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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D06-364 - Sabey Data Center - Generator RoomSABEY DATA CENTER 3355 S 120 PL D06 -364 Parcel No.: 1023049069 Address: 3355 $ 120 PL TUKW Suite No: Tenant: Name: SABEY DATA CENTER Address: 3355 S 120 PL , TUKWILA WA City of Tukwila Owner: Name: SABEY CORPORATION Address: 12201 TIK{WILA INTL BLVD 4THFL , SEATTLE WA 98168 Phone: Contact Person: Name: KIP KOLODZIEJSKI Address: 1326 5 AV #500 , SEATTLE WA 98101 Phone: 206 587 -7120 Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.cttukwila.wa.us DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Contractor: Name: SABEY CONSTRUCTION INC. Address: 12201 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD , SEATTLE WA 98168 Phone: 206 - 281 -4700 Contractor License No: SABEYCI033KM Expiration Date: 01/06/2007 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: CREATE ANOTHER GENERATOR ROOM. NEW PARTITIONS, DOORS, AND FINISHES. Value of Construction: Type of Fire Protection: Type of Construction: $ 1 0 ,000.0 0 Permit Number: D06 -364 Issue Date: 11/28/2006 Permit Expires On: 05/27/2007 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Fees Collected: $375.06 International Building Code Edition: 2003 Occupancy per IBC: * *continued on next page ** doc: IBC -10/06 D06-364 Printed: 11 -28 -2006 Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N Signature: Print Name: 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 Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Flood Control Zone: Hauling: N Start Time: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Landscape Irrigation: Moving Oversize Load: Start Time: C 7'iit'L'FS Permit Number: D06 -364 Issue Date: 11/28/2006 Permit Expires On: 05/27/2007 Date: Size (Inches): 0 End Time: Fill 0 c.y. End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Private: Public: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Profit: N Non - Profit: N Water Main Extension: Private: Public: Water Meter: N Permit Center Authorized Signature - -' Date: /� /d r /� IO Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development pe 't. This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: IBC -10/06 D06 -364 Printed: 11 -28 -2006 Parcel No.: 1023049069 Address: Suite No: Tenant: 3355 S 120 PL TUKW SAEEY DATA CENTER 1: ***BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 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: httn: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: D06 -364 ISSUED 09/28/2006 11/28/2006 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. B: When special inspection is required, either the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge, shall employ a special inspection agency and notify the Building Official of the appointment prior to the first building inspection. The special inspector shall furnish inspection reports to the Building Official in a timely manner. 6: A final report documenting required special inspections and correction of any discrepancies noted in the inspections shall be submitted to the Building Official. The final inspection report shall be prepared by the approved special inspection agency and shall be submitted to the Building Official prior to and as a condition of final inspection approval. 7: Partition walls that are tied to the ceiling and all partitions greater than 6 feet in height shall be laterally braced to the building structure. 8: 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. 9: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (206/248 - 6630). 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. 11: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 12: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 13: The total number of fire extinguishers required for an extra hazard occupancy with Class A fire hazards is calculated at one extinguisher for each 1,000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "all purpose" (4A 40 B:C) dry chemical type. The travel distance to any extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 3 -2.1) 14: Portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or doe: Cond -10/06 D06 -364 Printed: 11 -28 -2006 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 brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. Hand -held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of the installed hand -held extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 15: Fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the locations of the extinguishers. (IFC 906.6) 16: Extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. (IFC 908.5) 17: Egress doors shall be readily operable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. (IFC 1008.1.8.3 subsection 2.2) 18. Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 of the International Building Code shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. (IFC 1008.1.8.1) 19: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the International Fire Code. (IFC Chapter 10) 20: Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition/relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and/or adding sprinkler heads. (ITC 901.4) 21: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers Kemper or any other representative designated and/or recognized by the City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #2050) 22: Maintain automatic fire detector coverage per N.F.P.A. 72. Addition/relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and/or adding automatic fire detectors. 23: Maintain fire alarm system audible /visual notification. Addition/relocation of walls or partitions may require relocation and/or addition of audible /visual notification devices. (City Ordinance #2051) 24: 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) 25: An electrical permit from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is required for this project. 26: All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of the National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 27: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 28: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 29: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. doc: Cond -10/06 006 -364 Printed: 11 -28 -2006 Signature: Print Name: nefir Z(, Cl? Cl er r 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 work. Date: // z8 doe: Cond -10/06 006 -364 Printed: 11 -28 -2006 CITY OF TUKWI& 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: i NYMIZARTE. EPfll\ RI >X .6 1 3565 S . I2� pL Suite Number: Tenant Name: 5APt'1 DATA (y-■TER New Tenant: Property Owners Name: SA8tS1 072P. Mailing Address: tt. W I TX4A)ILA INT Sr• wA 6 3531629 Zip Company Name: 5AB CONSTR JCTI 014 Mailing Address: I22.OI Tlj lLW ILA It.rr L EU)17 Contact Person: Mdv 4ATR.Ck$ E -Mail Address: ttaC k0 % �Ireey. roy Contractor Registration Number: S AB jr. 10 V44 Company Name: EA IJE-02.S. N W Mailing Address: (op!&'\ WO0DI ALOO AVE I.E Q tApplications\Foma- Applicadom On Line \3 -2006 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9.2006 bh btor Building Permit No. VDU Mechanical Permit No. Plumbing/Gas Permit No. Public Works Permit No. Project No. (For office use only) King Co Assessor's Tax No.: IOZ 304 ' 9001-0(1. City CONTACT PERSON — who do we contact when your permit is ready to be Issued Name: ILIA' KOLOr72I x.15K.I Day Telephone: 2Cro • 49 •`l an Mailing Address: I� 2< 5 AVM * 500 SI'�S[L- IA /A qg I O I ,� M Zip E -Mail Address: �7�S t UY�C.SClieSi 1A .. VI. et Fax Number: Sao • L j %1 •1 l lat Floor: I ❑ Yes .No State City State GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION — (Contractor Information for Mechanical (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg 5)) 4C0 SeK fL- - JIM qS I (o$ City . l. S 7 tale Zip Day Telephone: 2.0 • 0I • 5100 Fax Number: SOG • .2,9 I • Ct q 4 Expiration Date: I,4O /01 ARCHITECT OF RECORD — All plans must be wet stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: -13,U 4, t 14� Mailing Address: � u.0 �Ja lea .7 it ciao WnteS. WA 6 19107- " V�/ lam' City State Zip Contact Person: �i1P HO siet\S% 1 Day Telephone: la • 44 .01 124 E -Mail Address: IejI VawrciSS CbSi C . in. el Fax Number: S LOG • 931 • 1122-- ENGINEER OF RECORD — All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record thA q61 IS City State Zip Contact Person: _1 C?A O LAk 1Q Day Telephone: �6' 42)5 . 1540 E -Mail Address: a.Vt I @ sea.* elv4sea • t .OvA1 Fax Number: WC) Page I of 6 BUILDING PERMIT INFORIW(TION - 206 -431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 1 16 10 Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Cats t AktmNtg gt.ne inorz.12 M • t)6W 1 s rIA11S4P-C Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes .. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. F Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes No If `yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MI Sprinklers IN Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes No If' yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 "s 11" paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health � Department. (O -- Q lApplicalionsWomu Applications On Linc33006 - Permit Applicalim,doc Revised 9-2006 bh Page 2 of 6 Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of . Construction per IBC - Type of Occupancy per IBC 151 Floor It3 -GC, I I 034 NM N / A I A 8 I F l 2 Floor 3' Floor Floors thin Basement Accessory Structure* Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck BUILDING PERMIT INFORIW(TION - 206 -431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 1 16 10 Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Cats t AktmNtg gt.ne inorz.12 M • t)6W 1 s rIA11S4P-C Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes .. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. F Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes No If `yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: MI Sprinklers IN Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes No If' yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 "s 11" paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health � Department. (O -- Q lApplicalionsWomu Applications On Linc33006 - Permit Applicalim,doc Revised 9-2006 bh Page 2 of 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. BUILDING 0 ER 0 AUTH ED AGENT: ,,pp Signature: Date: q L V ' • D . Print Name: O -0127 i, CS .L Day Telephone: ¢ ' 1 70 " 1 20 Mailing Address: 1" r 7 AV . fr GJ(1(1 Date Application Expires: I Date Application Accepted mlultu Q:'ApplicatiomV'onns- Appiicviau On Line 3 -2006 - Permit Application doe Revised 9 -2006 bh wit qm o i City State Zip Staff Initials Page 6 of 6 i City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Parcel No.: 1023049069 Address: 3355 S 120 PL TUKW Suite No: Applicant: SABEY DATA CENTER Receipt No.: R06 -01533 Payment Amount: 375.06 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 09/28/2006 04:08 PM User ID: 1165 Balance: 50.00 Payee: BURGESS DESIGN, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 4864 375.06 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Current Pmts BUILDING - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE Account Code 000/322.100 000/345.830 000/386.904 RECEIPT Permit Number: D06 -364 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 09/28/2006 Issue Date: 224.58 145.98 4.50 Total: 375.06 0241 09/29 9716 TOTAL 375.06 doc: Receipt Printed: 09 -28 -2006 Project: c4 5F Type of Inspection: /Ai "1 / Address: 33 >s 3 /26 D/ Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: s — 7 — a 7 a.m. m. Requester: Phone No: Project: � Type of Inspection: Address: .3355 S /2o /)L Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: j 5 o ,srir. 4nr Requester: Phone No: 0 - 1ss- /8 v INSPE ION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 El Approved per applicable codes. ns C ENTS: or: .00 REINSPECT1ON E REQUIRE Prior o inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter bid.. Suit 00. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 14il n�n ✓ cc� OJC rrections required prior to approval. r /,✓n / 5D Date:---- (Date: Project' ket �Clr` —r t Type of Inspection: (SO/ �N/.� 1 / /J7 Addre s: f . 3scio :/7 ,2 ate Cal ed: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. Requester: Phone No 2 2,- ss = //f t9 t isk per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: . ) 7 / {NSPECTIc$ NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 nspector INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (206)431 -36 te— 4 Date / 7 0 $58.0b REINSPECTIQIi(FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedute reinspection. 'Receipt No,: Date: Project: ,1 7 .9 nn / ( f"✓ ..S4 J Type of Inspection: V / -�il4n t i.v (, Address: 2- S / Pi Date Called: Special Instructions: M oo ' 211 Date Wanted: (.a.m1 /Z - 27 G. P•m. Requester: Phone No: e 2 O‘ 25 — / CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 6300 Southcenter Blvd„ #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes. ENTS: R# No.: 4mTN6 -- fra e-C btA // /4 .o,' /4 •I/ / 6�1 tor: / Date: Y�Mtl, t twl//it �Z Z �� 58.00 REINSPECTI aid at 6300 Southce ter Blvd. ite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Date: El Corrections required prior to approval. FEE REQUI D. Prior to inspection, fee must be Project: Type of Inspection: Address: ' Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Want / Z2 P.m. p.m. Requester Phone No: 701- Z4`5'. INSPECTION NO. °Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 • 6)431 -367 COMMENTS: Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $5 EINSPECTION FEE r QUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 54 bey Project: (JA fiR C &n fen T of Inspection: /74-- r, ea Suite #: 3 S S / 2 b et Co nta ct P erson: 4,1-1--hooy Special Instructions: Phone No.: aoc•z$5-118 Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: 2 INSPECTION NUMBER CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East. Tukwila. Wa. 98188 206 - 575 -4407 `Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit D or, - 3CY PERMIT NUMBERS I I Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: r,.z- .-)a) ALl Word /Inspection Becprd Form.Doc 1/13/06 Inspector: QJ 5) Firs.: Date: 57b/b7 a $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 Vela -c) cur 01W/A.16 s/ C,1RRI DWN: ,I,jM.L. . h' " l c • 'J 'e ENG D: imc. • .`� 404 7° � � JOB NO: 9�/� G SA(3Ey 04M cedmw `/ j DATE: 9 -ta-040 0 'i� $ SsIONAL LNG ill SHEET: �� ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC. 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N. E. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98115 FILE DOPY pew!t No. 4 FF ■ ac' -o' 4 3RD FLR. TOP OF EXIST. CONC. WALL ■ 27' -0" OFF - 20' -01 AReW wc R1K KEY AAA) • City BUI WIN 30' -0" W18x35 EXIST. FRAME ALONG GRID 3C-0" W18x35 19 .ui. �y 7.:. : . • ... i. • • :i, l . • . • p"r ':: . ` :' : : ....... N nucn 1 Q 2006 I ± _ .,4 L* Tukwi : s Ci. DM ON W18x35(18) W24x62(30) W24x68(30) r 33 A 7.3 RECEIVED TvnFTIIKWJLP 1`' 2,82006 PERMIT CENTER 1 f L mil, /JL� (54) cler f/d6 r Els1G 1 D: 0/44. n' JOB NO:g9 C v �rY� SA & DA-7/4 C€AJ7V` DATE: 1- Lo -04, SHEET: 2/ L 5 ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC. 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N.E. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98115 ( ( DETAIL a 3 • J • ( z ton 0 N U v° a' 4 ® 41 % T M N W 0 A II I1 Eki SA) cur" Oft1/4 /A/6 SAa-y 04-7 CO/MC ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC. 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N.E. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98115 C .". M,L v, n sif .. DWN: AL ENG'D: c{stc. JOB NO: 9' /aj 6 DATE: -to- g SHEET: 3/ P. (206) 839 -0819 F. (206) 839 -0824 222 Etruria Street, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98109 Memo FILE COPY SSA Acoustics LLP CODE r pontam,co OCT 2 0 2006 To: Marcelo Garces, Sabey Corporation Cc: John Sasser From: Mohamed Ait Allaoua Date: 07/05/2006 c„Y TU d Re: Diesel Generator Acoustical Recommendation BUILDING DMSION Sabey Data Center This memo presents our recommendation for the diesel generator to be added to the Sabey Data Center facility in Kent. According to our meeting on Tuesday, June 27, 2006, the diesel generator will be installed in the warehouse storage area inside the building on the first floor. I. Sound Descriptors Sound is measured as sound level in units of decibels (dB). The A- weighting is a specific weighting filter in a sound level meter that corresponds to human hearing sensitivity at the various sound frequencies. Each 10 dB increase in sound level corresponds to a tenfold increase of sound energy, but is judged by a listener as only a doubling of loudness. The smallest changes in sound level, considered just noticeable, are about 2 to 3 dBA. Sound levels from two or more sources are combined using logarithms, not by adding the levels. When two levels are combined, the louder level predominates, and the combined level is the louder level plus 0 to 3 dBA. Some examples: 50 dBA combined with 50 dBA Is 53 dBA; 50 dBA combined with 40 dBA results in 50A dBA, which is rounded off to 50 dBA since fractions of a dB are negligible from the point of view of human hearing. RECEIVED CITY OFTIfKWILP SEP 28 2006 PERMIT CENTER D06-3(01 ( 20 dB I Ticking watch 30 dB II Quiet whisper 40 dB U Refrigerator hum ( 50 dB II Rainfall 60 dB II Sewing machine 70 dB II Washing machine 80 dB (I Alarm clock at two feet ( 85 dB (( Average traffic ( 95 dB II MRI 100 dB f ( Blow dryer, subway train 105 dB 14 Power mower, chainsaw ( 110 dB (I Screaming child 120 dB I Rock Concert, thunderclap 130 dB I( Jackhammer, jet engine plane (100 ft. away) ( 140 dB (I Shotgun blast, airbag deployment, firecracker Sabey Data Center Generator What's Loud? II. Cummins Diesel Generator 750 kW III. Recommendations 1. The generator should be installed in a room with walls that extend from floor to the underside of the metal deck. The walls should consist of a 6" metal stud, 2 layers of 5/8" gypsum on each side, and the cavity filled with 5" batt insulation. The first layer of gypsum board on each side of the stud should be sealed top and bottom using resilient caulk. Where the wall is perpendicular to the flutes, 2 Earplugs are recommended for sounds of 85 dB and above. But what does 85 dB mean? The following chart shows common sounds and their associated sound level. Based on the provided information, the sound pressure level of the standard unhoused generator at 21 feet (7 meters) is 95 dBA. Moreover, this level is based on a free field measurement, and since the generator will be installed indoors, the sound pressure level will be much higher because of the reflections from the floor, and the untreated surfaces of the walls and ceiling. It is expected that the noise level will exceed 85 dBA at 100 feet from the generator in the areas of the warehouse with exposure to the diesel generator, and hearing protection will be required. The Cummins F202 — Quiet Site II Second Stage diesel generator is much quieter, but it is not designed to be used indoors. Based on this information, we recommend the following: In order to reduce noise levels in the warehouse to an acceptable level, we recommend the following: Sabey Data Center Generator 3 the gypsum board should be cut to fit the flutes profile. Another option is to use metal enclosures. The mechanical room door should meet the following: a. Door should be constructed of 14 gauge cold rolled steel and free of scale, pitting, or surface defects. The cavity should be filled with fiberglass insulation 3pcf, or rock wool. The fiberglass or rock wool should not be compressed. b. Surface weight of the door should not be less than 7.0 psf. c. Door should have Pemko SoundSeals Jamb Weatherstripping System S88 2A (double compression). d. Door should have an automatic door bottom Pemko 430, and Threshold 2001AS. 3. The ceiling and the walls of the mechanical room should be treated with sound absorbing material. The perforated metal panels with fiberglass backing available in the warehouse can be used. 4. The generator should be mounted on 2" static deflection springs. With this recommendation in place, the predicted noise levels from the generator will not impact the activity inside the warehouse and the noise levels will be acceptable. If you have any questions regarding this memo, please call me. Sincerely yours, SSA Acoustics LLP Mohamed Ait Allaoua Acoustician, Principal ASC Steel Deck Roof Deck Accessories file Closures We offer steel and neoprene, small void and large void profile closures for our roof deck profiles. Weld Washers Balled Edge Weld Washers 14 gauge x 3/8" dia. hole for welded attachment of CP-32. Effective June 2002 Anchor Washers 16 gauge x 7/16" dia. hole for welded attachment of CP -32 where higher diaphragm shear values must be achieved. Various Sizes Submittal Sheet 09250 i.. 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In addition to proper application of SiTETeoac Brand Acoustical Sealant to ensure an assembly's rated acoustical performance, special care should be taken not to shortcut, with rigid connections, the resiliency upon which performance depends. Sound tests are conducted under laboratory conditions per ASTM procedures. Comparable field performance depends upon careful attention to details and workmanship. SIEErnoa Brand Acoustical Sealant should be used to seal all assemblies used for sound control, and all assembly cutouts, such as those for electrical boxes. Back - to- back penetrations of the diaphragm, flanldng paths, door and borrowed -light openings should be avoided. 3 Metal Door and Apply s continuous bead & &alano Apply a COntinUMN bead Of SHEErROCK Brand Acoustical Sealant Inside door frame throat just before inSerting facing Bonowed4ght Fnmes panel into frame. 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". — — Standard STC contour. 588 A Note: a tun length ... peered alurnin Pa nkoHlnpe (see pa provide ttenuedon dard • ♦ alternate I I I I • alternate position 2008A5 S88 lock side P EMKO Emu, Cat 00 203 -098g lulEMPfltS, Tit 800 ® 824-3018 9 .klp Kolodziejski From: Kip Kolodziejski Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 8:30 AM To: Marcelo Garces (marcelog©sabey.com) Cc: Kip Kolodziejski; Meredith McPoland Subject: Sabey Generator Migration Progress 081706 Per our phone conversation you would like us to start the working drawings for the generator. Please send us the information from the acoustical engineer. Kip Kolodziejski Burgess Design, Inc. interiors + architecture 1326 Fifth Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle. Washington 98101 D 206.342.0127 T 206.587.7120 F 206.587.7122 kipk @burgessdesign net www.burgessdesign.net 1 • ENW ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC., P.S. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ^ 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N. E., SEATTLE, WA 98115 (206) 525 -7560 FAx (206) 522 -6698 Sabey FILE copy N Permft No. ata. ter .cuthate teipt New wall opening September 26, 2006 ENW Project No. 99136.024 Tukwila, Washington STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS r REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Aenonvrq OCT 2 0 2006 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED 01 N nF TIIKWIIP SP 2 6 2006 PERMIT CENTER PGios- &if Sabey Data Center Date and Time: 9/26/2006 8:42:40 AM MCE Parameters - Conterminous 48 States Zip Code - 98168 Central Latitude = 47.488839 Central Longitude = - 122.29991 Data are based on the 0.10 deg grid set Period SA (sec) ( %g) 0.2 140.6 Map Value, Soil Factor of 1.0 1.0 048.5 Map Value, Soil Factor of 1.0 MCE Parameters x Specified Soil Factors 0.2 140.6 Soil Factor of 1.00 '`-r -Sd, = '/ / to 4,) % o'9# 1.0 073.7 Soil Factor of 1.52 Ski r &(AP +) . c , 5O MCE Parameters - Conterminous 48 States Zip Code - 98168 Central Latitude = 47.488839 Central Longitude = - 122.29991 Data are based on the 0.10 deg grid set Period SA (sec) ( %g) 0.2 140.6 Map Value, Soil Factor of 1.0 1.0 048.5 Map Value, Soil Factor of 1.0 MCE SPECTRUM x SOIL FACTORS Fa = 1.00 Fv = 1.52 Period SA (sec) ( %g) 0.000 056.2 0.4FaSs 0.105 140.6 To 0.200 140.6 T =0.2, FaSs 0.524 140.6 Ts 0.600 122.8 0.700 105.3 0.800 092.1 0.900 081.9 1.000 073.7 T =1.0, FvS1 1.100 067.0 1.200 061.4 1.300 056.7 1.400 052.6 1.500 049.1 1.600 046.0 1.700 043.3 1.800 040.9 1.900 038.8 2.000 036.8 Category Importance Table 1 -1 pp.4 Factor Table 6-1 II 1.00 III & IV 1.15 ENGINEERS - NORTHWEST, INC.P.S. 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N.E. (SUITE 205) SEATTLE, WA. 98115 *• Property of Engineers Northwest, Inc., Seattle - Use by others unlawful *•* 1MERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LOADS PER ASCE 7 -02 Section 8.0 - Method 2 -Low-Rise Buildings INPUT CELLS = (Shaded) PROJECT NUMBER: 99136.024 PROJECT NAME: Sabey Data Center LOCATION: Tukwila, WA DESIGN BY: DML PROGRAM LIMITATIONS: 1.) The building height MEW exceed the length nor (a rigid 2.) The building must exceed 60 feet in height 34 The root slope MUST NOT exceed 45 degrees. BUILDING WIDTH, B = BUILDING LENGTH, L = BLDG. EAVE HEIGHT, he = BLDG. RIDGE HEIGHT, hr = ROOF SLOPE, a = IS ROOF A HIP OR GABLE? HEIGHT OF PARAPET, hp = WIND VELOCITY, v = SITE EXPOSURE = BUILDING AND SITE INFORMATION INPUT 328.00 ft. 462.00 ft. 60.00 ft. 60.00 ft. 026 Inift. Gable 80.00 ft. 85 mph B Windward Parapets = 24.17 psf Leeward Parapets = -14.77 psi a =24.000. 2a = 48.00 ft. (PARALLEL TO RIDGE) (PERPENDICULAR TO RIDGE) Roof slope - 1.1935 degrees (EL a-0' to T.O.W.) (3 second gusts only !!! I ) Section 6.5.6.3 IMPORTANCE FACTOR, I = 1.00 See table to the right TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR, Kzt = 1.00 Figure 6-4 8 Eq. 6-3 DIRECTIONALITY FACTOR, Kd = 0.85 For this Kd you MUST use ASCE Building internal pressure condition = ENCLOSED Determines GCpi in Figure 6-5' Note:- III = Public Assembly 8/or Hazardous • ( See ASCE 7 Section 6.2 for definitions of Enclosure Classifications ) Substance 8 IV = Essential Facility OUTPUT MEAN ROOF HEIGHT, hmr = 80.00 R LB = 1.41 DESIGN HEIGHT, hd = 60.00 ft. (WIND PERPENDICULAR TO RIDGE B/L = 0.71 DESIGN HEIGHT, hd = 60.00 ft. (WIND PARALLEL TO RIDGE) hmr/B = 0.183 Design height for (qh) = 80.00 ft hmr/L = 0.130 MAIN WIND -FORCE RESISTING SYSTEM (MFRS) FROM ASCE 7 Figure 6-5 ( Input From - 'Budding internal pressure condition" above) INTERNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS - GCpi ENCLOSED = 0.18 -0.18 Kz = 0.8540 qh = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd V (Eq. 6.15) qh = 13.43 psf C EL.60 ft Section 6.5.12.2.2 Low -Rise Buildings p = q1:4(GCpf) - (GOO)] (Eq. 6-18) Case A - Perpendicular to ridge Case B - Parallel to ridge Zone GCpf Load Zone GCpf Load 1 0.40 5.37 psf 1 0.40 5.37 psf 2 -0.69 -9.26 psf 2 -0.69 -9.26 psf 3 -0.37 4.97 psf 3 -0.37 -4.97 psf 4 -0.29 -3.89 psf 4 -0.29 5 -0.45 -6.04 psf 5 -0.45 6 -0.45 8.04 psf 6 -0.45 1E 0.61 8.19 psf 1E 0.61 2E -1.07 -14.37 psf 2E -1.07 3E -0.53 -7.12 psf 3E -0.53 4E -0.43 -5.77 psf 4E -0.43 1 -3.89 psf -&04 psf -6.04 psf 8.19 psf -14.37 psf -7.12 psf 5/7 psf SHEET OF 4/4/06 Importance Factor - I Internal pressure = +1- 2.42 psf NOTE: - Internal pressure for the main frame cancels when Zones 1 & 4 and 1E & 4E are combined but adds or subtracts at Zones 2, 3, 2E and 3E that do not have directly opposing frame loads. 9/26/2006 New wind ••• Property of Engineers Northwest, Inc., Seattle - Use by others unlawful 1 " PROJECT NUMBER: 99136.024 PROJECT NAME: Sabey Data Center LOCATION: Tukwila, WA WIND LOADS PER ASCE 7-02 Section 8.0 - Method 2 - Low -Rise Buildings HEIGHT OF PARAPET, hp = 60.00 ft. BLDG. RIDGE HEIGHT, hr = 60.00 ft. BLDG. EAVE HEIGHT, he = 60.00 ft. MEAN ROOF HEIGHT, hmr = 00.00 IL Distance diaphragm is below roof = 129.6 In. 1 Wall Support Elevation at Ridge = 67.44 ft. Wall Support Elevation at Eave = 67.44 ft. 2a = 48.00 ft. a = 24.00 ft. Loads to MWFRS Locatt n es Lo ds Walls Q corners = 1E 8 4E 13.98 psf Walls = 1 &4 9.28 psf Windward roof = 2 -11.68 psf Leeward roof = 3 -7.38 psf Windward roof = 2E -18.78 psf Leeward roof = 3E -9.53 psf Walls parallel to the wind = 5 8 8 0.00 psf Windward Parapets = All 24.17 psf Leeward Parapets = All -14.77 psf Carrmonerda a Claddino ENGINEERS - NORTHWEST, INC.P.S. SHEET OF 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N.E. (SUITE 205) SEATTLE, WA. 98115 = Joist depth Q MBS buildings For MWFRS Corner design load For Wall "Comer" design load MWFRS - Diaphpaam loading parallel to the tidae Corner load (up to) 48 It from comers = 440 pU 4-- USE Load at 48 ft. from comers = 300 pif 4-- USE MWFRS - Diaphpaam loading perpendicular to the ridge Corner load (up to) 48 ft. from corners = 440 pif 4 USE Non-comer load (more than) 48 ft. from corners = 300 pit t USE MWFRS - Roof Uplifts Roof uplift bad up to 48 ft. from exterior walls • -16.8 psf 4-- USE Roof uplift load more than 48 It from exterior walls • -11.7 psf 4- USE Wall Design Q 1104 sq.ft. 1rib. (Inward) • 10,9 psf 4- USE Wall Design Q 1104 sq.ft. Crib. (Outward) • -12.1 psf 4- USE Wall Design Q 1104 salt. trib. (Outward at Corners) • -12.1 psf USE Wall Design Q 25 sq.ft. trib. (Inward) • 13.7 psf 4 USE Wall Design Q 26 sq.R trl0. (Outward) • -14.9 psf 4 USE Waif Design Q 26 aq.n 1rlb. (Outward at Corners) • -17.6 psf 4- USE Parapet only Design at Corners • 212 psf 4-- USE Parapet only Design NOT at Corners • 21.8 psf 4---- USE Roof overhang Or Canopy Roof Slope =I 0.60 InJft. I Roof overhang Or Canopy Area • sole sq.ft. Root overhang & canopies uplift (Zone 3) • Roof overhang & canopies uplift (Zone 2) _ 2 0.7 psf r USE -13.3 psf 4 USE 9/28/2008 New wind Engineers Northwest, Inc., PS 6869 Woodlawn Ave. NW #205 Seattle 206.525.7560 Materials Concrete 3,000 psi Reinforcing 60,000 psi Wall t = 5.5 in. w/ #4 @ 16 in. oc @ centerline 0.75 in. Reveal Cover is 1.5 in. Outside Face . 75 In. Inside Face Jamb 5.5 x 15.96 in. w/ 2 #5 Ea Face Geometry Parapet Elev = 24 ft. Roof Elev = 20 ft. CONCRETE WALL DESIGN 2003 IBC ACI Section 10.10 wall 2003.1 w/ 5 segments w/ 20 segments 9/26/2006 8:44:17 AM Sheet test of 2003 IBC Test Run Page 1 Left opening is 7.75 ft. x16 ft. w/ a 0 ft. sill ht. Opening wt. = 15 Vertical Loads Loads shown will be multiplied by the tributary width. Eccentricities are positive inward & measured from inside face of wall Dead Live Wind Eccen. LL Type 0.05 klf .05 klf 0 klf 2 in. snow load Ledger Lateral Loading Wind Code Wind Inward = 12.7 psf Outward = 14 psf at roof level Windspeed = 85 mph Wind exposure is B Importance factor is 1.0 Enclosed Kd = 1.0 Topo factor = 1.0 Mean Roof Ht. = 20 Seismic Code Seismic Horiz factor = 0.374 W (strength) Vertical Factor = 0.187 W (strength) Ss = 1.406 1 = 1.0 Site class type D Fa = 1 Engineers Northwest, Inc., PS 6869 Woodlawn Ave. NW #205 Seattle 206.525.7560 Load Cases Load Case 1) 1.4D IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -1 Load Case 2) 1.20 + 1.6Lf + 0.5Lr + 0.5Ls + 1 611 IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -2 Load Case 3) 1.20 + 0.5Lf + 1.6Lr + 1.6Ls + 0.8W) IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16-3 Load Case 4) 1.2D + 0.5Lf + 1.6Lr + 1.6Ls 0.8W) IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -3 Load Case 7) 1.2D + 0.5Lf + 0.5Lr + 0.5Ls + 1.6W IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -4 Load Case 8) 1.2D + 0.5Lf + 0.5Lr + 0.5Ls - 1.6W IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16-4 Load Case 11) 1.2D + 0.5Lf + 0.2Ls + 1.0E IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -5 Load Case 12) 1.2D + 0.5Lf + 0.2Ls - 1.0E IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16-5 Load Case 19) .9D + 1.6H + 1.3W IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -6 Load Case 20) .9D + 1.6H - 1.3W IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -6 Load Case 21) .9D + 1.6H + 1.0E IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16 -6 Load Case 22) .9D + 1.6H - 1.0E IBC 1605.2.1 Eq 16-6 Summary of Results Design Failed Is the vertical load stress(strength) < 0.10fc? okay ACI 14.8.2.3 Is As <= 0.6pbal? (= 0.012) As IS TOO LARGE ACI 14.8.2.4 Is phiMn > Mcracked? See Table Below Is Mu < phi•Mn? See Table Below Is the Service deflection < =1/150 See Table Below M Cracked I phlMn Load Case 1 37% Load Case 2 38% Load Case 3 38% Load Case 3 parapet 38% Load Case 4 38% Load Case 4 parapet 38% Load Case 7 38% Load Case 7 parapet 38% Load Case 8 38% Load Case 8 parapet 38% Load Case 11 38% Load Case 11 parapet 38% Load Case 12 38% Load Case 12 parapet 38% Load Case 19 38% Load Case 19 parapet 39% Load Case 20 38% Load Case 20 parapet 39% Load Case 21 38% Load Case 21 parapet 39% Load Case 22 38% Load Case 22 parapet 39% CONCRETE WALL DESIGN 2003 IBC ACI Section 10.10 wall 2033.1 Mu I phiMn 1% 2% 25% 23% 43% 37% 58% 53% 92% 92% 27% 59% 37% 47% 46% 41% 71% 59% 27% 61% 37% 48% Maximum wall reactions at service level — Absolute values / tributary width. These reactions come from various cases. The sum may or may not equal zero. Horiz. Reaction @ slab level (plf). 130 Horiz. Reaction footing level (plf). 0 Vert. Reaction @ footing level (plf). 931 9/26/2006 8:44:17 AM Sheet test of 2003 IBC Test Run Page 2 Service Deflection / U150 0% 0% 78% 40% 188% 165% 78% 54% 187% 187% 16% 42% 17% 25% 79% 55% 178% 159% 16% 43% 16% 25% JOB # FOR : - DESIGN of Square Tube Steel (HSS) Strong backs @ new wall openings, etc. WALL STRONG BACK LOCATION:- Input cells = WALL HSS. STRONGBACK OPENING Conn. must occur between 1st. conn. above top of door & floor (60" o/c max.) ENGINEERS - NORTHWEST INC. P.S. 6869 WOODLAWN AVE. N.E. (SUITE 205) SEATTLE, WA. 98115 Property of Engineers Northwest, Inc., Seattle - Use by others unlawful JOB NAME :- ISabey Data Center I 99136024.000 HSS TOP = 20.5 ft. F-w'" 1 7.75 Trial Sq. HSS size =I6X6X1 /4 I PROVIDED= 28.6 in. lama= 12.30 in. S PROVIDED= SREao.= ACTUAL DEFLECTION = ALLOWABLE DEFL.(12H/150) _ 8.64 in. 3.06 in. 0.71 in. 1.64 in. R = h " h"= 2.00 I 2.00 0. 50 I ROOF ( Wall support ht. ) 16.00 f Duration factor = wind load = seismic load = lateral design load = T =C= T=C= mIERIST MTUBE _ A 1.00 17.60 18.70 1820 957 1804 7736 7736 SHEET H " =I 20.50 ! U 147 it-ft WALL WITH HSS 6X6X1 /4 STRONG BACK IS OK FOR LATERAL LOAD SHOWN HSS 6X6X1/4 weighs 19.02 Of Strongback Pagel OF Rev. 6/25/04 (West wall non - bearing, non- shear wall 4-t loadin strength psf psf psf # (conn.just above door) # (top connection) ( IN WALL HEIGHT "H" ) T tawx. = 1804 V max. = 1509 # El WALL CONNS. # TS BASE CONN. I 9/26/2006 STRBACK Northwest Submittal Sabey Data Center Cummins Northwest, LLC DUO nix coPY Pc REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE t . p nnninuttl OCT 202006 city Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION The Power of One' Washington, Oregon, Alaska & Montana Powerful Solutions. Dependable Support. Every Time CITYOF TI tKWILA SEP 2.8 2006 PERMIT CENTER U/ 10)0 Northwest August 3, 2006 CUMMINS POWER GENERATION GENERATOR SET Model: 750 DR-IA Cummins Northwest, LLC 811 Southwest Grady Way (98055 -2944) PO Box 9811 Renton, WA 98057 -3000 Phone 425 235 3400 Fax 425 235 8202 arnndnsnattry est oom SUBMITTALS TO SABEY CONSTRUCTION FOR SABEY DATA CENTER Project # 28101 Contact: Ray Bishop Phone: (425) 235-3400 Fax: (425) 425 -8202 Email: ray.bishop @cummins.com httpJ /www.cumminsnorthwest.com Service Locatbns: Alaska - Anchorge: Montana - Mssala: Oregon - Coburg, Medford, Pendeton, Portland, Portland Distribution Center: Washington - Chehalb, Rental, Spokane, Yakima Materials Summary Warranty Generator TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Specification Sheet S -1132j 2. PowerCommand Network Communications Module S -1432 3. PowerCommand Digital GenSet Control S -1025d 4. Altemator Data Sheet ADS -310D 5. Prototype Test Support PTS -126C 6. Sound Data msp -149e 7. Exhaust Emission Data Sheet eds -185f 8. Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement epa -10238 9. Outline Drawing 500 -3607, Sheets 1, 3 & 4 10. Coolant Heater Outline Drawing 500 -3154 11. Circuit Breaker Outline Drawing 500 -3805, Sheets 1 — 5 12. W iring Diagram 612 -6700, Sheet 1 & 3 13. Interconnect Diagram 630 -1974 Accessories 1. Battery Rack & Holddown Assembly 2. Interstate Batteries & Cables 3. CalDyn Vibration Isolators 4. GT Exhaust Systems Critical Muffler (Slimline) & Exhaust Flex Connection 5. IBI Basetank Drawing 6. Oversize Terminal Box 7. Redundant Battery Chain 8. PowerCommand Remote Annunciator Panel S -1343d 9. Four -Stage Battery Charger S -1470 ■ BILL OF MATERIALS & SPECIFICATIONS Cummins Power Generation Diesel Generator Set Model 750 DFHA KW: 750 Hertz: 60 Phase: 3 Voltage: 277 /480 Equipped with but not limited to the following: • Duty Rating - Standby Power • Listing — UL2200 • Emissions — Not Certified, EPA, Tier 1, Nonroad Levels CI • Voltage — 277/480, 3 Phase, Wye, 4 Wire • Alternator - 60 Hz, 12 Lead, Broad Range, 125/105C • Set Control — PowerCommand, Basic Configuration • Display Language — English • Switch — Key, Control Operating Mode • Shutdown Alarm Relay - 3PDT • Run Relays — Three 3 Pole Double Throw • Alarm — Audible, Engine Shutdown • Interface - Communications Network, FTT -10 • Control Mounting — Front Facing • Circuit Breaker Or Entrance Box — Right Side Only • Circuit Breaker — 1200A, 3P, 600/690V, UL / IEC, Service Entrance, 100% UL, Right • Indication - Ground Fault, 4 -Pole Transfer Switch & Circuit Breaker, Right Side • Circuit Breaker Access, 24VDC Trip, Auxiliary & Trip Contacts, Right Side • Separator - Fuel / Water • Engine Cooling — Radiator, 40C Ambient • Coolant Heater — 208/240/480V, 40F Minimum Ambient Temperature • Engine Air Cleaner - Normal Duty • Test Record — Strip Chart • Test Record — Certified • GenSet Warranty - 2 Year Standby • Literature - English • Bumpers - Shipping Protection • Common Parts Listing Also Included • Battery Rack & Holddown Assembly • Delivery To Jobsite • Operation & Maintenance Manuals — SSets • Startup & Testing (2hr Loadbank) • 24V Starting Batteries & Cables • Vibration Isolators • Critical Muffler (Slimline) • Exhaust Flex Connection — 18" • 1500 Gallon UL2085 Basetank • Mount Genset To Basetank • Oversize Terminal Box • Redundant Battery Chain • Network Annunciator • Battery Charger ' Limited Warranty Commercial Worldwide Warranty Power Generation Commercial Generator Set Transfer Switch Switchgear Copyright02002. Cummins Power Generation is a registered trademark of Cu rains Inc. All Rights Reserved AB2029 3/2005 1 Coverage Period Base Coverage Commercial Generator Set and Transfer Switch This is a limited warranty that applies to all Cummins Power Generation® brand Commercial Generator Sets and associated Accessories (hereinafter referred to as "Product "). Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of "in service" or 18 months from shipment (24 months for permanently installed equipment) to the first end user, whichever comes first. (Permanently installed is defined as Product installed and intended to remain in place for its lifetime, for example, where a generator set must be installed in a building during the early stages of construction. This does not include applications such as a generator set mounted on a concrete slab and hooked up to a building.) Commercial Switchgear This is a limited warranty, which applies to all Cummins Power Generation® brands Switchgear and associated Accessories (hereinafter referred to as "Product "). Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of "in service" or 18 months from shipment to the first end user, whichever comes first. All Commercial Product Repair or replacement parts are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, excluding labor and travel expenses except in those cases where the end user has paid these expenses for a previous repair. Non - Cummins Power Generation accessories are not covered under this warranty. In the case of Product used for rental or demonstration purposes, the base coverage period begins on the date the Product is first used for such rental or demonstration purposes. This warranty is extended to all subsequent owners of the Product during the coverage period. Said coverage shall include parts, labor, travel expenses and labor to remove /reinstall said Product. See your Distributor for details. Cummins Power Generation Responsibilities Cummins Power Generation's liability and owners sole remedy are limited to the repair or replacement, at Cummins Power Generation's option, of the Product or parts that do not conform to this warranty. In accordance with Cummins Power Generation's Warranty Administration policies, Cummins Power Generation will pay for the parts and labor required to repair the Product and, when necessary, reasonable labor expenses associated with the removal and reinstallation of the Product if such work is done by an authorized Cummins Power Generation /Onan Distributor or designated service representative. In accordance with Cummins Power Generation's Warranty Administration policies, Cummins Power Generation will pay limited travel expenses (excludes mobile applications) for generator sets 20 kW and above, transfer switches and switchgear total round trip is limited to 500 miles (800km) and 11 hours travel time and for generator sets below 20 kW total round trip is limited to 100 miles (160 km) and 2.5 hours travel time when necessary to make on -site repairs. The cost of maintenance items such as oil, filter elements, belts, hoses, starting batteries and light bulbs will be paid for by Cummins Power Generation when such items are not reusable because of the warrantable failure. Copyright©2002. Cummins Power Generation is "registered trademark of Cummins Inc. All Rights Reserved AB2029 3/2005 2 Owner's Responsibilities The owner is obligated to install, operate and maintain the Product in accordance with the recommendations published by Cummins Power Generation, including, without limitation, operating within power rating designation set out in Power Rating section for generator sets, below. The owner is responsible for the costs associated with such maintenance The owner is responsible for any adjustments which may be required beyond 90 days from the in service date. Prior to expiration of the applicable warranty and within 30 days after discovery of the warrantable failure, the owner must notify an authorized Cummins Power Generation /Onan Distributor or designated repair facility of any warrantable failure and have the repair or replacement made by such facility. Installation inspection and initial start-up of Commercial Product must be conducted by an authorized Cummins Power Generation /Onan distributor or designated representative. The owner is responsible for payment of any of the following expenses that might be incurred as a result of a failure under the terms of this warranty: 1. Rental equipment used to replace the Product being repaired, other downtime expenses, and all business costs and losses. 2. Telephone, communication, living and travel expenses incurred by the owner. 3. The premium costs for overtime labor requested by the owner. 4. The cost of airfreight or other extraordinary expenses for shipment of parts over and above premium surface transportation. 5. Any other consequential or incidental amounts. Under Comprehensive Extended Coverage, owner responsibilities are identical to those noted under the Base Warranty. Under Basic Extended Coverage, the owner is responsible for all expenses beyond the Base Warranty period except the cost of the failed warrantable part and the labor to remove /replace such failed part through the second year, as specified in the Base Warranty. Under Major Components Extended Coverage, the owner responsibilities are identical to those listed under Basic Extended Coverage up to year 5 or 1500 hours, whichever occurs first. In years 6 through 10 or hours exceeding 1500, up to 3000, the owner is responsible for all expenses except the cost of the failed warrantable major component as specified under Cummins Power Generation's Responsibilities. Under Prime Power Extended Coverage, the owner is responsible for all expenses beyond the Base Warranty period except the cost of the failed warrantable part and the labor to remove /replace such failed part as specified in the Base Warranty. For all Extended Coverage programs, the owner is responsible for providing written documentation showing that the product has been maintained in accordance with Cummins Power Generation's published recommendations. Copyright® 2002. Cummins Power Generation is e registered trademark of Cummi s Inn All Rights Reserved AB2029 32005 3 Power Ratings Cummins Power Generation generator sets must be applied within the following rating designations: Standby Power Rating The standby power rating is applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of normal power interruption. No sustained overload capability is available for this rating. This rating is applicable to installations served by a reliable normal utility source. This rating is only applicable to variable loads with an average load factor of 80% of the standby rating for a maximum of 200 hours of operation per year. In installations served by unreliable utility sources (where outages last longer or occur more frequently), where operation is likely to exceed 200 hours per year, the prime power rating should be applied. The standby rating is only applicable for emergency and standby applications where the generator set serves as the back -up to the normal utility source. No sustained utility parallel operation is permitted with this rating. For applications requiring sustained utility parallel operation, the prime power or base load rating must be utilized. Prime Power Rating The prime power rating Is applicable for supplying electric power in lieu of commercially purchased power as set out below. The number of allowable operating hours per year is unlimited for variable load applications but is limited for constant load applications as described below: Unlimited Running Time Power Prime power is available for an unlimited number of annual operating hours in variable load applications. Applications requiring any utility parallel operation at constant load are subject to running time limitations. In variable load applications, the average load factor should not exceed 70% of the prime power rating. A 10% overload capability is available for a period of one hour within a twelve hour period of operation, but not to exceed 25 hours per year. The operating time at or above the Prime Power Rating must not exceed 500 hours per year. Limited Running Time Prime Power Prime power is available for a limited number of annual operating hours in constant load applications such as interruptible, load curtailment, peak shaving and other applications that normally involve utility parallel operation. Generator sets may operate in parallel with the utility source up to 750 hours per year at power levels not to exceed the Prime Power Rating. Any application requiring more than 750 hours of operation per year at the Prime Power Rating should use the Base Load Power Rating. Base Load Power Rating The base load power rating is applicable for supplying power continuously to a load up to 100% of the base rating for unlimited hours. No sustained overload capability is available at this rating. This rating is applicable for utility base load operation. In these applications, generator sets are operated in parallel with a utility source and run under constant loads for extended periods of time. Note: In determining average load factor, loads of less than 30% are considered as 30% and time at standstill is not counted. Copyright® 2002. Gamins Power Generation is a regist red trademark of Cummins Inc. All Rights 4 AB2029 32005 Limitations Cummins Power Generation is not responsible for the repair or replacement of Product required because of normal wear, accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation (such as installing a generator set designed for stationery use in a mobile application), lack of maintenance, unauthorized modifications, improper storage, negligence, improper or contaminated fuel, or use of parts that do not meet Cummins Power Generation specifications. Generator set warranty will not cover any failures associate with Battle Short Mode applications. Extended Coverage options for Standby Applications apply only to Cummins Power Generation brand Generator Sets, Transfer Switches, Switchgear and associated Accessories used exclusively in emergency standby power applications. 10 year Extended Coverage applies only to Cummins Power Generation brand diesel gensets rated 200 kW /60 Hz and above. Extended Coverage options for Utility Load Management Applications apply only to Cummins Power Generation brand diesel Generator Sets, Transfer Switches, Switchgear and associated Accessories rated at 200 kW /60 Hz and above used exclusively in Utility Load Management Applications. 2 year Prime Power Extended Coverage applies only to Cummins Power Generation brand diesel Generator Sets, Transfer Switches, Switchgear and associated Accessories, including set mounted controls All Commercial Product must be registered within the Base Warranty period. If this requirement is not followed, a penalty charge will apply. See your Cummins Power Generation Distributor for details. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your Cummins Power Generation/Onan distributor by calling 1- 800 - 888-6626. NORMAL WEAR: This warranty will not cover repair where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or Product. All mechanical devices need periodic parts replacement and service to perform well. It should be remembered that the service life of any product is dependent on the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate. Coolant heaters will be covered for a period of one year from date of start-up. This warranty shall not apply to starting batteries. Steel enclosures are warranted for one year only and are not covered by any extended warranty option. The use of aluminum generator set enclosures and skirts, whenever offered by CPGF is the proper installation practice for generator sets in outdoor applications in coastal regions, defined as locations 60 miles and closer to bodies of saltwater. THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY, AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR TO ASSUME ANY OTHER LIABILITIES ON CUMMINS POWER GENERATION'S BEHALF UNLESS MADE OR ASSUMED IN WRITING BY AN OFFICER OF CUMMINS POWER GENERATION. Copyright ®2002. Cummins Power Generation is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. All Rights Reserved. AB2029 32005 5 IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIODS OF COVERAGE SET FORTH ABOVE. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED. IN NO EVENT IS CUMMINS POWER GENERATION LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This warranty gives the owner specific legal rights. The owner may also have other rights which vary depending on local laws. In some areas, local laws do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Extended Coverage Features Several levels of Extended Coverage are available on Commercial Products. Basic, Comprehensive, Major Components, Prime Power and Utility Load Management. Extended Coverage programs are available only in the United States and Canada. Extended coverage must be registered within the base warranty of the product. Cummins Power Generation provides total system coverage for all Commercial Product and associated Accessories There are NO deductibles applied to these programs. Copyright©2002. Cummins Power Generation is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. Al! Rights Reserved. AB2029 3/2005 6 CPGF COMMERCIAL WARRANTY PROGRAM COVERAGE SUMMARY Warranty Program Base Warranty Comprehens ive Extended Coverage Basic Extended Coverage Comprehensive Extended Coverage Prime Power Extended Coverage Major Components Extended Coverage * * ** Generator Set Sales Feature L028 L029 L030 L031 L040 L041 Generator Set Warranty I.D. Number 1 16 17 18 20 19 Transfer Switch Sales Feature 0002 -7 0004 -7 0006 -7 G007 -7 N/A G008 -7 Switchgear Sales Feature RFQ RFQ RFQ RFQ RFQ RFQ Warranty Application Code All ST ST ST PR ST Years from "Date In Service" 1 2 5 5 2 10 Hours Covered Unlimited 1500 Hours 1500 Hours 1500 Hours 6000 Hours 3000 Hours Labor Standard Standard Through r year only Standard Standard Through 2° Year only Months from Shipment to End User 18/24 Months * ** 30/36 Months * "* 60/66 Months * ** 60/66 Months * ** 30/36 Months * ** 120/126 Months * ** Maximum Round Trip Travel/Mileage 500 Miles (8001mr) and 11 hours • 500 Miles (800km) and 11 hours* First year only* 500 Miles (800km) and 11 hours* First year only First year only* Meals/Lodging Reasonable** Reasonable ** First year only Reasonable *" First year only First year only Maintenance Items Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Unit Remove/ Reinstall Covered Covered First year only Covered First year only First year only Regions Covered World Wide US/Canada US/Canada US /Canada US /Canada US /Canada Deductibles None None None None None None Product Covered Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear Diesel, Genset or Transfer S' Switchgear Copyright492002. Cummins Power Generation is a registered trademark of Cummins tnc. All Rights Reserved. A32029 3/2005 7 WARRANTY PROGRAM Utility Load Management Bask Extended Coverage Utility Load Management Comprehensive Extended Coverage Generator Set Sales Feature L054 L055 Generator Set Warranty I.D. Number 22 23 Transfer Switch Sales Feature N/A N/A Switchgear Sales Feature RFQ RFQ Warranty Application Code UT UT Years from "Date In Service: 5 Years 5 Years Hours Covered Years/Hours 4000 Hours 4000 Hours Labor Through 2n year only Standard Months from Shipment to End User 60/66 Months * ** . 60/66 Months *'" Maximum Round Trip Travel/Mileage First year only 500 Miles (800km) and 11 hours Meals/Lodging First year only* * Reasonable** Maintenance Items Loss due to failure Loss due to failure Unit Remove/Reinstall First year only Covered Deductibles None None Product Covered 200+ kW Diesel Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear 200+ kW Diesel Genset or Transfer Switch or Switchgear rion Covered U.S. and Canada only U.S. and Canada only CPGF COMMERCIAL WARRANTY PROGRAM COVERAGE SUMMARY Cont.. ‘ CPGF COMMERCIAL WARRANTY PROGRAM COVERAGE SUMMARY KEY * Below 20kw 100 miles (1601mn) and 2.5 hour maximum ** Combination of 10 hours of travel/labor during one trip for meals and lodging to be allowed * ** Warranty coverage is extended an additional 6 months for all permanently installed generator set or transfer switch. Permanently installed is defined as Product installed and intended to remain in place for its lifetime, for example, where a generator set must be installed in a building during the early stages of construction. This does not include applications such as a generator set mounted on a concrete slab and hooked up to a building. This does not apply to switchgear. * * ** Major Components Extended Coverage provides only replacement parts for the following major components: Engines- Cylinder block, camshaft, crankshaft, connecting rods, and flywheel; Alternator -main rotor, main stator and drive disc; Transfer Switch - actuator motor and main contacts; Switchgear - buswork and main circuit breaker. Copyright©2002. Cummins Power Generation is a registered trademark of Cummins he All Rights Reserved AB2029 3t2005 8 CHARACTERISTICS WEIGHTS: Wound Stator Assembly 2109 lb 950 kg Rotor Assembly 1911 lb 861 kg Complete Alternator 4451 lb 2005 kg MAXIMUM SPEED: 2250 rpm EXCITATION CURRENT: Full Load 2.5 Amps No Load 0.5 Amps INSULATION SYSTEM: Class H Throughout 3 0 RATINGS (0.8 power factor) 60 Hz 50 Hz (Based on specified temperature rise 110/190' 120/208• 139/240 110/190* 120 /208* 127/220* at 40°C ambient temperature) 2201380 240/418 7 480 27 / ;47/600 220/380 240/415 254/440 150 °C Rise Ratings kW 795 870 950 900 768 768 736 kVA 994 1088 1188 1125 960 960 920 125 °C Rise Ratings kW 750 820 900 850 728 728 700 kVA 938 1025 1125 1063 910 910 875 105 °C Rise Ratings kW 690 730 820 770 664 664 640 kVA 863 913 1025 963 830 830 800 80°C Rise Ratings kW 575 632 720 680 592 592 590 kVA 719 790 900 850 740 740 738 REACTANCES (per unit, 310 %) 110/190* 120/208* 139 /240* 110/190• 120/208* 127/220* (Based on full load at 125°C Rise Rating 220/380 240/416 277/480 347 /600 220/380 240/415 254/440 Synchronous 3.66 3.34 2.75 2.60 2.98 2.50 2.14 Transient 0.29 0 27 0.22 0.21 0.28 0.23 0.20 Subtransient 0.21 0.19 0.16 0.15 0 20 0.16 0.14 Negative Sequence 0.25 0.23 0.19 0.18 0.21 0.18 0.15 Zero Sequence 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 MOTOR STARTING Broad Rance QQQ Broad Rance Maximum kVA (90% Sustained Voltage) 3313 3313 2250 TIME CONSTANTS (Sec) Broad Rance gQQ Broad Rance Transient 0.185 0.185 0.185 Subtranslent 0.025 0.025 0.025 Open circuit 2.440 2.440 2.440 DC 0.040 0.040 0.040 WINDINGS (p 20 °C) Broad Rance 444 Broad Rance Stator Resistance (Line to Line, Ohms) 0.0060 0.0072 0.0060 Rotor Resistance ( Ohms) 1.4700 1.4700 1.4700 Number of Leads 6 (12 Optional) 6 6 (12 optional) ALTERNATOR DATA SHEET Onan Corporation Frame Size: ' 12 lead reconnectible option is required to obtain low (parallel wye) voltages. Specification May change Without Notice. ADS - 310D HC6H PROTOTYPE TEST SUPPORT (PTS) 60 HZ TEST SUMMARY GENERATOR SET MODELS 750DFHA B00DFHB 900DFHC 1000DFHD REPRESENTATIVE PROTOTYPE Model: 1000DFHD Engine: QST30 -G5 Alternator. HC6K The following summarizes pro otype testing conducted on the designated representative prototype of the specified models. This testing Is conducted to verify the complete generator set electrical and mechanical design integrity. Prototype testing Is conducted only on generator sets not sold as new equipment. Maximum Surge Power: 1025 kW The generator set was evaluated to determine the stated maximum surge power. Maximum Motor Starting: 4234 kVA The generator set was tested to simulate motor starting by applying the specified kVA load at low lagging power factor (0.4 or lower). With this load applied, the generator set recovered to a minimum of 90% rated voltage. Alternator Temperature Rise: The highest rated temperature rise ( 125 °C) test results are reported as follows to verify that worst case temperature rises do not exceed allowable NEMA MG1 limits for class H Insulation. Tests were conducted per IEEE 115, rise by resistance and embedded detector, with the rated voltages. Only the highest temperatures are reported. Location Alternator Stator Alternator Rotor Exciter Stator Exciter Rotor Maximum Rise 1°C ) 109 101 24 34 Torsional Analysis and Testing: The generator set was tested to verify that the design Is not subjected to harmful torsional stresses In excess of 5000 psi. A spectrum analysis of the transducer output was conducted over the speed range of 1200 to 2000 RPM. Cooling System: 40 °C Ambient 0.5 in. H2O restriction The cooling system was tested to determine ambient temperature and static restriction capabilities. The test was performed at full rated load in elevated ambient temperature under static restriction conditions. Durability: The generator set was subjected to a minimum 1000 hour endurance test operating at varialbe load up to the standby rating based upon MIL-STD-705 to verify structural soundness and durability of the design. Steady State Performance: The generator set was tested to verify steady state operating performance was within the specified maximum limits. Voltage Regulation: ± 0.5 % Random Voltage Variation: ± 0.5 % Frequency Regulation: Isochronous Random Frequency Variation: ± 0 25 % Transient Performance: The generator set was tested to verify single step loading capability as required by NFPA 110 and verify acceptable voltage and frequency response on load addition or rejection. The following results were recorded: Full Load Acceptance: Voltage Dip: Recovery Time: Frequency Dip: Recovery Time: Full Load Reiection: 35.4 % 3.5 Second 7.7 % 4 4 Second Voltage Rise: 27.5 Recovery Time: 1.1 Second Frequency Rise: 8.5 % Recovery Time: 2 2 Second Harmonic Analysis: (per MIL-STD-705B, Method 601.4) Line to Line Line to Neutral Harmonic No Load Full LOad No Load Full Load 3 0.052 0.04 0.144 0.092 5 0.128 1.36 0.058 1.32 7 1 0.196 1 0.19 9 0.012 0.034 0.033 0.066 11 0.985 0.84 1.01 0 83 13 0.158 0.32 0.12 0.29 15 0 0.005 0.025 0.022 Electrical and Mechanical Strength: The generator set was tested to several single phase and three phase faults to verify that the generator can safely withstand the forces associated with short circuit conditions. The generator set was capable of producing full rated output at the conclusion of the testing. Cummins Power Generation Specifications May Change Without Notice. PTS- 126C Configuration Octave Band Center F uency (Hz) Position 1)_ 8 Position Average 1 9 4 A _(Note A A 7 R Standard - Unhoused (Note 3) Infinite Exhaust 97 N/A 95 N/A 92 N/A 94 N/A 95 F200 - Weather Mounted Muffler 95 93.4 84 90.2 93.7 91.9 81.6 93.9 91.2 F201 - Quiet Site II First Stage Mounted Muffler 83.2 79.8 77.7 79.9 86.6 82.6 75.9 80.6 81.3 F202 - Quiet Site II Second Stage Mounted Muffler 79 79.7 78.9 75 75.2 76.3 75.5 80 77.3 Configuration Octave Band Center F uency (Hz) Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz) Sound Power 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Standard Unhoused (Note 3) Infinite Exhaust 7 78 101.3 107 109.3 112.6 111.3 107.1 100 122.1 F200 - Weather Mounted Muffler 80.6 98.6 104.7 107.2 109.5 107.7 101.7 93.3 118.7 F201- Quiet Site II First Stage Mounted Muffler 80.3 96.4 100.4 100.1 101.8 100 96.1 86.5 112 F202 - Quiet Site II Second Stage Mounted Muffler 80.7 95.9 95.7 91 96.1 98.6 97 85.4 108.8 Open Exhaust (No Muffler) Q Rated Load Octave Band Center F uency (Hz) Sound Pressure Level 63 125 250 500 100 2000 4000 8000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A WA N/A N/A Cummins Power Generation Power Generation Note: Sound pressure level per ISO 6788 Annex A as applicable. Sound Data Sound Pressure Levels 7 meters dB(A Note: 1. Position 1 faces the engine front at 23 feet (7 m) from the surface of the generator set. The positions proceed around the generator set in a counter - clockwise direction In 45° Increments. 2. Data based on full rated load with standard radiator -fan package. 3. Sound data for generator set with infinite exhaust do not include exhaust noise. 4. Sound pressure levels per ANSI 51.13.1971 as applicable. 5. Reference sound pressure Is 10 µPe. 6. Sound pressure levels are subject to instrumentation, measurement, installation and generator set variability. 7. Sound data with remote - cooled sets are based on rated loads without fan noise. Sound Power Levels dB(A Note: 1. Sound pressure levels per ANSI 512.34 and SIO 3744 as applicable. 2. Data based on fun rated load with standard radiator -fan package. 3. Sound data for generator set with Infinite exhaust do not include exhaust noise. 4. Reference sound pressure Is 1pW- 1x10 W. 5. Sound pressure levels are subject to Instrumentation, measurement, Installation and generator set variability. 8. Sound data with remote-cooled sets are based on rated loads without fan noise. Exhaust Sound Pressure Levels t 1 meter dB(A 750DFHA 60Hz Data and Specification Subject to Change Without Notice Bulletin msp - 149e Power Generation Exhaust Emission Data Sheet 750DFHA 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set Engine Information: Model: Cummins Inc. QST30 -G1 Nonroad 1 Type: 4 Cycle, 50W, 12 Cylinder Diesel Aspiration: Turbocharged and Aftercooled Compression Ratio: 14:1 Emission Control Device: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled Bore: 5.51 in. (140 mm) Stroke: 6.50 in. (165 mm) Displacement: 3067 cu. in. (50.2 liters) TEST CONDITIONS Data was recorded during steady -state rated engine speed (± 25 RPM) with full load (±2 %). Pressures, temperatures, and emission rates were stabilized. Fuel Specification: ASTM D975 No. 2 - D diesel fuel with 0.03 - 0.05% sulfur content (by weight), and 40 cetane number. Fuel Temperature: 99 ± 9 °F (at fuel pump inlet) Intake Air Temperature: 77 ± 9 °F Barometric Pressure: 29.6 d:1 in. Hg Humidity: NOx measurement corrected to 75 grains H2O/Ib dry air Reference Standard: ISO 8178 The NOx, HC, CO and PM emission data tabulated here were taken from a single engine under the test conditions shown above. Data for the other components are estimated. These data are subjected to Instrumentation and engine -to- engine variability. Field emission test data are not guaranteed to these levels. Actual field test results may vary due to test site conditions, Installation, fuel specification, test procedures and instrumentation. Engine operation with excessive air Intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may results in elevated emission levels. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice eds -185f 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full Full PERFORMANCE DATA Standby Standby Standby Standby Prime BHP @ 1800 RPM (60 Hz) 235 470 705 1135 1030 Fuel Consumption (pal/Hr) 15.8 28 2 41.6 56.0 50.3 Exhaust Gas Flow (CFM) 2140 3120 4300 6960 6260 Exhaust Gas Temperature ( °F) 605 760 860 928 887 EXHAUST EMISSION DATA HC (Total Unburned Hydrocarbons) 0.72 0.45 0.30 0.14 0.17 NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2) 6.50 6.50 6.10 5.30 5.50 CO (carbon Monoxide) 0.95 0.50 0.40 0.50 0.40 PM (Particular Matter) 0.19 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.12 SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide) N/A N/A N/A 0.62 0.61 All values are Grams per HP -Hour Power Generation Exhaust Emission Data Sheet 750DFHA 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set Engine Information: Model: Cummins Inc. QST30 -G1 Nonroad 1 Type: 4 Cycle, 50W, 12 Cylinder Diesel Aspiration: Turbocharged and Aftercooled Compression Ratio: 14:1 Emission Control Device: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled Bore: 5.51 in. (140 mm) Stroke: 6.50 in. (165 mm) Displacement: 3067 cu. in. (50.2 liters) TEST CONDITIONS Data was recorded during steady -state rated engine speed (± 25 RPM) with full load (±2 %). Pressures, temperatures, and emission rates were stabilized. Fuel Specification: ASTM D975 No. 2 - D diesel fuel with 0.03 - 0.05% sulfur content (by weight), and 40 cetane number. Fuel Temperature: 99 ± 9 °F (at fuel pump inlet) Intake Air Temperature: 77 ± 9 °F Barometric Pressure: 29.6 d:1 in. Hg Humidity: NOx measurement corrected to 75 grains H2O/Ib dry air Reference Standard: ISO 8178 The NOx, HC, CO and PM emission data tabulated here were taken from a single engine under the test conditions shown above. Data for the other components are estimated. These data are subjected to Instrumentation and engine -to- engine variability. Field emission test data are not guaranteed to these levels. Actual field test results may vary due to test site conditions, Installation, fuel specification, test procedures and instrumentation. Engine operation with excessive air Intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may results in elevated emission levels. Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice eds -185f Power Generation Compliance Information: The engine used In this generator set may be used In mobile applications under EPA OEM transition program rules (paragraph 89.102). Engine Manufacturer: EPA Certificate Number: Effective Date: Date Issued: EPA Nonroad Diesel Engine Family: CARB Executive Order Cummins Inc. CEX- NR9-05 -34.1 12/30/2004 12/30/2004 5CEXL030.ABA U -R -002 -258 -1 Engine Information: Model: Cummins Inc. QST30 -G1 Nonroad 1 Engine Nameplate HP: 1135 Type: 4 Cycle, 50 °V, 12 Cylinder Diesel Aspiration: Turbocharged and Aftercooled Compression Ratio: 14:1 Emission Control Device: Bore: Turbocharged and Low Temperature Aftercooled U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Non -Road Tier 1 Limits Cummins Power Generation Data and Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement 750DFHA 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set 5.51 in. (140 mm) Stroke: 6.50 in. (165 mm) Displacement: 1860 cu. in. ( 30.5 liters ) COMPONENT HC (Total Unburned Hydrocarbons) NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2) CO (Carbon Monoxide) PM (Particulate Matter) (All Values are Grams per HP - Hour) 1.0 6.9 8.5 0.4 Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with Improper maintenance, may result In elevated emission levels. epa -1023g . � | |' . 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HTR Z u�� � . -(D HTR-4 06 ' |/rR 2 ^^v������' L ------_____--TBL- HTR CAS[ G4D T�| i�^^ - - -- (9- EARTH 0ND AC POWER SC|/[um/C 208/240Y CONNECTION OPTIONAL [ - -- P3 cONhLCrVR (NEAR OAT xR/ [*m� cHKs AL|hr8) (NEAR UTV T/DOX) 1 uMTCH[D 8/ | ([N6. BLOCK) r - - - -/ | | + / | 'O/ c� (HAT xoKs�----- - -! 8|x 260 "F ALTkTK) ! | | ' (HTR,OyERT[NP ' NOTES: � |. 0|u[NS|nV5 IN [ ] ARE INCHES. ` 2. THE HEATER CONTROL REL AY DRAWS 83 mA OF CURRENT WHEN THE HEATERS ARE UNr R[0. HFm0o ARE V07 POwsx[n [N: |) THE ENGINE HAS REACHED u[o|Gk � TcMpE840xE OR ?) THE [N8|k[ !8 RUNNING. �k x UW|0Y CHARGER � R[ONVED � /:�lO PK[Y[Hl 8NBVY 00cHAnsE ` / | | NOTE 2 || / ' N|8 �c sENSE| S| n" l/DnX/ T O�TT[KY ' ' - (Eh8 TVTAT \.~� �-'' i | | | �S8> ' y �------L��{---��-------- ^ G ND " ' <DAr CHRIS D« CONTROL SCHEMATIC � NrNTR> | 361.7 � CiIARACTCIIISTICS----- c*.m) CRITICAL LOWER | wwvN} m,��v���- Pot F. | - - '�---- i `-------------- ! G MINOR (KOU) DATE LIKE BELOW SY400L APPLIES TO UPPER LIVIT SCALE PRIAIT 7e. �R.LIU WIIh SYMBOL APPLILS 10 BOTH L14115 --r'----- ---------'--r----- — '�-- - -~ ~= _ ' -_1� CIL ` |�[ ' 1|mUUUUUUNUUUUU|UUU|UUUUUuxmm| ` m C 8 |A iw Nit _4 _ 111-30 1ARI-All 4.Nil 11111 W. / 2 �---� |------'---�--- - --- ~ -^_ 1 [|U||UlllDTl | '�� ` - . ` J. � � di1U�|w�UU/n| JJ111111111 11 1111//U��^ N FEATURE CODE H556 FEATURE CODE H557 PHASE PER HEATER ;HEA7ER VOLTAGE AMPS AMPS WAIIS AV P S AMPS WAI Is 240 20,8 41. 6 9980 26. 15 53.5 12840 480 10.4 20.8 99�O 13.375 26.75 12840 / | | NOTE 2 || / ' N|8 �c sENSE| S| n" l/DnX/ T O�TT[KY ' ' - (Eh8 TVTAT \.~� �-'' i | | | �S8> ' y �------L��{---��-------- ^ G ND " ' <DAr CHRIS D« CONTROL SCHEMATIC � NrNTR> | 361.7 � CiIARACTCIIISTICS----- c*.m) CRITICAL LOWER | wwvN} m,��v���- Pot F. | - - '�---- i `-------------- ! G MINOR (KOU) DATE LIKE BELOW SY400L APPLIES TO UPPER LIVIT SCALE PRIAIT 7e. �R.LIU WIIh SYMBOL APPLILS 10 BOTH L14115 --r'----- ---------'--r----- — '�-- - -~ ~= _ ' -_1� CIL ` |�[ ' 1|mUUUUUUNUUUUU|UUU|UUUUUuxmm| ` m C 8 |A iw Nit _4 _ 111-30 1ARI-All 4.Nil 11111 W. / 2 �---� |------'---�--- - --- ~ -^_ 1 [|U||UlllDTl | '�� ` - . ` J. � � di1U�|w�UU/n| JJ111111111 11 1111//U��^ N x ox_fi_ec.QnIppr v .0 2005 a n d is an Un- Cofer D m n 0500_3805 o /E NGINEER METRIC DWG TABLE 1 UL /IEC LUGS ACCESSORY'SPECIFICA WIRE RANGE DIN D ACCESSORY CONTACT; LUG FRAME MAX AMPS COPPER t25 [I O] DESCRIPTION RATING. D I O 1 O II SQUARE D 400A #2 -600 KCMIL 554 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP NSJ 3 OR 4 FOIE [21.8] SOUARC D NSJ 600A 3 -POIF 2/0 -350 KCMIt. 554 W /STR23SP 121,81 TRIP UNIT Q SQUARE D O O W /MICRO0 C 800A 3 -POLE 3/0 -500 KCMIL 123.51 3.0 TRIP UNIT C I I �0 13.0 P TRIP LO vI171 1200A 3 POLE 3/0 -500 KCMIL 1 1215 83 B A SOUARC D R 2500/2000/1600 3-POIF NEMA 490 1600.2500 AMP I{ BUS BARS STANDARD HOLE PATTERN [19] ii. W /MICROLOGIC 3,0 TRIP UNIT R 2500/2000/1600 W /OPTIONAL LUG 490 600 -2500 AMP #2-600 4CMIL ` i3 BREAKERS 110 �I TORQUE 375 IV LBS 142 Kml I 3 -- 2 IONS TABLE 2 TYPICAL CONDUIT AND WIRE SIZE BASED ON NEC INRUSH CONNECTION TABLE 310.16 AT 90 °C TEMPERATURE RAIED CONDUCTOR, IYPE AT 30% AMBIENT, AND ANNEX C (LIOUIDTIGHT FLEXIBLE NETAL.CONDUIT LFMC) COMPRESSION TERMINALS __.___�._t_�- __-- •__ -_ -__ ___- _L_.I___L..J.____L__.._D - -•••• -- 10A II #20 -I6 AWG OR SMALLER TORQUE: 10 LB-IN' ---.-_._--- ---- --•-- ...._._._____.___.__ __- ....�.. - _- - - -- -- _ - -- -- NOIES: 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP ....... IOA MAX WIRE (COPPER) TOTAL NUMBER BRKR OF CONDUITS COMPRESSION TERMINALS AMPS OlY SIZE OTY SIZE (IN I I, DIMENSIONS SHOWN iN [ 1 ARE IN INCHES, I LA. FORM C -GA AT 240 VAC, GA AT 480 VAC, - 420 16 AWG OR SMALLER NCHES) I AUX CONTACT + 3A AT 600 VAC, 2.5A AT 48 VDC, TORQUE: 10 LB�IK 2500A 6 600 KCMIL 6 4 12\ DIMLNS104 IS GENERATOR FRAME SPECIFIC. -- - -- I TRIP ALARM 0.8A AT 125VDC, 0.3A - - KC AT 250 VDC 2000A 5 500 MIL 5 3 (/2 " (SHOWN) (REFER TO SET OUTLINE DRAWING) COMPRESSION TERMINALS I600A 5 350 KCMIL 5 3 112 " 1200A 3 500 KCMIL 3 3 1/2 " (SHOWN) 3� TOP AND BOTTOM COVERS ARE ADJUSTABLE 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP 200VA 12 FOR I OR 2 #18-14 AWG. VERTICALLY PLUS OR MINUS .25'16: TO TOROUC: 10 LB•IN I EASE CONDUIT ATTACHMENT. I I EA. FOAM C 6A AT 240 VAC, 6A AT 480 VAC, COMPRESSION TERMINALS 800A 2 500 KCMIL 2 3 112 630A 2 300 KCMIL 2 3 � IISIED IOROUE VALVES ARE FOR MAXIMUM CON)UCTOR I AUX CONTACT 1 3A AT 600 VAC, 2.5A AT 48 VDC, FOR I OR 2 418.16 AWG. I SIZES ACCOMMODATED. CONSULT UL486 TABLES 7-4, 1 5 I TRIP AIARM 0.8A AT 125VDC, 0,3A AT 250 VDC - _ - IOROUL: 10 [B-IN 600A 2 300 KCMIL 2 3 I AND 7 -6 FOR SMALLER CONDUCTOR SIZES. - -- 400A 1 1 500 KCMIL 1 2 COMPRESSION TERMINALS I 5. THIS ITEM OR ITEMS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION ARE FOR 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP ---- -.. - -- 200VA 12 FOR I OR 2 #18 -14 AWG - 'REFERFNCF ONl I EA, FORM C 6A AT 240 VAC, 6A AT 480 VAC, (OPPRESSION IFRMINALS (SIUP -UP AREA) ORIGINATING IN CONCR= E OR OTHER IYFE 1 4 AUX CONTACT 1 3A AT 600 VAC, 2,5A AT 48 VDC, fOR I OR 2 #18 16 AWG. OF BASE FLOORING RFVATIVf TO CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION I TRIP ALARM 0.8A Al 125VDC, 0.3A Al 250 VDC TORQUE: 10 18-IN WITHIN ENCLOSURE TO PROVIDE VIBRATION PROTECTION. ___...... ._.___._..__ - -- -- _ --... -__ ___....- -- - .._..- ._ - - -- \IWIRE CONDUIT COMBINATIONS MEET NEC AND CEC TABLE 3 - - -. _- - - - - -- - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - -- -- - -" " TABLE 3. (CONTINUED) - - - - -- -- - ---- -- -. DIMENSION TABULATIONS TORQUE: IO [B-IN Y. /6�;ELECTRICAI CONDUITS MUST BE: -�LEXIBLE, FOR EXAMPLE, LIOUIDTIGHT METAL CONDUIT - IFMC, IVSTAILED !N A WAY IHAT WILL ABSORB[ OR REDUCE i VIBRATION EFFECTS, FOR EXAMPLE, ADD OFF SET BENDS BETWEEN THE .MOUNTING SURFACE OF THE CIRCUIT i C I (A, FORM C I AUX CONTACT + I TRIP ALARM 6A AT 240 VAC, 6A AT 480 VAC, 3A AT 600 VAC, 2.5A AT 48 VDC, 0.8A AT 125VDC, 0.3A AT 250 VDC DIM 0 150 COMPRESSION TERMINALS FOR I OR 2 #18-16 AWG. TOROUC: 10 LB-IN 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP - -•- - 200VA 12 COMPRESSION TERMINALS FOR I OR 2 #18.14 AWG. TOROUF: 10 l9 -IN - I EA. FORM C 4 AUX CONTACT + I TRIP'ALARM 6A AT 240 VAC, 6A Al 480 VAC, 3A AT 600 VAC, 2.5A AT 48 VDC, 0.8A AT 125VDC, 0.3A AT 250 VDC - -- - BREAKER ENCLOSURE AN) THE STUB UP ENTRANCE AREA (FLCX-CONDUIT 'ENTRY ARCM . 7. F cX 6LE CONDUITS MUST ALLOW FOR GENERATOR SET MOVEMENT AS MUCH AS f2 INCHES IV THE R COMPRESSION TERMINALS FOR I OR 2 41.8 -I6 AWG. TOROUC: 10 LB-IN OSK IIC6 542. 1601 24 VDC SHUNT TRIP .......... 200VA 12 RESSION TERMINALS FUCOMPR I OR 2 =18 -14 AWG. VERTICAi DIRECIION. I<_ - TOROUC: 10 LB-IN /8. AREA SHOWN INDICATES APPROXIMATE OFFSET PL, C[NtNT DOCC 23 ,OF THE ELECTRICAL FLEXIBLE CONDUIT rKTRY AREA 1631 I EA, FORM C 6A AT 240 VAC, 6A AT 480 VAC, (OPPRESSION IFRMINALS (SIUP -UP AREA) ORIGINATING IN CONCR= E OR OTHER IYFE 1 4 AUX CONTACT 1 3A AT 600 VAC, 2,5A AT 48 VDC, fOR I OR 2 #18 16 AWG. OF BASE FLOORING RFVATIVf TO CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION I TRIP ALARM 0.8A Al 125VDC, 0.3A Al 250 VDC TORQUE: 10 18-IN WITHIN ENCLOSURE TO PROVIDE VIBRATION PROTECTION. ___...... ._.___._..__ - -- -- _ --... -__ ___....- -- - .._..- ._ - - -- \IWIRE CONDUIT COMBINATIONS MEET NEC AND CEC TABLE 3 - - -. _- - - - - -- - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - -- -- - -" " TABLE 3. (CONTINUED) - - - - -- -- - ---- -- -. DIMENSION TABULATIONS - ---- - -- - - -..._ __ -_ _ DIMENSION TABULATIONS DIM A D±50 IM 8 DIM E ±50 12.0] MODEL, ENGINE 50 TO BREAKER HANDLE IN UP POSITION MODEL ENGINE DIM A f50 DIM 0 150 DIN F 150 12.01 TO BREAKER HANDLE IN UP POSITION NAME SIZE 12.01 12,01 NSJ P-1200 P-800 _ - R MANE SIZE 17,01 12.01 NSJ P-1200 P•800 R DOCB OSK IIC6 542. 1601 DFLE DOCC 23 121.31 1631 DFID HC7 668 1717 ,�- ._.�.. DFLE 126,31 161.61 DFGA I DFMB R50 DFGB DFGC V28 i HC6 612 1664 DFIC P1 100 1747 I DFLE [27.51 [68.81 IIC6 583 1634 DOGAA OSK50 P7 700 1741 - DFHA !22.91 164,31 DOGAB [21.51 168,81 787 787 787 825 HC 607 1679 DOKB 811 1863 DFHB OST 131.01 131.01 131,01 132.51 DFPC DFITD 30 i23,91 166.11 DOKC IIC7 [31.91 113.37 P7 71 1 1160 I 181 181 . 181 825 (28.01 1 169.31 E31,01 [31,01 131,01 [32,51 DOKB DOKC DOKD OSK60 P1 146 [29,41 1798 . [70,81 DOFAA HC6 C 583 1634 DOFAB OST 79 22. ] I 164.31 DOKH DOFAC DOFAD 30 711 1760 DOKAA P1 746 1798 128,01 169.31 169,31 DOKAB 129.4 170,81 - ._I....� _ HC6 - 622 - 1612 1 I 12.4,51 5 165.81 I DFIA ` K50 HCI 668 1'117 i DFLB I [26.3] 167.61 P1 127.51 _ [68481 Do NOT SCALE PRWT UK 1� 1 c ° 1A E re 1 I SC1AT[ C. 110 USE OTHER COMBINATIONS, REFER 10 APPIICABIF 'CODES TO ENSURE THAT WIRE AMPACITY, OCND SPACE B AND GUTTER SPACE MEET THE REQUIREMENTS. 10. SHUNT TRIP UNITS CAN BE OPERATED AT 75% OF :NOMINAL VOLTAGE AND WILL ACCEPT NOM�NTARY OR CONTINUOUS APPLIED VOLTAGE. II. "VS' SHUNT TRIP HAS NO INTERVAL CONTACTS, 11 MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH AUXILIARY CONTACTS TO ACCEPT CONTINUOUS APPLIED VOIiAGF. IT CAN OPERATE AT 75% OF NOMINAL VOLTAGE. 12, SHUNT TRIP UNITS CAN BE OPERATED AT 70% TO - 100° OF NOMINAL VOLTAGE AND WILL ACCEPT MOMENTARY `OR CONTINUOUS APPIIED VOLTAGE. 13. LISTED IOROUE VALVES ARE FOR MAXIMUM CONDUCTOR SIZES ACCOMMODATED. CONSULT UL486 TABLES 7 -4, 1.7.5, 8 7 6 FOR SMALLER CONDUCTOR SIZES. i i IA - -- )TIP PArT \e ,�,1 i )[rCFIPTIOV W VATFII A; it WE CUMMINS POWER GENERATION nl ii i a.Ae .ini` u � • {1 4„ 1^ '1Y' d 1 i�m•,.v er . CZ G ® w-1 as o o C_CIECHOWS41 - 2 Ar•rorre E- CZECHOWS41 -02.003 3 { sr ocji C RCU I I -M R_OU I L kL iaiia. " eiilii 71.1111 •1.171•LiS III-10 1.IIU•.BS w r•1„'k41,. iP r1Y°" "10 6Y'd1NN1e1)(1'4r' Px.l una`a ,Ir1n un 511111 �I.MI•IJ1 .111.111 11117 IN RS aii,#!a �S , °f,R •.' � j�/I w��l �.,j HC6 /HC1 /III l- -PGA 05\00 -3805 � p6 D 1 { r ��{ ��:{ {{ Iiz� {i�.��i {��� {i�i�� {�� � Inch 1/18 �T tic +`iT y _. 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DESCRIPTIOV OR MATERIAL tJrL DR — T.J.XELAND 9 -15 95 MINNEA'CIIS• MIVNESCIA 55432 8 Ka % ..MARK R DALSI(E 9-15 -95 NAND SYSTEM :;Fiym•RSV(C N A v _ _G L &y�� POWER tTE 1 ,i1w :Pry "• • wo-L 11RS1 uscB oNV 61 R — - STAN ARM 67 0 0 l ot8 I7 VENTURA I 0 .Ex Ported on � Oct 6 2005 and is an Un- Controlled Document 9 3 2 1 06 12 —67 00-101 ER ND. 1.7111 N0. I REVISION ILrc DR 10,101INWOWD DATE CUSTOMER TERMINAL BLOCK (SINGLE) TB 1 �- D TB BAT- F1 -_ - -- .1 I B +(20A FUSED) P12 -2 2 0 2 SWITCHED B +(IOA FUSED) GND -ENG 3 I_3 - GROUND 4 4 GROUND A34- PI -13. 5 5 --REMOTE START A34 -PI -7 6 os REMOTE EMERGENCY STOP } A A34 -P2 -10 7 7 (N /0) A34 -P2 -9 8 8 - (COM) COMMON A34 -P2 -11 ALARM 9 9 (N /C) A34 -P2 -4 10 11 10 (N /0) it (N/0) BREAKER A2 CONTROt. 3 P12_5 - -- 12 0 12 NET POWER(4 ) P12 -6 13 13 NE1 POWER( -) C P]2-7(RED) - 14 14 -NET DATA l 4 NOILS: C P12-8(BLACK) 15 IS NET DATA 2 ground activate - P12- 1/A34 -P1 -9 16 16 RACK POS FAULT the control. Use copper strenoed wire, 20 ga for runs less tnan 1000 ft, 18 ga for runs 1000 to 2000 rt (less then 50mA). A34 -P1- 12 A34-PI - 12_ 17 0 17 CUSTOMER FAU(, T 2 A2 7A a 30VCC relay contacts. ibis relay picks up w,tn any warning or shutdown A34 -P1 -6 18 18 CUSTOMER FAULT 3 Q3 5A a 30VOC relay contacts. This relay o cks up or any shutdown fault in — A34 -PI -16 - - -- 19 19 CUSTOMER FAULT 4 Q singe made,] A34 -P1 -2 20 20 FAULT RESE f 4&Refer to Onan 900 -0366 Power Cormand Network d Operation Manual far inter -- A 3 4 •-P lrl 0 correction i,stn•ticns (optional PCC Network Interface Mooule). - 21 21 ENG I NE IDLE A34 -PI -5 \ IA e 30YOC isolated relay contacts. 'base relays pick up on the given fault. 22 22 LOW FUEL A34••P3-2 A6 120VAC or 240VPC 6 50 Watts (optional). -�� — -- -P3 23 23 -NOT ON AUTO &2A A34 -] 0 24 24 PRE -HIGH ENGINE TEMP e 30VOC isolated relay contacts. This . relay o cks up when gereratar AC voltage I A34 -P3 -1 l .•_•_____ -__ 25 25 HIGH ENGINE TEMP and rrequency ex .-eed 90% cf nom-nal. .. 12A a 30VOC A34 -P3 -12 26 26 OVERSPEEO relay contacts. This relay picks up 1- a overload or underfrequency ccrdltion continues for more than 5 seconds. - -� }- - - - -'- A34 -P3 -16 - -- -- 27 27 - OVERCRANK Q9 Terminal Bloc Rating: 20A, 600V 3 I A34 -P3 - 17 28 20 LOW ENGINE TEMP REMOTE 5 22 to 12 ga uire A34 -P3 -18 ANNUNCIAI OR Torque terminal screws to 7.0 in/lbs(O.B N M) 29 29 - LOW FUEL _A34 -Pi 2l 30 0 30 - LOW COOLANT A34- P1 -19- 31 31 PRE -LOW Oft. PRESSURE -F1 -20 -- ._._J- 11 -A34 32 32 LON OIL PRESSURE A34- P3 -19' 33 33 COMMON —A34-PI-18 34 34 - RETURN P12 -9 35 35 RUPTURE BASIN CONT HTR 1 CONT HTR -2 36 36 CONTROL. BOX I IEPTER A 37 37 - ^- A34 -P2 -14 38 '38 - '(N /0) READY TO LOAD Q A34 -P2- 13 39 39 (N /O) LOAD DUMP 9 A34 -P2 -12 40 40 - COMMON � A ITEM PART N0. aCSCRIPIIOA OR MATERIAL S •_ SIM TO VvE OAIC mm Inch _ 00 X. 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INPUTS L G I 1 s I J_ 2F-"--- ii 3 12 13 v 4 L4 I Ls I 16 FUSED 1.6 (IM L7 FUSED m-t C)OW 18 SNITCHED D+ (5A) 1 9 OPTMW,L NETVUtK INTERFACE NET DATA 1R NE7 BATA 2 2 F4 0541 -OBL4 ANNUNCIATOR Bi 2. GND 2 NET DATA 1 C NET DATA 2 2 5 4 11� 3 01-PC & BTPC UTILITY TO GENSET MODULE MOUNTED IN OTPC /BTPC CABINET J15 N 1 1 NO] 25 cam 2 TB3 C13NOT IN _N AC C 41 41 _N iBl -B C2 _ aea FAILURE NC [NO I KII I 14 REVATIR 13 We EMERGENCY !e 43 ei 7 I 3e 31 I 44 4 In 43 � TB1 -l0 A2 NC IND Al 45 K12 I 14 Ky x 11 11 46 82 p 1- 1 -2 C3 9 '--E!5 3e E31 47 47 CSEE NOTE 10) 44 aaa VOLTAGE TBI -L2 A2 48 OPTIONAL CDNTROL NEATER CL20 OR 240 VAC) 120 OR 240 VAC SOURCE (PLUG CONNECTION) R — — — T13 1 I , REMOTE START 1 I REMOTE E-ST' 2 REMOTE RESET 33 ( I CONFIMURAAIIER r J. INPUTS L G I 1 s I J_ 2F-"--- ii 3 12 13 v 4 L4 I Ls I 16 FUSED 1.6 (IM L7 FUSED m-t C)OW 18 SNITCHED D+ (5A) 1 9 OPTMW,L NETVUtK INTERFACE NET DATA 1R NE7 BATA 2 2 F4 0541 -OBL4 ANNUNCIATOR Bi 2. GND 2 NET DATA 1 C NET DATA 2 2 5 4 11� 3 01-PC & BTPC UTILITY TO GENSET -1 n w 0 RELAY MODULE MOUNTED IN OTPC /BTPC CABINET J15 N 1 1 NO] 25 cam 2 TB3 C13NOT IN _N AC C 41 41 _N 4 C2 _ aea FAILURE NC [NO 42 42 COM IO REVATIR NC We EMERGENCY 43 43 7 7 H H1 TTT C 44 44 In __N � ue H OLTAGE EARY NC IND 45 45 iO NO MID Ky x 11 11 46 46 p 1- 1 -2 C3 9 '--E!5 LOW BA TERM C 47 47 CSEE NOTE 10) aaa VOLTAGE NC 48 48 NO 49 49 EMERGENCY s0 20 STOP DATA1 51 51 z (WHEN USED) 1 DATA2 L521 1521 13 - (SEE NOTE 9) -1 n w 0 RELAY MODULE J14 J15 N 1 1 NO] 25 cam 2 2 C13NOT IN _N N : NC 4000 _N 4 4 F COM 5 5 COM IO REVATIR NC NC EMERGENCY NC PIE -7RMF ZNC 7 7 N COM 8 9 C SO P __N 9 9 NE RHIRE USE N LC iO NO MID COM 11 11 COT F _N L� 1e NC nffK USE IC NO LOAD SHED co zz W N M W N U E NOrEi p q PRO DED VHEN ADED "FOR JINSTAB EPTIO4 SEEUNOTE 9 SEE NOTE 1 WIRE SIZE (AWG) DISTANCE IN FEET, ONE WAY (MULTIPLY BY 0.3 FOR METERS) A B C 16 1000 125 25 14 1600 200 40 12 2400 300 60 LO 4000 500 100 4 REAR WALL OF CABINET TB2 1 GND 1 -3 2 CSEE NOTE 6) 1 -4 3 8+ 1 -i 4 RMT 1 -2 5 REMOTE TEST 6 TRANSFER INHIBIT SEE NOTE 7 -LOAD SHED (OPTIONAL) B COMMON REMOTE TEST SWITCH (WHEN USED) I 1 NOTES, 1. WIRE SIZES MUST BE AS FOLLOWS: RUN 11- GENSET TO TRANSFER SNITCH -LEAD SIZE MUST BE INCREASED IF A BATTERY CHARGER IS INSTALLED IN THE SWITCH. WITH NO BATT CHARGER -LEADS 1 -1, -2, -3, -4, -5 USE COL A. WITH 2 AMP CHARGER -LEADS 1 -1 & 1 -3, USE COL. B WITH 10 AMP CHARGER -LEADS 1 -1 A 1 -3, USE COL. C 2. a FOR MULTIPLE TRANSFER SWITCHES, DUPLICATE RUN 41 FOR EACH SWITCH DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION IS ACCEPTABLE PROVIDED VIRE SIZE L DISTANCE TO 7HE LAST SV1TDi MEET THE SPECS IN NOTE 1. 4. CONNECT AN OPEN DRY CONTACT BETWEEN THE APPLICABLE TERMINAL AND COMMON (TB2 -8). FOR REMOTE TEST, TRANSFER INHIBIT AND LOAD SHED. CLOSE TO ACTIVATE. 5. CONTACTS RATED, 4 AMPS AT 30 VDC OR 120V MAX. 6. REFER TO ONAN 900 -0529 P❑WERCOMMAND NETWORK INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL FOR WIRING INSTRUCTIONS; 7. INPUTS FOR CUSTOMER FAULTS, GROUNDED SIGNAL REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE INPUT (MAX 50 MA.) B. INSTALL JUMPER BETWEEN TB2 -1 & TB? -2, 9. USE STRANDED TWISTED PAIR WIRES (PART* 334 -1350 OR EQUAL) WHEN CONNECTING DATA1 AND DATA 2 TO THE NETWORK, ID.. TRANSFER SWITCH SHOWN CLOSED TO NORMAL BYPASS SWITCH SHOWN NEUTRAL POSITION. 11. CONTACTS RATEDI 2 AMPS AT 30 V= OR 0.60 AMPS AT 120 VAC. 12. OPEN CONNECTION TO INITIATE EMERGENCY STOP. THESE TERMINALS MUST BE SHORTED TOGETHER IF REMOTE EMERGENCY STOP OPTION NOT USED. 13. 120VAC OR 240VAC AT 50W. 14. CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EITHER 12 OR 24OVI)C RELAYS OUTPUT SIGNAL 20mct Q 24VDC MAX. Inn r l w. 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C 2. a FOR MULTIPLE TRANSFER SWITCHES, DUPLICATE RUN 41 FOR EACH SWITCH DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION IS ACCEPTABLE PROVIDED VIRE SIZE L DISTANCE TO 7HE LAST SV1TDi MEET THE SPECS IN NOTE 1. 4. CONNECT AN OPEN DRY CONTACT BETWEEN THE APPLICABLE TERMINAL AND COMMON (TB2 -8). FOR REMOTE TEST, TRANSFER INHIBIT AND LOAD SHED. CLOSE TO ACTIVATE. 5. CONTACTS RATED, 4 AMPS AT 30 VDC OR 120V MAX. 6. REFER TO ONAN 900 -0529 P❑WERCOMMAND NETWORK INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL FOR WIRING INSTRUCTIONS; 7. INPUTS FOR CUSTOMER FAULTS, GROUNDED SIGNAL REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE INPUT (MAX 50 MA.) B. INSTALL JUMPER BETWEEN TB2 -1 & TB? -2, 9. USE STRANDED TWISTED PAIR WIRES (PART* 334 -1350 OR EQUAL) WHEN CONNECTING DATA1 AND DATA 2 TO THE NETWORK, ID.. TRANSFER SWITCH SHOWN CLOSED TO NORMAL BYPASS SWITCH SHOWN NEUTRAL POSITION. 11. CONTACTS RATEDI 2 AMPS AT 30 V= OR 0.60 AMPS AT 120 VAC. 12. OPEN CONNECTION TO INITIATE EMERGENCY STOP. THESE TERMINALS MUST BE SHORTED TOGETHER IF REMOTE EMERGENCY STOP OPTION NOT USED. 13. 120VAC OR 240VAC AT 50W. 14. CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EITHER 12 OR 24OVI)C RELAYS OUTPUT SIGNAL 20mct Q 24VDC MAX. •I�^I -iljl ICI I�Ilijl Ijl•�Ijl I�jlll- I `l�l ICI I III�I Iji ICI 1Tl�jl�l- ill 1�1 I�III►I ill Iii "llll ; I I, I I 12 I 1 61 3 I L. I /4 I.. I I 5 l I Inch 1/18 JIN ti lwl1 s S1nu1872,� L. 9 Z Wo i Il�. nilnlllinlllnlln�lllllll�. uil�i�i�iiilLlin�iliilllu�lillnll�ll `iilliii�uiill il�liiil► ii��iilililli�iiulii iiIiEiiilfiii1411iii16 i1liiu1 Inn r l w. I ! w m"XIN at MTERM e swx FEW II * a °�i oeo "Am . wK �0M:1D 1716 . 2 L KAPLAN "R /�I -,2(x99 CZM4(NS POWER CE ERA11 N . a s oo ow .� ::: L SMITH -21-99 Ioifawe Na TM+� a ui +aw rr Z"we L ►+ -2Lr99 sin: ODDE WD— INTERCONNECTION . °111 Awls " PGA 0630_1974 7�7 3 0 1 , •I�^I -iljl ICI I�Ilijl Ijl•�Ijl I�jlll- I `l�l ICI I III�I Iji ICI 1Tl�jl�l- ill 1�1 I�III►I ill Iii "llll ; I I, I I 12 I 1 61 3 I L. I /4 I.. 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Months 36 CosUMo. 4.36 4DLT 4DLT -VHD 850 250 1065 1225 12 5988 6 -_ 30 4.70 80 8D-MHD 1400 450 1750 2015 12 59811 6 -_ 36 5.28 8D 8D -XHD 1155 380 1445 1665 12 59411 6 -_ 36 5.11 8D 8D-P30 1155 380 1445 1865 12 59121 6 _- 36 5.64 29H 29H -VHD 660 160 825 950 12 5965 18 _- 36 2.64 29NF 29NF -VHD 420 77 525 605 12 5974 6 _- 36 2.22 31 31 -MHD 950 195 1190 1370 12 5917 18 -- 36 3.17 31 31P -MHD 950 195 1190 1370 12 5917 18 -- 36 3.17 31 31 -LHD 750 180 940 1080 12 5916 18 -- 36 2.86 31 31P -LHD 750 180 940 1080 12 5918 18 -- 36 2.86 31 31 -VHD 660 160 825 950 12 5965 18 -- 36 2.64 31 31-DC 700 200 875 1010 12 5917 18 -_ 36 3.17 24 C24 -XHD 575 130 720 830 12 5994 18 60 1.35 30 2.70 24F C24F -XHD 575 130 720 830 12 5994 18 60 1.35 30 2.70 27 C27 -XHD 675 160 845 970 12 5945 18 60 1.47 30 2.93 27F C27F -XHD 675 160 845 970 12 5945 18 60 1.47 30 2.93 50 C50 -XH0 600 108 750 885 12 5917 18 60 2.00 30 4.00 65 C65 -XHD 650 115 815 935 12 5926 18 60 1.67 30 3.33 74 C74 -XHD 575 130 720 830 12 5915 18 60 1.40 30 2.80 75U C75CT -XHD 575 100 655 755 12 5925 18 60 1.42 30 2.83 78U C78DT -XHD 725 120 905 1045 12 5966 18 60 1.84 30 3.67 N100 N -100 750 180 925 1080 12 5997 6 -- 24 5.54 N120 N -120 620 240 775 840 12 59901 6 -- 24 8.29 N120 N120 800 250 975 1150 12 59131 6 -- 24 9.12 NS150 NS150 800 275 975 1150 12 59991 6 -- 24 13.93 3EE U3EE -VHD 450 100 500 575 12 5905 6 -- 30 2.83 3E7 U3ET -VHD 500 140 575 660 12 5985 6 -_ 30 3.26 16TF USRM -16TF 640 250 800 920 12 59501 6 -- 30 5.52 17TF U17TF -VHD 625 150 665 765 12 5947 6 -- 30 4.00 53 U53K -VHD 360 65 450 520 12 5994 6 -- 30 2.77 60K U60K -VHD 550 105 690 790 12 5985 6 -- 30 3.27 6TN U6TL 825 215 1030 1180 12 5939 6 -- 30 5.20 Quantity = 4 INTERSTATE BATTERIES VIBRATION ISOLATION CHARACTERISTICS Type Max. Load (Ibs) Max. Def. (in) Spring Rate (Ibsen) RJSD 42K 1.13 36 RJSD 110K 1.13 98 RJSD 158K 1.13 140 RJSD 212K 1.13 188 RJSD 240K 2.30 104 RJSD 310K 2.00 155 RJSD 402K 1.70 236 RJSD 488K 1.13 432 RJSD 592K 1. 60 370 RJSD 636K 1.13 562 RJSD 790K 1.80 440 RJSD 1022K 1.50 682 RJSD 1430K 1.30 1100 RJSD 1602K 1.00 1602 RAO 91911K 1 rq 2120 RJSD 3040K .78 3900 HJSU 39208 . m SUM BASE PLATE DESIGNATION DIMENSION (inches) L S W M D 7855 10 8142 735 6 % 7856 10 8142 9 7142 44 '7857 12 10 ibsi 9 43 BASE PLATE DESIGNATION MUST BE INCLUDED IN CALLOUT ` CALJFORNIA DYNAMICS CORPORATION 5572 ALHAMBRA AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA. 90032 -3106 JOB: CUST: 1;N G'R: TAG: RESTRAINT PERFORMANCE Equipment motion is limited in all horizontal and PROTECTION FOR o Earthquakes o Windloads o Marine installations o Mobile installations o Equipment weight change due to drainage o Unstable installations due to high equipment center of gravity RESTRAINT CHARACTERISTICS Ratings Up restraint End restraint Side restraint (Lbs) 5856 5600 3666 Restraint ratings determined by independent laboratory test. CALL US — TO SET THINGS RIGHT FM (323) 223 — 7941 PH (323) 223 — 3882 email: caldynCearthlink.net 0pe r. Height 51ZApprox. Bolt for vertical Motion Restraint vertical directions. Equipment Attached Tube for horizontal Motion Restraint TYPE RJSD ISOLATOR /RESTRAINT PERFORMANCE RATED FILE 293 11/26/01 DEF'L• DATE. Leveling & Attaching Bolt 5/6 - 11 Rubber Grommet Cushion between vertical Restraining Elements "D" Diam . (4 Places) Rubber Pad Cushion between horizontal Restraining Elements TYPICAL CALLOUTS RJSD 1022K 7855 RJSD 3040K 7857 (Minimum base size for use (Maximum base size to with 1/2 inch anchors). accomodate 3/4 inch anchors). This rugged spring isolator provides excellent vibration protection for medium & high speed machines installed on grade. Earthquake protection is also provided by means of cushioned, rugged, motion restraining elements manufactured with ideal clearances for maximum vibration isolation efficiency and earthquake protection. 600 Galion DWGB Please Select From Our Additional Ontions (nsk Srntt fnr nririnn) 179 Overall Lengt 05/8 71/2 - I�-10— 6 16 --- o a Cal -Dyn L3 8 1/2 RJSD 7855 72 Top Width x-29 112 Pad �4 66 Tank Width 69 Mtg, Hole ¢ 72 Base Width I I I I 1 I 13 I I 41 I, I I 5I I i 61 l., Inch 1/16 2 I z SIM18p,° IIIJ. Illiulilllll�llillllll�lll. ILLIJI�I. II. IIIIII�IIIIIIIII�LIII�JIII�IIIII1lI1i 111�1111�IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII�IIIII1111�Hlllllll�lllllllll�lllll. Y/N Fill Limiter Y/N Extra Openings Y/N Foot Valve on Supply Y/N Vent extensions Approxr Weight 4" E Y/N Fill drop tube Y/N Decals Y/N Additional High /Low Alarm Y/N I Spill Containment 1 3,400 lbs. 179 Overall Lengt 05/8 71/2 - I�-10— 6 16 --- o a Cal -Dyn L3 8 1/2 RJSD 7855 72 Top Width x-29 112 Pad �4 66 Tank Width 69 Mtg, Hole ¢ 72 Base Width I I I I 1 I 13 I I 41 I, I I 5I I i 61 l., Inch 1/16 2 I z SIM18p,° IIIJ. Illiulilllll�llillllll�lll. ILLIJI�I. II. IIIIII�IIIIIIIII�LIII�JIII�IIIII1lI1i 111�1111�IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII�IIIII1111�Hlllllll�lllllllll�lllll. A 4 4" S Fiffings B 4 4" P Primary E Vent C 2 2" N Norval Vent D 4 4" E Extra E 2 2" x x 3/4" Return E 2 2" x x 3/4" Supply G 2 2" E Extra H 2 2" H High / Low Alarm J 2 2" L Leak Detect K 2 2" F Fill w /locking cap L 2 2" M Mech. Fuel Gauge 750 KW QFHA) 500- 3607(2) Notes & Comments All Dimensions Nominal, 2nd Draft, Supply & & R Return receive drop tubes. High A Alarm set at 90% and Low A Alarm set at 30% unless o' ewise r re uestedr High Alarms -& Leak Detect set NCFDr Low Alarms et N NCFDr TANKS FABRICAD ION RIAL 20394 PINTO LANE, CALDWELL ID, 83605 P.D. BOX 1243, 83606 PH, 208- 459 -6077 FAXI 208- 459 -9320 1- 800 - 497 -8251 E -MAIL carsonftltanks,con Built Forl Ray Bishop @ Cummins N.W. Sabey Data Center (0-1 ) Listed 7/14/06 MH 26349 Job# UL 142 Check Out our Webslte 8 www.IBITanks.com Check Out our Webslte 8 www.IBITanks.com /16 Sabey D.C. GenSet BITANKS )K INDUSTRIAL FABRICATION 20394 PINTO LANE, CALDWELL ID. 83605 P.D. BOX 1243, 83606 PH. 208 - 459 -6077 FAX, 208- 459 -9320 1- 800 - 497 -8251 E -MAIL carson@lbltankscom LII�II�III�LII111I�11II�I' II( II1 L 12IIL!, I'�3I11LIIhI` 1��I14I',' I'- l'll''')1151'I111�'h_�_'���61� • ... Inch 1/18 ry/ 11 3 SIM 1872.. 1.40, .� iC a y'l r r a ti'9," 11 4 >'X t^ ..c..• ra ... 5L' til £b' Zl LL :: 06,�• I5.,�4,- 8. jL 9 9.�. •b £ Z G± WO I I IJ.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I.I 11 111 I I I I I (I I I I I I I I I I.IlIJJ I I I I IjI I I I I I I l 1 1111111111 I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I111I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.I I PowerCommand Remote Annunciator Panel (FT -10 LonWorks System Annunciator) Description The PowerCommand Network Annunciator is a network component that provides remote system status indication for emergency and other power systems in compliance to the requirements of NFPA 110. The Network Annunciator may also be used for remote indication of any condition that is monitored by a PowerCommand network. The Network Annunciator reduces installation costs and improves design flexibility by use of a PowerCommand Network to transmit all the genset and transfer switch system signals rather than using relay contacts for this purpose Control power for PowerCommand network products is usually derived from the generator set starting batteries. The control functions over a voltage range from 8VDC to 35VDC. • 2003 Cummins Power Generation. Features Power Command ion Power Generation • Visual Indication of 20 Network Conditions and Network Status. • Audible Indication of Any Network Condition. Annunciator also Includes pushbutton switch to silence the audible alarm. Alarm hom sound level is approximately 90dBA at 30 cm. • Standard NFPA110 Label, field configurable for other alarm and status conditions. ' • Configurable for compliance to NFPA99 requirements. • Sealed Membrane Panel Design provides environmental protection for internal components and is easy to dean. • Warranty. PowerCommand Controls are supported by a worldwide network of independent distributors who provide parts, service and warranty support. • UL Listed and Labeled; CSA certified; CE Marked. • Wall Mount NEMA 1 Enclosure or Flush Mount configurations available Specifications May Change Without Notice S -1343d (9/03) Specifications Signal Requirements Alarm Horn Network Connections: Echelon® Sound Level: 90 dB @ 30cm. LONWORKS ® , twisted -pair 78 kbps, FT -10 Physical Control Power: 8- 30VDC, 3.5W (maximum) 0.8W typical. Weight: 3.2 lbs. (1.45 kg) (board plus enclosure) Wiring materials for network signals are UL- Power listed 4 twisted pair wiring. Terminations for control power accept wire up to 16ga. Maximum Consumption: 5 watts Standby Consumption: 0.4 watt or less Environment Network Length: Maximum 4600 Feet (1400M), The annunciator is designed for proper when using NEMA Level 4 cable. operation in ambient temperatures from —40C Self - binding Configurations: to +70C, and for storage from —40C to +80C. Supports use of up to four annunciators with Control will operate with humidity up to 95 %, non-condensing, and at altitudes up to 13,000 feet (5000 meters). up to one generator set and one transfer switch. Maximum Wire Lengths (Control Power - self - binding system) Wire Size 12VDC 24VDC 22 ga 330ft. (100M) 1100 ft. (338M) 20 qa 520 ft. (158M) 1760 ft. (537M) 18 qa 820 ft. (250M) 2790 Ft. (852M) 16 pa 1300 ft. (398M) 4430 Ft. (1352M) 14 ga 2070 ft. (631M) 4600 Ft. (1400M) Dimensions Cut -Out Detail (without enclosure) 4.25" _ (108mm) 4.95' (126mm) 2 75" (70mm) .l 5.50" (140mm 1 oho e 2003 Cummins Power Generation. Specifications May Change Without Notice S -1343d (9/03) Label Configurations & Standard Bindings ❑ NFPA110 GenSet Alarm and Status Annunciator The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator. • High Battery Voltage (A) • Pre -High Coolant Temperature (A) • Low Battery Voltage (A) • • Generator Running (G) • • Genset Supplying Load (G) • • Pre -Low Oil Pressure (A) • • Low Oil Pressure (R) • (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green ❑ ATS Extended This annunciation set is often used standard on the annunciator. • Source 1 Available (G) • Source 2 Available (G) • Source 1 Connected (G) • Source 2 Connected (G) • Check ATS (R) (A) = Amber, (R) = Red; (G) = Green ❑ ATS 8 - Point High Coolant Temperature (R) Low Engine Temperature (A) Overspeed (R) Fail to Start (overcrank) (R) Not in Auto (R) ❑ Extended GenSet Alarm and Status Annunciator The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Check Genset (R) • Over current (R) • Ground Fault (A) • Short circuit (R) • High AC Voltage (R) • Reverse KW (R) • Low AC Voltage (R) • Reverse WAR (R) • Under Frequency (R) • Fail to Sync (A) • Overload (R) • Fail to Close (R) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green ❑ S - Point (Genset) The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator. • Check Genset (A) • Not in Auto (G) • Genset Supplying Load (A) • High/Low Engine Temp (G) • Genset Running (G) • Low Oil Pressure (A) (A) = Amber; (R) = Red; (G) = Green ❑ 4 - Point (Genset) The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator. • Check Genset (A) • Not in Auto (G) • Genset Supplying Load (A) • Spare (16) (G) • Genset Running (G) (A) = Amber, (R) = Red; (G) = Green • ATS Not in Auto • Test/Exercise • Transfer Pending • Load Shed • Transfer Inhibit The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator: • Source 1 Available (G) • Source 2 Connected (0) • Source 2 Available (G) • Common Alarm (A) • Source 1 Connected (G) • Not in Auto (R) (A) = Amber, (R) = Red; (0) = Green ❑ ATS 4 - Point The following conditions are provided as standard on the annunciator. • Source 1 Available (G) • Source 2 Connected (G) • Source 2 Available (G) • Source 1 Connected (G) (A) = Amber, (R) = Red; (0) = Green ° 2003 Cummins Power Generation. Spedfiicat0ns May Change Without Notice • Battery Charger Malfunction (A) • Low Fuel (A) • Low Coolant Level (R) • Spare (4) (G) • Common Alarm • Load Demand (G) • Genset CB tripped (R) • Utility CB tripped (R) • Emergency Stop (R) • Spare (4) (G) • Low Coolant Level (R) • Low Fuel Level (A) • Spare (8) (G) with PLT-series equipment. The following conditions are provided as • Fail to Close • Fail to Disconnect • Fail to Synchronize • Low Battery- Controller • Low Battery- Network • Test/Exercise Mode (A) • Low Control Battery (A) • Spare (8) (G) S -1343d (9/03) # Color (R/NG) Label Horn CON) # Color (Ft/Y/0) Label Horn (YIN) 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 Part Number Description 0541 - 0814 -01 Network annunciator, open construction, for panel mounting. f 0541 -0814 -02 Network annunciator including control box for surface wall mounting Custom Alarm Configuration Ordering Information See your distributor for more information Power Generation Cummins Power Generation 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 763.574.5000 Fax: 763.574.5298 www.cumminspower.com Cummins Power Generation Is a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. Echelon and LONWORKS are registered trademarks of Echelon. ° 2003 Cummins Power Generation. Mkt:1ID:Ir1 For Professional Use On Must be Installed by a qualified service beholden. lmpropernshllatlon presents hazards of ebcblcal shook and Improper operedon, resulting In seven personal !duly andlor property damage. Specifications May Change Wthout Notice S -1343d (9/03) Four -Stage Battery Charger 15 Amp@ 12 Volt 12 Amp @ 24 Volt Description Applications - Cummins Power Generation fully automatic battery chargers — using switched mode power electronics — are constant voltage /constant current chargers Incorporating a 4-stage charging algorithm. Designed for use in applications where battery life and reliability is important; these chargers, complete with built -in equalize charge capability, are ideal for stationary or portable starting battery charging service Four-Stage Charging — To achieve optimum battery life, a 4 -stage charging cycle is Implemented. The four charging stages are trickle, bulk, absorption, and float. The trickle stage safely charges overly discharged batteries. It protects a damaged or shorted battery from excessive current. During bulk charge a constant current is applied to quickly restore the maximum battery charge level in the shortest amount of time. The absorption stage applies a constant voltage to the battery to bring the battery to 100% capacity. The float stage tailors the constant voltage output to maintain the battery at full capacity while serving DC operated loads. Temperature Compensation — An optional temperature sensor may be used to adjust charging rate based on internal battery temperature In the absorption and float stages. Use of a battery temperature sensor helps to increase battery life by preventing over or under charging of the battery. The battery temperature sensor also protects the battery from overheating. Temperature compensation is recommended in all applications, but is particularly valuable for generator sets in outdoor applications. Operating Voltages — Battery chargers are field - configurable for charging either 12 or 24 volt battery systems and for operation at 50 or 60 hertz. Output voltage and battery type selection is done through the alphanumeric display. Power Generation Features • Protection — All models include a 20 amp DC output breaker. Resettable breakers are used for input voltages 240 VAC and lower. For over 240 VAC branch circuit rated fuses are used. • Easy installation — Clearly marked terminal blocks and panel knockouts provide convenient connections of input and output leads. • User Display — Output voltage and current, fault information, and configuration options are indicated on the alphanumeric display. • Monitoring —An LED indicates the condition of the charger. Green indicates normal charging operation, amber indicates equalizing, and red indicates a fault condition. • Faults — The charger senses and annunciates the following fault conditions: Input Overvoltage, Input Undervoltage, AC Power Loss, Battery Overvoltage, Battery Undervoltage, Charger Circuitry Over Temperature, Battery Over Temperature, Unrecoverable Battery, Overload/Ove rcu rrent • Output Relay — Output contacts are closed in a fault condition. 30 Volt 2 Amp contacts. • Temperature Compensation — An optional extemal sensor is available for temperature compensated battery charging. • Corrosion Resistant Aluminum Enclosure • Vibration Resistant Design — complies with UL991 vibration resistance requirements. • RFIIEMI and Voltage Surge Resistant • UL1236 (BBHH) Listing — for use with lead acid batteries in generator set installations. Also suitable for use with gel, AGM, and NiCad batteries. C 2004 Cummins Power Generation Specifications subject to change without notice 5-1470 (11/04) Performance and Physical Characteristics Genset Kit Part Number Output: Nominal Voltage 12 or 24 Volt DC 0300 - 5878-01 Float Voltage 13.5 or 27.0 Volts 0300- 5878 -02 Equalize - Voltage 15.5 or 31.0 Volts 0300- 5878 -03 Output Voltage Regulation ±1% 0300- 5878 -04 Maximum Output Current 15 Amp @ 12 VDC or 12 Amp a 24VDC 0300 - 5878-05 Equalize Charger Time 0-12 hrs. 0300- 5878-06 Input: Voltage AC 120, 208, 240, 277, 380, 416, 480, 600 Frequency 50 or 60 Hz Approximate Net Weights: 11.6 lbs (5.3 Kg) Approximate Dimensions: Height x Width x Depth - inches (mm) 9.75 x 5.56 x 6.14 (248 x 141 x 156) Ambient Temperature Operation: -22° F to 122° F ( -30° C to 50° C) Input Volts Genset Kit Part Number ATS Kit Part Number 120/208/240 0300 - 5878-01 0300 - 5878 -13 277 0300- 5878 -02 0300 - 5878 -14 380 0300- 5878 -03 0300- 5878 -15 416 0300- 5878 -04 0300- 5878 -16 480 0300 - 5878-05 0300-5878-17 600 0300- 5878-06 0300- 5878 -18 Temperature Sensor Kit 0541 -0918 -00 0541-0918-00 Specifications Enclosure The NEMA 1, corrosion resistant, aluminum enclosure is designed for wall mounting. When wall mounted, louvers protect cooling holes in the sides of the enclosure. Use '' /e inch (6.35 mm) diameter bolts for mounting. See your distributor for more information Power Generation Cummins Power Generation 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 763.574.5000 Fax: 763.574.5298 www.cumminspowergeneration.com Cummins Power Generation Is a subsidiary of Cummins Inc.. I! \'i :111Z11,16 1.47 © 2004 Cummins Power Generation Specifications subject to change without notice • • • RFI!EMI and Voltage Surge Compliance Charger complies with the requirements of EN61000 -4-5 for voltage surge resistance, EN50082 -2 (Heavy Industrial) for Immunity, EN61000 -4-2 for ESD, EN61000 -4-3 for radiated immunity, ANSI /IEEE C62.41 Category B & EN 61000 -4-0 for electrically fast transient, EN61000 -4-6 for conducted, and FCC Part 15 Class A for emissions. Mounting Dimensions - Inches Bottom View For Professional Use Only. Must be Installed by qualified service technician. improper Installation presents hazards of electrical shock and Manger operation, occulting in severs persons/ Injury and/or property damage. Back feed to • uglify system can cause electrocution andor property damage. Do not connect generator sets to any building *Metrical system except though an approved device or after building main switch is open. S -1470 (11/04) 05 -07 -2007 KIP KOLODZIEJSKI 1326 5 AV #500 SEATTLE WA 98101 RE: Permit No. D06 -364 3355 S 120 PL TUKW Dear Permit Holder: In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code and/or the International Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any tint after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-431-2451 to schedule for the next or final inspection. This inspection is intended to determine if substantial work has been accomplished since issuance of the permit or last inspection; or if the project should be considered abandoned. If such determination is made, the Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. Extension requests must be In writing and arovide satisfactory reasons why circumstances beyond the applicants control have prevented action from being taken. In the event you do not call for the above inspection and receive an extension prior to 06/20/2007 , your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, br Marshall, Permit Technician xc: Permit File No. 1)06 -364 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206- 431 -3670 • Fax: 206- 431 -3665 ACTIVITY NUMBER: D06 -364 DATE: 10 -27 -06 PROJECT NAME: SABEY DATA CENTER SITE ADDRESS: 3355 S 120 PL Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # X Revision # 1 BEFORE Permit Issuec DEPARTMENTS! Bui ding Division Public Works ❑ PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: TUES/THURS ROUT NG: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 Incomplete n Approved with Conditions Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 10-31 -06 Not Applicable n Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DATE: DUE DATE: 11-28-06 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: v PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D06 -364 PROJECT NAME: SABEY DATA CENTER SITE ADDRESS: 3355 S 120 PL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 09 -28 -06 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: / rr��11, Bui t ; ivision "1" Fi e Prevention /0 Public Works lb ►t' Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Documentshouting slip.doc 2 -28-02 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Incomplete ❑ DUE DATE: 10-03-06 Not Applicable ❑ TUES/THURS ROU NG: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: ❑ Permit Coordinator Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 10-31-06 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions E Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: frp manning Division /I2 CI Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Revision No. Date Received Staff Initials Date I Staff . Issued i Initials I i Summary of Revision: Summary of Revision: Received By: Revision No. + Date f Received Staff Initials I Date Issued I Staff I Initials I I I I Summary of Revision: Staff I Initials Received By: Revision No. a I Received Date ( Date Issued Staff I Initials I Date Issued Staff I Initials 0 1—i tom" I I Summary of Revision: lii p ,, I grilnai� ar t, s Received By: Revision No. ` Date Received I Staff Initials ( Date Issued I Staff I Initials s I I Summary of Revision: Received By: Revision No. Date Received Staff Initials Date Issued Staff I Initials Summary of Revision: Received By: . PROJECT NAME: n-fk r PERMI' Site Address: ?, S ' ' ll Pl— - - Origin'dt Issue Date: 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: 206331 -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: Pen.* Plan Check/Permit Number: 0 0 6 - 3b ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # _ ❑ Response to Correction Letter # Er Revision # / efter t;nit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: 54 er e4r4 Gpt(at¢.1oAe Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director RECISWED erry op rUKMry(q OCT 2 7 2006 rERMiT CENTER Project Address: 35SS £JTW (2 o ,C4 Contact Person: km ko connl2J -r Phone Number: R V — } (8 7-7 (La Summa f Rc sion: ���% o P /C SEC. &CC Jr4 4 -fir OP Crum 47a#t 2?m.e 4 1 HC P.4/tr/ M. J . Sheet Number(s): G.O.3 i 4241 4.9/ 4.9. L "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of 4evision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by:'444W Entered in Permits Plus on I 00 lapplicadonsVorms- applications on line4evision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: x x x x x x x