SECTION LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES (600 VOLTS AND BELOW)

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SECTION 26 05 21 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION This section specifies the furnishing, installation, and connection of the low voltage power and lighting wiring. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Excavation and backfill for cables that are installed in conduit: Section 31 20 00, EARTH MOVING. B. Sealing around penetrations to maintain the integrity of time rated construction: Section 07 84 00, FIRESTOPPING. C. General electrical requirements that are common to more than one section in Division 26: Section 26 05 11, REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. D. Conduits for cables and wiring: Section 26 05 33, RACEWAY AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. E. Requirements for personnel safety and to provide a low impedance path for possible ground fault currents: Section 26 05 26, GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. In accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES, furnish the following: 1. Manufacturer's Literature and Data: Showing each cable type and rating. 2. Certificates: Two weeks prior to final inspection, deliver to the COTR four copies of the certification that the material is in accordance with the drawings and specifications and has been properly installed. 1.4 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. Publications listed below (including amendments, addenda, revisions, supplements and errata) form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are reference in the text by the basic designation only. B. American Society of Testing Material (ASTM): D2301-04...Standard Specification for Vinyl Chloride Plastic Pressure Sensitive C. Federal Specifications (Fed. Spec.): Electrical Insulating Tape A-A-59544-00...Cable and Wire, Electrical (Power, Fixed Installation) C. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 70-05...National Electrical Code (NEC) D. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 44-02...Thermoset-Insulated Wires and Cables 83-03...Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires and Cables 26 05 21-1

467-01...Electrical Grounding and Bonding Equipment 486A-01...Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use with Copper Conductors 486C-02...Splicing Wire Connectors 486D-02...Insulated Wire Connector Systems for Underground Use or in Damp or Wet Locations 486E-00...Equipment Wiring Terminals for Use with Aluminum and/or Copper Conductors 493-01...Thermoplastic-Insulated Underground Feeder and Branch Circuit Cable 514B-02...Fittings for Cable and Conduit 1479-03...Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Fire Stops PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CABLE AND WIRE (POWER AND LIGHTING) A. Cable and Wire shall be in accordance with Fed. Spec. A-A-59544, except as hereinafter specified. B. Single Conductor: 1. Shall be annealed copper. 2. Shall be stranded for sizes No. 8 AWG and larger, solid for sizes No. 10 AWG and smaller. 3. Shall be minimum size No. 12 AWG, except where smaller sizes are allowed herein. C. Insulation: 1. THW, XHHW, or dual rated THHN-THWN shall be in accordance with UL 44, and 83. THW shall not be used in 13mm (1/2 inch) conduit. D. Color Code: 1. Secondary service, feeder and branch circuit conductors shall be color coded as follows: 208/120 volt Phase Black A Red B Blue C White Neutral * or white with colored (other than green) tracer. a. The lighting circuit switch legs and 3-way switch traveling wires shall have color coding unique and distinct (i.e. pink and purple) from the color coding indicated above. The unique color codes shall be solid and in accordance with the NEC. Field coordinate for a final color coding with the COTR. 26 05 21-2

2. Use solid color compound or solid color coating for No. 12 AWG and No. 10 AWG branch circuit conductors and neutral sizes. 3. Phase conductors No. 8 AWG and larger shall be color-coded using one of the following methods: a. Solid color compound or solid color coating. b. Stripes, bands, or hash marks of color specified above. c. Color as specified using 19 mm (3/4 inch) wide tape. Apply tape in half overlapping turns for a minimum of 75 mm (three inches) for terminal points, and in junction boxes, pull boxes, troughs, manholes, and handholes. Apply the last two laps of tape with no tension to prevent possible unwinding. Where cable markings are covered by tape, apply tags to cable stating size and insulation type. 4. For modifications and additions to existing wiring systems, color coding shall conform to the existing wiring system. 5. Color code for isolated power system wiring shall be in accordance with the NEC. 2.2 SPLICES AND JOINTS A. In accordance with UL 486A, C, D, E and NEC. B. Branch circuits (No. 10 AWG and smaller): 1. Connectors: Solderless, screw-on, reusable pressure cable type, 600 volt, 105 degree C with integral insulation, approved for copper and aluminum conductors. 2. The integral insulator shall have a skirt to completely cover the stripped wires. 3. The number, size, and combination of conductors, as listed on the manufacturers packaging shall be strictly complied with. C. Feeder Circuits: 1. Connectors shall be indent, hex screw, or bolt clamp-type of high conductivity and corrosion-resistant material. 2. Field installed compression connectors for cable sizes 250 kcmil and larger shall have not less than two clamping elements or compression indents per wire. 3. Insulate splices and joints with materials approved for the particular use, location, voltage, and temperature. Insulate with not less than that of the conductor level that is being joined. 4. Plastic electrical insulating tape: ASTM D2304 shall apply, flame retardant, cold and weather resistant. 2.3 CONTROL WIRING A. Unless otherwise specified in other sections of these specifications, control wiring shall be as specified for power and lighting wiring, except the minimum size shall be not less than No. 14 AWG. B. Control wiring shall be large enough so that the voltage drop under inrush conditions does not adversely affect operation of the controls. 2.4 WIRE LUBRICATING COMPOUND A. Suitable for the wire insulation and conduit it is used with, and shall not harden or become adhesive. 26 05 21-3

B. Shall not be used on wire for isolated type electrical power systems. 2.5 FIREPROOFING TAPE A. The tape shall consist of a flexible, conformable fabric of organic composition coated one side with flame-retardant elastomer. B. The tape shall be self-extinguishing and shall not support combustion. It shall be arc-proof and fireproof. C. The tape shall not deteriorate when subjected to water, gases, salt water, sewage, or fungus and be resistant to sunlight and ultraviolet light. D. The finished application shall withstand a 200-ampere arc for not less than 30 seconds. E. Securing tape: Glass cloth electrical tape not less than 0.18 mm (7 mils) thick, and 19 mm (3/4 inch) wide. 2.6 WARNING TAPE A. The tape shall be standard, 76 mm (3 inch) wide, 4-Mil polyethylene detectable type. B. The tape shall be red with black letters indicating CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Install in accordance with the NEC, and as specified. B. Install all wiring in raceway systems. C. Splice cables and wires only in outlet boxes, junction boxes, pull boxes, manholes, or handholes. D. Wires of different systems (i.e. 120V, 277V) shall not be installed in the same conduit or junction box system. E. Install cable supports for all vertical feeders in accordance with the NEC. Provide split wedge type which firmly clamps each individual cable and tightens due to cable weight. F. For panelboards, cabinets, wireways, switches, and equipment assemblies, neatly form, train, and tie the cables in individual circuits. G. Seal cable and wire entering a building from underground, between the wire and conduit where the cable exits the conduit, with a non-hardening approved compound. H. Wire Pulling: 1. Provide installation equipment that will prevent the cutting or abrasion of insulation during pulling of cables. 2. Use ropes made of nonmetallic material for pulling feeders. 3. Attach pulling lines for feeders by means of either woven basket grips or pulling eyes attached directly to the conductors, as approved by the Resident Engineer. 4. Pull in multiple cables together in a single conduit. I. No more than (3) single-phase branch circuits shall be installed in any one conduit. J. The wires shall be derated in accordance with NEC Article 310. Neutral wires, under conditions defined by the NEC, shall be considered current-carrying conductors. 26 05 21-4

3.2 INSTALLATION IN MANHOLES A. Install and support cables in manholes on the steel racks with porcelain or equal insulators. Train the cables around the manhole walls, but do not bend to a radius less than six times the overall cable diameter. B. Fireproofing: 1. Install fireproofing where low voltage cables are installed in the same manholes with high voltage cables; also cover the low voltage cables with arc proof and fireproof tape. 2. Use tape of the same type as used for the high voltage cables, and apply the tape in a single layer, one-half lapped or as recommended by the manufacturer. Install the tape with the coated side towards the cable and extend it not less than 25 mm (one inch) into each duct. 3. Secure the tape in place by a random wrap of glass cloth tape. 3.3 SPLICE INSTALLATION A. Splices and terminations shall be mechanically and electrically secure. B. Where the Government determines that unsatisfactory splices or terminations have been installed, remove the devices and install approved devices at no additional cost to the Government. 3.5 CONTROL AND SIGNAL WIRING INSTALLATION A. Unless otherwise specified in other sections, install wiring and connect to equipment/devices to perform the required functions as shown and specified. B. Except where otherwise required, install a separate power supply circuit for each system so that malfunctions in any system will not affect other systems. C. Where separate power supply circuits are not shown, connect the systems to the nearest panelboards of suitable voltages, which are intended to supply such systems and have suitable spare circuit breakers or space for installation. D. Install a red warning indicator on the handle of the branch circuit breaker for the power supply circuit for each system to prevent accidental de-energizing of the systems. E. System voltages shall be 120 volts or lower where shown on the drawings or as required by the NEC. 3.6 CONTROL AND SIGNAL SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION A. Install a permanent wire marker on each wire at each termination. B. Identifying numbers and letters on the wire markers shall correspond to those on the wiring diagrams used for installing the systems. C. Wire markers shall retain their markings after cleaning. D. In each manhole and handhole, install embossed brass tags to identify the system served and function. 3.7 FEEDER IDENTIFICATION A. In each interior pulbox and junction box, install metal tags on each circuit cables and wires to clearly designate their circuit identification and voltage. B. In each manhole and handhole, provide tags of the embossed brass type, showing the cable type and voltage rating. Attach the tags to the cables with slip-free plastic cable lacing units. 26 05 21-5

3.8 EXISTING WIRING Unless specifically indicated on the plans, existing wiring shall not be reused for the new installation. Only wiring that conforms to the specifications and applicable codes may be reused. If existing wiring does not meet these requirements, existing wiring may not be reused and new wires shall be installed. 3.9 FIELD TESTING A. Feeders and branch circuits shall have their insulation tested after installation and before connection to utilization devices such as fixtures, motors, or appliances. B. Tests shall be performed by megger and conductors shall test free from short-circuits and grounds. C. Test conductor phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground. D. The Contractor shall furnish the instruments, materials, and labor for these tests. - - - E N D - - - 26 05 21-6