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Permit EL11-0162 - KEY BANK
KEY BANK 275 ANDOVER PK W EL1 1 -0162 City' Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206- 431 -2451 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: 275 ANDOVER PK W TUKW Tenant Name: KEY BANK ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: EL11 -0162 Issue Date: 06/22/2011 Permit Expires On: 12/19/2011 Owner: Name: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Address: PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA 92013 Contact Person: Name: JOE KENNY Phone: 206 - 623 -4646 Address: 1420 FIFTH AV, SUITE 2400 , SEATTLE WA 98101 Contractor: Name: A C ELECTRIC SERVICE INC Address: 804 W MEEKER ST STE 102 , KENT WA 98032 Contractor License No: ACELESI025DF Phone: 253 852 -0225 Expiration Date: 03/06/2012 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: TENANT IMPROVEMENT CONSISTING OF NEW CEILING LIGHTING FIXTURES AND FURNITURE /EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL. Value of Electrical Work: NRES: $28,000.00 RES: $0.00 Type of Fire Protection: UNKNOWN Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $717.63 National Electrical Code Edition: 2008 .)6ALL Date: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit and agree to the conditions on the back of this permit. gn \ .. \ &coo\ Signature: A�� is, Date: 1, Print Name: \(e This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: EL -9/09 EL11 -0162 Printed: 06 -22 -2011 • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. EL11 -0162 * *ELECTRICAL ** 1: A copy of the electrical work permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 2: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 3: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296 -46B WAC. 4: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 5: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electrical code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 6: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical work permit shall require additional work permits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. doc: EL -9/09 E L11 -0162 Printed: 06 -22 -2011 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htto://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 24 ftK)bOY . PA-12- htesT Tenant Name: K-ey BANK- King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 9,010) -)i1" 00 ( Suite Number: Property Owners Name: ILE Y 13fr It- 4 M I6401"6 I, N1rL &L. Mailing Address: 3300 & 16r tV p&NVG"e City Floor: New Tenant: ❑ Yes .No [.v e02-0 (p State Zip CONTACT PERSON - Who do we conta your per tdy to be issued Name: SD• NrJ Mailing Address: IyZO FtFTl -( AVE- 7-40b E -Mail Address: Joe, • Jc L r1 ny cal i i 5011 • CenovN Day Telephone: ZO(o — e7,3 -4 G94 le 6&frrrt LJA- 1 8 1 0 1 City State Zip Fax Number: 2-0 -ir>Z3 -46Z5 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: Zip City Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: State Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 461000 00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): %t.I PrSJT l tAf f .O v.61.4 &NT coos os I ,-n N G 0 F 110V _ . I I n.► ma A L. IA .a G M t'3 Will service be altered? ❑ Yes pt. No Type of Use: 3tA'1r.16-175 C ) Type of work: Adding more than 50 amps? ❑ Yes gl No ❑ New ❑ Addition ❑ Service Change ❑ Remodel Tenant Improvement ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Property Served by: ❑ Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light II:'Applications \Forms - Applications On Line\2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Electrical Permit Application.doc bh Page 1 of 2 ilk 1 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $152.85 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $81.90 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $59.85 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $81.90 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $81.90 number of added circuits $11.55 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $54.60 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $54.60 (6 or more circuits) $7.65 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $68.25 ❑ Low voltage systems $59.85 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI - FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $63.00 ❑ Temporary service (generator) $78.75 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $84.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $78.75 Number of concessions $10.50 ea PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature: Print Name: S(9E NIni Y Mailing Address: N7.0 Fl Epvj JT 4- 2A-11) 0 Day Telephone: 66 krTL6.- City Date: 3/i (11 206 - X 23 - L( (#0-1 to w State Zip Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: q Staff Initials: iL\ Applications\Forms•Applications On Line \2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Electrical Permit Application.doc bh Page 2 of 2 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: 275 ANDOVER PK W TUKW Suite No: Applicant: KEY BANK RECEIPT Permit Number: EL11 -0162 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 02/28/2011 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11 -01269 Initials: WER User ID: 1655 Payment Amount: $574.10 Payment Date: 06/22/2011 08:39 AM Balance: $0.00 Payee: A C ELECTRIC SERVICES TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 15338 574.10 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.00 574.10 Total: $574..10 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 06 -22 -2011 SET RECEIPT RECEIPT NO: R11 -00376 Initials: WER Payment Date: 03/01/2011 User ID: 1655 Total Payment: 2,417.23 Payee: KEY BANK SET ID: 03012001 SET NAME: KEY BANK SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member Amount D11 -050 2,222.29 EL11 -0162 143.53 M11 -031 51.41 TOTAL: 2,222.29 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 50107077 2,417.23 TOTAL: 2,417.23 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 TOTAL: 143.53 2,273.70 2,417.23 y • ,INSPECTION N0. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection. Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: & i� Type of Inspection: 2/00 \" Address: 40 f vi Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted:. X 0 a. p�. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. /0 COMMENTS: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRI =D. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 1' INSPECTION RECORD Z . Ali -� PERMIT NO. Retain a cc BUILDING DIVISION INSPECTION NO. CITY OF' TUKWIL . 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 fl bk. Address: Z S j � AriDadl W Project: Special Instructions: • Type of Inspection: 2/00 Date Called: Date Wanted: . 240 Requester: Phone No: jApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Am, etA ^4 Mtb :'EA1( WAI\ibbe C2 441P ?ic 1, AA Ca-.8- - 4tS$i.k, se-oi ' P cl. 4A DobF&aAh' Inspector: (Date: D i % i� REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit , ' 01‘,2 INSPEC ION NO. P RMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 (206) 431 -36 Project: K Type of Inspection:7003/P0D Date Called: Address: /�,� P f , V Special Instructions: Date Wanted:. ter.- 7 6k„ Requester: AI c.,0 vaAl ae4sitekp roc 8 tetrickpo/ tptimrtS ace f i*c Le, Phone No: i oA /PIkDe RJR suefikr r4 Boxes? ric,i t AA,c . enavvir. gEtliwt itb hle-p Approved per applicable codes. -Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: j t.-14 or i r INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit - INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. 614-0161- CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION VI" 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: le & At( Type of Inspection: 160.3 Address: 7 .A-plboveiti j Date Called: Special Instructions: • Date Wanted:. 8 iZ a.m.- P.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. ElCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Do/ N- V ) Cch,nr5 Folk '14 L-lL iT5 7063 ?)k - fro /A1 Kke44)( (r-di 11-44-mc tio, 1/.- Inspector: Date: 02-11 1 r7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIREb. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ;1-.1.4,-' • .. . - . • is .. ••c - • '. • . . _ Y • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 6,1141(12/ INSPECTION NO. ERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION Pt. 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -36 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 • Project: Type of Inspection: �O Address: J�f'J ���// Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 7 �7 a.ar p.m. Requester: Phone No: EiApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: - eokio, (t-4ris &owl «Ifft sv.►rTtxf 14 OD Koor, Inspector: Date: 07/1 , I REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. DIVISION r- (206) 431-36 • If Project: of Inspection: ..i 3 ._., vType o e Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 74/15■-- e71H;)..ot Requester. g Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Ei Corrections required prior to apprral. • COMMENTS: 'CPA' -Af t4 Cottbsg\ Inspector: •-• Date: r". 117/61 . . 11 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspectiolo; iftt, • 2009 Washington State • Interior Lighting Sunllnary gy Code Compliance Form for Nonresidentia • Multifamily Residential 2000Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Nonresidential and Multifamily Residential LTG -I NT Revised December 2010 Project Info ojectAddress Key Bank - Andover Park Date 3/1/2011 275 Andover Park west For Building Department Use FILE C . P1 - • • e 1 Seattle, WA 98188 Applicant Name: Hargis Engineers, Inc Applicant Address: 600 Stewart St, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA, 98101 F - - -- Applicant Phone: 206.448.3376 Project Description ❑ New Building ❑ Addition 1.:_/.1 'Alteration ❑ Plans Included Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls and commissioning requirements. Compliance Option 0 Prescriptive ® Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) ❑ No changes are being made to the lighting and space use not changed ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Location (floor plan /room #) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2 ** Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed x Area Bank Remodel Permit Area 0.91 3498 3183 Bank Type F3: 1 -lamp T5 1'x4' 2 34 68 Bank Type F4: Compact Flourescent Downlight 2 50 100 ** From Table 15 -1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA Total Allowed Watts 3183 Proposed Lighting Wattage Location (floor plan /room #) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed Bank Type Fl: 2 -lamp T5 2'x2' 43 30 1290 Bank Type F3: 1 -lamp T5 1'x4' 2 34 68 Bank Type F4: Compact Flourescent Downlight 2 50 100 Bank Existing 3 -lamp 2'x4' Troffer 6 90 540 yr� I�IEPLI WITH CE i COMPLIANCE MAK 142011 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total A owed ttl'!.;, _, f8d4�it rf6 01�/�s'To �1 ■11 Pi 1 u1el ri iICt1 M al Proposed Watts 1998 Notes: 1. For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T -8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. 2. For proposed Watts /Fixture. use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not simply the lamp wattage) and other criteria as specified in Section 1530. For line voltage track lighting, list the greater of actual luminaire wattage or length of track multiplied by 50, or as applicable, the wattage of current limiting devices or of the transformer. For low voltage track lighting list the transformer rated wattage. 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, note section and exception number, and leave Watts /Fixture blank. E1.11. 0 HO. ECEI'VED MAR 012011 PERMIT CENTER 2009 Washington State rgy Code Compliance Fomi for Nonresidenti 'd Multifamily Residential Interkx Lighting Summary (back) LTG -INT 2001 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Nonresidential and Multifamily Residential Revised December 2010 Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy: 0 Warehouse or Parking Garage 0 Other Qualification Checklist Note: If occupancy type is "Other and fixture answer is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. If not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Lighting Fixtures: (Section 1521) Check if 95% or more of fixtures comply with 1,2 or 3 and rest are ballasted. 1. Fluorescent fixtures with a) 1 or 2 two lamps, b) reflector or louvers, c) 5-60 watt T -1, T -2, T-4, T -5, T -8, or CFL lamps, and d) hard -wired electronic dimming ballasts. Screw -in CFL fixtures and tracking lighting do not qualify. 2. Metal Halide with a) reflector b) ceramic MH lamps < =150w c) electronic ballasts 3. LED lights. TABLE 15-1 Unit Liahtina Power Allowance (LPA Use' LPA` (W/ft`) Use' LPA` (W /ft`) Automotive facility 0.85 Office buildings, office /administrative areas in facilities of other use types (including but not limited to schools, hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches)5 0.91 Convention center 1.10 Parking garages 0.20 Courthouse 1.10 Penitentiary and other Group 1 -3 Occupancies 0.90 Cafeterias, fast food establishments', restaurants /bars5 1.20 Police and fire stations 0.90 Dormitory 0.85 Post office 1.00 Dweling Units 1.00 Retail10, retail banking, mall concourses, wholesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.33 Exercise center 0.95 School buildings (Group E Occupancy only), school classrooms, day care centers 1.00 Gymnasia, assembly spaces 0.95 Theater, motion picture 0.97 Health care clinic 1.00 Theater, performing arts 1.25 Hospital, nursing homes, and other Group 1 -1 and 1 -2 Occupancies 1.20 Transportation 0.80 Hotel /motel 1.00 Warehouses 0.50 Laboratory spaces (all spaces not classified "laboratory" shall meet office and other appropriate categories) 1.62 Workshops 1.20 Laundries 1.20 Libraries' 1.20 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Only' Manufacturing facility 1.20 Main floor building lobbies' (except mall concourses) 1.10 Museum 1.00 Common areas, corridors, toilet facilities and washrooms, elevator lobbies 0.80 Footnotes for Table 15 -1 1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shall apply. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically, the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. 2) The watts per square foot may be increased, by 2% per foot of ceiling height above 20 feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. 3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by 2% per foot of ceiling height above 12 feet. 4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. 5) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by 2% per foot of ceiling height above 9 feet. 6) Reserved. 7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft2 with full height partitions, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.1 w /ft2 may be used. 8) Reserved. 9) For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating over 5,000, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.60 W /ft2. 10) Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated from the retail space by walls or at least three - quarter- height partitions (transparent or opaque) and lighting for free - standing display where the lighting moves with the display are exempt. An additional lighting power allowance is allowed for merchandise display luminaires installed in retail sales areas that are specifically designed and directed to highlight merchandise. The following additional wattages apply: i. 0.6 watts per square foot of sales floor area not listed in items ii and iii below; ii. 1.4 watts per square foot of furniture, clothing, cosmetics or artwork floor area; or iii. 2.5 watts per square foot of jewelry, crystal or china floor area. The specified floor area for items i, ii, or iii above, and the adjoining circulation paths shall be identified and specified on building plans. Calculate the additional power allowance by multiplying the above LPDs by the sales floor area for each department excluding major circulation paths. The total additional lighting power allowance is the sum of allowances for sales categories I, ii, or iii plus an additional 1,000 watts for each separate tenant larger than 250 square feet in area. The additional wattage is allowed only if the merchandise display luminaires comply with all of the following: (a) Located on ceiling- mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling itself (not on the wall). (b) Adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures with two points of track attachment). This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed and automatically controlled, separately from the general lighting, to be turned off during nonbusiness hours. This additional power shall be used only for the specified luminaires and shall not be used for any other purpose. 2009 Washington State gy Code Compliance Form for Nonresidentia • Multifamily Residential Exterior Lighting Sui..mary LTG -EXT 2009 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Nonresidential and Multifamily Residential Revised December 2010 Project Info - Proj Addres:xay sank - Andover Park Date 3/1/2011 275 Andover Park west For Building Department Use Seattle, WA 98188 Name: Hargis Engineers, Inc Appl. Name 600 Stewart St, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA, 98101 Appl. Phone 206.448.3376 Project Description ❑ New ❑ Addition Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls 113 ❑ Plans Induded requirements. ✓ Alteration and commissioning Lighting Zone (as specified by Jurisdiction) O Zone 1 Zone 2 0 Zone 3 O Zone 4 Compliance Option 0 Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems Analysis Building Grounds (luminaires > 100 Watts) ❑ Efficacy> 60 lumens/W ❑ Controlled by motion sensor ❑ Exemption (list) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) ❑ No changes are being made to the lighting and space use not changed. ❑ Less than 60% of fixtures are new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Base Site Allowance: 750 Tradable Surfaces Description Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Area (ft`), perimeter (If) or # of items Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) Total Allowed Tradable Watts: Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage (use mfgr listed maximum input wattage for luminaire.) Surface Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed Area (ft2), perimeter (10 or # of items Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) Bldg. Facade (by area) SE Facade Lighting 0.15 W /ft2 750 113 Total proposed tradable watts may not exceed the sum of total allowed tradable watts plus Total Proposed Tradable Watts: the base site allowance. Any base site allowance not needed to make tradable watts comply can be applied to individual non - tradable categories. Non - Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Base Site Allowance Remaining: 750 Non - Tradable Surfaces Description Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Area (ft2), perimeter (10 or # of items Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) Bldg. Facade (by area) SE Facade Lighting 0.15 W /ft2 750 113 Non - Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage Surface Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed Bldg. Facade (by area) Type F5: MH Ground Light 2 39 78 Non - tradable proposed watts may not exceed allowed watts for any individual surface unless the total excess watts for all non - tradable surfaces are less than the remaining site allowance. Total excess Non - Tradable watts: Site Allowance Balance: 0 750 2009 Washington State .. -.rgy Code Compliance Form for Nonresidenti Multifamily Residential Exterior Lighting Sul,fmary (back) LTG -EXT 2009 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Nonresidential and Multifamily Residential TABLE 15 -2B • LIGHTING POWER DENSITIES FOR BUILDING EXTERIORS Revised December 2010 Specific area description Zone 1 500 W Zone 2 600 W Zone 3 750 W Zone 4 1300 W Base site allowance' Tradable Surfaces 2 Uncovered Parking Parking lots and drives Areas 0.04 W /ft2 0.06 W /ft2 0.10 W /ft2 0.13 W /ft2 Building Grounds Walkways less than 10 ft wide 0.7 W/linear foot 0.7 W/ linear foot 0.8 W/ linear foot 1.0 W/ linear foot Walkways 10 ft wide or greater Plaza areas Special feature areas 0.14 W/ft2 0.14 W /ft2 0.16 W /ft2 0.2 W/ft2 Exterior Stairways 0.75 W /ft2 1.0 W /ft2 1.0 W/ft2 1.0 W /ft2 Pedestrian tunnel 0.15 W /ft2 0.15 W /ft2 0.2 W/ft2 0.3 W /ft2 Landscaping 0.04 W /ft2 0.05 W/ft2 0.05 W /ft2 0.05 W /ft2 Building Entrances and Exits Main entries 20 W /linear foot of door width 20 W /linear foot of door width 30 W /linear foot of door width 30 W /linear foot of door width Other doors 20 W /linear foot of door width 20 W/linear foot of door width 20 W/linear foot of door width 20 W/linear foot of door width Entry canopies 0.25 W /ft2 0.25 W /ft2 0.4 W /ft2 0.4 W /ft2 Sales Canopies Free standing and attached 0.6 W /ft2 0.6 W /ft2 0.8 W /ft2 1.0 W /ft2 Outdoor Sales Open areas3 0.25 W /ft2 0.25 W /ft2 0.5 W /ft2 0.7 W /ft2 Street frontage for vehicle sales lots in addition to "open area allowance No Allowance 10 W /linear foot 10 W /linear foot 30 W /linear foot Non - Tradable Surfaces4 Building Facades No Allowance 0.1 W /ft2 for each illuminated wall or surfaces 0.15 W /ft2 for each illuminated wall or surface6 0.2 W /ft2 for each illuminated wall or surface Automated teller machines and night depositories 270 W per location8 270 W per locations 270 W per locations 270 W per locations Entrances and gatehouse inspection stations at guarded facilities 0.75 W /ft2 of covered & uncovered area Loading areas for law enforcement, fire, ambulance and other emergency service vehicles 0.5 W /ft2 of covered & uncovered area Material handling and associated storage No Allowance No Allowance No Allowance 0.5 W /ft2 Drive -up Windows & Doors 400W per drive - through Parking near 24 -hour retail entrances 800 W per main entry FOOTNOTES FOR TABLE 15 -2B: 1. Base site allowance may be used in tradable or nontradable surfaces. 2. Lighting power densities for uncovered parking areas, building grounds, building entrances and exits, canopies and overhangs and outdoor sales areas may be traded. 3. Including vehicle sales lots. 4. Lighting power density calculations for the following applications can be used only for the specific application and cannot be tradh between surfaces or with other exterior lighting. The following allowances are in addition to any allowance otherwise permitted i the "Tradable Surfaces" section of this table. 5. May alternately use 2.5 watts per linear foot for each wall or surface length. 6. May alternately use 3.75 watts per linear foot for each wall or surface length. 7. May alternately use 5 watts per linear foot for each wall or surface length. 8. An additional 90 watts is allowed per additional ATM location. • PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL11 -0162 PROJECT NAME: KEY BANK SITE ADDRESS: 275 ANDOVER PK W X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # DATE: 03 -01 -11 Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: u j Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 03-03-11 Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route $ Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved n Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: 03-31 -11 Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Contractors or Tradespeople P Friendly Page • Electrical Contractor A business licensed by L &I to contract electrical work within the scope of its specialty. Electrical Contractors must maintain a surety bond or assignment of savings account. They also must have a designated Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician who is a member of the firm or a full -time supervisory employee. Business and Licensing Information Name Phone Address Suite /Apt. City State Zip County Business Type Parent Company A C ELECTRIC SERVICE INC 2538520225 804 W Meeker St Ste 102 Kent WA 98032 King Corporation UBI No. Status License No. License Type Effective Date Expiration Date Suspend Date Specialty 1 Specialty 2 601858837 Active ACELESI025DF Electrical Contractor 3/6/1998 3/6/2012 General Unused Master Electrician INFORMATION License CHUTIAM960L8 Name CHUTICH, ALAN M Status Active Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date CHUTICH, ALAN 01/01/1980 Bond Information Page 1 of 1 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 3 NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INS CO 7900313590 03/05/2007 Until Cancelled 19.28.010 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION $4,000.0002/02/2007 $500.00 2 MERCHANTS BONDING CO (MUTUAL) WA 12906 03/05/2005 Until Cancelled 03/05/2007 $4,000.0002/01/2005 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Insurance Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Summons /Complaint Information Summons and Complaints are not filed with the department for this contractor type Warrant Information Warrants are not filed with the department for this contractor type Infractions /Citations Information Infraction / Citation Date RCW Code Type Status Violation Amount EJORP01701 9/5/2007 19.28.101 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION Satisfied $250.00 EREEB00387 8/6/2009 19.28.010 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION Satisfied $500.00 https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni/bbip /Print.aspx 06/22/2011 6 7 8 9 10 IDO GENERAL \TOTES 1. NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 2. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT WORK. 3. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLEMENTARY, AND SHALL BE AS BINDING AS IF REQUIRED BY ALL. COORDINATE R WORK AS ESOLUTION EOFRALLDD DISCREPANCIES ES PRIOR DOCUMENTS. 4. ALL WORK TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, CODES, REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, AND STANDARDS; INCLUDING 5. PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION, VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING ABOVE AND BELOW GRADE 'UTILITIES. SEWER, STORM SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRICAL, TELEPHONE, OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. 6. COORDINATE PHASING WITH PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMPANY. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, AND FIRE ALARMS PER APPLICABLE 7. BANK WILL REMAIN OPERABLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. PRIOR TO DESIGNATED BANK HOURS OF OPERATION. SITE FREE OF DEBRIS DURING BANK HOURS OR OPERATION. 8. COORDINATE ACTIVITIES WHICH PRODUCE EXCESSIVE INITIATED AND COMPLETED PRIOR TO DESIGNATED BANK HOURS 9. ALL MEANS OF EGRESS AND FIRE PROTECTION SHALL TIMES AND ANY SHUT DOWN OF LIFE SAFETY OR BUILDING APPROVED AND COORDINATED IN ADVANCE WITH THE OWNER HAVING AUTHORITY. 10. PROTECT ALL EXISTING MATERIALS TO REMAIN. REPAIR MATERIALS DURING CONSTRUCTION WHERE NEEDED. MATCH SO THAT ALL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION IS COMPATIBLE REQUIRED PROTECTION INCLUDES, BUT FOLLOWING: STOREFRONT BULKHEAD DRYWALL ELECTRICAL OUTLETS AND SWITCHES EXTERIOR DOORS AND FRAMES MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FIRE PROTECTION FIRE RATED PARTITIONS 11 • DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE STRUCTURAL GRID OR TO OTHERWISE INDICATED. 12. DOORS AND CASED OPENINGS INDICATED NEARBY WALL SHALL BE LOCATED SO THAT THE EDGE OF THE FINISH OPENING FROM THE FACE OF THE NEARBY WALL UNLESS OTHERWISE OTHER DOORS AND CASED OPENINGS SHALL BE CENTERED WALL INTERSECTIONS. 13. INFILL OPENINGS IN EXTERIOR WALLS AND STOREFRONT CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT MATERIALS MAINTAIN WEATHER : TIGHT CONDITION. PROVIDE INSULATION, BARRIER CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION. SEAL ALL .'ENETRATIONS. 14. COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER'S VENDORS REGARDING SEQUENCING OF THE WORK. 15. COORDINATE THE OWNER'S VENDORS ON SITE DURING 16. VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL APPLICABLE DIMENSIONS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED AND /OR INSTALLED BY OWNER'S VENDORS. 17. PROVIDE, ADEQUATELY SIZED DUMPSTERS DURING "OWNER" 18. UPON COMPLETION OF PROJECT, OBTAIN ALL FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS AND FURNISH OWNER MANAGEMENT COMPANY WITH EVIDENCE OF. ALL SUCH INSPECTIONS CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY. 19. THROUGHOUT THIS SET OF DRAWINGS, THE TERM "OWNER" CLIENT/ TENANT, AND THE TERM "LANDLORD" REFERS TO 20. THE EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED ARE BASED ON (10/14/10) PREPARED BY MENEMSHA, FURNISHED TO CALLISON FILE CO If �.. Penult Plan rlv�is�to �o�IIII', ' �� I Wattn Ci COMM - = .. 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DRAWINGS DATED BY KEYBANK. —° COMPLIANCE WITH COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC MAR 0 4 2011 _ (C).17f S ITE ■ 10_2078 A N D CJ V E R 275 AN DOVER s EATTLE \i'\l/\ IJ\ 1 SEPARATE PERMS REUIIE�: eft* LZM i*nI PI� City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION, R \ K PARK VVEST �risroNs •........ � changes s��il bQ 1'1'1F�dA �Q the 9 818 8 of worwithout approval Tukwila Building Division. 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FT. DIVIDED BY OCCUPANT LOAD FACTOR (PER IBC 2009 TABLE 1004.1.1 ( P: 100 SQ. FT. ) YIELDS 44 OCCUPANTS REQUIRES 2 EXITS WHEN OCCUPANT LOAD EXCEEDS 49 AND WHEN COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL EXCEEDS 75' -0" (PER IBC 2009 SEC. 1015.1) 2 EXITS REQUIRED, 2 EXITS PROVIDED DETAIL XX A —XXX ` �_ �� SHEET NUMBER ( ) SECTION DETAIL INDICATORS _ _ P R O U E C T DIRECTORY ® ELEVATION CLIENT: (OWNER) ARCHITECT: KEYBANK CALLISON, LLC 127 PUBLIC SQUARE 1420 5TH AVE, SUITE 2400 CLEVELAND, OH 44114 SEATTLE, WA 98101 -2343. PHONE: 216 - 689 -0684 PHONE: 206 - 623 -4646 FAX: N/A FAX: 206 - 623 -4625 CONTACT: ANDREW MELOTT CONTACT: JOE KENNY EMAIL: EMAIL: ondrew.melott@keybonk.com joe.kenny@callison.com Y 1 Y PROPERTY OWNER: (LANDLORD) LUM/ ELEC: ) MECH / PLUM/ KEYBANK CORP. REAL EST. SERVICES HARGIS 3300 E. 1ST AVE. 600 STEWART ST. SUITE 1000 DENVER, CO 80206 SEATTLE, A 98101 W PHONE: 425- 709 -4559 PHONE: 206 - 448 -3376 FAX: 425 - 709 -4425 FAX: 206 - 448 -4450 CONTACT: MICHAEL HACKEL CONTACT: MARVIN HOGAN EMAIL: EMAIL: michael_hackel ®keybank.com marvinhC�Dhargis.biz OWNER'S MANAGER: CONSTRUCTION ARMOUR UNSDERFER ENGINEERING, LLC TURNER 13456 SE 27TH PLACE, SUITE 200 830 4TH AVE S, SUITE 400 BELLEVUE, WA 98005 SEATTLE, WA 98134 PHONE: 425- 614 -0949 PHONE: 206 - 505 -6035 FAX: 425- 614 -0950 FAX: 206 - 505 -6701 CONTACT: ALEX HABLISTON CONTACT: RYAN KLINE EMAIL: alexh@ou— eng.com� EMAIL: rkline ®tcco.com GENERAL CONTRACTOR: TBD ® SHEET NUMBER EXTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR SCOPE O F WORK �— ELEVATION XX SHEET NUMBER TENANT IMPROVEMENT OF AN EXISTING BRANCH BANK. WORK INCLUDES, EXTERIOR FACADE UPGRADES, NON— STRUCTURAL PARTITIONS, CEILINGS SOFFITS, FINISHES, FURNITURE, RELATED HVAC AND ELECTRICAL WORK. INTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR MATCH LINE SEE A —XXX MATCHLINE INDICATOR W K U \DER SEPARATE PER 1/ I T , City Of �� DIVISION FIRE ALARM EXTERIOR SIGNAGE EXTERIOR AWNINGS • EXISTING COLUMN GRIDS NEW COLUMN ® GRIDS City of Tukwll •. 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COORDINATE WITH SECURITY AND TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSTALLER AT JOBSITE. 2 PROVIDE FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCHES OR HACR CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT. FUSE SIZES SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATES. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE DISCONNECT SWITCH AND FUSE SIZES WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIAL. 3 ALL FUSES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE BUSSMAN CLASS RK5 DUAL ELEMENT CURRENT LIMITING WITH AMPERAGES AS INDICATED OR REQUIRED 4 FIRE SEAL ALL FIRE WALL PENETRATIONS FOR CONDUITS WITH AN APPROVED FIRE SEALANT AFTER CONDUIT INSTALLATION. FIRE SEAL SHALL PROVIDE EQUAL FIRE RATING AS WALL. 5 ALL RECEPTACLE CIRCUITS UP TO 100' -0" IN LENGTH SHALL UTILIZE #12 CONDUCTORS MINIMUM. ALL RECEPTACLE CIRCUITS FROM 101' -0" TO 150' -0" IN LENGTH SHALL UTILIZE #10 CONDUCTORS MINIMUM. ALL RECEPTACLE CIRCUITS 151" -0" UP TO 250' -0" IN LENGTH SHALL UTILIZE #8 CONDUCTORS MINIMUM. CIRCUITS ABOVE 251' -0" SHALL. UTILIZE #6 CONDUCTORS MINIMUM: 6 PROVIDE BRANCH CIRCUIT TO DEVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CIRCUIT NUMBER DENOTED AT EACH DEVICE. 7 RUN ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING CONCEALED IN WALLS, FLOOR, CEILING OR COUNTERS. EXPOSED WIRING IS NOT PERMITTED. 8 FOR NEW RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS, PROVIDE GFCI TYPE AS REQUIRED BY CODE. 9 CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL ALL JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT WHETHER OR NOT SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON THE PLANS. SIZING OF THE BOXES SHALL BE PER NEC. DEMOLITION NOTES 1. THE ENTIRE SCOPE OF THE DEMOLITION WORK MAY NOT BE SHOWN ON THE ELECTRICAL PLANS. PRIOR TO BID, THE ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL: a. REVIEW THE ENTIRE SET OF TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLANS, INCLUDING THE ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE OF WORK. REPORT BACK TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES THAT MAY EXIST. b. VISIT THE SITE AND REVIEW THE TENANT PREMISES WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND LANDLORD TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE OF WORK AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. REPORT BACK TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES THAT MAY EXIST. c. REVIEW THE SCOPE OF WORK OF ALL OTHER DISCIPLINES AND TRADES TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THEIR SCOPE AND THE IMPACT ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. 2. THE ELECTRICAL SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE BID PROPOSAL THE COST FOR ALL WORK REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE THE DEMOLITION SCOPE OF WORK, INCLUDING THE INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE TI PLANS, INFORMATION DISCOVERED DURING THE SITE REVIEW, AND AS REQUIRED ED TO ACCOMMODATE THE TENANT IMPROVEMENT AND TO COMPLY WITH THE CODES /AHJ REQUIREMENTS. 3. MAINTAIN SERVICE TO ALL EXISTING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT /DEVICES THAT ARE NOT SCHEDULED TO BE DEMOLISHED, THAT ARE NECESSARY FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS, THAT DO NOT CONFLICT WITH THE NEW CONSTRUCTION OR THE INTENDED USE OF THE SPACE, AND THAT ARE REQUIRED BY THE LANDLORD OR OTHER TENANTS TO REMAIN IN PLACE. RELOCATE EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN SERVICES IF NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE RENOVATION. 4. UNLESS NOTED OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE, THE ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE DEMOLITION FOR ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES / EQUIPMENT, BRANCH CIRCUITING; LOW VOLTAGE CABLING', UNUSED CONDUIT, ETC'., FROM WITHIN THE TENANT PREMISES. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, COORDINATE WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ARCHITECTURAL TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE AND SEQUENCE OF THE DEMOLITION. ADJUST DEMOLITION WORK TO ACCOMMODATE THE SEQUENCE DICTATED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ARCHITECTURAL. 5. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, COORDINATE WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND LANDLORD TO DETERMINE IF ANY DEMOLISHED MATERIALS (SUCH AS LIGHT FIXTURES) ARE REQURIED TO BE TURNED -OVER TO THE LANDLORD. IF SO, TURN -OVER SUCH MATERIALS AS REQUESTED. OTHERWISE PROVIDE THE PROPER DISPOSAL OF ALL DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. 6. IN THE EVENT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ARE WRONGLY DEMOLISHED OR BROKEN DUE TO THE DEMOLITION WORK, ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR SUCH SYSTEMS AS REQUIRED TO RETURN SYSTEM TO PROPER OPERATIONAL STATE. GENERAL NOTES: ALL WIRING METHODS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES. ALL POWER WIRE ON THE PREMISE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT. CONDUCTOR INSULATION SHALL BE THW, THHN OR THWN. NO ROMEX CABLES ARE ALLOWED. 2 ALL ELECTRICAL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND UNUSED AND SHALL INCLUDE ALL OPTIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES LABEL. 3 BX, ROMEX, ARMORED CABLING, ETC. SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR USE OF MC CABLING. 4 WHEN SPACE ABOVE CEILING IS A RETURN AIR PLENUM, PLENUM NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE USED ABOVE CEILING, INCLUDING EXISTING AND NEW WIRING EXCEPT INSULATION OF 25 FLAME SPREAD AND 50 SMOKE DEVELOPMENT FINISH RATING. LOW VOLTAGE OR LIMITED POWER WIRING MAY BE LABELED PLENUM RATED TYPE. 5 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL SEISMIC SUPPORT (LATERAL AND HORIZONTAL) FOR NEW LIGHT FIXTURES IF REQUIRED BY JURISDICTION. 6 UON ALL OUTLET HEIGHT DIMENSIONS SHALL BE TO CENTER OF DEVICE, MEASURED FROM FINISHED FLOOR. 7 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PULL STRING IN ALL CONDUITS. 8 FOR RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS THAT REQUIRE SURFACE MOUNTING, PROVIDE STEEL, RAISED COVER. 9 ALL LOW VOLTAGE CABLING TO BE IN CONDUIT IF REQUIRED BY THE AHJ U.O.N. 10 ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE HEAVY DUTY PULL WIRE TO ACCESS TENANT CEILING AREA FOR ALL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND LOW VOLTAGE CONDUITS AND OUTLETS. 11 PLANS ARE PREPARED WITH REQUIRED BRANCH CIRCUITS INDICATED BY CIRCUIT NUMBERS AND /OR HOME RUNS. PROVIDE AND INSTALL ALL CONDUITS, CONDUCTORS, BOXES, MISC. FITTINGS, ETC, FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERABLE SYSTEM. BRANCH CIRCUIT INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH SPECIFICATION AND NEC. LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES: REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS. UON, ALL NIGHT LIGHTS AND EMERGENCY LIGHTS SHALL BE UNSWITCHED. PROVIDE SEPARATE HOT CONDUCTOR, BY- PASSING CONTROLS, TO EMERGENCY BALLAST. 3 20A, 120V RECEPTACLE AND LIGHTING CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS OVER 75 FEET LONG SHALL BE #10 AWG. CONDUCTORS IN LIEU OF #12 AWG. 4 ALL LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF ALL LIGHT FIXTURES. THIS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, PROVIDING ALL SUPPORTS, CLIPS, POWER CONNECTIONS, AND SEISMIC BRACING AS REQUIRED BY THE JURISDICTION. 5 INSTALL EXIT SIGNS OVER DOORWAYS TO MAINTAIN 4" SPACING BETWEEN BOTTOM OF SIGN AND TOP OF JAMB, OR AT THE DIRECTION OF THE FIRE DISTRICT. 6 SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR MOUNTING DIMENSIONS AND1 OR DETAILS. ARCHITECTURAL SPRINKLERS, SENSORS, AND OTHER CEILING MOUNTED DEVICES, ETC. IF THERE IS ANY CONFLICT NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. DRAWINGS SUPERCEDE ALL OTHERS. LIGHT FIXTURE POSITIONS TAKE PRECEDENT OVER DIFFUSERS. 7 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT AND LIGHTING DESIGNER FIXTURE MOUNTING DETAILS AND SIZES BASED ON FIELD CONDITIONS. 8 ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE U.L. OR ETL LISTED AND LABELED. 9 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE VOLTAGES. 10 ARCHITECT TO VERIFY ALL SPECIFIED FINISHES. 11 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST, AIM AND /OR PROVIDE NEW (OR RELOCATED ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY LIGHTING TO ACCOMMODATE THE JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EGRESS/ EMERGENCY LIGHTING. FIRE ALARM BIDDER DESIGN GENERAL NOTE: 1 EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO REMAIN. COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD AND AHJ AND PROVIDE NEW DEVICES AS NEEDED FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. 2 TENANT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY BIDDER DESIGN SUB - CONTRACTOR AT THE EXPENSE. OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 3 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DESIGN (IF NEEDED) WILL BE DONE UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT DOCUMENTS. FIRE ALARM DESIGN 1 BUILD CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHOP DRAWINGS, POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAMS, VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS, SUBMITTAL TO FIRE MARSHALL FOR APPROVAL, DEVICE LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS. COORDINATE ALL FIRE ALARM DEVICE LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION: 4 ALL NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONDUIT (IF NEEDED) BY TENANT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. OFURNITURE FEED OUTLET FOR 120VAC SERVICES TO MODULAR FURNITURE. ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FROM THE FURNITURE POWER FEED OUTLET TO THE MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER SCHEDULED FOR USE AND PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: FOR KIMBALL CETRA MODULAR FURNITURE: A. FURNITURE SUPPLIER SHALL FURNISH A BASE POWER END FEED WHIP CONTAINING (4) #12 AWG HOT, (2) #12 AWG GROUND, AND (2) #12 AWG NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS FOR EACH GROUP OF FURNITURE REQUIRING A 120 VAC POWER CONNECTION FROM A FLOOR OUTLET OR WALL OUTLET. ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL EACH WHIP AND PROVIDE A HARDWIRE CONNECTION AT THE POWER FEED OUTLET AND PLUG THE WHIP INTO THE FURNITURE POWER FEED POINT. AT POWER/TELECOM POLE LOCATIONS, POLE IS FURNISHED PRE- WIRED IN SAME CONFIGURATION AS POWER END FEED WHIP. ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL POWER POLE, PROVIDE THE BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION CONCEALED AT THE TOP OF POLE, AND PLUG -IN THE WHIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POLE TO THE FURNITURE POWER FEED POINT. B. THE ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL MODULAR FURNITURE ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND PROVIDE ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO RENDER FURNITURE SYSTEM COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL C. AT A MINIMUM, BRANCH CIRCUIT HOMERUN CONDUCTORS SHALL MATCH THE AWG RATING AND BE OF THE SAME CONFIGURATION AS THE BASE POWER END FEED WHIP. CONDUCTOR SIZES SHALL BE UP -SIZED AS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH THE GENERAL NOTES ON SHEET E -001. D. PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN, THE ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE FURNITURE PLANS AND INSTALLER FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE FURNITURE FEED OUTLETS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 0 U FEED OUTLET FURNITURE TLET FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SERVICES TO MODULAR U FURNITURE. ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FURNITURE FEED OUTLET AND HEAVY DUTY PULL WIRE TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING AREA. 0 PULL BOX FOR EXTRON VIDEO, & CAT 5e CABLES. SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR EXACT MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS, PROVIDE EXTRON MINI HIGH RESOLUTION CABLE (PLENUM) - FOR VIDEO DISPLAY (HOME RUN TO VIDEO PC IN MDF / ETO ROOM) SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ALSO PROVIDE (1) CAT. 5e COLOR GRAY. HOME RUN TO VIDEO PC IN MDF / ETO ROOM. SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. O 4 ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PROVIDE AND INSTALL (1) 115 VAC, 20 AMP TWIST LOCK (NEMA L5 -20R I.G.) FOR GEIST. LOCATE IN FIELD. 0 DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (ARLINGTON PART NO. DVFR1 W OR SIMILAR) ON ONE DEDICATED 120V/20A CIRCUIT. CONNECT DEDICATED CIRCUIT TO 1 SURGEX MODEL SX20 -NE SURGE PROTECTOR AT POWER PANEL. SURGE PROTECTOR SUPPLIED BY BLUEWATER TECHNOLOGIES, INSTALLED BY G.C. SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR EXACT MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS. 0 KEY BANK SIGN TRANSFORMER MOUNTED ON SIDE OF WALL OPPOSITE OF THE SIGN LETTERS. SIGN TRANSFORMER. FURNISHED AND MOUNTED BY THE SIGNAGE INSTALLER. ELECTRICAL SUB- CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DISCONNECT AND BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION FOR EACH TRANSFORMER. AT EXTERIOR TRANSFORMER LOCATIONS, PROVIDE WEATHERPROOF INSTALLATION. AT TRANSFORMER LOCATIONS WITHIN PLENUM AIR RETURN AREAS, PROVIDE PLENUM RATED INSTALLATION. LOCATE TRANSFORMERS AND DISCONNECT CONCEALED, ABOVE CEILING AT ACCESSIBLE AREA.PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN, COORDINATE WITH THE SIGNAGE INSTALLER, THE EXACT LOCATION AND QUANTITY OF TRANSFORMERS. 0 7 EXTERIOR KEY BANK SIGN LETTERS AND LOGO MOUNTED ON WALL ( TYP.) . SIGN INSTALLATION TO BE UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT. FOR NEW SIGNAGE CIRCUITS, ROUTE THROUGH EXISTING TIMECLOCK CONTROLS OR PROVIDE NEW TIMECLOCK. $ EXTEND EXISTING CIRCUIT AS NEEDED TO SERVE NEW SIGNAGE. COORDINATE SPEAKER CABLE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIVITY WITH DATA EQUIPMENT VENDOR. 0 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW GROUND BARS. SEE VENDOR 1 ®, DRAWINGS FOR EXACT TYPE OF GROUND BAR (P /N PANDUIT GB2B0306TPF -1) AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE #6 AWG CU GROUND CONDUCTOR TO SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR. 11 RELOCATE EXISTING DEVICE. INTERCEPT AND EXTEND EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT AS NEEDED. PROVIDE NEW DEVICE IF DAMAGED. MATCH EXISTING DEVICE AND COVERPLATE COLOR. SEE SHEET E -111 FOR REVISED LOCATION. 12 AT CIRCUIT NOTED, PROVIDE NEW 20A/1P BREAKER. FOR BREAKERS THAT SERVICE MODULAR FURNITURE, PROVIDE BEAKER TIES. 7 3 RELOCATED EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Q REQUIRED TO RENDER THE EQUIPMENT FULLY OPERATIONAL. 4 COORDINATE ROUTING OF BELOW FLOOR CONDUIT WITH LANDLORD AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH- IN. ROUTE CONDUIT AS REQUIRED TO CONCEAL FROM VIEW. 15 ELECTRICAL SUB - CONTRACTOR SHALL AS- BUILT THE EXISTING PANEL BOARDS AND DETERMINE AVAILABLE CIRCUITS TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEW LOADS REPORT BACK TO THE ARCHITECT WITH AS- BUILT PLANS, INCLUDING EXISTING LOADS FOR EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT. PROVIDE COMPLETE AS- BUILT PANEL SCHEDULES. LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE AND NOTES LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE FIXTURE SYMBOL FIXTURE TYPE DESCRIPTION MANUFACT. LAMP WATTS VOLTS REMARKS Q F2 2x4 T5 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE METALUX 2AC- 22 8T5 -L5835 (2)228T5 58W 120V 274' LAY -IN FLUORESCENT, BAKED WHITE ENAMEL FINISH AND ELECTRONIC BALLAST F1 RECESSED 2x2 T5•FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE METALUX 2AC- 214T5 -L5835 (2)214T5 30W 120V SAME AS "F2" BUT 2'X2' F3 RECESSED 1x4 T5 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE METALUX AC- 128T5- L5835. (1)228T5 30W 120V SAME AS "F2" BUT 1'X4' O F4 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT T'B'D` T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. T.B.D. O F5 GROUND LIGHT KIM LIGHTING 87300/35PMH120/BL ACCESSORY: SL73 (11 35W PMH POT 35W 120V BLACK HALIDE GROUND LIGHT WITH SPREAD LENS TO ILLUMINATE COLUMN BUMP -OUT. LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE NO 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE HOT, UNSWITCHED BRANCH CIRCUIT TO EMERGENCY LIGHT. FOR EMERGENCY FLUORESCENT FIXTURES THAT ARE SCHEDULED TO BE SWITCHED CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A SWITCHED BRANCH CIRCUIT TO NORMAL. BALLAST AND HOT UNSWITCHED CONDUCTOR TO EMERGENCY BALLAST. EMERGENCY BALLAST SHALL BE CONFIGURED TO POWER SINGLE LAMP. ALL LIGHT FIXTURES FURNISHED BY OWNER FOR INSTALLATION BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. NOTE: SHEET NOTES INDICATED ABOVE MAY NOT NECESSARILY APPEAR AS PART OF THESE DRAWINGS IF NOT REQUIRED. SECURITY LEGEND AND ELECTRICAL WORK MATRIX SYMBOL ELECTRICAL BOX HEIGHT OFF FINISHED FLOOR TO CENTER LINE OF BOX ELECTRICAL BOX SIZE 01P 108" Q WC 108" (7% SC ETR Q ATM N/A RUNS IN SAME CONDUIT AS ATM ALARM CABLE. Q HS 63" WITH A 5/8 DIAMETER HOLE IN DOOR MULLION SINGLE GANG 4X4 N/A N/A N/A 0 HC DRIVE UP CANOPY APPLICATION 4X4 O HC VERIFY QC N/A SINGLE GANG SINGLE GANG OHHUB 14" OHW UB 48" QHUB QQ SD N/A ®WKA 52" SINGLE GANG SINGLE GANG SINGLE GAN IN TER i N/A 0 CI CEILING MOUNT SINGLE GANG SINGLE GANG CONDUIT STUB UP YES - ABOVE THE CEILING YES - ABOVE THE CEILING YES - PATHWAY INTO THE TELLER LINE N/A YES - STUBBED INTO DOOR JAM THEN ABOVE CEILING YES - STUBBED INTO THE BUILDING YES - ABOVE THE CEILING YES -ABOVE THE CEILING YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. YES - STUBBED INTO DOOR JAM THEN ABOVE CEILING YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. OWL 58" OCT OWT O CEILING MOUNT WALL- VERIFY LOCATION sv N/A 0 C • - FO- V 1 • Y TV COORDINATE L• ATION SINGLE GANG SINGLE GANG SINGLE GANG N/A N/A YES - ABOVE THE CEILING N/A YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. SINGLE GANG YES - STUBBED INTO DOOR JAM THEN ABOVE CEILING. YES - FROM BOX TO ABOVE ACCESS CEILING. DESIGNER NOTES C= CAMERA, M= MONITOR, D= DEVICE C- INTERIOR PENDANT C- INTERIOR DOME C- TELLER LINE TOWER C -ATM C- HEIGHT STRIP MULLION C- EXTERIOR ATM AND MISC DOMES M- BREAKROOM MONITOR M- PUBLIC VIEW MONITOR D- PLATFORM DESK HUB D -WALL HUB D- TELLER LINE HUB D -DOOR CONTACT D- ALARM KEYPAD D- MOTION DETECTOR D-ALARM LAMP D -SOUND DETECTORS. SINGLE POLE TOGGLE SWITCH, @ 46" UON 05 CEILING MOUNT OCCUPANCY SENSOR WATTSTOPPER DT -305 DUAL TECHNOLOGY. 0 JUNCTION BOX, SIZE & TYPE AS INDICATED OR AS REQUIRED O FLUSH FLOOR OUTLET. PROVIDE WITH METALLIC COVER COORDINATE FINISH WITH ARCHITECT. FOR LOCATIONS THAT SERVE MODULAR FURNITURE, PROVIDE WITH COVER TO ACCOMMODATE HARDWIRE CONNECTION TO FURNITURE WHIP. 0 0 0 M A PROVIDE RECEPTACLE MOUNTED IN CEILING, FACING DOWN. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION. 20 AMP 125V 3W DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, @ 18" UON 20 AMP 125V 3W DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, @ 18" UON TELEPHONE OUTLET, PROVIDE SINGLE GANG MUD RING WITH CONDUIT STOPPING 6" FROM THE OPENING TO PROVIDE AMPLE BENDING RADIUS. ALL ROUGH- INS FOR SINGLE WALL OUTLET SHALL BE 3/4" EMT, FURNITURE FEEDS SHALL BE 1.5' EMT ALL STUBBED TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING WITH PULL WIRE. IF BOX IS REQUIRED USE 4 " SQUARE BOX, 3.5 "DEEP.@ 18" UON. COORDINATE WITH VENDOR PLANS AND IN FIELD FOR EXACT LOCATION. COMBINATION TELEPHONE AND DATA OUTLET,' PROVIDE SINGLE GANG MUD RING WITH CONDUIT STOPPING 6" FROM THE OPENING TO PROVIDE AMPLE BENDING RADIUS. ALL ROUGH- INS FOR SINGLE WALL OUTLET SHALL BE 3/4" EMT, FURNITURE FEEDS SHALL BE 1.5 EMT ALL STUBBED TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING WITH PULL WIRE. IF BOXES REQUIRED USE 4 SQUARE BOX 3.5 DEEP.. COORDINATE WITH VENDOR PLANS AND IN FIELD FOR EXACT LOCATION. LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT NON- FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH SIZED PER NEC FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, SIZE PER UNIT LABEL, PER NEC, EQUIPMENT CONNECTION LIGHT LINE WEIGHT INDICATES EXISTING ELECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN CONCEALED BELOW FLOOR OR FINISHED GRADE OR IN FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT CONDUIT CONCEALED IN CEILING OR WALL CONDUIT RISER - UP OR DOWN FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULLSTATION, 48" AFF FIRE ALARM COMBINATION AUDIBLENISUAL UNIT, WALL MOUNTED, . 80" AFF TO BOTTOM OF STROBE LENS FIRE ALARM STROBE UNIT, WALL MOUNTED FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE/ VISUAL UNIT, CEILING MOUNTED. DEVICE TO BE DEMOLISHED. REFER TO DEMOLITION NOTES BELOW SPEAKER, TANNOY CEILING MODEL CMS401e; SPEAKER CABLE, WEST PENN 2522614 AWG. 2 CONDUCTOR UNSHIELDED. SHEET NOTE REFERENCE SECTION DESIGNATION: TOP LETTER INDICATES SECTION, BOTTOM LETTER/NUMBER INDICATES SHEET DETAIL DESIGNATION: TOP NUMBER INDICATES DETAIL, BOTTOM LETTER/NUMBER INDICATES SHEET MECHANICAL & PLUMBING EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION DENOTES EXISTING: EQUIPMENT, SCHEDULED TO REMAIN DENOTES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PROVIDE. NEW DENOTES RELOCATED EXISTING EQUIPMENT NOTE: SYMBOLS INDICATED ABOVE MAY NOT NECESSARILY APPEAR AS PART OF THESE DRAWINGS IF NOT REQUIRED. L REVIEWED ,FOR COMPLIANCE PLIANCE WITH NFPA70- NEC MAR 0 4 2011 '°W ty o kw a BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED MAR 01 2011 PERMIT CENTER �.i 0 Z ° rg • co }; ur Z w 0 0 (C 0 Z Q ..w�� N ac —ID F' �C co 0° z Q 0 m O ° a) co CD 0 N- CO M 0 CO d" c1' (o 0 (N ICI. N 0 N 0) (0 • CALLISON www.callison.com 0 Andover LC) ti CV ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11 LEGEND, NOTES E -001 F E OWE 4CE, ROOM 105 1- z J z 0 U z W Iu Z 0 z W 0 0 0 0 a) a) N L V) 1 0 0 0 ED o co 0 0) 0 a) N' to 0 a \ < t e "r)' ,� �d • z 0 U 1 J u BY 2 UM CO CO CO oyez H co fC UPO ROOM . tUj r—FIEVIEVVED � TH COMPLIANCE NFPA70 • NEC MAR 042011. DEMOLISH f DEMOLISH ,1 RECEPTACLE; ISSUED 1 REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11 ER Io. AREA VAULT ity o Tik w a BUILDING DIVISIO N RECEIVED MAR 012011 PERMIT CENTER POWER PLAN DEMO SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0 Floor Plan - POWER DEMO NORTH E-1 01 10 E DEMOLISH EXISTING DOWNLIGHT (TYPICAL) DEMOLISH EXISTING 2X4 LIGHT CONF ERENCE 0 0 0 ai a) a) 4-, 1 aa)) (0 0 0 0 CO 0) a) m a) c F 0 ti co co CO .t (0 0 N 206 448 4450 DEMOLISH EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE (TYPICAL) DEMOLISH EXISTING DOWNLIGHT (TYPICAL) DEMOLISH EXISTING LIGHT TRACK D DEMOLISH EXISTING 2X4 LIGHT (TYPICAL) DEMOLISH EXISTING DOWNLIGHT (TYPICAL) DEMOLISH EXISTING 4X4 LIGHTS (TYPICAL). DEMOLISH EXISTING DOWNLIGHT (TYPICAL) • LOBBY 0 H 1 102 1 RELOCATE EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR. SEE SHEET E -121 FOR NEW LOCATION. (TYPICAL) N 0 N- O N 0 CV NOTE: COORDINATE EXTENT OF DEMOLITION OF BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING SERVICE. EXISTING LIGHTING TO REUSE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO SERVE NEW LIGHTING FIXTURE. SEE SHEET E -121 FOR NEW LIGHTING REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE 0� NECTH ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11 ELLER iORK AREA 108 A DEMOLISH EXISTING DOWNLIGHT (TYPICAL) Ceiling Plan - LIGHTING DEMO SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -O" NORTH E-1 02 1 10 FLUSH MOUNTED WALL PULL BOX FOR EXTRON VIDEO, AND CAT 5e CABLES RECESSED DUPLEX WALL RECEPTACLE (ARLINGTON PART N DVFR1 W OR SIMILAR) ON ONE DEDICATED 120V /20A CIRCUIT CONNECT DEDICATED CIRCUIT TO SURGEX MODEL SX20 -NE SURGE PROTECTOR AT POWER PANEL. SURGE PROTECTOR FOIC 7.5" RECEPTACLE/ PULL BOX MAY BE LOCATED OFF- CENTER WITHIN THIS AREA PROVIDE BREAKERS AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE NEW CIRCUITS rew vormezea ifirilyi 04 n: w, A NEW ILLUMINATED ATM SIGNAGE. CONNECT TO SIGNAGE CIRCUIT. @ADD TO CONTACTOR SERVING EXISTING EXTERIOR SIGNAGE 36" D M "A" A.F.F. . TO CENTER OF RECEPTACLE/ PULL BOX SEE VENDOR DRAWING FOR EXACT MOUNTING HEIGHT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN RECEPTACLE BANK DETAIL NTS NEW ILLUMINATED SIGNAGE. CONNECT TO SIGNAGE CIRCUIT. NEW INTERNALLY LIT FLOURESCENT SIGNAGE. CONNECT TO SIGNAGE CIRCUIT. W - HUB WL�n MOUNT ADJACENT TO MONITOR EXTEND CIRCUIT TO EXISTING RECEPTACLE NEW ILLUMINATED ATM SIGNAGE. CONNECT TO SIGNAGE CIRCUIT. TO BID TERMI E UTING NEW UN TO SERVE STATIONS AT LINE JANITOR CLOSET T VIDEO MONITOR POWER A ;WA\ [L: D U HUB FEED THESE CUBICALS WITH BASEBOARD RACEWAY FROM ADJACENT WALL/ YP 4)E:' BREAK ROOM - WL HUB: HUB VAULT ®ADD TO CONTACTOR SERVING EXISTING EXTERIOR SIGNAGE NOTE: SEE DIEBOLD DRAWINGS FOR COORDINATION OF POWER AND J- BOXES V V WVWVWVWCWU 0000000 TO INSTALL 3/4" B/C PLYWOOD AT (2) LOCATIONS ALONG WALL AS NOTED MOUNT 4x8 HEFT VERTICALLY) COVER WITH FIREPROOF PAINT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: TO ALLOW FOR TRANSFORMERS, SURFACE MOUNTED POWER OUTLETS ON SECURITY WALL TO EACH BE IN 4x4 BOX WITH SINGLE DUPLEX BOX COVER. RECESSED POWER OUTLETS ON SECURITY WALL TO FOLLOW SAME SPACING, TYPE OF RECESSED BOX TO BE DETERMINED IN THE FIELD. (TYP) REVIEWED. FOR COMPLIANCE �CT�i NE MAR 0 4 2011 amity of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION POWER PLAN E -11 j SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0 NEW FACADE EXISTING SOFFIT NEW METAL CANOPY METAL CANOPY SUPPORTS RECEIVED MAR 012011 EPERMIT CENTER L 01(07._ SEE SHEET E -001 FOR SHEET NOTES COORDINATE WITH VENDOR DRAWINGS REGARDING ALL CONDUIT ROUTING AT ETO ROOM BACKBOARDS. 0 v 0 Z o oC u- W Z m own 0u) Z H W co • a) • - a) J .,r S • re z v 0 o Z co N N L • a N o a < C 0 Et k W 0 ~ z Q 275 Andover ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11 NORTH Floor Plan - POWER E -111 5 10 F CONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING CIRCUIT AND SWITCHING (TYPICAL) E z cg W W z z z ¢ M co Et = O CO 0 N CO NI- .0 cr y CO 00 "— d 'r v co CO CO 0 0 N N 3 IFS I L 3 CONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING CIRCUIT AND SWITCHING (TYPICAL) D • CONNECT TO CIRCUIT A -35 SERVING EAST GROUND LIGHTS. VEER' a (0 1 a) (1) ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11. CONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING CIRCUIT AND SWITCHING (TYPICAL) NEW FACADE EXISTING SOFFIT NEW METAL CANOPY METAL CANOPY SUPPORTS COORDINATE SPEAKER CABLE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIVITY WITH DATA/VOICE" EQUIPMENT VENDOR. CEILING PLAN CONNECT TO CIP";_JIT A -37 SERVING SC H GROUND LIGHTS NORTH Ceiling Plan - LIGHTING E -121 1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 26050: GENERAL ELECTRICAL The Drawings, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Division 1 apply to work under this Section. PART 1 GENERAL: 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. General: Furnish all labor, materials, apparatus, tools, equipment, transportation, temporary construction and special or occasional services as required to make a complete working electrical installation, provide all modifications to accommodate the renovation work, as shown on the drawings or described in these specifications. 1.02 CODES AND STANDARDS: A. Specific 1. Comply with all applicable codes and Jurisdictional /Landlord requirements. 2. Equipment and materials specified under this division shall conform to the following standards where applicable. a. UL Underwriters' Laboratories. b. ASTM American Society for Testing Materials. c. CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers. d. ANSI American National Standards. Institute. e. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1.03 DRAWINGS; A. Layout: General layout shown on the drawings is diagrammatic. Coordinate wi th Architectural and other Trades /Owner Vendors for exact location of devices /equipment. B. Accuracy: 1. Drawings for the work under this Section are diagrammatic and complete details of the building which affect the electrical installation are not shown. Coordinate with drawings of all other trades: 2. Contractor shall verify lines, levels and dimensions shown on the Drawings and shall be responsible for the accuracy of the setting out of work and for its strict conformance with existing conditions at the site. 1.04 SUBSTITUTIONS: Substitutions of specified devices and equipment shall not be allowed. 1.05 SUBMITTALS: A. Provide all submittals to the general contractor as required by the general contractor: 1.06 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: Equipment and materials shall be properly stored and adequately protected and carefully handled to prevent damage before and during installation. Equipment and materials shall be handled, stored, and protected in accordance with the manufacturers's recommendations and as approved by the Owner's Representative. Electrical conduit shall be stored to provide protection from the weather and accidental damage. Plastic conduit shall be stored on even supports and in locations not subject to direct sun rays or excessive heat. Cables shall be sealed, stored and handled carefully to avoid a damage to the outer covering or insulation and. damage from moisture and weather. Damaged or defective items, in the opinion of the Owner's Representative, shall be replaced with new items at the expense of the contractor. 1.07 PERMITS AND FEES: Provide, procure and pay for all permits, licenses and fees required to carry on and complete the work. PART 2 PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 ` EXECUTION: 3.01 Not Applicable 3.02 INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS A. Refer to Division 1. B. At the time of completion, an adequate period shall be allotted by the contractor for instruction of building operating and maintenance personnel in the use of all systems. All personnel shall be instructed at one time, the Contractor making all necessary arrangements with manufacturers's representatives. The equipment manufacturer shall provide product literature and application guides for the Users' reference. C. Costs, if any, for the above service shall be paid by the Contractor. 3.03 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS (AS- BUILT) A. Provide Project Record Drawings and Specifications as required by other Sections of Specifications and as required herein. Such drawings shall fully represent installed conditions including actual location of outlets, correct conduit and wire sizing as well, as routing, revised fixture scheduling listing the manufacturer and products actually installed. B. All changes to drawings shall be made by qualified draftspersons to match existing line work and lettering as closely as possible. 3.04 WORKMANSHIP A. Preparation, handling and installation shall be in accordance with manufacturer's P written instructions and technical data particular to the product specified and /or approved except as otherwise specified. Coordinate work and cooperate with other in furnishing and placing this work. Work to approved shopdrawings for work by others and to field measurements as necessary to properly fit the work. Conform to the National Electrical Contractor's Association Standard of Installation for general installation practice. 3.05 SCHEDULE OF WORK: Arrange work to conform to the schedule which has been established for the progress of the work. Advise regarding shipping schedule of major equipment. 3.06 SUPERVISION: Contractor shall personally or through an authorized and competent representative constantly supervise the work from beginning to completion and, within reason, keep the same workmen and foreman on the project throughout the project duration. 3.07 PROTECTION: Keep conduits, junction boxes, outlet boxes, and other openings closed to prevent entry of foreign matter. Cover fixtures, equipment and apparatus and protect against dirt, paint, water, chemical or mechanical damage,` before and during construction period. Restore to original condition any fixture, apparatus, or equipment damaged prior to final acceptance. Protect bright finished surfaces and similar items until in service. No rust or damage will be permitted. 3.08 SPECIAL TOOLS: Ail special tools for proper operation and maintenance of the equipment provided under this section shall be delivered to the Owner's representative. 3.09 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Install all required sleeves, forms and insets before walls or partition are built. Cutting and patching of walls, partitions, ceilings and floor necessary for reception of work, caused by failure to provide or properly located sleeves, forms and insets, incorrect location of work or failure to cooperate with other trades, shall be done at expense of trade responsible: No cutting of finished or structural work may be done without acceptance. When necessary to have finished material or structural work cut, furnish necessary drawings to trade whose materials are out to be cut. 3.10 CLEARANCES: Provide working clearance in front of, in back of, and to sides for ail electrical equipment as required by National Electrical Code Article 110. 3.11 DEMOLITION: Demolition and removal of existing electrical services to the existing tenant space to be by the Contractor. 3.12 ACCESS PANEL A. Elec. contractor shall provide all access panels required for code required access to electrical devices and junction boxes. B. Access panels shall not be allowed in Sales Area ceiling or walls. Devices and equipment that normally would be concealed from view shall be located at normally accessible areas such as above ceiling, near HVAC diffusers or in back rooms in accessible ceiling areas. END OF SECTION SECTION 26100: BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS The General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Division 1 apply to work under this Section. PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work specified in this section encompasses products need to accommodate the work shown on plans, assemblies and basic installation methods required for electrical project systems specified under this Division and includes, but is not limited to: 1. Conduit, raceways, and fittings. 2. Wire and cables. 3. Wire connections and devices. 4. Outlet boxes. 5. Pull and junction boxes. 6. Switches and receptacles. 7. Device plates. 8. Overcurrent protective devices. 9. Telephone terminal backboard. 10. Light Fixtures and Lamps. 11. Conduit for Low Voltage Cabling Systems. 12. Empty raceway provisions for burglar alarm and security system detection units and switches. 13. Panelboards and associated equipment PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 CONDUIT AND FITTINGS A. Rigid Steel Conduit 1. Conduit, rigid steel: full weight, threaded, hot -dip galvanized, inside enameled, conforming to ANSI C80.1. 2. Three -piece couplings: electroplated, cast malleable iron. Efcor 165 series, O.Z. /Gedney 4 -50 series or equal. 3. Threadless couplings: electroplated, cast malleable iron, with integral conduit stop. Efcor 1760. 4. Threadless connectors: electroplated, cast malleable iron, on threaded male hub plastic insulated throat rated 90 degrees C minimum. Efcor 1750B series, O.Z. /Gedney 31 -050 IT series or equal. 5. insulated bushings: threaded polypropylene or thermosetting phenolic rated 150 degrees C minimum. 6. Insulated grounding bushings: threaded cast malleable iron body with insulated throat and steel, "lay -in" ground lug with compression screw. O.Z. /Gedney BLG series, Thomas & Betts 3870 series or equal 7. Insulated metallic bushings: threaded cast malleable iron body with plastic insulated throat rated 105 degrees C. O.ZJGedney Type B, Thomas & Betts 1222 series or equal B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) 1. Conduit: Shall be formed of cold rolled strip steel, electrical resistance welded continuously along the longitudinal seam and hot -dip galvanized after fabrication. Conduit shall conform to ANSI C80.3 specifications and shall meet U.L. requirements. 2. Couplings: Electroplated, cast malleable iron, gland compression type, U.L. listed rain and concrete tight through 1 -1/4 inch trade size, O.Z. /Gedney 6050W series, Efcor 760 series or equal. Set screw type couplings may be used in dry locations, O.Z. /Gedney 5050 series or equal. 3. Connectors: Gland compression type with cast malleable iron body with male hub and insulated plastic throat 150 degrees C. temperature rated. O.Z. /Gedney 4050 series or equal. C. MC Cabling (Only if allowed by Landlord Code and Jurisdiction) Y Y ) 1. Metal clad cable shall be constructed in strict accordance with UL 1569. The cable shall bear the UL label and manufacturer's "E" number 2. Acceptable Sizes for MC Cable 12/2 through 12/9; 10/2 through 10/ 9 and shall contain copper conductors only, no aluminum allowed 3. Manufacturer - AFC or equal 4.. Conductors: Copper; solid or stranded 5. Insulation: Thermoplastic (THHN) or equivalent; voltage rating 600V; temperature rating 90 °C 6. Armor Aluminum; corrugated or smooth tube 7. Not used 8. Cable shall be fire rated, 1 hour minimum or higher as required by specific installation area, UL listed, rated for use in cable tray, and for use in environmental air plenums 9. Connectors: Furnish only UL listed MC connectors manufactured for MC cable. Connectors shall be steel; die cast not. allowed. 10. MC Cabling Supports: Caddy, or approved equal. All supports shall be U.L. listed for the application, and shall comply with the NEC. Tie -wraps and staples are not acceptable: Utilize the following: 1 Snap -in supports to framing stud, Caddy #MAC2. 2. Strap to framing stud, Caddy #FXC20 3. Drop -wire supports, Caddy ##PCS1. 4. Cable snap clip for attachment to structure, Caddy #SC. 5. Cable support for attachment to framing stud, Caddy #CJ6. 6. Support and anti- rattle clip for MC through studs, Caddy #781. 11. MC Cabling shall only be allowed for applications as allowed by the jurisdiction and the landlord. Prior to installation, contractor shall confirm with both agencies, that MC is permitted. For installations that have not been approved by both agencies, the contractor shall be responsible for the removal of the MC and replacement with EMT, at the expense of the contractor. 12. MC cabling shall not be allowed to run into the panelboards. Transition to EMT by means of a wirewayy, above panelboards, and run branch circuits in EMT from wireway to panelboards no exceptions 13. Contractor's bid shall reflect costs for utilizing MC Cabling and /or EMT installation as permitted by the jurisdiction and landlord. 14.` MC cable shall not be permitted in areas open to public view:` 2.02 WIRE AND CABLE A. General Acceptable manufacturers: General Electric Co. Rome Cable Southwire Triangle, 1. p 9 , PWC Inc., or equal. 2. Conductor material: All wire and cable shall be insulated copper conductors for all wire sizes. Aluminum wire and cable shall not be used 3. Insulation: Insulation shall be THWN -THHN for wire sizes through size 1/0 AWG. For larger wire sizes insulation shall be THWN, XHHW, THIN or as required to suit application. 4. Fixture wire: Type AF. 5. Minimum conductor size: Power and lighting branch circuits: #12 AWG Signal and control circuits under 100 volts: #14 AWG. Any 120V./ 20A. circuits over 75 L. F. must be #10 AWG. 6. Color code. Color code all conductors in accord with NEC as follows: 120/208V 277/480V Phase A Black Brown Phase B Red Orange Phase C Blue Yellow Neutral White Gray 2.03 OUTLET BOXES AND COVERS A. Standard Outlet Boxes: Galvanized, one - piece, drawn steel, knock -out type of size and configuration best suited to the application indicated on the plans. Minimum box size, 4 inch square by 1 -1/2 inch deep. Switch Boxes: Two inch by 3 -inch long, galvanized steel switch boxes shall be used only for the installation of single switches, Install multiple switches in standard gang boxes with raised device covers suitable for the application indicated. 2.04 SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES A. General: Color of devices shall be white unless directed otherwise. 1. All general purpose 20 a mpere, 125-250 volt receptacles and 120 -277 volt switches shall conform to NEMA WD 1 and applicable U.L. tests. 2. All device and covers colors at finished areas shall be approved by the architect prior to install. Receptacles: 1. Ground fault circuit interrupter receptacle: NEMA type 5 -20R LEVITON #6898 -HG or equal. 2. Duplex receptacles: NEMA type 5 -20R, heavy duty specification grade, side wired only, LEVITON 5243 or equal. C. Flexible Metallic Conduit 1 Conduit: Shall be fabricated in continuous lengths from galvanized steel strip, spirally wound and formed to provide an interlocking design. 6' MAX. LENGTH Flexible conduit is not permitted in walls. 2. Fittings: Connectors shall be made of the screw clamp with cast malleable iron bodies and threaded male hubs with insulated throats. 3. Flexible conduit shall only be allowed in the lengths and for applications as allowed by the jurisdiction and Landlord. Contractor shall be responsible for correcting installation that is not in compliance with the jurisdictional and Landlord requirements D. Liquid Tight Flexible Metallic Conduit 1. Conduit: Anaconda Type U.A., Coleman Type Uxt1 or equal. 2. Fittings: Connector body and gland nut shall be of cadmium plated cast malleable iron, with insulated throat, MAX. 24 ", T & B 5331 series, O.Z. /Gedney 4Q -38 -1T series, 2.05 or equal. E. Minimum acceptable conduit size shall be 3/4 inch. Device color and finish shall be white unless directed otherwise. All device and covers colors at finished areas shall be approved by the architect prior to install C. Switches: Twenty ampere, 120 -277 volts, fast make -slow break, quiet type switch with . silver cadmium alloy contacts, binding head terminal screws, side wired only Switch color and finish shall be white unless directed otherwise. 1. Single pole, single throw, LEVITON #1221 or equal. 2. Three -way, LEVITON #1223 or equal. DEVICE PLATES Flush Device Plates: Plates shall be smooth plastic, color to match device, LEVITON #8600 series or equal. Surface Mounted Devices, indoor: Galvanized metal to fit box. A. C. Outdoor, Weatherproof: Die cast aluminum construction, corrosion resistant, heavy duty, hinged cover flap, and gasket, LEVITON #6196, horizontal moun D. All device and covers colors at finished areas shall be approved by the architect prior to install 2.06 DISCONNECT SWITCHES REVIEWED FOR-- COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70 - NEC MAR 042011 -try QT vu L UILDING DIVISION A. Switch Interior: Dead -front construction with hinged arc suppressor and switch blades which are fully visible in the "OFF "" position and with door open. RECEIVED Switch Mechanism: Quick -make and quick -break operating handle and mechanism MAR 0 1 2011 with dual cover interlock to prevent unauthorized opening of the switch door in the "ON" position or closing the switch mechanism while the door is open. PERMIT CENTER C. Ratings Switches shall be horsepower rated for the operating voltage and with fused or non -fused arrangements as shown on the drawings: D. Enclosures: NEMA 1, code gauge sheet steel with hinged cover, or NEMA 3R as shown on Drawings, and as reguired by application. co iti>t z W z t9 z W z < I". ,,MnI J V • cc z o z 0 0 0 • a) Criu) N 0 v7 0 0 0 L • z 0 H J 1 V E 0 Z C y o Tu a v cn N co � r co Cti > > 0' O a) C -r Q N.• CV 0 0 ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/11 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E -301 6 10 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 2.07 Panelboards A. Prior to bid, visit site amd determine condition of existing panelboards. In the event existing panels do not have physical capacity to accomodate added circuits, provide new panelboard. B. Provide new typed panel directories for all existing panelboards. Directories shall accurately list the new and existing loads that are served from ever circuit. 2.08 Not Used 2.09 PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Circuit Breakers: Match existing manufacturer, type, and A.I.C. rating B. Ratings: Refer to drawings and panel schedules for trip frame and poles required. Equipment shall be fully rated based on available fault current level. 2.10 ELECTRICAL SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Conduit Straps: Hot -dip galvanized, cast malleable iron, one hole type strap with cast clamp -backs and spacers as required. O.Z. /Gedney #14 -50G strap and #141G spacer, Refcor #231 strap and #131 spacer, or equal. B. Construction Channel: 1 -1/2 inch by 1-1/2 inch 12 gauge galvanized steel channel with 17/32 inch diameter bolt holes, 1 -1/2 inches on center, in base of the channel. Kindorf 905 series, Unistrut P- 1000 -HS, or equal. C Fasteners (General): Wood screws for fastening to wood. Machine screws for fastening to steel. Toggle bolts for fastening to hollow concrete block, gypsum board or plaster wall. Expansion anchors for attachments to pre- poured concrete. 2.11 IDENTIFYING DEVICES A. Panelboard Directories: Shall be typewritten, arranged in numerical order and shall show the number of the circuit is indicated. The room numbers used shall be verified with the Owner and shall not necessarily be those used in the drawings. Mount directories in a 6" x 8" metal frame under plexiglass inside each panelboard. For each affected panel board, provide new typed directory. B Wire & Terminal Markers: Self- adhering, pre - printed vinyl with self - laminating wrap ground strip Brady B191 series, Thomas & Betts WSI series, or equal. 2.12 Not Used 2.13 GROUNDING A. Enclosures of equipment, raceways, and fixtures shall be permanently and effectively grounded. Provide code- sized, (unless otherwise indicated) copper, insulated green equipment ground with all branch and feeder circuit runs. Equipment ground shall originate at panelboard ground bus and shall be bonded to all switch and receptacle boxes and electrical equipment enclosures. B Isolated ground conductors shall terminate on isolated ground bus and receptacle isolated ground Tugs only. 2.14 Not Used PART 3 3.01 CONDUIT AND RACEWAY APPLICATIONS EXECUTION A. Rigid Steel Conduit: For all exposed and U/G conduit exposed to mechanical damage. Minimum size is 3/4 ". B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Interior power and lighting branch circuits where run concealed above suspended ceiling, in stud walls, furred spaces, and where not exposed to mechanical damage, or above 6' from floor. C. Flexible Metallic Conduit: In dry locations connection to transformers, (6' MAX.), vibrating equipment (24" MAX.), and to recessed lighting fixtures. D. Liquid -Tight Flexible Metallic Conduit: In damp and wet locations for connection to all pump motors, solenoid valves, HVAC equipment and similar devices shall be made using liquid tight flexible metallic conduit. Provide separate ground wire independent of conduit, run inside conduit and bonded at both ends to enclosures. Maximum length of 24 inches. 3.02 CONDUIT INSTALLATION A. General 1. Conduit system shall be concealed unless exposed work is clearly called for on drawings. 2. Conduits shall be tightly covered and well protected during construction using metallic bushings and bushing "pennies" to seal open ends. 3. In all empty conduits or ducts, install a 200 -pound tensile strength polyethylene pulling rope. 4 Conduit systems shall be electrically continuous throughout. install code size, insulated, copper, green grounding conductor in all conduit runs pulled with phase and netural conductors. B. Layout 1. Locations of conduit runs shall be planned in advance of the installation and coordinated with the ductwork, plumbing, ceiling and wall construction in the same areas and shall not unnecessarily cross other conduits or pipe, nor prevent removal of ceiling or tiles or panels, nor block access to mechanical or electrical equipment. 2. Where practical, install conduits in groups, in parallel, for vertical and horizontal runs and at elevations that avoid unnecessary offsets. 3. Exposed conduit shall be run parallel or at right angles to the centerlines of columns and beams. 4. Conduits shall not be placed closer than 12 inches from a parallel hot water or steam line or 3 inches from such lines crossing perpendicular to the runs. C. Supports 1. All raceway systems shall be secured to the building structures using specified fasteners, clamps and hangers spaced according to code requirements. 2. Support single runs of conduit using one hole pipe straps. Where run horizontally on walls in damp or wet location, install "clamp- backs" to space conduit off the surface. 3. Multiple conduit runs shall be supported using "trapeze" hangers fabricated from specified construction channel, mounted to 3/8 inch diameter, threaded steel rods secured to building structures., Fasten conduit to construction channel with standard one hole pipe clamps or the equivalent. D. Termination and Joints Raceways shall be joined using specified coupling or transition couplings where dissimilar raceway systems are joined. Conduits shall be securely fastened to cabinets, boxes and gutters using two Iocknuts and an insulating bushing or specified insulated connectors. Install grounding bushings or bonding jumpers on all conduits terminating at concentric knockouts. 3. Conduit terminations exposed at weatherproof enclosures and cast outlet boxes shall be made watertight using specified connectors and hubs. 4 Install expansion couplings where any conduit crosses a building separation or expansion joint. E. Penetrations 1. All floor penetrations shall be sealed water- tight. Maintain fire rating as required. 2. Fire -safe all rated wall penetrations using 3M listed fire- safing sealants and assemblies. 3.03 CABLE AND WIRE INSTALLATION A. General 1. Conductors shall not be installed in conduit until all work of any nature that may cause damage is completed. Care shall be taken in pulling conductors that insulation is not damaged. U.L. approved non - petroleum base and insulating type pulling compound shall be used as needed. 2. All cables shall be installed and tested in accordance with manufacturer's requirements and warranty. Splicing and Terminating 1. All aspects of splicing and terminating shall be in accordance with cable manufacturer's published procedures. 2, Make up all splices in outlet boxes with connectors as specified herein with separate tails of correct color to be made up to splice. Provide at least six (6) inches of tails packed in box after splice is made up. 3. All wire and cable in panels, terminal cabinets and equipment enclosures shall be bundled and clamped. C. MC Cable Installation 1. install cable in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and in strict accordance with NFPA 70, Article 334 2. Use solid conductor for branch circuits 12 AWG and smaller 3. 4. Bend cable per NEC, Article 334 Grounding: All cable shall contain a green wire ground. The jacket shall not serve as the only grounding means Suspension: 1. Cable shall be strapped tight to underside of decking where practical 2. Cable shall have independent suspension and shall not be tied to ceiling grid suspension system, plumbing piping, or sprinkler piping. 3. Cable shall be grouped separately from low voltage cable systems. 4. Support cable every 6 feet, maximum. 5. Cable shall be strapped every 6' -0', at each turn, and within 12 inches of all junction boxes using cable straps, not ties. 6. Bundling: Install no more than 4 cables together in a single bundle 6. Routing: 1. Bending radius shall be approximately 12 times the external diameter of the metal sheath. 2. Routing of the cable shall follow the orthogonal grid of the building structural elements -f the building, such, as beams and purlins. 7 Cable in ceilings shall run as tight to structure as possible, and in no case (with the exception of drops) less than 12 inches above accessible ceilings. 8. MC cable shall not be used in final homerun connection to the branch circuit panel 9. Isolated ground circuits and normal ground circuits shall be run in separate cables. 10. Cable shall be installed using bushings or bushed fittings. 104 INSTALLATION OF BOXES AND WIRING SERVICES A. General All outlets shall finish FLUSH with wall finishes and ceiling, except where exposed work is called for There shall be no gap between box and wall or ceiling material. Any opening between box and wall or ceiling shall be caulked airtight. Install raised device covers on all outlet boxes as required to finish flush with surface. Covers shall be of a depth to suit the wall or ceiling finish. Leave no unused openings in any box. Install close -up plugs as required to seal openings. Exposed outlet boxes and boxes in damp and wet locations shall be cast metal with gasketed cast metal cover plates. B. Boxes Layout 1. Outlet boxes shall be installed at the locations and elevations shown on the drawings or specified herein. Make adjustments to locations as required by structural conditions and to suit coordination requirements of other trades. 2. Outlet boxes in stud wall and partitions shall not be mounted back -to -back nor shall through -wall boxes be permitted. 3. Where installation is within or behind casework, coordinate exact location with casework contractor prior to rough -in to ensure accessibility. C. Supports 1. Boxes installed in stud walls shall be equipped with brackets designed for attaching directly to the studs or shall be mounted on heavy gauge galvanized steel box supports. 2. Fixture outlet boxes installed in suspended ceilings of gypsum board or lath and plaster construction shall be mounted to 16 gauge metal channel bars attached to main ceiling runners. 3. Fixture outlet boxes installed in suspended ceilings systems supporting acoustical tiles or panels shall be supported directly from the structures above wherever pendant - mounted fixtures are installed from the box. D Mounting Heights: Unless noted otherwise heights are from finished floor to center line of device box shall be as follows, and in accordance with handicapped accessibility requirements of State Code. Device: Height(inches) Convenience receptacle 18 Convenience receptacles above Counters unless otherwise noted 44 Switches, light 46 Telephone outlet 18 END OF SECTION: REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 -NEC MAR 0 4 2011 City of T BUILDING DIV SION EL11O1Io 1 RECEIVED MAR 012011 PERMIT CENTER 0 O 0 Z o H � • u W Z l'V U) Z +, 1- H m J I' cn z a o 0 U' Z CO 0 co 0 0 0 0 448 3376 0 0 fV 206 448 4450 CO CO r CO C3) 0 l CV 0 (V ISSUED / REVISED DATE PERMIT SET 02/25/1.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E -302