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Docusign Envelope ID: 41 F63DOF-3BC8-4149-8618-1 BBEEF49D6F7 <br />Subject Schindler Elevator Modernization Proposal - LSUN-D5PJUJ <br />Page 19 of 31 <br />Date 6/4/2024 <br />Work by Others <br />The owner will provide the following requirements based on ANSI A17.1 Code, the governing code, except when <br />applicable codes conflict with ANSI A17.1 Code. Rules referenced are ANSI A17.1 Rules. <br />Hoistway <br />1. Provide 75 -degree bevel guards on all projections, recesses or setbacks over two inches, <br />except for the loading or unloading side. Rule 100.6. <br />2. Provide pit light and GFI outlet. Light switch to be located adjacent to each pit entrance. <br />3. Provide a legal hoistway inclusive of ventilation and shaftway bevel guards, as required. <br />4. Cutting and patching walls and floors. <br />5. Provide a pit access ladder for each elevator, where required. <br />6. Provide a lockable, self-closing, fire -rated pit door, where required. <br />7. Hoistway venting or pressurization to prevent accumulation of smoke and gas, as required by <br />Local Building Code. <br />Machine Room <br />Enclose/relocate all non -elevator oriented conduit, ducts and drains from elevator machine <br />room, where required in the machine hoistway and/or pit. Enclosures, when used, need to be <br />two-hour rated. <br />2. Provide means to regulate control room temperature and humidity between 55° F and 90° F <br />with relative humidity no more than 85% non -condensing. Peak equipment heat release is a <br />minimum of 6,000 BTU/Hour/Unit (maximum = 9,000 BTU/Hour/Unit) for a Hydraulic unit. <br />3. Provide machine room smoke/heat detector as required by regulation. In the event sprinklers <br />are anticipated within the machine room area, means to remove primary power prior to the <br />application of water must be provided as required by code. <br />4. Provide new electric wiring from the present disconnect switches to the terminals of the new <br />elevator controllers in the new locations, inclusive of a normal/standby 120 VAC, 15 AMP <br />supply at each controller. <br />5. Provide connection at the first elevator controller for fire recall operation, where auto -recall is <br />needed to respond to a life safety/fire alarm system. <br />6. Provide proper lighting in the elevator machine rooms within the vicinity of every controller and <br />mainline disconnect per code requirements. <br />7. Provide a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker and a light switch adjacent to the lock <br />jamb -side of the machine room door for each elevator location, per the National Electric Code. <br />Rule 210.5 and NFPA No. 70 Rule 620-51. Provide auxiliary disconnects, as required, based <br />on the elevator contractor's drawings. <br />8. Provide copper wire feeder and branch wiring circuits to the controller, including a main line <br />switch and convenience outlets. <br />9. Provide a telephone outlet near an elevator controller in each machine room. <br />10. Provide a self-closing and locking access machine room door. <br />11. Provide an "ABC" fire extinguisher. <br />12. Interfacing to and updating the existing fire life safety systems to meet current code <br />requirements. <br />