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I t I - - _ _ --- �4-{q , ._ �OUVER 150 I; ' gyp; : r v r '`, 5 i x I (ti I I �i ' r ( o _�0• - ___ ! f t t A I _ EF3 - 150 �` I (I I .`.G I 44 ticG ihM:;;a,,L I I t` C,_ I! C t' cry r`" (I !llLrtc \ % ....<!� ! �t !- -- 16 l ! ! I r !- .i ` ! t '/ ;� WCII ! I _-_: .. .. , t! MATCHt1NE � (' 2x1 - ; 0 � li -�-` -'--- - `� 8.0 1 - n - � ,.' 1! �\ I��I jt � �� � �t I � � � WI 165 i IE' ! }---- _ 1} �� \ j A I I ''. =6'0- . I i I �5 A \� � i I I I I i t , 150 'ems. 1' �� 8 I ! 5 '^F I I -�/r I I A-1 I I 150 �t 7 I I E, 1 8„_1,0» 1 so I� .I i n R I �10..0TA c I tr A �i II VAV-2--2-, I I II oo :I I I 06 >, I —,ate__ �, ._ I FOR CONSTRUCTION 200 TRANSITION FROM FAN IONIZATION DETECTOR CONNECTION TO SUPPLY 2000CFM OF GREATER LR, Fj�D I&T�I DUCT SIZE, REFER TO BY FIRE ALARM RETURN AIR DUCT FLOOR PLAN CONTRACTOR, REFER TO FLOOR WALL SLEEVE ISOLATION MINIMUM (4) 3/8' IE�TT INSULATED FLEX DUCT A''``�tLL I FLEXIBLE PLAN FOR SIZE, LOUVER VALVE SUPPORT RODS FLEXIBLE DUCT MAXIMUM LENGTH AS SPECIFIED CONNECTION ATTACHED TO CONNECTOR STRUCTURE (TYPICAL) CEILING V CHILLED WATER PIPING REFER TO OUTSIDE AIR SET AT EDGE OF FLOOR PLAN FOR) DUCT REFER TO CHAMFER SPIIN- N TAP W TH VpLUME DAMPER, CONTINUATION FLOOR PLAN FOR RETURN AIR FLOW PR❑V1 E YOUN REGULATOR IF DAMPER IS LOCATED IN AN INACCESSIBLE T CONTINUATION LOCATION, DD II EE DUCT COLLATAPE RNSTR& JACKNETR' (TYPICAL) INSULATED FRAMED FULL CONDENSATE SIZED SHEET METAL t PLENUM. T❑ADET CAULK SUPPLY FAN CABINET ILE� POT FEEDER SPII��� GG pp ECIFIEDYBY ARCHITECT` -SCHEDULED A R EEVI EE, ACTUAL DEVICE 4CH NOTE: /T\ UNIT MOUNTED FILTER ACCESS PANEL RE: FLOOR PLAN FOR ROTATE MOTOR TO DUCT SIZE, PROVIDE AIR DU/C MAY VARY FROM AIR EV CE SHOWN, ACTUAL WALL OPENING SHALL BE EXACTLY AS LOUVER SIZE SIDE POSITION WHEN TRANSITION AS REQ'D ON 4' CONCRETE 4' CONCRET SHOWN, LOUVER IS INSTALLED ABOVECEILING (TYPICAL) NOTE: SUPPORT FLEX DUCT FROM STRUCTURE AS SPECIFIED, BLOCKS WITH HOUSEKEEPING FLEXIBLE UNDERSIZED 1/40, DUCT SHALL NOT KINK, SAG OR REST ON LIGHT FIXTURES, NEOPRENE PAD CONNECTION CEILING SUPPORT TEES OR TILE, PAD 1 TYPE IN -LINE EXHAUST FAN 2 AIRS DEVICE IN ACCESIBLE CEILING 3 JAIRS�HANDLING UNITNOT 4 TYPICAL LOUVER DETAIL POT FEEDER DETAIL TO SALE NOT TO CALE 5 0 SCALE NOT TO SCALE ACCESS PANEL ROOF EXTERIOR WALL R-6 DUCT DRYER TRIPLE DUTY - PIPE WRAP INSULATION FAN SHUT OFF VALVE VALVE _ ROUTE TO WALL LOUVER 4'0 DUCT DRYER VANS FLEXIBLE COUPLING PETE PLUG PROVIDE MISC. GALV, ANGLE OR 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 3' BAS '/ PRESSURE GAUGE UNISTRUT BOLTED ANGLE W/ (2) 5/16' CEILING PUMP STATUS (TYP,) MOUNT ALL GAUGES AT SAME TO STRUCTURE ABOVE HEX HEAD SCREWS, OR W/ WELD, FAN CABINET 4' RIGID SHEET METAL P❑P-RIVET JOINTS TO 2'-0' MIN, HEIGHT, PROVIDE COUPLING GAURD (MIN, OF 3 PLACES) CLAMP MAINTAIN SMOOTH �....,._._. �--� AT INNER SURFACE, SUCTION DIFFUSER MOTOR GALVALL THREAD :. • .. ONNECTI❑N TO NIT AND UCT SEAL WITH HARDCAST DT TAPE AND FTA-20 ADHESIVE WITH BASKET STRAINER REMOVAL SPACE 1-1/4' PIPE , SADDL ROD SIZE PER MFGR RECOMMENDATIONS GALV, ANGLE CEILING UNISTRUT TRAPEZE CONCRETE DRYER FLEXIBLE DUCT :.. ..� ..� ................. ...................- ADJUSTABLE FOOT REDUCER @ CLGPLANK,---- GRILLE. SIZED AS , RE: ARCH T❑ DRYER (6'-0' OVERALL LENGTH) GROUT PUMP BASE HOUSEKEEPING PAD AFTER FIELD ALIGNMENT— RE: SPEC'S SHOWN ON DRAWING, HARD PIPE INSIDE NOTE: CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE STRUCT, ENGR, APPROVAL 10 GAGE PLATE PERFORATED W/ CEILING --- WALL FOR ANY AND ALL PIPE MOUNTING DETAILS TO CONCRETE OR STEEL STRUCTURE, 5/16' HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS EXHAUST GRILLE PROVIDED W/ EXHAUST FAN 6 OTAXA�SECURITY GRILLLE TO SC CEILING MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN NOT TO SCALE g DRYER EXHAUST TO LOUVER g END�ASUCTION PUMP DETAIL �� �I�F AK;�ETRAPEZE 2-PIPI LE 1' ACOUSTICAL DUCT, LINED AS REQUIRED TO REDUCE 3 WAY MODULATING NOISE TO SPECIFIED VALUE TERMINAL BOX AIR VENT COOLING/ HEATING UNION FOR 2' AND UNDER CONTROL VALVE THERMOMETER (TYPICAL) FLANGES FOR 2 1/2' AND B&G CIRCUIT SETTER LARGER INSULATED PI &LANCING VALVE, HEATER FLOW SWITCH PRESSURE GAUGE (TYPJ 4'-0' MINIMUM AIR COOLED CONDENSING UNIT FAN SHUT-OFF VALVE AIR COOLED CHILLER CLEARANCE W4X16 STEEL BEA�1 PIPE SADDLE. (TYP,) PETE'S PLUG BALL VALVE FOR 2' AND UNDER, BUTTERFLY VALVE BUILT-IN SOUND MANUAL AIR FOR 2 i/2' AND LARGER VENT W/CAP (TYPICAL), 3° SCHEDULE 40 PI Fs BACK DRAFT DAMPE 7 I FILLET WELD \ i RETURN (4) 5/8'X4' LONG ANCHOR REDUCER WHERE REQUIRED t\ � � BOLTS (GALVANIZED) 3' SLIP ON FLA ) PLENUM AIR FLOW MEETALL DUCT IN. 2 FT.� t DRAIN VALVE _ CAHU AID COIL OI "� UNION FOR 2' AND UNDER 18' MAXIMUM LENGTH FLEXIBLE DUCT, GRADE ° "° SUPPLY i CONCRETE j6' THICK PAD SHEET METAL HOUSEKEEPING I! VALVED &CAPPED I BALANCING VALVE WITH SPIN -I MAIN DUCT CONICAL FITTING PAD BY G,C, SHUT-OFF VALVE DRAIN DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE STRAINER TAPS AND MEMORY STOP, LRIBBED CHILLER ENTERING & LEAVING TEMPERATURE DRYER SITE GLASS NOTE: 1, THIS DETAIL IS SCHEMATIC ONLY, CONTRACTOR FOR BRANCH DUCT SIZE, NEOPRENE PADS CORE SHALL FIELD COORDINATE ACTUAL PIPING N❑TE:HOT SEE FLOOR PLANS, NOTE: PR❑VIDE 4'-0' MINIMUM FOR AIR FLOW AND SERVICE INSTALLATION DETAILS. DIP GALVANIZED 2. INSTALL 3 WAY CONTROL VALVE ORIENTATION PER AFTER FABRICATION CLEARANCE AROUND UNIT, MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, 11 FANSALE POWERED VAV UNIT DETAILNOT 1 12 JAIRS�ALE COOLED CHILLER DETAIL 1131CONDENSING UNIT -14 3-WAY COOLING/HEATING COIL PT SUPPORT AT GRADE TO S NOT TO 15 NOT TO SCALE TO SCALETITPSE CALE RER CO FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Dote Description 0 3-28-06 1DOS Design Dmiopment Review Onty 1 5-02-06 INTERIM REVIEW SET 2 5-10-06 FMAL CONSIRUMON DOCUMENIS COORDINATION SET 3 6-1-M RN& CONSIRUCIION DDCUMENIS CDORDINATON SET 4 6-30-06 FOR CONSRTUCRON 0 W DII J n Om n v) Q �W x �Q n o LL I a- UO Q W W Z U O n Dote: 6-30-06 Project No. 400131 Drawn Ely: TM F Checked By: ES Sheet Title: DETAILS M511MIA M2.1 AIR HANDLING UNIT SCHEDULE MARK AHU-1 AHU-2 AHU-3A AHU-38 SUPPLY AIR (CFM) 13,140 18,3B2 Z600 3,600 OUTSIDE AIR (CFM) Z613 6,026 560 600 1 EXT. SP.(IN. WG) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 VOLTS/PH/HZ 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 FAN MOTOR HORSEPOWER 15 15 3 5 MAX FAN RPM 968 682 1718 1495 MAX COIL FACE VEL (FPM) 494.5 50D 440.7 497.4 1 COOING COIL AIRFLOW (CFM) IZ640 18,782 Z600 3,800 MIN, ROWS/ MAX FINS PER INCH. 6/11 6/14 6/11 6/11 EAT DB/WB (T) 822/65.6 86.1/6&7 80/65.7 80/65.7 LAT DB (T) 54.07 53.12 53.7 53.97 GRAND TOTAL (MBH) 477.26 925.12 97.86 141.16 TOTAL SENSIBLE (MBH) 388.75 677.33 74.77 108.17 EWT/LWT M 44/56 45/55 45/55 45/55 WATER FLOW (GPM) 100 185 19.6 28.2 MAX WATER P.D (FT. WO) 10.0 13.5 8.3 15.4 MANUFACTURER CARRIER CARRIER CARRIER CARRIER MODEL NO. 39MN30 39MN40 39MN06 39MN0B NOTES 1,2 3,4 1,3,7,8 1,3,7,8 1,3,7,8 NOTES 1. AHU-1 do 2 WILL VFD 2. AHU-3A do 38 WILL NEED MOTOR STARTED BY ELECTRICIAN? CHILLER SCHEDULE MARK CH-1 k 2 TONS 74.4 COOLER EWT/LWT 54/44 P.D. FT. 15.5 FOULING FACTOR 0.OD01 CONDENSER GPM 178.6 P.D. FT. 11.61 FOULING FACTOR 0.00025 IPLV 13.98 EER KW/TON 1.250 VOLT/PHASE/CYCLE 480/3/60 MANUFACTURER CARRIER MODEL NO. 30XA080 MCA 157.7 MOCP 20D NOTE 1,Z3,4,5 NOTES: 1. 110 VOLT 20 AMP CIRCUIT 0 EACH 2. - FAN SCHEDULE MARK EF-1 EF-2 & 2A EF-3 EF-4 EF-5 EF-6 EF-B EF-9 EF-10 EF-11 SEF-1 SSF-1 TYPE INLINE CEILING INLINE CEILING INLINE INLINE DRYER INLINE INLINE INLINE INLINE INLINE CFM 975 150 585 75 375 2,020 --- 750 150 750 14,505 8,703 E.S.P. IN W.G. .75 .25 .375 .25 .375 .5 1.6 MAX .5 .25 .5 2 2 HORSEPOWER 822 watts 129 watts 350 watts 50 watts 144 watts .5 78 watts 455 watts 129 watts 455 watts 10 7.5 RPM <MAX.) 1,450 1,050 1,100 700 1,350 1,140 2,761 1,095 1,050 11095 1,725 1,725 SONES (MAX.) 5 3.5 3.5 3 3.7 5.6 --- 4.7 3.5 4.7 24 16.8 VOLTS/PHASE/HERTZ 115/1/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 115/l/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 MANUFACTURER COOK COOK COOK COOK COOK COOK FANTECH COOK LOOK COOK COOK COOK MODEL NUMBER GN-940 GC-164 GN-720 GC-124 GN-620 165SQN10D 165SQNIOD GN-862 GC-164 GN-862 365SON-B 245SQN-HP NOTES 1, 2, 3 1 1, 2, 3 1 1, 2, 3 1 1, 2, 3 ? 1, 2, 3 1 1, 2, 3 1, 3 1, 3 NOTESI 1. DISCONNECTS 2. BACK DRAFT DAMPER 3. HANG FROM STRUCTURE GRILLE SCHEDULE MARK SIZE CFM RANGE TYPE & MODEL# A 24x24 AS SHOWN KRUGER - 1400 SERIES S/A DIFFUSER, STEEL CONSTRUCTION, ROUND NECK B 24x24 AS SHOWN KRUEGER - 6290 SERIES R/A DIFFUSER STEEL CONSTRUCTION, PERF. SQUARE NECK C AS SHOWN AS SHOWN KRUEGER - 880V-OBD SIDEWALL S/A DIFFUSERS, STEEL CONSTRUCTION D AS SHOWN AS SHOWN KRUEGER - 6290 SERIES EXHAUST DIFFUSER STEEL CONSTRUCTION, PERF. ROUND NECK E AS SHOWN AS SHOWN KRUEGER - S80 SIDEWALL R/A DIFFUSERS, STEEL CONSTRUCTION G 11 1/4' AS SHOWN KEES - SEG-9RD S/A, R/A & EX. ROUND MAXIMUM SECURITY 10 GA. STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA. HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS H 14xl4 288 - 399 KEES - SEG-9 S/A, R/A & EX, RECT. MAXIMUM SECURITY 3/16' STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA. HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS I 18xIB 400 - 624 KEES - SEG-9 S/A, R/A & EX. RECT. MAXIMUM SECURITY 3/16' STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA, HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS J 26x26 625 - 1600 KEES - SEG-9 S/A, R/A & EX. RECT. MAXIMUM SECURITY 3/16' STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA. HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS K 48x32 2301 - 3833 KEES - SEG-9 S/A, R/A & EX, RECT. MAXIMUM SECURITY 3/16' STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA. HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS L 48x52 3834 - 4500 KEES - SEG-9 S/A, R/A & EX. RECT. MAXIMUM SECURITY 3/16' STEEL FACE & SLEEVE, 2' FLANGE W/NO SCREW HOLES, STAGGERED 5/16 DIA. HOLES ON 7/16' CENTERS M Ilxll AS SHOWN PULLED FROM SHOP NOTES, 1. GRILLES WITH A -1 WILL NEED A PLASTER FRAME LOUVER SCHEDULE MARK SIZE SERVES CFM L-1 42x36 O/A AHU-1 2613 L-2 42x30 EF-6 2020 L-3 24x24 EF-3 575 L-4 70x60 O/A AHU-3A,3B & SSF-1 8703 L-5 90x84 EF-1 & SEF-1 14505 L-7 88x36 O/A AHU-2 6026 L-8 18x18 EF-5 375 L-9 1848 EF-2 & 2A 300 L-10 18x18 EF-4 75 L-11 24x24 EF-9 575 L-12 12 12 EF-10 150 L-13 30x24 EF-11 750 NOTES, 1. LOUVERS NEED TO BE RATED FOR 150 MPH WINDS VAV BOX SCHEDULE MARK MODEL UNIT SIZE AIR FLOW HEATING KW INLET SIZE OUTLET SIZE VOLTS/ PHASE/ HERTZ HP MFG. COOLING CFM HEATING CFM VAV-1-1 DTQP O8 800 - - 8 12xl2 277/l/60 - TITUS VAV-1-2 DTQP 08 900 - - 8 12xl2 277/1/60 - TITUS VAV-1-3 DTQP 3 750 450 4 10 12x12 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-4 DTQP 2 750 325 4 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-5 DTQP 5 1400 750 4 12 1242 277/l/60 .25 TITUS VAV-1-6 DTQP 5 1400 750 4 12 1242 277/l/60 .25 TITUS VAV-1-7 DTQP 08 850 - - 8 12x12 277/l/60 - TITUS VAV-1-8 DTQP 3 900 450 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-9 DTQP 3 900 450 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 1 TITUS VAV-1-10 DTQP 3 845 455 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-11 DTQP 2 400 220 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-12 DTQP 2 615 258 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-13 DTQP 2 300 220 3 6 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-14 DTQP 3 845 422 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-1-15 DTQP 12 1600 - - 12 1242 277/l/60 - TITUS VAV-1-16 DTQP 3 720 450 4 10 1242 277/i/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-1 DTQP 2 550 275 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-2 DTQP 3 780 450 6 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-3 DTQP 2 700 350 4 10 12x12 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-4 DTQP 2 625 312 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-5 DTQP 2 375 220 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-6 DTQP 3 985 427 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-7 DTQP 2 735 367 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-8 DTQP 3 1025 518 3 12 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-9 DTQP 3 875 738 4 30 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-10 DTQP 2 745 372 4 10 1242 277/1/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-11 DTQP 3 880 440 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-12 DTQP 2 670 335 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-13 DTQP 2 600 300 4 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-14 DTQP 2 540 270 3 8 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-15 DTQP 2 840 280 3 10 1242 277/l/60 JO TITUS VAV-2-16 DTQP 2 775 387 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-17 DTQP 2 795 368 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-18 DTQP 3 1000 690 5 12 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-20 DTQP 2 750 260 3 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-21 DTQP 3 855 428 4 10 1242 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-22 DTQP 3 840 420 3 10 12xl2 277/1/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-23 DTQP 2 840 360 4 10 12xl2 277/l/60 .10 TITUS VAV-2-24 DTQP 2 550 285 4 8 12x12 277/1/60 .10 TITUS NOTEk --- CONDENSING UNIT SCHEDULE LE MARK CU-1 SERVES AHU-1 MANUFACTURER CARRIER MODEL 3BAKS044-6 TONS 40 VOLTAGE 460/3/60 MCA 91 MOCP 150 REF. LINE SIZES 2 1/8' & 1 1/8' NOTES, 1. LOW AMBIENT 2. RUN ONLY ON EMERGENCY POWER PUMP SCHEDULE MARK CWP-1 & 2 MANUFACTURER PACO MODEL NO, 30957 FLOW GPM 333 HEAD (FT. HEU) 60 APPROX. PUMP EFF. <X) 75.99 APPROX. IMPELLER DIA. (INCHES) 8.43 MOTOR RPM 1750 HORSEPOWER 10 VOLTS/PHASE/HERTZ 480/3/60 REMARKS 1,2 NOTES, 1. NEED 480 GALLONS OF WATER - CONFIRM DUCT HEATER SCHEDULE MARK EDH-1 EDH-2 EDH-3 EDH-4 EDH-5 SERVES AHU-3A AHU-3B O/A ON AHU-1 O/A ON AHU-2 O/A ON AHU-3A & 3B CFM 2600 3800 2615 6025 1160 STAGE 3 3 3 3 3 KW 20 30 40 95 20 HEATER SIZE 20x18 30x20 22x22 30x28 36x24 VOLTAGE 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 MANUFACTURER WARREN WARREN WARREN WARREN WARREN MODEL NUMBER CBK CBK CBK CBK CBK NOTE NOTES, 1. GET WITH BOB MARTIN ON CONTROLS 2. MAKE SURE HEATER WILL NOT RUN WHEN CO 2 HAS O/A OFF. ■ t 4,4 i`}. Itl -OR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Dote Desuiption 0 3-28-M 100% Design Development Review Only 1 5-02-06 MIERIM RENEW SET 2 5-10-06 FIML CONSTRUCRON DOCUMENTS C0OR0INA710N SET 3 6-1-06 FMAL CONSIRUCRON DOCUMENTS CODRDINA1f0N SET 4 6-30-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION C z W � E-- -I n U 0m V I Uz Q UW W 0� � w U �Q n O W n- U Q W W z U � U 0 1� Date: 6-30-06 Project No. 400131 Drawn By: TM F Checked By: ES Sheet Title: SCHEDULES ra n o. WINU M2.2 NW L N - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I SECURITY FENCE -REF 4/A1 1 - - - - 6" CONCRETE CURB -REF CIVIL 1/A3.1 ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED rli I SA SA AHA-7,9 SA AND PROXIMITY CARD READER SA DUMPSTER ENCLO R - 8'-0 HIGH SPLIT -FACE ACCESSED SLIDING GATE REF 5/A1.1 ! CM ALL W/ RADIO TOWER AND FOUNDATION 2 SPACES ST CAP BELOW -BY OTHERS SIGNAGE-REF 3/A7.1 I IF -1 J 7i OL DS- ¢ I REF TO IE L 2 i i 7 o SI ALK Nvn 4 SP CES LANOSCAPING- MC°h# LY D n EBLA-2,4 P P P P P W N $ REF TO UTILITY TRANFEBjEOW___\ R LANDSCAPING BUILDING LINE N G I RI 6" CONCRETE A gREF CIVIL 1 AHF N ii SB 11 16:12 SLOPE 1:12 S OP N I r ° --- T - T. - T Q � I Iit .-.------ TWO -WA) F_17y _ Cr Cr d _ --- --- ---- SALLYPOI W 19 SPACES — I 47 - 1 4 ETE 1 -� I 1 P POSED SIGNAGE Ot BUILDING - I ( "L PORTE POLICE RAMP TYP-REF 2/A1.1 PAINTED 4" F-�- DEPARTMENT" & SEAL SIDEWALK WIDE LINES-TYf - 9 SIGNAGE- -� '-6—PAINTED i--- REF 3/A1.1 - EMBLEM-TYP FLAG POLES 3 SPACES F----- SIGNAGE- REF 3/A7.1 ------- E I I sB A�pp I '-----�� o REF NDSOSANG / I i o I ---------------------- MONUMENT SIGN- 6" CONCRETE CURB- 8 _8 \ i REF 2/A2.4 REF CIVIL 6 �BUILDING LINE BELOW ) PAI D CONCRETE BOLLARDS ` I AHA-1 HIGH & 18" DIAMETER LI SPACED 8'-0 ANDSCAPING OC I 3/A3.1 -' L------- 1 l 1 1 I I 1 t_------ I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 -------I - - - - - 1 I I I 1 _-_-___I-_--__-1-__--__1 1 •` I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 ;------- W I 1 I 1 I I 1 i 1______- --.L _-___--.L__-__-- __---__---__ ( \ t I FUTURE I ; ------ I MUNICIPAL f------- ------- T------- ------- T------- ------- T----- __ I I I ----- ------ ------------- ------- ------- FUTURE ! _ '.COURTS-------'' ,,■■ i fi i 1 1 1 I i L-- ----------' - -------------- '------- 1----'-- 1. I I 1 1 I �.' I I F------- 1 I i ------ _-------------- I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I (------ I ----- ----- i I L_______ __ 1_______ __ 1_______ _______1_______ 1 1 I I I I 1 1 L________ I ( I I 1 r------------t------------t------- ------- t------- I I I 1 I (------- I I I I 1 I i I .L____� 1____— I I 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 1 1 t S ITE LI G H SCALE: 1 " = 300— ELECTRICAL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING POLE MOUNTED METAL HALIDEFIXTURE 0-0 LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEEFIXT: SCHEDULE POLE NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE Fol GROUND MOUNTED METAL HALIDE FIXTURE(FLAGPOLE) LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEEFIXT. SCHEDULE GROUND NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE CONDUITHOMERUN CONDUCTORS (1) GROUND, (1) NEUTRAL, (I) HOT, (f) SWITCH LEG. AHA-7,9 LETTERSINDICATEPANEL NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE SITE PLAN NOTES 1 APPROXIMATE ROUTE OF UNDERGROUND SECONDARY SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUITS AT 36". BELOW GRADE TO UTILITY CO. POLE MOUNTED TRANSFORMERS. PROVIDE CONCRETE DUCT BANK PER SPECIFICATIONS. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS AND LINE ROUTING WITH UTILITY CO. REFER TO ONE LINE DIAGRAM FOR CONDUIT SIZE AND WIRE SIZE. 2 C.T. CABINET WILL BE FURNISHED AS PER UTILITY CO. SPECIFICATIONS. MOUNT C.T. CABINET ON WALL @ T A.F.F. TO TOP OF CABINET. UTILITY CO. TO FURNISH INSTRUMENT RATED METER AND METER CAN. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL METER CAN ADJACENT TO C.T. CABINET AND PROVIDE INTERCONNECTING 1-1/4" C. BETWEEN METER. CABLE BY UTILITY COMPANY. VERIFY METERING REQUIREMENTS WITH UTILITY COMPANY. 3 STUB TWO 4" C. 30" DEEP W/ PULL WIRE FOR TELEPHONE FROM TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD IN TELEPHONE ROOM TO WEST PROPERTY LINE. PROVIDE SWEEPING ELLS AT TURN -UP IN TELEPHONE ROOM. 4 STUB ONE 2" C. 36" DEEP W/ PULL WIRE (FOR CABLE TV OR OTHER UTILITY SERVICE) IN SAME DITCH AS TELEPHONE CONDUIT FROM TELEPHONE ROOM TO WEST PROPERTY LINE. PROVIDE SWEEPING ELL AT TURN -UP IN TELEPHONE ROOM. PROVIDE FLOW FILL AS PER SPECIFICATIONS. 5 350 KW 460Y/277V 4W EMERGENCY NATURAL GAS FUELED GENERATOR SET ON (CONCRETE PAD BY OTHERS). 6 VERIFY LOCATION OF FLAG POLES AND INSTALL FIXTURES IN SIDE WALK 5'-6" TO CENTER OF FDCRJRE FROM BASE OF FLAG POLE. 7 CONTINUOUS RING OF #2/0 BARE COPPER SET 5 FEET OUTSIDE THE BUILDING AND 2 FEET BELOW GRADE. 5/6" X 10' GROUND RODS LOCATED WHERE THE GROUND RING CHANGES DIRECTION AND AT 50 FEET ON CENTER. 6 INSTALL ONE 3/4" CONDUIT TO PANEL EBLA W/ 2#10, 1#10 GND. FOR MOTORIZED GATE AND INSTALL ONE 3/4" CONDUIT W/ PULL STRING TO DISPATCH FOR GATE CONTROLS AND INSTALL ONE 3/4" CONDUIT FROM GATE MOTOR TO CARD READER. INSTALL CONDUITS 24" BELOW GRADE. 9 INSTALL FDCTURES 6' FROM WALL TO CENTER OF FD(TURE. ADJUST FIXTURE TO LIGHT SIGN ON WALL. FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Dale Description W 0 0 n m Q W W 0 n UW W Z W 1=- U n0 In Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: SITE LIGHTING & POWER PLAN Drawing No, E1o1 LA PORTE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE TYPE MFG 1 CATALOGNUMBER LAMPS QTY A2 LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 61 A21) LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW232-UNVHI (ECO10 DIMMING) 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 6 A3 ILIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 257 A31) LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW332-UNVHI (ECO10 DIMMING) 3-F3218/SPX35/ECO 22 Ill LIGHTOLIER XP1GV1232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SFX35/ECO 4 B2 LIGHTOLIER XP2GV1232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 176 B3 LIGHTOLIER XP2GV1332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 28 B32 LIGHTOLIER XP2GV1332-UNVHI/1-UNVHl/2 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 1 C2 LIGHTOLIER WA4A232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 16 C3 LIGHTOLIER WB4B332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 6 D2 LIGHTOLIER SS4S217HPF UNVHI 2-F17T8/SPX35/ECO 5 D3 LIGHTOLIER SS4S225HPF UNVHI 2-F25T8/SPX35/ECO 13 D4 LIGHTOLIER SS4S232HPF-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/EC0 23 F LIGHTOLIER SW4S232-UNVHI AWG3W CSP 2-F32T8/SPX35/EC0 55 Fl ILIGIITOLIER SWSS259-UNM(2)AWG3WCSP 2-F96T8/SPX35/ECO 8 G2 ILIGHTOLIER ST4WA232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/EC0 7 G3 UGHTOLIER SnWA259-UNVIH 2-F96T8/SPX35/ECO 2 H2 LIGHTOLIER SLW232-UNV-I2-EB101 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 4 J2N NEW STAR 53142.187PC(.125PPC 277 GEMOISIVD" 2-F3278/SFX35)ECO 1- PL9/SPX35/ECO 6 J3 NEW STAR 53143.187PC/.125PPC 277 GEBIOIS 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 3 J3N NEW STAR 53143.187PC/.125PPC 277 GEBIOIS/FNL9 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 1- PL9/SPX35/ECO 12 K2 NEW STAR 5111-142-277 GEB10ffi 2-F32T8/SPX35/EC0 30 L2 NEW STAR 5111-042-277 GEBIOIS 2-F32T8/SPX3S/EC0 6 M LIGHTOLIER 8021CCLW / 7132LUEC010 1-F32TBX/SPX35/A/4P 6 N LIGHTOLIER 8023CCLW/8142VU i-F42TBX/SPX35/A/4P 30 P LIGHTOLIER XP2FV1232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 11 R PATHWAY LXICR-120277-ROOM IN USE LED 2 X LIGHTOLIER LLAURW LID 27 Xl LIGHTOLIER LLAURW LED 2 X2 NEW STAR 61-SF-PL 177FL-EMB 2-PL7 2 SA WIDELITE ECA231QV-1000MH480-BRP-LP 1-MVR1000/VBU/HO1000W 8 POLE RTS-35-8511-11ZDM10 8 SB WIDELITE ECA231QV-lOOOMH48O-BRP-LP '-MVMOOO/VBUMO 100OW1 2 POLE RTS-35-8511-B7,DM10 2 S112 INviiDELxrE ECA232QV-1000MH480-BRP-LP 2-MVR1000NBU/HO 100OW1 2 POLE RTS-35.8511-BZ-DM2180 1 SC GARDCO 101-FT-150MH-277-BRRLP 1-MVRI50/U/MED/O150W 5 SD GARDCO 101-WT-ISOMH-277-BRP-LP 1-MVR150/U/MED/O150W 6 SE CAPRI CM6 /M50 / V65 1-MVR50/U/MED/O SOW 4 SG BRONZELITE DB2175MH-277-D-F-N-R-N LAMP INCLUDED 2 SH BRONZELITE DB2175MH-277-D-H-N-R-N LAMP INCLUDED 2 P&S WS-3000-277V MOTION DETECTION OCCUPANCY SENSOR 59 P&S HS-1001 PASSIVE INFRARED OCCUPANCY SENSOR W277V POWER PACK 1 P&S US-1001 ULTRASONIC CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR W277V POWER PACK 2 NOVA-T (NTF 10-277V) DIMMER 3 NOVA-T (NTF 103R277V) DIMMER 2 LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES L ALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES TO HAVE ELECTRONIC BALLASTS. (T.H.D. <10%) 2. ALL FLUORESCENT AND PL LAMPS TO BE 35K UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 3. ALL HATCH MARKED FIXTURES WILL BE ON STAND-BY GENERATOR POWER. 4. ALL FIXTURES WITH TAMPER RESISTANT SCREWS SHALL BE TORX REJECTION. LIGHTING LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING FLUORESCENT LIGHT FLYTURE 0 A LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEEFIXT. SCHEDULE NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE CEILING FLUORESCENT IIGHT FIXTURE WINIOHT LIGHT �J ON UNSNOTCHED GENERATOR POWER CEILING A LETTERIND/CATESFGYTURa TYPE, SEEFIXT: SCHEDULE NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENTLIGHTFIXTURE ON UNSW/TCHED GEN PWR LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEEFUT. SCHEDULE CEILING A NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENTLIGHiFATURE ONSWITCHED GEN PWR 017 LETTER INDICATESFIMRE TYPE, SEEFIXr SCHEDULE WALL s A NUMBER IND/CATESCIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FL UORESCENT G 1GHT FIXTURE ON UNSW/TCHEO GEN PWR �A LETTERINDICATESFIXTURETYPE, SEE FIX.SCHEDULE WALL NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE 4' FL UORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE W/WIRE GUARD �A LETTER WDICATESFATURE TYPE, SEE FIT. SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE S' FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE W1 WIRE GUARD r A LETTER INDICATES FIXTUR- TYPE, SEE FIXT. SCHEDULE NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE CEILING LIGHT FU7URE2X4 LA YIN ®FLUORESCENT c A LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEEFOC(. SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUOR. LIGHTFIXT. 244 LAWN ON UNSWITCHED GEN PWR A LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEE FIX. SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUOR. LIGHT FIAT. 2X4 LA YIN ON SWICHED GENPWR LETTER INDIC4TESF(7URE TYPE, SEEFDI. SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE Io a— EXILIGHT(ARROW(S)AS INDICATED, SHADEINDICA7ES ® FACE,LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, NUMBER CEILING •—X WDICATESCIRCUIT) ROOMIN USELIGHTED SIGN. I U LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, NUMBER WALL INDICATES CIRCUI) MH WALL PACK QP LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEE FIX,. SCHEDULE WALL NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE $ SINGLEPOLESWITCH20A(120277V) WALL -50'AFF $3 THREE WAYSWICH2OA(12027719 WALL-50'AFF $a FOUR WAYSWITCH2O4(12027719 WALL -50'AFF $e FLUORESCENTDIMMER (27719 SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR SIZE WALL -50•AFF $es THREE WAYFLUORESCENTOIMMER (2779 SEE FDIURE SCHEDULE FOR SIZE yyglt-50'AFF O WALL MOUNTMOTION DE7ECTORSWITCH(277V) EQUAL TO P & SWS3000 WALL-50'AFF WALL MOUNT PASSIVE INFRARED OCCUPANC Y SENSOR EQUAL TO P A S HS-1001 pygLL-f08•AFF + ULTRASONIC CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR (27M EQUAL TO P&SUS-1001 CEILING O POWER PACK RELAYFOR M077ON SENSORS(277V) EQUAL TOP & S PWP27) ABOVECEILING Se KEYOPERA TED SINGLE POLE SWITCH(120277V) EQUAL TO LEV. 12212L WALL -60'AFF Sss KEY OPERATED THREE WAYSWITCH (120277V) EQUAL TO LEV. 12232E WALL-48'AFF �'j' Revisions m r ice rim AREA 'B' AREA 'A' uote: Description W� a ::D n m Q W W � O U i-►- l 0 W ZW I- U No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: Sheet Title: JB 0 OVERALL LIGHTING PLAN Drawing No. E2,1 FOR CONSTRUCTION ;EA 'B' ;EA 'A' i I I I I I I I SE 1 I i I I I I I ( I I I I I I C2 C2 B2I FM B2 IMI B2 a B2 82 \ BP 7 ® c F F I I11 ------------------- LIGHTING PLAN — SCALE: 1 /8" = 1'-0" B2 Em IIIIIIIIIIIIININOM `u� BHA-7— ®Ft 82 B2 B2 Ke Al Al - - �B2 - J 132 B2 imm mm A3 A3 A3 A3 B2 2 1 2 1 2 J B2 82 IFTJI E EM M � F 2 1 2 1 B2 7 G3 J P P B2 82 A3 A3 A3 A3 F °• � E M EM B2 P P B2 J B2AD3TM A3 A3 M E AMp 3 B2 2 1 2 1 P D4 A3 A3 A3 A3 82 J r' B B D3 Lip 3 P B2 4 8 ell A3 A3 A3____ A3 A-10r Is p 62 2 1 2 1 _) ::�T D3 ��� REF 8 -� B� B� D4 15 E BM M ° ®B2 - _ -� _ D B2 A3 D' �� B2 A3 n P n bl P B2 _ MR ICI U- � IE31 B® D I. 11 3 � 82 82 B2 A3 A3Ai D A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 E m A3 u 4 1M— M --�®"---"- M --�®- IMI AW 2 1 2 1 X X 2 1 2 1 2 1 OO 3 A31) A31) AM D 43� m mA3 A3 � A3 A3 A3 A3 M IEMI 1 2 1 A3D 2 IMIImulN 1 2 1 2 1 2 A31) A31) A31) A31) D 3 1© A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 1 2 1 2 � �I ©IMI 2 AM IMIA3D A3D A3D A3 1 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 M FM No D _®m _® IMI _® s Q A3 A3 A3 va- 5 B2 - - - A3 A3 AM AM AM R F FM I B3 A3 A3 A3 A3 u O O Q ( A3 A3 A3 I I 1 8 8 (6) TYPE M I 82 I ON I a���� � � F ® B A- A A3_e_- A3 N© ON AHA-15 1 AM A3D A3D I A3 A3 6 THRU X1. CONTACTOR N B2 B2 13 82 B2 B2 B2 B2 ON ® MFW B2 m B2 f 82 X I o ° A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 M---- N© ON FMO B2 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 M A3 ON a B2 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 I Bt 81 A3 I 1 - ----------- --------------------------------------------------- CLFAPN01 p BAN N0� J B2 B2 i AREA ' B' X® ®X _ _ i-- AREA 'A' B2 � B2MA3 A3 JA3 A3 A3 B2 J J I I A3 ° A3 BHA-4 A3 B2 J ° J I I I A3 A2D A3 I J J ' I ° SD I B2 A3 A3 I A2D A2D ° A21) A21) A3 I B2 I A3 A3 A3 EN A3 A3 3 I I I J I I D4 1 I ( o A3 A3 A3 A3 I ell — I A3 A3 F A3 � A3 I TO: J J ? A3 J A3 A3 A3 t B2EMM F�----1 ' A3 ° SD X - -- - 1 o MA3 X ® �® I B2 82 B2 A B2 B2 I 1 2 1 B2 I A2 1 B2 B2 82 M I � 2 2 1 2M A2 B2 B2 B2 I I oM �® 1 1 I I 13 2 -- -6 ----- 82 I I B2 1 F�— I ® g BD4 D4 ON NO N0 ON ON O,I �O OI 1 I D4 I ° SD I NO I I a I I I ®N NO I T - - J WI ®N ON I - - - - -I SC ON ATHRUS KEY PLAN CO. CONTACTOR 44" S FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions 1� Rev. Date Description W � I� OD n W V J /\ W 0 � f �Q 0 n UW Q W Z W u n0 Dote: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RD8 Checked By: J6 Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN - AREA 'A' Drawing No. E2,1A Revisions Rev. Dale Description W � O n m U� w W n W = W I- U I O n Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drown By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN - AREA 'B' Drawing No. E2,1 B LA PORTE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE TYPE MFG CATALOG NUMBER LAMPS QTY A2 LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/EC0 61 A2D LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW232-UNVM (ECO10 DIMMING) 2-F32T8/SFX35/ECO 6 A3 LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 257 A31) LIGHTOLIER CFS2GPW332-UNVHI(ECOIODIMMING) 3-F32T8/SFX35/ECO 22 B1 LIGHTOLIER XFIGVU32-UNVEIL 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 4 B2 LIGHTOLIER XP2GVi232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 176 B3 LIGHTOLIER XP2GV1332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 28 B32 LIGHTOLIER XnGV1332-UNVHl/1-UNVHI/2 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 1 CZ LIGHTOLIER WA4A232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 16 C3 LIGHTOLDBR W8411332-UNVH3 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 6 D2 LIGHTOLIER SS4S217HPF-UNVHI 2-F17T8/SPX35)ECO 5 D3 LIGHTOLIER SS4S225HPF-UNVHI 2-F25T8/SPX35/ECO 13 D4 LIGHTOLIER SS4S232HPF-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 23 F LIGHTOLIER SW4S232-UNVHIAWG3W CSP 2-F32TS/SPX35/ECO 55 Fl LIGHTOLIER SWBS259-UNVHI (2) AWG3W CSP 2-F96T8/SPX35/ECO 8 G2 LIGHTOLIER ST4WA232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 7 G3 LIGHTOLIER ST8WA259-UNVHI 2-F96T8/SPX35/ECO 2 H2 LIGHTOLIER SLW232-UNV-1t2-EB101 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 4 J2N NEW STAR 53142.187PG.125PPC 277 GEB10I5/FNI 9 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 1- P19/SPX35/ECO 6 J3 NEW STAR 53143.187PC/.125PPC 277 GERiOIS 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 3 J3N NEW STAR 53143.187PC/.125PPC 277 GEBIOIS/FN19 3-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 1- PL9/SPX35/ECO 12 K2 NEW STAR 5111-142-277 GEBIOIS 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 30 12 NEW STAR 5111-042-277 GEBIOIS 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 6 M LIGHTOLIER 8021CCLW/7132LUEC010 1-F32TBX/SPX35/A/4P 6 N LIGHTOLIER 8023CCLW/8142VU 1-F42TBX/SPX35/A/4P 30 P LIGHTOLIER XP2FV1232-UNVHI 2-F32T8/SPX35/ECO 11 R PATHWAY 1XICR-120/277-ROOM IN USE LED 2 X LIGHTOLIER LLAURW LED 27 Xl LIGHTOLIER LLAURW LED 2 X2 NEW STAR 61-SF-PL-277FL EMB 2-PL7 2 SA WIDELITE ECA231QV-1000MH480-BRP-LP 1-MVR1000/VBU/HO1000W 8 POLE RTS35-8511-112�DM10 8 SB WIDELITE ECA231QV-1000MH-480-BRRLP 1-MVR1000/VBU/H01000W 2 POLE RTS354511-B7,DM10 2 SB2 WIDELITE ECA232QV-1000MH480-BRP-LP 2-MVR1000NBUIHO1000W 2 POLE RTS35-8511-B2�DM2180 i SC GARDCO 101-FT 15OMH-277-BRRLP 1-MVR150/U/MED/O 150W 5 SD GARDCO 101-WT-150MH-277-BRP-LP 1-MVR150/U/MED/O15OW 6 SE CAPRI CM6 /M50 / V65 1-MVR50/U/MED/O 5OW 4 SG BRON7ELITE DB2175MH-277-D-F N-R-N LAMP INCLUDED 2 SH BRONZELITE DB2175MH-277-D-H-N-R-N ILAMPINCLUDED 2 P&S WS3000-277V MOTION DETECTION OCCUPANCYSENSOR 59 P&S HS-1001 PASSIVE INFRARED OCCUPANCYSENSOR W277V POWER PACK I P&S US-1001 ULTRASONIC CEILING OCCUPANCYSENSOR W277V POWER PACK 2 NOVA-T (NTF-10-277V) DIMMER 3 NOVA-T (NTF-103P-277V) DIMMER 2 LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES TO HAVE ELECTRONIC BALLASTS. (T.H,D. <10%) 2. ALL FLUORESCENT AND PL LAMPS TO BE 35K UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 3. ALL HATCH MARKED FIXTURES WILL BE ON STAND-BY GENERATOR POWER. 4. ALL FIXTURES WITH TAMPER RESISTANT SCREWS SHALL BE TORX REJECTION. LIGHTING LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING FLUORESCENTLIGHTFUTURE ® LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TIDE, SEE FOCI: SCHEDULE CEILING A NUMBERINDICATES CIRCUIT SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FUTURE W/NIGHT LIGHT ON UNSWTCHED GENERATOR POWER CEILING A LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEE PUT. SCHEDULE NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENTLIGHTFIXTURE ON UNSWITCHED GEN PWR CEILING ® LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEE FOCI: SCHEDULE A NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENT LIGHTFIXTURE ON SWITCHED GEN. PWR LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEE FIXT SCHEDULE WALL e A NUMBER INDICATES CIRCU?, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE ON UNSWITCHED GEN PWR � A LETTER INDICATES FITURETYPE, SEE FIXTSCHEDULE WALL NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE 4' FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE W/WIRE GUARD cF�A LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEEFW SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEE PANEL SCHEDULE S' FL UORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE W/ WIRE GUARD �A LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, SEEFUT. SCHEDULE 'CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE FA FLUORESCENTLIGHTF(TURE2X4 LAPIN LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEE FIT: SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE FLUOR. LIGHT FIXT: 2X4 LAPIN ON UNSWITCHED GEN PWR LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE SEEFIXT. SCHEDULE CEILING A NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE FLUOR. LIGHT FIT. 2X4 LA YIN ON SWITCHED GEN PWR LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, SEEFIM SCHEDULE CEILING NUMBER INDICATES CIRCUIT, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE Io® EXITLIGHT(ARROW(S)ASINDICATED, SHADEINDICATES FACE, LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE TYPE, NUMBER CEILING X INDICATES CIRCUIT) ROOM IN USE LIGHTED SIGN. mU LETTER INDICATES FUTURE TYPE, NUMBER WALL INDICATES CIRCUIT.) MH WALL PACK 22P LETTER INDICATES FIXTURETYPE, SEEFLXT. SCHEDULE WALL NUMBER INDICATES CIRCU?, SEEPANEL SCHEDULE $ SINGLEPOLESWT0H2OA(12027M WALL-50•AFF $e 7HREEWAYSWITCH2OA(12027M WALL -50'AFF $s FOUR 0AYSWTT0H2O4(120277V) WALL-5)'AFF $0 FLUORESCENTDIMMER (277V) WAIL-50'AFF SEE FITURESCHEDULE FOR SIZE $D3 THREE WAYFLUORESCENTDIMMER (277W WALL -50'AFF SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR SIZE WALL MOUNTMOT7ONDETECTOR SWITCH (2 M WALL-SO'AFF EQUAL TOP& SWS-3000 WALL MOUNTPASSIVEINFRARED OCCUPANCYSENSOR WALL 108'AFF EQUAL TO P & S HS-1001 E ULTRASONIC CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR (277W EQUAL TO P& S US-1001 CEILING POWER PACK RELAY FOR MOTION SENSORS(27M ABOVE CEILING EQUAL TO P & S PWP277 SR KEY OPERATED SINGLE POLE SWTTCH(120277V) WALL-50'AFF EQUAL TO LEV. 1221,2L KEY OPERATED THREE WAY SWITCH (120)277V) WALL-48'AFF EQUAL TO LEY 1223.2L r or �o or �o or o I�a ffm r = - AREA 'B' AREA 'A' LIGHTING PLAN NOTES (GENERAL NOTES: A CONDUIT ROUTINGFOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING ON SHEETS E2.2, E2.2A, E2.2B. B. ALL 277V LIGHTING CIRCUITS LONGER THAN 230 Fr. SHALL BE #10 AWG FULL LENGTHH, C. JALL 120V LIGHTING CIRCUITS LONGER THAN 100 FT. SHALL BE #10 AWG FULL LENGTH. RPF.CUIIC NO3ML, 1. IINSTALLP & S WS-3000-277V OR EQUAL MOTION DETECTION OCCUPANCY SENSOR IN PLACE OF STANDARD WALL SWITCH. 2. INSTALL P & S HS1001 OR g9RAL PASSIVE INFRARED OCCUPANCY SENSOR JUST BELOW THE 2'X2' CEILING ON WALL AT LOCATION SHOWN, MOUNT POWER PACK IN CERM0 SPACE. RUN#18/3 JACKETED BELL WIRE PROM POWER PACKTO WALL SENSOR. SWITCHES FOR LIGHTING WILL OPERATE THROUGHPOWERPACK 3. INSTALL STAGGER SIMP FLUORESCENT INTOP OF GYP BOARD COVE (REF. ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL). DIVISION 16 TO PROVIDE FULL LENGTH NOMINAL 1"X i"X V H PARABOLIC PLASTIC LOUVERS W/ SILVERED FINISH LOUVER SET ON ANGLES AT COVE BORDER (PROVIDED W/ CEILING FINISH). 4. TWOLUTRONNOVATOGF-10-277V-IV)SLIDE TOOFFWALLBOX DIN MERSFORFLUORESCENT FIXTURES. ONE DIMMER TO SWITCH FIXTURES WITH #1 AND ONE DRAMM TO SWITCHFIXTURES WITH#2.INSTALL DIMMERS IN SEPARATE WALL BOXES. THE ECO.10 BALLAST INFIXTURES WILL REQUIRE THREE LINE VOLTAGE YMM-1 HOT,1 DIMMED HOT & 1 NEUT. 5. ONE LUTRON NOVA-T -10-277V-IV)SLDE TO OFF WALLBOX DIMMERTOSWITCH TYPE M FIXTURES AND ONE THREE WAY SWITCH TO WORK IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NOVA-T OM-103P-277) DIMMER TO SWITCH THE TYPE A3C FIXTURES. THE ECO-10 BALLAST IN FIXTURES WILL REQUIRE THREE LINE VOLTAGE WIRES:1 HOT,1 DRaIED HOT, & 1 NEUTRAL. 6. DUAL LEVEL SWITCHING. ONE SET OF THREE WAY SWITCHES ON FIXTURES WITH #1 AND THE OTHER SET OF THREE WAY SWITCHES ON FIXTURES WITH #2. 7. CHAIN- HANG FIXTURES FROM OPEN STRUCTURE AS DIRECTED. PROVIDE UNISTRUT CHANNELS FOR SPANNING JOISTS WHERE REQUIRED COORDINATE EXACT ARRANGEMENT OFMnTJRES IN MECHANICAL ROOMS WTTHEQUIPMENT. 8. DUAL LEVEL SWITCHING. ONE SET OF THREE WAY SWTTCHBSONFIXTURESATIHOUTHATCH MARKS AND THE OTHER SET OF THREE WAY SWITCHES ON FIXTURES WTTIIHATCHMARKS. THE HATCHED FIXTURES ARE ON STAND-BY EMEROENCY GENERATOR POWER. 9. DUAL LEVEL SWJWHING. ONE SINGLE POLE SWITCHONFIXTURESWITH#lANDTHEOTHERSINGLE POLE SWIICH ONFIITURES W11II #2. 10. INOT USED. 11. ONE LAMP OFFIXTURE ON STAND-BY GENERATOR POWER. REFER TO SHEET E2.2A OR E2.2B FOR CIRCUIT INFORMATION. 12. ON STAND-BY GENERATOR POWER. REFER TO SHEET E2.2A OR E2.2B FOR CIRCUIT INFORMATION. 13. NOVA T (NIP-103P-277) SLIDE TO OFF WALL BOX DIMMER FOR FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. 14. INSTALL P & S US1001 OR EQUAL ULTRASONIC CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR CENTERED INROOM 174 ON 2X2 CEII ING, MOUNT POWER PACK IN CEILING SPACE. RUN 018/3 JACKETED BELL WIRE FROM POWER PACK TO CEILING SENSOR. SWITCH FOR LIGHTING WILL OPERATE THROUGH POWER PACK 15. #10 AWG BRANCH CIRCUIT FULL LENGTH 16. 1 MOUNT TYPE L2 FIXTURE 10' AFF ON WALL. AT LOCATION SHOWN. ('I T OF ALL TYPE L2 FDXTURES.) REFER TO E2.2B FOR BRANCH CIRCUIT INFORMATION. 17. ININE WATT LAMP OF ALL TYPE J2NAND J3NFIXTURESONCONTINUOUS STAND-BY GENERATOR POWER 18. IONE KEYED SWITCH FOR DAY ROOM LIGHTS AND ONE KEYED SWITCH FOR ALL CELL LIGHTING. KEY PLAT FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W �- Q N I� 0D Ino W V J Q X LLJ W It 01- �< I- n 0 UW Q W ZW I- U I 0 Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB. 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Dale Description 0 2 W � O D n W V J L1J W �Q E- I n UW Q W = W u I O n Dote: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: EMERGENCY LIGHTING PLAN —AREA 'B' Drawing No. E2.2B POWER LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING 20A-120V2P2WGROUND/NGDUPLEXRECEPTACLE (NEW "OR) WALL -18'AFF UNLESS NOTED � 20A- 120V2P2WGFCl DUPLEXRECEPTACLE (NEMAS20R) WALL - IB'AFF UNLESS NOTED 07 20A-120V12P13WGROUNDINGDUPLEXRECEPTACLE (NEW$OID TAMPER RESISTANT WALL -18•AFF UNLESSNOTED 20A- 120✓/2P/3WGFCIDUPLEXRECEPTACLE W/INUSE COVER(NEMA S2UR) WALL -18'AFF UNLESS NOTED 7 204- 120V2P2WGFCI DUPLEXRECEPTACLE (NEMA 520R) TAMPERRESLSTANT WALL -1B'AFF UNLESSNOTED SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE (NEMACONFULASN07ED) WALL -18-AFF UNLESS NOTED 204-120=1`13WOROUNDINGDUAD-PLEXRECEPT. (NEMA 620R) WALL -IS'AFF UNLESS NOTED SPECIAL PURPOSE ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLE (NEW&WID WALL -18'AFF UNLESS NOTED W4-120V12P,3WOROUNDING SINOLSRECEPTACLE (NEMACONF/Q DENOTED) WALL -16'AFF UNLESSNOTED � SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE (NEMACONF/O.ASNOTEO) WALL -18'AFF UNLESS NOTED 20A-12002P2WISOLATED GROUNDING CUAD-PLEY RECEPT.(NEMA 520R) WALL-18-AFF UNLESS NOTED b TELEPHONE OUTLET WIM'CONDU? STUBBED TOATDC SPACE, WALL -IS'AFF UNLESS NOTED ® 2 GANG FE USH MOUNTED FLOOR BOX W20A•120V,2P/3W RECEPT.(NEMAS20R)NOTE#f ONDRAWINGS /NFLOOR w Q WALL TELEPHONECUMETW/3/4-CONDUIT STUBBED TOATTICSPACE. WALL-50-AFF UNLESSNOTED ® FLOOR BOXW=4.120V2P/3W/S0. ONO, RECEPT.(NEW 52011) FLOOR SURFACE COMBO, TELPHONEADATAOUTLETW/ 314'CONDUMSTUBSED TO ATTIC SPACE WALL -18'AFF UNLESSN07ED ® FLOORBOXSPECW. PURPOSE ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLE(NEMA6301) FLOOR SURFACE E (E) DEVICE ONEMERENCYGENERATORPOWER USE RED DEVICES RED COVERPLAIF ON ISO. ONO DEVICES USERED COVER PLATE ONLY. ------- CONDU/TINOR UNDERFLOORGRAOE pi NEMA I NO-FUSEDDISCONNECTBW/TCH SLMASNOTED. CONDUITHOMERUN REM SRNO.NSEO DISCONNECT SWITCH S/ZEAS NOTED. CONDUCTORS( )DROUND,(I)ISOLATEDGROUND, (1)NEUTRAL, (1) HOT, (1)SWITCH ME. NEMA 1 COMBINA77ON NO.FUSEOSTARTER SUEASNOTED. ®DRYTYPETRANSFORMER TLA (REFERENCEXFORMER SCHEDULE% FLOOR W14' CONCAD pADBY THERE ® HA PANELBOARO460277V 3P, 4W (REFERENCEPANEL SCHEDULES) ® u PANELBOARD2MY/120V, 3P, 4W (REFERENCEPANEL SCHEDULES) LAPORTE. TX MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION CHART WATER HEATER SCHEDULE ----- '- _ ! I FAN UNIT I START UNIT 1-DESfG: jW VOLT I PH FLA MCA UNIT DISCONNECT ,1 SIZEE CIE (,EWHd 90 480 33 _ � BRANCH CKT. -' INOTES! -� ) } 1 108 13$.0120013 HD 480V Ni NF tJWA 160/3_ABA•20,2Z EWH-2 3 I_ 1 414_43 1 18.0 1 3012 GD 240V N1 NF �A 2512 AN (3-1/0,1-8G,11/2"C)r 1,2 BIA-50,52 (2.101 1- —. 1/2�C.) _.1_ 1208 EWH-3 8 `38.7 2_GD —1,2— 1 208 1 1 28_85 I I03 240_V Nl NF W_AAA_� 4012 BLA-08,48 2.8, 1-LOG, 3/4"C. --�--- !CIRCULATING PUMP SCHEDULEC04 I--- -_—�_— 115 i 1__L_07 1 0.8—j_Receptacle with cord/plug' WA 1WA__ ALA•58 _ _(2-12, 1.12G, V2"CJ 116 1 I 0.T 0.8 RecePtecle with cortl%PIuFI� WA —�WA BLAS.Y (2.12, 1-12G, 112"C. CP-3 —1 116 LReceptecle wlthcortllpIU WAV f WA EBLA-6 (2-_l 1-12G, V2"C�_� .; .0,8 , WATER COOLER SCHEDULE ' -- I PAN I UNITSTART UNIT------- r---- ---------- DE816 OLT I PH FLA� MCA UNIT DISCONNECT 312E _CAB BRANCH CtCT. NOTES: i ' - EWC-1 0 80 U0 1 1 _L4 2 _ 5.3 IReceptecle with cordlplugl WA _ 20/1 ALA_7 _ (2_12, 1-12G, tl2"C.) _ EWG2 'O60 120 I 1 142 53 �Receptecle wfth ED plug WA _2011 _BLA-2 (2.12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) 3 'EWC-3 120 y_7yf 42 63_LReceptacle 10_60 with cordlplug;_WA_�-20_M_BLA-47� — 1 jDISCONNECT LOC47ED ON WALL ADJACENT WATER HE,4TER. 2 FINAL CONNECTION AT WATER HEATER WI STEEL FLEX CONDUR' — 3 1RECEPTACLE INSTAt.LEO HIDDEN BEHIND WATER COOLER SKIRT 3`� 40 OVERALL PO SCALE: 1 /16" = 1'-0" — AREA 'E AREA 'A _ _POWER PLAN NOTES -- _ GFNF.RAi.NOTFCI '-- /L120/208V BRANCH CIRCUITS OVER 100 FT. TO 200 FT. SHALL BE#10 THHN FULL LENGTH, OVER _ 200 FT. SHALL BE #8 THHN B. ALL CONDUITS WILL HAVE A SEPARATE INSULATED GREEN GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED BY TABLE 250.122 OF THE NEC. C. CONDUIT RUNS SHOWN ARE DIAGRAMMATIC IN NATURE. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SIZING AND LOCATING FULL BOXES PER NEC AND COORDINATION WITH Him TRADES._ 'D_ _ ALL DEVICE PLATES IN INMATE OR JUVENILE OCCUPIED AREAS WILL HAVE TAMPER RESISTANT ! _ �- TORK REJECTION SCREWS. DEVICE PLATES WILL BE STAINLESS STEEL PLATES. _ E. DEVICE PLATS FOR DUPLEX RECEPTACLES ON EMERGENCY PANELS WILL BE RED PLATES. -� -- SPF.CIn . NOTE& 1. 2 GANG FLUSH MOUNTED ADJUSTABLE FLOOR BOX. EQUAL TO HUBBELL B421411-SB3083/253825 ONEJ - FOR DUPLEXRECfiPTACLE_AND ONE FOR DUPLEXRJ-45 CAT 5E JACK BY_OTHERS. VERIFY LOCATION j _ 2. 3. WITH OWNER. STUBBED3/4"CONDUTfUNDERFLOORToNEARESTWALLANDUPToLAY-IN CEILING SPACE FOR TELJDATA. _ - - DEDICATED RECEPTACLE+16"AFFFOR120VUNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATOR. !INSTALL #6 GROUND WIRE IN 1/2" C. FROM TERMINAL HOARD TO MAIN GROUNDING BAR. 4. _ ISOLATED GROUND DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. HOMERUN 2-12,1.12 OND, 1-12 ISOLATED i/2" C. 5. _ RECEPTACLE OR RECEPTACLES INSTALLED BEHIND ELECTRIC WATER COOLER HOUSING. 6. IRRIGATION CONTROLLER. VERIFY HEIGHT WITH LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. 7.- CONNECT TO 120-24V POWER SUPPLY LOCATED ABOVE CEILING LINE (FOR ELECTRIC VERIFYREQUMEMENTSWITH DOOR HARDWARE SUPPLIER, 8. _ _-'-- SINGLE GANOFLUSH J-BOX WITH 1/2" EMT C. STUBBED TO LAY-INCEILING SPACE. FOR PUSH BUTTON M)(FIJRNISHED W/ DOOR HARDWARE). PUSH BUTTON WILL BE OPERATED BY CLERK AT DESK '- _ (VMMLOCATIONOFDESKFORPLACEMENTOFPUSH BUTTON.) _ T- TWO SINGLE GANGFLUSH J-BOX WITH 1/2" EMT C. STUBBED TO LAY -IN CEILING SPACE. FOR PUSH BUTTONSLFUItNISHEDW/DOORHARDWARE),PUSHBUTTONSWILL BEUSED TOOPERATE DOOR LOCKS _ 10. 11. AT DOOR 104 AND DOOR 251A. REFER TO ARCHTTECTURAL FOR DOORS. - _~ SINGLE GANGFLUSH J-BOX WITH 1/2" EMT C. STUBBED TO LAY -IN CEILING SPACE. CONNECT TO EDWARDS 147-1 PLATE W/ EDWARDS 691-W PUSH BUTTON W/ 2 #16 FROM TRANSFORMER 590. CONNECT TO EDWARDS 590 POWER SUPPLY LOCATED ABOVE CEILINGLINE FOR EDWARDS 725 BUZZ_ E MOUNTED JUST BELOW CEILING LINE. CONNECT TO BUZZER W/2#16 FROM TRANSFORMER. HAND DRYERS BY OTHERS, MOUNTED AND CONNECTED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. VERIFY 12, _ MOUNTING REQUBREMENTS AND LOCATION. DEDICATED 25 AMP LOAD. HOMERUN 2-10,1-10 GND_ 11/2" 13 1M0UNTDOUBLEDUPLEXRECEPTACLESAT42"AFFTOCENTER. C. VERIFY LOAD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND ADJUST AS NECESSARY. 14. DEDICATED RECEPTACLE +42" AFFFOR 120V MICROWAVE OVEN. 15. ALL ELECTRICAL, EXCEPT AS NOTED, IN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS WILL BE UNDER ALTERNATE #1__ [ALL _ 1 LIGHTING IS UNDER BASE BID.-� �16. 177. JOUTLETS I___ DEVICE OUTLET UNDER BASE BID, --�_T----_------- -_ -_ -- AT WORK STATIONS ARE FLOOR MOUNTED ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES AND DATA EACHRE OUTLETS. TO CEPTACLE FROM JBOX RUN 2-12,1-12 GND.,1-12ISOLATED OND.INFLEX03LE _iUNDE_R � 18. METAL CONDUIT. HOMERUNS WILL BE RAN UNDER SLAB FROM PANEL BALA T_0 JUNCTION BOXES RAISED FLOOR WITH NO MORE THAN 6 CIRCUITS PER HOMERUN. FOR EACH SET OF 3 C_IRCUITS HOMERUN WILL, BE 3-12, 3-10 NEUT,1-12 GND„ 1-12 ISOLATED OND. i CEUMGMOUNTED RECEPTACLE OUTLETFOR PROJECTOR. VERIFY Lac- ATJ_ON.__ 19. ISOLATED GROUND DOUBLE DUPLEXRECEPTACLESW/ RED DEVICE PLATES INSTALLED AT42"APF. HOMERUN2-12,1-12 GND,1-121SOLATEDGND,1/2" C. 20. _ SINGLE ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLE(6-20R)W/REDDEVICEPLATE. VERIEYLOCATION. 21. ImREE FLOOR MOUNTED ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES. TO EACH RECEPTACLE RUN2-12, 1-12 GND., 1-12 ISOLATED OND. IN FLEXtBLE METAL COND. HOM MUN WILL BE RAN UNDER SLAB -1.10 FROM PANEL BALA TO JUNCTION BOX UNDER RAISED FLOOR. HOMERUN WILL, BE 2-10, 2-10 NEUT, 22. 1TWO GND.,1-10ISOLATED GND. FLOOR MOUNTED SINGLE ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES (5-30R). TO EACH RECEPTACLE RUN 2-102,1-10 GN_D.,1-10ISOLATED GND. INFLEXIBLE METAL _COND. HOMERUN WILL BE RAN UNDER SLAB _ FROM PANEL BALA TO JUNCTION BOX UNDER RAISED FLOOR. HOM MUN WILL BE 2-8, 2-8 NEUT, 1-10 GND., 1 -10 ISOLATED GND. 23. _ ONE SINGLE ISOLATED GROUND RE_CEPTACL_E_(5-30R) ANDTWOISOLATEDGROU_NDRECEPTACLES _ MOUNTED TO SERVER RACK OR ADJACENT WALL. VERIFY LOCATION. 24. SINGLE GANG PLUSH J-BOXWTTHI/2"EMTC.STUBBED TO_LAY-IN CEILING SPACE FOR DURESS - BUTTON, VERIFY LOCATION AND HEIGHT.(DURESS BUTTONFURNISHED BYOTHERSJ -� 25. RECEPTACLE FOR 120V RANGE HOOD. PROVIVE 16/3 APPLIANCE CORD TO HOOD. -- 26. _ 50A,125/250V, I PHASE, 3 WIRE, + GROUND STRAIGHT -BLADE RECEPTACLE FOR RANGE. PROVIDE MATCHING#6/3 +GROUND CORD AND PLUG. HOMERUN 3-6,1-10 GND. 3/4" C. 97 1104 125/250V,1 PHASE, 3 WIRE, +GROUND STRAIGHT -BLADE RECEPTACLE FOR DRYER. PROVIDE !MATCHING -� #8/3 +GROUND CORD AND PLUG, HOMERUN 3-8,1-10 GND. 3/4" C. 28. RECEPTACLE FOR 120V OVERHEAD DOOR MOTOR. PROVIVE 16/3 APPLIANCE CORD TO DOOR MOTOR. _ VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH DOOR MOTOR SUPPLIER. 29. MAIN GROUNDING BUS mm). THE GROUNDING BUS SHALL BE A 4" X 1/4" X Y-O" COPPER GROUND BAR ATTACHED TO THE WALL BY INSULATORS AND FTiTED WITH A CLEAR PLASTIC SHIELD LABELED AS _MASTER �LOCATIONS GROUND BUS". THE MASTER GROUND WILL BE SUBDIVIDED INTO SEPARATE BONDING FOR GROUND SOURCE, NON -ISOLATED EQUIPMENT, AND ISOLATED EQUIPMENT. ALL _ I GROUNDSWPMSHALLTERMINATEONTHEGROUNDBUSWITHATWO-IIOLECOMPRESSIONLUG. THE MASTER GROUND BAR WILL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND R NO, AS SHOWN ON EJ.1, WITH (2}TWO 210 GROUND WIRES. BUILDING STEEL_ WILL BE BONDED TO THE "MOB"._A 20'-O" LONG #1/0 GROUNDING CONDUCTOR WILL BE PLACE INTO THE BUILDING SLAB AND BONDED TO THE REBAR AND "MGB". ALL - PANELBOARD EQUIPMENT GROUNDS, SEPARATELY DERIVED GROUNDS FROM DRY TYPE XFORMERS BE BONDED AT THE APPROPRIATE SECTION OF THE "MOB". _ (LSOI ATED AND NON-INSOI ATED). GENERATOR CJROUND;AND OTHER GROUNDS AS RBQUB2ED SHALL-� KEY PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions � Rev. Dote Description W � O:D IW V J Q x W W OI- I- ty iQ O n U W <C =W I- U I nO L1 ._ Dote: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: OVERALL POWER PLAN Drawing No. E3,1 w EVIDENCE E A ' B' — J 140 — ;EA 'A' I I I I I � AFF AFF I 10' WORKBENC I i 42' fe AFF AFF I AI:A-+7 i EAt,A'3j I i I L E Nii�:16'1 I E JUG I.D. TECH E 137 • &,6 A IFAI�4 01113L %. -SA �--► EALA-71 E -� FA A9L( AHA-20,22,24 CP-1 CORRIDOR 1% EBLA-34 Ell — I EBLA-36 N 8' --� LEG PRESS SQUAT RACK EXERCISE ALA-48 ALA 149 INCLINE BENCHES FLAT BENCHES FLAT BENCHES AL A—cn pte✓,+l h Ll3 Sa15q �! ��111��- ���� �� `—milli �L'lI►�, It •• i I133 =' I` PRI r:� EM o • ALA-6 WENS' RESTOMR00 128 J ON EALA-72 mummmum NUNN MENS' LOCKER ROOM Q151 DOT —a ER- 161 HLA-5 *CPO CPO 154 * 155 TABLE DOULY �f ALA-SJ48 TABLE DOLLLY CHAIR CHAIR DOLLY DOLLY cHAIR cHAIR SUPPLIES DouY DOLLY 277 CHAIR CHAIR DOUY DOLLY z z z L'FA �3 V ,EII + + II E EALA-58 EALA-60 TEL. RM/ E EALA 911 RM - EALA-72 153 EALA 62,64 HE -- _ HE . SUPPLIES 124 BLA-1 BLA-9 6' INTERNAL FlE I QUARTERMASTER AFFAIRS 'nI SUPPLY 156 157 All B' AFF CtASSR06M9AF,Q 276 ;C-e; \ (e 8' FOLDING TABLE [ 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDAG TABLE u u u u uu FOLDING TABLE [ 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE B' FOLDING 8' OLDING TABLE I 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING 8_FOLDING TABLE [—B' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING ' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TA�DLE [ 8' fOLDING TABLE ���3A'If'� RESTR 4z 1 C EALA-31 WINNIQUIMMIN acKER E�l120 ALA-2 v 42- E Ell \\ HE y It rTl 1s IIE — _ E EWH-1 j MENS' (� EALA-15 EALA-17 16 18 B' AFF / ALA-59 RE;�s OM E E E EALA-29 I 4 E 6 8 8 E 10 12 E 2 EALA t6 LA-19 E 3 3 35 J >?yl� E J i i J a J MECHANICAL 16 ®� ®OEALA ROOM E _ 57 57 130 � L � RESTROOM E E - E 6, 10 E - 12 14 s 17 127kD E E E pp I'LA1.F`'� t-m- 42FA E4LA EMCENTOEPER R R*LA E•A6A GALA/0,IX 37,39,• 93A I © 6 >LG E,4 t7 678- 122 1AAz 17 44, WP E EALA-23 �J REFER TO NOTE 15 FOR ELECTRICAL E �fr VERIFY DISPATCH EALA-' H M ( 288 I© Lip E E E C E J E E E J E E EA AN 23 E CID iI E E E E 0't fiALA-d6 EAL*-48 EA6*-20" EALA-21 BG me 'TABU I" I EALA-13 E E 16 E 16 16 E EALA-11 E E— I— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 EALA-1 EALA-3 EALA-5 RECEPTIONIST 2 CREDENZA 5' p 5' 16 COMPUTERS 289 • Q 1 B' E T �y A o t oE— m E E E R E 42' S� 42• EALA-25 a x -56 STAFF EALA-52 MPUTER SUPPORT CO � EALA-9 E oAFF 1NF 42 I I� 3 SPECIALIST E of o E r r AFF w 106 E E I 1 a a ALA-9 9 I COPY I 2/E3.1i Des 1 I E E a m s� ROOM �� a ?I ER ER RACK E — ALA-19 I 42 EMERGENCY FILES 110 - `II'1 1 AFF MANAGEMENT 112w EALA-E I B•,� E E EALA-7 I E EWC-1 BOOKCASE U§ L 3 SAFE �j S CABINE CABINET ALA-7 EALA-69 CORRIDOR ALA-11 L r EALA-63 E 104 5 BOOKCPSE -- BOOKCASE LATERAL LA TERAL � FlLE 1 BOOKCASE CASE ,� EALA 6L S PPLIES I E E ADMINISTRATIVE 119 EALA-59 ASSISTANT LEGAL mcznD CHIEF EALA-61 x 111 AS CHIEFNT E sa A�07 SECRETARY 118 DESK m 113 EALA-65 E 'qqDIEUT ANT'S� Des 105 E CLOSET LOSET E ICE E E DESK I E 117 s E 1 E s t15 109 �w s m g 'FlE I m w E E E 5 E x E E a U C 5LL A FlLE RAL NZA U 6TAB S 6' WOR u I I ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ POWER PLAN - AREA 'A' SCALE: 1 /8" = 1'-0" `LFAM1 p�ANN IIJOS B' BLA-19 ALA-38 ON EALA 29 1 ON EALA 29 ALA-37 LOBBY 101 TRAINING 270 D INTERVIEW \ 292 ALA-21 ON EALA Th J 7 l ge��g _ AREA 'B' KGlSE 7— AREA 'A' 1 m I ( I ERR HLA-23 wFJ I PE SON LL I I ( I s I � � 1 I CPO 268 I ( BOOKCASE E++� I COFFEE ALA-40265 1 42' AFF g I ALE — —> DESK RUE I SERGEANT SUPPLIES 269 271 xuMR, REDENZA ( l0 I RESTRM 0 275 I VICTIM �SSISTANT `F I 274 i -36 Li L ALA-42 I PLAY AREA 272 1-4 ( BOOKCASE BOOKCASE I ( I ( � 280 I'D. 'INGERPRINT OFFICE STATION 281 A )RRIDOR IIIII 2782788 I I I I � I E�Q,Q 3a I I RECORDS 283 I �--► ALA-35 a1„ A 28 I ALA-33 �a" I I 42' A4242 AFF FE L:OPY ALA-31 285 NE I I ( REM OOM ® ® RESTROOM 103 102 12 J J 12 I I ALA-2 I ALA-23 ALA-29 Pay I Telephone I VESTIBULE WP 100 ON T--- EALA � I J — -----I KEY PLAN CkM FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W� 1� 0 Ino W V I < x W 75 01- �- l—L �Q n 0 UW Q W Z W f- U I 0 n Dote: 06-30-06 Project No, Drawn By: RDB _ Checked By: JIB J Sheet Title: POWER PLAN — AREA 'A' Drawing No. E3, 1 A Revisions Rev, Date Description W � O � n m V x W U Li-1 Q W = W f- U O Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drown By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: POWER PLAN - AREA 'B' Drawing No. Ell ---- --_-----LAPORTE. TX MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION CHART -------- AIR HANDLING UNIT SCHEDULE ----- ---- -__-------.-.- _ ----_-._._ DESI_G. I HP VOLT PH START. UNIT -F-- UNIT FLA MCA UNIT DISCONNECT_ SIZE C/B� ---BRANCH CKT. _NOTES: 2,3 -2 - AHU-1 I 16� 460 3- �3 21.0 26.3VFD BY DIV, 15 VFD-�40/3 I EAHA-03,15,17 (3 8, 1-10G, 3/4"C.) ' AHU•2 AHl13A i 3 I 460 2 460 3 2t0 j 28,3 VFDBYTA E t VFD 40/3 BHA$,,45,4 (3$, 1-10G, 3/4"C.) 4.8 j 8.0 60M80 STARTER 1 ___ 15/3 l (3121_-12G, 3/4"CJ AHU-38 _C 5_� 460 3�7.8-1�9_5i__-COMBO STARTER EBR-A 7,9,11 1 ( 15/3—EBHA-7,9_11 (3-U2, 1-12G, 3/4'C) 1,2,3 2, _ ,1,2 NOTES '---`""-� 1- INEUkS2E 1 COMBINATION UNFUSED STARTER, NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE, COMPLETE WRH H/O/A COVER CONTROL -_ �120V COIL, AND RED "ON"PILOT. STARTER MAY SE MOUNTED CN AHU HOUSING OR ADJACENT WALL AS _ CONVENIENT. --- --- -"-- ----- - --- ---- 2 -FINAL CONNECTION AT UNR W% LIQUID i1GHT FLEXCONDUIT OR STEEL FLEXCONDUUIT. - - - 3 ON EMERGENCY ---"'- CHILLER & CONDENSING UNIT T AC �- DE31G. TONS VOLT PH l CH•1 i 74.4 460 -� 3 SCHEDULE FAN FLA ' ^ - UNIT MCA UNIT DISCONNECT 20033 BOOV HD NF N3R START. j-UNIT � -- UNIT- -_ I SIZ£ C/B_� -- B_RAN_CH CKT. - WA j 200/3 jMSB (3-3/0, 1.6G, 2"CJ N_OTES:_ 1,2 757.7 197.1 CH•2 _ 1 74.4 460 3 157.7 197.1 200/3600V HD NF N3R WA ' 200/3 jMSB (3�/0, 1.6G, 2"C.) 1,2 CU-1 40 460 3 91.0 113.8 200/3600V HD NF N3R WA 150/3 EAHA-8,10,12(31/0, 1.6G, 1 1/2"C.) NOTES: `- 1_----IMOUNTDISCONNECTONUNrrADJACENT TOCONNECTION BOX 3,4 - -_ 2 FFINAL CONNECTION TO DISCONNECTAND TO CHILLER CONNECTION BOX / LIQUID TIGHEX T FLCONDUR. _ 3 _ (MOUNT DSCONNECT ON CU UNIT HOUSING IF ALLOWABLE OR ADJACENT BUILDING STRUCTURE AS CONVENIENT 4 FINAL CONNECTION AT UNIT W/ LIQUID•TIGHT FLEX CONDUIT'. CHILL WATER PUMP SCHEDULE ---------- -- --_ `-----� - _--- FAN UNIT (- ---_- START UNIT -__ UNIT --___ - DESIG. I HPtSV6L:T:-PH-- FLA MCA I UNIT DISCONNECT SIB C/B BRANCH Ckf. NOTESCWP-1 10460I 3 14 17.5 COMBO STARTER 1 - 25/3 ABA-17,19,21(310, 1�10G, 314"C.) 1,2 CWP-2 10460 t 3 14� 17.5 COMBO STARTER �_1 25/3�AHA-14,16,18(310, 1-10G2/4/4"C.) 1,2 --- - -----_ - NOTES_ -- 1 -(NEMA SI;ff T COMBINATION UNFUSED STARTER, NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE, COMPLETE WITH WO/A/A COVER CONTROL, _ 1120V COIL AND RED "ON" PILOT MOUNT STARTER ON WALL LINED UP WITH DISCONNCTEON OUTSIDE WALL FOR __ - - PUMPS. (OUTSIDE 61SCONNECTB 30/3 - 600V - HEAVY DUTY - N_OFUSE - N_ 3R.) _ 2 FINALCONNECTIONATPUMPW/LIQUID-TIGHTFLEX CONDUIT. - -`- - 3 PHASE DUCT HEATER SCHEDULE _ -I-STARTT UNIT HEAT UNIT j DESIG. EDH-1 ___I----3---.I_— EDH-2� _��_ - - -UNIT-- TKW VOLT PH j FLA MCA UNIT DISCONNECT r SIZE - GB I _ _ BRANCH CKT.NOTES: VOLT 3 - -- —L _ — —� a — 20 480 3 24.0E 30.1 3013 600V HD NF N7 WA 4 -' -` L ----------�----- O/3 t8HA38,40,42 (3�8,1-10G,3/4'C.) 1,2_- - '30/3 _ EDH 3 30 480 j 36_08 45.1_j 600V HD NF N1 WA 5013 1BHA-50,52,54 (3-6, 1-10G, 3/4"C.) _1,2 i _I 40 ,- 480 I 3 - 4-- i 6D.1 100/3 602V HD NF N1 WA I 80/3 �EAHA-25,27,29 (3 4, 1 5G, 1"C_)') 1,2 � f EDH4 EDH-5 95'- .6G, Z'C.)1 1,2 --4_27�j1428200/3600V , N- 20 30.1 II80/3600VHDNFNI-WAf40/3'BHA.44,46,48 -175/3j --(3-8, NOTES: 1 - MOUNT DISCONNECT ON DUCT HEATER HOUSING IF ALLOWABLE_ OR ADJACENT BUILDING STRUCTUR_E_AS ---_ -- --- _ CONVENIENT -_--_- - -- 2 _ ---- F' INAL CONNECTION AT DUCT HEATER W! STEEL FLEX CONDUIT. - -`-- ---'----� VAV BOX 5CHEDULE VOLT( PH 1 HEAT FLA UNIT MCA ---- UNIT DISCONNECT START SIZE j UNIT C/B UNIT - ---- BRANCH CKT. --j NOTESc -_�---I DESiG. VAV-1 - KW 4 277 1 14.44 18.1 SP ST30A Switch, N/A-i 2511 j RA-19 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 VAV-1-4-� VAV1 _C4� 4 277 2 1 ; 1 j 14.44 14.44 ' 18.1 18.1 SP ST30A Switch SP ST 30A Switch` N/A WX 25/1 25/1 j EAHA-21 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) EAHA-14 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 1,2,3 VAV-1-6 VAV-1 8 VAV-1 9 VAV-1-10 VAV-1-11 4 �4 I_4 3 277 277 277 ` 277 1 I 1 1 1- 14.44 14.44 -1083 14.44 18.1 18.1 i 12.5- 118.1 SP ST30A Switch SP ST30A Switch P S ST 20A Switch SP ST30A Switch _L i WA WA WA WA 25M _2611 20/1 2511 �- EAHA-18 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) EAHA-28 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) EAHA 3D (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C_) EAHA-23 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 277 ' 1 -_1 1I 0.83 -10.83 13.5 13.5 SP ST20A Switch SP ST 20A Switch - WA WA 20/1 20/1 _EAHA-16 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2'C.) EAHA-20 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 1,2,3 VAV-1-12 VAV-1-14 3 4 277 277 1 1 110.83 14.44 13.5 18.1 SP ST 20A Switch SP ST 30A Switch WA WA 20/1 25%1 -EAHA-22 (2.12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) EAHA-24 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 -1,2,3 VAV-1-18 4 -j- 277 1T14.44 -- �1� 18.1 SP ST 30A Switch I --WA 25%1- EAHA•26 (2-10, 1-10(3, 1/2"C.) 1,2,3 VAV-2-1 VAV-2-2 3 1 6 277 277 1- j 10.83 21`i66 13.5 27.1 SP ST20A Switch SP ST30A Switch N/A WA 20l1 BHA-15 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) 1,2 ' VAV-23 - 4 277� 1 14.44 -10.8D 18.1 1 SP ST30A Swtch WA 35/1 25/1 _BHA-39 (2-8, 1-10G, 1/2"C� BHA-29 (2-10, 1_12G, 1/2'C.) 1,2 1_2_ VAV-2<1 VAV-2-5 j 3 7 ' 1 _.j 13.5 _ SP ST20A Switch I N/A j 20/1 BHA-27 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) 1!2 VAV-2$-� VAV-2.7 _( 3 2 3 277 277 �77 1 1 1 10.83 10.83 10.83 13.5 13.5 13.5 SP ST20A Switch SP ST20A Switch SP ST 20A Switch WA I WA N/A j 20/1 20/1 20/1 -BHA-31 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) BHA 41 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) BHA-33 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2'C.), 1,2 _1,2 1,2 VAV-2-8 VAV-&9 j_ 3 47_ ' 277 2277 1 i 10.83 14.44 13.5 j ' SP ST 20A Switch WA 20/1 -25/11 _ BHA-28 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/Z C.)j 1,2 r1 -18.1 SP ST2 AA Switch N!A 20/1 (2-10, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) 1,2� VAV-2-10 _j-4Fl- 1- 14_44� 18.1- SP ST30A Switch -� WA - -BHA-28 BHA-30 (2-10, 1-10GG1/2"C.) 1.2 VAV-2-11 VAV-2-32 j 4 1 3 I 277 277�1 1 14.44 10.83 18.1 19.5 -SP ST 30A Switch SP ST30A Switch N/A _ WA 25%1 I - _ BHA-32 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1,2 VAV-2-13 4 277 L20/11 BHA-36 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/25C.) r 1,2 _ VAV-2-14 - 3 j_277 I-1 - 1 j 14_44 j 10.83 j 18.1 13.5 SP ST20A Switch SP ST30A Switch WA j N/A 25/1 BRA34 (2-10, 1.12G, 1/2"C.) 1,2 VAV-2-15 a I 277 I 1 10.83 13.5 _ SP 20/1 BHA-35 (2.12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.j 1,2 1 VAV-2 7 4 277 277 1(18.05 ST20A Switch WA- 20/1 SHA-37 (2-12, 1-12G 1/2"C.) BHA-22 (2-10, 1-10G, 1/2"C.) 1.2 1,2 VAV-2-18 1 5 _27 1 SP ST Switch �P ST20A Switch WA 2D/1 BHA-20 (2-12, 1.12G, 1%2"C.)11,2 _� �_30N _ BHA-24 R-10, 1-12G, 1/2"C_) 1,2 VAV-2-20 VAV-2-21 3 !_277 4 1 277 E_27�7 1 i 1 i L-_�- 10.83 i 14.44y 13.5 181 SP ST 30A Switch - - SPST 15A Switch _WA N/A j WA. 20/1 I 2511 j BHA-17 (2-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) (2-10, 1-10G, U2"C.) 1,2� VAV-2-22 3 1 10.83 13.5__SP _ —ST 15ASwtch j_WA- 20/1 -BHA-19 y_ BHA-21(2-12,1-12G,1/Z'C.); 1,2 VAV-2-23 j 4 277 I 1 14.44 18.1 i SP ST20A Swltch N/A 1 25/1 BHA-23 (2-10, 1-12G, 1%2"C.)I 1,2 VAV-2-24 1 -i 4 1 2 _- 1 d 14.44 18.1 1 SP ST 30A Swltch N/A 25/1 L_BHA-25 (2-10, 1-10G_1/2"C.) NOTES: - -_- _.. _ -1,2_ - 1 1 SP ST SWITCH LOCATED AT VAV BOX FOR LOCAL DISCONNECT - -- --- - - -, 2 FINAL CONNECT RPOWEEREELFLEXCONDUIT 3 jON EMERGENCY GENERATOR POWER. — -- - ---_- -_ - —GENERATOR SMOTE EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE -- --- -- - --- - DESI_G.tHP VOLT PH -------- ---- --- ----- FAN UNIT 3— T T UNIT UNIT --�-- �- —I-- FLA MCA UNIT DISCONNECT SIZE C/B BRANCH CKi. NOTES: SEF-1 j 10 460 3 14 17.5i __ COMBO STARTER 1 25/3 EBHA-8,10,12 (340, 1-166, 1/2"C.) 1,2 SMOKE SUPPLYFAN _SCHEDULE DES.IG. HP VOLT P:N- _ _ FAN UNIT — FLA MCA UNIT DISCONNECT START UNIT r - SIZE_ �( -- BRANCH MKT. NOTES: SSF-1 460 3 7.6 9.5 i COMBO STARTER - 1 15/3 jEBHA-13,15,17(312, 1-12G, 1/2"� 1.2 _ NOTES: 1INEMA SIZE 1 COMBINATION UNFUSED STARTER, NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE, COMPLETE WITH H/O/A COVER CONTROL, V COIL, AND RED"OM'PILOT. STARTER MAY8E MOUNTED ON FAN HOUSING OR ADJACENT WALL ASNVENIENT.2AL CONNECTION AT FAN W% STEEL FLEXCONDUfL___ — _ -- 116 VOLT EXHAUST IG. _ [EF-2 VA 822 129 FAN VOLT 115 115 SCHEDULE �PH i 1 1 FAN FLA 7.15 1.12 UNIT MCA_ UNIT DISCONNECT SP ST 15A Switch SPST15ASwltch START SIZE NIA WA - UNIT j C/B 20/1 2011 --- — UNIT BRANCH CKT. - EBLA-27 (3-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.)�1,2 ALA31 @3. 2 1-12G, 1/2"C1) NOTES: 1,2 8.9 1.4 ' 1.12 1.4 SP ST 15A Switch WA 20/1 ALA31 (3-12,1-12G, 1/2"C.)j 1,2 350 115 1 3.04 3.8+ SP ST 15A Switch 20/1 BLA-32 �_(3-12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.)l 1.2 EF-4 - f 50 L 115 f 1 0.44 0.6 I SP ST 15A Switch] _N/A N/A 1 20/1 ALA36 (3.12, 1-12G, 1/2'C.) 1,2 EF-5 _ EF-6 EF-7-7 144 1127 667 115 j-115� I 115 1 1 1 �_ j-1_25 8.8 5.8 ' 1.6 12.3 7.3 ] _SP ST 16A Switch SP ST 15A Switch §P ST 15A Swltch WA WA - WA 20/1 20/1- 20/1 BLA-71__ (3-12, 1-12G, 1%2"C.) ALA-55 __ (3.12, 1-12G, 1/2"C.) EBLA-29 (3-12, 1-12G, 1/2 C..) 1,2 1,2 1,2 EF 8 EF•9 -! 50 455 116 115 1 �113.96 0.44 0.6 5A - SP ST Swltch SP ST 15A Switch --- -L- CWA WA 20/1 20/1 _ BLA'36 (312, 1-12G, 1/2"C.)J ALA 49 - 312, 1=12G, 1!2"C.)I 1,2 ' 1,2 NOTES: - --- -- - --- - - 1 LDISCONNECT. - -- - 2 ;FINAL CONNECTION AT FAN W% STEEL FLEXCONDUIL OVERALL SCALE: 1 /16" = 1 POWER PLA MFN%0I & CLFAMI-Z= AREA 'B' _ AREA 'A' in 0 0 ON A 13 c R II 33 II II II a W l 0 I Jvo� X �0 $d9-------------------� t I ---__ -- --- ----�� I I --------- yAy.L1f '�3o-�rp I a - i �I' I I �=4 I I a fo-f tx I , ax VAVLII I I I I mu2a111 f+fs-Hfo ad ilis ( vAva f" � I I 'A 2:a;a,ae9 I =fs-sum e° yi Po0.-2e,a0 I II I ^/ftfoc f Brr wi4az,i ae j vAvm2 2 u ylaNe i ( : I _ I I &IA-ss,n j I i I exA-n I I W e j 36 I 2 VAV-Me BHA-2 la2,24 pO'' VAV216 I 9101 20.£4 I I : I I i I ( i a 24 I I I VAV-1-0 ON z ALA ALA �_1.1I VAV-1.11 y VAV-I-Il f �. e d a YAV.LII I EAHA-20,22,24 � I 2ri I 2 4 I IEV A-24 I I a VAV 11 4 I `-I ° I I I _J I I n I --J ----------------------------------------- 0 C BHA-27,29,31 0 u 6 1el 0 vvs,e HVAC POWER PLAN NOTES - —_ (.F.NF.RAt.NOTF.9: — — —1 A. ALL 120J208 V BRANCH CIRCUITS OVER 100 FT. TO 200 Fr. SHALL BE #10 THHNFITLL LENGTH, OVER __I200 Fr. SHALL BE#8 THHN B. _ ALL CONDU)TS WILL HAVE A SEPARATE INSULATED GREEN GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED BY -_ C. TABLE 250.122 OF THE NEC. _ CONDUIT RUNS SHOWN ARE DIAGRAMMATIC INNATiJRE. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR S)Z_Q7(} _ AND LOCATING PULL BOXES PER NEC AND COORDINATIONWITH OTHER TRADES. 1. NOT USED. CONNECT TO VAV BOX, 3KW 277V. PROVIDE LOCAL SPST 277V 20A SWITCHIN SINC$.E GANG BOX ON SIDE OF VAV BOX FOR LOCAL DISCONNECT. (SEE CONNECTIONCHART FOR DETAILS.) 3. �---_ IY• 5. CONNECT TO VAV BOX, 41iVV 277V. PROVIDE LOCAL SPST 277V 30A SWITCH IN SINGLE GANG BOX ON j SIDE OF VAV BOX FOR LOCAL DISCONNECT. (SEE CONNECTION CHART FOR DETAHS.)-_ _-I CONNECT TO VAV BOX, SKW 277V. PROVIDE LOCAL SPST 277V 30A SWITCH IN SINGLE GANG BOX ON - �_ OF VAV BOX FOR LOCAL DISCONNECT. (SEE CONNECTION CHART FOR DETAILS.) CONNECT TO VAV BOX, 6KW 277V. PROVIDE LOCAL SPST 277V 30A SWITCH IN SINGLE GANG BOX ON SIDE OF VAV BOX FOR LOCAL DISCONNECT. (SEE CONNECTION CHART FOR DETA)LS) 6. CONNECT TO VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE, FURNISHED BY DIVISION 15,DRIVE IS COMPLETE WITH _ 7. _ DISCONNECT SWITCH. CONNECT TO AIR HANDLER MOTOR. (SEE CONNECTION CHART FOR DETAILS.) S. CONNECT TO115VEXHAUST FAN MOUNTED IN(.'EE,ING. PROVIDE IPOLE N.O.RELAY WiTH277VCOIL j _ INNEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ABOVE CEILING LINE.INTERLOCK SO RELAY CLOSES AND ENERGIZES EXHAUST — AREA 'B' AREA 'A' K EY PLAN 4N Na CD FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description- WC) O� V I W W LL-� W n UW W =W I- U nO l� Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: OVERALL HVAC POWER PLAN Drawing No. E4.1 ;EA ;EA � HVAC POWER PLAN - AREA 'A' �' BAN N�� AREA 'B' AREA 'A' KEY PLAN r�N NOP FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions � Rev. Date Description 0 OD 0- m V) < Q W W OI- �- �- Q o UW Q W ZW i- U -1 O n Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: HVAC POWER PLAN - AREA 'A' Drawing No. E4, 1 A 1 i 1 I ( I I I ( I F-----� I ❑ i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I 1 I 1 ( I L-----� I I I ( ( ( I i I I I I I I 1 O EBHA 7,9,11 III I EBHA BHA 13,15,17AHU-3A 38,40, a ,47 EF-8 BLA 36 +01 2 z 3 VAV-2-23 0-1#10 G EMT. � VAV-2-22 BHA-21,23,25 1#12-3#10 1#10 G BHA-17,19 1#12-2#10 1#10 G 1/2" EMT (1 BHA-17,19 I I I ( BHA-21,23,25 II II 1#12-6#10 1#10 G (I I I 1" EMT ON BLA 32 rt� EF-7 VAV-2-20 33 BHA 8110,12 t EF=10 BLA 55 BHA-19 2#10-1 1/2" D N IN N VAV-2-21 2 2 N N N I I I I 1 I ( I I DHVAC POWER PLAN AREA 'B' SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" CLFAMI I p<,�H Nowt I I ( I 1 I I L------------------------------------------------ EF-5 JJ=::T [F=- ( I I _ ---------- -- - - - - - - - - ---------- VAV-2-13 _____- ON ---- - - - - -- LL J I BLA--- - - --- -- 69 3 BHA-34 VAV-2-11 2#10-1 #10G I 1/2" EMT I C a.v J J Cow 3 BHA- 2#10 I 1/2„ I 1 1 ( 1 i -------- BHA-32,34 1 3#10-1#10G 1 I I I I ( I I I J ( 2 32 VAV-2-12 I I I I I BHA-32,34,3 1#12-3#10 1#10G 3/4" EMT I I VAV-2-10 EF-5 ON I J BLA 3 30 BHA-30 39 BHA-32,34,36 1#12-5#10 1#10G 1 3/4" EMT 28J BHA-28,30 VAV-2-9 BHA-32,34,36 /1#12-6#10 1#10G 1' EMT KEY PLAT AREA 'B' FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W 0 OD n W CIO Q W W �-'- w OI- n 0 U Q W Z W f- U I O Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: HVAC POWER PLAN — AREA 'B' Drawing No. E4.1 B Revisions Rev. Date Description W 0 OD .nm (J� x x W 01- � m � �Q o UW Q 0 W = W I- U O Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: RISER & PANEL SCHEDULES Drawing No. E5.1 Revisions Rev. Date Description W � OD nm Cn x W OI— f- n-,*, n-*, �-- Q 0 �- UW Q W = W I- U I O n Dote: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: PANEL SCHEDULES Drawing No. E5,2 Revisions Rev. Date Description 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL DETAILS Drawing No �i SECTION 16000 - ELECTRICAL BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1.00-GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The Drawings and the general provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 SpOecification Sections, apply to the work of this section. 1.02 WORK SPECIFIED HEREIN A. All labor, materials, equipment and services necessary to furnish and install complete electrical systems and related items of work as indicated or specified. B. The work in general shall consist of, but is not limited to the following: 1. Panels, services, conduit, wiring, etc., for all outlets and equipment. 2. Electrical service as indicated. 3. Telephone outlets and TV outlets conduits stubbed to ceiling space. 4. Provide temporary electrical service including meter and related work as required. 1.03 CODES, LAWS, REGULATIONS A. The installation shall be made in compliance with the applicable provisions of all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations of Federal, State, and local authorities, including the Americans With Disabilities Act, and the associated utility companies as they apply to this Project, as well as the National Electrical Code. Where the Contract Drawings or Specifications are in excess of legal requirements, the Contract Documents shall govern. Modifications required to affect compliance with legal requirements shall be made as required without extra cost to the Owner/Operator. Where modifications are required, they shall be reported to the Architect prior to beginning work on such modifications or alterations. 1.04 PERMITS, FEES, AND TAXES A. Secure all required permits; provide all services associated therewith and pay all associated costs and fees, direct or indirect. Pay all applicable taxes and bear the costs associated therewith. 1.06 DRAWINGS A. The Drawings are schematic in nature and show the various components of the systems approximately to scale and attempt to indicate how the are to be integrated Y PP ly p Y 9 with other parts of the project. Determine exact requirements of other trades, and by reviewing all Contract Documents. B. The Drawings indicate general locations and routing of the various systems, but no attempt has been made to show all fittings, offsets, risers, parts, pieces, or junction boxes which are required. The Contract includes furnishing and installing each of those items required to fit the systems into space allotted for them and to form continuous functioning systems. 1.06 COORDIYATION A. The work done under this Division shall be closely coordinated with the work of all trades involved in the Project to ensure that they fit properly within the allotted space. Such coordination shall occur in advance of the actual installation or the placement of any device or item of equipment. Alterations to the Contract amount will not be allowed for revisions which may result from failure to coordinate the routing, size, and exact proposed location of each item of any system with items of other trades, not for providing all required power, control, fixture, equipment, or interlock wiring. B. Coordinate electrical characteristics of the various items of equipment and systems with the work of DIVISION 15 prior to the purchase or installation of any equipment. Coordinate operating characteristics (voltage, phases, etc.) and all power, control, and/or interlock wiring. Additional cost will not be authorized for failure to coordinate the interface requirements between the work being furnished under DIVISIONS 15 and 16. C. Prior to the installation of any device in the ceilings, review all Drawings to ascertain that the locations of all devices in the ceiling will create a pattern which is compatible with the reflected ceiling plan. If it is required to install a ceiling device at any location other than that shown on the Architectural reflected ceiling plans, coordinate the proposed location with the Architect prior to the installation. 1.07 DELIVERY A. Include all transportation, hauling, hoisting, and placement costs associated with placing each item in its position within the Project. B. Adequately protect equipment from damage after delivery to the job. Cover with heavy drop cloths, as required to protect from plaster, dirt. paint, water, or physical damage. Equipment allowed to stand in weather or that has been damaged by construction activities will be replaced with equipment of a like kind. At time of final acceptance, equipment must be clean. 1.08 GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES A. The guarantee provision of this Specification requires prompt repair or replacement of any malfunctioning item due to defective equipment, materials, products, or workmanship that may occur within one (1) year of completion. This includes, but is not limited to, all work required to restore or replace the defective items and to make necessary adjustments to the entire installation, as required to provide safe, proper operation. B. The guarantee period shall begin on the day completed installation is released for full use by the Owner, and shall be a date mutually agreeable to, by the Owner and Contractor. Any item released for use to the Owner prior to full release, shall have its guarantee period start the day that particular item is released for use by the Owner, if the Contractor secures from the Owner written authorization for the guarantee for that particular item or system to begin prior to completion of the Project. If written authorization is not obtained, the guarantee shall begin upon the date of full use by the Owner and/or as otherwise agreed in writing between the Owner and Contractor. C. All extended warrantees required to be furnished on specific items by this Contract shall be delivered to the Owner prior to completion of the Project. 1.09 RECORD DRAWINGS A. At the Contractor's expense, a set of prints shall be kept on the job site during construction. During the course of construction, mark on these prints any changes which are made, noting particularly the location of those items which may need frequent servicing. B. At the Contractor's expense, a set of erasable film sepias shall incorporate all changes noted on the above work prints. This must be done by a skilled draftsperson. Mark each sheet "Record Drawings", with date, and deliver to the Architect at the completion of the Project. 1.10 SUBSTITUTIONS A. The names and model numbers indicated in these Specifications and on the Drawings have been used to establish a type of equipment, device, or material selected as a standard of quality. The products of other manufacturers may be acceptable where those products are comparable, have capacities not less than those required, are in compliance with the Specification requirements, and are in all ways compatible with the Project requirements. B. If the Contractor installs any equipment or device other than the make specified or scheduled, he assumes full responsibility for coordinating any dimensional variation with the work of the trades and for providing safe and properly operating systems. 1.11 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. The Contractor shall provide operating instructions and maintenance data books for all equipment and materials furnished under this Division. B. Submit three (3) copies of operating and maintenance date books for review at least four (4) weeks before final review of the Project. Assemble all data In a completely indexed volume or volumes and identify the size, model, and features for each item. Manuals shall be assembled and contained within hardcover, three-ring binders. C. Maintenance instruction manuals shall include complete cleaning and servicing data complied in clearly and easily understandable form. Data shall show all model numbers of each piece of equipment, complete lists of replacement parts and actual rating. D. Include the following Information where applicable: 1. Identifying name and mark number. 2. Complete name plate data. 3. Shop Drawings and manufacturer's brochures. 4. Parts list, 5. Performance curves and data. 6. Wiring and control diagrams. 7. Manufacturers recommended operating and maintenance instructions, with all non -applicable information deleted. 1.12 SUBMITTALS A. Submit six (6) copies of submittal data on following: 1. Lighting fixtures. 2. Paneiboards, switchgear and transformers. 3. Disconnect switches. 4. Starters. 5. Generator. 6. Transfer switch. B. Provide sample of typical circuit identification card which will be used in panels, marked in the same manner that will be used o this project. Data shall include listing of connectors to be furnished. C. Submit complete brightness and photometric curves in accordance with IES testing procedures on all fixtures indicated in the Fixture Schedule. 1.13 ELECTRICAL SERVICE A. Local governmental entities shall provide all utility lines to property line. They are also responsible to extend utility services to power company transformer within a reasonable distance from the building. Contractor is responsible to bring secondary electric service from building power company's to ' Pole mounted transformer. Refer to P Ys one -line drawing for conduit and wire size to utility company pole. B. Verify, with electric service company, the characteristics of the electric service to be provided. 1.14 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. Instruct the Owner in the correct operation of the systems installed under this Contract. The operating instruction time shall be as deemed appropriate by the Architect, and shall occur during normal working hours and will not be acceptable at night, weekends, or on local holidays. 1.16 FINAL CONDITIONS A. Upon final completion, systems shall be left In the following condition: 1. All equipment and fixtures clean and operating property. 2. Equipment properly lubricated. 3. Abnormal noise and/or heat corrected. 4. All panels, safety switches, starters, etc., correctly labeled with a permanent name plate. 5. All panels provided with a typewritten directory on the inside of the door. END OF SECTION*•"�'*"�»iwwow wit oit w•aw"�:• PART 2.00 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. Material furnished under this contract, unless otherwise noted, shall be new, free from defects and shall conform with the standards of UL, where such a standard has been established, and shall be so labeled. Materials not UL rated and materials not specified herein, that are required to complete the electrical installation shall be of first class quality for use intended and shall be subject to Engineer's approval. Items to be furnished under this Section shall be the standard product of established manufacturers regularly engaged in the production of such equipment. B. Provide enclosures for all equipment, suitable for intended use. For exterior areas and areas subject to water exposure use NEMA 3 weatherproof type enclosure. C. Voltage, ampere, and other ratings of equipment shall be suitable for use intended. Disconnect switches shall be properly horsepower rated and suitable for voltage applied, and ampere rating of load. Enclosures requiring opening for electrical service shall have only those openings that are necessary. For irregular surfaces increase openings and finish surfaces flat so that flush covers properly fit surfaces without deforming the covers. D. Raceways shall be sized according to NEC Tables 1 and 4 unless indicated otherwise. 2.02 RACEWAY SYSTEMS A. Galvanized Rigid Conduit (GRC): Clifton, Pittsburgh Standard Conduit, Republic Steel Corp., Triangle Conduit and Cable Co. Inc. and Columbus Brand; including elbows and couplings. B. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Clifton, Pittsburgh Standard Conduit, Republic Steel Corp., Triangle Conduit and Cable Co. Inc. and Columbus Brand; including elbows and couplings. C. Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT): same as above. D. EMT fittings: Pressed steel or malleable iron, compression type. T & B, Appleton, Regal, or Gedney. E. Flexible Metal Conduit (FLEX): Acme international Metal Hose, American Brass Sealtite, or Electrical Flex Co. Liquid tight flex shall be type UA. F. Flex Fittings: Same as EMT fitting above. G. Rigid Non -Metallic Conduit: As manufactured by Pacific Western Extruded Products, Baldwin Extruded Products, Triangle Conduit and Cable or Carton; U.L. labeled Schedule 40 P.V. C. H. Type MC Cable (Metal Clad Cable as manufactured by AFC or equal with full size insulated ground. 1. Wireways: Screw and/or hinged cover, of code gauge enameled sheet steel; B-Line, Hoffman or Square D. J. Plastic covering: #50 Scotch Wrap. 2.03 OUTLET BOXES A. Outlet, Pull and Junction Boxes: By Raco, Steel City, Bowers or Appleton. Include plaster rings, covers, bar hangers and KO seals as required. Provide in accordance with following schedule: B. Type for various locations: 1. Ceilings: 4 inch octagonal, 2-1/2 inches deep. 2. Plaster and drywalls: 4 inch square galvanized; provide shallow boxes where necessary, use suitable flat or raised adapters. 3. Exterior: cast aluminum with threaded hubs. 4. Floor. fully adjustable iron boxes with brass covers of the modular, flap type dual - service units suitable for wiring method used. 5. Size boxes as per NEC. 2.04 CONDUCTORS A. Provide a complete system of conductors in all raceway systems, except where indicated otherwise. Does not include temperature control wiring, security system conductors or any other special systems. B. Unless otherwise noted, wire and cable shall be soft drawn annealed copper, 98% conductivity continuous from outlet to outlet. Minimum wire size #12, except control wire may be #14. All wire shall be stranded, except #10 and smaller may be solid. All wire color coded, with same color connected to same ungrounded phase throughout the installation. Unless otherwise specified or required by Code, #10 and smaller wire shall have type THHN insulation and #8 and larger to have type THHN insulation. When not shown on the Drawings, ampacities shall be determined as directed by Codes. All grounding cable must be copper. C. installation: Conduit system must be free of any foreign objects before pulling in wire. Do not use cleaning agents or lubricants having a deleterious effect on conductor coverings; use Ideal or equal pulling lubricant. All home run conduction's for 120 volt circuits over 100 feet and 277 volt circuits over 200 feet shall be #10 AWG. D. Connectors: Make all connections with UL approved solderless pressure type insulated connectors (Scotchlok, Ideal, or equal). For large joints, use Bumdy or equal, split bolt connectors properly wrapped with a Scotch -fill base insulation and Scotch #33 tape applied. Rubber and friction tapes prohibited. Soidedess lugs must be used for all copper terminations. E. Test: Submit ground current leakage test reports of megging proving compliance with Codes. 2.05 CONNECTIONS TO MOTORS EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL WIRING A. Power wiring: Make wiring connections to all mechanical, plumbing, and other equipment being installed, including Owner/Operator furnished equipment. B. Control wiring: Control wiring for plumbing and HVAC will, in general, be provided under other Sections of these Specifications. C. Connections to equipment: Make connections to each motor and to each piece of equipment subject to vibration with / Hn not Tess than 18 inches of flexible conduit. All horizontal runs of conduit (not strapped to walls) shall be above 8 feet high, with a vertical drop to equipment. Conduit blocking walk and/or service space is not acceptable and will require relocation. Conduit on and adjacent to equipment must be located to allow free access to all removable panels for equipment service. Wire adjacent to heat producing equipment must be of a type approved for this use. 2.06 GROUNDING A. Furnish connectors and grounding bars by manufacturers regularly engaged in production of grounding terminals and equipment. B. Ground bars and insulators: Harger C. Compression connectors: Bumdy D. Exothermic welds: Edco "Cadweld" E. Main Ground Bar (MOB): 4" x %a x V-0" copper ground bar with standoff insulators. F. Secondary Ground Bars: 4" x'Y4" x 12" copper ground bar with standoff insulators. G. Ground rods: Steel rods with a minimum 0.25mm thick copper coating (per UL 467) atomically welded to the steel at its outside edge. H. Ground rods size:'/." diameter and 10' in length for grounding loop and''Y2" diameter 6' In length for supplemental ground rods and pole base grounds. I. Connectors for attaching to grounds rods, concrete reinforcing steel, structural steel and metallic water lines: (1) Ground rod attachment above grade, industry standard bolt -on ground rod clamp. (2) Ground rod attachment below grade, exothermically welded or compression attachment. (3) Concrete reinforcing steel, exothermically welded or compression attachment, (4) Structural steel exothermically welded or compression attachment. (5) Metallic water lines, copper straps, studs attached to couplings or exothermic weld where allowed by the line instalier. (6) MOB attachment, two -hole compression lugs. J. Conductors: Solid conductor for #6AWG and smaller and stranded conductors or #4AWG and larger. K. Ground loop conductor. #2/OAWG. L. Isolated Grounding Conductors: Green -colored insulation with continuous yellow stripe. On isolated ground feeders identify with alternating bands of green and yellow tape, with at least three bands of green and two bands of yellow. M. All feeder and branch circuit conduits will have a green insulated conductor as indicated on Drawings or per Article 250 of the NEC with a minimum grounding conductor size of #12AWG. �gPlii 7N14 ArIH*3 A. Leviton or comparable Hubbell, P & S or Bryant and ivory in color. B. Wall switches 120/277 V, 20 A: 1. Single pole: Leviton #1221-2-1 2. 3-way: Hubbell #1223-2-1 3. 4-way: Leviton #1223-2-1 4. Single Pole Key Operated Switch: Leviton 1221-21-4 5. 3-way Key Operated Switch: Leviton 1223-21.4 C. Straight Blade Receptacles 125 V, 20 A: 1. 20A Duplex: Leviton #5352-1. 2. 20A Isolated -ground Duplex: Leviton 53624G. 3. 20A GFCI Duplex: Leviton 6898-HG D. Device plates: Provide Leviton stainless steel device plates to match devices. Provide gang plates for all multi -box assemblies. Taymac cover enclosure for(weather proof when in use). E. Wall box dimmers and power dimming modules shall be as specified on the drawings. F. Occupancy Sensors as specified on the drawings. G. All device plates in detention area shall be stainless steel with torx rejection screws. 2.08 SERVICE ENTRANCE AND DISTRUBUTION EQUIPMENT A. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. Siemens 2. Square D 3. Cutler Hammer 4. General Electric 2.09 SWITCHBOARDS A. Provide where indicated on the Drawings, a free-standing, switchboard having front and side access as scheduled and described herein. FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W � 0 n W V) Q x W W � W t� n UW LW ZW I- U I 0 n Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: DIVISION 16000 SPECIFICATIONS Drawing No. ET1 B. Indoor type, factory preassembied metal -clad units, shipped in sections to facilitate handling and field assembly, consisting of incoming service entrance pull section and distribution sections. Provide barriers between the service connection and the rest of the switchboard per NEC Article 384-3. C. All equipment rated to comply with NEMA Standards for construction, capacity and quiet operation. D. All equipment compartments with screw removable access doorsl provided with friction catches to facilitate inspection and adjustment. Live compartments secured with captive bolts. E. The main bus is copper with full capacity neutral. The switchboard has a integrated equipment rating of minimum 50,000 amps rms. short circuit fault or as noted on the Drawings. All devices on the switchboard have interrupting rating equal to integrated equipment rating. A ground bus fumished secured to vertical structure. F Feeder Circuit Breakers: I. Rated 480 VAC 2. Ampere trip rating as indicated on the Drawings. 3. 3 pole, molded case type construction. 4. Group mounted. 5. A minimum of 80% rated. 6. Quick -make, quick -break, common trip, trip -free, and handle Position trip indicating. 7. A short circuit interrupting equal to or exceeding that indicated on the Drawings. 8. Trip unit as follows: Thermal magnetic type, Fixed thermal trip rating, Adjustable magnetic (instantaneous) trip where frame size is above 100 amp and Equal to Square D K, L, or M series. G. Fumish each switchboard breaker with an individual engraved label stating the load controlled by the device and any other pertinent information. 2.10 MAIN SERVICE LIGHTNING ARRESTER A. General requirements: I. Provide one three phase lightning arrester for the main service switchboard. 2. Constructed of metal oxide varistor components. 3. Completely self-contained including minimum #12 AWG stranded copper insulated phase and ground lead wiring. 4. Designed to operate with a direct lead connection to the service wiring. If arrester Is not capable of withstanding the anticipated short circuit rating of the service entrance, provide fuse protection for the energized leads. 5. Meet all requirements of latest addition of ANSI C 61.11 for secondary arresters. S. Designed for operation on a 480Y/277V 3 phase 4 wire grounded system with the following characteristics: 1. Energy handling capability of at least 750 Joules per phase. 2. Suitable for a maximum surge current of 10,000 amps. 3. Initial response time of less than 10 nanoseconds. 4. Suitable of a maximum continuous over -voltage of at least 120% of rated line and line to neutral voltage. C. Housing: 1. Heavy duty plastic or metal enclosure. 2. Positive indication of arrester failure. 3. Suitable for indoor use. D. Equal to Joslyn "SURGE TEC" series. 2.11 PANELS A. Siemens, Square D, Cutler Hammer, Interiors shall be fastened in cabinets by supports with means to provide adjustment for alignment. B. Boxes shall have ample side, top and bottom wiring gutters to accommodate Proposed and future wiring. Provide 20" (or grater) wide boxes and covers for panelboards unless indicated otherwise. C. Fronts on panelboard constructed type panels shall be made from single sheet of steel, full finished patent leveled, door struck out, trim proper width around door. D. Panels shall have flush surface type covers with dead fronts when covers are removed. E. Doors shall be fastened to trim with concealed hinges and provided with flush type combination latch and lock with 2 keys each (ail keyed alike). F. Provide and install type written neat circuit identification cards in each panel showing use of each pole. Tie bars to form two pole breakers will not be accepted. Panels shall be fumished with ground bus. 2.12 120/208 VOLT AND 2771480 VOLT PANELS A. Panelboards: 3 phase, 4 wire, solid neutral design with sequence style copper bussing and full capacity neutral, composed of an assembly of bolt -in -place molded case automatic air circuit breakers with thermal and magnettic trip and trip free position separate form either ON or OFF positions. Provide common simultaneous trip for 2 and 3 pole breakers. 2.13 120/208 VOLT AND 2771480 VOLT DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS A. Distribution Panelboards: 3 phase, 4 wire, solid neutral design with sequence style copper bussing and full capacity neutral, dead front safety type, equipped with quick - make quick -break, horse power rated, fusible bolt -on branch switches . B. General Construction: Similar to Square D QMB. 2.14 BUSSES A. Busses for all electrical equipment shall be constructed of 98% conductivity pure electrolytic copper buss bar (hard drawn) unless otherwise noted or approved by Engineer in writing. 2.15 CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR PANELBOARDS A. Industrial grade, bolt -on, ambient compensating, thermal magnetic, quick -make, quick -break, trip -free type, one, two or three pole construction as required, with trip elements calibrated as scheduled. Breakers designed so that a combination of single-, double- or triple -pole can readily be assembled in the same panel. Tie handles on breakers not acceptable. B. All breakers are SWD labeled and UL listed for switching. C. Breakers have phase sequences numbering. The phase to which each single -pole branch is connected clearly indicated and so arranged that any three adjacent branches are connected to Phase A, B and C (1,2,3), respectively. 2.16 SAFETY SWITCHES A. Siemens, Square D, G. E. or Cutler Hammer (fusible and nonfusibie), heavy duty industrial type A (HD) for loads of 70% or greater of switch ampere rating and normal duty (ND) switches may be used where connected load is less than 70% of switch ampere rating. 2.17 STARTERS, CONTACTORS AND CONTROL DEVICES A. Provide starters, contactors and control devices shown and as required B. Starters (manual and magnetic) shall be Siemens US series or comparable. Furnish complete with green pilot lights to indicate equipment energized, auxiliaryjcontacts as required, push buttons, hand -off -on switches, and control devices overload relays In each line to motors except neutral, as required to complete installation. Thermal overloads to sized per manufacturers recommendations. Ambient compensate all heaters exposed to high temperature. C. Control devices (push button stations, hand -off -auto, on -off) Siemens or comparable. Time switches (astronomical) and photocells shall be Tork, Intermatic, Paragon or approved equal. 2.18 DRT TYPE TRANSFORMERS A. Primary, 480 volts; secondary, 120/208 volts, grounded wye. B. Insulation: Transformers have 220 degrees C. insulation system with a temperature rise not to exceed 150 degrees C. for 75kVA transformers and larger, temperature rise not to exceed 115 degrees C. for 45kVA transformers and smaller. Temperature rise based on a 40 degrees C. ambient and 30 degrees C. hot spot with 100% of the rated nameplate load connected to the secondary of the transformer. The insulation used throughout in keeping with the applicable IEEE, ANS and NEMA Standards. C. All coils wound with aluminum magnet wire, vacuum impregnated with non- hydroscopic, thermosetting vamish. Each layer having end fillers or tie downs to provide maximum mechanical strength. Tap terminations to be brazed to magnet wire. Primary and secondary magnet wire brazed directly to bus stubs or lugs firmly mounted. Windings continuous from start to finish. No splicing acceptable. Materials incorporated must have minimum of one year of proven field usage. D. Magnetic Circuit: All cores manufactured from a high grade, non -aging 29 gauge silicon steel with high magnetic Penn abilities, low hysteresis and eddy current losses. Magnet flux densities are to be kept well below saturation to allow for minimum of 10% over -voltage excitation. E. General Construction: All transformers have core and coil mounted on vibration mounting pads designed to suppress transmission of 120 cycle frequencies and harmonics thereof. Pads arranged and selected in consideration of core and coil weight. The core and coils shall be grounded to the frame of the transformer cubicle by means of a flexible grounding strap of adequate size. Maximum cast temperature not exceeding 150 degrees C. above ambient. All transformers, with single- and three- phase, up to and including 751(VA, interchangeable for floor, wall or ceiling mounting. All transformers have six 2-1/2% taps, 2 above normal and 4 below normal.. F. Sound Levels: Sound levels guaranteed by the manufacturer not to exceed the following values: 25 to 50 KVA, 45 dB; 51 to 150 KVA, 50 dB. G. Impedance: Impedances to be indicated in the Shop Drawings and are not to be below the following minimum values: 45 to 75 KVA, 2.2%, 2.19 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH A. Acceptable Manufacturers: Russell Electric Co., Asco, Zenith, Onan or others as approved by Engineer. B. Automatic transfer switches shall be completely compatible with the engine -generator set. Provide any auxiliary equipment needed to insure this compatibility. C. Rating: 480V/277V, 3 phase, 4 wire connection plus ground, 600 Amp. D. Enclosure: NEMA 1, surface mounted and hinged enclosure door with cover mounted selector switch and indicating lamps. E. Fast Transfer Switch Mechanisms: Electrically operated and mechanically held, high speed quick -make, quick -break, break -before -make operation. Mechanism operated by a single linear motor and associated operating linkage attached to moveable contacts of all poles for both sources. Operational time of transfer mechanism itself not to exceed 400 milliseconds from fully closed on one source to fully closed on the other source. Silver plated line contacts and arc shutes on all poles. Switch mechanism shall be 4 pole with fully rated neutral connection. Separate ground bar bonded to the switch enclosure and capable of accepting all grounding conductors. Manual switch operator and detachable handle to allow for manual opening or closing of switch. Manual operation shall be rated for load break operation. F. Relaying: Full 3 phase solid state sensing on both normal and emergency lines, normal system "loss -of -service" voltage level adjustable from 90-100% of nominal voltage. Emergency system acceptance voltage level adjustable from 85-100% of nominal voltage. Adjustable 0.0-3.0 second time delay on loss of utility normal power before initiation of generator start and adjustable 0-30 minute time delay to retransfer to utility after acceptable utility voltage and frequency have been restored. Normally open close -on -normal source contact; contact shall be rated in accordance with engine/generator start circuit and auxiliary close -on -normal -failure contact. G. Cover Mounted Switches and Pilot Lights: Selector switch for automatic and manual switch control positions. Test switch to simulate normal power source failure. Manual retransfer to normal switch. Manual bypass switch for time delay to transfer back to normal source. Green "normal" source pilot light to indicate transfer switch position. Red "emergency" source pilot light to indicate transfer switch position. H. Adjust all transfer switch relays and timers for proper operation as directed. Time to transfer to emergency source and back to normal source shall be as follows: 1. Emergency system loads must be re -energized within 10 seconds of a normal power system outage. 2. Maximum allowable 10 second time delay includes all of the following times: a. Intentional time delays programmed for engine -generator start upon loss of normal power. b. Time for generator to crank, start, and achieve synchronous speed and voltage within tolerance levels. c. Time for the transfer switch motors to change the load side contacts from normal to emergency position. 3. Emergency loads shall be connected to the emergency system as soon as stable emergency power is available. I. Operate the switches through at least two full cycles of opening and closing to insure proper operation. J. Operate the switches through at least two full cycles of opening and closing to insure proper operation. k. Fumish owner with documentation on operation, repair, and servicing of switches. 2.20 EMERGENCY GENERATOR A. Acceptable Manufacturers: Caterpillar, Cummins/Onan, Kohler. B. Emergency generator shall be designed for standby operation as an emergency backup to normal utility power. C. Housed in a fully enclosed weatherproof steel enclosure with access doors and panels for all servicing, inspection, and Installation and removal of all fluids. D. Comply with all current codes including UL, ANSI, NEC, and NFPA 110 standard for Type 10, Class 8, Category A, Level 1 system. E. Fully compatible with automatic transfer switches. F. Construct on a steel frame skid capable of supporting the full weight of the engine - generator. Frame shall be isolated from the concrete slab with vibration isolators. G. Capable of providing full rated KW output load at a 110 deg. F. ambient temperature at 3,700 ft. above sea level. H. Engine Requirements as follows: 1. Natural Gas fuel fired. 2. Two or four stroke, 1800 RPM, water cooled. 3. Turbocharged or naturally aspirated to provide full capacity at rated site conditions. 3. Additional Requirements: a. Isochronous electronic governor. b. Battery charging affemator and voltage regulator. C. Forged steel connection rods and crankshaft. d. Dry element heavy duty air cleaner. e. Spin -on lubricating oil fliter(s). f. Muffler as follows: 1. Critical grad silencing. 2. Horizontally mounted above or Inside enclosure. 3. Include exhaust pipe rain cap. g. Complete with the following: 1. All coolant Including a 60/50 water/antifreeze mixture. 2. All interconnecting lines and hoses. 3. All lubricating fluids. 4. Four hour load bank testing. I. Battery requirements as follows: 1. Skid mounted mounting plate. 2. 12VDC or 24VDC rechargeable lead -acid liquid electrolyte type with caps over individual cell compartments, Valve regulated batteries, for which electrolyte level cannot be easily determined, are not allowed. 3. Sized to maintain the engine cranking speed for two complete periods of cranking limiter time-outs (one cranking limiter time-out is defined as 75 seconds composed of a 15 second crank, 15 second rest, 15 second crank, 15 second rest, 15 second crank). 4. Complete with cables between batteries and electric starting motor. J. AC Generator (Alternator) Requirements as follows: 1. Capable ofproviding full KW load output with a power factor of 0.801agging. 2. Revolving field type, rated 4 pole 1800 RPM, 60Hz. 3. Designed for maximum alternator temperature rise of 130 deg. C. above 40 deg. C. ambient. 4. Windings: a. Six or twelve lead connected 480V1277V wye, 3 phase 4 wire. b. Brushfess, drip -proof construction. c. Class H insulation. d. Skewed stator to minimize hanmonics. e. Random wound with copper magnet wire. f. Covered with a heavy polyester/epoxy resin after winding and a sealer overcoat for moisture resistance. 5. Brushless exciter, shaft mounted, full wave, complete with semiconductor 6. Voltage regulator. a. Regulation of +/-1 % from no load to full load, b. Digital type construction. c, Permanent magnet type. d. Volts per hertz type to provide fixed relationship between output voltage and generator frequency. 7. Distortion limits: a. Total harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 5% and less than 3% distortion for any single harmonic. b. Telephone Interference Factor (TIF) less than 50 per NEMA MG1-22. 8. Additional items: a. Shaft mounted blower for air cooling. b. Separate excitation field circuit breaker. c. Terminal box for connection to load side wiring to the molded case switch or circuit breaker. 9. Electrically protected by the following methods: a. Self protected by Inherent design with electronic controls for amperage limits per NEC 445-4 that provide protection based on the generator thermal damage curve. K. Control Panel as follows: 1. Generator unit mounted. 2. Generator output measurement meters as follows: a. Analog voltage meter with selector switch with marked positions for selection of voltages and OFF position. b. Analog current meter with selector switch with marked positions for selection of phase currents and OFF position. c. TEST/OFF/AUTO selector switch. d. DC battery voltmeter. e. Oil pressure gauge. f. Odometer style run time meter. 3. Alarms as follows: a. Indicate visual alarm by LEDs or control panel lamps. b. Indicate audible alarm by silence able control panel alarm. c. Provide a pre -alarm only for high engine temperature and low tube oil pressure. d. Provide alarm or indication only for low water temperature (less than 70 deg. F.), no fuel present, emergency power system supplying load, ATS control switch not in auto position, high battery voltage, low battery voltage and battery charger primary (AC) side failure. 4. Provide alarm and engine/generator shutdown for the following: a. Overcrank. b. High engine temperature. c. Overspeed. d. Low oil pressure. e. Remote emergency stop. L. Installation/Application as follows: 1. Provide reinforced concrete pad base for engine -generator as per the Architectural Drawings by General Contractor. 2. Install fluids as follows: a. Fill engine radiator and cooling system with a 60/50 water/antifreeze mixture. Bleed off air in the coolant system and completely fill the system with coolant prior to energizing the coolant heater. b. Fill the engine crankcase with the proper quantity of lubricating oil. Oil standards shall meet manufacturer's requirements. c. Top off all battery cells with distilled water. 3. Fully charge starting batteries prior to and after completing all tests. 4. Load test generator In the presence of authorized equipment manufacturer representative. 5. Install warning sign at the service entrance point indicating the location and type of emergency system (ref. NEC 701-9). 2.21 LIGHTING FIXTURES A. As per Lighting Fixture Schedule. B. Provide lighting fixtures shown which shall have all parts including plaster frames for recessed fixtures and fittings necessary to completely and property install fixtures. Lighting fixtures shall be prewired type. C. Lighting fixtures shall be complete with lamps of size, type and quantity required to lamp fixtures, unless smaller sizes are shown. If lamps and ballasts noted are not of D. Finishes except as otherwise noted in schedule shall be top quality organic baked enamel, applied over iron phosphate rust inhibitor, after five -stage washing and phosphatizing process. Minimum enamel thickness shall be 1.5 mils, average reflectance shall be not less than 85 /o. E. Lampholders in all fixtures shall be mounted to 18 gauge socket bracket. Bracket and lampholders shall be reinforced by end of electrical chassis to prevent spreading. F. Fluorescent Lamps (T-8): General Electric, Sylvania or Phillips, energy saving type. Minimum CRI of 75, and color temperature 3500 K. G. Metal Halide Lamps: General Electric, Sylvania or Phillips, ANSI C78.1372, with minimum CRI 65, and color temperature 4000 K. 2.22 IDENTIFICATION A. Every panel board, safety switch, transfer switch and starter shall have attached an identification label. B. Label shall be made of two layers of laminated plastic, black -white -black, 1 inch high, 3 inches long, 1/8 inch thick, engraved so that the white core will be visible. C. Identification engraving shall match the designation shown on the Drawings. Letters shall be 1/4 inch high. E. Labels shall be attached to the front of equipment. END OF SECTION**** * *w"** **""****************• Revisions Rev. I Dole Description CD WE) 0m n W Q W W� 0 i- �n IJ UW W =W I- U 06-30-06 Project No. By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: V J fX f W ry n0 L_1 0 DIVISION 16000 SPECIFICATIONS Drowing No. E7,2 FOR CONSTRUCTION PART 3.00 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION A. The entire electrical installation shall be made in a neat, approved, workmanlike, finished and safe manner. Conceal all wiring in finished areas. The entire installation shall be subject to the Architect's approval. B. Remove all tools, scaffolds, scrap and surplus materials promptly upon completion of any portion of the work. Keep all areas clean of waste and debris. C. Minimum installation requirements shall be in accordance with manufacturer's written up-to-date installation recommendations. D. Inspect and make tight all connections for all equipment, including factory connections. Torque all connections per manufacturer's recommendations. E. Construct and brace equipment, materials, etc., to minimize unnecessary and undesirable rattling and vibration in all electrical systems. F. Drawings showing electrical work are generally diagrammatic and are not intended to show in detail all features of work. Check location of electrical work to determine in advance that it clears all openings and structural members, that equipment will be properly concealed and that equipment clears cabinets, fixed equipment, windows, door openings, or other obstruction. G. Notify serving agencies prior to time work is started and submit plans, specifications, shop drawings and other related work as required, including the providing and installing of required materials to complete all systems. H. Lighting fixtures installed and used for lighting during construction shall be relamped with new lamps just prior to final acceptance of the Project. 1. Install seismic restraint devices for all ceiling mounted equipment, I.e. fluorescent lay - in type ceiling fixtures In modular type ceilings. Provide grid clips and #12 slack wires from fixture comers to structure. J. Flush mounted equipment, panels, junction and outlet boxes, etc., shall mount within 1/8" of finish surface. Where too deep to completely recess, provide approved finished wood or approved trim and fill space between finish surface and panel trim as directed by Architect. K, Free standing and self-supporting equipment shall be anchored (bolted down) to a 6" (exterior), 4" (interior) raised concrete slab. Where equipment is not free standing type, anchor to wall with approved type mounting support as required. L. Mount transformers on non-skid bonded vibration isolation, pad. M. Provide wiring to time switches and photo cells as required and set time switches and adjust photo cells as directed by Engineer. N. Where two or more conduits run to a single outlet box, each circuit shall be color coded as a guide in making connections, colors shall be carded continuously throughout the system. If more than one muitmvire branch circuit is carried through a single raceway. All circuit conductors of the same color shall be connected to the same feeder conductor throughout the installation. O. Combining circuits in single conduit runs is permitted with proper identification and wire and conduit size increase required by NEC. P. Provide all conduit, wiring and connections for equipment furnished by the Owner or under other Sections, including line voltage wiring for the cooling and heating equipment compressor wiring. Obtain required information from the other trades and rough -in to meet requirements of said equipment. 3.02 RACEWAYS A. Install approved complete raceway systems for all electrical conductors. Raceways for Telephone outlets, Data outlets, TV outlets, Fire Alarm outlets and Security Electronic outlets will stubbed to the nearest accessible ceiling space. B. Unless otherwise noted, install all raceways concealed, generally in furred spaces, walls, or below floors, in roof insulation, below grade or other approved available spaces. Where it is not feasible to conceal raceways, they shall be installed as directed by Engineer. C. Where exposed raceways are permitted by Architect in finished areas, used approved Wiremoid raceway and use approved escutcheons where entering or leaving finished areas. D. Raceways shall not be installed in close proximity to any steam pipe, hot water pipe, heating duct or appliance or areas subject to heating above temperature rating of conductors installed in raceways. If conductor insulation types are not noted, verify for compliance prior to installation of raceways. In no case shall raceways be installed within 3" form outside finish covering of pipes or ducts being crossed. E. install exposed raceways to run parallel or at right angles to structural building lines with neat bends where required and neatly offset into points or terminations, F. Above panels install 3-3/4" future empty raceways to accessible ceiling space, with a No.14 nylon drag line or approved equal pull wire with adequate slack at each end to facilitate the installation of future electrical conductors. G. Install approved expansion joint type fittings in raceway systems crossing building expansion joints and as recommended by raceway manufacturer where expansion is caused by temperature changes or similar type conditions. Expansions fitting to maintain approved raceway system (provide bonding jumpers as required). The minimum size approved conduit type raceway shall be %" trade size. H. Install raceways with approved heavy duty supports, straps, hangers, connectors, and couplings, as required to maintain and approved installation. Raceways shall have Independent supports from building or similar structure only. Do not support raceways H. from other crafts pipe, ducts, ceiling support wires or other related equipment. Wire or perforated strapping shall not be used for hanging conduit. I. Support vertical runs of raceways on heavy steel clamps. Bolt clamps tightly around the conduit and rest securely on the building structure without blocking. Place clamps below couplings. J. Make all raceway bends without collapse or injury. K. Carefully ream raceway ends to remove all burrs. Cut ends of raceway at right or proper angle to length of raceway and install to butt flush into couplings or fittings. Cap all conduit raceway ends as soon as installed and keep free of foreign substances. Use approved type caps for use intended. Make no more than 4 quarter bends, pockets, or depressions in a continuous run of conduit raceway, install up and over obstructions rather than down and under. L. Swab clean, dry and remove any foreign materials from raceways prior to installation of any electrical conductors. M. Unless otherwise indicated where conduit raceways enter or leave the top of a concrete slab, it shall be accomplished with and approved hot dipped galvanized rigid steel coupling installed flush to 1/4" below finish floor level. Extend conduit raceways from flush coupling as required to complete run. N. Install raceways below grade a minimum of 24" below finish grade, or a minimum of 2" from surface of raceway to bottom side of 4" thick or grater concrete slabs poured on grade. O. Do not install conduit raceways in concrete slabs. Provide double reducing washers where conduit raceways enter oversized and concentric knockout openings. Provide insulated bushing and insulated grounding bushing as required for all conduit raceway systems. P. Do not install raceways where they will be subject to injury or damage; e.g., sharp rocks, in bottom of trench or backfill. O. Support underground conduit runs or backs on preformed, nonmetallic separators, spacing between exterior surface of conduits generally shall be not less than the following; between telephone conduits, (2"), between conduits containing conductors at 600 volts or less, (20) and between telephone conduit and power conduit in same envelope, (6"). R. Spacing between separators shall not exceed 5 feet and be close enough to prevent sagging of conduits and breaking of couplings and watertight seals. S. Raceways shall not be covered until approved by local code enforcement authorities with jurisdiction. T. Where and underground conduit, without a concrete envelope, enters the building through a non -waterproofed wall or floor, a sleeve made of schedule 40 PVC pipe shall be filled with a suitable plastic expandable compound or and oakum and lead joint on each side of the wall or floor in such a manner as to prevent entrance of moisture. U. Type MC Cable may be used where approved by applicable codes and regulations, 3.03 GALVANIZED RIGID CONDUIT (GRC) A. Used in any areas subject to damage and below grade raceways only where protected against corrosion. B. Below grade or slab use only where protected with and exterior corrosion protective layer. Coating may be field or factory applied. 3.04 INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT (IMC) A. IMC raceway and approved fittings where permitted by applicable codes and regulations may be used in lieu of rigid steel conduit, where installed above finish grade and above concrete slabs on grade. 3.05 ELECTRIC METALLIC TUBING (EMT) A. EMT may be used where concealed in areas above ceilings, furred spaces, partitions or walls. EMT is not permitted in slabs or below grade. 3.06 FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT (FLEX) A. Use flexible conduits for connections to motors and where other electrical equipment is subject to movement, vibration, misalignment, cramped quarters or where noise transmission is to be eliminated or reduced. Length shall be adequate, but not to exceed 30". Final whip connections to recessed interior lighting fixtures and similar equipment installed in accessible ceiling tiles that can be removed for maintenance or accessibility to the ceiling space. Where permitted by Code and with written approval of Engineer, flex may be used where the installation of rigid steel conduit and EMT are A. not feasible. Where flex is Installed in runs over 4 feet in length, it shall be tight with a minimum of slack. Flexible conduits and fittings used to meet the above requirements shall in addition be of the liquid -tight type when installed under any of the following conditions: 1. Moisture or humidity laden atmospheres where it is possible for condensation to accumulate. 2. Where water or spray due to wash down operation is frequent or possible. 3. Wherever there is a possibility of seepage, dripping, etc., of oil, grease or water. B. Use of 3/8" flexible conduit in lieu of 1/2" trade size may be used, providing local Code allows, on equipment with motors rated less than 116 HP, motorized dampers and final whip connections to recessed single circuit and non -split -wired interior lighting fixtures mounted only in accessible ceilings. 3/8" flex conduit must not contain more than 3#12 AWG or smaller insulated conductors, serve no more than one light fixture, and limited to 6 feet. 3.07 RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT (PVC) A. PVC Schedule 40 may be installed for direct burial raceways where installed a minimum of 24" below grade, 30" below grade for service entrance. B. PVC bends up to 45 degrees per manufacturer's recommendations. All larger bends shall be rigid galvanized conduit, wrapped with plastic tape half lapped. Make transition to rigid conduit with approved fittings. PVC conduit may be used for branch circuits under floor slabs and concrete walls. PVC above grade is not acceptable. C. Encase service entrance and telephone PVC conduits in concrete (3" minimum coverage on all sides). 3.08 WIREWAYS AND FITTINGS A. Wireways and fitting Installed on exterior and where subject to water or similar conditions shall be raintight type construction without knockouts, constructed from galvanized sheet steel. 3.09 OUTLET, PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES A. Provide boxes installed rigid and true where shown or as required. Prior to installation of boxes; such as wall switch boxes, verify size, location dimensions and door swings (switches shall be on strike side of door unless directed otherwise by the Architect). Provide necessary hangers or grout into masonry as required. B. Unless otherwise shown or as directed prior to installation, outlet boxes shall generally be placed at the following heights, center of box to finished floor level. C. Wall Switches: 50" D. Convenience Receptacles: 18" or as noted on drawings. Mount horizontally above cabinets. E. Provide gang devices wherever possible, and provide partitions for gang boxes where conductors of different voltages and system enter same box. Verify equipment sizes and requirements with supplier of equipment prior to rough -in and setting of boxes. F. Field verify the exact location of all floor outlet boxes with the Architect or Owner before concrete pour. Support all floor boxes adequately during concrete pours to prevent displacement. Trims shall be flush with floor covering and not installed on top of floor covering. 3.10 CONDUCTORS A. Use specked color schedule for all wiring. Where large conductors are not available in colors, identify with permanent colored plastic tape at all terminations, junction boxes, etc. color coding as per NEC and Owner's requirements. B. Identify all conductors by number with wraparound cloth wire markers in all junction boxes, pull boxes and at all terminations and junctions. C. Make taps, joints, splices, and other connections with approved connectors. D. Make splices and taps only when required and as directed in approved locations, such as within junction boxes or wireway. E. Conductors serving motors and subject to vibration shall terminate to screw or similar type connections with approved crimping type terminals. 3.11 LIGHTIN3 FIXTURES A. Furnish and install all fixtures complete as called for in the Fixture Schedule on Drawings. B. Carefully examine the complete areas as well as each individual room where fixtures are to be installed for interference with piping, beams, ducts, etc. Where any such Interferences occur, provide fixtures with proper type suspension to overcome such interferences. C. Unless otherwise directed, fixtures must not be hidden or obstructed, wholly, or in part, by any piping, ducts, etc., running directly under the fixtures. D. Where the bodies of fluorescent fixtures are used as raceways for branch circuit wiring, use wiring with an insulation rating of at least 90 deg. C. Carefully and securely clamp wiring within the fixture body to positively prevent contact of the wires with the ballast. E. Clean all fixtures and leave free of any dirt, dust, grease, etc., at the completion of the job. 3.12 GROUNDING A. The grounding system shall be a single -point low -impedance grounding system. All equipment grounds shall terminate at the MAIN GROUDNING BUS (MGB) located in the main electrical room as indicated on Drawings. This grounding bus shall be a 4" x'W x 5'-0" copper ground bar attached to the wall of the electrical equipment room by insulators and fitted with a clear plastic shield labeled as "MASTER GROND BUS" The master ground will be subdivided into separate bonding locations for ground source, surge producers, surge absorbers, non -isolated equipment, and isolated equipment. Mixing of grounds on the bus in not permitted. All ground wires shall terminate on the ground bus with a two -hole compression lug. B. The master ground will be bonded to the ground ring installed outside the building with at least two-2/0 ground wires. The ground ring shall be a continuous ring of bare 2/0 conductor set 5-feet outside the building and 2-feet below grade. Ground rods will be provided where the ground ring changes direction and at 50-feet on center minimum. C. Bond to building steel, with welded connectors, from MGB. D. A 20 foot long grounding conductor will be placed into the building slab and bonded to the rebar, with welded connectors, form the MCB. E. Main panelboard grounding electrode conductor, panelboard equipment grounds, separately derived grounds from dry -type transformers (isolated and non -isolated), generator ground, 911 ground, telephone room equipment and other grounds as required shall be bonded at the appropriate section of the MGB, sized as per NEC Article 250. F. Install in Telephone/911 Room 153 and Computer Room 108 a 4" x'Y4" x 12" Ground Bus located at 7'-0" above floor. This bus will be drilled to accept two -hole compression type lugs and mounted to the wall with standoff insulators. All equipment racks will be bonded to the Ground Bus. Each Ground Bus will be bonded to the MGB with a #1/0 ground conductor. G. All grounding conductors exposed shall be insulated, installed in conduit and sized as noted on the Drawings or per Article 250 of the NEC with a minimum grounding conductor size of #12AWG unless noted otherwise. H. Completely ground the electrical system including all electrical receptacles, lighting fixtures, equipment, conduits, support, cabinets, and metal enclosed electrical equipment in accordance with the NEC and as shown or indicated on the Drawings. 1. Install a separate insulated grounding conductor in each feeder and branch circuit raceway, whether the raceway is metallic and non-metallic, where the line voltage of the energized conductors exceeds 30VAC. 3.13 UTILITY COMPANY SERVICE J. Contractor to be responsible for coordinating and providing required work for supplying electrical power and telephone conduit to the project. K. Contractor to run secondary service underground and encased in concrete from Main Switch Board, CT Can or as required by Utility Co., to pole mounted transformers. The secondary conduits shall have a minimum cover of 30" below grade. 3.14 TESTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS A. Furnish all meters, cable, connections, apparatus, etc., necessary for making tests under this Section, subject to Engineer's approval. B. Test system for shorts and grounds. Faulty wiring shall be removed and replaced. After system is connected complete, test for insulation resistance, Resistance lower than outlined in the NEC, manufacturer's data, etc., shall be removed and replaced. Any device, apparatus or fixture under this contract showing substandard readings shall be removed and replace as directed by the Engineer. C. All equipment shall be tested by taking ampere readings per phase, speed by means of direct reading tachometer, full load and no load voltage with 12% voltmeter. Record all readings and deliver to Architect for review. END OF SECTION******************************** FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W � O� W C J Q W W W O a �Q O n I__L UW Q W ZW I- U J nO Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: ROB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: DIVISION 16000 SPECIFICATIONS Drawing No. E7, 3 KEY PLAN C FINISHED TOWER FOUNDATION CITY OF LA PORTE NEW POLICE BUILDING COMMUNICATIONS CONDUIT SCHEDULE Conduit A - One 2" EMT Conduit from Radio Equipment Room to Telephone equipment Room 153. Route EMT overhead minimum 2 feet above ceiling and stub down 4 inches below ceiling at either end against finished wall. All bends to be long radius elbows. Conduit B - One 3" Ridged conduit in slab from Telephone Equipment Room 153 to Dispatch Room 288. Stub up 6 inches against finished wall in Telephone Room and stub out under computer floor in Dispatch Room 288. All bends to be long radius elbows. Conduit C - One 2 %s" Ridged conduit in slab from Radio Equipment Room to Dispatch Room 288. Stub up 6 inches against finished wall in Radio Equipment Room and stub out under computer floor of Dispatch Room 288. All bends to be long radius elbows. Conduit D - One 2 %" ridged conduit in slab from Radio Equipment Room to Emergency Operations Center Room 122. Stub up 6 inches against finished wall in Radio Equipment Room and stub out under computer floor of Emergency Operations Center Room 122. All bends to be long radius elbows. Conduit E - One 2 '/," EMT from Radio Equipment Room to Computer Room 108. Route EMT overhead minimum 2 feet above ceiling and stub down 4 inches below ceiling at either end against finished wall. All bends to be long radius elbows. Conduit F - Two 2 %3" PVC from ceiling above Radio Equipment Room to ceiling above break room 123. Route PVC overhead minimum 2 feet above ceiling and leave open at both ends without bends. My understanding is that semi -rigid antenna cable will be pulled in this conduit. This type cable cannot be pulled around bends without damage so a straight pull is required. Conduit G - One I" PVC Conduit with pull string from GHC911 to mechanical yard for portable generator connection. Stub each end up 18" AFF with IMC conduit. Conduit H - One 2" PVC sleeve stubbed up 12" AFF far 350 MCM ground wire. Conduit I - One %" PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # one in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit J- One I" PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # one in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit K - One'/," PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # two in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit L - One 1" PVC Conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # two in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and I" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit M - One 3/4" PVC conduit with puff string from GHC911 to call taking position # three in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and I" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit N - One 1" PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # three in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit P - One 3/s" PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # three in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit R - One 1" PVC conduit with pull string from GHC911 to call taking position # three in dispatch. Stub up 18" AFF in 911 Room 153 and 1" AFF in dispatch. (Verify locations of all call taking positions.) Conduit S - One 1" EMT conduit with 4#6 THEIN wires from Panel EALA to 6"x6"x6" junction box above GHC911 in 911 Room 153. r 1 AREA 'B' AREA 'A' STUB UP 1 FOOT ABOVE PIER -LEAVE 3 FOQT SEE NOTE 1 101:44UNjU1491 GROUND RING" ( STUB UP 4 FEET PIER - LEAVE 14 8' X B/8' COPPER CLAD GROUND ROD TOTAL OF a GROUND RING 82 SOLID TIN PLATED COPPER WIRE OR LARGER 1 1 1 ENTRY BULKHEAD i 1 1 LEAVE 3 FOOT COILS 1 I 1 I ( 1 _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOWER FOUNDATION I NOTE i NOT SEE NOTE 1 �� NOTE i — L INCH MIN PVC CONDUIT WITH MIN #2 TIN PLATED COPPER WIRE CAD WELDED TO GROUND RING AND SEE NOTE 11 STUBBED UP AS SHOWN BELOW 1 NOTE 2 — WAVEGUIDE SUPPORT 1 ALL GROUND ROD AND WIRING CONNECTIONS TO BE EXOTHERMIC WELDED WITH APPROVED KIT CAD —WELD OR EQUIVALENT NOTE 3 — BEND RADIUS OF WIRE SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 8 INCHES I BENDS SHALL NOT BE GREATER THAN 90 DEGREES 1 1 ENTRY BULKHEAD FINISHED HOLE SIZE IS 19"WIDE x 13.5" HIGH 1 TOP OF CUTOUT 1 INCH BELOW FINISHED CEILING I #6 GROUND WIRE TO MAIN GROUND BUS EVIDENCE140 _l VAULT 142 I.D. TECH 137 DRUG VAULT 10' WORKBENCH 141 BREAK ROOM 132 SNACK MACHINE COKE MACHINE, COIN S ENTRY BULKHEAD I CONDUI F MECHANICAL ROOM 130 CORRIDOR 134 LEG CURL MACHINE JANITOR'S CLOSET 133 MENS' RESTROOM 126 MENS' RESTROOM 127 v LEG PRESS SQUAT '' '' RACK � 9 r EXERCISE 149 INCLINE BENCHES FLAT BENCHES FIAT BENCHES IN DUMBELL RACK I I DUMBELL RACK C WOMENS' LOCKER ROOM 150 CONDUIT E DARE 158 —o D IGER- — 161 0 G_ g x * CPO50 155 I INTERNAL AI SL " ( QUARTER' SUPPLY 1CPO oesK TABLE DOLLLY CORRIDOR 148 11 TABLE DOLLLY CHAIR CHAIR DOLLY DOLLY CHAIR CHAIR SUPPLIES DOLLY DOLLY 277 CHAIR CHAIR DOLLY DOLLY z z z zn zo _zn a4a 4a¢ rt2 W CONDUIT G SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 292/ 124 CONDUIT B 6' WORK TABLE VHS/DVD TRAINING/ CLASSROOM 276 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOI 8' fOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOL 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE CONDUIT I 8' FOLDING TABLE I TABLE B' fOt 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' L 1 TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE 8' FOLDING TABLE M & CONDUIT P & R I & J F K & L DISPATCH 288 1 350 MCM 6' TABLE " u GROUND WIRE ---------------------I REC 1 CREDENZA 6' WORK 5' WORK x COMPUTERS z TABLE F� TABLE o t08 m ]� DMPUTER SUPPORT CO -STAFF $ m s SPECIALIST oa 106 ]mil (� 5� 0 1� o t�1 COPY s7 DESK EMERGENCY 8 FILES 5� ROOM i E E RACK 1LJ LJ U LJ F=T MANAGE4MENT 8 112 FaJ � 11 W Z m s�� BOOKCASE SLACK 6' TABLE STORAG a BiN9 1 I CORRIDOR L 104 I I BOOKC SE BOOKGSE LATERAL ATERAL ATERAL O I _Ip__I FILE FILE FILE �-- BOONC0.6E--p BOOKCASE BOOKGSE ICI ""•Ty!IiI^Iln I(Irt—_JPI 1 ri SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATIVE lJll l—J�—J 1 119 ASSISTANT LEGAL CHIEF x 111 � ASSISTANT GOBINNET AD 07 SECRETARY 118 0� DESK LOSET 5� 113 DEPIEUTE ICET'S to LOCKER DESK 105 CLOSET WW DESK 1 W 117 �W i �W 115 o S U 109 REnan 5c s 5 ME I LJ z fSl�l CREDENZA 5� CREDENZA 5� FlLE RAL CREDENZA 6' WORK TABLE m 6' WORK TABLE nano r' 1 i El C I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RADIO COMMUNICATIONS GROUNDING & CONDUIT SCALE: 1/8" = V-0" owma, QAtANIAD FOR CONSTRUCTION Revisions Rev. Date Description W � O n W V J X W W OI- I- 0 n UW Q W Z W I- U I O n Date: 06-30-06 Project No. Drawn By: RDB Checked By: JB Sheet Title: RADIO COMMUNICATIONS GROUNDING & CONDUIT Drawing No. E8, 1 A PANELEBLA DATE: 6126107 1 JOUTLETS REPORT WRITING RM 175 2 MOTORIZED GATE 3 joun.ETs REPORT WRITING RM 176 4 FIRE ALARM 5 OUTLETS RM 174,175 6 OUTLETS ELECT. 227 - MECH. 228 7 FREEZER OUTLET KITCHEN 219 8 OUTLETS RM 174,175 9 REFRIGE OUTLET KITCHEN 219 10 OUTLETS RM 263 11 NORTH OVERHEAD DOOR 12 OUTLETS RM 264,256 13 OUTLETS RM 190,191 CORR.192 14 OUTLETS AFIS 217, RM 230 15 OUTLETS RM 183,185 16 SOUTH OVERHEAD DOOR 17 IOUTLETS RM 180,198 18 FILES RM 140 19 IOUTLETS RM 180,181 CORR.178 20 VENT HOOD LAB 146 21 IOUTLETS COPY RM 181 22 FORENSIC CABINET LAB 146 23 IOUTLETS BRIEFING RM 179 24 NISONIX DOWNFLO LAB 146 25 JOUTLETS RM 172,173 CARD 169,177 26 OUTLETS LAB 146 27 IOUTLETS RM 206 28 OUTLETS MINI -LAB 145 29 IOUTLETS RM 207 30 REFRIGE. LAB 146 31 OUTLETS RM 200,202,203,205 32 OUTLETS RM 137,145 33 SPARE 34 REFRIGE. EVIDENCE 135 35 EF4 822 36 OUTLETS RM 135,147 37 MOTORIZED GATE 38 REFRIGE. EVIDENCE 140 39 FIRE ALARM 40 CARD READERS 139,141,142 41 SPARE 42 OUTLETS ELECT.136-MECH.147 CALSERIES: SIEMENSPI 'PAGE RATNG: 20BYH2OV. 3PH. 4W LOSURE 6 MOUNRNG: NEMAI SURFACE MAIN LUG AMPAWY: 125A AIC lo.mRMS SYMMEmm NOTES: COPPER BUS. ISO COPPER ORO BAR DOOR4N4)OOR CONSIRUCTION ALLSNGLEPOLE COTS RATED FOR SWO DATE: PANEL BLA SECTION Z 6126107 43 OUTLETS PATROL SERG. RM 258 44 DRYER LAUNDRY RM 222 7 45 OUTLETS PATROL SERG. RM 258 46 " 47 WATER FOUNTAIN CORR. 251 48 EWH-3 49 OUTLETS LIEUTENANT RM 261 50 " 51 OUTLETS NTF RM 256 52 EWH-2 53 IOUTLETS RM 252, 253 54 " 55 OUTLET SALLYPORT 249 56 FLOOR LIFT VEHICLE R0T 143 57 OUTLETS CELL AREA 231. 232 58 " 59 DISPOSER KITCHEN 219 60 SPARE 61 OUTLETS RM 175,178 62 SPARE 63 OUTLETS DWI PROCESSING 226 64 SPARE 65 IOUTLETS RM 223, 225, 226 66 SPARE 67 OUTLETS RM 252,253 68 SPARE 69 OUTLETS RM 174,175 70 SPACE 71 OUTLETS RM 174, CORK. 251 72 SPACE 73 SPACE 74 SPACE 75 SPACE 76 SPACE 77 SPACE 78 SPACE 79 SPACE 80 SPACE 81 SPACE 82 SPACE 83 SPACE 84 SPACE TYPMALSENm SIEMENSPI AIM 10000RMSSYMMETRICAL NOTES: COPPERSUS COPPER CARD SAR DOOR-IN-0OOR CONSTRUCTION ALL SING LE POLE CATS RATED FOR SWO VOLTAGE RATING: 20SYH2DV 3PH 4W ENCLOSURE&MOUNTNG: NEMAI SURFACE 2 SECTION PANELSOARD SECTIONPANEL BHA DATE: 6126107 43 SPACE 44 SPACE 45 VAV-2-22 46 SPACE 47 VAV-2-23 48 SPACE 49 VAV-2-24 50 SPACE 51 VAV-2-4 52 SPACE 53 VAV-2-3 54 SPACE 55 VAV-2-6 56 SPACE 57 VAV-2 7 58 SPACE 59 VAV-244 60 SPACE 61 VAV-2-15 62 SPACE 63 SPACE 64 SPACE 65 VAV-2-6 66 SPACE 67 LIGHTS 68 SPACE 69 SPACE 70 SPACE 71 VAV-2-20 72 SPACE 73 AHU-3A 74 AHU-2' 75 " " 76 " " 77 78 " " 79 EDH4 80 SPACE 81 82 VAV-2-1 83 84 SPACE AL SERIES: SIEMENS P2 TAGERATING: 4WY2M. 3PH, 4W OSURE&MOUNTING: NEMAI SURFACE NLUGAMPACTTY: SODA AIC 30,ODD RMS SYMMERRIGL NOTES: COPPER BUS, COPPER GRGR.. DOOR -INDOOR CONSTRUCTION ALLSINGLE POLE CV, RATED FOR SWD DATE: I PANEL BHA SECTION 1 6126107 1 V,4,V-2-21 2 VAV-2-17 3 VAV-2-22 4 VAV-2-16 5 VAV-2-23 6 VAV-2-18 7 VAV-2-24 8 VAV-2-6 9 VAV-2-4 10 VAV-2-9 11 VAV-2-3 12 VAV-2.10 13 VAV-2-5 14 VAV-2-11 15 VAV-2-7 16 VAV-2.2 17 VAV-2-14 18 VAV-2-12 19 VAV-2-15 20 LIGHTS 21 SPACE 22 LIGHTS 23 VAV-2-S 24 LIGHTS 25 LIGHTS 26 LIGHTS 27 SPACE 28 LIGHTS 29 VAV-2-20 30 LIGHTS 31 AHU-3A 32 EDH-6 33 ,. 34 ., 36 37 EDH4 38 EDH-2 39 " 40 " " 41 42 " . SERffS: SIEMENS P2 TAGS RATING: 49DYMN, 3PH, 4W CLOSURE& MOUNTING: NEMA i SURFACE N LUG AMPACTTY: 000A ANC: 30,000 RMS SYMMETRICAL NOTES: COPPER SUS, COPPER GRDSAR DOOR4N4000R CONSTRUCTION ALL SINGLE POLE COS RATED FOR SIND PANEL BLA SECTION 1 DATE: 6126107 1 IOUTLETS RM 160,161 2 OUTLETS RM 179,214 3 JOUTLETS DOT OFFICER RM 161 4 OUTLETS RM 212,214 5 IWATER FOUNTAIN CORR.134 6 OUTLETS RM 210,212 7 JOUTLETS CPO RM 155 8 OUTLETS RM 201 9 IOUTLETS CPO RIIA 156 10 OUTLETS RM 211, CORR.196 11 ISPARE 12 OUTLETS RM 204 13 JOUTLETS RM 168,160 CORR. 251 14 OUTLETS RM 200 15 IOUTLET DARE RM 158 16 OUTLETS RM 202 17 IHAND DRYER RESTROOM 163 18 OUTLETS RM 203 19 IOUTLETS SEARGENT RM 267 20 SPARE 21 ICOPIER OUTLET RM 259 22 OUTLETS KITCHEN 219 23 JOUTLETS PERSONNEL RM 266 24 OUTLETS CELL AREA 229,230,237 25 lourLETs DOT OFFICER RM 166 26 OUTLETS RM 209,210 -CORR. 213 27 JOUTLETS RM 166, CORK 171 28 OUTLETS RM 143,209 29 IOUTLETS RM 168,176 30 OUTLETS RM 208 31 louTLETs CUSTODIAN RM 159 32 OUTLETS RM 140,143 33 JOUTLETS PATROL BIKE RM 170 34 OUTLETS RM 140, CORM 134 35 IHMD DRYER RESTROOM 164 36 WASHER LAUNDRY RM 222 37 louTLETs RM 252, 259. 262 38 RANGE KITCHEN 219 39 lounxTs LIEUTENANT RM 263 1401" 41 JOUTLEM LIEUTENANT RM 262 42 SPARE TYPICALSERIES: SIEMENS PI 10,00D RMS SYMMETRICAL NOTES: COPPER SUS. COPPER CARD SAR DOOR4N-0OORCONSTRUCION VOLTAGE RATIW 20SYN20V.3PH, 4W ENCLOSURE& MOUNTING: NEMAI SURFACE 2 SECTION D