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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL12-0498 - BEST BUY - MOBILEBEST BUY MOBILE 17250 SOUTHCENTER PY suri1E 116 EL1 2-0498 City oili'ukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -43 1 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov Parcel No.: 7888920020 Address: 17250 SOUTHCENTER PY TUKW Project Name: BEST BUY MOBILE ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: EL12 -0498 Issue Date: 08/02/2012 Permit Expires On: 01/29/2013 " Owner: Name: WIG PROPERTIES LLC -SS Address: 4811 134TH PL SE , BELLEVUE WA 98006 Contact Person: Name: RICHARD BURG Address: 117 HURT DR SE , SMYRNA GA, 30082 Contractor: Name: CEDAR GROVE ELECTRIC INC Address: 1819 CENTRAL AVE S SP 71 , KENT WA 98032 Contractor License No: CEDARGE955BC Phone: 800 517 -6484 Phone: 253 -373 -0056 Expiration Date: 01/21/2013 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO REMAIN. NEW WORK WILL CONSIST OF PROVIDING POWER TO POWER POS STATIONS, PLUG MOLD AT WALL FIXTURES, AND MISCELLANEOUS RECEPTACLES AS SHOWN ON PLANS. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TO BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT AS REQUIRED. INSTALL NEW LED TRACK LIGHTING AND (6) NEW 2 X 2' RECESSED FLUORESCENTS. 2 X 4' LIGHTS ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN OR BE RELOCATED. Value of Electrical: NRES: $14,260.00 Fees Collected: $438.13 RES: $0.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA Electrical service provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: National Electrical Code Edition: 2008 Date: I hereby certify that I have read and +xam>yned this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complie with,`whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not pr construction or t Signature: performance of work. e to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Print Name: Date: 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 -4/10 EL12 -0498 Printed: 08 -02 -2012 • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. EL 12 -0498 * *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 -4/10 EL12 -0498 Printed: 08 -02 -2012 CITY OF TUKWILA. Community Development Deportment Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 httn: / /ww19 ‘v.Tukd ita W A. um. Electiical:Permit No. EL( rat b Project No. Date Application Accepted: CC ;01;14— _ . . Date Application Expires: 1 J� (For office use only) 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 King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 788892:0020 Site Address: 17250 Southcenter Parkway Suite Number TBD Floor 1 New Tenant: 0 Yes ❑..No Tenant Name: Best Buy Mobile PROPERTY OWNER Name: Richard Burg Name: Wig Properties, LLC City: Smyrna State: GA Zip: 30082 Address: 4811 134th Place SE Email: richburg@uspermit.net City: Bellevue State: WA zip: 98006 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project; communication Name: Richard Burg Address: 117 Hurt Drive SE City: Smyrna State: GA Zip: 30082 Phone: (800) 517 -6484 Fax: (800) 517 -3758 Email: richburg@uspermit.net ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company"Name: evt-te -Bid, Willi- OIGo V V I � " Address: . City; State: Zip. Phone: Fax:, Contr Reg No.: - - . - - Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No A /i f _ �.,0 101 ',mill Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price):` $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): 18,750 New tenant build out. Electrical service is existing to remain. New work will consist of providing power to: powerPOS, stations, . plug mold at wall fixtures, and nusc. receptacles as shown on plans. Low voltage wiring to be installed in conduit as. required. Install new LED track fighting and (6) new 2'x2' recessed fluorescents. 2'x4' lights are existing to.remain or be relocated: Will service be altered? 0 Yes 12 No Adding more than 50 amps? C Yes Type of Use: Mercantile - Retail sales of cellular phones and accessories .. Tvae of work: ❑ New ❑ Addition ❑; Service Change • Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm Prooerty erved bv: • Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light H:Wppliesim.\Fones- Apptimtione Oa Lme12011 Apptienionalearisel Peme AppliemonReyited 8.411 door Revised: Augat 2D11 bh ❑ Remodel - ❑ Telecommunication .0 "Tenant:Irnptovei9erii [] Temporary Sen'ice Pagel RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $152.85 581.90 ea. $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) • 57.65 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $68.25 ❑ Low voltage systems $59.85 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI- FAMILY AND COMMERCIALI. Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) 563.00 ❑ Temporary service (generator) 578:75 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $84.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals Number of concessions $10.50 ea $78.75 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Conatrucdon - In all cases,. a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will fie reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Explradon 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 : • 1 E LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Mailing Address: /17 ^terc • N: Applierion nsant- Appltation On tim'2011 AwhalonlElwYricd Permit Applindoai Rwned I70.11.doca Aeviwd: August 2011 ld, Date: Day Telephone:. b VOYA City Wit. Zs, Page :2 of 2' • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -43 1 -3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 7888920020 Permit Number: EL12 -0498 Address: 17250 SOUTHCENTER PY TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 05/30/2012 Applicant: BEST BUY MOBILE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R12 -02266 Initials: JEM User ID: 1655 1 Payee: J T BATTERSON, CEDAR GROVE ELECTRIC // TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA Authorization No. 00169G ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 333.30 Payment Amount: $333.30 Payment Date: 08/02/2012 11:30 AM Balance: $0.00 Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.00 333.30 Total: $333.30 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 08 -02 -2012 Cilloof Tukwila. • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: htp: //www. ci. tukwila. wa. us SET RECEIPT RECEIPT NO: R12 -01728 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 05/30/2012 User ID: 1165 Total Payment: 1,115.75 Payee: C.M. ARCHITECTURES, P.A. SET ID: S000001751 SET NAME: Tmp set/Initialized Activities SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member D12 -182 EL12 -0498 M12 -081 TOTAL: Amount 957.06 104.83 53.86 957.06 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 120598 1,115.75 TOTAL: 1,115.75 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 TOTAL: 104.83 1,010.92 1,115.75 Cedar Grove Electric, Inc Best Buy Mobile, Tukwila, WA PROJECT# 26 -12 -0157 08 This SubContract must be signed and returned before any work is performed. Subcontractor will be held to the following additional requirements: V A6 WI I b(C ■AA IfTbrei Okv't 1. Before and as a condition of receiving the first draw, which can be no more than 50% of contract amount, the subcontractor is required to list all material suppliers that may provide material or supplies on the job on form titled Supplier List on Horizon Retail Construction Project as well as sign the Declaration at the bottom of this form declaring the information to be true and correct. 2. Before and as a condition of receiving the more than 50% of contract amount, the subcontractor will need to provide final unconditional material lien waivers from all material suppliers used. 3. At the discretion of Horizon Retail Construction, the subcontractor may be requested to update the form titled Supplier List on Horizon Retail Construction Project as well as sign the Declaration at the bottom of this form before receiving either the second or final draw on this project. 4. Do NOT hold retention; Invoice 100% or per terms of Subcontract, or your invoice will be rejected. 5. Payment for all work completed under this construction contract shall be paid as follows: 100% Upon Completion CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURE: 1. Additional work WILL NOT be authorized in the field. 2. To obtain a signed change order you must forward a detailed proposal including cost breakdown into man hours and material in a timely manner. 3. A written change order signed by Dan Scharf. prior to doing any extra work is required for payment. Consideration for any work over the original contract amount without a written change order signed by Dan Scharf will be null & void. CONTRACT AMOUNT Description Amount Electrical $14,260.00 Total ALL AMOUNTS INVOICED SHOULD INCLUDE APPLICABLE SALES / USE TAX AND AMOUNTS SEPARATELY STATED. SUBCONTRACTOR DATES COMMENCEMENT DATE 7/30/2012 ROUGH INSPECTION DATE 8/6/2012 FINAL COMPLETION DATE 8/24/2012 MATERIAL DELIVERED BY PAYMENT TERMS / CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE: I agree to the scope of work, payment terms, insurance requirements and change order procedures as stated in this Construction Contracts. THIS COMPLETED AND SIGNED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS TOGETHER WITH YOUR INSURANCE CERTIFICATE & W9 MUST B. /RECEIV D BEFORE COMENCING THE SUBCONTRACTED WORK. Sign4, of ndor q f p�ytl�nt / Date Federal ID #�� j�(ii5 Name that corresponds to Federal ID: Cedar Grove Electric, Inc. Subcontract #:26 -12 -0157- 08 Dan Scharf en4VCEIVeb AUG O 2 2012 Horizon makes every effort to issue payment within 30-45 days from invoice RECEIPT DATE. Failure to provide requested documentation or to properly invoice will result in delays of payment. All payments to subcontractor are contingent and not due until the project owner's fulfillment, including payment, of their contract obligations with Horizon Retail Construction, Inc. Horizon Retail Construction, Inc. reserves the right to make payment only after receiving corresponding payment from the owner. 1500 Ilorizon Drive Sturtevant WI 53177 262 - 638 -6000 phone 262 -638 -6015 fax - 3 - INSPECTION' RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO.(: CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING .DIVISION:` 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: 1-611 AV, Address. �O Special Ins ructions: Type of Inspection: Date Called: Date Wanted: Requester: Phone No: IAApproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Inspector: m REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRE DI. Prior to next inspection, fee-musfbe' paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to, schedule- reinspection.. =_ Corrections required prior to approval. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. • PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 r— �2 /a ='/9j Project: ,g am Ate Yvl /jec. Type of Inspection: 7003 Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted:. 13' :.7-i 7 a.m. P.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Ei Corrections required prior to approval.: COMMENTS: Inspector: (� Date: ❑ REINSPECT ION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection,.fee'must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspectiion. INSPECTION LRECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -36 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: / r 8ill ()but Type of Inspection: al 5 Address: / /�( 6 f -S - files / 1 ! f Date Called: Special Instructions: J/ Date Wanted:. `}6 V a: Requester: Phone No: JApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Kam? Inspector: \ 1 64.1t‘e\ Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. %EMIi COORD COP REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL12 -0498 PROJECT NAME: BEST BUY MOBILE SITE ADDRESS: 17250 SOUTHCENTER PY DATE: 05/30/12 X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works • Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete DUE DATE: 05/31/12 Incomplete ❑ 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 gr Structural Review Required No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 06/28/12 Approved n Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 02/29/12 Contractors or Tradespeople Prier Friendly Page Electrical Contractor A business licensed by LEI 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 CEDAR GROVE ELECTRIC INC 4254279218 16825 230Th Ave Se Maple Valley WA 98038 King Corporation UBI No. Status License No. License Type Effective Date Expiration Date Suspend Date Specialty 1 Specialty 2 602254353 Active CEDARGE955BC Electrical Contractor 1/21/2005 1/21/2013 General Unused Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status CEDARGE995DWCEDARGROVE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor General Unused 3/16/2001 3/16/2005 Archived Master Electrician INFORMATION License BATTEJT967C5 Name BATTERSON, J T Status Active Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date BATTERSON, J T Agent 01/03/2005 Bond Amount BATTERSON, J T President 01/03/2005 9805393 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 Lexon Ins Co 9805393 04/29/2011 Until Cancelled 19.28.101 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION $4,000.00 04/20/2011 2 COLONIAL AM CAS E SURETY OF MARYLAND LPM4068727 04/29/2005 Until Cancelled 06/03/2011 $4,000.0005/09/2005 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 EHOUD00355 3/22/2008 19.28.271 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION Satisfied $250.00 EMABQ03686 10/22/2011 19.28.101 RCW ELECTRICAL CITATION Satisfied $250.00 https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni /bbip /Print.aspx 08/02/2012 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING LA x DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, NORMAL POWER 18" RECEPTACLE OPTIONS DENOTED BY "X" WHERE "X" CAN BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: IG = ISOLATED GROUND GFI = GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER TR = TAMPER RESISTANT SS = SURGE SUPRESSOR WP = WEATHERPROOF (blank)= STANDARD RECEPTACLE FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE 18" MULTIOUTLET ASSEMBLY, REFER TO SPEC FOR TYPE ` AND RECEPTALE SPACING 118 FIXTURE EXTENSION LJI DISCONNECT SWITCH, NON -FUSED Hi DISCONNECT SWITCH, FUSED Ms MOTOR STARTER SWITCH WITHOUT OVERLOAD 54" PROTECTION I V) MSS MOTOR STARTER SWITCH WITH OVERLOAD 54" 1(/) PROTECTION EF -1 MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER 4 INDICATED EF -1 COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER AND FUSED EX-1 DISCONNECT WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER INDICATED x SWITCH, WHERE "X" CAN BE ON OF THE FOLLOWING: 46" I (n 2 = DOUBLE POLE 3 = THREE WAY 4 = FOUR WAY MC = MOMENTARY WITH RTC OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY WATT STOPPER DW -100 053= OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY MULTI WAY WATT STOPPER DW -103 OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY a/b DUAL RELAY WATT STOPPER DW -200 0S3= OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY DUAL RELAY MULTI WAY WATT STOPPER DW -203 (blank or letter (a, b, c, d, etc...)) = SINGLE POLE KF -I KEY PAD 60" Hil DIMMER SWITCH 46" I-0 JUNCTION BOX, RECESSED WALL 18" 0 JUNCTION BOX, RECESSED CEILING I-111 PUSHBUTTON (EDWARDS 852) 46" Hil TIME CLOCK CONTACTOR 1 TELEPHONE - DESK 18" VOICE /DATA OUTLET 18" x FIRE ALARM DEVICE, WHERE "X" CAN BE ONE OF F THE FOLLOWING: (blank)FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION 46" P PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR DS DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FS FLOW SWITCH TS TAMPER SWITCH F • FIRE ALARM STROBE 90" OR 6" BELOW FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER • FIRE ALARM HORN WITH 90" OR 6" BELOW F 40 STROBE FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL 90" OR 6" BELOW T TRANSFORMER FINISHED CEILING WHICH DORMEYER DCT -10 -120 EVER IS LOWER BZ BUZZER 90" OR 6" BELOW TRIDENT 1 FD14 FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER NOTE: SYMBOL LEGEND IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. ALL SYMBOLS MAY NOT BE UTILIZED ON PLANS. DESIGN PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION 1 KEY NOTE, REFER TO LIST OF KEY NOTES ON THE SAME PLAN ADRAWING REVISION NOTE ELECTRICAL SHEET INDEX E -1 POWER PLAN, SCHEDULES, SERVICE RISER AND CALCULATIONS E -2 LIGHTING PLAN AND SCHEDULES E-3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS E-4 ELECTRICAL TITLE 24 DEMOLITION NOTE: PROVIDE ALL ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION WORK IN EXISTING SPACE AND REWORK AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEW CONSTRUCTION. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, FIXTURE PLANS AND MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLANS FOR SCOPE OF DEMOLITION. WHERE EXISTING WALLS, CEILINGS, FLOORS OR LIGHT FIXTURES ARE BEING REMOVED, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, BOXES, CONDUITS, WIRES, ETC. IN OR ON THE WALLS, FLOORS, OR CEILING. EXTEND ALL WIRING AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF SERVICE TO ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT THAT REMAINS IN SERVICE. PROVIDE TEMPORARY WIRING AS REQUIRED. NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN EXISTING PANELS AS REQUIRED. MATCH MANUFACTURER AND RATINGS. EACH SINGLE POLE BRANCH CIRCUIT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SEPARATE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR. IF EC INSTALLS MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT A MULTIPOLE BREAKER SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE SPECIFICATION AS MEANS TO SIMULTANEOUSLY DISCONNECT ALL UNGROUNDED CONDUCTORS AT THE POINT WHERE THE BRANCH CIRCUIT ORIGINATES PER NEC 210.4B. • SHOPPER TRAK WALL MTD. MODEM ENCL. BOTTOM AT 5' -0" AF A B C D F G' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RETAIL SERVICE CALCULATION FORM (3 -PHASE SERVICE) ENTER STORE SQUARE FOOTAGE ENTER TOTAL LENGTH OF TRACK LTG ENTER TOTAL LENGTH OF SHOW WINDOW ENTER LARGEST MOTOR LOAD ENTER NUMBER OF KITCHEN ITEMS OR 6 FOR 6 OR > ENTER LARGEST TWO KITCHEN EQUIPMENT LOADS ENTER NUMBER OF SIGN CIRCUITS LIGHTING (MINUS TRACK/SIGN LTG) SIGN CIRCUIT TRACK LIGHTING 75W /FT TRACK LIGHTING CONNECTED SHOW WINDOW 200W /FT CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES UP TO 10 KVA`, CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES ABOVE 10 KVA EQUIPMENT (R category) HVAC COOLING ONLY MOTORS (DEMAND INCLUDES +25% OF LARGEST MOTOR) ELECTRIC HEAT WATER HEATER KITCHEN EQUIPMENT MINIMUM LIGHTING LOADS PER NEC 220.12 3VA /SQFT TOTALS ENTER VOLTAGE LINE TO LINE MINIMUM. AMP. SERVICE REQUIRED 1682- 90 8 6408 0 0 1 SQ. FT. FEET FEET VA ITEMS VA CONNECTED VA NEC FACTOR CALCULATED LOAD (VA) 2500 1200 6750 494 1600 10000 4800 1200 0 10141 0 3000 0 5046 46731 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 3125 1500 8438 618 2000 10000 2400 1200 0 10141 0 3000 0 6308 3125 1500 8438 0 2000 10000 2400 1200 0 11 743 0 3000 0 0 43406 208 3 -PHASE 120 Note: Calculated loads include larger of the following lines: ((1 +(Largest of 3or4)) or 14), largest of 3 or 4, largest of 13 or F, Largest of 11 or 9 GENERAL NOTES A. OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND COVERPLATES ARE TO BE LEVITON "DECORA ", WHITE IN COLOR, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHTS IN FIELD. B. PROVIDE MULTIPLE GANG COVER PLATES FOR ADJACENT OUTLETS AND SWITCHES. C. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BACKBOXES IN INSULATED WALLS. D. 120 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS IN EXCESS OF 75' SHALL HAVE CONDUCTOR SIZE INCREASED A MINIMUM OF 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL CONDUCTOR SIZE TO BE INSTALLED TO ADHERE TO VOLTAGE DROP REQUIREMENTS. E. SEPARATE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF FIRE RATED WALLS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTAL. F. HOME RUNS SHALL BE 3/4" CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. G. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS, USE DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOTED ON THE ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND. H. LINEAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC REGARDING LOCAL DISCONNECTING MEANS. POWER PLAN KEY NOTES q/> THE CASH WRAP CIRCUITS SHALL NOT SHARE THE NEUTRAL OR GROUND WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT. SEPARATE POWER, NEUTRAL AND INSULATED GROUND WIRES, MINIMUM SIZE #12 AWG, SHALL BE RUN TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELBOARD WHERE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE TIED TO THE GROUND TERMINAL ISOLATED FROM NEUTRAL. DO NOT USE THE CONDUIT FOR GROUNDING. <> PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AT P.O.S. TILL. ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT. MOUNT INSIDE CABINET AS DIRECTED BY FIXTURE SUPPLIER. O3 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITH FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR THE LOCATION OF BBM FURNISHED FIXTURE EXTENSION DROP FOR THE DISPLAY FIXTURE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE 2 DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES WITHIN FIXTURE CABINET. COORDINATE WITH FIXTURE INSTALLER. <> PROVIDE CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL TO CONNECT MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY, FURNISHED BY SLAT WALL MANUFACTURER (ASSEMBLY COMES IN FIVE FOOT LENGTHS WITH SINGLE RECEPTACLES 12" 0.C.). EC SHALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY AT 37.5" FROM ; BOTTOM OF FIXTURE WITH A MAXIMUM OF 10' OF ASSEMBLY PER CIRCUIT. SEE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EC SHALL FIELD MODIFY ASSEMBLY TO PROPER LENGTH AS FIELD CONDITIONS REQUIRE. I. PROVIDE CEILING MOUNT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FOR SECURITY DEVICE. MOUNT 30" OUT FROM DOOR AND 1' -0" TO THE RIGHT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOOR. O PROVIDE POWER AND DATA FOR CONNECTION OF PRINTER /DATA TRANSFER DEVICE. O7 PROVIDE 1 1/4" EMPTY CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE FROM SERVER RACK TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" A.F.F. AT P.O.S. STATION FOR VOICE /DATA OUTLETS. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHINGS AT EACH END. <> FLUSH CEILING MOUNTED DISPLAY WINDOW RECEPTACLE. 9 E.C. TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW PARAGON MODEL 7000 - SERIES OR EQUAL, WITH? 7 DAY, 24 HOUR SCHEDULING FORMAT. MIN (4) N.O. 20 AMP, 120/277 VOLT CONTACTS, 120 VOLT COIL AND SPRING WOUND RIDE THROUGH. SWITCH SHALL CONTROL STORE FRONT LIGHTING AND SIGN LIGHTING. PROGRAM SO LIGHTS TURN ON 1 HOUR BEFORE STORE OPENING AND TURN OFF 1 HOUR AFTER CLOSE. POWER PLAN KEY NOTES cont. 10 PROVIDE 24" X 24" X 1/2" PLYWOOD FOR TELECOM EQUIPMENT MOUNTING ABOVE SERVER CABINET. PROVIDE #6 AWG CONTINUOUS COPPER GROUND WIRE AND CONDUIT FROM THE BUILDING SERVICE GROUND BUS TO THE COMMUNICATION AREA. BUS BAR IS PROVIDED BY BBM I.S. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE INSTALLING EQUIPMENT GROUND. SEE DETAIL 8/E -3. 11 PROVIDE 2" CONDUIT FROM 7' -2" A.F.F. TO DECK WITH 90 DEG. SWEEP AT DECK FOR COMMUNICATIONS ENTRANCE CABLING. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHING AT BOTH ENDS. 12 POWER CABLING AT P.O.S. TILLS IS TO BE ROUTED DOWN THE WALL TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" AF.F. AND INTO THE P.O.S. STAND TO DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. 13 PROVIDE 2" SLEEVE THROUGH WALL (ABOVE DOORWAY IF POSSIBLE) TO ALLOW LOW VOLTAGE CABLE TO TRANSFER FROM REAR OF HOUSE TO FRONT OF HOUSE. PENETRATE WALL AT JOIST HEIGHT. FIRE SEAL AS REQUIRED. <9> ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 'WH -1' IS EXISTING TO REMAIN. FIELD VERIFY THAT EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. REPLACE OR REPAIR AS REQUIRED. <@> SECURITY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IS TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM. TENANT'S E.C. IS TO FURNISH AND INSTALL J- BOXES, CONDUITS AND PULL STRINGS WHERE APPLICABLE. REFER TO DETAILS 2 THROUGH 6 SHEET E -3 FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. K?› PROVIDE VOICE /DATA OUTLET RECESSED IN CEILING FOR TRAFFIC COUNTER. PLACE 30" OUT FROM DOORS AND 1' -0" TO THE LEFT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOORS. 17 PROVIDE CONNECTION FROM DOORBELL /PUSHBUTTON TO BUZZER /TRANSFORMER. 18 VERIFY DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR EXISTS. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW SMOKE DETECTOR AS REQUIRED. SMOKE DETECTOR TO SHUT DOWN HVAC UNIT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE. E.C. TO VERIFY WITH MALL REPRESENTATIVE IF DETECTOR IS REQUIRED TO BE TIED INTO MALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PROVIDE CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. 19 PROVIDE GFI RECEPTACLE FOR DRINKING FOUNTAIN. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH MECHANICAL. O• PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED INSIDE OF P.O.S. TABLE FOR SENSORMATIC DEACTIVATOR PADS. VERIFY BEST MOUNTING LOCATION WITH FIXTURE SUPPLIER. • • PROVIDE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED AT 18" A.F.F. FOR GENERAL POWER. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING DUPLEX RECEPTACLE. CLEAN AND CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATIONS, REPLACE AS REQUIRED. 23 PROVIDE 2" X 4" JUNCTION BOX AND 1/2" CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE TO HVAC UNIT FOR CONTROL OF T -STAT. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL PLANS. NOTE: 1. E.C. TO SURVEY EXISTING C❑NDITI ❑NS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDUIT /CONDUCT ❑RS /METERING AND ROUTING OF CONDUIT TO LANDLORD'S SPACE. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO ELECTRICAL DESIGNER. EXISTING LANDLORD 120/208V, 3PH, 4W 1200A ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION. EXISTING 200A /3P BREAKER LANDLORD'S SPACE LEASE LINE MEASURE STEADY STATE LOAD CURRENTS AT PANELBOARD FEEDER. SHOULD THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PHASES EXCEED 10 %, REARRANGE CIRCUITS TO BALANCE THE PHASE LOADS TO WITHIN 10 %. PROVIDE TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORY REVISED TO REFLECT CIRCUITING CHANGES REQUIRED TO BALANCE PHASE LOADS. PROVIDE A COPY OF THE LOAD BALANCE DATA TO THE MALL'S CENTER OF OPERATIONS DIRECTOR. EXISTING 2 "C -4 #3/0 Sc 1#6 GROUND. 9) L _J r EXISTING PANEL 'LA' 200A MCB 120/208V E.0 TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW TIME CLOCK 'TC -1. SEE POWER KEYED NOTE 9,''1 CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT ON MOLDED CASE. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SERVING LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE 'SWD' RATED. TENANT'S SPACE 2 \ ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM El 1 NOT TO SCALE REVISIONS chances shall be made to the scope of worts without prior approval of Tukwila ila Bui €ding Division. VOTE: Revislons will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. SLAT WALL ABOVE AND BELOW ASSEMBLY MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY MOUNTED 37.5" FROM B.O. OF THE FIXTURE BASE TO B.O. PLUG MOLD VERIFY WITH FIXTURE LOCK NUT N CONDUIT BACK TO ELEC. PANEL 1 /T_ WALL CAVITY LA -2,4, 6 ,'v TOILET ACF ROOM 42" 103 LA -2,4,6 ©64"/LA-1-9- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE Panel LA EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Voltage: 120 /208v, 3Ph, 4vv DISCONNECT No. Amp /p Note Description i Ph Code L • VA Code C VA Code R VA Code M " VA Code E VA Code K VA Code D VA 1 20/1 2 LED SIGN - A - 1200 . 40/3 37,39,41 EXISTING 1,2 3 20/1 2 STOREFRONT LIGHTING - B - 19 360 5 20/1 TRACK & PENDANT LIGHTING - C - 571 7 20/1 STOCK /OFFICE LIGHTING - A - 255 9 20/1 SALES LIGHTING -B- 1556 11 20/1 SPARE - C - 13 20/1 RCPTS.- MANAGERS DESK - A - 720 15 20/1 RCPTS. -MUSIC SYSTEM / PRINTERS - B - 720 17 20/1 1 SECURITY SYSTEM RECEPTS - C - 360 19 20/1 RCPT,SHOPPERTRAK/DOOR XFORMER - A - 190 21 20/1 1 TOILET LTG /FAN '. - B - 61 192 23 20/1 KIOSK - C - 360 25 20/1. . 1 RCPT PHONEBOARD /TIME ;CLOCK - A - 920 27 20/1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN - B - 360 29 20/1 • SPARE - C - 31 20/1 SPARE - A - 33 20/1 SPARE - B - 35 20/1 SPARE - C - 37 40 E)1STING RTU -1 - A - 3380 39 / - B - 3380 41 II - C - 3380 2 20/1 RCPTS. -CASH REGISTER - A - 720 4 20/1 RCPTS. -CASH REGISTER - B - 720 6 20/1 RCPTS. -DEACTIVATOR PADS - C - 720 8 20/1 RCPTS.- TABLES - A - 720 10 20/1 RCPTS.- TABLES - B - 720 12 20/1 RCPTS.- SLATWALL - C - 900 14 20/1 RCPTS.- SLATWALL - A - 900 16 20/1. RCPTS.- SLATWALL - B- 900 18 20/1 RCPTS. - SLATWALL - C - 900 20 20/1 RCPTS.- SLATWALL - A - 540 22 20/1 SPARE - B - 24 20/1 1 DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR - C - 100 26 20/1 SERVICE RCPT. / TOILET - A - 360 28 20/1 RCPTS. -SALES FLOOR - B - 1080 30 25/1 1 EXISTING WATER HEATER - C - 3000 32 20/1 SPARE - A - 34 20/1 RCPTS.- SLATWALL - B - 900 36 20/1 RCPTS.- SLA1WALL - C - 900 38 20/1 RCPTS.- SLATWALL - A - 900 40 20/1 SPARE - B 42 20/1 SPARE - C - Through Feed NONE - A - Lug ' -- - B - Connection --- - C - Main Breaker 200 - A - 1455 4860 1110 3380 0 0 0 ! - B - 1636 5760 0 3572 0 0 0 3_ -C - 571 4140 3100 3380 0 0 0 Overcurrent Device Notes: KVA phase Total - A - _. - B - - C - 1 - PROVIDE LOCK -ON DEVICE Conn Toads 33.0 10.8 11.0 11.2 2 - CIRCUIT VIA TIME CLOCK Dmd Conn Bus KVA Toads 3 - 4.6 3.7 Code L - Lighting 4 - 12.4 14.8 Code C -- 'Convenience Receptacles (180 W) 5 - 4.2 42 Code R - 'Receptacles (Non Convenience) Panelboard Notes: 11.9 10.3 Code M -'Motors Largest Mtr VA = 6408 1 1 - 0.0 0.0 Code E - 'Electric Heat 2 - 0.0 0.0 Code K -"Kitchen Equip Dmd = 100% ' 3 - 0.0 0.0 Code D - 'Dwelling Units (Hotel /Motel Rooms) 4 - 33 33 Total KVA 5 - Spare KVA Spare = 0 % RECESSED : Mounting 33 Adjusted KVA (Demand + Spare KVA) EXISTING : AmpsAIG Rating 92 Adjusted Amps (Demand + Spare. KVA). 200 : Amp Rating of Bus 99 High Phase Amps (Demand + Spare KVA) 1 200 : Panel Amp Rating (Min Main or Bus Rating) File Name: Project Number : Project Name : 208 : Phase to Phase Voltage ' PANEL LA 412755 -139 BEST BUY MOBILE GENERAL NOTES A. OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND COVERPLATES ARE TO BE LEVITON "DECORA ", WHITE IN COLOR, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHTS IN FIELD. B. PROVIDE MULTIPLE GANG COVER PLATES FOR ADJACENT OUTLETS AND SWITCHES. C. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BACKBOXES IN INSULATED WALLS. D. 120 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS IN EXCESS OF 75' SHALL HAVE CONDUCTOR SIZE INCREASED A MINIMUM OF 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL CONDUCTOR SIZE TO BE INSTALLED TO ADHERE TO VOLTAGE DROP REQUIREMENTS. E. SEPARATE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF FIRE RATED WALLS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTAL. F. HOME RUNS SHALL BE 3/4" CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. G. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS, USE DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOTED ON THE ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND. H. LINEAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC REGARDING LOCAL DISCONNECTING MEANS. POWER PLAN KEY NOTES q/> THE CASH WRAP CIRCUITS SHALL NOT SHARE THE NEUTRAL OR GROUND WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT. SEPARATE POWER, NEUTRAL AND INSULATED GROUND WIRES, MINIMUM SIZE #12 AWG, SHALL BE RUN TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELBOARD WHERE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE TIED TO THE GROUND TERMINAL ISOLATED FROM NEUTRAL. DO NOT USE THE CONDUIT FOR GROUNDING. <> PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AT P.O.S. TILL. ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT. MOUNT INSIDE CABINET AS DIRECTED BY FIXTURE SUPPLIER. O3 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITH FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR THE LOCATION OF BBM FURNISHED FIXTURE EXTENSION DROP FOR THE DISPLAY FIXTURE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE 2 DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES WITHIN FIXTURE CABINET. COORDINATE WITH FIXTURE INSTALLER. <> PROVIDE CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL TO CONNECT MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY, FURNISHED BY SLAT WALL MANUFACTURER (ASSEMBLY COMES IN FIVE FOOT LENGTHS WITH SINGLE RECEPTACLES 12" 0.C.). EC SHALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY AT 37.5" FROM ; BOTTOM OF FIXTURE WITH A MAXIMUM OF 10' OF ASSEMBLY PER CIRCUIT. SEE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EC SHALL FIELD MODIFY ASSEMBLY TO PROPER LENGTH AS FIELD CONDITIONS REQUIRE. I. PROVIDE CEILING MOUNT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FOR SECURITY DEVICE. MOUNT 30" OUT FROM DOOR AND 1' -0" TO THE RIGHT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOOR. O PROVIDE POWER AND DATA FOR CONNECTION OF PRINTER /DATA TRANSFER DEVICE. O7 PROVIDE 1 1/4" EMPTY CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE FROM SERVER RACK TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" A.F.F. AT P.O.S. STATION FOR VOICE /DATA OUTLETS. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHINGS AT EACH END. <> FLUSH CEILING MOUNTED DISPLAY WINDOW RECEPTACLE. 9 E.C. TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW PARAGON MODEL 7000 - SERIES OR EQUAL, WITH? 7 DAY, 24 HOUR SCHEDULING FORMAT. MIN (4) N.O. 20 AMP, 120/277 VOLT CONTACTS, 120 VOLT COIL AND SPRING WOUND RIDE THROUGH. SWITCH SHALL CONTROL STORE FRONT LIGHTING AND SIGN LIGHTING. PROGRAM SO LIGHTS TURN ON 1 HOUR BEFORE STORE OPENING AND TURN OFF 1 HOUR AFTER CLOSE. POWER PLAN KEY NOTES cont. 10 PROVIDE 24" X 24" X 1/2" PLYWOOD FOR TELECOM EQUIPMENT MOUNTING ABOVE SERVER CABINET. PROVIDE #6 AWG CONTINUOUS COPPER GROUND WIRE AND CONDUIT FROM THE BUILDING SERVICE GROUND BUS TO THE COMMUNICATION AREA. BUS BAR IS PROVIDED BY BBM I.S. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE INSTALLING EQUIPMENT GROUND. SEE DETAIL 8/E -3. 11 PROVIDE 2" CONDUIT FROM 7' -2" A.F.F. TO DECK WITH 90 DEG. SWEEP AT DECK FOR COMMUNICATIONS ENTRANCE CABLING. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHING AT BOTH ENDS. 12 POWER CABLING AT P.O.S. TILLS IS TO BE ROUTED DOWN THE WALL TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" AF.F. AND INTO THE P.O.S. STAND TO DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. 13 PROVIDE 2" SLEEVE THROUGH WALL (ABOVE DOORWAY IF POSSIBLE) TO ALLOW LOW VOLTAGE CABLE TO TRANSFER FROM REAR OF HOUSE TO FRONT OF HOUSE. PENETRATE WALL AT JOIST HEIGHT. FIRE SEAL AS REQUIRED. <9> ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 'WH -1' IS EXISTING TO REMAIN. FIELD VERIFY THAT EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. REPLACE OR REPAIR AS REQUIRED. <@> SECURITY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IS TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM. TENANT'S E.C. IS TO FURNISH AND INSTALL J- BOXES, CONDUITS AND PULL STRINGS WHERE APPLICABLE. REFER TO DETAILS 2 THROUGH 6 SHEET E -3 FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. K?› PROVIDE VOICE /DATA OUTLET RECESSED IN CEILING FOR TRAFFIC COUNTER. PLACE 30" OUT FROM DOORS AND 1' -0" TO THE LEFT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOORS. 17 PROVIDE CONNECTION FROM DOORBELL /PUSHBUTTON TO BUZZER /TRANSFORMER. 18 VERIFY DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR EXISTS. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW SMOKE DETECTOR AS REQUIRED. SMOKE DETECTOR TO SHUT DOWN HVAC UNIT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE. E.C. TO VERIFY WITH MALL REPRESENTATIVE IF DETECTOR IS REQUIRED TO BE TIED INTO MALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PROVIDE CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. 19 PROVIDE GFI RECEPTACLE FOR DRINKING FOUNTAIN. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH MECHANICAL. O• PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED INSIDE OF P.O.S. TABLE FOR SENSORMATIC DEACTIVATOR PADS. VERIFY BEST MOUNTING LOCATION WITH FIXTURE SUPPLIER. • • PROVIDE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED AT 18" A.F.F. FOR GENERAL POWER. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING DUPLEX RECEPTACLE. CLEAN AND CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATIONS, REPLACE AS REQUIRED. 23 PROVIDE 2" X 4" JUNCTION BOX AND 1/2" CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE TO HVAC UNIT FOR CONTROL OF T -STAT. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL PLANS. NOTE: 1. E.C. TO SURVEY EXISTING C❑NDITI ❑NS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDUIT /CONDUCT ❑RS /METERING AND ROUTING OF CONDUIT TO LANDLORD'S SPACE. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO ELECTRICAL DESIGNER. EXISTING LANDLORD 120/208V, 3PH, 4W 1200A ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION. EXISTING 200A /3P BREAKER LANDLORD'S SPACE LEASE LINE MEASURE STEADY STATE LOAD CURRENTS AT PANELBOARD FEEDER. SHOULD THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PHASES EXCEED 10 %, REARRANGE CIRCUITS TO BALANCE THE PHASE LOADS TO WITHIN 10 %. PROVIDE TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORY REVISED TO REFLECT CIRCUITING CHANGES REQUIRED TO BALANCE PHASE LOADS. PROVIDE A COPY OF THE LOAD BALANCE DATA TO THE MALL'S CENTER OF OPERATIONS DIRECTOR. EXISTING 2 "C -4 #3/0 Sc 1#6 GROUND. 9) L _J r EXISTING PANEL 'LA' 200A MCB 120/208V E.0 TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW TIME CLOCK 'TC -1. SEE POWER KEYED NOTE 9,''1 CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT ON MOLDED CASE. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SERVING LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE 'SWD' RATED. TENANT'S SPACE 2 \ ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM El 1 NOT TO SCALE REVISIONS chances shall be made to the scope of worts without prior approval of Tukwila ila Bui €ding Division. VOTE: Revislons will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. SLAT WALL ABOVE AND BELOW ASSEMBLY MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY MOUNTED 37.5" FROM B.O. OF THE FIXTURE BASE TO B.O. PLUG MOLD VERIFY WITH FIXTURE LOCK NUT N CONDUIT BACK TO ELEC. PANEL 1 /T_ WALL CAVITY LA -2,4, 6 ,'v TOILET ACF ROOM 42" 103 LA -2,4,6 ©64"/LA-1-9- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE EQUIPMENT TAG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION HP /LOAD VOLT/ DISCONNECT POWER SOURCE FEEDER SIZE ELEC NOTES TYPE SIZE FUSE LOC. PANEL CB CKT# R EXISTING ROOF TOP UNIT 31.3 MCA 208/3 DISC. 60 NF UNIT LA 40/3 37,39,41 EXISTING 1,2 0 NOTES: 1. MAINTAIN CONNECTION TO DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR (CKT# LA -24). ROOF TOP UNIT IS EXISTING TO REMAIN. RECONNECT TO NEW ELECTRICAL PANEL AS SHOWN. MAINTAIN CONNECTION TO EXISTING WP GFI SERVICE RECEPTACLE LCKT LA-26). 2. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CIRCUITRY AND CONTROL: VERIFY CIRCUIT BREAKER AND BRANCH CIRCUITRY TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S NAME -PLATE DATA REQUIREMENTS. LA -3 SEPARATE PERMIT REOUiRED FOR: LRechanicai ❑ Electrical C lumbing altils Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION OFFICE /STOCK SALES PANEL LA `el , LA -26 WP /GFI x_1090" 15 1090„ LA -28 SECURITY LA -17 PANEL ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN El LA -3 FILEC Permit No. P! ^.1 review approval is subject to errors and omissions. ;p : T tial of construction n dxumenis does not authorize Alton of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt o Moved F Copy and cis is a wleded: LOW VOLTAGE NOTE: ALL LOW VOLTAGE IS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT. PROVIDE CONDUIT WITH PULL STRING AS REQUIRED. VERIFY ALL LOCATIONS WITH BBYM. VERIFY ALL REQUIREMENTS WITH LOCAL AHJ, LANDLORD, AND BBYM. 0412755 -139 DUNHAM Dunham Associates, Inc. 50 South Sixth Street / Suite 1100 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 -1540 PHONE 612.465.7550 Fax 612.465.7551 WEB dunhameng.com mechanical + electrical consulting engineering DRAWN BY: T1_ CHECKED BY: RM N f IF-Z rr^L C..)2 0o�•01 != ;Iii° M��N V Q > M"M' `v Nd0IX r- O a= i Mtn -II en bi N V et 00-1 c mc1 WNO .� 3 a 0 VFW E ZZ Q __n 0C4ZOXf ovt� 0� -= 1 =Rea SQ. FT. CALCS \ A RETAIL 1,170 SF TOTAL: 1,682 SF _ CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE A CONCEPT DATE: 04 -28 -1 1 STORE NUMBER: # ## - A FIRE ALARM NOTE: FIRE ALARM WORK TO BE COMPLETED BY LANDLORD APPROVED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. EC TO INCLUDE COSTS FOR FIRE ALARM WORK IN THEIR BID. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MUST TIE INTO MALL SYSTEM. 1112Y 8 By P Date :. 2- l� City OfTlukwtla BUILDING DIVISION �vi�vEc�w�+ I'PA�70 -NEC JUN 0 1 2012 RECEIVED. CITY OF TUKWILA MAY 302012 PERMIT CENTER PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 05 -23 -12 REV. DATE \ A _ A • A A A POWER PLAN, SCHEDULES, SERVICE RISER AND CALCULATIONS - TOILET ROOM 103 REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION FOR TABLE TRACK & PENDANT LUMINAIRE MOUNTING HEIGHTS. 1 \ ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN E2) SCALE: 1 /4" = 1 ' -0" HALO CURRENT LIMITERS AMPS TOTAL VA PER FIXTURE MODEL # 1A LUMINAIRE TYPE CB120 2.5A VOLTAGE/ BALLAST CB300 5A CB600 8A CB960 10A B CB1200 LC901 = LC903 = END FEED CENTER FEED NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO RELAMP EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES. CLEAN /REPAIR TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. PROVIDE NEW AS REQUIRED. GENERAL NOTES A. OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND COVERPLATES ARE TO BE LEVITON "DECORA ", WHITE IN COLOR, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHTS IN FIELD. B. PROVIDE MULTIPLE GANG COVER PLATES FOR ADJACENT OUTLETS AND SWITCHES. C. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BACKBOXES IN INSULATED WALLS. D. 120 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS IN EXCESS OF 75' SHALL HAVE CONDUCTOR SIZE INCREASED A MINIMUM OF 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL CONDUCTOR SIZE TO BE INSTALLED TO ADHERE TO VOLTAGE DROP REQUIREMENTS. E SEPARATE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF FIRE RATED WALLS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTAL. F. HOME RUNS SHALL BE 3/4" CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. G. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS, USE DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOTED ON THE ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND. H. LINEAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC REGARDING LOCAL DISCONNECTING MEANS. LIGHTING PLAN KEY NOTES <> SWITCH 'a' AND 'b' SHALL CONTROL LIGHTING CIRCUIT LA -9. SWITCH 'c' SHALL CONTROL PENDANT AND TRACK LIGHTING CIRCUIT LA -5. <> PROVIDE J -BOX AND DISCONNECTING MEANS IN ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE FOR CONNECTION OF LED SIGN POWER. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. ROUTE SIGN CIRCUIT VIA TIME CLOCK. REFER TO KEY NOTE #9 ON POWER PLAN FOR SOURCE. FINAL CONNECTION OF SIGN BY SIGN VENDOR. ROUTE STORE FRONT LIGHTING CIRCUIT VIA TIME CLOCK. REFER TO KEY NOTE #9 ON POWER PLAN. O4 NEW FAN /LIGHT COMBO IN EXISTING TOILET ROOM. FIELD VERIFY THAT SWITCH /ES ARE IN PROPER WORKING CONDITION. REPAIR OR REPLACE AS REQUIRED. O PROVIDE UNSWITCHED CIRCUITS TO EMERGENCY BATTERY TYPE 'X2' AND EXIT SIGNS 'X1' AND NIGHT LIGHTS. O6 PROVIDE INTEGRAL TRACK CURRENT LIMITER AS SHOWN. SEE TABLE FOR MODEL NUMBERS. O7 EXISTING FIXTURE TO BE RELOCATED. CLEAN AND RELAMP EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE. REBALLAST AS REQUIRED. RECONNECT TO ELECTRICAL PANEL AS SHOWN. O8 TRACK AND PENDANT LIGHTING AT CENTER TABLES TO BE MOUNTED TO TABLE CANOPY. SEE FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION. ROUTE POWER FROM CEILING DOWN FIXTURE EXTENSION. FIXTURE EXTENSION SUPPLIED BY FIXTURE SUPPLIER. O9 EXISTING FIXTURE TO REMAIN. CLEAN AND RELAMP EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE. REBALLAST AS REQUIRED. RECONNECT TO ELECTRICAL PANEL AS SHOWN. VERIFY ADEQUATE GENERAL AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING EXISTS. PROVIDE NEW MATCHING AS REQUIRED. REPAIR OR REPLACE EXISTING FIXTURES AS REQUIRED. VERIFY ALL REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD AND LOCAL AHJ. 0412755 -139 DUNHAM Dunham Associates, Inc. 50 South Sixth Street / "Suite 1100 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 -1540 PHONE 612.465.7550 FAX 612.465.7551 WEB dunhameng.com mechanical + electrical consulting engineering DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY RM SQ. FT. CALCS JUN 0120 TOTAL VA PER FIXTURE RETAIL: 1,170 SF TOTAL: LUMINAIRE TYPE MOUNTING 1,682 SF VOLTAGE/ BALLAST CONCEPT: MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG SERIES 1.0 LARGE 61 CONCEPT DATE: B 04 -28 -1 1 (2)F31 T8 SPX35 U STORE NUMBER: 2X2 RECESSED, GRID LAY -IN FLUORESCENT PARABOLIC TROFFER COOPER LIGHIING - METALUX #2EP3GX-2U1-5/8 S331- UNV -EB81 -2BC -U # / # ## 61 a. REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE ECK NF 12 LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE JUN 0120 TOTAL VA PER FIXTURE SYMBOL LTR TYPE LUMINAIRE TYPE MOUNTING LAMP TYPE VOLTAGE/ BALLAST LUMINAIRE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG SERIES ..�,�.�_Of. T. ((�e1LLY ' BUILDING DIV 61 B 2X2 FLUORESCENT RECESSED LAY -IN GRID CEILING (2)F31 T8 SPX35 U 120/277V 2X2 RECESSED, GRID LAY -IN FLUORESCENT PARABOLIC TROFFER COOPER LIGHIING - METALUX #2EP3GX-2U1-5/8 S331- UNV -EB81 -2BC -U # / ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ 61 BE 2X2 FLUORESCENT WITH BATTERY BACKUP RECESSED LAY -IN GRID CEILING (2)F31 T8 SPX35 U 120/277V 2X2 RECESSED, GRID LAY -IN FLUORESCENT PARABOLIC TROFFER WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY BALLAST COOPER LIGHTING - METALUX #2EP3GX- 2U1 -5/8 S331 -(120 OR 277 VERIFY)- EL- FBP240H -EB81 -213C -U 1•• 1• 75 /FT 19 19 .. D D1 DM TRACK TRACK LIGHT FIXTURE MONO POINT SURFACE /PENDANT TRACK SURFACE - -- 19W LED 19W LED 120V TRACK LED WIDE FLOOD MONO POINT CONNECTION HALO #L650, L651, L652, L653 SATIN WHITE, ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED. HEAD: COOPER L4009PX LAMP: LEDNOVATION LED - PAR38 -90 -1 XD -1 WF HEAD: COOPER L4009PX LAMP: LEDNOVATION LED - PAR38- 90- 1XD -1WF , Q 16 0 P MINI PENDANT DOWNLIGHT TRACK FLE15 /2 /A19XL 120V CLASSIC CYLINDER PENDANT HALO #L1 CYL AH 19 BL MANUUFACTURER TO LABEL FIXTURE '16WATTS MAX' 3 (� Y X1 EXIT SIGN SURFACE INCLUDED 120/277V STENCIL SINGLE AND DOUBLE FACE LED EXIT SIGN WITH BATTERY BACK UP COOPER LIGHTING - SURE -LITES #CX7 1 70 R SD (SINGLE FACE) #CX7 2 70 R SD (DOUBLE FACE) 38 X2 EMERGENCY LIGHT SURFACE INCLUDED 120/277V SELF DIAGNOSTIC EMERGENCY LIGHT WITH BATTERY BACK UP COOPER LIGHTING -SURE LITES #CC7NCMRT -SD LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE NOTES: 2. SUBSTITUTION OF LUMINAIRES AND 3. ALL LUMINAIRES ARE TO BE HALO & COOPER -CITY LIGHTING; LAMPS IS NOT ALLOWED, NO FURNISHED BY GC /EC. STEVE LEHRMANN (314) 534 -1090 EXCEPTIONS. SUPPLIERS: SLEHRMANN@CITYLIGHTING.COM RECEIVED. CITY OF TWIN' iamb % • A Aft II() MAY 3 0 201 1. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION FOR CENTER DISPLAY TRACK LUMINAIRE MOUNTING HEIGHTS. l �r ills ISION LA PERMIT CENTER PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 05 -23 -12 REV. DATE A 0 LIGHTING PLAN AND SCHEDULES 2 16010 - GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Work consists of furnishing labor, materials, equipment and services required for the complete installation of electrical work shown in the Contract Documents and specified in Division 16. B. Include parts and labor, which are incidental and necessary for a complete and operable installation even though specifically mentioned in the Contract Documents. Such items include nuts, bolts, anchors, brackets, sleeves, offsets in conduit, fittings, relays, etc. C. Arrange with landlord to provide temporary and permanent utility services as required and coordinate their with construction progress of this project. pay fees and costs charged by utility companies for utility services. D. Obtain temporary and permanent permits and licenses required in connection with this Division's work. Pay expenses required for such permits and licenses. E. Request inspections as required by regulating agencies agencies of installations of plans and specifications. F. Include State and Local sales taxes in the bid. Keep accurate records of these taxes tenant upon request. G. Meet or exceed current applicable codes, ordinances and regulations for installations. Promptly notify the writing, if the contract documents appear to conflict with governing codes and regulations. contractor assumes and costs for correcting non - complying work installed without notifying the engineer. H. Higher quality of workmanship and materials indicated in the Contract Documents takes precedence over that allowed in referenced codes and standards. I. The terms defined below apply to work included in Division 16. 1. The work - as defined in the 1997 AIA Document A201: The term 'Work' means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents whether completed or partially completed, and includes other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project.° 2. Furnish - to obtain in new condition ready for installation into the work. 3. Install - to store, set in place, connect and place into operation into the work. 4. Provide - to furnish and install. 5. Connect - to bring service to the equipment and make final attachment including terminations, etc. 6. Conduit - includes in addition to conduit, fittings, pull boxes, hangers and other supports and accessories related to such conduit. 7. Concealed - hidden from sight in chases, furred spaces, shafts, hung ceilings, spaces or buried. 8. Exposed: not installed underground nor concealed as defined above. J. The drawing and specifications constitute the Contract Documents. An item drawings is included in the Contract Documents. K. Electrical details and drawings are diagrammatic, unless specifically noted. Field Engineer of conflicts or discrepancies, in writing, prior to installation. L. Initiate, maintain and supervise safety precautions required with this work in accordance Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other governing agencies. M. Do not remove or disturb asbestos containing materials from the project. Immediately stop work and notify the TENANT if asbestos containing materials are suspected. N. Before submitting a proposal on the work contemplated, examine the site of the proposed work and become thoroughly familiar with existing conditions and limitations. No extra compensation will be allowed because of misunderstanding as to the amount of work involved nor bidders lack of knowledge of existing conditions which could have been discovered or reasonably anticipated prior to bidding. 0. Conduits, pipes, ducts, lights, devices, speakers, etc., shown on the drawings as existing have been based on existing plans and may not be installed as originally shown. It is the contractors responsibility to visit the site and make determination of the existence, location and condition of such facilities prior to submitting a bid. P. Consult the drawings and specifications of Mechanical and other trades for correlating information and lay out work so that it will coordinate with other trades. Verify dimensions and conditions (i.e., finished ceiling heights, footing and foundation elevations, beam depths, etc.) with the Architectural and Structural drawings. Notify the Architect /Engineer of conflicts that CANNOT be resolved, in the field, by affected trades. Replacement of work due to lack of coordination and failure to verify existing conditions will be completed at no cost to the tenant. Q. Install conduit, cable tray, busduct, equipment, etc. allowing proper code and maintenance clearances and to avoid blocking passageways and access panels. R. Where work must be replaced due to the failure of the Contractor to verify the conditions existing on the job, such replacement must be accomplished at no cost to the tenant. This applies to shop fabricated work as well as to work fabricated in place. S. Throughout the course of the work, minor changes and adjustments to the installation may be requested by the Engineer. The Contractor shall make adjustments without additional cost to the tenant, where such adjustments are necessary to the proper installation and operation within the intent of the Contract Documents. This does not include already completed. T. Obtain location of connection to equipment, furnished by others, from U. Drawings and specifications are complementary and what is called for both. V. Include the better quality, greater quantity or higher cost for an item the drawings and specifications. W. Guarantee and maintain the stability of work and materials period of one (1) year after the final completion of the work as Architect. X. Defects due to faulty work or materials appearing during the above mentioned period by the Contractor at his own expense to the entire satisfaction of the tenant and Architect to the finish or the building resulting from the original defect or repairs. Y. Replace receptacles, switches, coverplates, etc., damaged by any Contractor during the course of construction. Z. Materials furnished for the temporary light and power system remain Contractors property. Remove when there is no longer need for temporary light and power or when directed by the Architect.. M. Coordinate /schedule work with the tenant to minimize disruptions. Confine interruptions to the smallest possible area. Provide temporary connections if required to provide continuity of service. BB. Inspect areas affected by the interruptions and return automatically controlled equipment, electrically operated equipment to the same operating condition prior to the interruption. CC. No fire alarm systems are to remain inactive at the end of the work day. operational at the end of each work day. Coordinate with the landlord. DD. Do not disturb normal use of the facility, except within the immediate construction area. Keep walks, driveways, entrances, etc. free and clear of equipment, material and debris. EE. Store equipment and material in a place and manner that minimizes congestion and is approved by the tenant. FF. Provide new material and equipment, unless noted otherwise. Protect equipment and material from damage, dirt and the weather. GG. Provide the highest quality workmanship and perform work only by skilled mechanics. Install material and equipment in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, instructions and current NECA standards. HH. The tenant reserves the right to reject material or workmanship not in accordance with the specifications, before or after installation. MM. Perform cutting and patching necessary to work, unless specifically delegated to the General Contractor. Obtain special permission from the landlord before cutting structural members or finished material. Perform patching in such a manner as to leave no visible trace and return the area affected to the condition of undisturbed work. Perform patching by workers experienced, skilled, and licensed for the particular type of work involved. Inferior work will not be accepted. NN. Patch holes left as a result of demolition of electrical equipment and devices. 00. Prevent the spread of dust, debris, and other material into adjacent areas. PP. Replace ceiling tiles damaged during installation of work, with NEW TILE. QQ. Provide minimum 4' high concrete pads for floor mounted equipment. RR. Size pad to provide a minimum 2° overlap around perimeter of equipment. SS. Refinish electrical equipment damaged during shipping and /or installation to its original condition. Remove rust; prime, and paint per manufacturer's recommendations for finish equal to original. TT. Paint new raceway systems in exposed finished areas. UU. After tests have been made and accepted, clean light luminaires, panels and other equipment installed by the Contractor, leaving the entire work area in a clean and complete working order. W. Operate equipment and systems in their operating modes, to verify proper operation, prior to final inspection and Owner instructions. Notify the Engineer, in writing, that systems have been tested and are functioning and operating properly WW. Include documentation of instructions in the Operation and Maintenance Manuals. XX. Contractor is responsible for damage to electrical equipment or materials until final acceptance the tenant. Keep equipment clean until final acceptance of the entire project by the tenant. 16025 - DEMOL1flON A. Examine the building to determine actual conditions and extent of work prior to bidding the project. Refer unclear details or conflicts to the Architect /Engineer for clarification prior to bidding the drawings. B. Verify that field measurements and circuiting arrangements are as shown on Drawings. C. Verify that abandoned wiring and equipment serve only abandoned facilities. D. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing conditions. E. Coordinate phasing of the demolition work with the construction sequence schedule. F. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal. G. Coordinate utility service outages with landlord. H. Identify existing electrical equipment such as conduits, boxes, pullboxes, conduit bodies, and conduit racks that will need additional support due to the demolition of the existing supports. I. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing systems, including telephone and data systems, in service during construction. When work must be performed on energized equipment or circuits, use personnel experienced in such operations. J. Existing Electrical Service: Maintain existing system in service until new system is complete and ready for service. Disable system only to make switch overs and connections. Notify and obtain permission from tenant, Architect /Engineer at least 24 hours before partially or disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in areas adjacent to work area. K. Existing Fire Alarm System: Existing system shall remain in service until entire system is accepted. Disable system only to make switch overs and connections. Notify and obtain permission from landlord, Architect /Engineer and local fire service at least 24 hours before partially or completely disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in area adjacent to work area. Any additions or modifications shall be completed by landlord's designated Fire Alarm Contractor. L Existing Telephone /Data System: Maintain existing systems in service until new systems are complete and ready for service and accepted. Disable systems only to make switch overs and connections. Notify and obtain permission from landlord, Architect /Engineer and Telephone Utility Company at least 24 hours before partially or completely disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in areas adjacent to work area. M. Demolish and extend existing electrical work under and this Section, and as indicated on the Drawings. Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction. N. Provide supports for existing electrical equipment that was supported previously by demolished walls, floors, ceiling or other structures. Provide new supports from structural members not slated for demolition, prior to demolition. 0. Tenant reserves the right of first refusal to obtain material shown to be removed under this contract. Items not retained by the tenant become the property of the Contractor and must be removed from the premises. P. Demolish and remove electrical systems indicated for demolition. No portion of these systems may be abandoned in place. Q. Remove abandoned wiring to source of supply. R. Remove exposed abandoned conduit, including abandoned conduit above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut conduit in walls, floors, or columns back to a point where patching can be adequately performed and patch surfaces. S. Disconnect abandoned outlets and remove devices. Remove abandoned outlets if conduit servicing them is abandoned and removed. Provide blank cover for abandoned outlets, which are not removed. T. Disconnect and remove abandoned panelboards and distribution equipment. U. Disconnect and remove electrical devices and equipment serving utilization equipment that has been removed. V. Disconnect and remove abandoned luminaires. Remove brackets, stems, hangers, and other accessories. W. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. X. Maintain access to existing electrical installations, which remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate. Y. Extend existing installations using materials and methods compatible with existing electrical installations, or as specified. Relocate and reroute conduit and wiring as required for conduit concealed in walls or structure being altered as part of the remodeling. Maintain continuity to devices in and downstream of remodeled work. Z. Reroute existing raceway and wiring, which is exposed due to removal of existing construction. Conceal new raceway and wiring and maintain operation. AA. If conductors are required to be removed from existing raceways, install with new conductors. BB. Provide new coverplates throughout the remodeled areas. CC. Dispose of fluorescent lamps, ballasts, and other hazardous materials in accordance with State and Federal regulations. DD. Prior to reinstallation of used equipment, thoroughly inspect each item and report defects to the Engineer /Architect in writing. Instructions for corrective measures will be given at the time and the Contract amount adjusted accordingly. If no defects are reported, the material will be included under the contractor's ONE -YEAR guarantee as outlined in Section 16010. EE. Panelboards: Clean exposed surfaces and check tightness of electrical connections. Replace damaged circuit breakers and provide closure plates for vacant positions. Provide typed circuit directory showing revised circuiting arrangement. F. Luminaires: Remove existing luminaires for cleaning. Use mild detergent to clean exterior and interior surfaces; rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Replace lamps, ballasts, and broken electrical parts. GG. Install relocated materials and equipment as indicated on the drawings. and /or regulations. not installation fees and Pay charges for inspections by regulating and furnish such records to the engineer, in responsibility necessary switches, outlets, boxes, embedded in construction, in crawl noted in the specification or shown on the verify dimensions with the and notify the regulations of the work the person fumishing the equipment. in either one is as binding as if called for in or arrangement where a disagreement exists in and keep same in perfect repair and condition for the evidenced by issuance of the final certificate by the must be immediately made good and Engineer. Include damage Assure that the fire alarm system is of the entire project by 16050 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS A. Encase conductors in a continuous raceway system. Provide pull and junction boxes as required by the NEC. Size raceway per the NEC with oversize conduits as indicated. Provide minimum 3/4° conduit for branch circuit homeruns as required by mall or landlord, provide minimum 1/2° conduit, unless, noted otherwise. B. Provide EMT for conductors unless noted otherwise. Provide concrete -tight steel compression or steel setscrew type fittings, couplings and bushings. Cast or indentor type devices are not acceptable. Fittings used in plenum applications shall be rated for such use. C. The use of EMC cable for branch circuit wiring is acceptable provided it is installed per the NEC, allowed by the mall and /or owner, and complies with all applicable local codes. It is the contractors responsibility to verify with owner's representative requirements or restrictions prior to installation. D. Provide IMC or concrete -el cased PVC conduit for service entrance conductors. E. PVC conduit may be used underground or below concrete slabs. Provide coated rigid steel elbows for elbows where PVC is used. F. Provide flexible metal conduit for connections to transformers, motors and other vibrating pieces of equipment. Provide liquid -tight conduit for connections in damp or wet locations. Provide ground type fittings and grounding conductor inside flexible conduit. Adjust conduit size if required. G. Outlet boxes and junction 'boxes to be recessed and flush mounted. Conduits to be concealed, except in mechanical rooms. Conduit and boxes in Mechanical rooms can be exposed. H. provide expansion fittings where raceway crosses building expansion joints. I. Run exposed conduit in a neat, workmanlike manner parallel to the building lines, tight to the wall and ceiling surfaces, and firmly support with conduit clamps or hangers. Provide two (2) hole mounting straps, minimum three (3) feet on center, for surface conduit mounted on walls less than six (6) feet above finished floor. Place conduits at least 8" away from hot piping and surfaces including domestic hot water lines. J. Provide galvanized code gauge steel junction and pull boxes with screw on covers of type, shape and size required to suit each installation. Provide) gasketing in damp and dusty locations. Provide cast boxes in weatherproof, vapor tight and explosion proof environments. K. Provide 4" boxes throughout. Provide 3 1/2° deep boxes where installed in masonry, 2 1/2" minimum elsewhere. Provide single gang mud or tile ring for single devices. L. Mount outlets boxes in exposed masonry walls with the bottom of the box on the top of the mortor joint and the vertical line of the box either On the mortar joint or on the center line of the masonry unit. Plumb and accurately align wall outlets in rows. Mount ceiling boxes symmetrical with walls, beams and /or tiles. Mounting heights indicated on the drawings are from the center of the outlet box to the finished floor directly below the outlet. Exterior heights are from inside adjacent Floor, or if no Floor, from the first floor above grade, unless noted otherwise. M. Coordinate the location of I outlets with architectural and mechanical drawings before installation. Coordinate door swings in the field before locating switches. N. Provide new wiring devices in each outlet indicated on the drawings. Provide devices from one manufacturer. Color to match adjacent surface. 0. Approved toggle switch manufacturers /model numbers: Manufacturer 2O'/120 -277V Wall Switches 1 -pole ' 1 -pole w /Pilot 2 -pole 3 -way 4 -way Keyed 1 -pole Mom. Contact Cooper 2221 2221PL 2222 2223 2224 2221L 1995 Hubbell HBL1221 HBL1221 PL HBL1222 HBL1223 HBL1224 HBL1221L HBL1557 P &S PS2OAC1 PS2OAC1 -RPL PS2OAC2 PS2OAC3 PS2OAC4 PS2OAC1 -L 1251 Leviton 1221 -2 1221 -2PL 1222 -2 1223 -2 1224 -2 1221 -2L 1257 P. Approved standard receptacle manufacturers /model numbers: Manufacturer 20A/125V Standard Receeptades Simplex Duplex GFI IG TVSS Tamper Resistant Cooper 5361 5362 XGF20 IG5362 5362S TR8300 Hubbell HBL5361 HBL5362 GFR5352A IG5362 HBL5360SA HBL8300SGA P &S 5361 5362A or PT5362A 2094 IG6300 8300SP TR63H Leviton 5361 5362 8899 5362 -IG 7380 8300 -SG *PROVIDE THE CORRESPONDING HOSPITAL GRADE DEVICE WHEN THIS DEVICE IS USED. Q. Provide new coverplates over boxes with the following specifications: finished areas and unfinished areas. Provide smooth plastic covers, color to match adjacent surface or as selected by the architect. Provide appropriate covers over I for outlets and switches as indicated on the Drawings and special purpose receptacles. Provide new weatherproof coverplates o out ets a d s g for exterior devices. R. Provide wire and cable with insulation voltage rating equal to or greater than the applied system voltage. Provide solid or stranded copper conductors with type THWN, THHN, or XHHN insulation for No. 12 AWG and No. 10 AWG conductors. Provide stranded copper conductors with type THWN, THHN, or XHHW insulation for No. 8 AWG and larger conductors. Provide minimum No. 12 AWG conductor size, unless noted otherwise. Use the minimum conductor size when no size is indicated. conductors to be color -coded as follows;120 /208 volt systems -phase a(black), phase b(red), phase c(blue), neUtral(white). 277/480 volt systems -phase a(brown), phase b(orange), phase c(yellow), neutral(white with tracer or gray). grounding system (green). S. Prior to turning the building over to the Owner turn on equipment in the building including lighting and with a multimeter, read the current drawn on each hot leg of feeder supplying each distribution panel. If the current in any one leg varies more than 5% (plus or minus) from the arithmetic average of the current in the hot legs, reconnect the branch circuits to obtain a balanced loading. T. Provide fire barriers around conduit, pipe, tubing, bus ducts and cables passing through smoke and fire rated floors and walls. Provide CP 25, 303 and ; PSS7904 Series by 3M, or "Flame- Safe" system by Thomas and Betts Corp for fire seals. Provide HILTI CP -617 firestop putty pad around electrical outlet boxes located in fire rated walls. U. Make connections to motors and equipment furnished and set in place by others. Provide starters, manual controls and auxiliary equipment where indicated in schedules and specified herein. Provide disconnect switches as indicated in schedules, specified herein and l required by Code. 16400 - POWER DISTRIBUTION A. Retail Metering Center. 1. Provide meter sections containing meter quantities as indicated on the Drawings. 2. Provide meter branches rated 200 amp maximum. 3. Provide 3 phase, 4 wire meters for use on 120/208 VOLT AND 277/480 volt, 3 phase, 4 wire systems with seven (7) jaw meter sockets. Meters furnished by the utility company. 4. Mount the above components as shown on the Drawings in a UL approved and labeled, NEMA Class 1 floor mounted steel enclosure. Enclosure to be constructed to finished steel cleaned, primed, and painted with baked enamel finish prior to shipment to the job site. B. Provide fuses of the following types (Bussmann used as reference): 1. 600 amps and above: Time -delay type designed to hold 500% of rated current for a minimum of 4 seconds and clear 20 times current in 0.01 seconds or less with interrupting ratings of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let- through current and energy, let- through values established by U.L. Standard for Class L fuses. Provide KRP -C fuses. 2. Below 600 Amps: Dual- Element construction with interrupting rating of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let -thru current established by U.L. Standard for Class RK -1 fuses. Provide LPN -RK /LPS -RK. 3. Motor circuits: Protect individual motor circuits with full load ampere rating (FLA) of 400 amperes or less with dual - element time -delay fuses. Provide LPN -RK /LPS -RK. Protect larger horsepower motors with time -delay fuses. Provide KRP -C fuses. Provide U.L. Class RK1, dual - element time -delay for other motors,. 4. Motor Controllers: Protect NEMA and IEC style motor controllers with dual - element, time -delay fuses to provide Type 2 coordination for the controller. Provide LPS -RK fuses. 5. Protect circuit breaker panels with U.L. Class RK1, Class L fuses. Provide LPN -RK, LPS -RK, or KRP -C fuses. 6. Provide fuse sizes as indicated on the Drawings. 7. Acceptable manufacturers: BussmaNn, Ferraz - Shawmut or Littelfuse or pre- approved equal. C. Provide lighting and appliance panelboard assemblies adhering to the following specifications: 1. Enclosures constructed of galvanized sheet steel of thickness as required by Code, with enameled steel trim, distributed busing, hinged steel doors latches, locks and adjustable trim clamps. Provide NEMA 3R enclosures for exterior locations. 2. Provide welded metal frame with typed circuit directory for each panel. 3. Compliant to the following standards: UL 50, UL 67, NEMA PB -1, NFPA 70 and Fed. Spec W- P -115C , UL 489, NEMA AB -1, Fed. Spec. W-C-375B/GEN, IEC 157 -1 and BS 4752. 4. Compliant to Article 408 of the NEC: 'Lighting and Appliance panelboard °. Maximum of 42 poles per panelboard assembly. 5. Provide panelboards with interrupting ratings as shown on the plans. 6. Provide 240 volt AC rated panelboards for 208/120 and 240 volt AC systems. Provide 480/277 volt rated panelboards for 480/277 volt systems. 7. Provide tin-plated copper bus bars or tin - plated aluminum bus ba rs. 8. Provide proper lugs (75 C. minimum temperature rating) and gutter space for cable size indicated on the plans. 9. Provide panels by the same manufacturer. 10. Provide screw mounted, engraved namplates for each panelboard. 11. Provide molded case, non - adjustable, thermal- magnetic, quick -make, quick- break, bolt -on type circuit breakers. Refer to the schedules on the plans for sizes and quantities. 12. Provide muli -pole breakers where indicated on the schedules. Handle ties on single pole breakers are not acceptable. 13. Provide secondary ground bus in each 208/120V panel board. 14. Acceptable Manufacturers:; A. 240 Volt 1. Square D type NQOD 2. Siemens type S1 series 3. Cutler Hammer Pow -R -line 1 a series 4. General Electric AQ series 5. Pre - approved equal B. 480 volt 1. Squared D type NF 2. Siemens type S2 series 3. Cutler Hammer Pow -R -line 2a series 4. General Electric AE series 5. Pre - approved equal D. Provide panel identification label for each panel including panel name, voltage and feeder. For example: °HDP -1 -1, 480/277 V, 3, 4 wire, 2 °C - 4 # 4/0 THWN °. E. Mount panelboards and cabinets to building structure or interior wall construction. Mount independent of conduit and raceways entering boxes. F. Mount panelboards with cabinet top at 78" above finished floor. G. Provide 3/4 "empty conduits from each flush mounted panelboard. When the floor is on grade, provide three (3) conduits into the ceiling cavity above. When the floor has accessible space below, provide two (2) conduits into the ceiling space above and two (2) conduits into the accessible space below the floor. Ends shall be capped and shall be tagged at both ends with permanent tags. H. Provide a circuit directory completely typed on the interior of each panel door. I. Equipment Ground - Solidly ground conduit systems, switch boxes, cabinets, motor frames, switchgear, transformers, and other permanently installed equipment in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code to form a continuous, permanent and effective grounding system. Bond expansion joints and metal raceway sections. Provide ground conductor as indicated on the drawings or specified herein. J. When connecting single phase circuits and equipment to a three (3) phase system, distribute the loads on the phases to achieve an approximately balanced loading of the three -phase system. 1111L-AMOR12302. L A. Provide "on -off" toggle type manual starter switch with thermal overload protection for single phase motors, where manual control is indicated. Provide each switch with a red pilot light indicating when motor is on. B. Provide full voltage type starters and thermal overload protection and extemal manual reset for THREE -PHASE motors, unless indicated otherwise. Equip each starter with 120 volt coil, control power transformer, secondary fuse block and fuses, auxiliary contacts as indicated, red "ON" pilot light, and "HAND - OFF -AUTO" control switch. Provide combination starter /disconnect when indicated on the plans. Acceptable Manufacturers for magnetic starters: Allen- Bradley Bull. 509 &512, Square D Class 8536, Cutler Hammer, General Electric, ITE /Siemens equivalent or pre- approved equal. C. Provide manual motor starting switch or Type "SS" fused disconnect adjacent to each 120 VAC single phase motor located out of sight and /or in excess of 50' -0" from the controller, or as indicated on the Drawings.. D. Inter lock rooftop hvac unit fan starter with duct detector to shut down fan upon detector activation. 16460 - TRANSFORMERS A. Provide ventilated, indoor, dry-type distribution transformer with the capacity and voltage characteristics indicated on the Drawings. Transformers 15 KVA and above will be designed to operate with a 115 degrees C. Temperature rise above 40 degrees C. ambient. Provide insulating materials for a 220 degrees C. insulation system. B. Provide transformers meeting or exceeding NEMA class 1 efficiency requirements as required in the Local Energy Code. C. Provide voltage taps as indicated below: 1. Provide two 5% FCBN taps for single and 3 phase transformers 9 KVA and below. 2. Provide two 2 1/2% FCBN and two 2 1/2% FCAN taps for 3 phase transformers 15 KVA and below. 3. Provide four 2 1/2% FCBN and two 2 1/2% FCAN taps for 3 phase transformers above 15 KVA. D. Provide sound ratings not exceeding the following levels: 1. 0 to 15 KVA, 40 Decibels. 2. 15 to 50 KVA, 45 Decibels. 3. 50 to 150 KVA, 50 Decibels. 4. 150 KVA or Greater, 50 Decibels. E. Provide continuous copper or aluminum coil conductors with brazed or welded terminations. F. Isolate transformer core and coil from the enclosure using vibration - absorbing mounts. G. Provide transformers 75 KVA or less with enclosures suitable for wall, floor or trapeze mounting. Provide transformer larger than 75 KVA with enclosures suitable for floor or trapeze mounting. H. Provide maximum case temperatures not exceeding a 35C temperature rise above a 40 degree C ambient. I. Acceptable manufacturers: Cutler Hammer, General Electric, Sorgel, Hevi -Duty Jefferson Electric or pre- approved equal. 16500 - LIGHTING A. Comply with NEC as applicable to the installation and construction of luminaires. B. Comply with UBC as applicable to the installation and construction of luminaires. C. Provide luminaires that are listed and labeled by U.L. or another nationally recognized testing laboratory for the application. D. Provide lamp ballasts that comply with Certified Ballast Manufacturers Association standards and carry the CBM label. E. Comply with local, state and federal energy codes. F. Provide luminaires with lamps, for each outlet shown on the Drawings and as specified herein. See luminaires list on the plan. G. Provide fluorescent lamp ballasts with the following minimum specifications 1. Disconnecting means on the line side of the ballast to disconnect hot and neutral conductors, as required after January 1, 2008 by the 2005 NEC Article 410.73G. Provide either factory- insstalled disconnecting means, or provide field - installed disconnect inside the ballast channel. Approved field - installed disconnect 1) WAGO 873 2) TYCO /AMP LIGHT -N -LOK CPGI series 3) T & B STA -KON LD2 /LD3 series 2. Provide U.L. listed and labeled, C.B.M. approved ballasts. 3. Programmed Rapid Start technology to ensure longest lamp life. 4. T8 Only: Parallel -wired operation to ensure light output from one ballast even with one or two lamps extinguished. 5. Compact Fluorescent only: Series wired lamps for multiple lamp configurations, and plug -in lead connectors for lamp leads 6. Class 'P" rated with thermally activated automatic resetting protective devices sealed in housing. 7. Current Crest Factor: 1.7 or less on 60 Hz modulated current. 8. Comply with FCC Rules Part 18 requirements governing electromagnetic and radio frequency interference 9. Complies with IEEE 587 for withstanding line transients, voltage regulation ± 10 percent, light regulation ± 10 percent. 10. Ballast Factor: 0.88 or higher. 11. Power Factor: greater than 95 percent 12. Sound rating: °A' 13. Minimum 5 year warranty including 110 /ballast labor 14. Total Harmonic Distortion: <20% , but greater than 10 %. 15. End -of -life lamp sensing for Compact Fluorescent ballasts. H. Approved manufacturers - T8 electronic ballasts 1. Advance Centium Program Rapid Start series 2. Universal Lighting Technologies Triad AccuStart series I. Approved manufacturers - Compact Fluorescent 1. Motorola Gold edition 2. Robertson 3. Osram Quicktronic series 4. Universal Lighting Technologies J. Provide inside frosted lamps with brass base, rated 130 volts for incandescent lamps, unless noted otherwise. 1. Approved manufacturers a. Philips b. General Electric c. Osram /Sylvania d. Pre - approved equal K. Provide minimum 85 CRI for fluorescent lamps. Provide 4100K color lamps for fluorescent luminaires. 1. Provide F032, F025 and F017 T8 lamps for 4', 3' and 2' luminaires, respectively, unless noted otherwise. 2. Approved manufacturers: a. GE Starcoat SPX b. Phillips TL80 c. Osram Sylvania Octron 800XP L Provide solid state, slid -type dimmers suitable for mounting behind a standard depth faceplate and for operation on common neutral circuits. 1. Provide 600 watts capacity per dimmer unless noted otherwise on the plans. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Lutron Nova T -star series or pre - approved equal. M. Solid State type Time Switches. 1. Provide solid state, programmable 24 hour or 7 -day, electric time switch with FOUR (4) SPST contact rated 20A at 240 volts. Provide long life lithium battery backup to maintain time and memory setting during a power outage. 2. Provide astronomical control. 3. Acceptable manufacturers a. Paragon EC7000 series b. Tork Model D100 series c. pre- approved equal N. Provide lighting contactors that adhere to the following specifications, where lighting control relays or contactors are called out on the drawings: 1. Electrically held relay, 30 amp ballast rated, 20 amps tungsten rated ® 277 volts 2. 2 pole minimum (refer to plans for required poles) 3. Installed in NEMA 1 enclosure indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure outdoors. 4. Coil Voltage: 24VAC. 5. Coordinate accessories with Division 15's EMS Contractor. 6. Approved Manufacturers: a. Square D Class 8903, Type 'L' series b. ASCO 917 series c. Siemens type CLM d. pre- approved equal 0. Provide photoelectric switch control with a set of SPST contacts rated at 120 volt AC, 1800VA in a NEMA 3R enclosure. 1. UL listed. 2. Approved manufacturers: a. Paragon CW /210 series b. Tork 2101 series 3. If used as a sensor input to the lighting control system, provide photocell controllers fully - compatible with the lighting control panels used on this project. Refer to section 16915. P. Provide hangers, rods, mounting brackets, supports, frames, etc. for proper and safe luminaire installation. Install luminaires in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and instructions. Q. Provide luminaires complete with auxiliaries required for proper, safe and distortion free installation in the various ceiling constructions in which they appear. Coordinate ceiling types with the Architectural drawings and provide compatible luminaires. R. Provide felt or fiberglass gaskets on incandescent luminaires where necessary to prevent light leakage at the ceiling line. S. Securely support LUMINAIRES directly from building structural members or 11/2° or larger steel ceiling framing channels. Use steel channel equivalent to Kindorf #6029 where it is necessary to span the building structural members for fixture support. Wood supporting members or wires will not be acceptable. Provide minimum 1/° diameter lag screws when anchoring into wood structural members. Penetrate wood structural members a minimum of 2' with screws. Provide steel or lead, expandable type, anchors with minimum penetration of 11/2° when anchoring to concrete. When installing luminaires in a seismic zone, secure to meet requirements. T. DO NOT suspend conduit, light luminaires, or ballasts from metal roof deck or from the ceiling suspension wires. Support lay -in luminaires independent of the ceiling support system. Provide fastening clips on each corner of each luminaire in accordance with the UBC and State Building codes. U. Equip luminaires using conduit stems with ball swivel hangers. In finished areas, provide canopies for the hangers. per luminaire plus one per row. Support V. Support surface mounted fluorescent luminaires with a minimum of one hanger p p p pp individual luminaires with a minimum of two hangers. Attach hangers to the ceiling grid per code. W. Support suspended fluorescent luminaires with a minimum of two fixture hangers. Attach each hangar to a dedicated anchor. Locate hangars directly above the corners of the luminaires. X. Where master /slave or inboard /outboard switching is indicated, provide tandem -wired ballasts between luminaires as required by the local Energy Code. Y. Wire recessed lay -in luminaires with 6 feet of flexible metal conduit with Type "THHN /THWN" wire to the outlet box. Provide grounding type connectors for conduit and cable. Z. Provide outlet boxes adjacent to each recessed Iluminaire outlet in suspended ceilings to permit each luminaire to be adjusted to fit ceiling pattern and to permit "Feed Through" wiring. M. At the time of substantial completion, luminaires must be installed and lamped with new lamps. Install luminaires complete with lenses, diffusers, reflectors, louvers and other required accessories. BB. Replace damaged reflectors, diffusers, louvers or other components at no expense to the Owner. CC. Clean luminaires free of dust, finger prints, paint, etc.. DD. Perform aiming and adjustment of luminaires in accordance with instructions issued by the Engineer /tenant. Adjust directional type luminaires (interior and exterior) after dark under the direction of the Architect, Engineer, and /or tenant. EE. Replace defective ballasts within the guarantee period at no cost to the tenant. FF. Install dimmers where indicated on the Drawings. 1. Where dimmers are shown ganged with other dimmers and /or other devices, size outlet such that dimmers will not be underated. GG. Install photocell(s) per manufacturer's recommendations. 1. Aim away from artificial light sources such as street lights or security lights. 2. Seal penetrations through roof or penthouse wall. HH. Install time switches adjacent to the source lighting panel, unless specifically located elsewhere on the plans. 1. Set longitude and latitude settings and the astronomical time. 2. Provide time settings per the tenant's direction. II. Provide "nameplates" for contactors and time switches. Label contactors and time switches to indicate load served (e.g., canopy lights, store sign, etc.) 16535 - EMERGENCY LGGIIING A. Provide automatic battery powered lighting units as indicated on the drawings. B. Provide emergency lighting as shown on the plans to illuminate the egress corridors and other required areas. Refer to the luminaire schedule on the drawings for types. C. Provide an intensity of not less than 1.0 footcandle at the floor level along the path of egress. D. Provide an exit light at each exit and along the egress path as required. E. Connect emergency lights to the unswitched branch circuit(s) in the area, provide handle -lock device for that circuit. 16741 - VOICE AND DATA RACEWAY A. A. Provide 4° square boxes for each recessed outlet box. Provide 334' deep masonry type in recessed masonry installations. Provide mud or tile ring as required for boxes. B. Provide the following in accessible ceilings as follows: Provide an empty box with (1) 3/4' conduit stubbed into ceiling space for each telephone outlet indicated on the drawings; Provide an empty box with (2) 3/4' conduit stubbed into ceiling space for each data, voice /data or fiber optic outlet indicated on the drawings. C. Provide the following in inaccessible ceilings (plaster, spline, gypsum, security grid, plank, etc.) as follows: Provide an empty box with (1) 3/4° conduit routed to the nearest telephone backboard location for each telephone outlet, unless noted otherwise on the plans; Provide an empty box with (2) 3/4° conduit routed to the nearest communications closet backboard location for each data, voice /data, or fiber optic outlet, unless noted otherwise on the plans. 3/4' EMPTY CONDUIT FROM ABOVE CEILING IN SALES FLOOR CONCEALED DOWN WALL TO FLUSH MOUNTED 2 -GANG JUNCTION BOX WITH STAINLESS STEEL COVER. FIELD VERIFY BEST MOUNTING LOCATION WITH BEST BUY SECURITY CONTRACTOR. SECURITY WIRING HARDWARE AND CONNECTIONS PROVIDED BY SECURITY CONTRACTOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CONCEALED 3/4' EMPTY CONDUIT FROM FLUSH MOUNTED 2 -GANG JUNCTION BOX DOWN WALL TO DOOR FRAME FOR SECURITY DOOR CONTACT WIRING. SECURITY DOOR CONTACTS FLOOR Entrance Door Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. (2) LOOP START PHONE UNES (2) RJ 31X JACKS PROVIDED BY PHONE COMPANY. (1) 110 VAC OUTLET ON DEDICATED CIRCUIT. 5,-0" 1" CONDUIT SEC PANEL 182X18' PANEL SHOULD BE MOUNTED ON A 20"X20" PIECE OF PLYWOOD FLOOR STUB NEAR BOTTOM OF BAR JOIST BUSHED N 11 fS\_ CONCEALED KEYPAD BACK BOX N CONDUIT N PROVIDED BY CSSG N _f____24A-1 8.2"X4.6" FLOOR 0412755 -139 DUNHAM Dunham Associates, Inc. 50 South Sixth Street /Suite 1100 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 -1540 PHONE 612.465.7550 FAX 612.465.7551 WEB dunhameng.com mechanical + electrical consulting engineering DRAWN BY: TR_ CHECKED BY: RM 4 Alarm Panel Detail SCALE: N.T.S. TYP. X MOD. Security Keypad Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 1 1 CONCEAL 1 3/4" EMPTY CONDUIT -1 1 1 1 N SURFACE MOUNTED 4" x 4" BOX w /COVER FOR MOTION DETECTOR EXIT 0 90" STUB NEAR BOTTOM OF BAR JOIST BUSH END. SURFACE MOUNTED 4" x 4" BOX w /COVER FOR SECURITY DOOR CONTACT 6 Ext. Single Door Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. Not Used TYP. MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. NOTE: PHONE BOARD AND COMPONENTS TO BE INSTALLED DURING FIRST WEEK OF CONSTRUCTION. (INCLUDING PERMANENT POWER, GROUND AND CONDUIT FOR TELCO) EXISTING ACT NOTE: NO SURFACE MOUNTED CONDUIT ON PHONE BOARD TO OUTLET UNLESS FED FROM BOTTOM. to 2" (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) CONDUIT FROM 7' -2" TO DECK WITH 90 SWEEP E AT DECK FOR TELECOMM ENTRANCE CABLE. NYLON BUSHINGS AT BOTH ENDS. #6AWG GROUND WIRE. EC TO MAKE CONNECTION TO BUS BAR. BUS BAR PROVIDED BY BBM I.S. 24" X 24" X 1/2 FRT PLYWD FOR TELECOMM . EQUIP. (1) DOUBLE DUPLEX OUTLET ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT FOR SERVER CAB. SERVER IN FRONT. STOCK (1) DOUBLE DUPLEX OUTLET ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT FOR SERVER CAB. REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70 - NEC JUN 01 2012 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 20" x 20" x 1/2" PLYWD BACKER FOR SECURITY PANEL. BOT © 5' -0" AFF, 24" X 24" x 1/2" PLYWD PHONE BD OVER SERVER. BOT @ 5' -0" AFF. SERVER. ELlO'I?& RECEIVED . CITY OF TUKWILA. MAY 30 2012 PERMIT CENTER 1 Electrical Specification SCALE: N.T.S. Typical Phone Board Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. I- W N I- CI Z O Z .ac ocC v� La.d W CO m� SQ. FT. CALCS A RETAIL: 1,170 SF TOTAL: 1,682 SF C NCEPTi 1.0 LARGE A CONCEPT DATE: 04 -28 -1 1 STORE NUMBER: # ## A 0 Ld ce < woo 1-00 (Cj woo U � w cD I- Z ~p3 U D Q N Y O O N cnu)�T- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 05 -23 -12 REV. DATE A A ■ A A n SCALE: AS NOTED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS E -3