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SECTION 15400
PLUMBING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.0 1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1 . Water piping.
2. Sanitary drainage.
3. Vent piping,,
4- c;onneetian Of miscellaneous equipment furnished under other Sections.
5. Testing.
B. Related Sections,—
1, other Division
15 Sections,as applicableReter to other DiWisi�ns for
coQrdinatinn af w���. ,
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2•0i WATER PIPING SYSTEMS
A. Water piping Above Grade: Type '•L" hard drawn, seamless cap
er ASTM B88 and Federal Specifications WW -T-799, joined with wrou �t��� tube.,
pressure fittings,, ANSI B 16.22& Make joints using "lead-free"sonde a�vn
and apper
paste-hype flux. Core saldbr is not af�aw�d. Solder shall be solid string
or wire type. Where soldered copper piping �s connected to threaded brasspipinguse a cast brass adaptor,,
8. Make0piping connectons to fixtures and eguipment with chrome -plated
brass tube, ASTM E3 -i 35 ar�d Federal Specification WW.T.791 � �o ferrous seamlessor materials are allowed in water piping smaller than 4", piping
C. Insulat ' ion: Owens-Corning Fiberglas 25 ASJISSL ar acceptable substitInsulatute.
on shad! be product of single manufacturer, Insulate domestic. hot an
old
water lines with rigid glass fiber with maximum K factor at 75.0 of X3.23, 3 lb/ft
density, minimum of 1/2 inch trick with white all -service jacket (vaor r
Insulate fittings �#h PVC fitting corers with glass liner inserts., p etarder3.
with
2.02 SANITARY DRAINAGE
A. PVC Pipe: Where permitted by soca! codes,
PVC
-DWV plastic schedule 40, NSF
seal CS -272 SHALL be used for sanitary drainage pipes(soil, waste, and ventwith solvent -wedded joints.),
B. Sanitary Drainage Lines (Soil, Waste, and Wear) ONLY WHEN PVC IS No
ALLOWED: Cast iron svil p ipe and fittings, coated inside and outside, ASTM q
and Federal Specification WW.P.401 . Label
"MarPerman
with Cast Iron sail Pips Institute'rs"Markof Quality and ence". Weight of pipe as required by Code dor
location and duty.
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Joints fabricated by use of "Push-Dn" type Basketed joints (above or below
ground),
"No -Hub" mechanical points (above ground only).
Solvent -welded joints: PVC pipe.
VALVES
Valves for Domestic Water Piping Systems: Red and White No. 5044 or 5049 ar
Crane'Na. 2180 or 218,2.,, or NIBCO To -580 brass dal! valves with plastic jacketed
lever tyke handle.,
CLEANOUTS
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i. Josamor Wade, Zurn or Jay R. Smith Dura -Coated cast iron with round, heavy duty,
scoriated, nickel bronze top., adjustable to finished floor after concrete has set.
3. Exposed Cast Iron Pipe: Zurn Z -1 450-7A.
Fittings: Zurn Z -1470-A.
2. Threaded Drainage
3. In Wall: Zurn Z-1460-8.
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4,. In Floors: Zurn ZN-1 400-2.9
4.605 PLUMBING FAUCET, WATER HEATER AND ACCESSORIES
A. Commercial grade faucet with sprayer to fit Janitor Sink., chrome plated, similar to
Elkay LK -4371 -F -CR,
B. Dishwasher connection #o soil piping under Janitor Sank..
C. Water heater; 1(} gallon unit (Contractor"s choice).
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 PIPING INSTALLATION
.A. Install piping neatly and parallel with or per endicular to lines a€ the structure,
Install pipe hangers to maintain accurately aligned piping systems, adequately
supported both laterally and vertically. where practicable., connect two or more
vents together and extend as one vent through roof. Make vent connections to
stacks by appropriate use of 450 wyes, hong sweep quarter bends., sixth, eighth,
or sixteenth bends, except that sanitary tees may be used on the vertical stacks.
1. install horizontal soil, waste, and vent pipe with a grade of 1/411 per foot
where possible, and not fess than 718" per foot.
2. For Projects in Colorado,, install horizontal soil, waste, and vent pipe with a
grade of 114" per foot for pipe 3 inches diameter and smaller, and not less
than 718" per foot for pipe 4 inches diameter and larger.
3. Run vent piping to rear toilet area or Snack Bar/Phar ichever is
closest. An $utoyent may be used if accep�abfe to Building Official. Da NOT
penetrate existing roof with new vent stag.
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PIPING INSULATION - INSTALLATION
A. Domestic hot and cold water lines: Insulate with specified insulation, insulate
fittings with PVC fitting covers with glass fiber inserts,, Insulate pipes above slab,
and exposed pipes below handicap lavatories.
3.03 DISHWASHER CONNECTION INSTALLATION
A. Install -dishwasher type connection to soil piping under Janitor Sink. Provide 518"
inside diameter rubber base for connection to silver.recovery drain.- - Wai*Mart will
install rubber dose, however provide and install temporary cap on dishwasher
connection uncil silver recovery unit is installed.
3.04 PIPE TESTS
A. Fest piping before installing equipment and before insuiatian is applied, using
specified methods and conditions. Test in accordance with state or local codes.
Subject piping to test for not less than 24 hours under inspection by Wal*Mart
Construct'lon Manager. Make necessary replacements and repairs and repeat tests
until entire system is accepted as satisfactory. Work includes -testing equipment.
After installation of equipment, operate systems, dean out scale, dirt, oil, waste,
and foreign matter, and correct additional leaks. Test underground piping pr Ear to
backf Wing.
B. lest Plumbing dra4
inage systems with 10 foot. static head. Test water systems
with 159 psig hydrostatic pressure,.
C. Sterilize domestic water system to meet regulatory agency requirements. Flush
system thoroughly of dirt and foreign matter, then fill with water treated with 50
ppm of chlorine. During filling process, open valves and faucets several times to
assure treatment of entire system. Leave treated water in system for 24 hours
after which time system shall be flushed; if residual chlorine Rs not less than 14
ppm. repeat flushing. After sterilization, receive approval by regulatory agency an
samples of water in system.
END OF SECTION
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1.02
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PRODUCTS
IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT
A. Furnish laminated. plastic nameplates with 3/411 minimum
contrasting-colQr engraved letters for each panelboard.
The nameplates shall be bolted or pop -riveted to equipment
and shall clearly identify the equipment or equipment
served, such as "PANEL LPA'; Electrical Engineer will
determine nameplates that are needed.
CONDUIT RACEWAYS
size
case
1W
z.
40
all conduits in accordance with the NEC, but in no
less than the following,,
Security, Q.R.C. and Telephone Systems: 3f4 inch
minimum, unless otherwise noted.
Flexible conduit not exeeeding 72 inches, for
connection of light fixtures recessed in suspended
ceilings: 3/8 inch minimum.
Underground conduits in parking lot:
Other users: lj2 inch minimum.
3 / 4 inch n�inimum.
B. Conduit hypes permitted*. (dust bear the UL label)
1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRA): Hot dip
galvanized. manufactured by Republic or approved equal.
2. Aluminum Rigid Metal Condui: Manufactured by wiser.
Aluminum. Harvey Aluminum, or approved equal.
3. Intermediate fetal Conduit (IMC)e. Hot dip galvanized,
manufactured by Republic or approved equal.
4. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Hot dip galvanizec�r
manufactured by Republic-oriapproved equal.
5. FVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (PVc),. Schedule 40
heavy -wall PVC manufactured by'Carlon, or approved
equal.
6. Flexible Metal Conduit: Zinc -coated steely manufactured
by Republic or approved equal..
7,m Ll"quidtight Flexible Metal Conduit,: Seal-Tite, with PVC
jacket.
8.1* Flexible Blastic conduit Electrical Non** -Metal 12c Tubing
ENT} Will not be allowed for any electrical
application,
WIRES AND CABLES
A. Wire and cable as indicated and required by the Drawings
shall. bear the UL label and stamping indicating wire size,
type, voltage and grade. and shall meet the standard
spec�.fiGations and tests established for such materials and
construction by ASTM,, FEMA, ANSI, and IPCEA where
applicable.
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B. Wire shall be code gauges, soft annealed copper, not
than 98 percent conductivity and of the 6.00 volt cla
unless otherwise noted.
C. Conductors size 11Q AWG and smaller may be
solid and shall have insulation type THWN
Conductors size 18 AWG and larger shall be
shall have insulation type THWN or THHN.
be used if conduit sire is increased per
less
5 5,
stranded or
or THHN .
(stranded and
THW or XHHW may
NEC.
D. Na wire shall be smaller than X12 AWG, unless otherwise
noted, except that wiring for signal and pilot control
circuits may be 114 AWG, unless otherwiffise noted.
E. The following color code shall be used:
NEUTRAL PHASE CONDUCTOR
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
208/120V
480/277'V
COLOR
white
lt . grey
C
black
yellow.
brown
ops
redblue
t7r1r1ge r
EQUIP. GROUND
COLOR
green
green
F. No. la AWG and smaller phase and neutral conductors shall
be color coded by a continuous outer covering. Conductors
larger than No. 10 AWG may be color coded by tape or paint.
G. Identify circuit numbers with synthetic Grath labels.
WIRE CONNECTIONS AND DEVICES
A. Run conductors
without
splices
from
outlet
to outlet,
except within
junction
boxes.
Make
splices
in No. 8 AWG
and smaller wire with insulated Ideal "Wirlgnut"l 3M
"ScotChlokff 1, or approved equal connectors of proper size.
3M No. 567 in-line self -stripping connectors may be used
for ballast lead connections in fluorescent light rows
only. Made splices in No. 6
approved solderless lugs and
AWG and larger wire with
connectors. If any other type
of connector is proposed dor use on any size conductor,
submit for approval prior to use.
B. Modular wiring connection systems may be used for wiring
between individual sales floor lighting fixtures only.
Modular wiring system shall be supported in a workmanlike
manner and all "homeruns" shall be sized as indicated on
the plans.
OUTLET BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS
A. Interior boxes shall be hat
1P minimum octagon or square,
for outlets installed flesh
single. or multiple gangs as
dip galvanized, 4 inches
unless otherwise noted. Boxes
in drywall construction may be
required. Boxes for outlets
installed flush in concrete block or brick walls shall be
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masonry boxes manufactured by Raco, Steel City. Appleton.,
or approved equal. Single surface -mounted outlet boxes
shall be handy boxes.
B. Boxes shall comply with NEC in regard to maximum allowable
number of conductors,
C. outlet boxes intended to support lighting fixtures shall be
suitable for the purpose.
D. Conduit. Connections:
1. steel: Appleton TW and TWC series; O.Z. GEDNEY 6000S
and 7000S series; ETP 2200 series or approved equal.
Di ecast with Steel Nut: Appleton 95T and 95T series or
approved equal.
Diecasts. Appleton 93T_ and 94T series or approved equal.
2. Indoor -EMT fittings may be of the diecast or all steel
set screw type.
3. Outdoor GRC, IMC or EMT box connections shall be made
with Meyers Seal-Tite hubs,, O.Z. GEDNEY SIT Series)
Space Maker hula, Appleton Uni-Seal hub or approved
equal.
4,o Threadless
GRC or
IMC fittings
shall
not be
used.
Indoor GRC
or IMC
connections
shall
be made
with double
5.
60
locknuts and bush4
ings.
PVCfittings of the solvent weld type shall be used for
PVC conduit.
Outdoor EMT fittings shad be of the. compression tyke.
1.06 WIRING DEVICES
A. Switches:
1. Branch circuit switches s
rated 20A 120/277V AC as
a. Single Pole:
Hubbell 1221I
Pass & Seymour
hall be specification grade
follows:
20AC1-I
General Electric GE 5-951-2G
b. Double Pole:
Hubbell 12221
Pass & Seymour 2
0AC2-I
General Electric GE 5952-2G
C . Three Way:
Hubbell 1223I
Pass & Seymour 20AC3-1
General Electric GE 5953---2G
2. Where switches operating
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Arrow Hart 1221I
Leviton 1221-2I
Bryant 4901-I
Arrow Hari 1222I
Leviton 122-2I
Bryant 490-I
Arrow Hart 1223I
Levioton 1223-2I
Bryant 4903-I
at X77 vole are ganged,
rurnish permanently installed barriers -between switches
in accordance with NEC 380-8 (b)U&
.
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B. Receptacles:
1. cutlet devices shall be ground ing-type specificatian
grade as follows.
a. Duplex Receptacle 24A 125V.
Hubbell 5362-I
Pass & Seymour 5362-I
General Electric 5362-2
b. Duplex
Hubbell
Pass &
General
Receptacle
IG 5362
Seymour IG
Electric
2 0A 12 5V
6300
5362 -IG
Arrow Hart 5362-I
Leviton 5362-I
Bryant 5362-I
Isolated Ground:
Arrow Hart IG 5362
Levioton 5362 IG
Bryant 5362 IG
C. Clock Receptacle 15A 125V6
Hubbell 5233
Pass & Seymour S3713 -I
General Electric 4234-2
d. Single Twist -Lock Receptacle
Hubbell 2610A
Pass & Seymour L530 -R
General Electric GL 0530
e. GFCI Receptacle 15A 125V0
Hubbell GF5252-I
Pass & Seymour 1591 -SI
General Electric GF 5242--m-2
Arrow Hart 5708
Leviton 5 2 6 1 - CH
Bryant 2 8 2 8-G
30A 125v.0
Arrow Hart 6330
Leviton 70530 -FR
Bryant 70530 -FR
Arrow Hart GF5242-I
Leviton 6599-I
Bryant GFR52FT-I
f. Cash Register Receptacle 15A 125V Isolated Ground:
Hubbell IG4710 Arrow Hart IG4710
Pass & Seymour IG4710 Leviton 70515 -FIG
General Electric GL 0510 -IG Bryant 4710 -IG
g. Yellow Telepower Pole Connector:
Dual -Lite 1CDB1-N; no substitutions.
h. Orange Telepower Pole Connector Isolated Grund:
Dual -Lite MS1-N* no substitutions.
C r COVER Plates
1. For flush mounded devices. furnish nylon cover plates
made by manufacturers listed above.
2. Where devices are installed an exposed
boxes, plates shall be galvanized steel.
designed to fit outlet box.
fittings or
and of a type
3. Weatherproof cover plates shall be cast or
metal. Plastic weatherproof mover plates
allowed.
stamped
will not be
4. Furnish stainless steel blank cover plates dor
temperature sensor outlet boxes.
Do color:
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19 Unless otherwise noted, cover plates and wiring device
for flush mounting shall be ivory nylon,
2. Install blank covers on boxes without devices or
fixtures. Blank covers shall be of same type as
installed on devices in that sante room or area.
3. Where devices are installed an exposed boxes, devices
shah be ivory.
4. Cover plates for all isolated ground receptacles shall
be orange in color.
E. Devices or plats fo"und to be not as specified shall be
removed and replaced with specified device or plate at
Contractor's expense,
le 07 PANELBOARDS
A. Bunch Circuit Protective Devices. Plug --an or bolted type
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thermal magnetic center -trip circuit breakers for
alternating current, each with single -handle Gammon trip.
Tandem or half -sized circuit breakers or load center type
construction will not he permitted. Circuit breaker amp
interrupting capacity (AIC) shall be no less than the
values Indicated on the Drawings. Circuit breakers feeding
emergency lights,, night lights, time. clock motors, etc.
shall be equippped with handle ---locks where indicated on the
Drawings .
B. Cabinets; Z 1,inc-�o�ted sheet steel wi0
th knack -outs, UL
listed and labeled, Trims and doors shall have a suitable
primer coat and a finish coat of the manufacturer's
standard colter. Trims shall be fitted with hinged doors
having combined lock and latch. Locks shall be keyed alike
and furnished with two keys for each panelboard,
C. Directory Halder: Mount clear plastic corer and metal frames
on inside of each doors' Mount alegible Typewritten
circuit directory properly ident*I
fyIo �q load (s) an each
circuit under the clear plasties cover. Connect circuits
exactly as indicated on Drawings; no deviation will be
tolerated.
D. Identification: Each panelboard shall be permanently
'dent f
ied by the symbol indicated on the Drawings (sample
format: "PANEL HC11) as required by Section 16D50, Paragraph
2aO1 A.
E. Acceptable Manufacturers:
Z. Cutler Hammer.
2- General Electric.
36 I--T-E .
4. Square D.
5. Challenger/Westinghouse
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SAFETY SWITCHES
A. Furnish non -fusible, horsepower -rated safety switches as
disconnecting mans dor motors and fused safety switches
where indicated on Drawings or where required by NEC.
Indoor switches shall be NEMS 1; outdoor switches shall be
NEMA 3R Ralentight. Switches shall be heavy duty, unless
otherwise noted. Furnish rejection type fuseholderse
B. Furnish safety switches as indicated on the Drawings.
C. Identification: Identify each switch as required by Section
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D. Acceptable Manufacturer:
1. Cutler Hammer.
2. General Electric.
3. I -T -E.
4m. Square D e
5. Cha 1 lenger/Westinghouse.
A.
FUSES
Furnish and install fuses as indicated on Drawings,
B, Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Bussman .
2. Gould-Shawmut.
3. Littelfuse.
4. GEC Alsthom
C. Acceptable fuse type substitutes
Bussman
FRS -R
LPS-RK
Gould
TRS -R
A6D-R
L ittelfuse
1. 10 SUPPORTING DEVICES
FLSR
LLSRK
GEC Alsthom
CRS -R
LOS -RK
A. Electrical Equipment Supports: Support electrical equipment
with. Unistrut Channel, Minerallac Pipe Hangers or in
another approved manner where details are not indicated.
Be sleeves: Install conduits passing through concrete floors
in galvanized, black steel or Schedule 40 PVC pipe sleeves
of adequate sized Sheet metal sleeves shall not be used.
Caulk sleeves through outside walls above grade with
sealant as specified under Joint Sealant Section of these
Specifications.
C. Plates and Escutcheons: For exposed pipe through walls,
floors and ceilings where exposed to view, provide chrome -
plated floor or ceiling plate of size required. Cutting of
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openings and installation of sleeves or frames shall be.
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done in a neat workmanlike manner.
D. Conduit Supports: Hangers shall be Unistrut Series P3000 or
P3300 channels depending on the load and span involved.
Minerallac Pipe Hangers, Beam Clamps or Caddy Clips shall
be used only where impractical to install the Unistrut
Hangers.
E. Anchors, Bolts and Screws:
Fasten conduit straps,
disconnect switches, panelbvards, and other equipment
secured tv walls and slabs, with cadmium plated screws or
bolts and Ackerman -Johnson lead cinch anchors, expansion
bolts or equal anchors of an approved manufacturer and
fitted in holes drilled with the proper size masonry drill.
Wood plugs will not be accepted and,, anchors shall be
properly sized 'in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations for the load to be supported.
1 -W 11 ACCESS DOORS
A. Provide as indicated on Drawings or as required.
PART 2 EXECUTION
2901 INSTALLATION
A. Install specified materials in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations and as indicated on
Drawings
B. Heights of Disconnect Switches, Protective Devices, Etc,:
The mounting height of disconnect switches, circuit
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breakers, and other similar devices and equipment will vary
depending upon location and whether individually or group
mounted,
C. Unless otherwise noted on the Drawings, mount equipment as
follows
1 Individual Device Operating handle, lever, or button
5 fejt 0 inches approximately.
2 Panelboards - Highest overcur:rent protective device 6
feet 0 inches maxi'Mulft a
D. Existing Electrical Lines: If any existing power,
telephone, or other electrical lines and appurtenances are
encountered which interfere with the proper installation of
new work and which will not be used in connection with new
work,'close such items in proper manner, and if necessary,
move or remove the lines as directed by Owner.
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E. Cutting and Patching: Where cutting is required through
walls, floors or ceilings, make openings no larger than
required and repair affected surfaces to match adjacent
surf aces .
F. Equipment Fads: furnish and in -stall concrete transformer
Pads
if required. and concrete foundations for parking lot
lighting standards as indicated on the Drawings.
G. Access to Equipment:' Locate all control devices,
specialties, pull boxes, etc.. so as to provide for easy
access of operation, repair and maintenance and, if
concealed, furnish and install access doors.
H. Pa inting; Touch-up items of equipment whose factory f�.nish
has been marred or damaged during installation, restoring
it to its original appearance. Unless otherwise noted on
the Drawings,, a11 other painting will be done by the
General Contractor.
2-v02 CONDUIT
A. Install -at ivn:
1. Install wiring in conduit, unless otherwise noted in
the Drawings or Specifications.
2. Install conduits concealed, except in unfinished. areas
and where indicated an the Drawings,.
3. Securely support conduit and piping by means of
approved hangers. Support spacing shall be in
accordance with the NEC. Mike necessary previsions for
expansion of conduit and securely anchor conduit where
necessary to properly distribute stresses.
4. Flexible Metal Conduits. Support every 4 feet 6 inches
and within 12 inches of terminations, with Caddy Clips
or equal, in accordance with NEC 350-4.
5. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Support every 4
feet 6 inches and within 12 inches of terminations, per
NEC 351-8.
6, Keep openings 10
6* closed during the progress of
the work. Swab conduits clean before pulling wire.
7. Clean PVC conduit per manufacturer's recommendat ions
before application of solvent cement.
8. Furnish and install flashings where conduits penetrate
the roof .
9. openings around electrical penetrations through fire-
resistance rated walls partitions, floors, or ceilings
shall be f i*restopped using approved methods to maintain
the fire-resistance rating.
10. Paint metallic conduits, concealed in concrete poured
on grade or where installed in contact with earthy with
two heavy continuos coats of asphaltic paint or tether
11 IF
approved conduit protective covering after assembly of
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conduit and fittings. Conduit shall not be installed
in concrete poured on grade.
11. use Flexible Metal Conduit or Liqui*dtight Flexibly
Metal Conduit for final connections to dry --type
transformers, balers air campressars, HVAC equipment
and motors. 1
12. Coordinate installation of conduit in masonry work.
13, Da not run conduit under slab unless noted by legend on
Drawings. All conduit installed below slab shall be
galvanised rigid metal (GRC), or intermediate metal
conduit {IMC}. All bends or elbows shall be either GRC
or IMC material.
14. Insall UL approved expansion fittings completes with
grounding jumping where conduits Gross building
expansion
joints. Provide bends or offsets in conduit
ad] acent to building expansion joints where conduit is
installers above suspended ceilings.
15. Route all exposed conduits parallel or perpendicular to
building lines.
16. Allow minimum of 6 inches clearance at flues r and heat
sources.
Be Location:
1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRC) Permitted far
general exposed or concealed work, above or below
grade.
2. Aluminum Rigid Metal
exposed or concealed
with manufacturers
embedded ire concretes
Conduit: Permitted for general
work, if installed in accordance
recommendations. Not permitted
or directly below concrete slab
poured on grade.
3. Intermediate Metal Condu it (IMC): Permitted for general
exposed or concealed work, above or below grade.
4. Electrical Medallic Tubing (EMT): Permitted for general
exposed or concealed work above grade.
5. PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (PVC): Permitted for
below -grade use outside of building liners, when
permitted by governing codes. Install in strict
accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
Conduits penetrating above grace outdoors or
penetrating concrete slabs shall be IMC or GRA.
6. Flexible Metal -Conduit: Permitted in attic spares and
exposed in lengths of 6 feet or less for connections to
equipment in dry areas. Not permitted for use as
general exposed or concealed word.
7. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Permitted exposed
in lengths of G feet or less for connections to Rooftop
Units, baler, and similar equipment, where rigid
connections are not suitable.
WIRING DEVICES
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Locate cutlets and devices mounted on finished surfaces
with regard to paneling furring.
necessary, set the long dimension
or gang devices in tandem.
tribm, etc. Where
of the plate horizontally
Coordinate outlets and devises so as not to detract
the aesthetic effect of the surface in which outlets
devices are mounted.
from
and
C. Outlets or devices improperly located or installed shall be
repaired or replaced at the Contractor's expense. cutlets
and devices shad be set plumb or horizontal and shall
extend to, but not project above, the finished surface.
D. Back-to-back mounting of receptacles, switches, and other
wiring devices shall not be permitted.
E. Mounting
Heights:
Measure height
from finished floor to
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mounting heights of wall switches, receptacle outlets,
telephone outlets, pushbuttons, etc.
2.04 MOTORS AND MOTOR CONTROLS
A. Malo
final
connection
to orators, starters, disconnects and
other
items
furnished
and installed by others.
2.05 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. Cut openings no larger than required for the installationl
sleeves and/or frames shall be grouted, in place. Surfaces
around openings shall be left smooth and finished to match
surrounding surface.
B. Floor sleeves in concealed and unfinished locations, shall
extend one inch above finished flour level. All other
sleeves shad extend approximately 1/411 above the surface
or as required to allow for placement of escutcheons.
2.06 WI12E
A. Malo conductor length for parallel feeders identical.
B. Lace or clip groups of feeder conductors at distribution
centers and wirerays.
C. Provide copper grounding conductors and straps.
D. Use wire pulling lubricant for pulling 14 AWG and larger
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wire.
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E. Install wire in conduit runes after concrete and masonry
work is complete and after moisture is swabbed f rom
conduits
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16700
COMMUN I CAT I ONS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.501 SU14MARY
A. Section Includes:
I . Cash Register and register Data Collection Equipment.
2. Telephone.
B. Telephone cable and equipment will be furnished and
installed by Telephone Installer.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2001 CASH REGISTER AND REGISTER DATA COLLECTION EQUIPMENT
A. Equipment: To be furnished and installed by others.
B. Cabling*. dash register and register data collection
equipment (IRC) cable will be furnished by others.
cable as indicated on Drawings. Final terminations
equipment will be made by others.
C. Raceway System: Provide raceways for data cable as
indicated on Drawings.
2.02 TELEPHONE SYSTEM
A. Telephone Conduit Systems. Furnish as indicated on
Drawings, including:
1. Conduits as indicated on Drawings. Furnish
soft iron pull wire or heavy nylon card in
for pulling the telephone cable to each ter
Install
to
14 AWG
conduit
minativn
point.
2. Cutlet boxes, which shall conform to requirements of
"Outlet Boxes and Conduit Fittings" section of these
Specifications, shall include necessary cover plates.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.901 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions: Verify final layout of all
cabling (telephone and IRC with Wal-Mart prior t.o
beginning work of this Sect ion , Reworking of cable, not
approved by Wal --Mart, will be accomplished at no additional
cast to Wal-Mart.
MWIM1111
3.02
A.
B.
16700
COMMUNICATIONS
INSTALLATION
Instal. telephone conduit as indicated on Drawings.
Install cash register and register data collection cabling
as indicated on Drawings.
a -
END OF SECTION
16700
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