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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M08-077 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILSHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC -2 M08-077 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: City .f 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 6364200010 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC -2 , TUKWILA WA WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA RICHARD HERMAN 6009 MELROSE AV , LOS ANGELES CA Contractor: Name: WESTWOOD CONTRACTORS INC. Address: 200 S 333RD ST #244 , FEDERAL WAY WA Contractor License No: WESTWCI088BF DESCRIPTION OF WORK: AN EXHAUST AND MAKE -UP AIR SYSTEM AND HEATING AND COOLING FOR A 881 SF KITCHEN /SALES AREA AT A NEW FOOD COURT Value of Mechanical: $25,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: Furnace: <100K BTU >100K BTU Floor Furnace Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Appliance Vent Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig /Cooling System.... Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator: Domestic Commercial/Industrial doc: IMC -10/06 MECHANICAL PERMIT Fees Collected: $451.25 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2006 EOUIPMENT TYPE AND QUANTITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * *continued on next page ** Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Phone: Phone: 323 465 -7066 Phone: 206 661 -0800 Expiration Date: 09/11/2008 M08 -077 05/19/2008 11/15/2008 Boiler Compressor: 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU 0 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU.. 0 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU.. 0 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood/Gas Stove 0 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment M08 -077 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 Permit Center Authorized Signature: Signature: Print Name: doe: IMC -10/06 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 /a Li 4-7-& Permit Number: M08 -077 Issue Date: 05/19/2008 Permit Expires On: 11/15/2008 Date: 61 ti `� 0 I hereby certify that I have read and e ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does of presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the pe f work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Date: / /p /A) 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. M08 -077 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: 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 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 5: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 11: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** doc: Cond -10/06 PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: 7: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. M08 -077 ISSUED 03/13/2008 05/19/2008 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431- 3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 6: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 8: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila Permit Center. 9: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 10: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 12: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 13: A Type 1 hood shall be installed at or above all commercial cooking appliances and domestic cooking appliances used for commercial purposes that produce grease vapors. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct system required by section 610 of the International Fire Code to have a Type 1 hood shall be protected with an approved automatic fire - extinguishing system installed in accordance with this code. (IFC 610.2, IFC 904.2.1 and IFC 904.11) Automatic fire - extinguishing systems shall comply with UL 300 or other equivalent standards and shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of the listing. (NFPA 96, 10.2.3) 14: Type I hood systems shall be designed and installed to automatically activate the exhaust fan whenever cooking operations occur. The activation of the exhaust fan shall occur through an interlock with the cooking appliances, by means of heat sensors or by means of other approved methods. (IMC 507.2.1.1) M08 -077 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 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 15: All new automatic fire- extinguishing systems and all modifications to existing automatic fire - extinguishing systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. 16: U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2050) 17: Portable fire extinguishers shall be provided within a 30 -foot (9144 mm) travel distance of commercial -type cooking equipment. Cooking equipment involving vegetable or animal oils and fats shall be protected by a Class K rated portable extinguisher. (IFC 904.11.5) 18: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto - shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2051) 19: H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air- moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return-air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (IMC 606.1, 606.2.1) 20: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2051) 21: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #2051) 22: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2051) 23: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2051) (IFC 104.2) 24: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206- 431 -3670) is required for this project. 25: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 26: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 27: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. doc: Cond - 10/06 * *continued on next page ** M08 -077 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 Signature: Print Name: doc: Cond -10/06 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 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 vgork. Date : 5 lo � 1 k 4.14 M08 -077 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 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 ** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 2 5�'c�t >'th 9 i Tenant Name: el..rk, is t a fe_ Melt; cdi-c, (, / /.4= . Property Owners Name: e 4 -c e C.c^r - Mailing Address: Il 4,b1 14), ISM,; re. Jet 1 /L 4-1 CONTACT PERSON - who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: l \ k-Jv A /" Mailing Address: (� e 1 �P / r er �� Lt' s ATI E -Mail Address: 'r' �t rc . c,tae7� Company Name: Company Name: Mailing Address: N e4 1 Pe_4 4 Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: Company Name: (P.41 — NT - 4n Mailing Address: I `2_4- se coe Q c:..1 f�C Contact Person: (lam IJLcc Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Q:\Applications`:Forms-Applications On Line - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9 -2006 bh Building Permit No. Mechanical Permit No MJOS""V41. Plumbing/Gas Permit No. Public Works Permit No. Project No. or office use only) King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 4,36..(7 4.) Suite Number: Fe_ - Z Floor: :Z New Tenant: Y Yes ❑..No 1-0 City Day Telephone: 323 44. C-- 70 44. State Zip � - cl 6S —shy Ci Fax Number: tz 0 State GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION -- (Contractor Information for Mechanical (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg 5)) Mailing Address: City Day Telephone: Fax Number: Expiration Date: State ARCHITECT OF RECORD - All plans must be wet st amped by Architect of Record / l 04 t e i `-AL City ( State Day Telephone: n —crri — 227 L E -Mail Address: Fax Number: - - t i - Zip Zip Zip ENGINEER OF RECORD All plans must be et stamped by En nee of Record City Day Telephone: Fax Number: State Zip Page 1 of 6 Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler /Compressor: Qty Furnace <100K BTU Air Handling Unit >10,000 CFM Fire Damper 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU Fumace>100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended /Wall /Floor Mounted Ileater Ventilation System Wood /Gas Stove 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent Hood and Duct Emergency Generator 50+ HP /1.750,000 BTU Repair or Addition to Beat /Refrig/Cooling System Incinerator - Domestic Other Mechanical Equipment Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator Comm /Ind 1) .Aotl :.iI On Lin, 3 200n - Ycnn MECHANICAL PERMIT INFORMATION — 206 - 431 -3670 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: W51 %LLT__T :v Mailing Address: City Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: Valuation of Mechanical work (contractor's bid price): $ 2.f 1 .00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): AN EXi- At)ST AhV) tM.4( - UT AA , CIVrt , 1 (LTC • Aka Gf -e c A- ti10-3 IFOM MOTT AT TI L)1l 1 c k1T@l MA-Lt Use: Residential: New .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Commercial: New ....Ilk" Replacement .... ❑ Fuel l'ype: Electric ❑ Gas .... ❑ Other: indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: State Zip Day Telephone: Fax Number: Page 4 u1.6 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES — Applicable to all permits in this application 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. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). 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. BUILDIN R HO Signature: � m Date: . // .3 /e Day Telephone: ;-OG -. k/2 2 - a '7/ Print Name: Mailing Address: 633 <S0541 e e-.- r / m � �� � � �� t l [ e _ W A, 2s City State Zip Date Application Accepted: fr1) Q:\Applications`.Fomis- Applications On Line .3 -2006 - Permit Applicahon.doc Revised: 9.2006 bh Date Application Expires: (it l i �l� Staff Initials: Page 6 of 6 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Applicant: Receipt No.: R08 -01948 Initials: User ID: Payee: Til1ANSACTION LIST: Type Method doc: Receipt -06 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 6364200010 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL JEM 1165 WESTWOOD CONTRACTORS Payment Cash Descriptio Amount ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code RECEIPT 60.00 MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.0 Current Pmts 60.00 Total: $60.00 Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: M08 -077 ISSUED 03/13/2008 05/19/2008 Payment .Amount: $60.00 Payment Date: 06/05/2008 09:08 AM Balance: $0.00 3288 06/05 0711 TOTAL 60.00 Printed: 06 -05 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: M08 -077 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 03/13/2008 Applicant: SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -01716 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: WESTWOOD CONTRACTORS, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount PLAN CHECK - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Payment Check 144737 360.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description RECEIPT Account Code Current Pmts 000/345.830 360.00 Total: $360.00 Payment Amount: $360.00 Payment Date: 05/19/2008 02:37 PM Balance: $0.00 2598 05/19 9711 TOTAL 360.00 doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 05 -19 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: M08 -077 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 03/13/2008 Applicant: SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -01613 Payment Amount: $358.25 Initials: WER Payment Date: 05/14/2008 08:54 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $360.00 Payee: WESTWOOD CONTRACTORS TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 144559 358.25 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description doc: Receiot -06 MECHANICAL - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Account Code Current Pmts 000.322.102.00.0 358.25 Total: $358.25 2399 05/14 9710 TOTAL 4390.00 Printed: 05 -14 -2008 Payee: RYAN O'NAN ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description MECHANICAL - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: M08 -077 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 03/13/2008 Applicant: SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -00753 Payment Amount: $40.00 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 03/13/2008 02:10 PM User ID: 1165 Balance: $358.25 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Cash 40.00 RECEIPT Account Code Current Pmts 000.322.102.00.0 2.75 000/345.830 37.25 Total: $40.00 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 03 -13 -2008 Receipt No.: R08 -00752 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description doc: Receipt -06 PLAN CHECK - NONRES City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: M08 -077 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 03/13/2008 Applicant: SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL Issue Date: Payee: RS HERMAN ARCHITECTS, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 10400 53.00 Account Code Current Pmts 000/345.830 53.00 Total: $53.00 Payment Amount: $53.00 Payment Date: 03/13/2008 02:08 PM Balance: $398.25 ; a 1 710 TOTAL Printed: 03 -13 -2008 Project: .. i ,,,,,, r 12 (-/ ( , Type of Inspection: 7 i / Aadress: , / 4" ,, i 7 1 i Date Called: . COMMENTS: - Special Instructions: - . , J O : C.-/- , Date Wanted) i. . , Requester: Phom No: c-- f -2. -- / l bl Fil d Approved per applicable codes. ,.. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: - (. / ..5‘1(..4A4A) ori, } 44 , 2-1 ik , ' - =. .., 4 I j INSPECTION RE AD Retain a ,copy with4i PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcentettvd., #1-00, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-39'O INSPECTION NO. Inspector: $60 00 INSPECT! N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 3 ` h 4 Proj ,- 4' CcJ G Type of Inspection: 'e1t�'rj�' 1 eV' Address: CV /i4/( Date Called: Special Instructions: _ • Date Wanted: — // 0 �� a. �.r'.' Requester: Phone,4)7 e. _ st7s a wag -o INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PF�t11u IT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION �-+ 6300.Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -367 Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: w: Inspect ( Date Ge $.0.00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRE . Prior to inspection, fee must be p aid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. R- eipt No.: 'Date: C ,• r /' A4 , f 1 h 9A/ i /$5 - e 13;4 �.y/ .. M A e b_O /9119// hpb V,i° L.t/D$d G i Special Instructions: ,.. Date anted: i 5' ge tAf-/e°eid en-.5it ee AArdo 1 Phon o: ) L)7/ a�/ 57oe / N / / Qb g iv — 4/2/941 _ R6) -;n/ -- p, Pro ...5 . h 4 / 6 15 ject: TypeInpectiQrr M A e b_O /9119// Date Called: Special Instructions: ,.. Date anted: a.m. Requester: Phon o: mog -677 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION IP 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. I Dg5 7..._ce I 00 REINSPECTION)FEE REQ IRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be a i i t d at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., uite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Recd No.: 'Date: • .. _ ___ ._ COMMENTS: 'JA c i a C 1%4 k l e f r t . , I 4 . - T 4 1 ' ' t.› flo,P ok Date Called: k k'l<<,., ILc N.4t ,.• ----- Special Instructions: 6-r«s1 U-<t lHsp f %( f y kri 7 -. C rr�,11 p.m. Requester: Phone No: let -1 60,_q-) Prot: S-h A r144� Ty of Inspe tion:• �h — ; k, Address:• 2.e.XDO hr! A( \ Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: . 7_1 - C rr�,11 p.m. Requester: Phone No: let -1 60,_q-) i INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit r 77 PERMIT NO. K CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 ❑ Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Inspecto Date: f7 4 ❑ $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be • paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: • COMMENTS: Sprinklers: ".( \" Type of Inspection: Address: -) ,,,, ,_,.,:,„ ) Suite #: / ,.. ,,_ 1_ 1/4-1 t. ) Contact Person: Special Instructions: Permits: , ., P ( 1.1 ci r, , -,"( 1: ( . , •1 . 6. 1 1-- ......: ...$ „ ( 0 L/ 3,:).c..) 5 ,--..- . ri ic, Qz . , i' ( I I ! ( Project: Sprinklers: ".( \" Type of Inspection: Address: -) ,,,, ,_,.,:,„ ) Suite #: / ,.. ,,_ 1_ 1/4-1 t. ) Contact Person: Special Instructions: Permits: Occupancy Type: Phone No.: Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: ".( Fire Alarm: \" Hood & Duct: ‘7" Monitor: (5-4 6...4 , i I.--. Pre-Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: 3 INSPECTION NUMBER Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT' 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206-575-4407 ri Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector: Date: Hrs.: $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department; Call to schedule a reinspection. Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 RE C E ivED Julia ,iog8 DEVELOPMENT Mr. Tim Benson Westwood Contractors 951 W 7th St Fort Worth, TX 76102 RE: Special Inspection Sharky's Restaurant Tukwila, WA Dear Mr. Benson, azaZ & ASSOCIATES, INC. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING & INSPECTION KA No. 066 -08168 Permit No. M08 -077 In accordance with your request and authorization, our firm performed special inspections for the above - referenced project. The inspections were performed by our inspectors from June 20 through July 9, 2008. Copies of our inspector's field reports are attached. Unless otherwise indicated, the structural activities noted on the attached daily field reports were in accordance with the approved project plans and specifications. A guarantee that the contractor has necessarily constructed the structure in full accord with the plans and specifications is neither intended nor implied. If you have any questions, or if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (253) 939 -2500. Respectfully submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC Kathryn E. Gordon Project Manager Puyallup Division CC: City of Tukwila Offices Serving The Western United States 922 Valley Avenue NW Suite 101 • Puyallup, Washington 98371 • (253) 939 -2500 • Fax: (253) 939 -2556 08168 DFR Tempiaie Krazaan & Associates, GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION DATE: (4,2e:3,./e S PROJECT #: Ceo ' O e/CoA ° PROJECT: .5' 4/?/K /f T'ZJ' f,'.�I.cs7 LOCATION: - '' �2 Setervi c2 v��4'i4 // KRAZAN PROJECT MANAGER: .4eX4 STRUCTURAL STEEL/ ❑ FIELD / SHOP WELDING V.T. ❑ MATERIAL ID ❑ U.T. ❑ M.T. ❑ P.T. item(s) inspected: / � 46''E''q r� C /L'T" /® °+ ' /0 s' ,7 /CI f /"L / , [�ezie. /F� /f �1�" $Z7rs�...S�.. 5� .. (y) -SEt'7,e Avf /A4 .o.v a.n A/ W/ ye° e" au Location icg/J't2 >'O& /k/41//4/ eti //e4 : A¢•y/ ❑ Welder qualification /certification verified for: j faosition: FLAT VERITCAL HORIZONTAL OVERHEAD ❑ Filler Metal: 0 SMAW FCAW GMAW SAW ❑ Other: F.-Weld Type: FILLET C.P. P.P. PLUG Other:.Se 0 f" Weld Size 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" ❑ Other bodes: A� WS AISC TITLE 21 TITLE 24 UBC ASME NOTES To the best of my knowledge, the abo Superintendent/Representative: DISCREPANCIES 215 West Dakota Avenue, Clovis, Ca 93612 • (559) 348 -2200 4231 Foster Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93308 • (661) 633 -2200 1025 Lone Palm Ave. Ste. 2E, Modesto, CA 95351 • (209) 572 -2200 545 Parrott St, San Jose, CA 95112 • (408) 271 -2200 123 Commerce Circle, Sacramento, CA 95815 • (916) 564 -2200 WELDING INSPECTION Inc. REPORTNO.: 4198 CONTRACTOR: 1 3": 45 7: 4 ":004 e " ®Nr We. . PERMIT NO /Wef: ^ 0 7 7 INSPECTOR: JURISDICTION: .7 WEATHER: /A4/7 4r % COMPLETE N. Sherman, Ste. A, Corona, C 92880 1501 15th Street NW, #106, Aub rn, WA 98002 (/ 20714 State Route 305 N.E., Ste. 3C, Poulsbo, WA 98370 13434 N. E. 177th Place, Woodinville, WA 98072 11913 N. E. 103rd Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98662 TEMP: 7j WAS NOT performed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and regulatory requirema Teci1fiaian: • (909) 549 -1188 • (253) 939 -2500 • (360) 598 -2126 • (425) 485-5519 • (360) 254 -3200 DATE: c�22'® PROJECT #: C c16* J ,g/ek ys Y?' ' 'v7" ' t.i z 1 N7F 1.41// PROJECT: LOCATION: Krazan & Associates, Inc. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION KRAZAN PROJECT MANAGER: WELDING REPORT NO.: CONTRACTOR: 11/s..�rlJr./aew cioA r,eac r »w PERMIT NO: 'woe 7 7 INSPECTOR: JURISDICTION: 'TC./..e..& 444 AM WEATHER: ii/(/'ii(9h; , edWro ewe TEMP: 'FIELD ❑ SHOP WELDING ❑ M.T. ❑ P.T. item(s) inspected: it' 4VC' tzeer /40✓•. -+' V,V /Aicteeerso freeze) Op.t weor'©'' (z) crfio-'w h /& r Re/ 7 'L ) ,4•e 60, ;r "E (3) /v`xro'' / .Miry 9// 7Z' /1N A-17,Glie°4 ) G/) /i/x 1) (.*/ J ze x 2 c Z i ie Y'° 7 (2 edC41 ,eJ / ,-S' cAIf //f/ffree 9 4 PS",e SF,..C7 Wv S0, / // //I✓/f' '4'72 Iii /,e y 'm /94.r4/77 ''Position: f VERIT .AL HORIZONTAL OVERHEAD ❑ Filler Metal: 4+Process: SMAW FCAW GMAW SAW ❑ Other: -Weld Type: FILLET C.P. P.P. PLUG r e" Other: .,/f/y 'Weld Size 3/16 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" ❑ Other 'bodes: AWS AISC TITLE 21 TITLE 24 UBC ASME To the best of my knowledge, the abov/ WAS NOT performed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and regulatory requirem Superintendent/Representative: Tec Serving the Western United States This field report indicates our inspector's observation and testing results based on the site condition and contractor's activities. This information is subject to review prior to final submittal. By signing this report, our inspector does not accept responsibility for validity of results. Some information on this report has been provided by others on site. Revision Effective Date: 11/15/07 The information provided in this report is prepared for the exclusive use of the client. This report may not be reproduced in any fonnat without the written permission of the client and Krazan & Associates. I( razan & Associates, Inc. WELDINU REPORTNO.: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION DATE: Cl/ /-25-17_ �y CONTRACTOR: . � A �'`' 5 /� ©� PROJECT #: Ga at t O PERMIT NO* / Oc -- 0 7 7 PROJECT: S "74. i Sa ill &,14../e4.- 44,i,AspEcTo LOCATION 7 /l y �/X�h� ���a� JURISDICTION: TG's ll� KRAZAN PROJECT MANAGER: AeG WEATHER: /AO/Gee FIELD ❑ SHOP WELDING ❑ M.T. Q P.T. Al V.T. item(s) inspected: // ����� /' _.o, / .• .i Adel Ow.. FL / g- Position: .E1. L. VERIT CAL HORIZONTAL OVERHEAD ❑ Filler Metal: ❑ Process: SMAW FCAW GMAW SAW ❑ Other: kt Weld Type: FILLET C.P. P.P. PLUG ®. Other: 5 ef�44Ge5 g Weld Size 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" ❑ Other ❑ Codes: AWS AISC TITLE 21 TITLE 24 UBC ASME S NOT performed in accordance with the approved Technician: To the best of my knowledge, the abo Superintendent/Representative: Serving the Western United Sta 'es TEMP:I ns, and regulatory requiremt. This field report indicates our inspector's observation and testing results based on the site condition and contractor's activitie .. This information is subject to review prior to final submittal. By signing this report, our inspector does not accept responsibility for validity of results. Some information on this report has •een provided by others on site. Revision 1 Effective Date: 11/15/07 The infonnation provided in this report is prepared for the exclusive use of the client. This report may not be reproduced in any format without the written permission of the client and Krazan 3z Associates. KrazaZ & Associates, Inc. DATE: (h -©$ PROJECT #'© - 681665 PROJECT: ku-ky4 R�siro11,11 LOCATION: SPA Fe - a - ,S',,, c ic,G#1/ r , h// KRAZAN PROJECT MANAGER: j O n // .31/e_ Gls a t ; i S "1r J 1>f ( 7/1" c ? j� �P rrv� �r1/� ('r��t � �i f �i p G uY4r ho_. /�P'7s� n Cam( � fi )'Pct .4"r7 Inc . rtipvi t7a�r.,,sr vI jr i 1.i).M. n O f` �Pckel n f mcT` t GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION n-F C take ialds /As f ,� as in atria 4 r /co `tt" /e,'f 1 Aee i>t�l � Er» c of pi n !�x]6 . di"» ).1 �ip 0T l ...cc \J sew CONTRACTOR: i :5fu (0,7;54 JURISDICTION: ( /7,,4, PERMIT #:O$ INSPECTOR: WEATHER: Cjcr /Sf;[nn/' rm ? ' (1 F IP.JrCt,� yrC1✓14'J=3� /e pr�t'i14 - 41h7 ,m7 ro Mn r-ked ca / (>4977 /ac/ J./4.14r 6;44 (c (/! -nk - l -s© -ca-" f ,�.erdera /Aced: Ated.1-1 Q(C Jdw, >yf/© -474 X114_ s CYf t ./ �. AC /�rrLicr�, [c Cc 'i.4 ��°G�tDr� � . S S � e rC�Eb fen X.7461,2 et( c Equipment/Asset Number(s): To the best of my knowledge, the abo Superintendent /Representative: /501 Field Report.doc WAS NOT performed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and regulatory requirem Serving the Technic' tern nite St tes FIELD REPORT NO: TEMP: 7 Revision 1 Effective Date: 5/25/05 The information provided on this report is prepared for the exclusive use of the client. This report may not be reproduced in any format without the written permission of the client and Krazan & Associates. K raZan & Associates, Inc. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION DATE: 7-?" /"4 : 941. Y 4:941' PROJECT #: C66 CAV6 t8 PROJECT: s//AA'AZyf LOCATION: Siei4C 46 7rez crCC, r ece owe // KRAZAN PROJECT MANAGER: ,IfCSG AFIELD ❑ SHOP WELDING ❑ M.T. ❑ P.T. .V.T. item(s) inspected: g 1 , 4 $ IX/Cr /NJ-Ater/0,v .bier SSC7''� w To Noel) ©yr /a /27,4 ©r_N 6 9' r.9 -.a/ c Z i-& , eo... 'Mae) AIis Ci1te.erc eieNr4ofr 14,v Cool/A/1'07 #4?-7- d ectror W9+► Agee r- OL Position: i. Process: Weld Type: i' Weld Size - Codes: 5,AL VERITCAL SMAW FCAW FILLET C.P. 1/4" AISC HORIZONTAL GMAW P.P. 5/16" TITLE 21 * 'x& edfruAterz.b p -4 rmb£ To the best of my knowledg , the above WAS / WAS NOT performed Superinte nt/Representat' e: /# 2 By signing this report, our inspector does not accept responsibility for validity of results. Some information on this report h WELDING REPORT NO.: CONTRACTOR: ii/ESr`l/oOQ C0 0'4' r,V4Cfd' S PERMIT NO 6 P77 INSPECTOR v"miere/ANy JURISDICTION: "WAWA Id',4 WEATHER: , J/dS' (iffDI,vv OVERHEAD ❑ Filler Metal: SAW ❑ Other: PLUG Op Other: feAt is We /At 3/8" ❑ Other: TITLE 24 UBC ASME //YJ'/WT/ON •Pee cele"s' ?e Z'/ke r C974PA/ 5 J, t3. 1 TEMP: 7t e° in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and regulatory requiremt Technici Serving the Western United Sta s This field report indicates our inspec r's observation and testing results based on the site condition and contractor's activit s. This information is subject to review prior to final submittal. been provided by others on site. Revision 1 Effective Date: 11/15/07 The information provided in this report is prepared for the exclusive use of the client. This report may not be reproduced in any format without the written permission of the client and Krazan & Associates. ORDER NO.: It's Time to Get Comfortable PROJECT: SHARKY'S PURCHASER: DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTED BY: YORK NORTHWEST FE LE COPY Pt7.rrnit No. --- - REVISION N0. 0 RK FOR: Approval 0 5 7 [AVOW m none to Get Comrovmr DATE: 04/30/2008 t t• i REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN -2 2008 Of Tu ila D I RECEIVED MAY 272008 PERMIT CENTER Date 04/30/2008 Project Name SHARKY'S Client / Purchaser DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION Order No Submittal Summary Page (Equipment only. Refer to Quotation page or Schedules for selected accessories.) QTY SCHEDULE NO MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION 1 E1 RD060S46 460 -3-60 13+ SEER Latitude Heat Pump 1 MA2OD 460 -3-60 Modular Air Handling Unit 1 MC61 D Full -cased Multi-position Add-on Coil NOTES: ESP XP RPOF Julv 2007 Subieet to ehanae without notice - Check local codes COOLING PERFORMANCE Total Capacity 57.5 MBH Sensible Capacity 44.6 MBH Efficiency (at ARI) 13.00 SEER Thermal expansion valve required for SEER rating. Outdoor DB Temp 85.0 F Power Input (w /o blower) 3.95 KW Elevation 0 Ft Sound Power 79 Dbels HEATING PERFORMANCE Capacity at 47 Deg. F 57.0 MBH Capacity at 17 Deg. F 34.4 MBH COP at 47 Deg. F 3.66 COP at 17 Deg. F 3.66 ELECTRICAL DATA Power Supply 460 -3-60 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 11.2 Amps Max. Overcurrent Protection 15 Amps DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Height 38.0 in Width 43.0 in Depth 32.0 in Total Weight (incl factory options) 294 Lbs CLEARANCES Front 10 in Left Side 10 in Back 24 in Bottom 0 in Right Side 10 in Top 60 in 1 1111YORK It's Time to Get Comfortable" LATITUDE SPLIT - SYSTEM HEAT PUMPS Date 04 /30/20 Page 2 Order No Project Name ,SHARKY'S Architect Engineer Purchaser DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION Submitted By YORK NORTHWEST QUANTITY: 1 UNITS DESIGNATION: Schedule No: Model No: El RD060S46 FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES ❑ Hard Start Kit ❑ Low Ambient Kit ❑ Refrigerant Safety Kit ❑ Solenoid Valve ❑ 5- minute Time Delay ❑ Fossil Fuel Relay ❑ Hail Guard Kit ❑ Compressor Blanket Kit ❑ Outoor Thermostat ❑ Low Temperature Cutout ❑ Rubber Isolater Grommets ❑ Indoor Thermostat Notes: ISO 9001 CERTIFIED GENERAL FEATURES - U.L and C.U.L. listed - approved for outdoor application. - ARI Certified. - Quality copper tube/hardened aluminum fin coil. - Coil is protected by a polymer mesh and a PVC coated steel coil guard. - Standard liquid line filter -drier. - Internally protected compressor with high pressure relief valve and temperature sensor. - Low operating sound levels with cushioned compressor mounts - Long life permanently lubricated motor bearings. - Time /temperature demand defrost control with ainti-short cycle timer. - R -22 total system operating charge (thru 15 ft. of lines). - Fully exposed sweat refrigerant connections with re- usable service valves. - Propeller type fan with top air discharge and molex plug connector. - Durable construction. - Pre - painted galvanized steel cabinet with Desert Sand matte finish. - Factory wired line and low- voltage controls. - Factory tested. - Easy access to electrical and compressor compartments. - 5 -year limited parts warranty on 1 -phase models. - 5 -year limited compressor warranty. ESP XP RPDF July 2007 Subject to change without notice - Check local codes COOLING PERFORMANCE Total Capacity 57.5 MBH Sensible Capacity 44.6 MBH Total Supply Air 2027 CFM Entering DB Temp 80.0 F Entering WB Temp 67.0 F Leaving DB Temp 59.6 F Leaving WB Temp 58.1 F Elevation 0 Ft HEATING PERFORMANCE Electric Heat Capacity 32.8 MB Power Input 9.6 KW SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE Total Supply Air 2027 CFM Outside Air 0 CFM External Static Pressure 0.56 IWG Blower Speed HI Motor Rating 1 HP ELECTRICAL DATA Power Supply 460 -3-60 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 19.1 Amps Max. Overcurrent Protection 25 Amps DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Air Handler Only Height 25.0 in Width 24.5 in Depth 22.00 in Total Weight (incl factory options) 156 Lbs CLEARANCES Front 24 in Left Side 1 in Rear 1 in Right Side 1 in . . lialYORK It's Time to Get Comfortable" MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNIT Date 04 /30/20 Page 3 Order No Project Name,SHARKY'S Architect Engineer Purchaser DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION Submitted By YORK NORTHWEST QUANTITY: 1 UNITS DESIGNATION:schedule No Model No: MA2OD FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS ❑ Thermal Expansion Valve GENERAL FEATURES Upflow, downflow or horizontal applications Durable pre - painted steel cabinet Singe and three phase electric heaters with nickel- chromium elements • Circuit breakers standard on 208/230 volt, single phase heaters 13kW and larger Over- temperature limit switches protect from air flow loss One- minute blower off delay standard (MA) One inch foil face fiberglass insulation on all models Approved for "0" inch clearance without electric heat Approved for "1" inch clearance with electric heat installed • Direct drive, multi -speed blower motor (MA) • Varaible speed, ECM motor (MV) - automatically adjusts blower speed to boost efficiency - ramps up to full speed and ramps off for quiet operation - allows different CFM settings for heating and cooling - automatically operates at CFM selected, regardless of ESP • MC multi-position coils with: - bolt -on thermal expansion Valve and sensing bulb mounted inside cased coil cabinet for flexibility to convert any coil to R22 or R410a (Must be field supplied for all "Flex- coils ".) - MicroBlue " Hydrophilic coated fins enhance removal of condensate and reduces growth of germ causing microbes - staggered rows of copper tubes, mechanically expanded into aluminum fins provide optimum heat transfer - 3/4 inch foil face insulation 5 -year limited parts warranty on 1 -phase models including heating elements • 1 -year limited parts warranty on 3 -phase models including heating elements ESP XP RPDF July 2007 Subject to change without notice - Check local codes YORK Its Time to Get Comfortable" MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNIT Date 04 /30/20 Page 4 Order No Schedule No.: Model No.:MA2OD Coil Model No: MC61 D Notes: FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES ❑ UPFLOW SUSPENSION KIT ❑ BOTTOM FILTER RACK ❑ HORIZONTAL DRAIN PAN KIT ❑ HUMIDISTAT ❑ BOLT ON TXV KIT ❑ ELECTRIC HEATER 4HK06501046 ❑ COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE ❑ COIL CASING WITHOUT COIL ESP XP RPDF July 2007 Subject to change without notice - Check local codes COOLING PERFORMANCE Total Capacity Sensible Capacity Total Supply Air Entering DB Temp Entering WB Temp Leaving DB Temp Leaving WB Temp Elevation 57.5 MBH 44.6 MBH 2027 CFM 80.0 F 67.0 F 59.6 F 58.1 F 0 Ft DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Height 36.0 in Width 24.5 in Depth 22.00 in Weight 98.0 Lbs YORI(a Its Time to Get Comfortable" SPLIT-SYSTEM ADD-ON COILS Date 04 /30/20 Page 5 Order No Project NameJOHNNY ROCKETS Architect Engineer Purchaser DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION Submitted By YORK NORTHWEST QUANTITY: 1 UNITS DESIGNATION:schedule No Model No: MC61 D FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES ❑ Thermal Expansion Valve ❑ Coil Casing without Coil Notes: GENERAL FEATURES - Bolt -on Thermal Expansion Valve and sensing bulb mounted inside cased coil cabinet for flexibility to convert any coil to R22 or R410a (Must be field supplied for all "Flex- coils ".) - MicroBlueTM Hydrophilic coated fins enhance removal of condensate and reduces growth of germ causing microbes - Staggered rows of copper tubes, mechanically expanded into aluminum fins provide optimum heat transfer - Thermally insulated cabinet to prevent sweating - Pre- painted steel cabinet - All coils are factory leak- tested, dehydrated, sealed and shipped with a holding charge. ESP XP RPDF July 2007 Subject to change without notice - Check local codes illYORIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Date04 /30/20 Page6 13+ SEER LATITUDE HEAT PUMP I MODULAR AIR It's Time to Get Comfortable` HANDLING UNIT Order No Project Name JOHNNY ROCKETS Engineer Architect Submitted By YORK NORTHWEST Quantity: 1 Model No: EIRD060S46 / MA20D / MC61D O.D. Schedule No: RTU & I.D. Schedule No: COOLING PERFORMANCE Total Capacity 57.5 MBH Sensible Capacity 44.6 MBH Efficiency (at ARI) 13.00 SEER Power Input (w /o blower) 3.95 KW Elevation 0 Ft Leaving DB Temp 59.6 F Leaving WB Temp 58.1 F Ambient DB Temp 85.0 F Entering DB Temp 80.0 F Entering WB Temp 67.0 F HEATING PERFORMANCE Entering Air Temp. 60.0 F Leaving Air Temp. 75.0 F Air Temp. Rise 15.0 F Electric Heat Capacity 32.8 MBH Power Input 9.6 KW ■ Gas Heat Gas Fired Input N/A MBH Gas Fired Output N/A MBH 5 Heat Pump Capacity: 47F 57.0 MBH 17F 34.4 MBH COP: 47F 3.66 17F 3.66 HSPF: 8.0 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER PERFORMANCE Total Supply Air 2027 CFM Outside Air 0 CFM External Static Pressure 0.56 IWG Return Air Opening(s) 1 Side, 1 Bottom Blower Speed HI Motor Rating 1 HP ELECTRICAL DATA , Outdoor U Indoor Unit Power Supply 460 -3-60 460 -3-60 Min. Circuit Ampacity 11.2 Amps 19.1 Amps Max. Overcurrent Protection 15 Amps 25 Amps OUTDOOR UNIT CLEARANCES Front 10 in Back 24 in Bottom 0 in Top 60 in Left Side 10 in Right Side 10 in INDOOR UNIT CLEARANCES Top in Left Side 1 in Front 24 in Right Side 1 in Rear 1 in Flue in Bottom in B -vent Clearances (Furnaces) Top in Right Side 1 in Front in Right Side in Rear 1 in Flue in Bottom in ' Spedal floor base or A/C coil required for use on combustible floor. " Cabinet dearance is 0 ", vent clearance is required. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Outdoor Unit: Height 38. in Width 43. in Depth 32. in Total Weight 294 Lbs Blower Unit: Height 25. in Width 24. in Depth 22. in Total Weight 156 Lbs Fumace: Height 0.00in Width 0.00 in De th 0.00 in 9 p Total Weight 0.0 Lbs Indoor Coil: Height 36. in Width 24. in Depth 22. in Total Weight 98.0 Lbs g Engineer's Notes: nge without notice - Cheek local codes INTERIOR ROOM INPUTS INTERIOR LOADS GLOBAL RESULTS ZONE ROOM AREA PEOPLE PC LIGHTING MISCELLANEOUS LOADS SENS TOTAL HIGH ON THE DRAWING NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION SF # # W1SF BTU/HR W/SF TOTAL W/SF BTU /HR BTUIHR CFM CFM DESIGN CFM DESIGN CFWSF 1 store Store 875 20 0 2.00 8.00 8.00 34,864 39,864 1793 1795 2000 2.29 TOTAL 875 . 20 '. r ..t 1.:.2.00,12. 8.00 0.;13.003.134`;864311 ;' 1,793 1,795 ,.' 2,000, 2.29 Hi -Tech Engineering "PROJECT TITLE" Sharky's Washington "PROJECT NUMBER" Shr -01 "LOCATION" Tukwila, Washington "CLIENT" Sharky "DATE" 4 -15 -08 CALCULATION PER ROOM - INTERIOR ZONES 54. - o rn 3 70 33 11_A n 0 CP z rn in 4=0 WORKBOOK INPUT VARIABLES PC SENSIBLE HEAT PEOPLE SENSIBLE HEAT PEOPLE LATENT HEAT LIGHTING SENSIBLE HEAT AT COOLING WITH SUPPLY AIR RESET 900 BTU/H 250 BTU/H 250 BTU/H 1.50 W/SF 18 F Stone Ventilators for Wood Stone Ovens Job Name: Model: Item #: The SG- BDL -O -WS ventilator is manufactured by Gaylord Industries specifically for Wood Stone ovens. The eyebrow -type hood mounts directly on top of the oven, over the flue collar and overhangs the oven doorway. This ventilator is designed to capture all the solid -fuel exhaust from the oven flue collar and also to draw warm air away from the front of the oven. The hood comes complete with a pre - drilled mounting flange and all the hardware necessary for mounting the hood to the top of the oven. The hood is constructed of 18 -gauge stainless steel ( #4 finish on exposed sides) and is equipped with baffle -type filters for removal of grease from the exhaust stream. The Wood Stone SG- BDL -O -WS is listed by UL, ULC and NSF. Its construction meets the requirements of NFPA -96 as well as those of all national mechanical codes. Spark arrestor filters are available as an option and must be used in all solid fuel installations. The hood can be used in conjunction with one of Wood Stone's variable -speed exhaust fans (see page 59) to create a very effective and responsive exhaust system. All ductwork beyond the ventilator duct take -off collar is to be provided and installed by others in accordance with applicable codes. All hoods are pre -piped for ANSUL R -102. 're Suppression. REVIEWED F CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY - 8 2008 Options • Flat Front or Curved Front Desig • Solid Brass Trim FLAT FRONT DESIGN SeC „ of 14?iit, 9 X0o pow ceolv NSF us An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change specifications without notice Revised April 2006 CORR E TAO o CURVED FRONT DESIGN AAG 011 Stone, 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. corporation Bellingham, WA 98226 Toll Free (800) 988 -8103 Tel (360) 650 -1111 Fax (360) 650 -1166 Wood Call Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com 55 Oven-Mounted Exhaust Hood GREASE CUP -- Revised November 2007 EXHAOS DLCI (NOT INCI UDR)) r 2 (TYP) 19 24 DECORATIVE f AS1ENERS ('YP) — MTG. FLANGE Depth (OPTIONAL CURVED FRONT) —_ (RAT FRONT) r&.5 UL LISTED S/S FRIERS (2) GREASE CUP z. „-- 1 1 /2" MOUNTING FLANGE Call Wood Stone for exact dimensional and installation specifications of all Gaylord hoods for various MS and Fire Deck Series oven sizes. See page 59 for specifications on Exhausto for Wood Stone exhaust hoods. 56 Cali Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com Oven Model Number WS -MS -4 WS -MS -5 9 - SW - SM L-S W - SM WS -MS -8 WS-FD-6045 WS-FD-8645 WS-FD-9660 WS -FD -9690 Width 30" 47" 47" 48" 63" 50" 72" 72" 72" 0NC1• --.0 Flat Front 33" 38" 38" 33" 33" 33" 33" 33" 33" Curved Front 37" 42" 42" 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" Required CFM 450 685 685 700 920 730 1050 1050 1050 Duct Size 6"x 6" 7.5"x75" 75"x75" 7 5 "x7 5" 85"x85" 75 "x7 5' 9 "x9" 9 "x 9" 9 "x9" Static Pressure 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" 0.80" Weight in Lbs. 125 175 175 200 300 225 350 350 350 Oven-Mounted Exhaust Hood GREASE CUP -- Revised November 2007 EXHAOS DLCI (NOT INCI UDR)) r 2 (TYP) 19 24 DECORATIVE f AS1ENERS ('YP) — MTG. FLANGE Depth (OPTIONAL CURVED FRONT) —_ (RAT FRONT) r&.5 UL LISTED S/S FRIERS (2) GREASE CUP z. „-- 1 1 /2" MOUNTING FLANGE Call Wood Stone for exact dimensional and installation specifications of all Gaylord hoods for various MS and Fire Deck Series oven sizes. See page 59 for specifications on Exhausto for Wood Stone exhaust hoods. 56 Cali Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com v one Installation The Do's and Dont's of Venting Important rule of thumb on airflow: Combustion air intake should always come from the same room as the oven doorway. In the examples below the placement of the facade wall dictates that the combustion air intake must be from the front to be in the same room as the doorway. When the air intake from the front is blocked and air intake is taken from another room, a reverse (negative) air flow can occur ultimately resulting in many service issues. Note: These principles apply to both direct connectgd. ven installations (shown) and CODE 6 ®SIP l ONCE APpsf MAY 8 2008 eU C ;�, ovens installed under hoods (not shown). ow OF RECEIVED I1A APR 29 MB pErRMil cur The Dos and Don'ts of MS Oven Venting Facade surface Removable service panel Exhaust flow direction is normal CORRE TION ACCEPTABLE VENT' DIAGRAM 1 Intake air flows through designed intake vent under sevice panel to oven burners MOB •D17 CaII Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8074 www.woodstone- corp.com sh o n el Installation The Do's and Dont's of Venting Sufficient air cannot reach oven resulting in poor burner and .. oven performance, Improperly located facade material blocks oven air intake Exhaust flow direction is normal UNACCEPTABLE VENTING DIAGRAM 2 Diagram 2 When a decorative facade is incorporated into the installation of a Wood Stone oven care must be taken not to allow any facading to block the oven opening designed for intake of combustion air. Any facading must also allow for removal of the removable service panel. Please review Diagram 1 to see the proper oven venting setup. 4spn•♦its •i1IIc• O•• ••• Inl•1• ••• ACCEPTABLE VENTING t••••1 v.... rorar,m UNACCEPTABLE VENTING Irani Vic.. atu Gran 7 Cali Us Toll Free 1 -800- 988 -8074 www.woodstone- corp.com Ston e1tatb0h1 The Do's and Dont's of Venting ... -.. i•:'; "{J.: �•� i °-y ?Via 9�:¢:' • /. ,'. .4��a�:,':- .s "+Ny Neutral air pressure Exhaust flow direction is reversed DIAGRAM 3 , Lo w p s ure is • t: cr by. HVAC or anyfair moving equipm n ; o"ven;roofli 4 1 -d. •. • + A An•added vent ( .. .i ntended to 4 �. ,.2 increase oven air supply A®r flow to the '' oven is altered 4 ss�air moves from 14normal to low p ressure UNACCEPTABLE VENTING Diagram 3 Wood Stone ovens need no additional openings to the oven room other than for the front intake. Additional vents do not increase air supply but disturb the intended air flow to the oven burners. Please review Diagram 1 to see the proper oven venting setup. Cali Us Toll Free 1 -800 -988 -8074 www.woodstone- corp.com st oneI lnstallation The Do's and Dont's of Venting Neutral pressure Exhaust flow direction is reversed DIAGRAM 4 False Ceiling Oven intake air to burners Is diverted because oven room is open to building HVAC air flow UNACCEPTABLE VENTING Diagram 4 If a room containing a Wood Stone oven is open to the building's HVAC system a pressure difference can occur between the air inside and outside of the oven room. This can adversely affect the proper flow of combustion air to the oven burners and proper flow of exhaust from the burners. Please review Diagram 5 to see the proper oven venting setup. CaII Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8074 www.woodstone- corp.com St one1 mnstati0I The Do's and Dont's of Venting Exhaust flow direction is normal DIAGRAM $ .ACCEPTABLE VENT False Ceiling Addition of an oven room ceiling isolates the oven from the NVAC system thereby equalizing air pressure and allowing normal airflow to the oven burners N iG Diagram 5 To correct the negative affect of building HVAC on combustion airflow the oven room needs to be sequestered from the HVAC system. If the oven room is open to HVAC at the top this opening needs to be sealed off by some air tight construction. CaII Us Toll Free 1 -800- 988 -8074 WWII .w oodstone- corp.com Model # Ovep _ ; wirox. eight Req'd Forklift WS -BL -3030 B s` ro ! ,y f k lbs. 5,000 lbs. WS -BL -4343 Bistro 4343 2,100 lbs. 5,000 lbs. IN Unloading /Moving stonei Bistro /Phoenix Using a Forklift Be sure to use a forklift rated to lift at least 5,000 lbs. (See Chart Below). The oven stand is equipped with fork pockets near the bottom of the base of the stand. The oven is very top -heavy so use extreme caution when lifting the oven.. crry cep roEcw,LA (APR 2 9 2008 Once the oven has been removed from the deal , it- cameasily Winzarysij on flat surfaces using a pallet jack. Using a Pallet Jack to Move a Bistro OvenCORRE TlON! HE OVEN IS VERY TOP - HEAVY, MOVING THE OVEN UP OR DOWN A RAMP ON A PALLET JACK IS NOT SAFE! Call Us Toll Free 1 -800- 988 -8074 CODE COMPLIANCE I vww.woodstone- corp.com 141-S•017 o n el Unloading /Moving Bistro /Phoenix Optional: Lifting Oven With a Crane The oven arrives with lifting eyes attached. When craning a Bistro oven, use a spreader bar with a two - legged sling rigged on each end. The spreader bar should be of a sufficient length to keep the sling from contacting the oven. Note: A crane can be used only with flat -bed truck deliveries. The Crated Bistro Handling the Disassembled Bistro /Phoenix The Bistro 4343 and 3030 ovens, unlike our Fire Deck and Mountain Series ovens, can actually be shipped disassembled. if you know ahead of time you will need to take the oven apart for installation, it may make more sense to ship the unit disassembled. CaII Us Toll Free 1- 800 - 988 -8074 Ivww.woodstone- corp.com o n el Unloading /Moving Bistro /Phoenix Option: Turning the Bistro When turned on its side the upper portion will be roughly 30" wide. This should allow for easier access through smaller passages. Moving a Wood Stone oven can present interesting challenges to even the most experienced riggers. Take your time, use your head, secure the proper equipment and make safety your first priority. Please don't hesitate to call the factory for technical support (1- 800 - 988 - 8103). DELIVERY NOTE: The customer will receive an Oven Shipping Notification when the oven leaves the Wood Stone factory. This will include a PRO# and a trucking company contact number. Wood Stone recommends that you confirm the delivery date /time with the trucking company before committing to heavy equipment and /or labor. Our goal is smooth and safe delivery. Thank you. Call Us Toll Free 1 -800 -988 -8074 N1'ww.■oodstone- corp.com Hearth Capacity ik pizzas 8 O filch pizzas 6 D 12 inch pizzas 5 , inkh pizzas 2 Job Name: Model: WS -BL- 4343 -RFG Item #: ico 6 e F a rKwn-4 APR 2 9 2008 ptional Accessories • Stainless Steel Oven (with stainless steel hangers) • Stack - Mounted Exhaust Fan3ORRECTION • Wood Stone also manufactu;re.# a full line of accessories for stone hearth cooking • Configured for wood burning An ongoing program nl product impmverrmnm may rer1Vlre us to change spnrtfmotions without nonce Revised October 2007 The Wood Stone Bistro The Bistro 4343 features a standard door opening 24 inches wide x 10 inches high. The cooking surface is 34 inches wide, and 31 inches deep, resulting in 7.4 square feet of usable deck space. The dense, high temperature ceramic formulation of which the 450 pound, monolithic, cast - ceramic floor and the 570 pound, monolithic dome are cast creates a "deep heat sink" within the chamber of the oven. The hearth and dome are connected by a carefully tensioned stainless steel exoskeleton, which ensures structural integrity and long life. The oven sits on a heavy -duty frame. A stainless steel storage compartment is optional and can be provided in the support frame. The ceramic interior is heated by a powerful, adjustable radiant burner located in the back of the oven chamber. The burner is controlled exclusively by the chef, the heat distribution in the oven can be adjusted to meet the needs of a variety of menu items. The Bistro can be configured to burn either Natural Gas or Propane - gas type should be specified at time of order. The oven arrives fully assembled and ready for installation. Optionally, the oven can be shipped crated and ready for onsite assembly. The Bistro vents through a 10 inch O.D. flue collar located above the doorway. Our gas ovens are listed for direct venting through a Listed building heating appliance chimney, also listed as grease duct, OR through a Listed Type 1 exhaust hood or PERMIT CENTER one constructed in accordance with all relevant local and national codes. The oven should be vented in accordance with all relevant local and national codes, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having Tool Set jurisdiction. V: CCE1 )US rr51Eo ANSI Z83.1 lb -2006 CSA 1 8b -2006 (E T ) 03TeO GM ANSI /NSF STD 4 Woo °011 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. Stonel Corporation Bellingham, WA 98226 USA Toll Free (800) 988 -8103 Tel (360) 650 -1111 Fax (360) 650 -1166 CaII Us 1- 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com Bistro 434 3 Stone Hearth Baking and Roasting Oven 61/2 "-i Front 241/2" --� Rear 42 1/4" 0 10 Top FLUE COLLAR 9 314" _- MANTLE u 9 1/2" I� 6 1/2" Shipping Weight: 2100 LBS. DIGITAL CONTROLLER -_. MANUAL CONTROL KNOB FOR RADIANT BURNER SERVICE /AIR INTAKE PANEL. MUST BE LEFT REMOVABLE FOR SERVICE. — 18 1/4" --- 99 1/2" I j 331/2" 42 1 /4" FLUE COLLAR KNOCKOUTS PROVIDED FOR GAS /ELECTRICAL 4 c ( 1 )us rrsre ANSI Z83.11b -2006 CSA 1.8b -2006 KNOCKOUTS PROVIDED FOR GAS /ELECTRICAL (ET ) STE cu ANSI /NSF STD 4 An ongoing prograrn of product irnprovernent inay require us to change speclioalions wdhuul not on Revised October 2007 UTILITY SPECIFICATIONS Gas -3/4 inch gas inlet (female threaded) .4- 80,500 Btu Natural Gas or 68,000 Btu Propane Electrical 120 VAC, 2 amp, 50/60 Hz All utility connections made on the back of the oven control box. Remove front or rear panel for access, use utility knockouts (provided) to route gas and electrical supplies. Venting Our gas ovens are listed for direct venting through a power - ventilated, Listed building heating appliance chimney, also Listed as a grease duct, OR through a Listed Type 1 exhaust hood or one constructed in accordance with all relevant local and national codes.This appliance should be vented in accordance with all relevant local and national codes. Stone/ 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. Corporation Bellingham, WA 98226 USA Toll Free (800) 988 -8103 Tel (360) 650 -1111 Fax (360) 650 -1166 wo odl CaII Us 1- 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone- corp.com Bistro Installation and Operation Manual VENTING All of the combustion products and cooking vapors from the WS -BL- 4343 -RFG and WS -BH- 4343 -RFG pass through the 10 -inch diameter flue collar (8" for the WS -BL- 3030 -RFG and WS -BH- 3030 -RFG), located atop the exhaust transition. The oven can be connected to a power ventilated chimney, or placed under a hood. All gas fired models that include a ( -W) in the model number are listed to allow the burning of up to 3 Ibs of wood per hour for flavor, but MUST be vented as SOLID -FUEL equipment. The following are the manufacturer's recommendations for venting Wood Stone Bistro Line ovens. It is never appropriate to use "B vent" in any part of an exhaust system connected to a Wood Stone oven. All ducting material must be manufactured to the specifications of a grease duct. Due to the possibility of sparks entering the duct, exhaust systems serving SOLID -FUEL equipment SHOULD NOT be combined with exhaust systems serving other (non - solid -fuel) cooking equipment. There are two options: 1. A Listed building heating appliance chimney, also listed as a grease duct connected directly to the oven flue collar and provided with a power ventilator listed for restaurant appliance exhaust and rated for operation at a minimum of 300 degrees F, 450 degrees F for units burning solid fuel. Use a stack or curb mounted fan. Wood Stone does not recommend the use of an in -line fan. A single wall chimney /duct connector (of unspecified length) may be used to connect the oven to a listed building heating appliance chimney also rated as a grease duct. Any single wall ducting should be a minimum of 0.044" stainless steel or 16 ga. mild steel (0.055 ") and must maintain a minimum of 18" clearance to combustibles. A static pressure of -0.1 inches water column is necessary at the oven flue collar to ensure proper flue temperatures at the fan. The airflow required to attain this static pressure will depend on the configuration of your particular installation but will probably be between 300 and 500 CFM. The exhaust fan must be turned on any time the oven is running. See instructions for optional interlocking of the oven to the fan at the end of this manual. 2. Wood Stsne &gay vFbike Foods designed specifically for Wood Stone ovens by Gaylord Ind rillE COMPLIANCE APPROVED CORRECTION lue Collar MAY - 8 -008" LTR# W:• od Stone ovens shou d be vented ccordance with NFPA 96 and /or all rtinent national, regional and local codes concerning such appliances; check venting plans with the authority having jurisdiction before proceeding with installation. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone- corp.com January 05. 21 t.'. Fr.E C1P Peqmit INSTALLATION AND OPERATI FOR The Wood Stone t�n e FOR APPROVED MAY - 8 2008 E gm. Is F'. 0. Tukwila • I� I DIVISION WS -BL- 4343 - RFG -(NG or LP),WS-BL-3030-RFG-(NG or LP),WS-BH-4343-RFG-(NG or LP), WS -BH- 3030 - RFG -(NG or LP), WS -BL- 4343 - RFG -(NG or LP)-W,WS-BL-3030-RFG-(NG or LP) -W, WS -BH- 4343 - RFG -(NG or LP) -W, WS -BH- 3030 - RFG -(NG or LP) -W Natural Gas or Propane Fueled Stone Hearth Oven External Transition Models This appliance is for professional use by qualified personnel. This appliance must be installed by qualified persons in accordance with the regulations in force. This appliance must be installed with sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to health in the room in which it is installed. This appliance needs an unobstructed flow of fresh air for satisfactory combustion and must be installed in a suitably ventilated room in accordance with current regulations. This appliance should be serviced by qualified personnel at least every 12 months, or sooner if heavy use is expected. Wood Stone Corporation 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226 - USA 1 -800- 988 -8103 RECEIVED �,,,� Tel. 1- 360- 650 -1111 Fx.1- 360- 650 -1166 Tu crrt \APR 2 9 1008 info @ woodstone. net CORREC loN www.woodstone- corp.com � TR# . PERMIT CENTER Revised October 2007 A . 0 as oTi Wood Stone Bistro Gas Oven Installation and Operating Instructions DO NOT THROW THIS MANUAL AWAY RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Additional copies of this manual and prompt responses to servicelmaintenance questions are available from Wood Stone @ 800 - 988.8103. IMPORTANT: Consult your local gas supplier for a statement outlining a procedure to be followed in the event you smell gas. Post the statement in a prominent location. FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Also, always keep the area under and around this appliance free and clear of any and all combustible materials. It is recommended that this oven be installed, maintained and serviced by authorized professionals. WARNING:Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can result in property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. WARNING This product must be installed by a Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter when installed within the Commonwealth Of Massachusetts. L G us tisreo ANSI Z83.11b -2006 ANSI /NSF STD 4 CSA 1.8b -2006 Wood Stone Corporation - 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. - Bellingham WA - 98226 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com Bistro Installation and Operation Manual SPECIFICATIONS 0 10" ID 421 /4" t --0-- 24 1/4" O O O O 0 u I 421 /4" 9 3/4" 1 1 I WS -BL- 4343 -RFG 501 /4" 3/4" 6" —►1 8" "H 741 /4" 59 3/4" 471 /4" 37" Utility Specifications WS -(BL or BH)- 4343 -RFG Gas -3/4 inch gas inlet (female threaded) 80,500 Btu Natural Gas or 68,000 Btu Propane Electrical 120 VAC, 2 amp, 50/60 Hz, 1 Phase OPTIONAL -240 VAC, lamp 50/60 Hz Refer to data plate on appliance when installing. J Actual Weight: 1650 Lbs. Shipping Weight: 2050 Lbs. i 1 1/2" 29 3/4" 69 3/4" Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 3 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual SPECIFICATIONS 291 /2" 6" WS -BL- 3030 -RFG 59 /4" Utility Specifications WS -BL- 3030 -RFG Gas -3/4 inch gas inlet (female threaded) 55,000 Btu Natural Gas or 42,000 Btu Propane Electrical 120 vac, 2 amp, 50/61 Hz, 1 Phase OPTIONAL -240 VAI, 1 amp 50/60 Hz Refer to data plate on appliance when installing. Actual eight: 850 Lbs. Shippi g Weight: 1100 Lbs. 461 /2" 36 3/4" 1 1/2" O O 28" 67 3/4" Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 4 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual INSTALLATION CLEARANCES IF THIS OVEN IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. A MAJOR CAUSE OF OVEN RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS OVEN BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to glasswool /ceramic fibers as well as Calcium Silicate dust. ALWAYS WEAR RESPIRATORY AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE. Please read this entire manual before you install the oven. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Contact your local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. CLEARANCES a. The Wood Stone Bistro oven should have a minimum 1 -inch clearance to combustibles from all sides, 6 -inch clearance to combustibles from the top, and 6 -inch clearance from the exhaust transition and flue collar. If building a facade thatwill contact the oven, use completely non - combustible materials. Any facade wall built above or to either side of the doorway must be of non - combustible construction. Please note that standard drywall (or sheet rock) is considered a limited combustible. Any walls perpendicular to the front of the oven in the area 30 inches to either side of the doorway and 36 inches in front of the oven should have a non - combustible surface. b. This oven should be installed on a non - combustible floor surface. The non - combustible floor surface must extend 36" in front of and 30" to either side of the oven doorway. 6- inches Hatched area must be left accessible and unobstructed after installation for air intake and routine service of the oven burner. Maintain 6 -inch clearance from the exhaust transition. 1 -inch minimum side clearance to combustible construction Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 5 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual MOVING THE OVEN If you received your Bistro oven disassembled, go to page 7. If you received your Bistro oven fully assembled, but need to disassemble the oven to move it through a narrow door or passageway, go to page 18. If you received your Bistro oven fully assembled, the oven can be moved into place with a pallet jack using the LOWER forklift pockets. If the oven is to be installed against a wall, you may need to leave access to the back of the oven to complete the utility connections. CAUTION: The 3030 model Bistro weighs app. 850 LBS. The 4343 model Bistro weighs app. 1700 LBS.The oven is very top- heavy. IF THE OVEN TIPS IT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH!! NEVER ATTEMPT TO USE A HAND TRUCK TO MOVE THE OVEN!!The oven should only be moved in this manner (pallet jack) on a LEVEL FLOOR. If the oven must be moved over an inclined surface, a forklift or other suitable means should be employed. If the installer does not have the equipment or experience required to move the oven safely, we recommend you secure the services of a qualified rigging company. Make sure the pallet jack wheels do not contact the underside of the fork pocket when lifting to avoid damaging the stand. Once you have moved the oven to where it will be installed, go to Step 14 on page 16 for instructions regarding electrical and gas connections. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 6 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual MOVING THE OVEN If you received your oven disassembled, and you don't need to tilt the oven to move it through a door or narrow passageway, refer to the exploded parts diagram on page 9, and go to page 10 for assembly instructions. If you received the oven disassembled and need to move it through a narrow door or passageway, follow the instructions below... If your oven was originally shipped assembled, the optional lifting system is available from Wood Stone. 1. Use a forklift or other suitable lifting means to set the oven body onto blocks as shown. If the oven has the optional decorative Iogset, remove it before tipping the oven. Cut away view. 2. Install the side pieces of the tipping assembly. -- Bolt 3. Bolt the side piece to the oven as shown, and attach the cross- piece using the hardware provided. Install a clevis in the top hole of each side piece of the tipping assembly. Use these for attachment of a lifting strap or chain. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800- 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 7 S t o n el Bistro Installation and Operation Manual MOVING THE OVEN 4. Using an appropriate hoist or lift, the oven may now be tilted (on its back) onto a pallet jack or suitable dolly. The oven can now be moved through a narrow doorway etc. DANGER: Never attempt to move the oven in this manner on any type of incline or sloped floor. Continue to the exploded diagram and assembly /reassembly instructions. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 8 S t o n el Bistro Installation and Operation Manual EXPLODED PARTS VIEW Cowling Flame Guard - (Gas fired Models Only) Mantle - Control Module Front Panel Toe Kick Exhaust Transition Oven Body Oven Stand (6 pieces) Burner Tray (Gas Fired Models Only) Rear Panel Shipping Panel (Only on ovens shipped disassembled, discard once removed.) All parts shown above and provided with the oven (except the shipping panel) MUST be installed to ensure the safety and proper operation of the oven. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800- 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 9 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY Follow these instructions only if the oven was shipped disassembled. Use the 3/8" x 1 "carriage bolts to assemble the stand on a level surface. Be sure to use the washers provided and to tighten nuts and bolts securely. On 3030 Models only: Use 3/8 "x 3/4" long carriage bolts to attach the sides instead of the 3/8 "x 1" long carriage bolts. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 10 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY 3. Using a forklift, carefully lower the body of the oven on to the stand so that the bolt holes line up. While supporting the oven with the lift, install the 3/8" x 1" carriage bolts. Use the washers provided and tighten all nuts securely. Be sure to use the forklift pockets when lifting the body of the oven. Bistro 3030 models - forklift pockets are on the front only and do not extend all the way through the oven. 4. After the the oven body is bolted to the stand, the oven can be moved into place with a pallet jack using the LOWER forklift pockets. If the oven is to be installed against a wall, leave access to the back of the oven until the assembly is completed. CAUTION: The 3030 model Bistro weighs app. 800 LBS. The 4343 model Bistro weighs app. 1700 LBS.The oven is very top- heavy. IF THE OVEN TIPS IT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH!! The oven should only be moved in this manner (pallet jack) on a LEVEL FLOOR. Do not attempt to move the oven with a hand truck. If the oven must be moved over an inclined surface, a forklift or other suitable means should be employed. If the installer does not have the equipment or experience required to move the oven safely, we recommend you secure the services of a qualified rigging company. Make sure the pallet jack wheels do not contact the underside of the fork pocket when lifting to avoid damaging the stand. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 11 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY 5. Remove the shipping panel from beneath the oven. The shipping panel is secured with 2 screws in the front, and 2 screws in the back. Discard the shipping panel. 6. Attach the Control Box to the oven using 4) 1/4 -20 screws. The control box should be oriented so the knob is on the left side of the control box. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 12 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY 7. Place the exhaust transition onto the front of the oven. The lower flange should slide into the gap across the top" of the oven doorway. Make sure the exhaust transition is centered over the doorway. 8. Use the self - tapping screws (provided) to secure the exhaust transition and cowling. The holes in the top of the oven have been pre- cowling drilled. Plug in thermocouple wire here. 9. Connect burner assembly components and thermocouple at the rear of the control box. Lower Flange Use flexible gas pipe SV -2 Gas Valve. Plug in provided to connect igniter wires from the the burner. burner here. Attach flexible pilot tube here. Tighten the fitting firmly. Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800- 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 13 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY 10. Install the burner tray. Slip front tabs of the burner tray over the lip of the burner while the rear tab of the burner tray slips over the threaded stud at the back of the burner. Install the wing nut onto the stud and tighten to secure the burner tray in place. spacer stainless steel washers cap nut stainless threaded stud steel washer 11. Install the mantle. Install the 3 threaded studs into the clips on the front of the oven. Slide 2 spacer washers over each stud.Slide the mantle over the studs, then slip a stainless steel washer onto each stud. Install and tighten the cap nuts securely. If the oven has been supplied with a granite mantle, affix the granite slab to the mounting bracket using a generous amount of the adhesive provided. Silicone this joint, do right hand side in the same manner. 12. Run a bead of silicone (provided) along the joint between the sides of the doorway and the front of the oven, and between the mantle and the front of the oven as shown in the drawing. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800- 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 14 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY 13. Reinstall the burner guard, and optional logset if supplied. The lower tab of the guard fits into the front of the burner opening. The logset pieces fit onto the studs on the burner guard, behind the opening in the guard, so the logs sit at the rear of the burner opening. Continued on following page. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 15 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY - CONNECTIONS 14. Make utility connections, at the rear of the control box. Gas and electrical connections must comply with all relevant national and local codes,and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Make the 120vac electrical connection to the terminals in this junction box. Connect the incoming gas supply to the 3/4 inch NPT (female) gas inlet. Knockouts are provided on the sides of the oven stand for the incoming gas and electrical supplies. If necessary, holes may be drilled in the back panel for the incoming gas and electrical. Gas and electrical supplies should be routed in such a way that they do not interfere with the removal of the the oven burner, or block the access to the space under the oven for service. The area beneath the burner needs to be kept clear of conduit and piping to allow for removal of the burner for service. The rear panel must be installed! A 3/4 inch full -flow gas shut -off valve should be installed on the gas supply near the oven in such a way that it is readily accessible. This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local code, or in the absence of local code, with the national electrical code, ANSI /NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable. An electrical diagram is provided inside the bottom cover of the control box, and at the end of this manual. The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN /CGA- B149.1, as applicable. The appliance and its Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 16 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual ASSEMBLY - CONNECTIONS individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi. The incoming gas supply pressure must not exceed 1/2 psi (14 inches WC). If the incoming gas pressure exceeds 1/2 psi, an external gas regulator must be installed in the supply line. If the supply pressure is less than 1/2 psi, no external regulator is required. The installer should bleed any air out of the gas line supplying the oven. All gas connections and fittings on the oven should be leak checked with an approved soap solution. 15. Checking the burner manifold pressure. The burner manifold pressure has been set at the factory, however it should be checked by the installer. The pressure should be checked at the outlet tap on the Honeywell gas valve, located on the back of the control box. Once the manometer is connected, turn the oven on and use the knob on the oven to adjust the flame to its maximum height. Then check the manifold pressure. Natural Gas (NG) 4343 and 3030 Models- 4.5" WC Propane (LP) 3030 models -7 "WC Propane (LP) 4343 Models -9" WC This information can also be found on the data plate located beneath the oven 16. Install the rear panel, front panel, and toe kick using the 1/4 -20 screws provided. The front panel on the oven must not be covered, so as to allow access for service to the oven components. The oven should be bolted to the floor using the holes provided at the base of the stand. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 17 If you need to disassemble the appliance to move it through a narrow door or passageway... 1. Remove the burner tray from beneath as shown in the diagram. Remove the wing nut at the back and push the tray to the rear to remove it. Unplug thermocouple wire and coil it to prevent damage while moving the main body. front tabs wing nut Unplug igniter wires and coil them up and tuck them into the burner. Bistro Installation and Operation Manual DISASSEMBLY • Disconnect pilot tube at the gas valve and at the union. Carefully bend the remaining length of tube from the pilot up inside the burner assembly to protect it. Remove the flexible gas connector. Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800- 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 18 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual DISASSEMBLY 3. Remove the three cap nuts that hold the mantle in place, and remove the mantle. It may be necessary to cut the silicone at the joint between the mantle and the oven. 4.Ovens with exhaust external transition exhaust transition only. screws Remove the cowling and exhaust transition by cowling removing the screws from the top of the oven. 5. Remove the control box from the oven. cap nut Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 19 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual DISASSEMBLY 6. Using the upper forklift pockets support the oven with a forklift or other suitable device. Remove the bolts that attach the oven body to the stand. Lift the oven off of the stand and place it on blocks as shown in Step 1 on page 7.For Bistro 3030 models - forklift pockets are on the front only and do not extend all the way through the oven. Disassemble the stand if necessary. Follow the instructions on page 7 for tilting and moving the oven body. Follow the assembly instructions on page 10 to reassemble the oven. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 20 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual VENTING All of the combustion products and cooking vapors from the WS -BL- 4343 -RFG and WS -BH- 4343 -RFG pass through the 10 -inch diameter flue collar (8" for the WS -BL- 3030 -RFG and WS -BH- 3030 -RFG), located atop the exhaust transition. The oven can be connected to a power ventilated chimney, or placed under a hood. All gas fired models that include a ( -W) in the model number are listed to allow the burning of up to 3 Ibs of wood per hour for flavor, but MUST be vented as SOLID -FUEL equipment. The following are the manufacturer's recommendations for venting Wood Stone Bistro Line ovens. It is never appropriate to use "B vent" in any part of an exhaust system connected to a Wood Stone oven. All ducting material must be manufactured to the specifications of a grease duct. Due to the possibility of sparks entering the duct, exhaust systems serving SOLID -FUEL equipment SHOULD NOT be combined with exhaust systems serving other (non - solid -fuel) cooking equipment. The venting system should be cleaned and inspected at least every 3 months, more frequently with wood fired applications. There are two options: 1. A Listed building heating appliance chimney, also listed as a grease duct connected directly to the oven flue collar and provided with a power ventilator listed for restaurant appliance exhaust and rated for operation at a minimum of 300 degrees F, 450 degrees F for units burning solid fuel. Use a stack or curb mounted fan. Wood Stone does not recommend the use of an in -line fan. A field built grease duct installed and constructed according to the requirements spelled out in NFPA 96, or the International Mechanical Code. A static pressure of -0.1 inches water column is necessary at the oven flue collar to ensure proper flue temperatures at the fan. The airflow required to attain this static pressure will depend on the configuration of your particular installation but will probably be between 300 and 500 CFM. The exhaust fan must be turned on any time the oven is running. See instructions for optional interlocking of the oven to the fan at the end of this manual. 2. A Listed Type 1 Exhaust Hood or one that is constructed and installed in accordance with all relevant Local and National Codes. Wood Stone offers eyebrow -type hoods designed specifically for Wood Stone ovens. See specification sheet on ventilators for Wood Stone ovens. / Flue Collar Wood Stone ovens should be vented in accordance with NFPA 96 and/or all pertinent national, regional and local codes concerning such appliances; check venting plans with the authority having jurisdiction before proceeding with installation. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 21 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual OPERATION INITIAL OVEN STARTUP Never operate this oven with the stainless steel night door in place!! The door is for heat retention only, and should only be used when the oven is turned off!! FIRST DAY 1. Make sure main gas supply is on (valve parallel with gas line). 2. Push I/O button on controller. It may take a while for the gas to purge all the air from the gas lines. 3. Once the burner ignites, make sure the flame is at its lowest setting and allow the oven to operate at this setting for about 1 hours. 4. After 4 hours, raise radiant flame to 25% (- 5 -inch flame), hold this setting for 4 hours. 5. After 4 hours at 25% flame, raise to 50% flame and hold for another 4 hours. The oven can be left at this setting all night. SECOND DAY 1. Turn the radiant flame(s) to 75% height until the desired cooking temperature is achieved. Night Door The night door should be removed whenever the oven is turned ON. General Daily Oven Operation Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 22 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual Operation The oven floor temperature is displayed on the controller readout. END OF THE DAY Push I/O button, all gas will go off, even the pilot. When the oven is turned off, use the night door to help retain heat in the oven. The night door is placed into the oven doorway. BEGINNING OF THE DAY Make sure the night door is removed. Push I/O button and turn the radiant flame to its highest setting. Oven should reach the desired cooking temperature within two hours. Use the flame height knob to control the amount of heat in the oven. CLEANING THE OVEN 1. As needed (twice per hour), use the floor brush to sweep stray food debris to the doorway, where it can be easily removed with a dough cutter or spatula. 2. As needed, swab the deck using a damp (not wet) rag wrapped around the floor brush. BURNER TRAY At 6 - 12 month intervals, depending on the amount of usage, the burner tray beneath the oven should be removed and emptied of any accumulated debris. To remove: unscrew the wing nut at the back of the burner tray. See diagram on page 14. There should be very little debris in the tray if the oven is being operated properly. NEVER PLACE ANYTHING IN OR ABOVE THE RADIANT FLAME Gas fired models with a ' -W' in the model number are listed for the burning of up to 3 Ibs of wood per hour when properly vented as a Solid -Fuel appliance. Build the fire on the side of the oven, 6 -10 inches away from the doorway of the oven or use a smoker tray. Never use the gas (radiant) flame as a fire starter, and keep the fire away from the radiant flame. Keep all ash and debris away from the radiant flame. See next page for ash disposal guidelines. Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 23 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual DAILY MAINTENANCE Oven Interior Wood Stone recommends the use of a brass bristled brush for sweeping aside excess food particles that will accumulate on the floor of the oven during use. The oven floor can be cleaned with a damp rag. DO NOT USE ICE OR EXCESSIVE WATER ON THE FLOOR; THIS IS TO PREVENT THERMAL SHOCKING OF THE STONE. There is a stainless steel burner guard to prevent food from falling on and thereby obstructing the gas orifices of the radiant flame. If food gets into the radiant flame well and the flame is visibly obstructed, turn the oven off immediately, and call for service. DO NOT USE THE RADIANT BURNER WELL AS A DUMP FOR DEBRIS OR TRASH INCINERATION; MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO KEEP DEBRIS FROM DROPPING INTO THE WELL. Oven Exterior All painted and stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned as necessary using an approved mild detergent, hot water and a soft cloth or sponge. Stubborn residues may be removed using a nonmetallic scouring pad. When scouring stainless steel surfaces, scrub with the grain of the metal to prevent scratching. THERMAL CLEANING Gas -fired Oven If a Wood Stone gas -fired oven is operated at low temperatures (below 525 degrees Fahrenheit), you may notice a buildup on the oven floor. Note that this floor buildup may be perceived as the floor flaking away. If you operate the oven below 450 F you may also notice some buildup on the interior walls and /or ceiling of the oven. To remove any buildup that has accumulated inside of the oven, simply turn the radiant flame to its highest setting. Monitor the floor temperature displayed on the controller. When the floor reaches 650 degrees Fahrenheit, lower the flame slightly so as to maintain the oven floor temperature near 650 degrees for about an hour. Heavy accumulations may require more time. Heavy accumulations on the floor may require some additional scraping with a utility peel or a floor scraping tool. Once the oven appears clean, allow the oven to return to normal operating temperatures and continue normal operation. Wood and Ash Wood should be stored and handled in accordance with the recommendations outlined in section 11 of NFPA96. The interior floor and dome of the oven do not require creosote or soot removal. The oven flue and exhaust system will require inspection and cleaning. The exhaust sytem should be inspected and cleaned per the manufacturer's and or local code official's recommendations. Dispose of ash per the following: place ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non- combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. They should be retained in the closed container until all the cinders have thoroughly cooled. Ashes can then be disposed of safely. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 24 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual CONTROLLER o 41 360- 650 - 1111 a www.woods Flame Height Control Knob Use this knob to raise /lower the flame tocontrol the oven temperature. Temperature Units - press and hold to switch between Fahrenheit and Celcius. rl ON /OFF button- press to turn oven on and off HearthTemperature - The hearth temperature will be displayed here, any time the oven is turned on. Display will read 'LO' when the temperature is below 100 F. Controller Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 25 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual Troubleshooting Problem Controller will not turn on. Flame does not light. Flame cuts out. Display reads 'OPEN' Quick Troubleshooting Guide Solution 1.Incoming power to oven turned off. Check circuit breaker for circuit supplying the oven. Check that any wall switches external to the oven that control oven power are turned on. Check that any interlocks external to the oven are turned on. 2. If control still does not turn on, please contact Wood Stone for assistance. 1. Is gas turned on to the oven? Is gas shut -off valve turned all the way on? 2. Debris in burner. Burner may require cleaning. Contact Wood Stone for assistance. 3. Damaged igniter or gas valve. Contact Wood Stone for assistance. If the oven is being started for the first time: Has all air been bled from the gas line? Is the switch onthe SV -2 valve in the ON position? (Valve is locate on the back of the control box, beneath the oven. 1. Debris in burner. 2. Oven is being run with the night door in place - night door must be removed whenever the oven is turned on. 3.Wind blowing into the oven, or other venting issues. 1. Thermocouple is not plugged into control box. 2. Damaged thermocouple - call Wood Stone. Please contact Wood Stone at 1- 800 - 988 -8103 should service be necessary, or if you have any questions about your oven. Our office hours are 8am to 4:30pm West Coast time. Follow the recorded instructions for Emergency Service if you require assistance during non - business hours. A Wood Stone technician will promptly respond to your call. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 26 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual 120 V ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Junction box Thermocouple connector 3030 & 4343 w /hot surface ignition B2 Models produced after April, 2005. XFMR wht. 100 -120v 50 -60HZ (wired by others) 4amp circuit breaker Control circuit board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 0000000000 wht. Blue (24 volt) Yellow brn. 0 -00 SV2 valve brn. Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 27 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual 120 V ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 1 H L N G XFMR 0 0 Junction box blue T/C Yellow T/C Red 00 -.- Q Thermocouple connector 120 VAC Power Supply Or as specified on Equipment Dataplate brown white brown Control / Temperature Display 0uA 00 SV -2 gas valve Questions? CaII Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 28 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual INTERLOCK DIAGRAM Interlock of Oven Control to an Exhaust Fan This connection is intended to interrupt power to the oven until the fan is turned on. 120 VAC to oven Wired bvothacs 120 vac to oven 120 vac to fan S1 is a double pole - single throw switch (provided by others) that interrupts incoming power to both the oven and the fan. The intent is to prevent the operation of the oven in the event the fan is shut off. Any interruption of the power to the oven will cause the oven (including all burners and pilots) to shut off, and it will be necessary to restart the oven by pressing the start switch once power is restored. No other connection to the oven control system is condoned by Wood Stone and may affect the oven warranty and cause damage to the oven controls. Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 29 Bistro Installation and Operation Manual LIMITED WARRANTY Wood Stone warrants its equipment to the original purchaser against defects in material or manufacture for a period of one year from the original date of purchase, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. All WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PRE - APPROVED BY WOOD STONE. Please contact the factory first. Please call 1- 800 - 988 -8103 or 360 -650 1111 7 days a week. Our normal business hours are Sam to 4:30pm West Coast time Monday through Friday. If calling during non - business hours, follow the recorded instructions for emergency service and a Wood Stone technician will get back to you promptly. EXCLUSIONS The warranties provided by Wood Stone do not apply in the following instances: 1. In the event that the equipment is improperly installed. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer; proper installation procedures are prescribed by the Wood Stone installation manual. 2. In the event the equipment is improperly maintained. Proper maintenance is the responsibility of the user; proper maintenance procedures are prescribed in the Wood Stone installation manual. 3. In the event that the failure or malfunction of the appliance or any part thereof is caused by abnormal improper use or is otherwise not attributable to defect in material or manufacture. 4. In the event that the appliance, by whatever cause, has been materially altered from the condition in which it left the factory. 5. In the event that the rating plate has been removed, altered or obliterated. 6. On parts that would be normally worn or replaced under normal conditions. 7. Normal cracking due to expansion and contraction stress relief in either the dome or oven floor . 8. In the event that pressed log products of any type have been burned in the equipment. If any oral statements have been made regarding this appliance, such statements do not constitute warranties and are not part of the contract of sale. This Limited Warranty constitutes the complete, final and exclusive statement with regard to warranties. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT DEFECTS. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: In the event of warranty claim or otherwise, the sole obligation of Wood Stone shall be the repair and /or replacement, at the option of Wood Stone, of the appliance or component or part thereof. Such repair or replacement shall be at the expense of Wood Stone with the exception of travel over 100 miles or two hours, overtime, and holiday charges which shall be at the expense of the purchaser. Any repair or replacement under this warranty does not constitute an extension of the original warranty for any period of the appliance or for any component or part thereof. Parts to be replaced under this warranty will be repaired or replaced at the option of Wood Stone with new or functionally operative parts. The liability of Wood Stone on any claim of any kind, including claims based on warranty, expressed or implied, contract, negligence, strict liability or any other theories shall be solely and exclusively the repair or replacement of the product as stated herein, and such liability shall not include, and purchaser specifically renounces any rights to recover, special, incidental, consequential or other damages of any kind whatsoever, including, but not limited to, injuries to persons or damage to property, loss of profits or anticipated profits, or loss of use of the product. TO SECURE WARRANTY SERVICE: If you claim a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, direct your claim to Wood Stone Corporation 1801 W. Bakerview Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226 USA Attn: National Service Manager or call 1- 800 - 988 -8103 Questions? Call Wood Stone at 800 - 988 -8103 www.woodstone - corp.com October 2007. 30 March 21, 2008 Richard Herman 6009 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90038 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Mechanical Application Number M08 -077 Sharky's Woodfire Mexican Grill — 2600 Southcenter Mall, Suite FC -2 Dear Mr. Herman, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your plumbing permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson, at 206 431 -3678 if you have questions regarding the attached comments. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 431 -3670. Si; cerely, Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator Encl • Cizy of Tukwila xc: File No. M08 -077 P:\Pennit Center \Correction Letters\2008\M08 -077 Correction Ltr # I .DOC wer • Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 • Building Division Review Memo Date: March 19, 2008 Project Name: Shark's Permit #: M08 -077 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner • Tukwila Building Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and/or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17. to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. Note 9 for AC -1 on sheet M0.2 locates duct smoke detector on supply duct. Please change location to return duct as required by current code. 2. Show the route of all exhaust hood ducting from hood to roof termination and include specific cleanout opening locations. Plans refer to mechanical room on roof. Provide more detail as to what and where this room is. Actual cross - section details are necessary to show equipment and code required clearances to walls and other air intakes etc. 3. Show equipment under hoods and calculations for sizing grease ducts. 4. Provide manufactures specifications for pizza oven and what type of fuel or fuels it uses. Is Hood #3 part of the oven or separate? The manufactures specifications need to show special venting requirements or required venting unless this is a normal gas appliance under a type I hood. 5. Per section 507.2.1.1 the exhaust hoods need to automatically activate whenever cooking operations occur. Provide method of compliance with this section. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. ACTIVITY NUMBER: M08 -077 DATE: 05 -27 -08 PROJECT NAME: SHARKY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC -2 Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 1 After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: sion Public Works ❑ Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 05 -29-08 Complete 12( Comments: Permit Center Use Only • • INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 i PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Incomplete Structural Review Required 010(7 Fire Prevention q 1 •-, L. DATE: DATE: Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required DUE DATE: 06 -26 -08 Approved Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only • • CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M08 -077 DATE: 04 -29 -08 PROJECT NAME: SHARKEY'S WOODFIRE MEXICAN GRILL SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SUITE FC -2 Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Response to Incomplete Letter #__ Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bu • 1 D vision ��lJ Public Works Complete Comments: • PERMIT COORD COPX PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP n TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route 1 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Fire Prevention Structural Incomplete n n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 05-01 -08 DATE: DATE: Planning Division Permit Coordinator n Not Applicable No further Review Required Approved n Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: DUE DATE: 05-29-08 Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: DEPART Building g i iivis o Public Works ❑ Structural DETERMINATION O COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: ..Permit.Center Use Only: INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS R TING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Documents/routing stip.doc 2 -28 -02 • PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP �r- �.1 3lq -c Fire Prevention ► / Incomplete ❑ Structural Review Required Bldg Ri Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 03-1 8 -08 No further Review Required DATE: DATE: Not Applicable Not Approved (attach comments) Staff Initials: DUE DATE: 04 -15-08 El REVISION O. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS � ,)-- - OK � 10S � l n t Summary of Revision: C4v�rFe� E —1-p,∎ C14 S Q a c, L. s 4!-d - s p (,--1- s ,c 40 h ern' p v wV) 1 Received by: G4 c 1 (/ REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: PROJECT NAME: Sha s PERMIT NO: � I".O 8 D 7 SITE ADDRESS: .200 .SL - hce .A4 ..y FC -).-- ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 5- REVISION LOG (please print) (please print) (please print) (please print) (please print) • • 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 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 5 27 - o0 Plan ChecWPermit Number: ,47 Q 0 7 7 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # J Revision # ( after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: 5Aa Project Address: 2-649 ('- 4r- /,af ,C _ Contact Person: PC5i4 e Phone Number: 7 5' 7 -3 g's 7 Summary of Revision: �Li�„ -. .S - 7 - 6/IC 1 '94 - ' k 777r) S /' // 7 7L P,I.,.7 Sheet Number(s): 41/, "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Iii in Permits Plus on S - a--7 -0 k %applications\fonns- applications on linelrevision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 RECEIVED PERU' ' CENTER • • 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 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 7 ? l /z 2 Plan Check/Permit Number: � Cj R -0 7 7 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # I -Response to Correction Letter # ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Sh 4.1_/< 'S Gtlaod M Project Address: - / ,, ✓-/ 12 * re 2 Contact Person: mq -- Summary of Revision: c_.014 Phone Number: N c'4s ij Se - 6 ,/ /e 7 -- e/a 4 /?7ah c.4 Sheet Number(s): /YI U • / J 7 D, 2 in D, 3 }Yl 1�. 4 b7 /• "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including dat (revision / Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: E — Entered in Permits Plus on LA--)R,..616 lapplications\forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8-13 -2004 Rrvianrl• Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director X06 -8 - 7 / OBSCENE!) PERMIT CENTER License Information License WESTWCI088BF Licensee Name WESTWOOD CONTRACTORS INC Licensee Type CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR UBI 601011419 Ind. Ins. Account Id Business Type CORPORATION Address 1 951 W 7TH STREET Address 2 ATTENTION: LILY SEGURA City FORT WORTH County OUT OF STATE State TX Zip 76102 Phone 8178773800 Status ACTIVE Specialty 1 GENERAL Specialty 2 UNUSED Effective Date 1/6/1992 Expiration Date 9/11/2008 Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License Next License Associated License Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date BENDA, ROBERT D Cancel Date 01/01/1980 06/11/2002 CHASE, DAVID E 01/01/1980 06/11/2002 BENDA, JOAN M Until 01/01/1980 06/11/2002 Bond Information Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date TRAVELERS CAS & Until Look Up a Contractor, Electri or Plumber License Detail Washington State Department of Labor and Industries General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L &I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. • Page 1 of 3 https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni/bbip /printer.aspx ?License= WESTWCI088BF 05/19/2008 LANDLORD COMMENTS ±11' -10" A_F.F SPLIT SYSTEM SCHEDULE MARK MAKE MODEL AIR OA FLOW FLOW (GFM ) (CFM AMBIENT OAT (F) EXT. S.P. (IN.W.C.) AH -1 York MA2ODN4 2027 300 85 0.56 EAT (PDB/WB) 20x16 UP TO MU-1 ti 'O REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE: �rr_1• - o 1.MAINTAIN MINIMUM 10 FT. CLEARANCE BETWEEN EXHAUST FAN DISCHARGE AND OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE. 2_ALL SUPPLY AND RETURN GRILLES IN FORWARD SELLING AREA SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH CEILING. 3.GREASE EXHAUST OUTLETS SHALL BE UP -BLAST TYPE AND SHALL BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THE OUTLET IS EVEN WITH THE TOP OF SCREEN WALLS FOR ROOFTOP MECHANICAL AREAS. 4.ALL ROOF MOUNTED KITCHEN EXHAUST FANS, WHICH HANDLES A GREASE DISCHARGE, MUST BE PROVIDED WITH A CATCH PAN AND GUTTER, WHICH IS PIPED, BACK TO THE TENANT'S GREASE INTERCEPTOR. 5.KITCHEN GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE INSULATED WITH FIRE RATED TYPE INSULATION OR RATED CHASE PER NFPA STANDARDS. LANDLORD'S INSURANCE CARRIER'S REQUIREMENTS AND UL RATING PER CODE REQUIREMENTS. 6.KITCHEN GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CODES AND SHALL BE MIN. 18 GAUGE STEEL WITH SMOOTH WELDED JOINTS. ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE ON VERTICAL SURFACE OF THE HORIZONTAL RUN, BOTTOM OF VERTICAL RISER, AND PER LOCAL CODE. AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL SHUT -DOWN FUEL OR POWER SUPPLY MUST BE PROVIDED. 7.KITCHE,N HOODS SHALL HAVE AN INDEPENDENT FIRE SUPPRESSION. SYSTEM WITHIN THE HOODS PER LOCAL CODE. 8.ALL TENANT EQUIPMENT. ON THE ROOF. SHALL BE LABELED WITH TENANT'S NAME AND SPACE NUMBER. DX COOLING COIL OA 77. „ TOTAL (BTU/HR) SENSIBLE (BTU/HR) Capacity COP MBH CU -1 York E1RD060S46 85 80 / 67 57.5 44.6 57 @47 F3.66 @ 47 F 460/3 /60 E 5000 1 410'-4' A.F.F 6 ✓E : ) 0 1/.41 10x9(1000 ±7 -0 A.F.F ±8' -0 A.F.F HEAT PUMP STRIP HEAT Capacity MBH Pwr input VOLTS / 0 /HZ KW 32.8 9.6 460/3 /60 ELECTRICAL MOTOR HP ±10' - A_F.F KITCHEN VENTILATION NOTES: 1. GREASE EXHAUST AIR DUCT SHALL SLOPE A MINIMUM 1/4° PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL DUCT (2% SLOPE). PROVIDE CLEANOUT ACCESS DOORS IN BOTH RATED ENCLOSURE AND WELDED STEEL OR STAINLESS STEEL GREASE DUCT AT VERTICAL FACE NEAR AT ALL LOW POINTS (TYP.). 2. ALL GREASE EXHAUST DUCT SHALL BE 16 GAUGE BLACK STEEL CONCTRUCTION. GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE AIR AND LIQUID TIGHT WELDED CONSTRUCTION. 3. INTERLOCK MAKE-UP AIR UNIT WITH KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN TO OPERATE THE UNITS AT THE SAME TIME. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SPECIAL INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE TESTING PER LOCAL CITY REQUIREMENTS AND IMC SECTIONS 507.16, 507.16.1, 507.13 AND 508.1. 5. ALL THE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL BE MINIMUM 18" AWAY FROM ALL THE GREASE DUCTWORKS. PROVIDE INTERNAL DUCT LINING IN UEU OF FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE CLEARANCE. 6. PROVIDE F1RE RATED WRAP FOR THE ENTIRE EXHAUST DUCT SYSTEM. 7. SEE KITCHEN DRAWINGS FOR INSTALLATION DETAILS OF THE EXHAUST AND MAKE -UP FANS. MCA (AMPS) a changes shati b of work without Tukwila Buil -M and may Revisions nclude add MOCP (AMPS) SEER 19.1 25 Blower & coil 254 11.2 15 13 REVI APPROX. WEIGHT (LBS) 294 A pUp,NC 2 20 ade to the scope or approval of g Division. re a new plan submittal nal plan review fees. REMARKS FC2 MECH. SEE 0 PARTIAL HVAC ROOF PLAN SCALE : = ALE Permit No. Par review approval is subject to en'ors and omissions. Approval of constivction documents dos not authorize the violation of any aged code or ordnance. Receipt or approved Fi ; d Copy an r . is acknowledged: By Date: L MECHANICAL SPECIFIC NOTES 0 KITCHEN EXHAUST DUCT SHALL BE PROVIDED W/ CODE APPROVED F1RE RATED WRAP 0 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF THE HOOD W/ KITCHEN CONSULTANT O EXISTING MECHANICAL ROOM ON THE ROOF. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT INSIDE THE ROOM AND RELOCATE THE THE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. MAINTAIN A MIN. OF 10' CLEARANCE FROM EXHAUST DISCHARGE AIR TO OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE TO THE UNITS. COORDINATE LOCATION OF ROOF OPENINGS W/ ARCH, LANDLORD AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. REVISION N0. City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION! ti 08- 077 RECEIVED MAY 272000 PERMIT CENTEh z4 %,),‘ \./ . cri.( tv, issueo rat APreorAL ssuto RAN CRUX OWED FOR iiecona ss9uw FOR rIRAFIr riDDED FOR ISSUED commucnoN DINEWED DV. - • .m 6y, IDIECICED V. - REVIEWED BY_ DATE: 03.06.2008 7013 WINDER 07936 EQE#. Mi .1 DWG SHEET HVA F LOOR PLAN • AS NOTED SHEET POSIBM M1.1 • EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2007 THE CITY OF TUKWILA WILL BE UNDER THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CODES AND ALL PERMIT SUBMITTALS NEED TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THIS EDITION. • IT IS THE TENANT'S /TENANT ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY AND CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. SUBSEQUENT PLANS WILL BE REVIEWED UNDER THE THEN CURRENT CODES AND ORDINANCES. • TENANT'S CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL WITHIN THE LANDLORD'S TENANT CRITERIA MANUAL INCLUDING ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. • TENANT'S CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY LOCATION; GET APPROVAL AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CORING LOCATIONS ON CONCRETE FLOORING WITH WESTFIELD'S ON -SITE TENANT COORDINATOR PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK. • TENANT SHALL PROPERLY SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS TO COMPLY WITH CODE REQUIREMENTS. THE FIRE RATED FLOOR ASSEMBLY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. ALL PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DEVICES PENETRATING FLOOR SHALL BE FIRE RATED. • ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY WESTFIELD'S ON -SITE TENANT COORDINATORS. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MADE BY LANDLORD'S APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT TENANT'S EXPENSE. ALL FINAL WEATHERPROOFING SHALL BE DONE BY WESTFIELD - APPROVED WATERPROOFING CONSULTANT PER LANDLORD'S SPECIFICATIONS AT TENANT'S EXPENSE. • TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A FIRE WATCH AND PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WHERE EVERY ANY WELDING IS DONE WITHIN THE DEMISED PREMISES. THE PERSON PERFORMING THE FIRE WATCH SHALL REMAIN IN THE TENANT SPACE FOR AT LEAST 1 HOUR AFTER THE COMPLETION OF ANY WELDING. THIS SHALL BE COORDINATED THROUGH THE CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT. • THE ENGINEERS MUST COMPLETE AND SUBMIT ALL APPLICABLE 2006 WASHINGTON STATE NONRESIDENTIAL ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE FORMS TO THE CITY OF TUKWILA. LANDLORD NOTES 1. UNLESS INDICATED ON PLANS, THE BASE BUILDING FIRE ALARM & LIFE SAFETY DEVICES ARE TO REMAIN. IF ANY BASE BUILDING DEVICES SUCH AS ELEVATOR CALL BUTTON, FIREMAN'S PHONE JACK, FIRE PULL STATIONS, SMOKE DETECTORS, MAGNETIC DOOR RELEASES, LIFE SAFETY SPEAKERS ETC. ARE SHOWN MOUNTED ON EXISTING PARTITION TO BE DEMOLISHED, CONTRACTOR SHALL RELOCATE SUCH DEVICE TO A NEW LOCATION AS TO MAINTAIN THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE DEVICES. EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRING AS REQUIRED. SUBMIT NEW LOCATION TO ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL 2. ALL NEW FIRE ALARM AND LIFE SAFETY DEVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPACE DETECTORS, SHALL BE CONNECTED TO BASE BUILDING EXISTING LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM. THE EN11RE INSTALLATION INCLUDING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING SYSTEM. 3. FIRE ALARM AND LIFE SAFETY DEVICES WIRING SHALL BE MINIMUM NO 14AWG COPPER 4. THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL CONFORM TO ARTICLE 760 OF CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE AND ALL APPLICABLE NFPA STANDARDS. 5. UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM AND DEVICES, A SATISFACTORY TEST OF ENTIRE SYSTEM SHALL BE PERFORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE ENFORCING AGENCY. 6. ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT INCLUDING EXHAUST FANS, AIR - HANDLERS, AND FAN COIL UNITS SHALL BE STARTED AND STOPPED VIA THE CONTROL SYSTEM ONLY. ANY SIGNAL FROM THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHOULD BE AN INPUT TO THE SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM VIA THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PER BASE BUILDING STANDARDS. 7. THE FIRE -ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGN -BUILT BY THE APPROVED BASE BUILDING FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 8. EQUIPMENT SHUT -DOWN: ALL HVAC UNITS, CSFD'S, ETC. SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED TO THE BASE BUILDING AIR CONDITIONING UNIT CONTROL SYSTEM AND THE BASE BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND SHUT DOWN UPON A SIGNAL FROM THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND ACTIVATION OF ANY SMOKE ALARM. FIRE LIFE SAFETY NOTES 6 5 ;1. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF ALL CEILING DIFFUSERS, LINEAR DIFFUSERS, RETURN GRILLES AND EQUIPMENT ACCESS PANELS. COORDINATE ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS BEFORE PROCEEDING IN THE FIELD. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT THE DRAWING PER CONTRACT DOCUMENT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. ANY LARGE DEVIATION IN LAYOUT SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT ONE (1) SET OF VELLUM AS- BUILTS AND TWO (2) SETS OF BLUE LINE AS- BUILTS TO THE BUILDING OWNER AND ONE SET OF VELLUMS AND ELECTRONIC FILES TO THE ENGINEER. 4. ALL EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS SHALL MATCH BASE BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS. 5. DUCT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE NET INSIDE DIMENSIONS. 6. INSTALL CFSD & FIRE DAMPER ON ALL DUCTS PENETRATING FIRE RATED ENCLOSURES, PARTITIONS, AND TUNNEL CEILINGS. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS FOR ALL CFSD & FD ABOVE INACCESSIBLE CEILINGS. PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTOR DEVICE IN DUCTWORK CONNECTED TO CFSD. INSTALL DUCT S.D. PER MANUFACTURER'S APPROVED LISTING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIOINS. 7. ALL FIRE OR COMBINATION FIRE SMOKE DAMPERS ARE NEW UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. EXISTING FIRE OR COMBINATION FIRE SMOKE DAMPERS THAT ARE NOT TO BE UTILIZED SHALL BE REMOVED. 8. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL. ALL DUCTWORK AND LINING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND INSTALLED PER SMACNA "HVAC METAL DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS" LATEST EDITION. ALL 45- DEGREE LEADING EDGES, CONICAL TAP -IN FITTINGS, EXTRACTORS, TURNING VANES (WHERE APPROPIATE), PROPERLY DESIGNED PLENUMS, AND OTHER SHEET METAL FITTING AND AIR FLOW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THESE SMACNA GUIDELINES. 9. WHERE CONNECTING FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK TO CEILING DIFFUSERS AND CEILING REGISTERS, SIZE OF FLEXIBLE & BRANCH DUCT SHALL BE SAME SIZE AS NECK OF CEILING DIFFUSER OR CEILING REGISTER. MAXIMUM LENGTH TO BE 5' -0" LONG. ALL SUPPLY, RETURN, AND EXHAUST DIFFUSERS & GRILLES (NOT INCLUDING TOILET EXHAUST) SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF (1) 5' -0" LONG ACOUSTICAL DUCT. 10. EXISTING DUCTWORK ACTUAL LENGTH AND SIZE MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND PROVIDE ALL OFFSETS AND TRANSITIONS, AS REQUIRE FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. 11. PROVIDE A VOLUME DAMPER IN EACH BRANCH DUCT TO OUTLET WHETHER SHOWN ON DRAWING OR NOT. DAMPERS SHALL BE AS FAR AWAY FROM DIFFUSER AS POSSIBLE, PREFERABLY AT THE BRANCH TAKE -OFF. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAG VOLUME DAMPERS WITH RED OR YELLOW RIBBONS. 12. A MINIMUM OF 30" WIDE BY 30" HIGH CLEAR WORKING SPACE SHALL BE PROVIDED IN FRONT OF THE ACCESS PANELS TO ALL A/C UNIT'S COMPRESSOR, BLOWER ASSEMBLY, & THE AIR FILTER. 13. A MINIMUM OF 36" CLEAR WORKING SPACE, NOT LESS THAN 30" WIDE, SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN FRONT OF ALL SWITCHES, OVERCURRENT DEVICES AND ELECTRIC CONTROL COMPONENTS. 14. INTERLOCK ALL MOVING AIR EQUIPMENT SUCH AS FANS WITH THE FIRE LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM ALL A/C UNITS & EXHAUST FANS SHALL SHUT OFF WITH THE AIR HANDLING UNIT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE BY THE FLS SYSTEM. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POWER, ELECTRICAL WIRING, CONDUITS, FOR ALL NEW, EXISTING AND RELOCATED AC UNITS AND SMOKE DETECTORS INTERLOCKS. 16. ALL PIPING AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS AND VALVES SHALL BE OF SIMILAR MATERIAL PER CODE, UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE DIELECTRIC COUPLING BETWEEN JOINTS OF DISSIMILAR MATERIALS. 17. ALL PIPING SHALL BE LABEL EVERY 10 FT. MFR SHALL BE MSI OR APPROVED EQUAL. 18. ALL PIPING& DUCT PENETRATION THROUGH RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROPER FIRE STOP WITH UL -LIST FIRE STOPPING PRODUCTS. CONSULT WITH UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 19. ALL PIPING & DUCTS PENETRATION THROUGH NON -RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROPERLY AND GENEROUSLY CAULKED WITH SOUND RESISTANT MATERIAL SUCH AS SILICONE. USE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AROUND DUCTS INSTALLED INTO ACOUSTICAL PARTITIONS. 20. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE TRANSFER DUCTS, SIZED PER OUR DETAIL, FOR ALL ROOMS ENCLOSED BY FULL HEIGHT WALLS ON ALL SIDES. 21. ALL EXISTING INSULATION ON THE MAIN DUCTWORK THAT IS LOOSE OR DAMAGED SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 22. CONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR ANY AIR LEAKAGES AND HOLES ON EXISTING DUCTWORK. 23. CONTRACTOR SHALL LABLE ALL THERMOSTAT BY ITS CORRESPONDING TERMINAL AIR UNIT OR AC UNIT. 24. ALL COMBINATION FIRE /SMOKE DAMPERS SHALL BE FIRE MARSHALL LISTING. 25. CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH FULL SIZE SHOP DRAWINGS SHOWING ALL DUCT ROUTING, EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS, DIFFUSER, & THERMOSTAT LOCATIONS, AND ANY OTHER PERTINENT HVAC ITEMS. FLANGES SHALL BE SUBMITTED AS SHOP DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF ALL CHARGES RESULTING FROM ANY ADDITIONS OR CHANGES IN THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES DUE TO DEVIATIONS FROM THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ANY AND ALL CHANGES SHALL BE SHOWN ON RECORD AND AS -BUILT DRAWINGS. 26. PROVIDE DUCT FLEX CONNECTORS ON ALL SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT CONNECTIONS TO A/C UNITS OR EXHAUST FANS. 27. AREAS ABOVE NONE DUCTED RETURN AIR GRILLED SHALL BE PAINTED FLAT BLACK TO MASK "SEE THROUGH" EFFECT. 28. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED, ERECTED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UMC CHAPTER 6. 29. THIS PROJECT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2001 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (TITLE 24). WHICH ADOPTS THE 1997 UBC. 2001 CALIF. MECHANICAL CODE. 2001 CALIF. PLUMBING CODE AND THE 2001 CALIF. ELECTRICAL CODE. 30. THE FIRE RATED CORRIDORS ARE NOT TO BE USED TO CONVEY AIR TO OR FROM ROOMS. UMC SECTION 602.1 31. THERE ARE NO ENVELOPE ALTERATIONS TO BE DONE ON THE BUILDING. 32. AIR & WATER BALANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY AN INDEPENDENT AABC CONTRACTOR. AIR BALANCE TO INCLUDE ALL A/C UNITS, VAV'S, BATHROOM EXHAUST FANS AND SUPPLY GRILLES AS REQUIRED. UITLIZE APPROVED BUILDING AIR BALANCE COMPANY. ALL AIR AND WATER BALANCE TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AABC STANDARDS. 33. ALL PIPING AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS AND VALVES SHALL BE OF SIMILAR MATERIAL PER CODE, UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE DIELECTRIC COUPLING BETWEEN JOINTS OF DISSIMILAR MATERIALS. 34. RUN ALL DUCTS AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE TO STEEL BEAMS. ALL PIPINGS OTHER THAN CONDENSATE SHALL BE ROUTED ABOVE THE DUCTWORK UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE. 35. SPACE THERMOSTATS SHALL BE PER BUILDING STANDARDS AND COMPATIBLE WITH THERMINAL AIR UNIT OPERATORS. ADJUSTABLE RANGE SHALL BE 10'F BETWEEN FULL HEATING AND FULL COOLING, OPERATING IN SEQUENCE, SET AT 707 HEATING AND 747 COOLING. COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 36. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE VOLTAGE AND PHASE OF EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO ORDERING. 37. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WRITTEN WARRANTY TO REPLACE ALL FAULTY MATERIALS AND /OR LABOR AT NO COST TO OWNER FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF OWNER ACCEPTANCE. 38. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL DEBRIS ASSOCIATED WITH HIS /HER WORK AND DISPOSE OF' IT. AREA SHALL BE LEFT IN A CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO OWNER. 39. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS FOR ALL NEW OR EXISTING EQUIPMENT AND VALVES LOCATED ABOVE HARD LID CEILING. 40. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEAL ALL UNUSED DUCT OPENINGS AND REPAIR ALL LEAKING DUCTS AS PART OF THIS WORK. 41. CEILING SPACES USED AS RETURN AIR PLENUMS SHALL FULLY COMPLY WITH ALL THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 601.1- 601.2. 42. SEAL ALL DUCTS AND JOINTS WITH HIGH VELOCITY, WATER BASED, UL -FIRE RATED DUCT SEALER. 43. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEAL ANY AIR LEAKAGES OR HOLES ON EXISTING DUCTWORKS. REPLACE ANY DAMAGE OR MISSING INSULATION. 44. RUN 1" TYPE L COPPER CONDENSATE DRAIN LINES FROM EACH A/C UNIT TO NEAREST CODE APPROVED RECEPTOR. 45. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING INSTALLED WITHIN A RETURN PLENUM SHALL BE NON - COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. 46. ALL RETURN AIR IS VIA RETURN GRILLES AND CEILING PLENUM EXCEPT TOILET ROOMS, ELECTRICAL ROOMS AND TUNNEL TYPE CORRIDORS. ALL MATERIAL EXPOSED WITHIN THE PLENUM SHALL COMPLY WITH UMC SECTION 604.2. "MATERIALS SHALL HAVE A MOLD, HUMIDITY AND EROSION- RESISTANT FACE THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF UL 181. 47. COMBUSTIBLE WITHIN THE PLENUM SPACE MUST COMPLY WITH IMC REQUIREMENTS MECHANICAL NOTES SHEET INDEX Q CFSD UP 0 DN SYMBOLS SHEET NO. MO.1 MO.2 MO.3 MO.4 M1.1 CD -1 CEILING SUPPLY, TYPE 1, THROW PATTERN 4 -WAY, 100 CFM CEILING RETURN, TYPE 1, 100 CFM EC=1_ CEILING EXHAUST, TYPE 1, 100 CFM SMOKE DETECTOR 100 CR - 1 100 100 DUCTWORK WITH ACOUSTIC LINING WALL SWITCH POINT OF CONNECTION POINT OF DISCONNECTION NEW THERMOSTAT EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO REMAIN 8. DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. 9. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE SUPPORTED AND SEISMICALLY RESTRAINED PER THE CODE AND SMACNA STANDARD. 13. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING: 2006 MECHANICAL CODE WITH WASHINGTON AMENDMENTS 2006 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE WITH WASHINGTON AMENDMENTS 2006 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE 2005 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE RECEIVED r� - - NP TUKWILA APR 2 9 206 14. ALL LOCAL CITY CODES MUST BE FOLLOWED. GENERAL NOTES AUTOMATIC SMOKE DAMPER COMBINATION FIRE AND SLIOKE DAMPER RISE IN DUCTWORK (IN DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW) DROP IN DUCTWORK (IN DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW) SHEET TITLE SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTES MECHANICAL SCHEDULE MECHANICAL DETAILS MECHANICAL DETAILS HVAC FLOOR AND ROOF PLAN SINGLE LINE DUCTWORK (NEW) SINGLE LINE DUCTWORK (EXISTING) SINGLE LINE DUCTWORK (EXISTING TO BE DEMOLISHED) DOUBLE LINE DUCTWORK (NEW) DOUBLE LINE DUCTWORK (EXISTING) DOUBLE LINE DUCTWORK (EXISTING TO BE DEMOLISHED) Permit o. Fr :17 COPY j Y Pi r rev vi approval is subject to erro 3 tnd Ossions. Approvta? 01 construction documents does not authmize the violation of any adopted code or ordinorz. Receipt o' approved Field . 4 oncf ons is � crtged: By Date: e City of Tukwila CORRECTION frf oa -o1i SCALE NONE NONE NONE NONE 1/4"=r-O" REVISIONS No chances shall t ie ma; to fhn C!`orn cf tivork tvithoiit prior approv- of Tukwila Building Division NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. 10. ALL REQUEST FOR ACCESS OR CONNECTIONS, INCLUDING THOSE NOTED BELOW WORK ACTIVITY THROUGH THE BUILDING MANAGER. 11. DO NOT MODIFY ANY EXISTING HVAC SYSTEM OR COMPONENT WITHOUT CONTACTING THE BUILDING ENGINEER. 12. PROTECT AND MAINTAIN ALL RETURN AIR DUCT OPENING WITH PROPER FILTER MEDIA DURING ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. SEPARATE PERM if REQUIRED FOR: 0 Mechan;ca1 Electrical Plumbing Eli Gas Piping : 9 City of Tukwila I BUILDING DIVISION i REVIEWEE3 FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED BUILDING Di x r, r. 1 LOCATION OF DUCTWORK IS APPROXIMATE. ALL DRAWINGS AND LAYOUTS ARE DIAGRAMATIC TO SHOW DESIGN INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE COORDINATED SHOP DRAWINGS SHOWING ALL DUCTWORK, PIPING CABLE TRAY AND BUILDING STRUCTURE. IF FIELD CONDITIONS DIFFER SIGNIFICANTLY FROM SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AFFECT MECHANICAL WORK, INFORM ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THAT AREA. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTE THE CRITICAL SPACE AVAILABLE ABOVE CEILINGS. PROVIDE TRANSITION PIECES AT CROSSOVERS, UNDER BEAMS, OVER /UNDER PIPES, AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE DUCTS WITHIN SPACE AVAILABLE. PROVIDE EQUIVALENT DUCT SIZE TO THE DIAMETER SHOWN. COORDINATE CLOSELY WITH OTHER SECTIONS TO REDUCE NECESSITY OF TRANSITION TO A MINIMUM. NO ADDITONAL COSTS WILL BE PAID FOR ANY REQUIRED TRANSITIONS OR OTHER SPECIAL CHANGE SHAPE PIECES. 3. CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE MATERIAL AND LABOR TO PHYSICALLY TEST ALL FIRE AND COMBINATION FIRE / SMOKE DAMPERS AND RESET THEM FOR ITS DESIGN FUNCTION. TESTING PROCEDURES AND TEST RESULTS SHALL BE WITNESSED AND APPROVED BY THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 4. IN CASES WHERE SHEET METAL DUCTS INTERSECT FIRE -RATED WALLS AT OTHER THAN RIGHT ANGLES, CONTRACTORS SHALL OFFSET THE RATED WALL ABOVE CEILING SUCH THAT THE OFFSET WALL WILL BE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DUCT. FIRE DAMPER SHALL BE PROVIDED AT THE WALL ACCORDINGLY. 5. ALL NON -RATED DOORS REQUIRERING UNDER -CUT SHALL BE 3/4 INCH MINIMUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL FIRE -RATED DOORS REQUIRING UNDERCUT SHALL BE: DOUBLE DOORS NOT TO EXCEED 1 /4" AND SINGLE DOORS NOT TO EXCEED 3/8 ". ALL UNDER CUTS TO BE COORDINATED WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DOOR SCHEDULE AND SPECS. 6. FIRE DAMPERS, COMBINATION FIRE / SMOKE DAMPERS AND THE NECESSARY ACCESS PANELS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL DUCTS PENETRATING FIRE AND /OR SMOKE PARTITIONS AS REQUIRED BY CODE. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF FIRE AND /OR SMOKE RATED PARTITIONS. 7. COMBINATION FIRE /SMOKE DAMPERS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCTS PENETRATING RATED WALLS /CORRIDORS PER UBC AND UMC. EACH COMBINATION FIRE/ SMOKE DAMPER SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS THAT ARE INSTALLED WITHIN 5-0" OF THE DAMPER. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SHALL BE TIED -IN TO THE WASHINGTON BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM MECHANICAL MUST BE MADE IN WRITING 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF PSCP)wPC 4_17_9N1Q z W O co 0 1 N w U Z <0 0 0 Z J = - V) Q Q O w Q I J w U � I- I D 0 0 0 c0 • KENN BUTTS LIAR Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 TEL (818) 999 4272 FAX. (818) 999 4321 Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) 39371 SPANISH BAY PLACE DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT®COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER KIM KIMIAGAR 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX ISSUED FOR APPROVAL ISSUED FOR PLAN CHEM IUD FOR BIDDING ISSUED FOR PERMIT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION RUED FOR: DESTCGNED FM DR&WN BY: GIMCICED : REVIEWED WA DAME: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 ALE #: M0.1.DWG SHEET TIRE HVAC SYMBOLS, NOTES & ABBREVIATION SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: M0.1 PACKAGE GAS /ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING UNIT(8" HIGH CURB) SYMBOL SERVICE TONAGE MAKE AND MODEL COOLING CAPACITY BTUH HEATING INPUT g�H HEATING OUTPUT B1UH GENERAL SPECIFICATION WEIGHT LBS(INCLUD ROOF CURB) 833S el33 AFUE OSA (CFM) UNIT DIMENSIONS REMARKS FAN DATA ELECTRICAL DATA CUR HEIGHT (INCH) UNIT HEIGHT cum (INCH) L x w �=WID1 (INCH) CFM ESP RPM MAX. HP NOMINAL VOLATGE (V- PH-HZ) MIN. CIRC. NAP. MAX. OVER PCURR. SH 0.1 24X24 STORE 5 CARRIER 48GPN0600905 56,000 60,000 90,000 70,000 2,000 0.5" 1185 - 208 -3 -60 30.4 45 800 12 78.2 300 8.0 47.0 47 X 43 0000000 ®® AM 0 18X18 25 11TUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE 0.8 1/2 115 1 60 150 0 0 m CD -13 0 - 500 SQUARE 0.1 12X12 8X8 35 TITUS MODEL 300FS, ALUMINUM SUPPLY GRILLE DIFFUSER SCHEDULE MARK CFM RANGE TYPE MAX. ( NP) FRAME SIZE (IN) NECK SIZE MAX N.C. REMARKS CD -1 0 - 120 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 6X6 25 TITUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE CD -2 121 - 220 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 8X8 25 TITUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE CD -3 221- 350 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 10X10 25 TITUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE CD-4 351 - 500 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 12X12 25 TITUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE CD -6 501 - 750 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 16X16 25 TITUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE CD -7 751 -- 900 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 18X18 25 11TUS MODEL PMC, PERFORATED SUPPLY, MODULAR CORE 0.8 1/2 115 1 60 150 0 0 m CD -13 0 - 500 SQUARE 0.1 12X12 8X8 35 TITUS MODEL 300FS, ALUMINUM SUPPLY GRILLE CR -1 0 - 80 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 6X6 25 TITUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -2 81 - 200 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 8X8 25 11TUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -3 201 - 320 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 10X10 25 11TUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -4 321 - 450 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 12X12 25 TITUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -5 451 - 700 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 16X16 25 TITUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -6 701 - 1000 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 18X18 25 TITUS MODEL PMR, DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN CR -7 0 - 1000 SQUARE 0.1 24X24 - 25 11TUS MODEL PXP, NON- DUCTED PERFORATED RETURN EG -1 0 - 300 SQUARE 0.1 12X12 8X8 30 11TUS MODEL 355RL, EXHAUST GRILLE LD -1 0 - 500 LINEAR /SUPPLY 0.1 60" X 5" 12 "0 25 TITUS FLOW BAR, FL -25 (SINGLE SLOT, 3" W/ 5 PLENUM LR -1 130 CFM /FT. LINEAR /RETURN 0.1 72" X 5" 12 "0 25 TITUS FLOW BAR, FL -30 (SINGLE SLOT, 2.5" W/ 6' PLENUM EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE MARK NO. MANUFACTURER & MODEL NO. LOCATION SERVICE FAN TYPE FAN RPM CFM ESP (IN. W.G.) ELECTRICAL DATA TOTAL OPERATING WEIGHT (LBS.) REMARKS HP VOLT PH HZ HZ NCA24FA ROOF HOOD #1 ROOF MOUNTED 866 5000 1.2 5.0 208 3 60 300 O O Et v 0 901 -1400 NCA14HPFA ROOF HOOD #2 ROOF MOUNTED 1055 800 0.8 1/2 115 1 60 150 O O Art W NCA10FA ROOF HOOD #3 ROOF MOUNTED 1160 1000 0.8 1/2 115 1 60 150 0 0 m v KITCHEN MAKE-UP AIR UNIT MARK NO. MANUFACTURER & MODEL NO. LOCATION SERVICE FAN TYPE FAN RPM CFM ESP (IN. W.G.) GAS HEATING (BTUH) ELECTRICAL DATA TOTAL OPERATING WEIGHT (LBS.) REMARKS HP VOLT PH HZ 101 -220 A2- D.500 -G15 ROOF KITCHEN HOODS ROOF MOUNTED 1135 5440 0.6 319546 5,0 208 3 60 850 0 ® 0 901 -1400 16" OR 18 "X12" 5000 -6200 28" OR 48 "X16" 310 576 1569 FAX 6200-7500 30" OR 48 "X18" REMARKS: DUCT SIZES INDICATED ARE INSIDE DIMENSIONS WHICH MAY BE ALTERED BY CONTRACTOR TO OTHER DIMENSIONS TO AVOID INTERFERENCES AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. USE EQUAL FRICTION METHOD, 0.1 "WG PER 100 FT. OF DUCT TO DETERMINE DUCT SIZES. DUCT SIZING SCHEDULE FOR LOW VELOCITY SUPPLY RETURN & EXHAUST DUCT CFM ROUND DUCT DIAMETER CFM ROUND DUCT DIAMETER RANGE OR EQUIVALENT RANGE OR EQUIVALENT CHECIED BY: - RECTANGULAR DUCT DATE: 04.17.2008 RECTANGULAR DUCT 0 -110 6" OR 8 "X4" 1400 -1900 18" OR 24 "X12" 101 -220 8" OR 1O "X6" 1900 -2500 20" OR 24 "X14" 220 -400 10" OR 10 "X8" 2500-3300 22" OR 32 "X14" 401 -600 12" OR 12 "X10" 3300 -4100 24" OR 36 "X14" 601 -900 14" OR 16 "X10 4100 -5000 26" OR 40 "X16" 901 -1400 16" OR 18 "X12" 5000 -6200 28" OR 48 "X16" 310 576 1569 FAX 6200-7500 30" OR 48 "X18" REMARKS: DUCT SIZES INDICATED ARE INSIDE DIMENSIONS WHICH MAY BE ALTERED BY CONTRACTOR TO OTHER DIMENSIONS TO AVOID INTERFERENCES AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. USE EQUAL FRICTION METHOD, 0.1 "WG PER 100 FT. OF DUCT TO DETERMINE DUCT SIZES. REVISION LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 L- AY/ ISSUED FOR PERMIT 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SPACE # FC -2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: - CHECIED BY: - 80-L. -PO DATE: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 FILE #: M0.2.DWG SHEET TITLES HVAC EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE ALE AS NOTED KENN BUTTS A.I.A. / k<a<««< ISSUE n HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 TEL (818) 999 4272 FAX. (818) 999 4321 �vQ Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) 39371 SPANISH BAY PLACE DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT@COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER KIM KIMIAGAR 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX REVISION LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 RUED FOR BIDDING ISSUED FOR PERMIT RUED FOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: - CHECIED BY: - 80-L. -PO DATE: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 FILE #: M0.2.DWG SHEET TITLES HVAC EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE ALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: MO.2 k<a<««< ISSUE n HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL PLAN DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL & WESTFIELD FINAL SUBMITTAII/ �vQ 80 -60- l0 80- L L -ZD 80 -90 -�D ISSUED FOR APPROVAL ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK RUED FOR BIDDING ISSUED FOR PERMIT RUED FOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: - CHECIED BY: - REVIEWED BY: - DATE: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 FILE #: M0.2.DWG SHEET TITLES HVAC EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE ALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: MO.2 0 INSTALLATION SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION 0 PROVIDE SINGLE POINT OF POWER CONNECTION Q6 PROVIDE WITH FULLY MODULATING BAROMETRIC ECONOMIZER 0 PROVIDE WITH LOW AMBIENT CONTROL KIT NOTES: 1. FINAL DIFFUSER LOOK, LOCATION, AND COLOR SCHEME SHALL BE COORDINATED AND APPROVED WITH / BY ARCHITECT. 2. PROVIDE OBD FOR ACCESS TO VOLUME DAMPERS ABOVE A HARD LID CEILING. VERIFY PULLEY 3. COORDINATE DIFFUSER BORDER TYPE WITH REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. Q PROVIDE A NEW PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT 0 PROVIDE 1 1/2-INCH LINER IN SUPPLY AND RETURN Q PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TO ROUTE 1" CONDENSATE DRAIN TO APPROVED PLUMBING ROOF RECEPTOR. O FAN SHALL BE RATED TO BE USED FOR GREASE EXHAUST. PROVIDE ROOF CURB W/ VIBRATION ISOLATOR UNIT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE HOOD CONTROL PANEL AND MAKE -UP AIR UNIT. SEE KITCHEN DRAWINGS O PROVIDE W/ GREASE BOX SEE KITCHEN DRAWINGS 09 PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTOR AT THE RETURN DUCT AND CONNECT TO MAIN FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL r. 0 WI O PROVIDE WITH ROOF CURB AND BACK DRAFT DAMPER ® PROVIDE W/ EVAPORATIVE COOLER WIRING HARNESS AND FREEZE PROTECTION DRAIN KIT. SEE KITCHEN DRAWINGS LANDLORD NOTES: 2. MAKE -UP AIR UNIT SHALL INCLUDE HEATING. OF • T Q PROVIDE THE UNIT W ROOF CURB, PROVIDE LEVELING AS REQUIRED. 1. MAKE -UP AIR SYSTEMS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL EXHAUST SYSTEMS DESIGNED FOR A MAXIMUM OF 90% OF ALL EXHAUSTED AIR QUANTITY. THE EXHAUST AND MAKE -UP AIR SYSTEMS SHALL BE ELECTRICALLY INTERLOCKED SO THAT ONE SWITCH ACTIVATES BOTH. 2006 IMO, 502.2.1.1 OPERATION. Type 1 Hood systems shall be designed and installed'to automatically activate the exhaust fan whenever • cooking operations occur. The activation of the exhaust fan shall occur through an interlock with the cooking appliance, by means of heat sensors or by means of other approved methods. 508.1 MAKEUP AIR. For mechanical makeup air systems, the exhaust and makeup air systems shall be electrically interlocked to insure that makeup air is provided when ever the exhaust system is in operation. Makeup air intake opening locations shall comply with Sections 401.4 and 401.4.1. - RIiEV1lED PO�� ` CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY - 8 X008 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ;RECEIVED err' OF'TUKWIIA PPR 7 ZOOR ; ? E i t i OE 4 -17 -2009 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL IUD FOR I1AN CHECK L AV D 1 ISSUED FOR P ROT "0 SET --- 0t --- VIEWE - 15 FO \ r% NcE CODE OO APPROV 70 ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - STANDING SEAM MASTIC SEALANT CIECI® BY: - DRAIN, 10' DOWNSTREAM FROM TRAP C.O. EQUIPMENT DRAIN DATE 04.17.2008 JOB NUMB 0 7936 I KENN BUM MA. / \ SHEET NUMBER: MO. 3" MINIMUM Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 PAN FAX. (818) 999 4321 Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) PITCH DOWNWARD TOWARDS DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT@COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER DRAIN 0 1 /4" PER FOOT 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX 6 " 1/4 SCREW 3/8" SQUARE ROD 20 GAGE SHEET METAL FLASHING BY MECH. CONTRACTOR. ROOF AIR DUCT FOR SIZES m SEE FLOOR PLAN "x1/8" •_• 1 GALVANIZED STRAPS x r i x SPOTWELD TO BLADE .41) LAG SCREWS SHEET 3" MIN. C.O. 11 C. O. S x x 1/4 LESS THAN " DUCT DIAMETER 16 GAUGE GALVANIZED BLADE g — A CURBED ROOF DI- ELECTRIC COUPLING/ OPENING BY GEN. CONTRACTOR SEE PLANS FOR SIZES STRUCTURAL DUCT LINING NOTE: SECTION A -A 609 UNION (AS REQUIRED) DRAIN LINES SHALL BE SIZED AS FOLLOWS X10 SIZE 3/8" SQUARE ROD END BEARING GASKET (TYPICAL 2) SPILL OVER RECEPTACLE B 2" ABOVE FLOOR OR CONN INTO FIXTURE Jam` I 2 MIN ICI■ TAILPIECE A = S.P. x 1.5 + 2" B = S.P. x 0.5 + 2" S.P. = MAX. NEGATIVE STATIC PRESSURE - INCHES DRAW THRU I 1111 ICI VENTLOCK NO. 607 FRAMING (TYP) �- 1/2 MIN. CLEAR ALL AROUND WHERE INDICATED Q I■ �\ 1. ALL DUCT PENETRATIONS THROUGH ROOF OR RATED WALLS SHALL BE FIRE- STOPPED WITH END BEARING FOR INSULATED DUCT PLAN - HILTI CP -601S. SEAL WITH AN APPROVED FIRE STOPPING COMPOUND WITH THE FOLLOWING APPROVAL NUMBERS OR EQUAL A. I.C.B.O DER -5614 B. CA STATE FIRE MARSHALL #1452 -- 1200:112 •, • • 1 - -S_ 0 -3 3/4" 4-20 1" 21 -90 1-1/4" *• BUT NOT LESS THAN THE FULL SIZE EQUIPMENT CONN. VENTLOCK NO. 638 REGULATOR FOR INSULATED DUCT, VENTLOCK No.635 FOR UNINSULATED DUCT. INDICATING HANDLE 2. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH BULLETIN 110 OF TENANT DESIGN CRITERIA DUCT PENETRATION THROUGH ROOF 7 ► CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION DETAIL 4 ROUND VOLUME DAMPER UP TO 14 "DIA. III STRAP HANGER BAND (2) 1%18 GA HANGER RODS ¢ 0 LOAD RATED FASTENER 24 INCH DIA. MAX. INSULATED FACTORY PLENUMa (WIRE HANGERS NOT PERMITTED) NOTES: — FLEXIBLE DUCT TO COLLAR o SHEET METAL OR NOTES 1 FLEXIBLE DUCT AS SPECIFIED 50 INCH DIA. MAX. 1. USE FOR SYMBOL 1 WHERE BRANCH DUCT AIR QUANTITY IS LESS THAN 25% OF THE i� /I' D : ROUND VOLUME DAMPER FOR LOW PRESSURE BRANCH DUCT ONLY SEE DETAIL 10 BELOW BAND (2)1 "x16 GA OVER 50 INCH DIA. NOTE THIS PARTICULAR TYPE OF LINEAR IS ANCHORED BY HARD CEILING CUP WITH 1/8 "0 MOUNTING SCREWS MAX. ® 10" MAX. ON CENTERS AND SCREW TO THE CEILING FRAME TOTAL AIR FLOW. 2. DEPTH OF MAIN DUCT MUST BE 2" LARGER THAN CONICAL DIAMETER. M NM CONICAL TAP I 1. FOR 2. FOR FIG. 3. FOR MECHANICAL ALSO NUSIG 4• DO HANGER SIZE AND SPACING, SEE SMACNA HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS TABLE 4.2 UPPER ATTACHMENT TO BUILDING SEE SMACNA HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 4 -1 AND FIG. 4-2, WITH SPECIFIC BUILDING STRUCTURAL ENGINEER APPROVAL BRACING AND OTHER SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS SEE GUIDELINES FOR SEISMIC RESTRAINTS OF SYSTEMS AND PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS PUBLISHED BY SMACNA AND PPIC. REFER TO NATIONAL UNIFORM SEISMIC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 1991 AS APPROVED BY OFFICE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE ARCHITECT 9/25/92• NOT ATTACH ANYTHING DIRECTLY TO SLAB OR ROOF DECK ABOVE. 1 MAIN DUCT MIL _ AIR FLOW — CEILING FRAMING 12X12 HARD CEILING CLIP 10" EMBED •�- o r 11 {:... _ t PATTERN CONTROLLER SPACKLE GYP BOARD MAY -8 CO Of TtA (\N1 a DIVU—SION, __ TYPICAL HORIZONTAL ROUND DUCT SUPPORTS 8 LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER INSTALLATION DETAIL 0 CIRCULAR DUCT LATERAL TAP WITH VOLUME DAMPER DETAIL 0 BUILDING RECEIVED C TY OF TIjKWiLA i APR 2 MS PERMIT CE7+il F . {z . k,. > _ ,.,'T v UNIT INFORMATION MODULAR OUTDOOR DOWN DISCHARGE BLOWER WITH EVAPORATIVE COOLER AND INTAKE HOOD • CONDUIT 0 1 -112 IN WATER DRAIN w FLEC FOR FIELD WIRING 01/284" NPT WATER CONNECTION o w 0 0 CURB 1 0 0 uFTINO LUG OUTER wow. BLOWER DISCHARGE -. SERVICE DISCOPRECT , 1 . •.• , - 0 0 MOTOR ACCESS DOOR .. • 7 — I ACCESS DOOR . . 20 IN MOH EST CURB ROOF OPENING 2" SMALLER ER THEN CURB DIMENSION ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL AND GIVEN IN INCHES. MOM CFM RANGE EVAP. COMO LINT CEL DEK EVAPORATIVE COOLING UNIT UNIT DIMENSIONS DISCHARGE OPENING WATER INLET DRAIN OPENING w1N MAX PICG2LES MAX. FLOW RATE TOT. WEIGHT LEDA 8IZE a an VE. • IMX CRI MODEL A B C D E F J N P R S U W X Y G10 0 3500 6 12 GPH 330 LEIS 20 dr 1050 FPM 010 64-318 27 29-3/4 26-1/16 3-3/4 44-318 21 13-IM 11 -112 3-7/8 1-314 4-1)2 0-1/4 13 16 - MAX. EVAP WATER PRESSURE .60 ®70 DEG. F KITCHEN MAKE -UP AIR UNIT 6 LANDLORD NOTES 0 NI v iii s,: .e.,#: , y yF:p ' It . 1 2 tt., ( ONAL � [EXPIRES 4-17-2009 1 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL IUD FOR I1AN CHECK L AV D 1 ISSUED FOR P ROT 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SPACE # FC -2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: - CIECI® BY: - REVEWED BY: - DATE 04.17.2008 JOB NUMB 0 7936 FILE #: M0.3.DWG KENN BUM MA. / \ SHEET NUMBER: MO. Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 TEL (818) 999 4272 FAX. (818) 999 4321 Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) 39371 SPANISH BAY PLACE DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT@COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER KIM KIMIAGAR 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX ISSUED FOR APPROVAL IUD FOR I1AN CHECK IVIED FOR ISSUED FOR P ROT ISSUED FOR oormucnoN ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: - CIECI® BY: - REVEWED BY: - DATE 04.17.2008 JOB NUMB 0 7936 FILE #: M0.3.DWG SHEET TITLE: HVAC DETAILS SCALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: MO. 1 NOISIA32I LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 G 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SPACE # FC -2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON (SI ;►f °'� ili MAXIMUM SPACING 16" EACH WAY (TYPICAL) DUCT LINING ALL EDGES OF UNING COATED WITH ADHESIVE TYPICAL STUD - WELDED PINS DE SPEED CUP WASHER SEE TAIL A 1. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF FLEX DUCT IS 5'—O ". 2. ALL ROOF MOUNTED KITCHEN EXHAUST FANS, WHICH HANDLES A GREASE DISCHARGE, MUST BE PROVIDED WITH A CATCH PAN AND GUTTER, WHICH IS PIPED, BACK TO THE TENANT'S GREASE INTERCEPTOR. DESIGNED BAT: - METAL _, .. F:E rrEt FOR I CODE CO NIPL E M ~ $ - --- ---7---- Ila \ BUILDING DitS_ICY_ I ECI± IVED err/ VIM" y R 2 A M O PEMAT CEtNi t ' Nf. ,TV.4- % PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL ' I f I / -J DUCT ��� AS SPECIFIED D SHEET NUMBER: M 0.4 D R ND VOLUME I SEE DETAIL G .: G _ . d 1J 3 " / /�' J JJJJI NOTES J i / J / 1�! LATERAL TAP BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 NOT MORE THAN 3" FROM EDGES OF LINING R =D MAIN DUCT 46* SPEED CUP WASHER PRESSED DOWN TO LINING LINING SPECIFIED) PRESSED DOWN OVER GRIP -PIN ADHESIVE OVER ENTIRE INNER , DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT®COX.NET FOR NOSING AT DAMPERS, A CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER TURNING VANES, ACCESS DOORS AND EQUIPMENT, SEE ACOUSTIC LINING NOSING DETAIL / / %I V , / /, // 310 576 1569 FAX SURFACE OF DUCT NOTE: LINING EDGES AT TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL JOINTS SHALL BE COATED AS SPECIFIED. DETAIL A WELD -PIN STUD WELDED TO DUCT (PINS FASTENED TO DUCT WITH ADHESIVE NOT APPROVED) EXPOSED ENTERING AND TRAILING EDGES SIMILAR TO ACCESS DOOR DETAIL SEE ACOUSTIC UNING NOSING DETAIL NOT LESS THAN TWO PINS ON EACH FACE OF DUCT. USE FOR SYMBOL -L WHERE BRANCH DUCT IS ROUND FROM DUCT AIR IS S OR LESS OF TOTAL AIR FLOW. ACOUSTICAL LINING INSTALLATION DETAIL LANDLORD COMMENTS 01. CIRCULAR DUCT CONICAL TAP WITH VOLUME DAMPER DETAIL 0 MAXMIUM 6 FT LENGTH FLEXIBLE DUCT FULLY EXTENDED GASKETING 1 -3/4 SEISMIC 11E DOWN STRAPS (QTY. AS REQUIRED) %II ROUND DUCT CONNECTOR /12 SHEET METAL SCREWS r - - - -- - -� ACOUSTIC LINING DIFFUSER NECK - 14 GA TOP RAIL SEISMIC TIE DOWN STRAPS 18 GA. 517E a ' LEVELING BOLT TO UN L FLEXIBLE AS SPECIFIED ��� 3 1/2 _ VIBREX MODEL u RMU- EQ--SH VIBRATION ` /' D ROUND VOLUME DAMPER FOR LOW PRESSURE BRANCH DUCT ONLY SEE DETAIL 10 BELOW _ C - ISOLATOR (SEE NOTES) a ( �� CEILING / SIDE CONNECTION ill; _ R -D _ ' � ' a ° 0 ° � 6" MINIMUM l'7' CONTINUOUS , DIFFU S ER MAXIMUM 6 FT LENGTH FLEXIBLE 19 -1/2 ° NEOPRENE . r� CONICAL TAP D THERMAL INSULATION 2 -3/4 IN. MINIMUM 10 WEATHERSEAL STIFFENER PLATE a , DUCT FULLY EXTENDED MINIMUM .. , , ACCESS PORT 0 EACH ISOLATOR ACCESS LA MAIN DUCT WOOD NAILER D ROUND DUCT ADAPTOR 1 12 GA BOTTOM CURB O PORT COVER AIR � I FOR RECTANGULAR f- I I _ FLOW DIFFUSER 1 f #12 SHEET METAL SCREWS \ce o 1 � d 7/16 DID. ANCHOR BOLT HOLE QUANTITY AS REQUIRED NOTES: 1. VIBRATION ISOLATOR /SEISMIC RESTRAINTS 2. WHEN REQUIRED, CURBS ARE PITCHED TO MATCH ROOF SLOPE. NOTES r> t �; } CEILING �� TOP CONNECTION DIFFUSER 1. BRANCH DUCT AIR J. WHERE QUANTITY IS LESS THAN 25% OF THE TOTAL AIR FLOW. 2. DEPTH OF MAIN DUCT MUST BE 2" LARGER THAN CONICAL DIAMETER. DIFFUSER CONNECTION DETAIL 8 ROOFTOP AC UNITS VIBRATION ISOLATED CURB DETAILS CIRCULAR DUCT LATERAL TAP WITH VOLUME DAMPER DETAIL NCAFA SERIES UPBLAST EXHAUST FANS w (UL762) J FEATURES: SLOPE DUCT TO HOOD MIN. 1 4" PER LINEAL FT - ROOF MOUNTED FANS - RESTAURANT MODEL p - UL762 VENTED CURB HT - AMCA SOUND AND AIR CERTIFIED - WIRING FROM MOTOR TO DISCONNECT SWITCH — / MINIMUM VELOCITY 1500 FPM EXHAUST FAN - WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT - HIGH HEAT OPERATION 3007 (149t) - GREASE CLASSIFICATION TESTING PROVIDE FIRE RATED ENCLOUSER FOR THE — ENTIRE DUCTWORK. NORMAL TEMPERATURE TEST EXHAUST FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY E 2 0 GAUGE CONSTRUCTION ; ROOF WHILE EXHAUSTING AIR AT 300F (149'C) UNTIL ALL FAN PARTS HAVE REACHED THERMAL EQUIUBRIUM, AND WITHOUT ANY VENTILATED .. GREASE DRAY�1 DETERIORATING EFFECTS TO THE FAN WHICH WOULD CAUSE UNSAFE OPERATION. 3 FLAN ABNORMAL FLARE -UP TEST I SHAFT B I EXHAUST FAN MUST OPERATE CONTINUOUSLY WHILE EXHAUSTING BURNING GREASE VAPORS ROOF OPENING AT 6007 (316c) FORA PERIOD OF DIMENSIONS 15 MINUTES WITHOUT THE FAN BECOMING DAMAGED TO ANY EXTENT THAT COULD CAUSE CEILING k ATTIC R 20 AN UNSAFE CONDITION. 7 �- -\ — SPACE 18" MIN. 1110 CLEAN OUT DOORS IN DUCTS SHALL BE TIGHT FITTING FIRE RESISTIVE SHAFT ACCESS SLIDING HINGED DO RS HAVING A FIRE RESITIVE RATING EQUAL TO SHAFT ENCLOSURE G OPTIONS: PITCHED CURBS ARE AVAILABLE RO _ FOR PITCHED ROOFS. GREASE BOX C HINGED FAN 12 PITCHED CURB SPECIFY PITCH: FLASHING INSULATED CURB EXAMPLE 7/12 PITCH = 30' SLOPE DUCTWORK BETWEEN COOKING SURFACE NCAFA BELT DRIVE EXHAUST RISER ON HOOD CENTRIFUGAL UP -BLAST EXHAUST FANS DIMENSIONAL DATA AND FAN (BY OTHERS) CURB DIMENSIONAL DATA FAN MODEL HT W B C F R RO WEIGH FAN MODEL D E NCA16FA 33 3/4 39 3/8 2 28 23 1/2 16 1/2 24 190 NCA16FA 26 1/2 20 UPBLAST KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN 6 KITCHEN EXHAUST HOOD WITH UPBLAST FAN DETAIL p ., , V ` , b. tim . .y :: 3e , 'ON . tl 4r — I EXPIRES 4 -17 -20091 r � 1 NOISIA32I LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SPACE # FC -2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCHON ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BAT: - DRAWN IPA - I<<<<<<<<< 31Va I V I 3nssl HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL L A104 -17 -08 PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL PLAN DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL & WESTFIELD FINAL SUBMITTAdA KENN BUTTS MA. / SCALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: M 0.4 Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 TEL (818) 999 4272 FAX. (818) 999 4321 Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) 39371 SPANISH BAY PLACE DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT®COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER KIM KIMIAGAR 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX 1 NOISIA32I LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG ISSUED FOR PERMIT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCHON ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BAT: - DRAWN IPA - I<<<<<<<<< 31Va I V I 3nssl HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL L A104 -17 -08 PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL PLAN DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL & WESTFIELD FINAL SUBMITTAdA A ill: M0.4.DWG C_ SHEE, R 11,.E HVAC DETAILS SCALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: M 0.4 31Va 80-60- 17 80-14 -Z0 1 03 -06 -081 IUD FOR APPROVAL ISSUED FOR PLAN OEM ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG ISSUED FOR PERMIT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCHON ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BAT: - DRAWN IPA - CHEC1® BAT: - REVIEWED BAT: - DA11E: 04.17.2008 JOB 07936 A ill: M0.4.DWG C_ SHEE, R 11,.E HVAC DETAILS SCALE AS NOTED SHEET NUMBER: M 0.4 1 NOISIA32I 1 ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, SPACE # FC -2 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ISSUED FOR ooNSIRIUCnION ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: -- CHECKED BY: - 80 -L I. -170 DA7E: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 KENN BUTTS MA. / semi AS NOTED SHEET NUMBED M1.1 Kenneth L Butts Architect 124 STAGECOACH ROAD BELL CANYON, CA. 91307 TEL (81 8) 999 4272 FAX. (81 8) 999 4321 <<< Y V KULKARNI, P.E. (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) 39371 SPANISH BAY PLACE DAVIS, CA 95616 E -MAIL YASHAVANT®COX.NET FOR PROJECT COORDINATION CONTACT PROJECT MANAGER KIM KIMIAGAR 310 576 1553 PHONE 310 576 1569 FAX 1 NOISIA32I LL & BLDG. DEPT. (3/19/08) PLAN CHECK COMMENTS 1 ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG ISSUED FOR PERMIT ISSUED FOR ooNSIRIUCnION ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: -- CHECKED BY: - 80 -L I. -170 DA7E: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 FILE #: M1.1. DWG SHEET TILE HVAC FLOOR PLAN semi AS NOTED SHEET NUMBED M1.1 IMIBB <<< ISSUE HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL PERLIMINARY SUBMITTAL PLAN DEPARTMENT SUBMITTAL & WESTFIELD FINAL SUBMITTAL itvQ 80 -6- O 8O- l . -ZO 80 -90 -20 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK ISSUED FOR BIDDMIG ISSUED FOR PERMIT ISSUED FOR ooNSIRIUCnION ISSUED FOR: DESIGNED BY: - DRAWN BY: -- CHECKED BY: - REVIEWED IN: - DA7E: 04.17.2008 JOB NUMBER: 07936 FILE #: M1.1. DWG SHEET TILE HVAC FLOOR PLAN semi AS NOTED SHEET NUMBED M1.1 CU "B OUTER WALL FC2 8c FC3 SPACE LINE ON ROOF — LANDLORD EQUIPMENT ENCLQSl1BE_ DISCHARGE OPENING ON ROOF 5 TON 16X14 SA TO AC -1 20x I6 UP TO U-1 10x9(1000 16x10(.40 CFM) OOR PLA LANDLORD COMMENTS: 2. ALL SUPPLY AND RETURN GRILLES IN FORWARD SELLING AREA SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH CEILING. CURB OUTER WALL CONDUIT FIELD ING DISCHARGE OPENING ON ROOF 5 TON FC2 MECH. SEE PARTIAL HVAC ROOF PLAN SCALE : 1/4" = 1' -0" NOTE: 1. ALL EQUIPMENT CLEARANCES MANUFACTURER AND MODEL MAINTAINED. MAINTAIN MINIMUM 10 FT. CLEARANCE BETWEEN EXHAUST FAN DISCHARGE AND OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE. GREASE EXHAUST OUTLETS SHALL BE UP —BLAST TYPE AND SHALL BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THE OUTLET IS EVEN WITH THE TOP OF SCREEN WALLS FOR ROOFTOP MECHANICAL AREAS. ALL ROOF MOUNTED KITCHEN EXHAUST FANS, WHICH HANDLES A GREASE DISCHARGE, MUST BE PROVIDED WITH A CATCH PAN AND GUTTER, WHICH IS PIPED, BACK TO THE TENANT'S GREASE INTERCEPTOR. KITCHEN GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE INSULATED WITH FIRE RATED TYPE INSULATION OR RATED CHASE PER NFPA STANDARDS, LANDLORD'S INSURANCE CARRIER'S REQUIREMENTS AND UL RATING PER CODE REQUIREMENTS. KITCHEN GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CODES AND SHALL BE MIN. 18 GAUGE STEEL WITH SMOOTH WELDED JOINTS. ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE ON VERTICAL SURFACE OF THE HORIZONTAL RUN, BOTTOM OF VERTICAL RISER, AND PER LOCAL CODE. AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL SHUT —DOWN FUEL OR POWER SUPPLY MUST BE PROVIDED. KITCHEN HOODS SHALL HAVE AN INDEPENDENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM WITHIN THE HOODS PER LOCAL CODE. ALL TENANT EQUIPMENT, ON THE ROOF, SHALL BE LABELED WITH TENANT'S NAME AND SPACE NUMBER. KITCHEN VENTILATION NOTES: 1. GREASE EXHAUST AIR DUCT SHALL SLOPE A MINIMUM 1/4" PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL DUCT (2% SLOPE). PROVIDE CLEANOUT ACCESS DOORS IN BOTH RATED ENCLOSURE AND WELDED STEEL OR STAINLESS STEEL GREASE DUCT AT VERTICAL FACE NEAR AT ALL LOW POINTS (TYP.). 2. ALL GREASE EXHAUST DUCT SHALL BE 16 GAUGE BLACK STEEL CONCTRUC11ON. GREASE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL BE AIR AND LIQUID TIGHT WELDED CONSTRUCTION. 3. INTERLOCK MAKE —UP AIR UNIT WITH KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN TO OPERATE THE UNITS AT THE SAME 11ME. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SPECIAL INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE TESTING PER LOCAL CITY REQUIREMENTS AND IMC SECTIONS 507.16, 507.16.1, 507.13 AND 508.1. 5. ALL THE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL BE MINIMUM 18" AWAY FROM ALL THE GREASE DUCTWORKS. PROVIDE INTERNAL DUCT LINING IN LIEU OF FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE CLEARANCE. 6. PROVIDE FIRE RATED WRAP FOR THE ENTIRE EXHAUST DUCT SYSTEM. EE ITC N D' AWI ► GS OR ST ON I ETA S 0 TH EX I AUS A 1 M KE— P F NS. KITCHEN GREASE EXHAUST DUCWORK SHALL BE MINIMUM 18 GAUGE STEEL WITH WELDED JOINTS MECHANICAL SPECIFIC NOTES KITCHEN EXHAUST DUCT SHALL BE PROVIDED W/ CODE APPROVED FIRE RATED WRAP Q CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF THE HOOD W/ KITCHEN CONSULTANT EXISTING MECHANICAL ROOM ON THE ROOF. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT INSIDE THE ROOM AND RELOCATE THE THE EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. MAINTAIN A MIN. OF 10' CLEARANCE FROM EXHAUST DISCHARGE AIR TO OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE TO THE UNITS. COORDINATE LOCATION OF ROOF OPENINGS W/ ARCH, LANDLORD AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. _r R ED OR 1 CODE COMPLIANCE t APPROV MAy _ s 200 City 0 Tukwila BUILDING DID SIC