Requirements for Electrical Work Clause Samples
Requirements for Electrical Work. In performing electrical work pursuant to this Agreement, Contractor must comply with all applicable Laws. Contractor shall have the right, at its sole cost and expense, to install, operate and maintain such electrical utility facilities, lines or connections as may be reasonably necessary or appropriate in order to afford adequate illumination and operation of the Digital Signs. Contractor shall be responsible for paying for all electrical power consumed by its Digital Signs. To this effect, Contractor shall cause its utility facilities to be separately metered.
Requirements for Electrical Work. In performing electrical work pursuant to this Agreement, the Contractor must comply with all applicable Laws and requirements of the City, including without limitation, the following standards: (i) all electrical installation must meet all applicable standards of the City’s Electrical Code; (ii) all electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrical contractor; (iii) each City Digital Sign must be fed from a ground-fault circuit interrupter-type circuit breaker (i.e., a GFCI circuit breaker); (iv) proper grounding is required. Each City Digital Sign with metal components must be grounded and bonded to a driven copper-clad steel ground rod; (v) each City Digital Sign must be equipped with a suitable means of disconnecting all current carrying conductors (hot conductors) and the disconnect switch (i.e., toggle switch) must be accessible and within sight of each unit; (vi) all light fixtures, outlets, timing devices, photo-cells and similar devices must be approved by Underwriters Laboratories or another certifying agency or authority reasonably acceptable to the City; (vii) all conduit must be properly sized for the relevant cable and all cable must be properly sized for the load; (viii) conduit must be galvanized rigid steel and must be a minimum of 30 inches below grade; (ix) a cut-out box with breakers must be located between the load and the service and the Contractor must provide any additional appropriately-sized breakers reasonably required by the City; (x) all cable must be rated for outdoor and wet conditions and all cable must be color coded red for hot, white for neutral and green for grounded; and (xi) if deemed necessary by the City, the Contractor must become a member of CDOT's Board of the Underground.
