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Construction Documents <br />20033 <br />Orange County Europa Center <br />22 0563 - 1 ELECTRICAL WORK <br />SECTION 22 0563 <br />ELECTRICAL WORK <br />PART 1 GENERAL <br />1.01 DIVISION OF WORK <br />A.This Contractor shall be responsible for the final electrical and the entire control connections <br />and wiring to all equipment installed as part of his contract. <br />B.Contractor shall review the electrical plans, where applicable, to establish points of connection <br />and the extent of his electrical work to be provided in his contract. <br />C.Unless otherwise noted, this Contractor shall wire from his equipment to disconnect switches, <br />junction boxes, or panelboard circuit breakers as provided by the Electrical Contractor or as <br />required by the existing conditions. <br />D.All power and control wiring shall be in conduits. Refer to electrical specifications for conduit <br />and conduit fittings. <br />E.All electrical work shall be performed by a licensed electrician. <br />F.All electrical work shall be in accordance with the State Building Code and all its supplements, <br />the latest edition of the National Electrical Code and the electrical specifications. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />A.All motor starters, disconnects, switches, relays, conduits, conductors, etc. that are required for <br />a complete electrical power and/or control system shall conform to the requirements set forth by <br />NEC. <br />B.Refer to the plans for the type, size and electrical characteristics of the starters, disconnects, <br />switches, relays, conductor and conduits. <br />C.All conductors and conduits shall be sized as noted on the plans or as required per NEC. <br />D.All individual motor starters for plumbing equipment (i.e., fans, pumps, etc.) shall be furnished <br />and installed under Division 22. <br />E.All relays, actuators, timers, seven-day clocks, alternators, pressure, vacuum, float, flow, <br />pneumatic-electric, and electric-pneumatic switches, aquastats, freezestats, line and low <br />voltage thermostats, thermals, remote selector switches, remote push-button stations, <br />emergency break-glass stations, interlocking, disconnect switches beyond termination point, <br />and other appurtenances associated with equipment under Division 22 shall be furnished, <br />installed and wired under Division 22. <br />F.“Built-in” disconnect switches shall be installed in a NEMA 3R enclosure, it must be <br />appropriately horsepower rated, and it must be third-party listed for the application. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />A.All motor starters, disconnects, and switches shall be installed on or as close to the equipment <br />they are serving as possible, or where shown on the plans. <br />B.Electrical connection to equipment subject to vibration which develops objectionable noises <br />shall be made from the conduit system with short lengths of flexible "Liquid-Tite" conduit. <br />Connection to other equipment shall be made with rigid conduit. <br />C.Conduits shall be run in a concealed space such as wall cavities, ceiling cavities, etc. except in <br />the mechanical rooms where conduit may be run exposed. <br />END OF SECTION 22 0563 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: ECCAC5A0-6CC8-4B37-8AD3-89D69F0AE1AE