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34.0 ELECTRICAL SCOPE OF WORKS 3
34.1 General 3
34.1.1 Project Description 3
34.1.2 Variations 3
34.1.3 Working Drawings 3
34.1.4 Builders work in Connection (BWIC) 4
34.1.5 Scope of Works 4
34.1.6 Site Personnel 4
34.1.7 Programme 4
34.1.8 Design Criteria 4
34.1.9 Contractors Responsibility 5
34.1.10 Labelling 5
34.1.11 Client Demonstrations 5
34.1.12 Delivery Period 5
34.1.13 Discrepancies 5
34.1.14 Schedule of Rates 6
34.1.15 As Fitted Manuals 6
34.1.16 Method Statements 6
34.1.17 Off Site Testing 6
34.1.18 Commissioning 6
34.1.19 On Site Plant Performance Tests 6
34.1.20 Approved Manufacturers 7
34.1.21 Spare Parts 8
34.2 MV Distribution 9
34.2.1 Description 9
34.2.2 Building Supply 9
34.2.3 New Main Switchboard 9
34.2.4 Sub Distribution System 11
34.2.5 Cable Containment 12
34.2.6 Sub Main Cabling 12
34.3 Standby Generation 13
34.3.1 System Description 13
34.3.2 General 13
34.3.3 Generator Operation 13
34.3.4 Exhaust System 14
34.3.5 Ventilation 14
34.3.6 Fuel System 15
34.4 General Lighting 15
34.4.1 System Description 15
34.4.2 Internal Lighting 15
34.4.3 Mains Wiring 16
34.5 General Power 16
34.5.1 System Description 16
34.5.2 Cable Containment Systems 16
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34.5.3 Small Power Systems 16
34.5.4 HVAC Panel Supply 17
34.5.5 Fire Alarm Supplies 17
34.6 Emergency Lighting 17
34.6.1 System Description 17
34.6.2 Test Facility 17
34.7 Earthing and Bonding 18
34.7.1 System Description 18








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34.0 ELECTRICAL SCOPE OF WORKS
34.1 GENERAL
34.1.1 Project Description
This project involves the construction and base fitout of QTel telecom exchanges
within the Lusail Development, north of Doha.
The activities described in this works specification shall be integrated with the main
construction programme as issued by the Main Contractor for the construction of
the exchanges.
This specification details the requirements for the Electrical engineering building
services, which will be deemed to include for the provision of all plant, tools and
equipment necessary to complete the installation. The tender price shall include for
design development where necessary, supplying, off-loading, installing, testing,
commissioning and setting to work for the enabling works.
The works shall be handed over as complete and is to be read in conjunction with
the Qatar Construction Specifications (QCS) with this scope taking precedence.
The enclosed system descriptions are not a limited scope of works; they are to be
considered as a minimum requirement to achieve a complete installation. The
installation shall be fully tested and commissioned as a pre-requisite of hand-over.
In the event of a discrepancy between documents the Contractor shall notify the
Contract Administrator accordingly prior to any work commencing, or equipment
and materials being ordered to resolve the issue. The QCS Specification will form
the minimum standard of workmanship.
The Contractor may be required to enter into a Maintenance Contract for the above
services subsequent to Taking Over. This period of maintenance shall be a
minimum of one year from the date o f handover.
34.1.2 Variations
The contractor shall be deemed to have conducted a site survey prior to submitting
a final tender.
No claim for additional cost or construction time will be allowed arising from a lack
of knowledge or pre-planning for the scope of this work.
34.1.3 Working Drawings
Furnish a set of proposed working drawings to the Contract Administrator prior to
any installation works commencing on site. These shall fully detail the intended
works together with the method of implementation.
The drawings are to be available for inspection at a pre-contract meeting. Failure to
provide the information may result in the contractor bearing cost for variations that
could have been foreseen at this early stage.
The installation drawings shall be modified to incorporate any modifications and/or
variations during the on-site work to form the As Built drawings.
The working drawings and specification shall be adhered to at all times. All
variations must be agreed in writing prior to being implemented. Failure to consult
the clients engineering representative may result in the work being gratis to the
contract or removed and made good at the contractors own expense.

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34.1.4 Builders work in Connection (BWIC)
The Contractor shall be responsible for all builders work in connection with the
installation associated with this works package.
The Contractor shall liase with the main contractor in this respect to ensure all
builders work penetrations necessary are undertaken at the correct phase of works
and cast into the contractor construction as required.
34.1.5 Scope of Works
This specification is intended to indicate the minimum standard of performance
required for the installation. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all of
the electrical services and facilities described below. This provision shall be
deemed to include the design development where applicable, supply, off-loading,
installing, connection of cables, termination of cables, testing, commissioning,
setting to work and handing over of the systems for the fit out works.

The scope shall Comprise, but not be limited to:
Provide temporary supplies as necessary.
Installation of mains distribution system.
Installation of sub main distribution system.
Installation of lighting system.
Installation of small power system.
Design development and Installation of cable containment systems
Design development and Installation of fire alarm system.
Installation of earthing and bonding systems.
Provide ancillary equipment and accessories
Testing, commissioning, handing over and demonstrations of each system as
being complete.
Implementation and completion of As Fitted manuals
34.1.6 Site Personnel
Prior to any work commencing on site, a list of personnel to be employed on the site
shall be submitted.
34.1.7 Programme
The works shall commence on site at a date to be agreed with the Contract
Administrator, and in accordance with this documents preliminary clauses, as well
as the main contract preliminaries.
Until otherwise notified by the CM, assume full responsibility for the correct and
proper co-ordination of the installation with all other trades employed on the site,
and programme their works to co-ordinate with all other trades works currently in
progress.
This is deemed to include that the services co-ordinate successfully and that all
technical aspects are satisfactorily agreed and resolved prior to installation
commencing.
A fully co-ordinated programme shall be compiled by the Contractor to
comprehensively detail the proposed dates and the phasing of all work.
34.1.8 Design Criteria
Alternative design solutions with cost savings may be submitted.
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Any alternatives proposed by the Contractor must take into account all
consequential changes. The contractor will be responsible for all calculations and
redesign work that is deemed necessary to accommodate any of the agreed
changes.
All equipment and plant shall be issued via a technical submittal to the Client team
confirming the proposed equipment fully complies with the electrical specification
and schedules. Only commence work when written permission is received from the
Client team. The information shall be issued in a timely fashion to co-ordinate with
the respective construction programme.
34.1.9 Contractors Responsibility
The Contractor shall be responsible for developing a fully accurate MEP
engineering services package that is a detailed and co-ordinated scheme. All
investigations deemed necessary shall be carried out by the Contractor.
The Contractors work shall include for co-ordinating all distribution routes and
locations with the building structure and layouts and other trade Contractors
packages.
The Contractor shall develop the tender information into a working drawing package
that clearly depicts the method of installation for the works intended by the
contractor to complete the installation. These shall be made available prior to work
commencing.
The working drawings will be made available for commenting purposes to ensure
that method adopted by the Contractor is acceptable and suitable for the contract.
The Contractor shall amend the working drawings to take account of the engineers
comments which will then form the basis of the installation.
34.1.10 Labelling
All equipment must be labelled to identify the respective dedicated purpose. Labels
shall be in accordance with the detailed workmanship clauses of this specification.
The exact text of all shall be agreed with the clients representative.
All labels shall be engraved traffolyte type affixed to enclosure fascia by a minimum
of two fixing screws.
34.1.11 Client Demonstrations
Provide for two demonstrations of the new facilities for all systems referred to in this
specification to the client and site engineering staff.
This is extended to include for the full explanation of the installations technical
details to the maintenance staff.
Throughout the duration of the demonstrations include for necessary operatives to
be available for emergency attendance if required.

34.1.12 Delivery Period
All materials intended for use must be available for delivery in order to complete the
installation on programme. Any equipment likely to delay the programme must be
reported to the engineer immediately to allow for an alternative to be sought.
34.1.13 Discrepancies
Should the contractor identify discrepancies between any of the contract tender
documents or clauses, it/they must be brought to the attention of the engineer
during the tender period. Failure to identify any discrepancies may place the
contractor at risk.
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34.1.14 Schedule of Rates
A schedule of rates shall be issued with the returned tender. The schedule shall be
comprehensively quantified and correspond with the final tender sum.
Any variations that cannot be based on the schedule must be competitively priced
prior to authorisation. Day works will not be accepted as an alternative for basing
cost.
34.1.15 As Fitted Manuals
Upon completion of the works provide operating and maintenance manuals. Provide
as fitted drawings as well as test certificates. (Where applicable)
34.1.16 Method Statements
Method statements covering all aspect of the works shall be produced by the
Mechanical & Electrical and BMS services contractor and submitted to the Engineer
for comment and approval, in good time, prior to the commissioning taking place.
Method statements shall not be generic, but shall be written to reflect the installed
systems they cover.
The method statements shall demonstrate a clear understanding of what is required
to achieve a satisfactory outcome. All method statement revisions shall be re-
submitted for approval and shall indicate issue status.
34.1.17 Off Site Testing
Works testing of major items of plant and equipment is invaluable in insuring that
they are capable of meeting the specified requirements once delivered to site.
All testing shall be covered by job specific method statements, produced by the
Mechanical & Electrical and BEMS Services contractor and submitted to the
Engineer for comment and approval, in good time, prior to the testing taking place.
All major items of plant shall be tested at the manufacturers factory with two number
of Q-TEL engineers in attendance.
34.1.18 Commissioning
The commissioning process shall follow the agreed commissioning programme and
take into consideration any revisions found necessary in the course of the
construction period.
The Engineer shall be requested to witness the commissioning of key system
components and review all commissioning data.
Where systems are found not to comply with the requirements of the project
specification and rejected by the Engineer, these will need to be re-submitted for
witness and approval, once the non-compliance has been rectified.
34.1.19 On Site Plant Performance Tests
Once on site and incorporated into the installed works, all major items of plant shall
be subjected to the normal performance testing at the end of the commissioning
period, as identified in the project specification.

All testing shall be covered by job specific method statements, produced by the
Mechanical & Electrical and BMS Services contractor and submitted to the
Validation Engineer for comment and approval, in good time, prior to the testing
taking place.
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34.1.20 Approved Manufacturers
The contractor shall select the equipment / accessories from this list only. No
alternatives will be approved. The submittals shall be made in appropriate Q-
TEL forms, for every item, for approval.
1. SDMO
Generator Manufacturers
2. Gen Set
3. Caterpillar
4. Cummins Power
5. ARUN
6. Vibro Power
7. Atlas Copco
8. AJ Power
9. Pramac
10. Westac Power
11. ASCOT
1. Cummins
Engine
2. Caterpillar
3. MTU
4. Mitsubishi
5. Perkins

1. Stamford
Alternator: - Permanent Magnet xcitation system with AVR Control
2. CAT SR4
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3. Leroy Sommer
4. Siemens
1. Selkirk Chimneys - UK
Exhaust Flue
2. Schiedel Rite-Vent - UK
3. SFL - UK
1. Binghalib (Merlin Gerin) Qatar
MV Panel: - Form-4 Type-5
2. AAES (Siemens) Qatar
3. Verger et Delporte (Schneider Electric) UAE
4. Quick Electric (Schneider electric) UAE
5. Square-D UK
6. Arun UK

34.1.21 Spare Parts
The Contractor shall allow for and provide spare parts / components for the
continued operation of all plant and equipment for a minimum of 2 years, as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Where processor based controllers are used within plant and equipment, the
Contractor shall provide free issue upon completion, one spare unit for each type
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34.2 MV DISTRIBUTION
34.2.1 Description
The distribution system comprises, provision of a new main switchboard, sub main
distribution boards that in turn serve power, lighting and fire alarm systems, sub
main power supplies to specialist equipment such as QTel equipment (terminating
at isolators), main HVAC equipment, chillers and AHUs etc.
To provide single and three phase power supplies to user points.
34.2.2 Building Supply
The supply is based on the following design parameters:
A TN-S 415V TP&N system for distribution throughout development;
The supply parameters shall be within the values stated by the Kahramaa
Regulations.
The over current device operating at the origin of the installation shall be
ACB device;
the method of protection against electric shock shall be by insulation of live
parts, together with earthed equipotential bonding and automatic disconnection of
supply; and
miniature circuit breakers to BS EN 60898 shall be used for final circuits.
34.2.3 New Main Switchboard
Engage a switchboard manufacturer to develop the design, off site and on site
commissioning of a new switchboard to serve the telephone exchange building as
described below.
The Contractor shall supply, install, connect and commission the system as
complete and include for setting to of the works as described below.
The works are to be carried out in a planned and agreed programme to suit the
project dates.
Furnish the Construction Manager and Engineer with a set of working drawings as
soon as is practicable.
Provide the equipment suppliers technical information as soon as the appointment
has been confirmed. Details to include dimensions, protective devices and
availability of equipment.
A method statement for the complete works shall be returned with the tender. The
statement shall include the proposed method to transit the switchgear into position
The Switchboard shall be constructed and delivered in sections that are sized to
suit the nominated areas and the access for construction and ensure that the
offered panel configurations provide for safe maintenance access within the
nominated locations.
The tender shall be deemed to include for the switchboard delivery to site, off-
loading, and transportation on site and any assembly within the designated location.
Layout drawings detailing the panel configurations shall be returned with the tender
submission together with all respective method statements.
Incorporate all equipment, accessories, controls, supports and ancillaries implicitly
or explicitly required either by the specification and drawings. The switchboard
provision shall be in accordance with expected current codes of practices and
recognised procedures, which after assembly, testing and commissioning will
enable the works to function correctly and be in compliance with the specified
performance. The degree of protection of live parts shall be Form 4b, minimum type
5, to BS EN60439.
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The Switchboard shall be supplied complete with integral plinth (minimum height of
75mm), 50kA rated bus bars for a 3-second duration, ASTA certification for type
testing. Bus bars shall be fully PVC insulated sheathing with each phase notated
(colour and numeric). The bus bars shall derated in accordance with the insulation
value.
The neutral bus bar shall be fully rated (same size as phase conductors) and an
integral neutral-earth link provided within the switchboard.
The switchboard shall comprise main incomer as well as a generator incomer
together with auto changeover facilities as required to facilitate a fully automatic
controlled changeover of supplies in the event of a mains failure. The two incomers
shall be interlocked as detailed on the drawings, with the motorised breakers being
arranged in a normally open / normally closed arrangement. Both ACB s shall have
the provision of Auto/Manual/Test provision in order to enable the manual operation
on load of the Generator to simulate a mains failure.
The Main and Generator ACBs shall be provided with a processor based control
system which shall monitor for transient, permanent failure or complete failure of
supply voltage on one or more of the phases or undervoltage on the main incoming
supply and provide adjustable time delay and voltage settings. For the sequence of
operation of the Generator interface refer to Clause 21.3.3.
All incomers feeders shall be ACBs. The incoming ACBs shall be withdrawable
type and motorised to enable the automatic operation of the mains/generator facility
and shall be mechanically / electrically interlocked. All outgoing feeders shall be
MCCBs.
All ACBs and MCCBs shall be provided with addressable monitoring facility to
allow interface with and monitoring by BMS.
The switchboard shall provide restricted earth fault, short circuit and overload
protection for the distribution system.
The MCCBs shall afford current adjustment from 40% to 100% of rated current in
10% steps via an integral trip unit.
MCCBs shall be withdrawable type and afford, but not be limited to, the following
adjustable characteristics.
Incoming main devices shall be complete with a facility to terminate trip connections
from a local remote emergency knock off button. The facility shall be provided by a
30V dc shunt trip panel.
The switchgear supplier shall liaise with the Contractor, engineer and local supply
authority in order to carry out a discrimination study of the network to provide all
relay settings to ensure discrimination and full protection is afforded to the complete
network.
Metering shall be provided integral to the Switchboard in accordance with the
requirements of Kahramaa.
The Switchboard shall be complete with a 400V surge suppression device. The
device shall be integral to the panel within an accessible cubicle.
Provide the following ancillary equipment:
Wall mounted Electric shock treatment notices and instructions, position to
be agreed on site,
All tools as necessary to enable the removal of the Fuses, ACBs and
MCCBs.
Each fuse way or MCCB/ACB way, meter and switch space shall be complete with
a traffolyte label affixed to their enclosure fascia to denote the respective position
within the panel configuration and also identify their intended purpose.
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The tender sum shall include for switchboard supplier to demonstrate the following
functions at a factory witness test as well as any other test normally carried out:
All protection relay operations and sensitivity settings,
Short circuit withstand, and
Primary and secondary injection testing of relays
All interlock mechanisms.
The costs associated with a factory test shall be identified within the tender sum.
All making good to the switchboard shall be the responsibility of the Contractor once
the Switchboard manufacturer has successfully completed the on site testing and
commissioning in accordance with their contracted works.
Until verified with the engineer, all MCCBs and ACBs overloads shall be set to
100%, the contractor shall include for revisiting to site to adjust al setting
accordingly.
All indicator lamps shall be LED type.
Provide emergency power off buttons at the exit point from the new switchroom on
the B/3 level.
The EPO shall be coloured red, be a locking mushroom operator, keys to be
handed to CM upon completion. The EPO shall be clearly labelled to denote its
purpose. The EPO shall be configured with the main incomers to trip in the event of
an emergency.
All wiring and terminations shall be carried out in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
The tender sum shall clearly identify the cost associated with EPO facility.
Ensure during equipment procurement that all outgoing ways are able to
accommodate the cable sizes and types in the configurations as specified.
The feeders designated as being spare shall be fitted out complete, reserved
spaces will not be accepted as part of the works.
Provide adjacent to the MV Main Distribution Board a multistage power factor
correction that is able to accommodate staged switching. The switching shall be
automatically initiated by the switchboard components.
All control cabling shall be numbered using a proprietary system with crimped
terminals at either end of cable run adjacent to termination point. All terminals shall
be screw type..
34.2.4 Sub Distribution System
Provide for a complete sub distribution system as detailed on the drawings.
Supply and install 415V TP-N MCB distribution boards in the positions shown on
the drawings and within the schedules. The boards shall be rated as shown and
accommodate the number of ways as detailed on the drawings and within the
schedules.
Distribution boards shall be complete with appropriately rated current limiting MCBs
as required, blanking shields fitted to all spare ways, hinged lid, fixed cover and
integral incoming isolator to break all incoming poles. Due account shall be given to
the selected equipment with regard to the point of service prospective short circuit
(PSCC) fault levels.
Ensure during the procurement of equipment that the distribution board incoming
main terminals are capable of accepting the respective sub main size of conductor
sizes as designated. Where the sub main cable is of larger capacity than the
distribution board terminals are able to accommodate then provide an isolator to
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accommodate the reduction of conductor to a size that the terminals can
accommodate. This isolating switch shall be close coupled to the distribution board
and the reduced cable length shall not exceed 3m in length.
All miniature circuit breakers shall be of the rating detailed in the distribution board
schedules and shall have a minimum category of duty M10, however particular
attention shall be given to the prospective short circuit current at the point of service
(refer to the schematic diagram).
All MCBs for discharge lighting shall be current limiting, of type C characteristic
unless otherwise stated in the distribution schedules. The MCBs associated with
power circuits shall be type B characteristic unless otherwise stated in the
distribution schedules
Circuits designated to be protected by RCD shall afford a combined MCB/RCD
within the distribution board.
Distribution boards shall incorporate fixed cover with a hinged access door with
suitable dustproof seals and facilities for locking comprising a recessed lock
provided with two keys. Each board shall have insulated protective shields to
prevent accidental contact with live parts.
Circuit-breakers shall be identified with the respective phase colours. Neutral
busbars shall have an outgoing terminal for each way. All spare ways within MCB
distribution boards shall be fitted with blanking shields.
Circuit-breakers shall have a number corresponding to the circuit list. Each
distribution board shall have a complete circuit list fixed on the inside of the door.
The distribution board shall contain the same manufacturers MCBs as the main
electrical panel.
Provide 3No. spare MCB/s of each rating used throughout the development.
The electrical engineering services contractor shall be responsible for all cable
feeds, final connections, wire-ways to mechanical control panels (HVAC panels)
and specified individual plant. All field wiring emanating from the HVAC panels shall
be the responsibility of the Mechanical Controls Engineering Services Contractor.
34.2.5 Cable Containment
The systems shown on the drawings are to be considered as a minimum
requirement for tender purposes. The contractor shall be responsible for devising
and developing the definitive containment systems in order to serve the final
installation requirements. The contractor shall derive final containment capacities,
which shall be dependent upon the electrical contractors installation methodology.
Only major routes are shown, all necessary secondary cable ladder, tray, conduits
and secondary trunkings shall be provided by the Contractor to supplement these
routes and shall be detailed on the working drawings.
Extend the cable ladder system within the riser to serve the new switchboard.
Provide the cable containment systems as detailed on the drawings to serve all
power distribution cables from the new main switchboard.
Provide the cable containment systems as detailed on the drawings to serve all
power distribution cables from the mechanical control panels to serve the
mechanical plant as detailed.
34.2.6 Sub Main Cabling
Provide multicore cables complete with auxiliary earth conductors from the
designated outgoing way to serve the various sub main boards, final distribution
boards and isolators that are located throughout the building.
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Provide multicore cables complete with auxiliary earth conductor where detailed to
serve the distribution boards as designated from the respective way within the main
switchboard. The cables shall be routed on cable ladder and tray as far as is
practicable.
Provide a rubber mat in front of the new main switchboard that shall protrude the
board width by at least 0.5m at each side.
Provide a framed as built distribution schematic within the electrical plant room of
the new building. The schematic shall be securely fixed to the wall.

34.3 STANDBY GENERATION
34.3.1 System Description
A standby generator shall be provided for the purpose of supporting the essential
loads of the complete building.
The standby generator shall be sized to support the anticipated loads for a period of
48 hours minimum at full load.
The installation works shall be carried out in accordance with Kahramaa regulations
and current codes.
34.3.2 General
The contractor shall design, supply, off load, manoeuvre into position, install, test
and commission a complete standby power generator system.
The generator(s) shall be prefabricated off site and constructed so that it can be
installed as a single unit(s).
A 400/230V, 50 Hz, three phase and neutral (star connected) prime power rating of
1650 kVA at 0.8 power factor, standby diesel generating set shall be installed within
the plant area. The generator shall be capable of 10% overload.
The generator set shall be rated to operate within an environment with an ambient
temperature of 52C at full output including all auxiliaries ie Radiator fan, charging
alternator.
AVR control shall be provided with a permanent magnet excitation system for the
alternator.
The contractors attention is drawn to the following particular requirements:
The spatial requirements defined / indicated on the drawings.
The set rated circuit breaker shall be a Moulded case type, with thermal and
magnetic overload and earth fault protection, trip coil and auxiliary contacts.
The fault alarms for the generator, as detailed below, shall be connected to
the Building Management System via volt free contacts. In addition spare contacts
(12 No) shall be provided for future use.
All control wiring shall be numbered with crimp terminals only to be used.
34.3.3 Generator Operation
The generator control system shall monitor for a transient, permanent failure or
complete failure of supply voltage on one or more of the phases or undervoltage on
the main distribution board. The control panel shall provide an auto / manual / test
switch provision.
In the event of one or more of these conditions the start command signal, (subject
to any pre-programmed time delay settings) shall be relayed to the generator set
Control Panel.
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In turn, the generator set control panel shall initiate the automatic starting cycle of
the generator.
When the correct alternator frequency and voltage have been reached a signal shall
be sent from the generator control panel to the motorised circuit breakers to switch
to generator position and allow standby generator power to feed the main
distribution board.
Upon restoration of the mains supply within the predetermined limits, the control
system switches to mains, the system shall signal the generator control panel,
which shall automatically commence the shutdown sequence.
In the event of a further failure of the mains supply during the shutdown sequence
the standby generator shall automatically run up to the correct alternator frequency
and voltage and again resume supply of the load.
On completion of the shutdown, the system shall automatically reset in readiness
for further failures.
All necessary power supplies to serve the control relay boxes, fuel transfer system
and all generator equipment and associated equipment shall be provided.
The generator shall be supplied with the facilities for fault alarms and
communication with the Building Management System.
The standby generator shall be capable of accepting a minimum of 60% of the
prospective load on start up.
34.3.4 Exhaust System
The generator exhaust system shall be routed from the generator location at B2 to
high level, the exhaust shall exit through the high level plant screen and rise to a
sufficient height, to be agreed with manufacturer, to avoid injury to pedestrians.
A proprietary stainless steel double skinned flue system shall be utilised as
manufactured by one of the companies listed in the approved Manufacturers list or
equal and approved.
The exhaust shall be fitted with a rain cap, bonnet or similar to prevent rainwater
from entering the exhaust system. A condensate trap and drain valve shall be fitted
as close as practicable to the engine to collect any water vapour that may condense
from the exhaust gas.
The shortest practicable piping route for the exhaust shall be taken between the
engine and the final exhaust outlet position. A flexible piping section shall be placed
between the engine and the piping system, to minimise stresses on the engine and
piping system.
Silencer protection shall be fitted to the exhaust to attenuate sufficiently to comply
with all regulations.
The exhaust shall be as follows,
Complete with stainless purpose made bellows,
Complete with suitable silencer,
All ducting shall be adequately insulated, using high performance materials.
34.3.5 Ventilation
Ventilation is provided to the generator by mechanical means only in the event of a
power failure and generator operation.
Fresh air fans powered by the generator shall provide air at a rate required by the
manufacturer (CUMMINS used for design basis) to the immediate area of the
generator. Total area of the incoming air vent shall be at least equal to that of the
engine radiator, limiting the pressure drop to within the engine capability.
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From the radiator section the exhausted air shall be ducted from the B2 level where
the generator sits to the ground floor level. This ducting shall stop short of the
screen / grille above the plant area.
The contractor shall provide fully detailed co-ordinated plan layout and section
drawings of the generator room and associated areas, showing all equipment, and
based on the manufacturers equipment to be used on the project. The contractor
shall forward proposals for transporting the generator and all associated equipment
into place.
34.3.6 Fuel System
The fuel system for this installation shall be a storage tank, incorporated within the
base of the machine and an additional tank external to the main building. The tank
shall be sized to enable the generating set to run for a minimum of 48 hours
continuously at full load, from a single tank full of fuel. The generator set shall
derive fuel directly from these two bulk storage tanks.
The pressure drop in the spill return pipework shall not exceed that detailed in the
engine data sheet of the particular manufacturer.
Provide the complete fuel system, inclusive of all pipework, valves etc. to enable the
standby system to function correctly

34.4 GENERAL LIGHTING
34.4.1 System Description
To provide sub circuit installations from the distribution boards to provide general
illumination as detailed below.
Provide the lighting installation as indicated on the drawings which shall include all
associated switching, control switches, cabling, trunking and conduit fixings, and
luminaire types as detailed.
34.4.2 Internal Lighting
Provide lighting switches in the positions shown. To be controlled and switched in
accordance with the respective lighting drawings. Switches shall be flush mounted
in the general areas and surface mounted in the plant room areas.
Switches shall be served via a vertically mounted conduit integrated with the
trunking systems. Conduit to terminate into the switch boxes.
The installation of the internal luminaires within ceiling grid areas shall be recessed
into the ceiling grid systems and suspended with secondary. On no account will the
ceiling bear the weight of the luminaires. Ensure that the internal luminaires are
compatible to the proposed ceiling systems prior to being ordered.
The final connections to luminaires shall be achieved by plug-in type ceiling roses
that are fixed to the cable containment systems and are concealed from view as far
as is practicable. Where this is not possible then they shall be installed in the least
inconspicuous location possible and be coloured such that they are integrated with
the local dcor, and to be agreed with architect. The connection to the luminaires
shall be achieved using multicore flexible cord, the lengths shall be kept to a
minimum.
The tender shall include for the fixing of all electrical equipment including the
independent supports for recessed luminaires. The Contractor shall allow for liaising
with all other trades to ensure that full co-ordination is achieved.
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34.4.3 Mains Wiring
Wiring shall be by single core PVC cabling internally run within conduit and
trunkings. Externally within the plant areas the cabling shall be via XLPE/SWA/PVC
cabling.
Emergency luminaires shall be wired from a permanently live source on the same
circuit as the general service lighting in the same area, wiring to the fitting shall be
via local key switches.

34.5 GENERAL POWER
34.5.1 System Description
To provide sub circuit power installations from the sub distribution boards
terminating with socket outlets, fuse connection units and other outlet accessories.
34.5.2 Cable Containment Systems
The systems shown on the drawings are to be considered as a minimum
requirement for tender purposes. The contractor shall be responsible for devising
and developing the containment systems in order to serve the final installation
requirements. The contractor shall derive final containment capacities, which shall
be dependent upon the electrical contractors installation methodology.
Only containment related to the building services are indicated and all containment
required for QTel cabling shall be installed later by their respective fitout contractor.
Only major routes are shown, all necessary conduits and secondary trunkings shall
be provided by the Contractor to supplement these routes.
Develop and provide a fully integrated trunking and conduit system to serve the
proposed installation as shown.
Supply and install steel trunking within the service zones as shown. The contractor
shall not be bound to any of the methods depicted on the drawings. They are to be
utilised as a means of identifying the design intent.
Supply and install conduit from the trunking systems to serve the wiring accessories
not mounted on the trunking. Conduit to be appropriately bushed and coupled to
the respective wiring compartment.
Conduits to be flush mounted below the ceiling line within the offices, corridor and
QTel areas and be erected vertically. Flush mounted conduit shall be PVC and
exposed/surface conduit shall be galvanised.
Trunking and conduits shall be supplied and installed with prefabricated purpose
made accessory plates, bends and stop ends deemed necessary to complete the
installation. Where trunkings are to be connected into distribution boards, other
trunking systems or control panels, they shall be correctly flanged such that the full
trunking capacity is available at all times. Manufacturers proprietary flange
couplings shall be used.
34.5.3 Small Power Systems
The circuit configurations are detailed on the drawings and cable schedules. The
electrical contractor shall supply and install wiring accessories outlets, isolators,
fused connection units and double pole switches, as indicated on the drawings.
The defined installation method for the small power wiring shall be concealed
wherever possible using conduit and trunking networks for office and general QTel
areas. Plant room areas shall be surface mounted.
Provide 13Amp switched socket outlets in the locations shown. Outlets to be
mounted onto trunking shall be complete with a prefabricated purpose made
mounting plate and be mounted at a height determined by the trunking.
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34.5.4 HVAC Panel Supply
Provide a TP-N supply to serve the HVAC control panels as indicated in the
drawings. The supply shall emanate from the Main Distribution Board or Sub Main
Boards within relevant floors and terminate within the control panels.
34.5.5 Fire Alarm Supplies
Provide a dedicated power supplies to serve the fire alarm system and the fire
extinguishing systems. The supply shall be derived from a dedicated single phase
way with the main switchboard and terminate into a 13Amp unswitched fused
connection unit adjacent to the fire alarm panel.
The fuse within the unswitched fused connection shall be replaced for a size
determined by the fire alarm system manufacturer. The fused connection unit shall
incorporate neon indicator. The final connection to the fire alarm panel from the
fused connection unit shall be the responsibility of the fire alarm system installer.

34.6 EMERGENCY LIGHTING
34.6.1 System Description
To provide temporary illumination to escape routes, walkways selected areas and
signs by means of separate lighting systems in the event of failure of the normal
lighting systems.
The emergency lighting system shall be installed to meet the standards of both the
relevant NFPA regulations and the requirements of Civil Defence.
Maintain specified lighting level for a period of 3 hours
Escape lighting shall comprise of non-maintained luminaires suitable for 3-hour
duration after a maximum recharge time of 24 hours. Power packs shall be integral
to the luminaries wherever possible, where this is not possible then remote power
packs shall be installed such that they do not clash with the building structure,
ceilings, or services.
Ensure that the integral gear does not offset the balance of luminaries when being
fixed or suspended in their final location. Any such luminaires shall be modified to
be suspended horizontal as intended at no cost to the contract.
Emergency power packs shall be deemed to include batteries, charger unit, and
inverter, and changeover device.
All luminaires utilised for emergency lighting purpose shall be complete with LED
that is visible from floor level. The LED shall be affixed to the luminaire body
wherever possible, where this is not possible then a clip shall be provided to ensure
that the LED is prevented from floating within the luminaire enclosure or louvre.
Ensure that all power supplies to emergency gear is derived from the associated
local lighting circuit respective to the area being served.
Provide self contained non-maintained weatherproof luminaires above each
designated emergency exit from the building. The supply onto the luminaire shall be
derived from the local lighting circuit.
34.6.2 Test Facility
Provide all emergency lighting circuits with a local test key switch. The switch shall
be a double pole key operated type within a multigang enclosure with the respective
local light switch. Switch plate to be engraved to denote the Test and Normal
positions. 5No. spare test keys shall be handed to the Client upon completion of the
project.
Test key switches shall be configured into the emergency lighting gear control
circuitry in accordance with the suppliers information
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Emergency lamps to energise on operation of key switch.

34.7 EARTHING AND BONDING
34.7.1 System Description
Bond and connect to earth all exposed conductive parts of the electrical installation
and all extraneous conductive parts so that in the event of a fault of negligible
impedance, disconnection will take place in a manner and in such time as to ensure
no danger arises.
Provide the earthing system as shown on the drawings.
Bond all services entering the building as close to the entry point as possible
Telecommunication service bonding to be agreed with service provider.
Ensure that all terminations of armoured cables are complete with an earth tag that
is affixed to the respective enclosure and electrically bonded to the associated
distribution/accessory earth terminal.
Ensure that the steel ceiling grid and floor grid system is bonded to earth at regular
intervals.
All steel cable containment systems shall be bonded to earth and each system shall
be tested to verify continuity.
Provide a 50x6mm earth bar within the main electrical room of no less than 600mm
in length with holes drilled at 20mm centres. The bar shall be mounted to the wall
by the use of insulated bolts and bonded to the main earth terminal of the new main
switchboard. The location of the bar shall be adjacent to the new main switchboard.
The incoming water supply shall be bonded to this earth bar.

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