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HomeMy WebLinkAbout26 05 53 - Electrical Equipment IdentificationBEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 26 05 53 – PAGE 1 of 4 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 SECTION 260553 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATIO N PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. The Contract Drawings and the General Provisions of the Contract, including the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Supplementary Conditions, Special Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to the work of this Section. B. The Work of Section 26 01 01 7 Electrical Basic Materials and Methods applies to the Work of this Section. 1.2 WORK INCLUDED: A. Provide a complete, operating, tested, functioning, documented Electrical Equipment Identification System including all work shown, specified, or required for proper system operation. B. Under this Section provide equipment and circuit identification as follows: 1. Typewritten panel directories with duplicates on As7Built Drawings, for all new or existing altered panels. 2. Panelboard nameplates 3. Panelboard breaker identification tags 4. Telecom Ground Bar nameplates and identification tags, for all new or modified bars. 5. Telecom Grounding Riser Conductor nameplates and identification tags, for all new or modified risers. 6. Wiring color code 7. Wiring labeling 8. Junction box marking (Incl. Telecom Branch circuits and Lighting) 9. UPS and convenience power receptacles (Incl. Telecom Branch circuits) 10. Motor starter/disconnect nameplates 11. New Fire Alarm devices 12. New Fire Alarm junction box covers paint to Owner’s color code. 13. Panelboard voltage marking 1.3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE: A. Factory produced panelboard nameplates included in Section 26 24 16. B. Color code for conductors provided in Section 26 01 01. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 26 05 53 – PAGE 2 of 4 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 1.4 SUBMITTALS: A. Provide product data for each new Telecom Ground Bar nameplates, per drawing A4. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS: A. Legend Plates: 1. Two ply, 1/16” thick flexible plastic legend plates, front etched with minimum 3/16” Gothic letters. Provide adhesive backing and a minimum of two 5/32” diameter screw holes. Plate size shall be minimum 1” x 3”. Multi7layer, non7conductive material, machine7 engraved with proper designation. 2. C & M Name Shop, Syracuse, or acceptable manufacturer. 3. Stick on computer printed labels shall not be accepted. B. Stencils: 1. Die cut, capital letters. 2. Letters 3/8” minimum height. C. Wire Markers: 1. Adhesive backed mylar or fabric material with printed markings. 2. Brady or equivalent. D. Voltage Markers 1. Voltage markers shall be bright orange with black letters. Brady Style B (171/8” by 471/2”) or acceptable manufacturer. Examples: Three Phase Single Phase Three Phase 208 volts 240 volts 480 volts 120 volts 120 volts 277 volts PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 IDENTIFICATION, GENERAL: A. Equipment name and number as shown on Drawings to be used for equipment identification. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 26 05 53 – PAGE 3 of 4 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 B. Disconnect switches, starters, control, etc., serving utilized equipment shall be labeled on front cover. C. All duplex receptacles, single UPS receptacles, light switches/circuits, Telecom Ground Bars, Telelcom grounding conductors and lugs, fire initiation devices, etc, serving any equipment in Telecommunication rooms, shall be labeled with machine printed wrap around labels, with panel and C/B information. . D. All Telecom Ground Bars and Telelcom grounding conductors in Telecommunication rooms, shall be labeled with legend plated, as described in this section. E. Step7down transformers shall be labeled with primary/secondary voltages. F. Utilized equipment which does not have service voltage clearly indicated shall also be labeled by the Contractor, as directed by the Engineer. G. Starters or control panels with interlock shall be provided with a warning sign to indicate separate control voltage and may be energized. Warning sign shall be mounted inside enclosure. 3.2 IDENTIFICATION MARKERS: A. Securely fastened to equipment to be identified with adhesive material and plated screws. B. Locate on front of equipment to be identified in neat manner, plumb and true. C. All power supply equipment; i.e., branch circuit breakers, equipment disconnect switches, motor starters, etc. to be labeled to identify function and/or load served. 3.3 STENCILED LABELS: A. To be used only on equipment in unfinished areas. B. Obtain Engineer's approval. C. Locate on front of equipment to be identified in neat manner, plumb and true. 3.4 WIRE MARKERS: A. Install approximately 2” from wire ends. B. All wiring to be identified via labeling at all ends, in junction and pull boxes, in panelboards, at equipment terminations, at terminal boards BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 26 05 53 – PAGE 4 of 4 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 and/or cabinets. Wiring to be identified for continuity. 3.5 DIRECTORIES: A. Typewritten only; handwritten not acceptable. B. Install in a manner to be legible but protected from physical damage under conditions of normal use. C. Room names to be referenced on directory along with load supplied. 3.6 MATERIALS TO BE LABELED: A. Directories: Update existing panelboards to include new load served. END OF SECTION 26 05 53