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Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
FIRE RISER
CHILLED WATER RISER
PLUMBING RISER
HEATING WATER RISER
THERMOSTAT
HVAC RISER
POINT OF DISCONNECTION
POINT OF NEW CONNECTION
TURNING VANES SHOWN IN 90~ ELBOW.
MANUAL BALANCING DAMPER
SUPPLY DUCT DOWN
RETURN/EXHAUST DUCT DOWN
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
ACCESS PANEL
SMOKE DETECTOR
FIRE DAMPER
FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER
CLGCEILING
ENTERING AIR TEMPERATUREEAT
(E)EXISTING
CONN
CO
DN
CONNECT
CLEANOUT
DOWN
BELOW FINISHED GRADE
CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE
BOTTOM OF PIPE FROM FINISHED FLOOR
CFM
BOP
BFG
ABOVE FINISHED GRADEAFG
AFFABOVE FINISHED FLOOR-
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MOTORIZED DAMPER
ENTERING WATER TEMPERATUREEWT OSAOUTSIDE AIR
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
TYP
UNO
TYPICAL
OPPOSED BLADE VOLUME DAMPER
OC
OBD
NIC
ON CENTER
NOT IN CONTRACT
LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE
LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE
LAT
LWT
FBOFURNISHED BY OWNER
EXHEXHAUST-
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SECTION THRU SUPPLY AIR DUCT.
DOOR GRILLE
SUPPLY REGISTER
RETURN AIR OR EXHAUST AIR REGISTER.
AIR EXTRACTOR
DUCTWORK SYMBOLS
BACK DRAFT DAMPER
ABBREVIATIONS/PLAN SYMBOLS
SECTION CUT LETTER./
SHEET SHOWN ON.
PLAN SYMBOLS
CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR
CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR
CONTROL PANEL DUCT STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR
ROOM PRESSURE SENSOR
HUMIDISTAT
REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EMERGENCY POWER OFF SWITCH
(N)NEW-COTGCLEANOUT TO GRADE-
GPMGALLONS PER MINUTE (WATER FLOW RATE)-
RARETURN AIR-
SASUPPLY AIR-
WITHW/-
F/S
12x24
BD
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SINGLE LINE/DOUBLE LINE DUCTWORK SYMBOLS
45° WYE (ROUND)
90° TEE (ROUND)
45° RADIUS ELBOW.
90° CONICAL TEE 45° ELBOW (RECTANGULAR)
DUCT DROP SYMBOLFLEX DUCT
DUCT SPLIT
90° RADIUS ELBOW.
SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE
DUCT RISE SYMBOL
D
R
SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE
D
R
FLEX
RIGID
FLEX
RIGID
45° CONICAL WYE (ROUND)
(RECTANGULAR)
SIZE OR SHAPE TRANSITION
WALL CLEANOUTWCO-
FCOFLOOR CLEANOUT-
EXHAUST FAN ON ROOF W/ DUCTTHRU ROOF.SUPPLY DIFFUSER; ARROWSINDICATE DIRECTION OF THROW
DUCT SIZES ARE OUTSIDE SHEETMETAL (WIDTHxDEPTH)
SECTION THRU OUTSIDE AIR, RETURN AIR,OR EXHAUST DUCT
BACK DRAFT DAMPERBDD-
TC
SD SIZE
CO2
CO
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SP
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EPO
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1.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VERIFY DIMENSIONS IN FIELD PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF
WORK. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL DIMENSIONS.
2.ALL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL BE LICENSED, EXPERIENCED, AND THOROUGHLY
KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE AREAS OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND
SHALL PERFORM IN A RESPONSIBLE MANNER WITH ESTABLISHED CONSTRUCTION
SEQUENCE, SHALL RECOGNIZE THE PRIORITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, AND
SHALL INFORM THE PRIME CONTRACTOR OF POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WHEN THE
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE UNCLEAR OR INCONSISTENT.
3.SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO NOTIFY THE PRIME CONTRACTOR OF
DISCREPANCIES OR CONFLICTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOUND DURING
BIDDING AND/OR PRIOR TO PERFORMING THE WORK.
4.EXAMINATION OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS.
A.EACH BIDDER SHALL EXAMINE THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS CAREFULLY, AND NOT LATER
THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS, SHALL MAKE WRITTEN
REQUEST TO THE ARCHITECT FOR INTERPRETATION OR CORRECTION OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES, AMBIGUITIES, INCONSISTENCIES, OR ERRORS THEREIN WHICH HE
MAY DISCOVER. THE ARCHITECT WILL ISSUE ANY INTERPRETATION OR CORRECTION
AS AN ADDENDUM. ONLY A WRITTEN INTERPRETATION OR CORRECTION BY
ADDENDUM SHALL BE BINDING. NO BIDDER SHALL RELY UPON INTERPRETATIONS OR
CORRECTIONS GIVEN BY ANY OTHER METHOD. IF DISCREPANCIES, AMBIGUITIES,
INCONSISTENCIES, OR ERRORS ARE NOT COVERED BY ADDENDUM OR WRITTEN
DIRECTIVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID, LABOR MATERIALS AND METHODS
OF CONSTRUCTION RESULTING IN HIGHER COST. AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT, NO
ALLOWANCE OR EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE
CONTRACTOR DUE TO HIS FAILURE TO MAKE THE WRITTEN REQUESTS AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE.
B.FAILURE TO REQUEST CLARIFICATION DURING THE BID PERIOD OF ANY INADEQUACY,
OMISSION, OR CONFLICT WILL NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF HIS
RESPONSIBILITIES. THE SIGNING OF THE CONTRACT WILL BE CONSIDERED AS
IMPLICITLY DENOTING THAT THE CONTRACTOR HAS A THOROUGH COMPREHENSION OF
THE FULL INTENT AND SCOPE OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS.
5.PROVIDE A BASE BID WHICH SHALL INCLUDE ONLY SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT OR EQUIPMENT
LISTED AS EQUIVALENT. NO SUBSTITUTIONS FOR THE LISTED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE
ALLOWED IN THE BASE BID.
A.THE MANUFACTURER OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS FIRST NAMED ON THE DRAWINGS
IS THE BASIS OF DESIGN. OTHER MANUFACTURERS LISTED ARE CONSIDERED
GENERAL EQUIVALENTS ONLY.
B.COORDINATION OF GENERAL EQUIVALENTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS: WHERE CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS PERMIT SELECTION FROM SEVERAL GENERAL EQUIVALENTS, OR WHERE
SUBSTITUTIONS ARE AUTHORIZED, COORDINATE CLEARANCE AND OTHER INTERFACE
REQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL AND OTHER WORK.
1)PROVIDE NECESSARY ADDITIONAL ITEMS SO THAT SELECTED OR SUBSTITUTED
ITEM OPERATES EQUIVALENT TO THE BASIS OF DESIGN AND PROPERLY FITS IN
THE AVAILABLE SPACE ALLOCATED FOR THE BASIS OF DESIGN.
2)PROVIDE ALL FEATURES WHICH ARE STANDARD ON THE BASIS OF DESIGN PLUS
ANY SPECIFIED OPTIONS.
3)BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING THAT PIPING, CONDUIT, DUCT, FLUE, AND OTHER
SERVICE LOCATIONS FOR GENERAL EQUIVALENTS OR SUBSTITUTIONS DO NOT
CAUSE ACCESS, SERVICE, OR OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES ANY GREATER THAT
WOULD BE ENCOUNTERED WITH THE BASE DESIGN.
6.INASMUCH AS DESIGN FOR REMODEL AND/OR REHABILITATION REQUIRES THAT CERTAIN
ASSUMPTIONS BE MADE REGARDING EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND BECAUSE SOME OF
THESE ASSUMPTIONS CANNOT BE VERIFIED WITHOUT DESTROYING OTHERWISE ADEQUATE
OR SERVICEABLE PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING, THE ENGINEER CANNOT ASSURE THE
OWNER OR THE CONTRACTOR THAT THE PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES HEREIN
ENCOMPASS ALL CONTINGENCIES. FIELD COORDINATION DURING CONSTRUCTION IS
IMPERATIVE. MAKE REASONABLE ALLOWANCES FOR UNSEEN CONDITIONS.
7.THE EXISTING BUILDING WILL BE OCCUPIED BY THE OWNER DURING CONSTRUCTION.
CONTINUED OPERATION OF THE FACILITY SHALL NOT BE HINDERED BY THIS WORK.
ACCOUNT FOR ALL ADDITIONAL COSTS WHICH MAY BE INCURRED DUE TO THE DIFFICULTY
OF WORKING OVER AND AROUND EMPLOYEES, FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT, ETC.; AND DUE TO
THE HOURS OF THE DAY IN WHICH AN AREA MAY BE ACCESSIBLE WHEN COMPILING HIS BID.
8.BE RESPONSIBLE TO FIELD VERIFY EXISTING EQUIPMENT OR DUCTWORK REMAINING TO BE
CONNECTED TO NEW SYSTEMS. PROVIDE DUCTWORK, CONTROLS, DIFFUSERS, ETC., AS
REQUIRED TO RESTORE CONTINUITY OF SYSTEM (S), OR TO MAKE NEW WORK MEET
EXISTING CONDITIONS, WHETHER INDICATED OR NOT.
9.IF NOT SPECIFICALLY DEFINED IN THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, MATERIALS AND/OR
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR WITH SUFFICIENT TIME TO
ALLOW SELECTION, PURCHASE, AND DELIVERY TO MAINTAIN CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE.
10.PROVIDE MECHANICAL DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL
DEMOLITION DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION AND EXTENT OF DEMOLITION REQUIRED. VISIT
SITE PRIOR TO BID TO DETERMINE EXTENT OF WORK INVOLVED. EXISTING FIXTURES, ETC.,
BEING REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER. DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVED
DUCTWORK, ETC. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
11.ALL DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, AND EQUIPMENT SHOWN IN LIGHT LINE WEIGHT IS EXISTING,
NEW INDICATED BY HEAVIER LINE WEIGHT, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. DUCTWORK,
EQUIPMENT, ETC. TO BE REMOVED, ARE SHOWN HATCHED.
12.OFFSET PIPING, DUCTWORK, ETC. AS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE STRUCTURE, BEAMS,
COLUMNS, AND OTHER EXISTING SYSTEMS.
13.ALL EXISTING SUPPORT RODS AND STRAPS NOW SUPPORTING DUCTS, AIR TUBING,
ELECTRICAL CONDUIT, ETC. THAT ARE REMOVED TO ALLOW ROOM FOR INSTALLATION OF
NEW EQUIPMENT SHALL BE RELOCATED AND REINSTALLED, OR REPLACED IF DAMAGED.
14.WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE
ARCHITECT, OWNER, AND ENGINEER.
15.IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM HIS/HER WORK IN CONFORMANCE
WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, ORDINANCES AND LIFE SAFETY FEATURES AS REQUIRED BY
LOCAL, STATE, OR NATIONAL AUTHORITIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH THE
ARCHITECT IF MODIFICATION OF HIS/HER WORK IS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE.
16.ALL WORK OF ALL TRADES MUST BE IN STRICT COMPLIANCE, OR EXCEED THE MINIMUM
MATERIAL AND METHOD REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2012 VERSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL
BUILDING, MECHANICAL, ENERGY CONSERVATION, AND FIRE CODES AND THE 2011
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, MOST CURRENT NFPA, ALL LOCAL ORDINANCES AND
AMENDMENTS AND MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS. IF A CONFLICT
BETWEEN THOSE PUBLICATIONS EXISTS, THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENT SHALL
APPLY.
17.MECHANICAL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING CODES:
ALL LOCAL. CITY, COUNTY. AND STATE CODES
AABC - ASSOCIATE AIR BALANCE COUNCIL
ADC - AIR DIFFUSION COUNCIL
AGA - AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION
AMCA - AIR MOVING AND CONTROL ASSOCIATION
ANSI - AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE
ASHRAE - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING
ENGINEERS
ASME - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
ASTM - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING MATERIALS
AWWA - AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
NFPA - NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
OSHA - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
UL - UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES
SMACNA - SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
GVI - GAS VENT INSTITUTE, EDITION 10-A
18.PAY FOR AND SECURE ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS. PRIOR TO FINAL
PAYMENT, TURN OVER TO ARCHITECT ALL CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION.
19.WARRANTY THE INSTALLATION AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. THE
WARRANTY SHALL BE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE.
DEFECTS SHALL BE PROMPTLY REMEDIED WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER.
20.SUBMIT RECORD DOCUMENTS TO ARCHITECT. DOCUMENTS SHALL INCLUDE ALL
ADDENDUM ITEMS, CHANGE ORDERS, ALTERATIONS, REROUTINGS, ETC.
21.SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMPLETE, OPERABLE, AND READY FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION
PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER.
22.SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED FOR PROPER OPERATION. PERFORM AT A MINIMUM ALL CODE
REQUIRED TESTS OR SYSTEMS. IF TESTS OF WORK ARE DEFECTIVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL
MAKE CORRECTIONS NECESSARY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.
23.ALL MATERIALS AND/OR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE HANDLED AND INSTALLED AS PER
MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
24.SUBMIT ALL MECHANICAL DIVISION SHOP DRAWING AND PRODUCT DATA AT ONE TIME.
SUBMITTAL SHALL BE BOUND AND INDEXED IN A NEAT AND ORDERLY MANNER. PARTIAL
SUBMITTALS WILL BE REJECTED. SUBMITTALS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO:
EQUIPMENT, INSULATION, DIFFUSERS, CONTROLS, AND FIRE PROTECTION.
25.FAILURE TO ORDER, OR RELEASE ORDER FOR MATERIALS AND/OR EQUIPMENT WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED AS A REASON TO SUBSTITUTE ALTERNATE MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, OR
INSTALLATION METHODS.
26.REPAIR ALL ACCIDENTAL OR INTENTIONAL DAMAGE TO MATCH [EXISTING] CONSTRUCTION
WITH NO NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE IN CONTINUITY, APPEARANCE OR FUNCTION.
27.FIRE STOPPING REQUIREMENT. PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED WALLS SHALL BE
SEALED WITH A MATERIAL CAPABLE OF PREVENTING THE PASSAGE OF FLAMES AND HOT
GASSES WHEN SUBJECTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEST STANDARD SPECIFIC FOR
FIRE STOPS ASTM-E-814. ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS INCLUDE: DOW CORNING RTV FIRE
STOP FOAM FOR BARE PIPE, METAL CONDUIT, AND ELECTRICAL CABLE; 3M FIRE DAM 150
CAULK FOR BARE PIPE, METAL CONDUIT, AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION GAPS; 3M CP-25
CAULK AND FS-195 INTUMESCENT STRIPS FOR INSULATED PIPES, PLASTIC PIPE OR
CONDUIT, AND ELECTRICAL CABLE. SUBMIT UL LISTED APPLICATION DATA FOR EACH TYPE
OF PENETRATION ENCOUNTERED.
28.SEE ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR ALL CEILING PENETRATIONS AND AIR
DEVICE LOCATIONS.
29.COORDINATE ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, FIRE PROTECTION, AND ELECTRICAL
DRAWINGS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
30.CAREFULLY VERIFY ELECTRICAL SERVICE VOLTAGE AND PHASE AVAILABLE.
31.MOUNT ALL STATS AT 48” AFF IN “ACCESSIBLE” AREAS, 4'6” AFF IN OTHER AREAS, UNLESS
NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH WALL FINISH, AND TO AVOID
CASEWORK, FURNITURE, DOOR SWINGS, HEAT SOURCES, AND EXTERIOR WALLS. NOTIFY
ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION.
32.SUBMIT A WRITTEN BALANCE REPORT BY A NEBB OR AABC CERTIFIED BALANCING
CONTRACTOR. BALANCING PROCEDURES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEBB OR AABC
GUIDELINES FOR PROPORTIONAL BALANCE. SUBMIT REPORT ON STANDARD NEBB FORMS
OR SUBMIT FORMS FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO BALANCING. MEASUREMENTS SHALL INCLUDE
ALL MOTOR AMPERAGE AND VOLTAGE READINGS; MOTOR AND FAN RPMS; STATIC
PRESSURE AT INLET AND OUTLET OF ALL PACKAGED EQUIPMENT, FANS, COILS, AND
FILTERS; PITOT TUBE MEASUREMENT OF SUPPLY, EXHAUST, RETURN, AND OUTSIDE AIR
MAIN DUCTS, AT MINIMUM OUTSIDE AIR, AND 100% (ECONOMIZER) OUTSIDE AIR; VELOCITY
DISTRIBUTION ACROSS THE FACE OF FILTERS; AIR INLET AND OUTLETS.
A.PROVIDE BELTS AND SHEAVES AS REQUIRED FOR DRIVE CHANGES TO ADJUST FAN
SPEED.
B.ADJUST FLOWS TO WITHIN 5% OF REQUIRED QUANTITY. WHERE ROOM AIR PRESSURE
RELATIONSHIP ARE REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED AS SHOWN BY A DIFFERENTIAL OF
SUPPLY AND EXHAUST/RETURN OR BY NOTE, ADJUST SUPPLY TO WITHIN 5% AND THEN
ADJUST EXHAUST/RETURN TO PROVIDE THE INDICATED ROOM PRESSURE. IF ACTUAL
QUANTITY IS LESS THAN 95%, INVESTIGATE CAUSE, ATTEMPT TO RECTIFY AND NOTIFY
ENGINEER. SUBMITTAL OF BALANCE REPORT WITH LESS THAN REQUIRED FLOWS
WITHOUT EXPLANATION IS CAUSE FOR REJECTION OF REPORT.
C.SUBMIT THREE (3) COPIES OF ALL SUBMITTALS IN ADDITION TO ANY REQUIRED BY THE
CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUPPLIERS. THESE COPIES SHALL BE RETAINED BY THE
OWNER, ARCHITECT, AND ENGINEER.
33.A COMMISSIONING AGENT, RETAINED BY THE OWNER, MAY ORGANIZE A FORMAL
COMMISSIONING PROCESS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPORT THIS PROCESS AS
REQUIRED.
34.DUCTWORK: (LOW VELOCITY)
A.FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK SHALL HAVE AN OUTER JACKET OF FIRE RETARDANT
POLYETHYLENE VAPOR BARRIER MATERIAL, UNIFORM LAYER OF FIBERGLASS
INSULATION, HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANIZED STEEL HELIX ENCAPSULATED IN
REINFORCED “RIP STOP” ALUMINUM LAMINATE INTERIOR CORE, UL LISTED AND
LABELED, CLASS 1 AIR DUCT. WORKING PRESSURE RATING: POSITIVE 6”, NEGATIVE 4”.
FLEXMASTER TYPE 5 OR EQUIVALENT. SUBMIT SAMPLES TO DETERMINE
EQUIVALENCE.
B.FLEXIBLE CONNECTION: EQUIVALENT TO VENTFAB, FIREPROOF GLASS CLOTH, 10” W.C.
RATED.
C.ROUND DUCT: SPIRAL SEAM, GALVANIZED STEEL. DIE STAMPED OR 5 GORE ELBOWS.
“SNAP-LOCK”, LONGITUDINAL SEAM DUCT, OR ADJUSTABLE FITTINGS ARE ACCEPTABLE
ON INDIVIDUAL GRILLE/DIFFUSER RUNOUTS ONLY.
D.LINER:
1)LINE ALL SUPPLY, OUTSIDE AIR, RETURN AIR DUCTS, EXHAUST AIR RISERS, AND
MAKE UP AIR RISERS WITH 1”, 1.5 LB/CF, BLACK MATTE COATED INSULATING DUCT
LINER.
2)INSULATION CONDUCTIVITY VALUE NOT EXCEEDING 0.27 BTU*IN/(HR*FT^2*F).
3)LINER SHALL BE COATED AND SEALED AND SHALL MEET ASTM C1071.
4)MATERIAL SHALL MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA-90.
5)INSTALL WITH ADHESIVE AND WELDED PINS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SMACNA “HVAC
DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS”.
6)EXTERNALLY WRAP ALL ROUND SUPPLY AIR DUCTS WITH FLEXIBLE GLASS FIBER,
ANSI/ASTM C612; 0.002 INCH FOIL SCRIM FACING.
7)ALL RAW EDGES OF INSULATION SHALL BE NEATLY TRIMMED AND SEALED WITH
MASTIC.
E.DUCTWORK: G60 GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL; LOCK FORMING QUALITY; CONSTRUCTED
TO THE LATEST EDITION OF SMACNA “HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS”; +/- 1”
WC PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION, SEAL CLASS “C”; WITH GALVANIZED STEEL
FASTENERS, ANCHORS, ANGLES, STRAPS, ETC.
F.SEAL ALL SEAMS (LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE) AIRTIGHT WITH UNITED MCGILL
“UNI-GRIP” UL LISTED, WATER BASED, NON-HARDENING, ELASTIC SEALANT OR
EQUIVALENT. TAPE NOT ALLOWED.
34.PROVIDE ¼” GALVANIZED MESH SCREEN ON ALL COMBUSTION AIR DUCTS OR OPENINGS,
AND ALL OPEN END RETURN AND EXHAUST DUCTS.
35.ALL DUCTWORK DIMENSIONS ARE OUTSIDE SHEET METAL DIMENSIONS. DUCT LINER HAS
BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR IN NEW RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK.
36.DUCTWORK NOTES:
A.DIFFUSER NECK SIZE IS SAME AS FLEXIBLE DUCT SIZE.
B.UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CHANGES IN DIRECTION SHALL BE MADE WITH
RADIUS ELBOWS WITH RADIUS TO CENTERLINE EQUAL TO 1.5 DUCT WIDTHS.
1)WHERE REQUIRED FOR SPACE CONSTRAINTS, PROVIDE SQUARE THROAT ELBOWS
WITH SINGLE WIDTH (NON-AIRFOIL) TURNING VANES.
2)FOR DUCT DEPTHS OF 36” OR LESS, PROVIDE MANUFACTURED SINGLE WIDTH
(NON-AIRFOIL) TURNING VANES, WITH SPACING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SMACNA
DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR “STANDARD SPACING”. USE DOUBLE
THICKNESS BLADES FOR DUCT DEPTHS GREATER THAN 36”. USE NO TRAILING
EDGES.
C.ALL FLEXIBLE DUCTS SHALL NOT EXCEED EIGHT FEET IN LENGTH.
D.RETURN AIR PLENUM: THE HVAC SYSTEM WILL USE THE SPACE ABOVE THE CEILING ON
EACH FLOOR AS A RETURN AIR PLENUM. CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA
AND LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MATERIAL INSTALLED IN THE RETURN AIR
PLENUM. PROVIDE A COMPLETE RETURN AIR PATH BETWEEN ALL RETURN AIR
DEVICES (GRILLES ETC.) AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HVAC UNIT. MAXIMUM VELOCITY OF
RETURN AIR IN PLENUM SHALL GENERALLY NOT EXCEED 250 FEET PER MINUTE, NOR
EXCEED 750 FEET PER MINUTE AT ANY CROSS-SECTION OF THE RETURN AIR PATH.
37.DUCTWORK SPECIALTIES
A.VOLUME AND SPLITTER DAMPERS: GALVANIZED SHEET METAL WITH VENTFABRICS,
INC., VENTLOCK OR EQUAL OPERATING HARDWARE. FOR ACCESSIBLE DAMPERS,
PROVIDE NO. 620, 635 OR 637 DIAL REGULATORS, NO. 635 OR 637 SQUARE END
BEARING, AND NO. 635 SPRING END BEARING, AS APPLICABLE. FOR INACCESSIBLE
DAMPERS, PROVIDE NO. 666 CONCEALED DAMPER REGULATOR, WITH PAINTED COVER
(COLOR BY ARCHITECT) AND BEARINGS AS ABOVE. FOR MEDIUM PRESSURE DUCTS,
PROVIDE NO. 635 HIVEL DIAL REGULATOR AND NO. 609 HIVEL END BEARING FOR
ACCESSIBLE DAMPERS.
B.MULTI-LOUVER VOLUME DAMPERS: TITUS AG-35-B OPPOSED BLADE, ANEMOSTAT OR
EQUAL. SEE DETAIL REGARDING REMOTE ACCESS TO VOLUME DAMPERS.
C.FIRE-SMOKE DAMPERS: RUSKIN, AIR BALANCE, INC. OR EQUAL, UL LABELED AND IN
CONFORMANCE WITH NFPA 90A. ALL DAMPERS TO BE OUT OF AIRSTREAM, TYPE B OR
C RATED FOR A MINIMUM OF 1-1/2 HOURS (2 HOURS WHERE NOTED), UL LABEL AND AS
APPROVED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. MOUNT DAMPERS WITHIN 16-GAGE SLEEVES HELD
IN PLACE WITH RETAINING ANGLES. COORDINATE LOCATION OF ACCESS PANELS TO
PERMIT EASY ACCESS TO FUSIBLE LINK.
D.TURNING VANES FOR LOW PRESSURE DUCTS: SMACNA SMALL DOUBLE VANE, PLATE
NO. 22B OR EQUAL, WITH AIRFOIL BLADES FOR DUCTS 36" OR LESS IN WIDTH; SMACNA
FIG. 3.23 FOR DUCTS GREATER THAN 36" WIDE. FOR MEDIUM PRESSURE DUCTS:
SMACNA FIG. 3-23.
E.ACCESS PANELS:
1)REINFORCED, GALVANIZED SHEET METAL WITH AIRTIGHT GASKETS RATED FOR
PRESSURES AND SERVICE INTENDED. MILCOR OR EQUAL. PROVIDE HINGES AND
VENTFABRICS, INC. VENTLOCK LATCHES.
2)DUCT ACCESS PANELS FOR HAND ENTRY ONLY: NO. 90 SASH TYPE LATCH.
MINIMUM SIZE: 18" X 18".
3)DUCT AND PLENUM ACCESS DOORS FOR BODY ENTRY: NO. 310 LATCH, OPERABLE
FROM BOTH SIDES OF DOOR. MINIMUM SIZE: 18" X 18".
4)REFERENCE OTHER SECTIONS FOR CEILING/ WALL ACCESS PANELS.
F.BACKDRAFT DAMPERS: PROVIDE COUNTER WEIGHT TYPE BACKDRAFT DAMPERS IN
ALL DUCTS OPENING TO THE OUTSIDE RUSKIN MODEL CBS-7 OR APPROVED EQUAL.
38.IDENTIFICATION: LABEL ALL NEW EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE ENGRAVED PLASTIC VALVE TAGS
WITH VALVE NUMBER AND ATTACH WITH STANDARD CHAIN OR S-HOOKS. PROVIDE
ENGRAVED PLASTIC SIGN ON OR NEAR SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT.
39.FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN/BUILD REQUIREMENTS:
A.REVISE AND EXTEND AN EXISTING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM. COMPLETE
DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DETAILS SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY THE FIRE
SPRINKLER DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR.
B.THE FIRE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR SHALL SERVE AS THE ENGINEER OF RECORD FOR
ALL WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS DIVISION. IF REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION, (AHJ) SUBMIT COMPLETE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHOP
DRAWINGS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS, GENERATED BY CONTRACTOR. SHOP
DRAWINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 1/8” SCALE, AND SHALL SHOW DEVICE AND APPLIANCE
LOCATIONS, BUILDING BACKGROUND INFORMATION, ROOM OCCUPANCY
DESCRIPTIONS, DOOR SWINGS, FIRE RATINGS AND FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM LAYOUT
AND DETAILS. SHOP DRAWINGS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS SHALL BE SEALED BY
A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OR NICET III LICENSED TECHNICIAN REGISTERED IN THE
STATE OF COLORADO. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS TO
THE BUILDING AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND OBTAIN THEIR APPROVAL BEFORE
SUBMISSION TO THE ARCHITECT.
C.WHERE REQUIRED BY THE AHJ, ALL NEW SPRINKLER HEADS SHOULD HAVE THE
CONNECTING MAIN AND BRANCH PIPE SIZES SHOWN.
1)SHOW THE CONNECTING MAIN AND BRANCH PIPE SIZES FOR ALL NEW,
RELOCATED, AND EXISTING SPRINKLER HEADS.
2)CONFORM TO LIGHT HAZARD OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 13.
3)PROVIDE FLOW TEST INDICATING STATIC AND RESIDUAL PRESSURED DEVELOPED
UNDER FIRE FLOW CONDITIONS AS REQUIRED BY AHJ.
D.EXTEND THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM, RELOCATE EXISTING AND ADD NEW
SPRINKLER HEADS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 13, ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND
ORDINANCES AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK.
E.SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL, INCLUDING WATER FLOW
INDICATOR, CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING ALARM, DRAIN PIPING, IDENTIFICATION SIGNS,
ETC.
F.WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED FIRE SPRINKLER INSTALLER WITH A
MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS.
G.COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH ALL OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO AND DURING
INSTALLATION.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
ABOVE SEA LEVEL
PROJECT ALTITUDE
8,150'
CEILING DIFFUSER
NO SCALE
TYPICAL DIFFUSER CONNECTION DIAGRAM
EXTERIOR DUCT
INSULATION.
INSULATED ACOUSTIC
FLEX DUCT.
INTERNALLY LINED SUPPLY
DUCT, OR AS NOTED IN
SPECIFICATIONS.
CONICAL SPIN-IN FITTING WITH
MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER.
SHEET METAL
STRAP.
S.S. WORM DRIVE
CLAMP.
SQUARE TO ROUND ADAPTER
AS REQUIRED.
SHEET METAL
SHIELD.
SUPPORT AS REQUIRED
FOR MIN RADIUS
SPECIFIED.
MINIMUM ℄ RADIUS 1.5
x FLEX DUCT DIAMETER.
RETURN AIR GRILLE
SOUND BOOT DIAGRAM
NO SCALE
22 GA. SHEET METAL BOOT
W/ 1" DUCT INSULATION.
MINIMUM SIZE = 12x24.
USE SPIN-IN FITTING
FOR ROUND DUCT.
NO TURNING
VANES.
RETURN GRILLE
SUPPORT FROM OVERHEAD
STRUCTURE.
2'0"
B A
13925.00.000DPA Project:
Sheet Number:
COPYRIGHT 2013 - DAVIS PARTNERSHIP, P.C.
Sheet Title:
2301 Blake Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80205 303.861.8555
0225 Main Street, Unit C101
Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.8960
Denver
Vail
Consultant
Issue/RevisionsDateNo.
Sheet Information
Project Information
Construction Set11/4/2013
MedicalCenter
VailValley
Vail, Colorado 81657
US Bank Building
108 South Frontage Road
Suite 216
Remodel
Quality Group
MARTIN MARTIN
0225 MAIN STREET; SUITE C101
EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632
970.581.2546
BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
222 CHAPEL PLACE, UNIT AC-201
P.O. BOX 9650
AVON, COLORADO 81620
970.949.6108
COPYRIGHT 2013
B
ANZEG
EAUDIN
(970)949-6108
(303) 278-3820
(970) 221-5691
(505) 323-9070
(307) 739-3944
Vail:
Denver:
Fort Collins:
Albuquerque:
Jackson:
www.bgce.com
M0.0
MECHANICAL
COVER SHEET
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
1.NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES OF INFORMATION REPRESENTED IN
THE DOCUMENTS VERSUS WHAT IS FOUND IN THE
FIELD.
2.PRE-TAB EXERCISES REQUIRED FOR THE EXISTING
AIR TERMINAL UNITS SERVING THE SCOPE OF WORK
AREAS AND THE DOWNSTREAM SUPPLY DIFFUSERS
PRIOR TO COMMENCING DEMOLITION. DETERMINE
CURRENT OPERATING CFMS OF EACH SUPPLY
DIFFUSER AT MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SETPOINTS
ALONG WITH SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE. REPORT
FINDINGS TO ENGINEER FOR REVIEW AGAINST
CALCULATED CFMS FOR THE SPACES.
3.CFMS INDICATED ON NEW FLOOR PLAN ARE SUPPLY
AIRFLOWS CALCULATED FOR THE SPACES. THESE
AIRFLOWS WILL NEED TO BE COMPARED AGAINST THE
EXISTING SUPPLY CFMS DETERMINED DURING THE
PRE-TAB EXERCISES, PRIOR TO COMMENCING
DEMOLITION.
4.EXISTING RETURN AIR GRILLES FEATURE CEILING
RADIATION DAMPERS. TO MAINTAIN CONSISTENCY TO
ANY RATED ASSEMBLY STRATEGY THAT IS UNCLEAR
TO THE DESIGN TEAM, CEILING RADIATION DAMPERS
ARE BEING INCLUDED ON NEW RETURN GRILLES.
5.EXISTING AIR TERMINAL BOXES TO HAVE CURRENT
CONTROLS STRATEGY TO REMAIN AS IS; NO SCOPE
ANTICIPATED.
6.EXISTING AIRFLOW RATES OF OSA ARE UNKNOWN;
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR INCLUDED TO
CONFIRM CODE REQUIRED OSA IS PROVIDED.
7.ERV-1 TO BE ENABLED DURING OCCUPIED HOURS AND
CONTROLLED, ALONG WITH DEFROST CYCLE, VIA
MANUFACTURER'S MANUAL THREE POSITION
CONTROLS (LOW, STAND-BY, MEDIUM).
NOTES:
RELOCATE AND INSTALL SALVAGED SUPPLY
DIFFUSER IN (N) LAY-IN GRID. (E) FLEX DUCT TO BE
USED.
RELOCATE AND INSTALL SALVAGED RETURN GRILLE
WITH RADIATION DAMPER IN (N) LAY-IN GRID.
REINSTALL SALVAGED ELECTRIC BASEBOARD;
COORDINATE LOCATION WITH FURNITURE.
PROVIDE RETURN AIR BOOT IN ADDITION TO
RADIATION DAMPER.
1
FLAG NOTES:
SCALE:1 MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"SCALE:2 MECHANICAL FLOOR PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
2
3
(E) LAY-IN SUPPLY DIFFUSER TO BE REMOVED AND
SALVAGED FOR RECONNECTION/INSTALLTION.
(E) LAY-IN RETURN GRILLE WITH RADIATION DAMPER
TO BE REMOVED AND SALVAGED FOR
RECONNECTION/INSTALLATION.
DISCONNECT, DEMO, AND REMOVE (E) SA DIFFUSER
AND RA GRILLE/ACCESS WITH RADIATION DAMPER.
DISCONNECT AND DEMO (E) SA DUCTS FROM
GRILLES TO AIR TERMINAL BOXES.
(E) ELECTRIC BASEBOARD TO BE REMOVED AND
SALVAGED.
DEMOLITION NOTES:
1
2
3
4
TT
123
(E) PNEUMATIC VAV
TERMINALS TO
REMAIN.
3 3 3
(E) PNEUMATIC
THERMOSTAT TO
REMAIN.
4 4 T
DISCONNECT, DEMO, &
REMOVE (E) BASEBOARD
THERMOSTAT.
4
11
(E) SA MAIN TO REMAIN.
(E) SA DIFFUSER TO REMAIN.
ES
T
.
2
0
x
1
0
TT
3 3
1 1
B
RA
24x24
A
100
24x24
A
125
24x24 A
125
24x24
12
(E) PNEUMATIC
THERMOSTAT TO
REMAIN.
GRILLE, REGISTER, DIFFUSER & LOUVER
SYMBOLUSEPATTERNFINISH MANUFACTURER*
& MODEL #ACCESSORIESREMARKS
CEILING
SUPPLY
4-WAY
LOUVERED WHITEKRUEGER SHRO.B.D.LAY-IN FRAME; NECK SIZE
SHOWN ON PLAN
CEILING
RETURN PERFORATEDWHITEKRUEGER 6690 CEILING RADIATION
DAMPER LAY-IN FRAME
MANUFACTURERS:
GRD PRICE, TITUS
A
B
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR SCHEDULE
MARK
ELECTRICALSUPPLY FANEXHAUST FAN
FILTER MANUFACTURER* &
MODEL #ACCESSORIESREMARKSFLAWATTSVOLT/
PH CFM
ESP
CFM
ESP
@ S.L. (IN
W.C.)
@ ALT (IN
W.C.)
@ S.L. (IN
W.C.)
@ ALT (IN
W.C.)
ERV-12.1 150 120/1 1900.40.31900.40.3 2"FANTECH SHR 2004 STANDARD THREE
POSITION CONTROL
MANUFACTURERS:
* VENMAR, RENEWAIRE
GENERAL NOTES:
A:
B:
125
24x24
125
24x24
ES
T
.
2
0
x
1
0
100
24x24
15
0
24
x
2
4
MECHANICAL VENTILATION (100% OSA SYSTEM)
SPACE AREA SQ. FT.CFM/SQ.FT.AREA CFMPEOPLECFM/PERSONPEOPLE CFM ZONE
EFFECTIVENESS
ZONE OUTDOOR
AIRFLOW (VOZ)
SPACE
QUANTITY
OFFICE 1050.06 71550.8154
CONFERENCE
ROOM 2150.0613105500.8801
WORK AREA 2150.061335150.835 1
TOTAL TOTAL OSA
(Vot=Voz)175
T T
B
RA
24
x
1
2
B
RA
24x12
B
RA
24x12 BDD
4"
ø
BDD
4"
ø
BDD
4"
ø
4"
ø
BDD
LOCATE EXH MIN. 3FT FROM
OPENINGS INTO BUILDING.
8"ø
8"ø
B
190
24x24
8"ø 6"
ø
8"
ø
BDD
BDD
4
4 4 4
4 4
LOCATED ABOVE GRID CEILING,
BETWEEN STRUCTURAL
MEMBERS AS NEEDED.
B
RA
24
x
1
2
4
TT
13925.00.000DPA Project:
Sheet Number:
COPYRIGHT 2013 - DAVIS PARTNERSHIP, P.C.
Sheet Title:
2301 Blake Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80205 303.861.8555
0225 Main Street, Unit C101
Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.8960
Denver
Vail
Consultant
Issue/RevisionsDateNo.
Sheet Information
Project Information
Construction Set11/4/2013
MedicalCenter
VailValley
Vail, Colorado 81657
US Bank Building
108 South Frontage Road
Suite 216
Remodel
Quality Group
MARTIN MARTIN
0225 MAIN STREET; SUITE C101
EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632
970.581.2546
BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
222 CHAPEL PLACE, UNIT AC-201
P.O. BOX 9650
AVON, COLORADO 81620
970.949.6108
COPYRIGHT 2013
B
ANZEG
EAUDIN
(970)949-6108
(303) 278-3820
(970) 221-5691
(505) 323-9070
(307) 739-3944
Vail:
Denver:
Fort Collins:
Albuquerque:
Jackson:
www.bgce.com
M2.0
MECHANICAL
FLOOR PLAN
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICAITONS:
1.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VERIFY DIMENSIONS ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
AND IN FIELD PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
2.VISIT SITE PRIOR TO BID AND VERIFY THAT CONDITIONS ARE AS INDICATED.
CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID COSTS REQUIRED TO MAKE HIS WORK
MEET EXISTING CONDITIONS.
3.SYSTEM OUTAGES SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY AT TIMES APPROVED BY OWNER - IN
WRITING. WORK WHICH COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL OUTAGE (BEYOND
BRANCH CIRCUITS) SHALL BE PERFORMED WITH THE OWNER'S MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL ADVISED OF SUCH WORK.
4.SERVICE SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO EXISTING AREAS DURING CONSTRUCTION.
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PORTABLE GENERATORS, CABLES, OUTLETS, ETC.
AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF SERVICE. PLACEMENT OF SUCH
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO OWNER APPROVAL.
5.REVIEW ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL AND OTHER DRAWINGS PRIOR TO BID.
6.WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER TO THE SATISFACTION
OF THE ARCHITECT.
7.WORK, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITIONS OF
LOCAL, STATE OF COLORADO, AND NATIONAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.
8.PROVIDE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED.
9.PROVIDE WITH SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTAL, 1/4” SCALE LAYOUT DRAWINGS OF
ROOMS WITH ELECTRICAL SWITCHBOARDS AND TRANSFORMERS. LAYOUTS SHALL
SHOW LOCATIONS OF, AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DRAWN TO SCALE.
10.CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO ORDER OR RELEASE ORDER FOR MATERIALS AND/OR
EQUIPMENT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS A REASON TO SUBSTITUTE ALTERNATE
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, OR INSTALLATION METHODS.
11.EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR EXISTING
BUILDINGS ARE TO BE NOTED “FOR GUIDANCE ONLY”. THE ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR TO FIELD CHECK ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AND
TO INCLUDE IN HIS BID AN ALLOWANCE FOR REMOVAL AND/OR RELOCATION OF
EXISTING CONDUITS, WIRES, DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT AS
INDICATED ON THE PLANS OR AS REQUIRED TO COORDINATE AND ADAPT NEW AND
EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO ALL OTHER WORK AS REQUIRED
12.PROVIDE ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION REQUIRED. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL AND
ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION AND EXTENT OF DEMOLITION
REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT SITE PRIOR TO BID TO DETERMINE EXTENT
OF WORK INVOLVED.
13.PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY DEMOLITION TO REMOVE EXISTING UNUSED CONDUIT,
WIRE, CABLE, J-BOXES, RECEPTACLES, SWITCHES, LIGHTS, FIRE ALARMS DEVICES,
ETC. COMPLETE WITH ASSOCIATED CIRCUITING TO SOURCE. WHERE IT IS NOT
FEASIBLE TO REMOVE THE ABOVE, OUTLET SHALL BE ABANDONED, WIRE REMOVED,
AND BLANK COVER PLATES PROVIDED.
14.ALL (E) EQUIPMENT, LAMPS, BALLASTS, ETC. BEING REMOVED SHALL BE DISCARDED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE EPA REQUIREMENTS.
15.EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ETC. BEING REMOVED SHALL
BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER, EXCEPT FOR THOSE ITEMS BEING RELOCATED.
16.VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS PRIOR TO
ROUGH-IN.
17.INSTALL ALL MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDATIONS. ANY DEVIATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER'S ATTENTION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
18.FINAL CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
MANUFACTURER'S APPROVED WIRING DIAGRAMS, DETAILS, AND INSTRUCTIONS. IT
SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT COMPATIBLE WITH EQUIPMENT ACTUALLY SUPPLIED.
19.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACING EQUIPMENT WHICH IS
DAMAGED DUE TO INCORRECT FIELD WIRING PROVIDED UNDER THIS SECTION, OR
FACTORY WIRING IN EQUIPMENT PROVIDED UNDER THIS SECTION.
20.ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS COMPONENTS SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED BY U.L. OR
OTHER RECOGNIZED TESTING FACILITY.
21.WIRING DEVICES SHALL BE SPECIFICATION GRADE AND RATED AT 20 AMPERES FOR
LIGHT SWITCHES, AND 20 AMPERES FOR DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. THE COLOR OF
THE DEVICES AND COVER PLATES SHALL BE AS DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT.
22.ALL WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN LISTED METALLIC RACEWAYS. EMT FITTINGS
SHALL BE MALLEABLE IRON OR STEEL. CONNECTORS SHALL BE INSULATED THROAT
TYPE. MINIMUM CONDUIT SIZE IS 3/4”. FOLLOW NEC FOR MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
CONDUCTORS PER CONDUIT. CONDUIT SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT SIZE AND
CONDUCTOR QUANTITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO ELIMINATE THE NEED TO DE-RATE
CONDUCTORS.
23.ALL EMPTY RACEWAY SYSTEMS SHALL HAVE A 200LB NYLON PULL STRING OR
EQUAL, AND SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AT ALL JUNCTION, PULL AND TERMINATION
POINTS, USING PERMANENT METALLIC TAGS. TAG SHALL INDICATE INTENDED USE
OF CONDUIT ORIGINATION, AND TERMINATION POINTS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL
CONDUIT.
24.WIRE SHALL BE COPPER, 75 DEGREE CELSIUS RATED FOR GENERAL USE. WIRING
WITHIN 3 INCHES OF FLUORESCENT BALLASTS WIRE SHALL BE COPPER, MINIMUM 90
DEGREE CELSIUS RATED. SIZES INDICATED ARE FOR INSTALLATION IN A MAXIMUM
30 DEGREE CELSIUS AMBIENT. CONDUCTOR AMPACITY SHALL BE DERATED FOR
HIGHER AMBIENT INSTALLATIONS.
25.PROVIDE NEW UPDATED PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES FOR EXISTING AND NEW
CIRCUITS BEING UTILIZED FOR COMPLETION OF PROJECT.
26.PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE REMOVABLE. ROOM NAMES AND NUMBERS SHALL
BE AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. DIRECTORIES SHALL BE TYPED AND INSTALLED
UNDER CLEAR PLASTIC COVERS.
27.FINAL CONNECTIONS TO MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS, AND OTHER VIBRATING
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SEAL TITE FLEX AND APPROVED FITTINGS. DO NOT SECURE
CONDUITS, DISCONNECTS, OR DEVICES TO DUCTWORK OR MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT.
28.FIRE ALARM, SOUND, TELEPHONE, COMPUTER AND SIMILAR SYSTEMS CONDUITS
LARGER THAN 1” SHALL HAVE LONG RADIUS SWEEPS (12 TIMES THE DIAMETER).
29.SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED FOR PROPER OPERATION. IF TESTS SHOW THAT WORK
IS DEFECTIVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE CORRECTIONS NECESSARY AT NO COST
TO OWNER.
30.GUARANTEE THE INSTALLATION AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND
WORKMANSHIP WHICH MAY OCCUR UNDER NORMAL USAGE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE
YEAR AFTER OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE. DEFECTS SHALL BE PROMPTLY REMEDIED
WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER.
31.SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMPLETE, OPERABLE, AND READY FOR CONTINUOUS
OPERATION. LIGHTS, SWITCHES, RECEPTACLES, MOTORS, ETC. SHALL BE
CONNECTED AND OPERABLE.
GFCI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE; HALF SWITCHED
ISOLATED GROUND DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
WALL MOUNTED SPECIAL OUTLET AS NOTED
SPECIAL OUTLET AS NOTED
JUNCTION BOX
WALL MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX
FLOOR MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED ABOVE COUNTERC
FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE; HALF SWITCHED
FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AND TELECOM
DIVISION 15 EQUIPMENT POWER CONNECTION
FUSED DISCONNECT
NON FUSED DISCONNECT
MOTOR STARTER
ENCLOSED CIRCUIT BREAKER
PULL BOX
PUSH BUTTON
TRANSFORMER
PANELBOARD OR LOADCENTER
CONTACTOR
ELECTRIC MOTOR
METER
THERMOSTAT
ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
ONE-LINE DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
CIRCUIT HOMERUN
CONDUIT RUN
CONDUIT RUN BELOW GRADE
CONDUIT UP
CONDUIT DOWN
DISCONNECT SWITCH
FUSE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CURRENT TRANSFORMER
POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER
METER
SURGE SUPPRESSION DEVICE
VOLT-METER
SELECTOR SWITCH
GROUND
GF GROUND FAULT PROTECTION
AMP-METER
ST SHUNT TRIP
NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT
COLD WATER GROUND CONNECTION
BUILDING STEEL GROUND CONNECTION
TIMER SWITCH
MULTI-OUTLET PLUG STRIP
TIME CLOCK
PHOTO-CELL
SWITCH
THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH
VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH
KEY SWITCH
LIGHTING FIXTURE SYMBOLS
RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURE
WALL MOUNTED LIGHT
WALL MOUNTED UP-LIGHT
PENDANT MOUNTED LIGHT
SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT
DIRECTIONAL/ADJUSTABLE RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURE
MONO-POINT LIGHTING FIXTURE
RECESSED STEP LIGHT
FLUORESCENT STRIP LIGHT
WALL MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCENT LIGHT
RECESSED OR SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT TROFFER
FIXTURE WITH EMERGENCY BACKUP OR ON EM CIRCUIT
WALL MOUNTED EXIT SIGN W/ FACES & ARROWS AS SHOWN
EMERGENCY LIGHTS
CEILING MOUNTED EXIT SIGN W/ FACES & ARROWS AS SHOWN
SWITCH
THREE-WAY SWITCH
FOUR-WAY SWITCH
DOOR JAMB SWITCH
LIGHTING CONTROL SYMBOLS
AWG - AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE
AP - ACCESS POINT
AHJ - AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION
BMS - BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CATV - COMMUNITY (CABLE) ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEM
CCTV - CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION
CPU - CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
FA - FIRE ALARM
FACP- FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
GRD - GROUND
GC - GENERAL CONTRACTOR
IDF - INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAME
IG - ISOLATED GROUND
IR - INFRARED
OC - ON CENTER
MDF - MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME
LAN - LOCAL AREA NETWORK
PA - PUBLIC ADDRESS
WAN - WIDE AREA NETWORK
WLAN- WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK
W - WATT
V - VOLT
TTB - TELEVISION TERMINAL BOARD
EXTERIOR POLE MOUNTED LIGHT
EXTERIOR POST (BOLLARD) MOUNTED LIGHT
DAYLIGHT PHOTO SENSORDL
KEY SWITCH
LV
VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH
DIMMER
THREE-WAY DIMMER
LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH
WALL OCCUPANCY SENSOR/SWITCH
THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH
SMALL ROOM OCCUPANCY SENSOR
LARGE ROOM OCCUPANCY SENSOR
CORRIDOR OCCUPANCY SENSOR
S
S3
OC
OC
ST
SO
D 3
D
SV
SK
OC
SJ
S4
SK
SV
ST
S
PC
TC
TS
A
V
SS
M
T
C
T
PB
CB
N
--
J
J
J
ABBREVIATIONS
AFC - ABOVE FINISHED CEILING
AFF - ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
AFG - ABOVE FINISHED GRADE
AL - ALUMINUM
BFG - BELOW FINISH GRADE
C - CONDUIT
CKT - CIRCUIT
CT - CURRENT TRANSFORMER
EM - EMERGENCY
EWC - ELECTRIC WATER COOLER
(E) - EXISTING
FBO - FURNISHED BY OTHERS
GFI - GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
IC - INTERMEDIATE CROSS-CONNECT
IAW - IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NIC - NOT IN CONTRACT
DW - DISHWASHER
DISP - GARBAGE DISPOSAL
NL - NIGHT LIGHT
NTS - NOT TO SCALE
REF - REFRIGERATOR
TVSS - TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR
UG - UNDERGROUND
UNO - UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
WP - WEATHER PROOF
XP - EXPLOSION PROOF
+18" - MOUNTING HEIGHT TO CENTERLINE OF DEVICE ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
POWER SYMBOLS
SINGLE RECEPTACLE
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE
TYPEDESCRIPTIONMOUNTING RECESS
DEPTH
LAMPS INPUT WATTSVOLTMANUFACTURERCATALOG NUMBER SPECIFIC
NOTESQTYTYPE
F1 RECESSED MOUNTED INDIRECT FIXTURE WITH T5 LAMPS
AND STEPPED DIMMING RECESSED3-1/4"228 WATT T560MVOLTCOOPER2AC-228T5-UNV-EBT1NDIM (1)
X1 LED EXIT SIGN WITH RED LETTERS AND ALUMINUM
HOUSING SURFACE 2-1/2"
BACKBOX LED5MVOLTEVENLITERZR-EM-X-1-WW-W-SD/PR (2)
GENERAL NOTES:
A.THE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE CAN NOT BE USED INDEPENDENTLY OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO OBTAIN LUMINAIRE COSTS. THE INDIVIDUAL ESTABLISHING LUMINAIRE COSTS SHALL NOT QUOTE
PRICING WITHOUT FIRST SEEING APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND ELECTRICAL DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR IS REPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING NECESSARY DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS TO THE INDIVIDUAL QUOTING LUMINAIRE PRICING.
B.ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS ARE TO BE 3500° KELVIN COLOR TEMPERATURE
C.SOME BUILDING STOCK UNDERCOUNTED FIXTURES MAY BE AVALIBLE FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT. COORDINATE WITH BUILDING OWNER.
SPECIFIC NOTES:
(1)PROVIDE WITH PROGRAM START BALLAST.
(2)VERIFY EXISTING BUILDING STANDARD FOR FINISH AND LETTER COLOR AND PROVIDE EXIT SIGN TO MATCH.
(3)
PANEL:(E) 2E VOLTAGE:120/208V, 3PH, 4W
MINIMUM BUS:150
LOCATION:ELECTRICAL CLOSET MAIN:MLO
MOUNTING:SURFACE MINIMUM AIC:10,000
NO.LOAD TYPELOAD DESCRIPTION BREAKER BUS BREAKER TYPELOAD DESCRIPTION LOAD NO.ABCPOLETRIPABCTRIPPOLE ABC
1 (E) LTS - 202,204 120+201 (E) LTS - 204 2
3 (E) LTS 1 20 +20 1 (E) LTS 4
5 (E) LTS - 214 120 +201 (E) LTS - 216 6
7 (E) RECEPTS 120+201 (E) LTS - 212 8
9 (E) RECEPTS 1 20 +20 1 (E) RECEPTS 10
11 (E) HEAT 220 +202 (E) HEAT 12
13 +14
15 (E) HEAT 2 20 +20 2 (E) HEAT 16
17 +18
19 (E) RECEPTS - 204 120+201 (E)20
21 (E) RECEPTS - 216 1 20 +20 2 (E) COPIER - 208 22
23 (E)120 +24
25 (E)120+202 (E) ROOM 208 26
27 (E)1 20 +28
29 (E) COPIER - 206 120 +201 30
31 (E)120+SPACE 32
33 (E)120 +SPACE 34
35 1000E (N) COPIER - 202 1 20 +SPACE 36
37 900R (N) RECEPTS - 201-206 120+602 (E) PANEL 2F 38
39 900R (N) RECEPTS - 201-206 120 +40
41 150 M (N) ERV-1 1 20 +SPACE 42
43SPACE +SPACE 44
LOAD TYPEPANEL TOTAL FEED THRU
TOTAL
SUBFEED
TOTAL
FEEDER
SUBTOTAL DEMANDFEEDER TOTAL GENERAL NOTES:
A.EXISTING INFO BASED ON FIELD OBSERVATION.
(L) LIGHTING 0 0 125%0CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING
(R) RECEPTACLES 1800 1800 NEC 2201800CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK.
(LM) LARGEST MOTOR 0 0 25%0B.PROVIDE NEW 20A/1P BREAKERS IN EXISTING
(M) MOTORS (ALL)150 150 100%150PANEL AS INDICATED ON SCHEDULE.
(E) EQUIPMENT 1000 1000 100%1000 SPECIFIC NOTES:
(A) APPLIANCES 0 0 00(1)
PANEL TOTAL (KVA):3.0 (2)
(3)
PANEL TOTAL (A):8 (4)
(5)
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125A2P
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SPACE
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#83944
150A2P
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100A2P
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600 AS600 ASEXISTING HOLY CROSS
ENERGY 500 KVA, 208/120-VOLT,
3-PHASE, 4-WIRE PAD MOUNTED
TRANSFORMER
EXISTING SECTION #1
2000 AMPS
208/120 VOLT, 3-PHASE, 4-WIRE
600 AF (JJN)
1.EXISTING INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM "RECORD
DRAWINGS" AND SURVEY INFORMATION AND IS
BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. IF FOUND TO BE
INCORRECT NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY.
NOTES:
EXISTING
6 SETS OF (3#500 KCMIL+1#250G)3"C.
600A, 208/120 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE,
10,000 A.I.C.
2000A, 208/120 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE,
600 AS
600 AF (JJN)
TO "MCC-3"TO BANK
EXIST
LOAD
CENTER
2E
EXIST
LOAD
CENTER
2A
EXIST
LOAD
CENTER
2D
EXIST
LOAD
CENTER
2B
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LOAD
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2C
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LOAD
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Project Information
Construction Set11/4/2013
MedicalCenter
VailValley
Vail, Colorado 81657
US Bank Building
108 South Frontage Road
Suite 216
Remodel
Quality Group
MARTIN MARTIN
0225 MAIN STREET; SUITE C101
EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632
970.581.2546
BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
222 CHAPEL PLACE, UNIT AC-201
P.O. BOX 9650
AVON, COLORADO 81620
970.949.6108
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E0.0
ELECTRICAL
COVER SHEET
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 16010--GENERAL PROVISIONS:
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A.THIS PROJECT IS A REMODEL OF AN EXISTING MEDICAL
OFFICE BUILDING. THE PROJECT IS APPROXIMATELY 2,000
SQUARE FEET LOCATED IN VAIL, COLORADO.
1.02PROVISIONS
A.WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS DIVISION OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF
DIVISION 1, AND THE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND ALL ITEMS
HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED.
1.THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
ELECTRICAL WORK ARE INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A
COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; OMISSION OF MINOR
ITEMS OBVIOUSLY NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THE
ABOVE INTENT SHALL NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR
FROM PROVIDING SAME.
2.PRIOR TO ANY WORK BEING PERFORMED UNDER THIS
DIVISION EXAMINE ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL,
MECHANICAL, AND INTERIOR DESIGN DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND IF ANY DISCREPANCIES OCCUR
BETWEEN THEM AND THE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS, REPORT SAME TO THE ARCHITECT IN
WRITING AND OBTAIN WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
WORK.
3.ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC BUT SHALL
BE FOLLOWED AS CLOSELY AS ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION
OF THE BUILDING WILL PERMIT. ALL CHANGES FROM
DRAWINGS NECESSARY TO MAKE THE ELECTRICAL WORK
CONFORM TO THE BUILDING AS CONSTRUCTED SHALL BE
MADE WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER.
4.COORDINATE THE ELECTRICAL WORK WITH THE GENERAL
CONTRACTOR AND BE RESPONSIBLE TO HIM FOR
SATISFACTORY PROGRESS OF SAME. COORDINATE
ELECTRICAL WORK WITH ALL OTHER TRADES ON THE
PROJECT WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER.
5.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VERIFY DIMENSIONS ON
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND IN FIELD PRIOR TO
COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
6.ALL WORK AND MATERIALS COVERED BY DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AT ANY
TIME BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ARCHITECT AND
OWNER. IF THE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S AGENT FINDS
ANY MATERIAL OR INSTALLATION THAT DOES NOT
CONFORM TO THESE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS,
CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE THE MATERIAL FROM THE
PREMISES AND CORRECT THE INSTALLATION TO THE
SATISFACTION OF THE AGENT.
7.IN ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF INSTALLED
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE
FOR LACK OF SKILL ON THE PART OF THE INSTALLERS.
1.03WORK INCLUDED
A.THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REQUIRED FOR THIS WORK TO
INCLUDE, BUT IS NOT NECESSARILY LIMITED TO:
1.NEW FEEDERS IN EXISTING CONDUIT TO REPLACEMENT
PANEL ON THE 3RD FLOOR.
2.COMPLETE BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING FOR LIGHTING,
MOTORS, RECEPTACLES, JUNCTION BOXES, AND SIMILAR
USES.
3.LIGHTING FIXTURES, WALL SWITCHES, RECEPTACLES AND
SIMILAR ITEMS.
4.CONDUITS AND BOXES FOR DATA SYSTEM.
5.FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY NATIONAL, STATE,
AND LOCAL CODES.
1.04CODES AND STANDARDS
A.THE LATEST EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS
(INCLUDING SUPPLEMENTS AND OFFICIAL INTERPRETATIONS)
ARE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
1.NFPA 70 - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC).
2.NFPA 72 - NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE.
3.NFPA 101 - LIFE SAFETY CODE.
4.CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES.
5.AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI).
6.NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE (NESC).
7.AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTS (ADA) AND
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI) 117.
8.NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION
(NEMA).
9.A.I.A. “GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF
HOSPITAL AND HEALTHCARE FACILITIES.”
10.UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL).
11.JOINT COMMISSION FOR ACCREDITATION FOR
HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS (JCAHO).
12.INSULATED CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION (ICEA).
13.INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE.
14.INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE.
15.INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE.
16.INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS
(IEEE).
17.SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (SMACNA).
B.COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS OF UNDERWRITERS
LABORATORIES FOR ALL ITEMS INSTALLED FOR WHICH U.L.
STANDARDS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED.
C.THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE
WHEN THEY ARE MORE STRINGENT THAN CODES, STATUTES,
OR ORDINANCES IN EFFECT. APPLICABLE CODES,
ORDINANCES, STANDARDS AND STATUTES TAKE PRECEDENCE
WHEN THEY ARE MORE STRINGENT OR CONFLICT WITH THE
DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
1.05EXAMINATION OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS
A.EACH BIDDER SHALL EXAMINE THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS
CAREFULLY, AND NOT LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO
THE DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS, SHALL MAKE WRITTEN
REQUEST TO THE ARCHITECT FOR INTERPRETATION OR
CORRECTION OF ANY DISCREPANCIES, AMBIGUITIES,
INCONSISTENCIES, OR ERRORS THEREIN WHICH HE MAY
DISCOVER. THE ARCHITECT WILL ISSUE ANY
INTERPRETATION OR CORRECTION AS AN ADDENDUM. ONLY
A WRITTEN INTERPRETATION OR CORRECTION BY ADDENDUM
SHALL BE BINDING. NO BIDDER SHALL RELY UPON
INTERPRETATIONS OR CORRECTIONS GIVEN BY ANY OTHER
METHOD. IF DISCREPANCIES, AMBIGUITIES, INCONSISTENCIES,
OR ERRORS ARE NOT COVERED BY ADDENDUM OR WRITTEN
DIRECTIVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID, LABOR,
MATERIALS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION RESULTING IN
HIGHER COST. AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT, NO ALLOWANCE
OR EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE
CONTRACTOR DUE TO HIS FAILURE TO MAKE THE WRITTEN
REQUESTS AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
B.FAILURE TO REQUEST CLARIFICATION DURING THE BID PHASE
OF ANY INADEQUACY, OMISSION, OR CONFLICT WILL NOT
RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. THE
SIGNING OF THE CONTRACT WILL BE CONSIDERED AS
IMPLICITLY DENOTING THAT THE CONTRACTOR HAS A
THOROUGH COMPREHENSION OF THE FULL INTENT AND
SCOPE OF THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
1.06EXAMINATION OF PREMISES
A.VISIT SITE PRIOR TO BID AND VERIFY THAT CONDITIONS ARE
AS INDICATED. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID
COSTS REQUIRED TO MAKE HIS WORK MEET EXISTING
CONDITIONS.
1.07EXISTING CONDITIONS
A.EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS
FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS ARE TO BE NOTED "FOR GUIDANCE
ONLY". THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD CHECK
ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AND IS TO
INCLUDE IN HIS BID AN ALLOWANCE FOR EXTENSION,
REMOVAL AND/OR RELOCATION OF EXISTING CONDUITS,
WIRES, DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT AS
INDICATED ON THE PLANS OR AS REQUIRED TO COORDINATE
AND ADAPT NEW AND EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO ALL
OTHER WORK.
B.SYSTEM OUTAGES SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY AT TIMES
APPROVED BY OWNER IN WRITING. WORK WHICH COULD
RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL OUTAGE (BEYOND BRANCH
CIRCUITS) SHALL BE PERFORMED WITH THE OWNER'S
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ADVISED OF SUCH WORK.
C.SERVICE SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO EXISTING AREAS DURING
CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PORTABLE
GENERATORS, CABLES, OUTLETS, ETC. AS REQUIRED TO
MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF SERVICE. PLACEMENT OF SUCH
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO OWNER
APPROVAL. GENERATOR SYSTEM SHALL BE COMPLETE AND
OPERABLE AND SHALL INCLUDE REQUIRED ACCESSORIES,
FUEL TANKS, PIPING, MUFFLER, BLOCK HEATER, BATTERY
CHARGER, ETC.
D.PROVIDE NEW UPDATED PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES FOR
EXISTING AND NEW CIRCUITS BEING UTILIZED FOR
COMPLETION OF PROJECT.
1.08PERMITS, FEES & NOTICES
A.OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL NECESSARY PERMITS, INSPECTIONS
AND CERTIFICATES THAT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE FULL
COMPLETION OF THE WORK. FURNISH THE OWNER WITH A
CERTIFICATE OF FINAL INSPECTION AND APPROVAL FROM
THE AHJ OVER THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION.
B.NOTIFY PROPER AUTHORITIES WHEN WORK IS READY FOR
INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE CODES, RULES AND
REGULATIONS, ALLOWING SUFFICIENT TIME FOR INSPECTIONS
TO BE MADE WITHOUT HINDERING PROGRESS OF THE WORK.
FURNISH TO THE OWNER COPIES OF INSPECTION
CERTIFICATES OF ACCEPTANCE.
1.09TESTS
A.UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK AND ADJUSTMENT OF ALL
EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE COMPLETE OPERATIONAL TESTS OF ALL
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED UNDER THIS DIVISION.
1.10WARRANTY
A.GUARANTEE THAT ALL WORK GOVERNED BY THIS DIVISION
SHALL BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP, MATERIALS
AND PARTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR AFTER WRITTEN
ACCEPTANCE. PROMPTLY REPAIR, REVISE, AND REPLACE
DEFECTS AS DIRECTED WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE
OWNER (LAMPS AND FUSES ARE EXEMPT).
1.11RECORD DRAWINGS
A.DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK, MAINTAIN AN
ACCURATE RECORD OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. UPON COMPLETION OF THE ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION, TRANSFER ALL RECORD DATA TO PRINTS OF
THE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE ALL
ADDENDUM ITEMS, CHANGE ORDERS, ALTERNATES,
REROUTINGS, ETC. AS A CONDITION OF ACCEPTANCE OF THE
PROJECT, DELIVER TO THE ARCHITECT ONE COPY OF THE
RECORD DRAWINGS.
1.12PROTECTION
A.OF PEOPLE: ARRANGE BARRIERS, SIGNS, ETC. AS REQUIRED TO
MINIMIZE THE HAZARD OF PEOPLE. COMPLY WITH
APPLICABLE SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS.
COORDINATE AS NECESSARY WITH THE OWNER AND THE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
B.OF WORK: TAKE ALL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE
WORK BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER INSTALLATION, TO ASSURE
THAT IT WILL BE IN CLEAN, UNDAMAGED, UNBLEMISHED
CONDITION WHEN TURNED OVER TO THE OWNER.
REPAIR/REPLACE WORK DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01STANDARD FOR MATERIALS
A.ALL ELECTRICAL MATERIAL SHALL BE NEW AND OF THE
QUALITY AND TYPE SPECIFIED.
B.MANUFACTURER AND CATALOG NUMBER SHOWN IN THESE
SPECIFICATIONS OR ON DRAWINGS ARE INTENDED AS A GUIDE
TO QUALITY. EQUIVALENT MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OF
OTHER MANUFACTURERS WILL BE CONSIDERED PROVIDED
SUCH SUBSTITUTIONS ARE REQUESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE PROVISIONS OF PARAGRAPH 2.03 AND SHALL INCLUDE
ALL INFORMATION NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE CLAIM OF
EQUIVALENCY.
C.NO EXTENSION OF COMPLETION DATE SHALL BE ALLOWED
FOR TIME LOST IN CONSIDERATION, SHIPPING, OR
INSTALLATION OF APPROVED SUBSTITUTIONS. REVIEW OF
SUBSTITUTIONS SIGNIFIES GENERAL EQUALITY OF
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT ONLY. THIS REVIEW DOES NOT
RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPER
OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM, COMPLIANCE WITH
SPECIFICATIONS AND NECESSARY CHANGES DUE TO
DIMENSIONAL DIFFERENCES OR SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
2.02SHOP DRAWINGS
A.SHOP DRAWINGS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
1.LIGHTING FIXTURES
2.LAMPS
3.LOAD CENTERS
4.WIRING DEVICES
5.FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEM
6.DISCONNECTS
7.FUSES
8.MOTOR STARTERS
B.PRESENT SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTAL DATA AT ONE TIME,
BOUND IN THREE-RING BINDERS, INDEXED IN A NEAT AND
ORDERLY MANNER. PARTIAL SUBMITTALS WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED. PROVIDE FOUR SETS OF SUBMITTAL DATA,
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE IN DIVISION I.
C.PLACE ORDERS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT IN TIME TO PREVENT
ANY DELAY IN CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE OR COMPLETION
OF PROJECT. IF ANY MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT ARE NOT
ORDERED IN TIME, ADDITIONAL CHARGES MADE BY
EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS TO COMPLETE THEIR
EQUIPMENT IN TIME TO MEET CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE,
TOGETHER WITH ANY SPECIAL HANDLING CHARGES, SHALL
BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR.
D.SHOP DRAWINGS: CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT SHOP
DRAWING SUBMITTALS PROCESSED BY THE ENGINEER ARE
NOT CHANGE ORDERS; THAT THE PURPOSE OF SHOP DRAWING
SUBMITTALS BY THE CONTRACTOR IS TO DEMONSTRATE TO
THE ENGINEER THAT THE CONTRACTOR UNDERSTANDS THE
DESIGN CONCEPT, THAT HE DEMONSTRATES HIS
UNDERSTANDING BY INDICATING WHICH EQUIPMENT AND
MATERIAL HE INTENDS TO PROVIDE AND BY DETAILING THE
FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION METHODS HE INTENDS TO
USE. CONTRACTOR FURTHER AGREES THAT IF DEVIATIONS,
DISCREPANCIES, OR CONFLICTS BETWEEN SHOP DRAWING
SUBMITTALS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS IN THE FORM OF
DESIGN DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE DISCOVERED
EITHER PRIOR TO OR AFTER SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTALS ARE
PROCESSED BY THE ENGINEER, THE DESIGN DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS SHALL CONTROL AND SHALL BE FOLLOWED.
2.03BID ALTERNATE(S)
A.REFER TO DIVISION 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
B.ALTERNATE(S) FOR MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
1.EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL BID ALTERNATE(S) SHALL BE
PROPOSED AS ADDITIVE OR DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATE(S) TO
SPECIFIED ITEMS BY SUBMITTING IT AS A SEPARATE LINE
ITEM FROM THE BASE BID ON THE BIDDER'S LETTERHEAD.
2.SUCH BID ALTERNATE PROPOSALS SHALL NOT BE
SUBSTITUTED OR INCLUDED IN THE BASE BID. BID
ALTERNATE PROPOSAL(S) MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY
FULL DESCRIPTIVE DATA ON THE PROPOSED EQUIPMENT,
TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT OF THE COST TO BE
ADDED OR DEDUCTED FOR EACH ITEM. THE BID
ALTERNATE SHALL INCLUDE ALL MATERIALS,
EQUIPMENT, LABOR, CONNECTIONS, COORDINATION WITH
ALL OTHER TRADES, ETC. FOR A COMPLETE AND
OPERATIONAL SYSTEM.
3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT THE BID ALTERNATES
AT THE TIME THE BASE BIDS ARE DUE.
2.04SUBSTITUTIONS
A.BIDDER'S CHOICE: MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT LISTED BY
SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS' NAMES ARE INTENDED TO BE
BIDDER'S CHOICE, AND ANY OF THE LISTED MANUFACTURERS
MAY BE USED IN THE BASE BID.
B.PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS: WHEN ANY ITEM IS
SPECIFIED BY REQUIREMENTS TO MEET A PERFORMANCE,
INDUSTRY OR REGULATING BODY STANDARD, OR IS SPECIFIED
BY A GENERIC SPEC, (NO MANUFACTURER'S NAME LISTED) NO
PRIOR REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER IS NEEDED UNLESS
SPECIFICALLY CALLED FOR IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS.
C.CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES AND
COSTS TO ACCOMMODATE ANY EQUIPMENT EXCEPT THE
FIRST NAMED IN THE SPECIFICATION.
D.SUBSTITUTIONS OF MATERIAL (CONTRACTOR AND OWNER
INITIATED)
1.OTHER ITEMS OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT NOT LISTED
AS EQUIVALENTS MAY BE OFFERED (AT THE
CONTRACTOR'S OPTION) AS SUBSTITUTIONS TO SPECIFIED
ITEMS BY SUBMITTING IT AS A SEPARATE PRICE WITH HIS
BASE BID ON THE BIDDER'S LETTERHEAD.
2.SUCH SUBSTITUTE PROPOSALS SHALL NOT BE INCLUDED
UNDER THE BASE BID AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY
FULL DESCRIPTIVE DATA ON THE PROPOSED EQUIPMENT,
TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT OF THE COST TO BE
DEDUCTED FOR EACH ITEM AND ALL DEVIATIONS FROM
SPECIFIED ITEMS. HIGHLIGHT ALL DIFFERENCE FROM
SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT. IF ANY SUCH SUBSTITUTIONS ARE
TO BE CONSIDERED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A
LIST OF THE PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION ITEMS WITHIN 14
DAYS OF AWARD OF CONTRACT. LATE REQUESTS FOR
PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY
THE ENGINEER DUE TO SCHEDULING OR DELIVERY
CONCERNS.
3.IF SUBSTITUTIONS ARE REJECTED, ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY BASE BID ITEM AS
SPECIFIED.
2.05PRODUCT HANDLING
A.USE ALL MEANS NECESSARY TO PROTECT ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM MATERIALS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
INSTALLATION AND TO PROTECT THE INSTALLED WORK AND
MATERIALS OF ALL OTHER TRADES.
B.IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE, IMMEDIATELY MAKE ALL REPAIRS
AND REPLACEMENTS NECESSARY TO THE APPROVAL OF THE
ARCHITECT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
C.UPON COMPLETION OF ALL INSTALLATIONS, LAMPING AND
TESTING, THOROUGHLY INSPECT ALL EXPOSED PORTIONS OF
THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND COMPLETELY REMOVE
ALL EXPOSED LABELS, SOIL, MARKINGS, AND FOREIGN
MATERIALS.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01WORKMANSHIP AND COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION
A.CONTRACTOR'S PERSONNEL AND SUBCONTRACTORS
SELECTED TO PERFORM THE WORK SHALL BE WELL VERSED
AND SKILLED IN THE TRADES INVOLVED.
B.COORDINATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
INSTALLATION WITH OTHER BUILDING COMPONENTS.
C.SEQUENCE, COORDINATE, AND INTEGRATE INSTALLATIONS OF
ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR EFFICIENT
FLOW OF THE WORK. GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO
LARGE EQUIPMENT REQUIRING POSITIONING PRIOR TO
CLOSING-IN THE BUILDING.
D.ANY CHANGES OR DEVIATIONS FROM THE DRAWINGS AND
SPECIFICATIONS MUST BE ACCEPTED IN WRITING BY THE
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. ALL ERRORS IN INSTALLATION SHALL
BE CORRECTED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTOR. ALL
SPECIALTIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AS DETAILED ON THE
DRAWINGS. WHERE DETAIL OR SPECIFIC INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT PROVIDED, MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDATIONS SHALL BE FOLLOWED.
E.UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, ALL EQUIPMENT AND
MATERIALS SHALL BE INSTALLED COMPLETE, THOROUGHLY
CHECKED, CORRECTLY ADJUSTED, AND LEFT READY FOR
INTENDED USE OR OPERATION. ALL WORK SHALL BE
THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND ALL RESIDUE SHALL BE
REMOVED FROM SURFACES. EXTERIOR SURFACES OF ALL
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DELIVERED IN A
PERFECT, UNBLEMISHED CONDITION.
F.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A COMPLETE INSTALLATION,
INCLUDING ALL REQUIRED LABOR, MATERIAL, CARTAGE,
INSURANCE, PERMITS, AND TAXES.
3.02PROGRESS OF WORK
A.ORDER THE PROGRESS OF ELECTRICAL WORK TO CONFORM
TO THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK OF THE OTHER TRADES.
COMPLETE THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION AS SOON AS THE
CONDITION OF THE BUILDING WILL PERMIT. ANY COST
RESULTING FROM DEFECTIVE OR ILL-TIMED WORK
PERFORMED UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE BORNE BY THIS
CONTRACTOR.
3.03CUTTING AND PATCHING
A.PROVIDE ALL CUTTING, TRENCHING, BACKFILLING, PATCHING
AND REFINISHING OR RESURFACING REQUIRED FOR
ELECTRICAL WORK IN A MANNER MEETING THE APPROVAL OF
THE ENGINEER AND AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
B.ALL OPENINGS MADE IN FIRE-RATED WALLS, FLOORS, OR
CEILINGS SHALL BE PATCHED AND MADE TIGHT IN A MANNER
TO CONFORM TO THE FIRE RATING FOR THE SURFACE
PENETRATED.
3.04DELIVERY AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS
A.ARRANGE AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY AND
SAFE STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION.
B.CAREFULLY CHECK MATERIALS FURNISHED TO THIS
CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION, AND PROVIDE RECEIPT
ACKNOWLEDGING ACCEPTANCE OF DELIVERY AND
CONDITION OF THE MATERIALS RECEIVED. THEREAFTER,
ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ITS SAFEKEEPING UNTIL
THE FINAL INSTALLATION HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND
ACCEPTED.
3.05PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY
A.WHERE THERE ARE EXISTING FACILITIES, BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE PROTECTION THEREOF, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH
FACILITY IS TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED. MOVING OR
REMOVING ANY FACILITY MUST BE DONE SO AS NOT TO
CAUSE INTERRUPTION OF THE WORK OF OWNER'S OPERATION.
B.CLOSE ALL CONDUIT OPENINGS WITH CAPS OR PLUGS DURING
INSTALLATION. COVER ALL FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT AND
PROTECT AGAINST INJURY. AT THE FINAL COMPLETION,
CLEAN ALL WORK AND DELIVER IN AN UNBLEMISHED
CONDITION, OR REFINISH AND REPAINT AT THE DISCRETION
OF THE ARCHITECT.
C.ANY EQUIPMENT OR CONDUIT SYSTEMS FOUND TO HAVE
BEEN DAMAGED OR CONTAMINATED ABOVE “MILL” OR
“SHOP” CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPLACED OR CLEANED TO
THE ENGINEER'S SATISFACTION.
3.06FINAL ACCEPTANCE
A.FINAL ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER WILL NOT OCCUR UNTIL
ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE RECEIVED AND OWNER'S
PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY INDOCTRINATED IN
THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT.
B.OPERATING MANUAL, PARTS LISTS, AND INDOCTRINATION OF
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL: FURNISH THE
SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SUPPLIER
FOR EACH ITEM OR SYSTEM ITEMIZED BELOW WHO SHALL
INSTRUCT SPECIFIC PERSONNEL, AS DESIGNATED BY THE
OWNER, IN THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THAT
ITEM OR SYSTEM.
C.DELIVER THREE (3) COMPLETE OPERATING MANUALS AND
PARTS LISTS TO THE OWNER (OR HIS DESIGNATED
REPRESENTATIVE) AT THE TIME OF THE ABOVE REQUIRED
INDOCTRINATION. FULLY EXPLAIN THE CONTENTS OF THE
MANUALS AS PART OF REQUIRED INDOCTRINATION AND
INSTRUCT THE OWNER'S PERSONNEL IN THE CORRECT
PROCEDURE IN OBTAINING SERVICE, BOTH DURING AND
AFTER THE GUARANTEE PERIOD. THE OPERATING MANUAL
AND PARTS LISTS SHALL GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION AS
TO WHOM THE OWNER SHALL CONTACT FOR SERVICE AND
PARTS, INCLUDING THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER.
FURNISH EVIDENCE THAT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE
ORGANIZATION REGULARLY CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
REPAIR PARTS FOR THESE ITEMS (OR SYSTEMS), AND THAT
THE ORGANIZATION IS AVAILABLE FOR SERVICE. SERVICE
SHALL BE FURNISHED WITHIN TWENTY FOUR (24) HOURS
AFTER REQUESTED.
D.CLEAN UP: REMOVE ALL MATERIALS, SCRAP, ETC., RELATIVE
TO THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND LEAVE THE
PREMISES AND ALL EQUIPMENT, LAMPS, FIXTURES, ETC. IN A
CLEAN, ORDERLY CONDITION. ANY COSTS TO THE OWNER
FOR CLEAN UP OF THE SITE WILL BE CHARGED AGAINST THE
CONTRACTOR.
E.ACCEPTANCE DEMONSTRATION: UPON COMPLETION OF THE
WORK, AT A TIME TO BE DESIGNATED BY THE ARCHITECT,
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEMONSTRATE FOR THE OWNER
THE OPERATION OF THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION, INCLUDING
ALL SYSTEMS PROVIDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT.
F.OPERATING AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS: PROVIDE ALL LABOR,
INSTRUMENTS, AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF
TESTS AS SPECIFIED. SUBMIT THREE (3) COPIES OF A
TYPEWRITTEN TEST REPORT FOR THE ARCHITECT FOR HIS
APPROVAL.
1.RECORD THE FULL LOAD CURRENT IN EACH PHASE OR
LINE AT THE MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE AND FOR EACH
FEEDER LEAVING THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD.
READINGS SHALL BE TAKEN WITH THE MAXIMUM
INSTALLED LOAD CONNECTED AND IN OPERATION.
2.PERFORM A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF THE MAIN
SWITCHBOARD BUS STRUCTURE AND CABLE
CONNECTIONS TO VERIFY THAT ALL CONNECTIONS ARE
MECHANICALLY AND ELECTRICALLY TIGHT.
3.MEASURE THE RESISTANCE TO GROUND FOR THE SERVICE
GROUND, WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED TEN (10) OHMS
UNDER NORMAL SOIL MOISTURE CONDITIONS. IF
REQUIRED, INSTALL ADDITIONAL GROUND PROVISIONS IN
A MANNER ACCEPTED BY THE ENGINEER AT NO
ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
3.07IDENTIFICATION
A.GENERAL: PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES AND
MATERIALS TO ASSIST THE OWNER IN OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE.
B.DIRECTORY CARDS, NAMEPLATES AND LABELS: NO
TEMPORARY MARKINGS, WHICH ARE VISIBLE ON EQUIPMENT,
SHALL REMAIN AFTER THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE. REPAINT
TRIMS, HOUSING, ETC., WHERE SUCH MARKINGS CANNOT BE
READILY REMOVED. DEFACED FINISHES MUST BE
REFINISHED. ALL ENGRAVED METAL OR PLASTIC
NAMEPLATES SHALL BE WHITE LETTERS ON A BLACK OR
GRAY BACKGROUND. RAISED LETTER TYPE TAPE SHALL NOT
BE USED. NO ABBREVIATIONS IN LABELING WILL BE
PERMITTED WITHOUT SPECIAL APPROVAL. ALL
PANELBOARDS SHALL BE LABELED AS DESIGNATED ON THE
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. THOROUGHLY CLEAN SURFACE TO
WHICH PRESSURE SENSITIVE TYPE LABELS ARE APPLIED TO
ASSURE ADHERENCE OF LABEL. DIRECTORY CARDS,
NAMEPLATES, AND LABELS SHALL INDICATE THE GENERAL
AREA AND TYPE OF ELECTRICAL LOAD SERVED BY EACH
CIRCUIT. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF LABELS AT
THESE LOCATIONS.
1.ON EACH FEEDER SWITCH, COMBINATION STARTER, OR
CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATED IN MOTOR CONTROL
CENTERS, MAIN SERVICE EQUIPMENT, THE MAIN
SWITCHBOARD OR PANELBOARD, SUBDISTRIBUTION
PANELBOARDS, AND ALL SPECIAL EQUIPMENT HOUSED IN
CABINETS, THE LABELING SHALL BE ONE FOURTH INCH
(1/4”) MINIMUM HEIGHT LETTERS.
2.ON EACH SEPARATE MOUNTED DISCONNECT AND
STARTER FOR A MOTOR OR FIXED APPLIANCE, INDICATE
MOTOR OR APPLIANCE DESIGNATION, VOLTAGE, AND
PHASE. (MOTOR OR APPLIANCE DESIGNATIONS SHALL BE
AS GIVEN ON THE MECHANICAL OR ARCHITECTURAL
PLANS.) USE THREE-SIXTEENTH INCH (3/16”) MINIMUM
HEIGHT LETTERS.
3.ON ALL BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS INDICATE PANEL
DESIGNATION, VOLTAGE AND PHASE. USE
THREE-FOURTHS INCH (3/4”) MINIMUM HEIGHT STENCILED
LETTERS IN METAL TAPE OR ONE-HALF INCH (1/2”)
ENGRAVED LETTERS ON LAMINATED NAMEPLATE. APPLY
TO THE INSIDE OF EACH DOOR. ALL EMERGENCY PANELS
AND DISCONNECTS SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RED ENAMEL.
4.FOR ALL BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES,
PROVIDE NEATLY TYPED, REMOVABLE CARDS AND
PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FACES. SPARE CIRCUIT BREAKERS
SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AS SUCH.
5.FOR ALL DEVICE PLATES FOR SWITCHES USED TO
CONTROL EXHAUST FANS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE
ONE-EIGHTH INCH (1/8”) MINIMUM HEIGHT BLACK FILLED,
ENGRAVED LETTERS ON STAINLESS STEEL DEVICE PLATES.
6.FOR ALL RECEPTACLE DEVICE PLATES, PROVIDE
ONE-EIGHTH INCH (1/8”) MINIMUM HEIGHT LETTERS ON
WHITE (NORMAL POWER) AND RED (EMERGENCY POWER)
NAMEPLATES INDICATING PANEL AND CIRCUIT NUMBER.
7.FOR ALL EXPOSED CONDUITS, JUNCTION BOXES, WIRING
GUTTERS, ETC., PROVIDE THREE-FOURTHS INCH (3/4”)
MINIMUM HEIGHT STENCILED LETTERS, OR ONE-HALF
INCH (1/2”) MINIMUM HEIGHT PRESSURE SENSITIVE
LABELS EQUAL TO BRADY SELF-STICKING VINYL CLOTH.
LABELS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT THE FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS:
a.ENTERING OR LEAVING PANELS OR SWITCHGEAR OR
ENCLOSURES.
b.ALL JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AS TO
CIRCUITS CONTAINED WITHIN.
3.08CONSTRUCTION LIGHTING AND POWER
A.PROVIDE ALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES REQUIRED TO SUPPLY
CONSTRUCTION POWER AND LIGHT. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN
FACILITIES IN A MANNER THAT WILL PROTECT THE PUBLIC
AND WORKMEN. COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND
REGULATIONS.
3.09REMODELING PROVISIONS
A.EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE
DRAWINGS ARE PROVIDED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. THE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD CHECK ALL
EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AND SHALL
INCLUDE IN HIS BID AN ALLOWANCE FOR THE REMOVAL AND
RELOCATION OF EXISTING CONDUITS, WIRES, DEVICES,
FIXTURES, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT AS INDICATED ON THE
PLANS OR AS REQUIRED TO COORDINATE AND ADAPT NEW
AND EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TO ALL OTHER WORK
REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT.
B.CONNECT NEW WORK TO EXISTING IN A MANNER THAT WILL
ASSURE PROPER RACEWAY GROUNDING THROUGHOUT IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
C.REMODEL WORK CUTTING AND PATCHING: THE CONTRACTOR
SHALL PERFORM CUTTING, CHANNELING, CHASING, DRILLING,
ETC., AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL OR REMOVE ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT IN AREAS OF REMODELING. THIS WORK SHALL BE
PERFORMED SO AS TO MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO PORTIONS OF
WALL FINISHES, SURFACES, PLASTERING, OR THE STRUCTURE
WHICH ARE TO BE REUSED, RESURFACED, PLASTERED OR
PAINTED UNDER ANOTHER DIVISION OF THESE
SPECIFICATIONS.
D.CAREFULLY COORDINATE WITH THE REQUIRED REMODELING
WORK, CUTTING AND PATCHING ETC., PERFORMED BY THE
OTHER TRADES. REMOVE OR RELOCATE EXISTING
ELECTRICAL CONDUITS, WIRES, DEVICES, FIXTURES AND
OTHER EQUIPMENT AS NECESSARY.
E.ALL OUTAGES ON PORTIONS OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS SHALL BE MINIMIZED AND SHALL BE AT A TIME AND
OF DURATION AS ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER.
3.10ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION
A.EXAMINATION
1.VERITY FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND CIRCUITING
ARRANGEMENTS ARE AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS.
2.VERIFY THAT ABANDONED WIRING AND EQUIPMENT
SERVE ONLY ABANDONED FACILITIES.
3.DEMOLITION DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON CASUAL FIELD
OBSERVATION AND EXISTING RECORD DOCUMENTS.
REPORT DISCREPANCIES TO ARCHITECT BEFORE
DISTURBING EXISTING INSTALLATION.
4.BEGINNING OF DEMOLITION MEANS INSTALLER ACCEPTS
EXISTING CONDITIONS.
B.PREPARATION
1.DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN WALLS, FLOORS,
AND CEILINGS SCHEDULED FOR REMOVAL.
2.COORDINATION OUTAGES WITH ARCHITECT/OWNER.
3.PROVIDE TEMPORARY WIRING AND CONNECTIONS TO
MAINTAIN EXISTING SYSTEMS IN SERVICE DURING
CONSTRUCTION. WHEN WORK MUST BE PERFORMED ON
ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT OR CIRCUITS, USE PERSONNEL
EXPERIENCED IN SUCH OPERATIONS.
4.FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE ALARM, AND DETECTION SYSTEMS
SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND CAPABLE OF PROPER
OPERATION DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE LOCAL FIRE
MARSHALL SHALL BE NOTIFIED BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
STARTS, WHEN SCHEDULED INTERRUPTIONS ARE
EXPECTED AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE.
PROTECT AND SUPPORT LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS ROUTED
THROUGH AREAS OF DEMOLITION.
5.EXISTING TELEPHONE SYSTEM: MAINTAIN EXISTING
SYSTEM IN SERVICE. DISABLE SYSTEM ONLY TO MAKE
SWITCHOVERS AND CONNECTIONS. NOTIFY
OWNER/ARCHITECT IN WRITING AT LEAST 24 HOURS
BEFORE PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY DISABLING SYSTEM.
MINIMIZE OUTAGE DURATION.
C.DEMOLITION AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL
WORK
1.REMOVE, RELOCATE, AND EXTEND EXISTING
INSTALLATIONS TO ACCOMMODATE NEW CONSTRUCTION.
2.REMOVE ABANDONED WIRING TO SOURCE OF SUPPLY.
3.DISCONNECT ABANDONED OUTLETS AND REMOVE
DEVICES. REMOVE ABANDONED OUTLETS IF CONDUIT
SERVICING THEM IS ABANDONED AND REMOVED.
PROVIDE BLANK COVER FOR ABANDONED OUTLETS,
WHICH ARE NOT REMOVED.
4.DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND
EQUIPMENT SERVING UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT THAT HAS
BEEN REMOVED.
5.DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ABANDONED LUMINAIRES.
REMOVE BRACKETS, STEMS, HANGERS, AND OTHER
ACCESSORIES.
6.REPAIR ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES
DAMAGED DURING DEMOLITION AND EXTENSION WORK.
7.MAINTAIN ACCESS TO EXISTING ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS, WHICH REMAIN ACTIVE. MODIFY
INSTALLATION OR PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL AS
APPROPRIATE.
8.EXTEND EXISTING INSTALLATIONS USING MATERIALS
AND METHODS COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION, OR AS SPECIFIED IN INDIVIDUAL SECTION.
D.CLEANING AND REPAIR
1.CLEAN AND REPAIR EXISTING MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT, WHICH REMAIN OR ARE TO BE REUSED.
2.PANELBOARDS: CLEAN EXPOSED SURFACES AND CHECK
TIGHTNESS OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. REPLACE
DAMAGED CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND PROVIDE CLOSURE
PLATES FOR VACANT POSITIONS. PROVIDE TYPED CIRCUIT
DIRECTORY SHOWING REVISED CIRCUITING
ARRANGEMENT.
3.LUMINARIES: REMOVE EXISTING LUMINAIRES FOR
CLEANING. USE MILD DETERGENT TO CLEAN ALL
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR SURFACES; RINSE WITH CLEAN
WATER AND WIPE DRY. REPLACE LAMPS,
NON-OPERATIONAL BALLASTS, AND BROKEN ELECTRICAL
PARTS.
END OF SECTION 16010
SECTION 16100--BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
PART 1 - GENERAL (NOT USED)
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01RACEWAYS AND FITTINGS
A.CONDUIT:
1.CONDUITS SUBJECT TO MECHANICAL DAMAGE OR WHERE
OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY CODE SHALL BE GALVANIZED
RIGID HEAVY WALL CONDUIT; ALL OTHER CONDUIT MAY
BE ELECTRIC METALLIC TUBING.
2.FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT SHALL BE USED WHERE
VIBRATION OR OTHER REASONS DO NOT ALLOW SOLID
CONNECTIONS TO MOTORS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. FLEX MAY
ALSO BE USED TO FISH IN EXISTING WALLS OR WHERE
REQUIRED TO CONNECTION IN MILLWORK. THE USE OF
FLEX SHALL BE HELD TO A MINIMUM. WHERE FLEXIBLE
METALLIC CONDUIT IS USED IN AREAS SUBJECT TO
MOISTURE, PVC-COATED FLEX (LIQUIDTIGHT) SHALL BE
USED.
B.FITTINGS:
1.USE COMPRESSION FITTINGS FOR ALL EMT CONDUIT.
2.02WIRE AND CABLE
A.VOLTAGE RANGE 0 TO 24: HIGH CONDUCTIVITY COPPER,
THERMO-PLASTIC INSULATION, 300 VOLT RATING.
B.VOLTAGE RANGE 24 TO 600: HIGH CONDUCTIVITY COPPER,
MOISTURE-RESISTANT THERMO-PLASTIC INSULATION, 600
VOLT 75°C RATING FOR GENERAL USE. FOR HID FIXTURES
AND WIRING WITHIN 3 INCHES OF FLUORESCENT BALLASTS,
WIRE SHALL BE COPPER, MINIMUM 90°C RATED. SIZES
INDICATED ARE FOR INSTALLATION IN A MAXIMUM 30°C
AMBIENT. CONDUCTOR AMPACITY SHALL BE DERATED FOR
HIGHER AMBIENT INSTALLATIONS.
C.CONDUCTORS USED SPECIFICALLY FOR EQUIPMENT OR
SERVICE GROUND MAY BE BARE OR HAVE INSULATION TO
MATCH CIRCUIT/FEEDER CONDUCTORS.
2.03WIRE CONNECTIONS
A.ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE ELECTRICALLY
AND MECHANICALLY SECURE, USING THE FOLLOWING
METHODS:
1.WIRE SIZE #8 AND SMALLER--PRESSURE TYPE
CONNECTORS (SCOTCH-LOK) OR EQUIVALENT.
2.WIRE SIZE #6 AND LARGER--MECHANICAL OR
COMPRESSION LUGS, BURNDY, T & B, ILSCO OR
EQUIVALENT.
B.WIRE TERMINATION PROVISIONS FOR PANELBOARDS, CIRCUIT
BREAKERS, SAFETY SWITCHES, AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL
APPARATUS SHALL BE LISTED AS SUITABLE FOR 75°C.
2.04OUTLET BOXES
A.OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE: ONE PIECE STEEL, GALVANIZED,
STEEL CITY ELECTRIC, APPLETON ELECTRIC, RACO OR
APPROVED EQUIVALENT. WHERE NMC OR ENT IS USED,
PLASTIC BOXES ARE ACCEPTABLE.
2.05DEVICES
A.WIRING DEVICES SHALL BE HOSPITAL GRADE AND RATED AT
20 AMPERES FOR LIGHT SWITCHES AND 20 AMPERES FOR
DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. SWITCHES, RECEPTACLES, AND
OTHER DEVICES SHALL BE LEVITON DECORA STYLE, OR PASS
SEYMOUR, COOPER, OR HUBBELL EQUIVALENT. COLOR SHALL
BE AS DIRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT.
B.GFCI RECEPTACLES SHALL BE STRAIGHT BLADE FEED
THROUGH TYPE WITH INDICATOR LIGHT THAT IS LIGHTED
WHEN DEVICE IS TRIPPED.
C.SWITCHES SHALL BE 120/277V, 20A, ROCKER TYPE.
D.WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSORS: 120/277V, ADJUSTABLE
TIME DELAY UP TO 20 MINUTES, 180 DEGREE FIELD OF VIEW
SWITCH A MINIMUM COVERAGE AREA OF 300 SQUARE FEET.
PASSIVE INFRARED TYPE SHALL BE WATT STOPPER WS-200.
ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY TYPE SHALL BE WATT STOPPER
WA-200.
E.AREA OCCUPANCY SENSORS: 120/277V, ADJUSTABLE TIME
DELAY UP TO 30 MINUTES 260 DEGREE FIELD OF VIEW.
MANUFACTURE SHALL BE WATT STOPPER OR APPROVED
EQUAL. MODEL NUMBER AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING
APPLICATIONS:
1.SMALL ROOM SENSOR - PASSIVE INFRARED TYPE,
MINIMUM COVERAGE OF 500 SQUARE FEET. WS CI-300-1.
2.LARGE ROOM SENSOR - DUAL TECHNOLOGY WITH BOTH
INFRARED AND ULTRASONIC TYPE SENSING, MINIMUM
COVERAGE OF 1,000 SQUARE FEET. WS DT-300.
3.CORRIDOR SENSOR: ULTRASONIC TYPE. MINIMUM
COVERAGE OF 90 LINEAR FEET. WS WT-2250.
F.WALL PLATES SHALL BE 0.035-INCH THICK, SATIN FINISHED
STAINLESS STEEL MATERIAL FOR FINISHED SPACES.
2.06DISCONNECTS
A.SAFETY SWITCHES SHALL BE HEAVY-DUTY, QUICK-MAKE,
QUICK-BREAK WITH COVER INTERLOCK, FUSIBLE OR
NON-FUSIBLE, AND GROUNDING LUGS IN ENCLOSURE TO SUIT
LOCATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. G.E., SIEMENS, SQUARE D,
CUTLER-HAMMER.
2.07FUSES
A.TIME DELAY, REJECTION TYPE, HIGH CAPACITY OR CURRENT
LIMITING AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. MANUFACTURERS
SHALL BE BUSSMANN, LITTELFUSE OR GOULD SHAWMUT.
2.08STARTERS
A.SINGLE PHASE MANUAL STARTERS SHALL BE “QUICK
MAKE-QUICK BREAK” TOGGLE SWITCH. SINGLE OR DOUBLE
POLE WITH A THERMAL OVERLOAD HEATER ELEMENT
CAPABLE OF INTERRUPTING THE CIRCUIT IN CASE OF
OVERLOAD.
B.MAGNETIC CONTROLLERS SHALL BE FULL VOLTAGE,
NON-REVERSING, ACROSS THE LINE STARTERS, WITH
AMBIENT COMPENSATED INVERSE TIME-CURRENT
CHARACTERISTIC AND NEMA ICS2, CLASS 2 TRIPPING
CHARACTERISTIC.
C.COMBINATION MAGNETIC CONTROLLER:
FACTORY-ASSEMBLED COMBINATION CONTROLLER AND
HEAVY DUTY DISCONNECT SWITCH.
D.PROVIDE TWO NORMALLY OPEN AND TWO NORMALLY
CLOSED AUXILIARY CONTACTS FOR EACH SINGLE SPEED
MOTOR AND FOR EACH SPEED OF MULTI-SPEED MOTORS.
E.ENCLOSURE SHALL BE NEMA 250, TYPE 1 FOR DRY INDOOR
LOCATIONS, NEMA 250, TYPE 3R FOR OUTDOOR, NEMA 250,
TYPE 4 FOR DAMP/WET LOCATIONS, AND NEMA 250, TYPE4X
FOR KITCHENS.
F.STARTERS WHICH ARE FURNISHED WITH CONTROL CIRCUITS
SHALL HAVE INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER (WITH SUFFICIENT
CAPACITY TO OPERATE CONNECTED DEVICES PLUS 100%
SPARE CAPACITY) AND 120 VOLT CONTROL CIRCUIT. ALL
STARTERS TO HAVE THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAYS SIZED FOR
APPROXIMATELY 115% OF FULL LOAD MOTOR CURRENT.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01CONDUIT INSTALLATION
A.ALL WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN LISTED EMT RACEWAYS.
B.MAKE CONDUIT BENDS WITH STANDARD CONDUIT ELBOWS
OR CONDUIT BENT TO NOT LESS THAN THE SAME RADIUS.
ALL BENDS SHALL BE FREE FROM DENTS OR FLATTENING.
C.RUN CONCEALED CONDUITS IN A DIRECT LINE. RUN EXPOSED
CONDUITS PARALLEL TO, OR AT RIGHT ANGLES WITH, LINES
OF THE BUILDING. INSTALL ALL CONDUITS AT LEAST 6"
AWAY FROM FLUES, STEAM AND HOT WATER PIPES. INSTALL
HORIZONTAL RACEWAY RUNS ABOVE WATER AND STEAM
PIPING.
D.SEAL ALL CONDUIT PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RATED WALLS,
FLOOR, OR CEILINGS WITH U.L. LISTED "DOW CORNING" #2000
OR #2001 FIRE STOP SEALANT OR EQUIVALENT.
E.ALL EMPTY RACEWAY SYSTEMS SHALL HAVE A
POLYPROPYLENE PULLWIRE OR EQUAL, AND SHALL BE
IDENTIFIED AT ALL JUNCTION, PULL AND TERMINATION
POINTS USING PERMANENT METALLIC TAGS. TAG SHALL
INDICATE INTENDED USE OF CONDUIT, ORIGINATION, AND
TERMINATION POINTS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CONDUIT.
F.CONDUITS PENETRATING THROUGH ROOF SHALL HAVE ROOF
FLASHING WITH CAULK TYPE COUNTER FLASHING SLEEVE.
INSTALLATION SHALL BE WATERTIGHT.
3.02WIRE INSTALLATION
A.BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:
1.FOR GENERAL APPLICATIONS THROUGH SIZE #8:
THHN/THWN 75OC WIRE AND FULL SIZE GROUND, OR TYPE
THHN 90OC.
2.BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS THROUGH SIZE #10 TO BE
SOLID, #8 AND LARGER STRANDED.
3.UNLESS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, (THE MINIMUM)
WIRE USED FOR BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE #12 THWN
PROTECTED BY 20 AMPERE CIRCUIT BREAKERS.
B.THE DRAWINGS INDICATE THE GENERAL DIRECTION OF
ROUTES OF BRANCH CIRCUIT HOME RUNS. CONTINUE ALL
SUCH HOME RUNS TO PANELS AS THOUGH THE ROUTES WERE
COMPLETELY INDICATED.
1.CONDUCTORS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS FROM OUTLET BOX
TO OUTLET BOX, OR JUNCTION BOX, WITH NO SPLICES
EXCEPT IN SUCH BOXES.
3.03WIRING DEVICE INSTALLATION
A.REVIEW ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
BEFORE INSTALLING OUTLETS. CHANGING OF OUTLETS TO
CONFORM TO THESE DRAWINGS AND ANY OTHER SLIGHT
CHANGE IN MOUNTING HEIGHT OR LOCATION OF OUTLETS
REQUIRED SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS A PART OF THIS
CONTRACT. USE OUTLET BOXES OF SUFFICIENT SIZE AND
SHAPE TO BEST SUIT THE PARTICULAR LOCATION AND TO
CONTAIN THE ENCLOSED WIRE AND CONNECTIONS WITHOUT
CROWDING. SIZE ALL BOXES PER N.E.C. ARTICLE 370.
B.SWITCH AND RECEPTACLE OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE
STANDARD BOXES WITH COVER PLATES. WHERE MORE THAN
ONE SWITCH OR DEVICE IS LOCATED AT ONE POINT, USE GANG
BOXES AND GANG COVER PLATES.
C.RECEPTACLES IN WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH
A HINGED OUTLET COVER/ENCLOSURE MARKED “SUITABLE
FOR WET LOCATIONS WHILE IN USE” AND “UL LISTED”. THERE
MUST BE A GASKET BETWEEN THE ENCLOSURE AND THE
MOUNTING SURFACE, AND BETWEEN AND HINGED COVER
AND MOUNTING PLATE/BASE TO ASSURE PROPER SEAL.
TAYMAC; SPECIFICATION GRADE OR EQUIVALENT.
D.FLUSH MOUNT LIGHTING SWITCHES 4'0" CENTERLINE ABOVE
FINISHED FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. FLUSH
MOUNT WALL TYPE RECEPTACLES AND OTHER WALL
MOUNTED WIRING DEVICES AND OUTLETS 18 INCHES
CENTERLINE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE
INDICATED.
E.ROUTE DEDICATED NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS ON LINE AND
LOAD SIDE OF DIMMERS PER MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS.
F.IDENTIFY PANELBOARD AND CIRCUIT NUMBER ON
RECEPTACLES WITH HOT STAMPED OR ENGRAVED MACHINE
PRINTED LABEL ON FACE OF PLATE.
3.04ELECTRICAL SUPPORTING DEVICES
A.SUPPORT ALL PANELS, JUNCTION BOXES AND OTHER
ELECTRICAL DEVICES IN A MANNER AS REQUIRED BY THE
N.E.C. USE EXTRA BRACING, SUPPORTS, ETC. AS NECESSARY
TO PROVIDE A PROPER AND SUBSTANTIAL BASE TO WHICH
ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IS ATTACHED.
3.05EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OTHERS AND/OR OWNER
A.VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS OF
EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS PRIOR TO
ROUGH-IN.
B.SEE DIVISION 15 DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION OF MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE SERVICE TO, AND CONNECT
EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED.
C.INSPECT OWNER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT FOR DAMAGE,
DEFECTS, MISSING COMPONENTS, ETC. REPORT DEFICIENCIES
TO THE OWNER IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT INSTALL OR CONNECT
DEFICIENT EQUIPMENT.
3.06EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
A.FINAL CONNECTIONS TO MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS AND
OTHER VIBRATING EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WITH SEAL TITE
FLEX AND APPROVED FITTINGS. DO NOT SECURE CONDUITS,
DISCONNECTS, OR DEVICES TO DUCTWORK OR MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT.
B.FINAL CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S APPROVED WIRING
DIAGRAMS, DETAILS, AND INSTRUCTIONS. IT SHALL BE THE
CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT COMPATIBLE WITH EQUIPMENT ACTUALLY
SUPPLIED.
C.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CONTROLS,
INTERLOCKS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. IN MOTOR CONTROL
STARTERS AS REQUIRED BY THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CONTRACTOR. STARTERS SHALL CONTAIN 120V CONTROL
TRANSFORMER, PILOT LIGHT, AND PUSHBUTTONS OR
SELECTOR SWITCH AS REQUIRED, IN ADDITION TO OTHER
ITEMS (AUXILIARY CONTACTS, DOOR SWITCHES, RELAYS,
ETC.) REQUIRED. SUBMIT ELEMENTARY CONTROL DIAGRAMS.
END OF SECTION 16100
SECTION 16400--SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION
PART 1 - GENERAL
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01PANELBOARDS
A.BOLT ON CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE WITH HINGED DOOR,
INDOOR CIRCUIT DIRECTORY. CIRCUIT BREAKERS TO MEET
THE NON-INTERCHANGEABILITY REQUIREMENTS OF THE
N.E.C. WHERE APPLICABLE; ALL BREAKERS 20 AMPERE SINGLE
POLE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED; ALL MULTIPLE UNITS
COMMON TRIP. MAINS WITH LUGS OR MAIN CIRCUIT
BREAKERS AS SHOWN ON THE PANELBOARD SCHEDULES. ALL
PANELS TO HAVE NEUTRAL AND GROUND BUS. GENERAL
ELECTRIC, ITE, SQUARE D, CUTLER-HAMMER EQUIVALENT.
B.MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH SERIES-CONNECTED
RATING TO MEET AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENTS. GFCI
CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE SINGLE OR TWO POLE
CONFIGURATIONS WITH 5 OR 30 MA TRIP SENSITIVITY.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01MOUNTING
A.INSTALL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION, AND AS SHOWN ON
THE DRAWINGS.
B.INSTALL WALL-MOUNTED EQUIPMENT 5' 0" CENTERLINE
ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
C.INSTALL TOP OF PANELBOARDS 6'6” ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. MOUNT
PLUMB AND RIGID WITHOUT DISTORTION OF BOX. MOUNT
RECESSED PANELBOARDS WITH FRONTS UNIFORMLY FLUSH
WITH WALL FINISH.
3.02IDENTIFICATION
A.IDENTIFY PANELBOARD NAME, VOLTAGE AND AMPACITY
WITH ENGRAVED MACHINE PRINTED NAMEPLATE ON
PANELBOARD MOUNTED WITH CORROSION RESISTANT
SCREWS.
B.CREATE A TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORY SCHEDULE INDICATING
INSTALLED CIRCUIT LOADS MOUNTED TO INSIDE DOOR
COVER IN REMOVABLE TRANSPARENT POCKET.
3.03COMPATIBILITY
A.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION
WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY FOR THIS PROJECT, TO INSURE
THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES SHALL BE
COMPATIBLE WITH THE ENTIRE PROJECT, AND TO INSURE
THAT ELECTRICAL SERVICE IS INSTALLED AT A TIME AS TO
PROVIDE NECESSARY ELECTRICAL POWER AS REQUIRED TO
THE COMPLETED PROJECT. SINGLE PHASE EQUIPMENT ON A
THREE PHASE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM SHALL BE CONNECTED
TO INSURE AS NEAR A BALANCED SYSTEM LOAD AS POSSIBLE.
END OF SECTION 16400
SECTION 16500--LIGHTING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01PROVISIONS
A.PROVIDE ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES
AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED. ALL
ITEMS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLETE AND
OPERABLE LIGHTING SYSTEM, INCLUDING LAMPS, BALLASTS,
POLES, HANGERS, PAINTING, PLASTER FRAMES, ETC.
B.FIXTURES SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN THE FIXTURE SCHEDULE.
CATALOG NUMBERS SHOWN ARE THE LATEST AVAILABLE AT
THE TIME OF DESIGN. IF DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN
DESCRIPTION AND CATALOG NUMBER, DESCRIPTION WILL
TAKE PRECEDENCE.
C.VERIFY TRIM, FINISH AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ALL
LIGHTING FIXTURES THROUGH SHOP DRAWING APPROVAL
PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER FOR FIXTURES. MODIFY CATALOG
NUMBERS ACCORDINGLY.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01FLUORESCENT FIXTURES
A.FLUORESCENT FIXTURES TO BE COMPLETE WITH LAMPS, AND
ALL NECESSARY ACCESSORIES TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR
COMPLETE INSTALLATION. BALLASTS TO BE HPF, CBM/ETL,
AND U.L. LISTED, CLASS P. SURFACE FLUORESCENT FIXTURES
TO BE MOUNTED ON LOW DENSITY COMBUSTIBLE CEILINGS
TO HAVE A U.L. LISTING FOR SUCH MOUNTING. ALL LENSES
TO BE ACRYLIC PRISMATIC PLASTIC TYPES OR AS SHOWN IN
THE SCHEDULE.
B.FLUORESCENT BALLASTS SHALL BE ELECTRONIC
PROGRAMMED-START TYPE, SOUND RATING A, THD LESS
THAN 10 PERCENT, BALLAST FACTOR OF .88 OR HIGHER AND
POWER FACTOR OF 0.95 OR HIGHER.
2.02EMERGENCY OR NIGHT LIGHTING
A.FIXTURES INDICATED AS BEING ON EMERGENCY, OR NIGHT
LIGHT CIRCUITS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SELF-CONTAINED
BATTERY POWERED INVERTER UNIT FOR DIRECT MOUNTING
IN FIXTURE. PROVIDE UNIT WITH FULLY AUTOMATIC TWO
RATE CHARGER, NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY, AC "ON" PILOT
LIGHT, AND TEST SWITCH. DESIGN AND WIRE UNIT TO
AUTOMATICALLY TRANSFER TO BATTERY SUPPLY ON LOSS OF
NORMAL AC POWER AND TO OPERATE 32 WATT T8
FLUORESCENT LAMP WITH MINIMUM OUTPUT OF 600 LUMENS
FOR MINIMUM 1-1/2 HOURS.
2.03LAMPS
A.LAMPS SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN THE FIXTURE SCHEDULE AS
MANUFACTURED BY OSRAM-SYLVANIA, G.E., PHILLIPS, OR
APPROVED EQUIVALENT.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01INSTALLATION
A.INSTALL LIGHTING FIXTURES STRAIGHT AND TRUE WITH
REFERENCE TO ADJACENT WALLS, AND SECURELY FASTEN TO
AND SUPPORT BY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS OF THE BUILDING.
REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL OR INTERIOR REFLECTED CEILING
PLANS AND ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF FIXTURES.
B.PROVIDE PHOTOCONTROLS, TIME CLOCKS, CONTACTORS,
RELAYS, ETC. TO CONTROL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
FIXTURES. ALL ITEMS FOR LIGHTING CONTROLS THAT ARE TO
BE MOUNTED OUTDOORS OR IN WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE
INSTALLED IN WEATHERPROOF HOUSINGS.
C.RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES INSTALLED IN GYP. BOARD OR
PLASTER CEILINGS SHALL HAVE PLASTER FRAMES INSTALLED
PRIOR TO CEILING MATERIAL.
D.MULTI-BALLASTED FLUORESCENT FIXTURES SHALL BE DUAL
SWITCHED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
E.FIXTURES RECESSED IN "T-BAR" CEILING SHALL BE
SUPPORTED INDEPENDENTLY OF CEILING SYSTEM, WITH FOUR
#12 HANGER WIRES UP TO STRUCTURE. SECURE HANGER
WIRES TO CORNERS OF FIXTURE. CLIP FIXTURE TO GRID ON
TWO SIDES WITH FACTORY-FURNISHED CLIPS. FINAL
CONNECTION TO FIXTURE SHALL BE MADE WITH A FLEXIBLE
U.L. APPROVED ASSEMBLY.
END OF SECTION 16500
SECTION 16700--COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (DESIGN/BUILD)
A.GENERAL
1.MODIFY EXISTING NOTIFIER PANEL (LOCATED IN MAIN
ELECTRICAL ROOM) AND ANNUNCIATOR PANEL TO
ACCOMMODATE NEW NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.
2.THE SYSTEM SHALL COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE
PROVISIONS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION, (NFPA), STANDARD 72, UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE, UNIFORM FIRE CODE, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE,
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), NFPA 70 AND
90A. THE SYSTEM SHALL ALSO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS
OF THE FIRE MARSHALL OR BUILDING AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION. ALL EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES
SHALL BE LISTED BY THE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES,
INC. FIRE ALARM PANEL SHALL BE UL LISTED AS AN
ASSEMBLED UNIT.
3.PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS SHOWING EQUIPMENT AND
DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CONNECTING WIRING OF ENTIRE
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. INCLUDE WIRING DIAGRAMS,
PANEL LAYOUT DRAWINGS, AND DESCRIPTIVE
LITERATURE OF ALL COMPONENTS. UPON COMPLETION OF
PROJECT, PROVIDE TO THE OWNER AS BUILT SYSTEM
PLANS AND 3 SETS OF SYSTEM OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUALS.
4.TO ESTABLISH THE TYPE AND QUALITY OF SYSTEM
DESIRED, THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT IS CONSIDERED
EQUIVALENT: PYROTRONICS, SIMPLEX AND NOTIFIER.
OTHER MANUFACTURER'S EQUIPMENT MAY BE
CONSIDERED UPON PROPER SUBMITTAL PER SECTION
16010.
B.QUALIFICATIONS OF INSTALLERS: THE ENTIRE FIRE ALARM
SYSTEM SHALL BE FABRICATED, INSTALLED, AND TESTED BY
A CONTRACTOR WITH FIVE YEARS MINIMUM EXPERIENCE
SPECIALIZING IN SUCH SYSTEMS. IF REQUIRED WITHIN
JURISDICTION OF PROJECT, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE A
LICENSED SPECIALIST.
C.SUBMITTALS:
1.SHOP DRAWINGS: BEFORE ANY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
MATERIALS ARE DELIVERED TO THE JOB SITE, SUBMIT
COMPLETE SHOP DRAWINGS TO THE ARCHITECT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THESE
SPECIFICATIONS.
a.PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL FOR ARCHITECT'S REVIEW,
SECURE APPROVAL AND STAMP OF ACCEPTANCE OF
THE FIRE MARSHALL/DISTRICT HAVING JURISDICTION.
b.UPON REQUEST, THE ARCHITECT WITH FURNISH
WITHOUT CHARGE TO THE CONTRACTOR ONE SET OF
REPRODUCIBLE TRANSPARENCIES OF THOSE
DRAWINGS INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACTOR
DOCUMENTS WHICH MAY BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN
PREPARATION OF SHOP DRAWINGS.
c.SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE:
1)LAYOUT DRAWING OF THE COMPLETE FIRE ALARM
SYSTEM INDICATING RELATIONSHIP OF ALL OTHER
OVERHEAD ITEMS INCLUDING CEILING AIR
DIFFUSERS, LIGHTING FIXTURES, AND ALL OTHER
ITEMS.
2)COMPLETE DETAILS AND SECTIONS AS REQUIRED
TO CLEARLY DEFINE AND CLARIFY THE DESIGN,
INCLUDING A MATERIALS LIST DESCRIBING ALL
PROPOSED MATERIALS BY MANUFACTURER'S
NAME AND CATALOG NUMBER.
3)AS-BUILT DRAWINGS: DURING PROGRESS OF THE
WORK, MAINTAIN AN ACCURATE RECORD OF ALL
CHANGES MADE IN THE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
INSTALLATION FROM THE LAYOUT AND
MATERIALS SHOWN ON THE REVIEWED SHOP
DRAWINGS.
4)MANUAL: UPON COMPLETION OF THIS PORTION OF
THE WORK, AND AS A CONDITION OF ITS
ACCEPTANCE, DELIVER TO THE ARCHITECT A COPY
OF A MANUAL COMPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 16010 AND 16100 OF
THESE SPECIFICATIONS; INCLUDE A COPY OF THE
AS-BUILT DRAWINGS.
END OF SECTION 16700
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
13925.00.000DPA Project:
Sheet Number:
COPYRIGHT 2013 - DAVIS PARTNERSHIP, P.C.
Sheet Title:
2301 Blake Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80205 303.861.8555
0225 Main Street, Unit C101
Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.8960
Denver
Vail
Consultant
Issue/RevisionsDateNo.
Sheet Information
Project Information
Construction Set11/4/2013
MedicalCenter
VailValley
Vail, Colorado 81657
US Bank Building
108 South Frontage Road
Suite 216
Remodel
Quality Group
MARTIN MARTIN
0225 MAIN STREET; SUITE C101
EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632
970.581.2546
BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
222 CHAPEL PLACE, UNIT AC-201
P.O. BOX 9650
AVON, COLORADO 81620
970.949.6108
COPYRIGHT 2013
B
ANZEG
EAUDIN
(970)949-6108
(303) 278-3820
(970) 221-5691
(505) 323-9070
(307) 739-3944
Vail:
Denver:
Fort Collins:
Albuquerque:
Jackson:
www.bgce.com
E0.1
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)
SCALE:1 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"SCALE:2 ELECTRICAL FLOOR PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
1 1 1 1 1
1.EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE BASED ON CURSORY
FIELD OBSERVATION. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO
COMMENCING WORK AND REPORT ANY
DISCREPANCIES TO THE ARCHITECT AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.
2.EXISTING PANEL '2E' LOCATED IN ELECTRICAL
CLOSET IN CORRIDOR OUTSIDE AREA OF WORK. SEE
PANEL SCHEDULE ON SHEET E0.0.
3.SEE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ON SHEET E0.0 FOR
LIGHTING PRODUCT INFORMATION.
4.WHERE DEMOLITION INTERRUPTS EXISTING BRANCH
CIRCUITS TO REMAIN, PROVIDE CONDUIT AND WIRE
NECESSARY TO REESTABLISH BRANCH CIRCUIT
CONNECTION.
5.MAINTAIN ALL DATA LOCATIONS NOT AFFECTED BY
DEMOLITION.
6.NEW DATA LOCATIONS INDICATED ON PLAN SHALL
CONSIST OF A 4-11/16" SQUARE, 2.5" DEEP BOX WITH
1" CONDUIT TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE WITH
PROTECTIVE CONDUIT BUSHINGS AND PULLSTRING.
CABLING BY OTHERS.
NOTES:
REINSTALL SALVAGED 1000W ELECTRIC
BASEBOARD HEATER. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH
ARCHITECT.
PROVIDE NEW 120V, 20A ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
FOR NEW ERV-1 ABOVE CEILING. PROVIDE SINGLE
POLE, MOTOR RATED SWITCH WITH THERMAL
OVERLOAD ADJACENT TO EQUIPMENT AS
DISCONNECTING MEANS. COORDINATE WITH
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.
SEE MECHANICAL SCHEDULE ON SHEET M2.0 FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
PROVIDE DEDICATED RECEPTACLE FOR COPIER.
VERIFY CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS WITH
ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.
UTILIZE EXISTING LIGHTING BRANCH CIRCUIT AND
CONNECT TO NEW LIGHTING.
PROVIDE UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT TO NEW EXIT SIGN.
1
FLAG NOTES:
2
3
REMOVED AND SALVAGED EXISTING 1000W
ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATER.
MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL DEVICES, BOXES AND WIRE
IN WALLS TO REMAIN. TYPICAL.
REMOVE ELECTRICAL DEVICES, BOXES AND WIRE
FROM WALLS TO BE DEMOLISHED. FOR CIRCUITS
WHICH ARE REMOVED COMPLETELY, REMOVE WIRE
AND CONDUIT BACK TO SOURCE AND MARK
BREAKER AS SPARE. TYPICAL.
RELOCATE EXISTING RECEPTACLE ASSOCIATED
WITH TV MOUNTING LOCATION TO 18" AFF. REMOVE
ALL LOW VOLTAGE WIRE, CONDUIT AND BOXES AT
TV LOCATION.
REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR MOUNTED RECEPTACLES.
REMOVE ALL LIGHTING AND ASSOCIATED LIGHTING
CONTROLS. MAINTAIN CIRCUIT ABOVE CEILING FOR
REUSE.
DEMOLITION NOTES:
1
2
3
4
TV
SCALE:3 LIGHTING DEMOLITION PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"SCALE:4 LIGHTING PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
SSS
TV
4
3
2 2 2
2
2
2
222
2
5
5
6
6 6 6
66 6
6
ERV
1 2
ST
3
S
OC
OC
OC
S SSS
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S
S SSS
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F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1
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2E-35,37,39
2E-43
3737
37
3737 3939 3939 39
35
39
4
4
5
5
4
2
3
33
13925.00.000DPA Project:
Sheet Number:
COPYRIGHT 2013 - DAVIS PARTNERSHIP, P.C.
Sheet Title:
2301 Blake Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80205 303.861.8555
0225 Main Street, Unit C101
Edwards, CO 81632 970.926.8960
Denver
Vail
Consultant
Issue/RevisionsDateNo.
Sheet Information
Project Information
Construction Set11/4/2013
MedicalCenter
VailValley
Vail, Colorado 81657
US Bank Building
108 South Frontage Road
Suite 216
Remodel
Quality Group
MARTIN MARTIN
0225 MAIN STREET; SUITE C101
EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632
970.581.2546
BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
222 CHAPEL PLACE, UNIT AC-201
P.O. BOX 9650
AVON, COLORADO 81620
970.949.6108
COPYRIGHT 2013
B
ANZEG
EAUDIN
(970)949-6108
(303) 278-3820
(970) 221-5691
(505) 323-9070
(307) 739-3944
Vail:
Denver:
Fort Collins:
Albuquerque:
Jackson:
www.bgce.com
E2.0
ELECTRICAL
FLOOR PLANS
Reviewed for Code Compliance
Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC)