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XI -3 <br />XII <br />XII- 1 <br />I� <br />All piping, fittings, valves, etc., shall be furnished and <br />installed as necessary to provide a complete installation as <br />shown on drawings. All work and material shall be in strict <br />.. :dance with local and state codes and ordinances. <br />XI -3-a. Gasoline Piping; See Section XV and Tank Installation <br />Drawings. <br />XI -3-b. , Ni special gasoline linings, fill boxes, valves, etc., <br />shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor unless <br />noted on equipment list to be supplied by others. Approval <br />as to type and manufacture shall be obtained from the <br />Owner's Representative before installation is made. <br />XI -3-c. Fuel Oil and Drain Oil Piping: Fuel oil and drain oil <br />piping shall also include all necessary connections and <br />fittings within the buildings, except that fuel oil lines <br />shall be terminated and capped 12" above the floor and <br />shall be connected from this point to the oil burner by <br />the heating contractor. See Section IX -5. <br />XI -3-d. Air Piping and Tank: Install all air piping as shown on <br />drawings and connect to oil necessary equipment. All <br />above ground piping shall be standard galvanized iron and <br />fittings shall be galvanized malleable iron. Quick <br />couplers shall be ARO #210 or approved equal. <br />XI -3-e. Lubrication Tubing: Furnish and install steel tubing and <br />fittings for lubrication equipment when indicated on <br />drawings and/or attached Equipment List, <br />XI -3-f. List Installation: Before installation the lift shall be <br />thoroughly inspected for any damage with particular <br />attention being paid to the outside cylinder wall. Do -not <br />install lift if any dent is found in cylinder wall but <br />notify Owner's Representative who will make arrangements <br />for the necessary corrective measures. After lift is <br />installed and superstructure assembled, it will be filled <br />with SAE J10 weight oil and bleed in accordance with <br />manufacturer's recommendations. The piston shall be raised <br />to its maximum height and with all air manifold valves <br />left in "ir open position, the air control valva will <br />be Secured in its neutral position. The piston shall be <br />allowed to remain in its raised position for a period of <br />not less than 24 -hours. If any perceptible lowering of <br />the piston is apparent, or if any loss of pressure is <br />indicated on the gouge, the entire system must be <br />inspected and the leak eliminated, <br />ELECTRICAL WORK <br />(Modular Buildings - by Fabricator) <br />(C -Stores & C -Store Conversions - by General Contractor) <br />Unless otherwise noted on "Equipment List furnish all labor, <br />material and equipment necessary for the complete installation <br />of oil yord, conopy lights and power wiring, telephone service <br />and driveway signal conduit, including oil the required <br />conduit, wire fittings, etc., as herein specified and indicated <br />on the Electrical and General Layout Plans. <br />XII -1-a. Al work must be done in strict accordance with the <br />national electric code and local codes, ordinances, etc. <br />Any additional costs resulting from any deviation from the <br />drawings and these specifications due to codes or local <br />requirements shall be borne by the responsible Contractor. <br />To General Contractor give all requisite notices and pay <br />for oil necessory licenses, permits and any other fees <br />required for the electrical installation. Controclor will <br />include in his price all required wiring for hazardous <br />areas. <br />XII -1-b. Al electrical materials and fixtures must bear the <br />underwriter labels and on completion, a certificate of <br />inspection acceptable to the Notional Board of Underwriters <br />will be furnished the owner by General Contractor. <br />XII -1-c. Fabricator to furnish mason with sleeves for walls at <br />oil locations where work would otherwise mor finished aur <br />faces and give instructions for accurate location of the <br />sleeves, other openings, etc. Note particularly the <br />location of circuit breaker panel, so that panel conduit <br />running to it may be concealed in sleeves. <br />XII -1-d. Provide and make temporary connections to required <br />equipment at existing facilities when o rebuild project occurs <br />in a manner which will cause the least interference with <br />business operations. Cost of temporary service to be paid <br />by General Contractor. The General Contractor to provide <br />necessary temporary service to facilitate construction <br />whether project is rebuild or new. <br />XII -1-e. Upon completing installation work, the General Contractor <br />will type Circuit Identification cards for lighting, heating, <br />ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration and fast food <br />equipment circuits and attach some in space provided on panel. <br />This process also includes the final hook-up and start up of <br />the Modular building delivered to project site by Fabricator. <br />AIL circuits will be checked and property identified at project <br />site by General Contractor. <br />XII -1-f. <br />All <br />wall switches <br />outlets will be <br />mounted 4'-6" above <br />finish <br />floor <br />except where <br />designated otherwise. All duplex <br />outlets <br />will <br />be mounted a <br />min. of (24') <br />above finish floor. <br />XII -1-9. Flexible cords may not be used: <br />1 As a substitute for fixed wiring. <br />2 Where run through holes in walls, ceilings, or floors. <br />3 Where attached to building surfaces. <br />XII -1-h. Flexible cords must be; <br />1 Continuous lengths without splices or tops. <br />2 Fastened so that there is no pull on joints or screws. <br />3 Replaced when frayed or insulation deteriorated. <br />4 Equipment connected by flexible cords must be grounded <br />either by o 3 -wire cord or by a separate groundwire. <br />XII -1-i. Exposed noncurrent -carrying metal parts of fixed equipment <br />that may become energized under abnormal conditions must <br />be grounded; <br />1 In wet or damp locations. <br />2 When in electrical contact with metal. <br />3 When operated in excess of 150 -volts to ground. <br />XII -1-j. Exposed noncurrent -carrying metal parts of cord and plug <br />connected equipment, which are liable to become energized, <br />must be grounded. <br />XII -1-k. Wherever wires are joined, such as at outlets, switches, <br />junction boxes, etc., they must be covered. <br />XII -1-I. Parts of electrical equipment which in ordinary operation <br />produce arcs, sparks, etc, must be enclosed unless they <br />ore separated and isolated from all combustible material <br />and well outside the parameters of o designated hazardous <br />area. <br />XII -1-m. A switch or circuit breaker in a wet location or outside <br />of a building must be enclosed in a weatherproof <br />enclosure. Circuit exposed to o wet environment will be <br />connected to a ground fault breaker. <br />XII -1-n. In damp or wet locations, cabinets and cutout boxes of <br />the surface type must be weatherproof and so placed or <br />equipped as to prevent moisture or water from entering and <br />accumulating within the cabinet or cutout box, and be <br />mounted so there is at least 1/4 -inch of air space between <br />the enclosure and the wall or other supporting surface. <br />It is recommended that boxes of nonconductive material be <br />used with nonmetallic -sheathed cable, <br />XII -1-o. Electrical pumps, tools, etc., even "explosion -proof,: <br />must be avoided wherever possible in hazardous areas. A <br />situation which is hazardous is defined as one in which <br />oxygen concentration is greater than 25 -percent, or <br />flammability characteristics are greater than 20 -percent <br />of lower flammable limit. Other drive systems: e.g., air, <br />should be used. <br />XII-1-p.Where explosion -proof electrical equipment must be used, <br />regular inspection and testing to verify explosion -proof <br />integrity to all components must be carried out. <br />Portable lamps must be equipped with handle, lampholder, <br />hook and substantial guard attached to the lampholder or <br />handle. All exterior surfaces which might come in con <br />tact with battery terminals, wiring terminals, or other ..~ <br />objects must be of nonconducting material or must be <br />effectively protected with insulation. Lompholders must <br />be of unswitched type, and must not provide means for <br />plug-in of attachment plugs. Outer shell must be of <br />moulded composition or other material approved for the <br />purpose, and metol -shell, lined lampholders, either of <br />switched or unswitched type, must not be used. <br />XII -2 SERVICE <br />See Plot Plan and/or Addenda to Specifications for type of <br />service required and/or available. 120/240 -volt, 3-phase, <br />60 -cycle is minimum and will enter rear of building In under <br />ground metal conduit unless otherwise noted on Plot Plan of <br />Addenda to Specifications. If overhead service is specified it <br />will have a minimum clearance of 14'-6" over paved areas and <br />will not pass over any building, All wire used on project to <br />be copper. All electrical service installation to meet the <br />National Electric Code as well as the local utility service <br />furnishing power. <br />XII -3 WIRINY <br />XII -3-a. All yord wiring will be done in conduit, minimum 3/4" and <br />except in storage room, and except where indicated as exposed on <br />plans. All drops to switches, receptacles, panel boxes, etc., <br />on walls will be in wire mold. All other wiring will be exposed <br />on sides of beams, wolfs, or ceiling, and done in a neat and <br />orderly workmanlike manner. Underground conduit and conduit <br />that is installed in an area up to o level of eighteen (24") <br />inches above the floor will be rigid, heavy woll galvanized <br />conduit. All exposed conduit above the 24` level will be wire <br />mold which will be U.L. approved. Carefully ream out the inside <br />of all conduit after culling. <br />XII -3-b. Run separate underground conduit and wire to floodlights, <br />signs, control to pumps, island lights, etc, as shown on <br />general layout and equipment list. Conduit should be heavy <br />walled galvanized conduit, 3/4" minimum. Pumps will be wired <br />according to Clos3_1, Group -D, National Electric Code. Do all <br />required trenching and backfill to minimum depth of 2'-0" below <br />finished grades.' Sand will be used to backfill in o -sufficient <br />quantity to completely encase the conduit in 6" of send. <br />Remainder of backfill will be sand or well tamped clean earth <br />free from cinders and decomposed matter. <br />XII -3-c. Conductors will be a minimum of Number 12, insulated, <br />copper, type THWN. Size to be determined by allowable <br />voltage drop as determined in Article 210-6(d) of Notional <br />Electric Code. <br />Exposed water line will be Type "L hard tempered copper. <br />General Contractor will install and pay for the water meter and <br />send receipted invoice to Owner's Representative. If meter <br />cannot be purchased and must be leased, Contractor will make <br />deposit at his cost in Owner's name, submitting the receipted <br />invoice to the representative, together with complete <br />information concerning terms of lease. <br />Water manifold valves when required will be Powell #1821 gale <br />valves, or approved equal and appropriately marked as "Service <br />Room , 'Drinking Fountain', etc. <br />XIII -3 SEWER <br />XII -3-d. Submerged gasoline pumps will be wired to Class -1, Group_D XIII -4 <br />of the National Electric Code and in accordance with pump <br />manufacturer's specifications. <br />XII -3-e. Contractors will use on approved thread compound on oil <br />conduit joints.. Thread of buried or outdoor conduit will <br />be cooled after 'make-up with Glyrtol or other corrosion <br />preventative material. Electrical conduit passing within <br />twenty Ieet,of gasoline dispensers or ten feel of any lank <br />fill pipe will be sealed at both ends. <br />XII -4 MATERIALS <br />XII -4-o. Refer to Equipment List and Addenda to Specifications to <br />determine number, type and manufacturerof lighting fix <br />Lures and who is to furnish. <br />Plates for wall switches will be Harvey Hubbell Catalog <br />No. -93070 (or equal) series. Wall receptacles will be <br />20 -amp. duplex grounding type with Harvey Hubbell Catalog <br />No, 93102 Plates. Weatherproof receptacles will be <br />20-omp. duplex grounding type with Harvey Hubbell Catalog <br />No._5206 cover plated - or approved equal. AIL outside <br />fillings and fittings in modular buildings to wall <br />receptacles will be weatherproof. <br />All wire mold to be pointed to match finish of surface it <br />is mounted on. <br />New sewer will be 6" clay Tile sewer pipe from city sewer to <br />within 5'-0" of building. Balance of pipe will be 4" standard <br />cast iron pipe with traps, vents, clean -outs, etc., ns required <br />by local ordinance or as shown on drawings. If permitted by <br />local codes PVC pipe and fillings may be substituted for the <br />above when installed in accordance with manufacturer's instruc <br />lions, Make tile pipe joints with cement mortar and cost iron <br />pipe joints with oakum and molten lead, firmly tamped and gas <br />light. Pitch pipes to remain clean of sediment. Connect <br />restroom drains to sanitary sewers. If restroom droin <br />connections are not permitted to either sanitary or storm sewer. <br />provide a dry well of required size (See Addenda) or other <br />suitable method of disposal. Provide cleanouts at base of all <br />risers, at changes of directions, etc. Cleanouts will have <br />flush brass deck plates. <br />Where sewers are not available, General Contractor will <br />provide a complete septic system as shown on plot pion and in <br />accordance with Tocol and stale building code, regulations, etc. <br />XIII -5 Wim!TI-R WELL <br />When public water supply is not available this work will <br />include the furnishing and installing of pumping equipment, <br />controls and piping as shown or specified herein: it will also <br />include furnishing working and shop drawing, testing, and <br />operation services. <br />The General Contractor will obtain all permits and comply with <br />all stale and local requirements for the construction of o <br />single cased well using 4" ASTM Spec. A-53 schedule 40 pipe. <br />Well cosing to be maximum 3' below finished grade with on 18" <br />dia. manhole frome and .cover. Screen will be of Everdur metal <br />of continuous "V" slot or louvre construction. Slot Area will <br />be selected by Contractor to conform with water -bearing stratum <br />encountered. Assume 150_foot depth. The Contractor will <br />furnish and install a Reda 3/4 -hp submersible single phase pump <br />or turbine well pumping unit, electrically driven, to rated <br />capacity of well. All electrical connections, including those <br />to power lines, motors and controls, and the setting of <br />controls will be made by others. <br />General Contractor will provide new connections to water main, <br />sewer lines and gas service, unless otherwise noted on Plot <br />Plan or Addenda. Contractor will obtain all permits, pay oil <br />fees and perform the connections in strict accordance with <br />local codes, ordinances and regulations. All Utility <br />Connections is the direct responsibility of the General <br />Contractor. <br />��0II W. NN3_AM1N HOLT PRIVE & LNT DKSVVI'E. 5 <br />XIII -2 WATER SUPPLY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br />General Contractor will install new water supply from water <br />main to meter in accordance with local regulations. No <br />existing water connection will be used unless specified in <br />Addenda. New water supply line for other facilities will be <br />not less than 1-1/2" soft tempered copper Type -"K". <br />The Contractor will furnish and install all water and drain <br />Panel board to be circuit breaker type with door, minimum <br />age piping and valves as shown. All piping and valves will <br />42 circuits as manufactured by Square -D, Westinghouse, <br />conform with applicable portions or specifications for "Water <br />General Electric or approved equal. Refer to building <br />Distribution System' A hot dipped galvanized or gloss lined, <br />design electrical drawings and specifications for details <br />galvanized pressure tank of not less than 120 gallon capacity <br />regarding power panels and circuit information, <br />will be installed in storeroom. <br />The General Contractor will guarantee that the water production <br />XII -5 MISCELANEOUS <br />as shown by official test is not a temporary condition, and if <br />at any time during o period of one year from dale of lest, <br />XII -5-o. Telephone service will enter rear of building via under <br />production falls below test, General Contractor will reinstate <br />ground conduit from service to building, Electrical <br />the wells capacity at not cost to the owner. <br />Contractor will provide conduit and service cop for <br />telephone service as indicated on drawing and/or called <br />XIII -6 MIURAL CAS <br />for in Addenda to Specifications and required by the <br />Telephone Company. Cover plate(s) shall be Harvey Hubbell <br />When required by Addenda to these Specifications or indicated <br />Catalog No. 93181, or approved equal, <br />on Plot Pion, General Contractor will install supply line from <br />closet service connection to rear of building. Size of line to <br />be determined by local regulations and demand factor. All work <br />XIII CONNECTION TO UTILITIES <br />to be done in conformance with local codes, utility <br />(By General Contractor) <br />requirements and NFPA latest edition. See Section IX -5 for <br />piping specifications. <br />XIII- 1 .CENEBAL <br />General Contractor will provide new connections to water main, <br />sewer lines and gas service, unless otherwise noted on Plot <br />Plan or Addenda. Contractor will obtain all permits, pay oil <br />fees and perform the connections in strict accordance with <br />local codes, ordinances and regulations. All Utility <br />Connections is the direct responsibility of the General <br />Contractor. <br />��0II W. NN3_AM1N HOLT PRIVE & LNT DKSVVI'E. 5 <br />XIII -2 WATER SUPPLY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br />General Contractor will install new water supply from water <br />main to meter in accordance with local regulations. No <br />existing water connection will be used unless specified in <br />Addenda. New water supply line for other facilities will be <br />not less than 1-1/2" soft tempered copper Type -"K". <br />