DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL Sample Clauses

DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL. This proposal includes replacing all existing conduit with new ¾” conduit.
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DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL. All telephone and other communication equipment shown on the space plan(s) shall be provided in accordance with the information furnished by COUNTY’s Telecommunications who, in conjunction with the Social Services Agency, will both review and accept the space plan(s).
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL. Section 16050 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods 6 Section 16140 Wiring Devices 2 Section 16500 Lighting – SUBJECT TO CHANGE 3 Section 16722 Woodframes - Intelligent Reporting Fire Detection System 16
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL. 1. Aluminum wire shall be used for all panel feeders. 2. Concrete for pole bases and duct banks. 3. Switchboards, panel boards, dry type transformers, and Tvss as shown on sheet E1.00 (sizes based on existing building). 4. Site light based on 20’ poles with HID fixtures mounted (shoebox style) on them with 24” pole base (based on 2 footcandles per parking area only). 5. Telephone/ data system will be a raceway to accessible ceiling and all cabling and J hooks by others. 6. Security systems will be raceway only cabling and installation by others. 7. Surface mount raceway for all lab areas are included (wiremold). 8. Demo all wiring to relocated equipment and rewire when relocated. 9. Telephone service for main building stubbed out of building 20’. 10. New fire alarm system as required. 11. Reuse existing (3) generators. They shall be located within 50’ of building. 12. Temporary power included with utility company to bring power within 50’ of building. 13. All panel feeders to be aluminum. 14. Relocate growth room lights from existing facility (exclude repairs of existing fixtures). 15. HVAC wiring by RMF Engineering design 11/26/08. 16. Any exposed wiring above ceiling plenum rated. 17. All lights are commercial grade fixtures. 18. AIC Rating are unknown at this time. Standard AIC is what we quoted. 19. Wiring Methods will include MC cable, EMT Conduit, and PVC Conduit. 20. All wiring devices figured are 20 amp commercial grade.
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL. All telephone and other communication equipment shown on the space plan(s) shall be provided in accordance with the information furnished by COUNTY’s Telecommunications who, in conjunction with the District Attorney, will both review and accept the space plan(s). Illuminated EXIT signs with 6” high minimum letters shall be installed in hallways, conference rooms, and any other high-density occupancy rooms. Lighting shall be recessed into the ceiling and meet the lighting levels required in this section. P&I fluorescent lighting at all interior spaces that meet code and provide the following minimum lighting intensities at desk level: MINIMUM FOOT-CANDLES: General Offices/Utility Rooms 60 Public Areas 30 General Corridors 20

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