Community College of Allegheny County OCS Security Camera System Pittsburgh, PA
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Revisions to details shown on the Drawings.
b. Locations and depths of all underground utilities and underslab conduits. c. Locations of interior conduits larger than 2" diameter not installed underslab. d. Locations of all feeder conduits. e. Revisions to Branch and Feeder Circuits: Record circuit numbers and associated panelboard space numbers for all existing, new, or relocated electrical appurtenances, mechanical equipment, owner furnished equipment, etc. that required power or reconnection of existing electrical services. Each circuit number shall be shown with a homerun coming off the equipment it serves. Circuit numbers indicated on the record drawings shall match the new or updated panelboard indexes. f. Actual installed equipment locations. g. Changes made by change order, Engineer's written orders, and Owner requested. 2. Mark record sets with red erasable colored pencil. Use other colors to distinguish between changes for different categories of the Work at the same location. 3. Mark important additional information that was either shown schematically or omitted from original Drawings. 4. Note Construction alternate numbers, change order numbers, and similar identification. 5. Accurately record information in an understandable drawing technique. 6. Record data as soon as possible after obtaining it. Record and check the markup prior to enclosing concealed installations. 7. At time of Substantial Completion, submit record drawings to the Engineer for the Owner's records. Organize into sets and bind and label sets for the Owner's continued use. C. Copies and Distribution: After completing the record drawings, print/copy 3 blue or black line prints of each drawing, whether or not changes and additional information were recorded. Organize the copies into manageable sets. Bind each set with durable paper cover sheets. Include appropriate identification, including titles, dates, and other information on the cover sheets. 1. Organize and bind original marked up set of prints that were maintained during the construction period in the same manner. 2. Submit the marked up record set and a minimum 3 copy sets to the Engineer for the Owner's records. Should more copies be requested by the Engineer, they shall be provided at no cost to the Owner. General: Prepare maintenance manuals in accordance with Part 1 paragraph “Related Documents” and the following: B. Form of Submittal: Prepare operation and maintenance manuals in the form of an instructional manual for use by the Owner's operating personnel. Organize into suitable sets of manageable size. Where possible, assemble instructions for similar equipment into a single binder. 1. Binders: For each manual, provide heavy duty, commercial quality, 3 ring, vinyl covered, loose leaf binders, in thickness necessary to accommodate contents, sized to receive 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. Provide a clear plastic sleeve on the spine to hold labels describing contents. Provide pockets in the covers to receive folded sheets. 1.13 OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUALS A.
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