Specifications include, but are not limited to: Provide general maintenance, repair, replacement, and installation on an as-needed basis for the University’s electrical network and systems. Work is generally categorized as either low voltage work or high voltage work. Low Voltage (< 600 volts) The firm shall self-perform work for low voltage, defined as 600 volts or less. Work in this category is generally comprised of the following: 480v, 277v, 240v, 208v, 120v electrical systems in single & three phase; wet & dry type transformers in all voltages, phases, & configurations; feeder & branch circuits; EMT, PVC, Rigid Metal, IMC, Flexible Metal, Seal-tight, & Wiremold conduit systems; lighting systems to include fluorescent, HID, incandescent, LED, and dimming control systems; all types of lighting fixtures installed in locations such as classroom, lecture hall, high-bay, roadway, walkway, corridor, stadium, step, recessed, surface mount, and exit lighting; electrical feeder panels, distribution panels, branch circuit panels, panel boards, switch boards & switchgear; motors, motor starters, motor control centers, & motor control drive equipment; bus-ways, bus duct, & related bus distribution equipment; emergency power, automatic transfer switches, and UPS; overhead feeders, temporary power, & wiring; and splice boxes, junction boxes, pull boxes, & hand boxes. High Voltage (> 600 volts) A certified high voltage technician shall perform high Voltage work, defined as more than 600 volts. Work in this category is generally comprised of the following: 5kv through 33kv systems & equipment; high voltage overhead & underground cables, cable splices & terminations, and fault locating, repair, and testing; high voltage switches, tie-switches, switchgear, breakers, fault & overcurrent relays, and associated devices; high voltage transformers, transformer oils, transformer cooling devices, transformer gauges & monitoring devices, transformer seals & bushings, and terminating devices; high voltage conduits & duct-banks; and high voltage sensors, meters, monitoring devices, current transformers, relays, & controls.