SECTION 16160 Panelboards
SECTION 16160 Panelboards
SECTION 16160
PANELBOARDS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
This section specifies the furnishing, installation and connection of
panelboards.
1.2 RELATED WORK
A. Section 09900, PAINTING: Identification and painting of panelboards.
//B. Section 13081, SEISMIC RESTRAINT FOR NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS:
Requirements for seismic restraint of nonstructural components.//
C. Section 16050, BASIC METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS (ELECTRICAL): General
electrical requirements and items that are common to more than one
Section of Division 16.
//D. Section 16051 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROTECTIVE DEVICE STUDY: Requirements
for the over current protective devices to be installed to ensure proper
equipment and personnel protection //.
E. Section 16111, CONDUITS: Conduits and outlet boxes.
F. Section 16127, CABLES, LOW VOLTAGE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW): Cables and
wiring.
G. Section 16450, GROUNDING: Requirements for personnel safety and to
provide a low impedance path for possible ground fault currents.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit in accordance with section 16050, BASIC METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS
(ELECTRICAL).
B. Shop Drawings:
1. Sufficient information, clearly presented, shall be included to
determine compliance with drawings and specifications.
2. Include electrical ratings, dimensions, mounting details, materials,
wiring diagrams and accessories.
3. Complete nameplate data including manufacturer’s name and catalog
number.
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E. Panelboards shall have main breaker or main lugs, bus size, voltage,
phase, top or bottom feed, and flush or surface mounting as scheduled on
the drawings.
F. Panelboards shall have the following features:
1. Nonreduced size copper or aluminum bus bars, and connection straps
bolted together and rigidly supported on molded insulators. Bus bar
taps for panels with single pole branches shall be arranged for
sequence phasing of branch circuit devices.
2. Full size neutral bar, mounted on insulated supports.
3. Ground bar with sufficient terminals for all grounding wires. Buses
braced for the available short circuit current, but not less than
22,000 amperes symmetrical for 120/208 volt and 120/240 volt
panelboards, and 14,000 amperes symmetrical for 277/480 volt
panelboards.
4. All breakers and phase bus connections shall be arranged so that it
will be possible to substitute a 2-pole breaker for two single pole
breakers, and a 3-pole breaker for three single pole breakers, when
trip is 30 amps or less and frame size is 100 amperes or less,
without having to drill and tap the main bus bars at bus straps.
5. Design interior so that protective devices can be replaced without
removing adjacent units, main bus connectors, and without drilling or
tapping. Panel phase bus connections to protective devices shall not
be riveted to the panel bus and shall be field removable by means of
a screw driver.
6. Where designated on panel schedule as "space", include all necessary
bussing, device support and connections. Provide blank cover for
each space.
7. In two section panelboards, the main bus in each section shall be
full size. The first section shall be furnished with subfeed lugs on
the line side with cable connections to the second section.
Panelboard sections with tapped bus or crossover bus are not
acceptable.
8. Series rated panelboards are not permitted.
2.2 CABINETS AND TRIMS
A. Cabinets:
1. Provide galvanized steel cabinets to house panelboards. Cabinets for
outdoor panels shall be factory primed and suitably treated with a
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