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Partitions and room layouts, fire- and smoke-rated partitions
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Rated capacity, efficiency, and operating conditions for all equipment
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Ductwork and piping layout including size, types, pressure class
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Necessary details, sections, schedules, and notes to show the work scope
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Building heating and cooling loads (in BTUs/hr), temperature differentials used, and rated capacity
of heating units
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Location of fire and smoke dampers, grilles, outlets, etc.
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Coil and tube pull areas
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Required code clearance areas
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Balancing dampers, splitter dampers, volume extractors, balancing valves, thermometers, pressure
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gauges, instrument-flow fittings, and instrument-access panels required for balancing
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Plumbing and electrical connections, system controls
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Demolition of existing system and connection to new system
Electrical Drawings
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Same scale as architectural plans, printed full size
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Names and uses of all rooms, north arrow, and door swings
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Consist of lighting, power, and auxiliary systems
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Single line diagram
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Branch circuit diagram
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Panel schedules
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Light fixture and similar electrical equipment schedules with power data
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Legends and details
❒ All connections, permanent or temporary, inside and outside
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Locations and sizes of all conduits, cables, and wiring
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Names and capacities of special outlets
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Location and details of switchboards, motor control centers, power panels, lighting panels, and
other equipment
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Locations of fire alarm appliances and control panels
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Locations, connections, and controls of signals, speakers, clocks, telephones, fire alarms, and other
special systems
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Required code clearance areas of electrical equipment
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Interlocks with other systems (fire sprinkler, HVAC, etc.)
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Demolition of existing system and connection to new system
Specifications Should Indicate:
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Front-end documents (bid invitation and instructions, contract, general conditions, supplementary
conditions, bid forms, others)
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Project-specific information rather than generic specs (continues)