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10-820-008r. r • r +i C+ • , ♦, VA-1 a DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL SECTION 16010 - GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS A. General 1. Transportation, insurance, temporary protection, supervision and incidental items essential for proper installation and operation, though not speolfioally mentioned or indicated but which are usually provided or are essential far proper installation and operation of all systems related to this Section, as specified herein. 3. AD conduits, wireways or other electrical raceways passing through fire partitions. fire walls or floors shall have a fire stop installed providing on effective barrier against the spread of fire. smoke and gases. maintaining the required fire rating. B. Codes and Regulations INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING CODES AND REGULATIONS. FLORIDA BUILDING CODE - 2007 WITH 2009 SUPPLEMENTS NFPA -70: NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE - 2008 EDITION NFPA -72: NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE - 2002 EDITION NFPA 99: HEALTH CARE FACILITIES - 2005 EDITION NFPA iOi: LIFE SAFETY CODE - 2006 EDITION AIA GUIDELINES - 2006 EDITION APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES 2. In these specifications, references made to the following Industry Standards and Code Bodies are intended to indicate the latest volume or publication of the Standard. All equipment, materials and details of installation shall comply with the requirements and latest revisions of the following Bodies, cs applicable: ANSI American Notional Standards Institute ASTM American Society of Testing Materials AWG American Wire Gouge FM Factory Mutual NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association UL Underwriters' Laboratories NETA National Electrical Testing Association IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 3. AD materials and workmanship shall comply with all applicable Codes. Specifications. Local and State Ordinances. Industry Standards and Utility Company Regulations. latest Editions. C. Scope of Work 1. Cooperate with all trades to assure the steady progress of all work under the contract, as well as providing temporary power at project site for all others. 2. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to study all drawings and details so that the installation of all new work can be fully coordinated. The contractor shall visit the site to satisfy himself that all provislons have been made for all ospects of this project.1f discrepancies exist between drawings and /or site conditions, the contractor shall notify the general contractor in writing prior to signing of the contract for consideration and decision before proceeding. Failure to do so will not be allowed as a basis for additional compensation to correct a difficulty of difference from conditions inferred or indicated on the drawings. 3. Prepare and submit shop drawings of pertinent electrical equipment, devices. etc., as are indicated in the scope of work, and record for ailwork provided under this contract to the architect /engineer's review. Provide seven (7) copies of all submittals as noted hereinafter. 4. The contractor, for the work in his scope of work. shall give all necessary notices. obtain all permits. Pay all governmental taxes, fees, inspections, and other costs In connection with his work; file for neobasary approvals with the jurisdiction under which the work is to be performed. Electrical contractor shall obtain all required certificates of inspection for hie respective work and deliver same to the general contractor before request for acceptance of his portion of work Is mode and before final payment. 5. Cut all openings, chases and patching required to accommodate the work under this division. seal with acoustlocl oaulk and /or blowout patch. cnd repair all floore, walls, eta., damaged by such cuttings. All work done under this heading must conform in every respect to finish and quality of materials and workmanship specified under cppropriate sections for the building. All cutting. core drilling, eto. required for the installation of the electrical equipment shcq be by the contractor. Approved by the owner. 6. Verify equipment sizes. voltage and current characteristics, etc. before the ordering of any equipment and before roughing -In for equipment to be supplied by others. and provide ready accessibility of system required to be reached for maintenance and operations. T. Check other sections of the specifications for equipment to be connected under this contract. 8. The electrical contractor shall make all requests for systems shut downs to the owner 72 hours In advance and shaiirestore all systems to normal operation by 3 :30 pm every work day. 9. The entire area shollbe brought up to meet code requirements including existing conditions. It ... .. .. .: Is SECTION 16110 - RACEWAYS A. Raceways shallbe as follows: 1. Raceways for feeders and branch circuits ._ metal conduit. Intermediate metal conduit electrical metallic National Code. Electrical used In concrete construction or where subjected to mechanical damage. metal 2. Flexible be used only for connection to motors, pumps. cir handling units and .. conductor type. with on Interwoven ground conductor. Separate ground shall be Installed In all flexible conduit sizes. Flexible conduit non-watarproof type can be used for connecting to lighting fixtures only. Maximum length of all flexible conduit allowed shall be 51-0s. Expansion 3. , . building expansion joints, weatherproof couplings expansion f Itting shall permit a minimum movement of 4'. 4. Set screw type conneotors and will not be allowed except for Emt type conduit. Emt fittings shall be anal cBO.4 steel type. type. Insulated throat, gIcnd compression type or set screw clamps, etc. And Diecost fittings are not acceptable. 5. Raceways shall not be allowed In any concrete floor slobs. 6. All emergency system wiring shall be Installed In non-flexTble 7. labor ♦ properly .. under this contract In accord with noo.Provide minimum of IT separation between allcondults racked together. 8. Conduit and boxes In calling spaces sholibe supported 9. Provide nylon pullstrings In allempty conduits. r Conduit and tubing shcllbe manufactured Wheatland, followings Wheatland, Republic Steel Corp., Allied Tube & Conduit Co., or Triangle 11. Flexible conduit shallbe manufactured by one of the followings ♦: SECTION • - CONDUCTOR Branch B. Branch Circuits 1. •• :. coding. with THWN or THHN Insulation with continuous color Phases 2. Provide color coded cable system approved by Owner.If none Is required by Owner,provTde the following color coding: c. 480/277V (1) A Phase: Brown Orange (3) C Phas (4) Neutrals Grey Grounds Color Notes .. , smaller AWG or color .. larger connections for conductors 3. Minimum size wire for branch circuit and power wiring shall be 012 AWG, for remote control signal circuit and Interlock wiring can be •14 AWG. For 20A branch circuit runs exceeding 100' -O' In length from the ponelboard to the first outlet, the entire branch circuit run shall be •10 AWG or larger. For runs over 175' -0' to the first outlet, use •8 AWG or larger for the entire branch circuit run, 4. Branch circuit and feeder conductors shall be manufactured by one of the following: Carol Cable, OkonTte, Pirelli or Rome Cable Corp. 5. All wire and cable shall be cnnealed, coated copper per astm b 33 or b 189 with conductivity of not less than 98 percent. All wire shall be stranded, unless size 8 or smaller. class b per astm b8. 6. All wire shall have 600 volt Insulation, ul listed and complying with UL 83, Toso s -61 -402 or Toec s -66 -524 for respective insulation type and shell be color coded. 16130 - BOXES A. Boxes shc1l be as follows: I. Galvanized steel outlet boxes conforming to UL Standard No. 514 will be used for concealed outlets. 2. Exposed outlet boxes shall be cost -metal conduit type FS or FD with threaded hubs. 3. Pull and junction boxes shall conform to UL Standard 50, constructed of code gauge galvanized steel and be sized per the requirements of the National Electric Code. 4. Provide pull and junction boxes as required. 5. All junction and pull boxes for emergency systems and low voltage systems shall have cover plates pointed. Colors for covers shall be as Indicated below: Life safety branch yellow Critical branch orange Equipment branch green Fire claret red Datc /telephone system brown SECTION 16170 - CIRCUIT AND MOTOR DISCONNECTS A. Disconnect switches shop be as follows: 1. Furnish and Install disconnect switches for disconnecting means for all equipment. Disconnect switches shall be of the Type 'A', quick -make, quick -break construotion. DTsconnect switches shod have interlocking doors. Cabinets shall be bonderized and finished in gray enamel. NEMA Type 3R enclosures shall be used where the disconnect switch Is exposed to the weather or in wet areas. Provide two normally open and two normally closed auxiliary contacts for disconnect switches used to serve flan system motors Including supply fans. return fans. exhaust fans, make -up air fans and relief air fans for electrical Interlock with mechanical controls. 2. Disconnect devices shall be one of the following manufacturers: Square D, General Electric or Westinghouse. 3. All equipment shop be provided with the proper size /rating disconnect switch whether indicated on the drawings or not to comply with NEC. Also, install and connect disconnect switches furnished by other Trades. 16190 - SUPPORTS A. Provide supports as follows: 1. Ali supports required to properly support cil equipment. devices, raceways. etc. to be installed under this contract. 2. Provide supports as required by the NEC. 16195 - IDENTIFICATION A. Equipment identiflociton 1. Provide engraved laminated phenolic nameplates to identify panelboards disconnects and allmajor equipment. 2. Nameplates shall include the panel and circuit designation and shcq be laminated, bakelite with I /4' high, recessed letters. Nameplates shell bs securely attached to the equipment with galvanized screws. Adhesives or cements shop not be used. 3. Nameplate for equipment on normal power shall be black In color with white recessed letters. 4. Nameplates for devices on emergency power color shall be in accordance with section 16130 with white recessed letters. 5. Furnishing and installing permanent Identification markers for all electrical equipment and raceways installed under this contract. 6. Nameplates shall include the following information: a. Equipment Identification: Service voltage- phase -wire, branch of power connected to.cnd source of power the equipment is fed from. T. All panelboards shall be provided with new written directories. All directories shall Indicate loads served as well as breaker ratings and pole space requirements for each load. This requirement applies to all new or revised panelboards. Provide copy of cq directories to engineer of record. 8. The contractors shall be responsible for tracing out existing branch circuits and updating penal directories as required to Insure proper directory listings. B. Conduit Identification 1. Provide manufacturer's standard pre - printed, flexible or semi - rigid, permanent, plastic -sheet conduit markers, extending 360 degrees around conduits; designed for attachment to conduit by adhesive, adhesive lap joint of mcrker. matching adhesive plastic tape at each end of morker,cr pretensloned snap -on. Except as otherwise Indioated, provide lettering which indicates voltage of conductors) in conduit. Provide minimum 8 Inch length for 2 inch and smaller conduit.12 Inch length for larger conduit. 2. Paint conduits for emergency systems and low voltage systems in accord with table I of this section. Spacing of paint markings shell be 10' -O' on centers for entire length of conduit. :a��rrrar,rr_>� rtrr 1. Colored tape shall be polyvinyl chloride. self - adhesive not lose than 3 mile thick and 11/2 inch wide, sultable for use on 90 degree C conductors. ul Ilsted and shall be furnished in colors as specified herein. SECTION 16198 TESTING A. Aq low voltage 600V equipment, cable, motors, dry type transformers. etc. shall be field tested per NETA Standards. ! � II�?:Z•117 1r11, A. A complete equipment grounding system shall be provided such that all metallic structures, enclosures, raceways, junction boxes, outlet boxes, cabinets, machine frames, metal fences, and c1l other conductive Items operate continuously at ground potential cnd provide a low impedance path to ground for possible fault currents. B. A separate insulated green grounding conductor shall be provided for each single and 3 -phase feeder and branch circuit• Grounding conductor shall be run with the related phase and neutral conductors. Panel feeders Installed In more than (1) raceway shall have individual, full sized, green grounding conductor in each raceway. The equipment grounding system shall not rely on the metallic raceways for grounding continuity. EF -2 (ON ROOF) N OF THE - ROOF. AREA IS # # "i i T •.• PROTEC-ED F_­ROM SYSTEMS ION HIGHER ADJACENT wit 3P,3OA,WP 3*12,1 *12G. IN3 /4C. 1MCCE -7 r PoA* JA MAI MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER iDESCRIPTION All NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE �. ABOVE COUNTER OVER CURRENT ABOVE FINISHED CEILING OVER CURRENT PROTECTION =11111;161111 ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT s A0 444 CIRCUIT BREAKER UNIT HEATER 0 UNDER GROUND ELECTRICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED r CO CENTER LINE WATT(S), WIRE, WALL TELEPHONE OUTLET CEILING MOUNTED DEVICE WEATHERPROOF DEVICE, NEMA 3R t� nr�r- � �, r FIRE ALARM EF -2 (ON ROOF) N OF THE - ROOF. AREA IS # # "i i T •.• PROTEC-ED F_­ROM SYSTEMS ION HIGHER ADJACENT wit 3P,3OA,WP 3*12,1 *12G. IN3 /4C. 1MCCE -7 r PoA* JA EXISTING MOTOR HORSE POWER CONTROL CENTER 1 MCCE� ................ .. - - - -- - LEGEND MOUNTING _ DESCRIPTION HEIGHT q= NON- FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING /POLES) FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING /POLES) qED COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER ® FACTORY WIRED CONTROLLER OR EQUIPMENT MOTOR CONNECTION Q JUNCTION BOX s PANELBOARD - FLUSH MOUNTED ® PANELBOARD - SURFACE MOUNTED VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE CONCEALED CONDUIT CONDUIT CONCEALED IN FLOOR OR BELOW GRADE HOMERUN TO PANELBOARD - NUMBER OF CIRCUITS IN MINIMUM 3/4 CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE NOTES: 1. ONE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR FOR EACH PHASE CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. ONE INSULATED GREEN GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. HOMERUNS TO PANELBOARDS SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF THREE (3) PHASE CONDUCTORS (ONE PER PHASE) PLUS THREE (3) NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS AND ONE (1) GROUND CONDUCTOR IN EACH CONDUIT. 4. MULTI -WIRE BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SHARE A COMMON NEUTRAL SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR INDIVIDUAL LiNE -TO- NEUTRAL LOADS. 5. EACH CIRCUIT (PHASE AND NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS) SHALL BE GROUPED TOGETHER USING CABLE TIES AT THE PANELBOARD AND ALL JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES & ALL OTHER LOCATIONS WHERE TERMINATIONS, CONNECTIONS OR SPLICES ARE MADE. 6. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE *12 AWG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. MAI MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER iDESCRIPTION MAIN LUGS ONLY NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE �. ABOVE COUNTER OVER CURRENT EXISTING MOTOR HORSE POWER CONTROL CENTER 1 MCCE� ................ .. - - - -- - LEGEND MOUNTING _ DESCRIPTION HEIGHT q= NON- FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING /POLES) FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING /POLES) qED COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER ® FACTORY WIRED CONTROLLER OR EQUIPMENT MOTOR CONNECTION Q JUNCTION BOX s PANELBOARD - FLUSH MOUNTED ® PANELBOARD - SURFACE MOUNTED VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE CONCEALED CONDUIT CONDUIT CONCEALED IN FLOOR OR BELOW GRADE HOMERUN TO PANELBOARD - NUMBER OF CIRCUITS IN MINIMUM 3/4 CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE NOTES: 1. ONE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR FOR EACH PHASE CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. ONE INSULATED GREEN GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. HOMERUNS TO PANELBOARDS SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF THREE (3) PHASE CONDUCTORS (ONE PER PHASE) PLUS THREE (3) NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS AND ONE (1) GROUND CONDUCTOR IN EACH CONDUIT. 4. MULTI -WIRE BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SHARE A COMMON NEUTRAL SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR INDIVIDUAL LiNE -TO- NEUTRAL LOADS. 5. EACH CIRCUIT (PHASE AND NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS) SHALL BE GROUPED TOGETHER USING CABLE TIES AT THE PANELBOARD AND ALL JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES & ALL OTHER LOCATIONS WHERE TERMINATIONS, CONNECTIONS OR SPLICES ARE MADE. 6. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE *12 AWG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. DRAWING INDEX MAI MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER iDESCRIPTION MAIN LUGS ONLY NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ABOVE COUNTER OVER CURRENT ABOVE FINISHED CEILING OVER CURRENT PROTECTION =11111;161111 ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT TELEVISION A0 444 CIRCUIT BREAKER UNIT HEATER 0 UNDER GROUND ELECTRICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED r CO CENTER LINE WATT(S), WIRE, WALL TELEPHONE OUTLET CEILING MOUNTED DEVICE WEATHERPROOF DEVICE, NEMA 3R DISCONNEC EXISTING FIRE ALARM FURNISHED BY OTHERS s� DRAWING INDEX �M KEY PLAN N.T.S. �I - • 600 West _Hills�_,=n, Suite 300 ri - r Be&ch, 71- 33441 9S4� 4:2-11-1260 FAX: (954) 421-1466 Firm Certification - r : ::: John E. Moulder PE - FC Michael A. Steward PE - 65701 SSR JOB # 1032079.0 MAI MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER M! MAIN LUGS ONLY NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE OVER CURRENT -w OVER CURRENT PROTECTION =11111;161111 SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT TELEVISION A0 444 UNIT HEATER UNDER GROUND ELECTRICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED r CO WATT(S), WIRE, WALL TELEPHONE OUTLET WEATHERPROOF DEVICE, NEMA 3R TRANSFORMER �M KEY PLAN N.T.S. �I - • 600 West _Hills�_,=n, Suite 300 ri - r Be&ch, 71- 33441 9S4� 4:2-11-1260 FAX: (954) 421-1466 Firm Certification - r : ::: John E. Moulder PE - FC Michael A. Steward PE - 65701 SSR JOB # 1032079.0 A�lx -w CL A0 444 r CO r • A�lx