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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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and there shall be no plastic sheeting or other insulating material placed between the<br />

footing and earth. Bond to re-bar at minimum 10' intervals.<br />

C. Grounds shall be installed where accessible for future inspection and servicing. Where<br />

ground connections are made underground or in inaccessible locations, they shall be made<br />

using an exothermic weld process, Cadweld or equivalent, or Ampact pressure connectors.<br />

D. Install grounding conductors in approved metallic raceways unless specifically shown or<br />

specified otherwise. Bond at each end and at all intervening boxes and enclosures between<br />

the service equipment and grounding electrode.<br />

E. No. 8 and smaller grounding conductors shall have green insulation. No. 6 and larger shall be<br />

marked with green colored tape at each end and at every box, panel, switchboard, or point<br />

where conductor is accessible.<br />

F. All isolated ground buses shall be used only for conductors from isolated ground receptacles.<br />

Do not bond conduit or enclosures to isolated ground buses. All isolated ground conductors<br />

shall be run back to the main ground point for the separately derived system which serves<br />

them.<br />

G. Provide a #6 grounding conductor to all telephone, data processing and sound system<br />

terminals throughout project unless noted otherwise on the plans. Provide a wall mounted<br />

busbar assembly equivalent to Square D Class 1630-PK15GTA/PKGTAB.<br />

3.9 TVSS (TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION) INSTALLATIONS<br />

A. When TVSS units are specified, they are to be shipped with complete installation instructions<br />

which are to be followed in detail. The manufacturer’s representative is always to be<br />

contacted and is to supervise the TVSS installation.<br />

B. Supplemental installation information is as follows:<br />

1. Use the breaker space closest to the neutral bus. Nipple the suppressor to the panel<br />

where the suppressor can be installed so as to keep both the hot leads and the<br />

neutral lead as short and straight as possible from the suppressor to the breakers<br />

and the neutral bus.<br />

2. The best performance is achieved with the shortest leads and neutral. All efforts<br />

within the code should be used to minimize the lead lengths. Ideally the leads should<br />

be less than eight inches long. Each inch of lead above six inches will add<br />

approximately 20 volts to the quoted let-through voltage. Cut the leads down to the<br />

shortest size that will allow installation.<br />

3. If the neutral bus is out of reach of the leads, then a #4 AWG conductor is to be run<br />

from the remote neutral bus to a lug near the suppressor, and the lead from the<br />

suppressor should be cut as short as possible.<br />

4. The ground is to be connected to the case of the panel (equipment ground only). Do<br />

not connect the suppressor ground wire to an isolated ground (IG) bus.<br />

3.10 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS:<br />

A. The location and method for connecting to each item of equipment shall be verified prior to<br />

roughing-in. The voltage and phase of each item of equipment shall be checked before<br />

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

BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050-9

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