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HomeMy WebLinkAbout084 - E002 - SPECIFICATIONSA.B.1.2.3.C.1.2.3.4.5.D.1.2.E.1.2.3.4.F.G.H.1.I.1.a.b.c.J.1.1.2.3.ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSDIVISION 26 - ELECTRICALSCOPEThe provisions, terms and requirements of Division 1 and 2, the applicable Drawings and Technical Specifications herein shallapply to work under this Division.This Work consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing of all labor, equipment, appliances and materials and theperformance of all operations in connection with the installation of all electrical work completed, in strict accordance withSpecifications and/or Drawings, applicable codes, including incidental materials necessary and required for their completion."PROVIDE" = Furnished and installed complete. "OR EQUAL" = Or equal as approved to quote by Engineer, 10 days prior toBid.260000 - COMMON WORK RESULTSIntent of Drawings: Drawings are partly diagrammatic and do not show exact location of conduit unless specificallydimensioned.Workmanship:Work shall be accomplished by workmen skilled in particular trade, in conformance with best practices andaccepted standards.Work shall contribute to efficiency of operation, accessibility, maintenance and appearance. No part of installationshall interfere with operation of any other system or part of building.Non-satisfactory work shall be corrected at no additional expense to Owner.Responsibility:The Electrical Contractor is responsible for installation of satisfactory and complete work in accordance with theintent of Drawings and Specifications. Provide, at no extra cost, incidental items required for completion of workeven though not specifically mentioned or indicated in Specifications or on Drawings.If, at any time, and in any case, change in location of conduit, outlets, fixtures, switches, panels, electricalequipment or associated components, etc., becomes necessary due to obstacles or installation of other trades,such required changes shall be made by Contractor at no extra cost.Conflicts discovered during construction shall be immediately called to the attention of the Engineer for decision.Do not proceed with installation in area of question until conflict has been fully resolved.Coordinate all electrical work with other trades to prevent unnecessary delays in the construction schedule.Excavation and backfill required by electrical installations shall be accomplished in accordance with Division 2 bythis Contractor.Guarantee-Warranty: This Contractor shall and hereby does warrant and guarantee:That all work executed under this Section will be free from defects of materials and workmanship for a period ofone year from the date of final acceptance of this work.The Contractor agrees to, at the Contractor's own expense, repair and replace all such defective materials andwork and all other work damaged thereby which becomes defective during the term of warranty. Agreement doesnot include damages done by Owner.Permits, Tests, Codes and Standards:Electrical Contractor to pay for all permits and fees in connection with this work.WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITIONS OF ADOPTED LOCAL, STATEAND NATIONAL CODES AND ORDINANCES, THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL, AND UTILITY COMPANYREGULATIONS.Electrical work shall conform to National Electrical Codes, latest editions, as a minimum requirement.All material to conform with applicable standards.Discrepancies: Prior to submitting Bid, Contractor shall refer any apparent discrepancies or omissions to engineer forclarification.Prior Approvals: All proposed substitutions shall be received by the Engineer10 days prior to Bid. Priors receivedafter 3 p.m. of the 10th day will be rejected. Supply technical data, photometrics and dimensional Drawingsshowing that substitutes are equal to product specified.Shop Drawing Submittals:In addition to distribution requirements for submittals specified in Division 1 Section "Submittals," submit ElectronicDrawings in pdf format for final and official approval through the General Contractor as listed below. If theAuthority Having Jurisdiction requires Shop Drawings to have a Registered Engineers Stamp Affixed, this shall bethe sole responsibility of the Contractor to acquire such stamp at Contractor's cost.Additional copies may be required by individual Sections of these Specifications. Copies of price list sheets arenot acceptable. Manufacturer's name and address must appear on each sheet. All copies shall be legible.Shop Drawings shall include a completed specification sheet of all equipment along with fabrication, installationdrawings, setting diagrams, schedules, patterns, templates and similar Drawings.Project Close-Out Record Documents:Provide three full size sets, unless more are called for under Division 1 (one for Engineer and one for Owner). Inaddition to requirements called for under Division 1, indicate the following installed conditions:Actual location of all electrical service gear/feeders, panel/motor/special equipment feeders, all majorunderground or underslab conduits, all conduit stubs for future use, any change in branch circuitry fromDrawings, key junction boxes and pull boxes not indicated on Drawings, any control locations or indicatorlights not shown on Drawings.Addendum items, change order items and all changes made to Drawings from Bidding phase through toProject completion.Actual equipment and materials installed. Where manufacturer and catalog number are indicated onDrawings, generally or in fixture or equipment schedules, change to reflect actual products installed.Change service panel and branch panel breaker locations and schedules to reflect actual installedconditions.d.Project Close-out Maintenance Manuals:Prepare 3 copies, unless more are called for under Division 1 (one for Engineer, two for Owner). In addition torequirements under Division 1, provide heavy duty, durable 3-ring vinyl covered loose-leaf binder for each manualsized to receive 8.5 inch by 11 inch paper. Provide a clear plastic sleeve on the spine to hold labels and pocketsin the cover to receive folded sheets. In manual, include all Shop Drawings, installation/operation/maintenancedata furnished with electrical equipment, voice/data test reports, and letters from manufacturer's representativesthat the fire alarm, has been completed and tested to satisfy requirements/codes. List project name, date, andContractor's name, address and telephone number. Include index sheet for each Specification Section indicatingequipment, with supplier and supplier's telephone number. Provide tabbed dividers indicating major groupings ofequipment.Turn over to Owner all spare equipment and devices specified and shown.2.Electrical Identification:Apply circuit/control/item designation labels of engraved plastic laminate for disconnect switches, breakers,pushbuttons, pilot lights, FA duct detection, motor starters, panelboards and main control panel and similarsystems.Identify all 120 VAC and 208 VAC power receptacle cover plates with panel and circuit number utilizing a clearlabel with black designations. Designation example: L1-38.Identify underground exterior electrical circuits by installation of continuous underground plastic marker, 6 - 8inches below grade.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.260519 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLESSubmit Shop Drawings in accordance with the "Common Work Results" Section.Feeders: Copper THHN-THWN. Solid for No. 10 AWG and smaller; stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger.Branch Circuits: Copper THHN-THWN. Solid for No. 10 AWG and smaller; stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger.Aluminum conductors are not acceptable.Conductor Insulation: Comply with NEMA WC 70 for types THHN-THWN. Utilize other types of insulation only wherespecifically noted or required by code for the installed condition.Tighten electrical connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, in accordance with manufacturer's publishedtorque tightening valves or as specified in UL Codes.Color code secondary service, feeder, and branch circuit conductors with factory applied color as follows:240/120 VoltsPhaseBlackARedBWhiteNeutralGreenGroundA.B.260526 - GROUNDING AND BONDINGSubmit Shop Drawings in accordance with the "Common Work Results" Section.Install separate insulated equipment grounding conductors for feeder and branch circuits in compliance with NFPA 70Article 250.A.B.1.a.b.c.2.a.b.c.d.3.4.C.1.D.1.E.260533 - RACEWAYS AND BOXESSubmit Shop Drawings in accordance with the "Common Work Results" section.Conduit Raceway:Indoors, use the following, unless otherwise stated:Concealed: EMT or MC cable.Exposed: EMT, IMC or RMC.Connection to vibrating equipment: Flexible metal conduit.Outdoors, use the following, unless otherwise stated:Concealed: RMC or IMC.Exposed: RMC or IMC.Underground: Schedule 40 PVC with Schedule 80 PVC fittings.Connection to Vibrating Equipment: Liquid tight flexible metal conduit.ENT IS NOT ALLOWED.Conceal conduit and cable, unless otherwise noted; conduit is permitted to be exposed in equipment rooms. Allconduits shall have insulated ground wire installed. Do not install conduit embedded in slabs. EMT fittings shallbe steel, compression or set screw type. All raceways shall be installed and supported in accordance with NFPA70 and applicable codes.Outlet Boxes:Conform to UL 514A, "Metallic Boxes, Electrical," and UL 514B, "Fittings for Conduit and Outlet Boxes." Outletboxes shall be metallic and installed flush in all areas, except mechanical rooms, above lay-in ceilings, or asotherwise indicated. Minimum size to be 4 inches square by 2-1/8 inches deep. Boxes shall be of type, shape,size and depth to suit each location and application. All fittings shall be steel.Pull and Junction Boxes:Comply with UL 50, "Electrical Cabinets and Boxes," for boxes over 100 cubic inches volume. Boxes shall havescrewed or bolt-on covers, shall be suitable for the intended application and shall be labeled.All materials shall be UL listed, appropriate for intended application. Entire raceway system shall be in accordancewith NFPA 70, ANSI, NEMA, UL, and all other applicable codes.A.B.C.1.2.3.D.1.2.3.4.5.6.E.1.2.265100 - LIGHTINGSubmit Shop Drawings in accordance with the "Common Work Results" Section.Manufacturer, model, style, color, size, etc., as scheduled. If no color has been selected, provide fixture with thestandard finish as published by the manufacturer. All fixtures to be supplied as complete, housing, sockets, lampholders, internal working, wire guards, lens guards, diffusing materials or lenses, pendants, hangers, canopies,aligners, end caps, ballasts and emergency battery packs, plaster frames, recessing boxes, hold down clips, anchorbolts, etc. Install plumb and true, free of light leaks, warps, dents and other irregularities.Support for Recessed and semi-recessed Grid-type Fluorescent Fixtures:All lighting fixtures shall be positively attached to the suspended ceiling system by mechanical means asspecified in the National Electric Code, Section 410-36 (b) unless independently supported. The attachmentdevice, a minimum of two per fixture, shall have a capacity of 100 percent of the lighting fixture weight acting inany direction.Lighting fixtures weighing less than 56 pounds shall have, in addition to the requirements outlined above, two No.12-gage hangers connected from opposite corners of the fixture housing to the structure above. These wiresmay be slack.Lighting fixtures weighing 56 pounds or more shall be supported directly from the structure above by approvedhangers.LED Modules:Comply with ANSI C78.377, UL 8750, IES LM-79 and IES LM-80.CRI minimum of 80 or as scheduled.Efficiency: 60 Lumens per watt minimum for down lights and 90 lumens minimum per watt minimum for otherfixture types or as schedule on the drawings.Rated life of minimum 50,000 hours minimum or as scheduled.Fully serviceable and upgradable Light Engine.Warranty: 3-year minimum for all fixture components.LED Drivers:LED Driver/Power Supply: Integral high efficiency driver with power supply of 120V-277v input 60HZ. Powerfactor greater than 0.9 at full load. Drive current at 1000ma maximum. Class 2 power supply. Dimming utilizing0-10V dimming control. Provide continuous flicker free dimming from 100 percent to 10 percent. The driver shallbe capable of being serviced through the aperture for down light applications.Warranty: 3-year minimum for all fixture components.2.3.06.29.17 11:09 PM | L:\SRXBZN_LIGHT\BIMCAD\Elec\Phase 2 SRX_BFR\SRX_BFR E002 - SPECIFICATIONS.dwgE002SPECIFICATIONSEGOLF-BRONECDRAWN BY |REVISIONS©| ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDCHECKED BY |®PROJECT #|SOUTH RANGE CROSSING BUILD FOR RENT SRXBZN_LIGHT BOZEMAN, MT 59715CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS08.01.20232020SRXBZN_LIGHT