SECTION 260000 - ELECTRICAL GENERAL CONDITIONS conditions and shall include locations of all equipment, B. Compact subgrade to density equal to or greater than
<br /> B. Use manufacturer's specification sheets identified by number devices, and luminaires, circuiting arrangements, routing of requirements for subsequent fill material . J. Do not remove conductor strands to facilitate insertion into
<br /> PART 1 GENERAL indicated on drawings or schedules. all underfloor conduits, routing of conduits larger than 2 C. Maintain excavations and prevent loose soil from falling into connector. Provide connectors suitable for reducing to 141011h,
<br /> 1.01 SUMMARY C. Indicate catalog number on the cut sheets. inches, locations and mounting heights of all outlet, pull , excavation until ready for backfill . appropriate size, but not less than required for the rating of
<br /> A. This Section supplements all Sections of the Specifications D. Submittals other than those listed above will not be reviewed and junction boxes, locations of all items requiring 3.04 BEDDING AND FILL the overcurrent protective device, where conductors are larger
<br /> for Division 26, Division 27, and Division 28 and shall apply and will be returned stating such. maintenance and inspection, and locations of components and A. Backfill to contours and elevations required using unfrozen than the equipment terminations can accommodate.
<br /> to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on the E. Submittals are reviewed only for general compliance with the circuiting and switching arrangements of lighting controls. materials and a placement method that does not disturb or K. Insulate splices and taps that are made with uninsulated ..
<br /> Drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of Contract Documents. Dimensions, quantities and details are B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Provide one printed copy and damage other work. connectors using insulating covers specifically designed for 1W
<br /> approved electrical systems. not checked during submittal review. Review of the submittals one electronic copy of operation and maintenance data for all B. Unless indicated otherwise, use granular fill bedding covered the connectors, or electrical tape for dry or damp locations.
<br /> B. The Drawings, General Conditions and General Provisions of the does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for equipment, devices and luminaires to the Owner. Operation and with general fill up to finished grade elevation and compact Use heat shrink tubing for wet locations.
<br /> Contract apply to this Section and the other Sections of providing all materials, equipment and accessories necessary maintenance data shall include manufacturer's cut sheets, all fill materials in equal continuous layers not exceeding 8 L. Provide final connections to all equipment and devices,
<br /> Division 26, Division 27, and Division 28 of the for a complete and operational system meeting the requirements maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance intervals, inches compacted depth to 97 percent of maximum dry density. including those furnished by others, as required for a
<br /> specifications. Where conflicts arise between these of the project and the intent of the Contract Documents. The wiring diagrams, parts lists, manufacturers' warranties, C. Fill thrust bearing surfaces with concrete. complete operating system.
<br /> documents, the more stringent provision will be applicable, responsibility for coordination of substituted materials and certificates, and test reports of each item installed. 3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL M. Provide all control wiring and communications cabling, whether
<br /> subject to the interpretation of the Engineer. equipment lies solely with the substituting Contractor. C. Maintenance Materials: Provide to the Owner two keys for each A. Perform compaction density testing every 2 feet on compacted or not shown on the Drawings, per manufacturer's
<br /> C. Furnish all labor, material , services, and skilled supervision 1.08 QUALITY ASSURANCE different enclosure and cabinet, including panelboards, two fill in accordance with ASTM D1556, ASTM D2167, ASTM D2922, or recommendations and as required for a complete and operational
<br /> necessary for the construction, erection, installation, A. All components shall be listed and classified by Underwriters spare fuses of each type and size, and one fuse puller. ASTM D3017. Evaluate results in relation to compaction curve system.
<br /> connections, testing, and adjustment of all materials and Laboratories, Inc. as suitable for the purpose and free of all D. Test Reports: Provide one printed copy and one electronic in accordance with ASTM D698, ASTM D1557, or AASHTO T 180. END OF SECTION ©2017 STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
<br /> electrical equipment specified herein, or shown or noted on rust/corrosion or any visible damage. All items not complying copy of all completed test reports to the Owner. Remove, replace, and retest fill if tests indicate work does
<br /> the Drawings, and its delivery to the Owner, complete in all with this requirement shall be replaced without any change in END OF SECTION not meet specified requirements. SECTION 260526 - GROUNDING AND BONDING
<br /> respects and ready for use. the Contract amount. END OF SECTION STARBUCKS COFFEE
<br /> D. Where plans indicate fixtures or equipment will be furnished B. Unless otherwise specified, all equipment, devices, SECTION 260501 - ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PART 1 GENERAL
<br /> by this Contractor for installation by other Contractors, this luminaires, and materials of the same type or classification SECTION 260519 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 1.01 MAXIMUM GROUNDING SYSTEM RESISTANCE: 5 ohms. COMPANY
<br /> Contractor shall furnish all such equipment, complete in all and used for the same purpose shall be products of the same PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED
<br /> respects and ready for installation. Drawings, instructions, manufacturer. Use only new, un-weathered, and unused PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2401 UTAH AVENUE SOUTH
<br /> and manuals supplied with equipment shall be carefully material , except as specifically noted. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ROD ELECTRODES: Copper, 3/4 inch diameter, 10 foot long solid rods. SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98134
<br /> preserved and turned over to the installing Contractor. C. Equipment performance and accessories shall be as indicated on 2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: Materials and equipment for patching and PART 2 PRODUCTS Sectional rods are not permitted. (206)318-1575
<br /> E. Where plans indicate fixtures or equipment will be furnished the Drawings and/or specified herein. Inclusion in both extending work as specified in individual Sections. 2.01 BUILDING WIRE AND CABLES 2.02 CONCRETE ENCASED ELECTRODES: 4 AWG, 20 foot long bare copper wire.
<br /> by others, this Contractor shall provide all rough-in and locations is not a prerequisite to inclusion in the Contract; A. Provide single conductor building wire installed in raceway 2.03 WIRE: Copper wire sized to meet NFPA 70 requirements.
<br /> supplies and shall connect such equipment to the electrical equipment and accessories specified in either location shall PART 3 EXECUTION unless indicated otherwise, otherwise permitted, or otherwise 2.04 CONNECTORS AND ACCESSORIES: Copper, copper alloy, or bronze THESE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE
<br /> system. Drawings, i nstruct i ons, and manus I s supp I i ed w i th be i nc I uded i n the Contract. Provide a I I necessary 3.01 EXAMINATION required. mechan i ca I connectors. CONFIDENTIAL AND SHALL REMAIN THE SOLE
<br /> equipment shall be carefully preserved and turned over to the accessories and connections as required for a complete, A. Visit the project site, review existing conditions against the B. All conductors shall be copper conductors with 600V PROPERTY OF STARBUCKS CORPORATION,
<br /> Architect. functional system, including all required components Contract Documents, and familiarize himself with the work insulation; type THHN for dry and damp locations and type PART 3 EXECUTION WHICH IS THE OWNER OF THE COPYRIGHT IN
<br /> 1.02 DEFINITIONS reasonably inferred to as necessary although such components prior to bidding and start of the work. Verify existing THWN-2 for wet locations. 3.01 INSTALLATION OF GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
<br /> A. Work: The construction and services required by the Contract may or may not be specifically indicated in the Contract conditions, field measurements, and circuiting arrangements C. Metal Clad Cable (Type MC): Permitted only for branch A. As applicable to the project, provide all components required THIS WORK. THEY SHALL NOT BE
<br /> Documents whether completed or partially completed and Documents. are as indicated and that abandoned wiring and equipment serve circuits in concealed locations and only when approved by for a complete grounding electrode system including bonding of REPRODUCED (IN WHOLE OR IN PART), SHARED
<br /> includes all labor, materials, equipment, and services 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: Accept all materials on site and only abandoned facilities. By signing the Contract, the applicable codes and amendments and the Authority Having metal underground water pipe, metal frame of the building, WITH THIRD PARTIES OR USED IN ANY MANNER
<br /> provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the inspect for damage and protect from corrosion and entrance of, Contractor acknowledges the site visit has been completed and Jurisdiction. Exposed MC Cable is not permitted; no concrete-encased electrode, metal aboveground water piping ON OTHER PROJECTS OR EXTENSIONS TO THIS
<br /> Contractor s obligations. The work may constitute the whole debris. Handle all materials in accordance with manufacturer s the existing conditions are accepted. exceptions. system, metal aboveground gas piping system, and rod
<br /> PROJECT WITH OUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN
<br /> or a part of the project. i nstruct i ons to avo i d damage to i nterna I components, enc I osures, and B. Prompt I y report any f i e I d d i screpanc i es. The Contractor 1. A I I MC Cab I e sheaths sha I I be I i sted and i dent i f i ed for e I ectrode(s) per NFPA 70 requirements. CONSENT OF STARBUCKS CORPORATION.
<br /> B. Furnish: To supply and deliver, unload, and inspect for finishes. assumes full responsibility for adjusting for discrepancies of grounding. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT GROUNDING SYSTEM
<br /> damage. 1.10 WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: Provide a complete parts and labor warranty which the design team is not informed. 2. All MC Cable shall be equipped with copper equipment A. Without exception, provide insulated equipment grounding THESE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE
<br /> C. Install: To unpack, assemble, erect, apply, place, finish, and guarantee on all systems for a period of one year from Owner C. Any demolition work indicated on the Drawings is intended to grounding conductor. No exceptions. conductor sized per NEPA 70 requirements within each feeder INTENDED TO EXPRESS DESIGN INTENT FOR A
<br /> cure, protect, clean, connect, and place into operation into acceptance of the completed facility. This warranty and guarantee convey the scope of the demolition work involved. If D. Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable (Type NM): Type NM-B permitted and branch circuit raceway and terminate each end on suitable PROTOTYPICAL STARBUCKS STORE(WHICH IS
<br /> the work. sha I I cover a I I f a i I ures un I ess such f a i I ure i s d i rect I y demo I i t i on p I ans are not i nc I uded w i th the Drawings, the on I y for branch c i rcu i is i n concea I ed I ocat i ons w i th i n I ug, bus, or bushing. SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANYTIME)AND DO
<br /> D. Provide: To furnish and install . attributable to vandalism or causes other than defects in material Contractor is responsible to demolish existing as required to individual dwelling units and only when approved by applicable NOT REFLECT ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS.
<br /> E. Connect: To bring service to the equipment and make f i na I or workmanship. a I I ow for i nsta I I at i on and construction of the work. codes and amendments and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 3.03 TESTING NEITHER PARTY SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION
<br /> attachment including necessary switches, outlets, boxes, D. Commencement of work means Contractor accepts existing Exposed NM Cable and NM Cable used outside individual dwelling A. Measure grounding resistance using Fall of Potential Method or
<br /> terminations, etc. PART 2 PRODUCTS conditions. units i s not permitted; no exceptions. S i gna I Injection Method. Provide additions I rod e I ectrodes as NOR LIABILITY TO THE OTHER(EXCEPT STATED
<br /> F. Concealed: Hidden from sight in chases, furred spaces, 2.01 CONDUCTOR TERMINATIONS: Provide conductor terminations rated at a 3.02 PREPARATION E. Use solid or stranded conductors for all conductors 10 AWG and required to reduce grounding resistance to less than the ABOVE) UNTIL A WRITTEN AGREEMENT IS
<br /> shafts, hung ceilings, embedded in construction, in crawl minimum of 75 degrees C in all equipment. A. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings smaller. Use stranded conductors for all conductors 8 AWG and specified maximum permitted value. FULLY EXECUTED BY BOTH PARTIES.
<br /> spaces, or buried. 2.02 SUBSTITUTIONS: The products specified in the Contract Documents that are removed. larger. END OF SECTION
<br /> G. Exposed: Not installed underground nor concealed as defined. constitute the Basis of Design for the Construction Documents and B. Protect and safeguard any existing service lines and utility F. Wire Sizes:
<br /> H. Drawings: All plans, details, equipment schedules, diagrams, set minimum standards for quality, design, and functionality. Other structures. 1. Use 12 AWG conductors, minimum, for all circuits unless SECTION 260529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ARCHITECT OF RECORD
<br /> sketches, etc. issued for the construction of the work. products are permitted to be submitted, at the Contractor's option, C. Coordinate utility service outages with utility company and indicated otherwise or as modified as follows: I11C architecture
<br /> I. Conduit: Conduit, and all required fittings, pull boxes, during shop drawing review unless indicated otherwise. Any the Owner. a. 20A, 120V circuits longer than 75 feet: 10 AWG to PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED g
<br /> hangers, and other supports and accessories related to such substitute products shall meet or exceed all requirements specified. D. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing offset voltage drop. 5 0 iv W
<br /> conduit. Any costs and coordination issues arising out of any substitution, systems in service as required for the sequencing of the work b. 20A, 120V circuits longer than 150 feet: 8 AWG to PART 2 PRODUCTS F = -
<br /> 1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS including coordination with all other contractors and subcontractors or the Owner's need for continued operations. offset voltage drop. 2.01 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS = Z o A. Perform work in accordance with the applicable Building Code, and any associated costs, is the substituting contractor s sole E. Maintain all existing power, telephone, and fire alarm systems C. 20A, 277V circuits longer than 150 feet: 10 AWG A. Corrosion-resistant materials of size and type adequate to G
<br /> Electrical Code, Fire Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, responsibility. in service until new system is fully operational , tested, and to offset voltage drop. carry the supported weight, including the weight of wire in =
<br /> Energy Code, and all other applicable codes, amendments, and ready for service. Notify all stakeholders (Owner, Authority 2. Wire sizes indicated on the Drawings or indicated above conduit; do not use perforated pipe straps as a means ofCn Ill
<br /> ordinances. Also perform all work in accordance with: PART 3 EXECUTION Having Jurisdiction, utility company, Landlord, etc.) at least shall be carried through the entire circuit to the support.
<br /> 1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 3.01 COORDINATION OF WORK 48 hours before partially or completely disabling system, furthest outlet box on the associated circuit unless 2.02 ANCHORS AND FASTENERS 15635 Alton Parkway,Suite 100, Irvine,CA 92618
<br /> Regulations. A. Work lines and established heights shall be in strict disable systems only to make switchovers and connections, and indicated otherwise. A. Use precast inserts, preset inserts, expansion anchors, or P: 949.553.1117 F:949.474.7056
<br /> 2. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). accordance with architectural drawings and specifications. minimize all outage durations. a. Where a circuit splits into multiple branches, the self-drilling anchors as approved by the Structural Engineer
<br /> 3. The Authority Having Jurisdiction. Verify all dimensions shown and establish all elevations and 3.03 DEMOLITION AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL WORK wire size shall be carried through the entirety of for concrete elements.
<br /> 4. Landlord requirements including Tenant Criteria Manuals detailed dimensions not shown prior to rough-in. A. Maintain continuity of circuits as needed to provide power to each branch to the furthest outlet box on each B. Use beam clamps, steel spring clips, steel ramset fasteners, PROFESSIONAL STAMP of ESS
<br /> and Lease Exhibits. B. Promptly report any difficulties encountered in the remaining devices, fixtures, or equipment not being removed. branch unless indicated otherwise. or welded fasteners for steel elements. PR oNq
<br /> 5. Utility company requirements. installation of the work which might prevent prompt and proper B. Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations as 2.02 CONTROL CABLES C. Use toggle bolts or hollow wall fasteners for hollow masonry, ��,o y ROY So/ F
<br /> B. Recognized Standards: Design, manufacture, testing and method installation. Failure to report shall constitute an required to accommodate new construction. Extend existing A. All control cable conductor sizes, quantities, stranding, and plaster, and gypsum board partitions. O� �9 %
<br /> of installation of all apparatus and materials furnished under acceptance of the work of other trades as being fit and proper installations using materials and methods compatible with shielding as recommended by the manufacturer and required for D. Use expansion anchors or preset inserts for solid masonry o �O n 0
<br /> the requirements of these Specifications shall conform to the for the execution of this work. existing electrical installations or as specified and required the installation but no smaller than 18 AWG. walls. - a: rn Z
<br /> latest publications or standard rules of Institute of C. Coordinate the work with all trades so that it proceeds by Code. B. Horizontal Applications in Conduit: Type CL2 unless otherwise E. Use sheet metal screws for sheet metal elements and wood �' N E146
<br /> Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), National without delay and minimizes interference to work that is in C. Remove all abandoned wiring, including all abandoned required. screws for wood elements.
<br /> Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Underwriters progress or has not been completed. Conflicts arising from telecommunications and other low voltage cabling, to source of C. Horizontal Applications not in Conduit: Type CL2P unless
<br /> Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.), National Fire Protection lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's supply. otherwise required. PART 3 EXECUTION m F
<br /> Association (NFPA), American Society for Testing and Materials responsibility. The Electrical Contractor shall pay for all D. Remove exposed abandoned conduit and abandoned conduit above D. Riser Applications: Type CL2R unless otherwise required. 3.01 INSTALLATION 1,y 4ECTRICP ��P
<br /> (ASTM), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National extra cutting and patching necessary by any lack of accessible ceilings. Cut abandoned concealed conduit flush 2.03 COMMUNICATIONS CABLES: See Section 271005. A. Provide all required blocking and supplemental framing TF F 0�
<br /> Electrical Code (NEC), National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), coordination. with walls and floors. 2.04 WIRING CONNECTORS required to securely support all materials. aF CA 0
<br /> National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and D. Arrange all conduit runs in such a manner that it does not E. Disconnect and remove all devices, boxes, distribution A. Use twist-on insulated spring connectors, mechanical B. Fasten supports to building structure and surfaces only. Do
<br /> American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). interfere with grilles, diffusers, outlet boxes, luminaires, equipment, luminaires, and all associated mounting hardware connectors, or compression connectors for conductor sizes 8 not fasten supports to pipes, ducts, mechanical equipment, Date. 02/23/2021
<br /> C. Code, Landlord, and utility company requirements supersede any or other items while providing for maximum headroom. Maintain and appurtenances that are not required to remain. AWG and smaller. Do not use push-in wire connectors as a conduit, or ceiling suspension wires.
<br /> requirements of the Drawings and/or Specifications. The access to equipment requiring service when selecting mounting F. Maintain access to existing electrical installations that substitute for twist-on insulated spring connectors. C. Obtain permission from Structural Engineer before drilling or
<br /> Contract Documents take precedence where the Contract elevations. remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as B. Use mechanical connectors or compression connectors for cutting structural members or before using powder-actuated
<br /> Documents exceed code, Landlord, utility, or recognized E. Afford other trades reasonable opportunity for the execution appropriate. conductor sizes 6 AWG and larger. anchors.
<br /> standards requirements. of their work and connect the work of other trades as to not G. Dispose of all equipment not reused as part of the work. The C. Use crimped terminals for all control circuit conductor D. Rigidly weld support members or use hex-bolts to present neat
<br /> 1.04 PERMITS AND FEES: Permits, licenses, fees, inspections and delay or interfere with their work. Owner shall have first salvage rights on all materials and connections. appearance with adequate strength and rigidity. Provide lock
<br /> arrangements required for the work under this Contract shall be F. Explicitly follow all manufacturer's installation instructions equipment. washers under all nuts. 0)
<br /> obtained by the Contractor at his expense. and promptly report any conflicts between the manufacturer's 3.04 CLEANING AND REPAIR PART 3 EXECUTION E. Install surface-mounted cabinets and panelboards with minimum
<br /> 1.05 TEMPORARY SERVICES FOR CONSTRUCTION installation instructions and the Contract Documents. A. Repair construction and finishes damaged during demolition and 3.01 PREPARATION: Clean raceways thoroughly to remove foreign materials of four anchors. >_ .
<br /> A. Provide a temporary electrical service, including all required G. Provide all supplementary or miscellaneous items, extension work. before installing conductors and cables. F. Provide steel channel supports behind all cabinets and Q
<br /> equipment such as transformers, generators and fuel , appurtenances, and devices incidental to or necessary for a B. Patch all openings resulting from the installation or removal 3.02 3:COLOR CODING panelboards located in damp or wet locations to stand //
<br /> panelboards, etc. as required by all trades. Coordinate power sound, secure and complete installation. of electrical equipment or materials. A. Color code conductors as follows and maintain consistent color enclosures 1 inch off wall . 0.
<br /> requirements for the temporary service with the General H. Verify and coordinate all requirements and installation C. Clean and repair existing materials and equipment that remain coding throughout project including branch circuit G. Provide supports for all low voltage wiring not routed in
<br /> Contractor and the utility company prior to the start of details of all materials and equipment prior to rough-in. or that are to be reused. conductors. conduit. = LV
<br /> construction. The Contractor is responsible to develop all Obtain and review shop drawings, product data, manufacturer's D. Existing and Relocated Panelboards: Clean exposed surfaces, 1. 208Y/120 V, 3 phase, 4 Wire System END OF SECTION V N
<br /> temporary service plans and specifications as required by the wiring diagrams, and manufacturer's instructions for equipment remove all foreign material from interiors, check tightness of a. Phase A: Black 06Q V_
<br /> Authority Having Jurisdiction, submit those plans and furnished under other Sections. Determine connection electrical connections, replace damaged circuit breakers, and b. Phase B: Red SECTION 260534 - CONDUIT AND WIREWAYS N
<br /> specifications as required by the Authority Having locations and requirements, sequence rough-in of electrical provide closure plates for vacant positions. C. Phase C: Blue �_ L}
<br /> Jurisdiction, and to pay for all temporary service energy connections to coordinate with installation of equipment, E. Existing and Relocated Luminaires: Clean luminaire reflectors d. Neutral/Grounded: White PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED w Z O)
<br /> consumption. sequence electrical connections to coordinate with start-up of and lenses per manufacturer's recommendations, replace all 2. Equipment Ground: Green
<br /> B. Provide all temporary lighting necessary to provide lighting equipment, and verify that proper power supply is available lamps with new, replace any expired ballasts, and repair any 3.03 INSTALLATION PART 2 PRODUCTS 0 O Q
<br /> levels in compliance with OSHA Regulations and as required by prior to subcontractor's ordering equipment. Verify proper broken electrical parts. Replace any existing luminaires with A. Circuit routing indicated is diagrammatic. Arrange circuiting 2.01 CONDUIT W 0� r ,
<br /> all trades. voltage, phase, and current rating of power supply and report identical luminaire for any existing luminaires that are to minimize splices and include circuit lengths required to A. Size: As required by NFPA 70 for the conductors installed but Ljj 2 � V
<br /> 1.06 CONTRACT DRAWINGS any discrepancies prior to order, connection of equipment, or damaged beyond repair. install connected devices within 10 feet of location shown. no smaller than specified. 2 p LL
<br /> A. Obtain, fully understand, and coordinate the work with the start-up. Responsibility for verification of proper power END OF SECTION B. Combining branch circuits in a single raceway is permitted 1. Sizes Indicated on the Drawings: Q Q 0) Q
<br /> complete set of Contract Documents. Any required corrections, supply voltage and any damage resulting from incorrect under the following conditions: a. Any conduit sizes indicated to a utility Z �_ Q M 0
<br /> including all associated costs, arising from lack of connections shall rest with this Contractor and any conflicts SECTION 260502 - TRENCHING AND BACKFILL FOR ELECTRICAL 1. Provide no more than six current-carrying conductors in transformer are based on Schedule 80 PVC conduit. F_
<br /> coordination with the complete set of Contract Documents is arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's a single raceway. Dedicated neutral conductors are b. Any conduit sizes indicated to the primary or U = C) 0
<br /> the Contractor's sole responsibility. responsibility. PART 1 GENERAL considered current-carrying conductors. secondary of a dry-type transformer are based on W 0 W M 9
<br /> B. Work under these Sections is diagrammatic and is intended to 3.02 ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT: Install all equipment, starters, switches, 1.01 DEFINITIONS 2. Increase size of conductors as required to account for Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC). __3 _
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<br /> convey the scope of work and indicate the general arrangement receptacles, and boxes so that all parts are easily accessible for subgrade Elevations: 4 inches below finish grade unless ampacity derating. All other conduit sizes are based on Electrical
<br /> of equipment, conduit, and outlets. Obtain instructions from inspection, operation, maintenance, and repair. Provide access directed otherwise. 3. Size raceways, boxes, etc. to accommodate conductors. Metallic Tubing (EMT). � W � 0
<br /> the Architect/Engineer prior to rough-in wherever a question doors, fire rated where required, for concealed equipment. B. Finish Grade Elevations: 4 inches above subgrade unless C. Neutral Conductors: d. The Contractor is responsible to adjust conduit
<br /> exists as to the exact intended location of outlets or 3.03 CUTTING, PATCHING, AND PIERCING directed otherwise. 1. Provide separate neutral conductors for: sizes as required when a different conduit type is
<br /> equipment. A. Cut all openings in a neat workmanlike manner, only as large 1.02 PROJECT CONDITIONS a. Branch circuits protected by ground fault circuit used. STORE #: 65246
<br /> C. Promptly report and discrepancies discovered within the as required for the installation, and leave surfaces around A. Provide sufficient quantities of fill and store materials on interrupter (GFCI) circuit breakers. B. Underground: 3/4 inch minimum rigid metal conduit,
<br /> Contract Documents. Failure of the Contractor to report openings smooth and finished to match surrounding surface. site in advance of need. Separate differing materials with b. Branch circuits protected by arc fault circuit intermediate metal conduit, Schedule 80 PVC, or Schedule 40
<br /> discrepancies shall result in the resolution becoming the B. Patch existing finished surfaces and building components using dividers or stockpile separately and protect stockpiles from interrupter (AFCI) circuit breakers. PVC. Metal conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. PROJECT#: 88584-001
<br /> Contractor's responsibility and subject to the new materials matching existing materials. erosion and deterioration of materials.
<br /> C. Branch circuits protected by shunt trip circuit C. Outdoor Locations above Grade: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal
<br /> Architect/Engineer's review and possible rejection. Should C. Fire and/or Smoke Rated Assemblies: Become familiar with all B. Verify all survey bench marks and intended elevations for the breakers. conduit or intermediate metal conduit. Nonmetallic conduit is PROFILE TYPE: CORE
<br /> the Architect/Engineer reject a discrepancy resolution of fire and/or smoke rated construction and install work to work. d. Branch circuits fed from feed-through protection not permitted above grade. Conduits shall be galvanized or ISSUE DATE:
<br /> which they were not notified, the Contractor is fully maintain the integrity of those ratings. C. Protect all existing landscaping, hardscaping, existing of GFCI receptacles. PVC coated. PROGRAM MANAGER:
<br /> responsible to correct the installation, including all D. Roof Penetrations: Coordinate with the Roofing Contractor to structures, benchmarks, survey control points, and other e. Branch circuits with dimming controls. D. Within Slabs above Grade: 3/4 inch minimum rigid metal
<br /> associated costs, until approval of the installation is given provide any required roof penetrations. features to remain from excavating equipment and vehicular f. Branch circuits that serve emergency lighting conduit, intermediate metal conduit, or Schedule 80 PVC. STORE DESIGNER: J. RAMOS
<br /> by the Architect/Engineer. 3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTRDL traffic. equipment such as emergency batteries or emergency Metal conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. Coordinate LE E DO AP: N/A
<br /> 1.07 SUBMITTALS FOR ENGINEER REVIEW: A. Install all equipment, devices, luminaires, and materials lighting unit equipment. with the Structural Engineer for restrictions and limitations
<br /> A. Furnish the following submittals to the Architect for review plumb, level , securely, and in a neat and workmanlike manner PART 2 PRODUCTS g. Where indicated by the wire counts shown on the on conduits installed in slabs above grade. CHECKED BY: G RS
<br /> by the Engineer: in accordance with NFPA 70 and all applicable NECA and NEMA 2.01 FILL MATERIALS Drawings. E. Exposed Wet and Damp Locations: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal
<br /> 1. Product data for floor boxes and all associated cover standards. A. General Fill: Subsoil excavated from site and free of lumps 2. Multiwire branch circuits (shared neutrals) are conduit or intermediate metal conduit. Conduits shall be MCG PROJECT#: 20009
<br /> plates and flanges. B. Adjust all flush mounted equipment, boxes, cabinets, and larger than 3 inches, rocks larger than 2 inches, and debris. permitted where not otherwise indicated. galvanized or PVC coated. MCG P ROJ. MANAGER: C.LEE
<br /> 2. Product data and shop drawings for remote control enclosures such that they are flush with finished wall or B. Granular Fill: Natural stone pea gravel free of clay, shale, a. Locate all multiwire branch circuits in vertically F. Connections to Vibrating Equipment and Luminaires in Dry
<br /> switching devices. f I oor i ng mater i a I . and organ i c matter. adjacent pane I board po I e spaces and provide Locations: 1/2 in m i n i mum f I ex i b I e meta I conduit. MCG PROJ. SPECIALIST: S. PARK
<br /> 3. Product data for contactors and relays. C. Replace or refinish damaged equipment, devices, luminaires, C. Topsoil: Select topsoil excavated from site and free of circuit breaker handle ties to simultaneously G. Connections to Vibrating Equipment and Luminaires in Damp and
<br /> 4. Product data and shop drawings for lighting control materials, and surfaces where marring or disfigurement has roots, rocks larger than 1/2 inch, subsoil , debris, large disconnect all ungrounded circuit conductors. Wet Locations: 1/2 inch minimum liquidtight flexible metal
<br /> devices. occurred. weeds and foreign matter. D. Pull all conductors together into raceway at some time, do not conduit. Revision Schedule
<br /> 5. Shop drawings for low voltage transformers. D. Clean electrical parts to remove harmful materials. Clean damage conductors or exceed manufacturer's recommended maximum H. All Other Dry Locations: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal
<br /> 6. Shop drawings for switchboards. exposed surfaces of all equipment, devices, luminaires, and PART 3 EXECUTION pulling tension or sidewall pressure, and use suitable wire conduit, intermediate metal conduit, or electrical metallic Rev Date By Description
<br /> 7. Shop drawings for panelboards. materials and the interior of all boxes, enclosures, and 3.01 EXAMINATION pulling lubricant where recommended by the manufacturer. tubing.
<br /> 8. Product data and shop drawings for electrical service cabinets of all foreign materials. A. Identify required lines, levels, contours, and datum E. Secure and support conductors and cables in accordance with 2.02 FITTINGS: Provide listed fittings identified for use with the
<br /> entrance equipment. E. Paint all electrical equipment and materials located on locations. NFPA 70 using supports and methods approved by the Authority conduit.
<br /> 9. Product data for multi-outlet assemblies. exterior walls, on the roof where exposed to view, where B. Locate and identify all utilities and protect same from Having Jurisdiction. Provide independent support from
<br /> 10. Product data for enclosed switches. visible from " above grade from any property line, and all damage. building structure; do not support from raceways, piping,
<br /> 11. Product data and shop drawings for lighting inverters. exposed conduit to match the surrounding surfaces. Coordinate 3.02 TRENCHING ductwork, suspended ceiling support systems, or other systems
<br /> 12. Product data for interior lighting. paint color with the Architect. A. Report any unexpected subsurface conditions and discontinue and do not allow conductors or cables to lay on ceiling
<br /> 3.05 TESTING AND INSPECTION affected work in area until notified to resume. tiles.
<br /> 13. Product data for exterior lighting. ,
<br /> 14. Product data and shop drawings for telephone and data A. Testing: Test the entire system under operating conditions B. Do not interfere with 45 degree bearing splay of foundations. F. Cut all cables per the manufacturer s recommendations and SHEET TITLE:
<br /> systems. over a sufficient period of time to establish the adequacy, C. Cut trenches wide enough to allow inspection of installed terminate using suitable fittings including anti short, ELECTRICAL
<br /> quality, safety, completed status, and suitable operation of utilities. Slope banks of excavations deeper than 4 feet to insulated bushings where applicable.
<br /> all equipment, devices, systems, etc. angle of repose or less until shored. G. Provide a minimum of 12 inches of slack at each outlet.D. ==== SPECIFICATIONS
<br /> B. Inspection: Obtain all required certificates of inspection Hand trim excavations and remove loose matter, large stones, Provide a minimum of 5 feet of slack where conductors are
<br /> and approval . and other hard matter which could damage utilities or impede installed in enclosures for future termination by others.
<br /> 3.06 PROJECT CLOSEOUT consistent backfilling or compaction. H. Neatly train and bundle conductors inside boxes, wireways,
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<br /> A. Project Record Documents: Provide one printed copy and one 3.03 PREPARATION FOR UTILITY PLACEMENT panelboards and other equipment enclosures. Schnackel
<br /> electronic copy of project record drawings to the Owner. A. Replace soft areas of subgrade not capable of compaction with I. Make wiring connections using specified wiring connectors and SHEET NUMBER:
<br /> Project record drawings shall reflect the actual "as-built" general fill . make splices and taps only in accessible boxes. Do not pull en9lneers.
<br /> splices i nto raceways or make splices i n condu i t bodies.
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