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Applicant Exhibit OL A-16,consisting of Amends to Spec L-2790, Electrical Installation Work,Braidwood Station - Units 1 & 2
ML20214C081
Person / Time
Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1986
From:
SARGENT & LUNDY, INC.
To:
References
OL-A-016, OL-A-16, NUDOCS 8705200540
Download: ML20214C081 (108)


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SARGENT & LUNDY Spec. No. L-279dC_CC NUCLEAR SAFETY RELATED

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PAGE-Purpose of Issue Date Pages Affected Revised CA (Conformed 08-09-76 All

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Revised CA (Conformed 11-12-76 IS-1, AP-1, (Post)IS-1, Speci-Specification) fication Certification, TC-1, i

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Amendment 4 10-30-79 AP-1, (Pos t) IS-1, CP-2, 3-3, 3-6, 3-10b and 4-4.

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(Incorp. ECN 1490)

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Purpose of Issue Date Pages Affected Amd. 8 issued (Incorporating 04-18-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-l, (Post) IS-2, CP-2, 3-4 and 3-6.

ECN-1527 and ECN-1576)

Amd. 9 issued (Incorporating ECN 1616) 05-12-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and 3-8.

Amd. 10 issued (Incorporating 06-13-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and 3-6.

ECN-1640)

Amd. 11 issued (Incorporating 06-20-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and ECN-1661) 3-7.

Amd. 12 issued (Incorporating 08-11-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and ECN-1721) 3-7'.

Amd. 13 issued (Incorporating 09-24-80 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and ECN-1783) 3-6.

Amd. 14 issued (Incorporating 10-15-80 AP-2, (Post)IS-2, CP-2, 3-4 and ECN-1788 and ECN-1807) 3-5.

Amd. 15 issued (Incorporating AP-2, (Post)IS-2, CP-2, 3-7 and ECN-1848 and ECN-1920) 12-29-80 3-9.

Amd. 16 issued (Incorporating 03-23-81 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2, 3-6, ECN-2028) 3-8, 3-9 and 3-10b.

4 Amd.17 issued (Incorporating ECN-2129) 06-08-81 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and 3-6.

Amd.18 issued (Incorporating 10-12-81 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2, 3-6 and ECN-2214) (ECN-2214 3-9.

supersedes ECN-2185)

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Amd.19 issued (Incorporating 04-05-82 AP-2, (Post) IS-2, CP-2 and ECN-2466) 3-6.

Amd. 20 issued (Incorporating 05-07-82 AP-2, (Post)IS-2, CP-2, 1-6 and ECN-2513 and ECN-2520) 3-6.

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1 Amd. 22 issued (Incorporating 07-02-82 AP-3, (Post) IS-2, CP-2, 4-3 ECN-2595)(ECN-2595 and 4-3a.

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Purpose of Issue Date Pages Affected 08-25-82 AP-3, (Post) ' IS-2, (Post) 15-3, Amd. 23 - Issued (Incorporating

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Amd. 24,- Issued (Incorporating 10-20-82 AP-3, (Post) 15-3, CP-2, CP-3 and ECN-3043)

  • 3-6 Amd. 25 - Issued (Incorporating 02-10-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3 and 3-8 ECN-3549)

.I Amd. 26 - Issued (Incorporating 04-01-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3, 3-6,4-3a ECN-4003) and 4-3b Amd. 27 - Issued (Incorporating 04-25-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3 and 3-7.

ECN-4147)

Amd. 28 - Issued (Incorporating 05-26-83 AP-3, (Post)-IS-3, CP-3, 3-7 and ECN-4369 and ECN-4418) 4-3 (ECN-4369 supersedes

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ECN-4321)

Amd. 29 - Issued (Incorporating 06-20-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3 and 3-8.

ECN-4681)

Amd. 30 - Issued (Incorporating 07-14-83 AP-3, (Post) 15-3, CP-3, 3-6, ECN-4538) 4-3, 4-3b and 4-3c.

Amd. 31 - Issued (Incorporating 08-05-83 AP-3, (Post) 15-3, CP-3 and 3-6.

ECN-4271)

Amd. 32 - Issued (Incorporating 08-29-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3,.CP-3 and 3-4.

ECN-5082)

Amd. 33 - Issued (Incorporating 10-07-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3 and 3-8.

ECN-5434)

Amd. 34 - Issued (Incorporating 10-24-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3 and 4-18.

ECN-5602)

Amd. 35 - Issued (Incorporating 10-31-83 AP-3, (Post) IS-3, CP-3, 3-7 ECN-5548 and ECN-5554) and 4-29.

Amd. 36 - Issued (Incorporating 12-09-83 AP-3, AP-4, (Post) IS-3, CP-3, i'

ECN-5743) 3-3, and 3-8.

Amd. 37 - Issued (Incorporating 01-31-84 AP-4 (Post) IS-3, CP-3, 3-6 and ECN-6082 and ECN-6476) 3-8.-

Amd. 38 - Issued (Incorporating 03-30-84 AP-4, (Post) IS-3, CP-3, 3-7 and ECN-6964) (ECN-6964 3-8.

supersedes ECN-6702 and ECN-6703).

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CERTIFICATION OF SPECIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK BRAIDWOOD STATION - UNITS 1 AND 2 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY I certify that this Specification was prepared by me or under my supervision and that I am a registered professional engineer under the laws of the State of Illinois..

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10-20-82 Revision:

Amd. 25 Certified By:_II Date:

02-10-83 Revision:

Amd. 26 Certified By:Y

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04-01-83 Revision:

Amd. 27 Certified By:

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04-25-83 Revision:

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06-20-83 Revision:

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08-05-83 Revision:

Amd. 32 Certified By: MMdN!

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08-29-83 Revision:

Amd. 33 Certified By:

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Amd. 35 Certified By:

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12-09-83 Revision:

Amd. 36 Certified By:

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Amd. 37 Certified By Date:

01-31-84 Revision:

Amd. 38 Certified By: M M

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03-30-84 Revision:

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CAR 2ENT.O LUNDY E N GlN E ER s Spec. No. L-2790 CHICAGO Issue: Revised CA, 11-12-76 pz, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK BRAIDWOOD STATION - UNITS 1 AND 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE DIVISION 1 ~ GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 101.

Purchaser..................................................

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Name o f P roj e c t............................................

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Loc ation o f Proj ec t........................................

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Scope of Work..............................................

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Work by 0thers.............................................

1-2 106.

Schedule of Work...........................................

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Definitions................................................

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Performance of Work........................................

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Progress Reports............................................

1-5 110.

Control Accounting of Cable................................

1-6 111.

Control Accounting of Equipment............................

1-7 112.

Accounting, Cost and Scheduling Records....................

1-7 113.

Material Furnished by Purchaser............................

1-9 114.

Fixed Fee..................................................

1-12 115.

Temporary Light and Power and Rework.......................

1-13 116.

Delays in the Work.........................................

1-13 117.

Termination................................................

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Actual Cost of Work........................................

1-14' 119.

Charges for Major Construction Equipment...................

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1 ARTICLE PAGE DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, Cont.

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Construction Equipment Originally Costing Less than.$500 Each and Expendable Tools and Supplies.....,........................

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Subcontracts...............................................

1-21 122.

Terms of Payment...........................................

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Purchasing.................................................

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Unic a di n g and S to ra ge...................................... 1-23 125.

Erection Conditions........................................

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Quality Assurance Submitta1s...............................

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' Quality Assurance Program Submittals Af t a r Avs r d................................................

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Quality Assurance Program Approva1.........................

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Acceptance Criteria........................................

2-2 205.

Quality Control Procedure Submitta1s..............:........

2-6 206.

Inspection Point Program Submittal.........................

2-7 207.

Subcontractor Requirements.................................

2-8 208.

Seismic Report Submitta1...................................

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Nonconfor=ance Report Submittal............................

2-8 210.

Stress Report Submittal (Not Applicable)...................

2-8 211.

Quality Control Records Submittal After Award................................................

2-8 212.

Certificate of Conformance Submittal (Not ' Applicable)......

2-8 213.

Radiographic Film Submittal (Not Applicable)...............

2-9 214.

Documentation Submittal.......................'.............

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Invoice Submittal (Not Applicable).........................

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Spare Parts................................................

2-10 DIVISION 3 - SUPPLEMENTS AND DRAWINGS 301.

Supplements................................................

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Drawings (Consulting Engineers')...........................

3-11 303.

Drawings and Data (Contractor 's)........................... 3-13 304.

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4-3 402.1 Turbine-Generators, Turbine-Driven

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Structure and Accessories...........................

4-3 402.3 Cenerator Neutral Grounding Cubicle.............................................

4-4 402.4 Power Transformers..................................

4-5 402.5 Main Control Boards and Instrumentation Equipment...........................

4-7 402.6 Computer Equipment..................................

4-10 402.7 Annunciator Equipment...............................

4-11 402.8 Local Control Panels................................

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t 402.10 4160 Volt Nonsegregated Phase Metal Enclosed Bus...........................

4-11 402.11 6900 Volt Auxiliary Switchgear.........................................

4-12 402.12 6900 Volt Nonsegregated Phase Metal Enclosed Bus...........................

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402.13 480 Volt Unit Substation...........................

4-13 402.14 Pressurizer Heater Substation......................

4-13 402.15 480V Motor control Centers.........................

4-13 402.16 Nbtors.............................................

4-14 402.17 Batteries and Chargers.............................

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4-15 402.20 Cable Fans.........................................

4-15 402.21 Conduit, Hangers, Fittings and Junction Boxes for Power, Control and Instrument Cable.......................

4-15 402.22 Power, Control, Communication and Instrument Cable, Wire and Terminals......................................

4-17 402.23 Telephone System...................................

4-19 402.24 Public Address System..............................

4-19 402.25 Testing and Checking of Electrical Equipment by l

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402.28 Fire Protection Equipment..........................

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402.30 Heat Tracing System................................

4-2,1 402.31 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Work..............................

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402.32 Reactor Containment Structure Electrical Penetrations Assemblies............................

4-21 402.33 Gro und ing Sys t em................................... 4-22 402.34 Lighting System....................................

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4-25 405.1 Terminal Structure.................................

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4-26 405.5 Potential Devices..................................

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4-27 405.9 Overhead Conductors and Shield Wires.......................................

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DIVISION 1 - CENERAL REQUIREMENTS 101.

PURCHASER: COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY.

102.

NAME OF PROJECT: BRAIDWOOD STATION - UNITS 3 AND 2.

103.

LOCATION OF PROJECT Braidwood Station is located in southwest Jill County on the border of Grundy County and Kankakee County, I*.linois, approximately three (3) miles west of the Kankakee River and approximately twenty-four (24) miles south-southwest of Joliet, Illinois.

104.

SCOPE OF WORK 104.1 Contractor shall receive, unload into and/or out of storage, haul, (s) store, erect, and make ready for successful operation, all equipment, I

' accessories and materials required to make a complete and finished installation of the electrical equipment in connection with and inci-dental to the installation of Units 1 and 2 at Braidwood Station and:

a.

Lake Screen House.

b.

River Screen House.

c.

Switchyard.

104.2 It is the intention of this Specification that the Work shall include all Work ordinarily done by an Electrical Contractor (except as spe-cifically noted otherwise) to install electrical equipment and wiring ready for use and service in accordance with the Schedule of Work listed in this Specification.

104.3 Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, tools and constructien equipment including maintenance supplies therefor, the necessary field office forces, stores personnel, warehousemen, expediters and all other personnel required to perform the Work in an orderly and efficient manner in accordance with the construction schedule.

104.4 Purchaser will turn over to Contractor at $1 ant site all electrical mate-rial and records applicable to this Work received prior to arrival of Contractor on job. Contractor shall move this material from storage on-site to erection site.

He shall maint'ain his own stores and be responsible for all material he has received. '

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104.5 The material and equipment which will be furnished by Purchaser is described under Material Furnished by Purchaser, Article 113 and as defined in Article 107.1.

All other material and/or additional materials required to complete.the installation shall be furnished by i.

the Contractor. Materials furnished by Contractor shall be of the same quality and manufacture as materials specified on the Drawings.

104.6 On site warehouse facilities, shops and office buildings will be furnisc.ed by Purchaser and will be available for use by the Contractor as specified in Article'124.

104.7 Drawings will be issued by the Owner's Consulting Engineers as the Work progresses. All work and revisions to work covered by such Drawings and this Specification shall be included as part of the Work to be performed whether or not such work or revisions is specifically covered in this Specification.

104.8 The term " Scope of Work" as used in Specification L-2790 shall mean

,I the Scope o'f Work as set forth in this Article 104 and for Units 1 i

and 2 of Braidwood Station as generally contemplated by the plans and specifications applicable to Contractor's Work and all modifications.

changes and variations thereto.

105.

WORK BY OTHERS

  • s The following will be done by others:

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105.1 All concrete work, including excavation, formwork and backfill for $oun-dations, ductruns and manholes.

105.2 Concrete pads and grouting where required for items of electrical equip-ment.

4 105.3 Grading and placing of stone fill at the facilities.

105.4 Openings in floors and walls for conduit, cable pans, bus ducts, and other electrical equipment.

105.5 Setting and aligning of motors coupled to mechanical equipment with a common base. Motors shipped separately to the job site shall be set i

by this Contractor but will be aligned by others.

105.6 Mounting and piping of liquid level switches, mechanical metering devices, temperature devices, pressure devices and level devices on tanks and piping, except those items such as thermocouples, electrical transducers and relays.

I 105.7 Factory wiring of switchboards, panel equipment, unit substations, switchgear, motor control centers, control bpards, consoles, distri-bution panels and miscellaneous local panels, except interpanel wiring and shipping split wiring and wiring associated with " field changes" which shall be done by this Contractor.

105.8 Elevators'and Manlifts: Except main feed, disconnects, grounding. slarm, telephone and lighting work which shall be done by this Contractor.

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105.9 Unloading and setting on foundation of the Main Power, System Auxiliary and Unit Auxiliary Transformers.

105.10 Testing and calibrating (construction phase) of electrical equipment and pre-operational and start-up testing of completed systems. Pro-viding assistance by this Contractor for such testing shall be done in accordance with Article 402.25.

105.11 Erection of 345 kV intermediate towers, including conductors and Amd.1 static wires, from the switchyard to the transformer dead-ecd towers.

105.12 Setting and sligning of the Steam Generator Feed Pump Motors.

106.

SCHEDULE OF WORK 106.1 Contractor shall begin the Work when approval to proceed is obtained from Purchaser's representative, and perform the Work in accordance with the following schedules:

DATE s.

Start of Work As instructed by Purchaser b.

345 kV switchyard and other equipment

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sufficiently complete to supply power to Unit 1 auxiliaries via Unf.t 1 system auxiliary transformer.

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Start pre-operational tests of Unit 1.

9-1-80 NOTE: Pre-operational tests are performed on complace systems to verify : hat the system capacity and performance are in ac-cordance with the design requirements and that all controls, protective elaying and interlocking, instrumentation, alarms, etc., for til pumps, valves, motors, circuit breakers,,and other equipment associated with the system are operating proper.'.y.

Contractor must therefore schedule his Work so as to coordinate with Purchaser's testing sequence and to insure that all pre-requisite equipment and systems are in service, ready for the tests.

DATE d.

Complete pre-operational tests of Unit 1.

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Unit i ready for commercial service.

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Start pre-operational tests of Unit 2.

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j. Complete pre-operatiqnal tests of Unit 2.

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Start fuel loading Unit 2.

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Unit 2 connected to 345 kV system.

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Unit 2 ready for commercial service.

10-1-82 NOTE: The foregoing dates are not guaranteed to Contrector, and attention is directed to Article 116 of Specification L-2790.

I 106.2 rontractor shall prepare a preliminary detailed schedule of construc-tion and estimated manpower requirement on a monthly basis and present it with the Proposal. The schedule will be reviewed by Purchaser; Con-tractor shall revise and resubmit it to the Purchaser, in accordance

("s, with the provisions of Article 46 of Purchaser's General Conditions, not later than one week after award of Work.

106.3 Purchaser's tentative milestone dates shown in Article 106.1 will serve as guideline information for Contractor and shall be used for reference and information only. Purchaser's information is not to be construed as cause to relieve Contractor of schedule and construc-tion-responsibility to meet stipulated completion dates. Contractor shall develop the Work in an orderly manner and in accordance with the above schedule, it shall be incumbent upon the Contractor's responsibility to notify the Purchaser at any time that it appears that deviations may be necessary. Contractor shall submit a complete Progress and Status of Work report at the end of each period, com-(

plete with detail on how Contractor will rectify or solve any lag on l

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DEFINITIONS 107.1 Wherever the statement " Contractor shal) furnish" or " furnished by the Contractor" is used in this Specification, it shall mean " Contractor shall prepare and submit to Purchaser's Purchasing Department a takeoff for procurement as required to complete the Work".

Purchaser will pro-cure.

107.2 Wherever the terms " approved", "as approved", " satisfactory", "as directed","or equal", or other similar terms are used in this Speci-fication, they shall mean "as reviewed by the Consulting Engineers or Purchaser" unless specifically stated otherwise.

107.3 Wherever the word " Purchaser" appears in the Bid Documents, it shall be construed to mean " Owner".

107.4 The term " indicated" shall mean "as shown, noted, called for specified",

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107.5 Wherever the verb "shall" appears, it indicates Contractor is totally responsible for the stated work or activity and the verb "will" indicates Purchaser's action or responsibility of others.

10'.6 Wherever the term " Contractor" is used in this Specification or indicated on the Drawings it shall be construed to mean this Contractor.

107.7 All references to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Specifications, and to other similar standard publications, are to the l'

latest issues of each as of the date of this Contract.

107'.8 The term " Consulting Engineers" refers to Purchaser's Consulting Engineers, Sargent & Lundy.

108.

PERFORMANCE OF WORK Contractor in performing the Work, shall adequately man the job and work such hours per day and days per week as may be necessary to meet the construction schedule. In the event Contractor determines it necessary to schedule his work force more than eight hours per day, five days per week Monday through Friday, he shall obtain the approval

  • l of Purchaser's Field Representative prior to the start of such work.

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PROGRESS REPORTS Contractor shall submit to the Purchaser each week a report stating the number of Contractor's electricians working on this contract, the areas being worked, the percent completion of each area, and the overall progress made in fulfillment of the Contract. This shall include a cable pulling and termination progress report which shall be submitted weekly. Contractor shall use the Table of Contents of l

this Specification as the basis for the completion report.

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CONTROL ACCOUNTING OF CABLE 110.1 Contractor shall keep a running account of the use of Power, Control and Instrument Cable and shall furnish to Purchaser weekly Field Cable Progress Reports which shall include the following:

a.

Description of the cable by type code.

b.

Quantity received by type code.

c.

Quantity used by type code, d.

Balance on hand by type code.

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Balance needed to complete the Work by type code.

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Listing of the cables by cable number that have been pulled or placed in duct section, conduit or pan.

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Listing of the cables by cable number that have been terminated, de-lineating the "FROM" and "T0" end.

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Record of returnable empty cable reels.

i 110.2 Contractor shall use the following procedures:

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When a cable real is received at the plant site, the Contractor shall accept delivery and immediately identify the reel. The identification Amd.2 will consist of the cable type number (a five digit number appearing l

on the cable manufacturer's reel tag) plus a space and the reel number BR-1 for the first reel, and BR-2 for the second reel, etc. Numbering shall be consecutive and continuous on all subsequent orders of the same type cables.

b.

Contractor shall fill out two (2) duplicate Cable Reel Record Cards for each reel, of which one shall be sent to owner's Field Engineer af ter reel is empty, and one shall be retained by Contractor. Contractor shall furnish the Cable Reel Record Cards of durable heavy duty semi-l permanent type with one set white and the other set a contrasting color.

l' For sample of Cable Reel Record Card refer to Attachment A.

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As each cable shall be pulled from a reel, the' Contractor shall enter this information on the associated Cable Reel Record Card. Contractor I

shall use a cable counter to determine cable lengths pulled. When the real is empty the record card shall be forwarded t,o the Owner's Field

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110.3 The procedures outlined in Article 110.1 above will be augmented by the Contractor's utilization of a Field Cable Progress Report. This Report will consist of 8-1/2 x 11 inch originals, each with space for entering installed cable numbers (by systems) and the dates of their terminations. The Contractor shall keep an accurate and running record of every cable on the job.

a." The first entry shall be th,e addition of the cable number (as shown in 4

the Cable Tabulation) for each cable pulled. Cable Reel Record Cards will not be accepted by Commonwealth Edison Company without a progress report entry for the cables.

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Second, the Contractor shall enter the date when the cable has been terminated at the "FROM" and as described in the Cable Tabulation.

y' The Contractor shall also enter the date when the cable has been terminated at the "T0" end.

110.4 The Contractor shall submit every Friday afternoon, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Purchaser's Construction Department, a' revised copy of the Field Cable Progress Report showing progress up to the previous night (Thursday) and Cable Reel Record Cards for all ex-pired reels. The revised areas shall be circled or marked with an asterisk to indicate that week's progress. The Purchaser will determine l (' ~

the Contractor's progress in wiring by his systematic submittal of the, 1

reports as outlined above.

111.

CONTROL ACCOUNTING OF EQUIPMENT Contractor shall furnish to Purchaser a weekly written report to the Purchaser's Construction Office which shall include the following:

111.1 Equipment or material received.

J 111.2 Items or parts of equipment assemblies that are missing.

111.3 Scheduled deliveries of equipment or material not received.

111.4 A list of Manufacturer's Instruction Books received.

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ACCOUNTING, COST AND SCHEDULING RECORDS 112.1 Accounting:

i Contractor shall furnish Purchaser with such statements, payrolls, invoices, and other sustaining papers, as may be required to provide Purchaser with a clear and adequate record of all payments by Contractor under this Contract, and that Purchaser shall'have a right at any time to inspect Contractor's accounting records. Contractor further agrees I

to keep, protect and make available to Purchaser for a period of three years after completion of the Work, all records and books of account pertaining to the Work.

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Owner has instituted a project management system which &mong other things utilizes CPM Scheduling Techniques. As a condition of award, Contractor shall agree to work with owner in the preparation and establishment of schedules and to furnish details requested by Owner to facilitate the establishment of such schedules as Owner deems reasonable and necessa'ry.

Contractor shall also make available to Owner all bar charts, network schedules with mathematical analysis and field work schedules related to the Work and developed by Contractor for his own purpose.

112.3 Cost:

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The cost accounting system Owner utilizes to assist in controlling construction cost divides total cost involved into work package accounts, each such account directly related to the scheduling and method of performance of a portion of the Work. The Contractor shall

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overheads, and fees. Maximum and minimum work package size will be stipulated by owner.

Information required includes but is not limited to the following:

Direct Labor Quantity Hours Dollars Labor Accounts X

X X

Material Accounts X

X Equipment Accounts X

X Subcontract Accounts X

Overhead and Fee Accounts X

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(1) Premium Time to be so designated, j

(2) X's indicate areas to be reported, b.

Initial estimates and actual cost, quantities, hours, etc., shall be provided to the Owner per the following schedule:

bl. The initial Chart of Accounts shall be submitted for Owner's approval within one month after the contract is awarded.

b2. Initial estimates for each account shall be provided within one month after the contract is awarded.

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Data as to incurred cost, quantity ' installed, direct labor hours charged, etc. for each account shall be provided monthly, and within ten working days after the end of the reporting period.

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Revisions to work package accounts, or to account estimates due to draw-ing changes, field changes, etc. shall be submitted to Owner within ten working days after Contractor receives authorization for the change.

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All data shall be presented in the detail and format requested by Owner and Owner shall have the right to verify all data presented.

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MATERIAL FURNISHED BY PURCHASER 113.1 The following is a list of the electrical items for the Station which will be furnished by the Purchaser. The list is not necessarily all inclusive and may not indicate all the items of Purchaser's furnished equipment. The shipping dates are to be used for reference and are

's not guaranteed or in any way to be construed as modifying or releasing Contractor of work schedule responsibility.

113.2 The following is a list of the electrical items which will be furnished by the Purchaser for the Braidwood Station:

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'8-1-80 Turbine-Generator. Exciter Units 4

9-1-79 6-1-80 Mair. Power Transformers 7-1-79 3-1-80 Generator Neutral Grounding 2

Cubicles 4

5-1-79 2-1-80 Unit Auxiliary Transformers 4

1-1-79 10-1-79 System Auxiliary Transformer All 7-1-79 3-1-80 Generator Isolated Phase Bus Duct All 7-1-78 8-1-79 4160 Volt Metal Clad Switch-gear All 8-1-77 9-1-79 4160 Volt Nonsegregated Phase Metal Enclosed Bus All 8-1-77 9-1-79 6900 Volt Metal Clad Switch-

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thru thru and Instrumentation Cable (Ex-5-1-79 11-1-80 cept Contractor to Furnish all Wire for Lighting, Telephone Horns, Telephone Booth Lighting

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7-1-79 7-1-80 Switchyard Steel Structures, Towers, Switch Stands, Bus Supports 9-1-79 9-1-80 Switchyard Shield Wire and Connectors

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FIXED FEE The Fixed Fee (Item 1.5 of Proposal Form-Part I) is to be based upon the Work defined in the Scope of Work.(Article 104.8) and Schedule of Work (Article 106) of Specification L-2790, and the following:

114.1 Contractor's Profit for the Work.

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and home office overhead expenses including, but not limited to such items as payroll, stenographic, clerical and accounting help, office supplies, rent, stationery, postage and telephone service.

114.3 All Construction Equipment originally costing less than $500 each and, expendable tools and supplies as defined in Article 120. Material that

.becomes a part of the permanent installation such as conduit, conduit fittings, terminals, shall not be included herein.

A 114.4 All Construction Equipment originally costing $500.00 or more as defined s

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o 114.5 Contractor's on site project manager and site organization personnel in-cluding superintendence above general foreman level (all such personnel as described in Item 4.0 Proposal Form, Part II) engaged exclusively on the site, including all profit; overhead costs, travel and/or living allowances, vacation pay, insurance, taxes, pension and health plans, relocation expense, etc., associated therewith.

114.6 Schedule and Cost Reporting as set forth in Article 112 of this Specifi-cation L-2790.

114.7 Take-offs for purchasing as set forth in Article 123 of this Specifica-tion L-2790.

114.8

.All work required by noneraft personnel for requisitioning, receiving, inventory and issuing of items required for the Work.

114.9 All Work necessary for requisitioning subcontracted work for which Pur-chaser is to purchase.

114.10 All' Work necessary to verify that installation is in accordance with Consulting Engineers' drawings or to prepare as-built drawings for submittal to Purchaser.

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TEMPORARY LIGHT AND POWER AND REWORK The Owner will pay Contractor all craf t labor wages including foremen and gene'ral foreman, and all payroll costs of such labor including insurance and taxes plus a percentage as set forth in Item 6.0 of Pro-posal Form Part II for all construction equipment as defined in Article 114.3 and 114 4 and small tools and expendables as defined in Article 120 for work cwfined as temporary Light and Power (T) and Re-work (R) as directed by Owner. Rework is defined as removal, disposal and reinstallation of Work due to engineering changes only.

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DELAYS IN THE WORK 116.1 In the event that the Work is delayed beyond the scheduled Unit 2 fuel loading date plus four months for each station, then (1) the time fixed in the Contract for completion of the Work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason of such delay, and (2) that portion of the contract price which is to be paid under Article 114 for t

Work which is so delayed shall be increased on manhour rate basis given in Item 3.2 of Proposal Form - Part II, or as determined at Owner's option exercised in writing in one or more of the following ways:

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By agreed lump sum.

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By unit prices named in the Contract or subsequently agreed upon in

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By cost and an agreed upon fixed fee.

116.2 If none of the above methods is selected by Owner, then the Contractor shall continue to perform the Work as directed by the owner pursuant to this Contract; and, to the extent the Owner requests Contractor to per-form such Work, he shall be allowed a reasonable percentage for overhead and profit on all payments contemplated by Article 114 which are directly attributable to such delay.

116.3 Contractor shall keep accurate and detailed accounts in such forms as l

the Owner and Engineers may direct, which shall be open to the inspection l

of the Owner and the Engineers at all times showing the bases for all pay-ments which may be requested by Contractor under Articles 116.lc and l

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116.4 Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Work is delayed beyond the aforementioned date because of any delay of the Contractor not arising out of causes beyond the reasonable control of Contractor, including, but not limited to, requests of the Owner, acts of God, fire, explosion, site conditions, shortages of fuel, n'ny act or failure to act or any civil or military authority or strikes, labor disputes or work shortages, then there shall be no adjustment to,any payment contemplated by Article 114 or any other provision of this Contra.cc other than Article 117 of this Specification L-2790.

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117.1 Should the Owner decide to terminate this Contract because it reasonably believes that the Project of which the Work is a part or Owner's intended use of such Project or Work is or is likely to be delayed, changed or stopped due to causes beyond the reasonable control of Owner including, but not limited to, acts of God, fire, explosion, site conditions, s(ortages of fuel, any act or failure to act of any civil or military authority, or strikes, labor disputes or work stoppages; or if Owner determines that such Project should be delayed, suspended or stopped due to changes in the anticipated load on Owner's system, or to other causes related to Owner's requirements and obligations as a public g

utility; or should the Contractor become insolvent or make any assign-ment for benefit of his creditors or become involved in any proceeding for reorganization of his business in any court, or should a receiver be appointed for his property, or -should the Contractor at any time refuse or neglect to supply a sufficiency of properly skilled workmen, or proper materials, or if he should fail to make prompt payments to

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ordinances or the instructions of the Engineers or otherwise fail in the performance of any of his obligations under the Contract, such events or refusal, neglect or failure being considered by the Owner as sufficient ground for such actions, the Owner, without prejudice to any other right or remedy, af ter three days' Notice to the Contractor, may terminate the m

I Contract, and may enter upon the premises and take possession thereof, together with all materials, tools and appliances thereon.

117.2 In case of any such termination, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive all payments due under this Contract for which the Contractor becomes liable prior to such Notice, except that any monthly payment due under Article 114 of this Contract for the month in which such Notice is given shall be pro-rated to the date of such Notice.

118.

ACTUAL COST OF WORK Contractor shall be paid for the actual cost of the Work which shall consist of costs incurred by the Contractor directly chargeable to the Work as follows:

118.1 The straight time craft wages, including foremen and general foreman, and associated payroll costs therewith, including but not limited to such items as insurance and taxes, subsistence allcwances, travel, welfare contri5 tens and all other fringe benefits. National Electrical Con-tractor' Association (NECA) dues are not reimbursible by Purchaser.

118.2 The amount of premium time cost for craf t labor, including payroll insur-ance and taxes thereon, when specifically authorized by Purchaser's Station Construction Department.

118.3 The amount of premium portion of wage rate, excluding shif t work, for site organization and supervisory personnel above general foreman level, given in Item 4.0, Proposal form-Part II, but excluding on site project l

manager, when specifically authorized by Purchaser's Station Construc-tion Department.

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All applicable actual craft labor costs required to be paid by Contractor in compliance with union agreements in effect during I

performance of the Work.

118.5 Contractor shall provide sufficient personnel to prosecute the Work in a manner and of a quality acceptable to the Purchaser and at Pur-chaser's requests will add or replace personnel at no additional cost to the Purchaser.

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. All insurance required of contractor, in accordance with.all applicable provisions of Purchaser's General Conditions, Exhibit "C".

'118.7 Cost to Contractor of any part of the Work sublet by him, including shop fabrication, nondestructive testing, etc., in accordance with i

Article 121. All Work sublet by Contractor and within Contractor's Scope of Work will be charged against Contractor's manhour estimate

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(BCL) as if Contractor had performed the-Work.

118.8 Cost to Contractor for jobsite office expenses such as telegrams,'

telephone, express charges and postage, but not including supplies covered under Article 120.2.

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118.9 All trade and cash discounts offered by suppliers shall be credited to f

Purchaser.

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CHARGES FOR_ MAJOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPNENT 119.1 The lump sua amount included in the Contractor's fixed fee for all construction equipment originally costing $500 or more (Item '1.a of Proposal Form - Part I) shall include, but not be limited to cranes, hoists, bending machines, automobiles, trucks, compressors, trailers and such other equipment as may be required to perform the Work as de-fined in Article 104 of Specification L-2790 and for the Schedule of Work as defined in Article.106 of Specification L-2790.

119.2 It shall be understood that in prosecuting the Work, Contractor will provide and utilize his construction equipment to the fullest and most efficient use so as to keep the use of field labor to a minimum and to maintain Work schedule. If in the performance of the Work, Purchaser's Station Construction Department determines that additional construction 1

equipment is required to maintain the Work schedule and/or to keep the use of field labor to a minimum, Contractor shall promptly furnish additional equipment upon notification to do so, at no additional cost to Purchaser.

119.3 Contractor shall submit, with his Proposal, a description and listing of all the construction equipment he proposes to. furnish on site for the Work. Contractor shall indicate the quantit'y of each type of 1-15 a

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l 119.4 All incouing and outgoing freight charges, rental charges, insurance and property taxes on Contractor's equipment shall be included in Con-tractor's fixed fee. All fuel, lubricants, maintenance and minor re-pairs are to be considered as a cost of the Work. Major maintenance defined an either (1) maintenance costing more than $500 for materials and labor or (2) maintenance performed offsite. Minor maintenance is any maintenance which is not major. Use shall be made of on-site facili-ties. All major repairs to construction equipment shall be included as part of Contractor's' Firm Fixed Fee.

119.5 Should job conditions require use of equipment for overtime or multiple shif t work, no adjustment in Contractor's fee will be made.

119.6 Payment for each item of Contractor-owned equipment which may be required to perform work outside the Scope of Work (Article 104 of Specification L-2790 and/or Schedule of Work (Article 106 of Specification L-2790) shall be in accord with Contractor's equipment rental rates which shall be submitted with his proposal. All third party rentals are to be billed at actual cost as approved by the Purchaser. Major equipment rental rates of '

Contractor-owned equipment will not exceed 80% of AED rates including in-surance.

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ORIGINALLY COSTING LESS THAN $500 FACH AND i'

EXPENDABLE TOOLS AND SUPPLIES (EACH STATION) 120.1 Contractor shall furnish for the perfonnance of the Work under pro-visions of Article 114.3, all Construction Equipment originally costing less than $500.00 each, including but not limited to the following:

Adding machine, office Augurs, Wood

-Adzes Axes, Double Bit Anvils Axes, Pick Augers, Ground Axes, Single Bit Bars, Bucking Up Cutters, Wire Bars, Claw Bars, Crow Desk, Office, Plan, Draf ting Bars, Pinch Die Heads, Bolt

~ Bars, Rivet Busting Die Head, Pipe Bars, Wrecking Dolly, Rivet j

Belts, Safety Drills, Bits

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Binders, Load Chain Drills, Hand i

Block, Chain Drills, Pneumatic Blocks, Rope and Cable Drive Socket See Blocks, Snatch Bloeks. Tackle Edgers-Bolt Cutters Bnery Wheel Stands Bottle Carts Engineering Equipment-Except Stakes l

Boxes, Gang Filing Cabinets, Office Brooms Fire Extinguishers-for Contractor Buckets (Concrete)

Use Only.

Buggies (Concrete)

Fishtape Flange Spreaders Cabinet, File Flaring Tools Calculators, Office Forges Calipers, Inside Forks Calipers, Micrometer Calipers, Outside Garden Rakes 1-17

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Calipers. Tube Gauges, Acetylene Cement Joining Tools Gauges, Center Chain Loading Gauges, Drilling Chain Fall Gauges, Feeler Chairs, Office Gauges, Oxygen Checkwritera, Office Gauges, Wire Chipping Gun, Electric Gun, Paint Clasps, "C" Gun, Oil Squirt Chokers, Steel Grinders, Bench Comealong Hoists Concrete Floats, Steel Hammers, Ball Peen Conduit Pulls Hammers, Chipping Containers, Ice Water, Potable Hammers, Claw Coolers, Water Hammers, Electric Cutters, Bolt Hammers, Hand Cutters, Cable N===*rs, Pneumatic Cutters, Hose Hammers, Ripping Cutters, Pipe (Manual)

Hammers, Sledge Cutters, Tin Snips Hatchets Cutters Tube Hods - Brick-Mortar Hoes Pump's, Water, 3" & under Hoists (Tugger)

Punches

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Hoists (Coffin)

Hooks, Grab Rakes Hooks, Packing Ratches Stock with Dies Hooks Tiber-Cant Reamers Horn, Signal Riveting Equipment Irons, Caulking Safety Equipment

. Irons, Soldering Salamanders Saws, Chain Jacks, All Types to 20 TON Saws, Electric Saws, Hand Knives, Draw Saws, Hand Power l

Saws, Saber l

L' adders, Extension Scoops, Hand Ladders, Straight Shackles, 3/4" Pin and Larger l

Lanterns Shears l

Levels, Carpenter Sheaves l

Levels, Hand Shovels Levels, Torpedo Shovels, Scoop l

Log Hooks Soldering Guns (or Irons)

Lovering-In-Belts Spades, Clay, Air Spikes, Marlin Mattocks Stamp, S, teel j

Mauls Stripper, Wire, Cable Meggers Survey, Chains Meters, Simpson l

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Oilers Taps, Pipe Picks Thermometers Pike Poles Tie Tool-Pistol Grip Pipe Machines Timber Carriers Planers Tin Snips Plumb Bobs Tongs Points, Bull Tool Check Board

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Post Hole Diggers Torches, Blow Pots, Fire Torches, Gas Probes, AMP Trucks Hand i "

Puller, Neil, Electric Wire Typewriters Office Pulleys Pumps, Barrel Vacuum Cleaners Vibrators (Concrete)

Vises, Pipe Vises Stand, Pipe 3

Welding Equipment, Oxyacetylene

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Abrasives Chisels (all types)

Air Enre & Couplings Clamps (hose), cable Allen Wrenches Cleaning Powder i

Clips (paper and sheet metal)

Bags (paper, cotton, burlap)

Cloth (emery)

Bands (rubber & steel for Compound (sweeping) banding machine)

Connectors (hose)

Barco (cleaning fluid)

Cord (fish)

Barrel Pins Cords (extension)

Batteries (flashlight & blasting)

Cotter Pins Belt (lacing & dressing)

Couplings (hose)

Blades (hacksaw, brick saw, Cover Lens (welders) circular saw, rip saw, Crayons, Marking, Temperature cut-off saw)

Cups (drinking)

Bolts (for misc. use)

Boots (rubber)

Dies (rep,lacement for threading devices)

Brads Disinfectants Bricks (rubbing)

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Brushes (wire, paint, scrub)

Drill Bits - (wood, steel)

Bucket Dyno Marker &' Tape Cable (wire rope for misc. lashing)

Electrode Holders Cans (gas, oil, measuring)

Engineering Supplies (stakes, Cap Screws (for mise. use) tacks, transit books, Carbide drawing pencils, rules, Carborundum tapes)

Chalk Erasers l

Files (tools)

Fans (temp. use)

Filters (respirators)

Fence (temporary)

First Aid Supplies Flashlights Lanterns (kerosene & gas)

Flints Lenses (goggle & shield)

Form Fasteners & Clamps Liners (hard hat)

Form Lumber & Materials Line (mason, cable, chalk)

Forms (office use)

Line-up Clamps Friction Tape Linseed Oil Funnals Lugs (for welding leads) 3 Fuses Gasoline (for use exclusive Ms.sonry Anchors 4

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Masonry Drills (carbide)

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Gloves (leather, canvas, plastic, Materials (for scaffolds, run-rubber, dipped, electrician) ways, etc.)

Clue Hops (head, bucket, stick, Glycerine wringer)

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Grinding Compound Grinding Wheels Nails i

Nozzle (water hos,e) l, Handles (hammer, shovel, rake, Nuts pick, adze, axe, matlock, hoe float, file)

Oil (thread cutting)

Hard Hats Hardware Cloth Padlocks Hasps Pails (water)

Hinges Paint Pots Hose (air, steam, garden)

Paint Scrapers Hose Couplings Paint Trimmers Paper (building, sandpaper, Ice towels, toilet, wrapping, Ice Tongs office use)

Ink Paper Clips Pencils Jute Permatox -

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Kegs (water)

Pins (taper)

Knives (putty)

Plugs (electrical) l Points (bull)

Lacing (belt)

Powder (fire extinguisher)

Ladders (step)

Pianp (tire)

Lamps (flashlight & lighting)

Punches (hand)

Rags, Wiping-Soap Railroad Ties (for cribbing)

Soapstone Raincoats - boots Sprays (insecticides)

Rasps (wood)

Star Drills 1

Razor Blades (for scrapers)

Steel Wool Respirators Stone (rubbing)

Rope (manila, sisal, jute, wire)

Straps (for goggles)

Rulers Sweat Bands Runways, Scaffold Rust Preventors Tacks Tags (material, tool, shipping)

Salt Tablets-Tape (gum, scotch, friction -

Sanding Discs rubber, cambric)

Sand Screen Tarpaulins

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Sash Cord Thumbtacks Scaffolds, Steel Torch (highway flares)

Shackles,1/2" pin and smaller Turpentine Shellac Twine (wrapping)

Shim Stock

. Sling (rope, canvas, wire rope)

Washers (hose, c'ut, lock)

Water (drinking, distilled)

White Lead

. Wedges (steel)

Winch Line Wheels (abrasive)

Wing Nuts Whet Stone Wire (tie, form) 121.

SUBCONTRACTS 121.1 All subcontracted Work for labor and/or material shall conform to Purchaser's General Conditions, Exhibit "C", Clause 27. Contractor's attention is directed to that portion of Clause 27 of Purchaser's General Conditions, Exhibit "C", which provides...."The Contractor shall secure from each subcontractor his agreement to comply with all the provisions of this Exhibit "C" as far as applicable to such sub-contractor's part of the Work, shall exact from him such compliance and shall be responsible to the Owner for any acts and omissions of such subcontractor and...

etc."

121.2 All subbids shall include separate prices for materials, construction equipment originally costing more than $500 e.ach (itemized as to type and quantity), expendable tools and supplies, and. labor, where applicabic.

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121.4 If Lump Sun Proposal covering subcontracted Work cannot be obtained by Contractor, he shall obtain Bids based on labor and material in such form as will enable Purchaser to properly review and analyze these proposals.

122.

TERMS OF PAYMENT Contractor shall submit invoices monthly for materials, Fee and equipment, weekly for labor, for approval by Purchaser's Station Construction Depart-ment. Purchaser will, within forty-five (45) days af ter receipt of each correct invoice, make payment with respect thereto, as provided in Articles 122.1 through 122.5 below, to be applied on account of amounts due the Contractor hereunder.

122.1 Net amount of the Actual Cost of the Work aa defined in Article 118.

122.2 In addition to affidavits and waivers of lien to be provided under Clause 21 of Purchaser's General Conditions (Exhibit "C"), Contractor's invoices shall be supported by a complete set of invoices for materials received from Vendors, petty cash receipts for miscellaneous small expenditures, receipted invoices from subcontractors for materials and labor furnished, certified payrolls and all other data substantiating actual expenditures incurred by Contractor in performing the Work and for which he is seeking reimbursement.

'l 122.3 The Contractor's Fee will be paid in equal monthly payments to commence when the Contractor's Project Manager and Quality Assurance Manager move on site (not to exceed two months af ter award) on a permanent basis, and ending the month of Unit 2 fuel loading, plus four months. Fifteen (15) percent retention will be withheld from Contractor's Fee payments up to a maximum of $500,000.

.122.4 When Unit 1 Work has been completed (fuel loaded) and accepted by Purchaser, Purchaser will pay to Contractor, upon request, 50 percent of amounts previously withheld.

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l 122.5 Final payment due Contractor under this Contract shall be payable forty-five (45) days af ter the date of final completion (Unit 2 commercial operation) and acceptance of the Work, upon certification by Purchaser's Station Construction Department, provided all payrolls, material bills and other indebtedness connected with the Work have been paid and the terms hereof have otherwise been complied with at that time.

Acceptance by the Contractor of final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims against the Purchaser under the Contract, but such final payment shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for faulty ma-terials or workmanship and he shall remedy any defects due thereto and pay for any damage resulting therefrom which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of acceptance by the Contractor ^ such finct pay-ment. No certificate issued nor payment made to the Contractor, nor partial

' c,r, entire use of occupancy of the Work by the Purchaser, shall constitute an ace'eptance of any Work or materials not in accordance with the Contract.

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PURCHASING Contractor shall prepare all take-offs for submittal to Purchaser's Purchasing which Purch, Department for all equipment, material and supplies aser will purchase for this Work.

124.

UNLOADING AND STORAGE 124.1 "Certain materials, as indicated on Drawings or in this Specification, will be furnished by Purchaser and/or others and delivered f.o.b.

site. Contractor is responsible, under foregoing requirements for re-ceiving, unloading, storing, protecting, and removing from storage, and erecting or installing such materials, in addition to equipment and materials furnished and installed by Contractor. Responsibility for such equipment and materials furnished by others cousmences when such ma-terials are delivered by common carrier. Demurrage and/or detention charges incurred as a result of Contractor's failure to unload equipment,

and materials on time, shall be paid by Contractor.

1 124.2 Inunediately on receipt of any material furnished by Purchaser and/or

' i others, Contractor shall inform the Purchaser's Field Engineer so that inspection by Contractor and Purchaser can be made before material is

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unloaded. Contractor shall replace at his own expense and to the complete satisfaction of the Purchaser any material damaged while unloading, stor-3, 1:

ing, removing from storage, erecting, etc. Contractor shall consult with i

Purchaser's Construction Department as to the method to be used in unload-ing and bringing the equipment into the site for erection.

124.3 Outdoor space as designated by Purchaser's representative for the loca-tion of Contractor's offices, shops or warehouses, or for the storage of i-materials, will be provided by Purchaser without charge. Purchaser's I.

representative will designate the area that will be available for Con-tractor's office, shop, etc., at the time Bidder visits the Project site.

Any additional facilities required by Contractor shall be provided by Contractor.

124.4 Purchaser will purchase all permanent plant equipment and materials; Con-tractor is responsible for acquisition of all construction equipment, tools, expendables, consumables, etc., that are in:1uded in Contractor's fee.

When the Purchaser purchased materials arrive on-site, the guard at the gate will notify the Purchaser's " Materials Coordinator" who will then be responsible for ascertaining the applicable P.O.,

the responsible con-tractor for unloading, etc. This Contractor, L-2790, is responsible for

1) receipt inspection (including physical count, inspection for in-transit I

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  • i damage etc.), 2) determining (in conjunction with Purchaser's Material Coordinator) where materials are to be stored (Purchaser's Warehouse, ej Field, Main Building, Etc.), 3) noting on bill of lading or other pertinent shApping papers any discrepancy in count, damage, etc., and also storage location, 4) unloading of the material and protecting as necessary from the elements, 5) maintaining the materials while in storage, 6) maintain-ing storage records (inventory control) for all items not stored in Pur-chaser's Warehouse, and 7) providing necessary documentation for red 4

quisitioning of materials from Purchaser's Warehouse. Purchaser's Ma-terial Coordinator will be responsible for 1) preparing Material Receiving Reports (MRR's), 2) maintaining documents file, and 3) inventory control of varehouse stored materials.

124.5 All temporary buildings required by Contractor, including associated elec-trical work and heating facilities, shall be maintained by him.

124.6 Any additional facilities required by this Contrac' tor as approved by Pur-chaser, and which are to be retained as part of the completed plant shall be constructed of noncombustible material and shall comply with all other i

requirements of the Standards for the Completed Plant. All warehouses, buildings, and temporary enclosures incidental to construction shall comply.,

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Exterior Buildings:

I' ('h al. All exterior buildings, where the value of the building and contents com--

bined is greater than $150,000, shall have Nuclear Hutual-Limited (NHL) approved fire protection facilities.

a2. All buildings should be separated by an adequate clear space. All build-ings should be protected from damage by vehicular traffic, either by ade-quate distance from roadways or by physical barriers.

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Enclosures:

Where temporary enclosures are utilized for the storage of materials.

bl. Only approved flame proofed tarpaulins or other appreved materials of i

equivalent fire hazard characteristics should be used. The following is an approved method of satisfying this requirement; however, other methods i

will be considered on an individual basis.

bl.1 Approved tarpaulins are those which are made of fabrics which are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or F.M. listed or approved as weather resistant and flame retardant.

bl.2 Flame retardant treatment of tarpaulins exposed to weather should be of a type to prevent leaching of the flame retardant chemicals over a period 2

of time.

bl.3 The following fabrics are approved if the manufacturer is Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or F.M. listed:

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Temporary construction shacks shall not be allowed inside permanent buildings unless:

cl.1 Temporary construction shacks shall be constructed of none' mbustible o

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temporary shacks exceeding 100 ft floor area shall be provided with

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c7 When combustible scaffold or fona work material has served its function in any specific area it should be removed promptly to decrease the fire hazard potential.

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No flammable liquids, Class I combustible liquids, gases, or other hazardous materials shall be stored in permanent building during construction. Flammable liquids and Class II combustible liquids shall be stored in a building at least 50 f t. from any permanent building and stored in accordance with NFPA No. 30.

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Flammable liquids and Class II combustible liquids shall be handled in U.L. or F.M. listed containers in accordance with NFPA No. 30.

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Temporary Services:

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Electrical wiring and equipment should be installed in accordance with NFPA No. 70, " National Electrical Code."

The electrical distribution for each temporary structure should be arranged so that the energy can be shut off from outside the structure by a single switch. All energy to these structures should be shut off when ft is unnecessary.

d2 Only safely installed approved heating devices and their fuel supply systems shall be utilized inside or within 10 ft. of temporary and per-manent buildings. The following is an approved method of satisfying this requirement; however, other methods will be considered on an individual basis.

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Responsibility for control of temporary heating equipment should be assigned in writing to a specific person or persons.

e2 Refueling of heaters should be controlled by the person responsible for the heating equipment or his designated representative.

e3 Portable unit refueling operations shall only be conducted after the unit is sufficiently cool for safe refueling.

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Only U.L. or F.M. listed safety cans appropriately color coded and i

marked shall be used for refueling operations. Adequate surveillance shall be provided whenever heating devices are used for heating or warning purposes, t

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Open burning 'shall not be permitted within any building.

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Approved Equipments fl.

Only U.L., F.M. listed or other approved steam heaters, electric heaters, gas (MAPP, L.P., or natural) or oil fired heaters shall be

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(Gasoline and other fuels not permitted.)

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Chimney or vents, where required, on direct fired units shall be maintained at least 18 in. from combustible material unless approved for closer clearance.

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Heating devices shall be located on noncombustible base or floor and arranged so that they are unlikely to overturn.

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Heating devices should be located so there will be an adequate clear space on all sides separating the device from combustible material.

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All units shall be set up, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions.

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Prior to erection of any temporary buildings, Contractor shall submic plans to Purchaser's representative for general approval of construc-tion, location, and appearance before building may be erected.

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125.1 Examination of Site: Contractor shall carefully examine the site of Work and the Adjacent praaises, and shall conduct the necessary investigation to inform himself thoroughly as to the facilities for handling and storing the equipment at the site, and difficulties involved in the completion of all Work in accordance with Specifications and Drawings. No pies of ignorance of conditions that exist or of difficulties that may be en-countered in the execution of the Work due to failure in making the necessary preliminary examination and investigations will be accepted as an excuse for any failure or omission on the part of Contractor to fulfi}1 in every detail all of the requirements of the Specification.

125.2 Receiving Facilities:

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Railroad Facilities:

4 al. ' A sidetrack from the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad will run on the Station property.

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The sidetrack will extend into the Fuel Handling Building and the i.

Turbine Building at the ground floor level.

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Highway Facilities:

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The Station is located 1-1/2 miles south of Braidwood, Illinois. 1111nois

, (; f State Highway 53 passes west of the Station property in a southwest-north-t east' direction. An access road from State Highway 53 to the Main Building will be provided and maintained by Purchaser.

125.3 Crane Facilities:

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Containment Building Crane: A 230-ton electric polar crane with a 460-ton bridge and an auxiliary 40-ton hoist will be located in the Reactor Build-ing, and will be available for handling equipment and materials which are I

to be installed in the Reactor Building.

b.

Turbine Building Cranes:, Two 125-ton electric traveling bridge cranes, each with an auxiliary 25-ton hoist, will be located in the Turbine Build-ing, and will be available for handling equipment and materials which are to be installed in the Turbine Building. A lifting beam will be available to allow tying both Turbine Building cranes together for lif t loads up to 250 tons.

c.

Fuel Handling Crane: A 125-ton electric traveling bridge crane, with an-auxiliary 15-ton hoist, will be available for handling equipment and ma-terials which are to be installed in the Fuel Handling Building.

d.

Purchaser will schedule crane use and Contractor shall cooperate with Pur-chaser and others who require the use of cranes'. Contractor shall obtain permission from Purchaser's representative prior to the use of each crane, and shall carry out his crane usage with promptness in order that each crane may be utilized efficiently. Purchaser will furnish power and operators for the cranes free of charge, but Contractor shall be liable 1-27

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The containment building. turbine building and fuel handling cranes will not be available for use until completion of their erection and after final acceptance by Purchaser.

i 125.4 Temporary Power and Light for Construction:

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All electrical energy, required for Contractor's light, heat and power will be provided by Purchaser without charge.. Electrical energy will be supplied at 480 volts, three-phase, 60 Hz and 120/240 volts, single phase, 60 Hz.

Electrical energy may be used for space heating only in construction offices, shops and warehouses.

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Purchaser will provide distribution centers, equipped with safety switches at certain designated locations in and around the Station to serve Contractor's construction requirements. Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain extensions from these distribution 4.

I centers to his own subdistribution panel as required. These extensions o

shall be PVC or neoprene jacketed multiconductor rubber insulated cable.

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Contractor shall provide fused safety switches, rated not less than 480 volts, on his distribution panel for extensions to his equipment.

(,_s; All fuses and circuit breakers shall be capable of interrupting the maximum short circuit at that location.

4 Purchaser will provide overhead pole lines'and pole-mounted transformers c.

in the designated areas to serve Contractor's offices, shops and store-rooms. All extensions from these pole-mounted transformers to the Contractor's electrical service head will be installed and maintained by Purchaser. All electrical work in these offices, shops and store-rooms shall be furnished, installed and maintained by Contractor.

All such electrical work installed by Contractor shall conform to the N.E. Code and Purchaser's requirements. All material and equipment furnished by Contractor shall be of such quality that it will not be hazardous to life or property, d.

Contractor shall include in his proposal an estimate of the maximum horsepower and kW demand, the timing of this maximum demand, and the average demand he will require during erection. Any piece of equip-ment having a demand in excess of 100 kW at 480 volts shall be three-phase.

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1 125.5 Water:

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Water on the Station property will be furnished by Purchaser free of charge at existing outlets.

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Contractor shall use due precaution to protect Purchaser's domestic l

water supply from contamination. No connections shall be made or any water used without approval from Purchaser's representative for each connection. A positive disconnection shall be maintained be-tween domestic supply and containers used for construction purposes or during filling of tanks or equipment, etc. Similar precautions shall be followed to prevent contamination by interflow or siphonage through direct connection to waste or drain lines.

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Change facilities will be provided by Purchaser for the use of Contractor's employees.

125.7 Temporary Welding:

No temporary welding to structural steel will be permitted without a.

first receiving permission from the Purchaser's Station Construction l

Department.

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After approval is received, welding of temporary brackets, hangers, j

lugs, etc., to structural steel or other steel surfaces for construc-l tion purposes shall be done with care so as not to permanently mar j

these surfaces, and any and all such welding shall be done only by l

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certified welders. Brackets, hangers, lugs, etc., fo: erection i

purposes shall be removed and any noticeable projections or gouges to the surfaces shall be properly repaired to the satisfaction of Purchaser and the Consulting Engineers.

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In no case shall welds be made across flanges of any structural members.

125.8 On Site Storage of Flanmaable Liquids: Contractor shall comply with all safety regulations and codes pertaining to handling and storage of flassable liquids.

125.9 Burning of Debris on the Premises: Burning of materials for disposal purposes on the premises will not be permitted unless specifically approved by Purchaser's representative. If burning is permitted, it shall be performed only in areas designated by Purchaser's representa-tive, and in strict accordance with all requirements of Purchaser and all governing regulations of Public Authorities having jurisdiction in the area of the Work.

125.10 Erection:

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Contractor shall advise Purchaser's representative as to Contractor's proposed methods of unloading and bringing equipment and materials Q

into place for erection, and shall receive approval. prior to starting any erection work.

bi All work shall be done so as not to interfere with the installation of other equipment being installed on the Project Site. Where con-nections are to be made to work in place which has been installed by t-others, they shall be made at such time as requested by Purchaser's representative.

Any existing work removed by Contractor shall be either stored on c.

the premises and shall remain Purchaser's property, or shall be removed from the premises and disposed of, as requested by Pur-chaser's representative.

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Contractor shall protect all equipment after installation until it is released to Purchaser.

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All scaffolding shall be metal.

l 125.11 Stairways, Platforms and Protection: Certain permanent stairways i

and platforms, as indicated on the Consulting Engineers' Drawings, l

may be installed by Purchaser and if erected will be available for i

Contractor's use. All other stairways, ladders, or temporary plat-

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Contractor's cost and installed by Contractor and shall be removed by him after they have served their purpose. Contractor shall provide all necessary protection over and around-his workmen as required.

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t 125.12 Maintenance of Exinting Roads: All road openings which the Contractor cuts for the Work must be approved by Purchaser and Contractor shall return road to original condition as soon as associated Work is com-Pleted.

125.13 Personal Supervision: Contractor shall at all times have competent supervision on the premises to represent him. Contractor shall main-tain a representative on the premises until final acceptance of the Work has been obtai,ned from Purchaser. Contrac. tor's Supervisory Personnel shall be thoroughly familiar and knowledgeable with this Specification and all associated Standards.

125.14 Responsibility for Loss or Damage to Equipment: All' equipment and material to be unloaded and erected shall be included in the tera

" Work" as used in the General Conditions (Exhibit "C") and shall be at Contractor's risk in accordance with the terms of said General Conditions, and to the extent modified by Amendment 4 thereto, including any handling or unloading by his subcontractors.

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j 125.16-Station Rules: Contractor shall abide by any/all rules Purchaser may have in effect at the Project site pertaining to the handling of men, equipment and materials.

125.17 Removal of Temporary Facilities: Contractor shall remove all tem-porary facilities provided on the premises for his own use at ter-mination of their usefulness or the termination of the Work, or when requested, and shall leave the premises, and adjacent property affected by the Work, in condition satisfactory to Purchaser's representative and Public Authorities in every respect.

125.18 Identification and Admittance of Workmen: Purchaser's Cate Officers are not permitted to admit Contractor's or his subcontractor's em-ployes until they have been identified by Contractor's or his sub-contractor's delegated representative on the Work.

125.19 Cleaning Up: The Contractor shall at all times prevent the accu-mulation on Purchaser's premises of debris caused by the Work, and when it is necessary in the opinion of the Purchaser or upon com-pletion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove from the premises all such debris, all work and materials, condemned by the Purchaser and also his tools, scaffolding and surplus materials, and shall leave the premises in good working order and condition. The Con-tractor shall prevent at any time any unnecessary accumulation or 1-31

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scattering of materials, tools and equipment around the premises, and shall conduct the Work in an orderly manner.

125.20 Coordination Among Working Crafts: Due to the diversified character of the Work involving the number of trades that will be required such as machinists, boilermakers, ironworkers, electricians, pipe fitters, etc. "it shall be the responsibility of Contractor to engage the proper trades for carrying on all phases of the Work harmoniously.

Contractor may sublet any portion of the Work, as may be required, however, the subcontractor selection shall be subject to the approval of Purchaser in accordance with the provisions of Article 27 of Purchaser's General Conditions, Exhibit "C".

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-i BRAIDWOOD STATIOU - UNITS 1 AND 2 DIVISION 2 - QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL 201.

QUALITY ASSURANCE SUBMITTALS 201.1 Quality Assurance Program:

e A Contractor who has a controlled copy of hfy Quality Assurance Program a.

assigned to the Manager of Quality Assurance, Consonwealth Edison Coa-pany, need only submit documented verification that the controlled copy is applicable to the Scope of Work involved in the bid and include information covering the current effective date of the Program annual including all current revisions in effect.

b.

A Contractor who does not have a controlled copy of his Quality Assur-ance Program assigned to the Purchaser shall submit to the Purchaser, with his bid, three (3) copies of his Quality Assurance Program for i

review. This program shall meet the requirements of 10CPR50, Appen-dix B.

The acceptable guides in meeting the requirements are ANSI N45.2

" Quality Assurance Program Requirements for Nuclear Power Plants" or Subarticle NA 4000 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section III.

201.2 Certificate: When applicable, the Contractor shall submit with his Quality Assurance Program a copy of his current ASME Certificate of Authorization.

If a Certificate of Authorization has not been issued, then a letter of intent from the ASME is required.

i 201.3 Quality Control Lists:

The Contractor shall include with his proposal an index of the Quality a.

Control procedures he shall employ during the time of contract.

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The Contractor shall submit with his proposal for inclusion into the contract award, a detailed list. of the documents and documentation which will be furnished prior to or concurrent with shipment. This proposal list of documents and documentation shall include all Code l

required Permanent Records.

202.

QUALI"Y ASSURANCE PROGRAM SUBMITTALS AFTER AWARD 202.1 Copies of Quality Assurance Manual:

4 After award, the Contractor aust submit six (6) copies of his accepted a.

Quality Assurance Program, one of which is a Controlled copy assigned 4

to the Manager of Quality Assurance of Commonwealth Edison Company if 2-1 i

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If the contract is for more than one station, the Contractor must submit two additional copies for each additional station.

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After award, the contractor must submit five (5) copies of his accepted Quality Assurance Program if the Contractor meets the requirements of l

201.la above.

202.2 Quality Assurance Program Revisions: The control of the accepted Quality Assurance Program is the responsibility of the Contractor.

The Contractor shall notify the Purchaser of all revisions to the 4.

Quality Assurance Program during the period of his contract. No revi-sions to the accepted Quality Assurance Program shall be implemented by L

the Contractor without the Purchaser's acceptance for the' work being I

bid.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM APPROVAL I-203.1 Approval Requirements:

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Before any Contractor can be considered for an award he must have sub sitted an acceptable Quality Assurance Program. In order to be con-j sidered as acceptable, the program must address all eighteen (18)

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requirements delineated in Article 204, " Acceptance Criteria".

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If the Contractor's program does not cover all of the eighteen criteria in'the required detail, he must state where and how the requirements do not apply.-

4 Acceptance by the Purchaser may be based on connitments by the Contrac-c.

I4 tor to revise or amend his Quality Assurance Program to satisfy Pur-l chaser requirements. These couaitments shall be made a condition of award.

204.

ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 204.1 Organization: Contractor's Quality Assurance Program shall include a chart which shows his organization, and the reporting relationship between the Quality Control personnel and management. The Quality I

Control personnel shall:

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Have sufficient and well defined responsibility, authority, qualifica-l tions, and organizational freedom to:

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identify quality problems; a2.

initiate, recommend, or provide solutions, through designated channels; l

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verify inplementation of solutions; and a4.

control further processing, delivery, or installation 'of a nonconform-j ing item, deficiency, or unsatisfactory conditon until proper disposi-l tioning has occurred.

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se independent of procurement, manufacturing, fabrication, scheduling, and construction groups.

204.2 quality Assurance Program:

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The Contractor's Quality Assurance Program must be approved by manage-ment. It shall provide for effective taplementation of written poli-cies, procedures, or instructions to ensure that the subject work is a:complished in compliance with the appropriate codes and the project specification.

b.

Provisions for controlled distribution and for regular review of the status and adequacy of the total Quality Assurance Program shall be a part of the program.

c.

Provisions for training personnel performing activities affecting quality shall be a part of the program.

204.3 Design control:

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cedures and instructions shall be described. These measures shall j-m include provisions to assure that appropriate quality standards are specified and included in design documents.

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Measures for the selection and review of materials, parts, equipment, 1'

and processes for suitabil'ity of application where essential to 4

quality shall be described.

c.

Measures for the identification and control of design interfaces and for coordination among participating design organisations shall be described.

d.

The design control measures for an independent verification or check l

of the adequacy of design, such as by the performance of design re-views, by the use of alternate or simplified calculational methods, j

or by the performance of a suitable testing program shall be described.

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Means by which Contractor will ensure that design changes are subjected j

to design control measures commensurate with those applied to the j

original design shall be described.

204.4 Procurement Document Control: Measures to assure that applicable design bases and other requirements which are necessary to assure ade-quate quality are included or referenced in the documents for procure-ment of material, equipment, and services, whether purchased by the Contractor or his subcontractor shall be de' scribed. Subcontractors shall, where appropriate, be required to provide to the Contractor a i

quality assurance program consistent with the requirements of this i

Specification. Contractor will be responsible for the quality assur-l ance requirements of his subcontractors.

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t 204.5 Instructions procedures, and Drawinas: Activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by documented instructions, procedures or drawings as appropriate and accomplished in accordance with these documents.

Instructions, procedures, or drawings shall ir.clude appropriate quan-titative or qualitative acceptance criteria. Measures to ensure the availability, applicability, and accountability of the above shall be described.

204.6 Document Control: Measures to control issuance of latest app 1icable documents such as instructions, procedures, drawings and con (irmatory documents such as test report's, including changes thereto, which prescribe activities affecting quality shall be described. These mes-sures shall assure that documents, including changes, are reviewed for 4

adequacy and approved for release by authorised personnel and are distributed to and used at the location where the prescribed activity j

is performed.

204.7 Control of Purchased Material. Equipment and Services: Measures to assure that purchased material, equipment and services, whether pur-chased directly or through subcontractors, conform to the procurement' documents shall be described. These measures shall include provisions, i

as appropriate, for source evaluation and selection, objective evidence of quality furnished by Contractor or subcontractor, inspection at the i (3 Contractor or subcontractor source, and examination of the products i

L upon delivery. The effectiveness of the Quality Control by Contractors and subcontractors may be assessed by the Purchaser or his designee at i

intervals consistent with the importance, complexity, and quantity of the components being purchased or fabricated.

i 204.8 Identification and Control of Materials. Parts and Components:

Measures for the identification and control of materials, parts, and components, including partially fabricated assemblies shall be de-I scribed. These measures assure that identification and traceability of the item is maintained by heat number, part nurber, serial number 4

or other appropriate means,'as required throughout fabrication, erec-tion, and installation. These identification and control measures shall be designed to prevent the use of incorrect or defective mate-rials, parts and components.

204.9 Control of Special processes: Measures to assure that special pro-l cesses, including welding, heat treating, and nondestructive testing, are controlled and accomplished using personnel and procedures quali-fied as required and in accordance with applicable codes, standards, specification criteria, and other requirements shall be as described.

204.10 Inspection: The program for inspection of activities affecting quality that is established and executed by, or for the Contractor and his subcontractors to verify conformance with the documented instruc-i tions, procedures, and drawings shall be described. Such inspection shall be performed by individuals other than those who perform the activity being inspected and the results shall be documented. If inspection of processed materials is ir.possible', indirect control by I

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monitoring process methods shall be provided. Both inspection and process monitoring shall be provided when control is inadequate with-out both methods. There shall be provisions for establishing, af ter award of contract, inspection points.

204.11 Test control:

A test progrdm shall be established to assure that any testing required to demonstrate that the systems and/or components perform satisfactorily in-service is performed by qualified personnel in accordance with written test procedures which incorporate the re-i quirements and acceptance limits contained in the Specification. Test precedures shall include provisions for assuring that all prerequisites for the given test have been met; that adequate and calibrated test instrumentation is available and used, and that the test is performed undcr appropriate environmental conditions. Test results shall be 4

documented and evaluated to assure that test requirements and accep-tance limits have been satisfied.

204.12 Control of Measuring and Testina Equipment: Measures established to assure that tools, gauges, instruments and other measuring and testing" devices usednin' activities affecting quality are properly controlled calibrated an2 adjusted at specified periods to maintain accuracy within limits shall be described.

(i 204.13 Handling. Storage and Shipping:

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Measures established to control the handling, storage, shipping, a.

cleaning, packaging and preservation of material and equipment to prevent damage or deterioration shall be described.

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Measures established to provide adequate instructions for marking and labeling for packaging, shipment, and storage of items shall be described.

Measures established to provide adequate instructions for issuing c.

material from storage and preserving identification markings shall be described.

204.14 Inspection and Test Status: Measures established to indicate, by the use of markings, such as stamps, labels, routing cards, etc., the status of inspections and tests performed upon individual items being furnished under this Specification shall be described.

204.15 Nonconforming Materials, parts or Components: Measures established to control materials, parts or components which do not conform to require-ments in order to prevent their inadvertent use or installation shall be described. These measures shall include as appropriate, procedures for identification, documentation, segregation, disposition, and notification to affected organization,s. Nonconforming items shall be reviewed and accepted, rejected, repaired or reworked in accordance with documented procedures.

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l and the corrective action taken to prevent future occurrence of like deficiencies shall be documented and reported to appropriate levels of management.

204.17 Quality Assurance Records: The records that will be maintained to N furnish evidence of activities affecting quality and the measures that will ensure prompt and complete delivery to Purchaser of those docu-ments required by this Specification shall be described. The records shall be identifiable and retrievable. The Contractor shall seet the requirements r,f all applicable codes concerning record retention, such as duration, location, and assigned responsibility.

The Contractor shall notify the Purchaser prior to disposing of records which have been retained by him for the duration specified in his Quality Assurance Program.

l' 204.18 Audits: A comprehensive program of planned and periodic audits to be carried out to verify compliance with all aspects of the quality assurance program and to determine the effectiveness of the program shall be described. The audits shall be performed in accordance with

l (,Ak the written procedures of check lists by appropriately trained person-nel not having direct responsibilities in the areas being audited.

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responsibility in the areas audited. Follow-up action, including reaudit of dificient areas, shall be taken when indicated.

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QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES SUBMITTALS 205.1 Within twelve (12) weeks af ter award of Contract, the Contractor should submit the detailed procedures to be used, or a schedule for submitting these procedures. Procedures governing work that is to be performed Off-Site shall be submitted to the Purchaser's Consulting Engineers' Quality Control Division for review and acceptance. Pro-cedures governing On-Site work shall be submitted to the Station Construction Site Project Superintendent for review and acceptance by the Purchaser. Schedules for submitting procedures shall be submitted in a similar manner.

NOTE: The Contractor shall not start any work covered by these pro-cedures until the appropriate procedure has been accepted in writing by the Purchaser or the Purchaser's Consulting Engineer, as appropriate.

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procedures necessary to implement each section, 204.1 through 204.18, of the Quality Assurance Plan described above. The procedures shall designate who is responsible for the implementation of each of the 2-6

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requirements stated in the Quality Assurance Plan and define the author-i icy and duties of all personnel associated with Quality Control. The procedures shall detail how all elements affecting the product quality

. will be processed and shall include the specification of the'necessary documentation.

EXAMPLES:

Internal audit, document control, etc.

205.3 The Quality Control procedures shall also contain those design, manu-facturing, testing, inspection, cleaning, etc., procedures necessary for the accomplishment of the Work and to-assure its proper quality.

Procedures shall be qualified, as necessary, i;o Code or Standard Re-quirements. These procedures shall detail what equipment is to be used, limiting conditions, acceptance criteria, techniques, etc., that will be used. "'-

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INSPECTION POINT PROGRAM SUBMITTAL 206.1 An inspection point program shall be established by the Contractor and shall include pertinent - -"'--tr 4--

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tor's recommended customer inspection point program, which will be applied gd to the Work, should be submitted in writing for review and acceptance within twelve (12) weeks after award of Contract. Inspection point programs for Off-Site work shall be submitted to the Consulting Engineers' Quality Control Division.

Inspection point programs for On-Site, work shall be submitted to the Station Construction Site Project Superintendent.

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Engineers have reviewed and accepted the program, as appropriate.

206.2 The Purchaser and/or his designated representative shall have full access to Contractor's and subcontractor's Work for, reviewing progress and deter-mining acceptability of Quality Control Work. The Station Construction Site Project Superintendent or his designee shall be notified at least three (3) working days (excluding Saturdays.and Sundays), prior to start of specified tests and inspection points agreed upon during the review of the inspection point program.

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SUBCONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall be responsible for the review, comment and acceptance of the Quality Assurance Program and Quality Control procedures of his subcontractors. In addition, Contractor shall be responsible for his subcontractor's work.

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NONCONFORMANCE REPORT SUBMITTAL Any nonconformance with purchase documents, approved drawings or pro-cedures or approved material selection shall be promptly submitted, in writing, for resolution. An Off-Site Contractor shall submit noncon-formance reports to the Station Nuclear Engineering Department Manager.

An On-Site Contractor shall submit nonconformance reports to the Station Construction Department Site Project Superintendent. Contractor may proceed at his own risk, prior to acceptance of a nonconformance.

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DOCUMENTATION SUBMITTAL All documentation shall be clear, legible and (except radiographs) of suitable quality for microfilming and/or storage for the life of the plant. 91C TMUATrT c t m u ? 'f"P A 1 I ilp I:criEE fer equi;-- t recei?cd :--rit rill - ^ t b e '--^- A "a**' isp am.........<m., w.. um. .., 4.. a.ma em mii.. mi.w m,...----. am,....-. 216. SPARE PARTS All requirements regarding quality control and documentation that ap;1y to the original parts of the specified equipment shall apply equally to the spare parts of the specified equipment. Contractor shall identify these requirements in detail on spare parts quote. 2-10 Final Page of Division 2

e CARCENT Q LUNOY ENCINEGClO 8"'**** L-2790 And. 1, 02-15-79 ~ - - ( ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK BRAIDWOOD STATION - UNITS 1 AND 2 DIVISION 3 - SUPPLEMENTS AND DRAWINGS 301. SUPPLEMENTS 301.1 The following are attached hereto and form a part hereof: a. Purchaser's General Procedure No. 737-1. b. Cost Plus Basis for Delayed Work, Exhibit "D", dated June, 1975. c. Purchaser's General Conditions, Exhibit "C", dated February, 1971, as amended by Amendments 2, 3 and 4, dated April, 1972, October, 1974 and February, 1975, respectively, and as modified to the following extent: cl. Clause 14, Page 5: delete in its entirety. i c2. Clause 15. Page 6: delete in its entirety. c3. Clause 42, Pages 12 and 13: delete in its entirety, c4. Clause 46, Page 13: delete balance of clause beginning with word "all", seventh line. d. Attachment A - Cable Reel Record Card. e. Commonwealth Edison Company Standards: C-235 Cable Trench (10-15-5). Amd.1 C-237 ITB Multi-Wound Neutralizing Transformer Foundation i (5-24-65). C-260 Receptacle - Grounding Combination Duplex (7-2-62). C-665 Identification Marking of Wire, Cable and Troughs in Stations and Substations (12-20-76). Amd.1 C-666 Application of Write-on Cable Identification Marker (5-1-75). 1 e 4 3-1 7

j CACCENT Cr LUNDY t we s N u r no L-2790 cascaso Amd. 7, 03-07-80 /~% - p. 1 c-7 8 t) Grn anil Rtw! instal lat f ran (A-1-72). 1 C-71/ Ground sum 1,nseallation (5-24-63). -) C-721 Equipment Grounding to Building Steel (1-27-66). ~ C-740 Mold For Thermite Welding (8-1-72). C-741 Mold For Thermite Welding (8-1-72). C-742 Mold For Thermite Welding (8-1-72). C-743 Corrosion Protective Seal (6-18-68). C-745 Fence Cate Jumper (11-5-69). C-746 Fence Grounding (9-17-74). C-747 Equi-Potential Bonding at Operating Posittor.s (3-16-71). C-748 Ground Grid Connections to Steel Structures (1-17-68). =. C-810 Welding of Aluminum Angle and Tubular Conductors and Welder Qualification (7-13-70). .:? ' V C-849 Bolted Connections of Flat Surface Conductors (3-15-73). _C-967 600 Volt Epoxy Hesin Splice for Control and Power Cables (6-30-64). Amd.7 C-2325 Wiring Standards (7-10-72). C-2326 Termination of CT Secondaries (11-6-72). r C-2956 Conduit Hangers and Supports - Prefabricated Metal Framing (4-7-69). I C-4171 Installation of Conduit Runs and Laterals Monolithic Method (7-31-73). C-4181 Installation of Multiple Concrete Duct (3-15-70). C-4182 Insta11acion of Concret e Troughs in Switchyard (5-21-71). ( C-4230 Conduit Entrance, In Manhole - With Bell (3-15-73). C-4235 Alignment of Conduit and Bell (7-31-73). C-4381 Precast Cable Manhole Installation (5-15-69). l. C-4540 Installation of Ladder in Manhole (6-6-58). 3-2 l i.

u: j CARIENT Ch LUN3Y L-2790 ENGlNEERS Agd, 36, 12-Q9-83 concaso ,.m, C-5047 Supporting of Cable and Joints (4-1-74). C-5150 -Bonding (Pages 14 (6-29-73) & 31 (6-1-79 only). Amd. 1 C-5190 Duct Entrance Protection (8-31-72). C-5192 Method of Sealing Ducts (4-1-74). C-5196 Corrosion Prevention & Lubrication - Cable in Ducts (4-1-74). C-7710 Compression Connectors and Tools (4-1-74). C-7712 Termination of Aluminum Conductors (10-1-75). Amd.1 C-7719 Straight Compression Lug Connectors Protected Locations Amd.4 (Tool and Die Information) (1-3-77). C-7732 Compression Lug Connectors (5-3-73).

n C-7734 Insulated Lug Connectors Crimping Tool Information Amd.2 (1-20-77).

C-9354 Static Wire Dead-End Assemblies (8-1-72). ~ EM-19405 General Switchboard Requirements (10-15-71). EM-19620 Terminal Block for control Wiring (11-15-75). Amd.1 i.j EM-19621 Multiple Terminal Link (3-22-56). j.- EM-19623 Terminal Blocks (11-15-63). { .EM-20052 Motor Conduit Boxes (2-15-60). D!-24005 Cround Red and Fittings 5/8 Inch (4-18-73). Di-27401 Friction Tape (9-12-58). EM-27410 Rubber Insulating Tape (7-26-63). .g Df-28001 Bare Soft or Annealed Copper Wire (6-15-72). EM-28010 Lead-Alloy Coated Wire or Cable (5-22-70). EM-29000 Standard Wire & Cable Sizes for Station & Substation Use (9-16-74). Df-29006 Bare Uncoated Copper Cable (12-3-64). EM-29118 600 Volt, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Insulated Wire for Lighting, Meter, and General Wiring (5-13-71). Df-29301 Lead Covered Ground Cable (7-7-65). Df-30105-B/B Switchboard Wire for Stations,and Substations (10-27-63). An' 3t EM-36000 Cable Bracket Support (2-26-71). EM-36001 Cable Rack Support (2-3-56). 3-3 n w, _ _., _,. _ ,y. ,y.,.,., -.-,, w... -. _....,. ..r,

CACCENT O LUNDY ENGINGERO L-2790 Amd. 32, 08-29-83 ~ (D ~ k EM-36002 Cable Bracket (1-29-71). 2 EM-36021 Insulating cable Saddle (1-30-61). EM-36065 Cable Grips. Overhead and Underground (1-22-75). Di-36300 Single Manhole Frame (4-12-73). Di-36302 Manhole Frame for Installation in Roof (4-12-73). EM-36320 Ventilating or Nonventilating Manhole Cover (4-12-73). EM-36360 Manhole Ladder (5-15-75). Amd. 1 EM-36705 Asbestos Trough Assembly (5-4-65). 'l Amd. b 9 i DI-40205 Solderless Straight Connector (12-1-77). Amd. 1 ~! ~ Amd.*14 EM-40276B/B Ring Tongue, Insulated Lug Connectors (8-9-83) Amd. 32 f EM-41105 Flexible Copper Braid Connector (6-30-64). f EM-42050 Multiple Concrete Duct (5-22-72). EM-42051 Multiple Concrete Duct and Miters (10-15-69). EM-42052 Multiple Concrete Duct Manhole Entrance Bells (10-15-69). Di-42060 Concrete Troughs (10-18-72). EM-42250 ABS Plastic conduit (9-16-74). EM-42251 ABS Plastic Interlocking Conduit Entrance Bell Units (4-18-73). EM-47111 Steel Cabinets - For General Indoor Use - Single Door with Equipment Supports (12-18-63). I EM-47150 Steel Cabinets - For General Indoor Use - Single Door (8-13-65). EM-47151 Steel Cabinets - For General Outdoor Use - Single Door (8-13-65). ( EM-47152 Steel Cabinets - For General Indoor Use - Double Door Amd. 1 (11-17-75). EM-47153 Steel Cabinets - For General Outdoor.Use - Double Door Amd. 1 (11-17-75). 3-4

.n w.; w ;< CAPKsENT O LUNDY ENGINEERO. L-2790 4 cmenco Amd. 14, 10-15-30 ym EM-49101 Zine Coating (Hot Galvani ed) (10-3-60). . s. Amd. 14 EM-49200 Duct Sealing Asphalt (1-27-59). EM-51256 Cable Identification Markers (5-1-75). Amd. I EM-51300 Bolts, Nuts, Machine Screws & Similar Threaded Products (1-20-56). 'EM-51307 Copper - Silicon Machine Bolts, Nuts and Washers (8-31-72). EM-59001 Rigid Steel Conduit, Electrical Contract Installations (11-17-76). And. 1 EM-59007 Rigid Steel Conduit 90* Bends Electrical Contract } -Installation (11-17-76). EM-59015 One Hole Conduit Clamp (6-30-64). EM-59016 Conduit Clamp Base Spacer (6-30-64). -j EM-59026 Conduit Fittings (7-12-74). EM-59027 Conduit Fittings (11-16-59). EM-59140 Schedule 40 ABS or PVC Conduit & Couplings (9-16-74).- Amd. 1 EM-59160 Connectors For Control Cable, Armored Cable and Flexible Conduit (5-1-70). EM-59205 Wiring Devices (8-1-72). - 301.2 Standards (Sargent & Lundy): The following are attached hereto and form a part hereof: a. Standard Specifications: l Form 30-B Standard Specification for Contractor's Drawing and l Data Transmittal. Form 1701-G - Standard Specif fention for Welding in Steel Construction. A.md.2 Form 1705 Standard Specification for Erectior of Structural StecI. l Form 1790-F - Standard Specification for Prime Coat Painting. Amd. 1 Form 1867-A - Standard Specifications for Dry Air. l Form 1888-A - Standard Specification for Installation of Large and EHV Transformers (except Sections 3, 4 and 7 do not apply). I Form 1890-E - Standard Specifications for Protection of Electrical Amd. 1 Equipment Prior to Commercial Operation. t 3-5 I; o I r

CAR 2ENTQ LUNDY L-2790 ENGINEERS Amd. 39i 05-14-84 cmcaso . f ~ 'y ) Form 1895-G - Standard Spec'ifications for Galvanizing of-Steel Amrl.18 Details and Enclosures for Electrical Equipment. Form BY/BR/CEA - Standard Specification for Concrete Expansion q i Anchor Work (4-6-84). Amd.39 Form P1-BB-35.2 - Component Support (Attachment) Request Form (Rev.1). And.26 Form PI-BB-37.1 - Core Drill Request (3-31-83). Amd.30 Form PI-BB-37.2 - Core Hole Cut Rebar Report (3-31-83). b.- Standards: i STD-EA-106 - Color Code for Control Cable (9-15-69). 4 STD-EA-108 - Color Code for Special Instrument Cable Used Between Cold Junction Boxes and Potentiometers (9-15-69). q STD-EA-111 - Copper Bar Connections Specifications (7-12-67). 0 STD-EA-112-B/B - Terminating Copper Power conductors (4-21-82). STD-EA-113 - Copper to Aluminum Connections (7-12-67). STD-EA-116 - xothermic or Fusion Welding of Copper and Alumimum (7-20-64). STD-EA-121 - Cable Pulling Specifications (2-28-66). STD-EA-122 - Cable Installation in Cable Trays, Floor Trenches and Trenches in Earch (7-28-78). d.4 Amd.3 STD-EA-132-B/B - Compression Copper Power Lugs - Below 7500 V (1-19-84), Amd.37 Termination of Conduits, Ground Conductors and~ Bonding Amd.2 STD-EA-137 Jumpers used with Conduit Systems (9-8-78). Grounding Specifications, Using Conductors to Building l-STD-EA-141 Steel for Equipment Grounds (4-5-74). ( l STD-EA-143 Grounding Details (9-1-55). Grounding Details Copper Ground Bar Supporting STD-EA-145 Details (1-28-55). Copper Bar Details for Ground Bus Connections Through STD-EA-146 l' Concrete (1-15-68). I' Typical Track Bonding and Fence Grounding in STD-EA-149 Switchyards (7-18-73). STD-EA-150 - Typical Switchyard Fence Grounding (9-1-55). 3-6 i

SAROENTOLUNDY L-2790 " " $d),". " " " Amd. 38, 03-30-84 i Lightning Protection for Chimneys and Stacks ~' STD-EA-151 Specifications (11-27-67). ~ Rail Isolation Section (1-16-76). Amd. 1 STD-EA-155 Moisture - Tight Joints and Terminations for Lead STD-EA-165 Sheathed Ground Cables (5-5-69). Amd. 3 g Amd.27 [ Suecification for the Permanent Identification of STD-EA-204 P'wer and Control Cable (9-10-64). o Installation & Termination of Control and Instru- 'STD-EA-205-B/B mentation Cables and Wires (02-08-84). Amd.3e Control Cable Splicing (10-4-83). STD-EA-208 -B/B Unsupported Taped Motor Terminations (2-22-80). Amd 15 STD-EA-209 Terminating Power Cables in Enclosures (5-16-80). Asc.11 STD-EA-210 Termination of Metal Shielding Braid on Control Amd. 1 STD-EA-215 or Instrumentation Cables (5-24-77). Termination of Tape Shield Drain Wire on Control Amd. 3 STD-EA-216 or Instrumentation Cables (2-10-77) STD-EB-115.0 B/B - Seismic Category 1* Electrical Equipment Hangers Amd. 1 Fabrication & Erection Specifications (h-21-83). And.2! STD-EE-116 - Seismic Category I Electrical Equipment Hangers A.-M. -. (All parts as listed on Check List: STD-EE-ll6.0) (6-10-74). STD-EB-117 - Seismic Category I Electrical Equipment Hangers Connection Details (All parts as listed on Check List: STD-EB-117.0) (6-10-74). Cable Tray Support Details (6-25-75). STD-EB-122 STD-EB-139 - Pull Box Fittings for Rigid. Steel Conduits in Hazardous Conditions (6-15-77). 3-7.. e.-. --n.-.-. -,,e- -- - ~ - -

.t \\ STD-EB-146-B/B - Standard Specification for the Installation of Seismic Category I Conduit Systems Containing Class IE Cable (03-01-84). A1nd.39 3 STD-EB-148-B/B - Conduit and Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment Amd.36 t Installation Specifications (10-27-83). l Steel Conduit Through Concrete Wall and Cable Seal Amd.1 STD-EB-151 for Conduit (8-16-77). Pull Box Fittings for Rigid Steel and Aluminum STD-EB-153 Conduit (6-15-77). U-Bolts Specifications (4-21-77). STD-EB-154 STD-EB-163 Conduit Connections. At Thermocouples, Transmitters, Solenoids, etc. (7-7-77). Amd.29 STD-EB-168 Specifications for Termination of Conduits and Amd.1 Cables at Motors, Drive Units, Valves, Etc. (6-9-76). Type II Motor Terminal Housing Insulator Supported STD-ES-176 Terminations (6-8-76). 2 ~ Termination of Conduit and Cable at Hot Equipment Amd. 1 t STD-EB-181 (7-7-71). h Cable Seal In End of Conduit or Concrete Encased Amd. 1 STD-EB-182 Duct (7-7-77). Cabinet Mounting Outdoors Typical (5-5-69). STD-EB-190.- Cable Tray Conduit Clamps (3-20-75). STD-EB-199 Cable Grips for Cable Tray and Conduit Amd. 33 STD-EB-200 Risers (S-22-83). I Cable Riser Support for Use in Conduit (7-26-66). Amd. 1 STD-EB-205 Amd. 1 Cable Connectors for Watertight Seal or Cable STD-EB-207 Supporting Service (9-25-75). Amd. 1 STD-EB-210 Flexible Conduit Grips with Fittings for Liquid-Amd.2 Tight Flexible Conduits (6-13-80) Amd.15 Terminal Block Enclosures for Computer Instrumentation STD-EB-214 Cables (2-5-75). 3-8* ~ e y +y-e--w--- --,-----,ygr-v v 'wwyvg g y-ver-v -e-w--r-w-- ,= --wi--- v-vv -Fwy1 -e4-r-- v- ,w v

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,-c 2-CAR 2ENT O LUNDY L-2790 E"8l$$$"NO Amd. 1, 02-15-79 / ~b Fluorescent Industrial & Strip Unit Mounting ~ STD-EE-173 Details Non-Disconnecting Type (2-24-71). e Recessed Incandescent Enclosed Unit Prismatic Class STD-EE-175 F391 to F398 (8-26-57). Interior-Exterior HPS Fixtures F511 to F521 (11-1-76). Amd. 1 STD-EE-220 Indoor-Outdoor Pendant HPS Fixtures FS22 to F524 STD-EE-221 (1-25-77). Indoor Pendant HPS Fixture F525 (11-10-75). STD-EE-222 Indoor-Outdoor Wall Bracket Fixture (HPS) F545 to STD-EE-228 F548 (11-10-75). Outdoor Wall Luminaire (HPS) F551 to F554 (11-10-75).

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STD-EE-240 (5-25-77). Typical Unit Heater Connections (Line Voltage STD-EE-258 Thermostat Control) (2-19-71). Lighting Cabinets with Automatic Circuit Breakers Amd. 1 STD-EE-301 ., ( ); (12-5-75). STD'-EE-302 Lighting Fixture Specifications - General (12-5-75). Lighting System Specs. Using Electrical Metallic STD-EE-311 Tubing and Rigid Steel Conduit (12-5-75). STD-EF-103 Concrete Duct Banks, Manholes, Handholes and Conduits in Concrete Floors - Specifications (6-9-77). Typical Methods of Terminating Conduits and Duct STD-EF-107 Banks in Walls of Manholes and Buildings (7-7-77). Drain Point for Duct Bank (6-15-77). STD-EF-109 f j STD-EF-111 Concrete Duct Bank Construction - Plastic Spacer (1-21-76). l l STD-EF-ll2 Concrete Duct Bank Construction Details for Plastic Utilities Duct (4-21-77). Pulling-In Iron for Manholes (7-7-77). i STD-EF-121 l l STD-EF-123 - Straight Through Manhole; One.or Two Cables Horizontal 8' Max. Inside Height (3-21-66). Corner Type Manhole One or Two Cables Horizontal 12' Amd.-l STD-EF-126 Max. Inside Height (2-28-66). 3-10a IC 1 l

.= a CAR 2ENT Q LUNDY ENOINECMO L-2790 i CMICA40 Amd. 16, 03-23-81 A, n.r* Typical Arrangement for Cables Buried in Earth Amd. 1 STD-EF-203 (12-29-77) l STD-EF-206 Typice'. Arrangement for Pipe Type Cable Ducts Burded in Earth (12-29-77). Cha:.nel Base Installation for Rollout STD-EF-246 Switchgear (12 12-75). Mounting Electrical Equipment on Concrete Pad STD-EF-248 (12-12-75). Electrical Pipe Heating for Freeze Protection STD-EF-301 (9-5-80). Amd. 16, STD-EF-305 D.C. Stinger Bus for Electric Welding - Physical Arrangement (4-1-68). Communication Systems Installation Specifications Amd. 1 ] STD-EG-ll5 (4-6-76), (- Safety Practices in Electrical Testing (6-10-65). (. STD-EO-120 Amd.4 i Indicates that Standard was " Released for Amd. 1 NOTE: B/B Byron /Braidwood only". I l 3-10b

.:.a . CAR 2ENT O LUNDY L-2790 E N GIN E E R s emcaso Revised CA, 11-12-76 O \\ 302. DRAWINGS (CONSULTING ENGINEERS') The following Drawings, dated June 18,1975 as not4d, are attached hereto and form a part hereof: 302.1 Bid Drawir.gs: a. Lighting Drawings: 6/20E-0-3700A Lighting Diagram of Connections - Auxiliary and Fuel e Handling Buildings 6/20E-0-3700B Lighting Diagram of Connections - Service Building and Outdoor 6/20E-1-3700 Lighting Diagram'of Connections - Unit 1 6/20E-2-3700 Lighting Diagram of Connections - Unit 2 6/20E-0-3706 Lighting Fixture Schedule - General Notes and Symbols b. Wiring Drawings: (~) -6/20-ES-1 Station Key Diagram Unit 1 6/ 20-ES-48 Single Line Diagram Unit 1 - Part 1 ~ 6/20-ES-49 Single Line Diagram Unit 1 - Part 2 6/20-ES-50 Key Diagram 6.9 kV Switchgear Bus 157 Unit 1 6/20-ES-51 Key Diagram 4160 V ESF Switchgear Bus 141 Unit 1 6/20-ES-52 Key Diagram 4160 V ESF Switchgear Bus 142 Unit 1 6/20-ES-53 Key Diagram 4160 V Switchgear Bus 143 Unit 1 6-ES-80 Key Diagram 6900 V Switchgear Bus 155 & 255 Units 1 & 2 20-ES-80 Key Diagram 4160 V Switchgear Bus 045 Units 1 & 2 6/20-ES-99 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchgear Bus 131X Unit 1 6/20-ES-100 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchgear Bus 131Y Unit 1 6-ES-101 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchg. ear Bus 131Z Unit 1 6 /20-ES-102 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchgear Bus 132X Unit 1 6/20-ES-103 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchgear Bus 132Y Unit 1 6-ES-104 Key Diagram 480 V ESF Switchgear Bus 132Z Unit 1 6/20-ES-105 Key Diagram 480 V Aux. Bldg. Swgr. Bus 133X Unit 1 3-11 1 ~. -. = e

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6/20-ES-106 Key Diagram 480 V 'Ibrbine Building Switchgear Bus 133Y Unit 1 6/20-ES-107 Key Diagram 480 V Aux. Bldg. Swgr. Bus 134K Unit 1 6/20-ES-108 Key Diagram 480 V Turbine Building Switchgear Bus 134Y 6/20-ES-140 Key Diagram 4160 V Switchgear Buses 144 & 145. Unit 1 6/26-E3-141 Key Diagram 6.9 kV Swgr. Bus 158 Unit 1 6/20-ES-165 Key Diagram 480 V Turbine Building Swgr. Bus 133Z 6 /20-ES-166 Key Diagram 480 V Turbine Building Sugr. Bus 134Z 6/20-ES-171 Single Line Diagram Unit 1 - Part 3 6/;!O ES-185 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 111 Part 1 6/20-ES-186 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 111 Part 2 f 6/23-ES-187 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 111 Part 3 6/LO-ES-190 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 112 Part 1 6/20-ES-191 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 112 Part 2 .) S/20 ES-192 Key Diagram 125 V DC Control Bus 112 Part 3 6 /20-ES-195 Key Diagram 250 V DC Power Bus 012 6/20-ES-208 Single Line Diagram Unit 1 - Part 4 6 /20-ES-214 Key Diagram 6.9 kV Switchgear Bus 156 Unit 1 6 /20-ES-215 Key Diagram 6.9 kV Switchgear Bus 158 Unit 1 6 /20-ES-216 Key Diagram 4160 V Swgr. Bus 145-1 & 145 Unit 1 302.2 Reference Drawings : The following Reference Drawings by the Consulting Engineers dated July 7, 147! are intended as a general guide for the electrical installation and do not necessarily show the final design or the complete Scope of Work: M-1 General Site Plan Units 1 & 2 M-2 Property Development Units 1 & 2 M-3 Plant Development Units 1 & 2 3-12

l CAR 2ENT O LUNDY L-2790 ' " fu'i [oo Reviced CA, 11-12-76 + 1' ~ M-4 Construction Laydown Units 1 & 2 ~ M-5 General Arrangement Roof Plan Units 1 & 2 M-6 General Arrangement Main Floor at El. 451'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-7 General Arrangement Mezzanine Floor at El. 426'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-8. General Arrangement Grade Floor at El. 401'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-9 General Arrangement Floor Plan at El. 363'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-10 General Arrangement Basement Floor at El. 364'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-ll General Arrangement Floor Plan at El. 346'-0" Units 1 & 2 M-12 General ArranEement Radwaste Building Units 1 & 2 M-13 General Arrangement Fuel Handling Building Units.1 & 2 M-14 General Arrangement Section "A-A" Units 1 & 2 m M-15 General Arrangement Section "B-B" Units 1 & 2 M-16 General Arrangement Section "C-C" Units 1 & 2 M-17 General Arrangement Section' "E-E" Units 1 & 2 M-18 General Arrangement Section "F-F" Units 1 & 2 M-19 General Arrangement Lake Screen House Units 1 & 2 M-20 General Arrangemer.t River Screen House Units 1 & 2 M-21 General Arrangement Service Building Units 1 & 2 M-22 General Arrangement Miscellaneous Plans Units 1 & 2 303. DRAWINGS AND DATA (CONTRACTOR'S) 303.1 All submittals of drawings or other data by the Contractor shall comply with Sargent & Lundy Standard Specification Form 30, except as modified below. 303.2 The Contractor shall submit one (1) sepia reproducible or one (1) micro-film of Manufacturers' Drawings covering all e'lectrical equipment fur-nished by Contractor, to the Consulting Engineers for review. These G 3-13 l

CAREENT O LUNDY EN08NEERO concaso Reviecd CA, 11-12-76 4 -/M t Drawings shall include Outline Drawings, Bills of Material, Schematic and Wiring Diagrams of the equipment and system furnished by the Contractor. If Drawings are returned " Reviewed Except As Noted", Contractor shall 303.3 revise the Drawings in accordance with the markings and comments, and then resubmit one (1) sepia or one (1) microfilm for review and approval, i however, equipment shall be procured or fabricated per Purchaser's in-structions prior to successive Drawing submittal. 303.4 After Drawings have been reviewed without comment, Contractor shall send one (1) sepia or microfilm of all prints to the Consulting Engineers for record purposes. 303.5 If information is not reproducible such as manuals, installation books, etc., Contractor shall submit twelve (12) copies of all such material. l 304. CONFLICTS In the event of conflict between this Specification and Supplements or between Supplements, the documents will~ apply in the following order: 'i 304.1 General Conditions. 304.2 This Specification. ) 304.3 Commonwealth Edison Company Standards._ 304.4 Sargent & Lundy Standards. l l l s l l i 3-14 Final Page of Division 3

SAR2ENT Q LUNDY 1,-2790 RO E N Cjj E Rsvissd CA, 11-12-76 [/ l s- [' ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK j, BRAIDWOOD STATION - UNITS 1 AND 2 l DIVISION 4 - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 401. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 401.1 General requirements for the performance of various phases of the Work are given in these Specifications, and on the Drawings and the Standards referred to herein. Contractor sna11 be governed by these requirements. If for any reason it is necessary to deviate therefrom, permission shall l be first obtained from the Purchaser. Contractor shall perform the Work in a manner consistent with recognized good practice for power station service and in accordance with such detailed instructions as may be sub-mitted by the Purchaser. 401.2 It may be necessary that some of the Work be carried on while part of - the station is in operation. Contractor shall exercise particular care not to interfere in any manner with operating equipment or operating personnel. ' t 401.3 Electrical connections or equipment shall be installed only when con- ..a necting equipment is de-energized and grounded. Contractor shall cooperate with Purchaser when arranging for outages, and he shall per-form Work so as to keep the number and duration of outages to a minimum. Contractor shall arrange in advance for any power outages with the Pur-chaser, who will schedule any such outages. Contractor shall provide adequate protection, and he shall take necessary precautions when doing Work in the vicinity of energized equipment. 401.4 Contractor shall clean and dust the entire interiors of switchgear, contro1' boards, switch boards and other enclosures housing electrical equipment prior to energizing the equipment. He shall keep the equip-ment clean until the work is accepted for commercial operation. Com-pressed air, cleaning materials, or cleaning equipment shall not be used in such a manner as to injure instruments or equipment, or disturb equipment aircady in operation. 401.5 If interferences or obstructions occur to cables, conduits, pushbutton stations, and other electrical items either prior to or subsequent to their installation, the Contractor shall relocate such items at the direction of the Purchaser. 401.6 Contractor shall note that the Braidwood Station is Nuclear and that the cable separation (or segregation) required is much more extensive than that required for fossil fuel station. Cable, pans, con-duits, etc., installed by this Contractor shall comply with the cable separation criteria furnished to the Contractor,af ter award of contract. 4-1

.-= CAR 2ENT C: LUNDY 3"*'"UU"O L-2790 CMICAGO Amd. 1, 02-15-79 I O 4 401.7 No welding or flame be allowed during the period of electrical con-struction on cable pans or in the vicinity of cable pans af ter any cables have been installed. Where such work must be conducted in the presence of cables, proper precautions such as asbestos blankets or other flameproof material shall be applied to protect cables from any open flame and sparks. 401.8 The Contractor shall provide and maintain suitable warning.and/or pro-taction around temporary openings,' open manholes, removed sections of grating, exposed high voltage equipment, or. other hazardous areas' or conditions. 401.9 The Contractor shall be responsible for the electrical and mechanical integrity of all connections and terminations which he installs. r' 401.10 No electrical equipment shall be energized by the Contractor. 401.11 Equipment foundations with necessary anchor bolts, reinforcing and grouting will be provided in place by others unless otherwise in-dicated, but Contractor shall provide all expansion anchors required and shall supervise grouting for equipment to be erected by Contrac-tor. Concrete expansion anchors shall be used only where permitted Ai d.1 by the drawings and shall be of the type specified in, and installed {e according to, Form BY/BR/CEA. [ i ' ( \\ l 401.12 Pumping, filtering and storage equipment for handling of' oil for the tra' sformers and circuit breakers will be provided by the Purchaser n for the Contractor's use. 401.13 No welding shall be done on the Containment Build!ng Liner. Welding to the channels shall be done only after consulting with the Purchaser, [ i 401.14 No aluminum (including aluminum alloys, aluminum paint, aluminum fix-i tures, aluminum conduit, aluminum sheated cable,etc.), shall be in-stalled in any location without the specific written approval of the l Purchaser. 401.15 Mercury vapor lighting fixtures shall be excluded from the Reactor Building. All fastenings for conduit and for fixture supports shall be made to channels provided on the liner plate by others. No weld-ing shall be done on the Containment Building Liner. Welding to the channels shall be done only af ter consulting with the Purchaser. 401.16 Where the words " install" or " installation" are used, they shall mean the inclusion in the Work of the following: a. The setting, plumbing, aligning, and anchoring of equipment on founda-tions prepared by others. b. Placing of all expansion anchors, mounting bolts, base channels, cable clamps and supports, floor plates, cable and conduit fittings, required for the equipment. 4-2 13

CAR 2ENT O LUNDY L-2790 E N GIN E E R s cmcaso Amd. 30, 07-14-83 {-- c. Making all external electrical connections (including ground connec-tion). 6 d. Making of any internal connections on equipment that were omitted for purposes of shipment and the installation of necessary jumpers and local interconnections. e. Mounting and connecting of minor items shipped separately, and remov-ing and replacing details for convenient handling. f. Cleaning and checking of electrical equipment and connections. 3 Testing assistance as defined in Article 402.25. h. Assisting manufacturer's servicemen or Purchaser's Engineers in placing equipment in satisfactory operating condition including internal align-ing and adjustment of oil circuit breakers, metal enclosed switchgear, and other similar electrical mechaniscs. i 1. Touching up damaged surfaces. 401.17 Contractor shall review the-equipment manufacturer's instruction Amd.1 books prior to equipment installation for any special procedures, recommendations and/or conflicts with this Specification or the ' ~h installation drawings. Purchaser or Consulting Engineers shall 40 be r.otified of all special procedures, recommendations or conflicts, and permission obtained before proceeding with equipment installation. 401.18 Welders may be qualified to either ASME B & PV Code Section IX, A=d.30 AWS D1.1 or AWS Dl.3 requirements. 401.19 Field welding inspection requirements: 401.19.1 ASME B & PV Code Section IX or AWS DI.1 welding shall conform to the And.30 requirements of Form 1701 except as follows: a. For weld quality inspection of undercut for velds to the building support sys;em and welds for component supports, AWS D.1.1 shall And.25 be followed with the exception of weld undercut limitation of 0.01" Amd.22 depth (Section 3.6.4) when the veld direction is transverse to primary tensile stress in the part that is undercut. However, the maximum depth of weld undercut shall be limited to 1/32 inch. b. Weld undercut is a groove melted into the base metal adjacent to the toe or root of a weld and left unfilled by weld metal. This groove shall not' be considered as undercut if it is not greater than 3/16" in length and not greater than 1/16" in depth provided spacing between two adjacent grooves is at least 3 inches. c. . Weld undercut greater than 1/32" depth and greater than 3/16" length shall be repaired. Contractor shall submit weld inspection reports for cpecific weldments on a sampling basis as specified by the Consulting Engineers. d. The visual weld quality requirement for convexity in AWS D1.1 may be Amd.30 waived. 401.19.2 AWS Dl.3 welding shall conform to the requirements of AWS DI.3. 4-3

CARZENT O LUNDY L-2790 ",T j00 Amd. 26, 04-01-83 401.20 Attachments to Non-Safety Related and Safety Related Partition Amd. 2(.. Walls shall conform to the following requirements: a. Attachments to non-safety related and safety related concrete and masonry partition walls will NOT BE PERMITTED when the following control signs have been placed on a single wall or on a wall within a room. s, al. Control Signs Placed on a Single Wall: NOTICE THIS WALL HAS BEEN AS BUILT NO ADDITIONAL ATTACHMENT WITHOUT APPROVAL a2. Control Signs Placed on a Vall Within a Room: NOTICE ALL WALLS IN THIS ROOM HAVE BEEN AS BUILT NO ADDITIONAL ATTACHMEhT WITHOUT APPROVAL

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,.(' b. When a control sign has been placed on a single partition wall, or on a well within room, the following shall apply: bl. Additional attachments will NOT BE PERMITTED without prior approval from the Consulting Engineers. b2. Attachments cannot be removed, relocated, or modified without prior approval from the Consulting Engineers. Approval from the Consulting Engineers shall be requested by c. completing the Component Support (Attachment) Request Form PI-BB-35.2. After reviewing the request, the Consulting Engineers will indicate approval or rejection on the request form and return the form to Contractor. d. Contractor shall furnish all the requested information on the Component Suppport (Attachment) Dequest Form and per the following: I dl. Component Support (Attachment) Request Form Number. Contractor shall contact the Consulting Engineers who will assign the request an identification number. d2. Type The attachment type indicated on the Consulting Engineers' Electrical or Mechanical Design Drawings. d3. Weight The dead load.(scif weight) of the attachment. 4-3a

~ SARGENT O LUNDY L.2790 ",8)@ ' And. 30, 07-14-83 .( ~~ d4. Ranger I.D. Number The hanger number indicated on the And.26 Consulting Engineers' Mechanical i Design Drawings. For hangers which are not indicated on the Consulting Engineers' Mechanical Design Drawings, Contractor can use his own I.D. number. d5. Eccentricity The distance in inches from the face "E" of the wall to the center of the applied load,"P". d6. Applied Load The applied dead load 'in pounds "P" supported by the attachment. 401.21 Core drilling of openings shall conform to the following: Amd.30 a. Core drilling of openings not indicated on the design drawings will NOT BE PERMITTED without prior approval of the Consulting Engineers. Approval of the Consulting Engineers shall be obtained using the Core Drill Request form PI-BB-37.1, or similar form approved by the Consulting Engineers. A request form shall ~ be required for core drilling of openings passing completely through concrete or masonry elements and for core drilling of openings which do not pass completely through concrete elements /"':N (e.g.. holes required for anchor bolts, reinforcing dowels). \\s-s. b. Revision or deletion of a previously approved core drill request shall be forwarded to the Consulting Engineers using a separate core drill request form. The new core drill request form shall reference the superseded core drill request form number. c. Coring of openings shall be reported to Purchaser using the Core Hole Cut Rebar Report - Form PI-BB-37.2. This form shall be completed for coring of openings, even if reinforcing steel has not been cut. The cut rebar report shall be forwarded to Pur-chaser within two weeks af ter work is completed. The cut rebar report numbers shall be assigned in sequential order by Contractor. 402. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS The Work to be done by Contractor is outlined below, but it is not intended that this listing is all inclusive. 402.1 Turbine-Generators Turbine-Driven Steam Cenerator Feed Pumps and Exciter Units: a. The two (2) turbine-generators, including the excitation equipment, excitation control cubicles, hydrogen equipment, stator cooling equipment, bushings current transformers, the four (two per Unit) turbine-driven steam generator feed pumps and the various motor-i driven auxiliaries will be installed by others. All of the associated internal wiring on this equipment will be installed by others and terminated either within the equipment or in terminal boxes mounted on the equipment. This Contractor shall install all external cable and any conduit necessary to and from this equipment. 4-3b

___..s CARCENT Q LUNDY L-2790 UNCj Amd. 30, 07-14-83 M g /~T g-b. The Contractor shall install the neutral enclosure, interconnect the neutral bushings and install and terminate bus duct from the two (one per unit) grounding transformers to terminal within each neutral enclosure. 402.2 Generator Isolated Phase Bus Structure and Accessories (Total two, one per Unit): a. The terminals of each generator will be connected through 33,000 ampere, 25,000 volt, forced air, isolated phase buses to the following al. Main power transformers. a2. Unit Auxiliary Transformers. t C 4 9 e e 4-3c i

~ CAR 2ENT & LUNDY E NGIN E ERD 1.-2790 caucar.o Amd. le. WM (% \\..l a3. Potential transformer cubicle. t b. Each potential transformer cubicle will be furnished fabricated and wired, but potential transformers may be shipped separately. Contractor shall install the cubicles and isolated phase bus in place, insert any equipment shipped separately and make all necessary connections. c. The isolated phase bus for each unit will be delivered partly assembled with necessary supporting steel. Approximate weight of the bus structure, excluding steel supporting structure is 150,000 lbs. Approximate weight of each potential transformer cubicle is 5500 lbs. The heaviest section of assembled bus to be handled is 12,000 lbs. Included in the work is the installation.of baffles, expansion and ll vibration joints, ground connections, terminal connections, external connections for thermostats, thermometers, air ducts from heat ex-changer to bus duct, bus enclosure at transformer, and miscellaneous supporting steel both inside and outside of building wall. d. Included in the installation is the bus duct cooling system for each unit consisting of two (2) motor-driven fans (one spare), two (2) sir-to-water heat exchangers, air ducts, etc. The water piping system will be installed by others. . 3 s/ e. Enclosure and the aluminum bus will be arranged for welded joints. All welding and other necessary equipment shall be furnished by this Con-tractor. All welding shall be performed by approved qualified welders in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Amd.4 I f. Flexible connectors will be fabricated by the bus duct manufacturer from field measurements made by this Contractor. g. Each of the welded bus enclosures form a continuous cylindrical con-ductor for sheath currents. Contractor shall assemble the bus enclosures so that this conductor integrity is maintained, assist testing in check-ing this and making any necessary corrections. h. The wall frame for each bus duct will be installed by others. 402.3 Generator Neutral Grounding Cubicle (Total two, one per unit): 4 a. Each generator neutral will be connected by bus duct to a single phase, dry type grounding transformer installed in a steel cubicle enclosure. The bus duct will connect to one high voltage terminal of the trans-former. The other high voltage terminal will be solidly grounded. Transformer secondary will be grounded and connected to an adjacently mounted resistor connected in shunt with a remote relay. b. Contractor shall mount equipment in cubicle,. install cubicle, and make all necessary internal and external connections.. 4-4 f

SARGENT & LUNDY L-2790 E N GIN E E R S coacaso Revised CA, 11-12-76 ca I 1 402.4 Power Transformers: a. Main Power Transformers: al. The four (4) main power transformers (two for each Unit) will each be 23.7-345 kV, 625/700 MVA, three-phase, 60 Hz. Class FOA, outdoor, forced oil, forced air, cooled type. Transformers will be shipped without oil And filled with dry air. The, required quantity of oil will be shipped separately. a2. Parts to be shipped separately are listed below: a2.1 High voltage bushings a2.2 Cylinders of nitrogen + i a2.3 Nitregen gas cylinder cabinet 's a2.4 FOA coolers a2.5 Oil circulating pumps 't a2.6 Control cabinets (} 1 a2.7 Lightning arresters and supports a2.8 Miscellaneous oil valves and piping a2.9 Cas expansion tank a2.10 Sudden pressure relay a2.ll Gas detector relay a2.12 Mechanical relief device a2.13 Miscellaneous items required for a complete installation. b. Unit Auxiliary Transformers: 1 and two The four (4) unit auxiliary transformers (two for Unit bl.

2) will each be 23.7-4.16/6.9 kV. 36/48/60 for Unit three-phase, three winding. 60 Hz. outdoor oil filled.
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quantity of oil will be shipped separately. b2. Parts to be shipped separately are: b2.1 Cylinders of nitrogen f b2.2 011 radiators 4-5

S ARGENT & LUNDY L-2790 E N GlN E ERS cmcase Revised CA, 11-12-76 -(~% ~' -/ b2.3 Cooling fans and brackets b2.4 011 circulating pumps b2.5 Sudden pressure relay b2.6 Gas detector relay b2.7 Grounding resistors and supports-b2.8 Miscellaneous oil valves and piping b2.9 Cas expansion tank ir b2.10 Miscellaneous items required for a complete installation. s c. System Auxiliary Transformers: cl. Th<a four (4) system auxiliary' transformers (two for Unit 1, two for Unit 2) will each be 345-6.9-4.16 kV, 36/48/60 MVA, three-phase,. 4-60 Hz outdoor, oil filled, and forced air, Class OA/FA/FA. o Trans-c ~/ .f f, formers will be shipped without oil and filled with' dry air. ' The (,,) required quantity of oil will be shipped separately.e i; i 4 c2. The parts to be shipped separately'for each transformer are:j,. 'i c2.1 High voltage bushings-c2.2 Low voltage bushings c2.3 Neutral bushings O c2.4 Lightning arresters and supports c2.5 Crounding resistor and supports 4 l, c2.6 011 radiators t 4, c2.7 Cooling fans and bradkets c2.8 011 circulating pumps, r, c2.9 Contro] cabinets l c2.10 Miscellaneous fittings and gauges ( c2.11 Cylinders of nitrogen c2.12 Nitrogen gas cylinder cabinet s l c2.13 Miscellaneous items required for a complete installation. 4-6 j --r


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Transformer Foundations: Foundations for the above transformers will be installed by others. This ContractorJshall apply Black Plastic Roofing Paste (Armstrong Mortell #110) to'the concrete before setting the transformers. The 4 transformers shall be inspected when received, and before being removed from the railroad car,-in accordance with check-off form to be provided by Purchaser. The transformer shall be inspected internally before\\ unloading and refilled with dry air or nitrogen. This Contractorshal'1 install the transformers, the separately 9 shipped parts and install grocad connections. Evacuation of trans-n former for oil fill /ng, flushing of coolers before filling, etc.', c-shall be donc per sanufacturer's instructions, by this Contractor.

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This Contractor sha'il install the oil only after all necessary opera- [a ' tions required to fill tlransformers with oil are completed in accor-k dance with manufacturer's instructions. S e. Oil Handling Equipment: ,'s. ,g Purchase will suppl'j, but Contractor shall operate all oil handling y equipment'for the above transformers as directed by Purchaser's r representative; Purchaser will test oil. Contractor shall furnish f b '. (3 , and install necessary electrical service to ' operate all oil handling I!. (, ~ t V equipment ~.

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402.5 hainControl'BoardsandInstrumentationEquipment: The following control panels, ' racks and equipment, which are located in the control room or the auxiliary electric. equipment rooms of the Station, will t be furnished, assembled and wOed. The dimensions and ueights indi-TheT cated are approximate and are not necessarily shipping sizes. quantities indicated are total for Units 1 and 2. This Contractor 'g shall install the, equipment and connect all iricoming and outgoing wires and cables.' SomO instruments and devices may be shipped separately;. this Contractor [. Mall install such insert.ments and devices and shall ) s 1[5 make any connections left unconnected for shipping purposes. s, Quantity Approximate Approximate 8 Size (in.) - Neight 1 Per < T k Station Equipment, Panel or Rack Service (LxDxH) '(Pounds) 1 Main Control Board - Switchyard, 72x30x90 Later r x OPM035 / g 4 x i 1 Main Control Board - General 128x30x90 Later si g y> Services,40PM01J 1 f ( MainControlBoard-HVAC,OP5102J 144x64x100 Later ~, O c i (. 1 ,(' 2\\ Main Control Board - Aux. Power 6 170x64x100 Later ~ ['{ Gen. IPF.01J 3 4-7 4 i a (.# rk . 31 L

'l CARZENT O LUNDY L-2790 EN GlN EE Rs 1 Revised CA, 11-12-76 ( Approximate Approximate Quantity Size (in.) Weight Station Equipment. Panel or Rack Service (LxDxH) (Pounds) Per ,1 92x64x100 Later i 2 Main Control Board - Turbine, 1PM02J 63x64x100 Later 2 Main Control Board - Condensate, 1PM03J 108x64x100 Later Main Control Board - Feedwater, 2 ~ 1PM04J 2 Main Control Board - Reactor and 255x64x100 Later i CV Control, IPM05J 2 Main Control Board - ESF, IPM06J 288x64x100 Later 182x130x92 Later 2 Main Control Board - Misc. i Instrumentation, IPM12J 2 Nuclear Instrumentation Panel, 90x30x100 Later A p IPMO7J (N ~ (,_ ) 2 Incore Instrumentation Panel, 90x30x100 Later IPMO8J 192x48x45 Later 1 Security System Console, OPM05J 92x24x90 later 2 Main Control Board - Containment Isolation, IPM11J 90x30x100 Later 2 Radiation Monitoring Panel, IPM09J 45x30x100 1600 f 2 BOP Radiation Monitoring Panel 1PM10J 96x30x90 Later 2 Main Control Board - EST Status Panel Later Main Control Board - Back of Panel 180x30x90 2 2 Annunciator Cabinet, IPA 20J 420x24x90 Later 30x30x92 1000 2 W Annunciator Demultiplexer, 1PA17J 24x30x90 500 Incore Instrumentation - Channel 1 2 Incore Instrumentation - Channel 2 24x30x90 500 2 ~ 4-8

SARGENT & LUNDY L-2790 i' ENeigesne ""'C^** ~ Revised CA, 11-12-76 /~'s s. Approximate Approximate Quantity Size (in.) Weight Per Station Equipment. Panel or Rack Service (LxDxH) (Pounds) 2 Incore Instrumentation - Channel 3 24x30x90 500 2 Incore Instrumentation - Channel 4 24x30x90 500 50'0 Nuclear Instrumentation - Channel 1 22x30x90 2 500 Nuclear Instrumentation - Channel 2 22x30x90 2 500 Nuclear Instrumentation - Channel 3 22x30x90 2 50 Nuclear Instrumentation - Channel 4 22x30x90 s 2 81x30x95 1800 8 Process I&C Rack 58x30x95 1500 8 Process I&C Rack 30x30x92 1000 4 Safeguard Test Cabinet Later Later P 4 ESF Sequencing Cabinet 3-48x30x90 Later ~ l Seismic Motion Panel 80x30x90 Later 1 Data Acquisition. 1 River Screen Ho. Supply Cab. 36x30x90 Later 2 BOP Control System Cab., IPA 20J 132x30x90 Later 4 Rod Position Instrumentation 96x30x90 1000 4 Loop Stop Valve Protection Cabinet 30x30x92 1000 4 Aux. Safeguard Relay Racks 30x30x92 1000 2 Turbine DEH Control 105x24x90 1800 2 Transmitter Power Supply, 48x24x90 2000 Cabinet, IPA 21J 2 Gen. & Trans. Relay & Metering 150x24x90 2800 Panel 1 Load Totalizer & Telemetering 30x24x90 300 2 Rod Control - Power Cab. (2BD) 84x24x90 1600 2 Rod Control - Power Cab. (2AC) - ,84x24x90 1600 4-9

- - - - - - =. - - - l SARGENT & LUNDY ENGINEERS L-2790 cmcaso Revised CA, 11-12-76 4 ) ~.,. - Quantity Approximate Approximate Per Size (in.) Weight I Station Equipment, Panel or Rack Service (LxDxH) (Pounds) { r 2 Rod Control - Full Length (SCD) 84x24x90 1600 2* Rod Control - Power Cab. (lBD) 84x24x90 1600 2 Rod Control - Power Cab. (1AC) 84x24x90 1600 I 2 Rod Control - Power Cab. - 84x24x90 1600 (Part Length) 2 Reactor Trip Switchgear 42x73x92 4000 I 2 Rod Control - Logic 36x48x90 1200 2 Rod Drive MG Set Swgr. 60x62x90 3800 2 Rod Control - D. C. Holding Supply 36x48x90 1200 a 2 Part Length Rod Power Transformer 24x24x26 700 2 Rod Control - Part Length 48x30x90 1000 4 Rod Drive M-G Sets 100x40x45 8000 6 Aux. Relay Racks 30x30x92 1000 8 NSSS Instrument Inverters 36x36x100 2000 8 NSSS Instrument Dist. Panels 18x6x36 250 402.6 Computer Equipment: The computer equipment will consist of the following preassembled and wired cabinets and consoles. This Contractor shall install the equip-ment and connect all incoming and outgoing wires and cables. All dimensions and weights are approximate and are not necessarily shipping sizes. The services of the Manufacturers' Engineers will be available during installation of the computer equipment. The quantities shown are total quantities for Units 1 and 2: Quantity Appsc%1 mate Approximate Per Size (in.) b'eight Station Equipment, Panel or Rack Service (LxDxH) (Pounds) 2 Line Printer ' 41x30x48 550 j 2 Central Processing Unit 54x34x87 1000 2 Paper Tape Cabinet . 24x26x61 500 4 Input / Output Cabinet 54x34x87 1200 2 Operator's Console 148x40x40 1500 2 Program Console 63x32x27 300 2 Power Supply (Inverter) 4-10

. CAR 2ENT O LUNDY T ERO L-2790 GNCINGo conca Revised CA, 11-12-76 7 ,i' Cables between computer system cabinets, printers, control panels and input cabinets will be furnished with factory wired plugs at both ends; all other cables required from this equipment to other remote equipment shall be terminated in the usual manner. 402.7 Annunciator Equipment: The annunciator equipment for each unit of the Braidwood Station wi11 consist of ten annunciator cabinets (housing ~ the input devices and the annunciator logic equipment) and the' visual annunciator lamp boxes (located on each of the control room panels). Each of the annunciator input relay cabinets and the lamp boxes will be furnished, assembled, and wired (internally) by others. Cables between the relay cabinets and the lamp boxes will be furnished with factory wired plugs at both ends. All other cables required from this equipment to other remote equipment shall be terminated with lugs and terminal blocks per standard specifications. This Contractor shall install the equipment and connect all incoming and outgoing cables including the installation of the lamp boxes in the cutouts provided in the control room panels. 402.8 Local Control Panels: The local control panels associated with various mechanical systems, e.g. Make-up Domineralizer and Water Treatment, Fire Protection, Steam Generator Blowdown, Hypochlorination, etc...will be furnished assembled and wired by others. This Contractor shall in-stall the Panels and connect all incoming and outgoing wires and cables. jaw ( ' '. Any instruments or devices shipped loose shall also be installed and wired on these panels by this Contractor. 402.9 4160 Volt Auxiliary Switchgear: The equipment consists of ten (10) groups (five groups for Unit 1 a. and five groups for Unit 2) of 4160 volt, three-phase electrically operated, draw out type air circuit breakers, with instrument transformers, relays, buses, and connections assembled and connected at the factory in self-supporting steel enclosures. b. Contractor shall install the switchgear, the separately mounted test cabinets and the air circuit breakers. Installation of the air circuit breakers shall include checking and making minor adjustments to ensure accurate fit and interchangeability of breakers in switchgear. The channel bases which will be furnished by the General Structures Contrac-tor (L-2722), shall be installed by this Contractor. The cables and connections shall be properly terminated and supported c. by this Contractor. 402.10 4160 Volt Nonsegregated Phase Metal Enclosed Bus: The bus duct will be of the metal enclosed, nonsegregated phase type. a. The bus will interconnect the switchgear groups and connect the switch-gear to the Unit Auxiliary, System Auxiliary Transformers and Diesel, Engine Generator Sets. b. The bus will be shipped in factory assembled sec'tions up to thirty feet long. 4-11

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402.12 6900 Volt Nonsegregated Phase Metal Enclosed Bus: The bus duct will be of the metal enclosed, nonsegregated phase type. a. The bus will interconnect the switchgear groups and connect the switch-gear groups and connect the switchgear to the Unit Auxiliary and System Auxiliary Transformers. b. The bus will be shipped in factory assembled sections up to thirty feet long. Contractor shall install and connect the sections, cover the terminal c. connections and joints, as required and complete the installation. d. Contractor shall furnish and install necessary miscellaneous steel and all hangers as required. Contractor shall cut and drill the steel and hangers as required for the installation. s 9 4-12

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402.13 480 Volt Unit Substation: a. The equipment consists of twenty (20) (ten per Unit) unit substations. Each substation will consist of an indoor dry type power transformer connected to groups of 600 volt, three-phase, dravout type air circuit breakers installed in self-supporting steel cubicles. The equipment will be furnished assembled and wired except the cir-b cuit breakers will be shipped separately and the transformers will be shipped separate from the switchgear. The switchgear will be shipped in sections. c. Channel bases will be furnished by others, but shall be installed by And.1 this Contractor. d. Contractor shall install the substations and the air circuit breakers. Installation of the air circuit breakers shall include checking and making minor adjustments to ensure accurate fit and interchangeability of breakers in the switchgear. a. Contractor shall also install two (2) circuit breaker test cabinets. 402.14 Pressurizer Heater Substation: _ (g a. The equipment consists of eight (8) (four per Unit) unit substations, \\- each consisting of an indoor dry type power transformer connected to a 600 volt three-phase, drawout type air circuit breaker, a NI!MA size 8 contactor (two of the substations will not require this contactor) and a distribution panel board installed in self-supporting steel cubicles. b. The equipment will be furnished assembled and wired except the circuit breakers will be shipped separately and the transformers will be shipped separate from the switchgear. The switchgear will be shipped in sections. c. Channel bases will be furnished by the switchgear manufacturer but shall be installed by this Contractor. 402.15 480 V Motor Control Centers: a. The equipment consists of sixty-four (64) (thirty-two per Unit), motor control centers containing air circuit breakers and combination magnetic starters, feeder circuit breakers, panel boards and 480/208-120 V trans-formers with necessary buses, control transformers, and associated equipment, installed and connected in self-supporting steel enclosures. Thc motor control centers will be completely assembled and internally wired at the factory. b. Removable plates have been provided at the points of cable entrance. These plates shall be drilled by the Contractor. 4-13

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.~ CAREENT Q LUNDY L-2790 1"((" "U Amd. 1, 02-15-79 ,. ~ s c. This Contractor shall install and connect the motor control centers s. and complete any internal connections omitted for shipping.. 402.16 Motors: s. Unless otherwise specifically stated in this Specification, motors connected to mechanical equipment will be unloaded, set in place, aligned, and bolted by the contractors erecting that equipment. Motors shipped separately shall be set in place by this Contractor but aligned by others, with the exception of the Steam Generator Arnd.1 Feed Pump Motors, which will be set in place and aligned by others. This Contractor shall make all phase, alarm, heater, bearing thermo-couple, and ground connections. All motor frames shall be grounded. Others will clean and flush bearings, and fill them with specified grade of oil or grease furnished by Purchaser. Connections to all motors shall first be made temporarily, but safely, to allow for rotation check. Af ter the motor has been checked for rotation, Con-tractor shall witness the rotation, but Purchaser's representative will initiate device (s) to energize the motor. b. For medium voltage (4 kV and 6.6 kV) motors, this Contractor shall furnish and install insulating-assemblies on the motor terminal leads. The insulating-assemblies shall be in accordance with the cable manu-facturer's recommendations. Procedures will be furnished to the suc-cessful bidder. s ~ c. In. cases where small 460 volt motors (one horsepower or less) are not . provided with terminal boxes for connections, this Contractor shall furnish and install such boxes. Boxes shall be ample for the conduit M and cable being used. d. The Contractor shall install temporary connections to heaters in motors, when such motors are in locations subject to condensation. 402.17 Batteries and Chargers: Contractor shall install the following storage batteries and associated battery racks, intercell and intertier connec-tions and cell numbers: One (1) 250 volt,120 cell,1000' ampere-hour battery; four (4) (two per Unit) 125 volt, 60 cell, 996 ampere-hour batteries. The Contractor shall also install the following battery chargers: One (1) 100 ampere, 250 volt charger, four (4) (two per Unit), 200 ampere,125 volt chargers. Contractor shall furnish and i install temporary feeds to each battery charger from Purchaser's power distribution center. Contractor shall check and maintain the batteries and chargers until accepted by Purchaser. Readings shall be made monthly, recorded on forms furnished by Purchaser. 402.18 DC Distribution Centers: Contractor shall install one (1) 250 volt de distribution center and four (4) 125 volt de distribution centers [ (two per Unit). 4-14 g ---.-----,-,m. ...s _..-.---,.-.m, _...,,- _--~.,,-._.-..-_,, _,_.,- r...., _,..,,, -.., _..,_.,,,___..,,,,.m_m,.

CARhENTOLUNDY '~ QNGINCEQO L-2790 'i. cmcao Amd. 1, 02-15-79 M, D Each distribution center will be furnished, assembled and wired and will consist of hand operated circuit breakers, de starters, and in-struments with necessary buses in a self-supporting steel enclosure. Contractor shall install the distribution centers and the cables. 402.19 Diesel Engine-Driven Generator Sets: The installation of.the four (4) (two per Unit) diesel-generator units will be done by others. However, i this Contractor shall install the electrical connections, set the en-gine and generator control panels, and make all necessary adjustments on the electrical equipment required for satisfactory operation. 402.20 Cable Pans:. Galvanized cable pans with covers and hangers will be furnished, com-a. plate with plates, bolts and nuts, by Purchaser and shall be field assembled, installed and connected in accordance with Standard STD-EB-702 by the Contractor. Any cutting, drilling and fitting of the cable pan sections, where necessary to complete the cable pan sys-i tem, shall be done by this Contractor. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to clean the pans and keep them clean and to remove any burrs or sharp projections within the pans before the installation of the cables, which might damage the cable. Contractor shall also provide any tamporary portection to protect the pans and cables during construc-tion. Contractor shall touch-up cable pans and hangers after cutting i ; or drilling with Galv-Wald, or with an approved sinc touch-up stick, ,j per Form 1895. If field alterations to cable pan sections are required And.1 cutting shall not be done with torch. Contractor shall furnish and 4 install miscellaneous cable pan supporting steel as required. Con-tractor shall make all ground connections to the cable pans including jumpers across all insulated sliding or open joints in the cable pan system and the connected equipment. b. The Contractor shall stencil the pan routing numbers on the cable pans which would be shown on cable pan Drawings. l c. Each cable pan routing point will be assigned an identification number which will be applied to the sides of the cable pan at the appropriate location. This identification number will reflect the segregation code of the pan section and will be color coded. It will also reflect the Unit of the Station in which the pan is installed. 402.21 Conduit, Hangers, Fittings and Junction Boxes for Power, Control and Instrument Cable: Contractor shall furnish and install all rigid steel conduit and tub-a. ing,all flexible conduit and exposed "transite" conduit in accordance with Sargent & Lundy STD-EB-148: Conduit & Miscellaneous Electrical 1 Equipment Specifications, except that: 4-15 93 4 ,.____.,._.._,_,.__,-,-._..,m, .,,. _, _,. _ _ _ _ _,,,. _,.... ~., _, _ _. _ _ _,, _ ..m_mm.___,_.,.__

~ CAR 2ENT C LUNDY I ENSINEERO L-2790 Amd. 1, 02-15-79 q: Amd.1 t,j al. Seismic Category I conduit systems shall be installed in accordance with Sargent & Lundy Standard STD-EB-146: " Standard Specification for the Installation of Seismic Category I Conduit Systems Containing ~' Class 1E Cables". a2. All conduits for auxiliary power, control and instruments shall be rigid steel (heavy wall) hot-dipped galvanized and must conform with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard EM-59001. a3. All conduit fittings for the conduit in Article 402.21a2 above shall be in accordance with Commionwealth Edison Company Standards IM-59026, EK-59027 and Sargent & Lundy Standard STD-EB-333. a4. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EKT) shall be used for the lighting sys- ~ ten conduit installation, unless otherwise noted on the drawint.a. b. NEMA 4 construction shall be used on outdoor conduit installation, unless otherwise instructed. c. NEMA 7, Class 1, Group D construction shall be used in oil rooms un-less otherwise instructed. d. Contractor shall also furnish and install hangers, pipe straps, clamps, and anchors, junction boxes, pull points, couplings, floor stands, terminations at ends of conduit including locknuts, bushings, fittings, (%.) reducers, unions,: etc. Contractor's work shall include.the drilling of new openings and weep holes or making modifications in equipment ~ terminal boxes or other junction boxes and enclosures which may be required to accommodate the conduit. e. Conduit entrances in boxes shall be so located as to allow cable to be formed in place at no less than the minimum radius as specified in the Standards. f. Contractor shall furnish and install conduit fittings or suitable l boxes at small equipment, such as pushbuttons, etc., which may not l have sufficient room to properly terminate cables. g. Contractor shall, for outdoor use, furnish either Everdur or hot-l dipped galvanized bolts, nuts and lock washers. l h. The Contractor shall verify the locations of equipment to be connected with the actual installed positions, and the proposed conduit routings shall be checked with the other contractors involved for all possible interferences. Any conduit or wiring changed as a result of such in-terferences shall not be considered rework. All field routed.:hanges shall be incorporated on the appropriate Drawings and submitted to the Purchaser. i. Certain portions of the Work require instc11ations that will be exposed to weather or explosive atmospheres. These areas will be indicated by Purchaser and conduit and fittings shall be installed in conformance with the Standard Specifications. i l l l 4-16 Q$l

CAR 12ENT C LUNDY g ENGINEEDO L-2790 l CMICA40 Amd. 1, 02-15-79 Amd.1 mI) j. Contractor shall furnish and install necessary steel supports for i \\< conduits where conduit cannot be supported by existing structures. o k. Junction boxes and pull boxes shall be ample for the cable and connec-tions. The boxes shall conform to the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories " Standard for Cabinets and Boxes" UL50. Outdoor boxes l: shall be fabricated of galvanized sheet. Box numbers shall be clearly stenciled on boxes. All boxes shall be gasketed and drilled with 1/4 inch weep holes. 1. Terminal blocks in hinged covered cabinets, etc., shall be per Edison Standard E4-19620. For computer service, terminal blocks similar to General Electric Type CR-151B2 (except with nickel brass screws) or Westinghouse Type S-542247 shall be furnished. Terminal' blocks, per Edison Standard E4-19623, may be used for low-voltage service for #16 or #22 AWG wire provided, provided that Contractor obtains Purchaser's ,t specific approval for each application. m. Contractor shall provide additional conduit sleeves, floor openings and wall openings as required. 4 [ 402.22 Power, Control, Communication and Instrument Cable, Wire and Terminals: a. Contractor shall install, terminate and connect the above cables (fur-nished by others) in accordance with the requirements set forth in l' 2/ the Standards referred to herein and as shown on Sargent & Lundy j Drawings. b.- Power cables shall be terminated in accordance with the cable manufac-turer's recommendations or specified Standards. Control cables shall be terminated at switchboards in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard C-2325. c. Contractor shall furnish all lugs, in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard EM-40275 or E4-40276. d. Power, control 'and instrumentation cables must be segregated and run in separate cable pans. The routing of all cables shall be in accor-dance with the Installation Drawings. Shielded instrument cables shall be run in instrument cable pans or in separate conduits free of other types of cables. Wiring diagrams, when issued for construction, will indicate the method of connecting and/or grounding of shields. 1 i e. Contractor shall arrange cables in pans or racks in a neat and orderly fashion and so as to obtain a minimum of crossovers at risers and other points. f. The wastage of cable shall be held to a minimum. Contractor shall collect and deposit week 1-in a location designated by Purchaser's \\ i 4-17 25

CARCENT OLUNDY I E N GlNE ER S L-2790 i CHICAGO Amd. 34, 10-24-83 ,s i s, t Representative, all pieces of scrap cable, wire and copper bar, which was originally furnished by Purchaser. g. Contractor shall load out, on cars or trucks, all empty cable and wire reels, or reels having thereon cable not required, for return by others. Included in the Work is the furnishing and installing of any necessary blocking or fastening of the reels in the conveyance. h. Cable support brac,ker,s in general vill be furnished with equipment. Contractor shall furnish and install any additional cable supports,and shall furnish and install all cable clamps and grips as shown on the Installation Drawings and/or as called for in the Specifications or required for the Work. Contractor shall modify cable supports furnished with equipment if required. i. Insulating paint shall be G.E. Co., Glyptol No. 7815 Black. Cable pulling compounds shall conform to Commonwealth Edison Company Stan-dard EH-49121. j. Contractor shall install cable tags so as to be visible at each end of all cables and in aanholes in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard C-666. ] k. Contractor shall ground all cable shields at locations shown on the 3 - Installation Drawings and as described in the Specifications. q \\ 1. Cables in cable pans shall be carefully arranged in an orderly manner so as to enable an optLaum placement of the air seal when penetrating building walls. The air seals and fire stops shall be furnished Amd.34 and installed by the fire stop installation contractor. m. Contractor shs11 furnish and install cable racks and supports in man-holes as shown on the Installation Drawings, and as required, n. Contractor shall furnish and install Ebony Asbestos plates over floor openings where required after cables have been installed in control panels in accordance with Standard STD-EA-179. Cable openings through walls and fire stops shall be covered in accordance with Standards STD-EA-177 and STD-EA-178. A d.1 o. Contractor shall install the buried cables as shown on the Installation Drawings in accordance with the Standard C235. Excavating and back-fill shall be done by General Structures Contractor (L-2722). This Contractor shall place sand bed, lay cables and cover with sand and protecting planks. He shall furnish sand and the protecting planks. p. Cable connections to 4160 volt or higher rated equipment shall be taped, as recommended by the cable manufacturer, with insulation of the same 4-18 h

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The telephone system will consist of an automatie Telephone System: 402.23 telephone board with phones throughout the power station and adjacent The system will be installed by the Telephone Company except areas. for the following work by this Contractor: 3 Furnish and install conduit, ducts, and terminal boxes for telephone a. cables and drops. Install the 115 volt ac supply to signal horns, booths, and other tele-b. phore equipment where required. 1

c., Furnish and install Burgess Day Model 45 telephone booths, complete with lighting fixtures.

402.24 Public Address System: ) kO-The public address system consists of hand set stations and loudspeakers, s. each with associated amplifiers and interconnected by multiconductor i cables. The equipment will be furnished by others, but this Contractor shall b. install all equipment, conduits, junction boxes, fittings, and shall install all cables and wires, ready for service. Speakers shall be located temporarily, and then relocated by the Con-c. tractor into permanent positions after Purchaser performs audibility tests. Contractor Testing and Checking of Electrical Equipment by Contractor: 402.25 shall provide sufficient personnel to assist Purchaser's testing and start-up. Miscellaneous Equipment: The following items of Electrical Instal-402.26 lation Work are listed to enable the Contractor to more readily determine the Scope of Work. They do not include any of the prin-cipal items described above. It is not intended chat this list mention all of the smaller items. In general, all control cab-and miscellaneous panels are factory wired but some of inets the instruments and devices may be shipped separately. Contractor shall install such instruments and devices and make any connections lef t unmade for shipping purposes. In some cases servicing or adjust-ments of the equipment by this Contractor is required. ~ Contractor shall furnish (unless noted othervise) and install the following equipment and make the necessary cable and conduit connections 4-19

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b. -Miscellaneous terminal cabinets complete with terminal blocks; miscel-laneous junction boxes. Contractor shall add wire designations on each terminal block marking strip for all terminal blocks he installs.

c. Miscellaneous control panels (furnished by others). e d. Locally mounted pushbutton stations, air circuit breakers, comb'r stion magnetic starters, complete with air circuit breakers. Thermocouples - Well and thermocouple will he installed by others, but e. this Contractor shall connect cable to terminals. f. Walder receptacles with 3-phase, 460 vole disconnect switches. l g. Motor-operated valves (furnished and mounted by others, connected by J this Contractor). Motor-operated windows, including contrb1 cabinets, motor-operated h. doors and motor-operated roof vents. (Window operators, doors (T and roof vents and associated limit switches will be furnished and in-(. stalled by others, but this Contractor shall connect.) 1. Tachometers for pumps (conduit and wiring only).

j. Heaters and unit heaters (conduit and wiring only).

k. Air dryers (external wiring and conduit only). 1. Install 120/208 volt distribution panels and automatic transfer switches l furnished by others. i Machine shop tools (external wiring and conduit only). m. i Diesel oil storage tank (furnished and inscalled by others). Con-n. tractor shall connect oil pump motors and other miscellaneous electrical devices. o. Cranes (furnished and installed by others for the Station). The Con-tractor shall install and remove the temporary feeds and install the permanent feeds for the cranes in the Station. o 4 4-20 i i l !, ~ -,-._.--,--,----~,,.---,-.y.r_,-..,_,_,-___ ,_.r_,._,_m, -__m.m...,-,,,...,,,,__._# ..~r.. . ~,. _ -. -.,....,,

CAR 3ENT Q LUNDY L-2790 ENGINEGAO Revised CA, 11-12-76 CMsCA60 (? y i p. Deep Wells & Condensate Storage Tanks - Sewage Treatment Area: this Contractor shall install: pl. Permanent feeds from Station Auxiliary buses to the above equipment as shown on Drawings. p2. Heaters and heater controls for Unit 1 condensate storage tank. 402.27 Guar'd House: Contractor shall install air conditioning, lighting, communications, closed circuit television, gate control and other security protection equipment. Contractor's work shall include all interconnections between the television camera, amplifiers, speakers, l ~; relephones, alarms, controllers, infra-red detector relays, etc. I 402.28 Fire Protection Equipment: The CO and water spray fire extinguishing systems, for the main, unit auxili$ry and system auxiliary transformers and other areas, will be set in place by others. This Contractor shall ins tall and connect the required pushbuttons, thermostats, controls, cabir.ats, horns, and other accessories. Included in the Work by this [ Contractor is the connecting of electrical circuits for hose. reels, pilot cabinets, and the storage unit. Hose reels and thermostats will j a, be field located by others. 3 i 402.29 Fire Detection Equipment: This equipment will consist of ionization (or similar) detectors (which would be' located at strategic locations throughout the Station) and associated control and indication panels i (furnished, assembled and wired,"by others). There will be one con-trol and one indication panel at each Unit I and 2. This Contractor shall install the detectors. panels and complete all external cabling. 402.30 Heating Tracing System: 4 a. Electric heat tracing shall be installed on outdoor pipelines as well as pipelines carrying concentrated boric acid solution. This Contrac-tor shall install all equipment and cables required for this system. The equipment shall include (but not necessarily limited to) heater cable, power feed to the heaters, control and alarm devices.

b.. Thermal insulation on pipes will be installed by others.

402.31 Heating. Ventilation and Air Conditioning Work: The complete HVAC system will be furnished and set by others except that this Contrac-tor shall install and connect specific power and control cables as shown on Drawings. 402.32 Reactor Containment Structure Electrical Penetrations Assemblies: The Purchaser will furnish cable penetration assemblies for all cables e 2 4-21

~ u. _ :. -- CAR:"ENT C1 LUNDY C N @lN 3EQQ L-2790 emcaso Amd. 1, 02-15-79 ' ~ l.? entering the reactor containment. The penetration assemblies will be complete with termination and splicing materials (lugs, multipin cable 4 connectors or terminal blocks) for incoming cables. This Contractor i shall install the penetration assemblies in the containment nozzles as specified by the manufacturer and connect all the cables at both ends. 402.33 Grounding System: Contractor shall furnish and install all indoor and outdoor grounding a. buses and connections from grounding buses to equipment structures including lightning protection where required. b. Where possible all joints shall be made by the Cadwald process. Con-nections to motors and equipment shall be bolted. In locations where the Cadweld method cannot be used, connections shall be made with the i Silfos process. Purchaser will furnish lead covered copper grounding cable and stain-And.1, c. less steel ground rod for outdoor buried Braidwood Station grounding including switchyards, Lake Screen House and transformer areas, and i Contractor shall install them as indicated on Drawings. Contractor shall furnish and install all molds and materials required for a fusion welds. Contractor shall also furnish and install all other [ grounding materials and fittings below, built-in, or e part of slabs or concrete work as indicated on Drawings and as required for the

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] ('~ Work. Grounding shall conform to the requirements of the applicable Sr.andards specified in Article 301. g! 1 d. Contractor shall install bare copper ground cable (s) from each dif-ferent item of equipment (motor, panel, switchgear, etc.) to the nearest arounded column (column which is directly connected with copper to the underground ground cables) or exposed copper bus in the area. 402.34 Lighting System: l l a. The lighting installation shall conform to the Lighting Specifications and lighting fixture Standards as listed herein. l-b. The lighting system will consist of 277 volt mercury and high pressure l sodium vapor and 277 volt mercury and fluorescent fixtures fed from the 480/277 volt buses and motor control centers. Lighting transformers l will seeve groups of incandescent lights and receptacles at 120 volts. Contractor shall furnish and install the lighting system, including c. j the 480-120/208 volt secondary lighting transformers, the lighting distribution cabinets except flush type, the lighting throwaver switches, relays, time clocks, pushbuttons, fixtures, switches, re-t I ceptacles, wire, cable, fixture outlet boxes, ' switch and receptacle fittings and covers, extension rings, conduit, conduit fittings, supports, etc., as called for in the " Lighting Specifications", or as required for the installation. l 4-22 77

v + CARCENT O LUNDY .i GNolNEEC2O cuneo L-2790 Amd. 1, 02-15-79 \\;_}s i d. All fixtures and/or fixture outlet boxes not mounted directly from beams or concrete slabs shall be provided with angle iron, channel y iron or manufactured steel framing supports or brackets (e.g., Unistrut) -l welded to adjacent structural steel or bolted to adjacent wall. This Contractor shall furnish and install all such necessary supports. m e. Contractor shall furnish all necessary wire terminating, joining, splicing, and insulating materials including "GRAN-CAL" 3-phase 480- . volt junction boxes. ss f. Contractor shall install and maintain lamp bulbs and fluorescent tubes 3, until the Work contract is terminated. The Work includes the replacing - of burned out or damaged lamp bulbs and fluorescent tubes. . i-g. Permanent lighting shall be installed as early as job conditions permit, to keep temporary lighting to a minimum. This Contractor shall furnish and install weatherproof " pigtail lamp scckets" or temporary stringers to adequately light the Work areas until permanent lighting fixtures are installed as directed by Purchaser. Contractor shall furnish and install 1 ' cable feed to each of the lighting cabinets from the Purchaser's dis-tribution points of the 480/277 voit temporary power supply service. The permanent feed to each of the lighting cabinets shall be installed 4. "4 as the job progresses. When the permanent feed to any lighting cabinet r7 s has been. installed and energized, this Contractor shall remove the tem-(1,) porary feed provided for the cabinet. The temporary feed shall be made i to t Gran-Cal junction box or equivalent in the vicinity of the motor control center which will ultimately power the respective lighting ,J cabinet and shall provide the leads from the junction box to the light-ing transformer long enough to be reconnected to the motor control center without splicing when permanent connections are made. h. Contractor shall furnish, for review by Sargent & Lundy, prints of outline and connection diagram drawings for any equipment he shall fur-1 nish, except for lighting fixtures furnished exactly as specified in the " Fixture Schedule" drawing. ^*

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Deleted. 11. Deleted. 12. No fluorescent fixture shall have a mounting height above 11 ft-0 in., except as specifically instructed by Purchaser. Fluorescent fixtures shall be installed only in areas where damage to fixtures is minimal. Lighting in walkways or heavy traffic areas shall be mercury vapor type fixtures as directed by Purchaser. i e x 4-23 ). $

CARCENTO U L-2790 ENG4NEend emcaso Revised CA, 11-12-76 402.35 Cathodic Protection: Contractor shall install test points and connec-tions including junction boxes, rectifiers, control panels, if required for cathodic protection. These items will be shown on Sargent & Lundy 4 Drawings.

403, CIRCULATING WATER PUMP HOUSE' NOTE: The Pump House at the Braidwood Station (called Lake Screen House) is located approximately 3,000 feet from the Auxiliary Building.

403.1 Contractor shall perform all electrical installation Work (including installation of conduit and cable in the underground ducts) associated I with each Pump House which shall include but not necessarily limited to the installation of: a. Cable pans, conduits, hangers i b. Power, control, communication and instrumentation cables, wire and termination c. Grounding - t';, . k;' d. Lighting e. Public Address System f. 480V Unit Substations (4) g. 480V Motor Control Centers (4) h. Local Control Panels

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j. Motors 403.2 The above Work shall be done in accordance with the applicable articles of Article 402, e.g. Article 402.16 for Motors, 402.20 for Cable Pans,

etc. 404. RTVER SCREEN HOUSE 404.1 The River Screen House which provides make-up water to the lake at Braidwood Station is located approximately three miles away fron,the Station site. This Contractor shall perform all electrical installa-tion Work associated with the Screen House which shall include but not necessarily be limited to the installation of: a. Cable Pans, conduits, hangers 4-24

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w - =+ =- 1: 1. SARGENT C) LUNDY L-2790 LNOINEEDO cmraeo Revised CA, 11-12-76 ~. ( b. Power, contrdi, communication and instrumentation cables, wire and termination ~ c, Grounding d.' Lighting t e. 4160V Switchgear~ (q 480V Motor Control Center l ~ 3 48V Battery, Battery Charger and, Distribution Center h. Local Control Panels 1. Miscellaneous instrumentation and control equipment (including supervisory equipment for remote control and indication of cir-culating water make-up pumps) I t 1,' 404.2 The s'bove Work shall be done in accordance with the applicable

j sections of Article 402, e.g. Article 402.16 for Motors, 402.20

/"?' for Cable Pans, etc. \\_. 405. 345 kV SWITCHYARD AND RELAY HOUSE 405.1 Terminal Structure: 1 l a. Contractor shall in..1 all structural and electrical equipment j, comprising the transmission terminal structure, complete and h ready for service. All structures will be mounted and assembled l-by nuts, bolts, and washers. All structurcs, anchor bolts, bolts, I nuts, and washers will be furnished by Purchaser. Holes will be [ provided in all structural members for assembly and for attaching i equipment to be mounted on the structure. However, 'if drilling [ or other fabrication work is required to make the installation complete, it shall be included as part of this contract. Black I plastic roofing paste shall be applied between all concrete foundations and soleplates or footings. f b. Also included in the Work by this Contractor is the installation of Purchaser's metal poles and shielding wires. I ? 4-25 < ~, _.... _ _, _ _ _ _

f a t6-CARCENT O LUNDY CNG8NEERO L-1790 Revised CA, 11-12-76 Q N, c. Contractor is responsible for qualifying all welders. All welders are to be qualified in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard C-810 and Contractor shall provide a competent qdalified welding inspector. Copies of each welder's certificate shall be on file in Commonwealth Edison Company representavie's office before the welder is permitted to do any welding. d. The structures shall be erected so that they are complete with all required members and bolts. All nuts shall be tightened with a y torque wrench. 405.2 Disconnecting and Grounding Switches: The disconnecting and grounding owitches will be shipped as single pole units with live parts shop assembled to the switch bases. The insulators for the switches and bus supports will be shipped separate. Contractor shall assemble and ' install disconnecting switches and grounding evitches complete with operating mechanism as shown on the Drawings. Bolted connections of the flat surface conductors shall be in accordance with Commonwealth i Edison Company Standard C-849. No abrasives, grease, or compounds 'l shall be used on the plated or tinned surfaces. Contractor shall pro-vide all necessary labor required to satisfactorily adjust the dis-connecting switch bisdes and operating mechanisms as directed by the Purchaser's or manufacturer's representatives. s5.3 Aluminum Bus: The aluminum bus conductors shall be installed by this Contractor and will be supplied in standard lengths and shall be cut, bent and welded by him as shown on the Drawings. Welding shall be done in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company Standard C-810. Contractor shall install bare aluminum cable inside horizontal rigid buses in all spans over twenty (20) feet. Aluminum tube spans shall be supported during welding operations as necessary to prevent sagging of conductors. 405.4 Circuit Breakers: a. Contractor shall install all 345 kV, 3 c*ase oil circuit breakers. All breakers will be shipped as single pole units without oil, bushings and interrupters rnd weighing approximately 27,600 pounds. Contractor shall furnish and install hot galvanized soleplates under the breaker feet as shown on the Drawings. Black plastic roofing paste (Armstrong Morte11 #110) shall be applied to the concrete before setting the sole-plates. Contractor shall align the individual tanks as directed by the Purchaser's or manufacturer's representative, b. Purchaser will supply, but Contractor shall operate all oil handling equipment as directed by Purchaser's representative. Purchaser will 4-26 l

4 CkR'2ENT&LUNDY CNCINEo L-2790 EQO I exica And. 1, 02-15-79 l ~ . (~j test oil. Contractor shall furnish and install necessary e1ectrical service to operate all oil handling equipment. -l .c. Contractor shall install the circuit breakers complete with all power and control conduit, operating rods, interruptions, bushings, wiring and connections. Contractor shall cut necessary holes in bottom of mechanism housing to terminate conduit. All cut threads shall be given a coating of high grade sinc paint 'as approved by Purchaser. Contractor shall install a one inch thick felt blanket, or equivalent, to protect the circuit breaker porcelain bushings throughout construc-tion. The felt shall be wrapped and securely tied around each bushing. and shall be removed when ready for service. Contractor shall make all necessary adjustments of breaker parts as directed by the Purchaser's representative for proper operation. 405.5 Potential Devices: Contractor shall assemble and install coupling capacitor potential devices, complete with conduit and wiring. Potential devices are shipped with the lower coupling unit and corona ring mounted on the base housing. The two upper coupling units are shipped separately. Coupling units shall be protected similar to 345 kV circuit breaker units. 405.6 Bushings and Insulators: Contrae.cor shall clean all bushings and insu

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Contractor shall install, terminate and connect cables as required by a. the Drawings and in conformance with the standards included herewith, b. Cable troughs will be provided by Purchaser. This Contractor shall install the troughs and conduit continuations and connections. Con-tractor shall seal ducts in accordance with Conunonwealth Edison Company Standard C-5192. Also in cable trough install shield cable as shown on Drawings. Purchaser will provide shield cable but Contrac.cor shall furnish supports in trough. Contractor shall install all cable pans complete with fittings, Amd.1 c. hangers, and supports as shown on the Drawings. 405.8 Lighting: Contractor shall furnish and install the lighting fixtures, switches, d. lanps, receptacles, conduit, boxes, fittings, supports, etc., as called for on the Drawings and adjust lighting as directed by Pur-chaser's representative. All conduits and fittings shall be hot-dipped galvanized and conform to Commonwealth Edison Company Standard EM-59001. Purchcser will furnish, and Contractor shall install, the lighting cable for mercury vapor. lights. Contractor shall furnish and install all other lighting wire in the switchyard. 9 4-27 f'

. = - - - M e i'3 4 CARGENT O LUNDY ENGINEERS L-2790 Revised CA, 11-12-76 ' (D r./ b. An angle bracket will be provided on each disconnect structure to mount a cluster of reflector type lamps. Contractor shall attach all light-ing equipment as shown on the Drawings. 405.9 Overhead Conductors and Shield Wires: Incoming' 345 kV transmission cables will be terminated on the structure s. by others and a length of conductor will be provided for connectic by this Contractor to transmission terminal equipment. b. Line conductors and transformer leads will be ACAR cables; 'I compression lugs will be provided for their termination. Contractor shall furnish the presses and install all such lugs. Contractor shall use and furnish Penetrox A compound where required on connectors. i Contractor shall install the ACAR cable from the Main Power and c. System Auxiliary transformers to the intermediate towers and from the intermediate towers to the bus structure dead and towers. Con-tractor shall also install. associated suspension insulators and hardware. .i Contractor shall tension the conductors as indicated on Drawings. d. Contractor shall. install the static wire shielding over the entire evitchyard including static lines to the service and turbine buildings (. complete with masts, anchors, and connections to ground systems in-cluding metal poles, all hardware furnished by Purchaser. 405.10 Relay House: Contractor shall install all relay panels and make all associated cable a. connections as shown on the Drawings. Contractor shall install oscillo-graph panel, telemetering psael, and Purc;.aser's SLD relays in cutouts provided by others on Relay Panels. The panel manufacturer will have provided preformed wiring on each respective panel for terminating the leads from the relays.

b., Contractor shall install permanent feed to the sump which will be in-stalled by others. Contractor shall install all other electrical equipment as shown on Drawings such as transformers, panel boards, batteries, battery chargers, combination magnetic starters, etc.

The Purchaser's cables for load control, telemetering, and line relay-c. ing; requiring connections to the microwave equipment shall be installed by this Contractor including terminations to the terminal blocks. The microwave equipment will be installed by others. 405.11 Signs: Contractor shall install all warning and identification signs as directed by Purchascr's representative. The signs will be furnished by Purchaser. 405.12 Ground System: s Contractor shall install all ground cable and rods and shall make all a. as shown on ground cable terminations on structures and equipment the Drawings and as required for the installation. 4-28

g. CARTENT Q LUNDY L. 27% " " !jj$$." " " Amd. 35, 1Q-31-83 s 3 ([,, - ~8 'i All structure ground cable connections shall be made by the exo-thermic process. Contractor shall provide all tools, molds, and materials required for this Work. All ground connections to equip-ment such as breakers, potential devices, etc., shall be bolted. + W b. Contractor shall install fence grounding as shown in Commonwealth Edison Company Standards, on the Drawings, and as directed by Purchaser's representatives. 405.13 Contractor shall perform modification work to the panels listed Amd.35 below as directed by the Purchaser. All work and asterials shall be in accordance with the applicable S&L Drawings, Westinghouse Field Change Notices (PCN), S&L or Westinghouse Equipment Speci-fication (E-Spec) for the specific component to be modified and/or this specification as directed by the Purchaser; all under the supervision of the Westinghouse NSSS Supervisor. Detailed pro-cedures and materials, if required, shall be obtained from the Westinghouse NSSS Supervisor in accordance with Commonwealth Edison Company / Westinghouse / Contractor procedures. S&L Equipment Numbers ' (;. IPA 01J IPLO4J IPM01J 2PA01J 2PLO4J IPA 02J IPLO5J IPM02J 2PA02J 2PLO5J IPA 03J IPLO6J IPM03J 2PA03J 2PLO6J IPA 04J OPM01J IPM04J 2PA04J 2PM01J 1PA05J OPM02J IPM05J 2PA05J 2PM02J. IPA 06J OPM03J IPM06J 2PA06J 2PM03J i IPA 07J OPM05J IPM07J 2PA07J 2PM04J i IPA 08J IPM08J 2PA08J 2PM05J IPA 09J IPM09J 2PA09J 2PM06J 1PA10J IPM10J 2PA10J 2PM07J s IPA 11J IPM11J 2PA11J 2PM08J 1PA12J IPM12J 2PA12J 2PM09J 1PA15J IPM14JB 2PA15J 2PM10J IPA 16J IPM14JB-1 2PA16J 2PM11J L. IPA 17J 1PM14JB-2 2PA17J 2PM12J IPA 24J IPM14JB-3 2PA24J 2PM14JB p 1PA25J 2PA25J 2PM14JB-1 IPA 26J 2PA26J 2PM14JB-2 1PA27J 2PA27J 2PM14JB-3 1PA28J 2PA28J i I \\ 4-29 Final Page of Division 4 l i ~ ~....,.___,_ _, m m, ~.,.,,,,,,.. - - _.. _, _ _, _,. _. -,,,. _ _ _ _ _. _, _ _}}