Specifications

Design Guidelines & Procedures Version 18 ©
Electrical Services Section 20.00 / Page 24
20.19 Deliverables
Section No. Deliverable Required Date Checked by Description
Construction Phase
15.3 (iii) (f) Program An electronic copy of AMX and/or lighting program & file
Software A copy of software required to operate program
Tuition
Tuition of up to 3 Griffith Uni staff in the maintenance, operation and programming of the AMX
and/or lighting controller.
15.5 (i) Drawing Schematic drawing of the main switch board and lighting controller.
15.5 (vi) Schedule 1 hard copy and 1electronic copy (excel) of the circuit schedules.
15.5 (xiii) Drawing Detailed ‘as constructed’ drawings of all switchboards.
15.8 (iv) Drawing
Detailed ‘as constructed’ drawings of emergency light and lighting control systems including
individual light fitting ID, location of major components and circuit designation.
Database All fields within the software package (database) are to be fully populated.
15.12 Notice Superintendent to be notified 7 days prior to testing, test result to be approved by Superintendent.
Test results All RCD test results including circuit numbers and locations
15.13 Test results
All thermoscan, fault loop, earth resistance and emergency lighting test results, lighting control
commissioning Cert.
Design Phase
15.3.1 Details Nomination of lighting level for each area as part of schematic design.
15.15 Calculation Maximum demand calculation
Drawing Voltage drop schematic
Drawing
Schematic line diagram of main switch board with fault current ratings and the ratings of
switchgear and cables
Details Switchboard details – no. of poles, rating of busbar, rating of main switch and no. of spare poles
Drawing Earthing schematic
Details Details of lightning protection.
Details Fault loop impedance for non RCD circuits.
Drawing Layout of cable trays / ladder routes.
Drawing Layout of underground services.
Schedule Schedule of luminaire types and outlets
Drawing Luminaire layouts and switching/control schematics
Schedule Locations, types and classifications of emergency lighting.