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and main shall be provided with an independent tube.

Riser

Group No. 1 shall feed all lights (loca-
Feeder

riser

tion), group feeder

No. 2 shall feed, etc.

From the

risers

(switchboard

{sentre of distribution}
centre of distribution (

{feeders shall be carried to

the

and thence

upward in (channels, elevator shaft, etc., with location) to their respective junction boxes.

124. Location of Risers Feeders

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125. (If

From the Feeder junction boxes mains tapsterinste shall be carried to secondary junction boxes where all tap lines shall centre. From

in secondary junction boxes).

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Sriser
feeder (
terminating at ; from

No. 1 shall be carried

(riser

mains

feeder } No. 2, etc.

(Note.-In certain cases it is advisable to run the circuits in such a manner that no room shall be dependent on one circuit only; if so desired, it should be added under this heading.)

From the

riser

feeder junction boxes distribmain

uting circuits shall be run to the various outlets as specified in the schedule and located on the plans. For all taps duplex conductor requiring but one tube may be employed provided the current required does not exceed ampères.

The terminals of all the {fiders,

mains

and taps shall be brought together in junction boxes at the points designated in this specification and on the plans, [and connected with their respective cut-outs and switches; (unless the wiring contractor does not furnish cut-outs and switches, in which case add: in such a way as to permit the easy and convenient insertion of the cut-outs and switches specified.)].

(See p. 81, sec. 94.)

(See p. 81, sec. 95.)

(See p. 81, sec. 96.)

129. Fuses.

130. Switches.

Supports.

Where no gas pipes or other support for the 131. Fixture fixture exists, the special form of terminal box designed to furnish such support shall be employed and shall be substantially fixed to a suitable foundation in the ceiling or wall.

Tubes.

All tubes shall be of sufficient size to allow 132. Sizes of the wires to be readily drawn in, withdrawn and reinserted at will. A quarter-inch tube will be permitted only where space is extremely limited.

Tubes, whether concealed or on the surface, should be held in place by metal clips; the use of staples for such purpose will not be allowed where it can be avoided.

133. Clips.

The tubes shall be cut squarely, reamed out 134. Joints. smoothly, and the ends joined by the use of the coupling designed for that purpose.

Where more than four elbows are unavoidable an intersection box shall be inserted to relieve both the wires and the tubes of strain when the wires are being drawn in.

135. Elbow Limitations.

All tubes shall emerge at outlets in termi- 136. Outlets. nal boxes, leaving the outlets so protected as

not to be injured by the plasterers.

137. Floor Work.

138. Separation of Wires.

139. Meter Outlets.

140. Elevator Lights.

141. Additions and Deductions.

142 Instruction.

143. Hanging of Fixtures. 144. Wiring and Attaching Sockets to Fixtures Already in Place.

145. Suspension of Sockets and Lamps.

146. ThreeWire System.

To guard against mechanical injury and the destructive action of cement, all floor conduits shall be made of double tube, one telescoped within the other, and both the outer and inner tubes joined in the usual manner. The outer tube shall, in the case of contact with cement, be alkali proof. As a further protection, floor tubes shall be covered during construction with a light board. Such other precautions shall be taken to insure the safety of the tubes as the character of the building and work require.

Each side of circuits carrying more than ampères shall be run in a separate tube. Wires forming parts of two distinct circuits shall in no case be inclosed in the same tube.

(See p. 82, sec. 98.)

(See p. 82, sec. 99.)

(See p. 83, sec. 101.)

(See p. 83, sec. 102.)

(See p. 83, sec. 103.)

(See p. 84, sec. 104.)

(See p. 84, sec. 105.)

(See p. 85, sec. 106.)

(See p. 85, sec. 107.)

Interior Wiring for Central Station Plants.

147. ThreeWire System Adapted to the Two-Wire System.

This specification contemplates the com- 148. Number plete installation of -

c. p., incan

descent lamps located in blocks as designated on the plans hereto attached and made a part of this specification.

(See p. 75, sec. 79.)

(See p. 76, sec. 80.)

(See p. 76, sec. 81.)

of Lights.

149. Fixtures.

150. Lamps.

151. Sockets.

(Note.-Specify whether bids for two-wire 152 System. direct-current systems only, for three-wire direct-current, for two-wire alternating cur

rent, or for any system will be considered.)

The fall of potential between the service 153. Variation cut-out and the most distant lamp in any

building shall not exceed

per cent.

in Pressure.

tion.

All wires used inside of buildings shall be 154. Insula. insulated with

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