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<br />DIVISION 16000 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
<br />SECTION 16010
<br />GENERAL PROVISIONS
<br />PART1-GENERAL
<br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED
<br />A. Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment as required by the plans and specifications to provide a
<br />complete and operable electrical system. This specification describes the types of materials, methods, and
<br />management to be utilized. This includes the work listed in this division as well as equipment furnished
<br />under other divisions not specifically mentioned herein.
<br />B. Guarantee all materials and labor for a period of (1) year from date of substantial completion. Pass on any
<br />additional manufacturer warranties to the owner.
<br />C. Contractor shall coordinate with electric and telephone utilities prior to bid and furnish both with their
<br />required sets of plans within 10 days of being awarded project. Obtain pdfs of plans from GC to plot and
<br />send to the utility companies.
<br />1.02 CODES AND STANDARDS
<br />A. All equipment, materials, and methods of design and installation are to comply with the National Electrical
<br />Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and the requirements of applicable local
<br />codes. Codes and standards of the following organizations may be referred to in this section and shall be
<br />considered as the minimum acceptable. A reference herein to any portion of the standard or code is not to
<br />be considered as negating any other portion of the standard or code.
<br />1. National Electrical Code (NEC), 2008 ed.
<br />2. National Electric Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
<br />3. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
<br />4. Florida Building Code (FBC), 2010 ed.
<br />5. Florida Fire Prevention Code (FFPC), 2010 ed.
<br />1.03 EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
<br />A. All equipment and material shall be new unless allowed below, free from defects, of current manufacture,
<br />and listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., (UL) where UL requirements apply. All materials are to be
<br />products of reputable and experienced manufacturers.
<br />B. Provide protection for materials and equipment against loss or damage throughout the contract. Provide
<br />protection from the effect of weather prior to installation, store items to be installed in indoor weather
<br />protected location.
<br />C. Following installation, protect materials and equipment from corrosion, physical damage and effects of
<br />moisture on insulation.
<br />D. Do not cut or notch any structural member or building surface without specific approval of the Structural
<br />Engineer.
<br />E. All work will be performed by accomplished, qualified and experienced personnel working under
<br />continuous competent supervision.
<br />F. Contractor shall restore fire ratings of all rated assemblies penetrated with the appropriate assembly:
<br />W-L-1049, W-L-3214, W-L-4008, C-AJ-1353, C-AJ-1354, C-AJ-1080, or equivalent suitable with penetrant and
<br />wall/floor assembly.
<br />1.04 PERMITS
<br />A. Obtain and pay for all permits and inspections pertinent to the electrical installation.
<br />1.05 SITE INSPECTION
<br />A. Prior to submitting a bid, visit the project site and ascertain conditions affecting the proposed work and all
<br />existing electrical facilities.
<br />B. Furnish all labor associated with accompanying Engineer during observations of construction.
<br />1.06 TEMPORARY INSTALLATION
<br />A. Provide all temporary lighting and 120V/20A power reachable with a 100ft extension cord for use by trades.
<br />B. Temporary installation shall conform to the requirements of the NEC, OSHA, and the State and local
<br />governing bodies.
<br />C. Pay all cost for temporary power services and power usage charges until project final acceptance by owner.
<br />1.07 SHOP DRAWINGS
<br />A. Submit 6 copies of all project submittal data and shop drawings.
<br />B. Submit complete shop drawings for review prior to purchase of the following:
<br />1. Light fixtures.
<br />2. Wiring devices.
<br />3. Panelboards, switchboards, transformers, safety switches, and fuses.
<br />4. Fire alarm system.
<br />C. Contractor shall review shop drawings and submittals of every trade where an electrical connection is
<br />required and report any variances from electrical characteristics noted on the electrical drawings to the
<br />Engineer before proceeding with rough -in work.
<br />1.08 RECORD DRAWINGS
<br />A. Maintain a neatly marked set of record drawings showing installation location, and/or routing of conduits,
<br />depth of buried cables, pull boxes, junction boxes, outlets, and a single -line diagram of the building
<br />electrical distribution system and floor plans indicating location and area served for all distribution. After
<br />final inspection, within 30 days after the date of system acceptance, transfer all record information to the
<br />Owner as required in the contract.
<br />B. If the contractor elects not to utilize circuitry as designated on plans and in schedules, contractor shall
<br />provide as -built markups of plans and schedules to engineer.
<br />C. An operating manual and maintenance manual shall be provided to the building owner. The manuals shall
<br />include, at a minimum, the following:
<br />1. Submittal data stating equipment rating and selected options for each piece of equipment requiring
<br />maintenance.
<br />2. Operation manuals and maintenance manuals for each piece of equipment requiring maintenance.
<br />Required routine maintenance actions shall be clearly identified.
<br />3. Names and addresses of at least one qualified service agency.
<br />PART 2 - EXECUTION
<br />2.01 INSTALLATION
<br />A. The electrical plans show general arrangements and locations for equipment conduit, outlets, etc. Unless
<br />detailed or dimensioned, exact locations of conduit, routing of cables and placement of equipment will be
<br />governed by structural conditions, physical interference, owner equipment, and locations of electrical
<br />termination on equipment. Examine architectural, structural, and mechanical plans and shop drawings for
<br />the various equipment in order to determine exact routing and placement of all raceways, cables, and
<br />equipment, to assure a workable installation in accordance with NEC. Such coordination shall be
<br />anticipated during bid.
<br />B. Where plans and specifications or schedules are in conflict, contractor shall assume the most stringent
<br />requirements apply and submit an RFI prior to submitting bid.
<br />C. Any product substitutions from specified make & model numbers shall be qualified in bid in writing with
<br />explanation of reason for substitution and cost savings associated with substitution.
<br />D. Contractor shall obtain Fire Protection drawings where ESFR fire protection is installed and maintain 12"
<br />clearance (24" if FM Global has jurisdiction) from all ESFR sprinkler heads with light fixtures, raceways, and
<br />any other electrical component.
<br />***END OF SECTION***
<br />SECTION 16070
<br />ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT
<br />PART1-GENERAL
<br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED
<br />A. Provide all labor, materials and equipment as required furnishing connections to all electrical equipment,
<br />lights, etc.
<br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS
<br />2.01 GENERAL
<br />A. See Section 16111, Conduit Raceways; Section 16140 Wiring Devices; and Section 16120 Wire and Cables for
<br />additional requirements. Provide final connections for equipment consistent with the following:
<br />1. Permanently installed fixed equipment - flexible seal-tite conduit from branch circuit terminal
<br />equipment, or raceway; to equipment, control cabinet, terminal junction box, or wiring terminals.
<br />Totally enclose all wiring in raceway.
<br />2. Movable and/or portable equipment - wiring device, cord cap, and multi -conductor cord suitable for
<br />the equipment and in accordance with NEC requirements (Article 400).
<br />3. Other methods as required by the National Electrical Code and/or as required by special equipment
<br />or field conditions.
<br />PART 3 - EXECUTION
<br />3.01 INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
<br />A. Make electrical connections in accordance with connector manufacturer's written instructions and with
<br />recognized industry practices, and complying with requirements of NEC and NECA's "Standard of
<br />Installation" to ensure that products fulfill requirements.
<br />B. Connect electrical power supply conductors to equipment conductors in accordance with equipment
<br />manufacturer's written instructions and wiring diagrams.
<br />C. Verify all electrical loads (voltage, phase, full load amperes, number and point of connections, minimum
<br />circuit ampacity, etc.) for equipment furnished under other Sections of this specification, by reviewing
<br />respective shop drawings furnished under each section. Report any variances from electrical characteristics
<br />noted on the electrical drawings to the Engineer before proceeding with rough -in work.
<br />D. Obtain and review the equipment shop drawings to determine particular final connection requirements
<br />before rough in begins for each equipment item.
<br />E. Contractor shall pay particular attention to lug arrangements in project submittal data, as well as in the field
<br />when equipment arrives, with respect to specified conductors for every piece of equipment and report any
<br />variances from electrical characteristics noted on the electrical drawings to the Engineer before proceeding
<br />with rough -in work.
<br />***END OF SECTION***
<br />SECTION 16111
<br />CONDUIT RACEWAYS
<br />PART 1- GENERAL
<br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED
<br />A. Furnish all labor, materials and equipment as required to install all flexible or rigid conduit, couplings,
<br />supports and nonmetallic ducts, as shown on the Plans.
<br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS
<br />2.01 MATERIALS
<br />A. GENERAL: Provide conduit, and fittings of types, grades, sizes, and weights (wall thicknesses) as indicated;
<br />with minimum trade size of 1/2" above grade and 3/4" below grade.
<br />B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) with die cast or steel set -screw fitting for dry and damp locations,
<br />compression for wet locations.
<br />C. RIGID METAL CONDUIT (RMC) with threaded fittings and UL 6 listing.
<br />D. RIGID NON-METALLIC CONDUIT (RNC): Schedule 40, with matching glue -on socket fittings.
<br />E. FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT (FMC): Galvanized interlocked steel strip with positive locking cadmium
<br />plated steel or malleable iron fittings.
<br />F. LIQUID -TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT (LT): Provide liquid -tight, flexible metal conduit;
<br />constructed of single strip, flexible continuous, interlocked, and double -wrapped steel; galvanized inside
<br />and outside; coated with liquid -tight jacket of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with positive locking
<br />cadmium plated steel or malleable iron fittings and compression type steel ferrule and neoprene gasket
<br />sealing rings.
<br />G. EXPANSION FITTINGS: OZ Type AX, or equivalent to suit application.
<br />2.02 SCHEDULE OF LOCATIONS
<br />A. RMC or Schedule 80 PVC in all areas subject to physical damage to an elevation of 48" AFF/AFG.
<br />B. EMT for all above grade areas in the building unless noted otherwise.
<br />C. RNC for all areas below grade.
<br />D. LT for all exposed locations within coolers and freezers.
<br />E. Make connections to motors and equipment with FMC and LT as environmental conditions dictate.
<br />PART 3 - EXECUTION
<br />3.01 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Install conduit concealed in all areas where possible.
<br />B. Coordinate installation of conduit in masonry work.
<br />C. Plug ends of conduits to prevent entry of dirt or moisture. Provide non -shrinking electrical putty to seal
<br />conduits which emerge from grade after conductors are installed.
<br />D. Route all exposed conduits parallel or perpendicular to building lines.
<br />E. Do not exceed number of bends in conduit beyond that allowed by the NEC.
<br />F. PVC conduit runs less than 50 ft shall incorporate Schedule 80 elbows, over 50 ft use RMC coated with
<br />bitumastic. Prior to backfill, take digital photographs.
<br />G. Keep conduits at least 12" away from gas lines and hot water pipes, and in no case permit conductors to
<br />reach higher than rated temperatures.
<br />H. Fasten raceways securely in place. Firmly fasten conduit within three feet of each outlet, junction box,
<br />cabinet, or fitting. Support metallic conduit in accordance with the NEC. Use "bolt -on" raceway fasteners
<br />designed for the purpose in exposed and wet areas, "snap -on" black metal "Caddy" clips in metal stud
<br />walls and above ceilings. All fasteners, straps, clips, etc. shall be UL listed for their use. Where conduit is
<br />surface mounted in kitchen, secure with stand-off style straps which allow all sides of the conduit to be
<br />cleaned.
<br />I. Weatherproof any penetration through exterior of building including slab on grade.
<br />J. Provide pull boxes as dictated by wire pulling requirements. Unless shown otherwise, face into secondary
<br />or unfinished rooms.
<br />K. All raceways shall be kept at least 1-1/2" away from metal roof decking.
<br />L. All empty raceways used for structured cabling shall be terminated with connectors and bushings.
<br />M. Make watertight roof penetrations at equipment served. Conduits shall not be run horizontally exposed on
<br />top of roofs.
<br />N. Provide suitable protection of conduits during construction to prevent debris from entering while conduits
<br />are not terminated.
<br />O. Do not install raceways within 12" horizontally of ESFR sprinkler heads (24" if FM Global has jurisdiction).
<br />***END OF SECTION***
<br />SECTION 16120
<br />BUILDING WIRE AND CABLE
<br />PART 1- GENERAL
<br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED
<br />A. Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment as required to install all wires and cables as shown on the Plans,
<br />and as required to connect all electrical services and equipment.
<br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS
<br />2.01 MATERIALS
<br />A. All wiring shall be copper unless specifically noted otherwise on plans. Where type XHHW-2 aluminum
<br />conductors are permitted per the plans, conductor terminations shall be made with compression pigtail
<br />adapters (ILSCO Type ACM or ACO) with anti -oxidant applied to exposed conductor. Owner is advised to
<br />refer to NFPA 70B for periodic inspection recommendations.
<br />B. Minimum size conductors and insulation types:
<br />1. Branch circuits and feeders, # 12 AWG THHN/THWN.
<br />2. Service entrance, XHI-IW or THWN.
<br />3. Control circuits, # 14 AWG THHN/THWN.
<br />C. MC Cable may be used in lieu of conduit and wire where installed in accordance with all of the following
<br />conditions.
<br />1. Concealed and only where approved by owner.
<br />2. Per requirements of the NEC and local codes.
<br />3. Branch circuits 30 amps and below.
<br />4. Where installed after the first junction box from a panel, i.e. do not connect MC cable to panelboards.
<br />PART 3 - EXECUTION
<br />3.01 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Color coding shall be as follows:
<br />Voltage Phase A Phase B Phase C Neutral
<br />120/240 Black Orange Blue White
<br />B. Provide a green grounding conductor in all raceways except service entrance. Provide a green with yellow
<br />stripe conductor in raceways with isolated ground conductors specified on plans.
<br />C. Provide conductors with identification tags as manufactured by Brady or approved equal.
<br />D. Install wires and cables continuous without splices from source of supply to distribution equipment and
<br />from source of supply to motors, lighting, or power outlets. Do not use pull boxes for making splices. Do
<br />not install splices in conduits or trench.
<br />E. Support vertically installed conductors at intervals not to exceed those allowed by the NEC. Do not splice
<br />vertically installed conductors.
<br />F. Remove any existing wiring (line voltage and low voltage) which is abandoned in place or will become
<br />obsolete due to construction.
<br />G. Any feeder lengths described in Voltage Drop or Fault Current Study tables are not to be relied upon for
<br />bidding or construction. Contractor is advised to review specification 16010, 2.01, A for coordination with
<br />other trades which may affect feeder installation routing and lengths.
<br />H. Prior to energizing, check service lateral and feeders for electrical continuity and clear of short-circuits.
<br />Check with "Megger" tester for phase -to -phase, phase -to -neutral, and phase -to -ground insulation resistance
<br />levels to insure system insulation levels are in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Use 500
<br />volt tester for 208 volt and 240 volt applications;1000 volt tester for 480 volt applications. If resistance levels
<br />are low, take corrective measures as necessary including but not limited to replacement of all materials as
<br />required.
<br />***END OF SECTION***
<br />SECTION 16130
<br />PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES
<br />PART 1- GENERAL
<br />1.01 DESCRIPTION
<br />A. Construct junction or pull boxes less than 100 cubic inches as "standard outlet boxes".
<br />B. Construct junction or pull boxes greater than 100 cubic inches as "cabinets".
<br />C. Provide all covers of same gauge metal and include screws.
<br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS
<br />2.01 STANDARD OUTLET BOXES
<br />A. Make of material resistant to corrosion or suitably protected, both internally and externally by galvanizing.
<br />B. Boxes installed in damp or wet locations shall be U.L. approved for the purpose.
<br />C. Metal boxes to meet NEC construction specifications.
<br />D. Boxes exposed or surface mounted shall be die-cast or permanent- mold cast aluminum body with threaded
<br />external hub and cast cover.
<br />E. Provide in -ground junction box, Quazite #PG1118BA12 /PG1118HH00 or equivalent for in ground
<br />applications. Top flush with finished grade.
<br />2.02 CABINETS
<br />A. 14 gauge sheet steel with corrosion resistant finish.
<br />B. Ample space for wires, connections and equipment.
<br />C. Cabinet fronts: Sheet steel panels with hinged door and locking provisions.
<br />D. Flush cabinets: Cover shall be approximately 3/4" larger than cabinet on all sides, set with front firmly
<br />against the finished wall surface.
<br />E. Telephone cabinets: Size and depths as noted on Drawings, with fire -retardant wood backboards.
<br />PART 3 - EXECUTION
<br />3.01 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Install junction boxes so that covers are readily accessible after the completion of the installation.
<br />B.
<br />Mount rigidly in place with front of box level and plumb.
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<br />Secure flush covers with corrosion resistant screws or bolts.
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<br />Provide each pull box with sufficient clamps to which cables shall be secured in neat and orderly fashion
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<br />Neatly write each "panel - circuit" contained in each junction box on the cover with a permanent marker.
<br />***END OF SECTION***
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<br />The work under this section includes wall switches, receptacles, occupancy sensors, wall dimmers, device
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<br />WALL SWITCHES: 20-amp,120/277V commercial grade. Single pole (White): Leviton CS120-2W. 3-way
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<br />Note mounting heights indicated by the symbology and notes on the plans.
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<br />All devices shall have a bonding pigtail conductor from grounding terminal to the metal box system (except
<br />IG). Self -grounding receptacles using mounting screws as bonding means are not approved.
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<br />Except as otherwise indicated on the Drawings, mount devices flush, with long dimension vertical, and
<br />grounding pin on receptacles on bottom. Group adjacent switches and receptacles under a single,
<br />multi -gang wall plate. Where communications outlets are shown adjacent to power receptacles, both shall
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<br />The mechanical connector bodies shall be manufactured from high strength, high conductivity cast copper
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<br />Split bolt connector types are NOT allowed.
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<br />The connectors shall meet or exceed UL 467 and be clearly marked with the catalog number, conductor size
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