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Design and Construction Handbook - Los Angeles World Airports

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Guide Specification<br />

1. Hubbell.<br />

2. Leviton.<br />

3. Pass & Seymour.<br />

B. Attachment Plug <strong>Construction</strong>: Conform to NEMA WD 1.<br />

C. Configuration: NEMA WD 6; match receptacle configuration at outlet furnished for<br />

equipment.<br />

D. Cord <strong>Construction</strong>: Type SO or SJO multiconductor flexible cord with identified equipment<br />

grounding conductor, suitable for use in damp locations.<br />

E. Size: Suitable for connected load of equipment, length of cord, <strong>and</strong> rating of branch circuit<br />

overcurrent protection.<br />

PART 3 - EXECUTION<br />

3.1 EXAMINATION<br />

NOTE: Specify cord type SJO for normal use <strong>and</strong> type SO for heavy duty use.<br />

A. Verify equipment is ready for electrical connection, for wiring, <strong>and</strong> to be energized.<br />

3.2 EXISTING WORK<br />

A. Remove exposed ab<strong>and</strong>oned equipment wiring connections, including ab<strong>and</strong>oned connections<br />

above accessible ceiling finishes.<br />

B. Disconnect ab<strong>and</strong>oned utilization equipment <strong>and</strong> remove wiring connections. Remove<br />

ab<strong>and</strong>oned components when connected raceway is ab<strong>and</strong>oned <strong>and</strong> removed. Install blank<br />

cover for ab<strong>and</strong>oned boxes <strong>and</strong> enclosures not removed.<br />

C. Extend existing equipment connections using materials <strong>and</strong> methods compatible with existing<br />

electrical installations, or as specified.<br />

3.3 INSTALLATION<br />

A. Make electrical connections.<br />

B. Make conduit connections to equipment using flexible conduit. Use liquidtight flexible<br />

conduit with watertight connectors in damp or wet locations.<br />

C. Connect heat producing equipment using wire <strong>and</strong> cable with insulation suitable for<br />

temperatures encountered.<br />

EQUIPMENT WIRING CONNECTIONS<br />

26 05 03 - 2 Electrical Systems

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