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HomeMy WebLinkAboutE101 FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN.PDF INNOVATIVE EXERCISE RESEARCH ... SHEET NUMBER SHEET TITLE ARCHITECTCONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR: REVISIONS MARK DATE DESCRIPTION SEAL BROAD RIPPLE DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE ARCHITECT, JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AND c COPYRIGHT 2010 JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AIA, INDIANAPOLIS BUILDINGS MAY BE DUPLICATED, COPIED, EXHIBITED, PHOTOGRAPHED, PUBLISHED, BUILDING OR BUILDINGS, OR PORTIONS OF THE RESULTING BUILDING OR NO PART OR WHOLE OF THIS DESIGN, THESE DRAWINGS OR THE RESULTING ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE ORIGINAL AND IN DEROGATION OF COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION TO OTHER PARTIES IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS PUBLICATION ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL. ITS SUBMISSION AND THIS DOCUMENT IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY MODIFIED OR OTHERWISE DISTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC RIPPLE DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLC. 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DENIS DRAWN BY: E101 FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN XFMR 2 PHASE 200A 240V DISC 2 PHASE 120/240V 200A PANEL BOARD 2 PHASE 120/240V 200A PANEL BOARD METER MAIN DISCONNECT 3 PHASE, 480V, 800A OVERHEAD SVC NEW BRANCH WIRING NEW BRANCH WIRING WEATHER HEAD 3 PHASE, 480V SERVICE NOTE: ALL GROUNDING TO BE PER NEC ART 250 SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 2 EXISTING RISER DIAGRAM EE E E EXIT E E E E 2 E101 BULKHEAD @+8'-O" BULKHEAD @+8'-O" SYMBOL DESCRIPTION OUTLET GFR OUTLET SWITCH 4' FLOURESCENT AMBIENT LIGHT UP 2' FLOURESCENT AMBIENT LIGHT UP 1' FLOURESCENT AMBIENT LIGHT UP 4' FLOURESCENT DOWN LIGHT WITH SOME AMBIENT LIGHT UP HALOGEN SPOT LIGHTS AND TRACK SMALL HALOGEN SPOT LIGHT CAN CAN LIGHT MEDIUM SIZED HUNG PENDANT SMALL SIZED HUNG PENDANT OUTDOOR LIGHT EXIT LIGHT EMERGENCY FLOOD LIGHT 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3-WAY SWITCH 3 ILLUMINATED EXIT SIGNS & EGRESS PATH PER 200B IBC 1006.1 AND 1011.1 (TYPICAL) JJ J (3) FURN. CONN J. BOX (3) 240V DISCONNECTS SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" 2 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES A. Drawings are schematic and diagrammatic. Use judgment and care to install electrical Work to function properly and fit within building construction and finishes. Electrical conductors, components, not shown or specified, which are required for any device or system to produce a complete and operative system are required to be furnished and installed. B. Exact location of outlets are determined from dimension on Drawings, manufacturer's shop drawings, or as may be determined at Project Site. Do not scale Drawings for exact location of any item. Verify item mounting heights as required by project conditions prior to rough-in. C. Route wiring associated with new equipment and systems above ceilings, in chases, and concealed within building structure. D. Surface mounted raceways or conduit permitted only at locations specifically indicated on Drawings. E. Entrance service grounding shall be in in accordance with NEC 250.50, NEC 250.52 (A) (1), and NEC Table 250.66. F. Provide proper number of conductors or cables to provide operative system. Do not regroup any feeder circuits, branch circuits, home runs, and alarms at any point, from that shown on Contract Documents. G. Branch and home run circuits are 2, 3, or 4 wire circuits as required by NFPA 70. Do not connect two ungrounded conductors to same circuit breaker/fused switch in any panel. Circuit runs consist of a maximum of five conductors; 3 phase conductors, 1 neutral conductor, and 1 equipment ground conductor, unless otherwise noted. Do not splice branch circuit conductors in any panels, safety switches, or non-automatic circuit breakers in separate enclosures. H. Equipment, switches, devices, shown mounted on and/or adjacent to equipment, which if installed, would impair proper operation of any equipment, shall be removed and relocated by Contractor as required so equipment will function properly. Notify Architect immediately if any such condition exists. I. Seal and make permanently watertight penetrations by electrical raceways or equipment through roofs, exterior walls or floors. J. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, in accordance with equipment manufacturer's published torque tightening values for equipment connectors. Where manufacturer's torque requirements are not indicated, tighten connectors and terminals to comply with tightening torques specified in UL 486A, and NFPA 70. K. Install equipment and materials to provide required maintenance and code working clearance for servicing and maintenance. Coordinate final location of concealed equipment and devices requiring access with final location of required access panels and doors. Allow required space for removal of parts that require replacement or servicing. L. Mechanical Equipment: provide wiring, connections, components, devices, and accessories for complete connections to all mechanical equipment including but not limited to pumps, valves, motors, sensors, temperature controllers, furnaces, air handlers, air conditioning condensers, exhaust fans, resistance heating equipment, outside air dampers, signaling and control equipment and other mechanical equipment, whether low-voltage or high-voltage for a complete HVAC and plumbing system, shown anywhere in these Drawings or described anywhere in these Specifications. 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