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Load Calculations
Demolition:
16200 Electrical Power
General Notes:
Conduit:
30
All phone outlets shall be 18”
A.F.F. unless noted otherwise. Provide EMT conduit, stubbed to accessible ceiling, box/mudring and
pull string at rated walls. Boxes and mudrings to accommodate modular wall plate or equal. Ring and string may be used at non
rated walls
Telephone/Data Equipment room shall have two isolated dedicated ground 4
-
plex receptacles at locations to be determined, unless
otherwise noted.
Server room to be provided with three 20 amp dedicated 4-plex receptacle and one duplex outlet on the wall opposite the 4-
plex
unless otherwise noted.
Vending areas to have minimum 3 dedicated circuits and 1 each 208V outlet, unless otherwise noted.
Kitchen/Break rooms shall have minimum 3 dedicated circuits (microwave, coffee maker and ice maker), unless otherwise noted.
Private offices to have minimum 2 duplex outlets and one dual phone/data outlet, unless otherwise noted.
Provide load calculation from transformer for any new panels, must be approved by Equity Office before install
A 48 hour load test may be required by Building Management to determine actual load on an existing transformer before adding
any additional load
Removal of all fixtures and circuits back to the breaker will be required if not used in the construction/T.I.
Contractor to insure that no new circuits are split between tenants.
All electrical wiring shall be installed in MC Cable and EMT and be properly supported per code. EMT and MC Cable should not
interfere with the area in which recessed light fixtures may be installed if at all possible.
All telecommunication wiring shall be independently supported 18” above ceiling grid per code (4’-0”
o.c.). Do not attach to ceiling
support/bracing wires, ductwork or any other existing apparatus other than structure above.
All sensor or control wires must be fire rated and tied up off of ceiling tile.
Fire caulk all penetrations through fire
-
rated walls with approved products.
Designs shall include convenience outlets for janitorial and maintenance services to placed 50 feet on center throughout the tenant
and core spaces. This may be on a limited number of circuits and for that reason may not be used for tenant equipment.
All power outlets to be mounted at +18above finished floor, unless otherwise noted. Outlets above +18
shall meet all height /
reach requirements of The American
s with Disabilities Act and The California building code, current editions.
Outlets located in
Wet
areas shall be configured with GFI circuits/outlets accordingly per code.
Any unprotected cabling/wiring in plenum shall be plenum rated.
The code requiring the higher
-
quality or more complete installation shall govern.
Conduits and raceways shall generally be installed concealed in walls, furred spaces, under floor, underground, ceiling spaces or
other spaces provided, complete with supports, hangers, hardware, etc. firmly attached to the structure and supported as specified in
the NEC
Exposed conduit shall be installed parallel to building lines, and plumb. Requests must be submitted in writing to Building
Management and Contractor must receive written approval from Building Management prior to work commencing.
Flexible metallic conduit (MC cable) may be used within all walls for electrical circuitry, outlets, switch legs, coax cabling and
telephone wiring. EMT conduit shall be used from distribution J
-
boxes to panels. EMT conduit shall be used at panels.
All in
-
wall conduits are to be properly secured to metal studs with approved bracing