Wiring Diagrams. Full size, ladder type, complete, “as built” wiring and single line diagrams showing the new and revised electrical connections, functions and sequence of operation of apparatus connected with the elevators, both in the machine room and in the hoistway, shall be furnished in duplicate for each elevator at the time of final inspection and acceptance. Coded diagrams are not acceptable.
Wiring Diagrams. 1.05.01 Contractor shall provide to Owner/Agent a set of reproducible wiring diagrams covering all changes, modifications, etc., which take place during the contract term. The diagrams are to be furnished to the Owner/Agent immediately following modifications at the sole expense of the Contractor.
1.05.02 Changes are to be edited on the original wiring diagrams and must be completed no later than sixty (60) days after the installation or additions to the equipment. Failure to perform such wiring diagram changes will result in the Contractor paying the Owner/Agent, at the Owner/Agents’ election, $50.00 per day for each day the limit is exceeded or the Owner/Agent, at its election may deduct the amount from any sum owed or to be owed to the Contractor.
Wiring Diagrams. One (1) complete set of “as built” wiring diagrams will be provided upon completion.
Wiring Diagrams. Although covered elsewhere, specific mention is made of the provision of wiring diagrams. Apart from submitting comprehensive wiring diagrams for approval prior to the commencement of control board manufacture, the Contractor is to provide on completion “as-built” wiring diagrams for all electrical work forming part of this contract. Copies of these diagrams and those for manufactured equipment are to be included in the Operating and Maintenance Instruction manuals.
Wiring Diagrams. Provide complete and detailed system operation and elevation diagrams specially developed for each opening requiring electrified hardware, except openings where only magnetic hold- opens or door position switches are specified. Provide these diagrams with hardware schedule submittal for approval. Provide detailed wiring diagrams with hardware delivery to jobsite.
Wiring Diagrams. Power, signal, and control wiring. Differentiate between manufacturer- installed and field-installed wiring.
Wiring Diagrams. A. Contractor shall maintain one (1) complete set of "as-built" field wiring and straight-line wiring diagrams in each machine room, showing all electrical circuits in hoistway as well as the machine room, showing also any changes or update of circuits. This set of diagrams shall be kept in clean and legible condition and shall be properly protected and stored in the elevator machine room-uniformly. These diagrams shall be the property of the Owner.
B. The Contractor shall maintain a complete duplicate set of updated electrical wiring diagrams on file with Owner's management; these diagrams shall be the property of the Owner.
Wiring Diagrams. 1.25.1 Contractor shall maintain one (1) complete set of "as-built" field wiring and straight-line wiringdiagrams in each machine room, showing all electrical circuits in hoistway as well as the machine room, showing also any changes or update of circuits. This set of diagrams shall bekept in clean and legible condition and shall be properly protected and st ored in the elevator machine room-uniformly. These diagrams shall be the property of the Owner.
1.25.2 The Contractor shall maintain a complete duplicate set of updated electrical wiring diagrams on
Wiring Diagrams. After final approval of the hardware schedule, submit wiring diagrams as required for the proper installation of all electrical, electromechanical, and electromagnetic products.
Wiring Diagrams. 1. Riser diagrams showing all riser cables, backbone cables, MDF and/or IDF connections, etc.
2. Schematic wiring diagram for entire system, showing all cable types, cable sizes, pair quantities, etc.