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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSE-001
ROOM 5036 ELECTRICAL PLANSE-100
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
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
OCCUPANCY SENSOR - WALL MOUNTED
OCCUPANCY SENSOR - CORRIDOR CEILING MOUNTED
S
S3
ST
SO
D 3
D
SV
SK
SJ
S4
SK
SV
ST
S
PC
TC
TS
A
V
SS
M
T
C
T
PB
CB
N
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J
J
J
ABBREVIATIONSPOWER SYMBOLS
SINGLE RECEPTACLE
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
NOTE:
ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN ON LEGEND ARE
NOT NECESSARILY USED.
OS
OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR - CEILING MOUNTED
OS
NOTES:
· LIGHT LINEWEIGHT INDICATES EXISTING.
· HATCHED AREAS INDICATE DEMOLITION.
· 'C' ADJACENT TO A DEVICE INDICATES
MOUNTING ABOVE COUNTERTOP.
AFC
AFF
AFG
AHJ
- ABOVE FINISHED CEILING
- ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
- ABOVE FINISHED GRADE
- AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION
AL - ALUMINUM
AWG
AP - ACCESS POINT
- AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE
BFG
BMS
BAS - BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM
- BELOW FINISH GRADE
- BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
C
CATV
CCTV
- CONDUIT
- COMMUNITY (CABLE) ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEM
- CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION
CKT - CIRCUIT
CPU - CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
CT - CURRENT TRANSFORMER
DISP - GARBAGE DISPOSAL
DW - DISHWASHER
(E) - EXISTING
EM - EMERGENCY
EWC - ELECTRIC WATER COOLER
FBO
GFI
FA
FACP
GRD
GC
- FIRE ALARM
- FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
- FURNISHED BY OTHERS
- GENERAL CONTRACTOR
- GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
- GROUND
IAW IN ACCORDANCE WITH-
IC
IDF
IG
IR
LAN
- INTERMEDIATE CROSS-CONNECT
- INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAME
- ISOLATED GROUND
- INFRARED
- LOCAL AREA NETWORK
NIC
MDF
(N)
MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME-
NEW-
NOT IN CONTRACT-
NL NIGHT LIGHT-
NTS NOT TO SCALE-
OC
PA
ON CENTER-
PUBLIC ADDRESS-
REF REFRIGERATOR-
TVSS
TTB TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL BOARD-
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR-
TVTB TELEVISION TERMINAL BOARD-
UG
UNO
W
V
UNDERGROUND-
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE-
VOLT-
WATT-
WP
XP
WAN
WLAN
WAP
WIDE AREA NETWORK-
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT-
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK-
WEATHERPROOF-
EXPLOSIONPROOF-
+18"
DEVICE ABOVE FINISH FLOOR (VERIFY W/ ARCH ELEVS)
MOUNTING HEIGHT TO CENTERLINE OF-
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS LEGEND
L
ELECTRONIC SAFETY & SECURITY SYMBOLS
CEILING MOUNTED CAMERA
WALL MOUNTED CAMERA
MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACT SWITCH
INTRUSION MOTION SENSOR
LIGHTING CONTROL KEYPAD - LOW VOLTAGE
MON CCTV MONITOR
NVR NETWROK VIDEO RECORDER
APS AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY
ACCESS CONTROL MAIN PANELACP
EXIT PANIC/CRASH BAR SENSORREX
SECURITY CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITCPU
SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL WORKSTATIONWS
ADA ACCESS CONTROL MAIN PANELADA
CRP CARD READER
S ELECTRIC LOCK
LR ELECTRIC LATCH / ROD RETRACTOR
SM MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACT SWITCH
K
I
PANIC BUTTONP
(S = STRIKE, M = MAGNETIC)
(P = PROXIMITY, S = SWIPE)
TELEVISION OUTLET - FLOORBOX
AUDIOVISUAL OUTLET - CEILING MOUNTED
AUDIOVISUAL OUTLET - WALL MOUNTED
AUDIOVISUAL OUTLET - FLOORBOX
AV
AV
TELEVISON OUTLET - CEILING MOUNTED
TELEVISION OUTLET - WALL MOUNTED
LOUDSPEAKER - CEILING MOUNTED
LOUDSPEAKER - WALL MOUNTED
AUDIOVISUAL SYMBOLS
SPEAKER ZONE HOMERUN
VIDEO PROJECTOR
TV
AV
PROJECTION SCREEN, TELEVISION, OR OTHER DISPLAY EQPT
S
S
TV
TV
LOUDSPEAKER BAR - LEFT/CENTER/RIGHT
LOUDSPEAKER BAR - STEREO
LOUDSPEAKER - POWERED SUBWOOFER
LOUDSPEAKER BAR - CENTER CHANNELCTR
LR
LCR
S
VOICE/DATA SYMBOLS
COMBO PHONE/DATA OUTLET
TELEPHONE WALL OUTLET
DATA WALL OUTLET
TELEPHONE FLOOR OUTLET
DATA FLOOR OUTLET
COMBO PHONE/DATA FLOOR OUTLET
DOUBLE TELEPHONE WALL OUTLET
DATA WALL OUTLET
DOUBLE COMBO PHONE/DATA OUTLET
PUBLIC PAYPHONE OUTLETPP
ELEVATOR PHONE OUTLETE
WIRELESS LAN (WI-FI) ACCESS POINT OUTLET
FAX/COPIER OUTLET
EMERGENCY SERVICES PHONE OUTLETEM
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√MODEL CORRIDOR ELECTRICAL PLANSE-102
√ROOM 5036 LIGHTING PLANEL-100
√MODEL CORRIDOR LIGHTING PLANEL-102
√ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMSE-300
√ELECTRICAL SCHEDULESE-002
GENERAL NOTES:
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, AND NATIONAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.
8. PROVIDE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED.
9. 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.
10. 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
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. ALL (E) EQUIPMENT, LAMPS, BALLASTS, ETC. BEING REMOVED SHALL BE DISCARDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE EPA REQUIREMENTS.
14. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ETC. BEING REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER, EXCEPT FOR THOSE ITEMS
BEING RELOCATED.
15. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED BY OTHERS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.
16. INSTALL ALL MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. ANY DEVIATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER'S ATTENTION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
17. 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.
18. 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.
19. ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS COMPONENTS SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED BY U.L. OR OTHER RECOGNIZED TESTING FACILITY.
20. 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.
21. ALL WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN LISTED METALLIC RACEWAYS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONNECTORS SHALL BE INSULATED THROAT
TYPE. MINIMUM RACEWAY SIZE IS 3/4”. ALL FEEDERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN RACEWAY CONFIGURATIONS SHOWN ON ONE-LINE. BRANCH
CIRCUITS 25A AND LARGER SHALL BE INSTALLED IN INDIVIDUAL RACEWAYS. BRANCH CIRCUITS 20A AND SMALLER MAY BE GROUPED INTO
RACEWAYS AS TO NOT EXCEED 6 CURRENT-CARRYING 75-DEGREE CONDUCTORS, OR 9 CURRENT-CARRYING 90-DEGREE CONDUCTORS, IN A
SINGLE RACEWAY. METAL CLAD CABLE IS NOT PERMITTED.
22. 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.
23. 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.
24. PROVIDE NEW UPDATED PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES FOR EXISTING AND NEW CIRCUITS BEING UTILIZED FOR COMPLETION OF PROJECT.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. FIRE ALARM, SOUND, TELEPHONE, COMPUTER AND SIMILAR SYSTEMS CONDUITS LARGER THAN 1” SHALL HAVE LONG RADIUS SWEEPS (12 TIMES
THE DIAMETER).
28. SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED FOR PROPER OPERATION. IF TESTS SHOW THAT WORK IS DEFECTIVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE CORRECTIONS
NECESSARY AT NO COST TO OWNER.
29. 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.
30. SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMPLETE, OPERABLE, AND READY FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION. LIGHTS, SWITCHES, RECEPTACLES, MOTORS, ETC.
SHALL BE CONNECTED AND OPERABLE.
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As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
2017/08/02
ISSUE FOR BUILDING
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 26 00 10 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A.This project is a remodel and addition of a commercial building. The project is approximately 1,800 square feet located at One Vail Road in Vail,
Colorado.
1.02 PROVISIONS
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, 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.
1.03 WORK INCLUDED
A.The electrical system required for this work to include, but is not necessarily limited to:
1.Complete branch circuit wiring for lighting, receptacles, junction boxes, and similar uses.
2.Lighting fixtures, wall switches, receptacles and similar items.
3.Lighting control system.
4.Wiring and outlets for data system.
5.Fire alarm system as required by national, state, and local codes.
6.Prewire for door/chime/intercom system as required. Coordinate with Owner and Architect.
7.Electrical requirements for fireplace, if applicable.
8.Power Owner furnished equipment.
1.04 CODES AND STANDARDS
A.The applicable and enforced editions of the following Codes and published 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.NFPA 110 - Emergency Power Systems
5.Conform to all applicable State and Local Codes.
6.American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
7.National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
8.Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 117.
9.National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA).
10.Underwriter's Laboratories (UL).
11.Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA).
12.International Building Code.
13.International Mechanical Code.
14.International Fire Code.
15.Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
16.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.
1.05 EXAMINATION 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.
1.06 EXAMINATION 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.
1.07 EXISTING 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.Where the reuse of existing conduits, wires, devices, etc. is permissible, make certain that the wiring for same is continuous from outlet to outlet and
that such circuit or systems shall pass through no outlet or junction boxes which may be rendered inaccessible by the structural changes to be
made to the building. Existing conduits, wire, devices, etc. which are not indicated for reuse shall become the property of this Contractor however
lighting fixtures, panel fused switches, circuit breakers, fire alarm equipment, etc. shall become the property of the Owner.
C.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.
D.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.
E.Immediately after award of contract, verify available physical space and ampacity of existing panelboards, switchboards, distribution boards, motor
control centers, etc., and provide written documentation of findings to the Architect/Engineer. Documentation shall include a minimum 24-hour
recording ampere reading on all existing switchgear being utilized for this project.
F.Provide new updated panelboard directories for existing and new circuits being utilized for completion of project.
1.08 PERMITS, 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
Architect 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.
1.09 TESTS
A.Upon completion of all work and adjustment of all equipment, provide complete operational tests of all electrical equipment provided under this
division.
1.10 WARRANTY
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).
1.11 RECORD 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.
1.12 PROTECTION
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
2.01 STANDARD 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.
2.02 SHOP DRAWINGS
A.Shop drawings required for this project are as follows:
1.Lighting fixtures
2.Lamps
3.Wiring devices
4.Fire alarm and detection system
B.Present shop drawing submittal data at one time, in electronic (PDF) formate, indexed in a newat and orderly manner. Partial submittals will not be
accepted. Provide submittal data in accordance with Division 1.
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.
2.03 BID 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.
C.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.
2.04 PRODUCT 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
3.01 WORKMANSHIP 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.
3.02 PROGRESS 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.
3.03 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A.Provide all cutting, 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.
3.04 DELIVERY 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.
3.05 PROTECTION 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.
3.06 FINAL 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.Instruction shall be made when the particular system is complete and shall be of the number of hours indicated and at the time requested by the
Owner. A representative of the Electrical Contractor shall be present for all demonstrations.
1.Lighting control system -4hrs.
D.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.
E.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.
F.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.
G.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.
3.07 IDENTIFICATION
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.For all branch circuit panelboard directories, provide neatly typed, removable cards and protective plastic faces. Spare circuit breakers shall be
identified as such.
3.08 CONSTRUCTION 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.
B.The General Contractor shall pay for all power and light used by him and his subcontractors where construction power is separately metered, or is
taken from the permanent project metered service solely for construction use.
3.09 REMODELING 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.Where the reuse of existing conduits, outlets, junction boxes, etc., is permissible, make certain that the wiring form them is continuous from outlet to
outlet. Provide modifications to assure that circuits, or system, shall not pass through outlets or junction boxes which may be rendered inaccessible
by changes to be made to the building. Existing conduits, wire, devices, fixtures, etc., which shall be removed shall become the property of this
Contractor unless otherwise noted.
C.Connect new work to existing in a manner that will assure proper raceway grounding throughout in conformance with the National Electrical Code.
D.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.
E.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.
F.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.
3.10 ELECTRICAL 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.Demolish and extend existing electrical work under provisions of Division 1, Division 2, and this section.
2.Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction.
3.Remove abandoned wiring to source of supply.
4.Remove exposed abandoned conduit, including abandoned conduit above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut conduit flush with walls and floors,
and patch surfaces.
5.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.
6.Disconnect and remove electrical devices and equipment serving utilization equipment that has been removed.
7.Disconnect and remove abandoned luminaires. Remove brackets, stems, hangers, and other accessories.
8.Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work.
9.Maintain access to existing electrical installations, which remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate.
10.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.
E.Installation
1.Install relocated materials and equipment under the provisions of Division 1.
END OF SECTION 26 00 10
SECTION 26 10 00 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
PART 1 - GENERAL (Not Used)
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 RACEWAYS 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 solvent welded fittings for all PVC conduit.
2.Use set-screw or compression fittings for all EMT conduit.
3.Use threaded fittings for all rigid conduit.
2.02 WIRE 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.
2.03 WIRE 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.
B.Wire termination provisions for panelboards, circuit breakers, safety switches, and all other electrical apparatus shall be listed as suitable for 75°C.
2.04 OUTLET 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.
2.05 DEVICES
A.Wiring devices shall be specification 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 ivory unless noted
otherwise by 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 plates shall be smooth, high-impact thermoplastic material for finished spaces. Smooth, high-impact thermoplastic for unfinished spaces. Cast
aluminum with spring-loaded lift cover and listed and labeled for use in “wet locations” in damp spaces.
E.Wet locations weatherproof cover plates shall be NEMA250, complying with type 3R weather resistant in-use rating die-cast aluminum with lockable
cover.
F.Multi outlet assemblies shall be aluminum 4” high, divided channel raceway for use as a complete matching assembly. Duplex 20 amp receptacles
shall be located every 18” or as shown in drawings. Route #12AWG minimum. Derate conductors as required by NEC.
2.06 DISCONNECTS
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.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 CONDUIT INSTALLATION
A.All wiring shall be installed in listed metallic raceways. EMT fittings shall be malleable iron or steel. Connectors shall be insulated throat type.
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.All fittings in wet places, locations exposed to weather, or buried in masonry, concrete or fill, shall be water-tight. Apply listed compound to threads
of raceway and fittings before making up joints. Follow compound manufacturer's instructions.
D.At locations subject to moisture or vibration, use insulating bushings to protect conductors, including conductors smaller than No. 4 AWG.
E.Cap conduit ends to prevent entrance of foreign materials during construction.
F.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.
G.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.
H.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.
I.Non-metallic and flexible metal conduits shall have a code-sized copper grounding conductor. Increase conduit size as required.
J.Conduits penetrating through roof shall have roof flashing with caulk type counter flashing sleeve. Installation shall be watertight.
K.Where panels are installed flush with walls, empty conduits shall be extended from the panel to an accessible space above or below. A minimum of
one 3/4"c shall be installed for every three single pole spare circuit breakers or spaces, or fraction thereof, but not less than two conduits.
3.02 WIRE INSTALLATION
A.Branch circuit conductors shall be as follows:
1.For general applications through size #8: 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.
4.Branch circuits for receptacles shall be on 20 amp, single pole circuit breakers with #12 conductors. No more than eight (8) duplex receptacles
shall be on any one branch circuit. Circuits serving bathroom GFCI receptacles may serve lighting but shall not serve any other receptacles.
5.Lighting branch circuit shall not be loaded to more than 70% of breaker rating, in effect, 14 amps per circuit.
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.
2.Do not install wire in conduits until after plastering or drywall is completed and all moisture has been removed from conduits.
3.03 WIRING 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 one foot 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 durable wire markers and tags inside outlet boxes.
3.04 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.
B.Bolt-free standing equipment to 4" high concrete housekeeping pads.
3.05 EQUIPMENT 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.
D.Rough-in equipment furnished by Owner to locations as required. Final connections will be made by Electrical Contractor.
3.06 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
A.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.
END OF SECTION 26 10 00
SECTION 26 50 00 - LIGHTING & LIGHTING CONTROLS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 PROVISIONS
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.
D.If it is necessary for the Architect/Engineer to reselect light fixtures which are still available from the manufacturer (i.e. not “discontinued”) but cannot
be obtained in time for installation as the result of the contractor's failure to promptly order such fixtures, the contractor shall be back charged at the
rate of $75 per hour for the Architect's/Engineer's services.
1.Alternately, the Contractor may be required to pay to air freight fixtures to the construction site at no additional charge to the Owner if this will
result in the specified fixtures being available for installation in time to meet the project schedule.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 LAMPS
A.Lamps shall be as shown in the fixture schedule as manufactured by Osram-Sylvania, G.E., Phillips, or approved equivalent.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
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.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 26 50 00
DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 27 00 10 - COMMUNICATIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DATA SYSTEM
A.Provide data service raceways, backboards, wiring, outlets and other devices in accordance with the requirements of the owner's data system
vendor.
B.Provide convenience outlets at all data terminal boards.
C.Provide 100 mega-hertz Category 6, four pair cable to all outlets. Belden Datatwist 6 plenum rated or Lucent, Berk-tek equivalent. Wiring to be
routed without any twists or kinks. Individual pairs to be untwisted no more than ½” at each termination point. Contractor to replace any wiring
improperly installed at no cost to the owner. Each outlet to be a single run.
D.Provide Lucent series M100BH or Amp, Krone equivalent orange modular device at each outlet.
E.Contractor to connect branch cable to device.
F.Contractor to leave 10 feet minimum cable at terminal boards for connection by data vendor.
END OF SECTION 27 00 10
DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS
SECTION 28 30 00 -FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.02 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (DESIGN/BUILD)
A.GENERAL
1.Combination automatic and manual fire alarm system. Devices shown on Drawings are the minimum acceptable, additional devices and zoning
may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and shall be provided at no additional cost to the Owner. Alarm shall achieve
minimum of 80db throughout occupiable spaces and meet ADA requirements.
2.The fire alarm system shall be installed under a design/build concept and shall consist of a complete manual and automatic fire alarm system,
and all associated appurtenances fully coordinated within all other systems and structure in this project. Include full design calculations with
shop drawings prepared, reviewed, and sealed by a registered engineer or NICET Class III Certified Technician.
3.Secure all necessary approvals for a complete fire alarm system acceptable to the Fire Rating Bureau and Fire Marshall/District Having
Jurisdiction, and in accordance with the standards set forth in these specifications.
4.The system shall include a central control panel, power supply, signal initiating devices, audible and/or visual alarm devices, a conduit and
wiring system, and all accessory devices required to provide a complete operating system.
5.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.
6.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.
7.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.Type of System: The system shall be a hardwired addressable fire alarm system.
D.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.
1.03 DOORBELL SYSTEM
A.Provide doorbell service raceways, backboards, wiring, outlets and all other necessary devices in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's
requirements for a complete and operable system. Coordinate requirements with the Owner and Architect.
B.Provide rough-in wiring (6 pair) from entry button location to the mechanical room and to the chime location(s). These 6 pair of wires will include
standard bell wire and phone system compatible wiring.
C.Install home Owner provided items:
1.Door chime, intercom or phone system integration.
a.Locate pre-wire for chime as indicated on Architectural drawings.
2.Door chime button.
a.Coordinate location with Architect.
END OF SECTION 28 30 00
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LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE
TYPE DESCRIPTION MOUNTING RECESS
DEPTH
LAMPS INPUT WATTS VOLT MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER SPECIFIC
NOTES QTY TYPE
LA-001
RECESSED MOUNTED, ADJUSTABLE WARM-DIM LED
ACENT LIGHT WITH 1" CONICAL REGRESSED
FLANGELESS TRIM
RECESSED 7 1/4" -- LED W/ UNIT 14.5 120-277
SPECIALTY
LIGHTING
INDUSTRIES
GR-IC-AD14-A-AD-NF-L5-GRT-RD-
ZT-WHT-91A
LA-002 RECESSED INTO MILLWORK, SMALL PROFILE LED LIGHT RECESSED 1/2" -- LED W/ UNIT 2.5 12V MP LIGHTING L52-2-W275-N-A
LA-003
SURFACE MOUNTED IN ARCHITECTURAL AND MILLWORK
DETAIL, LED LIGHT STRIP IN EXTRUDED ALUMINUM
CHANNEL
SURFACE -- -- LED W/ UNIT 3.2 W/FT 24VDC LUMINII KS-12-27K-SO-C-A-F1 (1)
LA-004 SURFACE MOUNTED, NARROW PROFILE LED LINEAR SURFACE -- -- LED W/ UNIT 12.6 UNV PRULITE LIGHTING HSS-LED3-LO-3'-SAL-SC-UNV-SUR-
LDE5-205-DM
LA-005 RECESSED MOUNTED, HIGH CRI, ADJUSTABLE LED
PINHOLE ACCENT LIGHT RECESSED 7 1/4" -- LED W/ UNIT 20 120-277
SPECIALTY
LIGHTING
INDUSTRIES
GR-NP-CZ20-A-27-FL-L5-GRT-RD-
ZT-WHT-91A
LA-006 SURFACE WALL MOUNTED NARROW PROFILE LED ART
LIGHT SURFACE -- -- LED W/ UNIT 12.3 24VDC JUNIPER-DESIGN JPR-THEW-003-180-R-5-A
LA-007 RECESSED IN WALL, SMALL PROFILE, LOW LEVEL LED
PATH LIGHT RECESSED 0.63" -- LED W/ UNIT 4.7 12V LUCIFER LIGHTING ISL-2-ALED-2.7K-L-SSL-2-MP-PSA-
60-12H-JB-1
10-LT-01 ROUND FLUSH MOUNTED FIXTURE WITH METAL FRAME
AND ALABASTER DIFFUSER SURFACE -- 2 GREEN CREATIVE
#9.5A19DIM/8CCTD 29 120 VISUAL COMFORT KW4013AB
10-LT-02 ROUND FLUSH CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURE WITH ALL
FABRIC CONSTRUCTION SURFACE -- 2 GREEN CREATIVE
#9.5A19DIM/8CCTD 19 120 CUSTOM
REFER TO LIGHTING DESIGNERS
SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
10-LT-03 CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURE AT BATHROOM SURFACE -- 2 GREEN CREATIVE
#9.5A19DIM/8CCTD 40 120 SHADES OF LIGHT FM17010 (4)
10-LT-08 WALL SCONCE AT BATHROOM SURFACE -- 2 GREEN CREATIVE
#3.5FB10DIM/827/E26 40 120 SHADES OF LIGHT SC15116 (4)
11-LT-01 ROUND FLUSH MOUNT CEILING FIXTURE WITH FABRIC
DRUM SHADE SURFACE -- 3 GREEN CREATIVE
#9.5A19DIM/8CCTD 60 120 BOYD LIGHTING 10049 (4)
11-LT-02 WALL SCONCE , OUTER WATER GLASS WITH AN INNER
FROSTED OPAL GLASS WITH WAVE PATTERN SURFACE -- 1 GREEN CREATIVE
#9.5A19DIM/8CCTD 20 120 SHADES OF LIGHT SC15095 BZ (4)
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. REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR FIXTURES REQUIRING EMERGENCY BATTERY BACKUP OPTION (SHOWN BY HATCH IN/OVER SYMBOL). MINIMUM LIGHT OUTPUT FOR EM BALLAST SHALL BE 600 LUMENS.
C. ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS ARE TO BE 3500° KELVIN COLOR TEMPERATURE
SPECIFIC NOTES:
(1) PROVIDE LUMINII #PSV-40-24-U2DIM-D POWER SUPPLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
(2) PROVIDE LUMINII #PSV-60-24-U2DIM-D POWER SUPPLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
(3) PROVIDE LUMINII #PSV-96-24-U2DIM-D POWER SUPPLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
(4) PROVIDE FACTORY INSTALLED LABEL INDICATING MAX WATTAGE PER SOCKET IS 20 WATTS.
T
(E)MSB-A
3000A
277/480V, 3ɸ, 4W
T
(E)MSB-B
3000A
277/480V, 3ɸ, 4W
T T
(E)TR-2 (E)TR-3
(E)UTILITY TRANSFORMER
(E)DSBH
1600A
120/208V, 3ɸ, 4W
(E)
DP-D5B
(E)
PP-P5B
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 6
SCALE:1 EXISTING ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
NOT TO SCALE
PANEL: (E) PP-P5B VOLTAGE: 120/208V, 3PH, 4W
MINIMUM BUS: 225
LOCATION: ELECTRICAL G-513 MAIN: MLO
MOUNTING: SURFACE MINIMUM AIC:
NO. LOAD TYPE LOAD DESCRIPTION BREAKER BUS BREAKER TYPE LOAD DESCRIPTION LOAD NO.A B C POLE TRIP A B C TRIP POLE A B C
85 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 86
87 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 88
89 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 90
91 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 92
93 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 94
95 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 96
97 SPARE 3 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 98
99 -- -- -- + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 100
101 -- -- -- + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 102
103 R (N) RM 5036 REC/DRAPS 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 104
105 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 106
107 E (N) SIGNAGE 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 108
109 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 20 1 EXISTING LOAD 110
111 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + SPACE 112
113 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + SPACE 114
115 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + 100 3 SPARE 116
117 EXISTING LOAD 1 20 + -- -- -- 118
119 SPARE 1 20 + -- -- -- 120
121 SPARE 3 20 + SPACE 122
123 -- -- -- + SPACE 124
125 -- -- -- + SPACE 126
LOAD TYPE PANEL TOTAL FEED THRU
TOTAL
SUBFEED
TOTAL
FEEDER
SUBTOTAL DEMAND FEEDER TOTAL GENERAL NOTES:
A. NEW LOADS NOTED WITH (N).
(L) LIGHTING 0 0 125% 0 B.
(R) RECEPTACLES 0 0 NEC 220 0 C.
(LM) LARGEST MOTOR 0 0 25% 0 D.
(M) MOTORS (ALL) 0 0 100% 0 E.
(E) EQUIPMENT 0 0 100% 0 SPECIFIC NOTES:
(A) APPLIANCES 0 0 0 0 (1)
PANEL TOTAL (KVA): 0.0 (2)
(3)
PANEL TOTAL (A): 0 (4)
(5)
METER PANEL 'PP-P5B' FOR 30-DAYS PER NEC 220.87 TO DETERMINE
AVAILABLE LOAD CAPACITY. IT IS ASSUMED AT TIME OF PERMIT, PANEL
'PP-P5B' HAS SUFFICIENT CAPACITY FOR ADDED LOADS. ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER WITH METERED DATA
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TO VERIFY
SUFFICIENT CAPACITY IN PANEL.
THE LOAD BEING ADDED TO PANEL 'PP-P5B' IS AS FOLLOWS:
1. RECEPTACLES = 720 VA
2. DIGITAL SIGNAGE = 350 VA
3. LUTRON CONTROL PANEL = 10 VA
4. MOTORIZED SHADES = 100 VA
TOTAL = 1,180 VA
THIS IS A TOTAL ADDED LOAD TO PANEL 'PP-P5B' OF 3.3 AMPS AT 208
VOLT, 3-PHASE
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
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ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
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ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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ELECTRICAL
SCHEDULES
E-002
BAS
MAS
MAS
A
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Contractor to provide metering
results and verification /
approval by electrical engineer
to the Building Official PRIOR
to installation as specified.
05/08/18
ENTRY
CLOSET
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
ENTRY
CLOSET
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
SCALE: 1 ROOM 5036 ELECTRICAL DEMO PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 2 ROOM 5036 ELECTRICAL PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
J+60"
C
C
J
T
+12"
+12"
+12"
+12"
+12"
+50"
+12"
J
CH
TV
C
C
C
C
J
FP
C
J
(E)FP
(E)
(E)
(E)
1. METER PANEL 'PP-P5B' FOR 30-DAYS PER NEC 220.87
TO DETERMINE AVAILABLE LOAD CAPACITY. IT IS
ASSUMED AT TIME OF PERMIT, PANEL 'PP-P5B' HAS
SUFFICIENT CAPACITY FOR ADDED LOADS.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL
ENGINEER WITH METERED DATA PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TO VERIFY
SUFFICIENT CAPACITY IN PANEL.
2. FIRE ALARM SCOPE LIMITED TO REMODEL PORTION
OF BUILDING ONLY. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE
DESIGN/BUILD BY CONTRACTOR. FIRE ALARM
DEVICES SHOWN ON PLAN ARE FOR DESIGN INTENT.
FINAL DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY BY DESIGN/BUILD
CONTRACTOR.
NOTES:
FLAG NOTES:
1 REUSE EXISTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT IN THIS
AREA.
PROVIDE 20A, 120V ELECTRICAL FEED TO JUNCTION
BOX FOR NEW DIGITAL SIGNAGE.
PROVIDE 20A, 120V ELECTRICAL FEED TO JUNCTION
BOX FOR MIRROR. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION
WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.
COORDINATE EXACT POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH
MANUFACTURER SUBMITTAL PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.
EXTEND EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUIT IN BATHROOM
TO JUNCTION BOX.
LUTRON CONTROL PANEL AND DIMMING PANEL.
PROVIDE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH (2) USB
CHARGING PORTS. RECEPTACLE SHALL BE
MOUNTED HORIZONTALLY ADJACENT TO LIGHTING
CONTROL KEYPAD SHOWN ON EL-100.
1
DEMOLITION NOTES:
1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL
DEMOLISHED ITEMS FROM SITE UNLESS OWNER
WISHES TO RETAIN. ITEMS REMOVED FROM SITE
SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL MANNER.
2. FOR ALL ITEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED, REMOVE
CIRCUIT BACK TO POINT OF CONNECTION. MAKE
BRANCH CIRCUIT WITH REMAINING DEVICES
CONTINUOUS.
3. NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES OF INFORMATION REPRESENTED IN
THE DOCUMENTS VERSUS WHAT IS FOUND IN THE
FIELD.
4. ALL DEVICES/EQUIPMENT DENOTED WITH (E) ARE
EXISTING TO REMAIN.
1
1
1
1
PP-P5B-103
PP-P5B-103
PP-P5B-103
PP-P5B-103
PP-P5B-107
PP-P5B-103
J
+60"
J
+60"
(E)
+60"
2
2
3
3
H
CO
44
H(E)
5
5
5
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
SHEET TITLE:
ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
2017/08/02
ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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ROOM 5036
ELECTRICAL PLANS
E-100
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MAS
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A
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Denver, Colorado 80205
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ARCHITECTURE
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SCALE:1 CORRIDOR ELECTRICAL PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
J J J J J J J
PP-P5B-107
PP-P5B-107 PP-P5B-107 PP-P5B-107
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
SHEET TITLE:
ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
2017/08/02
ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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MODEL CORRIDOR
ELECTRICAL PLANS
E-102
BAS
MAS
MAS
A
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ARCHITECTURE
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NO SCALE
TYPICAL DEVICE ALIGNMENT
EQ EQ
6"MIN.
℄
℄
℄
DOOR WINDOW
EQ EQ
℄LIGHTING
CONTROL
℄
℄
OFFSET COMMUNICATIONS
DEVICES FROM POWER
DEVICES TO EITHER
OPPOSITE SIDE OF STUD BAY,
OR ADJACENT STUD BAY.
NOTES:
1. IF ALIGNMENT OF DEVICES INDICATED HERE IS IN CONFLICT
WITH ADA REQUIREMENTS DUE TO INSTALLATION DETAIL, ADA
DIMENSIONS SHALL GOVERN.
2. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR ELEVATIONS.
LOCATIONS SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SHALL
SUPERCEDE LOCATIONS SHOWN HERE, UNLESS LOCATIONS
SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE NOT CODE COMPLIANT.
EQ
BACKSPLASH
ABOVE
COUNTER
DEVICE
RECEPTACLE
COUNTERTOP
EQ
FINISHED FLOOR
FINISHED CEILING
6"
MIN.
20"
MAX.
ALIGN DEVICES (OUTLETS,
CONTROLS, ETC.)
VERTICALLY. DO NOT
VERTICALLY ALIGN POWER
AND COMMUNICATIONS
DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY.
18"
48"64"
78"
90"
78"
64"
90"
6"MIN
FIRE ALARM DEVICES
48"
ELECTRICAL DEVICES
96"
NOTES:
1. IF MOUNTING HEIGHT OF DEVICES INDICATED HERE IS IN
CONFLICT WITH ADA REQUIREMENTS DUE TO INSTALLATION
DETAIL, ADA DIMENSIONS SHALL GOVERN.
2. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR ELEVATIONS.
LOCATIONS SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SHALL
SUPERCEDE LOCATIONS SHOWN HERE, UNLESS LOCATIONS
SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE NOT CODE
COMPLIANT.
WALL-MOUNT
NO SCALE
TYPICAL DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS
OC
DLV S
CBC
TS TC
ANN
FACP
SH
SH
F
120"
MAX.
80"
MIN.
96"
MAX.
TOP OF DEVICE
9'-0"+ CEILING
8'-0" CEILING
TOP OF CABINET
TOP OF CABINET
TOP OF DEVICE
CL OF DEVICE
TOP OF DEVICE
TOP OF CABINET
TOP OF CABINET
BOTTOM OF DEVICE
MINIMUM, TOP OF DEVICE
FINISHED FLOOR
FINISHED CEILING
18"
TOP OF DEVICE
48"
MINIMUM, TOP OF DEVICE
BOTTOM OF DEVICE
TOP OF CABINET
TOP OF CABINET
90"
6"MIN.
96"
NOTES:
1. IF MOUNTING HEIGHT OF DEVICES INDICATED HERE IS IN
CONFLICT WITH ADA REQUIREMENTS DUE TO INSTALLATION
DETAIL, ADA DIMENSIONS SHALL GOVERN.
2. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR ELEVATIONS.
LOCATIONS SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SHALL
SUPERCEDE LOCATIONS SHOWN HERE, UNLESS LOCATIONS
SHOWN ON INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ARE NOT CODE COMPLIANT.
TYPICAL DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS
I
I
CR
FINISHED FLOOR
48"
84"
FINISHED CEILING
90"
78"
64"
24"
NO SCALE
I
WALL-MTDCABINET
CPUAPS ACP
K C VCT CK
MAV TV
S ANN
FACP
SH
SH
F
80"
MIN.
96"
MAX.
120"
MAX.
CL OF DEVICE
CL OF DEVICE
TOP OF DEVICE
TOP OF CABINET
8'-0" CEILING
9'-0"+ CEILING
CL OF DEVICE
LOW VOLTAGE DEVICES FIRE ALARM DEVICES
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
SHEET TITLE:
ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
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ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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E-300
BAS
MAS
MAS
A
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phone 303.861.5704
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ARCHITECTURE
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ENTRY
CLOSET
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
ENTRY
CLOSET
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
SCALE: 1 ROOM 5036 LIGHTING DEMO PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 2 ROOM 5036 LIGHTING PLAN
1/4" = 1'-0"
10-LT-03
10-LT-01
10-LT-02
10-LT-08
10-LT-08
KSJ
K
Q KF5 KD4AK D4A A4 KA1B1OS
LA-002
FLAG NOTES:
1 LUTRON CONTROL PANEL AND DIMMING PANEL.
1
LA-003
LA-004
DEMOLITION NOTES:
1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL
DEMOLISHED ITEMS FROM SITE UNLESS OWNER
WISHES TO RETAIN. ITEMS REMOVED FROM SITE
SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL MANNER.
2. FOR ALL ITEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED, REMOVE
CIRCUIT BACK TO POINT OF CONNECTION. MAKE
BRANCH CIRCUIT WITH REMAINING DEVICES
CONTINUOUS.
3. NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES OF INFORMATION REPRESENTED IN
THE DOCUMENTS VERSUS WHAT IS FOUND IN THE
FIELD.
4. ALL DEVICES/EQUIPMENT DENOTED WITH (E) ARE
EXISTING TO REMAIN.
1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE ALL
NECESSARY POWER SUPPLIES FOR LED LIGHT STRIP
FIXTURES IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION.
COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH LIGHTING
DESIGNER PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. REFER TO
LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ON SHEET E-001 FOR POWER
SUPPLY SPECIFICATION.
2. NEW LIGHTING IS LOWER WATTAGE THAN EXISTING
LIGHTING BEING REMOVED. EXTEND EXISTING
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TO INCLUDE NEW LIGHTING.
3. REFER TO DRAWING E-007 OF THE FOUR SEASONS
DESIGN STANDARDS AND LUTRON DRAWINGS IN
CONSTRUCTION SET FOR LIGHTING CONTROL
INTENT.
NOTES:
LA-003
LA-003
LA-001
LA-001
OS
OS
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
SHEET TITLE:
ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
2017/08/02
ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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EL-100
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SCALE:1 CORRIDOR LIGHTING DEMO PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:2 CORRIDOR LIGHTING PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
DEMOLITION NOTES:
1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL
DEMOLISHED ITEMS FROM SITE UNLESS OWNER
WISHES TO RETAIN. ITEMS REMOVED FROM SITE
SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL MANNER.
2. FOR ALL ITEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED, REMOVE
CIRCUIT BACK TO POINT OF CONNECTION. MAKE
BRANCH CIRCUIT WITH REMAINING DEVICES
CONTINUOUS.
3. NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES OF INFORMATION REPRESENTED IN
THE DOCUMENTS VERSUS WHAT IS FOUND IN THE
FIELD.
4. ALL DEVICES/EQUIPMENT DENOTED WITH (E) ARE
EXISTING TO REMAIN.
11-LT-01 11-LT-01 11-LT-01 11-LT-01 11-LT-01
11-LT-02 11-LT-02
11-LT-02 11-LT-02
11-LT-02 11-LT-02
11-LT-02 11-LT-02
LA-006 LA-006 LA-006 LA-006 LA-006 LA-006 LA-006LA-007
LA-007
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005
LA-005 LA-005 LA-005
LA-005 LA-005 LA-005 LA-005 LA-005 LA-005 LA-005
LA-005 LA-005 LA-005
LA-005 LA-005 LA-005
1. NEW LIGHTING IS LOWER WATTAGE THAN EXISTING
LIGHTING BEING REMOVED. EXTEND EXISTING
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TO INCLUDE NEW LIGHTING.
NOTES:
(E)
(E)
FLAG NOTES:
1 EXTEND EXISTING EMERGENCY GENERATOR
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TO NEW LIGHTING FIXTURE.
1 1 1 11
(E)(E)
PROJ. NO.
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
DATE:
SCALE:
SHEET NUMBER
SHEET TITLE:
ISSUED FOR:
APPROVED:
As indicatedFOUR SEASONS RESORT AT VAILONE VAIL ROADVAIL, CO 816578203.11
2017/08/02
ISSUE FOR BUILDING
PERMIT
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
AT VAIL
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LIGHTING PLANS
EL-102
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MAS
MAS
A
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Denver, Colorado 80205
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ARCHITECTURE
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