ࡱ> g &nbjbjJJ ;(ub(ub9eppppp8t0m+.z!z!z!*******$,Q/+pz!X!X!"z!z!+pp'+%%%z!^pp*%z!*%%'( x!j(*=+0m+(-0B"-0((-0p4)z!z!%z!z!z!z!z!++#z!z!z!m+z!z!z!z!-0z!z!z!z!z!z!z!z!z!B 6: SECTION 262726 - WIRING DEVICES Latest Update 5-6-2017 See underlined text for Edits. (Engineer shall edit specifications and blue text in header to meet project requirements. This includes but is not limited to updating Equipment and/or Material Model Numbers indicated in the specifications and adding any additional specifications that may be required by the project. Also turn off all Underlines.) Last Update: 6.9.11. Reformatted and See Underlined Text. GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division01 Specification Sections, apply to this section and all other sections of Division 26. SUMMARY This Section includes the following: Receptacles, receptacles with integral GFCI, and associated device plates. Twist-locking receptacles. Wall-box motion sensors. Isolated-ground receptacles. Snap switches and wall-box dimmers. Wall-switch and exterior occupancy sensors. Pendant cord-connector devices. Cord and plug sets. Floor service outlets, poke-through assemblies, power poles, and multioutlet assemblies. GFCI: Ground-fault circuit interrupter. Pigtail: Short lead used to connect a device to a branch-circuit conductor. RFI: Radio-frequency interference. TVSS: Transient voltage surge suppressor. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Shop Drawings: List of legends and description of materials and process used for premarking wall plates. Field quality-control test reports. Operation and Maintenance Data: For wiring devices to include in all manufacturers' packing label warnings and instruction manuals that include labeling conditions. QUALITY ASSURANCE Source Limitations: Obtain each type of wiring device and associated wall plate through one source from a single manufacturer. Insofar as they are available, obtain all wiring devices and associated wall plates from a single manufacturer and one source. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA70, Article100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. Comply with NFPA70, National Electrical Code. COORDINATION Retain this Article if receptacles for Owner-furnished equipment with plugs have unknown or special configurations. Receptacles for Owner-Furnished Equipment: Match plug configurations. Retain subparagraph below if cord and plug sets are specified in Part2. Cord and Plug Sets: Match equipment requirements. EXTRA MATERIALS Furnish extra materials described in subparagraphs below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. Service/Power Poles: [One for every 10] , but no fewer than [one] . Floor Service Outlet Assemblies: [One for every 10] , but no fewer than [one] . Poke-Through, Fire-Rated Closure Plugs: [One for every five] floor service outlets installed, but no fewer than [two] . TVSS Receptacles: [One for every 10] of each type installed, but no fewer than [two of each type] . WARRANTY/GUARANTEE See Division 26 Specification Section Basic Electrical Requirements for warranty and guarantee requirements. PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers' Names: Shortened versions (shown in parentheses) of the following manufacturers' names are used in other Part2 articles: Cooper Wiring Devices; a division of Cooper Industries, Inc. (Cooper). Hubbell Incorporated; Wiring Device-Kellems (Hubbell). Leviton Mfg. Company Inc. (Leviton). Pass & Seymour/Legrand; Wiring Devices & Accessories (Pass & Seymour). STRAIGHT BLADE RECEPTACLES Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6 configuration 5-20R, and UL498. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Catalog numbers in subparagraphs below are for 20-A devices; revise catalog numbers if 15-A devices are desired. Cooper; 5351 (single), 5352 (duplex). Hubbell; HBL5351 (single), CR5352 (duplex). Leviton; 5891 (single), 5352 (duplex). Pass & Seymour; 5381 (single), 5352 (duplex). Isolated-ground receptacles are available in a variety of configurations and ratings including locking-blade types up to 50A and 250V. Isolated-Ground, Duplex Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6 configuration 5-20R, and UL498. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Hubbell; CR5253IG. Leviton; 5362-IG. Pass & Seymour; IG6300. Description: Straight blade; equipment grounding contacts shall be connected only to the green grounding screw terminal of the device and with inherent electrical isolation from mounting strap. Isolation shall be integral to receptacle construction and not dependent on removable parts. GFCI RECEPTACLES General Description: Straight blade, feed-through type. Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6, UL498, and UL943, ClassA, and include indicator light that is lighted when device is tripped. DuplexGFCI Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Catalog numbers in subparagraphs below are for feed-through types, arranged to protect receptacles downstream on the same circuit; revise catalog numbers if non-feed-through types are required. Cooper; XGF20. Pass & Seymour; 2095. TVSS RECEPTACLES General Description: Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6, UL498, and UL1449, with integral TVSS in line to ground, line to neutral, and neutral to ground. TVSS Components: Multiple metal-oxide varistors; with a nominal clamp-level rating of 400 volts and minimum single transient pulse energy dissipation of 240J, according to IEEEC62.41.2 and IEEEC62.45. Active TVSS Indication: Visual and audible, with light visible in face of device to indicate device is "active" or "no longer in service." DuplexTVSS Convenience Receptacles: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Catalog numbers in first three subparagraphs below are for products with visual-only indication. Cooper; 5362BLS. Hubbell; HBL5362SA. Leviton; 5380. Description: Straight blade, 125V, 20A; NEMAWD6 configuration5-20R. Isolated-Ground, Duplex Convenience Receptacles: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Cooper; IG5362BLS. Hubbell; IG5362SA. Leviton; 5380-IG. Description: Straight blade, 125V, 20A; NEMAWD6 configuration5-20R. Equipment grounding contacts shall be connected only to the green grounding screw terminal of the device and with inherent electrical isolation from mounting strap. Isolation shall be integral to receptacle construction and not dependent on removable parts. TWIST-LOCKING RECEPTACLES Single Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6 configuration L5-20R, and UL498. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Cooper; L520R. Hubbell; HBL2310. Leviton; 2310. Pass & Seymour; L520-R. Isolated-Ground, Single Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Hubbell; IG2310. Leviton; 2310-IG. Description: Comply with NEMAWD1, NEMAWD6 configuration L5-20R, and UL498. Equipment grounding contacts shall be connected only to the green grounding screw terminal of the device and with inherent electrical isolation from mounting strap. Isolation shall be integral to receptacle construction and not dependent on removable parts. PENDANT CORD-CONNECTOR DEVICES Revise NEMA configuration in paragraph below to suit Project. Delete "External Cable Grip" Subparagraph if not required. Description: Matching, locking-type plug and receptacle body connector; NEMAWD6 configurationsL5-20P and L5-20R, heavy-duty grade. Body: Nylon with screw-open cable-gripping jaws and provision for attaching external cable grip. External Cable Grip: Woven wire-mesh type made of high-strength galvanized-steel wire strand, matched to cable diameter, and with attachment provision designed for corresponding connector. CORD AND PLUG SETS Retain this Article if cord and plug sets for equipment are furnished by Owner or are specified in other Sections. Coordinate with other Sections and with Part3. Description: Match voltage and current ratings and number of conductors to requirements of equipment being connected. Cord: Rubber-insulated, stranded-copper conductors, with TypeSOW-A jacket; with green-insulated grounding conductor and equipment-rating ampacity plus a minimum of 30%. Plug: Nylon body and integral cable-clamping jaws. Match cord and receptacle type for connection. SNAP SWITCHES Comply with NEMAWD1 and UL20. Switches, 120/277V, 20A: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Catalog numbers in subparagraphs below are for 20-A devices; revise catalog numbers if 15-A devices are desired. Cooper; 2221 (single pole), 2222 (two pole), 2223 (three way), 2224 (four way). Hubbell; CS1221 (single pole), CS1222 (two pole), CS1223 (three way), CS1224 (four way). Leviton; 1221-2 (single pole), 1222-2 (two pole), 1223-2 (three way), 1224-2 (four way). Pass & Seymour; PS20AC1 (single pole), PS20AC2 (two pole), PS20AC3 (three way), 20AC4 (four way). Pilot Light Switches, 20A: Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Cooper; 2221PL for 120V and 277V. Hubbell; HPL1221PL for 120V and 277V. Leviton; 1221-PLR for 120V, 1221-7PLR for 277V. Pass & Seymour; PS20AC1-PLR for 120V. Description: Single pole, with neon-lighted handle, illuminated when switch is "ON." Single-Pole, Double-Throw, Momentary Contact, Center-Off Switches, 120/277V, 20A; for use with mechanically held lighting contactors. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the following: Cooper; 1995. Hubbell; HBL1557. Leviton; 1257. Pass & Seymour; 1251. WALL-BOX DIMMERS Dimmer Switches: Modular, full-wave, solid-state units with integral, quiet on-off switches, with audible frequency and EMI/RFI suppression filters. Four-way switching may be added to first paragraph below after verifying availability with manufacturers. Control: Continuously adjustable slider; with single-pole or three-way switching. Comply with UL1472. Incandescent Lamp Dimmers: 120V; control shall follow square-law dimming curve. On-off switch positions shall bypass dimmer module. 600W; dimmers shall require no derating when ganged with other devices. Retain subparagraph above or below. If retaining below, insert other dimmers with their characteristics. UL 1472 covers ratings from 300W to 2000W in increments of 50W. Use fluorescent lamp dimmer switches in paragraph below with compatible dimming-type ballasts. Coordinate with Division26 Section "Interior Lighting." Use uniform ballast and lamp types to obtain consistent dimming characteristics. Fluorescent Lamp Dimmer Switches: Modular; compatible with dimmer ballasts; trim potentiometer to adjust low-end dimming; dimmer-ballast combination capable of consistent dimming with low end not greater than 20 percent of full brightness. INDOOR PHOTOELECTRIC SWITCHES Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the following: SquareD; Schneider Electric. TORK. Watt Stopper (The). Photoelectric Sensors: Solid-state, light-level sensor; housed in a threaded, plastic fitting for mounting under skylight or at windows, with separate relay unit mounted separately or on luminaries as identified on contract drawings, to detect changes in lighting levels that are perceived by the eye. Cadmium sulfide photo resistors are not acceptable. Sensor Output: Contacts rated to operate the associated relay, complying with UL773A. Sensor shall be powered from the relay unit. Relay Unit: Dry contacts rated for 20A ballast load at 277-V ac. Power supply to sensor shall be 24-V dc, 150-mA, Class2 power source as defined by NFPA70. Light-Level Monitoring Range: one thousand (1000) fc to ten thousand (10,000) fc, with an adjustment for turn-on and turn-off levels within that range. Time Delay: Adjustable from five (5) seconds to three hundred (300) seconds to prevent cycling, with dead band adjustment. Indicator: Two LEDs to indicate the beginning of on-off cycles. INDOOR OCCUPANCY SENSORS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the following: Hubbell Lighting. Leviton Mfg. Company Inc. Lithonia Lighting; Acuity Lighting Group, Inc. Novitas, Inc. Sensor Switch, Inc. TORK. Watt Stopper (The). General Description: Wall- or ceiling-mounting, solid-state units with a separate relay unit. Operation: Unless otherwise indicated, turn lights on when covered area is occupied and off when unoccupied; with a time delay for turning lights off, adjustable over a minimum range of one (1) minute to fifteen (15) minutes. Sensor Output: Contacts rated to operate the connected relay, complying with UL773A. Sensor shall be powered from the relay unit. Relay Unit: Dry contacts rated for 20-A ballast load at 120- and 277-V ac, for 13-tungsten at 120-V ac, and for 1 hp at 120-V ac. Power supply to sensor shall be 24-V dc, 150-mA, and Class2 power source as defined by NFPA70. Mounting: Sensor: Suitable for mounting in any position on a standard outlet box. Relay: Externally mounted through a one half (1/2) inch knockout in a standard electrical enclosure. Time-Delay and Sensitivity Adjustments: Recessed and concealed behind hinged door. Indicator: LED, to show when motion is being detected during testing and normal operation of the sensor. Bypass Switch: Override the on function in case of sensor failure. Automatic Light-Level Sensor: Adjustable from two (2) fc to two hundred (200) fc; keep lighting off when selected lighting level is present. Auxiliary Contacts: Ceiling mounted occupancy sensors shall have two sets of dry contacts. Ultrasonic Type: Ceiling mounting; detect occupancy by sensing a change in pattern of reflected ultrasonic energy in area of coverage. Operating frequency shall be 40K hertz or higher. Detector Sensitivity: Detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than twelve (12) inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of twelve (12) inches/s. Detection Coverage (Small Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of six hundred (600) sq. ft. when mounted on a ninety six (96) inch-high ceiling. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of one thousand (1,000) sq. ft. when mounted on a ninety six (96) inch-high ceiling. Detection Coverage (Large Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of two thousand (2,000) sq. ft. when mounted on a ninety six (96) inch-high ceiling. Detection Coverage (Corridor): Detect occupancy anywhere within ninety (90) feet when mounted on a ten (10) foot-high ceiling in a corridor not wider than fourteen (14) feet. Dual-Technology Type: Ceiling mounting; detect occupancy by using a combination of PIR and ultrasonic detection methods in area of coverage. Particular technology or combination of technologies that controls on-off functions shall be selectable in the field by operating controls on unit. Sensitivity Adjustment: Separate for each sensing technology. Detector Sensitivity: Detect occurrences of six (6) inch-minimum movement of any portion of a human body that presents a target of not less than thirty six (36) sq. in., and detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than twelve (12) inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of twelve (12) inches/s. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of one thousand (1,000) sq. ft. when mounted on a ninety six (96) inch-high ceiling. WALL PLATES Single and combination types to match corresponding wiring devices. Plate-Securing Screws: Metal with head color to match plate finish. Material for Finished Spaces0.035-inch- thick, satin-finished stainless steel. Material for Unfinished Spaces: Smooth, high-impact thermoplastic. Material for Damp Locations: Thermoplastic with spring-loaded lift cover, and listed and labeled for use in "wet locations." Wet-Location, Weatherproof Cover Plates: NEMA250, complying with type 3R weather-resistant thermoplastic with lockable cover. FLOOR SERVICE FITTINGS Type: Modular, lap-type, dual-service units suitable for wiring method used. Compartments: Barrier separates power from voice and data communication cabling. Service Plate: Rectangular with satin finish. Power Receptacle: NEMAWD6 configuration5-20R, gray finish, unless otherwise indicated. POKE-THROUGH ASSEMBLIES Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the following: Hubbell Incorporated; Wiring Device-Kellems. Pass & Seymour/Legrand; Wiring Devices & Accessories. Square D/ Schneider Electric. Thomas & Betts Corporation. Wiremold Company (The). Description: Factory-fabricated and -wired assembly of below-floor junction box with multi-channeled, through-floor raceway/firestop unit and detachable matching floor service outlet assembly. Coordinate subparagraph below with Division27 Section "Communications Horizontal Cabling." Service Outlet Assembly: Flush type with two simplex receptacles and space for two RJ-45jacks. Larger diameter assembly in subparagraph below is available for four simplex receptacles and four voice and data communication outlets in a single, flush-type service outlet. Size: Selected to fit nominal three (3) inch cored holes in floor and matched to floor thickness. Revise first subparagraph below to coordinate with fire ratings. Fire Rating: Unit is listed and labeled for fire rating of floor-ceiling assembly. Closure Plug: Arranged to close unused [3-inch] [4-inch] cored openings and reestablish fire rating of floor. Coordinate subparagraph below with Division27 Section "Communications Horizontal Cabling." Wiring Raceways and Compartments: For a minimum of four No.12AWG conductors and a minimum of [two (2)] [four (4)], four (4) pair, Category5e voice and data communication cables. MULTIOUTLET ASSEMBLIES Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the following: Hubbell Incorporated; Wiring Device-Kellems. Wiremold Company (The). Components of Assemblies: Products from a single manufacturer designed for use as a complete, matching assembly of raceways and receptacles. Raceway Material: Metal, with manufacturer's standard finish. Wire: No.12AWG. POWER POLES Description: Factory-assembled and -wired units to extend power and voice and data communication from distribution wiring concealed in ceiling to devices or outlets in pole near floor. Poles: Nominal two and one half (2.5) inch- square cross section, with height adequate to extend from floor to at least 6 inches above ceiling, and with separate channels for power wiring and voice and data communication cabling. Mounting: Ceiling trim flange with concealed bracing arranged for positive connection to ceiling supports; with pole foot and carpet pad attachment. Finishes: [Manufacturer's standard painted finish and trim combination] [Satin-anodized aluminum]. Wiring: Sized for minimum of five No.12AWG power and ground conductors and a minimum of four (4), four (4) pair, Category3 or five (5) voice and data communication cables. Power Receptacles: Two duplex, 20-A, heavy-duty, NEMAWD6 configuration5-20R units. Coordinate subparagraph below with Division27 Section "Communications Horizontal Cabling." FINISHES Color: Wiring device catalog numbers in Section Text do not designate device color. Wiring Devices Connected to Normal Power System: White, unless otherwise indicated or required by NFPA70 or device listing. Delete first subparagraph below and edit paragraph and subparagraph above if a separate emergency power system serving wiring devices is not provided. Wiring Devices Connected to Emergency Power System: Red. Poke-thru assemblies: Nickel. TVSS Devices: Blue. Isolated-Ground Receptacles: [Orange] [As specified above, with orange triangle on face]. EXECUTION INSTALLATION Comply with NECA1, including the mounting heights listed in that standard, unless otherwise noted. Coordination with Other Trades: Take steps to insure that devices and their boxes are protected. Do not place wall finish materials over device boxes and do not cut holes for boxes with routers that are guided by riding against outside of the boxes. Keep outlet boxes free of plaster, drywall joint compound, mortar, cement, concrete, dust, paint, and other material that may contaminate the raceway system, conductors, and cables. Install device boxes in brick or block walls so that the cover plate does not cross a joint unless the joint is troweled flush with the face of the wall. Install wiring devices after all wall preparation, including painting, is complete. Conductors: Do not strip insulation from conductors until just before they are spliced or terminated on devices. Strip insulation evenly around the conductor using tools designed for the purpose. Avoid scoring or nicking of solid wire or cutting strands from stranded wire. The length of free conductors at outlets for devices shall meet provisions of NFPA70, Article 300, without pigtails. Existing Conductors: Cut back and pigtail, or replace all damaged conductors. Straighten conductors that remain and remove corrosion and foreign matter. Pigtailing existing conductors is permitted provided the outlet box is large enough. Device Installation: Replace all devices that have been in temporary use during construction or that show signs that they were installed before building finishing operations were complete. Keep each wiring device in its package or otherwise protected until it is time to connect conductors. Do not remove surface protection, such as plastic film and smudge covers, until the last possible moment. Connect devices to branch circuits using pigtails that are not less than 6 inches in length. When there is a choice, use side wiring with binding-head screw terminals. Wrap solid conductor tightly clockwise, 2/3 to 3/4 of the way around terminal screw. Use a torque screwdriver when a torque is recommended or required by the manufacturer. When conductors larger than No.12AWG are installed on 15- or 20-A circuits, splice No.12AWG pigtails for device connections. Tighten unused terminal screws on the device. When mounting into metal boxes, remove the fiber or plastic washers used to hold device mounting screws in yokes, allowing metal-to-metal contact. Receptacle Orientation: Retain subparagraph below if the position of the ground pin is important for consistency. Install ground pin of vertically mounted receptacles up, and on horizontally mounted receptacles to the right. Device Plates: Do not use oversized or extra-deep plates. Repair wall finishes and remount outlet boxes when standard device plates do not fit flush or do not cover rough wall opening. Dimmers: Install dimmers within terms of their listing. Verify that dimmers used for fan speed control are listed for that application. Install unshared neutral conductors on line and load side of dimmers according to manufacturers' device listing conditions in the written instructions. Arrangement of Devices: Unless otherwise indicated, mount flush, with long dimension vertical and with grounding terminal of receptacles on top. Group adjacent switches under single, multigang wall plates. Occupancy Sensors: Unless otherwise indicated on contract drawings, all sensors shall be dual technology type. Adjust locations of floor service outlets and power poles to suit arrangement of partitions and furnishings. IDENTIFICATION Comply with Division26 Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Perform tests and inspections and prepare test reports. In healthcare facilities, prepare reports that comply with recommendations in NFPA99. Test Instruments: Use instruments that comply with UL1436. Test Instrument for Convenience Receptacles: Digital wiring analyzer with digital readout or illuminated LED indicators of measurement. Tests for Convenience Receptacles: Line Voltage: Acceptable range is 105 to 132V. Percent Voltage Drop under 15-A Load: A value of 6 % or higher is not acceptable. Ground Impedance: Values of up to 2 ohms are acceptable. GFCI Trip: Test for tripping values specified in UL1436 and UL943. Using the test plug, verify that the device and its outlet box are securely mounted. The tests shall be diagnostic, indicating damaged conductors, high resistance at the circuit breaker, poor connections, inadequate fault current path, defective devices, or similar problems. Correct circuit conditions, remove malfunctioning units and replace with new ones, and retest as specified above. 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