Electrical Design Criteria Clause Samples
Electrical Design Criteria. The electrical system shall be designed and constructed to support the base building electrical requirements and tenant power usage based upon actual demand usage. The tenant design shall be based upon, unless otherwise provided by tenant, the following design loads:
a. Tenant Anticipated Lighting Loads= 1.5 per Usable Square Foot per code b. Tenant Anticipated Power Loads= 4.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per Usable Square Foot
c. Additional power loads are available for unique requirements
Electrical Design Criteria. All control devices and components shall be heavy-duty type suitable for operation at 120 VAC or 125 VDC. Insulation of coils shall permit continuous operation at a temperature of 130C. Contacts for external control circuits shall be heavy-duty type. The contacts shall have an AC interrupting capacity of ten times their normal rating and shall not Appendix excessive arcing or contact bounce. Relays with exposed contacts shall not be used. The voltage for contact interrogation is 125 VDC/120 VAC for the DCS and CTG. All limit switches shall be heavy-duty snap-action types. The DCS and CTG control system cabinets shall include the following: Cabinet ground bus: Bus for grounding cabinet, rack, and equipment grounds Insulated or common ground bus: Bus for grounding instrument and control cable ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ All cabinet ground buses will be grounded to building steel. Wire markers on both ends of each wire that is longer than 12 inches shall be provided with indelible designations in accordance with the DCS supplier’s wiring diagrams.
Electrical Design Criteria. A. The Fuel Cell System shall be designed to be connected to the existing electrical distribution system of the San ▇▇▇▇/Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ Water Pollution Control Plant
