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Permit M07-174 - LA FITNESS
L A FITNESS 350 BAKER BL M07 -174 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: HVAC FOR NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDING.AND 1 TENANT Value of Mechanical: 380,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS,AFA Furnace: <100K BTU >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 >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator: Domestic Commercial/Industrial doc: IMC-10 /06 0223100010 350 BAKER BL TUKW Citf Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us L A FITNESS 350 BAKER BL , TUKWILA WA OPEN FRAME LLC 2635 CARILLON PT , KIRKLAND WA JOSEPH STRELKA 513 NW 13 AVS SUITE 300 , PORTLAND OR S D DEACON CORP OF WASHINGTON 2375 130TH AVE NE #200 , BELLEVUE WA Contractor License No: SDDEACW 108NT MECHANICAL PERMIT Fees Collected: $3,384.50 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2006 EOUIPMENT TYPE AND OUANTITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *continued on next page ** Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Phone: Phone: 503 -827 -0505 Phone: (425)284 -4000 Expiration Date: 06/20/2008 M07 -174 12/21/2007 06/18/2008 Boiler Compressor: 0-3 HP/100,000 BTU 0 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15-30 HP /1,000,000 BTU.. 0 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU.. 0 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood/Gas Stove 0 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment 0 M07 -174 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction2r the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Signature: Print Name: ,(( `C D' f.e./ This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspendec or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: IMC-10 /06 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 - 3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Permit Number: MO7 -174 Issue Date: 12/21/2007 Permit Expires On: 06/18/2008 Date: ) ;L ' a 7 Date: (2-17/( (C M07 - 174 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 Parcel No.: 0223100010 Address: 350 BAKER BL TUKW Suite No: Tenant: L A FITNESS 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** doc: Cond -10/06 City. of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: M07 - 174 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 08/03/2007 Issue Date: 12/21/2007 2: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431 - 3670). 3: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 4: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila Permit Center. 5: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206 - 431- 3670). 6: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDFFIONS * ** 7: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 8: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 9: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 10: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 11: Ventilation is required for all new rooms and spaces of new or existing buildings and shall be in conformance with the International Building Code and the Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code. 12: Water heaters shall be anchored or strapped to resist horizontal displacement due to earthquake motion. Strapping shall be at points within the upper one -third and lower one -third of the water heater's vertical dimension. A minimum distance of 4- inches shall be maintained above the controls with the strapping. 13: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 14: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto - shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2051) 15: H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the M07 -174 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us air- moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air-duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (IMC 606.1, 606.2.1) 16: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2051) 17: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #2051) 18: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2051) 19: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2051) (IFC 104.2) 20: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206 - 431 -3670) is required for this project. 21: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 22: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. doc: Cond - 10/06 * *continued on next page ** M07 -174 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http :• / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. doc: Cond -10/06 Date: (24 241 M07 -174 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 Site Address: Tenant Name: Company Name: Mailing Address: CITY OF TUKWILA ' Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.atukwilawa. it .5 b I'f Cllr �G Property Owners Name: Offs! MA? � ft� a Mailing Address: P1 5ox 23 Kozwitit) w4 a 19)0 03 A CONTACT :PERSON = wh o do "we contact whenyourpermit is tea to be issu Name JoStI( moot W f r Pc ftalifferOgf Day Telephone: 5 503 Mailing Address: 513 NW 134 As‘f Curl 300 b1til OR City E-Mail Address: JsT RELK1a` will ( )L, a m Fax Number. 5 03 GENERAL :CONTRACTOR .INFOltAIATIO (Contractorinforaiation forMechanieal (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg - TI VD Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: ARCHITECT OF RECORD All plans m be wet stamped by Architect of Company Name: W1 AKCA If :ry Ili k . ti Mailing Address: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: ENGINEER Company Name: V I M K — K2V KA4' ket4 dos E.W -I SritakA Mailing Address: Contact Person: Kit t f VS� �M� *' E -Mail Address: KO ( V .. GoM Q:\ApplicetionsWoms- Applicatima On line \3 -2006 - Permit Applicatimdoc Revised: 9-2006 Building Perna o. Mechanical .Permi Plumbin Permit Public Works Permit Project iceuse on 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 ** King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 0213 i 00 •1 DO �- I C f ixvollA D topi414C G514 Suite Number New Tenant: City to CORD — Allplans must be wet stamped by Engweer of Reco "I • ZoI Floor. rgt Yes ❑..No State $Z• -o5oS 1 �-Zo State Zi 8Z-- -oSoe State lto Zip Zip City Day Telephone: Fax Number. Expiration Date: City State Zip Day Telephone: 553 21-05 Fax Number. 503 1323 -0506 Day Telephone: 503 z22.- 4 Fax Number. 663 2"J b - 9 263 Page 1 of 6 Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: - Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler /Compressor. Qty Fumace<100K BTU Air Handling Unit >10,000 CFM Fire Damper 0-3 HP /100,000 BTU Furnace>100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser ra 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat ^ 0 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System Wood/Gas Stove 30-50 HP /1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent 4 4 Hood and Duct Emergency Generator 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig/Cooling System Incinerator - Domestic Other Mechanical Equipment Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator — Comm/Ind MECHANICAL PERMIT INF( VIATION - 206- 431 -3670 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: f Mailing Address: City State Zip Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number. Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date Valuation of Mechanical work (contractor's bid price): $ '360I Co 0 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): g oaf 1'6p vNi1, . Use: Residential: New .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Commercial: New ....X Replacement .... ❑ Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Q:\Applications\Fonns- Applications On rine\3.2006 - Permit Applicaticn.dac Revised: 9 -2006 it Other. Page 4 of 6 Date Application Accepted: QAAppliationaorms- Applications On line\ -2006 - Permit Application.dac Revised: 9 -2006 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Applicable to all permits in this application 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. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). • Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING s `' I R OR AUTHO 'iVA. AGE Signature Q Print Name: / JOS u c %rw c Day Telephone: 503 PZ1"O3o' ( x3110 Mailing Address: 51 3 N W 1 �I ? Y L Soo PO2 ND 01K 11-7,0 City State Date: Q)1ovi 1 01 Zip Date Application Expires: Staff Initials: .d4( Page 6 of 6 Parcel No.: 0223100010 Address: 350 BAKER BL TUKW Suite No: Applicant: L A FITNESS Payee: L A FITNESS ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description MECHANICAL - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.cttukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Receipt No.: R07 -02838 Payment Amount: $2,713.60 Initials: WER Payment Date: 12/21/2007 02:16 PM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 273407 2,713.60 Account Code Current Pmts 000/322.100 2,713.60 Total: $2,713.60 Permit Number: M07 -174 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 08/03/2007 Issue Date: 6354 12/21 9710 TOTAL 2713.60 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 12 -21 -2007 Receipt No.: R07 -01588 Payee: L A FITNESS ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description PLAN CHECK - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0223100010 Permit Number: M07 -174 Address: 150 ANDOVER PK W TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 08/03/2007 Applicant: L A FITNESS Issue Date: Initials: WER Payment Date: 08/03/2007 09:41 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $2,713.60 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 261803 670.90 Account Code Current Pmts 000/345.830 670.90 Total: $670.90 Payment Amount: $670.90 doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 08-03 -2007 COMMENTS: Prrm.r" 1,, I e .Se- 5 fr : e cc rT '�� ' A 6_J V01 0PfC \ ‘N51 1(e A i) J Ale_ cy e , w 7 re c /i r c_ L is r-i A AA e a iNA pcJ ice; `c - Special Instructions: r tdl r.4, , rr u6i 11- C A , a d pi, 1 ^ *1 - . A4 - Phone No: 3 j e,tiTT `n;IJ t, if ! A D 1-J l,/4't! e. I I` e4 e-4 -.re,, (F, Project* Type of Insp y — A i) J Ale_ cy e , w , J Date all d: L A �A� o St, Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. - 7-1 - of Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 'Inspe MO'? -ice PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. I Date: 1 _ El $60.00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: �I COMMENTS: ) 6 (11 S l A Are v . Me A_A ,��c -Ai r� i). , ,..111 1 ( -;r-Q .fi(' 1A.f'r- t j n- piovp il\ -c., r ; ,ms pe , re a.: k..^ 0 n of it,-; ( _it / A. S /i nl k ) !x A� l�^`Yi 3/N ; Pe' � S ,/ ' ? J / r 1--1) Jut i c . ' P, — uc.., —TS J re .e (Ai. (,rc - Je-Ji 4/ C. o A--4--; , i• I -{t U - RS Requester: Phone No: 7,53 - 1 . 1 5 - 4 1 °4 Project: 1,,A- �it'n eS Type of Inspection: �; Ate( it'te ,- A: ( Address: /co 1 31— Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: --- Requester: Phone No: 7,53 - 1 . 1 5 - 4 1 °4 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION t2. 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 El Approved per applicable codes. e orr ections required prior to approval. Inspect Mo ri —nel PERMIT NO. 'Dater v. " El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: Type of Inspection: SAA v K--C__ &e e.A4 -1 r.-e A car J J ( 0 ^- ,_.-% pc-jt (),it StA k n: ,i1n 1 6 ti r � r ' l._. -- S t Al- , . r � r A acts ;S h \ ,.. Special Instructions: 1 00 ,k ` Date Wanted: O -- Requester: Phone No: 7 53 - R i o '1 Project: 1-; f f S Type of Inspection: SAA v K--C__ &e t r SI Address: - 35 8Afv- 8 L_ Date Called: Special Instructions: 1 00 ,k ` Date Wanted: O -- Requester: Phone No: 7 53 - R i o '1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION ie.-- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. 1 Inspect: MO ('izi orrections required prior to approval. rate: , U a J I El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: Type nspe ti 4.:-- , I Offl` . S /- /i l' l e, �, C--t) a.-.LI' _ I ;1-4- -Cl/ Date Called: e-4 - S . . De- m P.m. Requester: Phone N. J . ,1 Proje t: Type nspe ti 4.:-- , Adless_ /' ems[' / /� Date Called: Special Inns Date W nted: i..---- De- m P.m. Requester: Phone N. J J lnsp'ctor: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION( NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. OkA. !Date: PERMIT NO. El $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: 'Date: Project: _ LA f lT tJS Type of I spection: , rin — lei Address: 350 PA e Date Called: Special Instructions: / Date Wanted: m L Z�-/- O° .m j Requester: Phone No: 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 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 106 .� Or AJci(a Inspecto / l/ Date: zet 0 $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: !Date: COMMENTS: Type of Inspection: b Uo 4 4-QC �_ '. p kr r 6 V A \ (of O 1 `. /VC S ) I G r, n 1. A \L5 ' ft-- t D 2 Phone 53 zZ — 7 5 7' Project' 1_) (Td'J Type of Inspection: b Uo 4 4-QC A re :, \ A (I. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a m- Requester: Phone 53 zZ — 7 5 7' 3INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 11167-(7y PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION R 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 U Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. (Date: , l � o y $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE EQUIRED. Prior o inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: p�� A- d ✓ �' s ^ e_t Q L , Date Called: —� A , , . "?- 7---1) L Date Wanted: - - d (1--` �_qy p.m. Requester: Phone No: ( _— 6 0-) (- )-:--- 2 Al J( ' i' - Proje t: L `t Y 1 e -Li Type of Inspe tion: ✓� u c rc , 1/t Address: 35 L� e_t Q L , Date Called: —� Special Instructions: Date Wanted: - - d (1--` �_qy p.m. Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 11�a�J t /4 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION f 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. l inspec r /I ,Date: — $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: 60 Al / JAI ok:/0 / ``eS 3 `h) -�-- I 6 f /J I:APS j4 t j Special Instructions: Date me �' V� Cam, P.m. Requester: . 1 ( 1 ASP ' s Pe A1( ..s1.14f 1f , 767P, Proj }ct: — fVe5 Type / ) 4 47 --/ Inspection.....-- Address: .7S6 e9ef, /6 L Date Called: Special Instructions: Date me �' V� Cam, P.m. Requester: Phone N : .P....5-3 - 224-- 767P, I . 4“ INSPECTION NO: PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 - 3670 LI Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. lnspectc INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Id - 717 �/ Date: n l $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: 'Date: 'll COMMENTS: 0 _ i I 47 V4, e of specti Type n ? �- / ./ .A,!. ee1 r r er l a , \.J . - w) / till ,r J, 5 e23 it... 6i- C `,.. - o` , A 12 AYT Cr A C , ed � ,,e,c-N „ c.1-+ r ....5 ( . n J Mi' f ft -/ ! 4 ( g' x'17 j � v' 7 / e --- / ' Yf .i- 6 r:' / 7) -3 A Cr A-- -- n) 4 -1( — 3 k 1-0 S J 1 Aar. pej Si A A< A- - ()L.J c7 L,J.3 / lc 044J 3) ” j tl A d r A( ej ...5t✓4-y Ira ., ) / j �� cj r 1,J i I 1 - J J z <t / C.�a �� . S vc, / c pie4 7 Proj ct: 17 fi 1 e of specti Type n ? �- / ./ Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: Requester: P ,2- 5 3 -276 —7576' 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 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. ' ? - J r / El $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: ' COMMENTS: V n /) npV du A ( i'. pv31 ovt( / 3 • 4 p' W Sp rr0dAi Address: .350 QAe1' 6 J�e CI , ,J i. �.e 1-14 __ / rm9 z_ Date Wanted: ,3 -70 -Off -a.m.. p.m. Requester: Phone No: 5 — 2 Z IP — ' 1 5 '78 - , -A c r 1,-J: (I L -e evi : at 4 - . G,( 0/1 //2 re M�� t t Sfi,4c� a (# cc 9,t,,, Project) n sr Type of Insp ction: Address: .350 QAe1' 6 J�e Date Called: __ Special Instructions: Date Wanted: ,3 -70 -Off -a.m.. p.m. Requester: Phone No: 5 — 2 Z IP — ' 1 5 '78 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPE I N NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. A „41 Dater ds/ $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior o inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: I, IZ Project: / A- F th sf Type of Inspection: AfecA. F) l I Address: 3D Suite #: • B 4- a 1 Contact Person: Eric Ate 150 fr Special Instructions: Phone No.: 2v(o- 7 co? - 7S.7Y Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: INSPECTION NUMBER ver Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 - 575 -4407 n Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT NUMBERS n Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: R L»5 7-r) Q'. Inspector: S� Date: 7_, -01 Hrs.: /, n $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 Cooling Equipment Schedule I - MC Equip. ID Brand Name Model No. Capacity Btu/h CFM OSA CFM .-..-.1 (dpco 9 - SEER` l €ER- + _ IPLV EF 1- RTU 1- See M100 -• �, : r , °.. , _,..- RTU 10 . - y C. /J L �i l ____f-__.. ,_/ , ( Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name Model No. CFM sp HP /BHP Flow Control Location of Service EF 1- See M100 See M100 EF 9 RTU 10 Heating Equipment Schedule 1 7' .. - .,.,_. 4 - Equip. ID Brand Name Model No. Capacity Btu/h Total CFM OSA cfm or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency RTU 1- See M100 RTU 10 Project Info Project Address LA Fitness - Tukwila Date 7/27/2007 Tukwila, wA For Building Dept. Use RECEIVED AUG -3 2007 PERMIT CENTE Applicant Name: MKE s Associates Inc. - Greg Ellsworth Applicant Address: 6915 SW Macadam Ave., Suite 200 Portland, OR Applicant Phone: 503.892.1188 Mechanical Summary MECH -SUM 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. ID Indudes Plans 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Packaged RTUs FILE COPY Permit No. Drawings must contain notes requireing compliance with commissioning requirements - Section 1416 Revised May 2005 Piar reviu t' qripre,, v i f f; wubject to ert'ora and comb Simple System 0 Corr ystenr-' C:n!QlS s ll . . net uth0 e (See Decision Flowchart (ovetylor flu5pfia n�: t � e..spe at r 1ECV �SUI1Q for sires $a gtr� -i air The following information is required to be incorporate m ecn nlcaa - e qui � en `lfftr' At plans. For projects without plans, fill fn the required information below. • ct.- -- — •Irsoc AnaS'.a:ri -.-- ....- Compliance Option Equipment Schedules 1 If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14-1A through 14-1G. 3 If required. 4 COP, HSPF Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as applicable. s Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). NIO�- [7L( System Description See Section 1421 for full description of Simple System qualifications. If Heating /Cooling or Cooling Only: ❑ Constant vol? ❑ Split system? ❑ Air cooled? ❑ Packaged sys? ❑ <20,000 Btuh? ❑ Economizer included? If Heating Only: ❑ <5000 cfm? ❑ <70% outside air? Mechanical Summary (back) MECH -SUM Decision flowchart Use this flowchart to determine if project qualifies for Simple System Option. If not, either the Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used. Heating Only No 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Yes — Yes* ( Reference Section 1421 otal Ca . wo economize <240,000 Btuh or 10 %? Heating /Cooling or Cooling Only Yes C Reference Section 1423 Simple System _0. Allowed (section 1420) Yes 1 • Use Complex Systems (section 1430) Complex Systems Refer to MECH -COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex Systems requirements are applicable to this project. Open Motors Closed Motors 3,600 I 1,800 I 1,200 3,600 I 1,800 I 1,200 Efficiency (%) Efficiency ( %) - 82.5 80.0 75.5 82.5 80.0 82.5 84.0 84.0 82.5 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 86.5 84.0 86.5 86.5 85.5 87.5 87.5 85.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 89.5 89.5 88.5 89.5 90.2 89.5 89.5 89.5 89.5 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.2 91.0 90.2 91.0 91.7 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.7 91.0 92.4 92.4 91.0 92.4 91.7 91.7 93.0 93.0 91.7 93.0 93.0 92.4 93.0 93.0 92.4 93.0 93.0 93.0 93.6 93.6 93.0 93.6 93.6 93.0 94.1 93.6 93.0 94.1 93.6 93.0 94.1 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1 94.5 94.5 94.1 93.6 95.0 94.5 94.5 95.0 95.0 94.5 95.0 94.5 95.0 95.0 95.0 Electric Motors MECH -MOT 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address Complete the following for all design A & B squirrel -cage, T -frame induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1800 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below applies). Motor No. or Location RTU 1 RTU 2 RTU 3 RTU 4 RTU 5 RTU 6 RTU 7 RTU 8 RTU 9 RTU 10 Minimum Nominal Full -Load Efficienc Synchronous Speed (RPM) HP 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 200 HP 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form LA Fitness - Tukwila Type (open/closed) EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 EXCEPTION #2 Description of Application or Use Date Synch. Speed 7/27/2007 For Building Department Use Revised May 2005 Min.Nom. Full load Efficiency Exceptions: 1. Motors in systems designed to use more than one speed of a multi - speed motor. 2. Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (Tables 14 -1 or 14 -2) . 3. Motors that are an integral part (i.e. not easily removed and replaced of specialized process equipment (i.e. equipment which requires a special motor, such as an explosion - proof motor). 4. Motors integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no qualifying motor has been approved (i.e. if the only U.L. listing for the equipment is with a less- efficient motor and there is no energy - efficient motor option). For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Project Address LA Pitness - Tukwila IDate 7/27/2007 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section I Component !Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment performance n.a. 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. List heat pumps on schedule yes 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency 24 yes 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate intermittent ignition, flue /draft damper & jacket loss SPEC 1412 HVAC controls yes 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans 14-300 yes 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum SPEC yes 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat 24 yes 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 diff. day types SPEC yes 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper location and auto. controls & max. leakage SPEC yes 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls SPEC n.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule yes 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control SPEC yes 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans SPEC yes 1422 Thermostat interlock Indicate thermostat interlock on plans SPEC yes 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule M -100 1413 Alr economizers yes 1413.1 Air Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule SPEC n.a. 1413.1 Wtr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb n. a. 1413.2 Water Econo Doc Indicate clg load & water econoe & dg tower performance yes 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling SPEC n.a. 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer 1414 Ducting systems yes 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary SPEC yes 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on duct SPEC yes 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping SPEC 1416 Completion Requirements yes 1416.1&2 Drawings & Manuals Indicate requirement for record drawings and operation docs. SPEC yes 1416.3.2 Air Balancing Indicate air system balance requirements SPEC n.a. 1416.3.3 Hydronic Balancing Indicate hydronic system balance requirements yes 1416.4 Commissioning Indicate requirements for commissioning and prelim. Report SPEC yes 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans SPEC yes Mechanical Summary Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input/output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer 14-100 SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440 - 1454) 1440 Service water htg. n.a. 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank yes 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off SPEC yes 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping SPEC n.a. 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4.0 yes 1452 Heater Efficiency Indicate pool heater efficiency SEE yes 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control POOL n.a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover DESIGN n.a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover DOCS 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance 1-orm Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions not less than the values shown In Table 14 -1A through 14-1G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered In Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G, and It includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings, then the product shall be listed In the certification program. Gas -fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW) shall also have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IID), and have either mechanical draft (including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for furnaces where combustion air is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), Including electric furnaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the input rating. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and Service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadbsnd Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141.4, if In the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: It a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands oft kW (6,828 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable In buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity ( nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable In exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories In height. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Heating and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels Immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall, as a minimum, be a function of the difference between space temperature and occupied setpoint and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy. 1412.6 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall Include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing, Including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 °F dry- bulb /40 ° F wet -bulb and below. For this calculation, all factors including solar and internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: Water economizers using air- cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 ° F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building. 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1. Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling load to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3. Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number, flow rate, capacity, entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water - cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer Is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment Is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels, then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246- 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final filters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. 2. Systems with water economizer 3. 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan. 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in cfm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 Inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 Inches to 3 Inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage, and building envelope Insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be Isolated from the conditioned space by Insulating Interior surfaces toe minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 cfm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope. Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they, 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally Insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1416 Piping Systems 1416.1 insulation: Piping shall be thermally Insulated in accordance with Table 14-6. Exception: Piping Installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -28) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) EF CAE < 50 gal storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gal storage 0.57 0.71 > 70 gal storage 0.55 0.70 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance 1-orm Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions not less than the values shown In Table 14 -1A through 14-1G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered In Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G, and It includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings, then the product shall be listed In the certification program. Gas -fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW) shall also have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IID), and have either mechanical draft (including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for furnaces where combustion air is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), Including electric furnaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the input rating. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and Service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadbsnd Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141.4, if In the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: It a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands oft kW (6,828 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable In buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity ( nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable In exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories In height. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Heating and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels Immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall, as a minimum, be a function of the difference between space temperature and occupied setpoint and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy. 1412.6 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall Include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing, Including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 °F dry- bulb /40 ° F wet -bulb and below. For this calculation, all factors including solar and internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: Water economizers using air- cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 ° F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building. 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1. Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling load to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3. Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number, flow rate, capacity, entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water - cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer Is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment Is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels, then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246- 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final filters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. 2. Systems with water economizer 3. 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan. 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in cfm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 Inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 Inches to 3 Inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage, and building envelope Insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be Isolated from the conditioned space by Insulating Interior surfaces toe minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 cfm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope. Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they, 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally Insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1416 Piping Systems 1416.1 insulation: Piping shall be thermally Insulated in accordance with Table 14-6. Exception: Piping Installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -28) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 -1 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ©1998 -200'7, Spexwest FILE COPY SECTION 13 2416 f S SAUNA AND EQUIPMENT Permit No. pa l -COEISTERLMOCt t3 c rem3 and cm!ssions. Appr _. f f „i1_ .i... E...._ ....... _ thf1101: CO.. 1 i Cii '._.:': -- �_ A. Provide products by Apex Sauna & Steam, 800.462.2714, facsimile 888.433.5272. • --.-......4----.Thes.speoificationsznodify the standard Apex sauna products and equipment. It 1s essinfifflliat the rtranufacturer and supplier of products and the installation adhere to these specifications. "Standard" modular or pre -cut package units may not meet these specifications and will be rejected in the field, even if already installed, and without additional Contract Time. B Substitution of Manufacturer /Supplier: Equivalent products and systems manufactured by Finlandia or other approved company will be considered upon submission of a Request for Substitution in strict accordance with Section 01 25 00. No additional Contract Time will be accepted if the substitution is approved. 1 If other manufacturer's products are to be substituted from those specified, and such are accepted by Architect, it is still required that the same generic systems and components and Work to be completed under this Section and under other Sections will remain the same. C It is intended that the following major components of the sauna shall be furnished under this section of specifications and installed under this section of specifications: 1 All wood and wood product components including, but not necessarily limited to framing, paneling, benches, steps, base, guardrails, casings and moldings. 2 Insulations. 3 Rubber flooring. D It is intended that the following items of Work which are associated with the sauna shall be coordinated with other sections of specifications and accommodated under this section of Work as specified: 1 Properly prepared opening for storefront door and associated finish hardware. 2 Cut -outs for products or systems provided by others such as fire sprinklers and drains 3 Cut -outs for products or systems provided under this section of Work such as wiring for lighting and controls. July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT Mt j ign 0 LT R# L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 01998 -2007, Spexwest E It is intended that the following items of Work shall be performed under this section of specifications, but furnished under other sections of specifications: 1 Plumbing services. 2 Electrical services. F It is intended that the following items of Work shall be furnished and set under this section of specifications, but installed under other sections of specifications: 1 Lighting. 2 Heater and controls. 3 Temperature sensor. 4 Timer, if certain conditions are met as specified hereinafter. G It is intended that the items of Work listed below will be furnished and installed under other sections of specifications, but shall become an integral part of the sauna, and by their installation in or application to any other sauna component shall not void any warranty provided by the sauna manufacturer, sauna supplier, or sauna contractor. 1 Storefront door. 2 Finish hardware. 3 Fire sprinkler heads and components. 1.02 RELATED WORK The following list of specifications sections identify where Work and major components may be described which are integral to the Work of this section. No warranty is made that this list is complete. A Section 06 40 00 - Finish Carpentry. B Section 08 40 00 - Aluminum Windows and Doors. C Section 08 71 00 - Finish Hardware. D Section 08 80 00 - Glass and Glazing: insulated glass for door. E Section 22 00 10 - Mechanical Materials and Methods. F Section 21 10 00 - Wet Pipe Sprinkler System. G Section 22 10 00 - Plumbing Piping. H Section 26 05 00 - Basic Electrical Materials and Methods. I Section 26 10 00 - Electrical Service and Distribution. July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 531 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 3 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 0199 8-2007, spexwest 1.03 GUARANTEES A. All materials, products and workmanship shall be guaranteed against defects for one year after installation, except as may be modified below. 1 Guarantee that wood and wood products will remain dimensionally stable throughout the guarantee period. 2 Guarantee that wood and wood products will not warp, bow, cup, split, or show any other defect during the guarantee period. Guarantee that no gaps or joints meant to be tight (less than 1/8 inch) move in any direction, and that no gaps or joints become greater or smaller than when initially installed. In the event that any defects - including joints and gaps - shall become evident to the Owner during the guarantee period, remove and replace all defective materials, including those materials and products which shall become displaced or damaged during the removal and replacement of the defective materials and products. 3 Manufacturer shall guarantee heaters and controls including parts and labor for one year and an additional four years on parts for the heater and controls. 4 Guarantee that equipment and equipment parts which are manufactured from metal do not show any signs of corrosion during the guarantee period. To ensure against corrosion, all metal equipment and metal parts shall be manufactured from heavy gage stainless steel - not galvanized steel, and not galvanized or black steel painted with a corrosion - resistant coating. a Exposed stainless steel shall have a brushed finish - No. 4. B Work which must be performed during the guarantee period which is a result of defects in materials, products or workmanship, shall be performed at the convenience of the Owner; started within ten (10) calendar days following notification by Owner; completed within a reasonable time; completed using all new materials and new products; and performed by skilled workmen. Owner may require guarantee work to be performed at times or on days when work would interfere the least with ongoing operations. No additional compensation will be provided. C Should there be the malicious pouring of up to two (2) gallons of water in any 24 hour period on or into the heater components, warrant the equipment will continue to operate properly as intended, and the warranty as specified in these specifications will not be voided or otherwise limited in any respect. D Provide maintenance and call -back services as specified in these specifications. 1.04 COORDINATION A It shall be the responsibility under this Section to determine, verify, then certify in writing to the Architect and CPM the following: July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 532 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 4 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ©1998 -2007, Spexwest 1.05 SUBMITTALS 1 Owner's intended staffing of the facility so the correct specified timer /controls are provided. 2 There are no duplications or absence of furnishing materials or products or installation by others under other sections of these specifications for such Work as insulation, lighting, rubber flooring, painting, storefront door(s), finish hardware, cut -outs for utilities, electrical and plumbing services, drains, switches, and final hook -ups. 3 It is an essential and integral part of the Work of this Section that full coordination occur between those performing the Work specified in the Sections of Specifications listed above under "Related Work ". Submit written evidence that such coordination has occurred prior to ordering any materials or products or performing any Work specified under this Section. A. Submit shop drawings showing complete assembly, relevant dimensions, components, and hook -up locations for electrical and plumbing services. B. Submit evidence in writing that the Owner - through the Architect or CPM - has been consulted regarding the intended operation and staffing of the completed Work to determine the required equipment timer as specified later in these specifications. C Submit written guarantees as specified above. Manufacturer's standard guarantee may not be acceptable and may have to be supplemented to become acceptable to Owner. Should Owner decide to accept a lesser guarantee, ensure that Owner is credited back monies for the lesser protections. D Submit a comprehensive list of every component which is included under this Section of the Work. Certify in writing that all the components on the list will be furnished, or installed, or furnished and installed. E Submit the evidence that a coordination meeting has occurred between all those providing work associated with and/or integral to the Work of this Section. F Submit a parts and components list to Owner on completion and acceptance of Work, of those items of Work which will require periodic Owner maintenance during the next two (2) years. Provide a description outlining the customary life - expectancy of those items which the Owner should anticipate, and the cost of repair and/or replacement. G Submit samples of T &G paneling boards for review. H Submit manufacturer's heater venting recommendations for compliance with UL labeling requirements. July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 533 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 5 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 01998 -2007, Spexwest 1.06 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A All exposed materials provided under this section of specifications shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke development rating of 450 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. Provide evidence of such prior to ordering such products or materials. B Nothing is these specifications shall be construed as a requirement that Work shall be performed requiring separate permit(s) such as electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or fire protection. It shall be conclusively determined by this Section, prior to offering a proposal for this Work, if such separate permitted Work is required. Notify Architect in writing sufficiently in advance of bidding if any separate permit is required so that Architect may delete that Work from this Section. C All equipment and devices shall carry a UL label where required and available. 1 Ensure that sauna room venting is installed for heater and is in complete compliance with UL guidelines. 2 Vents shall be at least 23 inches above finished floor level. D All equipment and devices shall carry a NSF approval where required and available. 1.07 DELIVERY AND STORAGE ' A It shall be determined by this Section at the time of delivery of sauna products and materials to the site of the Work that all components specified have been furnished. Immediately provide required items which may be missing prior to commencement of installation. B Protect materials and products from damages. Where possible, store materials and products in conditioned spaces until time of installation. C Immediately remove from site and replace with new all materials and products which arrive at the site of the Work damaged to any degree. D Immediately remove from site and replace with new all materials and products which are damaged during storage. Do not install damaged materials or products. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS A Provide a complete system of all required wood and wood products for framing, paneling, benches, steps, base, guardrails, casings and moldings. And provide July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 534 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 6 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ©1998 -2007, Spexwest flooring, insulations, fasteners, and equipment. All items which make up the sauna and integral systems shall be supplied and installed by a single company. 1 No portion of the sauna or its systems maybe subcontracted out to others. B Insulate walls and ceiling with foil faced fiberglass batts between studs or 3/4 inch thick rigid polyisocyanurate foam over standard 5/8 inch thick gypsum wallboard, fire -rated type where required by local authorities. No plywood or OSB may be used as backing. Thermal values shall be as follows unless noted otherwise on Drawings: 1 Walls: R -13. 2 Ceiling: R -19. C Dimensional Lumber, Wood, Framing and Paneling: 1 All wood shall be nominal 1x products, but in no case shall any lumber or wood be less than 11/16 inch thick - no exceptions. 2 All wood shall be kiln dried lumber - no exceptions. 3 Wood shall be AWI or WI "Clear" quality, without any knots, boat - patches, and other visual defects of any kind. 4 All wood lumber, framing and paneling shall ultimately be subject to the "flex" tolerances specified in these specifications. D Walls and ceiling shall be covered with Western Red Cedar T &G paneling. Wall paneling shall be applied vertically over 3/4 inch thick horizontal furring. All paneling shall be blind nailed with fasteners specified below. Ensure that all wood is placed smooth side up /out. E Provide Western Red Cedar trim for crown, base, corner moldings, and inside door casing: F Provide double tier bench arrangement to maximize bench layout for room size. Allow minimum 5 foot radius wheelchair clearance for standard ADA codes and proper clearances for sauna heater (refer to manufacturer mounting specifications). Benches shall be made of 2 x 4 tops and rails, Western Red Cedar. Assemble benches using only fasteners specified below. No exposed fasteners are allowed in the top or the front portion of benches, or anywhere they may come in contact with the sauna user, the public, staff members, or maintenance personnel. Benches shall be made of 2 x 2 Western Red Cedar end supports, and Western Red Cedar 2 x 4 center supports. 1 x 4 S4S cedar boards shall be applied between the open spaces of the upper and lower benches. Leave open space between the floor and the lower benches for ease of cleaning the floor. 1 As required, provide fold -up lower bench, maximum 1/2 inch high threshold at door, and 34 inch clear width opening at door for handicap access. Mount all controls no higher than 49 inches and in locations accessible to handicapped without reaching. July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 535 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 01998 -2007, spe=west G Provide Dri-Dek (800.348.2398) almond colored, 12 inch by 12 inch, removable, . interlocking, rubber mat/duckboards in walk areas. Submit for Architect and CPM ' review and approval. H Provide Western Red Cedar guardrail around heater unit. Sauna heater shall be Amerec brand or other approved, stainless steel, floor model, sized using the cubic foot sizing chart recommended by manufacturer. To verify correct heater for room size and power requirements, contact manufacturer. For a sauna room of 10 feet by 12 feet by 8 feet high, use Heater Model Amerec Pro 14.4/3, 208 Volt, 3 phase, stainless steel, floor style, with Control Model SC60 and Contactor Model CB7 -3. If 240 Volt single phase power is required, Amerec Model Pro 14.4 /1 with SC60 Control and Contactor Model CB7 -1 shall be provided. Mount all controls no higher than 49 inches from finish floor and in locations accessible to those persons with accessibility difficulties, without reaching. Use only sauna rocks provided by the sauna heater manufacturer. 1 If the size and/or the configuration of the sauna is such that the manufacturer recommends either a smaller or a larger heater and control unit could be used, provide the larger heater and control unit. 2 Note: A one hour timer is required on all saunas unless an attendant is going to be present at the club. If there is going to be an attendant present, the Amerec Model Control SC Club (thermostat only) may be provided as a substitute. In addition, a 24 hour or 7 day time clock shall be provided and included as part of this Section. Coordinate this work with Owner or CPM, and Architect, as well as Division 16, and verify in writing that such has been completed. J Provide complete with wall- mounted vapor -proof light fixture. K Provide a wall- mounted temperature sensor, and a wall- mounted "egg timer ". L For Information and Coordination Purposes Only: The following information concerning sauna door(s) is being provided so that sauna components which must work with door(s) and/or finish hardware may be properly provided and coordinated under the Work of this Section. Door(s) will be aluminum and sized for rough openings of 38 inches by 82 inches to meet standard ADA code requirements. Doors will be medium stile type, without center horizontal push/pull bar projecting from the plane of the door, and as shown and scheduled on Drawings. Finish will match other doors within the same immediate building area. Painted doors will have polyurethane painted finish. Anodized doors will have clear anodized finish. (Refer to Section 08 40 00 and 08 71 00 for additional specifications and information relevant to the design and construction of the sauna.) Doors shall be hinged so that doors swing as shown on Drawings. In event that the project conditions require doors to swing inward (to within the sauna), then each door will July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 536 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 8 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON Q Do not provide water bucket and ladle. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION B. All rough -in and final hook -ups will be performed by certified, licensed ©199 8-2007, Spexwest also be equipped with a breakaway stop and other hardware to allow doors to open outward to satisfy emergency egress conditions. Door(s) are glazed storefront type. Doors will have hardware as specified in Section 08 40 00 and 08 71 00. Door pulls shall be as specified in Section 08 40 00.. M Provide remote timer device so that unit may be operated on or off from remote location to be selected by Owner. N Provide completely vandal -proof and tamper- resistant covers at all sensors. 0 If fire sprinkler system is to be provided within the Work, a properly rated sensor head for use in sauna room temperatures will be provided under other sections of these specifications within the sauna room. 1 Coordinate work and provide penetrations required for sprinkler heads and pipes with the sprinkler system supplier /installer. Refer to Section 21 10 00 of the Project Manual for additional requirements. P Fasteners: All fasteners for construction and installation of sauna and all components fastened to or applied to sauna shall be stainless steel. Where manufacturer requires nailing, provide stainless steel nails. In all other locations, and in locations where manufacturer does not specify a preferred fastener, provide stainless screws. No staples may be used. No fasteners fabricated from other materials may be substituted. Proper adhesives may be used in conjunction with mechanical fasteners, however, adhesives may not be used alone. 1 Where screw or bolt fasteners are used and are to remain exposed, ensure that they are tamper - resistant type. 2 Ensure that each and every board is properly nailed into backing and/or furring at the proper spacing. A. Install in strict compliance with the manufacturer's published installation instructions, reviewed shop drawings, and in accordance with architectural, structural, electrical and plumbing drawings. 1 Install temperature sensor where shown on Drawings, but ensure that it is not above the heater. If not located on the Drawings, install sensor in a corner opposite heater. July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 537 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS Sauna and Equipment: 13 2416 - 9 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 01998 -2007, speiwest contractor(s) and is specified under other sections of these specifications, specifically in Divisions 15 and 16. C Oversee fmal hook -ups to services and once completed demonstrate fully functional systems for CPM or Owner review. Test sauna for one full hour at normal operating temperature before using. 1 Performance testing shall be conducted during the week - not on the weekend when start-up problems cannot be addressed. 2 Ensure that all Sections of specifications furnishing and/or installing Work integral to the sauna are present at tests to make adjustments necessary to demonstrate a fully functioning and successfully operating sauna. D Wall Performance and Tolerances: Upon completion of installation, ensure that interior walls do not flex more than L/240 at any point where users may lean against or sit against surface. Assume a load perpendicular to the wall of 250 pounds at any point on the wall. If installation fails such performance tolerance, provide additional products and materials to stiffen the concealed side of the wall construction without losing any inside usable area. No additional monies will be authorized for this, nor will additional Contract Time be granted. 3.02 CLEANING, ADJUSTING & REPAIRING A Coordinate the adjust of door hinge sets, closers and other finish hardware to ensure a proper fit into sauna doorways to prevent loss of heat. Coordinate this activity with work of Sections 06 40 00, 08 40 00, and 08 71 00. B Protect installed materials, products and finishes from damage during construction. C When directed, remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. Repair or replace damaged installed products. Clean installed products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions prior to review for Work acceptance. Remove construction debris as a result of this Work from project site and legally dispose of debris. D Remove and replace exposed wood which receives damages prior to Work acceptance. Repairs to exposed wood and wood products may only be performed if repairs can be made acceptable to Architect. Minor surface blemishes are the only damages to wood and wood products on which repairs may be made, if accepted by Architect. If, after repair Architect does not find the repair acceptable, remove and replace damaged wood or wood products. 1 Damages to wood and wood products which go beneath the surface necessitate that that wood or wood product member be replaced. Hammer or mallet marks, and setting marks from nail guns or power drivers may be considered damages which will require removal and replacement of sauna July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 538 L.A. FITNESS SPORTS CLUBS TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 3.03 SERVICING components. Sauna and Equipment: 13 24 16 -10 ©1998 -2007, Spezwest A The Owner shall receive two site visits from Sauna Manufacturer's Field Representative after the completion of work and final acceptance - once not more than 6 months following completion, nor less than 5 months following completion; and again not more than 12 months after completion, nor less than 11 months after completion. Each such site visit shall be scheduled with Owner's maintenance staff at a time convenient to Owner. B Perform warranty call -back service during regular business hours. Provide emergency call back service during regular business hours and within 4 hours of first telephone call from Owner. END OF SECTION July 30, 2007 - Permit Issue PROJECT MANUAL PAGE - 539 POOL AND SPA HEATER 120/24 0 VAC NATURAI�� COPY INSTALLATIdP4Yr an U SER'S MODELS 200K BTU /HR 250K BTU /HR 300K BTU /HR 400K BTU /HR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO OWNER Retain this manual for future reference. This manual supplies information for the installation, operation, and servicing of the appliance. READ AND REVIEW THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY before proceeding with an installation. Its use will reduce service calls and chance of injury and will lengthen product life. 472592 Rev. A (04/04/06) MasterTem GU Pl r tegiftV 0%0121 COt1'' Natural 460730 460731 460732 3 460734 4607355 460736 460737 TM ®WARNING �QV if the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a f ~ or explosion may result causing property damage, personal inj ry or:detth: " .'. Call (800) 831 -7133 for additional free copies of these instructio s FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. AA (7 4 ° 1 • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow toff Q1iTrtO N instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. LT R # _--- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS • Pentair SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Pool Products' INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL TO INSTALLER: Affix these instructions adjacent to the heater. TO CONSUMER: Retain these instructions for future reference. FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a professional service technician, qualified in pool heater installation. Improper installation and /or operation could create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which could cause serious injury or death. Improper installation and /or operation will void the warranty. FIGURE 1 For instructions on checking the gas pressure through the Combination Gas Control Valve, See the sidebar on Page 19. 2 Table of Contents Safety 2 General Specifications, Requirements 3 Description of the Heater 4 Sequence of Operation 4 Owner's Operating Instructions 4 Before Startup 4 What To Do If You Smell Gas 4 Spa Temperature Caution 5 Operating Instructions 5 To Switch Off Gas To the Appliance 6 Operating Control 6 After Start-up 7 Care/Maintenance /Winterizing 8 Installation Instructions 8 Pre - Existing Vent Systems 8 Outdoor Installation 9 Outdoor Shelter /Indoor Installation 10 -15 Water Connections 15 -18 Pressure Relief Valve 18 Checking Combination Gas Control Valve 19 Gas Connections 20 Pressure Testing 20 Electrical Wiring 20 -22 Troubleshooting 23 -30 Repair Parts 31 -35 Wiring Diagrams /External Control Interface 36 -37 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a professional service technician, qualified in pool heater installation. Some jurisdictions require that installers be licensed. Check with your local building authority about contractor licensing requirements. Improper installation and /or operation could create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which could cause serious injury or death. Improper installation and /or operation will void the warranty. CODES AND STANDARDS: Installation must be in accordance with all local codes and /or the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA54 and the National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA70 (U.S.), or standards CSA 6149 — INSTALLATION CODES FOR GAS - BURNING APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT and /or local codes and Standard CSA C22.1 — Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (Canada). The heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded and bonded in accordance with local codes, or, in absence of local codes, with the Canadian Electrical Code or the National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA70, as applicable. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) AWARNING This appliance is equipped with an unconventional gas control valve that is factory set with a manifold pressure of -.2 inches wc. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser- vice or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Installation or service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. If this control is replaced, it must be replaced with an identical control. Do not attempt to adjust the gas flow by adjusting the regulator setting. AWARNINGI Risk of fire or explosion from incorrect fuel use or faulty fuel conversion. Do not try to run a heater set up for natural gas on propane gas or vice versa. Only qualified service technicians should attempt to convert heater from one fuel to the other. Do not attempt to alter the rated input or type of gas by changing the orifice. If it is necessary to convert to a differ- ent type of gas, consult your Pentair dealer. Serious mal- function of the burner can occur which may result in loss of life. Any additions, changes, or conversions required in order for the appliance to satisfactorily meet the application needs must be made by a Pentair dealer or other qualified agency using factory specified and approved parts. The heater is available for use with natural gas or LP (propane) gas only. It is not designed to operate with any other fuels. Refer to the nameplate for the type of gas the heater is equipped to use. • Use heater only with the fuel for which it is designed. • If a fuel conversion is necessary, refer this work to a qualified service technician or gas supplier before putting the heater into operation. AWARNING Risk of fire or explosion from flamma- ble vapors. Do not store gasoline, cleaning fluids, var- nishes, paints, or other volatile flammable liquids near heater or in the same room with heater. AWARNING Risk of fire, carbon monoxide poison- ing, or asphyxiation if exhaust venting system leaks. Only qualified service technicians should attempt to service the heater, as leakage of exhaust products or flammable gas may result from incorrect servicing. A WARNING Risk of explosion if unit is installed near propane gas storage. Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air. Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about specific installation requirements and restrictions. Locate the heater away from propane gas storage and fill- ing equipment as specified by the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, CAN /CSA B149.2 (latest edition) or ANSI /NFPA 58 (latest edition). A WARNING , Risk of asphyxiation if exhaust is not correctly vented. Follow venting instructions exactly when installing heater. Do not use a draft hood with this heater, as the exhaust is under pressure from the burner blower and a draft hood will allow 3 exhaust fumes to blow into the room housing the heater. The heater is supplied with an integral venting system for outdoor installation. A vent conversion kit (See Page 14 for Part Numbers for Conversion IGts) is available for installations in enclosures (Canada) or indoors (U.S.). Use the specified venting, and only the specified venting, when heater is installed in an enclosure or indoors. In Canada, this pool heater can only be installed outdoors or in an enclosure that is not normally occupied and has no openings directly into occupied areas. See Page 11 for enclosure venting requirements. A CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Wiring errors can also destroy the control board. Connect heater to 120 or 240 Volt, 60 Hz., 1 Phase power only. Verify proper operation after servicing. Do not allow children to play on or around heater or associated equipment. Never allow children to use the pool or spa without adult supervision. Read and follow other safety information contained in this manual prior to operating this pool heater. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS NOTICE: Combustion air contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes can damage the heater and will void the warranty. NOTICE: The Combination Gas Control Valve on this appliance differs from most appliance gas controls. If it must be replaced, for safety reasons replace it only with an identical gas control. NOTICE: The access door panels must be in place to provide proper ventilation. Do not operate the heater for more than five (5) minutes with the access door panels removed. This heater is design certified by CSA International as complying with the Standard for Gas Fired Pool Heaters, ANSI Z21.56 /CSA 4.7, and is intended for use in heating fresh water swimming pools or spas. NOTICE: Do not use this heater as a heating boiler, water heater, or for heating salt -water pools. This heater is intended for use in heating fresh water swimming pools or spas only. The heater requires an external 120 or 240 VAC single -phase electric power source. The heater is design certified by CSA International for installation on combustible flooring. Specified minimum clearances must be maintained to combustible surfaces (see "Installation Instructions ", Pages 8 and 9). The heater should be located in an area where leakage of the heater or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the heater or to the structure. When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the heater. The pan must not restrict air flow. The heater may not be installed within five feet of the inside surface of a pool or spa unless it is separated by a solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier. A Propane (LPG) fired heater must not be installed in a garage in Massachusetts, by order of the Massachusetts State Fire Marshall. For more information, call the Fire Marshall's office. DESCRIPTION OF THE HEATER nlet Cold Water) FIGURE 2 Air Figure 2 is a diagram of the heater showing how it oper- ates. Precisely matched orifice plates meter the air and gas into the mixer. The blower draws the air and as through the mixer and forces it into the burner's flameholder. A sealed heat exchanger surrounds the flameholder, dis- charging exhaust gases out the flue. Two inch PVC water piping connects directly to the manifold /header on the heat exchanger using 2" PVC slip unions provided with the heater. The outer manifold remains cool; no heat sinks are required. A thermal regulator and an internal bypass regulate the water flow through the heat exchanger to maintain the correct outlet temperature. The heater operator control panel board assembly is located on top of the heater. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION An electronic temperature sensing thermistor in the manifold adapter inlet controls the heater operation. When the inlet water temperature drops below the temperature set on the operating control, the burner controller supplies power to the combustion air blower through a series of safety interlocks. The interlocks consist of • the pressure switch (PS), which senses that the pump is running, 4 • the high limit switch (HLS), which opens if the heat exchanger outlet temperature goes above 135° F (57° C), and • the automatic gas shutoff (AGS) switch, which opens if the heat exchanger outlet temperature goes above 140° F (60° C). • the stack flue sensor (SFS), which shuts down the heater if the flue gas temperature reaches 500° F (260° C). The air flow switch (AFS) senses the pressure drop across the air metering orifice. As soon as there is suffi- dent air flow, the AFS closes, closing the circuit to the hot surface igniter (HSI), which ignites the fuel mixture. On a call for heat, the blower and HSI are energized. In about 20 seconds, the gas valve opens and ignition occurs. The HSI then switches to a sensing mode and monitors the flame. The heater is equipped with a digital operating control that enables the user to pre -set the desired pool and spa water temperatures. The control enables the user to select between pool and spa heating, and features a digital display that indicates the water temperature. OWNER'S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING START-UP AND OPERATION START -UP AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS ARE ON THE LABEL ATTACHED TO THE COVER OF THE APPLIANCE CONTROL BOX. BEFORE START-UP A. B. AWARNING IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT, CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. BEFORE OPERATING check for odor. Sniff all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to sniff next to the floor, because some gas (such as propane) is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. Use only your hand to turn the gas control on or off. Never use tools. If you cannot change the ON /OFF setting by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion. D. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. E. Do not operate the pool heater unless the pool or spa is properly filled with water. F. Before operating the appliance for the first time or after it has been off for an extended time, perform the following checklist: 1. Remove debris or other articles from inside the heater and the area around the heater and its exhaust vent. Make sure the ventilation openings are clear of debris or obstruction. For installations in an enclosed space, make sure openings for combustion and ventilation air are unobstructed. 2. Keep heater area clear and free from com- bustibles, flammable liquids and chemicals. 3. Check that all water connections are tight. 4. Water must be flowing through the heater during operation. Make sure that pool /spa is filled with water and have pump operating. Check that water flow is unobstructed from the appliance. When operating for the first time or after an extended shut -down, run filter pump for several minutes to clear all air from the system. SPA TEMPERATURE CAUTION All safety rules recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission should be observed when using a spa or hot tub, including: 1. Spa or hot tub water temperatures should never exceed 104° F (40° C). A temperature of 100 °F (38 °C) is considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is suggested for young children. 2. Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning. 3. Pregnant women beware! Soaking in water above 102° F (39° C) can cause fetal damage during the first three months of pregnancy (resulting in the birth of a brain-damaged or deformed child). Pregnant women should follow the 100° F (38° C) maximum rule. 4. Before entering the spa or hot tub, users should check the water temperature with an accurate thermometer; spa or hot tub thermostats may err in regulating water temperature. 5 5. Persons with medical history of heart disease, circula- tory problems, diabetes or blood pressure problems should obtain their physician's advice before using spas or hot tubs. 6. Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants, should not use spas or hot tubs. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information above. 2. Set both pool and spa thermostats to the lowest settings. 3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance. 4. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. FIGURE 3: Removal of Access Door Panels 5. Remove the access door panels by unfastening the four 1/4 -20 phillips head screws located on each door, then lift up and out from the bottom of the panel to remove. If necessary, the screws may be used as handles. See Figure 3. 6. Toggle -Style Valve: Pull toggle toward you to turn gas off. 7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the "Before Startup" instructions (Page 4). If you don't smell gas, go to the next step. I I J You are here FIGURE 4: Turning Gas Control OFF Gas control is shown ON. Pull toggle switch toward you to switch OFF L 8. Push the toggle switch away from you to switch the gas on. 9. Replace the Door Access Panels. All panels must be in place when operating the heater. 10. Set 3 -way valves on inlet and outlet to pool or spa, as appropriate. 11. Turn on all electric power to the appliance. 12. Press either the POOL ON or SPA ON button switch on the operating control. You are here ,AWARNING Gas control is shown OFF. Push toggle 100'-, switch away from you to switch ON. FIGURE 5: Turning Gas Control ON 13. Set the thermostat to desired setting (NOTICE: Set point must be above actual water temperature or burner will not fire). See "OPERATING CONTROL." 14. The blower should come on immediately, and after about 20 seconds, the burner should fire. When operating for the first time, the burner may not fire on the first try because of air in the gas line. If it does not fire at first, push the OFF switch, wait five minutes, and again push the POOL or SPA ON switch. The burner should fire after about 20 seconds. You may have to repeat this until all of the air has cleared the gas line. 15. The burner should fire until the pool /spa temperature reaches the desired temperature set on the thermo- stat. The blower will continue to run for about 45 seconds after the burner shuts off. If any of the safety interlocks should open during burner opera- tion, the burner shuts off immediately, but the blower continues to run for about 45 seconds. Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance. 16. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instruc- tions "TO SWITCH OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE ", and call your service technician or gas supplier. TO SWITCH OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE 1. Press the OFF button on operating control. 2. Switch off all electric power to the unit. 3. Remove the access door panels. See Figure 3, page 5. HEATER PARTS MAY BE HOT. 6 4. Toggle -Style Valve: Pull toggle toward you to turn gas off. 5. Replace the Access Door Panels. OPERATING CONTROL The five operating switches are: POOL ON Press this button to govern heater operation by the pool temperature setting. SPA ON Press this button to govern heater operation by the spa temperature setting. HEATER OFF Press this button to switch off the heater. A TEMP Press this button to raise the temperature setting. V TEMP Press this button to lower the temperature setting. To toggle the display between degrees Centigrade ( °C) and degrees Fahrenheit ( °F): 1. Turn the Operating Control OFF. 2. Press A TEMP or V TEMP for 5 seconds. The dis- play will flash once and change modes ( °C to °F or vice versa). Temperature Digital Temperature Up and Down Display S 0 SEP VLE SEANCE HEATER srsizM System Operation Indicator Lights FIGURE 6: Operating Control for all models. Dual Temperature Heater OFF Controls Switch When either the A TEMP or V TEMP buttons are depressed, the digital display will indicate the tempera- ture setting. After five seconds, the display will return to the actual pool /spa temperature. In addition to the digital temperature display, there are five indicator lights: The POOL ON light indicates that the pool water tem- perature is governing operation of the heater. The SPA ON light indicates that the spa water tempera- ture is governing operation of the heater. The HEATING light comes on and stays on when the burner is firing. This light should be on whenever the burner is on. It blinks when the heater is calling for heat but not firing. If this light is on but the burner fails to come on, one of the "service" lights should come on, indicating a fault in the system. The SERVICE SYSTEM light indicates that there is insufficient water flow to the heater. If the pump is oper- ating, this usually indicates that the filter and /or skim- mers should be cleaned (some filters may require back - washing). If the light remains on after the filter /skimmers have been serviced, the system should be checked by a qualified service technician. The SERVICE HEATER light indicates a fault in the heater or its controls. If this light comes on, shut down the heater (See TO SWITCH OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE on page 6), and have a qualified service technician check the system. A WARN ING Risk of explosion or fire causing burns or death if safety interlocks are disabled. DO NOT attempt to operate heater when SERVICE HEATER light is on or if blower or burner will not start. Instead, follow instruc- tions under "To Switch Off Gas to the Appliance," and call a qualified service technician to repair unit. AFTER START-UP CHECKING WATER FLOW AWARNING Fire or flooding hazard. If the unit overheats and the burner fails to shut off, follow instructions under "To Switch Off Gas to the Appliance ", Page 6, and call a qualified service technician to repair unit. After start-up, the outlet water pipe should feel slightly warmer than the inlet pipe. If it feels hot, or if you hear the water in the heater boiling, there may not be enough water flow to the appliance. Make sure that the filter is not plugged. If water temperature remains high but the unit continues to operate, turn off the appliance and call your service technician. SPRING AND FALL OPERATION If the pool is only used occasionally, lower the pool ther- mostat to 65° F (18° C). and leave the heater on. This will keep the pool and the surrounding ground warm enough so that the heater should restore the pool to a comfortable temperature within about one day. COLD WEATHER OPERATION The heater may be operated in the wintertime, provided air temperatures remain above freezing and the water temperature is not permitted to drop below 65° F (18° C). Extended heater operation with water temperatures below 65° F (10° C) can result in serious damage to the heater and is not covered by warranty. NOTICE: When starting the heater for the swimming sea- son with a water temperature below 50° F (10° C), the heater may be used to heat the water; however, make sure that the heater operates continuously until the water temperature reaches the heater's minimum setting of 65° F (18° C). 7 DO NOT operate this unit outdoors at temperatures below 40° F (4° C). During cold weather, if there is no danger of freezing, operate the filter pump continuously even if the heater is not operating. If air temperatures are expected to drop below freezing (32° F /0° C), shut down the heater and winterize it (See "WINTERIZING ", Page 8). Allowing the heater to freeze will void the warranty. MAINTAINING POOL TEMPERATURE To maintain pool temperature, make sure that the heater switch and valving are reset to pool settings after using the spa. ENERGY SAVING TIPS 1. Keep the pool or spa covered when not in use. This will reduce heating costs, reduce water evaporation, conserve chemicals and reduce load on the filtering system. 2. Reduce pool thermostat to 78° F (25° C) or lower; reduce spa temperature to 100° F (38° C). 3. Use a time clock to start the filter pump at 6 a.m. or later. The swimming pool loses less heat after day- break. 4. For pools used only on weekends, lower the thermo- stat setting by 10° F to 15° F (5° C to 8° C) during the week to reduce heat loss. A properly sized heater will restore normal temperature within one day. 5. Turn the heater off when the pool will not be used for an extended period. 6. Follow a regular program of preventive maintenance for the heater each new swimming season. Check operation of the heater and its controls. CARE AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AWARNING Risk of fire or explosion from flammable vapors. Do not store gasoline, cleaning fluids, varnishes, paints, or other volatile flammable liquids near heater or in the same room with heater. The following maintenance is recommended every six months and at the start of every swimming season: 1. Inspect the heater panels and venting system to make sure that there are no obstructions to the flow of ventilating air or burner exhaust. Check that room air intakes are open and clear of obstructions. 2. Keep the area in and around the heater clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and corrosive liquids. 3. Test the operation of the pressure relief valve by lift- ing the valve lever. 4. Test for proper operation of the pressure switch. (See "SWITCH SETTINGS" for testing instructions). 5. On enclosed installations with high - temperature Special Gas Vent systems, repeat the "Final Installation Check," page 15. Check for evidence of joint leakage. Make sure that joints have not slipped partially or completely apart. Check pipe and fittings for cracks or breaks. The combustion air blower is permanently lubricated, and does not require periodic lubrication. The burner does not require maintenance or adjustment by the user. Call a qualified service technidan if you suspect that the burner may require maintenance. WINTERIZING For outdoor heaters in freezing climates, shut the heater down and drain it for winter as follows: 1. Turn off electrical supply to the heater and pump. 2. Close main gas control valve and manual gas valve (located outside the heater). Turn switch on heater gas valve to OFF. 3. Open drain cock located on the bottom of the manifold adapter, and drain the heat exchanger and manifold adapter completely. If heater is below pool water level, be sure to dose isolation valves to prevent draining the pool (isolation valves are not required and should not be used on heaters installed above pool water level). Assist the draining by blowing out the heat exchanger through the pressure switch fitting with low pressure compressed air (less than 5 PSI or 35 kPa). AWARNING Explosion hazard. Purging the system with compressed air can cause components to explode, with risk of severe injury or death to anyone nearby. Use only a low pressure (below 5 PSI or 35 kPa), high volume blower when air purging the heater, pump, filter, or pip- ing. 4. Remove the Water Pressure Switch. Plug the port in the manifold to prevent bugs and dirt from getting 8 into the manifold. 5. Drain the plastic inlet /outlet manifold through the outlet pipe. If the pipe does not drain naturally to the pool, install a drain cock in the outlet pipe to drain the manifold. 6. Cover air inlet grate with a plastic bag to prevent bugs, leaves, etc., from getting into the heater. NOTICE: Water trapped in the heater can cause freeze damage. Allowing the heater to freeze voids the warranty. To return the heater to service after winterizing: 1. Close drain cock and fittings. 2. Before starting the heater, circulate water through the heater for several minutes until all air noises stop. See also "BEFORE STARTUP" (Page 4) and "CARE AND MAINTENANCE" (above). INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING Risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation if heater is improperly installed, adjusted, serviced or maintained. These instructions are for licensed, certified, trained and experienced installers only. Be sure your installer or ser- vice technician holds all required licenses or certification for your area. Attempts by unqualified persons to service or repair this heater are dangerous and could be fatal. PRE - EXISTING VENT SYSTEMS If you are considering connecting this heater to a pre- exist- ing vent system, make sure that the vent system meets the appropriate venting requirements as given in this manual, Pages 9 -15. If not, replace the vent system. DO NOT use a draft hood with this heater. PUTTING THE HEATER INTO SERVICE If the heater is installed below the level of the pool, or more than two feet above pool level, the pressure switch setting should be adjusted. See PRESSURE SWITCH, in the MAINTENANCE section. Before putting the heater into service for the first time, follow the instructions under "BEFORE START-UP" (page 4) in the front of this manual. Check for proper operation of the heater by following the steps under "OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS." Damage to equipment caused by improper installation or repair will void the warranty. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For heaters located outdoors, using the built -in stackless venting system. A WARNING Risk of explosion if a unit burning propane gas is installed in a pit or other low spot. Propane is heav- ier than air. Do not install the heater using propane in pits or other locations where gas might collect. Consult your local building code officials to determine installation require- ments of heater relative to propane storage tanks and fill- ing equipment. Installation must meet the requirements of the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquid Petroleum Gases, ANSI /NFPA 58 (latest edition) in the U.S., or CAN /CSA B149.2 (latest edition) in Canada. Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about specific installation restric- tions. Locate the heater on a level surface in an open area that is protected from drainage or run -off. Install the heater in an area where leaves or other debris will not collect on or around the heater. This heater is designed for outdoor installation. However, to avoid damage to the electronic components in the heater, take care to prevent prolonged exposure to dri- ving sources of water (such as lawn sprinklers, heavy roof runoff, hoses, etc.). Avoid operation in persistent, extreme, moist or salty environments. In extreme weather, shut down the heater and discon- nect the power to It until the weather has moderated. In areas subject to hurricanes or very high winds, purchase the Bolt Down Bracket IGt, Part No. 460738. HEATER CLEARANCES - OUTDOOR In the U.S.: If the heater is located under a roof or deck overhang, there must be at least three feet (1M) of clearance between the bottom of the overhang and the top of the heater exhaust vent. If the heater is under a roof or deck overhang, the space around the heater must be open on three sides. See Figure 8 for minimum clear- ances. For minimum exhaust vent dearances for building open- ings, see Figure 13, Page 15. In Canada: If the heater is located under a roof or deck overhang, there must be at least three feet (1M) of clear- ance between the bottom of the overhang and the top of the heater exhaust vent. If the heater is under a roof or deck overhang, the space around the heater must be open on three sides. See Figure 8 for minimum dear- ances. The heater must be installed with the top of the vent at least 10 feet (3M) below, or to either side of, any open- ing into a building. In the U.S. and Canada: The heater is certified for instal- lation on combustible flooring. The following clearances must be maintained from combustible surfaces: 9 TOP 3 ft. (1 m) EXHAUST SIDE 6 in. (15 cm) HEADER SIDE 18 in. (.5 m) DOOR PANELS* 12 in. (30 cm) Note ( *) For service access it is recommended to leave at least 24 in. clearance for one of the door panels. Orient the heater for convenient access to the water connections and the gas and electrical connections. Install the heater at least 18 in. (45 cm) from any property line. Space around the heater must open on three sides when under roof or overhang 3 ft. (1 M) or more Outdoor installation must have at leave 3 ft. or more of clearance above heater i S . . . M O O D ■ O • O• 555 O ▪ o O I I r) Recommended 24" clearance or more on one or both door panels for servicing Leave at least 6 in. (15 cm) of clearance or more between the heater and combustible surfaces FIGURE 8: Combustible clearances 18 in. CONTROL PANEL INDEXING The exhaust discharges vertically from outside the vent cover. The heater control panel assembly located on the top panel can be rotated to any of three positions for convenient access to the panel as follows: 1. Remove the bolts from the door panels. Remove both door panels. 2. Remove the four corner screws that secure the top panel. 3. Lift the top panel upward to remove the top panel. 4. Rotate the top panel to the desired position located at 90 degree angles. Note that the control board can- not be located on the same side as the exhaust. 5. Replace the top panel down onto the side panels. Be sure that there are no wires caught under the panel. 6. Secure the top panel using the four corner screws. 7. Reattach the door access panels. OUTDOOR SHELTER Top panel A WARNING AWARNING Door access panel Door access panel FIGURE 9: Indexing Control Panel INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This pool heater can only be installed outdoors or in an enclosure that is not normally occupied and has no direct openings into occupied areas. Risk of asphyxiation if exhaust is not cor- rectly vented. Follow venting instructions exactly when installing heater. Do not use a draft hood with this heater, as the exhaust is under pressure from the burner blower and a draft hood will allow exhaust fumes to blow into the room housing the heater. Exhaust venting to the out- doors is required for all outdoor shelter installations. Risk of explosion if a unit burning propane gas is installed in a pit or other low spot. Propane is heav- ier than air. Do not install the heater using propane in pits or other locations where gas might collect. Consult your local building code officials to determine installation require- ments of heater relative to propane storage tanks and fill- ing equipment. Installation must meet the requirements for the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, CAN /CSA B149.2 (latest edition) or ANSI /NFPA 58 (latest edition). Consult local codes and fire 10 protection authorities about specific installation restrictions. The heater is design certified by CSA International for installation on combustible flooring; in alcoves; base- ments; in closet or utility rooms (in the U.S.) INSTALLATION IN A GARAGE OR UTILITY ROOM In Canada, the heater must be installed in a room that is not normally occupied and has no openings directly to occupied areas. A WARNING Risk of fire and explosion if installed at floor level in an automotive garage or near gasoline or flam- mable liquid storage. Gasoline fumes are heavier than air and will settle to floor level in closed spaces. Gasoline fumes and spilled gasoline or other volatile liquids (such as some paints and varnishes) will travel across the floor and can be ignited by a gas appliance. In a utility room or residential garage installation, install the heater with the base at least 18 inches (.5M) above the floor. In a garage, install a rail or wall to protect the heater from physical damage by a moving vehicle. Provide an adequate ventilation air supply (See Table 2, Page 11). Choose a location that will avoid contamination by chemical fumes. NOTICE: A PROPANE (LPG) fired heater must not be installed in a garage in Massachusetts, by order of the Massachusetts State Fire Marshall. For more information, call the State Fire Marshall's office. Leave 3 ft. (1 M) or more of clearance above heater Leave 6 in. (15cm) of clear space between heater and combustible surface RAISE AT LEAST 18 in. (.5M) above floor to avoid flammable vapors HEATER INSTALLATION IN A GARAGE OR UTILITY ROOM 18 in. FIGURE 10: Minimum outdoor shelter clearances (Canada) or minimum garage or utility room clearances (U.S.) Area Likely Contaminants Chlorinated swimming pools and spas Pool or spa cleaning chemicals. Acids, such as hydrochloric or muriatic acid New construction and remodeling areas Glues and cements, construction adhesives, paints, varnishes, and paint and varnish strippers. Waxes and cleaners containing calcium or sodium chloride Beauty parlors Permanent wave solutions, bleaches, aerosol cans containing chlorocarbons or fluorocarbons Refrigeration plants or various industrial finishing and processing plants Refrigerants, acids, glues and cements, construction adhesives Dry cleaning and laundry areas Bleaches, detergents, or laundry soaps containing chlorine. Waxes and cleaners containing chlorine, calcium or sodium chloride Model All Air From Inside Building All Air From Outside Building Combustion Vent Combustion Vent 200 100 sq. in. 645 sq. cm. 100 sq. in. 645 sq. cm. 50 sq. in. 323 sq. cm. 50 sq. in. 323 sq. cm. 250 125 sq. in. 807 sq. cm. 125 sq. in. 807 sq. cm. 63 sq. in. 403 sq. cm. 63 sq. in. 403 sq. cm. 300 150 sq. in. 969 sq. cm. 150 sq. in. 969 sq. cm. 75 sq. in. 485 sq. cm. 75 sq. in. 485 sq. cm. 400 200 sq. in. 1290 sq. cm. 200 sq. in. 1290 sq. cm. 100 sq. in. 645 sq. cm. 100 sq. in. 645 sq. cm. NOTICE: Combustion air contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes can damage the heater and will void the warranty (See Table 1 below). HEATER CLEARANCES — OUTDOOR SHELTER (Canada) or INDOOR (U.S.) The following clearances must be maintained from com- bustible surfaces: TOP 3 ft. (1 m) EXHAUST SIDE 6 In. (15 cm) HEADER SIDE 18 In. (.5 m) DOOR PANELS* 12 In. (30 cm) Note ( *) For service access it is recommended to leave at least 24 in. clearance for one of the door panels. The heater is design certified by CSA International for installation on combustible flooring. For installation on carpeting, the heater must be mounted on a metal or wood panel that extends at least three inches (10cm) beyond the base of the heater. If the heater is installed in a closet or alcove, the entire floor shall be covered by the panel. On an outdoor shelter installation, the exhaust discharges into a vent pipe. Orient the heater so that the vent pipe does not interfere with adjustment of the operat- ing controls. The control panel located on the top panel can be rotated to any of the three sides of the heater for easy access. However, the control panel must not be located on the side where the vent is located. Table 1: Corrosive Vapors and Possible Causes COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR SUPPLY For shelter installation, the heater requires air supply open- ings for ventilation and combustion. The minimum require- ments are for two (2) openings: one 12 inches (30cm) 11 from the ceiling for ventilation air and one 12 inches (30cm) from the floor for combustion air, in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI 2223.1, or the National Fuel Gas code, the CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, as applicable, and any local codes that may apply. The minimum net free area in square inches are as follows: Table 2: Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements OUTDOOR SHELTER VENT INSTALLATION (Canada) or INDOOR INSTALLATION (U.S.) Always vent the heater to the outdoors. • Vent it horizontally or vertically using a Special Gas Vent, (see Table 4, Page 14), or • Vent it vertically using Type "B" double wall vent con- nector pipe. Locate the heater so as to minimize the length of hori- zontal venting and the number of vent elbows required. Horizontal vent runs must slope up 1/4" per foot (2cm /M) from the heater to allow exhaust condensate to drain and must have a condensate drain as described in the venting installation instructions. Combustion Chamber Flue Collar FIGURE 11: Flue Collar Clean the Interior Surface 4° x 8" Metal Flue Collar Vent Pipe Clean and RTV This Surface Vent Size Type B Double Wall Vent With Type B Double Wall Connector In Feet (Meters) Model 200 Model 250 Model 300 Model 400 Height minimax. Height minimax. Height minimax. Height minimax. 6 in. 7 in. 8 in. 9 and 10 in. 6 ft. (1.8) /100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/50 ft. (15.3) 18 ft. (5.5)/100 ft. (30.5) 8 ft. (2.4)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/50 ft. (15.3) 30 ft. (9)/100 ft. (30.5) 10 ft. (3)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft. (1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) Not Rec. 15 ft. (4.6)/100 ft. (30.5) 8 ft. (2.4)/100 ft. (30.5) 6 ft.(1.8)/100 ft. (30.5) Vent Size Type B Double Wall Vent With Single Wall Connector In Feet (Meters) Model 200 Model 250 Model 300 Height minimax. Height minimax. Height minimax. Model 400 Height minimax. 6 in. 7 in. 8 in. 9 in. 10 in. 6 ft. (1.8)/15 ft. (4.6) 6 ft. (1.8)/8 ft. (2.4) Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. 6 ft. (1.8)/15 ft. (4.6) 6 ft. (1.8)/8 ft. (2.4) Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. 10 ft. (3)/20 ft. (6) 6 ft. (1.8)/20 ft. (6) Not Rec. Not Rec. Not Rec. 15 ft. (4.6)/50 ft. (15.3) 8 ft. (2.4)/20 ft. (6) 6 ft. (1.8)/6 ft. (1.8) Not Rec. OUTSIDE VENT COVER REMOVAL The heater is supplied from the factory with a built -in stackless outside vent for outdoor installation. Remove the outside vent cover for outdoor shelter installation. VERTICAL VENTING - NEGATIVE PRESSURE (See Figures 11 and 12) Vent the heater vertically in a negative pressure (positive draft) system in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and /or CSA 6149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, and local codes. Type "B" Double -wall vent connector is rec- ommended; however single -wall pipe is allowed by the National Fuel Gas Code in some circumstances. Consult your local code offidal for detailed information. Do not use a draft hood with this heater. To connect a negative pressure metal gas vent to the heater, order the appropriate Metal Flue Collar from the chart below: Metal Flue Collar Part No. 4x6" 77707 -0076 4x8" 77707 -0077 1. See Table 3, below, to determine allowable vent sizes for your heater. NOTICE: Table 3 is for installations in which the total lat- eral vent length (that is, the horizontal distance from the flue collar to the main vertical portion of the vent) is less than 1/2 the total vent height (the vertical distance from the flue collar to the vent termination) and which have three or less elbows in the system. For venting systems which do not meet these conditions, consult the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (U.S.), or the standards CSA B149.1 and B149.2 (Canada). 2. Install the metal Flue Collar in the Vent Body of the heater (located under the outside vent cover). Fasten the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body with two #10 sheet metal screws. Use UltraCopper® silicone RN to seal the Flue Collar to the Vent Body. Before connecting the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body, wet a clean 12 cloth or paper towel with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and vigorously wipe the socket of the Vent Body. Immediately wipe the cleaned surfaces dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. Repeat for the exterior of the 4" end of the metal Flue Collar. Attach the metal Flue Collar to the Vent Body using the RN supplied with the kit, following the vent manufacturer's instruc- tions (induded with kit). Do not use a draft hood with this heater. 3. Attach the vent pipe to the metal Flue Collar with sheet -metal screws. A WARNING Risk of fire or asphyxiation if vent is not assembled according to manufacturer's instructions or if vent parts from different manufacturers are mixed. Vent parts from different manufacturers ARE NOT interchange- able. Mixing parts from more than one manufacturer may cause leaks or damage to vent. When assembling a vent, pick one manufacturer and be sure that all vent parts come from that manufacturer and are specified by the manufacturer for your system. Follow manufacturer's instructions, local code requirements, National Fuel Gas Code requirements (U.S.) or standards CSA B149.1 and B149.2 (Canada) carefully during assembly and installa- tion. 4. Install vent pipe so that it can expand and contract freely as the temperature changes. Support the vent pipe according to applicable codes and the vent manu- facturer's instructions. Pipe support must allow the vent pipe free movement out and back, from side to side, or up and down as necessary, without putting a strain on the heater or vent body. Slope horizontal pipe runs up from the heater at least 1/4" per foot (2cm per meter). Install Listed condensate drains at low points where condensate might collect. Plumb con- densate drains to a drain through hard piping or high - temperature tubing such as silicone rubber or EPDM rubber - do not use vinyl or other low temperature tubing. Follow drain manufacturer's installation instructions. Table 3: Permitted Minimum and Maximum Vent Heights By Size and Heater Model Read "VERTICAL VENTING - NEGATIVE PRESSURE" (above) before using this table. 5. Use Listed flrestop for floor and ceiling penetrations. Use Listed thimble for wall penetrations. Use a Listed roof flashing, roof jack, or roof thimble for all roof penetrations. Do not fill the space around the vent (that is, the clear air space in the thimble or flrestop) with insulation. The roof opening must be located so that the vent is vertical. 6. Do not run the heater vent into a common vent with any other appliance. 7. AWARNING Fire Hazard. Do not vent the heater directly into a masonry chimney. Installation into a masonry chimney must use a chimney liner and must meet the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54 and /or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes requirements and all local code requirements. Min. 2 Ft. (ii-I Min. 10 Ft. (3.3 M) 6" (15 cm) Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials Type B Double Wall Firestop Vent Pipe p T y pe B D ble Wall Me V ou ent Tee Vent , Body, Vent Body Metal Flue Collar 6" Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials Min. 8 Ft. See Table 4 For Min. Hght FIGURE 12A: Typical Metal Vent Pipe Installation- Canada (Vertical — Negative Pressure) Class B Double Wall Metal Vent Pipe Metal Flue Collar Condensate Drain w/trap Listed mi Termination Cap Support Vertical Vent Pipe so adapter does not take weight of pipe. Dispose of condensate according to local codes. Storm Collar Flashing Support Vertical Vent Pipe so adapter does not take weight of pipe• Listed Termination Cap Storm Collar Flashing FIGURE 12B: Typical Metal Vent Pipe installation -U.S. (Vertical — Negative Pressure) 13 HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL VENTING - POSITIVE PRESSURE (See Figure 13) Vent the heater either horizontally or vertically using one of the 4 -inch Special Gas Vent Pipes listed on Table 5 (Page 14). Install the vent pipe in accordance with local codes and the provisions of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (U.S.), or the standards CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (Canada), and the vent manufacturer's instructions. Do not use a draft hood with this heater. Use one of the special gas vents speci- fied in Table 5 (Page 14) for positive- pressure venting of this heater — do not use any other vent with it. Install the vent according to the vent manufacturer's detailed instructions. Maintain clearance between the vent pipe and com- bustible surfaces according to the vent manufacturer's instructions and code requirements. Do not place any insulating materials around the vent or inside the required clear air space surrounding the vent. See Table 6 (Page 15) for maximum permissible vent lengths. See Table 7 (Page 15) for Listed vent components. CONNECTING SPECIAL GAS VENT TO THE HEATER Metallic: 1. Order an Appliance Adapter kit: - Part No. 77707 -0086 for Saf -T Vent® or Saf -T Vent®CI. - Part No. 77707 -0087 for Z -Vent. 2. Remove the outside vent cover. 3. Install the Appliance Adapter in the Vent Body of the heater (located under the outside Vent Cover). Before connecting the Appliance Adapter to the Vent Body, wet a clean cloth or paper towel with isopropyl alco- hol (rubbing alcohol) and vigorously wipe the socket of the Vent Body. Immediately wipe the cleaned sur- faces dry with a clean cloth or paper towel. Repeat for the exterior of the heater end of the Appliance Adapter. Attach the appliance adapter to the vent body using the adhesive specified by the vent manu- facturer, following the vent manufacturer's instruc- tions. A WARNING Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning if adapter is improperly attached. Mechanical connections (such as screws) can cause cracking and leaks in the adapter. Do not drill holes or use screws to connect the appliance adapter to the heater vent body. Attach with manufacturer's specified adhesive. Table 4: Vent Termination Height vs. Roof Pitch — U.S. Minimum Height Roof Pitch Above Roof` Flat to 6/12 6/12 to 7/12 >7/12 to 8/12 >8/12 to 9/12 >9/12 to 10/12 >10/12 to 11/12 >11/12 to 12/12 >12/12 to 14/12 >14/12 to 16/12 >16/12 to 18/12 >18/12 to 20/12 >20/12 to 21/12 1 Ft. 1 Ft. 3 in. 1 Ft. 6 in. 2 Ft. 2 Ft. 6 in. 3 Ft. 4 in. 4 Ft. 5 Ft. 6 Ft. 7 Ft. 7 Ft. 6 in. 8 Ft. • Vent must be at least eight (8) feet away from nearest vertical surface. Vents extending five (5) feet or more above the roof must be braced or guyed. Consult your local code officials for detailed information. A WARNING Risk of fire or asphyxiation if vent is not assembled according to manufacturer's instructions or if vent parts from different manufacturers are mixed. Vent parts from different manufacturers ARE NOT interchange- able. Mixing parts from more than one manufacturer may cause leaks or damage to vent. When installing a vent, pick one manufacturer and be sure that all vent parts come from that manufacturer and are specified by the manufacturer for your system. Follow manufacturer's instructions and local and National Fuel Gas Code (U.S.) or CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (Canada) requirements carefully during assembly and installation. 4. Install vent pipe so that it can expand and contract freely as the temperature changes. Support the vent pipe according to applicable codes and vent manufac- turer's instructions. Pipe support must allow the vent pipe free movement out and back, from side to side, or up and down as necessary, without putting a strain on the heater or vent body. Slope horizontal Table 5: Recommended Special Gas Vents (Positive Pressure) Brand Manufacturer Material Type Sealant Saf -T Vent® 4" Special Gas Vent (Single Wall) Saf -T CI Vent® Special Gas Vent (Double Wall) Z -Vent 4" Special Gas Vent (Type BH), Model SVE Heat -Fab, Inc. 38 Hayward Street Greenfield, MA 01301 (800) 772 -0739 Heat -Fab, Inc. 38 Hayward Street Greenfield, MA 01301 (800) 772 -0739 Z -Flex U.S., Inc. 20 Commerce Park North Bedrford, NH 03110 -6911 (800) 654-5600 Metal Metal Metal Consult Manufacturer Consult Manufacturer G.E. RTV 106 14 pipe runs up from the heater at least 1/4" per foot (2cm /M). Install Listed condensate drains at low points where condensate might collect. Plumb con- densate drains to a drain through hard piping or high - temperature tubing such as silicone rubber or EPDM rubber — do not use vinyl or other low temper- ature tubing. Follow drain manufacturer's installation instructions. 5. Use Listed firestop for floor and ceiling penetrations. Use Listed thimble for wall penetrations. Use a Listed roof flashing, roof jack, or roof thimble for all roof penetrations. Do not fill the space around the vent (that is, the dear air space in the thimble or firestop) with insulation. The roof opening must be located so that the vent is vertical. 6. Vent Termination — Vertical (See Figures 12A and 12B, page 13, for height of vent termination above the roof. See Table 7, Page 15, for Listed termina- tions.) Use a Listed vent terminal specified by local and national codes and your manufacturer's instruc- tions. A roof termination must be vertical. In Canada, the Vent Cap location shall have a minimum clear- ance of 4 feet (1.2M) horizontally from electric meters, gas meters, regulators, and relief openings. 7. Vent Termination — Horizontal (See Table 7). Use a listed wall thimble and vent terminal from Table 7. The terminal must be located (U.S.-See Figure 13): • at least 3" and at most 12" out from the wall (see Figure 14), following the vent manufacturer's instruc- tions. • at least 12" above finished grade or the normally expected snow accumulation level, whichever is higher • at least 4 feet below or horizontally from, or 1 foot above, any doors or windows or gravity air inlet to a building • At least 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet • At least 4 feet horizontally from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment • At least 7 feet above grade adjacent to walkways or similar traffic areas. Metal Vent Body FIGURE 13: U.S. minimum Exhaust Vent cearances. Local codes may differ - consult local code officials The terminal must be located (Canada): • at least 10 feet (3.3M) from any•opening into a build- ing. • at least 12" (.3M) above finished grade or the normally expected snow accumulation level, whichever is higher • At least 4 feet (1.2M) horizontally from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment • At least 7 feet (2.1M) above grade adjacent to walk- ways or similar traffic areas. Allow at least three feet (1M) vertical dearance over vent termination when terminating under an overhang or deck. Avoid corners or alcoves where snow or wind could have an effect. Exhaust may affect shrubbery and some build- ing materials. Keep shrubbery away from termination. To prevent staining or deterioration, sealing or shielding exposed surfaces may be required. Metal Special Gas Vent requires Appliance Adapter Condensate Tee Support weight of pipe Slope at least 1/4 per foot Condensate (2 cm per Meter) drain w/Trap down towards condensate drain Listed Terminal FIGURE 14: Typical Special Gas Vent Pipe Installation (Horizontal- Positive Pressure) 3' (7.6 cm) Min., 12 (30.5 cm)Max. Clearance 15 Table 7: Listed Thimbles and Vent Terminals (for Special Gas Vents) 8. AWARNING Fire Hazard. Do not run the heater vent into a common vent with any other appliance. Do not run the Special Gas Vent into, through, or within any active vent such as a factory built or masonry chimney. Table 6: Maximum Vent Length 4° Special Gas Vent (Vertical or Horizontal)" No. of 90° Elbows Maximum Length in Feet (M) 0 70 ft. (21.3M) 1 57 ft. (17.4M) 2 45 ft. (13.7M) 3 32 ft. (9.8M) 4 20 ft. (6.1M) Minimum vent length is one foot (.34M), or in accordance with vent manufacturer's instructions, and local and national codes. Horizontal vents 3' (1 M) or less in length do not require a condensate tee, but must slope down toward the outlet at 1/4' to the foot (2cm/M) to allow condensate to drain. Final Installation Check Check that horizontal vent pipe runs slope uniformly at least 1/4" per foot (2cm per meter) to condensate drain(s). No sags, no dips, no high or low spots. Check that vent is supported at elbows, tees, and hori- zontal and vertical runs according to manufacturer's instructions and code requirements. Check that vent supports and wall and ceiling penetra- tions allow free movements up, down, and sideways without putting any strains on the heater or vent body. Check for at least six inch (15cm) free air clearance between the heater vent pipe and combustible materials. Check that all joints are completely together and sealed. WATER CONNECTIONS The heater requires proper water flow and pressure for its operation. See Figures 15 for the recommended instal- lation. The fitter pump discharges to the filter, the filter discharges to the heater, and the heater discharges directly to the pool or spa. A manual bypass valve should be installed across the heater when the pump flow exceeds 120 GPM (454 LPM). See "WATER FLOW RATE" on page 16 for setting of the manual bypass valve. Make sure that the outlet plumbing from the heater con- tains no shut -off valves or other flow restrictions that could prevent flow through the heater (except as noted below). To switch flow between the pool and spa, use a diverter valve. Do not use any valve that can shut off the flow. Do not use a shut -off valve to isolate the heater unless it is below the level of the pool or spa. Vent Brand Wall Thimble Horizontal Terminal Vertical Terminal Saf -T Vent® Saf -T CI Vent® Z -Vent (Part of Vent term.) (Part of Vent term.) 2SVSWTF04 5490CI Horizontal Term. 5490CI Horizontal Term. 2SVSTTF04 Tee 5400 Cap 5400 Cap 2SVSRCF04 Cap Install a check valve to prevent back - siphoning through the heater when the pump is off. NOTICE: Improper operation of chemical feeders can cause severe damage to the heater which is not covered by the warranty. Install the chemical feeder downstream of the heater (see "Water Chemistry," below). Install a chemical resistant one -way check valve between the heater and the chemical feeder. NOTICE: If you install a chemical feeder and check valve, you must install a relief valve on the heater. See "Pressure Relief Valve ", Page 18. NOTICE: If the heater is plumbed in backwards, it will cycle continuously. Make sure piping from filter is not reversed when installing heater. WATER PIPING Connect the heater directly to 2" PVC pipe, using the integral unions provided. Heat sinks are not required. The low thermal mass of the heater will prevent overheating of the piping connected to the pump even if the heater shuts down unexpectedly. WATER FLOW RATE Maximum and minimum water flow rates required by the heater are listed below: Table 8: Maximum and Minimum Flow Rate in GPM (LPM) Model Minimum Flow Maximum Flow 200 250 300 400 20 (76) 25 (95) 30 (114) 40 (152) 120 (454) 120 (454) 120 (454) 120 (454) If the water flow rate to the heater is above 120 GPM (454 LPM), it must be reduced by installing a manual bypass valve (Figure 16). After installing the valve, adjust the valve to bring the flow rate within the acceptable range. Then remove the valve handle or lock it in place to prevent tam- pering. Occasionally a two -speed pump will not develop enough pressure on the low speed to operate the heater. In this case, run the pump at high speed only to operate the heater. If this does not solve the problem, do not try to run the heater. Instead, correct the installation. Do not operate the heater while an automatic pool clean- er is also operating. If the circulation pump suction is plugged (for example by leaves), there may not be ade- quate flow to the heater. Do not rely on the pressure switch in this case. WATER CHEMISTRY Water chemistry should follow good swimming pool water chemistry practices. See Table 9 (page 17) for water chemistry parameters. When using a chlorinator, install it downstream from the heater and at a lower level than the heater outlet. Install a corrosion resistant positive seal Check Valve (see Figure 15) between the heater and the chlorinator to prevent concentrated chemicals from back-siphoning into the heater. Back-siphoning is 16 Main Drain a Pool From Pool AWARNING 1 l 9 Spa 4 3 -Way Valve w w Heater Chlorinator ilter t� 3 -Way Valve t FIGURE 15: Typical pool piping layout most likely to occur when the pump stops, creating a pressure - suction differential. Do NOT sanitize the pool by putting chlorine tablets or sticks into the skimmer(s). When the pump is off, this will cause a high concentration of chlorine to enter the heater, which could cause corro- sion damage to the heat exchanger. WATER PRESSURE SWITCH Hazardous pressure. Do not bypass the Water Pressure Switch or render it inoperable. Switch Settings The water pressure switch turns off the burner if the water flow is interrupted. If the water flow is restricted, the water pressure switch may prevent the burner from firing and cause the "Service System" light to go on. If the light remains on after the filter has been serviced, have a qualified service technician check the system. For deck -level heater installations, the Pressure Switch is factory set at 3 psi (20.6 kPa). If the pressure switch is one to two feet (.3 -.6M) below or one to five feet (.3- 1.5M) above the pool water level, reset the switch so that it is open when the pump is off and closed when the pump is running. Turn the star -wheel on the switch clock- wise () to raise setting (heater below the pool) and counterclockwise (•C'.) to lower the setting (heater above the pool — see Figures 17 and 18). Test the switch after resetting. NOTICE: When the heater is mounted more than five feet (1.5M) above or two feet (.6M) below the deck level, a Pressure Switch is no longer adequate. A Flow Switch must be installed instead. NOTICE: Heater operation with incorrect Pressure Switch setting may cause operation with no water flow. Operation of the heater without sufficient water flow may severely damage it. Warm water out 1. Set Manual Bypass Valve 2. Remove handle Outlet to pool FIGURE 16: Manual bypass valve Table 9: Water Chemistry Parameters Cool water Inlet from pool Verify proper operation of the water pressure switch at the start of every season and every six months thereafter by the following steps: 1. Lower the thermostat setting to turn off the heater. 2. Wait at least 15 minutes after the burner is off, and then turn off the filter pump. 3. Turn up the thermostat as though to fire the burner. 4. Wait one minute. The "Service System" light should go Disinfectant levels Free Chlorine, ppm Combined Chlorine, ppm Bromine, ppm Other Sanitizers Chemical Values pH Total Alklinity (Buffering), ppm as CaCO3 Total Dissolved Solids, ppm Calcium Hardness, ppm, as CaCO3 Heavy Metals Biological Values Algae Bacteria Minimum Ideal Maximum 1.0 2.0 -4.0 10.0 None None 0.2 2.0 4 -6 10.0 Levels not established. Consult local health department before use. 7.2 60 N/A 150 None None None 7.4 -7.6 7.8 80 -100 180 N/A 200 -400 None None None 1,500 ppm > TDS at startup* 500 -1,000 None None Refer to Local Code NOTICE: Failure to adhere to the listed water chemistry parameters may result in premature failure of the heat exchanger and will void the warranty. *Start-up TDS includes source water TDS and any other inorganic salt added at start-up. 17 on but the burner should not fire and the blower should not start. If the blower or burner do start, or if the "Service System" light does not go on, there is a pressure switch malfunction. Immediately press the OFF button on the operating control to turn the burner off and call a qualified service technician to check the system. A CAUTION Live steam hazard. If the Burner and the Pump stop at the same time, wait at least 15 minutes before starting the filter pump to avoid severe damage to the heater. Water pressure switch FIGURE 17: Remove side panel for access to Water Pressure Switch PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Canadian code requires and some U.S. local codes may require installation of a pressure relief valve. Purchase separately and install a 3/4" pressure relief valve comply- ing with the ANSI /ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, having a capacity equal to the Btu /hr rating of the heater. The relief pressure o f the valve MUST NOT EXCEED 50 PSI. A 3/4" NPT connection is provided in the manifold for installing a pressure relief valve. The relief valve must be installed vertically. To install the valve, use a 3/4" brass nipple and elbow (user supplied), as illustrated in Figure 19. No valve is allowed to be placed between the mani- fold adapter and the relief valve. To avoid water damage or scalding from operation of the relief valve, install a drain pipe in the outlet of the pres- sure relief valve that will direct water discharging from the valve to a safe place for disposal. Do not install any reducing couplings or valves in the drain pipe. The drain pipe must be installed so as to allow complete drainage from the valve and drain line. The relief valve should be tested at least once a year by lifting the valve lever. Raise Pressure Turn star wheel to raise pressure set point if pressure switch is more than 2 feet (0.6M) below water level Lower Pressure A reference scale Is on the back of pressure switch — Turn star wheel to lower pressure set point if pressure switch is more than 5 feet (1.5M) above water level AWARNING User supplied pi fittin FIGURE 19: Relief Valve FIGURE 18: Water Pressure Switch Adjustment 18 Explosion hazard. Any heater installed with restrictive devices in the piping system downstream from the heater (including check valves, isolation valves, flow nozzles, or therapeutic pool valving) must have a relief valve installed as described above. Pipe relict valve discharge to a drain or other safe disposal site. 288, 1088 Star wheel Star wheel AWARNING Risk of fire and explosion. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or main- tenance of the Combination Gas Control Valve can lead to fire or explosion, causing loss of life, per- sonal injury, or property damage. These instructions are for the use of qualified service technicians only! Do not attempt this procedure unless you have been trained and certified in the care and repair of gas -fired appliances! Do not attempt this procedure if the following Instructions are confusing! This appliance is equipped with an unconventional gas control valve that is factory set with a manifold pressure of —.2" (- 0.5cm) wc. Installation or service must be per- formed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. If this control valve is replaced, it must be replaced with an identical control. The combination gas valve incorporates dual shut -off valves and a negative - pressure regulator. For proper operation, the regulated pressure at the outlet manifold of the valve must be 0.2" (0.5cm) wc below the refer- ence pressure at the blower mixer inlet, and the gas valve VENT tap must be connected to the endcap air orifice as shown in Figure 20. Do not attempt to adjust the gas input by adjusting the regulator setting. The correct gas regulator setting is required to maintain proper combustion and must not be altered. To check that the gas pressure setting is correct, use the following procedure: 1. Turn off the heater and remove the access door pan- els for access to the Combination Gas Control Valve. 2. Use a 3/16" hex key to remove the plug from the Instructions For Checking the Gas Pressure Through the Combination Gas Control Valve 'PRESSURE TAP' port on the outlet side of the Combination Gas Control Valve. 3. Install a 1/8" NPT barbed fitting into the 'PRESSURE TAP' port. Use a flexible tube to connect it to the low side of a differential pressure gauge or a slope gauge. NOTICE: If you are using a slope gauge or a differ- ential pressure gauge of less than 3" capacity, close the shutoff valve of the gauge to avoid pulling the liquid out of the gauge when the blower starts. 4. Disconnect the tube from the Gas Valve 'VENT' port. Connect it to a tube with a tee running to the high side of a differential pressure gauge and to the blower's air orifice grille (See Figure 20). 5. Turn on the heater and verify the gas supply pres- sure (Page 20). 6. After the burner ignites, open the shutoff valve of the gauge. The pressure gauge should then read 0.2" we ±0.1" wc (0.5cm wc ± 0.25cm wc) (0.0" to 0.1" wc (0.0 to 0.2 cm) = rich mixture; 0.3" (.75 cm) and above = lean mixture). (Since the pressure tap is connected to the low side of the gauge, the pressure is actually negative.) AWARNING Risk of fire or explosion if Combination Gas Control Valve is incorrectly adjusted. If it is nec- essary to adjust the gas valve, this must be done only by a qualified service agency. 7. Turn off the heater. 8. Replace the plastic hose between the 'VENT' port and the inlet of blower mixer. Remove the barbed fitting and replace the plug in the 'PRESSURE TAP' port of the gas valve, using a thread sealant approved for use with natural gas and propane. 9. Replace the access door panels and cycle the heater to check for proper operation. To Air Flow Switch To Gas Valve Vent Connection for Service To Air Flow Switch Connection for Test FIGURE 20: Connect Gas Valve to End Cap Air Orifice NOTE: The gas piping and unions have been omitted for clarity; make this test with all gas piping connected (as for normal service). 19 To Gas Valve Vent To High Side of Differential Pressure Gauge Pressure Tap To Low wwSideof Differential Pressure Gauge Recommended Pipe Size For Natural Gas 1,000 BTU/ft 0.6 Sp Gr, 0.5" wc Pressure Drop 0-25' 26 -50' 51 -100' 101 -200' 201 -300' Model (0 -7.6M) (7.6 -15M) (15 -31M) (31 -62M) (62 -92M) 200 3/4 in. 1 in. 1 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/4 in. 250 3/4 in. 1 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/4 in. 300 1 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/2 in. 1 -1/2 in. 400 1 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/4 in. 1 -1/2 in. 2 in. GAS CONNECTIONS The heater requires a gas supply of not less than 4" (10.2cm) wc and not more than 14" (35.6cm) wc. Gas supply pressures outside of this range may result in improper burner operation. A minimum flowing or dynamic inlet pressure of 4" (10.2cm) wc is required to maintain input rating. The gas supply must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or standard CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, as applicable and all applica- ble local codes. Install a manual shut -off valve and a sed- iment trap and union located outside the heater panels (Figure 21). Do not use a restrictive gas cock. The following minimum gas pipe sizes are recommended for natural gas supply piping. For low pressure LP gas, pipe size may be reduced by 1/4 ", with a minimum pipe size of 3/4 ". Check for compliance with local codes. NOTICE: DO NOT use a corrugated flexible gas line to supply the heater. It will not deliver enough gas (at nominal diameter) to supply heater. Table 10 AWARNING Union N AT LEAST 4' FIGURE 21: Gas line and Trap r 18" -24" of 3/4" GAS LINE Sediment trap Manual shut -off valve PRESSURE TESTING Before operating the heater, the heater and its gas con- nections must be leak tested. Test all gas connections for leaks with soapy water. Risk of fire or explosion. Do not use an open flame to test for leaks. The heater and its individual shut- off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply pip- 20 ing system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). The heater must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). SUPPLYING POWER TO THE HEATER The heater requires a 120V or 240V /60Hz /lPh power supply. Enclose the line to the heater in an approved flexible conduit connected directly to the junction box on the inside of the access door panel. Line voltage field wiring should be 14 gauge, with a cir- cuit capadty of 15 amps. ELECTRICAL WIRING NOTICE: Before making any electrical connections to the power supply, remove the access door panels, open the control box, remove the 12 -pin plugs from their bag, and plug in the correct plug (120 volt or 240 volt). Note that installing the 120V plug and then connecting the heater to 240V line current will immediately destroy the trans- former, control board and ignition control module, and will void warranty. If you install the 240V plug and con- nect the heater to 120 volts line current, the heater will not operate. Please read the boxes headed "IMPORTANT! READ ME FIRST!" on pages 23 and 27 before proceed- ing. 1. All wiring must be in accordance with all applicable codes. 2. The heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded and bonded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code (as applicable). A bonding lug is provided on the outside of the panel under the vent for this purpose. 3. Electrical power circuits to the pool heater must fol- low local codes and National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code (as applicable). 4. All wiring between the heater and devices not attached to it, or between separate devices which are installed in the field, must be Type T wire rated for 35 °C rise. 5. All line voltage wiring shall be enclosed in approved flexible conduit, and shall be securely attached to the field wiring box located inside the access door panel. The conduit or cable connector at the field wiring box should contain an insulating bushing or its equivalent to prevent abrasion of the wires as they enter the box. 6. The filter pump should run continuously when the heater is on, and for at least 15 minutes after the heater turns off. Any switches in the pump circuit (including circuit breakers) that can disconnect the pump must also disconnect the heater. 7. Do not wire single pole switches, including protective devices, into a grounded line. The heater is not sen- sitive to polarity. Connect the L1 of the power supply to the black wire, the L2 or neutral lead to the red wire, and the ground wire to the green wire. A time clock controlling the filter pump should have a low - voltage Fireman's Switch that switches off the heater at least 15 minutes before shutting off the pump. FIREMAN'S SWITCH CONNECTION NOTICE: If, while there is line voltage connected to the heater, you touch either line voltage terminal with any 24VAC wire that is connected to the control board (including the Fireman's Switch jumper), you will immedi- ately destroy the control board and void the warranty. Pull down to open cover FIGURE 22: Open Control Box Cover 21 NOTICE: When using a timer and Fireman's Switch, the heater's power supply should come from the load side of the timer. The Fireman's Switch completes the drcuit for the low voltage safety switches. It DOES NOT get any line voltage power from the power supply. Connect the Fireman's switch to the heater as follows: 1. Switch off power to heater at main circuit breaker panel. 2. Unbolt and remove the access door panels (see Figure 3, Page 5). 3. Open control box cover (see Figure 22). 4. Remove the factory- installed jumper between the Fireman's Switch terminals (see Figure 23). 5. Connect the wires between the Fireman's Switch ter- minals on the heater and those on the time clock using 18 gauge wire with a minimum 3/64" (1.2mm) thick insulation rated for a temperature rise of at least 105 °C. Route the wires out through the knock- out on the bottom of the Control Box. Use a 90° con- duit elbow and conduit run out through the cutout on the Lower Enclosure, next to the Junction Box. BK 0 It, fl D000 000D D000 TRAN S J=22 LL c i OPERATING CONTROL MEMO BANE IAD CONNECTION ♦ ENABLE TOGGLE E DISABLE TOGGLE L1 II GND I 1 BK FIGURE 23: Fireman's Switch Connections W W— ' R 7' Tr p T r 1 Time Clock or Remote 1 x /� /� 1 (Purchase Separately — z� I 1 Supplies Poweo I � I I i ( Circulator Pum 1 - - - =5- - Fireman's Switch 1 — al IC I Completes the heater z I I I + 24 Volt AC Control — / Board Circuit. i s z ° I— — 1 DO NOT connect this I ii & 24VAC I. j c ircuit to Line Voltage! 1 A li �' 1 J 6. Reinstall the access door panels. The fuse for the Fireman's Switch is a 1.25 amp 1 -1 /4x1 /4" fast blow fuse, available locally. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SET POINT 1. Unbolt and remove the Door Panels (see Figure 3, Page 5). 2. Access the control panel board on the underside of the top cover. Locate the red button on the corner of the control board (see Figure 24). 3. Push the Max. Temp. Set Point button on the back of the control board (see Figure 24). The following sequence should happen: A. The unit will come on and the POOL ON light will come on. B. Press the • TEMP or ♦ TEMP pad (on TOP of the panel) to set maximum pool temperature. C. Wait up to 30 seconds; the POOL ON light will go FIGURE 24: Max Temperature Set Point Controls off and the SPA ON light will come on. To override the time delay, push the Max. Temp. Set Point button again. D. Press the A TEMP or V TEMP button on the control panel and set maximum spa temperature to 104 °F (40 °C) or less. E. Wait up to 30 seconds; the SPA ON light will go off and the unit will shut down. To override the time delay, push the Max. Temp. Set Point button again. 4. Reinstall the access door panels. 22 Initial Troubleshooting Only qualified, trained service technicians with appropriate test equipment should service the heater. Remember that all parts of the system affect heater operation. Before starting this troubleshooting procedure, make sure that the pump is running correctly, that there are no blockages in the system, that the valves are correctly set and that the time clock is correctly set and is running. NOTICE: Installing the black 120 volt plug in the control box and then connecting the heater to a 240 volt line will destroy the trans- former, control board, and ignition control module, and will void the warranty. If you install the red 240 volt plug and then connect the heater to a 120 volt line, the heater will not operate. READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY: 1. Check the line voltage to your heater. This heater will operate IMPORTANT! READ ME FIRST!! on either 120 Volts AC or 240 Volts AC. 2. Remove the covers and check the 12-pin plug in the back of the control box. The plug must match the voltage in the heater circuit. 3. If the 12 -pin plug is not plugged into the back of the control box, select the correct plug from the bag in the control box and plug it in. The BLACK plug is for 120 volts, the RED plug is for 240 volts. Start here for directions to specific Troubleshooting Chart i Is green "POOL" or "SPA" LED "on "? NO Go to chart "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE - A" (Page 24) YES Is red "SERVICE SYSTEM" LED "on "? 1 YES Go to chart "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE - B" (Page 25) NO Is red "SERVICE HEATER" LED "on "? NO Turn off power to heater for about 5 seconds, and turn back on. Make sure tempera- ture setting is above water temperature. Wait one minute. Do any diagnostic LED's on back of board (AGS, AFS, SFS, HLS, PS, or THERMISTOR) come "on" and stay on? NOTICE: Any or all of the diag- nostic LED's may come "on" momentarily when you turn on the power to the heater. YES YES NO Are any red diagnos- tic LED's on back of board (AGS, AFS, SFS, HLS, PS or THERMISTOR) "on" 23 NO Does red "SERVICE HEATER" LED come "on" NO YES YES Verify that water temperature setting is above water temperature reading. If it is, and heater either will not fire or no red LED's come "on ", replace Control Board. Go to specific safety switch troubleshooting chart (Pages 28 and 29) Go to chart 'HEATER WILL NOT FIRE -C" (Page 26) AWARDING Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn or kill. AWARNING Fire and Explosion hazard. Do not jumper switch terminals to remedy a failed safety switch. Disconnect power before servicing any components. Heater Will Not Fire - A Start Is green "SPA" or "POOL" LED "on" YES Check that correct 12 -pin plug is installed (red is 240V, black is 120V) 4, NO If plug is not installed: Install correct plug. 240V plug in 120V circuit: Replace with correct plug. 120V plug in 240V circuit: Replace trans- former, control board, and ignition control module (see "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE -C and -D ", Pages 26 and 27). Check fuse and all other 24V components for damage. YES NO GO TO "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE - B" Page 25 NO YES YES YES Depress "POOL" or "SPA" ON button on Membrane Pad. Does "POOL" or "SPA" LED come on? NO Check for line voltage to heater. Check for 24 VAC at sec- ondary of Transformer. t NO Check for Line Voltage between L1 and L2 terminals on Terminal Board. YES Check for Line Voltage at Transformer primary pins. White connects to Pin 3 on Transformer, Black to Pin 2, Orange to Pin 1. 240V: check Pin1 to Pin 3. 120V: check Pin 2 to Pin 3. _ .1 Jumper Fireman's Switch at Terminal Board and depress "POOL" or "SPA" ON button on membrane pad. Does "SPA" or "POOL" LED come "on "? NO Leaving Jumper in place, check for 24 VAC between Fireman's Switch terminals and ground. Remove jumper. Check ribbon cable connection between Membrane Pad and J6 on Control Board. Depress "POOL" or "SPA" On pad again. Does "POOL" or "SPA" LED come on? Jumper pins 6 and 5 on J6 of Control Board. Does "SPA" LED come on? Jumper pins 6 and 4 on J6 of Control Board. Does "POOL" LED come on? 24 YES NO NO NO YES YES NO YES YES NO Heater should fire on demand for heat. Restore power to heater. Check wiring connections between power supply and Junction Box and between Junction Box and Terminal Board; restore continuity. Check wiring connections between Terminal Board and Transformer primary and restore continuity. Replace Transformer. Check Fireman's Switch circuit connections (time clock, wiring, external controller relay). Remove jumper. Check wiring between Transformer and J7 terminals on Control Board and between J7 and Fireman's Switch on Terminal Board, check fuse, and restore continuity. Heater should fire on demand for heat. Replace Membrane Pad. Replace Control Board. Heater Will Not Fire - B Start Is red "SERVICE HEATER" LED "on" YES NO CONTINUE Is red "SERVICE SYSTEM" LED on? YES Verify that pump is on, filter is not blocked, and the water flow is above the minimum requirement. 4, YES With pump running, adjust Water Pressure Switch to lower pressure until 'SER- VICE SYSTEM" LED goes out. Then verify that "SER- VICE SYSTEM" LED goes on with pump off. y NO Check that water pressure is within the adjustment range of the Pressure Switch (0-5 psig) 4, YES Verify that switch wiring is OK and Pressure Switch port is not blocked, and replace water Pressure Switch. Check whether any of the red diagnostic LED's on back of board (AGS, AFS, SFS, HLS or PS) are "on" NO GO TO "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE - C" Page 26 25 NO NO NO YES YES Increase POOL/SPA tempera- ture setting on Membrane Pad above actual water tem- perature. Heater should fire on demand for heat. If not, and no other red LED's light, replace Control Board. Service pump /filter and elimi- nate other flow obstructions. Heater should fire on call for heat. Re -verify that water flow is above minimum require- ment. Minimum Flow Requirements Model Flow 200 20 gal/min (76 LPM) 250 25 gal /min (95 LPM) 300 30 gal /min (114 LPM) 400 40 gal /min (151 LPM) If water pressure is outside of adjustment range that will open switch with pump off and close switch with pump on, replace with flow switch set above minimum flow requirement. Minimum Flow Requirements Model Flow 200 20 gal /min (76 LPM) 250 25 gal /min (95 LPM) 300 30 gal /min (114 LPM) 400 40 gal /min (151 LPM) Go to "Diagnostic LED's ", (Pages 28 and 29) Heater Will Not Fire - C Start Is "SERVICE HEATER" LED "on "? YES If any red diagnostic LED's (AGS, AFS, SFS, HLS, PS, or THERMISTOR) come "on ", go to to Pages 28 and 29. Did burner fire at all? CONTINUE YES Go to "BURNER TROUBLESHOOTING" (Page 30) Go to "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE -D" (Page 27) Replace Ignition Control Module. NO Check for 24 VAC between VAL and GND terminals on Ignition Control Module. SEE NOTE 2. YES Check for 24 VAC between VAL and GND terminals on Control Board. SEE NOTE 2. NO Fix wiring between VAL and GND terminals of Ignition Control Module and Control Board. YES NO NO YES YES NO Turn off power to heater for 5 seconds, and turn back on. Make sure tempera- ture setting is above water temperature. Wait one minute. Does heater fire and stay on? Did Blower come on? YES Verify that gas is flow- ing to burner during ignition try. Observe gas meter for move- ment during ignition try (wait for about 30 seconds after calling for heat). Check for 24 VAC between TH and GND terminals on Ignition Control Module. SEE NOTE 1. Check for 24 VAC between TH and GND terminals on Control Board. SEE NOTE 1. Check for 24 VAC between GAS termi- nals on Control Board. SEE NOTE 2. NO Replace Control Board. 26 NO YES O NO NO YES YES NO Go to "INITIAL TROUBLESHOOTING" Continue to observe heater for several minutes. Cycle heater on and off several times. Observe for delayed or rough ignition, poor combus- tion, premature extinction of flame, evidence of boiling, or operation of any diagnostic LED. Go to pertinent trou- bleshooting section if any malfunction is observed. Replace Control Board. Verify that gas supply is open all the way to Gas Valve, and Gas Valve is set at "on" position. Check for 24 VAC to Gas Valve terminals during ignition try. (Voltage appears about 24 seconds after call for heat). SEE NOTE 2. * YES Replace Gas Valve with identical part. Fix wiring between TH and GND terminals of Ignition Control Module and Control Board. Replace Control Board. Fix wiring between GAS ter- minals on Control Board and Gas Valve. NOTE 1: Voltage appears immedi- ately after call for heat, and may be on for only about 30 seconds. NOTE 2: Voltage appears about 24 seconds after call for heat, and may be on for only about 7 seconds. Heater Will Not Fire - D IMPORTANT! READ ME FIRST!! If your heater is correctly connected to 240 Volts AC, The Ignition Control Module (ICM) will convert the 240VAC to an intermittent pulse to the ignitor. Digital meters don't read this type of signal well. (An analog meter will give a better reading than a digital meter). If the ICM is bad, your volt- IMPORTANT! READ ME FIRST!! meter will read either 0 VAC or 240 VAC. If your ICM is good, your meter will read some voltage between 0 and 240 VAC. Exactly what reading you get will depend on the meter, but with a good ICM, the reading won't be 0 VAC or 240 VAC, but somewhere in between. Start Gas flows during igni- tion try, but burner does not fire. YES Check voltage across igniter leads; OK? NO Replace Ignition Control Module. On a 120 V installation, check the ignitor for damage if it has seen 240 VAC. NO YES Go back to chart "HEATER WILL NOT FIRE -C" (Page 26). Check gas pressure. OK ?. NO Increase gas flow into heater: • Replace gas line with larger line; • Replace regulator; • Replace meter; or • All of the above. 27 YES Replace HSI Igniter. Diagnostic LED's: AGS, AFS, HLS, PS, THERMISTOR AGS or HLS "on" Replace High Limit Switch (HLS) or Automatic Gas Shutoff (AGS) ,CONTINUE Verify that wiring is OK and pressure tap is not blocked. Re- place Pressure Switch Replace Blower. Verify that wires BM and F1 are correctly connected at the terminal strip (see Heater Connection Diagram, Page 36). YES Disconnect wires F1 and F2 from Ignition Control Module and short them together. Does Blower come on? YES YES CONTINUE YES YES NO NO NO NO THERMISTOR "on" Verify that water flow rate is above minimum required for heater. 4, YES Verify that inlet water temper- ature is below 104° F. If problem persists, verify proper operation of Internal Bypass Valve and Thermal Governor, and check for Heat Exchanger blockage. Verify that water flow rate is above minimum required for heater. I YES Adjust Water Pressure Switch to close with pump running and open with pump off. Does Blower operate? Disconnect Blower and check for line voltage between pins 1 and 3 of Blower Connector on ignition try. NO NO Check for 24 VAC between 24 VAC and GND terminals on Ignition Control Module on ignition try. Check that IND wire is correctly connected. if NO Verify correct connection of wiring between 24 VAC and IND terminals on Ignition Control Module and Control Board, and replace Control Board. Connect correctly and retry. Does Blower start? Replace Blower. Does Blower start on ignition try? Replace Ignition Control Module. Verify Thermistor wiring. If OK, replace Thermistor. 28 NO NO NO YES Service pump and filter to restore proper flow. After ser- vicing, verify proper operation of Pressure Switch (PS). Replace thermistor or Control Board to correct overheating. Service pump and filter to restore proper flow. CONTINUE Verify that there is no block- age in Blower intake, Heat Exchanger, and exhaust and that exhaust is not too long (see "Indoor Vent Installation ", Page 15. Verify correct connection of wiring and that pressure taps to AFS are OK. Verify that vinyl tubing to AFS and Blower is not misrouted, kinked, disconnected, or punctured. Replace Air Flow Switch (AFS). If problem persists, replace Blower. A CAUTION Do not jumper a safety switch to NOTE: ES1 is a spare and should be jumpered. remedy a failed switch. YES Diagnostic LED's: SFS Heater starts and runs OK, but temperature of exhaust climbs to 450 ° -500° in 3-5 minutes. NO Heater starts after several tries, exhaust temperature stays below 250 °. OR Heater doesn't start at all (exhaust stays cold). Check pressure and volume of fuel supply 1, OK Disconnect the sensor and check continuity across its terminals. Resistance should be 3.5 - 4.0 mega - ohms. ❑ = open circuit; 0 = shorted. Does sensor check OK? 4,,YES Check continuity in wiring harness between Control Board and Probe. 7 Continuity OK? 7 1,NO Check the J3 and J6 connectors for corrosion/ looseness on the male pins. 1 1,YES Clean /tighten pins as needed. DONE Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. t YES YES s NOT OK NO NO -s NO Check Heat Exchanger Coil for leaks, liming, soot, or low flow. Check Thermal Regulator: Open at 120 Correct problem; Heater should fire. Check Thermal - Regulator: Seats correctly? Correct Fuel Supply, reset Heater and retry. Heater should fire correctly. NO Replace Stack Flue Sensor DONE Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. INO Repeat checks on fuel supply, Thermal Regulator, check for correct orifices, etc. YES t YES ,I, NO t NO Does the Digital Temperature Display show Error Code "E05" or "E06 "? 29 YES NO NO (Basic) NO (HD ) Replace Heater Membrane Pad. Replace Heater Control Board. Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. IN° Check Heat Exchanger Coil for leaks, liming, soot, or low flow. Replace Heater Control Board. r DONE DONE DONE Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. NO Replace Heater Membrane Pad. DONE Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Loud, high - pitched whine gas Flame is too rich. Verify pressure tap between gas valve and blower inlet. Turn to Page 19 and verify that the regulator setting is 0.2" (0.5cm) wc below the blower inlet pressure. Replace gas orifice with smaller size. Flame is "fluttery." gas Exhaust may have acrid smell or burner may fail to stay lit. Flame is too lean. Turn to Page 19 and verify that the regulator setting is 0.2" (0.5cm) wc below the blower inlet pressure. Replace gas orifice with larger size. Burner pulsates or surges, especially on ignition. Exhaust vent is too long. Reduce length of exhaust vent and /or number of elbows. Combustion appears normal, but flame does not stay lit. Flame current is not being sensed. Check for wet or damaged igniter with low resistance to ground. Replace with new igniter. Verify burner flameholder is properly PT.,. .naea Burner Troubleshooting Heat Exchanger Troubleshooting CAUSE SYMPTOM Boiling in heat exchanger. May be accompanied by "bumping" sounds. Low water flow to heater. Heat exchanger plugged. Bypass valve stuck open. Thermal governor stuck dosed. Replace Ignition Control Module. REMEDY Service pump and or filter. Service heat exchanger. Correct water chemistry. Service bypass valve. Replace thermal governor. Sweating. Thermal governor failed. Replace thermal governor. 30 For complete Electrical System parts breakdown (Key Nos. 1 through 4), See Page 35 i r For complete Water System parts breakdown (Key Nos. 10 through 13), see Page 34 31 For complete Burner System parts breakdown (Key Nos. 5 through 9), See Pages 32 and 33 Repair Parts are available from your Pentair dealer. If your dealer cannot supply you, call Customer Support at 1- 800 - 831 -7133. For Heater mounting bolts and clamps, purchase separately Bolt Down Bracket Kit, Part No. 460738. i 32 2 5 44, 4c o , 2 Key No. Part Description Qty. Model 200NA 200LP 250NA 250LP 300NA 300LP 400NA 400LP 1 Combination Gas Control Valve Kit N •" 42001 -0051S 42001 -0051S 42001 -0051S 42001 -0051S 2 3/4" Union 38404 -4097S 38404 -4097S 38404 -4097S 38404 -4097S 3 Gas Orifice • Gas Orifice Kit — NG (Incl. Key Nos. )} 77707 -0431 460739 460753 77707 -0411 • Gas Orifice Kit — Propane (Incl. Key Nos. 3 and 4)t 77707 -0461 460740 460754 77707 -0441 • NG to Propane Conversion IGt (Incl. Key Nos. 3 and 4)t 77707 -1461 460741 460755 77707 -1441 • Propane to NG Conversion Kit (Ind. Key Nos. 3 and 4)t 77707 -1431 460742 460756 77707 -1411 5 Air Blower Kit Natural Gas Units 77707- 0251 460743 460757 77707 -0253 Propane Units 77707 -0254 460744 460758 77707 -0256 • Air Orifice Kit (Includes Key Nos. 77707 -0111 460745 460759 77707 -0113 6 Air Orifice 7 Air Orifice Grill 42001 -0114S 42001-0114S 42001-0114S 42001 -0114S • Blower /Adapter Plate Gasket Kit (Includes Key Nos. 8, 9, 10, 12) 77707 -0011 77707 -0011 77707 -0011 77707 -0011 • Flameholder Kit (Includes Key Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13 and on 31 models only - Flameholder Insert) 77707- 0202 460746 77707 -0203 77707 -0204 8 Blower/Adapter Plate Gasket 9 Blower Adapter Plate 10 Flameholder /Adapter Plate Gasket 11 Flameholder Assembly 12 Flameholder /Combustion Chamber 13 Flameholder Insulation Cap • Flameholder Insert 15 Condensate Evaporator Plate 16 One Piece Metal Chamber/Combustion Chamber Assembly 42001 -0200S 42001-0200S 42001 -0200S 42001 -0200S • Insulation Kit (Includes Key Nos. 24, 25 and 26) 77707- 0008 77707 -0008 77707 -0008 77707 -0008 23 Bottom Outer Insulation Blanket 24 1' Bottom Inner Insulation 25 1• Top Insulation 26 Top Outer Insulation Blanket • Lower Enclosure Insulation 42001 -0074S 42001 -0074S 42001 -0074S 42001 -0074S 27 One Piece Metal Elbow/Combustion Chamber Cover Assembly 42001 -0214S 42001 -0214S 42001 -0214S 42001 -0214S 28 Metal Vent Cover 42002 -0005S 42002 -0005S 42002 -0005S 42002 -00050 • Not available separately. t Not included with heater. Order separately. REPAIR PARTS - BURNER SYSTEM 33 Key No. Part Description Qty. Model 200NA 200LP 250NA 250LP 300NA 300LP 400NA 400LP 1 Tube Sheet Coil Assembly Kit (NA, LP Series) 0 0 N N (Includes Key No.3) 77707 -0232 460747 77707 -0233 77707 -0234 2 Manifold Kit (Includes Key Nos. 3-14, 21, and Key Nos. 7 -9 in 'Electrical System ", Page 35 77707- 0014 460748 77707 -0015 77707 -0016 3 Coil/Tubesheet Sealing 0 -Ring Kit 77707- 0117(6) 460749(8) 77707 -0118(10) 77707 -0119(12) 4 Manifold Bottom Plate 5 Manifold 0 -Ring • 0 -Ring Kit (Ind. Key Nos. 3, 5) 77707 -0120 77707 -0120 77707 -0120 77707 -0120 6 Manifold Insert' 7 Manifold Baffle Plate 8 Manifold Bypass Valve 9 Water Pressure Switch 42001 -0060S 42001 -0060S 42001 -0060S 42001 -0060S 10 Manifold 11 5/16' Washer, S.S. 12 5116x18x2 -3/4" Hex Cap screw 13 Connector Tube 0 -Ring 14 Connector Tube Kit (Includes 1 Connector Tube and 1 0- Ring) 77707- 0017 77707-0017 77707 -0017 77707 -0017 15 Thermal Regulator Kit (Ind. Key Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19 and Spring Clip) 77707- 0010 77707- 0010 77707 -0010 77707 -0010 16 Thermal Regulator (Includes Spring Clip) 38000 -0007S 38000 -0007S 38000 -0007S 38000-0007S 17 Thermal Regulator Spring 18 Thermal Regulator Cap 0 -Ring 35505-1313 35505 -1313 35505 -1313 35505 -1313 • Thermal Regulator Spring Clip 19 Thermal Regulator Cap 20 Drain Plug U178 -920P 0178 -920P U178 -920P U178 -920P 21 3/4' Pipe Plug 472618 472618 472618 472618 22 Pressure Relief Valve (Recommended - Purchase Separately) 38674- 0719 38674 -0719 38674 -0719 38674 -0719 • Not available separately. • Not illustrated. 34 20 REPAIR PARTS - WATER SYSTEM Key No. Part Description Qty. Model 200NA 200LP 250NA 250LP 300NA 300LP 400NA 400LP 2 Heater Display Cover 42002 -0035 42002 -0035 42002 -0035 42002 -0035 3 Igniter Bracket 42001 -0030S 42001 -0030S 42001 -0030S 42001 -0030S 4 Igniter/Igniter Gasket Kit Incl. Key Nos. 4 and 5) 77707- 0054 77707 -0054 77707 -0054 77707 -0054 5 Igniter Gasket 42001 -0066S 42001 -0066S 42001 -0068S 42001 -00663 7 Automatic Gas Shutoff Switch (AGS) 42002 -0025S 42002 -0025S 42002 -0025S 42002 -00253 8 High Limit Switch 42001 -0063S 42001 -0063S 42001 -0063S 42001 -00633 9 Thermistor 42001 -0053S 42001 -00533 42001 -0053S 42001 -0053S 10 Terminal Board 42001 -0056S 42001 -0056S 42001 -0056S 42001 -0056S 11 Fireman's Switch Fuse (1.25A, 1 -1/41 32850 -0099 32850 -0099 32850 -0099 32850 -0099 12 Ignition Control Module 42001 -0052S 42001 -0052S 42001 -0052S 42001 -0052S 13 Transformer, 115/230V 42001-0107S 42001 -0107S 42001 -0107S 42001 -0107S 14 Air Flow Switch 42001 -0061S 42001 -0061S 42001 -0061S 42001 -0061S 15 Control Board IGt (NA, LP Series) 42002 -0007S 42002 -0007S 42002 -0007S 42002 -0007S • Heater Wiring Harness - 115/230V 42001-0104S 42001 -0104S 42001 -0104S 42001 -0104S • 120/240 Volt Plug Kit 42001 -0105S 42001 -0105S 42001 -0105S 42001 -01053 17 Heater, Top 42002 -0034Z 42002 -0034Z 42002 -0034Z 42002 -0034Z 18 Membrane Pad (NA, LP Series) 472610Z 472610Z 4726102Z 4726102Z 19 Stack Flue Sensor 42002 -0024S 42002 -0024S 42002 -0024S 42002-0024S • Not available separately. • Kit parts not available separately. • • e' 3— 4 19 5' 8 -� REPAIR PARTS - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 35 AGS Switch Stack Flue Sensor Gas Vale External Control Interface Circuit Disabled Heater Membrane Pad Enabled External Control Interface Circuit Enabled, "Pool On" and "Spa On" Keys Disabled. "OFF" Key on Membrane Pad Remains Functional. Plug —12 pin 120V — Black 240V — Red 12 Position Receptacle JUNCTION BOX Line 1 ..C.c >4— BK Line 2.-/—> �T R — Ground > GND Pool Heater Wiring Connection Diagram CONNECTION DIAGRAM Air Flow Switch Extra Switch 1 w FHi-Limit Switch Pressure Switch PR PR Imo*, c i KB • ES1 • AFS# OPERATING CONTROL AGS4 Common his Ym vim Yb WW Y Y Y Y Y MELD RIDE RID CONNECTION O/ Jt u External Control Interface Y B Pool Line F1 I F2 IVAC[ 1 )I AGNOSTIC NDI CATOR IGNITION CONTROL MODULE Si S1! L l L 2 52 H ND A 210 1211 120 VAC IGNITER BK 0 _ cv GY GY BK w w NOTICE: Touching any 24VAC wire, including the Fireman's Switch wire, to any 120/240V terminal while the heater is connected to line power will immediately destroy the control board and void the warranty. 36 BK 0 YAN `NO YIBL Y!R BK BK J6 wi t...,- D � NA/LP Models: J6 incl. pins 1-6; Connect 9-Wire Cable as shown NA/LP Models Only Y vm Ye Yal YIR N y E E 'o �fl U p v R R W 3861 0200 Pool Heater Electrical Schematic Ladder Diagram 120"240 VAC • • 1 24 VAC I • II • COM NO THERMISTOR SENSOR NOTES: 1.) AGS SWITCH m LADDER DIAGRAM • GND IGNITER 24 VAC OPERATING CONTROL 24 VAC 1111-4-• 24V • ■ I LOGIC I WATER HI PRESSURE LIMIT SWITCH SWITCH STACK FLUE SENSOR IND 37 El CLASS II TRANSFORMER AIR FLOW SWITCH GAS VALVE 24 VAC I AND GND im ARE CONNECTED ON THE IGNITION MODULE. L2 2.) • PIN AND SOCKET CONNECTOR. 3.) IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRES AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED, THEY MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105C OR ITS EQUIVALENT. Customer Support Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Eastern Standard Time) Phone: (800) 831 -7133 Fax: (919) 566 -8920 Moorpark, California (8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Pacific Standard Time) Phone: (800) 831 -7133 • Pool Products` SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS © 2006 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved This document is subject to change without notice 1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 • (919) 566 -8000 10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (805) 553 -5000 Trademarks and disclaimers: MasterTemp and the Pentair Pool Products and Pentair Water Pool and Spa logos are trade- marks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc. disclaims proprietary interest in marks and names of others. P/N 472592 - Rev A - 04/04/06 12 -12 -2007 JOSEPH STRELKA 513 NW 13 AVS SUITE 300 PORTLAND OR 97209 RE: Permit Application No. M07 -174 350 BAKER BL TUKW Dear Permit Applicant: In reviewing our current permit application files, it appears that your permit application applied for on 08/03/2007 , has not been issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Per the International Codes, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electrical Code, every permit application not issued within 180 days from the date of application shall expire by limitation and become null and void. Your permit application expires on 01/30/2008 . If you choose to pursue your project, a written request for extension of your application addressed to the Building Official, demonstrating justifiable cause, will need to be received at the Permit Center prior to your expiration date of 01/30/2008. If it is determined that an extension is granted, your application will be extended for an additional 90 days from the expiration date. In the event we do not receive your written request for extension, your permit application will become null and void and your project will require a new permit application, plans and specifications, and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Xc: er Marshall t Technician Permit File No. M07 -174 city of Tukwila Steven M Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 August 21, 2007 Joseph Strelka WPH Architecture 513 NW 13 Av, Ste 300 Portland OR 97209 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #2 Mechanical Permit Application Number M07 -174 LA Fitness — 350 Baker Bl Dear Mr. Strelka: This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical 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 Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson, at 206 431 -3678, if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, 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. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenzer service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 433 -7165. Sincerely, ! n / ;t /v 1 Je 'fer arshall hnician encl xc: File No. M07-1 74 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director P:\Pennit Center\Correction etterA2007Uv107 -174 Correction Ltr #2.DOC jem Steven M Mullet, Mayor 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Building Division Review Memo Date: October 16, 2007 Project Name: L A Fitness Permit #: M07 -174 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Tukwila Building Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and /or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. The submitted plans refer to a pool equipment plan. I could not find this plan and the pool heaters and hot water heaters are not listed on an equipment schedule. Equipment specs. would be helpful to review venting and combustion air requirements 2. No information has been provided for the men's and women's sauna rooms. Section 914 of the IMC deals with sauna heaters and room requirements including safety controls and signage. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. August 21, 2007 Joseph Strelka WPH Architecture 513 NW 13 Av, Ste 300 Portland OR 97209 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Mechanical Permit Application Number M07 -174 LA Fitness — 350 Baker Bl Dear Mr. Strelka: This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical 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 Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Buildint Department: Allen Johannessen, at 206 433 -7163, if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, 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. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenzer service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 433 -7165. Sincerely, encl - )A (71 41/4 t shall ician xc: File No. M07 -174 P:\Pennit Center\Correction Letters\2007\M07 -174 Correction Ltr #1.DOC jem City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Building Division Review Memo Date: August 20, 2007 Project Name: L A Fitness Permit #: M07 -174 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and /or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. Mechanical plans make reference to outdated codes. 2006 International codes became effective July 1, 2007. Please review plans for compliance and make revisions to the code notes to reference the 2006 International Mechanical codes. In addition, new mechanical equipment shall be in compliance with the current 2006 Washington State Energy codes. Some code changes to point out, if applicable, are Table 141A & 14-1 B SEER under (Minimum Efficiency) column for new mechanical equipment. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. ACTIVITY NUMBER: M07 -174 DATE: 10-26-07 PROJECT NAME: LA FITNESS SITE ADDRESS: 350 BAKER BL Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # X Response to Correction Letter # 2 Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bu I Ing Di�risitfn Public Works ❑ tdO3 allow 111AI83d PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Incomplete ❑ ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 10-30-07 DATE: DUE DATE: 11-27-07 Approved with Conditions t Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: Planning Division n Not Applicable n Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M07 -174 DATE: 09 -25 -07 PROJECT NAME: LA FITNESS SITE ADDRESS: 350 BAKER BL Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 10 •U Building Division Public Works DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP CI Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Structural Review Required Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) y Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: , Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Fire Prevention Structural Incomplete Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: DUE DATE: 09 -27 -07 Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 10-25-07 )11 Public Works PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M07 -174 PROJECT NAME: L A FITNESS SITE ADDRESS: 351) /3 Gt,ke- X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 08 -3 -07 13/ Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTM NTS: ',Gtr 64o-01 GilA1N( & -11 -0 1 Bui di Divis on Fire Prevention )gz Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete UV Incomplete ❑ Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 08 -07 -07 Not Applicable Comments: TX Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 09-04 -07 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Olt `A" Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 Ping ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) [ PW ❑ Staff Initials: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: is X24 t a7' Plan Check/Permit Number: M07 -174 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 2 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: LA Fitness Sheet Number(s): SP -t 1 S P•Z 1 )4 3 0 0 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of r • ision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by; Entered in Permits Plus on b \applications'forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director RECENEp CITY OF r ttwCA OCT 2 6 2007 r EFFM1 I (.FN i tr Project Address: 350 Baker B1 Contact Person: 64S slut -uC.4 Phone Number: Sa % ib L1 O; 0 y >K 314 Summary of Revision: PUEAS4r S AES Ot TfV.C.P4eio A 4 k4 c• Port. 4 1 7 T A l e e j pe{C P Trr6 . City of Tukwila Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 9 lir h i- ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: LA Fitness Project Address: 350 Baker B1 Contact Person: cVAEF44 gT Ucft Summary of Revision: KrlAatcA(. rt 4 RAW KVA hstvil 1D a -UV cvR¢Fftr CaOf. 5f1 VW' than— climIc.irr KIEMD V/k CI-GutS D14' 61. Sheet Number(s): ?sit /00 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o revisi n Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Zir Entered in Permits Plus on \applications\forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Plan Check/Permit Number: M07 -174 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Phone Number: So% $2.1-L03oS k %I% ABED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 25 20011 37sT. e, T N T EP Business Owner Information Name R Role E Effective Date E Expiration Date DEACON, STEVEN D 0 01/01/1980 SMITH, RICHARD 0 01/01/1980 DEACON, DONNA J 0 01/01/1980 GALASH, STEPHEN J 0 01/01/1980 14 •Vllta &WW1 L1VV411%' "'lil Vl 1 1{1111VV1 L1VV11JV LV14.1.11 1 Qb'V 1 U V Washington State Department of Labor and Industries GeneraUSpecialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L &I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. License Information License Licensee Name Licensee Type UBI Ind. Ins. Account Id Business Type Address 1 Address 2 City County State Zip Phone Status Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License Next License Associated License SDDEACW 108NT S D DEACON CORP OF WASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR 601259893 CORPORATION 2375 130TH AVE NE #200 BELLEVUE KING WA 98005 4252844000 ACTIVE GENERAL UNUSED 8/30/1990 6/20/2008 DEACOCC011 JB Bond Information Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date hone•/ /fiirtrPee urn anv/lni/hhin /nrintPr aenv9T i!•Pnvp— er1fPa AR■TT 1 ') /) 1 PI (111^7 VICINITY MAP SITE ADDRESS: 150 ANDOVER PARK WEST ASSESOR'S PARCEL ID #: 0223100010 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: A-3 BUILDING AREA: 30,486SF TEXT ABBREVIATIONS AB A/C ACT AD ADD ADH AFL AGG ALT ALUM ANOD AP ARCH AUTO B. BATT BD BIT BLDG BM BOT BP BRZ Bs CB CC CCTV CEM CF CFCI CG CH CI CJ CLG CLR CMU COL CONC CONST CONT CONTR COORD CRS CS CSMT CT CTR CX CY DA DEM DEP DF DIA DIAG DIM DISP DIV DL DMT DN DP DP DR DS DT DTL DWG DWR E EA EB EJ EL ELEC EMER ENCL EP EPDM EQ EQUIP EST EX. EXH EXP EXP EXT FA FAF FD FE FEC FGL FHC anchor bolt air conditioning acoustical tile area drain addendum adhesive above floor line aggregate alternate aluminum anodized access panel architectural) automatic bottom of batt insulation board bituminous building bench mark, beam bottom building paper bronze both sides catch basin colored concrete closed circuit tv cement cubic foot contractor furnished, contractor installed corner guard ceiling height cast iron control joint ceiling concrete masonry unit column concrete construction continuous or continue contract(or) coordinate course(s) concrete sealed casement ceramic tile center connection cubic yard double acting demolish, demolition depressed drinking fountain diameter diagonal dimension dispenser division dead Toad demountable down dampproofing dimension point door downspout drain tile detail drawing(s) drawer east each expansion bolt expansion joint elevation electric(al) emergency enclose(ure) electrical panel board ethylene propylene diene monomer equal equipment estimate existing exhaust expansion exposed exterior fire alarm fluid applied flooring floor drain, fire damper fire extinguisher fire extinguisher cabinet fiberglass fire hose cabinet FH MS FHWS FIN FLASH'G FLCO FLR FLUOR FND FOC FOS FOW FP FR FRT FS FTG GA GALV GB GB GI GL GP G53 GYP GYP BD HB HBD HC HD HDR HDW HM HOR HORIZ HR HT HTG HVAC HWD HWH ID INCL INSUL INT JAN JC JT LAM LAV LH LW MAN F. 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REQ REQ'D REV RH RM RND RO 5 SC SCHED SEC SIM SL SP SPEC SQ SS STD STL STR SUSP SUPP sv T. T T &G TB TEL TEMP TKBD TOC TS TV TW TYP U.N.O. VB VCT VERT VG VS VT W W w WC WD W/O WP W. PANEL WS WWF 0 plastic laminate parapet portland cement/ precast concrete perforate(d) plate, property line platform panel paint(ed) prepainted pounds per square foot pounds per square inch pressure treated partition polyvinyl d chloride plywood riser retum air radius roof drain reference refrigerator reinforced (ing) required required revision (s), revised right hand room round rough opening south solid core schedule section similar sleeve solid polymer surface specifications) square stainless steel standard steel structural suspended supplement, supply sheet vinyl top of tread, tempered tongue and groove towel bar telephone tempered tackboard top of curb tube section television top of wall typical unless noted otherwise vapor barrier vinyl composition tile vertical vertical grain vinyl stringer vinyl tread west width, wide with wall covering wood without waterproof (ing) wood paneling waterstop welded wire fabric and at center line perpendicular plate, property line percent angle diameter, round square degree pound, number MATERIAL REFERENCES REF DESCRIPTION AL_ AT_ BM_ I CC_ CG_ CM_ I CP_ CS— I EF I EM,_,.. FC_ I FG_ 1 I FR_ J GB_ J GL_ I GM_ 1 GT_._. I MF_ I MP_ 1 MR_ I MS_ I PC_ I PL� I PT QT_ I RB_ I Rr_ SF sN_ I SP— I ST I Sv I TL VB — I yr wa— I WC_ 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 2: TRACT 1, ANDOVER INDUSTRIAL PARK, PARK NO. 2. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 71 OF PLATS, PAGE(S) 68 AND 69, IN KING COUNTY, WA. AND THAT PORTION OF TRACT 2, ANDOVER INDUSTRIAL PARK NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 71 OF PLATS, PAGE(S) 68 AND 69, IN KING COUNTY, WA, LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 2; THENCE NORTH 01°05'06" EAST, 38.94 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 TO TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF HEREIN DESCRIBED LINE; THENCE NORTH 86 51' 02" WEST, 440.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF TUKWILA BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 83071 10471, AND THE TERMINUS. SECTION aluminum 08410 acoustic ceiling tile brick unit masonry colored concrete corner guard concrete masonry carpet sealed concrete exterior finish system entry mat fiber reinforced concrete fiber reinforced gypsum intumescent mastic fireproofing 09511 04200 03300 10260 04221 09680 03300 07240, 07245 12692 03455 09211 07260 fiber reinforced wall panel 09986 gypsum board system 09260 glazing 08810 glass block masonry 04270 grout 09300 metal flashing 07620 metal panel 07420, 05730, 05500 metal roof 07610 metal siding 07460 architectural precast concrete 03450 plastic laminate paint quarry tile rubber base rubber tile specialized finish stair nosing solid polymer surfacing stone sheet vinyl tile vinyl base vinyl composition tile wood cement board wall covering 06410 09900 09300 09665 09665 09900 09665 06650 04400 09665 09300 09665 09665 07467 09950 MATERIAL SYMBOLS III —III— 0 000 000 000 CP r • • rff ff mI P l 4441 EARTH SAND GRAVEL CONCRETE CONCRETE MASONRY BRICK STEEL PLYWOOD FRAMING LUMBER FINISHED LUMBER / MDF BATE' INSULATION RIGID INSULATION EXT. INSUL. FINISH SYSTEM GYPSUM WALL BOARD/ TILE BACKER BOARD GYPSUM SHEATHING 0 MMUS HNTIERN TUK PERMIT ISSUE ARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS Al NAME SCALE LOBBY 1000 1 0 HIA, IMP BUILDING GRID LINES BUILDING SECTION LINE WALL SECTION DETAIL REFERENCE I DETAIL REFERENCE INTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE EXTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE DRAWING REFERENCE NUMBER DRAWING NAME & SCALE REFERENCE NORTH ARROW DOOR REFERENCE NUMBER ROOM NAME AND NUMBER ASSEMBLY REFERENCE STOREFRONT ELEVATION REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions wilt require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees_ sSEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR Electrical 1 Plumbing g Gas Piping City of Tukwila ( .DING DIVISION I T=U PROJECT DIRECTORY TENANT: LA FITNESS INTERNATIONAL, LLC 2600 MICHELSON SUITE 300 IRVINE, CA 92612 TEL: 800 600 2540 FAX: 949 255 7428 ARCHITECT: WPH ARCHITECTURE 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 TEL: 503 827 0505 FAX: 503 827 0506 INTERIOR ARCHITECT: SENNINGERWALKER ARCHITECTS 309 PINE AVE. SUITE #200 LONG BEACH, CA 90802 TEL: 562 590 7999 FAX: 562 590 7299 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: VLMK CONSULTING ENGINEERS 3933 SW KELLEY AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97201 TEL: 503 222 4453 FAX: 503 248 9263 KW MEP ENGINEER: MKE & ASSOCIATES 6915 SW MACADAM AVENUE STE 200 PORTLAND, OR 97219 CONTACT: STEVE LOCKHART TEL: 503 892 1188 FAX: 503 892 1190 POOL /SPA CONSULTANT: THOMAS McDONALD POOL CONSULTING 3705 EVERGREEN DRIVE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 97063 TEL: 541 331 2591 FAX: 541 273 8481 SEPARATE PERMIT AND AT7r.OVAL ;. uIRED Date: JULY 30, 2007 Cay of °Mint& BUILDING ION DRAWING INDEX w s CML (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) N.I.C. UNDER SEPERATE SUBMITTAL, REVIEW AND PERMIT PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. C1 COVER SHEET FILE COPY Permit Noy Append of codebuctionoxunisaftmataulhothe of approved Refry/ amdliela le BY 2`` C2 GRADING AND STORM DRAINAGE PLAN C3 WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN C4 NOTES AND DETAILS C5 NOTES AND DETAILS ARCHITECTURAL A011 A091 A092 A200 A201 A300 A300A A301 A302 A303 A304 A305 A400 A401 A402 A403 A411 A801 A802 A803 A900 A911 A912 INTERIOR D -1.0 D--2.0 D -3.0 D -3.1 D -4.0 D -4.1 D -5.0 D -5.1 D -6.0 D -6.1 D -7.0 D -7.1 D -8.0 D -9.0 D -10.0 D -10.1 D -11.0 D -11 MAIN LEVEL CODE SUMMARY EXITING ASSEMBLY TYPES ASSEMBLY TYPES SITE PLAN HARDSCAPE PLAN MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN MAIN LEVEL EQUIPMENT PLAN MAIN LEVEL CEILING PLAN ROOF PLAN ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN ENLARGED FLOOR PLANS ENLARGED SLAB PLAN BUILDING ELEVATIONS BUILDING ELEVATIONS BUILDING SECTIONS BUILDING SECTIONS CURTAINWALL ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR DETAILS EXTERIOR DETAILS EXTERIOR DETAILS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS INTERIOR DETAILS INTERIOR DETAILS SEPARAT PL7R1 1- AND APP 9VAL . REQUIRED SEPARATE PERMIT AND A77:71VA DESIGN FINISH PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN LOCKER ROOMS LOCKER ROOMS LOCKER ROOM ELEVATIONS LOCKER ROOM AND DETAILS ELEVATIONS ART GRAPHICS ELEVATIONS DETAILS POOL PLAN AND ELEVATIONS POOL DETAILS FINISH SCHEDULE RECEPTION DESK MILLWORK KID'S KLUB KID'S KLUB MILLWORK SALES DESK MILLWORK & DETAILS TRAINER'S DESK LAS R. WAtTQN GF wmilfINGToti PLAN STRUCTURAL 5000 STRUCTURAL NOTES AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS S101 FOUNDATION DETAILS S201 FOUNDATION PLAN S211 ROOF FRAMING PLAN S212 CANOPY FRAMING PLANS AND DETAILS S301 ROOF FRAMING DETAILS S302 ROOF FRAMING AND MISC. DETAILS S303 ELEVATIONS, SECTIONS AND DETAILS S401 WALL REINFORCING ELEVATIONS AND MECHANICAL MT0.1 MECHANICAL M100 MECHANICAL M300 MECHANICAL M500 MECHANICAL PLUMBING P100 P300 P301 PM302 P500 ELECTRICAL TITLE SHEET SHECDULES FLOOR PLAN DETAILS PLUMBINF SCHEDULES AND DETAILS PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN MECHANICAL ROOF PLAN PLUMBING DETAILS DETAILS E001 ELECTRICAL TITLE SHEERT E100 ELECTRICAL ONE —LINE DIAGRAM E101 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES E102 ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULES E300 POWER AND SIGNAL FIRST FLOOR PLAN E301 LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN E302 ELECTRICAL ROOF PLAN E400 DAYLIGHTING ZONE LIGHTING PLAN E500 ENLARGED ELECTRICAL PLAN AND DETAILS E501 LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM POOL /SPA SP -1 POOL AREA SITE PLAN POOL /SPA DETAILS POOL /SPA P -2 POOL /SPA PLUMBING SCHEMATICS POOL /SPA DETAILS DEFERRED SUBMITTALS THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. DOCUMENTS FOR DEFERRED SUBMITTAL SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE REGISTERED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE WHO SHALL REVIEW THEM AND FORWARD THEM TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL WITH A NOTATION INDICATING THAT THE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED AND FOUND TO BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN OF THE BUILDING. DEFERRED SUBMITTAL ITEMS SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED UNTIL THE DESIGN AND SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL. 1. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 2. FIRE PROTECTION /SPRINKLER SYSTEM 3. STEEL BAR ROOF JOISTS 4. SWIMMING POOL DESIGN 5. GLASS BLOCK GLAZING /REINFORCING SYSTEM Mop - i1 INFO RECEIVED AUG -32007 PERMIT CENTER U U c z a A B C D E F w R =1 1/2 X W 5 SECTIONS IN ROUND & RECTANGULAR FIBERGLASS DUCT RADIUS ELBOW 7-1E1 <15° RISE 3 SECTIONS OFFSETS IN ROUND & RECT. FIBERGLASS DUCT 12x6 r-12 SUPPLY DUCT TURN UP SUPPLY DUCT TURN DOWN DUCT DETAILS (LOW VELOCITY) TURNING VANES IN ALL RECT ELLS & TEES ROUND UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 1 1 RECT ROUND MITER ELBOWS & TEES RETURN EXHAUST EQUIPMENT FLEX CONNECTION, DUCT Mi FLEX CONNECTIONS 30° MAXIMUM 15° RECOMMENDED RECT TO ROUND TRANSITIONS 12x6 1,— 12x6 2 DUCT SIZE INDICATED IS CLEAR INTERNAL DIMENSION (INCHES) ACOUSTICAL LINER OUTSIDE AIR CONICAL RECTANGULAR SPIN IN FITTING OR ROUND MAIN METAL COLLAR ON FIBERGLASS DUCT 45' MAX. RECTANGULAR TO ROUND FITTINGS 45' C GORED TAKE OFF ... 1/4 X W SUPPLY ONLY RADIUS TAKE n—; OFF RECTANGULAR DUCT FITTINGS 0 0 r r DAMPERS FIRE SMOKE FIRE VOLUME MOTORIZED FSD FD MVD i BACKDRAFT TEMP SENSOR O WALL MOUNT THERMOSTAT T NIGHT NLL LOW LIMIT CEILING MOUNT TSTAT/SENSOR .1 POINT OF CONNECTION TO (E) XX KEYED NOTE — • - NEW EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION K BOT NEW EQUIPMENT MARK TOP - NEW EQUIPMENT NUMBER u �r NECK SIZE (IN) 7T DIFFUSER % GRILLE MARK CFM 1 r I SECTION NUMBER SECTION SYMBOL ▪ DRAWING WHERE SECTION APPEARS AD AP DETAIL NUMBER DETAIL SYMBOL DRAWING WHERE DETAIL APPEARS EXISTING EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXISTING EQUIPMENT MARK EXISTING EQUIPMENT NUMBER SUPPLY DIFFUSER / GRILLE RETURN DIFFUSER / GRILLE EXHAUST DIFFUSER / GRILLE LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER SIDEWALL DIFFUSER /GRILLE ACCESS DOOR ACCESS PANEL A AMP AAV AUTOMATIC AIR VENT AD ACCESS DOOR ADA AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT AF AIR FOIL (FAN) AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AG ABOVE GRADE AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT AL ALUMINUM AMB AMBIENT AP ACCESS PANEL APD AIR PRESSURE DROP APPROX APPROXIMATE(LY) ARCH ARCHITECT(URAL) ATM ATMOSPHER - (E, IC) AVG AVERAGE BAS BDD B FP BG BHP BI BLDG BMS BOD BOP BTU BTUH CB CFH CFM CMPR CO COG CONC COND CONT CSP CU CU FT (0) DB DDC DEG DEMO DIA DIFF DN DP DS DSD (E) EA EAT EFF BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM (DDC) BACK DRAFT DAMPER BACKFLOW PREVENTER BELOW GRADE BRAKE HORSEPOWER BACKWARD INCLINED (FAN) BUILDING BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DDC) BOTTOM OF DUCT BOTTOM OF PIPE BRITISH THERMAL UNIT BTU PER HOUR CATCH BASIN CUBIC FEET PER HOUR CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE CAT !RON COMPRESSOR CLEAN OUT CO TO GRADE CONCRETE CON DENS - (ER, ING, ATE) CONTINU - (E, ED, OUS, ATION) CONCRETE SOIL PIPE COPPER CUBIC FEET DEMO DECIBEL / DRY BULB DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL(S) DEGREE DEM0LISH(ED) DIAMETER DIFFERENCE / DIFFUSER DOWN DEW POINT DOWNSPOUT DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR EXISTING EACH ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE EFFICIENCY ABBREVIATIONS /SYMBOLS EL ELEC ENGR ENT EQUIP ESP EWT EXH EXIST EX P EVAP (F) FA FC FCO FD FF FLG FPM FPS FPT FRA FS FSD FT FT WG FV GA GAL GALV GPH GPM HD HG HGT HOR HP HR HTG HVAC HZ D E N N HG N WG P5 KW KWH LAT LBS LF LG ELEVATION ELECTRIC(AL) ENGINEER(ING) ENTERING EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE EXHAUST (AIR) EXISTING EXPANSION EVAPORAT - (E, ED, ING, OR) FUTURE FAHRENHEIT FACE AREA FORWARD CURVED (FAN) FLOOR CLEAN OUT FIRE DAMPER / FLOOR DRAIN FINISHED FLOOR FLANGE FEET PER MINUTE FEET PER SECOND FEMALE PIPE THREAD FREE AREA FLOOR SINK FIRE SMOKE DAMPER FOOT OR FEET FEET WATER GAUGE FACE VELOCITY GAUGE GALLON(S) GALVANIZED GAL 1 0NC PER H01IR GALLONS PER MINUTE HEAD / HUB DRAIN MERCURY HEIGHT HORIZONTAL HEAT PUMP / HORSEPOWER HOUR HEATING HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING HERTZ (FREQUENCY) NSIDE DIAMETER NVERT ELEVATION NCH(ES) NCH MERCURY GAUGE NCH WATER GAUGE RON PIPE SIZE KILOWATT KILOWATT -HOUR LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE POUNDS LINEAR FEET LENGTH LH LIQ LVG LWT MANE MAV MAX MBH MECH MIN MVD N/A NC NIC NIM NO NTS OBD OC OD 0FCI OF01 OSA OZ PD PH PLUMB POC PPM PRV PSI PSIA PSIG P &T (R) R RA RD RECIRC RECT REQ RH RND RPBP RPM RTU SA SAT SCFM SD SEC SF SH SHR HVAC LATENT HEAT LIQUID LEAVING LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE MANUFACTURER('S) MANUAL AIR VENT MAXIMUM BTU PER HOUR (THOUSANDS) MECHANICAL MINIMUM MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER PIPING TO BE REMOVED (N) PIPING / EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED (E) PIPING / EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN (F) PIPING / EQUIPMENT PLUMBING CONCRETE SOIL PIPE SANITARY DRAIN (ABOVE GRADE DRAIN) SANITARY DRAIN (BELOW GRADE DRAIN) SANITARY DRAIN (PUMPED) STORM DRAIN (ABOVE GRADE DRAIN) STORM DRAIN (BELOW GRADE DRAIN) VENT ACID DRAIN ACID VENT COLD WATER HOT WATER HOT WATER RETURN NATURAL GAS DENTAL VACUUM MEDICAL VACUUM DENTAL AIR COMPRESSED AIR PROPANE OXYGEN FIRE PROTECTION STEAM (15 PSIG) CONDENSATE RETURN CONDENSATE RETURN (PUMPED) HEATING WATER SUPPLY (LOW TEMP) HEATING WATER RETURN REFRIGERANT LIQUID LINE REFRIGERANT SUCTION LINE CHILLED WATER SUPPLY CHILLED WATER RETURN CONDENSING WATER SUPPLY CONDENSING WATER RETURN FUEL OIL SUPPLY FUEL OIL RETURN FUEL OIL VENT DRAIN (INDIRECT) PROCESS WATER NOT APPLICABLE NOISE CRITERIA / NORMALLY CLOSED NOT IN CONTRACT NOT IN MECHANICAL NORMALLY OPEN / NUMBER NOT TO SCALE OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER ON CENTER OUTSIDE DIAMETER / OVERFLOW DRAIN OWNER FURNISHED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED OWNER FURNISHED OWNER INSTALLED OUTSIDE AIR OUNCE PRESSURE DROP/ DIFFERENCE PHASE PLUMBING POINT OF CONNECTION PARTS PER MILLION PRESSURE REDUCING_ VALVE POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH PSI, ABSOLUTE PSI, GAUGE PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVE RELOCATE(D) RADIUS RETURN (AIR) ROOF DRAIN RECIRCULAT - (E, ING, OR) RECTANGULAR REQUIRED RELATIVE HUMIDITY ROUND REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE ROOFTOP AIR HANDLING UNIT SUPPLY (AIR) SATURATION CFM, STANDARD CONDITIONS SMOKE DAMPER / STORM DRAIN SECOND SQUARE FEET SENSIBLE HEAT SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO SM SHEET METAL SP STATIC PRESSURE SPEC SPECIFICATION(S) SQ FT SQUARE FEET SS STAINLESS STEEL STD STANDARD STL STEEL STRUCT STRUCTURAL SYS SYSTEM TBD TEMP TDL TOD TONS TOP TSP TSTAT TYP UON V VAC VAV VD VEL VENT VERT VFD VOL VTR VV W/ W WB WCO WHA WPD WT WTR Y WYE Z ZD / 0 PIPING LEGEND TO BE DETERMINED TEMPERATURE TOTAL DEVELOPED LENGTH TOP OF DUCT TONS OF REFRIGERATION TOP OF PIPE TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE THERMOSTAT TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED WITH WASTE / WATT WET BULB WALL CLEAN OUT WATER HAMMER ARRESTER WATER PRESSURE DROP WEIGHT WATER ZONE ZONE DAMPER AND / OR CENTER LINE DIAMETER / PHASE NUMBER / POUNDS CSP W WUF W SD SDU V ACID AV CW HW HWR G DV MV DA A P 0 F 5 C PC HWS HWR RL RS CHS CHR CWS CWR FOS FOR FOV D PW VALVE / VENT / VOLTS VACUUM VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (BOX /UNIT /SYSTEM) VOLUME DAMPER VELOCITY VENTILATION VERTICAL VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VOLUME VENT THROUGH ROOF VARIABLE VOLUME AND TEMPERATURE (BOX /SYSTEM) 6' .°.n.. 0 0 v.. °._- -- . - - - - - - CSP W W SD SD ACID AV G DV MV DA AIR P 0 F 5 C PC HWS HWR RL RS CHS CHR CWS CWR FOS FOR FOV D PW 0 0 V • } VALVE SYMBOLS — 5— TRIPLE DUTY BALL BUTTERFLY CHECK, SWING CHECK, BALL CHECK, SPRING BALANCING FLOW CONTROL DIAPHRAGM FLOAT GATE GATE GATE ANGLE GLOBE GLOBE ANGLE HOSE BIBB PLUG PRESSURE REDUCING (NUMBERED AND SPECIFIED SAFETY RELIEF SOLENOID 2-WAY CONTROL 3-WAY CONTROL PLUMBING SYMBOLS FLOOR DRAIN, SQUARE ® FLOOR DRAIN, ROUND o FLOOR /GRADE CLEANOUT 0 FLOOR SINK, OPEN FLOOR SINK, 1/2 GRATE CATCH BASIN, SQUARE ® CATCH BASIN, ROUND -H3+ HOSE BIBB PENDANT SPRINKLER UPRIGHT SPRINKLER SIDEWALL SPRINKLER 0 FIRE HYDRANT Y FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (SIAMESE) WALL CLEANOUT POST INDICATOR VALVE BACKFLOW PREVENTER BACKFLOW PREVENTER REDUCED PRESSURE TYPE WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR NOTE: PIPING SYMBOLS TEES TEE OUTLET UP OUTLET DOWN 3 REDUCERS BUSHING CONCENTRIC ECCENTRIC STRAIGHT INVERT ECCENTRIC STRAIGHT CROWN — I - S� Y-- PATTERN W /PLUG 1-4 Y- PATTERN W /BLOWOFF Y- PATTERN W /BLOWOFF & CHAINED CAP $ DUPLEX STRAINER FILTER HOUSING AIR SEPARATOR STRAINERS /FILTERS f— I' 90', 45° ELBOWS OUTLET UP OUTLET DOWN CONNECTORS UNION CAP EXPANSION JOIN - FLEXIBLE JOINT SUPPORTS AV AUTOMATIC i AIR VENT, AAV T R MISC ANCHOR GUIDE MANUAL AIR VENT, MAV PETE'S PLUG THERMOMETER RISE GAUGE COCK J NOT ALL SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS MAY BE USED. • 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL 503 827 0505 FAX 503 827 0506 L A FITNESS INTERNATIONAL L A FITNESS TUKWILA WASHINGTON TUKWR.A, WA P I ARCHITECT' CONSULTING 'ENGINEERS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 6915 SW MACADAM AVE. SUITE 200 PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 PHONE: 503.892.1188 FAX: 503.892.1190 CONTACT...GREG ELLSWORTH engineering @mke— ino.com 07146 2526MT01 MDB JULY 30 2007 PERMIT ISSUE • aIREs . C] MECHANICAL TITLE SHEET L• 7 NC MTOI RECEIVE! AUG -3 2007 PERMIT CENT €F, E 2 n 0 F w z U z 0 N g 00 ax C D A B 1 2 3 MARK SENSIBLE C ( EA MBH�) < 1 (RTU) 2 (RTU) 3 (RTU) 4 C RTU\ 5 /RTU) < 7 < 8 K 9 RTU\ 10 DESCRIPTION ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ROOFTOP UNIT ZONE RECEPTION AND SALES KID'S CLUB POOL LOCKERS & RESTROOMS FREE WEIGHTS #117 AEROBICS CARDIO 108, NORTH CARDIO 108, SOUTH SPINNING CIRCUIT TRAINING 109 SUPPLY CFM 4,000 1,600 8,200 SA 8,700 EXH. 4,000 3,400 3,400 6,000 6,000 2,400 2,400 ESP (IN) 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 OSA CFM 400 46 NA 450 1875 2,200 550 800 1,000 1,000 600 800 NOMINAL TONS 10 4 N.A. 10 6 8 -1/2 15 15 6 6 HP 5 7 7 -1/2 SF 10 EF 3 2 3 5 5 2 3 ROOF TOP UNITS DRIVE BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT COOLING A TOTAL C (MBH� 117 50 NA 117 72 102 180 180 72 72 91 91 128 128 52 52 ENT. AIR DB /W 80/67 80/67 NA 80/67 52 80 80/67 80/67 80/67 80/67 80/67 80/67 AMBIENT (F 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 V/0 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 480/3 HEATING CAPACITY PU t MBH) 250 80 400 250 150 250 250 150 150 CAPACITY O (' U MBH) 202.5 64 320 202.5 121.5 162 .. _. / 203 203 121.5 121.5 AFUE 81 81 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 STAGES 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 WEIGHT (LBS) 1,400 900 7,600 1,400 1,200 1,400 2,100 2,100 1,200 1,200 EER AsC 10.2 13 SEER 10.2 10.2 10.2 9.7 9.7 10.2 10.2 REMARKS NOTES: O 1. PROVIDE UNIT WITH INTEGRAL- MOUNTED MAG STARTER, PRE -WIRED AND POWERED 120 VOLT CONVENIENCE OUTLET, AND WALL THERMOSTAT WITH METAL, LOCKABLE COVER SUB -BASE. 2. PROVIDE ECONOMIZER, SMOKE DETECTOR IN RETURN DUCT, ROOF CURB, SINGLE -POINT POWER CONNECTION, AND GRAVITY RELIEF DAMPERS. 3. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING FOR THE POOL RTU: 18 GAUGE ALUMINUM LINER THRU -OUT FAN CABINET, STANDARD ALUMINUM DAMPERS, ALUMINUM FILTER FRAMES, EPDXY COATING (CORROSION INHIBITOR) ON ENTIRE HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY; AND EPDXY - COATED MOTORS AND FANS. 4. MODULATING GAS HEAT ON FURNACE, WITH TURN -DOWN RATIO TO 5 %. 5. BALANCE FANS FOR NEGATIVE 500 CFM IN POOL AREA. 6. PROVIDE REMOTE MONITORING PANEL. LOCATE IN ELECTRICAL ROOM ADJACENT TO THERMOSTATS. TRANE: YSC -120 )0® TRANE: YSC -048 00 DES CHAMPS: PV-MZP-8707-5 TRANE: YSC -120 TRANE: YSC -072 oa TRANE: YSC -102 Q TRANE: YCD -180 TRANE: YCD -180 TRANE: YSC -072 TRANE: YSC -072 EXHAUST FAN MARK < C EF\ 8 < DESCRIPTION ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL ROOFTOP CENTRIFUGAL SYSTEM KID'S KLUB UNI -SEX TOILETS 106 AND 107 POOL EQUIPMENT AEROBICS MEN'S RESTROOM /SHOWERS WOMEN'S RESTROOM/SHOWERS UNI -SEX TOILET 115 CARDIO 108 ELECTRICAL ROOM JANITOR 116 CFM 100 500 400 1,100 1,100 150 2,400 275 100 TSP (IN WG) 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5 0.25 0.25 0.375 0.25 HP 1/6 1/4 1/4 1 /3 1/3 1/6 1/2 1/4 1 /6 DRIVE BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT BELT RPM TIP SPEED (FPM) INTERLOCK W/ RTU -2 CONTINUOUS FROM BREAKER W/ RTU -7 W/ RTU -4 W/ RTU -4 W/ RTU -4 W/ RTU -7 MANUAL WALL SWITCH CONTINUOUS FROM BREAKER WHEELTYPE BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED BACKWARD INCLINED DISCHARGE ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF ROOF SONES WEIGHT (LBS) 75 100 100 150 150 75 200 100 75 REMARKS O 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 0 0o CO co NOTES: 1. PROVIDE MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER. 2. PROVIDE MANUAL MOTOR STARTER. 3. MOUNT ON ROOF CURB, FLASHED AND COUNTERFLASHED. 4. PROVIDE MAGNETIC MOTOR CONTACTOR. 4 5 GENERAL NOTE: A. COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CONNECTIONS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT WITH DIVISION 16. B. ALL PLANS SHALL FOLLOW IMC 2006. 6 • ti CORRECTION M op - ' II.S C I ECTUE;� A FITNESS INTERNATIONAL L A FITNESS TUKWILA WASHINGTON TUKWILA, WA 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL. 503 827 05€5 FAX 503 S27 0506 MECHANICAL SCHEDULES M 10 0 C O PCS LYCT•I` Ell 13 1 N -EE E MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 0918 SW MACADAM AVE. SUITE 200 PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 PHONE: 503.892.1188 FAX: 603.892.1190 CONTACT...GREG ELLSWORTH engineering @mke- inc.ccm 07146 2328M100 MDB JULY 30 2007 PERMIT ISSUE SEP 24 2007 PERMIT REVISIONS EXPIRES 5 -13 -09 RECEIVED SEP 2 5 2007 YFrmT ,ENTER E F A B C D 1 2 EQUIP. 100 16'0 VEST. 100 � /:r V / /J %/ J'//// / ! / /// � s/i S 1, w. i i_ri■1 ■itiao T Ism m N I i 0 • ..►.. . . `, ■►� ■��•.1 /,� .� �^ REINEI ■ ■ ■tlI E■ ;` Amriwiimimiiiimiimm�ll ■ 1 t r �. .Ill: �m1 =1 �I tolitir414.141- ��♦ ♦♦ KID'S KL ENTRY 4 TYP 3 14 "0 75 375 8 "0 100 POOL S TORAGE RINSE SHOWER 12'0 350 WOMENS RESTROO 12 "0 12 "0 400 MEN 1 50 RE MI TYP 2 16 "0 570 800 6 "0 100 MENS LOCKER HALL FIRE RISER 6 3 14 "0 TYP. 6 400 6 "0 16"0 570 TYP 4 TYP *4 SCALE: 3/32"=1'-0" 0 5' 10' 20 E 14"0 B 24X12 RA DN IN CHASE MECHANICAL - FLOOR PLAN E KID'S KLUB 12X12 14 "0 TYP 3 4 5 FREE WEIGHTS 14"0 TYP 6 1600 TYP 10 1400 TYP 6 GENERAL NOTES: 6 A. ALL SENSORS AND THERMOSTATS TO BE CONNECTED TO HVAC INTERFACE OF LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. SENSORS AND THERMOSTATS TO BE PROVIDED BY OWNER. THERMOSTATS TO BE LOCATED IN ROOM WITH LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CATEGORY 5 CABLE CONTROL WIRING BETWEEN SENSORS AND THERMOSTATS, AND RJ45 CABLE BETWEEN THERMOSTATS AND LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. COORDINATE WITH DETAILS ON DIVISION 16 DRAWINGS. SEE ELECTRICAL FOR LOCATION OF LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. B. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENDEAVOR TO PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR WITH A REASONABLE REPRESENTATION OF THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED. NOT ALL OFFSETS AND BENDS REQUIRED IN THE DUCT AND PIPING SYSTEMS CAN BE ANTICIPATED OR SHOWN. DO NOT RELY ON THE SCALE OF THE DRAWINGS FOR MATERIAL TAKE —OFFS OR COST ESTIMATION. CAREFULLY INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS SURROUNDING INSTALLATION TO PROVIDE CODE REQUIRED AND MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCES. ALL WORK SHOWN IS DIAGRAMMATIC AND SHALL BE ROUTED TO FIT WITHIN STRUCTURE. COORDINATE WITH ALL TRADES. C. FOR TYPICAL CONNECTIONS TO CEILING SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSERS AND RETURN AIR GRILLES, SEE DETAILS. D. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR CEILING TYPES, GRID AND LIGHT LOCATIONS FOR COORDINATION. E. PROVIDE MAXIMUM MAINTENANCE ACCESS POSSIBLE AT ALL EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE MINIMUM THREE FEET CLEARANCE AT ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS, COMPRESSOR, FAN ACCESS POINTS AND ALL OTHER ACCESS REQUIRED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. F. COORDINATE WITH STRUCTURAL TRADES AND FIELD VERIFY STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE DRAWINGS, NO PIPE OR DUCT SHALL PENETRATE ANY BEAM, JOIST, OR OTHER STRUCTURALLY SUPPORTIVE ELEMENT. G. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PURCHASE OR INSTALL ANY MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL REVIEW WITH NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. ANY MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLED PRIOR TO SUCH REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AT THE ENGINEER'S DISCRETION AND AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. H. THE DOCUMENTS INDICATE THE SIZE AND LAYOUT OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT BASED UPON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY A SINGLE MANUFACTURER. THE DRAWINGS ENDEAVOR TO INDICATE ALL CLEARANCES ARE REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR CODE. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CONTRACTOR MAY UTILIZE EQUIPMENT BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS. IT IS THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT RECOMMENDED OR CODE REQUIRED CLEARANCES, WHICHEVER IS MOST STRINGENT, ARE MAINTAINED FOR ACCESS AND SAFETY. COORDINATE WITH OTHER TRADES AND ESPECIALLY, FOR CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF ELECTRICAL PANELS. I. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS, ALL PIPING AND DUCT SHALL BE ROUTED IN CONCEALED SPACES AND AS CLOSE TO OVERHEAD STRUCTURE AS POSSIBLE. DO NOT SUPPORT DUCT OR PIPE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE BUILDING STRUCTURE WITHOUT ADEQUATE MEASURES TO PREVENT NOISE DUE TO VIBRATION OF NORMAL SYSTEM USE. J. INSTALL VALVES, REGULATORS, DAMPERS AND ALL OTHER SUCH DEVICES REQUIRING ACCESS OR ADJUSTMENT IN PLAIN VIEW AND WITHIN REASONABLE REACH FROM LADDERS, PLATFORMS, CATWALKS AND ACCESS DOORS. K. ALL DUCT BRANCHES TO DIFFUSERS, GRILLES AND REGISTERS SHALL BE NECK SIZE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. L. ALL DUCTWORK TO BE SHEET METAL ONLY, DUCTBOARD NOT ALLOWED. M. PROVIDE 1" THICK DUCT LINER IN SA AND RA DUCTWORK, FOR FIRST FIFTEEN FEET FROM AIR HANDLER, TYPICAL ALL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. N. PROVIDE MINIMUM 10' -0" DISTANCE BETWEEN ALL OSA INTAKES AND EXHAUST FANS, FLUE VENTS, PLUMBING, ETC. 0. DROP DUCTWORK DOWN FROM ROOFTOP UNITS TO RUN HORIZONTALLY AT NO GREATER THAN 24 INCHES ABOVE TOP OF CEILING, TO ALLOW ACCESS TO VOLUME DAMPERS. P. RE ER TO A310 WHI H TA ES "SAUNA HEATERS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM ACCIDENTAL CONTACT BY AN APPROVED GUARD OR BARRIER OF MATERIAL HAVING A LOW COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL CONNECTIVITY." Q. REFER TO A300 WHICH STATES "PERMANENT NOTICE SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE SAUNA ROOM OUTSIDE STATING: WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED 30 MINUTES IN SAUNA, EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE CAN BE HARMFUL TO HEALTH. ANY PERSON WITH POOR HEALTH SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING SAUNA." KEYED NOTES: 1. DUCT DROPS TO BE SAME SIZE AS UNIT CONNECTION. DROP TO HEIGHT AS REQUIRED FOR CLEARANCE FROM STRUCTURE AND CEILING. LINE DROPS WITH 1" DUCT LINER. TRANSITION TO DUCT SIZES AS SHOWN. 2. SEE ROOF PLAN AND CONNECT TO UNIT ON ROOF. 3. 7 "0 POOL HEATER VENT UP THROUGH ROOF; SEE DETAIL. SEE POOL EQUIPMENT PLAN FOR HEATER LOCATION. 4. 6 "0 SPA HEATER VENT UP THROUGH ROOF; SEE DETAIL. OFFSET FROM CONNECTION AT SPA HEATER TO PENETRATE ROOF AT 10 -0" FROM COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE. SEE POOL EQUIPMENT PLAN FOR HEATER LOCATION. 5. TWO 24X14 COMBUSTION AIR DUCTS UP THROUGH ROOF TO OSA HOOD. OFFSET AS SHOWN. ONE DUCT SHALL TERMINATE WITHIN 12" OF FLOOR AND ONE WITHIN 12" OF CEILING. COVER EACH OPENING WITH BIRDSCREEN. 6. 12 "0 TRANSFER AIR DUCT FROM 24X24 GRILLE IN LOCKER ROOM. RUNS UP AND HORIZONTAL TO CONNECT TO 12X12 TRANSFER GRILLE IN AV ROOM. 7. 14X14 EXHAUST DUCT UP TO FAN ON ROOF. EF -4 8. 14X14 EXHAUST DUCT UP TO FAN ON ROOF. EF -5 9. 1 KW ELECTRIC WALL HEATER BY DIVISION 16. 10. 12X12 EXHAUST DUCT UP TO FAN ON ROOF. EF -3 11. CENTER SLOT DIFFUSER ON WINDOW. 12. LOCATE AT 24" TO SIDE OF LIGHT FIXTURE. 13. CENTER GRILLE VERTICALLY ON SOFFIT. 14. PROVIDE 18" DEEP PLENUM ON BACK OF GRILLES. 15. LOCATE LOW RETURN GRILLE 6" A.F.F. 16. PROVIDE TWO 8 "X4" ALUMINUM SIDE WALL GRLILLE FOR AIR INTAKE AND OUTLET. LOCATE OUTLET GRILLE LOWER THAN THE UPPER BENCHES. COORDINATE GRILLE LOCATION WITH SAUNA HEATER. INSTALL GRILLES FOR VENTILATION PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTION. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2 6 2007 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION LT R #_ �- 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL 503 827 0505 FAX 503 827 0506 HL E: DRAWN. DATE. REVISION: SHEET TITLE: SHEET NO.. Pl . ARCHITECTURE me MHE 8 ASSOCIATES, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 8915 SW MACADAM AVE. SUITE 200 PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 PHONE: 503.892.1188 FAX: 603.892.1190 CONTACT...GREG ELLSWORTH engineering @mke— inc.com Ll L A FITNESS INTERNATIONAL L A FITNESS TUKWILA WASHINGTON TUKWILA, WA PROJECT NO.: 07146 2526M300 MDB JULY 30 2007 PERMIT ISSUE DESCR!P; /c)N /2\ OCT 19 2007 PLAN CHECK REVISION: PEPPODUCIIDN OF TI-F$ r}T. AY.410 I`i Evi E55Lr FCRMOEN YF. MOUT rHE SPECIFIC WRITTEN P_RI.bS5 4 7F Y1PH ARCHII :CTURE Iry'C. T-!;'> DF &W1 Q t5 ONLT DOt.4.11IO4 I55w7, AND NEITHER. RECEP? o� POSSES ?04 THEREOF Da1F R ; 1•R0SFERS ANY RIGHT TO. OR u1 :ET:E ro. I>r.,E THE SUS,�.CCT 114417ER �T THI$ DP,A,MHO OR AMY ITCHIaCfal, NFORM 11ON ;•ON T1'.EREc1. : "."Ri ANY RIGHT TC REPRi16CE TI•n'S DRAWN, by PART TH REL ?, iPlHOirr THE WP[FtEN fuT.hC- BRAT':' OF WP4 AFcCHTECTIRE, i 1C. MECHANICAL FLOOR PLAN M300 EXPIRES 5 -13 -09 STEEL SCHEDULE AND CONC. SCHEDULE DEPTH CONCRETE THICKNESS VERTICAL HORIZONTAL A 0' -0' TO 3' -0' 6' 43 @ 6' IC, 43 @ 12' O.C. 8 3' -1' TO 5' -3' 6' 43 @ 6' O.C. #3 @ 2' O,C, B C D NOTES: 1, THE EN RECIRCULATION SYSTEM MUST REMAIN EXPOSED UNTIL A COMPLETE INSPECTION IS MADE AND APPROVAL GIVEN E REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 2. FRESH TO BE PROTECTED BY A VACUUM BREAKER AND CH VALVE. 3. LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. REQUIRES THAT ALL PUB- LIC AND SEMI PUBLIC POOLS BE ENCLOSED WITH A SOLID WALL OR FENCE NOT LESS THAN 5' IN HEIGHT AND ALL OPENINGS WILL HAVE SELF CLOSING AND SELF LATCHING GATES. LATCHES TO BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 5' FROM GROUND LEVEL. FENCE OR WALL TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY OTHERS. 4. ALL HANDRAILS, GRABRAILS, LIGHTS, EQUIPMENT, AND ALL DECK ANCHORS TO BE GROUNDED PER N. E. C. CODES BY THE ELECTRICIAN. 5. A SIGN STATING "CAUTION SHALLOW WATER - NO DIVING" WILL BE POSTED. 6. A POOL RULES AND INSTRUCTION SIGN WILL BE POSTED. 7. POOL TO HAVE SHARPLY CONTRASTING TILE MARKING THE EDGE OR STEPS AND BENCHES. 8. SPA TO HAVE SHARPLY CONTRASTING CONTINUOUS LINE OF TILE MARKING THE EDGE OR STEPS AND BENCHES. 9 HOSE BIBBS SHALL BE PLACED ALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE DECK 50 THAT ALL PARTS OF THE DECK MAY BE REACHED BY A 50 FOOT HOSE. 10. DEPTH MARKERS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE WATERLINE TILE AT EVERY FOOT OR DEPTH TO 5 FEET AND AT THE DEEPEST PART OF THE POOL. 11. DECK SHALL SLOPE AWAY FROM THE POOL 1/4" PER FOOT. 12. GATE LATCH RELEASING MECHANISM 54" MINIMUM FROM BOTTOM OF GATE. THE FENCE AND GATE SHALL HAVE NO OPENINGS THAT WOULD ALLOW A 4" SPHERE TO PASS THROUGH. 13. PROPOSED POOL SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE ENTRAPMENT AVOIDANCE REQUIREMENTS. IBC SEC. 3109.5 (2) SIGNS STATING "SHALLOW POOL NO DIVING" IN 4" LETTERS POOL RULE SIGN SHALL BE POSTED. POOL MAX BATHER LOAD = 183 SPA MAX BATHER LOAD = 11 SPA DATA POOL SIZE 8'-0" X 12'-0 X 8'4' DEPTH 3'-0" MODEL SEMI- PUBLIC SHAPE RECTANGLE SURFACE AREA 96 PERIMETER 40 VOLUME 1,620 REQ'D FILTER AREA 3. FILTRATION RATE AT 30 MINUTES 54 G.P.M. PL LMB \G FILTER; TYPE SAND MODEL 4.9 PUMP WHISPER -FLO MOTOR 1 H P MODEL 220 Y I PH. PUMP WHISPER -FLO MOTOR H P MODEL 220 v I PH. CHLORINATOR RAINBOW COMMERCIAL HEATER; MFG MASTERT_MP SIZE 250,000 SKIMMER; TYPE PAC -FAB REQUIRED INLETS; TYPE ADJUSTABLE REQUIRED WATER LEVELER 3/4 FILL LINE VACUUM BREAKER AS REQUIRED BY CODE POOL PIPING: IPS, PVC SCD -40 TYPE II -NFS MAIN DRAIN SIZE SKIMMER SIZE BOOSTER SUCTION RETURN THERAPY HEADS AIR TRACK FEED PCOL JATA POOL SIZE 24'-0" X 75' -I" X 30' -6 DEPTHS 3' -6" TO MODEL e!MI- PUBLIC SURFACE AREA 1,858 VOLUME 55,740 FILTRATION RATE AT 8 HOURS PL Jv B G FILTER; TYPE SAND MODEL (2) 4.9 PUMP WHISPER -FLO MOTOR 3 H P 220v 1 H. CHLORINATOR RAINBOW COMMERCIAL HEATER; MFG MASTERTEMP SIZE 400,000 BTU SKIMMER; TYPE PAC -FAB REQUIRED E INLETS; TYPE ADJUSTABLE REQUIRED 14 VACUUM BREAKER AS REQUIRED BY CODE POOL PIPING: IPS, PVC SCD -40 TYPE II -NFS MAIN DRAIN SIZE 3" SKIMMER VACUUM RETURN WATER LEVELER POOL TILE MFG AS PER ID DRAWINGS DEPTH MARKERS PER PLAN ELECTR CAL L UNDERWATER LIGHT 6 REQUIRED 400 WATTS DECK BOX CONDUIT POOL D IC G TYPE CONCRETE ; 1562 SQ.FT FINISH SALT (vF.RIFY WITH 5e) COLOR GREY (VERIFY WITH G.C.) DECK TO HAVE 1/4" PER LINEAL FOOT OF SLOPE AWAY FROM POOL EDGE, DEC< EQ, PVE\T GRABRAILS P \ ER EER PLAN HANDRAIL PER PLAN T F - OR \S PLASTER; WHITE MARCITE STEP TILE 2 ROWS OP 1 X 1 CLEA\ 37 v SAFETY EQ., PV N.T.S. P v • �f \T E \T SHEPHERD'S HOOK 2 LIFE BUOY 17" DIvi\G SIGN BTU 1 4 2 11 2 " SIZE 3" SIZE 2" TRUNK - 2" LOOP SIZE 3" TRUNK - 2 -I/2" LOOP SIZE SHAPE CUSTOM PERIMETER 210 REQ'D FILTER AREA 7.°14 116.12 G.P.M. SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE 6 X 6 STEP TILE (2) SIGNS STATING "SHALLOW POOL NO DIVING" IN 4" LETTERS 4' -0" TO 4'"6 3" TRUNK 2-1/2" LOOP 2 11 3" TRUNK 2.1/2" LOOP 3/4 PER COLOR ARCH VACUUM CLEANER 18" SIZE 50' FT HOSE 2" HANDLE 16' RIGID TEST KIT DPD LEAF SKIMMER 18" WALL BRUSH 12" THERMOMETER N/A IN FIGURE 4 HANDRAIL VESIIBUL VESTIBULE LI AI. I 1L r.A VIE \S SH`0W 130 ME SHOW 0 CORRIDOR, STEP TR TYPICAL f00 WAT LIGHT WOvE SAUNA tO DON 132 CI vl Ec\ S SAU\ ,r Ai 1 1V / I► I\ .r �r // / /// // // AWM. / /// / // /II1 / / / / / /.' • 0 I �� Il 4' -6' ■�r� ■■■� 4' - 6 , " 4- a � r �' GRAB RAIL u u ' ❑ ,. ❑ O ❑ Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ DECK o 0 0 SLEEVED ❑ ❑ 61 11 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ O ❑ ❑ O 2R��SOFIXI 0 ❑ STEP TRIM TYPICAL ❑ ❑❑ - ■ 0 40a WATT LIG+OT ❑ o TYPICAL (6) o 0 - o ❑ ° HANOI -GAFF ° o ❑ ❑ SLEEVE ❑ ■ ❑ • ' El El 11� 4 ❑ 0 ❑ CUP ANCHOR T. 3 6' I� ' I ` I I 0 0 0 0 0 00000 POOL STORAGE RINSE SHOWER 15 MN. SPA TIMER POOL /SPA EMERGENCY SHUT -OFF SWITCH DECK DRAIN TO TIE INTO SEWER LNE FOR DR■NAGE, INSTALL 2" LOOP LINE AROUND POOL WITH 2" VERTICAL STUB UP'S AT A MIN. OF 20'. Z I =1I. El I I =11 1 =III =111 -1I 'II =III � ..._I I I:-. -- III -I 1 111 � � I� Tj 111 I I III I I I III 11 1 111 � I I 1 I I I � IIIi1 10' -0" GRAB RAIL DEPTH MARKS T YPICA III, III, 1 -1 SCALE 40I -2" SCALE 4 PLAN 1/5":1'-0" RE� ROOV 75' -1" 0 DECK SLEEVE I-1 I HI I I -►1 HI1HI 11-1_. 1- 111---11 I- 111- 111-- ---111- -111- 111 0 J WOVIENS RESTROOM CR.66 6- • N SALES 107 1/4" :1 -0" 0 E \S DRESSING 122 WOVE DRESS 121 LOCKER 11 I -11 I- 111-111 - 111 = - ME \S LOCKER 124 S IN 1/-• _ COPING BEYOND 111 = 111 -111 I l--1 11--1 11 I I I 0 VESTI B l 119 VESTIBL 120 0 24' -11" N.T.S N.T.5 RETURN EYELET =fH =TR -LT C CCM iC =Ciii i ■i = =CN = C =C = ECM= ■■■ MIME ■_E MEM- - C- - C - FFFFETf F-F 11=11-- 111 =111 1_11_111_111_111 --1I11II= 111 -1 1 ' 1 '-11 -111 1 I -1 kz 0 ■■C■■ umanCCCG l i t l i t 1 i 1 =11 1 i i I l rl i rl l l - 1 i l-1 i l il l -Tr71 i 1=1 I I iT=f - III - I 1 1 - I 11 11 I - I 1 1 I 1 1 I � 6111 111 =111= 11 -1 � 1 =1 1 =1 1 =111 411111111=111=111. 111 1 � 1 Iii l I i_H II 1 i 1l -"'-"1-'11-111=111:- 111 111 11 111 IHI 1 R 18 -5 -240 Barriers A. A public swimming pool or spa and deck shall be entirely enclosed by a fence, wall, or barrier that is at least 6 feet high a semipublic swimming pool or spa and deck shall be entirely enclosed by a fence, wall or barrier that is at lease 5 feet high. The height of the fence, wall, or barrier shall be measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool or spa. B. Fences or walls shall: 1. Be constructed to afford no external handholds or footholds; 2. Be of materials that are impenetrable to small children; 3. Have no openings or spacing of a size that s spherical object 4 inches in diameter can pass through; and 4. Be equipped with a gate that opens outward from the swimming pool or spa. The gate shall be equipped with a self--closing and self latching closure mechanism or a locking closure located at or near the top of the gate, on the pool side of the gate, and at least 54 inches above the floor. C. The distance between the horizontal components of a fence shall not be less than 45 inches apart. The horizontal members shall be located on the interior side of the fence. Spacing or openings between vertical members shall be of a size that a spherical object 4 inches in diameter cannot pass through. D. The maximum mesh size for a wire mesh or chain link fence shall be a 1 ? inches square. E. Masonry or stone walls shall not contain indentations or protrusions except for normal construction tolerances and tooled masonry joints. F. If a wall of a building serves as part of the barrier around a public or semipublic swimming pool or spa, there shall be direct access to the swimming pool ore spa through the wall except as follows: 1. Windows leading to the swimming pool or spa area shall be equipped with a screwed -in place wire mesh screen or a keyed lock that prevents opening the window more than 4 inches, 2. A hinged door leading to the swimming pool or spa area shall be self- closing and shall have a self - latching device. The release mechanism of the self - latching device shall be located at least 54 inches above the floor, 3. If an additional set of doors is required by the fire code allowing access to the swimming pool ore spa, they shall be self closing and self - latching, equipped with a panic bars no less than 54 inches from the floor to the bottom of the bar and designated "For Emergency Use Only." 4. sliding doors leading to the swimming pool or spa area are prohibited except for sliding doors that are self - closing and self - latching. G. If a barrier is composed of a combination of concrete masonry unit and wrought -iron , the wrought iron portion shall be installed flush with the outside vertical surface of the concrete masonry unit. The space between the wrought iron and the concrete masonry unit shall be 1 /h inches or less. The vertical member of the wrought iron shall be spaced 4 inches on center. H. Filtration, disinfection, and water circulation equipment shall be enclosed by a wall or fence. R18 -5 -220 DEPTH MARKERS A. Water depths shall be conspicuously and permanently marked at or above the water level on the vertical wall and on the top of the coping or the edge of the deck next to a swimming pool. I /2" WATERLINE ETA LJALL SCALE 1/2":1 -0" DEPRESS BOND BEAM STEEL AT SKIMMER LAP WALL STEEL 40 X BAR DIA. WHITE 6 X 6 CERAMIC TILE AROUND EXPOSED SURFACES OF SKIMMER THROAT BULLNOSE AT INTERSECTION OF SK IMMER THROAT AND WATERLINE TILE 3 - HORIZONTAL AROUND SKIMMER AND POOL BEAM L RETURN LINE PROM EQUIP. 11- DECK SCALE 4 12.5" 12.5 IS " COPING STONE SEE ID DRAWINGS FOR DETAILS P \4 1 -1 - a 4 111 X111 �111� � X 111 1 1 1 111 a a G ' 4 P SCALE 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 1 l8" P 1 1E111_111.= I' IS" 12" WATERLINE WATERLINE TILE :3 R>_BAR 'se O.C. VERTICAL-12" O.C. HORIZ. REBAR CONTINUOUS 6" TH{CK CONCRETE 3000 P.S,1, III_ III 11 11-- = 111 =111 111= 1 =111 =11 I -1 i' -11I-111 MM--M111= 11 =111 =11 E1 i - 111 -111- '' e'LP !TA 1/2 " =1' -0" :C■C.■C.00CC =C: . WATERLINE TILE DECK COPING A CS SECT CAL WATERLINE TILE e -1I- 111- 1II -1I a 4 1 I 11 1 1 � 1 I I III =11 1 i' - I I - 111 - 1 I 1 111 - '' 11 1 11 I; II '- :111�;,1 1/4' -0" RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2 6 2007 PERMIT CENTER 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL 503 827 0505 FAX 503 827 0506 SHEET TITLE: SHEET NO.: 1 ARCHITECTURE inc i ' ^ z 414 g 4 ,_, ,„ 141 - is zgi 1) N � o • �A L A FITNESS INTERNATIONAL FT TUKWILA, WA PROJECT NO.: 071 4 6 FILE: DRAWN: DATE: REVISION: DESCRIPTION: TO JULY 30 2007 PERMIT ISSUE REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING 5 EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC WRITTEN PERMISSION OF WPH ARCHITECTURE INC. THLS DRAWING IS ONLY CONDTTIONAL,LY ISSUED, AND NEITHER RECEIPT OR POSSESSION THEREOF CONFLreb OR TRANSFERS ANY RIGHT TO. OR UCENSE TO, USE THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS DRAWING OR ANY TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHOWN THEREON, NOR ANY RIGHT TO REPRODUCE THIS DRAWING OR PART THEREOF, WITHOUT THE WRTTEN AUTHORIZATION OF WPH ARCHITECTURE INC. POOL AREA SITE PLAN POOL /SPA DETAILS POOL /SPA INFO CONTRACTOR TO :APPLY BRASS CONDUIT PER CODE, TO J -BOX 1 FIXTURE SHOWN REMOVED FOR MAPPING. ALLOW 24" OF CABLE N EXCESS OF LENGTH TO REACH POOL DECK. WATERPROOFING COMPOUND *LOW WATER SAFETY SENSOR" PROBE -MUST BE AT TOP OF LIGHT ASSEMBLY WHEN INSTALLED NANDICA= POOH J =fi SCALE WATER LEVEL NOMINAL WATER ELEVATION SEAL CONDUIT IENTR.ANCE WITH A SILICON COMPOUND 0 16.3/C RUBBER COVERED CORD. 0 8 GROUND WIRE INSULATE FORMING SHELL BRASS CONDUIT 28° INTERNAL GROUND USED WITH NON- METALLIC CONDUIT =00 N.T.S. V • '4 28° 3/4 CONC DEAL t. 2 GRAZ RAMS 8 R6G -66-D STE=6 BRONZE JUNCTION BOX DRILL AND tA1P AS MUD TO ACCEPT CONDUIT. I" - Il - 0" 3/4' BRASS WITH *8 INSULATED BONDED TO INSIDE NICHE 4 3/C TYPE "ST' CORD TO BE FURNISHED 8r FIM: MANLJP. To REACH J -BOX AND PROVIDE 1 -FT. COIL N NICHE TO PERMIT LAMP REPLACEMENT. 3/4 BRASS 420 WATT LIGHT NICHE -SEE DETAIL ABOVE ENCASE NICHE W�/ 16' MMI�Ny.�CONC. ALL AROUND SEAL CONDUIT TO POOL WITH SILICON COMPOLND 3 f 1 -1/2" LOOP 2" LOOP 2.1R" LOOP SCALE O1 POOL PUMP (I) 3 HP WHISPERI;LO HIGH HEAD 220V 1 PH 0 SPA CIRC. PUMP (1) 1 HP WHIST LO HIGH HEAD 220V 1 PH 0 SPA BOOSTER PUMP (1) 3 HP WHISPEIPLO HIGH HEAD 220v 1 PH O POOL FILTERS (2) TRITON 49 SAND FILTERS WITH PUSH PULL VALVE Q SPA FILTER TRITON 4.9 SAND FILTER WITH PUSH PULL VALVE 0 CHLORINATORS FOR ALL ARE RAINBOW COMMERCIAL 0 POOL HEATER IS 400,000 BTU MASTERTEMP 0 SPA HEATER IS 250,000 BTU MASTERTEMP BACKWASH SUMP TO SEWER TO HANDLE MIN. OF 215 GPM C EnuiPmEN *AUTOMATED WATER TRE4TMENLT SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL JURISDICTION* EaU1P. ROOM SCALE S=A PU•11*-1BING 1/4 ":1' -0 Z n LiT 1/4 " :1 -0" POOL AND SPA AUTO FILL LINES 3/4" HOSE BIBB TO EQUIP. ROOM BY GENERAI. CONTRACTOR, VACULQI BREAKER AND CHECK VALVE BY POOL CONTRACTOR. 4 MI \ _ POOL ELECTRIC PANEL. BY ORAL CONTRACTOR, PER ARCH. SPEC'S AND ELECTRIC LANS. SEE EQUIPMENT LIST ABOVE FOR AMPRAGE LOADS, AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MOTOR. 11 AMPS 8 AMPS 11 AMPS WIRE BREAKER 0 10 30 012 20 0 10 30 SWIMMING POOL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THERAPY BOOSTER PUMP IS SIZED PROPERLY 10 HANDLE CONTRACTORS STANDARD THERAPY HEAD GPM RATING At SET DISTANCE FROM EQUIPMENT ROOM LOCATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TOTAL SYSTEM HYDRAULICS PRIOR TO INSTALL. THERAPY AIR LINE TO ISE PLACED AS CLOSE TO SPA AS POSSIBLE. VERIFY LOCATION WITH BUILDING GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO INSTAL.. 3° BOOSTER SUCTION 2" RETURN TRUNK 2" AIR LINE 3° THERAPY HEAD TRUNK 2 -1/2 MAIN DRAIN/SKIM 3/4" WATER LEVELER VACUUM WAGE 2" FLOW 5 N.T.S. VACUUM GUAGE SSA EQUIP. SCHEM. 3" FLOW METER • � r� • /1 1 4.9 SAND IL " ,000 B HEATER BYPASS ft =El RAINBOW f CHLOR. 1 2 -1/2 LOOP I -1/2" STUB POOl_ maul= SCH =M. N.T.S. �— I -1/2" TYP. POOL WALL r 2 -1/2 LOOP r 2 -1/2" Loop SCALE PRESSURES ' PRESSURE GLLAGE ❑ 0 0 0 0 ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ r 2 -1R° LOOP 1 -U2" LOOP D 0 0!0t- PWUMB 111 3/4" WATER LEVELER 2° VACUUM 311 MAIN DRAIN 3 SKIMMER TRUNK 3" RETURN TRUNK / -0" N.T.S. VACUUM 2 -1/2" LOOP — 2 -I/2° LOOP ti CHECK VALVE of 6 B=A BOOSTER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2 6 2007 PERMIT CENTER 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL 503 827 0505 FAX 503 827 0506 SHEET NO.: SP -2 i ' . ARCHITECTURE inc crj lr o E7 z g c7 z z L A FITNESS TUKWILA WASHINGTON TUKWILA, WA PROJECT NO.: 07146 FILE: DRAWN: DATE: REVISION: DESCRIPTION: JULY 30 2007 PERMIT ISSUE L A FITNESS INTERNATIONAL REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING IS E%PRES LY FORBIDDEN WRFIOUT THE SPECIFIC WRITTEN PIN OF WPH ARCHITECTURE INC. THIS DRAWING IS ONLY CONDITIONALLY ISSUED, AND NEITHER RECEIPT OR POSE ON THEREOF CONFERS OR TRANSFERS ANY RIGHT T0, OR UCEN5E 70. USE THE SUBJECT MATTER OF TH15 DRAWL NC OR ANY TET,- NNK:R. °1FORMA11ON SHOWN THEREON, NOR ANY RIGHT TO REPRODUCE mIS DRAWING OR PART THEREOF. WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF WPH ARCHITECTURE INC. SHEET TIT LE POOL /SPA PLUMB. SCHEM. POOL /SPA DETAILS T II A U.L. & SERVING UTILITY APPROVED, DOUBLE WALL GAS VENT STORM COLLAR FLASHING CONE MAINTAIN CODE REQUIRED CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES NOTE: MIN. HEIGHT SHALL BE 24" ABOVE STRUCTURE WITHIN 10' -0" DRAW BAND STRAP SHEETMETAL DUCT MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER 4 4 50 SCALE: N.T.S. ANN ( 1) FLAT ROOF DETAIL - CLASS 'B' GAS VENT SCALE: N.T.S. PITCHED ROOF VENT CAP, STYLE WILL VARY WITH VENT DIA. BELMONT OR ROUND TOP ACCEPTABLE VENT HEIGHT ABOVE ROOF MIN. 24" ROOF CONSTRUCTION SEE ARCH IMP -"'—'------ SHEET METAL BAND PREV ENT FLEXIBLE DUCT KINKING. TO FLEXIBL DUCT 60" MAX. LENGTH R =1.50 W FLEXIBLE DUCT. 1 ROUND NECK. SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN IL SEAL CUT EDGES OF INSULATION SHEET METAL PLENUM 7 INTERNAL LINING SQUARE NECK. SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN T —BAR CEILING DIFFUSER NOTES: 1. DIFFUSER FRAME SHALL MATCH ARCHITECTURAL CEILING TYPE, 2. IN NON— LAY —IN CEILINGS, PROVIDE 18" X 18" MIN. ACCESS PANEL OR REMOTE OPERATOR FOR BALANCING DAMPER. COORDINATE LOCATION W/ ARCHITECT. 3. IF DUCT SIZE IS DIFFERENT FROM DIFFUSER NECK SIZE, PROVIDE TRANSITION FITTING AT DIFFUSER NECK. DETAIL -- CEILING SUPPLY DIFFUSER FAN /MOTOR ENCLOSURE LOCATE MIN. 3 FEET VERTICAL STRUCTURE OR PER CODE. ANCHOR FAN BASE COUNTER FLASHING TO CURB W /S.S SCREWS ROOFING SEE ARCH RETURN DUCT WITH MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER 24X24 GRILLE FACE 500 SCALE: N.T.S. DESIGNER NOTE: COORDINATE FLASHING WITH ARCHITECT. T / 0 0 DETAIL - ROOF EXHAUST FAN SCALE: N.T.S. 5 DETAIL -- CEILING RETURN GRILLE FAN, MOTOR & DRIVE ASSEMBLY BIRD SCREEN ;:ST7.iT/i!1Pli Ti�Ti�!1xTiLTi1y to 4 H k DISCONNECT FACTORY WIRED TO MOTOR AND MOUNTED TO FAN BODY CONDUIT GUIDE COUNTER FLASH AND INSULATED ROOF CURB BY FLASHING BY BACKDRAFT DAMPER EXHAUST ANCH WHERE SEAL OFF INSIDE CURB - BELT DRIVE 22X22 SHEET METAL PLENUM WITH 1 INCH THICK INTERNAL LINING. FASTEN PLENUM TO GRILLE T —BAR CEILING STOP FLASHING AT CORNER OF NAILER NAILER STRIP COUNTER— FLASHING BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR ROOFING SEE ARCH ROOF DECK SEE ARCH/ STRUCT ROOF JOIST SEE STRUCT THREADED PLUG, TYP. AC UNIT DRAIN PAN, TYP. 30 DUROMETER PAD, CONTINUOUS AROUND PERIMETER ROOFTOP UNIT — INSULATED ROOF CURB SA OR RA DUCT DETAIL - CONDENSATE DRAIN 500 SCALE: N.T.S. DUCT FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR BELOW ROOF DECK DETAIL - ROOFTOP UNIT, CURB & SEISMIC RESTRAINT SCALE: N.T.S. NOTES: 1. PROVIDE TRAP AT EACH INDIVIDUAL PAN. 2. X = TSP + 1 INCH STATIC PRESSURE. 3. TSP = TOTAL FAN STATIC PRESSURE. TO BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. VENT, TYP. UNION, TYP. THREADED PLUG, TYP. TO DRAIN OR APPROVED SPLASH PAD TO DRAIN OR APPROVED SPLASH PAD DETAIL NOTES: 1. ROOF CURB TYPICAL 4 SIDES OF UNIT. 2. SEISMIC BRACING TYPICAL OF EACH SIDE OF UNIT. 3. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH CURB/ ROOFING MATERIAL WATERTIGHT. 4. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROOFING INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 5. ROOF CURB MIN. 12" HEIGHT. 6. LEVEL ROOF CURB AS REQUIRED. 7. RTU MANUFACTURER SHALL PROVIDE STAMPED ENGINEERING DRAWINGS SHOWING METHOD OF SEISMICALLY ANCHORING RTU TO CURB, AND CURB TO ROOF. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE MANUFACTURER'S SEISMIC HOLD —DOWN BRACKET. ANCHOR ROOF CAP TO CURB W/ S.S. SCREWS ROOF -- SEE ARCH ANGLE IRON DUCT SUPPORT 0 NOTE: COORDINATE CURB, FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. DETAIL - ROOF HOOD SCALE: N.T.S. 0 0 BIRD SCREEN ROOF CURB AND COUNTER FLASHING FLASHING BACKDRAFT DAMPER FOR EXHAUST DUCTS EXHAUST OR OUTSIDE AIR DUCT AS INDICATED ON PLANS. ANCHOR AND SEAL OFF INSIDE CURB. �. A FITNESS INTERN.?y'TIONAL L A FITNESS TUKWILA WASHINGTON TUKWILA, WA .h = ° K k °* : . • :4nf`^ • ;p si ? 1: 11 ;52 ..: rci,'"' I ? •:.':, A?, : r , , .... . 5'9 • i Pii... MECHANICAL DETAILS M500 PI N ARr 1ECTURE 07146 2526M500 MDB JULY 30 2007 513 NW 13TH AVENUE 300 PORTLAND OREGON 97209 TEL 503 827 0505 FAX 503 827 0306 CDNSIILTIND ENGINEER MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 8016 SW MACADAM AVE. SUITE 200 PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 PHONE: 603.892.1188 FAX: 603.892.1190 CONTACT...GREG ELLSWORTH engineering @mke— inc.com PERMIT ISSUE RECEIVED AUG -3 2007 PERMIT CENT &k