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ELECTRICAL REVIT HAND BOOK

REVISION C
Sep 28th, 2015

Prepared by: Mohamed Othman


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Contents
1 ELECTRICAL WORKSETS ................................................................................................................ ..5

1.1 Definition ...................................................................................................................................... 5

1.2 Active workset .............................................................................................................................. 5

1.3 Create Electrical Worksets ........................................................................................................... 5

1.4 Use Worksets for Electrical: ......................................................................................................... 6

1.5 Enable / Unable the worksets in our views:.................................................................................. 6

2 ELECTRICAL VIEW TEMPLATE .......................................................................................................... 8

2.1 Definition ...................................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 Create a View Template............................................................................................................... 8

2.3 Name of Electrical View Template ............................................................................................... 9

3 ELECTRICAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................... 10

3.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 10

3.2 Our Electrical Settings................................................................................................................ 10

3.2.1 General Setting ...................................................................................................................... 10

3.2.2 Voltage Definition................................................................................................................... 10

3.2.3 Distribution System ................................................................................................................ 11

3.2.4 Cable Tray ............................................................................................................................. 11

3.2.5 Conduit Settings .................................................................................................................... 12

3.2.6 Panel Schedules .................................................................................................................... 13

4 ELECTRICAL FAMILIES .................................................................................................................... 14

4.1 ELECTRICAL FIXTURES .......................................................................................................... 14

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4.2 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................................... 14

4.3 COMMUNICATION DEVICES ................................................................................................... 14

4.4 DATA DEVICES ......................................................................................................................... 15

4.5 FIRE ALARM DEVICES ............................................................................................................. 15

4.6 LIGHTING DEVICES ................................................................................................................. 16

4.7 SECURITY DEVICES ................................................................................................................ 16

4.8 MANHOLE ................................................................................................................................. 16

4.9 LIGHTING FIXTURES ............................................................................................................... 17

4.9.1 Surface Modular Luminaires .................................................................................................. 17

4.9.2 Suspended Modular Luminaires ............................................................................................ 18

4.9.3 Recessed Modular Luminaires .............................................................................................. 19

4.9.4 Recessed Downlight .............................................................................................................. 20

4.9.5 Surface WallWashe ............................................................................................................... 20

5 Line Styles .......................................................................................................................................... 21

6 WIRE .................................................................................................................................................. 22

6.1 About Wiring Types .................................................................................................................... 22

6.2 Wire Types ................................................................................................................................. 22

6.3 Create Wire Types and Filter it in the Project............................................................................. 22

6.3.1 How can create wire types? ................................................................................................... 22

6.3.1.1 Add Wire type ............................................................................................................... 22


6.3.1.2 Make filters names ........................................................................................................ 23
6.3.1.3 Make the filters in the view template ............................................................................. 24

7 SCHEDULES AND QUANTITY .......................................................................................................... 26

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7.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 26

7.2 Create a Schedule ..................................................................................................................... 26

7.3 Schedule Properties .............................................................................................................. 27

7.3.1 Filter .............................................................................................................................. 27


7.3.2 Sorting/ Grouping .......................................................................................................... 29
7.3.3 Formatting and Appearance Tabs ………………………..…..……………………………31
7.3.3.1 Formatting Tab Options .............................................................................................. 31
7.3.3.2 Appearance Tab Options ............................................................................................ 32

8 KEY SCHEDULES................................................................................................................... ……33

8.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 33

8.2 Create a Key Schedule .............................................................................................................. 33

9 General Details .......................................................................................................................... ……37

9.1 Lighting Details........................................................................................................................... 33

9.2 Power Details ............................................................................................................................. 33

9.3 Telephone and Data Details....................................................................................................... 44

9.4 Life Safety Details ...................................................................................................................... 45

9.5 Earthing Details .......................................................................................................................... 46

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1 ELECTRICAL WORKSETS
1.1 Definition
A Collection of elements in a project.
For Electrical, worksets typically define discrete functional systems, such as Lighting, Power,
Telephone, or life safety systems.
When you enable worksharing, you can divide a project into worksets, with different team
members responsible for each workset.
1.2 Active workset
The workset to which new elements are added. The active workset name displays on
Collaborate tab Manage Collaboration panel or the status bar

1.3 Create Electrical Worksets


We can create worksets based on electrical systems as the following:

How we can use the above Worksets in our systems?


By visibility view we can select the different actions “Show/Hide / Use Global Setting“

Notes:
Use Global Setting: Shows or hides the workset depending on the value of the Visible in All Views
column of the Worksets dialog, which is displayed in parentheses.
Show: Displays the workset in the view, regardless of its global setting.
Hide: Hides the workset in the view, regardless of its global setting.

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1.4 Use Worksets for Electrical:


1- E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
for links and grids and levels
2- E-100 Exterior Lighting
for landscape lighting
3- E-100 Lighting
for lighting fixture and lighting device
4- E-200 Floor Box
for floor box family
5- E-200 Mechanical
for mechanical Eqs. “ monitoring or link”
6- E-200 Panel board
for all Panel board
7- E-200 Power Fixtures
for electrical fixture
8- E-200 Power Eq.
for electrical eqs. except panel board
9- E-200 Setting Out Power
for all fixtures showing in power setting out plan
10- E-300 Data & Telephone
for data, telephone, communication devices
11- E-300 Setting Out Tele.& Data
for all fixtures showing in tele.& data setting out plan
12- E-400 Fire Alarm
for fire alarm device
13- E-500 Security
for all security device “ Intercom , CCTV and Access
control “
14- E-600 Public Address & Voice
for public address & voice evacuation families
Evacuation
15- E-700 Emergency Lighting
for emergency Lighting families
16- E-800 Containment
for internal cable trays and conduits

1.5 Enable / Unable the worksets in our views:


1- For Lighting System Views
1.E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
2.E-100 Lighting
Enable
3.E-200 Panel board
Enable
4.Other worksets
Unable
2- For Setting Out Lighting View
5.E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
6.E-100 Exterior Lighting
Enable
7.E-200 Panel board
Enable
8.Other worksets
Unable
3- For Power System Views
9.E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
10. E-200 Power Fixtures
Enable
11. E-200 Panel board
Enable
12. E-200 Mechanical
Enable
13. E-200 Power Eq.
Enable
14. E-200 Floor Box
Enable
15. Other worksets
Unable

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4- For Setting Out Power View


16. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
17. E-200 Setting Out Power
Enable
18. E-200 Panel board
Enable
19. E-200 Power Eq.
20. Other worksets
Unable
5- For Telephone, Data & TV Systems Views
21. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
22. E-300 Data & Telephone
Enable
23. E-200 Floor Box
Enable
24. Other worksets
Unable
6- For Setting Out Telephone, Data & TV View
25. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
26. E-300 Setting Out Tele.& Data
Enable
27. E-500 Security
Enable
28. Other worksets
Unable
7- For Fire Alarm System Views

29. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links


Enable
30. E-400 Fire Alarm
Enable
31. Emergency Lighting
Enable
32. Other worksets
Unable
8- For Security Views
33. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
34. E-500 Security
Enable
35. Other worksets
Unable
9- For Public Address & Voice Evacuation Views
36. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
37. E-600 Public Address & Voice Evacuation
Enable
38. Other worksets
Unable
10- For Containment Views
39. E-000 Shared Levels, Grids and Links
Enable
40. E-200 Panel board
Enable
41. E-200 Power Eq.
Enable
42. E-800 Containment
Enable
43. Other worksets
Unable

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2 ELECTRICAL VIEW TEMPLATE


2.1 Definition
A view template is a collection of view properties, such as view scale, discipline, detail level, and visibility
settings.

Use view templates to apply standard settings to views. View templates can help to ensure adherence to
office standards and achieve consistency across construction document sets.

2.2 Create a View Template


You can create a view template by duplicating an existing view template and making necessary
modifications.

You can also create a view template from a project view or directly from the Graphic Display Options
dialog.

To create a view template based on an existing view template

I. Click View tab Graphics panel View Templates drop-down Manage View Templates.
II. In the View Templates dialog, under View Templates, use the Discipline filter and the View type
filter to limit the list of view templates.
Templates for each view type contain different sets of view properties. Select the appropriate view
type for the template you are creating.
III. In the Names list, select the view template to use as a starting point for the new template.
IV. Click (Duplicate).
V. In the New View Template dialog, enter a name for the template, and click OK.
VI. Modify view template property values as needed. See View Template Properties.
VII. The Include option allows you to select the properties that will be included in the view template.
Clear the Include option to remove properties from the template. For properties that you do not
include in the view template, you do not need to specify a value. These view properties will not be
overridden when you apply the view template.
VIII. Click OK.
To create a view template based on the settings of a project view

I. In the Project Browser, select the view from which you want to create the view template.
II. Click View tab Graphics panel View Templates drop-down Create Template from Current
View, or right-click and select Create View Template from View.
III. In the New View Template dialog, enter a name for the template, and click OK.
IV. The View Templates dialog displays.
V. Modify view template property values as needed. See View Template Properties.
VI. The Include option allows you to select the properties that will be included in the view template.
Clear the Include option to remove properties. For properties that you do not include in the view
template, you do not need to specify a value. These view properties will not be overridden when
you apply the view template.
VII. Click OK.
To create a view template from the Graphic Display Options dialog

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I. On the View Control Bar, click Visual Style Graphic Display Options.
II. Note: The new view template will reflect the view type of the current view.
III. In the Graphic Display Options dialog, define the options as desired.
IV. See Graphic Display Options.
V. Click Save as View Template.
VI. In the New View Template dialog, enter a name for the template, and click OK.
VII. The View Templates dialog displays.
VIII. Modify view template property values as needed. See View Template Properties.
IX. The Include option allows you to select the properties that will be included in the view template.
Clear the Include option to remove properties. For properties that you do not include in the view
template, you do not need to specify a value. These view properties will not be overridden when
you apply the view template.
X. Click OK

2.3 Name of Electrical View Template

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3 ELECTRICAL SETTINGS
3.1 Definition
Use this dialog to specify wiring parameters, voltages definitions, distribution systems, cable tray and
conduit settings, and load calculation and circuit numbering settings.

To open electrical settings, click Manage tab Settings panel MEP Settings drop-down Electrical
Settings. OR Click ES

3.2 Our Electrical Settings


3.2.1 General Setting

3.2.2 Voltage Definition

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3.2.3 Distribution System

3.2.4 Cable Tray

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3.2.5 Conduit Settings

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3.2.6 Panel Schedules

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4 ELECTRICAL FAMILIES
4.1 ELECTRICAL FIXTURES

4.2 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

4.3 COMMUNICATION DEVICES

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4.4 DATA DEVICES

4.5 FIRE ALARM DEVICES

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4.6 LIGHTING DEVICES

4.7 SECURITY DEVICES

4.8 MANHOLE

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4.9 LIGHTING FIXTURES


4.9.1 Surface Modular Luminaires

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4.9.2 Suspended Modular Luminaires

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4.9.3 Recessed Modular Luminaires

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4.9.4 Recessed Downlight

4.9.5 Surface WallWashe

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5 Line Styles
Line styles are used to indicate different effects, such as
a dashed (------) line for reference planes. When you
install and run Vasari, several line styles are included.
Each predefined line style has a name that describes
either the line (for example, Dash dot), or where Vasari
uses the line style (for example, <Sketch> lines). Vasari
stores the line styles in the default template.

And the following table shows line widths for different


applications

So we use the below Detail Line and color in our


drawings

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6 Wire

6.1 About Wiring Types


Use the Wiring Types table to specify the wire types that can be used in your project.
You can add or remove wire types as needed. Multiple wire types can be specified for a project. The
first entry specified in the wire type’s table dialog is the default wire type used for circuits created in
the project. This should be the wire type used for the majority of the wiring in a project. You can
select a different wire type for a circuit on its Properties palette

6.2 Wire Types


In the Electrical Setting dialog, you select wire types from the About Wiring Types table to specify the
wire types that can be used within a project. Multiple wire types can be specified for a project (in the
Electrical Settings dialog). When more than one wire type is specified for a project, the type can be
selected on the circuit’s Properties palette. The first entry specified in the wiring types table is the
default selection. This should be the wire type used for the majority of the wiring in a project.
In addition to the wire types provided with Revit, you can add and remove wire types, and transfer
wire types from other project

6.3 Create Wire Types and Filter it in the Project.


We have a number of wire types similar to number of electrical systems so we will be creating 6
Types of wire for (Lighting, Power, Telephone/Data, Voice Evacuation, Emergency Lighting, and Fire
Alarm)
6.3.1 How can create wire types?
We can create the Types of wire by using filter method as the follows:

6.3.1.1 Add Wire type

Open the Electrical settings,


Click Manage tab Settings panel MEP Settings drop-down Electrical Settings. OR Click
ES and ad new types as the below

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6.3.1.2 Make filters names


View tab Filters new OK

After click OK we will provide below dialog

And we will choose the Categories and filter rulers where we select the wire category and the
filter by (type name, equals “Wire –Lighting”) and so on.

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6.3.1.3 Make the filters in the view template


Note: this setting will be set in each view template

Properties view template “system” V/G overrides Filters Edit

Add “select from add dialog” ok

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Change the line color as below dialog for each system

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7 SCHEDULES AND QUANTITY


7.1 Definition
A schedule is a tabular display of information, extracted from the properties of the elements in a project. A
schedule can list every instance of the type of element you are scheduling, or it can collapse multiple
instances onto a single row, based on the schedule's grouping criteria.
7.2 Create a Schedule
You can create a schedule at any point in the design process. As you make changes to the project that
affects the schedule, it automatically updates to reflect those changes. You can add a schedule to a
drawing sheet.

1. Click View tab Create panel Schedules drop-down Schedule/Quantities.

2. In the New Schedule dialog, select a component from the category list. A default name appears in the
Name text box, which you can change as necessary.

3. Select Schedule building components.

Note: Do not select Schedule keys.

4. Specify the phase.

5. Click OK.

6. In the Schedule Properties dialog, specify the schedule properties.

7. Click OK.
Multi-category schedules can only include loadable families. When you select shared parameters,
categories which do not have the chosen shared parameters will be unable to be selected.

For Example: we will create schedule for Electrical fixtures

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And we can add some properties in our schedule via schedule properties
7.3 Schedule Properties
7.3.1 Filter

You can making filter for any item you select it from Felds dialog
For example we can filter the type of weatherproof electrical fixtures via writing WP in the comments in the
schedule as following schedule:

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If we need provide the WP Items only

The result

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7.3.2 Sorting/ Grouping

See examples of sorting and grouping for schedules, including itemizing instances, sorting, and totals.
The following examples show the same schedule with different settings applied on the Sorting/Grouping
tab of the Schedule Properties dialog.
7.3.2.1 Itemize Every Instance
To list every instance of the Panel in a schedule, on the Sorting/Grouping tab of the Schedule Properties
dialog, use the following settings:
• Sort by = Panel (Ascending, Blank line)
• Itemize every instance = on

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7.3.2.2 Summary Schedule


To provide a summary of the Family and Type in a schedule (eliminating separate lines for each item), on
the Sorting/Grouping tab of the Schedule Properties dialog, use the following settings:
• Sort by = Family and Type
• Itemize every instance = off

7.3.2.3 Grand Totals


To provide a summary with grand totals at the bottom of the schedule, on the Sorting/Grouping tab of the
Schedule Properties dialog, use the following settings:
• Sort by = Family and Type
• Grand totals = on (Title, count, and totals)
• Itemize every instance = off

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7.3.3 Formatting and Appearance Tabs

Specify various formatting options, such as column orientation and alignment, grid lines, borders, and font
styles.
On the Formatting and Appearance tabs of the Schedule Properties dialog (or the Material Takeoff Properties
dialog), you can specify various formatting options, such as column orientation and alignment, grid lines,
borders, and font style.
7.3.3.1 Formatting Tab Options

If you want to... Then...


edit the title that appears above a column in Select a field to display it in the Heading text box. You can edit each
a schedule column name.
specify the orientation of a column heading Select a field. Then for Heading Orientation, select an orientation
on a sheet only option.
align text in the rows under a column Select a field, and then select an alignment option from the Alignment
heading drop-down menu.
format the units and appearance of numeric Select a field, and then click Field Format. The Format dialog opens.
fields Clear Use project settings and adjust numerical formatting.
display subtotals for a numeric column in a Select the field, and then select Calculate Totals. This setting is
group available only for fields that can be totaled, such as room area, cost,
count, or room perimeter. If you clear the Grand Totals option on the
Sorting/Grouping tab, no totals display.
hide a field in a schedule Select the field, then select Hidden field. This option is useful when
you want to sort the schedule by a field, but you do not want that field
to display in the schedule.
include the conditional formatting of a field Select the field, then select Show conditional format on sheets. The
on a sheet formatting will display on a sheet and print.
highlight a cell in a schedule based on a set Select a field, and then click Conditional Format. Adjust the formatting
of conditions parameters in the Conditional Formatting dialog.

Tip: You can show or hide any columns while in the schedule view. To hide a column, select a cell in the
column, and then right-click. From the context menu, select Hide Column(s). To display all hidden columns,
right-click in the schedule view, and select Unhide All Columns.

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7.3.3.2 Appearance Tab Options

If you want to... Then select...


display grid lines around schedule rows Grid lines and then select the grid line style from the list. You can
create a new line style if needed.
extend vertical grid lines into headers, Grid in headers/footers/spacers.
footers, and spaces
display a border around the schedule Outline, and then select a line style from the list. The border displays
when you add a schedule to a sheet view. If you clear this option,
but the Grid lines option is still selected, the grid line style is used as
the border style.
display the title of the schedule Show Title.
specify the font for the title text A text type from the Title text list. You can create a new text type if
needed.
display the headers of the schedule Show Headers.
specify the font for the heading text A text type from the Header text list. You can create a new text type
if needed.
specify the font for the body text A text type from the Body text list. You can create a new text type if
needed.
display the scheduled fields as column titles Column headers. To create a different underscore line style, select
Underline, and then select the line style from the list.
insert a blank row before the data rows

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8 KEY SCHEDULES
8.1 Definition
Key Schedules can comprise multiple items that have the same characteristics. For example, a room
schedule might have 100 rooms with the same floor, ceiling, and base finishes. Rather than enter all this
information manually for all 100 rooms in the schedule, you can define keys that automatically fill in
information. If a room has a defined key, then as that room is added to a schedule, fields in the schedule
automatically update, reducing the time required to produce the schedule.
You define keys using key schedules. Key schedules look very similar to component schedules, except
that you define them to your specifications. When you create a key, it is listed as an instance property for
the element. When you apply a value for the key, then the key's attributes are applied to the element.

8.2 Create a Key Schedule


In the first we will be create normal schedule for Panel Schedule Information as Chapter 7 and the name is
Panel Schedule

And we are creating new schedules. For Circuit Information

1. Click View tab Create panel Schedules drop-down Schedule/Quantities.

2. In the New Schedule dialog, select Electrical Circuit from category

3. Select Schedule keys.


Revit automatically fills in the Key name. This is the name that appears among the element's instance
properties. If desired, enter a new name.

4. Click OK.

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5. In the Schedule Properties dialog, add the predefined fields for the style. For example, add Circuit
Breaker, Wire Size, and RCC Size…. Etc.
Fields or parameters from the selected category can be scheduled using keys. Additional project
parameters can be added to the category and scheduled.
Note: You cannot use shared parameters in a key schedule.

6. Click OK.

The key schedule opens.

7. Click Modify Schedule/Quantities tab Rows panel (Insert Data Row) to add rows to the table.
Each row creates a new value for the key. For example, we are created the Panel Schedule information
and key schedule “Circuit Information”, you can create key values for 1PH Appliance- 20 A, 1PH
Appliance- TSSO, 1PH Lighting- External, 3PH EWH- 32 A, 3PH HVAC- 40 A, and so on.
And add the Key schedule” Circuit Information “in the “Panel Schedule information”

8. Fill in the appropriate information for each of the key values

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Now we have 3 schedules

1. Normal Schedule : Panel Schedule information


2. Key Schedule: Circuit Information
3. Panel Schedule: for LP-1 or LP-2

1- Panel Schedule information

2- Circuit Information

3- Panel Schedule: for LP-1

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At select the circuit information for circuit No. R1, Y1, B1 and so on in the Panel Schedule information
and define the point reference, load name and if you have any remarks as the following:

Now the all information transfer directly for panel schedules as the following:

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9- General Details
9.1 Lighting Details:

GE-L01 HANGING MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE IP65

GE-L02 SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE IP65

GE-L03 RECESSED MOUNTED DOWN LIGHTING FIXTURE

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GE-L04 RECESSED MOUNTED LINEAR FLUORESCEN

GE-L05 TYPICAL LIGHTING FITTING AND CONDUIT DROPING DETAILS

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GE-L06 INSTALLATION DETAIL OF TRANSFORMER FOR LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING

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9.2 Power Details:

GE-P01 STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS OF ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES

GE-P02 TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF METERING CABINET ON COMPOUND WALL

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GE-P02 TYPICAL INCOMING CABLE EN

GE-P03 TYPICAL DETAIL OF DB INSTALLATION

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GE-P04 TYPICAL CONDUIT CONNECTION FOR SOCKET OUTLET

GE-P05 ISOLATOR FOR GENERAL USE MOUNTING DETAIL

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GE-P06 TYPICAL FCU POWER SUPPLY DETAIL

GE-P07 TYPICAL LOCAL DX SYSTEM WIRING DETAILS

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9.3 Telephone and Data Details:

GE-T01 INDOOR EQUIPMENT CABINET -RESIDENTIAL BUILDING DETAIL

GE-T02 TYPICAL CONNECTION DETAIL FOR TELEPHONE /DATA OUTLETS

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9.4 Life Safety Details:

GE-F01 TYPICAL FIXING EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHT DETAIL

GE-F02 TYPICAL FIXING DETAIL OF DETECTORS (WHERE VOID DETECTOR IS APPLICABLE)

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9.5 Earthing Details:

GE-E01 EARTH PIT DETAILS (CONCRETE EARTH PIT COVER DETAIL. USED AT PAVED
AREAS (i.e. CAR PARK BASEMENT)

GE-E02 EARTH PIT DETAILS (POLYMER EARTH PIT COVER DETAIL. USED AT LANDSCAPING
AREAS (i.e. SAND, SOIL,LANDSCAPING AREAS (i.e. SAND, SOIL,GRASS)

GE-E02 INSTALLATION OF AIR TERMINAL ON ROOF MESH NETWORK

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ELECTRICAL REVIT HAND BOOK
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GE-E03 DOWN CONDUCTOR CONNECTION DETAILS WITHIN THE STRUCTURAL COLUMN

GE-E04 TYPICAL EARTHING DETAIL FOR SOCKET OUTLET

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