ࡱ> g ~bjbj:: HX jX ju. cccccwww8;w9p(OR!5#8888888$:8=8c$OO$$8ccH8\'\'\'$cc8\'$8\'\'V./`T͎ %/ }8809/0=&=/=c/$$\'#$ /$Y$$$88&$$$9$$$$=$$$$$$$$$ Y ): SECTION 26 05 33 raceways, Cable trays, and boxes GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This Section specifies the requirements for raceways, conduits, and boxes. REFERENCE STANDARDS The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified by a specific edition date. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be applicable to this Project. All materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with the applicable requirements and standards addressed within the following references: ANSI C80.1 - Rigid Steel Conduit, Zinc-Coated. ANSI C80.3 - Electrical Metallic Tubing, Zinc Coated. ANSI/NEMA FB 1 - Fittings and Supports for Conduit and Cable Assemblies. ANSI/NEMA OS 1 - Sheet-Steel Outlet Boxes, Device Boxes, Covers and Box Supports. ANSI/UL 1 - Flexible Metal Conduit. ANSI/UL 5 - Surface Metal Raceways and Fittings. ANSI/UL 360 - Liquid-tight Flexible Steel Conduit. ANSI/UL 467 - Electrical Grounding and Bonding Equipment. ANSI/UL 797 - Electrical Metallic Tubing. ANSI/UL 870 - Wireways, Auxiliary Gutters and Associated Fittings. ANSI/UL 884 - Underfloor Raceways and Fittings. NEMA VE I - Metallic Cable Tray Systems. NEMA 250 - Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum). UL6 - Standard for Safety, Rigid Metal Conduit. UL514B - Standard for Safety, Fittings for Conduit and Outlet Boxes ANSI/UL 651 - Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC Conduit. QUALITY ASSURANCE Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. Comply with NFPA 70. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data for raceways, conduits, outlet boxes, and wireways. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings of the complete metal surface raceway system. Shop Drawings shall include sizes and lengths of raceways as verified with laboratory furniture Shop Drawings, inside corners, outside corners, end caps, raceway cover spacing, grounding, branch circuiting and wiring including locations of service entrances, receptacle types and manufacturers, receptacle spacing, and receptacle labeling with proper voltage, phase, circuit and panelboard designations as indicated on the Drawings. Submit firestopping installation Shop Drawings to cover the following scope, but not limited to. The Contractor shall obtain Owners approval prior to installation. Product data sheet from a manufacturer that is specified by Section 07 84 13 Penetration Firestopping. Dimensioned installation Shop Drawing detail(s) with UL listed firestopping assembly number that is associated to the same material manufacturer. PRODUCTS GENERAL All materials shall meet or exceed all applicable referenced standards, federal, state, and local requirements, and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. WIREWAYS AND TERMINAL BOXES Wireways and terminal boxes shall be of steel construction, oil-tight with knockouts. Size shall be minimum 4 x 4 inches or as indicated on the Drawings. Cover shall be hinged. Fittings shall be so constructed to continue the lay-in" feature throughout the entire installation. Provide all sheet metal parts with a rust-inhibiting phosphatizing primer coating and finished in gray enamel. All hardware shall be cadmium plated to prevent corrosion. Inside Terminal Boxes: Provide 25-ampere, 300-volt industrial rated terminal blocks with marking strip. Mark strip with black ink identifying circuit connection. Provide nameplate on exterior of each terminal box indicating panelboard served. CONDUIT AND FITTINGS Manufacturers: Conduit and Electrical Metallic Tubing: Allied Tube & Conduit or equal. Fittings: Appleton Electric, Midwest Electric Products, Orbit Industries, or O-Z/Gedney. Expansion Fittings: O-Z/Gedney Type DX, Crouse-Hinds Type XC, or equal by Midwest Electric Products or Appleton Electric. Flexible Metal Conduit and Fittings: Anaconda Type RWS, Type DE-710, or Electri-Flex Type BR Liquid Tight flexible metal conduit: Anaconda Sealtite Type UA, Electri-Flex Liquatite Type LA. Application: Conduit, electrical metal tubing, flexible metal conduit, liquid tight flexible metal conduit, expansion fittings, and fittings for all electrical systems on this Project shall include the following: Service entrance. Electrical power and lighting feeders. Electrical power and lighting circuits. Building automation systems (BAS) where conduit required by other specification sections. Fire alarm and signaling systems where conduit required by other specification sections. CCTV rough-in system. Telecommunications rough-in system (minimum 6-inch bending radius for telecommunications conduits) where conduit required by other specification sections. Nurse call system. Security systems where conduit required by other specification sections. Other electrical systems, as identified on the Drawings. For each electrical wireway system indicated, provide a complete assembly of conduit, tubing or duct with fittings including, but not necessarily limited to, connectors, nipples, couplings, locknuts, bushings, expansion fittings, and other components and accessories as needed to form a complete system of the type indicated. Conduit fittings shall be designed and approved for the specific use intended. Conduit fittings, including flexible, shall have insulated throats or bushings. Rigid conduits shall have insulated bushings, unless grounding bushings are required by NEC Article 250-28. Grounding bushings shall have insulated throats. Rigid metal conduit shall be hot-dipped galvanized with zinc-coated threads and an outer coating of zinc chromate. Fittings shall be threaded type or malleable iron, either cadmium plated or hot-dipped galvanized. Electrical metallic tubing shall be galvanized. Fittings shall be all steel set screw deep socket UL marked and approved for the application. Compression fittings uses shall be in, not limited to, wet damp and environmental areas type. Connectors shall have insulated throat bushings. Rigid Nonmetallic conduit shall be schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the fittings shall be solvent weld socket type. Flexible metal conduit shall be spiral-wound, hot-dipped galvanized steel strip. Fittings shall be One-screw and two-screw for 1-1/2 inches and larger, double-clamp steel or malleable iron, either cadmium plated or hot-dipped galvanized. Die-cast set screw allowed on pre-manufactured lighting fixture whip. Liquid-tight flexible conduit and fittings shall consist of single strip, continuous, flexible interlocked, double-wrapped steel, galvanized inside and outside, forming smooth internal wiring channel with liquid-tight covering of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Crimp type fittings are not acceptable. Raceways such as electrical nonmetallic tubing (ENT) and liquid-tight flexible nonmetallic conduit (LFNC) are not acceptable for use on any Project. WALL AND CEILING OUTLET BOXES Manufacturers: Appleton Electric, RACO-Hubbell, Thomas & Betts - Steel City, Cooper Crouse-Hinds, Orbit Industries. Galvanized steel interior outlet wiring boxes of the type, shape and size, including depth of box, to suit each respective location and installation; constructed with stamped knockouts in back and sides, and with threaded holes with screws for securing box covers or wiring devices. Minimum switchbox depth shall be 2 inches. Outlet boxes for electrical power shall be 2-1/8 inches deep. Outlet boxes for communication (voice and data) shall be minimum 3 inches deep with device/mud ring. Provide outlet box accessories as required for each installation, including mounting brackets, wallboard hangers, extension rings, fixture studs, cable clamps and metal straps for supporting outlet boxes. Accessories shall be compatible with outlet boxes being used and shall meet requirements of individual situations. Corrosion-resistant cast-metal weatherproof exterior outlet wiring boxes of the type, shape and size, including depth of box, with threaded conduit ends, cast metal faceplate with spring-hinged waterproof cap and corrosion-proof fasteners. Outlet boxes in poured concrete shall be plenum type without holes and with reset knockouts. Where extension rings are used to offset conduit between wall reinforcing steel, joint between extension ring and box shall be sealed to prevent concrete from entering box during pour. FLOOR BOXES Manufacturers: RACO-Hubbell, Wiremold, FSR. Boxes shall be NEMA OS 1, fully adjustable, minimum 1-1/2-inch depth for electrical power only; 4-1/2 inch minimum depth for communication. Boxes shall conform to regulatory requirements for concrete-tight floor boxes. Service fittings shall be as specified on Drawings. Poke-thru box fittings shall maintain a minimum two-hour fire rating. PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES Boxes shall be galvanized sheet metal with screw-on cover and welded seams, stainless steel nuts, bolts, screws and washers. Boxes larger than 12 inches in any dimension shall be panelboard code gauge galvanized steel with hinged cover. Boxes shall be sized in accordance with NEC. CABLE TRAY AND FITTINGS Manufacturers: Square D, B-Line, Chalfant. Material: Hot rolled, carbon steel strip, hot-dipped galvanized after fabrication with either hot-dipped galvanized or cadmium-plated fasteners. Dimensions: (exceptions as noted on Drawings): Depth: 6 inches or as indicated otherwise. Width: 24 inches or as indicated otherwise. Radius: 36 inches or as indicated otherwise. Tray: NEMA VE 1/CSA E22.2 No. 126.1. Type: Ladder. Covers: Where indicated on the Drawings, provide trough-type cable tray with galvanized bolt-on covers. Accessories and Fittings: Manufacturer's standard clamps, tees, hangers, brackets, splice plates, reducer plates, blind ends, barrier strips, connectors, and grounding straps. Warning signs for cable trays: 1/2inch high black letters on yellow plastic with the following wording: WARNING! DO NOT USE CABLE TRAY AS WALKWAY, LADDER, OR SUPPORT. USE ONLY AS MECHANICAL SUPPORT FOR CABLES AND TUBING! SURFACE METAL RACEWAYS Manufacturers: The Wiremold Company 3000 or 4000 Single-Channel System. Systems of other manufacturers may be considered equal if they meet all performance standards as specified herein. Wiremold 4000 shall be used for communication applications. Raceway base and cover sections shall be UL Listed, manufactured of cold rolled steel, and finished in gray enamel. Raceway shall be a two-piece design with a metal base and a snap-on metal cover. Surface metal raceways installed in controlled environmental and cold rooms. Install gasket flip type weather resistant cover plates in lieu of stainless cover plates for receptacles. Furnish with all entrance fittings, elbows, end caps, covers, and device brackets and plates as indicated on the Drawings for a complete system. Fittings shall be finished in enamel to match the raceway. Fittings shall be supplied with a base where applicable to eliminate mitering. Provide couplings, elbows, connectors, boxes, extension rings and outlet covers specifically designed for use with surface raceway system. Provide factory fittings for vertical raceway riser connection to horizontal raceway runs. Such directional change fittings must accommodate required radius flex for Category 6a communication cable under both load and no-load conditions. All internal exposed surfaces within the raceway, including joints and covers shall be free of nicks, cuts, sharp edges, and other imperfections. Grommets shall be used to accommodate building automation system cabling to critical equipment or as noted on Drawings. Multiple raceways shall be provided for normal power, emergency power, and communication / critical alarm as noted on the Drawings. Raceway lengths shall be as shown on the Drawings. Multi-Outlet Assembly Devices: Provide hospital grade, duplex receptacles mounted 12 inches on center unless noted otherwise. Unless otherwise noted, alternate circuits between receptacles. In laboratory applications, normal power receptacles shall have alternating colors for different circuits: Phase A = gray Phase B = brown Phase C = white Exceptions to the color would be single circuit raceway, which shall be white. Receptacles serving emergency circuits shall be red in color. Isolated ground receptacles shall be orange in color. EXECUTION INSTALLATION - general Installation shall meet or exceed all applicable federal, state and local requirements, referenced standards and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. All installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers published recommendations. Concrete metal hit anchor and fastener is an unacceptable fastening system for concrete, brick and block. Where raceways or cable trays penetrate fire-rated floors or roofs, sleeve and seal opening around raceways and cable trays with UL listed firestop assemblies equal to fire rating of floors or roofs. Seal penetrations through all floors or roofs to provide and maintain a watertight installation. Conduit sleeves, where required, shall be two (2) trade sizes larger for proper sealing and extend 2 inches above the surface. Refer to Section 07 84 13 Penetration Firestopping and Section 09 29 00 Gypsum Drywall for sealing and firestopping requirements where raceways penetrate smoke, fire, and sound rated walls. The installation shall be in compliance with UL listed firestopping assembly. Support all conduits and J-boxes above ceilings from the building structure. All J-boxes being installed above suspended ceilings must have a minimum of 12-inch working clearance between the bottom of J-boxes and the top of the ceiling grid except where approved by the Owner in writing prior to installation. No raceways, metallic or non-metallic, flexible or rigid, shall be installed in any floor slab elevated above slab on grade. The only exception may be for the lighting grid in the parking deck areas of a parking garage. Bushings and throats shall be installed for fittings, raceways, boxes or other enclosures prior to installing cables and wiring systems. Provide raceway support in intervals not exceeding the maximum spacing per NEC. INSTALLATION - CONDUIT Install raceway and conduit system from point of origin in outlets shown, complete with offsets, pull boxes, junction boxes and fittings. Installation of all new conduits must be minimum 12 inches from ceiling grid except where approved by Owner. No raceway shall be run horizontally inside of walls or partitions. Exceptions: building perimeter walls under windows, clerestory panel walls, and where structural conditions do not allow vertical access to tops of walls. The contractor shall obtain written approval from the Owner for exceptions prior to installation. Install rigid wall hot-dipped galvanized steel conduit. Minimum size shall be --inch unless noted otherwise on the drawings or provided with pre-manufactured equipment. Minimum size for communication shall be 1-1/4-inch. The following exceptions are permitted: Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): In sizes -inch up to and including 4 inches, may be used inside dry locations where not subject to mechanical damage. -inch EMT may only be used for connections between distribution J-boxes in the ceiling and J-boxes in the walls within the same room, serving 15-20 Amp single phase receptacles, lighting occupancy sensors, switches, dimmers, and fire alarm respectively. In such application the length of -inch EMT shall not exceed 25 feet. EMT shall be used in air-conditioned spaces, such as accessible ceilings, and dry wall partitions. EMT shall not be used outside, in concrete, underground, in underfloor spaces, in masonry walls and in locations likely to be damp. EMT shall not be used for circuits with system voltage over 480 volts. IMC is also acceptable. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Install liquid-tight flexible metal conduit for connections to rotating, vibrating, moving or movable equipment, including dry-type transformers where subject to wet or damp environments, or exposed to oil or chemicals. Install internal ground wire on flexible conduit with grounding bushings. Maximum length shall be four (4) feet, minimum two (2) feet; minimum size shall be -inch. Flexible Metal Conduit: Where required, install standard flexible steel metal conduit (not liquid-tight) with internal ground wire, in spaces above ceilings. Install flexible conduit connection such that vibrations are not transmitted to adjoining conduit or building structure. Lengths shall be minimum lengths as required. All flexible conduits shall be supported per NEC except for lighting whips and vibration isolation conduits. For these connections, maximum length shall be four (4) feet, minimum two (2) feet; minimum size shall be -inch. Communication flexible conduit size in walls shall be minimum 1-inch. Flexible conduit for lay-in fixtures may be 3/8-inch factory whip assemblies (6 feet maximum). Flexible conduit for receptacles in office applications can be used in the walls as long as the flexible conduit length does not exceed 12 feet and the flexible conduit run is not horizontal. Where fished in existing walls, the length shall not exceed 12 feet. PVC Conduit: Utilize PVC conduit for underground outdoor installations, minimum size 1-inch. All PVC conduit runs shall have PVC coated rigid steel stub outs from the ground, including the last 90-degree bend. All underground PVC conduit for large feeders greater than 60A shall be installed in concrete with 12-inch x 12-inch x 3-inch concrete markers at every 100 feet and at every turn in direction. All underground conduits for large feeders greater than 60A shall be encased in concrete and shall have their locations identified by a warning tape that is placed in the trench at least 12 inches above the underground installation. Provide trace wire for major underground feeders. Warning tape. Underground cable and conduit detectable marking tape shall be 6 inches wide, red with black letters, imprinted with CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC CABLE BELOW or similar. Tape shall be installed a minimum of 12 inches above the underground installation, and not more than 12 inches below finished grade. Warning tape shall be visible at the point where the conduit emerges above ground at the service stubs. Where fiber optic cable is to be installed in the conduit, an underground cable marking tape with a metallic detection strip shall be imprinted with CAUTION BURIED FIBER OPTIC CABLE BELOW or similar. Splicing of the tape shall be accomplished with metal clips to maintain electrical continuity along the length of the tape. Splices shall be wrapped with a waterproof adhesive tape. PVC Coated Rigid Steel Conduit: PVC coated rigid steel conduit may be direct burial for underground installation when concrete encasement is not required. The PVC coated conduit shall be hot dip galvanized inside and out. The PVC coated conduit factory-cut threads shall be protected with hot galvanized threads and a clear urethane coating. Thread protectors shall be used on the exposed threads of the PVC coated conduit. The PVC coating must have been investigated by UL as providing the primary corrosion protection for the rigid galvanized steel conduit. The PVC coated rigid galvanized steel conduit must be certified and authorized to wear the ETL Verification Mark. Ferrous fittings for general service locations must be UL Listed with PVC as the primary corrosion protection. A PVC sealing sleeve extending one pipe diameter or two inches, whichever is less, shall be formed at every female fitting opening, except unions. The inside sealing sleeve diameter shall be matched to the outside diameter of the conduit. Multiple Conduit Installation: Install all conduits parallel to or at 90 degrees to the structure. Multiple conduits shall not be installed using a single rod support. Multiple conduits running the same direction with spacing 48 inches apart or less shall be installed on the same trapeze. Conduits shall be installed on metal framing constructed trapeze hangers that have minimum 24-inch width. Trapeze hangers shall be supported on minimum 3/8-inch diameter all-thread rod attached to the structure with coupling nuts and expansion bolts or beam clamps. Conduit straps or other devices specifically designed for the purpose shall be used to secure conduits to the metal framing. Wire ties and hanger wires are not permitted. Conduits shall only be installed on the top surface of the metal framing, with multiple layered trapeze supports if required. Hanger rods shall not extend more than 1 inch past the lower trapeze metal framing. Use double nuts for all-thread rods. Where parallel conduits are strapped, fastened or anchored, the devices used shall be of the same type and installed on the same plane whether vertical or horizontal. Conduit hangers from drop rod (like Caddy B18 Series) are acceptable only upon prior written approval from the Owner. Single Conduit Installation: Install single conduits parallel to or at 90 degrees to the structure and suspended from the structure on all thread rods (1/4-inch minimum) or clamped and/or clipped to the structure with manufactured clamps/clips. When single conduits are suspended from all thread rods, conduit clamps with bolts and nuts shall be used. Through partition wall penetration shall not be construed as a means of conduit support. Wire ties and hanger wires are not permitted. No powder actuated, compressed air, propane or similar powered shot anchor systems shall be installed under any circumstance. Wire ties and hanger wires are not permitted. Single conduits may be secured as follows: Wood screws on wood. Toggle bolts on hollow masonry. Bolts and expansion anchors in concrete or brick. Machine screws, threaded rods and clamps on steel. Conduit clips on steel joists. Plastic anchors are not allowed. Conduit hangers from drop rod (like Caddy B18 Series) are acceptable only upon prior written approval from the Owner. Fittings shall be approved for grounding purposes or shall be jumpered with a copper grounding conductor of appropriate ampacity. Leave termination of such jumpers exposed. Conduit and wireway systems shall not serve as branch circuit grounding conductors. Install expansion fittings in metal conduit as follows: Conduit Crossing Building Expansion Joints: EMT all sizes. Rigid Galvanized Steel (RGS) all sizes. Conduits entering environmental rooms and other locations subject to thermal expansion and as required by NEC. Provide conduit expansion fitting with an integral bonding braid, as in Crouse-Hinds Type XC. Expansion fittings are not required where offsets, expansion loops, or flexible conduit are placed in conduit runs. Install conduit concealed in walls, partitions, and above ceilings. Install exposed in overhead conduit (at structure) of mechanical rooms and in other similar rooms where ceilings are not provided. Avoid moisture traps where possible; where unavoidable, provide junction box with drain fitting at conduit low point. Use suitable conduit caps to protect installed conduit against entrance of dirt and moisture. Install pull wires in empty conduits. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200-lb tensile strength. Jetline 232 or equal by Greenlee. Leave at least 12 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. Cap ends of spare conduits and extend into space above accessible ceiling a minimum of 18 inches. Label conduit as spare. Do not daisy chain conduit installations in or on walls, provide a single conduit wall drop per device. The support means for conduit installation, whether threaded rods, trapeze or other system, shall not be shared with non-electrical system. Any deviation from this standard due to space constrain shall be submitted to the Owner. Owners review does not necessarily guarantee an approval; therefore, the Contractor is advised not to start installation prior to final approval. INSTALLATION - WIREWAYS AND TERMINAL BOXES Bolt wireways and terminal boxes to steel channels fastened to the wall or in self-supporting structure. Install level. Gasket each joint in oil-tight wireway. Mount rain-tight wireway in horizontal position only. INSTALLATION - BOXES Provide electrical boxes as shown on Drawings, and as required for wire pulling, equipment connection, and code compliance. Electrical box locations shown on Drawings are approximate unless dimensioned. Verify location of outlets prior to rough in. Locate and install boxes to allow access and clearances per NEC. J-boxes shall be provided for branch circuits in excess of 100 feet. Provide outlet box accessories as required for each installation, including mounting brackets, wallboard hangers, extension rings, fixture studs, cable clamps, and metal strap for supporting outlet boxes. Accessories shall be compatible with outlet boxes being used and shall meet requirements of individual situations. Do not install boxes back-to-back in walls. Provide minimum 6-inch separation in non-fire-rated walls. Provide minimum 24-inch horizontal separation in acoustic-rated walls. Membrane penetration of minimum 1-hour, up to maximum 2-hour fire rating walls and partitions by recessed steel electrical boxes that do not exceed 16 square inches in area are permitted, provided the aggregate area of the openings does not exceed 100 square inches in any 100 square feet of wall area. The annular space between the wall membrane and the box shall not exceed 1/8 inch. Such boxes on opposite sides of the wall or partition shall be either separated by a horizontal distance of not less than 24 inches or separated by protecting both boxes by listed putty pads or other listed materials and methods. Secure boxes rigidly to the substrate upon which they are being mounted, or solidly imbed boxes in concrete or masonry. Boxes shall not be permitted to move laterally. For new wall construction, boxes shall be secured between two studs. Provide knockout plugs for unused openings. Use multiple-gang boxes where more than one device is mounted together; do not use sectional boxes. Provide barriers to separate wiring of different voltage systems. Install boxes in walls without damaging wall insulation. Outlet boxes in plaster partitions shall be shallow-type set flush in wall so there is at least 5/8-inch plaster covering back of box. Switch boxes shall not be used as junction boxes. Typical outlet box centerline heights shall be as listed in the following table. Coordinate outlet heights with Architectural Drawings, millwork details, casework details and equipment installation. Where discrepancies occur, ask for an interpretation from the Architect/Engineer and Owner. FunctionReceptaclesTelecommunicationsOffices18-inches18-inchesCorridors18-inches48-inchesExam Rooms48 or 18-inches48 or 18-inchesMillworkCoordinate with millworkCoordinate with millworkCaseworkCoordinate with millworkCoordinate with millworkHeadwallsRefer to Architectural DrawingsRefer to Architectural DrawingsMechanical/Electrical Equipment Rooms48-inches48-inchesLaboratoriesCoordinate with caseworkCoordinate with casework In inaccessible ceiling areas, position outlets and junction boxes within 6 inches of recessed luminaires, to be accessible through luminaire ceiling opening. Outlet boxes supporting fixtures shall be securely anchored in place in an approved manner. Support outlet boxes and fixtures in acoustic ceiling areas from building structures with separate supports, not from acoustic ceiling or ceiling tile wire. Lighting fixture outlets shall be coordinated with mechanical and architectural equipment and elements to eliminate conflicts and to provide a workable neat installation. Locate pull boxes and junction boxes above accessible ceilings or in unfinished areas. Support pull and junction boxes independent of conduit. Combination box/conduit hangers from drop rod (like Caddy B18 Series) are acceptable only upon prior written approval from the Owner. Use cast floor boxes for installations in slab on grade; formed steel boxes are acceptable for other installations. Set floor boxes level and adjust floor box flush with finish flooring material. INSTALLATION - CABLE TRAY Coordinate cable tray installation with piping ductwork and light fixture installation. Maintain clearance inside cable tray for installation of cables. Install according to manufacturer's instructions. Provide "Caution - Do Not Use As Walkway" signs suitably displayed as designated by the Owner. Avoid proximity to light fixture ballast (minimum 12-inch clearance) since electronic fields can cause interference with some telecommunication signals. Ensure grounding cable tray is electrically continuous for the entire length of the cable path. INSTALLATION - SURFACE METAL RACEWAYS All raceway systems shall be installed complete, including insulating bushings and inserts where required by manufacturers installation sheets. All unused raceway openings shall be closed. Install raceways above ceilings, exposed, on walls and casework parallel to or at right angles to structure and casework. Securely support raceway at intervals not exceeding 10 feet or in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. The number of conductors installed in any raceway shall not be greater than the number for which the raceway is approved. Maintain grounding continuity between raceway components to provide a continuous grounding path by means of separate insulated code-size grounding conductors. Each equipment grounding conductor in a conduit homerun entering the raceway shall be connected to the ground terminals of the receptacles. 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