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Execution 3.1 Colour Identification of Equipment 3.2 Nameplate Identification of Equipment 3.3 Panelboard Directories 3.4 Communications Cable and Equipment Labeling 3.5 Intermittent Colour Coding of Conduit and Cable 3.6 Identification of Pull and Junction Boxes 3.7 Colour Identification of Wiring 3.8 Name/Number Identification of Wiring 3.9 Identification of Receptacles and Fire Alarm End-of-Line Resistors and Duct Detectors 3.10 Equipment Identification Schedule This Section makes specific references to numerous items of equipment and systems, not all of which will apply to every project. Edit this Section accordingly to delete inapplicable requirements. Identification and labeling, including colour coding of conduit and cable, is the responsibility of the electrical subcontractor. The painting subcontractor is responsible for onsite painting of electrical conduit, cable and equipment, excluding banding. Identification requirements are specified accordingly in this Section and in Section 099130  Painting of Mechanical and Electrical Work. Use the following identification standard when labeling communications cabling components. Include required cabling designations on the drawings. IDF Rooms Number:XYZ, where: - "XY" is floor number represented by two digits. - "Z" is a sequential letter (A,B, etc.) designating which room. Riser and equipment rooms are considered equivalent. OutletAssembly:000-X where: - "000" is a threedigit address. - "X" is one of following outlet types: - "A" for telephone outlet. - "B" for data (copper) outlet. - "C" for data (fiber) outlet. Panels: .1 Horizontal Distribution:XYZH, where: - "XYZ" is room number as described above. - "H" indicates "Horizontal". - Port Labeling:threedigit address of workstation connected. .2 Equipment:XYZE - "XYZ" is room number as described above. - "E" indicates "Equipment". - Port Labeling:threedigit sequential number .3 Riser:XYZR - "XYZ" is room number as described above. - "R" indicates "Riser". - Port Labeling:threedigit sequential number .4 RS232/422:XYZRS[232][422]: - "XYZ" is room number as described above. - Port Labeling:twodigit sequential number. .5 Attach interroom connection to identically numbered panel outlets, and, wherever possible, to outlets at same position on each panel. Cables: .1 Horizontal (outlet) Cables: .1 Outlet End:XYZ, where "XYZ" designates IDF room number as described above to which cable goes. .2 Room (IDF) End:PQR[OUTLET TYPE], where: - PQR is a three-digit outlet address, - [OUTLET TYPE] is one of the following outlet types: - A for telephone - B for data - C for fiber - RS-232 - RS-422 .3 Equipment Room/Riser/Backbone Cables: destination is another IDF room, MDF room, or outlet. TYPE[MN]/[XYZ][[0][00]] where: - [TYPE] would be: - VUTP for (voice UTP). - DUTP for (data UTP). - DSTP for (data STP). - FO for (fiber optic). - COAX (coaxial). - RS[232][422] - [MN] is sequential number (01, 02, etc.) of cable if multiple runs of same type. - XYZ is IDF Or MDF destination room if cable goes to another IDF or MDF room - [0]00 is the address of the outlet if cable goes to outlet. END OF DATA SHEETS 1. General 1.1 scope .1 Identification for electrical systems, equipment, conduit and related components. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Submittals Division 01 .2 Painting of Mechanical and Electrical Work Section099130 1.3 quality control .1 Coordinate painting of electrical work with Section 09 91 30. .2 Colour code electrical equipment, components and exposed conduits. .3 Submit a schedule of conduit and equipment identification methods, materials and colours to the Ministers representative for review. 1.4 Reference standards .1 Federal Standard 595C Colours. 2. Products 2.1 IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS .1 Lamicoid Nameplates: 3mm thick plastic engraving sheet, black face, white core, mechanically attached, sizes as follows: .1 Size 1:12mm high with 5mm high letters. .2 Size 2:20mm high with 8mm high letters. .3 Size 3:25mm high with 12mm high letters. .2 Wire Identification Materials: Use one of the following: .1 Heat shrink sleeves, blank. .2 Clear plastic tape wrapon strips with white writing section. .3 Wrapon strips, prenumbered. .4 Slipon identification bead markers or sleeves, blank or prenumbered. .3 Colour Banding Tape:25 mm wide adhesive backed plastic tape, integrally coloured. 3. Execution 3.1 COLOUR IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT .1 Electrical equipment shall be prefinished in coded colours designating voltage or system, as indicated. SPECNOTE:Edit 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 to delete inapplicable voltages and systems. .2 All switchgear, distribution centre, panel boards, motor control centre, motor starter cabinets, motor control cabinets, disconnect switches, contractor cabinets, relay cabinets, transformers, termination cabinets, splitter boxes, busduct, cable duct, etc., are to be color coded as follows: Voltage Colour .1 High Voltage (in excess of 750 V): Brown .2 347/600 V: Sand .3 120/208 V: Grey .4 Emergency Power: Associated Voltage Colour .5 Fire Alarm & Firephone: Red .6 Security/Intrusion/Surveillance: Green .7 Low Voltage Switching: Black .8 Annunciator Cabinets: Black .9 Data/Telephone Cabinets: Blue .10 Telephone Backboards: Grey .11 Television: White .12 Public Address/Intercom: Purple .3 All pull boxes, junction boxes, covers, and conduit banding shall be finished in the following colors: System Colour .1 347/600 V: Sand .2 347/600 V Emergency: Sand (covers marked EM) .3 277/480 V: Bronze .4 277/480 V Emergency: Bronze (covers marked EM) .5 120/208 V: Grey .6 120/208 V Emergency: Grey (covers marked EM) .6 In Excess of 750 V: Brown .7 In Excess of 750 V Emergency: Brown (covers marked EM) .8 Fire Alarm & Firephone: Red .9 Security/Intrusion/Surveillance: Green .10 Data/Telephone (VOIP): Blue .11 Public Address/Intercom: Purple .12 Sound Masking: Orange .13 Nurse Call: Yellow .14 Television: White .15 Low Voltage Switching: Black .16 Low Voltage Switching Emergency: Black (covers marked EM) Note: All cover markings are to be in Black lettering with the exception of Low Voltage Switching Emergency that is to be marked with White lettering. .4 Where impracticable to obtain equipment prefinished in coded colours, equipment may be site painted in coded colours. Coordinate with work specified in Section 099130. 3.2 NAMEPLATE IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT .1 Identify equipment with lamicoid nameplates, as indicated in Equipment Identification Schedule. 3.3 PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES .1 Identify loads controlled by each overcurrent protective device in each panelboard, by means of a typewritten panelboard directory. 3.4 COMMUNICATIONS CABLE AND EQUIPMENT LABELING .1 Label communication outlets, panels and ports with lamicoid nameplates as specified in Equipment Identification Schedule. .2 Label each of cables with other ends address using Wire Identification Materials. .3 Label outlets with labels vertically aligned in each row. .4 Position panel labels in the same position on each panel. 3.5 INTERMITTENT COLOUR CODING OF CONDUIT AND CABLE .1 Apply colour banding (tape or paint) in required colours for each voltage or system in 25mm wide bands all around conduit or cable as follows: .1 At least once in each 10m of conduit or cable run. .2 Where conduit or cable enters inaccessible ceiling, wall and floor spaces. .3 At least once in each room or area through which a conduit or cable passes. .2 Apply colour banding on electrical conduit and cable in the following locations as defined in Section 099130: .1 Exposed in service areas. .2 Exposed in unfinished areas. .3 Semi-concealed spaces. .4 Exposed to Exterior. 3.6 IDENTIFICATION OF PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES .1 Identify pull and junction boxes over 100mm size as follows: .1 Use boxes which are prefinished in coded colours, or spray paint inside and outside of boxes prior to installation, in coded colours designating voltage or system. .2 Apply size 2 lamicoid nameplate to cover of each box. Identify system name. Where sequence identification is required, identify system name and number. .2 Identify pull and junction boxes 100mm or less in size as follows: .1 Spray paint inside of boxes in coded colours designating voltage or system. .2 Apply permanent identifying markings directly to box covers designating voltage or system using indelible black ink. 3.7 COLOUR IDENTIFICATION OF WIRING .1 Identify No. 4/0AWG wiring and smaller by continuous insulation colour. .2 Identify wiring larger than No. 4/0AWG by continuous insulation colour or by colour banding tape applied at each end and at splices. .3 Colour coding shall be in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, and as follows:  Voltage  Colour.1120/208 V, 3 phase:Red, black and blue..2120/208V emergency:Red, black and blue withyellow tracer..3347/600V 3 phase:Orange, brown and yellow..4347/600V emergency:Orange, brown and yellowwith red tracer. .4 Where multiconductor cables are used, use same colour coding system for identification of wiring throughout each system. .5 Maintain phase sequence and colour coding throughout each system. 3.8 NAME/NUMBER IDENTIFICATION OF WIRING .1 Identify No. 8AWG wiring and smaller using one of the wire identification materials specified in 2.1. .2 Type or print on blank wire identification materials using indelible black ink. .3 Identify wiring at all pull boxes, junction boxes, and outlet boxes for all systems. .4 Identify each conductor as to panel and circuit, terminal, terminal numbers, system number scheme, and polarization, as applicable. 3.9 IDENTIFICATION OF RECEPTACLES AND FIRE ALARM END-OF-LINE RESISTORS AND DUCT DETECTORS .1 Standard duplex receptacles: provide lamicoid nametag with 6 mm high white lettering on black background (red background for emergency receptacles) indicating circuit and panel designation and locate on wall above receptacle. On all other receptacles provide lamicoid nametag indicating voltage, phase, amps, circuit and panel designations. .2 Fire alarm end-of line resistors and duct detectors: identify zone number with 6 mm high white lettering on red background on lamicoid nametag located on wall above device. Identify remote LED indicators for duct detectors. SPECNOTE:Edit "Equipment Identification Schedule" to delete inapplicable items of equipment and identification requirements. 3.10 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION SCHEDULE Equipment Colour Nameplate Identification Lamicoid Nameplate Size Main Distribution CentreVoltage Colour Building name, consulting engineer, date installed, amperage, voltage3 Main breaker Metering cabinet 2 Instrument transformer enclosure2 Loads controlled by each overcurrent protective device1 Metering devices1Distribution CentresVoltage Colour Distribution centre designation, amperage, and voltage2 Loads controlled by each overcurrent protective device1PanelboardsVoltage Colour  Panelboard designation2Motor Control CentresVoltage Colour M.C.C. designation, amperage and voltage2 Motors or loads controlled by each unit and mnemonics1 Relay terminal and transformer compartments1Manual Motor StartersN/A Load controlled and mnemonics1Ground BusN/A System Ground1On/Off SwitchesN/A Load controlled1 cont'd 3.10 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION SCHEDULE (Cont'd) Equipment Colour Nameplate Identification Lamicoid Nameplate Size DisconnectVoltage Voltage and equipment2Switches, Colour controlled and mnemonicsMagnetic Motor Startersand Contactors:TransformersVoltage Colour Transformer designation, capacity, secondary and primary voltages 2Emergency Power EquipmentVoltage Colour Designation and voltage2Wireways N/A Voltage and system designation2Line VoltageVoltage Designation and voltage2Cabinets andColourEnclosuresLow Voltage Cabinets andSystem Colour System name; system name and number if more than one cabinet or enclosure2Enclosures Major components within cabinets and enclosures1CommunicationOutlet and OutletAssembliesN/A Outlet Designation1CommunicationPanelsN/A Panel Designation1CommunicationPortsN/A Port Designation1  3.11 COLOUR SCHEDULE Federal Standard 595C Electrical Colours Colour Numbers Blue 15052 Green 14449 Brown 10115 Sand 13613 Grey 16307 or ASA61 Grey Black 17038 Bronze 13275 Purple 17100 Orange 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