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SECTION-10.0
ELECTRICAL WORKS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................ 4
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE .................................................................................. 4
1.3 TESTS AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ......................................................... 5
1.4 SUBMITTALS .................................................................................................. 5
2 PRODUCTS ................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Switchboards (LV panels) ............................................................................... 5
2.2 SUB-MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD (SMDB) ................................................. 9
2.3 DISTRIBUTION BOARD (DB) ......................................................................... 9
2.4 LOW VOLTAGE AUTOMATIC POWER FACTOR CORRECTION PANELS 10
2.4.1 HARMONIC FILTERS: .................................................................................................. 11
2.5 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES AND CONTROLS ........................... 12
2.6 CONTROL PANELS & MOTOR CONTROL CENTRES: .............................. 14
2.7 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES ............................................................... 15
2.8 CABLES & CABLES ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION........................ 16
2.8.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 16
2.8.2 Buried Cable .................................................................................................................. 17
2.8.3 Cable Installation ........................................................................................................... 18
2.8.4 Cable Glands ................................................................................................................. 18
2.8.5 Cable Cleats .................................................................................................................. 18
2.8.6 Cable Markers ............................................................................................................... 19
2.8.7 Wire Marker Ferrules ..................................................................................................... 19
2.8.8 Cable Lugs ..................................................................................................................... 19
2.8.9 Cable Ties ...................................................................................................................... 19
2.8.10 Cable Terminations. ....................................................................................................... 19
2.8.11 Cable Data ..................................................................................................................... 19
2.8.12 Cable Schedule ............................................................................................................. 20
2.9 WIRING INSTALLATION............................................................................... 20
2.10 Cable Tray ..................................................................................................... 20
2.11 Cable Ducts ................................................................................................... 21
2.12 CONDUITS & CONDUITS INSTALLATION .................................................. 22
2.12.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 22
2.12.2 Galvanised Mild Steel (GMS) Conduits ......................................................................... 25
2.12.3 PVC Conduits. ............................................................................................................... 25
2.13 TRUNKING AND TRUNKING INSTALLATION ............................................. 26
2.13.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 26
1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. The work to be performed includes, but is not necessarily limited to all work involved
in the supply, installation, connection and testing of L.V Switchgears, SMDB,
Distribution boards, Cables, Cable tray, as shown on the drawings or specified herein.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturer’s Data: Submit manufacturer's data including specifications,
installation instructions, dimensions, and general recommendations for each
switchgear/controlgear.
B. Manuals: Complete clear and concise instructions for the installation,
operation and maintenance of the equipment.
2 PRODUCTS
The Contractor shall liaise with DEWA to ensure their requirements are
complied with.
B. Structure.
1. Provide totally enclosed dead front, free standing assemblies. Provide
equipment with nominal dimensions of maximum 2.3m high but sized to suit
specific constraints of the site. Provide one or more vertical sections bolted
together to form a complete assembly.
2. Provide BSEN 60439-1:(1994) enclosure for indoor use. Provide a suitable
protective finish on all metal surfaces interior and exterior, including chemical
cleaning, bonderizing, rust inhibitor, and baked enamel finish. The finish may
include manufacturer’s standard trim colours.
All lifting angles fitted to the top of the switchboard will be removable and
once removed the IP rating shall be maintained.
All external covers shall be gasketed and dished for added rigidity and
secured by stainless steel captive bolts.
All compartments shall have individual access doors, each hinged at the left
hand and gasketed and each cubicle shall have withdrawable tray upon which
the switchgear and contacts are mounted.
C. Bus Structure.
1. Provide high conductivity electro tinned copper bus bars mounted on insulator
supports of high-impacts, non-tracking, high quality insulation material and
adequately to withstand fault currents of 50 KA symmetrical amperes. ASTA
or KEMA certificates shall be provided as verification. Extend main bus to all
vertical sections and arranged for future extension. Connect branch circuit
bussing directly to the main bus structure and extend to each and every
compartment, including the compartments where space for future device units
is provided.
2. Provide silver-plated contact surfaces on main and branch copper bus bars.
3. Provide proper termination for incoming feeder conductors or bus duct as
shown on the Drawings. Provide an equipment ground (earth) bus extending
the total length of the switchboard with capacity equal to 100 percent of the
capacity of the main horizontal bus. Unless indicated otherwise on the
Drawings, provide a neutral bus extending the total length of the switchboard
with capacity equal to the capacity of the main horizontal bus.
4. Provide each bus sized to limit the temperature rise to 65 degrees C.
5. Provide bus connections only to ACB and MCCBs (cable connections will not
be acceptable as feeders to ACBs + MCCBs from busbars).
D. Wiring.
1. Provide adequate space for conduit and wiring to enter the top and bottom of
the switchboard without structural interference and safety accessible without
disrupting service.
E. Types.
1. Rear accessible type - Individually mounted devices.
Switchboard shall be with individually mounted distribution devices in which:
3. One 114mm square switchboard Type BS89 600V voltmeter with 180-
degree scale, current limiting fuses and selector switch for line-to-line
voltage.
4. Contractor shall verify with DEWA the final location of metering (H.V.
or L.V.)
I. Bus Structure Diagram. For each switchboard, provide a bus structure
diagram drawn with ink or mylar sandwiched between clear plexiglass sheets
with a minimum scale of 1:16. Provide a single line diagram using standard
symbols. Bolt the assembly to the front of the switchboard.
Include the following information on the diagram.
1. Incoming line conductor size.
2. Incoming voltage characteristics.
3. Identify the source of feeder circuit.
4. Identify the switchboard.
5. Indicate the horizontal and vertical bus capacity in amps and
bar sizes.
6. Indicate the RMS symmetrical current bracing in amps.
7. Indicate the equipment ground and neutral bus capacity in
amps and bar sizes.
8. Indicate each bolted and stab-in provision for devices.
9. Indicate metering.
J. Provisions for Electric Utility metering. Obtain written approval from the
servicing electrical utility company prior to submission of Shop Drawings.
Comply with utility company requirements, including work space, instrument
transformer mounting, underground pull sections, and general arrangement.
Make provisions for power utility seals on the cubicle access doors.
The harmonic filter shall be suitable for use with one or more 6-pulse drives, whether
the rectifier consists of diodes or SCRs and whether or not the drives have internal
inductance such as line reactors or dc link chokes.
The Harmonic Filter shall be easy to select and simple to apply. The characteristic
three phase harmonics shall be filtered to guaranteed distortion levels and the filter
warranty validated without the need for a manufacturer’s representative to verify or
validate the installation.
The filter shall be suitable for use with variable torque loads. The factory shall be
consulted for selection of filters for constant torque loads.
The filter shall suppress characteristic harmonics to guaranteed levels provided that
the power supply line voltage unbalance is between 0% and 1%. If the voltage
unbalance is between 1% and 3%, per ANSI C84.1-1995, the total input harmonic
current distortion at any reduced load condition shall not exceed the full load THID by
more than 50% (i.e.: if 5% THID at full load, then 7.5% THID at reduced load when
voltage unbalance is >1%),
Switched neutral contacts: The neutral of the normal and emergency power sources
shall be switched through a fourth pole of the transfer switch which shall be non-
overlapping (break before make) and shall operate with the main poles of the switch.
In phase Monitor Control. The transfer switch shall include an in phase monitor to
protect against abnormal inrush currents, which may result from out-of-phase transfer
of motor loads. The monitor shall initiate operation of the transfer switch when the
remote or local pushbutton is actuated and the phase angle between both sources is
approaching zero phase angle. The motor currents upon reconnection shall not
exceed normal starting values. In-phase transfer shall be provided in either direction
whenever both power sources are above 70% of nominal voltage.
The in-phase monitor shall incorporate silicon semiconductor control logic and an
industrial grade output relay, rated for operation of the transfer switch. The inphase
monitor shall be automatic transfer switch.
Sequence of Operation.
The transfer switch shall be interlocked to provide the operation specified herein. In
addition to those specified herein, all relays and sensing devices shall be provided to
accomplish the functions.
When normal power fails on the transfer switch (adjustable time delay relay set at 1
to 2 seconds) the engine-generator starting sequence shall be initiated.
When emergency power is available at the transfer switch that indicates failure of
normal power, the transfer switch shall transfer without delay. Voltage and frequency
relay settings as required.
A. The ATS/BPS shall be rated to close on and withstand the available RMS
symmetrical short circuit current at the ATS/BPS terminals with the type of
overourrent protection shown on the plans.
B. The ATS/BPS shall be tested in accordance with BSEN-6-497-6-1 and be
labelled accordingly. Type test certificates from a recognised test laboratory
shall be provided.
Tests and Certification
The complete ATS/BPS shall be factory tested to ensure proper operation of the
individual components and correct overall sequence of operation and to ensure that
the operating transfer time, voltage, frequency and time delay settings are in
compliance with the specification requirements.
Upon request, the manufacturer shall provide factory test certificates certifying
compliance with all of the requirements of this specification including compliance with
the above codes and standards, and withstand and closing ratings. The certification
shall identify, by serial number(s), the equipment involved. No exceptions to the
specifications, other than those stipulated at the time of the submittal, shall be
included in the certification.
The ATS/BPS manufacturer shall be certified to ISO 9001 International Quality
Standard and the manufacturer shall have third party certification verifying quality
assurance in design/development, production, and installation and servicing in
accordance with ISO 9001.
Service Representation
The ATS/BPS manufacturer shall maintain a national service organization of
company-employed personnel located throughout the UAE. The service centre’s
personnel must be factory trained and must be on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year.
The manufacturer shall maintain records of each switch, by serial number, for a
minimum of 20 years.
MONITORING AND CONTROLS
Monitoring/recording instruments and meters shall be provided in switchboard and
control panel all necessary transducers, current transformers, sensors and other
accessories required for remote control and operation by the local control network
and the BMS.
The switchboard manufacturer shall allow sufficient space and accessibility for such
equipment and also provide wiring and terminals sufficient in number and adequate
capacity for the field wiring.
To ensure quality and minimize infantile failures at the jobsite, every VFD shall be
tested by the manufacturer. The VFD shall operate a dynamometer at full load and
the load and speed shall be cycled during the test.
All optional features shall be functionally tested at the factory for proper operation.
Contractor shall submit installation and manufacturer’s drawings and performance
data including:
dimensional and layout drawings
power circuit diagrams
installation and maintenance manuals
warranty description
VFD’s full load ampere rating
UL certification agency file numbers
catalog information
The specification lists the minimum VFD performance requirements for this project.
Each supplier shall list any exceptions to the specification. If no departures from the
specification are identified, the supplier shall be bound by the specification.
The VFD manufacturer shall carry out a harmonics study to determine compliance
with the standards listed.
Where specified, necessary provision shall be made for interfacing with BMS (or
other remote panel) as required under Mechanical and Electrical specification.
Motors for Equipment with VFD shall comply with the following:
- The variable frequency drive motors shall be tested in accordance with VFD and
motor manufacturers specific recommendations.
- The motor shall be of a special high efficiency design specifically intended for
variable load and variable speed applications to provide optimized efficiency
performance at partial load conditions.
The Contractor shall be responsible for ascertaining the lengths of all cable and
associated containment as shown in the drawings, the costs of which are allowed in
the contract sum.
All cable, wires, bus-bars and other conductors shall be of copper unless otherwise
specified.
No cable installation work shall be carried out in temperatures at which the cable
being installed is likely to suffer damage.
Each drum length of cable shall be allotted a distinctive and separate reference
number. This number shall appear on the test sheets covering the respective length
of cable and shall also be clearly marked on the cable drum. The Contractor shall
advise the Engineer upon delivery to site of each drum length, quoting this reference
number, which shall also appear on the invoices.
All cables shall be delivered to site with the manufacturer’s seals, labels or other
proof or origin intact. These labels and seals shall not be removed until the cable is
required for use and shall be retained for inspection by the Engineer.
The arrangement of cables and all methods of installation shall be approved by the
Engineer.
Cables shall be installed from terminal point to terminal point and straight through
joints shall not be made unless approved.
The radius of each bend or change in direction of the route of any cable shall not be
less than specified in the relevant British Standard Specifications, and shall generally
not be less than eight times the overall diameter of the cable.
The spacing of cable supports shall be those laid down for the relevant size and type
of cable in the relevant British Standard Specifications, but the horizontal longitudinal
distance between wire armoured cable support centres shall not exceed 1 metre, the
horizontal distance between support centres of unarmoured cables shall not exceed
800mm and the distance between support centres for either type of cable on vertical
runs is not to exceed I metre. Cables of and less than 50mm external diameter shall
be supported at not more than 800mm centres.
The cables shall be installed as shown in the drawings and to the approval of the
Engineer.
Single core cables forming a three-phase group shall be fixed in trefoil with cleats of
approved aluminium alloy pattern or similar.
Unarmoured PVC cables and wires shall be enclosed in trunking or conduit unless
otherwise stated
Cables shall be installed with spacing and spacing factors, which take account of the
ratings calculated in accordance with the relevant standards, allow for the easy
withdrawal and replacement without disturbing other cables and for the installation of
25% additional cables if required.
All cables with an outside diameter of more than 10 mm shall be fixed to
trays/ladders with approved cleats, cables less than this size may be fixed with cable
ties.
Power cables when installed on trays shall not be more than one layer and to the
approval of the Engineer.
(a) Underground armoured cables shall normally be laid at 90cm below the
ground level and provided with a layer of at least 15 cm impervious soil
around. Where protective covers are required, they shall be carefully centred
over the cables, throughout their length. The covers shall be of adequate
width to protect the cables, with a minimum overlap on each side of 50 mm.
Coloured PVC warning tapes shall be laid after filling, above the cable, upto
30 cm below the ground level. A safety distance of 300 mm to other services
such as water pipes, communication cables, gas and oil pipes, etc., shall be
observed with the cables crossing the other utilities perpendicularly.
(b) Soft sand shall be sieved, washed and free from large granular particles and
sea- shells.
(c) Cable tiles shall be interlocking reinforced concrete type to the approval of the
Engineer.
(d) Marker tape shall be 150 mm wide yellow PVC with black legend “Danger
Electric Cables Below” marked in Arabic and English languages.
(e) All control and power cables shall be laid separately under strict observation
of their permissible bending radius, generally taken as 8 times the overall
diameter of the cable.
(f) Special precautions shall be taken to ensure that no closed iron magnetic
circuit is formed around single core cables laid in single or trefoil formation, or
around any cable liable to carry unbalanced load currents.
(g) The pulling and fixing of cables and the making of all terminations and joints
are to be strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, using the
recommended tools and appliances for the purpose.
(h) The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage caused by him to the
buildings or other services and shall be responsible also for making good any
damage so caused by his works.
2.8.3 Cable Installation
All new main and sub-main circuit cables shall be XLPE insulated stranded copper
conductors, single galvanised steel wire armoured, PVC sheathed overall, 600/1000
volts grade.
Cable shall be rated and selected as per IEE Regulations and installed following the
manufacturer's recommendations.
2.8.4 Cable Glands
(a) SWA cables - Type CW, brass, outdoor type complete with brass backnut,
earth tag and shroud
(b) Flexible cables - Type A1/A2, brass or PVC compression gland complete with
backnut and shroud.
2.8.5 Cable Cleats
Hook cleats, secured by galvanised studding, galvanised wall anchors, or brass
wood screws into plastic wall plugs as appropriate.
Conduit type saddles will not be approved.
Maximum spacing of supports shall be 400 mm horizontal and 500 mm vertical
- Length in metres
- Type of cable termination
- Maximum short-circuit capacity in kA.
- Voltage drop
2.8.12 Cable Schedule
A cable schedule is to be submitted to the Engineer after the completion of the Works
and shall indicate the cable numbers, cable diameter, voltage, number of conductors,
conductor size, termination and connections at each end, and the cable route.
Conduit systems concealed in walls, floors and roof slabs shall be so designed that
the wiring can be readily inserted after the whole of the conduit installation has been
erected and all wall, ceiling and floor finishes have been completed. All conduit
chased into walls shall be recessed sufficiently to permit a minimum thickness of
6mm of plaster or other finish to be obtained over the conduit. No boxes shall be
installed in voids where access cannot be readily obtained. No draw in boxes other
than a point box shall be installed in plastered wall or ceiling where the conduit work
is flush, except within cupboards or switch rooms, or where permission is given by
the Engineer. Where the conduits are flush in walls, but cannot be so in the ceiling,
the rising wall conduit will finish in a flush terminal box, approximately 150/180mm
below the ceiling level. Fitted over this box, a skeleton type terminal box would then
change over to surface conduit with a right-angle bend onto the ceiling.
Surface mounted conduits shall be secured (at a maximum interval of 1.2m) by
means of spacer bar saddles where multiple runs occur, but ‘distance’ saddles shall
be used on individual runs such as down drops to switches and plug points. Running
threads and sockets secured by locknuts shall be provided for every length of run.
In no case shall the conduits be mounted directly on the surface of walls and ceilings,
a minimum spacing of 6mm to the back of the conduit being required.
All fixings shall be by means of screws and/or bolts. Where walls are plugged,
special plugs or plugging materials shall be used for fixing purposes. Wood plugs are
not accepted.
The use of nailed clips is restricted to the securing of conduits in wall chases pending
plastering or other finishes.
On fair faced brickwork 12mm saddles shall be used, with cast iron saddles on rough
concrete and brickwork.
Purpose made fixing clips and brackets may be necessary in buildings of special
construction or in industrial premises, and the Contractor shall be deemed to be
aware of this at the time of tendering and to have included for the supply and fixing of
same in his quotation.
Details of proposed clips and/or brackets shall be submitted to the Engineer for
approval prior to the manufacture of same being commenced.
Holes shall not be drilled in any structural steelwork or pre-stressed concrete without
first obtaining the approval of the Engineer.
Where it is proposed to use cartridge fired bolts for fixing into brickwork or concrete,
approval shall first be obtained from the Engineer. This ruling also applies to stud
welded fixings on steel structures.
Conduits shall be terminated in accessories, switchboards or other equipment either
by being screwed into the tapped spout or hole where such is provided, or by locking
into clearance holes by means of couplers and smooth bore male metal bushes.
Ring bushes and lock/nuts for this purpose will not be accepted.
Conduit boxes, both standard and adaptable, shall be fixed to the structure of the
building independently of the conduit.
All PVC conduit joints shall be properly joined and sealed in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations with approved solvent cement.
All conduits shall be run so as to facilitate self draining to outlet boxes. Each length at
conduit shall be cleaned and dried with the help of a swab drawn through its length
and all boxes shall be cleaned to remove moisture before installing the cables.
Conduit bends shall be made with the bore of the tube remaining full and free
throughout and all conduit shall be perfectly smooth inside and outside, free from any
burrs and sharp corners. Bends shall be made by using an approved type of bending
machine to give results consistent with the best grades of craftsmanship.
No more than two right angle bends shall be permitted between draw-in boxes. No
diagonal runs of conduits shall be allowed. Conduits concealed above suspended
ceilings shall run parallel to walls and beams and those concealed in walls shall be
run vertical and/or horizontal
All conduits laid below floors shall be effectively secured, positioned and protected
against mechanical damage and ingress of dust and debris, etc. Allowance shall be
made for thermal expansion and contraction of straight runs.
Ceiling boxes for lighting fittings, boxes for flush pattern switches, socket outlets, etc.,
shall be recessed square into the structure until the front edges are level with the
finished surface of the plaster, insulating board, or other finish.
2.12.2 Galvanised Mild Steel (GMS) Conduits
Unless otherwise specified, all surface mounted conduits and accessories shall be of
GMS type.
GMS conduit shall be hot dip galvanised, both inside and outside.
All fittings and accessories shall be galvanised and be by the same manufacturer as
the conduits.
Saddles shall be spacer bar type, spaced to comply with IEE Regulations.
There shall be no exposed threads at any conduit fitting or accessory, including
bends and couplings. Running threads will not be approved.
Minor marks and abrasions shall be treated with cold galvanising compound and then
finished with a matching metallic paint.
2.12.3 PVC Conduits.
PVC conduits shall be high impact rigid heavy gauge tube complying with BS 4607,
Part 1 and 2 and BS 6099. All fittings and accessories shall be of the same
manufacture as the tubes.
Minimum wall thickness of PVC conduits shall be 1.8 mm.
All conduits shall be unthreaded, slip fit and push-on type. Plain couplers shall be
used unless otherwise specified. All joints shall be made by weatherproof adhesive
as recommended by the manufacturer.
Terminations in metal equipment and accessories with a tapped entry shall employ
flanged couplings locked to the metal case and smooth bore brass or PVC bushes.
At all expansion joints in the structure, expansion couplers shall be installed. Draw-in
boxes and switch boxes shall be PVC. These shall be provided with earth terminals.
Wherever necessary, flexible/metallic conduits and approved type of adapters only
shall be used.
Spacing of conduit runs from other services shall be to the following minimum values:
(i) Distance from Cold water pipes - 80 mm
(ii) Distance from Hot water pipes -250 mm
(iii) Distance from Air ducts - 80 mm
White colour is preferred for surface run conduits.
3.1 General
a. Lighting fixtures shall be supplied by client.
DUST TIGHT AND WEATHER PROOF LIGHT Basement Car parking:- 2*18W, T5 Led tube with
FIXTURE WITH 2x36W FLUORESCENT LAMPS. fittings, 1800lm, 3000K warm white, Beam Angle-120
Degree, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: SL-T8A 1200A 18WA4
4x14W 600x600 RECESSED LIGHT FITTING WITH Restaurant, Gym, Housekeeping, Kitchen, Buffet counter
OLC OPTIC Area:- 72W led panel light, 3000K warm white, 2560lm,
120 Degree beam angle, Dimension: 595*595mm*H
11mm, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: SL-MDF600W360A4
1x18W SURFACE MOUNTED TYPE LIGHT FITTING Staircase Area:- 21W Surface mounted led panel Down
Lights, Warm white,3000K, 1350lm, 120 Degree Beam
Angle,IP54, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: SL-
SMDY180W96A4
2x32W RECESSED TYPE DOWN LIGHT Wide Corridor:- 35W led down Light, recessed mounted,
2800lm, 3000K warm white, 2800lm, 90 degree beam
angle, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: Model No.: SL-
DLD282A35W & Lobby & Wash Basin 6W Led lamp,
GU10 lamp holder, MR16 spot light fitting, 410lm, GE
lamp(Europe), Secom fitting, Spain
1 X 40W WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE Near Swimming Pool Area:- 21W Surface mounted led
panel Down Lights, Warm white,3000K, 1350lm, 120
Degree Beam Angle,IP54, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: SL-
SMDY180W96A4
50W DOWN SPOT LIGHT Lobby & Wash Basin:- 6W Led lamp, GU10 lamp holder,
MR16 spot light fitting, 410lm, GE lamp(Europe), Secom
fitting, Spain
2x18W RECESSED TYPE DOWN LIGHT Lobby:- 29W led down light, recessed mounted, 3000k
warm white, 90 degree beam angle, Sinolumi, china, Ref
No: SL-LRDL10-29W
1x18W RECESSED TYPE DOWN LIGHT 15W led down light, recessed mounted, 3000k warm
1 X 40W BULKHEAD LIGHT FIXTURE Water Tank, LPG Tank, Near Pump & Service Room and
lift shaft:- 21W Surface mounted led panel Down Lights,
Warm white,3000K, 1350lm, 120 Degree Beam
Angle,IP54, Sinolumi, China, Ref No: SL-
SMDY180W96A4
DOWN LIGHT 15W led down light, recessed mounted, 3000k warm
white, 1100lm, 90 degree beam angle, Sinolumi, china,
Ref No: SL-LRDL5-15W
4 WIRING ACCESSORIES
iv) Telephone and fax cable line-Aspect range- screwless in brushed stainless
steel finish grid plus modular fronyt plates of ASPECT specification Make-
(UK) Model-MK- 2418 BSS with K5820 WHI.
v) Double pole switches rated for 20 Amp. Make MK (UK)- ASPECT range ,
Screwless in brushed stainless steel finish and grid pattern. Model K4910
WHI+K 24331and 24332 with all accessories.,
vi) Switched connection units double pole rated for 13 Amps- Aspect range,
screwless in brushed stainless stell finish. Make MK (UK)- Model K24941
BSS W.
vii) Shaver socket outlet- MK (UK)- Model- MK-24709 BSS with all accessories.
III. Live contact of the socket shall be completely shuttered such that it is not
possible to engage any pin of the plug into a live contact whilst any other pin
of the plug is exposed.
IV. These outlets shall be of the same manufacturer throughout the installation.
V. The sockets should provide a double earth terminal as per latest BS7671,
I. The shaver units shall comply with BS 3535 and IEE Regulations. These shall
be designed for installation in bath rooms and washrooms and incorporate a
double wound isolating transformer for an earth free supply. The primary
circuit of the transformer shall be protected by a self-resetting thermal
overload device. The secondary shall be connected to standard shaver
socket which could be supplied with either 230 V or 115 V through ON/OFF
and voltage selection switch or with separate sockets for 230V and 115V. The
output of the transformer shall be 20 VAat either voltage.
7 DOCUMENTATION
(a) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, in triplicate the following
documents for approval:
- Detailed shop drawings.
- Single line and flow diagrams.
- Load schedules.
- Electrical layout for distribution schemes.
- Outline and electrical drawings for LV distribution panel.
- Site layout drawing showing details of cable routes and electrical
installations.
(b) Final "as-built" drawings on completion.
(c) Catalogue details of all items of equipment used for the installation.
(d) Operation and maintenance instructions for the supplied equipment and
installations.
8 QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP
The electrical installation work shall be carried out to the highest standards of
craftsmanship, consistent with modern commercial practice.
All personnel categorised as electricians shall be certified wiremen and shall be in
possession of valid certificates of competence as issued by the Dubai Electricity and
Water Authority.
The Engineer/Employer reserve the right to call up for inspection all such certificates
prior to the commencement of any electrical work.