Electrical Engineering Sample Clauses

Electrical Engineering. Fire Alarm Upgrades, Elevator Modernization and Upgrades, Replace Transformer and Switchgear, Replace Hydraulic Gate and Controls, Replace Emergency Generators DocuSign Envelope ID: A48D45DB-316F-4990-9D39-0B4A928A547B ATTACHMENT B COST/COMPENSATION
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Electrical Engineering. Fire Alarm Upgrades, Elevator Modernization and Upgrades, Replace Transformer and Switchgear, Replace Hydraulic Gate and Controls, Replace Emergency Generators
Electrical Engineering. Low Voltage and Data Systems Design
Electrical Engineering. Contractor shall prepare electrical engineering design deliverables and documentation. Contractor shall during the course of detailed engineering design finalize electrical equipment design requirements and co-ordinate with Owner’s nominated EI&T equipment provider, ABB, to ensure that changes in FEED design due to Contractor’s design development is properly and cost-effectively reflected in ABB systems design and equipment supply. Contractor electrical engineering activities shall, in addition to the above, include to the following: 1. Incorporate electrical design requirements into Project specifications and datasheets for equipment prepared by other engineering disciplines. 2. Perform or Subcontract to Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunications equipment provider the following electrical studies:  Load Flow and Power Factor Correction Studies  Fault Current Studies  Transient Stability StudiesDynamic Performance Studies under Motor Starting Conditions  Harmonic Distortion Studies  Arc-Flash Study  Protection and Relay Coordination Studies  Cable sizing calculations  Equipment sizing calculations  Illumination levels  Motor restart study  Electric Magnetic Compatibility Review 3. Preparation of requisitions for electrical equipment for inquiry and for purchase for any Equipment not supplied by Owner’s nominated electrical, instrumentation and telecommunications equipment supplier. 4. Review of Subcontractor bids, preparation of TBEs, and technical conditioning of Subcontractor bids prior to purchase. 5. Review engineering design deliverables provided by Owner’s nominated EI&T equipment provider, ABB, for compliance with Project electrical engineering design philosophies and specifications. 6. Review Subcontractor documents and drawings for compliance with the Project electrical design philosophies and specifications specified in the BOD. 7. Attendance at, and witnessing of, equipment performance testing, and factory and site acceptance tests where required by the inspection and test plan. 8. Electrical engineering support during Commissioning, start-up and initial operation of the Project as set forth in this SOW.
Electrical Engineering. 5.3.6.1 Predesign and Data Collection 5.3.6.1.1 Attend field visit to investigate and obtain existing information of the electrical connections to the existing irrigation pumps. 5.3.6.1.2 Set up a field meeting with FPL representative regarding proposed streetlights for the roadway. 5.3.6.1.3 Evaluate existing conditions and provide memorandum to CLIENT regarding field visit and FPL meeting findings.
Electrical Engineering. APEC Engineers in Electrical Engineering discipline are concerned with research, design, development, manufacture, installation, operation, maintenance and management of equipment, plant and systems within the electrical, electronic, communication and computer systems areas. Electrical Engineering is applied to electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation, manufacture, instrumentation and control in industry, communications networks, electronic plant and equipment, integration and control of computer systems.
Electrical Engineering. COFC - Trail Head Park Occurance Staff Position Total Hours Total Fee Principal Engineer Designer CAD Drafter Clerical
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Electrical Engineering. Conduct load analyses at various locations and provide recommendations on upgrades; internal building lighting design; and analyses of existing telephone/data systems and security systems. Ensure buildings are in code compliance at main distribution panels, service masts, and internal building wiring. Make recommendations regarding building services based on present and future force structure. Incorporate New Hampshire Army National Guard (NHARNG) Electronic Security Systems (ESS) into designs as needed, such as door access control, CCTV, and vault security.
Electrical Engineering. Contractor shall provide all electrical engineering design services, meeting applicable codes and standards and the requirements of the interconnecting utility. The electrical engineering and design shall include the appropriate sizing and cabling (above and below ground) that will connect all applicable equipment to the point of interconnection. The Contractor is responsible for determining if the AHJ will allow 1,000-volt direct current (VDC) systems and to design accordingly. All protection equipment used throughout the system shall be sized and specified to reduce damage to all components to the utility interconnection point and owner’s gear and infrastructure in the event of electrical failure. The aboveground portion of the electrical systems shall be neatly routed to facilitate access, troubleshooting, maintenance, etc. The electrical design shall include the design of equipment grounding. Contractor shall design and specify all communications hardware and software required for system protection and remote monitoring. All monitoring and communication supplemental equipment and cabling shall be designed and specified by Contractor, subject to MUSD’s review. The power delivered to the grid must at all times meet the interconnect requirements for power factor.
Electrical Engineering. Electrical Engineering scope of work includes: 1) Review existing drawings and calculations for construction administration. 2) Prepare final working drawings in RevitMEP coordinated with Revit with AutoCAD plans and sections as drawing deliverables related the HDR’s scope of work identified in Article II.A. 3) Final coordination of MEP system elements with architectural, structural and civil disciplines, and existing conditions related the HDR’s scope of work identified in Article II.A. 4) Complete final sizing and location of equipment for the electrical systems related the HDR’s scope of work identified in Article II.A. 5) Attend meetings as required by the County to inform the County staff on the progress of the work and the status of the budget.
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