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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M97-0077 - SOUTHCENTER CORPORATE SQUARE #4City of Tukwila ( .- Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Permit No: M97 -0077 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 555 ANDOVER PK W Location: Parcel #: 262304 -9075 Contractor License No: COMFOP *064D2 P.O. BOX 913, KENT, WA CONTACT GERALD WARE 6617 S 1,93RD PL #P- 105,. KENT.,. WA 98032 Permit Center Authorized Signature MECHANICAL PERMIT Valuation: Total Permit Fee: (206) 431 -3670 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Status: ISSUED Issued: 06/10/1997 Expires: 12/07/1997 TENANT SOUTHCENTER CORPORATE SQUARE #4 555 ANDOVER PK W, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER • SOUTHCENTER CORPORATE SQUARE Phone: (206)575 -8500 C/0 JSH PROPERTIES INC, 1005 ANDOVER PARK E, TUKWILA WA 98188 CONTRACTOR COMFORT PLUS Phone: 206 251 -9840 Phone: 206 251 -9840 ********************************************* * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING 50 TON VAV ROOFTOP HVAC .UNIT. UMC Edition: 1994 48,.000.00 63.00 *********+ k*** ik*********• k"******** **,************* * * ** ** * * * * *** * * * *'�Ic **•k * * * * ** 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 or.dinance's governingthis will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not :presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local" laws regulating constructi.on,or the performance of work.. I am authorized to sign for and obtain thisbuilding permit. Siynature:_,as��gs Date: C",l�"� Print N a m e:_ � _ k�Sg� Title: 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. Project Name/Tenant: C...._ �'cZP _ SCa��tt� ��fl 4 Value of Construction: w �, � � Tax Parcel Numb r: Site Address: City State /Zip: Property Owner: IN .1e" t'3 /t.ttl -.�� S'r't. Address: Phone: Street Address: City /State /Zip: City State /Zip: Fax #: Contact Person: G• cft..\,n wft RE Phone: asi- as Street Address: 6L\1 St City State /Zip: � Lt5 KE`t Fax #: ��v -- e Contractor: Q. % r n F z, p \-,• Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Architect: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Engineer: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS.PERNIIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED (TO BE FILLED OUT BY'APPLICANT) Description of work to be done: q g,. T FM. Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building ❑ yes ❑ no Attach list of materials and stoma e location on se•arate 8 1/2 X 11 •aper indicati g militias & Material Safety Oats Sheets 71 Above Ground Tanks Ll Antennas /Satellite Dishes ■ Bulkhead/Docks Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence 3-Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing- Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ( ❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting MONTHLY SERVICE. BILLINGS TO: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewn 0 Metro 0 Standby Miscellaneous Permit Application ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire oop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Land Altering: 0 • t cubic ards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading/clearing ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Wat, ain Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Water Meter /Exempt # Size(s): 0 Deduct 0 Water Only ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s ❑ Miscellaneous WATER METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING: Name: Address: Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules: Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit Is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date application accepted: Application and plans must be complete In order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mall or facsimile. MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 CITY OF T' 'KWILA Permit Center "" 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 APPLICANTi,REQUEST.FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC.WORKS PERMITS: "?'.:. L2- Moving Oversized Load/Hauling Date application expires: Est. quantity: gal Schedule: Phone: City /State /Zip: Imo.- 5 - °n Application tak (Initials) BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio: of height to diameter or width which exceeds 2 :1 Signature: �0 ■. I Date: �N� Print name: � v,n ‘..r... O Awnings/Canopies - No signage .. .. PhoQo t'g Fax `9 Address: w� S 4::. \c\ �'i ` P --N QS City/State/Zip: K ra uktzt ' °(1?.-VA ALL MISCELLANEOUS P IT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUB ED WITH THE FOLLOWING: > ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN • BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED D ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT • STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER > CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued, unless the homeowner will be the builder OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio: of height to diameter or width which exceeds 2 :1 PERMIT REVIEW Submit cheaklist - No: M-9 ril ■. Antennas /Satellite Dishes Submit checklist No: ■ Awnings/Canopies - No signage .. .. Improvement Permit ■ Bulkhead/Dock Submit checklist No: M-10 ■ Commercial _ Reroof: 'Submit checklist No: M-6 ■ Demolition: Submit cheoklist No: M-3; M-3a in Fences - Over 6 teeth Height." Submit checklist No: M-9 ■ Land Altering/Grading /Preioads Submit checklist No: ■ Loading Docks Commercial Tenant Improvement r., . Mechanical; (Residential & Commercial) .Stibmit checklist ' No. M-8,' Residentialonl - H-6, H-16' C Miscellaneous Public;Works :. Submit checklist ` No H -9 ■ Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist " No M -5 ■ Moving, Oversized' Load /Hauling Submit checklist ,No: M -5 ■ Parking Lots Submit checklist, No: M -4 in Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception : lf: roof structure to` be re•aired Residential Building Permit Submit checklist .. No: M -6 In Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist ' No M -1 d Temporary Facilities Submit checklist .No: M -7 0 Temporary? Pedestrian Protection/Exit'Systems Submit checklist No M -4 0 Tree Cutting Submit checklist No M =2 ALL MISCELLANEOUS P IT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUB ED WITH THE FOLLOWING: > ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN • BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED D ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT • STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER > CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued, unless the homeowner will be the builder OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 0 CITY OF TUKWILA Permit No: M97-0077 Address: 555 ANDOVER PK . W Suite: Tenant: SOUTIICENTERCORPORATE SQUARE #4 Status: ISSUED, Type: B -MECH Applied: 06/05/1997 Parcel #: 262304 -9075 Issued: 06/10/1997 *•k•k * ** ****** k• k •k•k•k•k*•k•k"k*•k* **** **•k * *•k k•k•k k h *•k* k•k•k* k4k k•k•k•k*•k•k* k* k•k k•k"k•k•k *•k•k *•k•k* Permit. Conditions: 1 No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect or Engineer and . the.- TLakwi.l.a_Building Division. 2. All permits, inspection records.; and ,app_roved plans shall be . avai lable at the job si.t•e° prior to the °'star. t -:of any con - struction. These;;..d.ocunient,s=:are tobe maintaine�d;,.and avail- able final inspection approval is granted 3. All constru"c to , be` done .ins 'confarmance" approved plans and;�:regUireme'nts.: cif the .Uniforrn Bui"ld,ing :Code '(1994 Edition amepded Uniform `Mechanica"1 "Editi"on) , and Wastifngton 5ta•te Energy 'Code 11994 4. Va l i d i ty,`of Permit . ' The ..i sSuance a permit or•,approval :.of plans ;,,a;s`pe,cifications, an;dcomputattlons shall not be con trued" to be a p,e'rmit for 'Cr an approval of any violation of anr,'of "the provisions of the building code or of any other; ordl of the' juri .d'i°ction, No permit presuming t`c givaut'hor.ity to violate , or'cance • l the provisions,of .t,his code Ftsha l'l be;: va l i d 5. Economizer .are required' on Tpackageroof top fan - cooling ,unit;- s 'havin,g.asupply • capacity,greate'r thin 1900 cfm or a ; total coil „ing opacity greater than 54000; Btu/h Air economizer s ll sha be of automatically 'modulating outside and return'air damp rs t'o provide• 100% of the` des "ign supply air as,.`outside air, to reduce el"imiriate the.,need- for.mechanical .cool irig. W,,EC , 14,13,.1 6> 1423. 6. Automatic.., shytoff for air moving equipment ,is 'required per UMt, '6013 Where -,fire detection or alarm systems are `pro d for ,the`` building, the smoke de,,te' tors required'shall ` supervised by such, sytem. 7. MANUFA'C,TURERS•'`INSTALLATION INS:TRUCTIONS:' REQUIRED ON SITE" FOR THE': UILDING`INSPECTORS REVIEW. E. Validity °.Cf,Perm,i The issuance of .a permit or approval of plans, sped:i:ficatfans, and computations shall not be .'con strued to b'e:aa permit for, , or~an of, any".violation of any of the 'pra,vi s i ons of.' the bu i.iding code or`; of any other ordinance the juri"sd.ic`t ion. permit presuming to give authority to'violate or cancel the pro of this code shall be valid. iw!2iE1tWNlGlk :NI4014117. AM....fS.bue3xtl iMriuNAT1:,& M1t .1 0774AM!ttf.Yt:fW +it '1S1. 4 .4. 1M111 4010 .. .SR14111. .1,11,1 »!tai'w.sn.w.w:ww.wr r.............. e+... .........,.m.wua.4m.no-....wrn.r..w awrrr .Mwt. wn�.a.w...•w.!Mw.pu.we.wn ACTIVITY NUMBER M97 -0077 PROJECT NAME gas rn Ct ri* co PLAN REVTFW / ROUTING SLIP SOUTHCENTER CORPORATE SQUARE #4 DATE 6/05/97 DEPARTMENT: UILDING naTTSTON FIRE PPEVENTION E PLANN DWISION d PUBLIC WORKS STRUCTURAL E PERMIT COORDINATOR II DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (T,Th) DUE DATE 6/10/97 COMPLETE n COMMENTS • REVIEWERS INITIAL APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) REVIEWERS INITIAL CORRECTION DETERMINATION: APPROVED C I APPROVED W/ CONDITIONS C:ROUTE - F N . NOT COMPLETE E NOT APPLICABLE 1 TUES /TEURS ROUTING: PLEASE ROUTE NO FURTHER REVIEW REQUIRED E ROUTED BY STAFF f1 (If routed by staff, make copy to maser file & enter Sierra.) DATE DATE DUE DATE APPROVED n APPROVED W/ CONDITIONS . NOT APPROVED (attach comments) REVIEWERS INITIAL DATE 6/24/97 DUE DATE NOT APPROVED (attach comments) 0 (Certification of occupancy required. k * * * * * * * ** *k ** *k. ***k** ** *k *kk * * .** * *** 4 * *k* **k *k * ** * * ** *k **** lITY OF T.U.KWILA r WA TRANSMIT k* ****k**4444*a.• ** *A• * ** 0,4,1*,* *fi * �1'** l*** *,. *** *«4 * *si*A*rkkk•kklrfi'*** IRNNSMIT N 119700596 : Amount: 63 00.06/10/87 14:51 Ptvment- Method:. CHECK Notation::t3ERALD WAR. Xnit: 5LU . Rer mIt Not 'M97.0077 Type: 13-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parr00. `Nb: 262304 -9075 'r Site Address; 555 :ANDOVER •PK W Total. Fees: 6:3.00 . This' Payment 63.00 Total ALL Pmts: , . Ralanced .00 ri * * ** * *•* * * * kip* 1+* **** * * * *A** * * *11** * * * * * ***• ** •fi * * * * * ** * *,a *** * * k'k * Account Code 000/345.830 000/322.100 Description PLAN CHECK MIRES MECHANICAL.- NONR.E8 Amount .12.60 50.40 Project: )c,ont-f‘f Corp. Type of inspection: a, Address: k 1 11C il , ( 0 MOW f Date called: q-:—q) Special instructions: if.1%i,i Of& WI tA ba l'hOrd2_ Date wanted: Ali) Gva 5_9—) 0/1126,4411— Requester: low d Phone No.: D61 _ cKp / • Receipt No.: Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: .........anamenteofvEMICOMNSOMMT.V; • ':' INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 I I Inspector Date: M PERMIT NO, 1 7 (206) 431-3670 Corrections required prior to approval. LJ $42.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: k 4.1/4 • • . „ gteo ct: nAv 0 m� Type of ins a on rl Ad� s Date calla . c Special instructions:. ^1 Date wanted: IO - 2 p.m. Requester n Phone 1 ci x' o t:& i:+nravu. • 11 INSPECTION NO. Approved per applicable codes. Inspector: Receipt No.: • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 COMMENTS: O r_ - ru 13N4—. Corrections required prior to approval. G esvf% w v.► V Q t—T4G4 . t r,iSQ• A•PfitOva-L. Dat ©: ►/ .97 $42.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Call to schedule reinspection. Date: . •.• PERMIT NO. ►' - -(206) 431 -3670 • • maw SOU !CENTER CORPORAIE SQUARE NAME. ** grovai i f tEt� 1]� r■■••ti .Nl 170 1t •IN� pt - ,1�naf Kum gut BUILDING Ailk V ':Fi r'ef GrIA :1.fE'tR tiF� >: Ci;:• «.x.ur tho Plan Chock c.; • cro and omissions and c ;:. ; ; ;:;v J of lct authortae he violation of any 7:'a or ordinate% iisialpt of contractor's .:;:roved plans stOIeiesisdged. W irl i W hV1 Dote n iw.���YiIq�M�w■n permit No. . IR v L (o JUN 10 1997 AS NO if . BUILDING DMVI ION CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 051997 PERMIT CENTER FIRST FLOOR C ct�eRSSoIZ ■o Roc.F 1 y.\VT\1- )-,1% Svee‘., . I ave_1 P 3,Y RD R P'T k 1\\% \N-3G--- C & cr c\-vV.3 I R ‘c-"N' April 28, 1997 Dear Mr. Ware, Mr. Gerald Ware COMFORT PLUS 6617 So. 193rd Place Kent, WA. 98032 RICHARD HUDSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. Rick P.E. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Chuck Morris, P.E. 1605 12TH AVENUE • SUITE 18 SEATTLE, 206-324-6160 IN TON 98122 RFL`47 (!6' FAX 324 -6248 D ����� J� r Re: Southcenter Corporate Square Andover Park West Tukwila, WA. 98188 At your request, I visited the above referenced site on Thursday, April 28, 1997, to review the roof framing for additional loads to be added due to replacement of the existing roof top mechanical units. The existing mechanical heating and cooling units will be replaced with newer units on buildings numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, and 12. The Southcenter Corporate Square contains 12 separate buildings constructed similarly. As you explained, buildings numbered 1 through 4 were constructed early in 1980, with the remaining building built during the following 4 year interval. The architectural plans and structural plans that you have supplied for our use were drawn at two different time periods. The architectural drawings were drawn for the first set of buildings. and the structural drawings were drawn for the latter set of buildings. The structural roof framing plan indicates a Berkeley roof framing system with 5 -1/8 "x 25 -1/2" glu -lams at 16' on center (oc), with 4x14 doug -fir purlins at 8 foot on center and 2x4 doug -fir subpurlins at 16" on center at the roof top units. The framing changes at one corner of the buildings where bearing walls are used in lieu of the glu -lam beams. At this area 2x10's at 12" on center are used to frame the roof and provide support for the roof top units. The roof top units are located so that part of it is supported on the 2x10's and part is supported on the purlins. CITY T UK W IL A JUN 0 5 1997 PERMIT CENTER • • On Monday April 28, 1997 I returned to the site to record beam sizes and spacings for Buildings numbered 1 through 4, 10, and 12. I removed additional ceiling tile and pulled back the insulation to expose the existing framing below the roof top units. The existing framing appears to differ from the plans in the spacing of the purlins. The purlin spacing varies from approximately 2' -6" to 5'- 0" on center instead of the 8 foot on center called out on the structural drawings. The 2x10s were not visible due to the insulation at the roof and wall framing extending to the roof sheathing. Although the purlin spacing and roof top unit locations vary from building to building, the loading and support condition are being considered similarly for the analysis. Generally, there are (3) - 4x14 purlins, (2) - 4x12 purlins, and 2x10 @ 12" oc (assumed per plan call out) providing support for the new roof top unit loads. A review of the structural notes indicates that the framing lumber called out is Douglas Fir - Larch No. 1. Based on the above framing condition, the purlins have been reviewed for structural adequacy. It is our opinion that the new roof top units can be installed with out providing additional framing at these areas. If you have any additional questions, please call. Sincerely yours, Richard Hudson and Associates /11, is /. ear /D William J. Whipkey, P.E. Table 27 -1 - 27.5.50 Ton Electrical Service Sizing Data Models: TED/TEH 330 thru 600 Electric Heat FLA Nominal Nominal Electrical Data Simply Compressor Standard/Hi- Efficiency Condenser Exhaust Allowable Electrical Voltage RLA LRA FLA FLA Model Characteristics Range No/Ton (Ea.) (Ea.) HP FLA No. HP (Ea.) HP (Ea) TC/fE/YC•330 208/60/3 187 -229 2/10,15 41.9/62.8 213/323 7.5 24.8/21.4 3 1.1 7.0 1.0 6.7 10.0 30.6/28.8 230/60/3 207-253 41.9/62.8 247/376 7.5 21.6/18.6 7.0 6.7 10.0 26.6/25.0 480/60/3 414.506 18.1/27.3 95/142 7.5 10.819.3 3.5 3.1 10.0 13.3/12.5 575/60/3 517.633 14.6/21.8 76/114 7.5 8.6/7.6 2.8 2.9 10.0 10.6/10.0 TC/TE/YC•360 208/60/3 187. 229 2/15 62.8 323 7.5 24.8/21.4 3 1.1 7.0 1.0 6.7 10.0 30.6/28.8 230/60/3 207-253 62.8 376 7.5 21.6/18.6 7.0 6.7 10.0 28.625.0 480/60/3 414-506 27.3 142 7.5 10.8/9.3 3.5 3.1 10.0 13.3/12.5 575/60/3 517 -633 21.8 114 7.5 8,6//.6 2.8 2.9 10.0 10.6/10.0 TC/TE/YC•420 208/60/3 187.229 2/15 62.8 323 7.5 24.8/21.4 3 1.1 7.0 1.0 6.7 10.0 30.6/28.8 15.0 44.9/39.8 230/60/3 207-253 62.8 376 7.5 21.6/18.6 7.0 6.7 10.0 26.6/25.0 15.0 40.0/34.6 460/60/3 414.506 27.3 142 7.5 10.8/9.3 3.5 3.1 10.0 13.3/12.5 15.0 20.0/17.3 575/60/3 517-633 21.8 114 7.5 8.6/7.5 2.8 2.9 10.0 10.6/10.0 15.0 15.6/13.8 TC/TE/YC'480 208/60/3 187.229 3/15,15,10 62.8/62.8/41.9 323/323213 10,0 30.8/28.8 4 1.1 7.0 1.0 6.7 15,0 44.9/39.8 230/60/3 207.253 62,8/62.8/41.9 376/376/247 10.0 26,625.0 7.0 6.7 15.0 40.0/34.6 460 /80/3 414 -506 27.3/27.3/18.1 142/142/95 10.0 13.3/12.5 3.5 3.1 15.0 20.0/17.3 575/60/3 517 -633 21.8/21.8/14.6 114/114/78 10.0 10.6/10.0 2.8 2.9 15.0 15.6/13.8 TC/TE/YC•600 208/60/3 187 - 229 3/15 62.8 323 10.0 30.828.8 4 1.1 7.0 1.0 6.7 15.0 44.9/39.8 20.0 58.0/53.0 230/60/3 207.253 62.8 376 10.0 26.625.0 7.0 6.7 15.0 40.0/34.6 20.0 51.0/46.0 _-- ...460/60/3 414-506 27.3 142 10.0 13.3/12.5 3.5 3.1 15.0 20.0/17.3 20.0 25.5/23.0 575/60/3 517-633 21.8 114 10.0 10.6/10.0 2.8 2.9 15.0 15.6/13.8 20.0 20.5/18.4 Notes: 1. All customer wiring and devices must be installed In accordance with local and national electrical codes. Table 27.2 - 27.5.50 Ton Electrical Service Sizing Data - Electric Heat Module (Electric Heat Units Only) Unit Size Unit KW Heater (Tons) Voltage 38 54 72 90 108 208 74.9 12.4 - - - 27.5, 30.0, 35.0 230 86.6 1 .9 - - 460 43.3 65. r 86.6 108.3 575 34.6 52, r 69.3 86.6 208 - 112.4 - - - 40.0, 50.0 230 129.9 - - - 460 65,0 86.6 108.3 129.9 575 - 52.0 69.3 86,6 103.9 Notes I. At FLA in this table are based on ater operating at 208, 240, 480, end 600 voltt 27 Fan Motors RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 5 1997 PERMIT CENTER General Data Table 12 -1 — General Data — 50 -Ton 12 • 50 Ton Cooling Performance' -(, Nominal Gross Capacity W 587,000 Natural Gas Heat= Low High Heating Input (BTUH) 300,000 600,000 Second Stage 400,000 800,000 Heating Output (BTUH) 243,000 486,000 Second Stage 324,000 628,000 Steady State Efficiency ( %) 81.00 81.00 No. Burners 1 2 No. Stages 2 2 Gas Connection Pipe Size (in.) '44 1 Electric Heat KW Range 54-108 Capacity Steps: 2 Compressor Number/Type 3/Scroll Size (nominal) 15 Motor RPM 3450 Outdoor Coll — Type Lanced Tube Size (in.) OD 3/8 Face Area (sq. ft.) 69.79 Rows/Fins Per Inch 2/16 Indoor Coil — Type Hi- Performance Tube Size (in.) OD 'b Face Area 37.50 Rows/Fins Per Inch 3/13 Refrigerant Control TXV Drain Connection No/Size (in) 1/1.25 type PVC Outdoor Fan Type Propeller No. Used/Diameter 4/28.00 Drive Type/No. Spends Direct/1 CFM 31,700 No. Motors/HP/RPM 4/1.10/1125 Indoor Fan Type FC No. Used 1 Diameter/Width (in) 25.00/25.00 Drive Type/No. Speeds Belt1 No. Motors/HP 1/10.00,15.00,20.00 Motor RPM 1760 Motor Frame Size 215/254/256T Exhaust Fan Type Propeller No. Used/Diameter (in) 2/26.00 Drive Type/No. Speeds/Motors Direct/2/2 Motor HP/RPM 1.0/1075 Motor Frame Size 48 Filters — Type Furnished Throwaway No/Recommended Size (in) 17/16 x 20 x 2 Refrigerant Charge (Lbs of R•22) 23.90/49.50 per circuit Minimum Outside Air Temperature For Mechanical Cooling 0 F Notes: 1. Cooling Performance Is rated et 95 F ambient, 80 F entering dry bulb, 67 F entering wet bulb. Gross capacity does not include the effect of fan motor heat. Tested In accordance with ARI Standard 360. 2. Heating Performance limit settings and rating data wore established and approved under laboratory tea conditions using American National Standards institute standards. Ratings shown aro for elevations up to 4,500 feet. 3. Steady State Efficiency Is rated in accordance with DOE test procedures. 4. Refrigerant charge is an approximate value. For a more precise value, sea unit nameplate and service instructions. 5. Maximum, KW ® 240V - 54. _____ { t. Supply Opening ) i Return Opening 70' 1 L 55'4. 53% �36r4, 21 J L �b.;��:;)::.�: «:�i�� ak' frz�lS�r;`• ii. 3f=.' ,:.r7.�:sc ^.�sgca.�avtt:.�e�� • C 1 Dimensional Data Figure 33 -1 — 40.50 Tons (TC, TE, YC Low & High Heat) 7A {— r 54%A 754i, Ooenina 7041- Onanina 80 Stir 1'As 3 Places REAR VIEW SHOWING DUCT OPENINGS FOR HORIZONTAL UNIT See Roofcurb Drawing For Details On Field Duct Fitup and Connections NOTE: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS INCHES. 2. THRU•BASE ELECTRICAL LOCATIONS ARE ONLY PRESENT WHEN OPTION IS ORDERED. 21651' TOP VIEW SHOWING DUCT OPENINGS IN BASE FOR DOWNFLOW CONFIGURATION ti 33 90% 3" NPS Connection (Thru•Base Electrical) 254 J1 � YP r"1, 1N ' 4' \ 551' 4951' J 1'A Female 93 % PVC Pipe 232% 1'A 2% 35'. 2% 3 Places 'A" NPS Connection (Thru.Base Electrical) 23241, $-b^ w`wur 90 %, 77 MCNV IIMIN Z PV I SA 271011.111 1 M MIS*JSIN IIMMAWASIIIIMMVI.CielirnIngr...VW CIAWIMASIIIMA MMWRnew 31 1/2 • tr CHANNEL L. 3 1/2 20 CA. BOTTOM RETROMATE ADAPTER FOR NEW TRANE TED 480 — 600 /Extsrnix SARA 400 Sc 500 254 7/8 34 7/0 • i7 - 17 1/4 11— 1 I 248 c/F p LA N 2 1/2 69 3/8 ----- i 1 / . — r - 11 1 E E E III 1/8 4 BRACINIG / C 'Ai / / I 26 1 ..'t ---INSUL. HANNEL 14 GA. 111 1 1/2 x 1 1 /2 1 .--s \ _______EL___- c 51 7/8 FLEVATIQN 56 1/2 ---.-- 20 CA. 11.1SUL. DOTIOm 19 11/16 19 11/16 -•-- 34 1/4 -- -- 103 I/O 22 1/ 12 SEND (1) HUlt31.E OF .ROUED INSULATION/GURU ( ) REM). SEND 150 FT, 1 1/2 x 1/4 GASKETING/CURO TAG: 19 11/16 or: sw•••■•■••■•••roarrosow.n*w • 5 1/2 00 3/4 C/F 79 3/4 ob 22 CA. LINER (SUPPLY OILY) 1 1/2 INSUL 51 -'./ 2 6 7/8 14 GA. GUSSET 1 r oucr LINER g • 14 GA. GALVALUIAE .14 GA. GUSSF.T 30 U.C. SECTION BB crl ThyCurb 0 0 CR-104 0 T RANE' - Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners 27 to 50 Ton Voyager Commercial RT -DS -9 August 1994 MANE Sequence of Operation 1 �.. Supply Air Pressure Control • • Inlet Guide Vane Control Inlet guide vanes are driven by a modulating 2 -10 vdc signal from the VAV Module. A pressure transducer measures duct static pressure, and the inlet guide vanes are modulated to maintain the supply air static pressure within an adjustable user - defined range. The range is determined by the supply air pressure setpoint and supply air pressure deadband, which are set through a unit mounted potentiometer. Inlet guide vane assemblies installed on the supply fan inlets regulate fan capacity and limit horsepower at lower system air requirements. When in any position other than full open, the vanes pre -spin intake air in the same direction as supply fan rotation. As the vanes approach the full - closed position, the amount of "spin" induced by the vanes increases at the same time that intake airflow and fan horsepower diminish. The inlet guide vanes will close when the supply fan is shut down. --� • Supply Air Static Pressure Limit The opening of the inlet guide vanes and VAV boxes are coordinated during unit start up and transition to/from Occupied/Unoccupied modes to prevent overpressurization of the supply air ductwork. However, if for any reason the supply air pressure exceeds the fixed supply air static pressure limit of 3.5" W.C., the supply fan is shut down and the inlet guide vanes are closed. The unit is then allowed to restart four times. If the overpressurization condition occurs on the fifth time, the unit is shut down and a manual reset diagnostic is set and displayed at any of the remote panels with LED status lights or communicated to the Integrated Comfort system. 2 Supply Air Temperature Controls • Cooling /Economizer During occupied cooling mode of operation, the economizer (if available) and primary cooling are used to control the supply air temperature. The supply air temperature setpoint is user - defined at the unit mounted VAV Setpoint Panel Controls VAV Units Only or at the remote panel. If the enthalpy of the outside air is appropriate to use "free cooling," the economizer will be used first to attempt to satisfy the supply setpoint. On units with economizer, a call for cooling will modulate the fresh air dampers open. The rate of economizer modulation is based on deviation of the discharge temperature from setpoint, i.e., the further away from setpoint, the faster the fresh air damper will open. Note that the economizer is only allowed to function freely if ambient conditions are below the enthalpy control setting or below the return air enthalpy if unit has comparative enthalpy installed. If outside air is not suitable for "economizing," the fresh air dampers drive to the minimum open position. A field adjustable potentiometer on the Unitary Economizer Module, Tracer ® , or a remote potentiometer can provide the input to establish the minimum damper position. At outdoor air conditions above the enthalpy control setting, primary cooling only is used and the fresh air dampers remain at minimum position. If the unit does not include an economizer, primary cooling only is used to satisfy cooling requirements. • Supply Air Setpoint Reset Supply air res t can e used to adjust the supply air m rature setpoint on the basis of a z temperature, return air temperature, on outdoor air temperature. S pp air reset adjustment is vailab e on the unit mounted VA Setpoint Panel for supply air cooling control. a reset based on outdoor air temperature Outdoor air cooling eset is sometimes used in application where the outdoor temperature as a arge effect on building load. h: n the outside air temperature is o and the building cooling load is I. w, the supply air setpoint can b: :ised, thereby preventing su cooling of critical zones. This reset ca Iow:r usage of primary cooling and esult i a reduction in primary co • ing ene gy usage. There are two user - defined parameters that are adjustable through the VAV Setpoint Panel: reset temperature setpoint and reset amount. The amount 28 of reset applied is dependent upon how far the outdoor air temperature is below the - pply - r reset setpoint. The amount is z. ro w ere they are equal and increase lin arty toward the value set at the res • = mount input. The maximum val : is 20 F. If the outdoor air temperatu • i more than 20 F below the re et t: perature setpoint the amount f res is equal to the reset amount se point. b reset based on zone or return temperat e Zone or ret rn re t is applied to the zone(s) in a ildi g that tend to overcool or o r eat. The supply air temperature se oint is adjusted based on the temper re of the critical zone(s) or the a rn air temperature. This can hay th ffect of improving comfort a or lowering energy usage. The user- efined parameters are the same as for outdoor air reset. Logic for zone or re rn reset control is the same e ept th• t the origins of the temperature 'nputs are the zone sensor or return sen -•r r•- pectively. The amount of resat - •plied is dependent upon how far t : zone or return air temperature is • :low the supply air reset setpoint. : amount is zero where they are e• al and increases linearly towar• the value set at the reset amount •ote iometer on the VAV Setpoin panel. he maximum value is 3 F. f the ret n or zone temperatur- is more th -n 3 F below the reset temperature setpoint the amount of reset is equal to the reset amount setpoint. 3 Zone Temerat a Control Unoccupie Zo ie Heating and Cooling During Unocc pied mode, the unit is operated as V unit. Inlet guide vanes and VAV b es are driven full open. The unit c ntro zone temperature to the Uno upied zone cooling and heating ( eating units only) setpoints. Daytime Up During occup d mode, if the zone temperature s to a temperature Next page please. • r C c VAV Units Only three de • rees belo the Morning Warm -up .etpoint Daytime Warm -up is initiated. The s stem changes to CV heating (full nit irflow), the VAV boxes are fu l • pened and the CV heating algorit , is in control until the Morning War p setpoint is reached. The unit is than turned to VAV cooling mod:. Th• Morning Warm -up setpoint is s a at th : unit mounted VAV Setpoint pa el or at • remote panel. Morning Warm -up ( U) Morning warm -up control (MWU) is activated whenever the unit switches from unoccupied to occupied and the zone temperature is at least 1.5 F below the MWU setpoint. When MWU is activated the VAV box output will be energized for at least 6 minutes to drive all boxes open, the inlet guide vanes are driven full open, and all stages of heat (gas or electric) are energized. When MWU is activated the economizer damper is driven fully closed. When the zone temperature meets or exceeds the MWU setpoint minus 1.5 F, the heat will be staged down. When the zone temperature meets or exceeds the MWU sepoint then MWU will be terminated and the unit will switch over to VAV cooling. CV Units Only equence of Opera on 1 Oc pied Zone Tempera re Control Cool g /Economizer Durin occupied coolins mode, the economizer (if provide.) and primary cooling' re used to c• trol zone temperature. If the et thalpy of outside air is appropriate to se "free cooling ", the economizer will be used first to attempt to satisfy e cooling zone temperature satp•int; then primary cooling will be st ged up as necessary. On units with a •nomizer, a call for cooling will mo•ulate the fresh air dampers open. The r$te of economizer modulation is eased o deviation of the zone temper ure from etpoint, i.e., the further a ay from sepoint, the faster the fresh air damper ill open. First stage •f cooling will be lowed to start after he economizer reac s full open. Controls te that the economizer is allowed to ction freely only if ambient ditions are below the enth Ipy co trot setting or below the r turn air ent alpy if unit has comparat ve enthalpy. If outside air is not uitable for "economizing," the fresh it dampers drive to the minim m open position. A field adjustable potent meter on the Unita izer Module (UEM),� Tracer or a remote ia,otentiometer can the input to establish the miniJnum damper position. \ At outdoor'air temperatures above the enthalpy control setting,/primary cooling only'is used and outdoor air dampers remain at minimum position. If the unit does not inc►ude an economizer, primary cooling only is used to satisfy'..,coolincl requirements. Heating % I Gas Heating When heating is\regdired the UCP initiates the heating cycle by energizing the K5 relay, heatingll relay(s), and the ignition control rriodLle(s). The K5 relay brings on the co b th stion fan motor. The ignition contr I ( module(s) begin the reheating the hot ter the hot surface the gas valve is t stage. If ignition does not take place the ignition control module(s) will atte}npt to ignite 2 more times before lockirthg dut. When ignition does occur the h 4 su ace ignitor is deenergized and Ohen fnctions as a flame sensor. The UCP ill energize the supply fan conta for 45 econds after the initiation of t e heat c cle. If more capacity is need d to satis the heating setpoin the UCP ill call for the second sta•e of heat by\driving the combustion bl•wer motor td high speed. When the spa e temperature 'ses above the he ing setpoint, th UCP deenergizes t e K5 relay, the sting relays, and t e ignition control odule, terminating e heat cycle. Electric He • ing When heat s required, the UCP initiates fir stage heating by energizing the first stage electric eat contactor. he first stage electric eater bank(s) w I be energized if the appropria limits are closed. The CP will cycle irst stage heat on and of s required t• maintain zone temperatu ignition process b surface ignitor(s). ignitor is preheate opened to ignite fi 29 its -Only seco if the UCP as requ energize The sups ly fan is energized approxim ,tely 1 second befor e electric he4t contactors. Whe n space tem erature rises abov heating set the supply contactors. Supply Air mpering This feature i available or ith systems programmabl zone se with economi r). For heat units in th Heat actively heatin if the temperature dr s to 1 0 occupied zone hating setpoint, one sta a of h brought on to ma ntain supply air temper ture. is dropped if the s 'pi rises to 10 F above h heating temperature Auto Changeover When the Sys mode will change as necessary t and heating se tp and heating se as 2 F apart. • • 0 If 'rst stage cannot satisfy the requirement, the UCP will energize d stage electric heat contact ppropriate limits are closed II cycle second stage on a ed while keeping stage Unoccupiod Z Control Cooli Both cooling selected to temperatur periods, he operation at the rem oint, the UCP de n and all electri he r(s) The d off e he he the ergizes heat e onl with sing nso s (CV only gas nd electric mo a but not su ply air below the te perature t will be minimum he heat stage air temperature occupied zone tpoint. System •e is "Auto," the • c• • •ling or heating o $ isfy the zone cooling nts. TI zone cooling tp ints can be as close ne Temperatyre g and Heating r heating modes can be aintain Unoccupie zone setpoints. For Unoc upied ting or primary coolin n be selectively locked out te panels or TRACER. Controls Ventilation override OM) Ventilati• override :flows an external system to assume ontrol of the unit for the pur• •se of : xhaust or pressurizatio . Th re are two inputs associated w ‘ h entilation override, the initiate input - • the select input. When the UC senses a continuous closed conditi ' on the initiate input at the low voltage terminal board the unit will begin v: til• ion override depending •n th- condition of the select inp . The • :fault condition of the selec input is - haust (input open). A closed select inpu will yield pressurization. The c•mponent state matrix for ventilation override is as follows: System Component Exhaust Pressurization Heat/Cool off off IGV closed open Supply Fan off on Exhaust Fan on off Outside Air Damper closed open Return Alr Damper open closed VAV Boxes n/a open Coil Freeze Protection FROSTAT` The FROSTAT system eliminates the need for hot gas bypass and adds a suction line surface temperature sensor to determine if the coil is in a condition of impending frost. If impending frost is detected primary cooling capacity is shed as necessary to prevent icing. All compressors are turned off after they have met their minimum 3 minute on times. The supply fan is forced on until the FROSTAT device no longer senses a frosting condition or for 60 seconds after the last compressor is shut off, which ever Is longer. Occupied /Unoccupied Switching There are 3 ways to switch Occupied/Unoccupied: 1 NSB Panel 2 Field- suppl!d contact closure 3 TR,* -• Night Setback Sensors Trane's night setback sensors are programmable with a time clock function that provides communication to the rooftop unit through a 2 -wire communications link. The desired transition times are programmed at the night setback sensor and communicated to the unit. Control Sequences of Operation That Are Common to Both VAV and CV Units Night setback (unoccupied mode) is operated through the time clock provided in the sensors with night setback. When the time clock switches to night setback operation, the outdoor air dampers close and heating/cooling can be enabled or disabled. As the building load changes, the night setback sensor communicates the need for the rooftop heating/cooling (if enabled) function and the evaporator fan. The rooftop unit will cycle through the evening as heating/cooling (if enabled) is required in the space. When the time clock switches from night setback to occupied mode, all heating/cooling functions begin normal operation. When using the night setback options with a VAV heating /cooling rooftop, airflow must be maintained through the rooftop unit. This can be accomplished by electrically tying the VAV boxes to the VAV heat relay contacts on the Low voltage terminal board or by using changeover thermostats. Either of these methods will assure adequate airflow through the unit and satisfactory temperature control of the building. Timed override Acti ation — ICS When this fun on i initiated by pushing the ove I button on the ICS sensor, TRACER ill switch the unit to the occupied mo . Unit operation (occupied mod d ing timed override is terminated a signal from TRACER. Timed overri Ac ivation Non -ICS When this func 'o is initiated by the push of an overr e button on the programmable z e sensor, the unit will switch to t cupied mode. Automatic Ca ella ion of the Timed override Mo occurs after three hours of operation. Comparative Enthalpy Control of Economizer The Unitary Economizer Module (UEM) receives inputs from optional return air humidity and temperature sensors and determines whether or not it is feasible to economize. If the outdoor air enthalpy is greater than the return air enthalpy then it is not feasible to economize and the economizer damper will not open past its minimum position. 30 Emergency Stop Input A binary input i pr ided on the UCP for installation of ' Id provided switch or contacts for i ediate shutdown of all unit functio . T e binary input is brought out to Low ltage Terminal Board One (LTB1). Con - tonal Thermostat terface (CVO Y) An inte =ce is required • use a conventio - I thermosta instead of a zone sensor odule th the UCP. The Conventional 1 herm• tat Interface (CTI) is connec :d • -tween conventional the q ostat and the UCP and will allow o wo steps of heating or cooli g. ' e CTI provides zone tempera re con •I only and is mutually ex• usive of th- Trane Communi•:tions Interface. TRANE' y General The units shall be dedicated downflow or horizontal airflow. The operating range shall be between 115 F and 0 F in cooling as standard from the factory for all units. Cooling performance shall be rated in accordance with ARI testing procedures. All units shall be factory assembled, internally wired, fully charged with HCFC -22 and 100% run ' tested to check cooling operation, fan and blower rotation and control sequence before leaving the factory. Wiring internal to the unit shall be numbered for simplified identification. Units shall be UL listed and labeled, classified in accordance to UL 1995 /CAN /CSA No. 236 -M90 for Central Cooling Air Conditioners. Canadian units shall be CSA Certified. Casing Unit casing shall be constructed of zinc coated, heavy gauge, galvanized steel. All components shall be mounted in a weather resistant steel cabinet with a painted exterior. Where top cover seams exist, they shall be double hemmed and gasket sealed to prevent water leakage. Cabinet construction shall allow for all maintenance on one side of the unit. Service panels shall have handles and shall be removable while providing a water and air tight seal. Control box access shall be hinged. The indoor air section shall be completely insulated with fire resistant, permanent, odorless glass fiber material. The base of the unit shall have provisions for crane lifting. ----"? Filters Two inch, throwaway filters shall be standard on all size units. Two inch "high efficiency ", and four inch "high efficiency" filters shall be optional. —s Compressors All units shall have direct- drive, hermetic, scroll type compressors with centrifugal type oil pump providing positive lubrication to moving parts. Motor shall be suction gas- cooled and shall have a voltage utilization range of plus or minus 10 percent of unit nameplate voltage. Internal temperature and current sensitive motor overloads shall be included for maximum protection. Shall have internal sound muffling to minimize vibration transmission and noise. External discharge temperature limit, winding temperature limit and compressor overload shall be provided. Mechanical Specifications 38 Refrigerant Circuits Each refrigerant circuit shall have independent thermostatic expansion devices, service pressure ports and refrigerant line filter driers factory - installed as standard. An area shall be provided for replacement suction line driers. Evaporator and Condenser Coils Condenser coils shall have internally finned %" copper tubes mechanically bonded to lanced aluminum plate fins. Evaporator coils shall be " internally finned copper tubes mechanically bonded to high performance aluminum plate fins. All coils shall be leak tested at the factory to ensure pressure integrity. All coils shall be leak tested to 200 psig and pressure tested to 450 psig. All evaporator coils shall be of intermingled configuration. Outdoor Fans The outdoor fan shall be direct- drive, statically and dynamically balanced, draw through in the vertical discharge position. The fan motor(s) shall be permanently lubricated and have built - in thermal overload protection. . Indoor Fan Units shall have belt driven, FC, centrifugal fans with fixed motor sheaves. All motors shall be circuit breaker protected. Electric Heaters Electric heat shall be a ailable for factory installation wi in basic unit. Electric eater elem= is shall be construct d of hea -duty nickel chromium leme s internally delta connected f r 24 volt, wye connected for 480 and o.0 olt. Staging shall be achieved thro • h the unitary control processor (U '). Each heater package shall have a o atically reset high limit control ope ating through heating element c•ntacto . All heaters shall be individual fused m factory, where required and meet Ell NEC and CEC require ents. Power assemblies shall provid: single -point connection. Electric heat shall be UL listed or CSA certified. Gas Heating Section The heating section shall have a drum and tube heat exchanger(s) design using corrosion resistant steel components. A forced combustion blower shall supply premixed fuel to a single burner ignited by a pilotless hot surface ignition system. In order to provide reliable operation, a negative pressure gas valve shall be used that requires blower operation to initiate gas flow. On an initial call for heat, the combustion blower shall purge the heat exchanger(s) 45 seconds before ignition. After three unsuccessful ignition attempts, the entire heating system shall be locked out until manually reset at the thermostat. Units shall be suitable for use with natural gas or propane (field installed kit) and also comply with California requirements for low NOx emissions. All units shall have two stage heating. Controls A - Unit shall be completely factory wired with necessary controls and terminal block for power wiring. Units shall provide an external location for mounting fused disconnect device. Microprocessor controls shall be provided for all 24 volt control functions. The resident control algorithms shall make all heating, cooling and /or ventilating decisions in response to electronic signals from sensors measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures. The control algorithm maintains accurate temperature control, minimizes drift from set point and provides better building comfort. A centralized microprocessor shall provide anti -short cycle timing and time delay between compressors to provide a higher level of machine protection. Control Options t Inlet Guide Vanes shall be installed on each fan inlet to regulate capacity and limit horsepower at lower system requirements. When in any position other than full open they shall pre -spin intake air in the same direction as fan rotation. The inlet guide vanes shall close when supply fan is off, except in night setback. The inlet guide vane actuator motor shall be driven by a modulating dc signal from the unit microprocessor. A pressure transducer shall measure duct static pressure and modulate the inlet guide vanes to maintain the required supply air static pressure within a predetermined range. a trit c Varia • e Frequency Drive (VFDs) shall Unit Options be fact ry installed and t sted to provide upply fan mot . r speed Service Valves modulati• . The VFD alI receive a — Service valves shall be provided factory 2 -10 VDC •ignal fro • the unit installed and include suction, liquid, and microproc •sor ba :d upon supply discharge 3 -way shutoff valves. static press drive to acc required to m pressure setp high ambient F) the VFD maximum temperatu Bypass c air flow shall • - optional. re an shall cause the era or decelerate as tain the supply static t. When subjected to rn conditions (>100 all b limited to a utput • 48 hertz until the e drops b: low 100 F. ntrol to pro 'de full nominal the event of • ive failure Ventilation Override all allow a binary input f om th fire/life safety panel to caus the nit to override standard opera ' and assume one of two factory pre ventilation sequences, ex aus or pressurization. The two se ences shall be selectable based ope a binary select input. Outside Air Manual O ide r A manually c ollable outside air damper shall adjustable for up to 25 percent outs' air. Manual damper is set at desir d p sition at unit start up. _..� Economizer shall be factory installed. The assembly includes: fully modulating 0 -100 percent motor and dampers, minimum position setting, preset linkage, wiring harness, and fixed dry bulb control. Solid state enthalpy and differential enthalpy control shall be as a factory or field installed option. Exhaust Air optional with the economizer. Option shall provide a pressure operated damper for the purpose of space pressure equalization and be gravity closing to prohibit entrance of outside air during the equipment "off" cycle. Power Exhaust Fan Power exhaust shall be available on all units and shall be factory installed. It shall assist the barometric relief damper in maintaining building pressurization. Through -The- ase lectrical Provision An electrical s is entrance shall be provided which al ws access to route all high and low oltage electrical wiring inside th urb, through the bottom of the u door section of the unit and int the ntrol box area. --> Non-Fused Disconnect Switch A factory installed non -fused disconnect switch with external handle shall be provided and shall satisfy NEC requirements for a service disconnect. The non -fused disconnect shall be mounted inside the unit control box. Mechanical Specifications GFI Convenience Outlet (Factory wer ) A 15A, 115 Gr and Fault Interrupter convenience tiet shall be factory installed. It sh II be wired and powered from a factor mounted transformer or field power d hrough a separate 115V circuit. Un mo nted non -fused disconne t with external handle shall be furni ed wit factory powered outlet. GFI Conven nce • utlet (Field Power A 15A, 115V (r•und Fault Interrupter convenience outlet shall be factory installed and .h.II be powered by customer • ••vid • d 115V circuit. Hinged Service Access Filter access panel and supply fan access panel shall be hinged for ease of unit service, Barometric Relief .- .Condenser Coil Guards The barometric relief damper shall be Factory installed condenser vinyl coated wire mesh coil guards shall be available to provide full area protection against debris and vandalism. Accessories Roof Curb The roof cur shal be designed to mate with the n' and provide support and a water tig installation when installed prope The roof curb design shall allow fie •f bricated rectangular supply /retur duc work to be connected irectl to the curb when used with ownflo units. Curb design shall comply with NRCA requirements. 39 Curb shall ship k assembly and i rlj strips. Trane Commu Shall be prov Trane Integrated n Interface (TCI) o interface with the omfort' System and shall be avails ctory installed. The TCI shall alto con of and monitoring of the rooft unit is a two -wire communication link. The following alarm and diagnostic information shall be available: UCP Originate • Unit oper • Unit failur Cooling fai Heating f Emerge Supply fa Timed ov High tem • Zone te Data mode atus re re ervice stop indication oving e activation erature thermostat status perature • Supply ai temperature • Cooling atus (all stages) • Stage ac ' vated or not • Stage loc ed out by UCP • HCP stat s for that stage • Compres•or disable inputs • Heating •tatus • Number •f stages activated • High te perature limit status • Economi er status • Enthalpy favorability status • Request: • minimum position • Damper 'osition • Dry bulb :nthalpy input status • Outside • it temperature • Outside r:lative humidity • Sensor F• ilure Humidity sensor OAT senor SAT sen••r n RAT senor Zone te perature sensor Mode in•ut Cooling/h:ating setpoints from sensors Static pre sure transducer Unit mou ted potentiometer SAT from • otentiometer Air reset s:tpoint from potentiometer • Unit Confi luration data Gas or de tric heat Economiz: present • High temp 'nput status • Local setpo nt • Local mode setting • Inlet Guide ale position ca cked down for field de wood nailer Tracer Originated Data • Command operati g mode • Host controllable f nctions: Supply fan Ec nomizer Coaling stages e abled Hee 'ng stages : abled Eme ! ency shu down • Mini m dam per position • Heating setpoi t • Cooling setpo t • Supply it to pering enable /disable • Slave mi de V only) • Tracer /Lo' al • Aeration • SAT setp•' t • Reset seta f int • Reset am • , t • MWU se •oin • MWU e able /disable • SAT Re et type select • Static ressure setpoint • Static ressure deadband • Dayt' a warm -up enable /disable • Pow r exhaust setpoint Zone Sensors Shall be pro a to interface with the Micro unit con ols and shall be available in et a manual, automatic programme e wit night setback, with system mal unction fights or remote sensor options. Conventional Thefmostat Interface (CTI) This field insta d circuit board shall provide interf a ith electro- mechanical t ermo tats or automation systems, No available with VAV system control. Differential Press re Switches This field t stalle option allows individual fa fai re and dirty filter indication. Th an failure switch will disable all uni nctions and "flash" the Service LED n he zone sensor. The dirty filter s itc will light the Service LED on th zone sensor and will allow continued unit operation. Electronic Time Clock This field ' st ed accessory kit will allow the u ' to operate in the unoccupie ode or perform night set up /set ba fu ctions utilizing a standar individual scheduling. The crane Company P.O. Box 1008 Guthrie Highway Clarksville, TN 37040 ©American- Standard Incorporated 1994 Since The Trans Company has a policy of continuous product improvement, It reserves the right to change design and specification without notice. Remote Pot nt meter A remote pot tiometer shall be available to r otely adjust the unit economizer in um position. High Temperature Thermostats Field installed ma ally resettable high temperature t r ostats shall provide input to the un controls to shut down the system if a temperature sensed at the retur is 13 F or at the discharge 0 F. Reference Enthal Field installs ent inputs for ec no upon compact stream to a d reference poi installed. Comparative Field installed e inputs for econ upon comparis the return an Also availabl th LP Conversion Ki Field installed o ersion kit shall provide orifice( or simplified conversion to li fied propane gas. No change of ga alv shall be required. BAYSENS006 -- one Sensor has one temperatur etpoint lever, heat, off or cool syst switch, fan auto or fan on switch. a ual changeover. These sensor are r CV units only. BAYSENS008* — one Sensor has two temperate tpoint levers, heat, auto, off, or cool stem switch, fan auto or fan on wi h. Auto changeover. T ese sensors are used with CV units. BAYSENS010* two temperatur auto, off, or coo auto or fan on LED lights, S 0 fact w tem Service are provided. These sensors are used with CV units. BAYSENS013* — sensor with time used with Trace system. Library Product Section Product Model Literature Type Sequence Date File No. Supersedes Ordering No. Kit alpy kit shall provide izor control based of the outside air able enthalpy ay also be factory Ipy Kit alpy kit shall provide zer control based of the enthalpies of door air streams. ry installed. one Sensor has t point levers, heat, ystem switch, fan ch. Status indication p, Heat, Cool, and one temperature override buttons tegrated Comfort New RT -DS-9 Product Literature Unitary Rooftop 000 Data Sales Catalog 9 August- 1994 PL -UN -RT 000 -DS -9.894 BAYSENS014* — Zo sensor with locate to adjustment contr buttons used wit Comfort syste • Morning War -up BAYSENS016* is a bullet or pen could be used f such as retur BAYSENS017* — be used for rem sensing capabiliti are used as rem morning warm - p s VAV units or as a zon BAYSTAT023 Position Paten remotely spec' economizer po e temperature perature nd timed override racer Integrated also be used for point and sensor. T;rhperature Sensor pe sensor that emperature input ct temperature. mote Sensor can zone temperature when zone sensors panels or as a sor for use with sensor with Tracer Integrated Comfort system. BAYSENS019* & BAYSENS020* — Electronic programmable sensors with auto or manual changeover with seven day programming. Keyboard selection of heat, cool, auto fan or on. All programmable sensors have System on, Heat, Cool, Service LED /LCD indicators as standard. Night setback sensors have two occupied, and two unoccupied programs per day. Sensors are available for CV zone temperature control and VAV zone temperature control. BAYSENS021 * Z e Sensor with supply air single a perature setpoint and AUTO /OFF s tem switch. Status indication LED li s, System ON, Heat, Cool, and Servi e a provided. Sensors are available t be u ed with VAV units. BAYSENS022* — ensor is an electronic digita z ne sensor that can be used as a He Auto /Cool thermostat. The sor has a large, easily read con nuo s digital display of the space tem eratu e with setpoint temperature displayed at the touch of a button. Remote Minimum eter is used to the minimum on. JUN- 10-97 TUE 01:52 PM ROBE r= ;TRANE Marketing Guide American Standard Inc. 1997 S EER MARKETING GUIDE FAX N0, 206( ,3 4314 P, 03 uence Date File No. Supersedes The purpose of this marketing guide is to provide a reference to the capacity and efficiencies of large rooftop products from 27 1/2.50 tons. The ratings are determined at ARI 360 conditions. Ubra Product uterotun Product Secti Unitary �� Product RooftopAir Conditioning Model 000 UteraturoT Marketin. Guide 24 February 1997 PL•UN- RT-000- MG- 242/97 New Ordering No. RTTMG -24 Definition of Terms: MBh •- 1000 STU per hour or 1000 BTUH. EER •• Energy efficiency ratio. A ratio calculated by dividing the net cooling capacity in MBh by the total power input In kw at any given set of rating conditions expressed in STUN per watt. System Kw -- All power going to unit. (Compressors, fans, motors, controls.) IPLV •• Integrated part load value. A single number part load efficiency figure of merit calculated. ARI 360 •• A standard established for testing, rating, specification and performance requirements. AR) 360 conditions — At full load 80/67 evap 95 amb, part Toad at 80/67 evap 80 amb. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 1 01997 PERMIT CENTER TE "600A40C JUN-10 - 97 TUE 0153 PM ROBEt TRANE 542 63.74 8.8 8.9 8.6 8.5 9.2 9.3 8.8 8.6 27.5 - 50 TON VOYAGER 111 THROWAWAY FILTERS, NO INLET GUIDE VANES, NO ECONOMIZER BEST CASE CATALOG PERFORMANCE DATA MODEL # NET TOTAL EER IPLV MOH KW TC" 330A40C 316 31.57 10.0 12.2 TE'330A40C 314 31.73 9.9 12 YC'330A40C 314 31.8 9.9 11.9 TC`360A400 342.0 36.1 9.5 12.2 TER360A40C 342.0 36.3 9.4 12 YC'360A400 342.0 36.4 9.4 11.9 TC`420A40C 396 41.15 9.6 12.3 TE *420A40C 394 41.48 9.5 12 YC *420A400 394 41.62 9.5 11.9 TC'480A400 454 50.75 9.0 9.3 TE *480A40C 452 51.19 YC *480A40C 454 50.87 TC'600A40C 544 63.07 FAX NO. 206 , <3 431, 4 ___�_ P. 04 JUN -10-97 TUE 0lt52 PM ROBE ' TRANE AIR FAX NO 206 4314 1994 FIRST EDITION TABLE 14-1 Standard Rating Conditions and Minimum Performance for Air Cooled Unitary Mr Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners, Warm Air Furnaces, Duct Furnaces and Unit Heaters P. 02 1 . .,_,._• - 1.5 EER .,•� 8.5 EER !""/ 7.5 IPLV 7.5rPLV 2.0 COP 17°F db /15 °F wb 2.0 COP Equipment " 'ype ac Rates Mr Conditioners and Heat Pumps Cooling Ratings Packaged Term. All Capacities Air Conditioners do Heat Pumps Cool Ratings� — Heat Pump Heating Ratings Packaged Term. Heat Pumps Heating Rttings Warm - Air Dust Furnaces and Unit Heaters . 65,000 Btu/h Cooling Capaci >65.000 and ,$,135,000 Btu/h > 60,040 B u/b Coolin Capacity .65,000 Btu/h Coolin c > 65,000 and C 135,000 8tuih Cooling Capacity > 225,000 Btu/h > 225,000 Btu/h MI Size Gas Duct Furnaces Ml Size Gas Unit Heaters Split Systems Single Package All Unitary Air • • i • Jars Heat Pui •,�..° Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Standard Ratings: Standard Ratin s: 8.9 EER 3.0 COP 47 °F db /43°F wb 2.9 COP 47 'F Seasasal or Part L sd 10.0 SEER 9.7 SEER 7.5 JPLV ARI 210/240 - 1989 Akl 310 -1990 ARI 210/240- 1989 ARI 365 -1986 AR1 380-1990 manor DOE 10CFR Pan430 AppN ANSI 221.47- 1983 UL 727 -1986 ANSI Z83.9- 1986 ANSI 283.8- 1985 1. For units that have a heating section, deduct 0.2 from all required EER's and IPIN's. 2. 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