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SECTION 16050: BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with applicable local, state, and federal codes.
B. Warrant electrical Work against faulty material or Workmanship for one year. If the Project is
occupied or the systems placed in operation in several phases at the request of the OWNER, then
the warranty of each system or piece of equipment used, shall begin on the date each system or
piece of equipment was placed in satisfactory operation and accepted as such, in writing, by the
OWNER. The use of building equipment for temporary service and testing does not constitute the
beginning of the warranty.
C. Equipment and material provided under this Division shall be periodically inspected and serviced by
competent mechanics. This function becomes the responsibility of the OWNER when the system is
accepted by the OWNER. The one year material and Workmanship warranty is not intended to
supplant normal inspection or service and shall not be construed to mean the CONTRACTOR shall
provide free service for normal maintenance items such as periodic lubrication and adjustment due to
normal use, nor to correct without charge, breakage, maladjustment, and other trouble caused by
improper maintenance.
D. Turn over electrical equipment provided under this Division to the OWNER in lubricated condition.
Include instructions on further lubrication in the operating manual.
E. Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean -up and remove dirt, debris
and scrap materials. Maintain premises neat and clean. Protect and preserve access to energized
equipment at all times. Clean items with factory finishes. Touch -up minor damage to surfaces; refinish
entire piece of equipment when sustained major damage. Use only factory supplied paints of
matching color and formula. Schedule an off -hour shutdown of all electrical equipment during the
2 -week period preceding substantial completion. During this shut down, clean all buses and
insulators inside all switchgear, switchboards, bus ducts, collector buses and panelboards located
inside or adjacent to the project limits.
1.02 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Perform Work specified in Division 16 in accordance with standards listed below of the latest
applicable edition adopted by the authority having jurisdiction. Where these Specifications are more
stringent, they shall take precedence. In case of conflict, obtain a decision from the
DESIGN-PROFESSIONAL,.
1. Florida Building Code - 2010 Edition
2. Florida Fire Prevention Code -., 2010 Edition
3. NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (200E)
4. NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code (2007)
5. NFPA 99: Standard for Health Care Facilities (2005)
6. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code (2009)
7. FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities (2010)
1.03 RELATED WORK
A. Field painting, except such painting as is required to maintain shop coat painting and factory finish
painting
B. Fireproofing
C. Cutting and patching for electrical Work, except for errors and omissions under this Division.
1.04 OWNER FURNISHED INFORMATION
A. To the extent the Owner has performed and made available as Owner Furnished Information an
Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA), the Contractor shall execute all requirements of the
Contract Documents in accordance with the ICRA, and shall perform and provide all labor, materials
and supervision to execute the specific infection control measures identified therein.
B. The Contract Documents do not necessarily depict all the work required by the ICRA, nor are the
Contract Documents responsible for the information contained in the ICRA. The Contractor shall
request, and obtain if available, the Owner's ICRA documentation, become familiar with its
requirements and perform all work accordingly.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A_ Submit product data, equipment details, capacities, and shop drawings as specified in sections of this
Division.
B. Prepare shop drawings completely independent of the Engineer of Record's CADD files. Should the
Contractor or Vendor wish to use the Engineer of Record's CADD files as the basis for developing
their shop drawings, a release form, obtainable from the Engineer or Architect, must be signed and a
nominal charge of $30.00 per sheet must be made payable to the engineering firm to cover the cost
of preparing the drawings for use by others.
1.06 DELIVERY AND STORAGE
A. Insofar as possible, deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Where this is not
practical, cover items with protective materials to keep them from being damaged. Use care in
loading, transporting, unloading, and storage to keep items from being damaged.
B. Store items in a clean dry place and protect from damage. Evidence of damage from water or other
contaminants will be cause for rejection.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
A. Equipment and materials furnished shall be listed by UL or other nationally accredited testing
laboratory where available. When listing is not available for a piece of equipment, it shall be submitted
in accordance with Drawings and Specifications and shall be approved by the authorities having
jurisdiction.
B. Specifications and Drawings indicate name, type and /or catalog number of materials and equipment
to establish standards of quality. Submittals shall be based on the standards specified. The standards
should not be construed as limiting competition_
2.02 WALL AND CEILING ACCESS PANELS
A. Style and type as required for material in which installed.
1. Size: 16" X 16" minimum, as indicated, or as required to allow inspection, service and
removal of items served
2. 14 gauge minimum sheet metal for doors, 16 gauge frames of cadmium - plated or galvanized
construction. Doors shall have expanded plaster rings where located in plaster walls or
flanged finish where located in drywall or block construction
3. Panels shall have spring hinges with screwdriver locks in non - public areas. Key lock, keyed
alike, for panels in public areas
4. Prime painted or rust inhibitive paint finish
5. UL labeled when in fire -rated construction, 1 1/2 hour rating
6. Provide in walls, floors, and ceilings to permit access to all equipment and junction boxes.
7. Furnish and locate access panels under this Division. Coordinate with trades who are
responsible for building system in which panels are to be installed.
S. Acceptable manufactures: Milcor, Nystrom, Karp, J.L. Industries, or Williams Brothers. Use
panels equal to Milcor Style M for masonry and drywall construction; equal to Milcor Style K
for plastered masonry walls and ceilings. Stainless steel panels shall be used in ceramic tile
or glazed structural the
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 COORDINATION
A. install equipment in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Where conflicts occur
between Contract Documents and these recommendations, request a ruling before proceeding with
such Work.
B. Visit site and observe conditions under which work must be performed. No subsequent allowance will
be made because of error or failure to obtain necessary information to completely estimate and
perform work required by these documents.
C. Examine Specifications and Drawings to be familiar with items which require electrical connections
and coordination. Electrical Drawings are diagrammatic and shall not be scaled for exact sizes.
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3.02 FEES AND PERMITS
A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required for electrical installation.
3.03 DEMOLITION
A. Visit the site to observe existing conditions before submitting a bid.
B. Work in existing buildings shall be scheduled well in advance with the Owner's Representative.
Work shall be performed at such times and under such conditions as suit the convenience of the
Owner's Representative. Plan the Work to minimize disruption of normal operations. Notify
Owner's Representative before any circuit is de- energized in occupied areas.
C. Reconnect circuits to other panelboards when required to complete the renovation shown.
D. Remove abandoned wire and conduit back to source. Splice and terminate in junction boxes as
appropriate. Where entire circuit is to be removed, remove conduit and wire back to existing
panelboard. Where such work would not be possible without disturbing areas not being renovated,
consult with the Design Professional prior to performing the work.
E. Where a circuit is interrupted by removal of a device or fixture from that circuit, install wire and conduit
as required to restore service to the remaining devices and fixtures on that circuit. Ensure proper
grounding is maintained.
F. Lighting fixtures, wiring devices, panelboards, equipment, conduits and conductors removed shall be
transported to the Owner's designated location and offered to the OWNER. If he chooses to retain
these items or a part of these items, turn those chosen over to him. Items rejected by the OWNER
shall be removed completely from the project site and disposed of legally by the CONTRACTOR.
3.04 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Repair or replace routine damage caused by cutting in performance of Work under this Division.
B. Correct unnecessary damage caused due to installation of electrical Work, brought about through
carelessness or lack of coordination.
C. Holes cut through floor slabs shall be core drilled with drill designed for this purpose. All openings,
sleeves, and holes in slabs between floors shall be properly sealed, fire proofed and water proofed.
D. Holes cut through walls shall be drilled or cut with tools designed for the purpose. All openings,
sleeves and holes in walls that extend to underside of floor above shall be properly sealed and fire
proofed.
E. Repairs shall be performed with materials which match existing materials and be installed in
accordance with appropriate sections of these Specifications.
F. Contractor shall not be permitted to cut or modify any structural members without the written
permission of the DESIGN-PROFESSIONAL.
3.05 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
A. Coordinate with the Owner the exact requirements for the infection control measures to be executed
and performed during the course of this Project.
B. Prior to execution, present to the Owner for approval a written execution plan for each infection
control measure.
C. Coordinate infection control measures as needed with all other trades and disciplines.
D. Provide documentation of infection control measures to Owner, as required in the ICRA.
3.06 TESTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
A. On completion of work, installation shall be completely operational and entirely free from grounds,
short circuits, and open circuits. Perform operational tests as required to demonstrate substantial
completion of the Work. Balance circuits so that feeders to panels are not more than 10% out of
balance between phases with all available load energized and operating. Furnish all labor, materials
and instruments for above tests. All ampere readings shall be made with a true RMS reading meter.
B. Furnish the DESIGN-PROFESSIONAL a copy of test reports and required certification including but
not limited to the following:
1. Patient Care Area Grounding System Test
2. Megger test results
C. Prior to final observation and acceptance test, install all electrical systems and equipment complete
and in satisfactory operating condition.
SECTION 16060: GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PART 1-GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050.
B. The entire system of raceways and equipment shall be grounded in accordance with Articles 250 and
517 of the National Electrical Code and any local regulation or governing authority.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 REQUIREMENTS
A. Ground clamps: OZ- Gedney, Type "CG ", or equal by Steel City or Appleton.
PART - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. General
1. Refer to National Electrical Code Article 517 and the drawings for grounding requirements in
the surgery, cystology, delivery, coronary care, intensive care and other critical care areas.
2. Clean all conductive surfaces on equipment to be grounded, to assure good electrical
continuity.
3. Effectively bond all grounding conductors to grounding electrodes, equipment enclosures and
ground buses.
4. Locate all grounding attachments away from areas subject to physical damage. Provide
protective covering as required.
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
2. Install a separate green grounding conductor in same conduit as phase and neutral
conductor from panel ground bus to device for branch circuits. Size the grounding conductor
in accordance with Table 2.50.122 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.
3.02 TEST
A. in patient care areas, test the effectiveness of the grounding system by performing voltage and
impedance measurements. Make the measurements as required by NFPA 99. Record the results
and make them available to the Authorities Having Jurisdiction at the time of final inspection by these
authorities.
1. Utilize test instruments equal to those specified in NFPA 99.
2. Correct any wiring found deficient.
3. Perform tests under the supervision of the Master Electrician licensed in the jurisdiction who
will certify the findings_ The use of a NETA certified testing agency is acceptable.
SECTION 16070: HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PART 1 GENERAL.
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050.
B. Provide a system of supporting devices and hangers for support or bracing of conduit, electrical
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equipment, including safety switches, fixtures, panelboards, outlet boxes, junction boxes, and
cabinets.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Erico Products, Inc
B. Steel City
C. Minerallac
D. Rayco Fasteners
2.02 TYPES OF SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. 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 - 1 -114" 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
5. Beam clamps (universal) for support of boxes and combination conduit hanger clamps
6. Combination push -in conduit clips - 1 "maximum conduit
7. Combination conduit hanger clamps - 2" maximum conduit
8. Flexible conduit clips - 1" maximum flexible conduit
9. Special combination conduit clips - 1" maximum conduit
10. One hole steel straps
11. Conduit hangers - 4" maximum conduit
12. Combination box /conduit hangers for supporting conduit within T -0" of a box are not
acceptable
PARTS - 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 strap, 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.
SECTION 16075: IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Requirements for identification of electrical equipment, circuit identification, system color coding and
warning signs.
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 16050: Common Work Results for Electrical
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.01 IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT
A. Identify electrical equipment with permanently attached phenolic plates with 114" white or black
engraved lettering on the face of each, attached with two sheet metal screws. Provide nameplate
colors as specified in other parts of this section.
B. Include the following information on panelboard identification plates:
1. Panel Name
2. Name of panel serving it
3. Voltage and Phase
2.02 CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
A. Identify feeder j -boxes and pull boxes with designation of panelboard /switchboard source as "FROM"
and load served as "TO" with permanent labels.
B. Identify pull and junction boxes with the designation of panelboard and the circuit number of each
circuit contained therein, with permanent marker. Clearly mark information on or in the box, not on
the cover, so that the information is easily identifiable.
C. Identify circuits in conduits entering outlet boxes with the designation of panelboard and the circuit
number of each circuit contained therein, with permanent marker.
2.03 COLOR CODE IDENTIFICATION
A. Color code phenolic plates utilized to identify electrical equipment according to which branch of the
electrical system the equipment is connected to as follows:
1. Normal - Black with white letters.
2. Life Safety Branch - Yellow with black letters.
3. Critical Branch - Orange with black letters.
4. Equipment Branch - Green with white letters.
B. If existing equipment identification nameplates are a different color, request a ruling from the design
professional to determine what color scheme to follow.
C. Fully paint outlet boxes, pullboxes, junction boxes and enclosures for emergency circuits so they are
readily identified as a component of an emergency circuit. Use the following color coding scheme-
1 . Life Safety Branch - Yellow
2. Critical Branch - Orange
3, Equipment Branch - Green
D. Spot paint conduits every 10 to 15 feet and at least once above every room utilizing the color code
above.
E. The color code as outlined below shall be used. In addition, on each panelboard, pull box, control
cabinnt, or other electrical enclosue that contains circuits from more than one system, provide an
engraved phenolic plate and indentify the circuit conductors with the following color code: 208Y/120,
Phase A, black, Phase B, red, Phase C, blue, grounded conductor, white, equipment grounding
conductor, green, isolated equipment grounding conductor, green /yellow stripe. 480Y/277, Phase A,
brown, Phase B, orange, Phase C, yellow, grounded conductor, gray, equipment grounding
conductor, green, isolated equipment grounding conductor, green /red stripe.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Identify the following electrical equipment as called for herein:
1. Panelboards.
2. Safety switches and disconnects.
3. individually mounted circuit breakers.
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SECTION 16110: RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT SYSTEMS
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1.01 WORK INCLUDED "" " "•
A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050.
B. Provide a complete conduit system with associated couplings, connectors, and fittings_
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. EMT and IMC shall be steel (ferrous) with a protective coating, and RMC conduit shall be steel
(ferrous) with a protective coating or aluminum (nonferrous) by Allied, General Electric, Republic,
Triangle, or Wheatland. Special use may be red brass or stainless steel.
B. Surface metal raceways shall be Wiremold.
C. EMT, IMC, or RSC couplings, connectors, and fittings shall be steel or malleable iron as
manufactured by Raco or equivalent.
D. Erickson couplings shall be used where neither length of conduit can be rotated.
E. EMT box connectors and couplings shall be compression type.
F. Conduit, connectors, couplings and fittings shall be UL listed and labeled.
2.02 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT)
A. Use Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT) where shown on drawings or for:
1. Concealed in walls
2. Installed above suspended ceilings
3. Installed exposed, above 6 feet
2.03 INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT (IMC)
A. Use Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) where shown on drawings or for:
1, Installed for feeders
2. Installed in hazardous areas
3. Installed in concrete slabs on grade to serve floor boxes, freestanding casework, etc
4. Installed exposed below 6 feet
5. Installed in wet locations
2.04 FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT
A. Provide flexible metal conduit for termination at equipment subject to motion and vibration.
B. Conduit shall be electrically continuous from outlet or conduit end to utilization equipment.
C. Length shall not exceed 6 feet.
D. Maximum length concealed in walls shall be 3 feet.
E. Where exposed to continuous or intermittent moisture, conduit shall be liquid tight.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Minimum size of conduits shall be 3/4"
B. Conduit joints shall be cut square, threaded, reamed smooth, and drawn up tight so conduit ends will
butt in couplings, connectors and fittings.
C. Make bends or offsets with standard factory bends or field bends with an approved bender. Use of
heat and other non - approved methods will not be accepted.
D. Run concealed conduits in direct line with long radius bends or offsets. Run exposed conduits parallel
to and at right angles to building lines. Group multiple conduit runs in banks and maintain proper
seperation to prevent any derating of cable.
E. Conduit systems shall be electrically and mechanically continuous.
F. For interior locations where NEMA 1 enclosures are used, secure conduits to boxes and cabinets with
double locknuts and bushing.
G. Provide grounding bushings cn all feeder conduits in critical care areas in accordance with NEC
Article 517.
H. Cap ends of conduits to prevent entrance of water and otherforeign material during construction.
1. Complete conduit systems before pulling conductors.
J. Support conduits as specified in Section 16070 and in accordance with National Electrical Code.
K. Provide cable supports in conduits rising vertically in accordance with the National Electrical Code,
.Article 300.
L. Conduits which pass through floor slabs (except ground floor) shall be sealed with UL listed
fire - stopping materials. Seal around conduits or other wiring materials passing through partitions,
which extend to the underside of the slab above, and those passing through smoke partitions and fire
rated walls. Use U.L. listed materials to prevent passage of smoke or fire..
M. Where IMC or RMC conduit is connected to a panelboard, switchboard, cabinet, junction box, pull box .
or auxiliary gutter, conductors shall be protected by insulated bushings. Locknuts shall be installed on
conduit outside and inside enclosure.
N. Install seal-off fittings in conduits entering hazardous areas and conduits entering cold temperature
areas, such as freezers and refrigerators.
O. Use expansion fittings or flexible conduit, properly bonded, to ensure ground continuity across
expansion joints in floors and ceilings.
P. Terminate conduits for feeders and branch circuits directly into panelboard enclosures from which
they are served without the use of pull boxes, junction boxes, wire ways, or auxiliary gutters. If the
panelboard enclosure does not provide sufficient surface area for all conduits, notify the Engineer and
request directions.
O. Failure to route conduit through building without interfering with other equipment and construction
shall not constitute a reason for an extra charge, Equipment, conduit, and fixtures shall fit into
available spaces in building and shall not be introduced into building at such times and manner as to
cause damage to structure. Equipment requiring servicing shall be readily accessible.
R. Where feeder or branch conduits enter pull boxes orjunction boxes, clearly mark on conduit on the
entering and leaving side of each box the panel name and circuit number(s) contained within the
conduit using a permanent black marker.
3.02 FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT
A. Conduits shall' be 3/8" minimum size for lighting fixtures and 1/2" minimum size for utilization
equipment other than lighting fixtures.
B. Fittings shall be made of either steel, or malleable iron only.
C. A copper ground wire shall be installed as a jumper around flexible conduit. Th e jumper p may be
installed inside of flexible conduit or outside of conduit to ensure continuity of ground, .
D. Recessed lighting fixtures shall be connected with flexible metallic conduit from outlet box to fixture.
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F. Allow sufficient slack conduit to reduce the effect of vibration.
SECTION 16121: LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050.
B. Provide a complete system of conductors for lighting, power, and systems throughout the project
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