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Electrical Specifications Project: Location: Targa Sound Renewable Fuels Project Tacoma, WA Prepared by: NORWEST ENGINEERING Consulting Engineers 4110 N.E. 122 nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97230 503-254-0110 Revision Date Description Prepared Checked Approved A 2/28/12 Issued for Bid AKS WTB B 3/12/12 Issued for GC Addendum #2 AKS WTB Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 1 of 41

Table of Contents GENERAL... 3 COMBINATION MOTOR STARTERS LOW VOLTAGE... 6 DRY-TYPE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (1500 KVA AND BELOW)... 9 PANELBOARDS... 12 AUXILIARY POWER HEAVY-DUTY SAFETY SWITCHES... 16 EXTERIOR LIGHTING... 19 INTERIOR LIGHTING... 23 ELECTRICAL UNIT HEATERS... 25 CONDUIT, FITTINGS AND ENCLOSURES... 30 WIRING DEVICES... 32 ELECTRICAL HEAT TRACING SYSTEMS... 33 Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 2 of 41

GENERAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE 1.02 CODE A. This specification covers the design, arrangement and selection of electrical materials and equipment and their incorporation in the construction of power, control, lighting, instrumentation, grounding, and related installations of electrical systems in gas processing plants, compressor stations, pipeline pump stations, and similar installations. B. Where practical, electrical equipment shall be located in unclassified areas. No electrical equipment shall be installed or used in a classified area unless its use therein is essential to plant operations. Electrical equipment must be approved or listed for use in the area classification in which it is used and for the group of the combustible gases that may be present. C. Unless formally approved otherwise by Targa, electrical equipment is to be tested in accordance with the recommendations of the National Electrical Testing Association (NETA). Alternate testing methods must be submitted in writing. A. The design and installation of electrical facilities shall be performed in accordance with this specification and in compliance with applicable codes and standards including, but not limited to, the Occupational Safety & Health Standards (OSHA), the National Electrical Code (NEC), the American Petroleum Institute (API), and the codes of concerned cities, states, and other regulatory bodies having jurisdiction. 1.03 INDUSTRY STANDARDS A. Standard catalog items shall be given preference. B. National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) standard sizes and ratings shall be given preference. C. Material and equipment labeled or listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) or Factory Mutual (FM) are required for classified areas and should be given preference in nonclassified areas. D. Equipment offered by manufacturers as meeting their interpretation of UL or FM requirements, but not tested by UL or FM, will be acceptable if approved by Targa and if acceptable to OSHA and to the local code enforcing authority. PART 2 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND DESIGN REPORTS A. Drawings shall be prepared according to Targa.'s Drafting Specifications to show in detail the information required to install and maintain the electrical system. B. Drawing List 1. Facility layout showing classification of areas. 2. One-line diagram of the power system. 3. Schematic diagrams of control, alarm, and shutdown circuitry. 4. Equipment inter-connection and panel inter-wiring diagrams showing power, control and instrumentation system terminations. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 3 of 41

5. Lighting panel diagrams. 6. Area layout and details of grounding system. 7. Area layout locating all electrical equipment, conduits, pole lines, lighting, and other items related to the electrical system. 8. Detailed structural drawings of equipment mounting racks and supports. 9. Power, control, lighting conduit, and circuit schedules. 10. Miscellaneous drawings as required for particular job or locations. C. All drawings shall be approved by Targa before being issued for construction. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to insure that all electrical equipment, conduit systems, and circuits are installed as shown on the drawings. Work that is not in accordance with drawings shall be revised per A.3.4. Any errors on the drawings shall be called to the attention of the Targa. Representative. D. All changes made during construction that deviates from the drawings, specifications, or materials specified shall be approved in writing by Targa before being installed or changed. Such changes shall be made on the drawings. E. Electrical Design Reports Electrical design reports shall be submitted to Targa Inc.'s project representative. These reports shall include "short circuit study", "selective coordination and protection study", "load study", "voltage regulation study" and "ground study". If large motors and generators are selected, a "motor starting or voltage dip study" should be included. Electric system modifications to existing facilities that increase the associated transformer load by less than 10 percent need submit only a "short circuit study" for the new equipment and a "selective coordination and protection study" for the affected switchgear. Transformer KVA ratings are not to be exceeded. PART 3 CLASSIFICATION OF AREAS A. New NGL facilities shall be classified according to the latest editions of API RP500 Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations. B. Existing NGL facilities that have classified process areas will not be revised in order to comply with 3.1 above unless specifically approved to do so by the Vice President, Technical Services. C. The area classification drawing shall be approved by Targa Management and Corporate Safety before equipment is committed to the area. PART 4 EQUIPMENT A. All equipment and material installed as part of the plant's permanent electrical system shall be new and free from damage, dust, corrosion, moisture, etc. B. Selection of the type of equipment, enclosures, and materials shall be based upon the area classification and environment. Equipment and materials installed in classified areas must be approved for use in such areas. Equipment and materials installed outdoors must have the appropriate rain-tight and dust-tight rating based on the environment. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 4 of 41

C. General purpose electrical switchgear shall be installed in a building in which ventilation air is supplied from above the roof or through a wall mounted HVAC system. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 5 of 41

COMBINATION MOTOR STARTERS LOW VOLTAGE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install the Combination low voltage motor starters as specified herein and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 REFERENCES A. The motor starters shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards of NEMA, ANSI and UL. 1.03 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Master drawing index 2. Dimensioned outline drawings 3. Conduit entry/exit locations 4. Cable terminal sizes 5. Wiring diagrams 6. Nameplate schedule 7. Ratings including: a. Voltage b. Horsepower and/or continuous current 8. Product data sheets 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04, and shall incorporate all changes made during the manufacturing process. 2. Wiring diagrams 3. Seismic certification as specified 1.06 QUALIFICATIONS A. The manufacturer of the assembly shall be the manufacturer of the major components within the assembly. B. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. C. The manufacturer of this equipment shall have produced similar electrical equipment for a minimum period of five (5) years. When requested by the Engineer, an acceptable list of installations with similar equipment shall be provided demonstrating compliance with this requirement. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. B. If the equipment cannot be placed into service reasonably soon after its receipt, store it in a clean, dry and ventilated building free from temperature extremes. Acceptable storage temperatures are from 0 C to 40 C. PART 2 PRODUCTS Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 6 of 41

2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Square D / Schneider Electric B. Allen Bradley C. Eaton / Cutler Hammer The listing of a specific manufacturer above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. The manufacturer listed above is not relieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 ELECTROMECHANICAL MOTOR CONTROL A. Full Voltage Non-Reversing Starters 1. All combination starters shall use a unit disconnect as described in specification 2.08. Magnetic starters shall be furnished in all combination starter units. All starters shall use NEMA/EEMAC rated contactors. 2. Control circuit transformers shall include two primary protection fuses and one secondary fuse (in the non-ground secondary conductor). The transformer shall be sized to accommodate the contactor(s) and all connected control circuit loads. The transformer rating shall be fully visible from the front when the unit door is opened. 3. Auxiliary control circuit interlocks shall be provided where indicated. Auxiliary interlocks shall be field convertible to normally open or normally closed operation. 4. NEMA/EEMAC Size 1 4 starters shall be mounted directly adjacent to the vertical wireway so that power wiring (motor leads) shall connect directly to the starter terminals without the use of interposing terminals. 5. Coils shall be permanently marked with voltage, frequency and part number. 6. Starters shall be provided with a three-pole, external manual reset, overload relay for thermal overload units. Overload relays shall be eutectic alloy type with interchangeable heaters, calibrated for 1.0 and 1.15 service factor motors. Electrically isolated NC contacts shall be provided on the relay. Visual trip indication shall be standard. A test trip feature shall be provided for ease of troubleshooting and shall be conveniently operable without removing components or the motor starter. Overload to have (+/-) 24% adjustability, single-phase sensitivity, and isolated alarm contact, and manual or automatic reset 2.06 ENCLOSURES 2.07 FINISH A. The enclosure shall be NEMA 3R. B. Starters shall have a fused type disconnect device. A. Finish shall be painted metal. 2.08 OPTIONS A. Each starter shall be equipped with a fused control power transformer (100 VA minimum), 2 NO/2 NC auxiliary contacts and an external overload reset button. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 FACTORY TESTING A. Standard factory tests shall be performed on the equipment provided under this section. All tests shall be in accordance with the latest version of UL and NEMA standards. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 7 of 41

B. The manufacturer shall provide three (3) certified copies of factory test reports. 3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Provide the services of a qualified factory-trained manufacturer s representative to assist the Contractor in installation and start-up of the equipment specified under this section. The manufacturer s representative shall provide technical direction and assistance to the Contractor in general assembly of the equipment, connections and adjustments, and testing of the assembly and components contained herein. B. The following minimum work shall be performed by the Contractor under the technical direction of the manufacturer s service representative. 1. Inspection and final adjustments 2. Operational and functional checks of starters and spare parts. C. The Contractor shall provide three (3) copies of the manufacturer s field startup report. 3.03 MANUFACTURER S CERTIFICATION A. A qualified factory-trained manufacturer s representative shall certify in writing that the equipment has been installed, adjusted and tested in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations. B. The Contractor shall provide three (3) copies of the manufacturer s representative s certification. 3.04 TRAINING A. The Contractor shall provide a training session for up to five (5) owner s representatives for two (2) normal workdays at a job site location determined by the owner. B. The training representative shall be conducted by a manufacturer s qualified representative. C. The training program shall consist of the following: 1. Instructions on the proper maintenance and operation of the equipment. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 8 of 41

DRY-TYPE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (1500 KVA AND BELOW) PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install Dry-Type transformers per NEMA TP-1 and CSA 802.2-00, with primary and secondary voltages of 600V and less, capacity ratings specified on the contract drawings, self-cooled as specified herein, and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 REFERENCES A. The transformers and all components shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards of ANSI, NEMA and UL including but not limited to: 1. NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2. NEMA ST20 3. UL 1561 4. CSA C22.2 5. NEMA TP-2 6. NEMA TP-1 7. CSA 802.2-00 1.03 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Outline dimensions and weights 2. Technical certification sheet 3. Transformer ratings including: a. kva b. Primary and secondary voltage c. Taps d. Basic impulse level (BIL) for equipment over 600 volts e. Design impedance f. Insulation class and temperature rise g. Sound level. 4. Product data sheets 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes. 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04, and shall incorporate all changes made during the manufacturing process 2. Connection diagrams 3. Installation information 1.05 QUALIFICATIONS A. The manufacturer of the assembly shall be the manufacturer of the major components within the assembly. B. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. C. The manufacturer of this equipment shall have produced similar electrical equipment for a minimum period of five (5) years. When requested by the Engineer, an acceptable list of installations with similar equipment shall be provided demonstrating compliance with this requirement. 1.06 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 9 of 41

A. All transformers shall be UL listed and bear the UL label. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. 1.08 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. Equipment operation and maintenance manuals shall be provided with each assembly shipped, and shall include instruction leaflets and instruction bulletins for the complete assembly and each major component. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Square D / Schneider Electric B. Eaton / Cutler-Hammer products C. Or approved equal (Firm must be registered in accordance with ISO 9001: 1994 SIC 3612 (US)) The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are not relieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 RATINGS A. The kva and voltage ratings shall be as indicated on the drawings. B. Transformers shall be designed for continuous operation at rated kva, for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year operation, with normal life expectancy as defined in ANSI C57.96. C. Transformer sound levels shall not exceed the following ANSI and NEMA levels for self-cooled ratings: 15 to 50 kva 45 db 51 to 150 kva 50 db 151 to 300 kva 55 db 301 to 500 kva 60 db 501 to 700 kva 62 db 701 to 1000 kva 64 db 1001 to 1500 kva 65 db 2.03 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSFORMERS A. Insulation Systems 1. Transformer insulation system shall be as follows: a. 220 C insulation system with 150 C rise, ventilated design. 2. Required performance shall be obtained without exceeding the above indicated temperature rise in a 40 degrees C maximum ambient, and a 24-hour average ambient of 30 C 3. The maximum temperature of the top of the enclosure shall not exceed 50 C rise above a 40 C ambient 4. All insulation materials shall be flame-retardant and shall not support combustion as defined in ASTM Standard Test Method D635 B. Core and Coil Assemblies 1. Transformer coils shall be of the continuous wound construction and shall be impregnated with non-hygroscopic, thermosetting varnish. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 10 of 41

2. Transformer core shall be constructed with high-grade, non-aging, silicon steel with high magnetic permeability, and low hysteresis and eddy current losses. Maximum magnetic flux densities shall be substantially below the saturation point. The transformer core volume shall allow efficient transformer operation at 10% above the nominal tap voltage. The core laminations shall be tightly clamped and compressed. 3. The completed core and coil shall be bolted to the base of the enclosure, but isolated by means of rubber vibration-absorbing mounts. There shall be no metal-to-metal contact between the core and coil and the enclosure except for a flexible safety ground strap C. Taps 1. Three-phase transformers rated 15 through 500 kva shall be provided with six 2-1/2% taps, two above and four below rated primary voltage 2. All single-phase transformers, and three-phase transformers rated below 15 kva and above 500 kva, shall be provided with the manufacturer s standard tap configuration. 2.04 WIRING/TERMINATIONS A. Recommended external cable shall be rated 90 C (sized at 75 C ampacity) for encapsulated and 75 C for ventilated designs. Connectors should be selected on the basis of the type and cable size used to wire the specific transformer. 2.05 ENCLOSURE GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSFORMERS 2.06 FINISH A. The enclosure shall be made of heavy-gauge painted steel. All transformers shall be equipped with a wiring compartment suitable for conduit entry and large enough to allow convenient wiring. The maximum temperature of the enclosure shall not exceed 90 C. The core of the transformer shall be grounded to the enclosure. B. On three-phase units the enclosure construction shall be ventilated, NEMA 3R, drip-proof, with lifting holes. All ventilation openings shall be protected against falling dirt. A. Enclosures shall be finished with ANSI 61 color, weather-resistant enamel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 FACTORY TESTING A. The following standard factory tests shall be performed on the equipment provided under this section. All tests shall be in accordance with the latest version of ANSI and NEMA standards. 1. Ratio tests at the rated voltage connection and at all tap connections 2. Polarity and phase relation tests on the rated voltage connection 3. Applied potential tests 4. Induced potential test 5. No-load and excitation current at rated voltage on the rated voltage connection 3.02 INSTALLATION A. The Contractors shall install all equipment per the manufacturer s recommendations and the contract drawings. 3.03 FIELD ADJUSTMENTS A. Adjust taps to deliver appropriate secondary voltage. 3.04 FIELD TESTING A. Measure primary and secondary voltages for proper tap settings. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 11 of 41

PANELBOARDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install the panelboards as specified and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 REFERENCES A. The panelboards and all components shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards of NEMA and UL as follows: 1. UL 67 Panelboards 2. UL 50 Cabinets and boxes 3. NEMA PB1 4. Fed. Spec. W-P-115C 5. Circuit breaker Type I class I 6. Fusible switch Type II class I 1.03 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Breaker layout drawing with dimensions indicated and nameplate designation 2. Component list 3. Conduit entry/exit locations 4. Assembly ratings including: a. Short-circuit rating b. Voltage c. Continuous current 5. Cable terminal sizes 6. Product data sheets 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04, and shall incorporate all changes made during the manufacturing process 2. Installation information 1.05 QUALIFICATIONS A. The manufacturer of the assembly shall be the manufacturer of the major components within the assembly. B. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. C. The manufacturer of this equipment shall have produced similar electrical equipment for a minimum period of five (5) years. When requested by the Engineer, an acceptable list of installations with similar equipment shall be provided demonstrating compliance with this requirement. 1.06 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. The panelboards shall be UL labeled. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 12 of 41

1.08 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. Equipment operation and maintenance manuals shall be provided with each assembly shipped and shall include instruction leaflets, instruction bulletins and renewal parts lists where applicable, for the complete assembly and each major component. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Eaton B. Square D / Schneider Electric C. Or approved equal The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are not relieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 RATINGS A. Panelboards rated 240 VAC or less shall have short-circuit ratings as shown on the drawings or as herein scheduled, but not less than 10,000 amperes RMS symmetrical. B. Panelboards shall be labeled with a UL short-circuit rating. When series ratings are applied with integral or remote upstream devices, a label or manual shall be provided. It shall state the conditions of the UL series ratings including: 1. Size and type of upstream device 2. Branch devices that can be used 3. UL series short-circuit rating 2.03 CONSTRUCTION 2.04 BUS A. Interiors shall be completely factory assembled. They shall be designed such that switching and protective devices can be replaced without disturbing adjacent units and without removing the main bus connectors. B. Trims for branch circuit panelboards shall be supplied with a hinged door over all circuit breaker handles. Doors in panelboard trims shall not uncover any live parts. Doors shall have a semi flush cylinder lock and catch assembly. Door-in-door trim shall be provided. Both hinged trim and trim door shall utilize three point latching. No tools shall be required to install or remove trim. Trim shall be equipped with a door-actuated trim locking tab. Equip locking tab with provision for a screw such that removal of trim requires a tool, at the owner s option. Installation shall be tamper resistant with no exposed hardware on the panelboard trim. C. Distribution panelboard trims shall cover all live parts. Switching device handles shall be accessible. D. Surface trims shall be same height and width as box. Flush trims shall overlap the box by 3/4 of an inch on all sides. E. A directory card with a clear plastic cover shall be supplied and mounted on the inside of each door. F. All locks shall be keyed alike. A. Main bus bars shall be tin-plated aluminum sized in accordance with UL standards to limit temperature rise on any current carrying part to a maximum of 65 C above an ambient of 40 C maximum. B. A system ground bus shall be included in all panels. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 13 of 41

C. Full-size (100%-rated) insulated neutral bars shall be included for panelboards shown with neutral. Bus bar taps for panels with single-pole branches shall be arranged for sequence phasing of the branch circuit devices. Neutral busing shall have a suitable lug for each outgoing feeder requiring a neutral connection. 200%-rated neutrals shall be supplied for panels designated on drawings with oversized neutral conductors. 2.05 BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS A. The minimum short-circuit rating for branch circuit panelboards shall be as specified herein or as indicated on the drawings. Panelboards shall be fully rated. B. Bolt-on type, heavy-duty, quick-make, quick-break, single- and multi-pole circuit breakers of the types specified herein, shall be provided for each circuit with toggle handles that indicate when unit has tripped. C. Circuit breakers shall be thermal-magnetic type with common type handle for all multiple pole circuit breakers. Circuit breakers shall be minimum 100-ampere frame and through 100-ampere trip sizes shall take up the same pole spacing. Circuit breakers shall be UL listed as type SWD for lighting circuits. 1. Circuit breaker handle locks shall be provided for all circuits that supply exit signs, emergency lights, energy management, and control system (EMCS) panels and fire alarm panels. D. Circuit breakers shall have a minimum interrupting rating of 10,000 amperes symmetrical at 240 volts, and 14,000 amperes symmetrical at 480 volts, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 2.06 MAIN AND FEEDER PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Protective devices shall be molded case circuit breakers with inverse time and instantaneous tripping characteristics and shall be Square D / Schneider Electric or approved equal. B. Circuit breakers shall be operated by a toggle-type handle and shall have a quick-make, quick-break over-center switching mechanism that is mechanically trip-free. Automatic tripping of the breaker shall be clearly indicated by the handle position. Contacts shall be nonwelding silver alloy and arc extinction shall be accomplished by means of DE-ION arc chutes. A push-to-trip button on the front of the circuit breaker shall provide a local manual means to exercise the trip mechanism. C. Circuit breakers shall have a minimum symmetrical interrupting capacity as indicated on the drawings. 2.07 SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES A. Surge Protection Devices and Panelboards they reside in shall have the same manufacturer. B. Provide Internal Surge Protection Devices to Panelboards where shown on drawings. Provide with surge capacity rating as shown on drawings. Surge Protection Devices shall have short-circuit rating of 200 ka. C. Surge Protection Devices shall conform to standards: 1. UL 1449 2. UL 1283 2.08 ENCLOSURE A. Enclosures shall be at least 20 inches wide made from galvanized steel. Provide minimum gutter space in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Where feeder cables supplying the mains of a panel are carried through its box to supply other electrical equipment, the box shall be sized to include the additional required wiring space. At least four interior mounting studs with adjustable nuts shall be provided. B. Enclosures shall be provided with blank ends. C. Where indicated on the drawings, branch circuit panelboards shall be column width type. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 14 of 41

2.09 NAMEPLATES 2.10 FINISH A. Provide an engraved nameplate for each panel section. A. Surfaces of the trim assembly shall be properly cleaned, primed, and a finish coat of gray ANSI 61 paint applied. 2.11 MINI-POWER ZONE PACKAGE POWER SUPPLY A. Furnish and install, as indicated on the electrical plans, Square D Mini-Power Zone Dry-Type Package Power Supplies or approved equal B. Single phase transformers shall be 480 volt primary and 240/120 volt secondary. Three phase transformers shall be 480 volt primary and 208Y/120 volt secondary. C. All transformers shall have a minimum of 2-5% full capacity primary taps below normal and shall be rated 115 C temperature rise above 40 C maximum ambient/ All insulating materials are to be in accordance with current ANSI C89.2 and NEMA ST20 standards for a 185 C UL component recognized insulation system. D. Transformers are to be encapsulated using a sand-epoxy resin mixture to provide maximum protection against moisture, dust and corrosive environments. E. Enclosures shall be cleaned, phosphatized and electrostatically powder coated with ASA 49 color. F. Package power supplies shall include integrally mounted and wired primary and secondary main circuit breakers in accordance with National Electrical Code requirements. G. Branch circuit breakers shall be Square D Type QO QWIK-GARD or approved equal. All breakers shall be plug-on type. Trip indication shall be clearly shown by the breaker handle taking a position between ON and OFF when the breaker is tripped and visual indication consisting of a highly visible red tripped circuit indication. H. A hinged access door shall be provided which maintains itself in the open position when desired, and which has padlock provisions to prevent unauthorized entry. All live parts are to be full enclosed for personnel protection when installation is completed. The transformer and panelboards shall be constructed with separate enclosures capable of being assembled or disassembled as independent units. I. All sizes shall be UL Listed for us as service equipment. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 FACTORY TESTING A. The following standard factory tests shall be performed on the equipment provided under this section. All tests shall be in accordance with the latest version of NEMA and UL standards. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. The Contractors shall install all equipment per the manufacturer s recommendations and the contract drawings. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 15 of 41

AUXILIARY POWER HEAVY-DUTY SAFETY SWITCHES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install the low-voltage fused and non-fused auxiliary power heavyduty safety switches to provide a local disconnecting means for motors, valves and switchgear as specified herein and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS 1.03 REFERENCES A. The switches and all components shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards: 1. NEMA KS-1 2. UL 98 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Dimensioned outline drawing 2. Conduit entry/exit locations 3. Switch ratings including: a. Short-circuit rating b. Voltage c. Continuous current 4. Cable terminal sizes 5. Product data sheets. 1.05 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04 1.06 QUALIFICATIONS A. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. 1.07 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. The safety switches shall bear a UL label. 1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Eaton / Cutler Hammer B. Square D / Schneider Electric C. Or approved equal The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are not relieved from meeting Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 16 of 41

these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 AUXILIARY POWER HEAVY-DUTY SAFETY SWITCHES A. Provide switches as shown on drawings, with the following ratings: 1. 30 to 200 amperes 2. 250 volts ac, 600 volts ac 3. 3 poles 4. Non-fusible 5. Mechanical lugs suitable for copper conductors. B. Construction 1. Switch blades and jaws shall be visible and plated copper 2. Switches shall have a red handle that is easily padlockable with three 3/8-inch shank locks in the OFF position 3. Switches shall have defeatable door interlocks that prevent the door from opening when the handle is in the ON position. Defeater mechanism shall be front accessible 4. Switches shall have deionizing arc chutes 5. Switch assembly and operating handle shall be an integral part of the enclosure base. 6. Switch blades shall be readily visible in the ON and OFF position 7. Switch operating mechanism shall be non-teasable, positive quick-make/quick-break type. Bail type mechanisms are not acceptable 8. Switches shall have line terminal shields 9. Switches shall be suitable for systems capable of 200 ka at 600 volts when the auxiliary circuit is equipped with a factory-installed fusible pullout switch or 100 ka at 208 or 240 volts when the auxiliary circuit is equipped with a factory-installed circuit breaker and Class J, L, R, or T fusing is utilized. 10. Embossed or engraved ON-OFF indication shall be provided 11. Double-make, double-break switch blade feature shall be provided 12. Renewal parts data shall be shown on the inside of the door 13. All switches shall be manufactured in the USA. C. Enclosures 1. All enclosures shall be NEMA 3R outdoor rainproof 2. Paint color shall be ANSI 61 gray 3. Enclosures shall be provided with draw-pull latches D. The following factory modifications are to be included: 1. Phenolic nameplates reading PM-xxx Disconnect where xxx is the pump number. 2.03 NAMEPLATES A. Nameplate shall be front cover mounted, containing a permanent record of switch type, ampere rating, and maximum voltage rating. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 FACTORY TESTING A. Standard factory tests shall be performed on the equipment provided under this section. All tests shall be in accordance with the latest version of UL and NEMA standards. 3.02 INSTALLATION Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 17 of 41

A. The equipment shall be installed per the manufacturer s recommendations and all NEC and local code requirements. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 18 of 41

EXTERIOR LIGHTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install exterior lighting as specified herein and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS 1.03 REFERENCES A. The lighting and all components shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards: 1. UL 1598 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Dimensioned outline drawing 2. Lighting ratings 3. Product data sheets. 1.05 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04 1.06 QUALIFICATIONS A. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. 1.07 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. The lighting equipment shall bear a UL label. 1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. General Electric B. Or approved equal The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are not relieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. The complete luminaire designated Roadway Lighting shall be a GE M-400 WITH CUTOFF OPTICS roadway luminaire, ordering number MSCL40S0A22FMC3CU or approved equal, to operate one 400 watt metal halide lamp from a nominal 208 volt, 60 Hz power source and shall be capable of starting Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 19 of 41

and operating the specified lamp within the limits specified by the lamp manufacturer. The luminaire shall contain a completely prewired integral ballast and an optical assembly that shall provide an IES Distribution Type 35-452882. Labeling shall be in accordance with ANSI standards. Standard construction is IP55. Device shall be rated for Class I Div. II application where indicated on drawings. B. The totally enclosed, weather-resistant luminaire designated Office Wall Pack Lighting shall be a GE WALLMOUNTTM 175 luminaire, ordering number WM7S17P0H1SN4GR or approved equal, to operate one 150 watt metal halide lamp from a nominal 120x208x277 volt, 60 Hertz power source. The luminaire shall include a completely prewired integral ballast and an optical assembly. The luminaire shall be UL/cUL Listed SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS. Standard construction is IP55. Ballast, housing, optical and luminaire assembly shall all be from the same manufacturer. C. The luminaire designated Tank Stairway and Walkway Lighting shall be a GE DECASHIELD 400 luminaire ordering number DSMT15E0A2MC3CG or approved equal, to operate one 150 watt metal halide lamp from a nominal 208 volt, 60 Hz power source and shall be capable of starting and operating the specified lamp within the limits specified by the lamp manufacturer. The luminaire shall contain a completely prewired integral ballast and an optical assembly that shall provide an IES Distribution Type MC3. The luminaire shall be UL/cUL Listed SUITABLE FOR Class I Div. II LOCATIONS. Standard construction is IP54. Ballast, housing, optical and luminaire assembly shall all be from the same manufacturer. 1. The Walkway Lighting shall consist of two luminaires mounted to a single stanchion. 2.03 MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION A. The Roadway Lighting luminaire shall include a precision die-cast aluminum upper and lower housing with an electrocoat gray paint finish. Lower housing shall be hinged and separable and shall hold refractor in place. The internal slipfitter shall contain two bolts which do not pass through the housing but tighten from below with lower housing in dropped position. The one-piece pipe clamp shall be capable of adapting to 1¼- through 2-inch (42 through 60 mm) pipe without rearrangement of clamp or bolts, and shall be adjustable ±4 from horizontal. There shall be an optional prewired notool photoelectric control receptacle. There shall be a metal bird guard, shipped installed (not needed for 2-in. pipe mounting) and an external quick-release paddle type stainless steel bail latch requiring no tools and operable with lineman s gloves. B. The Office Wall Pack luminaire shall include a die-cast aluminum housing and side-hinged door with glass refractor sealed to it and providing complete front access to ballast and lamp. The luminaire shall have standard and vandal-resistant screws provided to secure the refractor to the housing. Diecast aluminum surfaces shall have an electrocoat gray paint finish. Multiple junction box mounting patterns shall include provisions for 3-¼-inch (83 mm) octagonal, 4-inch (102 mm) octagonal or 2-inch x 4-inch (51 x 102 mm) rectangular junction box and provisions for an optional knuckle wall mount or slipfitter. The luminaire shall be mounted with 3/8-inch (9.5mm) bolts. There shall be a knock-out for optional field-installed photoelectric control kit and a.5-inch (13mm) threaded top conduit entrance. C. The Tank Stairway Lighting luminaire shall be shipped complete, including mounting arm, in one carton. The luminaire shall have a die-cast aluminum housing and one piece die-cast aluminum door. The door shall be hinged and removable without the use of tools, and shall be held shut with two stainless steel thumb latches for no-tool access to both optical and ballast compartments. All exposed die-cast surfaces shall have a charcoal gray polyester powder paint finish. There shall be a prewired photoelectric control receptacle available or photoelectric control receptacle with shorting cap. 2.04 BALLAST OPERATION Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 20 of 41

A. The Roadway Lighting luminaire shall contain a standard Autoreg type ballast in full compliance with lamp-ballast specifications available to the fixture manufacturer from the lamp manufacturers at the time of fixture manufacture. The ballast shall reliably start and operate the lamp in ambient temperatures down to -20 F for mercury and metal halide or -40 F for HPS. The luminaire and ballast shall be from the same manufacturer. The ballast shall be prewired to the lamp socket and dead-back terminal board, requiring connection of power supply leads to the terminal board only. A plug-in ignitor shall be available and shall be removable without the use of tools. The ballast components including ballast, dead-back terminalboard and ignitor (for HPS luminaires) shall be mounted on an easily removable power tray. The tray shall be held in place by two keyhole slot screws. B. The Office Wall Pack luminaire shall have a standard HPF Reactor or Lag ballast. The ignitor (for HPS only) and ballast shall be prewired to the lamp socket requiring connection of power supply leads only. The ballast shall be in full compliance with lamp-ballast specifications available to the fixture manufacturer from the lamp manufacturers at the time of fixture manufacture. The ballast shall reliably start and operate the lamp in ambient temperatures down to -20 F for metal halide and -40 F for HPS. C. The Tank Stairway Lighting luminaire shall have an Autoreg type ballast with an electrical quick disconnect. The plug-in type ignitor (for HPS only) and ballast shall be prewired to the lamp socket requiring connection of power supply leads only. The ballast shall be in full compliance with lampballast specifications available to the fixture manufacturer from the lamp manufacturers at the time of fixture manufacture. The ballast shall reliably start and operate the lamp in ambient temperatures down to -20 F for metal halide and -40 F for HPS. 2.05 OPTICAL ASSEMBLY A. The Roadway Lighting cutoff optical assembly shall provide cutoff characteristics and contain a precision-formed aluminum standardized reflector with a chemically-bonded lightweight nonbreakable ALGLAS finish on both the inside and outside surfaces providing corrosion resistance, durability and ease of cleaning; and a heat/impact-resistant gasketed flat glass lens. The cutoff assembly shall have a non-wicking felt gasket which acts as filter by excluding particulate contamination when the luminaire is closed. The optical assembly shall contain an adjustable E39 mogul base socket with superior lamp gripping. The socket shall have added insulation, giving it the ability to handle the higher pulse ratings of newer HID systems. B. The Office Wall Pack optical assembly shall have a snap-in anodized aluminum reflector with Alzak finish, impact/heat-resistant tempered prismatic borosilicate refractor and a mogul base socket with superior lamp gripping with metal halide lamp included. The mogul base E39 socket shall have added insulation, giving it the ability to handle the higher pulse ratings of newer HID systems. C. The Tank Stairway Lighting cutoff optical assembly shall have a onepiece hydroformed aluminum reflector with a chemically bonded lightweight non-breakable ALGLAS finish on all surfaces and heat/impact resistant tempered flat glass lens. The optical assembly shall contain a mogul base E39 socket with superior lamp gripping. The socket shall have added insulation, giving it the ability to handle the higher pulse ratings of newer HID systems. The optical shall be sealed by a standard dacron felt gasket. (There shall be an optional charcoal filtered optical available.) 2.06 LIGHTING CONTACTORS A. Supply GE type 460 Lighting Contactors or approved equal. B. Provide a UL listed contactor with ratings and contact configuration as indicated in drawings. C. Each individual contact stage shall provide a mechanical indication of contact status. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 21 of 41

D. Wire terminations shall be finger and back of hand safe. E. Contact type (NO/NC) shall be indicated when mounted in place. Contacts shall be enclosed within stage for resistance to contaminants and greater reliability. F. The contactor base shall accommodate Up to six (6) power pole blocks in either single or two pole forms or any combination thereof. G. Contact blocks shall be capable of being configured in either a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) configuration. H. The contactor shall be capable of being configured with up to 12 poles in the NO position or with a maximum of 8 poles configured to NC with an additional 4 poles configured to NO. I. Auxiliary contacts shall be provided, where indicated, in either single or two pole forms and may also be configured to NO or NC by the position in the base. J. All enclosure kits shall be UL listed for field assembly. K. The contactor shall be capable of being configured either as an electrically held or a mechanically held contactor. L. Contact terminals shall accept up to two 8AWG conductors. M. The contactor markings shall be on the face and are easily read with the contactor in position. The coil voltage shall be readily visible through a window at the base of the contactor. N. The contactor shall have provisions for manual operation. O. Power contacts shall be rated 30 amp ballast, resistive and general use up to 600 volts and 20 amps at 480 for tungsten type loads. The power poles shall also be rated for motor duty up to 15 hp. P. Contactor shall have been tested to short circuit levels up to a maximum of 100,000 amps when used with Class J fuses and 65,000 amps for GE TEY breakers Q. Mechanically held contactors shall be suitable for use on both two and three wire control schemes R. Mechanically held contactors shall utilize a micro-controller which has the capability for evaluating the inputs, contactor position and signal timing and operating the contactor only when conditions are suitable. S. A triac circuit shall be used to isolate the coil from the lighting controller and remove all possibilities of the coil inductive kick damaging the output components of the controller. T. The module shall provide the capability for utilizing different voltages for the input and the coil circuit.. U. The control module shall require less than 100ma for operation. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. The equipment shall be installed per the manufacturer s recommendations and all NEC and local code requirements. Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 22 of 41

INTERIOR LIGHTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SCOPE A. The Contractor shall furnish and install interior lighting as specified herein and as shown on the contract drawings. 1.02 REFERENCES A. The lighting and all components shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest applicable standards. 1.03 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL A. The following information shall be submitted to the Engineer: 1. Dimensioned outline drawing 2. Lighting ratings 3. Product data sheets. 1.04 SUBMITTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The following information shall be submitted for record purposes: 1. Final as-built drawings and information for items listed in Paragraph 1.04 1.05 QUALIFICATIONS A. For the equipment specified herein, the manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 or 9002 certified. 1.06 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. The lighting equipment shall bear a UL label. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Equipment shall be handled and stored in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. One (1) copy of these instructions shall be included with the equipment at time of shipment. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Lithonia Lighting B. Or approved equal The listing of specific manufacturers above does not imply acceptance of their products that do not meet the specified ratings, features and functions. Manufacturers listed above are not relieved from meeting these specifications in their entirety. Products in compliance with the specification and manufactured by others not named will be considered only if pre-approved by the Engineer ten (10) days prior to bid date. 2.02 MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION A. Channel and embossed reflector constructed of die-formed cold rolled steel with longitudinal V- grooves in the channel for strength. Rotor style, locking lampholders with enclosed contacts and an Norwest Engineering, Inc. Printed on 3/12/2012 Page 23 of 41