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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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B. Nameplates shall be 1/16 inch thick, laminated three-ply plastic, center-ply white, outer-ply<br />

black "Lamicoid" or equal. Letters shall be formed by engraving outer black ply, exposing<br />

white center-ply, and shall be minimum 5/8 inch high. Nameplates shall be secured with<br />

screws or pop rivets.<br />

C. Provide a master nameplate at the main distribution to identify the project, the Engineer and<br />

the date. Clearly label switchboards with engraved nameplates to identify each load served.<br />

D. Label all electrical contactors, relays, time switches, transformers, etc. with an engraved<br />

nameplate corresponding to the labeling in the main, subdistribution, or branch panel serving<br />

the device or apparatus.<br />

E. Provide typewritten branch panel schedules with protective clear, transparent covers<br />

accounting for every breaker installed. Use actual room designations assigned by name or<br />

number near completion of the work, and not the designations shown on drawings.<br />

F. Identify branch panels with engraved nameplate corresponding with distribution panel<br />

labeling. Mount labels inside door for flush panels, and on the face of the door for surface<br />

panels. No brand labels or other marking shall be on the outside of the panels. Where<br />

changes are made in existing panels, distribution boards, etc., provide new labeling and<br />

schedules to accurately reflect the changes.<br />

3.5 SAFETY:<br />

A. The Engineer has not been retained or compensated to provide design and construction<br />

review services relating to the Contractor's safety precautions or to means, methods,<br />

techniques, sequences or procedures required for the contractor to perform the work.<br />

3.6 DEMOLITION:<br />

A. It is the intent of these specifications to require the contractor to make all necessary<br />

adjustments to the electrical system, required to meet code, and accommodate installation of<br />

the new and remodeled work.<br />

B. Remove all existing fixtures, clocks, switches, receptacles, raceways, and other electrical<br />

equipment and devices and associated wiring from walls, ceilings, floors, and other surfaces<br />

scheduled for remodeling, relocation, or demolition unless specifically shown as retained or<br />

relocated on the drawings. If existing walls, ceiling, floors, etc. are moved, extend existing<br />

devices, fixtures, and circuiting to the new location.<br />

C. Disconnect all existing mechanical equipment scheduled for removal or relocation. See<br />

mechanical drawings for scope of work. Remove abandoned raceways and cables. Relabel<br />

panels and motor control centers to reflect changes.<br />

D. If existing junction boxes will be made inaccessible, or if abandoned outlets serve as feed<br />

through boxes for other existing electrical equipment which is being retained, new conduit<br />

and wire shall be provided to bypass the abandoned outlets. If existing conduits pass<br />

through or are mounted on partitions or ceilings which are being removed or remodeled, new<br />

conduit and wire shall be provided to route around the ceiling or wall and maintain service to<br />

the existing load.<br />

E. Extend circuiting and devices in all existing walls to be furred out.<br />

SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM ADDITION March 2, 2009<br />

BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050-7

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