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SECTION 16010 - BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS USE: Overall requirements for completion of the basic electrical work.
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DRAWING DATA REQUIRED: REVISIONS OF THIS SECTION: CSI format, editorial changes 12/01 Metric: Not Applicable Technical Update: 11/99
SECTION 16010 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1: 1.1 A. GENERAL SUMMARY Section Includes: Overall requirements for electrical work. The electrical work shall be complete in every detail, unless specified otherwise, and shall include miscellaneous items of material and the labor necessary to complete the work described. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Drawings Intent and Limitations: Small scale electrical drawings are diagrammatic and indicate only the general character, approximate location, and extent of the work. Electrical drawings do not attempt to show details of building construction which may affect the electrical work. Examine architectural, structural and mechanical drawings to find how electrical work may be affected. Riser, ladder and connection diagrams are schematic and do not necessarily show the required physical arrangements of equipment. Dimensions: Do not scale measurements from electrical drawings. dimensions appearing on electrical drawings may be used. Symbols: Unless otherwise indicated, symbols used on electrical drawings are according to ANSI Y32.9. QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer Qualifications: A company regularly engaged in the manufacture of equipment of the type, size, and ratings required, and who issues a complete catalog of data on such products. Contractor Qualifications: A specialist with successful installation experience on projects with similar electrical installation requirements. Installer Qualifications: A journeyman electrician, apprentice, or helper as appropriate to the complexity of the work involved. Work accomplished by an apprentice or helper shall be done under the supervision of a journeyman. Labeling Requirements: Each major component of equipment shall have a label or nameplate attached indicating the manufacturer, model or catalog number, and UL electrical rating. Only
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DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Damage: Material whose factory finish has been damaged shall be refinished to match original factory finish, or replaced as necessary. PRODUCTS
(There are no applicable requirements.) PART 3: 3.1 A. EXECUTION INSTALLATION Interface with Other Work: Labor, material, equipment and services that are necessary to construct the complete electrical systems shall be scheduled so as to not obstruct or delay other work necessary on the jobsite. The Contractor shall be responsible for adjustments in the wiring and equipment locations due to structural obstructions or conflicts with work specified elsewhere. Governing Standards: Do electrical work according to either the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI C2), and the NECA Standard of Installation or local standards, whichever is more stringent. Manufacturer's Instructions: Material and equipment shall be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. When the manufacturer's instructions are in conflict with these specifications, furnish a copy of the manufacturer's instructions to the Contracting Officer prior to installation and defer installation until the Contracting Officer issues written instructions on which method shall be followed. Removing Existing Wiring: Unless otherwise indicated, remove all devices and conductors back to nearest outlet box, device or panelboard which is indicated to remain in use. In exposed work, remove conduits, boxes and supporting material. In concealed work, leave conduits and boxes in place. Install blank covers on empty boxes left in place.
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3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL ***************************************************** DETERMINE WHETHER THE GOVERNMENT OR THE CONTRACTOR WILL PERFORM THE REQUIRED TESTING AND EDIT ACCORDINGLY. ***************************************************** A. Testing: [The Government will perform the required testing, recording, and distributing of the results.] [The Contractor shall conduct the performance and acceptance test of the [
.] The Contractor shall furnish necessary equipment, labor, and materials to conduct the testing. Testing shall be conducted in the presence of the Contracting Officer who shall be given 48 hours notice before any testing is to be made.] [The Contractor shall make arrangements for a certified independent testing laboratory, according to the requirements of Section 01410 - Testing Laboratory Services, to perform the required testing, recording, and distributing of the results.] B. Operational Test: When electrical and mechanical installations are complete, the Contractor shall energize electrically connected equipment and demonstrate that the electrical systems function according to design. Prior to performing this test, the Contractor shall verify that mechanical and electrical systems are in condition to be energized without damage to the building and equipment, or injury to personnel. The Contractor shall perform this test prior to final inspection and during final inspection. Malfunctioning units shall be corrected and retested by the Contractor to demonstrate compliance with the specification.
PART 4: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT ***************************************************** WHEN A "LUMP SUM" CONTRACT IS USED, DELETE THE TITLE PART 4: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT, AND BOTH ARTICLES FROM THIS SECTION. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT WILL BE ADDRESSED IN PART 4 OF SECTION 01010 -SUMMARY OF WORK. ***************************************************** 4.1 A. 4.2 A. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Units: The work described in this section will not be measured for payment. BASIS OF PAYMENT Payment: No direct payment for the work described under this section will be made. Consideration for this item shall be included in the bid price for other items of the Contract.
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