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Electrical Symbols Legend Abbreviations Legend date ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND A AMPS GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR P POLE OUTLETS FIXTURES SERVICE and EQUIPMENT AC ABOVE COUNTER GFI GROUND FAULT INTERUPTER P- PUMP SINGLE RECEPTACLE (120 VOLT) LIGHT FIXTURE TVSS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION ACU- AIR CONDITIONING UNIT GND GROUND PB PULL BOX PNL PANEL DUPLEX RECEPTACLE STRIP FIXTURE VFD AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE PRV- POWER ROOF VENTILATOR EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION H- HUMIDIFIER EMERGENCY RECEPTACLE T TRANSFORMER PVC POLY VINYL CLORIDE checked by AHU- AIR HANDLING UNIT HID HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE IN-GRADE LIGHT FIXTURE PWR POWER DISCONNECT SWITCH (fuse size shown) AIC AMPS INTERUPTING CAPACITY HOA HAND-OFF-AUTO SELECTOR SWITCH SPOTLIGHT (number of heads shown) F FLUSH FLOOR BOX AS ABOVE SHELF HP HORSEPOWER MAGNETIC STARTER (BY x/C U.O.N.) RECEPT RECEPTACLE S EXIT SIGN (face & direction as shown) ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH HR HOUR SURFACE FLOOR BOX COMB. STARTER (BY x/C U.O.N.) RGC RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT drawn by WALL MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE HVAC HEATING/VENTILATING/AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT RECEPTACLE PANELBOARD, SURFACE MOUNTED B- BOILER RTU- ROOF TOP UNIT CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE TELEPHONE OUTLET BC BELOW COUNTER IG ISOLATED GROUND PANELBOARD, FLUSH MOUNTED SF- SUPPLY FAN TRACK & FIXTURE BLDG BUILDING IMC INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT DATA OUTLET WEATHERHEAD SPEC SPECIFICATIONS consultant STREET TYPE POLE FIXTURE SW SWITCH TELEPHONE / DATA OUTLET UTILITY METER, AS REQUIRED CHLR- CHILLER JB JUNCTION BOX POLE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE CND (C) CONDUIT SWBD SWITCHBOARD PP POWER POLE CT CURRENT TRANSFORMERS EXTERIOR WALL MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE CKT CIRCUIT LC LIGHT CONTROL J JUNCTION BOX G GENERATOR, KW SHOWN TCC TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONTRACTOR WALLPACK LIGHT FIXTURE CKT BKR CIRCUIT BREAKER LT LIGHT TT TR TAMPER PROOF RECEPTACLE J WALL JUNCTION BOX TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD CT- COOLING TOWER SPECIAL PURPOSE LIGHT FIXTURE LTG LIGHTING TS TAMPER PROOF SWITCH CU- CONDENSING UNIT LT FLEX LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT J PULL (JUNCTION) BOX HIGH BAY LIGHT FIXTURE GROUND CONNECTION PER N.E.C. CUH- CABINET UNIT HEATER TYP TYPICAL J UNDERFLOOR JUNCTION BOX EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT FIXTURE WW WIREWAY MAX MAXIMUM UF UNDER FLOOR CEILING MOUNTED WIFI (number of heads shown) TS TRANSFER SWITCH DFU- DUCT FURNACE MC MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR DISC DISCONNECT UH- UNIT HEATER DOCK LIGHT FIXTURE ENCLOSED CIRCUIT BREAKER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER UL UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES, INC. SWITCHES DWG DRAWING MIN MINIMUM CAPACITOR DWH- DOMESTIC WATER HEATER UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SINGLE-POLE SWITCH CIRCUITRY and RACEWAYS MLO MAIN LUG ONLY CONTROL MT MOUNT V VOLTS THREE-WAY SWITCH CONDUIT INSTALLED (by E.C.) EBB- ELECTRIC BASEBOARD MTD MOUNTED VL VERIFY LOCATION WITH OWNER FOUR-WAY SWITCH CONDUIT INSTALLED (by others) T THERMOSTAT EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MTG MOUNTING EF- EXHAUST FAN SWITCH WITH PILOT LIGHT CONDUIT STUB UP H HUMIDISTAT MUAU- MAKE-UP AIR UNIT EM EMERGENCY W WATTS THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH CONDUIT STUB DOWN PC PHOTOCELL (voltage as required) EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING W/ WITH NC NORMALLY CLOSED W/O WITHOUT MANUAL MOTOR SWITCH 1,3 HOME RUN (with circuit numbers) TC TIME CLOCK (24 hour U.O.N.) EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER NIC NOT IN CONTRACT WP WEATHER PROOF KEY SWITCH PUSHBUTTON STATION (number of EXIST (E) EXISTING NL NIGHT LIGHT END OF CONDUIT RUN 3 TIME SWITCH buttons indicated) NO NORMALLY OPEN XFMR TRANSFORMER END OF CONDUIT RUN, CAP AND STAKE FLA FULL LOAD AMPS NTS NOT TO SCALE D DIMMER SWITCH CONTROL TRANSFORMER "CONDUIT RUN CONTINUES" INDICATION FLEX FLEXIBLE CONDUIT LIGHTING CONTACTOR FLR FLOOR MECHANICAL OR FLEXIBLE PIGTAILS/CONNECTIONS IC IRRIGATION CONTROLLER (120 volt FLUOR FLUORESCENT SINGLE PHASE MOTOR WM WIREMOLD AS SPECIFIED xxVA connection by x/C) FSES FOOD SERVICE EQUIP. SUPPLIER THREE PHASE MOTOR PM PLUGMOLD AS SPECIFIED F/S FIRE/SMOKE WALL MOUNT DUAL TECHNOLOGY SENSOR FU- FURNACE BD BUS DUCT RESISTANCE HEATER, KW SHOWN OS1 SENSOR SWITCH WV-PDT-16 SERIES PIPE TRACE HEATER UFD UNDERFLOOR DUCT OCCUPANCY SENSOR / PHOTOCELL ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER SOUND and SIGNAL OS2 SENSOR SWITCH CMR-PC-ADC SERIES WH ELECTRIC WATER HEATER S SPEAKER 8/75$621,&6(1625&,5&8,7 NURSE CALL WALL MOUNTED SPEAKER OS3 SENSOR SWITCH CMR-PDT-10-2P NCC NURSE CALL CONTROLLER WALL MOUNTED SPEAKER / CLOCK COMBO LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE SINGLE FACE CLOCK 8/75$621,&6(162564)7 M MASTER STATION OS4 SENSOR SWITCH CMR-PDT-10 FIXTURE DUAL FACE CLOCK P EMERGENCY PULL STATION TYPE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS BALLAST INFO MOUNTING LAMPS HEIGHT VI VIDEO INPUT E EMERGENCY PUSH STATION 8/75$621,&6(162564)7 OS5 SENSOR SWITCH CMR-PDT SERIES CB CODE BLUE STATION AV AUDIO / VIDEO INPUT A PENDENT INTERFACE B BELL SWITCH STYLE OCCUPANCY SENSOR OC SENSOR SWITCH WSD-PDT SERIES L BED / LIGHT INTERFACE V VOLUME CONTROL B1 SINGLE BED STATION B BUZZER POWER PACK B2 DUAL BED STATION C CHIME SENSOR SWITCH MP20 SERIES g r o u p DOME LIGHT TELEVISION OUTLET DIGITAL TIME SWITCH M MICROPHONE OUTLET SRS STAFF REGISTER STATION T WATT STOPPER TS-400 S STAFF STATION I INTERCOM OUTLET FIRE ALARM DS DUTY STATION C CAMERA 6240 W Mt Hope DC DOOR CONTACT SMOKE DETECTOR DESIGNATIONS Lansing, MI 48917 M MOTION DETECTOR H HEAT DETECTOR X DEMOLITION NOTE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR B BEAM DETECTOR t. 517-323-0577 X PLAN NOTE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR KP KEY PAD F/S f. 517-323-0570 X ADDENDUM NOTE SSCP SECURITY SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL HORN CCTV CONTROL PANEL HORN & LIGHT www.mayottearchitects.com CR CARD READER SPEAKER SPEAKER & LIGHT SS STUDENT STATION F PULL STATION AS ADMINISTRATION STATION FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL TS TEACHER STATION ANN ANNUNCIATOR PANEL G GLASS BREAK EOL END OF LINE DEVICE REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT, WALL MTD. REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT, CLG. MTD. DH MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES FC FIREFIGHTER COMMUNICATION JACK F FLOW SWITCH (furnished by FP/C) TAMPER SWITCH (furnished by FP/C) V VISUAL ONLY UNIT FCPS FIRE CONTROL POWER SUPPLY M MONITOR MODULE C CONTROL MODULE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR file no. 084/17314.CDP index no. 67025 contract order no. architect job no. 2017-066 sheet no. date DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF WORK checked by WORK SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT NECESSARILY BE LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. WIRING METHODS. 2. DEVICES. 3. LIGHTING. drawn by 4. TEMPORARY POWER AND LIGHTING. STANDARDS MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF MBC, NEC, MIOSHA, NFPA, U.L., NEMA, A.D.A., AND consultant RESPECTIVE PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED BELOW. ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER. CODES AND ORDINANCES COMPLY WITH ALL CODES AND ORDINANCES. BIDDERS SHALL INFORM THEMSELVES OF CODE REQUIREMENTS. PERMITS, INSPECTION FEES, AND CODES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY ALL PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES. FINAL INSPECTION CERTIFICATES BY THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR AND FIRE MARSHAL SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND TURNED OVER IN DUPLICATE TO THE OWNER. SUBMISSIONS SUBMIT PRODUCT DATA, SHOP DRAWINGS, WIRING DIAGRAMS, AND DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. MAKE SUBMITTALS WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE SIGNING OF THE CONTRACT. SHIPMENT SHALL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL DRAWINGS AND LITERATURE HAVE BEEN FINALLY APPROVED. AS-BUILTS - OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUALS PROVIDE FOR EACH SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT AS SPECIFIED FOR USE BY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL. THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHALL INCLUDE: x WIRING DIAGRAMS, CONTROL DIAGRAMS, AND CONTROL SEQUENCE FOR EACH SYSTEM AND ITEM OF EQUIPMENT. x START-UP, PROPER ADJUSTMENT, OPERATING, LUBRICATION, AND SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES. x SAFETY PRECAUTIONS x THE PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF EQUIPMENT FAILURE x OTHER ITEMS OF INSTRUCTION AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF EACH SYSTEM OR ITEM OF EQUIPMENT. IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEMS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: PRINT OR ENGRAVE INSTRUCTIONS AND FRAME UNDER GLASS OR APPROVED LAMINATED PLASTIC. POST INSTRUCTIONS IN VIEW OF EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIALS FOR EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS. EQUIPMENT: PROVIDE NAMEPLATE FOR ALL EQUIPMENT IT SHALL BE A SELF-ADHESIVE, ENGRAVED, LAMINATED ACRYLIC OR MELAMINE LABEL. PROVIDE ADHESIVE BACK, WITH WHITE LETTERS ON A DARK GRAY BACKGROUND. MINIMUM LETTER HEIGHT SHALL BE 3/8-INCH. WARNING SIGNS: PROVIDE A SELF-ADHESIVE WARNING LABEL THAT IS FACTORY PRINTED, MULTI-COLOR, PRESSURE SENSITIVE, $'+(6,9(/$%(/&203/<:,7+1(&$1'&)5/$%(/6)2508/7,3/(32:(56285&(66+$//5($'³'$1*(5 (/(&75,&$/6+2&.+$=$5'(48,30(17+$608/7,3/(32:(56285&(6´/$%(/6)25$//27+(5(48,30(175(48,5,1*:25. 63$&(&/($5$1&(66+$//5($'³:$51,1*26+$5(*8/$7,21$5($,1)52172)(/(&75,&$/(48,30(170867%(.(37&/($5 )25,1&+(6´ GUARANTEE PROVIDE GUARANTEE FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER OWNER'S WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT. LAYOUT OF THE WORK EXAMINE THE SITE AND ALL THE DRAWINGS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE LAYOUT AND INSTALLATION OF THIS WORK. LOCATE ESSENTIALLY AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, BUT IN EXACT LAYOUT DETERMINED ON THE JOB, TO SUIT ACTUAL CONDITIONS. g r o u p CONFER AND COOPERATE WITH OTHER TRADES ON THE JOB SO ALL PARTS WILL BE INSTALLED IN PROPER RELATIONSHIP. PRECISE LOCATION OF PARTS TO COORDINATE WITH OTHER WORK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. CUTTING AND PATCHING ALL NECESSARY CUTTING OF THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR THE NEW INSTALLATION OF THE WORK SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE 6240 W Mt Hope CONTRACTOR. NO STRUCTURAL MEMBERS OF THE BUILDING SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT. ALL NECESSARY PATCHING OF THESE SURFACES TO BE FURNISHED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. Lansing, MI 48917 WIRE AND CABLE t. 517-323-0577 ALL WIRING SHALL STRANDED COPPER AND INSTALLED IN CONDUIT, TUBING, OR SURFACE METALLIC RACEWAY. CONDUCTORS SHALL f. 517-323-0570 BE CONTINUOUS BETWEEN OUTLETS OF JUNCTION BOXES WITH SPLICES MADE ONLY WITHIN SUCH BOXES.
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