HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M06-051 - KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT #125 - JOINT ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGK C WATER DISTRICT #125
3460 S 148 ST
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Parcel No.: 0040000844
Address: 3460 S 148 ST TUKW
Suite No:
Tenant:
Name: KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT #125
Address' 3460 S 148 ST, TUKWILA WA
Owner:
Name: KING COUNTY
Address: WATER DISTRICT NO 125, 3454/3460 S 148TH ST
Contact Person:
Name: GALEN PAGE
Address' 910 MARKET ST, KIRKLAND WA
Contractor:
Name: COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES INC.
Address: P.O. BOX 68845, SEATTLE, WA
Contractor License No: COMMESI184MK
MECHANICAL PERMIT
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
THE HVAC SYSTEM UTILIZES SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMPS (A TOTAL OF 6 SYSTEMS).
SYSTEMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH 100% ECONOMIZER SYSTEM. HVAC SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED TO
MEET WASHINGTON STATE VENTILATION CODE.
Value of Mechanical: 125,000.00 Fees Collected: $1,222.69
Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLER/FA International Mechanical Code Edition: 2003
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
EQUIPMENT TYPE AND QUANTITY
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
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Permit Number:
Issue Date:
Permit Expires On:
PERMIT CFJITER
Phone:
Phone: 425 827 -7850
Phone: 206 246 -3939
Expiration Date:06 /03/2007
MO6 -051
08/17/2006
02/13/2007
Boiler Compressor:
0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU 0
3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0
15-30 HP /1,000,000 BTU
30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU 0
50+ HP/1,750,000 BTU 0
Fire Damper 12
Diffuser 76
Thermostat 6
Wood/Gas Stove 0
Water Heater 0
Emergency Generator 0
Other Mechanical Equipment
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TUKWILA, WA 96166
PERMIT CENTER
Permit Number: MO6 -051
Issue Date: 08/17/2006
Permit Expires On: 02/13/2007
Permit Center Authorized Signature: /� i ��11�6Gt Date: oTi C-t'f
I hereby certify that I have read and -` - i ed is permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and
ordinances governing this work will be with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws
regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit.
Signature:
Print Name: g-l..t_SS 14 f(
Date:
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.
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12: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * **
doe: Conditions
City Or Tukwila
1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * **
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: ci.tukwila.wa.us
Parcel No.: 0040000844
Address: 3460 S 148 ST TUKW
Suite No:
Tenant: KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT #125
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Steve Lancaster, Director
Permit Number: M06 -051
Status: ISSUED
Applied Date: 03/16/2006
Issue Date: 08/17/2006
2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the
Building Official.
3: 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.
4: Insulating materials, where exposed as installed in buildings of any type of construction, shall have a flame spread
index of not more than 25 and a smoke development index of not more than 450. Where facings are installed in concealed
spaces in buildings of Type III, IV, or V construction, the flame spread and smoke - developed limitations do not apply
to facings, that are installed behind and in substantial contact with the unexposed surface of the ceiling, wall or
floor finish.
5: 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.
6: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection.
7: 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.
8: 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.
9: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila
Permit Center.
10: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Washington State Department
of Labor and Industries (206/248 - 6630).
11: 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.
13: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the
following concerns:
14: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto - shutdown devices These devices shall be separately zoned
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City O Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206-431-3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: ci.tukwila.wa.us
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in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2051)
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Steve Lancaster, Director
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
air - moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main retum -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: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #2051)
17: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2051)
18: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (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: All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of the National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70)
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.
23: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at
(206)575 -4407.
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City bar Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: cttukwila.wa.us
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Steve Lancaster, Director
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.
Signature:
Print Name: .( ,t s S' 4C -cJ* c -
doc: Conditions
Date: — (-7 — o a
M06 -051 Printed: 08 -17 -2006
SITE LOCATION
CITY OF TUKV'A
Community Development Department
Public Works Department
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
TUKP /IL'
Building Permit No. Vac �(
Mechanical Permit No. MU/ ,Oc I
Public Works Permit No.
Project No. Fitt — 0 1 51
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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.: () 4C 0 8 70 0844
Site Address: t4(0O 5- I 4STIa7T, Tuts- WILA,Wok. Suite Number: Floor:
Tenant Name: KIN 6 CO . WATER 01 C.I� 4 125 New Tenant: ❑ Yes ❑..No
Property owners Name: KIWI ea WATER. 01 125
Mailing Address: 2849 3 . 150 ST. 5E1sVAG WA . `le, %68
Clip' Slate Zip
I . CONTACT PERSON
Name: GALES P&G e 11%6E -RE4RO tac-fr} . Day Telephone: 424 - S21-1850
Mailing Address: 9 t O MAR -WZT 5TTzW -I=T t'iR1CIJ *N D, WA . `% B0 ' fl
QtY State E-Mail Address: tp- A9QPesecx 1C� b�. G o Can Fax Number: 477' St /-1014
I GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION - (Mechanical Contractor information on back page)
Company Name: P u P' L1 C.- F51 O PP OC_12 -.SS
Mailing Address:
City State Zip
Contact Person: Day Telephone:
E-Mail Address: Fax Number:
Contractor Registration Number. Expiration Date:
"An original or notarized copy of current Washington State Contractor License must be presented at the time of permit issuance"
I ARCHITECT OF RECORD - AU plans most be wet stamped by Architect of Record
Company Name: pAL-GE Pv R. 0 ARGI -1 l TeGTS , 2, 5 ,
Mailing Address: C U 0 P4 'e-T sentee 1 Y4RKLb'P 0 , Wb.. 9 8o33
city Sate Zip
Contact Person: G A. LE N PAGE- Day Telephone: 4j1 " A21 - 7650
E-Mail Address: , rct%P-R fasen lit Aboard . 00v)e) Fax Number 42 - 821 -1014
I ENGINEER OF RECORD -All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record
Company Name: 171 SPaI.E. Er141 N area 1NC, !Nit .
Mailing Address: ZS eat4TICA L- Val *400 k1 RKLAt4O WS. 98o33
Cit State Zip
Contact Person: •TEfF Ct 1LL.ILA.14 D Day Telephone: 424 -Ss3 -1 'too
E -Mail Address: Fax Number: 415 - 4g Ia 21
BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION - 206 - 431 -3670
Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): S t / 500 Existing Building Valuation: S
Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): 5 £€- brTT' try () OC U 1-4, earl-
Will there be new rack storage? ❑.. Yes %..No If "yes ", see Handout No. — for requirements.
Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below
PLANNING DIVISION:
Single-family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches)
"For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following:
Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area for accessory dwelling:
'Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence.
Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: 2.14 Compact: 4 Handicap:
Will there be a change in use? D....Yes (st. .No If "yes ", explain:
FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
V .. Sprinklers R.Automatic Fire Alarm ❑..None ❑..Other (specify)
Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? 0.. Yes N.. No
If "yes", attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 x 11 paper indicating quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets.
Existing
Interior
Remodel
Addition to
Existing
Structure
New
Type of
Construction
per IBC
Type of
Occupancy per
IBC
1" Floor
4
rt
4)
ri,c75 ¢
v- e)
PJ r a - 3
2"' Floor
3`" Floor
Floors thru
Basement
Accessory Structure*
Attached Garage
Detached Garage
Attached Carport
Detached Carport
^
( t o4 ) 4
v- e
- U
Covered Deck
Uncovered Deck
BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION - 206 - 431 -3670
Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): S t / 500 Existing Building Valuation: S
Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): 5 £€- brTT' try () OC U 1-4, earl-
Will there be new rack storage? ❑.. Yes %..No If "yes ", see Handout No. — for requirements.
Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below
PLANNING DIVISION:
Single-family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches)
"For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following:
Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area for accessory dwelling:
'Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence.
Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: 2.14 Compact: 4 Handicap:
Will there be a change in use? D....Yes (st. .No If "yes ", explain:
FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
V .. Sprinklers R.Automatic Fire Alarm ❑..None ❑..Other (specify)
Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? 0.. Yes N.. No
If "yes", attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 x 11 paper indicating quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets.
PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT INFORMATION — 206 - 433-0179
Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): SE E Agretli 44 -O OOC,u -M £e4.'r
Eater District
. .Tukwila ..Water District #125
❑ ...Water Availability Provided
g .Sanitary Side Sewer ❑ .. Abandon Septic Tank
...Cap or Remove Utilities ❑ .. Curb Cut
lg Improvements Pavement Cut
❑ ...Traffic Control .. Looped Fire Line
Nr...Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection t/ „
Irrigation 1/ "
Domestic Water ✓ "
❑...Permanent Water Meter Size... 43 /4 " WO#
❑ ...Temporary Water Meter Size.. ' " WO#
❑...Water Only Meter Size M4. " wo#
Sewer Main Extension Public Private k
...Water Main Extension Public y Private X
Call before you Dig: 1400 424
Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet.
❑ .. Highline
B onosed Activities (mark boxes that apply):
...Right -of -way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours
❑ ...Right-of -way Use -No Disturbance
$.. Construction /Excavation/Fill- Rightof -way X
,t Non Right-of-way
❑ ...Total Cut 4o - loo cubic yards ❑ .. Work in Flood Zone
❑ ...Total Fill cubic yards lg.. Storm Drainage
❑ .. Renton
U.-Tukwila X.. ValVue ❑ .. Renton ❑ .. Seattle
o ...Sewer Use Certificate ❑...Sewer Availability Provided 0.. Approved Septic Plans Provided
❑ ...Septic System - For onsite septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approval by King County Health Department.
u bmltted with Application (mark boxes which apply):
...Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size -22" x34")
...Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) ❑ .. Geotechnical Report ❑...Traffic Impact Analysis
❑ ...Bond ❑ .. Insurance ❑ .. Easement(s) ❑ .. Maintenance Agreement(s) ❑...Hold Harmless
❑ .. Right -of -way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours
❑ .. Right -of -way Use — Potential Disturbance
❑ .. Grease Interceptor
❑ .. Channeliration
Trench Excavation
.. Utility Undergrounding
❑ ...Deduct Water Meter Size
FINANCE INFORMATION
Fire Line Size at Propu ty Line Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s)
❑ ...Water ❑ ...Sewer ❑ ...Sewa Treatment
Monthly Service Billing to;
Name: Day Telephone:
Mailing Address:
City State Zap
Water Meter Refund/Billine:
Name: Day Telephone:
Mailing Address:
City state lap
Unit Type:
Qty
Unit Type:
Qty
Unit Type:
Qty
Boiler /Compressor:
Qty
Fumace<100K BTU
Air Handling Unit >10,000
am
Fire Damper
t .L
0-3 HP /100,000 BTU
Fumace>100K BTU
Evaporator Cooler
Diffuser
r
3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU
Floor Furnace
Ventilation Fan Connected
to Single Duct
W
Thermostat
15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU
Suspended/WallFloor
Mounted Heater
Ventilation System
Wood/Gas Stove
30-50 HP /1,750,000 BTU
Appliance Vent
Hood and Duct
Water Heater
50+HP/1,750,000 BTU
Repair or Addition to
Heat/Refrig/Cooling
System
Incinerator - Domestic
Emergency
Generator
Air Handling Unit
<10,000 CFM
Incinerator — Comm/I d
Other Mechanical
Equipment
4•t tY',TttW
tae-AT PUMPS
MECIIANICAL PERMIT INFORMATION - 206-431-3670
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Company Name: P U 131. t pan Ca SS
Mailing Address:
City State Zip
Contact Person: Day Telephone:
E-Mail Address: Fax Number.
Contractor Registration Number. Expiration Date:
**An original or notarized copy of current Washington State Contractor License must be presented at the time of permit issuance**
Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): S l _t51000 E0o
Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): The 1.1 VAC rt- ran"Fr t-4 UT I txtats SPLIT
$ - feirevel NEAT PUMPS. (ATcTAtr. oFfo SYS'T'EMS ). teat-k5 AA8-e-
2&U t Pre n \, l MA t o090 e- CoNOMIZEt2.. 4YST Et4 . FE VAC, ZYSTE1rl.ei
A.a P it 4 Ni fa Mt e-r WASIAMNCTON 4T2atE VEN-Tt LAMP t -4 ( -00'E- .
Use: Residential: New .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑
Commercial: New ....� Replacement .... ❑
Fuel Type: Electric tgl Gas ....0 Other.
Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below:
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.
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 1053.2 International Building Code (current edition).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
BU t r. t G O :,• OR AUTHO
Signa
Print Name: C1 ?Me-
Mailing Address: a In M b -T ST.
I Date Application Accepted:
D3 /?())0 C.
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Date: 03/03 /e'sc.
Day Telephone: 425 - 9(21 1€90
Plat lstJaD WA. 0 1€10 33
Ci State Zip
Date Application Expires: I Stafflnitias:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The office administration building has been determined to be 7,972 Sq. Ft.. The single story,
wood framed, administration building will have a concrete strip footing and foundation wall with
concrete slab in the crawl space under a wood framed floor system. The roof structure shall be a
pre - manufactured truss system with limited custom framing. The new building is to be used for
administration, engineering, and public meeting room functions. The exterior building facade
and materials will be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. The facility will meet the
functional and aesthetic requirements defined by the District's shared building program.
Site work includes off site street and sidewalk improvements, landscaping and irrigation, trash
collection areas, Site utilities, storm water facility Improvements and other site improvements
required for permits and constructions. Site and building design criteria and will be defined by
the design team for approval by the District and local government agencies.
RECEIPT NO: R06 -01287
Payee: KING COUNTY STATE OF WASHINGTON
SET TRANSACTIONS:
Set Member Amount
D06 -086
M06 -051 '
TOTAL:
TRANSACTION LIST:
Type Method Description
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Description
11,417.92
1,222.69
12,640.61
BUILDING - NONRES
MECHANICAL - NONRES
PLAN CHECK - NONRES
PW LAND ALT PERMIT FEE
PW LAND ALT PLAN REVIEW
PW PERMIT /INSPECTION FEE
STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE
SET RECEIPT
Initials: JEM Payment Date: 08/17/2006
User ID: 1165 Total Payment: 12,640.61
SET ID: 0817 SET NAME: KCWD 125
Amount
Payment Check 600195 12,640.61
TOTAL: 12,640.61
Account Code Current Pmts
000/322.100 5,509.92
000/322.100 984.15
000/345.830 104.54
000/342.400 37.00
000/345.830 23.50
000/342.400 5,977.00
000/386.904 4.50
TOTAL: 12,640.61
8735 08/17 9716 TOTAL 12640.61
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Phone No:
INSPECTION NO.
INSPECTION RECORD
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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
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COMMENTS:
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Inspector:
IDate:
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Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval.
❑ $58.00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior o inspection. fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection.
'Receipt No.:
{Date:
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INSPERION NO.
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
CITY-OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
(206)431 -3670
Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
El ;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:
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INSPECTION NO. PERMIT
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6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (2 r 6) 3 -3670
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INSPECTION RECORD
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6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Approved per applicable codes.
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'Receipt No.:
'Date:
(206)431.36
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INSPECTION NO.
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6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
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INSPECTION NO,
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
(206)431 -3670
K Corriictions required prior to approval.
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INSPECTION NO.
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444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206- 575 -4407
Date:. 4 lzl (n
Corrections required prior to approval.
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$80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from
the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection.
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INSPECTION RECORD
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CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT
444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 - 575 -4407
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the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection.
T.F.D. Form F.P. 113
1320 28TH N.W., k16
AUBURN, WA 98001
VIA Telefax 206 431 3665
Bob Benedicto
City of Tukwila
Inspection Dept.
Dear Mr. Benedicto:
FAXED
Crescent Sheet Metal, Inc.
RE: Water District No. 125 ValVue Sewer District
Shared Administration Bldg.
Refrigeration license No. 079200166
City of Seattle refrigeration license No. 80216
Electrical administrator license no. HOSKIDT983L1
HEATING • VENTILATION • GENERAL SHEET METAL
May 2, 2007
Regarding the pressure test for the refrigeration lines on the above- referenced
project, pressure testing was completed on this project, but unfortunately, your office was
not called for a final inspection. The pressure test on this was done at 300 pounds. left on
for 7 days, the system was found to be tight, everything tested positive, no leaks were
found.
I regret that I did not call you when the pressure testing was done. Since the
project was running so far behind, this work was started on the weekend. The pressure
testing was done by me, my credentials are as follows:
Licenses have been held by me for 25 years. Again, this oversight is regretted, but be
assured everything tested positive, there are no leaks, and the project was completed
successfully. If you have any questions, please call me at 253 606 -2563.
RECEIVED
I 2007
BUILDING
DEPARTMENT
TOM M HOS S
Senior Refrigeration Technician
Sincerely,
CRESCSMO33KN
PHONE: 253 833 -5054
FAX: 253 833 -5144
Project Info
Project Address
Water District 9125 6 V'6L VON Sorer Dist.
Date
Equip.
ID
3460 168th St
Model No.'
For Building DE
Total CFM
Swills, .-
98168
Applicant Name:
Applicant Address:
Applicant Phone:
Equipment Schedules
The following Intonation Is required to be Incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules do
plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below.
Cooling Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Brand Name'
Model No.'
Capacity'
Btu/11
Total CFM
SA CF
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Equip.
ID
Brand Name'
Model No.'
Capacity
Btulh
Total CFM
OSAChn
or Econo? Input Btuh
Output Btuh
Fan Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Brand Name'
Model No.'
CFM
SP'
HP/BHP
Flow Control'
Location r
Washin on State Nonresidential Ene Cod Com liance Form
2004 Midi pm 8ttls Hainnid.wW ewer cods Coaplrca Farm
Project Description
Briefly describe mechanical
system type and features.
Includes Plans
Compliance Option
Pusan"
Pe Ft rt n fn
Include documentation
requiring compliance with'commissroning _ uiremeMs, Section 1416.
n
C ;SImple System pomplex System cp Anal r1s
S
(See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications. Use separate MECH-SUM for simple & compl bystems.
the
'If available. ' As tested according to Table 14-IA through 14-1G. ' If recRECEIVIEVP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as applic
Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or viaPf tweropainiA
MAR 2 0 2006 m (i 051 PERMITCENTEt1
2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form
r qualifications. Use separate MECHSUM for simple & complex systems.)
ad to be Incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the
611 in the required bdortnatian below.
a.N.M May loos
3/18/06
apt. Use
Location
Efficiency
of Service
3 If required. ' COP, HSPF, Combustion Efclency, or AFUE, as applicable. r
variable speed (VS).
System Description
See Section 1421 for full description of
Simple System qualifications.
If HeafingfCoofing
or Cooling Only:
[Constant von
(Split system?
fur cooled? I Packaged srs? c20,000 !Ruh?
Rconomaer Included?
I f Heating ony:
ric5000 dm?
n4016 outside ski
( START )
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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.
Use Complex
SYstems
(section 1430)
I Complex Systems
Refer to MECHCOMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex
Systems requirements are applicable to this project.
n. a.
1431.1
Field assem. sys.
Provide calculations
n. a.
1432.1
Setback & shut-off
Indicate separate systems or show isolation devices on plans
n. a.
1432.2.1
Air system reset
Indicate automatic reset
n. a.
1432.2.2
Hyde system reset
Indicate automatic reset
yes
1433
Air Economizer
Indicate economizer on equipment schedule or provide
calculations to justify exemption and demonstrate 10% higher
efficiency for equipment with out economizer.
m0.1
n. a.
1433
Water Economizer
Indicate water economizer and provide calculations if 1433
Exception 2 is util
n. a.
1434
Separate air sys.
Indicate separate systems on plans
n. a.
1435
Simul. Mg. & clg.
Indicate that simultaneous heating and cooling is prohibited,
unless use of exception Is justified
a. a.
1436
Heat recovery
Indicate heat recovery on plans; complete and attach heat
recovery calculations
n. a.
1437
Elec. motor elfin.
MECH -MOT or Equip. Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency
n. a.
1438
Variable flow sys.
Indicate variable flow on fan and pump schedules
yes
1439.1
Kitchen Hoods
Indicate uncooled and unheated make -up air
m
n. a.
1439.2
Fume Hoods
Indicate VAV, unheated/uncooled or heat rec. makeup
ILL IV. '11s s1 ••l "' 1'1 1 "NI WI* J11. .14: '111
Mechanical - Complex Systems Checklist
Project Address
Water District 1125 a VAL WAS Dewar Diet.
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 altemative.
Applicability
(yes, no, n.e.)
Code
Section
Component
Information Required
Date
For Buildin!
Location
on Plans
2004 Washington State Nonresid.nliel Energy Cods Compliance Forms
ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY
no Is circled for any question, provide explanation:
Decision flowchart
C StartHere
Seam 1411 .1
Elipnet Eedery
Shall Mae Tens
14 - Swat 14 -1G
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less
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Use this flowchart to determine how the requirements of the Complex Systems Option
project. Refer to the indicated Code sections for more complete information on the rec
Yes
Sadal 1431 .1
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Ones Err& ICU
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3/18/06
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Read May 2006 2004 ww.gm S.. NwSbaia Baagy Cob
Building Department
Notes
3x Systems Option appy to the
xmation on the requirements.
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2004 VA wgon Stab No nesi&nds Energy Cods Camplaim Forms Revised May 2005
Project Address Neter District t125 c VAT. V E ewer Dist.
Date 3/18/06
Complete the Mowing 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).
For Building Department Use
Motor
No. or
Location
HP
Type
(open/closed)
Description of Application or Use
Synch.
Speed
Min.Nom.
Full load
Efficiency
N / A
Minimum Nominal Full -Load Efficiency
Mons
Closed Mobs
Exceptions:
1. Motors he 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
142) .
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
(Le. if the only U.L listing for the equipment is with
a less-efficient motor and there is no energy-
elficieM motor option).
For motors claiming n exception,
tg sptlon, list motor and
note which exception appli es.
Syrchtorxlus
Speed (RPM)
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149D
3,800
1,800
1200
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840
855
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885
855
875
875
5.0
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875
875
87.5
875
875
75
875
885
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885
895
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10
885
895
902
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895
895
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902
902
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902
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93.0
92.4
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93.0
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936
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936
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94.1
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93.0
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93.0
94.1
94.1
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94.1
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Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK
2004 Wesleyan Stale Nonsidntal Berg Coal Comets= Farts Robed May 2005
Project Address Water District #125
VAL era Savor Diet. 'Date
3/18/06
s
The following information is
Washington State Nonresidential
necessary to check a mechanical
Energy Code
permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the
y
(yes, no, a.)
Code
Section
Component
'Information Required I
`nPllans I
Building Notes
HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424)
1411
Equipment performance
yes
1411.4
Pkg. elec. htg.& dg.
List heat pumps on schedule
MO. 1
yea
1411.1
Minimum efficiency
Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency
NO.1
a. a.
1411.1
Combustion htg.
Indicate intermittent ignition, flue/draft damper & jacket loss
1412
HVAC controls
yes
1412.1
Temperature zones
Indicate locations on plans
Spec
yes
1412.2
Deadband control
Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum
Spec
n. a.
1412.3
Humidity control
Indicate humidistat
yes
1412.4
Automatic setback
Indicate thermostat with night setback setbealc and 7 dift day types
Spec
yes
1412.4.1
Dampers
Indicate damper location and auto. controls & max. leakage
Spec
yea
1412.4.2
Optimum Start
Indicate optimum start controls
Spec
yea
1412.5
Heat pump control
Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule
Spec
ova.
1412.8
Combustion htg.
Indicate modulating or staged control
yea
1412.7
Balancing
Indicate balancing features on plans
Spec
yes
1422
Thermostat interlock
Indicate thermostat interlock on plans
Spec
yes
1423
Economizers
Equipment schedule
x0.1
1413
Alr economizers
yea
1413.1
Ak Econo Operation
Indicate 100% capability on schedule
440.1
a. a.
1413.1
IIJtr Econo Operation
Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 cep F wb
n. •.
1413.2
Natter Eton* Doc
Indicate dg load & water sconce & dg tower performance
yes
1413.3
Integrated operation
Indicate capability for partial cooling
Spec
o. •.
1413.4
Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer
1414 Ducting systems
yes
1414.1 Duct sealing
Indicate sealing necessary
Spec
yea
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
an
1418 Completion Requirements
yes
1418.18.2 Drawings & Manuals
Indicate requirement for record drawings and operation does
Spec
yea
1418.3.2 Air Balancing
Indicate air system balance requirements
'pen
n. •.
1418.3.3 Hydronic Balancing
Indicate hydronic system balance requirements
yea
1418.4 Commissioning
Indicate reguiremante for commissioning and prelim. Report
spec
o.•.
__
1424 Separate air sys.
-
Indicate separate systems on plans
yes
__. _
_`chanica7
Summary Form
ompleted and attached. Equipment schedule with types,
input/output, efficiency, ckn, hp, economizer
StHVICt WAT H HEM; Ca ANU HtAI tU PWLS (sections 1440 -1454)
1440
Service water mfg.
1441
Dec. water heater
Indicate R -10 insulation under tank
1442
Shut-off controls
Indicate automatic shut-off
1443
Pipe Insulation
Indicate R -value of insulation on piping
1452
Heat Pump COP
Indicate minimum COP of 4.0
1452
Heater Efficiency
Indicate pool heater elhdenby
1453
Pool heater controls
Indicate switch and 85 degree control
1454
Pool covers
Indicate vapor retardant cover
1454
Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover
Washington State Nonresidential Enemy Code Compliance Form
• pro+lde explanation.
PART 1 GENERAL
1.3
City Of Tukwila 6UILDINR fT1 /TSinn/
B.
CODE COMPLIANCE
�. ft""PnvFD
JUL - s 606
A. Work
1.
2.
SUBMITTALS
A.
SECTION 15500
HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
r-
1.1 SUMMARY
MS, COPY
WATER DISTRICT #125
VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT
PROJECT MANUAL
C m'OF TUKWILA
MAR 2 0 2006
PERMIT CENTEh
includes but is, not limited to the following major items:
All air distribution, heating, cooling, ventilation and exhaust systems.
Equipment used for distribution of air, including fans, motors: controls, control
wiring, filters, ductwork, air supply outlets, air return and exhaust inlets.
3. Sleeves, hangers, flashings, counterflashing and weatherproofing for
mechanical equipment.
4. Combustion air and flues for all gas -fired equipment including gas water
heaters.
5. Fire dampers, sleeves, frames, fire /smoke dampers, and all control devices.
Installation and startup instructions.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications: Firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of HVAC equipment, of
the types and capacities required.
B. Regulatory Requirements; UL and CSA Compliance: Provide units which are UL and
CSA listed.
C. Unless otherwise noted, where the Specification refers to SMACNA in reference to
sheet -metal or flexible ductwork accessories, this refers to HVAC Duct Construction
Standards, Metal and Flexible, latest edition, as published by SMACNA .
D. Unless otherwise noted, where the Specification refers to SMACNA in reference to
fibrous glass ductwork accessories, this refers to Fibrous Glass Duct Construction
Standard.
E. Regulatory Requirements - Packaged Air Conditioning Units:
1. ARI 210/240 -2003: Unitary Air - Conditioning and Air- Source Heat Pump
Equipment.
2. ARI 270 -95: Sound Rating of Outdoor Unitary Equipment.
Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data, including rated
capacities of selected model clearly indicated, weights (shipping, installed and
operating), furnished specialties and accessories, and installation and start
instructions.
hop Drawings: Submit manufacturer's assembly type shop drawings indicating
mensions, weight loadings, required clearances, methods of assembly of
components, location and size of each field connection, arrangement and construction
ncluding bussing, and number and type of contactors employed. Submit
manufacturer's catalog data on sealer, flexible ducting, vent piping, factory fabricated
devices, and factory fabricated duct and fittings.
Wiring Diagrams: Submit manufacturer's electrical requirements for power supply to
HVAC equipment. Submit manufacturer's ladder type wiring diagrams for interlock
and control wiring. Clearly differentiate between portions of wiring that are factory
installed and portions to be field installed.
Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data and parts list for equipment including
control, accessory, and "troubleshooting" maintenance guide. Include this data and
product data in maintenance manual.
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E. For Zone 3 or Greater Seismic Requirements: For all equipment that is roof mounted
or hung from structure, equipment manufacturer to provide, as a shop drawing
submittal, all details, devices, and the like, required for appropriate equipment
mounting. All details and drawings to be stamped by a registered structural engineer
in the state of Washington.
F. Record Drawings: At project closeout, submit Record Drawings of installed ductwork,
duct accessories, and outlets and inlets.
1.4 AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT SYSTEM
A. General: Provide all ductwork, including collars, register boxes, fire dampers, exhaust
fans, ventilation louvers, roof vents and screens, as well as all dampers and any other
miscellaneous items not specifically mentioned but necessary for a complete
installation. Apply the latest standards of SMACNA and ASHRAE with respect to
sheet- metal gauge and general construction for round and rectangular ducts.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Comply with manufacturer's rigging and installation instructions for unloading and
installing HVAC equipment.
B. Protect accessories from damage during shipping, storage and handling.
1.6 GUARANTY
A. General: Provide written guaranty on HVAC work, agreeing to replace /repair
inadequate and defective materials and quality of work, including leakage, breakage,
improper assembly and failure to perform as required for a period of 1 year from date
of Owner's acceptance. Include separate product warranties as indicated (if any) for
specific parts or products in the work. Provide guaranty signed by both the installer
and Contractor.
B. Include manufacturer's standard product warranty, covering HVAC equipment
operation under normal conditions and use, where installed, operated and maintained
in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Provide product warranty period
terminating 12 months after final acceptance, by Owner, of the project.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 REFRIGERANT PIPING
A. Size all refrigerant piping and install per condensing unit manufacturer's
recommendations. Fabricate refrigerant piping of Type "L" hard drawn "ACR" tubing
that has been cleaned and capped for refrigeration service. Fittings: wrought copper
and installed with silver solder joints. Carefully clean the end of all pipe and the inside
of all fittings before joining. Use no acid in cleaning or as a flux in soldering joints.
Bleed nitrogen through all piping while soldering.
B. Furnish, size, install, and insulate refrigerant pipe for the system as shown. Submit
shop drawings of piping system showing all traps, pipe sizes, and accessories. Pipe
sizes to be as recommended by unit manufacturer. Submit line sizing calculations for
review by Engineer.
C. Provide replaceable core type liquid line filter dryer size for system capacity at 2 PSIG
pressure drop per ARI 710, sight glass- moisture indicator.
2.2 SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP
A. Indoor Air - Handling Units:
1. General: Draw - through, direct - expansion, horizontal andlor vertical air -
handling unit designed for heat pump application.
2. Coils: Copper with aluminum mechanically- bonded, smooth -plate fins.
3. Fan: Centrifugal, double inlet, mounted on a common shaft, statically and
dynamically balanced, and shall run on permanently - lubricated bearings
4. Casing: Galvanized steel. Finish with baked enamel.
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5. Condensate drain pan internal to unit.
6. Filters: Disposable, 1 inch thick.
7. Heating Coils: Factory integral electrical.
8. Manufacturer: Carrier, Bryant, Lennox, Rheem, Trane, or approved.
B. Outdoor Air - Cooled Heat Pump Units:
1. Coils: Seamless copper tubes with copper or aluminum plate fins
mechanically bonded to tubes.
2. Fans: Direct driven, propeller type, arranged for vertical discharge, with
safety guards. Motors: Permanently lubricated, on vibration isolators.
3. Compressor: Serviceable hermetic design, with external spring isolators,
automatically reversible oil pump, located in a section separated from
condenser fans and coil. Provide low ambient controls to 20F. Provide 5-
year warranty.
4. Controls: High- and low- pressure cut -out switches, compressor overload
devices, anti -short cycle controls which shall prevent compressor from
restarting for approximately five minutes after shutoff. Provide a transformer
for control circuits.
5. Casing: Galvanized steel, designed for outdoor installation. Finished with
baked enamel. Provide openings for power and refrigerant connections.
Panel: Removable to provide access for servicing.
6. Connections for liquid line, suction line, and power supply.
7. Manufacturer: Carrier, Lennox, Bryant, Rheem, Trane, or approved.
2.3 DUCT - MOUNTED INLINE FANS
A. General: Galvanized steel fan housing. Square duct - mounting collars. Inlet cone.
Belt- driven inline fan. Quiet operation.
B. Provide access panel for cleaning, inspection, or service without dismantling the fan.
C. Fan Wheel: Aluminum, backward inclined, centrifugal. Dynamically and statically
balanced wheels.
D. Isolate the motor and drive from the air stream.
E. Motor: Permanently lubricated, sealed ball bearings.
F. Wheel Shaft: Ground and polished shafting mounted in sealed, heavy duty pillow
block bearings. Designed for air handling applications with a minimum life in excess
of 2000,000 hours.
G. Drive: Size drives for a minimum of 150 percent of driven horsepower.
H. Pulleys: Machined cast iron, keyed and enclosed to the wheel and motor shafts.
I. Motor Pulleys: Adjustable for final system balancing.
J. Disconnect Switch: NEMA 1 switches, factory wiring.
K. Motor cover and belt guard.
L. Manufacturers: Greenheck, Carnes, Acme, or JencoFan.
2.4 GALVANIZED SHEET -METAL DUCTWORK
A. General: IMC Duct Construction Standards, latest edition, or latest edition of
ASHRAE Guide Table. 1 -1/2 ounce galvanizing per square foot, both sides.
2.5 FLEXIBLE DUCTS
A. General: Comply with IMC, latest edition, Class 0 or Class 1.
B. Standard factory fabricated product, construct an inner wall of impervious vinyl or
chlorinated polyethylene, permanently bonded to a vinyl or zinc - coated spring steel
helix. Cover the assembly with fiberglass blanket insulation covered by an outer wall
of vinyl or fiberglass- reinforced metalized vapor barrier. UL 181 listed Class 1 flexible
air duct material. Overall thermal transmission no more than 0.25
(BTU /in) /(hr /sq.ft. /deg. F) at 75F differential, per ASTM C335. Vapor transmission
value no more than 0.10 perm, per ASTM E96. Rated for a minimum of 4 -inch w.g.
positive pressure and 1 -inch w.g. negative pressure.
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C. Air friction correction factor of 1.3 maximum at 1000 FPM. Working air velocity of at
least 2000 FPM. Flame spread rating no more than 25. Smoke development rating
no more than 50 as tested per ASTM E84. Must have cataloged data on insertion
loss characteristics, minimum attenuation of 29 DB for 10 -foot straight length at 8 -inch
diameter and 500 Hz.
D. Manufacturers: J. P. Lamborn Co., Norflex, Clevaflex, Genflex, Atco, Flexmaster,
Thermaflex, or approved.
2.6 DAMPERS
A. Splitter Dampers (SD): Provide where required; constructed of galvanized sheets not
lighter than 18 gauge, reinforced to prevent vibration, equipped at both ends with
brass bearing mounts and of sufficient length to provide complete shutoff branch duct.
B. Volume Dampers (VD):
1. Construct of galvanized sheets not lighter than 18 gauge, reinforced to
prevent vibration, equipped at both ends with brass bearing mounts and of
sufficient length to provide a complete shutoff of the duct.
2. Provide each damper with an adjustment and locking quadrant device
manufactured by Young Regulator Co., No. 403 operator for accessible
locations, or No. 315 for nonaccessible locations. Ventlock, or approved.
Provide operating rod and attaching devices as required for No. 315 operator.
Provide Young Regulator No. 443 or 443B raised platform for insulated duct.
C. Register Dampers: Dampers utilized with grilles. Opposed blade dampers utilizing a
side operated worm drive which provides external duct operation. Slot the end of the
shaft to receive a screwdriver. Factory assembled side operator. Construct of the
same material as the grille. Manufacturers: Same as grilles and diffusers. Provide
Young Regulator 443 or 443B raised platform for insulated duct.
D. Barometric Dampers: Frame and blades fabricated from 0.063 mill finish aluminum.
Blades have polyurethane edge seals. 1/2 -inch diameter aluminum blade shafts with
bronze bearings. Adjustable counterweight. Blades start to open at 0.05 -inch APD -
55 FPM. Blades fully open at 0.06 -inch APD - 680 FPM. Manufacturers: Louvers &
Dampers, Ruskin, Cesco, Greenheck, Prefco, or approved.
E. Backdraft Dampers: AU welded 14 gauge aluminum, with blades pivoting off center,
double crimped front and rear, polyurethane seals. Link blades to work in unison,
pivoting in ball bearings, and provide adjustable counterweights attached to the
blades. . Blades start to open at 0.05 -inch APD - 55 FPM. Blades fully open at 0.06 -
inch APD - 680 FPM. Frames: Channel type with flanges to facilitate mounting.
Manufacturers: Louvers & Dampers, Ruskin, Cesco, Greenheck, Prefco, or approved.
F. Control Dampers: Provide automatic control dampers as indicated. Airfoil, multiblade
type, maximum blade length of 48 inches. Provide parallel blades for positive or
modulating mixing service and opposed blades for throttling service. Blades to be
interlocking, minimum 16 gauge galvanized steel. Damper blades reinforced, have
continuous full length axle shafts and /or operating jackshafts as required to provide
coordinated tracking of all blades. Dampers over 25 sq.ft. in area to be in two or more
sections, with interconnecting blades. Dampers to have a maximum air leakage of 15
CFM psf at 4 -inch w.g. pressure. Provide all automatic dampers except those
specified with units. Manufacturers: Alerton, Auto-Matrix, Honeywell, Johnson
Controls, Staefa, Siemens, Trane, Siebe.
2.7 FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER (VERTICAL)
A. Manufacturers: Advanced Air, Air Balance, Inc., Cesco, C &S Air Products, Pottorff,
Dowco, Greenheck, Krueger, Metalaire, Nailor Industries, National Controlled Air,
Phillips, Prefco, Price Co., Ruskin, Safe -Air, Tuttle & Bailey, Ultra -Safe, United Spiral,
or approved. Cesco Fire Barrier Model FSD2 motorized fire /smoke damper with
motor. 22 gauge roll from galvanized steel with a 120VAC motor for motorized
operation. Standard UL 212F fusible link. Provide smoke detector at each damper
per code. Dynamic type. The fire dampers to be U.S. standard for 1 -1/2 hour listing.
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Motors to be UL listed. Provide the thermal protection via the fusible link. Damper to
be normally closed. Minimum leakage Class II damper. Provide with automatic reset.
250F temperature rating. Damper to fail closed when power is interrupted to actuator.
2.8 FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER (FRONT ACCESS, OUT OF WALL)
A. Manufacturer: Greenheck OFSD -22.
B. Motorized fire /smoke damper, low leakage dynamic type, with motor (actuator).
Designed for supply /return /exhaust ducts with grille outlets. Through- the - grille access
to the damper, actuator and heat - actuated components meet IBC, NFPA 90A, NFPA
92A requirement for fire /smoke dampers near 100 percent free area with motor in
airstream. Provide multiple sections where listed duct size exceeds manufacturer's
largest standard size.
C. 16 gauge galvanized steel frame; 14 gauge galvanized steel airfoil blades. Silicone
rubber blade edge seals. Stainless steel jamb seals.
D. Sleeve: 20 gauge galvanized steel, front flange for grille mounting integral access
cabinet
E. 120VAC /60Hz motor for motorized operation. Verify and coordinate motor voltage
requirements with Division 16.
F. The fire damper to be UL classified and labeled as minimum 1 -1/2 hour fire damper.
Actuator to be UL listed.
G. Damper: Minimum UL555S leakage Class I, 350F temperature rating.
H. Provide heat - actuated release device, 212F, which permit controlled closure through
the actuator and are automatic remote resettable after test, smoke detection or power
failure conditions.
Near 100 percent free area (excluding motor). Dampers blocking airflow with
separate motor compartment not acceptable unless open area is selected to match
duct size.
J. Provide switch package to include two - position indicator switch linked directly to the
damper blade to provide the capability of remotely indicating damper blade position.
2.9 AIR FILTERS
A. 30 Percent Efficient:
1. Manufacturer: Farr Company, 30/30, or approved.
2. 2 -inch thick disposable pleated type, with non -woven cotton and synthetic
fabric media, support grid and enclosing frame. UL Class 2 filters. 30 percent
efficient based on ASHRAE Test Standard 52 -76. Maximum initial resistance
at 500 FPM not to exceed 0.28 in. w.c. Welded wire grid media support
bonded to the filter media. Construct enclosing frame of rigid, heavy - duty,
high strength board with diagonal support members bonded to the air entering
and air existing side of each pleat to ensure pleat stability. Bond the inside
periphery of the enclosure frame to the filter pack, thus eliminating the
possibility of air bypass.
2.10 ACCESS DOORS
A. Gasketed, hinged or removable, rated for operating pressure. Ductmate "Sandwich"
for rectangular ductwork or "Metu" for round ductwork, or approved.
2.11 GRILLES, REGISTERS, DIFFUSERS
A. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of one of the following.
B. Provide 1 -, 2 -, 3 -, or 4 -way deflection as indicated.
C. Register Dampers: Dampers utilized with grilles. Opposed blade dampers utilizing a
side operated worm drive which provides external duct operation. Slot the end of the
shaft to receive a screwdriver. Factory assembled side operator. Construct of the
same material as the grille. Manufacturers: Same as grilles and diffusers.
D. Coordinate mounting frames with construction types per finish schedule.
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E. Performance: Provide components that have velocity, throw and drop, and noise
criteria ratings for each size device as listed in manufacturer's current standard
literature, which are plus or minus 10 percent of the components as listed in the
Diffuser, Register and Grille Schedule, or as specified herein.
F. Manufacturers: Agitaire, Air Concepts, Anemostat, Carnes, Connor, Environmental
Air Products, Hart & Cooley, J &J Register, Krueger, Metalaire, Nailor, Price Co,
Shoemaker, Titus, Tuttle & Bailey, Seiho.
2.12 LOUVERS
A. General: Frame and sill styles compatible with adjacent substrate, specifically
manufactured to fit into construction openings with accurate fit and adequate support
for weatherproof installation. Refer to Drawings and Specifications for types of
substrate which will contain each type of louver. Construct of aluminum extrusions,
ASTM B221, Alloy 6063. Weld units or use stainless steel fasteners. On inside face
of exterior louvers, provide anodized aluminum wire insect screen mounted in
removable extruded aluminum frames.
B. Blades set 3 to 5 inches on center, 30 degree angle with rain hook on blade, minimum
blade thickness 0.080 inch, drainable blade style. Minimum 45 percent free area for
48- by 48 -inch unit. Maximum water penetration 0.05 ounce water psf free area at
1000 FPM. Maximum intake pressure drop of 0.10 -inch W.G. at 750 FPM free
velocity.
C. Refer to Drawings for free area required.
D. Provide access door in duct to clean birdscreen.
E. Manufacturers: American Warming and Ventilating, Inc., Pottorff, United Metal
Products, Vent Products Co., Carnes, Cesco, Industrial Louvers, Inc., Louvers &
Dampers, Inc., Ruskin Manufacturing Co., Greenheck, or approved.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A. Examine areas and conditions under which HVAC equipment is to be installed. Do
not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS
A. Examine areas and conditions under which equipment and air terminals are to be
installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been
corrected.
3.3 DUCTWORK INSTALLATION
A. Install all ductwork in strict conformance with SMACNA standards and comply with
IMC requirements.
B. Erect all ductwork true to dimensions indicated, straight and smooth on inside with
neatly finished joints lapped in direction of air travel. Properly brace and reinforce all
ducts with steel angles or members.
C. Elbows: Standard centerline radius to equal 1 -1/2 times width of duct.
D. Install single thickness turning vanes in square throat rectangular elbows and in tees.
Provide 3/4 -inch trailing edge on turning vanes, turned slightly past parallel to the
duct.
E. Duct sizes shown on Drawings are net inside dimensions.
F. Locate access doors in ductwork as required for service of fire dampers, automatic
dampers and other items requiring maintenance or inspection.
G. Duct Hangers and Supports:
1. Hang rectangular sheet -metal ducts with a cross sectional area of less than
7 sq.ft. with galvanized strips of No. 16 USS gauge steel 1 inch wide, and all
larger ducts with steel angles and adjustable hanger rods similar to piping
hangers. Support at 8 feet on center, as detailed.
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2. Anchor all ducts securely to building in such a manner as to prevent
transmission of vibration to structure. Do not connect duct hanger straps to
roof deck. Do not support ducts from other ducts or piping.
3. For round sheet -metal ducts, provide duct support in accordance with
SMACNA Guidelines. Verify type of building construction.
4. Attach strap hangers installed flush with end of sheet -metal duct run to duct
with sheet -metal screws.
H. Joints:
1. Seal all joints in sheet -metal ducts in concealed locations (i.e., enclosed
ceiling spaces) with Hardcast joint sealant system applied in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations, or use Ductmate type joints.
2. To Connect Sheet -metal Ductwork to Fiberglass Ductboard: Hardcast only.
3. Standard gray duct tape not allowed.
Do not install duct stiffeners on interior (air side) of unlined ductwork; install on
exterior only or on interior of ductwork with duct liner.
J. Flexible Duct Installation:
1. Provide round neck grilles /diffusers or square -to -round transitions, No flex
duct connections directly to square neck allowed.
2. Flex duct allowed only for vertical drops to diffusers. Maximum offset angle
from vertical: 30 degrees.
3. Approved for use on supply ducts only; not allowed for return or exhaust.
4. Minimum length 2 feet, maximum length 5 feet, unless noted otherwise.
5. Flex duct allowed in concealed spaces only.
6. Install with bend radius no less than three duct diameters.
K. Paint inside surface of all bare ductwork which is visible through face of grilles with flat
black paint for all ceilings 12 feet and lower.
L. Mounting for Sidewall Grilles and Registers:
1. All mounting heights indicated on Drawings from finish floor to lower edge of
grille or register. Exception: If note on Drawings states for example "Down 6
inches," this indicates measurement from ceiling to top edge of grille or
register.
2. Install all sidewall return air grilles for "sight- tight" visibility at eye level
(position blades to obscure visibility from floor level).
M. Transitions: Where transitions are required in metal or fiberglass ductwork, horizontal
and vertical angles forming transition not to exceed 30 degrees. Provide supply and
return air transitions at AC unit connections. Plenum connections not allowed at AC
unit inlet and outlet.
N. Grille and Exposed Duct Cleaning:
1. After completion of ductwork installation, operate each fan system (excluding
exhaust fans) for a minimum of 30 minutes prior to installation of ceiling grilles
and diffusers. After grilles and diffusers are installed, clean out all
accumulation of particles from grilles and diffusers prior to acceptance.
2. Clean exterior surface of all ducts exposed to public view of chalk, pencil and
pen marks, labels, sizing tags, dirt, dust, and the like, so that upon completion
of installation, ducts are left in clean and unblemished manufactured
condition.
0, Seismic Restraint: Brace all ductwork and HVAC equipment against lateral
movement as detailed in document "Seismic Restraint Manual Guidelines for
Mechanical Systems" as published by SMACNA.
P. Limitations: Do not run ductwork within confines of electrical rooms, elevator shafts or
elevator equipment rooms except those ducts specifically serving only such rooms.
Q. Duct Access Doors:
1. Install where shown and required by SMACNA. Provide on the reset side of
all fire dampers and adjacent to duct mounted automatic dampers. Install per
manufacturer's recommendations. Provide colored ceiling pin below damper
to identify its location.
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2. Where access doors are for service of fire or smoke dampers, stencil the
words "Fire Damper" or "Smoke Damper" in 1/2- inch -high capital letters on
the outside of the door.
R. Volume Dampers: Provide in main duct branches where shown and in all branch
ducts serving air inlets and outlets.
S. Fire /Smoke Dampers and Smoke Dampers:
1. Install dampers per manufacturer's instructions.
2. If damper is installed within a duct, provide smoke detector within 5 feet of
damper with no air inlets or outlets between the damper and detector.
Detector to be listed for air velocity, temperature and humidity anticipated at
point of installation.
3. If damper is installed within an unducted opening, provide smoke detector
located within a 5 -foot horizontal radius of the damper to control the damper.
4. Provide control wiring, transformers and power connections for an operable
damper and detection system.
5. Coordinate multiple motor connections with electrical.
T. Air Outlets and Inlets:
1. Install grilles, registers, and diffusers per manufacturer's instructions. Locate
and size openings through finished surfaces to provide complete coverage of
rough openings by integral device flanges or auxiliary frames.
2. Paint exterior of all devices per color selected by Architect.
3. Coordinate duct connections with device final dimensions. Provide square to
round adapters where required for connection to round ducts.
4. Adjust the throws of air outlets to eliminate drafts.
3.4 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
A. Heating and Cooling Units:
1. General: Install units in accordance with manufacturer's installation
instructions, plumb and level, and firmly anchored in locations indicated.
Maintain manufacturer's recommended clearances.
2. Inspection Examine areas and conditions under which units are to be
installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been
corrected.
6. Equipment:
1. General: Install in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions,
plumb and level, firmly anchored to vibration isolators. Maintain
manufacturer's recommended clearances.
2. Controls: Furnish field installed automatic temperature control requirements
as indicated.
3. Start up equipment in accordance with manufacturer's start-up instructions,
and in presence of manufacturer's representative. Test controls and
demonstrate compliance with requirements. Replace damaged or
malfunctioning controls and equipment.
a. Do not place equipment in sustained operation prior to initial
balancing of mechanical systems.
b. Furnish sufficient refrigerant and dry nitrogen for pressure testing
under manufacturer's supervision.
C. Air - Cooled Condensing Units: Connect refrigerant piping to unit, run piping so as not
to interfere with access to unit. Install furnished field mounted accessories. Verify
manufacturer's requirements and provide accumulator when required due to length of
refrigerant piping.
D. Refrigerant System:
1. Piping: Install all refrigerant piping per unit manufacturer's latest published
recommendations straight and free from kinks and restrictions, properly
supported by Trisolator or Cush -A -Strip S -715 to minimize vibration. Furnish
and install straps or hangers at 5 -foot spacing for 1/2 -inch lines, 6 -foot
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spacing for 1 -inch lines. Pass a slow stream of dry nitrogen through the
tubing at all times while soldering to eliminate the formation of copper oxide
inside the tubing.
2. Slope all lines to facilitate oil return to compressor. Provide suction line traps
per manufacturer's recommendations. Install refrigerant piping as shown
except make modifications as recommended by equipment unit manufacturer.
Make such modifications at no cost to the Owner.
3. Test piping to 150 PSI.
4. After dehydration, introduce the manufacturer's recommended type and
quantity of refrigerant into system through a filter /dryer.
3.5 TRAINING OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL
A. Provide services of manufacturer's technical representative for [ ] hours to instruct
Owner's personnel in operation and maintenance of equipment provided under this
Section. Schedule training with Owner; provide at least a 7 -day notice to Owner and
Architect of training date.
3.6 CLEANING
A. Clean exposed factory finished surfaces.
3.7 FILTERS
A. Install complete sets of filters before operation of the supply fans. Do not operate fans
without filters installed. Remove coils from units and clean if units are run without
filters.
B. Provide two sets of filter cartridges for each supply fan. Clean filters to be installed
prior to system balancing.
3.8 FIRESTOPPING PENETRATIONS IN FIRE -RATED WALL/FLOOR ASSEMBLIES
A. Provide proper sizing when providing sleeves or core - drilled holes to accommodate
the penetration. Firestop all voids between sleeve or core - drilled hole and pipe
passing through to meet the requirements of ASTM E814.
B. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hilti, Proset, or approved.
3.9 FACTORY TESTING
A. Test equipment at the factory prior to shipping.
3.10 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Terminal Units: Upon completion of installation and prior to initial operation, test and
demonstrate that air terminals and duct connection to air terminals are leaktight.
Repair or replace air terminals and duct connections as required to eliminate leaks,
and retest to demonstrate compliance.
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1.1
PART2 PRODUCTS
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CONTROLS ELECTRIC /ELECTRONIC
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Provide a system of low voltage electric controls.
B. Wiring: As required for a complete operating control system, per state codes and
NEC. Provide necessary relays, transformers, fusing, switches and pilot lights. Feed
interlocks and control power from nearest panel.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Provide shop drawings and product data for the following:
1. Drawings: Provide six copies of complete control diagram including written
description of control sequences.
2. Include record wiring drawings showing installed condition and operating
changes made during start-up in each operating and maintenance manual.
1.3 DURING WARRANTY PERIOD
A. Within 30 days prior to the warranty expiration date, control supplier to visit the job site
and check calibration, operation, and adjustment of all temperature, pressure and
humidity sensors, valves, dampers, thermostats and other devices installed by control
supplier. Make repair or replacement of defective control equipment as required at no
charge to the Owner.
B. Submit a letter to Architect certifying that this work has been completed.
C. Attach a copy of the service report signed by Owner's Representative.
2.1 ROOM THERMOSTATS
A. Electronic Thermostat:
1. Seven day programmable, PI control.
2. Occupied /unoccupied heat and cool setpoints.
3. Automatic heat/cool changeover and fan control.
4. Keyboard lockout.
5. Cooling Stages: Provide as required to match in air conditioner.
6. Manufacturers: Honeywell T7300, or approved.
7. Locking Cover: Provide opaque cover.]
B. Provide opaque locking guards on all new thermostats.
2.2 SMOKE DETECTORS
A. Dual chamber ionization type with duct sampling tubes. UL approved with adjustable
sensitivity. Arrange to stop associated fan on presence of smoke. Provide in supply
duct downstream of filters for all air- moving systems per IMC, latest edition.
2.3 RELAYS
A. Provide relays where required or as shown on the Drawing to meet the operating
sequence where not internal to the manufacturer's equipment.
B. Furnish relays or contactors with required coil voltage and contact amperage rating for
use specified on the Drawing and in manufacturer's equipment.
C. Mount relays in a single control cabinet with hinge door and latch, Honeywell, or
approved.
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2.4 WIRING
A. In accordance with Division 16 and all applicable codes.
B. Study the mechanical and electrical project Drawings and Specification and provide all
wiring relating to the control system not furnished therein. This wiring includes
contactors, relays, and the like, and Incidental power wiring (i.e., time clock wiring,
power when run through the stat, transformer, and the like).
2.5 MOTORIZED DAMPERS
A. Honeywell D641A opposed blade type with 16 gauge galvanized sheet steel frame
and double 22 -gauge galvanized sheet steel blades. Frame dampers zinc-plated
steel with square blade pins and oil- Impregnated sintered bronze or nylon bearings.
Gasket blades for maximum 1/2 percent leakage.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
A. HP: Room thermostats to modulate economizer cycle, cooling and heating in
sequence to maintain setpoint. Provide motorized low leakage outside air dampers.
Dampers to be closed on fan shutdown and during NLL operation.
B. Smoke Detection: Install detector per IMC.
C. Exhaust Fans: (EF -1. -2. -3. -4. -5 -6.
D. Fire Control:
1. Smoke Detectors: Provide ionization -type duct smoke dectectors where
required.
2. Fire/Smoke Dampers: Furnish and Install dampers under Section 15500,
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, located as shown on the Drawing
and as required per NFPA 90A. Interlock dampers to close whenever the fan
discharge or supply smoke detector alarm activates, or by manual switch.
Detector alarm to shut-off fan and activate building fire alarm.
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PART1 GENERAL
SECTION 15990
TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING
WATER DISTRICT #125
VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT
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1.1 SUMMARY
A. Work Included: Materials, equipment and labor required for testing, adjusting, and
balancing work required by this Section, Including air, plumbing, hydronic systems,
and associated equipment and apparatus. The work consists of setting speed and
volume (flow) adjustments, recording data, conducting tests, preparing and submitting
reports, and recommending modifications to work as required.
1.2 QUALIFICATIONS
A. Perform work of this Section by a firm certified by National Environmental Balancing
Bureau (NEBB) or Associated Air Balance Council (AABC).
B. Do work of this Section under the direct supervision of a person who has passed
written and practical NEBB or AABC examinations for testing, adjusting, and
balancing of air and hydronic systems.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Codes and Standards:
1. NEBB Compliance: Comply with NEBB's "Procedural Standards for Testing,
Adjusting, and Balancing of Environmental Systems" as applicable to
mechanical air and hydronic distribution systems, and associated equipment
and apparatus; or comply with AABC's Manual MN -1, "AABC National
Standards," as applicable to mechanical air and hydronic distribution systems,
and associated equipment and apparatus.
2. Industry Standards: Comply with ASHRAE recommendations pertaining to
measurements, instruments, and testing, adjusting and balancing, except as
otherwise Indicated.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Procedures: Submit certified test reports, signed by Test and Balance (TAB)
supervisor who performed TAB work.
B. Report Forms:
1. Submit copies of report forms to Architect within 30 days of award of the
Contract by Owner prior to commencement of testing and balancing work at
the site.
2. Provide 8 -1/2- by 11 -inch paper for looseleaf binding, with blanks for listing
the required test ratings and for certification of report.
3. Submit reports on forms similar in content to standard AABC or NEBB test
forms.
4. Submit final test and balance report. Include Record Drawings with terminal
codes for cross - reference with the Submittal, such that terminals referenced
in the Submittal are easily located on the Drawings.
5. Include identification and types of instruments used, and their most recent
calibration date.
6. Submit resume data on person who is to directly supervise testing, adjusting
and balancing work.
C. Maintenance Data: Include copies of balancing report and identification of
instruments in maintenance manuals.
D. NEBB or AABC Certificate: At time of submittal of forms, submit NEBB or AABC
certification form for review.
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2.1 PATCHING MATERIALS
A. Ductwork and Housings: Use plastic plugs with retainers to patch drilled holes.
B. Insulation: Refer to Section 15250, Insulation, for patching.
2.2 INSTRUMENTS
A. Utilize test instruments and equipment as recommended in the following:
1. NEBB's Procedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting and Balancing of
Environmental Systems.
2. AABC's Manual MN -1, "AABC National Standards?
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS
A. Do not proceed with testing, adjusting and balancing work until construction of
relevant systems has been completed and is operable. Do not proceed until all
systems scheduled for testing, adjusting and balancing are clean and free from debris,
dirt and discarded building materials.
B. Verify the following:
1. Equipment is operable and in a safe and normal condition.
2. Temperature control systems are installed complete and operable.
3. Final filters are clean and in place.
4. Duct systems are clean of debris.
5. Fan rotation is correct.
8. Dampers are in place and open.
7. Access doors are closed.
8. Air outlets are Installed and connected.
9. Any conditions affecting system operation, such as open doors, adjacent
pressurized areas, and the like, are in final operating conditions prior to
testing and balancing.
C. Report any defects or deficiencies noted during performance of services to Architect.
Promptly report abnormal conditions in Mechanical Systems or conditions which
prevent system balance.
D. Automatic Temperature Control Systems:
1. Set and adjust automatically operated devices to achieve required sequence
of operations. Coordinate with the automatic temperature control supplier.
Do not proceed without his representation.
2. Verify controls for proper calibration and correct as necessary.
3.2 TEST HOLE LOCATIONS
A. Install test holes at the inlet and outlet of all air handling unit fans, exhaust fans, utility
fans, and the like, and elsewhere as required to facilitate traverses and to test the air
systems. Plug holes when finished.
3.3 AIR SYSTEM PROCEDURE
A. Adjust air handling and distribution systems to provide required or design supply,
retum, and exhaust air quantities.
B. Make air quantity measurements in ducts by Pitot tube traverse of entire cross
sectional area of duct.
C. Measure air quantities at air inlets and outlets. Log shall show each successive test.
D. Adjust distribution system to obtain uniform space temperatures free from
objectionable drafts and noise.
E. Use volume control devices to regulate air quantities only to the extent that
adjustments do not create objectionable air motion or sound levels. Effect volume
control by duct internal devices such as dampers and splitters.
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F. Vary total system air quantities by adjustment of fan speeds. Vary branch air
quantities by damper regulation.
G. Adjust fans to deliver within 5 percent of specified flow. Adjust air outlets'and inlets to
within 10 percent of specified flow.
H. Adjust outside air to all fans as scheduled
Adjust relief exhaust fans on variable air volume systems to maintain a positive
building static pressure of 0.05 inch w.c.
3.4 AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT TESTING
A. Location.
B. Manufacturer.
C. Model.
D. Supply airflow, specified and actual.
E. Retum airflow, specified and actual.
F. Outside airflow, specified and actual.
G. Total external static pressure, specified and actual.
H. Inlet pressure.
I. Discharge pressure.
J. Fan RPM.
3.5 EXHAUST FAN TESTING
A. Location
B. Manufacturer.
C. Model.
D. Airflow, specified and actual.
E. Total external static pressure, specified and actual.
F. Inlet pressure.
G. Discharge pressure.
H. Fan RPM.
3.6 RETURN AIR/OUTSIDE AIR TESTING
A. Identification/Iocation.
B. Design airflow.
C. Actual airflow.
D. Design return airflow.
E. Actual retum airflow.
F. Design outside airflow.
G. Actual outside airflow.
H. Return air temperature.
I. Outside air temperature.
J. Required mixed air temperature.
K. Actual mixed air temperature.
L. Design outside/return air ratio.
M. Actual outside/retum air ratio.
3.7 DUCT TRAVERSE TESTING
A. System zone/branch.
B. Duct size.
C. Area.
D. Design velocity.
E. Design airflow.
F. Test velocity.
G. Test airflow.
H. Duct static pressure.
Air temperature.
J. Air correction factor.
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SECTION 15400
PLUMBING
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1.1 SUMMARY
A. Piping system work includes but not limited to:
1. Aboveground soil, waste and vent piping within buildings, including soil
stacks, vent stacks, horizontal branches, traps, and connections to fixtures
and drains.
2. Underground building drain piping including mains, branches, traps,
connections to fixtures and drains, and connections to stacks, terminating at
connection to sanitary sewers 5 feet outside foundation wall.
3. Conductor piping from roof drains to storm building drain.
4. Storm building drain piping from conductor piping and area drains terminating
at connection to storm sewers 5 feet outside foundation wall.
5. Domestic cold water piping.
6. Domestic hot water piping.
7. Domestic circulating hot water piping.
8. Plumbing Fixtures: See Schedule on Drawings for types.
9. Specialty piping systems.
10. Condensate drain and water piping system for plumbing equipment.
11. Flashing and counterflashing of roof and wall penetrations required by
installation of work of this Section.
12. Furnishing and installation of access doors required for work furnished by this
Section.
13. Furnishing and installing of sleeves, inserts and anchorage required for the
installation, which are embedded in work of other trades. Sleeve, wrap and
seal piping in concrete.
B. Fixtures:
1. Plumbing fixtures and trim, including rims for sinks and lavatories in casework
or counters, chair carriers (as required), drinking fountains, drains, cleanouts,
floor sinks, and related fixtures shown on the Drawings.
2. Rough and final connection to equipment and fixtures, relocated or provided
under other sections by Owner and under other divisions of the work.
3. Standards and supports for equipment requiring them.
4. Instructions and maintenance manuals for equipment furnished by this
Section.
C. Water heaters.
D. Circulation pumps.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of plumbing system
products, of types, materials, and sizes required.
B. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Codes: Comply with UPC pertaining to plumbing materials, construction and
installation of products. Comply with local and state regulations.
2. ANSI Compliance: Comply with applicable American National Institute
standards pertaining to products and installation.
3. PDI Compliance: Comply with applicable Plumbing and Drainage Institute
standards pertaining to products and installation.
4. Federal Standards: Comply with applicable Federal Specification WW -P -541
Series sections pertaining to plumbing fixtures.
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3.8 AIR DISTRIBUTION TESTING
A. Air terminal number.
B. Room number /location.
C. Terminal type.
D. Terminal size.
E. Design velocity.
F. Design airflow.
G. Test (final) velocity.
H. Test (final) airflow.
I. Percent of design airflow.
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3.9 ADJUSTING
A. Recorded data shall represent actually measured or observed conditions.
Permanently mark settings of valves, dampers, and other adjustment devices allowing
settings to be restored. Set and lock memory stops. Adjust air systems to deliver
specified volumes with lowest possible fan speed.
3.10 DOMESTIC WATER
A. Adjust domestic water recirculation system to ensure hot water circulation in all mains.
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5. NAHB Label: Provide fiberglass bathtub units and shower stalls which have
been tested and labeled by NAHB Research Foundation.
6. ADA Compliance: Construct and install barrier -free plumbing fixtures in
accordance with "The Americans with Disabilities" Act.
7. UL and NEMA Compliance: Provide electric motors and electrical
components required as part of plumbing equipment, which have been listed
and labeled by UL and which comply with NEMA standards.
8. NEC Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to installation and
electrical connections of ancillary electrical components of plumbing
equipment.
C. Water Heaters:
1. Water heaters and storage tanks to meet current energy efficiency code
requirements and be provided with anode rod corrosion protection, internal
glass lining, insulated steel jacket with baked enamel finish, and pressure -
temperature relief valve to match tank working pressure. Rate water heaters
at 150 PSIG working pressure; rate storage tanks at 125 PSI working
pressure.
2. CSA and NSF Labels: Provide water heaters which have been listed and
labeled by CSA and NSF.
3. ASME Code Symbol Stamps: For applicable equipment, comply with ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for construction, and stamp with ASME
code symbol.
4. ASME Relief Valve Stamps: Provide water heaters and water tanks with
safety relief valves bearing ASME valve markings.
5. Code Compliance: Comply with the UPC and ASHRAE 90.1 -1999.
6. PDI Compliance: Comply with applicable Plumbing and Drainage Institute
Standards pertaining to factory fabricated water heaters.
D. Pumps:
1. HI Compliance: Design, manufacture and install pumps in accordance with HI
"Hydraulic Institute Standards."
2. UL Compliance: Design, manufacture and install in accordance with UL 778
"Motor- Operated Water Pumps."
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product data in accordance with Division 1, Section "Shop Drawings, Product Data
and Samples." Manufacturer's specifications, installation and startup instructions,
capacity and ratings, with selection indicated. Provide pump performance curves with
selection points indicated. Provide specialties and accessories required for a
complete and operable installation.
B. Shop Drawings: Provide assembly type shop drawings indicating dimensions,
weights, required clearances, and methods of assembly of components and
anchorages.
C. Wiring Diagrams: Ladder type wiring diagrams for components, indicating required
field electrical connections.
D. Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data and parts list for each item. Include
"troubleshooting" maintenance guides. Include this data in operation and
maintenance manual.
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1.4 PLUMBING FIXTURES
A. General: Provide factory fabricated fixtures of type, style and material indicated on
the plumbing fixture connection schedule on the Drawings. For each type fixture,
provide fixture manufacturer's standard trim, carrier, seats, and valves as indicated by
their published product information; either as designed and constructed, or as
recommended by manufacturer, and as required for complete installation. Where
more than one type is indicated, selection is installer's option; but, fixtures of same
type must be furnished by a single manufacturer. Where type is not otherwise
indicated, provide fixtures complying with governing regulations.
1. Fixtures: Complete with fittings, supports, fastening devices faucets, valves,
traps, stops and appurtenances required.
2. Exposed IPS Piping and Tubing: Brass, chrome plated.
3. Escutcheons: Brass, chrome plated.
4. Fixture Locations: As shown on Drawings.
5. Stops: Stops installed in each supply pipe at each fixture accessibly located
with wall escutcheons.
6. Showers: Provide with flow control device to prevent flow over 2.5 GPM.
7. Public Lavatories: Provide with flow control device to prevent flow over 0.5
GPM.
8. Interior Faucets Except Public Lavatories: Provide with flow control device to
prevent flow over 2.5 GPM.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SOIL, WASTE, VENT AND DRAINAGE PIPING
A. Underground Piping to 5 Feet Outside Building Line: "No -Hub" cast iron soil pipe and
fittings with heavy -duty stainless steel couplings and neoprene gaskets.
2.2 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
A. Above Ground: Type "L" copper tubing. Wrought copper or cast bronze sweat
fittings.
1. Piping 2 -1/2 Inches and Smaller: Soldered (silver bearing solder) joints.
2. Approved Fillers:
a. Pressure Range 81 to 150 PSI and Temperatures 151F to 200F: or
silver- bearing solders, i.e., Allstate 430, Harris Stay Brite 5 or 8.
b. Use appropriate flux per manufacturer's recommendations. Use of
corrosive fluxes is prohibited.
B. Below Ground:
1. Type "K" copper tubing with brazed joints.
2. Approved Fillers: "Phos-O," "Silfos 5," "Aircosil 15," "Braze 450(DE)." Use
appropriate flux per manufacturer's recommendations.
2.3 PRIMER PIPING
A. Above Ground: Type "L" hard -drawn copper tubing with wrought sweat fittings and
soldered joints.
B. Below Ground: Type "L" soft annealed copper tubing with wrought sweat fittings and
brazed joints.
2.4 CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING
A. Type "M" copper tubing and wrought copper or cast bronze sweat fittings. 95/5
soldered joints. On sizes 1 -1/4 Inches and larger, provide "DWV" pattern drainage
fittings.
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2.5 VALVES
A. General:
1. End Connections: Mate with pipe, tube and equipment connections. Where
more than one type is indicated, selection is installer's option.
2. Sizes' Unless otherwise indicated, provide valves of same size as upstream
pipe sizes.
3. Refer to Section 15100, Valves for detailed valve specifications.
B. Service:
1. Domestic Hot and Cold Water Shutoff and Isolation Valves: Pipe Sizes 2 -1/2
Inches and Smaller: Ball valve.
2. Drain Service; All Pipe Sizes' Drain valves.
3. Check Valves Other than Pump Discharge: Swing check.
4. Relief Valve: ASME code approved pressure and temperature relief valve.
Run full size pipe to floor drain, or as noted otherwise. Cash -Acme, Watts, or
approved.
5. Pressure Regulating Valves:
a. Water: Bronze body, diaphragm or piston type, spring actuated, with
separate or integral strainer, pressure range to suit conditions, code
approved for potable water use. Provide shutoff valves, pressure
relief valves, unions, drain valve and bypass in accordance with code
requirements. Cash -Acme, Watts, Wilkins, Mueller approved.
2.6 WATER HAMMER ARRESTORS (SHOCK ABSORBERS)
A. Bellows -type, stainless steel casing and bellows, pressure rated, tested and certified
in accordance with PDI WH -201. Manufacturers: Amtrol, Inc., J. R. Smith, Wade,
Zurn, or approved.
2.7 TRAP PRIMERS
A. Trap seal primer valve with integral automatic antisiphon protection. Code approval
required. Wade, Zurn, J. R. Smith, PPP, or approved.
B. Electronic trap seal primer valve with integral automatic antisiphon protection tied to
DDC system. Coordinate quantity, locations and voltage characteristics for control
points and with Section 15950, Controls. Wade, Zurn, J. R. Smith, PPP, or approved.
2.8 THERMOMETERS
A. 3 -inch diameter bi -metal dial thermometer with stainless steel case, white dial, black
numbers with 4 -inch stainless steel stem and brass separable socket. Provide back
or bottom connections as required. OF to 200F range. Manufacturers: Weiss Model
3BMS, Palmer, Ashcroft, Trerice, Marshaltown, Weksler, or approved.
2.9 PRESSURE GAUGES
A. Single- pointer gauge with 0 to 100 PSI range, 10 PSI intervals and 1 PSI increments
intermediate graduations. Aluminum dial with 1 percent accuracy and low bottom
connections for wall mounting. Manufacturers: Weiss, Palmer, Marshaltown,
Trerice, Ashcroft, Weksler, U.S. Gauge, or approved.
2.10 BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
A. General: Provide shutoff valve and unions upstream and downstream of all backflow
preventers. Provide bronze "Y" strainer upstream of all backflow preventers. Note:
For hot water applications of 140F or greater, provide backflow preventer rated for
temperature of hot water system serving.
B. Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker: Watts Model 288A with Watts 777S "Y" strainer.
Febco, Wilkins, or approved.
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2.11 WATER VALVE BOXES
A. Rectangular concrete valve box with cast iron hinged locking access cover, labeled
"water." Provide size adequate for depth, maintenance accessibility for valve
assembly, and the like. Provide extensions as required. Manufacturers: Brooks
Products Model 36 -HFL, or approved.
2.12 ACCESS PANELS
A. Provide flush - mounting access panels as required for service of fire dampers,
cleanouts, valves, and the like, and other items requiring maintenance or inspection.
Where access panels are located in fire -rated assemblies of building, rate access
panels accordingly. Ceiling access panels to be minimum 24x24 (or required and
approved size). Wall access panels to be minimum 12x12 (or required and approved
size). Manufacturers: Milcor, Karp, Elmdor, In -Ryko, Acudor, or approved. Provide
two keys for each set of locks provided
2.13 PREMANUFACTURED COUNTERFLASHINGS
A. Factory- fabricated counterflashing constructed from Schedule 40 galvanized steel or
galvanized malleable iron pipe coupling with tapered threads and 3 Ib. lead sheet lead
formed and soldered to coupling to produce counterflashing minimum of 4 -inch
overlap over roof flashings. Provide for pipe sizes as required. Manufacturers: A &B
Sheetmetal, 503 -254 -5581.
2.14 CHINA FIXTURES
A. American Standard, Kohler, Eger or approved.
2.15 STAINLESS STEEL FIXTURES
A. Elkay, Just, Haws, or approved.
2.16 MOLDED RESIN OR STONE FIXTURES
A. Fiat, Mustee, or approved.
2.17 ENAMELED CAST IRON
A. American Standard, Eljer, Kohler or approved.
2.18 FIBERGLASS FIXTURES
A. Fiber -Fab, Aqua - Glass, Mustee, Hytec or approved.
2.19 ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS /FOUNTAINS
A. Elkay, Halsey - Taylor, Haws, Sunroc, Oasis, or approved.
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2.20 FAUCET FITTINGS
A. Private: Chicago, Moen, Delta /Delta Commercial; Symmons, T &S Brass or
approved.
B. Public: Symmons, Chicago, Delta Commercial, T &S Brass, American Standard, or
approved.
2.21 WATER CLOSET SEATS
A. Solid white reinforced plastic, hinge with insert integrally in seat. Olsonite, Church,
Beneke, Bemis, or approved.
B.
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2.22 FLOOR DRAINS
A. Cast iron body, double drainage flange with weep holes. nickel bronze or heavy C.P.
strainer /grate/funnel finishes, flashing clamp device, adjustable or insert type strainer.
Comply with ANSI A112.21.1. Smith, Wade, Watts, Zurn, Mifab, or approved. See
Schedule on Drawings.
2.23 HOSE BIBBS
A. Cast brass heavy duty hydrant, brass operating parts, renewable seat, hose outlet,
vacuum breaker and removable "T" handle. J. R. Smith, Woodford, Wade, Zurn,
Mifab, Chicago, or approved. See Schedule on Drawings for types.
2.24 GARBAGE DISPOSERS
A. First grade quality suitable for commercial or residential kitchen use, complete with
switches, controls, solenoid and flow control valves, vacuum breakers and appropriate
sink or cone attachments. Motors, switches, solenoid valves and electrical controls
compatible. In- Sink - Erator, or approved. See fixture schedule for description.
2.25 FIXTURE TRIM
A. Traps: Provide traps on all fixtures except fixtures with integral traps. Exposed traps
chromium plated cast brass or 17 gauge chromium plated brass tubing. American
Standard, Kohler, Chicago, BrassCraft, Eastman, Speedway, McGuire, or approved.
B. Supplies and Stops: First quality, chrome plated with brass stems. Stops: Loose key
type. American Standard, Kohler, Chicago, BrassCraft, Eastman, Legend, Speedway,
McGuire, or approved.
2.26 FIXTURE SCHEDULE
A. Provide fixtures as scheduled on the Drawings.
2.28 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVES
A. Symmons, Powers, Bradley, or approved.
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2.27 INSTANT HOT WATER
A. Electric "instant" hot water unit for undercounter mounting, complete with single -lever
faucet and 1 /2- gallon storage tank. UL label heater. In- Sink - Erator, or approved.
See Schedule on Drawings for capacities.
2.29 WATER HEATERS — ELECTRIC
A. Factory assembled packaged electric water heater Glass Tined, 150 PSI working
pressure. Magnesium anode. Steel jacket with baked enamel finish. Minimum 3 -inch
Insulation. Sequence element operation through single immersion thermostat. Each
heating element to have magnetic contactor and be protected by current limiting
fuses. Fused control circuit. Pilot light to indicate when unit is operating. Prewire
heaters ready for a single electrical connection and bear the UL label. Provide
pressure /temperature relief valve.
B. Manufacturers: A. O. Smith, Ace - Buehler, Bradford - White, Lochinvar, Rheem, Ruud,
State or approved.
2.30 CIRCULATION PUMPS
A. General: Provide in -line factory tested pumps, cleaned, and painted with enamel prior
to shipment. Provide pumps of same type by same manufacturer.
B. Type: Horizontal, oil - lubricated, designed for 125 PSI working pressure, 210F
continuous water temperature.
C. Body: Bronze or stainless steel construction.
D. Shaft: Steel, ground and polished, integral thrust collar.
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E. Bearings: Two horizontal sleeve bearings designed to circulate oil.
F. Seal: Mechanical, with carbon seal face rotating against ceramic seat.
G. Motor: Nonoverloading at any point on pump curve, open, dripproof, sleeve bearings,
quiet operating, rubber mounted construction, built -in thermal overload protection.
H. Coupling: Self- aligning, flexible.
Manufacturers: Amtrol, Armstrong, Bell & Gossett, Grundfos, Paco, Taco, or
approved.
2.31 EXPANSION TANKS NON -ASME
A. Manufacturers: Mueller, Amtrol, Armstrong, Taco, Bell & Gossett, or approved.
B. Welded steel, constructed, tested and stamped in accordance with IAPMO Standards
for working pressure of 125 PSI. Support floor mounted tanks with steel legs or base.
Provide single flexible diaphragm securely sealed into tank to separate air charge
from system water, to maintain design expansion capacity. Provide pressure gauge
and air - charging fitting, and drain fitting. Diaphragm: Removable and replaceable in
line.
3.1 CHLORINATION
A. General: Upon completion of tests and necessary replacements, thoroughly flush and
disinfect domestic water piping.
B. Method: After thoroughly flushing system with water to remove sediment, fill system
with a solution containing 50 parts per million of chlorine for not less than 24 hours or
200 parts per million of chlorine for not less than 3 hours. After retention, drain,
reflush and return system to service.
C. Certification: Provide copy of domestic water chlorination certificate in each
operations and maintenance manual.
3.2 FIRESTOPPING PENETRATIONS IN FIRE -RATED WALUFLOOR ASSEMBLIES
A. Provide proper sizing when providing sleeves or core- drilled holes to accommodate
the penetration. Firestop voids between sleeve or core - drilled hole and pipe passing
through to meet the requirements of ASTM E814.
B. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hilti, Proset, or approved.
3.3 PROTECTION
A. Protect fixtures and equipment from damage Replace damaged items with new.
B. Keep pipe openings closed by means of plugs or caps to prevent the entrance of
foreign matter. Protect piping, ductwork, fixtures, equipment and apparatus against
dirty water, chemical or plumbing damage both before and after installation. Restore
to its original condition or replace fixtures, equipment or apparatus damaged prior to
final acceptance of the work.
C. Protect bright finished shafts, bearing housings and similar items, until in service; no
rust will be permitted.
D. Cover equipment and materials stored on the job site or otherwise suitably protect at
the direction of, and to the satisfaction of Architect. If coverings become torn, replace
until the equipment is connected and operating.
3.4 PIPING SYSTEMS INSTALLATION
A. Piping:
1. General: Lay underground building drains beginning at low point of systems,
true to grades and alignment indicated with unbroken continuity of invert.
Place bell ends of piping facing upstream. Install required gaskets in
accordance with manufacturer's recommendations for use of lubricants,
cements, and other special installation requirements. Clean interior of piping
of dirt and other superfluous materials as work progresses. Maintain swab or
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drag in line and pull past each joint as it is completed. Place plugs in ends of
uncompleted piping at end of day or whenever work stops. Coordinate
installation of piping below with structural components and other system
installations.
2. Install piping pitched to drain at minimum slope of 1/4 inch per foot (2
percent). Where this slope is impractical, slope at 1/4 inch per foot for pipes
below 4 -inch size, and 1/8 inch per foot (1 percent) for piping 4 inches and
larger, with the approval of the local code authority.
3. Condensate Drain Piping at HVAC Units: Trap condensate drain for HVAC
units [in accordance with Detail on Plumbing Drawings].
4. Seismic Restraint: Brace plumbing piping and plumbing equipment against
lateral movement as detailed in document "Seismic Restraint Manual
Guidelines for Plumbing Systems" as published by SMACNA.
5. Rough -in Piping: Provide temporary caps or plugs at piping shown on
Drawings to be roughed -in for future connections by others.
6. Sanitary Waste and Storm Drain Piping: Slope at uniform grade of 1/4 inch
per foot unless noted otherwise. Make changes in size with reducing and wye
fittings. Run exposed piping parallel or perpendicular to building structure.
7. Vent Piping:
a. General: Horizontal runs free of drops and sloped to drainage
system.
b. Vents - Through -Roof (VTRs): Provide flashing with counterflashing at
vent penetrations through roof, as detailed. Wherever vents run up
near or inside of exterior walls, offset pipe at underside of roof deck to
obtain minimum 5 -foot clearance between parapet and roof
penetration. VTR counterflashings to have a manufactured rolled
return bend with minimum 1 -inch overlap; crimping by hand tools will
not be allowed. On raised rib steel roofs, provide flashings as
required by roof installer and manufacturer.
B. Cleanouts: Install In aboveground piping and building drain piping as indicated, as
required by code; at each change in direction of piping greater than 135 degrees; at
minimum intervals of 100 feet; and at base of each vertical soil or waste stack. Install
floor and wall cleanout covers for concealed piping. Select type to match adjacent
building finish. Coordinate locations and types of cleanouts with Architect prior to
installation.
C. Vent Flashing Sleeves: Install on stacks passing through roof, secure over stack
flashing in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Coordinate with roofing
system.
D. Equipment Connections:
1. Provide soil and waste piping runouts to plumbing fixtures and drains, with
approved trap, of sizes indicated; but in no case smaller than required by
code.
2. Locate piping runouts as close as possible to bottom of floor slab supporting
fixtures or drains.
3. Piping Runouts to Fixtures: Provide hot and cold piping runouts to fixtures of
sizes indicated, but in no case smaller than required by code.
4. Equipment Connections: Connect hot and cold water piping system to
equipment as indicated, and comply with equipment manufacturer's
instructions. Provide shutoff valve and union for each connection; provide
drain valve on drain connection.
E. Domestic Water Distribution Piping:
1. Water Service Piping: Provide sleeve in foundation wall for water service
entry; make entry watertight. Provide shutoff valve at water service entry
inside building, pressure gauge, test tee with valve.
2. Water Hammer Arrestors: Install in upright position, in locations and of sizes
in accordance with PDI WH -201, and elsewhere as indicated.
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3. Group piping installations and valves where possible to obtain maximum
practical use of available space.
4. Arrange locations of valves, unions, drains and other components to provide
for ease of cleaning, operation, repair or service. Size access panels and
locate to provide both acceptable proximity and working space for such
devices.
5. Provide valves and shock arrestors where required by code and where
otherwise indicated in Specifications and on Drawings.
6. Provide protection plates for piping installed in wood stud walls and other
building substructures as required by code.
7. Wherever piping is installed in exterior walls, route on warm side of insulation
and as close to inside wall finish as possible, as detailed.
8. Provide low point drains and shutoff valves as required by local AHJ. Provide
valve boxes, access panels, and the like, for complete installation.
F. Valves:
1. Sectional Valves: Install on each branch and riser, close to main, where
branch or riser serves two or more plumbing fixtures or equipment
connections, and elsewhere as indicated.
2. Shutoff Valves: Install on inlet of each plumbing equipment item, and on inlet
of each plumbing fixture, and elsewhere as indicated.
3. Drain Valves: Install on each plumbing equipment item located to completely
drain equipment for service or repair. Install at base of each riser, at base of
each rise or drop in piping system, and elsewhere where indicated or required
to completely drain domestic water piping system.
4. Check Valves: Install on discharge side of each pump, and elsewhere as
indicated.
5. Balancing Valves: Install in each hot water recirculating loop, and elsewhere
as indicated.
G. Excavation and Backfill:
1. General: Perform necessary excavation and backfill required for installation
of plumbing work. Repair piping or other work damaged by Contractor's
operations.
2. Water: Keep excavations free of standing water. Reexcavate and fill back
excavations damaged or softened by water or frost to original level with sand,
crushed rock or other approved material at no expense to Owner.
3. Tests: During progress of work for compacted fill, Owner reserves right to
request compaction tests made under direction of a testing laboratory.
4. Trench Excavation: Excavate trenches to necessary depth and width,
removing rocks, unstable soil (muck, peat, and the like), roots and stumps.
Excavation material is classified as "base fill" and "native? Base fill
excavation material consisting of placed crushed rock may be used as backfill
above "Pipe Zone." Remove and dispose off site native excavation material
at no expense to Owner. Adequate width of trench for proper installation of
piping or conduit.
5. Support Foundations:
a. Foundations: Excavate trenches located in unstable ground areas
below elevation required for installation of piping to a depth which is
determined by Architect as appropriate for conditions encountered.
Place and compact approved foundation material in excavation up to
"Bedding Zone? Dewatering, placement, compaction and disposal of
excavated materials to conform to requirements contained in other
sections of Specifications or drawings.
b. Over - Excavations: Where trench excavation exceeds required
depths, provide, place and compact suitable bedding material to
proper grade or elevation at no additional cost to Owner.
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VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT
PROJECT MANUAL
c. Foundation Material: Where native material has been removed, place
and compact necessary foundation material to form a base for
replacement of required thickness of bedding material.
Class A Class B
Material Passing: Min. Max. Min. Max.
3/4 -Inch Square Opening 27 47 0 1
d. Bedding Material: Full bed site piping on sand, pea gravel or 3/4 -inch
minus crushed rock. Place a minimum 4 -inch deep layer of sand or
crushed rock on leveled trench bottom for this purpose. Remove
bedding to necessary depth for piping bells and couplings to maintain
contact of pipe on bedding for its entire length. Provide additional
bedding in excessively wet, unstable, or solid rock trench bottom
conditions as required to provide a firm foundation.
6. Backfilling:
a. Following installation and successful completion of required tests,
backfill piping in lifts.
1) In "Pipe Zone," place backfill material and compact in lifts not
to exceed 6 inches In depth to a height of 12 inches above
top of pipe. Place backfill material to obtain contact with
entire periphery of pipe, without disturbing or displacing pipe.
2) Place and compact backfill above "Pipe Zone" in layers not to
exceed 12 inches in depth.
b. Backfill Material:
1) Backfill Material in "Pipe Zone ": 3/4 -inch minus crushed rock,
sand or pea gravel.
2) Crushed rock, fill sand or other backfill material approved
elsewhere in Specifications may be used above "Pipe Zone."
7. Compaction of Trench Backfill:
a. Where compaction of trench backfill material is required, use one of
following methods or combination thereof:
1) Mechanical tamper,
2) Vibratory compacter, or
3) Other approved methods appropriate to conditions
encountered.
b. Architect to have right to change methods and limits to better
accommodate field conditions. Compaction sufficient to attain 95
percent of maximum density at optimum moisture content unless
noted otherwise on Drawings or elsewhere in Specifications. Water
"puddling" or "washing" is prohibited.
H. Testing:
1. General:
a. Provide temporary equipment for testing, including pumps,
compressors, tanks, and gauges, as required. Test piping systems
before insulation (if any) is installed and remove or disengage control
devices before testing. Where necessary, test sections of each
piping system independently, but do not use piping valves to isolate
sections where test pressures exceed local valve operating pressure
rating. Fill each section with water, compressed air, or nitrogen and
pressurize for the indicated pressure and time.
b. Notify Architect and local Plumbing Inspector two days before tests.
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VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT
PROJECT MANUAL
c. Drainage, Waste and Vent Piping: Test in accordance with governing
plumbing code or as follows: Test drainage and venting systems,
with necessary openings plugged, to permit system to be filled with
water and subjected to a water pressure of a minimum of 5 PSI head
System to hold water without a water level drop greater than 1/2 pipe
diameter of largest nominal pipe size within a 24 -hour period. Test
system in sections if minimum head cannot be maintained in each
section. The 5 PSI head to be the minimum pressure at the highest
joint.
d. Water Piping: Eliminate air from system. Fill and test at 125 PSIG or
minimum 1 -1/2 times static pressure at connection to serving utility
main for a period of two hours with no loss in pressure.
e. Send test results to Architect for review and approval.
2. Testing of Pressurized Systems:
a. Test each pressurized piping system at 150 percent of operating
pressure indicated, but not less than 125 PSIG test pressure.
b. Observe each test section for leakage at end of test period. Test fails
if leakage is observed or if pressure drop exceeds 2 percent of test
pressure.
c. Test hot and cold domestic water piping systems upon completion of
rough -in and before connection to fixtures at a hydrostatic pressure of
125 PSIG.
Water Hammer Arrestors (Shock Absorbers): Locate shock absorbers in supply pipe
in accordance with recommendations of Plumbing and Drainage Institute PDI- WH2O1.
Install ahead of solenoid operated valves. Determine size of absorber by fixture unit
value of fixture supplied, using PDI symbols to designate sizes. Provide access panel
for each shock absorber.
3.5 FIXTURES INSTALLATION
A. General:
1. Install plumbing fixtures of types indicated where shown and at indicated
heights; in accordance with fixture manufacturer's written instructions,
roughing -in drawings, and with recognized industry practices. Ensure that
plumbing fixtures comply with requirements and serve intended purposes.
2. Verification of Conditions Examine roughing -In work of potable water and
waste piping systems to verify actual locations of piping connections prior to
installing fixtures. Examine floors and substrates, and conditions under which
fixture work is to be accomplished. Correct any incorrect locations of piping
and other unsatisfactory conditions for installation of plumbing fixtures.
3. Set and connect to soil, waste, vent and water piping in neat, finished and
uniform manner. Connections to be equal height, plumb and set at right
angles to floor, or both unless otherwise required or specified.
4. Seal fixtures mounted on floors and walls at abutting joints with approved
sealant compounds as directed by Architect.
5. For ADA accessible toilets, provide with handle at wide portion of stall.
6. Lavatories: Set mixing valves to limit outlet temperature to 110F.
B. Fixture Locations: As shown on Drawings. Center water closets and urinals between
privacy partitions unless noted otherwise.
C. Stops: Stops installed In each supply pipe at each fixture accessibly located with
stops of loose key type. Concealed stops to be screwdriver or loose key type with
wall escutcheons.
D. Fixture Supports:
1. Support wall hung water closets, urinals and lavatories on heavy duty, full
size, concealed, commercial grade chair carriers mounted to floor structure.
Refer to plumbing fixture connection schedule on drawings.
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2. Support other fixtures mounted on stud partitions on heavy concealed wall
brackets bolted to a 1/4 -inch thick by 5 -inch high steel plate anchored firmly to
studs with bolts (or welded to metal studs). Plate to extend one stud each
way beyond fixture mounting point width.
E. After fixtures are set In place and secured to walls, caulk around between fixtures and
wall with white silicone caulking compound. Dow Corning 780, General Electric
Construction Sealant, or approved.
F. Set countertop lavatories and stainless steel sink rims in waterproof sealant made for
application.
G. Adjust self - closing faucets to provide minimum of 10 seconds of waterflow, and
maximum of 15 seconds.
H. After fixture installation is complete, cover and protect rims, fronts and exposed parts
until completion of construction phase. Contractor to be responsible for damage to
fixtures and assumes related fixture repair or replacement costs.
Adjusting and Cleaning: Clean plumbing fixtures, trim, and strainers of dirt and debris
upon completion of installation. Adjust water pressure at drinking fountains, faucets,
shower valves and flush valves to provide proper flow stream and specified GPM.
Repair leaks at faucets and stops.
J. Extra Stock: Furnish special wrenches and other devices necessary for servicing
plumbing fixtures and trim to Owner.
K. Field Quality Control:
1. Upon completion of installation of plumbing fixtures and after units are water
pressurized, test fixtures to demonstrate capability and compliance with
requirements. When possible, correct malfunctioning units at site, then retest
to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, remove and replace with new units
and proceed with retesting.
2. Inspect each installed unit for damage to finish. If feasible, restore and match
finish to original at site; otherwise, remove fixture and replace with new unit.
Feasibility and match to be judged by Architect. Remove cracked or dented
units and replace with new units.
L. Adjusting and Cleaning: Piping: Clean piping exterior surfaces. Comply with Section
15250, Insulation, as applicable. Flush out water filled or drainage piping systems
with clean water.
M. Hose Bibb Piping: Provide each hose bibb with an individual accessible shutoff valve
(ball type). Locate where shown on Drawings. Provide full access.
3.6 FLOOR DRAINS
A. General: Install drains in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions and in
locations Indicated.
B. Coordinate with piping as necessary to interface drains with drainage piping systems.
C. Install floor drains at low points of surface areas to be drained, or as indicated. Set
tops of floor drains flush with finished floor. Set floor sinks as required by local codes.
D. Install drain flashing collar or flange so that no leakage occurs between drain and
adjoining flooring. Maintain integrity of waterproof membranes where penetrated.
E. Position drains so that they are accessible and easy to maintain.
F. Coordinate drain flashing, flanges and strainer types and depths with floor substrate
and topping configuration.
G. Primers:
1. Prime drains That experience intermittent use. Refer to Drawings and
coordinate location with Architect. Coordinate with local AHJ for exact
requirements.
2. Primer Locations:
a. Public Restrooms: Primer connection at water closet flush valve
tailpiece to connect to rear of pipe using chrome - plated piping at
exposed locations.
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WATER DISTRICT #125
VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT
PROJECT MANUAL
b. Other Areas: PPP -type trap- priming valve. Do not install primer
valves above ceiling. Coordinate trap primer locations with
Architect/Engineer. If installed In wall, provide access panel and
coordinate exact panel location with Architect.
3.7 HOSE BIBBS AND HYDRANTS
A. Install where indicated, with vacuum breaker and in accordance with manufacturer's
installation instructions.
3.8 CIRCULATING PUMPS
A. Install per manufacturer's instructions.
B. Adjust flow rate to design point.
END OF SECTION
15400 -Page 13 of 13
PLUMBING
07 -28 -2006
GALEN PAGE
910 MARKET ST
KIRKLAND WA 98033
RE: Permit Application No. M06 -051
3460 S 148 ST TUKW
Dear Permit Applicant:
In reviewing our current permit application files, it appears that your permit application applied for on 03/16/2006, has not been
issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Per the International Building Code and/or the International Mechanical 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 09/12/2006.
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 09/12/2006. 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 you 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,
hall
P Ti!ohhician
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Permit File No. M06-051
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
ACTIVITY NUMBER: M06-051 DATE: 03-20-06
PROJECT NAME: KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT #125
SITE ADDRESS: 3460 S 148 ST
X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter #
Response to Correction Letter #
Revision # After Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
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Complete
Comments:
Notation:
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
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DUE DATE: 03-21-06
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INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED:
Departments determined incomplete: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping PW fl Staff Initials:
TUEsrrHURS ROUT G:
Please Route Structural Review Required lj No further Review Required
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1,565 CFM AT 1.0 IN. E.S.P.; 195 CFM MIN. OUTSIDE AIR.
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11.3 KW AUXIUARY HTG. CONNECTED AT 208 V/1 PHASE
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