Interior Receptacle/Lighting Requirements Sample Clauses

Interior Receptacle/Lighting Requirements. Each office and conference room shall be equipped with a minimum of five (5) 120 Volt 20 Amp duplex receptacles one of which will be on a dedicated, isolated ground circuit. All other walls shall have duplex receptacles at 12’-0” o.c. The overhead electrical grid power drops shall not be used to satisfy this requirement. The power drops are for the modular furniture system only and will be identified on the furniture plan. A 125/250 Volt 50 Amp range outlet shall be installed in the lunchroom. Provide duplex receptacles supplied by general service circuits for refrigerator, microwave, vending machines and 220 receptacle for stove at Lessee designated locations. Provide 2-30 amp receptacles for Data Room, these receptacles shall be a L630R (3 wire, two pole) 10 gauge wire. Provide minimum of ten- 110 I/D receptacles for Data Room. Office space lighting levels shall be in accordance with the latest recommendations of the Society of Illuminating Engineers, or a minimum maintained lighting intensity of 50 foot candles at desktop level, which ever is greater. Task lighting shall not be used to satisfy specified levels for general lighting. Unless otherwise identified, all interior lighting fixtures shall be 2’x4’ Metalux fluorescent troffers, or approved equal, installed in a staggered pattern. Each troffer shall be equipped with three General Electric F32T8/SPX35/RS light tubes. Each two (2) troffers shall be equipped with (1) electronic ballast. Ballasts shall be parallel wired to prevent loss of light from both fixtures when one tube fails. Troffers shall be equipped with silver specular reflectors having a minimum reflectivity of 92%. Troffers shall be equipped with parabolic diffusers having a minimum depth of 3”. Troffers shall be installed to provide wall-washing light along the entire perimeter of open areas. Install a minimum of 10 recessed or can lights in the Large Conference Room and a minimum of 4 recessed or can lights in the Small Conference Room, controlled by dimmer switches. Permanently design corridors and unused space with floor to ceiling walls shall be lighted in accordance with the recommendation of the Society of Illuminating Engineer's Standard. Provide exit lighting as required by code. Exit signs shall be self-luminous LED type. Provide battery operated rechargeable automatic emergency egress lighting in interior of building to adequately light all exit areas, stairs, hazardous areas, or other occupied areas. Emergency egress lighting...
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