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0305-257 (CSCS) Revision 4. if ---- --- -- -- -- ain XBines City of La Quinta Builclingac Safety Division Jr Permit V P.O. Box 1504, 78-495 Calle Tampico v La Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Project Address: 7eq.;;ff'fi Owner's Name: /a A 4d!IOm 7;Wj 7-- A. P. Number Addes. Legal Description: City. ST. Zip: Contractor.'" G. ii Telephone: =•" —'' Address: '30 Xproject Description: City, ST, Zip: Telephone: State Lic. # City Lic. Arch., Engr, Designer. Add City, ST. Zip: Telephone: Cori. struction Type: Occupanq: State Lic. Project type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo i. Name of Contact Person:A,06�,A�J>b '/�bD/;7E Sq- FL: /I ZOO I # Storics: —T# Units: Telephone # of Contact Person:- C5-62 2e —,13000 rEstimatcd Value of Project: 000 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Submittal Rcq'd Rec'd TRACKING PERI%Irr FEES Plan Set P120 Check submitted 71,jtp Item Amount Structural Calcs. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit Truss CzlcL Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance is Energy CaleL Plans picked up Construction Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted Mechanical Grading plan 2" Review, ready for correctio tssne 6 Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person to Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up 5111.1. H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE: - Review. re2dv for correctionsrissue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person A.I.P.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees 09/02/2003 TUE 13:05 [TX/RX NO 84001 Ia002 wo r P ARCHITECTS WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 1805-3 DATE: September 23, 2003 PROJECT: La Quinta, CA CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE #9 PROJECT NO. 02-695.25 NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract. SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract documents of La Quinta, CA dated 01/11/03, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the following: SUMMARY: Cl 4176: Pharmacy Power and Data revisions Cl 4273: Remove (Remote) Low Profile Floral Case at Grocery Entrance Cl 4300: Add Additional Thermolizer to Thermoglaze Donut Machine Cl 4303: Add Locking Cover at Time Clock Receptacle Cl 4304: Eliminate Power at Produce Tables Cl 4351: Delete any paint from interior concrete curbs and from concrete curbs at exterior of other Income Area. Cl 4356: Add Piping for Waste Oil Control Valve Cl 4365: Better Define the Refrigeration Case Field Wiring Scope and Responsibilities Cl 4368: Change Type 10 Fixture to 2 -Lamp 1.2 BF Cl 4390: Remove end wall from beverage alcove and retract Cl # 4216 syrup lines for McDonalds Cl 4391: Reverse the 42' Pharmacy Door Swing for Door 300A Replace the cast -in-place concrete detectable warning area with a detectable warning that complies with state law. SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 02775 1. New section SECTION 16100 1. Changed cover plate model number to lockable type. ARCHITECTURAL it SEP 2 6 2003 SHEET SP2 — SITE DETAILS " DETAIL 2 • 1. Revised cast -in-place concrete detectable warning area withtruncated domes detectable warning tiles. SHEET Al — FLOOR PLAN • 1. Removed floral case from grocery entrance. .2. Moved 649, Donut Processing Unit, to allow space for additional Thermolizer Unit. .3. Removed end wall from beverage alcove. 4. Reversed door,swing of Pharmacy door. SHEET A5.1 — ENLARGED PLANS 1. Removed end wall from beverage alcove. 2. Deleted Detail No. 9, renamed "NOT USED". S:\1 Projects\02\02695-W M -La Quinta\CD\CD9 03-0922-HK.doc Page 1 of 4 P ARCHITECTS WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 1805-3 DATE: September 23, 2003 PROJECT: La Quinta, CA CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE #9 PROJECT NO. 02-695.25 SHEET A5.3 — ENLARGED GM VESTIBULE 1. Removed color designation for concrete curb. SHEET A5.4 — ENLARGED GM VESTIBULE 1. Removed color designation for concrete curb. SHEET PH1 —PHARMACY 1. Reversed door swing for Door 300A. GROCERY ARCHITECTURAL SHEET GA1 — FRONT GROCERY FLOOR PLAN DETAIL 1 — ENLARGED FRONT GROCERY FLOOR PLAN 5. Removed R45, Remote Floral Case. SHEET GA2 —FRONT GROCERY FIXTURE PLAN DETAIL 1 — GROCERY FIXTURE PLAN .:.►3. Removed R45, Remote Floral Case and all associated dimensions and notes from plans. --j4. Moved B49, Donut Processing Unit, to allow space for additional Thermolizer Unit. --')5. Revised to include B49A, Upright Thermolizer, TZ -17 to floor plan: REFRIGERATED CASE LEGEND 1. Revised R45 (Remote Floral Case) by Floratech to "NOT USED" BAKERY EQUIPMENT LEGEND 1. Revised B49, Donut Processing Unit, to include model numbers of the Thermoglaze Unit TG -50 and the Thermolizer, TZ -6. 2. Revised to include B49A, Upright Thermolizer, TZ -17 to the schedule. MECHANICAL SHEET P1 - PLUMBING PLAN DETAIL 1 - PLUMBING PLAN 1. Removed soft drink syrup lines to beverage counter. SHEET MP2 — AUTO CENTER PLANS AND DETAILS DETAIL 5 — AUTO CENTER AIR RISER 1. Revised to include piping for waste oil control valve. SHEET GP1 — FRONT GROCERY DWV PLAN DETAIL 1 — FRONT GROCERY DWV PLAN 1. Removed low profile floral case at grocery entrance and associated piping. SHEET GP3 — GROCERY DWV RISER DETAIL 1 — GROCERY DWV RISER 1. Updated riser to match plan. SHEET R1 — FRONT REFRIG PLAN DETAIL 1 — FRONT REFRIGERATION PLAN 1. Removed floral case and circuit D12. S:\1 Projects\02\02695-W M -La Quinta\CD\CD9 03-0922-HK.doc Page 2 of 4 r , . L F• r ARCHITECTS WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 1805-3 DATE: September 23, 2003 PROJECT: La Quinta, CA CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE #9 PROJECT NO. 02-695.25 SHEET R2 — REAR REFRIG PLAN DETAIL 1 — REAR REFRIGERATION PLAN 1. Removed circuit D12. SHEET R4 — REFRIG SCHEDULES RACK D SCHEDULE 1. Changed circuit D12 to a spare circuit. ELECTRICAL SHEET E1.2 — LIGHTING DETAILS AND SITE LIGHTING LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE 1. Revised #10 fixture to 2 -Lamp 1.213F. SHEET E2.1 — POWER DROP PLAN ' DETAIL 1 — POWER DROP PLAN 1. Deleted PD4 cord reel receptacles at produce tables and revised related circuitry. SHEET E2.3 — ENLARGED POWER PLANS DETAIL 3 — PHARMACY POWER PLAN 1. Revised data box, receptacle and related circuitry locations per Pharmacy power and data change. (One new IG circuit required). DETAIL 5 — PHARMACY ELEVATION 1. Revised elevation detail requirements per Pharmacy power and data change. DETAIL 6 — PHARMACY ELEVATION 1. Revised elevation detail requirements per Pharmacy power and data change. KEYNOTES 1. Revised to include keynote 16.228. SHEET E2.4 — ENLARGED POWER PLANS KEYNOTES 1. Revised Keynote 16.425 per latest requirements. SHEET E4.2 — PANELBOARD SCHEDULES PANEL L2U 1. Revised circuit #8 to "Pharmacy IG receptacle", per Pharmacy power and data change. PANEL L4D4 1. Provided 30/2P breaker, #10 wire, for new B49A Donut Thermolizer. Circuit #27. SHEET E4.3 — PANELBOARD SCHEDULES PANEL LRX 1. Revised circuit #3 to "Spare". 2. Revised circuit #7 to "Refrigerators / Recepts". 3 Revised circuit #10 to "Spare". SHEET REM1 — REFRIGERATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLANS REFRIGERATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLANS 1. Deleted sensor for Floral case, per Floral case removal change. S:\1 Projects\02\02695-WM-La Quinta\CD\CD9 03-0922-HK.doc Page 3 of 4 P ARCH ITECTS WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 1805-3 DATE: September 23, 2003 PROJECT: La Quinta, CA CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE #9 PROJECT NO. 02-695.25 CIM —D3 SCHEDULE 1. Revised #7 to "Spare". SHEET RE1 — REFRIG ELECTRICAL PLAN DETAIL 1 — FRONT REFRIGERATION ELECTRICAL PLAN 1. Revised all refrigerated case wiring between cases for clarity and added reference to keynote 16.716. 2. Revised to include plan note referencing refrigerated case electrical connection point. 3. Deleted wiring and related circuitry for MTD -12 Floral Case, near grocery entrance. DETAIL 3 — CASE CONNECTION WIRING 1. Revised detail text to replace "flex conduit' with "liquid -tight flexible metal conduit' and "raceway" - with refrigerated case "connection point'. KEYNOTES 1. Revised keynote 16.711. 2. Revised to include keynote 16.716. SHEET RE1.1 REFRIG ELECTRICAL PLAN DETAIL 1 — REAR REFRIGERATION ELECTRICAL PLAN 1. Revised all refrigerated case wiring between cases for clarity and add reference to keynote 16.716. 2. Revised to include plan note referencing refrigerated case electrical connection point. PANEL CH2F 1. Revised circuit #24 to "Spare". KEYNOTES 1. Revised keynote 16.711. 2. Revised to include keynote 16.716. SHEET GE2 — FRONT GROCERY POWER PLAN DETAIL 1 — FRONT GROCERY POWER PLAN 1. Provided special receptacle, wiring and circuitry for B49A Donut Thermolizer. GROCERY EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE 1. Revised B49 to include B49A Donut Thermolizer. End Of Construction Change Directive #9 BY: Hans Kaufmann ' PERKOWITZ + RUTH ARCHITECTS 111 W. Ocean Blvd., 21s` Floor Long Beach, CA 90802 S:\1 Projects\02\02695-WM-La Quinta\CD\CD9 03-0922-HK.doc Page 4 of 4 UniSpec U SECTION 02775 TACTILE WARNING SURFACES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Detectable warning system tiles. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. B. C. 1.3 A. B. 1.4 A. B. C: 1.5 A. B. C. 1.6 A. Refer to Section 01330 for submittal procedures.. Manufacturer's written installation instructions. Manufacturer's warranty. QUALITY ASSURANCE Qualifications: Installer shall have a minimum of five years experience in installations similar to this project and shall be approved by the tile manufacturer. Regulatory Requirements: Tile shall comply with: L Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Title 49 CFR Transportation, Section 4.29.2 Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces. 2. California State Accessibility Standards (Title 24 CAC) requirements regarding patterns, ,color and sound on cane contact. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Allow for a minimum 6 to 8 weeks delivery to Site. Verify delivery with tile manufacturer. Deliver materials to project site in manufacturer's original, unopened containers with labels indicating brand names, colors and patterns and quality designations legible and intact. Store and protect_ materials in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. SITE CONDITIONS Adhere to manufacturer's printed recommendations for environmental requirements. Work area shall be free of traffic and any work by other trades during, and after tile installation, and shall be protected per manufacturer's printed instructions. Protect finished tile surfaces from damage by subsequent trades. WARRANTY Guarantee product in writing for a period of five years from date of final completion. The guarantee shall include without limitation, defective work, breakage, deformation, fading and chalking of finishes, and loosening of panels 092603 02775-1 NEW SECTION 09/23/03 Wal-Mart SC #1805 = La Quinta, CA PWO - 11/24/02 PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2:1 DETECTABLE WARNING SYSTEM TILE A. Manufacturer: Provide products by the following manufacturer: 1. Engineered Plastics Inc., William_ sville, NY (800) 682-2525. 2. Substitutions: Not permitted. B. Tile: Armor -Tile as manufactured by Engineered Plastics. 1. Tiles shall be cast -in-place or surface mounted type tiles or modular paver' as shown. 2. Composition: V itrified p olymer composite tactile tiles of an e poxy p olymer composition with an ultra -violet coating and abrasive -resistant mineral. 3. Tile shall incorporate an in-line dome pattern of truncated domes 0.2" in height, 0.9" diameter at the base, and 0.4" diameter at top of dome spaced 2.35" nominal as measured on a diagonal and 1.70" nominal as measured side by side. 4. Surface mounted tile shall have with twelve countersunk fastening holes, and perimeter beveled edges. 5. Size: 12" x 12" or 2'-0" x 4'-0" as required or as shown on the drawings. 6. The truncated dome height shall be graduated to minimize risk of tripping.. 7. Color: Contrasting color or yellow if required by the Authority having jurisdiction. Color shall be homogenous throughout the tile. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners (Surface Mounted): Color matched, corrosion resistant, flat head drive anchor: ''/a" diameter x 1 '/a" . long. Armor -Drive by Engineered Plastics or equal. B. Adhesive (Surface Mounted): Urethane elastomeric adhesive by Sika Corp., Uniroyal, Mapei or Bostik. C. Sealants (Surface Mounted): Epoxy two component sealant by Powers., Simpson, or Hilti. D. Cleaner: As recommended by tile manufacturer. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be installed and verify that surfaces conform to product manufacturer's requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B: Beginning of installation indicates acceptance of substrate conditions. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Prepare surfaces as required and,as recommended by the file manufacturer. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF TILE A. Install tile at locations and in the pattem/layout as shown on the drawings. B. . Install tile in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions. C. Secure surface mounted tile in place with concealed fasteners and structural elastomeric adhesive system. D. Lay tile from center of space, working toward perimeter. 02775-2 NEW SECTION 09/23/03 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA PWO —11/24/02 3.4 CLEANING A. Thoroughly clean tile surfaces in a method recommended by manufacturer. B. Replace discolored tile as required. END OF SECTION 02775-3 NEW SECTION 09/23/03 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA PWO — 11/24/02 P.O. BOX 1504 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO (76.0) 777-7012 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 FAX (760) 777-7011 BUILDING and SAFETY DEPARTMENT Finance Department; Please'Collect The -Following eeF s -For The Services Rendered ! I' 14 PROJECT: REVISIO No. (Deltas dated 9/19/2003) Tp SUPERWALMART ADDRESS�79-2995 Highway 1-1 l �r•� CUSTOMER: Perkowitz + Ruth' - 111 W. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802 PH: 562-901-1555 SERVICES RENDERED: ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW FOR MISC. REVISIONS TO Detectable Warning, Pharmacy, Bakery Equiptment, Plumbing, Mechanical. SUPPLEMENTAL TO PERMIT # 0305-257,0302- 083. Permit. Fees [Acct. Number: 101-000-439-309] PlanReview:................................. $ 87.50 (2.5 hrs X $35/hr) TOTAL FEES NOW DUE: ................................. $ 87.50 Date: Octob r 6, 2003 Initials• UniSpec.II SECTION 1'6100 - WIRING METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 0 NO 1.2 A. B. C. 092702 SUMMARY V Section Includes: SEP 2 6 2= 1. Wire and Cable. 2. Conduit 3. Outlet boxes and Conduit Fittings. 4. Metallic Floor Boxes. 5. Nonmetallic Floor Boxes 6. Wiring Devices. 7. Wire Connectors. 8. Fire Alarm/Security Alarm System Rough -In Products Provided Under Separate Contract: Under provisions of section 01600, Owner will furnish and install fire and security alarm system 1. Contractor shall provide rough -in as specified herein. REFERENCES National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC). 2. NFPA 72 — National Fire Alarm Code American Society for Testing Material (ASTM) 1. ASTM D698 - Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lbf/ft 2. ASTM D1557 - Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-bf/ft3) Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1. UL 1569 - Metal Clad Cables PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 WIRE AND CABLE A. Electrical Components and Devices: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a nationally recognized testing agency and marked for use. B. Wire and cable shall bear UL label and shall conform to standards established for such materials by nationally recognized agencies. C. Provide code gauge, soft annealed copper wire, not less than 98 percent conductivity and of 600 volt class. D. Aluminum Alloy Conductors: Compact, stranded Stabiloy AA -8000 series. Aluminum alloy conductors may be used at Contractor's option where permitted by local utility company and authority having jurisdiction unless otherwise noted on drawings. Limit use of aluminum alloy conductors to service entrance and feeder conductors #6 AWG and larger. E. Conductors: 1. Insulation type shall be one of the following: a. THHN b. THWN 16100-1 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 C. XHHW d. XHHW-2 2. Type: a. #10 and smaller — stranded or solid. b.* #8 and larger - stranded F. Interlocked Armor Metal,Clad (MC) Cable: Contractor's option as allowed by authorities having jurisdiction; MC cable shall have the following characteristics: L Aluminum MC -Lite or Standard M.C. 2. Minimum size conductor, #12 AWG copper, including green insulated equipment ground, sized in accordance with the NEC. 3. Overall moisture resistant tape. 4. Galvanized steel or aluminum interlocked cladding.' 5. Manufactured in accordance with UL 1569. G. Wire smaller than #12 AWG not permitted unless otherwise noted. #1'4 AWG, type MTW or TFF permitted for signal and pilot control circuits unless otherwise noted. H. Color code: A RION- 03[k N. ME �.�-!y qSi . N. M. MA 11N. RIM` On- 7208/12OV7 white A -black. green green W/ yellow tracer B -red C -blue 480/277V It. , grey or white with A -brown green green W/ yellow tracer colored stripe other B-oiange than yellow C -yellow I. Color code #8 AWG and smaller phase and neutral conductors by continuous outer covering. Conductors #6 AWG and larger may be color coded by tape. Tape shall have minimum of two complete wraps around conductor at 6 inches from terminations, splices, and junction points. J. Identify circuit numbers with synthetic cloth or plastic labels at splice and junction points. 2.2 CONDUIT A. Conduit types shall be as follows and shall bear UL or ETL label: 1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRC): Hot -dip galvanized. 2. Intermediate Metal.Conduit (IMC): Hot --dip galvanized. 3. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Hot -dip galvanized. 4. Schedule 40 heavy -wall PVC for all underground conduit runs. 5. Flexible Metal Conduit: Zinc -coated steel or Aluminurn. 6. Liquid Tight Flexible Steel Conduit with PVC jacket. 7. MC Cable: Steel or Aluminum Cladding B. Conduit Sizes: Size conduit in accordance with NEC unless noted otherwise on Drawings, but not less than the following: 1. Alarm and Data Systems: 3/4 inch. 2. Flexible Metal Conduit: For connection of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings, 3/8 inch. For connection of other equipment subject to vibration: 1/2 inch. 3. Underground Conduit in Parking Lot: I inch. 4. Other Uses: 1/2 inch. 16100-2 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 2.3 OUTLET BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS A. Outlet boxes and conduit fittings shall bear UL or ETL label. B. Boxes: Comply with NEC in regard to maximum allowable number of conductors. 1. Interior Boxes:. Hot -dip galvanized, 4 inches minimum octagon or square, unless otherwise noted. Provide. single or multiple gang outlet boxes as required for flush installation in drywall construction. Provide masonry boxes for outlets installed flush in concrete unit masonry. Provide single surface -mounted outlet boxes for utility type boxes. 2. Outlet Boxes: Suitable for supporting lighting fixtures if intended for that purpose. 3. Ceiling Fan Boxes: Rated and listed for mounting ceiling fans. C. Conduit Fittings: 1. Indoor EMT Fittings: Diecast or steel set screw type. 2. Outdoor EMT Fittings: Steel Compression type. 3. Outdoor GRC, IMC, or EMT Box Connectors: Weather -tight hubs. 4. Threadless GRC or IMC Fittings: Not permitted. 5. Indoor GRC or IMC connectors. 6. PVC Fittings: Solvent weld type for PVC conduit. 7. Locknuts and bushings 2.4 METALLIC FLOOR BOXES A. Manufacturer: Hubbell. 1. Floor Box - Cat. # 3SFBC (fully adjustable). 2. Cover -Cat. # 3SFBCGY. 3. Duplex Receptacle Plate - Cat. # 3SFBRP. 4. Comm/Data Plate - Cat. # 3SFBTP. B. Manufacturer: Walker 1. Floor Box - RFB4-CI-1 2. Cover - RAKME 3. Comm/Data Plate - DTB-2-2T/C C. Manufacturer: Steel City 1. Floor Box - 664 -CI 2. Cover - 664-CST-GRY 3. Duplex Receptacle Plate - 664 -RP 4. Comm/Data Plate - 664 -S -BP 2.5 WIRING DEVICES A. Branch Circuit Switches: Specification grade rated 20A 120/277V AC as follows: 1. Single Pole: a. Hubbell 1221I. b. Pass and Seymour 20AC1-1. C. Arrow Hart 1221I. d. Leviton 1221-2I. e. Bryant 4901-I. 2. Double Pole: a. Hubbell 1222I. b. Pass and Seymour 20AC24. C. Arrow Hart 1222I. d. Leviton 1222-2I. e. Bryant 4902-I 3. Three Way: 16100-3 Wal-Mart SC #1805 - La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 a. Hubbell 1223I. b. Pass and Seymour 20AC3-I C. Arrow Hart 12234. d. Leviton 1223-21. e. Bryant 4903-I. 4. Four Way: a. Hubbell 1224I. b. Pass and Seymour 20AC44. C. Arrow Hart 12244. d. Leviton 1224-2I. e. Bryant 4904-I 5. Dimmers: a. Lutron NT-600-S-NFB-IV-120. B. Receptacles: Nylon Grounding -Type Outlet Devices: Specification grade as follows: 1. Duplex Receptacle 20A 125V (5-20R): a. Hubbell 5362-I. b. Pass and Seymour 5362-I. C. Arrow Hart 5362-I. d. Leviton 5362-I. e. Bryant 5362-I. 2. Duplex Receptacle 20A 125V Isolated Ground (5-20R): a. Hubbell IG 5362. b. Pass and Seymour IG 5362ISP. C. Arrow Hart IG 5362.. d. Leviton 5362 -IG. e. Bryant 5362 -IG. 3. GFCI Receptacle 15A 125V Weatherproof (5-20R): a. Hubbell GF5252-I. b. Pass and Seymour 1591 -SI. C. Arrow Hart GF5242-I. d. Leviton 6599-I. e. Bryant GFR52FT-I.: 4. Single Twist -Lock Receptacle 15A 125V Isolated Ground (L5 -15R): a. Hubbell IG4710. b. Pass and Seymour IG4710. C. Arrow Hart IG4710. d. Leviton 47104G. e. Bryant 47104G. 5. Duplex Twist -Lock Receptacle 15A 125V Isolated Ground (L5 -15R): a. Hubbell IG4700. b. Pass and Seymour IG4700. C. Arrow Hart IG4700. d. Leviton 47004G. e. Bryant 4700 -IG. 6. UPS Receptacle 50A 125/250V 3 pole 4 Wire Grounding (L14 -50R): a. Hubbell CS6369. . b. Pass and Seymour CS6369. C. Arrow Hart CS6369. d. Leviton CS63-69. e. Bryant CS -6369. 7. ' Spacemaster Receptacle 20A 125/250V 3 pole 4 Wire Grounding (L14 -20R). a. Hubbell 2410 b. Pass & Seymour L1420 -R C. Leviton 2410A d. Arrow Hart 6400 16100-4 Wal-Mart SC #1805 - La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 C. Receptacles - Corrosion Resistant Grounding -Type Outlet Devices: Specification grade as follows: 1. " Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Duplex Outlet 15A 125V (L5 -15R): a. Hubbell47CM00. b. Pass and Seymour. CR4700. C. Bryant 4700 -CR. D. Plugs: Cord mounted grounding -type to match receptacle as follows: 1. UPS Plug 50A 125/250V 3 Pole 4 Wire Grounding (L14 -50P): a. Hubbell.CS6365C. b. Pass and Seymour CS6365. C. Arrow Hart CS6365. d. Leviton CS63-65. e. Bryant CS -6369. 2. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 15A 125V (L5 -15P): a. Hubbell47CM20C. b. Pass and Seymour CRL515-P. C. Bryant 4721-NCCR. 3. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 125V (L5 -20P): a. Hubbell 23CMI 1. b. Pass and Seymour CRL520-P. C. Leviton 23CM-11. 4. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 125/250V 1PH Isolated Ground (L14 -20P -IG): a. Hubbell 24CM1 1. b. Pass and Seymour CRL1420-P. 5. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 250V 3PH (L15 -20P): a. Hubbell 24CM2 1. 6. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 30A 250V 3PH (L15 -30P): a. Hubbell 27CM2 L 7. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 50A 250 V 3PH (50A -3P): a. Hubbell CS8365C. E. Connectors: Corrosion Resistant Connectors for Meat Prep Equipment. 1: Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125V (L5 -20R) - a. Hubbell23CM13. b. Pass and Seymour CRL520-C. C. Leviton 23 CM -13. 2. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A I25/250V 1PH (L5 -20R -IG): a. Hubbell 24CM 13. b. Pass and Seymour CRL1420-C. 3. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 250V 3PH (L15 -20R): a. Hubbell24CM23. 4. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 30A 250V 3PH (L -15-30R): a. Hubbell28CM13. 5. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 50A 250V 3PH (50A -3P): a. Hubbell8364C. F. Boots: Weatherproof Boots for Meat Prep Equipment. 1. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125V/250 (L5 -20R): a. Hubbell 60CM31 & 60CM32. b. Pass and Seymour. CRL2030-RBC & CRL2030-RPB. C. Leviton 6031-Y & 6032-Y. 2. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125/250V Isolated Ground (L14 -20R -IG): a. Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36. b. Pass and Seymour CRL2030-RBC & CRL2030-RPB. 3. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 250V 3PH (1,15-20R): a. Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36. 16100-5 Wal-Mart SC #1805 - La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 4. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 30A 250V 3PH (L15 -30R): a. Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36. 5. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector SOA 250V 3PH (50A -3P): a. Hubbell 7716C & 7717C. G. Cover Plates: 1. Nylon cover plates for flush mounted devices. 2. Galvanized steel plates where devices are installed on exposed fittings or boxes. 3. Weatherproof in -use, lockable cover plates: a. TayMac 2054-8-20550 b. Hubbell WP26M C. Leviton 5977-DGY 4. 302 stainless steel cover plates for recessed outlet boxes in masonry walls. 5. Blank cover.plate on all boxes without device. H. Colors: 1. Unless otherwise noted, wiring devices and cover plates shall be ivory nylon. 2. Blank Cover Plates: On boxes without devices or fixtures, provide same type and color as those installed on devices in the same room or area. 3. Isolated ground receptacles: Orange nylon cover plates with circuit number engraved in plate. 4. Cover plates for wiring devices mounted in FRP panels in grocery shall match the color of FRP panels. 2.6 WIRE CONNECTORS A. Splices: 1. #8 AWG and Smaller: Ideal Wingnut, 3M Scotchlok, or equal connectors of proper size. 3M No. 567 in- line self -stripping connectors will be permitted only at ballast lead connections in fluorescent light rows. 2. #6 AWG and Larger: Solderless lugs and connectors. 2.7 FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM ROUGH -IN Fire Alarm/Security Alarm Conduit System: Provide conduit system with pull string and outlet box including remote conduit to fire pump, control valve supervisory switches (PIV valves) or tank as indicated on Drawings and outlined below. 1. If shut off valve is located remote from store building, provide 3/4 inch conduit with pull string from remote Iocation to building entrance location. 2. If pump and pump controls are located remote from store building, provide 2 inch conduit with pull string from the remote location to building entrance location. 3. If tank and tank indicators are located remote from store building, provide 2 inch conduit with pull string from remote location to building entrance location. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION - GENERAL A. Install specified materials in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. B.' Where switches 'operating at 277 volts are on same circuit and are ganged, provide permanently installed steel barriers between switches. Where switches operating at 277 volts are on separate circuits and are ganged, provide separate boxes and separate coverplates for each circuit. C. Access to Equipment: Coordinate access doors to allow for easy access of equipment for repair and maintenance. D. Trenching: Perform trenching and backfilling as specified in division 2. Maintain 7.5 inch center to center horizontal and vertical spacing at service entrance conduits. 16100-6 I Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 E. Aluminum Alloy Conductors: Splices in service entrance and feeders not permitted. Utilize oxidation inhibiting compound (Penetrox, De -ox) at conductor terminations. 3.2 WIRE A. Tie wrap groups of conductors in switchboards and panel boards. 3.3 CONDUIT A. Installation: 1. Install conduit concealed, except in unfinished areas and where indicated on Drawings. 2. Support conduit by means of specified hangers. 3. Clean PVC conduit per manufacturer's recommendations before application of solvent cement. 4. Coordinate flashings where conduit penetrates roof membrane. 5. Paint metallic conduit under concrete slab or where installed in contact with earth. Apply two 6 mil coats of PVC or Asphalt paint continuously along entire length of conduit prior to installation below grade. Do not run conduit in concrete slab. 6. Install flexiblemetal conduit or liquid tight flexible metal conduit. for final connections to dry -type transformers, baler, air compressors, HVAC equipment, motors and other vibrating equipment. 7. Coordinate installation of conduit in masonry work. 8. Do not install conduit under slab unless indicated on Drawings. Conduit installed below slab shall be galvanized rigid metal (GRC), intermediate metal conduit (IMC), or Schedule 40 PVC. Provide exterior coated GRC bends and elbows for all under ground conduit 9. Route above grade conduit parallel or perpendicular to building lines. 10. Maintain minimum of 6 inches clearance at flues and heat sources. 11. Install GRC conduit penetrating above grade outdoors or penetrating concrete slabs, Including elbow. 12. Install GRC elbow on all conduit runs that have 45° bends or greater. 13. Install double locknut and bushings when terminating GRC or IMC conduit, except where conduit terminates in threaded hub. B. Location: 1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRC): Permitted for general exposed or. concealed work above or below grade. 2.' Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Permitted for general exposed or concealed work above or below grade. 3. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Permitted for general exposed or concealed work above grade. 4. PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (PVC) Unless Noted Otherwise on Drawings: Permitted for below -grade use when permitted by local governing codes. 5. Flexible Metal Conduit: Permitted in attic spaces and exposed in lengths of 6 feet or less for connections to equipment in dry areas. 'Not permitted for general exposed or concealed work. For connection of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings and connection of other equipment subject to vibration. 6. Liquid tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Permitted exposed in lengths of 6 feet or less for connections to food service equipment, refrigeration equipment and other vibrating equipment in damp locations where rigid connections are not suitable. 7. MC Cable: Permitted only where concealed inside partitions and above finished ceilings. Cable exposed on walls or in open bar joist areas will not be permitted. Cut cable with manufacturer's recommended armor stripping tool. Provide manufacturers approved connectors. 3.4 WIRING DEVICES A. Replace outlets or devices improperly located or installed. Set outlets and devices plumb or horizontal and extend to, but not project above, finished surface. B. Unless otherwise noted, receptacles, switches, and other wiring devices shall not be mounted back-to-back. 3.5 WIRE CONNECTIONS 16100-7 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02 A. Make final connection of motors, starters, disconnects, and other items furnished under other Sections. 3.6 FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM ROUGH -IN A. Install fire alarm/security alarm conduit system, 120 volt supply connection, and fire alarm grounding conductor. END OF SECTION i I 16100-8 Wal-Mart SC #1805 — La Quinta, CA CCD#9 9/19/03 PWO 11/24/02