Change Submitted Drawings?

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Designer69

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I sent elec drawings to architect who then submitted them.
Afterwards I realized 2 things:

- The circuit numbering shown on the plans won’t work as currently shown. Need a few revisions to the numbering, IE, the electrician will need to move an existing circuit from one breaker to another to create room for 4 breakers in a row for systems furniture. So some rearrangement and change in the numbers shown but no new panels or anything will be required.

- There are 4 wireless access points on the ceiling which I missed. The electrician would normally be provide ceiling JBs with receptacle for these?


Should I immediately contact the architect to make create revisions to the drawings to reflect these changes or are these not significant enough to bother? What is your opinion?


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Joe Villani

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I agree no big deal with the furniture.

In regards to the WAPs you should verify if the are POE. In that case you wouldn't need a receptacle.

I would expect and RFI on them. Thats one of the first i would write as a foreman.

Just have the make and model ready and circuit number (if needed)
 

sameguy

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Not if from same panel as before only changing numbers.
Been some time since I did any work that we could as-built, but used to change the circuit numbers all the time
to make pipe runs cheaper for us.
 

Kansas Mountain

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Definitely notify the architect ASAP to issue a revision. Unless the architect is a total jerk, he/she will just be happy you caught that stuff before it becomes a change order.
 
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