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Permit M15-0058 - BOEING #2-31 - AIR CONDITIONING UNITS, DUCTWORK AND FANS
BOEING #2-31 8123 E MARGINAL WAY BLDG 2-031 M15-0058 Parcel No: Address: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT 3324049002 Permit Number: M15-0058 8123 E MARGINAL WAY S BLDG 2-031 Issue Date: 6/12/2015 Permit Expires On: 12/9/2015 Project Name: BOEING #2-31 - ELECTRONIC FLIG Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: BOEING COMPANY THE PO BOX 3707 M/C 20-00 PROPERTY TAX DEPT, SEATTLE, WA, 98124 RYAN ADKINS 35420 MILITARY RD S, AUBURN, WA, 98001 DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 35420 MILITARY RD S , AUBURN, WA, 98001 License No: DIAMOCS956J2 Lender: Name: Address: Phone: (425) 273-1583 Phone: Expiration Date: 6/12/2017 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALLATION OF (2) LIEBERT A/C UNITS AND ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK, EXHAUST FAN AND INTAKE FAN Valuation of Work: $210,000.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $2,620.42 Electrical Service Provided by: SEATTLE CITY LIGHT Water District: SEATTLE,TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA SEWER SERVICE,SEATTLE SEWER SERVICE Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: Permit Center Authorized Signature: 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2012 Date: 1 I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit d agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: , 1 ,Ct Date: // Z-.S This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 3: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 5: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 6: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 7: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 8: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 9: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 10: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). 11: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 12: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Marshal's Office and are acceptable with the following concerns: 13: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto -shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2437) 14: H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air -moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (IMC 606.1, 606.2.1) 15: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2437) 16: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #2437) 17: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2437) 18: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2437) (IFC 901.2) 19: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206-431-3670) is required for this project. 20: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2436 and #2437) 21: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 22: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575-4407. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1400 FIRE FINAL 0703 MECH EQUIP EFF 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0609 PIPE/DUCT INSULATION 0705 REFRIGERATION EQUIP 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL CITY OF TUKK 1 Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: M -oaf (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION 0-3 King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 2.5/099G� Site Address: � '� ZrFS/'7 y j ,i R/. t2� .5 Tenant Name: &.411,,..3 PROPERTY OWNER Name: pl "a C0 #.7, in --e i zT/ 4t ,r-p/a z e f Address: o Celx 33n-4-j Ms ; me (�•-Db' City: Zip: /e S te:�-- Ix 9,�i2..44_zza� CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: ryas 40%; ns Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Ss-- Z Fax: 3- tsS,. Email: rya—.-rra ka i....JEbi.C,./.// -, Co -en Suite Number: Floor: % New Tenant: ❑ Yes Jam+.. No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Di a m &?c'6 eiat;.r Set ,? Address: Q� 5 r7 .l; ,r�SYz City 1 cc-e- pi Sta 2.49 Ziwcl9y Phone:S ` 9 7- 3 Fax -2s-3 - ?1 fO 3� S� Contr Reg No • Exp Date: D / /4-.1.4) cs 95-6 3-z_ 006. Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ c2/0/ 0 Describe the scope of work in detail: .Z7i s it--LR /--;:or)c,d= s F�c�r'� •¢�'_ > /— - 'nec � � �� r.J �� ego /iG�ss j i— TGG..., 2 "7"2:?4-. Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric Gas ❑ Other: H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm 11,1 Unit Type Qty Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic Incinerator — comm/industrial Unit Type Qty Fire damper Diffuser a Thermostat Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OW,►R OR AUT RIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: ' f,e "L � Mailing Address: Cites' - i e p ,78 3y+it ,y /77 City State Q Zip Date: 5/ - ,,/ j S Day Telephone:, 2�y� - 797 - 3857- H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.doca Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PermitTRAK PAID $2,116.49 M15-0058 Address: 8123 E MARGINAL WAY S BLDG 2-031 Apn: 3324049002 $2,116.49 MECHANICAL $2,015.70 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $32.50 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $1,983.20 TECHNOLOGY FEE $100.79 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R5526 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $100.79 $2,116.49 Date Paid: Friday, June 12, 2015 Paid By: DALE FITE Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 05656B Printed: Friday, June 12, 2015 1:49 PM 1 of 1 erilL 1SYSTEMS Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $503.93 M15-0058 Address: 8123 E MARGINAL WAY S BLDG 2-031 Apn: 3324049002 $503.93 MECHANICAL PLAN CHECK FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R5355 R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $503.93 $503.93 $503.93 Date Paid: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Paid By: DALE FITE DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 02055G Printed: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 1:04 PM 1 of 1 CL SYSTEMS t INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 i%1 /5=05Y Pr ct: 660e S '' 3( Type of Inspectio ` -e.i° H , i)vsk. 1 Address: 1SI Z3 f 1tsiw�1'� f Date Called: Special Instructions: AM Date Wanted: 7s7-7 15- a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: e f prodce Cssl� c` bit kce r (/ Inspector: Date s (� REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit IN�P. fON NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 �((5-©oj j ct: - Nil' (/ / V° ( Inspection: 4tion: ) �� P / A dress: Datl Called: Special Instructions: fDate aced: 1 _(5--- a.rn. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. OM M ENTS: ire-ssutre- T� T OK 6 eQat, Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 44I 5- O6.r6 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Prp ct: 4—(c kg 13 2- —Q 3 / �,, Type.f1lns�pec�io 9/4 � i AC(1Jdress: r B(2.3 ,e/tar?rr"q(LhyJ0, Date Calle : Special Instructions: 1 #1 Date Wanted: �^ 7— i — f J a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. E Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: -etc-clf sfr,vt tetibPg--t nJ/A Ref. 9tf Inspector: Dot REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. re INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS1tCTION NO. PERMIT NO. A4 C � oor CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 PrQjec 60eC� 2 O 3 ' Tyke of I ition: 4--ins-Le ` I Address: tg ( _ t r Date Calie tow a Jo Special Instructions: DOD If- 57 A—t14 Date % b-- 7-I.� I a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. OM M ENTS: inspector: y REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit I CTION NO. PERMIT NO. ,Gt(s_ C)D5 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 �O�'1�- t. Pjrq'eect: c ✓( 1,- P� f�� Z' 0 3 1 T Be of Ins cti ) Y p Arve Ad ress: r t rz-3 C A+ l rrtex( Date Calle : so, Special Instructions: piit ate anted/ �l[7 r,�: _ `'' a.m. p.m. Requester: z,r �_ 7 Phone No: IVApproved per applicable codes. L Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: a fredift. Duci5 Inspector: Date:.` REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ferkkc Nit -00 FINAL TAB REPORT FOR PROJECT: BOEING EFB RELOCATION— TUKWILA 7755 East Marginal Way South, Plant 2 - Bldg 2-31 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98108 ARCHITECT. HARRIS GROUP 300 Elliott Ave W. Ste 500 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98119 MECHANICAL CARL E MAAS, PE ENGINEER: MECHANICAL Diamond Construction Services, LLC CONTRACTOR: 35420 MILITARY RD. S. AUBURN, WA 98001 This is to certify that Boeing EFB - Tukwila has been balanced in accordance with the plans, specifications, and within the limitations of the equipment and installation. The testing, balancing, and adjusting have been performed in accordance with standard requirements and procedures and the results of these tests are herein recorded. Date: JULY 28, 2015 DALE FITE Test and Balance Engineer RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 2 8.2015 PERMIT CENTER • TABLE OF CONTENTS BOEING EFB DESCRIPTION WJ/4 1 WJ/4.5 2 SF RFM-4.5/WJ 3 EF-4.0/WJ 4 DATE: 7/28/2015 PAGE: 1 4 PROJECT.: AREA SERVED: UNIT: WJ/4 (CRU-1) AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT DATA BOEING EFB RELOCATION SERVER ROOM 12W15 FAN WJ/4 (CRU-1) EQUIPMENT LOCATION Storage 11W14 TYPE / SIZE Glycol cooled /20 ton EQUIPMENT MFG. Liebert MODEL DS070WDA100433S SERIAL NUMBER C15F8G0013 EVAP FAN DATA SPECIFIED ACTUAL TOTAL CFM - FAN Variable Variable TOTAL CFM - OUTLET 8,000 7,279 R/A CFM Variable 6,858 O/A CFM 1,200 1021 FAN RPM EC Motor N/A TESP 0.7 0.65 SUCTION SP 0 4 DISCHARGE SP 0.65 CONDENSER FAN DATA QUANTITY 1 TYPE BLOWER (2) DRIVE TYPE BELT (2) BX-83 AMPS 21.6 FLA NOM TOT CFM 16,500 MOTOR HP 4.15 FILTERS WJ/4 (CRU-1) 16x16x4 6 CU-5/WK (CU-1) 18x18x2 10 FAN SHEAVE SIZE N/A FAN SHAFT N/A BELT SIZE N/A QUANTITY 1 MOTOR SHEAVE SIZE N/A MOTOR SHAFT N/A SHEAVE ADJ. N/A FRAME SIZE N/A SPECIFIED ACTUAL VOLTAGE/PHASE 460/3 476/475/476 AMPERAGE 4 FLA 8.2/8.5/8.0 COMPRESSOR DATA SPECIFIED ACTUAL VOLTAGE/PHASE 460/3 476/475/476 AMPERAGE 19.2 RLA 17.8/17.6/17.3 REFRIGERANT TYPE R407C QUANTITY SYSTEM #1 17 SYSTEM #2 17 AIR OUTLET REPORT ROOM OUTLET DESIGN INITIAL FINAL NO TYPE SIZE VEL CFM VEL CFM VEL CFM 12W15 FG 24X24 8000 N/A 7279 TOTAL 8000 0 7279 REMARKS: Return air exhaust fan operational to maintain negative pressure Supply leakage from raised floor. DATE: 7/28/2015 PAGE: 2 PROJECT: AREA SERVED: AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT DATA BOEING EFB RELOCATION SERVER ROOM 12W15 FAN WJ/4.5 (CRU-2) EQUIPMENT LOCATION Storage 11W14 TYPE / SIZE Glycol cooled/20 ton UNIT: WJ/4.5 (CRU-2) EQUIPMENT MFG. Liebert MODEL DS070WDA100433S SERIAL NUMBER C15F8G0014 EVAP FAN DATA SPECIFIED ACTUAL TOTAL CFM - FAN Variable Variable TOTAL CFM - OUTLET 8,000 6,987 R/A CFM Variable 5,974 O/A CFM 1,200 1,013 FAN RPM EC Motor N/A TESP 0.7 0.65 SUCTION SP 0 4 DISCHARGE SP 0.65 CONDENSER FAN DATA QUANTITY 1 TYPE BLOWER (2) DRIVE TYPE BELT (2) BX-83 AMPS 21.6 FLA NOM TOT CFM 16,500 MOTOR HP 4.15 FILTERS WJ/4 (CRU-1) 16x16x4 6 CU-5/WK (CU-1) 18x18x2 10 FAN SHEAVE SIZE N/A FAN SHAFT N/A BELT SIZE N/A QUANTITY 1 MOTOR SHEAVE SIZE N/A MOTOR SHAFT N/A SHEAVE ADJ. N/A FRAME SIZE N/A SPECIFIED ACTUAL VOLTAGE/PHASE 460/3 476/475/476 AMPERAGE 4 FLA 8.1/8.5/8.5 COMPRESSOR DATA SPECIFIED ACTUAL VOLTAGE/PHASE 460/3 476/475/476 AMPERAGE 19.2 RLA 16.2/16.0/15.4 REFRIGERANT TYPE R407C QUANTITY SYSTEM #1 17 SYSTEM #21 17 AIR OUTLET REPORT ROOM OUTLET DESIGN INITIAL FINAL NO TYPE SIZE VEL CFM VEL CFM VEL CFM 12W15 FG 24X24 8000 N/A 6987 TOTAL 8000 0 6987 REMARKS: Return air exhaust fan operational to maintain negative pressure Supply leakage from raised floor. PROJECT: DATE: 7/28/2015 PAGE: 3 UNIT: SF RFM-4.5M/J FAN TEST REPORT Boeing EFB (2-31) FAN DATA SF RFM-4.5/WJ Location ROOF Service ELECTRICAL ROOM Manufacturer S&P Model Number KSF15-1.5 Serial Number Type/Class Motor Make/Style BALDOR-RELIANCER Motor H.P./RPM/Frame (VIA 1.5 HP / 1755 / 145T Volts/Phase/Hertz 460/3/60 Motor Sheave Make/Model Motor Sheave Diam./Bore Fan Sheave Make Fan Seave Diam./Bore No. Belts/Make/Size Sheave & Distance TEST DATA DESIGN ACTUAL DESIGN ACTUAL DESIGN ACTUAL CFM (I/s) 3,400 3378 Fan RPM 880 S.P. In/Out Total S.P. 0.97 0.55 Voltage 460 475 Amperage 2.2 1.8 Operated by VFD & room room stat PROJECT: FAN TEST REPORT Boeing EFB (2-31) DATE: 7/28/2015 PAGE: 4 UNIT: EF-4.0/WJ FAN DATA EF-4.0/WJ Location ROOF Service RETURN AIR DUCT Manufacturer S&P Model Number TXB26-5 Serial Number Type/Class Motor Make/Style WEG Motor H.P./RPM/Frame (VV) 5 HP / 1760 / 182/4T Volts/Phase/Hertz 460/3/60 Motor Sheave Make/Model Motor Sheave Diam./Bore Fan Sheave Make Fan Seave Diam./Bore No. Belts/Make/Size Sheave & Distance TEST DATA DESIGN ACTUAL DESIGN ACTUAL DESIGN ACTUAL CFM (I/s) 15,500 Fan RPM 604 S.P. In/Out Total S.P. 0.5 0.35 Voltage 460 476 Amperage 6.33 4.8 REMARKS: Connected to return air duct, operated by VFD & room pressure switch Page 1 of :4 EMERSON- Network Power Ticket Ticket Event Ticket Number Reference Number Schedule Date 3159332 7/30/2015 Date Service 7/17/2015 Performed Customer Engineer MUNOZ, JOSUE Name COOLING Warranty Inspection Report Equipment Tag Number 1739829 Model Number Serial Number Manufacturer Not found Location DS DS070WDA 100433S C15F8G0013 Contract Type N/A Description N/A Site Site ID Customer Name Address Liebert 50810 Boeing 7755 EAST MARGINAL WAY S City/State/Zip : SEATTLE, WA 98108 Site Contact Contact BASHAW, BRIAN Name Contact 206-856-9299 Phone Email brian.e.bashaw@boeing.com CRM Contact Contact Name Email Not Available Page 2 of 4 Warranty Information The following information must be fully completed to establish your equipment warranty. Installer: Diamond Construction Services Address Linel: Address Line2: Address Line3: Owner: Boeing Address Linel: 7755 E. Marginal Way Address Line2: Bld 2-31 Address Line3: Tukwila,WA Contact Name: Dale Fite Contact Telephone: 253-797-3857 Installation Date: Unit Model Number: Serial Number: Was the unit received in good condition? Yes Has the carrier been notified Have the manuals been kept with unit? Yes Is this environmental equipment connected to site monitoring or switchover panel? Yes Serial Number: n/a Model Number: Unity Card Is there a Condenser? No Condenser Serial Number: Condenser Model Number: Is there a Drycooler? Yes Drycooler Serial Number: C15F4J0001 Drycooler Model Number: PDS333-A2L1430 Installation Checklist required? No Page 3 of 4 DS INSPECTION Check internal piping clamps, tight and secure. Field piping properly supported and secure. IV Check for secure electrical connections; Mate N'Loc connections to electronic boards. Remove shipping blocks from compressor(s) / adjust spring tension. I✓1 Remove all debris from unit area. I✓I INSPECT AND RECORD Main Fan HP: 4.15 Voltage: 460 Proper Belt tension and alignment —1 Belt Size: n/a Motor Sheave: n/a Fan Pulley: n/a EC Plug Fan -assemblies tight and secure Fan secured in UP position Filter Size: 25x20x4 Quantity: 4 Piping Size (Air Cooled Only) Discharge: n/a Liquid: n/a Piping trapped according to installation manual. (Air Cooled) Total Equivalent length for discharge and liquid piping. Length: n/a Compressor 1 Model: ZRD125KCE-Serial Number: TFD-265 15FA2637D Compressor 2 Model: ZRD125KCE-Serial Number: TFD-265 15ED0929D START-UP Check voltage at disconnect and record. L1-L2: 476 L2-L3: 475 LI-L3: 476 Check control voltage transformers for proper output. Secondary voltage(s) should not exceed 27 VAC under load. Change tap if necessary. I✓I T 1 25.5 Volts Check fan rotation for proper direction. Change wiring at contactor if necessary. ICI Check Main Fan amps and record. LI: 8.2 L2: 8.5 L3: 8.0 Fuse: LPJ-15SP Increase Temperature Setpoint to energize reheats. Check and record amperage. #1: n/a #2: n/a #3: n/a Fuse: n/a Adjust all setpoints for proper operation after testing. With advanced microprocessor controls, you can use diagnostics to test operation of separate components. Increase humidity setpoint to energize humidifier. Check and record amperage. L1: n/a L2: n/a L3: n/a Fuse: n/a Infrared: check water level and adjust high limit float for proper operation. If condensate pump has been supplied, check for operation. I✓J Chilled water and econo coil (glycool) only. Decrease temperature setpoint to energize valve motor. Check for full valve travel in cooling mode. II Adjust controls out of cooling mode. Check for valve closure. Decrease humidity setpoint to call for dehumidification. Check for valve travel in dehumidification mode. LA Decrease temperature setpoint to energize compressor(s). Check and record compressor amps. #1: 17.8 LI#1: 17.6 L2#1: 17.3 L3#1: LPJ-30SP Fuse Page 4 of 4 #2: 18.2 LI#2: 17.6 L2#2: 16.8 L3 Check compressor operating pressure and record. (Check digital compressors fully loaded position). Sunction Pressure 1: 71 Sunction Pressure 2: 72 Discharge Pressure 1: 315 Discharge Pressure 2: 312 Site Glass clear 1: yes Site Glass clear 2: yes Dry 1: yes ,Dry 2: yes Check compressor oil slight glass per operation manual, should be 1/2 to 3/4 full while running. Adjust accordingly. Li Check superheat on each circuit. Should be approximately 10-20 degree. Circuit 1: 15 Circuit 2: 15 Check low pressure settings. Low pressure cut out 1: n/a Low pressure cut out 2: n/a Low pressure cut in 1: na/ Low pressure cut in 2: n/a Winter Control System (Air Cool only). Lee -Temp Liquid Level correct per installation manual.: I I Record voltage to heater pads: n/a Volts If the head pressure recorded above equal 105 degree F condensing temperature, no adjustment of the glycol/water regulating valves is required. if the system has balancing valves in it, these valves also should be adjusted. After the condensing temperature has been set up properly, the system should be allowed to run for 10 to 15 minutes to obtain stable conditions. Entering condenser water/glycol temperature: 83 Leaving condenser water/glycol temperature: 90 Check Blower VFD Operation (applies only to digital scroll units with VFD option). VFD will not modulate speed if unit is in Humidification, Dehumidification, or Reheat modes. Go to Service Menus and enter Options Set-up. I Line S404 - Set Electrical Heat Stages to 0. ll Line S413 - Set Humidification Enabled to NO. LJ Line S419 - Set Dehumidification Enabled to NO. 1.... I Adjust temperature setpoint so it is at or below current room temperature. I I Verify fan speed ramps down to minimum of 85%. Go back to Service Menus and enable settings that were changed in the first three steps. Adjust setpoint to customers specification. Was start up successful, no factory issues? If so, please select Yes. Was start up unsuccessful, factory issues to resolve? If so, please select No and provide comments. Yes CE Comments Corrective Action Recommendations Air condenser outlet/inlet ductwork to be resolved due to short -cycling causing higher pressures than normal. Engineering to come up with a solution and resolve. Customer Signature Li No signature available. Page 1 of 4 EMERSON.. Network Power Ticket Number Model Customer DS070WDA100433S Boeing Reference Number Name Number Serial Address 7755 EAST MARGINAL WAY S C15F8G0014 COOLING Warranty Inspection Report liebertx Ticket Event Equipment Site Ticket Tag Number 1739830 Site ID 50810 3159332 Schedule 7/30/2015 Number City/State/Zip : SEATTLE, WA 98108 Date Manufacturer Not found Date Location DS Site Contact Service 7/17/2015 Performed Contact BASFIAW, BRIAN Contract Name Customer Type N/A Contact Engineer MUNOZ, JOSUE 206-856-9299 Name Description N/A Phone Email brian.e.bashaw@boeing.com CR.M Contact Contact Name Email Not Available Page 2 of 4 Warranty Information The following information must be fully completed to establish your equipment warranty. Installer: Diamond Construction Services Address Linel: 35420 Military Rd S Address Line2: Auburn,WA 98001 Address Line3: Owner: Boeing Address Linel: 7755 E. Marginal Way S Address Line2: B1d 2-31 Address Line3: Tukwila,WA Contact Name: Dale Fite Contact Telephone: 253-797-3857 Installation Date: Unit Model Number: Serial Number: Was the unit received in good condition? Yes Has the carrier been notified Have the manuals been kept with unit? Yes Is this environmental equipment connected to site monitoring or switchover panel? Yes Serial Number: n/a Model Number: Unity Card Is there a Condenser? No Condenser Serial Number: Condenser Model Number: Is there a Drycooler? Yes Drycooler Serial Number: C15F4J0002 Drycooler Model Number: PDS333-A2L1430 Installation Checklist required? No Page 3 of 4 DS INSPECTION Check internal piping clamps, tight and secure. Field piping properly supported and secure. Iv.I Check for secure electrical connections; Mate N'Loc connections to electronic boards. ✓J Remove shipping blocks from compressor(s) / adjust spring tension. 1........1 Remove all debris from unit area. 1✓ 1 INSPECT AND RECORD Main Fan HP: 4.15 Voltage: 460 Proper Belt tension and alignment Cl Belt Size: N/A Motor Sheave: N/A Fan Pulley: N/A EC Plug Fan -assemblies tight and secure Fan secured in UP position Filter Size: 25X20X4 Quantity: 4 Piping Size (Air Cooled Only) Discharge: N/A Liquid: N/A Piping trapped according to installation manual. (Air Cooled) i 1 Total Equivalent length for discharge and liquid piping. Length: N/A Compressor 1 Model: ZRD125- Serial Number: KCE-TFD- 265 15FA2636D Compressor 2 Model: ZRD125- Serial Number: KCE-TFD- 265 15FA2674D START-UP Check voltage at disconnect and record. L1-L2: • 476 L2-L3: 475 L1-L3: 476 Check control voltage transformers for proper output. Secondary voltage(s) should not exceed 27 VAC under load. Change tap if necessary. ICJ T 1: 25.8 Volts Check fan rotation for proper direction. Change wiring at contactor if necessary. Check Main Fan amps and record. L1: 8.1 L2: 8.5 L3: 8.5 Fuse: LPJ-15SP Increase Temperature Setpoint to energize reheats. Check and record amperage. #1: N/A #2: N/A #3: N/A Fuse: N/A Adjust all setpoints for proper operation after testing. With advanced microprocessor controls, you can use diagnostics to test operation of separate components. Increase humidity setpoint to energize humidifier. Check and record amperage. L1: N/A L2: N/A L3: N/A Fuse: N/A Infrared: check water level and adjust high limit float for proper operation. I If condensate pump has been supplied, check for operation. ✓1 Chilled water and econo coil (glycool) only. Decrease temperature setpoint to energize valve motor. Check for full valve travel in cooling mode. (Adjust controls out of cooling mode. Check for valve closure. Decrease humidity setpoint to call for dehumidification. Check for valve travel in dehumidification mode. Page 4 of4 Decrease temperature setpoint to energize compressor(s). Check and record compressor amps. #1: 16.2 L1#1: 16.0 L2#1: 15.4 L3#1: L.PJ-30SP Fuse #2: 16.0 LI#2: 16.4 L2#2: 15.2 L3 Check compressor operating pressure and record. (Check digital compressors fully loaded position). Sunction Pressure 1: 72 Sunction Pressure 2: 325 Discharge Pressure 1: 74 Discharge Pressure 2: 330 Site Glass clear 1: YES Site Glass clear 2: YES Dry 1: YES Dry 2: YES Check compressor oil slight glass per operation manual, should be 1/2 to 3/4 full while running. Adjust accordingly. fl Check superheat on each circuit. Should be approximately 10-20 degree. Circuit 1: 15 Circuit 2: 15 Check low pressure settings. Low pressure cut out 1: N/A Low pressure cut out 2: N/A Low pressure cut in 1: N/A Low pressure cut in 2: N/A Winter Control System (Air Cool only). Lee -Temp Liquid Level correct per installation manual.: I__..l Record voltage to heater pads: N/A Volts If the head pressure recorded above equal 105 degree F condensing temperature, no adjustment of the glycol/water regulating valves is required. If the system has balancing valves in it, these valves also should be adjusted. After the condensing temperature has been set up properly, the system should be allowed to run for 10 to 15 minutes to obtain stable conditions. Entering condenser water/glycol temperature: 80 Leaving condenser water/glycol temperature: 86 Check Blower VFD Operation (applies only to digital scroll units with VFD option). VFD will not modulate speed if unit is in Humidification, Dehumidification, or Reheat modes. Go to Service Menus and enter Options Set-up. I I Line S404 - Set Electrical Heat Stages to 0. n Line S413 - Set Humidification Enabled to NO. I Line S419 - Set Dehumidification Enabled to NO. I I Adjust temperature setpoint so it is at or below current room temperature. Li Verify fan speed ramps down to minimum of 85%. I I Go back to Service Menus and enable settings that were changed in the first three steps. Adjust setpoint to customers specification. Was start up successful, no factory issues? If so, please select Yes. Was start up unsuccessful, factory issues to resolve? If so, please select No and provide comments. Yes CE Comments Corrective Action Recommendations Air condenser outlet/inlet ductwork to be resolved due to short -cycling causing higher pressures than normal. Engineering to come up with a solution and resolve. Customer Signature 1 No signature available. Harris Group Inc. Industrial Manufacturing Business Unit Project No. 12564.00 Mechanical Calculations for Boeing Building 2-31 Tukwilla, WA REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 0 9 2015 CI of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Relocate Electronic Flight Bag Group (EFB) Boeing Job No.: W3108998 Contents: Professional Engineers Seal • 2-31 Flight Bag Server Room Cooling Load AnalysisAL ILA i All,. ". •-•-: e2! .A. , efi St* qen„ Project Manager: Walter DeBoer Design Engineer. Don Koberg Check Engineer: Carl Maas Date Issued: 3/4/2015 Hams Group Inc. 300 Elliott Avenue W Suite 500 RECEIVED Seattle, WA 98119-4TY OF TU IOW I (206) 494-9400 (206) 494-9500 FAX www.harrisgroup.com MAY 2 6 2015 PERMIT CE Boeing EFB Lab Server Room Cooling Load Analysis Watts to BTU 3.412 Known Racks from 2-122 Server Part # Power Output (W) Btu/hr Rack #3 Rack #4 Rack #5 No. Btulhr No. Btulhr No. Btulhr ML370G5 1000 3412 3 10236 1 3412 0 DL360G6 750 2559 0 0 0 DL360G6 1200 4094.4 0 0 0 DL580G5 low line 910 3104.92 0 0 0 DL580G5 high line 1200 4094.4 0 0 4 16378 DL380G4 575 1961.9 0 0 1 1962 DL380G5 1000 3412 1 3412 6 20472 7 23884 DL380G6 1200 4094.4 0 2 8188.8 1 4094 MSA70 1175 0 2 2350 1 1175 DELL 1750 320 1091.84 4 4367 0 0 DELL 1850 550 1876.6 1 1877 0 1 1877 Custom 1200 0 r 1 1200 0 Subtotals Btu/hr 19892 35623 49370 Tons 1.7 3.0 4.1 Additional Loads Btulhr Lighting 0 *Heat load to plenum CPU 0 Occupants 0 *Not normally occupied For 3 Racks Total Btulhr 104884 Tons 8.7 For 7 Racks Total Btulhr 244730 Tons 20.4 Inputs: Server specs were provided by Owen Cooney of Boeing The heat load dissipated from the selected CRU's are accounted for by the manufacturer in the equipment capacity rating. Methodology: The 3 known server rack configurations from 2-122 Lab were averaged then applied to seven (7) server racks being installed in the new server room. Results: The results show for 7 server racks, 21 tons of cooling is required. Two 17 ton capacity Liebert Downflow units are selected to meet the cooling Toad required and provide additional capacity for future equipment addition. TITLE: Server Room Cooling Load Analysis BY: DTK PROJECT No.: 12564.00 HARRIS GROUP INC. DATE: 3/4/2015 PROJECT: Relocate Boeing 2-31 REVISION: PAGE: Electronic Flight Bag Group (EFB) DATE: 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist - Page 1 of 4 MECH-CHK 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised May 2015 Project Address 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicableable (yes,n Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes GENERAL PROVISIONS Equipment Sizing & Performance yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent per Chapter 3 Attached yes C403.2.2 Equipment and system sizing Output capacity of heating and cooling equipment and systems do not exceed calculated loads, note exceptions taken M2A, M2c, M2D Equipment oversized for future expansion of space yes C403.2.5 Minimum ventilation Ventilation (natural or mechanical) provided per IMC; indicate mechanical ventilation is capable of being reduced to minimum requirement per IMC M311 yes C403.2.3 & C403.2.3.2 & C403.2.12.1 Equipment minimum efficiency Provide equipment schedules or complete MECH-SUM tables withtype, capacity,efficienc , P Y test standard (or other efficiency source) for all mechanical equipment MECH-ECt yes C403.2.13 Electric motor efficiency Provide equipment schedule with hp, rpm, and efficiency for all motors; note exceptions taken M2A, M2c, M2D no C403.2.10.1 Fan power limitation For all applicable systems > 5hp, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form MECH- FANSYS- SUM no C403.2.10.1 Fan power limitation For all applicable fan systems > 5hp, verify fan system motor hp or bhp complies with fan power limits per Table C403.2.10.1(1), provide MECH-FANSYS form for each system MECH- FANSYS yes C403.2.10.2 Motor nameplate hp Indicate fan motors specified are the smallest available motor hp size greater than fan bhp, note exceptions taken M2D na C403.2.10.3 & C403.2.13 Fractional h fan motors P Indicate fan motors 1/12 to 1 h ECM P are type or meet minimum efficiency req. na C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity Indicate air-cooled chiller capacity does not exceed air-cooled chiller limit na C403.2.3.1 Non-standard water-cooled chillers Full -load and NPLV values for water-cooled centrifugal chiller adjusted for non-standard operational conditions na C403.2.12.1.2 Centrifugal fan cooling towers Large capacity cooling towers with centrifugal fan(s) meet efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling towers na C403.2.3 Forced air furnace and unit heaters Indicate intermittent ignition or IID, flue/draft damper & jacket loss na C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating/cooling equipment Verify all packaged electric equipment that provides > 20,000 Btulh cooling capacity and heating is a heat pump, note in equipment schedule na C403.2.3.4 Humidification Indicate method of humidification (note requirements for systems with economizer) HVAC System Controls & Criteria yes C403.2.4.1 Thermostatic controls Indicate locations of thermostatic control zones on plans, including perimeter systems 1M16, M311 na C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary heat Indicate staged heating (compression/supplemental) and outdoor lock -out temperature is set to 40°F or less na C403.2.4.2 Setpoint overlap (deadband) Indicate 5°F deadband minimum for systems controlling both heating & cooling no C403.2.4.3 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone t-stat controls with required automatic setback & manual override Continuous operation required no C403.2.4.3.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equip start time to match bad conditions Continuous operation required yes C402.4.5.2 & C403.2.4.4 OSA, exhaust, and relief air dampers Indicate location of outdoor air supply intake, and exhaust and relief outlet dampers; verify Class 1 leakage ratingand controltype(motorized or gravi ty); g g ty); note exceptions taken 1M16, RFM316, M311, M561 na C402.4.5.2 Return air dampers Indicate location of retum air dampers; verify motorized control; verify Class 1 leakage rating for all return air dampers not integral to packaged equipment na C402.4.5.1 Stairway and shaft vents Indicate location of stairway and shaft vents, verify Class 1 leakage rated motorized dampers and method of activation na C403.2.11 Heating outside a building Indicate radiant heat system and occupancy controls na C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate shut-off controls based on outdoor conditions na C403.2.4.6 Combustion heating equipment Indicate modulating or staged control na C403.2.4.7 Group R1 hotel/motel systems Indicate method for guest room temperature automatic setback (heating) & set-up (cooling), confirm adjustment of at least 5°F minimum. na C403.2.4.8 / g Group R2/R3 dwelling and sleeping unit systems Indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats in primary spaces with minimum of two setback periods; note exceptions taken 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 na C403.2.5.1 Demand controlled ventilation Indicate high -occupancy spaces and systems requiring DCV na C403.2.5.2 Occupancy sensors Indicate spaces requiring occupancy -based system control and method; or alternate means rovided to automatically reduce OSA when partially occupied 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist - Page 2 of 4 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 MECH-CHK Revised May 2015 Project Address 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes GENERAL PROVISIONS, CONTINUED HVAC System Controls & Criteria, Continued na C403.2.5.3 Enclosed loading dock/parking garage ventilation Indicate enclosed loading dock and enclosed parking garage ventilation system activation and control method na C403.2.5.4.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate kitchen hoods requiring make-up air; indicate make-up air source and conditioning method na C403.2.5.4.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Indicate lab exhaust systems requiring heat recovery, method & efficiency; or alternative method taken (VAV, semi -conditioned makeup, or GERM calculation) na C403.2.6.1 Energy recovery (ER) - ventilation systems Indicate ventilation systems requiring ER, method & efficiency; note exceptions na C403.2.6.2 Energy recovery (ER) - condensate systems Indicate on -site steam heating systems requiring energy recovery na C403.2.6.3 Energy recovery (ER) - cooler/freezer condensers Indicate remote refrig. condensers requiring ER and use of captured energy na C403.4.6 Energy recovery (ER) - condenser systems Indicate condenser systems requiring ER to pre -heat service water; indicate ER effectiveness; note exceptions taken yes C403.2.12 Variable flow control - fans/pumps Indicate fan and pump motors requiring variable flow control and method (VSD or equivalent controls) M2c, M311 na C403.2.12.1 Variable flow control - heat rejection equipment Indicate heat rejection equipment and cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method yes C403.2.12.2 Large volume fan systems Indicate fan systems requiring airflow reduction based on heating and cooling demand; note exceptions taken M311 yes C403.2.12.2 Single zone AC systems Indicate method of cooling demand -based fan control for sys. > 110,000 Btulh M311 yes C403.2.4.10 DDC system capabilities Identify all DDC system input/output control points and indicate capability for trending and demand response setpoint adjustment M311 Ducting Systems yes C403.2.7.1 & C403.2.7.3 Duct construction Indicate all ductwork constructed and sealed per IMC, C402 leakage requirements and IBC vapor retarder requirements 1M16 yes :403.2.7.3.1 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans 1M16 na C403.2.7.3.3 High pressure duct leakage test Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed yes C403.2.7.1 / 2 Duct insulation Indicate R-value of insulation on ductwork 1M16 Piping Sys ems yes C403.2.8 Piping insulation Indicate R-value of insulation on piping 1M66 na C403.2.8.1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of protection from damage/degredation SIMPLE SYSTEMS Qualifying Systems na C403.3 Qualifying single zone systems Verify unitary or packaged equipment does not exceed capacity limits, does not have active humidification or simultaneous heating/cooling na C403.3 Qualifying 2-pipe heating systems Verify 2-pipe heating -only system does not exceed capacity limits na C403.3.2 Hydronic system controls Refer to Complex Systems Section C403.4.3 Simple System Economizers na C403.3.1 Air economizer required Indicate cooling systems requiring economizer controls; note in equipment schedule na C403.3.1 Air economizer exceptions Indicate eligible exception(s) taken and provisions to comply with exception(s) na C403.3.1.1.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA control capability up to 100% OSA; note exceptions taken 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 na C403.3.1.1.2 Integrated air economizer operation Indicate capability for partial air economizer operation for systems with capacity > 65,000 Btu/h na C403.3.1.1.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method per Table C403.3.1.1.3(2) 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist - Page 3 of 4 MECH-CHK 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised May 2015 Project Address 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes COMPLEX SYSTEMS Complex System Economizers yes C403.4.1 Air economizer required Indicate cooling systems requiring economizer controls; note in equipment schedule M311 no C403.4.1 Air economizer exceptions Indicate eligible exception(s) taken and provisions to comply with exception(s) na C403.4.1.1 Water economizer capacity For eligible systems where water economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, indicate system is capable of 100% cooling capacity at 50°F db/45°F wb OSA na C403.4.1.2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop Indicate precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer system do not exceed pressure drop limit yes C403.4.1.3 Integrated economizer operation Indicate capability for partial economizer operation for air or water economizer systems M311 no C403.4.1.4 Economizer heating system impact Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation No heating required in space that equipment with economizer serves Specific System Requirements yes C403.4.2 & C403.2.12 VAV fan control Indicate fans requiring variable flow control and method M311 na C403.4.2.1 VAV fan static pressure sensors Indicate sensor locations on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch na C403.4.2.2 VAV fan static pressure setpoint Indicate fan system static pressure setpoint based on zone requiring most pressure na C403.4.5 VAV systems serving multiple zones Indicate supply air systems serving multiple zones, method of primary air control, and zones served; Indicate VAV or note exceptions taken na C403.4.5 VAV systems serving multiple zones For each air system terminal, indicate the maximum air flow rate of primary supply air during zone peak cooling and the maximum air flow rates during zone peak heating. na C403.4.5.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls that automatically reset supply air temp in response to loads na C403.4 Large capacity cooling systems Indicate method of multi -stage or variable control for building cooling system capacity > 300 tons na C403.4.7 Hot gas bypass limitation Indicate cooling equipment unloading or capacity modulation method na C403.4.3 Large capacity boiler systems Indicate multi -stage or modulating bumer for single boilers > 500,000 Btu/h na C403.4.3 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers na C403.4.3.5 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate capability to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow through chillers & boilers when not in use na C403.4.3.6 & C403.2.12 Variable flow control - pumps Indicate pumps requiring variable flow control & method na C403.2.12.1 & C403.4.4 Variable flow control - cooling towers Indicate cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method na C403.4.3.4 Hydronic system part load controls Indicate heating & chilled water systems have the capability to automatically reset supply water temp AND reduce flow by z 50% for systems > 300,000 Btu/h na C403.4.3.2 Two -pipe changeover systems Indicate deadband, heating/cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range na C403.4.3.3.1 Water loop heat pump - deadband Indicate capability of central equipment to provide min. 20°F water supply temp deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes na C403.4.3.3.2.1 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection, Zone 4 Indicate method used to limit system heat loss when heat rejections is not needed na C403.4.3.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection, Zone 5 Provide heat exchanger that separates cooling tower and heat pump loop na C403.4.3.3.3 Water loop heat pump - isolation Indicate 2-way isolation valve on each heat pump and variable flow control for systems with total pump power > 10 hp na C403.5 Walk-in cooler / freezer - anti -sweat heaters Indicate w/sf & control method for walk-in cooler/freezer door anti -sweat heaters na C403.5 / 6 Cooler / freezer - evaporator and condenser fans Indicate motor type for evaporator and condenser fans < 1 hp 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist - Page 4 of 4 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stones and all R MECH-CHK Revised May 2015 Project Address 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes SERVICE WATER HEATING Service Wa er Systems na C404.2 Water -heating equip min. efficiency Provide equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency, test standard or other efficiency source na C404.3 Temperature controls Indicate temperature controls have required setpoint capability na C404.4 Heat traps Indicate piping connected to equipment have heat traps on supply & discharge na C404.5 Insulation under water heater Indicate R-10 insulation under electric water heater tanks na C404.6 Service water piping insulation Indicate R-value of insulation on piping; note exceptions taken na C404.7 / 8 Circulation systems and heat trace shut-off Indicate shut-off capability based on occupancy and periods of limited demand na C404.9 Group R-2 service hot water meters Indicate method of usage metering for dwelling units served by a central service hot water system Pools & In -Ground Permanently Installed Spas na C404.10.1 Pool heating equip min. efficiency Provide equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency, test standard or other efficiency source na C404.10.1 / 2 Pool heater on / off controls Indicate automatic on/off control based on scheduling & accessible on/off switch on heater that operates independent of thermostat setting; note exceptions taken na C404.10.3 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover and insulation rating as required na C404.10.3 Pool assembly insulation Indicate rating of insulation on sides and bottom of pools heated to > 90°F na C404.10.4 Heat recovery Indicate method, exhaust air temperature reduction and recovered energy use; note exceptions taken COMMISSIONING Specific System Requirements yes C408.2 Mechanical systems commissioning Indicate all mechanical systems to be commissioned; for those that will not be commissioned, note exception taken Spec 23 08 00 na C408.4 Service water heating systems commissioning Indicate all service water heating systems to be commissioned; for those that will not be commissioned, note exception taken yes C408.1.1 Commissioning plan Provide commissioning plan for all systems requiring commissioning; include in plan all required items per this section Spec 23 08 00 yes C408.2.2.1 & C408.2.2.2 Air system and hydronic system balancing Include in commissioning plan that air and hydronic systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then adjust to meet design flow conditions Spec 23 08 00 yes C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and equipment requiring system balancing Spec 23 08 00 na C408.2.2.2 Hydronic system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow for all hydronic equipment requiring system balancing yes C408.2.3 Mechanical systems functional performance testing Provide description of functional performance testing procedures for all applicable systems including: equipment, controls, economizers Spec 23 08 00 na C408.4.1 Service water heating functional performance testing Provide description of functional performance testing procedures for all applicable systems including: equipment, controls, pools and spas na C408.1.4 Systems operation training Indicate required systems operation training measures to be provided yes C408.1.2 & C403.1.3 Documentation Indicate required documentation including: record documents, manuals, balancing reports, commissioning preliminary and final reports Spec 23 08 00 yes C408.1.2.1 Acceptance report Indicate that Commissioning Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.2.1) is required upon completion of preliminary commissioning report Spec 23 08 00 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Fan System Power Allowance MECH-FANSYS 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised May 2015 Project Info Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Fan System ID y A separate MECH-FANSYS form must be completed for every HVAC system that exceeds the 5hp threshold. System Supply Fan Speed Control CV Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or Hospital/Lab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.10.1, Exception 1 Compliance Option Nameplate HP Compliance is based upon either the fan motor nameplate horse power (Option 1) or the fan brake horsepower (Option 2). The bhp calculation provides adjustments for special equipment per Table C403.2.13.1(2). Fan System Supply Y pP y CFM Total 33,000 Provide maximum design supply airflow rate (CFM) of all supply fans serving the conditioned space in Fan Equipment Schedule below. Fan System CFM Total is the supply airflow of the central air handler at peak design conditions. Additional volumetric air flow provided at zone fan terminals, booster fans, or through induction is not included in the supply CFM total. However, the fan power of this equipment is included in the HP and BHP calculations. Fan Equipment Schedule Fan ID and Location Fan Type Quantity of Fan Type Total CFM (Note 1) Total Nameplate HP (Note 2) Total BHP (Note 3) CU 51WK DOAS - Supply 1 16,500 10 CU 5.5/WK DOAS -Supply 1 16,500 10 Note 1 - Total CFM is the maximum CFM of the listed fan(s) when operating at peak design operating conditions. Note 2 - Total namplate hp of the listed fan(s). Note 3 - Total brake horsepower (bhp) of the listed fan(s) at peak design operating conditions. Not required if Nameplate HP compliance option chosen. Compliance Message: Total Proposed: Total Allowance: 20.0 36.3 I #VALUEI COMPLIES Brake Horsepower Allowance Adjustments Device Type Description and Location CFM thorough this device (CFMD) Assigned Pressure Drop, PD in w.c. (Note 5) Calculated Pressure Drop, PD in w.c. (Note 6) Adjustment, A in bhp (Note 7) Note 4 - Bhp allowance for energy recovery devices and run around coil loops includes both air Total Adjustment (bhp): , so t e C ,s t o sum o t e supp y C and e the device. Note 5 - Assigned pressure drop (PD) adjustment per Table C403.2.10.1(2). Note 6 - Pressure drop (PD) adjustment shall be calculated per the applicable method defined in Table C403.2.10.1(2) based on specific system conditions. Note 7 - A = PD * CFMD/4131 where A is the allowed system brake horse power adjustment, PD is pressure drop allowance, and CFMD is the cfm through the device. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 General Instructions: • Include all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Enter CFM and brake horsepower (bhp) of each fan at peak design conditions and the nameplate horsepower (hp). Include supply, retum and relief fans, exhaust and exhaust hood fans (>1 hp), booster fans and fans included as part of make-up air units, dedicated outside air systems(DOAS), energy recovery ventilators (ERV), and series fan -powered terminal equipment. VA V parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. • Fan power calculations are not required for non -central air HVAC systems such as 4-pipe fan coils and variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems unless individual fan systems are greater than 5hp. • In the Brake Horsepower Allowance Adjustments table, if a Device Type is selected that has an Assigned Pressure Drop, this value will autofill into the Assigned Pressure Drop cell and the Calculated Pressure Drop cell will be write -protected. !f the Device Type requires a Calculated Pressure Drop, then enter this value into the Calculated Pressure Drop cell and the Assigned Pressure Drop cell with be write protected. • Refer to FAQ section of MECH-FANSYS-DOC for additional instructions. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Cooling & Heating Equipment Schedule, Page 1 MECH-EQ 2012 Washington State Enernv Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Ma v 2015 Project Info The following information shall be included in the mechanical equipment schedules in the permit documents. For projects without plans, provide the required informationApplicant below. Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Address: Applicant Phone: Heating andlor Cooling Systems (Note 1) Cooling System Equip. ID Make & Model Area(s) Served WSEC Efficiency Table Equipment Type Condenser or Sub- Type Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 2) Rated Efficiency (Note 3) Rated Part Load Efficiency (Note 4) Economizer exception - required higher efficiency CRU WJ/4 Liebert DS070WD Server Room C403.2.3(1)B Computer Room Units CRAG Glycol -cooled (40%) 207 2.68 na CRU WJ/4.5 DS070WD Server Room .3(1)B Computer Room C403Liebert Units Units CRAC Glycol -cooled (40%) 207 2.68 na Note - Enter Equip ID, Make & Model, and Location of Service in this section for all heating & coo 'ng, cooling only and heating only equipment. Note 2 - Provide listed rated cooling capacity for rated equipment or design cooling capacity for unrated equipment. Note 3 - For rated equipment, provide listed rated efficiency in the units defined for the equipment in the WSEC efficiency table - SEER, EER, SCOP, COP 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Cooling & Heating Equipment Schedule, Page 2 MECH-EQ 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Ma v 2015 Project Info The following information shall be included in the mechanical equipment schedules in the permit documents. For projects without plans, provide the required information below. Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Heating System Air System Equip. ID WSEC Efficiency Table Equipment Type Sub -type or Fuel Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Rated Efficiency (Note 6) Supply CFM Ventilation CFM Zone DCV or Occ. Sensors (Indicate type & zones(s) if required) Ventilation Energy Recovery (Yes or Not required) CRU WJ/4 9,600 9,600 NR CRU WJ/4.5 9,600 9,600 NR Note 4 - For rated equipment, provide listed rated part load efficiency IEER if required by code Provide the rated low temperature EER for water source water -to -water heat pumps. Note 5 - Enter the rated cooling capacity for heat pumps, the listed rated heating capacity for all other rated equipment, or the design hea ing capacity for unrated equipment. Note 6 - For rated equipment, provide listed rated efficiency and, if applicable, the low temperature rated efficiency in the units defined for the heating equipment in the WSEC efficiency table - HSPF, COP, AFUE, E-t, E-c 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Fan System Power Allowance MECH-FANSYS-SUM 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Ma v 2015 Project Info Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: HVAC Air Distribution System Schedule List all HVAC systems that have the capability to provide heating and/or cooling to the spaces they serve. Fan System ID Speed Control (Note 1) Description System Total Nameplate HP (Note 2) Fan Power Calculation (Note 3) EF-4.0/WJ VAV Server Room Exhaust Fan 5 < 5 hp SF RFM-4.5/WJ VAV Electrical Room Supply Fan 1.5 < 5 hp CRU WJ/4 VAV EC Plug Fan within CRU 4.15 < 5 hp CRU WJ/4.5 VAV EC Plug Fan within CRU 4.15 < 5 hp CU-5/WK CV Water/glycol drycooler heat rejection equipment 10 Yes CU-5.51WK CV Water/glycol drycooler heat rejection equipment 10 Yes Note 1 - Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or HospitaULab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.10.1 Exception 1 Note 2 - Enter the total nameplate hp of all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Include all supply, return/relief, exhaust and exhaust hoods (>1 hp), make-up air, dedicated outside air (DOAS), booster fans, and series fan -powered terminals. VAV parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. Note 3 - Indicate if MECH-FANSYS form is required (Yes), or the system is not required to provide this information because it has a combined total nameplate motor hp less than 5 hp (< 5 hp) or the system is ventilation only and thus has no heating or cooling capacity (No). MECH-FANSYS Forms A MECH-FANSYS form shall be provided for each system with total nameplate hp greater than 5 hp. Select (Add Fan System Form) to generate an additional form. Added forms can be deleted with button in cell E38 of the added 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Design Load Calculation Summary MECH-LOAD-CALC 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised May 2015 Project Info The following information shall be included in the load calculation program summary submitted with the permit documents. If a load calculation summary is not available, provide the required information below. Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Equip. ID Area(s) Served Heating Design Load - Btu/h (Note 1) Cooling Design Load - Btu/h (Note 1) Calculation Method (Note 2) Notes CRU WJ/4 & CRUWJl4. 5 Server Room na 244,730 See Attached Max heat dissipated from electrical equipment located in server room Note 1 - Design load shall account for the building envelope, lighting, ventilation and occupancy loads of the space(s) served by the mechanical system. Heating and cooling loads shall be adjusted to account for load reduction achieved by an energy recovery system, if applicable. Note 2 - Computer load calculation program, worksheet (identify source), or equivalent computation procedure in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 183. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Summary Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and at R1 MECH-SUM 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Revised May 2015 Project Info Project Address: 8123 East Marginal Way South Date 5/21/2015 Boeing Plant 2 For Building Dept. Use Building 2-31 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Project Briefly describe the text box Description mechanical systems in provided Bldg Performance Performance compliance all mandatory provisions per Option 2. Only MECH-SUM forms required. using Water/Glycol rejection drycooler. be provided Upgrade downflow room to prevent Changes cooling overheating. ■ New Building • Building Addition 0 System • No System Underfloor cooling for a server room is provided units with an attached air-water/glycol heat Also dedicated outdoor air only cooling will cooled to an electrical computer room equipment • Total Total Bldg includes C401.2 and MECH-CHK Mechanical Systems Summary Equip ID Type of System (Note 1) Space(s) Served Compliance Path Heating and Cooling Fan Flow Controls Air Economizer (Note 2) Ventilation (Note 3) Energy Recovery CRU WJ/4 Downflow CRU Server Room Complex single zone system Cooling only Variable speed (VS) Yes Minimum per IMC Not Applicable CRU WJ/4.5 Downflow CRU Server Room Complex single zone system Cooling only Variable speed (VS) Yes Minimum per IMC Not Applicable EF - 4.0/WJ Exhaust Fan Server Room No heating or cooling Variable speed (VS) No cooling, NA Not Applicable Not Applicable SF RFM- 4.5/WJ Supply Fan Electrical Room No heating or cooling Variable speed (VS) No cooling, NA Not Applicable Not Applicable Note 1 - Provide basic description of system terminal air conditioner or heat pump; make-up air system, ground or water Note 2 - If taking an exception to air economizer, exception am listed in MECH-ECONO. Note 3 - If ventilation Not applicable" is selected, type, for example: unitary rooftop air handler, built-up centra unit heater, warm -air fumace, electric resistance heater, 4-pipe -source heat pump, etc. select exception taken from drop down menu and complete provide explanation in Project Description box above. air handler, single -packaged, fan coil, VRF system, energy MECH-ECONO form. Summary split system or packaged recovery air definitions handler, of each HVAC Hydronic Systems pump systems • Hydronic chilled water • Water -loop heat J No hydronic • Hydronic heating • Geothermal Service Water Heating Systems Equipment Type (s) from space heat boiler or water systems • Hot water heating tank(s) El Instantaneous El No service ❑ Heat exchange central hot water/steam Dedicated boiler Distribution Type (s) • Circulation System • On -demand Mechanical Schedules ❑ MECH-EQ Form compliance information. if provided on plans then MECH-EQ forms am not required, all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. ' Mechanical Plans Indicate location of equipment however, include on plans 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Design Load Calculations 0 Load calculation summary ❑ MECH-LOAD-CALC Form ❑ Equipment retrofit or repair Provide design load calculations for all mechanical systems and equipment serving the building heating, cooling or ventilating needs. If a load calculation summary is provided with the permit documents that includes all applicable compliance information then the MECH-LOAD-CALC form is not required. Equipment retrofit and repair projects where design loads in space(s) served have not changed from original design conditions are not required to perform load calculations. 4 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Mechanical Summary, pg. 2 MECH-SUM Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised May 2015 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Fan Power Q Air system exceeding Provide a MECH-FANSYS exceeding 5 horsepower. 5hp 0 No air system exceeds 5hp Q form for each HVAC system having a total fan system motor nameplate horsepower Refer to Section C403.2.10 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions. Commissioning Exception Summary Describe means of eligibilty for commissioning exception (capacity, etc) for all systems noted as taking exception in Mechanical Systems Summary table. Refer to Section C408.2 and C408.4 for exceptions. be provided for all heating Figure completion. applicable systems El Commissioning will Commissioning Exceptions: Mechanical system(s) Service water system(s) For systems requiring commissioning, code official upon project C408.1.2.1 Commissioning Compliance Checklist shall be submitted to the Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7) Space Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served Area Served, square feet Heating Capacity, Btu/h (Note 4) Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Peak Space Conditioning Capacity, Btu/h-sf Compliance Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi -heated spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C101.5.2 Low Energy Building. Intalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h-sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.4 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 btuh/sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated. THE BOEING COMPANY Seattle, Washington 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL Boeing Job No.: W3108998 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS Divisions: 1, 23 ECN-1 May 22, 2015 PREPARED BY: Harris Group Inc. HGI PROJECT NO.: 12564.00 g REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 0 9 2015 Cifi of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CITYECEIVED OF TUKWIL A MAY 2 6 2015 PERMIT CENTER THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION OF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MARCH 20, 2015 CERTIFICATION OF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications in this project manual were prepared by the design professionals whose initials appear opposite the Specification Division or Section in the Table of Contents. Stamps, names and initials of the Design Professionals are: NAME REGISTERED ARCHITECT I, Sam Park - Harris Group Inc. Architectural Divisions 1, 5, 8 Carl Maas - Harris Group Inc. Mechanical Divisions 22, 23 HGI Project No. 12564.00 INITIALS SYP CEM THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION OF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MARCH 20, 2015 NAME Sean McKee — Harris Group Inc. Electrical Divisions 26, 27 END OF SECTION HGI Project No. 12564.00 INITIALS WSM THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAY 22, 2015 DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 23 HVAC 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC HGI Project No. 12564.00 1 SYP CEM THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Commissioning is a designed quality -assurance process for achieving, verifying and documenting that the performance of facilities, systems, and assemblies meet the owner's documented objectives and criteria. The design team, contractor and subcontractors provide the quality control for the design, the installation and startup of the building systems. The commissioning process provides review and quantitative functional testing in order to formally observe and document that the quality control efforts of the designers and contractors are successfully completed. B. Commissioning includes the completion of a formal commissioning process on the equipment and systems within the Commissioning Scope of Work, as specified within Section 01 91 13. Commissioning is performed by the Commissioning Team under the leadership of the Commissioning Authority (CxA). The entire Commissioning Team is responsible for performing the process and achieving successful commissioning results. Commissioning Team is defined in Definition of Terms portion of this section of the specifications. The Commissioning Authority is Keithly Barber Associates, Inc (206.835.8254). C. Commissioning Standards: The commissioning process shall be in accordance with: 1. All sections of the Contract Documents 2. The Building Commissioning Association's (BCA) "Essential Attributes of Building Commissioning (1999)" 3. ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 D. Contractors' Responsibility: The Contractor is responsible for completion of the specified commissioning work. The contractors' responsibilities include: 1. The General Contractor shall provide a Commissioning Coordinator (CC), as defined in Definition of Terms portion of this section of the specifications. The General Contractor's Commissioning Coordinator is responsible for managing the commissioning work specified for the contractors. 2. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing material, equipment, and labor to participate in the specified commissioning process. The Contractor will assure the participation and co-operation of sub- HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 1 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 contractors under their jurisdiction, as required to complete the commissioning process. 3. The Contractor will support the commissioning process by integrating it into the construction process and schedule. E. Support of Materials, Equipment and Systems Suppliers: Suppliers of major equipment and systems within the Commissioning Scope of Work (specified elsewhere in Section 019113) shall support the commissioning process. Minimum support shall consist of the following: 1. Submit the manufacturer's installation & startup manuals as a part of the initial equipment submittal in accordance with the equipment specifications. 2. Submit the manufacturer's operating and maintenance manuals as a part of the initial equipment submittal in accordance with the equipment specifications. 3. Assist in developing the final functional test procedures as specified in Sections 01 91 13, 22 08 00, 23 08 00, 26 08 00 and related sections. 4. Provide authorized startup technician to perform functional performance testing as specified in Sections 01 91 13, 22 08 00, 23 08 00, 26 08 00 and related sections. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. B. C. D. 22 08 00 — PLUMBING SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING 23 08 00 — MECHANICAL SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING 26 08 00 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING All project specifications related to the "Systems Within The Commissioning Scope Of Work" 1.3 SYSTEMS WITHIN THE COMMISSIONING SCOPE OF WORK A. Mechanical as follows: 1. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and controls. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 2 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 B. Plumbing as follows: 1. Domestic hot water heating, pumping, and mixing controls. 2. Emergency shower and eyewash. C. Electrical Systems as follows: 1. Lighting Controls (interior and exterior) 2. 400Hz Equipment 3. Coordination Study Review 1.4 SUBMITTALS Provide the following submittals in accordance with the general submittal requirements specified elsewhere in Division 1 and according to the commissioning specifications: A. Contractor's Systems Readiness Plans as specified in 22 08 00, 23 08 00 and 26 08 00 B. Start-up procedures as required in the specifications for systems and equipment within the commissioning scope of work. This is required for acceptance of initial equipment submittal. C. Equipment Installation, Operation and Maintenance manuals as required in the specifications for systems and equipment within the commissioning scope of work. This is required for acceptance of initial equipment submittal. D. Contractors' review of Initial FPTs. 1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS A. Acceptance Criteria: Acceptance of the systems is based on the contractor being able to demonstrate that the systems and their components function in accordance with the commissioning acceptance criteria. 1. Installation and static testing acceptance criteria: The acceptance criteria for installation and static testing are the materials and methods requirements specified in Divisions 22, 23 and 26. 2. Functional testing acceptance criteria: The acceptance criteria for functional performance tests are described within the procedures. The functional performance test procedures include descriptions of system's HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 3 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 and component's responses that are to be verified. These are the functional testing acceptance criteria. The functional testing acceptance criteria are based on the project documents and the basis of design. B. The Commissioning Plan is a detailed document prepared and maintained by the CxA that describes the entire commissioning process. C. Contractor's System Readiness Checklist: These checklists are provided by the CxA and include equipment installation and start-up items specified to be performed and verified by the Contractor. These checklists shall be completed by the Contractor and returned to the CxA prior to the final CxA installation verification and functional performance testing process. D. CxA Final Installation Verification Process: This process includes the on -site review of related system components for conformance to the Project Documents. The CxA will conduct this review and verify system readiness for final functional testing procedures upon receipt of the Contractor completed Contractor's System Readiness Checklists. The CxA shall document issues identified during this process and assign them to the appropriate party for resolution. E. Functional Performance Testing Process: Functional Performance Testing verifies that the systems perform in accordance with the project documents, the owner's design intent, and the A/E's basis of design. The process includes the documented testing of the systems under actual and simulated operating conditions. Functional Performance Test (FPT) procedures are detailed instructions that allow experienced system technicians to perform the FPTs with repeatable results. The repeatability of the procedures and results validate the tests. Final performance testing of systems will begin only after the Contractor certifies that systems are 100% complete and ready for functional testing, and the CxA has completed the subsequent installation verification process for the systems to be tested. F. Commissioning Issues List: All issues raised during commissioning shall be logged and tracked until they have been resolved. A commissioning issues list shall be maintained by the CxA. The Issues List includes the description of all issues discovered as a result of the commissioning process. The list also includes the current issues status, assignment to the responsible party and the date of final resolution as confirmed by the CxA. Items listed may include issues where design, products, execution or performance does not appear to satisfy the Project Contract Documents and/or the design intent. The resolution of issues identified on this list may be the responsibility of the Contractor, design team, or the owner. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 4 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 G. Back -Checking: Back -Checking is the process of verifying that commissioning related issues have been resolved by the responsible party. The back -checking process takes place once the Contractor has provided written notification that an issue or issues in the Commissioning Issues List have been resolved. H. Performance Period: The performance period is a set length of time designated to demonstrate proper facility operation prior to acceptance. The performance period commences after successful completion of other functional testing. Performance data is typically collected via DDC system trend logging or data logging. Evaluation typically includes zone temperature stability, optimum start/stop, warm-up period and other related functions. As part of this process the contractor will be required to set up and provide trends of control system parameters per the direction of the CxA. Trend logging shall be provided in MS Excel and in a graphical plot format that demonstrates the sequences for each piece of equipment as specified in the FPTs. The performance period trend logs will be specified in the Functional Performance Test Procedures. I. Seasonal or Deferred Testing: This testing is completed during conditions that do not occur during the initial functional testing period; for example during design or seasonal transition temperatures. Seasonal or Deferred FPTs are a limited sub- set of the original tests and are designed to evaluate capacity and systems' interaction. J. Final Commissioning Report: The Final Commissioning Report contains a summary description of the commissioning process as it occurred, and the final versions of all commissioning documentation. The Final Commissioning Report shall be prepared by the Commissioning Authority. K. Project Contract Documents: As defined elsewhere in Division 01. L. Initial Commissioning Coordination Meeting: This meeting is intended to present the Commissioning Plan to the Contractor and is typically scheduled to occur after bid award and prior to installation of commissioned systems. M. The Commissioning Team: Commissioning is performed by the Commissioning Team, which consist of the Owner, Commissioning Authority, the Commissioning Coordinator, the Design Team, all subcontractors performing work on the equipment and systems within the commissioning scope of work, and all materials and equipment suppliers supplying equipment and systems within the commissioning scope of work. The commissioning team is lead by the Commissioning Authority. The Commissioning Coordinator is the on -site manager of the commissioning process. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 5 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 N. Commissioning Authority (CxA): The CxA is the owner's commissioning consultant and the leader of the commissioning Team. The CxA oversees the commissioning process and advises the owner on commissioning issues, emphasizing the long-term performance and maintainability of the systems included in the commissioning scope of work. The CxA is required to advise the owner of issues involving the design, construction, testing, adjusting and balancing, or other issues that would compromise the ability of the facility to meet the needs of the owner. The CxA is authorized to recommend to the owner the acceptance, modification, or rejection of all materials, procedures, schedules, tests, reports, or other required commissioning submittals. The CxA is not authorized to change existing contract documents, schedules, costs, or scope of work for any of the parties involved (architect or contractor). O. General Contractor's Commissioning Coordinator (CC): The General Contractor shall provide a Commissioning Coordinator. The CxA and the CC comprise a commissioning management team. While the CxA leads the overall commissioning process, the CC is responsible for managing contractors in their day to day performance of the specified commissioning work. The CC is an employee of the General Contractor who is regularly and frequently on site. Qualifications for the Commissioning Coordinator include experience and excellent abilities to schedule, coordinate, and manage mechanical and electrical subcontractors. The following tasks are some of the critical items included in the CC's scope of work: 1. Integrating the specified commissioning activities into an overall construction schedule, updating the schedule, and providing two -week look -ahead schedules showing the upcoming commissioning related activities. 2. Providing all commissioning submittals. 3. Coordinating owner training, and ensuring that training is provided in accordance with the commissioning specifications. 4. Ensuring that subcontractor and supplier review of the CxA provided FPT procedures and forms is completed and submitted in accordance with the specifications. This includes providing written comments regarding issues from all required FPT participants pertaining to safety, equipment protection and warranty, and appropriateness of the procedure for the systems as provided, and providing written comments, even if no exception is taken, for every FPT. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 6 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 5. Coordinating development and submittal of specified flushing, cleaning and start-up procedures; and ensuring that these procedures are completed and documentation is submitted. 6. Providing test reports and progress reports in accordance with the commissioning specifications. 7. Managing the contractors' participation in the FPT process as specified in the commissioning specifications. 8. Managing the contractors' participation in resolution of issues identified during commissioning. 9. Ensuring that subcontractors perform preliminary testing to verify readiness for final FPT demonstrations; submitting documented verification that systems will pass FPTs with acceptable results as documented in the FPTs; and Coordinating the FPT demonstrations to Owner and CxA. 10. Coordinating repeat FPTs that fail due to contract deficiencies until acceptable results are achieved, and managing the reimbursement of the Owners costs for repeated tests in accordance with the specifications. 1.6 CONSTRUCTION PHASE COMMISSIONING PROCESS OVERVIEW A. After the bid award and acceptance of mechanical and electrical submittals, the Commissioning Authority will conduct a pre -installation commissioning coordination meeting with the Contractors, Owner's Representative and the Design Team. The CxA will present the commissioning plan, discuss commissioning process in detail, and identify specific commissioning related responsibilities. Milestones shall be discussed, including contractor start-up and testing forms, preliminary O&M manuals, training agendas and other approved submittals needed to complete the plan. The final plan will be developed after the CxA receives all submittals from the contractor and design team. B. The Contractor shall provide the Commissioning Submittals. C. Functional performance Test procedures shall be developed by the CxA with input from the Contractor, Owner, and NE as specified in Part 3. D. Commissioning status meetings shall be scheduled to occur during the construction and closeout phase to monitor progress and to help facilitate the commissioning process. Contractor representatives for commissioned systems HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 7 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 shall be required to attend these meetings. Meetings will generally be scheduled to occur with scheduled construction or management meetings. E. The CxA shall perform periodic site visits during construction and identify potential issues in a site report. The Contractor shall review these site reports and resolve issues in accordance with the contract documents. F. The Contractors shall prepare the equipment and systems for startup in accordance with the Project Documents, industry standard guidelines, and the guidelines of the equipment and systems manufacturers. Startup shall be performed by the contractors and manufacturer's startup technicians in accordance with the Project Documents, industry standard guidelines, and the guidelines of the equipment and systems manufacturers. The Contractor shall test the systems to verify that they perform in accordance with the Project Documents, including the Commissioning Functional Performance Test Procedures. The CxA may witness equipment start up and testing. The contractor shall notify the CxA in writing at least 10 working days in advance of the start-up and testing dates so that the CxA can schedule attendance. If the CxA is not notified in advance of a scheduled start-up or testing activity, the start- up or testing shall be rescheduled and repeated to the satisfaction of the CxA. When scheduled start-up activities are not executed because of lack of preparation or coordination by the Contractor, the Contractor will be subject to back -charges in accordance with the contract documents. G. Once the Contractor has provided the CxA with written verification (Contractor's System Readiness Checklists) indicating completion of installation procedures, the Commissioning Authority will conduct a final on -site system readiness review of the specific systems and equipment to be commissioned. Issues noted during this process will be documented by the CxA in the Commissioning Issues List. H. Upon confirmation of system readiness and receipt of the preliminary balancing (TAB) report, functional performance testing shall be scheduled. Functional testing shall not commence until all critical issues identified during the Installation Verification Process are resolved. I. Issues noted during the functional performance tests will be documented by the CxA. When easily corrected, issues will be resolved at the time of discovery. The appropriate contractor will resolve all other issues at a later time. Issues will be tracked by issue number, responsible party, status and activity date. The contractor shall be responsible for reporting, in writing, to the CxA when issues have been resolved so that the CxA can verify the resolution. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 8 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 J. The construction phase commissioning process will be complete when all noted issues have been corrected, proved to be in compliance with the Project Documents or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the Owner. 1.7 CLOSEOUT PHASE COMMISSIONING PROCESS OVERVIEW A. Closeout contractor responsibilities include completion and submission of the Project Closeout Checklist for commissioned systems. Project closeout requirements and a draft checklist are included in this section. B. Training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall be scheduled after commissioning is satisfactorily completed, O&M manuals have been accepted and delivered to the owner, and systems are verified to be complete and functional. Each Contractor is responsible to provide a topical outline of all subjects to be covered in the training session(s), the expected length of time for the training sessions, and a brief resume listing the qualifications of the proposed training presenters. Training will be coordinated with the Owner. C. Upon request, the Contractor is responsible for providing the CxA with copies of all balancing reports, as -built drawings and O&M manuals relevant to the systems commissioned. The CxA will review this material for compliance with Project Documents and will note and report all issues for resolution by the responsible party. D. Upon completion of all commissioning activities the CxA will prepare and submit to the owner the Final Commissioning Report detailing the commissioning plan and all commissioning activities. 1.8 BACK -CHARGING A. The Contractor is responsible for scheduling and coordinating commissioning activities, and for providing systems and equipment that comply with the project acceptance criteria. The Contractor shall reimburse the owner for the cost of commissioning activities that must be repeated because of a lack of preparation or coordination by the Contractor. Reimbursable costs include CxA fees for services billed at the CxA's standard hourly rate, mileage billed at the current IRS rate, and the cost of any rented test equipment. 1. Repeated system readiness verification: The CxA will back -check the specified sample of the Contractor's completed System Readiness Forms. This documentation shall be consistent with the actual condition of the systems. CxA back -checking that documents discrepancies between the Contractor's forms and the actual state of the systems, HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 9 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 equipment, or components due to a lack of preparation by the contractor shall be subject to back -charging. 2. Repeated witnessing of FPT demonstrations: As specified in this section, the Contractor demonstrates the functional performance tests after they have verified that performing the FPTs will yield the documented acceptable results. The cost of witnessing demonstrations that do not demonstrate specified acceptance criteria due to a lack of preparation by the contractor shall be subject to back -charging. 3. Repeated back -checking: Issues identified during the commissioning process, including site observations, systems readiness verification and functional testing, will be logged in the commissioning issues log. The Contractor shall submit a brief written statement of when and how each issue has been resolved, using issues response forms provided by the CxA. If the back -checked issues that have not been resolved as reported the associated cost of the unsuccessful back -check shall be subject to back -charging. 4. Excessive contractor coordination by the CxA due to lack of contractor scheduling. 5. Cancelled functional tests or appointments due to contractor under preparedness or lack of communication. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 CONTRACTOR SYSTEMS READINESS CHECKLISTS A. The Contractor shall maintain and complete copies of the Contractor's System Readiness Forms, which will be provided by the CxA. Initial forms are provided in the project specifications; however, working drafts will be created based on actual submittal data and contractor reviews. Checklist forms and supporting documents shall be signed by the Contractor and submitted to the CxA upon completion. B. Completion of these items shall not release the Contractor from their responsibility to complete other specified requirements of the Project Contract Documents. 2.2 STARTUP PROCEDURES AND FORMS A. Startup procedures and checklists for equipment within the commissioning scope of work shall be submitted for review as a part of the equipment submittal. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 10 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 Minimum startup procedures are specified in the specifications for systems and equipment within the commissioning scope of work. Procedures shall also include all installation and start-up procedures and checklists that are provided by the equipment or system manufacturer. The accepted startup documentation shall be completed by the Contractor and submitted to the CxA for review and inclusion within the Final Commissioning Report. 2.3 TEST INSTRUMENTATION A. The equipment used by the contractor for calibration, TAB and preparing the systems for functional testing shall be available for demonstrating functional testing to the Commissioning Authority. B. The test equipment shall be provided in sufficient quantities to execute functional testing in an expedient fashion. C. The test equipment shall be suitable for testing and calibration with accuracy and tolerances necessary to demonstrate that system performance is in accordance with the basis of design. D. Equipment used for functional testing sensors and gages shall be certified to an accuracy of 10% of the smallest tolerance to be measured. For example, if a temperature gage is required to be +2 degrees F, the calibration device must have a minimum accuracy of +0.2 degrees F. E. Instrumentation used for functional testing system performance must have a minimum repeatability and accuracy of ± 1.0% of the acceptance criteria being measured. For example: if a supply temperature of 50 degrees F is being verified, the repeatability and accuracy of the test instrument must be at least ± 0.5 degrees F. F. The test equipment shall have calibration certification per equipment manufacturer's interval level or within one year if not specified. 2.4 PROJECT CLOSE-OUT CHECKLIST A. The Contractor shall complete and sign the Commissioning Project Closeout Checklist to indicate completion of Contractor's specified responsibilities regarding: arrangements for post -construction testing, spare parts for owner, final O&M manuals, as -built documents, O&M training, performance testing, indoor air quality testing and any other requirements that occur just prior to owner acceptance of the project. Initial forms are provided in the project specifications; however, working drafts will be created based on actual submittal data and contractor reviews. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 11 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DOCUMENTATION A. All checklists, start-up documentation, test forms and other commissioning related documentation required by contract shall be neatly completed and submitted to the CxA in a clear and easily readable condition. B. All required checklists, start-up documentation, test forms and other commissioning related documentation shall be submitted to the CxA in accordance with the commissioning and construction schedule. C. When the Contractor is unable to comply with an item as listed on the checklist or form, the Contractor shall immediately notify the CxA in writing as to the reasons for non-compliance. 3.2 COMMISSIONING MEETINGS A. Commissioning meetings provide an opportunity for direct coordination and prompt resolution of commissioning issues. The CC coordinates the meetings; the CxA chairs and provides notes for these meetings. Participants include the CC, CxA, Owner, Design Team, Test & Balancing Agency, the contractors, and key subcontractors and equipment suppliers as needed. Commissioning meetings shall be held in accordance with the following requirements: 1. Commissioning meetings shall be held on an as needed basis until startup and / or functional testing of major equipment begins. The CC, the Owner, CxA, and all subcontractors listed as members of the Commissioning Team shall attend these meetings. The attendance of other commissioning team members may be required if necessary to efficiently address the meeting's agenda. 2. While startup and functional testing are occurring, weekly commissioning meetings shall be held at a regularly scheduled time. The CC, CxA, Owner, and subcontractors responsible for installing the system(s) shall attend these meetings. The Design Team members responsible for the design of these systems shall be available by phone. The attendance of other commissioning team members may be required if necessary to efficiently address the meeting's agenda. 3. Commissioning Site Observations: The commissioning Authority will perform periodic site observations. Reports will be submitted to the CxR and the CC. Copies will be simultaneously distributed to the rest of the HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 12 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 commissioning team. Issues identified during the site observations will be logged in the master commissioning issues list. 3.3 COMMISSIONING ISSUES LIST A. Issues identified during the commissioning process, including site observations, pre -functional testing verification and functional testing, will be logged in the commissioning issues list. The CxA will maintain the master list. For each issue, the CxA will make a recommendation regarding who they believe is in the best position to provide the resolution. It is the GC's responsibility, however, to manage issue resolution, including the determination of how the issue will be resolved and who will do the work. B. Each issue in the list will be classified with a "status" of either "resolved", "unresolved" or "resolved -unverified". Resolved issues are closed — having either been addressed by the contractor and verified as corrected by the CxA, or accepted by the owner. Resolved —unverified issues have been reported as resolved by the contractor, but are not yet verified by the CxA as resolved. Unresolved issues have not been reported as addressed by the contractor. Updated unresolved issues lists will be distributed to team in MS Excel format. C. Materials and methods issues discovered during commissioning but that pertain to AE construction review will be transferred to the Design Team for tracking through resolution. When the design team reports the issue resolved, the CxA will classify the issue as Resolved, without back -checking. D. When a commissioning issue is resolved the Contractor shall submit the list with a written response describing when and how the issue is resolved. The CxA or the AE shall then back -check the issue. When a commissioning issue is resolved the Contractor shall submit the list with a written response describing when and how the issue is resolved. The CxA or the AE shall then back -check the issue. BACK -CHARGING shall apply to issues that have not been resolved as reported. 3.4 PRE -FUNCTIONAL TESTING VERIFICATION A. Contractor's Systems Readiness & Startup Activities: In preparation for the system readiness and startup, the contractor performs work in accordance with the contract bid documents, such as flushing and pressure testing piping systems, TAB, startup and contractor QC testing. The CC coordinates the subcontractors to verify and document that: 1. Piping and duct systems have been cleaned, flushed and tested in accordance with the contract documents. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 13 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 2. Equipment is installed and placed into operation in accordance with the manufacturers' requirements and contract documents. 3. The contractor shall perform equipment start-up per the accepted start-up plan and start-up forms. The contractor shall correct issues as they are discovered and submit the successfully completed start-up documentation to the CxA. 4. Equipment is accessible for maintenance, operation, and testing. 5. All necessary instrumentation and flow control devices are provided, and sensors are properly located. 6. Equipment startup is performed in accordance with the contract documents, the equipment manufacture's recommendations and good industry practices. 7. TAB is provided in accordance with the contract documents. B. CxA Scope of Work: The CxA's scope of work for pertaining to these activities shall consist of the following. The CC shall coordinate with the contractors and suppliers accordingly. The CxA shall receive a minimum of 10 working days advanced notice for any activity to be witnessed: 1. Review the contractor's startup, testing, and TAB plans. Review completed documentation and include them in the final commissioning report. 2. For piping systems, review the contractors' pressure testing and flushing plans for compliance with the specifications. Review completed documentation and include it in the final commissioning report. 3. Witness the TAB contractor's demonstration of 10% of TAB measurements and settings. 4. For startup of major equipment: a. The CxA shall review the Contractor/supplier's startup and test plan. b. The CxA shall meet with the startup tech at the time of startup to discuss the startup plan. c. The CxA shall be available via phone to answer questions during the startup period. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 14 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 C. d. The CxA shall meet with the startup tech at the end of startup period to review and discuss the reports. e. The startup tech shall demonstrate to the CxA any acceptance criteria included in the FPTs. f. Startup reports shall be included in the final commissioning report. System Readiness Documentation 1. The CxA creates System Readiness Checklist (SRC) for the Contractor, which document that the equipment has been provided in accordance with the project requirements and is ready for functional testing. 2. The contractor completes and signs the forms and submits them for CxA review. The CC shall review and sign off on all System Readiness Forms prior to submittal to the CxA. 3. The CxA shall review all System Readiness Forms and supporting documentation from installation and start-up activities. The CxA randomly double-checks the contractor's forms. The sampling rate shall be as specified in 22 08 00, 23 08 00 and 26 08 00. 4. Acceptable results must be demonstrated for the entire sample. If the actual state of the system, equipment, or component is not consistent with the state documented in readiness form, the readiness forms for all similar systems equipment or components will be double-checked. Whenever the double-checking results are not acceptable, the contractors shall make corrections and the FPT shall be demonstrated again in accordance with the commissioning specifications. The cost of back - checking with unacceptable results and expanded sampling is not included in the Commissioning Authority's scope of work. BACK - CHARGING applies to additional back -checking required due to lack of preparation by contractor. 5. The contractor must have approval from the CxA to proceed with testing 3.5 FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TESTS (FPTs) A. Functional performance testing of commissioned systems shall begin after all critical issues discovered during the installation verification process have been corrected. B. The procedure for developing and performing the FPTs shall be as follows: HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 15 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 1. The Contractor shall provide the equipment and commissioning submittals as specified in the project documents. 2. The Commissioning Authority shall draft the FPT procedures based on the contractors approved submittals. The draft procedures shall be submitted to the Commissioning Team for review. 3. Each contractor and equipment supplier that is specified as an FPT participant in the FPT Summary Tables in Section 22 08 00, 23 08 00 and 26 08 00 shall participate in the development and performance of the associated FPTs. Each FPT participant shall provide written comments on the associated FPT regarding each of the following issues: a. Verify that the procedures can be performed without compromising the safety of the participants. b. Verify that the procedures can be performed without compromising the warranties of equipment, components, and systems. c. Verify that the procedure is appropriate for the equipment, components, and systems as provided. d. At the contractor's option, make recommendations to incorporate the FPTs into the contractor's in-house startup and QC testing process. 4. The CxA shall complete the working drafts of the FPTs. 5. Subcontractors and suppliers shall provide the personnel, expertise and test equipment to operate and maintain the systems during testing. 6. The Contractor shall test all systems within the commissioning scope of work, using the FPTs until the acceptable results specified in the FPT procedure are verified and documented. If necessary to obtain acceptable results, the Contractor may consult with the CxA to acquire clarification and resolve issues. The CxA shall be available for on -site assistance of this nature. 7. The Contractor shall submit documentation that verifies that the acceptable results specified in the FPT procedures have been verified and that they are ready to demonstrate the FPTs with acceptable results. Acceptable documentation consist of completed FPT record forms which document acceptable FPT results, or indication on the Systems HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 16 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 Readiness Checklists that the Contractor's pre -functional testing has verified that functional performance testing of the equipment and associated system demonstrates the acceptable results specified in 22 08 00, 23 08 00 and 26 08 00. 8. After the CxA has accepted the Contractor's documentation of acceptable results, the FPTs shall be demonstrated to the CxA. If acceptable results are not demonstrated for an FPT, the Contractor shall resolve the issue(s) and the demonstration shall be repeated. 9. The contractors shall verify and document acceptable FPTs results for all equipment components and systems. The FPTs may be demonstrated for a sample of the systems that comply with all of the following criteria. This process is referred to in this document as "demonstration sampling." a. There shall be many of the systems with similar components that have identical sequences of operation which are implemented using identical control software programming. b. The components and systems to be included in the Demonstration Samples shall be chosen by the CxA at the time of demonstration. c. The sample size shall be in accordance with the Functional Performance Test (FPT) Demonstration Sampling Tables in Sections 22 08 00, 23 08 00 and 26 08 00. d. Acceptable results must be demonstrated for the entire sample. If the FPT results are not acceptable due to a lack of preparation or coordination by the Contractor for any system or component sampled, the FPT shall be demonstrated for all of the systems and components for which it was written. Whenever the demonstrated results are not acceptable, the contractors shall make corrections and the FPT shall be demonstrated again. 10. The CC is responsible for scheduling and coordinating functional testing activities. The Contractor shall demonstrate the functional performance tests after they have verified that performing the FPTs will yield the documented acceptable results. The contractor is subject to back - charging, as specified herein, if acceptable results are not demonstrated because of work that should have been verified during pre -demonstration testing. Acceptable results must be obtained during a single demonstration. No more than two delays of Tess than 15 minutes each are acceptable for each test. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 17 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 C. In addition to participating in functional tests developed by the CxA, the Contractor shall be required to complete all start-up and testing procedures as specified elsewhere in the Project Contract Documents. 3.6 ISSUE CORRECTION A. Issues entered into the Commissioning Issues Log, shall be resolved by the contractor in a timely manner. The Contractor shall submit a brief written statement of when and how each issue has been resolved, using issues response forms provided by the CxA. 3.7 PERFORMANCE PERIOD A. Functional performance testing shall include a performance period test plan, which includes measured variables and success criteria based on performance characteristics described in the Project Documents. The CxA will provide the Control System Contractor with a list of required trend log definitions to be implemented as a basis for reviewing performance during this period. B. The Contractor will review the performance period test plan and set up the trend log definitions from the CxA. The trending shall be provided by the contractor in both a text and graphic format with related system parameters grouped together for easy comparison. If DDC system resident memory is limited or there are other issues with the trending requirements, the Contractor will notify the CxA and request the CxA redefine the test plan. C. The performance period shall be as specified in the FPTs. If failures are encountered, the performance period shall be aborted. After corrections are made, the performance period shall be re -started at day one. Back -Charging as specified herein shall apply. 3.8 SYSTEMS ACCEPTANCE A. Equipment and systems shall not be accepted by the Owner until all commissioning activities are complete and the performance period standards have been met. 3.9 PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. Post construction contractor responsibilities include completion and submission of the Project Closeout Checklist for each commissioned system to the CxA, to verify completion of contractual obligations for the owner. Project closeout requirements, tracking sheet and checklists are included in Schedule A located at the end of this section. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 18 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 B. Training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only be scheduled to commence after functional testing is satisfactorily completed, O&M manuals have been delivered and approved, and systems are verified to be 100% complete and functional. Each Contractor is responsible to provide a topical outline of all subjects to be covered in the training session(s), the expected length of time for the training sessions, and a brief resume listing the qualifications of the proposed training presenters. The CC is responsible for developing the training plan with input from the contractor and directing any video taping efforts. The CC is responsible for coordinating training with the Owner and CxA and to verify execution of the training plan. C. Upon request, the Contractor is responsible for providing the CxA with copies of all balancing reports, as -built drawings and O&M manuals relevant to the systems commissioned. The CxA will review this material for compliance with Project Documents and will note and report all issues for resolution by the responsible party. D. Upon completion of all commissioning activities the CxA will prepare and submit to the owner the Final Commissioning Report detailing the commissioning plan and all commissioning activities and recommending acceptance to the Owner. The CC will support this effort by coordinating the contractor provided documentation. 3.10 DEFERRED AND SEASONAL TESTING A. Deferred or Seasonal testing requirements are specified in Section 230800. B. The Contractor shall provide labor and material for seasonal testing and make corrections to any Contractor related issues discovered. HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 19 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 01 91 13 GENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS MAY 22, 2015 SCHEDULE 1 - A GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S COMMISSIONING CLOSEOUT CHECKLIST INSTRUCTIONS: Contractor's Commissioning Coordinator shall verify completion of all items, sign and return the checklist to the Commissioning Authority as an indication of final completion with all installation criteria as specified in the Project Contract Documents. PROJECT CLOSEOUT CHECKLIST: ❑ Training has been completed in compliance with specifications. ❑ I, O&M Manuals are complete and submitted. ❑ Warranties have been provided to Owner. ❑ Record drawings have been updated as -built. ❑ Required spares have been submitted to owner and receipt of materials signed. ❑ Contractor considers all specified close-out requirements to be complete. PLEASE NOTE: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the Project Documents within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: Company END OF SECTION HGI Project No. 12564.00 01 91 13 - 20 1 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. System specific commissioning for the HVAC and Building Automation Systems. B. Related Sections 1. Section 01 91 13 — General Commissioning Requirements 2. Division 22 3. Division 23 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK — REFER TO 01 91 13 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Refer to 01 91 13 B. Systems Readiness Plan 1. The Contractor shall provide a system readiness plan, which shall include the following: a. Systems Readiness Checklists — provided by CxA and completed by the Contractor. b. Startup and testing procedures and data forms, in accordance with the project specifications, for all equipment and systems within the commissioning scope of work. c. Piping and duct testing reports, to be approved by the AE. d. Piping systems flushing plan, to be approved by the AE. e. Piping systems cleaning plan, to be approved by the AE. f. Water treatment reports, to be approved by the AE. 2. Within 30 working days of Product Submittal approval, submit three (3) copies of the Systems Readiness Plan with blank forms for CxA review. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 1 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 3. Submit the completed readiness plan within 15 working days of completing equipment and water treatment startup and prior to functional performance testing. a. All record sheets and reports shall be fully completed. b. Submit three (3) hard copies. c. Submit one (1) electronic copy in PDF format. 4. If it is necessary to begin functional performance testing on a system (or systems) before the readiness of other systems can be documented, it may be acceptable to submit preliminary portions of the Systems Readiness Plan that have been completed only for the system(s) that are ready for testing. These preliminary submittals do not take the place of the completed Systems Readiness Plan submittal. PART 2 - PRODUCTS — REFER TO 0 1 91 13 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 COMMISSIONING PROCESS AND PROCEDURES — REFER TO 01 91 13 3.2 SYSTEMS READINESS PROCESS A. Provide a Systems Readiness Plan as specified under Submittals. B. Complete the systems readiness process in accordance with the accepted Systems Readiness Plan. C. Review and Complete Systems Readiness Checklists in accordance with Section 01 91 13 and 23 08 00. D. Contractor's Commissioning Coordinator shall verify completion of all items, sign and return the checklist to the Commissioning Authority as an indication of final completion with all installation criteria as specified in the Project Contract Documents. E. The Systems Readiness Checklists will be provided after equipment submittals have been accepted. F. A separate completed checklist shall be submitted for each system and item of equipment within the commissioning scope of work, as specified in 01 91 13. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 2 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 G. The Systems Readiness Checklists do not represent all the contract documents for the associated equipment. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from requirements specified elsewhere. 3.3 TAB REVIEW A. Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (TAB): TAB shall be provided by the Contractor in accordance with the project specifications. The TAB contractor shall support commissioning by submitting the preliminary TAB data for CxA review and participating on the Commissioning TAB Field Review, in which the TAB Contractor demonstrates specified results to the CxA after completion of final TAB. B. C. Equipment tested: All HVAC systems & equipment. Demonstrate: 1. Determination of the final setpoints for pump speed and fan speed control per the project specifications and AABC standards. Demonstrate for all setpoints. 2. Airflow rates are balanced and adjusted per the project specifications and AABC standards. a. Demonstrate minimum outside airflow rates for all air handling equipment. b. Demonstrate a 10% sample for all other measurements. 3. Hydronic system flow rates are balanced and adjusted per the project specifications and AABC standards. a. Demonstrate for all air handling units and pumps. b. Demonstrate a 10% sample for all other measurements. 4. Verify TAB of circulating domestic hot water system per the project specifications and AABC standards. 3.4 FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TESTING A. The Functional Performance Test (FPT) Procedures shall be developed, performed, and demonstrated in accordance with Section 01 91 13. B. At a minimum, the contractors and equipment suppliers listed in the FPTs Minimum Participants Table in this section of the specifications are required to participate in developing, performing, and demonstrating the indicated FPTs. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 3 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 C. D. The Contractor's Commissioning Coordinator shall coordinate the subcontractors, with the Commissioning Authority's input, in developing, performing, and demonstrating the Working FPT. Functional testing shall consist of the following four phases: 1. Component testing: a. Component testing applies to all control input and output devices, including those provided by the equipment suppliers and those provided with the Building Automation System (BAS). Examples include but are not limited to: sensor assemblies, detectors, relays and switches, valves, dampers, and actuators b. Component testing applies to thermometers and gauges. c. Component testing consists of demonstrating field I/O calibration and operation including but not limited to: 1) Accuracy of sensors is within design temperature range as specified. 2) Alarmed points report correctly to operator work station. 3) Accuracy and settings of binary switches and alarms is as specified, within design temperature range. 4) Actuators operate smoothly in a linear relationship with the signal they receive over the full range of operation. 5) Fail safe operation of components and controllers is as specified for loss of control signal, electric power, and network communications. 6) All components, values and alarms are correctly mapped to operator interface station. 2. Systems Testing: Operational Verification: After demonstrating acceptable component functionality, and prior to demonstrating real-time performance, a sequence of operation test shall demonstrate that the programming used for each type of equipment acceptably implements the specified sequence of operation. When identical software programming is used to control multiple similar systems, the sequence of operation test shall be performed on a random selection of 15% of the equipment, but at least 5 systems, which shall be chosen by the commissioning agent at the time of the test demonstration. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 4 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 Real-time performance for each system must be demonstrated as described under "Systems Testing: Real Time Performance Demonstration (trend logging)" in a subsequent paragraph. 3. Systems Testing — Integrated System Verification.: After operational testing has successfully demonstrated that each system functions in accordance with the project documents, functional testing shall occur to verify that the interaction between the systems is as required. Each interactive function shall be functionally tested, including those provided by the equipment suppliers and those provided with the Building Automation System (BAS). 4. Systems Testing — Real Time Performance Analysis (trend logging): a. After operational testing has been successfully completed real time performance testing shall be performed. Data shall be logged for the intervals and periods specified in the FPT procedures. Unless otherwise specified in the FPTs, test periods shall include occupied, unoccupied, weekend, and holiday schedules. b. Analysis of the data shall demonstrate that the systems operate in accordance with the acceptance criteria specified in the FPT procedures. Verify that data demonstrates acceptable results before submitting for CxA review. If acceptable results are not demonstrated, perform testing and trouble shooting and corrective action to provide resolution. Provisions for retesting, as specified in 01 91 13 shall apply to trend log analysis. c. In addition to the initial test period, data shall be logged during a peak heating period, a peak cooling period, and a transitional season period if so specified under FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TEST (FPT) SEASONAL TESTING 3.5 FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TEST (FPT) SEASONAL TESTING A. B. Perform seasonal testing in accordance with the specification for Real Time Performance Analysis, which is specified elsewhere in this section. The following table indicates which FPTs include Seasonal Testing. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 5 d THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 C. The key to the codes used in Seasons column of the table is as follows: W = winter/peak heating; SU = summer/peak cooling; SP = spring/heating to cooling transitional season; F = fall/cooling to heating transitional season FPT PROCEDURE SEASONs To be determined after equipment submittals have been accepted 3.6 FPTS MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS TABLE A. The following table lists the FPTs, and the subcontractors and suppliers that are required to participate in their development and performance as specified in 01 91 13. B. The key to the codes used in the minimum participants' column of the table is as follows: M = Division 23 (Mechanical) subcontractor D = Section 230900 Building Automation System subcontractor T = Testing Adjusting and Balancing subcontractor, FPT PROCEDURE MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS To be determined after equipment submittals have been accepted 3.7 SYSTEMS READINESS CHECKLISTS A. The SRCs will be created by the CxA after equipment submittals have been approved. The responsible contractor shall fill the forms out according to 01 91 13 requirements. B. One system readiness form shall be submitted for each piece of commissioned HVAC equipment. HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 6 THE BOEING COMPANY 2-31 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG LAB REMODEL SEATTLE, WA ECN-1 SECTION 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC MAY 22, 2015 3.8 FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURES A. The CxA shall formulate the test procedures after the equipment submittals have been received and approved. 1. The Tests shall be sent under a separate cover to all contractors. B. The Division 23 and 22 contractors shall be responsible for performing the tests first, and then the CxA shall witness the execution of the successful tests according to 01 91 13. END OF SECTION HGI Project No. 12564.00 23 08 00 - 7 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M15-0058 DATE: 05/26/15 PROJECT NAME: BOEING #2-31 - ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAG SITE ADDRESS: 8123 E MARGINAL WAY S X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bokw, 5-4-(5 ding Division 110 Public Works Ant AWG (4,I5' Fire Prevention, Planning Division Structural Permit Coordinator IN PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 05/28/15 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required ❑ Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 06/25/15 n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/20I3 DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SRRTr'S LLC Page 1 of 2 Home Inicio en Espanol Contact Safety Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Search L&I A-Z Ind( Workplace Rights DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SRVCS LLC Owner or tradesperson FITE, DALE Principals FITE, DALE, AGENT Doing business as WA UBI No. 602 455 426 35420 MILITARY RD. S AUBURN, WA98001 253-797-3857 KING County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons DALE EARL FITE License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties Heating/Vent/Air-Conditioning and Refrig (HVAC/R) License no. DIAMOCS956J2 Effective — expiration 04/22/2005— 06/12/2017 Bond ................. RLI Ins Co Bond account no. LSM0333621 Received by L&I 04/16/2012 $6,000.00 Effective date 04/15/2012 Expiration date Until Canceled https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602455426&LIC=DIAMOCS956J2&SAW= 6/12/2015