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Permit M99-0079 - FASCINATION GRAPHICS
rr M99 -0079 t. hP.:'yvt- ;k• {f +.�,,;.n,�.I i•y9f^,y,.ri -. 1130 Andover Pk. E. Fascination Graphics City of Tukwila (206) 431 -3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit No: M99 -0079 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 1130 ANDOVER PK E Location: Parcel #: 262304 -9091 Contractor License No: PERFOHA15ORT Status: ISSUED Issued: 06/09/1999 Expires: 12 /06/1999 TENANT FASCINATION GRAPHICS Phone: 1130 ANDOVER PARK EAST, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER RICHARDS ERIC & CHERYL 1130 ANDOVER PARK W, TUKWILAWA 98168 CONTACT CRAIG RANDALL 7649 S 180 ST, KENT WA 98118 CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE HEATING 7649 S 180 ST, KENT WA 98032 ** **** **k ** **k* **k* **** * *** *k * *k * *k•ktk***kk *** kit** *•k•k*9ctk**k*k**** * *k*k * **** Permit Description: Phone: 425 - 251 -0356 Phone: 425 251 -0356 INSTALL.' (1) MAKE -UP AIR UNIT AND (1) EXHAUST FAN BOTH ROOF MOUNTED. UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation: 41,173.00 Total Permit Fee: 88.06 ****** ** **• k•*******' k**• k**** kk**** k*• k*k**** k* k• k***• k• k *•kk * * *k•kk * **•k** *•kk* * *•k ** (0--q Permit' center I thori zed Signature Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this, .building permit. Signature: Print Name: r�.► � 1JCt KJG. Q i,j Title: hj•"r i e ef' This permit shall becomenull and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance,' or :if tie work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days f romth'e last inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA. Address: 1130 ANDOVER PK E Suite: Tenant: FASCINATION GRAPHIC'S Type: B -MECH Parcel #: 262304 -91191 Permit No: M99 -0079 Status: ISSUED Applied: 04/12/1999 Issued 06/09/1999 • k• k• k****• k**********• k***• k• kk• k• k*****• k*****• k• k*• k• k• k* k**** *•***•***•****•k•A * * ** *** *k•b ** Permit Conditions: 1 . .No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer. and the Tukwi 1a Bui lading: Di .1s.ian. 2, All permits, inspect..ion recordsand approv.ed plans shall be ;available at the .j.til:r,` i,Ate prior to the '".tart ,o,t. any . con - struct ion, These ,dcacumentt 'ate to° be ma i.nta in,ed and ava i 1 -; .able until tjn,al•intpectinn approval is granted, 3. All construction to .be dune in` conformance `w.ith• approved plans and ..r^equ 1 remenrs of the. Uniform Building' Code 0997 7 Edition ).: -as` amended, ' Un i.f orni Mechan i %a1 Code' f 1997 -:Edi t i on) , and Washington '_,tote Energy,•Code 01997 E'llt.ion) :: 4. :Validity.`of Permit. The issuance'ot a permit or' approval; of plans, specifications, and computations shall not be con - strued to be a per -mit for ~, or an. approval of, any violation.: . ,of any of :the prov 1 s i can:, of the :bu i 1 d i ng code or of .any ;oth.er;:' ordinance of, the: jurisii,iction, No permit presuming: t'o'`,: give :au thori ty to violate "or. "cance l the , prov i s i ons of 'th is cnde'shall be valid, 5. Manufacturers installation, in:tPuction"- required on site for: the . bu i l d i n,g inspeutorrs :.rev •i ew: CITY OF( 'TUKWiLA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Miscellaneous Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mall or facsimile. Project Name/ Tenant: Description of work to be done: 4, pi, .ic. ( ) i V-E -( - Ir' FI e /) Ems_ , sr. !•. .... , ,,s r. Moz,v7-rp. Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes Pte-- no Attach list of materials and stora • e location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 • a • er indicatin. • uantities & Material Safet Data Sheets ■ Above Ground Tanks ■ Antennas /Satellite Dishes • Bulkhead /Docks ■ Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence al Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting Value of C truction: cxo Site Address: V 30 Ar.,l,v . e -r- City State /Zip: —24e'',i,,y0"r 5/‘ Tax Parcel umber: ,,,(7Q.,_,2304 -107, _Uc, . Phone: Property Owner: Street Address: 0 Water City State /Zip: Fax #: 0 Standby Contact Person: ----� Phone: Street Address: -?lO5 9 5 —, /e07---- Lsd/? ov4, City State /Zip: -'' J i 8. Fax #: Contractor: ,e ngAil.4c/c /4/7-6. . . , Phone: x/25- 25/ -- c%'3s`c, Street Address: G> 9 50 . 2 0Z2/- t Air" .¢. City State /Zip: ''6 / a Fax It: Architect: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Engineer: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO REFILLED. OUT BY APPLICANT) , Description of work to be done: 4, pi, .ic. ( ) i V-E -( - Ir' FI e /) Ems_ , sr. !•. .... , ,,s r. Moz,v7-rp. Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes Pte-- no Attach list of materials and stora • e location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 • a • er indicatin. • uantities & Material Safet Data Sheets ■ Above Ground Tanks ■ Antennas /Satellite Dishes • Bulkhead /Docks ■ Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence al Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting APPLICANT REQUEST .FOR'MISCELLANEOUS.PUBLIC'WORKS PERMITS.':" ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Water Meter /Exempt It ❑ Curb cut /Access /Sidewalk Cl Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s). Cl Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading /clearing ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public 0 Deduct 0 Water Only Size(s): ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Moving Oversized Load/Hauling gal Schedule: MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby WATER METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING: Name: Address: IPhone: City /State /Zip: 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 extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Datq agpl� �Ilon acr(e Date api o+�xplro � w MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 Applic n en by: (Initials) I ALL MISCELLANEOUS PEHiv,, T APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMI r D WI i H THE FOLLOWING: > ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN • BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED • ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT • STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER • CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) ❑ SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade exceeding 5,000 gallons and;a ratio of height to diameter or width, which exceeds 2:1 Submit checklist; No M -9 ❑ Antennas /Satellite Dishes; Submit checklist No M -1 ❑ Awnings /Canopies - No signage Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit ❑ Bulkhead /Dock Submit checklist No: M -10 ❑ Commercial Reroof. ;. "' Submit checklist; No M =6 ❑ Demolition: Submit checklist.. . No M -3; ',111=3a ❑ Fences - Over 6 feet in Height Submit checklist No M -9 ❑ Land Altering/Grading/Preloadss Submit checklist :, No M-2 ❑ Loading ;Docks Conimercial.Tenant Improvement Permit. Submit checklist No: 1-1-1:7. 51 Mechanical (Residential &Commercial) Submit checklist No . M -S ;' Residential .only. = Ft =6, H -16 ❑ Miscellaneous Public Works "Permits Submit checklist . No H -9 ❑ Manufactured Housing (RED. INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist No M -5: • ❑ Moving Oversized.Load /Hauling Submit checklist No: M -5 ❑ Parking Lots Submit checklist No: M -4 ❑ Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception: If roof structure to. be,repalred or replaced Residential Building Permit Submit checklist No: M -6 ❑ Retaining Walis - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist No M -1 ❑ Temporary Facilities : Submit checklist No M -7 ❑ TemporarvPedestrian :Protection/Exit Systems : Submit checklist . No M -4 ❑ Tree. Cutting; : Submit checklist No: M-2 ❑ Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued, unless the homeowner will be the builder OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building :Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer,,or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property,oWner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application., and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER QR:AUTHORIZED'AGENT: Signature: l Date: 41/9//t Print name:i�lG %'7 �. GI- r-L-- Phone' =zs 7 -C SZo Fax #: Address: City /State /Zip.: MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 F ** *•AkA*A **A :ITY OF 1•UKWILA, WA 1 ** ** *A•h * * *A* 1 RANEiMIT Nutm Payment; Met *A*A*hA *•A **I * �***** * * *• /, l�l4kk* *4.NA** * **h * *st Ak•A**4'* P\C/ *4* * *kk*4.•h***A*A**Ak ***k ***A'** **• **k **•fi h* *•A** .*k **A berry R9800081 Amount: 8E3.06 06/09/99 14:03 hod: CHECK Notat i an:. PERFORMANCE HEM' In i t; r, TI_B TRANSMIT' Permit No: Parcel No: Site Address: This Payment ,11 *** ***AA *•kA Account; Cod 000/345.800 000/322.100 M99.0079 Type: B-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT 262304-9091 1130 ANDOVER PK r_ 88.06 Total Fees: Total ALL Potts: Balance: 80:3.06 E3E3.06 .00 * * *A *A *A*A *A *A *A *AA * *A*;1 k *A **•AA*•A*+4*********** * *f **' DeucripFion PLAN CHECK - N0NRES MECHANICAL_ - NONRES Amount; 17.61 70.45 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO, CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100; Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO, (206)431-3670 Project: trt3c 1 Pah vn eim tc Type of inspection: , . E.,4eC-itr MIA+ Address: 11-ar-,, Pry- 'N, E. DatE called: -1- k D.-- 00 Special instructions: 1-11-&-- depf.. sheacticri for 1'3 o .ri-I Date wanted: -1 - 13- OD a.m. ReqkiesteA: r ' uet-r- Phone: proved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 7'0 /e->t( Ins "or: Date: oo J $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspe tion, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO, INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 groject: re-6( \ nct'411)(1. rip-. 11 14.,s Type of Inspec ion: , ce-e. td-or Address: ft ?,r n Arthoer a_ 6 ate called: ro— ict- Do Special instructions: Ft re- rv\o-irs"gatt ci)(11 Ve @, 9 : 00 an-L Date wanted: (Daelquester: (G) Phone: 1-1 DS-- 0- 1 -03S-00 ElApproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Corrections required prior to approval. (0/4(771,t.c_ vz.rz,ne 0041 (fe--ebtretel s Q ecie- RdE GA-tc_ ,4c-4J Ei $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspecti n, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. I-Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Pro t i c, L,e , / J Type of ir460 n: Ad dires,: oihy w' Date cal led031// `/ U14 C' 't i D ET c .-. Specie instructions: /Af cC%%xr /L(mT $ Date want?) d� , /G/ . Requester: / L 1(�� r' /'( p (r ‘A-7"/..14 ?70-( ? €Ara; jL Phone: D?5 0?5/ --0 r Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: P ,/ ci- g /US ) ()LA 1 o /Lfl ,,�11 oT Chi J fLLrJ F &3s- T t fir( 64 a4ru i ' 0-14") TE rsearr � % , /'tf.4 -e -. 653ve41 t 6,e_fI -( 9 - -rs.sr e-,� U14 C' 't i D ET c .-. ' p,�Go (ftoe e.e2 /i 5 c9i , cnovS /Af cC%%xr /L(mT $ p (r ‘A-7"/..14 ?70-( ? €Ara; Inspect "// co 7.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD. Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWIIA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 f-• PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 Project: Type of Inspection: 1...., _ /-7 5 - f 4 Address: .3D Date called: A ...1 .1 A---4- (_.)-- .1:/// Special instructions: Date wanted: 5... Z IP rt-14,, , Requester: Phone: EApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 674-fr-t-.# / S d 431 A ...1 .1 A---4- (_.)-- M2 A— e IP rt-14,, , , ii„,,....„,‘ 5,..„4:_frz,t A t'----4. 004..% ,tafrt,ead ete ■l ;igla't7 C2---" 5 't?"--11 le; .1t-fr) 4 N 0 le--- -- ._. /12,1 e99,61 - 1.44a z j Inspector: /41 El $47.00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: Receipt No: Date: , ■`.r NA ,:+436 h ' City of Tukwila Steven M Mullet, Mayor Fire Department TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Permit No. ///y / _e©7/ /-14.5c, r- _ Project Name 1v/4 t /ow r:27,/ /1 /1.-/e S Address Retain current inspection schedule ptim Needs shift inspection Suite # ,( Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: .c;e'G•arl L•iNefe Pre -Fire: Permits: Authorized Signature r'INALAPP . FRM D to Rev. 2/19/98 T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 INDOSTRIES DIVISION AMERICAN COOLAIR CORPORATION TYPE CRBA - BELT DRIVE TYPE CRB - BELT DRIVE CRBA and CRi3 � Belt Drive Centrifugal Power Roof Ventilators Applications The CRBA and CRB units are quiet, dependable power roof ventilators recommended for a wide range of general exhaust applications where low, medium and high ranges of air volume and pressure are specified. Applications include virtually all types of light manufacturing, commercial and institutional buildings such as shopping centers, hospitals, schools, hotels, office and apartment buildings, warehouses, airports, bus terminals and many others. CRBA and CRB units are specified where a roof - mounted location is desired to eliminate interference with other equipment or activities in the building. They permit the direct upward venting of overheated air. CRBA and CRB units may be used with or without ducts. The advantages of a CRBA and CRB belt -drive over a direct -drive roof ventilator include quieter operation, adjustable performance to suit operating needs and availability of larger volume units. Construction CRBA and CRB models feature a housing of durable spun aluminum for optimum weather protection. The overlapping deep -spun venturi minimizes air turbulence and increases efficiency. The aluminum centrifugal wheel is a non - overloading, backward - inclined type, selected for low noise levels. Backplate fins draw cool air through the motor compartment. The wheel is secured to the machined aluminum hub, and computer balanced on state -of- the -art equipment. The hub features a line bore, which eliminates the need for bushings. Neoprene vibration isolators to reduce noise and wear, and polypropylene birdscreen are both standard. Drive Mechanism The belt driven CRBA and CRB utilize a standard V -belt drive design with variable pitch cast iron rnotor pulley for adjusting fan speed. Drive shaft is turned, ground and polished. Motor support is adjustable for proper tensioning. Bearings Heavy duty pillow -block bearings with cast iron housing are self - aligning and relubricable. Motors The standard motor for CRBA and CRB models is open drip -proof construction, located out of the airstream. Totally enclosed, energy efficient, two -speed and explosion -proof motors may also be available. All motor brands are recognized and serviced nationwide. Motor enclosure may affect UL listing. 2 CSA Listing CRBA and CRB models are listed by Canadian Standards Association as certified, CSA File Number LR33918. (Listing does not apply to models furnished with explosion -proof motors.) amca CERTIf1ED RATIAGS :CURD RIR otrommrn01 AIR ' AIOVEIREAT AAD COATROI AffOCIATIOA IATERAATIOAAI. MC. American Coolair Corporation, ILG Industries Division certifies that the Type CRBA and CRB PRV's shown herein are licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. The ratings shown are based on tests and procedures performed in accordance with AMCA Publication 211 and AMCA Publication 311 and comply with the requirements of the AMCA Certified Ratings Program. Guide Specifications Power Roof Ventilators shall be of the CRBA or CRB centrifugal type as manufactured by ILG Industries Division of American Coolair Corporation (individual models to be listed in fan schedule). Units shall meet UL Standard 705 and shall bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Seal for air and sound performance. Base and venturi inlet shall be one piece heavy gauge spun aluminum or galvanized steel, with wheel and venturi overlapping for efficient operation. Motor compartment cover shall be heavy gauge spun aluminum construction and easily removable for access to motor and drive. Drive mechanism shall incorporate a V -belt drive with cast iron motor pulley. Drive shaft shall be turned, ground and polished. The centrifugal wheel shall be heavy gauge aluminum with backward - inclined, non - overloading blades and be computer balanced. Bearings shall be self - aligning and have fittings for relubrication. Motor shall be open drip -proof construction, NEMA design B with minimum service factor of 1.15. Adjustable motor pulley shall be provided to allow for field adjustment and system balance. Motor shall be mounted on a adjustable steel mounting bracket. Motor shall be mounted with the shaft up to allow easy access to the cast iron variable pitch drive pulley. (Mounted and wired disconnect switch, backdraft damper, epoxy coating, roof curb and other accessories shall be listed in the fan schedule.) CRBA15 erformance Dota CFM at Static Pressure RPM Range Motor HP RPM 0.00 .125 .250 .375 .500 1750 1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 BHP ISone BHP Sone BHP Sone BHP ISone BHPISone BHP 'Sone BHP ISone BHP Sone BHP Sone BHPJSone 114 113 112 314 1 1754 1687 1578 1459 1328 886 0.15 8.1 0.161 7.6 0.171 6.9 0.19 6.6 0.20 6.1 1845 1785 1682 1562 1471 932 0.181 8.8 0.191 8.3 0.20 7.6 0.21 7.2 0.231 6.8 1938 1884 1787 1675 1586 979 0.20 9.5 0.221 9.0 0.231 8.3 0.24 8.0 0.26 7.7 2031 1982 1891 1793 1691 1399 1026 0.2311 0.2 0.251 9.7 0.26 9.1 0.28 8.8 0.29 8.4 0.311 7.5 2122 2077 1992 1902 1794 1580 1072 0.27 11.0 0.28110.5 0.30 9.9 0.31 9.4 0.33 9.1 0.351 8.2 2215 2173 2095 2009 1906 1737 1119 0.30 11.7 0.32111.3 0.34 10.7 0.35 10.1 0.37 10.0 0.401 8.9 2308 2269 2197 2115 2024 1864 1526 1166 0.34 12.5 0.36 12.1 0.38 11.6 0.39 11.0 0.41 11.0 0.44 10.0 0.451 9.0 2399 2362 2297 2217 2135 1971 1728 1212 0.39113.3 0.40112.9 0.42112.5 0.44112.0 0.45111.7 0.49 11.1 0.511 9.9 2492 2457 2399 2321 2245 2076 1899 1259 0.43 14.1 0.45 13.8 0.47 13.4 0.49 13.0 0.50 12.5 0.54 12.2 0.57110.8 2583 2550 2497 2422 2349 2179 2044 1713 1305 0.48115.0 0.50114.7 0.52114.4 0.54 14.0 0.55 13.4 0.59113.0 0.63111.8 0.64 11.1 2676 2645 2597 2525 2455 2289 2166 1920 1352 0.54115.9 0.55115.6 0.57115.4 0.59 15.1 0.61 14.5 0.65114.1 0.69113.2 0.71112.2 2769 2739 2695 2628 2559 2406 2275 2093 1399 0.59116.8 0.61 16.6 0.63 16.4 0.65116.2 0.67 15.7 0.71115.3 0.75 14.8 0.78 13.2 2860 2831 2791 2728 2661 2520 2378 2244 1951 1445 0.65117.8 0.67117.5 0.69[17.4 0.72 17.2 0.73116.8 0.77116.4 0.81115.9 0.85114.4 0.87 13.7 2953 2925 2888 2830 2764 2633 2483 2373 2146 1492 0.72118.8 0.73118.6 0.75 18.4 0.78 18.2 0.80 17.9 0.84117.3 0.89 16.8 0.93 15.8 0.96 14.9 3046 3019 2985 2932 2868 2742 2590 2487 2315 1539 0.79119.8 0.81119.6 0.83 19.4 0.85 19.3 0.88 19.0 0.92 18.2 0.96117.8 1.00117.4 1.04 16.0 3137 3111 3079 3030 2968 2847 2702 2590 2484 1585 0.86 21 0.88 21 0.90 20 0.931 20 0.95 20 0.99119.2 1.04 19.0 1.08118.8 1.13 17.2 3230 3205 3174 3130 3071 2953 2819 2695 2594 1632 0.94 22 0.961 22 0.98 22 1.01 21 1.04 21 1.07 20 1.121 20 1.17119.8 1.21118.6 Performance shown is for Type A: free inlet, free outlet. Performance ratings do not include the effects of appurtenances in the airstream. Power ratings (BHP) do not include drive losses. Bearing losses are included. The sound ratings shown are loudness values in fan sones at 5 ft. (1.5 m) in a hemispherical free field calculated perAMCA Standard 301. Values shown are for installation Type A: free inlet fan sone levels. ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 5 Standard Featu... ;s CRBA and CRB Units Weather- resistant motor compartment cover of spun aluminum removes easily for access to motor and drives. Out -of- airstream open drip -proof motors are isolated for protection from exhaust airstream. Belt drive with adjustable motor pulley provides flexibility to match operating requirements. Heavy duty pillow -block ball bearings with cast iron housing are self - aligning and relubricable. Overlapping wheel and deep -spun venturi minimize noise and air turbulence, increasing efficiency. Birdscreen is vibration -free polypropylene mesh. Aluminum centrifugal wheel is a non - overloading, backward - inclined design and is computer balanced. Permanently affixed wheel balance weights assure vibration -free operation. Wheel backplate fins cool the motor compartment, extending motor life. Adjustable motor support facilitates maintenance of belt tension. AMCA Seal assures certified rating of air and sound performance. CSA listing is available on most units, UL listed for Standard 705. 13 CRBA, CRS and Roof Curb dimensions Unit Ventilator Dimensions Roof Curb and Damper Dimensions A B C D E F G H J ■CRBA 12, 13, 15 23 28 5/8 22 1/2 29 1/2 17 1/2 15 16 1/4 21 1/2 18 1/4 CRBA 16, 18, 20 30 35 1/2 24 5/8 36 1/2 24 1/2 22 23 1/4 28 1/2 25 1/4 CRB 245 34 42 3/4 32 1/2 40 1/2 28 1/2 26 271/4 32 1/2 29 1/4 CRB 300 40 50 1/4 36 3/4 46 1/2 34 1/2 32 33 1/4 38 1/2 35 1/4 CRB 365 46 61 3/4 44 1/4 52 1/2 40 1/2 38 39 1/4 441/2 41 1/4 CRB 445 56 71 1/4 49 62 1/2 50 1/2 48 49 1/4 541/2 51 1/4 14 Installation Most models are shipped fully assembled and ready for installation. Always inspect equipment for transit damage before accepting delivery to assure a valid claim. Special handling and storage procedures are required if unit is to remain idle for a long time prior to installation. Placement All belt- driven units must be accessibly installed for maintenance and servicing of belts, bearings, motors and pulleys. Horizontal operation only is recommended to assure satisfactory damper operation. Mounting Satisfactory operation of roof ventilators requires mounting on adequately designed and constructed roof curbs. Prefabricated curbs for convenience in installation are available from ILG. Install with base of unit horizontal. Provide adequate caulking, flashing or other weather- proofing means. Inspection Check centrifugal wheel for free rotation, Check belt for proper tension. Check bearings for proper and secure locking to drive shaft. Check motor and fan sheave faces for proper alignment. Check circuit phase, voltage and wiring connection against that shown on motor nameplate. Check direction of fan rotation for proper air flow. After one week of operation, check belt for proper tension. Maintenance Units should be checked monthly for the first two or three months and periodically thereafter. Units should be cleaned periodically and checked for eroded parts which should be replaced to avoid structural damage and possible failure. Proper lubrication is the most important maintenance requirement. Fan bearings should be lubricated based on usage and operating conditions. Motor bearings should be lubricated according to the motor manufacturer's instructions. Adjustment of Variable Pitch Pulley and Belt Variable pitch pulley may be adjusted within catalog RPM range to alter performance without motor overload. Pulley alignment and belt tension should be adjusted if necessary. Inspection every 6 to 12 months is recommended. Options & Accessories Prefabricated Roof Curbs Insulated roof curbs with weather - resistant continuous welded construction are available for convenience in installation for both insulated and non - insulated roof decks. Special Motors Two - speed, totally enclosed, energy efficient and explosion - proof motors for hazardous locations may be available for many models. Motor requirements may affect UL Listing. Backdraft Dampers Gravity or motor operated backdraft dampers are available. They are aluminum construction and designed for installation in prefabricated roof curbs. Safety Disconnects Safety disconnects cut power to motor for servicing of unit. A disconnect switch is an option for CRBA and CRB units, and may be shipped loose for field installation or factory mounted and wired. Protective Coatings Fan units are not recommended for exhausting air of a corrosive nature. However, special protective coatings are available where units may be exposed to corrosive exterior conditions. Parts requiring painting are processed through the American Coolair five -stage pretreatment system prior to the application of any coatings to insure maximum finish adhesion. These parts use a thermosetting epoxy powder paint with an average thickness of 3 mils and baked at 400° F to a smooth, hard continuous finish. Consult your ILG Industries representative for available coatings. Listings CSA listing and UL listing are available for most units. Motor requirements may affect listing. WARNING CAUTION cti DO NOT INSTALL FAN WITH MOVING PARTS WITHIN 8 FEET OF FLOOR OR GRADE LEVEL WITHOUT A GUARD THAT COMPLIES WITH OSHA REGULATIONS. p0 NOT USE UNLESS ELECTRICAL WIRING COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES. DO NOT WIRE WITHOUT PROVIDING FOR A POWER SOURCE DISCONNECT AT THE FAN ITSELF DO NOT SERVICE EXCEPT BY A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN AND ONLY AFTER DISCONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. To convert air performance (CFM and SP) and power (BHP) to metric units, multiply CFM x .000472 to obtain cubic meters per second. Multiply SP x 248.36 to obtain Pa (Pascals). Multiply BHP x .7457 to obtain Kilowatts. Example: 3904 CFM x .000472 = 1.8427 Cubic meters per second 0.125 SP x 248.36 = 31.05 Pascals 0.886 BHP x .7457 = 0.661 Kilowatts 15 'CRBA /CRB Specification: 'hecklist Units provide general exhaust of low, medium or high air volumes in commercial, institutional and light manufacturing buildings. Centrifugal design has advantages of compact, attractive appearance, quiet operation and performance against higher static pressures. Variable pitch belt drive allows for speed adjustment. Weatherproof heavy duty aluminum housing and motor compartment cover resist corrosion and maintain appearance. Deep -spun, overlapping, one -piece venturi minimizes noise, reduces air turbulence and improves efficiency. Aluminum centrifugal wheel is quiet, non - overloading, backward - inclined design and Is computer balanced. Standard open drip -proof motor is out of the airstream for protection. The motor is mounted with the shaft up for convenient access to the variable pitch cast iron motor pulley. Motor compartment is cooled by a forced air ventilation system, extending motor life. UL Label (UL 705) for general ventilation is standard. Conduit raceway allows for ease in connecting to power supply. AMCA Seal assures certified rating of air and sound performance. Birdscreen prevents entry of birds or other potentially damaging objects. Heavy duty neoprene isolators eliminate metal -to -metal contact, reducing vibration and sound. Heavy duty pillow -block bearings with cast iron housing are self - aligning and reiubricable. Limited Warranty In the sale of its products, American Coolair Corporation agrees to correct, by repairs or replacement, any defects in workmanship or material that may develop under proper and normal use during the period of one year from the date of shipment from the factory. Any product or part proving, upon American Coolair's examination, to be defective during limited warranty period will be repaired or replaced, at American Coolair's option, f.o.b. factory, without charge. Deterioration or wear caused by chemicals, abrasive action or excessive heat shall not constitute defects. Motors are guaranteed only to the extent of the manufacturer's warranty. American Coolair's limited warranty does not apply to any of its products or parts that have been subject to accidental damage, misuse by the user, unauthorized alterations, improper installation or electrical wiring, or lack of proper lubrication or other service requirements as established by American Coolair. Repairs or replacements provided under the above terms shall constitute fulfillment of all American Coolair's obligations with respect to limited warranty. THE LIMITED WARRANTY STATED HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THAT OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. NO LIABILITY FOR REINSTALLATION COST OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE IS ASSUMED OR SHALL BE IMPOSED UPON AMERICAN COOLAIR. INDUSTRIES DIVISION AMERICAN COOLAIR CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY: GENERAL OFFICES, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32203 -2300 - (904) 389 3646 - FAX (904) 387 3449 VANE AXIAL FANS - TUBE AXIAL FANS - PROPELLER FANS - POWER ROOF VENTILATORS - CENTRIFUGAL VENTILATORS MEMBER OF AMCA Form No. 720-15-2 (May, 1997) 0011 AA CATALOG SP1-110 JUNE, 1997 MODINE' "111.11.0#41"1111. AIRSYSTEMS . QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT_ DIRECT-FIRED MAKE -UP AIR 16. Profile MODINE' AIRSYSTEMS 15. Line Burner 1.18 Guage �j.. . %i' 1 Galvanized Steel .' ,.' i!',� 1 I I Casing ,�', ,�:://:.::::1;., � J Li'�\I 1 1 1 1 2. Gas Manifold /��;� i f,. Compartment "� .'�,' �� i'i ii' ,i',�i' ii' i',' I i» .. i'�' .i' i i', .-i' ii i'�' . i �'<' ,4� ,i',�i' iii' �I ,.'".� 1 ' �� ,i'i iii' �'i ,, .`I 1I I 1 . =— 3. Fuel Connection N.P.T. 4. Weatherproof Access Doors 14. Centrifugal Fan(s) 5. Optional Mtd. Main Disconnect Switch 6. Tool access Draw Tight Latches 7. Control Cabinet 8. U.L. Recognized /Listed Electrical Components 9. Lifting Lugs The information presented in this literature Is correct at time of printing. Modine Airsystems reserves the right to change design, dimensions and /or material specifications without notice. 0 10. Adjustable Drives to 10 HP 11. Curb Adaptable Drop -In Base • 13. Flame Observation Port 12. Four Access Doors (2 Per Side) ETb) .(ETb' 17. IsTIo m • QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNI DIRECT-FIRED MAKE -UP AIR Modine Airsystems has developed the best in direct -fired make -up air units, the QD & QR Series. Direct -fired make -up air units are designed to provide an economical and efficient means of supplying tempered make -up air to a space or building. Any process which exhausts air from a building is a candidate for the application of a direct -fired make -up air unit to replace the exhausted air. Modine Airsystems units are superior because: • High heat transfer efficiency results in lower fuel bills. • Units are designed for indoor or outdoor mounting, affording flexibility in application and design, and simplifies installation. MODINE' AIRSYSTEMS • Natural or propane gas manifolds are factory - assembled to provide flexible fuel options. • Factory -wired electrical panel with numbered terminal -strip and wires ease installation. • 100% factory flame- testing assures safe and reliable product is delivered every time. • Weatherproof design, including a roof with drip ledge provides protection from the elements. Direct -fired make -up air units from Modine Airsystems include the following: Features 1. 18 -gauge galvanized steel casing. 2. Gas manifold compartment 3. Exterior fuel connection N.P.T. pipe stub. 4. Weatherproof access doors 5. Main disconnect switch (Optional) 6. Tooled- access, draw -tight door latches 7. Control cabinet 8. U.L. recognized /listed electrical components 9. Lifting Tugs 10. Adjustable drives to 10 HP 11. Curb - adaptable drop -in base 12. Four access doors (2/side) 13. Flame observation port 14. Centrifugal fan(s) 15. Line burner 16. Profile plates 17. ETL and ETL(c) approved and certified. Benefits High corrosion resistance for long life. Protects gas - manifold components and isolates them from electrical service. Provides contractor /installer with easy connection point. Protects the unit's interior and all electrical and gas - manifold, and mechanical components from the elements. Insures power will be deactivated when control cabinet is open. Also provides ease of Installation and single -point electrical connection. Discourages access by non - authorized personnel and assures positive sealing. Provides easy and unobstructed access to electrical controls. Assures reliable and safe electrical components. Facilitates easy rigging and installation. Simplifies onsite air balancing and eliminates need to change drives. Simplifies installation as duct openings can be made inside curb opening. Provides maximum access for easy adjustments and service. Allows external observation of burner performance. AMCA -rated fans assure quality and performance. Direct -fired burner is clean, low NOx and operates at nearly 100% efficiency. Factory set for maximum combustion efficiency. Third -party testing agency certifies equipment conformity to national safety standards. 3 QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT. QD /QR DIMENSIONS - SINGLE BLOWER C 3 2 B +6 B.3 l 1 ..I k_ P .--31 6 I I� \ I 0 \II \I L _\I GAS MAN FOLD COMPARTMENT LT_ __-1 111r =;- ICI 1 IL _J BLOWER MOTOR SERVICE ACCESS - DOORS BOTH SIDES PIPING COMPARTMENT LOUVERS VENT CONNECTION ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT 6.L 0 L'F (4) 1' DIA. LIFTING HOLES 1,11/2 7L 1 1/2 \FLAME VIEW PORT OPTIONAL DISCONNECT SWITCH OPTIONAL ,{DISCHARGE DAMPER DAMPER MOTOR BASE PAN 'DETAIL A' BASE FRAME CASING 13 16 1 1/16 BASE O D CASING OD SEE *-E41 'DETAIL A' SIZE FILTERS IN HOOD FILTERS IN V -BANK 110 (4)20x20x2 (4) 20x20x2 112 H 1 4 J 1 f 115 (6)20x25x2 (6)20x25x2 118 P 10 0 26 120 (9)20x25x2 (12)20x25x2 122 71 15 Y 125 (6)20x25x2 (10)20x20x2 127 (9) 16x25x2 (10)20x25x2 130 20 38 4 Outside air and recirculating units, single blower units, sizes 110 -130 horizontal and bottom discharge. OPTIONAL THREE WAY DISCHARGE LOUVER 16 --24 --)1 1 1M J 2� Fr FIELD SUPPORT REOUIREO BY OTHERS OPTIONAL FILTER ARRANGEMENT OPTIONAL INLET HOOD WITH BIRDSCREEN DAMPER MOTOR MDDINE• AIRSYSTEMS H� FILTER ACCESS DOOR BOTH SIDES OPTIONAL OPTIONAL - INLET V•6ANK DAMPER FILTER SIZE A BC 43 71 D 13 '/4 E 11 4 F 9 4 G 30 H 1 4 J 1 f K 344 L 21 M 20 N 38 4 P 10 0 26 R 2 40 14 110 24/360 112 24/360 43 71 15 Y 13 46 8 % 30 1 'ti 1 4 3/. 21 20 38 4 10 26 115 36 52 82 18 44 16 11 6/6 39 % 1 1 '/4 26'A 25 4 54 % 12 35 2 118 36 52 82 22 19 10 39 % 1 1 4 26 f 25 f 54 % 12 35 120 48 78 96 24 % 24 % 18'/6 59 1 346 1 4 1 3/ 31 '4 31 45 % 14 55 2 122 48 78 96 27 % 27 % 17 %6 59 1 Y16 1 '4 1 Y. 31 'A 31 45 % 14 55 125 60 92 110 31 % 31 % 22 6/6 73 1 46 1 2 4 41 4 42 56 20 69 2 '/4 127 60 92 110 34 % 34 3% 20 13/6 73 1 '6 1 2 4 41 4 42 56 20 69 130 60 92 110 36 T% 36 % 19 6/6 73 1 46 1 2 4 41 '% 42 56 20 69 Note: All accessories shipped completely assembled fo easy installation. Some accessories shipped separately. All data subject to change. All dimensions subject to manufacturing tolerances. MATERIAL GAUGES: Unit Casing: 18 gauge galvanized. • Unit Channel Base: (110-118) 14 gauge galvanized.(120.130) 12 gauge galvanized. Rain Hood: 18 gauge galvanized. • V•Bank: 14 and 18 gauge galvanized. • Damper Blades: 18 gauge galvanized. Damper Frame: 14 gauge galvanized. • Discharge Louvers: 14 and 18 gauge galvanized. 24" for OD models, 36" for OR models and OD models with 2-speed option. 2 2•Y.' for OD models, 14-Ve for OR models and OD models with 2-speed option. A • QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNITS UNIT CONFIGURATION MOOINE' AIRSYSTEMS Indoor Units - (Right or Left Hand Available) FRESH AIR gal INLET -1 L FILTERS I DAMPER DISCHARGE AIR FRESH AIR INLET -1 L FILTERS DAMPERS D▪ ISCHARGE AIR C- BYPASS DAMPER moo FRESH AIR INLET DAMPERJ FILTERS RETURN AIR DAMPER t 1 RETURN DISCHARGE AIR AIR v, J FRESH AIR �\ INLET DAMPERS) FILTERS 7 BYPASS DAMPER RETURN AIR i TURN DAMPER AIR t DISC- HARGE AIR Outdoor Units - (Right Hand Shown, Left Hand Available) Note: Top Discharge Available INLET HOOD7 FRE▪ S▪ N AIR SUERS -/ DAMPERS j DISCHARGE AIR • INLET HOOD - F▪ RES▪ H AIR FILTERS -/ INLET H000 DISCHARGE DAMPERS .y y FRESH AIR DISCHARGE AIR BYPASS DAMPERS FILTERS t =11 -1 DISCHARGE RETURN AIR )RETURN DAMPERS DAMPERS AIR DISCHARGE AIR INLET H00D - mop FRESH AIR BYPASS DAMPERS DISCHARGE DAMPER DI▪ SCHARGE AIR Q FILTERS t RETURN AIR RETURN DAMPERS AIR Vertical Units - (Right Hand Shown, Left Hand Available) DISCHARGE AIR t t FRESH AIR FILTERS INLET DAMPERS FRESH AIR DISCHARGE AIR FILTERS INLET DAMPERS DISCHARGE AIR t BYPASS DAMPERS - 0 RETURN AIR RETURN AIR DAMPERS FILTERS ,-. INLET DAMPERS t FRESH AIR BYPASS DAMPERS ...DISCHARGE AIR — RETURN AIR RETURN AIR DAMPERS FILTERS INLET DAMPERS FRESH AIR UNIT WEIGHTS A UNIT PLAN VIEW - D C All data subject to change. 7 MODEL UNIT ONLY 110 112 440 500 115 800 118 850 120 1200 122 1275 125 1655 127 1725 130 1805 215 1210 218 1320 220 222 1850 2050 225 2620 230 2795 INLET HOOD 80 125 165 220 195 235 385 INLET DAMPER 70 95 170 230 160 260 380 V•BANK FILTER 100 135 210 280 200 300 430 DISCHARGE DAMPER 60 80 95 135 160 210 285 DISCHARGE LOUVER 80 95 115 150 185 225 310 rn x "14° ROOF CURB" 115 140 220 240 180 285 315 "24"' ROOF CURB 180 215 _ 220 235 375 325 345 410 280 485 510 540 WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION A 125 140 445 465 490 340 375 570 725 780 8 100 120 200 210 300 315 400 415 430 300 320 395 435 610 645 C 90 100 160 170 250 265 365 380 395 230 250 435 475 560 590 D 125 140 220 235 325 345 445 465 490 340 375 510 570 725 780 0 VARIABLE AIR FLOW WEIGHT ADDS • R/A 30 40 60 100 100 125 125 RETURN AIR 0/A BYPASS DAMPER TWO SPEED 0/A 8YPASS DAMPER 15 20 30 50 50 65 65 W 3 ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL UNIT WEIGHT INTRNL MTR/BLWR SPRNG VBRTN ISOLTN ADDS 35 50 60 75 150 250 275 VERTICAL UNIT WEIGHT ADDS VERTICAL UNIT STRUCTURAL 40 REENFORCEMENT 50 150 250 ' • VERTICAL UNIT INLET STAND 24• 55 70 180 225 • • • VERTICAL UNIT INLET STAND 48' 75 90 220 285 • • VERTICAL UNIT INLET STAND 72' , 95 110 260 305 • • All data subject to change. 7 • • QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT a MODEL/HP SELECTION GUIDE MOOINE' AIRSYSTEMS MODEL CFM TOTAL EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (W.C.) 0.25 1 0.375 1 0.50 f 0.75 I 1.00 1 1.25 1 1.50 I 2.00 MOTOR HORSEPOWER 00 125 _ 10.000 3.00 5.00 11,000 5.00 5.00 5.00 12.000 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.50 13,000 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.50 7.50 14,000 5.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 15,000 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 16,000 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 17,000 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 18,000 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 19.000 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 127 12,000 5.00 13,000 5.00 5.00 14.000 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.000 5.00 5.00 7.50 7.50 16.000 5.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 17,000 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 18.000 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 19.000 7,50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 20,000 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 21,000 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 22,000 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 23.000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 24.000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 130 14,000 5.00 5.00 15,000 5.00 5.00 16.000 5.00 5.00 7.50 17.000 5.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 18,000 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 19,000 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 20,000 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 21,000 7.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 22.000 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 23.000 10.00 10.00 10.00 15,00 15.00 15.00 15.00 24,000 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 25,000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15,00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 26,000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 27.000 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 28,000 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 1) Accessory static pressure losses are approximate values only, Please consult the Modine Airsystems QD /QR Catalog for static pressure losses at other than median cfm, 2) The horsepowers shown are calculated using ESP only. Any accessories included must be added to this static pressure. 3) Unit internal resistance has been included in the horsepower tables above. 4) All data subject to change. 5) Maximum allowable CFM for a QD /QR 125/127/130 with an Inlet Hood w/ Filters Is: 21,800 CFM. 6) Maximum allowable CFM for a QD /QR 220/222 with an Inlet Hood w/ Filters is: 23,700 CFM. 7) Maximum allowable CFM for a QD /QR 225/230 with an Inlet Hood w/ Filters is: 45,000 CFM. 8) Maximum allowable CFM for a QR230 is 56,000 CFM. NOTE: Unit output can be determined by the following formula: Output (BTU /Hr) = CFM X Temperature Rise X 1.08 MEDIAN ACCESSORY STATIC PRESSURES (Inches W.C.) 0 QD /QR Inlet Discharge V -Bank Filter W/ Inlet Hood W/ Inlet w/hood Discharge Louver Discharge Louver Model Damper Damper Cleanable Filters Cleanable Filters W/O Filters 3 -way 4 -way II 110/112 0.03 0,07 0.2 0.08 0.03 0.07 0.06 115/118 0.03 0.07 0.18 0.09 0.03 0.08 0.07 120/122 0.02 0.07 0.15 0.09 0.02 0.08 0.07 125/127 0.03 0.07 0.17 0.150 0.03 0.08 0.07 130 0.03 0,08 0.22 n /a0 0.03 0.1 0,09 215/218 0.02 0,07 0.26 0.13 0.04 0.1 0.07 220/222 0.03 0.09 0.23 n/a0 0,03 0.11 0.1 225/2300 0.03 0.08 0.31 0.150 0.04 0.11 0.09 9 QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UN(' ' ROOF -CURB DIMENSIONS - SINGLE BLOWER MOOINE' AIRSYSTEMS .OPTIONAL CURB ID DISCHARGE OPTIONAL RETURN J j K OPTIONAL RETURN .1 26 _ K 84 Gasket Length (Feet) 19 Weight 14" 115# SIZE 110 A B C 13'/. D 11 ;4 E 3f F G H 10 37 4 65' 7% 17% 112 37 4 65 4 15 % 13 Ms 4 Me 5 % 15'% 10 26 8''% 19 115# 115 46'A 76' 18 3 16 5 % 8 % 18 6 12 35 8 4 23 140# 118 46 'A 76 4 22 19 7 ' /e 7 ''/ 17 ''4 12 35 8 ''4 23 140# 120 72'A 90 'A 24 % 24 % 8 % 16 ' /e 30 iMe 14 55 14 % 29 220# 122 72 '4 90 % 27 % 27 % 9 ''A 14' 1e 30' /e 14 55 14'4 29 220# 125 86'4 104 4 31 % 31 3 10 k 19 '/e 35'/e 20 69 14''4 34 240# 12T 86 'A 104'4 34 % 34 % 12 f 18 %e 34 %e 20 69 14 % 34 240# 130 86 'A 104'A 36 % 36 % 13 % 16 "/e 32 /e 20 69 14 ''A 34 240# ROOF -CURB DIMENSIONS -TWIN BLOWER BASE PAN BASE FRAME GASKET MODINE' AIRSYSTEMS CURB DETAIL TYPICAL FOR SINGLE & DUAL FAN CURB ID SIZE_ A B OPTIONAL DISCHARGE C D E F G I H OPTIONAL RETURN J j K L Gasket Length (Feet) j Weight 14" 215 88 % 76 '4 18 4 16 5 % 8 % 23 '/. 18 'A 12 77 8 ''A 30 180 218 88 % 76 'A 22 19 7 ' /e 7'/ 20 17 '/ 12 77 8 ''4 30 180 220 124 'A 90 'A 24% 24% 8 '/e 13 Me 32% 29 a %6 14 107 14 '/ 38 285 222 124 % 90 it 27',6 27 % 9 '4 12 'Ae 29 % 28 '/e 14 107 14 ''4 38 285 225 148 '4 104 ;4 31 % 31 % 10 '/e 16 ''e 37 e4 32 '/e 20 131 14 '/ 44 315 230 14814 104'A 36% 36% 14 13 Me 32 '% 29 e/e 20 131 14 '/ 44 315 11 QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT GAS CONTROLS MAXITROL SERIES 14 SYSTEM (Typically used on 100% Make -Up Air Units) Series 14 is a electronic modulating discharge air - temperature control system which utilizes a remote temperature dial for adjusting the discharge air temperature point. A discharge air sensor monitors the discharge air temperature and controls an electronic modulating gas valve which modulates the main burner gas flow to maintain .the desired discharge air temperature. The temperature set point range for this system is 55-90 degrees F. Note: Requires field mounting and wiring of discharge air sensor and remote - control panel. When specifying this control system, the optional Series 14 Remote Control Station must be used. The Series 14 Remote Control Station includes a Remote Temperature Set Point dial, a Summer /Off/Winter Selector switch, a Main - Valve -On light and a Flame - Failure alarm light. (Other remote stations are available.) This system can also be used with a room - temperature override. Standard Control Panel For Maxitrol 14 System Dimensions: 8 "H x 6 "W x 4 "D 1el MDDINJE• A I R S Y S T E M S MAXITROL SERIES 44 SYSTEM (Typically used on 80/20 Return -Air Units) Series 44 is a electronic modulating room temperature control system which utilizes a modulating room thermostat to control the main burner firing rate based on the room air temperature set point. The room thermostat monitors the room air temperature and controls an electronic modulating gas valve which modulates the main burner gas flow to maintain the desired thermostat set point. The temperature set point range for this system is 55 -90 degrees F. This control system also includes a discharge air sensor which is used as a high and low temperature limit control. The discharge air sensor will prevent make -up air from being delivered to the space at temperatures which are below its set point, even if the room thermostat is satisfied. It will also prevent the room thermostat from over - firing the burner when mild outdoor temperatures exist, and the maximum capacity of the burner is not required to achieve the desired winter design discharge air temperature. When specifying this control system, the optional Series 44 Remote Control Station must be used. The Series 44 Remote Control Station includes an electronic modulating room thermostat, a summer /off /winter selector switch, a main - valve-on light and a flame failure alarm light. (Other remote stations are available.) Standard Control Panel For Maxitrol 44 System Dimensions: 10 "H x 8 "W x 4 "D QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT' Evaporative Cooling OPTIONAL GALVANIZED ACCESS DOORS 80TH SIDES STAINLESS STEEL STEEL INLET HOOD EVAP COOLER A SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW (DISCHARGE END) 3/4' NPT FILL VALVE I' NPT OVERFLOW MDDINE' AIRSYSTEMS EVAP. MEDIA AND DISTRIBUTION PADS PERMANENT PRE•FILTERS 0 o°ie— IE-13 7 t•NPT Pf DRAIN 5,_ WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS SIDE VIEW Model Size Used A With Evaporative B C D Cooler 2" Pre Qty Size Lx H - Filters 12" Evaporative Media 2" Dist Pad Qty Size Max, VeI. Face Qty Size W x H FPM Sq. Ft. x H Weight (Lbs.) _ Evart. Cooler H.. ' Shi. 0' . Adr" Qty CFM Range Max. VeI. FPM Face S.. Ft. Min. Max. 110 48 47 39 17 1 1600 3,000 6 16 x 20 225 13.33 4 12 x 36 250 12 1 12 x 48 265 525 62 112 48 47 39 17 1 2,000 4,500 6 16 x 20 338 13.33 4 12 x 36 375 12 1 12 x 48 265 525 62 115 60 59 48 29 1 3,000 6,000 6 20 x 25 288 20.83 5 12 x 48 300 20 1 12 x 60 395 720 75 118 60 59 48 29 1 3,500 9,000 6 20 x 25 432 20.83 5 12 x 48 r 450 20 1 12 x 60 395 720 75 120 84 71 74 41 1 6,000 12,000 3 20 x 20 343 35.00 7 12 x 60 343 35 1 12 x 60 610 1065 105 12 16x20 1 12x24 122 84 71 74 41 1 8,000 16,000 3 20 x 20 457 35.00 7 12 x 60 457 35 1 12x 60 610 1065 105 12 16x20 1 12x24 125 108 71 88 53 1 10,000 20,000 9 20 x 20 445 45.00 9 12 x 60 445 45 1 12 x 48 755 1340 110 9 16x20 1 12x60 127 108 83 88 53 1 12,000 24,000 9 20 x 25 427 56.25 9 12 x 72 445 54 1 12 x 48 835 1420 125 9 16x25 1 12x60 130 108 83 88 53 1 14,000 28,000 9 20 x 25 498 56.25 9 12 x 72 519 54 1 12 x 48 835 1420 125 9 16x25 1 12x60 215 96 59 90 29 1 9,000 12,000 2 16 x 25 360 33.33 8 12 x 48 375 32 2 12 x 48 590 1110 105 8 20 x 25 218 96 59 90 29 1 12,500 17,000 2 16 x 25 510 33.33 8 12 x 48 532 32 2 12 x 48 590 1110 105 8 20 x 25 220 144 71 126 41 1 18,000 26,000 12 16 x 20 434 60.00 12 12 x 60 434 60 2 12 x 72 1065 1845 140 12 20x20 222 144 71 126 41 1 25,000 31,000 12 16x 20 517 60,00 12 12x 60 517 60 2 12x 72 1065 1845 140 12 20 x 20 225 180 95 150 53 1 30,000 46,000 9 20 x 25 433 106.25 15 12 x 72 439 105 3 12 x 60 1735 2710 175 27 20 x 20 15 12 x 12 230 180 95 150 53 1 44,000 56,000 9 20 x 25 527 106.25 15 12 x 72 534 105 3 12 x 60 1735 2710 175 27 20 x 20 15 12 x 12 13 QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNIT MODINE' AIRSYSTEMS TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS - MODELS QD AND QR DIRECT-FIRED UNITS General Contractor shall furnish and install Industrial Airsystems model(s) OD 100% outside air direct-fired unit(s), _ OR Outside & Return Air direct -fired unit(s) with the performance as indicated on the equipment schedule shown in the plans. All units shall be ETL cenilied to ANSI 283.18 (In Canada ETL(cj certified to CAN 1. 3.7.77), Unit Casing & Configuration The unit casing shall be constructed from minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel and designed for _ indoor _ outdoor installation. The unit base shall be constructed of minimum 14 gauge galvanized steel and shall be designed for rail, slab, or roof curb mounting. The casing roof shall be designed with a rain drip edge to prevent water from entering the unit. The unit(s) shall include four service access doors (two on each side). Each door shall have a minimum of two tooled access draw light latches. Gas piping and electrical controls shall be mounted in separate enclosures and these enclosures shall have Independent service access doors. The blower motor and drives shall be accessible through an access service door. Each unit shall Include a minimum of lour factory installed lifting lugs for handling and installation. In addition to the basic unit cabinet, the following factory assembled unit accessories and options shall be included when checked. Inlet Rain Hood with Bird Screen (horizontal units only) _ with _ without filters — Inlet hood to be constructed o! minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel and shall be snipped from the factory fully assembled. The maximum air inlet velocity shall not exceed 720 fpm for hoods without filters, and 520 fpm for hoods with filters. When the inlet hood is supplied with filters, the filters shall be 2' permanent washable aluminum filters. Motonzed Fresh Air Inlet Damper — Constructed of minimum 14 gauge galvanized steel damper frames and minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel damper blades. _ V•Bank filter section with 2' permanent aluminum, _ 30/30 FARR _Throw•A•Way filters — The maximum air velocity through the filters shall not exceed 520 fpm. The V•Bank filter section shall be constructed from minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel and shall be completely factory assembled. _ Motorized Discharge Air Damper — Damper shall be constructed from minimum 14 gauge galvanized steel for the damper frames and minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel for the damper blades. _ Discharge Air Louver — Discharge louver shall be constructed from minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel. Each louver shall have horizontally adjustable air deflection blades for maximum field adjustment. The discharge air louvers shall be: Three•Way End Discharge Four-Way Bonom Discharge_ Support stand for vertical unit(s) — Support stand height shall be — 24 inch 48 inch. _ 72 inch, The support stand shall be completely factory assembled prior to shipment. The stand requires — does not require an inlet screen. Air -dried gray industrial enamel paint for added corrosion protection on: — _Blower & Burner Cabinet _Inlet Rain Hood _Inlet A!r Damper _V -Bank Filter Section _Discharge Air Damper The following items shall be supplied with 1'. 1.1/2 pound-density insulation: _ Blower Cabinet _ Burner Cabinet _ V-Bank Filter Section A factory supplied prefabricated _ 14" 24' roof curb shall be provided — The roof curb shall be constructed of corrosion resistant galvanized steel with the following minimum gauges based on the unit size. Model Sizes 110-118, 215.218 Minimum 14 Gauge Model Sizes 120.130, 220.230 Minimum 12 Gauge Blower(s) and Motor The basic unit shall Include one _. two forward curbed DWDI blower(s) properly sized to supply clm against a total static pressure of ' we using a _ hp motor. The total static pressure shall include allowances for a minimum pressure drop of wc for field connected id ductwork, excluding the pressure drop for factory supplied accessories. The blower motor shall have the following characteristics. _ Open Drip Proof, — Totally Enclosed Frame _ Standard Efficiency, _ High Efficiency _ Single Speed 1800 /1200 Two Speed,_ 1800/900 Two Speed _ 115V /6OHz/10 208V /60Hz/1o, _ 208V /60Hz/3o, 460V /60Hz/3o _ 575V /60Hz/3o Units having motor horsepower of 10 hp or below shall be provided with adjustable motor drive sheaves. Units with motor horsepower greater than 10 hp shall have _ fixed, — adjustable motor drive sheaves. All units with three phase motors shall be provided with a factory installed and wired motor starter — with _ without an auxiliary starter contact. Units with a single blower shall have minimum internal side wall clearances (including Insulation) of not less than one half of the blower wheel diameter. Units with twin blowers shall have minimum internal side wall clearances (including insula• lion) of not less than one hall of the blower wheel diameter, and a distance between the blowers of not less than one blower diameter, Extend blower bearing grease line _ are, _ are not required. 230V /60Hz/10 _ 230V /60Hz/3o Gas Controls All gas controls shall be designed for use with _ natural, _ propane gas using an inlet supply pressure of _" wc psig, For units with 24Voll controls, with inlet gas pressures between 1-5 PSIG a separate factory supplied regulator shall be included. For inlet gas pressures greater than 5 PSIG a separate factory supplied gas regulator shall be included. When checked, the gas controls shall comply with the following insurance requirements. _ FM Without Restriction FM With Restriction IRI The standard gas controls and manifold system shall Include, al a minimum, a main gas hand shut -off valve. hand shut-off valve, pilot gas hand shut-off valve, main gas regulator, pilot gas regulator, main gas solenoid valve, redundant main gas solenoid valve, pilot gas solenoid valve, modulating gas valve, and three gas pressure test ports. Ignition and Safety Controls The unit(s) shall be supplied with intermittent pilot ignition with 100% lockout on flame failure with a manual reset. These controls shall include, al a minimum, a flame safeguard control, spark pilot ignitor generator, high temperature limit control, primary and secondary electrical circuit fuses, air flow proving switch, and a safety prepurge timed delay relay. Temperature Controls Each unit shall be supplied with a remote control panel having a _ general purpose _ NEMA 12 enclosure and compatible with the temperature control system specified. The unit(s) shall be supplied with the control system as checked below. _ System 14 (Maxitrol) Electronic Modulating Discharge Air Temperature controls shall be provided. This system shall include a remote temperature dial for adjusting the set point of the discharge air temperature sensor. The discharge air sensor shall monitor the discharge air temperature and modulate the firing rale of the main burner to maintain the desired discharge air temperature. The temperature range of the remote temperature dial shall be 55.90'F. A room temperature override thermostat which acts as a room temperature low limit stab _ is _ Is not to be provided. System 44 (Maxitrol) Electronic Modulating Room Temperature controls shall be provided. This system shall Include a modulating room thermostat to regulate the firing rate of the main burner based on space temperature thermostat demand. The temperature set point range of the room thermostat is to be 55.90 °F This system is also to include a discharge air sensor which serves as a high and low temperature limit. The discharge air sensor will prevent make -up air from being delivered to the space at temperatures which are oelow its set point, even If the room thermostat is satisfied, and will prevent the room thermostat from over-firing the burner when mild outdoor temperatures exist, and the maximum firing capacity of the burner is not required to achieve the desired winter design discharge air temperature. Electrical The unit(s) shall be completely factory wired to provide for single point wiring for the main power supply to the unit. Supply voltage to the unit shall be: _ 115V /60Hz/1o, _ 208V /60Hz/3o _ 208V /60Hz/1o, _ 230 450V /60Hz/3o 230V /60Hz/1o, _ 575V /60Hz/3o The main control panel shall Include a number terminal strip for all factory wiring and field wiring connections. The unit(s) shall also include a factory mounted and wired control transformer as required to provide a completely prewired unit with the exception of accessory temperature control devices and remote control station and damper operates when these accessories are shipped separately. Units which must be split shipped because of their physical size shall have electrical wire connections tagged and numbered for ease of reconnection during installation. The unit(s) shall be provided with the following main power disconnect switch when checked. Indoor Field Mounted General Purpose Disconnect _ Indoor Factory Mounted General Purpose Disconnect _ Outdoor Field Mounted NEMA 3R Disconnect _ Outdoor factory Mounted NEMA 3R Disconnect _ Indoor /Outdoor Factory Mounted Dead Front Disconnect The following additional controls or electrical devices shall be supplied when checked. _ High Gas Pressure Switch Low Gas Pressure Switch _ Dirty Filter Light & Pressure Switch Freeze Protection with Automatic Timed Delay Fire Slat _ Exhaust Fan Interlock Relay _ Mild Temperature Inlet On/Off Duct Slat Additional Switch on Remote Control Panel _ Additional Light on Remote Control Panel _ Additional Burner High Limit _ Substitute Motorized Main Gas Valve _ Proof of Closure Switch for Motorized Valve _ 10 Point Circuit Analyzer _ 12 Point Circuit Analyzer _ 14 Point Circuit Analyzer _ 7 Day Time Clock 7 Day Time Clock with Set Back Thermostat _ Digital 7 Day Time Clock with Battery Carryover Digital 7 Day Time Clock with Battery Carryover and Set Back Thermostat _ Set Back Thermostat _ Room Override Thermostat _ Alarm Horn Alarm Horn with Silencing Switch _ Service Door Electrical Interlocks _ Service Receptacle _ Service Receptacle with Light & Light Switch Installation Contractor is to install units according to manufacturers published installation Instructions, ANSI Z223.1 (also known as NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code), and in accordance with all local codes. After installation, installer is to perform a complete start- up check as recommended by the manufacturer. A copy of the startup report shall be left with the owner• and one copy sent to the manufacturer. • • QD /QR MAKE -UP AIR UNITq Typical Installations al MOOING' A I R S Y S T E M S Suspended Horizontal QD Vertical QD with Support Stand Curb Mounted Horizontal QD 15 ENGINEERED TO ORDER When your applications call for heating, air turnover, make -up air, building pressurization, evaporative cooling or a related variation, Modine Airsystems has the products and expertise to satisfy your needs. Modine Airsystems products are identified as applied products within Modine Manufacturing, because each one requires a melding of equipment and technical expertise to solve a customer's air - quality problems. Each product that you purchase from Modine Airsystems is designed with your specific application in mind. A variety of options and accessories and controls can be combined to meet your heating, cooling and /or air - handling specifications, including: Options • Configurations —Unit (HorizontalNertical) — Discharge (Up /Down /End) — Return Air (Top /Bottom) • Heating Sources — Burners (Oil /Natural or Propane Gas) — Coils (Electric /Hot Water /Steam) • Variable Frequency Drives • Motors (ODP/TE/High Efficiency/Two Speed) • Various Control Packages Accessories • Dampers (Inlet/Discharge) • Inlet Hoods • Service Platforms • Vibration Isolation (Hangers /Feet/Motor- Blower) • DX or Chilled -Water Sections • Filters (Permanent/30°/0/High Efficiency) • Discharge Nozzles or Louvers • Evaporative Coolers No other manufacturer can provide the combined product flexibility, technical expertise and fast delivery found at Modine Airsystems. Consult your local representative for standard and non - standard applications. 1 11 1 1 1 11 SE 1 -110 1 11 AA MODINE® 1 pielINIImmoso, AIRSYSTEMS 2475 Doswell Avenue, P.O. Box 8066, St. Paul, MN 55108 • 612 - 646 -9631 • 612 - 646 -5867 – Fax Modine Airsystems Is a brand Identity for products produced by Industrial Airsystems, Inc. Industrial Airsystems Is a subsidiary of Modine Manufacturing Company. © Modine Manufacturing Company, 1997 P-111.-SC.-14AKT( O 4 iNT'IN 6 'k hil 4 to GI4fti s — (21r'o &G ieA)c 4i,,q trdKf ls: y°ri'g.r:w.lN•r F:vNf.7'?'.1';i +i': P.•f :.) st:. Krr� +.ttlr,:+:Y9::1:`;Ct:'1��ron:': tCs, yP lap- 2 c Gl, Y gei(xtd6 ,t1,4 N.S j, sC1, ��� x Eq. ` 3, boo c.FM . gj PEgso N s VCNT, k v5o c 1= 1`01 /pc P_. C Sc-4 vA67 t o AY, /;/=, HAit - UPAI $1/EXl4ucs . �a-Q. fMT b roc /S .3/6' G • 1 S, 3 � G� o � oo �.; • , ob) = J Cos 4-, 120 A 3, 54 z ctrl ce5 Fo.a 4sStsT. Fawn L, �G1N aim= 1 LtU4T I5431G, cFM, 1 4,1 c2,44-Q, cFM CI ryRopErukwitA 4PR 3 1.999 pMIT . CENTER -no r1 ., ..P441C..S 1 , 2 or 2 -- .44 r Los s2 S) 9 Z5 �a�v� (� 08 ( I, be.. (� O0 -u4. ur t-tikg7. ..jg E.:Z. 4 . 3 i2;0 'E) )Se>0 szo bus44) 1 7- ,o,tL ko; 0E-,, as c ►-- r�llS, �, Vg, PA fox: 1994 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code Com • liance Form ,IYLechanical Surrmrr • '994 Washington State Norresulentrai ;rergy Code ..omoliance Forms • MECH -SUM Aonl 1994 Project Info Project Address I i 3p N N,7 ,z. 1 F� � � Capacity Date . e/e7q For BuiIddI g Department Use I ' SEER or EER IPLV3 Location MAMA -I ' /lop OLD -125 I.(�41M Applicant Name:^'.%.eFog 1\44..1\ v 1.,), -r . , Ave.- f 1 bs4ipr!;: Applicant Address: -q 6, 4q C , 1 0 W A, . Applicant Phone: ) 4-25 . 751- Os Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. 4, -Dv' c t l) A -I A,1c- E.- L..PP A 600 1 rl je yC N A FIST F',44.-' to-.t ;tA c: T 64,3o,e I~.,,, Compliance Option Simple System ❑ Complex System ❑ Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications) Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans, For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Total CFM OSA CFM Econo SEER or EER IPLV3 Location MAMA -I ' /lop OLD -125 I.(�41M li 2101P>, z)0 Vos44-146k 1 bs4ipr!;: lro CITY OF TU wq Heating Equipment Schedule Equip, ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Total CFM OSA cfm Econo Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency" MAMA -I ' /lop OLD -125 I.(�41M li 2101P>, z)0 Vos44-146k 1 bs4ipr!;: lro CITY OF TU wq Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' CFM SP' HP /BHP Flow Controls Location of Service gP -I Ala t 5.6. -1 1# 54- 5 nr S'' 0.5 e,. V tPDP• Zil , CITY OF TU wq 'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14-1, 14-2 or 14-3. ' If required. 4 COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or ArUestiTi jicable. s Flow control types: VAV, constant volume, or vanable speed. 1994 Washin fon State Nonresidential Ener• Cor'Com•Iiance Form Mechanical Summ• (back) MECH -SUM 1994 Washington Seam NonresWannal Energy Code Compliance Fortes Apnl, 1994 System Description See Section 1421 for full description of Simple System qualifications. If Heating/Cooling or Cooling Only: 0 Constant vol? 0 Split system? 0 Alr cooled? 0 Packaged sys? 0 <54,000 Stull? 0 Economizer Included? if Heating Only: ❑ <5000 cfm? 0 <70% outside sir? 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. J Start j System Type Heating Only eatin, Coolin or Cooling Only 5000 cfm? 'yes no • ' ( Reference Sec. 1421 ) N<70% OA no � yes -Constar,t'- 'yolume,„<io yes ' <AIrCooled?.. ye no I Package& acstem ? -'no "(54,000 BtuiT.. o r 1900 cfm? "ryes (Includes `Econo?) no yes (Reference) Sec. 1423 Simple System Allowed Reference Sec, 1420/ Split ��, NSystem? 'no yee'' c'cts5\4,000 Btu 1900 cfm ye& I no Use Complex Reference System Sec. 1430/ Complex Systems Refer to MECH-COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex Systems requirements are applicable to this project. o N-4 N )Eti.l'au -I V�IIT" 2.510 44/1-Y. F4-5c /N A-riot l G-eirpo1C5 11 _.��y..� 1 J V ie4 P' !�. 1'�• i ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC. 6869 i1OOOLAWN AVE. N.E. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98115 ?Q' 14900 tftfortno OWN: I NO: C SHEET %. t• I ■-• U.%A. L.IULOLCAO 1\4 luisic.11,0ted'oc. 7410. 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Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Mark Smeltzer Performance Heating & Air Conditioning 7649 S 180th Kent Wa 98032 RE: Request for Extension — Fascination Graphics (M99 -0079) 1130 Andover Park E Dear Mr. Smeltzer: This letter is in response to your written request for an extension to Permit No. M99 -0079 for the installation of a make -up air unit and exhaust fan. The City of Tukwila Building Division will be extending your permit through December 15, 2000. Please be advised that this will be the only extension granted for this project. If you should have any questions, please contact our office at (206) 433 -7165. Sincerely, 1DaOi D` ane rt t Building Official DG/br File: Permit No. M99 -0079 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206431.3670 Fax: 206.431.•3665 PERIORMAIE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. May 30, 2000 Bill R ambo City of Tukwila Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Dear Bill, "?Li d *,M'VKi Y.r.7 '•CEIv ID MAY 31 2000 OPMEN SUBJECT: MECHANICAL PERMIT #M99 -0079 - FASCINATION GRAPHICS I would like to request an extension for the above Mechanical Permit, We have not been able to schedule final inspections for this permit because the building owner hasn't upgraded his fire alarm panel to accommodate the smoke detector in the new gas -fired make up air unit. We need to schedule a smoke shut down test and can't do this until the fire alarm panel is upgraded. Please call if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, F.* Mark Smeltzer Design Engineer 7649 S, 180th • Kent, Washington 98032 • (425) 251 -0356 or 1-800-696-4149 • ,Fax: (425) 251 :0280 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director March 10, 2000 Craig Randall 7649 S 180TH St Kent Wa 98118 RE: Permit Status M99 -0079 1130 Andover Park E Dear Mr Randall: In reviewing our current permit files, it appears that your permit to install a roof -top make -up air and exhaust fan issued on June 9, 1999, has not received a final inspection as of the date of this letter by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the Uniform Building Code and/or Uniform Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the building official under the provision of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, if a final inspection is not called for within ten (10) business days from the date of this letter, the Permit Center will close your file and the work completed to date will be considered non - complying and not in conformance with the Uniform Building Code and/or Mechanical Code. Please contact the Permit Center at (206)431 -3670 if you wish to schedule a final inspection. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician Xc: Permit File No. M99 -0079 Duane Griffin, Building Official 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206.431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431.3665 t `F�,iY':ri.,I�A.Tf_aR' J f FASCINATION , Ii tom: Quality Screen Printing 26 May 1999 Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila 6300 S. Center Blvd. Suite 100 Tukwila, WA. 98188 Mr. Benedicto Fascination Graphics 1130 Andover Park E. Tukwila, WA 98188 Tel: (206) 575 -3719 Referencing our permit request through Performance Heating and Air Conditioning Inc: please let this letter serve as notice of our intent to comply with the City's energy code. We understand that the City of Tukwila is requiring us to upgrade our existing insulation values to at least R -21 in the ceilings and R -11 in the perimeter walls in order to make requested changes to our building. This work will done in conjunction with the installation of our air make up system, see attached notes on mechanical drawings. Sincere y Michael McNu Fascination Graphics Cc: D.DaIIum — Performance H & A C Inc. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAY 27 1999 PERMIT CENTER M ?T .`r�"i� ?:cii:% • f :G,`.•,`:'a!;' ?'a"3S't�i ".1?.!i C City of Tukwila 7t John W. Rants, Mayor April 28, 1999 Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Craig Randall 7649 South 180th Kent, WA 98118 RE: Letter of Incomplete Application #2 Development Permit Application Number M99 -0079 Fascination Graphics 1130 Andover Pk E Dear Mr. Randall: This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on April 12, 1999 is still determined to be incomplete. Before your permit application can begin the plan review process the following items need to be addressed. Building Division: Bob Benedicto, Senior Plans Examiner, at (206)431 -3676, if you have any questions regarding the attached. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. If your revision does not require revised plans but requires additional reports or other documentation, please submit two (2) copies of each document. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206)431 -3672. Sincerely, t¢ruliti.. duct Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator encl File: Permit File No. M99 -0079 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 41313670 • Fax (206) 41313665 City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director April 23, 1999 Mr. Craig Randall, Designer Performance Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 7649 S. 180`h Street Kent, Washington 98032 Re: Fascination Graphics, plan check # M99 -0079 Dear Mr. Randall: I have reviewed your analysis/ comparison of the existing energy usage verses the proposed and, although it is helpful in understanding your insight, it is not conclusive in demonstrating the conditions of approval outlined in Section 1141.3. This section states: "The building official may approve any such alternate provided the proposed alternate meets or exceeds the provisions of this Code and that the material, method, design or work offered is for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this Code, in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire- resistance, durability, safety and energy efficiency. " This is not a question of the energy efficiency of the proposed equipment but rather a question of whether or not it is appropriate to allow a substantial increase in the capacity of the space heating equipment in an un- insulated building. A Washington State Building Code Council interpretation (NO. 94 -45) states that the addition of a heating or air conditioning unit to the roof of an uninsulated warehouse building would trigger Section 1133 (a) and the entire building would have to be brought into full compliance with the Washington State Energy Code. We have consistently held that any proposed addition of heating or cooling (for whatever reason) to an existing building that was not insulated to the requirements for a fully conditioned space would not be approved. The installation of 1,654 MBTU, heating unit (MUA -1) which serves the Screen Room, Assembly Room and Printing Room would represent an extreme an unacceptable increase in the level of non compliance of this building. Consequently, the following alternatives remain: 1 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4313670 • Fax (206) 4313665 1. Insulate the affected portion of the building envelope to the requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code... OR 2. Calculate the aggregate heating capacity of all existing space heating equipment for the areas served by the new equipment. Call for the removal of all existing heating equipment. Demonstrate that the proposed heating equipment is less than or equal to the aggregate capacity of the space heating equipment that is to be removed. The basic concept here is to allow existing non - complying buildings to continue existence as non - complying structures, provided that nothing is done to increase the level of non - compliance. If you have any questions or need further clarifications, please feel free to call. In the event that I am unavailable, please contact Ken Nelsen. Respectfully, .i. Ro • - rt Benedicto, Sr. Plans Examiner PERFORMANCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Mr. Bob Benedicto City of Tukwila Suite 100 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, Wa. 98188 RE: Permit Application #99 -0079, Letter of Incomplete Application #1, Response Dear Bob; April 22, 1999 Thank you for taking time this morning to clarify the City's interpretation of the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC), and how you apply it towards *project for Fascination Graphics. As you pointed out to me, it is not that clear as to how this project conforms with the WSEC, and WSEC does not cover or regulate outside air requirements in the target UA Calculation for component performance. I would like to provide for you some comparisons we have performed, and feel they may help to quantify our qualifications with the code. Section 1141.3 Alternate Materials and Method of Construction, claims that if we can demonstrate some meeting of the intent of the code, we should be adequate with the project. If you note on the attachment, Comparison #1 is a basic engineering calculation for AREA x 'U' VALUE x TEMP. DIFF. This table shows the Area and the `U' Value calculation, but I have deleted the temperature difference multiplication step in this problem. This is as close to creating a Target UA or Proposed UA number as I could produce for a comparison. As you can see upon a first glance we are using 27% more BTU energy per degree of rise. If you proceed to evaluate Comparison #2, you see the difference in the motor horsepowers of the existing and the proposed. The new motor has a more efficient blower motor. The efficiencies were taken from the existing motors as they are in place. Comparison #3 is a `What if" statement. What if we were shooting for a Semi - heated space and we were trying to maintain 45 degrees in the space? If the temperature difference is constant for both situations, and the only difference between the two is the greater quantity of outside air for the new condition, we can convert all energies to Watts and add them into the space and derive to a more even comparison. You will find the Existing condition to be 5,991 watts /degree vs. the 7,295 watts /degree of the new condition. This will add energy consumption to the building by 21 %. This is only due to the addition of more outside air and the need to control the temperature as it is introduced into the space. IVED CITY OFFTUKWILA MAI 271999 ru»14,t GOITER 7649 S. 180th • Kent, Washington 98032 • (425) 251 -0356 or 1 -800- 696 -4149 • Fax: (425) 251 -0280 t Mr. Bob Benedicto City of Tukwila April 22, 1999 RE: Permit Application #99 -0079, Letter of Incomplete Application #1, Response Page 2 of 2 The various printing presses in the building, also give off heat, but these are not as easily calculated. The Tenant claims he does not use much heat in the winter time. So going forward with this information, it would be safe to assume that 21% is the most that could be expected during a severe weather situation and all employees showed up for work. Typically a severe weather situation that would prevent workers from getting to work and running the presses, would excuse the need to run the outside air unit. Section 503.2.2 allows for the sizing of equipment to 149% of the required design load. In our case, we both can see the baseline is the existing condition of the building and our change is for manufacturing purposes. Section 101.3.2 Exception #2 also allows for the non - conformity to the WSEC for health and safety reason, which we have also cited as the need to present the make -up air into the building in the manner in which we are proposing. I hope this letter is what you anticipated after we spoke this morning. If you have any questions, please call (425) 251- 0356. Thank you. Sincerely, Gri ig Randall, Designer Attachments. i'rr1irn Mtf2v.rr ilty„ 7i1usfy,Amtv... Comarison #1. Existing Condition UA Caic w/ exist'g ventilation Description Area 11A Referenced Wall 0.61 Roof 0.04 No Glazing 0 Floor Edge 0.73 13,590 CFM OSA multiplied by 1.08 5192 3167 5458 218 0 236 172 Tab 20 -2 14,.6 Tab 20 -5b Tab 10 -7 UAt 18234 New Condition with increased OSA flow and the load to heat it up to 70 degrees Description LE. Area LiA Referenced Wall 0.61 Roof 0.04 No Glazing 0 Floor Edge 0.73 18,210 CFM OSA multiplied by 1.08 5192 3167 Tab 20 -5b 5458 218 Tab 10 -7 0 236 172 Tab 20 -2 19.666 UAt 23223 Existing heating equipment is electric unit heaters. (145 Amps) (460 Volts) (1.73 for 3 Ph Corr.) Equals 115,391 Watts (115.3 KW) (3413 BTUH /KWH) Equals 393.8 MBTU If you have 393.8 MBH and UAt of 18,234 you can find the point of temperature difference between the indoor temperature and the outdoor temperature. This will stay constant as the outdoor temperature fluctuates up or down. (393,829 Btu) /(18,234 UAt) 21.5 degrees temperature difference on a design day. or 41.5 degrees indoor temperature on a design day On a 25.0 degrees temperature difference on a design day, with the new OSA Quantity and Equipment. Or 18,234 Btu/ Degree /(23,223) 580.575 Btu 1OR 23,233 Btu/ Degree' OrrY RECEIVED TUKINILA MAY 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ti• S, f! 3Q Fi: riart 5^ ICMoreur°.#^.`�tt�1:AYi:tNdMC:^ Comparison #2 The 15 HP motor in the MUA unit @ 91% efficiency for a 3 phase motor in the new unit: ((15.45 Amps)x(460 Volts)x(1.73 3 Ph. Corr. Factor)) = 12,296 Watts@91% Eff. The 2 - 5 Hp motors in the unit heaters @46% efficiency. ((20.3 Amps)x(460 Volts)x(1.73 3 Ph. Corr. Factor)) = 16,217 Watts @46% Eff. Comparison #3 If we now consider the space to be a Semi- heated structure, we now can compare the structure on a level field as follows: Existing condition heated to 45 degrees: (18,234 UAt)x(25 degrees temp. diff.)= 455,850 BTUtotal or 133,562 Watts add the energy added by the electric motors (16,217 watts) or a total energy use of 149,779 watts or 5,991 wattsldegree to heat the building. New condition heated to 45 degrees: (23,233 UAt)x(25 degrees temp. diff.)= 580,525 BTUtotal or 170,092 Watts add the energy added by the new electrical motor (12,296 watts) or a total energy use of 182,388 watts or 7,295 watts/degree to heat the building. CITY OF TUKWII q MAY 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER. ::' ✓::. .... `.S :itX .CS•w..rj',j':%j: ^) +t:� }� ;'.F 4�. ».'e'i`3�:'L ^ -crt '.M;::. ^t;C+:,".Xt.!t•;.4N• e.''`i.';+;1:': e!0:'_ f.,' Jf.`;?1�ilRry'C�e;t'"�F.S*.e�!.f s'•;NNiY.ritr City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor April 16, 1999 Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Craig Randall 7649 South 180th Street Kent, WA 98118 RE: Letter of Incomplete Application #1 Development Permit Application Number M99 -0079 Fascination Graphics 1130 Andover Pk E Dear Mr. Randall: This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on April 12, 1999 is determined to be incomplete. Before your permit application can begin the plan review process the following items need to be addressed. Building Division: Ken Nelsen, Plans Examiner, at (206)431 -3677, if you have any questions regarding the following: 1. Provide verification of compliance to W.S.E.C. Sections 1130, 1132 and 1132.1. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. If your revision does not require revised plans but requires additional reports or other documentation, please submit two (2) copies of each document. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206)431 -3672. Sincerely, (itiki Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator enel File: Permit File No. M99 -0079 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4313670 • Fax (206) 4313665 Perr+ eL3orcu C PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0079 DATE: 5 -26 -99 PROJECT NAME: FASCINATION GRAPHICS Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # XX Response to Incomplete Letter WZ'. Revision # _After: ;Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: it Build in: in: Di vision 1 ecib Fire Prevention p ublic Works Structural Planning Division n nPermit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete ...r)( Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 5 -27 -99 Not Applicable TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Routed by Staff No further Review Required (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra) n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved ri Approved with Condition DUE DATE: 6 -24 -99 Not Approved (attach comments) n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE: Approved Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) ri REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: WR•ROUTE,DOC 6 /98 .H'h'+t:+N/a'...�....» PLAN RE`� /ROUTaLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0079 DATE:. 4 -12 -99 PROJECT NAME: FASCINATION GRAPHICS _IX_ Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bai Div sion cJ.4.4 4 -(s� Public Works Fire Prevention ❑ Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues, Thurs) Complete ❑ Comments: Incomplete obi DUE DATE: 4 -15 -99 Not Applicable TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route No further Review Required Routed by Staff (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra) ❑ REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE: 5 -13 -99 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) C REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE: Approved E Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE. \PR•ROUTE.DOC 6/98 'rro,'.', S', 4'! `s.:'r {� ?+'f.,K':::""['•13:'Y. i'.tR`:t��+.77k:, CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 ..GJOi4 GY4z. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: Mi' DO 17 tJResponse to Incomplete Letter ❑ Response to Correction Letter ❑ Revision after Permit Issued Project Name: Project Address: Contact Person: fo‘inakiirm creLphith Imo Arutaew PIS e Summary of Revision: dcj) 1 A CG'et- — &L ILL, e r a t 7-tn Phone Number: C.O�c u 1.,1. , —, o n1 4 n1 c — , l J Co .4tc Lefty -L Sheet Number(s) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions. Submitted to City of Tukwila Permit Center ❑ Entered in Sierra on 3/4/99 CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development Building Division - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 REVISION SUBMITTAL DATE: 5` 7" -99 PLAN CHECK/PERMIT NUMBER: M' 91 / 7f PROJECT NAME: F.Ifi/N//t'4' 61,di P/ i' PROJECT ADDRESS: CONTACT PERSON: L7 5-4/ it %'PHONE: � z,3)-V. REVISION SUMMARY: dry<A M' 4' 11 //vm 7Q (1) - 4.) 'ice ` J 10JL /1 G 2, -I 4 i4/ s./S /9') Wev/L- v it zu 4 A' / z4--"e„ g %A/ SHEET NUMBER(S) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions. MAY 2 i 1999 PERMIT CENTER SUBMITTED TO: /r/c'4/4��1/6' l'1�iL� �d��!/ RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA CITY USE ONLY 3/19/96 City of Tukwila Fire Department Fire Department Review Control #M99 -0079 (510) John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief April 22, 1999 Re: Fascination Graphics - 1130 Andover Park East Dear Sir: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. 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 supply -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. (UMC 608) H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto - shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1742) Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #1742) Dedicated fire alarm system circuit breaker(s) shall be equipped with a mechanical lockout device. (NFPA 72 (1- 5.2.8.2)) 2. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575.4404 • Fax (206) 5754439 City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Page number 2 Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief An aisle to and working space shall be provided for each electrical panel. An aisle width not less than 24 inches shall provide access to the panel and 30 inches of working space shall be provided directly in front of the panel. (NEC 110- 16(a), NEC 110- 16(c)) Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110 -22) Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, r� 35a The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 . Phone: 1206) 57$4404 • Fax '/206) 575.4434... DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES :REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY AS 1 CONST CONT GENERAL "r`` ►PEGrerN# IFEX P DATE' CCOIr :PERFOHAIS:O �R,TC` •d;4{ 28/t1999 EFFECTIVE' DATE. a2A,3i;0•` X198'5 W.Ltti +.4.41.04,7.e 44,1401.4.41M fafkinii.,SIZ.Mitit4AWSii. :PERFORMANCE' :HEATING.. Sc A/C ",INC 7649 S 180TH KENT WA " 98032.. State of Washington County of King I certify that this is a true and correct copy of a document in the possession of Performance Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. as of this date. Dated: 171 4. A 1 (Signature) Title :Vice President of Finance My appointment expires: 6/19/01 Residing at: Renton. WA. 98055 Quality Screen Printing 26 May 1999 Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila 6300 S. Center Blvd. Suite 100 Tukwila, WA. 98188 Mr. Benedicto Fascination Graphics 1130 Andover Park E. Tukwila, WA 98188 Tel: (206) 575 -3719 Referencing our permit request through Performance Heating and Air Conditioning Inc: please let this letter serve as notice of our intent to comply with the City's energy code. We understand that the City of Tukwila is requiring us to upgrade our existing insulation values to at least R -21 in the ceilings and R -11 in the perimeter walls in order to make requested changes to our building. This work will done in conjunction with the installation of our air make up system, see attached notes on mechanical drawings. Sincere Y /Michael McNu Fascination Graphics IS'z8' KRDEGER 580 5/A GRILLE 385 GFM TYP OF 4 I OFFIGC METAL CURB CANTED STRIP R STRUCTURAL ROOF DECK MEMBER' METAL DUCT DROP 1 Gr KM 1 3t.13NiGN EQUIPMENT ELEVATION SCALE I /4' - r -0• !SCREE SCREEN , S TR HEAT "G MARK -- MAKE MODEL CFM ESP !-F_ N / ..OUT AFUE WT # NOTES MALI--I . MODNE 0V-125 18,210 12O' 15' 1454 MBTU 100% 2,530 I2,3,6E7. EFf. _L C Ai5 1,%5 0.5' 05 40 2E5 NOTE FROM ABOVE 1 A ING FROM 44-LISTED CATALOG TEST DATA•FOR ARI;GONDITIONS G15,06 is 80 DBE 67 WD • 2) -ALL'.Ef NT WILL 6E=5Ei5MICALLY,RESTRAINED 1N - ACCORDANCE W/ LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS 3) ;TEAM lift*E•GONTROL 4�GI -L' BE• B.Y. fOxiTP.,OL SERIES'.14k MODULATING DISCHARGE AIR CONTROL SYSTEM A5 FRONDED 8Y THt 'MANUFAGTURER.OR EQUAL - 4) R FOP EOLPMENT ,AGGE55ggiE5 INCLUDE T3AGKDRAFT 4 & ER' FAGTORY ROOF GUR6, ELEG DISCONN5CT AI D 5i t T 1 OGK TF€sOf`ERFdTk N QF'"i} I�QpFTOP EAI 11TT1 6T INSTALL 45% LTE . ACOt & TT i FARR 3C/ TC FtTRA"FE AIRBORN PC*09P(iT 1 =, OM' THE MEAT PAGKAGING PLANT LOCATED = N ii S EX I b{ - p TO T SOUTH> 9) 1JPn Y PLC MQUNTt D EMEgG15NCY SHUT -OOaLt[�iWSIv1OKEDETECTOR HVAG PLAN SCALE 1 /8'-I -O" NORTH EAc GRAPHICS PRINTING MACHINE _16'X24'X24' 11G-1 ELMESGAVANGE 24'X1' HORIZ: MTD ON THE FL 785 GEM ,_14' Rd 18' Rd SPECIAL LODE NOTES THE DIRECT -FIRED MAKE -UP AIR UNIT AND CONSTANT EXHAUST WILL ALLOW FOR A PROPER AIR CHANGE IN THE BUILDING FORA HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT. 11 WASFNGTON STATE ENERGY CODE IWSEG) ALLOWS FOR ME ADDNG OF EaAMENT TO EXISTNG 131./LOI1G' LWER SECTION 132 AND 1321 OF THE NON- RESDBYTIAL ELEGY GORE. THIS PROJECT HAS TWO OBJECTIVES TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EXHAUST TO CAPTURE FUMES AS THEY OUT -GAS WHILE CURING AND TO PROVIDE GLEANER AND WARMER ENVIRONMENT TO PROTECT THE PRINTING MEDIA. THIS IS A GRAPHICS PRINTING BUSINESS THAT ALREADY HAS EXTENSIVE PRODUCT FUME :EXHAUST AND. INFRARED DURING LIGHT COOLING FANS. WHEN WE ADD ADDITIONAL EXHAUST FOR CAPTURING CURING PRODUCT OUT - GASES, WE WILL ADD TO THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF EXHAUST. THIS QUANTITY OF EXHAUST IS MEASURED TO DE 13550 GEM TOTAL. AS • A RESULT OF THE LARGE VOLUME OF EXHAUST, THIS ROOM IS OPERATING IN A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN RELATION TO THE ATMOSPHERE SURROUNDING THE BUILDING: THIS HAS CAUSED A CLEANLINESS CONTROL PROBLEM AS WELL AS A PRODUCT SHRINKAGE - PROBLEM AS THE MYLAR AND OTHER PLASTIC REPRODUCTION FILMS CONTRACT DUE TO THE WNTER GOLD AIR THAT NOW MIGRATES INTO THE BUILDING • We ARE PROPOSING TO PROVIDE A DEDICATED SOURCE OF MAKE -UP AIR AND THERMALLY ,GONTROLLNG IT TO COMPENSATE FOR THE GOLD :TEMPERATURES WE HAVE ALSO ADDED` 10%' TO. PRESSURIZE THE DULDING TO EXFILTRATE AND` HELP WITH HOUSE - KEEPNG. _-i,-'PLEASE-NOTE TH ;' YSTeM SCHEMATIC PROVIDED BELOW 36'X%' DUCT DI 25-0' A 60x. OTS, OR 16•X24'X24" HIGH FUME SGAVANGE BOX - 24'X1' HORIZ. 5 OTS, MTD. ON THE FL OR 785 GEM OUTLINE OF UNIT ON ROOF ABOVE SOUNDLINED WN TO L515iGFM /:10%:: ' .67Q GFt34A'TOD 48'x12' KRUEGER 580 S/A GRILLE 1685 GEM TYP OF 10 LEGAL DESCPIPTION RED FO:::. 0 MECHANICAL @ ELEC T RRICAL 0 PLUMBING EC-AS PIPING CITY C BUiLDL• :G DIVISION 5:L C cOPY ti t to Plan Chedc approves to errors and cmiadans and plans does not eldhodee the vloia::_ i - adopted code or od[nrta. Receipt c _ REVISIONS NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE TO THE SCOPE OF WORK WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION. NOTE P.NI?',•' :� 5': � F.= _-- .•''_ T t}:. F..,`,., �:: -. " :'fAl F/N4G lMSp ? V 4PPI W ¢G /&r / S yf i 1L t.A A T ! ie# � o I � F +� TNER. , ' te ta 4WD Re•F oF AWN Oaf* SEAM Ref ME Meld NVd 610EM, - _ RE= Agical s ■ Eef6e APN: 262304- 9091 -00 BEG SE COR SE 1/4 OF SE 1 14TH N 87-44-08 W 166A6 FT TH N 01-47 -29 E 102.76 FT TO TPOB TH N 18-12-31 W 253 FT TO E LN OF ST AS CONY AUD FL# 6375442 TH N 01-47-29 E 111 FT TH S 88,2-31 E 253 FT TH S 01 -47 -29 W 111 FT TO TPOB LESS UP RR OPER RIW CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED JUN 0 3 1953 AS 541 4O,Ji BUILDING. DIVISION (8)20z25t2 (9).18x25x2 Op: vsilh (6), 20x25x 2 x 25 x2, ODOR so so s0 22' 110 92 .110 92 110 13X 153E 18% 22 24 27% 3i % 34% 36 11X ;9% 13%. 8X' 36i 19 Si. 30. 15` '11) 6 73 1 1 %. 2% 21 26"5 28' %.. 31% 310 41: 41if 41X ao 25 X 25 %. 31 31 42 42 42 3814 38 X 10 26 10 26 "1 1% 1% 214 2X 54% 54%'. 4511 56 se ' 12 20 20 35 35 55 55 65 69 69 2 X 14% e 2 2% 29 ROOF-CURB-DIMENSIONS - SINGLE BLOWER Ouoide ail and ,ed6549 91arits stride dower Imes, sites 110- 130horizontal and bottom discharge. MUA -I DETAIL ® MOD4NE' AIRev STEMS 20 aNkgnt compartment dome of spun atenditurn ieinoves easily for access to motor -and drives. Out- ofaiist:eam open- drip -proof motors are ':'isolated for protection torn exhauetakstream.' Deft drive with adjustable motor pulley provides 8ex)b y to match operating requirements. Heavy duty pillow -block ball beefing. with cast Iron hoisting are self - aligning and relubricable. Overlapping wheel and deep -spun venter' minimize noise and air turbulence; increasing I Birdecneen ts vibration -free polypropylene mesh. Standard Voatures CRBA and CRB Units Afutrktum centrifugal wheal is a non.ovelloeding, backwaid-indined design and Is computer balanced. Permanently affixed wheel balance weights assure vibration -free operation. Wheel backplate fins cool the motor containment, extending motor fife. Adjustable motor support fadfitates maintenance of belt tension. MICA Seal assures certified rating of air and sound perfon118nce. CSA Bating is available on most units. IIL, fisted for Standard 705. Ec -H DETAIL_ T,ON,L OP,104AL f e' r Q , yam{@ , N _� p ��EM MIENS Iii IS EN ICEll 18 1' 11101111EINIKEIHNIKENIIIINCE3111 H i 16t3 EMIBL'IIIE'-.E ER za 2 EMMEN 89[D�I I S�f11� 4:111111511EIMEMINEESIEENIE321110, 1111101111111111111111== 8 STD. HEIGHT FSQ. - r G SQ. - ®® EEI 122E321:13 do 40 vs 1 se sot 1(2 Roof Curb and Damper Dimensions B DIA. 1111:. = : % * : :I? l A SQ. I.D. 0 SQ. H O.D. J I.D. E SQ. Er -I. OUR") DETAIL �1 -1 I 1.1/2 THICK INSULATION CITY OF Tit iIL4 A,�C�fs�tien 3 1 ,H3 at: :_ _. r; I DATE 4/5199 DWG:FASCGRAPH ENGR: CMR APPVD: OD JOB NUMBER: 3764D 0ET .0YILA crr O OF APR 1 ` PEPMiT E