EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE ISSUE ISSUE DATE REVISIONS THESE DOCUMENTS ARE INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE AND ARE THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC., AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, ALTERED, OR REUSED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC. CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN BY THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND NEEB ENGINEERING INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH UNAUTHORIZED USE. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. SEAL PROJECT NORTH PROJ. No. 16043 PROJECT: ABOYNE LIBRARY RENOVATION 552 WELLINGTON ROAD 18, RR. 1 FERGUS, ONTARIO CLIENT: DRAWING: MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE: AS NOTED DR. BY: D.B. DATE: AUG. 2016 CHK. BY: T.N. DWG. No. M-1 EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE ISSUE ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE THESE DOCUMENTS ARE INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE AND ARE THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC., AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, ALTERED, OR REUSED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC. CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN BY THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND NEEB ENGINEERING INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH UNAUTHORIZED USE. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. SEAL PROJECT NORTH PROJ. No. 16043 PROJECT: ABOYNE LIBRARY RENOVATION 552 WELLINGTON ROAD 18, RR. 1 FERGUS, ONTARIO CLIENT: DRAWING: PLUMBING RENOVATION PLAN SCALE: AS NOTED DR. BY: D.B. DATE: AUG. 2016 CHK. BY: T.N. DWG. No. M-2 EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE EX. SKYLIGHT ABOVE ISSUE ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 EX. PM EX. PM 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 1020x2150 EX. PM EX. PM 1020x2150 THESE DOCUMENTS ARE INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE AND ARE THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC., AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, ALTERED, OR REUSED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF NEEB ENGINEERING INC. CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE CONSULTANT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. THE USE OF THESE DRAWINGS BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN BY THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND NEEB ENGINEERING INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH UNAUTHORIZED USE. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. SEAL PROJECT NORTH PROJ. No. 16043 PROJECT: ABOYNE LIBRARY RENOVATION 552 WELLINGTON ROAD 18, RR. 1 FERGUS, ONTARIO CLIENT: DRAWING: HVAC RENOVATION PLAN SCALE: AS NOTED DR. BY: D.B. DATE: AUG. 2016 CHK. BY: T.N. DWG. No. M-3 legend These documents are instruments of service and are the copyright property of Dorey Designs Ltd. They may not be reproduced, altered or reused without the expressed written consent of Dorey Designs Ltd. General Revision Column Refer to Note 'X' on drawing where note bubble is displayed. # dd.mon.yy Description [X].YY Indicated equipment to be connected to Panel X Circuit Number YY. Wiring methods and wiring as per specifications and OESC requirements. 1 26.Aug.2016 For Permit/Tender M|XX Associated wiring for indicated item and required connections / voltage / amperage etc. is detailed on the Mechanical Wiring Schedule, item XX. Electrical contractor to provide wiring as detailed on the mechanical schedule, equipment to be provided by mechanical contractor. H|XX Associated Equipment and required connections / voltage / amperage etc. is detailed on the Electric Heater Schedule, item XX. Electrical contractor is responsible for provision and installation of all electrical heaters, associated controls, and wiring. C|XX Associated lighting control and required connections / voltage / amperage etc. is detailed on the Lighting Control System, item XX. Electrical contractor responsible for instllation of all controls, wiring and associated programming. L|XX Associated Luminaire and required connections / voltage / amperage etc. is detailed on the Light Fixuter Schedule, item XX. Electrical contractor responsible for installation of all fixtures, wiring and associated supports. J|XX Associated 'J' Hook hook size / colour etc / mounted as per J-Hook Schedule, item XX. Electrical contractor to provide and install J-Hooks where indicated. Coordinate mounting and exact locations on site with Owner It Forces. Indicated connection / conduit / device is floor mounted C Indicated connection / conduit / device is recessed in ceiling. W Indicated connection / conduit / device is wall mounted. WP Indicated connection / device / box is to be rated "weather proof" Receptacles 120V 15A 1P Receptacle (CSA-5-15R Configuration) (Mount at 12" unless otherwise noted) 120V 20A 1P Receptacle (CSA-5-20R Configiration) (Mount at 12" unless otherwise noted) 24CCT 2 IG Indicates Class 'A' GFCI protected receptacle S Indicate "Split" duplex receptacle CT Indicated receptacle to be mounted 8" above finnished countertop. Q Indicate Quad Receptacle location EX EX EX Notes: 1. 2. 3. Disconnect feed from existing snowmeltsystem and connect to new panel in resource room see floor plan for exact locaiton feed to be rated at 4W rated at 115A Rework exising main feed through new 347/600 library panel, and back to existing splitter box. Rework existing switching arrangement to suit demo of all existing lighting removed by this renovation. EX Receptacle Designations Indicated outlet c/w Class 'A' GFCI protected receptacle EX EX NEW Panel-B 125A 120/208V 3Ø 4W 42CCT Panel EX 3 Dedicated Receptacle for specific equiment (Voltage, Amperage and CSA configuration as per drawing) GF LP-A 100A 100A.F. Exisitng Main Switch 600V 3Ø 4W 1 EX 25KVA 600/120/208V 3Ø 4W Transformer Drawings not to be used for Construction. Contact Dorey Designs Ltd. for an updated Construction Set that includes all Addendums, building department comments, etc. prior to commencing work. F NEW Panel PP 100A 347/600V 3Ø 4W 42CCT Panel C/W Feed Through Lugs 22 kA rated Exising building Feed X EX Switches S 120V 15A 1P Rated switch Manual Disconnect Switch, Voltage / Amperage as per drawing / Mechanical schedule. Indicates Thermostat for electric heater provided by and installed by Electrical Contractor. See electric heater schedule for Thermostat specificaitons. T 1 Power Riser Scale: NTS Switch Desginations 3 Indicated switch to be a "3-Way" switch 4 Indicated switch to be a "4-Way" switch P Indicated switch to be c/w pilot light indicating power T Indicated switch to be Timmer Switch (Leviton LTB30-1LZ or equal) Mechanical Equipment Wiring Schedule Equipment Connections Indicated connection for Motorized Equipment, Voltage, and Amperage as per Drawings / Tag / Mechanical Schedule. Type Description Voltage MCA/HP MOCP Notes Inidcates connection to equipment requiring a direct feed. Voltage, Amperage and wire size as per Drawings / Tag / Schedules EF1 Exhaust Fan 120V 1Ø 1A 15A Provide local disconnect Switch and control via motion sensor (30M) EF2 Exhaust Fan 120V 1Ø 1A 15A Provide local disconnect Switch and control via motion sensor (30M) EF3 Exhaust Fan 120V 1Ø 1A 15A Provide local disconnect Switch and control via motion sensor (30M) EX.WH Existing Water Heater 208V 1Ø 14.42A 20A WH1 New Water Heater 120V 1Ø 12A 15A Lighting Control Schedule Indicates conduit stub. Conduit to be minimum 3/4" unless otherwise indicated Height and size as indicated on drawing. Provide 'J' hook at indicated location in ceiling space for Low voltage / communication cable. J-Hooks to be mounted no more than 12" above finnished ceiling. Provide pull strings from Data boxes through J-hook network to Data hub location. Type Manufacture Indicates empty electrical box, box mounting height, size and conduit connections as per box designations / drawings communication riser. A Sensor Switch B Empty Box Desinations D Single gang 3" deep box for Data/Telephone Mounted at 12" A.F.F. unless otherwise noted. Provide 3/4" EC to nearest accessible ceiling space, as per communicaiton riser, or as per routing indicated on drawings. Provide Bushing at conduit in ceiling space. Wiring Conneciton Tags Indicates 0-10V low voltage dimming wire between fixtures and lighting controls. Provide 2#18 twisted pair for runs. Wire to be copper, jacket colour to be purple. Suspended in J-Hooks provided, maintain 12" seperation between 0-10V wire and 120V/208V/347V/600V conductors. V C Indicates 120V connection, provide minimum 2#12 + grd. Wiring type and installation method as per specifications / Drawings / ESA. E Indicates Cat5e wiring between connection points. Field terminate at both ends as per nLight specificaiotns or use pre-terminated cables. XP Indicates Xth switched pole of attached relay / lighting control device Fire Alarm 120V Connections 0-10V Wall moutned dual tech motion and 0-10V dimming Control 1 1 Sensor Switch Wall mounted infrared wall control 1 C Sensor Switch Ceiling Mount Lowvoltage dual tech motion controll D Sensor Switch Two pole (separate time-outs) wall mounted Dual Tech Motion Control E Sensor Switch Corner mount wall motion Controll F Sensor Switch Automatic infrared and daylight sensor with dimming. Min set point 10% G Sensor Switch 0-10V Wall dimming wall controller PP Sensor Switch PowerPack Fire Alarm Bell Fire alarm strobe, candela as per drawing Fire alarm combination horn / strobe, candela as per drawing 1P Notes 2P 10min 10min 1 10min 10min 2 1 10min 1 1 10min 1 1 10min 1 30min 26.Aug.2016 Client: 1 Connections Type Manufacture Catalog Number Description Voltage EX NA1 Na Existing Fixture to remain 120V EX-R NA NA Existing fixture (Relocated) 120V Existing fixture jto be removed 120V EX-D 0-10V Cat5E Source Lamps Mounting Height Location 120V 1 LED 8'0" Reading Nook B Peerless Ligthing Staple Direct / Indirect 120V 1 LED 8'0" Offices Area C Marks Architectural Slot 2 4' 2"x4" profile Linear Up/Down Light 120V 1 LED 8'0" Circulation/Childrens/Comps Duct Mounted smoke detector (system connected) C1 Marks Architectural Slot 2 8' 2"x4" profile Linear Up/Down Light 120V 1 LED 8'0" Circulation/Childrens/Comps 120V Residential Smoke/CO Alarm c/w visual signaling component. Conforming to CAN/ULC-S531 and the requirements in 18.5.3 of NFPA 72. D Lithona Lighting Avante Volumetric 2x4 120V 1 LED New Offices Fire Alarm Wiring Module D1 Lithona Lighting Avante Volumetric 1x4 120V 1 LED New Offices E Lithona Lighting Avante Surface 1x4 LED 120V 1 LED Washroom F Gotham Lighting 6" LED Pot Light Canopy 120V 1 LED 20' Track Lighting 20' of Magellan track wall mounted at 8'0" 16" from wall, c/w 16 track heads and all required mounting hardware, joiners, transformer etc. Provide compatible low voltage dimmers for track to suit number of heads / trasformers. 120V 0 LED Decorative Wall Pack 120V EOL End of Line Resistor IM Input Module for Conventional Devices S Time Out (M) Direct / Indirect Fire Alarm Module Designations Z Colour Cerra 7 Multi-Sensor Smoke Detector (system connected) A Cat5e Height Peerless Ligthing Rate of Rise Detector (System connected) S Mounting A Fixed heat detector (System Connected) S Description Light Fixture Schedule Fire Alarm Control Panel (XXXX - See fire alarm control panel for detailed Specifications) Fire Alarm Horn Cat. # Project North Indicates conduit turning up to location as indicated on drawing. Conduit Size to be minumum 3/4" unless otherwise indicatedas per drawings. True North Indicates conduit turning down to location as indicated on drawing. Conduit Size to be minimum 3/4" unless otherwise noted. Zone Isolation Module G Contech Lighting Suite Isolation Module H Lithonia Lighting D1 Series Notes Liam@DoreyDesigns.com ph. 519.496.5443 Dorey Conduit / LW Wiring / Comm. 8'0" Wall Track esigns ltd. electrical + lighting 110 Gold St. SS#4, Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0 www.DoreyDesigns.com Aboyne Library 552 Wellington Road 18, Fergus, On Title: Legend schdules Scale: NTS Date: 0 0 LED 12'0" Exterior 26.Aug.2016 Proj.Mgr. Liam Dorey Proj.No. 2016.0043 E1 These documents are instruments of service and are the copyright property of Dorey Designs Ltd. They may not be reproduced, altered or reused without the expressed written consent of Dorey Designs Ltd. Revision Column # dd.mon.yy Description 1 26.Aug.2016 For Permit/Tender 12 SIGN P L A N T I N G S CONCRETE PATIO SLAB C 17 V L|F C P L A N T I N G S CONCRETE PATIO SLAB DN 4R V SIGN L|H DN 4R L|F C|E C|F 14 8 L|D 14 L|A L|EX-R L|EX-R V L|C1 L|C1 6 BF ex L|EX-R L|A L|EX 14 C|A ex L|D L|D L|EX-R L|EX L|EX-R ex 450mm EX GF L|EX L|EX L|EX V L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX-R L|EX L|EX V L|EX L|EX-R L|C L|C L|EX-R L|C L|EX L|C EX. GENERATOR TO REMAIN 1 10 EX. GENERATOR TO REMAIN CT GF L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX V 6 BF BF LV BF 2400mm 2 BF BF BF V L|E L|EX V C|PP L|EX C|C L|EX LV C|D L|EX V LV C|PP L|EX LV L|E 15cd 15cd L|EX L|E CT GF BF L|E Q ex V C|D 14 V L|EX-R L|E L|EX L|E L|EX L|EX C|PP L|EX C|C 1 110cd C C|D 14 L|EX L|E L|E 6 L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX L|EX 15cd V 6 C|A L|G L|EX-R BF L|D L|A 17 14 5 7 11 C|A L|D L|D L|C1 ex Drawings not to be used for Construction. Contact Dorey Designs Ltd. for an updated Construction Set that includes all Addendums, building department comments, etc. prior to commencing work. V V 15 L|C C|B L|C L|D L|D L|C C|E LV L|D1 L|D L|D C|A [B].1 LP-C [B].11 C 15cd [B].5 C C|A C|C C|PP LV LV C|C 14 L|B L|B L|D1 L|D1 LV [B].5 L|B L|B [B].5 [B].11 3 [B].11 [B].9 C|A L|B V V 10 L|D1 L|D1 L|D C|A L|D1 L|D1 C L|D [B].15 L|D1 C|A L|D1 V [B].11 [B].13 7 [B].13 [B].15 [B].17 [B].19 Liam@DoreyDesigns.com ph. 519.496.5443 [B].17 [B].21 1070x2150 Scale: 1:100mm 2 FR [B].11 13 Lighting / Life Safety 4 [B].19 [B].21 1070x2150 C [B].11 [B].13 [B].23 C|A C [B].13 FR [B].2 L|D1 C|A 1 Client: [B].4 C|A L|B 26.Aug.2016 14 [B].7 [B].6 L|EX C C True North C L|D L|EX L|EX L|D C [B].11 [B].6 L|EX V 1020x2150 [B].4 C|G [B].3 L|D1 L|D1 [B].10 C|A [B].8 1020x2150 C|A [B].10 C|A [B].1 Project North L|D [B].8 L|D [B].10 L|D SECURITY SHUTTER [B].1 [B].1 EX. SHELVES [B].10 L|D1 L|D [B].10 EX. SHELVES Dorey 2400mm L|C COUNTER 16 L|C L|C L|EX L|EX L|D1 SPECIFIC NOTES: 1. Verify mounting height of GFCI receptacle for drinking fountain prior to installation. 2. Indicate location of power door operator / emergency aid singnalling system. Electrical contractor to provide single gang boxes for: Push to Open buttons (2), Push to lock/unlock button (1), Locked indicator (1), Alarm / Visual signals above door (2), Emergency Pull cord / button (1), and door controller low voltage junction box (1). Electrical contractor to provide low voltage wiring (2#18) from each location to door controller low voltage junction box. Allow for up to 4 wires from each button location. Prior to running wiring / rough-in of boxes / etc., Electrical contractor to verify all requirements, including box type, box locations, wiring type and wiring requirements with manufacturer's shop drawings. 3. Electrical contractor to install divided floor box at indicated location. Hubble 10" concrete box or equal. All floor cutting / patching is by general contractor. Provide 2-15A-1P receptacles on circuits B.XX and B.XX and a 1" EC from the floorbox to the ceiling space. 4. Data and Receptacle to be located at 1000m for wall mounted phone, verify location and height on site with owner. 5. Indicates direct feed for gas fire place and data and power above fire place for future Television / Display. Coordinate exact location onsite with owner. 6. Connect new Pull station to existing fire alarm panel. Existing panel is an Edwards Fireshield single zone conventional panel. 7. Reuse circuit for existing barrier-free door for new barrier-free door. Provide boxes and conduits at bf locations as indicated or 2#18 low voltage wire from box location to power door operator, verify wiring / conduit requirements on site with manufacturer's shop drawings prior to rough-in. 8. Re-use existing barrier-free circuit for new automatic sliding doors, drawings, provide low voltage wiring 4#18 from motion sensor locations above door to door controller as required. Coordinate exact location of feed and any required wiring on site with manufacturer's shop drawings. 10. Wiring control indicatd is typical of all rooms with similar setup and control devices. 11. Provide new 4KW Fan Forced electric heater, provide standard chips to architect when submitting shop drawings for colour selection. Feed to be 347V 1Ø 12. For Seperate price #3 - Include all equipment and labour for a complete installation, coordinate with general contractor to ensure all required concrete prep / work is included in tender price. Electric snow melting system is for ramp / stairs / patio. Snow melting system to have a density target design power density of 50W / sq/ft. Snow melting system to be complete with an automatic snow melting controller, precipitation sensor, slab sensor and all required satillite contactors for a complete and working system. Electrical contractor to contact manufactures for a complete system including layout during tender. Submit Manufacturer and Manufacturer's recommended BOM with seperate price. System to be fed with 600V 3Ø breaker, breaker indicated in panel B to be sized as per manufacture's recommendations. All required interior equipment to be located in main electrical room. Acceptacle manufacturers include Raychem, 3M, list is not exclusive- manufacturers may contact engineer during tender for inclusion as an equal provider. Total area is approx 826 sq/ft divided as follows: 12.1. Ramp: 190 sq/ft 12.2. Path to stairs 174 sq/ft 12.3. Patio 462 sq/ft 12.4. Stairs - 4 Risres, 6" rise, 12" tread, 6'0" wide. 13. Seperate price #2 - recessed cavity by architect to be painted white, Cavity size is 4100mm x 875mm, 125mm deep. Electrical contractor to provide LED sign grid light backlighting, SignBOX II by www.sloanLED.com or equal. Electrical contractor to source and install white opaque acrylic sign material. Provide clips as 3 ", c/w required. Acrylic to be one piece, thickness to be minium 16 with all required mounting clips to flush mount acrylic to cavity. Power supplies to be mounted inside. Power density and uniformity to be as per manufacturer's recommendations (3 modules / ft, 0.9W module, 12" centre). 14. All existing lighting in renovated area to be removed, and lighting circuits reworked to suit new lighting layouts. All existing receptacles to remain. 15. Existing water heater from janitors room to be relocated to electrical room. Electrical contractor to resuse breaker and feed and provide new junction box and wiring as required for a complete installation. Existing water heater is a 208V-3KW. 16. Existing switch to be replaced with type B motion control. 17. Existing exterior lighting to be disconnected, rework feed to suit new type 'H' fixture mounted at 12' above grade. Coordinate exact location of fixtures with architectual elevations. Provide new Leviton VPT24-1PZ Astromonical Timer located in main electrical room for control of all exterior lighting. Existing photocell / timeclocks to be deleted. V C|PP V L|EX-R C. C L|EX-R B. Entire building (including the general lighting) is backed-up via an existing Emergency Generator. All existing fire alarm bells to be removed. Provide new horn strobes as indicated on drawings connected to new signalling circuit. Upgrade batteries in Panel as required to allow 24hr standy by power followed by 30 min of activation. Existing panel is a Edwards Fireshield panel. All emergency lighting units in renovated area to be removed. L|F L|F L|H A. C L|EX C V General Notes: LV L|EX-R L|F 2400mm LV esigns ltd. electrical + lighting 110 Gold St. SS#4, Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0 www.DoreyDesigns.com Lighting / Life Safety Scale: 1:100mm Aboyne Library 552 Wellington Road 18, Fergus, On Title: Lighting and Power Layouts Scale: x Date: 26.Aug.2016 Proj.Mgr. Liam Dorey Proj.No. 2016.0043 E2 The electrician must verify that the correct load has been properly isolated and that there is no voltage present at the load. Contractor shall comply with CSA Z462 7.6 The equipment, boxes, conduit, or cable for removal by others must be spray painted at 5 foot intervals with fluorescent red paint to indicate a de-energized and properly isolated circuit. 7.7 The conduit and cable from the upstream panel or disconnect must be removed, wiring pulled back, and the resulting opening plugged with a hole cover. 2. Scope of work 7.8 2.1 Determine the full scope of the work by referring to all drawings and specifications. Any questions are to be directed to the engineer prior to bidding the work. Other tradesmen shall not open up any equipment or remove any conduit or cable that has not been spray painted red. 7.9 2.2 Any errors or omissions in the drawing or specifications must be reported to the engineer prior to bid closing. Failure to do so will not relieve the contractor from completing the job as intended or meeting the intent of paragraph 3.1. If there is any question as to whether a load is still energized or not isolated, work must stop until it is confirmed that it is safe. 2.3 Field changes - the contractor shall install equipment as per the drawing. Deviations for any reason must be approved by the engineer in writing. Any non-approved changes are subject to correction at the cost of the contractor. 2.4 Perform all work in such a manner so as to cause as little disturbance or inconvenience as possible to the existing operations of the owner. Provide temporary measures as appropriate to the situation or as required from time to time by the owner or the engineer. 2.5 All work must be coordinated with work of all trades to ensure proper and complete installations. Where integration of work is required with other trades, notify all trades with requirements for openings, sleeves, inserts and other hardware necessary for a complete installation. All work is to be carefully coordinated. Any modifications, repairs, or extra work due to lack of coordination is the responsibility of the contractor. 8. Equipment, materials and methods 2.6 Properly plan all routing and locations of services with other trades. All routing and locations on drawings is general and will require field investigation to establish exact routes. If in doubt, contact the engineer prior to performing the work. 8.1 2.7 Co-ordinate noisy work with other trades to minimize noise disturbances. Schedule work at times approved by owner. All items installed must be CSA and/or ULC and/or electrical safety authority approved for the particular application. All work and installation must be acceptable to the equipment manufacturer or system supplier and be approved by the electrical safety authority. All materials specified with the manufacturer's name, type, etc., are to establish type and quality of materials. Other manufacturers may be used, but only after obtaining written approval from the engineer. Unless otherwise specified, used or re-furbished equipment and material shall not be used. 2.8 Protect and properly store all equipment and materials on site from damage. Safe storage is the responsibility of division 16 contractor. Contractor shall repair or replace damaged equipment etc. at the discretion of owner. 2.9 Engineer shall have access to work at all times and shall be notified at appropriate of stages of the work. Where work does not comply with standards or work specified or implied, the deficiency shall be corrected as directed by engineer. All subsequent testing to verify operation or performance shall be at contractor's expense. 3. Regulations and permits 3.1 Provide all work and materials in accordance with the latest editions of the Ontario electrical safety code, the Ontario building code, and all applicable municipal and provincial codes and regulations. Any materials, equipment or installations not meeting all requirements of the appropriate regulatory agencies will not be accepted. It is the contractor's responsibility to ensure these requirements are met and provide evidence of such. 3.2 Obtain and pay for all permits for the execution and inspection of the electrical work. All work shall be performed by qualified journeyman electricians or apprentices holding valid Ontario certificates of qualification and be supervised by a competent foreman. The contractor shall also be a registered master electrician if such is required in the particular municipality where the work is being performed. ESA certificates verifying that the installation and equipment meets all applicable inspections shall be presented to the engineer. 3.3 The contractor must carry proper and adequate liability insurance to protect both himself, the engineer, and the owner from all claims related to his work for this project. 4. Drawing/Document Submissions 4.1 Submit electronic shop drawings by e-mail for all items and equipment to the Project Manager, Architect, and Engineer for approval prior to purchase of the material. Catalogue cut sheets are acceptable only if the item is clearly identified. Copy of approved shop drawings to be located on project thumb drive in directory labeled "Shop Drawings". 4.2 Products listed and/or specified on contract documents are selected to establish design standards. Acceptable equal manufacturers are listed in most cases. Ensure products supplied are equivalent to specified products. The use of Alternate products may be proposed to engineer for acceptance prior to closing of bids with complete listing of credits. Any proposed changes initiated by contractor after award of contract may be considered by the engineer at the engineer's discretion. Costs for such changes if approved by engineer and costs associated with review by the engineer shall be paid for by the contractor. 4.3 4.4 Contractor to provide USB thumb drive containing all project documentation as outlined in this specification. Including but not limited to as built drawings, product shop drawings, manuals for all products installed on project, panel directories, fire alarm diagrams, ESA final inspection report, Emergency lighting Test Letter, and Engineer's final approval letter. All documents to be in PDF format unless otherwise specified. Thumb drive to be submitted to the electrical engineer for review prior to submission to owner. Once reviewed by engineer, contractor to provide thumb drive and printed copy of all documents on thumb drive in a project binder. All Drawings to be printed full size, folded neatly and provide a sleeve in Binder. Submit thumb drive and project binder prior to application for and release of final payment. Contractor to provide set of electronic as-built drawings to the owner on project thumb drive, indicating all deviations and approved changes from the most up to date plans. Drawings in AutoCAD (DWG R200) format are available from the engineer for this purpose, match existing format / drafting standards in CAD Plans. Provide AutoCAD (DWG Format) and PDF format in a Director labeled "Electrical Plans". 5. Guarantee 5.1 Provide a written guarantee which covers all materials and installation of this division for this project. The guarantee shall extend for a period of at least one year from the date of final acceptance of the work by the engineer. Where defects occur, contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in making defective work good including repair or replacement of building finishes, other materials, or damage to other equipment caused by such defects, or by subsequent replacement or repairs. 6. Examinations 6.1 Carefully examine the site and contract documents for the work prior to bidding. Visit the existing building or site and become familiar with the scope of work to be performed. Anything that is unclear or appears to be deficient must be brought to the attention of the engineer during bid period. No extras will be allowed for anything which would have been discovered in the course of such an examination. 6.2 6.3 Contractor shall declare in his bid submission any instance where he has not fully complied with the drawings and specifications. If no declaration is made, it will be assumed that the contractor agrees with and will fully comply with the drawings and specifications. Alternative methods to improve the quality of the job or provide cost savings are encouraged but must be listed in the bid submission as options with a separate price adjustment. 7.10 7.11 8.2 8.3 8.4 In cases where it is not practical to remove the conduit at the upstream circuit breaker panel or disconnect (due to multiple circuits), the load shall be isolated at the upstream device but the wires shall be cut, taped together, and removed with the conduit or cable at the furthest practical upstream junction box. Completely disconnect all boxes, raceway, and wire, etc, from existing walls & areas to be demolished by this alteration and terminate safely at supply panel or reroute to suit new installation or as indicated on drawing. All obsolete materials which are to be removed and not relocated or reused will become property of contractor at the discretion of the owner. Remove from site and dispose of according to municipal regulations. Hazardous materials must be disposed of according to the relevant regulations in force. Hazardous material removal is the responsibility of the contractor and written proof of proper disposal must be provided upon request. Mount equipment as close to practical to the location shown on the drawings taking into account site conditions. The engineer reserves the right to relocate any fixture, outlet, equipment, etc., up to 10 feet prior to installation without incurring any extra cost. If in doubt notify the engineer prior to proceeding. Ensure all outlet boxes installed in the vicinity of a building vapour barrier are installed with vapour barrier protection integral with the specific wall or ceiling construction. For each applicable outlet box, provide an appropriately sized Hubble or equal vapour barrier box surrounding the outlet box to seal all air leaks and maintain vapour barrier continuity. Use only approved conduit and raceways of adequate size to suit types and number of conductors being carried. Every section of conduit or armoured cable shall be adequately secured per the OESC using approved supports, clamps and fasteners. All conduit or armoured cable run in finished areas shall be concealed in walls, ceilings or furring unless otherwise approved by the engineer. 10.1 Provide all labour and materials to relocate, alter, extend the electrical service and distribution system if so required, and as shown on the drawings to meet the requirements of the project. Co-ordinate with all utility supply authorities and electrical inspection authorities to insure that the new service meets all utility and electrical code requirements. 10.2 Update any panel or breaker schedules to reflect changes and additions. Panel directories shall be prepared on a computer in Microsoft Word format, font shall be sans-serif, 12pt, listing each beaker designation, breaker size, and item the breaker feeds. Provide 1 printed and laminated copy to be permanently fixed to the panel, a plastic sleeve permanently fixed to the panel containing 2 additional printed copies. Provide copy of all Word Documents on project thumb drive in sub-directory labeled "Electrical Panel Schedules". 10.3 New devices installed in any existing equipment shall match the quality and type of the existing devices and any modifications made to the equipment shall be installed in a manner so approved by electrical safety authority. New devices must not compromise the integrity or operation of the existing equipment. 10.4 All panels shall be of a type to accommodate current and voltage as indicated on the drawings and sized to accommodate branch circuit breakers and spaces as shown on the panel schedules. Provide locking doors for all panels. 10.5 All moulded case breakers shall be of a bolt-on type rated a minimum of 22ka-sym interrupting capacity at 208 volts, 3 phase or 22ka-sym at 600 volts, 3 phase, unless otherwise specified on the drawings. Fault currents rating specified on the Detail "Power Riser" shall take precedence. The exact short circuit requirements must meet electrical safety authority requirements and may exceed the previously mentioned values. All fuses shall be hrc-1, class j, time delay. Indicate on shop drawing when series rating has been used to achieve the minimum fault ratings. Revision Column 15. Branch circuit Panelboards # dd.mon.yy Description 15.1 Schneider electric "square d nqod type" panelboard sized as indicated on the drawings. Panels are to be recessed vertical wall-mounted. 1 26.Aug.2016 For Permit/Tender 15.2 Enclosure to be EEMAC 1, ansi-60 light gray colour, galvanized steel. Trim to be code-gauge steel, ansi-61 light gray finish applied by baked on polyester powder coating. Door to have rounded corners, concealed hinges and 130-degree swing, lockable, and be supplied with a type-written directory. 15.3 Neutral bus to be included. 15.4 Panelboards are to have a copper bus, as scheduled on the drawings. Ground bus to be copper. 15.5 Provide full documentation and service manual and manufacturer's standard warranty. 15.6 Generally acceptable Manufacture: Schneider, Cutler-Hammer, Seimans. 16. Dry-type distribution transformer 16.1 Transformer to be dry type sized according to the drawings. 16.2 Transformers to be meet S0R/94-651 and CSA C802.2 efficiency levels. 16.3 Insulation to be 220 Deg c, temperature rise to be 115deg c. 16.4 Winding taps to be 2 at +/- 2.5% and windings to be copper. 16.6 Sound levels: c22.2 no.57-m90 (r2001) 16.7 Enclosure to be ventilated, Nema 3r, ANSI grey 61 unless otherwise noted. 10.8 The contractor shall supply all fuses and other protective devices required to deliver a working system. The contractor shall set any adjustable protective devices required to deliver a working system. The contractor shall set any adjustable protective devices to meet the requirements of the electrical safety authority. 16.8 Nameplate to include transformer connection data, linear load and frequency. 16.9 Acceptable manufacturers include Schneider, Siemens, Hammond, and Rex Power Magnetics. 17. Electric heaters 17.1 Baseboard Heaters to be supplied and installed by electrical contractor. Manufacture, Wattage and Voltage as per drawings. Colour to be white unless otherwise noted. c/w external thermostat, group with wall switch unless otherwise noted. Where no switch is present, locate thermostat on wall beside door, opposite to hinges. 17.2 Fan Forced Heaters to be supplied and installed by electrical contractor. Manufacture, Wattage and Voltage as per drawings. Colour to be white unless otherwise noted. C/w external thermostat, group with wall switch unless otherwise noted. Where no switch is present, locate thermostat on wall beside door, opposite to hinges. 17.3 Acceptable manufacturers include Ouellet, Stelpro & Chromalox. 10.9 Prime and paint all exposed raceway and boxes, etc. to match existing the colour scheme or as specified by the architect. 10.10 Install new wiring above accessible ceilings in conduit raceway for main runs. Flexible raceway may be run to a maximum length of 15ft. this will be acceptable only for branch runs from the main conduit raceway to devices recessed in drywall partitions and for feeds to fixtures from a suitable located junction box located in the accessible ceiling space. New feeds to devices in block walls will be run in rigid raceway only or as approved on site by the engineer. All main runs shall not be supported from any support structure of fixtures or mechanical equipment. 10.11 All new wiring runs on exposed concrete and precast concrete tee ceilings shall be run in non-flexible raceway. Flexible raceway will be only allowed for branch runs from the main rigid raceway to devices recessed in drywall partitions and for feeds to suspended fixtures not using hollow stem hangers for raceways, with a max. length of 15ft. All exposed ceiling raceway shall be run at maximum height or between concrete tees and at no time will the raceway be run at right angles at bottom of concrete tees except at end walls. 10.12 Run all concealed and surface mounted raceway in a neat manner at right angles to building lines so as to clear all obstructions. 8.6 11.1 8.7 Label all junction boxes with black marker identifying circuits, panels and systems. 12. Conduit / J-hooks / Cable Tray Systems 8.8 Provide all necessary grounding as required by the OESC, the electrical safety authority and the the local supply authority regardless of whether it is shown on the drawings. All conduits must carry an insulated green ground conductor sized per the OESC. 12.1 8.9 In general, all necessary cutting and patching for the electrical work will be provided by the appropriate sub-trade at the expense of the electrical contractor. Holes through exterior walls and roof are to be flashed and made weatherproof. Repair any damage caused by the electrical trade to existing buildings or equipment, etc., to the engineer's satisfaction. Upon completion of the work, clean all equipment and remove from the site all debris associated with the electrical trade. Provide empty conduit and box systems to allow installation of the telephone system, security system, voice/data system, lighting control system, audio visual system, etc., as detailed on the drawings and applicable risers. All boxes to be labeled as per riser notations. Where conduit terminates without a box, label conduit as per riser notations. Where faceplate is to be provided by others, label o be installed inside box. Labels to be industrial grade printed self-adhesive vinyl labels. Label to be black text with white background, text height to be 1/4" (18 pt), sans-serif font. 12.2 Install 2 (two) polyethylene pull cords in all empty conduits, where J-Hooks continue pull cord through J-Hook 12.3 Terminate all conduits with an approved insulated bushing. 12.4 Unless otherwise noted, all indicated boxes are to be single gang, and 3/4" conduit is to be used from box to nearest accessible ceiling space. 12.5 All J Hooks to be ERICO CADDY CAT LINKS CATXXHP style c/w all required mounting hardware, where a double or triple hook is called for, provide additional J-hooks. Size to be 1" unless otherwise specified. Provide 12.6 Cable trays to be ladder style, Hubble HLSXX12B or similar, lengths to suit installation, complete with all required supports, bends and height changes and indicated on the drawing. Verify colour with architect prior to ordering. 12.7 Raceways shall be fully completed, cleared of all debris, and capped. 13. Fire alarm 13.1 Contractor to provide a new or upgraded fire alarm system as indicated on the drawings. Include for one spare zone as indicated on fire alarm zone schedule. Co-ordinate quantity and locations of sprinkler system devices with mechanical sprinkler contractor. System to be a complete system and not limited to the devices indicated below. 13.2 Provide audible devices as indicated on the drawings. Audible devices using different sounds shall not be mixed within a building area. 13.3 Provide manual pull stations compatible with the fire alarm system. 8.12 Acceptable manufacturers to include, Uniglo, Stanpro, and Emergi-lite. Connect all single phase loads such that there is the least amount of phase imbalance. Provide all power and control wiring as well as disconnect switches and associated equipment required by the other trades in the execution of the project. The contractor shall refer to the drawings and specifications of this division as well as all other divisions of the specifications to determine the actual requirements of all other trades. Any questions or areas of concern should be addressed to the engineer prior to bid closing. Any question after that time shall be answered by the engineer but any additional costs shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Label all new distribution equipment, including but not limited to panels, cabinets, starters, contactors, disconnect switches, etc., with industrial grade weatherproof printed self-adhesive vinyl labels. Label to be black text with white background, text height to be 1/2" (~36 point), sans-serif font. Re-label any existing equipment feeding new equipment where label has faded or been damaged. Label to list equipment designation, voltage, max fuse size (if applicable), and source. 14.7 10.7 Wiring for other trades 8.11 All units shall be suitable for the area classification and environment Mounting: transformers 75kva and less shall be suitable for wall, floor or trapeze mounting; transformers larger than 75kva shall be suitable for floor or trapeze mounting. 11. Provide all sleeves, inserts, and hangers required for the electrical work. All sleeves or holes piercing noted acoustical separations, private office walls, meeting room walls, etc for to be packed with acoustical insulation and sealed at both ends with acoustical caulking. Patch all openings around installations of this division piercing fire or smoke separations with an approved watertight smoke and fire stop sealant or mechanical device. 14.6 16.5 Supply and install specification grade wiring devices similar to Hubbell (no. 5262 receptacles, no. 18200 toggle switches, no. ig-5262 isolated ground receptacles, etc.) tamper resistant receptacles to be Leviton 5321 series or equal. Provide special receptacles and outlets as identified on the drawings. All device cover plates shall be stainless steel unless otherwise indicated in the drawings. Receptacle, switch, and cover plate colours shall be per architect's direction. All receptacles to be "Decora" style unless otherwise specified, provide shop drawings for all receptacles, switches, and other specified wiring devices indicating style, grade and colour. Provide legible signs and barriers on or around all live panels and outlets during construction to prevent injury or shock. Contractor shall comply with CSA Z462. Combination exit/emergency battery units are to comply with CSA. Any branch circuit breakers used to switch lighting load shall be rated as switching duty breakers. 8.5 8.10 14.5 10.6 Use type T90 or RW90 building wire rated at the service voltage and approved for the particular installation for all wiring in conduit or raceways unless otherwise specified. Use only copper conductors. Each lighting fixture shall be individually connected to the circuit junction boxes. Direct connection between fixtures is not allowed. Join all conductors using approved solderless wing nut pressure connectors. All circuits to be supplied with individual neutral wires sized accordingly. Panel Layout: PP Panel Name: Panel info: Notes: CCT BRK Panel PP 200A 120/208V 3Ø 4W 42P Flush Mounted Description 40A-3P Description BRK Electric Heater Snow Melting (verify size with Manf) 20A-1P CCT PP.2 26.Aug.2016 8.13 Mark all new outlets indicating panel & circuit number, with industrial grade printed self-adhesive vinyl labels. Label to be black text with white background, text height to be 1/4" (18 pt), sans-serif font. 8.14 Provide (2) weeks advance notice to the owner or engineer regarding any planned power outage. 8.15 Obtain an ESA certificate of inspection upon completion of the project and provide copies to the owner and the engineer. 8.16 All equipment and installation methods shall be suitable for the area classification. If in doubt, the engineer must be notified for direction prior to work proceeding. 13.4 Smoke and heat detectors to be suitable for mounting in locations and environments as indicated on the drawings. 9. Lighting 13.5 Contractor to arrange and include third party verification in price. Provide shop drawings prior to purchase of materials. 9.1 Supply and install all light fixtures including all lamps and ballasts as specified on the drawings and in the specifications. Provide shop drawings for all lighting fixtures, lamps, and ballasts to be used on project. 13.6 13.7 Provide as-builts and certification of system verification to the engineer on system completion. B.1 15A-1P - - 15A-1P B.2 B.3 15A-1P - - 15A-1P B.4 13.8 All components of the system must be compatible with the fire alarm control panel. B.5 15A-1P - - 15A-1P B.6 9.2 The contractor shall ensure that both recessed and surface mounted lighting fixtures mounted as part of a suspended ceiling system are adequately supported. Fixtures must be suspended from the building structure and not from the ceiling deck unless otherwise specified by the engineer. Fixture safety chains if required shall be installed in an approved manner. 13.9 Installation shall conform to CAN/ULC-S524 and local fire department requirements. B.7 20A-1P - - 15A-1P B.8 13.10 Testing and verification shall conform to to CAN/ULC-S536. B.9 20A-1P - - 15A-1P B.10 B.11 15A-1P - - 15A-1P B.12 13.11 Contractor is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the fire alarm system throughout the entire project. Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the system is fully functional (or provisions made and communicated to the owner) at the end of each working day during construction. B.13 15A-1P - - 15A-1P B.14 B.15 15A-1P - - 20A-1P B.16 14. Emergency lighting and exits B.17 15A-1P - - 20A-1P B.18 14.1 Provide a complete emergency battery lighting system as indicated on the drawings. B.19 15A-1P - B.21 15A-1P - 14.2 Battery to be as specified on drawing, with a 1hr capacity and sized to supply the connected lamp load with a guaranteed life of at least five years. Chargers are to be dual-rate, capable of maintaining the battery in a full-charge state during normal conditions, and recharging a discharged battery to full charge within 12 hours. B.23 20A-1P - 14.3 Lamps are sized as specified on the drawings and designed for emergency lighting. 14.4 Unit is to be suitable for mounting as indicated on the drawing. 9.3 Contractor shall coordinate installation of light fixtures with mechanical equipment, sprinkler heads, and other devices. Any significant conflicts must be reported to the engineer for direction. 9.4 Switching arrangements have been depicted on the drawings showing the desired functionality. In moving switches and fixtures to meet this, the contractor shall not compromise the operation of existing lighting and switching functions. 7. Demolition 7.1 Before any demolition work may proceed on any equipment, a licensed electrician must inspect the load and ensure that it is safely isolated. 9.5 7.2 All circuits and equipment to be demolished must be isolated at the nearest upstream circuit breaker panel or disconnect prior to any work being done. Neutrals on lighting circuits shall not be shared between circuits. The contractor shall ensure that the maximum number of fixtures or wattage per circuit complies with the OESC. 9.6 Exit lighting to be on separate dedicated circuit(s) which shall be clearly indicated in the lighting panel. The circuit breaker or disconnect feeding the load shall be opened, tagged and locked out as practical. Contractor shall comply with CSA Z460. 9.7 Emergency lighting shall be connected to the area lighting circuit in the area it servers unless otherwise noted on the drawing. 7.3 Service and distribution Drawings not to be used for Construction. Contact Dorey Designs Ltd. for an updated Construction Set that includes all Addendums, building department comments, etc. prior to commencing work. 1.1 Supply and install all wiring, equipment, etc., shown or required unless otherwise specified. Any item or system which is shown, mentioned or reasonably implied on either the drawings or in the specifications shall be considered to be properly and sufficiently specified and shown, and must be provided. Include all labour, equipment, tools, etc., required to complete all installations as intended. Conform to requirements of bidding documents and division 1. 7.5 10. Project North General Wiring to the load must be removed from the circuit breaker terminals and taped together. It may be necessary to interrupt power to the circuit breaker panel to perform this safely. Contractor shall comply with CSA Z462. True North 1. 7.4 Client: Panel Layout: B Panel Name: Panel info: Notes: CCT BRK Panel B 200A 347/600V 3Ø 4W 24P Flush Mounted Description Description BRK CCT Liam@DoreyDesigns.com ph. 519.496.5443 Dorey Electrical Specifications These documents are instruments of service and are the copyright property of Dorey Designs Ltd. They may not be reproduced, altered or reused without the expressed written consent of Dorey Designs Ltd. esigns ltd. electrical + lighting 110 Gold St. SS#4, Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0 www.DoreyDesigns.com Aboyne Library 552 Wellington Road 18, Fergus, On Title: Specification Scale: NTS Date: 26.Aug.2016 Proj.Mgr. Liam Dorey Proj.No. 2016.0043 E3