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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M99-0255 - TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLM99 -0255 • 5939 So. 149 St. Tukwila Elementary School ne City of Tukwila( Permit No: M99 -0255 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 5939 S 149 ST Location: Parcel #: 359700 -0120 Contractor License No: UMC Edition: 1997 . Print Name MECHANICAL PERMIT TENANT TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 S 149th ST, TUKWILA WA 98168 OWNER S CENTRAL SCHOOL DIST 406 4640 S 144TH ST, SEATTLE WA 98168 CONTACT JOE MARIS 3256 CHICO WAY NW, BREMERTON WA 98312. Title: Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 NEW CONSTRUCTION- THE INSTALLATION'OF .49 WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, 12 EXHAUST FANS, AND ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. Status: ISSUED Issued: 01/04/2000 Expires: 07 /02/2000 Phone: (206) 431 -3670 Phone: 360 - 479 -8228 ******************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: Valuation: 300,000.00 Total Permit Fee: 985.81 * * * * * ** *******.****** ********************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** • )- 2000 Permit Center Authorized 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 pr'ovisio 's of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the ' rformance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this r .i =g p it. Signature: , Date: /4 . 2 4;24,kei_4:001.2 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA Address:' 5939 S 149 S1 .1 Permit. No: M99 -0255 Suite: Tenant: TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Status: ISSUED Type: F3 -MECf1 .. Applied: 12/22/1999 Parcel It: 359700-0120 issued: 01/04/2000 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** * * * * * *�k * ** * * * * * * ** *fit * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Conditions: 1. No changes will be made to the pl aris i nl approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Bui ldirg 1)iv;s iori. 2. All permits, inspect records'; grid approved oved plans shall be a v a i l a b l e at the job : t ' i car.: tc %1.he start of any con - struction. There' documerkts ar to h mainta ►ned' and avail- a b l e until final . i rispect, i n approval:' is granted 3'. All construction t, o be done in coriPormance ' .wi th approved plans and requirements of the Uniform B u i l d i n g Code (1997 Edition) as amended', : Uniform ,Mechanical Code (1997 'Ed i t.ion) , 'and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). 4. 'Validity of Permit. The ,issuance .of a permit or approval of plans, `,specifications, and computations shall not be "con- -; :1 'strued to be a permit fur, or an approval of, any violation or any of the provisions of the :.building code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority : to violate 'or cancel the p r o v i s i o n s of t h i s code shall be valid.' 5. 'Manufacturers installation ,instructions required on site for the . b u i l d i n g inspectors '. review`. ' BUILDING OW R j ' AUT _ORI■ AGENT: Value of Mechanical Equipment: Project Name/Tenant: A Ii �i I1q f / , eiteifi 1u S G ( ((� Site Address : ? . r' ity State/Zip: 5c1.3�t .... .j4 Tee Lti iw 9 8168 Tax Parcel Number: z. z. o s 03 zo Phone: (ZOL ) T5 : 0 Fax #: (21'16) qD /- Phone: (3 ( ) (1,7q_ gZ 2.9 Property Owner uhwillU .. 60 11-1 Str1Gioess:$oc44i LiSith / i Awill IAA 11 /6g Zip: ('_ 51 L-_-_- t � / _ -}- Contractor: t'' way i I echototLq I 649 66 6 1 a Street Address: , / 1 / City State/Zip: .3Z - 6 Lhico W y /(, (3 rev 1 ert?) Wile d/83 /z Fax /t: (3 ) 57?-666 Contact Person: j oe- Harts Phone: CO ) 1.7q , $2-$ Street Addres / l City State/Zip: 3zs - h, c W N / Br»ier& �1/. eMs/Z Fax #: �p ) 377-605? BUILDING OW R j ' AUT _ORI■ AGENT: Signature: �Date: / � / ��� f f Print name: - Phone: (z 1 Fax # : c ) Address: // City /State/Zip: ` , 7h /L „ 1/ , / Y o � f i b /�,. : Y.�, ,z,)// CITY OF T( YWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. MECHANICAL PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPLICANT) Description of work to be done (please be specific): Jjet Gotns'7 Jn -- The - (AIM l(a . el 0P �7 i� /a s01A6c. Rear s /z €)(444, ,t-ao awl ez5 c utd dLtctt✓orK C*i ynacktl cal Sy s Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent: If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Dai l Date a c Im p U0 0 Application ' ials) 11/2/99 ,/ , — Submittal Requirements Floor plan and system layout r�l(oof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) c --Eretails and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Wasl•,ungt-in State Energy Ccei- Form 44-1 -7 C...--- H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- • off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). v •ecifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. `� Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement.of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. •1 Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code – please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal New Single Family Residence Heat loss calculations or Form 1-1 -6. Equipment specifications. r t II/2/99 udscpnildoc Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment I Narrative of work to be done, including modification to•duct work. Installation of Gas Fireplace Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type: If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney is in safe condition. NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code - please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. c • ,f., ,....tn • tr **************************************************************** CITY OF TUKWILA, WA M99 TRANSMIT **************************************************************** TRANSMIT Number: R9800214 Amount: 985.81 01/04/00 15:45 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: SO. CENT. SCHOOL init: WER Permit No: M99-0255 Type: B-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 359700-0120 Site Address: 5939 S 149 ST This Payment 'I Total Fees: 985.81 985.81 Total ALL Pmts: 985.81 Balance: .00 ************************ Account Code Description Amount' 000/345.830 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 197.16 000/322.100 MECHANICAL - NONRES 788.65 0196 01105 9717 • TVITO4. S J' 1 oject: totk %• C. - './f'4141 — . Type of Inspection: ti ! ` i w4, Address: . ,I 39 4 -0 ,4 4 4 1'''' , S-, / Davcalled I ,D of Special Instructions: ctions: Pl i414-e 6o Date want g / 0/ ! p .m. Requ ster: l � " Rhone:, 2.7 INSPECTION REC( ) Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 1711q - PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved p______Rer a plieable codes. — 'Correction J e q uired prior to approval. • COMMENT . } Inspector: Date: fI 6i El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection, Receipt No: , Date: COMMENTS: ) c / ,> I 4 -, h,,, wd �- 7 i ctrl U h 07 It€70*/ /i / - 4 a /j /a \ 60?1",4 l? ( 7 e./.60, Date called: '1 -- 7_ t , r4" , . 7/ � 4 (J ..1a "? C 4 #1,11 , / A0tam,. e,"./ it lisli� S � -r , l 4 G /// x 7n2.1, S /1 r P n j 1 V9 . - 5) 4.Z<0 tz,. 1,. ,- 40, .;^an /ilk / SQ , � �-t, 4i O %1,/�r1 S --- ` 1 1-.) Fle<,- FA/ea ce F7x. 1: )ike �`�L`1 'C m /!1? e. s � rxi+ e 1/ lid 1../ 5 .,/ 7 La n -c.. ,ii, A f1 _. ,,...,-,14 I �1 L"/ '/ !!! 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Special instructions: F( // (-C 'VP 4'SO TpX1r Dat calie - Ingr Dat,vvanl ReqiAestep , • Phone: Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: F t Ari-t-oLitv-h )--e44 dr,f4Pkv C 4//(.,/ 4 Ar= 4. LI 41 AAA, E $47.00 REINSPECTION REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: INSPECTION RECD Retain a copy with permit Date: alraiggatrIn PERMIT NO. • COMMENTS: 0 i do 1 d 2 t,/iX__ ce. 44*Y7'A' , '‘ R ralle�f , }� Ai //J^ / e /I /y /� Special instructions: l t Irk., mcir-ShAA GJIk\ b-'- t'o,,,' C i cc. I-' f G ; 004 1 1,, Dale wanted: a.m. I ! c -- ',O% p.m. eq u . ' , ./ ` / • "-,. ikN 46/ d. ' /to // /2, J r7 69l6 • .� .) ' 4 /"T` i. /4 % 67 44,- ef- ' ►�7 /I ,s9 /3p-r4e,,, .,-i € , � w ect ��� w��c. C (e�n� -r a ype f I s ecEio � ( -. �ec��cn tC cc (5 r e 1 -1 ' R ralle�f ... ©© Special instructions: l t Irk., mcir-ShAA GJIk\ b-'- t'o,,,' C i cc. I-' f G ; 004 1 1,, Dale wanted: a.m. I ! c -- ',O% p.m. eq u . ' � 3 - - - 77C-.. '. INSPECTION RECO.v Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 .1 lc( O ;Sc" PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 ved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval.. Inspector: I) /Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd , Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: Receipt No: .�. •'.: 1 VAietiht,/, oieer-sfe Project: Type Inspection 444 e. cH gh wel . .11.11M. Address: 393 S / 4q- Date called: Special instructions: Da telnlec c.) a.m 4 1110 Requestef: Phone: 1 I NSPECTION REDD 'Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. NO. (206)431-3670 0 Approved per applicable codes. gl Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: i) 2_ c547-,,, s 49in .0447--A eK /,' 715 / o''e ; I .1 76/4.0 ( 7 J-?-d, ci eeir, t-- tie S E $47.00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd„ Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: (t) e Da? c-i 01 AfitA3 t 03, tos, /to, /ogio9,./17, /no A8r% _ 5 i etei ni 0 c.,D6-7 ii IBS / 7, me3 5 DrPf 5170-4( /4 .0 - i4f-ee Se4v/c 6 G■Airie-AxicE /A-- / Afs ,I26 co i supethe-r /c Phone: .., Pro _ ,, Typsyracgr: , A8r% _ 5 i etei ni Date calla. Special instructions: Date , a.m. P.m. RecpeiteA. fie/e.— Phone: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION REDD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 proved per applicable codes. Ell Corrections required prior to approval. /CM Dat El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspe tion, fee must be paid at Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Pro ect:.� --- // // Type of I ection: Address 3, t 1 ,'q Date called: �d' Special instructions: Date wanted. (© "'. j .. p.m. Requester: Phone: CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188' (206)431 -3670 C OMMENTS: / 5 / P//' b k - � /d j El $47.00 REINSPECTIO E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION REIC D Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. 0 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. _.P..Lpject: IuKt�.�1 \ L 1 = 1 ( 1 ) ) e ! - )t - t Type of Inspection: ,Type ( J r + add ss: 5 I LIn ate called: Special instructions: Date wanted: ( () ' („ '' C� OOP p.m. `Re@q��ueesstter: .K'Y rc-i Phone: (1-)CLP 1 L i 3_ I O CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila WA 98188 Inspector: Za INSPECTION NO. Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: INSPECTION RE GO Retain a copy with permit ; //� (206)431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. Date: 6 _6_ 4) $47.00 REINSPECTION at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid Date: 4roject: It.)�liQI h tir tP r ty a of Inspection: DOLT' T.-QS ULATtc Address: 3cf S)Lft S Date called: - 3I -oo Special instructions: Date wanted: a.m> ( 0 . — 1 — 0 0 p.m. Requester: uesster: P o e)(9 g L+ 3 - I 04t , Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECO I, Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 COMMENTS: Corrections required prior to approval. $47. 0 REINSPECTION $E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: �oject: i Lt MAI frtbily specti Type of Ino C ' r U Ad 5 RI Date call I (I . . Special instructions: in 64 ►/� . (�r Date wantr•ed: ;� I' jOO a.m. Request ' r� VV Phone '' Y INSPECTION RECORD Retain'a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 1gq PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: DL. , a-ei 7 t �,., #f 4 ,. �� , ^t r�,✓ Date5 ,, $47.00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: i A .p-itt tit.e,, q,/ ; I- /e, „e, 4 4 , , ,...,4 ,.0 J, A ,,/,- 5 l A..., frn c44 Ao.t. / - c 4 t-Ad- /--e,/o/et 7,.- ..../ /z9 1 ...ii.r.,- Z e _ 5io , _ ,- .. - _ _..,.,,,,m..... ... , . . / .6-14/7..c /c fr-io /...e4._ e....,.., Ao ,, - (.../ se /4,4, fr" AL." AO .1 1 i • 41 .4j17-2 2 6 Ay", ei/e--- 1.4..6.4€ . a c t el 4. (-4-",5 5el( ... ...--\ . Project: i Ti; k 14.1 i ( 1 ,./.76,41 Type of Inion: Address: Date called: Special instructions: : 00 Date wanted: Requeste r:10 Phone: INSPEC ION NO. CITY_OLTUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 SoulliCeliter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit • PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 0 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. .N/01, Date: eo. . 0 $47.00 REINSPECTIO EEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Inspect Receipt No: Date: C / / ,.,. a..., e.t s A.0)i + t. 4 G/ t_✓e.. -. f C.//" / re .) �\' -'- if .6r1, 44u1790 M #7 se - /r- ..11/7 . . 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Inspector: INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit Date: PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 KI Corrections required prior to approval. C $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REC UIRED, Prior to inspection, fee must be paid . at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Proje / CAL ( 5/e441 lrri G Type o to. e e Address: L� 3S C) / G 1�1 � Date called: Special instructions: 4 (9 4 Date wan e�f . Requester: Phone: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila WA 98188 M PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 K Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: fA' 64 /: e-6..4 4/Y, % 14-' .e 77 �'.�? -t° 4 /../ L . (9 4 $47.00 REINSPECTION F E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: P ject: COMMENTS: I , .4 Typick of Inspection: A ' eh : AA .+� 4 riL, I -. 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Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: i �,„... 0 — Smvi /_ ! j\' .0-0 ',S S -1, / >7 G-e---•v r� ,s e . . 4e/ 4 -4 - ,< - 7-7 0f 4 "u- . 7 .4.- e.d',4• % ", i z , l{ ' e44 0 ) JL1 , /t'7 44, c + .6 4(,tJ (at ,,, 4, c ?LA" PcJ e94.,, cr c 5 .u�,crn-, p a of , 71--- sh► . kV0, y /1 I Proj s 4,144 t / Type of Ir1sj ! j\' Address: Date called : Special instructions: Date wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone: INSPECTION NO. z Inspector: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -36 ❑ Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Date: / 2 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Project:" / / r Type f ln %'' spyction: � 4lo Date called: . A Special instructions: Date wanted; /� 43 Requester: Phone: /3 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECOh:.• Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 COMMENTS: - 0 0; l . am. rim � uJ l . Ar d �-P / �i l,•��/ Date: 4 / - 1 7 Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector: C./ . L _ / ..r/L .► .fi El $47.00 REINSPECTI .! FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Pro ect: • I . - tt- els Type of Inspection: c...o A. nspec - I r t h., 6 . . • 15 . 1 L A63 ,,....- D ate called: ) Special instructions: ie Date w n ed: Lfj jLj/(7Q (!.) Rq este t g4 P e: 2_,. .. - 044) INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECO° Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 COMMENTS: pucrbtzleit-- A-Aou& Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Ins ee e $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be p&id at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: Type of I spection: -�- i) [/ /t� / 1)-7 St) /4i ii--,e s ei a L . ,4 )-1) ,3 r Z 7) 'L ti. 5(,11. ? G, .2Iy 0- (AA ,.,4 e 2 .Ao. 1 m t4.. : Ph° ,4, 1o4b 3) � 1z•i, 4. of'c p"z G "�-r 0-4, rW.0 /,z,5 0 i t t A Project: Type of I spection: Address: ' X5 S 14q S T "" Date car d: i si 31100 Special instructions: Date i t d L.� a.m p. m. / ( Re M Ite Ph° ,4, 1o4b INSPECTION NO. Inspector: Receipt No: 7 F• INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pf ,Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. Date: El $47.00 REINSPECTION JE 'REQUIRED. Prior•to•ic §pecti n, fee must be "paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reins cction. Date: PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 �o, Pro ( 644 scA Tyre of InsMoit . S. Ilmieh 4 ,.. Date called: 3 30 Special instructions: ...- Date wanted: 0 (P.Fi Requester: i n / Pho ne e2 : 0'-24 0 co INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECOIL Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 inqq--atA6:5 "EA PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 proved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: &C;67 9 712 g 0/e1 Ss -40 4d El $47.00 E FIE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, ee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection, Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 025c• PERMIT NO, •P r j rfelid (la (-Cata1tia4 A er4Sci iqq-ni Special instructions: Typefisrelon: Date ca 120 Date w5d co Request Phone: 5 a.m. (206)431-3670 COMMENTS: fr, tt" 7 /2-1 S /,, 4,11-'744 "j 1 41 ./1 } C. z-t f/- Ake,( /.4 ' /1 / Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. id Aga 0 $47.00 REINSPECTI FEE RE IRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter B vd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: e Cov - /4756-t> ‘ 07 - 52. Otee.--O Mel-14 , '. 04_ TO /A-16,4 7 CO 0 2- -4- .5-4'/.-*e# Zo?,Z(o,'Zii Z(S 0,2 aGrige 7154:3) 06 Aze ,,(./ aria ss .2.-0/,go2 ,- 11 B-2 's c g 0 /AYGoe,&Pa - 40 8-/ 1 6 - 2 5W AO Requester: A Ct/t/Y. (On .I4C i/07)-/) Type yppfg: gg)e59 i__ (/' li r Date called: i Special instructions: Date wanted: AO Requester: 4( Phone: 3..... /040 INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3676 Approved per applicable codes. j Corrections required prior to approval. ln Date , El $47.00 REINSPECTION LEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date:" Proje / � e Type of Inspectio 4 Address: .. Date called: Special instructions: Date wanted //�� ll o+c..�' p.m. Requester: Phone: INSPECTION NO. g Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Inspector: 13 INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Corrections required prior to approval.. 0k . 7 , 4, /4, -. ' "64 /di / Date: M 9�i -oar PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 $47.00 REINSPECTION r REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: COMMENTS: Type o n V I C.._. / 07M/ Address: 4,6 (to t 5. 144111, Date c I PM-5 .t- 02le 6208 Date p 'd — �O`� • Isr o 4 6CP - � t� I Requester. r t Dot, Flo, , u7, / o7_.. Phone: ! / 0 0 Pr et:Aatiol la C eocli . Type o n V I C.._. Address: 4,6 (to t 5. 144111, Date c I Special instructions: or 5q 3q 5. 141 - n Date p 'd — �O`� rr P.m. Requester. r t Phone: ! / 0 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 C'r M PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 pproved per applicable codes. n Corrections required prior to approval. / �� D 9/a° $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Proj2 140 �Q . /�eu ./o� Type of In�p tiop:� co�r Address. 1 / / , _ / - Date called: r Co n3/(>;1/ instructions: Date wan Q� O�� a m� . i....1\ / Requester: . Phone: �! I /0(/ 0 INSPECTION NO. Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTIONRECO" Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Receipt No: Date: PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 COMMENTS: I 4 , 0 erg,./0 C- Corrections required prior to approval. $47.0- REINSPECTION � E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. COMMENTS: / Type of InspgF {orl Address: :? .5 .... �� f .. j ... ‹.1— `t � � A Ge .i /,'d - 1. J « ` 1, , / p Date wanted: • Requester: L.,' 41/7-7 )5 / 610 a It 7 4 L ' / f `2-� v S - ,, ..I-- ' / U 40 ' �7 d ,i-, �'7 Y" -�!� �i • 7_ /i y -' N ' ------ 's4 71 A Pro ectz e / Type of InspgF {orl Address: :? .5 .... �� f .. j ... ‹.1— `t � � Date called: . /�, ` 1, b cial 'nstructions: ! J ( 1;0 / p Date wanted: � y a.m. � - 6 /0v p.m., Requester: Phone: - /0 R Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 /kW OC2:5 PERMIT NO. (206)43 1 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector:�(� ✓ Date: 27 [] $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee mu t,bel id at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection j Receipt No: Date: cohrtNT/ i Type of Inspection: \\V Date called: .1- (V- 00 1 Ofx)e.Y Address: N5 5 I 1 4 C 1 ‘ak 0. Aiate 57 .5,a/z Date wanted: /it 7:CZ4' .477 /94 (e9-7-s?e, Requester: N c V ( Phone: jcco gAa 4 /s7 ,4 ,,.--ie.Ai5-" 197z /A47e...- S.- tt...(72 - /-,/,--7) e /DS e:.' 7‘ (0(/e5, Project‘..„ 9 .c2 WI , Type of Inspection: \\V Date called: .1- (V- 00 1 Ofx)e.Y Address: N5 5 I 1 4 C 1 ‘ak Special instructions: Date wanted: p.m. Requester: N c V ( Phone: jcco gAa INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pproved per ap bile codes INSPECTION RECOR Retain a copy with permit Oat PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 I CorrpctionsAeired prior to approval. $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: sy reuiLala_di.efrt.... T p ns ection: Aid4r,": :e 1 sT: Date/ d: 06) Special in tructions: If 2 ,.----17---- P.m. Ricysek. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 pproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: It" /c 7 2- t:70491.-- e., 74 1 dG, /72e,.1--74a147.-4, " _.-.0./Zi/1/1 / 3 2 C c e e4 fq•T ee/et-i'vy-Y-4 4 el Date: $47.0 REINSPECTION EQUIRED. Prioryaricsriection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule relnspection. Date; Receipt No: COMMENTS: 4 ..., TS / I ) 41 Address: R -to,c4. 1 7 er /'.-- Special instructions: 1 g/l7... /3/07-.4,- bG„&l%�' i e /..-- l 4 /,, Requester: ,z ej : 1 47/ , t'!./ C 1 S I, 40 j 5 k ../4 4 f 6 e .•/' fl/e. 4 't-i -" --e-1.&i" (.)-2-1 6 r -7,--"fi -, ('.--,C4L S e ,,, Project / J k / G /ri� lr.i ' Type of In pection: ec. 4' Address: Date ca led:. (. /" / `CV Special instructions: 1 g/l7... Date wanted)-5-1519 0 p.m. Requester: l S - (.^ , 0;3 O b Phone: Inspector: INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO, (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Date: Alb . , i .01 rlr_ $47.00 REINSPECT'? FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: .i."•'�' "„i ?tLj:E �`.,, z i. ..y sir tiri. :J .,.f�}'i;lv':i +Jwl� fr:t mi{{2'� ;t' ..Nrf �tr,v'crcr•.��;''i•Ktp,,,, ,sy� Y .n •,rn ryi r Afl •'t' ��f '� , . t�'•i�•rl�s'' w r te.. Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: FINALAPP.FRM r' Authorized Signature City of Tukwila Fire Department TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Project Name 4. C...), /1) &L 7.iTt l f f) ?� Sc• ?Gz/ Address 1 5. / 41 Suite # - Ret.ain,,, 4.rispe.ct iou .- schedule•, :.�___.........:. .:_. Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued- Permit No. // C S 1 5:11.?‘„)/a,/ Date Rev. 2/19/98 T.F.D. Form" F.P. 85 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206•S7S -4404 • Fax: 206 -S7S -4439 Post•it• Fax Note 7671 Date 1 j 3 J 2» 35 r T VA1&cl tAcC 1109 Fro �1M DSSWL -. 1 1 CofDept. 1, • " se - kk Phone 0 Phones # . 0 , , 95 , Fax 13.1'.ttelq Fax a1 1 islq I , DEC -23 -1999 08 :42 Date: i 2 l# Company: Attention: I Fax. No. 34C Project: Subject: Comments: HHtt1a 1 , tNla 1 NttN ORIGINAL(S) WILL ( ) r;zi (Mc-J.% c ..'... ,• ,. ;d omission3 ,... nct authorize the violet _otiO STREET, SUITE 1 800 c.odo or o receipt ct c�SE E, WA 98101 c ..* ,.y� _. god. NE:- (206) 448 -3376 FAX NO: (206) 448 -4450 ,o..it No. to �■i '� +r"'�f�IML COVER SHEET This is page 1 of pages. If you do not receive the entire transmission, or experience difficulties, please call Hargis Engineers at 448 -3376. C9Q MS b P 'EN6A& LYJUYY U'Y"T.JfJ 1 . tea• ..•.+ 'oject No.: CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 WILL NOT BE SENT PERMIT CENTER Project In) Proj ect Addresa Tukwila Elementary School Allowed Watts per sq ft Data 2119/99 5939 Scu►h 149 St Watts Pro .. .., For Building Department Use Tukwila. Washinatop 98168 Applicant Name: •� Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Location (floor /room no Occupancy Descdptioa Allowed Watts per sq ft Area In sq ft Allowed x Area Watts Pro .. .., Location (floor/room no Fixture Desch • on Number of Fixtures Watts! Fixture Watts Pro .. .., •■11, t tage • Allowed Watts Area In sq ft Allowed Watts Location Descri . lion • ft or , .r If or If for • imetcr x s • tl or x If) Covered Parkin, 0.2 W /aq ft Open Puking 0.2 Witt! ft Outdoor Areas 0.2 W /eq ft 491868 98373.6 Bld:, (b face) 0.2 W/ . ft Bldg. (y perim) 7,5 W/lf Nntn• Mr blinding exterior_ choose either the facade area or the verimealer method, bur not both Total Allowed Watts 98.373.60 — — -- -- __ _ -- - - - - - -v- .- Number of Wails/ Watts Location Fixture Deecri • don Fixtures Fixture Proposed TYPE AA _ 14 180 2520 TYP 6 / 300 1800 — rte .. Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wane for Exterior Total Reposed Watts 4,32Qt00 t m ** From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions taken footnotes Total Allowed Watts Mini urew.c...l Watts twiny.- sYerad Total Allowed Watts for 'WAN Total Proposed Watts DEC -23 - 1999 klt3t 42 HHllla 15 tNU 1 Nrzr« M.ww • -. •a• ..✓. ..as & * JJ•L..•b f vv U.+ v v*L as • J.1 a l Lig,hl111 .; S1Illllllal�■ • LTG-SUM 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Perms Project Description • New Building O Addition Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) or ❑ Alteration Compliance OptionlaPrescripdve O Llgluing Power Allowance O Systems Analysis (Sec Qualification Checklist (over), Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans,) CI No changes ate being made to the lighting ()Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being inercas April, 1994 Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (In terior •* From Table 15.1 (over) - document all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) ( May not exceed Total Allows alts for lnt Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wales for Interior Maximum Allowed Lighting wa(Exterior) Total Proposed Watts not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW'It.A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER — — -- -- __ _ -- - - - - - -v- .- Number of Wails/ Watts Location Fixture Deecri • don Fixtures Fixture Proposed TYPE AA _ 14 180 2520 TYP 6 / 300 1800 — rte .. Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wane for Exterior Total Reposed Watts 4,32Qt00 t m ** From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions taken footnotes Total Allowed Watts Mini urew.c...l Watts twiny.- sYerad Total Allowed Watts for 'WAN Total Proposed Watts DEC -23 - 1999 klt3t 42 HHllla 15 tNU 1 Nrzr« M.ww • -. •a• ..✓. ..as & * JJ•L..•b f vv U.+ v v*L as • J.1 a l Lig,hl111 .; S1Illllllal�■ • LTG-SUM 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Perms Project Description • New Building O Addition Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) or ❑ Alteration Compliance OptionlaPrescripdve O Llgluing Power Allowance O Systems Analysis (Sec Qualification Checklist (over), Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans,) CI No changes ate being made to the lighting ()Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being inercas April, 1994 Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (In terior •* From Table 15.1 (over) - document all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) ( May not exceed Total Allows alts for lnt Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wales for Interior Maximum Allowed Lighting wa(Exterior) Total Proposed Watts not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW'It.A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 - 1999 klt3t 42 HHllla 15 tNU 1 Nrzr« M.ww • -. •a• ..✓. ..as & * JJ•L..•b f vv U.+ v v*L as • J.1 a l Lig,hl111 .; S1Illllllal�■ • LTG-SUM 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Perms Project Description • New Building O Addition Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) or ❑ Alteration Compliance OptionlaPrescripdve O Llgluing Power Allowance O Systems Analysis (Sec Qualification Checklist (over), Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans,) CI No changes ate being made to the lighting ()Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being inercas April, 1994 Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (In terior •* From Table 15.1 (over) - document all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) ( May not exceed Total Allows alts for lnt Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wales for Interior Maximum Allowed Lighting wa(Exterior) Total Proposed Watts not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW'It.A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Project Inl oicct Address Tukwila Elementary School Days 2/19/99 5939 South 149th St. For Building Department Use Tukwila. Washington 981. : Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Location (floor /room no Occupancy Description Allowed Watts pa sq ft" Area in sq ft Allowed x Area Watts/ Fixture Warts • , • • . -. 0.2 W/ . ft Outdoor Areas 0.2 Whirl ft 491963 98373.6 Bldg. (by face) 02 W /sq ft Bldg. (, perim) 7.5 W/lf Note: for building exterior. choose either the facade ana or the perirnenter method, but not both Total Allowed Watts 93,373.60 ••r - a '_ r ', '' Y• • ♦ N•••96.- %am.•. •V. ma flat excoeo Aatia AUQW w . • • nt- t. Location (noorlroom no Fixture beset 'don Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Warts • , • • . -. 0.2 W/ . ft Outdoor Areas 0.2 Whirl ft 491963 98373.6 Bldg. (by face) 02 W /sq ft Bldg. (, perim) 7.5 W/lf Note: for building exterior. choose either the facade ana or the perirnenter method, but not both Total Allowed Watts 93,373.60 ••r Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for interior Total Proposed Watts Location Covtrrcd Parkinfl l)escri . Allowed Watts s • ft or • .r If 02 W /sq ft Area in sq ft (or If for e.riraeta) Allowed Watts x sq ft (or x If) , • • en Parkin 0.2 W/ . ft Outdoor Areas 0.2 Whirl ft 491963 98373.6 Bldg. (by face) 02 W /sq ft Bldg. (, perim) 7.5 W/lf Note: for building exterior. choose either the facade ana or the perirnenter method, but not both Total Allowed Watts 93,373.60 ••r p osed g Number of ' Woes/ W ass Location Fixture Desch • tlon Fixtures Fixture • • • • . . •E . 1. 180 20 TYPEEB 6 300 1800 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowod Watts for Exterior Total Proposed Watts , 4,324,00 Iv' From Table 15 -1 (ova) - document all exceptions taken gra xnn n► famous Total Allowed Watts Wane Tnral Prnense i may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Watt DEC -23 -1999 u: 42 HHNU 15 t_IVU 1IYtGt J W.I..... S. • • • ruaawu.vww r...n, w • vaM V ✓w.••rµa.waaa uaarwt7J vuur VV •• 1 V& .1,41.1 htill 117 Lig S111 LTG -sum re 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Compliance Option IRPreseriptive OLigltting Power Allowance O Systems Analysis (Sec Ouallflcatfon f kllst (ovu), Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on pia%) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) O No changes tars being made to the lighting OLess than 6096 of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased Maximum Allowed Litehtlnt Watta:re (Interior " From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions taken from footnotes Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) ro Lighting Wattae (Exterior Total Allowed Watts (May not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) April, 1994 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 u: 42 HHNU 15 t_IVU 1IYtGt J W.I..... S. • • • ruaawu.vww r...n, w • vaM V ✓w.••rµa.waaa uaarwt7J vuur VV •• 1 V& .1,41.1 htill 117 Lig S111 LTG -sum re 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Compliance Option IRPreseriptive OLigltting Power Allowance O Systems Analysis (Sec Ouallflcatfon f kllst (ovu), Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on pia%) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) O No changes tars being made to the lighting OLess than 6096 of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased Maximum Allowed Litehtlnt Watta:re (Interior " From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions taken from footnotes Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) ro Lighting Wattae (Exterior Total Allowed Watts (May not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) April, 1994 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC-23-1999 08:43 HARGIS htiliiNttK PROJECT: 7.11.16At4IL.L.A. elss c, txc 4o '3 (c)1_2_`. 1t,c . 4at cd3 zsz F 4 we z, C .11!;! c 5x. r C.Z. diem IP. E l Claw Oc=aiLs ceit ■•••••• .■••••••••■••••• • • 94 pm* •10•4• ••••■•••••■■•■•••••••■ ••■■•• • ...so. • ••••••••• •••••••••••••■•■•••• PROJECT NO.: , ,„DATE: I • wo Wo. • I 04 44■4 ••••• 4 OMNI. .■.•••■■•••■■••• 14•=1■1 11•■•••14.4.0 ••••4100 0.0 04 • •■••••••• • 1404 1.6 01.4 • • 04 41,0•1 • • • SO081 LWAR 1 STREET • SUITE MO • SEATTLE, WA 91110i 4.i( • FAN: !POO) 44ti KX.JJ•1•1(J.-1 • •-/..e. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1996 PERMIT CENTER DEC-23-1999 0843 PROJECT: Mile ei-s _so - 2 4D'1 1 V.?, 1 4o it 57.0 1 43211 F 4 x yr crz. I SV 4 . )( . t:10 5 12: 1 c -05 Z - 504. CorZ. Z X 461 lg. 4 1(020 1-IHRG S tNt.i1Nthxb Oc=0-5 ceqt I OP • • • mil • •• 116 woo 041 OOOOO .11•••••■■••••■•••• wall• ma am Imalonallalftwool PROJECT NO.: , _DATE; - - -.--.-..- • 11.•• si•I• •• or" emu" 1.0910•••••■• OM • *0 •••• I • TOO.... • •■• • ••• • • OM 4. •4. • Of ■••• ••••• ea a• • •• .001 NO ...win ••• •■•■••■•• .000=10e* •••••••• •••••••• •••••• •••••••• ••••••• •••• ••••• •• • • ••• • • ••• •••••••• •■■•••••••• moil...0.1 • Im•.. • 0111.• t• ill. 1,1, • • RECENED CRYOFT(JKWILA FOO 8u.wrt TREEI • SUITE ION • SEAMS, WA 06101 • (206)44643/6 • FAN: 0J00) 4411.4450 PERMIT CENTER DEC 271999_1 Pa tiidim heeled? in ert § §Ve .e kilo! (Swim alteiatrd? let at II CO2D% 3 10 p m 1a DEC -23 -1999 08:43 HARGIS ENGINEERS Envelope Summary lack) Climate Zone ENV -SUM June, 1 hies WaAl,olon clay* Decision flowchart for Proscriptive Option 1302 epee last Type. For the purpose of dMuf nh4t0 resattl amides nasuirum.n e, the rolcrnna We ealwenas contorts, as apace heeling types: Ouse. AA other epee* harltlla syshase Malang ess, solid luau os, end propene spats heeling sy+terne and those aspens Mee In the exnpYon to eieatric maters. (erramted at nehp , ...e NW Use this flowchart to dstemdne if protect qualifies for the optional Prescriptive Option. If not, either the Component Performance or Systems Analysis Options must be used. aatirooilnia list U as OD SIi a 1A6 1.00 am i 4 toe OB:1 130 CUM 3040 0.0D 126 OAS Hat o ler ei =lA saymed lisnrotri 4 Wall Heat Capacity (HC) d0044Ci4JEO Oaptrla Aaahuaat Some neetig eyelrne WW1 use electric reliance elemwe Se the I+Ynwy h oleo Minn lootndtrIO beeencnd, Meant. end farad it units where the told Marto realism* !rest wady emcee* 1,0 W el or the once coder ed Raw wow Ftaptsont Heat pumps end hnnwl steads resistance heatite ti vwible aP vaure* alatribilisn systarws, Ply heleNat hided? toayteW es R1i1 BdawAainst R10 EbioNawiewharoatt Ply d11e'tto Rassobrincrstat fildsorroade RIO Rsist comp loos 10 us es Gadngoil9isMd7 - 01 . 77 -- Q. % U CH &E oei u o0M1% oiio 1Alln� 1s, ism Q7b 1. 9D40% 010 1 a6 Al InsYltribirder? Eldolesiatwilsieb RIO R21 R tgatis� R o litfatfoas R10 Owed= u0.00 ID ‚be' 17 • • cam OA0 a eo m S .. Concret SO Assembly Description n Asay.Taq HC" Area (e/) HC x Area Totals Area weighted HO; deeds lofa1 of (HO Jc eras) by Total Area I , IN 1 JJ RECEIVED TY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 PERMIT CENTER 'If tee area weighted heat capacity (HC) of the total above grade wall is a minimum of 8,0, the Concrete Masonry Option mw be used. "Par framed walks, assure H0211.0 unless calculations are provided: for as, other wells, use Swoon 2008. Project Address TuWilis tlem.neary Data 2/10/99 Space Heat Type 0 0 Electric reeietanca 0 A other F For Buidinp Department Use Glazin: Area es % gruas extartar area 1 15.8e Prop. 40.13i Max.Target Concrete/Masonry Option O O Yes C) No Notes: If glazing eras exceeds maximum allowed In Table, then calculate adjusted areas on bad'. (over). If Concrete/Masonry Option Is used, Target U- faders, SHOO and Glazing % will be different than ahawn below. Refer to Table 13-1 for correct values, Building Component P Proposed UA T Tam.! UA .r....�..r 'U 0 0.600 PlanID M1 Gisaleg 0 0.800 5200.0 3480.0 0 0.760 5600.0 4350.0 � Glaxingl6,. •:81 Icitei ls: ` ;Mityr Heat;ng:. 0 z U= Plan ID: � O . 0.116%. EI. io:Re t-': ; Othir�at10g e U UU 1 400 Plan ID All Skylights 1 1.400 100.0 160.0 ; 1,400 100.0 140.0 s 0 U U 0.600 Plan ID All Door. 0 0. 125.0 78.0 0 0.600 125.0 75.0 . .. R41414‘ :9.0rMssling•' g 5 R R 35.0 Plan ID A11 boors 0 0.031 61400.0 1003.4 0 0.036 61400.0 223.0.4 • EI!OMc(tiiNl• rOtOr:Haatinp' t $ R Ru Plan ID: .. : ' - 0 . •. ; :0: :...',..1:. 'o . R R 19.0 Plan ID A11 rlor wall. 0 0.062 31525.0 • 1654.6 0 0.140 31525.0 4413.5 ..:. Ebprip•RN.1L: .:01,16111010.10:: O -_ R R= Plan ID: • ' ' • • ' •, •, El. cece lets "•' i Otlnr FNiNna. t. c a d R R= Plen ID: ;Lel rto Rein. • OitwrNaatlnp 4 o R 10.0 Pin ID Ali. r eia.Lsss 0 0.540 1465.0 751.1' 0 0.540 1465.0 791.1 r a. i i l i g� 'FOr CMU wills, Indlcabi con Insulation nrierisl. T Tots 100415.0 8344.3 Total 100415.0 121010,4 DEC-23-1999 08 %44 HARGIS tra.31NttNS nve ope •• a cu aloe !ma e one _ � • 7 994 W ihrinon 4W Juno, ¶915 ILA 1) Proposed Total Area shall equal Target TOIM Alva, T) rmposad T 111 shall not 4yoor2d T nodal DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER pp o Proposed 81100 SHGC" x Area (A) = SHGC x A OGe 100.0 VCS 5800.0 1.000 5000.0 5600.0 41400.0 'Note: Manufacturer's SC may be used In lieu of SHGC, T For compliance: 5000.0 5800.0 51525.0 Vertical Glazing - I list components by assembly ID & wee 8 Proposed 81100 SHGC" x Area (A) = SHGC x A Tarpet 5HaC SHGC x Area (A) = SHOC x A 6ulzeo l tall ID All Verica.l Olo zing 1D: ID: ID: ID: ID: 1.000 51100.0 5800.0 1.000 5000.0 5600.0 GI(tzZMI 46:? efi rie:/*id::.. they Heatltp : 07114 L, .. : 1.04 1.00' >1 00%: •n ' taHoWed. . ; 9 ; '3040% .not.alaowett. :0:r d: :(see,Tabb 1 _ '1 f9r Congo isony,!Alnes) . 'Note: Manufacturer's SC may be used In lieu of SHGC, T For compliance: 5000.0 5800.0 Totals 5800.0 5800,0 Overhead Glazing List components by assembly ID & page # Proposed SHGC SHGC• x Atria (A) = SHGC x A Target SHGC -��- SMOC x Area (A) = SHGC x A 6veffl Pm:Iwo/to i ID All Skylights ID: ID: ID: ID: ID: 1.000 100.0 100.0 1.000 100.0 100.0 GlaI % ectrr4:RielNef.• OtherHeaNtp:. '0. 0 1• 10 1: „ >ZO 0�6 . ' n t slowed 0 65. '30. slowed : '; ':: ' 046& . . year 13 =11UI onc%Makoriry'vakiis) 'Note: Menufachuer's SC may be used In lieu of SHGC. For txxrlplIanos - • -. Totals 100.0 L _- ` 100.0 Totals 100.0 100.0 Climate Zone ENV -SHGC 1994 Washiroton Mete DEC -23 -1999 08:44 Target Area Adjustment Calculations It the total amount of glazing area as a % of gross exterior wall area (calculated on ENV -SUM1) sxoeeda the matdrnunl allowed In Table 151, then this calculation must be submitted Use the muting wean In the Target UA and BMOC taloUIatlons anays, Maxine Area Opaque Area Gross Exterior Wall Area 1 37450.0 1 1 14900.0 ( Roofs aver Attic Other Roots 1) Proposed lets, area shall equal Target Total Area, and 2) Pro oral SI.1GC shall not exceed Target Total SHGC. are atlau equal Target Total Ana, and 2) PfOpased Total 511CC ah6q not exceed Target Total SHGC. Proposed Aeas: Numbered values are used In calculations below. x Target 00 Enemy code ComTlp1a11311 Roofs ovrAtUes Outer rttoota Wells Use Gating Ann (Table 15.1) 40.0• t in Rods 0 leerier 14580.0 31525.0 area T ,1. S80o O l _ I 5800 Aram J = (. 3lSu 0r1 Note: If them Is more than one type or wall, the Tweet VG Arse may be afsMlbuled among them, and separate Target Opaque Areas found. it me Target Areas for Opaque Walls Hated on the front must equal I o total catouIHse here, over Attlee HARGIS ENGINEERS I 1x Moamar Target GN21n8 Mw C 14950.0 Target 00 Axe In Other Rook Use OG ReMginlnp 100.0 ` Ttmost VG Arse to L 14880.0 1 Olssue 14960.0 Ta remelt values In eroded bass ens used In the appec Die Target 11* tabulation* en the Serra Target VG Area and Total Ten* 03 Area ere also used In ens appitaabb T SHOO amour ttons above, GYJC4404 r. YJ7'.J.•0 Nara: OG • owrnred glazing VG = verdad glazing For Tatpei 001, the leaser values area used both here end below. E rarget Areas OK 1 CITY OF TUKWIIA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER .Building Permit Plans C cklist . ENV -CHK 1991 VY wwi state Energy • • rte' . • p le June, 1905 y PFoJect Address Ala tawava Data 2/1B/99 The following Information is Massa to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope flatUbemente in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Coda Applicabiliy Code (yes, no, n.e.) Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ( Sections 1301 -1314) 1301 Scope Unconditioned spaces identified on pins N • — yea — 1302 Spew isesttytype; other If "Other", iodate on plans drt slanttle resistance nestle not awed *mg Plana o. a. 13102 Semi-healed son& S9nr•heated spaces ldsralted an pins If allowed N/A 1311 Irautlatlon —` yea 1311,1 instal, Installation Indicatedaulllee end gearing* arab Piw yes 1311.2 Roof /ceiling inset. Tridleats R•taam art root actions for sick: and other roofs; Indicate clearances for etlic lasulewon; indicate battles if rave vents Installed; Indicate lace stapl$t faced beets Aron PXsoe kcal= plan. yes ' 1311.3 Mild insulation Indicate ft -value on was sections; kdlcate hoe staving or raced batty; Indicate above grade etasrbr insulation Is protected; in loose til we Insulation for mesony wails as neoess Indictee beet cfapadty of masorwy wins M m sonry ovlion is used or If credit taken In ENVRTD' gaff 1311.4 F1oorinllidon *Scats R- valuecrt floor Ii ions; Indicate ai Latential contact with vigour. Indicate supports not more reran 24" ace; Indicate that insulation doss not bleak *kw troop kIoundalion vents Sims yo e 1311.5 Sia6ongrsds floor Indicate i7.vabbe on well se:bon of faendetlon dsfait arch Indicate dab insulation Wends caw venially 34" from top; Plans Indicate above arsda Wang insulatbn is txoin* uc 1311.0 - Miming Radiant floor Indices Wait/ on wee season at foundation dated; IeakAte pleb Insulation extends down veniality sr tram titw tour, kddoat i above grade exterior krsulatlon Is protected: Inoue *solemn alio under elite slab where req'd, by Official 1312 and door Ufactcre a on of grazing area (i OM cludi g b vertical sail an Indicate Blaring and d000 U4saors on 0624 door - Sammie (pawlde auaa ekgleed calculations is necessary); Indicate If vikass are NFRC or dermal, II veluas are de fault then spedfy tune t y p e . glar0 layeri, gadelddl, k . e coMinA gas IndI is irinp • halt gain corn It or shading Arch coefficient on giasdng schedule (provide area welghled frp.na oeI7WWOna as necessary) Iji L z ' IlIJIa 1 9111) ,;.. gilt_ riillitlii 1- filiq yes , 1� 1312.1 Ye 1312.2 ardor a SC 1313 Moisture aoneoi Y� 1313.1 Vapor reterdefs Indicate vapor retardant on mum area 3Pena Ili yes ` 1313,2 Roof/cmKhg vapJet. Wall vapor retarder indicate Vapor rWrder on roof sedan; Iadfosts vep, dead. With seated seems for non - wood hnim Micas woof retarder On well "Mien ALVA epees heft s yw 1313.9 n . a . 1313,4 Mot vapor Maid* i ndfafs vapor retarder on now Motion ballade obi mil black polywnytene overlapped 12" on groun Arch apace n. n. 1 .a MN space vap. set. ._._. — � 1314 leakage fi res ye a 1314,1 Bldg. envoi, sealing indicate seeing, caulking, poked ig. and a •resttrrobipping Same 1314.2 OiaanWdocr I • fldbatsWSattlenlrging Arch 9 yea 1 1314.3 Assa,lb. as ducts Indicate aaerslg, caulking and gain** Weal PRESCRIPTNEJCOMPONENT PERFORMANCE (Sections 1320-23 or 1330.34) Yea lEnvetupe Sun PoemComp d and at Pravlde tsani Qnent pellomuttee waiataast V nacreany Provide ENV81D screen 1 outeut If neoeawy eat to DEC -23 -1999 08:44 tf "no" is uneven for any quasar*, prod& esplention: 1 t U 15 tNU 1 Nttlt RECEIVED CITY OF TuIONItA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 e9:45 HARGIS ENGINEERS 'Envelope - General Requirements 1311 Insulation 1311.1 Inetaas0on Requirements Al insuWlon waled* shall be insbled aaordng to the manufacturer's instructions to achieve proper decades, maintain clearances, and mdntan uniform R.values. To the minimum extent passble, insUatim shay wand ova the eel component area to the Intended R• idue. 1311.2 Roof/Ceiling irnsulattorc Open- bhawnorpouted noose -811 Insulation maybe used in attic spaces whets the elope the calling is not more then 3/12 and there Is ad least thirty Incites of der distance from die top of the bottom diced of the truss cr oiling joist lathe underside tithe sheathing at the roof ridge. When summits are SI: tailed, beefing d the vent openings slel be provided so as to detect the incoming air above the surface of the lnsutSon. Where fighting iDetures are recessed into a suspended or *posed Gird ceiling, the rod /eeilng ass emU y shall be ineated In a 1 ocdbn otherthcn dry on be suspended ceuIng. Exception: Type IC rated racessedlighbng fbitures• Where installed Inwood framing, faced bait insulation and Wince stapled. 1311.3 Wail Insuiatlore Exterior well canes lactated durkg framing shall be tufty insulated to the awls dlhescrwunding wefts. When instated in wood foam irg, faced bait initialler, shall be taco e hip led. Above grade enteric inwletion shat be protected, 1311,4 Fbor Insulation: Floorinsuladbnshal be treaded in a permanent nemrx h substantial contact with the surface being insulated. tnsulation supports shay be installed so spacing is not more thin . fax incher m center. Installed inatriatoh shall not Mock tie airflow thrtuyh foisdala i vents. 1311.5 5Sb- ern.GradeFloor; Stab ngrade irusesiav kidded inside the fainddion weir shell Wend downward from the toed tie dab a m1(11111111'1 distance of hventy four inches or to the top et the footing, whichever is less. I nsuldon Installed outside the foundation shell extend doNrwvsrd a minimum of twsrtyfarInches orto the Bodine, whichever Is greeter. Above gads Insulation shall be detected. Exception: For mcnoldic dabs, the iautation shall eldrd der mward Iran the top of the ebb to the bottom d the tooting. 1311.8 Radiant Fioore (on orbelowarede): Sleb.argrade Ina shall edard downward tan the top d the slab a minimum d et mca of thi 1yebc inures or downward to the top of the Rooting and horizariW for at aggregate of nct Mss than eddy-six Inches. W required by the budding Oki) where ad conditions warrant such insulation, the entire area of a radiant root ehal be density isolated from the sot. Where a soil gas Dadra system is prwAded below the radiant floor, which results In increased carnotite tow below the radiant floor, he radiant floor stall be thomaly isolated from the sub-flea grovel leer. 1312 Glazing and Doors 1312.1 Standard Procedure for Determination of Glazing and Door U•Facto re: U•fsdors fa glazing and doss shit be determined, certified aid labeled in accotdsnoewhh Standard RS•31 by a certified independent money licensed by the National FenesU yon Rating Council (NFRC). Compiana shall be basedonMadet Site AA or BB. Product samples used for U-tadnor dale nirailtne shall be production lino traits or represu:nldive of units as purchased by the mammy or ea:tractor. CUCA4'10 I Ai• ...r ;HK Juno, 1995 Unlabeled gleam and dora shell be a,srmdthidefaift U- factor In Section 2006. 13122 Solar Meat Galn Coamdent and Shading Coefficient: Solar Heat Gan Coefficient (61400), ahal be determined, certified and Meted in accordancewWM theNdoral FenastretionRdng Canal (NFRC) Standard by a certi ed, Independent egene% lunged by the NFRC. Exception: Shadrq coefficients (SC) shell be en acaptabie *errata for =plaice with sold heat gain coefficient requismsnte. Shading coefficients for glazing shat be taken from Chapter 27 of Standard RS-27 or from the manufacturer's test da p. 1313 Moisture Control 1313.1 Vapor Retarders Vapor Wended shat be itstalled on the wann side (ii winter) of insti$an m required by this section. Exception: Wpor retarder Instead wet not morainal 1/3 of the nominal R•vabe bebaeen it aid tie maddened space. 1313,2 RoofCeling Assemblies Rocticdrg assemblies where the vendetta' apace above the Madden is less t an mange of twelve incites shill be prodded with a vapor retarder, Rocaselltng assembles witftout a vented airspace, wtwe neither the roof deck nor the roof st uciireare shall provide acortinuors vapor retarder with biped Beans, Exception: Vapor retarders need notbe provided where al of theinsulaabon is instilled between tiheroof membrane and the studded rod deck, 13132 Walls Walls separating coxdkbned apse from unconditioned space shell be prodded with a vapor mender, 1313,41 Picots separating ccnditicned spew 1hxri una:widened space shell be gaidedwlh a viper retuder. 131114 Crew! Spaces: A grand oover of six mid (0.006 inch thick) black polyethtlwieorapproad egualshal be lid aver the ground within crawl spaces. The gifted cover ehsl lye overrpped twelve inches minimum d lie Joints and stay otterd to the foradatlm veal. Eessptir>r The ground cover may be omitted in card spaces if tyre arwt space has a concrete slab floor wth a mintmtrn tNdutess of three and one trif Mdse. 1314 Air Leakage 1314.1 Building Envelope: The requirements d this section anal apply to building eaments sapedrg candid* from racondlikned specie, Ueda)** =aid winckie s hefted door lanes, openings between wets and f tmdadan, between walls and rod and was paned; openings at Penetrations of unless !Neigh wells, floors, and roof and al flier openings In its bug ring snveiopa stall besotted. ceded, gasiaeted, or waelrsrstrippad Windt air leakage. 13142 Glazing and Doom: Doom and operable glazing sepsrati g conditioned from uncadlored apace dial be wedhenatripped, Fixed earldoms dal be tight fitting with glass retained by as with sealant or cooking all atouni, Exception: Openings that ere required to be fie reidsht. 1314.3 Building Assemblies Used as Duets or Plenums: Budding assemblies used as rircb cr dame shat be sealed, caulked, and gadget to brit et aalorg& RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Project Info Project Address T willa a1...eeruy Date 2/iR/99 Tor Building Dept. Uso Total CFM SAD South 149th at s R or EER 2wed..,la, 10 min Location *ant Name; Nee Mesh schedule. Applicant Address; Applicant Phone: Cooling E . uipment Schedule ✓ Eq ulp. ID Brand Name Model No. _ Btu h Total CFM OSA GPM or Beano? s R or EER IPLVs Location E} may? Nee Mesh schedule. l.e tench arh.did. i lies ' : E ' rd • ment Schedule - Equip. ID Brand Nena Model No, Ca etulh Totel CFM 05A c frn or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh E} may? l.e tench arh.did. i Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name Model No.1 CFM 9P' HP/BHP Flow Cantmt Location of Service S.. t4eah Schedule. DEC -23 -1999 08:45 Compliance Option Equipment Schedules HARGIS ENGINEERS Project Description Constant volume two pipe system with Water source heat pumps, Gas Bnefty describe mechanical system Fired Boilers at 98% efficiency and Fluid cooler type and features. CI Simple System ® Complex System 0 Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications, Use separate ti&ECH -SUM for simple & complex systems.) The following intonation is required to be Incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill In the required information below. LUC:04 40440u r .icy . Jed Vi I WS VI Ms, 1995 1 tf available. 7 As tested according to Table 14-1,14.2 or 143. ° If requited, ' COP, HSPF, Combustion E1lldency, or AFUE, as applicable, 5 CITY OF TUKWIIA DEC 2 71999 PERMIT CENTER System Description See Section 1421 for full deaariptlon of Simple System qualifications. it flesdngtcoolinp or Coating Only: 4 Constant von • Air cooled? 4 Packaged era a <54,000 Stull 0 Spit system? El Economizer inducted? or 1800 ofm? If Heating Oniy ❑ 48000 din? NI 470% outside air? DEC -23 -1999 88:46 HARG I S ENGINEERS 2064484450 ec ianica urnma' S ac MECH -SUM Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine ii project qualifies for Simple System Option. If not, tither the Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used CoIt;t feu Sys IB Refer to MECH.�COMP Medtankal Cowles Systems for assistance in determining which P y Complex systems requirements am applicable to this project RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 71999 PERMIT CENTER Project Da Address to illy a3.o a y ' e4t a 2/18/99 The following additional information le necessary to check a mechanical pentdt application for a complex mechanical system for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Use the checklist as a reference for notes added to the mechanical drawings (see the MECH. CHK checklist for additional system requirements). This information must be on the plans since this is the ofndel record of the permit. Having this information in separate specifications ‚lone is NOT an acceptable alternative. For Building Department Use Applicability Cods (yes, no, n.e.) Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY no 1491.1 Field aesern, syn. Provide calculations 1432 Contra yea 1432.1 Setback & shut-off Indicate aspirate systems or show Isolation devtees on plans e1ene +' 1432,2 Temp, resat cone Y te 1432.2.1 Air syatanr Indicate automatic roe s YBs 1432,2,2 Hydronic systems Indicate automatic meet alpece yes 1433 oonomizere Indicate economizer on equipment educe or provide calculations to Justify seempdon epees _ yes 1434 Separate sir sys. Indicate separate systems on plans $peas Yes 1435 ' 43 Simul. htg. & dg, Indicate that slmullaneoum heating and cooling Is prohibited, unless use of exception le Justified frees recovery s.a, Indicate heat recovery on plane; complete end attach twat recovery calculations vas 1437 Elec. motor *Ala MECH.MOT or Equip. Scedute with hp, rpm, efficiency > e n . a . 1438 Variable flow eye. Indicate variable flaw on fan and pump schedules no !scree. car env au - .. . arm . • • 4 ' n• r . n: DEC -23 -1999 OBI 46 Mechanical - Complex S terns Checklist 1994 Washington Stn. Enemy Coe. cosine. . • MECH -COMP Jose, 1995 Decision Flowchart 1. $eW.. 14)U Nil Wow SAM Tan ten a.N.r a.rr. YY HARGIS EN'aINEERS rt to d - 'T' how ; rag flits . spawns • rep to the prole& Mar to the indfoeted Code sections for more complete information on the requiromenbr. a ieelu 14)1.1 Oelet dents of Toni On-imam hipp), Alf me Gouge 5- (continued On LYJb44t14'4 J r RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER w DEC -23 -1999 08:46 cc. ar,ica - omp ex C 1991% .. a Energy Cads Contnesnoe Farm Seeder till. Mutt be Heat Pump HARGIS ENGINEERS (continued from front) Ya t1.e1Mn 1131 30% Effective Rut Room *Mini Rewind 1sc41e■11.71 Vatiollo Flow tl.gehed Seat.. 1437 Mums Moe Me Edkieeein io Toils 14.4 �bb44ti447b r . ■_ I RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 0 PERMIT CENTER Pro ect Add ress tux-1414x Dlewanta:y Data 2/19/99 Complete the following for all design A & 0 squhrel -eye, T -frame induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1000 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below *epees). For Building Department Use Motor No. or Location HP 'typo (open/closed) Description of Application or Use Synch. Speed Min,Nom. Full load Efficiency BP-03 2 open Blower Motor 1800 84.0% RP-04 2 Open Blower Motor 1100 8d.0% HP-05 1- 1/2 open Blower Motor 1100 04 • 0% RP -06 1- 1/2 open Blower Motor 1000 84.04 RP-07 1 open Blower lbtet 1500 82.9% HP -10 1 open alewer Motor 1800 92.5% HP-21 1 Blower Maser 1000 92.5% CIiP -01 10 Mating Wet= Pump 1800 89.5% cap-02 10 aaating Water P1sp 1000 89. PC -1 30 elula Cooler Primary ran 1100 92.4% rC -i 5 Fluid Cooler Pony Pan 1600 87.5% ro -1 1.- 1/2 rlui4 Cooler neap 1000 94.0% Minimum Nominal Full -Load Efcienc • • ' ° • • : , ' • Exceptions; 1. Motors in systems designed to use more then one speed of a mufti-speed motor. 2, Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equkiment (Tables 14 or 14-2) . 3. Motors that are an Integral pert (i.e. not easily removed and replaced of specialized process equlpreer* (I.;, equipment which requires a special motor, such as an explosion- . proof motor), 4. Motors Integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no qualifying motor has been approved (Le, if the only U,L, listing for the Synchronous Speed (RPM) 3,1300 1,800 1,200 3,800 1,000 1,200 ' ' - 111LUMILaill igam :► . 11=111111=MIMILeallWall111=111140111 MILAJOIMILJAINILAJOINILIJOIIMUMINIAJOI VILIJOINWAJNIMILUMIORIAJOINIUMNINIjkill MOJAJOIMILIMIMILJAIMILIMMUM11144211 Illii=11111=111111=111111=2111IllialINIIILLVIII S•4=111:ilS;aS 111=4111111411111040111110=MINILUANIMWWAI MJiaWIMILU/'AIM.iiMILlda NOWAIMILAIMIOMUIJIIIIJOAIIIVJAIIMUMIN __ 11141111111/1211111=111141.111141211111L4J11 ' � . 3�•rti�� ammum Imaammadmmugaimmulammummum , k 1 MILMINOZAMIMILWIIMILMOIMIAIIIWANN MUM •.1 :v,. ! MMULOO k n . +as�� S:.La faL"L1 `+Wai_—lli3'111_1111 a =a IIILZA I :• i K � �� S.` NUM ' ' - e ' ' ' ' ' •'a 4 '' k . equipment l3 with n leas-efficient motor and there is no onergy ant motor option). m.:La -1. - ` For motors ol en exception, list motor • and n to which ex tion RECEIVED ' #` Ball CITY OF TIJKWILA .4 •' :►► 11 alai '4 1 DEC -2:i -1 16 ; 4b ectric olors motor 81510 Enwp' Compliance fame t IKU 1 CrvU 1 Ivttr< L V V ...... MECH -MOT Ju1Y, 1005 DEC 2 71gq PERMIT CENTER f cc anrca ' errnl ' ens 4,1maumumiumpimmuilma 1994 weavnaton State Energy cam comps rm ems tr- .tune. lra5 Pnolect Address �� t� 2/1U/99 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington Std Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a,) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans lidding Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment perfomrnce . a. 14 .4 Pkg. eiec. Mg.& tip. Ust heat pumps on sotdule scheo . a. 1411.1 Minimum efficiency EgUlpMent Schedule with type, capacity, efficiency Scttwd — 1412 14VAC controls .a. 1412,1 Temperature zones indicate locations on plans Diana . a. 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate b degree deadbund minimum — epos. • e. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidletst . a . 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 dill. day types indicate damper location and automatic controls Spools epe es . a. 1412,4,1 Dampers . a . 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on themnostat schedule op. ce . a. 1412,6 Combustion Mg. tttlicate modulating or staged control Indicsls balancing teatttres • It11s Specs Plans a. 1412.7 Din p . a . 1422 Thermostat Interlock Indicate thermostat irllerlocic on plans clear . • 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule • .2 _ 1413 Ail eoonomizara , a . 1413.1 Operation Indicate 10054 eapabifdy on sate • a space . a . 1413.2 Control Indicate controls able to evaMWts o • ' • air specs .a. 141a.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooing 1414 Ducting systems . a • 1414.1 Duct seating Indicate sealing necessary epeese . a. 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate Revalue o sul tion - sPece . a. 1415.1 Piping irnau(atIon 12 vakre of insulation on piping spears . a . 1424 Separate 0,11sys. Indicate separate systems on glens Piano . a. Mech. Sum. Farm Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, infwtloutput, efAdenoy, cum, hp, economizer E SN Attach SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440- 1464 1440 Service water hug. -- a • 1441 Eiec. water heater Inditele R- 4 ' • u nder tank rl di 1cete idiomatic shut -off . a. 1442 Shut -off controls 14 Heated pools . a. 1452 Pool water heater* Itlr�i not eladric rseistalnce . a. 1453 Pool heater count* Indicate switch and 66 degree Control a. 1454 Pool °avers Indicate vapor retardant cover .. . a . 1454 Pools 96+ degrees I • - ' R•12 pool cover i it no in circled for any auestion. ermine exoianatIon: DEC -23 -1999 6 47 HHRI31 S ENU 1 Nt=±KS Gl7by4C4NDYJ r. J. ,..)' RECE CITY OF TUKWIIJ DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 08 :47 HARGIS Et'a1PEEI ec anica 'Permit ' erns ec list 1994 welhareten -t. .. • • Coda Gemplunos Potme MECH -CHK June, 1905 Mechanical - General Requirements 1412 controls 14121 Temperature Controls: Egr,ri system shag be prodded with at least one temperature cored dots: Each :Meshed be cal /oiled by Indvldualtlhmmoneelo emirate weaseling tolinem n:rewithinthszone. At a minimum, etch Odor d e bulking shat be considered ern a emorate zone 1412.2 Deecband Control: When used to cored both comfort heed g and cooling, zone therm:dee colilyda shell be capable of a deadbeat of at least 5 degrees F wain whch the 'undyed' hselrg and coding anegy to the zone la shit off ar reduced too mlriimtm, Exception: 1, Specie) oocupa cy, epedrd usage, tr code rrequIra eniswhere deadbend cards rant epproprtete 2. Buildings ccrriplyirg With Saceon 1141.4, If In the proposed budding mem analysis, Ong and Doting thernnsfat se¢rdrW sets seta the sane terrprsm re between 70 degrees F aid 75 dome F indulge: and assumed to be catsiad ttwoeyliart theme'. 3. Thermostats tat require manual duttgeoa r' bebseen heeling and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Control: If a sysem Is aqut:ped With a means fQ aabrg motattra a Martinet shall be prated, 1412.4 Setback and Shut•Ofk I-NAC systems shell be qupped war aubmetio oaitees caddie d eceaepllshing a reduction of energy use thioigli cored setback a equipment shutdown during periods of nawse or akwm$a use d the spaces served by the sysiern The automatic axed* sliadl ham a minimum mete n.dsh► dole aridbeCepddlsd being aatlor seven dfferert deg types per wllelc Exceptions 1. Systeii■ seMrg mess ditch rewire cendrnuous cpemeon alt the same ternperanre eegidrrt, 2, Equipment with full load demands ct 2164/ (6,825 Utah) a less may be ot:ntrdled `y med1yaooeeibie manual dF how ocrrtds. 1412.4.1 Dampen♦ Outside emir intakes, exhaust oil is and reef cutlets eeMng oondltloned spaces atoll be equipped veti demons wtidi dose eutanettcdywhen the system Is off or upon peer felum, Statsialt and elavda aigttnada relief opankigs shall be equipped With ramaiy open dampers. The dampers lu l remit clued In nand operation anti actvoted by the fire ahem system or attar approved amaze meow eydem. Exapk en 1. Systems seeing ae'asa Much requite emtinucia opeetlen. 2. Combustion dr intakes. 1412.6 Heat Pump control: Uritsry air ocdad he pumps std Include niaoprvoessacmtrols that Minimise supplemental had usage during stat - tit, amt -up and defrost conditions Theseconbds ah11 anb*eds need for lust and use mrneession haal IS if to i r>!t singed hest. Cmtrois slid Irdpte when sUpp intend ierding is being used euatsh visual meads (e.g, LED indicators). 1412.8 Combustion Nesting Equipment Centel: Combustor hearing equipment With acepacity over 228,000 Bath eh i hem neilde302 owed d cdmbusbon txrimi. Exemptions; 1. Bd1. 2. Radiant Hatters 1412.7 Ba aicl ng: Esoh air supply outlet adror wets♦ terrine dote shell have means for belamkaig, including but not billed to dampers, temperature and pressure testca mectlns and beiaid ro ewes, 1413AIr Economizers 1413.1 Demallan: Air aircaiantaers s bed autre selonly mo :Wining atside aid return Mr dorms toprakde 100 pe rcertof Mae design stppdy air as outride sir to radua er *mole the need for machenion cooing. 1413.2 Control: Air exnomiaare shall be collided bya cored syMem cerise d determining d Welded canteen pet ar dI of thebuidlats aninig loads 1413.3 Mntsgntsd Operation: Building Heeling Energy: Air eoanamtcers shah ba capable of providing pedal eating even IMiei odaNtriol npe 1rlbel cooling Is regired to meet the remainder of the mole haul Ckntrols shall not predufe to agonomher opEAlon when mechanical cooling Is rquired tdrnuereously, Exception: Eoanani.as an kidivdiet d red expansion, codn9 sedum with CapicilieS not greets' induce =trots to milt 1st tuieoies n T th acgnamizerandmeonation :Drug tor the pupceoofrre erring Ka fanlike an coding cda 1414 Duceng Sperms 14141 Sealing: DuctwakMidi Is designed to °perste pressures above 12 Inch waiter tarn sego presaun terser be sailed h accordaica Mrlti Siardiad RS. t8. Ent of easing mooted Is as fdbt 1. Sfado pressure 1,21rictito 2 inches; seal torment Joints. 2. Stalk pressure 2 inches b 3 index x said dot traisverse Joints and longtutinal earns. 3. Stade pressure above 3 Itches; sot M to nsvtxse joints, bYgitld,* sews and dud wen penetration. 1414.2 Insulation buds and ;learns Chet are constructed as pat of the building envelops shall meet the requrerrents d Chapter la Otter dicta aid pierruru ehd be berm ly Ireuasad per Table 14-6, Exceptions 1 . 2. 3. GKJOH4G .44.JC. Wfttin the HVAC egdpment. Ediaust sirlude ndsibbeot b caidmsatiai. emceed dueiveork M6tiin a epdoe t/eet saws list sweaty. 1416 Piping System 1415.1 trilobite% Piping east be therirdy neonatal h acaxda ce wltli Tie 148, Exemption: Piping Instilled Wein unfttry HVAC sgtipmekt Water pipes outride the carditioned space stall be instead In 10031dsioe MIIti Weshimtori State Plumbing Code (WAC 51•2 142) SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY EQUIPMENT) 1421 Spam Type: To qualify es a simple syeden, systems shall be see of thefdiowina a. Air cooed constant vdume packaged agJIpmait, which provide heat, :cottage a bale, acid regUre onlyexterrel ccenecticn b duct wixk aid eeergy savioes. b. Nr aided, constart volume aft systems, dike providehe96ry, ccoup ar bee, Wit codingdeso4y of 54,000 Slut aNes a SWUM o ly syslemsWiiichhave a capectyof Is than 8, COO the or which have a minimum aUtelds air soppy of less thai 70 percent of the total air dradatleri. NI dine systems ehd Damply with Sedans 1430 Strout' 1438. 1422 Control: in adrition tothe cored requirements h Sint10n 1412, diem sensate heeling and ceding equipment ewe the sametenpenture tam them:stats shone Int rbdoed topreyeitsinutemousheatrgand codng. 1423 Etanomt:as Econantears wedhp the reneements of Sec lien 1413 shell be t:tailed on packaged roof top fa .o sirs crib harisig a supply dgaits♦then 1,92)0 cam ara till cooing capacity greater than 54,000 Elttlli, ThNotai captelgrof all urits without ecaiarnmsrm shod rot mead 240,1700 ebrti pear bulkily. 1424 Sspvlts Air Deelbutlsn Systeme Zanies Willi special process tsnposkee rsqubemmne andlar humidity requirements end bemired by sapraN sir dead:don systems tram dicta serving tunas mgulnng oily Cordedcondiane. 1 • J. V. ..J./ RECElvv.O CITY OF TUKIMt.A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ATTENTION: COMBO DEC -23 -1999 08:47 ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Copy of latter DATE NO. HARGIS ENGINEERS 800 st .t St„ Ste, 1 800 Seattle, WA 98101 Tel: 208/448 -3378 Fax: 20®/448 -4450 Sesall--- t \AM °testa WE ARE SENDING YOU 'Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following Items: ❑ Prints ❑ Change order F-1' THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For your use ❑ For review and comment ❑ As requested ❑ Reviewed as noted SIGNED: ...S If enclosures are not as Hord. IInday no* us al mut COPY TO 2064484450 F- . LEMEN .. 1 I'HAM ulMl QIl AL DATC 7�1 iJj gam_1 H Gt ij4 s Fe ❑ Plans ❑ Samples 0 ❑ Specifications ❑ Rejected REMARKS are r�u► A PERMIT CENTER Location (floor /room no OeeuEancy Description Allowed Watts per sq ft** Area in sq ft Allowed x Area Covered Parka ' : 0.2 W/ . ft Applicant Address; Applicant Phone: Open Parkin 0.2 W /sq It Is New Building CI Addition la Alteration _ 5 Outdoor Areas 0,2 W /aq ft 0.2 W /sq ft 507965 10) 593 Bldg, (by face) Bldg. (by perim) 7.5 W/If Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wane far Btuerier 'Total Proposed Wafts " From Table 15.1 (over) - drama all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Wane vAll Location Description Allowed Watts per so ft or per If Area in sq ft , (or if for perimeter) Allowed Watts x sq it (or x If) Covered Parka ' : 0.2 W/ . ft Applicant Address; Applicant Phone: Open Parkin 0.2 W /sq It Is New Building CI Addition la Alteration _ 5 Outdoor Areas 0,2 W /aq ft 0.2 W /sq ft 507965 10) 593 Bldg, (by face) Bldg. (by perim) 7.5 W/If Project I Project Address Th . , . E1c tientaty School Date 2119/99 4415 south 150th S{st For Building Department Use Tukwila, Washington 9$188 Applicant Name: Applicant Address; Applicant Phone: 198Q___ Project Description Is New Building CI Addition la Alteration _ 5 Compliance Option al Prescriptive alighting Power Allowance D Symms Analysla (See OualificiIion Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans. 0 X60 Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) o No changes are being made to the lighting O Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased A •••••101"...... a•IAs womb • • N• a' <aaaaa.a ALA J u . nOt •• c • rotate MOwen want for interior Location (floor/room n • Fixture Descri • ■ Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Pro • sad U 1 go 198Q___ _ 5 3 0 X60 TYPO 1 12 - Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wane far Btuerier 'Total Proposed Wafts " From Table 15.1 (over) - drama all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Wane vAll Total Proposed Walla may not ex000d Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Woos L ocation _ Fixture Description Number of Fixtures I Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed TYPE AA U 1 go 198Q___ _ 5 3 0 X60 TYPO 1 12 - Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Wane far Btuerier 'Total Proposed Wafts " From Table 15.1 (over) - drama all exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Wane 356$•9 DEC -23 -1999 08 48 HRRGIS ENGINEERS - / • I I •l4AAYA0 AVAA V ••• A ♦• - ` AA V NAtiAVA►AAMA AIYVA Ar 19514 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Interior " From Table 15-1 (over) • document all exceptions taken from footnotes Maximum Allowed Ligh Wattage (Exterior) Note: for building exterior, choose wither the facade area or the perinoeeter method„ but not both Proposed Lighting Wattage (Extejior V VAAV �MVAAA AA.AS•VV A VA AA. Total Allowed Wins (May not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) tab44t:f440 r• Gay Lighting ,StInlll)ar\ • LT(;-Sum April, 1994 Total Allowed Watts 101593.00 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC-23-1999 08:48 Fl /" 11, AARGIS. ONIGI EftSI INC. HARGIS ENGINEERS ddb44U44= PROJECT: PROJECT NO.: , „. , „ , , DATE: TuctielAsz1 x-e____s •.. •••, ° — H,. Izy.7 ----5LciedLAS-1.1t.r........Zb Sp FT. ________Sta:Ptsi__ES• Zap - ZZLER% CO2., cetS 9-7 e!" gzir —_-__eagtmcg_gsistmn -F-tor Pot..-11 CS1VTT gif,„ u SAcAhrir eA- • eq• • ow00.010 000 STEWART STREET • SUITE 1000 • SVATTLS, WA fit1101 • MIA) •148-1.In7A • I.AX (U6) 11400 DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER AFEA sc . .„__Cp.&crorp ;1 7. R CITY OF TUKWILA • 4.00, .• . • • RECEIVED 1 = CITY OF TUKWILA DEC . 2 7 1999' eERNF:CENTER DEC-23-1999 08:48 PROJECT: ...II:14441)4 Si A 1 A 1x _ lob HARGIS ENGINEERS 5A.e• I Cat 1 , X C M._ g *1 ) 2 Sep I /Z 56 • *9 3 r Co It a) or (Zit) 4 4x 14 _ 4 1,0 Dbp• Z x PROJECT NO.: szs I g I41 szsc- . I. sz Z Szes S? I K_2 Sz. �x 530 x W I4 11 ' 7o v 4zo . . x 12. x z4 • zee, 2* . - 70 itWA) 5 x 35 j /o x )t at_ 64 6 C. is" Se 1 b rion SIEWArg STREET • Stint 1000 • SEATTLE. WA 00101 • (200) 448-33 elf • FAx: (20ii) 44 tt..1431; J0444'4) 10 . 7 IL 170 )44 RECEIVED CITYOFTUKINILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER rT Wit Envelop. Requirements (enter values as applicable) Fully heated/cooled apace Minimum Insulation Revalues Roofs Over Attic Glazing Area Calculation None: Below grade eat may be inducted In the tn wens. dab 30.0 All Other Roofs 4415 South Ssotn 21, 0 Opaque Walls Tekwille, RR 90190 11.0 Below Grade Walls 11.0 Floors Over Unconditioned Spat* 11.0 Slabs-on -Grade 10.0 Radiant Floors N/A Maximum U4adors Opaque Doors 0.600 Vertical Glazing 0.750 Overhead Glazing N/A Maximum SHGC (or SC) Vertical/Overhead Glazing 1 ' 1.000 Project Info Pmect Addreee Thoradyka Elementary Glazing Area Calculation None: Below grade eat may be inducted In the tn wens. dab Date 2/19/99 For Buildin Depa rbuent Use � 4415 South Ssotn Concrete/Maeonry Option 0 Yes Check here If using this option and if project meets all requirements for the Concrewmasonry Option. see Dedeion Reedtart (over) for queUURotions. Enter r.4uir.menb for each qualifying esserrbly below. Tekwille, RR 90190 Applicant Name: Apprk:ant Address: —� Applicant Phone: Space Heat Type O Electric resistance © All other (see over for delkiltionS) Glazing Area Calculation None: Below grade eat may be inducted In the tn wens. dab Total Glazing Area Electronic version: these values are automatically taken from ENV -UA-1. (rough opening) Gross Exterior (vertical i overhd) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals % Glazing � 4800.0 29852.0 X 100 m 16.1 Concrete/Maeonry Option 0 Yes Check here If using this option and if project meets all requirements for the Concrewmasonry Option. see Dedeion Reedtart (over) for queUURotions. Enter r.4uir.menb for each qualifying esserrbly below. DEC -23 -1999 8 4B HARGIS ENGINEERS Envelope Summary, Climate Zon ENV -SUM 1994 W,i * gton stale $onv.s e.ncat Energy Oaf. •'•" )...-ce Perms Project Description D New Building ❑ Addition 0 Alteration 0 Change of use Compliance Option Sembheatsd spann° l0 Minimum Insulation R -vafu• Roofs Over 6annlasated Spaces' /i■ Notes: 'Refer .• : - • 31 a for qu • ' one and req Prescriptive (] Component Performance (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications) dbb44t344 k1 ❑ ENVSTD El Systems Analysis Wall Description (Including Insulation Revalue & position) Opaque Conoruhri.aonry Well Requirements r . GJ /,� Jun.. 1995 Insulation on interior - maximum U- factor Is 0.19 Insulation on exterior or Integral - maximum U-factor is 0,25 If project qualifies for Conaifellruonry Option, list walls with HO a 0.0 Btu/M•'R below (other wails must meet Opaque Wall requirements). Use descriptions and values from Tibia 20-Sb in the Code. U- factor RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIIA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 8 49 Envelope ummary sack) N. ENV -SUM ins Weshngton Stets Decision Flowchart for Prescriptive Option 19P2 apace Heal Type: Far the purpose d dat$fm *ip butler. envelope r.qu4rem sew. Yre Meowing two or.pxlaw eoenpries .p.oe t+sadna tom: others MI dear epees Meting system. itta*y gas, solid fuel oil, end protew vats s heat .yste,pe end those system. listed in the exespdon to otsnsio reohlance. (oontyar.d at Me) Inatalbl llerlT Miasmas a l* R1 Po Becsvpda abb Alcamo/a R21 Reason' trout* Rla Moots umo cractildeas CIatirg Obis UV A% U' 0W% OM 1,45 1m 1520%075 1,40 110 wan= 1.30 am 11or%0.e0 125 OAS na Iel Enemy HARG 15 ENG I Nl:tll5 e Forme Use this flowchart to determine if project quartiles for the optional Prescriptive Option. If not, either the Component Performance or Systems Analysis Options must be used. Pao u U &CC 04 - OA 1As 1.00 152316 UTh 140 1,00 3040% n °MM eo 123 as le yes limate Zone.. 6r.etrlo Raehte es: some teems systems With use electric rselsanoe slam.* es the prirnay hmtira eystern i dudig baseboard. indent. end felled Ilk units Oleos the Mat e>teglio nai stumps hest ospeoky exceeds 1.0 Mt' of the woes ovratltbned floor tree. eeepneen Heat pump. end WNW eledite resInance Meting In veneer W vow* d'elrbution *yams. U05 dal Ail dime* 1130 Rcaehanratyl. R33 nalxistraila %clad tom R10 Crape doss uneo aatrcOholatvtimrr MOM 0.40 0ieo too . Y Meta astirgoo liars? �U U 9-oc 00a0% 1140 ae0 1.00 i anpossi %Ammo cr TOW* M Irt J ion P'taUodi Concrete/Masonry Option Wail Heat Capacity (HC) Assembly Description Assy.Teg MC" Area (at) HC x Area Arun welghled HCI divide b01el of (KC k NU) by Total Area ro ,cure, 1995 CITY OF TIUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER If the area *sighted but capacity (HC) of the total above grade waNisa minimum of 9,0, the Corncrate Mum) Option may as used. "For timed ware, assume 11C■1.0 unless calculations are provided: for all other wake, use section 2009. Space Heat Type 0 Electric resistance Q AI other�l`oc Building Department Use Glazing Area as % gross extorter wall area 16.14 Pr°P-T7Iii - Max.Targat Concrete/Masonry Option O Yes 0 No Notes: If gazing area exceeds maximum allowed in Table, than calculate adjusted areas on back (over). If Concrete/Masonry Option is used Target U- factors, SHGC and Gazing %will be different than shown below. Refer to Table 13-1 for correct values. Building Component List components by assembly ID & page 0 Proposed UA ' U4actor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) Target UA U- factor x Area (A) a UA (Li x A) o , - U 0,600 Plan ID All aiming Um Plan ID: U= Plan ID: Lie Plan ID: U= Plan ID: Ua Plan ID: tl= Plan ID: 0.600 4800.0 2680.0 [ 0.750 4800.0 3600.0 • Olsztitg ; • Eleailo Retire.' H ' Pilot ating n' ' ' :. ; 0.40 0.80: '15.20% • 0 :40 : • 0.76 '20.40% net wed. 0330 ; 3 0i40i6• • ' net �Itoy/ad • :, ' 0.50- l'... ::(�ieN :Tab i 3ilitgp Cpnc/M N 0 d 0 a 0 Plan ID: U� Plan ID: U= Plan 10: U= Plan ID: Glaztnp peels* Noels!, : OtherHiatlrig • ; 0 .15% .. ..lieu 1;45 . • O • >15.-20li : 0.80' .. 1:40. : X20 -$0 %. :trot i110ilad • I . 1.30 ' >30 40% ; pot al i r; .'..:.: i '. ( viluss) • • • N til .4 88 Lie Plan ID: Us= Plan ID; IN Plan ID: U= Plan ID: 7 c o ° U 0.600 Plan ID all Domes U= Plan ID: Plan ID: 0.600 252.0 161.2 0.600 252.0 151.2 ..� • .. Elscttio'R�afct' .:.Other'I'f.iting U = .' D.¢0 • ; : 0 :80' n o 1 2 0 u, R 30.0 Plan ID A meows Re Plan ID: R= Plan ID: 0.031 62042.0 1023.3 0.036 62042.0 2233.5 • F'lectrie ftisi c lather H q .. .' 0 0 31' '. : • 0.03 S re R. Plan ID: Re Plan ID: R= Plan ID: ftrbctilo Resat:" • :Other Heatlnp •.. 0.034 • , .:.ebbs :...• . 3 R 19.0 PlanlD All *stories nail. R= Plan ID: R= Plan 1D: R= Plan ID: Plan ID: R= ID: Re Plan ID: ^Note: awn of Target Areas here should ual 0.062 24800.0 1537.6 Target Opaque Wall Area (lee back) 0.140 24600.0 3472.0 o Radii:, Other Hiating •R= ry. ;Ordina . , 0: ,082. ' 0.14 i : • Motel stud . • •.011; 0.14 ; ' P lan Gono(Int) 'b.19 • 019 ••' : ilarte.(oth) • ':.'0.2i:. • • 0.25 . i Re Plan ID: R= Plan ID: Re Plan ID: 0 Note: if insulated to levels required for opaque walk, fiat above with opaque walla - .,,; .'Ordlriaiy.. 0,0$2 0:14.:. . 01;te1 atud • - ' 0,11 ' • • • . - .0.14 • • • M d R= Plan ID: 6 • Re Plan ID: E i R= Plan ID: M z ft= Plan ID: Eleakric fip ii.; Otllet.FMibflp. ; . 29. . 0:0 .. . . . •, ' „'; R 10.0 Ptah ID Alt 5 14Rs5 11 T 1. R= Plan ID: in R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: 0.840 L440.0 777.6 0.540 1440.0 777.6 • : ,tadr(c setit '• ° Othir�MNlinp • ' . ,_ , :F�1 0, '., ..,; ' : • '(ea T$ 134•!'o'r. ridlantlloor values)' 'For CMU walla, inchoate Dore insulation malarial. T , , . Par campliart06: 99334.0 7269.7 Totals 93334.0 10234 DEC -23 -1999 08:49 1994 W/eiA01D' $thth NhY.sid ntial &nervy Cade =Mimeo Address Thorneylc. si�.m►t1.ey HARD IS EMI Nb.I�S Data 2/19/99 214b440 344N6 nve ope UA alculati - Climate Zonel E - ,un. 1•:. c h a t M�lal T e r�etTOUINw. era c� nop0aao Dotal t1A snail f10t CEIVE OF TUK DEC 2 7 1999 OO= Proposed SHGC SHOO' x Area ( • SHGC x A OG= 7 40e 4900.0 62042.0 ID: 24900.0 Overhead Gluing List camponsnts by assembly ID & papa N Proposed SHGC SHOO' x Area ( • SHGC x A Target SHGC SHGC x Aria (A) • SHGC x A 6uizeis peB►paap 1D: ID: %. Electric Resist :..19tIie Jiati ID: 0..21)% • ;9:00; ; ; 1. 00` ID: 2044% " .notillm.edi ' O.e5':' ; ID: >30-40%: notaYows4 ID: :(see Table 13-1 for Ccncaaaso ■alues), , "Note; Menufa turbr's SC may be used In INu of SHGC. Totals Totals For compliance: DEC -23 -1.999 08:49 Vertical Glazing Uat comaonents b assembly ID & page 1M }la ID R11 ID: ID ID; ID: ID; 'Note; Manufacturer's SC may be used In Iiau of BMGC. For compliance: 1) Proposed total erns shall equal Target Total Area, pose a, and 2) Proposed Total SHGC shall not exceed Target t I SHGC. Target Area Adjustment Calculations It the total amount of o ea la�irtg aim as a 16 d ros malodor nlor watt wee (ttalotrlsted on ENV -SUMI) excssde the maximum allowed In Tette 19.1, then thls micutedon must be submitted Use the resulting areas In the Teet UA and SHGC calculation above, Area ea Opaque Areal Gross Exterior Wall Area Walls Vetical Glazing HARGIS ENGINEERS Proposed SHGC SHGC" x Area • SHGC x A 1,000 4800.0 4900.0 Totals 4800.0 otal area shall equal Target Toal Area and Proposed Tdsl SHGC shall not exceed Target T old SHGC, Proposed Amos: Numbered values are used In aaioutstIone below. Otter Roots 4800.0 Max Glazing Area (table 13-1) Mexknum Target Glazing Area Target values In anew bathe are used In the appaoabte'target UA oeleulations an the front. Target VG Nut and Total T t 00 Area any also used in the apolicaWs T 5H11C catcufaaoea wove. Juno, 1995 Target SHGC SHGC x Area A :a SHGC x A 4800.0 1 • C " ••• 1.000 4600.0 Clesktd ,: ' Elecolc.IZtts at : ;Other liaatiri�' .0 - 20%; ' :1,00" 1.00 . >20-30% • ,.::: nbtaIlowed • 0,88 >.304614. ' riot'.0110/0 0:45 Iseti Table ,13.1 foe CbncMlaeb�try vijlues)' Totals 4600.01 4800.0 Note 00 • meowed glaaing VG = vertical gluing Po, Target OG'a, the lesser values are used both hare and below, Pr O e Proposed VG Area Target VG Arse Tamest Opsoue keg 24900.0 + I 4200.0 I _. I 41100.0 I a, I ' 20900.0 Target Anse OK Nola: Ir there Is move than one type of Wit the Target VG Ares may be distributed among them. and separate Tarps( Opaque Areas found. If the Target Nees for Opaque Walls listed on the front must squat the total calculated 1we, RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIE.P DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Building Permit Plans ' cklist. `v- ■ r 1994 ' . • an alto row cods compainee •arms �, '+t. June, loos PtbjectAddrees Thoradyks lilaaentary rate 2/18/99 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compllallnee with the buiidtng envelope requirements In the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code, Applicability Code (yes, no, n.a.) Section Component Location Building Department Infomtatios Required on Plans Notes GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Sections 1301 -1314) 1301 Scope Unconditioned Ill ea "" on pars aboWid Y•n 1002 Space heat Mgr. other If "Other", Indlrafean plane that electric res l$ nee heat Is not allowed Hach Plane n. n. 13101 BernFheetad paces Semi tad Rams identified on vtrel= d allowed )m /a. 1311 iTWlatton yes 1311.1 marl instatlab n Indicate densities and cseamanoes amen, plane 19112 Roof iteing Ined. iadtal8 Wake on roof :Wm for attics and otter roof,; Indicate clearances for ettio insulation; trdta a e banes if ave rents Installed; indicate face sloping of faced batten sows 'Laos Imam 1311.3 Wall Insufatian .. India& R•velue on wall aecthem i lArch Indices twos Moping of laced bath: badieete above grade exterior Insulation is protected: Yadficalt bone -61 con insulation for masonry walls a= necsas; Mew beat oopacl of mammy wale If masonry on Is Lamed Cr z credit taken In ENVSTb; Plan■ ysu 1311.4 Root Insulation Indi eels !l• vaW on Aeon sedum: Indloata.Itaitial contact with seam; Indicate supports not more than 24• o.o.; indicate th�at inataafon does not block airflow Vvou foundation writs Arch Plana Y*s 1311,6 Stab- ongrde boor IndiaA, R•yelue on wall section or foundation detail; arch indicate dab i eeellon amends down vertically 24" nom top: Ilan indicate above grade exterior insuleierh is prataded un 1911.0 Reboot floor Irndratlr ft -value on well s dl en or foundation dstW; Mk:* a slab Insulation extends down vertically id" from the top; Inchoate above grade rodaabor imerbtion b ptaMcier indicate insulation also under entire slab where re o'd. by Of acid ye. 1312 Glazing and doors Provide cabtisdon of glazing are Oncludog both blifikni eM woad and ovrheadd as percent of gross wail area Janv Yes 13't2.1 U4aetors Mt6rate glazing and door 1.140tor1 on gluing NW 000► Arch schedule (provide arse eviphled wia+IWons as necessary); *peva Indicate II values ars NFRC or default If velum are default then sweet?) frame type, glazing layers, Win, taro oo113,11PA ON Mince yes 1512.2 SHOO a SC Indicate Glazing whir heal gait coefficient or shading Arch ooafbelertt on gluing sertodule (movies wesereighted spsem 1313 ^" store control yea 1313,1 Vapor retarders Indlobe vapor retarders on warm side Arch epee. ye s 1313.2 Roof/csdilg vep.ret Indicate vapor retarder an rod median; Indicate vaP mord. wVl seise seems for nan•wood blue. Indicate vapor rsturder on waU',Won Arch %lads Arch Spec. ye 1613,3 Wall vapor retarder 1313.4 Floor vapor retarder indicate vapor awardr on now median Asah Weea n , e . 131 � 4raw1 ewe vet. rat Indira* air rrdalaa potysthylso• oveneppsd 12 an ground 1314 Alf yes Yes 1314.1 : , an • , sealing indicate ' - • "I . , gm ' nil. and we0ttwrabinping Arch *Peal 1314.2 Glazing/door aiming indicate waelharttripping mob ea ye ■ 1914.3 . • . Ss duct6 fnafiomti sealing, o u 1 g and goalbang spec. PRESCRIPTNEICOMPONENT PERFORMANCE (Sections 1320.23 or 133044) Yea . Envairpe Len, Porn Cornfield and UZe chsd Provide commit pwiontenca wortelleet II nedromtary Provide EN maven 1 eu4aatt If Meeacery alto. Attach DEC -23 -1999 08 :50 If no Is shown for any question, provide eaplmnadofrl HRRGIS ENGINEERS GU'0 r . ., .�✓ RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIL P DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CEN TER DEC -23 -1999 08 :50 HARG 15 ENt• 1 NtLftb Envelope - General Requirements 1311 Insulation 1311.1 Installation Requirements: M insulation materials shall be instated axadrg to the manufacturers Instructions to achieve proper densities, maintain desrenoes, and mina in uniform R•vaiues. To the maximum extant possble, !ruddier' shell extend owrthe fuN component area to the Inter led R- fetus, 1311.2 Ro o11Ce1 hag Insulation: Open- trlavn or poured Bose -fill hsutalon maybe used In ado spaces where the elope of the ogling f c nor more 5= 3/12 and there is d bast thirty inches of dear dslance from the top of the bottom mined of firebugs et mitt* Ostia the unleratde d the sheering of the rod ridge. Wi enaw wires are 'notified, batting d the vent cpenhgs slid be prmidud ce as to deflect the trimming air above the surface of the Inundation. Where IgahiNig taduras we recessed into a suspended or waged (Rid ceiling, the rod /cdlhg eon* shd be Insulated In a location other than dimly on the suspended oellnp, Exception: Type IC rated recessed lighting Mute Where installed in wood framing. f aced batt Ir>.suldion shall be face stapled, 1311.3 Wal Insulation: Exterior well amides Isolated during framing shall be fully insulated to the hums of the sirroundhg walls, When Instated in wood framing, hoed bat bsubtian shall be face stapled. Above grade edtanlor irsuitdon shell be protected, 1311.4Fborinsulation; Floor Insulation shell be Instated ha permanent mariner in subetartlal oontect with the surface being Incited. insulation supports shall be Instated seeming is not more then teeny- four inches on cents. bostrad intadefon shell net block she allow through fourdsim varlet. 1311.5 Shb.On•Grade Floor: Slab•on-grede insulation hdaUd hackle the foundation wail shall extend downward from the top of the slab mhin pan distance of Wentyfuur Niches or tole top d Use roofing, wit chew b piss. Insult/on !retied outside the 'smarten shell sand dcwrward a minimum of Minty -four inches or tote hostile, whichever is Teat,. Above Bade Insulation slid be protected. ExaxspUon: For mottle le ,daps, the Ineulaban shall extend dammed lrkm the top of the ebb to theist= re the facing. 1311.6 Radiant floors (on orbetowarede): Sid-on-grade Inaulatlo i shall eodand downward from the top d !heal* a minx' gum distend' of thbt•sa hetees er dammed bathe top of the footing end MltortW for an aggregate of rid ass than crafty -six inches. if required by the buidhg elide' where sod oonditioes warrant elide insulation, the entire area of a radiant leer shill be homily hoisted from the soil, Where a eel gas certrd system is prodded bdow the radiant floor, Mich results In increased aahvedhla flow beiwr the defianticor, the radiant floor stun be thornily belated from lhasubtloor gavel layer. 1312 Gluing and Doers 1312.1 Standard Procedure for Detarrnination of Gbzttng and Door u•Facters: U4eotors for glazing and doors ehal be detemniad, certified and labeled h aceordancewilh Standard RS-31 by a mead independent agencylioaiaed by the Noland Fenestrate!' belting Council (N FRC) , Conplance shat be hated on Model Size M or ita. Product samples used lot Wader eta oral at en* shall be WodUdbon the unls or representative of units ae purchased by the ocnaumer or odanbacmr. GYJO•'i•O••,MJC, u, sing • errnit • ens -c Isl l 994 WI, • • Sate now Cows Compalrw, • • - 'Y- HK UnWdeied gla ire and doors shall be assigned the default U- factor in Sectei 20(15. 13122 Sohn Meat Gain Coefficient and Shading Coefficient: Solar Meat Gain Coefficient (StiGC), Wei be determined. meted and labeled h accordance with the Nabors' Fenestration Ra'r>0 Caundl (NFRq Standard by a certified, independent agency,'sensed by the NFRC. Exa apNar Shadng ooeffiddxs (SC) shell be an acceptable alternate for oompli,ice with sold heat gin coefficient requital* h. Shading coemchnts fagintNtg shit be taken horn Chapter 27 of Standard RS-27 or from the manufacturers tat data. 1313 Moisture Control 1313.1 Vapor Retardate Vapor Warders hid be Installed on the warm side (Ni winter) of Nteulalat as roquiradd bythls section. Exception: Vapor retuderinabled with not more than 1/3 of the nominal R -Melds between k and the oondhbnsd space. 1313.2 RoofCe1ln g Aesembitex Roads elrp aeaenlxlis when the wham space Wow the knutrlan b lase than an swage of Infra Who shall be prodded with a vapor mistier. Roofkelling assemblies vilest a vented simpers, where nether the rod deck nor the roof situates are made of wood, shill preside a corih+uous *par retarder w'h aped seams, Exceptlom Vapor retarders need not be provided where of of the insulation is Instated batwaan the roof mentrano and the structural roof deck 1313.3 Wads Wale separating cmdltioned space from uncordhlatad epaoe shall be provided with a caper larder, 1313,4 Floors: Floors separating conditioned spice from unconditional space shell be provided with a vapor retarder. 1313.5 lard Spaces: A Bound cover d stx mil (0,005 Inch thick) black poty861)1mo or approved equal shall be hid over the ground within awed apices. The gmLrd Dour shit be ovrbppad twelve Inches minimum of the Joints end shall addend to the fowdabai oval. 5.eceptloa The ground mar ntw beomittedincrawl spaces litho aarri space has a concrete ebb floor with a minims n thickness of hoe undone—hid Inches. 1314 Air Leakage 1314.1 Suildnp Iiwslopsk The requirements dIus section dal apply to building ailments a prafirg co tenoned from *conditioned spices• Extorter joIra round winds* end door hands, mooinngs Weimer, wds and toudebon, Main wells and rod and wd panels; openings at parntratime of ditty *Maas ha* walk, Seem, end rooter and d ether openings In the bulldre mama shell be sealed, caulked, getlteled, orwedderst pped to Intl air le 13142 Olezirg and Doors: Doors and operable glazing nepenthe ccrdidmed frren urce ndkiored space Mudll be weithretripped. Food windows del be tight Alt g with glop whirl* by slope with 'Mari a oauldng d around, Exception Openings Met are required to be fire resistant. 13143 Bulldog Assembles Used as Ducts or Plenums; Bukrng assemblies used s ducts sr plenums ehal be sealed, oaubad, end foisted d to ink air leakage. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Project Info ProiectAddtess . slw.nts::r • ate 2/18/99 8P 4 eta 290th For Building Dept. Use Loation of Sorvios sok+d]la, ILA 1Ylae AppNoant Nana, - Applicant Address: Location Appicant Phone, Me meth scandium" Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Meme Modal No. - i CFM 8P HP/SHP - Flow Control Loation of Sorvios Output Btuh See Meth Schedule' EER or HER Se* Noah soerd,7.w Location Me meth scandium" Heating Equipment Schedule _ Equip' ID Brand Name Modal No. Ca mum Total CFM OSA CfM or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency EER or HER Se* Noah soerd,7.w Location Me meth scandium" Equipment Schedule. The blowing Information is required to bs Incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For pro$cto without plans, fdl in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Nome Model No. y tbbulh Total CFM OSA C or Econo? EER or HER IPLV Location Me meth scandium" DEC -23 -1999 68:51 ec lanicc um ma 554 .. • • Male rronresldefbMl Enemy Gals • a Fors MECH -SUM .hnh 1 '- Project Description j Constant volume two pipe system with Water source heat pumps, Gas Brlofly describe mechanical system Fired Boilers at 96% efficiency and Fluid cooler typo and features. Compliance Option HHKIU 15 tt 1 NttKS GYJo -sc HMJt1 1 . 10 Simple System *Complex System C7 Systems Analysis (See Decision Pbwoha t (over) for quaked/ans. Use separate MECH -BUM for simple & complex systems.) 1 tf available. 2 M tested according to Table 141,14 -2 or 14-3. $ If required 4 COP, HBPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as a- pAcable. 6 DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 08:51 System Description Soto Section 1421 for full description of Simple System qudlfIcetbns, Decision Flowchart HHKL715 tMa 1 IYttr Pointing onb; D <sp00 den? D x70% outside air? if Heating/Cooling p Constant vol? 0 Alr cooled? ri Paduged sys? 454,000 etch or Cooling Only: 0 Spot system? p economiser induded? or 1000 dm? Use this flowchart to determine if protect quinfies for Simple System Option. If not either the Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used, Complex Systems Refer to MECH•COMP Msdwllosi Complex Systems for assistance In dst. mintrp which Complex Systems requiretnette ere applicable to this project RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Project Address Thorne teem Zlimarstgasy Cote 2/18/99 The following additional Information is necessary to check a mechanical panne application for a complex mechanical system for compliance with the meoharikal requirements In the Washington State Nonnsildential Energy Code. Use the checkfiet es a reference for notes added to the Mechanical dmvrinfle (sea the MECH- CHK checklist for additional system requirements). This Information must be on the plans since this is the official record of the pewit. Hiving this information In separate epecificatione alone Is NOT an acceptable alternative. For building Department Lisa Applicability Code (yes, no, n.a.) Section Component infomwelon Required Location I Building Department on Plans Notes ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY no 1431.1 Field 'seam. eye. (Provide calculations 1432 Calitrola yes 1432.1 Setback & shut-off Indicate separate systems or show isolation devices on plans 8 Pacil 1422Tsmp. reset control ye 1432.2.1 Air systems Indicate automatic resat psce Yes - ga7 ----- MMrnizers 1432.2,2 Hydronlc systems Indiosis automatic reset Reece — Taste economizer on equipment schedule or provide 011)0UlationS to justify exernPtion yes 1434 Separate air aye. Indicate separate systems on Diane 'Pecs yes 1435 SImul, htg. & ct. Indicate that simultaneous hesdnu and cooling Is prohibited, unless use of exception Is luatlfied 2 Pa° 3 Other n.p. 1436 Heat recovery _-----____ Indicate hest recoveiy on piens; complete and attach heat recovery calculations Yes 1437 — Elec. motor eflic. MECH.MOT or Equip. Wadies with hp, rpm, efficiency spec. el -5. 1438 Variable flow eye. Intricate variable flow on fan and pimp schedules 1 sehmglOrl DEC-23-1999 (38151 Emmy awe • Decision flowchart HRRG I S ENGINEERS o 09•0•• Par.1 emcees., sr Owle• Es* lopus Odra ItopInd Sardis 1021. 10111, m e Caelfuls hoping (continued On book 46b4g4tiz44el r . J. / Mechanical - Complex S, .terns Checklist MECH-COMP Jung, 1995 Use this ID dab ns ow rsqu cements of the cop ex ysterna Option apply TA the project Refer to the Indicated Code meditate for more complete Intonation on the requirement,. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 08:51 HARG I S EIVG I NEERS 216b44tiziLMI sterns (back) MECH -COMP .er; antca - omp ex , mow Cogs Compiwow artas yaw, t9MS (continued from front) 1412.5 Provide Misroptoso so Hal Pump CanonIs • • Coolie' Cepeclly 20,000 Buhl Elsstris MotorElfklsncy colluded In aoapner P.<fonnsocs ksthp Noon bask >M0 00 Copt Psskspd No Rooftop !MIT N 1441Isa tat Fir Powered Tyndall Volt. MOW Willa 1413ii Modiellos or Beard Coetlutdoa Controls Required Yes N Siena. 140$ Re oftMMUs CeeM Prro ttUdi. Yet Sssttoo1411. Moot be Was Pump 1 Yes Ycs 0 Yes V Bataan 1413 Abele Eeu omisv Required i Seale. 1434 30%EffMtive Host Rssorery boron Rsquirsd amino 1431 Vedatte }low Melon Repeal Rsotln 1437 Motors Mut Me EMelseoies Tarts 14-4 Yet 0 RECEIVED CITY OFTUKWIL A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Project Address Thnrfulyko elementary Date 2/14/99 Complete the following for all design A a S squltrersago, Wrens" Induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1600 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below applies). - - For Building Department Use Motor No. or Location HP Type (open/olosad) Description of Application or Use - Synch. Speed M1n.Nom. Furl load Efficiency ev 2 ogee Blawr Motor 1900 84.0% BP 2 open elfmlar Motor 1000 84.0% BP-04 1. opaa Mower Motor 1900 82.6% 8P -05 1- 1/2 man now= Motor 1800 84.0% EP 1 - 1/2 vim Slower motor 1900 84.0% 8p -20 1 opar, Blower Motor 1800 02.5% RP-40 1. Blower Motor 1800 92.5% CIBP -01 10 l Baatiog Water SIAM, 1800 69.54 CaP 10 Marina Rates Vim. 1800 89.5% rc - 1 30 rlvad Cooler Primary ran 3.800 92.4% rc -1 10 rnuid Cooler Pony ran 1900 99.56 re -1 2 rini/l Cooler Pomp 1.900 84.06 - --__ . Minimum Nominal Full -Load EfFicien .. _ • : , . • . r . ' . r. Exceptions: 1. Motors in systems designed to use more than one speed of a multi -speed motor. 2. Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (Tobias 14-1 14-2) . 3, Motors that are ac of Integral ca (i. ot easily removed and replaced of specialized prooess equipment (Le- equipment which requires a special motor, such ee an explosion- proof motor). 4. Motors for to a listed n of equipment t t for whicc h no qualifying g motor has been approved (i.t. If the only U.L.listing for the equipment is with a less - efficient motor and theta is no energy-efficient motor option). For motors clelmIng an exception, 1st motor and note which exception applies. CITY OF RECEIVE yr' - moue Speed (RPM) 3,600 1,800 1111/KiiChlitaNninll `�::AI 1,200 'I ' 3,600 1,800 1,200 - - IL'S#S.rja . a ' 1 .M U 1 NILAJO IUM 0 S ' mss NIUMILJAIMILMIOILWAIIILJAIIMUMI imilmilkallliaimmiMUalimmuaillimLums mukj.• immummitiam `�� to mum a - / mai J. `, ' a IMAIWNIIILUBILLUNIIMLaWillialiMilitall AMIUMI - k 1 -a d 1 I'SM t ic 1 a a��i � a 1 :K , _ t 4 ' f -4 : :1 MizampoluammumMILgameftiammuall MIUMMUJJEIMILAMMUZAIMILAJoimailli `�.��i.L��b# �� ,,` - 11 • , Zm 94b 95,U 945 VAC 9110 95.0 DEC 2 7 1999 DEC -23 -1999 08:52 HARG t S ENU 1 Nttk PERMIT CENTER 1 ,ec ianica • ermi - an iec is 7 - - 1994 rwton Suns enemy • • 07-7' - • I '.. ..m 10 . .mss Protect Address Thornily*, ineaentary at 2/16/99 The following Information Is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a,.) Code Section Component Information Required 8 ding Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401.1424) _ 1411 Equipment performance . a . 1411,4 Pkg. elec.11g.8 dD. List heat pumps on schedule &aunt . a . 1411.1 Minimum efficiency ipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency saga 1412 HVAC controls o -. a. 1412.1 Temperature zones, Indicate locations on plans Plana — . a. 14122 Daadband control Indicate 6 degree deadband minimum abed . e. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat - . a. 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 dlff. day typos *boo . a. 14124.1 Damper* Indicate damper location and automatic controls sped. . a. 1412.6 Heat pump control ndloate mac oproceersoron thermostat schedule aPede . a. 1412.6 Combustion hhg, Indicate modulating or staged control spe011 . a. 1412.7 '�B#Isnoing Indicate bouncing features on plans Plans . a. 142 'Thermostat Interlock Economizers Indicate the rnostat Interlock on plane - Equipment cdtadrron Piaae to..2 .a. MI 1413 Air economisers . a. 1413,1 ' Operation Indicate 100% capitally on schedule abode • a • 1413,2 Control Indicate controls able to evaluate outside all specs - a. 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capabildyy for petard cooing specs 1414 Ducting system* _ . a . — WI Duot Sealing Indicate sealing necessary Epees ' . a. 1414.2 Duet insulation Indlode Revalue of ktwIation on dud Bp.ca aa. 1415,1 Wplrig insulation Indicate R -value of tnsulellon on opine &peas . a. 1424 Separate air eye. Indicate separate 'yams en pmts plans Nee attach . a. Mech. Sum. Form Canlpleted and of red. 41lrqu patent schedule with types, - ing4loutput, elltdsnry, dm, hp, economizer SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440.1464) 1440 Service water hfg . a . 1441 Elsa water heater I ndicate R -10 Insulation under tank .a. 144 Shut-off controls IMiceli automedc alt • 1450 Heated pools . a . 1452 hoot water heaters Indicate not electric resistance . a . 14533 Pool heater controls Indicate switch a 136 degree control • a • 74 14. Pool covers hellcats vapor retardant cover . a . 1454 Pools 90+ degrees indicatS 12 pool cover I't "no t c1 ten for any auestion. nr&Ylde eltnletitlon. DEC -23 -1999 08:52 HRRGIS tNtal G�u•rru -�.i.. . • •• RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 PERMIT CENTER DEC -23 -1999 OB :52 Stec Energy cede compares •moo HARGIS ENGINEERS Mechanical - General Requirements 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Et ch system shell be rani fed with a Ieast cne tempadute cortrd device. Each zone std be oaltrored by inch/klte:I ttrtrrmoehno contras responding to temperature wItNn thezonet. At a minimum, each floor of abtlkilnQ shat be canaldsrd teas separate zone 1412.2 Deadbanrd Cannata olae Wean used to =ad both cannft t healing and cooling, acnethemoaMic coracle Mal bscapableof a deodband of st teat 6 degrees F wlthnwidtit the eupplyof heating old acing energy to the tone Is ehct off tr rediced tea mintram. . Exceptions 1. Special ocrupmri , speck. usage; or code redttenarts where dea[beind ccards ere not aiprapriaia 2. Surfing° Caninng with Sed ion 1141.4, If In the pr mesa l deriding energy snails, heating and casing tharrostat setpcnls we slab the sanelenpatture between 70 depea F and 75 degree P Induat* and assumed to bet camas throttgtho* the y11K. 3, Thermostats chat require manual ohergsoew between leering endowing nneeles. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with Meant her addrg moisture, a humfdhrtat shoe be prided, 1412A eletbadt and rittut4aft ) VAC swims shall be equipped At axtn b tads* matte d accord laming e.1 reduction of energy use throeroh mind setback tY equipmei stutdown during panda d narww or Maras use d the spetsss waved by to yawn The submits corbels stall have a minimum seen.* dock and be cfpstie d bs4tg set to seven dean day types pa weals Excepdame 1, Systems sentry trees Witt wire continuouscparatmetIto sans tarrnptanduesdpcbt 2. Equ Omen wit NI load demote d 2 kW (6,195 Et" or less may be waded ty madly somatic manual dr. touroontds 1412.41 Dampers: Outride air Intdcas. stank °Lasts anti tterst outlets serving tnrditicned spates stall be equipped path dimples Mich dose autanatica lywhenthespian Is Of a upon poweriait m. S t a i r shi l led tdevala shatternobs relief Opsfirts shall bs equipped sit ttomney open daanpara. These dampers dal remain dosed in mom a opera en uhnl aclwted by the fire alarm system or ether approval in detection system, Exceptbna 1, Systems sewn° areas which require continuous °psralm. 2. Oonturiat sir inta e. 1412.5 Heat Pump Cantata; Urrlary sir coded mast pumps stall Irtduda nirtopopesecr wards that Marries eup demantat Wit usage during start -to, setup, and dettsal conducts. Theme nabob she' a ntlipats need for hoat and use mrrtpre s$cnhatingasthetiredstageofha Ctuttola she Indioatewhen a uppenentd heaths le bang used ttrogh visual moans (e.4, LED iradlcaiars). 141Z5 Combustion Haar° equipment CorhfeiM Combusicn re d119 equipment van a tsepadly ova 226,000 Blatt shad have madddrg eel staged comt guidon control. Excel:da 1. ties. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each aa1 sup * artist weir or war tsarina! device shall hew a meats tar blaring, Mduditg but Id tindSs0 dampers, temperature end pmasurs lestcutnections and bstattdrtp vulvas. 1411 Alr Eoonsmka.rs 1413.1 Operation! Air eoatantraesshsllbsdaurratketiymodtsietirtg wtaldtt Ind rearm to prate 1Wpomade( thedesignsippb sir outside air to matte rT anima Ire Wald 1x ma chemical =drip. 1413.2 Central: Ale seernatitners shed be cadrciled by a ward system capable d determHrtp If oruerde sir Lammed peat ar sp et the buildrya axing labia 14131 Integrated Operation: B4 Idling Heating Energy: Air erattxiliaers ehal I be capable of prodding petial coding evert when addtland nechanicd coding is requited to teak ins remainder of the cooling iced Ccntrob Mel notpresiuie the econornirar cpsralcn when m charid coding Is wired sknuffeaqusly, Etosptiore Ceu,rnntte s on Infidel/at died egtanden, owing systems withcapacities not gnaw than 75,000 BtuAt may Induda coin* drat In* simultaneous ap scion of the 'canonize,' andmsoharni al coding forte Impose d prorating ice bereft ah ceding c s. 1414Ducdng Systems 1114.1 Seatlnp: Ductal" wind, is designed to opertite al pressures above 112 inch weir wftem static presort shall be salted h aeoorciknoe viihStzx dRS-15. Octant ol Sean) required Isla IWa 1, Slat cress= 1/2Irchto2Ireate", seal traaversejnkks. 2. Static passim 2 Inches b 3lnches; sea e1 transverse joints and Imgthalinal seams 3. Static premium above 3lrrhes; seal al trartamissjoints, IargRtdrat earns and dud wall penetrations. 141421MuIslam Duds s id derma that are oatstudedas part of the buidhg anwdope siva meet tUs raqukements d Chapter 13. Otte ducts and datums shall be ter ly Irsuiebd pa Table 14.6. EceeptIcca 1. Wean the HVAC e ne t. 2. Onset dr duds not ad:0d b ocndarriatbn. 3. Exposed ductwork whin a space that struts drat apace only, 1411 Piping Systems 1410.1 Insukstlorh: Piping alma be thamety Msulstsd in eoaordmnce w4h TOO 146, Emattibre Piping kindled vrthlrr uribry HVACtsgdpmwtt: Water pdpq t itade the oondltJorred epics alma be insulted In a ccordano with WasHrpkon State Plumbing Cods (WAC 5 1423 SIMPLE IIY6TEM5 (PACKAGED UNTARY EQUIPMENT) 1C1 Spam Type: Toqually as a simply system, BYO= alhtil be tine d the tdowirng I Pin 000bd corht>tix odums paokeped equiPiner . which provide hating, owing abet, and a qui:,maya dermal comedian toad wit and wavy micas. b. Air coded cambia vdtmespt warm Mtn provide he iirp, twan ash a at ced {teg hp clAyd 54,000 Etbih Hed irpa* systemswhbhhawecapeclty 5,030 dm or Welch haw a mt *nun arhlda air sumo of .ads tram 7 0 Wonted O a ek cvmdletim. M other systems she can* van &actions 1430leo* 1431, 1422 Cadmic In edifier toe 0orad raghirsme nts in Station 1412, ahem aurae heating and Gang tottinat save thews temperature an and U*. . dais shell be ihterlrele d to pavan simul�soua halm d 1423 Econan*ws E atondsrs nailing he reguknsnadsat 6sotiat 14/3 sled ba ntalalad on pareoroad roof by fn -moirg wits having a asalyespaclg► d paler Man 1,000 cfm as total oaring apaciy Meer then 54,030 MIN The kid ahpaetlyof NI units wt'thad eccnante re sail rot towel 240,000 Stub per tauidrg. 14241Nht M Air Dlarbliton Systemic Za1es tvit h SPEW prowls swab* dhirt Rattan Nom l thOse uning as= requiting amity mita 0rtd&ra. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TOTAL P.35 I I:7 : :crstnnd that tho Plan C; :: ..'..;::t b errors and omisslon3 c -.1 r: • rocs not authorize the viols:: ..._;; code or .. Receipt of of , ..., . • god. tua FILE copy MTh 0255 DIVISION 15 Mechanical RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL( TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION 1.2 SUBMITTALS B. C. D. E. F. 1.4 HANDLING 1.5 PHASING OF WORK PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15010 GENERAL PROVISIONS •r ar >rr• ..a SECTION 15010 'ENERAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and General provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. WORK INCLUDED 1. Include all labor, material equipment, transportation and services to furnish and install complete mechanical systems and alterations as shown on the drawings and herein specified. The work includes, but is not limited to: a. All plumbing work. b. All fixtures shown. c. Connection to all utilities. d. Ventilation. e. Heating and Air Conditioning. f. Insulation. g. Temperature controls. A. Contractor shall submit for review, six copies of shop drawings, literature, and equipment list within 30 days after contract is let. Include control diagrams. Submit prior to fabrication or delivery. Submit complete, at one time. Partial submittals will not be considered. Catalog sheets shall be complete and the item or model to be used shall be clearly marked. List substitute items separately and so identified. Form: Submittals shall be in 3 -ring binder form. The data shall be arranged and indexed under basic categories, A typewritten index shall be included with dividers and identifying tabs between sections and references to sections of the specifications. A. Deliver packaged materials in unbroken packages, manufacturer's label thereon; do not open packages or remove labels until Architect inspects and approves. A. See architectural drawings for the phasing of the work to be done. Make sure all necessary utilities are connected to the buildings for functioning mechanical systems when that phase of the work is supposed to be complete. Comply with all phasing requirements. 15010 -1- CITY RECEIVED DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 2.2 SUBSTITUTIONS 2.3 PLENUM PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DRAWINGS 3.3 MEASUREMENTS 3.4 TESTING PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENT CHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS RICT 98608.00 A. See section 01630 for substitution requirements. 3.2 CODES, ORDINANCES AND PERMITS 15010 -2- SECTION 15010 GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. All materials shall be new and high quality. They shall bear the U.L., ETL or CSA label where possible. B. All equipment shall be regularly catalogued items of the manufacturer and in use for at least two years and shall be supplied as a complete unit in accordance with the manufacturer's standard specifications and any optional items required for proper installation for the equipment unless otherwise noted. All equipment and materials shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and best trade practices. B. Note that equipment layout is based on equipment listed in equipment schedules. Any other equipment used must fit in available space with all access and servicing requirements maintained. It is the contractor's responsibility to check that this equipment will meet these requirements. A. All materials installed in air plenums or ducts shall have a flamespread index of not more than 25 and a smoke developed rating of not more than 50. All control wiring in plenums or ducts shall be plenum rated cable where allowed by building official. A. The mechanical drawings are generally diagrammatic. Complete details of the building which affect the mechanical installation may not be shown. For additional details, the Contractor is referred to the Architectural, Structural, Electrical, Civil, and Landscape drawings. A. All work shall comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. Take out and pay for all inspection fees and permits. Compliance with codes and ordinances shall be at the Contractor's expense. Include all connection fees in Bid. A. Verify all measurements at the job site. Locate all equipment and fixtures on the centers of walls, openings, spaces, etc. except where noted otherwise. Check all piping, ducts, etc. to clear openings. A. Test all piping before backfilling or covering. The Architect or a representative is to be present at all tests. Notify Architect at least 48 hours before an expected test. CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 271999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 B. WATER PIPING Test all water piping systems at 125 psi water pressure and hold for four (4) hours. Test in sections before covering. Test entire system when completely installed. Repair any defects shown by test and retest until entirely tight. C. WASTE AND SEWER PIPING Test all waste, sewer and vent piping by filling with water to roof. Hold for four hours. Test in sections as work progresses. Repair any defects shown by test and retest until entirely tight. 3.5 CLEANING UP AND HOUSEKEEPING A. Leave all equipment clean and ready for use. B. Remove all labels, paint, plaster, etc., from fixtures, equipment and piping. C. At final completion, remove all rubbish and waste resulting from the work from the site. D. On a periodic basis, remove all piping, duct scraps, etc., from working areas and site so that an orderly construction may continue. 3.6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. SCOPE: 1. Provide complete operating and maintenance instructions and catalog sheets for all equipment complying with requirements of section 01700. B. CONTENTS: In addition to the requirements of 01700, each booklet shall contain sheets, maintenance instructions and parts list as follows: 1. Basic description of all systems. 2. Description of routine maintenance required for each component, including oiling instructions. 3. Suggested frequency of maintenance. 4. List of lubricants. 5. Parts list of all equipment. 6. Operating instructions on all equipment. 7. Controls. 8. Mechanical as -built drawings. 9. Trouble- shooting list. 10. List of fuse sizes for all mechanical equipment. 11. List of each piece of equipment and the filter size, type and quantity. 3.7 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Provide the Architect with record drawings complying with requirements of section 01700 3.8 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Do all cutting and patching required for the work. Cutting of structural members shall be done with Architect's approval. Patching shall match the surrounding area. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15010 -3- dr SECTION 15010 GatIERAL PROVISIONS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTA SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS'1RICT , 98608.00 B. Where penetration of existing roof decks or walls is required to perform the work, use only opening sizes as required for the duct or pipe. Do not leave any gaps or holes around the new work; patch to match surrounding area, with level patch. Do not cause a tripping hazard by having supports for ducts / pipes protruding into walking areas. 3.9 INTERFERENCE A. The Mechanical Contractor's attention is called to the restricted space for installation of mechanical systems. Offsets, rerouting and coordination will be required to fit all elements in available space and the Mechanical Contractor shall include provisions for such in his bid. B. Ductwork and piping shall be routed to clear light fixtures, Coordinate routing of ductwork and piping with each other so grade of piping can be accomplished, and to fit in available space. C. Ductwork shall be installed as required to clear light fixtures and to fit in available space. Provide offsets, V or sleeves as required. Maintain equivalent free area of ductwork. D. Ductwork or piping is not allowed to run over top of electrical panels; route to clear same. E. Prepare coordination drawings in accordance with Div. 1 Section Project Coordination; drawings shall detail major elements, components, and system of mechanical equipment and materials in relations with other systems, installations and building components. 1. Indicate the proposed locations of piping, ductwork, equipment, including: a. Clearance for installation and maintain insulation. b. Clearance for service and maintaining equipment, including tube removal, filter removal. c. Equipment connection and support details. d. Exterior wall and foundation penetrations. e. Sizes and location of required concrete pads and bases. f. Valve stem movement. 3.10 WORKMANSHIP SECTION 15010 GENERAL PROVISIONS A. All work shall be installed in accordance with best trade practice. Any substandard workmanship shall be removed and replaced at no extra cost to the Owner. 3.11 HVAC SYSTEM USAGE A. Contractor use of permanent HVAC systems is not allowed, except that Tukwila School District may give permission with the following condition: 1. No use at all until after sanding & painting. 2. Purge ductwork at completion (vacuum out). 3. Replace filters at completion (see spec. Section 15880 and 01700). RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15010 -4- PERMIT CENTER 3.12 DEMOLITION PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 A. Remove existing equipment, piping, ducts, etc. where required to perform the work outlined in the contract documents. Refer also to Architectural drawings and specs. Where re- roofing work is done, remove (as required) so roofer can perform re- roofing work existing equipment, piping, ductwork, etc. that is not to be demolished. Disconnect equipment and piping and re- connect units and equipment when roofing work is done. END OF SECTION 15010 15010 -5 SECTION 15010 NERAL PROVISIONS TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION 1.2 A. B. C. D. E. 1.3 CERTIFICATION 3. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15011 SPECIAL PROVISIONS SECTION 15011 SPECIAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and General provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. DEFINITIONS "Furnish" means supply and deliver to the job site. "Install" means build into the work, ready to use in a complete finished and operable system. "Approved or Approval" means written approval by the Owner or "Owner's agent ". "Work" or "Project" means the entire scope of work required by the Contract Documents. "Substantial completion" shall mean that the entire project (or readily definable portion thereof if so designated in the contract documents) is acceptable to code enforcement authorities and to the extent required by such authorities, has been inspected and approved by such authorities, and is suitable for occupancy by the owner or occupant for the purpose intended. F. "Provide" means furnish and install for a complete finished and operable system. A. By submitting a bid on the mechanical system, the mechanical subcontractor acknowledges and /or certifies the following: 1. That he has carefully examined all the drawings and Specifications (including but not limited to architectural, site, utility, structural and electrical drawings and specifications); that he fully understands the drawings and specifications; that he fully understands the Contract requirements and has determined to his satisfaction that the drawings and Specifications are adequate to complete the mechanical system; and that he can provide a complete finished and operable system in accordance with the intent of the contract documents. 2. That he has had a reasonable opportunity to discover any ambiguities in the Specifications and drawings or questions with regard to the contract documents and such ambiguities have been brought to the attention of the architect in writing prior to submitting the bid. That he has reviewed the project progress schedule with the General contractor, fully understands the schedule, and he has verified, prior to submitting a bid, availability of all necessary labor and materials including supervision and office backup, and can comply with the schedule requirements. 4. That there may be changes to the scope of work and that he understands that any proposal submitted for performance of additional work over and above that required by the basic contract will include all costs to the contractor associated with such change including but not limited to labor, materials, subcontracts, equipment, taxes, fees, schedule impact, loss of efficiency, supervision, overhead and profit. 15011 -1- CITY OF TUKWILA • DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIST( T 98608.00 PART 2- PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION Not used. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 5. That the contract requires him to coordinate his work with that of all other trades and that the responsibility for coordination includes the rerouting, offsets, etc., to fit work in the structure in a manner that is compatible with the work of other trades in the same area. 6. That the routing of the elements of the mechanical system included in the plans is schematic only and that offsets and rerouting probably will be required in installation, and labor and materials have been included for such in his bid. 7. That he has consulted with all affected Utilities and included in his bid all labor and materials to meet all requirements which may be imposed by each utility and has also included in his bid all costs and fees to be paid to such utilities, including temporary services and temporary and permanent connections unless specifically excluded in basic contract Documents. 8. That he understands the submittals of material and equipment to the Architect is for the purpose of establishing what the contractor is supplying for the project. Any review undertaken by the Architect does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility to furnish and install all materials and equipment required for its work in the project nor does such review relieve the contractor of his responsibility for coordination with contractors, subcontractors or designers to ensure that such materials and equipment will fit and be suitable for the purpose intended. 9. The contractor agrees to receive the prices set forth in its bid as full compensation for furnishing all the materials and labor which may be required in the prosecution and completion of all work required under the contract documents, and in all respects to complete the contract work to the satisfaction of the Architect. 10. The mechanical subcontractor shall be bondable and shall furnish a bond (by change order) should the owner elect to require a bond. END OF SECTION 15011 15011 -2- SECTION 15011 SPECIAL PROVISIONS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL B. DESCRIPTION GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. STANDARDS For electrical equipment and products, employ with applicable NEMA standards, and refer to NEMA standards for definitions of terminology herein. Comply with National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) for workmanship and installation requirements and to applicable sections of Division 16 of the specifications. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MOTORS MANUFACTURER 1. Except where item of mechanical equipment (which otherwise complies with requirements) must be integrally equipped with motor produced by another manufacturer, provide motors for mechanical equipment manufactured by one of the following: a. Allis- Chalmers. b. Baldor Electric. c. Century Electric. d. General Electric. e. Louis Allis. f. Marathon Electric. g. Reliance Electric. h. Westinghouse Electric. i. Toshiba MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS Except where more stringent requirements are indicated, and except where required item of mechanical equipment cannot be obtained with fully complying motor, comply with the following requirements for motors of mechanical work: a. Temperature Rating: Rated for 40 deg. C environment with maximum 50 deg. C temperature rise for continuous duty at full load (Class A Insulation). Starting Capability: Provide each motor capable of making starts as frequently as indicated by automatic control system, and not less than 5 starts/hour for manually controlled motors. Phases and Current Characteristics: Provide squirrel -cage induction polyphase motors for 1/2 hp and larger, and provide capacitor -start single -phase motors for 1/3 hp and smaller, except 1/6 hp and smaller may, at equipment manufacturer's option, be split -phase type. Coordinate current characteristics with power specified in Division -16 sections, and with individual equipment requirements specified in other Division -15 requirements. For 2 -speed motors provide 2 separate windings on polyphase motors. Do not purchase motors until power b. c . PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15030.1- SECTION 15030 ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS G., IECHANICAL WORK SECTION 15030 ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS OF MECHANICAL WORK RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 27 1999 PERMIT CENTER 98608.00 g. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY :HOOL SECTION 15030 TUKWILA SCHOOL DIST CT ELECTRICAL PRO ISIONS OF MECHANICAL WORK characteristics available at locations of motors have been confirmed, and until rotation directions have been confirmed. d. Service Factor: 1.15 for polyphase motors, and 1.35 for single -phase motors. C. MOTOR CONSTRUCTION 1. Provide general purpose, continuous duty motors, Design "B ", except "C" where required for high starting torque. a. Frames: NEMA No. 48. b. Bearings: Ball or roller bearings with inner and outer shaft seals, regreasable except permanently sealed where motor is normally inaccessible for regular maintenance. Where belt drives and other drives produce lateral or axial thrust in motor, provide bearings designed to resist thrust loading. Refer to individual sections of Division -15 for fractional -hp light -duty motors where sleeve -type bearings are permitted. c. Enclosure Type: Except as otherwise indicated provide open drop -proof motors for indoor use where satisfactorily housed or remotely located during operation, and provide guarded drip -proof motors where exposed to contact by employees or building occupants. Provide weather- protected Type I for outdoor use, Type II where not housed. Refer to individual sections of Division -15 for other enclosure requirements. d. Overload Protection: Provide built -in thermal overload protection for 120V motors. e. Efficiency: Motors are to be "Premium Energy Efficient" having minimum efficiency as scheduled on drawings and in accordance with IEEE Standard 112, test method B. f. Provide motors with minimum 85% power factor. Where less than 85 %, provide power factor correction to minimum 90% per energy codes. Provide motor with locked -rotor code letter F or lower KVA/HP ratio. D. NAMEPLATE Provide metal nameplate on each motor, indicating full identification of manufacturer, ratings, characteristics, construction, special features, and similar information. 2.2 STARTERS, ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND WIRING A. MOTOR STARTER MANUFACTURER 1. Except where item of mechanical equipment must be integrally furnished with motor starter produced by another manufacturer, provide motor starters for mechanical equipment manufactured by one of the following: a. Allen Bradley. b. Cutler - Hammer. c. General Electric. d. Square D. e. Westinghouse Electric. B. MOTOR STARTER CHARACTERISTICS 1. Comply with NEMA standards and NEC. Provide Type I general purpose enclosures with pad lock ears, and with frames and supports for mounting on wall, floor or panel as indicated. Provide type and size of starter recommended by motor manufacturer and equipment manufacturer for applicable protection and start -up condition; refer to individual equipment sections for basic load requirements. a. Manual Switches: Provide manual switch and pilot light for motors 1/2 hp and smaller, except where interlock or automatic operation is indicated. 1) Overload Protection: Provide melting alloy type thermal overload relays. c141 T 15030.2- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL g�!! TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT �1.. ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS 98608.00 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 STARTERS 3.2 MOTORS 3.3 EQUIPMENT AND MOTOR CONNECTIONS 3.4 EQUIPMENT FABRICATION PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15030 -3- SECTION 15030 MECHANICAL WORK b. Magnetic Starters: Provide magnetic starters for 3 phase motors and for smaller motors where interlock or automatic operation is indicated. Include the following: 1) Hand - Off -Auto switch and pilot lights, properly arranged for single -speed or multi - speed operation as indicated. 2) Trip -free thermal overload relays, each phase. 3) Interlocks, pneumatic switches, and similar devices as required for coordination with control requirements of Division -15 Controls sections and Division 16, Fire Alarm Section 4) Built -in 120 -volt control circuit transformer, fused from line side, where service exceeds 240 volts. When a transformer isn't used the control coil shall be fused. 5) Externally operated manual reset. 6) Undervoltage release or protection for each phase. .A. Install starters and wiring devices near motors or as indicated, securely supported and anchored, and in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. Locate for proper operational access, including visibility and for safety. A. Install motors on motor mounting systems in accordance with motor manufacturer's instructions, securely anchored to resist torque, drive thrusts, and other external forces inherent in mechanical work. Secure sheaves and other drive units to motor shafts with keys and Allen set screws, except motors of 1/3 hp and less may be secured with Allen screws on flat surfaces of shaft. Unless otherwise indicated, set motor shafts parallel with machine shafts. A. Provide flexible- conduit connection to motor and equipment. Comply with applicable provisions of Division -16 sections for wiring materials and wiring services. Provide connection from disconnect provided by Division -16 to equipment or starter and from starter to motor. See Table A, Section 3.05. A. Fabricate mechanical equipment for secure mounting of motors and other electrical items including in work. Provide either permanent alignment of motors with equipment, or adjustable mountings as applicable for belt drives, gear drives, special couplings and similar indirect coupling of equipment. Provide safe, secure, durable, and removable guards for motor drives, arranged for lubrication and similar running maintenance without removal of guards. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTA ;CHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS 1 kICT • 98608.00 3.5 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL INTERFACE - TABLE A Fluid Coolers Division 16 15030 Division 16 Hedt Pumps Division 16 15030 Division 16 Condensing Units Division 16 15030 Division 16 Electric heater Division 16 15030 Division 16 Water Heaters Division 16 N/A Division 16 Fans & Pumps: a. 480V, 208 V & 120V *Division 16 15030 Division 16 with interlock auto operation. b. 120V (no in- *Division 16 N/A Division 16 terlock or auto opera- tion) All other items not listed above. PRINT DATE: April 12. 1999 • _..........»w._....., u, vr.h, r,..,.. ...,.,«.,. n.. i- �e' r;rar,:rL•'! w,�,:ra�*as , +wrn..� Final Connection Disconnect from Disconnects, Spec. Starter Spec _, Starter or I -Box *Division 16 * By Division 15 where specified in a Division 15 Section part of the equipment. END OF SECTION 15030 SECTION 15030 ELECTRICAL PR ISIONS OF MECHANICAL WORK 15030 Division 16 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15051 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT k,.... ACCESS, EXCAVA'I,,;.,N & BACKFILLING 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCE A. UL COMPLIANCE Where UL fire- resistance rating is indicated for construction penetrated by access units, provide UL- listed and labeled units, except for those units which are smaller than minimum size requiring ratings as recognized by governing authority. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCESS TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT A. GENERAL 1. Provide access to concealed mechanical equipment, adequate for operation and maintenance. Provide locked units where located in toilet room or areas accessible to students. Where located in a painted surface area, provide units primed for painting otherwise, provide polished chrome or stainless steel units, unless another type of finish is indicated. Provide UL- labeled fire- resistant units where required. Provide access for applied finish material where indicated. a. Door Construction: Welded steel ground smooth, 16 -gauge frames and 20 -gauge panels, 175 deg. swing, spring hinges, cam locks, 5- pin/disc cylinder lock where indicated. B. MANUFACTURER 1. Provide products of one of the following: a. Access Doors: Milcor Div; Iryco, Inc., J.R. Smith Mfg. Co., Zurn Industries, Inc. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION SECTION 15051 ACCESS, EXCAVATION & BACKFILLING A. Install access units as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturer's written instructions and in compliance with NEC, to ensure that access doors fulfill requirements. All access doors shall be located on record drawings. 3.2 EXCAVATING AND BACKFILLING FOR MECHANICAL WORK A. Provide per Section 02220 (Civil work portion of spec). END OF SECTION 15051 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15051 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 STANDARDS A. ANSI COMPLIANCE Comply with ANSI A13.1 for lettering size, colors, and installed viewing angles of identification devices. 1.3 SCHEDULES SECTION 15055 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Submit valve schedule for each piping system, typewritten and reproduced on 8 -1/2" x 11" bond paper. Tabulate valve number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on tag), location of valve (room or space), and variations for identification (if any). Mark valves which are intended for emergency shut -off and similar special uses, by special "flags ", in margin of schedule. 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the,functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15055 -1 SECTION 15055 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER PART 2- PRODUCTS TUKWILA ELEMENTAR( CHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS ICT 98608.00 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. 2.1 PLASTIC PIPE MARKERS SECTION 15055 '(''MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Provide manufacturer's standard preprinted, flexible or semi- rigid, permanent, color- coded, plastic sheet pipe markers. B. INSULATION Furnish 1" thick molded fiberglass insulation with jacket for each plastic pipe marker to be installed on uninsulated pipes subjected to fluid temperatures of 125 deg. F (52 deg. c) or greater. Cut length to extend 2" beyond each end of plastic pipe marker. C. SMALL PIPES 1. For external diameters less than 6" (including insulation if any), provide fullband pipe markers, extending 360 deg. around pipe at each location, fastened by one of the following methods: a. Snap -on application of pre- tensioned semi -rigid plastic pipe marker. b. Adhesive lap joint in pipe marker overlap. c. Laminated or bonded application of pipe marker to pipe (or insulation). d. Taped to pipe (or insulation) with color -coded plastic adhesive tape, not less than 3/4" side; full circle at both ends of pipe marker, tape lapped 1 -1/2 ". D. LETTERING 1. Manufacturer's standard pre- printed nomenclature which best describes piping system in each instance, as selected by Architect/Engineer in cases of variance with names as shown or specified. a. Arrows: Print each pipe marker with arrows indicating direction of flow, either integrally with piping system service lettering (to accommodate both directions), or as separate unit of plastic. 2.2 PLASTIC TAPE A. Manufacturer's standard color -coded pressure- sensitive (self - adhesive) vinyl tape, not less than 3 mils thick. B. WIDTH Provide 1 -1/2" wide tape markers on pipes with outside diameters (including insulation, if any) of less than 6 ", 2 -1/2" wide tape for larger pipes. 2.3 UNDERGROUND -TYPE PLASTIC LINE MARKER A. Manufacturer's standard permanent, bright -burial service, not less than 6" wide x 4 mils thick. Provide tape with printing which most accurately indicates type of service of buried pipe. B. All non - ferrous underground piping between buildings shall have tracer tape. 2.4 PLASTIC VALVE TAGS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15055 -2 CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT` 98608.00 1 1. 2.5 VALVE TAG FASTENERS SECTION 15055 MECHANII&L. IDENTIFICATION A. Provide manufacturer's standard solid plastic valve tags with printed enamel lettering, with piping system abbreviation in approximately 3/16" high letters and sequenced valve numbers approximately 3/8" high, and with 5/32" hole for fastener. A. Manufacturer's standard solid brass (wire link or beaded type), or solid brass S -hooks of sizes required for proper attachment of tags to valves, and manufactured specifically for that purpose. 2.6 VALVE SCHEDULE FRAMES A. For each page of valve schedule, provide glazed display frame, with screws for removable mounting on masonry walls. Provide frames of finished hardwood or extruded aluminum, with SSB -grade sheet glass. 2.7 ENGRAVED PLASTIC - LAMINATE SIGNS A. Provide engraved stock melamine plastic laminate, complying with FS L -P -387, engraved with engraver's standard letter style of sizes and wording, black with white core (letter color) except as otherwise indicated, punched for mechanical fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary because of substrate. B. THICKNESS 1/16" for units up to 20 sq. in. or 8" length; 1/8" for larger units. C. FASTENERS Self - tapping stainless steel screws, except contact -type permanent adhesive where screws cannot or should not penetrate substrate. D. Provide for all equipment. Provide mechanical fasteners on all equipment located outside. 2.8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. On all mechanical equipment that has power connectors, provide with permanent marker, the electrical panel and breaker number. Mark on disconnect. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 COORDINATION A. Where identification is to be applied to surfaces which require insulation, painting or other covering or finish including valve tags in finished mechanical spaces, install identification after completion of covering and painting. Install identification prior to installation of acoustical ceilings and similar removable concealment. 3.2 PIPING IDENTIFICATION . A. Install pipe markers on each system, and include arrows to show normal direction of flow. B. Provide metallic tracer tape for all non - ferrous underground piping between buildings. 3.3 PIPE MARKERS AND COLOR BANDS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15055 -3 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTAR CHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 A. Locate pipe markers and color bands as follows wherever piping is exposed to view in occupied space, machine rooms, accessible maintenance spaces and exterior non - concealed locations. 1. Near each valve and control device. 2. Near each branch, excluding short take -offs for fixtures and terminal units; mark each pipe at branch where there could be question of flow pattern. 3. Near locations where pipes pass through walls or floor /ceilings, or enter non - accessible enclosures. 4. At access doors, manholes and similar access points which permit view of concealed piping. 5. Near major equipment items and other points of origination and termination. 6. Spaced intermediately at maximum spacing of 50' along each piping run, except reduce spacing to 25' in congested areas of piping and equipment. 7. On piping above removable acoustical ceilings omit intermediately spaced markers. 3.4 UNDERGROUND PIPING IDENTIFICATION A. During backfilling/topsoiling of each exterior underground piping system, install continuous underground type plastic line marker, located directly over buried line at 6" to 8" below finished grade. Where multiple small lines are buried in common trench and do not exceed overall width of 16 ", install single line marker. For tile fields and similar installations, mark only edge pipe lines of' field. B. Provide tracer tape for all non - ferrous piping located below grade outside of buildings. 3.5 VALVE IDENTIFICATION A. Provide valve tag on every valve, cock and control devices in each piping system; exclude check valves, valves within factory- fabricated equipment units, plumbing fixture faucets, convenience and lawn - watering hose bibbs, and shutoff valves at plumbing fixtures, HVAC terminal devices and similar rough -in connections of end -use fixtures and units. List each tagged valve in valve schedule for each piping system. 3.5 SCHEDULES A. Mount valve schedule frames and schedules in custodial rooms where indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, where directed by Architect. 3.6 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION END OF SECTION 15055 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15055-4 SECTION 15055 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION A. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Install engraved plastic laminate sign on or near each major item of mechanical equipment and each operation device. Use equipment mark numbers shown on the drawings as the equipment label. Provide signs for the following general categories of equipment and operational devices. 1. Fuel - burning units including boilers and heaters. 2. Pumps, compressors and similar motor - driven units. 3. Heat Pumps, Makeup Air Units, Fluid Coolers and similar equipment. 4. Fans. 5. Packaged HVAC units. 6. Tanks and pressure vessels. 7. Control cabinets. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 0 Verify all piping has been properly labeled as to type of fluid contained and direction of flow. 0 Verify all valves have been properly tagged. 0 Verify a framed valve schedule has been provided and mounted. d Verify all equipment as listed under 3.6 A. has been properly labeled. Verify all underground piping has been labeled with plastic line marking. SECTION 15055 MECHA IDENTIFICATION ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15055 — MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE SECTION 15060 PIPE, TUBE & FITTINGS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15060 -1 SECTION 15060 , TUBE & FITTINGS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. A. BRAZING Certify procedures, brazers, and operators in accordance with ANSI B31.5. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's product data, specifications, and installation instructions for each type of pipe, tube and fitting. B. Submit reports as required for brazing certifications. I.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved, 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCH.-. TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPING MATERIALS A. BLACK STEEL PIPE ASTM A53, A106, or Al20. B. GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE ASTM A53, or Al20. C. SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE ASTM A53, A106, or Al20. D. GALVANIZED SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE ASTM A53, or Al20. E. COPPER TUBE ASTM B88. F, DWV COPPER TUBE ASTM B 306. G. DUCTILE -IRON PIPE 1. ANSI A21.5, AWWA C151. a. Cement - Mortar Lining: For cast -iron and ductile -iron pipe and fittings: ANSI A21.4, AWWA C104. H. HUBLESS CAST -IRON SOIL PIPE CISPI 301, with coupling assembly, CISPI 310. I. HUB - AND - SPIGOT CAST -IRON SOIL PIPE ASTM A74. J. CPVC Tubing System - ASTM F- 441 -88. K. PVC Tubing System Schedule 40- ASTM D1785-88, D2241 -88. L. PVC Drainage, Waste and Vent Pipe IAMPO IS9 -90. M. ABS Drainage Pipe ASTM D2751 -88. A. CAST -IRON FLANGED FITTINGS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15060 -2 SECTION 15060 PIPE, TUBE & FITTINGS 2.2 PIPE/TUBE FITTINGS CITY OF RECEIVED DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 ANSI B16.1. B. CAST -IRON THREADED FITTINGS ANSI B 16.4. C. MALLEABLE IRON THREADED UNIONS ANSI B 16.3; galvanized for galvanized piping systems. D. MALLEABLE IRON THREADED UNIONS ANSI B 16.39. E. THREADED PIPE PLUGS ANSI B 16.14. F. CAST -IRON THREADED DRAINAGE FITTINGS ANSI B 16,12. G. PIPE NIPPLES Same piping material as connecting piping; Schedule 80 for 1 -1/2" unthreaded length with pipe sizes less than 1 -1/4 "; no close nipples allowed. H. WROUGHT- COPPER SOLDER -JOINT FITTINGS ANSI B 16.22. I. CAST - COPPER SOLDER -JOINT DRAINAGE FITTINGS ANSI B 16.23. J. WROUGHT- COPPER SOLDER -JOINT DRAINAGE FITTINGS ANSI B 16.29. K. COPPER -TUBE UNIONS ANSI B16,15. L. DUCTILE -IRON PRESSURE PIPING FITTINGS ANSI A21.10; AWWA C110. M. RUBBER - GASKET JOINTS ANSI A21,11; AWWA C111. N. HUBLESS CAST -IRON SOIL PIPE FITTINGS CISPI 301. O. HUB -AND SPIGOT CAST -IRON PIPE FITTINGS ASTM A74. Q. ABS DRAINAGE PIPE FITTINGS ASTM D2751 -88. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 P. PVC DRAINAGE, WASTE AND VENT PIPE FITTINGS IAMPO IS9 -90. 15060-3 SECTION 15060 PC., TUBE & FITTINGS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 271999 , ERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY.,SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIST( T 98608.00 R. MECHANICAL JOINT FITTINGS - CONDENSER WATER SYSTEM 1. Roll grooved (Victaulic). 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS PIPING MATERIALS/PRODUCTS A. SOLDERING MATERIALS 1. Provide one of the following for each service: a. Tin - Antimony Solder: ASTM B32, Grade 95TA; for pressure piping and for drainage piping. B. PIPING CONNECTORS FOR DISSIMILAR NON - PRESSURE PIPE Elastomeric annular ring insert, or elastomeric flexible coupling secured at each end with stainless steel clamps, sized for exact fit to pipe ends and subject to approval by plumbing code. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL 3.2 THREAD PIPE C SECTION 15060 PIPE, TUBE & FITTINGS A. Install pipe, tube and fittings in accordance with recognized industry practices which will achieve permanently leakproof piping systems, capable of performing each indicated service without piping failure. Install each run with minimum joints and couplings, but with adequate and accessible unions for disassembly and maintenance replacement of valves and equipment. Reduce sizes (where indicated) by use of reducing fittings. Align piping accurately at connections, with 1/16" misalignment tolerance. A. Thread pipe in accordance with ANSI B2.1. Apply pipe joint compound or pipe joint tape (Teflon) on male threads and tighten joint to leave not more than 3 threads exposed. 3.3 SOLDER JOINTS A. Comply with applicable provisions of "Copper Tube Handbook" by CDA. Contractor shall provide certification that only "no- lead" solder has been used on the project. 3.4 FLANGED JOINTS A. Match flanges within piping system, and at connections with valves and equipment. Clean flange faces and install gaskets. Tighten bolts to provide uniform compression of gaskets. 3.5 HUBLESS CAST -IRON JOINTS A. Comply with CISPI 310. 3.6 WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANCES A. Install gray and ductile cast -iron mains and appurtenances in accordance with AWWA C600. 3.7 CLEANING, FLUSHING, AND INSPECTING A. GENERAL PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15060 -4 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 3.8 PIPING TESTS i 3.9 CONDENSER WATER SUPPLY & RETURN PIPING END OF SECTION 15060 PRINT DATE: April 12. 1999 15060 -5 C. Drain test water from piping systems after testing and repair work has been completed. 3.10 COMBUSTION AIR AND FLUES FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY WATER HEATERS SECTION 15060 Pk, TUBE & FITTINGS Clean exterior surfaces of installed piping systems of superfluous materials, and prepare for application of specified coatings (if any). Flush out piping systems with clean water before proceeding with required tests. Inspect each run of each system for completion of joints, supports, and accessory items. 1. Inspect pressure piping in accordance with procedures of ANSI B31. 2. Disinfect water mains and water service piping in accordance with AWWA C601. A. GENERAL Provide equipment for testing, test before insulation is installed, remove control devices before testing. Test each section of each piping system independently. Fill each section with water, and test per Section 15010 3.04. B. Repair piping systems section which fail test, by disassembly and re- installation, using new materials to overcome leakage. Do not use chemicals, stop -leak compounds, mastics, or other temporary repair methods. A. Provide piping for above grade condenser water service as follows: 1. Steel piping, schedule 40: Victaulic Roll Grooved System with Style 77 or 07 couplings. Equivalent products /system by Mech -Line are acceptable. All systems shall be installed in accordance to manufacturer's recommendations. 2. Copper piping Type L: with soldered joints up to 2.5" diameter (95/5 solder) and mechanical joints with copper Victaulic mechanical coupling system. 3. Where condenser water piping is located below grade, use schedule 40 steel piping with welded joints or Type K copper piping with silver solder brazed joints. All condenser water piping located below grade shall have two applications of bituminous asphalt coatings. A. Provide ABS (black colored) piping for both of these pipes (combustion air and flue) for high efficiency water heaters. Do not use white PVC piping for these pipes. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY.CCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIST .T 98608.00 Instructions: ..,,...._,.�. Hrt �a..z� ^x.:r. t+:.vk�r.•.i.,,..,uu.r.ntmx SECTION 15060 PIPE, TUBE & FITTINGS ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15060 -- PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. 0 Verify all piping has been properly inspected, cleaned and flushed prior to pressure testing. Verify all piping has been pressure tested per Section 15010, 3.4, and all leaks have been corrected, Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the. Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: CITY OF TUKWItA DEC. 2 7 PERMIT CENTER PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 3608.00 ART 1 - GENERAL 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES p SECTION 15080 PI' ' 3 SPECIALTIES A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division I - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. .2 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. .3 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: I. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be . confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional, 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. NRT 2 - PRODUCTS 1 GENERAL :L`T DATE: April 12, 1999 15080 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWItA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER V 1% TV 1•1"1 ci 1v11JIV 1 AK Y JL:HOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 2.2 PIPE ESCUTCHEONS 2.3 LOW PRESSURE Y -TYPE PIPELINE STRAINERS 2.4 VANDAL -PROOF VENT CAPS SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Provide factory- fabricated piping specialties recommended by manufacturer for use in service indicated. Provide piping specialties of types and pressure ratings indicated for each service, or if not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements. Provide sizes as indicated, and connections, which properly mate with pipe, tube, and equipment connections. Where more than one type is indicated, selection is Installer's option. A. Provide pipe escutcheons with inside diameter closely fitting pipe outside diameter, or outside of pipe insulation where pipe is insulated. Select outside diameter of escutcheon to completely cover pipe penetration hole in floors, walls or ceilings; and pipe sleeve extension, if any. Furnish pipe escutcheons with nickel or chrome finish for occupied areas, prime paint finish for unoccupied areas. 1. Pipe Escutcheons for Moist Areas: For water -proof floors, and areas where water and condensation can be expected to accumulate, provide cast brass or sheet brass escutcheons, solid or split hinged. 2. Pipe Escutcheons for Dry Areas: Provide sheet steel escutcheons, solid or split hinged. 3. Install pipe escutcheons on each pipe penetration through floors, walls, partitions, and ceilings where penetration is exposed to view; and on exterior of building. Secure escutcheon to pipe or insulation so escutcheon covers penetration hole, and is flush with adjoining surface. A. Comply with FCI 73 -1. Provide strainers full line size of connecting piping, with ends matching piping system materials. Select strainers for 125 psi working pressure, with Type 304 stainless steel screens, with 3/64" perforations at 233 per sq. in, 1. Threaded Ends, 2" and Smaller: Cast -iron body, screwed screen retainer with centered blowdown fitted with pipe plug. 2. Threaded Ends, 2 -1/2" and Larger: Cast -iron body, bolted screen retainer with off - center blowdown fitted with pipe plug. 3. Flanged Ends, 2 -1/2" and Larger: Cast -iron body, bolted screen retainer with off - center blowdown fitted with pipe plug. 4. Manufacturer: American Air Filter, Armstrong Machine Works, Hoffman Specialty, Metraflex, Sarco, Trane or Trerice. A. Provide cast -iron vandal -proof caps, full size of vent pipe, caulked base connection for cast -iron pipes, threaded base for steel pipes. Vandal proof set screw type #1748 J.R. Smith. 1. Manufacturer: Josam, Smith, Wade or Zurn. B. Also Provide Dektitc flexible boot flashing system at pipes through metal roofs. Standard lead type flashing may be used at other than metal roofs. 2.5 DIELECTRIC NIPPLES A. Provide insulated nipple product recommended by manufacturer for use in service indicated, which effectively isolate ferrous from non - ferrous piping (electrical conductance), prevent galvanic action, and stop corrosion. Brass construction or similar to Clearflow type product. Do not use di- electric unions. 1. Manufacturer: Atlas Products, Capital Mfg., Eclipse, Epco, FMC, McNally, PSI Industries, Victaulic, Clearflow, or Stockham. 2.6 PIPE SLEEVES PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15080 -2- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 PERMIT CENTER 2.7 HEAT TRACING TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOk SECTION 15080 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT i C PIPING SPECIALTIES 98608.00 A. Provide pipe sleeves of one of the following: 1. Sheet Metal: Fabricate from galvanized sheet metal; round tube closed with snaplock joint, welded spiral seams, or welded longitudinal joint. Fabricate from the following gages: 3" and smaller, 20 ga; 4" to 6 ", 16 ga; over 6 ", 14 ga. 2. Steel Pipe: Fabricate from Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe; remove burrs. 3. Iron -Pipe: Fabricate from cast -iron or ductile -iron pipe; remove burrs. 4. Plastic -Pipe: Fabricate from Schedule 80 PVC plastic pipe; remove burrs. 5. Sheetmetal sleeves manufactured by Division 15 Inc. (206- 762 -8633) are acceptable. 6. Note: See Section 15090 for requirements of piping passing through fire rated construction. A. Provide UL listed system of heaters, components and controls. The self - regulating heater shall consist of two (2) 16 AWG tinned - copper bus wires embedded in parallel in a self- regulating polymer core that varies its power output to respond to temperature all along its length, allowing the heater to be crossed over itself without overheating, to be used directly on plastic pipe, and to be cut to length in the field. The heater shall be covered by a radiation cross - linked modified polyolefin dielectric jacket. B. In order to provide energy conservation and to prevent overheating, the heater shall have a self - regulating factor of at least 90 %. The self - regulation factor is defined as the percentage reduction, without thermostatic control, of the heater output going from 40 °F pipe temperature operation to 150 °F pipe temperature operation. C. The heater shall operate on line voltage of 120 volts without the use of transformers. D. The heater shall be sized according to this table. The required heater output rating is in watts per foot at 50 °F. (Heater selection based on 1" fiberglass insulation on metal piping.) Minimum Ambient Temperatures Pipe Size -10 °F -20 °F 3 inch or less 5 watt 5 watt 4 inch 5 watt 8 watt 6 inch 8 watt 8 watt 8 inch 2 strips -5 watt 2 strips -8 watt E. The heater shall be XL -Trace as manufactured by Raychem Corporation. F. Power connection, end seal, splice and tee kits components shall be applied in the field. G. The system shall be controlled by an ambient sensing thermostat (choose: AMC -1A or AMC -F5) set at 40 °F either directly or through an appropriate contactor. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15080 -3- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTAR . CCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS& 2T 98608.00 SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Install Y -type strainers full size of pipelines, in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. Locate Y -type strainers in supply line ahead of the following equipment, and elsewhere as indicated, if integral strainer is not included in equipment: 1. Pumps. 2. Heat pumps. B. Install vandal -proof vent caps secured with screws to each vent pipe passing through roof, and elsewhere as indicated, Locate base of vent cap 6" above roof surface, or higher where required by Code. Coordinate vent through roof locations with metal roofing system so that pipe is located in flat section of metal, not at seams. Also avoid valleys and ridges at composition/membrane roofs. Install leak - light. C. Install dielectric nipples at each piping joint between ferrous and non - ferrous piping. Comply with manufacturer installation instructions. D. Install pipe sleeves of types indicated where piping passes through walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs. Do not install sleeves through structural members of work, except as detailed on drawings, or as reviewed by Architect/Engineer. Install sleeves accurately centered on pipe runs. Size sleeves so that piping and insulation (if any) will have free movement in sleeve, including allowance for thermal expansion; but not less than 2 pipe sizes larger than piping run. Where insulation includes vapor - barrier jacket, provide sleeve with sufficient clearance for installation. Install length of sleeve equal to thickness of construction penetrated and finish flush to surface; except floor sleeves. Extend floor sleeves 1/4" above level floor finish, and 3/4" above floor finish sloped to drain. Provide temporary support of sleeves during placement of concrete and other work around sleeves, and provide temporary closure to prevent concrete and other materials from entering sleeves. 1. Install sheet -metal sleeves at interior partitions and ceilings other than suspended ceilings. 2. Install iron -pipe sleeves at exterior penetrations, both above and blow grade. 3. Install steel -pipe or plastic -pipe sleeves except as otherwise indicated. 4. On sleeves size 6" diameter and larger use only steel or cast iron sleeves. 5. Sec Section 15090 for requirements of piping passing through fire rated construction. 3.2 SLEEVE SEALS A. Provide sleeve seals for sleeves located in foundation walls below grade, or in exterior walls: 1. Mechanical Sleeve Seals: Modular mechanical type, consisting of interlocking synthetic rubber links shaped to continuously fill annular space between pipe and sleeve, connected with bolts and pressure plates which cause rubber sealing elements to expand when tightened, providing watertight seal. At fire resistive construction use UL listed fire rated sealant (see Section 15090). 2. Install sleeve seals in accordance with the following: a. Mechanical Sleeve Seals: Loosely assemble rubber links around pipe with bolts and pressure plates located under each bolt head and nut. Push into sleeve and center. Tighten bolts until links have expanded to form watertight seal. 3.3 HEAT TRACING A. Apply the heater linearly on the pipe after piping has been successfully pressure tested. Secure the heater to piping with cable ties or fiberglass tape. B. Apply "electric traced" signs to the outside of the thermal insulation. C. Follow all manufacturers recommendations for installation. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15080 -4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 .. ..,,,.:,..,<.: 'l:, ., D. After installation and before and after installing the thermal insulation, subject heat tracing to testing using a 2500 VDC megger. Minimum insulation resistance should be 20 to 1000 megaohms regardless of length. END OF SECTION 15080 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15080 -5- SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL C 'TRICT 98608.00 Instructions: ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15080 - PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify strainers have been installed where required and cleaned after flushing of system. 0 Verify heat tracing has been tested with a meg- ohm - meter. 0 Verify "ELECTRIC TRACED" labeling has been applied to outside of thermal insulation where heat trace has been applied. Verify appropriate pipe sleeves have been installed where pipes pass through walls, floors, ceiling and roofs. Verify dielectric nipples have been installed where appropriate. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 .... o ar:nx<ts:7.41. Vt; .., e ..... SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this section. 1.2 STANDARDS SECTION 15090 SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL SECTION 15080 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. MSS STANDARD COMPLIANCE Comply with the following: 1. Provide pipe hangers and supports of which materials, design, and manufacture comply with MSS SP -58. 2. Select and apply pipe hangers and supports, complying with MSS SP -69. 3. Fabricate and install pipe hangers and supports complying with MSS SP -89. 4. Terminology used in this section is defined in MSS SP -90. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit catalog cuts, specifications, installation instructions, and dimensioned drawings for each type of support, anchor and seal. 1.4 GENERAL A. Except as otherwise indicated, provide factory - fabricated pipe hangers and supports complying with MSS SP -58, of one of the following MSS types listed, selected by Installer to suit piping systems, in accordance with MSS SP -69 and manufacturer's published product information. Use only one type by one manufacturer for each piping service. Select size of hangers and supports to exactly fit around piping insulation with saddle or shield for insulated piping. Provide copper - plated hangers and supports for copper- piping systems. 1.5 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed, PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2,1 HORIZONTAL- PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. ADJUSTABLE STEEL CLEVISES MSS Type 1. B. ALLOY STEEL PIPE CLAMPS MSS Type 2. C. STEEL PIPE CLAMPS MSS Type 4. D. PIPE HANGERS MSS Type 5. E, ADJUSTABLE BAND HANGERS MSS Type 9. F. SPLIT PIPE RINGS MSS Type 11. G. PIPE SLICES AND SLIDE PLATES MSS Type 35, including one of the following plate types: 1. Plate: Guided type. 2.2 HANGER -ROD ATTACHMENTS A. STEEL TURNBUCKLES MSS Type 13. B. STEEL CLEVISES MSS Type 14. 2.3 BUILDING ATTACHMENTS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15090 -2- SECTION 15090 SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, V:ATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 :PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 A. CONCRETE INSERTS MSS Type 18. B. TOP BEAM C- CLAMPS MSS Type 19, C. SIDE BEAM OR CHANNEL CLAMPS MSS Type 20, D. C- CLAMPS MSS Type 23. E. STEEL BRACKETS One of the following for indicated loading: 1. Light Duty: MSS Type 31. 2. Medium Duty: MSS Type 32. 3. Heavy Duty: MSS Type 33. F. SIDE BEAM BRACKETS MSS Type 34. 2.4 SADDLES AND SHIELDS SECTION 15090 SUPPOR ANCHORS, SEALS, VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL A. Provide saddles or shields under piping hangers and supports, factory - fabricated, for all insulated piping. Size saddles and shields for exact fit to mate with pipe insulation. 1. Protection Saddles: MSS Type 39; fill interior voids with segments of insulation matching adjoining insulation. 2. Protection Shields:: MSS Type 40; of length recommended by manufacturer to prevent crushing of insulation. 3. Saddles and shields shall be constructed of minimum 24 gauge galvanized steel jacket. min. 4" in length secured to 6" length sections of calcium silicate with sodium silicate based adhesive. Mechanical Pipe Shields, Inc. (425 -454 -3474) or equal. 2.5 FLASHING MATERIALS A, Furnish fleshings for each penetration of mechanical systems through roof or waterproof membranes to installer responsible for installation of flashings, as specified in Division -7 sections. Installation; not work of this section. 1. Dektite pipe flashing, rubber (EPDM) "boot" with aluminum sealing ring. 2.6 HEAVY -DUTY STEEL TRAPEZES A. Fabricate from steel shapes selected for loads required; weld steel in accordance with AWS standards. 2.7 PIPE GUIDES A. Provide factory- fabricated guides, of cast semi -steel or heavy fabricated steel, consisting of a bolted two - section outer cylinder and base with a two - section guiding spider bolted tight to pipe. Size guide and spiders to clear pipe and insulation (if any), and cylinder. Provide guides of length recommended by manufacturer to allow indicated travel. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15090 -3- PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTR( 98608.00 2.8 SEISMIC RESTRAINTS A. Seismic restraints shall be provided for all vibration isolated equipment, both supported and suspended. Also provide seismic restraints for all HVAC and plumbing equipment (including water heaters, water tanks, expansion tanks, boilers, etc.) Restraints (snubbers) shall be designed to allow 1/4" motion in any horizontal direction and with both up and down adjustments to limit vertical or rocking motion to 0.1 ". Each snubber shall accommodate Ig without distortion. For all suspended equipment provide high tensile strength steel cable seismic restraint system, Mason SCB /SRC (Seismic Cable Brace /Seismic Rod Clamp) assemblies, meeting design standards of SMACMA/PPIC 1991 Guidelines. B. All duct work and piping shall be provided with seismic restraints in accordance with Seismic Hazard Level "B" (SI-IL) of the Seismic Restraint Manual: Guidelines for Mechanical Systems dated 1991, as published by the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. and in accordance with State of Washington 1991 UBC. 2.9 SEALANT SECTION 15090 —SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL A. Provide 3M Fire Barrier Penetration Sealing System (Fire Barrier CP 25WB caulk) to seal around all pipes and ducts passing through fire or smoke rated construction. Sealant shall meet UL requirements UL -108, 122, 123, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 134 and 143. B. Provide 3M Fire Barrier Restricting Collar RC -1 sealing system with Fire Barrier Wrap /Strip FS 195 or approved equal around plastic pipes and insulated pipes passing through fire or smoke rated construction. System shall be UL listed for such application. Domtar (UL listed sealing system) may be used as an alternate to the 3M system. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install building attachments at required locations within concrete or on structure steel for proper piping support. Space attachments within maximum piping span length indicated in MSS SP -69. Install additional supports at concentrated loads, including valves, flanges, guides, strainers, expansion joints and at changes in direction of piping. B. Install hangers, supports, clamps and attachments to support piping properly from building structure; comply with MSS SP -69 (an excerpt in part is listed below). Arrange for grouping of parallel runs of horizontal piping to be supported together on trapeze type hangers where possible. Install supports with maximum spacings complying with MSS SP -69. Where piping of various sizes to be supported together by trapeze hangers, space hangers for smallest pipe size or install intermediate supports for smaller diameter pipe. Do not use wire or perforated metal to support piping, and do not support piping from other piping. The maximum allowable spacing for pipe hangers shall be as listed below (where concentrated loads of flanges, valves, fittings, etc. occur, or there are building structural loading limitation, close spacing of hangers will be necessary and shall be based on the weight to be supported and maximum recommended loads for the pipe hangers). PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15090 -4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 271999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Nom. Pipe Dia. 1/4" 7 5 3/8" 7 5 1/2" 7 5 3/4" 7 5 1" 7 6 1 -1/4" 7 7 1 -1/2" 9 8 2" 10 8 2 -1/2" 11 9 3" 12 10 4" 12 12 6" 17 14 SECTION 15090 SUPPOr ANCHORS, SEALS, VIBRATION SEISMIC CONTROL Standard Weight Copper Tube Steel Pipe (Water (Water Service) Service) - (feet) (feet) Note: These spacings do not apply where there are concentrated loads between supports or changes of directions. C. Install hangers and supports complete with necessary insert, bolts, rods, nuts, washers and other accessories. Except as otherwise indicated for exposed continuous pipe runs, install hangers and supports of same type and style as installed for adjacent similar piping. D. Prevent electrolysis in support of copper tubing by use of hangers and supports which are copper plated, or by other recognized industry methods. E. Install hangers and supports to allow controlled movement of piping systems and to permit freedom of movement between pipe anchors, and to facilitate action of expansion joints, expansion loops, expansion bends and similar units. F. Install hangers and supports so that piping live and dead loading and stresses from movement will not be transmitted to connected equipment. G. Install hangers and supports to provide indicated pipe slopes, and so that maximum pipe deflections allowed by ANSI B31 are not exceeded. H. Comply with the following installation requirements for insulated piping: 1. Clamps: Attach clamps, including spacers (if any), to piping with clamps projecting through insulation; do not exceed pipe stresses allowed by ANSI B31. 2. Shields: Where low- compressive - strength insulation of vapor barriers are indicated on cold or chilled water piping, install coated protective shields. 3.2 STANDS /SEISMIC RESTRAINTS A. Provide structural steel stands to support equipment not floor mounted or hung from structure. Construct of structural steel members or steel pipe and fittings. Provide factory- fabricated tank saddles or tanks mounted on steel stands. Supports shall resist all seismic loads required by Code, both lateral and vertical, PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15090 -5- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 3.3 B. A. B. SEALANT «r vfry ?c•.'w;,Ctt ':G+kts4,7 SECTION 15090 SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, L ;: RATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL Install seismic restraint cable systems per manufacturer's recommendations. The Mason Seismic Rod Clamp System shall be installed on the heat pump hangers when the heat pumps are first hung. The Mason Seismic Brace Cable System shall be installed so that attachments to the heat pump or other equipment do not interfere with easy removal of access doors or panels for servicing of equipment. Provide FireStop Sealant around all ducts and pipes passing through fire or smoke rated construction. Follow all manufacturer's installation instructions. Provide sealing system specified in Paragraph 2.09 on all plastic (PVC & CPVC) pipes and all insulated pipes passing through fire or smoke rated construction. Follow all manufacturer's installation instructions. FLASHING A. Dektite :::.e flashing shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendations for a watertight installation. END OF SECTION 15090 15090 -6- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: «V`S.: ;• - Signed: Date: CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 0 Verify seismic restraints are properly installed and do not interfere with maintenance access. SECTION 15090 SUPPORTS HORS, SEALS, a� ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15090 - SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify sealant has been properly applied to all duct and pipes passing through fire or smoke rated construction. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page l of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 . 1999 . PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15100 VALVES SECTION 15090 SUPPP,RTS, ANCHORS, SEALS, r c A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. 1.3 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. Page 1 of l RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL D K 'UCT 98608.00 A. Provide factory- fabricated valves recommended by manufacturer for use in service indicated. Provide valves of types and pressure ratings indicated; provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements. Provide sizes as indicated, and connections which properly mate with pipe, tube, and equipment connections. Where more than one type is indicated, selection is Installer's option. 2.2 GATE VALVE A. Select valves designed for repacking under pressure when fully opened, equipped with packing suitable for intended service. Select valves designed so back seating protects packing and stem threads from fluid when valve is fully opened, and equipped with gland follower. Comply with the following standards: 1. Cast -Iron Valves:: MSS SP -70. 2. Bronze Valves: MSS SP -80. 3. Steel Valves: ANSI B16.34. 4. Manufacturer: Crane, Fairbanks, Hammond, Jenkins, Milwaukee, NIBCO, Powell, Stockham, or Walworth. 2.3 GLOBE VALVES A. Select valves designed for repacking under pressure when fully opened, equipped.with packing suitable for intended service. Select valves designed so back seating protects packing and stem threads from fluid when valve is fully opened, and equipped with gland follower. Where required, provide suitable composition disc material for intended service. For stem throttling service, fit composition disc valve with throttling nut. For metal seated globe valves, provide hardened stainless steel disc and seat ring. Comply with the following standards: 1. Cast -Iron Valves: MSS SP -85. 2. Bronze Valves; MSS SP -80. 3. Steel Valves: ANSI B16.34. 4. Manufacturer: Crane, Fairbanks, Hammond, Jenkins, Milwaukee, NIBCO, or Walworth. 2.4 BALL VALVES A. Select with port area equal to or greater than connecting pipe area, include seat ring designed to hold sealing material. Comply with the following standards: 1. Cast -Iron Valves :: MSS SP -72. 2. Steel Valves: ANSI B 16.34. 3. Bronze Valves: Milwaukee "Butterball" or equal. 4. Manufacturer: Conbraco, Crane, Fairbanks, Hammond, Jamesbury, Milwaukee, NIBCO, Stockham, or Walworth. 2.5 SWING CHECK VALVES A. Construct pressure containing parts of valves as follows: 1. Bronze Valves, 125 or 150 psi: ASTM B62. 2. Metallic Seated Bronze Valves, 200 or 300 psi ASTM B61. 3. Iron Body Valves: ASTM Al26, Grade B. 4. Comply with MSS SP -71 for design, workman -ship material and testing. Construct valves of pressure castings free of any impregnation materials. Construct valves of bronze, regrinding, with seating angle 40 deg. to 45 deg., unless composition disc is specified. Provide stop plug as renewable stop for disc hanger, unless otherwise specified. Construct disc and hanger as se_pailiflEivEo parts, with disc free to rotate. Support hanger pins on both ends by removable side plugs. � OF TUKWILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15100 -2- SECTION 15100 VALVES DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 5. Manufacturers: a. Crane. b. Fairbanks. c. Hammond. d. Jenkins. e. NIBCO. f. Powell. g. Stockham. h. Walworth. 2.7 DRAIN VALVES PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 END OF SECTION 15100 A. Select valves with bronze body, composition disc, and hose thread outlet. 1. Manufacturer: Crane, Fairbanks, Hammond, Jenkins, Milwaukee, NIBCO, or Walworth. B. Install valves with stems pointed up, in vertical position downward from horizontal plane. C. Select and install valves with the following ends of types of pipe -tube connections: 1. Tube Size 2" and Smaller: Soldered joint valves. 2. Pipe Size 2" and Smaller: One of the following at Installer's option: a. Threaded valves. b. Flange. 3. Pipe Size 2 -1/2" and Larger: One of the following, at Installer's option: a, Flanged Valves. b. Mechanical joint end valves. SECTION 15100 VALVES 2.8 BUTTERFLY VALVES A. Manufacturer: Crane, Fairbanks, Hammond, Jenkins, Milwaukee, Nibco, Powell, Stockham, Victaulic, Mech -Line or Walworth. Select valves with iron body, bronze disc, Buna rubber seals, 0-ring stem seals, handle with memory stops, spring loaded latching device, 125 psi service. A. Install valves where required for proper operation of piping and equipment, including valves in branch lines where necessary to isolate sections of piping. Locate valves so as to be accessible and so that separate support can be provided when necessary. Provide 1/8" diameter mark (blue for cold water and red for hot water) on ceiling construction marking access to valves. Provide set of scaled drawings showing locations of all valves. RECEIVED 15100 -3- CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIST'^,T 98608.00 Instructions: . :. *,K:ee•. ,.- :�n,•� ?n ;�•.n.. >v..+. _.,.. ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15100 - VALVES CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 0 Verify valves are installed properly and accessible for maintenance. Verify valve locations have been marked with blue and red marks on ceiling. 0 Verify scaled drawings have been provided showing location of valves. Signed: Date: Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 SECTION 15100 VALVES RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2.7 1999. PERMIT CENTER CUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 18608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCES A. Provide electric motors and products which are listed and labeled by UL and comply with NEMA Standards. 1.3 SUBMITTALS SECTION 15140 PUMPS 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING SECTION 15100 VALVES A. Submit manufacturer's pump specifications, installation and start -up instructions, and pump characteristic performance curves with selection points clearly indicated. A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified • personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. t1NT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER u n W ILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 ( PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 HOT WATER CIRCULATING PUMPS (DOMESTIC WATER) SECTION 15140 PUMPS A. GENERAL Provide centrifugal -type circulating pumps designed for 175 psi working pressure, 225 deg. F (107 cleg. C) continuous water temperature where shown on the drawings; sizes, performance ratings and electrical characteristics as listed in the schedule on the drawings. B. CONSTRUCTION Single- stage, vertical split case, cast -iron bronze fitted construction. Pump internals shall be capable of being serviced without disturbing piping connections. Impeller; enclosed type, hydraulically and dynamically balanced, keyed to shaft with locknut. C. SEAL Mechanical -type seal, with carbon seal ring and ceramic seat. A shaft sleeve shall be furnished under the complete wetted area of the mechanical seal. D. BEARINGS The bearing frame assembly of the pump shall be fitted with oil- lubricated, bronze journal bearings and a hardened alloy steel shaft. A flexible coupling, capable of absorbing torsional vibration, shall be provided between the pump and motor. The motor shall be resilient mounted, equipped with oil- lubricated journal bearings. E. MANUFACTURER Armstrong, or B &G, PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION OF PUMPS A. Install pumps where indicated, in accordance with manufacturer's published installation instructions, with recommended clearances provided for service and maintenance. B. Install in -line pumps, supported from piping system as indicated on drawings, located for access to oil cups, service, and maintenance. C. Provide piping, accessories, hangers, supports, and anchors, valves, and equipment supports, as indicated for complete installation. All pumps shall have isolation valves (each side). D. Check alignment, and where necessary, realign shafts of motors and pumps within recommended tolerances by manufacturer, and in presence of manufacturer's service representative. E. Lubricate pumps before start-up. Start -up in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. F. Ensure that pump units are wired properly, with rotation in correct direction, and that pump and motor grounding have been provided. END OF SECTION 15140 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15140 -2- RECEIVED C TY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: Verify pumps are installed properly and accessible for maintenance. Verify all equipment labeling is complete. Verify isolation valves have been provided for all pumps. Verify pumps are properly aligned and run without excessive vibration. Verify pumps have been lubricated as required prior to start -up. 0 Verify correct pump rotation and direction of flow. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15250 ME( kNICAL INSULATION END OF SECTION 15140 ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15140 — PUMPS CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. At a minimum, insulation values shall meet the requirements of the Washington State Energy Code. 1.2 FLAME /SMOKE RATINGS 1.3 SUBMITTALS C. SECTION 15250 MECHANICAL INSULATION 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING air, iY'vi'i 'i` ✓: ��.... . MECHANICAL INSULATION A. Provide composite mechanical insulation (insulation, jackets, coverings, sealer, mastics and adhesives) with flame spread index at 25 or less, and smoke developed index of 50 or less,. as tested by ASTM E84 (NFPA 225) method. A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, installation data, maintenance data and certifications for each type of required insulation. A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. FIBERGLASS PIPE INSULATION FS HH -I -558, Form D, Type III, Class 12. B. FIBERGLASS PIPE FITTING INSULATION FS HH -I -558, Form E, Class 16. C. FIBERGLASS DUCT INSULATION FS HH -I -558, Form B, Type I, Class 6. D. STAPLES, BANDS, WIRES AND CEMENT As recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated. E. ADHESIVES, SEALERS, AND PROTECTIVE FINISHES As recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS SECTION 15250 MECHANICAL INSULATION A. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. CertainTeed Corp., Knauf Fiber Class, Manville Corp., Owens- Corning Fiberglass Corp. 2.3 PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEM INSULATION A. Omit insulation on exposed plumbing fixture runouts, (except at handicapped fixtures) from face of wall or floor to fixture; on unions, flanges, strainers, flexible connections, and expansion joints. 1 Insulate the following cold plumbing piping systems: a. Domestic and non - potable cold water piping. b. Combustion air pipe for water heaters. c. Interior roof drain and overflow roof drain piping. 2. Insulate the above cold plumbing piping with the following insulation: a. Fiberglass with vapor retarder, 1" thick. 3. Insulate the following hot plumbing piping systems: a. Domestic and non- potable hot water piping. b. Domestic and non- potable hot water recirculating piping. c. Condenser water piping (CWS & CWR) as indicated on condenser water schematics. d. Flue exhaust air pipe for water heaters. 4. Insulate the above hot plumbing piping with one of the following insulations: a. Fiberglass with vapor retarder: 1" thick for up to 2" diameter pipe size and 1.5" thick for 2- 1/2" diameter and larger pipe sizes. 5. Insulate exterior above grade water piping at fluid coolers with 1.5" thick fiberglass insulation and aluminum cover. See Condenser Water Schematic diagram. Piping gets heat tracing. 6. Increase the thickness of pipe insulation by 1/2" where piping is exposed to ambient air. Piping exposed to the outside shall have an aluminum jacket. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15250 -2 DEC 27 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 7. Provide ASJ (All Service Jacket) on all piping. 8. All plumbing systems shall meet or exceed the insulation requirements of the WSEC (Washington State Energy Code). Where insulation thickness specified are larger than those listed in the WSEC, the larger values shall be used. 2.4 DUCT INSULATION A. All concealed return, supply and outside air ducts (except as noted in paragraph B following) shall be insulated on the outside with flexible glass fiber blanket (2" thick, 0.75 lb /cu.ft. density), min. installed thermal resistance of R -5). I. Insulation shall be furnished with factory applied foil- scrim -kraft facing (vapor barrier) consisting of aluminum foil reinforced with fiber glass scrim laminated to UL rated kraft. B. See Section 15840, 2.02 for duct liner requirements. All rectangular ducts (return, supply, exhaust, outside air, mixed, transfer and relief air) are to be lined (except where specifically called out to be not lined). Duct lining is provided under Section 15840. C. Where duct liner is specified, do not insulate exterior of duct. D. All duct systems Shall meet or exceed the insulation requirements of the WSEC (Washington State Energy Code). Where insulation thicknesses specified are larger than those listed in the WSEC, the larger values shall be used. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSULATION - PIPE INSULATION SECTION 15250 MECT ' NICAL INSULATION A. Examine areas and conditions under which mechanical insulation will be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Install insulation products in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that insulation serves its intended purpose. All pipe tees and elbows are required to be insulated properly and in a neat and complete manner. C. Install insulation on mechanical systems subsequent to testing and acceptance of tests. D. Clean and dry mechanical surfaces prior to insulating. Butt insulation joints firmly together to ensure complete and tight fit over surfaces to be covered. E. Maintain integrity of vapor - barrier jackets on mechanical insulation, and protect to prevent puncture or other damage. F. Cover valves, fittings and similar items in each piping system with equivalent thickness and composition or efficiency of insulation as applied to adjoining pipe run. Install factory molded, precut or job fabricated units (at Installer's option) except where specified form or type as indicated. G. Extend mechanical insulation without interruption through walls, floors and similar piping penetrations, except where otherwise indicated. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15250 -3 DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY 2HOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS tuCT 98608.00 3.2 INSTALLATION - DUCT INSULATION END OF SECTION 15250 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15250 -4 SECTION 15250 MECHANICAL INSULATION H. Install protective metal shields and insulated saddles wherever needed to prevent compression of insulation. All insulated piping shall have calcium silicate or equivalent type inserts at hangers to prevent compression of insulation. I. Repair damaged sections of existing mechanical insulation, damaged during this construction period. Use insulation of same thickness as existing insulation, install new jacket lapping and sealed over existing. A. Insulation shall be cut slightly longer than circumference of duct to insure full thickness at corners. All insulation shall be applied with edges tightly stitched with staples. Tape the stitched seam with 4" wide pressure sensitive aluminum foil tape or seal joints with two coats of vapor barrier mastic reinforced with one layer of open weave glass fabric. The insulation shall be additionally secured to the bottom of all square ducts 18" or wider by means of welded pins and speed clips. The protruding ends of the pins shall be cut off flush after the speed clips have been applied. The vapor barrier facing shall be thoroughly sealed where the pins have pierced through with a tape of the same material by applying a vapor barrier adhesive to both surfaces as recommended by the manufacturer. 1. All other joints and penetrations of the vapor barrier facing shall be sealed with 4" pressure sensitive aluminum foil tape. All cuts or tears shall be sealed with strips of the aluminum foil tape. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST SECTION 15250 MECHCCAL INSULATION ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15250 — MECHANICAL INSULATION Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. 0 Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials on domestic cold water piping. Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials on combustion air pipe for water heaters. Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials on domestic hot water piping. Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials on boiler primary loop piping. 0 Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials on flue exhaust pipe for water heaters. Verify piping insulation is completely installed with specified materials at fluid cooler. Verify ductwork insulation is completely installed with specified materials on concealed return, supply and outside air ducts, except where duct liner is specified. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 Page 1 of 1 PERMIT CENTER KWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 508.00 RT 1 • GENERAL 1 DESCRIPTION 2 COMPLIANCE SECTION 15350 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEMS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. A. ANSI COMPLIANCE Comply with applicable provisions of ANSI B31.2. B. NFPA COMPLIANCE Comply with applicable provisions of NFPA 54. JCI.I llJly "i:.iJJV" ' NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEMS C. LOCAL GAS COMPLIANCE Comply with requirements of local gas utility company. Coordinate with PSE (Puget Sound Energy) on schedule of installation of high pressure gas main. Coordinate routing of HPG main with General Contractor and other site utilities. .3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. .4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810, 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified RECEIVED CITY OF Tt.IkWI' A PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15350 -1- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT Ca'. I rr, TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCrOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL 12 BUILDING DISTRIBUTION PIPING B. PIPE SIZE 2 -1/2" AND LARGER Black steel pipe. 1. Pipe Weight: Schedule 40. 2. Fittings: Butt -weld, conforming to ANSI B16.11. C • personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commenc after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. A. Provide piping materials and factory- fabricated piping products of sizes, types, pressure ratings, and capacities as indicated. Where not indicated, provide proper selections as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements. Provide materials and products complying with, ANSI B31.2 where applicable, base pressure rating on natural gas piping system maximum design pressures. Provide sizes and types matching piping and equipment connections; provide fittings of materials which match pipe materials used in natural gas piping systems. Where more than one type of materials or products are indicated, selection is Installer's option. A. PIPE SIZE 2" AND SMALLER Black steel pipe. 1. Pipe Weight: Schedule 40. 2. Fittings: Malleable iron screwed where acceptable to building official, otherwise forged steel socket weld. All medium pressure gas shall have welded fittings. 2.3 UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION PIPE (EXTERIOR TO BUILDING) SECTION 1535 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEM A. Pipe and fittings, SDR II IPS polyethylene, 60 psi minimum working pressure as approved by local authorities. Joints, installation and tests shall conform to requirements of manufacturer, local codes and requirements of AGA & ASTM D2513. 2.4 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. ESCUTCHEON PLATES Install on each pipe penetration exposed to view in occupied spaces. B. SHEET -METAL PIPE SLEEVES Install on each pipe penetration through interior partitions and ceilings. PERMIT CENTER C. CAST -IRON PIPE SLEEVES Install on each pipe penetration through exterior walls or footings, both above and below grading. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15350.2- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWII A DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 D. STEEL PIPE SLEEVES Install on each pipe penetration except as otherwise indicated. SECTION 15350 NATURAL GA'IPING SYSTEMS E. SLEEVE SEALS Install in sleeves in foundation walls below grade and in exterior walls; either caulked lead and oakum or modular mechanical rubber link seals. 2.5 GAS VALVES A. GAS VALVES 1 -1/2" AND SMALLER 175 psi non -shock WOG, bronze straightway, flat or square head, butt weld ends. B. GAS COCKS 2" AND LARGER 175 psi non -shock WOG, iron body bronzed mounted, straightway cock, square head, flanged ends. C. Install at branches and risers as indicated. Locate where easily accessible and where they will be protected from possible injury. D. Pressure Regulators: Rockwell pounds to inches pressure regulator or equal. PART 3.00 - INSTALLATION 3.1 PIPING INSTALLATION A. Install natural gas piping in accordance with applicable codes and local utility company requirements. B. Remove cutting burrs before assembling piping. C. Ground gas piping electrically and continuously within project, and bond tightly to grounding connection. D. Install drip -legs in gas piping at all equipment and where required by code or regulation. E. Install "Tee" fitting with bottom outlet plugged or capped, at bottom of pipe risers. F. Use dielectric nipples where dissimilar metals are joined together. G. Install piping with 1" drop in 60' pipe run (0.14 %) in direction of flow. 3.2 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS A. Connect gas piping to each gas -fired equipment item, with drip leg and 'shutoff gas cock. Comply with equipment manufacturer's instructions. B. Provide 2 psi inlet / II" W.C. (as appropriate) gas pressure regulator at each piece of equipment. Comply with equipment manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 PIPING TESTS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15350 -3- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWU a DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER uxwu;A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 END OF SECTION 15350 15350 -4- SECTION 15350 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEMS A. Test natural gas piping in accordance with ANSI B31.2, and local utility requirements and this specification. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 : PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608 Instructions: s.r:x•s. �s, -.n:ox ..x:.: -r•, ....r :ss4'tta'`i".t,'7; ?i = ;t., ,' ,..+.,.r SECTION 15350 NATURALAS PIPING SYSTEMS ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15350 — NATURAL GAS PIPING CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. 0 Verify natural gas piping has been grounded per specifications. Verify drip -legs have been installed at all equipment. 0 Verify tee fitting with bottom outlet plugged at bottom of pipe risers. 0 Verify I" drop in 60' run, in direction of gas flow. 0 Verify gas piping has been tested in accordance with ANSI B31.2, and local utility requirements. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION 1.2 COMPLIANCE 1.3 SUBMITTALS PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL SECTION 15401 WATER PIPING 2.3 PIPING SPECIALTIES A, PIPE ESCUTCHEONS Install on each pipe penetration exposed to view in occupied spaces. B. DRIP PANS Install under pipes passing over electrical equipment. C. SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, AND SEALS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15401 -1- TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ( ;, SECTION 15401 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT WATER PIPING A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. A. Comply with applicable Plumbing Code Standards pertaining to materials, products, and installation of domestic water piping. Comply with applicable Plumbing and Mechanical Code Standards pertaining to materials, products, and installation of process water piping (including condenser water). A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. A. Basic piping materials and products required for work of this section, are specified in Division -15 Basic Materials and Methods sections. Provide products of sizes, ratings, and characteristics indicated, which comply with manufacturer's standard materials, design, and construction in accordance with published product information; provide proper quantity of piping and equipment as required for complete installation. 2,2 PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS A. DOMESTIC WATER PIPING 1. Copper Tube: Type L hard -drawn temper; wrought - copper fittings; soldered joints with 95 -5 solder. B. EXTERIOR WATER PIPING 1. 3/4" through 6 ": a. Copper Tube: Type K soft or hard annealed temper, wrought - copper fittings; soldered joints with 95 -5 solder. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENT^V SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DI, . RICT 98608.00 Provide factory- fabricated hangers, supports, and anchor complying with MSS SP -69. Install complying with MSS SP -89. D. VALVES Provide one of the following types for each service at Installer's option. 1. Sectional Valves:: a. 2" and Smaller: Gate valves. b. 2" and Smaller: Ball valves. c. 2 -1/2" and Larger: Gate valves. d. Install on each branch or riser serving 2 or more fixtures or equipment connections. 2. Shutoff Valves: a. 2" and Smaller: Gate valves. b. 2" and Smaller: Ball valves. c. Install on inlet of each equipment item, and inlet of each fixture. 3. Drain Valves: a. 2" and Smaller: Gate valves. b. Install one each equipment item, base of each riser, and base of each rise or drop in piping system. 4. Check Valves: a. All Sizes: Swing check valves. b. Installation discharge side of each pump and elsewhere as indicated. 5. Balance Cocks: a. All Sizes: Plug type valves, screwdriver operated. b. Install on each recirculating water circuit and elsewhere as indicated. E. METERS AND GAGES 1. Dial Pressure Gages: Steel case, 4 -1/2" diameter, 0 -60 psig range. 2. Install on water service inlet, pressure regulating valve discharges, pump suction and discharge, and elsewhere as indicated. 3. Thermometers: 9" industrial, aluminum case, adjustable angle, 30 to 240 deg. F range. 4. Install on water heater outlet, and else- where as indicated. F. BACKFLOW PREVENTORS 1. Provide reduced pressure backflow preventer (Watts 909S) and double check backflow preventers (Watts 709 NRS -RW) where shown on drawings. Units shall be listed on current Washington State Dept. of Health Drinking Water Program list. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PIPING RUNOUTS TO PIPING A. Provide hot and cold water piping runouts to fixtures of sizes indicated, but in no case smaller than required by Uniform Plumbing Code. 3.2 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION A. Connect hot and cold water piping system to mechanical equipment as indicated, and comply with equipment manufacturer's installation instructions. Provide shutoff valve and union for each connection, provide drain valve on drain connection. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15401 -2- SECTION 15401 WATER PIPING RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER IKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 608.00 EXTERIOR PIPING INSTALLATION A. Install exterior water service piping in compliance with local governing regulations. t STERILIZATION A. At completion of water service line installation, flush and sterilize in conformance with AWWA C -601, to satisfaction of local authorities having jurisdiction. BACKFLOW PREVENTERS .. Provide adapters for all test cocks on backflow preventers. END OF SECTION 15401 \T DATE: April 12, 1999 15401 -3- SECTION 15401 ATER PIPING C RECEIVED CITY TUKWItA. DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 'UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 'UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 8608.00 'ART 1 - GENERAL .1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15405 SOIL & WASTE PIPING SYSTEM SECTION 15405 SOIL & WAST PIPING SYSTEM A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. .2 STANDARDS A. PLUMBING CODE COMPLIANCE Comply with applicable Plumbing Code Standards pertaining to materials, products, and installation of drainage piping and equipment. B. PDI COMPLIANCE Comply with applicable PDI Standards pertaining to produces and installation of soil and waste piping systems: C. SUBMITTALS Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. 'ART 2 - PRODUCTS .1 GENERAL A. Basic piping materials and products required for this section, are specified in Division 15 Pipe, Tube & Fittings section, Provide products of types, sizes, ratings, and characteristics indicated, which comply with manufacturer's standard materials, design, and construction in accordance with published product information; provide proper quantity of piping and equipment as required for complete installation. .2 PIPES, TUBES AND FITTINGS A. Provide one of the following selections at Installer's option: 1. Copper Tube: Type DWV, cast - bronze, solder joint drainage pattern fittings, solder joints. 2. Cast -Iron Hub - and - Spigot Soil Pipe: Service weight, cast iron hub - and - spigot soil pipe fittings with compression gaskets. 3. Cast -Iron Hubless Soil Pipe: Service weight cast -iron hubless soil pipe fittings; hubless joints. 4. Galvanized Steel Pipe: Schedule 40, Class 125 galvanized cast -iron, drainage pattern fittings, screwed joints. • B. UNDERGROUND BUILDING DRAIN PIPING 1. Cast -iron hub - and - spigot soil pipe fittings, compression gaskets. 2. Cast -Iron Hubless Soil Pipe: Service weight; cast -iron hubless soil pipe fittings; hubless joints. C. SUPPORTS, ANCHORS AND SEALS Provide factory- fabricated hangers, supports and anchors complying with MSS SP -69. Install, complying with MSS SP -89. .INT DATE: April 12, 1999 15405 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DIS ' ^T 98608.00 D. DRAINAGE PIPING PRODUCTS 1. Cleanout Plugs: Cast- bronze or brass, threads complying with ANSI B2.1, countersunk head. Install in cleanouts as indicated and as required by Plumbing Code. E. FLOOR CLEANOUTS Cast -iron body and frame; adjustable round top as follows: 1. Nickel- Bronze Top: Pattern to suit adjacent floor finish. Install in occupied areas. 2. Cast -Iron Top: Pattern to suit adjacent floor finish. Install in unoccupied areas. F. WALL CLEANOUTS Cast -iron body adaptable to pipe with cleanout plug, stainless steel round cover and screw. The wall cover and hole in the wall shall be 2" larger than the nominal cleanout pipe size (e.g., use 6" diameter cover and hole in wall for a 4" diameter cleanout). G. VENT FLASHINGS Use Dektite flashings (flexible rubber boot) at all pipe penetrations through roof. SECTION 15405 SOIL & WASTE PIPING SYSTEM H. VENT FLASHING SLEEVES Cast -iron caulking type roof coupling for cast -iron stacks, cast -iron threaded type roof coupling for steel stacks, and cast- bronze stack flashing sleeve for copper tubing. Install on stacks over vent flashings. I. DRAINAGE PIPING PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER Josam, Smith, Wade or Zurn. J. DRAINS 1. General: FD: Floor Drain - J.R. Smith 2005 -B -U -P Duco cast iron body and flashing collar with nickel bronze adjustable strainer head with secured square hole grate. Trap primer connection and vandal proof grate. Square top. HD; Funnel Floor Drain - Same as floor drain except with Fig. 3581 6" diameter funnel. FS: Kitchen Floor Sink - J.R. Smith 3100 -10 -Y 8 -1/2" top medium cast iron flanged receptor with acid resistant coated interior, less NB rim and grate, with aluminum dome bottom strainer. Provide with trap primer. Mount flush with floor. Equipment Drain - JR Smith 1080 -B -U -G roof drain for installation at equipment yard with 2" high water dam, 15" diameter, less dome, with sump receiver, trap primer. Drain receives discharge from mechanical equipment and does not act as an area drain. 2. Manufacturer: J.R. Smith or Josam, Wade or Zurn. 3. All floor drains, equipment drains and floor sinks shall have trap primers. K. ROOF DRAINS 1. General: Roof Drain — J.R. Smith 1010 -YCUR, 16" diameter Duco cast iron body with underdeck clamp, sump receiver, vandal proof cast iron dome, no hub outlet. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15405 -2- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER KWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 508.00 ■RT 3 - EXECUTION GENERAL SECTION 15405 SOIL & WASTE P '?LNG SYSTEM Overflow Roof Drain — same as roof drain except J.R. Smith 1070 -YCUR with 4" diameter PVC water dam standpipe. Set top of water dam 2" above roof level of adjacent roof drain. A. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS Provide soil and waste piping runouts to plumbing fixtures and drains, with approved trap, or sizes indicted; but in no case smaller than required by Plumbing Code. B. Locate piping runouts as close as possible to bottom of floor slab supporting fixtures or drains. C. PIPING TESTS 1. Test soil and waste piping system in accordance with requirements of National Standard Plumbing Code. D. Coordinate with soil and waste piping as necessary to interface floor drains with drainage piping systems. E. Install floor drains in accordance with written manufacturer's instructions, at low points of surface areas to be drained, or as indicated. Set tops of drains flush with finished floor. Coordinate with architectural drawings. F. Install drain flashing collar or flange so that no leakage occurs between drain and adjoining flooring. Maintain integrity of waterproof membranes, where penetrated. G. Provide all cleanouts shown on drawings. Cleanouts shown exceed code minimum requirements and shall be installed for the convenience of the owner. Demonstrate operation of all cleanouts to Tukwila School District maintenance staff. .2 SEWER LINES A. INSTALLATION Install underground building drains as indicated and in accordance with Plumbing Code. Lay underground building drains beginning at low point of systems, true to grades and alignment indicated with unbroken continuity of invert. Place bell ends of piping facing upstream. Install required gaskets in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations for use of lubricants, cements, and other special installation requirements. Clean interior of piping of dirt and other superfluous material as work progresses. Maintain swab or drag in line and pull past each joint as it is completed. Place plugs in ends of uncompleted piping at end of day or whenever work stops. B. Install soil and vent piping pitched to drain at minimum slope of 1/4" per ft. (2 %) and 1/8" per foot where indicted on drawings. Vent piping may be installed horizontal if required to avoid conflict with building elements. C. Provide trap primer at all drain receptors. Trap primers shall have easy maintenance access. D. Condensate drain piping shall be PVC. Slope at minimum 1 /8" per foot. R INT DATE: April 12, 1999 15405 -3- CITY RECEIVED C„ 4 DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15405 TUKWILA SCHOOL D UCT SOIL & WASTE PIPING SYSTEM 98608.00 E. Vent piping shall offset 2 feet horizontally before going up to VTR. The bottom fitting directly below the VTR shall be a tee fitting with an easily removable bottom plug or cap; this is to allow removable of any debris that is put into the VTRs. 3.3 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. PIPE ESCUTCHEONS Install on each pipe penetration exposed to view in occupied spaces. B. DRIP PANS Install under pipes passing over electrical equipment. C. VANDAL -PROOF VENT CAPS Install on each vent pipe passing through roof. Locate base of cap 6" above roof surface, or higher where required by Plumbing Code. Verify that set screw is securely fastened. D. SHEET -METAL PIPE SLEEVES Install on each pipe penetration through interior partitions and ceilings. See also Section 15080 3.01 D.4. E. CAST -IRON PIPE SLEEVES Install on each pipe penetration except as otherwise indicated. F. SLEEVE SEALS Install in each cast -iron pipe sleeves. END OF SECTION 15405 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15405 - RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15410 PLUMBING SECTION 15410 PLUMBING A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division I - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 WORK INCLUDED A. Provide and install all plumbing fixtures and equipment specified herein and indicated on the drawings. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 PLUMBING FIXTURES A. Provide all plumbing fixtures indicated on drawings and specified herein. Equal units of American Standard, Kohler, Elkay, Sunroc, Haws or Halsey Taylor are acceptable. (On Chicago 50 -E3 faucets, provide a pin on the spout to prevent it from swinging on single bowl sinks). No substitute on Chicago faucets. Use compact style vertical water closet carriers where required to fit in wall. B. Fixtures shall be as follows: 1. Fixture P -1 - Water Closet - Kohler Kingston Lite K- 4330 -ET with Sloan Royal flush valve Model 111 -ADA, max. 1.6 gallon per flush, Bemis open front white seat with self sustaining check hinge (Model 1955 -C) J.R. Smith carrier. 4 bolt type water closet. 2. Fixture P -lA - Water Closet - Handicapped - same as P -1 except mount for handicapped. 3. Fixture P -1B — Water Closet - Primary - same as P -1 except mount with top of seat at 15" AFF. 4. Fixture P -2 - Urinal - Kohler Bardon Lite K- 4960 -T with Sloan Royal flush valve Model 186 -1 -ADA 1.0 gallon per flush, and J.R. Smith floor mounted carrier. (Fig. 634 Series). Provide with beehive strainer (ceramic or stainless steel). Mount fixture for handicapped 5. Fixture P -3 - Lay (Wall Hung) - Kohler Kingston K -2005 size 21" x 18 ", 4" faucet centers, Chicago Eagle Eye XT 560 -4VPC electronic infrared faucet, AC powered, with vandal resistant features, grid drain and J.R. Smith 700 -M31 concealed arm floor mounted carrier, trap and supplies. Provide Truebro Lay Shield protective lavatory enclosure Model #2018 below lay. Install per manufacturer's recommendations and cut top of enclosure to fit underside of lay as required. a. (For two lay installation where 2 lays are within 10' of each other). Provide Chicago 127 transformer (100 W, 120V /1) located in wall below one lay (and within lay enclosure). Provide one Leonard 210 -SB mixing valve with in -line checks below one of the lays and behind the Lay Shield enclosure; pipe 1/2" CW & HW to mixing valve unit. Provide 3/4" tempered water piping header to serve the two lays (1/2" tempered water to each lay). Provide low voltage wiring from the transformer to infrared faucet units. All piping and wiring shall be concealed behind the Lay Shield enclosures or within the wall. b. (For single lay installation). Provide Chicago 117 transformer (50 W, 120V/1) Iocated in wall below lay (and within lay enclosure). Provide one Leonard 210 -SB mixing valve with in -line checks below lay and behind the Lay Shield enclosure; pipe 1/2" CW & 11W to mixing valve unit and 1/2" tempered water piping to serve the lay. Provide low voltage wiring from the transformer PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15410 -1- RECEIVED 'ITV 1 ri uel n'I! A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOJ/ TSTRICT 98608.00 2.2 TRAP PRIMERS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15410 -2- SECTION 15410 PLUMBING to infrared faucet unit. All piping and wiring shall be concealed behind the Lav Shield enclosure or within the wall. 6. Fixture P -3A - Lav (Wall Hung) - Handicapped - Same as P -3 except mount for handicapped. 7. Fixture P -4 — Single Sink (Art) - Just SL- 17519 -A -GR 18 gauge S.S. single sink with Chicago 50 -E3 faucet, J -35 strainer, trap and supplies. 8. Fixture P -5 - Corner Mop Sink - Kohler Whitby K -6710, with Coated wire rim guard, 3" strainer, 28 "x28" angled front, Chicago No. 897 faucet with 3/4" hose thread on spout No. 369 handles, wall brace, pail hook, and No. R 1/2" flanged female adjustable arms with integral stops. Provide hose extender and bracket. 9. Fixture P -6 - Sink (Drilled for bubbler) - Just CRA- ADA- 1725 -A -GR 18 gauge S.S. sink with 6.5" deep bowl and center rear drain location (ADA compliant) with Chicago 50 -E3 faucet, Just JSB -10 lead free bubbler, J- ADA -35 strainer with offset trap, and supplies. Mount faucet on left and bubbler on right. 10. Fixture P -7 - 2- Compartment Sink with Insta -hot - Just DL- 1829 -A -GR 18 gauge S.S. double sink with Chicago 201A faucet, (2) - J -35 strainers, traps and supplies. Drill holes in sink as required for hot water dispenser, In- Sink - Erator Model H -770 hot water dispenser, U.L. Listed, 750 watts 115V to provide 60 cups of 90 degree F water per hour. 11. Fixture P -8 - Drinking Fountain - Dual Hi -Lo Handicapped - Elkay Model EDFP- 217 -C, two level molded with Flexi -guard bubblers, front pushbuttons, meeting ADA requirements , Stainless Steel with bottom cover plate and rounded edges and water system free of lead containing brass parts. 12. Fixture P -9 — Solids Interceptor — JR Smith 8715, 2" inlet and outlets, mount in floor with top flush with floor. Provide min. 16" clear above interceptor for removal of strainer. Size: 16" high x 12" diameter. 13. Fixture P -10 - Ice Maker - Rough in and connect. 14. Fixture P -11 - Shower — Chicago 1762VOC pressure balanced shower valve, ADA compliant 239 handle, 2.5 GPM at 80 psi flow with hand held shower 151 including 60" metal clad hose, 24" slide bar. 15. Fixture P -12 - Washer Box - Guy Gray Washer Supply & Drain Box, Model 13200, 2" drain with bottom supplies, 16. Fixture P -13 — Interior HB - 1. Woodford Model B74 series warm weather type for interior installation, with tee key, vacuum breaker, 3/4" hose thread, hot water for public toilet rooms. 2. Boiler room HB - Woodford Model 24 series with handle, vacuum breaker, 3/4" hose thread, CW. 17. , Fixture P -14 — Exterior WH - Woodford #B65 series. Freeze -proof with vacuum breaker. 18. Fixture P -15 — Kitchen Hand sink — rough -in and connect. Provide Symmons 4 -10 mixing valve with inline checks to temper 140 F HW to 120 F HW to faucet. 19. Fixture P -16 — Kitchen Prep sink — rough -in and connect. 20. Fixture P -17 — Kitchen Pot sink — rough -in and connect. 21. Fixture P -18 — Kitchen Dishwasher— rough -in and connect. 22. Fixture P -19 — Exterior drinking fountain, wall mounted, two Haws 1047FR units with model 6800 carrier and 6522FR valve box. Mount units high and low to meet ADA requirements. 23. Fixture P -20 - Sink - Just CRA -ADA- 1725 -A -GR 18 gauge S.S. sink with 6.5" deep bowl and center rear drain location (ADA compliant) with Chicago 50 -E3 faucet, Just J- ADA -35 strainer with offset trap, and supplies. Mount faucet on left. 24. Fixture P -21 — Dishwasher — rough -in and connect. 25. Fixture P -18 — Disposer — rough -in and connect. A. Provide Precision Plumbing Products Trap Primer Valve Model P -2. Provide Primers for all floor drains in school. DEC u 7 1999 PERMIT CLI 4 I ER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 2.3 GAS WATER HEATERS A. Condensing gas fired water heater Mor -Flo American Polaris PBCG52 50 gallon capacity 100 mbh input, 94% efficiency R -16.6 insulation, 120V single phase, with 3 year warranty. 2.4 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER A. Provide as scheduled on drawings. 2.5 THERMAL EXPANSION TANK A. Amtrol Therm -X -Trol pressurized, diaphragm type expansion tank, 150 psi rated (non ASME for sizes less than 1.5 cubic feet, ASME rated for sizes above or equal to 1.5 cubic feet) with steel shell, polypropylene liner, butyl rubber diaphragm, for potable water service. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 FIXTURES A. Fixtures shall be installed where shown on plans, complete with traps, valves, stops and all fittings. All fixtures shall be firmly anchored against movements. Locate in center of area allowed unless noted otherwise. Fixtures shall be installed complete with all fittings and numbers shall include the fittings as if they were completely listed and specified with each fixture. Provide caulking between wall and fixture on all wall hung fixtures. Do not install sealant or grout at the underside of wall hung fixtures so that any water leak will have a means of escape other than doing damage to wall construction; seal top and sides of fixture. Use resilient (flexible) product such as GE sililcone bathtub sealant. Provide 18" of air cushion (air chambers) on HW & CW supply pipes at each fixture. Alternate use of sealed water hammer arrestors, PDI approved, JR Smith 5000 series or equal are acceptable. Install per manufacturer's recommendations. B. See architectural plans for mounting heights of all fixtures not noted in this specification. Comply with handicapped code accessibility requirements. C. Floor mounted carriers for lays and water closets shall have the feet of the carrier embedded in the concrete slab and with all available bolt holes used for anchor bolts to slabs. Water closets shall be securely anchored so that closets do not pull away from wall. D. Trap primers shall be easily accessible. E. All water closets and urinals shall have wax seals. 3.2 HOSE BIBB A. Exterior: Mount secure to wall +24" above finished grade. B. Interior: Mount approximately 16" AFF in all public toilet rooms and at boiler rooms. END OF SECTION 15410 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15410 -3- SECTION 15410 PLU1' IBING REEIED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER CUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT )8608.00 ?ART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15600 FIRE SPRINKLING SYSTEM A. The Contractor shall include in his bid all costs required to provide the complete systems, including all layout, labor, material, equipment and necessary service as outlined on Plans or as hereinafter specified. The Subcontractor is specifically advised that the piping, equipment, etc., indicated on the Drawings and hereinafter specified are presented as an aid to the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for System Design, function and approvals. The Fire Sprinkling System Designer shall be licensed with the State of Washington as a Fire Protection Engineer. B. The Owner will hire directly a licensed Fire Protection Engineer to review the sprinkler shop drawings and product submittals. This will satisfy the Tukwila Fire Department requirement for either review by a licensed Fire Protection Engineer in lieu of WSRB review. C. The systems shall include the following: 1. Automatic wet pipe fire sprinkling. 2. Automatic dry pipe fire sprinkling (where required due to areas subject to freezing). 1.2 SCOPE A. Coverage: 1. It is the intention of this section to describe systems that will supply complete sprinkler coverage for the building. 2. This shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas: a. All occupied building spaces. b. All ceiling spaces. c. All combustible void spaces, and other spaces including interstitial spaces, catwalk spaces and loft areas and other areas as required by NFPA 13. d. All chases and shafts. e. All overbuild areas and building overhangs more than 4' in width. f. All skylight areas. g. Combustible building overhang areas (dry sidewall or dry pipe system). 3. In areas where local codes require coverage be either by fire sprinklers or heat detectors, the coverage shall be provided by fire sprinklers. It should be noted that these requirements are in excess of the requirements of NFPA 13 and shall be provided as part of the contract. 4. A variance from the building code has been obtained eliminating the requirement for 1.5" hose stations for occupant use. Therefore hose stations are not required. B. SPRINKLER HEADS: 1. Quick- response heads shall be used as required by the AHJ in lieu of proving areas of evacuation assistance. All heads used throughout the project shall be quick response type. C. HAZARD RATINGS: 1. All areas of the building shall be classified as light hazard. 2. Verify these ratings prior to bidding with the AHJ. :1NT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -1- SECTION 15600 FIRE SPRINKLING SYSTEM RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DCRICT 98608.00 D. Coordination from the General Contractor and the sprinkler Sub - contractor shall meet with the Tukwila Building Department and Fire Department to review procedures for handling submittals, inspection, testing, and for general coordination. 1.3 CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS A. Installation and design criteria shall meet the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (Pamphlet 13), Uniform Fire Code, Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and any other requirements of Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). All equipment used shall be U.L. approved. Refer to "Product Testing" Section 15010. 1.4 LETTER OF APPROVAL SECTION 15600 FIRE SPRINKLING SYSTEM A. Furnish the Architect/Engineer with a letter of approval from the AHJ after the installation is complete, stating that the installation has been approved. 1.5 DRAWINGS A. Submit the following Drawings: 1. Drawings shall include the stamp of approval from the AHJ. 2. Copies of all Shop Drawings for the installation of the sprinkling system shall be submitted to the Architect and Owner after approval by the AHJ. 3. Do not proceed with this work until said Shop Drawings have been approved by Architect. 4. Drawings shall show connection to fire loop, detector check vault, PIV valves, fire department connections, valves, checks, and connections to equipment, etc. 5. Shop Drawings shall show hanger locations and types. 6. Shop drawings shall be stamped by a licensed individual (minimum of NICET Level III or Registered Fire Protection Engineer in the State of Washington). 1.6 AUTOMATIC WET PIPE FIRE SPRINKLING A. SCOPE: 1. Furnish and install a complete "wet pipe" automatic sprinkling system for the buildings listed except in those areas required to have a dry system. The Designer must become completely familiar with the entire facility, and the design and installation must conform to all applicable codes within this specialty. 2. Include in the bid the cost of providing the approved double - detector check valve assembly, flow and tamper switches, wall indicator valve, pumper connection, gongs, piping, headers, etc., for a complete system as shown on Plans and as required by NFPA -13. 3. Provide all the required piping from 5' outside building, into building and all required piping in building. Site subcontractor shall provide piping to within 5' of the buildings. Provide Fire Department Connection and Wall Indicator Valve (on building). Provide piping from FDC to building sprinkler system. Division 15600 subcontractor shall provide supervision of installation of all fire protection piping from water main to inside building, and shall be responsible for design from water main to building and within building, as required by WAC regulations. B. SYSTEM: 1. Fire sprinkling system shall be coordinated with all other mechanical systems occupying same spaces, and electrical (lighting) systems. No fire mains or branches shall be allowed to run above main electrical distribution panels. In cases where sprinkler piping is installed prior to coordination with other trades, this Contractor shall remove and reroute conflicting sprinkler piping at his own expense. CITY OF TUKWILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -2- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 1.7 AUTOMATIC DRY PIPE FIRE SPRINKLING A. SCOPE: 1. Provide a complete "dry pipe" automatic fire sprinkling system as an extension to the wet system meeting all requirements of NFPA -13 and local codes to the following areas of the building: a. Areas subject to freezing (i.e., overbuild areas). b. Any areas required by local fire authorities and NFPA 13. c. Dry pendent or dry sidewall type heads on a wet system may be used for areas subject to freezing (where suitable) in lieu of a dry pipe system. B. SYSTEM: 1. Fire sprinkling system shall be coordinated with all other mechanical systems occupying same spaces, and electrical (lighting) systems. No fire mains or branches shall be allowed to run above main electrical distribution panels or switchgear. 1.8 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE A. All electrical wiring connections in connection with flow switches, tamper switches, etc., shall be done by Division 16. This Contractor shall provide all information and requirements in connection with these services. ART 2 - PRODUCTS .1 GENERAL A. All equipment furnished shall conform to above - mentioned codes and shall be essentially standard equipment of manufacturer. Equipment specified is Viking unless otherwise noted. 2 PIPING A. MAINS AND RUNOUTS: 1. For welded or roll - grooved fittings: Shall be Schedule 10 black steel (ASTM A -135) or lightwall Allied XL pipe, UL approved, meeting ASTM A -135 NHA, Grade A, and as manufactured by Allied Tube and Conduit. 2. For threaded or cut - grooved fittings: Shall be Schedule 30 or 40 black steel (ASTM A -135). 3. SPRINKLER HEAD DROPS: 1. Shall be threaded Schedule 40, black steel (ASTM A -135) with black cast iron fittings. DRAIN PIPING AND LINE BETWEEN ALARM VALVE AND WATER MOTOR ALARM: 1. Shall be threaded or grooved Schedule 40, galvanized steel pipe with galvanized cast iron fittings. SPRINKLER HEADS Provide automatic quick response spray type sprinkler heads of the following type and finish for the areas, and ceiling construction designated: :• DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15600 FIRE SP1 ,;,KLING SYSTEM AREA/ HEAD HEAD ESCUTCHEON CEILING TYPE FINISH FINISH RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 15600 -3- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ....+.. • L ru% a o% -nvUL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Where required Suspended or hard ceiling Areas without suspended ceiling Subject to Freezing 2.4 EQUIPMENT GENERAL Flush type concealer (quick response) Upright (quick response) Sidewall (quick response) Dry Pendent or Dry Sidewall (quick response) PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -4- Plain Plain Satin chrome Satin chrome SECTION 15600 FIRE SPRINKLING SYSTEM White Satin chrome Satin chrome B. Manufacturer and Type: 1. Flush Type concealer: Reliable G4 Concealed Automatic Ceiling Sprinkler. 2. Upright: Reliable Model G Upright. 3. Sidewall: Reliable Model Fl with 1/2 -inch orifice. 4. Dry Pendent or sidewall: Reliable Model G3 and G3A dry sprinklers with 1/2" orifice. C. Operating Temperature: Per NFPA 13. Select to compensate for the maximum temperatures which occur in a particular area during either winter or summer conditions from such sources as unit heaters and sunlight. D. Extended Coverage sprinklers may be used subject to authority having jurisdiction. Quick response type heads are required. E. Provide self - adjusting type, spring - loaded, or friction fit escutcheons on each pendant sprinkler head fitting against ceiling. A. GENERAL: 1. The following is a partial list of approved equipment to be used in this project. Items not included in this list but required for job, shall be included in contract bid and submitted as herein before specified. B. ITEMS: 1. Dry Valve: Viking Model #C -2 or D -1. 2. Wet Valve: Viking Model #F -1 or G -1. 3. OS & Y Valve: Kennedy Fig. 68. 4. Flow Switch: Notifier Corp. ULFM Series WFD. 5. Tamper Switch: For OS & Y; Potter Electric Signal Co. Model OSYSU -A or Notifier Corp. Model SGV. 6. Head Guards: Wire basket type with screw type fastener, not spring clip type fastener. 7. Alarm Gong: a. Water Alarm Gong: Viking Model E -1. b. Electric Alarm Bell: Viking Model F -1. 8. Air Compressor: Shall be electric, reciprocating type, single stage, oil -less, air - cooled as manufactured by Viking, General Blower, Gast, Emglo, or approved equal. 9. Hangers, gauges, miscellaneous connections and fitting and earthquake bracing as required. 10, BFP: Ames 2000ss double detector check backflow preventer. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 SECTION 15600 I SPRINKLING SYSTEM 11. Wall Fire Department Connection: Potter - Roemer, Inc., cast brass Model 5020, 4" x 21/2" two -way connection with clapper valves and brass sleeve, use plastic caps, top, back or bottom outlet to suit conditions. 12. Wall Indicator Valve: provide OS &Y approved style per Tukwila Fire Dept., with tamper switch. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Install all work in accordance with applicable codes and requirements of NFPA #13, the AHJ and the requirements of this specification. B. Installation must respond to the building configuration. C. Only contractors and workmen experienced in, and regularly engaged in, the installation of fire sprinkler systems shall be permitted to install the specified system(s). The sprinkler contractor shall meet all legal requirements required by the State of Washington (See Chapter 212 -80 WAC) and shall be licensed to prepare sprinkler drawings and install fire protection systems. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. All piping shall be run in space above ceilings, pipe shafts, etc. Do not run piping over electrical panels or switchgear except where located above the structural ceiling. Conceal all piping in finished rooms or at exterior of building unless approved by the Architect. All exposed piping shall be painted as directed by Architect and shall run parallel to building structure in a neat, workmanlike manner. B. Do not proceed with the installation of sprinkling heads until written approval of head location is received from the Architect. C. Placement of heads without approval of the Architect shall be the Contractor's responsibility, if not acceptable to Architect the Contractor shall change his work to the satisfaction of the Architect. No charges or change orders will be accepted which are caused by this contractor's negligence in obtaining Architect's approval. Where piping is below grade, it shall not be insulated, but it shall be painted with a heavy coat of bitumastic paint. D. Where sprinkler heads are located in removable grid ceiling, the heads shall be located on the center line axis on both the long and short side dimension. In rooms where multiple heads are needed, heads shall be lined up. In rooms with hard ceilings, the heads shall also be lined up, not in random pattern. E. Fire mains 3" and smaller may be suspended from trusses. Pipe larger than 3" shall be supported from main beams and walls. Care shall be taken to avoid interferences with lights, heating/cooling units, skylights, and ductwork. All lighting fixtures, radiant ceiling panels, air terminals, and ductwork systems have priority over fire sprinkling system location. Approval of Plans, when given, assumes the Contractor will coordinate his work and comply with this requirement. Failure to comply will require the Contractor to move his work at no extra cost. Any fire sprinkler piping or device that blocks access to any piece of equipment shall be relocated to allow access. F. All fire sprinkling heads or branch lines running above catwalk areas shall be carefully located to avoid conflicts with maintenance personnel's access to equipment. Any piping or sprinkler heads infringing on equipment or filter access shall be relocated at the Contractor's own expense. Maintain maximum head clearance. See mechanical drawings for areas where 6' -8" minimum clear height must be maintained for PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -5- CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15600 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRcr 98608.00 A"` FIRE SPRINKLING SYSTEM service access for mechanical equipment (provide this access at all mechanical rooms at a minimum). Do not run sprinkler piping at or near the floor in any area requiring maintenance access. G. Heads must not be located in close proximity to radiant panels or diffuser outlet or where heat from equipment could set off sprinkler head. H. All system drainage or test points shall be carefully coordinated with Architect prior to installation. If Contractor neglects to coordinate with Architect, the Contractor shall move his work to the satisfaction of the Architect. Do not locate system drain or test points in public areas where subject to vandalism. I. Wet system mains should be located as far away from outside walls as possible. Mains shall not run in mechanical catwalk areas. Run over classroom ceilings. J. Bracing: Brace piping as required for Earthquake Zone 3 as defined by local building code. Piping through building seismic joints shall provide for seismic joint movement. K. Spacing of Hangers: Maximum 12' -0" on centers, with not less than 1 hanger between each 2 sprinkler heads or between each 2 branch mains on cross main. Minimum 3' -0" between hanger and end sprinkler on branch line. L. Wire Guard for Sprinkler Heads: Provide whenever clear height under head is less than 7' -6 ", and in Gymnasiums, Mechanical Rooms, Catwalks, Custodial Rooms, and Storage Rooms. M. The Contractor shall be responsible during the installation and testing periods of the sprinkler system for any damage to the work of others, to the building, its contents, etc. caused by leaks in any equipment, by unplugged or disconnected pipes, fittings, etc. or by overflow, and shallpay for the necessary replacements or repairs to work of others, damaged by such leakage. N. If Contractor uses electric alarm bell, the bell shall not operate when system is under normal test such as when District has a "Fire Drill ". Alarm bell or gong shall operate whenever there is a water flow such as in real fire modes. 1. The Fire Sprinkling Contractor shall provide electric gong with a 24 -hour battery backup system to keep system operative in the event of lost power. Battery shall be enclosed in lockable cabinet. 2. This Contractor shall include in his bid the cost of providing electric power to alarm gong. O. The Contractor shall include in his bid the cost of providing electric power to any dry pipe system air compressors. P. Use recessed type of heads that are less subject to mechanical damage for all heads located outside the building. 3.3 INTERFACE A. Electrical and Mechanical Plans shall be carefully examined by the sprinkler Contractor and his work shall be arranged to avoid interferences. 3.4 FLUSHING AND TESTING A. Flushing and testing of water main and fire sprinkling system shall conform to all local and State of Washington codes. All required tests shall be performed in the presence of local authorities as required. Contractor shall provide certification that all lines have been flushed. RECEIVeD CITY OF Ti 9(4A .. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -6- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 3608.00 SECTION 15600 FIRE SPRI LING SYSTEM 5 INSTRUCTION TO OWNER A. See Section 15010. 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. Typewritten and framed instructions shall be furnished to Owner, and they shall be located in the building near the fire sprinkling system. END OF SECTION 15600 NT DATE: April 12, 1999 15600 -7- TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 WORK INCLUDED A. Include all labor, material equipment, transportation and services to furnish and install boilers as shown on the drawings and herein specified. 1.3 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. kRT 2 - PRODUCTS )1 BOILERS LIT DATE: April 12, 1999 SECTION 15650 BROILER SYSTEM E. SECTION 15350 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEMS Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 SECTION 15650 BOILER SYSTEM A. Two condensing type boilers are allowed; Fulton or Aerco. See the following specifications for each boiler. B. Provide natural gas fired Fulton Pulse modulating firing rate hot water boilers as scheduled on drawings. Provide with mufflers on inlet and outlet piping (combustion air and flue), stainless steel heat exchanger and Boiler Management System (local boiler control located on boiler). 1. Each unit shall be pulse combustion type complete with boiler fittings and automatic controls. Boiler design and construction shall be in accordance with Section IV of the ASME Code for hot water heating boilers with maximum water working pressure of 60 psi. Boiler shall also comply to CSD -1 & I.R.I. Code requirements. 2. The combustor shall be constructed of SA -53B ERW pipe. The vessel shell shall be SA- 53B ERW pipe or SA -285 Grade C plate. The pressure vessel shall be fully insulated with 2" thickness of high temperature insulation. 3. The pulse combustion boiler shall be AGA approved as a Direct Vent Boiler. The direct venting shall be in accordance with the Product Data Submittal Sheet. The boiler shall have the combustion air intake supply ducted in from the outside. This air intake supply ductwork shall also be in accordance with the Product Data Submittal Sheet. Exhaust venting shall be constructed of AL -29 -4C aluminized stainless steel flue pipe, and the air inlet pipe shall be constructed of sch. 40 PVC or ABS pipe. 4. Provide safety valve(s) that are ASME Section IV approved side outlet type. The size and number of safety valves shall be in accordance with Code requirements and set to open at 60 psig. Provide temperature and pressure gage with the boiler. 5. The flame safeguard shall be Honeywell RM7865. The control shall provide a 35 second prepurge and postpurge. Flame detection shall be accomplished by a pressure switch. The control shall maintain a running history of operating hours, number of cycles, and the most recent six flame failures. This control shall have the capability to be connected to a Keyboard Display Module #57800A which will retrieve that information. One display module shall be supplied and delivered to the Owner during Owner's training. 6. The pulse combustor location shall be such that all combustor assembly components are located within the water backed areas. Pulse combustion controls shall be of on/off operative type and shall include: a. Operating Temperate controller for automatic start and stop of the pulse combustor. b. High Limit Temperature Controller (manual reset). c. One Low Water Cutoff Probe with manual reset in boiler shell. d. Air Safety Switch to prevent operation until sufficient prepurge air is assured. e. Blocked Combustion Air Intake Switch for shutdown of unit (manual reset). f. Gas Pressure Regulator furnished for 14" w.c. maximum pressure and 7" w.c. minimum pressure. 7. All controls are to be panel mounted and so located on the boiler as to provide ease of servicing the boiler without disturbing the controls. All controls shall be mounted and wired according to AGAICGA requirements. Electric power supply shall be as scheduled on the drawings. 8. The Manufacturer's Representative shall maintain factory trained personnel on staff to provide start -up and service. 9. Provide discharge and intake mufflers, spring mounting isolators for the boilers, gas flex connection, water inlet and water outlet flex connectors. 10. The BMS (pulse boiler control panel) shall consist of the following: a. UL listed 120V /1 boiler sequencing control panel to provide convenient interface between the boilers, sequencing of the boiler and loop water temperature control in response to an adjustable setpoint. When enabled, the BMS will sequence the boilers in a lead -lag format and modulate their firing rates in response to the syste Ittnd the C ITY OF TUKVVILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15650 -2- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 2.2 SPECIALTIES SECTION 15650 BOILER SYSTEM water temperature setpoint. The lead boiler shall be alternated every 50 operating hours to provide even wear across the boilers. Automatic failure backup functions shall be proved such that if a boiler fails to fire for any reason when commanded on, the next boiler in line shall automatically start without waiting for the system water temperature to drop. b. Two temperature transmitters shall be provided loose for field mounting in the common CWS (TS3) and CWR (TS6) lines (see Condenser Water System Diagram on drawings). The temperature transmitters shall be platinum 1000 ohm RTD type with 4" stainless steel immersion wells. c. The BMS panel shall include the following: 1. HOA selector switches for each boiler 2. Boiler firing indicating lights for each boiler 3. Boiler failure indicating lights for each boiler 4. Fusing and circuit breakers as required by UL and applicable national and local codes. d. The BMS shall incorporate a single clearly numbered and color coded terminal strip for interface with the EMS as follows: 1. System enable /disable input 2. Boiler firing status output for each boiler 3. Boiler alarm signal output for each boiler 4. Draft system failure signal output 5. The control panel shall be supplied by the boiler supplier or manufacturer who will assume single source responsibility for the operation of the boilers and controls. e. The BMS shall have an internal manual selector switch to allow local testing. There shall be an internal pot that will simulate a setpoint from 40 - 240 F for local testing. There shall be a front panel pilot amp to indicate BMS is enabled by the EMS. C. Provide natural gas fired hot water boilers by Aerco, model KC1000. Boilers shall include ASME relief valve, water temperature gauge, 14:1 ratio input modulation, direct vent kit, ASME 150 PSIG working pressure rated, UL listed, 50 - 220 F operating temperature range, quiet operation throughout firing range, main & redundant gas valves, high limit, low pressure gas switch, high and low gas pressure switches, main gas pressure regulator (11" W.C. gas shall be delivered to boiler), manual gas cock, flow switch, 24 volt control system (4 -20 mA control input for CWS setpoint), manual reset high limit, probe low water cutoff with manual reset, IRI controls and gas train. Provide also Aerco BMS -1 Model 168 Boiler Management System to receive a 4 -20 ma signal from EMS.. A. Refer to Section 15775 for description of pumps, balancing valves, and other system specialties. Boilers shall be controlled by EMS (see section 15900). 2.3 BOILER FLUES A. Provide boiler stack and breeching system as manufactured HeatFab, double wall positive pressure system, for temperatures not exceeding 550 degree F under continuous operating conditions. Model No. AL29 -4C aluminized stainless steel inner liner. The outer jacket of the system shall be constructed dot type 430 RECEIVED stainless Steel with a void of approximately 0.16" between the flue gas conduit and the jacket. CITY OF TUKWILA B. Boiler stack and breeching components, supports and terminations shall be factory prefabricated, and shall be tested and listed by the Underwriters Laboratory, Inc., for use with building heating equipment burning gas. 21NT DATE: April 12, 1999 15650 -3- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA S cHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 l C. All joints in the Saf -T CI Vent system shall be fastened with the patented ring and tab tapered closure system and are to be sealed with factory supplied sealant when used with positive pressure or condensant applications. This closure system shall be tested to be gas tight at 2.5 times the listed pressure rating of . w.c. E. When connected to gas burning appliances with a maximum continuos flue gas temperature rating of 40C for up to 6" diameter size, the system can be installed no closer than 4" to combustible materials. H. The stack and breeching shall comply with National Safety Standards and all building codes when install( in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Stacks extending above the roof must terminate a minimum of 3' above roof or parapet (Chapter 1 -6 of NFPA 211, 1984), or as required by loc. codes. I. All parts exposed to outside atmosphere shall be made of type 304 or type 316 stainless steel or shall be coated by the installer with one base coat and one finish coat of Glidden, Metallite, or approved equal. J. Provide all necessary parts and accessories for a complete system, including but not limited to inspection plugs, condensate drain fittings, drain plugs, tees, fittings, support assemblies, barometric damper, penetration assemblies, stack termination cap, guy wire bracing, etc. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 FIELD SERVICES PROVIDED BY BOILER SUPPLIER SECTION 1 BOILER SYS' A. The Boiler Manufacturers Representative shall maintain personnel within a 50 mile radius of the installation capable of troubleshooting boiler and combustion faults. The Boiler Manufacturers Representative shall provide a start -up technician to start the boilers. This service shall include sufficient man days to complete the start-up. This start-up service shall include a minimum of 2 (two) full working days. Start -up service shall include at least 2 (two) observations of morning programmed start-up, mid day operation, and programmed night shut down to verify the proper operation of the controls as relates to boiler operation. Any problems or deficiencies noted by the boiler manufacturer's representative (in piping or EMS controls) shall be brought to attention of mechanical contractor. Mechanical contractor shall have appropriate subcontractor correct the deficiencies. B. Training Services The manufacturers representative shall provide 2 (two) 4 (four) hour training session, to cover the operation of the boilers and associated combustion control equipment and for detailed system operation and trouble shooting. The starting time (during any normal operating shift) of the training sessions shall be specified by the Owner's Representative to minimize overtime required for their maintenance personnel. C. Boiler shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendations and Washington State Boilers and Unfired Pressure Vessel Law (RCW.70.79 & WAC 296 - Chapter 104). Provide initial pressure vessel inspection certificates. END OF SECTION 15650 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15650 -4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER JKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 608.00 structions: ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15650 - BOILER SYSTEM CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST ) ntractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the wner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the ■mmissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria i -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify Boiler Manufacturers Representative has completed all specified start -up procedures. Verify Boiler Manufacturers Representative has witnessed morning programmed start -up, mid -day operation, and programmed night shut down. Verify boilers are running per design and ready for the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify all equipment labeling is complete. Verify specified training has been scheduled with the owner to occur after the system has been functionally performance tested through commissioning. Verify M &O manuals have been provided. ntractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the mmissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract 2cifications. :ase note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. mpletion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to uplete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. fled: Date: 'T DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 SECTION 15683 ,..UID COOLER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2.7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15683 FLUID COOLER SECTION 15683 FLUID COOLER A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. Provide 5 year manufacturer's warranty on fan motors and mechanical drive systems. 1.2 COMPLIANCE A. CTI Test and rate fluid cooler in accordance with Cooling Tower Institute test procedure in CTI bulletin ATP -105. B. UL COMPLIANCE Electrical Components of fluid cooler shall be UL listed. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, ladder -type wiring diagrams differentiating between portions of wiring that are factory installed and portions to be field- installed, and maintenance data. B. Provide factory authorized start-up and test report. 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified 'RENT DATE: April 12, 1999 15683 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 98608.00 . _...,..... 1 tilt r SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 FLUID COOLER PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 B. CAPACITY The industrial fluid cooler(s) shall have capacity as scheduled. SECTION 15683 FLUID COOLER pleted and all are verified by the oler shall be of ssories shall bility and ease of feel fan shaft actor. Motor(s) personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance sh all only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final pay ment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified req uirements have been satisfied. A. GENERAL INDUSTRIAL FLUID COOLER - Furnish and install, as shown on plans, factory assemb led industrial fluid cooler of counterflow blow- through design with single side entry. The industrial fluid co unitary design with all moving parts factory mounted and aligned. All structural elements and steel panels shall be constructed of G235, hot -dip galvanized steel with all edges given a protective coating of zinc -rich compound. C. PAN SECTION The pan section shall be constructed of heavy gauge galvanized steel utilizing double brea k flanges for maximum strength and rigidity and reliable sealing at watertight joints. Standard pan acce include large circular access doors, large area lift-out strainer of anti - vortexing design D. FAN SYSTEM The fans and motors shall be located in the dry entering air - stream to provide greater relia maintenance. The forwardly curved centrifugal fans shall be statically and dynamically b alanced. Fan housings shall have curved inlet rings for efficient air entry. Fans shall be mounted on a s supported by heavy -duty, self aligning, relubricatable bearings with cast iron housings. F urnish premium efficient motors, HP as scheduled, drip proof ball bearing fan motor(s) with 1.15 service f shall be suitable for outdoor service on 480 volt, 60 hertz, 3 phase electrical service. Motor shall be located on a heavy -duty motor base, adjustable by means of a single threaded bolt- and -nut arrangement. V -belt fan drive shall be designed for not less than 150% of motor nameplate horsepower. Drive and all moving parts shall be protected by removable hot -dip galvanized screens and panels. E. COIL SECTION The heat transfer section shall be integral to the pan section to facilitate rigging and shall include the coil below a spray -type water distribution, all encased by galvanized steel panels. The coil shall be all prime surface steel, have a design pressure of 280 psig, be tested by an encircling eddy current system and also tested at 350 psig air pressure under water. The coil shall be encased in a steel framework and the entire assembly hot -dip galvanized after fabrication. The coil shall be designed for low pressure drop with sloping tubes for free drainage of liquid. F. WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Water shall be distributed evenly over the heat transfer section, a minimum flow rate of 4.5 gpm/sq. ft. of coil cross - section is required to ensure complete wetting of the coil at all times. The system shall consist of 15683 -2- CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 G. SECTION 15683 FLUID COOLER Schedule 40 PVC header and spray branches with large diameter, non -clog plastic spray nozzles (360 nozzle for coil products). The branches and spray nozzles shall be held in place by snap -in rubber grommets providing quick removal of individual nozzles or complete branches for cleaning or flushing. WATER RECIRCULATING PUMP A close coupled, bronze fitted centrifugal pump equipped with mechanical seal, shall be mounted and completely piped to the suction strainer and water distribution system. Motor characteristics shall be as scheduled. H. ELIMINATORS Primary eliminators shall be constructed of hot -dip galvanized steel and be removable in easily handled sections. They shall have a minimum of three changes in air direction with a hooked leaving edge. They shall direct discharge air away from the fans and limit drift loss to less than 0.002% of the total water circulated. UNIT SIZE Overall dimensions shall not exceed approximately 14.5 feet long X 8 feet wide with an overall height not exceeding approximately 11 feet (to top of hood). The operating weight shall not exceed 14,000 lbs. The unit shall be Baltimore Aircoil Model VFL Low Profile series. J. BALTIBOND CORROSION PROTECTION SYSTEM. All principal steel components (panels, sump, structural elements, fan wheels, fan enclosure (sound attenuator)) shall be supplied with the BALTIBOND Corrosion Protection System applied in the manufacturer's plant by the manufacturer. It shall consist of: 1. G235, hot dip galvanized steel. 2. Parts prepared in a four -step (clean, pretreat, rinse, dry) process. 3. Electrostatically sprayed thermosetting, hybrid polymer fuse bonded to the hot dip galvanized substrate during a thermally activated curing stage. 4. Quality assurance inspection program including 23 steps throughout polymer application and unit fabrication. Units (parts) shall be assembled with phenolic -epoxy coated, cadmium - plated, washerhead fasteners. The BALTIBOND Corrosion Protection System shall have the following final characteristics: 5. When "X" scribed to the base substrate it shall be able to withstand 6,000 hours of 5% salt spray test according to ASTM standard B117. No blistering or chipping around the intersection of the scribes or any undercutting or creepage along the scribes, shall occur. 6. When "X" scribed to the base substrate, it shall show no signs of chemical attack after 6,000 hours exposure in acidic (pH 4) and alkaline (pH 11) water solutions at 95 F. 7. Shall not fracture or delaminate after 160 rounds direct impact from a 0.625 inch radius impact tool according to ASTM method D2794. 8. Shall not crack as a result of 6,000 hours of continuous ultra- violet exposure, equivalent to 120,000 hours of normal sunlight radiation. 9. Shall not show signs of deterioration after minimum of 200 thermal shock cycles conducted between -25 and 180 10. Shall show no signs of erosion when exposed continuously for 6,000 hours to high pressure (60 lbs.) water jet, including electric solenoid valve rated at 100 psi. Unit shall have electronic water level control, electric sump heater, ASME coil with "U" stamp, discharge hood with positive closure dampers with actuators to reduce heat loss in standby mode, insulated fan enclosure (sound attenuator), and Pony motor. NT DATE: April 12, 1999 15683 -3- RECEIVE() CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 2.2 FLUID COOLER MAKEUP WATER TREATMENT See section 15775. SECTION 15t FLUID COOL: PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Equipment shall be installed in compliance with manufacturer's requirements and recommendations. B. Support unit on galvanized steel rails, size W10 x 30, with 1/4" thick plate stiffeners at ends and at third points of the beam. Each beam shall be anchored to the concrete slab with a minimum of (2) 5/8" diameter anchor bolts at both ends, minimum 6" embed. Bolt unit to top flange of beams, minimum (2) anchors per beam. C. Provide all necessary conduit, wiring interties, including conduit and wiring for electric fluid level control and makeup water solenoid valve. All power wiring is done by Div. 16. 3,2 STARTUP A. Provide factory authorized startup and testing. A report shall be submitted for review by the architect. Correct all defects found during startup. END OF SECTION 15683 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15683 -4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER FKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 608.00 structions: ECTION 15775 HEAT PUMPS AND SYS 'PECIALTIES ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15683 — FLUID COOLER CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Infractor shall complete all specified items as Listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the vner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the mmissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify Fluid Cooler Manufacturers Representative has completed all specified start-up and testing procedures. Verify a start-up report has been submitted for review by the architect. Verify all defects have been corrected and the fluid cooler is ready for the functional testing phase of commissioning. Verify all equipment labeling is complete. Verify training has been scheduled with the owner to occur after the completion of the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify M &O manuals have been provided. rntractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Immissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract �cifications. :ase note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. , mpletion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to mplete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. rued: Date: INT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15775 HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCE A. ARI COMPLIANCE Test and rate air distribution equipment in accordance with ARI standard 320. B. UL COMPLIANCE Heat pumps shall be UL listed and CSA certified. . CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc„ required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. T DATE: April 12, 1999 15775 -1- SECTION 15775 HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER i. i.uwrnv t AK Y SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WATER TO AIR HEAT PUMPS SECTION 15775 ,„,HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES A. GENERAL Provide factory-built and factory- tested units as indicated, sizes and capacities as scheduled, and as specified herein. Manufactured by Florida Heat Pump Model SE and HE series or Climate Master. Units shall be A.R.I. Standard 320 performance certified and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certified for safety. Each unit shall be run tested at the factory. B. CASING & CABINET The cabinet shall be fabricated from heavy -gauge galvanized steel and finished with two coats of lacquer acrylic. The interior shall be insulated with 1/2" thick, multi density, coated glass fiber. All units shall allow sufficient service access to replace the compressor without unit removal. One blower and two compressor compartment access panels shall be removable with supply and return ductwork in place. A duct collar shall be provided on the supply air opening. Provide return air duct flange for connection to duct transition to remote filter box. The units shall have an insulated divider panel between the air handling section and the compressor section to minimize the transmission of compressor noise, and to permit operational service testing without air bypass. C. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT All units shall contain a sealed refrigerant circuit including a hermetic compressor, capillary tube metering device, finned tube air -to- refrigerant heat exchanger, refrigerant reversing valve and service ports. Compressors shall be high efficiency designed for heat pump duty and mounted on vibration isolators. Compressor motors shall be equipped with internal overload protection. Compressors shall have 5 year warranty. Refrigerant reversing valves shall be pilot operated sliding piston type with replaceable encapsulated magnetic coil energized only during the cooling cycle. The finned tube coil shall be constructed of lanced aluminum fins not exceeding fourteen fins per inch bonded to rifled copper tubes in a staggered pattern not less than three rows deep and have a 450 PSIG working pressure. The coaxial water -to refrigerant heat exchanger shall be constructed of a convoluted copper inner tube and steel outer tube with a designed refrigerant working pressure of 450 PSIG. D. FAN MOTOR & ASSEMBLY The fan shall be a direct drive centrifugal type with a dynamically balanced wheel (sizes up through 5 tons). Sizes larger than 5 tons shall be belt drive with variable pitch sheaves. The housing and wheel shall be designed for quiet low velocity operation. The fan housing shall be removable from the unit without disconnecting the supply air ductwork for servicing of the fan motor. The fan motor shall be three speed PSC type. The motor shall be permanently lubricated and have thermal overload protection. E. ELECTRICAL Controls and safety devices shall be factory wired and mounted within the unit. Controls shall include fan relay, compressor contactor, 24V transformer, reversing valve coil and lockout relay. A teMtk with PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15775 -2- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ✓ILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JILA SCHOOL DISTRICT .00 HEAT PUMP HOSE KIT CONDENSER SYSTEM SPECIALTIES CONDENSER WATER / BOILER CIRCULATION WATER PUMPS DATE: April 12, 1999 15775 -3- Sl'r 'ION 15775 HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM °ECIALTIES screw terminals shall be provided for field control wiring. When the safety controls are activated to prevent compressor short cycling, the lockout circuit must be reset via a reset signal from the EMS. A lockout indicating terminal shall be provided in the low voltage circuit. A five minute time delay control shall be provided to prevent short cycling of the compressor (delay on break). A ninety second low pressure bypass time delay control shall be provided to prevent nuisance lockouts during cold weather startup. Safety devices shall include a low pressure cutout set at 20 PSIG and a high pressure cutout control set at 380 PSIG. Provide condensate over flow safety switch factory installed to stop compressor operation should condensate rise to sensor level in condensate pan. Provide energy management relay (factory installed) to allow unit control by EMS. Provide compressor crank case heater. Provide 24V relay to close normally open solenoid valve (24V) in return hose kit whenever compressor is off. Valve shall open whenever compressor is on. PIPING Supply, return water and condensate drain connections shall be brass female pipe thread fittings and mounted flush to cabinet exterior. MISCELLANEOUS Units shall have EER's as listed in schedule and shall meet or exceed EER requirements of the Washington State Energy Code. Units shall be right or left hand return as scheduled, horizontal type, except where vertical type are shown. Heat pump hose kits shall be manufactured by Griswold, Versaflow or equal, flow rates to match to GPM's scheduled for heat pumps. On return side provide 24" long stainless steel hose, ball valve with test port and pressure /temperature valve, swivel end connection. On supply side provide 24" long Stainless Steel hose, Griswold Flow Control (2 to 32 psi operating range), ball valve with test port and pressure /temperature valve, strainer with drain valve, swivel end connection. All valves shall be line size, with hose kit size as scheduled. Expansion Tank - Armstrong "L" Series, ASME Construction, 125 psi rated, precharged bladder type expansion tank, vertical mount, air charging valve connection, fluid in bladder. Size as scheduled. Equal product by Bell & Gossett and Amtrol are acceptable. Air Eliminator - Spirotherm Spirovent Senior, with turbulence suppressive type of air elimination to separate microbubbles and to remove stationary air pockets through absorption. Maximum working pressure shall be minimum 150 psi, maximum working temperature shall be min. 270 degrees F, maximum allowed water velocity shall be 4 feet per second with pressure drop of less than or equal to 0.5 feet. Size as scheduled. Provide with flanged ends. Provide with Spirotop automatic air release on top of Senior unit. Balancing Valves - Armstrong CBV I and CBV II, Globe valve design with min. 4 turns adjusting handle, memory stop, positive shut -off, drain connection. Size valves per drawings and flow schematic. Provide also one CBM -60 Differential Pressure Gage Meter with 3 extra sets of hose tips. Equal products by Bell & Gossett are acceptable. Armstrong Series 4382, Dual Arm Close Coupled Type Vertical In Line Centrifugal pumping unit (Bronze RECEIVED Fitted). The cast casing shall include two radially split, single stage centrifugal type pumps, with equal size CM' OF ruKwlLa DEC 2 7 7999 PERMIT CENTER ..... .. .., ... ...�..... -e :. "J.. °.Y �x. n., :.'t✓ r �. �. iC+ N.: T3r':( 7i }F'(•1jn• +'•v.+`n.-....... � � ..... .. .. TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15775 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT HEAT UMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES 98608.00 (._ PART 3 - EXECUTION PRINT DATE April 12, 1999 suction and discharge flanges, and having separate tapped flush line and pressure gauge connections. Each pump shall have a bronze dynamically balanced impeller, bronze shaft sleeve, and inside type single spring mechanical seal. The pumps shall also be provided each with a factory installed flush line to the mechanical seal, a 50 micron cartridge filter and floating ball type sight flow indicator suitable for the working pressure encountered. The mechanical contractor shall change the filters after the system has been flushed and on a regular basis until the pumps are turned over to the owner. Each driving motor shall be an industry standard, premium energy efficient, vertical solid shaft, squirrel cage induction type with open drip -proof enclosure. The inlet and outlet ports on the casing shall be at least one size larger than the single pump size, so that both units may operate in parallel with no loss of single pump efficiency. Each port shall be fitted with a stainless steel isolation valve and check valve that allow the units to operate in parallel, or standby, yet may be used to isolate one pumping unit for servicing or removal, with the other pump is still operating. Manufacturer: Armstrong or equal units of Bell and Gossett (B & G), size and capacity as scheduled." 3.00 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT A. All equipment shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendation. B. Heat pumps shall be installed level. C. Locate heat pump disconnect on wall (not on unit) so as not to interfere with access to unit and filters. D. Use Neoprene hangers for heat pumps suspended from structure. Cone - shaped elastomeric mounting made from neoprene with a steel box frame open on two sides to allow inspection and adjustment of the isolation element. Hanger rod shall penetrate neoprene element and steel frame with sufficient clearance to allow it to swing through a 30 degree arc before contacting neoprene bushing at the perimeter of the hole in the frame. Provide hole in the top of the box for bolting to structure. Kinetics Model RH, Mason HD, Korfund Series H. E. Use Mason SSLFH spring isolator and Seismic Snubber on HP- 03,04,06,07 (non - suspended units), 1.0" deflection. END OF SECTION 15775 CITY OF TUKWILA 15775 -4- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 8608.00 Instructions: Verify M &O manuals have been provided. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 0 Verify all heat pumps have been properly installed and checked for level. Verify all heat pump components are accessible for maintenance. 0 Verify all labeling is complete. 0 Verify all heat pumps have been started and tested for proper operation in all modes. Signed: Date: SECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIBUTICIEQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15775 — HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify all defects have been corrected and the heat pumps are ready for the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify training has been scheduled with the owner to occur after the completion of the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section, Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Page 1 of 1 CITY EVENED FTUKWIIA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ♦ \.Y•�vu'R 25���.° j�n: 1' rtr'. 1:" ht '.`YP`+veanawew ..... . ..... TUKWILA ELEMENT . RY SCHOOL SECTION 15775 TUKWILA SCHOOL fRICT H` PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES 98608.00 suction and discharge flanges, and having separate tapped flush line and pressure gauge connections. Each pump shall have a bronze dynamically balanced impeller, bronze shaft sleeve, and inside type single spring mechanical seal. The pumps shall also be provided each with a factory installed flush line to the mechanical seal, a 50 micron cartridge filter and floating ball type sight flow indicator suitable for the working pressure encountered. The mechanical contractor shall change the filters after the system has been flushed and on a regular basis until the pumps are turned over to the owner. Each driving motor shall be an industry standard, premium energy efficient, vertical solid shaft, squirrel cage induction type with open drip -proof enclosure. The inlet and outlet ports on the casing shall be at least one size larger than the single pump size, so that both units may operate in parallel with no loss of single pump efficiency. Each port shall be fitted with a stainless steel isolation valve and check valve that allow the units to operate in parallel, or standby, yet may be used to isolate one pumping unit for servicing or removal, with the other pump is still operating. Manufacturer: Armstrong or equal units of Bell and Gossett (B & G), size and capacity as scheduled." PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.00 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT A. All equipment shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendation. B. Heat pumps shall be installed level. C. Locate heat pump disconnect on wall (not on unit) so as not to interfere with access to unit and filters. D. Use Neoprene hangers for heat pumps suspended from structure. Cone- shaped elastomeric mounting made from neoprene with a steel box frame open on two sides to allow inspection and adjustment of the isolation element. Hanger rod shall penetrate neoprene element and steel frame with sufficient clearance to allow it to swing through a 30 degree arc before contacting neoprene bushing at the perimeter of the hole in the frame. Provide hole in the top of the box for bolting to structure. Kinetics Model RH, Mason HD, Korfund Series H. E. Use Mason SSLFH spring isolator and Seismic Snubber on HP- 03,04,06,07 (non- suspended units), 1.0" deflection. END OF SECTION 15775 CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15775 -4- PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST SECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIB ION EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15775 — HEAT PUMPS AND SYSTEM SPECIALTIES Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify all heat pumps have been properly installed and checked for level. Verify all heat pump components are accessible for maintenance. Verify all labeling is complete. Verify all heat pumps have been started and tested for proper operation in all modes. Verify all defects have been corrected and the heat pumps are ready for the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify training has been scheduled with the owner to occur after the completion of the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify M &O manuals have been provided. ontractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the ommissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract , ecifications. ease note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. )mpletion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to mplete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Tned: Date: VT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15780 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT \ WATER TREATMENT HEATING H T WATER SYSTEM 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15780 WATER TREATMENT HEATING HOT WATER SYSTEM A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 GENERAL A. Furnish a complete system of water treatment for condenser water system and fluid cooler sump water system as specified hereinafter. The purpose of the water treatment program shall be to protect waterside mechanical equipment from scale, corrosion, biological fouling or other waterside conditions that would diminish operating efficiency of the HVAC systems. 1.3 SCOPE A. The water treatment system shall consist of a complete equipment package provided by a single supplier specializing in the field of industrial water treatment. The contractor shall not install any chemicals for water treatment. The Owner will hire directly a water treatment specialist to provide chemical treatment of the closed condenser water system and open fluid cooler sump water system. The Mechanical Contractor shall install all equipment herein specified B. All installation of the system components shall be the responsibility of the Mechanical Contractor. C. Initial startup, operator instruction and follow up service calls shall be provided to insure that all phases of the water treatment program are implemented and properly maintained. The water treatment specialist will provide training and startup. The Mechanical Contractor shall install all equipment herein specified. .3 QUALIFICATIONS OF WATER TREATMENT SPECIALIST A. The Water Treatment Specialist (WTS) shall have trained local representatives with at least 5 years of industrial water treatment experience. Water treatment company shall have at least 10 years experience in the water treatment industry and must have a staff of engineers to provide required technical services or on- site consulting and troubleshooting capabilities, should the need arise. The water treatment company shall have, as a part of their organization, a recognized water treatment research and analytical laboratory which has the capability of analyzing and interpreting water, deposit, biological and metallographic samples, PRE- APPROVED Water Treatment Contractors shall be: Water Treatment Specialist — Garratt Calahan, Lawrence Carmada 206 - 919 -1410 or Chem -Aqua, Ken Meier (206)240 -0035. RESPONSIBILITIES OF WATER TREATMENT SPECIALIST The WTS shall warrant all components to be free of factory defects for a period of one year from date of substantial completion. The WTS shall maintain an inventory of all spare parts, readily accessible to the Owner. .? DATE: April 12, 1999 15780 -1- CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER uttwILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 C SECTION : l WATER TREATMENT HEATING HOT WATER SYS C. The WTS shall provide all necessary drawings and on -site technical supervision for proper execution of water treatment equipment installation and cleaning/flushing/treatment procedures. D. The WTS shall provide on -site startup and adjustment of the completed water treatment package. The V shall provide a minimum of 12 follow -up service calls throughout the year. Field tests must be run an al systems and for all inhibitor products on each service call. Following each service call, a written report the field test results and any changes or adjustments in the program must be forwarded to the Mechanica: Engineer and the Owner. In addition, samples of all treated system water systems shall be drawn and ser. the WTS's laboratory for reference testing under lab conditions. Copies of lab teat results shall be forwarded to the Mechanical Engineer and the Owner. E. The WTS shall provide test kits with complete instructions for adequate testing and control of all treated water systems. Kits furnished must directly test for concentration of primary active inhibitor ingredient, rather than test for a trace reference substance. F. The WTS shall provide appropriate training and instruction in water treatment system operation, testing ar interpretation. G. The WTS shall provide copies of MSDS of all the chemical formulas used in the water treatment program to the Owner, Mechanical Contractor and Mechanical Engineer, 1.5 CODES A. Conform to all applicable codes governing installation of this system. 1.6 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE A. The Mechanical Contractor shall arrange with the Electrical Contractor so as to provide all electrical service required for operation of the automatic water treatment equipment as per WTS specification. B. The WTS shall provide all necessary engineering and shop drawings for proper construction of required electrical service. C. All automatic water treatment equipment shall operate at 110V, 60hz unless otherwise specified. 1.7 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout . procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15780 -2- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKwILA DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL 2.2 CONDENSER WATER SYSTEM All equipment in the heating hot water loop shall be rated for: SECTION 15780 WATER TREATMENT HEATING HO - 'ATER SYSTEM s.r A. Furnish and install water treatment for condenser water system and fluid cooler system for control of scale, corrosion and biological fouling. A. Equipment: The equipment shall consist of: 1. 5/8 "xl /2" make -up water meter capable of detecting 0.1 gpm flow rates. 2. 5- gallon Wingert Model 5018 chemical pot feeder. 3. Wingert Model 5018 -A- Filter Bag Kit. 4. 3/4" visual flow indicator for indication of filter element replacement. Minimum working pressure: 125 psig Minimum operating temperature: 200 °F B. Chemicals (for information only; chemicals will be provided by WTS): 1. Cleaning agent shall be a non - polluting alkaline detergent with dispersants and wetting agents, designed specifically for preparation of new recirculating industrial water systems. Cleaner shall be Garratt- Callahan formula 248 -L or Chem -Aqua CLC -Plus Prod. #4429 or equal. 2. Corrosion and Scale inhibitor shall be a sodium nitrite, sodium boron, formulation of pH adjusters and inhibitors designed specifically for protection of yellow and ferrous metals in industrial recirculating water systems. Inhibitors shall be Garratt - Callahan formulas 125 -L or- Chem -Aqua 999 Prod. #0376 or equal. 2.3 FLUID COOLER SYSTEM A. Equipment: The equipment shall be Garratt- Callahan Co. Model GCT9030 -F or Chem -Aqua Model CT- 210-BCF Cooling Tower Control System. The system will include the following: 1. 3/4" Carlon -or -Hays Meter /Contractor with totalizing register. When applicable the meter shall qualify for any critical status as a utility deduct meter. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15780 -3- CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 15 TUKWILA s900L DISTRICT WATF(''REATMENT HEATING HOT WATER SYST 98608.00 k. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL 3.2 HEAT PUMP SYSTEM 2. 3 ea. electronic chemical metering pumps having both stroke and frequency control. Pumps shall Pulsatrol Model LB -64 -SA PCTI or Chem -Aqua Pump -Plus -Pump Prod. #8618. Chemical puml will include suction and discharge tubing and fittings, screened foot valve and anti - siphon/easy priming check valve, plus injection check valve assembly. 3. Microprocessor Based Conductivity Controller featuring menu driven LCD display, flow switch assembly with sensor, high and low conductivity alarm indicator, inhibitor feed mode selectable (i electrical contacting head water meter, feed/bleed or percent on/off time. When inhibitor is fed vi water meter, the accumulator and feed timer are utilized. Control unit must include an integral 28 day dual biocide timer with pre -bleed and extended bleed lock -out features. 4. 3/4" internally piloted, zero differential solenoid valve for bleed line. 3/4" PVC strainer for installation upstream of solenoid valve. 5. Test kit with complete instructions for proper control of chemical inhibitor and cycles of concentration of cooling water. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15780 -4- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER B. Chemicals (for information only; chemicals will be provided by WTS):: 1. Fluid cooler scale /corrosion inhibitor shall be a non - polluting, non - chromate blend of organic phosphorates, tolytriazole, wetting agents and dispersants. The formula will be Garratt - Callahan formula 222 -L or Chem -Aqua 12000 Prod. #0052. 2. Biocides shall consist of either alternating formulations of isothiozolone and glutaraldehyde or a quatenary ammonium compound and benzothiazole. Biocides shall carry a current EPA registratic number and shall list the legal range of dosage on the label. Label shall include safety instructions with emergency 24 hour Poison Hot Line shown on the label. Biocides shall be fed at the safe, leg and effective dosage as controlled by the automatic feed equipment. Biocides will be Garratt- Callahan formulas 315 and 312 or Chem -Aqua formulas CB -55 Prod. #0358 and CTB 54 Prod. #0829. 3. Passivation of cooling tower will consist of circulating a strong orthphosphate solution for 48 hour prior to any other water treatment. Passivation of the tower metal surface will be Garratt - Callahan formula 223 -LZ or Chem -Aqua 150 Prod #0050. A. Provide the water treatment systems with all pumps, solenoid, strainer, valves, feeders, controller and time enclosure and all miscellaneous equipment for a complete system as specified. If systems are drained dow for any reason, the chemical feed system will be deactivated. A. Equipment Installation 1. Loop makeup water meter shall be installed, with a bypass in the loop make up water line, accessibl to maintenance personnel to service and to read meter. 2. The chemical pot feeder, depth filter and flow indicator shall be installed in a 3/4" pipe bypass frorr the discharge side to the suction side of the heat pump loop recirculation pump. B. Cleaning and Treatment 1. Prior to any treatment the closed loop system will be flushed with water for 24 hours. System will then be drained and alkaline cleaning chemical and water will be added and circulated for 48 hours. System will then be flushed until pH and conductivity readings of the water are within + or - 5 -10% R of readings of the make up water. During the flushing stage of the chemical clearrp ,tem TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 3.3 FLUID COOLER SYSTEM RC4T DATE: April 12, 1999 15780 -5- SECTION 15780 WATER TREATMENT HEATING WATER SYSTEM should be circulated with the make up valve adding water as needed. Flushing procedure shall be done by the Mechanical Contractor. 2. During the flushing and treating procedure, open all manual and automatic control valves to insure complete circulation throughout the system. Check and clean all traps and strainers of debris and foreign matter. Prior to cleaning agent the system shall be hydrostatically tested as per Section 15010. A. Cleaning (Flushing/cleaning procedure shall be done by the Mechanical Contractor) 1. Prior to any treatment, system shall be filled with fresh water and circulated for 48 hours with passivation chemical. System then shall be refilled and flushed until water runs clear and has the same pH and conductivity of makeup water. B. Equipment Installation 1. The water meter /contactor shall be installed, with a bypass, in the make up water line to the fluid cooler. 2. The chemical pump shall be installed in a location convenient to the system installation, and take suction directly from the chemical inhibitor drum. The chemical pump injector shall be installed into a 1/2" female pipe fitting on the main recirculating pump discharge piping, downstream from the bleed sensor. 3. The cooling tower chemical feed equipment shall be wall mounted in a location convenient to the system installation and be powered from a standard 110V wall -mount receptacle. The conductivity bleed sensor shall be installed in the 3" drain line (from sump) ahead of the drain valve. Provide sampling pump back in mechanical room to circulate water sample past chemical analyzing device, 4. The bleed valve shall be installed in the bleed sensor by pass line downstream from the bleed sensor. 5. The'biocide pumps shall be installed in a location convenient to the system installation and take suction directly from the chemical biocide drums. The chemical pump injectors shall be installed into a 1/2" female pipe fitting on the main recirculating pump discharge piping downstream from the bleed sensor. 3.4 INSTRUCTION PERIODS A. Refer to Section 15010 and instruct Owner's representative as specified in this Section. END OF SECTION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWII.A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER ' UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 'UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 8608.00 \RT 1 - GENERAL l DESCRIPTION k. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. COMPLIANCE SECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT ECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT �. AMCA COMPLIANCE Test and rate air distribution equipment in accordance with AMCA standards, and provide AMCA Certified Ratings Seal. UL COMPLIANCE Provide electrical components of air distribution equipment which have been listed and labeled by UL. SUBMITTALS Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly- type shop drawings, ladder -type wiring diagrams differentiating between portions of wiring that are factory installed and portions to be field - installed, and maintenance data. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified DATE. April 12, 1999 15820 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMEN'T'ARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOO( iSTRICT 98608.00 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CEILING AND TRANSFER FANS 2.2 ROOF EXHAUSTERS 2.3 ROOF CURBS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15820 -2- B. STANDARD FEATURES 1. Aluminum Construction. 2. Backward inclined aluminum wheel. 3. Ball bearing motors selected and tested for specific application. 4. Aluminum curb cap with prepunched mounting holes. 5, Adjustable speed drives. 6. Vibration isolated power assembly. 7. Belt tension controlled by an adjustable motor plate. 8. Corrosion resistant fasteners. SECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. A. The ceiling and transfer fans shall be Cook Gemini GN series. The fan housing shall be constructed of heavy gauge galvanized steel. The housing interior shall be acoustically lined with 1/2" thick insulation. The discharge outlet shall be adaptable to horizontal or vertical positions. The terminal box shall be internally mounted for motor hook -up. The motor shall be mounted on resilient electric grommets. The fan shall have a forward curved centrifugal wheel. Provide solid state speed control and backdraft damper. Provide ceiling grille where noted. All fans shall bear the AMCA seal for air and sound performance. Equal units of Penn, Iig, Jenn Air, Greenheck, Broan are acceptable. Capacity as scheduled. A. ROOFTOP UNITS A hinged aluminum cover provides quick access to the motor and drive assembly. The cover can be easily removed. Upblast design. C. AMCA LICENSED RATINGS Units shall be tested in accordance with the latest AMCA standards and shall bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Seal for both air and sound performance. D. ACCESSORIES Accessories shall include birdscreens, sound curbs, and motor out of airstream. E. MANUFACTURER Cook VCR (upblast, grease hood), Greenheck or approved equal. Capacity as scheduled. Do not exceed RPM or BHP scheduled. For general rooftop exhaust fans provide Cook ACE belt driven (downblast), with weighted backdraft damper. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 1 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, AIR SECTION 15820 RIBUTION EQUIPMENT A. Cook VCA aluminum prefab roof curb made of 16 gage aluminum with 2" thermal insulation. B. Cook VCG18 vented roof curb, 18" high, for fan EF -03. C. Manufacturer: Cook as scheduled. Equivalent units of Penn and Greenheck are acceptable. 2.4 ROOF HOODS A. Aluminum roof hood, low silhouette type, with birdscreen and anti - condensate coating. Provide backdraft damper unless backdraft damper or motorized damper is shown in the ductwork or specified with fan. B. Performance is based on Cook type VR (Relief) and VI (Intake) hoods. Equivalent performing units of Penn, Greenheck and Breidert are acceptable. Height of other units shall not exceed height of Cook units. 2.5 VIBRATION ISOLATORS A. Vibration isolators are to be provided for all Fans (some units have isolators specified with units; see unit description). B. Floor Mounts Units: Spring type isolators shall be free standing and laterally stable without any housing and complete with 1/4" neoprene acoustical friction pads between the baseplate and the support. Static deflection shall be 1 ". All mountings shall have leveling bolts that must be rigidly bolted to the equipment. Spring diameters shall be no less than 0.8 of the compressed height of the spring at rated load. Springs shall have a minimum additional travel to solid equal to 50% of the rated deflection. Submittals shall include spring diameters, deflections, compressed spring height and solid spring height. Mason Industries type SLR or equal. C. Suspended Units (Hanger Mounted): Vibration hangers shall contain a steel spring and 0.3" deflection neoprene element in series. The neoprene element shall be molded with a rod isolation bushing that passes through the hanger box. Spring diameters and hanger box lower hole sizes shall be large enough to permit the hanger rod to swing thru a 30 deg. arc before contacting the hole and short circuiting the spring. Springs shall have a minimum additional travel to solid equal to 50% of the rated deflection. Mason Industries type 30N or equal. D. Manufacturer is based on Mason Industries. Equivalent units of Amber Booth are acceptable. See also spec section 15090 2.08 2.6 DUCT SILENCER (SOUND TRAPS) A. IAC Type as scheduled. Equivalent performance from Dynasonics Sound Traps are acceptable. B. See drawing M1.1 for size, length and type of silencer. Dynamic insertion loss shall match that of IAC unit specified. Pressure drops shown are maximums for CFM specified. CITY OF A. Units shall be installed in strict accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and details on drawings. DEC 2 7 1999 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15820-3- PERMIT CENTER v r�.. rst �•:., ��yr�wrur�. YnYrrcmv� -ryv+xn +�+r.^t!tdil£7t`':"•�''� A W l:A SC H OOL DISTRICT 98608.00 B. All exhaust fan systems (except grease exhaust) shall have backdraft or motorized dampers in the system. C. Extend all grease fittings to one easily accessible point at each piece of equipment. D. Provide flexible duct connections to all fans. E. Provide roof curbs for all roof hoods, roof mounted equipment and duct penetrations thru roof. F. Provide factory authorized startup of all equipment. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 END OF SECTION 15820 SECTION 158 AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPME:‘ TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: DATE: April 12, 1999 CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Verify exhaust fans are equipped with backdraft dampers. Verify equipment components are accessible for maintenance, Verify all labeling is complete. Verify equipment is completely installed, run tested and ready for the performance testing phase of commissioning. Verify O &M manuals have been provided. Verify that seismic restraints and vibration isolation are installed. ned: Date:, SECTION 15820 AIR DISTRIB ION EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15820 — AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. 3ntractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the )mmissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract ecifications. ease note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Impletion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to mplete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 199 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section, 1.2 WORK INCLUDED A. Include all labor, materials, equipment transportation and services to furnish and install complete all ductwork and related systems specified herein and indicated on the drawing. 1.3 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work, 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. T 2 - PRODUCTS SHEETMETAL WORK ' DATE: April 12. 1999 15840 -1- SECTION 15840 DUCTWORK SECTION 15840 DUCTWORK RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTEA TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA S('HOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 ( A. Furnish all ductwork as shown on plans. All ductwork construction shall comply with SMACNA Stanc and Uniform Mechanical Code Standards, whichever is more stringent. Duct construction shall be in accordance with the following pressure velocity classifications found in SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards, First Edition (1985). 1. Return, relief or exhaust ductwork where fan design static is listed below 1.0 "w.g.: +1" to -1" w. 2,500 FPM, constant volume. 2. Supply ducts not listed above: +2" to -2" w.g., 2,500 FPM, constant volume. 3. Transfer ducts: +0.5" to -0.5" w.g., 2,000 FPM, constant volume. B. Prior to any fabricating of sheet metal work, the Mechanical Contractor shall carefully measure (at the s; available space for sheet metal work. C. Longitudinal seams in ducts shall be flat, double lock type. Pittsburgh type. D. Transverse seams shall be of type and spacing as follows: Max. Side Type Spacing Up to 30" Drive Slip 7' -10" 31" to 60" 1 -1/2" Pocket Slip 7' -10" 61" and Up 1 -1/2" Pocket Slip , 3'- 9" Cross break panels 18" and over in width. E. Standing seams are not acceptable on any ductwork. SECTION : DUCTW F. RIVETING The slipjoint in pocket slip seams shall be riveted using not less than one rivet per face and maximum spacing of 2' -0 ". G. DAMPERS Provide dampers and quadrants in ductwork as necessary for balancing. Provide one damper in the duct leading to each supply or return/exhaust opening. Dampers shall be located in an accessible location. Dampers shall be fitted with Parker Kalon damper bearings and Parker Kalon No. 195T quadrants. Dampers shall be of 20 ga. G.I. single plate type with edges hemmed. For dampers above "hard" (gypboarc or non - accessible) ceilings, provide Young Regulator concealed damper operators. Adjustable splitter dampers to be Young Regulator 890B. H. Access doors shall be provided by this Contractor in finished walls and /or ceilings where required to reach mechanical equipment, Milcor or equal. Insulated low pressure flexible duct shall be a factory fabricated assembly consisting of a zinc - coated spring steel helix, non - perforated inner liner, wrapped with a nominal 1" thick by 1 Ib /cu. ft. density fiberglass insulation. The assembly shall be sheathed in a vapor barrier jacket, factory sealed at both ends of each section, thus assuring the vapor resistance of each section as well as the completed installation. The composite assembly including insulation and vapor barrier shall meet the Class 1 requirements of NFPA Bulletin No. 90 -A and be labeled by UL with a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of 50 or under. Flexible ducts shall be installed in a fully extended length required to make the connection. Where horizontal support is required, flexible duct shall be suspended on 36" centers with a minimum 3/4" wide flat banding material. All joints and connections shall be made with 1/2" wide positive locking steel straps. Insulated low pressure flexible duct shall be Greenflex Type SL -1 or equal. Provide spin -in fittings for connection to truck duct. Maximum length of flex duct is 5 feet with one 90 degree bend. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15840 -2- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER JKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 608.00 J. OFFSETS Provide offsets and transitions as required to fit ductwork into available space. Maintain equivalent free area of ductwork, and transition shall be smooth (less than 15 degrees). K27 Lined Round Ductwork 1. Provide United McGill K27 Acoustiduct insulated (1" thick) lined round ductwork with interior perforated metal face. Provide stainless steel ductwork, welded construction, for grease and dishwasher exhaust ducts. DUCT LINING BACKDRAFT DAMPERS AF.CTION 15840 DUCTWORK Certainteed Tough Gard Ductliner (smooth surface liner) 2" thick R -7 (where called out on drawings and or where specified) or 1" thick 1.5 lb /cu.ft. density R -3.3 min. where "Soundlined" or "lined" duct is called out on drawings or specified. Service with glue and clips. Space clips a maximum of 18 "o,c. Line all rectangular ducts (includes outside air, supply, return, exhaust and transfer ducts). The net free area of the duct dimensions given on the drawings shall be maintained. Increase metal duct dimensions as necessary to compensate for addition of the liner. The duct liner shall be applied with 100% coverage of approved fire resistant adhesive. Liner shall be additionally secured with mechanical fasteners on maximum 15" centers. Fasteners shall start within 2" of the leading edge of each section and within 3" of the leading edge of all cross joints within the duct section. All exposed edges and the leading edge of all cross joints of the liner shall be heavily coated with an approved fire resistant adhesive. The duct liner shall be cut to assure snug closing corner joints, the black surface of the liner shall face the air stream, transverse joints shall be neatly butted, and any damaged areas shall be heavily coated with an approved fire resistant adhesive. GENERAL Provide dampers at all fans and relief ducts exhausting to atmosphere that are not specified to have automatic dampers. TYPE 1. Backdraft dampers on fan systems shall be galvanized steel or aluminum multiblade type. Blades shall have felt strips riveted or crimped in place. Blades shall be joined together with connection bars. Each blade shall be rigidly attached to a pivot rod. The rod shall extend into oil- impregnated bronze bushings, or anti - friction bearings, located in the frames. Ruskin CBD2 or equal. MANUFACTURER American Warming & Ventilating, Air Balance, Inc., Duro -Dyne, Pacific Air Products, Penn Ventilator, Ruskin or Vent Products, Inc. • 3 - EXECUTION SHEET METAL WORK Partitions forming plenums or casings shall be #18 ga., with galvanized iron angles and rivets for seam connection and stiffening. All joints and standing seams shall be taped with 3M No. 474 vinyl plastic tape. err of Tul A DEC 2 7 1999 DATE: April 12, 1999 15840-3 - PERMIT CENTER 1 XL.r.MtNTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 K. Tape all joints in ducts with 3M No. 474 vinyl plastic tape. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15840 -4- SECTION 158. DUCTWOR B. Cork gaskets shall be installed between all connections of sheet metal to coil and filter casings. C. Sheet metal connections of plenums and air chambers to wall and floors shall be made with galvanized angles anchored to wall or floor construction with anchor bolts with sheet metal bolted or riveted to angles. Mastic sealer shall be installed at connection of angles to sheet metal to provide air -tight joints. Provide access doors in plenums and chambers with handles operated from both sides, Ventlock No. 205 or approved substitute. D. Doors in sheet metal duct for access to dampers shall be #18 ga., framed with steel angle. E. Connect all grilles to ductwork. Paint the inside of the duct a dull black at all grilles. F. All air inlets and outlets to outside shall have birdscreens. Backdraft damper shall be provided where motorized damper is not indicated. G. All ducts through roof shall be flashed water- tight. See detail. All ducts through walls and floors /roofs shall have angle enclosures. H. Connections of all ducts to all equipment shall be made with Neoprene. Elbows shall have an inside radius equal to 1/2 the duct width. Rectangular elbows shall have duct turns, T &B or approved equal. Use rectangular elbows wherever a round elbow cannot be used and where shown on drawings. Square inside elbow and round outside elbow are not permitted. Do not install turning vanes in grease exhaust ductwork. J. Supporters shall be galvanized strap or angle iron hangers, arranged to prevent any bulging, bending, or sagging of ductwork. Under no condition shall hangers pierce the ducts. Vertical ducts shall be supported at each floor with 18 ga. formed angle. L. HANGERS 1. Provide hangers on all ductwork. 2. Hangers for circular ducts and tubing: A #18 gauge galvanized sheet steel strap shall be wrapped around the duct at each point of support. For concealed work this strap shall be bolted to a strap hanger of similar gauge and width; for exposed work, bolted to a steel rod hanger in each case, rod hanger 1/4" size for ducts up to 10" size, 3/8" size for larger ducts. Width of galvanized steel strap wrapped around the duct shall not be less than 1" in any case; where ducts are in excess of 10" in diameter shall be 2 ". 3. Spacing of hangers shall not exceed 10' -0" on centers in any case; where ducts are insulated and are in excess of 10" in size, spacing shall not exceed 8' -0 ". M. A maximum of 5 feet length of flex duct with one 90 degree bend will be allowed at connections to diffusers, where flex duct is shown on drawings. N. Provide fire stop around ductwork at all duct penetration of rated construction. "Fire Stop Sealant" by Dow Corning. O. Backdraft dampers on relief ducts shall be metal type. RECEIVED P. Provide duct transitions as required to all equipment connections. CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (- TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Q. END OF SECTION 15840 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15840 -5- an. ax n.nf!� SM:IA4) SECTION 15840 DUCTWORK Provide duct lining on all rectangular ducts (outside air, supply, return, exhaust, mixed, relief and transfer air ducts). The net free area of the duct dimension given on the drawings shall be maintained. Increase metal duct dimensions as necessary to compensate for addition of the liner. All ductwork on roof shall have R7, 2" thick duct liner. All ductwork on roof shall not interfere with required equipment access. R. All ductwork exposed to outside shall be sealed watertight. Tops of exterior ductwork shall be sloped so as not to pond water. S. Provide galvanized min. 24 gage sheetmetal kiln hood, approx. size 9'x3'x2' high with transition to 18x16 galv. duct up. The hood shall be installed with the bottom of the hood 30" above the top of the kiln (confirm height of kiln in field). T. Provide leaktight installation of grease and dishwasher exhaust ducts, stainless steel welded construction. U. Provide 12" long orange surveyor tape (1/2" wide) at all volume damper operators that are above ceilings. V. For dampers above "hard" (gypboard or non - accessible) ceilings, provide Young Regulator concealed damper operators. CITY OF TUKV�iill n. 1:iriV1LN LARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: Signed: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 • ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15840 - DUCTWORK CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify ductwork is complete. Q Verify damper components are installed and accessible for maintenance. Verify all specified access doors are installed. Verify M &O materials have been provided. Verify that orange surveyors tape is installed at all volume dampers located above ceilings. SECTION 15840 DUCTWORK Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Date: Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER - TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHnr)L TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT( 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCE A. UL COMPLIANCE Provide devices which have been listed and labeled by UL. 1.3 SUBMITTALS SECTION 15845 FIRE DAMPERS 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING SECTION 15845 FIRE DAMPERS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly- type shop drawings, ladder -type wiring diagrams differentiating between portions of wiring that are factory installed and portions to be field - installed, and maintenance data. A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15845 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUI<wi' " DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER __.....�.. r,x r SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Dynamic Combination Fire /Smoke Dampers: 2.2 ACCESS DOORS SECTION 15845 FIRE DAMPERS 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. A. Furnish and install at locations shown on plans, or where called for, combination fire smoke dampers meeting or exceeding the following specifications. Frame shall be a minimum of 16 gage galvanized steel formed into a structural hat channel shape with tabbed corners for reinforcement. The blades shall be single skin 16 gage minimum galvanized with three longitudinal grooves for reinforcement. Bearings shall be stainless steel sleeve turning in an extruded hole in the frame. Blade edge seals shall be silicone rubber designed to withstand 450 and jamb seals shall be stainless steel flexible metal compression type. Each combination fire smoke damper shall be 1 -1/2 hour fire rated under UL Standard 555, and shall further be classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Leakage Rated Damper for use in smoke control systems under the latest version of UL555S, and bear a UL label attesting to same. Damper manufacturer shall have tested, and qualified with UL, a complete range of damper sizes covering all dampers required by this specification. Testing and UL qualifying a single damper size is not acceptable. The leakage rating under UL555S shall be Leakage Class II (10 cfm/ft. at 1" w.g.). B. As part of the UL qualification, dampers shall have demonstrated a capacity to operate (to open and close) under HVAC system operating conditions, with pressures of at least 4" w.g. in the closed position, and 2000 fpm air velocity in the open position. C. In addition to the leakage ratings already specified herein, the dampers and their actuators shall be qualified under UL555S to an elevated temperature of 350 degrees F. Appropriate electric actuators shall be installed by the damper manufacturer at time of damper fabrication. Actuator shall be Normally Closed type (damper closes on loss of power) and shall be 120 volt AC, 60 HZ. Damper and actuator shall be supplied as a single entity which meets all applicable UL555 and UL555S qualifications for both dampers and actuators. Manufacturer shall provide factory assembled sleeve of 16" minimum length (contractor to verify requirement). Factory supplied caulked sleeve shall be 20 gage for dampers through 84" wide and 18 gage above 84" wide. Damper and actuator assembly shall be factory cycled 10 times to assure operation. D. FireStat: Each combination fire smoke damper shall be equipped with a UL Classified FireStat equal to Ruskin Model TS 150. FireStat shall electrically and mechanically lock damper in a closed position when duct temperatures exceed 165 degrees F. Damper must be operable while temperature is above 250 FireStat package shall include two damper position indicator switches linked directly to damper blade to provide capability of remotely indicating damper position. One switch shall close when damper is fully open; the other switch shall close when damper is fully closed. FireStat and position indicator switches shall be capable of interfacing electrically with smoke detectors, building fire alarm systems, and remote indicating stations. Actuation of local duct smoke detector will cause FireStat to close damper. Dampers shall be Ruskin Model FSD36 with TS 150 Firestat package. A. Install with access doors. Access doors shall be provided for fire dampers and fire /smoke dampers and shall be of airtight construction with hemmed edges (no sharp edges). The door frame shall be welded in place and door itself shall be neoprene gasketed and equipped with hinge and latch fasteners to assure an RECEIVED A PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15845 -2- CITY OF TUKWII DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 air -tight and water -tight fit. Size shall be minimum 12" x 12" (larger if necessary to service damper) unless limited by duct size. Provide sleeves for fire dampers as required. Label access door with minimum 1/2" high letters reading "FIRE DAMPER." PART 3.00 EXECUTION 3.1 All fire dampers, fire /smoke dampers shall be installed per their listing. Particular attention shall be paid to required gaps for thermal expansion around damper. T DATE: April 12, 1999 END OF SECTION 15845 15845 -3 ; 15845 FIRE DAMPERS TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA Sr 'OOL DISTRICT 98608.00 \\ Instructions: a Verify ductwork is complete. Verify fire damper components are accessible for maintenance. Verify all specified access doors are installed. a Verify M &O materials have been provided. Signed: .., m. <.- rvaif9:Y�K V "w;':i tt:Y- ••Jx�.i Y ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15845 - FIRE DAMPERS CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST SECTION 15 FIRE DAMP: Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to t. Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criter on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Date' RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWII DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTEr. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 SECTION 15870 OUTLETS AND OUTLETS TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL jj "s { SECTION 15870 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT \ OUTLETS AND INLETS 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCES A. ADC COMPLIANCE Test and rate registers, grilles, and diffusers in accordance with ADC Equipment Test Code 1062R4, provide Certified Ratings Seal on each unit. B. AMCA COMPLIANCE Test and rate louvers, dampers, and shutters in accordance with AMCA Standard 500, provide Certified Ratings Seal on each unit. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assembly -type shop drawings, and maintenance data. 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed, 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. UNT DATE: April 12, 1999 15870 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 '1999 PERMIT CEN TER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL PTSTRICT 98608.00 \ SECTION 15870 OUTLETS AND INLETS 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CEILING AIR DIFFUSERS A. GENERAL Except as otherwise indicated, provide manufacturer's standard ceiling air diffusers with fire dampers; of size, shape, capacity and type indicated; constructed of materials and components indicated; constructed of materials and components as indicated, and as required for complete installation. B. CEILING COMPATIBILITY Provide diffusers with border styles that are compatible with adjacent ceiling systems, and that are specifically manufactured to fit into ceiling module with accurate fit and adequate support. Refer to general construction drawings and specifications for types of ceiling systems which will contain each type of ceiling air diffuser. C. TYPES Provide ceiling diffusers of type, capacity, and with accessories and finishes as scheduled on drawings. 1. Manufacturers: One of the following: a. Anemostat Products Div., Dynamics Corp. of America. b. Krueger Mfg. Co. c. Titus d. Price 2.2 REGISTERS AND GRILLES A. GENERAL Except as otherwise indicated, provide manufacturer's standard wall registers and grilles with fire dampers; of size, shape, capacity and type indicated; constructed of materials and components as indicated, and as required for complete installation. See Section 15845 for ceiling fire damper requirements. B. PERFORMANCE Provide wall registers and grilles that have, as minimum, temperature and velocity traverses, throw and drop, and noise criteria ratings for each size device as listed in manufacturer's current data. C. COMPATIBILITY Provide registers and grilles with border styles that are compatible with adjacent wall or ceiling systems, and that are specifically manufactured to fit into construction with accurate fit and adequate support. Refer to general construction drawings and specifications for types of construction which will contain each type of wall register and grille. D. TYPES Provide wall registers and grilles of type, capacity, and with accessories and finishes as scheduled on drawing M1.1. CITY of TUKWILA PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15870 -2- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHf ''L TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT._ 98608.00 E. Manufacturers: One of the Following: 1. Anemostat Products Div., Dynamics Corp. of America. 2. Krueger Mfg. Company. 3. Titus 4. Price 2.3 LOUVERS F. STYLE 1. CSI Model 4110 4" deep storm louver. 2. Ruskin ELF 375DD 4" deep louver. 3, Wonder Metal EX - 445. G. MANUFACTURERS One of the following: 1. CSI (Construction Specialties, Inc.) 2. Ruskin. 3. Wonder Metal Products. SECTION 15870 OUTLETS AND INLETS A. GENERAL Except as otherwise indicated, furnish manufacturer's standard louvers where shown; of size, shape, capacity and type indicated; constructed of materials and components as indicated, and as required for complete installation. Refer to architectural Section of document for louver details. All exterior louvers are furnished by Div. 15870 and installed by Div. 06200. Refer to mechanical drawings and architectural drawings. B. PERFORMANCE Furnish louvers that have a maximum free area, and minimum pressure drop for each type as listed in manufacturer's current data, complying with louver schedule. C. SUBSTRATE COMPATIBILITY Furnish louvers with frame and sill styles that are compatible with adjacent substrate, and that are specifically manufactured to fit into construction openings with accurate fit and adequate support, for weather -proof installation. Refer to general construction drawings and specifications for types of substrate which will contain each type of louver. D. MATERIALS Construct of aluminum extrusions, ASTM B221, Alloy 6063 -T52. Weld units or use stainless steel fasteners. Comply with NAAMM "Metal Finishes Manual" to provide uniformly finished products. Provide color or color matches as selected by Architect. Custom colors are required. 1. Factory Painted Aluminum Finish: AA- C12C42R1x (cleaned with inhibited chemicals, conversion coated and painted with organic coating specified below). a. Zinc Chromate primer with dry film thickness of 2.0 mils. b. High performance coating consisting of inhibitive thermo -cured primer, 0.2 mil dry film thickness, and thermo -cured fluorocarbon coating, 1.0 mil min. dry film thickness. E. LOUVER SCREENS On inside face of exterior louvers, provide 1/2" square mesh anodized aluminum wire bird screens mounted in removable extruded aluminum frames. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15870-3- PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA EL 3NTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SC OOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION SECTION 158' OUTLETS AND INLET A. .GENERAL Install outlets and inlets in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions and in accordance with recognized industry practices to insure that products serve intended functions. Refer to installation details referenced in Paragraph 2.03A above. B. Coordinate with other work, including ductwork and duct accessories, as necessary to interface installation of outlets and inlets with other work. C. Locate ceiling air diffusers, registers, and grilles, as indicated on general construction "Reflected Ceiling Plans" and "Interior Elevations ". Unless otherwise indicated, locate units in center of acoustical ceiling modules. D. Provide birdscreen and insect screen on all exterior grilles located in exterior building soffits. Provide birdscreen only on all exterior louvers. E. At non - active portion of exterior louvers, provide sheetmetal blankoff plate with 3" thick rigid R7 insulatio: secured to back of plate. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 END OF SECTION 15870 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: �rtn. �gZ',Y�`.:S�Fi�'n4,�; S�t� ;.:��"i -� a :'ik!�x.�a SECTION 15870 OUTLETS AND INLETS ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15870 — OUTLETS AND INLETS CONTRACTORS PRE- COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Conunissioning Consultant. Verify air diffusers, registers and grilles are installed per specifications. El Verify M &O materials have been provided. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page l of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIt A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTEr. TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL t TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 15880 FILTERS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 COMPLIANCE A. NFPA COMPLIANCE Install air treatment equipment in accordance with NFPA 90A and 90B. B. UL COMPLIANCE Provide air filter units which have been listed and labeled by UL. C. ASHRAE COMPLIANCE Test air filter units in accordance with ARI 850. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's technical product data. 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING SECTION 15880 FILTERS A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810, 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. .INT DATE: April 12, 1999 15880 -1- RECEIVctJ CITY OF TUKW A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER . -..... oc.riV:1L TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 AIR FILTERS A. EXTENDED SURFACE FILTERS Provide factory- fabricated, dry, extended surface filters; where shown, in sizes indicated. Equip with UL Class 2 fibrous media material formed into 2" deep V- shaped pleats and held by self- supporting frames. Farr 30/30 or equal. 2.2 FILTER GAGES A. Provide manometer type filter gage for filter bank, with logarithmic curve tube gage, with integral leveling gage, graduated to read from 0 to 2" w.g. Provide static pressure tips, tubing, gage connections, and mounting brackets. Provide at all filters. 2.3 Filter Frames A. Provide side access filter frames for 2 inch pleated filters, as manufactured by Air Seal Filter Housing, Inc., Stafford, Texas, (713) 499 -9864. Units shall be factory assembled one piece construction of 16 gauge galvanized steel, with formed tracks, urethane foam gasketing on inside of doors, quick action positive lock door latches, 1 inch flanges for duct connections, corner gussets for rigidity, sealed housing to prevent air leakage. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION E. Provide clean set of filters for all pieces of equipment: 1. Immediately prior to air balancing. 2. When final punchlist is done. B. Locate each filter unit accurately in position indicated, in relation to other work. Position unit with sufficient clearance for normal service and maintenance. Anchor filter holding frames securely to substrate. C. Coordinate with other work including ductwork and air moving equipment work, as necessary to interface installation of filters properly with other work. D. Install filters in proper position to prevent passage of unfiltered air. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15880 -2- SECTION 15880 FILTERS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW' PERMIT CENTER A. Install air filters and holding devices of types indicated, and where shown; in accordance with air filter manufacturer's written instructions and with recognized industry practices; to ensure that filters comply with requirements and serve intended purposes. Comply with applicable portions of NFPA 70, 90A and B, pertaining to installation of air filters. Provide as scheduled on the drawings. DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ( 98608.00 END OF SECTION 15880 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15880.3- SECTION 15880 FILTERS E. In addition, furnish one complete extra set of filters to Owner when final punchlist is done. Three sets of filters are required (two installed, one turned over to owner). Locate extra set in mechanical rooms where filters are located. F. Install air filters gage pressure tips upstream and downstream of filters to indicate air pressure drop through air filter. Mount filter gages on outside of filter housing or filter plenum, in accessible position. Adjust and level inclined gages if any, for proper readings. G. Filters shall be easily changed from frames and shall slide freely on tracks without binding. Maintain clear access in front of filter access door to full width of the filter. H. Refer to section 01700 — provide list of each piece of mechanical equipment requiring filters with unit number, size, type and number of filters required. . ..... , .,..r► Ll xv 1'HK Y SCHUi': 1:. TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15880 - FILTERS CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Verify manometer installed and calibrated for all air filters per specifications. Verify 2 -inch capacity Air Seal Filter Housings installed per specifications. Verify clean set of air filters installed prior to air balancing. Verify additional two sets of clean air filters at site after air balancing complete. Verify specified maintenance access for replacement of all air filters. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 SECTION 15880) FILTERS Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Provide list of each piece of mechanical equipment requiring filters with unit number, size, type and number of filters required. Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW >> DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL rr TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. GENERAL Instrumentation and temperature controls for condenser water, heat pumps, fluid cooler, boiler system (including emergency shutoff), ventilation and exhaust fans, water heaters and other devices, units, sensors as specified. C. SCOPE The control system shall consist of the CPU, all required Remote Field Computers (RFC's), Terminal Unit Controllers, sensors, automatic valve actuators, valves, motorized dampers, relays, conduits, wiring, other control devices specified or necessary to perform the specified functions, operating software, operator training, installation labor, warranty, and all other necessary material and labor to provide a complete workable system. Refer to phasing requirements shown on architectural drawings. The EMS shall be fully functioning for those buildings that are completed during a given phase. All system checkout shall take place before each building is substantially complete. D. MANUFACTURER The Base Bid system shall be a Microsoft Windows based DDC System manufactured by Alerton Technologies Incorporated (IBEX for Windows). Install by factory authorized representative (ATS, Inc.). Equivalent system by Johnson Controls (Metasys) and installed by factory authorized representatives is acceptable. E. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 1.1 Description 1.2 Installation and Quality 1.3 Post Installation Instructions 1.4 Submittals 1.5 Operation and Maintenance (O &M) Manuals 1.6 Service and Guarantee 1.7 System Description 1.8 Contractor Responsibilities For Commissioning 2.1 Basic System 2.2 Energy Reduction Software 2.3 Miscellaneous Functions 2.4 Control Components 3.1 Sequence of Operation 3.1A. General 1' DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -1- SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER a rub 1" O�.YIUUL 3.1B. 3.1C. 3.1D. 3.1E. 3.1 F. 3.10. 3.1H. 3.1I. 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.5 Attachment A C 1.2 INSTALLATION AND QUALITY Heat Pumps Outside Air Temperature Sensor Locations Fan Control Condenser Water System Water Heaters Lighting Control Motorized Dampers with Temperature Sensor Building Ventilation Flush General Installation Wiring System Color Coding Final Adjustment Contractors Pre - Commissioning Checklist 1.3 POST INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -2- SECTION 15900 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ENER Y MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 98608.00 ; A. GENERAL The control equipment and connecting wiring shall be installed in a neat workmanlike manner by trained electricians under direct supervision of the control contractor, conforming to all applicable state and local codes. B. CONTROL WIRING AND CONDUIT All wiring and conduit shall conform to division 16 requirements. All control wiring in mechanical rooms (where subject to mechanical damage and/or below 7' AFF), finished spaces, in walls, below grade, and between buildings shall be installed in raceway unless specifically noted that it is acceptable to run exposed. Plenum rated wire as defined by local code (UMC 1994 601.3 Exception 5) is acceptable in concealed plenums or ducts and attic spaces where it is allowed by the building official and where it is not subject to mechanical damage. All line voltage wiring shall be run in conduit. Control (low voltage) wiring shall be run as described above. C. Provide complete system totally programmed to satisfaction of owner. Program at the minimum the following: 1. Time and Holiday Schedules 2. Alarm Limits 3. Optimal Start of Each Zone 4. Dynamic Graphic of Each Distinct Floor Area and zone. 5. Dynamic Graphic of Each Mechanical System/Each Unit. 6. Summary of All Zone Temperatures 7. Summary of Data for Each Zone 8. All Displays Specified in Sequence of Operation 9. Master Menu and Graphics 10. Security levels for programming and access to menus. 11. Program trend logs. A. Upon completion of the work, the system contractor in conjunction with the HVAC representatives shall instruct operating personnel in the operation, maintenance and repair of the system. In addition, the system contractor shall provide 16 hours (4 -4 hour periods) of on -site training in the operation of the system for maintenance personnel and other employees as deemed necessary by the administration. Instruction shall be at the Owners request and scheduled within six months after the system is completely operational,, HECEIVEo .Iry of rul�wlu{ DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOI TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608,00 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Make submittals in accordance with Section 15010. B. Furnish a complete List of equipment to be furnished including a manufacturer's catalog sheet for each item on the material list. C. Provide a complete set of engineering drawings, within 4 months of award of bid and prior to installation, for approval that will include the following information: 1. Interconnect drawings: a. Show all field wiring and interconnecting equipment and devices. b. Identify the type and size of wire and assign unique numbers or colors to every wire. c. Identify equipment and devices by the reference designators shown on the plan drawings. Provide materials List on each drawing. d. Block diagrams and schematics showing the layout of all computers, controllers, communication cabling, wire type, count and conduit fill. e. Schematics showing the general mechanical system layout with all sensors /devices of each mechanical system shown with corresponding detail and labeling. f. Floor plan drawings showing location of all control panels as scheduled, room sensors, computers and controllers. 2. Wiring diagrams: a. Show internal wiring of all panels. b. Show general physical arrangement of component devices installed in the panels. c. Provide elementary ladder diagrams to show the function of circuits employing switching logic. d. Provide panel schedule showing location, systems served and point count. 3. Record Drawings: Within 10 days prior to final acceptance update the engineering drawings to reflect the actual "installed" condition and deliver three copies to the mechanical contractor for inclusion in the 0 & M manual. Include all programming and changes made in the field. 4. Provide description of all software to be included. 5. Provide point to point test plan. 6. Plans shall be used in final acceptance to verify operation of all points and control functions specified. 1.5 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (0 & M) MANUALS A. 1,6 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -3- SECTION 15900 ENERGY MAIiEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) At final acceptance and system turnover deliver to the Mechanical Contractor the 4 bound copies of the 0 & M manuals, describing the operations, maintenance and servicing requirements of the overall systems and all equipment provided. Provide the following information in separate section each with tab index: 1. Material list, 2. Technical literature for all equipment including catalog sheets, calibration, adjustments and operation instructions, and installation instructions, 3. A List of spare parts provided, 4. System description and complete sequence of operation, 5. Reduced size (11 "x17 ") copies of as -built engineering drawings, 6. Input/output (I/O) summary forms for the system listing all connected analog and binary input and output functions and the number types of all points. 7. Control DDC program software and documentation specific to this system. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER usw ILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 t SECTION 15900 NERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) A. After completion of the installation and the control system, including technical data and software, it shall be warranted as free against defects in manufacturing, workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of acceptance. Preventive and emergency maintenance shall be included. The system shall be repaired or replaced, including materials and labor, if in owner's reasonable opinion, system is other than as warranted. Timely repair of equipment during the warranty period is essential. Maximum 48 hour response on warranty items is required. Software and data shall be revised and updated as necessary to reflect system changes thereto during warranty period. 1.7 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. GENERAL Provide a Distributed Processing System complete with Direct Digital Control (DDC) and Direct Analog Control (DAC) software. This system is to control all heat pumps, condenser water system, fluid coolers, boilers, dampers, water heaters and circulating pumps, valves, outside lights, ventilation and exhaust fans and other specified equipment directly, without intervening conventional controls. System shall be completely precalibrated with no controller setpoint adjustments or calibration required. B. BASIC SYSTEM FEATURES 1. Zone by zone control of space temperature, usage scheduling, equipment failure reporting, and override timers for off -hours usage. A zone is the area served by one unit (heating coil, heat pump or motorized dampers). 2. Microset room sensors. All temperatures to be set by operator from the Central Processing unit (CPU), except as allowed by Microset unit. 3. Priority password security system to prevent unauthorized use. Six levels, each assignable to dedicated function keys. 4. Equipment monitoring and alarm function including information for diagnosing equipment problems. 5. Auto - restart on power failure. Disk system for recording changes in schedules. 6. Modular system design of proven reliability. 7. Equipment run time totalization of fans, heat pumps, circulation pumps, fluid cooler, boilers, etc., capable of alarm and maintenance work order generation. 8. Operator shall have complete capability to modify displays, menus and menu format headings, data base information, at will, with no required auxiliary equipment. 9. Operator may select individual security level assignments for each operation and menu selection available, according to his/her specific operation responsibilities. 10. Graphics. A standard dynamic color graphic package shall allow operator capability of constructing floor plan drawings, mechanical equipment piping diagrams, mechanical systems drawings at will, while system is on line. Graphics to be dynamic, displaying current point data information. Provide and program all graphics. For each room designation, provide room number shown on drawings in parentheses, and actual room number, e.g., (B 108A) 102C for room number B 108 on plans, room number 102C actual. C. GRAPHICS Provide, at a minimum, the following: 1. Graphics, with dynamic temperatures, of the mechanical system. Show entire condenser loop, complete with equipment monitored, with overlay of all temperature points called for in specification. For example, the boilers shall be shown in the mechanical room graphic with supply and return temperatures shown in their corresponding positions within the condenser water loop. Show all equipment graphics that EMS is required to stop, start, monitor equipment status or temperatures. Equipment graphics shall accurately depict equipment represented (e.g., heat pump graphic shall look like heat pump system, fan graphic shall look like fan system, etc.). PRINT DATE April 12, 1999 15900 -4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 UKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 3608.00 2. Three levels of graphic penetration of the school mechanical system will be required. Provide the following: a. Level I: Provide a plan graphic view of the entire school which shall be divided into 8 or 10 approximately equal parts. Selection of any section, by use of cursor, shall enter into Level II graphics. b. Level II: Level II graphics will show a graphic of all the rooms in this portion of the building. Provide dynamic space and discharge supply temperatures in each room next to a representative space sensor as shown on the graphic. Also provide the room number on graphic. This graphic shall be closely representative of the actual scaled dimensions as shown on the Architectural plans. By moving the cursor to a room shown on the Level II graphic the operator will be able to move, through the pushing of a key or mouse, to Level III. c. Level III: Level III will show the actual graphic of the equipment in the room selected with dynamic temperatures and status conditions. This graphic shall also show any associated equipment such as dampers, exhaust fans or water heaters controlled or interlocked with this unique room. .8 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. 'ART 2 - PRODUCTS !.1 BASIC SYSTEM RINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -5- lECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEME °SYSTEM (EMS) PERMIT CENTER CITY F TUKWILA DEC 2 71999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL , w SECTION 15900 TUKWILA SCHOOL( STRICT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 98608.00 A. GENERAL The Direct Digital Control System (DDC) shall be fully integrated and installed as a complete package of controls and instrumentation. The system shall include all computer software and hardware, operator input/output devices, sensors and controls required for complete operation. The contractor shall provide all wiring, conduit, installation, supervision and labor, including calibration, adjustments, operator training and checkout necessary for a complete and full operating system. Provide spare parts as follows to the school district: All EMS electronic products shall be Y2K compliant. Tuxes: (see requirements under TUX section) Modulating motors, Microsets, duct and pipe temperature sensors, airflow switches, relays: provide one spare when unit count is 10 to 20, provide two spares when unit count is over 20. ' B. SYSTEM STRUCTURE 1. The system shall be complete, stand -alone temperature control system consisting of a Central Processing Unit which utilizes state -of -the -art technology, simple user - friendly operation, high reliability and modular construction. 2. The basic elements of the System structure shall be built up on only standard components kept in inventory by supplier. The components shall not require customizing other than setting jumpers and switches, adding firmware modules or software modules or software programming to perform required functions. 3. The system shall be a true distributed processing system. All software control functions to be performed by the intelligent field panels. Control software to be in nonvolatile memory. The TUX (Terminal Unit Controller) shall communicate with the SRFC and SRFC shall communicate with the CPU. C. CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) Provide Central Processing Unit (CPU) located at custodian's office. CPU shall be a minimum Windows based system with Pentium 400 MHz processor and 128 Meg RAM. The EMS subcontractor shall provide all necessary programming of the CPU at the site. All computer products shall be Y2K compliant. D. REMOTE FIELD COMPUTER (SRFC) Units shall be a stand -alone microprocessor based controller and shall contain at least 32K of memory and be expandable. Each shall have an on -board watchdog circuit, shall be programmed for control strategy specified and provided as required or as noted on drawings and shall have an RS232 communication port. E. TERMINAL UNIT CONTROLLER (TUX) Shall communicate with it's CPU and also be stand - alone, maintaining its own control strategy in the event of communication failure, shall contain built in RAM and ROM. Provide a separate unit at each heat pump, boiler, fluid cooler, circulation pump, lighting control (number as required), water heater, and fan system, and additional units as required to attain the sequence of operation. Provide 8 extra units. Units shall have at a minimum the following characteristics: 1. Five digital output drivers or contact rated at 24 volts, .5 amps, AC or DC. 2. Four analog or digital inputs, dry contacts or voltages. 3. Analog output, as required, 0 -10 vdc OR 4 -24 mA. 4. LED indication on all digital outputs. 5. Setpoint pots for stand alone mode setpoints for AO's. 6. Standard screw terminals for all terminations. 7. Optically isolated from communication trunk. 8. Fused protection. CITY RECEIVED 9. 24 volt AC powered. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -6- DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL( TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 H. I. '' SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAltEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 10. If more than two devices are wired to one input or output, provide a separate double row terminal board to ease wiring congestion at the terminal connections. F. CAPABILITY The EMS shall monitor and control all functions relating to building control as specified. The point monitoring and controlling functions to be performed by the System shall include but not be limited to the following capabilities: 1. binary inputs (contact closures) 2. analog (electrical) inputs 3. binary output (start/stop) 4. analog outputs (varying voltage signals) 5. PWM (pulse width modulation) with feedback position indication. The system terminal unit controllers shall directly control all HVAC equipment. The sequence of operation precisely identifies all points of monitoring and control. G. FAILURE Upon failure of any terminal unit controller, system shall display off line occurrence for each individual affected point at CPU. In event of main CPU or remote field computer failure, controller shall operate in stand -alone mode, operating equipment at default values. CAPACITY The system shall have a minimum 2500 point capacity. MODEM Provide a fully Hayes compatible 56 kBAUD external modem. This will be used for communication with other computers and global controller. J. REMOTE OPERATION All functions of the CPU with the exception of DDC shall be available by remote control from an offsite computer (such as manufacturer's office for trouble shooting purposes). Electrical subcontractor shall provide a dial -up telephone line. Provide all necessary components so that all control and monitoring functions can be accomplished from manufacturer's office. K. PRINTER Provide color inkjet printer; acceptable manufacturers / models are HP 690C or Canon Bulbblejet 100C. 2.2 ENERGY REDUCTION SOFTWARE A. GENERAL The EMS shall be designed to control external electrical loads for the purpose of saving energy. This shall be accomplished utilizing a combination of different methods. Provide engineering, consulting, programming and training time to develop and implement the following energy reduction software. B. SCHEDULING 1. Time Schedules: The EMS shall be capable of providing at least 99 time schedules. Each schedule to be 8 -day type, 6 entries per day. All entries to be in 12 hour AM/PM format. The complete schedule shall be displayed at one time on the CPU for easy editing. Each time program shall provide ON /OFF or DUTY CYCLE commands, or Analog Control Values as desired. 2. Holiday Time Programs: A minimum of 24 holiday time schedules shall be available and can be assigned to any number of available points. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -7- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENT''" SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL D . _ RICT 98608.00 SECTION 15900 ENzGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 3. Holiday schedule will display entire year and shall also allow for an interval holiday time, program showing holiday START date to END date (example: December 24 to January 2). C. OPTIMAL START /STOP 1. System shall provide adaptive start time control decisions based primarily on outside air temperature and individual room temperature. Each terminal point shall have adaptive optimal start -up for both heating and cooling. The heating and cooling advance start calculations are separate, and on a point by point basis. 2. Morning Warm -up: HVAC equipment shall run in full recirculation air on heating to pre -warm to heating set point. 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS A. REAL -TIME CLOCK/BATTERY STANDBY POWER Real -time clock shall be self - contained and accurately controlled by a quartz crystal. The clock shall be set via the keyboard and may be viewed on the display. A battery standby power supply shall be used to maintain clock operation when primary power fails. When primary power returns, the system shall automatically "reboot" to the appropriate schedules and require no action from maintenance personnel to reinitialize. Battery back -up shall be provided for 360 days of clock operation. B. PASSWORD Provide programmable password which can accept alpha- numeric characters. Each password shall be individually assignable to different function keys. Invalid passwords should lock data base access after three attempts. Password will not be needed for access to monitoring programs. C. DISK SYSTEM 1. System shall be able to store data base on standard digital disk or load a data base from the disk. This shall be accomplished centrally or locally at the terminal. Cassette type systems shall not be acceptable. Operator to be able to program system to automatically dump data base to disk storage system at end of each day for the purpose of updating all point data information and logs. 2. The disk system shall be activated to load or store data to the CPU on system initialization or as permanent changes as recorded. Disk system shall not be utilized for routine system operation. D. ALARM PROGRAM 1. For each analog input point, provide operator assignable high and low alarm limits. 2. For each analog input alarm and each digital input, provide the following assignable alarm responses: a. Sound horn or flash remote light as directed on alarm occurrence. b. Display point English - language description on reserve area of screen. c. Print out alarm description and operator- created alarm message. d. Require acknowledgment by operator and prior occurrence if directed by owner. e. Store previous 1000 alarms, with description, time of occurrence, time of acknowledgment , and time of return to normal. Provide for review of alarm history on CRT printer. f. Provide 50 programmable alarm messages, up to 256 characters each. 3. Boiler fail alarm shall be by dry contact to boiler controller (loop temperature alarm not sufficient). E. LOGS 1. Trend Log: Provide 50 trend logs. For each trend log, operator may assign up to 6 points and an interval sampling rate of 1 to 256 minutes. Store time segments. Provide for review of data on CRT and printer. Each trend log can be assigned individual start/stop times /dates at the terminal in advance. System shall automatically begin entry into each log as scheduled. Each point in the log shall have 1000 entries, all data stored CPU memory for future retrieval. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -8- RECEIVED CITY OF Ti !WV DEC 2 7 "; - , TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.. TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 v r- SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 2. Current Alarm Log: Display all points currently in alarm. 3. Alarm History: Log last 1000 alarms as to time of occurrence, time of acknowledgment and time of return to normal. 2,4 CONTROL COMPONENTS A. TEMPERATURE SENSORS All temperature sensors to be solid state electronic, factory calibrated to within one -half degree F, totally interchangeable. Wall sensors shall be equal to Alerton Microset. At corridor areas and areas subject to vandalism use Flat Plat Stainelss Steel sensors with pushbutton and service jack feature. Duct sensors to be electronically identical, housing suitable for the application. Metal guards shall be provided at sensors in gymnasiums. Provide 1 Microset for use as service tool. Unit shall be able to plug into temperature sensor service jack and obtain data readout from the TUX. B. CONTROL DAMPERS Provide low leakage horizontal opposed blade control dampers. Dampers shall have blade seals and stops, equal to Ruskin RCD -46 with EPDM blade seals, and stainless steel edge seals, galvanized steel construction. 5 CFM leakage per square foot at 3 in. W.C. with 20 in. -lbs torque applied regardless of size. C. DAMPER AND VALVE ACTUATORS Electric actuators to be supplied and installed by the Control Contractor. Provide in sufficient size, quantity and type matched to application. Proportional or 3 point floating as required. 110 volt circuits are supplied at the mechanical platforms for control system power. Provide control transformers as required. If additional 110 volt power is needed at other locations, the control contractor shall pay all cost for Division 16000 to provide the additional power. Damper motors shall be manufactured by Belimo. D. CONTROL VALVES Provide factory- fabricated control valves, provide selection as determined by manufacturer for installation requirements and pressure class, based on maximum pressure and temperature rating of piping system. Except as otherwise indicated, provide valves which mate and match material of connecting piping. Equip control valves with control valve motors, and with proper shutoff ratings for each individual application. Provide spring return where noted as normally open or normally closed. Valves shall have a maximum 2.5 psi water pressure drop at design flow conditions except as noted otherwise. Diverting valves for fluid cooler shall be Victaulic or equal motorized butterfly valves. E. ENCLOSURES All enclosures to be UL listed and all metal construction. All controls and instruments shall be logically assembled at one or more panels. F. CONTROL RELAYS Shall be rated for the application, with a minimum of two sets of Form C contacts, enclosed in a dust proof enclosure. Relays shall be rated for a minimum life of one million operations. Operating time shall be 20 milliseconds or less, with release time of 10 milliseconds or less. Relays should be equipped with coil transient suppression devices to limit transients to 150% of rated coil voltage. Provide a relay for each digital input and output at the units. Relays shall have pilot light. G. CONTACTORS Shall be the single coil electrically operated, mechanically held type. Positive locking shall be obtained without the use of hooks, latches, or semi - permanent magnets. Contacts shall be doubled break silver to PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -9- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWiI DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 1 act: IRAN 0900 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 98608.00 • silver type protected by arching contact where necessary. Number of contacts and rating shall be selected for the application intended. Operating and release times shall be 100 milliseconds or less. Contactors shall be equipped with coil transient suppression devices to limit transients to 150% of rated coil voltage. TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ( 98608.00 SECTION 15900 ENERGY MAN(,,,z1MENT SYSTEM (EMS) Provide freeze protection via mixed air sensor in mixed air plenum to shut down unit if mixed air temperature drops below 40 F (adjustable) for longer than 90 seconds. Return air and outside air dampers shall modulate to maintain min. 55 F (adjustable 55 to 65 F) mixed air temp (overrides economizer controls) In addition to the above sequence of operation, provide the following through the EMS operators terminal for each heat pump system: Zone space temperature indication, Adjustment of occupied heating and cooling setpoint, Adjustment of unoccupied heating and cooling setpoint, Individual control of fan and compressor Status of fan and compressor Proof of airflow (delta pressure switch) Status of mode (heating or cooling) Time scheduling of each unit, normal and holiday, Mode scheduling of each unit, occupied or unoccupied, Manual command to start or stop fan, Local override of unit from heat pump zone sensor (programmable 0 -15 hours), Log of override usage, Return air temperature, Discharge air temperature Mixed air temperature, Outside air temperature (see schedule; one sensor may serve more than one heat pump. Display for each heat pump), Proportional/Integral control action, Binary and analog alarm processing, Alarm histories, Trend logs, Floor plan and system dynamic graphics, Damper position, Warm -up control, Economizer OSA Hi- Temperature limit, Remote adjustment of minimum position O.A. damper setpoint. Safety control to prevent compressor short cycling (status) Safety control to prevent compressor short cycling (reset) Drip pan overflow - Provide float switch in pan, input to TUX to alarm at EMS and shut down that heat pump. Heat Pumps shall be able to be reset from the operators terminal. Provide return air, outside air, mixed air and supply air temp sensors with EMS indication for each heat pump system. Note that one outside air sensor may serve more than one heat pump; see schedule. Calculate outside air percent using values from mixed air, outside air and return air sensors. Formula is ( x)(OAT) + (100 - x)(RAT) = (100)(MAT) where x = outside air percentage OAT = outside air temperature RAT = return air temperature MAT = mixed air temperature C. OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATIONS PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -11- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER 7 ouU Provide outside air temperature sensors behind each large ( >10 SF) outside air louver, in plenum. This is to provide accurate temperature indication of outside air actually being delivered to the unit(s). Where individual heat pumps have their own outside air louver, locate OA temp sensor at each building exposure and use that temp sensor for heat pumps that pull outside air from that exposure. 1. "A" wing: provide OA sensor in OA plenum. 2. `B" wing: provide OA sensor in OA plenum. 3. "C" wing: provide OA sensor in OA plenum. 4. "D" wing: provide OA sensor in OA plenum. D. FAN CONTROL 1. Provide individual control for exhaust/supply fans from display screen. Operate only in occupied mode. Some fans are interlocked with other equipment as specified elsewhere in this section. 2. Provide scheduling of each fan. 3. Provide differential pressure switch at each fan (proof of flow). Provide alarm indication at CRT if fan fails to start when commanded. Specific requirements of fan control interties and controlling devices are listed below (some units may have additional intertie requirements listed elsewhere in section 15900). Provide devices, wiring and conduit to provide control specified. All exhaust fans shall be on EMS control except as follows: Provide local on/off switch for EF -01 and EF -02. E. CONDENSER WATER SYSTEM The EMS shall provide on/off control of the two boilers (B -01 & B -02). Boiler control is by local Boiler Management System. EMS shall control loop pumps CWP -01 & CWP -02 and fluid cooler FC -01 with companion diverting valve. The EMS shall operate the condenser water system to provide condenser water supply temperature to heat pumps (TS4) in the 70 to 85 degrees F range. During warmup mode and day mode, condenser water pumps shall run continuously. Warmup mode shall be initially set for 6 AM to 7:30 AM (adjustable), and day mode from 7:30 AM to 6 PM (adjustable). During night mode, pumps shall be allowed to run from 11 PM to midnight (adjustable) and from 3 AM to 4 AM (adjustable), to prevent multiple pump starts during the night mode. EMS shall start the condenser water lead pump CWP -01, and verify proof of flow. If flow is not proved, alarm shall sound and lag pump shall start. Alternate lead / lag pumps on weekly basis. After proof of flow is established, heat pumps shall operate as described. Loop temperature "satisfied ", where TS4 is between 68.5 °F and 87.5 °F (inclusive). Fluid cooler is bypassed. Loop temperature too cool: Fluid cooler is bypassed. If TS4 temp drops below 68.5 °F (70 °F adjustable heating setpoint (label on screen "Supply Heating S/P" with 5 degree throttling range), lead boiler (B -01 for example) shall operate as follows: 1. Verify proof of flow in loop. 2. EMS shall enable boiler(s). Boiler Management System (BMS) shall operate boiler(s) to maintain a fixed 70 F supply CWS. Boiler has a 5 :1 or 14:1 turndown ratio (modulating gas fired boiler)..BMS shall fire boiler(s) in the most energy efficient manner. 3. BMS shall operate both boilers as required to meet the heating load. Condensing type boilers are most efficient at lower firing rates, so BMS may operate lag boiler before lead boiler reaches 100 %. Loop temperature too warm: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -12- - - - 4r.vu ∎ua.Ja 1 £ J 1 J 1 £4V1 kC1V1J) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 OZDAAIT ',clovers TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 When TS6 (CWR) is greater than 92.5 °F, then diverting valve for fluid cooler shall open (flow through tower) and operate as follows: 1. Discharge damper on fluid cooler hood shall open. 2. Spray pump shall operate. 3. Fluid cooler fan shall operate on pony (small) motor. If after 8 minutes TS6 CWR temp is still above 87.5 °F, then pony motor shall stop and main fan motor shall start. If TS6 CWR temp drops to below 70 °F when fluid cooler is operating, boilers shall not come on, and fluid cooler shall turn off (fan motor turns off, spray pump stops. Discharge damper shall close). Fluid cooler shall run for a minimum of 15 minutes (no more than 4 starts per hour). The adjustable cooling setpoint for CWR (TS6) shall be set for 90 °F with a 5 °F throttling range (label on screen "Return Cooling S/P "). Freeze protection: For cold weather operation, the condenser water loop does not have antifreeze solution. Therefore the following freeze protection measures shall be done: 1. When outside air temp is less than 35 °F, loop circ pump shall operate. Verify loop flow. Also, cooling tower diverting valve shall open to flow through cooler (but discharge damper on fluid cooler hood shall remain closed). The diverting valve shall fail on loss of power to the by pass mode (no flow through cooler). The EMS shall monitor certain condenser water system points and shall control as described in the sequence of operation. Provide "Boiler Emergency Shutoff' mushroom type switch at boiler room near exterior door. Provide conduit and wiring necessary to shut off boiler system via this switch (intertie to auxiliary contact on BMS panel). The EMS shall monitor the following points: B -01 Boiler ON B -01 Boiler FAIL B -02 Boiler ON B -02 Boiler FAIL Boiler B -01 supply water temp (TS 1) Boiler B -02 supply water temp (TS2) SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) The EMS shall control and monitor the following points: CWS to Heat Pumps - Loop Supply Temp (TS4) CWR from Heat Pumps Loop Return Temp (TS6) Loop Flow Boiler B -01 return water temp (same as TS6) Boiler B -02 return water temp (same as TS6) Condenser Water Return Temp (to Fluid Cooler)(TS3) CWP -01 Loop Pump status ( on/off) CWP -02 Loop Pump status (on/off Lead / Lag of CWP -01, 02 FC -01 Fluid Cooler status (for motorized discharge dampers, pony motor, main motor, and spray pump) FC -01 diverting valve System shall alarm if there is a call for heating and the flow is not proved. EMS shall attempt to start lag pump. Alarm shall continue for lead pump. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -13- RECEIVED ^.ITV OF TUKWItA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 SECTION 15900 F'r 'RGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) EMS shall control condenser water pumps to provide flow whenever any heat pump is calling for heating or cooling (during off hours operation). Condenser water lead pump shall operate during morning warmup and day mode. Provide lead/lag on pumps on weekly basis. F. WATER HEATERS Provide individual control and operate only in occupied mode. Provide scheduling and run time totalization of each water heater. Provide aquastat for circulating pumps to run to maintain HW temperature (set for 115 F and 135 F, respectively). Set water heaters for 120 °F (general hot water)and 140 F (kitchen). G. LIGHTING CONTROL Provide scheduling of outside lighting, utilizing time schedules and photocell, with a means to override either one. Each exterior lighting circuit shall have its own schedule. Provide the photocell (120 V) and relay (and power to photocell), with the photocell being a digital input / output (addressable point) on the EMS, which can be turned off from the operator's terminal (e.g., let lights be "on" during the day for testing, etc.). Setup initial exterior lighting schedule for lights to come on at 5 AM and off at 11 PM, with photocell keeping off / turning off lights when there is sufficient ambient light level. Refer to the Electrical Drawings for the Exterior Lighting Control Diagram which shows which exterior lighting circuits are controlled by the EMS (verify lighting circuit numbers and voltages): H. MOTORIZED DAMPERS WITH TEMPERATURE SENSOR Where shown on drawings provide temperature sensor, wiring and conduit to control motorized dampers. Provide supply duct temperature sensor and compare this temperature with room temperature. Modulate motorized damper to vary volume of supply air to room (increase volume of air for cooling if supply air is less than room air temp, and decrease volume of supply air is supply air temp is more than room air temp) to maintain heating / cooling setpoint. Provide power to motorized damper from nearest power source (provide all conduit, wire, transformers, etc.). Provide Zone space temperature indication, Supply air temperature indication, Motorized damper position, Heating and cooling setpoints, Adjustment of heating and cooling setpoints, Time scheduling of zone (normal, holiday), Proportional/Integral control action, Binary and analog alarm processing, Alarm histories, Trend logs, Floor plan and system dynamic graphics. Local override of zone from zone sensor, programmable 0 -15 hours. For elevator machine room provide temperature sensor to operate EF -06 on whenever temperature in room exceeds 75 F. I. BUILDING VENTILATION FLUSH Provide programming to allow flush out for a 30 day period. Start date of ventilation flush shall be decided by the owner. Flush out cycle: see spec section 01810. HVAC equipment shall not be allowed to operate in any areas where dust producing construction or painting is taking place. The contractor shall coordinate with their subcontractors to protect the duct systems from contamination by dust and paint. 3.2 GENERAL INSTALLATION A. Install system and materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and rough -in drawings, and details on drawings. Install electrical work and use electrical products complying with requirements of applicable Division -16 sections of these specifications. Mount controllers at convenient locations and heights. 3.3 WIRING SYSTEM PRINT DATE: April 12. 1999 15900 -14- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 71999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) A. Install complete low and line voltage wiring system for electric- electronic temperature controls run in conduit in full conformance with requirements of the electrical section of these specifications. Conceal conduit, except in mechanical rooms and areas where other conduit and piping are exposed. Fasten flexible conductors bridging cabinets and doors, neatly along hinge side, and protect against abrasion. Tie and support conductors neatly within panels. EMS contractor shall provide conduit for all EMS work (conduit for controls is not by Division 16000). B. Provide all wiring necessary to interface between the boilers and BMS (Boiler Management System) panels. Connect EMS to BMS panel to perform functions described in sequence of operation. 3.4 COLOR CODING A. Number -code or color -code conductors, excluding those used for local individual room controls, appropriately for future identification and servicing of control system. 3.5 FINAL ADJUSTMENT A. After completion of installation, adjust thermostats, control valves, motors and similar equipment provided as work of this section. 1. Final adjustment shall be performed by specially trained personnel in direct employ of manufacturer of primary temperature control system. Send letter to Architect at completion of the project stating all controls have been checked and are functioning properly. 2. See also requirements of Section 01810. END OF SECTION 15900 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15900 -15• RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 199 PERMIT CENTER • M al. r► aa.n Gl.lr1V1C1V 1 HK Y .GHOUL SECTION 15900 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) 98608.00 r ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15900 - ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) Instructions: CONTRACTOR'S PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Contractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the Owner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria on -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify all EMS control points have been provided per the specifications and schedules. d Verify point to point test plan has been completed and all control points have been checked for connection and accurate data. Verify system graphics are complete, accurate and functional. Verify phone line and modem connection is complete and remote monitoring of the system has been tested. Verify electrical usage pulse meter has been provided and data is available through EMS. a Verify EMS system displays calculated percentage of OSA for each heat pump system. Verify control schedule has been created per direction from the Owner. 0 Verify optimal start and morning warm -up modes have been implemented and tested. Verify (1) Microset service tool has been provided. 0 Verify control wiring and all system components are labeled or otherwise identified. a Verify control sequences have been tested in all modes of operation per the specified Sequence of Operation (3.1). Verify as -built control drawings, material list, technical literature, list of spare parts, system description, and sequence of operation have been updated and included in the O &M manuals. Q Verify O &M manuals have been provided. d Verify a final version of the control program software has been updated and delivered to the owner. Q Verify specified training has been scheduled with the owner to occur after the functional performance testing phase of commissioning is complete. Verify all system defects have been corrected and system is ready for the functional performance testing phase of commissioning. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Ppggc 0'27 1999 PERMIT CENTER i TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOj TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ll 98608.00 Contractor responsible for work within this section or General Contractor shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning Consultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications. Please note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. Completion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to complete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. Signed: Date: PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 t . 1 SECTION 15900 ENERGY MANAiiEMENT SYSTEM (EMS) TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION 1.2 INSTALLER SECTION 15980 TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING SECTION 15980 TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and other Conditions and Division 1 - General Requirements sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. A. Employ MacDonald Miller, Neudorfer Engineers, MCM Tab and Commissioning or American Air Measurement to perform testing, adjusting and balancing on project. 1.3 INDUSTRY STANDARDS A. Comply with ASHRAE recommendations pertaining to instruments and testing, adjusting and balancing, except as otherwise indicated. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit certified test reports signed by Test and Balance Supervisor who performed TAB work. 1.5 JOB CONDITIONS A. Mechanical contractor shall coordinate with Air Balancer for time when work will be performed. Air balancer will not proceed with testing, adjusting and balancing work until work has been completed and is operable. Ensure that there is no latent residual work still to be completed. Inform Architect in writing when project is ready for adjusting and balancing. 1.6 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING A. The contractor responsible for completion of the work within this section shall have specific responsibilities relating to demonstrating the equipment and systems provided have been installed and function per the specifications. These responsibilities are as follows: 1. It is the specific responsibility of all Contractors to complete their respective start -up and checkout procedures, and to insure the complete readiness of all equipment and systems, prior to the start of the functional performance testing phase of the commissioning process, as defined in Section 01810. 2. The Commissioning Consultant shall request written confirmation of system readiness for performance testing, in the form of a checklist (see attachment "A" at the end of this section) from the appropriate Sub Contractor, or General Contractor. The Contractor shall complete, sign and return this form as an indication of compliance with all specified work. 3. Once the Commissioning Consultant is provided with written confirmation of all related systems completion, the actual date and times for the functional performance commissioning phase will be confirmed. PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15980 -1- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 SECTION 15980 TES( "G, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 4. Contractors shall be prepared to demonstrate system performance to the Commissioning Consultant through completion of the performance testing process, per the procedures and acceptance criteria provided by the Commissioning Consultant. 5. Contractors will be responsible for providing qualified representatives, material, equipment, tools, etc., required within the scope of their specialty, to facilitate successfully completing the functional performance testing process. Contractors shall budget and provide sufficient time and qualified personnel to participate on -site in this process until the process is successfully completed and all contractor related deficiencies have been corrected or otherwise resolved. 6. Specified training on related systems and equipment operation and maintenance shall only commence after final performance commissioning is successfully completed, and all systems are verified by the Commissioning Consultant to be 100% complete and functional. 7. Owner shall not accept equipment and systems, and Owner shall not make final payment, until all equipment and systems have been successfully commissioned and all specified requirements have been satisfied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Mechanical Contractor shall provide all motors, sheaves, belts, ladders, etc. as required for balancer to accomplish work. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Balancing work will be performed under separate contract as stated above. END OF SECTION 15980 PRINT DATE: April 12, 1999 15980 -2- ' RECEIVED CITY OF TUIV ^ DEC 2 7 1999 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 98608.00 Instructions: ;ECTION 15980 TESTING, ADJUSTING D BALANCING ATTACHMENT "A" FOR SECTION 15980 — TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING CONTRACTORS PRE - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST :ontractor shall complete all specified items as listed on the following checklist and return the signed checklist to the )wner's Commissioning Consultant prior to commencement of the functional performance testing phase of the :ommissioning process. In addition, the contractor may be required to demonstrate compliance with specified criteria in -site, as deemed appropriate by the Commissioning Consultant. Verify all TAB procedures have been completed. Verify preliminary balancing report has been provided. Verify all remaining deficiencies related to HVAC performance have been detailed and explained on preliminary report. ' ontractor responsible for work within this section shall sign below and return form to the Commissioning onsultant as an indication that all the above criteria have been completed per the contract specifications, lease note: This checklist is not intended to represent all the requirements of the specifications within this section. ompletion of the items on this checklist does not release the contractor from their contractual obligation to )mplete all the work as detailed within the entire specification section. igned: Date: NT DATE: April 12, 1999 Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWII. A DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER �_ 5. RFI Review: (under separate cover) A. 3 outstanding RFI's, # 144, 148, 149 7. Schedule Review Group briefly discussed work progress. 8. Other Concerns: A. None. 9. SUMMARY ANNOUNCEMENTS: 6. PR / CCD / COP Review: A. Recently issued: CCD 32 - 35 B. Recently priced: CCD 16 C. Overdue by Contractor: PR 5 (response), 16, 24 CCD 17, 22 D. Other: This Week A Building C floor framing (set TJI's) A Building A sheathing roof trusses A Building D wall framing A Building A & B Elec, Plumbing, HVAC R.I A Building B roofline insulation and 1 hour drywall A Building B set metal roof panels Next Week A Building C 2 floor wall framing A Building A roof dry-in A Building D wall framing A Building A, B, C Elec, Plumbing, HVAC R.l A Building B set metal roof panels A. Next Progress Meeting will be held January 5, 2000 at 9:00 a.m. 10. Adjournment: A. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 p.m. The preceding minutes are Heery International's interpretation of the items discussed and decisions reached during the meeting. Any attendees who wish to add, delete, or otherwise change these minutes are to provide their comments in writing to Heery International. The changes are to be submitted no later than two weeks following the meeting. If no change is submitted, the minutes will stand as written. The preceding minutes were taken by Randy McQuay. cc: Attendees, Engineers, File DEC 2 7 1999 PERMIT CENTER Tukwila Elementary School, Tukwila School District - Construction Minutes 12/23/99 Page 5 of 5 August 28, 2001 Mr. Joe Maris 3256 Chico Way NW Bremerton, WA 98312 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director RE: Permit Status M99 -0255 Site Address: 5939 S. 149th St. Dear Mr, Maris: In reviewing our current permit tiles, it appears that your permit for installation of 49 heat pumps at Tukwila Elementary School issued on January 4, 2000, 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 lithe 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, l at h, LC !U CL , k. ► c ry\) Kathryn A. Stetson Permit Technician Xe: he�mif File No.; M99 -0255 Duane Griffin, 13uilding Official • Y:': ?xsi'.e+.pt.XF.ti.: �J'.M.'A ?!!h: i �'.1.:,i1f::f.�ji:Y�L1 Ni. f� fL'.' R�R • •TYfY4..YRN #p.Yr�v.....-�..• Steven M. Mullet, Mayor 6 ?nn .cnuthrpntpr Rn .cniln limn • T//lnA /ila Wachinvrnn 0R1RR • 9nA_ 4 • ray. 911l,.A21.4AAS ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0255 . DATE: 12 -27 -99 PROJECT NAME: TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # _.After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Buildin Division AwG I- } -i - 'o00 Public Works DETERMINATIO OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTII)4G: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) \PRROUTE.DOC 5/99 SERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fie revention 4W 12.-z'1 Structural Incomplete Please Route U Structural Review Required Approved I I Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE Planning Division r�~•ti `ikr, ir: <Yki ° k; . Permit Coordinator ■ DUE DATE: 12 -28 -1999 Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required ri DUE DATE 1 -25 -2000 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: City of Tukwila Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Fire Department Review Control #M99 -0255 (512) December 29, 1999 Re: Tukwila Elementary School - 5939 South 149th Street Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. 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) 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) Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #1742) All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1742) (UFC 1001.3) Call the Tukwila Fire Department at 575 -4407 for approval of any system shut down. Have job site John W. Rants, Mayor T.- I- . JI_ T1/__L -_a_- 11111011 _ ni__ _ innAl rs• / JA - 1P_.._ /'ffLl r9t /I9/1 City of Tukwila Fire Department Page number 2 Yours truly, on, The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd rt+.. a. Y.v M. crnnitYrifch� .¢•r�a�rvx:v�MUt�l.enW�N lJrr..�rh�alN�ww.+w. John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief address, name and the Tukwila Fire Department Job Number available to confirm shut down approval. (City Ordinance #1742) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) 2. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 3. This review limited to speculative tenant space only special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the. adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Al— _ • • • • — 1)0100 n6...... 1 )flh C7C AAAA . Clive /IAA) C7C .AA20 qi! 01/05/00 WED 09:49 FAX 13603776057 FAIRWAY MECH a •••■■••• . . , DIFFUSER / GRILLE SCHEDULE UNIT NO. MANUFACTURER MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION A PRICE PDC. SERIES PERFORATED FACE W. FOUR WAY ADJUSTABLE BLADE CORE STEEL CONSTRUCTION , WHITE FINISH .: FOR LAY IN CEILING. B PRICE RCDE SERIES ROUND CONE. DIFFUSER, ADJUSTABLE CORE STEEL CoNSTRUCT1oN, w irrE FINISH D PRICE HCD SERIES HIGH CAPACITY' DRUM LOUVERS: ROTATABLE DRUM, ADJUSTABLE VANES EXTRUDED ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION, BLACK FINISH G PRICE PDR SERIES PERFORATED FACE RETURN /. RELIEF GRILLE STEEL CONSTRUCTION ,WHITE FINISH.. FOR LAY IN CEIUNG. L GREENHECK ESJ 401 EXTRUDED ALUMINUM 4 DEEP STATIONARY LOUVER. BIRD SCREEN, PAINTED FINISHED COLOR SELECTED BY ARCHITECT '.. M PRICE 520 SERIES VERTICAL BLADE SUPPLY WALL GRILLE. 3/4 BLADE SPACING STEEL CONSTRUCTION, DOUBLE DEFLECTION , ADJUSTABLE BLADES FLAT STEEL BORDER, WHITE FINISH N PRICE 91 SERIES HEAVY .DUTY WALL RETURN GRILLES 3/4" BLADE SPACING STEEL CONSTRUCTION, 45 DEGREE DEFLECTION, HORIZONTAL BLADES FLAT STEEL. BORDER, WHITE FINISH SOUND TRAP SCHEDULE UNIT NO. MANUFACTURER MODEL NO. AREA SERVED CFM STATIC PRESSURE LOSS SIZE ST -01 LAC TYPE 3L GYM 4200 0.05 24X24X36 ST -02 IAC TYPE 3L GYM 4200 0.05 24X24X36 ST -03 AC TYPE 3L MP ROOM : 3600 0.05. 24X24X36 ST -04 IAC TYPE 3L MP ROOM 3600 0.05 24X24X36 E /1/1 qq Z55 MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES 1. THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL MECHANICAL DRAWINGS. 2. DO NOT RUN ANY PIPES OR DUCTS OVER ANY ELECTRICAL PANEL OR SWrTCHGEAR. COORDINATE PIPE AND DUCT LOCATIONS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL PANELS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE DIVISION 15 WORK WITH THAT OF OTHER TRADES (ELECTRICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CML & LANDSCAPING). REFER TO ELECTRICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL CML AND LANDSCAPING DRAWINGS AND SPECS. 4. PROVIDE (AS 6IINIMUM) MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED AND CODE REQUIRED CLEARANCES AROUND ALL PIECES OF EQUIPMENT. PIPING AND CONDUIT SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH REQUIRED ACCESS. 5. EQUIPMENT LAYOUT IS BASED ON EQUIPMENT USTED IN EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES. ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT USED IS SUBJECT TO MEETING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OF LISTED EQUIPMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO ASSURE OTHER EQUIPMENT WILL FIT IN AVAILABLE SPACE, NOT EXCEEDING WEIGHT AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS. 6. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS. NOTE ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF SPEC SECTION 15030. 7. UNLESS NOTED TO USE LARGER SIZE DUCT, PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SIZE BRANCH DUCTS TO DIFFUSER /GRILLES. 6" DIA. FOR UP TO 100 CFM 12" DIA FOR 360 - 450 CFM 8" DIA. FOR 110 - 200 CFM 14" DIA. FOR 460 - 580 CFM 10" DIA FOR 210- 350 CFM 16" DIA. FOR 590 - 880 CFM 8. INSTALL DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR (FURNISHED BY DIV. 16000) IN SUPPLY DUCTS OF ALL AHU's /HEAT PUMPS WITH GREATEN THAN :':T00 CFM. ACTIVATION OF DETECTOR SHALL SHUT DOWN RESPECTIVE UNIT (SHUT DOWN BY DIV. 15000). 9. THIS BUILDING AND ENERGY STSILMS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH WASHINGTON STATE NREC. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES. 10. REFER ; - ".'T IC'TURAL DRA.W!NOS FOR ALLOWABLE DISTRIBUTION OF LOADS FOR HANGING PIPING / DUCTS FROM STP'LL "f ,RAL MEMBERS. DIV 15000 S'1iL' ETIG :NEER AND PROVIDE AL1 NECESSARY SUPPORTS FOR MECH. EQUIPMENC,. • :.AU A.ND DUCTS. 11. SEAL ALL DUCT /PIPE PENETRATIONS OF RATED BUILDING ELEMENTS WITH AIRTIGHT SEALANT (FIRE RATED SYSTEM AT RATED WALLS). REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR RATED WALL LOCATIONS. ALL DUCT /PIPE PENETRATIONS OF MECHANICAL ATTIC PLATFORMS. SHALL BE SEALED AIR TIGHT. 12. IN GENERAL LOCATE CEILING DIFFUSERS AND GRILLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. ADJUST GRILLE LOCATIONS SHOWN ON MECHANICAL. DRAWINGS TO ET WITHIN CEIUNG, GRID AS REQUIRED AND FOR GOOD AR DISTRIBUTION.., MECHANICAL DRAWING UST DRAWING NO. M1.1 M1.2 M2.1 M2.2 M2.3 M2.4 M2.5 M2.6 M2.7 M2.8 M2.9 M3.1 M3.2 M3.3 M3.4 M3.5 M3.6 M3.7 M4.1 M4.2 TIRE MECHANICAL LEGEND & SCHEDULES MECHANICAL SCHEDULES FOUNDATION PLAN WEST PLUMBING FOUNDATION PLAN EAST PLUMBING FIRST'. FLOOR PLAN WEST PLUMBING FIRST FLOOR PLAN EAST PLUMBING SECOND FLOOR PLAN WEST PLUMBING SECOND FLOOR PLAN EAST. PLUMBING MECHANICAL LARGE SCALE PLANS MECHANICAL PLUMBING RISERS MECHANICAL DIAGRAMS FIRST FLOOR. PLAN.. WEST HVAC FIRST FLOOR PLAN EAST HVAC SECOND FLOOR PLAN WEST HVAC SECOND FLOOR PLAN EAST HVAC MECHANICAL PLATFORM BLDG. B MECHANICAL PLATFORM BLDG. C. MECHANICAL PLATFORM BLDG. A & D MECHANICAL DETAILS MECHANICAL SECTIONS P - N0. P -3 P -4 P -5 P -6 P -7 P -8 P -9 P -10 P -11 P -12 P -13 P -14 P -15 P -16' P -17' 1/2 2" 1/2 1/2" P -18' P -19 P -20 FIXTURE WATER CLOSET WATER CLOSET URINAL LAVATORY (WALL HUNG) 1 1/2" SINGLE SINK (ART ROOM) MOP SINK SINK.- CLASSROOM (COUNTERTOP) SINK - STAFFROOM (COUNTERTOP)W /INSTAHOT DRINKING FOUNTAIN SOLIDS INTERCEPTOR ICE MAKER SHOWER - NURSE'S ROOM CLOTHES WASHER BOX INTERIOR HOSE BIB EXTERIOR WALL HYDRANT., HAND SINK KITCHEN.. PREP. SINK - KITCHEN. POT SINK KITCHEN COMMERCIAL DISHWASHER - KITCHEN EXTERIOR DRINKING FOUNTAIN SINK HEALTH RM. /CUSTODIAN. P -22 DISPOSER SINK PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULE WASTE 2" 2 "FD 2 1 1/2" 3 "FS 4 "F5 1:1/2 2" 1 1/2" 1 " NOTE; MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS TO ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COLD 1/2" 1/2" 3/4" 1/2" 1/2° 1/2" 1/2" 1/2 1/2 3/4" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 120T HOT 1/2 1/2" 3/4 1/2" 1/2 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 140 HOT REMARKS P -1a SIMILAR EXCEPT ADA COMPLIANT MTD. 15 TO TOP OF SEAT P -3a SIMILAR EXCEPT ADA COMPUANT 1/2 1/2" 1/2" ADA COMPLIANT FREEZE RESISTANT WITH TEMPERING. VALVE WITH TEMPERING VALVE - 3/4" FREEZE RESISTANT CONNECT.: TO WASTE AT'' SINK PLUMBING - RL- -ORL- -T- -0 - -40 --10 HVAC 0 T'STAT El IN C.D. RR /ER ASV. CLG. AD AFF BDD CD Cc COMB CONT CH DI DIM DN OH EXH EG EF EMS FLEX W W V HWC CW H.W. C.D. CWS CWR HWS HWR IW GAS MPG RL ORL TVA CO CO FS HB /WH VTR WASTE BELOW GRADE WASTE VENT PIPING 140 DEGREE HOT WATER (KITCHEN) RECIRCULATING HOT WATER PIPING (DOM.) COLD WATER (DOMESTIC) HOT WATER (DOMESTIC) CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING CONDENSER WATER SUPPLY CONDENSER WATER RETURN HEATING WATER SUPPLY HEATING WATER RETURN INDIRECT WASTE PIPING GAS PIPING MEDIUM PRESSURE GAS PIPING (2 PSIG) RAIN LEADER ' OVER -FLOW RAINWATER LEADER PIPE SLOPES DOWN THIS DIRECTION TEMPER. :C ',ATER PIPING THERMOSTAT OR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ■ SECTION THRU SUPPLY AI DUCT SECTION 'THRU RETURN, EXHAUST OR OUTSIDE AIR DUCT CEILING DIFFUSER RETURN (R) OR EXHAUST (E) AIR GRILLE FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK ROUND DUCT UP ROUND DUCT DOWN RECTANGULAR DUCT DOWN TO EXHAUST GRILLE OR DUCT UP DIAMETER SUPPLY 'AIRFLOW RETURN /EXH AIRFLOW. RISE IN DUCT (0 = DROP IN DUCT) DUCT SIZE (CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS) VOLUME DAMPER BDD BACKDRAFT DAMPER FD FIRE DAMPER p gyp/ i. Ep S E MBV /AEBREVIA 1 ONS F -t - SYMBOL DESIGNATES MECHANICAL TYPE ':& NUMBER GRILLE REGISTER OR DIFFUSER TYPE (SEE S CHEDULE) Oq 0 XG �� NECK 'SIZE (INCHES) - AIR QUANTITY (CFM) KEY NOTE CALLOUT ABOVE CEILING ACCESS DOOR ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR BACK DRAFT DAMPER CEILING DIFFUSER CEIUNG GRILLE.; COMBUSTION /COMBINATION. CONTINUATION /CONTRACTOR CABINET HEATER DUCTILE IRON DIMENSION DOWN DUCT HEATER EXHAUST EXHAUST GRILLE. EXHAUST FAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM FD FS F/S GCO VTR O TT a 0 CLEANOUT - FLUSH WITH FLOOR CLEANOUT - FREE STANDING /WALL MOUNTED --ty+- FLOOR SINK HOSE BIBB/ WALL HYDRANT VENT TRU ROOF -.- GC GAS COCK PIPE ELL UP, OR PIPE TEE UP AND DOWN HV IE LVR MC NO N.C. ORD OA POC RA RG REG REGISTER RPBP RD 5A SG 55 TG TYP UH SUPPLY AIR -- PIPE ELL DOWN - - PIPE TEE UP - - PIPE TEE DOWN IE INVERT ELEVATION FO /FED FLOOR DRAIN OR FUNNEL FLOOR DRAIN RD ROOF DRAIN ORD OVERFLOW ROOF DRAIN - SPRINKLER PIPING - PENDANT SPRINKLER HEAD - UPRIGHT SPRINKLER HEAD - UNION GLV GLOBE VALVE GV GATE, BALL OR BUTTERFLY VALVE PRV PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE OR REDUCING VALVE CKV CHECK VALVE RV RELIEF VALVE FMS FLOW MEASUREMENT STATION STR STRAINER TH THERMO;AF ER PIPE CAP WYE STRAINER WITH CAPPED HOSE END SLOWDOWN VALVE 45' TAKE -OFF FIRE DAMPER /FLOOR DRAIN FLOOR SINK FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER GROUND CLEAN OUT HEATING /VENTILATING UNIT INVERT ELEVATION LOUVER MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED OVER-FLOW ROOF DRAIN OUTSIDE AIR POINT OF CONNECTION RETURN AIR RETURN GRILLE AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE, 2 -WAY AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE. 3 -WAY MOTORIZED DAMPER TRANSITION - FROM RECTANGULAR TO ROUND' COMBINATION FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER 90' ELBOW SQUARE CORNER ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES. 90' TAKE -OFF OR TEE 90' CONICAL TAKE -OFF TRANSITION OR REDUCER (FOT= FLAT ON TOP, FOB =FLAT ON BOTTOM) 90' RECTANGULAR TAKE -OFF WITH 45' TAPER TRANSITION (10 "0 TO 8"0) DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER ROOF DRAIN r 11 I;;ILI I■LU JAN iI i ;On FILE COPY CI Plan Chao% t. and omissions a:a:l - ... not auMnW Si Violation cl - coda or ... ibmIPt of c.,. _.....,:, ed. r�:.:; Na e Q OZS� - - SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ MECHANICAL L E ECTRICAL E� r VCAS PIRIr:. T,Y f.ICI TLInVILA SUPPLY GRILLE STAINLESS STEEL TRANSFER GRILLE REVISIONS TYPICAL : NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE TO THE SCOPE Of WORK WITHOUT PRITY UNIT HEATER F f 1 "OYAL OF TUKWI14 BUILDING DI l R r.n l�,r -En VENT THROUGH ROOF Mcc oz55 H TTYUCTUM ,! DEC 2 7 199 PERMIT CENTER Jm BASS E1T I A R C H I T E C T S 1011 Western Avenue Sulte No. 101 Seattle, Wa 48104 F. 206/340 -9519 P, 206/340 -9500 f INTERNATIONAL, I-ERY INTERNATIONA , I/O MEIN 9i.stlr N S Mar tsveOW SWFONs GML 818 82 CCUSFLIN y PO r R rL TER UdDI$7 Nam PONS604. NKCNNINSINAI STRUCTURAL ENGINB2 ROEERT F C5SATTI ASSOCATES xtorrr Re. t1012061600 raN NM =CHI HEGNAHIGM/HLGTRICAL MGR., 14A2615 HIGI lEER5, LNG. A* .ra1Nw•� tlas Na my LAN:SCARE ARCHITTLT GSM BLACK ASSOCIATES reec CM M1 * R FJTC151 CONSULTANT Anus Design Assoc .* IItIMA Gm OWN/0442g ACa6TICAL CONSULTANT Tif 6RL$8)SGN 6RLIP RedlaNNA Fbore.000334.93 COST COW:ULTANT ADANISON A55OGIATB roc C.,604041 TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5439 SOUTH 149TH 5T TUKWILA, WASHIN0TON 99160 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH 98881 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 45168 APPROVED FORME OWER DATE JOB No , 98608.00 ISSUE OATS , APR. 15, 1944 MECHANICAL LEGEND AND SCHEDULES EIYEU crva rurmm. DEC 2 2 1999 PEHMIT CENTER M1.1 NONE HEAT PUMP SCHEDULE MARK AREA SERVED MAKE & MODEL MARK AREA SERVED MAKE & MODEL CFM EXTERNAL S.P. ( " ) HEAT CAP OF EQUIP. MBH HEAT OF ABS. MBH COP POWER INPUT KW COOLING _.CAPACITY TOTAL MBH COOLING CAPACTY SENS. MBH HEAT OF REJECT MBH EER GPM (16 F TD) WATER FT PD COMPRESS RLA BLOWER HP /FLA MIN CKT AMPS MAX FUSE SIZE VOLT PHASE WEIGHT LBS MAX REMARKS - MIN. OA % SIZE PIPE HP -01 KITCHEN CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 'COOK GC -720 30 0.75 HP -02 HP -03 HP -04 GYM OFFICE GYMNASIUM GYMNASIUM CLIMATE MASTER HSO 30F W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER 0120 W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER V120 W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 800 4200 4200 3600 3600 1400 0.8 0.8 0.8 38.0 131.0 131.0 28.5 93.6 93.6 4.3 3.5 in mina a m .r ri ri ri Ni ri 3 10.9 M o o a� a m ' .r 28.5 119.0 119.0 23.2 90.9 90.9 37.1 159.6 159.6 11.7 10.0 n o o a a . =0000= 5.0 21.3 N N N m �- i 4 13.2 N N h m a M � o o a 4 15.9 15.9 14.2 14.2 6.9 0.5/1.8 WM. IngalliElEMEIMEENI ® ® 1.0/2.6 7 23.9 20.4 20.4 11.7 15 40 30 30 15 460 3 Ezra ®� 460 3 460/3 300 473.00 30 0.75 750 MIN OA BY CO2 SENSOR MIN OA BY CO2 SENSOR N/A N/A 1.25 750 750 1.25 1.25 1.25 HP -05 HP -06 HP -07 MULTIPURPOSE ROOM MULTIPURPOSE ROOM FLEX AREA 100A CLIMATE MASTER V100 W OVERSIZE BLOWER CUMATE MASTER V100 W/ OVERSIZE. BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HSO48F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 0.8 109.0 77 101.0 74.2 134.1 MIN OA BY CO2 SENSOR _ VA N/A 0.B 0.8 109.0 57.0 77 42 101.0 44.2 74.2 32.2 134.1 61 750 300 MIN OA BY CO2 SENSOR 30 1 HP -08 NORTH OFFICES CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -09 SOUTH OFFICES /HEALTH CUMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 640 3000 1200 760 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5 1.8 IIKEIM®E© EMICII®EIMI 0.5/1.8 7 7 15 15 460 3 460/3 300 700 300 30 30 0.75 2 HP 10 LIBRARY B133 CLIMATE MASTER HS072 W OVERSIZE BLOWER BLOWER 02 0.8 38.0 38.0 28.5 28.5 4.3 4.3 2 30 0.75 HP -11 HP -12 STAFF CENTER VOLUNTEER B215 CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 300 30 0.75 HP -13 LIBRARY WORKROOM B132 CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 740 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5 1.8 7 15 460 3 300 30 0.75 HP -14 HP -15 ESOL B205 STAFF ROOM 8219 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 1200 0.8 0:8 38.0 38.0 28.5 28.5 4.3 4.3 3 3 28.5 28.5 23.2 23.2 37.1 37.1 11.7 11.7 5.0 5.0 4 4 4 4 0.5/1.8 0.5 1.8 7 7 15 15 460/3 460 3 300 300. 30 30 0.75 0.75 HP -16 COORIDOR B102, B209 CLIMATE MASTER 05030E W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 800 0.6 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -17 ARTS B208 CLIMATE MASTER HSO30F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 2 HP -18 SPECIAL EDUCATION 8213 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -19 HP -20 ARTS 8208 CLASSROOM 8210 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1000 1200 0.8 0.8 38.0 38.0 28.5 28.5 4.3 4.3 3 3 28.5 28.5 23.2 23.2 37.1 37.1 11.7 11.7 5.0 5.0 4 4 4 4 0.5/1.8 0.5/1.8 7 7 15 15 460/3 460/3 300 30 0.75 300 30 0.75 HP -21 COMPUTER CLASSROOM 8123 CLIMATE MASTER HSO48F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1500 0.8 57.0 42 3.8 4.4 44.2 32.2 61 11 8.0 4 6.9 1.0/2.6 11.7 15 460/3 300 30 1 HP -22 KINDERGARTEN. 8119 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -23 MUSIC ROOM B120 CLIMATE MASTER 05030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -24 CLASSROOM C116 CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -25 CLASSROOM C102 CLIMATE MASTER HSO30F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1. 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -26 COORIDOR C100. C200 CLIMATE MASTER HS036F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1320 0.5 42.5 36.6 3.9 3 35.0 26.9 45.6 11.0 6.2 9.4 4.6 0.75/2.2 9.6 15 460/3 300 15 1 HP -27 CLASSROOM C201 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 7 300 30 0.75 HP -28 CLASSROOM C215 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1:8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -29 CLASSROOM C202 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3. 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1:8 7 15 460 3 300 30 0.75 HP -30 HP -31 CLASSROOM C211 CLASSROOM C102 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 1,1.7 5.0 4 4 ' �� 0.5/1'.8 ®EECEI 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 300 30 035 HP -32 CLASSROOM C112 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF .W OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2. 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5 1:8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -33 HP -34 CUSSROOM C103 SERVER 8125 CLIMATE MASTER 05030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 860 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 0.5/1'5 0.5 118 ®®1 IMEMEINIEMEI 300 30 0.75 300 30 0.75 HP -35 HP -36 CLASSROOM C111. COORIDOR 0107,0206 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER 05030E W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 800 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 3 28.5 28.5 23.2 ". 23.2 37.1.. 37.1 11.7 11.7 ' 5.0 5.0 4 . - 4 4 ' . 4 0.5/1.6 0.5/1.8 ®CENI 7 15 460/3 300 300 30 0.75 15 0.75 HP -37 CLASSROOM C203 CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -38 CLASSROOM C210 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0. 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1:8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -39 CLASSROOM 0207. .CUMATE MASTER NSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8. 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5 1:8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -40 CLASSROOM C204 CLIMATE MASTER HSO30F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4: 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -41 CHAPTER 1 C104 CLIMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -42 CLASSROOM C108 CUMATE MASTER HS030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1:8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -43 COORIDOR 0106, C205 CLIMATE MASTER HS036F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1320 0.5 42.5 36.6 3.9 3 35.0 26.9 45.6 11.0 6.2 9.4 4.6 0.75 2.2 9.6 15 460/3 300 30 1 HP -44 HP -45 PRESCHOOL D109 PHYSICAL THERAPY 0100 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W OVERSIZE BLOWER CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 3 28.5 28.5 .23 .2 23.2 37.1 37.1 11.7 11.7 5.0 5.0 4 4 4 4 0.5 1.8 0.5/1.8 saiscomi 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 300 30 0.75 HP -46 SPECIAL EDUCATION ROOM 0101 CUMATE MASTER 05030F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0,75 HP -47 PRESCHOOL D108 CLIMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37,1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 HP -48 FIRST FLOOR COORIDOR 0105 CLIMATE MASTER HS012F W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 400 0.5 14.5 10.7 3.6 1.2 11.5 8.2 15 10.8 2.0 5.5 5 0.1/1 7.3 15 208/3 160 15 0.75 HP -49 KINDERGARTEN 8116 CUMATE MASTER HSO3OF W/ OVERSIZE BLOWER 1200 0.8 38.0 28.5 4.3 3 28.5 23.2 37.1 11.7 5.0 4 4 0.5/1.8 7 15 460/3 300 30 0.75 SUBTOTALS 68140 2267. 1688 180 1791 1411 2354 317 FAN SCHEDULE MARK AREA SERVED MAKE & MODEL CFM E.S.P. RPM (MAX) BHP /HP (WATTS) VOLT /PH WEIGHT REMARKS EF -01 KITCHEN GREASE HOOD COOK 150VH6B 1725 900 210 1.00 0,75 0.375 1380 2025 1075 .52/35'. .21/.25 172 208/3. 120/1 120/1 150 60 40 W/ FACTORY ROOF CURB W/ FACTORY ROOF CURB W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF-02 KITCHEN DISH. WASHER HOOD COOK I0OC3B EF03 CUSTODIAN WORK ROOM A100 'COOK GN 420 EF -04 TOILET EXHAUST A103, A105 'COOK. GN -940. 1300 0.5 1000 520 120/1. 150 W/. SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF -05 TOILET EXHAUST 8111 COOK GN -520 310 '.. 0.375 1200. 171 '.. 120/1. 120/1 50 50 W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF 06 ELEVATOR. MACHINE ROOM 'COOK GC -720 500.. 0.5 1325. 323.. EF -07 TOILET EXHAUST 6114, B117, B118 COOK GN -720 420 1000 '. 0.5 0.5 1325 1050 323 473.00.. 120/1 120/1 50 85 W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF -08 TOILET EXHAUST C113, C212 COOK GN -860 EF -09. TOILET EXHAUST C110, C208 COOK GN -860 1000 0.5 1050 473.00 120/1 85 W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF -10 TOILET EXHAUST D107, D110, 0111 COOK GN -720 580 0.5 1325 323 720/1 50 W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER EF -11 TOILET EXHAUST 8211, 8212, B, 214 COOK GN -720 620 0.375 1325 323 120/1 50 W/ SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLLER L_ r FlL - 01 FlL - 02 FlL -03 FlL -04 FlL -05 FlL -O6 FlL -07 FlL -08 FlL - 09 FlL -10 FlL - 11 FlL 12 FlL - 13 FlL - 14 FlL - 15 FIL - 16 FIL - 17 FIL - 18 FlL - 19 FlL -20 FlL FIL FlL FlL -24 11 -25 FIL - 26 FlL -2 FlL - FL- 29 FIL -30 FlL -31 Fl L - 32 FIL - 33 FlL -3 FIL -35 FIL -16 FlL 21 22 2 3 FIL - 38 Fl L - 39 FIL - 40 FlL - 41 FIL - 42 FIL - 43 FlL - 44 FIL -45 FlL -46 FlL -47 FlL - 48 FIL - 49 UNIT SERVED P - 1 - 02 P- 03 HP -0 HP - 05 HP - 06 HP - 07 HP - 08 HP- 09 HP - 10 HP HP - HP - HP - 14 H - 5 HP - 16 HP - 17 HP - 18 HP - 24 HP - 25 HP -26 HP - 27 HP - 28 HP -29 HP 30 HP -3 P -32 P - 33 HP- 34 HP - 35 HP - 36 HP- 37 HP - 38 HP - 39 HP - 40 HP -4 11 2 19 P -42 HP - 43 H P - 44 H P - 45 HP - 46 HP- 47 HP - 48 HP- 49 FARR / 30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 F ARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 F ARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 ARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 ARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30 3 0 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/ FARR 30 30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FAR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/0 FARR 30/1_ FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FARR 30/30 FILTER SCHEDULE CLEAN PR6S. DROP (7 0.13 0.13 0.19 0.19 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.13 0.13 0.19 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 FPM 240.0 230.0 302.0 302.0 260.0 260.0 240.0 240.0 230.0 288.0 240.0 220.0 N0. & SIZE 33035 (7 (1)1602532, (1)2032052 (1)2502002 (4)2502002 (4)2502002 (4)2502002 (4)25020X2 (1)1602002. (1)2052002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)20%20X2 (3)25X20 %2 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)25X20%2 (1)25%20%2 (1)1602002. (1)2002002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (925%20X2 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)1652002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002, 12002002 (1)1602002. M2002002 (2)20X20%2 (1)1602002. (1)2002002 (1)1602002, (1)2202002 (1)16020 22. (1)2002002 (1)1602202, (1)2002002 (1)1602002. (1)2002002 (1)16X2002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002. (1)2002022 10 50 50 160 300 15 10 15 15 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 KE & MODEL CFM 1200 800 4200 200 600 3600 1400 1200 640 3000 1200 760 7M 1200 1200 800 1200 1200 1000 P- 20 HP - 21 HP HP 22 23 1500 1200 1200 200 1200 120D 1320 1200 200 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 860 1200 800 1200 1200 00 1200 1200 200 1320 1200 1200 200 1200 40^ 1200 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.1 0.17 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 240.0 40.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 250.0 240.0 230.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 264.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 240.0 230.0 (1)1602002, (1)2202002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)16%20X2. (1)2002002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002. (1)2002002 (925X20 %2 (1)1602002. (1)2002002 (1)25%20X2 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002.(1)2002002 (1)16020 02, (1)2002002 )16 02022. (1)2002202 )16220 22. (1)2002002 (1)1622002, (1)2202202 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)1602002. (1)20020 02 (1)1602002, ( 1 ) 2002002 (1)1602002, (1)2002002 (1)20020X2 (1)1622022. (1)2002022 ( 240.0 15 15 15 15 5 10 15 10 15 15 15 5 5 15 15 15 15 ARK B -01 & B -02 CWP -01 CWP -02 FC -01 HT -0 SOL -01 WH -01 WH -02 WH -03 HWC -01 HWC -02 HWC -03 CHEM -01 CHEM -02 CHEM -03 A -01 A -02 A -03 A -05 A -06 A -07 A -08 0 -01, H -02, (IP AREA SERVED BOILER PLANT CONDENSER WATER CIRC PUMP FLUID COOLER HEAT TRACE (PIPING) SOLENOID VALVE WATER HEATER KITCHEN WATER HEATER BUILDING A WATER HEATER BUILDING C DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRC PUMP DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRC PUMP DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRC PUMP CHEMICAL FEED CONTROLLER CHEMICAL FEED CONTROLLER CHEMICAL FEED CONTROLLER CWS SYSTEM EXPANSION TANK CW5 SYSTEM AIR SEPARATOR BUILDING A CWS SYSTEM AIR SEPARATOR BUILDING B A -04 CWS SYSTEM AIR SEPARATOR BUILDING C CWS SYSTEM MAKEUP EXPANSION TANK DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEM D(P. TANKVO DOMESTIC COLD WATER SYSTEM EXP. TANK RANGE HOOD FULTON PULSE+ PHW950, 950 MBH GAS INPUT, 807.5 MBH OUTPUT AT 120 F WATER IN, 140 F WATER OUT, WITH MINIMUM 5:1 TURNDOWN. 76 1H X 28 "W X 38 "DEEP. PROVIDE WITH MUFFLERS INSTALLED IN VERTICAL IN BOTH COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE AND FLUE EXHAUST. ASME RATED 60 PSI, 34 GAL 50 -220 F WATER TEMP RANGE, 967 EFF. AT 50 F EWT. EQUIVALENT BOILER (AERCO KC1000) IS ACCEPTABLE. ARMSTRONG 4380 3X3610, 1800 RPM. 160 GPM AT 90' HEAD, 6 BHP. BAC CLOSED CIRCUIT FLUID COOLER, VFL- 363 -K, LOW PROFILE, TO COOL 160 GPM OF WATER FROM 97.4 TO 85 F WITH 68 F OUTSIDE WET BULB, PRIMARY FAN MOTOR, PONY FAN MOTOR, SPRAY PUMP, SUMP HEATER, UNIT SIZE = 15'04'512'0. PROVIDE WITH DISCHARGE HOOD AND DAMPER, MOTOR ENCLOSURE ATTENUATOR, BALTIBOND CORROSION PROTECT. SYSTEM, ASME RATED COIL (WITH 1.6 PSI DELTA P), ELECTRONIC WATER LEVEL CONTROL. HEAT TRACING (FREEZE PROTECTION) FOR FLUID COOLER PIPING BLEED SOLENOID VALVE FOR FLUID COOLER SUMP 100 MBH INPUT, 94 MBH OUTPUT, 947 EFFICIENCY, R16 FOAM INSULATION, POLARIS, 50 GAL. WITH 2" COMBUSTION AIR INLET AND 2" FLUE EXHAUST. 100 MBH INPUT, 94 MBH OUTPUT, 947 EFFICIENCY, R16 FOAM INSULATION, POLARIS, 50 GAL. WITH 2" COMBUSTION AIR INLET AND 2" FLUE EXHAUST. 100 MBH INPUT, 94 MBH OUTPUT, 947 EFFICIENCY. R16 FOAM INSULATION, POLARIS, 50 GAL. WITH 2" COMBUSTION AIR INLET AND 2" FLUE EXHAUST. HWC PUMP, ARMSTRONG S25, 3/4" PUMP, BRONZE BODY CONSTRUCT., 10 GPM AT 8' HD. HWC PUMP, ARMSTRONG S25, 3/4" PUMP, BRONZE BODY CONSTRUCT., 10 GPM AT 8' HD. HWC PUMP, ARMSTRONG S25, 3/4" PUMP, BRONZE BODY CONSTRUCT. 10 GPM AT 8' HD. CHEMICAL FEED SYSTEM CONTROLL 7. WITH 0 60P CHEMICAL FEED SYSTEM CONTROLLER WITH PUMP CHEMICAL FEED SYSTEM CONTROLLER WITH PUMP ARMSTRONG BLADDER TYPE EXPANSO): T MODEL 200 -L 53 GAL TOTAL VOL 24" DIA. X 39 "H, ASME RATED. SPIROTHERM SPIROVENT SENIOR, 3" SIZE, 90 GPM AT 0.25' PRESS. LOSS. WITH SPIROT ^' AUTO AIR VENT. SPIROTHERM SPIROVENT __(.tOR, 3" SIZE, 90 GPM AT 0.27' PRESS. LOSS, WITH SPIROTOP AUTO AIR VENT. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION SPIROTHERM SPIROVENT SENIOR, 3" SIZE, 90 GPM AT 0.25' PRESS. LOSS, WITH SPIROTOP AUTO AIR VENT. AMTROL THERM -X -TROL ST - -5, 2.0 GAL TANK VOL., 0.9 GAL ACCEPTANCE VOL, NON -ASME BLADDER TYPE EXPANSION TANK, RATED 150 PSI FOR MAKE UP WATER SYSTEM. PROVIDE WITH 125 PSI PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE. AMTROL THERM -X -TROL ST -12, 4.4 GAL TANK VOL. 3.2 GAL ACCEPTANCE VOL, NON -ASME BLADDER TYPE EXPANSION TANK, RATED 150 651 FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEM. PROVIDE WITH 125 PSI PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE. BOAN IMPERIAL 88308 WHITE VERTICAL DUCTED RANGE HOOD, 350 CFM, 5.5 SONES WEIGHT LBS. 3000 300 9000 650 650 650 20 20 20 30 30 30 ELECT. / MECH. DISCONNECT BY DIV. 16. SINGLE POINT POWER CONN 4.0 AMP /120V/1 DISCONNECT BY DIV. 16. 7.5 HP, 480V/3 DISCONNECT BY DIV. 16. 15 HP PRIMARY FAN, 4806/3 5 HP PONY FAN, 480V/3 1 HP PUMP FAN, 4800/3 4 KW SUMP HEATER, 480V/3 2 KW, 120V/1 2 AMPS, 120V/1 7 AMPS, 120V/1 7 AMPS, 1200/1 7 AMPS, 1200/1 1/12 HP, )20V/) 1/12 HP, 120V/) 1/12 HP, 1200/1 AMPS, 120V/) 12 AMPS, 1206/1 12 AMPS, 1205/1 4.5AMPS, 120V/) REMARKS CHARGE TANK TO 12 PSIG BEFORE FILLING WITH WATER. CHARGE TANK TO 12 PSIG BEFORE FILLING WITH WATER. CHARGE TANK TO 40 PSIG BEFORE FILLING WITH WATER. H Jm CENTER A R C H I T E C T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. '701 Seattle, Ha 48104 F. 206/340 -451q P. 206/340 -.1500 MEWS R HTTATLVE LEERY IN1ERWONN, INC. 1910111111.0/.19* Mar Alma f1.E4.0itl hac 02))9.049 GINL Ei15REEZ COOS,LIN � FO y R 1 M L , LUDEEN �!Y'JY,114 FBwu .... -. 8¢0461 Amt .'•'.� BeON STRUCTURAL ENSINEER ROBERT FOSEATI1 ASf9CIATES Alcor OW 6'et da92.0141 PEgWNAL8ECTRICAL ENWEER RAIGS19 ISYN EERS, IWi. 400 So.eltwar 800 Pet l0a A7475CA`5 ARCY.ITLCT N BLACK ASSOCIATES 2010 11n14 8416 10 4 t 206'.0740 14.0211 22MO011 KITG. CONSULTANT Mos Dmlyl Aswclates WO Mate. A PIL2,13. 7 i u ACOUSTICAL CONSULTAM TIE 6REISEN.16ROLP Wed g M 1l41 Am. tld7 roc EICS 8240480 COST CONSULTANT ADA . 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M FOR CONTINUATION. .7 jAN U tl to;41, BASS EIT I ARCHITECTS 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. '701 Seattle, 110 , 18104 F. 206/340-.1519 P. 206/340-1500 OHERS REPPESENTATIVE FIERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. COIN& Ammo,DIS Mar Swill.,14010101 P010422/0Dt00015 Porta*, WR009 CA/IL @EINEM WEAN PORTER US41,1331 2T/110; 01/0440RE/00 Ara01•,moleKS pizo 110# STITUCTUPJ, ENSINEER ROBERT FOSEATTI ASSC.C.IAIES 20790 PRA /0■00,9110 X. SoADIATNOCII Tten• DON X01100 .01:0120.017 HANICAUELECTRICAL EN&MER HARE. BANNEERS, ft 700fIsoart..-.,00.11X0 0•0110,10.w , Phe t ral 4, LANDSCAPE ARCADE, Bra4N BLACK ASSOCIATI5 2COM 1.0.0000 X641,0 r11(1300204007b KITCHEN CONSULTANT Mos 0051, Amoclates 1100101010,100 A SmalANA 7bra OW IMMO 0/D0101125 AZOSTICAL CONSILTANT TTE 6REISETXX.A4 ORCTIP 11E1011red S.0111AMA Rona TX03340,13 Fat MN MAO. COST GOIEU_TANT ASSXIATES 100 0•620 Mao Sa000401001 00096400 KEY PLAN TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 503 SOUTH 140TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 0E460 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144Th STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 001604 APPROVE, FORTM OTRER DATE JOS NO .18608.00 isstg DATE APR. 15, I1qc1 MECHANICAL LARGE SCALE PLANS 2 7 1999 OEC 2 2 1999 FEAmacua. M2.7 I/4' 0 48066 10x10 15024 i O 12x12 NP. 6 440 48x I 720 O 0 12012 ;420 14,16 UP 12,12 3 25 P. 36060 RETURN UP 36010 \ UP 1000 15015 300 18X18 zO (2)12016 ® 260 0010 8 / Bx: � 2 80 C ■�w V� + ® O -�,� /0: 8 8 � 0140 r il4r 41 1 1: 1' e S/F `f 4 S F 2 "0 UP 1505.. 14x` ,/ 1 ` O 290 I 1 12.12 38x6 NP 2 50 18018 15x15 24x24 34010 7 � �- on 6 -'7I 8X' ® O 640 > 3406 / !� 600 / /'I i O 24 x24 - ---CITY OF TUKWILA :••il o 26x APPROVED f ir 34010 L r- \ 8x8 AO 100 48x66 ,00 840 / / / 30x10 TYP. 8 j / / / 5 0 laso i / .2 .% 10 f A 240 0240 \` 300 b/\ 0 , 12x12 / / 1 / / F IRST FLOOR PLAN WEST HVAC SCALE 1/8: = 1' -0 6 , {'}`l °I 000 / 260 / � KEYED NOTES: O SEE ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION FOR EXACT LOCATION OF LOUVERS. O ROUTE DUCTS BETWEEN JOISTS. O 1405 DUCT DOWN IN STUD SPACE OF WALL. O LOW WALL REIURN GRILLE N BTU. AT 6" AFF 200 O DIFFUSER SHOULD MOUNT EVEN WITH EDGE OF DROP CEILING. PAINT DIFFUSERS BLACK. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR CEIUNG LAYOUT. O INSTALL DUCTS & DIFFUSER ABOVE OPEN WOOD GRID CEILING. COORDINATE DIFFUSER TO CENTER ON WOOD GRIDS. PAINT DUCT TO MATCH CEILING. 1 13X13 STAINLESS STEEL DUCT. CONNECT TO HOOD OVER DISHWASHER PROVIDED BY OTHERS. ROUTE UP TO LEF -02 ON ROOF. OO 12012 STAINLESS STEEL GREASE DUCT - CONNECT TO GREASE HOOD PROVIDED BY OTHERS. DUCT SHALL ROUTE UP LO EF -01 I ON ROOF. I\ 6 14x18 TYP. 2 (2)12616 34010 26x24 Q 1 RELE KW LrvOP U DEC 2 1999 PERMIT TER V, Jm 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 701 Seattle, Na 46104 F. 206/340 -4514 P. 206/340 - OWER5 REPWESBITATNE EERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. W WON, CML ENSIN ER CCOS.H1 PORTER UdbEEN atf Rao 4.74.0 WOO 511,10VRAL EN I.R R0EE2T FOSSATT1 ASSOCIATES m' 11.1Awm Ptao 42061 21.41:0) Foe 00112041Nt IEgUNICAUFLi.TRW, B.HEER HARE. EN61Affit5, OG. kV Sara Slov*Sol• COO L'MXLAPE MOVE, SUSAN SACK ASSOCIATES Ikea ]1n p P 1.1X0070 �� ewmY KITCFEII CONSULTANT Axl Desiso Assoc.. 000I.1 00110NA Po DCO/104.1121 ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE 6REEIBE&H 6RCI P ltll .14. Ftve l' 0.1'734000 Fx.XXJ 004-00 KEY PLAN TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8934 SOUTH 149TH 5T TUKWILA, WASHINWTON 98168 c TUKWILA SC HOOL DISTRICT 4640 50611-1 144TH STREET TUKWILA, NASHi66TON 18160 APPROVED FOR TEE OIWER DATE Job No 48608.00 ICE DATE , APR. 15, 1994 FIRST FLOOR PLAN WEST H\ AC DEC 2 2 11199 PERMT CENTER M3.1 r L r H CA--`60 r, C TYP. 2 J 600 1 9 0 24x24 `c a a 0 0 24x24 640 24424 `'221 1320 24424 I J BDD 34X10 24x24 12X10 16414 0 26X24 0 ri 0 GRADE I Iuoi1 0 0 2x 3 006 NP. 2 r1r H �j l ra Rll i 1 12412 400 JM T 15 6 . R I 2416 34410 --o 15415 450 B20 24424 0 0 • 0 4 I I 6414 CORRIDOR IcIOII .rr 0 � - x14/, 2X10 ®. �I A/OI► 0 J rrRSa�a 6x14 .1"C: 14Ma 18x12 8X18 640 0 at• O 16414 \ I P'I� 0 15415 r 400 0 0 0 0 OM Ir 6 0 r 0 7 S 0 O2 12416 800 19x15 - 34x10 ( -CE �� 16X - 646 0 ra 18X18;CRRIDOR 640 \ r J 1 24224 320 100 12x2 15415 724010 UP 400 1614 RPM 6x6 y 00 15415 .GRADE 2 H 6002 34X1 11 e 2 4424 6089 H 24424 H 0 I .. 0 16414 18018 640 ; ,G CIS I -4 00 0 „ 00 CA--7 12x1 1K \ 1 � y r 8x8 f!IN ,' 11s r .. 1 L.J 2 tO 40 X10� 0 1 20 r L"f \ w 1 0 12x92 ,& 370 0 12412 370 5 �naP 2407a \- > G .18x18 0 MEM 4.7 0 0210 4 / / G p2R \�� 16x14 15415 / 0011110 � \ �� 84 ri 400: 0x10 J '� ©� 1‘76:111:"1‘1".31 � 0 4X24 1:11 I I 0 � 4X5 0 12412 18.14 180 0 Nt 0 \ / 1 \ \t ` �' X24 \, PRE 34x6 TYP 2 184 64.0 H -0 8; 6 £18 14 "0 T _ 0 AAA 8x8 0 0 848 100 10X10 t'`r \ P. 2 8 6 WI ii 800 26X24 34X10 L 4 600 15415'. GRADE 16921 ® 600 NP. 2 � 24x2 4410 8 NP. 2 12416 0 TYP. 2 GRADE I CIO21 14x18. 2 [ -I 00 1 18X18 40 ,p111 CPA P2 ill I i 00 H n J I H LG103i 0 18X18 640 GRAPE 2 Lclli M 6006 TYP. 2 24424 s oot TvI. 2 34010 L 26X240 C `AP K , H 3450 x6 TYP 2 5 ,, G 1421 2 IRST FLOOR PLAN EAST HVAC SCALE: 1/8: = 1 -0 KEYED NOTES: 1O SEE ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF LOUVERS. © ROUTE DUCT BETWEEN JOIST. O3 14X5 DUCT DOWN IN STUD SPACE OF WALL Qa LOW WALL RETURN GRILLE. N 2 BOTTO8 AT 6 "AFF 00 Q5 PENETRATE CORRIDOR WALL IN. TRUSS SPACE. I i N 5506 TYP. 2 � 16,18 O l 848 12 12 8 99 ri DRYER WALL CAP ,;'q AUCT AND .'1 / \ \ DRYER VENT Ur 1 0412 , UP C 6 1YP. 2 H DE Vl 0 Jm A R t H 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 201 Seattle, Wa 46104 F. 206/340 -4014 P. 204/340 -1500 OWER5 , ER rIN R� WT INTENATiONAL, INC. 041 YN9 P CIVIL E.MEER C01..IN PORTER LUNDE N r STRUCTURAL ...ER ROBERT FOSEATTI A OCIAT. X00 RA Pm. Swift, FM OM iyR rx Y arae MEGHANICNJE ECTRICAL BOWER HAR..5...WERE, INC. aco I'm pg. 446400 LAND.. ARCHITECT 51.44 BLOCK AW OCIATES Ib 261-01/16 KITCFB: CONSULTANT Arm Derly, A,socbFOs NOW" a. alleA 1 rot 0. -0a ALOISIKAL COFYiATANT T}E EREENEWA4 GROUP Raw (20.344.13 15.2. S2.100 COST CONSULTANT ADAMS ON A%OCIATEE 102 Serere I Nam 9.10N 0404 FPNOON N OR KEY PLAN TUKINILl ELEMENTARY SCHIX 5434 50014 149TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 9816E TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 501111N 14414 STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 45160 APPROVED FOR 1FE OMER DATE JOB NO . 4360E5.00 1550E DATE , APR. 5 HI FIRST FLOOR PLAN EAST 799979,,, HVAC 2 71999 4977904944 '6 ' 9 ' DEC 2 2 1999 POW CEt,t. M3.2 F- r 6 "CWS & 6 "CWR DN. EQUIPMENT DRAIN 10x10 240 1202 SEE MECHANICAL PLATFORM PLAN \ SHT. M3.7 FOR HVAC IN THIS AREA. 30x20 36x60 DN. 4"VTR & 4"V D // / \ / % / 7 / / 5 i /7/7" 3600 4x6 TyP 2 24224 „ LJ 640� /81/ KILN HOOD 0 Mt.” a {{ 0 840 R Z` f I ��` * o R1 ..74x14 ` __/ )/ 6x6 100 `\ 34x6 l•P. 2 500 24x24 34x6 TyP 2 ®24x24 2 1 SCALE: 1/8: = 1' -0 K NOTES: SECOND FLOOR PLAN WEST HVAC 18x16 'VENT UP THROUGH ROOF W/ GOOSENNCK 4' ABOVE ROOF. , PROVIDE BIRDSCREEN. 4 SEE .ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF LOUVERS. /O 14x5 DUCT DOWN IN STUD SPACE OF WA. ® LOW WALL RETURN GRILLE G 20010 B M. Al 6 AFF. Q5 ROUTE DUCTS HIGH. BTM. AT 8' -6" MINIMUM. 0: ROUTE DUCT HIGH ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILING. co 1 d A R C H I T E C T S 100 Western AVRWR Suite No. "101 Seattle, Ka 98104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -9500 0.1325 REPRESENTATIVE FEE, INI6WATIONM, MC. MX Nth hiott,o. Fbar n aCCW waow CAVIL ENSIFEER COU6fiIN P012182 LUNDEEN Ne Ne/0E• STRUCTURAL @EIMER ROBERT FOSSATTI AfiOGIATES Moro ONO 224.*Ce MECMANICMEIECTRICAL EN6INEEE HABEAS ElNNE E,, INC. Pheo,(1100 440.051 LANDSCAPE ARCNIMOT SUSAN BLACK A- Y.0AI. 210 war KITCHEN CONSALTANT Mxa Deekgl Aesocbtee • Elb, CA 1.(2061104-124 1. T ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT T1E CREENBUSCM 9. 311101., , 617 COST CONSULTANT ADNTON ASSOCIATES � �COA �M rac 6411.11 KEY PLAN TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 5011TH 144T1-1 5T TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98166 APPROVE(' FOR TIE OMR DATE JDs NO ,c18608.00 ISSUE DATE , APR. 15, 1999 SECOND FLOOR PLAN WEST c 2 7 1999 HVAC CEIVEO _ CITY Of TUN'.VILA egM:T C<NIEk DEC 2 2 1999 PERMIt CENTER M33 F L Ilia'; 1 ! 6 — , r H �� N :600 TYP. 2 �-' //h/ -- �'� --' 14/ 0 i / j: "q 18x12 600 4 4 i7 720 8x18 '1 40 O a MS MA S/F hh P1� 0 GRADE C20 18218 1821.4 UP G. } 6x6 0 i1 r O 1 If IjN ©O O 12x12 400 Nmaimi 6x14 6,04 16x14 O 8x18 640 CORRIDOR 24x24 S/F X62061 00-1 0/ S/F S/F 18 18 2 2 415 N 34x46 18218, O 640 600 TYP. 2 12x13 24x24 15x151,0 J ;:4LS 16x14 5295 I. .. ,yam '�/ 64 0 J r21 ® 2424! GRADE 4 16,071 ■ - 18x14 \ / .e U!-I y 4 � 1 18 ms ��� � - 2 I \` 34x6 600 N 34x6 T1P 2 6---.I 00 4041 18x12 600 22x12 72 0 24x24 GRADE 3 162151 24x24 16x14 1 I 11 24x24 IN V I 0E 5 H 34x6 DO 02 600 x114; 0 J ' x_ x42 640 ' 12 GRADE I N 34x6 TYP: 2 600 f71 LL B. L KEYED NOTES: 24x24 6 . DE 5 0 � O�, GRADE 4 G2. — I Oi NOT USED Oz NOT USED O 14x5 DUCT DOWN IN STUD SPACE OF WALL O LOW WALL RETURN GRILLE. N 200 BTM. AT 6° AFF. SECOND FLOOR PLAN EAST HVAC SCALE: 1/8: = 1' -0" 24x24 O 00 Nom 4 ■ m aq SEE MECHANICAL PLATFORM PLAN ON SHT. M3.7 FOR HVAC IN THIS AREA. 20 6 VJ 0 Jm A R C H I T: C T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. '7OI Seattle, We 44104 F. 206340 -4514 P. 206/340 -4500 04152.5 RiTRMENTATIVE FEBtY INT3e1AnONAL, INS. tab toal ivy Penang 1 Mew COO reswe CIVIL H76REB2 COIAS LIN PORTER LIAVEE! 2N Pee elree,telle Ibr r10.19.0160 rec aGW ease., 3TRUCIURAL ENSHEER ROBERT FOSSA1T ASSOCIATE WV Rd New 9te• 27! eu Voctted 2 FECNANCA 860P4CAL ENSREE2 F ARMS EN6INEE25, INC. 000 0 leo9 WIDSCAPE ARLINTECT SUSAN BLACK A.00IATES 200 rdgr e N+ie�w Pat Clat.E.00. KITCHEN CO1SILTANT Peas Deslg, Associates �orHeee� ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE 6REENEYSCM EROR HPI let Sr. rem 0067334.0 Pac r COST CONSLTANT ADAMSON ASSOCIATES Reap*, 0450041 KEY PLAN TUKWILA ELEMENTARY t^^ 5434 SOUTH 14411-I 53 TUKWILA, WASHIN5308 48164 TUKWILA SCHOOL 0151610T 4640 SOUTH 144114 STREET TUKWILA, WASHINSTON 48168 APPROVED FOR TEE OFER DATE JOB NO 48608.00 ISSUE DATE , APR. 5, 1111 SECOND FLOOR PLAN LET R „u EAST C 2 7 1999 HVAC ERMITLENTER L,TY OFT �NIU. DEC 2 2 1999 PERMIT CENTER M3.4 0 r 2 "VTR EXHAUST LOUVER - 4 "CWS & CWR DN. SEE M2.5 FOR CONTINUATION 2"V DN. i.1 2"V DN. 16x14 CD '36 BOO 0 48x28 .SOY 28x20 DN. 4 26" mom/ 24x20 DN. T 1/ 12. / / / ATTIC PLAN WkST - MECHANICAL SCALE 1/4" = 1' -0" / // // 1/ / / m / I I r 220 1„ 1 -26, 1 80 Mq 16 "0 / // I / KEYED NOTES: O SEE ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF LOWERS. 2O 14x16 OA DUCT DOWN INTO MIXING BOX. O3 16x26 OA DUCT DOWN INTO MIXING BOX. 4O 6" FLUE AND 6" COMBUSTION AIR UP THRU ROOF. O PROVIDE AUTOMATIC AIR VENTS AT THE HIGH POINTS OF THE CWS & CWR LINES WITHIN THIS BUILDING. SEE DETAIL O SEE HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION DETAILS ALL HEAT PUMPS. ). 10X12 DOWN 1 EF - 06 1 IN VERTICAL. O8 14x18 O.A. DUCT DOWN INTO MIXING BOX. v qigr AND TYPICAL FOR BDD If t „____C)24x24 96x60 4 "CWS & CWR DN. - SEE M2.5 FOR CONTINAUTION. c f 2 7 1999 CENTER A R C H I T R C T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. - 70I Seattle, 1Na 98104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -9500 aVER5 REPRESENTATIVE NAY INEBPNATDNAL, IN'. Mar 000.i.ote fiactiAi90Na01 GML B15IMEER CC116NLIN PORTER LIRCEEt 211 Ph. SO. 900 P.m 0004.0 Poe asap. STRUCTURAL BYSINEER ROBERT : Or -,ATTI ASSOCIATES ZOO Pteft (.12.111. fat MBLHANICALAIECTRICAL @KINEER HARMS EN61N63L5, INC. !M IN Pa tdON 110400 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES 0L0 !1'wR 104 Pftra aft 20-70V rot CC412.01016 KITC,EN CONSULTANT Mxa Des191 Assoc., R'O� A Pad 201016 RRI ALOIYTIGAL CCRSULTANT ME enEHBUSCN 6ROP Rao roc tJO G05T CONSULTANT .41.150N ASSOCIATES I � IX . f yy aw,d,ism Fee ft. 00E6W KEY PLAN TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939. SOUTH 144TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144Th STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 APPROVED FOR TIDE OhNIER DATE .DB rD : 98b08.00 BJS DATE , APR. 15, 1999 MECHANICAL PLATFORM BLDG. B DEC 2 2 1999 PERA,rt CEMEft M3.5 L 1 O 96x6O \ 18x14 DN 4 "CWS & CWR DN. SEE M2.5 FOR CONTINUATION. 16x1 14x12 18 "0 14 1 I I I I I I I it I I II II III I� 1 I I 1 I I 18 "B © 1�1 o won, low_Ai ■_ �IIlI�P �il� j j imams, a 11 I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I ATTIC PLAN EAST MECHANICAL SCALE- 1/4" = 1' -0" 1 -- — — _JL — T - - - -� - -_ 2-55 NOTES: % SEE ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION FOR EXACT LOCATION OF LOUVERS. 14)116 OA DUCT DOWN INTO MIXING BOX. % 14x20 OA DUCT DOWN INTO MIXING BOX. SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL PUMPS. % PROVIDE AUTOMATIC AIR VENTS AT THE HIGH P01 TS OF THE CWS & CWR LINES WITHIN THIS BUILDING, SEE DETAIL ( \ M4.1/ L 4. m izur TYPICAL FOR ALL HEAT 12x24 DN CWS I J 14,18 DN S & CWR DN. 1 1 11 k r � ---- _T -- -I _ ` EF -05 6x24 DN. BDD 48x36 \.EXHAUST LOUVER BDD H Jm APFROWD FOR TE 014ER DATE MEACHANICAL PLATFORM BLDG. C NE�E�E� R1"OFi�U '' DE 2 ! 1999 C DEC 2 2 1999 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. T01 Seattle, Ha 98104 F. 206/340 -4514 P. 206/340 -4500 04ERS REPRESBn'ATNE FA I Y NTERNA110 L, INC. BRIM Amon nab: BROWSER.. CML B151FEER COLSFLIN PORIB2 LLNDI£N R O W Pee !6!6'1 BIRUSTLRA. BKRffiR ROBERT F055ATT1 ASSOCIATES 2000P. NNNAStro 200 Rums 0061 .4109 Rx fix. 26d6 MECHANICAL/ELECIRKAL ENSIFEER HAREAS BYPEE25, INC. WO Smart Sw Ml L 3Y 1600 Boo 6so CON B LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 513AN BLACK ASSOCIATES 300 9trwf,eM 106 Acre MO 6• � L 060 Io 916 KITCASI COH.U.TANT Ams Deelgi Associates 56016 MAZA b IWigN ACCISTICAL CONSULTANT TFE GRE86U50H 6ROIP N Il PA 966 Mow C20.1924.0 ..0.19.0160 COST CONSULTANT ADAMSON ASSOCIATES 1012 Sowed Mom fix WO 366641 KEY PLAN TI IVWIIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5434 SOUTH 1497H 5T TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 JOB HO 48608.00 1551.E DATE , APR. 15, 1944 PEW' CENTER M3.6 1/8' = 1' -0' r- NOTES: O ROUTE DUCT, BOTTOM AT 12' -0 <>14x16 OA. DUCT DOWN INTO MI P I O ROUTE O.A. DUCT AS HIGH AS P 1. FF. G BOX. SIBLE. 36X36 HP -06 6 "CWR & CWS DN. SEE SHEET M2.7 FOR CONTINUATION, 30x26 2 �\ 42x1 30x26 30x20 / /7 SEE SHT. CON T INUATIO e MECHANI C 10 "0 14x16 14 "0 DN. HP 01 1 48x28 DN. / 2 -Fn / 1 1 /2"V DN. / / / 1' HP 07 1 AL PLA1FORM BLDG. "A" j r 4 "EXHAUST THRU ROOF 1 30x20 1406 18x15 UP 4'VTR & 4"V DN. 26 "0 060x36 2"V DN. 30 "0 MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE: 1/4" — 1' -0" SEE SHT. M2.5 FOR CORTINUATION. 0 /--18 "0 1 HWC - 01 W DRAIN PAN IN MECH. ROOM ABOVE. 1 1 /2'V DN. 1 HWC -02 1 W DRAIN PAN IN MECH. ROOM ABOVE. 2 "000 BDD SEE SHT. M2.5 000 CONTINUATION. 10x10 00.1 EF -03 1 IN VERTICAL. 0x10 AT 8' 4" AFF - SE SHT. M3.3 Fi:R C ONTINUATIO:. Nqq-D-),55 A R C H I T E C T 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 101 Seattle, Ha 00104 F. 206/340 -0510 P. 206/340 -9500 014.5 REPRESENTATIVE HST INtHENATONAL INC. IXt411A Am/AM Mar Roo 024.4/.414 bxJ 0WE01E" CIVIL ENSIIffit CO.L1N PORt52 LU CHSH ai Rr M DOD Sestilik Thaw w ▪ e0an STRUCTURAL BOWER ROBH2T FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES 11. iNW. Wry ]ID Pau .W25601/ Roo Gob, 2164E. PECEiANICAL E- ECTRICAL H SANE. HAR65 ENON PHS, INC. 000 Swat 'SInnt, ePOO Raw 010 0 4b1 4NtEl W It. "peN 4E8400 LATV.APE ARCHITECT 55AN BLACK ASSOCIATES 00091V l,I. E Wont xpcn KITCHEN COWALTANT Polg esign Assocbtes 00MA roc 'b41Q ACgYTICAL CCNEILTANT THE .133411501 GROW' HHIlY3. 6431.14A qbe 1%.2.6 COST CONSULTANT AJAMSON ASX`CIATES 130 Soc. Ammo PecOVIN MAW KEY PLAN TI A I vim rr ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5030 SOUTH 149T1-1 57 TUKWILA, WA5HIN6TON 08,166 TUKWILA 50000L DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144Th STREET TUKWILA, WASHIN6T0N 98160 APPROVED FOR TIE O11✓Bx DATE ,IDe NO. 08608.00 160(.6 DATE , APR. 5, 1.1 MECHANICAL ROOM PLANS MECHANICAL 'rtV ?SCE YEE OE iLHWIIA D a 2 7 1999 DEC 2 2 1939 ""T' FERMI' CerMe M3.7 1/8' = 1' -0' E ER & MANUFACTURE EXHAUST PIP ES UP THR LOCATE U ROOF P ENDATIO AIR INTAK RECOMM UP THRU ROOFSTION AIR PIPE -2"C PVC EXHAUST AIR PIPE UP THRU ROOF WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR (SIZE 8) WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE ��� ° Mil. ° °- O °. ' Q O O 0 p .0 ° ", " ' p - O 0 '� O - • a ° O N t -- CONCRETE OR MASONRY WALL INSULATON PVC JACKET ASME TEMPERATURE PRES SURE RELIEF VALVE PIPE FULL SIZE TO FLOOR DP.AIN. WATER PROOFING 12" I CLAMPING FLANGE TO FIXTURES CONDENSING WAER NPE GAS FIRED T HEATER HEAT TRAP 1 ;� ,° 41 O 0 , • �• O O , ` - $ IU.B E$TRAINTS ' ' ; ` � AQUASTAT 1..� .1 �:::;:: % /�.. ... (PER 1 "PVC CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE W P -TRAP. OIRPA N FULL SITE TO FLOOR SETPOIN-SET HEATER ��i • THERMOMETER CARRIER �--- PIPE GAS COCK UNION (TYPICAL) -~ DIRT LEG CIRC. PUMP _: : t 4 .0 ° "UNKSL" OR %1 ` "` ` ` ` S FA EQUWALENT •/� • O . & 0 0 e�1 �� ' I . ' L VE �TPICAL)I i O MATERIAL . • O O +, ) BACKUP FTPICAL�ALVE ° °O O O Q I l ie 11 0 FLOOR Q ' Q 4" CONC. HOUSEKEEPING PAD .FINISHED .. EXTERIOR WAL�� i Q • . . 00 . ° ° ATER HEATER WATER O 1 2 DRAIN TO FGAB). 1 2" HIGH GA. RIP " PAN - EXTEND PAN UNDER CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP. PIPE SLEEVE THRU EXTERIOR PIPING DETAIL WALL OR FOUNDATION WALL M 1 M4'1 NO SCALE 2' VENT -RUN CONCEALED 11/2' INTAKE BEHIND 3- GALV. WIRE MESH VENT -RUN UP TO ' DIV 15400 FABRICATED SPRINKLER TEST DRAIN COMPARTMENT S IN WALL TO VENT SYSTEMS _ Y BACKSPLASH EXTENSION FINISHED FLOOR FLUSH W /FLOOR .I BASKT E ABOVE FLOOD PLAN , I FLOW CONTROL I, AB - - AS REQUIRED TO SINK I _0" BY OTHERS 6 8 "0 STAND PIPE ' 8X6 REDUCER C.O. • I 00111111=11W, `- AIM" 4 UP -BLAST EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE EQUIPMENT COUNTERFLASHING ^ &Y CURB VARIES 8 1/2' TO 20' ADJUST TO SUIT INLET ELE �- II' I Pifc -�cvE - FLOOR I / ' 3°VE'd 3' V & FIRE STOP F ' PIPE SLEEVE 3' = JI_ I ►,� , �_ 4 7 TO SANITARY SEWE t SI OPE -e • : - - GREASE TRAP - J.R. SMITH FIG, 8235 r 3' -4 °MIN. B ME N I CAL CANT 35 G.P.M:,70Lb. CAPACITY 1/2" TRAP PRIMER 4" WASTE 4 JR SMITH GREASE INTERCEPTOR DETAIL 5 SPRINKLER TEST RECEPTACLE DETAIL 2' - 0 " I CLEANOUT OPENING ' ` IN DUCT 3" MIN. AIR SPACE M4•1 NO SCALE M4.1 NO SCALE ONE HOUR ROOF PENETRATION. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. CEILING 4* S TEEL DUCT W/ ALL T SEAMS 1 WELDED LIQ8 GA. STAIN LES TIGH S SEE PLAN FOR SIZE CLEANOUT OPENING IN DUCT KEEP W HOSE ALKING SOLENIOD VALVE FOR VARIABLE STAINLESS STEEL W�TESTLPORTS , CWR 7 SPRINKLER HEAD KIT PATPHIPING OUT OF ACCESS AREAS TO HEAT PUMP i . EWIRED TO HEAT PUMP) SP ED PUMPING ��OF 0 AT TOP ELEVATOR HOISWAY MP.) ROOF 1 I �y IL \- 3" DEAD AIR SPACE / STAINLESS STEEL HOOD FINISHED FLOOR FLEX HOSE - SEE SCHEDULE FOR RUNOUT SIZE I SECOND FLOOR HEAT PUMP F OPEN VENT ��yT FAIL SAFE TO OPEN POSITION FLEX. CONN. 120V/10 SOLENOID VALVE - FILTER (SEE SCHEDULE) "�� I SEE M4.04 FOR VIBRATION TIE INTO SHUNT TRIP ON " CWS -I SEISMIC RAINTS II'�� MI XED AIR ALSO SPEC ST ELEVATOR POWER 3 EXHAUST HOOD - DETAIL GRFITT ISWOLD FLOW CONTROL TRAP STRAINER W/ SLOWDOWN VALVE & PL UG ELEVATION 0 HEAT PUMP ED " DRAIN FROM UNIT. PIPE Wf FIBE 2" HIGH LIP GALV. DRIP PAN W/ RGLASS INSULATION GLUENSAT O 3/4 TO BOTTOM OF P COND fH ELB SLOPE PAN TO DRIP INTO PAN. ANNNECTION. TO 3 4 DRAIN PIPING OUTSIDE OF HOISTWAY FIRST FLOOR ELEVATOR HOISTWAY 2" CON E PVC DRAIN HEADER DETAIL 8 ELEVATOR SPRINKLER DIAGRAM M 4.1 SCALE : NONE J 5 Nir NO SCALE _ I M4.1 SCALE: NONE 3" BUTTERFLY • BYPASS (N.C.) TO C OLD D EM ATER GAUGE CWS BELOW PRESSURE EXPANSION TANK A -071 L1/2" -PIPE TO FLOOR DRAIN WALL ... c 1-------- 1 3 " ` ' W PRESSURE GAUGE UNION (TYP) FLOOR K (TYP) � t 1" N ONE N" ATICFMAN AUTOMATIC AIR VENT ' t CWR -- E C LEAR – BUTTERFLY ACCESS 3 E, 3 HE AT PUMP SHUTOFF �� � I VALVE (TYP) i FILTER WATTS 223S (3/4 ") W /STRAINER 20 GPM ® 10 PSI DP SET FOR 75 PSI OUTLET BALL VALVE - - -___� FULL SIZE TEE SLOPE CONDENSER WATER PIPE AWAY FROM VENT L J WATTS N223BS (2 ") W /STRA DOMESTICPRESS. 110 GPM 0 15 PSI DP PLAN COLD WATER SET FOR 70 PSI OUTLET � 10 H.P. DETAIL = 461 = IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. F 6 UTOMATIC AIR VENT – DETAIL L O PRV ASSEMBLY DETAIL M4 .1 M4.1 SCALE: J� NO SCALE SCALE: NONE _ E 0 0 A R C H I T e C T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 701 Seattle, Wa 98104 F. 200/340-4511 P. 206/340-1500 014325 REPRESENTATIVE WIRT INTEWIATIGNN-, 1320 Pah Awe.* Mar Pod. IPLOPP4 CAVIL 1345INEER CO.LIN PORTER L U DE. •H.Itl11A114 P % ry eao STRUCTURAL EtGINEER ROE132T FO,.aATII ASSOCIATES R 00,12:0400 Nx GCNZ.cMT MECHANIGAUH.EGTRICAL ENSIIEH2 HABEAS 8.11tER5, INC. !a0 BidW1MlIp IGOiD w,� LANDSCAPE AFaeTEGT 51641 BUCK AY_LGIATEs ]OD 10>! Sr. Sid KS KITCHEN CONSULTANT Ott Am O Ib[ OOWW'bT-tr ACOUSTICAL 1TE EREENB5LH ERCI P 411 Row CP74104-00e , roc 034.P0 COST CANS,LTANT ADAM SON MSOCIAT S KO Sward Immo Rpm 100.1,11.11.1 nexGOANesaem TI IVWII A • ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5434 SOUTH WITH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144Th STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 46163 AFFROVED FOR THE OMER DATE .NOB RA , 93600.00 IS E DATE , APR. I5, 1999 MECHANICAL DETAILS of *uK° u D 2 7 1999 +M re.rea DEC A A 1999 PERMIT CENTER M4.1 AS NOTED F L P 16 "0 SUPPLY DUCT 0 Viqq EXHAUST AIR DUC EXHAUST DUCT RELIEF DUCT 22'0 HP-33 ® MECHANCAL SECTION SCALE: 1/8" jHP -ice FHP BEYOND / P1401 ANNI _',. Rte O MECHANICAL SECTION SCALE: 1/8' = 1' -0" OMECHANICAL SECTION RELIEF DUCT O.A. DUCT O.A. DUCT 0 7. CEILING DIFFUSER RELIEF GRILLE co 0 m A R C N I T I C TS 1011 Western Avenge Suite No. 101 Seattle, Wa 98104 F. 206x340 -9519 P. 206/340-9500 MFRS REPRESENTATIVE HEEZY INTERNATIONAL, INC. KO Pink Ammo, 61hPkv Ran ODNY404/5 P« DcwxFOw LML ENSHEE R CODE LIN PPORT LIMED! S�i�41M NOOMO P p y. 51RUCTURAL B19R✓EER ROBERT FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES X00 1481 Nos^ Re. Xe Pates h£CHANICAUH.FLTRICAL E NSRffit HARMS 6451hEBRS, INC m MOD GOV 4.0076 Rot DON 06440 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK AVACIATES 300 ft. 1C4 N KITCHEN CONS.LTANT Arm Peskin �AsooUaies MIN MNMA Ftefa Px N4 'b4tN ACG6nCAL CONSULTANT 11E EREENE11.116RO1P 94 Mister. Bnt.00N roe meo mato COST COWITANT ADAMSON A55alATEs 100 sward Arm Rx OW. 1 UE\VVILH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5030 501/TH 149TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 9&168 TUKWILA SGHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 14410 STREET TUKWILA, WASHIN6TON 98100 APPROVED FOR TIE affft DATE .06 NO 98608.00 1541E DATE , APR. 15, 1999 MECHANICAL SECTIONS DEC 2 7 1999 DEC 2 2 Ir,c9 M42 1/8' = 1' -0' ABBREVIATIONS GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR KEC KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR MC MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOIC FURNISHED BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR F FUTURE P PURVEYOR On g 02,5 A R C H I T E: T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. - 701 Seattle, No 9b104 F. 206/340 -4516 P. 206/340 -9500 0.125 REPRESENTATIVE HEERT INTERNATIONAL, INC. Pe CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIIN PORTER LUMDEEN a ee,Z�b 300 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT F055ATTI ASSOCIATES MECHANICAUELECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. TE- KII.DWG LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES 200 Roy SVeet 104 KITCHEN CONSULTANT Anas Design Associates 9.r 81-0816 ACOUSTICAL CON9ILiANT THE GREENE.. GROUP 324 o630 COST CONSILTANT DAVIS C L � LANGDON ADAMSON e I'0 AT )343 -0119 - -0061 8541 ANAS r a?: ASSOCI Fwd f9eililies Cansellmis J50 NW 851h Slreel, Suife A Seattle, Wwhinglan 9811] PMne� (90fi)]89 -7118 A REVISIONS c D1C 2 7 1999 L1ryGFraK It., lvro - RMIT CENTER W DEC 2 2 1999 PERM? CENTER m 10.1 DATE Tl1KWII A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5439 SOUTH 144TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48160 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE .loo NO : 98608.00 ISSUE DATE :APRIL 15, 1444 DRAWN BY : LMW CHECKED BY :4 -6 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND U i IL.ITY ,,, .,,SCHEDULE SCALE :1/4' = 1' -0' FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT & UTILITY SCHEDULE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL PLUMBING EXHAUST /MAKE UP AIR GENERAL REMARKS N'v OP' DESCRIPTION MANLF,ACTURER /MODEL NUMBER POWER CORD/ PLUG DIR CONN REMARKS REMT REFR WATER REMARKS DUCT SIZE QTY CFM SP MUA NO KEC GC FOIC F EXIST SPE DIV VOLTS PH AMPS HP KW CW HW DIR IND 4 - CONDENSING UNIT Ra': h: WALK-N PFEZF GLOWER COIL MNI TEM. WAE1 AC H -2 -0 --3 aCRiAK�. FINE INS 208 3 30 • 1 • I ?20 1 10 1.111111111111=10 1.111111111111=10 1.111111111111=10 —® I= _ MI OMNI MP P L 130 208 1 • PROV.120V, 10, 20 AMP CIRCUIT FOR HEAT TRACE 2A • LOT COOLER / FREEZER SPF Vi. METRO MAX 3 • — 11 WORKTABLE wITH PEP SINKS DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM 1 -1/2' -- 4 • 11 =� i FAUCET SPARE IvLMB PH FISHER 3252 . 1/2" i/2 " — - - - 6 � OVt I-EA L SHEHE MICROWAVE DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM _ 120 MOM 1 15 _ — -- — — -,— Ell 11 PANASONIC NE -1056A 1 8A 1 0 1 I PCWAVE SHELF uV L TC Ep CS t3 L , 04 , E kuMBEI: _ HOT '00 MTH SPAT DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM 120 120 1 I 1 10 a ��= 11 5 • r 1111111 MO SA • 11 • NOR.AKE FINELINE _ 1. 10 71 LMNI MP TLH 090 • • 3/4" 1OA -- - - -- 11 208 LANG 6S - 12 SPECIAL 12 11 ' 1JA 16 1 01 V I -:' tI EI t I Ip 1D S Nh SPACE O Nt1MBER EXISTING LANG ECCO 208 120 3 NM= M 23.33 • _ • VERIFY POWER REQUIREMENTS, (2) CONN. REO'D. _ __ 14 • __ • ME _11 11 - - -_ AVTEC AYWP -- - - CLASS 1 — 10 "x14" 1 1750 1.3 • ANSUL R -102 MOUNTED ON WALL 10 " x20 ' 1 1400 0 25 O 14 PER MECHANICAL ENGINEER 15 • PER MECHANICAL ENGINEER 16 1 2 2 COLD CABINET WORKTABLE ABLE EXISTING _ I_ MOE 17 1 8 • _ _ _•_ 11 _ II - DESIGNER'S CHOICE WTSU -6030 - -_— 1j1 HEATED CABINS' _ CRES COR H- 749- PUA -72 _ _ 120 1 16.6 VERIFY TRAY SIZE • 19 • 20 • • - i1 + 11_ 20 _ 2 ?RAY LE _-- - - -_ -- - -� -- SERVOLIFT TCA-ST =MU 21 2 TRANSPORT CART SERVOLIFT EU72 -12 _ -- • 2 2 HOTSER\9NG CART VOLLRATH 37023 SPECIAL 208 1 20 • SNEEZEGUARDS LIGHTS 1" 22 • •_- - -_ - -- - 11 11_ 23 1 JANITOR SINK PER MECHANICAL ENGINEER _- - - — 23 23A 1 FAUCET PER MECHANICAL ENGINEER Ell. MEIIIIIIM =I 1/2" KINEMII __ M® ® II 23A _- 24 7 OVERHEAD SHELF CUSTOM FABRICATE 25 1 POT & PAN RACK - DRYING METRO MAX ______ MOM ®_ 2 6 - LOCKERS _ BY OWNER = =_= __ 26 • 27 1 CLEAN DISHTABLE DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM -E— _ — __ ®® 5 • 1 27 lS 28 29 0 30 lim - 31 '33 __I1 1 ? 11 11 11 28 1 OVERHEAD SHELF DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM _® 3 _ 29 t CONDENSATE HOOD CUSTOM FABRICATE CLASS 2 10 ° X10" - 1 30 1 DISHMACHINE HOBART AM- 14T® TANK HEAT, PUMPS AND CONTROL. 120 DEG..'.INIM M NCOMING HOT WATER 30 _ DISHMACHINE 208 ® 208 I = _- - -_ �__— 1111.=11111.11111111 1111.=11111.11111111 1111.=11111.11111111 ' " —�__� - -_— � 26.8 ®10 __® ® • BGDSTER ;LATER, 70• RISE '.. 31 1 DISPOSER RED GOAT A2P -R7 6.9 • 1/2 , ^ - ®— 111.1111. . 32 1 HOSE REEL FISHER 2980 MIME 7 D33 SOILED DISHTABLE W/ SCRAP SINK, DESIGNIGN ER'S CHOICE CUSTOM 33 34 N kil 11 34 1 THREE COMPARTMENT SINK DESIGNERS CHOICE CUSTOM — � -- 111.111 ®_ __ _ � • • - _ _ MR 3 2" 34A 2 FAUCET FISHER 5412 3/4" 34A • 11 35 1 SHELF W/ UTENSIL BAR DESIGNER'S CHOICE CUSTOM - _ .■■■ 35 • 11 36 - DESK AND SHEL BY OWNER 37 _ __• 38 • • —_ II 37 - OVERHEAD SHELF BY .`HER - -__ —_ — - — ® ®MM - -- -- -- - -- —___ -- =� 1111111111.11.111.1 1111111111.11.111.1 --- — 38 - 61E CABINET BY OWNER, 39_ 1 COLD SERVING CART VOLLRATH 36170 SPECIAL 39 40 1 MILK COOLER BEVERAGE AIR SMF58 -SS IM-� 40 41 - CASH STAND W/ POS _ BY OWNER — 4c 42 SPARE NUMBER 43 LOT DRY STORAGE SHELVING METRO SU ERECTA 42 • -44 NUMBER Mill - �-t - -- .■■■ =— - - �∎ MI 44 46 11:11 47 � 45 2 CAN RACK _ SERVOLIFT CSER84-M --m m 46 LOT BUMPER BOSTON 60 SERIES 47 LOT MISCELLANEOUS A47AL CUSTOM FABRICATE =SM= - -- ABBREVIATIONS GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR KEC KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR MC MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOIC FURNISHED BY OWNER, INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR F FUTURE P PURVEYOR On g 02,5 A R C H I T E: T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. - 701 Seattle, No 9b104 F. 206/340 -4516 P. 206/340 -9500 0.125 REPRESENTATIVE HEERT INTERNATIONAL, INC. Pe CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIIN PORTER LUMDEEN a ee,Z�b 300 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT F055ATTI ASSOCIATES MECHANICAUELECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. TE- KII.DWG LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES 200 Roy SVeet 104 KITCHEN CONSULTANT Anas Design Associates 9.r 81-0816 ACOUSTICAL CON9ILiANT THE GREENE.. GROUP 324 o630 COST CONSILTANT DAVIS C L � LANGDON ADAMSON e I'0 AT )343 -0119 - -0061 8541 ANAS r a?: ASSOCI Fwd f9eililies Cansellmis J50 NW 851h Slreel, Suife A Seattle, Wwhinglan 9811] PMne� (90fi)]89 -7118 A REVISIONS c D1C 2 7 1999 L1ryGFraK It., lvro - RMIT CENTER W DEC 2 2 1999 PERM? CENTER m 10.1 DATE Tl1KWII A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5439 SOUTH 144TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48168 TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48160 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE .loo NO : 98608.00 ISSUE DATE :APRIL 15, 1444 DRAWN BY : LMW CHECKED BY :4 -6 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND U i IL.ITY ,,, .,,SCHEDULE SCALE :1/4' = 1' -0' / \ O 1, LeDT \ \ \O V LOCATION W/ AFCE. SHELVING SCHEDULE 'OA 48x24" 36 "x24" O O O SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" NOTE FOR FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND UTILITY SCHEDULE, SEE SHEET K1.1 FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT PLAN PLAN NORTH \ \ \ fY) q19-0ss H TE- K2LOKG 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 701 Seattle, No 48104 F. 205/340 -4514 P. 205/340 -4500 OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. 132 -73Ea GI ENGINEER C0116H LI VH- N PORTER LUJDEEN ] re %54 3CG STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROEERT FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT G15AN BLACK ASSOCIATES Rog 30443 3044 342. 104 , rvnaBIW Fax 1106) KITCHEN CONSULTANT Arias Design Associates 350 NV Bslh,.14 A ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENEUSCH GROUP Prm,e '1') s24g5 Fo.;zo B)sz43a53 COST CO.LTANT DAVIS LANSPOM ADAMSON ions ecoM Agave Ire mn a 5enttlo. Vt499104 REVISIONS 1 1B1 .1 a ® 1 i ANAS OESIG71 ASSOCIATES FaE Faci4ties Conwitonls 350 NW 851h Sheet, Surle A Smt11e. Washington 9011] phone: (1Cfi)]fl9 -]11b TI WWII A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5 SOUTH 144TH 51 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 40158 0 DATE TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98165 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE JOB NO , 48608.00 15511E DATE :APRIL 15, 1444 DRAWN BY .LMW CHECKED DY :T -S KITCHEN EQUIPMENT oF,1 w , PLAN C 2 7 1999 „, o iuiwnn WAIT COI!. DEC 2 2 1999 I_ PERMIT CENTER K2.1 SCALE .1/ 4 ' = 1'-U' LEGEND: INDIRECT WASTE e DIRECT WASTE ® FLOOR DRAIN ® FUNNEL FLOOR DRAIN FLOOR SINK WITH SEDIMENT BUCKET, HALF GRATE AND WIRE MESH BASKET INSERT OUTLET AS NOTED LEVEL FLOOR SLAB RECESSED, INSULATED FLOOR SLAB ABBREVIATIONS: PC PIPE CONNECTION SIZE ED FLOOR DRAIN FED FUNNEL FLOOR DRAIN FS FLOOR SINK — FLOOR SINK OR FLOOR DRAIN 2 2" PC \PIPE CONNECTION SIZE SETTING HEIGHT PLAN NOTES: SET ALL FLOOR SINKS FLUSH WITH FINISHED FLOOR. RAISED FLOOR SINKS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. SLOPE FLOORS TO FLOOR DRAINS AS NOTED; TYPICAL AT ALL FLOOR DRAINS 3j PROVIDE OUTLETS IN RECCESSED FLOOR BOX WITH COVER. GENERAL NOTES: SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ROUGH -IN PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL UTILITIES. THIS PLAN IS FOR UTILIITES THAT MUST PENETRATE THE SLAB. FOR FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND UTILITY SCHEDULE, SEE -SKEET K1.1 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" SLAB PENETRATION AND UTILITY PLAN PLAN NORTH q a 55 H TE- K31.0. A R C H I T E C T S 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 001 Seattle, Wa 48104 F. 205/340 -4511 P. 205/340-9500 OMER'S REPRESENTATIVE NEERY INTERNATIONAL, II.'G. CIVIL ENIGINEEft GOIX HLIN PORTER LINDEEN �'� Pir¢ Svee:.5nte 3P'J Ssattle, WA 90'.Oi STRUCT»RAL ENGINEER ROBERT FO55ATTI A55CUATE5 HEGHANIGAUELECIRIGAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. � A1".1I 'a= 222r" bCntsr" 350 NW 851h Street, Suite A Sza11k, Washington 98117 Phme: (206)785 -7118 REVISIONS 05 i4• DATE i uKVVJL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5434 SOUTH 144TH 5T TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 58163 m TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH 5TREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 50168 APPROVED FOR THE OVAIER DATE 104 NO 48606.00 155.E DATE , APRIL 15, 1499 DRAWN BY ■LMW CHECKED BY :T -S SLAB UTITLITY AND PENETRATION `'"'- PLAN D C 2 7 1949 Nec =_rvEn rvoc rir u aNrt cENrea DEC 2 2 1999 1 PENMrt WO. (0 K3.1 SCALE 0/4' = I'-0' LEGEND: ▪ REFRIGERANT LINE RUN BY KEC COLD WATER • HOT WATER ® EXHAUST DUCT PLAN NOTES: MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INSTALL DISPOSER EGO MIZER. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR ROUTE REFRIGERANT LINES IN CEILING AND WALLS. EXPOSED LINES ART NOT ACCEPTABLE. SEE DETAIL 0/K5.1 FOR HOSE REEL PIPING DIAGRAM GENERAL NOTES: FOR ADDITIONAL UTILITIES, SEE SLAB UTILITY PENETRATIONP 2 FOR FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND UTILITY SCHEDULE, SEE SHEET K1.1 4" HOT WATER, +12' 1 2" TEMP WATER, +64" 1 2 HOT WATER, +96 1/2' COLD WATER +96' ° CO D WATER, VERIFY LOCATION MECHANICAL ROUGH IN & EXHAUST /MAKE UP AIR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0 l� �9�Qa H A R C H I T E C T S TE-K32.DVG 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. '701 Seattle, Nu 98104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -N500 OMER'S REPRESENTATIVE HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. 3. Full: A verve. Eli Flan 55ot4e. rn aB o a5� vcB; aTi.,3 CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT PO55ATTI ASSOCIATES 06 5581 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. 500 0.05555[ 5 :reet.5 55 1500 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATE 2co n wN 5,IS3 ion ie, 55 w,'aeiw 02 r For (106) 381 -5816 KITCHEN CONSULTANT 5505 De519n A55oc.es ACC.TICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENE.. GROUP REVISIONS rzo 3�-G593 i� 6) sz4oBjo COST CONSILTANT DAVIS L ACAME N Ib! ®I i - s/ r ANAS rINZ ASSOCIATES FSOtl Facilities Consultants 750 NW B61h Street, Suile A Seattle, Washirglm 9811] Phone: (206)769 -T NB DATE TI 11(1A/11 A vIN. rr„I ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 SOUTH 149TH 5T TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 c r TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH I44TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE JOB NO :98608.00 I55DE DATE :APRIL 15, 1999 DRAWN BY LMW CHECKED BY ,T —S MECHANICAL ROUGH IN AND EXHAUST /MAKE EC„ ,yP AIR PLAN 11'��"'^ REC i N OF TUItWiIA 2 7 1999 DE 2 2 1999 IT CERTFk °ERMIT CENTER K3.2 SCALE :1/4' = 1' -0' LEGEND: C OUTLET AS NOTED © JUNCTION BOX OR STUB ® DROP Coro TELEPHONE JACK SWITCH POINT OF CONNECTION n 11 10, 10 AMP J -BOX, IN OLD 20., 30, 30 AMP. J -BOX, VERIFY 4 20V 10 4.2 AMP 10 2 +20/205+, 58;'10 AMP tBO%,Ar cLe, 208V, 10, 25.3 AMP Ij 120V, 10, 10 AMP 120V, 10, ID AMP .'OURET,V48 I90V 10, 20 AMP _?DV 40 AMP ufiC CORD, +78' ( /�-p-��� 12w. to �B5 auP �/ DROP I20V 10 16.• AMP' DROP CORD, +8' 208V 10 20 OUTLET, +24 00 10 8.9 A71P MET, +18 IRON !08.9 AMP DUILP, +18 FLUORESCENT VAPOR.. PROOF FIXTURE PROVIDED By WALK -IN MANUFACTURER. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONNECTS LIGHT. PLAN NOTES: SEE MANUFACTURER'S SHOP DRAWINGS FOR INTERCONNECTIONS BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WALK -IN CONDUIT (WIRING) FROM ABOVE. PENETRATE AT POINT OF USE AND BACKFILL PENETRATION WITH EXPANDING FOAM INSULATION. EXPOSED CONDUIT AT INTERIOR OF WALK -IN IS NOT ACCEPTABLE SEE SLAB PENETRATION PLAN FOR ADDTIONAL UTIL4[iES. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PROVIDE SHUNT TRIP BREAKER F0.4 ELECTRICAL UNDER EXHAUST HOOD. 2DV ELECTRICAL ROUGH IN PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" 208V 30 26.3 .AMP X30 208V 30 "fi.: MI PAIP -1 / .11'),.+ REVISIONS TE- K33.OV0 1011 1^1e0tern Avenue Suite No. '101 Seattle, ha 98104 F. 206/340 -95(9 P. 206/340 -9500 °PALERS REPRESENTATIVE HEERY INTERNATIONA INC. 1326 '•21 Avx,.e. BtM1 ' r3c. 551 9.G CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIN PORTER LIMDEEN 2G+i 3935651 STRIKNRAL ENGINEER ROBERT F055AT,'I ASSOCIATES 2030 Fl.1 A vew 5ilb. 203 Fmf2cd; MECHANICAL/ELECTRIC. ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. 600 Stew[ 9 eeE 511A .� a^6 abl LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BL ES y ACK ASSOCIAT 200 no[ue�vutSHIGw KITCHEN CONSULTANT APos Desl4, Associates ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENBSCH GROUP 519 nE TB: woes e NA 5&IB lfiwe [DG5) - F (XMI 52F0630 COST CONSULTANT DAVIS ANGDON ADAMSON � C613. 343I19 393 - B54' i ror e II ® A ID "MVO gar" 350 NW 851h Street, Suite A 1:01110:-717 DATE TI IVIAIII A 1 V(\VVIL/`1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5933 SOUTH 149TH 51 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48168 TUKWILA SCHOOL 0140210T 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98168 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE .206 1 , 95608.00 1591E DATE APRIL 15, 1999 BRAWN BY r LMW CHECKED BY IT -S ELECTRICAL RQ� jGH - IN EIUEO „� PLAN DE 2 3 1999 ✓E nIi CENTEk !N O�TUNWY[A DEC 2 2 1999 - 4 .W CEN]E8 'CO VJ m K3.3 SCALE 1/4” 1 /� WIDE SS FLAT BAR GUARD ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" (7) —MOP RACK 0YALK -" I h4 R SS CLOSURE PANEL TO CEILING BY MFR. KEC MOUNT CONDENSATE HOOD TO CLEAR DISHWASHER DOOR ELEVATION SCALE: I/2 "=1' -0" ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" • \ WALL BUMPER 0 34" & 6" AFF 47� ; S /S WALL CLOSURE TRIM BY YALK -IN MANUFACTURER 29 CONTROL PANEL FOR ITEM 31 ON S/S BRACKET HOSE REEL PIPING - SEE 6/K5.1 I � 4® ® I / i 1 EAX26 "X6" 0 SINK OUTLINE OF ROLL UP BOOR - SEE ARCH SS FRAME © DISH DROP OPENING BY KEC PROVIDE SS BRACKETS L 0 WALL, TYP. rn< --FISHER 10715 ROTARY WASTE, - TYP. MIXING VALVE. BRACKET K5.1 ELEVATION SCALE:.1 /2 " =1' -0" K5.1 PROVIDE SS BRACKETS /' @ WALL, TY ?. _� • \SS UTILITY SHROUD IIIIIIIIIIII 25553520ment / I , FISHER 10715 . 34 ROTARY WASTE, TYP. ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" M cs 0 - 0 a55 LEGEND: 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING AT WALL BUMPER LOCATIONS, BY GC DE 2 7 1990 M'TCENTER TE-KO.DWG 100 !^stem Avenue Suite No. CO I Seattle, Na 9fl104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -1500 OMERS REPP.E 9ITAT1VE HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. c CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 21T Fr SVeet, Z;ne 300 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES M30 Utz: Averce. Sste 03 ra REVISIONS 61 g•:; MECHANICAL/n.ECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. 600 Ste .wt .v eer, 6'JI16 too LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES ]GO NoY 5treel �viW i0< � a .tM, nA 4s�a Eo,f 161 KITCHEN CONSULTANT Anne De+ltjn MS.0.5 350 WI BY.h, Suit A ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENB15CH GROUP 5;a �' - nzt x"est COST CONSULTANT DA,S LARGDO'N ADAMSON 3000 Sees e A"e�.e, G.Ita mo /!"! ®Mb AT ( C nsul 350NW 85th Sireel, Sute A evum, wo.mm 9eln Phone 110fi)789 -7 118 A DATE TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 SOUTH 149T1-1 ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 88168 c TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4040 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 90158 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE JOB NO , 98608.00 ISSUE DATE ,APRIL 15 1949 DRAWN BY :LMW CHECKED BY : - FOOD SERVICE ELEVATIONS DEC 2 PERMIT CENTER r - -- - - - - 14 OUTLINE OF ROLL UP DOOR - SEE ARCH SS FRAME CO DISH DROP'. OPENING -: BY KEC 0 i --,J j� lI L_ 'S' A 20 GA SS � WALL FLASHING W/ FLUTING \ . }— ) 1 I SOAP &TOWEL 24 DISPENSER BY GC CLO S S SELF 'i..6 CLOSING SS DRAWER � W/ PLASTIC LINER li 1 10 ! K5 I - n n I � ,., f y }. I II 1 u n II 11 II , (2)24 "x24 "x1 /2" RICHLIT ■ S/S BRACKETS 0 WALL, TYP. SS SHELF — �� �4i1� � N ; � ' C 1 � 1 it (r l III i g 1 "' t `' I CUTTING BOARDS ON SS BRACKETS ■Iut' J� L '� - 111111111111. , MEM MIIIMMIIIIIIIIMIN la 10111101N11111111111010.10 --.,----'," '-" MM 1 /� WIDE SS FLAT BAR GUARD ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" (7) —MOP RACK 0YALK -" I h4 R SS CLOSURE PANEL TO CEILING BY MFR. KEC MOUNT CONDENSATE HOOD TO CLEAR DISHWASHER DOOR ELEVATION SCALE: I/2 "=1' -0" ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" • \ WALL BUMPER 0 34" & 6" AFF 47� ; S /S WALL CLOSURE TRIM BY YALK -IN MANUFACTURER 29 CONTROL PANEL FOR ITEM 31 ON S/S BRACKET HOSE REEL PIPING - SEE 6/K5.1 I � 4® ® I / i 1 EAX26 "X6" 0 SINK OUTLINE OF ROLL UP BOOR - SEE ARCH SS FRAME © DISH DROP OPENING BY KEC PROVIDE SS BRACKETS L 0 WALL, TYP. rn< --FISHER 10715 ROTARY WASTE, - TYP. MIXING VALVE. BRACKET K5.1 ELEVATION SCALE:.1 /2 " =1' -0" K5.1 PROVIDE SS BRACKETS /' @ WALL, TY ?. _� • \SS UTILITY SHROUD IIIIIIIIIIII 25553520ment / I , FISHER 10715 . 34 ROTARY WASTE, TYP. ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" M cs 0 - 0 a55 LEGEND: 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING AT WALL BUMPER LOCATIONS, BY GC DE 2 7 1990 M'TCENTER TE-KO.DWG 100 !^stem Avenue Suite No. CO I Seattle, Na 9fl104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -1500 OMERS REPP.E 9ITAT1VE HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. c CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 21T Fr SVeet, Z;ne 300 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES M30 Utz: Averce. Sste 03 ra REVISIONS 61 g•:; MECHANICAL/n.ECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. 600 Ste .wt .v eer, 6'JI16 too LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES ]GO NoY 5treel �viW i0< � a .tM, nA 4s�a Eo,f 161 KITCHEN CONSULTANT Anne De+ltjn MS.0.5 350 WI BY.h, Suit A ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENB15CH GROUP 5;a �' - nzt x"est COST CONSULTANT DA,S LARGDO'N ADAMSON 3000 Sees e A"e�.e, G.Ita mo /!"! ®Mb AT ( C nsul 350NW 85th Sireel, Sute A evum, wo.mm 9eln Phone 110fi)789 -7 118 A DATE TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 SOUTH 149T1-1 ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 88168 c TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4040 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 90158 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE JOB NO , 98608.00 ISSUE DATE ,APRIL 15 1949 DRAWN BY :LMW CHECKED BY : - FOOD SERVICE ELEVATIONS DEC 2 PERMIT CENTER r - -- - - - - -- OUTLINE OF ROLL UP DOOR - SEE ARCH SS FRAME CO DISH DROP'. OPENING -: BY KEC 0 i R SS SHELF 1 /� WIDE SS FLAT BAR GUARD ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" (7) —MOP RACK 0YALK -" I h4 R SS CLOSURE PANEL TO CEILING BY MFR. KEC MOUNT CONDENSATE HOOD TO CLEAR DISHWASHER DOOR ELEVATION SCALE: I/2 "=1' -0" ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" • \ WALL BUMPER 0 34" & 6" AFF 47� ; S /S WALL CLOSURE TRIM BY YALK -IN MANUFACTURER 29 CONTROL PANEL FOR ITEM 31 ON S/S BRACKET HOSE REEL PIPING - SEE 6/K5.1 I � 4® ® I / i 1 EAX26 "X6" 0 SINK OUTLINE OF ROLL UP BOOR - SEE ARCH SS FRAME © DISH DROP OPENING BY KEC PROVIDE SS BRACKETS L 0 WALL, TYP. rn< --FISHER 10715 ROTARY WASTE, - TYP. MIXING VALVE. BRACKET K5.1 ELEVATION SCALE:.1 /2 " =1' -0" K5.1 PROVIDE SS BRACKETS /' @ WALL, TY ?. _� • \SS UTILITY SHROUD IIIIIIIIIIII 25553520ment / I , FISHER 10715 . 34 ROTARY WASTE, TYP. ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2 " =1' -0" M cs 0 - 0 a55 LEGEND: 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 20 GA X 12" WIDE METAL WALL BACKING AT WALL BUMPER LOCATIONS, BY GC DE 2 7 1990 M'TCENTER TE-KO.DWG 100 !^stem Avenue Suite No. CO I Seattle, Na 9fl104 F. 206/340 -9519 P. 206/340 -1500 OMERS REPP.E 9ITAT1VE HEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. c CIVIL ENGINEER COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 21T Fr SVeet, Z;ne 300 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ROBERT FOSSATTI ASSOCIATES M30 Utz: Averce. Sste 03 ra REVISIONS 61 g•:; MECHANICAL/n.ECTRICAL ENGINEER HARGIS ENGINEERS, INC. 600 Ste .wt .v eer, 6'JI16 too LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SUSAN BLACK ASSOCIATES ]GO NoY 5treel �viW i0< � a .tM, nA 4s�a Eo,f 161 KITCHEN CONSULTANT Anne De+ltjn MS.0.5 350 WI BY.h, Suit A ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT THE GREENB15CH GROUP 5;a �' - nzt x"est COST CONSULTANT DA,S LARGDO'N ADAMSON 3000 Sees e A"e�.e, G.Ita mo /!"! ®Mb AT ( C nsul 350NW 85th Sireel, Sute A evum, wo.mm 9eln Phone 110fi)789 -7 118 A DATE TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5939 SOUTH 149T1-1 ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 88168 c TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4040 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 90158 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE JOB NO , 98608.00 ISSUE DATE ,APRIL 15 1949 DRAWN BY :LMW CHECKED BY : - FOOD SERVICE ELEVATIONS DEC 2 PERMIT CENTER L - - - -14 GA SS FRAME l AT PASS - THROUGH 2 -6 - iu .Z „0 - .Z „0 - ,f 1111 OPENING - MITERED r� WELDED, GROUND & POLISHED -1 -7 /2" ? G — I A _.T STL SINK & PLASH - FRONDE 1-1/2" ROLLED EDGE EP ----- 14 GA ST STL TOP, SPLASH & SHELF - w PROVIDE 1 -1/2" ROLLED EDGE -SLOPE TABLE �- - ROLL -UP DOOR - SEE _� - 4 OFFSET CLIP, T`!P -14 GA ST STL TOP, SPLASH 8c SHELF - PROVIDE 1-1/2" ROLLED c 5056 SLOPE TABLE TO / ARCHITECTURAL DWGS �- 14 GA ST STL TOP, I, SOUND SPLASH &SHELF - -: DEADEN w PROVIDE 1 -1/2" ROLLED = EDGE _ - -- _ - -SOUND DEADEN FISHER IC715 ROTARY WASTE & OVERFLOW - PROUST SS SUPPORT BRACKET 14 GA. SS SUPPORT BRACKET- WELD TO WORKTABLE TOP I�i • TO DRAIN 1 • DRAIN _--SOUND LEADEN 14 CK SS SUPPORT BRACKET- WELD TO WORKTABLE TOP -__ 31 r 1 ■ l -��'.. / CLOSE ENDS OF SHELF 2' -6 "I -- 14 GA. SS SUPPORT BRACKET- WELD TO WORKTABLE TOP WALL -SEE ARCHITECTURAL SOUND DEADEN 74 GA. SS SUPPORT BRACKET- WELD TO WORKTABLE TOP DETAIL - ( - — � `T -- - - I f l I Y 1 I _ M - - -- - - -- - -_ n 1 DETAIL 2 DETAIL 3 DETAIL K5.1 S CALE NONE K51 SCALE: NONE K5.1 SCALE: NONE K51 SCALE: NONE x INCOMING LINES / �--, PRESSURE TYPE VACUUM BREAKERS L = i - ADJUST AS REQUIRE FOR "U" CAPS 4 "04`X14 GA S.S. - Y HUG EDGE - PROVIDE CONCEALED FASTENI TYPICAL CORNER GL SET ON TOP OF BASE 7 DETAIL OFFSET CUPS 16 GA SS COVER - CLOSE OFF AT TOP W/ 45 DEG RETURN 8 DETAIL % � '\ • i 1 t-- ' �� 14 O CEILING CLOSURE PANEL BY HOOD MANUFACTURER AS REQUIRED I COLD IN II L I llll HOT :. (2)1/2 PIPE --1,{1 CHECK VALVES NOTE: PIPING ALL ONCE ?0 BE C ONCEALED IN WALLS DETAIL - == IN :i d i iI CT. II II ii ryfi II -i I E'I '�' 4 3y'r I+� -+�A P i*1/2" PIPE i i50 REEL r, 1 I MIXING VALVE(2) Ti �S I � I �� SHUT -OFF VALVE(21 Y "I L J L �-- RA EXTEND OF WORK UNDER aRA�K ` & MOUNTED n TQ 1 ^ 1/2" r _ -.7 HOSE .REEL NPT X F L- HOSE 20 GA S/S WALL FLASHING W/ FLUTING ®6` SC. - 47 " II I I 11 � � ELECTRICAL 80X- - ELECTRICAL CORD & --._ PLUG BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR - 4 1 . _ / \\ I I I� ' /i ® K5 SCALE: NONE K5.1 SCALE: NONE K5 SCALE: NONE KEC FOAM FILL ALL PENETRATIONS EC PROVIDE ALL HORIZ THROUGH WALK -IN PANELS WIRING FROM ABOVE WALK IN. PENETRATE AT POINT OF CONNECTION ONLY - NO EXPOSED �— W/ FLUTING ® OC - GC TO PROVIDE 20 GA x12" METAL WALL BACKING SEALANT ^� SS SCREWS 0 24" 01 11 - 3/4" PLYWOOD BRACKETS AT 4' -0" OC NOTE: ALL CABINET COMPONENTS TO BE LAA MIN TE ATE FINISH PLYWOOD WITH PLAS LNNISH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED CONDUIT IN BOX 1.1 a I/// / / ///3 % // / / /I / / / / //L 1 1 .l INDIRECT DRAIN BY -- REFRIG. CONTRACTOR - • STRAP TO WALL W/ S.S. 1 STRAPS ®4' 0" O.C. MAX. ,_^ R OUTE TO FLOOR SINK ; iim KEYED SWITCHED OUTLET FOR BLOWER COIL PROVIDE HEAT TAPE FOR FREEZER UNIT ONLY FINISHED FLOORING WITH 6" INTEGRAL COVED BASE NOTE: PROVIDE ESCUTCHEON SET IN SEALENT D ALL WALK- IN PENETRATIONS TOPPING ON 4" SLAB URETHANE INSULATION(TRYMER 9501) WITH 6 MIL POLYETHYLENE VAPOR BARRIER ON STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB - BY GC 5 DETAIL WALK IN PANELS - BY KEC 2X PRESSURE TREATED WOOD SCREED BY GC - PROVIDE AT CENTERLINE OF WALLS AROUND ENTIRE PERIMETER OF FREEZER - SEE PLAN 1 1 i , 0 SEE PLAN 1 1) I ii 1 16 00. S.S. CLOSURE HUG EDGE @ TOP PROVIDE 1/4" x S.S. FLAT BAR WITH 2" BRACES 0 4' -0" O.C. K5.1 SCALE: NONE 6" F.V. ____...--POWER CONNECTION WALL PER ARCH. DWGS. ,.9 ,0-,Z --n -- — CABINET, BY OWNER .,-11 -.201 i NIP- DMA. - 14 &NZ �rN1WI.. -. 10 DETAIL 11 DETAIL 9 DETAIL K5. SCALE: NONE 5 SCALE: NONE K5 SCALE: NONE 1 q q ...., 0 55 I i NOTE ALL CABINET COMPONENTS TO BE 3/4" PLYWDOD(9 PLY) WITH PTAS LAMINATE FINISH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED - CABINET CONSTRUCTION TO MEET AWI STANDARDS -- DESK, BY OWNER 12 DETAIL K5.1 SCALE: NONE EC PERM TE- K51.D4G 1011 Western Avenue Suite No. 701 Seattle, Na 98104 F. 200/340 -9511 P. 206/340 -9500 OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE NEERY INTERNATIONAL, INC. CIVIL ENGINEER COU6NLIN PORTER LIMDEEN REVISIONS ID K51 DATE TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5934 SOUTH 149TH ST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 48166 r TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 SOUTH 144TH STREET TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98166 APPROVED FOR THE OWNER DATE 208 NO : 4060800 ISSUE DATE :APRIL 15, 1499 DRAWN 09 : LMW CHECKED HY :T -5 DETAILS 7 1599 ° eFEIUK . "ENTER DEC 2 2 1999 YEW, MOM 1 999 vERIArt CENTER