Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Comply with NECA 1, including the mounting heights listed in that standard, unless otherwise noted. B. Do not use oversized or extra-deep plates. Repair wall finishes and remount outlet boxes when standard device plates do not fit flush or do not cover rough wall opening. C. Select device colors and wall plates as follows: 1. For plastic covers, match device color. 2. In dark-paneled walls, use brown devices. 3. Above kitchen counters, use white devices with stainless-steel wall plates. D. Install unshared neutral conductors on line and load side of dimmers. E. Mount devices flush, with long dimension vertical, and grounding terminal of receptacles on top unless otherwise indicated. Group adjacent devices under single, multigang wall plates. A. Cut masonry units with saw. Install with cut surfaces and, where possible, cut edges concealed. B. Mix units for exposed unit masonry from several pallets or cubes as they are placed to produce uniform blend of colors and textures. C. Matching Existing Masonry: Match coursing, bonding, color, and texture of existing masonry. D. Stopping and Resuming Work: Rack back units; do not tooth. E. Fill cores in hollow concrete masonry units with grout 24 inches under bearing plates, beams, lintels, posts, and similar items unless otherwise indicated. F. Build non-load-bearing interior partitions full height and install compressible filler in joint between top of partition and underside of structure above. G. Tool exposed joints slightly concave when thumbprint hard unless otherwise indicated. H. Keep cavities clean of mortar droppings and other materials during construction. I. Set firebox brick in full bed of refractory mortar with full head joints. Make joints approximately 1/8 inch wide and tool smooth. J. Set clay flue liners in full beds of refractory mortar to comply with ASTM C 1283.