POINT WIRING Sample Clauses

POINT WIRING. The Point wiring shall be carried out in the under mentioned manner each of which conform to the given specifications. a) In concealed system including providing and fixing of conduits, bends, G.I. junction boxes, check nuts, PVC bushes etc. b) Loop system will be adopted (only in the outlet boxes for neutral wire and in the switch box for xxxx xxxxx) throughout including supply and drawing of required sizes of wire without damaging the same. c) Each circuit will have independent neutral wire and will be complete upto outlet box and switch box. The point will be complete with conduit including accessories and wires, necessary junction boxes, outlet boxes and switch boxes, connectors or ceiling roses, switches, switch plates and flush plates including necessary earthing and connections etc. The installation generally will be carried out in conformity with the Indian Electricity Act and IS specification. d) Wiring for light, fan, convenience plug (6A) etc. will be as above. The size of wire shall not be less than 0.0xx.xx PVC insulated Al. wire or as specified against each item. e) The light plug points shall be complete with 3 pin 5 A plug flush type socket and switch enclosed in an G.I. Box with the controlling switch as required and the third pin shall be earthed with 1.0sqmm PVC insulated Al. wire as mentioned in the schedule of quantity as earth wire. The earthing wire will run to each point of the building. f) The fan point shall have a provision in the switch box for mounting the regulators, unless directed otherwise preferably size: 10” x 5”x2”. g) Wiring for power plugs shall be as above. Each circuit shall have one or two plug points as required and each point shall be earthed. The point shall be considered complete with circuit, 3pin 15A plug , socket and switch mounted in an G.I. box with flush plates. Wiring for power plugs shall be as above. h) Separate and independent conduits will be used for each of the following systems: i) Lighting system ii) Power system iii) Air-conditioning. The rate per point shall include all materials and labour required for completing the points as mentioned above. Measurements will completing the points as mentioned above. Measurements will be in numbers of each kind of point.
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POINT WIRING. 19.3.1. Point wiring shall be carried out with 1100 Volts grade single core PVC insulated and unsheathed multi- stranded copper conductor conforming to IS-1596 or IS-694, drawn through 20 mm dia, medium grade, ISI marked, non metallic rigid PVC conduit / casing capping double tock type as directed by EIC along with 1.5 Xx.xx copper conductor as a earth continuity conforming to IS-280. The earth wire shall be drawn along the wiring and connected to common earth dolly. 19.3.2. Unless until specifically mentioned red / yellow / blue wires will be use for phases supply, black wire for neutral and green wire for earth continuity. Wiring without colour coding will not be acceptable in conduit wiring. 19.3.3. Lopping back system of wiring shall invariably used through out the installation without any junction connector boxes on the line. 19.3.4. The position of electrical fittings and fixtures may be changed by Engineer - In – Charge at the time of execution if found necessary, such change does not entitled any price adjustment. 19.3.5. No twisting / jointing in earth wire is allowed A continuous earth wires shall be connected to main earth / switch boxes / DB’s socket plugs, fittings etc by the use of crimping tools only. 19.3.6. All screws shall be of aluminium alloy for cadmium plated iron unless otherwise indicated. Link clips shall be of aluminium conforming to IS 2412-1975. 19.3.7. The unit rates quoted for point wiring shall be deemed to include the cost of following items of works:- (a) Supplying and fixing all accessories such as screws, clip plugs clamps etc as screws, clips plugs, clamps etc as specified for securing cables, conduits etc to walls, steel joints etc. (b) Supply and fixing bushes conduits or porcelain tubing as specified for wiring to pass through walls, floors etc., (c) Supplying and fixing all wooden / PVC junction box and boards, sunks or surface type, including those required for mounting fan regulators. (d) Cutting holes in or through walls, taking up and refixing the floor boards, notching or drilling holes through joints and making good all disturbed work to match the existing. (e) Testing of materials and circuit. (f) Any difference in cost of cables of different insulation colour coding.
POINT WIRING. Point wiring shall include all works necessary in complete wiring of a switch circuit of any length from the taping point on the distribution circuit to be following, the switch:-

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