner to be fully cognizant of all work <br />required under this Section. <br />Penetrations shall be sealed to meet the rated integrity of the surface required to be patched and repaired. <br />The patched surface shall be painted or finished to match the existing surface. <br />The Contractor shall be responsible for patching and repairing surfaces where he is required to penetrate for <br />work under this contract. <br />For penetrations of concrete slabs or concrete footings, the work shall be as directed in the Concrete Section <br />of Specifications. <br />No holes will be allowed in any structural members without the written approval of the Project's Structural <br />Engineer. <br />For the installation of work under this Section, the aforementioned shall be performed under this Section of the <br />Specifications and the Concrete section of the Specifications. <br />Wherever a discrepancy in quantity or size of conduit, wire, equipment, devices, circuit breakers, etc., (all <br />materials), arises on the Drawings and/or in the Specifications, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing <br />and installing all material and services required by the strictest condition noted on Drawings and/or in <br />Specifications to ensure complete and operable systems as required by the Owner and Engineer. <br />Guarantee: Furnish a written guarantee for a period of one-year from date of acceptance. <br />Comply with requirements of the applicable utility companies serving this Project. Make all arrangements with <br />utility companies for proper coordination of Work. <br />Comply with all requirements for permits, licenses, fees and codes. The Contractor, at Contractor's expense, <br />shall obtain all permits, licenses, fees, special service costs, inspections and arrangements required for Work <br />under this contract, unless otherwise specified. <br />Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of all apparatus and materials furnished under <br />requirements of these specifications shall conform to latest publications or standard rules of the following: <br />Electrical Drawings: Electrical Drawings are diagrammatic, and are intended to convey the scope of work, <br />indicating intended general arrangement of equipment, conduit and outlets. Follow Drawings in laying out Work <br />and verify spaces for installation of materials and equipment based on actual dimensions of equipment furnished. <br />The electrical Work includes installation or connection of certain materials and equipment furnished by others. <br />Verify installation details, installation and rough-in locations from the actual equipment or from the equipment <br />shop drawings. <br />Work Included: Furnish labor, material, services and skilled supervision necessary for the construction, <br />erection, installation, connections, testing, and adjustment of all circuits and electrical equipment specified <br />herein, or shown or noted on Drawings, and its delivery to the Owner complete in all respects ready for use. <br />This specification shall apply to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on drawings, or as required to <br />provide a complete installation of electrical systems for this project. Work required under this specification is not <br />limited to just the Electrical drawings. Refer to Architectural, Structural, Landscape, and Mechanical/Plumbing <br />drawings as well as all other drawings applicable to this project, which designate the scope of work to be <br />accomplished. The intent of the Drawings and Specifications is to provide a complete and operable electrical <br />system that includes all documents that are a part of the Contract. <br />Circuit breaker handle accessories shall provide provisions for locking handle in the on or off position. <br />Circuit breakers shall be standard interrupting construction. Panelboards shall accept standard circuit <br />breakers up to 100A. <br />Series-Rated Breakers: UL listed series-rated combinations of breakers can be used to obtain <br />panelboard-interrupting ratings shown on Drawings. If series-rated breakers are used, switchboards, <br />distribution boards and panelboards shall be appropriately labeled to indicate the use of series rated breakers. <br />Shop drawing submittal shall include chart of UL listed devices which coordinate to provide series rating. <br />Tandem or half-sized circuit breakers are not permitted. <br />Ground Fault Interrupting Breakers: Provide with molded plastic case, air circuit breakers, similar to above <br />with ground fault circuit interrupt capability, conforming to UL Class A, Group 1. <br />All non-service entrance circuit breakers less than 225A shall be molded plastic case, air circuit breakers <br />conforming to UL 489. Provide breakers with thermal magnetic trip units, and a common trip bar for two- or <br />three-pole breakers, connected internally to each pole so tripping of one pole will automatically trip all poles of <br />each breaker. Provide breakers of trip-free and trip-indicating bolt-on type, with quick-make, quick-break <br />contacts. Provide single two- or three-pole breaker interchangeability. Provide padlocking device for circuit <br />breakers as shown on the Drawings. <br />B. <br />A. <br />INTERRUPTION OF SERVICES/SERVICE SHUTDOWN1.12 <br />Any interruption of electrical services, electrical circuits, electrical feeders, signal systems, communication systems, <br />fire alarm systems, etc., required to perform work shall meet the specific prior-approval requirements of the Owner. <br />Such work shall be scheduled with the Owner to be performed at the Owner's convenience. <br />Interruptions/outages of any of the Owner's systems and services mentioned above shall be scheduled to occur <br />during other than the Owner's normal business hours. Any overtime costs shall be borne by the Contractor. <br />See drawings for any additional requirements regarding outages, interruption and any temporary services required.C. <br />Dedicated G.F.C.I. Receptacle #GFNT2-COLOR <br />Wiring devices located in mirrors shall generally be white with stainless steel cover plates unless otherwise <br />indicated by the architect. <br />6. <br />8. <br />(Lutron Tu-Wire): <br />Lutron DIVA DVFTU-5A3P with Lutron H.P. module where required.f.Fluorescent <br />Lutron DIVA DVELV-300P or DVELV-303P-(3-way) (300 Watt) <br />Lutron DIVA DVLV-10P or DVLV-103p (3-way) (800 Watt max.) <br />Lutron DIVA DVF-103P (single/3way, 8A @ 120V) or DVF-103P-277 <br />(single/3way, 6A @ 277V) <br />Lutron DIVA DVTV with PP-???H Power Pack <br />Lutron DIVA DV-10P or DV-103P (3-way) (1000 Watt max.) <br />Q. <br />1. <br />c. <br />b. <br />d. <br />e. <br />a. <br />Lighting Control/Dimming Systems: <br />Wall box dimmers shall be rocker-type as manufactured by Lutron (no known equal except as noted below). <br />Dimmers and dimmer faceplates shall match the color of adjacent switches and faceplates. Dimmers and <br />dimmer faceplates in wood finished areas shall generally be black unless otherwise indicated by the Architect. <br />The Contractor shall obtain written approval of the Architect regarding final dimmer and dimmer faceplate color <br />selection prior to ordering material. Multiple dimmers/switches shall be ganged together with a common cover <br />plate. Provide dimmers as follows: <br />Electronic Low Voltage: <br />Magnetic Low Voltage: <br />Fluorescent (3-Wire): <br />Incandescent: <br />Fluorescent (0-10V): <br />Lutron DIVA DVTV with PP-???H Power Packg. <br />1. <br />R. <br />1. <br />S.Surge Protective Device (SPD): <br />Fire Alarm System/Central Monitoring System: <br />LED (0-10V): <br />Fuses: <br />1. <br />a. <br />2. <br />b. <br />b. <br />a. <br />All fuses shall be the product of a single manufacturer. <br />Main and Feeder Protection: <br />3. <br />a. <br />b. <br />Motor Protection: <br />c. <br />d. <br />1. <br />L. <br />1. <br />M. <br />1. <br />N. <br />Cable Tray, Flexible Cable Tray and/or Cable Runway: <br />Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS): <br />See drawings for UPS schedules and specifications. <br />Power Distribution Units (PDU): <br />See drawings for PDU schedules and specifications. <br />1. <br />O. <br />P. <br />Generator Systems: <br />Transfer Switches: <br />1. <br />See drawings for Generator schedules and specifications. <br />See drawings for Transfer Switch schedules and specifications. <br />See drawings for Cable Tray, Flexible Cable Tray and/or Cable Runway specifications. <br />When rejection type fuses are specified (Class RK series) the fuse holder of all switches (specified in <br />other Sections) shall be suitable for the fuses provided. <br />Where fuses feeding motors are indicated, but not sized: It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to <br />coordinate the fuse size with the motor to provide proper motor running protection. <br />Protective devices rated 600A or less: Provide Bussman Class R fuses, Class RK series current-limiting <br />fuses, having an interrupting rating of 200,000A RMS. <br />Protective devices rated greater than 600A: Provide Bussman Hi-Cap fuses, Class L, current-limiting, <br />having an interrupting rating of 200,000A RMS. <br />Fuses shall be manufactured by Bussmann, Shawmut or equal. <br />Provide fuses at all locations shown on the Drawings and as required for supplemental protection: <br />K. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />8. <br />Conduit:T. <br />Galvanized Rigid Conduit (GRC) shall be full weight threaded type steel. Steel conduit shall be protected by <br />overall zinc coating to inside and outside surfaces, applied by the hot dip, metallizing, or sherardizing process. <br />Nonmetallic Flexible Tubing (ENT) shall not be used unless otherwise indicated in the Allowed Specification <br />Deviations Section or Deductive/Additive Alternate Pricing Section generally located on the symbols list <br />drawing. Use of ENT, if allowed, is strictly limited to use in CMU walls and parking structure decks or as <br />directed in writing by the Engineer. See Execution section of this specification for additional installation <br />requirements. <br />Factory assembled, or off-site assembled wiring systems (such as Metal Clad (MC) Cable, Type AC Cable, <br />Type NM Cable, Type BX Cable, etc.) shall not be used unless otherwise indicated in the Allowed Specification <br />Deviations Section or Deductive/Additive Alternate Pricing Section generally located on the symbols list <br />drawing. <br />Liquid-tight conduit (Seal-Tite) shall be galvanized steel flexible conduit as above except with moisture and <br />oil-proof jacket, pre-cut lengths and factory-installed fittings. For outdoor installations and motor connections <br />only unless otherwise noted on drawings. <br />Flexible metal conduit shall be constructed of aluminum or hot-dipped galvanized steel strips wound spirally <br />with interlocking edges to provide greatest flexibility with maximum strength. Interior surfaces shall be smooth <br />and offer minimum drag to pulling in conductors. Used only as directed in writing by the Engineer with the <br />exception of 400 Hz feeders and 400 Hz branch circuits which shall be run in flexible aluminum conduit. <br />Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) shall be zinc-coated steel with baked enamel or plastic finish on inside <br />surfaces except as noted below. EMT shall be dipped in a chromic acid bath to chemically form a <br />corrosion-resistant protective coating of zinc chromate over galvanized surface. <br />Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) shall be hot-dipped galvanized in accordance with UL 1242, and meet <br />Federal Specification WWC-581 (latest revision). <br />When approved for use in the Allowed Specification Deviations Section, generally located on the symbols list <br />drawing, MC cables shall be allowed for lighting branch circuits (homeruns shall be EMT), receptacle branch <br />circuits (homeruns shall be EMT) and poke-thru fed systems furniture homeruns. MC shall not be used where <br />exposed, except for a maximum 6' length for final connections to light fixtures, or terminate in electrical <br />panelboards or distribution boards. Equipment ground conductor shall be green. Isolated ground conductor <br />shall be green with yellow stripe. Provide 600V rated aluminum or lightweight steel interlocking armor Metal <br />Clad (MC) cable with copper conductors, THHN (90 degree C) insulation, and integral equipment grounding <br />conductor and isolated grounding conductor as required. Type AC cable listed for use in patient care areas for <br />non-essential electrical system branch circuits per NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article 517.13 shall be <br />required in such areas in lieu of MC cable. Type AC and MC cable shall not be used for essential electrical <br />system branch circuits. MC cable shall be manufactured to Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1569. See <br />Part 3 - Execution in this specification for additional installation requirements. <br />7. <br />1. <br />Disconnect Switches: <br />3. <br />2. <br />4. <br />J. <br />Provide the Owner's project manager with one (1) spare set of fuses and two (2) sets of fuse clips/fuses for <br />every set of fuses on the project. <br />Amperage, horsepower, voltage, and number of poles per drawings: All shall be clearly marked on the switch <br />nameplate. <br />Non-fusible or fusible, heavy-duty, externally operated horsepower-rated, 600V A.C: Provide NEMA 3R, <br />lockable enclosures for all switches located on roof tops, in wet or damp areas and in any area exposed to the <br />elements. <br />15.Provide 75 degree Celsius-rated conductor lugs/lug kits as required on all circuit breakers to accept conductor <br />quantities and sizes shown on drawings. <br />Temperature compensating circuit breaker(s) shall be provided when located in outdoor enclosure(s) or when <br />located in an enclosure subject to high ambient heat due to nearby industrial processes, etc. <br />14. <br />All circuit breaker terminations shall be suitable for use with 75 degree Celsius ampacity conductors. Listed, <br />dual-rated pin terminals, straight or offset, are acceptable for use to in accommodating oversized or parallel <br />conductor installations. <br />16. <br />Shunt trip equipped circuit breakers shall be provided on all elevator feeders.13. <br />See drawings for Fire Alarm System or Central Monitoring System specifications. <br />Conduit and fittings shall be produced by the same manufacturer. <br />a. <br />b. <br />Non-Metallic Conduit: <br />Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) rigid conduit, Schedule 40, Type II for underground installation only with solvent <br />welded joints, conforming to UL requirements, listed for exposed and direct burial application. <br />9. <br />#1865-COLOR (Non-Decora)Door Jam Switch <br />Contractor shall verify if dimmer(s) requires derating when ganged. Contractor shall provide, and provide <br />connections to, additional Lutron Power Modules, Lutron Power Packs, and/or Lutron Interface Modules where <br />required to accommodate loads higher than dimmers standard or derated load-carrying capacity. Note - <br />contractor may provide a Lutron recommended dimmer type (typically a #DVF-103P unit) to control the <br />necessary power modules or interface devices. <br />#5657-2-COLORLow Voltage Momentary Switch <br />8.Arc Fault Interrupting Breakers: Provide with molded plastic case, air circuit breakers, similar to above with <br />arc fault circuit interrupt capability, conforming to UL 1699. Provide on all dwelling-unit circuits supplying <br />bedrooms, sleeping quarters, etc., as required to comply with NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article 210.12. <br />See drawings for Lighting Control and/or Dimming Systems schedules and specifications. <br />Where rating of protective device is greater than 600A: Provide Bussman Hi-Cap fuses, Class L, <br />current-limiting, having an interrupting rating of 200,000A RMS. <br />Where rating of protective device is 600A or less: Provide Bussman Class RK series current-limiting <br />fuses, having an interrupting rating of 200,000A RMS. <br />Identification nameplates for transformers, transfer switches, disconnect switches, enclosed circuit <br />breakers/switches, inverters, UPSs, PDUs, RDCs, SPDs, lighting control panels, dimming panels, door-releasing <br />system panels, terminal cabinets and all circuit breakers/fuses in switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, <br />distribution panels, UPS output circuit breakers, PDUs, PDU sub-feed circuit breakers, and motor control centers <br />shall be attached to the equipment by self-adhesive backing integral to the nameplates. When equipment is <br />located outdoors, provide nameplates without self-adhesive backing and attach to equipment using weather-rated, <br />UV-resistant epoxy. In all cases, clean surfaces before applying identification nameplates parallel to equipment <br />lines. <br />Nameplates shall be provided for unit substations, switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, distribution <br />panels, panel boards, motor control centers, transformers, transfer switches, contactors, starters, disconnect <br />switches, enclosed circuit breakers/switches, Inverters, UPSs, PDUs, RDCs, SPDs, lighting control panels, <br />dimming panels, door releasing system panels, fire alarm/central monitoring terminal cabinets/power <br />supplies/control panels, and all low voltage system terminal and control cabinets. <br />B.Identification nameplates, unless otherwise noted (UON), shall be laminated/extruded modified acrylic that is 3/32" <br />thick, UV-stabilized, matte finish, suitable for use in 180 deg F ambient, with beveled edges and engraved white <br />letters 3/8" high, minimum, on 1-1/2" high black background (utility/normal and optional standby power systems) for <br />single line of text. Where two lines of text are required, provide min. 2" high nameplate. Where three lines of text <br />are required, provide min. 2.5" high nameplate. Provide white letters on red background for all NEC, or CEC where <br />adopted, Article 517 essential power systems, Article 700 Emergency Systems, Article 701 Legally required <br />standby systems and Article 708 COPS. <br />C.Identification nameplates for new switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, distribution panels, panelboards <br />and motor control centers shall be attached with switchgear manufacturer-provided screws via switchgear <br />manufacturer factory pre-drilled holes. A factory option to rivet identification nameplates to the equipment is only <br />acceptable if screw-fastened nameplates are not an available option from the switchgear manufacturer. Field <br />drilling or other mechanical attachment methods that change/void the NEMA or NTRL rating of the enclosure are <br />strictly forbidden. <br />D. <br />See conduit installation section of this specification for conduit labeling requirements. <br />G.See wiring device section of this specification for additional wiring device plate cover labeling requirements. <br />E. <br />Receptacles that are part of a UL-listed under floor computer room whip assembly, ceiling and/or cable/ladder <br />tray-mounted receptacles used in lab, manufacturing, commercial kitchen environments or that are serving <br />telcom/data/AV racks and cabinets shall have identification nameplates located on the wiring device plate cover. <br />Nameplates shall be self-adhesive, 3/32" thick Micarta with beveled edges, engraved 1/4" high white lettering on <br />black background with serving power source, circuit identification and NEMA/IEC receptacle type. Use of two (2) <br />separate nameplates per device plate cover is acceptable. Affix nameplates to be visible when plugs are <br />occupying receptacles. <br />Nameplate inscriptions shall be identical to the equipment designations indicated in plans and specifications. <br />Nameplates shall be engraved with the device designation/identification on the top line, source identification <br />for the device on the 2nd line per NEC, or CEC where adopted, Art 408.4 and load designation for the device <br />on the bottom line. Where load designation consists of a branch circuit, omit bottom line. Where device <br />designation is not indicated on plans/specifications, Contractor shall submit a written clarification request to the <br />Engineer. <br />H. <br />I. <br />Warning Placards, as required by General Single Line Diagram Notes for multiple power sources, or instruction <br />placards, as required for all kirk-key interlock schemes, all UPS bypass procedures or as required elsewhere in the <br />plans/specifications shall be engraved 1/2" high with white lettering on a red background using the same material <br />specified for identification nameplates with a self-adhesive backing. Warning/instruction placards shall be attached <br />to the face of the equipment directly related to the placards. Provide a formal placard submittal for review by the <br />Engineer prior to ordering any warning/instruction placards. In all cases, clean surfaces before applying <br />warning/instruction placards parallel to equipment lines. <br />Cable connectors shall be brass MC connectors. <br />a. <br />b. <br />Fire-rated MC Cable: <br />2-hour fire-rated, polymer insulated 600V MC cable listed and conforming to UL 2196 and UL 1569 <br />requirements for installation as an Electrical Circuit Protective System for use in complying with NEC, or <br />CEC where adopted, Articles 695 and 700. Where adopted, cable sheath shall be suitable for use as a <br />NEC or CEC equipment grounding conductor, and shall be listed for use in wet locations to 90 degrees C <br />(Raychem or equal). <br />10. <br />#TDR20-COLOR <br />Weather/Tamper Resistant GFCI Receptacle <br />Tamper Resistant Dedicated Receptacle <br />#GFWT2-COLOR <br />In addition to other device requirements listed elsewhere in this specification and NEC, or CEC where adopted, <br />Articles 406.12 & 517.18, all 125V & 250V, 15A and 20A, non-locking receptacles shall be Tamper-Resistant <br />when located in the following locations: <br />7. <br />Tamper Resistant Convenience Receptacle #TDR15-COLOR <br />Tamper Resistant GFCI Receptacle #GFTR2-COLOR <br />Type WP-A: Recessed wall box with a hinged, lockable, cast aluminum, self-closing, gasket-equipped door <br />that is wet location-listed raintight while "in use". Unit shall comply with NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article <br />406.9(A) and (B). UON on drawings, provide a minimum of 2 separate compartments suitable for installation <br />of power receptacles, AV or communications outlets. Additionally, unless otherwise noted on drawings, <br />provide the following: <br />Where indicated on plans as requiring data, AV, or other low voltage service outlet, provide min. 3/4" C.O. <br />with pull string routed from the second compartment to nearest low voltage pull box. Where shown <br />mounted in a building wall, any blank/unused compartment shall be equipped minimum 3/4" C.O. with pull <br />string routed to the nearest accessible ceiling space. <br />A 20A Weather-resistant, tamper-resistant, GFCI duplex receptacle in the first compartment. Provide <br />branch circuiting per plans. <br />(1) key minimum per device (minimum of (2) per project) to the Owner's project manager upon completion <br />of project. <br />Custom color powder coat finish as selected by Architect - Include all costs in base bid for same. <br />a. <br />c. <br />e. <br />f. <br />In locations utilizing shallow stud walls construction or other walls of insufficient depth, provide 10-3/4" <br />wide x 7-3/8" tall x 3-7/8" deep recessed wall box (C.W. Cole #TL310-WCS-SH-K1-CUSTOM COLOR). <br />See wiring device section of this specification for additional wiring device plate cover labeling <br />requirements. <br />d. <br />A blank metal plate suitable for field installation of power, AV or communications devices in the second <br />compartment. <br />b. <br />Type WP-C: (C.W. Cole #TL310-WCS-PED-ADA-K1-CUSTOM COLOR or #TL310-WCS -PED-K1-CUSTOM <br />COLOR) pedestal device box with a hinged, lockable, cast aluminum, self-closing, gasket-equipped door that <br />is wet location - listed raintight while "in use". Unit shall comply with NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article <br />406.9(A) and (B). UON on drawings, provide a minimum of 2 separate compartments suitable for installation <br />power receptacles, AV or communications outlets. Additionally, unless otherwise noted on drawings, provide <br />the following: <br />A 20A weather-resistant, tamper-resistant, GFCI duplex receptacle in the first compartment. Provide <br />branch circuiting per plans. <br />1 key minimum per device (minimum of 2 per project) to the Owner's project manager upon completion of <br />project. <br />Include all costs in base bid for ADA version (22.5" tall) of pedestal box. Prior to ordering material, <br />contractor shall coordinate with architect and/or AHJ to determine which pedestal box locations do not <br />require ADA compliance and may be changed to the standard (11.5" tall) version of the pedestal box. <br />a. <br />c. <br />e. <br />f. <br />See wiring device section of this specification for additional wiring device plate cover labeling <br />requirements. <br />d. <br />A blank metal plate suitable for field installation of power, AV or communications devices in the second <br />compartment. <br />b. <br />Where indicated on plans as requiring data, AV or other LV outlet, provide min. 3/4" C.O. with pull string <br />routed from the second compartment to nearest low voltage pull box. <br />See drawings for additional details. <br />See drawings for additional details. <br />Wiring devices shall be listed “hospital grade”, and so identified, in the following locations: <br />a.Patient bed locations within general care areas per NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article 517.18(B). <br />b.Patient bed locations within critical care areas per NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article 517.19(B). <br />c.In "other-than-hazardous" anesthetizing locations per NEC, or CEC where adopted, Article 517.61(C)(2). <br />Custom color powder coat finish as selected by Architect. Include all costs in base bid for same.g. <br />3.H.G. (hospital grade) receptacle bodies shall be of a basic color specified above with a green circle to <br />symbolize hospital grade. <br />#16252-HG?-COLORConvenience Hospital Grade Receptacle <br />Dedicated Hospital Grade Receptacle #16352-HG?-COLOR <br />c.For Health Care Facilities, provide custom engraved device cover plates, for all devices, indicating panel <br />board and circuit number. Devices served by normal/utility power circuits shall have black lettering; <br />devices served by essential electrical system power circuits shall have red lettering. <br />Example: Transformer 1TA <br />Source Disconnecting Location: Switchboard MSA located in RM 110 <br />Load: Panels 1LA & 1LB <br />d.All stainless steel and nylon device plates shall be engraved using a rotary engraving process except for <br />black lettering on stainless steel device plates which may be accomplished via laser etching process. All <br />lettering shall be 3/16" high. Provide a dimensioned submittal drawing detailing a typical device faceplate <br />with engraving. <br />Fusible switches shall be Class "R" when 600A or less, and Class "L" when greater than 600A. <br />The Contractor shall provide duplex receptacle outlets in the appropriate configurations necessary to comply <br />with applicable energy code requirements for controlled receptacles and as shown on plans. All wiring devices <br />indicated to be controlled receptacles shall be NEMA-approved, electrical code-compliant with factory <br />markings on the face of the receptacle(s) with the word "Controlled" or utilize further markings and symbols to <br />indicate which receptacles on each outlet is/are controlled. Stickers, field-applied markings or other <br />non-permanent markings are not acceptable. Where a GFCI receptacle outlet is required to be controlled, <br />provide an adjacent controlled duplex receptacle outlet connected on the load side of the GFCI outlet. <br />Generally, one receptacle in a duplex receptacle outlet is required to be controlled. It may be the lower <br />receptacle or upper receptacle based on manufacturer offering. However, the controlled receptacle location <br />within a controlled receptacle outlet shall remain consistent throughout the project. Where an existing duplex <br />receptacle outlet is required to be controlled, provide a new wiring device with the appropriate control <br />configuration necessary to comply with plans. All controlled receptacles shall be connected to a branch circuit <br />controlled by an occupancy sensor-based or relay panel lighting control system. Acceptable manufacturers <br />are Leviton, Pass and Seymour & Hubbell. <br />11. <br />Circuit breakers serving Fire Alarm or Central Monitoring panels and power supplies shall be red in color and <br />lockable in the "ON" position. <br />17. <br />Lutron DIVA DVFSQ-F (1.5A @ 120V max, 3 speed, single pole, <br />3-way) <br />i.Fan Control: <br />Lutron DIVA DVCL-153Ph.Screw Base CFL/LED: <br />Use of dedicated receptacles is required where plans depict a branch circuit supplying only a single <br />simplex or duplex receptacle. Use of controlled receptacles is required where depicted on plans - See <br />controlled receptacle specifications for additional information. <br />I.G. (isolated ground) receptacle bodies shall be of a basic color specified above with an orange triangle to <br />symbolize isolated ground. <br />See drawings for SPD specifications. <br />4.Type/Subscript WP-D: Damp location-listed (not-raintight-in-use) cast copper-free, pad lockable, die-cast <br />aluminum cover with baked aluminum lacquer finish and one gang GFCI receptacle. Hubbell/rayco 502?/503? <br />Series. Polycarbonate covers are unacceptable. Unit shall comply with NEC, or CEC where adopted, article <br />406.9(A) and (B). Custom color powder coat finish as selected by Architect. Include all costs in base bid for <br />same. <br />1. <br />2. <br />2. <br />3. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />15. <br />16. <br />Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - IEEE <br />National Electrical Manufacturers' Association - NEMA <br />Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. - UL <br />National Fire Protection Association - NFPA <br />Federal Specifications - Fed. Spec. <br />American Society for Testing and Materials - ASTM <br />American National Standards Institute - ANSI <br />National Electrical Code - NEC <br />National Electrical Safety Code - NESC <br />Insulated Cable Engineers Association - ICEA <br />American Institute of Steel Construction - AISC <br />State and Municipal Codes In Force In The Specific Project Area <br />Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) <br />Electronics Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA) <br />California Electrical Code (where adopted) <br />Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Published Electrical Standards and Codes (as applicable). <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />Product approved as submitted. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />Lighting fixtures, lamps and ballasts. <br />Switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, motor control centers, panelboards, and bus ducts; complete <br />with overcurrent device information. <br />Transformers. <br />Fire Alarm System/Central Monitoring System. <br />Wiring Devices. <br />Lighting control products/dimming system products. <br />Pull boxes and underground vaults. <br />Terminal cabinets. <br />Lighting inverters, UPSs, RDCs, PDUs, generators, transfer switches, SPD systems. <br />Cable tray, flexible cable tray and cable runway. <br />Power poles and floor boxes. <br />Arc flash, short-circuit, and coordination studies. <br />All other products called out on drawings that call for shop drawing submittal. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />Lighting control systems/dimming systems. <br />Fire Alarm System. <br />Transformers. <br />Switchgear, switchboards, distribution boards, motor control centers, panel boards, and bus ducts; complete <br />with overcurrent device information. <br />Lighting inverters, UPSs, PDUs, generators, transfer switches, SPD systems. <br />1) <br />2) <br />3) <br />4) <br />5) <br />6) <br />17) <br />18) <br />19) <br />10) <br />11) <br />12) <br />13) <br />14) <br />15) <br />16) <br />7) <br />8) <br />9) <br />20) <br />21) <br />22) <br />23) <br />24) <br />25) <br />a. <br />b. <br />g. <br />h. <br />i. <br />h.#GFNT1-HG?Convenience G.F.C.I. Hospital Grade Receptacle <br />Dedicated G.F.C.I. Hospital Grade Receptacle #GFNT2-HG? <br />#GFTR1-HG COLORTamper Res. Conv. G.F.C.I. Hospital Grade Receptacle <br />Tamper Res. Ded. G.F.C.I. 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