1、TESTPDF*DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CEGS-16415 (August 1996)U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS -SupersedingCEGS-16415 (December 1991)GUIDE SPECIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTIONIncludes changes through Notice 4 (March 2000)Includes Text Adjustment change (Reference added)(July 2000)Includes Special Change (Submittal P
2、aragraph)(June/August 2000)Latest change indicated by CHG tags*SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSDIVISION 16 - ELECTRICALSECTION 16415ELECTRICAL WORK, INTERIOR08/96PART 1 GENERAL1.1 REFERENCES1.2 GENERAL1.2.1 Rules1.2.2 Coordination1.2.3 Special Environments1.2.3.1 Weatherproof Locations1.2.3.2 Hazardous Loc
3、ations1.2.3.3 Ducts, Plenums and Other Air-Handling Spaces1.2.4 Standard Products1.2.5 Nameplates1.2.5.1 Identification Nameplates1.2.5.2 Liquid-Filled Transformer Nameplates1.2.6 As-Built Drawings1.2.7 Recessed Light Fixtures (RLF) Option1.3 SUBMITTALS1.4 WORKMANSHIP1.5 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTSPART 2 P
4、RODUCTS2.1 BUSWAYS2.1.1 Feeder Busways2.1.2 Plug-In Busways2.2 CABLES AND WIRES2.2.1 Equipment Manufacturer Requirements2.2.2 Aluminum Conductors2.2.3 Insulation2.2.4 Bonding Conductors2.2.5 Service Entrance CablesSECTION 16415 Page 1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitt
5、ed without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF2.2.6 Non-metallic Sheathed Cable2.2.7 Metal-Clad Cable2.2.8 Armored Cable2.2.9 Mineral-Insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable2.2.10 Flat Conductor Cable2.2.11 Tray Cable or Power Limited Tray Cable2.2.12 Cord Sets and Power-Supply Cords2.3 CABLE TRAYS2.3.1 Trough2.3.
6、2 Ladder2.3.3 Channel2.3.4 Cantilever2.4 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTION2.5 CHARGERS, BATTERY2.6 CIRCUIT BREAKERS2.6.1 MOLDED-CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS2.6.1.1 Construction2.6.1.2 Ratings2.6.1.3 Cascade System Ratings2.6.1.4 Thermal-Magnetic Trip Elements2.6.2 Solid-State Trip Elements2.6.3 Current-Li
7、miting Circuit Breakers2.6.4 SWD Circuit Breakers2.6.5 HACR Circuit Breakers2.6.6 Low-Voltage Power2.6.7 Medium-Voltage Circuit Breakers2.6.8 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters2.7 MOTOR SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (MSCP)2.7.1 Construction2.7.2 Ratings2.8 CONDUIT AND TUBING2.8.1 Electrical, Zinc-Coated St
8、eel Metallic Tubing (EMT)2.8.2 Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT)2.8.3 Electrical Plastic Tubing and Conduit2.8.4 Flexible Conduit, Steel and Plastic2.8.5 Intermediate Metal Conduit2.8.6 PVC Coated Rigid Steel Conduit2.8.7 Rigid Aluminum Conduit2.8.8 Rigid Metal Conduit2.8.9 Rigid Plastic Conduit2.
9、8.10 Surface Metal Electrical Raceways and Fittings2.9 CONDUIT AND DEVICE BOXES AND FITTINGS2.9.1 Boxes, Metallic Outlet2.9.2 Boxes, Nonmetallic, Outlet and Flush-Device Boxes and Covers2.9.3 Boxes, Outlet for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations2.9.4 Boxes, Switch (Enclosed), Surface-Mounted2.9.
10、5 Fittings for Conduit and Outlet Boxes2.9.6 Fittings For Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations2.9.7 Fittings, PVC, for Use with Rigid PVC Conduit and Tubing2.10 CONDUIT COATINGS PLASTIC RESIN SYSTEM2.11 CONNECTORS, WIRE PRESSURE2.11.1 For Use With Copper Conductors2.11.2 For Use With Aluminum Con
11、ductors2.12 ELECTRICAL GROUNDING AND BONDING EQUIPMENT2.12.1 Ground Rods2.12.2 Ground Bus2.13 ENCLOSURES2.13.1 Cabinets and Boxes2.13.2 Circuit Breaker EnclosuresSECTION 16415 Page 2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF2.13.3 Circui
12、t Breaker Enclosures for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations2.14 LIGHTING FIXTURES, LAMPS, BALLASTS, EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT, CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES2.14.1 Lamps2.14.2 Ballasts and Transformers2.14.3 Fixtures2.14.4 Lampholders, Starters, and Starter Holders2.14.5 Ultrasonic, and Passive Infrared Oc
13、cupancy Sensors2.15 LOW-VOLTAGE FUSES AND FUSEHOLDERS2.15.1 Fuses, Low Voltage Cartridge Type2.15.2 Fuses, High-Interrupting-Capacity, Current-Limiting Type2.15.3 Fuses, Class K, High-Interrupting-Capacity Type2.15.4 Fuses, Class H2.15.5 Fuses, Class R2.15.6 Fuses, Class T2.15.7 Fuses for Supplement
14、ary Overcurrent Protection2.15.8 Fuses, D-C for Industrial Use2.15.9 Fuseholders2.16 INSTRUMENTS, ELECTRICAL INDICATING2.17 MOTORS, AC, FRACTIONAL AND INTEGRAL2.17.1 Rating2.17.2 Motor Efficiencies2.18 MOTOR CONTROLS AND MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS2.18.1 General2.18.2 Motor Starters2.18.2.1 Reduced-Voltag
15、e Starters2.18.3 Thermal-Overload Protection2.18.4 Low-Voltage Motor Overload Relays2.18.4.1 General2.18.4.2 Construction2.18.4.3 Ratings2.18.5 Automatic Control Devices2.18.5.1 Direct Control2.18.5.2 Pilot-Relay Control2.18.5.3 Manual/Automatic Selection2.18.6 Motor Control Centers2.19 PANELBOARDS2
16、.20 RECEPTACLES2.20.1 Hospital Grade2.20.2 Heavy Duty Grade2.20.3 Standard Grade2.20.4 Ground Fault Interrupters2.20.5 Hazardous (Classified) Locations2.20.6 NEMA Standard Receptacle Configurations2.21 Service Entrance Equipment2.22 SPLICE, CONDUCTOR2.23 POWER-SWITCHGEAR ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING SWITCHB
17、OARDS2.23.1 Circuit Breakers2.23.2 Auxiliary Equipment2.23.2.1 Instruments2.23.2.2 Control Switch2.23.2.3 Control Power Sources2.24 SNAP SWITCHES2.25 TAPES2.25.1 Plastic Tape2.25.2 Rubber Tape2.26 TRANSFORMERS2.26.1 Transformers, Dry-TypeSECTION 16415 Page 3Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproducti
18、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF2.26.2 Liquid-Insulated Transformers2.26.3 Average Sound Level2.27 ISOLATED POWER SYSTEM EQUIPMENT2.28 WATTHOUR METERS, UTILITY REVENUE2.29 WATTHOUR/DEMAND METERS, CHECK2.30 INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS2.30.1 General2.30.2 Current Transformer
19、s2.30.2.1 Current Transformers for Power Transformers2.30.2.2 Current Transformers for Metal-Enclosed Switchgear2.30.2.3 Current Transformers for Metal-Clad Switchgear2.30.2.4 Current Transformers for kWH and Demand Metering (Low Voltage)2.30.2.5 Voltage Transformers2.31 WIRING DEVICES2.32 Liquid-Di
20、electrics2.33 COORDINATED POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION2.33.1 Scope of Analyses2.33.2 Determination of Facts2.33.3 Single Line Diagram2.33.4 Fault Current Analysis2.33.4.1 Method2.33.4.2 Data2.33.4.3 Fault Current Availability2.33.5 Coordination Study2.33.6 Study ReportPART 3 EXECUTION3.1 GROUNDING3.1.1 G
21、round Rods3.1.2 Ground Bus3.1.3 Grounding Conductors3.2 WIRING METHODS3.2.1 Conduit and Tubing Systems3.2.1.1 Pull Wires3.2.1.2 Conduit Stub-Ups3.2.1.3 Below Slab-on-Grade or in the Ground3.2.1.4 Installing in Slabs Including Slabs on Grade3.2.1.5 Changes in Direction of Runs3.2.1.6 Supports3.2.1.7
22、Exposed Raceways3.2.1.8 Exposed Risers3.2.1.9 Exposed Lengths of Conduit, Over 600 Volts3.2.1.10 Communications Raceways3.2.2 Busway Systems3.2.3 Cable Trays3.2.4 Cables and Conductors3.2.4.1 Sizing3.2.4.2 Use of Aluminum Conductors in Lieu of Copper3.2.4.3 Cable Systems3.2.4.4 Mineral-Insulated Cab
23、le3.2.4.5 Cable Splicing3.2.4.6 Conductor Identification and Tagging3.3 BOXES AND SUPPORTS3.3.1 Box Applications3.3.2 Brackets and Fasteners3.3.3 Mounting in Walls, Ceilings, or Recessed Locations3.3.4 Installation in Overhead SpacesSECTION 16415 Page 4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
24、 networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF3.4 DEVICE PLATES3.5 RECEPTACLES3.5.1 Single and Duplex, 15 or 20-ampere, 125 volt3.5.2 Clock Outlet3.5.3 Floor Outlets3.5.4 Weatherproof Applications3.5.4.1 Damp Locations3.5.4.2 Wet Locations3.5.5 Receptacles, 15-Ampere, 250-Volt3.5.6 Recep
25、tacles, 20-Ampere, 250-Volt3.5.7 Receptacles, 30-Ampere, 125/250-Volt3.5.8 Receptacles, 30-Ampere, 250-Volt3.5.9 Receptacles, 50-Ampere, 125/250-Volt3.5.10 Receptacles, 50-Ampere, 250-Volt3.5.11 Special-Purpose or Heavy-Duty Receptacles3.6 WALL SWITCHES3.7 SERVICE EQUIPMENT3.8 PANELBOARDS AND LOADCE
26、NTERS3.8.1 Loadcenters3.8.2 Panelboards3.9 FUSES3.9.1 Cartridge Fuses; Noncurrent-Limiting Type3.9.2 Cartridge Fuses; Current-Limiting Type3.9.3 Continuous Current Ratings (600 Amperes and Smaller)3.9.4 Continuous Current Ratings (Greater than 600 Amperes)3.9.5 Motor and Transformer Circuit Fuses3.1
27、0 UNDERGROUND SERVICE3.11 AERIAL SERVICE3.12 MOTORS3.13 MOTOR CONTROL3.13.1 Reduced-Voltage Controllers3.13.2 Motor Control Centers3.13.3 Contacts3.13.4 Safety Controls3.14 MOTOR-DISCONNECT MEANS3.15 TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION3.16 LIGHTING FIXTURES, LAMPS AND BALLASTS3.16.1 Lamps3.16.2 Lighting Fixtur
28、es3.16.2.1 Accessories3.16.2.2 Ceiling Fixtures3.16.2.3 Fixtures for Installation in Grid Type Ceilings3.16.2.4 Suspended Fixtures3.16.3 Ballasts3.16.4 Emergency Light Sets3.17 BATTERY CHARGERS3.18 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS3.18.1 Motors and Motor Control3.18.2 Installation of Government-Furnished Equipm
29、ent3.18.3 Food Service Equipment Provided Under Other Sections3.19 CIRCUIT PROTECTIVE DEVICES3.20 PAINTING AND FINISHING3.21 REPAIR OF EXISTING WORK3.22 FIELD TESTING3.22.1 Safety3.22.2 Ground-Resistance Tests3.22.3 Ground-Grid Connection Inspection3.22.4 Cable Tests3.22.4.1 Medium Voltage Cable Tes
30、tsSECTION 16415 Page 5Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF3.22.4.2 Low Voltage Cable Tests3.22.5 Metal Enclosed Bus Duct Tests3.22.6 Motor Tests3.22.7 Liquid-Filled Transformer Tests3.22.8 Dry-Type Transformer Tests3.22.9 Circuit B
31、reaker Tests3.22.9.1 Circuit Breaker Tests, Medium Voltage3.22.9.2 Circuit Breakers, Low Voltage3.22.9.3 Circuit Breakers, Molded Case3.22.10 Motor Control Centers3.22.11 Protective Relays3.23 OPERATING TESTS3.24 FIELD SERVICE3.24.1 Onsite Training3.24.2 Installation Engineer3.25 ACCEPTANCE- End of
32、Section Table of Contents -SECTION 16415 Page 6Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDF*DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CEGS-16415 (August 1996)U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS -SupersedingCEGS-16415 (December 1991)GUIDE SPECIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCT
33、IONIncludes changes through Notice 4 (March 2000)Includes Text Adjustment change (Reference added)(July 2000)Includes Special Change (Submittal Paragraph)(June/August 2000)Latest change indicated by CHG tags*SECTION 16415ELECTRICAL WORK, INTERIOR08/96*NOTE: This guide specification covers the requir
34、ements for interior electrical work. This guide specification is to be used in the preparation of project specifications in accordance with ER 1110-1-8155.Comments and suggestions on this guide specification are welcome and should be directed to the proponent of the specification. A listing of propo
35、nents, including their organization designation and telephone number, is at URL http:/www.hnd.usace.army.mil/techinfo/index.htm, and an electronic feedback page for submission of recommended changes is available at the same address. Use of electronic communication is encouraged.*PART 1 GENERAL1.1 RE
36、FERENCES*NOTE: Issue (date) of references included in project specifications need not be more current than provided by the latest change (Notice) to this guide specification.*The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to in
37、 the text by basic designation only.AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI)SECTION 16415 Page 7Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TESTPDFANSI C12.1 (1995) Code for Electricity MeteringANSI C12.4 (1984; R 1996) Mechanical Demand Regi
38、stersANSI C12.10 (1997) Electromechanical Watthour MetersANSI C12.11 (1987; R 1993) Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering, 10 kV BIL Through 350 kV BIL (0.6 kV NSV through 69 kV NSV)ANSI C37.16 (1997) Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and AC Power Circuit Protectors - Preferred Ratings, Rela
39、ted Requirements, and Application RecommendationsANSI C39.1 (1981; R 1992) Requirements for Electrical Analog Indicating InstrumentsANSI C57.12.10 (1988) Safety Requirements for Transformers 230 kV and Below 833/958 Through 8333/10417 kVA, Single-Phase, and 750/862 Through 60 000/80 000/100 000 kVA,
40、 Three-Phase Without Load Tap Charging; and 3750/4687 Through 60 000/80 000/100 000 kVA With Load Tap ChargingANSI C57.12.13 (1982) Conformance Requirements for Liquid-Filled Transformers Used in Unit Installations, Including Unit SubstationsANSI C57.12.27 (1982) Conformance Requirements for Liquid-
41、Filled Distribution Transformers Used in Pad-Mounted Installations, Including Unit SubstationsANSI C57.12.50 (1981; R 1989) Ventilated Dry-type Distribution Transformers 1 to 500 kVA, Single-Phase; and 15 to 500 kVA, Three-Phase with High-Voltage 601 to 34 500 Volts, Low-Voltage 120 to 600 VoltsANSI
42、 C57.12.51 (1981; R 1989) Ventilated Dry-Type Power Transformers, 501 kVA and Larger, Three-Phase, with High-Voltage 601 to 34 500 Volts, Low-Voltage 208Y/120 to 4160 VoltsANSI C57.12.52 (1981; R 1989) Sealed Dry-Type Power Transformers, 501 kVA and Larger, Three-Phase with High-Voltage 601 to 34 50
43、0 Volts, Low-Voltage 208Y/120 to 4160 VoltsANSI C57.12.70 (1978; R 1993) Terminal Markings and Connections for Distribution and Power Transformers ANSI C78.1 (1991; C78.1a; R 1996) Fluorescent Lamps - SECTION 16415 Page 8Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without li
44、cense from IHS-,-,-TESTPDFRapid-Start Types - Dimensional and Electrical CharacteristicsANSI C78.20 (1995) Electric Lamps - Characteristics of Incandescent Lamps A, G, PS, and Similar Shapes with E26 Medium Screw BasesANSI C78.21 (1995) Physical and Electrical Characteristics - Incandescent Lamps -
45、PAR and R ShapesANSI C78.1350 (1990) 400-Watt, 100-Volt, S51 Single-Ended High-Pressure Sodium LampsANSI C78.1351 (1989) 250-Watt, 100-Volt S50 Single-Ended High-Pressure Sodium LampsANSI C78.1352 (1990) 1000-Watt, 250-Volt, S52 Single-Ended High-Pressure Sodium LampsANSI C78.1355 (1989) 150-Watt, 5
46、5-Volt S55 High-Pressure Sodium LampsANSI C78.1375 (1996) 400-Watt, M59 Single-Ended Metal-Halide lampsANSI C78.1376 (1996) 1000-Watt, M47 Single-Ended Metal-Halide LampsANSI C78.2A (1991) 18 R 1997) Laminated Thermosetting MaterialsASTM D 4059 (1996) Analysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Insulating Liquids by Gas SECTION 16415 Page 9Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo repro
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