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Permit M19-0023 - SARKU JAPAN - WALK-IN COOLER REPLACEMENT
SARKU JAPAN 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FCO3 M19-0023 / 1 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 9202470010 Permit Number: M19-0023 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC03 Issue Date: 4/2/2019 Permit Expires On: 9/29/2019 Project Name: SARKU JAPAN Owner: Name: Address: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD, OR, 92013 Contact Person: Name: BERT BARTHOLOMEW Phone: (503) 793-5571 Contractor: Name: FEDERAL WAY FURNACE RPR & CLNG Phone: (253) 874-0165 Address: 10523 EIGHTH ST E APT 5, EDGEWOOD, WA, 98372 License No: FEDERWF832QB Expiration Date: 11/2/2019 Address: PO BOX 129 , WOODBURN, OR, 97071 Lender: Name: Address: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING WALK-IN COOLER WITH NEW Valuation of Work: $3,500:00 Type of Work: REPLACEMENT Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $258,87 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA 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 Signatu 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Date: `7 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 urlocal laws regulating construction orthe performance ofwork. |amauthorized tosign and obtain this development permit an� agree to the conditions attached to this permit. 5ignatumd: ���4�-`-- � Date- 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: 4: Fire protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the original installation standards for that 4nUsm. Required systems shall beextended, altered oraugmented asnecessary tomaintainandcontinue protection whenever the building is altered, remodeled or added to. Alterations tufire protection systems shall bedone inaccordance with applicable standards. (|F[9Ol.4) Z: Sprinklers shall beinstalled under fixed obstructions over 4feet (12m)wide, (NFPA13'8.G.S.3.3) 1: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval ofdrawings prior toinstallation ormodification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of Factory Mutual or any fire protection engineer licensed by the State of Washington and approved by the Fire Marshal prior tosubmittal tothe Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Nosprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance No. Z4]6). 3: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #Z4]6and #Z437) 5: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval ofsuch condition orviolation. 6: These plans were reviewed byInspector SI1. |fyou have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at(20G)S75-44O7. 7: 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. O: 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. 9: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. lO: 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 wnsatisfactory completion nfthis requirement. 11: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City ofTukwila Building Department (ZO6431'367O). 12: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center, 13: VALIDITY DFPERMIT: 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 ofthe City ofTukwila shall not bevalid. The issuance ofapermit based unconstruction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction oferrors in the construction documents and other data. y�\ 14: ~**K8E[HAN|[ALPERMIT [ONDIT|0N5~~~ 15: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (ZO6/43l,367O). 16: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (3n6)438-9B5O 1400 FIRE FINAL 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0609 P|PE/DV[T|NSULAT|ON 0706 REFRIGERATION EQUIP 0701 ROUGH'|NME[HAN|[AL liuine Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Search L&I AZIndex Help is1yL&t Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing FEDERAL WAY FURNACE RPR & CLNG Owner or tradesperson BREAUX, DAVID STANLEY Principals BREAUX, DAVID STANLEY, OWNER BREAUX, VICKI RAYE, OWNER WA UBI No. 604 182 894 10523 8TH ST E APT 5 EDGEWOOD, WA 98372 253-874-0165 PIERCE County Business type Individual License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. FEDERWF832QB Effective -- expiration 11/02/2017— 11/02/2019 Bond Western Surety Co Bond account no. 63403176 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 11/02/2017 10/30/2017 Expiration date Until Canceled Insurance Ohio Security Ins Co Policy no. BKS58347806 $1,000,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 10/03/2018 10/27/2017 Expiration date 10/27/2019 Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Help us improve Workers' comp No active workers' comp accounts during the previous 6 year period. Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strikes No strikes have been issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarments have been issued against this contractor. Workplace safety and health No inspections during the previous 6 year period. CO Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries. Use of this site s subject to the laws of the state of Washington. Help us improve CITY OF TUKK,A Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. M I q °N-3 Project No. Date Application Accepted: Cr Date Application Expires: -"( (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 124 co Site Address: ta Scoh/rookr (LLg Name: S 134-4) JAPP King Co Assessor's Tax No.: Suite Number: FC PROPERTY OWNER Name: u)56..m.i rAA> 1,4 4 tar Address: City: State: Zip: CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: ..p.1.— oloctt./40wime4.4) Address: City: toc00000,) State: Zip: Cr/07 Phone: Fax: 50' -col so 4- *0-3 -la t - ezei-i Email: toe t_e_ wooct ouol covIsiruoti,on . com Floor: New Tenant: Yes J2 No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: ,r,g MAY Address: City: City: State: Zip: Phone: .2._.3 _ ?la _ (us Fax: Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: 0 .° ° Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Describe the scope of work in detail: ge.p CetAn egv+ C 4.00 ler- 0/ n'eu3 . Use: Residential: New 0 Replacement Commercial: New 0 Replacement Fuel Type: Electric Gas Other: HAApplications1 Forms -Applications On Line \2016 ApplicationsWeehanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docz Revised: January 2016 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 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 Thermostat Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment WN ki II o r 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 Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) 70 dB(A) *Daytime means 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-IOPM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (7am-lOpm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. 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 CER AT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PEN THE LA IF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Signature: Print Name: Mailing Address: fo gal( (2,'1 Day Telephone: Date: 663 - 55-7 Woo P g oe..0 er t.)-71 City State Zip H:kApplicat ions Forrns-Applicalions On Line \2016 Applications \ML•chanical Pcrmit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised; January 2016 hh Page 2 of 2 1 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $258.87 M19-0023 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC03 Apn: 9202470010 $258.87 Credit Card Fee $7.54 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $7.54 MECHANICAL $241.66 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $160.18 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $48.33 TECHNOLOGY FEE $9.67 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R16934 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $9.67 $258.87 Date Paid: Thursday, February 21, 2019 Paid By: BERT BARTHOLOMEW Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 901263 Printed: Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:37 AM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS CO TUKWILu ETRAxIT 6200 SVUTH[EmTER BLVD TUKWIL4^ W4 98188 206'433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA Date: 82/21/2819 07:36:59 4M CREDIT [xnu SALE VISA [xnD NUMBER: TKAN AMOUNT: APPROVAL [D: RECORD #: CLERK ID: ***+******717I $258.87 901263 000 Dill Thank you! Customer Copy K 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 1%4 coz3 Address: 4-5° Special Instructions: Ty a of i pectiprn Q ( CAL FirVAL" Date Wanted: I Requester: /Z- /7 p.m.: Phone No: applicable codes. j Corrections required prior to approval. 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 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 Project: Type al' Inspection: Address: t f /f Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted a.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. ections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: n s pecto Date: 4 •CZ 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 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 itt Project: Type of Insp ction: Address: &GC° --fraleeliST&.f__ rWraa Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: llq a.m. Requester: Phone No: riApproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: zoC Inspector: Date: 4 REINSPECTIOI9 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 INSPON 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 616 coz ProjectL: A.-1� Type nspection: Address: ,Date ailed: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 14...L i c) p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: Neik)J Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Cast to schedule reinspection. WALK IN SPECIFICATIONS Cooler OVERALL SIZE: 11,7" X 7'.9" X 8,6 1/4' PANELS F0060E0 0,0'W MN, 0' EXTERIOR FINISH 0.04.1 GALVALVE-EICSSED20010 TOP DIVAUX DIMON Gk INTERIOR FINISH VOL GLWIUME•EMOSED26 TOR GAIWWIE•EMBOSSED FLOOR 1YPE 0161MR,SCIED,fla 4,11611 WALIDIN ACCESSORIES 11)01X101,60110 MOT, l'ADVASTEta0 151.1100000145a0 0.110110101100110110000J.10161116 PATIN) 1100 000. MBE, R0..00057E120SA ,1•20 RE9RIGERA1104 1011660,401 SH-601. MO4011110 MON '10101INTCDIERPOtili PkK 20230/6041(070Q0) PAC Used AS Worksheet 011y. Not a Central Deament. Vaad 10 Days Berm 4 10 Days After S0E/NW Production Date FP magnum 304302401? 2 345202404? 2 573432114? 1 59216882N21010104044 10 60127071/ 4 6730811144 6 6734904M 2 718190401P 3 808100404P 1 008200404P 2 S08900404° 1 508100404040404P I 508110404040404P 1 9081401040404P 1 M592168873S040404041 0 A CORNER 1122.121112.1214 94.25 n MT SCREED IX 34.500X 4.000 METAL SCREED 4X 57.500X 4.000 E2A1 34 X 78 ELT F.H DOOR ASSEIELY 5.5x96 CM -BASE SCREED 4122,013112,00114.110 METAL CNR 1.5XI5X96, TIE -DOWN ANGLE SCREED IX 69.000X 4,000 MEIX WALL 4X23.000X 94.250 MB MT WALL 4X46.000X 94.250 MB IC WALL 4X34.500X 94,250 MB 80 CEILING 4123.5344 93.000 MOS STD CEILING 4423.500X 93.000 FOS STD CELING 4446.000X 93,000 008 STD CE:LING 4X46.000X 93.000 078 STD W/POLAR REF 117 10' 11° i•M Z•74 4606000809 009000808 808900404P W.1 !ATTENTION 42 E-M 54104000998 COI COOLER: NO FLOOR 0' 61/4'00E1301 1• 21'0'10 5L1688D441S040404 4P WALLS LAYOUT REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2019 City of Ttbila UILDING DIVISION t 40am41100laWING041101EMP00NSIAW1011 k0•00000Nam 011011011100110E AvA100,01EPTERORORISN(00 041000001,5a0:10000004000.00100401004PEBOD01111m, VISHMINT70100110 E 001.041,1611E0ES1011001014000ntg10001a110*E0011000,011E 1 Mr 11,000641113K0150040E110500001000101K41 600014r 0001N1 131106610000011100014 60449 000000100E0I1001444K01100000g0,111010FILRE, 05.4116194,0050,0000.A1101000100015000101014E1000000011.11104.00 4000D1100l00110R0 RUST %KA MD M107101004 0041.09a Erg0100)Rm110,, 6.00,0110EDICONZEFUNR1W110a0,100ALANEIDIAMEStiSernatElt0STRIKWODCESS0101061100: RAM 11Y10660,00100011E1AVE RairstS F150,350010111,f 0500,7.1.000,16E106,00,506,110 3,D0IE0/400560i11010sE'Rell90,1ti0KR01101AC0010000E711SligailW0100005,0.0H010Erk66100yi1 0AlavotamrOivitims.011MI,1110000005rand06 BK0,110101150705700E0,0Af00100K01110000001LESSO1 0THE0001SE 9 iF 10N0(050100c40*c00 17,01000010100 0010M 00,01,0106y0,0,04w0:030000,0411011,0100005D6 ,0 010a; Cla,AND FroEksA00 00,30x00.Erela DEE crwiLl0S540J 0001E 05E0 0200PORXIE,N110 NSJ6NORPREATN0.r01000,10.00m000,504,404OAE 011,001,00000,E,513000,001800,00.0118 00000:5 011,071,40 00J0000,00.00,E000Fiv,Ec1011E,E0EP1S0CQ,0E00.0.011401100000006rla n THE. 0000011011CUSE01111,rS0R0000f 00000611011!EsE1100 ram% '..E40REA0004005 a 9000E 030L1ED11714.4510LASH 000100110Efo,0041101011,00 S030011000051G11010*001mt P.A10.4,E11 '0 0 ALM NE0.00101EfeiS ANDAIEASDIMatESTED ,.000001400114041 1,1010 0010 FOR 51,1IX, a00 R40 1043.0,0C4P00RS Ra00.0 vas. 32 Fa, 0°10*016644 1160 06701l0 WILL aN0 F,9 FOR rft0eRs I4k1006N0ICES00001401E010PI0110E1165 Calfalf 'WC .60449940000 YOU14113101040P110010S, 0000100, 0010610-0, F1N19100, 00.00116,1=7.00.01)000100 8138900464P 01 0. 0 a 1428g. 10 0 00 AV Vs -I lil 1 2746i., A , i 214 AM a S .8. 0 4mi 41' 1 x "4 co 16' '0°- 6 t 0 / cc'''t F 0 0 6 a, g t 0 x t ,,,a M cs - F 88: I— . 2 0 x 0 0 to f'l o o F04 sl li '8, o 1 14 ist litad' wlfgt-Otio 101 TOPS LAYOUT HAS dttOtODELS FAS 54040041065 FILE 1.35 clOPO EEL9 B,,T • 0 66380464P 565005404P 5C.1 5W-1 0 APPROVAL. NONANGEREQUIRE NIA110.011RE DRAM. 0 APpROVEDASI0TED4401000p1HC10.1KEt0.00 11000FAC110E AS DRAM 0 NOTAPPROVE11.00SBNCESRENRE NON RVISIMNDRESIMSSION DATE: 01' SMOOTH FINISH DISCLAIMER Panels with non -lectured andtor no-urcFle panel finishes (smooth Unishos) on the exterior and 'chador faces may exhihroil canning" and flatness imperfections on the surface. Our sndard panels have a stucco embossed texture ao both faces that folios to reduce oil taming and any other imegolarities the exposed surface. Please be aware or this potential Wagon in your specification process. Such "oil canning" and flatness issues are typical and are not covered under standard warranties. 304 NOTE: DOOR JAMB FENDS DOWN PAST SCREEDS TO FLOOR. 600404P 5W• FLOORS LAYOUT m 0,4 01 40 "' RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 21 2019 PERMIT CENTER MItib0013 00 00 9993 4 0 rr ni LLi o 0 ' LA 4401 40000 0 14 0 oti 0 .1 V61 w z SHEET A0.1(00 NIONULFANOGR7U1 WAVE NO ACCESSORIES: (I) HSIGNI EI1MM (I)LINTEUNRE,KANNI00710WINA&GNBEANDNIfdINGNTI2001STO) (I)TNFANOMETER-M1DuW/61EA (STD) (1)S1A1TCR• PROTUGttICED UL(SN) (MOP OP USER .M44M' 1038 WN01ERANB ND(SID) (O HANDLE•• XASON W VNIN LIXNIAG ASSEMBLY (M) (2)ma • MN OS ACULOTA&E I WRING ASSISTED (S10) 710.1'A 7E.Or FR woo' 1062E 5921688DV/1504090909P NOR ELECTRICAL IWORMATIOX oEURPTION IFLUORESCENTLIGhT WY VOLT 1EO LI Ni I1511E1NA1E IDYITALTHERMONFETER IHEATEOAIR VENT IHEATEOVIEWPORT INAMELO IINWlTBUIlER IMO0JLA7IA 7U7SB OR 0040N,AW4 1pMiMALARMB 1LSVOLT, FlNQE PB010L0010 AMP AU LOAD 17 00 ON ON 09 01 01 00 00 00 1f 00 D1 00 IOTA DOOM; 0A NIAINA FLOOR, BOk FASTENER At 11.VON CEITER )DETAILJAPCON ANCHOR L i.D1:: 0015 F ZING PANEL OIXS $iJCES� NGaln FLOOR PANG ORYREEO 1P.ACNMGt11P J Lf9RCR IU4L5000 D RETAIL PANEL MICRO AT FLWR50R METAL '\ 4�su4ED0s REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ELEVATION LAW AT EVERY ENTRANCE CONDUIT, FORCE SEALANTAROUND THE EXTERIOR OF THE EIECTR ICAL CON0UITAND INSIDE THE CONDUIT AROUND THE WRES. FAILURE TO ELNI MATE AIR FLOW IN THE CONDUIT WLLAaOWIAVISV ETOWAAGE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ESPECIALLY LIGHTS MN ?LAME BE COVERE9 UNDER WARRANTY. CCNWDPUfE CONWRNLP c0.NOG'RRSEKNY 'NOTE' FOR CUTNORWAR-N 00 NDTPEI00004F t4U044OMIEI5 GPM E0VY PANEL ETM•ELEUTRIGI c0N0UT PENETRATION .Wii'S 4x 1S11EDIA'l0 a10LL TONATOIGILINGFINIPI 0E1AIL-T1E 00WNANGLEINT WALL10Cl1NCLUD0NG 16 )PARTITIONS �L�4NRE RECEIVED CITY OF T1101LA FEB 212019 PERMIT CENTER Ml4 ooz3 wZQ z Quality Refrigeration Since 1947 WALK-IN INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR: KOLD LOCKERTM FAST-TRAKOO FINELINETM MINI Rooms tinf4RUTEUN E CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION M19oo 9/ev. K 132617 ©20 Nor --Lake, Inc. A di ion of Standex International Corp, tii,Tights reserved, nted in the USA.. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Product Safety Policy Tools Required General Information Unpacking / Inspection Foam Panel Storage Construction Diagram Section Latches Walk-in Installation Floor Installation Site Selection, Base Preparation Wall and Ceiling Panel Construction Door / Door Section Exterior Ramp Interior Ramp Membrane Roof Electrical Connections Wiring Walk-in Maintenance Door Parts Electrical Connection Final Checklist for Installation f * 3 4 5 6-10 6 8 9 10 11-33 12 14 22 25 29 30 31 32 32 34-41 34 41 42-43 9/18 Rev, K 132617 42018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. NTRODUCTION Your Nor -Lake Walk -In Cooler (Freezer) was quality engineered and produced under rigid factory controls.lt features the very latest in manufacturing technology plus innovative design techniques that will provide the ultimate in user convenience. Please maintain this service -reference material in a handy file for an immediate answer to any questions you may have concerning your Nor -Lake Walk -In. This manual was designed not only to provide guidance during the installation phase, but to serve its owner as a reference source for years to come. It contains information pertaining to the operation of its various components, electrical wiring details, maintenance procedures and adjustment techniques or replacement methods for certain parts. Please take time to read all sections of this manual. You will be rewarded with a better understanding of your equipment and will gain product knowledge that will assist you in obtaining the performance that you should expect from your Nor -Lake Walk -In. Sincerely, NOR -LAKE, INCORPORATED Kevin Fink President ANY CORRESPONDENCE PERTAINING TO THIS EQUIPMENT MUST CONTAIN THE MODEL NUMBER OR JOB NUMBER AND THE SERIAL NUMBER AS THEY APPEAR ON THE DATA PLATE LOCATED ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR SECTION, NOR -LAKE, INC. 727 Second Street Hudson, WI 54016 800-955-5253 Foodservice Sales 715-386-2323 800-388-5253 Parts/Service Fax: 715-386-6149 www.norlake.com 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. PRODUCT SAFETY POLICY PRODUCT SAFETY POLICY OFNOR-LAKE,INC. We strive to provide those who buy and/or use our product with equipment which is: 1. Developed by applying professional engineering principles in product research, development and user safety. 2. Designed to comply with or exceed industry performance and safety regulations. 3. Thoroughly reviewed and professionally tested for function, reliability and product safety. 4. Manufactured according to our professional purchasing, production and quality control standards designed to assure continued product reliability and safety. 5. Represented in our advertising and/or product literature in an informational and factual manner created to aid our customer intheir product selection. 0. Accompanied by clear, complete installation, operation and maintenance instructions designed to assure many years ofsatisfactory product performance. 7. It is only through you, our satisfied customer, that we can continue our past successes in the design, development and manufacture ofrefrigeration equipment. B. Nor -Lake, Incorporated reserves the right to improve upon our products without notice and without imposing on ourselves, any obligation to make such changes on products previously manufactured. Warning: Walk-in floor must be kept free of any |iquidn, food particles nrany demo that could cause o slip hazard. Spilt liquids, food particles or any moisture on the walk-in floor can cause the floor to become slippery. Keep the floor surface clean and dry atall times. ^ Inspect non-skid floor strips onramps and floor surfaces and replace if worn. ^ Inspect refrigeration system, door gaskets and hardware for proper operation to prevent moisture on walk- inOVo[cei{ingnrwoUa. ^ Avoid leaving entry doors open for more than a five minute period of time, which can cause a film of ice to form on floor, ceiling and vvaU surfaces due to the excessive condensation of warm moist air entering the walk-in. Vinyl obiV curtains can be used to reduce the amount of warm moist air entering the walk-in. NOR -LAKE, INC. 727Second Street Hudson, WI 54010 80O'855'5253FnodsarvineSales 715'388'2323 800'388'5253Partn/Semiue Fax:715'38S'G140 vmxxwnodako.00m 911aRev- x1326n020m�Lake, Inc. ^ division mSlandexInternational Corp. All rights reserved. TOOLS REQUIRED TOOLS REQUIRED FOR UNCRATING AND INSTALLATION OF YOUR NOR -LAKE WALK-IN • LEVEL • CAULK GUN • TAPE MEASURE • SAFETY GLASSES • HAMMER • METAL SNIPS • PRY BAR • PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER • ALLEN WRENCH • UTILITY KNIFE • SQUARE • DRILL DRIVER 9/18 Rev. K 132617 02018 Nor -Lake, Inc, A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION WALK-IN INSTALLATION GENERAL INFORMATION This walk-in cooler or freezer was produced utilizing the latest in manufacturing technology, the highest quality materials available, along with innovations that make it a distinctive product in its field. Despite rigid controls in the production of the product, there is no substitute for thoroughly reading and UNDERSTANDING the instructions that follow. The result will be an orderly and efficient installation. Take the time to follow the steps explicitly! NOTE: The most important step is to start with a level surface. NOTE: Indoor walk-in(s) must be in an environmentally controlled space. Relative humidity should be kept between 30% - 60%, maintaining a dew point of 50°F or less. UNPACKING / INSPECTION Delivery Receipt Check the Delivery Receipt for the number of pieces that made up the shipment and make sure that the number of pallets, boxes or crates agrees with that number. Each piece should be clearly marked with the same five -digit order number that appears on the Delivery Receipt as the shipper's number. Each individual walk-in is color coded. Examine the general condition of the shipment and, as soon as unpacking is completed, carefully inspect all parts for possible shipping damage. If damaged parts are discovered, contact Nor -Lake immediately. Kold LockerTM Walk-in with Ceiling Mount Capsule PakTM Refrigeration System Kold LockerTM Walk-in with Remote Capsule PakTM Refrigeration System 9/18 Rev. K 132617 02018 Nor -Lake, Inc, A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION Remove protective packaging and locate the hardware bag. The hardware bag contains accessory parts for this walk-in together with a construction diagram, a layout of the screed assembly for floorless walk-ins, and a detailed packing list of all parts furnished for this individual walk-in. All parts should be compared to the packing list. If discrepancies are found, contact Nor -Lake immediately. Some walk-ins come with an additional orange hardware box. Locate packing list and use as a reference during uncrating. Now.044t. t*tatolto Ie9 tot**, i Cl* 5 utt*tt, VI f40f4e0t*4 4d0vtt tut.* re_, * rt*441-Cn.cl0 4 0 v1m*f* ru, 44 NO .,,tt� • L A,. tt4t r ;.ate ♦x rnG A r. G4+¢ n At4Mv A MA04.. 4000n .c4 •n»e+e 4.4.cn = 44"eeW 4* 54*1 • 4e.rx WC 4,* • S. ICC, iu* 0C 44=4r • 4444 *St: e4/4,4 t,, 00* ;A*ueoscnt: 047At tAttv.A rat * ,* ** 4e A. .4* tr0>4 04 *: au c to Ct43.n. • A. SEC* 4* $ f G t*, 4 3E41400. Z. d+: MA v 4 WS,* 4 1 A C*n • 4F4 445*1 44• Ct*SF4 ry *Oa 4 AAG4 0y6644 d ;r v4ul 44"FAA' F4 S *4. 0,5.ItlVi4* A' M044 FANG: G. t0t 4]SA4x -t g• V444 t0,C4 to 444 t i*4A> t 444* t *it Cr* 044Ar I042i* A -SS 9t* n 4,f+f it*40* 0 *4441*.E.4A• t A ,r4 L4�r4� 000,5 M0.fi4444R 44 *pe f4 vt44 t'OGESCQkI C!'IA*'A 5D<^A GI'h�f 4!*:utG A'AY*dbd Packing List 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION FOAM PANEL STORAGE If foam walk-in panels require storage at the job site prior to insba|labon. the following steps must be taken to protect the panels against both staining from moisture and sunlight, and denting by workers and traffic. Whenever possible, the panels should be stored indooro, and should remain in the crating pallet they were originally shipped in. If the panels were uncrated as they were unloaded from the delivery truck, and they are being stored indoors, they should be stored vertically on skids with spacers between the panels. When storing panels in a vertical poohion, always place the female nsU (ononved)edge down (see illustration below.) This method of storing panels will provide proper ventilation, permit drain -off ofcondensation moisture and protect pono|o against the formation of white rust stains. If the panels must be stored outdoors, follow the same procedure as indicated for indoor storage WITH THIS ADDITION: Cover the panels completely with anopaque polyethylene material toprotect against rain, snow, heat and sunlight. The illustration below shows the method for storage outdoors when panels are not left in palletized crates. Note: Nor -Lake always recommends equipment tobeinstalled once received but understands storage may ba required. NopLakedoes not guarantee issues related to storage, such as handling damage, storage damage, panel aging, etc. We would recommend the locks be oiled and the panels be wiped down with a white oil. OPAQUE POLYETHYLENE WRAPPING MUST NOT TOUCH GROUND SO THAT AIR CAN CIRCULATE FREELY AROUND PANELS PANELS STACKED VEHITCxLLY WITH SPACERS BETWEEN PANELS vnaRev. x,os,rCm`owor-La^e.Inc, ^ division muta"de"International Corp, All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION |ON CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM The construction diagram, asfurnished with each wo|k_ in, is a detailed plan that illustrates the placement of every wall, corner, ceiling and floor panel that comprises a complete, individual walk-in. The construction diagram formUinsta|lahonscleady shows the direction ofthe male and female formed profile of every wall panel and every corner panel. All sections used to construct your walk-in are marked with a specific part number on the section, corresponding with its location onthe construction diagram. If the walk-in is floodess.then adiagram showing the vinyl screed (floor sealer) arrangement hsprovided. The vinyl screed combines the capability ofretaining the wall panels in place while providing the inner and outer cove at the junction of the walls and the building floor (e requirement of Standard No. 7ofthe National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to erect m Oondess walk-in FREEZER on an existing building 8nmr that has not been specially prepared and adequately insulated for below freezing storage temperatures! Construction Diagram C WALK-IN PANEL FkAw =400wopto M�� INSULATED PANEL PART 0., � -'. Nor -Lake Inspection Label and Panel Specific Part Number. ono Rev- x`32mr0m1owor-La^e,Inc, » division msw"de,international b"rp.All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION * SECTION LATCHES All weU' cVrner, ceiling and floor panels are joined and locked together by the mechanical action of section latches which are integrally foamed into the panels near the perimeter edges. Aaention latch consists of two halves — a lock housing which contains cam outuobad locking axn, or hook, and o strike housing which contains the engagement pin. Both housing halves are securely anchored in the foam core of the panel. The lock housing is okwoye located in the male -formed edge and the strike housing will be found in the female -formed edge of the panel. TO OPERATE LATCHES Hex wrench provided in hardware bag 1. Insert the hex wrench (packed inthe hardware bag) through the access hole in the interior panel metal into the hex opening ofthe section latch. Turn wrench in aoounharo|ockwioa direction toensure that the lock isfully unlatched 2. Push the sections tightly together and turn the wrench 1/4 turn in a clockwise direction. This will engage the locking arm (hook)over the pin in the strike housing. Fully Extended Cam Lock 3. Continue tunmingthe wrench to n h/U stop (approximately 3/4 of complete turn from the unlatched position) hm complete the locking operation. Latches unsome panels will have hnbeturned counterclockwise to activate the locking cam. These latches will be designated byo^TURN^ sticker. 10 ymoRev. ^,32ar0,01uw"r-L"ke,Inc. xdivision ma*"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION SITE SELECTION, BASE PREPARATION AND LEVELING THE FLOOR WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZER WITH A FLOOR One of the most important considerations in the construction of a walk-in cooler or freezer is the building floor or the surface upon which the walk-in will rest. Anwith any structure, nfirm and level foundation isessential tnachieve a perfect end nasu|L If the surface is not perfectly level and omncdh, appropriate steps must be taken to provide the proper base. The positive action of self -closing duoma' proper door gasket seal and condensate removal all depend directly upon the level and plumb installation ofall panels. K the walk-in is to be installed next to on existing building waU(a), make muna that a MINIMUM OF 2" REMAINS BETWEEN THE WALK-IN AND THE BUILDING WALL(S) to allow for irregularities of the building vvaU(s) and tu permit a free flow of air between the two surfaces. NOTE: Indoor wm|k-in(s)must beinanenvironmentally controlled space. Ra|oUva humidity should be kept between 3096 - 6096, maintaining a dew point of5O°F or |oaa. In some cases, the surface upon which the walk-in is to be installed was especially prepared for installation and itisperfectly level and smooth. The walk-in floor, inthis case, may bainstalled without further preparation. Before boginning, however, on appropriate vapor barrier should be placed over the surface that the walk-in will occupy. Asphalt felt paper(5U#) or 8 mil polyethylene film, are suggested materials. These are provided by the installing contractor. onoRev. ^`3261,muoow=-L"ke,Inc. ^ division mom"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION ~ FLOOR INSTALLATION (Shim Leveling Method) FOR WALK-INS SUBJECT TO LIGHT TO MODERATE LOADS Locate the highest int within the perimeter lines. Ahonmit or surveyor's level or rotary laser level is an ideal instrument to use for locating this point. When the highest point islocated, mark itdirectly onthe floor and refer tothe construction diagram hndetermine where the high point is located with respect to the walk-in floor plan. One of the most important procedures that will be encountered in the construction of walk-in with a Onnr is LEVELING THE FLOOR. It must be PERFECTLY LEVEL/ If it is not, the vvaU panel will follow the irregularities of the walk-in floor which will directly affect subsequent procedures such ae |abching, panel gasket seu|, ceiling panel assembly among others. Using the construction diagram aaaguide, select the floor panel that will bolocated directly over the highest point and place it in that position while observing the drawn outline on the building floor. After the first floor panel is positioned, it must be properly leveled. To achieve this, shimming material nfvarying thicknesses must be used. Cedar building shingles are ideally suited for this yK8PORTANT|EVERY FUO(}RPANELMUQT BESUPPORTED DN ALL FOUR SIDES AND THE ENTIRE UNDERS|DE, AT LEAST EVERY 12^ BY EITHER THE BUILDING FLOOR OR BY SHIMMING. HOVVEVER, OTHER MATERIALS THAT ARE RESISTANT TOROTTING ORCOMPRESSION ARE ALSO ACCEPTABLE. ` After the first floor panel has been leveled perfectly, trim away the excess shim material onthat none projects from the panel at any of the four edges. From the construction diagram, determine which floor panel will be installed next and where it will be aduobad on the floor plan. Prepare shimming material for the second panel at each point where shimming mab*ho| was used beneath the first floor panel. The shimming material thickness must be such that it will support the second floor panel atexactly the same height emthe first panel along the entire length ofthe joint. NOTE: |nmany cases, the shimming material will be the same thickness as the adjacent shimming under the first panel. m,o Rev. x,nmr0zmow=,ak" Inc. xdivision ofota"de,International Corp, All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION Place the second panel |nposition next to the first floor panel but DO NOT LOCK! Shim the second panel, where necessary, using the same procedure mawas used unthe first panel. When all four edges ofthe second flour panel are properly Shimmed' lock the two panels securely together. Using the same technique for leveling, check the levelness of the two sections in all directions by placing the level across the joint at aem*na| points and, ogain, check the levelness of the floor panels in the direction of the panel joint. Refer to the construction diagram and install the remainder of the floor panels using the same procedure oowas used for the first and second floor panels. When all ofthe floor panels are installed and leveled perfectly, check the section latches for full and complete Trim excess vapor barrier. ynoRev. x`32mr@emow=Lake,Inc. ^ division mota"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK—IN INSTALLATION ~ SITE SELECTION, BASE PREPARATION WALK-IN COOLER WITHOUT A FLOOR INSTALLED ON1"VINYL SCREED IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to construct afloodesuwalk-in FREEZER on o existing building floor that has not been specially prepared and adequately insulated for below freezing storage temperatures. Note: All thermal breaks infloor slab must beexposed, including the partition wall. To install aviny| screed assembly on on existing floor, proceed as follows: Locate the screed (floor sealer) diagram which was packed in the hardware box and, using it as a guido, draw an outline of the outside dimensions of the installed screed directly onto the building floor where the walk-in will be situated. These dimensions will be1 1/2^larger than the overall dimensions ofthe walk-in inboth directions. If the vvm|k'in is to be installed next to on existing building vvaU(s), make sure that a K4|N|MUK4 OF 2^ REMAINS BETWEEN THE DRAWN OUTLINE AND THE BUILDING WALL (s) to allow for irregularities of the building vvaU (s) and to permit a free flow of air between the two surfaces. CAREFULLY CHECK FOR SQUARENESS by insisting that the two dimensions between opposite corners are equal (Figure 1). One of the most important procedures that will be encountered in the base preparation is LEVELING THE SCREED. |tmust bePERFECTLY LEVEL! |f|tisnot, the wall panels will follow the irregularities ofthe building floor which will directly affect subsequent procedures such as panel |atohing, panel gasket seal, ceiling panel assembly and others. After the outline of the screed assembly iscompleted, locate the highest point within the outline on the floor where the screed will be installed. Screed uooUono are 5 1/2" wide. Atnanoit or surveyor's level is an ideal instrument for this purpose. [Wo,k the highest point on the floor (Figure 2) and, referring to the screed dkagnom, identify and locate the appropriate screed section and position it directly over the highest point. EXISTING WALL 2" MINIMUM EXISTING WALL NOTE: DIMENSIONS �� MUST BE EQUAL! 2" MINIMUM `cXAc DIMENSIONS mSCREED ASSEMBLY (REFER TO SCREED 14 9/18 Rev. K 132617 @2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. ���^|W�'Uy� INSTALLATION WALK-IN `^~^ ~^ ^'^^~'^ ~-^~ ~ '^~'^ EXI EXISTING WALL / / �~^-- xmxES`powr \ (EXAMPLE ONLY) \ rMIwIMuw EXACT DIMENSIONS OF SCREED ASSEMBLY (REFER vzSCREED uwsn^M) 2" MINIMUM Note: All sealers lettered a.*n*re OVERALL SCREED WIDTH THAT CONTACTS THE FLOOR IS 5 1/2" �11 11— ,,'r Sealers may also bn numbered by part number (Screed Diagram) HIGHEST POINT (EXAMPLE ONLY) Note: Comers are shipperl in rwo pieces, Installer to silicone together during the installaWn LEVEL THOSE SHOULDERS /wBOTH mxECnow After the first screed section is positioned, it must be LEVELED PERFECTLY not only over its length but, across its width, amwell. Toachieve this, shimming material will most likely berequired. Vinyl floor tile isideally suited for this purpose. However, other materials that are resistant to rotting or compression are acceptable. IMPORTANT! EVERYSECT|ON{)F8CFlEEDK4U8TBESUPPORTEDATLEASTEVERY12^BYBTHERTHEBU|LQ|NG FLOOR OR BY SHIMMING (Figure 3). Assuming that the first screed section has been perfectly |eve|ed, refer Vothe screed diagram and seion1 an adjoining screed section and level it perfectly in both directions, shimming wherever necessary. Continue leveling the remainder of the screed sections until the entire assembly in in position. Check the assembly to make sure that the outer edges are located exactly on the drawn outline on the building floor. 9118 Rev. x,ov,,v2nowor-La^e,Inc. xdivision ms*nde International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION N |ON ' When the entire screed assembly is leveled and supported by shimming, as required. CAREFULLY AND WITHOUT DISTURBING THE SHIMMING MATERIAL, lift the screed sections, tip them upside-down and apply aheavy bead ofconstruction sealant tnthe bottom ofthe screed section along both ofthe edges that contact the building floor surface, The diameter ofthe sealant bead should belarger than the thickest shimming material to ensure a comp|ete, air -tight nma| along the entire length of the screed (Figure 4). NSF approved sealant isprovided and will bofound \nthe hardware box. Immediately after applying the construction sealant to a screed se(tion, replace the screed section to its original location on the building floor WITHOUT DISTURBING THE SHIMMING MATERIAL and place a sealer splice every joint in the screed assembly (Figuru4). Since the sealer splice is intended to keep adjacent screed sections in a|ignmen1, approximately one-half ofthe sealer splice should lap each section, It need not be fastened in place (Figure4). NOTE: Smm| all screed joints with sealant. Make afinu| check for squareness, levelness and whether the screed assembly is located properly with respect to the drawn outline on the building floor. Fo||uvv by securing the screed assembly to the building floor with fasteners that are appropriate for the building Oouc These fasteners are not provided and must baobtained byothers. Fasteners should be applied down the center line of the inside of the screed at intervals of approximately 36^; however, where shimming is used, apply the fasteners through the shimming moteria|. NOT BETWEEN the shimming. When the entire assembly is secured in pooition, him away all enneoo construction sealant and shimming onboth edges ofthe screed. Trim flush with the sealant lip nfthe screed and touch upany areas where the construction sealant isnot making aperfect seal (Figure 4). NOTE: In the event that the building floor was specially prepared for the installation and no (ow or high points are detoc1ob|e, it is possible that no shimming will be necessary. It will then only be necessary to apply construction sealant to the bottom of the screed and secure the screed directly to the building floor, The entire procedure, an deaohboU, must be followed mxp|init|y, however, except for the details that pertain to the shimming. / / / ! / / MATERIAL FLUSH WITH EDGE OF SCREED \` l TRIM SEALEANT FLUSH WITH EDGE OF SCREED 16 9/1uRev. x,326v@201oNor-Lake,Inc, A division mStandexInternational Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION ALTERNATE SHIMMING METHOD FOR 1,VINYL SCREED If the surface that the vinyl aoraad will occupy is leva, except for an occasional low point, the screed may be secured directly bnthe building floor and compensation for the low points may be achieved by shimming the support shoulders onthe inside ofthe screed. When employing this method. the low points should be marked on the building floor in the vicinity of the drawn outline for reference. After the screed has been sealed and secured, leveling may proceed with special attention being focused in the onams marked as being low points. Vinyl floor tile is often chosen an shimming motahm| and strips (5/8"vNde maximum) are cut and placed on top the supporting shoulders of the screed to provide a level surface for the wall sections to rest upon. Strips oftape should beapplied b:hold the shimming material inplace (Figure 5). IMPORTANT! Shimming the support shoulders on the inside of the screed is ideally suited for minor irregularities on the building floor and has the advantage of complete screed -to -floor contact over the entire perimeter ofthe assmmb|y. IT IS NOT RECOK4(NENDED, HDVVEVER, FOR EXTREMELY IRREGULAR BUILDING FLOORS. Excessively thick shimming material on the support shoulders may elevate the wall panels to a point where the effectiveness of the uppermost screed sealing flanges would be compromised. Shimming thickness nfmore than 3/4^ should be avoided! If shimming the support shoulders of the screed is se|eobed, the entire prooadu/e, as described, must be followed explicitly to ensure squareness and levelness over the entire screed assembly. ono Rev. x`oo,rmon aw=-L"ke.mc.*mw"m"mota"de,mwrn"tio"wn"rp.^o"gh*re°n.ed. WALK-IN UN uNSTAUAT|ON ' SITE SELECTION, BASE PREPARATION WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZER WITHOUT A FLOOR INSTALLED ON FOAMED SEALERS IMPORTANT! Do not attempt hn erect a floodeunvvo|k'in FREEZER on an existing building floor that has not been specially prepared and adequately insulated for below freezing storage temperatures. Note: All thermal breaks in floor slab must be exposed, including the partition wall. To install o foamed sealer (screed) oomamb|y on an existing floor, or on a properly prepared floor for freezers, proceed as follows: Locate the flooroea|er > diagram thotwoo packed inthe hardware box and, using daaoguide, draw anoutline dimensions ofthe installed sealer ) assembly directly onto the building floor precisely where the walk-in will be situated. These lines will be exactly the same dimensions as the dimensions of the walk-in in both directions. If the walk-in is to be installed next to an existing building weU(m)' make sure that o K4|N|yWUyW OF 2^ REMAINS BETWEEN THE OR/4JVN OUTLINE AND THE BUILDING VVALL(8). This space will allow for irregularities in the building vvoU(a)and will permit afree flow air between the two surfaces. CAREFULLY CHECK FOR SQUARENESS by insisting that the dimensions between opposite corners are equal (Figure 1). Since the foamed sealer (screed) is retained in position by a 3/8" thick plywood sealer guide, which will be secured to the building floor, it is imperative that the sealer guide be accurately located, as well, onthe building floor. Refer to the sealer guide diagram which was also packed in the hardware box. On the diognam, you will notice that the sealer guide in located 78^ |NG|OE the drawn outline which napnaoenta the outside dimensions of the sealer (screed) assembly. Further, Fig. 1 illustrates that the sealer guide is 2 1/4" wide centered beneath a 4" wide sealer leaving a border of7/8" g|VnQ each edge. Draw another outline of the outside dimensions of the sealer guide directly onto the floor. There should beexactly 7/8^between the new sealer guide outline and the previously drawn sealer (screed) outline (Figure 2, on next page). EXISTIN(5 WALL 3wmrING NOTE; DIMENSIONS "X4- f� rwINISAuu 2" MINIMUM EXACT DIMENSIONS OF FOAMED SEALER ASSEMBLY EEO) 18 onoRev. x`3261r@umowor-Lake,Inc. * division mm"nd° International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK—IN INSTALLATION ' / P60HF6T POINT _ \ OF $CREED ASSEMBLY AORKMll OUIStoDIMENSION OF FOAMED SEALER *CAswASSEMBLY ^ / | , / / ��� 3"" SEALER GUIDE DIAGRAM GVERALLSCREEW FOA � = One of the most important procedures that will be encountered in the bane preparation is LEVELING THE SEALER (SCREED). It must be PERFECTLY LEVEL! If it is not, the wall panels will follow the irregularities of the building floor which will directly affect subsequent procedures such as panel |atohing, panel gasket seal, ceiling panel assembly and other. After the outline of the sealer (screed) and the sealer guide is completed, as shown in Figure 2, locate the highest point within the outline on the floor xvhena the screed (sealer) will be installed. (Sealer sections are 4" wide). A transit or surveryor's level is an ideal instrument for this purpose. Mark the highest point on the floor as illustrated on Figure 3. 9/10Rev, x,,26,r0201amor-wke,Inc. xmvisionmmandexInternational Corp. All rights reserved. 19 WALK-IN INSTALLATION LEVEL —V FENI &FORMED END SEALER GUIDE STRIKE t4OUSiN�, SHIM AtNQ LEVE'LI A.LL. FOAMED SEA Figure 4 SEALER GUIDE INSTALLATION NSF APTRQV1 SEALANT S.:lMM11r O Locate the SEALER GUIDES. They are bundled together and packed along with the walk-in corner or wall panels and are labeled accordingly. Sealer guides are strips of 3/8" plywood 2 1/4" wide as shown in Figure 1. Refer to the SEALER GUIDE DIAGRAM. Select the proper sealer guides and position them as shown by the circled letters on the diagram. Each length of sealer guide is marked with a circled letter that corresponds to the circled letters on the sealer guide diagram. Each sealer guide, when positioned properly, will have its outer edge precisely over the INSIDE OUTLINE drawn on the building floor, Figure 2, and its outer edge will be exactly 7/8" from the outline which represents the foamed sealer outer edge. The quality of workmanship performed in locating and securing the sealer guides will be transmitted directly to the location of the foamed sealers (screeds) and, subsequently, to the overall construction of the complete walk-in. BE EXACT! Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2. When all sealer guides are in position, make a final CHECK FOR SQUARENESS and secure them to the building floor with fasteners that are appropriate for the surface. NOTE: This can either be a mechanical fastener or construction grade adhesive. If the sealer guide is positioned over a polystyrene or polyurethane thermal breaker, a compatible construction adhesive may be used. FOAMED SEALER (Screed) INSTALLATION Refer to the FOAMED SEALER DIAGRAM. Identify and locate the sealer section that will be positioned directly over the highest point which was determined earlier and marked on the building floor (Figure 3). NOTE: All foamed sealers are male -formed on one end and female formed on the opposite end. The configuration of the ends is clearly indicated on the diagram. Also, make certain that the strike housing portion of the section latches is visible on the upper edge of the sealer when it is in position (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). 20 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved, WALK—IN INSTALLATION ~ VERY I MPORTANTWNEN LOCKING VP SEALS IRS THAT EMPLOY ENO LOC401+Gi After the first sealer (screed) mauUon is positioned over the sealer guide and over the highest puint, it must be LEVELED PERFECTLY not only over its length but, across its width, as well. to achieve this, shimming material will probably be required. Vinyl floor tile cut in strips 7/8^ wide by 0" long make ideal shimming strips that can be placed beneath the sealer, wherever necessary, boachieve levelness. IMPORTANT. EVERY SECTION OFSEALER (SCREEO)MUST BESUPPORTED ATLEAST EVERY 24''BY EITHER THE BUILDING FLOOR OR BY SHIMMING. Avoid using shimming strips less that S^ long whenever possible (see Figure 4). Assuming that the first sealer (screed) section has been perfectly |eve|ad, refer to the sealer diagram and select an adjoining sealer section and level it perfectly in both diroodons, shimming wherever necessary. NOTE: Sealer (aovoed) sections 8" high or more employ section latches forend'to'end locking. CAREFULLY flush the upper edges and the inner or outer surfaces of adjoining sealer sections while locking them together (Figure 5). Continue leveling the remainder ofthe sealer sections until the entire assembly is in position. When the entire sealer assembly is leveled, apply NSF approved sealant to achieve a vapor seal between the bottom edge of the sealer and the building f|nnc This sealant in provided and is packed in the hardware box. The sealant must be applied to the inner and outer surfaces of the oem|ar (screed) osnemb|y. Make oadmin that the sealant produces ocomplete, air -tight seal, without gaps, and that special care )ctaken toseal the shimming mabaho| appropriately. After the sealant has had mnopportunity to set up, trim away all excess material flush with the edges ofthe sealer (screed) assembly and touch up any areas where the sealant is not making a perfect seal (Figure 5.). ano Rev. xumnx2o uwur-Lake, Inc. ^ division wm"nde International Corp. All rights reserved, WALK-IN INSTALLATION WALK-IN INSTALLATION WALL AND CEILING PANEL CONSTRUCTION The installation instructions that follow apply to any walk-in cooler or freezer where the wall panels are supported either by foamed walk-in floor panels or by a floor sealer (screed) assembly which has been accurately located and properly leveled. NOTE: The procedure for constructing wall and ceiling panels will be identical in all cases. NOTE: The walls do not lock to vinyl sealers, but will lock to foam sealers when used. To aid in the construction process, the floor plan furnished with your walk-in has part numbers listed for each wall, corner, ceiling and floor section. Match the part number on the floor plan to the label on the interior of each panel to determine the current placement for each panel. Notice, also, that the section latch access holes on the vertical edge of the panel are always on the interior of the panel. Select the first panel to be installed, typically beginning with a CORNER PANEL. Notice that the panel is labeled "Top" along with a part number indicating that when the panel is in its proper position, the labeled end will be up. Position the corner panel in the proper location on the walk-in floor or vinyl screed assembly and, IF THE WALK-IN HAS A FLOOR, flush the corner panel with the corner of the floor panel in both directions and lock it securely to the floor panel. nrwSm,,59 1,013.123t " 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION ^ Ifthe first corner panel kssupported bva1"vinyl sealer (screed), seek assistance to support the corner panel inavertical position until succeeding wall panels are installed. Wall and corner panels dnnot lock tothe vinyl sealer (soroed). Select the next panel as indicated on the floor plan and position donthe floor nrsealer hsorend> close enough tothe first panel installed so that section latch engagement ispossible. K4mNng sure that the two panels are perfectly aligned atthe TOP EDGE and that the VERTICAL JOINT cfthe two panels are perfectly flush, turn the section latches on the vertical edge of the panel until they are oomp|ab*|y engaged. IMPORTANT! Insist that the top edges of the adjoining panels are aligned If misalignment is encountered, merely |dt the lowest panel edge while locking hnachieve alignment and, when all latches are engaged, permit the locked panels to resume their normal position on the walk-in floor nrsealer DO NOT SHORT-CUT! TAKE ENOUGH TIME TO PROPERLY ALIGN ALL SECTIONS. Misalignment unoRev. x,o26`,m000mor-La^,Inc. ^ division mnta"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION ^ Aseach wall panel orcorner panel is constructed and locked inan adjoining panel along the vertical joint, engage the section latches to the floor panels by turning the hex locking wrench ONLY ABOUT 1/4 TURN CLOCKWISE. Make certain that the wall orcorner panel koperfectly aligned vvdhthe floor panel or foamed sealer before engaging the section latches. Continue constructing pona|n according hothe part numbers shown onthe floor plan, and follow, explicitly, the technique described for panel CEILING PANELS will beconstructed at specific intervals to facilitate the installation. The intermittent ceiling panel construction is scheduled to allow the ceiling panels to serve as supporting ties between opposite woUm as the installation progresses. CAUTION! DO NOT SLIDE CEILING INTO POSITION! To avoid gasket a|evoba the ceiling section clear of section while bringing it into position. PANELS damage, the wall When adjoining ceiling panels are in pooition, adjust the exterior edges on that they are perfectly flush with one another and with the vvaU panels directly below them. Look the ceiling panels securely hoeach other. DO NO LOCK ceiling panels tnwall panels atthis time. NOTE: If local conditiona, such as existing building woUo, make it difficult to o|kJn ceiling panels with each other from the exterior, locate a step ladder near the interior walls to visually inspect the alignment and adjust asnecessary. 24 nmoRev. x,32wrwzmowor-'ak°Inc. ^ division muta"de`International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION DOOR/DOOR SECTION A standard door/door uaohon consists basically of a single vvoU panel that contains on entrance door and several accessories. The a|eohoa| components contained in this panel were prewinad at the factory. They include the anti -condensate door opening haoter, the pilot |ight, and switch and avapor proof interior light. The door was factory installed on the door panel framing fixture, checked for squareness and for proper operation under controlled conditions. CAUTION! While installing the door/door neoion, extreme oana must be taken toavoid twisting the panel orhandling the assembly insuch amanner that itisnot square when |tisinstalled. The self -closing feature, door closure operation and aperfect gasket seal all depend a great deal upon aSQUARE and PLUMB door/door section. After all the wall and door panels have been constructed and locked securely together and all the ceiling panels have been positioned above the wall panels, the ceiling panels have been locked securely to each other, re -check the position of the ceiling panels with respect to the wall panels. Now lock all ceiling panels securely tnthe wall panels. Recheck the position nfthe wall panels with respect tothe floor panels and lock them securely together. NOTE: When a1^vinyl floor sealer >isused, noattachment to the wall panels is required. Complete Walk-in with floor Completed Walk-in floodeoa'shown with vinyl floor sealer ano Rev. x`omrm000w"r-L"ke,Inc. ^ division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. W�U0 U�J�T�|�D'|��� WALK—IN ^'`^~''^^`^`''~''` NOTE. If, for some reason, conditions on the site prohibit the installation of the weUo and ceilings in the recommended order, install the vvaU and ceiling panels in m logical sequence that will permit accessibility for installation of the last panel. Remember to schedule ceiling panel installation atthe proper intervals toserve as supporting ties between installed wall panels, Lnnaba the plug buttons which were packed in the hmnjwan» bag and, after checking to make sure that the hex wrench comes to a full stop on each section |atoh, insert plug button into every latch access hole. SLAM BRACES The door/door section frame on most Ooodeaa walk-ins will be fitted with r|ann bnooeo, one on each of the interior, vertical frame members. These braces will require attachment tothe building floor. Their purpose is to positively locate the lower extremities of the door frames and prevent any movement that might occur at the point vvhena the door frame rests on the fluor sealer (screed). When 1" vinyl floor sealers are furnished, they will be notched to accommodate the slam brace location. The slotted holes inthe vertical leg ofthe slam brace permit adjustment ineither direction toallow the slam brace (ocontact the building floor properly. Fasteners suitable for securing the slam braces toaconcrete building floor are packed in m bag and attached to one of the slam braces. For other types of building flnnm, the appropriate fastener must beprovided byothers. IMPORTANT! Make sure that the door/door secd nisPERFECTLYPLUMBbeforeattachingthebnacestothe building Uonc The holes in the slam brace for attachment bnthe building floor are intentionally round oothat no shifting can occur after they are secured. Make sure the slam braces have been secured hothe building floor. The recommended hole size for PARA8OLTANCHOR is3/8^X Install anchor provided Attach slam brace with fastener 26 9/18Rev�x132617@2018�Lake, Inc. ^ division *StandexInternational Corp. All rights reserved, WALK-IN INSTALLATION 0, 0 L — \ .•••• A&L SEALER DOOR SECTION LAM BRACE THRESHOLD IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE THAT THE DOOR/DOOR SECTION IS PERFECTLY PLUMB BEFORE INNER DOOR PANEL ATTACHING THE SLAM NTERIOR YI APPLY SEALANT UNDER THRESHOLD BRACES TO THE FLOOR. INSTALLATION OF SLAM NRACES Figure 11 THRESHOLD DOOR SECTION (DOOR NOT SHOWN) Apply Sealant Under Threshold THRESHOLO ATTACHMENT (EXTERIOR VIEW) Figure 12 THRESHOLD ATTACHMENT Note: Add sealant between threshold and floor to seal, The threshold was attached at the factory to the lower portion of the door section and it is positioned in such a manner that no adjustment is required. It must, however, be attached to the building floor to complete the installation. IMPORTANT! Make sure that the slam braces are securely fastened to the door section and to the building floor before attaching the threshold to the building floor. Both edges of the threshold should be attached with fasteners that are appropriate for the building floor and, since the floor surfaces vary so greatly in composition, no fasteners are provided and should be obtained by others (Figure 12). 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION ^ COVE mwLOONv^ppuw*`*AWALL PANEL wTnmFEw^mL#mwsnmnnom em Figure 13 SEALING THE JUNCTURE C>FWALLS TOBUILDING FLOOR Apply o generous amount of NSF approved sealant to achieve o vapor seal between the bottom edge of all wall, corner, door and partition panels and the building floor, The sealant must boapplied toboth inner and outer edges of all perimeter walls and to both edges of partition walls where they meet the building Oonc Make certain that the sealant produces a oondnuoun, air -tight seal, without gaps, and that special uena is taken to seal around the shimming material. After the sealant has had an opportunity to set up, trim away all excess sealant flush with the edges of the walls. Touch upany areas where the sealant ianot making aperfect seal (Figure O). COVE MOLDING To comply with the requirements of Standard No. 7, National Sanitation Foundadon, m cove molding with a minimum radius of 1/4^ must be applied to cover the juncture of the walk-in woUo and the building floor. For with floor models cove molding is required onexterior walls only. Cove molding and adhesive for application are not normally provided. They are readily available at most building materials suppliers. Before applying cove mo|ding, make final inspection of the area that will be covered with the molding to make sure that the sealant is intact and making perfect vapor seal. If not, add sealant as required. Read and follow the instructions prepared by the manufacturer of the cove molding and the adhesive before proceeding with the installation (Figure 13). If tile and grout are employed an floor material and, if base title is intended to produce the cove raquirod, make sure that the inside radius of the base tile is at least 1/4". 28 9115 Rev. x,326`,mmmw°Lake,Inc. ^ division wownd=International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN INSTALLATION EXTERIOR RAMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Center ramp in front ofdoor opening. Then using the 1-1/2^ x 1-1/2^ x3-1/2^ angle the screws proviUod, attach the ramp to the walk-in, as in the illustration below. uvu Rev. x,326,rm2now"r-L°ke,Inc. A division mum"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. 29 WALK-IN INSTALLATION ^ INTERIOR RAMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INTERIOR FLOOR METAL cxT FLooR METAL up Step After floor sections are in place and fully locked togmthor, apply approximately 1/8" bead of sealant to the interior metal, 3/8" in from the ramp out out. Also apply approximately 1/8^ bead of sealant to the center of the exterior metal lip. 6"x24' NON-SKID FLOOR FABRIC YX24" NON-SKID FLOOR FABRIC SEALANT Step Place ramp into position by lining up the pre - drilled holes in the ramp with the pre -drilled in the interior floor then secure the ramp into the Ono, with the #8 x 1/2^ screws provided. Step Install non-skid floor fabric 6^x24^ Non- skid applied to cover ramp base and back seem of ramp tofloor 3^x24" non skid applied tocover side seam of ramp base to floor. Apply sealant where the door section meets the interior and exterior ofthe floor panel and ramp. Also, apply sealant under the door threshold. 30 9/1" Rev. x1326`r0m,vw"r-L"ke,Inc. ^ division ofu"nd° International Corp. All rig his reserved, WALK-IN INSTALLATION MEMBRANE ROOF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT NOTE: IF THIS WALK- IN INCLUDES CEILING MOUNT CAPSULE-PAKTM REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS, PLEASE REFER TO CAPSULE-PAKTM REFRIGERATION INSTALLATION MANUAL. ALSO, BE SURE THE INTERIOR COIL IS HUNG CORRECTLY PER THE REFRIGERATION MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE MEMBRANE. Step #1 After walk-in is completely assembled, lay E.P.D.M. over ceiling topside and trim to a 6" overlap on all four sides. CEILING TOPSIDE Step #2 Fold all four corners as shown below. TRIM OFF EXCESS Step #3 FOLD ALL (4) CORNERS 6° OVERLAP (4) SIDES E.P.D.M. RUBBER MEMBRANE Attach trim, refrigeration hood and door hood by using hex headed sheet metal screws provided. All pieces are to be held down 2" from ceiling topside as shown. Note: on some models, the trim may have to be cut to fit. T CEILING E.P.D.M. RU8&ER CEILING TRI TOPSI MEMBRANE TOPSID STANDARD OPTIONAL FLASH -UP OVERLAP TO BUILDING WALL #4 TRIM OFF ALL EXCESS RUBBER MEMBRANE FROM UNDER ALUMINUM TRIM AND HOODS WITH UTILITY KNIFE Step #4 CUSTOMERS BUILDING MAL Trim off all excess rubber membrane from under aluminum trim and hoods with utility knife. Be careful not to scratch the surface of the panels with the knife. 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK—IN INSTALLATION ^ WALK-IN INSTALLATION Electrical Connections WALK-IN COOLER ORFREEZER WITH ASINGLE INTERIOR LIGHT MOUNTED [)NTHE DOOR SECTION CAUTION: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TOTHE WALK-IN MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE PC>RT|{}NG OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL CODES THAT MAY HAVE JURISDICTION OVER THE INSTALLATION! Adedicmbed electrical power supply circuit for the walk-in is recommended. WARNING! DISCONNECT THE SELECTED POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND ATTACH ATAG TO THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT THE CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE ENERGIZED WHILE SOMEONE IS WORKING ONTHE LINE. The cooler orfreezer door panel contains several e|eChCa| components that were prevvred at the factory. They include the anUoondensohe door opening heater, the pilot light/switch and LED interior light mounted onthe door panel. NOTE: It /s the electrical contractor's responsibility bmprovide the necessary wiring, connections, conduit and fittings bocomplete the hook~up. The junction box adjacent to the light fixture contains the electrical leads that are pnsvvrad to the electrical components in the door section. Make your electrical connections here. Affixed to the interior of the door section is a label which describes the electrical characteristics and the energy consumption described in watts and amperes. omoRev. K,omr0m,owor-'ak=Inc. ^ division *um"de"International Corp, All rights reserved, WALK-IN INSTALLATION RNpORlANT| When all field wired connections are completed inthe junction box located on top of the ceiling mmobon, be ouua to THOROUGHLY SEAL the conduit fitting through which the wiring projects into the junction box. The silicone oas|an1 provided is well suited for this purpose. Failure to do so will permit moisture to form within the 'unction box and electrical fixture(s) and potentially cause oshort. POSITIONING THE THERMOMETER SENSING BULB For convenient monitoring of the temperature of the storage compartment of this wu|k-in, a namoby reading thermometer has been installed in the door section atabout eye level. |tioaflush panel mount with onLED readout. For optimum accuracy, the sensing bulb must be exposed to the air that is being monitored. Make certain that the sensing bulb is not positioned near the interior light uronyotharheatpvoduuingdevima. nor should it be located where stored pnudun\n shield the sensing bulb from the circulating air pattern within the vva|k-in. The long sensing lead is more than adequate to provide on ideal sensing bulb placement on the inside surface of the door section or an adjacent wall orcorner panel. When the location isfinalized, anadhesive backed, plastic clip ioused tnsecure the sensing bulb tothat surface. To prevent possibledamage *» the door opening heater and/or hothe protective globe over the interior light, DO NOT energize the door/door section until the interior temperature has been reduced to the nonne| operating range by refrigeration. Aceudon |obo| is affixed tothe door section near the vapor proof light 0oserve uuareminder. PRESSURE RELIEF PORT If o pressure relief port is uuppUed, connect it to a 115/60/1 VAC power supply. NNp@NG DIAGRAM: A wiring diagram showing the ehac1hom| components contained inthe door/door section circuitry involved as shown. Always refer to the wiring diagram ifitbecomes necessary bz replace any ofthe components. ` a m .~~--~~N � m^ t � ........................ BASIC LIGHT WDOOR SVETCM oxvRev, K,326n(020mw"r-L"*,Inc. ^ division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. N�U���A|�T����[�� ^~'^-'^ ^'^ `^~^'`'`-'~`'`~`- ' ADJUSTABLE HINGE Nor -Lake 26", 30", & 36" wide walk-in doors are provided with an adjustable hinge. The adjustable hinge provides the ability to square a door within the door jamb. |fadoor requires adjustment: Open the door and you will find a nmoU chrome plug button, on the edge of the door behind the upper hinge. 8efpna any adjustment you must first slightly loosen the norowo on the hinge strap on the door. Then pop off the chrome plug button. Now you can access the adjustment screw. You should only make minor adjustments and then close the door toview ifthe adjustment rectified the situation. When complete replace the chrome plug and re -tighten the screws on the hinge strap. NOTE: On doors with o kick plate you may have a mmter(3rd) hinge. In this case there is a 2nd adjustable hinge. You will need Voloosen the screws nn both the top and center hinge(s)and make minor adjustments in both areas. REPLACEMENT OF THE MAGNETIC DOOR GASKET ASSEMBLY For your convenience and safety, dis advisable to remove the entire door assembly from the walk-in cooler or freezer before attempting to nap|scm the door gasket. Prepare a smooth, clean surface on which the exterior surface of the door assembly can be placed without marring orscratching the finish. DOOR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL ' ALL FOAMED WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZERS WITH CAM LIFT HINGES NOTE: For doors equipped with a spring hinge, see the door removal instructions |mbe on the interior of the door near the top hinge. When removing the dnn, assembly from any wm|k'in, solicit the mid of an assistant during the door removal and replacement procedures, 1.Open door to dwell position, stopping atapproximately 120'. 2. Put mark on floor to indicate position of door, see sketch. 3.Lift door off frame. 4.Tbreplace door, line updoor with mark unfloor. 5. Place hex hole in hinge straps over hex rods and lower door. RESETTING SPRING HINGES For the top spring -loaded hinge, you will need to reset the spring/hexagon pin. With the door installed, closed and |ooked, remove the screws from the spring loaded hinge strap on the door only. You will need to hold the hinge strap against the door to prevent the strap from springing out towards you after the screws are removed. Remove the strap portion from the door by pulling upward. Hold the strap portion above the remainder of the hinge so that the strap isflat against the door. Bring the strap portion back down towards the door nnthat itmeets the hexagon pin. You have now reset the spring. Insert the screws back into the strap and door. Note: Under normal conditions, the spring has notension when the door inclosed. 34 m,oRev. x,sm,r(92m,mw"r-L"ke,/°"^division of Slandex International Corp. w/rights reserved. MAINTENANCE DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT 1. Place the door, exterior face down, gasket up, on a clean, smooth surface that will not mar nrscratch the finish, 2. The magnetic door gasket consists of o oovbv containing the magnetic strip, a bellows cavity that permits the gasket to conform to irregular aurfaoos, and o base section that features a dart- shaped projection that serves as the attachment means when it is forced into the slot in the door breaker. 3. To remove the original magnetic gasket assembly, grasp the gasket at one of the nnnnem and pull the dart -shaped projection out of the retainer slot in the door breaker. Pull slowly and examine your progress to ovoid tearing the projection which will then remain in the retainer slot. 4. Remove the entire gasket eaoembk/ and examine the retainer a|cd to make sure that it is free of gasket material or other debris. 5. Starting adone corner, insert the dart -shaped projection cfthe replacement gasket into the retainer slot and, using a rubber mallet, drive the dart into the retainer slot. HINT. Cover the face of the rubber mallet with masking tape buprevent smudging the gasket. Attach only about two inches (2")of the gasket ineach direction away from the corner. 8. Use the same procedure as in Step 4at the remaining corners and also midway between the corners onthe long sides ofthe door. 7. Using the rubber mallet, drive the dart into the retainer slot working from the center ofeach side toward the corners. 8. Lift the gasket base on the outer edge of the gasket and examine the gasket to determine if the dart is engaged by the retainer slot around the entire perimeter nfthe door, except where the sweep gasket ioattached. If the dart has failed to engage in some oveas, n oma||, slotted screwdriver blade can be used totuck the dart into the slot. g. Replace the door assembly. Simply reverse the instructions in the "Door Assembly Removal" section. 9/10Rev. x,om,���ake, Inc. xdivision wStandex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN MAINTENANCE ^ SWEEP GASKET The sweep gasket was factory installed and benbad for proper operation before shipment. |tfeatures o unique cross-section designed to not only seal the gap between the bottom of the walk-in door and the threshold or building floor, but its off -set configuration closes anopening that ianormally created atboth ends ofaconventional sweep gasket. |tiaattached tothe lower edge nfawalk-in door assembly with 3/4''pan head sheet metal screws and flat washers. The sweep gasket extrusion consists ofthree distinct dunomeberu (hmndneon)ofvinyl extruded inoone-piece profile. The rigidanaa forms the attachment oention. The flexible portion forms the sweep projection and provides the end seal and an extremely flexible lip that contacts the threshold or building floor, depending upon the installation. OPERATION As soon as the dour opening sequence begins, the com'|Ut hinges begin raising the door and the sweep gasket releases its contact with the threshold or building floor. At approximately 90" from the face of the vve|k-in, the door will reach the "hold open" position and will nolonger rise bycam action. The sweep gasket will be lifted about 3/8" above the threshold or building floor. When in the closed position, the extremely flexible lip of the sweep gasket should merely brush the threshold or building floor along its entire length. ADJUSTING THE SWEEP GASKET (initial Installation) With the door COMPLETELY CLOSED, the proper distance between the bottom of the rigid attachment area of the sweep gasket and the threshold orbuilding floor MUST BE 1/2" If this dimension is less than 1/2", the sweep gasket will wear prematurely and will produce excess friction for the door closer to act against during the door closing sequence. If this dimension is greater than 1/2", the lower lip will not contact the threshold or building floor and the noa\ will becompromised, permitting air infiltration hooccur inthis area. Measure both ends nfthe sweep gasket with the door closed and adjust until exactly 1/2"isattained. ADJUSTING THE SWEEP GASKET (Normal Wear) After considerable usage, ifexamination reveals that the lower lip ofthe sweep gasket has worn Uoapoint where noticeable air infiltration is occurring, merely loosen the attachment screws and the lower the gasket only enough to permit the lower lip to brush the threshold or building floor while the DOOR IS IN THE CLOSED POSITION. On not lower the gasket more than is necessary! Tighten the attachment screws and check the operation. 36 9118 Rev. K 132617 @2018 Nor -Lake, Inc, A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reselved. ��U���4|hJT��4���� ' ''--'^ ^'~ ^^^^~'~'^—'~~~^~^— DOOR CLOSER The door closer was factory -installed and tested for proper operation before shipment. This omaU, but powerful device provides smooth and positive closing with only a minimum of attention. No lubrication ofany kind isrequired. It is recommended that, otleast once each mondh, the relationship ofthe hook and roller tneach other beexamined. Correct with Door Closed To become familiar with the various components of the closer, see photo of a closer properly engaged when the walk-in door is closed. Since the door closer initself ksliterally non-adushyb|e.any adjustment that becomes necessary must be accomplished at the closer hook. CAUTION: OONOT ATTEMPT TOBEND THE HOOK anameans ofadjustment. The hook hsformed and tempered tnresist deformation during normal use. ROLLER IS TOO LOW: Loosen all hook bracket screws and add flat washer(s) between the bracket and the header where the TOP two screws will keep them in place. Tighten the screws and check the hook position. ROLLER IS TOO HIGH: Loosen all hook bracket screws and add washer(s) between the bracket and the header where the BOTTOM two screws will keep them inplace. Tighten the screws and check the hook position. If, for any reason, the roller arm kyaccidentally bumped into avertical position while the door is open. IT MUST BE MANUALLY MOVED TO THE HORIZONTAL POSITION before the door iuclosed. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to the door and/or the door closer. Correct with Door Open Roller Too Low Roller Too High W A R N I IN G! w ^,wo SERIOUS =°^41, m' DOORw*,^pxum wwJAvn "v^Atuw ^ MOw,n°.AL POSITION WHILE VNv DOOR .^v°w wmm Awarning label isaffixed hothe door section oaareminder. 9/10Rev. x,3261r@201o�Lake, Inc. ^ division m�ndex International Corp. All rights reserved. MAINTENANCE ANTI -CONDENSATE DOOR OPENING HEATER To prevent condensate from forming around the outer edges of the door 0pening, an anti -condensate heater has been installed around the perimeter of the door opening. This ounahant-energ8 low wattage, electric haohar wire elevates the temperature of the door jambs and threshold sufficiently to maintain these surfaces above the dewpoint temperature of the surrounding air preventing condensation. Failure ufthe heater wire isusually suspected when condensation forms around the perimeter ofthe door opening. Moisture accumulates to a point where it causes a problem on the building floor, or when the condensate freezes around the door opening, as will bethe case vvhen.awalk-in freezer is involved. There is no cause for alarm, however, if occasionally a few drops of moisture form during a period of EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH HUMIDITY. NOTE: The heater wire kadesigned b/ provide the proper amount ofheat tothe surfaces around the door opening WHILE THE WALK-IN IS AT DESIGN TEMPERATURE! Premature failure will result if the heater wire is energized over an extended period of time while no refrigeration is occurring within the walk-in cooler or freezer. HEATER WIRE REPLACEMENT Three pieces of trim and the threshold must be removed to gain oonean to the heater wire. The trim serves asthe cover ufthe heater raceway sdthe side jambs and the head jamb. The threshold covers the heater channel inthe bottom plate ufthe door section. THRESHOLD REMOVAL WARNING! Make sure that the electric power tothe walk-in is disconnected before attempting to replace door heater. To remove the threshold' remove all visible screws that attach the threshold to the walk-in floor or to the building floor. Three screws attach the threshold to the bottom plate of the door section. When all screws are nymoved, pry the threshold upuntil itisfree and remove it from the floor section. STAINLESS STEEL TRIM REMOVAL Use a screwdriver to remove four screws on each of the three trim pieces. Remove each trim piece inturn. This will expose the heater wire and hardboard spacer strip. 38 9/10Rev. x,3261,0201o�Lake, Inc. ^division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. WALK-IN �� MAINTENANCE Again, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER |GDISCONNECTED and remove the cover plate from the pilot light and switch onthe front nf the door section. Remove the two screws that attach the pilot light and switch assembly tothe switch box and pull the pilot light and switch assembly out ofthe switch box enough hoexpose the terminal screws nnthe device. Examine the wiring in the switch box and identify the two black leads from the heater wire that are connected either totwo switch terminals orhoone switch terminal and toawire connector. Refer hnthe wiring diagram of the walk-in cooler in the "Electrical Connections" section ofthis manual. HINT: After positively identifying the two leads tothe heater wire, out the leads off, but leave an inch or two remaining on the switch terminal(s) and/or wire connector. In SO doing' these short lengths of lead will positively identify the proper points of connection when the replacement heater is installed. Remove the original heater wire from the jambs and threshold and discard it. INSTALLATION OFTHE REPLACEMENT HEATER Insert the two lead wires of the replacement heater into the access hole in the heater wire raceway that leads to the pilot light ondsvvhohjunodnnbox. NOTE: The section where the lead connects tothe heater wire SHOULD NOT BE BENT! Locate the connector sections as close as possible to the access hole, but KEEP THEM STRAIGHT! Secure the connector sections in place with a short piece of electrical tape. Temporarily arrange the heater wire assembly. m,o Rev. x,o26,r0m,ow"r-L"ke.Inc. ^ division mou"de,International Corp. All rights reserved. 39 WALK-IN MAINTENANCE Using small pieces of electrical tape, fasten the heater wire in place. Lift the heater wire at each corner and apply three thicknesses of electrical tape around the insulation over a length of approximately 3". Follow by forming a small loop at each corner to permit expansion and contraction of the heater wire without strain at these points. After the loops are formed, tape them in place with a short strip of electrical tape. The heater wire should be relatively straight in the head jamb and in the side jambs, but all excess heater wire must be taken up in the THRESHOLD AREA ONLY by forming a "zig-zag" configuration. Make sure that this configuration will be accommodated by the width of the raceway in the bottom plate or threshold. The extra length of heater wire concentrated in the threshold will produce more heat per foot in the threshold than in the jambs. After the heater wire is in place, tape it down where necessary with short strips of electrical tape to prevent the heater wire from interfering with the replacement of the chrome trim. STAINLESS STEEL TRIM REPLACEMENT Start replacing the stainless steel trim with the head trim section. Hold in place while replacing the three screws. Install the right and left trim in a similar manner. The trim should easily be replaced by hand. THRESHOLD REPLACEMENT Place the threshold in its original location and replace all of the screws in their original locations. Reminder: The hardboard needs to be in place before replacing the threshold. After the threshold is secured, apply a 3/16" bead of silicone sealant at both ends of the threshold where they meet the side jambs. With a wet finger, smooth out the silicone fillet for a neat, professional looking job. 40 9/18 Rev, K 132617 02018 Nor -take, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved, U ��A|K-uhJx�nMAINTENANCE " ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Referring tothe wiring diagram inU1e"Electrica|Conneodnnn"neohonofthisnlmnue[conneo the heater wire leads as shown. |fshort lengths ofthe lead wires were left asindicators, connect the replacement heater leads tothose points ofconnection and discard the short indicator lengths. NOTE: If one of the heater leads connects to another wire through a wire connector, obtain a properly sized, twist - on Replace the pilot light and switch in the switch box and attach the switch cover to complete the jniz Energize the walk-in cooler to resume operation, PANEL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS During the course of unorobng, handling and inotu|laUon, the panel surfaces ofyour walk-in cooler or freezer may have become stained or dirty. Cleaning all metal h/pa ourfanes, door trim and gaskets can be performed with a mild detergent and hot water. |tiuimportant that you remove all excess soap and dry the surfaces thonough|y. Never, under any circumstances, use on abrasive oralkaline solution. Occasionally it may become necessary to clean the interior surface for sanitary purposes. Amild solution ofbaking soda and warm water will band to import o damn, sweet smell to the interior should odors occur from spillage or container breakage. Never leave standing water inside the walk-in cooler nrfreezer. Warning: Walk-in floor must be kept free of any liquids, food particles many items that could cause a slip hazard. Spilt |iquids, hood particles or any moisture on the walk-in floor can cause the floor to become slippery. Keep the floor surface clean and dry atall times. ~ Inspect non-skid floor strips onramps and floor surfaces and replace if worn. ^ Inspect refrigeration sysbsm, door gaskets and hardware for proper operation to prevent moisture on walk-in floor, ceiling orwalls. ^ Avoid leaving entry doors open for more than a five minute period oftime, which can cause afilm ofice \oform on floor, ceiling and vveU surfaces dun to the excessive condensation of warm moist air entering the walk-in. Vinyl strip curtains can baused toreduce the amount ofwarm moist air entering the vva|k-in. ynoRev. xnzm,m,mow"u"ke,Inc- ^ division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. 41 FINAL CHECKLIST FOR INSTALLATION Final Checklist for Installation of Nor -Lake, Inc. Walk-in and Refrigeration Locatmn# Sales Order # Dear Refrigeration Contractor: Our goal is to supply our customers with the best equipment available. This is accomplished by combining the highest quality commercial refrigeration equipment with a craftsman like installation that meets all factory requirements. This document will help you understand and verify the installation meets these requirements. This document is to be used in conjunction with the Nor -Lake Installation and Operation Instruction Manual and the floor plan drawings provided with the product. When the job kscomplete and equipment karunning Uofactory specifications,the attached inspection report must be filled out completely and returned to Nor -Lake. If there are any questions, conoarns, service or parts needn, please contact the Nor -Lake Technical Department ot80O'388'5253.ext. 1.orfax to715-38S-42S3. Please have the equipment model number and serial number at the time ofyour call. Things tmVerify When Inspecting onInstallation: (Shaded areas mbefilled out by the installing refrigeration contractor) Walk -In 1. Were any components that were mbesupplied uyNor-Lake missing from the delivery? Verify all the components delivered to the job site match the Nor -Lake packing list, 2.}xthe surface that the walk-in isvauninstalled upon smooth and level mwithin plus o,minus 1/3^over the length ofthe slab? (it isrecommended astring level o, laser level heused mverify the slab meets these requiremunts) The walk-in shall not hninstalled i,the levelness p,the slab does not meet these requirements. 8, Was the 0m|polyethylene film vapor barrier installed prior mthe floor panels being installed? 4�|xthe walk-in centered inthe space provided with aminimum of2^clearance between the walk-in and building walls oneach side? 5. Are the cavities between the building envelope and walk-in external walls free nv debris and remain unobstructed? O.Are there any damaged panels orother components, dents nrunsightly scratches in the supplied walk-in floor, wall or ceiling panels? 7,|nthe base ofthe walk-in caulked around the perimeter? 8. Are all of the wall panels level across the top? Are walls plumb and ceiling level? 3. Are there any gaps identified between wall panels following engagement of the lock and strike? The panel gasket must beincontact with the metal edges of both panels, 10, |, the door section and door plug plumb and level? Does the door close properly? (Verify door closing byopening the door to9D^Door must close and seal without any Yes No Repairs Made GC Review * 42 9/18Rev. K 1326,r020`ow"Lake, Inc. ^ division *Stand~International Corp. All rights reserved, FINAL CHECKLIST FOR INSTALLATION 11. Are the lights installed, connected to the light switch and operating correctly? 12. Have all electrical and other penetrations been properly sealed as recommended by Nor -Lake? 13. Is the temperature sensor extended away from door and mounted on the wall? 14. Is the strip curtain mounted in place and secured? 15. Are the refrigerant piping and electrical cable supported and strain free? 16. Is the serial tag correctly installed? 17. Has the surplus construction material been removed from the top of the walk-in? 18. Does the installation look professional? Note: Nor -Lake recommends pictures be taken after the installation is complete. 1). Exterior door section (full view) 2). Evaporator section (after installation) 3). Condensing Unit (after installation) Final Inspection of the Walk-in and Refrigeration Systems Have the installation and maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams and other walk-in documents been turned over to the end user? Yes No Repairs Made GC Review* Walk -In Model Number(s) Walk -In Serial Number (s) By signing below the installer hereby certifies that the installation has been completed in compliance with Nor-Lake's standards and to Nor-Lake's specifications. Items found not in compliance will be corrected by the installing contractor at no charge. Refrigeration / Installation Contractor Name: Refrigeration / Installation Contractor Signature: Date: General Contractor Name: General Contractor Signature: Date: Contact Nor -Lake Technical Dept. Nor -Lake, Inc. Attn: Technical Department Hudson, WI 54016 800-388-5253, ext. 1 9/18 Rev. K 132617 ©2018 Nor -Lake, Inc. A division of Standex International Corp. All rights reserved. 43 NopLahe.|noorporeted 727Second Street Hudson, Wisconsin 54O18 By ImStanda Food Service Equipment Group 8O0-955'5255FooduorvicaSales 800'388'5253Parts/Sen/ima 715'388-2323 715'386'8140FAX Email: nervioe@nndeke.00m vmxwvnodoke.com 44 o°o Rev. x,zm,,02m`owor-Lake,Inc, ^ division wnta"de"International Corp. All rights reserved, City of Tukwila Department of Community Development March 11, 2019 BERT BARTHOLOMEW PO BOX 129 WOODBURN, OR 97071 RE: Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M19-0023 SARKU JAPAN - 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL - FC-3 Dear BERT BARTHOLOMEW, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these comments. • (GENERAL INFORMATION NO 1E) PLAN SUBMI I I ALS: (Min. size 11x17 to a preferably maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size; larger sizes may be negotiable. "New revised" plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" (If applicable) For Engineers: "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020). Architects: "date" only not required (WAC 308-12-081). (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Plans and documents are missing the proper validation of the documents. Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work. Provide plan with all sheets stamped by the architect. See general note above. Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan review may request for additional corrections. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. 1 have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M19-0023 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 ERvT COORD COP( PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0023 DATE: 03/15/19 PROJECT NAME: SARKU JAPAN SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC-3 Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 3 161 Building Division Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator le PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: 03/19/19 Structural Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issu DUE DATE: 04/16/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping El PW StaffInitials: 12/18/2013 PERMT COORO COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0023 DATE: 02/21/19 PROJECT NAME: SARKU JAPAN SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC-3 X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: rt\\ Building Division Public Works C Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator 1111 PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) DATE: 02/26/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues DUE DATE: 03/26/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S NJTJALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire Ping D PW Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 City of Tukwila REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://vvww.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: ja ) E Response to Incomplete Letter # Er Response to Correction Letter # Ej Revision # after Pei mit is Issued Ei Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner El Deferred Submittal # Project Name: 5,4q L} A -I Project Address: 4XI50601-e" tvl A-Lt Contact Person: 73(2 Phone Number: 50 Summary of Revision: RECEIVED MAR 1 5 2019 Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date ofrevision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in TRAKiT on .1kg-1 WAPermit CentergemplatesTorms Revision Submittal Formdoc Revised: August 2015 U JAPAN SPACEt FO-3 LEVEL( 02 OF: 1 I0.FT.t= PROJECT INFORMATION: OWNER: SAR SOUTHCENTER FOOD INC. 7650 BIRCHMOUNT ROAD, MARKHAM, ONTARIO CANADA L3R EDIT TEL (905) 474-0710 FAXt (905) 474-1939 LANDLORD: WESTFIELD CORPORATION 14TH FLOOR 11601 WILSHIRE BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 TELL (310) 093-4761 FAXJ (310) 575-5991 ATTN.. EMILY YEE - TENANT CUORDINATOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT: CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 S13UTHCENTER BLVD. #100 TUKWILA, WA 98188 TEL, (206) 431-3670 PROJECT MANAGEMENT: MALL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. FIRE DEPARTMENT: SJ DESIGN BUILD INC. WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 444 ANDOVER PARK EAST 7650 BIRCHMOUNT ROAD, 633 SOUTHCENTER PARKWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 MARKHAM, ONTARIO TUKWILA, WA 98188-2888 TEL, (206) 575-4404 CANADA L3R 6119 TEL,, (206) 246-0423 TEL- (905) 415-5700 ATTN., OPERATIONS MANAGER FAXt (BIG) 474-1939 ATTNJ TIM PETTIFER - DIRECTOR, CONSTRUCTION TENANT: TENANT SARKU JAPAN ADDRESS- WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER SPACE# FC3 633 SOUTHCENTER PARKWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188-2888 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 101 ISRAEL RD. SE TUMWATER, WA 98501 TELn C360) 236-4501 ABBREVIATIONS: A.F.F. ABOVE HNEH FDOR F.QS. FACE OF STUD O.C. ON com ACT. PWUSnC/1 FT. FEET OPNG. OPENNG AI. AC AWUSFABE AN CONDGKIN/CONIND.M D/ FM. F.N.V. FEMININE NAM DISPOSI MINNE MARGIN YkNWR OPP. HAND 0.0. OPPOSITE Ww0 W1SOE DUYEQA CONMMNER/CONDIDOFNNG M, FWIOf PR. PAIR. N.T. ADM ATERNATE AITMNUM M. OPNG. FINISH OPENING F.E. TIRE EnNGJSNER P.T0. PAPER iDWFi DO MENNSER A. ANCHOR BOLT FEC.R. ME EXIONGUSHER CABINET P.T.H. PAPER TOM FOLDER & MPROX AND APPROXIMTELT F.H. RECESSES FIRE HRRAH" p,COL PJS. PIPE COWNN PIASTER O AT FA . FIRE RETARDANT PANEL PJAM. PLASTIC LAMINATE AWN. AWNING M.T. TIRE RDARDANT TREATED PLUMB. PLUMaNG D.C. BASE CABINET FL FD. FLOOR FLUOR DRAIN P.C. PLYWD. PLUMBING OOMPACTOR PLYWOOD B.P. BM BASE PLATE BEN FR, MMON PANEL wo TING ""T P.T. PHONE PRESSURE TREATED TELEPHONE BLK. 8.£ BLOCK BOTH GOES F.M. FRAMED MIRROR O.T. QUWRY DUE B.W. BOTH WAYS GYM GLVANQM % RADIUS arm, BOTTOM G G1OE Ea. RECTANGULAR RRK BLDC. BROK BUDDING Me. GL GENERA CMInvicrOR GLASS RENT. REVD. Re"Ge"MED REQUIRED G.B. GRAB BAR REV. REASON GAS. CPT. CABINET CARPS G.W.& W. GYPSUM WALLBOARD GYPSUM RD. RM. R" DRINK R00M W. CAST IRON MO. ROUGH OPENING CB. CATCH BASIN NC. HANDICAPPED &C.o.F. SUP. COEFFOIENT OF FRICTION C.G. CEUNG HOW. HARDWARE S.N.D. SANDARY MPKM! DISPOSAL CEO. CEMENT HT. HEIGHT SCH. SCHEDULE m CENTER H. MGM CART. SEV" C.T. CHBD. CERAMIC DUE CWJ(BOARD H.C. H.M. HOLLOW GORE IWLl1AI METAL SECT. SHT. S ON SHaET CB. CLEW OUr FORM. Hd2QONTA an SHOVER a0. COL CLOSET COLUMN IN. NCH 9J0.C. SHI SHOWER CONTROLS GONER HEAD GOO. COMENADON INCL. INCLUDE SOL SNIIR CONC. CLNET. CONCRETE CONBIHUCION I.D. IRSU. DSOE DU METER ACHOURCH SD. £H. SOAP DOURNSER SOAP HOLDER C.M.U. Dow.. CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT CONINUOU5 B. JOINT &C. S. Salo CIXtE SOUTH CONTR. CONiRAC10R Jar. Joar GPECE. SPECFlGiIONa CJ. C.DTP OGMRd. JOINT CWN TOP LAM. LAMNATEO M. SQ.FT. SQUARE SQUAW FEET LL "LORD SS. STANR6a STEEL DEM). OENOT. DEMOWON DEPPRTIM W. L LAVATORY LONG SM. On. STANCARD REEL On.. Di MR. STTNCTURM. OK DIM. OLDIE T DARNS ON MON. M.H. MANNEER MNIOUE &MS. STRUCTURJ. METAL STUD DR. DOOR MFR. MANUFACTURER SUM SUSPEND MA CS. DOVETAIL ANCHOR DGVETNL SLOT MAIL M.O. MASONRY MASONIC ORENNG SY.S SYSmM DO. DOWN MAR MORAL TK80. TACXBWAO OW& ORAAING MAX MAKNUM T.C. TEMAER CO-0RDNU0R DP. OINKING FOUNTAIN MECH. Mr. MEINNNOAL METAL T.P.H. T& G. TOBET PAPER HOLDER TONGUE AND GROVE El EACH WR METAL FPAME I.& TOWEL BAN I. EAST M.S. METAL SAID TIP. TTPICA. MUSS DEC. EECIRIGU M.R.O. METAL. ROOF DECK OTHERWISE NOTED E.C. E.H.D. OETTNIGv. CONTRACTOR EECIWC HAND DRYER MIN. M MINIMUM MIRROR U. U / S URNAL UNDERSIDE EW.C. mme WATER CO TER MISt MISCELAN V.T.R. VET THROUGH ROOF ELEV. ENCL DISOWN ENCLOSURE a.R M.B.N. MOISTURE REGSw MOP AND BROOM VERT. V.T. VERTICAL vlNrt DLE W. EQUAL HOLDER WA. WASTE REC0FWNE EQUIP. EQUIPMENT MOO. MOUNTED W.C. WATER CARET Fist. U. EX611NG EXPANBON JOINT K NORM W.H. WATER HGTER W. EXPOSE) NLC. NOT N CONRMCT W.P. WATER PROOF EXT. EXTEaOR MTS NOT TO AGUE W. W� am EG.G& IXTERIOR GYPSUM CEILING NO. NUMBER W/ WON BOANG W/O. WED. WITHOUT WOOD SYMBOLS LEGEND: SECTION CUT SECTION NUMBER INDICATION na tl� SHEET NUMBER PLAN DETAIL o DETAIL AREA INDICATION A-p DETAIL NUMBER SHEET NUMBER ELEVATION ELEVATION NUMBER INDICATION p A -SHEET NUMBER DOOR IDENTIFICATION FINISH INDICATOR NOTES WHICH APPLY E EQUIPMENT SYMBOL TO SPECIFIC ITEMS ON DRAWINGS WHERE INDICATED. FURNISHING & ACCESSORIES INDICATOR GENERAL 3). NOTES WHICH APPLY NOTES TO ALL DRAWINGS. ELEVATION TARGET ELEVATION ABOV FFRI. FLRR;'"-SURFACE DESCRIPTION CENTERLINE 0 DIAMETER IL PLATE LEASE LINE DRAWING INDEX C1 COVER SHEET C2 RM. FIN. SCH./ RESPON. SCH., & LEGEND D1 DEMOLITION PLAN Al REFL. CLG. PLAN & FLOOR PLAN A2 ELEVATIONS A3 ELEVATIONS AD1 DETAILS AS1 ARCHITECTURE SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES K1 EQUIPMENT PLAN & COUNTER TOP CUT-OUT K2 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE K3 TYPICAL EQUIPMENT SET-UP Et ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING PLANS E2 ELECT. DETAILS, PANEL SCHED., & RISER DIAG. M1 MECHANICAL PLAN P1 EXISTING PLUMBING PLAN BUILDING CODES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL CODES- 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE 2009 ICC/ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 2015 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, 2015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE 2015 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 2015 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NFPA 70) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION II-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED OCCUPANCY CLASS- M TOTAL LEASED AREAL 815 S.F. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE AREA 816 S.F. OCCUPANT LOAD- 7 OCCUPANTS REQUIRED EXIT WIDTHI 36' INCHES PROVIDED EXIT WIDTHI 36' INCHES U 465 UL DESIGN NUMBER FOR TENANT SEPARATION. i. ALL WORK AND MATERIAL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LANDLORD'S TENANT DESIGN AND TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND CENTER'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL OBTAIN A COPY FROM LANDLORD'S TENANT COORDINATOR OR MALL FACILITIES MANAGER AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED WITHIN PRIOR TO START OF JOB. WHERE LANDLORD'S REQUIREMENTS CONFLICT WITH CODES OR ORDINANCES, THE STRICTEST INTERPRETATION SHALL APPLY. 2. TENANT IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM A SITE SURVEY OF THE ENTIRE PREMISES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TENANT'S CONSTRUCTION. ANY VARIANCES BETWEEN THESE APPROVED PLANS, LANDLORD PROVIDED LOD AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TENANT. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REVISIONS AND CHANGE ORDERS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF TENANT. 3. TENANT G.C. REQUIRED TO CONDUCT A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING AT A MINIMUM 3 DAYS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION WITH FACILITIES MANAGER AND ABIDE BY ALL CURRENT 'TENANT CONTRACTOR SAFETY STANDARDS' AND 'TENANT CONSTRUCTION RULES AND REGULATIONS' AS ISSUED BY THE LOCAL CENTER MANAGEMENT TEAM, 4. BARRICADE GRAPHICS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF BARRICADE INSTALLATION. GRAPHICS MUST BE APPROVED BY DISTRICT MARKETING MANAGER MICHELLE GILES (MGILESeWESTFIELD.COM 206-110E-6048). 5. TENANT G.C. REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ONE FINAL SET OF DRAWINGS CONTAINING ALL COMMENTS INCLUDING WESTFIELD, CITY AND TENANT AS WELL AS WESTFIELD T.C. APPROVAL STAND AND CITY PERMIT STAMP AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING AND MAINTAINED AT WORK SITE AT ALL TIMES. 6. TENANT MUST MAINTAIN ACCESS, AS REWD, TO ALL UTILITY SYSTEMS SERVING THE BASE BUILDING OR ADJACENT TENANTS. 7. ALL REUSED ITEMS/ FINISHES MUST BE RETURNED TO LIKE NEW CONDITION. APPROVAL BY WESTFIELD REQUIRED, & NO ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE, GRAPHICS OR MERCHANDISE FIXTURES ARE PERMITTED TO BE AFFIXED TO OR ON THE APPROVED DESIGN, DISPLAYED OUTSIDE OF THE PREMISES OR PLACED WITHIN OR ON TOP OF COUNTERS AND SNEEZE GUARDS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE LANDLORD, ALL LANDLORD APPROVED SIGNAGE, PROMOTIONAL OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE PROFESSIONALLY PRINTED AND MOUNTED. 9. WESTFIELD T.C. APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO BARRICADE TAKE DOWN. TENANT G.L. TO SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY PUNCH WALK WITH WESTFIELD T.C. ONE WEEK PRIOR TO SCHEDULED BARRICADE TAKE DOWN. FILE COPY PerrnR No. tII_QaVS Plan review approval i5 subject to errors and omissions Approval of Construction a0cumentS dM not allth :rtze the violation of any adopted Cade or Ordinance. Receipt of approved Field Copy and ns s Knowledgeo: e Date,' cny of TMKv4Ta BUILDING OIVL810N REVISIONS No Changes shall oe made to the so= Of WorK without prior approval of the Tukwila Building Division, NOTE: Revisions will requite a new PIM submittal and may include atlditionaI plan RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR'15 2019 PERMIT CENTER CORRICTM LTFI#—J .....- DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO: 1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: REVISIONS pl 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS Q2 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER IE2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TELL 813.333.2717 FAX. 8f 3,289.3332 f�8d44 REGISTERED I \ ARCHITECT pAY10 W. MATT STATE OF WAGNIHCTON 'RESPONSIBILITY 'DOOR SCHEDULE: SYMBOL SIZE & DESCRIPTION FRAME HARDWARE TYPE E] FIRE RATED ENTRY DOOR HOLLOW 1-1/2 PAIR HINGES 36" x 96* x 1-3/4* METAL 1 LOCK -BEST LOCK CO. SYSTEM HOLLOW METAL B LA!EHL� 1 CLOSER PAINT FINISH UL 1 . I KICKPIATE B LABEL, UL 1 -HR. 1 DOOR STOP VIEWER 11 WATER IIGHT DOOR THRESHOLD, T ADA COMPLIANT SECURITY VIEWER AS VIEWED FROM PREP. ROOM 18' x 84" x 1* (2 NOS.) S.S. ALL HARDWARE FURNISHED EASY SWING" DOUBLE FRAME BY EUASON DOOR MFG. ACTION ELIASON DOOR 117 79 BY MASON INC. MODEL: SCP-3 STAINLESS STEEL FINISH -FACTORY INSTALLED VISION PANEL 9.30* CLEAR ACRYLIC WINDOW SET IN BLACK RUBBER MOLDING 16 elk S.S. TA DELTA EDGES _jj��V AFORMED PARTITION LEGEND: EXISTING DEMISING WALL AND INTERIOR PARTITION WALL NON -LOADING BEARING PARTITION WALL 3-5/8" 20 GA METAL STUDS 016* D.C. COVER W/ %" GYPSUM BOARD BOTH SIDES SEE ELEVATION FOR FINISHES LOW WALL 20 GA METAL STUDS 016' D.C., W/ A" DUROCK CEMENT BOARD REFER SHEET AD-1 FOR DETAILS WALK-IN PANEL - NORLAKE METAL 26 GAUGE EMBOSSED GALVANIZED WITH ALUMINIUM REVIEWED F CODE COMPLIANCE I APPROVED ol MAR 22 2019 City of Tukwila I DIVISION BUILDING DIVISION BUILDING RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR15 20 PERMIT CENTER 0 01030 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE: SCHEDULE: ROOM FLOOR WALL BASE CEILING I = INSTALL(ONLY) F = FURNISHINGS (ONLY) E = EXISTING/REMAIN AS IS FSE = FOOD SERVICE EQUIP. SUPPLIER CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED SERVICE QT1 T1 S3 B1 pi OWNER SUPPLIED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED OWNER SUPPLIED, OWNER INSTALLED PREPARATION SANDED 9@� GROUT �B asSANDED GROUT 8 AS EXISTING REMARKS WALK-IN COOLER EPDXY GROUT EPDXY GROUT BUILDER'S RISK - PROPERTY INSURANCE — — — — — SELECTIVE DEMOLITION REFER TO DWG.#Dl DEMOLITION PLAN I PEST CONTROL PREFINISHED SHELVES • FINISH DESCRIPTION: CUSTOM S/S CASEWORK N/A DRYWALL ®INTERIOR PARTITION o . REFER TO DWG.#Al FLOOR PLAN DRYWALL@ DEMISING STUDS e - REFER TO DWG.#Al FLOOR PLAN DRYWALL STUDS FOR DEMISING PARTITIONS TYPE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER COLOR NO./NAME REMARKS ACCESSORIES (EXCEPT AS NOTED BELOW) - SOAP & PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS e F®RA-SIV TILE 6* x 6" E GRAIN) EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN THOROUGHLY PATCH & REPAIR - TRASH RECEPTACLES FIRE EXTINGUISHERS o CHECK VALIDATION RY TILE 6" x 6' (ABRASIVE GRAIN) DALTILE 00 40 RED BLAZE GROUT. LAI1CRErE #24 NATURAL GREY STOREFRONT SIGN • RE -FACE 61 QUARRY TILE COVED BASE 5" x 6' (PLAIN) EXISTING EXISTING PATCH & REPAIR NATURAL GREY DIGITAL MENU DISPLAY PICTURE BOARD REPLACE INSERT ONLY 62 QUARRY TILE COVED BASE 5- x 6" x 3/8' RADIUS (PLAIN) DAMILE 0-3565 GROUT. LATICRETE #24 NATURAL GREY JAPANESE WINDOW CLEAN ONLY EQUIPMENT LIST ITEMS REFER TO DWG.# K2 Li LAMINATE PANEL EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN THOROUGHLY TRAY SLIDE/ COUNTERTOP MOP SINK • Ti + BLACK MOSAIC TILE (RANDOM) EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN THOROUGHLY WATER HEATER BEVERAGE DISPENSING EQUIPMENT e F & I BY BEV. SUPPLIER(S) sSOLID SURFACE EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN THOROUGHLY CASH REGISTER AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTING, (SPRINK.) SYS. o 62� 3/4' (111K.) SOLID SURFACE SAMSUNG - RADIANZ #DB990 DIAMOND BLACK GAS PIPING SYSTEM (EXCEPT AS NOTED) GAS PIPING TO SPACE o 3/4' (THK.) SOLID SURFACE SAMSUNG - RADIANZ LSR461 NA RED PLUMBING SYSTEM (EXCEPT AS NOTED) - WATER PIPING TO SPACE m WPt 0.09- (THK.) FIBRE REINFORCED PLASTIC PANEL EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN & REPAIR AS NEEDED - VENT PIPE - WATER METER •5-1/2- WP 0.09- (THK.) FIBRE REINFORCED PLASTIC PANEL KEMUTE 85 WHITE FX-GLASBORD - SEWAGE - GREASE LINE WIP WALK-IN PANEL NORLAKE METAL 26 GAUGE EMBOSSED GALVANIZED WITH ALUMINUM - GREASE INTERCEPTOR HVAC SYSTEM a STEEL PANEL EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN THOROUGHLY — EXHAUST HOODS & FANS MAKE UP AIR UNIT a STAINLESS STEEL PANEL GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY BRUSH (20 GAUGE) EXHAUST DUCTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (EXCEPT AS NOTED) ACi 2' X 4. SUSPENDED T-BAR CEILING ARMSTRONG GRID: SERIES 830 WHITE FINISH # 47 VINYL CLAD, GYPUM (WASHABLE) TRANSFORMER Pt PAINT (SEMI -GLOSS) BENJAMIN MOORE SUPERHIDE WHITE DOVE OC-17 GYP FIRE) CEILINGMOORCRAFT & BULKHEAD ELECTRICAL METER/SUB METER PAINT (SEMI -GLOSS) BENJAMIN MOORE MOORCRAFT SUPERHIDE WHITE DIAMOND 2121-60 DOOR OR METAL DISTRIBUTION PANEL(S) W/I SPACE LIGHTING FIXTURES PAINT (SEMI -GLOSS) BENJAMIN MOORE MOORCRAFT SUPERHIDE BLACK SATIN 2131-10 H.S. METAL SUPPORT TELEPHONE WIRING SYSTEM (& JACKS) TELEPHONE UNITS NOTES 0 ALL MATERIAL IN THIS SCHEDULE SHALL BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE). • ALL FINISHES TO BE MINIMUM CLASS 'Ef'. • ALL MATERIALS USED FOR INTERIOR FINISH AND TRIM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E84. • WALL TILE, SOFFIT TILE & BASES IN ROOMS WITH GWB WALLS SHALL BE THIN SET WITH ADHESIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TILE COUNCIL OF AMERICA, INC. ANSI A-108.5 • ALL FLOORING TRANSITIONS MUST BE SMOOTH AND FLUSH. THE USE OF PLASTIC, 'AM OR RUBBER TRANSITIONS STRIPS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. TENANTS MUST UTILIZE A HARD SURFACE TRANSITION. • ALL FLOORING TO HAVE A S.C.O.F. OF .6 MIN WET/DRY. • ALL PARTITIONS TO BE FIRE STOPPED AT CEILING. • THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE TOTALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFEIY AND THIS INTENT SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN THE CONTRACT BETWEEN SARKU JAPAN AND THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A SET OF DRAWINGS WITH LANDLORD COMMENTS, CO-ORDINATE L.L.COMMENTS W/ THESE DWGS. WIRE FM TERMINAL BOARD TO SPACE CONDUIT D.V.R. CABINET WITH CABLING PACKAGE WATER FILTER -ICE MACHINE/ SYRUP BACK REAR EXIT DOOR o1 1 ISEE DOOR SCHEDULE ELIASON DOOR ISEE DOOR SCHEDULE FIRE ALARM FINISHES MOSAIC WALL TILE AT SERVICE AREA SOLID SURFACE WALL AT SERVICE LAMINATE PANEL AT LOW WALL • COUNTERTOP & APRON FRP PANEL AT PREP ROOM o 0 REFER TO DWG.#Al FLOOR PLAN QUARRY TILE & BASE COVE TILE e * REFER TO DWG.#Al FLOOR PLAN - DRYWALL CEILING AT SERVICE AREA - RE -PAINT ONLY - T-BAR CEILING AT PREP. ROOM REPAIR, RE -PAINT T-BAR & REPLACE TILE WATERPROOF MEMBRANE MATERIAL: DAL -SEAL SINGLE BSHEET WATERPROOFING FING RA E BARRICADE DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO:1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: REVISIONS A09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS A 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W i MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL, 81 3.333.271 7 FAX, 8 1 3 . 2 8 9 . 3 3 3 2 X RES*PON. SCjH & LEGEND SHEET NUMBER DEMOLITION NOTES: 1. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND NOTIFY OWNER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IN WRITING PRIOR TO ONSET OF DEMOLITION. 2. DEMOLITION WORK SHALL BE EXECUTED IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL BUILDING CODE. 3. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION IN THIS DEMOLITION, COST OF REPAIR TO ANY ADJACENT CONDITIONS WHICH ARE DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF THIS DEMOLITION SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR, 4. ALL MATERIALS ARE TO BE DISPOSED OF BY THE CONTRACTOR OFF THE PROJECT SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL RESTRICTIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE HEREIN. 5. ALL AREAS SHALL BE KEPT IN A BROOM CLEAN CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. 8. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN HEREIN OR NOT, AND TO PROTECT THEM FROM DAMAGE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL THE EXPENSES OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF UTILITIES OR OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGE BY OPERATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH EXECUTION OF THE WORK. INACTIVE OR ABANDONED UTILITIES SHALL BE CAPPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL RESTRICTIONS, REMOVE INACTIVE SERVICES (PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, ETC) AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN OPERATION. 7. MAINTAIN COMPLETE SECURITY OF THE JOB SITE WHILE JOB IS IN PROGRESS AND UNTIL JOB IS COMPLETE. S. PROTECT ALL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS FROM DAMAGE, AND BRACE ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES AS NEEDED DURING THE DEMOLITION. 8. CUTTING OR ALTERNATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBERS OR WALLS IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT UNDER SPECIFIC REVIEW BY LANDLORD STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND APPROVAL BY LANDLORD. 10. IN ALL AREAS WHERE DEMOLITION CAUSES UNEVENNESS IN THE FLOOR SLAB, PERFORM THE NECESSARY WORK REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH SLAB PREPARED TO RECEIVE NEW FINISHES. 11, ANY EXISTING FIRE ASSEMBLIES DAMAGED DURING DEMOLITION SHALL BE REPAIRED TO MEET ORIGINAL FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENT. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EXISTING INTERIOR NON-LOADBEARING WALLS AS INDICATED, DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICES CAP OFF PLUMBING NTH REMAINING WALLS OR ABOVE CEILING AS REQUIRED, PATCH AND REPAIR REMAINING WALL, CODING AND FLOOR SURFACE TO RECEIVE NEW FINISHES AS INDICATED. 13. PRIOR TO ANY DEMOLITION, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO CONTRACT WITH LOCAL APPROVED PEST EXTERMINATION SERVICE TO COMPLETELY TREAT THE SURROUNDING AREAS OF TENANTS SPACE. AFTER THE DEMOLITION OF INTERIOR DEMISING WALLS, THE WALLS ARE TO BE DUSTED WITH APPROVED CHEMICAL AS PER THE HEALTH INSPECTORS REQUIREMENTS. RE FUMIGATION OF PREMISES AFTER DEMOLITION & PRIOR TO NEW WORK, COORDINATE WORK AND APPROVAL WITH MALL OPERATIONS MANAGER. 14. DO NOT ABANDON ANY UTILITIES OR MATERIALS WITHIN LEASE SPACE, REMOVE BACK TO SOURCE. 15. CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES IN THE PREMISES, EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES TO BE REUSED SHALL BE STORED, CLEANED & REINSTALLED AS PER THE EQUIPMENT PLAN AFTER NEW FLOOR IS FINISHED. 18, CONTRACTOR PROVIDE PROPER DUST PROTECTIONOLTRATION TO ENSURE LL'S CENTRAL HVAC UNIT IS NOT CONTAMINATED WITH DUSTAND DEBRIS. 0 LANDLORD DEMOLITION NOTES: 1, CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE MALL FACILITIES 48-HOUR ADVANCE NOTICE PRIOR TO DEMOLITION. 2. CARE SHALL BE TAKEN DURING DEMOLITION SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE OR ALTER ANY EXISTING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. LANDLORD SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY IF ANY DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCLOSED DURING DEMOLITION. 3. ALL WALLS AND CEILINGS THAT ARE REMOVED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DISCONNECTING AT THE SOURCE AND REMOVING OR CAPPING ANY ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS LINES AND MECHANICAL DUCTWORK THAT IS DISCLOSED AND NOT SCHEDULED FOR REUSE REROUTE AND CONTINUE ANY SYSTEM THAT MUST BE RETAINED FOR ADJACENT TENANT SPACES THAT ARE NOT IN THESE PLANS. 4. ALL ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FOR EQUIPMENT THAT IS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISCONNECTED AT SOURCE AND REMOVED. 5. ALL GAS WATER AND DRAIN LINES SUPPLYING EQUIPMENT THAT IS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISCONNECTED, REMOVED AND CAPPED ABOVE CEILING OR BELOW FLOOR. IF CONTINUITY OF SYSTEM MUST BE MAINTAINED FOR USE BY ADJACENT TENANT SPACES, CONTRACTOR HSLALL REROUTE, AS NECESSARY, TO BE BEHIND NEW CONSTRUCTION. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING FROM SITE, ALL RUBBLE AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY DEMOLITION AND DISPOSING OF IT IN A PROPER MANNER. PROVIDE HAUL ROUTE TO MALL MANAGEMENT FOR REMOVAL OF RUBBLE OR DEBRIS. PROTECT MALL FLOOR WITH MASONITE OR SIMILAR WHEN USING CARTS, DOLLIES OR OTHER TRANSPORTATION METHODS, DEBRIS REMOVAL MUST NOT BE VISIBLE IN THE MALL COMMON AREA DURING BUSINESS HOURS. T. NOTIFYMALLMANAGEMENTOFANYSPRINKLER REWORK TWO BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE. SPRINKLER DRAIN DOWN FEE MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE DURING PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. 8, EN SURE SPACE IS COMPLETELY SEALED DURING DEMOLITION SUCH THAT DUST DOES NOT TRAVEL THROUGH THE COMMON PLENUM TO ADJACENT TENANT SPACES OR MALL COMMON AREA, 9. PROTECT ANY VENTS, VERIFY WITH MALL FACILITIES PRIOR TO COVERING RETURN VENTS. 10, SPRINKLER AND RESTORATION COMPANY MUST BE ON STANDBY DURING DEMOLITION. 11. PROTECT MALL FINISHES- PATCH BACK AS NECESSARY. CONTACT FACILITIES FOR MALL TILES, REFER TO CONSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CEILING AND NEUTRAL PIER PAINT SPEC. 12. COTO CONDUCT DEMOLITION WALK-THROUGH WITH T.C. AND MALL FACILITIES PRIOR TOANYNEW WORK, COORDINATE CEILING ACCESS PANEL LOCATIONS WITH MALL FACILITIES PRIOR TO INSTALLING NEW CEILING. REMOVE & DISPOSE - WALK -IN FREEZER & WITH FLOOR SHELVING REMOVE & DISPOSE SERVICE REAR DOOR WALL SHELVING REMOVE & DISPOSE - PASS THROUGH FRIDGE REMOVE & DIS WALL TILES REMOVE & DIS COUNTER TOP REMOVE & DIS SNEEZE GUARD DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE 1/4' = 1--0' PREP. SERVICE REMOVE & DISPOSE MANAGER STATION ' REMOVE & DISPOSE INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS q A REMOVE & DISPOSE WALL MOUNTED MENU & PICTURE BOARDS ( REMOVE & DISPOSE BACK COUNTER WITH DROP -IN HAND SINK REMOVE & DISPOSE -REMOVE & DISPOSE STEAM WELL BEVERAGE DISPENSER REMOVE & DISPOSE COUNTER TOP & SHROUD REMOVE & DISPOSE DISPOSE ALL POT LIGHTS DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO: 1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: REVISIONS SQ 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS p2 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL, 813.333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 1\R� REGISTERED \I ARCHITECT pAViD W. HIAR STATE pF WASHIXOTOR REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR`15 2019 PERMIT CENTER CEILING LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION EXISTING EXHAUST GREASE DUCT RECESS DOWN LIGHT ALL -PRO EL700-ERT712 LAMP: PAR38 20W 3000K TRIM: WHITE HVAC SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER TITUS- TMS HVAC RETURN AIR DIFFUSER TITUS- 5OFF W/ MIN. 1/2" FILTER 2'X4'RECESS FIXTURE UTHONIA LIGHTING- GTL LED LENSED .- 2GTL4440OLMLP840 ------ NL - NIGHT LIGHT FLEXIBLE "LEDEON" LED SYSTEM 120V AC LED STRIP, 1 2" 0 C SPACING FOR UNIFORM ILLUMINA ION Y COOPER LIGHTING EMERGENCY LIGHT UTHONIA LIGHTING- LED UNITS 90 MINUTE BATT BACKUP POWER EXIT LIGHT W/ BATTERY BACKUP ® LITHONIA - QUANTUM LQM 90 MINUTE BATT BACKUP POWER ALL REUSED MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT MUST BE REFURBISHED TO A "LIKE NEW' CONDITION. HVAC NOTE: EXISTING HVAC SYSTEM TO REMAIN MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY CONDITION OF EXISTING HVAC UNIT TO BE REUSED AND VERIFY ALL COMPONENTS (I.E. FAN MOTORS, COMPRESSOR, HEATING COILS AND CONTROL DEVICES, ETC.), PERFORM ALL NECESSARY TESTS TO ASCERTAIN SYSTEM IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND INSURE UPON HIS INSPECTION THAT UNIT AND ALL COMPONEMSWILL BE WARRANTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF STORE REOPENS. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A WRITTEN REPORT OF ALL TESTS PERFORMED, ALONG WITH HIS RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE EQUIPMENT TO OWNER CORPORATION. HOOD NOTE: EXISTING FRONTI REAR EXHAUST HOOD, EXHAUST FAN, HOOD CANOPY, MAKE-UP AIR UNIT AND DUCT WORK TO REMAIN. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY CONDITION OF ALL OF THE ABOVE TO BE REUSED. PERFORM ALL NECESSARY TESTS TO ASCERTAIN SYSTEM IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND INSURE UPON HIS INSPECTION THAT ALL COMPONENTS WILL BE WARRANTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF STORE REOPENS. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A WRITTEN REPORT OF ALL TESTS PERFORMED, ALONG WITH HIS RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE EQUIPMENT TO OWNER CORPORATION, CONFIRM FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM IS TIED INTO THE MALL FIRE MONITOR ALL EXISTING HOODS SHALL BE CLEANED AND BROUGHT TO A LIKE NEW CONDITION, ALL EXHAUST DUCT SHALL BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY, ANSUL SYSTEM SHALL BE RECERTIFIED AND UPGRADE IF REQUIRED. ELECTRICAL NOTE: EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANELS & LIGHT FIXTURES & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (XFRMR, RECEPTACLES, ETC.) TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR TO CONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES, REUSE EXISTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS, ETC. FOR REPLACED EQUIPMENT. PLUMBING NOTE: ALL PLUMBING (FLOOR DRAIN, FLOOR SINKS, VENTS, WASTE LINES, CAN LINES, THAN LINES, WATER HEATER, ETC.) ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THE CONDITION OF ALL OF THE ABOVE AND REPORT FINDINGS TO OWMER. RE CONNECT NEW REPLACED OR EXISTING EQUIPMENT THAT REQUIRING PLUMBINGI WATER CONNECTION. INSTALL FRP ON 5/8- GYP. 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THRU'OUT ENTIRE PREMIS pTi Bi� 13'-2" REPLACE SOLID SURFACE S3 CO CLEAN EXISTING - GLASS PARTITION < 1 IV DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO:1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: REVISIONS Ql 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS Q 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER MEMBRANE TO BE: DAL -SEAL TS SINGLE SHEET MEMBRANE REPLACE QUARRY TILE WITH SANDED GROUT & BASE TILE @8 EXISTING FRP FINISHES WITHIN PREP. ROOM CLEAN & DEGREASE PREP. ROOM A ADJACENT TENANT I o 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL, 813.333.2717 PROW THRUIDE PASS W OW DETAIL g ADi FAX. 813.289.3332 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE r� �` 1 APPROVED !� MAR 22 2019 REGiSTEREO ARCHITECT —INSTALL NEW POS WIRING PER CURRENT STANDARD, DETAILe ADi C14yOfTukwila BUILDING DIVISION STq.E ' W .'ATT -EXISTING LOW WALL 1-1/2- METAL TUBE- \_REPLACE COUNTERTOP & WALL FINISHES WITH PAINT FOR P3 (SEE DWG.fKi) REPLACE UNDER UNDER COUNTER COUNTER SUPPORT COUNTER CUT-OUT LIGHTING FOOD COURT WALKWAY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4' = 1'-0' RECEIVED CITY OF REFLECTED 1 MAR, 15 2019 •♦ ♦ 2 FLOOR PERMIT CENTER L `lwx Y`4kTa`:..M.N:x'eXx „ru.":2n1S.' 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MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL. 813.333,2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 SHEET NUMBER 2 2 Q ADJUSTABLE WALL MOUNTED SHELVING, LINE OF FINISHED CEILING LINE OF HEAVY DUTY -PREP. RM. FINISHED CEILING FI PREP. CEI BRACKET SIN j� WP1 N I EXISTING EXHAUST NOODe WAIL FIN. ® TO REMAIN ®E-CLOCK =PASSo �� ooHAND SINK c/w B00 LBS LIASON DOOR PASS UNE OF POP SIRUP ELECTRICGASSOAP &TOWEL ICE EE DWG.# C-2 THRU' Bi FINISHED SHELVING 81 RICE COOKER RICE STOCKDISPENSERS COOKERS MACHINE OOR SCH. ® FRIDGE 2 FLOOR POT DETAIL ADi RANGES ^ ELEVATION OF PREP. ROOM A3 SCALE 1/4- = 1'-0- BACK J COUNTER SECTION OF KITCHEN/ SIDE WALL A3 SCALE 1/4' = 1'-0" BACK QWALL PLAN 10'-10" WALL DUPLEX RECEPTACLE BRACKET (TYP.) 120V, 20 AMP FTV RATING 9'-1If A.F.F. 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ELEVATION OF SIDE WALL / SCALE 1/4- = V-0" 1 /4" TEMPERED GLASS W NON- Gt8,E COVER & 3 8 MOUNTING HOLES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2619 City ofTukWifa BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 15 2019 PERMIT CENTER PARTITION WALL I / ( � c I / _ - - FRONT II i PLAN VIEW LINE OF -]ALL CATS CABLE T-BAR SHOULD BE COME CEILING_i DOWN FROM CEILING 0000 0000 MINMUM 4 #12 SELF TAG SCREW ATTACHED TO THE METAL STUDS OF PLYWOOD BACKING OF EACH CORNER BACKBOARD MOUNTING PLATE MENU • •• • •• • •• 'I 24 PORTS PATCH PANEL TYP 120V 20 AMP MOVABLE FOR MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL REMARKS: — RECEPTACLE 1. MUST LABEL THE PORTS THAT HAVE CABLES PUNCHED DOWN & MUST LABEL THE NETWORK JACK PLATES AS WELL WITH m CHECK MARK FOR EACH PUNCHED PORTED. m m 2. LEAVE 4 FEET OF EXTRA CABLE TIED TOGETHER INSIDE THE d' NETWORK CABINET. 3. 24 PORTS CATS PATCH PANEL TO BE MOUNTED ON THE FRONT VIEW INTERIOR SIDE VIEW FRONT RAIL 15 INSIDE THE CABINET. MATCH NUMBER AT PATCH PANEL CAT5e CABLING DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TYP. 18 GA. AUDIO CABLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TYP. 120V, 20AMP RATING 3 WIRES W/ ONE 120V, 20AMP RATING �- - - - -I GROUND BACK TO DVR CABINET, LEAVE I I CARNET COILED IN ----------- o......... 13 16 19 --- � i 20 21 ----- -� e}'� I 1 F�"ICAL ELECT. BOX PNTRACTOR COTO LEAVE 2 2 — — — — I EXTRA 2 FEETS OF CABLE 5 PORT RENU INSERT PROVIDE ORANGE COLOR L — — J INSIDE W/ WALL PLATE FINISH RECEPTACLE FOR FOR KITCHEN PRINTER (INSTALL BESIDE PREP TABLE) DESIGNATED POS CIRCUIT OUTLINE OF AUDIO FOR POS (INSTALL UNDER POS) 120V, 20 AMP RATING RECEIVER, 9.5"x6" BY OTHERS DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TYP. 12OV, 20AMP RATING 3 PORT RENU INSERT- W/ WALL PLATE FINISH FOR MENU (INSTALL AT MENU FRAME) FOR E—CLOCK (INSTALL BESIDE E—CLOCK) II 1 1 DETAIL OF DVR CABINET & NETWORK DETAILS N.T.S. r-----------i p NOTE: CAT5 TERMINATIONS & I I I — I WALL PLATES BY CONTRACTOR I I 1 LANDDLORDMARK CLOSETAT 1/2" F.R.T. PLYWOOD I I I ON TYPE 'X' GWB CAT58 STAINLESS STEEL STAINLESS STEEL ON .20 ttPE X � W8 _ LL. TELCO (LINE 1 - PHONE) PANEL M2 PNW8I I CAT5e i LL TELCO (UNE 2 - INTERNE) + + + + I CAT5e I LL. TELCO (UNE 3 - INTERNE7) DEMISING WALL + + + + --- i I COAX RG60 IF AVA ABLE-JKITCHENADJACENT +36" A F.F. 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SINK) 2 WALL DETAILS SGLE 2" 3 DETAIL OF RAISED UP CEILING SCALE 1-1/2" 4 WIRING DIAGRAM (INTERNET & PHONE) SCALE 1/2" 4. 2- 41-i 4" L COUNTER TOP EFRI RATED fE DISPLAY CASE _ _ _ — -) STIFFENER SUPPORT AT 12' D.C. PREP AREA SERVICE AREA I � � K FIRE RETARDANT 5/8" GWB, SEE D... L 3/4" (THE TREATED WOOD ELEVATIONS FOR FINISHES —I — — J — " rDOD SOOD SUR ACE AT TOP, FRONT &BOTH SIDES BLOCKING S2 UNE of CLEAN BEAD OF SILICONE EQUIPMENT - ONE OF FINISHED COUNTER SURFACE SEALANT —COMPLETE PERIMETER STAINLESS STEEL PASS —THROUGH REAR VIEW WINDOW I 1 1 a' UNE OF LINE OF a�MENT EQUIPMENT ` EQUIPMENT EFr GL— 3/4" (THK.) — SOOD SURFACE 52 - - ONE OF ONE OF - ;„ TRAY SUDE EQUIPMENT m ROUGH OPENING: STIFFENER SIZE: 1 4-1/2"(W) x 8-1/2"(H) 12 D.C. AT 12 O.C. ..,-...__..._.-... SECTION 5 DETAIL OF STAND FOR SUSHI DISPLAY CASE SCALE 3/4" 6 OF WALL OPENING FOR PASS THRU' WINDOW DETAILS CALE N.T.S. IAA r WOROMPLIANCE ROVED 22 2019 yof Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO:1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: EMMMMMEMMMMEMMMMMMMMMmm REVISIONS pl 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS Q 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL. 813.333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 I'�� RERISTERED \111 ARCHITECT Dann w. IIIAn STATE DE WASH IXCTON GENERAL NOTES ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS SCOPE OF WORK 1.1 DE1RNTIONS 3.0. GENERAL WORK GENERAL: 1. CHECK DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS IN THE FIELD 1.1.1 THE WORD ARCHITECT MEANS LICENSED ARCHITECT. 3.0.1. W-ORDINATE ALL SECTIONS OF THE WORK. PLAY WORK REQUIRED BY CONTRACT &GONTMOTORSHALLINC ODE IN HIS COST ALL HIS EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INCLUDING HANDLING SHIPPING AND All. DIMENSIONS AND OONDTRONS OF THIS JOB SWJl BE FIELD CHECKED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR WHO WILL BE 1.1.2 ME WORD OWNER MEANS. SARKU JAPAN OOCUMENB OR REASONABLY NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK BUT NOT RECEIVING. CONTRACTORWALL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL ITEMS. RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME ANY DISCREPANCIES SRAL BE REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE START OF 1. .3 THE WORD LANDLORD SEE SHEET C-1 FOR LANDLORD INFORMATION INCLUDED IN ANY SPECIFIC SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATIONS IS HEREHY B. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS COST ALL HANDLING AND RECEIVING OF OWNER'S EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE SECURE STORAGE AS REQUIRED FOR OWNER'S EQUIPMENT AND CONSTRUCTITO COSTS DUE TO A FAILURE OF REPORTING THESE DISCREPANCIES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THEGENERAL CONTRACTOR. 1.1.4 THE WORD CONTRACTOR MEANS LICENSED CONTRACTOR AWARDED CONTRACT FOR THIS PROJECT BY SJ DESIGN INC. 3A.2. NCWDED IN THIS SECTION. PRODUCTS SPECIFIED IN CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS E.G. EL D. REMOINCLUVEAULLDEB IS DE CO TS IN IMATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FINAL GLEAN UP OF THE ENTIRE STORE, 2 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS SPECMIRES EQUIPMENT, ETC., MAY OR STMAY NOT REQUIRE INSTHOT INSATIONTALLED BY THE SUPPLIER. ALLOCATE ME INSTFllATW OF ITEMS NOT:INSTAllID G DRAWINGS. E. FATIS RTRACTORS FINALAPPROVEDSTAMPEDICONSTRUCTION"GRANOF THE DRAWING F.UISCONTRAGTORTONO ONSTBEODUSENINVYTHE CORRECTNESS OFT BEFORE STARTING ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT BO MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS ON THESE DOCUMENTSFAILURE 7.2 WORK INCLUDED BY THE SUPPLIER. ISSUES OR ERRORS WTHIR3 DAYS. CONSTRUGTON,ANDTO NOTIFY THE OWNER IN WRITING IF THERE ME ANY ISSUES OR ERRORS WITHIN3pgY3. REME IF PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. BY THE CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY DISCREPANCIES OR 1 y1 UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, THE FOUDWIN'G INSTRUCTIONS APPLY TO ALL PERMITS: HY OF OF THE CONTRACTOR. OMISSIONS WILL THEN BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY SECTIONS OF WORK. WHETHER OR NOT THE PROJECT WAS AWARDED BY TENDER SECTIONS 3.1 SETTING OUT A.CONTRACTORwTUBERESPONSIBLEFOR PICKUP OF BUILDING PERMITS. 12.2. ME UDR SHALL PERFORM THE WORK AS SHOWN IN ME DRAWINGS, 3.1.1. LAY OUT PARTITIONS MORS AND BULT-1 N MILLWORK OR METALWORK. NOTIFY B.CONTRAGTOR WALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING, SPRINKLER AND ALL OTHER PERMITS REQUIRED BY ALL BOB 3. NOTES RULES, SCHEDULES, SPEOFlCATIONS AND ADDENDA ISSUE) HEREWITH. THE ARCHITECT OR PROJECT MADDER SHOULD ANY PROBLEM PRISE BECAUSE ACT R. C.CONTRACTOR TO ATTEND AND SCHEDULE ALL INSPECTIONS AND TO ENSURE ALL WORK MEETS MATH ALL LOCAL AND ALL NOTES ON ANY PORTION OF THESE WWDOCUMENT APPLY TO ENTIRE OR NOT THEY ARE 12.3. IN THE EVENT INFORMATION,THE CONTRACTOR US TO IMMEDIATELY OF SITENDRONS OR OTHER CAUSES OBTAIN ARCHITECTS OR PROJECT CO MANAGER'S APPROVAL FOR ANY DEVIATION FROM THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ANY OTHER APPUCABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. D. CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN ALL FINAL INSPECTIONS APPROVALS AND OBTAIN THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. AREAS. IN OTHER CONTACT THE ARCH ITEFOR CLARIFICATION, 1.24. CO-ORDINATE WITH SEPARATE CONTRACTORS. 3.2 PREPARATION OF SURFACES BARRICADE: 4. WORK, MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODS A. CONTRACTOR IMLL SUPPLY, INSTALL AND REMOVE ALL BARRICADES M REQUIRED. ALL WORK, MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODS SHALL CONFIRM WITH ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES RIVING 3.2/. ADHERED FLOOR FINISHES. ARE CONTAMIRETm WITH GREASE DR OIL, RECEIVEFINISHES. WHERE CONCRETE FLOORS, WHICH ARE 4 OBTAIN AND ERRED FLOOR oEMounoN: JURISDICTION. 1.2.5. FOR A LIST OF WORK INCLUDED UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACTS, SEE ATTACHED. MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLING FLOORING. ASUPPLY ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR DEMOLITION INACCORDANCE WRIT THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 1.2.6. FOR A LISP Of EXISTING OR NEW ME PROVIDED BY THE OWNER, SEE 3.3. FLOOR SURFACES B. REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL DEBRIS AND GARBAGE AWAY FROM THE SITE, 5. APPROVAL BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES ATTACHED. PLUMBING 6 GAS: APPROVAL OF THESE DRAWINGS BY GOVERNING AUTHORMES WEE NOT RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM OOMPl11NG WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS. 21 .. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS PROTECT TROWELLED CONCRETE FLOORS ADEQUATELY, AND FINISHED FLOORING FRO FROM DAMAGE TAKE SPECIAL MEASURES WHEN MOVING HEAR EQUIPMENT ASUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL PLUMBING AND GAS, INCLUDING METER PLACEMENT IF APPLICABLE, AS REQUIRED PER FINAL APPROVED DRAWNGS INCLUDING ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. 2.1.1. CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITOR OF THE BUILDING CODE HAVING JURISDICTION OR LOADS ON THEM' ELECTRICAL 6. INSTALLATION BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR WHERE THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED, AND TD THE LATEST VERSION OF ACA (AMERICANS WIN DISABILITIES ACTI. 3.3.2. KEEP FLOORS AS DRY AS POSSIBLE. KEEP FLOORS FREE FROM OILS, GREASE, ASUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL ELECTRICAL, INCLUDING METER IF APPLICABLE, M REQUIRED PER FINAL APPROVED ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT TONS SUPPLIED BY THE OWNER/GNANT ARE TO BE INSTATED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR UNLESS INDICTED OTHERWISE 2.L2. OBTAIN ALL PERMITS, CERTIFICATES AND AUTHORIZATIONS REQUIRED BY MAHORMES. OOR F OTHER PUmFlNSH6 LIKELY TO DAMAGE, DISCOLOUR OR AFFECT THE BOND DRAVANGS INCLUDING ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. WAC. 7. MATERIALS 2.1.3. CONSERVE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE OVERHEAD SPACE BY INSTALLING AND 3.4. SOUND ATTENUATING PARTITIONS ASUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL WAC AS REQUIRED PER FINAL APPROVED DRAWINGS INCLUDING ALL MATERIALS AND ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND FIRST CLASS. ALL WORK AND EQUIPMENT ITEMS SHALI. BE WARROMED BY THE ARRANGING DUCTS. PIPING, TUBING, CONDUIT. EQUIPMENT AND FIGURES IN AN ORDERLY MANNER AND TO PROVIDE MINIMUM INTERFERENCE. RUN PIPE, DUCTS, 3.4.1. AVOID SHORT GRCUMNG' SOUND ATTENRIAIING PARTT110N5 BY THE CAREFUL EQUIPMENT. CONIRAC'IOR FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE EXCEPT FOR MANUFACURES USING AND CDNDUR SQUARE WITH BUILDING GRID, VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY LOCATION AND TREATMENT OF DUCTS, GRILLG, DIFFUSERS, ElECiI CN. OUTLETS HOOD. EXHAU8TSYANDISTEMSHANSU7 FIRE SYSTERKIDMAKE.UP AIR: WARRANTY WHICH MAY BE LONGER. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CONCEAL PIPES, DUCTS, TUBING AND CONDUIT IN AND BOXES ETC. WHERE ELECTRICAL BOXES ARE BACK iD BACK, LOCATE ASUPPLYAND INSiALLALL DUCTNORKAND RELATED WnRK(i.e. DUCT SHAFT, FIRE WRAP)TO INSTALL THE EXFIAUST SYSTEMS ADD .1 SYSTEMS AS PER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES. PUBLIC AREAS. THEM AT LEAST W APART AND USE FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS IF INTER- R INSTALL EXHAUST HOODS. FANS AND MAKE-UP AIR UNIT AS SUPPLIED BY THE OWNER. 8. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 2.1.4. THE USE OF SCOPE, RELATED WORN OR SIMILAR MITCLG IN ME SPECIFICATIONS WNNECT'ELE C. COORDNATE ANSUL SYSTEM INSTALLATION WITH THE GAINER'S APPOINTED CONTRACTOR. NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ARE PERMITTED ABOVE CEUNC. SHALL NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSIGN THE VARIOUS PLATS OF THE WORK TO THE APPROPRIATE SUBCONTRACTORS, AND FORCES, 3.5. DEFLECTION U. SCHEDULE AND ATTEND ALL HOOD AND ANSUL INSPECTIONS. ECONTRACTOA SHALL ENAGE A QUALIFIED INDEPENDENT TESTING COMPANY TO PERFORM SMOKE TEST OF qLL 9. FIRE FXI7NWISHERS AND SHPll. NOT IMPOSE UPON ME ARCHITECT OR ME OWNER THE DUTY TO 3.5./. MAKE ALLOWANCE AT WALL AND PATiTiON HEADS FOR DEFLECTION OF THE DUCTWORK AND TO PERFORM AIR TESTING AND BALANCING OF THE AIR SYSTEM INCLUDING EXHAUST MAKE-UPA IR AND ARBffRA TE N THE CONTRACTOR MID SUBCONTRACTORS, NOR SHALL IT STRUCTURES ABOVE IF NO OTTER INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN, ALLOW DEFLECTION AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SEPARATELYq CERTIFIED REPORT OF THE SMOKE KE TEST AND A CERTIFIED REPORT THE AIR TESTING AND BALANCING REPORT. THE REPORTS MUST BE CERTIFIED B CAPACITY AND RATING AS REQUIRED BY N.F.PA PAMPHLET }10 AND LOCH A.UTHORRIES. LOCATE PER IACM UBCO TRACTO RELIEVE THE SUBCONTRACTORS FROM THEIR RESPONSIBILITY FOR CAREFULLY EXAMINING THE FOR TONS END DRAWINGS, AND CO-ORDINATING THEIR WORK WITH SPECIFICATIONS OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS IN THE ORDER OF SPAN 180 BECAUSE OF LIVE / YA R THE CONTRACTOR SHALL QUALIFIED THE AUTHORITIES AND N.F.PA 10. ALL O FM.H OTHER AND THE GENERA CONTRACTION. CLAD ONLY. WHERE ABASED O ABUT THE UNDERSIDE OF MEN FLOOR THE CLEARANCE SHALL BE BASED THE SPAN OF THE MEMBERS DAY AFTER HETESTIN . RECEIVED Y ME TODISBURSEME THE TESTING. THE REPORT MUST BE RECEIVED BYTHE OWNER PRIOR TO DISBURSEMENT OF HI THE WALL ANY HOLHREEDAMOUNTER ALL FIRE -WALL PENETRATIONS TO BE INSTALLED PER U.L NUMBERS 22 CO-OPERATION OR PARTITION AS A SOUND BARMER IN MAKING SUCH ALLOWANCES. SPRINKLERS. WL 1W1 WL 2002 3.6. SCAFFOLDING A. SUPPLY AND INSTALL SPRINKLERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. SHALL SUIT WL 1"I WL 2OD3 2.2.1. CO-OPERATE AND CO-ORDINATE WITH OTHE CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS REQUIRED FOR SATISFACTORY AND EXPEDITIOUS COMPLETION OF THE WORK. B. WHERE APPLICABLE, EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPING BE ADJUSTED TO NEW HEAD LOCATIONS. ALL EXISTING PIPING THAT DOES NOT MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED, AS REQUIRED. W7. 1003 WL 2GD4 TAKE SITE DIMENSIONS RELATIVE TO THE WORK. FABRICATE AND FAECT WORK 3.6.1. CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN SCAFFOLDNG IN A RIGID, SECURE AND SAFE c. THE SYSTEM INSTALLATION IS TO BE CARRIED OUT BYAQUALIFIED SPRINKLER COMPANY APPROVED BY LANDLORD, WL 5001 WL 2W5 TO BUT SITE DIMENSIONS AND WNDMONS. PROVIDE FORMS. TEMPLATES, MANNER. REMOVE SCAFFOLDING PROMPTLY WHEN NO LONGER REQUIRED. B. APPLY FOR, OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS,LICENSES, WORKING DOCUMENTS REVIEWS, INSPECTIONS AND YL. 500P ANCHORS, SLEEVES, INLERIG AND ACCESSORIES REWIRED TO BE FIXED TO OR ERECT SCAFFOLDING INDEPENDENT OF PARTITIONS AND COLUMNS USE SCAFFOLDING EXAMINATIONS. RE, OR INSTRUCT RELATED SUDCON- INSERTED IN THE WORK AND SET IN PLACE, TRACTORS AS M THEIR LOCATION, GIVING REQUIRED SUPERVISION. PAY SO AS TO INTERIM AS LITRE AS POSSIBLE WON OTHER CONTRACTORS AND ERE SU�NTRACTORS. WHEN NOT IN USE MOVE SCAFFOLDING AS NECESSARY TO ETHECONTRACTOR SHALLCOORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH -TRADES AT SITE. F.THECONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE MALL ADMINISTRATION FORDRNNRMEMD REFILL OFSPRINKLER 11. MISCELANEIXIS COST OF EXTRA WORK CAUSED BY AND MAKE UP TIME LOST AS RESULT OF PERMIT OTHER WORK, SYSTEMAND PAYFORANY FEESAS REQUIRED, PRIOR TO INSTA1llNG SHELVING IN REFRIGERATOR, T.G.C. TO WASH DOWN (SPONGE) INTERIOR THREE (3) TIMES FAILURE M PROVIDE NECESSARY OD -OPERATION, INFORMATION OR i@AS TO WITH A SOLUTION OF BOX VINEGAR AND SOX WATER. SET REFRIGERATOR TO OPERATE AT 34 - 38 RANGE BE FIXED OR BUILT-IN WITHIN ADEQUATE TIME 37 3.7.1. GLANS WORK GLASS CURING ON SITE IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT WITH PROTECT MANAGER'S FLOORING: ALTO SUPPLY AND INSTALL FLOORING SYSTEM ASPER FINAL APPROVED DRAW1NGSiNCLUDiNG ALL MATERIALS AND 2.22. THE OWNER OR THE PTHE PRO AND THEIRI EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS ALSSHAA NAVE THE RIGHT TO ENTER THE PREMISES AND INSPECT THE SITE, MATERULS AND PERMISSION AFTER REVIEWING THE CONTRACTORS PROPOSED METHODS. EQUIPMENT. B, TO SUPPLYAND INSTALLNEWFLOOR MEMBRANEAS PERFlNAI.APPROVED DRAVONGS. 12 SOME SPECIFIED TIME (SUCH AS FLUORESCENT FIXTURES IN SALES COUNTER. WALL STANDARDS. SHELVING WORKMANSHIP AT ANY TIME BRACKETS, CE77AIAIC TILE, ETC.) MAY REQUIRE LONG DELIVERY. ERY. DIMENSIONS 3.a OPENINGS FINISHES. A TO SUPPLYAND INSTALL ALL SURFACES FINISHES M PER FINAL APPROVED DRAWNGS. 23.2. REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES TO THE OR PROTECT MANAGER. 3.8.1. WHETHER NOTED IN THE DOCUMENTATION OR NOT, THE CTOR(S) SHALL B. TOSUPPLYAND INSTALLALLDOORSASPER FINALAPPROVEDDRAWINGS. 13. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL WORK TO BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE 7EWNT5 GENERA. CONTRACTOR. 23.2. effORE FABRICATION, AGREE UPON WHERE DIMENSIONS ARE NOT LE BEFORE SYSTEMS IRE.. MANTRA ACCESS TO BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS u REQUIRED. CONCERNED. THEM ALONG THE LITOTES CONCERNED. EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES AND GRAPHICS: to ONE SET OF LANDLORD APPROVED DRAWINGS TO BE KEPT W SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR CHECKING AT ALL TIMES 23.3. THE OF PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL MID 3.9. PROTECRON AND MAKING GOOD AINSTALLANDCONNECTALL EQUIPMENT, FIXiURESANDGRAPHIC3 SUPPUEDBYOWNERAS PER FINALAPPROVED DRAWING. DRING CONSTRUCTION. S, CORN BUT NOT TONEDOUTLETS. DUCTS CONDUIT AND PIPE SHOWN OR SPECIFIED BUT NOT DIMENSIONED ARE 3.9.1. FLU. WORK AND EXISTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, 15. BUILDING CODE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE &SHOULD BE VERIFIED WITH THE GOVERNING AUTIOR171ES BEFORE23.4. APPROXIMATE NOMINAL PARTITION AND COLUMN THICKNESSESARE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. AND FROM DAM AND WORK OF MERE SECTIONS FROM MIRAGE WHILE PERFORMING WORK. PROVIDE HOARDING WHEN REQUIRED BY LANDLORD, OWNER OR THE OWES SIGNS: ACONTRACTOR TO GoORDINATEANO CONTRACT SIGN INSTALLATION WITH OWNER APPROVED SIGN CONTRACTOR. STARE OF WORK. ALL WORK MUSE CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL DUDES DETERMINE DETERMINE ACTUAL SIZES ON SITE. E. 3.9.2. DAMAGED WORK SHALL BE MADE GDWHEREVER POSSIBLE BY THOSE B CONTRACTOR WILL ENSURE ALL ELECTRICAL PARK TO BE AVAILABLE FOR THIS INSTALLATION, VERIFY DIMENSIONS FOR SHOP FABRICATED PORTIONS OF THE WORK ON SITE PERFORMING THE ORIGINAL WORK, BUT AT THE EXPENSE OF THOSE CAUSING 16. ALL MATERIALS TO MEET FLAME SPREAD RATINGS REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. BEFORE WING SHOP DRAWINGS AND FABRICATIONS THE DAMAGE 2.4. DRAWINGS ON SITE 3.9.3. ATTACH AND FASTEN FTTNGS AND FDOURES IN WE. STURDY AND SECURE 17. MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF EXISTING FIRE RATED ASSEMBLES AT ALL TIMES. 2.4.1. KEEP ON COPY OF ALL DOCUMENTATION ON SRI. AT ALL TIMES, COMPLETE WITH LANDLORD AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES APPROVAL MANNER SO THAT THEY CANNOT WORK LOOSE, FALL OR SHIFT FROM POSMON DURING OCCUPANCY OF BUILDING, AS A RESULT OF VIBRATION OR OTHER 18. ALL. WORK BY THE TENAETS GON MGMR(S) SHAD. BE COMPLETED USING NEW MATERIALS. 25. EXAMINATION OF SITE AND DOCUMENTATION CAUSES OF NORMAL USE 25.1. 8EFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR FABRICATION BEGINS, EXAMINE THE SITE AND 3.9A. PROTECT FINISHES AGAINST HEAT, SLAG AND WELD SPLATTERS By ERECTING 19. MAKE GWD ANY DAMAGE TO LANDLORD'S OR OTHER TENANT'S WORK CAUSED DURING CONSTRUCTION. DETERMINE THE BMW AND NATURE OF ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PER- STURDY PLYWOOD OR OTHER HEAVY SHIELD DURING SUCH WORK. PROVENCE OF THE WORK, INCLUDING THE LOCATION OF ALL CONCEALED 3.10. 20. REMOVE ALL GARBAGE AND DEBRIS TO THE APPROVED CONTAINERS, DULY. SERVICES WHICH MAY HAVE TO BE PROTECTED, REMOVED OR RELOCATED, CLEANING AND GDMPLETION 25.2 BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR FABRICATION BEGINS, EXAMINE CAREFULLY 3.10.1 PROMPTLY REMOVE FROM FINISHED SURFACES ALL PRODUCTS WHICH COULD 21. IENNNYS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN COPY OF'TENMR/LANDLORD RGPONSIBUTE' SECTION OF ALL SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEOULE1, DRAWINGS AND OTHER DOCUMENTATION, BY HARDEN OR SET OR BECOME DIFFICULT TO REMOVE. CLEAN FINISHED SUR- THE LEASE, AND CONFORM AS REQUIRED. ACCEPTING THIS WORK, IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE CONTRACTOR THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THESE DOCUMENTS. FACES UPON COMPLETION OF WORK OF YOUR SECTORS OR WHEN REWIRED BY GENERAL CONTRACTORS. 22 All. WORK TO BE SCHEDULED THROUGH THE MEANT CWRDIM7TIR SO THAT IT DOES NOT NOT INTERFERE WITH MALL EACH TRADE SHALL EXAMINE THE WORK UPON WHICH THEIR WORK DEPENDSAPPUCATON OF WORK OR ANY PART OF IT SHALL BE DEEMED ACCEPTANCE OF 3.10.2. DAILY, OR MORE OFTEN IF REQUIRED, REMOVE OILY RAGS AND WASTE AND OPERATIONS, THAT WORK UPON WHICH THE CONTRACTORS' WORK OR THAT PART OF IT WHICH OTHER COMBUSTIBLE DEBRIS FROM PREMISES, AND FROM SITE AT LEW ONCE HAS BEEN APPLIED DEPENDS. A WEN. 23. ALL ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL It PLUMBING - FLOOR At COMING ROUGH -IN TO BE LOCATED It TAGGED ON THIS 2.5.4. MEANINGS ARE (MENDED TO CONVEY SCOPE OF THE GENERAL CONTRACT WORK 3.10.3. IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY BY OWNER, CLEAN, DUST, AND REMOVE LAYOUT. ALL VERTICAL DIMENSIONS OR SPECIAL LOCATE NOTES I.E. (ABOVE CEILING) TO BE NOTED ON EQUIPMENT AND INDICATE GENERAL AND APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS, ARRANGEMENTS. AND DUCTS, PIPING, CWDUTT, OUTLETS. ALL STAINS, SMUDGES, TAPE, PENCIL MORNS, ETC., FROM ALL FINISHED SCHEDULE & ROUGH -IN SPECS. ON THIS DRAWING. SIZE OF FIGURES, EQUIPMENT, AND OBTAIN MORE AWURATE REFORMATION FROM STUDY AND CO-ORDINATION OF SURFACES, EXPOSED FIXTURES, HARDWARE AND EQUIPMENT. CLAM! BOTH DRAWINGS, AND SHOP DRAWINGS INCLUDING ARCHTTEGNRAL, MECHANICAL SIDES OF WINDOWS OR OTHER GAZING. TURN WORK OVER IN NEW WNORON. 24. SUBCONTRACTORS MUST EXAMINE EACH INSTAIIATON AREA FOR CONWIONS INTERFERING WITH PROPER. TIMELY. AND ELECTRICAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH CONDITIONS AND SPACE AFFECTING ACCEPTABLE COMPLETION OF THE WORK & SHALL NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR OF UNACCEPTABLE THESE MATTERS BEFORE BEGINNING OR PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. SILL. ATERAitONS AND REPAIRS CWDTION REQUIRING ATTENTION BEFORE FINISH U47MLA. INSTALLATION. WHERE JOB CONDITIONS REWIRE REASONABLE CHANGES IN INDICATED LOCATION AND ARRANGEMENTS, MARE AT NO EXTRA COST TO OWNER. CUT, PATCH AND MAKE BOOT TO LEAVE WORK IN A FINISHED CONDITION3.11.1, CO-ORDINATE ALL WORK WITH RESPECTIVE TRADE CONTRACTORS. WHERE NEW WORK ABUTS EXISTING AND WHERE EXISTING WORK IS ALTERED. 25. W NOT BEGIN FINISH MATERML INSTALMRON BEFORE UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED IN A MANNER ACCEPTABLE TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR & ARCHITECT FOR THAT PORTION OF THE WORK. 2.6. SHOP DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTAL 3.11.2. REGARDLESS OF WHICH SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATIONS ANYPORTION OF THE CUTTING, PATCHING WORK MAY FALL UNDER, EMPLOY PERSONS QUAUMED 26. PERFORMANCE OF THIS WORK BY THE INSTALLER INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF ALL SUBSTRATE COMMONS & 2.6.1. WHERE SHOP DRAWINGS ARE REQUESTED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT ONE M THE WORK BEING CUT AND PATCHED M W SUCH WORK IN ORDER THAT IT BE DONE CORRECTLY AND SKILLFULLY. ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH MATERIAL INSTALLATION QUALITY STANDARDS. SEPIA AND THREE WHREPRINTS TO THE ARCHITECT OR PROJECT MANAGER FOR APPROAL COPIES OF THE FINAL SHOP DRAWINGS ARE TO BE PROVIDED TO 3.11.3. WHERE EXISTING MIMS ARE DESIGNATED FOR REUCATIW OR REMOVAL, DO 27, CARRY OUT DEMOLITION WITHIN THE PREMISES TO A BROOM SWEPT CONDUON, OF ANY EXISTING EQUIPMENT, THE ARCHITECT AND TO BE KEPT W SITE FOR REFERENCE ALL REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND MAKING GOOD: TO SUCH TIME, CUUNG AND PARTITIONS NOT REWIRED BY THE TENANT, INCLUDING THE REMOVAL AND CAPPING OF WATER AND 2.7. SITE MEETINGS NEW AND EXISTINGFROM SHE ALL GAS LING. AND THE REMOVAL OF CIRCUIT WIRING BACK TO THE BREAKER PANEL 2.7.1. HOLD SITE MEETINGS PS REQUIRED THROUGH THE DURATION OF THE WORK. ITC SS NOTDRBOTH TO BE OVER TO LANDLORD NOR TO BE RELOCATED OR REUSED. CAP ALL EXISTING SERVICES REOARED TO BE SEVERED, 28. SUPPLY AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION BARRICADE TO THE PREMISES, THREE FEET BEYOND LEASE LINE REMOVE AT 2.7.2 REVIEW APPROVED PROGRESS SCHEDULE FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT COMPLETION OF THE WORK, ACCORDING TO CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS, WITH SUPPLIERS OF 3.12. WATER REMOVAL CONCLUSION OF CONSTRUCTION. PRODUCTS AND SUBCONTRACTORS. 3.12.1. PROVIDE VACUUM WATER REMOVER OTHE FLOOR NEAR THE :WORK FOR 29. SUPPLY TEMPORARY FACILITIES OF A MINIMUM iW AMP HYDRO SERVICE, READILY ACCESSIBLE WATER SUPPLY, .7.3. KEEP THE ARCHITECT INFORMED OF PROGRESS, DELAYS AND POTENTIAL DELAYS IMREMOVAL OF BLEAKED OR EPIKED WATER BEFORE IT CAN PENETMTE AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL TO THE TEMMS G.C. FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. DURING ALL STAGES OF THE WORK. TO THE TO THE SPACE BEIDW THE FLOOR. 2.8. TRADEMARKS AND LABELS 30. ALLOW ACCESS BY TENANTS G.C. TO LOADING FACILITIES AND/OR FREIGHT ELEVATOR IF APPLICABLE, DURING 2,8,1. TRADEMARKS AND (ABETB SHALL NOT BE VISIBLE IN THE FINISHED WORK 3.13. TEMPORARY FACILITIES REGULAR MALL HOURS. EXCEPT FOR UL LABELS AND/OR OTHER SIMILAR AUTHORITIES, AND EXCEPT 3.13.1. PRIM A TELEPHONE W SITE FOR GENERAL USE DURING CONSTRUCTION. WHERE NECESSARY TO IDENTIFY ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, LONG DISTANCE CHARGES ARE TO BE PAID TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR 31. ALL HORIZONTAL EQUIPMENT DRAINS TO BE KEPT A MINIMUM OF 6' A.F.F. TO FACILITATE MOPPING. FOR MAINTENANCE AND RE'LACEMEM. AND EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFIED. BY PERSON(S) MAKING THE CALU(S). 2.8.2. OTHER THAN EXCEPTIONS IN PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH, RELOCATE TRADEMARKS AND 32. CALLING FOR ALL OPEN MINTS TO BE CAULKED. LABELS TO CONCEALED OR INCONSPICUOUS SURFACES, OR REMOVE BY GRINDING 3.13.2. PERMIT USE OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES BY OTHER WNTRAC70RS. IF NECESSARY OR PANT OUT TO MATCH WHERE ADJOINING SURFACE IS PAINTED. 3.13.3. PROVIDE TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL SEUCE FOR LIGHTING AND THE OPERATION 2.9. EXTENDED WARRANTIES OF PUMPS, MOTORS AND OTHER POWER TOOLS DURING CONSTRUCTION. 2.9.1. ME FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF EXTENDED WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND 3.13.4. PROVIDETEMPORARY HEATING, MAINTAINED AT LEAST AT 13 C DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE TWELVE MONTHS AS REQUIRED UNDER THE GENERAL CONDMONS OF THE CONTRACT. 3.11I!L PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN. IN WMPUANCE WITH LOCH. BY-LAWS AND LABOR THIS LIST IS FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY AND MAY BE INCOMPLETE. ANY AGREEMENTS, SANITARY TEMPORARY TOILETS AND WASHBASINS FOR USE OF WARRANTIES IN THE SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR ALL WORKERS ON THE SITE. WARRANTIES FOR PROD CT SUPPLIED FOR THE WORK BUT NOT NOTED, ARE APPLICABLE AND IN FORCE WHETHER LISTED HERE OR NOT. 3./4. FIRE PROTECTION DESCRIPRDN EXTENSION OF WARRANTY 3.14.1. TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO ELIMINATE FIRE HAZARDS AND 70 PREVENT CARPENTRY AND MILLWORK 1 YEAR DAMAGE TO WORK, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND OTHER PROEM, BOTH PUB - FINISH HARDWARE I YEAR LID AND PRIVATE. 2.9.2. WARRAMY, OPERATING AND MANTDANCE DOCUMENTATION 3.14.2 SURE AND LOCATE PROD CIS AND EQUIPMENT PACKED IN COMBUSTIBLE CON - ALL WARRANTIES ARE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE WENT UPON SUBSTANTIAL TANERB IN ORDERLY AND ACCESSIBLE AMNNER. UNTIL PERMANENT FIRE PROTECTIONAVAILABLE, PLACE APPROVED TYPES OF FIRE COMPLETION OF THE WORK. INCLUDE IN THIS COMPILATION ALL MANEEN- ANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING SURFACE AND OPERATING EQ�PM�UIPMENT IN RY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCRONS FOR ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 3.15. SECURTY EAU EVENT. ALSO INCLUDE All, FIRE RATING CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE ON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. 3.15.1. MIS PERSION OF THE LANDLORD MUST BE OBTAINED TO WORK AT TIMES OTHER. N FBUILDING OR NCE 9 Ia ISION RECEIVED CITY OF TU K W ILA PEAR 15 2019 PERMIT CENTER DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO: 1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: h jjg k f REVISIONS QS 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS Q2 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TELL 813.333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 REGISTERED ARCNRECi DAVip W, WATT STATE OF WASNlNGTON ARCHITECTURE SPECIFICATION & NOTES SHEET NUMBER q 8'-8" 91-31, 4'— 1 1'-6" 2'-3" 1 2'-2 V-1141" 11 —4" C3'0 HOLE FOR CUT OUT 2-0 HOLE FOR FOR GUOTTCASH FOOD UN" (CONFIRM REGISTER LGrAPON FOR I- DISPENSER X LEMONADE DISPENSER (ODSIFIEFIM LOCATION AT SITE) A T T SERVICE FOR TM SUSHI [STAND REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE ' T 4'0 HOLE 4*0 HOLE FOR DROP -IN FOR DROP -IN PAN PAN 4'— 1 5'-2"' 4'— 1 23'-8" <V.I.F.> COUNTER TOP CUT OUT SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS OF COUNTERTOP SHOULD BE VERIFY IN FIELD BEFORE CUTTING MATERIAL. 1" DIA. HOLE FOR LIGHTING ELECTRICAL WIRE AT BOTH END OF SNEEZE GUARD ON TOP OF COUNTER. DRILL HOLE ON SITE TO MATCH ACTUAL LOCATION. EQUIPMENT PLAN SCALE' 1/4' = 1'-0' REVIEWED FC CODE COMPLIAI APPROVED MAR 22 2019 raiiA REMARKS ALL REUSED EQUIPMENT MATERIALS MUST BE RETURNED TO "LIKE NEW" CONDITION, APPROVAL BY LANDLORD REQUIRED. DATE: 11 - 12-18 JOB NO: 1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: REVISIONS 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS A 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL. 813.333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 EQUIPMENT PLAN RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA & COUNTER TOP MAR 15 2019 CUT-OUT PERMIT CENTER SHEET NUMBER 0 0 3 KI 11-12-18 40: 1884 N: QD: `W,- REVISIONS 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL, 813. 333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 • , kCHEDULE wkLs�`:. `,ait$� Y".'{4 t5'SSJtItR:�i�S3� �'�VI 4w) REVISIONS 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL, 813. 333.2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 • , kCHEDULE wkLs�`:. `,ait$� Y".'{4 t5'SSJtItR:�i�S3� �'�VI 4w) SNEEZE GUARD SUPPLY BY SARKU CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL GRIDDLE SUPPLY BY SARKU CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE 2-1/2' LEG S/S SAUCE S S SAUCE HOLDER SUPPLY BY SARKU OLDER SUPPLY BY SARKU HANG ON SIDE HANG BETWEEN OF GRIDDLE SNEEZE GUARD & GRIDDLE ELECTRIC GRIDDLE SUPPLY BY SARKU CONTRACTOR TO PUT ON 3" LEGS FOR STAND REFRIGERATED BASE LOW WALL SUPPLY BY SARKU BY G.C. CONTRACTOR TO SWITCH 6" CASTERS TO 2-1/2" CASTERS oo 00 2 GRIDDLE SET UP CAIE N.T.S. R HINGE DE WALL L �------�— o � ENTRANCE i N � N o � Wax -IN `.N IIORM AAI PER "' P""� Ly KITCHEN WNUFA;RIRERS INSfRUCf10N SI CAULKING W.I. COOLER N1 NG NG T@ MProP O OF TttE (BOiH SIDES) WATERPROOF MFJAEPANE M PM SCHEDULE cog BASE RIE QUARRY IILE FLOOR W/ ACOOxkUL WATSUROOF OUMRY RLE FLOON W/ EPOxY GROUT ON IlOOR SET MDA ME UP TO HION ON COOLER WALL BN- OROUT ON FIAOR sEf (BOTH SIDES) a _ a' e e A ''0a ® .' WNri/AIETAL SCNEEOINO ON TOP OF WAMINCOF TfiPCONINBRANE SCREW OR VA RICHD IWNU t AS PER INMIXTIONER'S INSIRUCIIDN 3 WALK-IN COOLER SLEEPER INSTALLATION DETAIL GALE 2" D00 BSUPPORT DOOR HINGE — SIDE WALL 0 m n o b IRsI II III II II III II ij jj ENTRANCE 8'xt2' WALK-IN i•�sa'�� COOLER II III N II III II n ❑2 _. II 111 II II III I1 N III N _ i II III II � N II III II 11 111 11 n - � II III 11 0 0 II III II PLAN ELEVATION O ELEVATION ELEVATION SCALE 5 SHELVINGS OF WALK-IN COOLER N/A 3'-9" c- i� nnnlcl PORECLAIN WALL TILE L_f 1/2"X1/2"X1/16" OUTLINE OF TRAY �7 ALUM. ANGLE SLIDE & LOW WALL GA. 20 S/S PANEL 5/16" THK. DUROCK CEMENT BOARD 1/2"X1/2"X1/16" ALUM. ANGLE i I COVE BASE LINE OF FINISHED — FIE' ,1I A_/11 SECTION scALE PANEL AT GRIDDLE SIDE WALL 3/8" R TILE, AR BED INIUM THRESHOLD 1/2" MIN, NOTE: DETAIL ABOVE FOR REFERENCE, G.C. TO FIELD VERIFY EXISTING . THRESHOLDS ARE ADAAG COMPLIANT. SCALE 8 THRESHOLD 2" INSULATED waLs of WALK-IN COOLER FACE OF GW8 PARTITION PVC CLOSURE. SET IM'0 SEALANT d: FASTEN 12' O.C. RUN FROM TOP OF TILE BASE TO TOP OF WALK-IN NOTE; TRIM & SEAL COOLER TO WALL BOTH VERTICALLY @ HORIZONTALLY 4 WALK-IN COOLER FIXING DETAIL cA E 1-112" TILE 0 FOR CODE COflfti'LIANCE APPROVED MAR 22 2019 OiPy of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION DATE: 11-12-18 J08 N0: 7884 DRAWN: CHECKED: ;uaa9t.�.*"A1AU'i4k:>T'1 Q 09/26/18 REVISED PER LANDLORD'S COMMENTS 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #b TAMPA, EL 33629 TEL. 8I3.333.2717 PAX, 813.289.3332 SHEET NUMBER 3 BRANCH CIRCUIT FEEDER SCHEDULE SYMBOLS GND. 2-XP FLUORESCENT NIGHT LT (WE) AMP/POLE CONDUCT. CONDUCT. CON. 15A/1P OR 15A/2P (2)#12 #12 1/2" 11 20A/l P OR 20N2P (2)#12 #12 i/2" DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WIN 120 V, 20 AMPERE RATING, 15A/3P OR 200P (3) #12 #12 1/21 t' DUPLUNTERSHALL 25A/iPOR25A/2P (2) #10 #10 3/4° .H. (\ILIVI GO EERRUPTEO AT COUMEREXWUGRENDFANE42°ARE TO 30A/1P OR 3OA13P (2) #10 #10 314° BOTTOM UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE I) DUPLEX W/ISOL. GRND CONDUCTOR 25q/3P OR 30Al3P (3) #10 #TO 3(4° .H. )G ATAHEIGM TOTHE BOTTOMAS 35A/iP OR 35A/2P (2) #8 #10 3/4" (N/IL�j NOTED. 40A%P OR 40ACP (2) #8 #10 3/4" (J) JUNCTION BOX A-17 3510P OR 40A/3P (3) #8 #10 45A/1POR 45A2P (2)#6 #10 A-28 50AMP OR SON2P CD#6 #10 4501`01150/3P (3)#6 #10 ALIP OR 6OAl2P (2)#4 #8 60A/3P (3) #4 #8 FLINCH OR 11 (3) #4 #8 9TV3P (3) #3 #8 100ASP OR I TOA/3P (3)#2 #6 125A/3P (3) #1 #6 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE:1/4" = 1'-O" TIE TO L-3 VIA T/C COVE WG T,TYPE"C" ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" -PROVIDE BRANCH CIRCUIT FEEDERS AS NOTED ABOVE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE NOTE: CAT5 TERMINATIONS & WALL PLATES BY CONTRACTOR i POS i 1 1 i iA DATA DATA DATA i i PACKS BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE i r 1 ��111111111 WAITAHEAEUT ►��I� IiSl,1,111� J r 1 1111 M-111111 I l.,,r C 1. r 1 i 1 r ---------------- CAB INET TI r---------------- i I D-MARK AT I I LANDLORD CLOSET i - LL. iELCO (LINE 1 -PHONE) I 1 LL. iELCO (LINE 2 -INTERNE I 1 Tye i-T-L.L. TELCO (LINE J - INTERNE 1 1 COAX PC 60 IF AVAILABLE PH NE 1 0 ._..... y JACK DATAe LA AS P BACK q > 6 M KITCHEN 24 PORT CAT5 PATCH PANEL �______________ i I 1 CAT5e lABEII AS Tt T i N MENU o iOlrl (� CAT5e LABE4 AE TT I�'i 1 DATA DATA i 1 j BLUE BLUE DATA DATA JACK TACK BLUE BLUE TIME i CLOCK I ------------- �.I WI-FI JACK BLUE WIRING DIAGRAM (INTERNET & PHONE) GENERAL NOTES: KEY NOTES: 1. CON TRACTOR SHALL RENEW THE SPECIFICATIONS, GENERAL NOTES, KEY NOTES, ELECTRICAL PLANS O PROVIDE KEY -LOCK TABS AT THESE CIRCUITS, ALL NIGHT, EXIT AND EMERGENCY LIGHTS SHALL BE WIRED AHEAD OF ANY LOCAL AND THE LANDLORD DESIGN CRITERIA BEFORE BIDDING AND STARTING ANY CONSTRUCTION WORK. SWITCHES, O CONTRACTORS ALL COORDINATE WITH TENANT AND MODIFY SWITCH LEG AS SHOWN. IF THE TENANT WANTS TO CONTROL ALL 2. ALL INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS, LANDLORD DESIGN CRITERIA AND N.E.C. REQUIREMENTS, WITH THE TIME CLOCK, PROVIDE A TIME CLOCK WITH A BY-PASS SWITCH. 3. POWER EXISTINGRSHALLUPPLYIFITCOMMERGE O CONTRAC S G TOR HALL ROUTE POWER CIRCUITS FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT UNDER THE HOOD THROUGH THE SHUNT TRIP DIAGRAM.IF NOT, UPGRADE IT. THECONTRACTOR SHALL RECONFIGURE EXISTING PANEL TO COMPLY DIAGRAM. UPGRADEIT, THE CONTRACTOR PA EL TO DEVICE OPERATED CONTRACTORS IN THE HOOD PANEL. REFER IU HOOD PANEL DRAWING AND AUTO SHUNTCONTACTOR WITH THE NEW PANEL SCHEDULE. REFER TO KEY NOTE #12. DETAILS. q O IF NOT G TIN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE LANDLORDS CRITERIA AND DETERMINE EXACT REQUIREMENT 4. CONTRACTOR USE EXISTING WIRING AND BREAKERS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, FURNISH NEW WIRING AND OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BEFORE BIDDING FOR THE PROJECT. TENANTS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL FA DEVICES SUCH MATCHING BREAKERS AS REQUIRED, REFER TO KEY NOTE #22. AS PULL STATION, HEAT DETECTORS, HORNISTROBES ETC., AS SHOWN ON POWER PLAN, THE TENANTS CONTRACTOR SHALL USE LANDLORD'S FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR FOR FA SYSTEM INSTALLATION AT TENANTS EXPENSE, THE HORN/ STROBE RATING SHALL 5, PULLSTRINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ALL EMPTY CONDUIT. FOR TELEPHONE AND LOW VOLTAGE BE110 cd OUTPUT AS SHOWN. LOCATE HOOD ANSUL PULL STATIONS WITHIN IO'TT WAS REQUIRED AND AS SHOWN ON THE SYSTEM. POWER PLAN, 6. INTERIOR TELEPHONE WIRING SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ALL TELEPHONE JACKS, AND COVER PLATES AS REQUIRED. COORDINATE WITH THE TENANT. O IF NOT EXISTING, COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD AND PROVIDE CONDUIT AND TELEPHONE WIRING FROM THE LANDLORD'S DISTRIBUTION POINTTO THE TENANTS TEL. BOARD AS REQUIRED, 7. LABEL ALL ELECT. EQUIPMENT WITH ENGRAVED BAKELITE NAMEPLATE OR EMBOSSED PLASTIC NAME STRIP, LABEL ALL PANELS AS SHOWN ON THE RISER DIAGRAM. O CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM 1/2` CONDUIT WANIRE FROM TELEPHONE OUTLET BACK TO TELEPHONE BOARD J-BOX) LOCATED IN WORK AREA. TYPICAL FOR ALL TELEPHONE OUTLETS, 8. FURNISH A TYPE WRITTEN CIRCUIT DIRECTORY CARD FOR ALL PANELS, LISTING ALL USED AND SPARE CIRCUITS. 0 ALL CONDUIT PENETRATIONS THROUGH CASEWORK SHALL BE CLEAN, TIGHT AND SEALED WITH WHITE SILICONE, TYP, 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND LOCATIONS OF ALL AND EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, O VERIFY EXISTING POWER SUPPLY FOR EXISTING HOOD AND ANSUL PANELS. MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS REO'D. ROUTE POWER CIRCUITS AS SHOWN ON THE PANEL SCHEDULE. 10. ALL OUTLETAND SWITCHES COVER PLATES SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL. ALL OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE MOUNTED FLUSH IN WALLS AND SHALL BE MOUNTED AT HEIGHTAS INDICATED ON THE EQUIP, LAN, O VERIFY EXISTING NEMA411 DISC SW WITH FUSES FOR EXISTING MHAUSTAND SUPPLY FANS, VERIFY EXISTING POWER CIRCUIT COORDINATE ALL LOCATIONS WAR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, FOR FANS ARE ROUTED FROM THE POWER PANEL TO HOOD PANEL AND FROM HOOD PANEL TO ALL INDMDUAL FANS, 11. ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT MALL BE EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 VERIFY EXISTING POWER SUPPLY AND EXISTING DISC SWITCH FOR EXISTING RTU-1. MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED, N.E.C. REQUIREMENTS. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE GREEN INSULATED GROUND WIRE IN EACH CONDNTRUN. 1 T PROVIDE KEY -LOCK TABS AT THESE CIRCUITS. IF NOT EXISTING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUTE AN ISOLATED GROUND CONDUCTOR WITH THE POWER CIRCUIT FOR THE CASH REGISTER. 12, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 12 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND REUSE EXISTING 200 AMP,277/48OV, 30. AN. POWER SUPPLY IN COMPLIANCE 13, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMUNICATION WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER'S PERSONNEL WITH THE RISER DIAGRAM, PANEL SCHEDULE AND AS DETAILED BELOW: TO REVIEW CONTRACT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 0 VERIFY AND REUSE EXISTING CONDUITS AND POWER FEEDERS FROM LANDLORD'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER TO 14, CONTRACTOR TO SEAL ALL WALL PENETRATIONS IN AN APPROVED MANNER TO INSURE THE FIRE RATING TENANTS SPACE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RISER DIAGRAM, INTEGRITY OF THE INVOLVED AREAS, ® VERIFY AND REUSE EXISTING PANEL °A° AND'H° AS SHOWN ON THE RISER DIAGRAM, REGONRGURE BASTING PANEL °A" TO COMPLY WITH THE PANEL SCHEDULE. USE EXIS AND BREAKERS, WIRING AND CONDUITS AS MUCH AS 15, COORDINATE ANAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WITH PROPER AUTHORITIES, AND LANDLORDS POSSIBLE. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW MATCHING BREAKERS AND NEW CONDUITS AND WIRING AS REQUIRED. REFER MANAGER. TO FOOT NOTES AT PANEL SCHEDULE, 16. CONTRACTOR, UPON COMPLETION OF HIS WORK, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ANY AND ALL O REUSE EXISTING 30 KVA TRANSFORMER CERTIFICATIONS, 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LANDLORDS DESIGN CRITERIA FOR ELECTRICAL AND FIRE ® ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE GROUNDED IN COMPLANCE WITH N.E.C. STD. #250.2005. AND UL REQUIREMENTS, ALARM SYSTEMS. MAKE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS BETWEEN TENANTS FIRE DETECTING DEVICES AND THE LAND LORDS FIRE ALARM STATION. 13 CON TRACTOR SHALL SEAL CONDURPENEIRATIONS OTITIS WALK-IN COOLER IN COMPLIANCE WITH N.E.C. ART. 300-7 18. ALL CONDUIT RUNS ABOVE CEILING SHALL BE PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO THE COLUMN LINES. "REQUIREMENT TO PREVENT CONDENSATE BUILDUP WITHIN THE CONDOM, 19. ALL CABLES AND WIRES SIZES SHALL COMPLY WITH N.E.C. TABLE 310-18, ACES. MINIMUM 512E 14 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH KITCHEN AND REFRIGERATION CONTRACTORS AND DETERMINE EXACT RATING OF ALL EQUIPMENT AND TYPE OF REQUIRED POWER LEAD CONNECTIONS AT EACH EQUIP. MUSTADJUST SIZE OF BREAKERS IF OR AS U CONDUCTOR SHALL BE #12 AWG CU, N0.70 WIRES SHALL BE USED IN PLACE OF #12 FOR CIRCUITS REQUIRED. THIS IS TYPICAL LONGER THAN 100 FEETFROM PANEL TO LOAD. ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED, WIRE INSULATION SHALL BETHHNORTHWN, 15 VERIFY AND REUSE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND TWIST LOCK OUTLETS FOR ELECTRIC GRIDDLE, VERIFY AND REUSE 20, ALL INTERIOR WIRING SHALL BE CONGEALED AND W GAL. STEEL OR EMTCOND. AND IN COMPLIANCE EXISTING JB FOR SNEEZE GUARD LIGHTS, MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. WITH THE N.E.C. AND LAND LORD'S DESIGN CRITERIA, 16 CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE AND VERIFY LIGHT FIXTURE MODEL NUMBERS WITH THE TENANT BEFORE PURCHASING ANY NEW LIGHT FIXTURES, LIGHT SCHEDULE IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 21. CONTRACTOR MAY USE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FROM JUNCTION BOX TO THE LIGHTING FIXTURE, BETWEEN LIGHTING FO(NRES, AND TO OTHER DEVICES PROVIDED THE LENGTH OF THE FLEX, CONDUIT is NOT MORE THAN 6 FEET. 1] INSTALL RECESSED OUTLETS AND SINGLE POLE 120V TOGGLE SWITCH IN WALL FOR BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING TO MENU BOARD, COORDINATE ALL REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGN MI LANDLORD'S CRITERIA AND INSTALLER, 22. MC CABLES SHALL NOT BE USED FOR HOME RUN CIRCUITS AND FOR THE WIRING WITHIN PARTTTION OR DEMISING WALL CONSTRUCTON, ALL IN -WALL CONCEALED WIRING MUST BE RUN IN RIGID CONDUITS. Te IF NOT EXISTING, INSTALL JUNCTION BOX AND SINGLE POLE 12OV, TOGGLE SWITCH IN SOFFIT FOR CONNECTION OF SIGNALS XFRMR, COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND DETAILS, 23. THE GROUND ON THE SEPARATELY DERIVED SERVICE SHALL BE BONDED TO THE BUILDING STEEL AND TO THE INCOMING COLD WATER METAL PIPING WITH CAD WELD CONNECTION. REFER TO KEY NOTE#22, 19 ROUTE MENU AND STORE SIGN CIRCUITS THROUGH ATIME CLOCK T/C. COORDINATE TIME SETTINGS WITH THE LANDLORD, 24. ALL BREAKERS IN ALL PANELS SHALL BE BOLTED THERMAL MAGNETIC TYPE, TWO (2) AND THREE (3) POLE MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE WAR COMMON TRIP, 20 ALL OUTLETS WITHIN 6' OF ANY SINK SHALL BE GFI OUTLETS, ALL KITCHEN AREA OUTLETS SHALL BE WITH GFI TO COMPLY WITH N.E.C. STD, #210.8(B)(P). TO ECONOMIZE THE COST THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL FIRST OUTLET AT WHICH THE HOME RUN 25. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, WIRE AND CABLE SIZES SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH KEY NOTE #22, IS CONNECTED, WITH GFI AND ALL OTHER DOWN STREAM OUTLET NORMAL WITHOUT GFI. RISER DIAGRAM AND THE N.E.C. TABLE 310-16. 21 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH OWNER AND PROVIDE AND INSTALL 3/4'° CONDUIT FROM BACK COUNTER TO FRONT 26. ROMAX, TYPE AC AND NM CABLES SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. COUNTER (INSTALL PULL STRING). INSTALL 3/4" CONDUIT TO EACH CAMERA LOCATION, COORDINATE LOCATION NTH OWNER. 27. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER PER LL CRITERIA, 28. ALL BREAKERS USED FOR LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS DUTY HURT SWITCHING RATING, 22 VERIFY EXISTING DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR, RELAY AND REMOTE INDICATOR FOR EXISTING RTU-1. VERIFY RELAY IS TIED INTO DUCT MTD SMOKE DETECTOR WHICH WHEN ACTIVATED WILL SHUT DOWN A/C FAN, HOOD SUPPLY FAN AND SIGNAL LANDLORD'S MASTER ARE ALARM CONTROL PANEL, MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED, 23 PROVIDE ONE 3 CONDUCTOR (2 #12.1 #12 ED. GRD,) TYPE %(P CORD WITH 2OA, 125V RECEPTACLE SUSPENDED FOR POWER IMPORTANT NOTES TO CONTRACTOR AND SUB CONTRACTOR CONNECTONS, RECEPTACLES SHALL BE HOUSED IN A CASE OUTLET BOX WITH THREADED CONDUT ENTRIES, BOX SHALL BE STRAIN _.____ ......_.._........__ _ RELIEF CONNECTION FOR 'SO- CORD AS REQUIRED. INSTALL A J-BOX ABOVE CEILING WITH STRAIN RELIEF CONNECTOR FOR ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS ON THESE DOCUMENTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF TERMINATION OF °SO' CORD CONDUGTORS WITHIN. COORDINATE SUSPENSION HEIGHTS AND LOCATION WITH THE TENANT. THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND BID TO OWNER. FAILURE BY THE CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS WILL THEN BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO FOLLOW AND COMPLY WTH LANDLORD'S TENANT DESIGN CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EXHIBITS. LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE TYPE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MANUFAC. CATALOG LAMP COS. VOLT REMARKS LAMPS/OXi. BALLASTS BALLAST/ No. TOTAL WATT PROWDE ALL REO'D. HARDWARE A 2X4 RECESS TROFFER LUHONTA 2GTL4 347 LP835 LED (39W) 400E LUMEN RECESSED 120 0-JOV DIMMING 1 ELECTRONIC i 39 TUDAM DIMMING C _________ UNDER COUNTER WA.4 LED-ON-54hTRAPE) 12LED/FF UNDER WA WA A / LED ACTION SEYP DEPEND EN -TA BHM-TA LEDT-DL 3 WATTS1Fi. COUNTER 120 PRINCE ALL OECD. HARDWARE FT E RECESSED DOWN LIGHT LITHOM� 6GiMWLED 40K ED 10.5 WATT LED (820 RECESSED 120 1 1 i0.8 `Y 4000 LUMENS) IX EXIT LIGHT ATLITE PNLRU FURNISHED UNIVERSAL 120 9B MINUTE BAIT. BACKUP POWER WA WA WA 5 W(UNIT EMERGENCYUGHT 6UREIRE DO, FURNISHED UNIVERSAL 120 WA WA WA 5 EM WING90 MINUTE GATT. BACKUP POWER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 112019 PERMIT CENTER ARATE IT ,ED g 'APPRiREQUIR DATE: 11-12-18 JOB N0: 1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: v Qm O r.7 � REVISIONS p2 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER E 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL. 813.333. 2717 FAX. 813.289.3332 M � 8444 �RE018TERE® ARaNrtect DAVID W. MATT STATE OF WaSHiN9TON ELECTRICAL PLANS SHEET NUMBER E1.0 1 EXIST PANEL "H11 (SEE NOTE #4 BELOW) MCB: WE AJQ. : 10,000A(EXISTING) PHASE: 3, SIN WIRE4 BLDG: SARKU JAPAN KITCHEN OLD: 200AMPS VOLTS: 277/480V MTD SURFACE WHO GROUND HIS M EAST. ELEC. GRIDDLE (#lF) lid ■■11� . 11 �.0..�� .■� . loll a gigs ■���.�o©�� .■� es own m®® • ��='it 'lid ®■M mm� NNE eA 08 ec 38.iR 3641 35.47 TOTAL CONNECTED KVA 13061 131.44 T28.05 TOTAL CONNECTED AMPG (1) USE EXISTING BREAKER ANDWIRING FOREASTING LOADS. (2) FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 48OV, 3 POLE BREAKERS FOR GRIDDLES. ROUTE THIS CIRCUIT THROUGH A SHUN TRIP DEVICE CONTROLLED CONTACTOR LOCATED IN HOODYANSUL PANELS, REFER TO HOOD AND ANSUL PANEL DRAWINGS, THESE CIRCUITS SHALL BE TERMINATED IN TWIST -LOCK OUTLETS NEAR THE GRIDDLE. (3) SEE PANEL"O SCHEDULE FOR THESE LOADS SUMMARY. (4) RECONFIGURE THIS PANEL AS SHOWN. PROVIDE MATCHING BREAKERS AS REQUIRED. EXISTING PANEL "A" MOB: t00AMPS A.I.C.: IQOOOADTSTING PHASE: 3, SIN WIRE:4 BLDG: SARKU JAPAN, KITCHEN VOLTS: 1201208 V MLO: WA MID: SURFACE �DESCRIPTION OF LOAD TUIIER Ill. TRIP 111. HOOD/ANSUL PANELS NVPA, GO) H). ROOF RECEPTACLE JAR ADS( COOP). B.G. NINO SERVICE AREA RECEPTACLE SERVED FOR SHUNIETRIP , e�01" ©'��m�®ice�®• -PASS THEIR REFRIGERATOR ■ NNE I TOTAL 16.08 LEIB 7.UT I 1 S.a� LEGEND RECEPTACLE 0A OB GC 11.63 11.86 10.92 TOTALCONNEOTEDKVA _R K KTCHEN EQUIPMENT 96.65 96.56 90.75 TOTAL GONNECT_ET AMPS I MISCELLANEOUS L LIGHTING (1) PROVIDE LOCK TAB ON THESE BREAKERS IN °ON" POSITION. (2) ROUTE THIS CIRCUIT THROUGH THE SHUNT TRIP CONTROLLED CONTACTOR IN ANSUL PANEL, REFER TO AUTO SHUT DOWN CONTACTOR DETAIL ON THIS SHEET. (3) ROUTE THESE CIRCUITS THROUGH THE TIME CLOCK CO. (4) ROUTE THIS CIRCUIT WITH ISO. GROUND CONDUCTOR. (5) USE EXISTING BREAKERS AND WIRING FOR EXISTING LOADS, NO CHANGE IS REQUIRED. LOAD ANALYSIS 1: 30 POWER SUPPLY 0• 1. TOTAL DEMAND LOADS 79.57 KVA 3. DID ING POWER SUPPLY 200 AMPS, 277/48OV, 30.4W. I DATE: 11-12-18 ELECTRICALLY HELD JOB N0: 1884 ELECTRICAL TENANT GONTACTORBYANSUL ROOM EXISTING 30 KVA N MANUCTURER.JYP) DRAWN: TRANSFORMER 120V CIRCUIT A.6 - - - CHECKED: EXIST. (3) #3f0 CU THWN EXIST. (3) #310 CU THWN EXIST. (3) #6 0 THWN-- 3---, - FROM HOOD/ANSUL PANEL (1)#4 CU GROUND (1)#4 CU GROUND (1)#6 GO GROUND (1) 2° CONDUIT (1) T CONDUIT (1 1" CONDUIT 30 H KVA EXIST. (4) #1 CU THWN ---( RA A ______ ______ _........_____ ______ (1)1-if2"CONDUIT H-1 -� SHUNT EXIST.(1)GGR CU GROUNDING ND TO CONTACT H-3 -I I -GRIDDLE(#1F) BUILDING GROUNDING CONTACT RE. COORDINATE T OPENS IN I I SYSTEM. CASE OFflHE. COORDINATE WITH H-5 HOOD/ANSUL SUPPLIER AND MAKE ALL -� INTERLOCK CONNECTIONS. I I j� H-7 EXIST. ELECTRICAL # METER -- r L-� H-9 I I� GRIDDLE (#iF) r-- EXIST. 200 AMP 480 EXIST EXIST i EXIST7 DAY, 24-HOUR H11 I I O 11 iJ V. 3 PH. DISC. SW. PANEL TIME CLOCK. I I n PANEL i i L---11 °li° nAn I I H-13 1 U-E EAST. (1)#4 CUTW 120/208 V. I I V fo EXIST. 200 AMP 480 V.3 PH.-- GROUND TO BUILDING 200 AMP 480 V. 3 PH. 100 AMP His ���- GRIDDLE (#iB) SERVICE DISC, SW. IN GROUNDING SYSTEM. MLO MCI H it LANDLORD ELECTRICAL i I W ROOM = �________� = i i C - EXISTING ELECTRICAL POWER RISER DIAGRAM ----------- a CONTACtt1R LC-i (70A, 206V HATED CONTACTS) 10 SCALE: NONE � � � _____----___i V V i i m [AF-1 REFBASE(#11A)NOTE DECO. JAPAN SCRN, & m HOOD LIGHTS m THE TENANT'S FIRE ALARM/PROTECTION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITH THE LANDLORD'S ON -SITE i I REPRESENTATIVE, EARLY IN PROJECT, THE TYPE OF FIRE LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM TO BE USED AND THE COM7DETAIL L------------ U CONTACTOR LC-2(20A, 120V RATED CONTACTOS) GAS VALVE THAT WILL 8E REQUIRED TO TIE INTO THE LANDLORD'S SYSTEM. MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS IN COMPLIANCE p / VERA 72 AND LANDLORD'S CRITERIA. ELECTRICAL AUTO SHUTDOWN CONTACTOR DETAIL ul LANDLORD'S JUNO. SHUNT TRIP CONTACTORS IN HOOD BOX. VERIFY LOCATION. FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER GOOD. REF ELEC AUTO SHUTDOWN CONTACTO O O J AT SHEET E-2 AND KEY NOTE #3. EXIST, EXIST. EXIST, GAB SOLENOID SV J (2) EF-1 EP2 SF-1 REVISIONS VALVE _ I HORN/STROBES BY G.C. I,- � 6; IR 1 _1 HD HD HT DETECTORS BY G.C. 0 yk O Rt F PULL STATIONS BY G.C. A 12/12/18 DUCT SMOKE O O REVISED PER OWNER DETECTOR Oj 3 �7g O TVP HOOD A-6 (i) (FOR HOOD CONTROL) CONTROL - PANEL _1 TO HOOD CONTROL PANEL A-6 ® (- TO FAN CIRCUITS FOR FAN SHUT DOWN e.- J, BOX ON HOOD #1 LTS. & FAN SWITCH. NOTES: TO ANSUL J Q COORDINATE WITH THE LANDLORD AND PROVIDE FA DEVICES AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. PANEL NOTES: ANSUL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM O CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE#12 THWN IN I/2° CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ACTNA RON OF HRE ALARM SYSTEM MUST AUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFF ALL FUEL AND HEAT COMPONENTS TO ALL EQUIPMENT UNDER THE HOOD. O ROUTE POWER CIRCUITS FROM HOOD PANEL TO ALL FANS. REFER TO KEYNOTES #BAND9. HOOD WIRING DIAGRAM • ® g . NO SCALE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE DENOTATION DESCRIPTION (ALL EQUIPMENTS ARE NEW) SUPPLIER MANUFACTURER MODEL No, VOLTAGE/ PHASE HORSE POWER AMPS WATTS CONNECTION 8 24 GRIDDLE EXISTING EXISTING i F 72" GRIDDLE _ EXISTING EXISTING 6 A DROP IN HOT FOOD UNIT (2 WELLS __. TAYLOR ALTO—SHAAM 200—HW 04 120V i h 100 RECEEPTACLE 7 C ELECTRIC RICE COOKER EXISTING EXISTING 8 S S RICE WARMER EXISTING EXISTING 9 A EXHAUST t{DOD & ANSUL SYSTEM (FRONT) EXISTING EXISTING _ 8 .-._. EXHAUST HOOD & ANSUL SYSTEM (REAR) EXISTING EXISTING (10 PASS THROUGH REFRIGERATOR 72"x60 TAYLOR CUSTOM CUSTOM 8 LOW PROFILE REFRIGERATED RASE REFRIGERATED EXISTING EXISTING 11 73 COUNTER TOP REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE EXISTING EXISTING B> 8 UNDERCOUNTER UNIT REFRIGERATOR (DOUBLE DOOR) EXISTING EXISTING 15 FOOD PREP TABLE TAYLOR TRUE TSSU 36 8 115V i h 1 3 8.6 RECEPTACLE REACH IN FREEZ[R {DOUBLE DOOR) TAYLOR _ TRUE _ T-49F 115V 1 h 3 4 _ 20.0 RECEPTACLE 1111 WALK INCOOLER 8 x 12• x 8'-6" FLOORLESS TAYLOR NORLAKE FAST—TRAKA SOFT DRINK DISPENSER 23x23 COCA —COLA COCA —COLA 115V i h__ RECEPTACLE_ A ICF MACHINE 800 LBS W/ 800 LBS STORAGE BIN EXISTING EXISTING 22 A HOT WATER HEATER EXISTING EXISTING 27 VEGETABLE CUTTER — — — EXISTING EXISTING __ _ ' 9 MARINATOR EXISTING EXISTING —. — 30 1 SOFT DRINK SYSTEM CARBONATOR EXISTING EXISTING BULK SOFT DRINK STORAGE RACK EXISTING EXISTING _ CASH REGISTER — EXISTNG EXISTING _ 5 TIME CLOCK TO BE RELOCATED EXISTING EXISTING 55 COUNTERTOP MENU DISPLAY REPLACE INSERT ONLY EXISTING EXISTING 56 DVR CARNET WITH WIRING PACKAGE OWNER OWNER 68 SIMPLICITY BUBBLER MINI —TWIN 8Y-COCA—COLA GMCW CS2E—i6 775V/ 60 Fiz 3.6 RECEPTACLE __ INFAX. 402 W. MORRISON AVE, 6 TAMPA,FL33629 EL. 813.333.2717 813, 289.3332 ^, Aecewit PEG157ERE0 t \1 �_� ( OnYin W.NIPfl SiRtE OF Y.'ASNTN6TOX 3 ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULES AND RISER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DIAGRAM MAR15 2019 SHEET NUMBER PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE E2,0 PERc1,11T AND APPROVAL REQUIRED REPLACE EXISTING SUPPLY DIFFUSERS AND RETURN GRILLES IN PREP AREA WITH NEW, VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS AND NUMBERS IN FIELD, TYP, REPLACE EXISTING SUPPLYC Y DIFFUSERS AND RETURN GRILLES B V EXIST HOOD IN PREP AREA WITH NEW, VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS AND NUMBERS TO IN FIELD. Typ. (D I REMAIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �.� __ T EXISTING U OR O�� I II(D EXISTING A/C RE E I�TING A/ SUPPLY AIR Upp DU CTWORK TO LY AIR REMAIN, TYP. D CljRKO N, Ty U71 Ty REM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T- - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 4iSTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT NOTES: II II MAKEUP GAIR DUCT MECHANICALCONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY THE Cl CONDITION OF ALL EXISTING COMPONENTS TO BE REUSED AND PROVIDE A WRITTEN REPORT TO THE !EXIST. �p- 4- LANDLORD'S REPRESENTATIVE WITH A MINIMUM 90 DAYS GUARANTEE PERIOD FOR PROPER OPERATION jjRTU-1 11 ORDER COMPONENT SPERFO M ALL NECESSARY 0, 1�, 1 11 1 1 x 'A TESTS TO ASCERTAIN' YSTEM IS IN GOOD WORKING A lix-IST. ORDER AND INSURE UPON HIS INSPECTION THAT J_�� UNIT AND ILL COMPONENTS WILL BE WARRANTED - - - - - - - HOOD TO FORA MINIMUM OF90 DAYS FROM DATE OF F EXIS I CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR WHEN STORE REMAIN R X T IS U - T ST. OPENS, WHICHEVER IS LATER. MECHANICAL EXI MAKEUP CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A WRITTEN REPORT OF AIR UNIT ALL TESTS PERFORMED, ALONG WITH HIS S _, RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE EQUIPMENT TO OWNER SF_ _%�� - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CORPORATION. PROVIDE E DATA TO INDICATE THE EXISTINGEXIST.EXISTING INSTALLATION IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE " LA EXHAUST L___J EXHAUST LANDLORD'S LATEST DESIGN CRITERIA AND CONTRACT DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS. A REPORT DUCTWORK L DETAILING THE INSPECTION, SERVICE, REPAIRS, L--N FAN EF-1 CONTRACTOR RECOMMENDATION, AND PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE LANDLORD FIELD REPRESENTATIVE FOR ALL Ell - - - - - - EQUIPMENT SCHEDULED FOR REUSE. EXIST. EXHAUST L FAN EF-2 EXISTING If MODIFIED MECHANICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" NOTE: ALL DUCT WRAP SHALL BE SEALED WITH GLASS FAB AND MASTIC. SPIN -IN FITTIN N W F WRAPPED WITH VOLUME VOLUME ME S SHEETMETAL H EXTRACTOR AND DR AND SEE NOTE SEE S G D DUCT IN #6E DAMP ER GENERAL G C� GENERAL HAV HARD DU S SPECS. HORIZONTAL HARD ELBO I WHERE BEND EXCEEDS 45- DUCT CLAMP DUCT— INSULATED FLEXIBLE DUCT CLAMP 1_1 , L 'I /2" INSULATION WITH - 1/2' 1 SO VAPOR I I A OR BARRIER COVERING PO B P TOPS OP SIDE OF DIFFUSER T P 1 0 C To FROM NECK TO CEILING FROM S L T( AND SEALED TO DUCT INSULATION. (R=6.0) FLEX DUCT INSTL. DETAIL SCALE: NONE THE ENTIRE MECHANICAL EXHAUST AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON PLAN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE CONDITION OF ALL EXISTING COMPONENTS TO REMAIN INCLUDING HOODS, FANS, ROOFTOP UNIT, DUCTS, DUCT WRAPPING, AND SMOKE DETECTORS, COORDINATE WITH OWNER AND REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE ANY DAMAGED OR NON FUNCTIONING COMPONENTS. REFER TO EXISTING EQUIPMENT NOTES THIS SHEET. MARK EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION/ ON/ ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURER/ MODEL TES EXISTING O E PACKAGED EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING TO REMAIN ROOFTOP UNIT PTU-1 EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING TO REMAIN PYROTRONICS SERIES 3/3X EXISTING SMOKE S/A R/A MOUNTED & WIRED TO HUT DOWN HVAC S MODEL DI-B3 OR EQUAL DETECTOR UNIT & HOOD ELL PPLY FAN IONIZATION TYPE UNIT. VERIFY WILL. FIRE ALARM AND HOOD EXHAUST FAN SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO BID AND/OR COMET. SUPPLY 24X24 W/ OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER, & 4 WAYS DISTRIBUTION, TITUS TMS ORE QUAL DIFFUSER MATCH EXISTING DIFFUSER CFM AND COLLAR SIZE 18XI8 W/ OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER, TITUS TMS Cl SUPPLY & 4 WAYS DISTRIBUTION, OR EQUAL DIFFUSER MATCH EXISTING DIFFUSER CFM AND COLLAR SIZE RETURN AIR '/2-'Xl/2-Xl/2-- CUBE CORE TITUS #5 OFF GRI CONSTRUCTION (EGG CRATE) OR EQUAL DUCTED 24X24 RETURN rE DF EXISTING COOKING HOOD AND FANS ARE EXHAUST EXISTING TO REMAIN SYSTEM RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 15 2019 'ERMJI CENTER SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL REQUIRED DATE: 11 - 12-18 JOB NO: 1884 DRAWN! CHECKED: Al2/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER 2402 W. MORRISON AVE, #6 TAMPA, FL 33629 TEL. 813.333.2717 FAX. 8 1 3.2 8 9.33 3 2 EXISTING PLUMBIN , APIA SHEET NUMBER EXISTING A/C UNIT ON ROOF EXISTING SUPPLY AIR FAN ON ROOF EXISTING GAS PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = P-O" THE ENTIRE GAS SYSTEMS IS EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON PLANS. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND INSPECT" ALL EXISTING LINES , COORDINATE WITH OWNER FOR ANY REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT TO THE EXISTING SYSTEM GAS EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE MARK! EQUIPMENT DISTANCE! GAS CFH CONN. BTUH TO METER PRESSURE REQUIRED SIZE 5 DEEP FRYER OI 4" W.C. 105 3/4" 105,000 3A DUAL STOCK O Sn W C 180 3/4" 180,000 POT RANGE 7q RICE COOKER (y 5-7" W.C. 35 1/2" 35,000 RTU-1 O1 ( 5-7" W.C. 125 1/2" 125,000 SF-1 _ 0 5-7" W.C. 205 1/2„ 205,000 ......._TOTAL 650.00 � �650,000 Ol VERIFY DISTANCE TO METER IN FIELD PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID. COORDINATE THE EXACT ROUTING WITH THE LANDLORD'S FIELD REPRESENTATIVE. DEMAND PRESSURE = 7" W.C. DOWNSTREAM OF METER T - COLD WATER SUPPLY TO HOT WATER FIXTURES-' WATER HEATER AS SHOWNWN ON PLANS CHECK VALVE VACUUM RELIEF VALVE, TYPICAL SHUT-OFF VALVE .r"'" WATTS N36-Mi OR EQUAL THERMOMETER TYPICAL PIPE UNION, ---""' COLD WATER PIPE TO DIELECTRIC IF REQUIRED FOR DISSINE AR METALS n EXPANSION TANK ELECTRIC WATER HEATER �'- INSTALL TEMPERATURE AND PER SPECIFICATIONS AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SCHEDULE FURNISHED WITH WATER HEATER REPLACE HOSE BIBB WITH GATE OR BALL VALVE FOR _ PROVIDE HARD COPPER RELIEF DRAIN VALVE VALVE DISCHARGE PIPE FULL SIZE OF VALVE OUTLET ROUTE DRAIN PIPES TO DISCHARGE INTO MOP SINK WITH 6" AIR GAP PROVIDE DRAIN PAN WITH SEPARATE 114" DRAIN TO .OR SINK REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEDULES AND NOTES FOR MORE INFORMATION. PIPING ARRANGEMENT SHOWN IS SCHEMATIC; ADJUST AS REQUIRED TO SUIT ACTUAL CONDITIONS. VERIFY CONNECTION SIZES AND LOCATIONS WITH WATER HEATER FURNISHED. REFER TO FLOOR PLANS FOR PIPE SIXES. PROVIDE SEISMIC STRAP OR BRACING IF/AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. PROVIDE HEATTRAP AND AUTOMATIC VACUUM RELIEF VALVE WHEN REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES, WATER HEATER INSTALATION DETAIL 2� SCALE: NONE 8 7/8" x 3 5/8" x 3 3/4" HIGH FUNNEL. IF SPECIFIED. _ a DRAIN LINE a II I FLOOR GRATE li MOUNT FLUSH WITH FLOOR -� AIR GAP = 2 x '&' •-- LIFT OUT ALUMINUM SEDIMENT BUCKET, I I I EXISTING FLOOR SLAB HUB OUTLET TYPICAL AIR GAP DETAIL SCALE: NONE IMPORTANT NOTES TO CONTRACTOR AND SUB CONTRACTOR ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS ON THESE DOCUMENTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND BID TO OWNER. FAILURE BY THE CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS WILL THEN BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO FOLLOW AND COMPLY WITH LANDLORD'S TENANT DESIGN CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EXHIBITS. -------------- ROOF -� DO NOT INSTALL VALVES IN CEILING _ CEILING SPACE F-7- COCK WITH LEVER EXHAUST HOOD HANDLE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTAGAS LL AUTOMATIC GAS FLEXIBLE APPLIANCE CONNECTOR SHUT-OFF VALVE FURNISHED FURNISHED BY OTHERS AND BY OTHERS INSTALLED BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR WITH SWIVEL JOINT PIPE DROP OF SIZE AND AT IN BOTH ENDS. QUANTITY AND LOCATION SHOWN ON PLAN SIZE OF CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED BY EQUIPMENT SERVED. ---GASP IPE HEADER ALONG WALL PROVIDE GAS COCK LOCATED BEHIND COOKING EQUIPMENT, WHERE ACCESSIBLE BESIDE OR APPROXIMATELY 12" ABOVE ABOVE EQUIPMENT. Y j (v' FLOOR, S, S SCREWED FITTINGS, SIZES AS SHOWN ON try t t PLANS `TYPICAL 6" DIRT LEG TYPICAL 6" DIRT LEG PIPING ARRANGEMENT SHOWN IS SCHEMATIC. ADJUST AS REQUIRED TO SUIT ACTUAL CONDITIONS. ATTACH RISER AND HEADER TO WALL WITH i" CLEARANCE BEHIND PIPE. MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER. INSTALL ANY GAS PRESSURE REGULATORS FURNISHED BY FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR. COOKING APPLIANCE GAS PIPE REINSTALL EXISTING WATER HEATER - (#22) ABOVE MOP SINK PER DETAIL ON THIS SHEET, CONNECT 3/4" CW & 3/4" REINSTALL EXISTING VEGETABLE SINK- HW TO EXISTING CW & HW LINES. (#25A) IN PLACE AFTER NEW FLOOR, RUN IN INSTALL AN APPROVED EXPANSION TANK 1-1/2" DRAIN TO EXISTING & RUN 1" INDIRECT DRAIN TO MOP SINK. FLOOR SINK, REPLACE FAUCET WITH NEW PER EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE, SHEET K2 '�L' � EXISTING FLOOR SINK 7 TIED TO EXISTING GREASE WASTE LINE. (ISTING LFLOOR D� IN TO :MAIN, RUN NE HE FROM NEW W ILK COOL R )NDENSE<j�TO EX TING FL OR �- 2AIN THRU AIR G EXISTING ICE MACHINE (#20A) TO -- -_� REMAIN. INSTALL AN APPROVED BACK FLOW PREVENTER IF NOT EXISTING. EXISTING F ORSINK l TIED TO EX STING SAN. WASTE LIN L- 6 I NEW DROP -IN HAND SINK (#41). C•- NECT 2" - 'V DIRECT DRAIN, 1/2" CW & i/2'{14 EXISTING LINES . I - - /� S REINSTALL EXISTING OR INSTALL NEW MOP SINK (#21) AT SAME LOCATION OF EXISTING. CONNECT 3" DIRECT DRAIN, 1/2" CW & 1/2" HW TO EXISTING LINES FOR DISPOSED MOP SINK. INSTALL APPROVED BACK FLOW PREVENTERS IF NOT EXISTING REUSED EXISODA STING WATER LINE ^� FOR RACK REINSTALL EXISTING 3 COMP SINK (#24A) AND REPLACE FAUCET AND PRE -RINSE UNIT WITH NEW PER EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE, SHEET K2 L -( I I I -OD I I � I I I REUSED EXISTING SODA LINE CHASE I I 1 RELO ED WALL MOUNTED HAND SINK 6A)RECONNECT TO / EXIST 3 WATER AND WASTE IP EPLACE FAUCET WITH R EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE, SHE �,r 2 � IJ --- EXISTING FLOOR SINK EXISTING FLOOR SINK TIED TO EXISTING SAN. TIED TO EXISTING SAN. WASTE LINE. WASTE LINE. NEW SODA DISPENSER (#19A). RUN 1" INDIRECT DRAIN TO EXISTING FLOOR SINK, INSTALL AN APPROVED BACK FLOW PREVENTER. REUSE EXISTING CHASE FOR SODA SYRUP LINES TO SODA RACK EXISTING / MODIFIED WASTE AND WATER PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" THE ENTIRE PLUMBING WASTE AND WATER SYSTEMS ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON PLANS. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND INSPECT ALL EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURES AND LINES TO REMAIN, COORDINATE WITH OWNER AND REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE ANY DAMAGED OR NON FUNCTIONING FIXTURES AND/OR LINES. RECEIVED CrrY OF TUK W ILA MAR 15 2019 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE PE•RiU!T AND APPROVAL RE -!JIBED DATE: 11-12-18 JOB NO:1884 DRAWN: CHECKED: W. REVISIONS A2 12/12/18 REVISED PER OWNER