The P1 electrical closet, elevator hydraulic unit, building outside transformer door, provision for adding electrical vehicle chargers, DCC mounting panel, conduit to use and extend, typical unit 100 amp electrical panel
Short video of electrical closet off parking garage level P1. At one point, the narrator says "125 watts" but should have said "125 amps" and shortly after says "100 watts" but should have said "100 amps."
North wall, unit meters and disconnect
30 Unit meters; left 20x100 amp (stacks 2,3,5,6), right 10x125 amp (stacks 1,4)
Main disconnect, 900 amps
Typical unit meter
Breaker housing
100 amp unit meter breaker
Northwest: emergency services supply
Panel
Panel breakers
Disconnect
Meter
East wall, common area power
Common area meter and HP 2 panel, HP 1 panel
Breakers for HP 1, HP 2, and Elevator panel in Elevator Room - Garage P2, lower level
HP 2 Panel
HP 1 Panel
HP 1, HP 2, Elevator panel capacities
HP 1, HP2, and Elevator breakers (each 200 amps)
Elevator panel in Elevator closet, garage, P 2 lower level
Elevator panel breaker - 225 amps
Power for retail suites 101 (Nail Salon) and 102 (Coffee Shop)
Salon and Coffee Shop meters, disconnect, and unused meter location
Unused meter location
Coffee Shop, 200 amps
Nail salon, 200 amps
Miscellaneous power relevant photos
Elevator hydraulic unit
Building transformer, facing 57th St at west side of building
New infrastructure outside electrical closet to assist EV charger installations. Brown plywood to mount DCCs from unit meters and out through conduit to parking spaces. High gray connector box for upper and lower P1. Low gray connector box for upper and lower P2 connections.
Drilled holes outside electrical closet to connect unit meters to their DCCs.
Typical new conduit, here joining P1 upper and lower
Typical in-unit panel. Note most woud have electric range power turned off