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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M01-111 - CARDINAL AEROSPACEM01-1 1 1 Cardinal Aerospace 4585 S 134P1 EXPIRED JAN - 9 2002 City of Tukwila Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Permit No: M01 -111 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 4585 S 134 PL Location: Parcel #: 261320 -0055 Contractor License No: TENANT CARDINAL AEROSPACE 4585 S 134 PL, TUKWILA WA 98168 OWNER MCLEES GERALD M 4585 S 134TH PL, SEATTLE WA 98168 CONTACT AIDAN O'CALLAGHAN 6346 RAINIER AV S, SEATTLE WA 98118 ******************************************** * * * * * * * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** Permit Description: INSTALLATION OF UNICO SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING UNIT. UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation: Total Permit Fee: j . * * * *. * * * * ** MECHANICAL PERMIT * * ** tilt********************* * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * ** * * ** • Per enter Author ed Signature Date eby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the e to 'betrue and corr ct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not The granting_ "of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. Signature:: Date: - - -- 7-4-CE 2/, 2 °O Print Name:_ Phone: —21 — o I 0 ` CA A /f .I Title: P203(.1 J2 C e . (206) 431 -3670 Status: ISSUED Issued: 06/21/2001 Expires: 12/18/2001 Phone: 206 -940 -1113 7,000.00 64.88 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 suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. Address: 4565 S 134 PL Suite: Tenant: CARDINAL AEROSPACE Type: B-MECH Parcel #: 261320-0055 *kkk****.k*k*k4k44k*likbA4kkk401A4fkitkklchkkkkA4.kg.k • Permit Conditions: AnY exposed insulations backing material shall have a Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identi- fication showing the fire performance rating thereof. • Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division,of,Labor and 'Industries and all electrical work will be Inspected by that agency (246-6630). • . VENTILATION IS FOR ALL NEW ROOMS AND SPACES OF NEW OR EXISTING BUILDINGS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING (CODE AND -THE WASHINGTON STATE VENTILATION AND INDOOR AIR OUAI.JTY CODE, CHAPTER 51-13 WAC. • • No change S will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the TukWila Building Division. All perMits, AnspectIOn records, and approved plans shall be available job site 'prior to the start of any con- struction. - These documents are to be maintained and avail- able:untll final inspection apprbval is granted. • All; to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform'Building Code (1997 Edition) as amended, Uniform Mechanical Code (1997 Edition). and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). • Validity cif The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, speciftcations, and ,computations shall not be con- strued.to-be a ,permit for, or .an approval of, any violation of any'-cf,the provisions of the building code or of any other of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority' to violate or cancel the provisions of this code s hal 1 be vali • Manufacturers. 'installation instructions required on site for the building - inspectors review. hereby certify that 1 read these conditions :and will comply - ' - • - :,-. , with,them as out110ed. All'A)rovisionsof. law and Ordinance's governing ' 'work Will be 'coMPlied with whether herein or not Pr int Name: . . CITY OF TUKWILA 'Signature Permit No: 1101-111 Status: ISSUED Applied: 05/18/2001 Issued: 06/21/2001 'Jhe.granting of this perMitdoes,.not presume to,giyvauthority to violate or cancel the proviq or :AonS-'Of:any%other work o local laws . _ regulating construction or the performance-Of work. Date: 2_1 01 Project Name /Tenant: C1 btN'AL. / oSPAC Value of Mechanical Equipment: 00° Site Address . City State /Zip: t- �'SYS" .. S. 13Y- PL at,i LA i l�A `1? Tax Parcel Number: 26/ 3Z0- boSS' Property O er: ELL` cMD/N AL Phone: ( 6).-2 b , / / b, L Street Address So 34 pj-- Kw l �� Cit i/ ip: j Fax #: ( ) Contractor: S o ��Q 0 t Phone: (2(4) '?- _ 6 3 b c5 Street Address: p A rj la, Ave c'o ) 5 E 4'l1U 1(JA St9 8 1 i i l � j L F #: (2061 7 s = O Contact Person: 0A 0 CA LLA6 I-1 Phone: (-2_,,,y ?go _ // /3 Street Address: 63 4 _ 6 g r UC(Z Ave s xo , s ev e y(,SIf1 /Z 14,113. Fax #: (2v 6) 72_S- so,N 4- BUILDING OWNER OR AUTT HO ZIII ED A GENT: Signature: a tom,_ Date: - / �, 2oul Print name: 3 -0u4s old. C A tOA/i O'CrrlLlf{GHArjPhone: (L °b) 2 r- 63„ Fax #: (2,)6) 42..r- SO Address: - 4,‘, jeflidiE`(Z Ave j City /State/Zip: 5 . A , / ,.. 1 - 7 _, 6 . wit c g CITY OF l ►KWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 I R SIAl I USE UNI Y Project Num►._.: Permit Number: rYi0 - /Il Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. MECHANICAL PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT) Description of work to be done (please be specific): f N S 0 A I o r - , LA nl i - S Pc- IT sY S i -i !Z C4 rJo /7 L4-iJ rT Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent: If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PER JURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. at Date application accepted: 6-19 Date application expires: /2— /ei Application taken by: (initials) .41-0 11/2/99 larch prnnil.dar ✓ Submittal Requirements Floor plan and system layout Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -7 H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal Submittal Requirements New Single Family Residence Heat loss calculations.or Form H -6. • Equipment specifications. Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment I Narrative of work to be done, including modification to duct work. Installation of Gas Fireplace Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type. If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney is in safe condition. NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. 11/2/99 adscpoitdoc ' ° 4• 7 ?, f •.'7M : ter. *: *.* *k. r** * * * * **Ak.n ** * *A*.A *fi *k * *A *:t* A. * * *:t * * ** * *A * ** *:k * *A *A- kh * *A* C :TTY OF' T, :IA . TRANSMIT • ,k*W.*4*.A*4* * ** *'* 04.4'Ak ** * **A * * *** *•k * ** . * * * * * * *h4— A * **A*A *A*A I •R'fINSMI.T ;i u'mber"d R0lt,O794 'Amount.: b4„88 06/21/01 09:03 P:a.�rm ; nt: Method.. CASH-. Notation: SOUND OIL :(nit: JTc' Permit No: M01-111 Tyne: B -MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT P a r. c e 1 Na p . 261320-0055 ite :Adores 4585 .S 134 PL rot�ti 17"5: t 4.88 h,i "�;:�?a�`vrnenl E�488 Total ALL Pmts: 64�LfJ Balance: �0ii ,t?k� : * * *7ti• * A* *****i.“e*** ic$*i c.**** o,*** * *Ai, *** * * * * *•-'i<***A *k * ** * **** ccaunt :Go�1e;: ,, Deec.rrintion. Amount • 00/345 30' : PLAN., CHECK. -• Nt1NRES 12.98 CH 100/322 - 1 00 MEANI.CA1 11ON! ?E5 51.90 :w'?4 0021 9710 VIAL. 64.. Fan Equipment Schedule --Fir tia- "ptVIStO Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' CFM SP' HP HP Flow Control Location of Service f UN►C m134z6 f ood Sin) / c0,t, l/./ /T is kiRkD �� Applicant Phone: -Z D b _ -3,1 c _ to 3 t , 0 A,PPPOM • SUN Z 0 2 gW' RECEIVED C r/ Or T4JlcwIu e Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Name' h Model No. Capacity Total CFM OSA CFM Econo SE or ER IPLV Location I R ��BB`Crand M �ri p Applicant Name: Sin) Applicant Address: // kiRkD �� Applicant Phone: -Z D b _ -3,1 c _ to 3 t , 0 A,PPPOM SUN Z 0 2 gW' As No I LO Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Total CFM OSA cfm Econo Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency' Applicant Name: s IA NO b t L C Applicant Address: 63 4 (3 K,hnfie 5 S. J �� Applicant Phone: -Z D b _ -3,1 c _ to 3 t , 0 A,PPPOM SUN Z 0 2 gW' As No I LO Project Info Project Address q S Q s n o , 3 ,D, D f g. L J TiA, K, I„ t ILA 1 LJA q Y 6 g' For Building Dept. Use Applicant Name: s IA NO b t L C Applicant Address: 63 4 (3 K,hnfie 5 S. J �� Applicant Phone: -Z D b _ -3,1 c _ to 3 t , 0 Mechanical Summ . ry MECH -SUM 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. Compliance Option 1997 Wa- ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code Com )ce Form U ,FLIT S`is1/1 Al2 f'� Nbi - ftoN flVG u r f i Simple System i ❑ Complex System ❑ Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications) FILE COPY First Edition June 1998 Equipment Schedules The following Information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. 'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14 -1, 14 -2 or 14 -3. ' If required. ' COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFU� appli abl9 b Flow control types: VAV, constant volume, or variable speed. 11 PERMIT CENTER System Description See Section 1421 for full description of Simple System qualifications. If Heating/Cooling or Cooling Only: ❑ Constant vol? lit system? ❑ Air cooled? ❑ Packaged sys? ❑ Economizer Included? ❑ <54,000 Btuh or 1900 cfm? If Heating Only: ❑ <5000 cfm? ❑ <70% outside air? Mechanical Sum • (back) MECH -SUM 1997 Washington State Nonresldemisl Energy Code Compliance Forms 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. System Type <70% OA <54,000 Btu 1900 dm onstant alums? Split stem? 84,000 Btu 2800 cfm r Cooled? ackage• yes stem? no Use Complex System Heating Only no 1997 War' ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code Com• Form eating/Cooling Cooling Only no no First Edition • June 1998 Reference Sec. 1430 J Complex Systems Refer to MECH -COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex Systems requirements are applicable to this project. Mechanical - Corn • ex 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Systems Checklist MECH -COMP First Edition -June 1998 Project Address Date The following additional information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for a complex mechanical system for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Use the checklist as a reference for notes added to the mechanical drawings (see the MECH -CHK checklist for additional system requirements). This information must be on the plans since this is the official record of the permit. Having this information in separate specifications alone is NOT an acceptable alternative. For Builcing Department Use Applicability (circle) Code 'Component Section ` Information Required Location i on Plans Building Department Notes ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY yes no n.a. 1431.1 I-telo assem. sys. Proviae calculations 1432 Controls yea no n.a. 1432.1 Setback & shut-off Indicate separate systems or show isolation crevices on plans emp. reset cont y e■ no n.a. 1432.2.1 Air systems Indicate automatic reset yes no n.a. 1432.2.2 Hyaronic systems Indicate automatic reset yes no n.a. 1433 Economizers imitate economizer on equipment schecule or provide calculations to justify exemption yea no n.a. 1434 Separate air sys. lndlcate separate systems on plans yes no n.a. 1435 Simul. htg. & cig. Indicate that simultaneous heating and cooling is prohibited, unless use of exception is justified yea no n.a. 1436 — Elec. Heat recovery Indicate heat recovery on plans; complete and attach heat recovery calculations yes no n.a. 1437 motor etfic. MECH -MOT or tquip, Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency yea no n.a. 1438 Venable flow sys. indicate vanaole flow an fan ana pump swamies 1997 War' ton State Nonresidential Energy Code Com.' — 'ice Form no is circled for any question, provide explanation: Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine how the requirements of the Complex Systems Option apply to the project, Refer to the indicated Code sections for more complete information on the requirements. Section 1432.2 Hot Water Srapl) Temperature Rese Controls Required Capacity of Heating System Greater Than 600,000 !Ruh? 0 0 Section 1411.1 Equipment Perf. Stall Meet Tables 14 -I through 14 -: Section 1431.1 Calculations of Total On -site Ener Input & Output Required Secton 1432.2.: Supply Air Reset Controls Required (continued on back) 1997 Wa' tan State Nonresidential Ener• Code Comr"ice Form • Mechanical - Com • ex Systems (back) MECH -COMP 1997 Wasnington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms First Edition • June 1998 Settee 1411.4 Mud be Heat Pump Cad ing Capacity > 20.000 Stith? Supply Air> 5000 am & Outside Air > 70%7 Electric Muter Efficiency indutied in Equipment Perfumanea Rating? Multi. aped Motor in a Multi. peed Spa= ? > 225,000 Blab Capacity? Parr or Pump >10 /P? Seed= 1435 Variable Row Devices Required VAV System? oral Bldg Capacity > 244000 Rauh 10%1 of rota ^ Nun-8 attic Section 1433 AirSile Eou m int Required Settee 1435 Fan Purerd Terminal Unita Required Seed= 1412.6 Modulating trt Staged Cambodian Controls Rewired Yu Seetloa 1437 Motors MuatMeet Efficienues in Table 14-4 No No (continued from front) Salon 1435 Simultaneoua Heating & Cooling Prohibited • 1997 We ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code Corry Form Electric Motors MECH-MOT 1997 Wesnington Stele 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 HP Type (open or closed) Minimum Nominal Full Load Efficiency Description of Application or Use Date For Building Department Use Synch. Speed For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. • un. 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). Open tibias Oceed Motors Synchronous Speed (RPM) 3,600 1,800 1,200 3,600 1,800 1,200 HP Efficiency (%) Efficiency (%) 1.0 - 82.5 80.0 75.5 82.5 80.0 1.5 82.5 84.0 84.0 82.5 84.0 85.5 2.0 84.0 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 86.5 3.0 84.0 86.5 86.5 85.5 87.5 87.5 5.0 85.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 7.5 87.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 89.5 89.5 10 88.5 89.5 90.2 89.5 89.5 89.5 15 89.5 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 90.2 20 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.2 91.0 90.2 25 91.0 91.7 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.7 30 91.0 92.4 92.4 91.0 92.4 91.7 40 91.7 93.0 93.0 91.7 93.0 93.0 50 92.4 93.0 93.0 92.4 93.0 93.0 60 93.0 93.6 93.6 93.0 93.6 93.6 75 93.0 94.1 93.6 93.0 94.1 93.6 100 93.0 94.1 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1 125 93.6 94.5 94.1 94.5 94.5 94.1 150 93.6 95.0 94.5 94.5 95.0 95.0 200 94.5 95.0 94.5 95.0 95.0 95.0 1997 We ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code Corry Form Electric Motors MECH-MOT 1997 Wesnington Stele 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 HP Type (open or closed) Minimum Nominal Full Load Efficiency Description of Application or Use Date For Building Department Use Synch. Speed For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. • un. 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). Mechanical Permit k* ans Checklist MECH -CHK 1997 Washington Slate Nonrekfemlal Energy Code Compliance Forme First Edldon •June 1998 Project Address Date 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 (circle) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Eqpmt performance ys no n.a. 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency yes no e. a. 1411.1 Pkg. elec. htg. & clg. List heat pumps on schedule 1412 HVAC controls yes no n. a. 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans ys no n. a. 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum ys no n.a. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat ym no a.a. 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 ditt. day types ys no a.a. 1412.4.1 Dampers indicate damper location and automatic controls yes no n.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule yes no n.a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control ys no a.a. 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans yea no a.a. 1422 Thermostat interlock Indicate thermostat interlock on plans yea no n.a. 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule 1413 Air economizers Yee no a.a. 1413.1 Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule yes no a.a. 1413.2 Control Indicate controls able to evaluate outside air yea no n.a. 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling 1414 Ducting systems yes no n.a. 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary yes no n.a. 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on duct y. no a.a. 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping yes no n.a. 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans . y. no Mech. Sum. Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input/output, efficiency, dm, hp, economizer SERVICE WATER HE TING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440 -1454 1440 Service water htg. ys no n.a. 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank ye no n.a. 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off 1450 Heated pools yes no a.a. 1452 (reserved) yam no a.a. 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control ys no n.a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover yes no n.a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover no is circled for any question, provide explanation: 1997 t' ' Ington State Nonresidential Energy Code Comr" " e Form 1997 W ' 'n ton State Nonresidential Ener. Code Com• ce Form Mechanical Permit • tans Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms MECH -CHK First Edition • June 1999 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 -1 through 14-3. 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 Hesting: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be caicufated 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 foibwing: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooing 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. 1 412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shal 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 Deadband 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 cooing 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. Buldings complying with Section 1 141.4, if in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooing thermostat setpoints ar e 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: If a system is equipped with a means for adding mosture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Oft: 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 of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readiy accession manual off -hour controls. 141 2.4.1 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 faiure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shal 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 d 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 shal 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 shal 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: Areconomizersshal be of automatically modulating outside and return at dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. 1413.2 Control: Air economizers shall be controlled by a control system capable d determining if outside at can meet part or all of the buiding's cooing loads. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Building Heating Energy: Air economizers shat be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooing is required to meet the remainder of the cooing load. Controls shall not preclude the economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required sin ulaneousy. Exception: Economizers on individual, direct expansion, cooling systems with capacities not greater than 75.000 Btu /h may include controls that limit simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling for the purpose of preventing ice formation on cooling coils. 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 d sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches: seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 incnes 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 sensltve tape shal 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 buld'ng envelope, by separating interior some from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, at leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion at louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating surfaces to a minimum o f R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13.Outside air duct runs are considered building envelope unti they, a. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or b. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut-off damper Once outside at ducts meet the above fisted requirements, any runs within conditioned space must comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shal be thermaly insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust at ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a space that serves that space only. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermaly insulated in accordance with Table 14.6. Exception: Piping instated within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (W AC 51 -26) 1420 SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY EQUIPMENT) 1421 System Type: To quaify as a simple system, systems shall be one of the following: 1. Air cooled, constant volume packaged equipment, which provide heating, cooling or both, and require only external connection to duct work and energy services. 2. Air cooled, constant volume spit systems, which provide heating, cooling or both, with cooling capacity of 84,000 Btu/h or less. 3. Heating only systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000 cfm or which have a minimum outside air supply d less than 70 percent of the total air circulation. All other systems shall comply with Sections 1430 through 1438. 1422 Controls: In addition to the control requirements in Section 1412, where separate heating and cooing equipment serve the same temperature zone, thermostats shal be interlocked to prevent simulaneous heating and cooing. Systems which provide heating and cooling simultaneously to a zone are prohibited. 1423 Economizers: Economizers meeting the requirements of Section 1413 shat be installed on single package unitary fan-cooing units having a supply capacity d greater than 1,900 dm or a total cooling capacity greater than 54,000 Btu/h. The total capacity of all units without economizers shall not exceed 24 0,00 0 Btu/h per building, or 10% of its aggregate cooling (economizer) capacity, whichever is greater. 1424 Separate Air Distribution Systems: Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements shall be served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring only comfort conditions. 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 1997 W ' 'n ton State Nonresidential Ener. Code Com• ce Form Mechanical Permit • tans Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms MECH -CHK First Edition • June 1999 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 -1 through 14-3. 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 Hesting: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be caicufated 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 foibwing: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooing 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. 1 412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shal 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 Deadband 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 cooing 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. Buldings complying with Section 1 141.4, if in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooing thermostat setpoints ar e 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: If a system is equipped with a means for adding mosture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Oft: 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 of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readiy accession manual off -hour controls. 141 2.4.1 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 faiure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shal 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 d 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 shal 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 shal 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: Areconomizersshal be of automatically modulating outside and return at dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. 1413.2 Control: Air economizers shall be controlled by a control system capable d determining if outside at can meet part or all of the buiding's cooing loads. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Building Heating Energy: Air economizers shat be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooing is required to meet the remainder of the cooing load. Controls shall not preclude the economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required sin ulaneousy. Exception: Economizers on individual, direct expansion, cooling systems with capacities not greater than 75.000 Btu /h may include controls that limit simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling for the purpose of preventing ice formation on cooling coils. 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 d sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches: seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 incnes 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 sensltve tape shal 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 buld'ng envelope, by separating interior some from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, at leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion at louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating surfaces to a minimum o f R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13.Outside air duct runs are considered building envelope unti they, a. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or b. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut-off damper Once outside at ducts meet the above fisted requirements, any runs within conditioned space must comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shal be thermaly insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust at ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a space that serves that space only. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermaly insulated in accordance with Table 14.6. Exception: Piping instated within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (W AC 51 -26) 1420 SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY EQUIPMENT) 1421 System Type: To quaify as a simple system, systems shall be one of the following: 1. Air cooled, constant volume packaged equipment, which provide heating, cooling or both, and require only external connection to duct work and energy services. 2. Air cooled, constant volume spit systems, which provide heating, cooling or both, with cooling capacity of 84,000 Btu/h or less. 3. Heating only systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000 cfm or which have a minimum outside air supply d less than 70 percent of the total air circulation. All other systems shall comply with Sections 1430 through 1438. 1422 Controls: In addition to the control requirements in Section 1412, where separate heating and cooing equipment serve the same temperature zone, thermostats shal be interlocked to prevent simulaneous heating and cooing. Systems which provide heating and cooling simultaneously to a zone are prohibited. 1423 Economizers: Economizers meeting the requirements of Section 1413 shat be installed on single package unitary fan-cooing units having a supply capacity d greater than 1,900 dm or a total cooling capacity greater than 54,000 Btu/h. The total capacity of all units without economizers shall not exceed 24 0,00 0 Btu/h per building, or 10% of its aggregate cooling (economizer) capacity, whichever is greater. 1424 Separate Air Distribution Systems: Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements shall be served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring only comfort conditions. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRE [] E�'1E'C [ ELECTRICAL 11 PLUMBING kif GAS PIPING CITY OF TUKW BUI IN . : r ISION By Date Permit No. FILE COPY I understand that the Plan Check approvals are subject to errors and omissions and approval of plans does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of con- tractor's copy of approved plans acknowledged. F NO CHANGES BHA L BE MA ►'' TO rt c! S CFE OF WO R' WITHOU •RIOR ;` . VAL OF TUKWILA B ILDING D F.:V17!: 13 WILL FIECUIFIE A "W PLAN SUP.. ..'t A..J MAY IIu :LUOE ACt 1IG:4AL P RLV :LW FL: CITY Of TUKWILA APPROVED JUN 2 0 2001 AS h4U1LL RECEIVED CI OF TUKWILA JUN\ 9 2001 PERMIT CENTER • TUN- 19-01 O' : o? AM Anchor Heal I nl 3. CC• 1 l ns 2'i'. 444 60'5' p utt Layout Outlets o 5 Per Ton Minimum. Provide a minimum of 5 La outlets per ton of cooling (200 CFM/ton). For hot water heating, use 40 CFM per full outlet and refer to performance charts for required total. A full nutlet is 10 feet of supply duct without any balancing orifices. Add more outlets to compensate for those less than full. For example, two runs with 50% balancing orifices are equal to one full outlet. o 10% Rule. For supply ducts longer than 10 feet, the air is reduced in that run by 10% for every 5 feet over 10. For example, a 30 foot run is 60% of a full owlet (30-10=2045=41x10=40% Reduction). UNIco SYSTEM • o Consider Traffic Pattern. Place outlets out of traffic pattern. A corner, 5" from each wall, is a good location, or along walls, or in soffits blowing horizontally. Consider floor outlets (with screens) for units located in basement, o Allow for Aspiration, Locate outlets so the air stream does not impinge on any objects or people ---- at (east 3 feet away. Use outlet deflectors and outlet balancing orifices sparingly as they disrupt the aspiration. o Minimize Length, Minimise Restriction. Keep the supply duct length as close to 10 feet as possible and never less than 6 feet. Use the fewest number of bends as possible. Maximize the radius of any bends making sure the bend in the sound attenuator tubing near the outlet i3 at feast 6 ". Plenum o Maximize Length, Minimize Restriction. Run main trunk (plenum) as long as possible; it is better to lengthen the plenum if you can shorten two outlet runs. Use full flow tees with turning vanes (when applicable.) and full flow elbows. The maximum total plenum Length is 150 ft; consider the first tee equal to 30 ft and elbows equal to 15 ft. o 60/40 Rule. When using a tee split the flow as close to 50/50 as possible — no more than 60/40. Always use a turning vane. o 70/30 Rule. Tum the tee 90° to make a side branch with no more than 30 percent of the air. Do not use a turning vane o Horseshoe Patterns. (Best Method). Use a tee at least 24 inches off unit. For the 4260 unit, use 9 Inch insulated metal up to and including tee; then use 7 inch both directions. If possible, close the horseshoe into a perimeter loop. RRMETERLOCP SYSTEM COUPS SYSTEM YON ( INSTALLATION GUIDE j 117116E5NOE SYSTEM W SYSTEM /'►'101— ICI P. O1 03404 CITY PRO DD`rtI A ,) UN 2 0 2oL i AiS NO/EL1 11L fyfkr, I RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 1#96 01046 Unloo, Inc. JUN 1 8 2001 PERMIT CENTER 1 MFG. NO. UPC 10 UPC 20 UPC 4C UPC 5C UPC 11-4R UPC 12B -4 UPC 13B -4 UPC 146-4 UPC 15.4R UPC 156 -4 UPC 17 UPC 16-4P UPC 18-4R UPC 189 -4 UPC 19 UPC 20B UPC 20C UPC 24B UPC 24C UPC 25-4 UPC 26C -8 UPC 35 -15 UPC 35-15 UPC 38C -10 UPC 42 -20 UPC 45.5 • specify round tsO'd Full Flow The with Turning Vane Plenum Duct -+ Alum, Core Supply Tubing Plenum End Cap Sound Attenuator Supply Tubing (12' max..) \� Sound Attenuator Supply Tubing (cut to 3') Supply Outlet (Installation Kit) DESCRIPTION Return Alr Box w/ Filter & Grill, 2438 Return Air Box w/ Filter & Grill, 4260 Return Air Duct12 ft, 2436, Return Air Duct, 12 ft., 4260 Turning Vane, Tee, Round (ctn of 4) Plenum Duct, Square, 4 h. lengths (ctn of 4) Turning Vane, Toe, Square (ctn. of 41 Tee, Full Flow, Square (ctn. of 4) End Cap. Plenum, Round (ctn. of 4) End Cap, Plenum, Square (cm. of 4) Tape, Thermloc, 3" ' 350' Tee. Full Flow, Round (ctn. of 4) Elbow, 90 °. Round (ctn. of 4) Elbow, 90 °, Square (cm. of 4) Tee, Full Flow, 9' x 7" x 7', Metal Round Drain pan, Secondary, 2- Module, 2436 Drain pan. Secondary, 3-Module, 2438 Drain pan, Secondary, 2- Module, 4260 Drain pan, Secondary, 3- Module, 4260 Supply Tubing, Alum. Core., 25' length (ctn. of 4) Supply Tubing, Sound Attenuator, 12' length (ctn. of 8) Orifice Kit, Balancing, (ctn. of 15) Orifice Kit, Balancing, Outlet (ctn. of 15) Coupling, Supply Duct, with clamps (ctn. of 10) Shutoff, Winter Supply (ctn. of 20) Deflector, Outlet (ctn. of 5) or square plenum connection when ordering - 2 - Secondary Drain Pan IOW le• rvr w r w • •• /MI Plenum Elbow, 90' Blower Module , MFG. NO. UPC 52-50 UPC 53B -50 UPC 54 UPC 56-5 UPC -56B UPC -57 UPC- 58 -1 -XX UPC 59B UPC BOB UPC 61 UPC 62 UPC 63 UPC 64 UPC -65 UPC -86.5 UPC-87-8R UPC-88-20 UPC 89F -5 UPC 89M -5 HW 2436 HW 4260 WUN 0502R,S• WUN 0752R,S WUN 1002R,S' WUN 1502R,S' WUN 2002R,S' Return Air Duct Side Branch / gee Heating Module Cooling, Module Return Air Cap Retum�'� Air Box nncooi°.c■s No. 429 DESCRIPTION Clamps, for UPC -25 (ctn. of 50) Clamps, for UPC -26C (crn. of S0) Pliers, Clamp Hole Cutter, 2" 'cookie cutter' (pkg. of S) Supply Outlet Supply Outlet, Unfinished Oak . Supply Outlet, Sloped (specify angle) Cap, Return Air, 2436 Cap, Return Air, 4260 Adapter, Plenum, Round Adapter, Plenum, Square Conversion Kt, Vertical, 243E Conversion Kit, Vertical, 4260 Mild Weather Kit (tor Heat Pumps) Frame -In Kit (ctn of 5) Plenum Duct, 7" Rigid Round, 6 ft. lengths (ctn of a) Screen, Supply Outlet Installation Kit, Fiberglass, 5-Outlet (Includes supply outlets, takeoffs, winter shutoffs, clamps & hardware) Installation Kit, Metal, S- Outlet Hot Water Coil, MH2436 Hot Water Coil, MH4260 Duct Heater, Electric, 5 kW, Duct Heater, Electric, 7.5 kW Duct Heater, Electric, 10 kW Duct Heater, Electnc, 15 kW Duct Heater, Electnc, 20 kW 11N35 — m 1994 Unica, Inc. S V' L - COL -002: dwaa. -row Ntr0 s SO IO -t3T -unf. • • tG:. «.....4 1r • IIN1CO SYSTEM • Includes drowsy floor 10uct • Rouoh in dimensions are bands. and dies. L 4.0 14.25 1 Ea. /Box P/N Used Duct Dimensions Filter On Dia. A size UPC -90 1218 12" 20.25" 14" x 20" UPC-01E 2436 14" 25.25" 14" x 25" UPC -02E 4260 18" 30.25" 14" x 30" • t" Disposable Pleated • 1' Throwaway P/N SIZE - TYPE A00097 - 003 14" x 25" Disposable A00097-004 14" x 30" Disposable A00097 -005 14" x 25" Throwaway A00097 - 006 14" x 30" Throwaway A00097 -007 14" x 20" Throwaway 1 KiVBox Return Grille & Filter Return Air Duct t EaJBox P/N Used On Dia. UPC -91 1218 12" UPC -04C 2436 . 14" UPC -05C 4260 18" Vertical Conversion Kit UPC-63 is used on 2438 unit. UPC-64 Is used on 4260 unit. • Ugh asiuminteld mese ene•t •eaa • eourobond•d nrte• and heed • rebellion imtdrton. R.4 • le*woos Includes • 2 Insulated filler plates • 2 Brackets • Screws NOT! — 30•01Scitione, Ratings. and O tnenvons an sub►•ct to Mame without nonce. UPC -95 Accesso Specification. Return Air Transition Includes outer insulation blanket. " - A B P/N Used Duct Overall Dimensions On Dia. A B C UPC -59B 2436 14" 23" 13.5" 11.5" UPC -60B 4260 18" 35" 13.5" 10.5" Return Air Adapter, M1218 Secondary Drain Pan .5 • Mounting Rails, M1218 P 4.5" overLl depth 1 EaJBox 314" Female PVC Socket Connection A B UPC - 94 1218 N/A 22" 40" UPC - 208 2436 2 29.5" 27" UPC - 20C 2436 3 41.75" 27" UPC - 24B 4260 2 29.5" 40" UPC -24C 4260 3 41.75" 40" No. 501 1 Ea. /Box P/N Used No. of Overall Dimensions On Modules 1 Set/ Box 5/97 — Copyright 0 1994.97 Unico, in t+£ZL C9L -90Z dwa.. -.sow V :90 TO-9I -U C Round Plenum Adapter 91D UPC-61 Square Plenum Adapter UPC-62 90° Round Elbow ( c" ..) 7.00 I.D. x 1 Rigid Fiberglass UPC-18-4R 4 Ea./Box 90° Square Elbow 6.5 x 6.5 I.D. x 1 Fiberglass Ductboard UPC-18B-4 4 Ea./Box 1 Ea./Box 1 Ea./Box C Round End Cap 91D • • UPC-15-4R 4 Ea./Box Square End Cap 6.5 UPC-15B-4 4 EaJBox Round Plenum Duct 8 ft. lengths 7 I.D. x 1 Rigid Fiberglass UPC-87-8R 8 Ea./Box Square Plenum Duct 6.5 x 6.5 I.D. x 1 Fiberglass Ductboard UPC-128-4 4 Ea./Box — 4 -- 4 ft. lengths Kouna izititter vane 7 A UPC Square Splitter Vane -r—. 4.1* UPC-13B-4 Round -- - As ..... ... n.I - ...:. i.S.. r .. ...1 v:.. 9 x 7 x 7 Metal Includes screws and vuashers. 4 Ea./Box Includes screws and washers. 4 Ea./Box Reducer Tee UPC-19 1 Ea/Box Full Flow Round Tee ( 7.00 1.0. x 1 RIO Fiberglass UPC-16-4R 4 Ea./Box Full Flow Square Tee 6.5 x 6.5 I.D. x 1 Fiberglass Ductboard UPC-148-4 4 EaJBox 5/97 — CoDyrghl 1394-91 Jnico, Inc. 90'd VCEL-E9L-90Z dwal-AoW V30:130 TO-8I-uncl 3 . Spin -In Takeoff UPC -23B For I -Inch Abargllss 1 Ea. /Box Supply Tubing Clamp For alum. core n,_ '55 5' Panta max UPC -52 -50 50 Ea./Box Outlet Deflector UPC -45.5 5 Ea./8cx Metal Takeoff Pkg Ira:uses taps ring and gasket UPC -28 1 Ea. /Box Scrim Core Clamp For sound f' atten. core Stamped '57S' UPC -53 -50 50 Ea. /Box Outlet Hardware Pkg Includes • A00094 -001 Toggle • A00314 -001 04-24 x 1.5" Machine Screw UPC -51 10 Ea. /Pkg Supply Outlet Terminator UPC -56B UPC -57 15ar25' uPG5a -1 -xx xx • angle of ceiing UPC -56B Supply Outlet (off- white) w/ toggles and screws UPC -57 Unfinished Oak w/ Screen UPC - 58.1 -XX Angled Outlet (white) w/ togg es and screws Ea. Supply Air Plenum Adapter, M1218 r UPC -93 t T max /4 i • • Y Insulation blanket provided 1 Ea.\ Box Winter Shutoff (2 ") UPC -42 -20 20 Ea, /Box Supply Duct Coupling includes supply tubng clangs 3rd tape nags UPC- 38C -10 10 Ea. /Box Clamp Pliers UPC -54 1 Ea./Box Mild Weather Kit For heat pumps operating in mild weather. UPC -65 1 Ea./Box 2" Hole Cutter UPC -55 -5 5 Ea. /Box Outlet Screen UPC-88-20 20 Ea./Box UPC -86 -5 Plaster Frame Kit Designed for locating outlet prior to sheet rock (for new construction). Includes • 2 left hanger oars • 2 right hanger bars • 1 plaster frame 5 Ea. /Box (FOR FUTURE USE) LO - d --3 — 5197 -- Copyright m 199447 Unice, Inc. tE2L- E9L -90Z dutaq.. -40W VS0: SO TO -8T -unL Outlet Kits (1 Outlet) • UPC -80F•1 Outlet Kit for Fiberglass Plenum • UPC -80M -1 Outlet Kit for Metal Plenum 1 —12 ft. Sound Attenuator —:1•4: 1 - Supply Outlet (Oft White) 1 - Winter Supply Shutoff ii .n Il 1.• 1 .a (7f 80 d 2 - Toggles and Screws 1 - Coupling with Tape Rings 2 - Scrim Core Clamps (Stamped '575') 2 • Supply TubingClamps (Stamped '605', Painted Black) UPC -80F only 1 - Fiberglass Spin -In Take -off UPC -80M only 1 - Metal Take -off with gasket and tape ring Outlet Kits, Short (5 Outlets) • UPC484 -5 Outlet Kt for Fiberglass Plenum • UPC-85-5 Outlet Kit for Metal Plenum 6 - 1Z Rigid Attenuators 5 - Supply Outlets (Off- White) 5 - Winter Supply Shutoffs 10 - Toggles and Screws UPC -84.5 only 5 - Fiberglass Spin -In Take -offs UPC -85.5 only 5 - Metal Take -offs with gasket and tape ring Installation Kits (5 Outlets) • UPC- 89F -5A Installation Kt for Fiberglass Plenum • UPC- 89M -5A Installation Kit for Metal Plenum Mr!, Ida q • .1l 11.E 5 - Winter Supply Shutoffs Supply Tubing • 2' ID 3lir OD UPC -25-4 a Ea. /Box Takeoff Balancing Orifice Package ^ t UPC•30 15% Reduction Map) .. —15 !Pip UPC•31 35% Rwuc•on (Part. disk) — 5 I PM ' - UPC3250 %R•ducoon(Pert disk) —5 1 Pkg UPC -35.15 5 — Supply Outlets (Off- White) 10 —Scrim Core Clamps (Stamped '575') 10 - Supply Tubing Clamps (Stamped '605'. Painted black) 10 - Toggles and Screws 1 - Balancing Orifice Kit 5 - Couplings with Tape Rings UPC -89F only 5 - Fiberglass Spin -In Take -offs j . 5- Metal Take -offs with gasket and tape ring • Tough Aluminized mytar out wee • two-my •.annum core • fully insulated. Re • 25 R lengths UPC -89M only Sound Attenuator UPC -36.15 r ID 3 • T• gh Aluminized m * auttu *fop • SPun.1 r •dW nykln and helical *•a core • Putty Insulated, RJ • 12ttWarne UPC -26C -5 5 EaJBo* Outlet Balancing Orifice Package 15% Raductlou (l.1I1r kale) —S Pig " 't 33% Raduc•on ( 1.1W1410 -5 /Pk9 30% Reducson (tslt r note) -51 Pip u3 Winter Shutoff (2•ll r — 151Pkg — — 5197 — Copyright 0 1991 -97 Unice. Inc. b£2L £9L - 90Z dwaq-.low t>'g0: a0 i0 -St -unC u �. W 00 O. z t- 0 z W W• . u y III ;O H ' _ 0' o - t z i 0 _N o JUN-15-01 06 :1t5 AM A n o t, I r19 . e0 0 I ti 9 206 444 61.:. F• e.. THE UNICOSYSTEIVr • The Central Heating Filtering system for Homes, Apartments, Civic Structures or Offices Without Central Heating .110 Vat or . F iltenn g . • t. c!.. • • •; i1 • . , • - • - • • .• .:; ...t. •. • • •.....,4th•w'c • • ;. • *AI • •••": ' . • • •'• z • • FILE COPY ••I, `oc,, -u•r; •T• •r A. A • • , 41 '.: op." • • • • . • • • • 0, 4 i I • .11 , • . . • # a i qr • * • •.• . • • 7 • .j 'I- ./.1■11,1•MirJant0•0117111101r • . ; ••■•'. . • • .;. • FiscEivED.1.. -CIT ruk-w) ',JUN 1 8 2001 PERMIT CENTER ' • ' " • • , ;=• Nothing beats the type of comfort that the UnicoSystem' provides. This system utilizes technological advances that produce an ideal environment for homes, apartments, civic structures or offices. - -.ti No large unsightly registers or diffusers in the ceiling. Just this small, inconspicuous • room outlet (shown here at actual size) that can be located in ceilings, walls or floors. °" . ., ,Thousands of Unico systems have been installed throughout the United States and Canada. 3 1 _ 1 1 , 1 - I - 1 ti E• : I - P1 Orich ar H••n. r. I n It C:qo I I n.3 444 i7 P. U nleo comfort... • conom y' and 'loxibiilty The UnicoSystem saves on operation costs because it maintains comfort even at lower thermostat settings. Because its flexible and compact, it's ideal for older homes or uniquely designed buildings. If inadequate comfort is a nagging problem on any level of the home or office, the UnicoSystem is the ultimate solution. distributed by: This system requires no major structural additions or changes, because its flexible, insulated duct thread through, over, around, between and under existing inner wail structures. The UnicoSystem can be adapted to the unique situation of the structure, rather than requiring costly and inconvenient remodeling. 10194 THE UNICOSYSTM1 j> rrl'E Hor.E SOLCT toN ro Tor COMFORT.; : `,it ' 4, st r, 1r JU14-• 1 5 -01 06:1l3 AM h e innovative UnicoSystem• allows central heating installa- tion in applications where com- fort Is the goal. Suitable for new residential and commercial pro• i jects, or retrofit situations, ■ UnicoSystems allow virtually all structures, once deemed "impos- sible installations," to be heated without major renovations or sacrifice of space. . Conditioned air is delivered to each room through a small 2" diameter outlet in the ceding, • wall orfloor. A specially dvantages over cone Feettire • Small duct system' • • • Draft free r. • Warmer air discharge r • kn._hor He .t i n4 t5. Cooling 206 60.6 P.05 • Modular air handlers • Get what you need • Future addition of of Central A.C. designed air handler, capable of generating a high static pressure, distributes the air through a sys- tem of mini - ducts. Supply ducts to individual rooms are only 2" inside diameter, and can be run over or around structural obsta- cles or through existing walls and closets where conventional 4 ducts will not fit. Plenum duct inside dimensions are either 9" or 7" round fiberglass or metal, or 61/2" square fiberglass. The M Series fan coil unit is effective in heating applications. for the rent • space and is unobtrusive • • Eliminates drafts and temperature stratification • Eliminates "cold' air heating • Simple addition of adding another module HE It is available in two sizes that cover heating capacities from 40,000 to 126,000 BTU. The M Series air handler units are modular in construction to accommodate the widest range of options and configurations, The modules clamp together easily and are light enough for one person to install. They can be arranged in horizontal, upflow or downflow configura- tions, • • Standard co on easier installation •` .:' ' .: • Small openings' pe 'rungs,* easier to cut i s • Fewer customer complaints • • Eliminates u��„rig cold air" . wv^ Dui i • . complain ' N • zt� L iE1 S4 il.EFk,..:4 u'F+.s ,44.i N::�c ":Y t:S.i4+?Jt%;rctH h'�:aif:bYe s'i*:1t i%:�ic =ka ass} - k�fit.'.k; a*t;�l� t :aftsi ,a!a �k1n�. JUN-15-01 06:19 AM Anchor H.3o.r, , n4 Goo I I n? 206 444 e'56 P.06 L. The 10 Most Commonly Asked Questions About the UN/CO SYSTAW 1. 0: Where is the UNICO STET used and how does It work? A: The UN/Co Svsrv. ' is designed for buildings without ductwork or with inadequate ductwork. The UNtco SYSTEM' operates like any other central air system, but with five important differences: 1. We use a high velocity stream of air (2000 f.p.m. Instead of 500.600 f.p.m. at the outlet). 2. We operate at much higher external static pressure (1 to 2 Inches w.c. vs. .10 to .15 inches w.c. for conventional duct systems). 3. Our outlets are only two inches I.D. 4. We drop the air passing over the evaporator coil 28 to 30 °F vs. 15 to 17 °F. This aflows us to remove 30% more moisture. 5. Finally, we aspirate rather than diffuse the conditioned air. 2. 0: With that high of a velocity will the system be noisy? A: If installed property, the UNICOSrsTEM is quiet. Be sure to the minimum number of outlets per system (five outlets per ton) and use Unico material for your installation. Also, be sure that the air handler is property mounted to isolate noise and vibration. 3. 0: How many sizes do you have? k There are basically two systems; a 2438 model which is adaptable from 2 to 3 tons and a 4280 model which is adaptable from 3 to 5 tons. The 2436 system requires a minimum of 10 outlets and the 4280 system requires a minimum of 18 outlets. 4. 0: How about a condensing unit? A: One of the best selling futures of the UNICo frsabif is that it can be used with any condensing unit certified by Aril to matchup to our air handler and having the desired capacity. Therefore, the best condenser to use is the one you are most familiar with. The air handlers use a 3/8" and 7/8" sweat fittings to match to the refrigerant lines running to the condenser. 5. 0: How many BTUs are there per outlet? A: There are approximately 2400 BTUs per outlet. However, this will vary depending on the length of the duct. Convenient curves are provided Inrthe application manual to permit accurate system layout. N°. QM. 0 1994 U*lm, Ire. JUN-15 11:24 toM Anchor H.?nt i n4 =S i }o l i ng • 236 . .444 605b 6. 0: Where should the outlets be located? A: Ideally they should be located in the ceiling 5 Inches from the wail or corners. It conditions prohibit this, they can be placed in the floor or high sidewall, just as long as they are not in the flow of traffic. 7. 0: How do I size the duct work? A: The system requires only two types of duct -- the main plenum and the supply tubing. Our main plenum Is either a 6 x 614 I.D. square fiberglass duct board, or 7" i.D. round fiberglass tube, or 7" I.©, round insulated metal pipe. Our supply tubing is an Insulated 2" ID, flexible supply and scrim core. 8. 0: How long can my runs be? A: Virtually as long as you need for them to be. The fiberglass 61/2 square ductboard has very little pressure loss through it and jobs have been reported using 110 feet of plenum with satisfactory results when using a tee. With the 2 inch duct, runs of over 50 feet have been made with satisfactory results; however, you have to remember that there will be reduced cooling capacity in these long runs. We provide a detailed chart in our application guide to explain this. 9. 0: How do I balance the system? A: Ideally the cooling capacity of the system should be within 5% of the room's requirements for cooling. Because of the high velocity used in the LlNICO SYSTEM' a typical damper arrangement at the outlet cannot be used. in its place we use a series of fixed orifice plates, with 50, 35, and 15 percent reductions in the BTUs available at the outlet. It is best to place them at the take -off fitting for the supply duct, but balancing can be done or at the outlet when necessary. 10.0: Can I heat as well as cool with the UNICO SYSTEM'? A: Yea, there are three ways to heat with cur system: 1. Add -on heat pump. 2. Hydronic (hot water) coil. 3. Electric duct heater. P. ell Unica, Inc. • 4160 Meramec Street • Saint Louis, Mtsso%iri 63116. 771 - 7007 • FAX: 314- 771.829$ • 2 0 1991 Utlicc. rlm • JUN-15-01 106 :17 AM Anoh nr Heat 1P19 Coo I I nv 20b 444 6056 U se UtecoSvsimmis• air handlers In any one of three positions... • 7" or 9" ID Rigid Round Fiberglass Vertical Downflow ...with any of throe. of main plenum daiCt.L Horizontal 7" or 9" ID Round insulated Metal pipe ...any way you prefer for the best comfort possible: j • • • • ••• 3: • • I3.5" x 6.5" ID Square Fiberboard -.4 • Heating only - Hot water or electric heat • Ventilation only - Use blower unit only • Air cleaning and filtering - Use blower unit only , ....,-**-" - '' ••• -..4. . .' •, r'.1 . gs s y' , • s•, ''..;rt... . e - . • . r. .7,:z :::1- P .134 • ..r • SASE 1001! • CD 7 adn) "dePV �ro usnleti (zono -odn) XOe Wngall (soipoo-odn) pna tunieu 'HOODON '39CP E alinPoll 6 u oo CD ••• 1Vg a _ (18 - Oc111) r 0 wnuaki (twain) g Mogl3 {o99pHw 'setaHwg wpm 6uueaH % \( (HO9z143 i 19a8111 'H9CY7.NI1 1 19CP RI ) einpon JaMafg (o9Z odn) JotenualIv puns (osz odn) 11 C `JolenuaIV puns (o8£ )) 6uhdnoo ( z -odn) 11 z 83idVOV Vilf1N3id L9 - 3c111 3NVA �JNIN2lf11 I ;� :NMOHS J.ON (0 6wgn1 Aiddns (6 «s I- -Odn) 001 (ass -odn) ppno NOTICE: IF THE DOCUMENT IN THIS FRAME IS LESS CLEAR THAN THIS NOTICE IT IS DUE TO THEQUALITY OF THE DOCUMENT. z • 7 0 V • r City of Tukwila Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director re 2 p O ' 2 W RE: Permit Application No. M01 -111 Location: Cardinal Aerospace ui O 4585 S 134 Place u-a . tn O; . Z : F O ! D i p U N ! 1 0 t] l•' ,W lL • Call the City Of Tukwila Permit Center at (206) 431 -3670 to schedule a v; A progress inspection is intended to determine if substantial work has been accomplished since issuance of U jn the permit or last inspection; or if the project should be considered abandoned. I= 0 ` If such determination is made, the Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve a one -time Z extension up to 180 days. Extension requests must be in writing and provide satisfactory reasons why circumstances beyond the applicants control have prevented action from being taken. November 6, 2001 Mr. Aldan O'Callaghan Sound Oil Company 6346 Rainier Av S Seattle, WA 98118 Dear Permit Holder: In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the Uniform Building Code and /or Uniform Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: progress or a final inspection In the event you do not call for the above inspection or request and receive an extension prior to December 18, 2001, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Kathryn A. Stetson Permit Technician Xc: 'Permit File' No.M01- 11 Duane Griffin, Building Official EXPiRED JAN - 8 ZOO?. Steven M. Mullet, Mayor . 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206- 431 -3670 • Fax: 206- 431 -3665 1 PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER MO1 -111 DATE: 06 -18 -01 PROJECT NAME: CARDINAL AEROSPACE SITE ADDRESS: 4585 S 134 PL SUITE NO: Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # AFTER Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division L 6 Public Works Please Route YMtRO11I1.DOC SrYI ❑ Fire Prevention Gl.ieu („9--/q -o/ Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete ❑� Incomplete n Not Applicable Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Structural Review Required APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Response to Incomplete Letter # Fl Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 06 -19-01 No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE 07 -17 -01 Not Approved (attach comments) PERMIT COORD£QPY • lI I I DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: LICENSED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS ELEC CONTR HVAC /RFRG LICENSE .. #..:: EXP . DATE EC6A ;;,::;' SOUND00016PH 11/18/2001 EFFECTIVE DATE 11/18/1999 SOUND OIL > CO, 6346 RAINIER :`AVE ;S SEATTLE WA 98119 Signature Issued by DEPMTIvIEN• E..LA OR AND INDUSTRIES