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<br />WIRING SYSTEM CONCEALED IN WALL OR CEILING. DASHED LINES INDICATE WIRING RUN BELOW SLAB/GRADE.
<br />WIRING SYSTEM TO BE RUN EXPOSED. DASHED LINES INDICATE WIRING RUN BELOW SLAB/GRADE.
<br />BRANCH CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO PANEL. NUMBER OF ARROWHEADS INDICATE NUMBER
<br />OF CIRCUITS. THREE CIRCUITS OF ALTERNATING PHASES MAY BE COMBINED IN ONE CONDUIT
<br />SHARING A COMMON NEUTRAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
<br />CEILING MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX
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<br />WALL MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX
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<br />SINGLE POLE SWITCH, 20A, 120/277 VOLT, +48" A.F.F. TO CENTER.
<br />$3
<br />3-WAY SWITCH, 20A, 120/277 VOLT, +48" A.F.F. TO CENTER.
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<br />DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 15 AMP, 120 VOLT, +18" A.F.F. TO CENTER. FOR SINGLE
<br />=0
<br />RECEPTACLE ON A CIRCUIT, USE A 20A RECEPTACLE.
<br />"GFI" INDICATES GROUND FAULT PROTECTION
<br />"AFI" INDICATES ARC FAULT PROTECTION
<br />"WP" INDICATES WEATHERPROOF
<br />"EX" INDICATES EXISTING TO BE REUSED
<br />SHADING INDICATES DEVICE TO BE MOUNTED ABOVE COUNTER TOP (3'-4 1/2" AFF U.O.N.)
<br />DOUBLE DUPLEX (QUAD) RECEPTACLE
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<br />HEAVY DUTY DISCONNECT SWITCH
<br />MOTOR PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY MECH. CONTRACTOR, WIRED BY ELEC. CONTRACTOR
<br />4
<br />NUMERAL INDICATE HORSEPOWER
<br />PANELBOARD, SURFACE OR RECESS MOUNTED. SEE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />4' FLUORESCENT STRIP FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />2' X 4' FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />DIAGONAL INDICATES FIXTURE UNSWITCHED (NITE LIGHT)
<br />2' X 2' FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />SURFACE MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />®
<br />RECESSED DOWNLIGHT FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
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<br />LE.D. EXIT LIGHT, SHADING INDICATES ILLUMINATED FACE, ARROWS INDICATE CHEVRONS.
<br />SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS,
<br />EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS.
<br />TELEPHONE OUTLET, SAME HEIGHT AS ADJACENT RECEPTACLE, WITH 3/4" CONDUIT
<br />"W"
<br />STUBBED OUT ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING. INDICATES 60" AFF MOUNTING.
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<br />COMPUTER OUTLET, SAME HEIGHT AS ADJACENT RECEPTACLE, WITH 3/4" CONDUIT
<br />"W"
<br />STUBBED OUT ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING. INDICATES 60" AFF MOUNTING.
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<br />COMBINATION TEL/DATA OUTLET, SAME HEIGHT AS ADJACENT RECEPTACLE, WITH
<br />1" CONDUIT STUBBED OUT ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING.
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<br />FIRE ALARM PULL STATION
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<br />CEILING MOUNTED HEAT DETECTOR
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<br />TAMPER SWITCH
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<br />AUDIBLE/VISUAL ALARM DEVICE
<br />VISUAL ONLY ALARM DEVICE
<br />ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATKM
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<br />ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
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<br />JUNCTION BOX
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<br />ABOVE FINISHED GRADE
<br />KVA
<br />KILOVOLT -AMPERE
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<br />AMERICAN WIRE GAGE
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<br />MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
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<br />CONDUIT
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<br />NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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<br />CIRCUIT BREAKER
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<br />NIGHT LIGHT
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<br />CEILING
<br />PNL
<br />PANEL
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<br />ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
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<br />POLY -VINYL -CHLORIDE (SCHEDULE 40, U.O.N.)
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<br />ENERGY SAVING
<br />U.O.N.
<br />UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
<br />EMT
<br />ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING
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<br />VOLT
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<br />FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
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<br />VOLT-AMPERE
<br />GFI
<br />GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
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<br />HAND -OFF -AUTOMATIC
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<br />WEATHERPROOF
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<br />ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
<br />PART 1.00 - GENERAL
<br />1.01 SCOPE:
<br />A. These specifications and the accompanying drawings are intended to include all
<br />of the labor, materials, equipment, and fixtures to provide a complete and
<br />properly operating electrical system for the project.
<br />1.02 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
<br />A. All work shall be performed by skilled electricians in accordance with the best
<br />practices of the trade, meeting the requirements of the National Electric Code
<br />and applicable State and Local Codes.
<br />B. Pay for and obtain necessary permits and certificates of inspection.
<br />C. All materials shall be new and of the quality indicated by the brand names.
<br />Substitutions of material of equal quality by other first -line manufacturers may be
<br />acceptable provided a list of such substitutions is approved by the
<br />Architect/Engineer. A substitution list shall be submitted in triplicate within ten
<br />(10) days before bids are due. Contractors may obtain a list of approved
<br />substitutions seven (7) days before bid. Discontinued remnant products are not
<br />acceptable.
<br />D. The drawings are diagrammatic and are not intended to show all details of the
<br />work, however, all outlets as indicated must be accurately located particularly
<br />appliance outlets, which shall be located from the dimensions given on the
<br />drawings and field verified. Review the architectural, plumbing, and heating and
<br />ventilating plans in order to coordinate this work with other trades; and
<br />cooperate with them in the entire Installation.
<br />1.03 RECORD DRAWINGS:
<br />A. Provide complete record drawings of the electrical installation with all devices
<br />located and circuits plainly labeled. Provide a new type -written panel directory
<br />indicating the load served by each circuit breaker.
<br />1.04 GUARANTEE
<br />A. Furnish a guarantee in writing that all work executed under this section is free
<br />from defects of materials and workmanship for a period of one year from date of
<br />final acceptance, and that repair and/or replacement of any defective work and
<br />all damages caused thereby, which may occur during the term of the
<br />aforementioned guarantee will be made at no expense to the Owner.
<br />PART 2.00 - PRODUCTS
<br />2.01 GENERAL:
<br />A. All material shall be new with required Underwriters Laboratories label and
<br />manufacturer's label or nameplate giving complete electrical data.
<br />2.02 CONDUIT AND FITTINGS:
<br />A. All wiring shall be run in conduit unless otherwise noted. During construction,
<br />conduit shall be kept free of all foreign matter by use of capped bushings on all
<br />open ends. Paper or wood plugs are not acceptable for this purpose.
<br />1. Feeders shall utilize EMT conduit above slab, schedule 40 PVC conduit
<br />below slab or outdoor where not subject to physical damage. Where
<br />subject to physical damage or as otherwise required by code, type IMC or
<br />RGS conduit shall be used.
<br />2. For branch circuit rated 30 amperes and less, type MC flexible conduit
<br />shall be used. Where permitted by local authority having jurisdiction, type
<br />NM or NMC non-metallic sheathed cable may be used.
<br />B. Fittings:
<br />1. Couplings and connectors shall be steel set screw type.
<br />2. Flex conduit connectors shall be T & B "Tite-Bite" type or approved
<br />equivalent with anti -short bushings and insulated throats.
<br />3. Expansion fittings complete with grounding type fittings shall be provided
<br />at all expansion joint crossings.
<br />2.03 WIRE AND CABLES:
<br />A. All wires and cables shall be soft -drawn solid copper rated 600 volts, 75 degree
<br />C, type THHN or THWN. Wires in fixture raceways or heating units shall have
<br />temperature ratings verified to be suitable for the application.
<br />B. Wire shall be color coded left to right, front to back:
<br />1. For 120/208V systems as follows: neutral white; leg one, black; leg two,
<br />red; leg three, dark blue; and ground green.
<br />2. For 277/480V systems as follows: neutral natural gray; leg one, brown;
<br />leg two, orange; leg three, yellow; and ground green.
<br />C. No wire smaller than #12 AWG shall be used for lighting or power circuits.
<br />Stranded cable shall be used for #8 AWG and larger; wire smaller than #8 shall
<br />be solid.
<br />D. Conductors for circuits longer than 50' from the panel to the first outlet shall be
<br />increased one wire size to the first outlet.
<br />E. Under no circumstances shall cable or wire be stapled. Cable shall be properly
<br />clamped and mechanically straight, where possible. Wire in conduit shall be
<br />clamped or suspended as called for under the National Electric Code and/or
<br />local codes.
<br />2.04 GROUNDING:
<br />A. The conduit system and the neutral conductors of the wiring shall be grounded in
<br />accordance with Article #250 of the National Electrical Code. A separate green
<br />grounding conductor shall be required in all raceways.
<br />2.05 LOCAL SWITCHES:
<br />A. All wall switches shall be totally enclosed type rated at 15 amps, 120/277 volts,
<br />Bryant #4801 or equal by Hubbell.
<br />2.06 RECEPTACLES:
<br />A. All wall receptacles shall be NEMA 5-15R configuration.
<br />1. Duplex receptacles shall be Bryant #5252 or equal by Hubbell.
<br />2. Simplex receptacles shall be Bryant #5241 or equal by Hubbell.
<br />3. Multioutlet raceways shall be Plugmold 2000 or equal.
<br />4. Ground fault interrupting receptacles shall be provided where indicated or
<br />required by code.
<br />5. Receptacles located in bedrooms shall be provided with arc fault
<br />interrupting protection.
<br />2.07 WALL PLATES:
<br />A. Furnish and install smooth nylon wall plated of appropriate type and size at all
<br />wiring and control devices.
<br />B. Telephone and data plates shall be as required by Owner.
<br />2.08 FIXTURES:
<br />A. All fixtures shown on fixture schedule shall be furnished and installed, complete
<br />with all mounting accessories and lamps.
<br />B. All ceiling types shall be field verified for proper trims required for fixtures.
<br />C. All fluorescent fixtures shall be provided with energy saving ballast and lamps.
<br />D. All incandescent fixtures shall be provided with long life 130V rated lamps.
<br />E. All H.I.D. lamps shall be phosphorous coated type.
<br />2.09 PANEL BOARDS:
<br />A. All panel boards shall be provided as scheduled on the drawings.
<br />1. Required interrupting rating shall be as scheduled and field verified with
<br />local utility.
<br />2. All bussing shall be 98% conductivity copper.
<br />3. Recessed panels shall be provided with three (3) spare 3/4" conduits with
<br />pull cords stubbed to accessible ceiling space.
<br />B. Circuit breakers shall be bolt -on type, ratings as scheduled.
<br />1. All one and two pole breakers 30 amperes and less sholl be switching duty
<br />type.
<br />2. All breakers serving HVAC equipment shall be HACR rated.
<br />3. All 120V, 15 or 20 amp breakers serving bedroom outlets shall be arc
<br />fault interrupting type.
<br />2.10 DISCONNECT SWITCHES:
<br />A. Furnish and install all disconnect switches of size noted on the drawings.
<br />These switches shall be general duty, quick -make, quick break type in NEMA 1
<br />enclosure for indoor application, NEMA 3R for outdoor. Provide fusing per
<br />nameplate of equipment served.
<br />2.11 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM:
<br />A. Communication system provisions shall be as indicated on the drawings.
<br />Generally, the electrical contractor shall provide a system of backboards,
<br />cabinets, and raceways ready for installation of wiring to be installed under
<br />separate contract.
<br />B. Telephone backboard shall be 3/4" plywood with finish grade front, painted with
<br />two coats of fire retardant gray paint.
<br />C. Outlets shall be 2"x4"x2-1/2" box with single gang device ring.
<br />D. If ceiling space is accessible between outlets and backboard or cabinet, each
<br />outlet shall be provided with a 3/4" conduit stubbed up to ceiling. For locations
<br />with inaccessible ceiling space between outlets and backboard, up to three (3)
<br />outlets may be connected together with 3/4" conduit and homerunned to serving
<br />backboard.
<br />PART 3.00 - EXECUTION
<br />3.01 GENERAL:
<br />A. Contractor shall visit the site prior to familiarize himself with the existing
<br />conditions. Existing conditions affecting the scope of work shall not justify a
<br />change in the bid price once the contract has been awarded.
<br />3.02 TEST-
<br />A. Make all necessary test to insure that the entire installation has sufficient
<br />insulation resistance and is free from improper grounds and from shorted and/or
<br />open circuits. All loads must be balanced in every phase. Check to see that all
<br />lights and outlets function properly.
<br />3.03 UTILITY SERVICES:
<br />A. All services shall be in accordance with local utility requirements.
<br />1. Provide meter base/CT cabinet/meter arrangement per local electric
<br />utility requirements.
<br />2. Coordinate with local telephone utility for telephone service terminations
<br />both at service location within the project and at the service connection
<br />point outside the building at the property line.
<br />B. For underground services with pad mounted transformer, provide concrete pad
<br />per local utility requirements. In addition, coordinate with the utility to provide
<br />any primary conduit, terminations, etc., as required.
<br />3.04 EXCAVATION:
<br />A. Required excavation and backfill for installation of all electrical work shall be
<br />provided by the Electrical Contractor.
<br />3.05 CUTTING AND PATCHING:
<br />A. Electrical Contractor shall coordinate with the General Contractor as required to
<br />provide sleeves and openings as necessary for the installation of electrical work.
<br />B. Any electrical work penetrating the roof shall be in an approved manner to
<br />maintain the roof warranty and shall be acceptable to the Architect. Services to
<br />roof top HVAC equipment shall be routed through unit curbs where possible.
<br />C. All cutting and patching required for electrical work shall be the responsibility of
<br />the electrical contractor. Finished condition must match the surrounding
<br />installation to the satisfaction of the architect and Owner.
<br />3.06 MECHANICAL COORDINATION:
<br />A. All equipment nameplates shall be field verified prior to wiring installation. The
<br />contractor shall notify the Architect/Engineer of any deviations from the contract
<br />documents' requirements.
<br />B. The Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors shall provide all starters and
<br />disconnects as required for equipment supplied under Division 15. The Electrical
<br />Contractor shall install all non -factory mounted starter/disconnects and provide all
<br />power wiring from serving power panels to motor/equipment terminals. All
<br />control wiring shall be under Division 15 scope of work.
<br />C. HVAC Shutdown:
<br />1. If a fire alarm system is provided in the facility, the Electrical Contractor
<br />will supply all duct mounted smoke detectors and connect them to the fire
<br />alarm system. The Mechanical Contractor shall mount the detectors and
<br />provide access panels in the duct as required. HVAC shutdown wiring
<br />shall be by the Mechanical Contractor from the detector auxiliary contacts
<br />to unit shutdown terminals.
<br />2. For facilities without a fire alarm system, the Mechanical Contractor shall
<br />provide and install all duct detectors and install shutdown wiring as
<br />required. The Electrical Contractor shall provide 120V connections only to
<br />the detectors and associated monitoring panel.
<br />3.07 CLEAN UP:
<br />A. Leave this portion of the work in a clean and finished condition.
<br />3.08 DEMOLITION:
<br />A. All equipment and fixtures removed under demolition shall remain the property of
<br />the Owner. The contractor shall coordinate disposition of all equipment with the
<br />Owner. This coordination includes being responsible for the proper removal
<br />from the site of any unwanted electrical equipment.
<br />B. Walls, or portions thereof, to be demolished are indicated by dashed lines.
<br />Remove all electrical devices in those areas and remove all wires from the
<br />conduit serving removed devices. Advise, alert and post signs for all live circuit
<br />areas during renovation.
<br />C. In general, remove all branch circuiting in the area of renovation back to the
<br />serving panel. Concealed conduit may remain in place and be reused to the
<br />extent possible. No wiring may be left in abandoned conduit.
<br />D. Provide wiring as necessary to maintain circuits outside area of renovation
<br />that may be affected by the work.
<br />E. Unless otherwise shown, remove all light fixtures from the area of renovation.
<br />Fixtures to remain shall be protected from damage. Contractor to temporarily
<br />suspend fixtures in place prior to relocation or store fixtures in safe, secure
<br />area on site.
<br />F. Remove all data and communication wiring and devices within the area of
<br />renovation.
<br />INFORMATION HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, DATED NOV,
<br />2006. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTED BY NEW
<br />WORK PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY FOR OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
<br />. cVEIGH & MANGUM
<br />ENGINEERING•INC
<br />340 Interstate North Parkway, Suite 360
<br />Atlanta - Georgia 30339
<br />Ph: (678) 213-1616 Fax: (678) 213-1617
<br />email: mail@MeVeighMangum.com
<br />of Record: Tony G. Fernandez License No.: 60754
<br />FOUSE
<br />ARCHITECTURE
<br />& INTERIORS, P.C.
<br />3201 S. Cherokee Lane Suite 340
<br />Woodstock, Georgia 30188
<br />Voice 678-391-5365
<br />Fax 678-391-5362
<br />email: rlf@fousearchitecture.com
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<br />STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
<br />McVeigh & Mangum Engineering Inc
<br />340 N Interstate Parkway, Suite 360
<br />Atlanta, GA 30339
<br />Contact: Chad McDonald, P.E.
<br />678.213.1616
<br />MEP ENGINEER:
<br />McVeigh & Mangum Engineering Inc
<br />340 N Interstate Parkway, Suite 360
<br />Atlanta, GA 30339
<br />Contact: Tony G. Fernandez, P.E.
<br />678.213.1616
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<br />Job Number 11002
<br />Original Issue Date 08-31-2012
<br />Issue Dates:
<br />No. I
<br />PERMIT/CONSTRUCTION 08-312012
<br />Sheet Title:
<br />ELECTRICAL
<br />LEGEND, NOTES
<br />AND DETAILS
<br />Sheet:
<br />-001
<br />FOR CONSTRUCTION
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