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title: Unit Takeoff
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- authorship/original
- destiny/permanent
- occupational/takeoff
- status/draft
- type/guide
title: Unit Takeoff
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# Unit Takeoff
[[project-setup#Create Unit Matrix|Create Unit Matrix]]
[[accubid-setup#Create Unit Typicals|Create Unit Typicals]]
> [!important]
> Complete [[pre-takeoff-research]],
> including [[wiring-method-selection]] and [[wiring-device-research]],
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## Dedicated Circuit Receptacles
> [!quote] Joel Jansen 2025-11-11, pp.
>
>
> For N5-15R/N5-20R receptacles serving fixed equipment such as:
>
>
> * refrigerators
> * gas ranges
> * microwaves
> * clothes washers
> * hood fans
>
>
> match the receptacle configuration shown on the plans
> (i.e. simplex to simplex, duplex to duplex).
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`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`GENERAL ASSEMBLIES - METAL STUD`/`UNIT MISC ITEMS - MC - ADJUST ACCORDINGLY`
## Dishwasher/Disposal Receptacles
> [!quote] Joel Jansen 2026-01-12 in Reference to Woodbrook (pp.)[^1]
> Even when drawings show 2 separate duplex receptacles,
> use `DW & DISPOSAL DUAL CIR - ...`,
> which includes only one receptacle.
[^1]: [[2026-01-12#Unit Diskwasher/Disposal]]
## Islands
Use 1 "SLAB / DECK" receptacle for every 2 circuits in the island.
Use 1 `SLAB / DECK` receptacle for every 2 circuits in the island.
`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`... RECEPTACLE TAMPER RESISTANT ...`/`... (METAL STUD) - 20' 3/4" PVC, ENT, 3#12 THHN`
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### Residential
Included in MSDE.
### Key
`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`TELECOM SYSTEMS`/`BOH AMENITY ASSEMBLIES`/...
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### Residential
* `System` = "EL - Electrical"
#### Smoke Detectors & CO Detectors
For smoke detectors and CO detectors where 120V (most common):