Re: Complete fixture Remodel
Originally posted by infinity:
What would you do if the existing tail didn't have an EGC? I've seen many old fixture whips that only have two conductors and many originate from a box with concentric KO's and a fixture voltage of 277 volts. How far should we go to make the new installation code compliant?
He didn't say if this was a hard bid with plans and Specs. or if it was an estimate to negotiate a contract with the owner.
If it's a hard bid, then you would be governed by the Specs as to what you were responsible to do concerning correcting existing work that doesn't comply with current code. It would most likely result in a change order to bring all of the lighting circuits (including the tails) up to code, if they weren't already compliant.
If he is negotiating a contract with the owner, then I'd give him one price for replacing all of the lights, and a separate
unit price for replacing any substandard tails that are found during the replacement.
Most of the owners that I've dealt with would see the wisdom in this, since neither of you know how many (if any) tails might need to be replaced. The other alternative is to play it safe and include replacing all of the tails in your estimate/bid. That could price you out of the job, though.
You could open a few lights and see if there are EGCs in the existing tails, but that still wouldn't tell you if all 400 are the same.
I'd also qualify the bid and put it in the contract that any additional work required on the existing electrical system to bring it up to current code or to pass the AHJ's inspection will be at additional cost to the Owner (i.e. it's not included in your contract scope of work or in your contract price -- it will have to be done by an additive change order)
The OP didn't say what the existing wiring methods are (might be romex, EMT/flex, or...?). Or what the voltage is, or the ceiling height is, or whether it's an open layout or lots of small offices, or if there are a lot of obstructions, or if he'll be doing the work during the day with it occupied or at night with it empty, or... ???
He also didn't say what the bidding or negotiating terms were or if there was other competition.
We're kind of shooting in the dark without knowing more about the specific situation and conditions.