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06-2055-019SECTION 16140 WIRING DEVICES PARTI- GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16010 and 16050. B. Provide switches, receptacles, and other wiring devices as indicated on drawings. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. PART2- PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Hubbell B. Leviton C. Pass and Seymour. D. Novitas, Inc. E. Hubbell numbers are used unless otherwise noted, but products of equivalent quality by named manufacturers will be acceptable. 2.02 DEVICE COLORS A. Provide IVORY colored devices where available, unless otherwise noted. 2.03 SWTTCHES A. 20 -Amp, 120/277 VAC, Heavy Duty, Specification Grade: 1. Single pole toggle: Hubbell No. HBL1221. 2. Three -way toggle: Hubbell No. HBL1223. 3. Single pole toggle, weatherproof. Hubbell No. HBL1221 with Hubbell No. IIBLI795 weatherproof plate. 4. Single pole toggle with pilot light (120 VAC): Hubbell No. HBL1221IL. B. Incandescent Dimmers: 1. Preset slide control: Hubbell "AS" Series, 120 -volt, 800, 1000, 1500, or 2000 watts as required for load. 2. Rotary Model: Hubbell "AR" Series, 120 -volt, 800, 1000. 1500, or 2000 watts as required for load. C. Occupancy Sensor Switches. 120/277 VAC: 1. Wall mounted, automatic on /manual on, passive infrared with ambient light sensing, minimum 1000 s.E room coverage and 500 s.f. desktop activity coverage, 800 W ® 120V and 1200 W ® 277V: Leviton No. ODS10 -TD 2.04 RECEPTACLES A. i5 -Amp, 125 VAC, Heavy Duty, Specification Grade: 1. Duplex type: Hubbell No. HBL5252. 2. Ground fault circuit interrupter: Hubbell No. GF5262. B. 20 -Amp, 125 VAC: 1. Duplex type: HubbellNo. HBL5352. 2. Ground fault circuit interrupter: Hubbell No. GF5362. C. Weatherproof Type Cover: 1. Damp location and outdoors protected from weather: Hubbell No. CWP26H 2. Wet location and outdoors exposed to weather: Hubbell No. WP26MH. D. Miscellaneous Receptacles: 1. Single 20 -amp, 125/250 VAC, 3 pole, 4 wire, NEMA 14 -20R: Hubbell No. HBL6810. 2. Single 20 -amp, 1251250 VAC, 3 pole. 4 wire, 3 phase, NEMA 15 -20R: Ilubbell No. HBL8420. 3. Single 30 -amp, 125/250 VAC, NEMA 14 -30R: Hubbell No. HBL9430A. 4. Single 50 -amp, 125/250 VAC, NEMA 14 -50R: Hubbell No. HBL9450A. 5. Clock outlet with clock hanger. IIubbell No. IIBLS23S. Install outlet so that top of clock Is 12" below finished ceiling. E. Floor Mounted: 1. Standard Floor Box, 1 to 3 gang: a. Cast Iron (slab on grade applications): Walker No. 880CS -1 series. b. Stamped Steel (elevated slab applications): Walker No. 8805 series. C. Combination Carpet A Tile Flange: Brass - Walker No. 817B (1 gang), Black - Walker No. 917PCC -BLK (1 gang) or Brown - Walker No. 817PCC -BRN (1 gang) d. Cover Plate with Flip Lids: Brass - Walker No. 82SR ((gang), Black - Walker No. 828PR -BLK (1 gang) or Brown - Walker No. 828PR -BRN 0 gang) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 iNSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Mounting: 1. Mount switches 46" above the finished floor to center line of switch unless noted otherwise. 2. Mount receptacles 18" above the finished floor to center line of receptacle unless noted otherwise. 3. install receptacles shown on the drawings as "special mounting height" at mounting height Indicated on drawings. Where no mounting height Is given and receptacles are above counters, mount receptacles with centers 4" above top of counter. If the counter has a backsplash, receptacles shall be mounted with centers 4' above top of backsplash. Where special mounting height receptacles are not above counters and no mounting height is indicated, receptacle mounting heights shall match adjacent light switches or above counter receptacles. Coordinate the installation of all special mounting height receptacles with architectural design. 4. Work devices to nearest block course using proper type outlet boxes as specified under Section 16130. Check architectural and furniture drawings for counter (desk, special booth. etc.) locations. Mount devices above work counters. Verify other special mounting conditions and locate devices as required. B. Polarity: Wire receptacles so that the hot wire, neutral wire and ground wire connect to the proper terminals. C. Grounding: install a No. 12 green ground wire from device grounding terminal back to grounding bus in panelboard, as noted on drawings. D. Install floor boxes or poke - through fittings where shown on drawings with receptacle and/or communication outlet quantities as shown on drawings. 1. Install one 314" conduit from power compartment to a junction box above accessible ceiling for each floor box. Box configuration to allow Interconnection from end power compartment to opposite and power compartment. 2. install one dedicated I" conduit from each communications compartment, stubbed out above accessible ceiling for each floor box. E. Install receptacles with ground pin up. F. For GFCT receptacles, do not utilize feed -thru feature. unless required by drawings. G. A single receptacle installed on an Individual branch circuit shall have an ampere rating of not leas than that of the branch circuit. SECTION 16141 DEVICE PLATES PARTI- GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16010 and 16050. B. Provide device plates on switches. receptacles, telephone outlets and miscellaneous devices. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 16140: Wiring Devices 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Provide nylon plates from wiring device manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. install device plates in full contact with wall surface. Plates shall not project out from the wall. SECTION 16170 SAFETY SWITCHES PARTI- GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16010 and 16050. B. Provide horsepower rated, quick -make, quick - break, safety switches with the number of poles and fuses as required. For 240 volt switches use general duty type. For 600 volt switches, use heavy duty type. Provide Class R fuse in clips in each type. C. Switches shall have are shields, be of enclosed construction and fusible or non - fusible as indicated. Switches shall be rated for either 240 -volt AC or 600 -volt AC service as required. D. Switches shall be capable of interrupting locked rotor currents of motors which they serve. E. Switches shall have UT. listed lugs suitable for 75deg.0 copper or aluminum conductors. F. Switches shall be pad lockable in the open (off) position. G. Fusible switches shall have a UL listed short circuit rating of 100,000 amps rms with fuses applied. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. PART2- PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Cutler- Hammer B. Approved Equal PART 3- EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Provide non - fusible switches at remote motor locations (rain -tight where required) as indicated on drawings and as required by NEC. B. Identify safety switches with bakelite nameplates in accordance with Section 16050. C. Use NEMA 1 for interior use and NEMA -3R for exterior use. D. Provide two normally open and two normally closed auxiliary contacts for disconnect switches used to serve fan system motors including supply fans, return air fans, exhaust fans, make up air fans, and relief air fans for electrical interlock with mechanical control circuits. E. Switches used for service equipment shall be Heavy Duty type, UL listed for service equipment use. SECTION 16190 SUPPORTING DEVICES AND HANGERS PART i - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16010 and 16050. B. Provide a system of supporting devices and hangers for support or bracing of conduit, electrical equipment, including safety switches, fixtures, panelboards, outlet boxes, junction boxes, and cabinets. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems. B. Section 16130: Outlet Boxes. C. Section 16131: Pull and Junction Boxes. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submittals are not required. PART2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Erico Products, Inc. B. Steel City. C. Minerallac. D. Rayco Fastners. 2.02 TYPES OF SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Provide appropriate supporting means as detailed on Drawings. B. Unless otherwise directed in Specifications or Drawings provide appropriate supporting devices and hangers for electrical equipment from this list of Caddy fasteners: 1. "Z" purlin clips- l -1/4" maximum conduit. 2. Conduit clips - 2" maximum conduit. 3. Beam clamps (rod hanger clamps and vertical flange clamps) for support of threaded rods 4. Beam clamps (set screw type) - 2" maximum conduit. S. Beam clamps (universal) for support of boxes and combination conduit hanger clamps. 6. Combination push -in conduit clips - I" maximum conduit. 7. Combination conduit hanger clamps - 2" maximum conduit. S. Flexible conduit clips -1" maximum flexible conduit. 9. Special combination conduit clips - I" maximum conduit. 10. One hole steel straps. It. Conduit hangers - 4" maximum conduit. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Secure conduits to within 3 feet of each outlet box, junction box, cabinet and fitting and at intervals not to exceed ten feet in accordance with current edition of the National Electrical Code. B. Install clamps secured to structure for feeder and other conduits routed against the structure. Use drop rods and hangers to support conduits run apart from the structure. C. Provide and install suitable angle iron, channel iron or steel metal framing with accessories to support or brace electrical equipment including safety switches, fixtures and panelboards. D. Paint all supporting metal not otherwise protected, with rust inhibiting primer and then with a finish coat if appropriate to match the surrounding metal surfaces. (Prepainted or galvanized support material is not required to be painted or repainted.) E. Use of chains, perforated iron. baling wire, or tie wire for supporting conduit runs will not be permitted. F. Use of Caddy clips to support conduit to top of t -bar ceiling grid will not be permitted. G. For support of low voltage wiring not required to be in conduit, Contractor shall bundle cables together in a neat manner using approved nylon tie wraps. Bundled cables shall be supported with "J" hooks on telephone type bridle rings, a minimum of six feet on centers. 1. Use UT, listed Ty -wraps for plenum use in plenum areas. 2. Maximum supported weight rating of "J' hooks shall not be exceeded. 3. Identification tape shall be provided at minimum Intervals of 2S feet on center and within each individual space. SECTION 16450 GROUNDING PARTI - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16010 and 16050. B. The entire system of raceways and equipment shall be grounded in accordance with Article No. 250 of the National Electrical. Code and any local regulation or governing authority. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submittals are not required for products in this Section. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 REQUIREMENTS A. Ground clamps: OZ Electrical Manufacturing Company Type "CG ", or equal by Steel City or Appleton. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. General 1. Clean all conductive surfaces on equipment to be grounded, to assure good electrical continuity. 2. Effectively bond all grounding conductors to grounding electrodes, equipment enclosures and ground busses. 3. Locate all grounding attachments away from areas subject to physical damage. Provide protective covering as required. 4. All PVC conduit shall have separate ground wire installed in accordance with Table 250 -122 of the National Electrical Code. B. Feeder/Branch Circuits: 1. Provide a separate green grounding conductor in the conduit of feeder circuits for the following equipment, sized in accordance with Table 250 -122 of the National Electrical Code: a. Panelboards b. Switchboards c. Motor control centers d. Transfer switches 2. Install a separate green grounding conductor in same conduit as phase and neutral conductor from panel ground bus to device for branch circuits. Install an equal number of grounding and neutral conductors. The grounding conductor shall be sized In accordance with Table 250 -122 of the National Electrical Code. 3. Bond the receptacle ground pin to Its box using a bonding jumper, except where Isolated ground receptacles are required. 4. Flexible conduit will not be approved as a grounding means. Flexible conduit shall have a jumper wire sized to ampacity of branch breaker and connected to conduit system on both ends. This applies to fixtures, motors, controls and other devices. C. Transformers: 1. Ground secondary neutral of transformers to grounding conductor in primary feeder, sized in accordance with Table 250.66 of the National Electrical Code, and to building steel. grounding electrode system as indicated on the drawings. cold water main, 1 1/2 inch or larger. Bond across any dielectric unions between point of connection and domestic water entrance. D. Telephone System: I. Provide grounding means for the telephone system in accordance with Article 800 -40 of the National Electrical Code, and the system manufacturer's recommendations. 2. Main telephone service equipment grounding means shall include but not be limited to a No. 4 AW G, green, insulated, copper grounding conductor connected to the main electrical service equipment ground bus. Terminate this conductor at the telephone equipment location with an ILSCO NB- 350 -42•R 16 grounding bus mounted on the plywood backboard. 3. Telephone terminal boards and other remote telephone equipment grounding means &hall Include but not be limited to a minimum No. 6 AW G, green, insulated, copper conductor connected to the equipment ground bus in the low voltage panelboard serving the telephone equipment or branch circuits in the immediate vicinity. Terminate these conductors to an H.SCO NB- 350- 12 -R16 grounding bus mounted on the plywood backboard. 4. Route the telephone equipment grounding conductors in 3/4 inch conduit by the most direct means from the telephone equipment ground bus to the electrical equipment grounding system. 5. Provide permanent, engraved labels at the telephone equipment ground busses identifying these as the equipment grounding means and identifying the location of connection of the grounding conductors to the electrical equipment grounding system. 3.02 TEST A. Ground on main service shall be tested using test equipment similar to a'Biddle' tester. Test data shall be submitted to Owner for approval and such approved test data shall become a part of the Operating and Maintenance Instruction Manual. In no event shall ground resistance exceed 25 OHMS. Additional rods or other means shall be employed when measured resistance exceeds 10 OHMS. SECTION 16741 TELEPHONE, COMPUTER, TV SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16010 and 16050. B. Provide underground telephone utility service to main telephone equipment room from utility riser pole. C. Telephone utility will provide and install service cable. D. interior systems will be selected and furnished by Owner. E. Provide conduit, outlet boxes and cover plates, sleeves, cabinets and plywood backboards. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems B. Section 16130: Outlet Boxes C. Section 16131: Pull and Junction Boxes D. Section 16141: Device Plates E. Section 16161: Cabinets F. Section 16190: Supporting Devices and Hangers G. Section 16450: Grounding PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS A. Interior systems components provided by Owner will include instruments, outlet box receptacles, power unit cabinets, special back boxes, and cable. B. Provide 4'x85r3/4" plywood backboards, painted with two coats of flat black paint. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Schedule systems deliveries and installation with Owner and vendor. B. Schedule systems start -up, Inspections, and certifications with owner and vendors. C. Provide trenching and backfilling required for Installation of service entrance conduits, Including pull wire or rope. D. Coordinate with local telephone utility, systems vendors, and Owner E. Leave nylon pull line in empty raceways. F. Receive. Inventory, store, and protect equipment and cable furnished by Owner. G. Provide under other divisions supplemental framing and structural support in accordance with vendor recommendations for wall and ceiling supported T.V.'s and other equipment. H. Pull cables and Install special back boxes provided by owner for dictation, computer, and CATV systems as directed by owner and vendors. 1. Provide a complete conduit system for cable Installation. J. Where open cable Is run above dropped ceilings and penetrates a smoke or fire rated wall, furnish and Install a minimum 5 ft. long empty sleeve, extending at least 2' on both sides of partition with bushing on both ends. Seal around cables in accordance with Division 1. The requirement for a sleeve applies only where the bundle of cables or single cable is greater than V in diameter. When the cable Is smaller than 1', It may penetrate the partition without a sleeve provided the penetration is sealed In accordance with Division 1. K. Cable concealed in walls or above inaccessible ceilings shall be installed in conduit. L. Each device outlet shall be served by a separate conduit stubbed up and bushed above accessible ceilings. The conduit shall be sized in accordance with the wiring schematic furnished by the owner. Minimum size of conduit shall be 3/4 ", terminated with insulated bushing. M. Bundle cable in accordance with Section 16190 N. The Contractor shall have the local telephone utility , the systems vendors and the owner review the drawings to verify that provisions on the drawings will accommodate the installation of the proposed services and systems. Report discrepancies promptly to Architect. SECTION 16510 LIGHTING AND LAMPS PARTI- GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16010 and 16050. B. Provide labor, material, equipment and fixtures for interior lighting including necessary hangers and lamps. Fixtures shall be completely wired, controlled and securely attached to supports. C. Fixtures and associated components shall be new, of good quality and shall arrive on the jobsite in original packaging. D. Fixtures shall be listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, and shall meet required local, state and national building codes and regulations. Luminaires installed in exterior locations, unprotected from precipitation, shall be listed for wet location use. Luminaires installed in protected exterior areas or in interior areas subject to extreme humidity shall be listed for damp location use. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. B. Initial lighting submittal shall be complete, clearly indicating fixture manufacturer, model number, voltage, ballast manufacturer, options. finish, mounting type /special mounting details for each fixture specified on the project. The Architect reserves the right to request a shop drawing where information shown on the catalog cut sheets is incomplete. Partial submittals will not be accepted. Resubmittals, where required, may be partial as determined by the submittal review. C. Where custom fixtures, or tow mounted fluorescent fixtures are required on the project, scaled fabrication drawings shall be submitted which indicate ballast locations, internal fixture wiring, support locations, power feed locations, materlals,and finishes. Contractor shall provide field dimensions for fabrication as required. D. Submit lamp product data for each specified lamp type. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fixtures and workmanship shall be guaranteed free of defects and fully operational for a minimum of one year after project acceptance by the Owner. Any fixtures or workmanship found to be defective during the warranty period shall be replaced by the contractor at no coat to the owner for labor or materials. B. Fluorescent ballasts shall have an extended three -year manufacturer's warranty against defects in workmanship or material. HID ballasts shall have a two -year warranty against defects in workmanship or material. Warranty shall include in- warranty service program providing for payment of authorized labor charges associated with the replacement of inoperative ballasts within this warranty period. PART2- PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS A. ACCEPTABLE MANFACTURERS I. Fixture Manufacturers shall be as indicated on fixture schedule. B. Fixtures shall be constructed with a minimum number of joints. Exposed metal joints shall be welded, filled with weld material, ground smooth and made free of light leaks. Unexposed joints shall be welded, screwed or bolted. Soldered joints are not acceptable. Self tapping methods or rivets for fastening removable parts used to gain access to electrical components requiring service or replacement, or for fastening electrical components or their supports, will not be acceptable. C. Sheet metal work shall be free from tool marks and dents and shall have accurate angles bent as sharp as compatible with the gauges of the required metal. All intersections and joints shall be formed true and of adequate strength and structural rigidity to prevent any distortion after assembly. Edges shall be finished such that no sharp edges are exposed. MIters shall be in accurate alignment. Sheet metal work shall be properly fabricated to that planes will not deform due to operating and varied weather conditions. A Housings for fluorescent and HiD fixtures shall be designed to ensure electrical components are easily accessible and replaceable, without removing the fixture body from its mounting. E. Fixtures shall be designed, manufactured and wired to conform to NEC article 300.22 where the fixtures are recessed in a hung ceiling, and the space above the ceiling is utilized for supply or return air plenum. F. incandescent luminaires shall include a thermal protection device as required by NEC 410.65. 2.02 LAMPHOLDERS A. Lampholders shall be rigidly and securely attached to the luminaire and shall hold lamps securely against normal vibrations and maintenance handling. Lampholders shall be suitable for specified lamps, and act to position the lamps in optically correct spacing and relationship to lenses, reflectors, filters and baffles. 2.03 BALLASTS A. FLUORESCENT I. Unless indicated otherwise on fixture schedule, linear fluorescent lamp ballasts shall be Instant Start 2.04 FiXTURE WiRiNG A. Voltage rating for conductors shall be 300 volts minimum for fixtures designed to operate at 120 Volts or less, and shall be 600 volts minimum for fixtures designed to operate above 120 volts. B. Wiring shall be code - approved for fixture wiring, and shall comply with the minimum temperature ratings mandated by recognized testing agency. C. Flexible cord wiring between fixture components or to electrical receptacle, which is not enclosed in wireway, shall have a minimum temperature rating of 105 degrees C. Cord shall be suitable for the application and shall be fitted with proper strain relief and watertight entries where required by the application. D. Splices within fixtures shall be made within separate splice compartments, and shall utilize nylon insulated crimped connections or quick disconnect devices. Splices to branch circuit shall be made using flame retardant thermoplastic wire nuts with fully seated helical metal spring and threaded entry. 2.05 LAMPS A. Lamps shall be as indicated on the lighting fixture schedule. Except as specified otherwise, lamps shall be of the same manufacturer throughout the project. B. A complete set of new lamps shall be provided for each fixture in the project. Where fixtures are installed and utilized for testing before substantial completion, the required set of new lamps shall be installed no earlier than one month before scheduled substantial completion. Contractor shall provide lamps for use if fixtures must be utilized earlier in the project. C. Fluorescent lamps shall be as manufactured by Philips, Osram /Sylvania or GE. Provide the same lamp color and CRI as indicated below throughout the project except as scheduled otherwise: 1. 3500 degree K, 75 CRI or greater. D. Incandescent Lamps shall be 130 volt rated (Extended / Rough service) operated at 120 volt where available. 2.06 EMERGENCY TRANSFER AND BATTERY PACKS A. Emergency lighting shall be provided with an emergency ballast. Ballast shall delay AC ballast operation for five aeconds to prevent false tripping of AC ballast end -of -life shutdown circuits. Emergency ballast shall consist of a high - temperature, maintenance - free nickel- cadmium battery, charger and electronic circuitry contained in one galvanized steel case. B. A solid state charging indicator light to monitor the charger and battery, a single -pole test switch, and Installation hardware shall be provided, and shall be completely assembled In the luminaire. C. Where emergency fixtures are installed in locations inaccessible from a 15 -foot ladder, the test switch shall be installed remotely in location as determined by the Architect or as indicated on drawings. D. The emergency ballast shall be capable of providing the lumen output as indicated below. Acceptable manufacturer. Bodine, Iota Engineering, Side -Lite, DualLite. (Bodine model numbers are listed for quality standards.) 1. 1350 total Lumens for straight lamps: Bodine B50 (High lumen output) 2. Provide 100% full light output (3500 total lumens) for straight lamps in designated operating room fixtures. Provide a single wall - mounted test switch, Bodine KTS -PL, which will simultaneously test multiiple battery units. 2.07 ATTTC STOCK A. Provide one case of each lamp type utilized in the project and turn over to owner at project completion. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Scheduling of fixture installation shall be coordinated with other trades such that the fixtures will be protected from construction and dirt/water /debris damage. Fixtures, which are damaged, shall be replaced at no cost to the owner. B. Fixtures shall be securely mounted as required by NEC and manufacturer recommendation. C. Coordinate with ceiling system contractor for the installation of ceiling support wires at two opposing corners of recessed troffer fixtures. D. Fixtures shall be located and installed as shown on architectural reflected ceiling plans. Coordinate with other trades to allow fixture locations to clear diffusers, ductwork and piping. BERMELLO AJAMIL & PARTNERS, INC. Architecture Engineering Planning Interior Design Landscape Architecture 2601 South Bayshore Drive 10th Floor Miami, Florida33133 (305) 859 -2050 Fax (305) 860 -3700 ENGINEER: ENGINEER INFORMATION SS11 Sm'th Sec an Rei , Inc. 600 West Hillsboro, Suite 300 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 (954) 421 -1260 FAX (954) 421 -1466 www.ssr- inc.com Firm Certification - EB- 0000857 Allied Esquivel PE - 45M Bruce W. Peek PE - 36901 Donald Natinho PE - 48454 Nelson R. Long PE - 62294 John E. Moulder PE - 93900 M JOB # 0632086.0 REVISIONS: PROJECT NAME: SMH - ADVANCE TOWER OFFICES - 2ND FLOOR PROJECT ADDRESS: 7400 S.W. 62nd Ave. South Miami, Florida 33143 KEY PLAN COMM. NO. 40030.100 SCALE: DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 2006 DRAWN: CHECKED: CADD FILE: DRAWING TITLE: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET NO. E -5.1 m ON oo, 1110** REVISIONS: PROJECT NAME: SMH - ADVANCE TOWER OFFICES - 2ND FLOOR PROJECT ADDRESS: 7400 S.W. 62nd Ave. South Miami, Florida 33143 KEY PLAN COMM. NO. 40030.100 SCALE: DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 2006 DRAWN: CHECKED: CADD FILE: DRAWING TITLE: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET NO. E -5.1 m