Transcription of Electrical Estimating Techniques
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2018 Electrical Resources, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright Jaffarian, PresidentElectrical Resources, Cheney Highway Titusville, Florida 32780321-385-3005 Fax Estimating TechniquesTable of ContentsIntroduction ..1 Getting the Electrical Specifications ..3 Electrical Specifications ..5 Scope of Work ..6 The Take-Off ..7 Counting Light Fixtures ..8 Counting Switches ..10 Counting Receptacles, Floor Boxes, Special Outlets and Phone Outlets ..12 Counting Special Systems ..14 Counting Disconnects and Motor Controllers ..15 Counting Miscellaneous Items ..17 Panels, Switchboards and Motor Control Centers ..18 Transformers and Capacitors ..19 Specialty Items: Floor Duct, Cable Tray, Bus Duct ..20 Measuring Feeders ..21 Measuring Branch Circuits ..23 Writing Up the Metal Conduit ..36 Rigid Conduit Fittings ..37 Condulets and Covers ..40 PVC Conduit and Fittings.
Review the Drawings Before any actual estimating begins, you should first become familiar with the job. This is accomplished by first reviewing the architectural, mechanical, and electrical drawings. Once reviewed, you can then determine: What the job “looks like” by drawing a mental picture from the plans.
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