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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL09-0339 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - T-MOBILET- MOBILE 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL ELO9O339 Cityrf Tukwila 0 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 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Suite No: ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: EL09 -0339 Issue Date: 07/15/2009 Permit Expires On: 01/11/2010 Tenant: Name: T- MOBILE Address: 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL , TUKWILA WA Owner: Name: WEA SOUTHCENTER LLC BSIP Phone: Address: TOTAL 13 PARCEL NUMBERS , 2010 NEW PLAT MAJOR 920247 Contact Person: Name: AMY DIEKEVERS Phone: 800 285 -7866 X 2 Address: 75 - 60TH ST SW , WYOMING MI Contractor: Name: EVERGREEN POWER SYSTEMS INC Phone: 206 774 -1400 Address: 3849 1 AV S , SEATTLE WA Contractor License No: EVERGPS950BE Expiration Date: 01/05/2011 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: ELECTRICAL FOR LIGHTING, DIFFUSERS, INSTALLATION OF (2) PANELS (280/120V) Value of Electrical: NRES: $25,000.00 Fees Collected: $622.50 RES: $0.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA National Electrical Code Edition: 2005 Electrical Service provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date: 7_` (S ` I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Signature: Print Name: Date: _r2 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. doc: EL -4/07 EL09 -0339 Printed: 07-15-2009 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: T- MOBILE • 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 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: EL09 -0339 ISSUED 05/29/2009 07/15/2009 1: ** *ELECTRICAL * ** 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 permits. 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. Signature: Print Name: ? 4Z (Pc= ro2})--"ik tt_741/A. Date: 7- / doc: Cond -Elec EL09 -0339 Printed: 07 -15 -2009 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 ** King Co Assessor's Tax No.: (1 ' ?'O VO �V Site Address: ��� % fl \% �1 Y� • Suite Nurnberg f 1 q 7 ( Floor: i CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htto: / /www. ci. tkwila. wa. us V) Tenant Name: —1% Property Owners Name: 1.ie -6-t5;6a._ New Tenant: Yes 0..No Mailing Address: l \.lD CA W \\Ce- -Y"-\ Nit \`tNi\nat. v e∎teS etc- aajay City State Zip Name: L Th; e Vern Day Telephone: 600 ' a8 s - Mailing Address: tit; ' S —3 \i- tw 1�V`\ � . J City State Zip E -Mail Address: Q d'`t Q■ S∎ r . . CC9rv._ Fax Number: tj \ \II ' %4 3 —q 3S`I Company Name: Mailing Address: City • Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: State Zip Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ c.51 000 Scope of Work (please pr vide detailed information): fi't(o/CL �"0V1' Lk(i kfl t3�) Pr vim,/ S p 2 2m) C•1., % 1nv Will service be altered? ❑ Yes lip- No Adding more than 50 amps? c , Yes ❑ No Type of Use: Y C (Llilll \-e- Type of work: ❑ New ❑ Addition ❑ Service Change ❑ Remodel CO--Tenant Improvement ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Property Served by: . Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light HAApplications \Forms - Applications On Line \I -2009 - Electrical Permit Application.doc bh Page 1 of 2 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $145.60 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $78.00 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $57.00 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $78.00 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $78.00 number of added circuits $11.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $52.00 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $52.00 (6 or more circuits) $7.30 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $65.00 ❑ Low voltage systems $57.00 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI- FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $60.00 ❑ 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 BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature: Date: Print Name: Day Telephone: Mailing Address: IDate Application Accepted: City State Zip Date Application Expires: 112 t H \Applications \Forms - Applications On Line \1 -2009 - Electrical Permit Application.doc bh /2'1 Staff Initials: cr Page 2 of 2 • 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 RECEIPT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: EL09 -0339 Address: 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 05/29/2009 Applicant: T- MOBILE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R09 -01088 Payment Amount: $498.00 Initials: WER Payment Date: 07/14/2009 01:37 PM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: HAWK BUILDING TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 6132 498.00 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 498.00 Total: $498.00 PAYMENT RECEIVED doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 07 -14 -2009 1 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development SET RECEIPT Jim Haggerton, Mayor Jack Pace, Director Copy Reprinted on 05 -29 -2009 at 12:37:24 05/29/2009 RECEIPT NO: R09 -00798 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: PRECISION PERMIT SERVICE Payment Date: 05/29/2009 Total Payment: 1,125.51 SET ID: S000001212 SET NAME: Tmp set/Initialized Activities SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member D09 -089 EL09 -0339 M09 -059 PG09 -048 TOTAL: Amount 879.32 124.50 82.44 39.25 879.32 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 6808 1,125.51 TOTAL: 1,125.51 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 124.50 000/345.830 1,001.01 TOTAL: 1,125.51 PAY E fit\ T RECER1E[) 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (WO331 INSPE ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 12-' 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: 1:00811/e Type of Inspection:00 Address: q73 ' P "'t,/ Date Called: Special Instructions: M Date Wanted: 047703 p.m. Requester: Phone No: %Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. 7 COMMENTS: 10 ,--v Inspector: /jam ntitICA Date: 463 I p ❑ $60.00 REI SPECTION FEE EQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 033 PE MIT NO. (206)431 -3670 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 rl Project: '1o& Type of Inspection: ZJ ,(/l QD Address: I toar Date Called: Special Instru lions: Date Wanted: 002- 6rn. Requester: Phone No: ❑ Approved per applicable codes. ❑Corrections required prior to approval. 7 COMMENTS: CSCA►FD4G6 Inspector: L Date: 07/0 2/07 ri $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: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 601435? PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-36 INSPECTION NO. / Project. 'fagot Li- Type of Inspection: V ZOO Address: cio °� v Y Date Called: .---- Special Instru tions: Date Wanted: Requester: Phone No: ❑ Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. .� COMMENTS: - ?t,-(\11).1/1\1 APkaJhL 0� (pfeiVA)01 (60455 I JC Date: 00 I/0 $60.00 REINS CTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee lust be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Inspector: Receipt No.: Date: INSPEI ION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit fl? -0537 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -367 CITY • F TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISI ON 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: /-4/1068Type ,� of Inspection: �� Address:: q 73 � Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: QO Z / 6..n. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ,K_ - cou„),, CO,k) . - 56Na PA'Act-__s Inspector: Date: AkIc E $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE RE UIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (poi "°331 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION FL- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -36 Project: ..7 4� Type of Inspection: vo Address: 113 ilia, Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a 11 t Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Pa �.K C'ov sioe-o?J r , ,T- Inspector: 7 dCriAbc / Date: eif /D9 I 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: INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit VJ� Et0 -19334t PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3 r'-' (� Project: 10 ^ A `C Type of Inspection: 700 Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: /30 07/ a m p.m. Requester: Phone No: EiApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: o. K. - eov 414, (44.0 PIT" pttik-L, 441: S oeEFfto,JT Inspector: �, 6.0JJ6 Date: 07/30/07 ri $60.00 REINSP CTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 1 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 7)L- (ui-o337 PIERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3 70 Project: t` -r-- „ �Itf Type of Inspection: .706/ Address: 617 3 Date Called: -NN Special Instructions: Date Wanted: O a Requester: Phone No: ItApproved per applicable codes. D Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: V„►pEf�S�e�, Inspector: '■.r &Alec Date: 017211041 El $60.00 REIN PECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee mist be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener Code Com • liance Form iq inq.. umrnary LTG -S,UM 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Enerav Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Project Info Project Address T- Mobile Date N. ..,/,..- ..;- Southcenter Mall For Buil° n'�,' ^i iJj t4.,: "PA 7� Y� _ NEC .0..., U Seattle, Wa 98188 Applicant Name: Don Penn Consulting Engineer Applicant Address: 635 Westport Parkway, Grapevine, TX 76051 Applicant Phone: 817 - 410 -2858 Project Description ❑ New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration See SEC Section 1513 for automatic daylighting, occupancy sensor, o er con kat h e, :iii "� ,: • Compliance Option 0 Prescriptive 0 Lighting Power Allowance 0 st ;' +�, /.-q ; •; ;•� j ,�_ y (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly o : ':'"- U IVAtrah 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. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2"" Area in ft2 Allowed x Area Sales Sales 1.50 1138.0 1707 Stock Room Stock Room �0 0.80 367.0 294 Office Office � m 0.95 114.0 108 Corridor Corridor •' Perna 0.80 40.0 32 Toilet Toilet .- .. .1-1,..,., " °' —_•.- y r «�� 0.80 90.0 7 2 "" From Table -1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA Total Allowed Interior Watts 2213 Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) 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 less than 5 watts per fixture. 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, not exception and leave Watts /Fixture blank. Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed 210 Sales EE - Recessed Egress Fixture 3 70 Sales AM1 - Recessed Downlight fyUl p 10 40 400 Sales Cl - 6° Recessed Downlight 5 40 200 Sales co.V4A FF1 - Pendant lighting 4' 5 63 315 Stock E - Fluorescent t ` •'I' 3 56 168 Office E2 - Fluorescent 2 56 112 Corridor E2 - Fluorescent AI ; � �� 1 56 56 Toilet z. E2- Fluorescent �vatS V..- 1 56 56 Sales AM1 - Recessed Downlight (EXEMPT) =; 9 Sales AM2- Recessed Downlight (EXEMPT) 5 Interior Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Total Proposed Interior Watts 1517 Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) Location Description Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Area in ft2 (or If for perimeter) Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x If) Covered Parking 0.2 W/ft 0.2 W /ft2 Note: 2006 SEC does not allow trading between covered parking and ext. Itg. Total Allowed Covered Parking Watts Mil T ? 9LOO'' � Open Parking 0.15 W /ft2 Outdoor Areas 0.15 W /ft2 — - ^j °; j =A ' I "' Bldg. (by facade)' 0.15 W /ft2 • AIN Bldg. (by perim)1 7.5 W /If ■ / or 1. Choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed B dg. Exterior Watts Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) ILocatlon 1 Use mfgr listed maximum input wattage. For fixtures with hard -wired ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used. Garage Fixture Description INumbernfFixhwAql Wafc /Fivtnra I 1Ar,44.e. Dr ,....yea 1 2006 Seattle Nonresidential En Garage Proposed Watts may not exceed Allowed Total Proposed Covered Parking Watts Location Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts /Fixture Watts Proposed Exterior Proposed Watts may not exceed Allowed Watts Total Proposed Exterior Watts 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com fiance Form 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy: 0 Warehouses, storage areas or aircraft storage hangers 0 Other Q ualification Checklist in is chec ed type is number of and fixture answer If occupancy answer is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. If not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Lighting Fixtures: (Section 1521) o ❑ Check if 95 /o or more of fixtures comply with 1,2 or 3 and rest are ballasted. 1. Fluorescent fixtures which are non - lensed with a 1 or 2 two lamps, b reflector a) b) or louvers, c) 5 -60 watt T -1, T -2, T -4, T -5, T -8 lamps, and d) hard -wired elec- tronic dimming ballasts. Screw -in compact fluorescent fixtures do not qualify. 2. Metal Halide with a) reflector b) ceramic MH lamps <= 150w c) electronic ballasts 3. LED lights. TABLE 15 -1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance (LPA Use' LPA` (W /sf) Use' LPAZ (W /sf) Automotive facility 0.9 Office buildings, office /administrative areas in facilities of other use types (including but not limited to schools, hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches) 0.95 (0,0)) Convention center 1.2 Penitentiary and other Group 1 -3 Occupancies 1.0 Courthouse 1.2 Police and fire stations(' 1.0 Cafeterias, fast food establishments°, restaurants /bars5 1.3 Post office 1.1 Dormitory 1.0 Retail"', retail banking, mall concourses, wholesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.5 Exercise center 1.0 School buildings (Group E Occupancy only), school classrooms, day care centers 1.2 Gymnasia". assembly spaces" 1.0 Theater, motion picture 1.2 Health care clinic 1.0 Theater, performing arts 1.6 Hospital, nursing homes, and other Group 1 -1 and 1 -2 Occupancies 1.2 Transportation 1.0 Hotel /motel 1.0 Warehouses ', storage areas 0.5 Hotel banquet/conference /exhibition hall'•4 2.0 Workshops 1.4 Laboratory spaces (all spaces not classified "laboratory" shall meet office and other appropriate categories) 1.8 Parking garages 0.2 Laundries 1.2 Libraries5 1.3 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Only' Manufacturing facility 1.3 Main floor building lobbies' (except mall concourses) 1.2 Museum 1.1 Common areas, corridors, toilet facilities and washrooms, elevator lobbies 0.8 Footnotes for Table 15 -1 1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shall apply. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically, the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. 2) The watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. 3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. 4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. 5) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet. 6) Reserved. 7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft2 with full height partitions, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.10 w /ft2 may be used. 8) Reserved. 9) For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating over 5,000, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.60 W /ft2. 10) Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated from the retail space by walls or at least three - quarter- height partitions (transparent or opaque). and lighting for free - standing display where the lighting moves with the display are exempt. An additional 1.5 w /ft2 of merchandise display luminaires are exempt for individual tenant spaces less than 3,000 gross square feet and 1.2 W /ft2 for larger tenant spaces provided that they comply with all three of the following: a) located on ceiling - mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling itself (not on the wall). b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures with two points of track attachment). c) fitted with LED, tungsten halogen, fluorescent, ceramic metal halide or other high intensity discharge lamps. This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed. 11) Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage for a warehouse may be defined, for computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • Iia nce Form tinq:P'ower'Allowance Adjustnients 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Project Address IT- Mobile Date 5/21/2009 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 ft2. Carry the Adjusted LPA to the corresponding "Allowed Watts per ft2" location on LTG -SUM. Adjusted Lighting Power Allowances (Interior) Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2** Ceiling Height for this room Ceiling Height limit for this exception** Adjusted LPA Watts per ft2 ** From Table 15 -1 based on exceptions listed in footnotes m Iq It lq,� Y 0 or; arks •. -rans P,er,rnit Plans ist ,LT:G -C . ,.ormer ,Check 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Project Address x- Mobile Date 5/21/2009 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and transformer requirements in the 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) yes 1513.1 Local control /access Schedule with type, indicate locations E -2 yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch 8-2 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 E-2,E- 8, E -9 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 n.a. 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations n.a. 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans n.a. 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning EXIT SIGNS (Section 1514) yes I 1514 Max. watts 'Indicate watts for each exit sign IE_2 I LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (Section 1530 -1532) n.a. 1530 Lighting Power For incandescent luminaires, provide calculations based on the maximum labeled wattage of the fixture (not the lamp). For track lighting, provide calculations based on 50 W /foot of track or the actual luminaire wattage, whichever is n.a. 1531 Interior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture n.a. 1532 Exterior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture MOTORS (Section 1511) n.a. I 1511 IElec motor efficiency IMECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency I I TRANSFORMERS (Section 1540) n.a. I 1540 (Transformers 'Indicate size and efficiency 1 1 no is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener htinq,.. Motor;. and' Trapsforrner Permit 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms 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 listed in Section 1513.6.1. Where automatic time switches are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.2. 1513.1 Local Control and Accessibility: Each space, enclosed by walls or ceiling - height partitions, shall be provided with lighting controls located within that space. The lighting controls, whether one or more, shall be capable of turning off all lights within the space. The controls shall be readily accessible, at the point of entry/exit, to personnel occupying or using the space. EXCEPTIONS: The following lighting controls may be centralized in remote locations: 1. Lighting controls for spaces which must be used as a whole. 2. Automatic controls, when provided in addition to manual controls. need not be accessible to the users and may be centralized in a remote location.. 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 20 ampere circuit loaded to not more than 80 %. 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 5% of the building footprint for footprints over 100,000 ft2. 1513.3 Daylight Zone Control: Lighting in ((A11))sll daylighted zones, as defined in Chapter 2 (see Exhibits 1513.3a and 1513.3b), both under overhead glazing and adjacent to vertical glazing, shall be provided with controls that comply with Section 1513,3.1 and 1513.3.2 (( • - .. .. . , )). 1513.3.1 Separate Control: Daylight zones shall have controls which control the liohtg independent of general area Ightlng 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. For daylight zones under overhead glazing that exceed 5,000 square feet. there must be at least two independent photocontrol systems with each system having a dedicated ohotosensor, EXCEPTION: Daylight spaces enclosed by walls or ceiling height partitions and containing 2 or fewer lighting fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for general area lighting. 1513.3.2 Automatic Control• Daylight zones shall have ontrol v"iich automatically reduce lighting oower in response to available daylight by either a, a combination of dimming ballasts and daylight- sensing automatic controls. which are capable of dimming the lights continuously. or b. a combination of stepped switching and daylight- sensing automatic controls, which are capable of incrementally reducing the light level in steps automatically and turning the lights off automatically, 1. Single -lamo luminalre systems shall have three levels of automatic control: all lamps on. approximately half of the luminaires turned off in a relatively uniform pattem. and then all of the luminaires off. As an altemate. where the daylight zone contains two rows of luminaires and they are Parallel to a window, three levels of automatic control may also be achieved by having both rows on, the row closest to the window off and the other row on. and both rows off. For rooms such as small offices. which contain only a single one-lamo luminaire. it la acceptable for the davliahtina control system to automatically switch off the entire luminaire 11. Two-lamo luminaires shall have three levels of automatic control: both lamps on one lamp on and one lamo off. and both lamos off. As an altemate where the daylight zone contains two rows of luminaires and they are parallel to a window. three levels of automatic control may also be achieved by having both rows on, the row closest to the window off and the other row on. and both rows of.. For rooms. such as small offices. which contain only a single two -lamo luminaire, it 1s acceotable for the davlighting control system to automatically switch off the entire luminaire rather than switching off one lamp. then both lamos 11i. Three-lamo luminaires shall have four levels of automatic control: all three lamps on. two lamos on and one lamp off. one lama on and two lamps off. and all three lamos off, iv. For other multi-lamp luminaries with four or more lamas, the number of required incremental steos shall be equal to one plus the number of lamps in the luminaire Any switching devices Installed to override the automatic davlighting control shall comply with the criteria In Section 1513.6.2a -e EXCEPTIONS: 1. The following are exempt from the reauirements for automatic davllahtina controls In Section 1513,3.2 - a. retail spaces adiacent to vertical glazing )retail soaces under overhead glazing are not exempt) b. lighting ercemoted by Section 1512, and c. display. exhibition, and specialty lighting complying with Section 1513.4, 2. The following spaces are exemot from the requirements for automatic daylighting controls in Section 1513.3.2 provided that they have occupancy sensor controls that comply with Section 1513.6.1- 1 Code Com Iiance Form Revised Dec 2007 a. small soaces In the daylight zone that are normally unoccupied (such ae a storage room with a window. or restrooms), b. rooms less than 300 square feet. and c. conference rooms 300 square feet and larger that have a lighting control system with at least four scene options, 3. HID lamps with automatic controls that are capable of reducing the power consumption by at least 50% in lieu of continuous dimming controls in 1513.3.2. 4. HID lamos 150 watts or less are exempt from the dimming reauirements in 1513.3,2 1513.4 Display, Exhibition and Specialty Lighting Controls: All display, exhibition or specialty lighting shall be controlled independently of general area lighting. 1513.5 Automatic Shut -off Controls, Exterior: Lighting for all exterior applications shall have automatic controls capable of tuming off exterior lighting when sufficient daylight is available or when the lighting is not required during nighttime hours. Lighting not designated for dusk -to -dawn operation shall be controlled by either. a A combination of a photosensor and a time switch; or b. An astronomical time switch. Lighting designated for dusk -to -dawn operation shall be controlled by an astronomical time switch or photosensor. All time switches shall be capable of retaining programming and the time setting during loss of power for a period of at least 10 hours. EXCEPTION: Lighting for covered vehicle entrances or exits from buildings or parking structures where required for safety, security, or eye adaptation. 1513.6 Automatic Shut -Off Controls, Interior: Buildings greater than 5,000 ft2 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` enclosed by walls or ceiling- height partitions, and all meeting and conference rooms. and all school classrooms, shall be equipped with occupancy sensors that comply with 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. Areas that must be continuously illuminated (e.g., 24 -hour convenience stores), or illuminated in a manner requiring manual operation of the lighting. 2. Emergency 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 shall be capable of automatically turning off all the lights In an area, no 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 the space is occupied. EXCEPTION: Occupancy sensors in stairwells are allowed to have two step lighting (high -light and low - light) provided the control fails in the high -light position. 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 per week and incorporate an automatic holiday "shut -off" feature, which tums off all loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally scheduled operations. Automatic time switches shall also have program back -up capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. Automatic time switches shall Incorporate an over -ride 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; c. is manually operated; d. allows the lighting to remain on for no more than 2 hours when an over -ride is initiated; and e. controls an area not exceeding 5,000 ft2 or 5% of the building footprint for footprints over 100,000 f , 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, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Sequences of 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. 1514 Exit Signs: Exit signs shall have an Input power demand of 5 Watts or less per sign. Motors - General Requirements 1511 Electric Motors: All permanently wired polyphase motors of 1 hp or more, which are not part of an HVAC system, shall comply with Section 1437. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Motors that are an integral part of specialized process equipment. 2. Where the motor Is integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no complying motor has been approved. Transformers - General Requirements 1540 Transformers: The minimum efficiency of a low voltage dry-type distribution transformer shall be the Class I Efficiency Levels for distribution transformers specified in Table 4-2 of the °Guide for Determining Energy Efficiency for Distribution Transformers" published by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA TP -1- 2002). 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Code Com • fiance Form Revised Dec 2007 Project Address IT- Mobile 'Date 5/21/2009 Use this form if you are claiming any ceiling height adjustments for your Lighting Power Allowances for in erior 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 ft2. Carry the Adjusted LPA to the corresponding "Allowed Watts per ft2" location on LTG -SUM. Adjusted Lighting Power Allowances (Interior) Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2 ** Ceiling Height for this room Ceiling Height limit for this exception ** Adjusted LPA- Watts per ft2 ** From Table 15 -1 based on exceptions listed in footnotes 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form trn'q . an'd Ti 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance ;ot4Or former�Permit Pans'.Checkl'isf;; Forms Revised Dec2007 Project Address T- Mobile 'Date 5/21/2009 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and transformer requirements in the 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) yes 1513.1 Local controVaccess Schedule with type, indicate locations E -2 yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch E -2 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 E -2,E- 8, E -9 1513.5 Exterior shut -off Schedule with type and features, indicate location n.a. (a) timer w/backup Indicate location a . a . (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location n.a. 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations n.a. 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability): Indicate size of zone on plans a.a. 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning EXIT SIGNS (Section 1514) yes 1 1514 Max. watts 'Indicate watts for each exit sign IE_2 I LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (Section 1530 -1532) n.a. 1530 Lighting Power For incandescent luminaires, provide calculations based on the maximum labeled wattage of the fixture (not the lamp). For track lighting, provide calculations based on 50 W /foot of track or the actual luminaire wattage, whichever is a .a. 1531 Interior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture n.a. 1532 Exterior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture MOTORS (Section 1511) n.a. 1511 IElec motor efficiency IMECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency I I TRANSFORMERS (Section 1540) n.a. 1540 (Transformers 'Indicate size and efficiency 1 I If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener otor{ and Transform 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Code Co Lighting - General Requirements 1613 Lighting Controls: Lighting, including exempt lighting in Section 1512, shall comply with this section. Where occupancy sensors are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.1. Where automatic time switches are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.2. 1513.1 Local Control and Accessibility: Each space, endosed by walls or ceiling - height partitions, shall be provided with lighting controls located within that space. The lighting controls, whether one or more, shall be capable of tuming off all lights within the space. The controls shall be readily accessible, at the point of entry/exit, to personnel occupying or using the space. EXCEPTIONS: The following lighting controls may be centralized in remote locations: 1. Lighting controls for spaces which must be used as a whole. 2. Automatic controls when provided in addition to manual controls, need not be accessible to the users and may be centralized in a remote location.. 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 20 ampere circuit loaded to not more than 80 %. 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 5% of the building footprint for footprints over 100,000 ft2. 1513.3 Daylight Zone Control: Lighting in ((All))all daylighted zones, as defined in Chapter 2 (see Exhibits 1513.3a and 1513.3bl both under overhead glazing and adjacent to vertical glazing, shall be provided with controls that comply with Sections 1513.3.1 and 1513.3.2((•_ :. ))• 1613.3.1 Separate Control: Daylight zones shall have controls which control the lights independent of general area liahtina. 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. For daylight zones under overhead glazing that exceed 5,000 square feet, there must be at least two independent photocontrol systems with each system having a dedicated photosensor. EXCEPTION: Daylight spaces endosed by walls or ceiling height partitions and containing 2 or fewer lighting fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for general area lighting. 1613.3.2 Automatic Control: Daylight zones shall have controls which automaticallv reduce lighting power in response to available daylight by either: a. a combination of dimming ballasts and daylight- sensing automatic controls, which are capable of dimmina the liahts continuously. or b. a combination of stepped switching and daylight- sensing automatic controls which are capable of incrementally reducing the liaht level in steps automatically and fuming the lights off automatically. i. Sinmle -lamp luminaire systems shall have three levels of automatic control: all lamps on, approximately half of the luminaires turned off in a relatively uniform pattern, and then all of the luminaires off. As an alternate, where the daylight zone contains two rows of luminaires and they are parallel to a window, three levels of automatic control may also be achieved by having both rows on, the row closest to the window off and the other row on. and both rows off, For rooms, such as small offices, which contain only a single one -lamp luminaire, it is acceptable for the davlighting control system to automatically switch off the entire luminaire. ii. Two -lamp luminaires shall have three levels of automatic control: both lamps on, one lamp on and one lamp off. and both lamps off, As an alternate where the daylight zone contains two rows of luminaires and they are parallel to a window. three levels of automatic control may also be achieved by having both rows on the row closest to the window off and the other row on, and both rows off. For rooms, such as small offices, which contain only a single two -lamp luminaire, it is acceptable for the dm/lighting control system to automatically switch off the entire luminaire rather than switching off one lamp. then both lamps. jii. Three -lamp luminaires shall have four levels of automatic control: all three lamps on, two lamps on and one lamp off. one lamp on and two lamps off, and all three lamps off. iv. For other multi -lamp luminaries with four or more lamps, the number of required incremental steps shall be equal to one plus the number of lamps in the luminaire. knv switching devices installed to override the automatic daylightinq control shall comply with the criteria in Section 1513.6.2a -e EXCEPTIONS: 1, The following are exempt from the requirements for automatic daylightinq controls in Section 1513.3.2: a. retail spaces adjacent to vertical glazing 'retail spaces under overhead alazina are not exempt) b. Iihtina exempted by Section 1512, and c. display, exhibition, and specialty lighting complying with Section 1513.4. 2. The following spaces are exempt from the requirements for automatic daylightinq controls in Section 1513.3.2 provided that they have occupancy sensor controls that comply with Section 1513.6.1: 1 ml• fiance Form ecklist Revised Dec a. small spaces in the davljaht zone that are normally_ unoccupied (such as a storage room with a window. or restrooms) b. rooms less than 300 square feet. and c, conference rooms 300 square feet and larger that have a liahtina control system with at least four scene options. 3. HID lamps with automatic controls that are capable of reducing the power consumption by at least 50% in lieu of continuous dimmina controls in 1513.3.2. 4. HID lamps 150 watts or less are exempt from the dimming requirements in 1513.3.2. 1613.4 Display, Exhibition and Specialty Lighting Controls: All display, exhibition or specialty lighting shall be controlled independently of general area lighting. 1513.5 Automatic Shut -off Controls, Exterior: Lighting for all exterior applications shall have automatic controls capable of turning off exterior lighting when sufficient daylight is available or when the lighting is not required during nighttime hours. Lighting not designated for dusk -to -dawn operation shall be controlled by either. a. A combination of a photosensor and a time switch; or b. An astronomical time switch. Lighting designated for dusk -to -dawn operation shall be controlled by an astronomical time switch or photosensor. All time switches shall be capable of retaining programming and the time setting during loss of power for a period of at least 10 hours. EXCEPTION: Lighting for covered vehicle entrances or exits from buildings or parking structures where required for safety, security, or eye adaptation. 1613.6 Automatic Shut -Off Controls, Interior: Buildings greater than 5,000 ft2 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 enclosed by walls or ceiling- height partitions, and all meeting and conference rooms, and all school classrooms, shall be equipped with occupancy sensors that comply with 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. Areas that must be continuously illuminated (e.g., 24 -hour convenience stores), or illuminated in a manner requiring manual operation of the lighting. 2. Emergency 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. 1613.6.1 Occupancy Sensors: Occupancy sensors shall be capable of automatically tuming off all the lights in an area, no 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 turning off lights when the space is occupied. EXCEPTION: Occupancy sensors in stairwells are allowed to have two step lighting (high -light and low- light) provided the control fails in the high -light position. 1613.6.2 Automatic Time Switches: Automatic time switches shall have a minimum 7 day clock and be capable of being set for 7 different day types per week and incorporate an automatic holiday "shut -off' feature, which tums off all loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally scheduled operations. Automatic time switches shall also have program back -up capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. Automatic time switches shall incorporate an over -ride 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; c. is manually operated; d. allows the lighting to remain on for no more than 2 hours when an over -ride is initiated; and e. controls an area not exceeding 5,000 ft2 or 5% of the building footprint for footprints over 100,000 ft2, whichever is greater. 1613.7 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, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Sequences of 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. 1514 Exit Signs: Exit signs shall have an input power demand of 5 Watts or less per sign. Motors - General Requirements 1511 Electric Motors: All permanently wired polyphase motors of 1 hp or more, which are not part of an HVAC system, shall comply with Section 1437. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Motors that are an integral part of specialized process equipment. 2. Where the motor is integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no complying motor has been approved. Transformers - General Requirements 1540 Transformers: The minimum efficiency of a low voltage dry-type distribution transformer shall be the Class I Efficiency Levels for distribution transformers specified in Table 4 -2 of the "Guide for Determining Energy Efficiency for Distribution Transformers` published by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA TP -1- 2002). 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • Iiance Form MECH -SUMI =Meehan ,cal..S immary ,. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 - w I• -... Projec sir i:• Project Address T-Mobile Date 5/21/2009 wilt Southcenter Mall For Building Dept. Use `• j� 04 WASt►,, "O ails, f�. l ,•'• Seattle, WA 98188 Applicant Name: Don Penn Consulting Engineer Applicant Address: 635 Westport Parkway, Grapevine, TX 76051 Applicant Phone: 817 -410 -2858 . . • Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. ❑ Includes Plans York Split System w/ elec. heating. 3 32 off. oIs nclude documentation requiring compliance with commissioning requirements, Sectio Compliance Option 0 Prescriptive Path 0 Systems Analysis Seattle no longer has a separate simple system path. See reverse for economizer flowchart. Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' AHII -1 YORK MA MA62 COIL Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity2 Btu/h Total CFM 60000 OSA CFM or Econo? 2000 465 Capacity2 Btu/h Total CFM OSA cfm or Econo? input Btuh Output Btuh CII -1 YORK TCGD60 61434 2000 465 F an E uipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' CFM SP' EF -1 Greenheck GB -071 -6 150 0.13 HP /BHP 0.17 EF -2 Greenheck GB -071 -6 100 0.13 0.17 Flow Controls Location of Service ` Toilet area ° 21 ' Telcom Room MAY/ 19 NY 2009 If available. 2As tested according to Table 14-1A through 14-1G. 31f required. 4 COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as applicable. 5 Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com •!lance Form Economizer Summary Revised Dec 2007 Economizer Summary Check box(es) for exceptions being claimed. List the system /equipment that qualifies for each exception. See Section 1433 for full description of Economizer requirements. ❑ Full Air Econo ❑ Ex 4: ❑ Ex 1: 111 Ex 2: ❑ Ex 5: ❑ Ex 6: ❑ Ex 7: ❑ Ex 8: ❑ Ex 9a: ❑ Ex 9b: ❑ Ex 9c: ❑ Ex 9d: Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine if project complies with Economizer requirements. If not, the Systems Analysis Option must be used. nit Ca <33,000 Btuh ER 15% Over Code Reference Section 1433 g. Ca /o economize <72,000 Btuh o 5 %? Full Air Economizer - Complies ception . Cooling 75% Site R or Sol ptio ehumidificatio with supportin an Does Not Comply • Qualifies for Fu I Air Economizer Exception - Complies 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • !lance Form Mechanical .Complex Systems,Check 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address T- Mobile Date M.ECH=C :010 Revised Dec 2007 5/21/2009 The following additional information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for a complex mechanical system for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code. Use the checklist as a reference for notes added to the mechanical drawings (see the MECH -CHK checklist for additional system requirements). This information must be on the plans since this is the official record of the permit. Having this information in separate specifications alone is NOT an acceptable alternative. For Building Department Use Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY 1431.1 Field assem. sys. Provide calculations 1431.2 System Sizing Provide design heating and cooling load calculations 1432.1 Setback & shut -off Indicate separate systems or show isolation devices on plans 1432.2.1 Air system reset Indicate automatic reset 1432.2.2 Hydronic System Indicate automatic reset, cooling tower, & heat pump loop valves 1433 Air Economizer Indicate economizer on equipment schedule or specify exception claimed and provide calculations to justify qualification 1434 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans 1435 Simul. htg. & clg. Indicate that simultaneous heating and cooling is prohibited, unless use of exception is justified 1436 Heat recovery Indicate heat recovery on plans; complete and attach heat recovery calculations 1437 Elec. motor effic. MECH -MOT or Equip. Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency 1438 All fans and pumps Indicate variable speed drive on fan and pump schedules 1439.1 Kitchen Hoods Indicate uncooled and unheated make -up air 1439.2 Fume Hoods Indicate VAV, unheated /uncooled or heat rec. makeup no ' is circled Tor any question, provide explanation: Decision Flowchart CStart Here 1 • Section 1411.1 Equipmen Efficiency Shall Meet Tables 14- 1Athrough 14-1G as/Oil Fuma input ? 225,000 tuh or Gas/O' t Heat Use this flowchart to determine how the requirements of the Complex Systems Option apply to the project. Refer to the indicated Code sections for more complete information on the requirements. Yes ny Fuel Fumac input 2 225,000 Btuh? Air System Serving Multiple Zones? apacity of H Heating System > 00.000 Btuh 1411.1 Intermittent Ignition Device 8 Power Venting or Damper. If input >_ 225,000 Btuh then 1412.6 Modulating or Staged Combustion Controls Required Yes 1411.1 0.75% Maximum Jacket Loss Yes • Section 1431.1 Calculations of Total On -Site Energy Input 8 Ouput Required Yes Yes No Section 1432.2.1 Supply Air Reset Controls Required (continued on back) Section 1432.2.2 Hot Water Supply Temperature Reset Required 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com Hance Form apical _ .Co;mplezjSystems'!�back') !:.! �_ ME'CH =COM. Revised Dec 2007 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Yes ly Air and ,000 cfm & OSA 0,000 cfm & OS 0 cfm & SA yn Yes 0% A ?30% Section 1436 50% Effective Heat Recovery Required otor Incl. in Eqpmt. Covr'd by Tbl 14 -1 A -14- 1G? Yes Multi -speed Motor in Multi - eed system ystem or Zone w/ Simultaneous tg. & Clg. Ye Yes Section 1435 Zone Controls Must Reduce Supply Air Quantity Before Reheating /Recooling No Yes Section 1438 Variable Flow Devices Required DONE Section 1439.1 No Heating or Cooling for at Least 50% of Make -up Air Yes Section 1437 Motors Must Meet Efficiencies in Table 14 -4 Ye, s Section 1439.2 One Required: a. 50% VAV Exhaust & Make -up b. 75% Direct Makeup w/ Tempering Only c. Heat Recovery per 1436 d Constant Volume w/ < 50fpm Face Velocity Yes 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • Iiance Form 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address T-Mobile Date Revised Dec 2007 5/21/2009 Complete the following for all design A & B squirrel -cage, T -frame induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1800 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below applies). For Building Department Use Motor No. or Location HP Type (open /closed) Description of Application or Use Synch. Speed Min.Nom. Full Toad Efficiency Minimum Nominal Full -Load Efficiency Open Motors Oosed Motors Exceptions: 1. Motors in systems designed to use more than one speed of a multi -speed motor. 2. Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (Tables 14- 1A or 14-1B) . 3. Motors that are an integral part (i.e. not easily removed and replaced) of specialized process equipment (i.e. equipment which requires a special motor, such as an explosion - proof motor). 4. Motors integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no qualifying motor has been approved (i.e. if the only U.L. listing for the equipment is with a less- efficient motor and there is no energy - efficient motor option). For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. Synchronous Speed (RPM) 3,600 1 1,800 1,200 3,600 l 1,800 l 1,200 HP Efficiency ( %) Efficiency ( %) 1.0 - 82.5 80.0 75.5 82.5 80.0 1.5 82.5 84.0 84.0 82.5 84.0 85.5 2.0 84.0 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 86.5 3.0 84.0 86.5 86.5 85.5 87.5 87.5 5.0 85.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 7.5 87.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 89.5 89.5 10 88.5 89.5 90.2 89.5 89.5 89.5 15 89.5 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 90.2 20 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.2 91.0 90.2 25 91.0 91.7 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.7 30 91.0 92.4 92.4 91.0 92.4 91.7 40 91.7 93.0 93.0 91.7 93.0 93.0 50 92.4 93.0 93.0 92.4 93.0 93.0 60 930 93.6 93.6 93.0 93.6 93.6 75 930 94.1 93.6 93.0 94.1 93.6 100 93.0 94.1 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1 125 93.6 94.5 94.1 94.5 94.5 94.1 150 93.6 95.0 94.5 94.5 95.0 95.0 200 94.5 95.0 94.5 95.0 95.0 95.0 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • !lance Form 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address T- Mobile Date Revised Dec 2007 5/21/2009 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code. — Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment performance n.a. 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. List heat pumps on schedule yes 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency M -1 n.a. 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate intermittent ignition, flue /draft damper & jacket loss 1412 HVAC controls yes 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans M-1 n.a. 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum n.a. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat n.a. 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 M -1 yes 1412.4.2 ' Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls M -1 n.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule n.a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control n . a. 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans 1412.8 Ventilation Control Indicate demand control ventilation for high- occupancy areas 14-1 1413 Economizers n.a. 1413.1 Air Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule n.a. 1413.1 Wtr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb n.a. 1413.2 Water Econo Doc Indicate clg load & water econo & clg tower performance n.a. 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling n.a. 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer 1414 Ducting systems yea 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary M -1 yes 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on duct M -1 a.a. 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping 1416 Completion Requirements n.a. 1416.2.1 Commissioning Provide commissioning plan yes 1416.2.2 -3 Sys.Bal & Func.Test Indicate air and water system balancing & functional testing M -1 n.a. 1416.2.4 Commissioning Indicate O &M manuals, record drawings, staff training n.a. 1416.2.5 Comm. Report Indicate requirements for prelim. & final commissioning report n.a. 1434 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans n.a. Mechanical Summary Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input /output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440 -1454) 1440 Service water htg. yea 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank P-1 n.a. 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off n.a. 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping n.a. 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4.0 n.a. 1452 Heater Efficiency Indicate pool heater efficiency n.a. 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control n.a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover n.a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover, and R -12 sides and bottom no is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener Code Com • liance Form 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms 1411 HVAC Equipment Performance Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions not less than the values shown in Tables 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. Revised Dec 2007 If equipment is subject to an ARI Standard, it shall be listed in the ARI certification program. EXCEPTION: Water - cooled centrifugal water- chilling packages that are not designed for operation at ARI Standard 550/590 test conditions of 44 °F leaving chilled water temperature and 85 °F entering condenser water temperature with 3 gpm/ton condenser water flow shall have a minimum NPLV rating as shown in Tables 14 -IIC, 1., and M. The table values are only specified for the following full load design ranges: Leaving Chiller Water Temp.: 40 to 48 °F Entering Condenser Water Temp.: 75 to 85 °F Condensing Water Temp. Rise: 5 to 15 °F Glycol percent 0% Chillers designed to operate outside of these ranges shall have a code compliant selection at the nearest table operating point based on an all -water system. Non - standard Part Load Value (NPLV) is defined as single number part-load efficiency figure of merit for chillers references to conditions other than IPLV conditions. Design condenser water flow rate shall not be less than 2.5 gpm /ton. Equipment not listed in Tables 14 -1A to 14-1G is allowed to be used. Gas -fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with input ratings 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW) and all unit heaters 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 furnaces where combustion air is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings >_ 225.000 Btu/h (65 kW), including electric fumaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the input rating. Electric furnaces over 15kW shall have a minimum of two stages of control for heating. Cooling towers serving chilled water systems with airside economizer complying with Section 1433 without using the exceptions shall be selected to be able to maintain a return condenser water temperature to the tower of 86 °F or less at peak design conditions. Hydronic heat pump and other cooling and refrigeration equipment (e.g. icemakers. walk -in coolers) shall not use domestic water only one time before dumping it to waste (no single pass water cooling systems are allowed). The only exceptions are: medical and dental equipment; equipment using less than 1 gpm; replacement of existing icemakers; or use of single pass cooling during power outages and other emergencies. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. If equipment is rated in accordance with an ARI Standard, it shall be rated at Standard (not "design") ARI Rating Conditions. 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 Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged and Split System Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged and split system electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. EXCEPTION: Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1411.5 Heating Systems in Unenclosed Spaces. Where heating is provided to unenclosed spaces. only radiant heating systems shall be used unless otherwise approved by the building official, The heating system shall be controlled by an occupancy sensor. An unenclosed space is one that is not substantially surrounded by solid surfaces such as walls, floors, roofs, and openable devices such as doors and operable windows. Warehouses and repair garages are considered enclosed spaces. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least 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. 1412.2 Headband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 °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. 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: a. Have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week, b. Be capable of retaining programming and time settings during loss of power for a period of at least ten hours, and c. Include an accessible manual override. or equivalent function (e.g., telephone interface), that allows temporary operation of the system for up to two hours. 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. 3. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. 4. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with motorized dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Energy Factor (EF) Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) < 50 gallon storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gallon storage 0.57 0.71 a> 70 gallon storage 0.55 0.70 1411.4 Packaged and Split System Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged and split system electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. EXCEPTION: Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1411.5 Heating Systems in Unenclosed Spaces. Where heating is provided to unenclosed spaces. only radiant heating systems shall be used unless otherwise approved by the building official, The heating system shall be controlled by an occupancy sensor. An unenclosed space is one that is not substantially surrounded by solid surfaces such as walls, floors, roofs, and openable devices such as doors and operable windows. Warehouses and repair garages are considered enclosed spaces. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least 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. 1412.2 Headband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 °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. 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: a. Have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week, b. Be capable of retaining programming and time settings during loss of power for a period of at least ten hours, and c. Include an accessible manual override. or equivalent function (e.g., telephone interface), that allows temporary operation of the system for up to two hours. 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. 3. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. 4. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with motorized dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • Iiance Form 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 These dampers shall remain closed until activated by the fire alarm system or other approved smoke detection system. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable in systems with a design outdoor air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm or less.(.. • _ 4. (( three , o i_ Iheight.)) Reserved. 5. Type I Grease hoods exhaust. Dampers installed to comply with this section, including dampers integral to HVAC equipment, shall have a maximum leakage rate when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500 of: Motorized Dampers: 10 cfm /ft2 of damper area at 1.0 inch w.g. Nonmotorized Dampers: 20 cfm/ft2 of damper area at 1.0 inch w.g., except that for nonmotorized dampers smaller than 24 inches in either dimension: 40 cfm/ft2 of damper area at 1.0 inch w.g. Dampers used as a component of packaged HVAC equipment shall comply with the damper leakage requirements, unless it is the lowest leakage available as a factory option. Drawings shall indicate compliance with this section. 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 space temperature and occupied setpoint 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))modulated or staged combustion control. Boilers shall have proportionately- modulated or staged combustion control to control both the fuel and the air. P- b. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Boilers under L000,000 Btu/h input capacity. 2. Radiant Heaters. 3. Systems with multiple boilers which are sequentially- staged. Boilers shall comply with the reset requirements in Section 1432.2. 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. 1412.8 Ventilation Controls for High- Occupancy Areas: Demand control ventilation (DCV) is required for spaces that are larger than 500 ft2, have a design occupancy for ventilation of greater than 40 people for 1000 112 of floor area, and are served by systems with one or more of the following: a. An air -side economizer, b. Automatic modulating control of the outdoor air damper, or c. A design outdoor airflow greater than 3000 cfm. EXCEPTIONS: 1.Systems with energy recovery complying with Section 1436. 2. Multiple -zone systems without direct- digital control of individual zones communicating with a central control panel. 3. Systems with a design outdoor airflow less than 1200 cfm. 4. Spaces where the supply airflow rate minus any makeup or outgoing transfer air requirement is less than 1200 cfm. 1412.9 Enclosed Parking Garage Ventilation. See the Seattle Mechanical Code. Section 404 for requirements for controls for parking garage ventilation. 1413 Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100% of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Air economizers shall be used for RS -29 analysis base case for all systems without exceptions in Sections 1413, 1423, or 1433. Water economizers when allowed by Section 1132.2 exception 1 or Section 1433 exception 9, shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the connected 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 internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Wig-)) NOTE THAT THIS REQUIREMENT WILL RESULT I IN A LARGER COOLING TOWER. 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizers 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 load 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: The HVAC system and its controls shall allow economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required simultaneously. Air and water 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. 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. 1413.5 Economizer Heating System Impact: Any HVAC system that increases the building heating energy use during economizer operation is not allowed (e.g. single- fan /dual -duct systems and multizone systems). EXCEPTIONS: 1. Where the heating is allowed by Section 1435. 2. Water source heat pump systems that comply with Section 1433, Exception 2. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com •fiance Form Permitt`Plans,GI - eckhst il 2006 §eattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms NOTE THAT SINGLE - FAN/DUAL -DUCT SYSTEMS AND MULTIZONE SYSTEMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT. THIS IS BECAUSE ECONOMIZER OPERATION LOWERS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE AIR ENTERING THE HOT DECK HEATING COIL, INCREASING ITS ENERGY USE. IN ORDER TO USE THIS TYPE OF SYSTEM, THE SYSTEM MUST MEET ONE OF THE ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS AND HAVE NEITHER TYPE OF ECONOMIZER. (ANOTHER RESOLUTION IS TO USE A DUAL - FAN /DUAL -DUCT SYSTEM WHERE THE HOT DECK FAN SUPPLIES ONLY RETURN AIR OR RETURN AIR PLUS MINIMUM VENTILATION AIR.1 THIS REOUIREMENT WILL NOT AFFECT THREE - DECK MULTIZONE SINCE THEY CANNOT WORK WITH AN AIR ECONOMIZER IN ANY CASE (IT WOULD MAKE THE NEUTRAL DECK A COLD DECK). AN EXCEPTION TO THE HEATING IMPACT IS PROVIDED FOR ECONOMIZERS ON VAV SYSTEMS THAT CAUSE ZONE LEVEL HEATING TO INCREASE DUE TO A REDUCTION IN SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE. REDUCING SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURES ON A COOLING -VAV SYSTEM WILL REDUCE FAN ENERGY (PARTICULARLY IF THE SYSTEM HAS A VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE), OFFSETTING THE ENERGY LOST DUE TO INCREASED REHEAT ENERGY. SEE THE DISCUSSION AND DIAGRAMS OF SECTION 6.5.1.4 OF ASHRAE /IESNA STANDARD 90.1 IN THE USERS MANUAL, 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 ((iwiteeerdause-with .. .. )) as follows: 1. ((- . :. :' .))(Reserved.) 2. Static pressure: ((2))1/2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. Spiral lock seams in round and flat oval ductwork do not require sealing. however. other seams shall be sealed. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. (( hr.)) All low- pressure supply and return air systems not located entirely within the conditioned space. including the unconditioned side of enclosed stud bays or joist cavities /spaces used to transport air, shall be securely fastened and sealed. Ductwork shall be sealed using welds. gaskets, mastic. or mastic -plus- embedded - fabric tape. Enclosed stud bays or joist cavities /spaces used to transport air shall be sealed using mastic -plus- embedded - fabric tape or. when drywall is used to enclose the air system. drywall mud and tape. Duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any ducts. EXCEPTION: Fibrous glass duct systems installed in accordance with standard UL 181A and flexible duct systems installed in accordance with standard UL 18IB may use tapes listed for these systems NOTE THAT LONGITUDINAL SEAMS ARE JOINTS ORIENTED IN THE DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW. TRANSVERSE JOINTS ARE CONNECTIONS OF TWO DUCT SECTIONS ORIENTED PERPENDICULAR TO AIRFLOW. DUCT WALL PENETRATIONS ARE OPENINGS MADE BY ANY SCREW FASTENER, PIPE, ROD OR WIRE. ALL OTHER CONNECTIONS ARE CONSIDERED TRANSVERSE JOINTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPIN -INS. TAPS AND OTHER BRANCH CONNECTIONS ACCESS DOOR FRAMES Revised Dec 2007 AND JAMBS, DUCT CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space 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. (( >ter 43)). Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with Tess 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 -6. EXCEPTION: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Cold water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with the Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -56) 1416 Mechanical Systems Commissioning and Completion Requirements 1416.1 General: Commissioning is a systematic process of verification and documentation that ensures that the selected building systems have been designed, installed and function properly, efficiently, and can be maintained in accordance with the contract documents in order to satisfy the building owner's design intent and operational requirements- Drawing notes shall require commissioning and completion requirements in accordance with Section 1416. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further requirements. 1416.1.1 Simple Systems: For simple systems, as defined in Section 1421, and for warehouses and semi - heated spaces, commissioning shall include, as a minimum: a. A Commissioning Plan, b. System Testing and Balancing, c. Controls Functional Performance Testing, d. A Preliminary Commissioning Report, e. Post Construction Documentation in the form of O &M and Record Drawing Review, and f. A Final Commissioning Report. 1416.1.2 All Other Mechanical Systems: For all other mechanical systems, commissioning shall include, as a minimum: a. A Commissioning Plan, b. System Testing and Balancing, c. Equipment Functional Performance Testing, d. Controls Functional Performance Testing, e. A Preliminary Commissioning Report, f. Post Construction Documentation (all), and g. A Final Commissioning Report. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com liance Form :Mechanical Permit iPlans`:Ch'e'ekl 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 1416.2 Commissioning Requirements 1416.2.1 Commissioning Plan: The plans shall require tests mandated by this section be performed and the results recorded. The plans shall require preparation of preliminary and final reports of test procedures and results as described herein. At a minimum, the plans shall identify the following for each test: a. b. c. d. A detailed explanation of the original design intent, Equipment and systems to be tested, including the extent of tests, Functions to be tested (for example, calibration, economizer control, etc.), Conditions under which the test shall be performed (for example, winter and summer design conditions, full outside air, etc.), e. Measurable criteria for acceptable performance. 1416.2.2 Systems Balancing 1416.2.2.1 General: Construction documents shall require that all HVAC systems be balanced in accordance with generally accepted engineering standards. Air and water flow rates shall be measured and adjusted to deliver final flow rates within 10% of design rates, except variable flow distribution systems need not be balanced upstream of the controlling device (for example, VAV box or control valve). Construction documents shall require a written balance report be provided to the owner. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further systems balancing requirements. 1416.2.2.2 Air System Balancing: Air systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses then, for fans with system power of greater than 1 hp, fan speed shall be adjusted to meet design flow conditions. 1416.2.2.3 Hydronic System Balancing: Hydronic systems shall be proportionately balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then the pump impeller shall be trimmed or pump speed shall be adjusted to meet design flow conditions. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Pumps with pump motors of 10 hp or less. 2. When throttling results in no greater than 5% of the nameplate horsepower draw above that required if the impeller were trimmed. Each hydronic system shall have either the ability to measure pressure across the pump, or test ports at each side of each pump. 1416.23 Functional Performance Testing 1416.23.1 Equipment /Systems Testing: Functional Performance Testing shall demonstrate the correct installation and operation of each component, system, and system -to- system intertie relationship in accordance with approved plans and specifications. This demonstration is to prove the operation, function, and maintenance serviceability for each of the Commissioned systems. Testing shall include all modes of operation, including: a. All modes as described in the Sequence of Operation, b. Redundant or automatic back -up mode, c. Performance of alarms, and d. Mode of operation upon a loss of power and restored power. 1416.23.2 Controls Testing: HVAC control systems shall be tested to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Sequences of operation shall be functionally tested to ensure they operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. 1416.2.4 Post Construction Commissioning 1416.2.4.1 General: Construction documents shall require post construction commissioning be provided to the building owner. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further commissioning requirements. Post construction commissioning shall include, as a minimum, review and approval of Operation and Maintenance Materials, Record Drawings, and Systems Operational Training. 1416.2.4.2 Operation and Maintenance (0 & M) Manuals: The 0 & M manual shall be in accordance with industry accepted standards and shall include, at a minimum, the following: a. Submittal data stating equipment size and selected options for each piece of equipment requiring maintenance. b. Operation and maintenance manuals for each piece of equipment requiring maintenance, except equipment not furnished as part of the project. Required routine maintenance actions shall be clearly identified. c. Names and addresses of at least one service agency. d. HVAC controls system maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions. Desired or field determined set points shall be permanently recorded on control drawings at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in programming comments. e. A complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate including: i. A detailed explanation of the original design intent. ii. The basis of design (how the design was selected to meet the design intent). iii. A detailed explanation of how new equipment is to interface with existing equipment or systems (where applicable). iv. Suggested set points. NOTE: Sequence of Operation is not acceptable as a narrative for this requirement. 1416.2.4.3 Record Drawings: Record drawings shall include as a minimum the location and performance data on each piece of equipment, general configuration of duct and pipe distribution system, including sizes, and the terminal air and water design flow rates of the actual installation. 1416.2.4.4 Systems Operational Training: The training of the appropriate maintenance staff for each equipment type and/or system shall include, as a minimum, the following: a. System/Equipment overview (what it is, what it does and which other systems and/or equipment does it interface with). b. Review of the available O &M materials. c. Review of the Record Drawings on the subject system/equipment. d. Hands -on demonstration of all normal maintenance procedures, normal operating modes, and all emergency shutdown and start-up procedures. 1416.2.5 Commissioning Reports 1416.2.5.1 Preliminary Commissioning Report: A preliminary report of commissioning test procedures and results shall be completed and provided to the Owner. The preliminary commissioning report shall identify: a. Deficiencies found during testing required by this section which have not been corrected at the time of report preparation and the anticipated date of correction. b. Deferred tests which cannot be performed at the time of report preparation due to climatic conditions. c. Climatic conditions required for performance of the deferred tests, and the anticipated date of each deferred test. 1416.2.5.2 Final Commissioning Report: A complete report of test procedures and results shall be prepared and filed with thc owner. The Final Commissioning Report shall identify: a. Results of all Functional Performance Tests. b. Disposition of all deficiencies found during testing, including details of corrective measures used or proposed. c. All Functional Performance Test procedures used during the commissioning process including measurable criteria for test acceptance, provided herein for repeatability. EXCEPTION: Deferred tests which cannot be performed at the time of report preparation due to climatic conditions. 1416.3 Acceptance Requirements 1416.3.1 Acceptance: Buildings or portions thereof, required by this code to comply with this section, shall not be issued a final certificate of occupancy until such time that the building official determines that the preliminary commissioning report required by Section 1416.2.5.1 has been completed kb PERMIT COORD GOPYO PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL09- 0339 DATE: 05 -29 -09 PROJECT NAME: T- MOBILE SITE ADDRESS: 973 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: akf ging Division Public Works Fire Prevention ❑ Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 06-02-09 Not Applicable ❑ Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route sti Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required I 1 REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved N4L1 Approved with Conditions n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 06 -30-09 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Untitled Page • 0 Page 1 of 2 Electrical Contractor A business licensed by L8i to contract electrical work within the scope of its specialty. Electrical Contractors must maintain a surety bond or assignment of savings account. They also must have a designated Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician who is a member of the firm or a full -time supervisory employee. Business and Licensing Information Name Phone Address Suite /Apt. City State Zip County Business Type Parent Company EVERGREEN POWER SYSTEMS INC 2067741400 3623 E MARGINAL WAY S SEATTLE WA 98134 KING Corporation UBI No. Status License No. License Type Effective Date Expiration Date Suspend Date Specialty 1 Specialty 2 602451324 ACTIVE EVERGPS950BE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1/5/2005 1/5/2011 GENERAL UNUSED ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION License MACKEJE216JN Name MACKEY, JAMES E Status ACTIVE Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date HOPKINS, JAMES AGENT 01/05/2005 Bond Amount MACKEY, JAMES E PRESIDENT 01/05/2005 52BSBFC2870 Bond Information Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 2 HARTFORD FIRE INS CO 52BSBFC2870 01/03/2009 Until Cancelled $4,000.00 12/19/2008 https: // fortress .wa:gov /lni/bbip /Detail.aspx 07/15/2009 12 A. FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS. B. DESIGN DRAWINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO BIDDING OR AWARD OF CONTRACT TO INSPECT EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS. INCLUDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR FIELD MODIFICATIONS DUE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS. C. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER PRIOR TO BIDDING FOR INTERPRETATIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS OF THE DESIGN AND INCLUDE IN THE BID ALL COSTS TO MEET THE DESIGN INTENT. CLARIFICATIONS MADE BY THE ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER AFTER BIDDING WILL BE FINAL AND SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AT CONTRACTORS COST. BIDDING CONTRACTORS SHALL HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES AND SHALL INCLUDE IN THEIR BIDS THE COSTS FOR ALL WORK INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNING CODES, THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOT WITHSTANDING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALERT ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER OF ANY APPARENT DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN GOVERNING CODES AND DESIGN INTENT. E. ALLOWANCES SHALL BE INCLUDED FOR UNFORESEEN CONDITIONS THAT MAY EFFECT THE CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK. MINOR VARIATIONS REQUIRED FOR ACCOMPLISHING THE INTENT OF THIS DESIGN SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THAT ALLOWANCE. F. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. CONTRACTOR'S INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. G. VERIFY EXACT PLACEMENT OF ALL DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DOCUMENTS WITH ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING DRAWINGS PRIOR TO FINAL PLACEMENT. H. BECOME FAMILIAR WITH REQUIRED DEMOLITION WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ALL DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WORK. I. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL WORK ABOVE THE CEILING TO PROVIDE THE GREATEST POSSIBLE CLEARANCE FOR INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL. CONDUIT RUNS SHALL BE RUN THROUGH TRUSSES WHERE POSSIBLE AND PERPENDICULAR OR PARALLEL TO BUILDING STRUCTURE. J. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF DEVICES SERVING CASEWORK WITH FIXTURE CONTRACTOR, K. COORDINATE ALL LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT AND ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS WITH LOW VOLTAGE CONTRACTORS. L. SWITCHBOARDS, PANELBOARDS, DISCONNECT SWITCHES, TRANSFORMERS AND CONTACTORS SHALL BE "LISTED" AND "IDENTIFIED" A5 RATED FOR A MINIMUM OF 't5 °C CONDUCTOR TERMINATION. M. INCLUDE A COPPER EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR IN ALL RACEWAYS. SIZE RACEWAYS AS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH NEC. N. ALL EMPTY CONDUITS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A PULL WIRE. 0. ALL 20A BRANCH CIRCUITS BETWEEN 100' AND 150' IN LENGTH, #10 AWG COPPER WIRE SHALL BE USED. FOR ALL 20A BRANCH CIRCUITS OVER 150' IN LENGTH, #S AWG COPPER WIRE SHALL BE USED. P. ALL 20A BRANCH CIRCUITS LESS THAN 100' IN LENGTH, SHALL BE #I2 COPPER CONDUCTORS, #I2 GNP., 5/4" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. TYPE MC GABLE MAY BE USED FOR BRANCH CIRCUITS ABOVE CEILINGS AND IN WALLS. DO NOT USE TYPE MC EXPOSED. Q. CIRCUITING INDICATED ON PLAN IS DIAGRAMMATIC FOR CLARITY. CIRCUITING SHALL BE "TIRU- WIRING" WHERE /WHEN POSSIBLE. MULTI - CONNECTIONS TO A SINGLE LIGHT FIXTURE FOR FIELD CONDITIONS OR VOLTAGE DROP FACTORS MAY BE REQUIRED (FIXTURES SHALL BE MANUFACTURED TO ACCOMMODATE "THRU- WIRING "), AND RELATED COSTS SHALL BE INCLUDED IN BID. R. MAKE ALL FINAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERATING SYSTEM. S. WHERE DRYWALL CEILINGS ARE USED, CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE CIRCUITING SO THAT JUNCTION /BOXES ACCESS PANELS ARE NOT INSTALLED IN THESE DRYWALL CEILING AREAS. (THE USE OF JUNCTION BOXES IN THESE DRYWALL CEILINGS IS NOT PERMITTED, ARRANGE CIRCUITS TO AVOID THIS SITUATION). FIELD COORDINATE WITH TENANT'S CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PRIOR TO F1OUGH -IN TO AVOID CONFLICTS. JUNCTION BOXES MAY BE PLACED ABOVE LAY -1N CEILINGS. T. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR, PRIOR TO ORDERING RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. U. PLACEMENT OF ALL RECEPTACLES SHALL BE INTENTIONAL (I.E. CENTERED ON COLUMNS OR WALL FEATURES, OR TIGHT TO CORNER). IF RECEPTACLE IS NOT SHOWN IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, FIELD VERIFY EXACT PLACEMENT OF RECEPTACLE WITH TENANT'S CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. V. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY COMPONENTS TO MAKE A COMPLETE WORKING SYSTEM. VERIFY ROW LENGTHS, FEED POINT AND MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ORDERING. W. TAKE ADEQUATE CARE TO CORRECTLY LOCATE ALL ELECTRICAL STUBOUTS, FLOOR BOXES, J- BOXES, TRACK, ETC. PRECISE LOCATIONS OF FLOOR OUTLETS AND J -BOXES ARE VERY IMPORTANT. X. NO PIPING, DUCTS OR EQUIPMENT FOREIGN TO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE DEDICATED SPACE ABOVE THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. NEC 110.260). Y. FUSES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH REJECTION TYPE FUSE HOLDERS. NEC 240.605. Z. PROVIDE LOCK -ON DEVICE FOR CIRCUITS SUPPLYING EMERGENCY UNIT EQUIPMENT. NEC 100.12(e). AA. ATTAIN EXISTING BUILDING LOAD INFORMATION AND VERIFY AMPACITY AND DEMAND FOR BUILDING TO ENSURE THAT ALL. LOADS (EXISTING AND NEW) DO NOT EXCEED THE AMPACITY OF THE SERVICE FEEDER(S) OR RATING OF THE SERVICE, PER NEC 220.35. AB. ALL DEDICATED RECEPTACLES SHALL BE RATED TO NOT LESS THAN THE RATING OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT SERVING THE RECEPTACLE. AC. SUPPORT VERTICAL CABLE RUNS PER NEC 500.11. AD. CIRCUIT BREAKERS USED AS SWITCHES IN 120 OR 211V FLR LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE LISTED AND MARKED "SAD" OR "HID" PER NEC 240.a5(d). SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Ea Mechanical D Electrical Plumbing 'a Gag Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION,. REVISIONS No changes shalt 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. REVIEWED FOR cOMPLIANCE NFPA70 - NEC JUN 0 4 1Uu9 ON M vv Ia :JUWLDXNG �5 PILE COPY Permit Plan Wow to anus aid otl Approval of construction drama does rat slots the violation of an(((///yjjj''' / oI' crania Rsoelpt of approved p� A8 GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES liummisteumw -.__ .. D ON CfIYOf TUKNALA MAY 2`g 2009 PERMIT CENTER :L_o1 -03°1 1 t '3 2 SWITCHING SINGLE POLE SWITCH (WITH FOLLOWING SWITCH DESIGNATIONS) WALL MOUNTED AT 42" a = SWITCH LEG 3 = THREE WAY M = MANUAL MOTOR STARTER WITH THERMAL OVERLOADS. EMERGENCY PULL SWITCH KEYED SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH TIMED OVERRIDE SWITCH E K D = T Tq TIME CLOCK QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL • MOTOR STARTER CCP COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER /DISCONNECT B POWER DISTRIBUTION DEVICES PANELBOARD - SURFACE MOUNTED, 12" TO TOP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 20A,15" AFF UNO FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE, 20A, 18" AFF UNO E �GFI RCEPTACLE WITH GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER NP WEATHERPROOF RECEPTACLE, 18" AFF UNO 31( FOURPLEX FLOOR RECEPTACLE, 20A C TAGS RECESSED RECEPTACLE FOR "TV BOX" RECEPTACLE FOR SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING MOTOR OR EQUIPMENT CONNECTION DISCONNECT SWITCH METER TRANSFORMER SHEET IDENTIFIER XX SHEET NOTE NOTE: NOT ALL SYMBOLS LISTED ABOVE ARE SHOWN ON PLANS. THE SYMBOL LEGEND IS USED FOR REFERENCE OF SYMBOLS SHOWN ON PLANS. 5 ENE -AL WIRING DEVICES CONDUIT SYSTEM UNDER FLOOR HOMERUN. CONDUIT SYSTEM TO PANEL AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS JUNCTION BOX CONDUIT UP ONDUIT DOWN ECU"' ITY AND COMMUNICATION T..E. XX XX TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD - SEE DETAIL ON SHEET E -5 TELEPHONE /DATA OUTLET LOCATION, 5/4" CONDUIT WITH PULLWIRE TO ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING, CABLE 15 BY OWNER. ECESSED DATA BOX FOR "TV BOX" OTE: XX DESIGNATES QTY. OF JACKS 4 CAT 5e CABLES TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. (PROVIDED BY OWNER) TELEPHONE /DATA OUTLET FLOORBOX ROUGH -IN FOR ADT KEY PAD @ 48 "A.F.F. Gi ELECTRICAL LEGEND 2 10 i I 12 t� COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall farm, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result In cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 O u_ E. c3 oE `^ < Qj f m p w D w 0 Crl s- CO i/�� V/ 12 co • v imo 1°46 w Q N w r � v tvl (13 '' to III til CONSULTING ENGINEER v z 0 v, W 16435 North Scottsdale Road Suite 195 Arizona 85254 a) -0 0 V t!1 F +1 480 998 7223 DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: XX.XX.XX SHEET: 1/4" = 1' -0" STAFF PROJECT No.: TM0OQO‘i mumiimmumimimmummotaiiimmiumm E -1 2 s a 10 12 tn EMR A-12 I . ALL RECESSED LUMINAIRES IN SALES A A A SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRES IN THE FITTING ROOMS SHALL 55 CENTERED 1N/ON CEILING TILE. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PER MFG. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE FOR ALL LUMINAIRES ATTAHP TO HUNG CEILINGS. 2. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR AC UAL. L rNAlfRE LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS. 5. ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL 5E HIGH CRI 500K. 4. ALL FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES THAT UT LIZ E UE3LE-ENDED LAMPS SHALL INCLUDE THE DISCONNECTING MEANS AS REQUIRED BY 410.75(6) IN THE 2005 NEC; 410.130(6) N THE 2005 NEC 5. LUMINAIRES 4 LAMPS LISTED ABOVE A e FUR SHED 5Y OWNER THROUGH VILLA LIGHTING. atarniii ,,,rrrrrr,r,:rp r A-I4 ,A-54 ...- 'EM (4 A-I2 I 4) 1oPo4111 A-I4 A-I4 L 1 A-I4 A-14 EM A-I2 em it 'Pm A 14 EX A-I2 E2 A-I4 A em 1 A-5 1 A-12 (4) 4) M I EX -12 EX A-I2 EX11 A-5 AMI A-5 0 AMI A-5 D AMI ' ___A-5 iu AMI !,1 ' 1 A-5 0 AMI A- I0 0 AMI A-5 AMI _ n 0 0 A-I0 AMI . 0 Afi-6------i O 0 '7:Q cAMI ,....) AMI ................................. :::::::::::::::„ 1 . ......, 1 0 A-I0 le el AM2 A-5 0 AM 1 EE EM A-12 O 0 1 t.) 0 , 1 i , ; L i I 1 -""‘ 0 0 0 ■,1 A-5 Mr A-I0 Oci , O 0 EM A-I2 A-I0 ) A:12 0 AMi 0-0 A-5 0 AMI AMI A-I0 I (fil AM2 A-5 ' AMI 0 A-a A-5 AMI 0 AMI EX A-I2 Edi %Pr 1 A-10 Oc.„1 A-I0 A-I0 Oc, A-I0 OC, I ",(4 ) EMR A-I2 NO A-I6 Al LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN 1/4" 0 SHEET NOTES I. JUNCTION BOX FOR EXTERIOR SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH SIGN VENPER. HOME RUN THROUGH QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). 2• QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). SEE SHEET E-1 5-5 FOR PETAILS. 5. QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC) OVERRIDE. SEE SHEET 5-1 $ E-5 FOR ETAILS. 4. ALL EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING SHALL BE ON A SEPARATE CIRCUIT FROM GENERAL LIGHTING ANP CIRCUITED AHEAD OF ANY SWITCHING INCLUDING THE "LCC" 5. T.G.G. SHALL PROVIDE WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSORS FOR TOILET ROOM OVERRIPE CONTROL. RiviEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE PEPA 70 NEC JUN 04 2009 tyerrukwila , BOLDING PlVISIQft GENERAL NOTES A. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED Sr A RECOGNIZED TESTING LAS (Le. U.L., ETC.) B. LUMINAIRES IN CONTACT WITH INSULATION SHALL BE U.L. LIST EP FOR THERMAL BARRIER OR PROVIDED WITH 5" MINIMUM CLEARANCE. C. ALL LIGHTING CONTROLLED THROUGH QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). EMPLOYEE BACK OF HOUSE LIGHTING CONTROLLED Sr' C2, SALES FLOOR. LIGHTING CONTROLLED THROUGH Cl. SEE SHEET E-1 FOR PETALS. I • • EL.0% 0337 RECEIVED arr OF TUKWILA MAY 2 9 LUUY PERMIT CENTER 2 4 5 10 12 COPYRIGHT NOTICE; These drawings Clnd specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unouthorized U5 0 of the drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and/or monetary liability. 0 u a; 0 0 E 14,1"44.1 ,111t111. Tam ts z ce 0 0 L9 =i z 0 fk) DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4" = l'-0" DRAWN BY: STAFF PROJECT No.: TM004q00f E-2 UlvfINAIRE SC/HEE CALLOUT SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL LAMP INPUT WATTS BALLAST VOLTS MOUNTING NOTE I AMI EE Sernl-Rtresse apertu e,white i 45" so, trim Amerlux LS-1-51-T46U6.6-E-ST-120V-NF-WT (I) CMH5c1T/U0150 GU6.5 40 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W CEILING AM2 eg) Semi-R,Tcessedi rectan ular aperture, 4.5,01.25." white Amerlux CYLSR-2-51-T46U65-E-5T-120-NF-NF-NT (2) CMH5P1T-U1506U6.5 50 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W CEILING Cl 6" Recessed Down ■ Light Amerlux SVA11-501-T6-E-120-SPW-FL (I) OMH5GIT-UVC-U-550612 40 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W RECESSED A .2x2 R.efessed Luminaire I Lensed Lightolier XA2GVA26UNV50 (2) F52T5SP5O/U6 56 GE252MAX-N/ULTRA-UNV , 120V IP 211 RECESSEP pi 2x4 Refl essed Luminaire Lensed Lightolier XP26VA252UNVH1 (2) 25W F2575-5 55 56 GE252MAX-N/ULTRA-UNV 120V IP 2N RECESSED ---------...„,,,....„, E 2 1X4 Flurescent Wrap e Lightollr- W545-2-52-120-S0 (2) F25T5/555 56 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W SURFACE -: EE Recessifd Erne,gency So lesPlor Em I Lightolier V C L SOLUTION ti (2) 55MRI6 10 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W RECESSED EP d EM I Back ol House Emergeicy Unit Wall-mounted Exitronlos LIA01-1W 6 21 S Vti 62 (2) ciW 15 ELECTRONIC 120V IP 2W WALL EMR CO Exterio Emergency Extronix TR-WE3-5R (2) 6w Xenon 15 BATTERY 120V IP .2W WALL EX -EWE- Single Sided C ear Edgelit Exit Exitronix V102-R-WB-604H (0) LED 15 N/A 120V IP 2W WALL Check all applicable codes to determine whether Red or Green Pace is recluired FFI 4-Pt Dia Pluore cent Cloud Light Energy LE-CS-45122-3XF2IT5 (3) F2IT5/555 65 ELECTRONIC- 120V IP 21N SURFACE T.O.C. to provide blocking in ceiling to support Pixture. FF2 2.2 Pt Da. SurPooe Mtd. Pendant Kartell Kart-01051 Cardinal Red Suspension K1 100 watt 100 N/A 120V IP 2W PENDANT T.G.G. to provide blocking in ceilin9 to support Pixture. I . ALL RECESSED LUMINAIRES IN SALES A A A SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRES IN THE FITTING ROOMS SHALL 55 CENTERED 1N/ON CEILING TILE. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PER MFG. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE FOR ALL LUMINAIRES ATTAHP TO HUNG CEILINGS. 2. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR AC UAL. L rNAlfRE LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS. 5. ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL 5E HIGH CRI 500K. 4. ALL FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES THAT UT LIZ E UE3LE-ENDED LAMPS SHALL INCLUDE THE DISCONNECTING MEANS AS REQUIRED BY 410.75(6) IN THE 2005 NEC; 410.130(6) N THE 2005 NEC 5. LUMINAIRES 4 LAMPS LISTED ABOVE A e FUR SHED 5Y OWNER THROUGH VILLA LIGHTING. atarniii ,,,rrrrrr,r,:rp r A-I4 ,A-54 ...- 'EM (4 A-I2 I 4) 1oPo4111 A-I4 A-I4 L 1 A-I4 A-14 EM A-I2 em it 'Pm A 14 EX A-I2 E2 A-I4 A em 1 A-5 1 A-12 (4) 4) M I EX -12 EX A-I2 EX11 A-5 AMI A-5 0 AMI A-5 D AMI ' ___A-5 iu AMI !,1 ' 1 A-5 0 AMI A- I0 0 AMI A-5 AMI _ n 0 0 A-I0 AMI . 0 Afi-6------i O 0 '7:Q cAMI ,....) AMI ................................. :::::::::::::::„ 1 . ......, 1 0 A-I0 le el AM2 A-5 0 AM 1 EE EM A-12 O 0 1 t.) 0 , 1 i , ; L i I 1 -""‘ 0 0 0 ■,1 A-5 Mr A-I0 Oci , O 0 EM A-I2 A-I0 ) A:12 0 AMi 0-0 A-5 0 AMI AMI A-I0 I (fil AM2 A-5 ' AMI 0 A-a A-5 AMI 0 AMI EX A-I2 Edi %Pr 1 A-10 Oc.„1 A-I0 A-I0 Oc, A-I0 OC, I ",(4 ) EMR A-I2 NO A-I6 Al LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN 1/4" 0 SHEET NOTES I. JUNCTION BOX FOR EXTERIOR SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH SIGN VENPER. HOME RUN THROUGH QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). 2• QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). SEE SHEET E-1 5-5 FOR PETAILS. 5. QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC) OVERRIDE. SEE SHEET 5-1 $ E-5 FOR ETAILS. 4. ALL EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING SHALL BE ON A SEPARATE CIRCUIT FROM GENERAL LIGHTING ANP CIRCUITED AHEAD OF ANY SWITCHING INCLUDING THE "LCC" 5. T.G.G. SHALL PROVIDE WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSORS FOR TOILET ROOM OVERRIPE CONTROL. RiviEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE PEPA 70 NEC JUN 04 2009 tyerrukwila , BOLDING PlVISIQft GENERAL NOTES A. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED Sr A RECOGNIZED TESTING LAS (Le. U.L., ETC.) B. LUMINAIRES IN CONTACT WITH INSULATION SHALL BE U.L. LIST EP FOR THERMAL BARRIER OR PROVIDED WITH 5" MINIMUM CLEARANCE. C. ALL LIGHTING CONTROLLED THROUGH QUEST LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC). EMPLOYEE BACK OF HOUSE LIGHTING CONTROLLED Sr' C2, SALES FLOOR. LIGHTING CONTROLLED THROUGH Cl. SEE SHEET E-1 FOR PETALS. I • • EL.0% 0337 RECEIVED arr OF TUKWILA MAY 2 9 LUUY PERMIT CENTER 2 4 5 10 12 COPYRIGHT NOTICE; These drawings Clnd specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unouthorized U5 0 of the drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and/or monetary liability. 0 u a; 0 0 E 14,1"44.1 ,111t111. Tam ts z ce 0 0 L9 =i z 0 fk) DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4" = l'-0" DRAWN BY: STAFF PROJECT No.: TM004q00f E-2 i • 6 IA a ry os• _ z � 6�y -. 0 Imo Lth 2 a 5 10 12 IA NEW PANEL A Service: 120/208 Volts 3 Phase 4 Wire Cabinets: Surface Mounted Mains: 100 Amp MLO Total Watts: 27.468 NEMA 1 Service: 120/208 Volts 3 Phase Mains: 225 Amp 200 AMP M B 4 Wire Cabinets: Surface Mounted Total Watts: 65 949 NEMA 1 : „ RIPTI■N a ► • • I? F1 ii A B RKR :.: ► : DESCRIPTION ► _ ■ . 1 u iDE MICROWAVE r r 12 Der i X MISC. 2/50 3/100 Miiiikk' Emu 1 PANEL B •4 :4 2 HR 25893 • F E MAKER 71 r 700 +• r i .rr 1111M1117 12 12 I�I NMI MI M I UV X ' X x X XePri 9484 4 6000 LD C2 5 REFRIGERATOR 7 FIXT RE HT 8500 6 10 WH -1 SPARE SPARE LIAYi cinu ►C ■ w ► MER . LI .T faiMMIE 4•. 12 D 7 ' •'E BPPULTe1=1.1111111 PRINTER/COPIER E1 11 13 SPARE Iu� X 1/20 1/20 12 BOH LIGHTING EF -1 540 14 C1 360 Li ART : r r (dui X Mil 2 I NA E 12 r 0 ER 17 B• RE EPT EF -2 MEM 12 I gill Xiir] 12 LIF LE WALL IIEMEDI r EMI BOH RECEPT 1.17aUME UY I aNin SPACE LD 21 TELE BOARD RECEPT 1080 12IE1 X 1/20 10 SPACE LD F1 QUEST RECEPT MMIIIME IN X©P i] 2 LIFE TYLE LT IIMI 24 1 ERVI E BAR B1) =MEM 1600 IfIn x X i,m 1/20 H WINDOW 720 26 LD SERVICE BAR SB1 SPACE 28 i BP I• WARM 1 1 1 711 1 /NA -\ :111 r OH C1 En 35 39 RECTANGULAR TABLE LINEUP WALL LINEUP LT R• ► e PL • Y TABLE RECEPT. : • • MMII 1600 1 • 11 1600 12 12 12 12 12 12 MI Iilkiui 11W al Eu1 ! 1 1/2u X __ X X IPEM MEN.PaPl.9l 1/20 1/20 1/20 IvintiomdiLlo r 12 *1li.11Cei:11ill►[eZewA mmill : • LD VIDEO MONITORS 1080 MPM:g :11►11r0:�dgelgi • r i 12 VIDEO MONITOR PC RECEPT 180 40 RATE WALL 1800 SPACE 42 41 REMARKS (C #)VIA CONTACTOR- REF.E400 (LD) LOCK -ON DEVICE (DED)DEDICATED GROUND (HR)HACR RATED CB (SD)SWITCHING DUTY CB ALL BREAKERS TO BE 20A BOLT -ON UNLESS NOTED OT TOTAL LOAD PHASE 'A' 21699 TOTAL LOAD PHASE 'B' 21184 TOTAL LOAD PHASE 'C' 23066 TOTAL LOAD ALL PHASES 65949 WATTS 183.19 AMPS ERWISE 5 -2,4 I "G,3 #4 #I06 GFCI WP 5 -12 CU-1A-fl ON ROOF " �$Ii'4�r 101 - 171 1 1 A -2I A -21 A -23 36" +36" +3(" �r EF -2 A -19 0. B -6- I /2 "C,I #10 #ION, #IO A -I1 K +?GAF A -Iii FF r H -I NEW PANEL B 10,000 AIC Service: 120/208 Volts 3 Phase 4 Wire Cabinets: Surface Mounted Mains: 100 Amp MLO Total Watts: 27.468 NEMA 1 �4 F• DESCRIPTION DEMAND LOAD (WATTS) 9089 DEMAND LOAD (AMPS) 25 A B C RKR WIRE DESCRIPTION WATTS . RFM AHU -1 6000 6 3/45 1/20 1 /20 X 4 MISC. 2/50 6 CU -1 4: • 2 24968 HR 25893 6000 X _ 4: • 4 HR 6000 X X X 1/30 1120 1 /2R 10 WH -1 SPARE SPARE rtt • 1 LO 59037 7 ' •'E E1 11 P•' E SPARE 1/20 X 1/20 12 HVAC. RECEPT 360 12 TOTAL LOAD PHASE A' 9484 REMARKS TOTAL LOAD PHASE B' 9484 (TC)TIME CLOCK CONTROLLED TOTAL LOAD PHASE 'C' 8500 (C #)VIA CONTACTOR -REF. E400 (LD)LOCK -ON DEVICE TOTAL LOAD ALL PHASES 27468 WATTS (DED)DEDICATED GROUND 76.30 AMPS (HR)HACR RATED CB (SD)SWITCHING DUTY CB ALL BREAKERS TO BE 20A BOLT -ON UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ELECTRICAL LOAD SUMMARY 120/208 3 PH - 4W LOAD DESCRIPTION CONNECTED LOAD (WATTS) 7271 DEMAND FACTOR 1.25 DEMAND LOAD (WATTS) 9089 DEMAND LOAD (AMPS) 25 LIGHTING RECEPTACLES 29910 NOTE #1 19955 55 WATER HEATERS 0 1.25 0 0 S I GNAG E 1200 1.25 1500 4 MISC. 2600 1.00 2600 7 HVAC 24968 NOTE #2 25893 72 TOTAL 65949 - 59037 164 - NOTES: 1. 100% OF FIRST 10,000 WATTS , PLUS 50% OF REMAINING LOAD. 2. 100% OF A/C LOAD, PLUS 25% OF HIGHEST LOAD. Provide compliance with NEC 110.26 "Spaces About Electrical Ecjuipment" Provide compliance with NEC 405.4 "Circuit l'irectory or Circuit Identification" is +12" +12" A -1 +I?" <- A1II 5 -1,3 I "0,594,9106 goLMINFOW Lh 0 31 A-2521-'01-- 1 AHU -I ON ROOF A -11 B -12 GFCI c .11 WP 1 `- if- ir:; Pr3 A -5 +42'6FCI 6E?GI pi Al POWER FLOOR PLAN & SCHEDULES +I5" A -32 A -26 A -26 (2) A -26 If! 0 SHEET NOTES 1/4" = 1' -0" 1. EXHAUST FAN EF -I CONTROLLED WITH BOH LIGHTING. EF -2 CONTROLLED WITH TEMPERATURE SENSOR. EXTEND POWER FOR EF -2 THROUGH RELAY K4 IN LOP. 2. SHOW WINDOW RECEPTACLE(S). LOCATE 15" FROM WINDOW.(NEC 210.62) . 3. HVAC EQUIPMENT MEANS OF DISCONNECT AND WP GPCI RECEPTACLE ARE INTEGRAL. T.G.C. SHALL INSTALL IF NOT EXISTING ON EXISTING HVAC UNITS. 4. SAW GUT (TRENCH) TO NEAREST SECTION AND PROVIDE STUB UP WITH FLEX CONDUITS) CONNECTING TO A QUAD PLEX RECEPTACLE FOR EACH SECTION. RECEPTACLES SURFACE MOUNT TO FLOOR INSIDE TOE KICK OF EACH SECTION. 5. SAW CUT (TRENCH) TO SPECIFIED TABLE LEG AND PROVIDE FLUSH MOUNTED FLOOR BOX WITH OUTLETS CONCEALED BELOW THE SCREWED DOWN COVER PLATE. RTI 4 CTI GET FOURPLEX POWER EACH. 6. NOT USED. 7, PROVIDE (2) CIRCUITS FOR POWER TO ALL SECTIONS. POWER CONNECTION IS VIA J -SOX AT 16" AFF IN END SECTION. PROVIDE WIRING 4 CONNECTIONS AND ONE FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE (ONE ALARM CKT, ONE LIGHTING CKT) IN EACH SECTION. LIGHTING CIRCUITED THROUGH LCC(C2). EACH CIRCUIT IS RUN TO EACH QUAD. WHEN LINE -UP WALL IS FREE STANDING, SAW CUT (TRENCH) TO SPECIFIED LOCATION AND PROVIDE FLEX CONDUIT WHIP. PROVIDE POWER BOXES AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS COORDINATED WITH IDX FIXTURE INSTALLATION. 5. PROVIDE (2) CIRCUITS FOR POWER TO ALL SECTIONS. POWER CONNECTION IS VIA J -BOX AT 20" AFF IN RIGHT END SECTION. PROVIDE WIRING CONNECTIONS AND ONE QUAD RECEPTACLE (ONE ALARM CKT, ONE LIGHTING CKT) IN EACH SECTION. LIGHTING IS CIRCUITED THROUGH LCC(CI). EACH CIRCUIT IS RUN TO EACH QUAD. PROVIDE POWER BOXER AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS COORDINATED WITH IDX FIXTURE INSTALLATION. 9. PROVIDE RECESSED "TV BOX" (PASSBSEYMOUR MODEL #TV5ATVSS) IN WALL. 10. SEE VIDEO WALL DETAIL ON SHEET E. SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FOR ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS. 11. PROVIDE CONNECTION TO FIXTURE LIGHTING. CIRCUIT SHALL SE CONTROLLED VIA LCC(C2). I WED FOR N COMP NCE NFPA 70 - NEC Juil 0 4 LUUd Ci�,�Tu� Q BUILDING DIVISION - ELO9 033c1 RECESSED FLOOR BOX SPECIFICATION WIREMOLD 6 GANG STEEL RECESSED OG FLOOR BOX - RFB6 -OG CVR ASSEMBLY FLUSH PLATE - S55B5TC5S CVR ASSY - S38PPTCBS GENERAL NOTES A. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CURRENTLY ADOPTED CODES, ORDINANCES, AND AMENDMENTS. B. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED BY A RECOGNIZED TESTING LAB (i.e. U.L., ETC.) C. PROVIDE PLENUM RATED WIRING WHERE REQUIRED. COMPLY WITH NEC 300.22. RECEIVED CITY FTUKWILA MAY C -9 2009 PERMIT CENTER 5 4 5 1 10 12 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and cornposition of spaces, and elements of the design. Udder such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result In cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 O J E CD LLI F- C 0 m 111 v (NI _1 r1 uJ •-•m MIME rivo$1.4Nnow ANN CO a • i O a U 73 tn i rj N V r cu IA In W J W V N Z CC 0 0 J LL. W 0 Wa W 7 N 2 Z W;co x "' (917111 t7 Z -�P M E° LIC150 ('Ozz 0012003 0 Scottsdale Arizona 85254 F +1 480 998 7223 DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" DRAWN BY: STAP PROJECT No.: TMOOWOOc1 E -3 IL 2 Q 10 1 4 61_5" REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 74 - NEC Jury 0 4 2UU9 CityefTukwlla BUILDING DIVISION 1/4" = I' -O" SIGNAL FLOOR PLAN B 1 10 12 0 SHEET NOTES 1. PROVIDE DATA BOX ABOVE CEILING FOR SHOPPER TRACKER. OWNER'S VENDOR WILL EXTEND CABLING BACK TO TELEPHONE BACK BOARD. 2. ROUGH IN FOR APT KEYPAD. 3. SAW CUT (TRENCH) TO NEAREST SECTION AND PROVIDE STUB UP WITH FLEX CONDUIT(S) TO A FOURPLEX DATA RECEPTACLE FOR EACH SECTION. DATA RECEPTACLES SURFACE MOUNT TO FLOOR INSIDE THE TOE KICK OF EACH SECTION OF THE FIXTURE. 4. SAW CUT (TRENCH) TO SPECIFIED TABLE LEG AND PROVIDE FLUSH MOUNTED FLOOR BOX. PROVIDE DATA BOXES AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS ON LAST DAY OF IDX FIXTURE INSTALLATION. 5. PROVIDE DATA RACEWAY TO THE 2ND AND 4TH SECTIONS OF LINE -UP WALL. WHEN LINE -UP WALL IS FREE STANDING, SAW CUT (TRENCH) TO SPECIFIED LOCATION. PROVIDE RECESSED "TV BOX" (PASS4 SEYMOUR TV3WTVS5). •1. SEE VIDEO WALL DETAIL ON SHEET E -6. 5. PROVIDE I -1/4" OR 2" CONDUIT WITH PULL CORD FROM FLOOR BOX TO ABOVE CEILING, 9. PROVIDE 2" CONDUIT PULL CORD FROM LANDLORD TELEPHONE BACKBOARD TO THE TENANT TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. 10. PROVIDE 12" WIRE BASKET, TYPICAL OF COOPER E3-LINE FROM TOP OF EQUIPMENT CABINET TO TELEPHONE BACKBOARD, ELO Q33c RECESSED FLOOR BOX SPECIFICATION WIREMOLD 6 GANG STEEL RECESSED OG FLOOR BOX - RFB6 -O6 CVR ASSEMBLY FLUSH PLATE - 538B5TCBS CVR ASSY - 535PPTCBS GENERAL NOTES A. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CURRENTLY ADOPTED CODES ORDINANCES, AND AMENDMENTS. B. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED BY A RECOGNIZED TESTING LAB (i.e. U.L., ETC.) C. PROVIDE PLENUM RATED WIRING WHERE REQUIRED. COMPLY WITH NEC 300.22. 1 I CITY OF TU L A MAY 2 9 2009 PERMIT CE'i't,R 12 II Ill Illf 14 11111 1111111 i 11[11111 [ 11111111111111 I 11,4 '111j1 IIII11111!111 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result In cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 s, 1- Q LULU o o t- ▪ c u Qi 0 m w o 0 ` • w r J a1 5 ns 2 o c CO Cf) t w c c °u ci) 03 '0 1E0 .-0.a Z� u E. 114 v rn to fp/ tch I z 0 ,s 0 0 111 1 u.. Li, If) co 1 z w Illlll� rn co ce LN (1 C 0 Su N'1 E <L 0 � � 00 u ovain z vi ¢ as g g W n a � d f C C FN D F +1 480 998 7223 DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: xx.xx.xx SHEET: 1/4" = 1' -0" STAFF E-4 PROJECT No.: TMOOaOO,;1 it- Ill 111 2 1 3 &ENERAL NOTES A. TELEPHONE SERVICE TO BUILDING IS PROVIDED SY LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION OF BUILDING DEMARCATION POINT AND PROVIDE RACEWAY TO TENANT TELEPHONE BOARD AS INDICATED ON THESE: DRAWINGS. B. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CURRENTLY ADOPTED CODES, ORDINANCES, AND AMENDMENTS. C. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED BY A RECOGNIZED TESTING LAB (i.e. U.L., ETC.) D. PROVIDE PLENUM RATED WIRING WHERE: REQUIRED. COMPLY WITH NEC 300.22. TYPICAL INSTALL GUIDELINES FOR MUZAK: A. B. C. D. E. NO SPEAKER IN BACK ROOM TOUGH UP DAMAGED CEILING TILES AFTER SPEAKER INSTALLS SHELF SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR FOR MUZAK EQUIPMENT SATELLITE OR ANTENNA MUST BE APPROVED BY LANDLORD OR BUILDING ASSOCIATION ALL DEVICES /PLATECOVERS SHALL BE WHITE IN COLOR. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL REEMARC SIGN FROM MC SIGNS IN LOCATION SHOWN IMMEDIATELY UPON INSTALLATION OF PLYWOOD. B BOARD, PAINTED WHITE, 6" FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL FULL SIZE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR PER N.E.G. TABLE 250.g4 EQUIPMENT - BONDING .JUMPER (NEC 250.56(6) DISTRIBUTION 5W I TC.HSOARD^ PANELISOARD ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER MAIN ELECTRICAL SWITCH ALL META- PIPE WATER PIPE GAS PIPE BONO NEUTRAL AND GROUND SUS ONLY AT MAIN SWITCH G5 I BUILDING GROUND FLOOR EQUIPMENT CABINET (24 "Wx36 "Dx'7S "H) STATION CABLING OVR RECORDER SERVERS 24A HIGH VOLTAGE PDUS 8 I NEMA 3R EXISTING HIIREWAY 12 "X12 1X14' L EXISTING 2LP — i EXISTI1 L 200A L XXISTIN6 I— J 10 12 1ITFEJEXISTING Lcool—Al Lrooi LJLI LI APPROX. DISTANCE TO SERVICE IS 30' -O" COORDINATE WITH MALL MANAGEMENT cv (N) (4) #5 /0, #6 GNP, 2 "C. T.G.G. TO COORDINATE METER WITH LANDLORD AND UTILITY (N) (4) #3/0, #6 GNP, 2 "C. NEW BP /200 AMP DISC. BY T.G.G. (N) (4) #5/0, #6 GNP, 2" C. NEW PANEL 205/120V Li(N) (4) #I, #6 GNP, I -1/2" G. New New PANEL "B" 205/120V WD FOR P,„ �17Dp NEC C .�vtv 1)C LUUd atter DIM; nTvrc; o E8 ONE -LINE DIAGRAM 6' -0" s' 0" EF L L IO' -O" CEILING HEIGHT WIRE BASKET FOR CABLING? 2 0" 1 ,6Y NETWORK SWITCH /ROUTE R SERVERS /KVM PDUS PATCH PANELS /STATION CABLING PBX L 2OS /I20V PANEL A 20? /I20V PANEL EQUIPMENT CABINET (24 "Wx36 "Dx'7S "H) NEC. REQUIRED CLEARANCE 0" (2)LADDER HOOKS AT 72'• AFF FOR 5' LADDER HUNG VERTICALLY LOCKABLE; CABINET t t70OR MUST OPEN OUT TO ALLOW ACCESS TO FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CABINET LOCKABLE DOOR ELO 033'7 LAYOUT 15 SHOWN FOR CLEARANCES ONLY REFERENCE PLAN FOR EQUIPMENT LAYOUT. CITY RE TUE ikiLA MAY 2'9 'MY RRAIT CEbf'ER TELEPHONE BOARD ELEVATIONS AND DETAILS A8 2 3 4 5 6 TELCO ROOM NT5 7 I0 12 111. 111111igl111 COPYRIGHT NO (ICE; These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 192 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended decernber 1999. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. E O Qi O E 3 0 VI E...4 frtq Qu in CO c ,, cri 03 oz$ 401 to • "11 114 Q a co, :I rfl MI to CL tO VI W z J ILL 0 z 0 a z 0 ce w 411 t tilt in rn 5 co m a CO 0 0 to 0 z co ro 0 gN_ w Lei0 u F-1-1 480 998 7223 0 0 N OD 0 oti � • ,N 71- 41 44 0 E DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4” DRAWN BY: STAFF PROJECT No.: TMOO41O04f E -5 NDUI' NE 'I� J I -1/4" CI FROM LANDLORD TELEPH BACKEdvARD RJ31X SECURITY u V Ill " PARTNER PHONE SYSTEM T -I W I R E L E E APs U T ;:;;T -... ADT 0 _.. MUZAK POWER SUPPLr• — t • e • rs is 0(T� (/?} CD 0 g g!1 IY 14 0 16 CD IY PROVIDE A 3/4" 2' —O" X 8' -0" PLYWOOD BOARD, \— PAINTED WHITE 6 "A.F.F. 1 Li c0 1- 0 z V Q r 1 BOARD, PAINTED WHITE, 6" FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL FULL SIZE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR PER N.E.G. TABLE 250.g4 EQUIPMENT - BONDING .JUMPER (NEC 250.56(6) DISTRIBUTION 5W I TC.HSOARD^ PANELISOARD ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER MAIN ELECTRICAL SWITCH ALL META- PIPE WATER PIPE GAS PIPE BONO NEUTRAL AND GROUND SUS ONLY AT MAIN SWITCH G5 I BUILDING GROUND FLOOR EQUIPMENT CABINET (24 "Wx36 "Dx'7S "H) STATION CABLING OVR RECORDER SERVERS 24A HIGH VOLTAGE PDUS 8 I NEMA 3R EXISTING HIIREWAY 12 "X12 1X14' L EXISTING 2LP — i EXISTI1 L 200A L XXISTIN6 I— J 10 12 1ITFEJEXISTING Lcool—Al Lrooi LJLI LI APPROX. DISTANCE TO SERVICE IS 30' -O" COORDINATE WITH MALL MANAGEMENT cv (N) (4) #5 /0, #6 GNP, 2 "C. T.G.G. TO COORDINATE METER WITH LANDLORD AND UTILITY (N) (4) #3/0, #6 GNP, 2 "C. NEW BP /200 AMP DISC. BY T.G.G. (N) (4) #5/0, #6 GNP, 2" C. NEW PANEL 205/120V Li(N) (4) #I, #6 GNP, I -1/2" G. New New PANEL "B" 205/120V WD FOR P,„ �17Dp NEC C .�vtv 1)C LUUd atter DIM; nTvrc; o E8 ONE -LINE DIAGRAM 6' -0" s' 0" EF L L IO' -O" CEILING HEIGHT WIRE BASKET FOR CABLING? 2 0" 1 ,6Y NETWORK SWITCH /ROUTE R SERVERS /KVM PDUS PATCH PANELS /STATION CABLING PBX L 2OS /I20V PANEL A 20? /I20V PANEL EQUIPMENT CABINET (24 "Wx36 "Dx'7S "H) NEC. REQUIRED CLEARANCE 0" (2)LADDER HOOKS AT 72'• AFF FOR 5' LADDER HUNG VERTICALLY LOCKABLE; CABINET t t70OR MUST OPEN OUT TO ALLOW ACCESS TO FRONT OF EQUIPMENT CABINET LOCKABLE DOOR ELO 033'7 LAYOUT 15 SHOWN FOR CLEARANCES ONLY REFERENCE PLAN FOR EQUIPMENT LAYOUT. CITY RE TUE ikiLA MAY 2'9 'MY RRAIT CEbf'ER TELEPHONE BOARD ELEVATIONS AND DETAILS A8 2 3 4 5 6 TELCO ROOM NT5 7 I0 12 111. 111111igl111 COPYRIGHT NO (ICE; These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 192 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended decernber 1999. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. E O Qi O E 3 0 VI E...4 frtq Qu in CO c ,, cri 03 oz$ 401 to • "11 114 Q a co, :I rfl MI to CL tO VI W z J ILL 0 z 0 a z 0 ce w 411 t tilt in rn 5 co m a CO 0 0 to 0 z co ro 0 gN_ w Lei0 u F-1-1 480 998 7223 0 0 N OD 0 oti � • ,N 71- 41 44 0 E DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4” DRAWN BY: STAFF PROJECT No.: TMOO41O04f E -5 n 0 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elernents of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 20A WHITE c y19. -EX 20A RED DUPLEX liWAPPLGX. IC' • B1KUGIUKE 0UADPLEX 15" CENTERED FROM RIGHT SIDE OF STRUCTURE ---� REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 — NEC Jim 0 4 Aid CENTERED I6" AFF ce 0 0 LL �• Q C31 u u c4 oo mw o w 01 J -- W co FOURPLEX LABELING MOUNTING DETAIL G6 LIFESTYLE WALL mom ;ttm aI�s 74, co LABEL LABEL "ALARM "JIGHTS" THRU BOLT 4- II/16" 52UARE METAL BOX BRACKET ff SURF COVER 20A RED DUPLEX CENTER MEMBER OF WALL FRAME THRU BOLT L 00 - 09 2 0 w tila 3 c (NI i VI L ° CO -C1 f, 4 ■ w 221 3 (4 u Emil ;Pie' FrJ, to 'i� W JUNCTION BOX 22" FROM END OF CABINET JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING DETAIL E6 LINEUP WALL z 0 * 1'- 6- 1 /4 "(TYP) POWER FOR MONITORS(TYP) z 0 W J W J z 0 o Ln a N ca Co V • e o u • f71 z • co 00 in 47 nl uu + a N cal Li I 4J `O 4 (0 E O H 0 F +1 480 998 7223 2 GANG BOX WITH PLASTER RING 2 GANG BOX WITH PLASTER RING f 2'-6" z 7 PRINTE �I BAY 2"C / • DATA CONDUIT WITHIN WALL TO BACK WRAP f BELOW, PENETRATION BY FIXTURE VENDOR(TY BACKWRAP itfr 45" NOM \1 /1 SPRING RETAINER POWER /DATA FOR VIDEO MONITOR PG HOUSING — LENS TRIM BALLAST, ELECTRONIC (2) LAMPHOLDER, G5 FLAT OPAL WHITE ARCRYLIC LENS LAMP, F21T5 (5), (BY OTHERS) CITY 4FEYUKIAIILA MAY 2 91009 PERMIT CENTER VIDEO WALL /BACKWRAP POWER & DATA DETAIL A6 MOUNTING DETAIL FOR LUMINAIRE FF1 DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: XX.XX.XX SHEET: 1/4" = 1' -0" PROJECT No.: STAI=F TMOOaOOa E -6 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection us an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of tho copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection Includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. LUMINAIRES (NOTE I) LUMINAIRES (NOTE I) LUMINAIRES (NOTES I) LUMINAIRES (NOTES 1) 10' -6 "AFF IQ' -6 "AFF c Q W C N u' a cn u LrLii re) OA RS to NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: I. AIM LUMINAIRE AT CENTER OF TABLE TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. 1. AIM LUMINAIRES AT CENTER OF TABLE TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. I. AIM LUMINAIRES AT CENTER OF BILLPAY SCREEN TO PROVIDE UNIFORM 11 1 III flf�lATIr9Al I. AIM LUMINAIRES AT CENTER OF SLAT WALL TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. Al CIRCULAR TABLE (CT1) ELEVATION °OCAL FEATURE/ SLAT WALL SHELF (AMI)LUMINAIRES (NOTES 14 2) NOTES: I. AIM LUMINAIRE AT CENTER OF WALL TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. 2. AIM LUMINAIRE AT CENTER OF SHELF TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. 10' -6 "AFF RATE WALL(RW1),ACCESSORY WALL(RW2) RECTANGULAR TABLE (RT1) ELEVATION T -MO 3ILE SI N BEHIND CASHWRAP I.AYOU ONLY. NO LIGHTS SHOLLD BE AIMED AT THE V DEO WALL A4 NTS NTS EDACKWRAP ELEVATION 0 L (AM2)FIXTURE FLOOD LUMINAIRES (NOTE 2) (AM2) F I XTURE FLOOD LUMINAIRES (NOTE 2) WALLINASH LUMINAIRES (NOTE I) FIXTURE FLOOD LUMINAIRES (NOTE 2 -6 "AFF CONTER TOP CASHWRAP COUNTER TOP BWX CWI /551 C ISHWRAP /BACKWRAPS & T- MOBILE WALL SIGN EL NATION 5 NOTES: AIM LUMINAIRES AT CENTER OF T- MOBILE SIGN TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. 2. AIM LUMINAIRES AT CENTER OF BACKWRAP COUNTER TO PROVIDE UNIFORM ILLUMINATION. "PINIONED FFOR I CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 - NEC 4 Luu� y Of Tukwila (I r. DINE fWIsiON O33T R CEIVEp MAY 2''1 ' /_UU9 PERMIT CENTER 1 10 12 �r w m N N a c Cn 0 co v '4" LL ce N N ro O 0 0 N n N c 1.1 C co Q cr, o q� • z 0 uo v < < Q g g w fu D1 al 3 a • z 0 O Rt E DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: 1/4" = I'-O" DRAWN BY: STAFF PROJECT No.: T MOOc1OOc1 E -7 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 00 rte- °v "' <L oc;cl sz m 0 N LLI 0 w al w r� 0 Vii/ V• min C N MI to tiG CL tri QUEST CONTROLS te5 en LL1 7. — .(Gel cc w4c0x z ZI_XU w Z-14 510 zzli o ©8i W U z 0 W cc F +1 480 998 7223 0 N 40 0 rn u cn oV DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: DRAWN BY: 1 /4 "I = I I -DTI STAT E-8 PROJECT No.: TMOOO 1 2 s 4 5 6 7 a q 10 11 12 P/N QTY DESCRIPTION FIELD WIRING LEGEND LIST (D ARD PLEN M OVIDED BY CONTRACTOR) INSTALLATION NOTE( #2) IS RESPONSIBLE FOR USING CABLE /WIRE THAT THE WIRE SPECIFIED IN THIS DRAWING. WIRE SPECIFIED COULD AFFECT THE SYSTEM. /((( 150435 1 Q3BMS CONTROLLER (Q3BMS) *NOTE - CABLE /WIRE ** INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR ACCEPTABLE CROSS EITHER MEETS OR EXCEEDS 150211 -3 1 LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL LCC ( ) WIRE COLOR /PAIR DESCRIPTION STAN BELDEN AN ANY COMPARABLE STANDARD - BELDEN 5341FE, 5341PT, & 5541PT. r 6441FE STANDARD -ALPHA 5610B2002, 561001802, 2242C, & 6427. ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE PLENUM - ALPHA 57632 PROPER OPERATION OF THE 8 CONDUCTOR r -STAT CABLE. 300747 1 24/120 VAC DUAL POWER SUPPLY (PS1) DEVICE A. CABLE, 2 PAR, BELDEN 2oAWG, STRND, SHLD 5441E B. TSrAr, 8 CORD, COLEMAN COLE 150745 1 OUTDOOR TEMP /LIGHT LVL (OLT1) 1 50677 1 OVERRIDE PNL 2- BUTTON (OVR1) l 18 AWG, SLD 5530 CRED /1- RTU:TB3: +SPLY c. WIRE, 16 AWG THHN ) 3 N/A N/A 55508 350059 1 CAT5E 10' PATCH CBE, BLUE U. WIRE, 14 AWG THHN RED- LCC:TB2:24V(RTN) PS1:AUx /75VAWHT /BLU(COM) TERMINAL BLOCK 1111 RED-LCC:TB2:24VAC PS1:AUx /7.5VA:WHT/YEl(24V) FIELD WIRING TORQUE ALL FIELD TO 7 IN TERMINALS IRING TERMINALS LBS POSISITION _ CABLE PAIR LEGEND: RED /1 BLK /1 =PAIR 1 WHT /2 BLK /2 = PAIR 2 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION NOTE( #1): TO LOCAL SWITCHES 120 VAC SUPPLIED TO PANELbN 11.o" BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THHN, BLK /GRN /WHT, 14 AWG, STRND LIGHT FIXTURES TE 1- N, RED, 16 AWG, STRNDC 2'0 ' r/ PNL# BRKR# - -' D a REFER TO SITE DRAWINGS FOR SPECIFIC LIGHTING LOAD CONNECTIONS, ELSE REFER TO \ ru:s�r - TRANSFORMER: 24Vac, 48va, CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER COME 128 COM 2 TRANSFORMER: 24Vae. 75v4. CLASS TRANSFORMER PRIMARY: 4 ACME 12v 280 248 277 480 2 aes�r SECTION .3.5 OF THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED ON DRAWING E -9. LOCAL SWITCHES SEE LIGHTING DRAWINGS ''•. --o • I • f • \ \ ` THHN, RED, 16 AWG, STRND P N 150435 Q3BMS Q3BMS ( ® / / - - -.- RED Q3BMS:TBI:NEG ( PS 1:AUx 40VA WHT BLU COME //T�� l / ( ) OFF sLrc wnr [ILK wNT REO oRa eRN aRY OFF REVIEW 1 1 �.% E FOR co DE / is ■ e9 .E �PN NFPA 70 - NEC r Luu,7 a1 t Tukwila BUILDING i 0 4 ® !l Inaulaia enusn4 w i4s eoparalay. Ins I t ed xepa77 J 7Z /dnvewuT/Yn(24V) �- ; RED_Q3BMS:TIMPOS PS1 AUlX INPUT POWER. INPUT POWER. ■ NOTE: 128Vac any Lirw bOek wiro. NB4kal nIe ro aroun,Src nwiro. A SECONDARY. Q YYh la/bl8ua GOM)�Nolkrw (24Vac}, RESEr ,28Vac on :Llna blackwro, NOUWI l2OV crc,aroan geanwlro. SECONDARY: Whla /bl a COM) lyolWw (24Vnc), A V 12.0" 4.3 .... TOP \\ INSTALLATION NOTES( #5): o� PROVIDE GROUND WIRE FROM BONDED ELECTRICAL PANEL FEEDING THE Q3 /LCC POWER SUPPLY PS1 ( ) 0 MANPOWER Sw;�NOI�a� „oA Q u 0 TB2 INSTALL JUMPER © 1A - >2A —/ REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION SERVER ROOM -N 2A - >3A 3A - >4A c� 8.3” - ��� —zavac � — 24VAC(RTN) _ P N 300747 24/1 20VAC DUAL POWER SUPPLY (PS1 REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION t,-- �•t EXHAUST FAN 7 ( EXHAUST FAN -K4:2) / 1 a \ l � —K4 � RED- Q3BMS.TB3:1A PNL# BRKR /L � C Al ( BLU- 03BMS:TB3:4B). ( ( BRKR PNL -K4:4 ) D EXTERIOR EXTERIOR LIGHTS ( BLK -Q3BMS TB3:3B) —K3 TAPE SHIELD TYP. ( ) L — 223° — 3.82 • GRN- LIGHTS (C3) ` / �K2 ( Q3BMS:TB3:28 " PNL# BRKR# : � ti e� ® W= — —K1 ( WHT- Q3BMS:TB3:1B • AOPII. AOP211. J2 000000ag000aq 0 04ln rB1 6 �_ Q 3 SPARE e Q) E3 r,I W PNL# BRKR# E3 cD = ° ° o 00000000000afl a o • RED /1 Q36MS:TBa:IN1 MUM= 31 p ® - - -_ - -- I.0 •II. 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H K1� Nil p p • 1zv INS IN3 I 7.90" LIGHTS #2 PNL# BRKR# `"' K4 COLEMAN 55308 8 COND, 18AWG SLD, 8-- T i ` ,s ° — — C PNL# BRKR# � Q3MS JANUARY 1, 2009 BELDEN 5441 FE C? • 0 = 1.14 12v T -STAT 2 PAIR, 20AWG, STRND, _ ( „M -._. ! 3 SPARE - PNL# BRKR# p 4 O. n ®® ` JSHLD(BELDEN644iFE - FOR PLENUM) "' 120' ! / - L �1 1z L r 16 -a- C) m ti Ka it • e • Ks (I) iffia PI IN6 N7 12V me IN9 G 12V IN11 -c 12v IN1z IN1z G IN14 IN15 12V 11416 G 12V DOB D1 c1� cull 3.63 —1— ,---jr- PNL# BRKR# �I Oar. • • Loi '. a r7 . ►► • � � K3 1). fi YES NO ■ .<1 PROGRAM 110" 6 , K� � ± K7 _ KsOCCUPIED [1,..1 ` • KB` rip (D Kid p �K1 m • INTERIOR GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTE( #4): ' �, rl '� P/N 1 50745 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE/ LIGHT LEVEL SENSOR (0TL1 ) CUSTOMER LIGHTS //C1 1 l � '• `�` � � - -� � LIGHTS #I � `REVIEW x "I PANEL (OVR1) PNL# BRKR# PNL# BRKR# ., EXIT ' COMFORT LEADILAG SWITCH ENTER REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION Ei �� \ � 3I PNL# BRKR# I N a " • q} TERMINATE BUS CABLE SHIELD TO CHASSIS GROUND AT Q3BMS ONLY CARRY AND INSULATE SHIELD DRAIN THROUGH TO EACH RTU. TAPE OFF CABLE SHIELD AT END OF LINE RTU ONLY. �" - v" r� 'I � PNL# BRKR# € —` KI • (D p • u = -n a . = �I �Q �I) TAPE SHIELD (TYP.) OVERRIDE PANEL INTERIOR LIGHTS 0 EXTERIOR LIGHTS os o (p • lri K1 - . <,....4..4..gsgo „.,.,.,.,q " ” 0 RED /1- Q3BMS:T64:IN4 INr:auc 4.59" _ ® } PREWIRED 4 FACTORY: NEUTRAL - 14AWG /WHITE ■N� * � 120 VAC 11 • e • K1� NETWORK MODULE ...,. • 0 O 0 �- BLK 1- 43E1MS:934.12V / �-( INT:BLK U NEUTRAL WHT /2- Q3BMS;T64:IN5 ® } 0.i. ExT:BLK } -__, BLK 2- 03BMS:T04:12V •I-► ■ GROUND � ' INSTALLATION NOTE( exT:BLK 120 VAC - 14AWG /BLACK 8 or — 0 O _CL D TERMINATE SENSOR CABLE SHIELD S ( ) TO CHASSIS GROUND AT Q3BMS ONLY. TAPE OFF CABLE SHIELD AT SENSOR. ( TO LIGHTING LOAD GROUND - 14AWG /GREEN 24VAC - 20AWG /RED 24VAC RETURN - 20AWG BLACK / 24V - 20AWG /RED T61 - (� B @ Q (� , o o � coloN �s a o �S� (� c 00000 - o o a a �4 0 b 2.$1 � , '� ry ry BOTTOM 120 VAC SUPPLIED TO PANEL BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PNL# BRKR# (} O x BUTTON OVERRIDE 1 SPARE EXP • n n O .. ' MEM 0 q q RESET — BELDEN 5441FE P/N 150211-3 LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL (LCC) SHLD PLENUM) 2 PAIR, 20AWG, STRND, P/N 150677 TWO I j SHLD (BELDEN 6441FE - FOR PLENUM) REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATIOt REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION THHN, BLK 14 AWE, L'1.1 /GRN /WHT, STRND BELDEN 5441FE 2 PAIR, 20AWG, STRND, (BELDEN 6441FE - FOR SERVER ROOM \ 2 SPARE, TAPE SHIELD (TYP.) �� ,-®RED /I- RTU:TB4:A "�'" "� - "�, RED /1- (DBMS :TB2A -- BLK /1 RTU:TB4:B BLK /1- 43BMS:TB2:B r..__..._ - - - - -- -- _._- ©O,o oao) SEE DRAWING BMS 1.2 / - - -__ . WHT /2 RTU:TB4:C , WHT Q3DMS In /2- v\ :TB2:C 4.50" 1 SPARE INSTALLATION NOTE( #3): BLK 1- Q3BMS:TB4:GND TBt.TMP.+ zrS3 — MODEM RS232 ETHERNET PORT PORT PORT RED /1- 03BMiTB4:IN1G TBI :TMP:- I MANAGER IF THERE ARE REQUEST ADDITIONAL RTU ** CONTACT T- MOBILE ROJEC MORE THAN TWO HVAC �1NITS .iq 0.96' 5 5 [ CONTROLLERS OR TO R PLACE QAMAGED OR MISSING PARTS. — 2.75' - - -- THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL AND /OR TRADE SECRET INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF QUEST CONTROLS INC. (QUEST). IT EMBODIES A PROPRIETARY DESIGN WHICH SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED, SOLD, LOANED, DUPLICATED OR USED FOR PROCUREMENT, MANUFACTURING OF ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT FOR WHICH THIS DOCUMENT WAS SUPPLIED, WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY QUEST. THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE RETURNED TO QUEST UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH IT WAS PROVIDED AND/OR AT THE REQUEST OF QUEST. NOTE: CISCO ROUTER © (TBD) /N 150748 — ZONE TEMPERATURE SENSOR (ZT3) R GEIVED UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION, VERIFY THE STORE ROUTER HAS BEEN INSTALLED AND HAS NETWORK CONNECTIVITY. CONNECTIVITY PORT# - _ REFER TO SITE DRAWINGS FOR PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION CITY OF TUKWIL'+ CABLE LEGEND: TO THE ROUTER IS ESSENTIAL FOR VERIFYING THE OPERATION OF THE RTU BY OTHER MAY '2'9 /UN CONTROLLERS. CONTACT QUEST CONTROLS MONITORING CENTER TO 10' CAT 5E PATCH CABLE, BLU RED /1 COORDINATE TESTING AND VERIFICATION OF THE SYSTEM AT LEAST 24 HOURS BLK /1 = PAIR 1 PRIOR TO PUNCH -DOWN. THE MONITORING CENTER CAN BE REACHED (SUPPLIED BY QUEST) PERMIT CENTER AT (941) 723 -4130 OR (866) 799 -0812. E L09.... 033 WHT/2 - BLK /2 = PAIR 2 Q U t Controls Inc.DWG. Smart 1't Control 1"QI Solutl0115 Dr Buildings s 9 www.questcontrols.com /commercial TITLE PROD. NO QUEST -T- MOBILE DRAWING NOTES: REFERENCE DRAWINGS REFERENCE DRAWINGS f°' REVISION HISTORY BY DATE SCALE: NONE 1)ItAWING NQ'1' TO SCALE APPROVALS INTIALS DATE 1t T T� r T-MOBILE NO. �M�° 1 , XXX 1 FOR APPROVAL SCH 03/31/06 SCH 03/31 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DRAWN BY XXX ,k2 RftLEASED SCH 06/10/06 DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCITES '1'OLARENCES CHECKED BY - - TYPICALL Q3BMS APPLICATION DWG REVISION rc r, �/ `t REV T XXX k.3 RELEASED SCH 08/01/06 ARE: FRACTIONS DECIMALS ANGLES DRFTG. SUPVR. INPUT /OUTPUT SCHEMATIC SHEET 1 OF 3 XXX R4 RFrLEASED SCH 12/18/08 1 /16 f.oT I� ±.00s 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 a GI 10 11 12 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: These drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result in cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 00 rte- °v "' <L oc;cl sz m 0 N LLI 0 w al w r� 0 Vii/ V• min C N MI to tiG CL tri QUEST CONTROLS te5 en LL1 7. — .(Gel cc w4c0x z ZI_XU w Z-14 510 zzli o ©8i W U z 0 W cc F +1 480 998 7223 0 N 40 0 rn u cn oV DATE: XX.XX.XX SHEET: SCALE: DRAWN BY: 1 /4 "I = I I -DTI STAT E-8 PROJECT No.: TMOOO IL 0 a lot 0 0 To Circuit Breaker Panel (120V single phase) 1. Mounting the Q3BMS: Power Supply 24VAC 2 -Stage (Quest P/N 300747) Q3BMS (Quest P/N 150435) 1.1 Location 1.1,1 Q3 mounting location, to ensure uniformity throughout the T- Mobile sites the Q3 will be mounted eye level on the Telco equipment board provided as identified in site drawings. Usually this is in maintenance or other nonpublic location near the circuit breaker panel. Ensure the area is well lit and free frorn excessive vibration and moisture. Sufficient area around the system must allow for routing of conduit and cable. GROUNDING STUDS TOP MOUNTING HOLES a arum a3Na 1.3.1 OuiOS /a7 BOTTOM MOUNTING HOLES 1.2 Securing to the wall 1.2.1 Using appropriate hardware ( 118 x 1/4 pan head wood screw or equivalent) fix the top mounting hardware to wall approximately 70" above the floor 9.5" apart and level. Remove cover from the Q3 and slip the Q3 onto the top mounting hardware and slide down until it stops. Install the bottom mounting hardware. 1.2.2 Using terminal lug, run 16 awg (or larger) ground wire from Q3 ground stud to building ground and connect using appropriate hardware. Select most convenient ground stub, all grounding studs and ground bus are common. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL AND /OR TRADE SECRET INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF QUEST CONTROLS INC. (QUEST). IT EMBODIES A PROPRIETARY DESIGN WHICH SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED, SOLD, LOANED, DUPLICATED OR USED FOR PROCUREMENT, MANUFACTURING OF ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT FOR WHICH THIS DOCUMENT WAS SUPPLIED, WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY QUEST. THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE RETURNED TO QUEST UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT FOR WHICH IT WAS PROVIDED AND /OR AT THE REQUEST OF QUEST. LEGEND # ## DRAWING NOTES: REFERENCE DRAWINGS = WIRE MARKER Remove these two screws and carefully tilt the power supply down and pull it away from the back panel mounting plate 0 0 Q Ilrr 0 Er 1/8° Mount back panel securely to wall using these holes on L,_1 2. Power Supply Installation: 2.1 Mounting Loca :ion 2.1.1 Locate the power supply on the left side of the Q3 as per installation drawings. 2.1.2 Attention ust be paid to the location of the power supply when it comes to protection f switches. Ensure inadvertent traffic near or by the power supply will not accidentally switch the power supply off. 2.2 Mounting the ower Ii supply 2.2.1 Remove t o sc-ews identified in diagram, tilt power supply down and slide off p late 2.2.2 Ensure 1 0" gap is maintained between wall and plate to allow for power supply tangs t(i) slip into tee slots. 2.2.3 Make pow r connections using appropriate wire nuts or insulated crimps. Power supply c rcuit breaker is designated in site drawings. 40VA Output t Q3BIvS WHT /YEL - 24VAC WHT /BLU - COM 2.2.4 Slip tangs retaining screw into and 120VAC Input White - Neutral Black -- 120VAC Green - Ground 75VA Output to LCC WHT /YEL - 24VAC WHT /BLU - COM ee slots and tilt power supply up into place. Return tighten. 2.3. Wiring for 120iac, use 20a single phase breaker as identified in site drawings. Connect to the .ower supply using appropriate wire. 2.4 Low voltage iring to power 03, connect low voltage 24vac power from power supply 40 VA output to the Q3 input power connector using 16awg stranded wire. 2.5 Label power s pply 2.6 Turn on circuit bre LCD display is lit. 3. LCC installation: with circuit breaker panel designation and breaker number. sker and power supply switches, verify Q3 is powered up and TOP MOUNTING HOLES o__ Iit•I -o IIII •o IIII n • II ,IJIINItOC`�71 NI I 0 • C3 02 0 CI 0 21YA[ 21 VAC ,RTN, Div ,ca K2 KI 0 0 1� K3 K2 K1 ,aav Ae IHUIRAL BOTTOM MOUNTING HOLES 3.1 Location 3.1.1 As identifies in hardware. 3.2 Powering LCC fr 3.2.1 A 20a sing Connect to the appropriate wiry am 1 e ph 120\ e drawings. Remove cover, mount LCC using appropriate 2Ov circuit use circuit breaker is identified in the site drawings. qc feed from the circuit breaker to TB2 of the LCC using REFERENCE DRAWINGS XXX RI XXX R2 IN 0 1111 c9I 111 [24vac w I 11 1 24VAC (RTN) w 11 124V i 1 111 IK3 IK2 �1 TO 24V PWR SUPPLY <0 24V PWR SUPPLY TO 038115 OUTPUT IXX TO 43BMS OUTPUT /XX TO 43805 OUTPUT IXX TO 43B0S OUTPUT IXX Connecting Low Voltage control to LCC Connecting Line Voltage to LCC 9 n n Exterior Sign Typical LCC connection to serviced circuits, check site drawings for specific connections Exterior Lights (LCC3) Employee Lights Interior Central Lights #2 Exhaust Fan Interior Centro] Lights #1 Interior Accent Lights 0 (LCC; a 0 C2 Customer Lights (LCC[) 3.3 Label LCC with circuit breaker panel designation and breaker number. a Q 3.4 Connecting Line Side 3.4.1 Connect dedicated circuits to line side of contactor across from the load connection. The contactors can be oriented either direction, check contactor connection designations (L -line, T-Ioad) 3.5 Connect Load Side 3.5.1 Connect Customer lighting circuits to Contactor 1 - customer lights. 50% of soles floor down lights + accent lights. Up to four individual circuits. 3.5.2 Connect Employee lighting circuits to Contactor 2 = employee lights - office lights, 50% sales (minus night lights) and bathroom exhaust fans. Bathroom exhaust fans can be controlled by adcitional switches downstream, the feed will be controlled to ensure the fans are not running after the store is closed. if there is only one fan, wire directly and the 03 will turn the fan on and off when scheduled. Up to four individual circuits. 3.5.3 Connect Exterior lighting circuits to Contactor 3 = exterior lights - all exterior sign, soffit and building ckts. Up to four individual circuits. 3.5.4 Emergency lights are not controlled by the LCC, check site drawings. 3.6 Wire of low voltage control to Q3 using 18awg TSTAT cable. 4. Override Buttons: 4.1 Install Override Button (QUEST PN 150677 ) at location identified in site drawings. 4.1.1 Location - Typically mounted near the manager's office or a light switch. 4.2 Connect to 03 using 2 pair 20 awg shielded cable. Light Level Sensor 2 Pair 20 awg Back to Q3BMS Outside Temperature Sensor VIrE1�EC ��NCE NSA 70 - NEC U 4 Luu1 atv�' �r•�' 5. Light Level & Outside Air Sensor: 5.1 Location: See site drawings for mounting location 5.1.1 Mounting location considerations 5.1.1.1 North facing exterior wall. 5.1.1.2 Avoid locating the OA temperature sensor near windows, doors, louvers, exhaust -air discharges, or other sources that will influence the temperature 5.1.1.3 Away from exterior lighting 5.2 Connect to Q3 using 2 pair 20 awg shielded cable per the site drawings. 6. ADT Interface: 6.1 Wiring from 03 to ADT junction box. Terminate wiring on the 03 and at the ADT junction box per site drawings. ADT to have provided a cable with appropriate color coding and labeling. Mark & leave wire coiled at ADT location if ADT has not installed yet. 6.2 Junction Box to be installed by ADT. ADT will run cable to junction box. 7. Arm -A -Dcr Interface: 7.1 Wire :1 2 pair 20 AWG shielded cable from the 03 to the Arm -A -Dor system. The Arm -A -Dor is to be configured with optional contact switch for monitoring status of the door. Wire per installation drawings. 8. Server Room Zone Tem +erature Sensor optional not on all locations 8.1 Wire a 2 pair 20AWG shielded cable to the server room. Wire per installation drawings. 8.2 Location of Zone - mount the zone sensor in the server room. Refer to the site drawings for proper location. 9. RTU Installation - the RTU installation consists of the RTU, a Supply duct sensor, and a Zone temperature sensor with adjustment 9.1 The RTU controller rnounts inside the roof top HVAC unit. For split systems mount the RTU controller in the Fan Coil Unit. 9.1.1 Separate the RTU controller from the snap trek. 9.1.2 Mount Snap Trak 9.1.3 Insert RTU 9.2 Connect Power to RTU 9.2.1 Check jumper J1A and J1B for HVAC power 9.2.2 Connect C and R to the HVAC 24vac. 9.2.3 Check that the RTU LEDs light and begin cycling between Zone & Sup. 9.3 Installation of supply air sensor (QUEST PN 300199) 9.3.1 Select an appropriate location on the supply duct close to the air handler, 9.3.2 If the area is insulated, peel back the insulation until an area the size of the probe box is clear. 9.3.3 Drill a small hole into the duct large enough to insert the probe into the duct. 9.3.4 Secure the probe box using sheet metal screws or appropriate hardware. 9.3.5 The sensor is not polarity sensitive so connect one lead from the supply sensor to the + of the RTU SPLY input and the other to the - of the RTU SPLY input. The recommended wiring is 20 AWG twisted shielded pair. Ensure Jumpers J1A and JIB are connecting the top set of pins. DIA ti CI p 111 000 es® 0 0 24+ 24- 2 C 11 CRC AN Connect the C & R Power to the HVAC 24VAC 9.4 Zone Sensor 9.4.1 Mount zone sensor in store according to drawing. If location is not identified, select an area out of direct sunlight and away frorn HVAC duct airflow, but near the return air grille. Installation locations should be selected to avoid the effects of exterior wall - surface ternperatures, solar radiation from windows, and heating or cooling sources such as heating convectors or air diffusers. Consideration should be given to locations of furniture and equipment, especially office copiers, light dimming switches, and other heat producing equipment. Sensor should be mounted at a height accessible by staff to adjust temperature settings. 9.4.2 Connect zone sensor to RTU using 2 pair 20awg shielded cable. Connect the Zone + and - to the RTU Zone + and -, Connect the SET on the Zone sensor to the ADJ on the RTU. This connection is not polarity sensitive. 9.4.3 If either the Zone or Supply sensors are not wired correctly an error message will be displayed on RTU controller. If the display "SSE" there is a short in the line or if there is an open in the line the display will read "OSE '.. 9.5 Setting of address switch for RTU. 9.5.1 When only one RTU is installed. 9.5.1.1 Ensure SW1 -6 &7 and SW2-1&3 are set to on. 9.5,2 When a second RTU is installed 9.5.2.1 Follow the above instruction on the 1st RTU 9.5.2.2 On the second RTU, move switch 4 on switch block SW1 up to the on position. 9.5.2.3 Contact Quest Controls if you have more than two RTU for additional address settings. Zone Temperature Sensor w /Slide Adjust 10. Communications Bus: 10.1 Wiring from 03 to RTU 10.1.1 Using 2 pair 20 awg shielded connect the A terminal on the 03 to the A terminal on the RTU. Connect the 8 terminal on the Q3 to the B terminal on the RTU and connect the C terminal on the 03 to the C terminal on the RTU. 10.1.2 Terminate the shield at the 03 chassis only. 10.2 Wiring from RTU to RTU 10.2.1 Daisy chain the bus connections frorn RTU 1 to RTU 2. 10.2.2 Carry the shield wire through ensuring it is insulated from ground. Cut, tape, and insulate the shield wire on the last RTU. 10.3 End of line resistor 10.3.1 On the last RTU connected, or if there is only one RTU board, ensure jumper J5 is set 1 -3 and 2 -4. For intermediate RTU boards, leave the jumpers off. 0 0 00 NE SPIV 0 RTIJ (I Supply Duct Temperature Sensor SW1 -6&7 ON, SW2 -1 &3 ON 11 SD When only one RTU is installed SW1 -4,6 &7 ON, SW2 -1 &3 ON SN1 II Uktrlu 'a-Mr Settings on the second RTU Jumpers installed between pins 1 - 3 and 2 - 4 far the last RTU on the BUS or if only one RTU is used Ew9O339 11, Ethernet CATS) Connection: 11.1 Connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the bottom of the Q3. Connect the other end to the store's router in the assigned spot. If the router is not present then route the cable to the area where the router will be installed and label the cable. 12. Start up and Checkout: 12.1 Ensure the Q3 and the RTU has power. 12.2 Refer to : T- Mobile NSC Verification Check List 12.3 Complete as much of the check list as possible, 12.4 Contact Quest Controls after the installation is complete to setup an appointment for store checkout at least 1 day prior to the date. Allow approximately 1 hour to complete the system checkout with Quest. This assumes that a network connection can be established with the system. CI41S$MLP+ MAY 7 9 7.009 PERMIT CENTER REVISION HISTORY FOR APPROVAL REL SED BY DATE SCH 09/28/07 SCALE: NONE DRAWING NOT TO SCALE SCH 11/01/07 XXX XXX UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLARENCES ARE: FRACTIONS DECIMALS ANGLES 1/16 ±.005 APPROVALS DRAWN BY INTIALS DATE SCH 09/28 CHECKED BY DRFTG. SUPVR. Quest Controls, Inc. Smart Control Solutions for Buildings www.q uestcontrols.com /commercial TITLE PROJ. NO. QUEST -T- MOBILE T- MOBILE INSTALLATION NOTES DWG. NO. BMS -1.3 REVISION REV 2.0 SHEET 3OE3 2 3 10 II 12 COPYRIGHT NOTICE; rhese drawings and specifications are copyrighted and subject to copyright protection as an "architectural work" under sec. 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.S.C. As amended december 1990. The protection includes, without limitation, the overall form, arrangement and composition of spaces, and elements of the design. Under such protection, unauthorized use of these drawings and specifications may result In cessation of construction, building seizure, and /or monetary liability. 0 Q L1.. 1- C,3 t. cc co 1_ •O O u Q1 o0A-' 1E1 m uJ 5 en N J en J rat uJ .-• Co IN MIMI 2 It 4 its c cv co al +4 4E° N cn u ces 3 15 2 N 0 M fl; OD 1 g :r w W Zpre Wtex W (pall ZI- z z F" 0 Ur ('0n =rig 0Ow� g8Scsa) 0 in tJ 0 z 0 • Lfl u UJ Ln N CO �+ra° 1� ^fit E 4 rn a o -d Z ° m n as act g pC ro l7 -0 O F +1 480 998 7223 DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: XX.XX.XX SHEET: 1/4" = 11 -0" STA,r E-9 PROJECT No.: TH00'10041