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Controls
Switches:
Occupancy Sensors:
16700 Communications
T
ELEPHONE AND
D
ATA
C
ABLING
:
General Notes
Wall Tel/Data Outlet:
33
Exit signs are ceiling mounted exit signs shall have battery backup
Building system description
Programming of lighting control will be the responsibility of the contractor to inform the building engineers of the
relay numbers and circuits to be programmed.
Requirements:
Comply with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code and all other applicable codes and regulations
Light switches to be Commercial Specification Grade Quiet Switch style: rocker switch dual switching as required by Code.
Occupancy sensors to be used comply with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code and all other applicable codes and
regulations to
Telephone and data cabling provision and installation is the responsibility of the Tenant, and is not included as part of the Building
Standard Improvements.
All Tenant equipment shall be installed in the Tenant Suite. No Tenant equipment will be allowed in the IMPO or common building
closets
It is the responsibility of the Contractor to coordinate and identify the period of time during construction in which this
communication cable work should be completed.
Cable run in the return
-
air plenum shall be plenum rated.
Dial tone is available from IMPO. Tenant shall Contract with the buildings designated vendor to bring dial tone into the suite. Once
in the suite, Tenant may utilize any Landlord approved vendor to complete the tele/data installation.
Vacating tenants will be responsible for timely removal of any/all abandoned communications and/or network cabling from end to
end in all pathways and spaces and removal of any voice cross connect cabling inside the building riser system that is no longer in
use.
Contractor shall be responsible for labeling and identifying any/all communications and/or network cabling in any common area,
i.e. riser phone closets and common hallways. Communications cabling must be labeled and identified every fifteen feet vertically
and every 30 feet horizontally, stating who owns the cables and what the cables end to end destination is. This is also a requirement
for cable feeding floor monuments
Where Floor Phone/Data is provided, Contractor shall provide conduit from below floor up through wall day lighting 6
above
ceiling with appropriately sized conduit
All tele/data outlets to be mounted at +18” above 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.
Where the path to tele/data outlets requires a change of direction or where walls are insulated, provide appropriately sized conduit
day lighting 6
above ceiling.
Gypsum board ring with nylon pull
-
string to ceiling plenum above.
Outlet: As specified by Architect or to match existing
Tenant to specify and provide
Telephone Backboard: