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Permit M96-0110 - SATO TRAVEL
SATO TRAVEL M96-0110 City of Tukwila (206) 431 -3670 Community Development / Public Works * 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 * Tukwila, Washington 98188 MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit No: M96 -0110 Type: B- MECHAN Category: NRES Address: 2811 S 102 ST Location: Parcel #: 042304 -9186 Contractor License No: MACDOM *248J9 Status: ISSUED Issued: 09/27/1996 Expires: 03/26/1997 TENANT SATO TRAVEL 2811 S 102 ST, TUKWILA WA 98168 OWNER SABEY CORPORATION 101 ELLIOT AV W SUITE 330, SEATTLE WA 98106 CONTRACTOR MACDONALD MILLER CO Phone: 206 763 -9400 7717 DETROIT SW, SEATTLE, WA 98106 CONTACT DOUG JOHNSON Phone: 206 763 -9400 MACDONALD MILLER CO, 7717 DETROIT AVE SW, SEATTLE WA 98106 ******************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: INSTALLATION OF PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS AND TERMINAL UNITS. RELOCATE TERMINAL UNITS AND INSTALL EXHAUST FAN. UMC Edition: 1994 Valuation: 251000.00 Total Permit Fee: 140.63 - ==4.- - - - • - - - -- - ----- - ----- ` -C— ---- - - - - -- Permit Center Auth rized Signature Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. Signature: -- -- -- D a t e _ _,j _e-1 7_ - -�� Print Name -- - _!"1_r[.J_ -_ -__ T i t l e ------------------ - - - - -- 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 TUi:WILA Address 2L11 S 102 ST Permit No: M98 0110 Suite Tenant: SATO TRAVEL Status: ISSUED Tyr) e - B- MECHAN „ ^1 App ied: 08/20/1996 Parcel #,: 042304 -518 6 Issued: 0912711996 * k• k• fY^ k• Ar• kk• k• k• k.• k�• k*• kk*'• k*• k, t• k*• k** k• k* �F• k• k' k• k• Nk• kkk• ki4. ai• kk�k• k': 4K• k• k' k• k• N• k•k•k•kk•k•k.k *kkk *•k•kkk•k•k* Permit Conditl- c•ris: 'l. No chatnd r`wi11 a made to the plans unless approved by the Architectk•or Eng tieer and t lie - _,TukwiIa. Building, Division '' All . permits,, insp:ecti'on re,cor�s,':and -approved plans ha11 be ,,, .... ., i . .. :- available, at the- job sJt'e:•'prior to the "'sCar:t;:ai any con - struction. These' >doeume'nt's '.are to <`_be maintained •and avail- able unti 1 fini'l fn:pect;io;h approval i'= 3. Al l constr,u ti.on to ;be 'don`s in' donf`ormanCe with app.t'pved plans. and. , e_quirements o`f the Un,.iform Bu'i ld:ing Code : 19 94 Edition) as`arare.nded;• Uniforni 'Mechanical Code "(1,994 Eii'ition), and Wa sh:ingtop 'State Energy �Co•de� (1994 Edition!) . 4 . Val i d i ty,"af Pes'rmi t . ; ° The i ssuLince�.,:of a permit. oral appr ~ova I" plans,.,; :spe,cificaticns, and': c.omputat:ions shat l not .;b1y:, con- st'r ue'd tr►;'be a permit. ,f.or, ;dr an .approval of, any viola,tian , of aT)V of the provisions of the, 'building code or of an other `.or ^di`ne.nce of ttie .jurisdiction.;, No, permit presu►ning to , giv,e':'authorlty” to violate sir .r•ancel the provisions - of:,this code, sha 1 1 be: va 1 i.d B. MANUFACTURERS, INSTALLATION j IPJ',3TPUCJI,,0NS..REQUIRED O SITE t , FO' THE BUILDING IN.aP•ECTaR�.',';tREUIEW '•; ra. P1;tJnrbin+� permits shall be obtained ;through`. the Seattle king , Court` }tv UeparGmerit ..ot `piibl- ic';Healtit. Plumbing will be irrspecteci''bv that: agency', inc..l'udirta' all. has piping 129E, 4720 °.. 7. :E1ed�t(ric l:.•}'pee -mits shall be obta`inad thre "uyh "i't'tte W.a::hin'g'torttr S;ta�t'ot4;Utv.,i'0iori`::;ot Labor and Indust'r�iet" and,.a..1.J electr•i.ca:l 1 war I:;;,} 11 be inspected by that agent -y`. X2'48- 66:11) 83.: Read °i7'y acGesc itrle access to reef niaunte?d ByiJ`ipni'ent is requ i't,ed, "`JA. +,Z CITY OF T ' IKWILA Permit Center I`` 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 1908 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Application and plans must be complete In order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. Project Namelfenant: Name: Phone: Value of Constructio'2 rz Q 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby Site Address: City State/Zip: Tax Parcel Number: 2 5- (02f4 s-r t WX © - Propertyy Owner: v6S C.� 12th. Phone: ?�bt - 6-7CX-_) Street Address: Of � t,L, =YT AQ� J74 City State/Zip: S�-rT 1� t( Fax M. 2.8),Z-1 Contact Person: uG-, Rant -�t t� Phone: '?5c8-4'2P Street Address: r-r v S-/ City Sta a /Zip: Fax #: `7to8 - 289 Co tractor: I\"C �T:'- � ALip - I'L I, L' C[,a Phone: le;,?) Street S� City State/Zip: Fax #: -76:5 _ t / J J Architect: S Phone: 'Ze t - 870:2 Street Address: iv �� czT �•�� w s- City State /Zip: t( Fax #: 'Z&Z- 99151 Engi eer: t L' Phone: 3 — Street Address: City Stat / 1 Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: ITO BE FILLED OUT BYAPPLICANT). Description of work to be done: kiJ2 Ga*-4 (2 t'TI dN - M— (Zt4'1 W a.t. u t, 4 l-zS . -T 1.S (-rs . t t+►S`fN.l.l. lY1C -1�7 '� Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes ❑ no Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safe!y Data Sheets Above Ground Tanks Antennas /Satellite Dishes Ikhead/Docks Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting I APPLICANT REQUEST FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS. I I I Channelization/Striping U Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk U Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. it.grading/clearing ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main 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): Est, quantity: gal Schedule: ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Moving Oversized Load/Hauling MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby WATER -METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: RECEI ED KWIL Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be. 0 1�gE reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. AUG 2 Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application siMIT CENTER 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: Date application expires: Application taken by: (initials) AinW51- M,1gg6 I MOP( T" NIL I 1*tr� MISCPMT.DOC 718196 ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) rkr 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. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE READ ANn F.XAMINFn THIS APPLICATION AND KM.OW. THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDEn PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWN5R OR AUTHORIZED AGENT., Signature: Date: g Print name: Phone: Fax g Address: City /St e /Zip: �� '-7? 1"T i RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 2 0 1996 A4,' ISCPMT.DOC 719196 PERMIT CENTER 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 checklist N6:.M -9 Antennas /Satellite Dishes Submit checklist No: M -1 Awnings /Canopies - No signage Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit Bulkhead /Dock Submit checklist No: M -10 Commercial Reroof Submit checklist No: M -6 Demolition Submit checklist No' M -3, M -3a Fences - Over 6 feet In Height Submit.checklist No: M -9 Land Altering/Grading /Preloads Submit checklist No: M -2 Loading Docks Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit. Submit checklist No: H -17 Mechanical (Residential & Commercial) Submit checklist H -16 No. M -8, H -6, Miscellaneous Public Works Permits See Public Works Submittal Checklist H -9 Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist No: M -5 Moving Oversized Load/Hauling Submit checklist No: M =5 Parking Lots Submit checklist No: M -4 Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception: If roof structure to be repaired or replaced Residential Building Permit Submit checklist No: M -6 Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist No: M -1 Temporary Facilities Submit checklist No: M -7 Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit Systems Submit checklist No: M -4 Tree Cutting Submit checklist No: M -2 rkr 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. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE READ ANn F.XAMINFn THIS APPLICATION AND KM.OW. THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDEn PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWN5R OR AUTHORIZED AGENT., Signature: Date: g Print name: Phone: Fax g Address: City /St e /Zip: �� '-7? 1"T i RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 2 0 1996 A4,' ISCPMT.DOC 719196 PERMIT CENTER k******-k* k* *A+*+A+»+ ITY OF: TU%NILA. NA TRAN8MIT ��+*****�����a+*�w�+**�*�aw+���*++*+�++�a*+*+��*+ TRANSMIT Number. R9600501 Amount: 43.75 10/22/96 16:41 Payment Method: CHEC% Notation: MCDONHLD MILLER Initx MEV Permit No: M96-0110 Type.-. B-MECHAN NECHAN%OAL PEHM%[ Parcel No: 042304-9186 Site Address: 2011 S 102 ST ' Total Fees: 183.38 This Payment 42.75 Total ALL Pmto: 183.38 Balance: .O0 Account Code Description Amount0O0/345.H30 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 4.75 000/323.100 MECHANICAL ~ NONI EG� - � 38,00 / 77 77 77,7777777 TT TRANSMIT Numh6r; P9600484 Amount: 140.63 09/27/96, 10:45 Permit No:, M96-01 10 "rype". D-MLCHAW MECHANICAL 13 E 11 A 1'r Site Address: 2011 S 102 ST Account Code Description 000/322.100, MECHANICAL 'NONRES 125.00 k******-k* k* *A+*+A+»+ ITY OF: TU%NILA. NA TRAN8MIT ��+*****�����a+*�w�+**�*�aw+���*++*+�++�a*+*+��*+ TRANSMIT Number. R9600501 Amount: 43.75 10/22/96 16:41 Payment Method: CHEC% Notation: MCDONHLD MILLER Initx MEV Permit No: M96-0110 Type.-. B-MECHAN NECHAN%OAL PEHM%[ Parcel No: 042304-9186 Site Address: 2011 S 102 ST ' Total Fees: 183.38 This Payment 42.75 Total ALL Pmto: 183.38 Balance: .O0 Account Code Description Amount0O0/345.H30 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 4.75 000/323.100 MECHANICAL ~ NONI EG� - � 38,00 / rt�q`i"i"",aY ��> 145, 'r ��!/ 'tI} 'r Y z ^J .r.�. h' I M�p�, � {yb A'!� ', 11 M% U: /: Y • Y, Y'r"4.'i: � r' �i:. '.; y1' f. Y, +�<7�1 :d�'�;�^^. { 74j�?�''3x XS.s%, giro- t `fi-,e�S?,,rgi�a�•yr�c-'?7}aith ;�{'.i1:;`'�EL 'iC1�+e.+�.S ,,{{•.�g�, q�i�"�it`"'. "�,.'*'7J '�1�"5��4:' �+y 4yw� ,M xaa:4':�:f. .rI i't1' :1'y�C�ii,f .7Y'1l �rY .� 'vn Pr yt�p4'I"i t••.��p: Syy. /4,r �tx.•i_i" 'i�'... . +�>p. � �; S.i. �. }fi.n, :.. O Z O z III Y . I~, •1908 Ji `41r .V City of Tukwib John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Thomas A Keefe, Fie Chief 'k 4 18 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Permit No. Project Name (•� A 7 U Address S ' 2 Suite #._::_ „! Retain current inspection schedule �/ f Needs shift inspection / / c.'• Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued FINALAPP.FRM 0 D to T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Pant East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone (206) S7S -4404 • F"- (2ft 575-44134 INSPECTION RECORD. Q(p 0110 Retain a copy with permt INSPECTION NO, PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 -3670 Project: �•� Type of inspectio N called: If �2 Address: Special instructions: Date wanted: /I 2!L P.M. Requester: Phone No.: WApproved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date; �� UL Q $42.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite .100. Call to schedule reinspection. r WPERMITNO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. In ,� CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION !� v` q(0 O 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 (206) 431 -3670 a ifec : ,_ d C r l�f�, T of Ins ct on: • _ / y � C t/ Add � �I Date c� 18: , 9 , I 2k Special instructions: - Cu )i IR Date w n / � / a.m. (e Requ ter• l Phone ? - s [] $42,00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt. No.: Date: 2. INSPECTION RECORD - Retain a copy with permit (� INSPECTION NO, PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 So uthcentetf Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 tt Project: t - -Fro'J Type of inspection: ou h - i Acidress�l I 'Oa Date called: Special instructions: Date wanted: n _ �Na.m. Requester: �m( KQ Phone No.: f , Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: POD b- q. 7 ti Inspector: Data; 0 $42,00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee muE be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd,, Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: O� 1908 City of TukW la John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P Keefe, Fire chief October 16, 1996 Fire Department Review Control #M96 -0110 ' (Revised 10/2/96) (512) Re: Sato Travel - 2811 South 102nd 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. The fire department has no concerns with the generator exhaust system. 2. The generator room and generator require separate permit submittals. 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. Yours truly, The Tukwila Fire Preven On Bureau cc: TFD file ncd i Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Panic East • TukWIa. Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) S7S,4404 • Fax• (206) VS-4439 a CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development Building Division - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DATE: PLAN CHECK/PERMIT NUMBER: n PROJECT NAME:�`�.�� PROJECT ADDRESS: CONTACT PERSON: Cm �2 C __ PHONE: REVISION SUMMARY: EO vl 2- Mif0�- /� gV7eYr_? 7C)r raG(r), SHEET NUMBER(S) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions, CITY RECEIVED 0 C T'KI-� 1990 SUBMITTED TO: PERMIT CENTER ti'OI ;P) 5; 611(231 3/19/96 ILA .J City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Thomas A Keefe, Fin' Chief 1908 September 26, 1996 Fire Department Review Control #M96 -0110 (512) Re: Sato Travel - 2811 South 102nd 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. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air - moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main supply -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (UMC 608) H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto - shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1742) 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 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Pants East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) S7S -4404 • Fax (206) S7S 4439 A City of Tukwila Fire Department Page number 2 t..r'r John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fin? Chief address, name and the Tukwila Fire Department Job Number available to confirm shut down approval. (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. Yours truly, The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd Headquarters Statton: 444 Andover Park East • Tukw 14 Washington 98188 Plane: (206) S7S -4404 • Fax (206) S7S 4439 SEP 11 '96 03:51PM TUKWILA DCD /PW P.5 f CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development Building Division - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98168 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DATE: 9�l ? 6 9Ct� PLAN CHECK�PEaMIT NUMBER; AA� PROJECT NAME: .5,4cTc> - rob -\,� -- PROJECT ADDRESS: CONTACT PERSON: uG� --' G?4-1 N ' PHONE: �COg q'2gS REVISION SUMMARY; sp clf=- , SHEET NUMBERS) MV* lI "5 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions. (A4) j2Ar?W SUBMITTED TO: �CLG (� 7:Y' 3/1 9/96 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA S E P 17 1996 PERMIT CENTER ry, MacDonald - Miller Company, Inc. September 17, 1996 A mechanical conbwbg company 7717 Detroit s.w. Since 1965 SOON% WA 98106.1903 206 763 -9400, Fax 767.6773 1991 National Contractor of the Year Ms. Kelcie J. Peterson, Permit Coordinator City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Job No. 5054 Reference: M96 -0110 Dear Ms. Peterson: Per my conversation this morning with Mr. Ken Nelson, he needs only the attached structural calculations for the support of AC -1 and AC -2. He does not need the Energy Code Documentation referred to in your letter dated September 10, 1996. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require additional information regarding this project, Sincerely, c �-�"'�n Doug ohnson Phone: 7684288 n �� Attachments v G'o ro X996 SO �Ovv RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 1 11996 PERMIT CENTER MacDonald - Miller Company, Inc. August 19, 1996 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Parkway Tukwila, Washington 98188 A mecheriW oontradn congrany Skm 1965 1991 National Contractor of the Year Subject: Sato Travel; Narrative for Permit Application Ref.: Job No. 6064 7717 Detroit S.W. Seattle, WA 98106 -1903 206 763.9400, Fax 767 -6773 Scope of Work: 1) Remove eight (8) extisting terminal units. 2) Relocate eleven (11) terminal units. 3) Install nine (9) new terminal units. 4) install one (1) new vending area exhaust flan (EF -1). 6) Install two (2) new 20 -ton packaged roof -top, cooling -only back -up air conditioners (AC -1 & AC-2). 6) Install new and modify existing supply duct systems. �G I � -2 All dimensions are in Inches. FILTER ACCESS DOOR HORIZONTAL ONLY DOWNFLOW CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 1.00 NPT Dimensional Data I" 65 5/16, I 1 SINGLE POINT 12j 1116' POWER ENTRY 1 1, CUR 7 14 1/1 NOTE: Duct flanges mount 7- 7/16" down inside the curb on the 1' /x" curb flanges. See recommended duct dimensions on the next page. 3 DIA. HOLE UNIT POWER WIRES 94 13/16' 7/8' DIA. HOLE (UNIT CONTROL WIRES) SERVICE GAUGE PORT ACCESS CLEARANCE HORIZONTAL 18 CLEARANCE 68' R ` DOVWLOV 96 CLCARANCC rRcN �.�'— UN17 OUTLINE for or UNIT 71. 81' Poor OKNIN 76 1/2' / CLEARANCE 60'. CLEARANCE 48' 78 DI CITY OFETUKWI AUG 2 0 1996 PERMIT CENTER INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE- Customer Property - Contains wiring, service, and operation Information. Please retain. TC- IOM -4E 18 -AB60 D 16 -5 Library Service Literature Product Section Unitary Product Rooftop AC — Lt. Comm. SZ Model TC Literature Type Installation/ Oper/ Maint Sequence 4E Date January 1996 File No. SV- UN- RT- TC- IOM -4 E 01 /96 Models: (60 Hz) (50 Hz) TC•102 -300 TC•085.250 Packaged Electric /Electric 8 1/2 Thru 25 Ton E T NOTE: These units are equipped with an advanced electronic unitary control processor, (UCP) that provides ctions which are significantly different from conventional units. Refer to the TEST MODES and START -UP RES before attempting to Install, operate or perform maintenance on this unit. CITY OF RECEIVED f All phases of this Installation must comply with the NATIONAL, STATE & LOCAL CODES. In addition to IAvaoIt"1@9c - Installation must conform with Natjonal Electric Code - ANSUNFPA NO. 70 LATEST REVISION. I��y vv PERMIT CENTER Sim* the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product Improvement, It reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. The installation and servicing of the equipment relerred to in this booklet should be done by qualified, experienced technicians. Table of Contents Subject.......... ............................... Page GENERAL INFORMATION .....................2 ModuleNames ........... ..............................3 Unit Features .............. ..............................3 Test Mode Procedures ................... 3 & 4 Dimensional Data ........................... 5 & 6 INSTALLATION Location & Recommendations .................7 Attaching Ductwork .... ..............................9 Condensate Drain Piping ........................9 Filter Installation ........ ..............................9 Evaporator Fan Adjustment ...................10 Electrical Connections ...........................10 Wire Entry Guide ..... .............................10 UCP Switch Settings .............................14 IMPORTANT Read the entire manual before beginning installation procedures. Subject.......... ............................... Page ControlWiring ............ .............................11 Interconnecting Diagrams ..............12 & 13 Compressor Electrical Phasing ..............13 Pre -Start Check List ........................... 14 OPERATION Power -up Initialization ...........................14 Start -up in Heat Mode ......................... 14 Start -up in Cooling Mode .....................15 Operating Pressures ........................... 15 Evaporator Defrost . .............................16 Final Installation Checklist .................. 16 MAINTENANCE ........ .............................17 Warranty .......... .............................18 & 19 AWARNING: Bodily injury can result from high voltage electrical components or fast moving fan driveF. For protection from these inherent hazards during Installation and servicing, the electrical supply must be disconnected. If operating checks must be performed with the unit operating, it is the technician's re *ponsibility to recognize these hazards and proceed safely. IMPORTANT: All power legs may not be broken by contactors. See wiring diagram on unit control box cover. Before starting the compressor, the crankcase heaters should be energized for eight hours. Exception - Units with scroll compressors are not equipped with crankcase heaters. Read this manual carefully before attempting to install, operate or perform maintenance on this unit. Installation and maintenance must be performed by qualified service technicians except where noted. Note: "Warnings" and "Cautions" appear at appropriate places in this manual. Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine require that you follow them carefully. The manufacturer assumes no liability for installations or servicing performed by unqualified person- nel. Model TC heating/cooling units are designed for outdoor mounting with a vertical condenser discharge. They can be located either at ground level or on a roof. Each unit contains an operating charge of Refrigerant 22 as shipped. Inspection 1. Check for damage after unit is unloaded. Report promptly, to the carrier, any damage found to unit. Do not drop unit. 2. Check unit nameplate to determine if unit is correct for application Intended. Power supply must be adequate for the unit and all accessories. 3. Check to be sure the refrigerant charge has been retained during shipment. Access to 1/4" flare pres- sure taps may be gained by removing compressor compartment access panel. AWARNING: UNIT CONTAINS AN HCFC (R -22) REFRIGERANT Section 608 paragraph C of the 1990 Clean Air Act states: Effective July 1, 1992 it shall be unlawful for any person, in the course of maintaining, servicing, repairing, or disposing of an air conditioning system, to knowingly vent or release any CFC or HCFC refrigerant. Minimal releases (air purges of refrigerant hoses) associated with good faith attempts to recapture or recycle are exempt from the ban on venting. i F,. .,r MODULE NAMES UCP - Unitary Control Processor (standard component) This is the heart of the system. The computer and program reside in this module. The minimum configuration will include the UCP and one of the zone sensor modules. ZSM - Zone Sensor Module (accessory component) Replaces thermostat, provides operator controls and the zone temperature sensor for the UCP. A complete line of ZSMs is available with various combinations of features. A zone sensor module, or a CTI (BAYCTH1001) is required for each system. UEM - Unitary Economizer Module (standard component on economizer accessory) This module provides the hardware necessary to connect the economizer accessory to the UCP. TCI - TCI Communications Interface (accessory compo- nent) This Interface module is required to connect the system to an ICS BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. i.e. - Tracer or Tracker. CTI - Conventional Thermostat Interface (BAYCTH1001 accessory component) This module can be used in special applications that require the installation of select electro- mechanical thermostats to interface with the UCP, instead of using a zone sensor module (ZSM). UNIT FEATURES Self- test/Auto -conf figuration At power -up, the system will perform a series of tests to verify correct operation and configure itself automatically, based on the unit wiring harness. This means there is no field configuration necessary when replacing the UCP, with exception of the zone comfort switch settings. Cooling Minimum ON /OFF times To enhance compressor reliability, a minimum of 3 minutes ON /OFF time has been implemented in the software. Any time power is applied or re- applied (e.g. after a power failure), the 3 minutes minimum OFF time is enforced to prevent short cycling a compressor. Lead -Lag (Dual Circuit Units Only) Is a selectable configuration within the UCP which alternates the starting of the compressors between the two refrigeration circuits. To enable the Lead/Lag function, cut wire 52F (PR) which is connected to terminal J1 -7 at the UCP. Refer to the unit wiring diargam.) Each time the request for cooling is satisfyed, the designated lead compressor switches. Upon Power - up Initialization, the control will default to the number one compressor. When a Convientenial Thermostat Inteface (CTI) is used, Lead /Lag is functional except during the test mode. Zone sensor operation -- -" The zone sensors provide the user controls and zone temperature sensing function. The operator controls are as follows: 3 UNIT MODE HEAT - Heat functions only enabled AUTO - Auto - changeover between cooling mode and heating mode as required by zone load. (on some models) OFF - No heating or cooling functions COOL - Cooling functions only (including economizing) enabled FAN SETTINGS FAN AUTO - Fan runs only when heating or cooling functions are required FAN ON - Fan runs at all times. This is the setting used when minimum ventilation is required. When the fan is running, the economizer dampers will be open to at least minimum position. • Optional Remote Panel Zone Sensors Indicator Lights SYS ON - Indicates that power is applied to the unit and the UCP is functioning correctly. This indicator will flash at a 1 second rate to indicate operation in one of the test modes. HEAT - Indicates that at least one stage of heat is ON. This indicator will flash at a 1 second rate to indicate a heat failure. COOL - Indicates that cooling is active. This could be economizing and /or compressor cooling. This indicator will flash at a 1 second rate to Indicate a cool failure. Sources of cool failure include high pressure controls if present and zone sensor failures. SERVICE - Indicates that a problem exists in the supply air stream. Could be dirty filters, broken drive belt or other functions depending on what sensors or switches are installed on the fan/filter status Input. TEST MODE PROCEDURE Operating the unit from the roof using the test mode. A WARNING : When operating the unit in the test mode, the evaporator access panel and the control box cover, must be closed. Failure to ensure that the evaporator access panel and control box cover is in place could result in severe personal injury or death. The Unitary Control Processor (UCP) has a red indicator light in the lower left corner. When power is applied to the unit the light will glow if the UCP is functioning correctly. if the system is placed in the test mode the light will blink continuously. Note: The control box cover has a small peep hole, located In the lower left hand corner. The red indicator light on the UCP can be seen through this peep hole. Do not remove the control box cover while the unit power is connected. Step Test Mode — The step test mode is initiated by shorting across the 'TEST' terminals, marked test 1 and test 2 on the unit's low voltage terminal strip (LTB), for two (2) to three (3) seconds and then removing the short. — When the test mode is initiated, the light on the UCP will blink and the system will begin the first test step, and turn on the indoor fan. (See test mode table) — To continue to the next step, reapply the short across the test terminals for 2 to 3 seconds. — The unit may be left in any test step for up to one hour. If allowed to remain In any test step for more than one hour, the test mode will terminate and control will revert to the zone sensor. As you continue to apply and remove the short across the test terminals, the unit will move through the steps according to the table below. — To terminate the test mode, cycle the unit power at the unit disconnect or continue stepping through the modes until the UCP's indicator light glows constantly. — The unit can be left in any one of the test steps, by removing the jumper. It will remain in this step for up to one hour. If allowed to remain in any test step for more than one hour, the test mode will terminate and control will revert to the zone sensor. r. — Ii the test mode is to be started again, cycle the unit power and reapply the jumper. — To terminate the test mode, cycle the unit power at the unit disconnect. Resistance Test Mode — The resistance test mode is Initiated by applying the appropriate resistance value across the 'Test" terminals marked TEST 1 and TEST 2 on the LTB. — When the test mode is initiated, the light on the UCP will blink and the system will begin the test step selected by the resistance being applied across the test terminals. (See test mode table) — The resistance values are indicated in the Resistance Value Chart below. Auto Test Mode — After selecting the desired test step, and applying the — The auto test mode is initiated by installing a jumper appropriate resistance across the test terminals, the between terminals marked TEST 1 and TEST 2 on the unit will start. LTB. The unit will start in step 1 and cycle through the ECONOMIZER test steps one time, changing every 30 seconds, — The unit can be left in this step for up to one hour. If COOL 1 allowed to remain in any test step for more than one — When the test mode Is initiated, the light on the UCP hour, the test mode will terminate and control will will blink and the system will begin the first test step, revert to the zone sensor. ,.,., and turn on the Indoor fan. (See test mode table) . i — To terminate the test mode, remove the resistance, — At the end of the auto test mode, the indicator light will and cycle the unit power at the unit disconnect. glow constantly and control will revert to the zone sensor. Test Mode Table Step Mode Fan Econ C1 C2 Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Defrost Em Heat 1 Fan On On Min Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 2- Econ. On Open Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 3 Cool On Min On Off Off Off Off Off Off 4 Cool On Min On On Off Off Off Off Off 5 Heat 1 On Min Off Off On Off Off Off Off 6 ' Heat 2 On Min Off Off On On Off Off Off 7 ' Heat 3 Not Applicable on Electric /Electric Units. 8 " Defrost Not Applicable on Electric/Electric Units. 9 " Em Heat Not Applicable on Electric /Electric Units. 'With Optional Accessory "With Heat Pump Note: Steps for optional accessories and modes not present in unit, will be skipped. Resistance Values Chart STEP MODE Ohms 1 FAN ON 2.2K 2• ECONOMIZER 3.3k 3 COOL 1 4.7K 4 COOL 2 6.8K 5 HEAT 1 10K 6• HEAT 2 ^ 15K 7' HEAT 3 22K 8" DEFROST 33K 9" EM HEAT 47K • with optional accessory •' with heat pumps Note: Steps 7, 8 & 9 are not applicable on the Electric/Electric units. 4 c—� c„ DIMEN SIONAL DATA UNITS A B C D E F G H J K TC'102. 121 B 635/16 94'/13 "/16 49 281/o 2' /t6 8' /e 44'/16 5 11/16 2 TC'085 & 100B 54 11116 TC D 175 & 210C uunuuuuuuu11uuunu11w TCH150, 151 & 180B 26'/2 TCD181 - 300B 28'/16 28 3/4 TC'125 & 150C 76'/1s 68 11 /t6 TC D250B R R M!:1iMm uuuuun11uunn11uuu11nm Y TCD102 -120C 153/16 TC "150, 151 & 180B 71 ' /is 107'/1s " /is 501/8 29 '/is 2 " /1s 8'/8 57 5 15/16 2 TC'125 & 155B TCH175, 200 & 250B I r'--o 1 TCH102.120C 16 161/4 TC'175 & 210C 3 61/4 36 TCH085.100C TC'181 -3006 85 3/16 122'/1s "/16 54 33' /1s 2 " /1s 8 " /is 64'/2 5"/16 3 TCH175, 200 & 250B TC D250B TC'102.120C 49'/16 881/8 NA 45'/2 251/8 1 11/16 TC'085 & 100C • Downflow or Horizontal (fCD180B ILLUSTRATED) 0 Z � IZ D w E 0 Z v 4 I—A —'C— !• o,A. NOIC I PIM YnR[ CM TRY SC : ENTRY C MCAT DOWNFLOW UNIT TOP VIEW SHOWING DUCT OPENINGS IN THE BASE UNITS A B C D E TCD102 - 121B 22'/16 141/2 17 "/16 54 "/16 47 3/16 TC D 125 & 150C 41'/16 TCH085 & 100B �„ �,, ,�111���1111111111111111111���, wnuuuu11u "111111111111111111 U TCD150, 151 & 180B 26'116 22'12 18 " /1s 62'/16 54 11116 TC D 175 & 210C uunuuuuuuu11uuunu11w TCH150, 151 & 180B 26'/2 TCD181 - 300B 28'/16 28 3/4 19 '6/16 76'/1s 68 11 /t6 TC D250B R R M!:1iMm uuuuun11uunn11uuu11nm Y TCD102 -120C 153/16 22'/2 1213/16 42'/8 35'/4 TC DO85 -100C TCH181 •3008 261/2 24'/111 279/16 2 HORIZONTAL UNIT REAR VIEW SHOWING DUCT OPENINGS FOR HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW UNITS A B C D E F TCH102 -1218 221/2 18 17'/111 2 316/16 41'/16 TCH085 & 100B �„ �,, ,�111���1111111111111111111���, wnuuuu11u "111111111111111111 U E uuunun11nuunuuuuunw n11uuu11ununuuuuuuurn TC H 125 & 150C T uunuuuuuuu11uuunu11w TCH150, 151 & 180B 26'/2 191/111 249/16 2 315/16 42'/2 TCH125 & 155B L R R M!:1iMm uuuuun11uunn11uuu11nm Y TC H 175 & 210C N TCH181 •3008 261/2 24'/111 279/16 2 3i6/16 .467/16 TCH175, 200 & 250B I r'--o 1 TCH102.120C 16 161/4 20 3 61/4 36 TCH085.100C 5 ,,,,1 ❑1111111 �, 111111,11,1,�UI,1111 uu11uuuu1111,uuuu11uuun S R �„ �,, ,�111���1111111111111111111���, wnuuuu11u "111111111111111111 U E uuunun11nuunuuuuunw n11uuu11ununuuuuuuurn p T uunuuuuuuu11uuunu11w P ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,y,,,,,,,, 11u111111u111111m 111It 11111111 p 11u11uunu11nn11u 11 111111111 1111111111111111111111 L R R M!:1iMm uuuuun11uunn11uuu11nm Y N 00 00 C C I r'--o 1 UNITS A B C D E I F G H J K L M N P TCD102 - 121 B' 59'/e 55' "° 1 13/1s 19 '/e 9 7/s 241/2 8816/16 59 7/16 89'/4 2 14'hs 1 8 116 47 '/is TCD125 & 150C' TCD150,151 & 180B' 661/a 63 1 " /1s 20' /s 17' /e 28112 101 7/e 67 1021/4 2 14 '/is 1 71/2 551/2 TCD175 & 210C' TCD181 - 300B' 801/s 77 1 13h 22'/4 23'/4 28 8116 116 7/e 81 117 IN 2 141he 1 7'/2 69'/2 TCD250B' TCD102 -120C' 81 1/4 461/18 14 14"0 17 t14 18114 42% 2 1 13118 36 3/1s 81 6/s 463/o N/A N/A TCD085 -100C' use mgure 1A 2- Use Figure 1B Figure 1A Figure 1B 1 ti K �6 H C 6 ..J INSTALLATION Location and Recommendations Unit Support If unit is to be roof mounted check building codes for weight distribution requirements. Refer to accessory roof curb mounting instructions. Check unit nameplate for supply voltage required. Determine if adequate electrical power is available. Refer to specification sheet. Location and Clearances Installation of unit should conform to local building codes and the National Electrical Code. Canadian Installations must conform to CSA and local codes. Select a location that will permit unobstructed airflow Into the condenser coil and away from the fan discharge. Suggested airflow clearances and service clearances are given in Figure 1 A & 1 B. The absolute minimum clearance around any side of the unit is 36 inches for downflow units and 18 inches for horizontal. Placing and Rigging IMPORTANT NOTE: Before attempting to rlg the unit, remove the fork pockets located on the condenser end of the unit. Rig the unit using either belt or'cable slings. The sling `• eyelet must be placed through the lifting holes in the base rail of the unit. The point where the slings meet the lifting eyelet should be at least 6 feet above the unit. Use spreader bars to prevent excessive pressure on the top of the unit during lifting. Figure 2 shows the unit center of gravity. IMPORTANT: The use of "spreader bars" Is required when hoisting the unit (prevents damage to sides and top). Top crating can be used as spreader bars. Figure 2 C D Unit (Top View) Center of Gravity OC.G. WIdth B A Compressor C.C. Length I -- Important: For unit to fit on curb, fork lift pockets must be removed Mounting Unit on Roof Downflow units should be mounted on a roof curb when possible. When installing the unit on the roof curb, follow the Installation instructions accompanying the roof curb kit. On new roofs, the curb should be welded directly to the roof deck. For existing construction, nailers must be Installed under the curb if welding is not possible. Be sure to attach the downflow ductwork to the curb before setting unit In place. See Figure 1 A & 1 B. Refer to the curb installation instructions to insure the unit will be level. Slab Mount "For ground level installation, the unit base should be adequately supported and hold the unit near level. The Installation must meet the guidelines set forth in local codes." Table 1 Corner weights & Center of Gravity Corner Weights (note 1) Center of Total (Ibs.) Gravity (inches) Unit, Net Unit Weight A B C D Length Width TC'102B 1040 357 277 178 228 42 25 TC'102C 858 286 225 153 194 39 20 TCH085B 1040 357 277 178 228 42 25 TC'085C 858 286 225 153 194 39 20 TC'103B 1113 373 302 199 240 42 25 TC'120B 1085 371 290 186 238 42 25 TC120C 890 296 235 159 200 39 20 TCH10081085 371 290 186 238 42 25 TC'100C 890 296 235 159 200 39 20 TC'121 1131 373 302 199 257 42 26 TC'150B 1345 461 333 231 320 45 29 TC'150C 1141 376 307 201 258 42 26 TCH125B 1345 461 333 231 320 45 29 TC'125C 1141 376 307 201 258 42 • 26 TC'151 1378 474 341 233 329 45 29 TC'180 1370 474 341 232 323 45 29 TC'155 1370 474 341 232 323 45 29 TC'181 1819 584 473 333 428 54 35 TC'210B 1695 571 430 298 396 53 35 TC'210C 1410 476 355 247 331 46 29 TCH175B1695 571 430 298 396 53 35 TC'175C 1410 476 355 247 331 46 29 TC'211 1846 598 484 335 430 54 35 TC'240 1820 614 462 319 425 53 35 TC'200 1820 614 462 319 425 53 35 TC'241 1926 650 488 338 451 52 35 TC'300 1930 651 490 338 451 53 35 TC'250 1930 651 490 338 451 53 35 Downflow or Horizonta Note 1: Corner weights are given for Information only. Unit Is to be supported continuously by a curb or equiva- lent frame support. Figure 3B 'f F ; i i = i F l1 f E Insulated Panels UNITS A B C D E F G' TCD102 & 121131 511/s 161/16 441/2 22 °/1e 1.00 141/16 7 7 /1e TCD150, 151 & 180B1 597/16 17' /e 521/2 26 5 /ie 1.00 14'/16 7' /ie TCD175 & 210C1 TCD181 - 300B1 73 7 /16 19 1/1e 661/2 26 5/1e 1.00 14'/16 7'/16 TCD250B1 TCD102.120C= 411/4 133/4 3531e 167/6 1 1.00 14.0 1 N/A TCD085 -100C' ' - Use Figure 3A _ - Use Figure 3B 8 I r, ) E PERIMETER DUCT FIANCE G Dimension represents the distance from the curb to the duct flange 11L. 1 Ductwork Attaching Downflow Ductwork to Roof Curb — Supply and return openings have curb flanges provided for easy duct installation. IMPORTANT NOTE: All ductwork MUST be run and attached to the curb flanges before the unit is set into place. Ductwork cannot lay on top of roofcurb. IT MUST BE ON CURB FLANGES. See Figure 3A & 3B for duct connections. The following warning compiles with Slate of California law, Proposition 65. WARNING : This product contains fiberglass wool insulation! Fiberglass dust and ceramic fibers are believed by the state of California to cause cancer through inhalation. Glasswool fibers may also cause respiratory, skin, or eye irritation. See page 17 for precautionary and first aid measures. Guidelines for ductwork construction: — Connections to the unit should be made with three -inch canvas connectors to minimize noise and vibration transmission. — Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recom- mended to minimize air noise and resistance. — The first elbow in the ductwork leaving the unit should be no closer than two feet from the unit, to minimize noise and resistance. Attaching Horizontal Ductwork to Unit — All conditioned air ductwork should be Insulated to minimize heating and cooling duct losses. Use mini- mum of 2" of insulation with a vapor barrier. The outside ductwork must be weather proofed between the unit and the building. — When attaching ductwork to a horizontal unit, provide a flexible water tight connection to prevent noise transmis- sion from the unit to the ducts. Note: Do not draw the canvas taut between the solid ducts. See dimensional data for duct connections. Condensate Drain Piping A 3/4 Inch male PVC slip connection condensate drain fitting is provided on the YC,TC•085.120C units only. A 1 Inch NPT female condensate drain connection is provided on all other units. It's located on the same side as the access panels. Unit sizes 181 -300 have two drain connections, one on either side of the unit. Use one of these drain connections, and plug the other one to prevent unwanted air Intake. Follow local codes and standard piping practices when running the drain line. Install a trap and be sure to fill with water before starting the unit, N Pitch the line downward, away from the unit; avoid long, level, horizontal runs. Refer to Figure 4, Figure 4 /Panel Enclosure I inch NPT Female Connection (exception: 3/4 Inch hale Slip PVC / conneclin on YC.TC•005 -120C Unlle) \ $lelto Pressure Drain Pan 1.5 Inches 1.5 Inches _clanwl Plus FILTER INSTALLATION To gain access to filters, remove the evaporator fan access panel on downflow units, and the filter access panel on the end for horizontal units. Each unit ships with 2 inch filters. Number and size of filters is determined by size and configuration of the unit. Refer to the unit "Service Facts" for filter requirements. Evaporator Fan Adjustment Use the following procedure to determine the proper adjustment of the evaporator fan for a specific application. 1 Determine total system external static pressure (in inches water column) with accessories installed, To accomplish this: a Obtain the design airflow rate and the design external static pressure drop through the distribu- tion system. Your sales representative or the design engineer can provide you with these values. Using the table from unit Service Facts, add static pressure drop of the accessories installed on the unit. Add the total accessory static pressure drop (from step 1b) to the design external static pressure. The sum of these two values is the total system external static pressure. Using the table(s) in the Service Facts to find the external static pressure (in Inches water column) that most closely approximates total system external static pressure. Then locate the appropriate airflow rate (in cfm) for your unit. The value obtained represents the brake horsepower for the evaporator fan motor and the fan RPM. 3 Adjust the variable pitch pulley to increase or decrease the fan RPM as required. See Figure 5. Figure 5 Power Wiring Typical fan, motor, and sheave assembly — The power supply lines must be run in approved conduit to the disconnect, to the bottom of the unit TO INCREASE CFM TO DECREASE CFM control box. Provide strain relief for all conduit with Loosen pulley adjust- Loosen pulley adjustment set suitable connectors. The wire entry location changes ment set screw and screw and turn sheave when electric heaters are used, See dimensional data - turn sheave clockwise counterclockwise for wire entry location. Fan Housing Idler Pulte R n p [f l ili►�. Belt Tension ---' Adjustment Bolt (Torque to•288 -302 inch pounds) .c.nw.nwnw TO INCREASE BELT TENSION Loosen the nut (next to the idler sheave) that secures the sheave in place. With a wrench, apply pressure clockwise on the outside nut (round headed one), until tension desired is reached. While holding pressure with the tension nut, retighten the nut next to the idler sheave, Electrical Connections — Electrical wiring and grounding must be installed In accordance with local codes and with The National Electric Code ANSI /NFPA70 Latest Revision. Electrical Power It is Important that proper electrical power is available for the unit. Voltage variation should remain within the limits stamped on the nameplate. Important: All 208.230 volt units are factory wired for 230 volt applications. If the power supply voltage is less than 215 VAC, refer to the unit wiring diagram pasted to the Inside of the control box cover or the unit Service Facts, to convert the transformer to 208 volts. Disconnect Switch — Provide an approved weather -proof disconnect either on the side of unit or within close proximity. Over Current Protection The branch circuit feeding the unit must be protected as shown on the unit rating plate. 10 GROUNDING: THE UNIT MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Figure 6 Typical Field Wiring Diagram wn) I I I I ran►v 1 18)w i n c[ourc I i I � I I I i I I I t I I I IMPORTANT NOTE: Units with scroll compressors only. Terminal Block Proper scroll compressor rotation is determined by main on Fan Housing power electrical connections. (See Compressor Electrical • t Phasing section) • Fan Sheave — Provide flexible conduit supports whenever vibration transmission may cause a noise problem within the r. building structure. — See Figure 6 for high - voltage wiring connections. Plastic Insure all connections are made tight. Bushing Note: For branch circuit wiring (main power supply to unit disconnect), Wire size for the length of run should be determined using the circuit ampacity found on the unit Variable Pitch nameplate and the N.E.C.. Pulley — For more than 3 conductors in a raceway or cable, see the N.E.C. for de- rating the ampacity of each conductor. TO INCREASE BELT TENSION Loosen the nut (next to the idler sheave) that secures the sheave in place. With a wrench, apply pressure clockwise on the outside nut (round headed one), until tension desired is reached. While holding pressure with the tension nut, retighten the nut next to the idler sheave, Electrical Connections — Electrical wiring and grounding must be installed In accordance with local codes and with The National Electric Code ANSI /NFPA70 Latest Revision. Electrical Power It is Important that proper electrical power is available for the unit. Voltage variation should remain within the limits stamped on the nameplate. Important: All 208.230 volt units are factory wired for 230 volt applications. If the power supply voltage is less than 215 VAC, refer to the unit wiring diagram pasted to the Inside of the control box cover or the unit Service Facts, to convert the transformer to 208 volts. Disconnect Switch — Provide an approved weather -proof disconnect either on the side of unit or within close proximity. Over Current Protection The branch circuit feeding the unit must be protected as shown on the unit rating plate. 10 GROUNDING: THE UNIT MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Figure 6 Typical Field Wiring Diagram wn) I I I I ran►v 1 18)w i n c[ourc I i I � I I I i I I I t I I I r(►[).cloo [(►[I VJK U AM) 1([[) Ntml • A [ml N [D 6!1[m Y►[ N►m) .1.13 y.[ Max ax y►�1 A=)) Mi►. -f to 1 7� iti 4) 1, M. IN _Tr r • t W 17 IT " r. n NIC cus c IOM[ RMIO[ : I I I 0 I I� u u u c c-� ,e I I I I I c�G10uiiSM I i —rt - -Z `dl,- -- --- - - - - -- ----- - - - - -- �.J .. .. ............................_.. _.. .,.._.. . ...................-......_......................, �...,: �w. n�KV�. vttw+[ s .Y1 #/W.'VM+.MY�.�Nf:+.t)sA'+i'. urn.... Wf,. .•vra... «..•�.......�.......... .... ... ..... _.._._..... ,..... w... _............ .. .. ... .... .. Control Wiring (Class II) Units with an A in the 11 th digit, i.e. TCH2408300AA, have a low voltage transformer with a replaceable fuse mounted In the transformer. An extra fuse is taped down next to the transformer. To replace, push in and turn 118 to 1/4 turn + counterclockwise and pull out. Insert the new fuse into the hole, press In and turn clockwise until It stops. CAUTION: Do not replace with a fuse of greater ampacity than 3.5 amps. Units with a B in the 11th digit, i.e. TCH240B3008A, have a low voltage transformer with an Integral circuit breaker in place of a fuse. If the breaker trips, open unit disconnect before attempting to reset breaker. A WARNING : Open and lock unit discon- nect. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury or death due to electrical shock. Remove compressor access panel and control box panel to access transformer. Reset by pressing in on the black reset button located on the left side of the transformer. Replace all panels before restoring power to the unit. Important Note: The unit 24 volt transformer must not be used to power Field Installed Accessories (FIA),except for the ones that are factory supported. --- Low voltage control wiring must not be run in conduit �^• with power wiring. Route low voltage (class II) colored wire from zone sensor terminals through 7/8 inch bushing in the unit. See dimensional data for control wire entry location. Make connections as shown by the appropriate low voltage wiring diagrams in Figure 8. --- Zone sensor conductors are standard thermostat wire 22 to 14 ga. The only exceptions are Tracer/Tracker installations which utilize a serial communications link and require a shielded twisted pair of conductors between Tracer/Tracker and the TCI Communication Interface. -- Recommended wire sizes and lengths for installing the zone sensor are provided in Table 4. The total resistance of these low voltage wires must not exceed 2.5 ohms per conductor. Any resistance in excess of 2.5 ohms may cause problems with the accuracy of the zone sensor setpoint. Table 4. Zone Sensor Wire Size and Maximum Length Wire Size Maximum Wire Length 22 -guage 150 feet 20 -guage 250 feet 18 -guage 375 feet 16 -guage 600 feet 14 -guage 975 feet 2[] HSP Zone sensor and low voltage terminal designations are no - i1 longer R- W -Y -G -B etc, they are now 1- 2 -3 -4 -5 etc. Connections should be made using 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, 4 to 4, and so on. See example below. Zone Sensor Module Low Voltage Terminal Strip (ZSM) (LTB) 2 1 3 CSP 4 MODE 2[] HSP [l2 3[I []3 4 [ ] []4 5[] []5 Zone Sensor Module Terminal Identification Terminal #_ Terminal I.D. 1 ZTEMP 2 SIGNAL COMMON 3 CSP 4 MODE 5 HSP Terminal # Terminal I.D. 6 LED COMMON 7 HEAT LED 8 COOL LED 9 SYS ON LED 10 SERVICE LED Figure 8 Zone Sensor Interconnecting Diagram 12 a CUT HIRE JUMPER ADJACENT 10 THE TERMINAL 1 ON ZONE SENSOR WHEN OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR IS USED, r--------- - - - -s: �� •�,. r-- - - - - -- �� �� �� �� LTB 1 1 ' ' SAYSENS008B 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 ZONE SENSOR LT81 ' ' TB1 74 5 i TB t � 73 4 -- 4 - -' BAYSENS0068 1 1 76 7 1 11 72 3 -- 3 ZONE SENSOR 75 6 1A 2A 1 2 74 5 -• 5 -- -,'1 �. �. J i .'--------------------- 73 4 - 4 72 1 2 -1A 10 1 __ 1 ._ ' BAYSENS0178 ASYSTAT669A .2A - -r OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR + 138 - ICS WITH OVERRIDE BUTTON QC - ICS WITH OVERRIDE AND CANCELLATION BUTTON Q cur HIRE JUMPER ADJACENT TO THE TERMINAL 1 ON ZONE SENSOR VMEN OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR IS USED. - -- --- -- ----- ---- ----- -• -• -•; �; -- -•- •-•- --�. i3a8 t; '7810 r---- ------ --t -'. � � 1 1 ° 12 I Tel res LT81 i LT81 .I ; I I O ZONE S I i i ZONE SENSOR 12 I 6 IA 2A I 1 3 ± 7 A L�_ J -7 2 /.1 — 2 79 10 - 10• -%4 l l 76 .- 9._. ---------------- - - - - -- 70 1 -- 1 -- •' BAYSENS013• 77 -- 8 - %; 76--7- ..7:-,", / EIAYSENS0170 75 -• 6 •- ) ASYSTAT669A / ' ZONE SENSOR 74 .. $ ._: I OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR .2A•- J 73 4 _. 4 - -�'i T2--3- 2 SYSTEM CONNECTION NOTES: 1. ALL WIRING AND DEVICES SHOWN DASHED TO BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY THE CUSTOMER IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. 2. REMOVE THE JUMPER FROM TERMINALS 16 AND 17 AND INSTALL THE NORMALLY CLOSED EMERGENCY STOP CONTACTS, IF APPLICABLE. a CUT WIRE JUMPER ADJACENT TO THE TERMINAL 1 ON ZONE SENSOR WHEN OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR IS USED. a REFER TO ZONE SENSOR INSTALLERS GUIDE FOR ZONE SENSOR SWITCH CONFIGURATION, 12 Figure 8A (Continued) - 14B — ICS WiTH SETPOINT AND OVERRIDE BUTTON 14C — ICS WITH SETPOINT, OVERRIDE, AND CANCELLATION BU r------------- -1177, ,\ 1 2 3 LTB1 I 72 - 3 - 1 2 -- 2 - -��� BAYSENS014• 70 3 1 -. 1 - -�' ' ZONE SENSOR Scroll Compressors (available on models 200, 240, 250 and 300 only.) Because scroll compressors are uniquely different from traditional reciprocating compressors, their operating characteristics and requirements represents a departure from reciprocating compressor technology. Compressor Electrical Phasing Proper phasing of the electrical power wiring Is critical for proper operation and reliability of the scroll compressor. Proper rotation of the scroll compressor must be estab- lished before the unit is started. This is accomplished by confirming that the electrical phase sequence of the power supply Is correct. The motor Is internally connected for clockwise rotation with the inlet power supply phased A, B, C. The direction of rotation may be reversed by interchanging any two of the line wires. It is this possible interchange of wiring that makes a phase sequence indicator necessary if the operator is to quickly determine the phase rotation of the compress or motor. Correcting Improper Electrical Phase Sequence Proper compressor motor electrical phasing can be quickly determined and corrected before starting the unit. Use a quality instrument such as an Associated, Research Model 45 Phase Sequence Indicator and follow this procedure. 1 Open the electrical disconnect or circuit protection switch that provides line power to the High Voltage Terminal Block (HTB1) in the control panel. 2 Connect the phase sequence indicator leads to the HTB1 as follows: Phase Seq. Lead HTB1 Terminal Black (Phase A) .......................... Lt Red (Phase B) ............................ L2 Yellow (Phase C) ........................ L3 13 LTBI Q REFER TO ZONE SENSOR INSTALLERS CUIDE FOR ZONE SENSOR R;-_2 S"TCN CONFIGURATION, r................ i : i I _1,) FACTORY S'MrCN SETTWC Q 8 1 OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF •,i 'i ,i ,i GAYSENS0191- IIbl11214 ASYSTAT666A I I I I ZONE SENSOR rat 1 ; ; AUXILIARY RELAY BAYSGVSOITB AWARNING : Bodily Injury can result from high voltage electrical components. If operating checks must be performed with the unit operating, it is the technician's responsibility to recognize these hazards and proceed safely. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts. 3 Read the phase sequence on the Indicator after turning power on by closing the unit disconnect switch. The "ABC" Indicator on the face of the phase indicator will glow if phase is ABC. 4 If the "CBA" indicator glows instead, open the unit main disconnect and Interchange any two main line leads on HTB1. re -close the unit main disconnect and recheck phasing. 5 Open units main disconnect before continuing with Installation. A WARNING : Open and lock unit discon. nect switch before continuing installation. Failure to do so could result in severe personal Injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts. 6 Disconnect the phase indicator. Note: If a phase indicator Is not available, follow the electrical phasing sequence in the cooling start-up section to Insure proper compressor and fan rotation. IMPORTANT: After completion of wiring, check all electrical connections, including factory wiring within the unit, and ensure all connections are tight. Replace and secure all electrical box covers and access doors before leaving unit or connecting power to circuit supplying unit. After all electrical wiring is complete, SET THE ZONE SENSOR SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION AND THE FAN SWITCH TO AUTO SO COMPRESSOR AND FAN WILL NOT RUN, and apply power by closing the system main disconnect switch. This will activate the compressor crankcase heaters. Do not change the zone sensor setting until power has been applied long enough to evaporate any liquid R -22 in the compressor. It is recommended the crankcase heaters be energized for 8 hours prior to starting. Exception - Units with scroll compressors are not equipped with crankcase heaters. START -UP Pre -Start Quick Check List (] Is unit properly located and level with proper clear- ances? See Figure 1A & 1B. (J Is the duct work correctly sized, run, taped, insulated and weather proofed with proper unit arrangement? ( see duct work installation) [ ] Is condensate line properly sized, run trapped and pitched? [ J Is the filter of the correct size and number, clean and in place? [ ] Is the wiring properly sized and run in according to the unit wiring diagram? (] Are all wiring connections tight including those in unit and compressor electrical boxes? (] Has the unit been properly grounded and fused with the recommended fuse size? (see wiring data) (] Is the zone sensor correctly wired and in a good location? [ ] Have the air conditioning systems been checked at the service ports for charge and leak tested if necessary? (J Does the condenser fan and indoor blower turn freely without rubbing and are they tight on the shafts? (J Is the indoor fan and compressor (scrolls) rotation correct? [ ] Has the indoor blower speed been determined and the proper speed been set? (see air flow performance data) [ ] Has all work been done in accordance with applicable local and national codes? [ J Are all covers and access panels in place to prevent air loss and safety hazards? 14 AAR N I N G : Bodily injury can result from high voltage electrical components. If operating checks must be performed with the unit operating, it is the technician's responsibility to recognize these hazards and proceed safely. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts. Power -up initialization The "initialization" by the Unitary Control Processor (UCP) occurs each time the system is powered -up. The UCP performs Internal self- diagnostics checks, which include identifying the equipment components of Its system, and the configuring of Itself to that system. It also checks itself to be sure it is functioning correctly. On units with the optional economizer, the damper is driven open for 15 -20 seconds and then fully closed. The UCP system indicator LED Is turned to "ON" within one second of start-up If operation is correct. The Unitary Control Processor (UCP) switches are factory set to provide comfort for most applications. Control cycles may be adjusted as indicated in the table below. These switches function similar to the heat anticipator adjustment in conventional thermostats. Unitary Control Processor (UCP) Switch Settings for Cycle Timing Switch 1 Switch 2 Cycle Time OFF OFF NORMAL (factory setting) OFF ON LONGER ON OFF SHORTER ON ON ' SPECIAL Special applications, where very short cycles are necessary to prevent excessive temperature swings. Starting the Unit in the Heating Mode (If unit Is equipped with electric heat) Note: See "Sequence of operation" in the unit Service Facts for a complete description of heating operating sequence. • Check to ensure all grilles and registers are open and all unit access doors are closed before start-up. • Place the zone sensor system switch in the "Heat" position. • Position the heating setpoint approximately 10 degrees above room temperature and place the fan switch in "Auto" or "On" position. • Turn on unit main power supply. Note: To bypass time delays, and verify the operation of this unit from the roof, use the "Test mode procedure" on page 3 and 4 of this manual. Heating Shut -down To exit the test mode, disconnect unit power for 3.5 seconds and reapply. When running the unit using the zone sensor as the control, position the selector switch at "Off". r'`1 Start-Up Starting The Unit In The Cooling Mode. ` IMPORTANT NOTE: Before starting the system in the cooling cycle, turn the zone sensor switch to "off' and close the unit disconnect switch. This procedure energizes the compressor crankcase heaters, vaporizing any liquid refrigerant in the crankcase. This is a precaution against foaming at start-up, which could damage the compressor bearings. Allow the heater to operate for a minimum of eight hours. Exception - Units with scroll compressors are not equipped with crankcase heaters. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Compressor Electrical Phasing, Scroll compressors only. If compressor electrical phasing is incorrect (compressor and Indoor fan operating In reverse), several symptoms will be apparent. — Compressors will draw low current. — Suction and discharge pressure will change very little. — A rattling or rumbling sound may be apparent. — Unit will not cool — Indoor fan (evaporator) will run backwards If allowed to run backward for an extended period (15 - 30 minutes), the motor windings will overheat and cause the compressor to cycle on its thermal protector. t . To correct the rotation, open unit disconnect and Inter- change any two of the line wires at the high voltage terminal block, in the control box. A WARNING : Open and lock unit disconnect switch before continuing installation. Failure to do so could result In severe personal Injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts. Verity that the unit airflow rate is adjusted according to information provided in "Determining Evaporator Fan Adjustment" section of this manual. Note: See "Sequence of operation" in the unit Service Facts for a complete description of cooling operating sequence. To start the unit in the cooling mode, • Place the zone sensor system switch in the COOL position. • Position the cooling setpoint approximately 10 degrees below room temperature and place the fan switch in "Auto" or "On" position. to Turn on unit main power supply. 15 The condenser fan motor, compressor and evaporator fan motor should operate automatically. There will be a delay of up to 5 minutes before the unit will start in the cooling mode. Note: To bypass time delays, and verily the operation of this unit from the roof, use the 'Test mode procedure" on page 3 and 4 of this manual. Operating Pressures After the unit has operated in the cooling mode for a short period of time, install pressure gauges on the gauge ports of the discharge and suction line valves. Note: Always route refrigerant hoses through the port hole provided and have compressor access panel In place. Check the suction and discharge pressures and compare them to the normal operating pressures provided in the unit's Service Facts. Note: Do not use pressures from Service Facts to deter- mine the unit refrigerant charge. The correct charge is shown on the unit nameplate. To charge the system accurately, use superheat charging or weigh the charge. Voltage With the compressor operating, check the line voltage at the unit. The voltage should be within the range shown on the unit nameplate. If low voltage is encountered, check the size and length of the supply line from the main disconnect to the unit. The line may be undersized for the length of the run. Cooling Shut Down To exit the test mode, disconnect unit power for 3 -5 seconds and reapply. When running the unit using the zone sensor as the control, position the selector switch at "Off". There may be a delay of up to 3 minutes before compres- sors shut down and an additional 1 minute before the fan shuts down in this setting. Do not de- energize main power disconnect except when unit is to be serviced. Power is required to keep compressor crankcase warm and boil off refrigerant in the oil. Exception - Units with scroll compressors are not equipped with crankcase heaters. Compressor Overload Protection [) Are all covers and panels in place and property Important: Models 200, 240, 250 and 300 are equipped fastened? with external compressor overload protection. When an (] Has the owner or maintenance personnel been given overload is detected the overload(s) will trip and the UCP this manual, warranty, and been instructed on proper will lock out the compressor(s). When this happens, the operation and maintenance? overload(s) and the UCP must be reset. �1 Routine Maintenance By Owner To reset the overload(s), open and lock unit disconnect. A WAR N i N G : Open and lock unit discon- nect switch before continuing installation. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts. Remove the compressor access panel. It is not necessary to remove the control box cover. There are two (2) holes In the upper right hand corner of the control box cover. Immediately inside these two (2) holes are reset buttons (red in color). Reset the overload(s) by depressing the reset buttons with finger. Replace the compressor access panel. Close unit disconnect switch to resume normal operations, doing this will reset the UCP. (EDC) Evaporator Defrost Control During low ambient operation (below 55 degree F for single condenser fan units, and below 40 degree F for dual condenser fan units) compressor run time is accumu- lated by the UCP. When compressor run time reaches approximately 10 minutes, an evaporator defrost cycle is initiated. The defrost cycle lasts approximately 3 minutes. During a defrost cycle, The compressor(s) are turned off and the indoor motor continues to run. After completing the defrost cycle the unit returns to normal operation, and the compressor run time counter is reset to zero. Economizer operation is not affected by a defrost cycle. Final Installation Checklist [ J Does unit run and operate as described in the "Sequence of Operation" in the unit Service Facts? [ J Is the condenser fan and indoor blower operating correctly, with proper rotation and without undue noise? [ J Are the compressors operating correctly and has the system been checked with a charging chart? [ ] Have voltage and running currents been checked to determine if it is within limits? [ ] Have the air discharge grilles been adjusted to balance the system? [ ] Has the ductwork been checked for air leaks and condensation? (J Has the heating air temperature rise been checked? (J Has the indoor airflow been checked and adjusted if necessary? (] Has the unit been checked for tubing and sheet metal rattles and are there unusual noises to be checked? 16 You can do some of the periodic maintenance functions for your unit yourself; this includes replacing (disposable) or cleaning (permanent) air filters, cleaning unit cabinet, clearing the condenser coil, and conducting a general unit Inspection on a regular basis. AWARNING : Before removing access panels to service unit , disconnect power supply. Failure to disconnect power before attempting any service can result in severe injury or death. The following warning complies with State of California law, Proposition 65. A WARNING : This product contains fiberglass wool insulation) Fiberglass dust and ceramic fibers are believed by the state of California to cause cancer through inhalation. Giasswool fibers may also cause respiratory, skin, or eye irritation. See page 17 for precautionary and first aid measures. Air Filters It is very important to keep the central duct system air filters clean. Be sure to inspect them at least once each month when the system is in constant operation. (In new buildings, check the filters every week for the first 4 weeks.) If you have disposable type filters, replace them with new ones of the same type and size. Note: Do not attempt to clean disposable filters. Permanent type filters can be cleaned by washing with a mild detergent and water. Ensure that the filters are thoroughly dry before reinstalling them In the unit (or duct system). Note: Replace permanent filters annually if washing fails to clean, or they show signs of deterioration. Be sure to use the same type and sire as was originally Installed. Condenser Coil Unfiltered air circulates through the unit's condenser coil and can cause the coil's surface to become clogged with dust, dirt, etc.. To clean the coil, vertically (i.e., with the fins) stroke the coil surface with a soft bristled brush. Keep all vegetation away from the condenser coil area. Maintenance Performed by Serviceman - Cooling Season To keep your unit operating safely and efficiently, the manufacturer recommends that a qualified serviceman check the entire system at least once each year, or more frequently if conditions warrant. Your serviceman may examine these areas of your unit: 1. Filters (for cleaning or replacement) 2. Motors and drive system components 3. Economizer gaskets (for possible replacement) 4. Condenser coils (for cleaning) 5. Safety Controls (for mechanical cleaning) 6. Electrical components and wiring (for possible replace- ment or connection tightness) 7. Condensate drain (for cleaning) 8. Inspect the unit duct connections to ensure they are physically sound and sealed to the unit casing. 9. Inspect the unit mounting support to see that it is sound. 10. Inspect the unit to ensure there is no obvious deterio- ration. Maintenance Performed by Serviceman - Heating Season Complete the unit Inspection and service routines de- scribed below at the beginning of each heating season. The following warning complies with State of California law, Proposition 65. WARNING : • This product contains fiberglass wool insulatlonl Fiberglass dust and ceramic fibers are believed by the state of California to cause cancer through inhalation. Glasswool fibers may also cause respiratory, skin, or eye irritation. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES Avoid breathing fiberglass dust. • Use a NIOSH approved dust/mist respirator. • Avoid contact with the skin or eyes. Wear long - sleeved, loose - fitting clothing, gloves, and eye protection. • Wash clothes separately from other clothing: rinse washer thoroughly. • Operations such as sawing, blowing, tear -out, and spraying may generate fiber concentrations requiring additional respiratory protection. Use the appropriate NIOSH approved respirator in these situations. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact - Flush eyes with water to remove dust. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Skin Contact - Wash affected areas gently with soap and warm water after handling. 17 ,A WARNING : To prevent injury or death due to electrical shock of contact with moving parts, lock unit disconnect switch in open position before servicing unit. ,A WARNING : To prevent an explosion .and possible injury, death and equipment damage, do not store combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near the unit. Inspect the control panel wiring to verify that all electrical connections are tight, and that wire insulation intact. LIMITED WARRANTY CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER TCC, TCD, TCH and TCM Models Less than 20 Tons (Parts Only) This warranty is extended by American Standard Inc., to the original purchaser and to any succeeding owner of the real property to which the Central Air Conditioner is originally affixed, and applies to products purchased and retained for use within the U.S.A. If any part, including the indoor and outdoor coil, of your Central Air Conditioner fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year from the date of original purchase, Warrantor will furnish without charge the required replace- ment part. Any local transportation, related service labor, diagnosis calls, refrigerant and related items are not included. In addition, if the sealed motor - compressor fails because of a manufacturing defect within the second through fifth year from the date of original purchase, Warrantor will furnish without charge the required replacement compressor'. Any local transportation, related service labor, diagnosis calls, refrigerant and related Items are not Included. This warranty does not cover failure of your Central Air Conditioner if it is damaged while in your possession or if the failure is caused by unreasonable use. in no event shall Warrantor be liable for incidental or consequential damages. In no event shall any Implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for use exceed the term of the limited warranty stated above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to �..� you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Parts will be provided by our factory organization or an authorized service organization in your area. All you need do is look us up in the yellow pages or write to the address given below. If you wish further help or information concern- ing this warranty, contact: Manager - Product Service American Standard Inc. Clarksville, TN 37040 -1008 American Standard Inc; The Trane Co. Clarksville, TN 37040 -1008 Warrantor GW- 511 -4090 •Optional extended sixth (6th) through tenth (10th) year limited warranty for the compressor is available for most models. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NOTE: IMPORTANT o for use outside the R .For warranty on products purchased U.S.A., contact your local sales representative. 18 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY CLAUSE COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT RATED 20 TONS AND LARGER AND RELATED ACCESSORIES PRODUCTS COVERED - This warranty" is extended by American Standard Inc. and applies only to commercial equipment rated 20 Tons and larger and related accessories. Warrantor warrants for a period of 12 months from Initial start-up or 18 months from date of shipment, whichever Is less, that the products covered by this warranty (1) are free from defects in material and manufacture and (2) have the capacities and ratings set forth In catalog and bulletins; provided, that no warranty is made against corrosion, erosion or deterioration. Warrantor's obligation and liabilities under this warranty are limited to furnishing replacement parts. Warrantor shall not be obligated to pay for the cost of lost refrigerant. No liability whatever shall attach to warrantor until said products have been paid for and then said liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the equipment shown to be defective. 19 THE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY SET FORTH HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR IN NEGLIGENCE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN LAW OR IN FACT, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE, IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Manager - Product Service American Standard Inc. Clarksville, Tn 37040 -1008 PW- 215 -2688 'Optional Extended Warranties are available for compressors and heat-exchangers of Combination Gas - Electric Air Conditioning Units. i ENGINEERS - NORTHWEST INC. PS. SM WOODLAWN AV K N. F- - SUIT6 206 - SEATTLE. WA GBI15 - (206)US-79180 - FAX # �) Rj 5224M Joe NO. 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Rants, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Mr. Doug Johnson MacDonald Miller Company 7717 Detroit Avenue Southwest Seattle, Washington 98106 Dear Mr. Johnson: SUBJECT: Development Permit Application Number M96 -0110 NOTICE OF INCOMPLETE APPLICATION Sato Travel 2188S102St This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on August 20, 1996, was r6viewed at the August 22, 1996, plan review meeting. Your application was determined to be incomplete. Before your permit application can begin the plan review process the following requirements from the Building Department must be met. Building Department: Contact Ken Nelsen, Plans Examiner, at 431 -3676 if you have any questions regarding the following comments. The following documents are required before the Building Department can approve your application for permit: 1. Submit Checklist M -8 (enclosed). 2. Energy Code documentation. 3. Structural calculations. The City requires that four (4) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. A 2nn CAII%hrnntor Ant dovard Culls Blnn • Tid -wllm WorhIntyMn 0JQIRJQ . 19AA) . 121 -'J C7n . c.,.. PJAAI JJ i 12a.cL In order to better expedite your resubmittal a Revision Sheet must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions please contact me at the City of Tukwila Permit Center at (206) 431 -3672. Sincerely, Kelcie J. Peterson Permit Coordinator Enclosure CERTIFIED MAIL (also sent via fax on 9/10/96) M96=0110:µ, ' M 011 V_ 0 Q Go V) 1E LO 2 019 851.'621 i Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided Mitrt ig. 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OROIMANDES. EMI... B.LE 41 DUCTS 2.8 DM ANO ISM MIDI IRE .SPEMED SOW MIN 1.2' BELO STRICT... SYSTEU. 5. JOINTS Cr PEDILSI Me HIM VELOCM DUCT SISTEMS SR4L BE SEALED WIM OnMETS OR LISTED WASTIO TYPE DUCT auar. D. OLCTS WALL a INSULATED AS INDICATED CX PLANS. ALLYINAI FOIL VAPOR BARRIER. - PUCE MAP. WERE MitiCATED.s.LL DE 2.0 0.515/10 ., INSULATION . Arnim PEI/WORDED - 1.1 LB/,O FTf.F T.OING COATED TO PREVENT FIFER EROSION AT INDICATED. swat a I RIGID FRK FACED Ed 475 FIBERGLASS DUCT BOND WSTEM. Et 1W LISTED AS A VELOCITIES UP TO 4000 CPI.I. - DUCT BOARD. WERE CLASS I .R DUCT_ ,/>• FIB.GLASS INSULATION. Ma 66166(4404.4130 imEkrea LUER WIN WIRE FELIX. DUCT SIM, BE A IA_ tell LIRTED CLASS wuE SNOW AND VALE NOT EXCEED I m uu D D1EmISE: ( n-2 wi w. ¢ 0100 9. PROVIDE FIRE DAWERS. MERE IMICATED al PIAM MO AS REQUIRED DIY SECTION 713.11 OF ME 19. UDC. WDVIOE CEILING FP. DANWRSWEW INDICATED ON PUNS Asa AS REQUIRED Br .21 710.0 OF ME 19. WC. INSTALL FIRE DIVERS An OF ME CODE. 10. PIPING PENEIRATIONS OF FIRE RATED WALLS OR FLOORS SRALt BE SLEBEO Me FIRE STOWED WI:ENLISTED ...FERIA. SO AS TO MAINTAIN T. I CR WALL. PROVIDE w000 AND s 1E TDETU a� °° 04 00.000.10E IR,T.Lax.,01RO.,10 000 IM EXCESS Or 2.0 CM BUILDING FIRE ALAMI SYSTEM IS BY TIE ELEVIRIC0 CONISACTOR. . 05.00x0, 11101150 IN.E PAWLS a1.1.i WM 13. INDICATED. SNAL1 W PR .I0ED 00 03057130000005 00 3004003530 a ne.10 TRM.1NG of PIPING. WERE IS TO COORDINATE 1115 1-1500 TRICE POAER WIRING MIN ME ELECTRICAL CONMACTOR_ 14. ALL 0.01. STARTERS NOT LISTED M MING PROVIDEO 40 TI.E FIYAC EQUIP.. SOME.. 70 PROVIDED MO INSTALLED BY THE ELECTRICAL OMMACTOI. y�y^ C�SF' At`Y'ic4 / � �! ®i rEa�atEimExaEV�E9a 2 9 �?0 �oe eASE uE1PEru ' a�. mow x p!, t. n• - E - K., MacDonald Miller Company. !no. nn 041376 An. S.W. SWIM. Wa. 89009003 � (370 M- 8773773 (1103) 500(01 01054 [w 0 RENSION(1 Sac RIVERFRONT TECHMCAL PARK 000 S 02(00 ST TLICWLA, WA 0404 ROOF PLAN 0 SCHEDULES 5-10 -1005 DATE PLOTTED' 4-I6-10 CAD 0Np 0 Lq1- 01.VIR WL0 : E5.ma.150, •.. ELECTRIC. CONTRACTOR TO WWI. ELECIIRICAL DISCCTEEW_ o a.. Ir €5/E 03105 414.. :171 - minas adv. ao 00 MR 0001.1000 E'r+WaATIGN GN.,. „II w. :aD. Tw.aa GN 1.01 _ _ GN71AI FEW 00E01. NG .1 w 10 RAPE TOmaATwE , 0 7 . 50410. MI5 0001 0 50 MA 0 0 0 R muE T.3E1000E Of nor. ICED W RECTO r 1400000 130 e004020030544 0 0000001 LEES LED BY ELE TO YYA6 -o110 TO MBV ED CONDITION AFF ABOVE FINIS.. FLODR WO BOTTOM OF DUCT DOTE BOTTM DM MITI. INERTIAL EXITS BAC SOTTO/ NALL .1115 CAP CAPACITY WOO COUNTEWALAWED BACKMOST OMPER CAI OSIC FEET PER IMPUTE CHILLED WATER RE.11.0 CHILLED WATER SUPPLY COO COMBUSTION CONOMER WM. RETURN DIFF DIFFUSER ESP EXTERNAL STA • EMALIST EXTR EXTRACTOR 50 VIRE COMER FLA MEL LOAD MPS FON FLAT OM OOTTEN FOri FLAT ON TOP G an LINE GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR CALLONS PM MINUTE la GRILLE - 341 431).(1631 IMMO RP MAX Pa. ow NOT MS NOT P APPLY ID INSIDE LIO 110.110 MCA CIRCUIT MPALITY MIN NIRO. ELEV ELEVATION OA OUTSIDE AIR OBD OPPOSED BODE 04PER OD OUTSIDE . RETAIN 05000 ( RED MXUE Dim WEER RIO RM. IN ONLY SA APPLY AIR SL SCUM LINING 5P - STATIC PRESSURE ICO TOP CC MCI TV WIN VANES MU TOP TOLL MILLE MR TOP WALL REGISTER TYR TYPICAL lin UNLESS 40707 0.0701E5 1» ESP RP TeT (Erd MN GIN 0000. RUB PROD BY DE POIER BY WC O. 05 5 644(6616.(ciale TO COORS_ 21.03. TO INDICATE 0110 OYER TO 0.10•10 L7 /0900004 CONDENSER UNIT SCHEDULE 1 011 -, -1 E ,w,D OUae 5/a X I /e 1 5 /e ROOF PLAN 001. n. _ _E °EXHAUST FAN INSTALLATION DETAIL FILE C s5/ 11 �LLL'NEL 003010 oiler MOULT CM. I w.um oxaw I vrwal 1 TO TOLL rcmivt rv¢ wirtn 1 w 00300 awn VERTICAL CONERWMON RE/ °WP TO MU POWER REC.. TO Val 10 / 00 lee /+.E) eASE uE1PEru SCIPIOPE a ( ) 1. /,L 0030 ®E'.� p!, t. �{�^ {[; •, _ © _® Irtx DOTE , __ MacDonald Miller Company. !no. nn 041376 An. S.W. SWIM. Wa. 89009003 � (370 M- 8773773 (1103) 500(01 01054 [w 0 RENSION(1 Sac RIVERFRONT TECHMCAL PARK 000 S 02(00 ST TLICWLA, WA 0404 ROOF PLAN 0 SCHEDULES 5-10 -1005 DATE PLOTTED' 4-I6-10 CAD 0Np 0 Lq1- 01.VIR WL0 : E5.ma.150, •.. ELECTRIC. CONTRACTOR TO WWI. ELECIIRICAL DISCCTEEW_ o a.. Ir €5/E 03105 414.. :171 - minas adv. ao 00 MR 0001.1000 E'r+WaATIGN GN.,. „II w. :aD. Tw.aa GN 1.01 _ _ GN71AI FEW 00E01. NG .1 w 10 RAPE TOmaATwE , 0 7 . 50410. MI5 0001 0 50 MA 0 0 0 R muE T.3E1000E Of nor. ICED W RECTO r 1400000 130 e004020030544 0 0000001 LEES LED BY ELE TO YYA6 -o110 TO MBV ED CONDITION AFF ABOVE FINIS.. FLODR WO BOTTOM OF DUCT DOTE BOTTM DM MITI. INERTIAL EXITS BAC SOTTO/ NALL .1115 CAP CAPACITY WOO COUNTEWALAWED BACKMOST OMPER CAI OSIC FEET PER IMPUTE CHILLED WATER RE.11.0 CHILLED WATER SUPPLY COO COMBUSTION CONOMER WM. RETURN DIFF DIFFUSER ESP EXTERNAL STA • EMALIST EXTR EXTRACTOR 50 VIRE COMER FLA MEL LOAD MPS FON FLAT OM OOTTEN FOri FLAT ON TOP G an LINE GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR CALLONS PM MINUTE la GRILLE - 341 431).(1631 IMMO RP MAX Pa. ow NOT MS NOT P APPLY ID INSIDE LIO 110.110 MCA CIRCUIT MPALITY MIN NIRO. ELEV ELEVATION OA OUTSIDE AIR OBD OPPOSED BODE 04PER OD OUTSIDE . RETAIN 05000 ( RED MXUE Dim WEER RIO RM. IN ONLY SA APPLY AIR SL SCUM LINING 5P - STATIC PRESSURE ICO TOP CC MCI TV WIN VANES MU TOP TOLL MILLE MR TOP WALL REGISTER TYR TYPICAL lin UNLESS 40707 0.0701E5 1» ESP RP TeT (Erd MN GIN 0000. RUB PROD BY DE POIER BY WC O. 05 5 644(6616.(ciale TO COORS_ 21.03. TO INDICATE 0110 OYER TO 0.10•10 L7 /0900004 CONDENSER UNIT SCHEDULE 1 011 -, -1 E ,w,D OUae 5/a X I /e 1 5 /e ROOF PLAN 001. n. _ _E °EXHAUST FAN INSTALLATION DETAIL FILE C s5/ 11 �LLL'NEL 003010 oiler MOULT CM. w.um oxaw I vrwal 1 TO TOLL rcmivt rv¢ wirtn 1 w 00300 awn VERTICAL CONERWMON RE/ °WP TO MU POWER REC.. TO Val 10 / 00 lee /+.E) eASE uE1PEru SCIPIOPE a ( ) 1. /,L 0030 045 VAMPED 4 130.0.0120 (, ) ..FM 000 eau ROUND WW1.. ROv:D 0€21[,71 rswrtn 0/ 0ea•1Eid (•) 0 Vaaa'E wuEM1 uicemm ID WERE S.A. OR PRE MARX POWER REOURED TO VCR DAV. Ew /im In E¢1 1. - m 00ARo (,' Fiamm55) 0 . ".INAC',OEH F. ,. DOA[ DE THIS PROJECT IS DW1ED w ME FOLLONINO OR TERIA. ThE uTE (RTUVS E'EI GLASS DE Im0VS.E.'F) ' 30 ( R,wn. 1 LiCHTINC p.0r: /S.F) ., w . (00ns 1 w PEOPLE DENSIM 1rtm 0/0. ) INDOOR w amigo rcc TEIP ) ■ • (m FOR ACi . ACM TOO r-F wnw OUTDO. DESIGN lap ( - 0 k. T.SE PLANS ME SCRENATIC MO DO ROT MUTING OR Easy CET TO COORDINATE WI. ALL WIC TRADES MO 0 WRIFY ALL CLEARNICES 3. MATERIALS. WINOOS. MID INSTALLATION WALL OAF, WITH TIE PROVISIONS 991.111OG Cf 11.r FORM MECIWISCAL COOE. UNIFORM BUILDING COW. UNIFORM FIRE CO. AND LOW. CODES AT. OROIMANDES. EMI... B.LE 41 DUCTS 2.8 DM ANO ISM MIDI IRE .SPEMED SOW MIN 1.2' BELO STRICT... SYSTEU. 5. JOINTS Cr PEDILSI Me HIM VELOCM DUCT SISTEMS SR4L BE SEALED WIM OnMETS OR LISTED WASTIO TYPE DUCT auar. D. OLCTS WALL a INSULATED AS INDICATED CX PLANS. ALLYINAI FOIL VAPOR BARRIER. - PUCE MAP. WERE MitiCATED.s.LL DE 2.0 0.515/10 ., INSULATION . Arnim PEI/WORDED - 1.1 LB/,O FTf.F T.OING COATED TO PREVENT FIFER EROSION AT INDICATED. swat a I RIGID FRK FACED Ed 475 FIBERGLASS DUCT BOND WSTEM. Et 1W LISTED AS A VELOCITIES UP TO 4000 CPI.I. - DUCT BOARD. WERE CLASS I .R DUCT_ ,/>• FIB.GLASS INSULATION. Ma 66166(4404.4130 imEkrea LUER WIN WIRE FELIX. DUCT SIM, BE A IA_ tell LIRTED CLASS wuE SNOW AND VALE NOT EXCEED I m uu D D1EmISE: ( n-2 wi w. ¢ 0100 9. PROVIDE FIRE DAWERS. 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