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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL07-776 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - MAC COSMETICSMAC COSMETICS 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL ELO7-776 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM Value of Electrical: $42,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: Permit Center Authorized Signature: doc: EL -4/07 Cityf Tukwila Contact Person: Name: DEB SHIELDS, NW PERMITS INC Address: 1345 GULF RD , POINT ROBERTS WA Contractor: Name: ALL WIRE ELECTRIC INC Address: 13652 SE 43 ST , BELLEVUE WA Contractor License No: ALLWIWE961CK Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW MAC COSMETICS 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL , TUKWILA WA WEA SOUTHCENTER LLC 11601 WILSHIRE BLVD , LOS ANGELES CA Electrical Service provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Phone: Phone: 360- 945 -2787 Phone: 206 - 226 -4313 Expiration Date: 02/12/2010 Fees Collected: National Electrical Code Edition: EL07 -776 03/05/2008 09/01/2008 Date: $963.50 2005 I hereby certify that I have read and a ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied , 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 performances,. • I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Date: S7n4 Q g Signature: Print Name: ( _,j W r _7ftJry 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. EL07 -776 Printed: 03 -05 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: 1: ** *ELECTRICAL * ** Signature: Print Name: doc: Cond -Elec City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW MAC COSMETICS 2: A copy of the electrical work permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 3: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 4: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296 -46B WAC. 5: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 6: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electrical code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 7: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical work permit shall require additional work perrnits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. 1227 nfOr PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: Date: , rm42 or EL07 -776 ISSUED 12/12/2007 03/05/2008 EL07 -776 Printed: 03 -05 -2008 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htti : //www. ci. tukwila. wa. us goi Site Address: & " '4i cavt . ar �� Tenant Name: /lc em 5 r i c,S Property Owners Name: t-L.) tZ 4 Pict Cow Mailing Address: 1 ((L'O f t h t t e NJ lec O CNrACTP its � �, Q . , Wha do we cuntagE �4' Company Name: T & P Mailing Address: Property Served by: 12' Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print** H: Applications\Forms•Appliationson Line14- 2007 - Electrical PermitAppliation.doc tth Name:P c � OW Pe-41.4A- Inc Mailing Address: ( 34 or r C8 E -Mail Address: c\d. d CISC"' MATE rrnt-1 . C owl Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: V aluation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 'Ta o rO Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): r Ye AJ King Co Assessor's Tax No.: C.� S City Suite Number: 1 170 New Tenant: CA DaX Telephone: S60 9'4 5 'To ;4 V-010e.fris City j �, Stta Fax Number: '360 945 City Day Telephone: Fax Number: Expiration Date: Floor: • Yes ❑ ..No gds Zip State State 2717 '1'3221 Zip Zip Will service be altered? ❑ Yes g • , Type of Use: Type of work: ❑ New ❑ Addition ❑ Service Change ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Adding more than 50 amps? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Remodel ,tg Tenant Improvement Page 1 of 2 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $140.00 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $75.00 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $55.00 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $75.00 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $75.00 number of added circuits $ 10.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $50.00 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $50.00 (6 or more circuits) $7.00 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $65.00 ❑ Low voltage systems $55.00 (alarm, fumace thermostat) BUILDING OWNER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature: LJ Pe-v e Print Name: Tic r o► _S c f Mailing Address: ra 5 G, ) Date Application Accepted: O 1 -_J i — 7 H:V pplicationsWonns- Applications On Linea-2007 Electrical Permit Application.doc bh MULTI - FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $58.00 ❑ Temporary service (generator) $75.00 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $80.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $75.00 Number of concessions $10.00 ea Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO 13E TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Date: al 6 I G� Day Telephone: 36 0 94 6 9 7 g1 P 62.r wA 'gill City state Zip Date Application Expires: / o « Staff Initials: a Page 2 of 2 Doc: RECSETS -06 RECEIPT NO: R08 -01236 Initials: WER User ID: 1655 SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member Amount ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: //www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Payee: DAVID A NICE BUILDERS INC. D07 -458 58.00 EL07 -776 58.00 TOTAL: 116.00 ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR PLAN CHECK - NONRES SET RECEIPT Payment Date: 04/18/2008 Total Payment: 116.00 SET ID: 0418 SET NAME: MAC COSMETICS TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 12091 116.00 TOTAL: 116.00 Account Code Current Pmts 000.322.101.00.0 58.00 000/345.830 58.00 TOTAL: 116.00 1318 04/18 9711 TOTAL 116.04 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: EL07 -776 Address: 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 12/12/2007 Applicant: MAC COSMETICS Issue Date: Receipt No.: R07 -02736 Initials: WER Payment Date: 12/12/2007 09:04 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: 30.00 Payee: WILLIAM DUFF ARCHITECT RECEIPT TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 2143 963.50 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: //www. ci. tukwila. wa. us Account Code Current Pmts 000.322.101.00.0 770.80 000.345.832.00.0 192.70 Total: $963.50 Payment Amount: $963.50 5955 12/12 9710 TOTAL 3961.04 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 12 -12 -2007 Pro ect: M&/ c <M 77C-S Type of Inspection: 2 OD Address: 907 SG- /11f9I-L Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: - a.m.: P• Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 OMMENTS: 0/Z F//V4 •4 roved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. (Inspect 40 7 ' X PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Date: ,rrW /&A1/6H 7/s/ $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: Type of Inspection: /lam V jRf� 66.4 6, 74 /1 Addre /),, i Is SG pv_g r ( E Ac-G. 77) l )77/ AID 1/ /VT /MI6- Sr7ti c/s Date Wanted: ertz Special j zvv /AF PG/Ku/4- ()Ai ,4tihL /// f SrI at) IA) - S�/q-4 ''tea hA)i) Phone No: / 2 A T / & A l / 9 f F U s m A is cviv/vt c- 7— p 1 D FNAGi4jc/ G /61117/ fi P /Y4WAL A 674E MFP r Pr je / A, / C. Type of Inspection: /lam V Addre /),, i Is SG Date Called: tructions: Date Wanted: ertz Special m. Requester: Phone No: Ins INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 trW mi/ kto 7-7Z PERMITT NO. (206)43 1 -3 Approved per applicable codes. rorrections required prior to approval. r ate: . h /0( El $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: Project: tiktf /1� 91 - t ( Type of Inspection: . Address: Al , ' Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: <3 a.m. Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 64- 771 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: D.K. - Cfast alut4 a• gov4.4 'Inspector: -4.1tic (Date: 06 / & El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: Ds fc f1 5 - rIL TTL J4 e-S ILcDUtet ,JPPor2X t4,ri.i I/ " or Address: - 3citeo D Pro rre t olds S — q,4 t? orPL� % • IV btX P, A4 o ff 'f OW Psi ►Pi CLauJ - 4o9 F/4 m P ,n'1 Date Wanted: 6// .m Project: / _ Ds fc f1 5 Type of Inspection: 7D D Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 6// .m Requester: Phone No: INSPLON RECORD Retain a copy with permit E G o l -7 % INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 18.- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Date: 06 , r / 661AI 61( El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. (Inspector: 'Receipt No.: 'Date: Projec� �,�,� �I 4Ti G � (/T p cv�v�/ Type of Inspection: �� 3 Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: �/ p .m. Requester: Phone No: Y 40 -7? INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION ' 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 OMMENTS: Cy/ 5 C/ .ic"F(7 proved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. 'Ins 2 f 6 i traierve11/04 IDate: J $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: P eir4 1CC Type of Inspection: — 700 �- lib ss: v� S t'7zr 4a, Date Called: Special Instructions: n Date Wanted: 6 D a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: 3 COMMENTS: of 1 L.A I/ „I nsp o arif:A. 01/0 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION t -R- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 roved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. Date: V/;.f $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: Project: �,//� ()2� _ 6(/ CW / J Type of Inspection: —2(70 7 A d ess: -C i m Date Called: -t' 71 /W.- Specia�lnstructions: Date Wanted:rn Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -36`10 OMMENTS: t ofi 6 6fhtc fifTX00/ - / /oAL/6 / 9441 --/7w4,6 Inspect pproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. ebf /l G $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: Prgiect: /6/4 (--• 4 -00WS Type of Inspection...., A '07 Soli Th /,/9t Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 7tV // Cla;.m ?. Requester: Phone No: INSPECTION RECORD INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. Retain a copy with permit 667-77C CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 OMMENTS: r*- 1-/9 . ‘00/f 4axe: roved per applicable codes. Coiiections required prior to approval. Insp c or: triA—fin/16 Date// E] $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: Location v (floor /room no.) v _ Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed Off / Stock A 2x4 Fl. 4 27.0 108.0 Sales 8 Rec Halogen 3 41.0 123.0 Rest / Sales FD Fl Down 5 28.0 140.0 Sales G24 0.2 W/ft 18.0 136.9 Sales G36 0.25 W/ft 27.0 Sales G48 61 30.0 1830.0 Sales PL 75.0 Sales TF1 16 41.0 656.0 Sales HAD -S 11 41.0 451. -A A- Location V Description Allowed Watts per ft or per If Area in ft (or If for perimeter) llowed Watts x ft or x If) Covered Parking (standard paint) Restroom 0.2 W/ft 47.5 38.0 Covered Parking (reflective paint) Office 0.3 W/ft 49.2 49.2 Open Parking Retail 0.2 W/ft 1048.2 3144.6 Outdoor Areas Storage Area 0.2 W/ft 273.7 136.9 Bldg. (by facade) 0.25 W/ft Bldg. (by perim) 7.5 W/If Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2 •'' Area in ft Allowed x Area Restroom Restroom 0.80 47.5 38.0 Manager Office Office 1.00 49.2 49.2 Sales Retail 3.00 1048.2 3144.6 Stock Storage Area 0.50 273.7 136.9 2UU4 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form LTG -SUM Lighting Summary 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Info Project Description Compliance Option Project Address MAc sorTHCENTER 1ALL 633 Southcenter Parkway Tukwilla, WA 98188 Applicant Name: william Duff Applicant Address: 101 Howard Street - Suite E San Francisco, CA 94105 Date For Building Applicant Phone: (415) 371 - 0900 El Building El Addition Alteration ❑ Plans Included t (l'r Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls and commissioning requir City Of Tu kwila Prescriptive Q Lighting Power Allowance Q s DIVISION • Ref 11/19/2007 CV DepaRY €W OR CODE COMPLANCE NFPA:70 - NEC lANx 7:20)8 Q (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) ❑ No changes are being made to the lighting ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. nterior "* From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions on form Provosed Lighting Wattage (Interior Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Intenor n Watta (Exterior FILE COPY EL o tal A llow ed W Revised May 2005 3368.7 Notes: 1. Use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage. For hard -wired ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used 2. Include exit lights unless Tess than 5 watts per fixture. 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, not exception and leave Watts /Fixture blank. 1. Choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) T A Watts Use mfgr listed maximum input wattage. For fixtures with hard- it s �A tr Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may a DEC 12 2007 PERMIT CENTEI- Location Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed ___ . ...........,,..,.. ........ .....nv..wvuau. �no.yy vv./1c -u111 1101Ro. ruiiii Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior Total Proposed Watts DEC 12 Zuul PERMIT CENTEr Lighting Power Allowance Adjustments LTG -LPA 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Adjusted Lighting Power Allowances (Interior) ** From Table 15 -1 based on exceptions listed in footnotes Revised May 2005 ProjectsAddress 'MAC SOMME ER MALL 'Date 11/19/2007 Use this form if you are claiming any ceiling height adjustments for your Lighting Power Allowances for interior lighting. The Occupancy Description should agree with the "Use" listed on Code Table 15-1. Identify the appropriate Ceiling Height Limit (9 feet, 12 feet or 20 feet) on which the adjustment is based. The Adjusted LPA is calculated from this number and from the Allowed Watts per ft Carry the Adjusted LPA to the corresponding "Allowed Watts per tocation on LTG -SUM. Location (floor /room no.) Sales Occupancy Description Retail Allowed Watts per fit "' 1.50 Ceiling Height for this room 10.5 feet Ceiling Height limit for this exception* Adjusted LPA Watts per f? 1.50 DEC 12 ZUU7 PERMI1 G EN ro Lighting Permit Plans Checklist LTG -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Project Address sooTSCENxsR MALL 'Date 11/19/2007 The following information it necessary to check a lighting permit application for compliance with the lighting requirements in the 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component 'Information Require( I Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 15131 yes 1513.1 Local control/access Schedule with type, indicate locations yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch n.a. 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations n.a. vertical glazing Indicate vertical glazing on plans n. a. overhead glazing Indicate overhead glazing on plans yes 1513.4 Display /exhib /special Indicate separate controls 1513.5 Exterior shut-off Schedule with type and features, indicate location n.a. (a) timer w/backup Indicate location n.a. (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location yes 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations yes 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans yes 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning yes Lighting Sum. Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture n.a. 1437 'Dec motor efficiency IMECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency I If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: DEC 12 2uu/ PERMIT CCtN 1 t Lighting Permit Plans Checklist LTG -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Lighting- General Requirements 1513 Lighting Controls. Lighting, including exempt lighting In Section 1512, shall comply with this section. Where occupancy sensors are cited, they shall have the features fisted in Section 1513.6.1. Where automatic time switches are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.2. 1 5131 Local Control and Accessibility; Each space, enclosed by walls ' or ceiling- height .partitions, shall be provided with lightin l within that space. The lighting eontrols Whether brie or More, shalt be capable of .turning off all lightsw,ithin the space. The controls shall be rea accessible; at space the point of entry /exit, to personnel occupying or using g " the EXCEPTIONS: The following lighting controls may be centralized in remote locations: 1. L controls forspaces which must be used as a whole 2 . Automatic controls. 3. Controls requiring trained operators. 4. Controls for safety hazards and security. 1513.2 Area Controls: The maximum lighting power that may be controlled from a single switch or automatic control shall not exceed that Which is provided by a twenty ampere circuit loaded to not more than eighty percent. A master control may be installed provided the individual switches retain their capability to function independently. Circuit breakers may not .` be used as the sole means of switching. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Industrial or manufacturing process areas, as may be required for production. 2. Areas less than five percent of footprint for footprints over 100,000 square feet. 1513.3 Daylight Zone Control: All daylighted zones, as defined in Chapter 2, both under overhead glazing and adjacent to vertical glazing, shall be provided with individual controls, or daylight -or occupant - sensing' automatic controls, which control the lights' independent of general area lighting. Contiguous daylight zones adjacent to vertical glazing are allowed to be controlled by a single controlling device provided that they do not include zones facing more than two adjacent cardinal orientations (i.e. north, east, south, west). Daylight zones under overhead glazing more than 15 feet from the perimeter shall be controlled separately from daylight zones adjacent to vertical glazing. EXCEPTION: Daylight spaces enclosed by walls or ceiling height partitions and containing 2 or fewer Tight fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for general area lighting. 1513.4 Display, Exhibition, and Specialty Lighting Controls: All display, exhibition, or specialty lighting shall be controlled independently of general area slighting. 1513:5 Automatic° Shut -Off Controls, Exterior: Exterior . lighting not intended for 24 -hour continuous use shall be automatically switched by timer, photocell, or a combination of timer and photocell. Automatic time switches must also have program back -up capabilities. which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is Interrupted. 1513.6 Automatic Shut -Off Controls,,lntenor. Buildings greater than 5,000 sq. ft. and all school classrooms shall be equipped with separate automatic controls to shut off the lighting during unoccupied hours Within these buildings;;. all office areas less than 300 ft by walls or ceiling height partitions, , and all meeting and :conference rooms, and all school classrooms, shall 2e equipped with occupancy sensors that comply Section 1513.6.1. For other Spaces automatic controls May be an'occupancy sensor time switch, or other device capable of automatically shutting Off lighting, EXCEPTIONS 1: . that must a ccor tlnUously Illumina (e.g,, 24 -four convenience stores) or lllumlriated `in a manner `requiring' manual operation of the lighting '.. . . 2, E mergency lighting systems 3. Switching for industrial or manufacturing process facilities as may be required for production. 4. Hospitals and laboratory spaces. 5. Areas in which medical or dental tasks are performed are exempt from the occupancy sensor requirement. 1513.6.1 Occupancy Sensors: Occupancy sensors capable of automatically turning o ff all the lights fn an area , be o n more than 30 minutes after the' area has been vacated.' Light fixtures controlled by occupancy sensors shall have a wall- mounted, manual switch capable of tuming off lights when th space is occupied. 1513.6.2 Automatic Time Switches: Automatic time switches shall have a minimum 7 day clock and be capable of being set for 7 different day types pernnorate automatic holiday "shut- off" fe week ature wh d i ich c tu off a an lt loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally schedul operations. Automatic time switch shalt also have program back -up capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings, for at least 10. hours, if power ist inter Automatic time switches shall incorporate an over-rid switching device which: a) is readily accessible; b) is located so that a person using the device can see the lights or the areas controlled by the switch; or so that the area being illuminated is annunciated; and c) is manually operated; d) allows the lighting to remain on for no more than two hours when an over -ride is initiated; and e) controls an area not exceeding 5,000 square feet or 5 percent of footprint for footprints over 100,000 square feet, whichever is greater. 1513.7 Commissioning Requirements For lighting controls which include daylight or occupant sensing automatic controls, automatic shut -off controls, occupancy sensors. or automatic time switches, the lighting controls shall be tested to ensure that control devices. omponenCs. equipment and systems are calibrated. adjusted and operate in accordance with appro ved plans and specifications: Sequencesof operation shall be functionally tested to ensure they operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. A complete report of test procedures and results shall be prepared and filed with the owner. Drawing notes shall require commissioning in accordance With this paragraph. DEC 12 Zuul PEAVMi C:cry i Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the I plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No. Capacity2 Btu/I• Total CFM OSA CFM or Econo? SEER or EER IPLV3 Location FYVAV 01 DTPQ 36000 1485 Econo 10.0 EER NA FPVAV- 02 DTPQ 12000 300 Econo 10.0 EER NA Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. Brand Name Model No.1 Capacity2 Btut Total CFM OSA cfm or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency' FPVAV- 01 DTPQ 13640 886 Econo 13640 13640 3.41 HSPF F V 02 DTPQ 5115 225 Econo 5115 5115 3.41 HSPF Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name Model No.1 CFM SP HP/BHP Flow Control Location of Service FPVA V- 01 DTPQ 594 0.50 0.25 vim FPVAV- 02 DTPQ 150 0.50 0.17 VAV ,. Mechanical Summary MECH -SUM 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Info Project Address MAC SODTHCENTER MALL 633 Southcentar Parkway Tukwiila, WA 98188 Applicant Name: William Duff Applicant Address: 101 Howard treat - Suite E San Francisco, CA 94 Applicant Phone: (415) 371 -0900 Date 11/19/2007 Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. D Includes Plans •.v• •r um nu wn vww ..v.., ww.......... -, are Include documentation requiring compliance with commissioning requirements, Section 1416. Compliance Option 0 Simple System 0 Complex System 0 Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications. Use separate MECH -SUM for simple & complex systems.) 'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14-1A through 14 1G 3 If required. , 4 COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or applicable. Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV). constant volume (CV). or variable speed (V Revised May 2005 DEC 12 t. i PERivii i t al cmcmatroo. toomu at4A.111.11111.4 iu I all,110 1.11. I/1 un uuyi sff- requireo. ..ur, cOTITDUSUOTI mticiency, or Arut, oE applicable. 5 Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). 1, • 4 . • . DEC 1 2 ZUU7 PERdiri GLI4 rinrITMUMMTIUMMITANINama 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Reed May 2005 Project Address >w.c SOMME:ENTES MALL I Date 11/19/2007 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component 'Information Required I Location on Plans I Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment performance n.a. 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. Ust heat pumps on schedule yes 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency n.a. 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate Intermittent ignition, flue/draft damper & jacket loss 1412 HVAC controls yea 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans n. a. 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum n.a. 1412.3 Humidity control indicate humidistat yes 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 diff. day types yes 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper location and auto. controls & max. leakage n.a. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls n.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule n.a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control yes 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans yes 1422 Thermostat interlock Indicate thermostat interlock on plans yes 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule 1413 Air economizers 1413.1 Alr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule 1413.1 Wtr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb 1413.2 Water Econo Doc Indicate clg load & water econoe & clg tower performance 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer 1414 Ducting systems yes 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary • yes 1414.2 Duct Insulation Indicate R -value of Insulation on duct yes 1415.1 Piping Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping 1416 Completion Requirements yes 1416.1&2 Drawings & Manuals Indicate requirement for record drawings and operation dots. yes 1416.3.2 Air Balancing Indicate air system balance requirements n.a. 1416.3.3 Hydronic Balancing Indicate hydronlc system balance requirements yes 1416.4 Commissioning Indicate requirements for commissioning and prelim. Report yes 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans yes Mechanical Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, Summary Form input/output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer 'SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440 -1454) 1440 Service water htg. 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4.0 1452 Heater Efficiency Indicate pool heater efficiency 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover If no is circled Tor any question, provide ex Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Fonns Revised May 2005 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the • specified rating conditions not less than the values shown In Table 14 -1A through 14 -1 G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered In Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G, and it includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings. then the product shall be listed in the certification program. Gas -fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with Input ratings •225,000 Btu /h (65 kW) shall also have an Intermittent Ignition or Interrupted device (IID), and have either mechanical draft (Including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for fumaces where combustion air Is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), including electric furnaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the Input rating. 14112 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated atARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used In combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equlpman : Package electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20.000 Btu/h shell be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at bast one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 14122 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141.4, if in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or altemate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6.826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 1412 .4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes. exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air Intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorzed) dampers are acceptable In buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity (nonmotorzed) dampers are acceptable In exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories In height. 1412 .4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Heating and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall. as a minimum, be a function of the difference between apace temperature and occupied setpolnt and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy. 1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start -up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED Indicators). 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing. including but not limited to, dampers. temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 ° F dry- bulb /40 ° F wet -bulb and below. For this calculation, all factors including solar and intemal bad shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: W ater economizers using air -cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 ° F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building. 14132 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1. Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling bad to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3. Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number. flow rate. capacity, entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water- cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels, then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246- 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final filters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. 2. Systems with water economizer 3. 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan. 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in cfm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches: seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior apace from exterior space. shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage. and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned apace by insulating interior surfaces to a minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 cfm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope. Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they, 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14-5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally Insulated in accordance with Table 14-8. Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -26) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) DEC 12 ZUU1 PERMIT UEiv EF CAE < 50 gal storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gal storage 0.57 0.71 > 70 gal storage 0.55 0.70 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Fonns Revised May 2005 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the • specified rating conditions not less than the values shown In Table 14 -1A through 14 -1 G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered In Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G, and it includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings. then the product shall be listed in the certification program. Gas -fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with Input ratings •225,000 Btu /h (65 kW) shall also have an Intermittent Ignition or Interrupted device (IID), and have either mechanical draft (Including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for fumaces where combustion air Is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings > 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), including electric furnaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the Input rating. 14112 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated atARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used In combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equlpman : Package electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20.000 Btu/h shell be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at bast one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 14122 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141.4, if in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or altemate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6.826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 1412 .4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes. exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air Intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorzed) dampers are acceptable In buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity (nonmotorzed) dampers are acceptable In exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories In height. 1412 .4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Heating and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall. as a minimum, be a function of the difference between apace temperature and occupied setpolnt and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy. 1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start -up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED Indicators). 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing. including but not limited to, dampers. temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 ° F dry- bulb /40 ° F wet -bulb and below. For this calculation, all factors including solar and intemal bad shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: W ater economizers using air -cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 ° F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building. 14132 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1. Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling bad to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3. Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number. flow rate. capacity, entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water- cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels, then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246- 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final filters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. 2. Systems with water economizer 3. 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan. 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in cfm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches: seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior apace from exterior space. shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage. and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned apace by insulating interior surfaces to a minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 cfm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope. Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they, 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14-5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally Insulated in accordance with Table 14-8. Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -26) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) DEC 12 ZUU1 PERMIT UEiv ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL07 -776 DATE: 03 -31 -08 PROJECT NAME: MAC COSMETICS SITE ADDRESS: 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # X Revision # 1 After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Buil ing Dision Public Works ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28.02 �- PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Incomplete ❑ Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTI G: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: ❑ DUE DATE: 04-03-08 Not Applicable n No further Review Required DATE: DATE: Planning Division C DUE DATE: 05-01-08 Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) n Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL07 -776 DATE: 12 -12 -07 PROJECT NAME: MAC COSMETICS SITE ADDRESS: 807 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: � � 6* Bttiliing Division I Public Works ❑ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 12-18-07 Complete Incomplete ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route PERMIT COORD COPY` PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Fire Prevention Structural Structural Review Required Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required DUE DATE: 01 -15 -08 Not Approved (attach comments) r Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 x REVISION NO. 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Master Electrician Information License Name Status BRAUNJ *965DQ BRAUNSTEIN, JEREMIAH ACTIVE Bond Information Bond I Bond I https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni/bbip /printer.aspx ?License= ALLWIWE961CK 03/05/2008 V V 2 1 1 111 J© OR irr BE 4 ❑ 0 r v ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LIST ( Nis IS A MASTER SYMBOL LIST. NOT ALL SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN ON PLANS.) LIGHTING TRACKUGHT WITH LUMINAIRES WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE RECESSED FLUORESCENT 2' X 4' LUMINAIRE RECESSED LUMINAIRE SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTED FLUORESCENT 1' X 4' LUMINAIRE SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY CIRCUIT OR WITH INTEGRAL EMERGENCY BATTERY CONNECTED TO UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE EXIT SIGN WALL MOUNTED, ARROW(S) INDICATES DIRECTION IF SHOWN SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR /SWITCH S = PASSIVE INFARED WITH INTEGRAL "OFF" SWITCH T = DUAL RELAY PASSIVE INFARED WIT TWO INTEGRAL "OFF SWITCHES D = PASSIVE INFARED WITH INTEGRAL DIMMER TO OFF SINGLE POLE SWITCH 2 = DOUBLE POLE SWITCH 3 = THREE —WAY SWITCH 4 = FOUR —WAY SWITCH a THRU z (LOWERCASE) = LUMINAIRE CONTROL DESIGNATION M = MANUAL MOTOR STARTER WITH THERMAL OVERLOAD DUPLEX RECEPTACLE A = ABOVE COUNTER = G'0 NO FAULT CIRCUIT INTERUPTER L = ISOLATED GROUND W = WEATHER PROOF CONTINUOUS COVER AND GFCI PROTECTED DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE. SEE LETTER CODE UST AT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FOR OPTIONS DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, FLUSH FLOOR CONNECTIONS / EQUIPMENT MOTOR CONNECTION NON —FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH HEAVY DUTY FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH JUNCTION BOX DRY —TYPE TRANSFORMER TIME CLOCK CONTACTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS DATA OUTLET WITH 3/4" C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE TELEPHONE OUTLET WITH 3/4" C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE COMBINATION COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET WITH 1"C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEIUNG SPACE. TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD FIRE PROTECTION SMOKE DETECTOR FIRE ALARM PULL STATION FIRE ALARM VISUAL HORN /STROBE COMBINATION FIRE ALARM VISUAL STROBE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL GB LED #10 B -27,29 ED A AFF AFG AIC C CLG CU (E) GFI G, GND IG KV KVA KW MCA M OCP NL PH TTB TYP UL V WP FILE: 005805E01.DWG — E0.1 EDIT: 3 28 2008 3:09 PM BY JASONL PLOT: 3 28 2008 4:25 PM BY ED DAVID SECURITY BUZZER SECURITY CONTROL PANEL SECURITY KEYPAD SECURITY MOTION DETECTOR SECURITY GLASS BREAK SENSOR SECURITY DOOR ALARM CONTACT SECURITY STROBE SECURITY SIREN SECURITY SAFE CONTACT MISCELLANEOUS CONDUIT ELLED UP CONDUIT /WIRING STUBBED OUT WITH END CAP OR INSULATED PLASTIC BUSHING BRANCH PANEL FLUSH WALL MOUNTED BRANCH PANEL BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. ARROW INDICATES HOME RUN TO PANEL WITH CIRCUITS AS NOTED. WIRE SIZE IS #12 AWG MINIMUM UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SHORT TICK MARKS INDICATE PHASE CONDUCTORS. LONG TICK MARKS INDICATE NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS. A SINGLE CURVED TICK MARK INDICATES INSULATED GREEN GROUND CONDUCTOR. SECOND CURVED TICK MARK INDICATES "ISOLATED GROUND" (GREEN INSULATION WITH YELLOW STRIPE) CONDUCTOR. CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL OR CEILING SPACE CONDUIT ROUTED BELOW FLOOR / GRADE SHEET KEYNOTE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION ITEM. ABBREVIATIONS AMPERES, AMBER ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AVAILABLE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY CONDUIT, CLOSE, CONTROL CEILING COPPER EXISTING GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER GROUND ISOLATED GROUND KILOVOLT KILOVOLT AMPERES KILOWATT MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION NIGHT LIGHT PHASE TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD TYPICAL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES VOLTS, VOLTAGE WEATHERPROOF GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES A. ALL WORK IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODES B. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS REPRESENT FINISHED SYSTEMS COMPLETE AND READY FOR USE. ANCILLARY DEVICES, WIRING, RACEWAY, CONNECTIONS AND SIMILAR WORK ALTHOUGH NOT EXPLICITLY STATED BUT REQUIRED FOR PROPER SYSTEM OPERATION OR TO COMPLY WITH CODE ARE TO BE INCLUDED AS A REQUIREMENT OF THE CONTRACT WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. C. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE GENERAL LOCATION AND ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL WORK. LAYOUT, ROUGH —IN, AND EXACT LOCATION OF ALL FIXTURES, DEVICES, AND OUTLETS IS TO BE BASED ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND COORDINATED WITH FINAL ARRANGEMENT OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. D. REFER TO DRAWINGS OF OTHER TRADES FOR COORDINATION OF ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION. THE LOCATION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY. EXACT LOCATION TO BE FIELD DETERMINED. SEE SPECS FOR TRADE COORDINATION DRAWING SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LENGTHS AND LOCATIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACT. E. DO NOT COMMENCE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT WITHOUT RELATED SHOP DRAWING APPROVALS. F. COORDINATE ALL CONTROL SYSTEM DEVICES, WIRING, AND CONNECTIONS WITH REQUIREMENTS OF DRIVEN EQUIPMENT. G. PROVIDE SUITABLE ANCHORAGE AND SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN RATED WALLS, SLABS, AND CEILINGS. SECURE DEVICES AND RACEWAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ESTABLISHED CODES AND THE SPECIFICATIONS. H. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. I. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE COMPLIMENTARY AND WHAT IS REQUIRED BY EITHER IS TO BE INFERRED TO BE REQUIRED BY BOTH. J. EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES FURNISHED UNDER OTHER DIVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT, BY THE OWNER, OR BY OTHER CONTRACTS, ARE TO BE CONNECTED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. K. OMISSIONS OR CONFLICTS BETWEEN VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE DRAWINGS, NOTES, AND DETAILS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. L PROVIDE SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL 120 VOLT MUL11 —WIRE CIRCUITS. M. FOR 120 VOLT, 20 AMP CIRCUITS WHERE THE CIRCUIT DISTANCE FROM THE PANEL BOARD TO THE FARTHEST DEVICE /FIXTURE EXCEEDS 75 FEET PROVIDE #10 SIZE CONDUCTOR. N. PROVIDE AS —BUILT DRAWINGS IN AUTOCAD FORMAT PER SPECIFICATIONS. 0. ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IS TO BE RUN CONCEALED AND PARALLEL TO BUILDING LINES. ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IS TO BE INSTALLED CONCEALED UON. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY EXPOSED CONDUIT VERIFY WITH ARCHITECT. P. RECEPTACLE OUTLETS SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC SECTION 210.7. Q. LIGHTS SWITCHES AND CONTROL MECHANISM SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC SECTION 404. R. DO NOT INSTALL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN RATED WALLS CLOSER THAN 24" .HORIZONTALLY FROM EACH OTHER. OFFSET OUTLET BOXES SHOWN TO BE INSTALLED BACK —TO —BACK IN FIRE RATED WALLS AND PARTITIONS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTALLY. S. BRACE ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO RESIST A HORIZONTAL FORCE ACTING IN ANY DIRECTION. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. T. ALL LIGHTING AND RECEPTACLE CIRCUITRY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALL CONTAIN THE REQUIRED CONDUCTORS. FOR EVERY GROUP OF TWO OR THREE CONSECUTIVE PHASE ORDER CIRCUITS, PROVIDE A DEDICATED NEUTRAL. FOR EXAMPLE, A HOMERUN COMPRISED OF CIRCUITS 1, 3, AND 5 CONTAINS FOUR (4) CONDUCTORS: THREE (3) HOTS AND ONE (1) NEUTRAL. A RUN COMPRISED OF NON — CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS OUT OF PHASE ORDER, I.E., 3, 4, AND 7 OR 1, 9, AND 11 SHALL CONTAIN FIVE CONDUCTORS: THREE (3) HOTS AND TWO (2) NEUTRALS. IN ALL CASES, AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ADDITION TO THE CURRENT — CARRYING CONDUCTORS. PROVIDE ALL CONDUCTORS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM. U. "A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE RACEWAY SYSTEM THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING FOR ALL FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUITS, ETC. V. THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MODIFICATION WILL BE DESIGN BUILD. DEVICE LOCATION AND QUANTITIES ARE SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMIT COMPLETE DRAWINGS TO THE FIRE MARSHALL FOR APPROVAL AND ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SYSTEM. THIS INCLUDES DEVICE QUANTITY AND LOCATION, WIRING, PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL PANELS. COORDINATE FINAL DEVICE LOCATIONS WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH —IN. FILE COPY Permit No approval i5 subject t ors and �' Plan review approval of construction documents �. r �. Receipt the violation any adopted or � is or approved Field • �" "' By Date: City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ' SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: EVMechanical ❑ Electrical 2 lumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila 1 B l pIf g givISiON LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE A TYPE A DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: LENS: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPB Al RECESSED FLUORESCENT 1'X4' LUMINAIRE COLD ROLLED STEEL HOUSING ACRYLIC PRISMATIC SHIELDING BAKED WHITE ENAMEL FINISH ELECTRONIC ONE F32T8 32 COOPER METALUX 1 GC- 132 —A- 120 —EB81 DESCRIPTION: SAME AS TYPE 'A' WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LAMP: ONE F32T8 INPUT WATTS: 32 MANUFACTURERS: COOPER METALUX 1GC- 132-- A- 120EM —EB81 TYPE B TYPE C DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: FINISH: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: REFLECTOR: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: A TYPE D TYPE DE DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: MOUNTING: FINISH: BALLAST; LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: 4' FLUORESCENT STRIP LUMINAIRE UNITIZED HOUSING FROM HEAVY GAUGE COLD ROLLED STEEL SURFACE BAKED ENAMEL FINISH ELECTRONIC ONE F28T5 30 MERCURY #MB- 1- 28 —T5 —C— ELB —UNI DESCRIPTION: SAME AS TYPE 'D' WfTH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LAMP: ONE F28T5 INPUT WATTS: 30 MANUFACTURERS: MERCURY #MB- 1- 28 —T5 —C— ELB —UNI TYPE- E TYPE: F DESCRIPTION: FINISH: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MUNUFACTURERS: DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE X DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: BALLAST: LAMP: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE XI DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: BALLAST: LAMP: MANUFACTURERS: REVISIONS_ No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division NOTE Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees 4" APERTURE, ADJUSTABLE LOW VOLTAGE DOWNLIGHT TRIPLE RING CONSTRUCTION WHITE ONE 35 WATT MR16 37 ARDEE UGHTING #DL21 WH RECESSED FLUORESCENT DOWNUGHT NOMINAL 6" DIAMETER APERTURE SELF FLANGED WITH METAL TRIM RING HAZE ELECTRONIC TWO 26 WATT QUAD 54 COOPER PORTFLIO #C6226— E- 6251— H— TRM6 —P PENDANT INCANDESCENT LIGHT SILVER ONE 75 WATT A25 75 FABBIAN #D57— A11 -00 VERTICAL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT STRIPLIGHT COLD ROLLED STEEL BAKED WHITE POWDER COAT FINISH ELECTRONIC TWO 32T8 62 BARTCO UGHTING #BFL252 —S32 UNIVERSAL MOUNTED LED EXIT SIGN FOR STOCK ROOM DIE —CAST ALUMINUM WITH EDGE —LIT ACRYLIC FACE PANELS & RED LEI ItRS PROVIDE 90 MINUTE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY BACKUP LED LfrHONIA #LE- 5 -1 —ELN RECESSED MOUNTED LED EXIT SIGN FOR SALES FLOOR DIE —CAST ALUMINUM WITH EDGE —LIT ACRYLIC FACE PANELS & RED LE.II R5 PROVIDE 90 MINUTE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY BACKUP LED UGHTALARMS #SPLED —WRCZ LIJIr/JAIFE SCIEDULE SAL PIOTE& 1. VERIFY LUMINAIRE VOLTAGE WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT SUPPLYING POWER TO LUMINAIRE PRIOR TO ORDERING 2. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT AND OWNER ON EXACT LUMINAIRE FINISHES AND OPTIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING SHEET INDEX Public Works, Buldmg Division PERMIT NUMBER FOR MILLWORK FILE COPY SYMBOL LIST, GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES, & LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN CITY OF TU1cV>:14. MAR 312008 SINGLE UNE DIAGRAM, PANEL SCHEDULE, Sc ELECTRICAL DETAILS PERMIT CENTER E0.1 E2.1 E3.1 ELECTRICAL POWER & SIGNAL PLAN E3.2 E4.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS tt,0 Issue No. e t a INTERFACE ENGINEERING Contact Ray Juachon Project 2007- 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., STJ1TE 450, SAN FRANCLSCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7240 FAX 415489.7289 BID SET Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER Job Address 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title SYMBOL UST, GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES, & LUMNARE SCFEDULE Drawn By: Checked By: KM DTM Job No. 07025 Scale NO SCALE Sheet No. Dennis T Mitchell NCARB, AIA Architect 6031 I.20 WEST, 5U(TE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 817. 265 -2415 FAX 817.483 -7377 DTMArchitect@DTMArchitect.com 1 DWIRES 09. 06. 10 I PERMIT SET BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS OWNER COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS Date 11.30.07 01.25.08 01.29.08 02.22.08 02.28.08 03.13.08 03.24.08 REVISION NOL E0.1 Written dimensions on these drawings shall have precedence over scaled dimensions. Drawings shall not he scaled. Contractors shall verify, and be responsible for, all dimensions and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop details must be submitted to this office far approval before proceeding with fabrications. The drawings and their design content are the sole property of the Architect and may not be reused or reproduced in any manner without our express written consent, • 0 2 ' FILE: 005805E21.DWG — E2.1 1 EDIT: 3/28/2008 2:13 PM BY - FINAL 1 PLOT: 3/28/2008 4:26 PM BY ED DAVID 4' SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 8 LIGHTING PLAN GENERAL SHEET NOTES A. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT OF LUMINAIRES, AND IGHTING CONTROLS WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. SHEET KEYNOTES ROUTE VIA AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF 11MECLOCK. SEE CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. V LUMINAIRES EQUIPPED WITH BATTERY PACK AND WITH POWER TO CIRCUIT `A -41.' K PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND WHIP FOR CONNECTION TO MILLWORK LUMINAIRE. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 04 ROUTE VIA A 4 —POLE CONTACTORS. HOMERUN TO SWITCH ON MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH BANK AS INDICATED. SEE CONTACTOR AND 11MECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ® HOMERUN TO SWITCH ON MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH AS INDICATED. V ROUTE VIA 4 —POLE CONTACTOR CONTROLLED BY TIME CLOCK PER CEC. REFER TO CONTACTOR AND 11MECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. �7 RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN TO BE CONNECTED TO RESTROOM LIGHTING CIRCUIT. SEE DRAWING E3.1 FOR CONTINUATION. O8 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND WHIP FOR CONNECTION TO ACCESSORY NICHE LUMINAIRES. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. NOTE: 2006 IBC -- Sec. 1006 Provide an average of one foot - candle illumination at the floor along the entire egress pathway and exit discharge REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 - NEC APR 1 'd 2u08 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISION N-O; ELO1'77( o RECEIVED CITY OF TUKVVIL4 MAR 9 1 2008 PERMIT UENTER Issue No. Job Address Job No. 07025 Scale NO SCALE Sheet No. Architect PERMIT SET BID SET 1 EXPIRES 09. 06. 10 INTERFACE . . i t = E N G I N E E R I N G Contact Ray Juachon Project 2007 - 0058.05 awl GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.4 FAX 415.489.7289 Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title ELECTRICAL UGHTNG PLAN Drawn By: Checked By: KM DTM Dennis T Mitchell NCARB, AIA 60311-20 WEST, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 817. 265.2415 FAX 817 -483 -7377 OTMArchitect@OTMArchitect.com Date 11.30.07 01.25.08 BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS 01.29.08 BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS 02.22.08 OWNER COMMENTS 02.28.08 ELECTRICAL COMMENTS 03.13.08 ELECTRICAL COMMENTS 03.24.08 E2.1 Written dimensions on these drawings shall have precedence over scaled dimensions. Drawings shall not he scaled. Contractors shall verify, and he responsible for, all dimensions and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop details must he submitted to this office for approval before proceeding with fabrications. The drawings and their design content are the sale property of the Architect and may not be reused or reproduced in any manner without our express written consent. A- 18,20. SECURITY PANEL PANEL 'A' PANEL 'HA' 20 XFMR 'T1' A 31 33 16 0A-26,28,30. FILE: 005805E31.DWG — E3.1 1 EDIT: 3/27/2008 7:50 AM BY RAYJ 1 PLOT: 3/28/2008 4:26 PM BY ED DAVID SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" oft lulu II 11 0 2' 4' 8' 1 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN 33. • I GENERAL SHEET NOTES A. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT OF RECEPTACLES, VOICE /DATA OUTLETS, AND SECURITY DEVICES WI TH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. B. REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS OF HVAC EQUIPMENT. C. COORDINATE ALL WORK AND FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MAIN SWITCHBOARD AND EXISTING TELEPHONE TERMINAL WITH THE LANDLORD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. D. SECURITY DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT ARE SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. COORDINATE EXACT SECURITY SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND LOCATION OF SECURITY SYSTEM DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT WITH THE SECURITY CONSULTANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. SHEET KEYNOTES O LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR. �2 LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR MICROWAVE OVEN. • LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR WATER COOLER. O4 LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR SURGE SUPPRESSION AND MUSIC SYSTEM. ® PROVIDE PLENUM RATED WIRING TO SPEAKERS AND VOLUME CONTROLS BACK TO JUNCTION BOX. ® PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR POINT —OF —SALES SYSTEM WITH 1"C. TO CASHWRAP. ® HOLD —UP BUTTON. PROVIDE 3/4"C. WITH DRAG WIRE TO FOCUS 200 CONTROL SET AT TELECOM BACKBOARD. ® PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNECTION TO POSTER BOX. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. V PROVIDE 1 "C. FOR VOICE /DATA FROM CASHWRAP TO GANG BOX AT MANAGER'S OFFICE. 10 PROVIDE 1 "C. FOR TELEPHONE FROM CASHWRAP TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. 11 PROVIDE "TVSS" TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, PASS & SEYMOUR #5362 —SP OR APPROVED, FOR CASH REGISTERS. 12 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES FOR SECURITY KEYPAD AT +60" AFF AND SECURITY SIREN AT +96" AFF. O. 6'H X 2'W X 3/4"D FIREPROOF TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. COORDINATE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM GROUNDING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. EXTEND 2"C. FROM EXISTING 3/4 "RACEWAY STUB IN CEILING SPACE FROM EXISTING MAIN TELEPHONE TERMINAL TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. COORDINATE FINAL CONNECTIONS TO MAIN TELEPHONE TERMINAL WITH THE LANDLORD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 14 SECURITY PHONE UNE FOR SECURITY PANEL. PROVIDE 3/4 "C. FROM GANG BOX AT MANAGER'S DESK TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. 15 LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR SECURITY SYSTEM. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHT OF SECURITY PANEL WITH THE SECURITY CONSULTANT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. O. ROUTE VIA 4 —POLE CONTACTOR CONTROLLED BY TIME CLOCK PER CEC. REFER TO CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 17 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNECTION TO LED SIGNAGE. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING HEIGHT WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 18 CONNECT RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN TO LIGHT CIRCUIT IN RESTROOM. SEE DRAWING E2.1. 19 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX WITH DISCONNECT SWITCH FOR STOREFRONT SIGNAGE PER NEC. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL IN GYP BOARD CEILING. 20 PROVIDE 45KVA TRANSFORMER 'T1' AND LOCATE ABOVE ACCESSIBLE DROP CIELING. SEE DRAWING E3.2 FOR MOUNTING DETAIL 21 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX, 2 #10, 1#12G. FOR ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT AND VERIFY POWER REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 22 PROVIDE 3 #12, 1/2"C AND FUSED DISCONNECT FOR FBVAV -1. PROVIDE FUSE SIZE PER NAME PLATE RA11NG ON EQUIPMENT. CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO CIRCUIT HA- 2,4,6. 23 PROVIDE 3 #12, 1/2 "C AND FUSED DISCONNECT FOR FBVAV -2. PROVIDE FUSE SIZE PER NAME PLATE RA11NG ON EQUIPMENT. CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO CIRCUIT HA- 8,10,12, REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE C NFPA 70 A APR 1 : 25gB City Of Tulmil SON BUILDING DI V_____ NO;J_ ELO7 �O RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 1 2008 PERMIT CENTER � INTERFACE — 1 1 = E N G I N E E R I N G Contact Ray Juachon Project 2007 - 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANC SCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7240 FAX 415.489.7289 Issue No. Job Address Drawn By: KM Job No. 07025 Scale NO SCALE Sheet No. Dennis T Mitchell NCARB, AIA Architect 6031 I -20 WEST, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 817.265 -2415 FAX 817- 483.7377 DTMArchited @DTMArchitect_com 1 EXPIRES 09. 06. 10 PERMIT SET BID SET SIGNAL PLAN BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS OWNER COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title ELECTRICAL POWER & Checked By: DTM Date 11.30.07 01.25.08 01.29.08 02.22.08 02.28.08 03.13.08 03.24.08 E3.1 Written dimensions on these drawings shall have precedence over scaled dimensions. Drawings shall not he scaled. Contractors shall verify, and he responsible for, all dimensions and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop details must be submitted to this office for approval before proceeding with fabrications. The drawings and their design content are the sole property of the Architect and may not be reused or reproduced in any manner without our express written consent. Panel A PANEL SCHEDULE l cT: 2007 - 0058.05 120/208V, 3Ph, 4W. 225A Bus 150A M.C.B. SURFACE MOUNTED LTG & APPLIANCE BRANCH PANELBOARD 24— Mar -08 Ckt. No. Description / Location Load (VA) Load Type C.B. Amp /Pole Notes Ph. Notes C.B. Amp /Pole Load (VA) Load Type Description / Location Ck{ No. 1 R — SALES FLOOR 720 R 20/1 A Ck{ No. 20/1 ,-, --- ^ ^ 2 3 R — CONVENIENCE 720 R 20/1 2,943 B FBVAV -1 20/1 2 SPARE 6 4 5 R — STOCK ROOM / RESTROOM 720 R 20/1 B C 20/1 990 L LTG — SALES FLOOR 6 7 R — SECURITY 360 R 20/1 G A 20/1 p. - 8 9 R — TELCO 180 R 20/1 B 20/1 A75,.....4_ ^ 1 .T.!G— SAL COUNTER / PM ROOM 10 11 SPARE M FBVAV -2 20/1 C 9 20/1 C SPARE 6 12 13 R — UNDERCOUNTER REF. 600 K 20/1 M A 20/1 `I; 7` "L `'L"T 11 LLWORK / ACCESSORY NICHE 14 15 R — MICROWAVE 1,000 K 20/1 B 1,318 20/1 520 L LTG — STOCKROOM / REST. / OFFICE 16 17 R — WATER COOLER / COUNTER 540 K 20/1 C A 20/1 900 R R — OFFICE 18 19 R — CASH REGISTER 1,080 R 20/1 A 20/1 720 R R — OFFICE 20 21 R .-- CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 16 B 20/2 1,500 WH WATER HEATER 22 23 R — CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 C 18 1,500 WH — 24 25 R — CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 A 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 26 27 TIME CLOCK 300 G 20/1 B 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 28 29 CONTACTOR 150 G 20/1 C 20/1 1 ... 9 �QQ,1 1 j,—,,1 3 --7-,SZQEE,ERONI— INPQA, 30 31 SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 25 A 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 6 32 33 SIGNAGE 1,000 0 20/1 B 26 20/1 '1' 34 35 SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 C 20/1 28 SPARE 36 37 POSTER BOX 1,296 G 20/1 C A 20/1 SPARE 38 39 INTERIOR SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 B 20/1 SPARE 40 41 LTG — EGRESS / EXIT 378 L 20/1 12,787 VA 46A 14,496VA 52A 13,719VA 50A Ph B 14,496VA 43.5 KVA 52.3 AMPS Total Demand Load 43.2 KVA C 20/1 SPARE 42 Total Connected Load:Ph A 10,426VA 87A Total Connected Load:Ph B 8,975VA 75A Total Connected Load:Ph C 8,258VA 69A "Maximum' Phase Connected Load: Ph A 10,426VA Total Corroded Load (3 X Maxhniznk 31.3 KVA 86.9 AMPS Total Demand Load 27.4 KVA 76.2 AMPS Panel HA PANEL SCHEDULE PROJECT: 2007 - 0058.05 277/480V, 3Ph, 4W. 225A Bus 200A M.C.B. SURFACE MOUNTED LTG & APPLIANCE BRANCH PANELBOARD 29— Nov -07 Ckt. No. Description / Location Load (VA) Load Type C.B. Amp /Pole Notes Ph. Notes C.B. Amp /Pole Load (VA) Load Type Description / Location Ck{ No. 1 XFMR T1, 45KVA 8,526 G 70/3 A 15/3 2,943 LM FBVAV -1 2 3 — 10,235 G B 2,943 LM — 4 5 — 9,458 G C 2,943 LM -- 6 7 A 15/3 1,318 M FBVAV -2 8 9 B 1,318 M — 10 11 c 1,318 M — 12 13 A 14 15 B 16 17 C 18 19 A 20 21 B 22 23 0 24 25 A 26 27 B 28 29 C 30 Total Connected Load:Ph A Total Connected Load:Ph B Total Connected Load:Ph C "Maximum" Phase Connected Load: Total Connected Load (3 X Meanunk 12,787 VA 46A 14,496VA 52A 13,719VA 50A Ph B 14,496VA 43.5 KVA 52.3 AMPS Total Demand Load 43.2 KVA 52.0 AMPS SIDE /BACK NOTE: FRONT ROOF STRUCTURE INSTALL 1/2" STEEL BOLT THROUGH BEAM AT CENTER OF BEAM, SUPPORT BOTH FRONT AND REAR VERTICAL SUPPORTS FROM SAME BOLT. L3X3X1 /4 IRON SWAY BRACING ON ALL SIDES. WELD SWAY BRACING TO ANGLE IRON FRAME. 115 C. RISE TRANSFORMER L3X3X1 /4 GALVANIZED ANGLE IRON TYPICAL. 1" BOLT TRANSFORMER CHANNEL BASE TO ANGLE IRON SUPPORT WITH 3/8" BOLTS. 1/2" BOLTS SECURING ANGLE IRON FRAME. L3X3X1 /4 GALVANIZED ANGLE IRON TYPICAL. ALL BOLTS TO HAVE WASHERS AND NUT /JAM NUT WITH THREAD PENNED TO PREVENT VIBRATIONAL LOOSENING OF NUTS. 3 TRANSFORMER MOUNTING DETAIL NO SCALE E: 005805E32.0WG — E3.2 1 EDIT: 3/27/2008 7: 55 AM BY RAYJ I PLOT: 3/28/2008 4: 26 PM BY ED DAVID NO SCALE (E) SWITCHBOARD '1C' 2500A, 277/480V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE NO SCALE A -27. 2 A -29. N2 C (E) 200A 3P PANEL PANEL 'A' A— 6. A -16. 24 HOUR, 7 DAY DIGITAL TIME CLOCK; AUTOMATIC LIGHT SHUTDOWN PER NEC. (E) #4250KCMIL, 1#4G AL MC CABLE 4 #4, 1#8G, 1 1/4"C. TRANSFORMER 'T1' 45 KVA, 480 - 208Y/120V,30,4W 4#1/0, 1#6G, 2 "C. 1 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM A -26. A -28. A-32. A-39. MILLWORK CONTACTOR 24 HOUR, 7 DAY DIGITAL TIME CLOCK; STORE FRONT LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH "d" 2 CONTACTOR & TIME CLOCK DIAGRAM GENERAL SHEET NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL WORK AND FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IN EXISTING MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM WITH THE LANDLORD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. SHEET KEYNOTES O VERIFY EXISTING 200A /3P CIRCUIT BREAKER AND METER ARE PROVIDED BY OWNER IN EXISTING MAIN SWITCHBOARD `1C' TO SERVE TENANT SPACE. O EXISTING 200A FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATED IN TENANT SPACE. PROVIDE AND EXTEND 4 #4/0, 1#6G, 2 -1/2 "C FROM DISCONNECT TO NEW PANEL 'HA' PROVIDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AND CONNECT COMPLETE AS REQUIRED TO PLACE INTO SERVICE. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND ROUTING WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. R_O. - CITY OF TUKVvILA MAR 3 1 2008 PERMIT CENTER REVISIC INTERFACE E N G I N E E R I N G Contact Ray Juachon Project 2007 - 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7240 FAX 415.489.7289 Issue No. Job Address MMOi Job No. 07025 Scale AS NOTED Sheet No. Architect 1 EXPERES 09. 06. 10 PERMIT SET BID SET BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS OWNER COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title SNGLE LIVE DIAGRAM, PANEL SCHEDULE, AND ELECTRICAL DETAILS Drawn By: Checked By: KM DTM Dennis T Mitchell NCARB, AIA 6031 1.20 WEST, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 817. 265 -2415 FAX 817 -483 -7377 DTMArchitect @DTMArchitectcom Date 11.30.07 01.25.08 01.29.08 02.22.08 02.28.08 03.13.08 03.24.08 E3.2 Written dimensions on these drawings shall have precedence over scaled dimensions. Drawings shall not he scaled. Contractors shall verify, and he responsible for, all dirnensionr and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop details must he submitted to this office for approval before proceeding with fabrications. The drawings and their design content are the sale property of the Architect and may not be reused or reproduced in any manner without our express written consent, 'SECTION 16000 - ELECTRICAL 'ART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Electrical systems required for this work includes labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary to complete installation of electrical work shown on Drawings, specified herein or required for a complete operable facility and not specifically described in other Sections of these Specifications. Among the items required are: 1. Feeders to distribution panels, heating, ventilating and or conditioning (HVAC) equipment, Owner - provided equipment, and other equipment as detailed. 2. Branch circuit wiring from the distribution panels for lighting, receptacles, motors, signal systems and other detailed circuit wiring. 3. Luminaires, control switches, receptacles, relays, supports and other accessory items. 4. Wiring and power connections for motors installed for heating, cooling and ventilation. B. Fees: 1. Obtain and pay for electrical permits, plan review, and inspections from local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs). 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Provide: To furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use. B. Furnish: Supply and deliver to the project site, ready for unpacking, assembly and installation. C. Install: Includes unloading, unpacking, assembling, erecting, installation, applying, finishing, protecting, cleaning and similar operations at the project site as required to complete items of work furnished by others. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Documentation: Provide copies of certificates of code authority acceptance, test data, product data guarantees, warranties, and the like. B. Shop Drawings: Provide shop drawings which include physical characteristics, electrical characteristics, device layout plans, wiring diagrams, and the like. C. Record Drawings: Show changes and deviations from the Drawings. Include written Addendum and change order items. Make changes to Drawings in a neat, clean, and legible manner. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Conform to requirements of the NEC, latest adopted version with amendments by local AHJs. B. Furnish products listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) or other testing firm acceptable to AHJ. C. Conform to requirements of the serving electric and telephone utilities. 1.5 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. For the proper execution of the work cooperate with other crafts and contracts as needed. B. To avoid installation conflicts, thoroughly examine the complete set of Contract Documents. Resolve conflicts prior to installation. C. Prior to installation of feeders to equipment requiring electrical connections, examine the manufacturer's shop drawings, wiring diagrams, product data, and installation instructions. Verify that the electrical characteristics detailed in the Contract Documents are consistent with the electrical characteristics of the actual equipment being installed. 1.6 WARRANTY A. Ballast Manufacturer's Warranty: Not less than 2 years for magnetic type ballasts and 5 years for electronic type ballasts, based on date of manufacturer embossed on ballast, current with installation date. Warranty includes normal cost of labor for replacement of ballast. B. Lamp Warranty: 30 days for incandescent, 6 months for compact fluorescent, 12 for fluorescent lamps. ART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Provide new electrical materials of the type and quality detailed, listed by UL, bearing their label wherever standards have been established. Indicated brand names and catalog numbers are used to establish standards of performance and quality. The description of materials listed herein governs in the event that catalog numbers do not correspond to materials described herein. B. Include special features, finishes, accessories, and other requirements as described in the Contract Documents regardless of the item's listed catalog number. C. Provide incidentals not specifically mentioned herein or noted on Drawings, but needed to complete the system or systems, in a safe and satisfactory working condition. D. Firestopping Foam Sealant: Foam sealant for use around conduit penetrations to prevent passage of smoke, fire, toxic gas or water. Maintain seal before, during and after fire. In and around conduit for thermal break at penetration of barrier between heated and unheated spaces. Chase Technology Corporation CTC PR -855, Fire Foam, Thomas & Betts. 2.2 RACEWAYS A. Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit (GRC): Federal Specification WWC -581 and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C80.1. B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Federal Specification WWC -563 and ANSI C80.3. C. Flexible Conduit: Reduced wall flexible steel conduit. Federal Specification WWC -566. D. Flexible Conduit, PVC Coated: PVC chemical resistant jacket. E. Conduit Fittings: 1. Bushings: Malleable iron with plastic insulator lining, 150C rated. 2. Ground Bushings: Malleable iron with plastic insulating liner and aluminum grounding lug rated for copper or aluminum conductor, 150C rated. 3. EMT Connectors and Couplings: a. Set Screw Type: Zinc plated steel, insulated throat connectors. b. Compression Type: Zinc plated steel, insulated throat connectors, raintight up to 2 inches. 2.3 WIRES AND CABLES A. Copper, 600 volt rated throughout. Conductors 14AWG to 10AWG, solid or stranded. Conductors 8AWG and larger, stranded. Phase color to be consistent at feeder terminations; A -B -C, top to bottom, left to right, front to back. Conductors 3AWG and larger, minimum insulation rating of 75C. Insulation types THWN, THHN or XHHW. Minimum insulation rating of 90C for branch circuits. 2.4 BOXES A. Luminaire Outlet: 4 -inch octagonal box, 1 -1/2 inches deep with 3/8 -inch luminaire stud if required. Provide raised covers B. Device Outlet: Minimum 4 -inch square, minimum 1-1/2 inches deep. Single- or two -gang flush device raised covers. Raco C. Multiple Devices: Three or more devices at common location. Install one -piece gang boxes with one-piece device cover, one D. Junction and Pull Boxes: Galvanized sheet steel junction and pull boxes, with screw -on covers; of the type shape and size, to equipped with steel nuts, bolts, screws and washers. 2.5 WIRING DEVICES A. Finish: White finish. B. Wall Switches: Toggle type, quiet acting, 20 amp, 120/277 volt, UL listed for motor loads up to 80 percent of rated amperage. Cooper 1221, Leviton 1221, C. Pilot Light Switches: Lighted handle, toggle type, red, neon pilot lamp. Pilot lamp energized when load is energized. 20 amp /120 volt, Cooper 1991 -PL, 20ACI -PL, Hubbell 1221 -PL D. Receptacles: Straight parallel blade 15 amp, 125 volt, 2 -pole, 3 -wire grounding. Cooper 5352, Leviton 5352, Pass & Seymour 5352, Hubbell 5352. E. Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle: Feed through type, 20 amp, 125VAC. Hubbell IG- -5362, Cooper IG -5362, Leviton, Pass & Seymour. F. Finish Plates: 18 percent chrome, 8 percent nickel, Type 302 stainless steel, smooth white finish. Sales are wall coverplate shall be Lutron Claro or approved. Provide telephone /signal system device plates; activated outlets to have coverplates to match modular jack. Cooper, Hubbell S Series, Leviton, Pass & Seymour. G. Floor Boxes: Fully recessed, UON, brushed chrome or brushed stainless steel. No carpet flanges or protrusions allowed. 1. For wood floors: Hubbell #BA2481 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover. 2. For concrete (deep): Hubbell #BA2427 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA5017A aluminum adaptor. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover. 3. For concrete (shallow): Hubbell #BA2429 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA5017A aluminum adaptor. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover 2.6 SAFETY DISCONNECTS A. Toggle Type Disconnect Switches: 120 volt, 1 -pole, 20 amp, 1 HP maximum. NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. B. Manual Motor Starters: Quick-make, quick - break. Thermal overload protection. Device labeled with maximum voltage, current and horsepower. Square D Class 2510, Siemens, General Electric, or Eaton Electrical. Provide NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. C. Safety Switches: Heavy duty, fused type, dual rated, quick -make, quick -break with fuse rejection feature for use with Class R fuses only. Provide NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. Manufacturers: Eaton Electrical, Square D, or Siemens. 2.7 SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Hangers: Kindorf B- 905 -2A channel, H -119 -D washer, C105 strap, 3/8 -inch rod with ceiling flange. B. Pipe Straps: Two -hole galvanized or malleable iron. 2.8 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Engraved Labels: Melamine plastic laminate, white with black core, 1/16 inch thick, manufactured by Lamicoid. Engravers standard letter style, minimum 3/16-inch-high letters. Drill or punch labels for mechanical fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary because of substrate. Use self tapping stainless steel screws. B. Conductor Numbers: Manufacturers standard vinyl -cloth self- adhesive cable and conductor markers of the wraparound type. C. Branch Circuit Schedules: Provide branch circuit identification schedules, typewritten, clearly filled out, to identify load connected to each circuit and location of load. 2.9 GROUNDING MATERIALS A. Grounding Connectors: Hydraulic compression tool applied connectors or exothermic welding process connectors or powder actuated compression tool applied connectors. Mechanical type of connectors are not acceptable. Manufacturers: Burndy Hyground Compression System, Erico/Cadweld, Amp Ampact Grounding System or approved. B. Pipe Grounding Clamp: Mechanical ground connector with cable parallel or perpendicular to pipe. 2.10 OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: One, two or three -pole bolt on, single handle common trip, rated 15 to 800 amp, as indicated on Drawings. Overcenter toggle -type mechanism, quick -make, quick -break action. Trip indication is by handle position. Calibrate for operation in 400 ambient temperature. 2.11 PANELBOARD CONSTRUCTION A. Manufacturers: Siemens, Square D, Eaton Electrical, General Electric, or approved. Standards: Comply with requirements of UL 891, NEMA PB2 and NEC 408 construction of switchboards. Provide short circuit current rating (Integrated Equipment Rating, Lugs: Compression type. Panelboards: 1. Enclosure: Flush panelboards rated 600 amp or less provide maximum enclosure depth of 5 -3/4 inches. Provide galvanized metal finish. 2. Bussing: Copper bar with suitable electroplating (tin) for corrosion control at connection. Provide ground bar to accommodate specified terminal lugs. 3. Provide fully rated integrated equipment rating greater than the available fault current. See Drawings for available fault current, If Drawings do not have the available fault currents then coordinate with serving electric utility. 4. Breakers: Bolt -on type. 5. Cover: Hinged door, flush lift latch and lock, two keys per panel. Key branch circuit panelboards alike. Medium tight grey finish suitable for field painting to match wall finish. 2.12 CONTROL DEVICES A. Lighting Contactor and Time Clock: 1. Contactors for control of lighting and signage shall be Square D, Class 8903, Type "L ", electrically held in a NEMA 1 enclosure, Cutler Hammer, General Electric, or approved, enclosed, electrically operated, electrically held. Time switches for control of show window lighting and signage and automatic lights shutdown shall be 7 -day, 24 hour, with Skip -A -Day feature, "Tork" K400 or K600 as applicable, or as manufactured by Paragon, Sangamo, or approved. 2.13 LUMINAIRES A. Luminaires: Refer to description and manufacturers in Luminaire Schedule. B. Where recessed luminaires are installed in cavities intended to be insulated, provide IC rated luminaires or other code approved installation. C. Recessed Luminaires: Frame compatible with the ceiling material installed at the particular luminaire location. D. Light Transmitting Components: Prismatic acrylic, extruded, flat diffusers, 0.125 -inch overall thickness, unless otherwise noted. 2.14 BALLASTS A. Ballasts, General: 1. Provide ballasts rated for specified lamps, i.e., T -8 rated ballasts where T -8 lamps specified. 2. Thermal Protection: Internal UL Class P with automatic reset. 3. Power Factors: Not less than 90 percent unless otherwise indicated. 4. Sound Ratings: Rating A, except where not available as standard products from manufacturer. Provide the quietest ratings available. 5. Input Voltage: Match branch circuit supply voltage. B. Fluorescent Electronic Ballasts: 1. Provide ballasts which meet the requirements of UL 935 and bear the appropriate UL label. 2. Electrical Characteristics: a. Provide electronic ballasts which withstand input power line transients as defined in ANSI C62.41, Category-A and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 587. b. Lamp Crest Factor 1.7 or less for rapid start ballasts and 1.85 or less for instant start ballasts. c. Total Harmonic Distortion: Not to exceed to 10 percent of the input current. 3. Manufacturer: Advance RCN /VCN Series, Motorola, or approved. B. C. D. E: 005805E41.DWG - E4.1 1 EDIT: 3/24/2008 10:53 AM BY HAIP 1 PLOT: 3/28/2008 4:27 PM BY ED DAVID on bracket outlets and on ceiling outlets. Series 681 and 686 or Bowers. device per gang. suit each respective location and installation; with welded seams and Pass & Seymour 20ACI, Hubbell 1221. Leviton 1221 -PL, Pass & Seymour IER) for panelboards. 2.15 LAMPS A. Fluorescent Lamps: 3500K minimum CRI 80, length and wattage as noted in Luminaire Schedule. General Electric, Osram /Sylvania, Philips. B. Incandescent: 130 volt rated. General Electric, Osram /Sylvania, Philips. 2.16 TELEPHONE /DATA RACEWAY SYSTEM A. Provide complete conduit /raceway and backbox for communication and data systems as shown on the drawings and as described herein. B. Provide a minimum 4 -11/16 inch square x 2 -18 inch deep box for all voice and data outlets. C. Provide sleeves through rated walls. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Drawings are diagrammatic with symbols representing electrical equipment, outlets, luminaires, and wiring. Examine the entire set of Drawings to avoid conflicts with other systems. Determine exact route and installation of electrical wiring and equipment with conditions of construction. B. Clarification: 1. The Drawings govern in matters of quantity, the Specification in matters of quality. In event of conflict on Drawings or in the Specifications, the greater quantity and the higher quality apply. 2. Should the Electrical Documents indicate a condition conflicting with the governing codes and regulations, refrain from installing that portion of the work until clarified by Architect. 3.2 MOTORS /APPLIANCE /UTILIZATION BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING A. Electrical Connections: Connect equipment, whether furnished by Owner or other Divisions of the Contract, electrically complete. B. Connect motor branch circuits complete from panel to motor as required by code and manner herein described. C. Appliance /Utilization Equipment: Provide appropriate cable and cord cap for final connection unless equipment is provided with same. Verify special purpose outlet NEMA configuration and ampere rating with equipment supplier prior to ordering devices and coverplates. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install electrical equipment complete as directed by manufacturer's installation instructions. Obtain installation instructions from manufacturer prior to rough -in of the electrical equipment, examine the instructions thoroughly. B. Noise Control: Do not place outlet boxes at opposite side of partitions or walls back to back. Do not place contactors, transformers, starters or similar noise producing devices on walls which are common to occupied spaces unless specifically called for on Drawings. Where such devices must be mounted on walls common to occupied spaces, mount or isolate in such a manner as to effectively prevent the transmission of their inherent noise to the occupied space. C. Firestopping: Coordinate with the Drawings the location of fire rated walls, ceilings, floors and the like. When these assemblies are penetrated by electrical equipment, seal around the equipment with approved firestopping material. Install firestopping material complete as directed the manufacturer's installation instructions. D. Conduit: 1. Conceal conduits. Exposed conduits are permitted only in the following areas: Mechanical rooms, electrical rooms or spaces where walls, ceilings and floors will not be covered with finished materials. Existing walls that are concrete or block construction and where specifically noted on the Drawings. 2. Do not install conduits on surface of building exterior, across roof, on top of parapet walls, or across floors. 3. Below Grade Conduit and Cables: Place a minimum 3 -inch cover of sand or clean earth fill around the cable or conduit on a leveled trench bottom. Lay conduit on a smooth level trench bottom, so that contact is made for its entire length. Remove water from trench before electrical conduit is installed. 4. Conduit Terminations: Provide conduits shown on Drawings which terminate without box, panel, cabinet or conduit fitting with conduit connector or bushing. 5. Conduit Size: Minimum trade size 3/4 inch. 6. Provide pull cord in empty conduits. 7. Conduit Use Locations: a. Cast -in -Place Concrete, Masonry, Damp Locations and Subject to Mechanical Damage: GRC. b. Dry, Protected: GRC, EMT. c. Sharp Bends and Elbows: GRC, EMT use factory elbows. d. Motors, recessed luminaires and equipment connections subject to movement or vibration, use flexible metallic conduit. e. Motors and equipment connections subject to movement or vibration and subjected to the following conditions; exterior location, moist or humid atmosphere, water spray, oil or grease use PVC coated liquid tight flexible metallic conduit. 8. Branch Circuits: Do not change the intent of the branch circuits or controls without approval. Homeruns for 20 amp branch circuits may be combined to a maximum of six conductors in a homerun. Apply derating factors as required by CEC. Increase conductor size as needed. E. Wires and Cables: 1. Conductor Installation: Install conductors with care to avoid damage to insulation. Do not apply greater tension on conductors than recommended by manufacturer during installation. 2. Conductor Size and Quantity: Install no conductors smaller than 12AWG unless otherwise shown. Provide required conductors for a fully operable system. F. Boxes: 1. Anchoring: Secure boxes rigidly to the substrate upon which they are being mounted, or solidly embed boxes in concrete or masonry. 2. Provide weatherproof outlets for locations exposed to weather or moisture. 3. Code Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to construction and installation of electrical boxes and fittings and size boxes according to NEC, except as noted otherwise. 4. Mount center of outlet boxes as required by Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), or noted on drawings, the following distance above the floor: a. Control Switches: 48 inches. b. Receptacles: 18 inches. c. Telecom Outlets: 18 inches. d. Other Outlets: As indicated in other Sections of Specifications or as detailed on Drawings. G. Provide NEC required disconnect switches whether specifically shown on Drawings or riot. Provide disconnect switch at each motor location within 5 feet unless otherwise noted. Coordinate fuse ampere rating with installed equipment. Fuse ampere rating variance between original design information and installed equipment, size in accordance with Bussmann Fusetron 40C recommendations. H. Supporting Devices: 1. Safety factor of 4 required for every fastening device or support for electrical equipment installed. Support to withstand four times weight of equipment it supports. Bracing to comply with Seismic Zone 4 requirements. 2. Provide vertical support members for equipment and luminaires, straight and parallel to building walls. Provide independent supports to structural member for electrical luminaires, materials, or equipment installed in or on ceiling, walls or in void spaces or over furred or suspended ceilings. I. Electrical Identification: 1. Conductor Identification: Apply markers on each conductor for power, control, signaling and communications circuits. 2. Provide an engraved label on each major unit of electrical equipment, including but not limited to the following items: Disconnect switches, relays, contactors, time switches, override switches, service disconnects, distribution switches, branch circuit panelboards, and central or master unit of each electrical system including communication /signal systems. J. Service and Distribution: Verify utility requirements prior to bidding and provide associated work required by local utility including but not limited to: Secondary service lateral including conduit, and conductors. K. Grounding: 1. Performance Requirements: Supplement the grounded neutral of the secondary distribution system with an equipment grounding system to properly safeguard the equipment and personnel. Install equipment grounding such that metallic structures, enclosures, raceways, junction boxes, outlet boxes, cabinets, machine frames, portable equipment and other conductive items in close proximity with electrical circuits operate continuously at ground potential and provide a low impedance path for possible ground fault currents. 2. Raceway Grounding: Ground metallic raceway systems. Bond to ground terminal with code size jumper except where code size or larger grounding conductor is included with circuit, use grounding bushing with lay -in lug. Install ground bushings on metallic raceway terminations in pull boxes, panelboards and the like for circuits with overcurrent protection set at 60 amp and greater. 3. Install equipment grounding conductor, code size minimum in raceway systems. 4. Motors, Equipment and Appliances: Install code size equipment grounding conductor from outlet box to (motor) equipment frame or manufacturer's designated ground terminal. 5. Receptacles: Connect ground terminal of receptacle to equipment ground system by No. 14 conductor bolted to outlet box. Self grounding nature of receptacle devices does not eliminate conductor bolted to outlet box. L. Distribution Panelboards: 1. Install equipment complete as directed by manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Install equipment in conformance with work space requirements of NEC 110.26. Locate equipment in rooms or spaces dedicated to such equipment, NEC 408.2. Coordinate with other Divisions of work. 3. Flush Panels; Verify available recessing depth and coordinate wall framing with other Divisions. Provide (4) 3/4" spare conduits from panel to accessible space above. Maintain fire rating of wall. M. Control Devices: 1. Install time switches and other automatic control devices in accessible locations near the source of power or grouped at a common location in mechanical rooms or similar spaces. N. Lighting: 1. Install luminaire of types indicated where shown and at indicated heights; in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions and with recognized industry practices. 2. Avoid interference with and provide clearance for equipment. Where the indicated locations for the luminaires conflict with the locations for equipment, change the locations for the luminaire as directed by Architect. 3. Suspended Luminaires: Mounting heights indicate the clearances between the bottom of the luminaire and the finished floors. 4. Support Luminaires: Anchor supports to the structural slab or to structural members within a partition, or above a suspended ceiling. 5. Provide recessed fluorescent luminaires with two support wires as required by IBC. 6. Provide lighting indicated on Drawings with a luminaire of the type designated and appropriate for the location. Where outlet symbols appear on Drawings without a type designation provide a luminaire the same as those used in similar or like locations. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Tests: Conduct tests of equipment and systems to demonstrate compliance with requirements specified in Division 16. Refer to individual Specification Sections for required tests. Document tests and include in Closeout Documents. B. Verify electrical characteristics of equipment prior to installation of conduits and wiring for equipment. C. Coordinate HVAC voltage requirements with Drawings and equipment submittals prior to rough in. D. Wiring Device Tests: Test wiring devices to ensure electrical continuity of grounding connections, and after energizing circuitry, to demonstrate compliance with requirements. Test receptacles for line to neutral, line to ground and neutral to ground faults. Correct defective wiring. E. Verification of Conditions: Verify ceiling construction, recessing depth and other construction details prior to release of Iuminaire for shipment. F. Lighting system control Testing and Commissioning: 1. Test lighting controls to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with Drawings and Specifications. Provide functional testing of sequences of operation to ensure operation in accordance with Drawings and Specifications. Provide complete report of test procedures and results to engineer and insert approved copy into project closeout documents. 2. Testing shall include: a. Occupant sensing automatic controls. b. Automatic time and override controls for interior lighting. 3.5 CLEANING A. Remove dirt and debris caused by the execution of the electrical work. Leave the entire electrical system installed in clean, dust -free and proper working order. B. Thoroughly clean the exterior and the interior of each switchboard and distribution panelboard in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. C. Where finish of luminaires, or enclosures is damaged, touch up finish with matching paint in accordance to manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions. D. Clean paint splatters, dirt, dust, fingerprints, and debris from luminaires. EVItvC. F O E C COMPLIANCE. NEC NPR 1 2444 City el Tukwila BUILD$ L ° 41 (P CITY OF TUKVviL; i. MAR 3 1 2008 PERMI1 CENTER INTERFACE E N G I N E E R I N G Contact Ray Juachon Project 2007 - 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 45o, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7240 FAX 415.489.7289 Issue No. Job Address Architect 1 EXPIRES 09. 06. 10 I PERMIT SET BID SET BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS BUILDING DEPT. COMMENTS OWNER COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS ELECTRICAL COMMENTS Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Dennis T Mitchell NCARB, AIA 60311-20 WEST, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 817. 265 - 2415 FAX 817 - 483 - 7377 DTMArchitect@DTMArchitect.com Sheet Title ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS aEVStQ HOi Drawn By: Checked By: KM DTM Job No. 07025 Scale NONE Sheet No. Date 11.30.07 01.25.08 01.29.08 02.22.08 02.28.08 03.13.08 03.24.08 E4.1 Written dimensions on these drawings shall have precedence over scaled dimensions. Drawings shall not be scaled- Contractors shall verify, and he responsible for. all dimensions and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop detaiLs must he submitted to this office for approval before proceeding with fabrications. The drawings and their design content are the sale property of the Architect and may not be reused or reproduced in any manner without our express written consent. 1 V V V 2 1 r L•.4 I� ' 1 DI g 4 ®OR DUPLEX RECEPTACLE A = ABOVE COUNTER G = GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERUPTER L = ISOLATED GROUND W = WEATHER PROOF CONTINUOUS COVER AND GFCI PROTECTED iG 4 D E T Q LIGHTING ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LIST (This IS A MASTER SYMBOL LIST. NOT ALL SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN ON PLANS.) TRACKUGHT WITH LUMINAIRES WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE RECESSED FLUORESCENT 2' X 4' LUMINAIRE RECESSED LUMINAIRE SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTED FLUORESCENT 1' X 4' LUMINAIRE SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY CIRCUIT OR WITH INTEGRAL EMERGENCY BATTERY CONNECTED TO UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE EXIT SIGN WALL MOUNTED, ARROW(S) INDICATES DIRECTION IF SHOWN SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR /SWITCH S = PASSIVE INFARED WITH INTEGRAL "OFF" SWITCH T = DUAL RELAY PASSIVE INFARED WIT TWO INTEGRAL "OFF SWITCHES D = PASSIVE INFARED WITH INTEGRAL DIMMER TO OFF SINGLE POLE SWITCH 2 = DOUBLE POLE SWITCH 3 = THREE —WAY SWITCH 4 = FOUR —WAY SWITCH a THRU z (LOWERCASE) = LUMINAIRE CONTROL DESIGNATION M = MANUAL MOTOR STARTER WITH THERMAL OVERLOAD DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE. SEE LETTER CODE LIST AT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FOR OPTIONS DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, FLUSH FLOOR CONNECTIONS / EQUIPMENT MOTOR CONNECTION NON —FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH HEAVY DUTY FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH JUNCTION BOX DRY —TYPE TRANSFORMER TIME CLOCK CONTACTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ® DATA OUTLET WITH 3/4" C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE 0 TELEPHONE OUTLET WITH 3/4" C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE COMBINATION COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET WITH 1 "C. AND PULLSTRING TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE. TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD FIRE PROTECTION SMOKE DETECTOR FIRE ALARM PULL STATION FIRE ALARM VISUAL HORN /STROBE COMBINATION FIRE ALARM VISUAL STROBE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL O ED A AFF AEG AIC C CLG CU (E) GFI G, GND IG KV KVA KW MCA MOCP NL PH TTB TYP UL V WP FILE: 005805E01.DWG — LAYOUT1 1 EDIT: 11/30/2007 10:47 AM BY RAYJ 1 PLOT: 11/30/2007 11:43 AM BY RAY JUACHON SECURITY BUZZER SECURITY CONTROL PANEL SECURITY KEYPAD SECURITY MOTION DETECTOR SECURITY GLASS BREAK SENSOR SECURITY DOOR ALARM CONTACT SECURITY STROBE SECURITY SIREN SECURITY SAFE CONTACT MISCELLANEOUS --0 CONDUIT ELLED UP CONDUIT /WIRING STUBBED OUT WITH END CAP OR INSULATED PLASTIC BUSHING BRANCH PANEL FLUSH WALL MOUNTED BRANCH PANEL BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. ARROW INDICATES HOME RUN TO PANEL WITH CIRCUITS AS NOTED. WIRE SIZE IS #12 AWG MINIMUM UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SHORT TICK MARKS INDICATE PHASE CONDUCTORS. LONG TICK MARKS INDICATE NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS. A SINGLE CURVED TICK MARK INDICATES INSULATED GREEN GROUND CONDUCTOR. SECOND CURVED 11CK MARK INDICATES "ISOLATED GROUND" (GREEN INSULATION WITH YELLOW STRIPE) CONDUCTOR. CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL OR CEILING SPACE CONDUIT ROUTED BELOW FLOOR / GRADE SHEET KEYNOTE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION ITEM. ABBREVIATIONS AMPERES, AMBER ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AVAILABLE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY CONDUIT, CLOSE, CONTROL CEILING COPPER EXISTING GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER GROUND ISOLATED GROUND KILOVOLT KILOVOLT AMPERES KILOWATT MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION NIGHT LIGHT PHASE TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD TYPICAL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES VOLTS, VOLTAGE WEATHERPROOF SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Mechanical ❑ Electrical Plumbing reGas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES A. ALL WORK I5 TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODES B. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS REPRESENT FINISHED SYSTEMS COMPLETE AND READY FOR USE. ANCILLARY DEVICES, WIRING, RACEWAY, CONNECTIONS AND SIMILAR WORK ALTHOUGH NOT EXPLICITLY STATED BUT REQUIRED FOR PROPER SYSTEM OPERATION OR TO COMPLY WITH CODE ARE TO BE INCLUDED AS A REQUIREMENT OF THE CONTRACT WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. C. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE GENERAL LOCATION AND ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL WORK. LAYOUT, ROUGH —IN, AND EXACT LOCATION OF ALL FIXTURES, DEVICES, AND OUTLETS IS TO BE BASED ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND COORDINATED WITH FINAL ARRANGEMENT OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. D. REFER TO DRAWINGS OF OTHER TRADES FOR COORDINATION OF ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION. THE LOCATION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY. EXACT LOCATION TO BE FIELD DETERMINED. SEE SPECS FOR TRADE COORDINATION DRAWING SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LENGTHS AND LOCATIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED UNDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACT. E. DO NOT COMMENCE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT WITHOUT RELATED SHOP DRAWING APPROVALS. F. COORDINATE ALL CONTROL SYSTEM DEVICES, WIRING, AND CONNECTIONS WITH REQUIREMENTS OF DRIVEN EQUIPMENT. G. PROVIDE SUITABLE ANCHORAGE AND SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN RATED WALLS, SLABS, AND CEILINGS. SECURE DEVICES AND RACEWAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ESTABLISHED CODES AND THE SPECIFICATIONS. H. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. I. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE COMPLIMENTARY AND WHAT IS REQUIRED BY EITHER I5 TO BE INFERRED TO BE REQUIRED BY BOTH. J. EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES FURNISHED UNDER OTHER DIVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT, BY THE OWNER, OR BY OTHER CONTRACTS, ARE TO BE CONNECTED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. K. OMISSIONS OR CONFLICTS BETWEEN VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE DRAWINGS, NOTES, AND DETAILS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. L. PROVIDE SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL 120 VOLT MULTI —WIRE CIRCUITS. M. FOR 120 VOLT, 20 AMP CIRCUITS WHERE THE CIRCUIT DISTANCE FROM THE PANEL BOARD TO THE FARTHEST DEVICE /FIXTURE EXCEEDS 75 FEET PROVIDE #10 SIZE CONDUCTOR. N. PROVIDE AS —BUILT DRAWINGS IN AUTOCAD FORMAT PER SPECIFICATIONS. 0. ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IS TO BE RUN CONCEALED AND PARALLEL TO BUILDING LINES. ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IS TO BE INSTALLED CONCEALED UON. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY EXPOSED CONDUIT VERIFY WITH ARCHITECT. P. RECEPTACLE OUTLETS SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC SECTION 210.7. Q. LIGHTS SWITCHES AND CONTROL MECHANISM SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC SECTION 404. R. DO NOT INSTALL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN RATED WALLS CLOSER THAN 24" HORIZONTALLY FROM EACH OTHER. OFFSET OUTLET BOXES SHOWN TO BE INSTALLED BACK —TO —BACK IN FIRE RATED WALLS AND PARTITIONS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTALLY. 5. BRACE ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO RESIST A HORIZONTAL FORCE ACTING IN ANY DIRECTION. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. T. ALL LIGHTING AND RECEPTACLE CIRCUITRY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALL CONTAIN THE REQUIRED CONDUCTORS. FOR EVERY GROUP OF TWO OR THREE CONSECUTIVE PHASE ORDER CIRCUITS, PROVIDE A DEDICATED NEUTRAL. FOR EXAMPLE, A HOMERUN COMPRISED OF CIRCUITS 1, 3, AND 5 CONTAINS FOUR (4) CONDUCTORS: THREE (3) HOTS AND ONE (1) NEUTRAL. A RUN COMPRISED OF NON — CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS OUT OF PHASE ORDER, I.E., 3, 4, AND 7 OR 1, 9, AND 11 SHALL CONTAIN FIVE CONDUCTORS: THREE (3) HOTS AND TWO (2) NEUTRALS. IN ALL CASES, AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ADDITION TO THE CURRENT — CARRYING CONDUCTORS. PROVIDE ALL CONDUCTORS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM. U. A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE RACEWAY SYSTEM THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING FOR ALL FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUITS, ETC. V. THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MODIFICATION WILL BE DESIGN BUILD. DEVICE LOCATION AND QUANTITIES ARE SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMIT COMPLETE DRAWINGS TO THE FIRE MARSHALL FOR APPROVAL AND ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SYSTEM. THIS INCLUDES DEVICE QUANTITY AND LOCATION, WIRING, PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL PANELS. COORDINATE FINAL DEVICE LOCATIONS WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH —IN. FILE COPY 1 Permit Mar review approval Is subject toenail; and onisslons. Approval of construction doormen's does MI £ 1O1 the vioion of any adopted adapted co �o Rocolpt of approved Field conditions aid BY Date: 51924Los r City of Tukwlta BUILDING DIVISION No changes shah be mom: de to ape. scope of work without p71 ;pr zapprova; of Tukwila Buiding Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new playa submitei and may include additional plan review fees. TYPE A DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: LENS: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE Al DESCRIPTION: SAME AS TYPE 'A' WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LAMP: THREE F32T8 INPUT WATTS: 93 MANUFACTURERS: COOPER METALUX 2GC - 332 —A- 120 —EB81 TYPE B DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: FINISH: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE: C DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: REFLECTOR: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE D DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: MOUNTING: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE E DESCRIPTION: FINISH: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MUNUFACTURERS: TYPE F DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: FINISH: BALLAST: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE: O DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE H DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: FINISH: LAMP: INPUT WATTS: MANUFACTURERS: TYPe X DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: BALLAST: LAMP: MANUFACTURERS: TYPE Xt DESCRIPTION: HOUSING: BALLAST: LAMP: MANUFACTURERS: E0.1 E2.1 E3.1 E3.2 E4.1 LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS RECESSED FLUORESCENT 2'X4' LUMINAIRE COLD ROLLED STEEL HOUSING. ACRYLIC PRISMATIC SHIELDING BAKED WHITE ENAMEL FINISH ELECTRONIC. THREE F32T8. 93. COOPER METALUX 2GC- 332 —A- 120 —EB81 4" APERATURE, ADJUSTABLE LOW VOLTAGE DOWNLIGHT TRIPLE RING CONSTRUCTION WHITE ONE 35 WATT MR16 37 ARDEE LIGHTING #DL21WH RECESSED FLUORESCENT DOWNLIGHT. NOMINAL 6" DIAMETER APERTURE SELF FLANGED WITH METAL TRIM RING HAZE ELECTRONIC. TWO 26 WATT QUAD. 54. COOPER PORTFLIO #C6226 —E- 6251— H— TRM6 —P 4' LINEAR FLUORESCENT MINIATURE PROFILE STRIP LUMINAIRE UNITIZED HOUSING FROM HEAVY GAUGE COLD ROLLED STEEL SURFACE BAKED ENAMEL FINISH ELECTRONIC. ONE 28 WATT T5 30. MERCURY MB- 1- 28 —T5 —C— ELB —UNI TYPE DE DESCRIPTION: SAME AS TYPE 'D' WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LAMP: ONE 28 WATT T5 INPUT WATTS: 30 MANUFACTURERS: MERCURY MB- 1 -28 —T5 —C—ELB —UNI PENDANT INCANDESCENT LIGHT SILVER ONE 75 WATT A25 75 FABBIAN #D57— A11 -00 VERTCAL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT STRIPLIGHT FOR MILLWORK COLD ROLLED STEEL BAKED WHITE POWDER COAT FINISH ELECTRONIC. TWO 32T8 62. BARTCO LIGHTING #BFL252 -532 LOW VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING SILVER ONE 35 WATT MR16 37 ERCO LIGHTING #73752.023 LOW VOLTAGE RECESSED SPOT DOWNUGHT CAST ALUMINUM BLACK POWDER COATED ONE 50W T4 90. ERCO #88.130 UNIVERSAL MOUNTED LED EXIT SIGN FOR STOCK ROOM DIE —CAST ALUMINUM WITH EDGE —UT ACRYLIC FACE PANELS & RED LETTERS PROVIDE 90 MINUTE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY BACKUP LED UTHONIA #LE— S -1 —ELN RECESSED MOUNTED LED EXIT SIGN FOR SALES FLOOR DIE —CAST ALUMINUM WITH EDGE —LIT ACRYUC FACE PANELS & RED LETTERS PROVIDE 90 MINUTE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY BACKUP LED UGHTALARMS #SPLED —WRCZ LU1141AFE SOHIMULE CiEt4EFIAL NOTES 1. VERIFY LUMINAIRE VOLTAGE WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT SUPPLYING POWER TO LUMINAIRE PRIOR TO ORDERING 2. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT AND OWNER ON EXACT LUMINAIRE FINISHES AND OPTIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING SHEET INDEX APPROVED PL "ND ",`;D SPDC : "I ;AT'061`_' S!-IA L to' q .- n� � NGED, . t ..... ANGED, MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE BUILDING Or` ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND IS " "3,,;:CT TO FIELD INSPEuTION3 Public Works, Building Division PERMfF NUMBER 0767.6 APPrEF DatalA/1 SYMBOL LIST, GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES, & LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN ELECTRICAL POWER & SIGNAL PLAN SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM, PANEL SCHEDULE, & ELECTRICAL DETAILS ELo°7- 77, FILE t.;uri WILLIAM DUFF ( ARCHITECTS 101 Howard Street, Suite E, Son Frans. CA 94105 r f INTERFACE E N G I N E E R I N G Contact RAY JUACHON Project 2007- 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7240 FAX 415.489.7289 Issue No. Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER Job Address 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Drawn By: KM Job No. 07025 Scale NO SCALE Sheet No. EXPIRES 09. 06. 10 Checked By: SF RECEIVE' DEC 12 2007 PERMIT CENTEh tt 415.371.0900 f. 413.371.0800 www.vdarch.com Sheet Title SYMBOL LIST, cell. 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SEE CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ® LUMINAIRES EQUIPPED WITH BATTERY PACK AND WITH POWER TO CIRCUIT `A -41.' ® PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND WHIP FOR CONNECTION TO MILLWORK LUMINAIRE. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ® ROUTE VIA A 4 —POLE CONTACTORS. HOMERUN TO SWITCH ON MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH BANK AS INDICATED. SEE CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ® HOMERUN TO SWITCH ON MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH AS INDICATED. ® ROUTE VIA 4—POLE CONTACTOR CONTROLLED BY TIME CLOCK PER CEC. REFER TO CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ® RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN TO BE CONNECTED TO RESTROOM LIGHTING CIRCUIT. SEE DRAWING E3.1 FOR CONTINUATION. ® PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND WHIP FOR CONNECTION TO ACCESSORY NICHE LUMINAIRES. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 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SECURITY PANEL PANEL 'A' PANEL 'HA' .0.XFMR 'T1' 0 A 31 ,33,35. 16 'OA-26,28,30. A ^13,15,17. A - 37,39. A- 19,2123,25. A- 27,29. 16 A - 1. FILE: 005805E31.DWG — LAYOUT1 I EDIT: 11/30/2007 10:47 AM BY RAYJ F PLOT: 11/30/2007 11:44 AM BY RAY JUACHON 0 2' 4' 8' SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 1 28. 1 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN 1 I 1 1 33 37. GENERAL SHEET NOTES A. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT OF RECEPTACLES, VOICE /DATA OUTLETS, AND SECURITY DEVICES WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. B. REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS OF HVAC EQUIPMENT. C. COORDINATE ALL WORK AND FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MAIN SWITCHBOARD AND EXISTING TELEPHONE TERMINAL WITH THE LANDLORD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. D. SECURITY DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT ARE SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. COORDINATE EXACT SECURITY SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND LOCATION OF SECURITY SYSTEM DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT WITH THE SECURITY CONSULTANT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. SHEET KEYNOTES O LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR. • LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR MICROWAVE OVEN. O LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR WATER COOLER. ® LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR SURGE SUPPRESSION AND MUSIC SYSTEM. • PROVIDE PLENUM RATED WIRING TO SPEAKERS AND VOLUME CONTROLS BACK TO JUNCTION BOX. 0 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR POINT —OF —SALES SYSTEM WITH 1 "C. TO CASHWRAP. O HOLD —UP BUTTON. PROVIDE 3/4 "C. WITH DRAG WIRE TO FOCUS 200 CONTROL SET AT TELECOM BACKBOARD. O8 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNECTION TO POSTER BOX. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. O9 PROVIDE 1"C. FOR VOICE /DATA FROM CASHWRAP TO GANG BOX AT MANAGER'S OFFICE. 10 PROVIDE 1"C. FOR TELEPHONE FROM CASHWRAP TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. 11 PROVIDE "TVSS" TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, PASS & SEYMOUR #5362 —SP OR APPROVED, FOR CASH REGISTERS. 12 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES FOR SECURITY KEYPAD AT +60" AFF AND SECURITY SIREN AT +96" AFF. 13 6'H X 2'W X 3/4 "D FIREPROOF TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. COORDINATE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM GROUNDING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. EXTEND 2 "C. FROM EXISTING 3/4 "RACEWAY STUB IN CEILING SPACE FROM EXISTING MAIN TELEPHONE TERMINAL TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. COORDINATE FINAL CONNECTIONS TO MAIN TELEPHONE TERMINAL WITH THE LANDLORD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 14 SECURITY PHONE LINE FOR SECURITY PANEL. PROVIDE 3/4 "C. FROM GANG BOX AT MANAGER'S DESK TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. 15 LOCATE RECEPTACLE OUTLET FOR SECURITY SYSTEM. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHT OF SECURITY PANEL WITH THE SECURITY CONSULTANT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 16 ROUTE VIA 4 —POLE CONTACTOR CONTROLLED BY TIME CLOCK PER CEC. REFER TO CONTACTOR AND TIMECLOCK DIAGRAM ON DRAWING E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 17 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNEC 11ON TO LED SIGNAGE. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING HEIGHT WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 18 CONNECT RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN TO LIGHT CIRCUIT IN RESTROOM. SEE DRAWING E2.1. 19 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX WITH DISCONNECT SWITCH FOR STOREFRONT SIGNAGE PER NEC. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND POWER REQUIREMENTS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL IN GYP BOARD CEILING. O. PROVIDE 45KVA TRANSFORMER 'T1' AND LOCATE ABOVE ACCESSIBLE DROP CIELING. SEE DRAWING E3.2 FOR MOUNTING DETAIL. 21 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX, 2 #10, 1#12G. FOR ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT AND VERIFY POWER REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 22 PROVIDE 3 #12, 1/2"C AND FUSED DISCONNECT FOR FBVAV -1. PROVIDE FUSE SIZE PER NAME PLATE RATING ON EQUIPMENT. CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO CIRCUIT HA- 2,4,6. 23 PROVIDE 3 #12, 1/2 "C AND FUSED DISCONNECT FOR FBVAV -2. PROVIDE FUSE SIZE PER NAME PLATE RATING ON EQUIPMENT. CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO CIRCUIT HA- 8,10,12. p�ANCE COD FA 70 o NEC N� IA -1 `2.1J1A CIS Of 'Tukwila ...50 00N5501_ ELOI- T lv WILLIAM DUFF ARCHITECTS 101 Hurd Stoat. Suite E San Francisco. CA 94105 �� INTERFACE �� ENGINEERING Contact RAY JUACHON Project 2007- 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 415.489.7 FAX 4 Issue No. Job Address Drawn By: KM Job No. 07025 Scale NO SCALE Sheet No. EXPIRES 09. 06. 10 Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title ELECTRICAL POWER & SIt NAL PLAN Checked By: SF RECEIVE[ DEC 12 2007 PERMIT CENTER t: 415.371.0900 f. 415.371.0900 r wdaace.coren Date E3.1 , i'r ;;•.Wn ,,T ; >Jie];,5i.;7:; epl these. , %i'a:vin• , f, iri [i. >;.c: J.• r . 'rir.yin,e r %u:t %> ! s< .S;tr. ° . 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Amp /Pole Load (VA) Load Type Description / Location Ckt, No. 1 R — SALES FLOOR 720 R 20/1 A Ckt, No. 20/1 XFMR T1, 45KVA SPARE 2 3 R — CONVENIENCE 720 R 20/1 2,943 B FBVAV -1 20/1 1,260 L LTG — SALES FLOOR 4 5 R — STOCK ROOM / RESTROOM 720 R 20/1 8 C 20/1 1,200 L LTG — TRACK 6 7 R — SECURITY 360 R 20/1 G A 20/1 SPARE a 9 R '-- TELCO 180 R 20/1 B 20/1 675 L LTC — SALES COUNTER / PM ROOM 10 11 SPARE M FBVAV -2 20/1 C 9 20/1 990 L LTG — STOREFRONT 12 13 R — UNDERCOUNTER REF. 600 K 20/1 M A 20/1 670 L LTG — MILLWORK / ACCESSORY NICHE 14 15 R — MICROWAVE 1,000 K 20/1 B 1,318 20/1 520 L LTG — STOCKROOM / REST. / OFFICE 16 17 R — WATER COOLER / COUNTER 540 K 20/1 0 A 20/1 900 R R — OFFICE 18 19 R — CASH REGISTER 1,080 R 20/1 A 20/1 720 R R — OFFICE 20 21 R — CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 16 B 20/2 1,500 WH WATER HEATER 22 23 R — CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 C 18 1,500 WH — 24 25 R — CASH REGISTER 180 R 20/1 A 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 26 27 TIME CLOCK 300 G 20/1 B 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 28 29 CONTACTOR 150 G 20/1 C 20/1 1,900 R R — STOREFRONT WINDOW 30 31 SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 25 A 20/1 SPARE 32 33 SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 B 26 20/1 SPARE 34 35 SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 C 20/1 28 SPARE 36 37 POSTER BOX 1,296 G 20/1 C A 20/1 SPARE 38 39 INTERIOR SIGNAGE 1,000 G 20/1 8 20/1 SPARE 40 41 LTG — EGRESS / EXIT 378 L 20/1 12,787 VA 46A 14,496VA 52A 13,719VA 50A Ph B 14,496VA 43.5 KVA 52.3 AMPS Total Demand Loact 43.2 KVA C 20/1 SPARE 42 Total Connected Load:Ph A 8,526VA 71A Total Connected Load:Ph B 10,235VA 85A Total Connected Load:Ph C 9,458VA 79A "Maximum" Phase Connected Load: Ph B 10,235VA Total Connected Load (3 X Markman) 30.7 KVA 85.3 AMPS Total Demand Load 29.6 KVA 82.1 AMPS Panel HA PANEL SCHEDULE PROJECT: 2007- 0058.05 277/480V, 3Ph, 4W. 225A Bus 200A M.C.B. SURFACE MOUNTED LTG & APPUANCE BRANCH PANELBOARD 29— Nov -07 Ckt. No. Description / Location Load (VA) Load Type C.B. Amp /Pole Notes Ph. Notes C.B. Amp /Pole Load (VA) Load Type Description / Location Ckt, No. 1 XFMR T1, 45KVA 8,526 G 70/3 A 15/3 2,943 LM FBVAV -1 2 3 — 10,235 0 8 2,943 LM — 4 5 — 9,458 G C 2,943 LM — 6 7 A 15/3 1,318 M FBVAV -2 8 9 B 1,318 M — 10 11 C 1,318 M — 12 13 A 14 15 B 16 17 C 18 i9 A 20 21 B 22 23 C 24 25 A 26 27 B 28 29 C 30 Total Connected Load:Ph A Total Connected Load:Ph B Total Connected Load:Ph C "Maximum" Phase Connected Load: Total Connected Load (3 X Maximum) 12,787 VA 46A 14,496VA 52A 13,719VA 50A Ph B 14,496VA 43.5 KVA 52.3 AMPS Total Demand Loact 43.2 KVA 52.0 AMPS SIDE VIEW. NO SCALE WALL 3/4" 0 BOLT W/ WASHERS AND EXPANSION SHIELDS IN CONCRETE WALL. TRANSFORMER VIBRATION ABSORBERS 3 "X 1 1/2 "X4.1# WELDED FRAME NOTES: 1. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT IF MOUNTED TO NON— STRUCTURAL WALL. 2. AFTER FABRICATION — GRIND ALL WELDS, PAINT WITH ONE COAT RED LEAD AND TWO COATS GREY PAINT. 3. REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT DETAILS AND CALCULATIONS FILE: 005805E32.DWG — E3.2 1 EDIT: 11/30/2007 10:47 AM BY RAYJ 1 PLOT: 11/30/2007 11:45 AM BY RAY JUACHON SECTION 3 TRANSFORMER MOUNTING DETAIL NO SCALE (E) 2500A, 277/480V, '1 ' 3 0A, PHASE, 4 WIRE NO SCALE A -27. 2 A -29. ? 0 (E) 200A 3P A -4. A -6. A -16. 24 HOUR, 7 DAY DIGITAL TIME CLOCK; AUTOMATIC LIGHT SHUTDOWN PER NEC. (E) #4250KCMIL, 1#4G AL MC CABLE 4 #4, 1#8G, 1 1/4"C. TRANSFORMER `T1' 45 KVA, 480 - 208Y/120V,30,4W 4#1/0, 1#6G, 2 "C. 1 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM A -12. A -26. A -28. A -30. A -37. A -39. MILLWORK CONTACTOR 24 HOUR, 7 DAY DIGITAL TIME CLOCK; STORE FRONT LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH "d" 2 CONTACTOR & TIME CLOCK DIAGRAM GENERAL SHEET NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL WORK AND FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IN EXISTING MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM WITH THE LANDLORD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. SHEET KEYNOTES 0 VERIFY EXISTING 200A /3P CIRCUIT BREAKER AND METER ARE PROVIDED BY OWNER IN EXISTING MAIN SWITCHBOARD `1C' TO SERVE TENANT SPACE. ® EXISTING 200A FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATED IN TENANT SPACE. PROVIDE AND EXTEND 4 #4/0, 1#6G, 2 -1/2 "C FROM DISCONNECT TO NEW PANEL 'HA' PROVIDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AND CONNECT COMPLETE AS REQUIRED TO PLACE INTO SERVICE. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND ROUTING WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. WILLIAM DUFF ARCHITECTS 101 Howard Street. Suite E San Francisco. CA 94105 "=, INTERFACE E N G I N E E R I N G Contact RAY JUACHON Project 2007 - 0058.05 214 GRANT AVE., SUITE 450, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 PHONE 4 FAX 4 Issue No. Job Title MAC SOUTHCENTER Job Address 633 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILLA, WA 98188 Sheet Title SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM, PANEL SCI-WL LE, AND ELECTRICAL DETAIS Drawn By: Checked By: KM SF Job No. 07025 Scale AS NOTED Sheet No. 1 E:xPIRES 09. 06. 10 RECENEf DEC 12 2007 PERIIM CEr1 C tr, t: 415.371.0900 t 415.371.0800 w wdorckcem Date E3.2 S'''.f7efert Lde-rer..ir.:r•.: r . !re.:. is rs ;r Fs ..: l% ;tevr p;,'c•<4.':are ..... x ot, scaled. ? f':• re:: cethe;L. y ie ":., ; ., ^,1F ;T!',' :.a •art:.. , , as ' ;:r e "`r� }eJ f: 1r 11ePC• ,a ;4•9■ ..re r „e, ^: l.i r .�„ e : i , ::i�i'�n :24,:..::fe. •:<' ,�:[: F. A; 1!'F'.c;.r .:f • • •I:.ih SECTION 16000 - ELECTRICAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Electrical systems required for this work includes labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary to complete installation of electrical work shown complete operable facility and not specifically described in other Sections of these Specifications. Among the items required are: 1. Feeders to distribution panels, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, Owner- provided equipment, and other equipment as detailed. 2. Branch circuit wiring from the distribution panels for lighting, receptacles, motors, signal systems and other detailed circuit wiring. 3. Luminaires, control switches, receptacles, relays, supports and other accessory items. 4. Wiring and power connections for motors installed for heating, cooling and ventilation. B. Fees: 1. Obtain and pay for electrical permits, plan review, and inspections from local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs). 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Provide: To furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use. B. Furnish: Supply and deliver to the project site, ready for unpacking, assembly and installation. C. Install: Includes unloading, unpacking, assembling, erecting, installation, applying, finishing, protecting, cleaning and similar operations at the project site as required to complete items of work furnished by others. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Documentation: Provide copies of certificates of code authority acceptance, test data, product data guarantees, warranties, and the like. _ B. Shop Drawings: Provide shop drawings which include physical characteristics, electrical characteristics, device layout plans, wiring diagrams, and the like. C. Record Drawings: Show changes and deviations from the Drawings. Include written Addendum and change order items. Make changes to Drawings in a neat, clean, and legible manner. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Conform to requirements of the NEC, latest adopted version with amendments by local AHJs. B. Furnish products listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) or other testing firm acceptable to AHJ. C. Conform to requirements of the serving electric and telephone utilities. 1.5 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. For the proper execution of the work cooperate with other crafts and contracts as needed. B. To avoid installation conflicts, thoroughly examine the complete set of Contract Documents. Resolve conflicts prior to installation. C. Prior to installation of feeders to equipment requiring electrical connections, examine the manufacturer's shop drawings, wiring diagrams, product data, and installation instructions. Verify that the electrical characteristics detailed in the Contract Documents are consistent with the electrical characteristics of the actual equipment being installed. 1.6 WARRANTY A. Ballast Manufacturer's Warranty: Not less than 2 years for magnetic type ballasts and 5 years for electronic type ballasts, based on date of manufacturer embossed on ballast, current with installation date. Warranty includes normal cost of labor for replacement of ballast. B. Lamp Warranty: 30 days for incandescent, 6 months for compact fluorescent, 12 for fluorescent lamps. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Provide new electrical materials of the type and quality detailed, listed by UL, bearing their label wherever standards have been established. Indicated brand names and catalog numbers are used to establish standards of performance and quality. The description of materials listed herein governs in the event that catalog numbers do not correspond to materials described herein. B. Include special features, finishes, accessories, and other requirements as described in the Contract Documents regardless of the item's listed catalog number. C. Provide incidentals not specifically mentioned herein or noted on Drawings, but needed to complete the system or systems, in a safe and satisfactory working condition. D. Firestopping Foam Sealant: Foam sealant for use around conduit penetrations to prevent passage of smoke, fire, toxic gas or water. Maintain seal before, during and after fire. In and around conduit for thermal break at penetration of barrier between heated and unheated spaces. Chase Technology Corporation CTC PR -855, Fire Foam, Thomas & Betts. 2.2 RACEWAYS A. Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit (GRC): Federal Specification MC-581 and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C80.1. B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Federal Specification WWC -563 and ANSI C80.3. C. Flexible Conduit: Reduced wall flexible steel conduit. Federal Specification WWC-566. D. Flexible Conduit, PVC Coated: PVC chemical resistant jacket. E. Conduit Fittings: 1. Bushings: Malleable iron with plastic insulator lining, 150C rated. 2. Ground Bushings: Malleable iron with plastic insulating liner and aluminum grounding lug rated for copper or aluminum conductor, 150C rated. 3. EMT Connectors and Couplings: a. Set Screw Type: Zinc plated steel, insulated throat connectors. b. Compression Type: Zinc plated steel, insulated throat connectors, raintight up to 2 inches. 2.3 WIRES AND CABLES A. Copper, 600 volt rated throughout. Conductors 14AWG to 10AWG, solid or stranded. Conductors 8AWG and larger, stranded. Phase color to be consistent at feeder terminations; A -B --C, top to bottom, left to right, front to back. Conductors 3AWG and larger, minimum insulation rating of 75C. Insulation types THWN, THHN or XHHW. Minimum insulation rating of 90C for branch circuits. 2.4 BOXES A. Luminaire Outlet: 4 -inch octagonal box, 1-1/2 inches deep with 3/8 -inch luminaire stud if required. Provide raised covers on bracket outlets and on ceiling outlets. B. Device Outlet: Minimum 4-inch square, minimum 1-1/2 inches deep. Single- or two -gang flush device raised covers. Raco Series 681 and 686 or Bowers. C. Multiple Devices: Three or more devices at common location. Install one -piece gang boxes with one -piece device cover, one device per gang. D. Junction and Pull Boxes: Galvanized sheet steel junction and pull boxes, with screw -on covers; of the type shape and size, to suit each respective location and installation; with welded seams and equipped with steel nuts, bolts, screws and washers. 2.5 WIRING DEVICES A. Finish: White finish. B. Wall Switches: Toggle type, quiet acting, 20 amp, 120/277 volt, UL listed for motor loads up to 80 percent of rated amperage. Cooper 1221, Leviton 1221, Pass & Seymour 20ACI, Hubbell 1221. C. Pilot Light Switches: Lighted handle, toggle type, red, neon pilot lamp. Pilot lamp energized when load is energized. 20 amp /120 volt, Cooper 1991 -PL, Leviton 1221 -PL, Pass & Seymour 2 OACI -PL, Hubbell 1221 -PL. D. Receptacles: Straight parallel blade 15 amp, 125 volt, 2 -pole, 3 -wire grounding. Cooper 5352, Leviton 5352, Pass & Seymour 5352, Hubbell 5352. E. Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle: Feed through type, 20 amp, 125VAC. Hubbell IG -5362, Cooper IG -5362, Leviton, Pass & Seymour. F. Finish Plates: 18 percent chrome, 8 percent nickel, Type 302 stainless steel, smooth white finish. Sales are wall coverplate shall be Lutron Claro or approved. Provide telephone /signal system device plates; activated outlets to have coverplates to match modular jack. Cooper, Hubbell 5 Series, Leviton, Pass & Seymour. G. Floor Boxes: Fully recessed, UON, brushed chrome or brushed stainless steel. No carpet flanges or protrusions allowed. 1. For wood floors: Hubbell #BA2481 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover. 2. For concrete (deep): Hubbell #6A2427 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA5017A aluminum adaptor. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover. 3. For concrete (shallow): Hubbell #BA2429 floor outlet box. Hubbell #SA5017A aluminum adaptor. Hubbell #SA3825 floor duplex outlet cover 2.6 SAFETY DISCONNECTS A. Toggle Type Disconnect Switches: 120 volt, 1 -pole, 20 amp, 1 HP maximum. NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. B. Manual Motor Starters: Quick -make, quick- break. Thermal overload protection. Device labeled with maximum voltage, current and horsepower. Square D Class 2510, Siemens, General Electric, or Eaton Electrical. Provide NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. C. Safety Switches: Heavy duty, fused type, dual rated, quick -make, quick -break with fuse rejection feature for use with Class R fuses only. Provide NEMA 1 enclosure for indoors, NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoors. Manufacturers: Eaton Electrical, Square D, or Siemens. 2.7 SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Hangers: Kindorf B- 905 -2A channel, H-119-D washer, C105 strap, 3/8 -inch rod with ceiling flange. B. Pipe Straps: Two -hole galvanized or malleable iron. 2.8 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Engraved Labels: Melamine plastic laminate, white with black core, 1/16 inch thick, manufactured by Lamicoid. Engravers standard letter style, minimum 3 /16- inch -high letters. Drill or punch labels for mechanical fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary because of substrate. Use self tapping stainless steel screws. B. Conductor Numbers: Manufacturers standard vinyl -cloth self- adhesive cable and conductor markers of the wraparound type. C. Branch Circuit Schedules: Provide branch circuit identification schedules, typewritten, clearly filled out, to identify Toad connected to each circuit and location of load. 2.9 GROUNDING MATERIALS A. Grounding Connectors: Hydraulic compression tool applied connectors or exothermic welding process connectors or powder actuated compression tool applied connectors. Mechanical type of connectors are not acceptable. Manufacturers: Burndy Hyground Compression System, Erico /Cadweld, Amp Ampact Grounding System or approved. B. Pipe Grounding Clamp: Mechanical ground connector with cable parallel or perpendicular to pipe. 2.10 OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES A. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: One, two or three -pole bolt on, single handle common trip, rated 15 to 800 amp, as indicated on Drawings. Overcenter toggle -type mechanism, quick -make, quick -break action. Trip indication is by handle position. Calibrate for operation in 40C ambient temperature. 2.11 PANELBOARD CONSTRUCTION A. Manufacturers: Siemens, Square D, Eaton Electrical, General Electric, or approved. B. Standards: Comply with requirements of UL 891, NEMA PB2 and NEC 408 construction of switchboards. Provide short circuit current rating (Integrated Equipment Rating, IER) for panelboards. C. Lugs: Compression type. D. Panelboards: 1, Enclosure: Flush panelboards rated 600 amp or less provide maximum enclosure depth of 5 -3/4 inches. Provide galvanized metal finish. 2. Bussing: Copper bar with suitable electroplating (tin) for corrosion control at connection. Provide ground bar to accommodate specified terminal lugs. 3. Provide fully rated integrated equipment rating greater than the available fault current. See Drawings for available fault current, If Drawings do not have the available fault currents then coordinate with serving electric utility. 4. Breakers: Bolt -on type. 5. Cover: Hinged door, flush lift latch and lock, two keys per panel. Key branch circuit panelboards alike. Medium light grey finish suitable for field painting to match wall finish. 2.12 CONTROL DEVICES A. Lighting Contactor and Time Clock: 1. Contactors for control of lighting and signage shall be Square D, Class 8903, Type "L ", electrically held in a NEMA 1 enclosure, Cutler Hammer, General Electric, or approved, enclosed, electrically operated, electrically held. Time switches for control of show window lighting and signage and automatic lights shutdown shall be 7 -day, as applicable, or as manufactured by Paragon, Sangamo, or approved. 2.13 LUMINAIRES A. Luminaires: Refer to description and manufacturers in Luminaire Schedule. B. Where recessed luminaires are installed in cavities intended to be insulated, provide IC rated luminaires or other code approved installation. C. Recessed Luminaires: Frame compatible with the ceiling material installed at the particular luminaire location. D. Light Transmitting Components: Prismatic acrylic, extruded, flat diffusers, 0.125 -inch overall thickness, unless otherwise noted. 2.14 BALLASTS A. Ballasts, General: 1. Provide ballasts rated for specified lamps, i.e., T -8 rated ballasts where T -8 lamps specified. 2. Thermal Protection: Internal UL Class P with automatic reset. 3. Power Factors: Not less than 90 percent unless otherwise indicated. 4. Sound Ratings: Rating A, except where not available as standard products from manufacturer. Provide the quietest ratings available. 5. Input Voltage: Match branch circuit supply voltage. B. Fluorescent Electronic Ballasts: 1. Provide ballasts which meet the requirements of UL 935 and bear the appropriate UL label. 2. Electrical Characteristics: a. Provide electronic ballasts which withstand input power line transients as defined in ANSI C62.41, Category-A and Institute of Electrical b. Lamp Crest Factor: 1.7 or less for rapid start ballasts and 1.85 or less for instant start ballasts. c. Total Harmonic Distortion: Not to exceed to 10 percent of the input current. 3. Manufacturer: Advance RCN /VCN Series, Motorola, or approved. FILE: 005805E41.DWG - E4.1 l EDIT: 11/30/2007 10 :47 AM BY RAYJ l PLOT: 11/30/2007 11:47 AM BY RAY JUACHON on Drawings, specified herein or required for a 24 hour, with Skip -A -Day feature, ° Tork" K400 or K600 and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 587. J. K. L. M. N. A. B. C. D. E. F. A. B. C. D. E. 2.15 LAMPS A. fluorescent Lamps: 3500K minimum CRI 80, length and wattage as noted in Luminaire Schedule. General Electric, Osram /Sylvania, Philips. B. Incandescent: 130 volt rated. General Electric, Osram /Sylvania, Philips. 2.16 TELEPHONE /DATA RACEWAY SYSTEM A. Provide complete conduit /raceway and backbox for communication and data systems as shown on the drawings and as described herein. B. Provide a minimum 4 -11/16 inch square x 2 -18 inch deep box for all voice and data outlets. C. Provide sleeves through rated walls. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Drawings are diagrammatic with symbols representing electrical equipment, outlets, luminaires, and wiring. Examine the entire set of Drawings to avoid conflicts with other systems. Determine exact route and installation of electrical wiring and equipment with conditions of construction. B. Clarification: 1. The Drawings govern in matters of quantity, the Specification in matters of quality. In event of conflict apply. on Drawings or in the Specifications, the greater quantity and the higher quality 2. Should the Electrical Documents indicate a condition conflicting with the governing codes and regulations, refrain from installing that portion of the work until clarified by Architect. 3.2 MOTORS /APPLIANCE /UTILIZATION BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING A. Electrical Connections: Connect equipment, whether furnished by Owner or other Divisions of the Contract, electrically complete. B. Connect motor branch circuits complete from panel to motor as required by code and manner herein described. C. Appliance /Utilization Equipment: Provide appropriate cable and cord cap for final connection unless equipment is provided with same. Verify special purpose outlet NEMA configuration and ampere rating with equipment supplier prior to ordering devices and coverplates. 3.3 INSTALLATION Install electrical equipment complete as directed by manufacturer's installation instructions. Obtain installation instructions from manufacturer prior to rough -in of the electrical equipment, examine the instructions thoroughly. Noise Control: Do not place outlet boxes at opposite side of partitions or walls back to back. Do not place contactors, transformers, starters or similar noise producing devices on walls which are common to occupied spaces unless specifically called for on Drawings. Where such devices must be mounted on walls common to occupied spaces, mount or isolate in such a manner as to effectively prevent the transmission of their inherent noise to the occupied space. Firestopping: Coordinate with the Drawings the location of fire rated walls, ceilings, floors and the like. When these assemblies are penetrated by electrical equipment, seal equipment with approved firestopping material. Install firestopping material complete as directed the manufacturer's installation instructions. Conduit: 1. Conceal conduits. Exposed conduits are permitted only in the following areas: Mechanical rooms, electrical rooms or spaces where walls, ceilings and floors will not be covered with finished materials. Existing walls that are concrete or block construction and where specifically noted on the Drawings. 2. Do not install conduits on surface of building exterior, across roof, on top of parapet walls, or across floors. 3. Below Grade Conduit and Cables: Place a minimum 3 -inch cover of sand or clean earth fill around the cable or conduit on a leveled trench bottom. Lay conduit on a smooth level trench bottom, so that contact is made for its entire length. Remove water from trench before electrical conduit is installed. 4. Conduit Terminations: Provide conduits shown on Drawings which terminate without box, panel, cabinet or conduit fitting with conduit connector or bushing. 5. Conduit Size: Minimum trade size 3/4 inch. 6. Provide pull cord in empty conduits. 7. Conduit Use Locations: a. Cast -in -Place Concrete, Masonry, Damp Locations and Subject to Mechanical Damage: GRC. b. Dry, Protected: GRC, EMT. c. Sharp Bends and Elbows: GRC, EMT use factory elbows. d. Motors, recessed luminaires and equipment connections subject to movement or vibration, use flexible metallic conduit. e. Motors and equipment connections subject to movement or vibration and subjected to the following conditions; exterior location, moist or humid atmosphere, water spray, oil or grease use PVC coated liquid tight flexible metallic conduit. 8. Branch Circuits: Do not change the intent of the branch circuits or controls without approval. Homeruns for 20 amp branch circuits may be combined to a maximum of six conductors in a homerun. Apply derating factors as required by CEC. Increase conductor size as needed. Wires and Cables: 1. Conductor Installation: Install conductors with care to avoid damage to insulation. Do not apply greater tension on conductors than recommended by manufacturer during installation. 2. Conductor Size and Quantity: Install no conductors smaller than 12AWG unless otherwise shown. Provide required conductors for a fully operable system. F. Boxes: 1. Anchoring: Secure boxes rigidly to the substrate upon which they are being mounted, or solidly embed boxes in concrete or masonry. 2. Provide weatherproof outlets for locations exposed to weather or moisture. 3. Code Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to construction and installation of electrical boxes and fittings and size boxes according to NEC, except as noted otherwise. 4. Mount center of outlet boxes as required by Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), or noted on drawings, the following distance above the floor: a. Control Switches: 48 inches. b. Receptacles: 18 inches. c. Telecom Outlets: 18 inches. d. Other Outlets: As indicated in other Sections of Specifications or as detailed on Drawings. G. Provide NEC - requirea disconnect switches whether specifically shown on Drawings or not. Provide disconnect switch at each motor location within 5 feet unless otherwise noted. Coordinate fuse ampere rating with installed equipment. Fuse ampere rating variance between original design information and installed equipment, size in accordance with Bussmann Fusetron 40C recommendations. H. Supporting Devices: 1. Safety factor of 4 required for every fastening device or support for electrical equipment installed. Support to withstand four times weight of equipment it supports. Bracing to comply with Seismic Zone 4 requirements. 2. Provide vertical support members for equipment and luminaires, straight and parallel to building walls. Provide independent supports to structural member for electrical luminaires, materials, or equipment installed in or on ceiling, walls or in void spaces or over furred or suspended ceilings. I. Electrical Identification: 1. Conductor Identification: Apply markers on each conductor for power, control, signaling and communications circuits. 2. Provide an engraved label on each major unit of electrical equipment, including but not limited to the following items: Disconnect switches, relays, contactors, time switches, override switches, service disconnects, distribution switches, branch circuit panelboards, and central or master unit of each electrical system including communication /signal systems. Service and Distribution: Verify utility requirements prior to bidding and provide associated work required by local utility including but not limited to: Secondary service lateral including conduit, and conductors. Grounding: 1. Performance Requirements: Supplement the grounded neutral of the secondary distribution system with an equipment grounding system to properly safeguard the equipment and personnel. Install equipment grounding such that metallic structures, enclosures, raceways, junction boxes, outlet boxes, cabinets, machine frames, portable continuous) at P rtable equipment and other conductive items in close proximity with electrical circuits operate y ground potential and provide a low impedance path for possible ground fault currents. 2. Raceway Grounding: Ground metallic raceway systems. Bond to ground terminal with code size jumper except where code size or larger grounding conductor is included with circuit, use grounding bushing with lay -in lug. Install ground bushings on metallic raceway terminations in pull boxes, panelboards and the like for circuits with overcurrent protection set at 60 amp and greater. 3. Install equipment grounding conductor, code size minimum in raceway systems. 4. Motors, Equipment and Appliances: Install code size equipment grounding conductor from outlet box to (motor) equipment frame or manufacturer's designated ground terminal. 5. Receptacles: Connect ground terminal of receptacle to equipment ground system by No. 14 conductor bolted to outlet box. Self grounding nature of receptacle devices does not eliminate conductor bolted to outlet box. Distribution Panelboards: 1. Install equipment complete as directed by manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Install equipment in conformance with work space requirements of NEC 110.26. Locate equipment in rooms or spaces dedicated to such equipment, NEC 408.2. Coordinate with other Divisions of work. 3. Flush Panels; Verify available recessing depth and coordinate wall framing with other Divisions. Provide (4) 3/4" spare conduits from panel to accessible space above. Maintain fire rating of wall. Control Devices: 1. Install time switches Lighting: 1. Install luminaire of types indicated where shown and at indicated heights; in accordance with manufacturer's 2. Avoid interference with and provide clearance for equipment. Where the indicated locations for the luminaires conflict with luminaire as directed by Architect. 3. Suspended Luminaires: Mounting heights indicate the clearances between the bottom of the luminaire and the finished floors. 4. Support Luminaires: Anchor supports to the structural slab or to structural members within 5. Provide recessed fluorescent luminaires with two supp rt q ' d by C 6. o wires as re uire IBC . Provide lighting indicated on Drawings with a luminaire of the type designated and provide a luminaire the same as those used in similar or like locations. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL a partition, or above a suspended ceiling. around the and other automatic control devices in accessible locations near the source of power or grouped at a common location in mechanical rooms or similar spaces. written instructions and with recognized industry practices. the locations for equipment, change the locations for the appropriate for the location. Where outlet symbols appear on Drawings without a type designation Tests: Conduct tests of equipment and systems to demonstrate compliance with requirements specified in Division 16. Refer to individual Specification Sections for required tests. Document tests and include in Closeout Documents. Verify electrical characteristics of equipment prior to installation of conduits and wiring for equipment. Coordinate HVAC voltage requirements with Drawings and equipment submittals prior to rough in. Wiring Device Tests: Test wiring devices to ensure electrical continuity of grounding connections, and after energizing circuitry, to demonstrate compliance with requirements. Test receptacles for line to neutral, line to ground and neutral to ground faults. Correct defective wiring. Verification of Conditions: Verify ceiling construction, recessing depth and other construction details prior to release of luminaire for shipment. Lighting system control Testing and Commissioning: 1. Test lighting controls to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with Drawings and Specifications. Provide functional testing of sequences of operation to ensure operation in accordance with Drawings and Specifications. Provide complete report of test procedures and results to engineer and insert approved copy into project closeout documents. 2. Testing shall include: a. Occupant sensing automatic controls. b. Automatic time and override controls for interior lighting. 3.5 CLEANING A. Remove dirt and debris caused by the execution of the electrical work. Leave the entire electrical system installed in clean, dust -free and proper working order. B. Thoroughly clean the exterior and the interior of each switchboard and distribution panelboard in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. C. Where finish of luminaires, or enclosures is damaged, touch up finish with matching paint in accordance to manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions. D. Clean paint splatters, dirt, dust, fingerprints, and debris from luminaires. 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