Scottsdale Fashion Square - Macerich
Scottsdale Fashion Square - Macerich
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<strong>Scottsdale</strong> <strong>Fashion</strong> <strong>Square</strong><br />
Phase 10-Barney’s Expansion 7014 E. Camelback Road, <strong>Scottsdale</strong>, AZ 85251<br />
ELECTRICAL CRITERIA (Cont’d.)<br />
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All fan coils must be 480 volt, 3-phase and be<br />
ant’s<br />
space. Tenant is responsible for providing<br />
branch circuit (s) to 480 volt, 3 phase fan coil<br />
<br />
The Tenant’s electrical contractor must provide<br />
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Tenant’s space. This breaker must have a lock<br />
ing.<br />
Restroom toilet exhaust fans must be tied to<br />
<br />
An electrical load calculation form can be found<br />
in the appendix of this handbook. The form<br />
must be complete and submitted to Landlord<br />
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sections (s). The service utility is Salt River<br />
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source available in the tenant spaces. The<br />
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isolated, and does not have “transient voltage<br />
surge suppression” equipment.<br />
Maximum Loads<br />
Loads in general shall be governed by the local<br />
Energy Codes, and per City, State, IBC/IEC and<br />
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Tenant Design Criteria<br />
Updated: September, 2008<br />
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<br />
is available from the Landlord via the utility or the<br />
Tenant distribution panelboard. Landlord shall<br />
provide such service upgrades at cost (including<br />
engineering and related overhead expenses) to be<br />
reimbursed by the Tenant.<br />
Telephone Service<br />
Tenant shall make application to the serving tele-<br />
<br />
their requirments.<br />
<br />
demised premises to Landlord’s main telephone<br />
lord<br />
using Landlord’s designated contractor. Tenant<br />
shall extend conduit to the Landlord’s backboard<br />
<br />
Lighting<br />
(See Lighting Requirements outlined in Section II<br />
Architectural design Criteria.)<br />
Tenant is responsible for lighting system control,<br />
including connection to the Building Management<br />
system and connection to the Fire Alarm system.<br />
All emergency lighting, exit signs, horns and<br />
strobes must be provided by Tenant as required by<br />
code.<br />
Wire and Disconnect Sizing<br />
ment<br />
or the Tenant distribution panelboard shall<br />
be sized to meet the calculated demand load<br />
requirements of the Tenant space and minimum<br />
overcurrent protection rating of the circuit breaker<br />
<br />
equipment or Tenant distribution panel. Current<br />
limiting circuit breakers are not permitted. The<br />
circuit breaker shall be purchased and installed<br />
by a Landlord’s approved Electrical Coordinator at<br />
the Tenant’s expense. The circuit breaker may not<br />
<br />
breaker device for applicable Tenant distribution<br />
panelboard or utility service entrance equipment.<br />
<br />
as required to accommodate any voltage drop<br />
<br />
<br />
approved Electrical Contractor to complete feeder<br />
termination at panelboard. The Tenant shall provide<br />
<br />
the distribution to Tenant loads. This can be in the<br />
<br />
the main Tenant panel. Tenant General Contrac-<br />
<br />
approved electrician to supply and install circuit<br />
breaker and complete feeder termination at <strong>Scottsdale</strong><br />
<strong>Fashion</strong> <strong>Square</strong> panel board.<br />
Due to the high available interrupting currents (AIC)<br />
present at the Landlord’s I-Line (type) Tenant dis-<br />
<br />
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V. Technical Criteria<br />
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