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how much does wiring 10 points and a reheat coil 18/TSP in EMT cost? 1

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joshland

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Dec 8, 2008
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I have to wire (one of many) ceiling mounted air conditioners in a large building, in the New York city area. the unit requires has ten points at the unit and a reaheat coil. The length of wire is 100 Feet. If you include the 120vac power wire, mounting and wiring the thermostat, how much is the electrical installation? I am coming up with about $5,000. Any suggestions?
 
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You couldn't buy a sandwitch for that much money in New York city, and that's from non-union new york hot dog vendors.
Points are associated with DDC controls, not with electrical wiring.
Need to re-phrase the whole question. Not clear at all.

 
Cry22 is correct, unless you have a complete material takeoff and all unit quantities extended with OH & P then adjust for site conditions, you are asking for a guess. I suggest you have a second qualified subcontractor quote the work.
 
The previous responses are correct of course if you are going to be using this number as part of an actual project. If you are looking to put together an order of magnitude wag, then there are some rules of thumb you could throw at it, but the numbers are as good as the data, the old GIGO rule.

Your question is not very descriptive,I assume it is some central air handling system with zoned VAV or constant volume reheat boxes controlled by space temp sensors and communicating with some type of DDC or pneumatic control systems. I am not sure what "ten points at the unit" means, but will take it to mean there are ten control and reheat coil connections.

For power connections if you have ten 120V connections with an average of 100 ft to the circuit source, and you need a dedicated circuit for each,(you should be able to group several points on one circuit depending on actual load). You are looking at a 15A breaker, and 100' of 1/2" EMT with 3#12awg conductors, in an existing building with the typical difficulties in routing, you are looking at $1000/per drop. If you also have controls connections from the reheat boxes to the control system, depending on the relative locations you are looking at half of that again in conduit and control cable. So, with ten such connections, I would initially budget $15000.00 until you get better numbers.

Like I said, just a WAG, but from the electrical side, I think it's in the park.
Permits, fees, inspector's, doormen, etc..., not included.
Good Luck,
EEJaime
 
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