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E100_Electrical Notes
I GENERAL NOTES I 1. Materials, equipment, and systems shall meet all pertinent requirements of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), the Underwriters Laboratory (UL), the 2008 National Electric Code (NEC), the National Electric Manufacturer's Association (NEMA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and other nationally recognized agencies as well as applicable local codes. 2. Bidders shall be licensed contractors in accordance with local and state laws. 3. Bidders shall thoroughly acquaint themselves with the conditions under which the work is to be performed. They shall examine all services, equipment, surfaces, etc., which this work is in any way dependent upon, and bring any discrepancies determined or omissions found in the drawings to the owner's attention before submitting bid. 4. The systems shown on drawings shall be provided to serve all fixtures, equipment, and areas within the Contract Limit Lines as set forth by the Architectural solution for the project. The bidding and contract requirements, general requirements, and general provisions shall apply to this section. Systems shall include all equipment, appurtenances, safety devices, and controls necessary for the intended service. 5. All permits and fees required for the work shall be secured and paid for by the electrical contractor and included in bid price. 6. Where job conditions require changes from the contract documents that do not change the scope of installation or nature of work required, the contractor shall make such changes without additional cost to the owner. No other changes may be made without written permission of the owner. 7. Anything drawn or specified shall not be construed to conflict with any local, municipal or state law, regulation or ordinance which governs the installation of any electrical or related work. Items shall not be installed in conflict with the NEC. Resolve any and all conflicts before installation at no additional expense to the owner. 8. All equipment shall be new and unused. All equipment shall be installed in strict conformance to manufacturer's recommendations, except where these specifications require a higher quality installation than recommended by the manufacturer. 9. All installed systems, devices and related items shall be tested in place on site. Replace any and all contractor -supplied defective devices, items or systems at contractor's own expense before completion of the project. 10. Contractor shall guarantee all work for which materials are furnished, fabricated or field erected, all factory assembled equipment for which no specific manufacturer's guarantee is furnished, and all work in connection with installing manufacturer's guaranteed equipment. This contractor's guarantee shall exist for a period of one (1) year from the date of final owner acceptance of the work and shall apply to defects in material and to defective workmanship of any kind. 11. Verify final locations for rough -Ins with field measurements and with the requirements of the actual equipment to be connected. Verify all dimensions by field measurements. 12. Arrange for chases, slots, and openings in other building components to allow for electrical installations. Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to be set in poured in place concrete and other structural components, as they are constructed. 13. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installations of electrical materials and equipment for efficient flow of the Work. Coordinate the cutting and patching of building components to accommodate installation of electrical equipment and materials. 14. Coordinate the installation of electrical materials and equipment above ceilings with suspension system, mechanical equipment and systems, and structural components. Coordinate electrical equipment and materials installation with other building components. 15. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, install electrical services and overhead equipment to provide the maximum headroom possible. Install electrical equipment to facilitate maintenance and repair or replacement of equipment components. As much as practical, connect equipment for ease of disconnecting, with minimum of interference with other installations. 16. Do not endanger or damage installed Work through procedures and processes of cutting and patching. Arrange for repairs required to restore other work, because of damage caused as a result of electrical installations. 17. All electrical equipment shall be rated at 75C minimum, and be listed and labeled for the qualified use. Verify circuit breaker interrupt capacity needed for each panel with local utility. Balance the power equally (+/- 10%) on all phases. 18. Verify mechanical equipment switch and connection requirements, item by item, with the mechanical contractor, prior to installation of electrical equipment. Resolve all discrepancies without further cost to owner. 19. All wiring shall be in conduit, 1/2" EMT minimum with set screw fittings supported at 8'_0" Intervals and 18" from each fitting. However, where permitted by local code, above suspended ceilings and in voids of walls, (AC or MC) type armored cable may be used. All moms where patient care is administered shall be wired with a redundant, isolated ground per NEC 517.13. 20. Al wiring shall be THHN/THWN copper (No. 12 AWG minimum) unless otherwise noted. Wire and conduit sizes are shown on the panel schedule, and are based on 75C. 21. Al lights shall be supported and secured in accordance with NEC. Support shall be independent from the ceiling grid. 22. For each data or phone outlet: run 3/4" conduit in wall to above ceiling and extend stranded cat-6 wire from jack back to phone board or server. All devices shall be rated CAT-6 minimum (verify w/owner). Verify wire type and jack type with phone vendor prior to purchasing wire. For each cable TV (CATV) outlet: run 3/4" conduit in wall to above ceiling and extend RG_6 cable from cable TVjack back to main cable entrance point. Verify wire type with CAN vendor prior to purchasing wire. 23. All panelboards shall be rated at 75C minimum. Panelboards shall be provided with a typewritten directory affixed to inside of panel door with a clear plastic sleeve. 24. The electrical drawings are diagrammatic and are for circuit allocation only. Do not scale drawings. 25. Electrical contractor shall furnish record set of drawings with any deviations marked in red ink within 30 days of system acceptance. 26. Electrical contractorshall furnish electrical power systems and equipment 0&M manuals. RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION Subject to compliance with all regulations of State and Local Codes ee City of Carmel ((�� �{vml�ilmAp)(1aAaL DATE: \\ 09/17/19 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS 2' x 2' LED Light Fixture, see schedule. OR 2' x 2' LED Night Light Fixture on 24 hours eO 6" LED Downlight Fixture, see schedule. a• 6" LED Downlight Night Light Fixture on 24 hours 60 4" Aimable LED Downlight Fixture, see schedule. ----- LED Track Lighting, see schedule. 6" LED Downlight Fixture, see schedule. Wall Mounted Emergency Battery Pack with Twin Headlights O Ceiling Mounted Emergency Battery Pack with Twin Headlights _111111i Exit Sign, filled section indicates face, arrows show direction 41r Exit Sign and Battery Pack Combo $ Single pole switch, +48" U.O.N. $� Dimmer switch compatible with fixtures to be dimmed, +48" AFF U.O.N. $`z Occupancy Sensing Woll Switch, Wattstopper DW-100 or equal. $rn Timeclock Override Switch, refer to timeclock control diagram $p1 1 button digital dimming switch, +48" U.O.N. Wattstopper LMDM-101 ® Ceiling Occupancy Sensor, Wattstopper DT-300 with BZ-200 power pack. ® Digital daytighting photocell. Wattstopper LMLS-500 ® Single Relay Room Controller, Wattstopper LMRC-211 or equal. © 2-Relay Room Controller, Wattstopper LMRC-212 or equal. © 3-Relay Room Controller, Wattstopper LMRC-213 or equal. 04 Duplex outlet, 120V, 20 amps, 1 phase, +18" AFF, UON. GFI@4 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting Duplex Outlet 04 Ouadriplex Outlet ® Duplex outlet mounted Rush with the ceiling. CLG inFloor receptacle and telephone/data outlet. N I>I Telephone/Data outlet, 3/4" EMT up in wall to above ceiling. i] Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station Mounted at 48" AFF to the top ADA compliant Xenon Strobe Light and Ham, 15 Candela U.O.N. Bottom of the device mounted at the lower of 80' AFF or 6" below the ceiling ADA compliant Xenon Strobe Light, 15 Condela U.O.N. Bottom of the device mounted at the lower of 80" AFF or 6" below the ceiling. ® Ceiling mounted ADA compliant Xenon Strobe Light and Hom, 15 candela U.O.N. ® Ceiling mounted ADA compliant Xenon Strobe Light, 15 candela U.O.N. Call Electric Panel 0,, Ph Phase P Pole A Amp 0 Junction Box Disconnect Motor starter and disconnect O Area of Rescue 2-Way Communication 3R Disconnect size Fuse size Enclosure rating r¢ Fan Sid Manual Starter or Concealed Plug Disconnect 0 Motor Ora HVAC unit label, see mechanical schedule Electric Meter r� Branch circuit wiring CONCEALED, UON Branch circuit to panel. Numerals indicate assigned panel circuit number. �Q Point of connection to existing ETR or (E) Existing to remain REL or (R) Relocated Equipment IG Isolated Ground EC Electrical Contractor MC Mechanical Contractor GC General Contractor GFI Ground Fault Intempter PC Plumbing Contractor wP Weatherproof NFSS Non -fused safety switch FSS Fused safety switch CB Circuit breaker UON Unless otherwise noted AFF Above finished Floor CLG Ceiling ON Down (TIE) Circuit is continued elsewhere Remove and Dispose of &_ Numbered Note Fj Relocate and extend existing item and reconnect associated wiring. PANEL SCHEDULE MED Existing to Remain, 208 Volt, 3 Phase, 411142 Pole, 400 Amp MLO Panel. # Description P A W Cond FLA Watts KWA Kiel KWC # Description P A W Card FLA Watts KWA KWB KWC 1 PTO 3 (EJ50 ETR ETR 20 7060 2.4 2 Rom Outlets 1 (E)20 ETR ETR 3 360 0.4 ETR 20 2.4 4 GFI) Recepts.- Consulting 119,12, 1 20 #12 314" 12 1440 1.4 ETR 20 2.4 6 GFI)Recepts.- Consulting 116,11 i 1 20 #12 3/4" 12 1440 1.4 7 RTU2 3 (E)15 ETR ETR 13 4670 1.6 8 GFI)Reaons.- Consulting 114.11, 1 20 #12 314" 12 1440 1.4 ETR 13 1.6 10 (LOCK) Hand Dryer 1 20 #12 3/4" 8 1000 1.0 ETR 13 1.6 12 Recepts.- Pretest 107,108 1 20 #12 3/1 12 1440 1.4 13 Water Heater 3 50 #6 W4" 25 9000 3.0 14 Recepts. - Pretest, Testing 1 20 #12 3/4" 9 1080 1.1 #6 25 3.0 16 Recepts. -Contact Lens 103 1 20 #12 314" 3 360 0.4 #6 25 3.0 18 Recepts. -Office 124 1 20 #12 Wi 5 540 0.5 19 Sign 1 20 #12 3/4" 10 1200 1.2 20 Recepts.- Corridor, Hold, Hell 1 20 #12 311 8 900 0.9 21 Sign 1 20 #12 314" 10 1200 1.2 22 Recepts.- Workman 104 1 20 #12 311 5 540 0.5 23 Tmeclock/Reciroulation Pump 1 15 #12 314" 1 100 0.1 24 Recepts. - Break Roam 122 1 20 #12 314" 3 360 0.4 25 (LOCK) Hand Dryer 1 20 #12 W4" 8 1000 1.0 26 CLG. Recepts. - Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/4" 6 720 0.7 27 Back Half Lighting 1 20 #12 3/4" 5 632 0.6 28 FLR. Recepts.- Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/4" 3 360 0.4 29 From Half Lighting 1 20 #12 314" 7 884 0.9 30 FLR. Rea:pts.- Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/4" 6 720 0.7 31 Optical From Lighting 1 20 #12 314" 8 920 0.9 32 FLR. Recepts. -Optical 100 1 20 #12 314" 6 720 0.7 33 Optical Back Lighting 1 20 #12 3/4" 8 979 1.0 34 FLR. Recepts. -Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/1 6 720 0.7 35 Bedroom Recepts. 1 20 #12 W4" 3 360 0.4 36 Recepts. - Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/4" 5 54 0.5 37 Receipts. - Reception 101 1 20 #12 W4" 8 900 0.9 38 Recepts. - Optical 100 1 20 #12 3/1 11 126 1.3 39 Optical Track Lighting 1 20 #12 314" 4 440 0.4 40 Receipts. - Optical, Waiting 1 20 #12 311 12 144 1.4 41 (GFI) Water Fourdain Recept. 1 20 #12 3l4" 1 100 0.1 42 Recepts. - Reception 101 1 20 #12 311 8 90 1 0.9 10.9 10.2 8.4 6.5 1 5.9 1 5.9 Total KW Phase A ......................................................... 17.4 Total Connected kW .......................................... 48 Total KW Phase B......................................................... 16.0 Total Connected Ani .................................... 133 Total KW Phase C......................................................... 14.3 Minimum Service Size ...................................... 166 AMPS Notes' Landlord is providing and installing the panel. Eleadcal contractor shall provide all breakers not indicated as existing to remain (E) in the panel schedule. (GFI) - Breaker shall be GFCI type. (LOCK) - Breaker shell be lockable in the of posslfion in order to serve as the means of disconnect for the equipment. TO 200 AMP DISCONNECT AND METER n RISER DIAGRAM CHA CRAIG BENNETT ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS TENANT MY EYE DR 1950 OLD GALLOWS RD SUITE 520 VIENNA, VIRGINIA 20182 703-847-8899 FAX 866-414-6476 Contact: Suzanne Berardi -Gould 571-455-8191 ARCHITECT: CBA ARCHITECTS, PC 1239 PINE HILL ROAD MCLEAN, VIRGINIA 22101 703-847-6900 FAX 847-6955 www.cba-archiiects.com Contact: Craig Bennett cbenneit@cba-archiiecis.com 703-975-2400 MEP ENGINEER: DWYER ENGINEERING 552 FORT EVANS ROAD NE, #200 LEESBURG, VIRGINIA 20176 703-777-5988 FAX 703-439-2588 www.dwyer.com Contact: Brian Davis BDavis@dwyer.com 703-777-5988 EXT. 110 MY EYE DR SHOPPES ON MAIN SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MAIN ST & GRAND AVE CARMEL, INDIANA For Permit 07/18/19 For Review 07/03/19 "pUu u4r,p e'R ....e - .112a9549 '; ' xrruninnoo 9/6/2019 BSD SYMBOLSO ANC SCHEDULES SHEET E 100