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Thursday, August 29, 2019

MY FATHER MR. F-R. CHEN AND I, PAIPIN CHEN, TOGETHER QUITE OFTEN WHILE I WAS A YOUNG BOY, SEE.


DATE: AUGUST 29, THU., 2019.

PART ONE OF TWO.

I.                    IN CHINESE.

台中城隍廟

1988/1989/1990 年開始重修,今天我,你,妳,你們大家,妳們大家觀看這座台中城隍廟如新的建築,但真正的時間可能約"百年城隍廟" 和北台中城隍廟,到今年是剛好100年北台中城隍廟.

這座台中城隍廟,在台中市南部區,離台中市火車站搭車只要8分鐘就可以到這座台中城隍廟.

1988/1989/1990 年間,當時的中華民國前總統,李總統有到此安排重新興建事宜,感謝感恩!

阿彌陀佛!

我父親陳華榮先生,銅鑼鄉前民意代表主席,銅鑼鄉前農會董事長,總經理,也到此台中城隍廟参拜.

我是:

陳栢彬

陳柏彬

9歲到12歲時候,我有時候會和我爸爸,到各種廟宇,城隍廟是其中之一廟宇.

阿彌陀佛!

今天農曆七月二十九日,關門的最後一天,阿彌陀佛!

和平幸福平安健康快樂永遠!

II.                 IN ENGLISH:

THIS TEMPLE OF GOD OF GHOSTS, SINCE MANY YEARS AGO, BUT DURING YEARS 1988/1989/1990,THIS OLDER TEMPLE UNDER THE RENOVATION BY THE KEY LEADERS, SPECIAL PERSON, AND ONE OF THE KEY LEADERS, WAS THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF CHINA, MR. LEE,DENG HUEI, AND HE IS THE CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC CHURCH KEY LEADER, SINCE MORE THAN ABOUT "76" YEARS AGO, AND HE EARNED HIS PHD DEGREE IN ONE OF THE BEST UNIVERSITY IN CENTRAL CITY, IN CENTRAL PLACE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND SOME DAYS LATER, I WILL BE POSTING AGAIN MY WORDS REGARDING HIS RESPECT PERFORMANCE SINCE YEAR 1988/1989,EARLIER AND LATER YEARS.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH .

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM

PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI

NYSEASIA NY

Nyseasia NY

Paipin Chen

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET

NYSEASIA, NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA

NYSEASIA@GMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA@HOTMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA.TV

NYSEASIA.US

GOD BLESSING ALL OF US WORLDWIDE.

PERFECT.

BEST.

PERIOD.

AUGUST 29, THURSDAY, 2019.

FILED.

PART TWO OF TWO.

DATE: AUGUST 29, 2019,THU.

阿彌陀佛!

感謝感恩!

和平幸福平安健康快樂永遠!

陳栢彬

陳柏彬

八月二十九日,2019年,星期四.

農曆七月二十九日.

阿彌陀佛!

IN ENGLISH:

TODAY IS VERY GOOD DAY for PEOPLE WORLDWIDE.

THANK YOU VERY GOOD.

GOD BLESSING ALL OF US WORLDWIDE

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM

PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET

NYSEASIA NY

Nyseasia NY

Paipin Chen

NYSEASIA, NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA.

NYSEASIA.TV

NYSEASIA.US

NYSEASIA@GMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA@HOTMAIL.COM

CHENPAIPIN@GMAIL.COM SINCE AUGUST 30, 2018.

AUGUST 29, THURSDAY, 2019.

FILED.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

GOD BLESSING ALL OF US, IN CHINA, TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA, ASIA , USA AND WORLDWIDE, PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET, AUGUST 25, SUNDAY, 2019.


DATE: August 25, 2019,SUNDAY.

阿彌陀佛!

普陀山

陳栢彬

陳柏彬

IN ENGLISH:

GOD BLESSING ALL OF US IN CHINA, ASIA AND WORLDWIDE

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM

PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI

Nyseasia NY

Paipin Chen

NYSEASIA, NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET.

PAI PIN CHEN, SYOU FEN LEE CHEN, V. CHEN.

NYSEASIA@GMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA@HOTMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA.TV

NYSEASIA.US

AUGUST 25, SUNDAY, 2019.

FILED.

I. PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET, II. JAROS BAUM AND BOLLES, SYSKA AND HENNESSY, MY WORDS REGARDING AS MY CONCERNS SINCE YEAR 1979.


DATE: August 25, 2019,SUNDAY.

I.                 PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET.

ON TODAY AND ON YESTERDAY, AND THE DAYS SEVERAL days AGO, THE PRESIDENT, CHAIRMAN, TWO KEY LEADERS IN CHINA AND RUSSIA, DID, DO, AND DOING VERY IMPORTANT things FOR CHINA, AND RUSSIA.

1. Mr. XI, THE CHAIRMAN OF CHINA, TRAVELING, TRAVELED IN THE CHINA, IMPORTANT PROVINCES, AND CITIES, IN CHINESE, 甘肅省,和其他省份,FOR HIS CONCERNS AND WORKING REQUIREMENT FOR THE BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL, TRADE, EMPLOYMENT, ETC. FROM NOW AND COMING YEARS.

2. YESTERDAY, RUSSIA RUN THE SPACE ROCKET AND SPACE SHUTTLE TO WORLDWIDE MOST POWERFUL, MOST THANKFUL AIR SPACE STATIONS IN THE SKY HIGH PLACE AS THE BEST SPACE MEN, WOMEN RUNNING, WORKING, LIVING, STAYING, ETC. SINCE ABOUT "20 YEARS AGO ".

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

MORE WORDS WILL BE POSTING FROM HERE, 人民日報, PEOPLE'S NEWS OF CHINA, FROM NOW AND COMING YEARS.

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

II. JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM

3. JAROS BAUM AND BOLLES, CONSULTING ENGINEERING COMPANY, DID MOST IMPORTANT BANKS IN BEIJING CHINA, IN YEAR ABOUT 1998,AND HONGKONG,IN YEAR 1980-1984,AND ON THE 5TH. AVENUE, AROUND 48TH. STREET, MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK STATE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN YEAR 1982.

PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

III. SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI

4. WORLD TRADE CENTER LOCATED IN HUEIZOU CITY, CHINA WAS DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY THE SYSKA AND HENNESSY, CONSULTING ENGINEERING COMPANY LOCATED IN TIME SQUARE, MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK STATE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN YEAR AROUND "1987-1989".

I AM PAIPIN CHEN.

I AM BACK TO MY TIME DURING YEARS 1973-1975.

AND DURING YEARS 1979-1988.

1989-1990,1991,JANUARY- OCTOBER 31ST.

AND MY VERY SPECIAL PROJECTS, ARTS AND MUSIC, DURING YEARS 1993-2016.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

NYSEASIA@GMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA NY

NYSEASIA,NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA.

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET

陳栢彬

陳柏彬

和平幸福平安健康快樂永遠.

感謝感恩.

謝謝您,你們兩位世界上最偉大的主席,總統,領導者。

天天開心愉快!

AUGUST 25, SUNDAY, 2019.

FILED.

Friday, August 23, 2019

I AM PAI PIN CHEN, I CAN REMEMBER ALL MY REVIEWS, DATA, INFORMATIONS SINCE I WAS A VERY YOUNG BOY, KID, IN, AROUD YEAR 1952. THANKS.

PAI PIN CHEN.
HOW GOOD I AM :
SEE MY WORDS, MY WORKS, MY IDEAS, MY PROJECTS, MY SERVICES, ETC.
SEE:

DATE: August 24, 2019,SATURDAY.

TWO(2) PARTS TOTAL.

PRIMARY ONE: THE FIRST(1ST) PART OF TWO.

CONGRATULATIONS

MOST FAMOUS

MOST POWERFUL

MOST BEAUTIFUL

MOST POPULAR

MOST SPECIAL

MOST THANKFUL ALWAYS.

GOOD DAYS,PEACE AND HAPPINESS FOREVER IN FRANCE, EUROPE, BRITAIN, RUSSIA,CHINA, JAPAN, ITALY, GERMANY,Canada, ETC., MOST FAMOUS NATIONS IN WORLDWIDE.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH .

Ps: IN YEAR 1982, SAME CONFERENCE AND Meeting OPENING OPENED in THE FACILITY, BUILDING, HOTEL LOCATED ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, JUST ONE BLOCK from The MOST FAMOUS HOTEL LOCATED on PARK AVENUE BETWEEN 48th. AND 49th. STREET ,MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY,NEW YORK STATE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

IN YEAR 1982, i was A VERY SPECIAL PROJECTS ENGINEER WHO DESIGNED, CHECKING AND CONSTRUCTED THE EMERGENCY GENERATOR SYSTEM FOR MOST IMPORTANT BUILDING FOR KEY LEADERS,INCLUDING The FORMER/ CURRENT PRESIDENTS OF NATIONS, SAME as The NATIONS as SHOWN IN HERE IN MY FACEBOOK :PAIPIN CHEN, NYSEASIA NY, PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN.

on TODAY AUGUST 24, SATURDAY, 2019.

IN The PAST MORE THAN 35 years, THE Seven (7) NATIONS as SHOWN ARE THE BEST AND MOST THANKFUL ALWAYS IN Worldwide.

PS2: THE VALUE OF EQACH DOLLAR, EACH YUEN BETWEEN USA AND CHINA ,WAS

I.                 ONE(1) US$(DOLLAR) = 7.07 CHINA YUEN, ON YESTERDAY, AUGUST 23, FRIDAY, 2019.

II.               ONE(1) US$(DOLLAR)=8.1 CHINA YUEN DURING THE TIME PERIOD, 1992, DECEMBER-1993, JANUARY.

III.             I AM PAI-PIN CHEN, I AM A VERY GOOD AND SPECIAL PERSON, I CAN REMEMBER AND CALLED MY FORMER REVIEW , DATA, INFORMATIONS BQACK TO MY TIME AROUND YEAR 1952, MAY, I BECOME A CATHOLIC PERSON, IN MY HOMETOWN, TONGLUO CATHEDRAL CHURCH, UNDER MY GOD FATHER’S MR. MA’S REQUEST, WHILE I WAS VERY YOUNG BOYS ONLY ABOUT 5 AND HALF YEARS OLD.

IV.            MORE WORDS WILL BE POSTING NOW AND THEN.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET

NYSEASIA@HOTMAIL.COM

NYSEASIA.TV

nyseasia@gmail.com

nyseasia NY

GOOD DAYS, PEACE AND HAPPINESS FOREVER LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND WORLDWIDE

THANKS AGAIN !

陳栢彬

陳柏彬

和平幸福平安健康快樂永遠!

感謝感恩!

謝謝您和大家!

週末愉快!

AUGUST 24, SATURDAY, 2019.

FILED

PRIMARY TWO OF TWO.

PART TWO(2) OF TWO.

PAI PIN CHEN, NYSEASIA

__________________________________________________________

Date: AUGUST 24, SATURDAY.            Memo. #25          PPC/ADSC

Subject: Design of M&E

Re: SD & DD (Preliminary)  Phases of Work

___________________________________________________________

To: Owner, PMO & GC & Partners of Project Related



From : Philip Pai-Pin Chen, P.E.     Director/ADSC & MCTI

___________________________________________________________________

Attached are copies of Scope of Work Guidelines for Schmatic and Design Development Phases of all our Work developed by the Engineering Policy Committee.

They should hereafter be utilized by the Principal in Charge with the Department Chief Engineers and Division Directors ( Engineering Directors in Regional Offices) to establish the scope of work for each discipline in the Schematic and Design Development Phases of our Work.







____________________________________________________________

File : PPC.ADSC. Memo. SD.DD.ETC

To:  Chairman, President

     VP, AP, PDDD& ED

































NYSEASIA NY, PAI PIN CHEN

Date: AUGUST 24, 2019, SATURDAY.

     Memo. # 21                 PPC/ADSC

_______________________________________________________________

Subject: Electrical Misc. & Cal.

Re: Guide for CHECKING Electrical Work

__________________________________________________________

1.     Conduit Systems

(a)   Neat arrangement of exposed conduits.

(b)   Protective coating on metal conduit buried in earth.

(c)   Adequate supports independent of supports for any other equipment.

(d)   Fish wire in empty conduit.

(e)   Clearance from motor foundations and use of flexible connections at motor terminals.

(f)    Protective caps double locknuts and insulated bushings on conduit terminations.

(g)   No aluminum conduit in concrete. Sleeves when aluminum conduit passes masonry walls.

(h)   Expansion fittings on all raceways crossing building expansion ioints.

(i)    Fire alarm and smoke detection systems raceways should be steel conduits.

(j)    In NYC - conduit in concrete slabs - conformance with Building Department restrictions.

2.     Wire & Cable

(a).  Color coding or taping.

(b).  Limiter lugs on multi-conductor feeders.

(c).  Access to pull boxes.

(d).  Neat arrangement (shaping) of cables in pull boxes, panels and

     Switchboards.

(e).  Cable supports on risers.

(f).  Increase wire size for runs over 100'.

(g).  No threaded wire nuts for wire splicing.

(h).  Not more than 3 circuits (4 wires) per conduit homerun, except as noted.

3.     Underfloor wiring Systems

(a).  Clean ducts and junction boxes.

(b).  Installation of markers.

(c).  Access units to clear partitions.

(d).  Ground conductor connected to all metal components for fiber duct

     systems.

(e).   Properly support all ducts and junction boxes in conformance with spec.

4.     Busways

(a).   Continuous ground bar throughout entire length of bus and its grounding.

(b).   Non-ferrous drip pans under pipes crossing over bus.

(c).   Firestops in bus runs in conformance with spec.

(d).   8'-0" minimum height of bus runs.

(e).   Protective temporary covers over bus bars left exposed during

      construction.

(f).   Bus support in conformance with spec.

(g).   Expansion fittings in conformance with spec.

(h).   Accessibility of all joints.

(i).   Cover plate extension through walls and floor.

5.     Transformers

(a).  Mounting in conformance with spec.

(b).  Located to permit natural ventilation.

©.   Flexible cable and conduit connections.

6.     Panelboards and Switchboards

(a)   Check for proper voltage.

(b)   Spot check type of circuit breakers and quantity.

(c)   Accessibility and clearances.

(d)   Shaping of cables and wires in gutter spaces and switchboard pull boxes.

(e)   Check nameplates.

(f)    Directories- typed with circuits and size of feeder and feeder conduit, voltage and point of origin.

(g)   Tightness of bolted connections prior to energizing.

(h)   No ducts or pipes in electric rooms.

7.     Grounding

(a)   Service grounding – method and size.

(b)   Fire alarm and telephone ground.

(c)   Lightning protection.

8.     Wiring Devices

(a)   Spot-check adherence to shop drawings.

(b)   Spot-check characteristics.

9.     Lighting Fixtures

(a).  Cleanliness.

(b).  Color of lamps.

(c).  Light leaks.

(d).  Defromation.

(e).  Alignment of fixture rows.

(f).  Correct fixture installed according to drawings and spec.

(g).  Emergency battery lighting units.

(h).  277 volt lighting – minimum 8’-0”  A.F.F.

10.   General

(a)   Protection of electrical equipment against mechanical damage and moisture. Heaters in storage areas.

(b)   Cleanliness of electrical rooms.

(c)   Protection of live copper.

(d)   Clean Up of panel boxes, switchboards pull boxes, etc.

11.   Motor Connections

(a)   Controller accessibility.

(b)   Motor disconnects switch or lockout button at motor when motor is out of sight of its controller.

(c)   Length of flexible conduit connections to motors in conformance with specs.

12.   Elevators

(a)   Check for elevator pit lights and receptacles.

(b)   Check elevator shaft for 120 volt and telephone outlets.

13.   Watchman’s Tour

(a).   Check station codes and routes of tour.

14.   Manholes

(a).   Galvanized ladder rungs, inserts and racks.

(b).   Thoroughly clearened out prior to energizing cables.

(c).   Ground rod and cable supports in conformance with spec.

(d).   Sealed entrance conduits.

(e).   Quailty of chimney construction.

(f).   Warped covers not acceptable.

15.   Hazardous locations

(a).   Sealed fittings on conduit entries and exit.

(b).   Code conformance of entire installation.

16.   Cold Rooms

(a)   Sealed fittings on conduit entries and exit.

(b)   Weatherproof installation.

_____________________________________________________________________

Taichung Tower II

Date: AUGUST 24, SATURDAY, 2019           Memo. 24             PPC/ADSC

____________________________________________________________________

Subject : Electrical Check List

Item                   Check Date              Remarks

A-    CONDUITS SYSTEMS

B-    WIRE & CABLE

C-    UNDER-FLOOR WIRING SYSTEMS

D-    BUSWAYS

E-    TRANSFORMERS

F-    PANELBOARDS & SWITCHBOARDS

G-    GROUNDING

1.     Service ground

2.     F.A. & Tel GND.

3.     Lighting Protection

H. WIRING DEVICES

I.      LIGHTING FIXTURES

J. GENERAL

K. MOTOR CONNECTION

L. ELEVATORS

M. WATCHMAN'S TOUR

N. MANHOLES

O. HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS

P. COLD ROOMS

Q. ULTRA-Sonic Liquid Level Sensing System

R. Dimming Systems

S. Signal System

T. Electronic Heating Cables

U. Master Time Electronic Clock System

V. Automatic Fire & Smoke Detection System

__________________________________________________________________





NYSEASIA,NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA, PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM; SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI

Date: August 24, 2019,SATURDAY.          Memo. 25            PPC/ADSC



Project Log -         

Part 1 - Division of M&E Work                    Date:

_________________________________________________________________

ITEM            SUP.-BY       INSTL'd BY       REMARKS

_____________________________________________________________

TEMPORARY FACILITILIES

1.     Water

2.     Toilets

3.     Heat

4.     Lighting

5.     Power

6.     Fire Protection

MASONRY WORK

1.  Formwork

a.     Equipment Foundations

b.     Manholes & Handholes

c.     Catch Basins

d.     Headwalls

e.     Site Lighting Foundations

f.      Cooling Tower Basin

2.     Concrete

a.     Equipment Foundations

b.     Manholes and Handholes

c.     Catch Basins

d.     Headwalls

e.     Site Lighting Foundations

f.      Cooling Tower Basin

3.     SITE WORK

4.     PAINTING

5.     WATER-PROOFING

6.     MISC. METAL WORK

7.     WIRING

8.     ALARM SYSTEMS

9.     SPRINKLER SYSTEM

10.   CO2 SYSTEM

11.   SMOKE DETRECTION SYSTEM

12.   ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

13.   LAB. EQUIPMENT

14.   FUME HOODS

15.   BENCH WORK

16.   CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT RMS.

17.   GENAERAL BUILDING EQUIPMENT

18.   CEILING SYSTEMS

19.   MISCELLANEOUS

_____________________________________________________________________

File: PPC. Memo.24.

CC: PM of Each Trade





NYSEASIA LOCAL, NATIONAL, WORLDWIDE.

Date: AUGUST 24, SATURDAY, 2019.                 Memo. #26      PPC/ADSC

Subject: Scope of Work (M&E)

SCOPE OF WORK FOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PHASE

A.    General

1.     Update and confirm Schematic Design Phase of work.

2.     Obtain fire insurance Underwriters requirements and contacts.

3.     Obtain hydrant flow test results.

4.     Obtain water analysis and pipe material recommendation from consultant.

5.     Prepare calculations of all systems and equipment.

6.     Coordinate specification items by trade & division of work.

7.     Complete Electrical Data Sheet.

8.     Obtain Water & Drainage Data Sheet from HVAC Dept. and coordinate services required by Transport Division.

9.     Refine cost estimates.

B.    Drawings

1.     Site plan indicating connections to utilities.

2.     Floor plans indicating:

3.     Block layout and weights of equipment.

4.     Riser diagrams including sizes:

a.     Sanitary

b.     Fire Standpipe

c.     Water –riser only

d.     Storm

e.     Medical Gases

C.    Specifications

1.     DD spec.



File: PPC. Memo. #26.

CC: PM of Each Trade



PAIPINCHEN.COM   

Date: AUGUST 24, SATURDAY, 2019.      Memo. #27        PPC/ADSC

Subject: Scope of Work (M&E)

          CENTRAL UTILITIES DIVISION

SCOPE OF WORK GUIDE FOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN PHASE

1.     Outline Description including:

2.     Space requirements, including block layouts.

3.     Simplified system schematics.

4.     Heat balance analysis of system alternatives (where required).

5.     Economic analysis

6.     Construction cost estimates on unit capacity

7.     Recommendations for studies and reports

8.     Identification of special engineering factors

9.     Prepare Schematic Design Report (if required).



File: PPC.Memo.# 26 .08.24.2019

CC: PM of each Trade

END.

Monday, August 19, 2019

MY COMING TERRITORIES, SERVICES, TASKS, MY FIELDS, SINCE YEAR AROUND 1979-1988, OK, TODAY 08192019, SEE.


DATE: August 19, 2019,MONDAY.

PRIORITY: “ MISSION ESSENTIAL, CRITICAL, AND GENERAL, INC.”

PAIPIN CHEN

PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

JAROSBAUMBOLLES.COM.

PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.

SYSKAHENNESSY.MOBI.

NYSEASIA, NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA.

PAI PIN CHEN, INTERNET.

Taichung Tower II

__________________________________________________________

Date: August 19, 2019,MONDAY.           Memo. #3         PPC/ADSC

Subject: Design of M&E

Re: SD & DD (Preliminary)  Phases of Work

___________________________________________________________

To: Owner, PMO & GC & Partners of Project Related



From : Philip Pai-Pin Chen, P.E.     Director/ADSC & MCTI

___________________________________________________________________

Attached are copies of Scope of Work Guidelines for Schmatic and Design Development Phases of all our Work developed by the Engineering Policy Committee.

They should hereafter be utilized by the Principal in Charge with the Department Chief Engineers and Division Directors ( Engineering Directors in Regional Offices) to establish the scope of work for each discipline in the Schematic and Design Development Phases of our Work.







____________________________________________________________

File : PPC.ADSC. Memo. SD.DD. Phases. 08.19.2019.

To:  Chairman, President

     VP, AP, PDDD& ED

































“ MISSION ESSENTIAL, CRITICAL, AND GENERAL, INC.”

Date: August 19, 2019,MONDAY.       Memo. # 4                 PPC/ADSC

_______________________________________________________________

Subject: Electrical Misc. & Cal.

Re: Guide for CHECKING Electrical Work

__________________________________________________________

1.            Conduit Systems

(a)        Neat arrangement of exposed conduits.

(b)        Protective coating on metal conduit buried in earth.

(c)        Adequate supports independent of supports for any other equipment.

(d)       Fish wire in empty conduit.

(e)        Clearance from motor foundations and use of flexible connections at motor terminals.

(f)         Protective caps double locknuts and insulated bushings on conduit terminations.

(g)        No aluminum conduit in concrete. Sleeves when aluminum conduit passes masonry walls.

(h)        Expansion fittings on all raceways crossing building expansion ioints.

(i)          Fire alarm and smoke detection systems raceways should be steel conduits.

(j)          In NYC - conduit in concrete slabs - conformance with Building Department restrictions.

2.            Wire & Cable

(a).  Color coding or taping.

(b).  Limiter lugs on multi-conductor feeders.

(c).  Access to pull boxes.

(d).  Neat arrangement (shaping) of cables in pull boxes, panels and

     Switchboards.

(e).  Cable supports on risers.

(f).  Increase wire size for runs over 100'.

(g).  No threaded wire nuts for wire splicing.

(h).  Not more than 3 circuits (4 wires) per conduit homerun, except as noted.

3.            Underfloor wiring Systems

(a).  Clean ducts and junction boxes.

(b).  Installation of markers.

(c).  Access units to clear partitions.

(d).  Ground conductor connected to all metal components for fiber duct

     systems.

(e).   Properly support all ducts and junction boxes in conformance with spec.

4.            Busways

(a).   Continuous ground bar throughout entire length of bus and its grounding.

(b).   Non-ferrous drip pans under pipes crossing over bus.

(c).   Firestops in bus runs in conformance with spec.

(d).   8'-0" minimum height of bus runs.

(e).   Protective temporary covers over bus bars left exposed during

      construction.

(f).   Bus support in conformance with spec.

(g).   Expansion fittings in conformance with spec.

(h).   Accessibility of all joints.

(i).   Cover plate extension through walls and floor.

5.            Transformers

(a).  Mounting in conformance with spec.

(b).  Located to permit natural ventilation.

©.   Flexible cable and conduit connections.

6.            Panelboards and Switchboards

(a)            Check for proper voltage.

(b)            Spot check type of circuit breakers and quantity.

(c)            Accessibility and clearances.

(d)           Shaping of cables and wires in gutter spaces and switchboard pull boxes.

(e)            Check nameplates.

(f)             Directories- typed with circuits and size of feeder and feeder conduit, voltage and point of origin.

(g)            Tightness of bolted connections prior to energizing.

(h)            No ducts or pipes in electric rooms.

7.            Grounding

(a)            Service grounding – method and size.

(b)            Fire alarm and telephone ground.

(c)            Lightning protection.

8.            Wiring Devices

(a)            Spot-check adherence to shop drawings.

(b)            Spot-check characteristics.

9.            Lighting Fixtures

(a).  Cleanliness.

(b).  Color of lamps.

(c).  Light leaks.

(d).  Defromation.

(e).  Alignment of fixture rows.

(f).  Correct fixture installed according to drawings and spec.

(g).  Emergency battery lighting units.

(h).  277 volt lighting – minimum 8’-0”  A.F.F.

10.        General

(a)            Protection of electrical equipment against mechanical damage and moisture. Heaters in storage areas.

(b)            Cleanliness of electrical rooms.

(c)            Protection of live copper.

(d)           Clean Up of panel boxes, switchboards pull boxes, etc.

11.        Motor Connections

(a)            Controller accessibility.

(b)            Motor disconnects switch or lockout button at motor when motor is out of sight of its controller.

(c)            Length of flexible conduit connections to motors in conformance with specs.

12.        Elevators

(a)            Check for elevator pit lights and receptacles.

(b)            Check elevator shaft for 120 volt and telephone outlets.

13.        Watchman’s Tour

(a).   Check station codes and routes of tour.

14.        Manholes

(a).   Galvanized ladder rungs, inserts and racks.

(b).   Thoroughly clearened out prior to energizing cables.

(c).   Ground rod and cable supports in conformance with spec.

(d).   Sealed entrance conduits.

(e).   Quailty of chimney construction.

(f).   Warped covers not acceptable.

15.        Hazardous locations

(a).   Sealed fittings on conduit entries and exit.

(b).   Code conformance of entire installation.

16.        Cold Rooms

(a)                Sealed fittings on conduit entries and exit.

(b)                Weatherproof installation.

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“ MISSION ESSENTIAL, CRITICAL AND GENERAL, INC.”

Date: August 19, 2019, MONDAY.              Memo. 5             PPC/ADSC

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Subject : Electrical Check List

Item                   Check Date              Remarks

A-  CONDUITS SYSTEMS

B-   WIRE & CABLE

C-   UNDER-FLOOR WIRING SYSTEMS

D-  BUSWAYS

E-   TRANSFORMERS

F-    PANELBOARDS & SWITCHBOARDS

G-  GROUNDING

1.        Service ground

2.        F.A. & Tel GND.

3.        Lighting Protection

H. WIRING DEVICES

I.  LIGHTING FIXTURES

J. GENERAL

K. MOTOR CONNECTION

L. ELEVATORS

M. WATCHMAN'S TOUR

N. MANHOLES

O. HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS

P. COLD ROOMS

Q. ULTRA-Sonic Liquid Level Sensing System

R. Dimming Systems

S. Signal System

T. Electronic Heating Cables

U. Master Time Electronic Clock System

V. Automatic Fire & Smoke Detection System

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“ MISSION ESSENTIAL, CRITICAL AND GENERAL, INC.”

Date: August 19, 2019,MONDAY.           Memo. 6           PPC/ADSC



Project Log -         

Part 1 - Division of M&E Work                    Date:

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ITEM            SUP.-BY       INSTL'd BY       REMARKS

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TEMPORARY FACILITILIES

1.        Water

2.        Toilets

3.        Heat

4.        Lighting

5.        Power

6.        Fire Protection

MASONRY WORK

1.  Formwork

a.        Equipment Foundations

b.        Manholes & Handholes

c.        Catch Basins

d.       Headwalls

e.        Site Lighting Foundations

f.         Cooling Tower Basin

2.        Concrete

a.        Equipment Foundations

b.        Manholes and Handholes

c.        Catch Basins

d.       Headwalls

e.        Site Lighting Foundations

f.         Cooling Tower Basin

3.        SITE WORK

4.        PAINTING

5.        WATER-PROOFING

6.        MISC. METAL WORK

7.        WIRING

8.        ALARM SYSTEMS

9.        SPRINKLER SYSTEM

10.    CO2 SYSTEM

11.    SMOKE DETRECTION SYSTEM

12.    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

13.    LAB. EQUIPMENT

14.    FUME HOODS

15.    BENCH WORK

16.    CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT RMS.

17.    GENAERAL BUILDING EQUIPMENT

18.    CEILING SYSTEMS

19.    MISCELLANEOUS

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NYSEASIA, NYPEASIA, NYCEASIA, PAI PIN CHEN.


Date: AUGUST 19,MONDAY, 2019.

                  Memo. #7.     PPC/ADSC

Subject: Scope of Work (M&E)

SCOPE OF WORK FOR DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PHASE

A.            General

1.            Update and confirm Schematic Design Phase of work.

2.            Obtain fire insurance Underwriters requirements and contacts.

3.            Obtain hydrant flow test results.

4.            Obtain water analysis and pipe material recommendation from consultant.

5.            Prepare calculations of all systems and equipment.

6.            Coordinate specification items by trade & division of work.

7.            Complete Electrical Data Sheet.

8.            Obtain Water & Drainage Data Sheet from HVAC Dept. and coordinate services required by Transport Division.

9.            Refine cost estimates.

B.            Drawings

1.            Site plan indicating connections to utilities.

2.            Floor plans indicating:

3.            Block layout and weights of equipment.

4.            Riser diagrams including sizes:

a.            Sanitary

b.            Fire Standpipe

c.            Water –riser only

d.           Storm

e.            Medical Gases

C.            Specifications

1.            DD spec.



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NYSEASIA NY, PAIPIN CHEN, PHILIP PAI-PIN CHEN, P.E.    

Date: August 19, 2019,MONDAY.        Memo. #8.       PPC/ADSC

Subject: Scope of Work (M&E)

          CENTRAL UTILITIES DIVISION

SCOPE OF WORK GUIDE FOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN PHASE

1.            Outline Description including:

2.            Space requirements, including block layouts.

3.            Simplified system schematics.

4.            Heat balance analysis of system alternatives (where required).

5.            Economic analysis

6.            Construction cost estimates on unit capacity

7.            Recommendations for studies and reports

8.            Identification of special engineering factors

9.            Prepare Schematic Design Report (if required).



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