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Permit M92-0046 - POLISH FOOD DELI
M92-0046 POLISH FOOD DELI HVAC 1108 INDUSTRY DRIVE 7 DU5i+ "FoOD DpLI C i 0 71tkwlli Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Permit No: M92 -0046 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 1108 INDUSTRY DR Location: Parcel *: 252304 -9071 POLISH FOOD DELI 1108 INDUSTRY DRIVE , TUKWILA, WA , , 98188 KOLL BUSINESS CENTER 601 STRANDER BLVD , TUKWILA WA , , 98188 RAY CONSTRUCTION Phone: 206 432 -5054 26544 221ST PLACE. S.E. , :MAPLE VALLEY, WA , , 98038 ******************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: TENANT OWNER CONTRACTOR INSTALL KITCHEN.HOOD SYSTEM UMC Edition: 1988 Signature. :: MECHANICAL PERMIT c Valuation Total Permit Fee : - Print Name:. Titl Date:. Status: ISSUED Issued: 03/06/1992 Expires: 09/02/1992 (206) 431 -3670 000.00 26.88 *****************************'*************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *,t * * * * * * * * ** Permit Center Authorized Signature- Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to'be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances 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 cance 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. 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'. PERMIT NO. � CONTACTED � DATE NOTIFIED � � � //�� W r qc� (init.) � 6�� QQ DATE READY PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: init. 4 APLICATIOI't (. PERMIT TRACKING PROJECT NAME Potrh Food 11)-Q1i SITE ADDRESS l log ^I u r SUITE NO, PLAN CHECK NUMBER m aa -001-1(0 INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. BUILDING - initial review fig-FIRE O PLANNING O OTHER BUILDING - final rAviAw UiIREM E ,..«, CONSULTANT: Date Sent - 2 Q5- Z12 _ JROUTEDL__ t p FIRE PROTECTION: FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: 22 N'Q REVIEW COMPLETED INIT: INIT: INIT: ZONING: SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes 11 No INIT: REFERENCE FILE NOS.: UMC EDITION (year): Date Approved - ►�� S • rinklers Detectors fir _ INSPECTOR: BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Yes 0811740 SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 7UA.Vv/-4-. I c ' e 4 L P 115 i i/ 5 L F t✓rr.,L /dog / VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ l 1 O0 (� . o 0 PROJECT NAME/TENANT v '7/;/7 � ' -'/5 P C C i TYPE OF WORK: 0 New /Addition 0 0 Repair 0 Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: 1 44sT4uA7100 op ONE. CLASS n 1, KIC4 els 4400D S STe . :::: >< >RATIN SIZE: `.: ::NUMBER ::OF.UNITS'<: 1, A/ ZIP yea3/ CONTRACTOR 7-0 73 .75EG /Tj p 4F ?eeri,r BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) NATURE OF BUSINESS: / 2C'L, Pizeo 'cr/aiv WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? 0 No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? 0 No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER //;'jam., CZE.>'6 /IZL' .5 Y /" PHONE icy Zo- 4/ ADDRESS /e2 0 / S 2,527,12 _wd ?- -7 /1/l 2> 1 h// ZIP yea3/ CONTRACTOR 7-0 73 .75EG /Tj p 4F ?eeri,r PHONE ADDRESS / 6rg4/VT CJ2 ZIP WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER 1.qr - ' ()L4( APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY CONTACT PERSON MA /0D/l//i-G g1U / DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED MECHALCAL PERMIT APPLICATION Division Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out and attached to this application. FEES (for staff use only) •DESCRIPTION.: 15:00 :::;.:`: BASICPERMIT :FEE:: > <: PLAN :CH ECKFEE'! :TOTAL AMO.UNT:` RCPtifii ADDRESS /d SE 2 ,// ice-/ 4 1 9- ear - DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES DATE C2? , .>7 9z PHONE y - 2(1901/ CITY /ZIP HL," A✓/ 9I" / PHONE 4 6'000 s� rte' APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. A completed "Mechanical Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accented for plan review. 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. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees. 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 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. 06/18/90 InlrilWriliWalliforffIrvrtPrIgMfrot n *********k************************* . ** *** * ** ** ** * * ** ******* * ***** CITY OF Tl1KWILA, WA TRANSMIT. ********************* A*****k****** * * * * * * *h * *k* * * ** *** * ***h** * * ** TRANSMIT Number: 92000.166 Amount: 26.88.03/O6/92.14 :3 Permit No: M92-0046 'type. tI -MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel Ns; 232304-9071 Site Address 1108 INDUSTRY DR Payment Method: CHECK Notation. CZESKAW SYREK 'nit: 8L8 * * * * * * * * ** * *** * * * ** ***************** * * * ** * * * * *** * * *** * * ** * * * * *•h Account Code Description Paid 0 ,PLAN CHECK NONRES .. 5:38 000/322.100 MECHANICAL NONRES 21.550 Total (This Payment): 26~88'. Total Fees :` Total :All:. Payments: Balance. 26.88 26.88 .00 Address: 1108 INDUSTRY DR Tenant: POLISH FOOD DELI Type: B -MECH Parcel #: 252304-9071 CITY OF TUKWILA Permit No: M92 -0046 Status: ISSUED Applied: 02/25/1992 Issued: 03/06/1992 ********is**it********** *Mfr******* ******* *fir*** *******'fit********* *•k•k ** k***** *** * Permit Conditions: 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division, 2. Electrical permit shall be ob.taa the Washington State Division of Labor an:aZT:nu r tj^ =ies:Yand Y al 1 electrical work will be inspecte'd' by °that agency "(27/4 3. All permits, fnsp' n records, and approved pilans shall be maintained avai,l'a'b°le at tha j sirtei, prioc • the ,start of any construO.i.pn Trtese0documents are to >�b'e� maintained available , fdn`ail'+: ,approval �'isrjgrai ted�,� 4. Any expose insulat bak'i cng materiallF,, shall h'ave� a 'Flame Spread Rat;;inig'of 25• or l an ° d ma ter s al' sha11 bear ident;4i - ficatio;n ow ,shing `the, perfii�r rating 4VYa 5. ReadiJiy ftd roof t a unted equipmen r e q u I . s i q L �� { `° t, 7 + 6. All copstruction�' to be:,done i mance with approve 3} plan ,� requirements ;;'of th Building Code (198$:' \ r, Edi icon) Uniform Mecf a`nlcal Code (1988 Edition) . s ,,, r ' 7. Va �i; ty of P . e:�The ; ,f s9 t a c of, a " " p � perm) t or appr 1, : pl s, specifications ' and ‘.co utat;i;on,s Shall not be Cone N ,� tl stru�ed to. be a per..mit"°for,' ` an`��aipPr val of, any viola ` } r of barny ofwtthe pr.,ov,i- sions`' code;Aor' :any other °r�djr ante of he ;yjuri.s 'icti Jrl,4 N'a�' e'rm ° it r e t } p� presuming to Tavel auth ri`° y� ,q .viol' ;;t or cari,oe�l�• \the p.raovis of this code s h e� be v6,31 id . "��if�; `` r ri r r X ,.. Jy } t.. 4 k .o +� 1. 4 Dear Sir: City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Fire Department Review Control #M92 -0046 (512) Re: Polish Food Deli - 1108 Industry Drive March 2, 1992 John W. Rants, Mayor The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. A ventilating hood and duct system shall be provided in accordance with the mechanical code for commercial -type food heat - processing equipment that produces grease -laden vapors. (UFC 10.312) An approved fire - suppression system shall be provided for the protection of commercial -type food heat - processing equipment. (UFC 10.313(a)) The fire suppression system shall protect ventilating hoods and ducts and cooking appliances shall be installed to include cooking grills. Protection shall also be provided for the enclosed plenum space within the hood above filters and exhaust ducts serving the hood. (UFC 10.313(b)) 2. 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. ` � Z Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT; FINAL APPROVAL FORM ' Project Name rU � , S/ `f Fa o0 l�G'� Address / / /uh .t`- A/o1a57, I /)re, Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice lit Approved with correction notice issued A/ N y /'Let $ FINALAPP.FRM Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Permit No. Control No. Suite # lfna� -moo LLGo T.F.D. Form F.P -TM t : . M • YPe o nspect • i Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 7 -• 2 }'-lZ a P. . Requester: Phone No.: ?)/ 0 � g p • ` � Mph/ s 0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 fif Approved per a Inspector: C. INSPECTION RECORD .: Retain a copy with perm! M9z -o /&2 ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. PERMIT ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. Date: 7 2 (206) 431 -3670 p i c.A11 5 ,„_3 ,�l Project: i1, 1 \ F < Type of Inspection: f Address: • r ' `j ` 'L Special Instructions. I J Date Called: t -- i Date Wanted: 1 0_, am. .m. Requester: Phone No • f CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ❑ Approved per applicable codes. eCepl No,: ) INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit a : (206) 431 -3670 Correc ; to pprova COMMENTS: ' esTA-1 F-7 3 t= is) A-L . ‘) l3'ri— ) Pl— iF3r f j AZ,. Q k- - F-i\ GE L t 3Cr S c .2F-t.1 S (. P%=( + i Aci 2 - 4Dg2 . 5/Li e L�r�;� O e,A8 ES 71..1 w ti AO -c—rs ,A 990-0/1 I Inspector: (✓� / 2 Date: l2'' I ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ro ect: A ) fr e...,, •• • ' ype o nspectiortm Date Called: Address: _ Special Instructions; ... Date W),o!ed: /2.... 9 ? am. ikm, Requesr: Phone No.: 0.: o INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 AA r2.- PERMtT) (206) 431-3670 . 0 Approved per applicable codes. g( Corrections required prior to approval. c4. 19 /es'; tr Date: o $30.00 REWSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southoehter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. e: Project: 1�� & _� �,j-� !�- /� Type of Inspeclion(.� bate Called; Address j 0 8 �.. Special ons: Date Wanted: am. p.m. Requester: j.C" — 4`,„ Phone No.: � r. INSPECTION RECORD C Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 COMMENTS: r ;At.. c. 31- 36 - Nt 9 Z oo4'6 PERMIT N0. (206) 431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Project: i i -7 i-, /, Type of Inspection* Address: I / / / (- Date Called: 9 ' ... Special Instructions: ..../:....yd4- Date Wanted: 9 ..._ .....) (.... ,o5 — L 4 am. p.m. Requester: Phone No.: CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 0 Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: ' INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 0 Corrections required prior to approval. / 01-e' c_19-Gel 4A* / ReceOlNo.: 44-7'2 4.1 Date: (206) 431-3670 ED $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. COMMENTS: ' ! !' ° �-- C5/ /.l. &,- /O $P 4i 4 �,f - ( / / yr9e4"d: i / .-t e, . f,1: ,S 6.41.0 d, G-. -40..5 "7-7 L4-'e . G e��-d `1.42/ c -i)7/ e<. /X6 c%/ c..nc. 19 fr et? 7 7 , I/3/ 3� 7S r r)>%lQ1° 4 . • Gtr, ;ri ,. Live/ h. (ter. vlai-" -/it ProjeFt^1 ,sh F L il Type owe C /k�K.l.6 us Add1s,� J Dr , , Date Called: y .....0 2 . 3_, �- Special Instructions: Date Wanted: _P q � a p .m. Requester: � S7 4 o Pao.: ` 0 758 INSPECTION NO. ❑ Approved per applicable codes. Inspector: .. -. « . ...... . {� INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERM' (206) 431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. Date:,. " ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. STOP WORK The failure to stop work, the resuming of work withou /ma ■ permission from the Building Division, or the removal, r mutila #lop or concealment of this notice is punishable by fine and In prisonment. B UILDING DIVISION - 6300 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. `TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 TELEPHONE (206) 431 -3670 ALL P RSONS ARE HEREBY'ORDERED TO AT ONCE - PERTfAI1ING TO CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS OV THESE PREMISES AT / / v g ` 7 ;7 ez f 7`,- , L . THIS ORDER IS ISSUED BECAUSE r.. (.l )ter ' r . � � � .1/ 1 " - C � o f . 0 ?i 74`ea REVISION TO MECHANICAL PERMIT RANGE HOOD PLAN Refrigeration Products Division Bulletin No. H- IM -12A April 1990 Part Number 9089550 Rev. D Supersedes H -IM -12 s:l : Jf1YaIIY AMOI11I /MMIIIIM 7:i :I:Ja■aragaIasa a WJABSOISAICaI / /r, �antlr UZW I/Iaum 4a301111J;r v1IUMIli :12:1 J JiLINIM■UI /I ■O f31,1 i4JIIaI/ /IIIaa i. 1l,:idY.?:44 N UUI 4J 11:YWIJJJBSIII/ 'ulS 111f1JJJ;. 4JOIr `L4 LOW TEMPERATURE ELECTRIC DEFROST LOW SILHOUETTE UNIT COOLER Models ELC -041 F through -286F Installation and Maintenance Data . i::...':i:7S'iaG cY. . Afro ' rs / r � ?:7t7iinalillllMwAli•I;"!�±Ir �.' � maiwwwlllwwwwUi�ww ; '. 'ry '' airc.� .., li�iiouww. A �a�, > *;�;� , ; y, ut :JillwiERMINNIIIM `' : ,,, r t ■wunluu:JliltH Table of Contents Inspection Installation 2 Refrigerant Piping 3 -4 Expansion Valve Selection Drain Line 5 Field Wiring Models ELC-041F through -286F 6 -8 Electrical Data 7' System Check Maintenance Unit Operation Defrost. Thermostat Setting Defrost Timer Heater Replacement 10 Fan and. Motor Access Replacement Parts 11 Inspection When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to make sure all crates and cartons have been received. All units should be carefully inspected for hidden damage when received. If any Installation NOTE: Installation and maintenance are to be per- formed only by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment. CAUTION: Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a poten- tial injury hazard. Avoid contact with them. LOCATION ELC units draw air in through the coil and discharge through the fans. For the best operation, units should be located away from doors or should be placed in such a way that air from an open door cannot be drawn directly into the unit coil. See Figure 1 for airflow direction and recommended minimum clearances. Units must also be installed to provide for proper Figure 1. Minimum Unit Clearances NOTE: Leave space equal to unit height between bottom of unit and product. Do not stock product In front of fans. Table 1. Physical Data 7;a'r S'''; 4'i';;..,t.Y /:% ?:R• ?4.ic:'f'tks� DI$TfIIBU,TOR - -. F A AK" 18" 18"-01 AIRFLOW ‘; ";a55; 36" PLAN VIEW A 1s. r6 <coNM cnotl' damage is found, it should be reported to the carrier immediately and a claim should be filed. The unit name- plate should be checked to make sure that the voltage agrees with the power supply available. drainage of condensate. Refer to drain line recommenda- tions on page 5. MOUNTING These units contain a single center drain connection and do not require any unit pitch for condensate drainage. Units should be mounted as level as possible to assure proper unit operation. The bolts, lag screws or hanger rod used to hang these units should be at least 5/16" diameter. To insure NSF Standard 7 acceptance the following must be incorporated into the installation: A. The area between the top of the unit cooler and the adjacent ceiling must be sealed or exposed in such a way to facilitate hand cleaning without the use of tools. B. Ends of open hanger channels must be sealed to pre- vent accumulation of foreign matter. `iEe'osbNE•a EXT C \ RNA A it ,EQUAL'IZER, RAIN 041 F 058F 071F 098F 122F 143F 163F 184F 245F 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 1/2 FN. 7/8 O.D. 5/8 O.D. 5/8 O.D. 7/8 O.D. 7/8 O.D. 1 -1/8 O.O. 1-1/8 O.O. 1 -1/8 O.O. 1 -1/8 0.D, 1 -1/8 O.D. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 1/4 FN. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 3/4 F.P.T. 52 85 74 118 138 140 183 171 210 288F °Heatcraft Inc., 1990 7/8 O.D. 1 -1/8 O.D. • 1/4 FN. 3/4 F.P.T. 282 2 Refrigerant Piping GENERAL EXPANSION VALVE INSTALLATION Install all refrigeration components in accordance with Select the proper thermostatic expansion valve from applicable local and national codes and in accordance Table 5. The valve must be the externally equalized type. It with good practice for proper system operation. The can be mounted inside the unit end, compartment: See system should be designed with an automatic compressor Table 1 for distributor inlet siie and . .external line size. The pump -down cycle to prevent liquid slugging of the com- expansion valve bulb must be • located on a horizontal pressor after a defrost cycle. length of line as close as possible to the suction header. Connect the suction line to the connection extending Fasten the bulb securely so there is tight line -to -line through the unit cabinet and run the liquid line through the contact. If there is a P -trap in the suction line the bulb must opening provided in the cabinet. See Table 1 for suction be installed upstream of the trap .(between the unit and connection, distributor inlet and external equalizer line trap). sizes. See Tables 2, 3 and 4 for line sizing information. Fi gure 2. Multiple .Unit Piping . Refrigeration lines should be sized to avoid excessive pressure drop. All horizontal suction lines should be sloped towards the compressor at the rate of 1" per 10 ft. Solenoid Valve for good oil return. Vertical suction risers of more than 5 ft. should be trapped at the bottom with a P -trap or equiv- O alent field fabricated trap. MULTIPLE UNIT PIPING Figure 2 shows typical piping for multiple units. When more than one unit is installed in a room, it is recom- mended that all units be defrosted at the same time. unit Cooler Unit Cooler X Valves Otherwise, air movement in the room from the operating units) may slow down defrosting or even prevent a complete defrosting. Also, simultaneous defrosting per- --,,. Condenser mits the use of one timer which results in installation cost ,11111111111 savings. See the "Field Wiring" section of this bulletin for information on wiring multiple units. i Receiver }---� Table 2. Line Sizes for Refrigerant 502 - Low Temperature CAP CITY `bT t z . SUCTION LINE •SIZES-- O.D..iN INC}IES - TYPE L,COPPER.TUBING • LINE SIZE BASIS: -10 to -30* 1:3 Ibi4.1v.O.4 -30 to -50 = 1 O lbe P.D 1.0 ;; ,' . :. LIQUID LINE 812E • 4 00IN1NC HWAI..,, TYPE :L z + SUCTION.TEMPERATURE RANGE 10 to . 3 ' •; : ' ••; '' . l �i''<:1Y�+ , s , i'.' . .... '• -30 to 50 + , - ? .' 1. 1:�1� ..; . " '• • - `,EQUIVALENT SUCTION LINE•LENOTHS.(FT:) ' EQUIV 1E111�LIQU10LINE:L S jFT:A ENGTH ; - .25` > 'SOJ • •, .75 \. ,..7.,40e,.• .. ;:i54 ?,.,, �21<�• .,, •' :50._ '75 " h100., ,r.: ?•< 1110 ...�:':'�! x�' �.'7 NOM ?', `100:ii Vi ty` 1S0 t 2,000 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 1/2 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 3,000 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1/4 1/4 . 1/4 3/B 3/8 4,000 5/B 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 5,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 8,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 7,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 8,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 9,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 10,000 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 12,000 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 14,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/B 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 18,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 18,000 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 20,000 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 25,000 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5 /8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 30,000 1 -1/8 1-3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 35,000 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -5 /8 1 -5/8 1 -5 /8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 40,000 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -6/8 1.5/8 2 -1/8 1 -3/8 1-5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 45,000 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1-5/8 2-1/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1 /8 2 -1 /8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 50,000 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5 /8 2 -1/8 2 -1/9 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2-1/8 2 -1 /B 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 80,000 1 -3/8 1 -5 /8 2-1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 1-5/8 2-1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/B 7/8 70,000 1 -5 /8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2-1/8 2 -1/8 2 -5/8 2 -5/8 5/8 5/8 •7/8 7/B 7/8 80,000 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2-5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1 /8 2 -5/8 2 -5/8 2 -5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 90,000 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2-1/8 2 -1/8 2 -5/8 2 -1/8 2-1/8 2 -5/8 2.5/8 2 -5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 100,000 1 -5/8 2 -1 /8 2-1/8 2.5/8 2-5/8 2 -1 /8 2 -5 /8 2 -5/8 2 -5/8 3.1/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 125,000 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2.5/8 2-5/8 2-5/8 2-1/8 2 -5/8 2-5/8 3-1/8 3-1/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 150,000 2 -1/8 2-1/8 2.5 /B 2-5/8 2 -5/8 2 -5 /8 2 -5/8 3 -1 /8 3-1/8 3 -1 /8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1-1/8 1-1/8 Table 3. Line Sizes for Refrigerant- 12 SYSTEM'' • CAPACITY : • '`'BTU /HRH` =:;-'. SUCTION LINE SIZE$ -0,0, IN INCHES - TYPE L COPPER TUBING - - ' LINE SIZE BASIS: +5010 ++30 = 3 lbs. P.D.; +30 to +10 = 2 lbs. P.D. • • LIQUID LINE SIZE 00: IN INCHES • TYPE L COPPER TUBING ' ' SUCTION TEMPERATURE RANGE (F) • .` ; ';' ' . ; .: +50 to • ' • . . . . . .` . +30 10 +10 .- EQUIVALENT SUCTION LINE LENGTHS (FT.) EOUIVALENT:Li(IUID LII E LENGTHS (FT.) ' 50 75 - - "' • 100 "' 150`' . 25 50 75 100 • 150 25 50 '. • 75' . '100 • 150 5,000 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 8,000 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 __ 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 7,000 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 8,000 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 9,000 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 10,000 5/6 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 12,000 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 __ 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 14,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 16,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 3/B 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 18,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 20,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 25,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 30,000 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1 /8 1 -3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 35,000 7/0 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 40,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 45,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 50,000 1 -1/8 -1 -1/6 1-1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/6 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 60,000 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 70,000 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 80,000 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 90,000 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 100,000 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 125,000 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 150 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 Table 4. Line Sizes for Refrigerant 22 / R -5O2 - Medium Temperature ' r ti f"vA 6 I , • B UCT1ON LINE'$IZEB-- O,O:ININCHEB=TYPE L COPPER TUBING r T ' ` LgNE'SIZE IRAsld 460 to' +3a -4 lba: P:D. 43010 +10 = 3 lbs. P.D. LIQUID LINE SIZE Q.D. IN INCHES - ,._.TYPELCOPPERTUBING. : : '" f' , ✓ � •.: ?.� ;,." � I •, , s j ;:` C APACWTti -.fia` ;; % L;�'BTU /NR: i 'ynr r '' !'4 }$LICTIONtTEMPERATURE RANGE (F) ':f4 450to +3etlAW4 ` t; : r t 6• 'Y: ' ' +30to +10 . , .'EMU VALEN1`SUCTION•LINE LENGTHS (FT.) . • " EQUIVALENT LIQUID LU' E LENGTHS (PT,) u:'25';1- . _75 "' x %' 0 .1150'i. >• •'25`:. '.' =:50 75 ' 100 .150: .., .2 ` , 50 , i'75'.••• ,, ' , 100'; :'.'150 "• 7,000 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 8,000 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 9,000 '. 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 10,000 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 12,000 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 14,000 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/0 1/2 16,000 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 18,000 ' 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 20,000 5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 25,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 30,000 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 35,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 40,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 45,000 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 50,000 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 ' 1 -1/8 1.1/8 7/8 1-1/8 1 -1 /8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1/2 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 80,000 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 70,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/0 1 -1/8 '1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8 7/8 80,000 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1 /8 ' 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -1/8 ' 1.1/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 90,000 1 •1/8 1-1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1-3/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 1-3/8 1.5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 7/8 ' 7/8 100,000 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 ' 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3 /B 1 -1 /8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 125,000 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 5/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 150,000 1 •3/8 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 1 -3/8 1-5/8 1 -5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 7/8 7/8 ' 7/8 7/8 • 1 -1/8 200,000 1 -3/8 1 -3/8 1.5/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 250,000 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 1.5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2 -5/8 7/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1-1/8 300,000 1 -3/8 1 -5/8 2 -1/8 2 -1/8 2-1/8 1 -5 /B 2-1/8 2-1/8 2 -1/8 2 -5/8 7/8 1 -1/8 1-1/8 1 -1/8 1 -3/8 350,000 1.5/8 1-5/8 2.1/8 2.1/8 2-1/8 1 -5/8 2.1/8 2 -1/8 2.5/8 2 -5/8 1-1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1-3/8 400,000 1 -5/8 2-1/8 2.1/8 2 -1/8 2.5/8 2-1/8 2-1/8 2 -5/8 2.5/8 2 -5/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1 -1/8 1.3/8 1 -3/8 4 Table 5A. Thermal Expansion Valve Selection • BTUH .:'RECOAitrrtENDED EXPANSION VALYE;(1;.`2)Z r- rat "•.i:`o.i :;i4 %`r:'•: ' i ; P.O1lLAN414 041F 056F 071F 098F 122F 143F 163F 184F 245F 288F (1) Valve selection for evaporator range of 0 to -30F. (2) For SEASONMISER systems, contact your representative for expansion valve selection. Table 5B. Thermal Expansion Valve Selection 041F 056F 071F 098F 122F 143F 163F 184F 245F 288F 5,600 7,100 9,600 12,200 14,300, 16,300 18,400 24,500 4,100 5,600 7,100 14,300 16,300 18,400 24,500 28,600 FFE -1 -ZP HCE -1 -FW FVE -1 -ZP • ',HCE -1 -HW FRE-1-ZP FFE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP HCE-1-1/2-FW FVE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP HCE -1 -HW FRE- 1- 1/2 -ZP FFE -1 -ZP HCE -1 -FW FVE- 1 /2 -ZP HCE- 1 /2 -HW FRE- 1 /2-ZP. FFE -1 -ZP HCE -1 -FW • FVE -1 -ZP HCE -1 -HW FRE- t /2 -ZP FFE -2 -ZP HCE- 1- 1 /2 -FW FVE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP HCE- 1- 1 /2 -HW FRE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP FFE-2-ZP HCE- 1- 1 /2 -FW FVE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP HCE- 1- 1 /2 -HW FRE- 1- 1 /2 -ZP CFE- 2- 1 /2 -ZP HCE -2 -FW FVE -2 -ZP HCE- 1- 1 /2 -HW FRE -2 -ZP SFE -3 -ZP TCLE -3 -FW SVE -2 -ZP TCLE -3 -HW SRE-3-ZP 28,600 SFE -3 -ZP TCLE -3 -FW :.y y .� . . , ; y �' ' ,�, f is J!"'',y 7 .. 1 . - R -12 ! ' ;G{` M t ; '' r- YPIt�.'r'1��,`,tt'e. 'd�iti'7? ;�' t �,� * . yy����. ;% t , ;F . !� ��:''� �� ..+•M1d S; . .. ..•: t o M� � •„4S -.flr fl!1hh- _aMR.�.; •� fM�ti , '�tv. ,. • SPORLAP4 . 'ALCO;141.t BPORLAN Tj- cALCO v :SPORLAN t> : � ✓!`.NALCO tx ; i 0 9,600 12,200 FFE -1C HCE -1 -FW FVE -1 -C HCE -1 -HW FFE -1/2 -C SFE -2 -1 /2 -C SFE -3 -C HCE- 1 /2 -FW SVE -3 -ZP FVE -1 /2 -C TCLE -3 -HW HCE- 1 /2 -HW FFE- 1 -1/2 -C HCE- 1 -1/2 -C FVE- 1 -1/2 -C HCE- 1- 1 /2 -HW TCLE -2 -FW TCLE -3 -F W SVE -2 -C SVE -3 -C TCLE -2 -HW TCLE -3 -HW SRE -3 -ZP . TCLE -3 -RW35 FRE -1 /2 -C FRE -1 -C FRE- 1 -1/2 -C SRE -2 -C SRE -3 -C HCE -1 /2 -RW35 '.HCE -1 -RW35 . HCE -1- RW35 HCE- 1- 1 /2 -RW HCE -1 -1/2 -RW35 HCE -1 -1/2 -RW35 HCE -1/2 -RW35 TCLE -3 -RW35 HCE- 1 /2 -RW HCE -1 -RW HCE- 1- 1 /2 -RW TCLE -2 -RW TCLE -3 -RW (1) Valve selection for evaporator range of +10 to +40 F. (2) For SEASONMISER systems, contact your representative for expansion valve selection. Drain Line ELC units are furnished with a 3/4" F.P.T. drain connec- tion In the middle of the drain pan. Units are designed with their own drain pan pitch to facilitate condensate drainage and should be mounted as level as possible to assure proper unit operation. Drain lines should be pitched downwards 1" per foot and should exit from the freezer as quickly as possible. A trap in the drain line is recommended and should be located outside the freezer. Field Wiring 041F Models ELC -035C through -288F GENERAL NOTE: All wiring must be done In accordance with applicable codes and local ordinances. Unit wiring is shown in Diagrams 1 to 4. Knockouts are provided In the cabinet for connection of field wiring. All field wiring connections are made to terminal blocks. Make sure the unit is properly grounded. Table 6 shows wiring information for the motors and heaters. It is necessary to heat the drain.line inside the refrig- erated space to prevent condensate from freezing. Elec -, trice' heating cable or heat tape care be used..The heater should be connected so that His on c ontinuously. :It'is' recommended that the drain line be, insulated to prevent heat loss. A heat input of 20 watts per lineal foot of drain line for 0 F ( -18 C) room applications and 30'watts per lineal foot for -20 F ( -29 C) rooms is satisfactory. MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATIONS Diagram 3 and 4 shows wiring for a typical multiple unit installation. The field wiring is indicated by dashed lines. If the total defrost . heater load exceeds the contact rating of the timer, the heaters must be controlled with contactors. 5 r ;c 2Z :1*.i'EL'c'Ayi11Y:siai aIW, 4..1J1!.iNp l:1.04NaTOM1ii `4 ''rs '041F 1 ' 058F 2 . 0 /1F 2 . O88F ''2' 122F '3 143F - ... 3' 183E 184F 4 245F • •.,:k 6 . 288F .' 8 Diagram 1. Typical Single Unit Wiring for 208/230 Volt. 1 -Phase Defrost I t i 6 t 1 1z_L_::. �.. r, 1 `1 I __ 1 .1- , I 1 I �I i I - r r -I - - r , l� - - - -' +_. I FUSES I 1 1 1 I' 1 I I I � - - - -� ■ -J I DPS 1 I i I r I I I I ----Ill! I TS I 1 r - -4J1 t I I I I LJ I COMP GROUND • NOTES:' USE JUMPER BETWEEN T2a3 WHEN t' T IS NOT IN•USE L l , a N MUST. BE SANE PHASE WIRE LZ d I MUST BE SAME PHASE WIRE LEGEND • CC .. Compressor Contactor DPS• Dual Pressure Switch 'DT•T Defrost .Terminate .Thermostat, • :FDS , Fused Disconnect Switch .. i FM .Fan Motor . HLT HI Limit Thermostat (Optional). LSV.,.;' Liquid Solenoid, Valve •OPS ' Oil Pressure Switch RT . ` Room Thermostat TB ' Terminal Block TS Toggle•S■itch Factory Wiring . . Field Wiring ta.T OTT USE COPPER CONDUCTORS. ONLY r DEfROST T:MER BLACK r N. • • 4 1A • 4 4 . •.•.. f1' � 1 1 I I I I 11 1 I II I I I 1 X 4 J .1 r -t- - I I I . I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 J 1 I RT TB J TB Diagram 2. Typical Single Unit Wiring, 208/230 Volt, 3 Phase Defrost . ., _ .,. ros r --- ce-Vos . rr7liii, 1 IMF , : ,.- . • 4\ 1 I . i 1 1 1 - - - 4 1 t• 1 i 1 ___L4 il I ...i ----t [ . ,•,.., ' rr''''f r - - I I ?r .,,_ • I .. l ■ ............. ■ J i I i I l I I ..) • I I I 1 , It • . . es ■ 1 1 1 I L L T 1 7 T2T, cc c 1 1 ...I 1 1 1 . i I ,...- ' - -1•"111- SC rli:H • - -1- . r ------' 1 I 1 1 l..1 1.3 TrP2TTSF I $ „ ;" ' r .■ ...... i , 1 I I - Tt , . I I 1 I I 1 • I I 1 III I 1 I LEGEND , CC Compressor tontactor DPS Dual Pressure Switch DTT Defrost Terminate Thermostat. EHC Evaporator Heater Contactor FDS Fused Disconnect Switch HLT HI Limit Thermostat (Optional) LSV Liquid Solenoid Valve FM Fan Motor AT Room Thermostat TB Terminal Block TS Toggle Switch Factory Wiring ; ---- Field Wiring 1 OW ' I 1 , IT. 1 .1 • I I I t ...114.-,71- , - + - •- fini ; 4 • / . ' • LSV 1 J • • •• . . A NIMEIMI ,. L - _.1 C... . _ - - -,0 1 •ip•-■ 1 . NOTES 1 usE 4UMPER 13EIVIEEN "A" ANO vibEN pL. is IMER 3 NOT IN USE Nor 1 ir- L I 6 N MUST BE SAME PHASE %V IRE L2 6. I ESE MUST SAME PHASE WIRE .5:' HL n' T o . . 4611111110 . .. m:wit:as CT usE coPpErt ca M - • f.l. poiour+EI • , , Table 6. Motor and Heater Circuits Electrical Data MODEL Pio. ,. ;:',. :VOLTS PH - • . (?.•:.'i % HZ -..,? -..,„ ,-,...„,•• •,,, . EACH • . '•7 41..:..,:, !• MOTOR re.H.A.: • ';..liqii , hio:rm i'•10i.k.: ,„ - 't• • • s . ,--:. UI CUIT e). NNuumuN OVER ii•: . • CURRENT P.PoT•g0: • live' DEVICE ., (AMP) . .. . • • ; zi'0!: , : 50 .r , [4 , 4-?4 • , .,.':4 vOL . ,,. , ., . , . ; -.4 , 7 TX.i,?:,.: 0 .4 0,Ellaflil,,,,,,, .-;,, • - .•,f•:ii - .„ fPN- , , ; - MAXIMU N PO ft,R1401 PVC- g• : DEVI 7 c%01010) I4 -14 MAXIMU :•-•";ciER:., 'CURRENT 007E0:: . f' , ' l 'ilVE'" : ' ri :•-• •''' .' N!*VICE ELCO41F*2 208/230 1 - 4 .60 1 : '1/20 0,90. 0.40 15 * •IP 230 1006 1' ; 4.4 , - .15 3 3,9 15 ELCO56F*2 208/230 1 •60 2 " 1r20 ' 0.80 15 . 15 . 230 1605 1 "•7O ;5•• 15 ••;. •: 3 6.2 15 ELC071F*2 208/230 208/230 1 1 80 60 2 , 2 1/20 1/20 1.80 :;'.1.80 • 4 ' 0.80 ,..0.80 15 -, 15 ' , . . •'15 • 15 230 230 1605 2060 1 1 yE.0: '9.0 . 15.;,..4 • 15 :-. ' .• ! 3 • 6.2. " '6.1 .. : ; • 15 •; - •• 415 ELC096F*2 ELC122F*2 208/230 1 60 3 1/20 . ".i2.70A . 1;40 - 15 15:: " 230 3087 1 13.3" .20 3 1 - 15 ELC143F*2 208/230 1 60 3 1/20 Y2.70 1.20 .15 ,15' ..- 230 '3067 1 13.3 20 3 11.9 ' 15 ELC163F*2 • 208/230 1 60 4.. 1/20 3.60 : 1.60 15 , 15''./f 230 •: 3736.' 1 ' '163 :25„:". 3 ' 14,5 15 ELC184F*2 - 208/230 1 60 it' 1/20 3.60 "L - 1.60 15 15 230 •' 1 16.3 25 • ' • 34 14.5 15 ELC245F*2 208/230 1 60 6 • 1/20 5.40- • 2.40 15 15 230 • 6517: 1 28.3 - 40 3 25.4 25 • ELC286F*2 208/230 1 60 6 • 1/20 5.40 2.40 15 15 230 6517 " 1 28.3 40 3 25.4 25 NOTE: Size wires In accordance with the latest issue of the NEC and local wiring codes. 7 • 8 Diagram 3. Typical Multi -Unit- Wiring, 208/230 Volt, 1 -Phase Defrost. LEGEND DDT. Defrost Terminate Thermostat FM Fan Motor HLT Hi Limit Thermostat (Optional) TB Terminal Block NOTES: Use jumper between "T2" and "3" when HLT is not in use. LI and N must be same phase wire. L2 and I must be same phase wire. Use copper conductors only. Diagram 4. Typical Multi - Unit Wiring, 208/230 Volt, 3 -Phase Defrost. ra r oAllotT TI1r; 1 ICm— Ali L.._1_ J I III I ••_ • 1 I I • • 1 1 O. 1 1 I 1 1 'I '1 1 1 A .1 I + r -+ LEGEND DTT Del rostTerminateTherrpostat EHC Evaporator Heater Contactor FDS =; "' Fused Disconnect,Switch:.. FM Fan Motor HLT HI Limit Thermostat (Optional) TB. Terminal Block.' • GND Ground NOTES: Use jumper between . "A" and timer "3" when HLT is not used LI and N must be same phrase wire. L2 and I must be same phase wire. Use copper conductors only..' : " System Check BEFORE START -UP 1. Make sure unit voltage agrees with supply voltage. 2. Make sure system is wired correctly. 3. Check to make sure all electrical terminals are tight. 4. Make sure all piping is done completely and in accord- ance with good practice. 5. Make sure fan set screws are tight. 6. Make sure that suction, discharge and receiver service valves are open. 7. Make sure unit is mounted securely using all the hangers and Is level as possible. 8. Make sure the drain connection is tightened to the drain line securely. 9. Pour water into the drain pan to check for complete drainage of drain pan and drain line. 10. Make sure the fail -safe of the standard Chandler timer is initially set for a maximum of 30 minutes. AFTER START -UP 1. On initial start -up, the fans do not start until the coil temperature reaches about 25 F ( -1 C). Also it is Maintenance Units should be checked once a month or more often for proper defrosting because the amount and pattern of frosting can vary greatly. It is dependent on the tem- perature of the room, the type of product being stored, how often new product is brought into the room and the percentage of time the door to the room is open. It may be necessary to periodically change the number of defrost cycles or adjust the duration of defrost. Also, if the coil Is not defrosting completely, check for faulty defrost heaters. Under normal usage conditions maintenance should cover the following items at least once every six months: Unit Operation COOLING CYCLE in a typical system installation, wired as shown In the previous diagrams, power is supplied constantly to the unit fan motors. The room temperature is controlled by a room thermostat which operates the liquid line solenoid valve to control the compressor operation. DEFROST CYCLE General -- The defrost cycle Is initiated by the defrost timer. The timer circuit shuts off the unit fans, closes the liquid line solenoid valve to initiate compressor pump - down, and energizes the defrost heaters. The heaters warm the coil, causing the frost to melt and drain away. When the defrost termination thermostat temperature reaches the thermostat setpoint, It terminates the defrost cycle. The defrost heaters are de- energized and the liquid line solenoid valve is energized allowing the compressor to run. The unit fans will not restart until the coil tem- perature has pulled down below the freezing point. If the defrost termination thermostat fails to terminate the de- frost, the fall -safe setting of the standard Chandler timer will automatically terminate it. See the section "Setting Defrost Timer" in this bulletin for instructions on setting the fail -safe. normal for the fans to cycle a few times until the room temperature is pulled• down. It may be necessary to jump the fan delay until room temperature is achieved. 2. Check the c�mpressorf�r possible overload immediate- ly after start -up:. 3. Check the system for proper refrigerant and oil charge. 4. Check the .expansion valve superheat setting. It is Important that the valve is set properly for efficient operation and even frost formation. 5. Make sure the drain line heater is working properly. 6. Heavy moisture loads are usually encountered when starting a system for the first time. This will cause a rapid frost build -up on the unit. During the initial pull - down we suggest that the frost build -up be watched and that the unit be defrosted manually as required. 7. Observe the system as it goes through the first defrost cycle to make sure that the timer, defrost heaters, termination thermostat and other system components function properly. 8. On multiple unit installations, check to be sure all units are defrosted before resetting the refrigeration cycle. 1. Tighten all electrical connections. 2. Tighten fan set screws. 3. Motors are provided with permanently lubricated type bearings. 4. Clean the coil surface. 5. Check refrigerant charge and oil level in the system. 6. Check operation of the control system. 7. Clean drain pan and check for proper drainage. 8. Check the drain line heater. Time Terminated Defrost — Under conditions where the units are used with air entering the coil at above 32 F (0 C), it is recommended that time terminated defrost be used. At temperatures above 32 F (0 C), it is sometimes possible to get icing conditions that cannot be properly controlled with a thermostat. To terminate on time instead of temper- ature do not wire the defrost termination thermostat to terminal X on the timer. On existing systems, the lead can be removed from terminal X and wrapped with electrical tape to insulate it. When wired this way, the defrost will terminate on the fall -safe setting of the timer. The fan delay feature can be kept in the circuit but there may be a somewhat longer delay due to a warmer coil temperature when the defrost is terminated. NOTE: Too long a timer setting may cause overheating of components which will shorten their life; 15 minutes or less should be adequate for most Installations. NOTE: It is possible that a low voltage condition with very heavy frost accumulation could require a timer setting longer than 30 minutes. See the section on "Setting Defrost Timer" In this bulletin. Also, It Is important that the units are checked regularly for inoperative defrost heaters. q 10 Defrost Thermostat A bimetal disc type thermostat is wired to the control circuit to terminate the defrost cycle when the coil temperature reaches approximately 50 F (10•C). The bimetal disc thermostat also provides a fan delay to allow moisture on the coil to freeze after defrost termina- tion. On systems where the suction temperature isabove approximately 25 F ( -1 C), the fans may notstart for an .extended period of time. This can be corrected b adding Setting Defrost Timer The standard timer furnished by Chandler provides control of the frequency of defrosts and also' provides a fall -safe feature that terminates the defrost after a set time if the termination thermostat fails to function properly. The standard timer Is furnished with a 240 volt clock motor and has 'a contact rating of. 40 amps resistive at 240 volts. The timer should be mounted outside of the.refrigerated space. Figure 3 shows the timer dial. 1. To set the number of defrosts every 24 hours,screw a pin into the outer dial at each desired time of defrost. 2. To set the time of day, grasp the center knob and rotate counterclockwise until the correct time of day on the outer dial is lined up with the pointer. Do not attempt to set the timer by grasping and turning the'outer dial. 3. To set the fail -safe time, push down the pointer on the inner dial and adjust it to the desired time in minutes. The timer should initially be set for 4 defrost cycles per day. However, each installation should be checked so the system operates efficiently with a minimum number of defrost cycles. The fail -safe setting should not normally exceed 30 minutes because of danger of overheating the unit if the defrost cycle is prolonged too long, Heater Replacement 1. Make sure the electrical power to the heaters is turned off, 2. Disconnect heater leads on both ends of the heater to . be removed. • 3. Remove the sheet metal screws holding the heater retainer to the header plate. 4. Pull the heater(s) to be replaced out of the tube holes in the coil. 5. Replacement coil heaters are received coiled in a two- foot diameter coil. Before inserting the heater in the a jumper on PB1 between the fan motor and the common terminal of the thermostat. This will allow the fans to start immediately after defrost termination. If moisture blow -off is encountered without the fan delay, contact your representative or the Refrigeration Application Dept. for alternate Methods. Figure 3. Timer Dial Time Pointer a 24 -Hour Dial 2 -Hour Dial Fail-Safe Pointer coil, uncoil about one foot of the straight end. This will make it easier to insert the heater into the tube hole. 6. Insert the end of the heater into the tube hole and uncoil it while pushing it through the coil. 7. Attach tube clamp to new heater. Push heater in until bracket meets the header plate. Fasten bracket to the header plate to prevent heater "creep." 8. Reconnect the heater leads as shown on the wiring diagram. Fan and Motor Access ELC -041F: through -286F. To gain access to tho unit fan(s) and motor(s), remove the fan guard. Access .to motor is also possible through the bottom of the unit by opening the drain pan. Replacement. Parts When contacting the factory for service or replacement parts, refer to the model .number and serial number on the unit serial plate. The serial plate is located 'on , the back panel at the electrical connection end of the unit. If replacement parts are required, mention the date of • Table 7. Replacement Parts List } �'.f�JIL DRAD4 PAN ELCO41F•2 . 7077192 ELCO58F•2' ELCO71F•2 ELC098F•2 ELC122F•2 ELC143F•2 ELC183F•2 ELC184F•2 ELC245F•2 ELC288F•2 Li. Teiti. 7077193 7077193 7077193 7077194 7077194 7077195 7077195 7077197 7077197 7077186 7077187 7077187 7077199 7077188 7077188 7077189 7077189 7077191 7077191 ' 7067052 ,,.BL•AOE? '7174402 Motor removalis accomplished by reaching through fan orifice to unplug motor from wire harness: Loosen fan set screw and remove.fan from motor shaft. Remove screws from motor mount and slide:rnotor and mount out through' • fan ;opening. installation of the unit and date of failure, along with an explanation of malfunction and description; of; the parts required. If possible include'the part number.:as'shown in Table 7. 038688900 p � OTQR3 • 039447000 i /DEFROST THER.mo a d %STAI' L } ?t 7075819 040153100 OBF�Q�TAt: 7075401 Since productlinprovement Is a continuing effort at Heatcraft; we;reserve the right to'make changes In specifications without notice.". Refrigelrattfon'P Div soon 60 Sunnyvale Drive. P Box 1649 * Wilmington, NC 28402. (919) 791-8510 • FAX: (919) 791 -3447 HEATCRAFT Model Dimensions Connections 90 B1% fuq 13# Air rAl 1125 q 0L 46 1 G IN th 14( AN2466AC "F = Rare, S Factory Charge: I , W H 16.2 CH 15.6 Suction 7/8 RS liquid 3/8 F 24.9 19.4 RF or RS= Rotolock Volvo with Rare or Soldor Connections T 20 psig Nitrogen - MUST BE EVACUATED Evaporator Approved Ambient Range 90°F 104 °F 114°F MA PS1G BTU I HR Watts Hood BTU I HR Watts Hood ' BTU 1 HR Watts flea -40 11,0" 2200 900 115 2000 900 132 1800 900 148 -30 5,5" 3600 1150 120 3400 1160 138 3100 1180 154 -20 0,611 5200 1420 128 4900 1440 146 4500 1460 162 -10 4,5# 6900 1700 136 „ 6500 1740 152 6100 1780 170 0 9.15# 8800 200Q 146 8300 2040 163 7900 2080_ 182 ...In 1A i nocn 2460 158 10400 .. X 2400 175 9800 2460 194 :T MODEL bAC (230/208-60-1) T H 1_1 1 : Ci 1 TECUMSEH HERMETIC CONDENSING UNITS R.12 1 1/2 HP F' CY 1 PACE: ('11. DATE: 3 1 ' AIR COO LEIS .T —�2 T H I_I 1 :,. : 121 2 SPECIFICATIONS Nominal Voltage Unit B/M Voltage Range Min. Circuit Ampacity Max. Fuse Size (Amps) Compressor Model Bill. of Material RLA /L.RA Cap. Cab. Assy. ,Overload Relay Relay Alternate Cap. Start Rating Cap. Run Rating Fan Motor Alternate. 'Alternate Pressure Controls U.L. Listed CSA Certified 230/208V - 60 Hz, 2A3248 -9 253 to 187 13.2 20 AH2466A AHSO0ET- 169 -P2 9.7/71.0 AE1197-5A Internal 820ARR3C29 8200128C37 85PS250B51 196 - 236/250 85PR370E58' 20/370 810M050A62 810E037A69 810G037A48 Dual - 84056 or 84056 -1 Fan Blade Fan Guard Condenser Condenser Shroud Receiver Tank Unit Drawing Schematic or Elect r IN r fiEltdEULSOURIIIPP-E11.21111111 JATIMALOSIBIALMIUM .SIJ.D-A TIM£ FOA AE�EY. COMPRESSOR ey... TER WHO LOU. 7 OA l 6 RANI4 Al r jitara MODEL AH2466AC • MUT S5 • VONOSNStti F. AIM MI at N1I0 Dwg. .- - -- 90420-4 AP saw 3. Ph. AssizaratiaLezuwaliatASZKUMMIAL MI • N .MI . • A. 51533 -2 70831 50797 -3 70727 -1 51046 -2 DGU- 1 &94 -28 RuulA 'qq^^ ���I R U r H UC POWER LEADS I WS =SIT MCITQR 1 . .• C PACITON t+AINET CONSISTENT WITH N MEP AT VOLTAOE p I�tcpuj,4 NOTE: A - WRING IN NOT AFFECTED IF G}IANKOIIT/ NEATEN AND rip CONNECTM .4111. DM11TCD r44PC1'4T4(itrairi Y`I14* -.i r'.4 •. 1:411 MUM • WPPLIE9 NY CUSTOMCR. File #SA2372 Canadian File N12964C MO. Page: 60,266 Dare: 12-2 -89 Card Guide $SGYU USA File 088730 Forward curved blades provide maximum air deliv- ery with low noise against a �_ static pressures up to T wa- r ter column. Ideal for wash- rooms, small hood exhausts. and food service operations. Blowers are quiet operat- ing. with rubber mounted mo- tors for minimum vibration. Dynamically balanced squir- rel cage wheel. Models with lower rpm rating are designed for use where extra -quiet operation is required. Furnished for clockwise rotation and bottom horizontal dis- charge as illustrated. Housing may be turned to any one of eight discharge directions at time of installation. Housing and base of blower are made from 16 gauge steel. Free CFM C Wheel Motor Air Static Pressure Dia. HP RPM CFM W '/i 3/6" 'h' 3/4i 434 '8 1.750 184 169 144 112 - - 6S4 ' 1,150e 390....... 330 250 100 - - 6 1.750 .595__... 560 515 470 420 's 300 690 620 535 . 430 73 '.' to 1 1.1 0 1.085 1.050 1,005 960 865 9 '.E........ 850• 875 835..... 780 680..._ 470..._- 9' '3 1.150 1.180 1,160 1.125 1.090 1,035 855 1058 3 a 1.150 2.060 1.970 1.870 1.800 1.710 1.500 12W 3. 4 850 2.475 2,365 2.260 2.140 2,015 1.725 • Have a % hp motor. .Extra -quiet running models. ♦ 115 -230 V. Heavy Duty Direct Drive Volume Blowers Quiet running blowers for air supply and exhaust Use to exhaust gas, smoke, vapor, are UL Approved for Class t, Group D and Class It. Groups Fand G. abrasive dust, and stale air. Used to Housing adjusts for eight different discharge positions 45' force air through dryers and ovens, apart. Furnished with outlet in bottom horizontal position. Adapt - create forced draft for boilers, and er furnished for connection to round duct. No. 19551(11 is for cool electronic equipment. round duct only. Ball bearing motors. 115/230 VAC. 1- phase. All The explosionproof models have models available for 230/460 VAC. 3 phase. Specify 19551(999 and nonsparking aluminum wheels and size. Prices on request. inlet Motor CFM 01 SP Outlet Outlet Drip -Proof Totally Enclosed Explosionproof Dia. HP RPM 0" 'h' 1' Dia. (Rea) No. NET EACH .No. NET EACH No. NET EACH 5' '•,s 1.550 300... 160....- 5 1955K11•..5296.30 - 6' 1 4 1,750 700... 540.... - 6" 43ex T 19551(12.... 396.36 19551(21 5445.45 19551(31....5765.00 T '.3 1.750 1,015... 855.... 690..... T 434x 738 '..19551(73.... 425.45 19551(22.... 476.36 19551(32.... 833.33 9' '3 1,140 1,500...1,140.... 900 9' 634x 9%1..1955K14.... 618.33 19551(23.... 691.67 19551(33....1071.57 10',.._ 3a 1,140 2,190...1,850....1.480 10' 7' /4" x 113er ..1955K15 .... 763.00 1955K25.... 835.00 19551(35....1045.00 •115 VAC. Blower without motor &attpm horizonta Top horizontal Bell - driven blower direct Drive Utility Volume Blowers Low rrolse blowers for ducted ventilation of small areas Belt drive for quiet, high volume Excellent for heating, ventilating, refrigerating, and air conditioning service. Belt drive allows qui- et operation, yet these blowers effectively move large quantities of air at static pressures up to 1' water column. Heavy gauge steel construction. Flexible mount- ing- lock -on base brackets attach to blower pro- viding four different discharge positions: up blast, Max. Blower CFM CO Motor Pulley Wheel ' /4' SP Volts HP Dia. Dia. 1.340 115 1/4 5" 9'si16 1.650 115 % 5' 9'she' 1.500 115 'h 6" 11% 1.850 115 'O 6" 11'.8' 2.600 115 'h T 13 3.530 115 % 9" 15' Wheel hubs are made of cast iron. Baked enamel finish. Motors:' ihru 'A hp motors are open, all angle sleeve bearing. split phase. 3 /4 hp motors are open drip - proof. ball bearing, capaci- tor induction. Choice of single or three -phase motors. Standard motors are 60 hz. Available 50 Hz on request. Weatherproof drive cover, non - ferrous wheels, discharge dampers, inlet or outlet screens available. Specify 19531(999, wheel diameter, and options desired. Prices on request Wheel inlet Outlet Dia. Dia. HL x Wd. Ht. 43 6' /i 734 Depth Lgth, 4' 5!8'x338" 834 7 It i 6' 73s'x4% ..... 13W 11' 14!3 8'....__.... 8'44x531 14'2'.._ 1351 14'2' 9" 9'......_.._103a'x61/2' 1658' 14%' 15'2' lose 10 ' 11 191/4 . .17' / 4 . . _ . . . . . 20:2' 12 13'/4 13 %'x959' 2713" 22' 23' 115V, 1 -ph. 230/460V, 3 -ph. V No. NET EACH No. NET EACH - ....1963K11 5209.93 19631(22. 5303.49 - ....1963K12 276.37 19631(23• 456.65 - ....1953K13.._.._ 225.33 19631(24• 312.00 - ..1963K14...._.. 29274 19631(25• 41E.00 750..1963K15 278.30 19631(26 32455 -....1963K16........ 478.76 -__1963K37.. . 416.90 19631(48 467.13 1.290..1963K39 ♦ ... 718.28 1963K31 49928 1,245.. 19631(32 1087.67 Multi -Mount Direct Drive Blowers Less Motors For replacement of blowers without motor change Used for replacement in Furnished with universal housing supports and anti - vibration pads. heating, ventilating, and air- Supports allow blowers to be mounted in any of the four standard conditioning systems. dscharge positions - bottom horizontal. top horizontal. uobta3I. or "6 ' :w > - -- __ a..- . - _. - r:..acs -__ -re . _ a- -n. nc se.: - _ - va not recwre replacement of the motor. Blowers are heavy gauge steel with baked enamel fin- ish. wheels have hub bored for '.s shaft motors. Direct drive motor mounting brack- ets adjust for motors 332" to 6 in length. Outlet Size Blower Rept. Wheels HL x Wd. Ht. x Op. No. NET EACH No. NET EACH 10'4x 9311...17' x 14 1 3.46'...2268K22•...568.18 22681(92 535.03 1034 x 1171....17' x 14'316 ...2268K23• ... 68.18 22681(93 35.03 11 x10'3 - ....18 22661(24... 78.11 22681(94 33.15 1131 x 13',6 ...18'e'x 161/2' 22681(25•.... 78.11 22681(95 39.15 13 x 121/4' ....21,t'x 1938' 22681(26• ....111.56 2265K96 45.66 13 1551 .2131rx 1938'.._.. 2268K27•....111.56 22681(97 48.40 *Accepts No. 48 motor frame. •Accepts Nos. 48 and 56 motor frames Multi -Mount Belt Driven Blowers operation and long service life down blast, bottom horizontal or top horizontal. Rubber pads snap into base bracket. eliminating vibration and noise and reducing wear. Motor pulley (31/4" O.D.) has variable pitch that permits speed variation of 30%. Quiet - running re- silient mount motor has automatic overload pro- tector and oversized bearings. Motor is 1725 rpm, split phase, for 60 Hz AC. • Outlet Size HL x Wd. HL x Op. No. NET EACH 70' 4 x 9316'....153AS" x 14 10'4 x 1138' 15 x 14'/,6..1960K14.. 205.49 1131 x 101' 171/4" x 16'2' 19601(16 .... 193.63 1131 x 13 %' 171/4" x 16'x2 19601(18 .... 215.12 13 x 12%' 20 x 19 279.41 15%' x 1858" 241/4 x 225x" 19801(24.... 338.11 I" nM =TIP tZI_['_ACCE Direct Drive Pressure Blowers, Self cleaning blades...ideal for exhausting dust r_ ..en air Radial blade design moves air against high Welded 16 gauge steel housings for rigidity static pressure. Blower wheel has cast alums- and long life. Furnished for clockwise rotation rum straight radial blades. Blades are self- with bottom discharge. Housing and wheel cleaning...well suited for dust and grit laden may be turned to other positions at time of exhaust systems and high pressure conveying installation. Available with 3500 rpm open or and cooling air systems. explosion proof ball bearing motors. Wheel Inlet Size, In. CFM rr Static Pressure HP Dia. Dia. Outlet HL x Wd. x Dp. 1' 2' 3' 4' 5" ' 1.'3.'7 7 4' 3' x 3' 13%1 x 16' x 113 295.. 230 .. 165.. - - 9' 5' 332' x 31/2' 1534' x 20 x13315".... 525 .. 470 .. 405.. 330 .. 200 t 10 6" 4' x 3':2' 19' x 20 x 1558'.... 800 .. 740 .. 680 .. 600.. 500 3 . 121/2' 7" 5' x 4" i8%' x 20 "e" x 183 tr....1190..1130 ..1065 ..1000 .. 930 S ... 13%" 8' 731 x 534 23'.8' x 22' x22%'....2280..2180.,2070..1960.. 1840 Open Motor Explosionproof Motor Wheel 115 -V, 1 -ph. - 230/460V. 3 -ph. 11SV, 1 -ph. 230/460V, 3 -ph. Dia. No. NET EACH No. NET EACH No. NET EACH No. NET EACH 734 19531(12 5274.18 1953K31.....5298.26 1953K41 *...5601.12 19531(61 *.5609.28 3. 9' 19531(13 312.00 19531(32 311.02 19531(42 594.88 19531(62 *. 580.58 1 ..... 10 f_. 427.77 19531(33 44290 1953K43*._ 663.25 19531(63.... 773.72 3 . 12'2' -- 19531(34_.... 598.49 - 1953K64 ....1087.59 5. 13'.2' - 19531(35 828.22 - 1953K65....1352.87 • Motor is '.7 hp. * Motor is % hp. *115/230V, 1 ph. HP Round Outlet Pressure Blowers Spark resistant construction and self - cleaning blades Produce high pressure air movement for blow- Excellent for exhausting smoke, fumes. and vapor Ing and exhausting applications. The one piece from solder pots, ovens, and spray booths. housing, base, and support flange are constructed Bottom horizontal discharge burnished. Ois- of cast aluminum for strength, weight reduction, charge may be easily changed to any of eight 45" and spark resistance. The impeller wheel has large positions. Direction of rotation is clockwise and straight. self- cleaning radial blades. may be easily changed. Blowers remove dust from grinding and polish- Inlet and exhaust are easily connected to round wig wheels, tumbling barrels, and paper shredders. duct hose. They convey materials such as cotton and sawdust. All motors are 60 Hz, 3450 rpm, ball bearing. Inlet & Totally Outlet CFM (n? Static Pressure AC O'all Dripprool Enclosed HP Dia. 3V 1" 2' 3' Voltage Ph. HL No. NET EACH No. NET EACH '3 . .3'z 250 230 200 100 115'230 1 115g'. ',9541(14....3494.34 '2 ....4'2" 480 450......370 300 115/230........1 133. ,..1954K12.... 528.07 19541(15.... 540.73 .... .5 1 .2' 800 760 680 600 115/230 1 17' 19541(13.... 736.84 19541(16.... 773.68 '3 3'2' 250 230 200 100 230/460 3 11°.'...1954K21 .... 461.54 19541(24.... 494.34 ' 2....4!4 460 450 370......300 230/460 3 1334...1954K22.... 528.07 19541(25.... 540.73 1 .....5'z' 800 760 680 600 230/460 3 17' 19541(23.... 745.61 19541(26.... 773.68 *Has '2 hp motor. - High performance blowers meet stringent industrial standards. Lightweight and compact units have 8•,nch round inlets and outlets to fit cost laboratory fume hoods. All blowers have fiberglass rein- forced potyester housings. Stands are polyurethane coated steel. wneets are either polypropylene or PVC Plastic construction elimi- nates exposed metal in airstream. and provides low noise level. Polypropylene offers excellent se vice in many laboratory and in- eustnal applications. biTirR I'11T1'ZI c1 C•T VLA 61- J Corrosion Resistant Blowers High chemical resistance and quiet operation PVC (polyvinylchloride) provides the chemical resistance needed with strong oxidizing acids such as chromic. nitric. sulphuric, and phosphoric. These blowers are not recommend- ed for use with perchtoric acid. Maximum operating temperature is 140 "F Supplied in count- erclockwise upblast position. Ball bearing motors rated '/a horsepower. 1725 rpm. For 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 1 phase. Blowers deliver 1065 ctm at "s" SP and 800 cim at l' SP. Motor Ht. x Wd. x Op. No. NET EACH WITH POLYPROPYLENE IMPELLER Standard 163ex1Tx 151/2" 20931(11 ....5614.31 Explosionprool 1634 x 21'x 15'e 20931(12.... 898.32 WITH PVC IMPELLER Standard 1634 x 17 x 15 %' ....2093K13 .... 789.93 Explosionproof 1631 x 21 "x 15 %' 20931(14....1068.86 Low Voltage DC BlowerglTY O tt RE IKW ' Corrosion resistant blowers for mobile oc i Igeg G Operate from storage battery or other Bracket Mount-4 at�{'eBn ur 7 DC source, permitting use in vehicles and Bracket may be rotated so outlet faces de- where AC voltage Is not available. sired direction. �C Flexible tubing (not included) will lit Flange Mount - t �MItIGENTEr without adapters onto inlet and/or outlet. let; mounts on any flat surface, and at- Co'resron resistant plastic housing with- taches with screws through flange. rands abuse and deadens vibration. Del- Blowers meet applicable sections of US • n blower wheel operates quietly. Coast Guard Regulations. DC Mounting Size Witz Type CFM Amps HLxWd.xLg. Inlet Outlet No. NET EACH 12 ...Bracket 105 4.3. 5' x 5' x 631 3' 3' 2059K12 540.69 12 . .. . Bracket 250 12.0 93e x 91/4" x 83'4 4' 4' 20591(14 81.14 12 ...Flange 105 4.4 51/2" 7634 3" 234 20591(16... 39.23 12 ..Flange 250 11.0 9 x834 x83: 4' 35b" 20591(18 77.63 24 ... Bracket 250 5.3 951 /91/4 - x 834 4 - 4' 20591(24 90.44 24 Flange 250 5.3 9' x 81/4 x 831 4' 33s' 20591(26 86.69 32 ....Bracket 250 4.0 958 x 9'4 x ex 4' 4' 20591(32 90.44 32 ... _Flange 250 4.1 9' x 834' x 834 4' 358' 20591(34 86.69 1 lifq 1 1:=11 Bracket Mount Tested ar cordance adopted by and Contra and the An of Heating and Air Engineers. TT All p nance llon...r stream Flange + Mount Nc 19 19 19 19 1s 15 PROJECT NAME TYPE OF REVISION: SUBMI'i"1'ED TO: CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WA 98188 * * REVISION SUBMITTAL * * DATE o © �� s(./ ��u9_v s DEL/ ADDRESS /( 0 8 /O J (( S l /2 Y I2&, CONTACT PERSON - -Z/ ? 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( C CITY OF TUKWILA Id: ACTP125 Keyword: UACT User: 1477 Activity Table Processing Permit No: M92 -0046 Tenant: POLISH FOOD DELI Status: PENDING Address: 1108 INDUSTRY DR Base Information Parcel No: 252304 -9071 Owner: KOLL BUSINESS CENTER Validated By: SLB Plan Ck Approved: / / Status: PENDING Applied: 2/25/1992 Issued: / / Active /Inactive: A Completed: / / To Expire: / / Nature of Work: kINSTALL- KI:TCHENofJQD;AYS`EM Location: Category: NRES (RES, NRES, STOV) Inspector Area: Valuation: 1,000.00 UMC Edition (Yr): 1988 Fire Protection: Use Change (Y /N): Storage of Flammable /Hazardous Materials: F7= Update, F2= Previous Line, ESC = Cancel Update CITY OF TUKWILA Id: ROUT130 Keyword: UACT User: 1677 02/27/92 Activity document routing maintenance. MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit No: M92 -0046 Route: 1 Current Route Line: 2 of 5 Packet Units Description Station Status Received Assigned Complete aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Packet Units Action Station Initials Status Received Assigned Completed MECH 01 01 C BLDG KEN Ap Cont. 02/25/92 02/27/92 02/27/92 Priority (0 /low..9 /high): 0 Regular hours (HH.MM): .00 Overtime Hours(HH.MM): Comments 1[ LETTER SENT 2/27/92 2[ 3 [ RNLI, :x �f� 4[ ; , 7[ 8[ 9[ 10[ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa F1 =Help, ESC =Exit current screen. Type: B -MECH Vers: 9101 Screen: 01 02/27/92 MECHANICAL PERMIT rY\,q MARCH 5 1992 MR. KEN NELSEN PLANS EXAMINER CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, 98188 MARIUSZ K. KOWALEWSKI A.I.A. ASSOC. ARCHITECT ONE EIGHT WESTSHORE AVE. TACOMA WASHINGTON 98498 T. (203) 534 9314 RE: POLISH FOOD DELI CLASS 1 KITCHEN HOOD PLAN CHECK NUMBER : M92 -0046 DEAR MR. NELSEN I UNDERSTAND YOUR REQUIREMENT TO FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE 'MECHANICAL CODE. ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT PARTICULARLY POINT TO SHAFT ASSEMBLY. MY PROBLEM IS THAT I'M USING WOOD STUDS CONSTRUCTION, WHICH COMPLIES WHICH THE 1991 UBC AND IS CONSISTENT WITH THE REST OT THE BUILDING PARTITIONS AND THE OWNER'S PLANS. IN THIS SITUATION I'M CONFIDENT THAT THE WALL ASSEMBLY AS MY DRAWING SHOWS WILL MEET THE MAIN CONCEPT OF THIS SHAFT ENCLOSURE. February 27, 1992 Sincerely, Ken Nelsen Plans Examiner City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, Washington 98188 John W Rants, Mayor Mr. Czeslaw Syrek 10901 S.E. 241st P1. #P -205 Kent, WA 98031 RE: Polish Food Deli's Class 1 kitchen hood Plan check number: M92 -0046 Dear Mr Syurek: After an initial review of subject project, it has been determined that additional information and /or corrections be submitted to complete the plan review. Please address the following comments. 1. Proposed shaft enclosure for the class 1 hood is not of the proper construction. Shaft construction is required to be of approved "shaft" rated materials and design, not to be confused with wall ratings or others. Examples could be found in the Gypsum Association design manual or equivalent, (copy of some 1 -HR examples are inclosed).. Note: I am routing your application to our Fire Prevention Division for their review and comments prior to your response. Please confirm you have received these comments by contacting this office and /or submit revisions within ten working days. Feel free to call me if there are any questions, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 431 -3670. Phone: (206) 433 -1800 • Ciry Hall Fax (206) 433.1833 BOTTOM . HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE RAIN GUA RD 16 GAU. DUCT WELDED SIZE ~19'.'x EXISTING ROOF STRUCTURE 3 ,SPACE MIN. !. AROUND METAL WALL, FLASHING .. approvals are subject to errors and t understand that the Plan Check appr,o rovai e of and a�ze the s vio anon of any plans does not aut `ado.Oted Code or ordinance:.. eckno con - , co p of approved p `tractos•s py RECEIVED CITY Or "n f (WILA FEB 2 5 1992 PERMIT CENTER