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W WATER PROOF e E EXISTING R R RELOCATED DIM D DIMMER 3 T THRED -WAY GR T IN UQ U UNDER COUNTER VA V VAPOR PROOF D D DEDICATED CIRCUIT I() .)t' ROUGH EI.EC-I -RIC WIRING CHECK NAMEN ATE DATA OF A/C EQUIPMENT, IIOT WATER HEATERS AND OTI IER EQUIPMENT TO OBTAIN CORRECT WIRE SIZES AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTION. AD ' UAT E SERVICE CAPACITZ' "NitiSI'BE E PROVIDED. SU)3JE( -T TO ELECTRIC'A? I NSPCC -710N TO 'FPL' Phaw 10 Make) Sbmene Vdtago- 120/240 v PANEL A Typw 042iii1225Cir -: Panel Ampw 225 Amps Mah I "esker• None - - GFI= Ground Fault Interrupter NCL= Non — concurrent load REC= Receptacle Ckt Lis= Lighting Ckt ST= Breaker with shunt trip - T =Via- 1,-ner - - - - IS= Isolated ground Ckt C= Via contactor SWD= On —Off Switching Duty rated breaker,as per NEC 240 -83(d) LV= Via low voltage transformer HACR— Breaker suitable for the protection of heating. A/C and refrigeration equipment Ckt USE SPEC VOLT BKR WIRE COND 1✓A PHASE Ckt ( SPEC VOLT BKR WIRE COND VA No. AMP AWG SIZE A C No. AMP AWG SIZE 1 RANGE 240 50 6 1 12000 61 2 DISHWASHER 120 20 12 112 1080 3 u u • 4 SMALL APPLIANCES 120 20 12 112 1500 5 BATHROOM REC GFI 120 20 12 112 + • 6 1 SMALL APPLIANCES 120 20 12 112 1500 7 BATHROOM REC 120 20 12 112 . 1 8 1 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 9 REFRIGERATOR 120 20 12 112 900 • 1101 GEN LIGHT 120 20 12 112 + 11 GEN LIGHT 120 20 12 112 + • 1121 GEN REC /LIGHT 120 20 12 112 13 DRYER 240 50 10 112 5600 • 1141 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 + 15 4 4 1 • 16 GEN LIGHT 120 20 12 112 17 CLOTHES WASHER 120 20 12 112 1140 61 18 GEN REC LIGHT 120 20 12 112 , 19 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 + • 20 GEN LIGHT 120 20 12 112 21 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 + • 22 GEN RECILIGHT 120 20 12 1 2 + 23 GEN REC. Gn 120 20 12 112 + • 24 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 , 25 GEN LIGHT 120 20 12 112 11261 GARAGE DOOR 120 20 12 112 1200 27 W H 240 30 10 112 4500 • 1281 AHU #1 240 1 50 6 1 5816 29 4 • 1301 31 C/U # 1 NCL 240 30 10 112 4832 • 1321 AHU #2 NCL 240 40 1 8 3/4 5576 33 4 1 a 1.341 35 C/U # 2 240 40 8 314 5616 • 136 GEN REC. 120 20 12 112 + 37 • 138 39 • 40 41 • 42 24,140 5,280 * SEE LOAD ACLCULATIONS "SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION- NEW METER COMBINATION 120/204V, 150A, 3 WIRE, 150AMP MB, WEATHER PROF. 8 SPACES 3 #1/0 THWN in 1 -1/2" C. 10' -0" DEEP GROUNDING ROD - 5/8" DIAMETER 1#4 IN 1/2-C. PANEL "A" LOAD CALCULATION AS PER NEC 220 -30 (b) GENERAL LIGHTING ( 2,471 SQF X 3VA /SQF) 7,413 VA OTHER PANEL LOAD 29,420 VA SUBTOTAL= 36,833 VA FIRST 10,000 VA 0 100% 10,000 VA REMAINDER 26,833 VA 0 40% 10,733 VA SUBTOTAL= 20,733 VA A/C LOAD 11,432 VA TOTAL VA = 32,165 VA PANEL "A" LOAD = 32,165/240V= 134 AMPS OPANEL 'A' NEW 120/240V COMBO 225A, 10 150A 42 POS. 120/240V 3 #1 /OTHWN + 1# 6 (GND) In 1 -1/2" C. TO WCP R ECTFCCAL BPEt ICATIONB PART 1— GENERAL A.— Overall Installation: The installation shall comply with the Latest edition of Electrical Code (NEC), the Florida Building Code (FBC), and any other applicable Federal, State and Local codes. B.— Conductor Calculations: Conductor calculations are based on 75 •C. 1. General: The General and Special Conditions and Requirements of the Contract and Specifications as well as plans and specifications of other disciplines and trades shall be a part of the work hereby specified. These specifications and accompanying plans are intended to provide for the complete furnishing and installation of the elec- trical systems. To provide means to furnish and install. 2. Compliance: Workmanship, materials and installation shall be in strict accordance with the applicable edition of the NEC,NFPA,NEMA,ASTM, OSHA, HRS health agencies, and other applicable national, state, and local codes and pertaining regulations established by the ruling authority having jurisdiction. Contractors shall also meet the requirements of other standards where such requirements are more strict than those standards cited above. 3. Workmanship: All work shall be performed by contractors licensed in their respective discipline. Work shall be done in a first class manner, fully operative, and to the acceptance of the Architect and the Engineers. Contractor shall provide for all necessary labor and material required for the completion of the work including but not limited to related work such as connection of existing systems, exca- vations and back filling. 4. Materials: Contractor shall provide all new materials of American ma- nufacture, bearing the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) label as appli- cable. Materials shall be new, suitable for the application and above standard quality normally used for the purpose as called for on plans. Supplemental materials, products and components necessary to comply with the intent of the Contract drawings and /or specifications, but not noted or specified on these sections, shall be provided by the Contractor as required for the completion of the work at no additio- nal cost to the Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for provisions and coordination of delivery of materials. Equipment maned during shipment or installation shall be touched up and refinished to factory finish, replaced where not acceptable. 3 ELECTRICAL RISER N.T.S. 5.— Permits and Insurance: Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits, fees, taxes, inspections, tests, fines and other items as required for the installation of the complete electrical systems as outlined herein and shown on plans. Contractor shall provide all required insurance for protection against public liability and property damage for the duration of the work. 6.— Existing conditions: Before bidding, the contractor shall visit the job site and ascertain all existing conditions which will affect his work. Failure to do so will not be accepted as a reason for requesting extra pay where the existing conditions result in extra materials or Any existing conditions found by the Contractor which will adversely affect the work shall be immediately be brought to the attention of the Architect /Engineer. Correction of any defects shall be completely without additional charge and shall include replacements or repair of any other phase of the installation which may have been damaged thereby. 7.— Plans: Drawings are basically diagrams intended to depict approximately equipment locations and arrangements, not to show every minor detail. Plans shall not be scaled to determine exact location and dimensions. 8.— Interference: The Contractor shall coordinate his work with other trades so that interference with existing conditions, conduits, piping, equipment, architectural and structural members be avoided. 9.— Substitutions: Products and materials called out by trade name and /or catalog numbers establish a standard of quality, appearance, perfor- mance and dimension. Contractors shall base his proposal on those items as they shall be considered as a standard basis of bidding. Requests for substitution shall be submitted in writing to the Archi- tect /Engineer, demonstrating that product is of comparable and basic design, construction, standards and warranties, dimensions to fit wi- thout change, and does not cause extra work to other trades. Contractor shall be responsible for providing equality of substitution: Architect /Engineer will, under no circumstances, be required to prove such item is or is not of equal quality to the specified item. Archi- tect /Engineer expenses incurred due to Contractor's requested revi- sions or substitutions shall be paid by the Contractor. 10.— Record Drawings: Maintain a complete set of prints for indicating all changes. Use colored pens to mark changes at the time of exe- cution and deliver the set to the Architect /Engineer upon completion. Contractor shall stamp "As Built" on prints and plans, date and sign in ink. COUMAIN AND JONES ARCHfTECTURE, P.A. DESIGN + CADD PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING INSPECTIONS TEL(305) 285 -6723 FAM305) 285 -6722 535 SW 8 ST. MIAMI, FL 33130 SUITE 100 GUIROLA & ASSOCIATES P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS P.E. No 57468 David Guirola Electrical Engineer 1150 NW 72nd AVE. S -512 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 P.H: (305)513.9665 CA 00009112 UWL•GUIRO5®AOLCOM REVISIONS /COMMENTS: W U z w � o � W CV) T co 0 a J Z W 0 z W �z =) O mz C) LL s � QZ cCOO 0 0 N � ° O 0 o� Q SEAL: DAVID GUIROLA � - >E''37468.` I ,, SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL PLAN JOB NO.: 2005 -12 CARBONELL PERMIT SUBMITTAL DATE: DATE PRINTED: 7/12/05 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY- SHEET NO. E -1 r� :a "SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION- NEW METER COMBINATION 120/204V, 150A, 3 WIRE, 150AMP MB, WEATHER PROF. 8 SPACES 3 #1/0 THWN in 1 -1/2" C. 10' -0" DEEP GROUNDING ROD - 5/8" DIAMETER 1#4 IN 1/2-C. PANEL "A" LOAD CALCULATION AS PER NEC 220 -30 (b) GENERAL LIGHTING ( 2,471 SQF X 3VA /SQF) 7,413 VA OTHER PANEL LOAD 29,420 VA SUBTOTAL= 36,833 VA FIRST 10,000 VA 0 100% 10,000 VA REMAINDER 26,833 VA 0 40% 10,733 VA SUBTOTAL= 20,733 VA A/C LOAD 11,432 VA TOTAL VA = 32,165 VA PANEL "A" LOAD = 32,165/240V= 134 AMPS OPANEL 'A' NEW 120/240V COMBO 225A, 10 150A 42 POS. 120/240V 3 #1 /OTHWN + 1# 6 (GND) In 1 -1/2" C. TO WCP R ECTFCCAL BPEt ICATIONB PART 1— GENERAL A.— Overall Installation: The installation shall comply with the Latest edition of Electrical Code (NEC), the Florida Building Code (FBC), and any other applicable Federal, State and Local codes. B.— Conductor Calculations: Conductor calculations are based on 75 •C. 1. General: The General and Special Conditions and Requirements of the Contract and Specifications as well as plans and specifications of other disciplines and trades shall be a part of the work hereby specified. These specifications and accompanying plans are intended to provide for the complete furnishing and installation of the elec- trical systems. To provide means to furnish and install. 2. Compliance: Workmanship, materials and installation shall be in strict accordance with the applicable edition of the NEC,NFPA,NEMA,ASTM, OSHA, HRS health agencies, and other applicable national, state, and local codes and pertaining regulations established by the ruling authority having jurisdiction. Contractors shall also meet the requirements of other standards where such requirements are more strict than those standards cited above. 3. Workmanship: All work shall be performed by contractors licensed in their respective discipline. Work shall be done in a first class manner, fully operative, and to the acceptance of the Architect and the Engineers. Contractor shall provide for all necessary labor and material required for the completion of the work including but not limited to related work such as connection of existing systems, exca- vations and back filling. 4. Materials: Contractor shall provide all new materials of American ma- nufacture, bearing the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) label as appli- cable. Materials shall be new, suitable for the application and above standard quality normally used for the purpose as called for on plans. Supplemental materials, products and components necessary to comply with the intent of the Contract drawings and /or specifications, but not noted or specified on these sections, shall be provided by the Contractor as required for the completion of the work at no additio- nal cost to the Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for provisions and coordination of delivery of materials. Equipment maned during shipment or installation shall be touched up and refinished to factory finish, replaced where not acceptable. 3 ELECTRICAL RISER N.T.S. 5.— Permits and Insurance: Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits, fees, taxes, inspections, tests, fines and other items as required for the installation of the complete electrical systems as outlined herein and shown on plans. Contractor shall provide all required insurance for protection against public liability and property damage for the duration of the work. 6.— Existing conditions: Before bidding, the contractor shall visit the job site and ascertain all existing conditions which will affect his work. Failure to do so will not be accepted as a reason for requesting extra pay where the existing conditions result in extra materials or Any existing conditions found by the Contractor which will adversely affect the work shall be immediately be brought to the attention of the Architect /Engineer. Correction of any defects shall be completely without additional charge and shall include replacements or repair of any other phase of the installation which may have been damaged thereby. 7.— Plans: Drawings are basically diagrams intended to depict approximately equipment locations and arrangements, not to show every minor detail. Plans shall not be scaled to determine exact location and dimensions. 8.— Interference: The Contractor shall coordinate his work with other trades so that interference with existing conditions, conduits, piping, equipment, architectural and structural members be avoided. 9.— Substitutions: Products and materials called out by trade name and /or catalog numbers establish a standard of quality, appearance, perfor- mance and dimension. Contractors shall base his proposal on those items as they shall be considered as a standard basis of bidding. Requests for substitution shall be submitted in writing to the Archi- tect /Engineer, demonstrating that product is of comparable and basic design, construction, standards and warranties, dimensions to fit wi- thout change, and does not cause extra work to other trades. Contractor shall be responsible for providing equality of substitution: Architect /Engineer will, under no circumstances, be required to prove such item is or is not of equal quality to the specified item. Archi- tect /Engineer expenses incurred due to Contractor's requested revi- sions or substitutions shall be paid by the Contractor. 10.— Record Drawings: Maintain a complete set of prints for indicating all changes. Use colored pens to mark changes at the time of exe- cution and deliver the set to the Architect /Engineer upon completion. Contractor shall stamp "As Built" on prints and plans, date and sign in ink. COUMAIN AND JONES ARCHfTECTURE, P.A. DESIGN + CADD PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING INSPECTIONS TEL(305) 285 -6723 FAM305) 285 -6722 535 SW 8 ST. MIAMI, FL 33130 SUITE 100 GUIROLA & ASSOCIATES P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS P.E. No 57468 David Guirola Electrical Engineer 1150 NW 72nd AVE. S -512 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 P.H: (305)513.9665 CA 00009112 UWL•GUIRO5®AOLCOM REVISIONS /COMMENTS: W U z w � o � W CV) T co 0 a J Z W 0 z W �z =) O mz C) LL s � QZ cCOO 0 0 N � ° O 0 o� Q SEAL: DAVID GUIROLA � - >E''37468.` I ,, SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL PLAN JOB NO.: 2005 -12 CARBONELL PERMIT SUBMITTAL DATE: DATE PRINTED: 7/12/05 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY- SHEET NO. E -1 r� :a OPANEL 'A' NEW 120/240V COMBO 225A, 10 150A 42 POS. 120/240V 3 #1 /OTHWN + 1# 6 (GND) In 1 -1/2" C. TO WCP R ECTFCCAL BPEt ICATIONB PART 1— GENERAL A.— Overall Installation: The installation shall comply with the Latest edition of Electrical Code (NEC), the Florida Building Code (FBC), and any other applicable Federal, State and Local codes. B.— Conductor Calculations: Conductor calculations are based on 75 •C. 1. General: The General and Special Conditions and Requirements of the Contract and Specifications as well as plans and specifications of other disciplines and trades shall be a part of the work hereby specified. These specifications and accompanying plans are intended to provide for the complete furnishing and installation of the elec- trical systems. To provide means to furnish and install. 2. Compliance: Workmanship, materials and installation shall be in strict accordance with the applicable edition of the NEC,NFPA,NEMA,ASTM, OSHA, HRS health agencies, and other applicable national, state, and local codes and pertaining regulations established by the ruling authority having jurisdiction. Contractors shall also meet the requirements of other standards where such requirements are more strict than those standards cited above. 3. Workmanship: All work shall be performed by contractors licensed in their respective discipline. Work shall be done in a first class manner, fully operative, and to the acceptance of the Architect and the Engineers. Contractor shall provide for all necessary labor and material required for the completion of the work including but not limited to related work such as connection of existing systems, exca- vations and back filling. 4. Materials: Contractor shall provide all new materials of American ma- nufacture, bearing the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) label as appli- cable. Materials shall be new, suitable for the application and above standard quality normally used for the purpose as called for on plans. Supplemental materials, products and components necessary to comply with the intent of the Contract drawings and /or specifications, but not noted or specified on these sections, shall be provided by the Contractor as required for the completion of the work at no additio- nal cost to the Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for provisions and coordination of delivery of materials. Equipment maned during shipment or installation shall be touched up and refinished to factory finish, replaced where not acceptable. 3 ELECTRICAL RISER N.T.S. 5.— Permits and Insurance: Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits, fees, taxes, inspections, tests, fines and other items as required for the installation of the complete electrical systems as outlined herein and shown on plans. Contractor shall provide all required insurance for protection against public liability and property damage for the duration of the work. 6.— Existing conditions: Before bidding, the contractor shall visit the job site and ascertain all existing conditions which will affect his work. Failure to do so will not be accepted as a reason for requesting extra pay where the existing conditions result in extra materials or Any existing conditions found by the Contractor which will adversely affect the work shall be immediately be brought to the attention of the Architect /Engineer. Correction of any defects shall be completely without additional charge and shall include replacements or repair of any other phase of the installation which may have been damaged thereby. 7.— Plans: Drawings are basically diagrams intended to depict approximately equipment locations and arrangements, not to show every minor detail. Plans shall not be scaled to determine exact location and dimensions. 8.— Interference: The Contractor shall coordinate his work with other trades so that interference with existing conditions, conduits, piping, equipment, architectural and structural members be avoided. 9.— Substitutions: Products and materials called out by trade name and /or catalog numbers establish a standard of quality, appearance, perfor- mance and dimension. Contractors shall base his proposal on those items as they shall be considered as a standard basis of bidding. Requests for substitution shall be submitted in writing to the Archi- tect /Engineer, demonstrating that product is of comparable and basic design, construction, standards and warranties, dimensions to fit wi- thout change, and does not cause extra work to other trades. Contractor shall be responsible for providing equality of substitution: Architect /Engineer will, under no circumstances, be required to prove such item is or is not of equal quality to the specified item. Archi- tect /Engineer expenses incurred due to Contractor's requested revi- sions or substitutions shall be paid by the Contractor. 10.— Record Drawings: Maintain a complete set of prints for indicating all changes. Use colored pens to mark changes at the time of exe- cution and deliver the set to the Architect /Engineer upon completion. Contractor shall stamp "As Built" on prints and plans, date and sign in ink. COUMAIN AND JONES ARCHfTECTURE, P.A. DESIGN + CADD PRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING INSPECTIONS TEL(305) 285 -6723 FAM305) 285 -6722 535 SW 8 ST. MIAMI, FL 33130 SUITE 100 GUIROLA & ASSOCIATES P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS P.E. No 57468 David Guirola Electrical Engineer 1150 NW 72nd AVE. S -512 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 P.H: (305)513.9665 CA 00009112 UWL•GUIRO5®AOLCOM REVISIONS /COMMENTS: W U z w � o � W CV) T co 0 a J Z W 0 z W �z =) O mz C) LL s � QZ cCOO 0 0 N � ° O 0 o� Q SEAL: DAVID GUIROLA � - >E''37468.` I ,, SHEET TITLE: ELECTRICAL PLAN JOB NO.: 2005 -12 CARBONELL PERMIT SUBMITTAL DATE: DATE PRINTED: 7/12/05 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY- SHEET NO. E -1 r� :a