WIRING DEVICES Sample Clauses

WIRING DEVICES a. Receptacles, toggle switches and coverplates shall be white (dedicated- xxxx) - Leviton. Mount so that the center of the receptacles is no less than 15” AFF. b. Maximum eight (8) outlets per 20 amp 3 phase 4-wire circuit. Spacing to meet code requirements. Amounts to be two duplex outlets per small and three for large private office, storage room and conference room. One dedicated outlet per copy room; one dedicated 20-amp outlet per telephone panel and one 20-amp circuit per 200 square foot of open area for workstations. c. All workstation hardwire connections to be building power to be supplied by tenant. d. Transformers to be a minimum of 20% or over required capacity shall be K-=rated dry type. e. Contractors to inspect electric room and base building electrical drawings to include all necessary metering and connections. f. No aluminum wiring is acceptable. AC and NM cable is not to be used. g. Provide separate neutrals for each circuit. Use stranded wire for each circuit. Use copper conductors only, no exception. h. Switch assembly to be Wattstopper or Leviton or equivalent. i. Motion sensors, day lighting controls as required by lighting management system and by Title 24.
WIRING DEVICES a. Receptacles, toggle switches and cover plates shall be white (dedicated- xxxx) – Leviton or equal. Mount so that the center of the receptacles is no less than 15" AFF. b. Maximum eight (8) outlets per 20 amp 3 phase 4-wire circuit. Spacing to meet code requirements c. All workstation hardwire connections to the building power to be supplied by tenant. d. Contractors to inspect electric room and base building electrical drawings to include all necessary connections. If there is a conflict between building standards, actual field conditions and documents, the actual drawings and documents take precedence e. No aluminum wiring is acceptable. AC and NM cable is not to be used. f. Provide separate neutrals for each circuit. Use stranded wire for each circuit. Use copper conductors only, no exception. g. Switch assembly to be Leviton. h. Motion sensors as required by lighting management system and by Title 24 and any participating government
WIRING DEVICES. Receptacles, toggle switches and coverplates shall be white (dedicated- xxxx) — Leviton. Mount so that the center of the receptacles is no less than 15” AFF.
WIRING DEVICES a. Receptacles, toggle switches and coverplates shall be white (dedicated- gxxx) – Leviton. Mount so that the center of the receptacles is no less than 15” AFF. b. Maximum eight (8) outlets per 20 amp 3 phase 4-wire circuit. Spacing to meet code requirements. Amounts to be two duplex outlets per small and three for large private office, storage room and conference room. One dedicated outlet per copy room; one dedicated 20-amp outlet per telephone panel and one 20-amp circuit per 200 square foot of open area for workstations. c. All workstation hardwire connections to be building power to be supplied by tenant. d. Transformers to be a minimum of 20% or over required capacity shall be K-=rated dry type. TENANT IMPROVEMENT BUILDING STANDARDS -A 10/19/06 e. Contractors to inspect electric room and base building electrical drawings to include all necessary metering and connections. f. No aluminum wiring is acceptable. AC and NM cable is not to be used. g. Provide separate neutrals for each circuit. Use stranded wire for each circuit. Use copper conductors only, no exception. h. Switch assembly to be Leviton. i. Motion sensors as required by lighting management system and by Title 24.
WIRING DEVICES a. Receptacles, toggle switches and coverplates shall be white (dedicated - xxxx) - Leviton. Mount so that the center of the receptacles is no less than 15" AFF. b. Maximum eight (8) outlets per 20 amp 3 phase 4-wire circuit. Spacing to meet code requirements. Amounts to be two duplex outlets per small and three for large private office, storage room and conference room. One dedicated outlet per copy room; one dedicated 20-amp outlet per telephone panel and one 20-amp circuit per 200 square foot of open area for workstations. c. All workstation hardwire connections to be building power to be supplied by tenant.
WIRING DEVICES. (i) All devices shall be commercial specification grade and product of one manufacturer throughout project except as otherwise noted. Device color shall be white, black or stainless in all finished areas. (ii) Wall switches shall be 20 ampere, 120-277 volt, AC, toggle handle, quiet type, with side or back wiring terminals. Switches shall be single or multi-pole, as indicated on drawings. (iii) Duplex receptacles shall be straight blade, 20 ampere, 125 volt, AC, of grounding type, with side or back wiring terminals. (iv) Device plates shall be smooth plastic, 0.10" thick, ivory color in all finished areas. Surface-mounted device outlets shall be fitted with appropriate sheet steel or cast metal cover plates to match device and box. (v) Where indicated, gang devices together in common boxes with device straps bounded to metallic systems or separate grounding conductor. (vi) Wiring device mounting height shall be as follows, unless otherwise noted or required: Light switches and controls - 48" above floor to top Receptacles - 18" above floor to bottom Telephone, TV, and computer outlets - 18" above floor to bottom Fire alarm horn/strobe devices - 8'-0" above floor to center
WIRING DEVICES. Convenience outlets throughout the indoor areas of the plant and in the outlying structures shall be duplex, straight blade, grounding type receptacles rated at 20 amperes and 125 volts. Convenience outlets located outdoors shall be duplex receptacles with weatherproof snap-action covers. The outlets shall be spaced to provide normal maintenance access. In hazardous locations, convenience outlets shall be suitable for the NEC class and group requirements. Switches used throughout the plant shall be rated at 20 amperes and 120/277 volts ac with enclosures suitable for the location in which they are installed. In hazardous locations, switches shall be suitable for the NEC class and group requirements.

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