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Technical Specification

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Contents
1. PART 1 - GENERAL ................................................................................ 1-5
1.1 General Description .......................................................................... 1
1.2 Work Included................................................................................. 1-3
1.3 Abbreviations and Definitions.......................................................... 4
1.4 Guarantees......................................................................................... 5
2. PART 2 - PRODUCT ............................................................................. 6-15
2.1 Materials Standards .......................................................................... 6
2.2 Approvals, Substitutions, Samples and Submittals.................... 6-7
2.3 Wires, Cables and Busbars .............................................................. 7
2.4 Conduits, Hanger and Supports....................................................... 8
2.5 Outlets, Boxes, Pull Box and Fittings.............................................. 8
2.6 Wiring Devices................................................................................... 9
2.7 Panels, Breakers and Disconnecting Means.............................. 9-10
2.8 Low Voltage Switch Gear (LVSG)................................................... 11
2.9 Lightning Arrester ........................................................................... 12
2.10 Lighting Fixture and Accessories............................................. 13-
14
2.11 Firestop Sealant............................................................................. 14
2.12 Grounding System ........................................................................ 15


3. PART 3 - EXECUTION ........................................................................ 16-21
3.1 Fees and Permits............................................................................. 16
3.2 Coordination and Minor Modification............................................ 16
3.3 Services............................................................................................ 17
3.4 Installation Requirements.......................................................... 17-18
3.5 Contract Drawings........................................................................... 18
3.6 Workmanship................................................................................... 18
3.7 Mechanical Connection and Motor Connectors .......................... 19
3.8 Power and Lighting System............................................................ 19
3.9 Ceiling, Floor and Wall Electrical Penetration Fire Seals............. 20
3.10 Testing............................................................................................. 20
3.11 Punchlist .........................................................................................
20
3.12 Project Close-out and Turn Over ...................................................
21
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Division 26
Electrical General Provision
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Description
A. The work under this Division specification consists of Electrical
Systems and other related works, such as but not limited to
fabrication, supply, delivery, coordination and installation, shall be
complete in all aspects for a proper completion and turnover of the
project except to those portion clearly stated to be done by others.
B. All works to be done shall be in accordance with the latest edition of
Philippine Electrical Code (PEC), National Building Code,
Regulation of locality, Utility provider, Manufacturer standard, other
Governing applicable codes and this Specification.
C. This Specification provide a broad outline, understanding of the
required system and other associated equipment requirements for
the project, but not includes all detail in the design and construction.
1.2 Work Included
A. Under this Division of specification and as shown in plans, provide all
materials, equipment including all necessary accessories and
perform all the work needed to complete execution of electrical
system but not limited to the following main items:
1. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE power services as shown in the plans.
2. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE electrical system as shown in the plans.
3. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE grounding system as shown in the plans.
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4. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE Telephone system as shown in the plans.
5. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE Fire Detection and Alarm System as shown in the
plans.
6. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE Public Address and Back Ground Music System as
shown in the plans.
7. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE Close Circuit Television System as shown in the
plans.
8. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE low voltage switch gear, panel boards, enclosed
circuit breaker, magnetic starters and disconnect switch as
shown in the plans.
9. Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE wiring devices and accessories.
10.Unless otherwise specified, supply and installation of
APPROVED, COORDINATED and COMPLETE power and
control wiring to mechanical and sanitary equipments.
11.Supply and installation of APPROVED, COORDINATED and
COMPLETE standard and special lighting fixture and
accessories as specified by the Architect or Lighting Designer.
12.Termination of all electrical system including all electrical
equipment and devices.
13.Painting of all exposed electrical conduits, enclosures and other
equipment as required by the Architect.
14.Supply and installation of APPROVED, RECOMMENDED and
COMPLETE fire stop sealant
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15.Perform complete testing and commissioning of all electrical
power and lighting systems.
16.Close coordination with other trades involved to the project.
17.Payment for Electrical Permit and Securing Certificate of
Electrical Inspection.
18.Application, securing approval and preparation for all necessary
plans, shop drawings, payment, forms other related documents
and coordination with electrical utility provider and/or building
administration personnel involved for permanent power
connection.
19.If anything has been omitted for any items of materials or work
that are necessary for the completion of this project, such item is
deemed included in this division of work.
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1.3 Abbreviations and Definitions
A. Abbreviations:
PEC - Philippine Electrical Code
PD 1096 - National Building Code
RA9514 - Fire Code of the Philippines
ANSI - American National Standards Institute
ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials
NETA - International Electrical Testing Association
(Formerly National Electrical Testing
Association)
NEC - National Electrical Code
NFPA - National Fire Protection Association
NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer
UL - Underwriters Laboratories
IEC - International Electro-Technical Committee
CE - Council of Europe
IPCEA - Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association
CBM - Certified Ballast Manufacturers Association
IES - Illuminating Engineering Society
B. Definitions:
Approved meaning materials, shop drawings, layout, etc. Which
shall be checked, review and acceptable to the standard of Authority
having jurisdiction. (Design Engineer, Architect, Owner, and Building
or local Officials)
Recommended meaning preferred but not mandatory
Shall meaning mandatory
Should meaning desirable, dissimilarity to mandatory
1.4 Guarantees
A. The Contractors shall guarantee that the entire electrical systems are
free from all kinds of defect (workmanship and materials) with a
minimum covered period of two (2) years from the final date of
acceptance of the owner. Except for those guarantees or warranties
for longer terms are provided or specified herein, the longer term
shall apply.
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PART 2 PRODUCT
2.1 Material Standards
A. All Materials to be use shall be brand new, in good conditions, free
from any defects, damage and corrosion.
B. All Materials shall conform and certified or listed to a reputable 3
rd
party certifying body, such as UL, IEEE, NEMA, IPCEA and ASTM,
on where such standard has been established for particular types of
materials.
C. Sample of any materials shall be submitted to Design Engineer and
Architect for approval.
D. All Materials shall be approved from both location and purposed
intended.
2.2 Approvals, Substitutions, Samples and Submittals
A. All materials prior to installation, fabrication or order contractor shall
secure approval from Design Engineer and Architect based on
Material standard specification. All materials shall be brand new and
delivered to site with their original packaging.
B. Contractor shall submit material catalogue, brochures, product
specification, product certificate from reputable 3
rd
party certifying
bodies, shop drawings, samples, test report etc to Engineer and
Architect for review and approval.
C. Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Engineer shop drawings
and cuts of all equipment, appliances and fixture to be furnished for
review, comments and approval.
D. The reviews of submittals are intended for general compliance to
the design concept and contact documents. Contractor shall be fully
responsible for details and accuracy for confirming and correlating
all quantities and dimensions and for coordinating the work with
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other trade, contractor shall prepare and submit shop drawings for
Engineer and Architect review and approval.
2.3 Wires, Cables and Busbars
A. All wires and cables shall comply with the requirements of
applicable standards and 3
rd
party certifying body such as UL,
ASTM, and IPCEA.
B. All wires shall be copper with 99.9% conductivity, soft-drawn and
annealed.
C. All wires shall be 600V rated THHN/THWN, unless otherwise
indicated.
D. Minimum size for Lighting and power system shall be 2.0 mm dia.
(solid) THHN/THWN.
E. For Fire pump and Jockey pump conductor wires shall be rated as
Fire Rated/Fire Resistance Wires, Low-smoke, halogen-free cables
(LSHF)
F. Sizing for Busbars shall be 1000Amps per square inch.
G. All wires shall be color coded as follows:
Line A Black Ground Green
Line B Red Control wire #01 Brown
Line C Yellow Control wire #02 Blue
Fire Rated Cable Orange
2.4 Conduit, Fittings, Hanger and Supports
A. The use of Metallic and Non-Metallic conduit depends on the area
where it will be installed, as indicated on plans.
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B. No Conduit smaller than 15mm.dia. Electrical trade size shall be
used and conduit shall not be bend more than 3 times with the
radius of 90degree.
C. The interior and exterior of metallic conduits shall be standard
weight, mid steel, hot-dip galvanized and interior coating.
D. Non-metallic conduit shall be high impact schedule 40 series.
E. Conduit shall be provided with guy-wires for wire pulling.
F. Conduit shall be properly sealed to avoid entry of foreign object,
dust, moisture, water etc.
G. 1.5 Meter should be the spacing from one conduit support to
another support. By means of C channels clamps, or by U-bolt.
2.5 Outlets, Boxes, Pull Box and Fittings
A. Outlet boxes shall be galvanized deep-type pressed-steel of
standard gauge #16.
B. All outlets, boxes and pull box shall be provided with suitable fittings.
C. Boxes without wiring device shall be provided with suitable metal
cover plate as manufactured standard.
D. Pull boxes shall be powder coated, hinge type and minimum of
gauge #16 depending on the size. Contractor shall submit shop
drawing and secure approval from the Engineer and the Architect of
pull boxes size and location before fabrication and installation.
2.6 Wiring Devices
A. All plates (Appearance and color) for receptacle, switched and
special outlet shall be approved by Architect, Interior Designer and
Owner.
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B. All switched one way, two way, three way as indicated in plans shall
be rated 15 Amperes, 300Volts. The termination shall be quick
connect.
C. Receptacle outlet shall be grounding type 3 wires, rated at 10
Ampere, 240Volts. Termination shall be quick connect.
D. Special outlet shall be grounding type rating as indicated in the
plans.
2.7 Panels, Breakers and Disconnecting Means
A. Panels shall be fabricated by a reputable fabricator. Only one brand
of circuit breaker will be allowed for the entire project. Using multiple
or combination of brand will be rejected.
B. All Panel and cabinet shall be gauge # 16, with dead front
construction furnish, light gray enamel in color, powder coated.
C. Standard Grounding busbars shall be provided in all panels,
minimum size of grounding busbars should be 50% of the line
busbars.
D. Standard enclosure and mounting for panels and cabinet as per
load schedule. For indoor panel shall be NEMA 1 enclosure and for
outdoor it should be NEMA 4X or as indicated on plans. And it shall
meet NEMA and UL specifications.
E. As Indicate in the plans, provide individual disconnect switch and
circuit breakers.
F. Contractor must first secure approval from the Engineer prior to
fabrication and delivery. Contractor must submit shop drawings of
panel boards, in full details including location, cable entry and exit,
dimension of panel (Wire Gutter and Breaker Area), brand of
breaker, and size of busbars Line, Ground and Neutral if applicable.
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G. By means of Actuator level (ON or OFF/Tripped) status of the circuit
breaker shall indicates. Circuit breakers shall consists of quick-
make, quick-break type entirely tip free operating mechanism
contacts with arc interrupter and thermal magnetic trip and
enclosed with molded phenolic case. The thermal magnetic trip of
the circuit breaker shall provide time delay for overload protection,
instantaneous short circuit protection and will operate internal
common trip bar which will open all poles in chase of short circuit or
overload.
H. The minimum interrupting capacities of its circuit breaker are as per
indicated in the plans (Load Schedule).
I. Individual circuit breaker sensitivity shall be always coordinated
between its circuit breaker.
J. Disconnecting means shall be non-fusible, rating as indicated on
plans (Load Schedule). Enclosure shall be gauge #16, NEMA 1 for
indoor and NEMA 4X for outdoor except otherwise indicated on
plans. Its motor shall be provided with disconnecting means rating
same as the load schedule, unless otherwise provided by the motor
supplier.
K. Disconnecting means shall be lockable type, push button station
that can be locked in the open position unless otherwise specified in
plans.
2.8 Low Voltage Switch Gear
A. Provide Switchgears and ratings as indicated in the plans and load
schedule. Switchgear shall be free-standing totally enclosed dead
front. Enclosure shall be NEMA 1A fully gasketed and NEMA 3R if
there are present of sprinkler system in its location.
B. Switchgear shall be accessible to the rear, front and side with
removable panels and it shall be small enough for easy handling
and maintenance.
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C. All section of the switchgear shall be same height, depth and
finishes except otherwise there are space limitations. Contractors /
supplier shall submit shop drawings for switchgear including section,
details, size, actual location and etc that my required by the
Engineer for review, evaluation and approval.
D. There shall be barrier between each section of the switchgear; Color
is gloss light grey enamel. Switchgear shall have a minimum
thickness of gauge #12, structural steel or aluminium, forming a rigid
structure.
E. Depending on the rating and single line diagram as shown in plans,
overcurrent devices shall have individual mounting in the
switchgear. Overcurrent devices with a rating of 800A above shall
be draw-out type air circuit breaker or as indicated on the plans.
LSIG protective function shall be the standard features of air circuit
breaker.
F. All busbars shall be rigidly braced; spacing between the busbars will
be as per latest recommendation and standard from PEC and NEC.
G. Line, Neutral and Ground bus shall be in full-size (horizontal) as
LVSG, tapering of bus shall not be permitted. Ground bus shall be
sized at least 50% of the line bus. And the neutral bus shall be sized
100% of the line bus.
H. Provide individual covering to all busbars that are flame-retardant
105deg. Celsius, dielectric strength of 9500Volts minimum for
insulating tape. Insulating tape shall be color coded same as the
color coding for wires.
2.10 Lightning Arrester
A. Lightning Arrester shall be placed on the highest peak of the
building structures, or otherwise as indicated on the plans. Air
terminal should be mounted at least 3 meter high from the highest
point of the structures being protected via fibreglass mast with a
minimum length of 2 meters having minimal thickness of 4mm and
internal diameter of
60mm.
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B. The minimum radius of protection for the lightning arrester as
indicated on the plans. Contractors to submit shop drawing in full
details showing the proposed radius of protection mounting details
and etc, prior to purchasing and installation for the said item this is
for Engineer review and approvals.
C. The system shall composed of lightning air terminals, down
conductors, counter, conduiting system, fibreglass mast, pull boxes,
test pit and grounding system as shown in the plans.
D. The location of air terminals shall be coordinated to site and other
trades to avoid conflict to other utility/operation on the roof deck.
E. The design for the air terminal of lightning arrester shall have the
ability to intercept a lightning discharge and pass it immediately to
the ground conductors, Its shall be unipolar, self-controlled high-
voltage device, initiate early streamer emission and air terminal shall
be noradioactive and environmentally safe.
F. The down conductor shall be insulated from the building structure,
can carry the lightning strike and discharge it to ground without
electrification to the structures. The down conductor shall consist of
cooper conductors with a minimum cross section area of 60mm or
as indicated on plans. Cooper conductor shall not be bends of less
than 600mm in radius. The system bonding for ground rods and
cooper conductor shall be made thru exothermic welds.
G. Lightning protection system shall conform to the requirements of
latest edition of French standard NFC 17-102 using early streamer
emission air terminals.
2.11 Lighting Fixture and Accessories
A. All lighting fixture aesthetic (Standard, decorative, special lighting,
etc) shall be approved by Architect, Interior Designer, Lighting
Consultant and Owner.
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B. Provide lighting fixture and accessories in accordance with the
requirements of the following plans: Electrical, Architectural, Interior
Designer and Lighting Consultant.
C. Contractor shall submit catalog with technical specification in full
details, enclosure ratings (IP), finishes and dimensions, metal
thickness and gauge, electrical provision (watts, Voltage, frequency,
ampere rating) and electrical connections. Submit actual sample for
Engineer and Architect review and approval.
D. Provide ballast that is suitable for the operation of specified lamps,
Contractor / Supplier shall be liable for the coordination of the
supplied ballast and lamps and for proper operation of lighting
fixture. No extra additional charge to the owner if the lamps and
ballast are not properly coordinate and failure to operate.
E. Ballast shall be listed to the third certifying bodies such as
Underwriters Laboratories and Certified Ballast Manufacturers
Association. And shall be designed, built and tested in accordance
to the standard, rules and regulation of ANSI, NEC and PEC.
F. Lighting fixture that are clearly equipped with ballast or other similar
operation with proper coordination to the lamp types, Programmed
start ballast shall be specified.
G. Ballast shall be high power factor, have a guarantee against defects
for a period of two (2) years, except for electronic ballast that have a
minimum of three (3) years.
H. Fixture shall have housing for discharge lamps (fluorescent, H.I.D.)
to make electrical components easily accessible and replaceable
during maintenance. Fluorescent lamps shall be spring load type.
I. Provide reflectors and baffles as required, for Architect and
Engineer approvals.
J. For outdoor fixtures which are directly exposed to water or other
foreign elements/materials shall be IP rated / effectively gasketed to
prevent access of moisture into electrical components or enclosing
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diffusers, depending on their location and proposed. Contractor /
Supplier are required to submit sample for Architect and Engineer
review and approvals
K. Provided necessary / required support for the fixture such as plates,
plaster frames, hangers etc for safe supports of fixture in ceiling
(close or open), open space, walls, in ground and others which they
shall be installed. Materials shall be made with non-ferrous metal, or
of steel that has been suitably rustproof.
2.12 Firestop Sealant
A. Firestop sealant shall be UL-listed and FM approved that comply to
the latest recommendation and standard with the following: ASTM
E814, ASTM E84, ASTM E1399, UL 1476 and UL 2079. All
electrical penetrations (wall, ceiling or floor) shall be provided with
firestop sealant.
B. Firestop sealant shall be asbestos-free, no toxic fumes and provide
immediate fire seal. And shall not deteriorate the electrical cabling
that pass to it.
C. The installation methodology of firestop sealant shall match UL-
listed standard, certified by the manufactures QC technical
representatives.
D. Firestop sealant and installation methodology shall be fire-rated up
to 3-hours minimum.
2.13 Grounding System
A. Grounding Busbars and wires shall be sized 50% of the size of the
Line busbars and wires. And for Neutral System it shall be size
100% of the line busbars and wires.
B. Triangular configuration:
Triangular configuration will be the grounding system for this
project having the 3 ground rods with 3meter spacing. All
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electrical equipment will be effectively grounded such equipment
but not limited to the following:
1. Transformers
2. Generators
3. Low voltage switch gear
4. Panel board
5. Disconnect switch
6. Auxiliary grounding
7. Lightning arrester
C. Grounding system shall composed of the following components:
Bare cooper wires (Stranded), ground rods cooper clad steel with
the standard diameter of 20mm by 3000mm long or as specified,
grounding connectors and ground wells or test pit.
D. Exothermic process shall be the type of grounding connector.
E. All the electrical panel boards or cabinets disconnect and
equipments shall be properly grounded and bonded.
F. Electrical contractor shall be responsible in insuring the continuity
and resistance to the ground having the maximum rating of 5 ohms
for power and 3 ohms for auxiliary. Contractor shall submit test
result to the engineer.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 Fees and Permits
A. All the legal fees and permit for the installation and finishing of
electrical works required by the rules and regulations of Butuan
City and the requirements of the local power provider shall be
obtained by and at the expense of electrical contractors.
B. After finishing the electrical works, electrical contractor shall furnish
the Engineer and the Owner final certificate of inspection and
approval from the government authorities. Electrical contractor shall
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prepare as-built plans including all necessary documents required
by the government, engineer and the owner.
3.2 Coordination and Minor Modification
A. Electrical contractor shall be responsible in coordinating his or her
works with other trades. Contractors shall be fully cooperative to
other trade contractors, suppliers, etc to avoid clashes and conflict
in works. Contractor is required to assist General Contractor.
B. Contractors shall prepare shop drawings in relation and coordination
to other trade or supplier supplied apparatus, detailed equipment,
and location of pipe sleeves, location of disconnect for the loads that
requires it.
C. Electrical drawings and documents established scope of materials,
electrical system and methodology but not detailed installation.
Drawings are diagrammatic correct based on architectural plan.
Drawing detailed and layout shows and scale accurately as it is
possible. The contractor shall be responsible for the adjustment;
placing the outlet, lighting fixture, equipment and appliances in their
actual and proper location that are acceptable to the Engineer,
Architect and Owner.
D. The plans don not show all the necessary accessories, fittings etc.
The contractor shall be responsible in completing this required
necessary item in finishing the project.
3.3 Services
A. The power supply shall be 230 Vac (Line to Line), (Three Phase),
(Three-wire plus ground), 60Hz coming from the existing tapping
point.
3.4 Installation Requirements
A. Contractor shall submit complete set of materials and equipment for
engineer approval prior to purchasing and delivery. All materials
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shall be new and shall conform/meet with the requirements and
specifications.
B. Minor modification on the location of fixture, electrical devices and
equipment shall be done by the contractor without any cost
implication to the owner. Contractor shall responsible for the proper
coordination and actual location at site. Cutting and fittings that are
required for the installation and finishing of work shall be done and
properly coordinate by contractors to other trades in accordance to
the plan.
C. Contractor shall save and cover the Owner, Architect and the
Engineer against from all liability that may raised, injuries or
disabilities to persons or damage to property including all legal
expenses, in time where contractor have lapses or have oversight to
their work.
D. Protection from work. The contractor shall protect his work from
damage during and after until it was properly turn over to the owner.
E. Equipment installation. The contractor before fixing the electrical
equipment permanently the contractor shall submit first shop
drawing and ask for approval to the Architect, Owner and the
Engineer. Location, spacing and working clearance of all electrical
equipment shall be satisfying to Engineer, Architect and to the
requirements of the latest governing code or required by local utility
provider or local municipality ordinance.
F. Grounding system. The contractor shall unsure that the electrical
system shall be free from any improper ground and short circuit.
Each electrical panel, circuit breaker, wires and feeder wires shall
be tested and recorded witness is owner or owner representative.
The test result shall be satisfying to the owner or owner
representative.
G. Electrical system test. Contractor shall be responsible to test all
electrical system including power, lighting and auxiliary installations
for proper operation of the system.
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3.5 Contract Drawings
A. All the electrical fixture, devices, equipment, conduit layout and
others that are indicated in the electrical drawings are presumed to
approximately correct, however slight revision necessary to
accommodate actual site condition. The exact location and
installation for all electrical equipment and layout shall be
responsible by the contractor. Contractor shall fully examine the
architectural drawings in full scale. No major changes in the plan
shall be made by the contractor without prior approval by the
engineer in writing.
3.6 Workmanship
A. All electrical works shall be supervised by a Registered Electrical
Engineer.
B. All electrical works shall be executed in manners that are
contentment to the Architect and to the Engineer. Architect and
Engineer shall have the power to reject the materials and work done
which in their judgement not in full accordance to the plan and the
specifications.
C. After all the electrical works are done the contractor shall have set
of files ready for access and reference indicating all works that are
installed and incorporating any changes during the installation
period.
A set of this file shall be turn over to the engineer.
3.7 Mechanical Connection and Motor Connectors
A. Electrical contractor shall do all wiring for power, connection to the
motors, including motor starters, speed regulators, circuit breaker or
disconnect switch, unless otherwise not part of electrical contractor
contract.
B. Disconnecting means shall be provided to all motors as indicated in
the electrical drawings unless otherwise disconnect means and
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motor controller as per supply and installation by other trade
division.
C. Electrical contractor shall be responsible for the exact location of
disconnect and motor controllers. He shall coordinate to other trades
involve on where their equipment or motor are located and where
will by the in and out for the wires.
3.8 Power and Lighting System
A. Lighting and power system shall be complete in every aspect as
indicated in plans.
B. Provide and installed power, lighting panels all required electrical
panel boards as indicated in load schedule.
C. Drop wiring for lighting fixture, electrical metallic tubing shall be used
concrete tight fittings and compression-type or screw type
connectors as indicated in the plans.
D. Mounting heights for all devices shall be as follow or as per
recommended by Architect, Owner and Interior Designer.
Local Switches - 1370mm from center of device
To finish floor line.
Receptacles -
300mm above floor of 150mm
above
counters.
3.9 Ceiling, Floor and Wall Electrical Penetration Fire Seals
A. Provide fire sealant according to the areas and conditions were fire
sealant shall apply. All electrical pipes including conduit, electrical
wireways, cable tray, cable ladder, duct and busways that penetrate
thru walls partitions and slabs in vertical and horizontal shall apply
with fire sealant.
B. Electrical contractor shall submit technical specification, technical
data including methodology of installation to Engineer for approval.
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C. Manufacturer, supplier shall provide instructions for installation of
fire stop sealant. Supplier shall conduct seminar to electrical
contractor on how to apply and install fire sealant.
3.10 Testing
A. Upon completion of electrical works the electrical contractor shall do
the detailed testing witness by the owner or by owner representative
but not limited to the following.
Insulation Resistance Test Phase Sequence
Test
Ground Resistance Test Hi-Pot Test
Operational Test System Test
Phase Balance Test Routine Test
B. Other testing that is necessary for the completion of the project shall
be done and recorded.
3.11 Punch-list
A. Prior to turn over contractor shall certify that the system and
equipment are operational and complete with respect to owner
requirements and with this specification.
B. Any defects misalign layout or other deficiencies that are not
acceptable to owner shall be rectify by the contractor without having
extra cost to the owner before project close out.
3.12 Project Close-out and Turn Over
A. Upon completion of the project the contractor shall leave the area
and premises that are clean and have condition satisfactory to the
Owner and Engineer.
B. The contractor shall compile a complete equipment maintenance
manual technical brochure for all the equipment.
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C. The contractor shall record all the changes in the drawing and
submit copy of As-Built drawings to the Owner and Engineer.
END OF SPECIFICATIONS

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