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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
Installation
1. General: Install system in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC), Near Field
Communicators(NFC), International Building Code (IBC), Americans With Disabilities (ADA),
Underwriter Laboratories (UL), National Fire and Protection Association (NFPA) 70 and other
applicable codes. Install equipment in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions.
2. Wiring Methods: Install wiring in raceway except consoles, desks, and counters.
3. Control Circuit Wiring: Install control circuits in accordance with NFPA 70 and as indicated.
Provide number of conductors as recommended by system manufacturer to provide control functions
indicated or specified.
4. Wiring within Enclosures: Provide adequate length of conductors. Bundle, lace, and train the
conductors to terminal points with no excess. Provide and use lacing bars or tie wraps.
5. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make splices, taps and terminations on terminal strips in junction,
pull, and outlet boxes, terminal cabinets and equipment enclosures.
6. Identification of Conductors and Cables: Use color coding of conductors or apply wire and cable
marking tape to designate wires and cables so all media are identified in coordination with system
wiring diagrams.
7. Weatherproofing: Provide weatherproof enclosures for items to be mounted outdoors or exposed to
weather.
8. Repairs: Wherever walls, ceilings, floors, or other building finishes are cut for installation, repair,
restore, and refinish to original appearance.
Grounding
Provide equipment grounding connections for interconnections systems as indicated. Tighten connections
to comply with tightening torques specified in UL Standard 486A to assure permanent and effective
grounds.
Field Quality Control
1. Manufacturer's Field Services: Provide services of a factory authorized service representative to
supervise the field assembly and connection of components and the pre-testing, testing, and
adjustment of the system.
2. Pre-testing: Upon completing installation of the system, align, adjust, and balance the system and
perform complete 100% pre-testing of all devices. Determine, through pre-testing, the conformance
of the system to the requirements of Drawings and Specifications. Correct deficiencies observed in
pre-testing. Replace malfunctioning or damaged items with new and retest until satisfactory
performance and conditions are achieved.
3. System Validation: Upon completion of Pre-testing, notify Harris County a minimum of ten (10) days
in advance, of acceptance test performance schedule and conduct tests of all devices in his presence.
Provide a complete step by step written record of test results which shall be turned over to Harris
County along with the As-built documentation. This process shall be known as the "System
Validation".
4. Operational Test: Perform an operational system test to verify conformance of system to these
specifications.
5. Inspection: Make observations to verify that units and controls are properly labeled and
interconnecting wires and terminals are identified.
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