Specifications include, but are not limited to: Perform the following common maintenance on all equipment as applicable: o Inspect electrical rooms and working space conditions. Note any evidence of water, moisture, excessive temperatures, working clearance violations, etc. o Check for any visible signs of damage, wear, or overheating on equipment exterior enclosures as well as inside equipment. Inspect mounting and alignment of equipment. Check for signs of insects or rodents within enclosures. o In general, clean, inspect, tighten, lubricate and exercise equipment. o Replace all filters, confirm all vents are clear. o Inspect equipment busbars. Check supports, alignment, straight runs, joints, directional change pieces, panel flanges and grounding connections / continuity. o Inspect electrical cables and wiring (5kV and 600V). Check for any signs of wear, damage, corrosion, or insulation deterioration. Verify cable connections are tight and properly secured. Check cable routing to ensure it complies with safety standards. No additional testing shall be performed on 5kV cables. o Wipe down busbars, insulators and conductors with a dry lint-free cloth. o Inspect grounding / bonding systems and connections for corrosion or damage. Measure ground resistance to ensure it falls within acceptable limits. Verify proper bonding between electrical equipment and grounding systems. o As applicable, perform electrical testing of equipment components as recommended by manufacturers as part of the PM process. Tests may include, but are not limited to: • Testing of bolted electrical connections using calibrated torque wrench method. • Insulation resistance tests. • Ground resistance tests. o Review 2013 Power systems study and Existing One Line Diagram and verify ratings and settings of equipment and associated overcurrent protective devices, relays, etc. Report discrepancies to CCC prior to adjusting. Ensure that proper labeling is in place. o Prior to de-energizing equipment for interior maintenance, inspect and record all relevant operating conditions in “as found” conditions. Include relevant photographs as necessary. o After maintenance is complete, verify proper operation of equipment as recommended by the manufacturer, including proper functioning of integral components such as: • Interlocks and safety devices • Sensing devices and alarms • Communication devices • Metering devices o Verify systems are left in normal operating mode after completion of functional testing. o After maintenance is complete, inspect and record all relevant operating conditions in “as left” conditions. Include relevant photographs as necessary. o Provide additional tests and inspections as listed for each type of equipment as summarized below.