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2.04 RECEPTACLES
A. 20 -Amp, 125 VAC:
1. Hospital grade duplex: P &S No. 8300HW.
2. Hospital grade, single receptacle: P &S No. 8301,
3. Duplex type: P &S No. PS5362.
4. All ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacles shall be designed such that if ground fault
protection is lost, power to receptacle is disconnected.
5. Ground fault circuit interrupter, Hospital grade, tamper resistant: P &S No; 2095HGTR.
6. Ground fault circuit interrupter: P &S No. 2095.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Install Hospital grade receptacles in all patient care areas and corridors leading to patient care areas.
Patient care areas are defined as patient rooms, treatment and examination rooms, critical care areas
and any spaces where patients are domiciled, examined, evaluated or treated.
B. 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 black 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.
C. Polarity: Wire receptacles so that the hot wire, neutral wire and ground wire connect to the proper
terminals.
D. Wiring: Spade type insulated terminals shall be used on stranded wire. Feed thru feature shall not be
used. Feed thru circuits shall be connected using proper wire nuts with a jumper wire connection to
receptable.
E. Terminal connection: Push -in type wire connections shall not be used. All terminations shall be made
using the screw terminals with proper torque.
F. Grounding: Install a No. 12 green ground wire from device grounding terminal back to grounding bus in
panelboard.
G. Install receptacles with ground pin up.
H. In renovation and /or addition projects, if existing receptacles are not installed with ground pin up, request
a ruling from the DESIGN_ PROFESSIONAL.
I. The feed -thru connection shall not be used on 15 ampere receptacles installed on a 20 ampere circuit.
J. The push in connection shall not be used. All connections shall be made using screw type terminals.
K. Where stranded wire is used, proper sized, spade type, insulated terminals shall be used.
L. A single receptacle installed on an individual branch circuit shall have an ampere rating of not less than
that of the branch circuit.
SECTION 16141: WIRING DEVICE PLATES
PART 1- GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050.
B. Provide device plates on switches, receptacles, telephone outlets and miscellaneous devices.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 16140: Wiring Devices
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product data for review.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Provide specification grade stainless steel device plates from the 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.
B. Install device plates in full contact with surface mounted box. Plates shall not project out from the edge of
the box.
C. Provide engraved device plates for switches and receptacles. Show panel designation and branch
circuit serving each device.
SECTION 16441: PANELBOARDS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 16121: Low - Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables
B. Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
C. Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems
1.02 REFERENCES
A. UL 67 Panelboards
B. UL 50 Cabinets and Boxes
C. NEMA PB 1
D. Federal Spec W- P -115C
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following product data for review:
1. Shop drawings showing circuit breaker or fusible switch layout, dimensions, voltage, phasing,
continuous current capacity, short circuit rating, series rating (if applicable)
2. Conduit entry location, cable termination sizes, mounting
PART2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Square D
2.02 PANELBOARD FEATURES
A. Bus bars shall be copper.
B. Provide circuit breakers with lugs (both main and branch circuit lugs) suitable and UL listed for both
aluminum and copper conductors and rated for minimum 75 degrees C.
C. Provide electrically isolated factory installed neutral bus. Neutral bus shall have at least 100% connection
points based on panel circuit rating.
E. Provide separate ground bars complete with lugs or connectors on bar. Provide an additional copper
isolated /insulated ground bar where indicated on drawings.
F. Panelboard assembly shall be enclosed in a steel cabinet. The size of the wiring gutters shall be in
accordance with U.L. Standard 67. Fronts shall have door with matching trim, be of code gauge full
finished steel with rust inhibiting primer and baked enamel finish.
G. Cabinets shall be equipped with spring latch and tumbler lock on door of trim. Doors over 48" long shall
be equipped with three point latch and vault lock. All locks shall be keyed alike.
H. Surface mounted panelboards shall be provided with hinged trims such that devices, lugs, and gutters
may be exposed without completely removing trim. Flush mounted panelboards shall have
"easy -to- remove" or "door -in- door" covers.
1. Provide thermal magnetic circuit breakers which are fully rated and temperature rated for a 40 degrees C
ambient. Breakers shall be quick -make, quick -break type with trip indication shown by handle position
other than ON or OFF and with a common trip on all multi -pole breakers.
J. Refer to drawings for numbers of branch circuits, their ratings, number of poles and arrangements.
K. Exposed external surfaces of the enclosure and cover shall be properly cleaned and painted gray, ANSI
61.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
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A. Install per rtianufacturer's recornmendations and contract ClOCUf"rYents.
B. Ground separate ground bars to panel boxes and to the main service entrance ground bus with a
code -sized equipment grounding conductor installed in the same conduit as the phase and neutrc I
conductors.
C. Install branch circuits using a separate neutral for each circuit. Mulitwire branch circuits are not
acceptable.
D. Provide six circuit breaker handle lock -on devices for each branch- circuit panelboard, installed as
directed by Owner's Representative, to prevent unauthorized personnel from turning off circuits to
controls, unit heaters, clocks, night lights. Turn spare lock -on devices over to the Owner's
Representative.
E. Provide typed directory cards under plastic on the doors of branch circuit panelboards. Directories shall
indicate devices being served including space numbers or space names in which devices or fixtures are
located. Space names and numbers shall match the graphics installed if different from the space names
and numbers on the drawings.
F. Where a Normal System panel and an Emergency System panel serve the same patient care area, bond
the panel ground buses together using a minimum #10 insulated continuous copper conductor.
G. Provide shunt trip circuit breakers for kitchen equipment branch circuits under range hoods.
H. Check tightness of all accessible mechanical and electrical connections to assure they are torqued to the
minimum acceptable manufacturer's recommendations.
I. Check all installed panels for proper grounding, fastening, and alignment.
J. Remove debris from panelboards and wipe dust and dirt from all components.
K. Repaint marred and scratched surfaces with touch -up paint to match original finish.
L. Where panelboards are installed flush mounted, provide a minimum of (6) -1" spare conduits stubbed out
above ceiling for future use by owner.
M. Where multiple panels are flush mounted in public areas, provide enclosures and covers of matching
dimensions.
SECTION 1.6460: LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS
1.02
RELATED WORK
D.
Provide 4" square X 1 -1/2" deep boxes for switch and receptacle outlets in drywall partitions. Use
A.
Section 16050: Basic Requirements for Electrical Systems
Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
square cut plaster rings installed within 1/4" of finished wall.
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B.
Section 16110: Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems
E.
Where required to hang a specified fixture, provide a fixture stud of the no -bolt, self - locking type on
1.02
REFERENCES
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ceiling outlets.
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1.03
REFERENCES
F.
Provide 2 -1/2" x 3 -3/4" one gang masonry boxes for switches and receptacles installed in concrete
t:561.995.1700
A.
NEMA WC 3 - Rubber - Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical
firm license number
block walls not plastered. For increased cubic capacity, provide 3 -1/2" x 3 -3/4" one gang masonry
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B.
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boxes. Where more than two conduits enter the box from one direction, provide 4" square boxes with
C.
B.
NEMA WC 5 - Thermoplastic - Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of
square cut device covers not less than 1" deep specifically designed for this purpose. Use round edge
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D.
plaster rings only if the block walls are to be plastered. Use sectional or gangable type outlet boxes
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C.
ANSI /UL 83 - Thermoplastic- Insulated Wire and Cables
Including These with Solid Cast and / or Resin- Encapsulated Windings
only in drywall construction.
E.
IEEE C57.12.91 - Test Code for Dry -Type Distribution and Power Transformers
G.
Provide fittings with threaded hubs for screw connections and with the proper type covers for
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D.
NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, latest edition
switches and receptacles served by exposed conduit. Use pressed steel outlets only for ceiling fixture
UL 506 - Specialty Transformers
1.04
SUBMITTALS
1,03
outlets. Provide condulets with threaded hubs and covers and with proper configurations for all
A.
Submit the data sheets for products furnished under this Section.
Submit products for review.
changes of direction of exposed conduits. Standard conduit ells may be used if they do not interfere,
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B.
Submit dimensioned equipment location layouts in accordance with section 16050.
damage, or mar the appearance of the installation.
1.05
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
H.
Use boxes of sufficient cubic capacity to accommodate the number of conductors to be installed in
2 - PRODUCTS
A.
Provide factory - wrapped waterproof flexible barrier material for covering wire and cable wood reels,
compliance with Article 314 of the NEC.
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
OWNER:
where applicable, and weather resistant fiberboard containers for factory packaging of cable, wire and
I.
Effectively close unused openings in boxes with metal plugs or plates.
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connectors, to protect against physical damage in transit. Damaged cable, wire or connectors shall be
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J.
Set boxes so that front edges of device extensions, plaster rings, etc are flush with finished surfaces.
2.02
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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A.
Provide general purpose, self cooled dry type transformers designed for 60 Hz operation. Voltage
B.
In their factory - furnished coverings, store cable, wire and connectors in a clean, dry indoor space,
K.
Caddy "H" type box mounting brackets shall not be used on exterior walls, chase walls, or in any
with the latest ANSI, NEMA and IEEE Standards. Transformers to be listed and labeled in
other installation where the backside of the stud wall will not be finished. Do not use 4" brackets in
which provides protection against the weather.
HOSPITAL:
thicker stud walls which will not provide adequate bracing.
B.
PART
2 - PRODUCTS
L.
Secure boxes to surfaces upon which they are mounted or embed boxes in concrete masonry.
2005 1CFR 10 Part 431.
2.01
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
Support boxes from structural members with approved braces.
2.03
INSULATION SYSTEM
M.
Install blank device plates on outlet boxes left for future use.
A.
American Insulated Wire
N.
Provide bushings in holes through which cords or conductors pass.
HOSPITAL
B.
United Copper
O.
Install boxes so that the covers will be accessible at all times,
C.
Encore
P.
Electrical outlet boxes may be installed in vertical fire resistive assemblies classified as fire /smoke
D.
Republic Wire
and smoke partitions without affecting the fire classification, provided such openings occur on one
Transformer design KVA Rating shall be suitable for a 30 degree C average and 40 degree C
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side only in each framing space, that openings do not exceed sixteen square inches and that boxes
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E.
Southwire
CORE AND COIL
on opposite faces of a partition are separated horizontally not less than 24 inches. All clearances
F.
Superior Essex
between such outlet boxes and the gypsum board shall be completely filled with joint compound or
A.
G.
Cerrowire
approved fire- resistive compound. The wall shall be built around outlet boxes larger than sixteen
H.
Okonite
square inches so as not to interfere with the wall rating.
I.
General Cable
Q.
Comply with the requirements of the USG Cavity Shaftwall Systems Folder SA 926 (most current
D2.02
Arrange ventilated windings to brace coil layers and provide maxrmu €mm ventilation. Construct core
CONDUCTORS
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edition) for installation of outlet boxes in rated shaftwall systems. Do not exceed the depth of the C -
and coil assemblies to provide short circuit withstand capability as defined by ANSI and NEMA,µ
H stud with any part of the installation of an outlet box. Provide outlet box with a trim plate so that
ADDRESS:
A.
Provide 98% conductivity copper conductors with 600V insulation.
pads to reduce noise.
the top layer of the two required face layers of gypsum board are overlapped without a common joint.
B.
For conductors No. 12 AWG and No. 10 AWG, provide stranded type THWN or THHN.
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Do not penetrate the single layer of 1" shaftwall liner panel with outlet or switch boxes. Do not
C.
For conductors No. 8 AWG and larger, provide stranded type THHN, or THWN applied consistently
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exceed 16 square inches of surface area with any individual outlet box or a total aggregate surface
effectively impregnate the entire core and coil assembly that results in a unit which'is 'virtuallyyA
with insulation ratings and NEC requirements.
area of 100 square inches for all boxes in a shaftwall on a floor (per the U.L. Fire Resistance
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D.
Provide white or gray colored neutral conductors; provide color coded phase conductors.
windings in a resin compound to provide a moisture - proof, shock - resistant, high dielectric seal.
Directory).
E.
Minimum conductor size shall be:
R.
Use individual boxes to separate Essential System and Normal System devices mounted adjacent to
rated below 15 KVA, provide two 5% full capacity below normal taps . For 3 phase transformers
1. #12 for power wiring
1 BID
one another. Do not use gangable boxes.
07 -30 -12
S.
Install outlet boxes on opposite sides of the same wall offset to avoid back to back mounting where
PART
3 - EXECUTION
possible.
3.01
INSTALLATION
A.
Conductors shall be continuous from origin to panel or equipment termination without splices. Where
SECTION
16131: PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES
DATE
splices and taps are necessary or required, they shall be made in splice boxes.
ENCLOSURES
REVISIONS /ISSUES
B.
Install pull boxes in circuits or feeders over 100' long.
PART
1 - GENERAL
C.
Make splices and connections only in outlet, pull or junction boxes. Twist conductors together before
1.01
WORK INCLUDED
Provide weather shields for ventilated transformers installed outdoors conforming to the requirements
SHEET TiTLE:
installing wire nuts or connectors.
A.
Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050.
D.
Multi -wire branch circuits shall not be used. Install a seperate grounded conductor, (neutral) for each
B.
Provide pull and junction boxes of appropriate size and depth as indicated on the drawings and as
PART
circuit.
specified hereinafter.
3.01
E.
Deliver conductors to jobsite new and in original wrapping, package or reel.
1.02
RELATED WORK
Provide flexible conduit to and from transformer.
F.
Conductors and connections shall test free of grounds, shorts, and opens.
A.
Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems.
G.
Provide No. 10 wire in lieu of No. 12 wire for any branch circuit in excess of 100 feet (120V) or 150
B.
Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems.
feet (277V) of circuit length to farthest device to prevent excessive voltage drop.
C.
Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems.
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H.
Use Ideal wire nuts, Scotchlok Type Y, R, G, or B connectors for fixture connections at outlet boxes.
2. For suspended transformers provide spring hangers (Mason 3ON or equal) with double;;,
I.
Make feeder taps and joints with approved compression sleeves. Insulate sleeves with heat shrink
1.03
SUBMITTALS
2 k'
tubing, rated 60OV., 90 degree C., containing factory applied sealant.
A.
Submit product data for each type of box used.
D.
J.
Leave a minimum of 8" slack wire in every outlet box whether it be in use or left for future use.
Electrical Code_
K.
Color code conductors as follows:
PART
2 - PRODUCTS
1. 120/208 Volt Systems:
2.01
ACCEPTABLE PRODUCTS
F.
Ground transformers in accordance with Articles 250 and 450 of the National Electrical Code.
a. Phase A - Black
3.02
FIELD TESTING
b. Phase B - Red
A.
For interior work, provide galvanized sheet metal boxes of code thickness with lapped and welded
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C. Phase C - Blue
Check the insulation resistance of primary and secondardy windings with a 1000 vdc "megger ".
joints, 3/4" flanges and screw covers.
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d. Neutral - White
Minimum acceptable value is 3 megohms.
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C.
e. Ground - Green
PART
3 - EXECUTION
Use industial type vacuum cleaner to remove dust from windings.
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f. Isolated Ground - Green with Yellow stripe
D.
Clean or replace all filters associated with cooling air intake.
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2. 277/480 Volt Systems:
3.01
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
a. Phase A - Brown
A.
Provide junction boxes as shown on drawings and otherwise where required, sized according to
b. Phase B - Orange
number of conductors in box or type of service to be provided. Minimum junction box size 4" square
C. Phase B - Purple
and 2 -1/8" deep.
d. Phase C - Yellow
e. Neutral - Gray
B.
In each room or area served, install a dedicated junction box for each branch (Normal, Life Safety,
f. Ground - Green
Critical, Equipment) and each voltage serving the room or area.
L.
Use factory color coded conductors where commercially available. If not available, use black
C.
Provide screw covers for junction boxes.
conductors and band with color tape.
D.
Install boxes in conduit runs wherever necessary to avoid excessive runs or bends. Do not exceed
M.
Install in each branch - circuit panelboard a legend explaining color code for ungrounded conductors.
100' runs without pull boxes.
N.
Complete conduit system, including bushings, before pulling wire and cable.
E.
Rigidly secure boxes to walls or ceilings. Conduit runs will not be considered as adequate support.
O.
Maintain separation of electric light, power, Class 1, 2 and 3 wiring throughout raceway systems.
F.
Install boxes with covers in accessible locations. Size boxes in accordance with Articles 314 of the
Comply with requirements of NFPA -70, paragraphs 300 -3, 725 -15 and 725 -54.
National Electrical Code-
3.02 3.02
FIELD TESTING
G.
Do not install pull or junction boxes for joint use of line voltage and signal or low voltage controls
unless all conductors are insulated for the highest voltage being used in the same box.
A.
Visually check wire, cable, and connectors for physical damage and proper installation.
B.
Check continuity of wire and cable using a low voltage DC tester.
SECTION
16140: WIRING DEVICES
C.
Check for proper torque on all mechanical connections.
PART
1 - GENERAL
1.01
WORK INCLUDED
SECTION 16130: OUTLET BOXES
A.
Comply with the provisions of Section 16050.
PART
1 -GENERAL
B.
Provide switches, receptacles, and other wiring devices as indicated on drawings.
1.01
WORK INCLUDED
1.02
SUBMITTALS
A.
Comply with the provisions of Section 16050.
A.
Submit product data for review.
B.
Provide each fixture, switch, receptacle, and other wiring device with a galvanized outlet box of
PART
2 - PRODUCTS
appropriate size and depth for its particular location and use.
2.01
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
1.02
RELATED WORK
A.
Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems.
A.
Hubbell
B.
Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems.
B.
Leviton
C.
Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems.
C.
Pass and Seymour
D.
Pass & Seymour numbers are used unless otherwise noted, but products of equivalent quality by
PART
2 - PRODUCTS
named manufacturers will be acceptable.
2.01
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
2.02
DEVICE COLORS
A.
National
A.
Provide IVORY colored devices where available, unless otherwise noted.
B.
Appleton.
B.
Provide RED colored devices where available when connected to the emergency power system, unless
otherwise noted.
C.
Raco.
D.
General Electric.
2.03
SWITCHES
AE.
Steel City.
A.
20 -Amp, 120/277 VAC, Heavy Duty, Specification Grade:
2.02
SUPPORTING DE'ViCES
1. Single pole toggle: P &S No. PS20AC1
2. Three -way toggle: P &S No. PS20AC3
A.
Provide appropriate supporting devices for outlet boxes by Caddy Fasteners or equal as follows:
1. "'RB" box: mounting brackets.
B.
Fluorescent Dimmers:
2 Screw gun box brackets
1. Linear slide control for 2 -wire fluorescent dimmer, 120V or 277V, minimum 900W. P &S Titan
3 "H" box mounting brackets
Series or Leviton Renoir Series
2. Coordinate special order for red color (switches circuited to emergency branch) with
PART
3 - EXECUTION
manufacturer.
3. Switch shall be compatible with dimming ballasts being provided - coordinate with light fixture
3.01
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
manufacturer.
A.
Locate boxes to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within them.
B.
Support outlet boxes independently of conduit, as required by the National Electrical Code.
C.
Provide 4" octagonal x 1 -1/2" deep ceiling outlet boxes. For increased cubic capacity, provide 4"
octagonal x 2 -1/8" , 4" square x 1 -1/2" or 4- 11/16" square x 2 -1/8" ceiling outlet boxes.
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2.04 RECEPTACLES
A. 20 -Amp, 125 VAC:
1. Hospital grade duplex: P &S No. 8300HW.
2. Hospital grade, single receptacle: P &S No. 8301,
3. Duplex type: P &S No. PS5362.
4. All ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacles shall be designed such that if ground fault
protection is lost, power to receptacle is disconnected.
5. Ground fault circuit interrupter, Hospital grade, tamper resistant: P &S No; 2095HGTR.
6. Ground fault circuit interrupter: P &S No. 2095.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Install Hospital grade receptacles in all patient care areas and corridors leading to patient care areas.
Patient care areas are defined as patient rooms, treatment and examination rooms, critical care areas
and any spaces where patients are domiciled, examined, evaluated or treated.
B. 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 black 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.
C. Polarity: Wire receptacles so that the hot wire, neutral wire and ground wire connect to the proper
terminals.
D. Wiring: Spade type insulated terminals shall be used on stranded wire. Feed thru feature shall not be
used. Feed thru circuits shall be connected using proper wire nuts with a jumper wire connection to
receptable.
E. Terminal connection: Push -in type wire connections shall not be used. All terminations shall be made
using the screw terminals with proper torque.
F. Grounding: Install a No. 12 green ground wire from device grounding terminal back to grounding bus in
panelboard.
G. Install receptacles with ground pin up.
H. In renovation and /or addition projects, if existing receptacles are not installed with ground pin up, request
a ruling from the DESIGN_ PROFESSIONAL.
I. The feed -thru connection shall not be used on 15 ampere receptacles installed on a 20 ampere circuit.
J. The push in connection shall not be used. All connections shall be made using screw type terminals.
K. Where stranded wire is used, proper sized, spade type, insulated terminals shall be used.
L. A single receptacle installed on an individual branch circuit shall have an ampere rating of not less than
that of the branch circuit.
SECTION 16141: WIRING DEVICE PLATES
PART 1- GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050.
B. Provide device plates on switches, receptacles, telephone outlets and miscellaneous devices.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 16140: Wiring Devices
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product data for review.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Provide specification grade stainless steel device plates from the 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.
B. Install device plates in full contact with surface mounted box. Plates shall not project out from the edge of
the box.
C. Provide engraved device plates for switches and receptacles. Show panel designation and branch
circuit serving each device.
SECTION 16441: PANELBOARDS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 16121: Low - Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables
B. Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
C. Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems
1.02 REFERENCES
A. UL 67 Panelboards
B. UL 50 Cabinets and Boxes
C. NEMA PB 1
D. Federal Spec W- P -115C
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following product data for review:
1. Shop drawings showing circuit breaker or fusible switch layout, dimensions, voltage, phasing,
continuous current capacity, short circuit rating, series rating (if applicable)
2. Conduit entry location, cable termination sizes, mounting
PART2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Square D
2.02 PANELBOARD FEATURES
A. Bus bars shall be copper.
B. Provide circuit breakers with lugs (both main and branch circuit lugs) suitable and UL listed for both
aluminum and copper conductors and rated for minimum 75 degrees C.
C. Provide electrically isolated factory installed neutral bus. Neutral bus shall have at least 100% connection
points based on panel circuit rating.
E. Provide separate ground bars complete with lugs or connectors on bar. Provide an additional copper
isolated /insulated ground bar where indicated on drawings.
F. Panelboard assembly shall be enclosed in a steel cabinet. The size of the wiring gutters shall be in
accordance with U.L. Standard 67. Fronts shall have door with matching trim, be of code gauge full
finished steel with rust inhibiting primer and baked enamel finish.
G. Cabinets shall be equipped with spring latch and tumbler lock on door of trim. Doors over 48" long shall
be equipped with three point latch and vault lock. All locks shall be keyed alike.
H. Surface mounted panelboards shall be provided with hinged trims such that devices, lugs, and gutters
may be exposed without completely removing trim. Flush mounted panelboards shall have
"easy -to- remove" or "door -in- door" covers.
1. Provide thermal magnetic circuit breakers which are fully rated and temperature rated for a 40 degrees C
ambient. Breakers shall be quick -make, quick -break type with trip indication shown by handle position
other than ON or OFF and with a common trip on all multi -pole breakers.
J. Refer to drawings for numbers of branch circuits, their ratings, number of poles and arrangements.
K. Exposed external surfaces of the enclosure and cover shall be properly cleaned and painted gray, ANSI
61.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
6 7
A. Install per rtianufacturer's recornmendations and contract ClOCUf"rYents.
B. Ground separate ground bars to panel boxes and to the main service entrance ground bus with a
code -sized equipment grounding conductor installed in the same conduit as the phase and neutrc I
conductors.
C. Install branch circuits using a separate neutral for each circuit. Mulitwire branch circuits are not
acceptable.
D. Provide six circuit breaker handle lock -on devices for each branch- circuit panelboard, installed as
directed by Owner's Representative, to prevent unauthorized personnel from turning off circuits to
controls, unit heaters, clocks, night lights. Turn spare lock -on devices over to the Owner's
Representative.
E. Provide typed directory cards under plastic on the doors of branch circuit panelboards. Directories shall
indicate devices being served including space numbers or space names in which devices or fixtures are
located. Space names and numbers shall match the graphics installed if different from the space names
and numbers on the drawings.
F. Where a Normal System panel and an Emergency System panel serve the same patient care area, bond
the panel ground buses together using a minimum #10 insulated continuous copper conductor.
G. Provide shunt trip circuit breakers for kitchen equipment branch circuits under range hoods.
H. Check tightness of all accessible mechanical and electrical connections to assure they are torqued to the
minimum acceptable manufacturer's recommendations.
I. Check all installed panels for proper grounding, fastening, and alignment.
J. Remove debris from panelboards and wipe dust and dirt from all components.
K. Repaint marred and scratched surfaces with touch -up paint to match original finish.
L. Where panelboards are installed flush mounted, provide a minimum of (6) -1" spare conduits stubbed out
above ceiling for future use by owner.
M. Where multiple panels are flush mounted in public areas, provide enclosures and covers of matching
dimensions.
SECTION 1.6460: LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS
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Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
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REFERENCES
6800 Broken Sound Boulevard NW
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Boca Raton, FL 33487
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A.
ANSMEEE 057.96 - Di'strlbution and Power Transformers, Guide for Loading Dry -Type (appendix
t:561.995.1700
f:561.995.1701
firm license number
www.arrayhfs.com
AA26000880
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RELATED SECTIONS
A.
Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
B.
Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems.
Smith
1.02
REFERENCES
Seckman
Reid, Inc.
A.
ANSMEEE 057.96 - Di'strlbution and Power Transformers, Guide for Loading Dry -Type (appendix
to ANSI 057.12 standards)
600 West Hillsboro, Suite 300
B.
ANSI /IEEE C89.2 - Dry Type Transformers for General Applications
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
C.
ANSI /NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code
(954) 421 -1260
FAX: (954) 421 -1466
D.
IEEE C57.12.01 - General Requirements for Dry -Type Distribution and Power Transformers
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Including These with Solid Cast and / or Resin- Encapsulated Windings
Firm Certification - EB-0000857
E.
IEEE C57.12.91 - Test Code for Dry -Type Distribution and Power Transformers
Michael A. Steward PE - 65701
F.
NEMA ST 20 - Dry Type Transformers for General Applications
John E. Moulder PE - 3320032
G.
UL 506 - Specialty Transformers
SSR JOB # 1232003.0�,y�
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SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit products for review.
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B.
Submit dimensioned equipment location layouts in accordance with section 16050.
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2 - PRODUCTS
2.01
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
OWNER:
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2.02
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
A.
Provide general purpose, self cooled dry type transformers designed for 60 Hz operation. Voltage
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and rating as required. Transformers to be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance
with the latest ANSI, NEMA and IEEE Standards. Transformers to be listed and labeled in
accordance with UL 1561
HOSPITAL:
B.
Transforiers to be compliant with NEMA TP -1 energy efficiency requirements per EPAct
2005 1CFR 10 Part 431.
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2.03
INSULATION SYSTEM
A.
Provide ventilated type transformers for 15 KVA and larger with a UL recognized 220 degree
HOSPITAL
insulation system. Base the KVA ratings on an allowable 150 degree C winding temperature rise
above a 30 degree hot spot.
B.
Transformer design KVA Rating shall be suitable for a 30 degree C average and 40 degree C
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maximum ambient temperature.
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2.04
CORE AND COIL
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A.
Core construction to be of non -aging electrical grade grain- oriented silicon steel to minimize
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hysteresis and eddy current losses. Core lamination shall be tightly assembled.
B.
Provide windings wound of high quality aluminum_
C.
Arrange ventilated windings to brace coil layers and provide maxrmu €mm ventilation. Construct core
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and coil assemblies to provide short circuit withstand capability as defined by ANSI and NEMA,µ
standards. Securely bolt complete assembly to the enclosure base using vibration dampening
ADDRESS:
pads to reduce noise.
6200 Southwest 73rd Street
D.
The complete core and coil shall be impregnated with non- hydroscopic, thermo- setting; polyester
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varnish to provide a high dielectric and flame retardant seal. The shield of varnish coils shall",
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effectively impregnate the entire core and coil assembly that results in a unit which'is 'virtuallyyA
impermeable to moisture, dust, salt air and other contaminants. Cast encapsulated core and
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windings in a resin compound to provide a moisture - proof, shock - resistant, high dielectric seal.
E.
Provide full capacity taps in the high - voltage windings of transformers. For 3 phase :transformers
rated below 15 KVA, provide two 5% full capacity below normal taps . For 3 phase transformers
1 BID
AND PERMIT SET
07 -30 -12
rated 15 KVA and above, provide two 2.5% full capacity above normal taps and four 2.5% full
capacity below normal taps
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DESCRIPTION
DATE
2.05
ENCLOSURES
REVISIONS /ISSUES
A.
Provide NEMA 1 ventilated enclosures of heavy gauge steel construction for indoor transformers:
- -
Provide weather shields for ventilated transformers installed outdoors conforming to the requirements
SHEET TiTLE:
of NEMA 250, Type 3R. Finish enclosures in ANSI 61 gray paint.
B.
Unless otherwise specified, sound levels shall be in accordance with values allowed by NEMA ST -20.
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PART
3 - EXECUTION
3.01
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
A.
Provide flexible conduit to and from transformer.
B.
Install transformers in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
C.
Provide vibration isolation devices whether floor mounted or hung from structure as follows:
1, Install floor mounted transformers on two (2) layer, one (1) inch thick, rubber neoprene pads
with galvanized shims (Mason Super "W" or equal).
DRAWN: FL CHECKED:
2. For suspended transformers provide spring hangers (Mason 3ON or equal) with double;;,
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neoprene elements at the top of the device with spring seated neoprene cups at the base of
2 k'
the device for sway bracing purposes.
PROJECT No. 3601
D.
Provide working clearances around transformers in accordance with Article 1110 of the National
Electrical Code_
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DATE; 07/30/12 SCALE: AS�rndlcaated,
E.
Provide separation and clearance around transformers in accordance with manufacturer's
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recommendation to allow adequate cooling.
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F.
Ground transformers in accordance with Articles 250 and 450 of the National Electrical Code.
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3.02
FIELD TESTING
A.
Torque all connections to manufacturer's recommendation.
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B.
Check the insulation resistance of primary and secondardy windings with a 1000 vdc "megger ".
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Minimum acceptable value is 3 megohms.
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C.
Clean all construction debris, trash, and dust from enclosue, windings, and area around transformer.
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Use industial type vacuum cleaner to remove dust from windings.
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D.
Clean or replace all filters associated with cooling air intake.
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