GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Clause Samples

GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. A. Install products as specified in individual sections, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, and so as to avoid waste due to necessity for replacement. B. Make vertical elements plumb and horizontal elements level, unless otherwise indicated. C. Install equipment and fittings plumb and level, neatly aligned with adjacent vertical and horizontal lines, unless otherwise indicated. D. Make consistent texture on surfaces, with seamless transitions, unless otherwise indicated. E. Make neat transitions between different surfaces, maintaining texture and appearance.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. A. All surfaces shall be adequately anchored, even, and free of any foreign material, moisture, or unevenness. B. Immediately notify owner of any defects. Built-up roofing shall not be installed until defects have been corrected. (We anticipate no significant defects on this project.) C. Verify that any curbs or nailers are in place and properly installed.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. For water and sewer crossings under railways, the highest point of carrier pipe shall be below the frost line. In regions of permafrost or where other obstacles make it impossible to place the pipe below the frost line, the applicant will propose alternate methods to protect the pipe in sub-freezing temperatures and shall obtain approval of the Engineer to use such methods. Pipelines carrying steam, water (including oilfield steam and water), sewer and other non-flammable or non-hazardous substances under railways, shall not be placed within culverts nor under railway bridges where there is likelihood of restricting the area required for the purposes for which the culverts or bridges were built, or of endangering the foundations. Any such pipelines laid longitudinally on railway rights-of-way shall be located as far as practicable from any tracks or other important structures. If located within 7.62 metres of the centre-line of any track, or where there is significant risk of damage from leakage to any bridge, building or other important structure, the carrier pipe shall be encased or of special design as approved by the Engineer. Every open drain crossing tracks in a railway yard shall be safely covered for at least 3.0m from the centre-line of track, except in times of flood when uncovered open drains may be provided as may be necessary. In this case warning signs shall be erected.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. Where identification is to be applied to surfaces requiring painting, insulation, or other covering or finish, including valve tags in finished mechanical spaces, install identification after completion of covering and painting. Install identification prior to installation of acoustical ceilings and similar removable concealment.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. This section identifies the basic requirements for a wi-fi antenna installation on a distribution or streetlight pole. For further detail on installation requirements, see the PacifiCorp Distri- bution Construction Standards, EU—Joint Use.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 9.4.1. Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the installation of the ITS, VVS, and Tablets systems, which shall include but not be limited to, the necessary labor, parts, materials, transportation purchase of equipment, wiring, new electrical circuits, cables, installation, service, maintenance, voice 9.4.2. 9.4.3.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. The installation specifications included in this article apply to all raceway system components.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. Inspect locations where components are to be installed and ensure suitability of mounting surfaces and conditions prior to installation. 2. Install additional conduit as required to accommodate devices and functional requirements and to comply with conduit requirements. 3. Wiring from each camera shall be home run to the dedicated Network ▇▇▇ Switch. 4. Install components and equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions using new material and the highest standard of workmanship. 5. Wire shall be continuous from device to device. Splices, where permitted shall occur inside secured pull boxes and electrical junction boxes only. Do not splice wires inside conduit or inside other component cabinets. Make all wire splices mechanically secure and equipped with clamp plate electrical connectors. Insulate splices equal to or exceeding the wire insulation rating. 6. Identify cables at both ends using printed cable labeling system and protect label from scuffing or being pulled from the cable by manufacturer’s standard protective film. Coded labeling schemes shall be accompanied by interpretive documents installed at the central server unit. 7. Provide means to indicate where terminations are located. 8. Ensure a pull string remains intact in each conduit where new conduits are provided. 9. Take precautions to prevent tampering with cables, conduit, components, and other items. Use security fasteners for removable covers and access on pull boxes or junction boxes except in locked mechanical spaces or completely concealed wall surfaces. 10. Prior to making CAT6 connections, test and certify that the CAT6 line can pass a one (1) Gigabit connection. Do not permit untested cables to be connected to the system without ensuring wiring is correct. 11. Do not employ double back tape to attach devices, wires or any other components. Use screws to fasten such items. 12. Inspect connections prior to concealing or closing cover to insure cables are properly connected and not in danger of breaking. 13. Bench test equipment prior to installation in the field. 14. Protect installed products until completion of project. 15. Keep job site clean of debris.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS a. Install ceiling under the supervision of an experienced superintendent. Consult with and coordinate installation with other trades. Install ceiling using laser level within a tolerance of 1/8” in 12 feet in any direction.
GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. A All safety, electric, building, and labor code requirements at the national, state, and local levels shall be met. B The installations shall be completed in a “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ like manner.” The areas shall be kept clean and free of obstructions at all times. C The installations shall be completed per each manufacturer’s installation manual. D All electrical connections and terminations shall be fully tightened, secured, and strain relieved as appropriate. E All mounting equipment shall be installed to the manufacturer’s specifications. F All cables, conduit, exposed conductors, and electrical boxes should be secured and supported according to code requirements. G All applicable environmental regulations shall be met. H System switching and metering equipment shall have convenient access for resetting or repair during electrical outages, and regular monitoring for data retrieval. I The Contractor shall employ personnel that are skilled and experienced in the installation and connection of all elements, equipment, devices, instruments, accessories, and assemblies. All installation labor shall be performed by qualified personnel who have had experience on similar projects. The Contractor must provide first class workmanship for all installations. J Ensure that all equipment and materials fit properly in their installations. K Perform any required work to correct improper installations at no additional expense to the Customer. L The Customer’s Engineer reserves the right to halt any work that is found to be substandard or being installed by unqualified personnel.