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hexagon nuts. Unless otherwise specified or noted on the Drawings, materials <br /> shall be Type 316 stainless steel. Provide suitable degauling compounds for <br /> bronze and stainless steel threaded components. Other bolting materials shall be <br /> used where specifically called for in Specifications or on the Drawings. <br /> B. Anchor all motor-driven equipment with cast-in-place anchor bolts or drilled-in <br /> anchors set with epoxy adhesive. <br /> C. Anchor all non-motor-driven equipment with cast-in-place anchor bolts or drilled- <br /> in anchors set with epoxy adhesive. <br /> D. Cover fan blades, couplings, exposed shafts and other moving or rotating parts <br /> on all sides with safety guards conforming to all Federal, State, and local codes <br /> and regulations pertaining; conform to the most restrictive requirement. Design <br /> guards for easy installation and removal, complete with necessary supports, <br /> accessories, and fasteners, all hot-dip galvanized. Design guards in outdoor <br /> locations to prevent entrance of rain and dripping water. Provide tachometer test <br /> opening in line with ends of shafts. Typically, guards shall be expanded metal on <br /> a structural steel frame except that outdoor guards shall be of solid material. <br /> Expanded metal guards shall be stainless steel. Provide spring loaded hinged <br /> doors with latches for service and lubrication access. Guards shall comply with <br /> the requirements of these specifications, Cal/OSHA Standards, and "The <br /> Principles and Techniques of Mechanical Guarding" (OSHA 2057), whichever is <br /> more stringent. <br /> 2.05 LIFTING EYES <br /> All equipment weighing over 100 pounds shall be supplied with lifting eyes. Parts of equipment <br /> assemblies which are normally serviced separately, such as motors, shall have lifting eyes of <br /> their own. <br /> 2.06 DRIVES <br /> All drive units shall have an AGMA rating and service factor suitable for twenty-four hours per <br /> day operation under the operating load. Drive unit housings shall be constructed of high grade <br /> cast iron, welded steel, or other suitable material. Thermal rating of each unit shall exceed the <br /> design load or proper cooling devices shall be provided. All drives shall be designed especially <br /> for the service for which they are to operate. <br /> 2.07 NAMEPLATES <br /> A. Manufacturer's Nameplate <br /> Each piece of equipment and its driver shall be furnished with a corrosion-resistant metal <br /> nameplate fastened to the item in an accessible position. This nameplate shall contain <br /> the manufacturer's name, equipment rating, capacity, size, model, serial number and <br /> speed. Data for motors shall be NEMA standard. All information written or printed shall <br /> be in English. Each item of equipment shall bear a different serial number. Measurement <br /> units shall be given for ratings and capacity. <br /> Nameplates for tanks and pressure vessels shall give working pressure, test pressure, <br /> vessel plate thickness and ASME Code data. <br /> July 2007 Division III-114 NEI Phase II Water and Sewer <br /> CIP Nos. 7468, 7589, 7590 <br />