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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 0160-M - Digital EquipmentCITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 89 -060 -M MECHANICAL PERMIT (POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. 0 /Go - ,M DATE ISSUED: DATE EXPIRES: 1 FEES: = sic Permit es Unit(s) Fee Plan Check Fee AMOuu 15.50: NT RECEIPT # DATE 7:62 Other: TOTAL 81 Plan Chock Reference 8 i ; :: A 0/NF M,AT _ SITE ADDRESS: 545 ANDOVER PK W. BLDG 1 1ST FLOOR SUITE NO. PROJECT NAME/TENANT; DIGITAL PMENT VALUE OF WORK: $ 16,558 _gm TYPE OF WORK: O New /Addition VO Modifications ( ) Repair ( Other: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REVISE EXISTING HVAC SYSTEM, ADD NEW 2.5 TON A/C FOR COMPUTER ROOM IPHONE: 442 -94p4 PROPERTY OWNER; TCW REALTY ADVISORS IPHONE: 575 -2110 ADDRESS; 625 ANDOVER PK W. TIJKWILA, WA ZIP: 98188 CONTRACTOR: UNITED SYSTEMS IPHONE: 442 -94p4 ADDRESS; 3231 1ST AVENUE S. SEATTLE. NA ZIP: 98134 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. UNITESI176RB 'EXPIRATION DATE: 11/8/89 >:> :::CODECOMP UMC EDITION (YEAR): 1988 FIRE PROTECTION_: )Sprinklers ( )Detectors g(X) N/A CONDITIONS ( othlr than noted on plans): APPROVED FOR j /��a W BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: �( C�/ , , OFFICIAL J DATE: 7 -,� - D I hereby certify that I have read and - xamined 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 or work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit. DATE: 7 ° / 61 SIGNATURE: ,4_,/ , % PRINT NAME: ,/ c°7T ,_.c-') �.2 > e /""' COMPANY: (47 /41 aQ' 411.Y2'... DATE REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE NO. APPROVED 1 - Roujh- in/Vents/Ducts 433 -1849 2 - Fire Final 575-4404 :.1 :• n•.1.A . 1.. IMMOMMMW DATE(S) INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED 3 - Planning Final 4 5 8- 433 -1849 7 - Mechanical Final 433 -1849 OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296-4732) Electrical - Weshinafon State Department of Labor and Industries 1872.83831 CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 89 -060 -M J MECHA iCAL PERMIT (POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. 0 i 6 a - /M DATE ISSUED: DATE EXPIRES: 1. _t.t AMO NT R CEIPT 8 DATE ECT>INFORMA SITE ADDRESS: 545 ANDOVER PK W. BLDG 1 PROJECT NAME/TE ANT: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT TYPE OF WORK: C ) New /Addition �)( Modifications ( ) Repair O Other: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REVISE EXISTING HVAC SYSTEM ADD NEW 2.5 TON A/C FOR COMPUTER ROOM 1ST FLOOR SUITE NO. VALUE OF WORK: $ 16,558 PROPERTY OWNER: TCW REALTY ADVISORS PHONE: 575 -2110 ADDRESS: 625 ANDOVER PK W. TUKWILA, 4A ZIP: 98188 CONTRACTOR: UNITED SYSTEMS (PHONE: 442 -94P4 ADDRESS: 3231 1ST AVENUE S. SEATTLE, N A ZIP: 98134 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. UNITESI176RB 'EXPIRATION DATE: 11/8/89 PCODECOAIP 1988 FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers Detectors CONDITIONS (other than nottp on plans): X N/A APPROVED FOR BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: OFFICIAL DATE: 7- 2/- in I hereby certify that I have read and xamined 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 or work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit. SIGNATURE: DATE: °9 // 1 PRINT NAME: ` Jd S .e.7 / te_r' COMPANY: C/%1 / TOO_yS 1' L`- 'T "'•'r 7Y_6 r 'YT" T Y1m0°°07==q�e pig- ivy- a7 ,�. ..el t�.r.i°..�,t ~i'6�a.e.'.EBBAI': .i8i.'�8811J.. _ I(,.I�.,�,.II 2d :'��t�if,'.�.i .'!� .'�l�°°(f,�';°l REQUIRED INSPECTIONS 1 - Roulh•inNents/Ducts 2 - Fire Final 3 - Planning;Final 4- 5- 6- 7 - Mechanical Final DATE PHONE NO. APPROVED DATE(S) INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED 433 -1849 575 -4404 433 -1849 433 -1849 OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296-4732) Electrical - Waahkrnton State Deoartmnro of Labor and Industriea 1A72.63f31 06/031a CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division Southcanter (206) 433 -1849 Type of Inspection INSPEC "ON RECORD PERMIT # /60-11 Date 1 I Date Wanted Mew 774 -5-7. Site Address 5-tic- Pk (A). / Project OF /'Phone # gii ) -`9�5ci Requestor p.m Special Instructions Inspection Results /Comments: Inspector Date THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME PART OF THE APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER 14o r�'1 '1. Aid changes will be made to plans unless approved by Architect and Tukwila Building Department. '2. Electrical work shall inspected by State Electrical Inspectors and all required electrical permits obtained through that agency. 3. All permits shall be posted at job site prior to start of any construc tion. . Any exposed insulation backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less. • All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1989; Edition). 6. The issuance or granting of.a permit or approval of plans, specifica- tions and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or a approval of, any violation of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of this jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel.the provisions of this Code shall be invalid. U.B.C. Sec. 303(c). TO: PROM: OATS: SUIJICT: City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 (208) 833.1800 Gary 1. VanOusen, Mayor cm, U MEMORANDUM gq 7 -If) -�— (10 /T2.MEM0) YOR&(, COT' ISING UNITS SPLIT = SS dTEM COOLING 1 TO 5 TONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Supersedes: 550.15. N3Y (787) I 550.15 -N3Y, (588) MODELS H *CB012 THRU H•CB060 GENERAL This Instruction outdoor units: covers the installation of the following HICB012A06 H1CB018A06 H1CB024A06 H 1C B030A06 H2CB036A06 H 1C B042A06 H2CB048A06 H2CB060A06 H1CB012S06 H I CB018S06 H1CB024S06 H 1C B030S06 H2CB036S06 H1CB042S06 H2CB048S06 H2CB060S06 H2CB036S25 H2CB048S25 H2C6060S25 H2CB036S46 H2CB048S46 H2C8060S46 H2CB060S58 The outdoor units are designed to be connected to a matching evaporator with either quick or sweat connect lines. Quick connect units are factory charged with refrigerant for matching evaporators and factory charged line sets are available in various lengths. Sweat connect units are factory charged with refrigerant for matching evaporators plus 25 feet of field supplied lines. Matching evaporators contain an orifice liquid feed sized for the most common usage. The orifice size and /or refrigerant charge may need to be changed for some indoor - outdoor unit combinations, elevation differences or total line lengths. INSPECTION As soon as a unit is received, it should be inspected for possible damage during transit. If damage is evident, the extent of the damage should be noted on the carrier's height bill. A separate request for inspection by the carrier's agent should be made in writing. See Form 50.15 -NM for more Information. REFERENCE Use this instruction in conjunction with the instructions for 035-08262 the appropriate indoor unit, air moving system and accessories. Installer should pay particular attention to the words: NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING. NOTES are intended to clarify or make the installation easier. CAUTIONS are given to prevent equipment damage. WARNINGS are given to alert the installer that personal injury and/or equipment damage may result if installation procedures are not handled properly. NOMENCLATURE Product Category H • Condensing Unit Product Generation 1 • Design Level Product Identifier CB •9.00 SEER Condensing Unit Nominal Cooling Capacity 012 • 12,000 BTUH 036 018 • 18,000 BTUH 042 024 • 24,000 BTUH 048 030 • 30,000 BTUH 060 Refrigerant Line Connections A ■Quick- Connect S =Sweat Connect Voltage Code 06 .208/230 -1.60 25 •208/2303430 H 1 C8012 A 06 TT • 36,000 BTUH • 42,000 BTUH ■ 48,000 BTUH • 60,000 BTUH 46 •4603 -60 58 .5753-60 LIMITATIONS The unit should be installed in accordance with all national and local safety codes. Limitations for the indoor unit, coil and appropriate accessories must also be observed. The outdoor unit must aid be installed with any ductwork In the air stream. The outdoor fan is the propeller type and is not designed to operate against any additional external static pressure. The unit should not be operated at temperatures below 45 °F unless equipped with a low ambient kit accessory. LOCATION Before starting the installation, select and check the suitability of the location for both the indoor and outdoor unit. Observe all limitations and clearance requirements. The outdoor unit must have sufficient clearance for air entrance to the condenser coil, for air discharge and for service access. See Figure 1. • . 550.15•N3Y TABLE 1 - PHYSICAL AND ELECTRIC DATA MODEL H1CB012I H1CB018 1 H1CB024 1 H1C8030 1 H2CB036J H1CB042 1 H2CB0481 H2CB060 UNIT SUPPLY VOLTAGE 208/230 -1 -60 NORMAL VOLTAGE RANGE (1) 187 to 252 MIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY 8.2 11.5 16.8 20.2 23.3 28.5 31.4 37,6 MAX. OVERCURRENT DEVICE AMPS - 15 (2) 15 (2) 25 (2) 30 (2) 35 (2) 40 (2) 45 (2) 50 (2) COMPRESSOR AMPS RATED LOAD 5,8 8.6 12.8 15.5 17.6 21.5 232 28.8 LOCKED ROTOR 34.2 43.3 53.0 76.0 87.0 95.4 , 114.0 142.0 FAN MOTOR AMPS RATED LOAD 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.6 LOCKED ROTOR 1.9 1,9 1.9 1.9 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 MIN. FIELD WIRE SIZE AWG 60 °C COPPER CONDUCTORS 14 14 12 10 10 10 8 8 MAX. WIRE LENGTH FEET BASED ON 3% VOLTAGE DROP 208V 150 105 115 155 130 105 155 120 230V 165 120 130 170 145 120 170 135 FAN DIAMETER INCHES 18 18 18 18 18 22 22 22 FAN MOTOR RATED HP 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 NOMINAL RPM 1075 1075 1075 1075 1075 850 850 850 NOMINAL CFM 1650 1800 2000 2000 2500 3000 2750 2750 COIL FACE AREA SQ. FT. 5.0 9.4 11.3 14.1 14.1 14.6 15.7 15.7 ROWS DEEP 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 FINS / INCH 16 16 16 20 20 16 16 16 LIQUID LINE OD 5/16 3/8 VAPOR LINE OD 5/8 3/4 7/8 OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. _ 105 1 110 I 125 I 140 1 150 175 1 225 1 240 MODEL H2CB036 1 H2CB048 1 H2CB060 H2CB036 1 H2CB048 1 H2CB060 H2CB060 UNIT SUPPLY VOLTAGE 208/2303.60 460.360 575 -360 NORMAL VOLTAGE RANGE (1) 187 to 252 432 to 604 550 to 600 MIN. CIRCUIT AMPACITY 16.7 20.5 25.6 7.5 10.8 12.8 10.3 MAX. OVERCURRENT DEVICE AMPS 26 (2) 30 (2) 35 (2) 15 (3) 16 (3) 16 (3) 15 (3) COMPRESSOR AMPS RATED LOAD 11.5 15.1 192 5.3 7.4 9.6 7.7 LOCKED ROTOR 70.0 84.0 124.0 _ 35.0 42.0 62.0 50.0 FAN MOTOR AMPS RATED LOAD 1,3 1.6 1.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 LOCKED ROTOR 3,5 3,5 1.8 1.8 1.8 1,5 MIN. FIELD WIRE SIZE AWG 60 °C COPPER CONDUCTORS 12 10 10 14 14 14 14 MAX. WIRE LENGTH FEET BASED ON 3% VOLTAGE DROP 208V 140 170 125 - - - - 230V 155 190 140 . - - - - 460V - - - 410 290 250 - 675V - - - - - - 370 FAN DIAMETER INCHES 18 22 22 18 22 22 22 FAN MOTOR RATED HP 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 NOMINAL RPM 1075 850 850 1076 850 850 850 NOMINAL CFM 2500 2760 2750 2500 2750 2750 2750 COIL FACE AREA SQ, FT. 14.1 15.7 15.7 14,1 15.7 16.7 15.7 ROWS DEEP 1 2 2 • 1 2 2 2 FINS /INCH 20 16 16 20 16 16 16 LIQUID LINE OD 5/16 3/8 3/8 5/16 3/8 3/8 3/8 VAPOR LINE OD 3/4 7/8 7/8 3/4 7/8 7/8 7/8 OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. 150 225 240 150 225 ' 240 240 (1) Utilization range "A" in accordance with ARI standard 110. (2) Dual element fuses or HACR circuk breaker. (3) Dual element fuses. Central Environmental Systems: C� • N the unit is to be installed on a hot sun exposed roof or a •blacktopped ground area, the unit should be raised sufficiently above the roof or ground to avoid taking the accumulated layer of hot air into the outdoor unit. Provide an adequate structural support. •' The unit may be installed at ground level on a solid base that will not shift or settle, causing strain on the refrigerant lines and possible leaks. Maintain the clearances shown and install the unit in a level position. Isolate the base from the building structure to • avoid noise or vibration transmission. 550.15•N3Y When installing units on a roof, the structure must be capable of supporting the total weight of the unit, including a pad, lintels, rails, etc., which should be used to minimize the transmission of sound or vibration into the conditioned space. Isolate the unit from rain gutters to avoid any possible wash out of the foundation. Normal operating sound levels may be objectionable if the unit is placed directly under windows of certain rooms (bedrooms, study, etc.). TO BLOWER MOTOR RELAY THERMOSTAT TO POWER SUPPLY WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT SWITCH H•08012 THRU H•CS038 NEC CLASS 1 48" OVERHEAD WIRING CLEARANCE NEC CLASS 2 TO WIRING EVAPORATOR COIL 12" REAR AND SIDES • NOTE: ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF • SEAL OPENING(S)' WITH PERMAGUM OR EQUIVALENT 24" SERVICE ACCESS CLEARANCE TO BLOWER MOTOR RELAY THERMOSTAT TO POWER SUPPLY H•CB042 THRU H•CB060 NEC CLASS 1 WIRING WEATHERPROOF DISCONNECT SWITCH 48" OVERHEAD CLEARANCE 12" REAR AND SIDES TO EVAPORATOR COIL NEC CLASS 2 WIRING NOTE: ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF SEAL OPENING(S) WITH PERMAGUM OR EQUIVALENT FIGURE 1 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS •Central Envkonmental Systems 24" SERVICE ACCESS CLEARANCE . 550.15 -N3Y INSTALLATION PROCEDURES The following sequence of installation steps is suggested. 1. Inspect unit and set in place. 2. Make electrical power connections. 3. Check orifice size and replace with correct size if necessary. 4. Route the vapor and liquid lines. 5. Connect tubing and leak test. 6. Make electrical control connections. 7. Charge system. 8. Instruct owner. C UNIT PLACEMENT 1. Provide a base in the pre - determined location. 2. Remove the shipping carton and inspect for possible damage. 3. Compressor tie -down bolts should remain tightened. CAUTION: Some units with an isolated compressor C compartment have shipping block under the compressor feet. It must be removed before the unit is started up. Re- tighten tie -down bolts to the ferrules. 4. Position the unit on the base provided. 5. Make a hole(s) in the structure wall large enough to accommodate the insulated vapor line, the liquid line and the wiring. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. Check the electrical supply to be sure that it meets the values specified on the unit nameplate and wiring label. 2. The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located on the inside surface of the unit electrical box cover. Field Wiring is shown below. 3. All field wiring to be in accordance with national electrical code (NEC) and/or local-city codes. NOTE: Power wiring, disconnect switch, and overcurrent protection to be supplied by installer. See Physical and ALL FIELD WIRING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) AND/OR LOCAL CODES POWER WIRING 208/230-3-60, 460.360 or 575 -3-60 14-14-- 208/230 -1.60 GROUND SCREW CONTACTOR TERMINALS L 24 VOLT CONTROL WIRING `• POWER — CONTROL FACTORY FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER TERMINAL BLOCK ROOM THERMOSTAT 'Terminal W Y only required an interne with hut ALL OUTDOOR WIRING MUST BE WEATHERPROOF. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. CONTROL WIRING POWER WIRING WCB012 TO 036 FIGURE 2 — TYPICAL FIELD WIRING 4 H'CB042 TO 060 Central Environmental Systems • Electrical Data Table for proper sizes. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. Unit must be grounded with a separate ground conductor wire. 4. Install the proper size weatherproof disconnect switch outdoors and within sight of the unit. 5. Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit. 6. Install the proper size time-delay fuses or circuit breaker, and make the power supply connections. 7. Energize the crankcase heater, if applicable, to save time by preheating the compressor oil while the remaining installation is completed. The crankcase heater, when furnished, is energized whenever the compressor is not running. Check for proper operation by feeling' for heat on the compressor where the heater is installed. The heater should be energized for at least 8 hours before the thermostat is set to operate the compressor. CAUTION: An attempt to start the compressor without at least 8 hours of crankcase heat will damage the compressor. A warning label with an adhesive back is supplied in the unit installation instruction packet. This label should be attached to the field supplied disconnect switch where it will be easily seen. See below: IF POWER HAS BEEN OFF FOR 8 HOURS OR LONGER, DISCONNECT SWITCH MUST BE TURNED ON 8 HOURS BEFORE THERMOSTAT IS SET TO "HEAT ", "COOL" OR "AUTO ". 035-03095A TUBING CONNECTIONS Quick- connect systems must use pre - charged refrigerant line sets (quick - connect couplings) designated for the respective unit size and available from CES. Pre - charged lines with excess tubing should be coiled horizontally in an inconspicuous location to avoid oil trapping. Stub kits are available to field fabricate quick connect line sets onto connect mix- matched units and coils. Sweat-connect systems and systems with stub kits must use field supplied, clean, dehydrated refrigeration -grade copper tubing. Unit should be installed only with the specified line sizes for approved system combinations (indoor coiloutdoor unit) installed with total line lengths up to 25 feet. See Application Data for longer line lengths and elevation differences over 20 feet. Using a larger than specified size could result in oil return problems. Using too small a line will result in loss of capacity and other problems caused by insufficient refrigerant flow. Slope horizontal vapor lines at least 1" every 20 feet toward the outdoor unit to facilitate proper oil return. Central Environmental Systems 550.15 -N3Y The lines should be installed so that they will not obstruct service access to the coil, air handling system or filter. Install the lines with as few bends as possible. Care must be taken not to damage the couplings or kink the tubing. Care must also be used to isolate the refrigerant lines to • minimize noise transmission from the equipment to the structure. Tape and suspend the refrigerant lines as shown. DO NOT . ",allow metal -to -metal contact. LIQUID LINE TAPE TAPE INSULATED VAPOR UNE SHEET METAL HANGER FIGURE 3 — TUBING HANGER ,• Use PVC piping as a conduit for all underground installations as shown below. Buried lines should be kept as short as possible to minimize the build up of liquid refrigerant in the vapor line during long periods of shutdown. Pack fiber glass insulation and a sealing material such as permagum around refrigerant lines where they penetrate a wall to reduce vibration and to retain some flexibility. Do not install a filter drier since one is factory installed in every outdoor unit. Insulate all vapor lines with a minimum of 1/2" foam rubber. Liquid lines that will be exposed to direct . sunlight and /or high temperatures must also be insulated. TO INDOOR COIL UOUID LINE TO OUTDOOR UNIT CAP INSULATED PVC CONDUIT VAPOR LINE GROUND / fa 1k= 4 FIGURE 4 — UNDERGROUND INSTALLATION 550.15•N3Y TABLE 2 - ORIFICE SIZES OUTDOOR UNIT H1CB012 H1CB018 H1C13024 H1CB030 H2CB038 H1C8042 H2CB048 H2CB060 UNIT ORIFICE(S) •• 43 63 57,61 65,69 73 81 87 87 FACTORYR22 CHARGELBS. -OZ. SWEAT 2 -14 3-8. 4 -7 4 -15 5 -11 5-14 10 -2 10 -7 QUICK 2 -3 2 -13 _ 3 -12 _ 4 -4 5 -0 4 -13 _ 9 -1 9 -6 INDOOR COIL COIL ORIFICE" SYSTEM ORIFICE & ADDITIONAL CHARGE (OZ.) 02HC018 53 43 +2 53 +0 - - - - - - 02HCO24 55 - 53 +5 57 +0 - - - - - 02HC030 63 - - 81+0 65 +5 - - - - 02HC036 69 - - - 69 +8 73+8 - - - 02HC042 81 - - . - - 73 +10 81 +0 - - 02HC048 90 - - - - - 81+12 87 +0 - 02HC060 99 - - - - - - 87 +0 87 +23 M2US018. 02US018" In atA�otoo 43 +2 53 +0 - - - - - - M2UA024 G2UA024 - 53 +0 57 +0 - - - - - M2UA030 02UA030 - - 61+0 65 +2 - - - - M2UA036 02UA036 - -. 61+8 69 +7 73+0 - - M2UA037 G2UA037 - - - 69 +5 73 +0 - - M2UA048 02UA048 - - - - 73 +16 81 +8 87 +0. - M2UA060 G2UA060 - - - - - - - 87 +23 M2UA061 02UA061 . - - - - - - 87 +0 87+ 15 G2AF024 51 43+1 53 +4 - - - - - 02AF032 55 - - 61+0 69 +0 - 02AF044 67 - - - - (69) +3 81+0 - - 02CNO30 86 - - 61 +0 65+5 (69) +0 - - -. 02CN042 81 - - - - 73 +0 81+0 - 02CNO60 87 - - - - - - 87 +0 87 +23 M2HD024 57 43+2 53 +0 67 +0 - - - - - . M2HD036 69 - - 81+4 69 +7 69 +0 - M2HD048 81 - - -. - 73 +8 81+8 87 +0 - M2HD060 87 - - - - - - 87 +10 87+7 M2UF024 .53 43 +1 53 +4 57 +0 - - -. - - . M2UF032 M2CF032 61 - 53+7 61+0 69 +0 73 +3 - - - ' M2UF044 M2CF044 69 -• - 67 +0 65 +6 69 +3 81 +0 - - M2UF052 : M2CF052 81 . - - - - (69) +5 81+2 87 +3 . M2UF054 87. ' - - _ - - . - .87+8 87 +0 • Thai anion ro Nolcormounlod In Iho Ycrlunolo low cannel dabs d outs indoor oe1. •• Thw CIMoeS we pocked In the Npnuonon/werronW pokes 'Owlet condom mat Orlin. In ( ) mud bo °nwed ken>ho Porto DprNwnL, ORIFICE SELECTION NOTE: The proper orifice must be Installed in the evaporator coil liquid connection prior to the connection of the refrigerant lines. WARNING: Coil (whether sweat or quick connect) is under 15 PSIG pressure. Each coil will have an orifice Installed in the fitting between the liquid line connection and distributor. The orifice is identified on a label next to the liquid connection as shown. LEFT-HAND THREAD DISTRIBUTOR ORIFICE LIQUID LINE FITTING FIGURE 5 — ORIFICE LABEL The orifice that is shipped with the coil Is based on the "most sold" combination, but it may have to be changed depending on the capacity and efficiency of the outdoor unit, elevation differences over 20 feet, and /or total line lengths over 25 feet. An additional orifice(s) is shipped with most outdoor units In the literature packet for the most commonly required replacement combinations. Other sizes must be ordered from the Parts Department if required. Table 2 shows the orifice and charge adjustment for approved system combinations (indoor coiVoutdoor unit) installed with elevation differences up to 20 feet and total line lengths up to 25 feet. See Application Data for other piping conditions and orifice selections. If the orifice sizes match, nothing further is required and the refrigerant lines may be connected per the outdoor unit instruction. However, if another orifice should be used, see the coil instruction for details to change the orifice in the coil. QUICK CONNECT SYSTEMS Indoor coils and outdoor units are to be connected with precharged interconnecting tubing specified for the split systems. The units and the lines are equipped with sealed one -time quick-connect couplings which, when screwed together, will have their seals broken, allowing for free passage of refrigerant. One end of the tubing contains a female fitting for connecting to the outdoor unit. The other end has a male fitting with a 90° bend on the vapor line for connecting to the indoor coil. The outdoor end of the lines have capped service (Schrader) ports. Install the coupling in a position that will permit a Schrader tool to be attached to the service port. Prepare and connect fittings as follows: Central Environmental Systems 550.15 -N3Y 1. Begin at either the indoor coil or the outdoor . unit. Remove only one dust cap at a time to avoid damage and to prevent dirt from getting into the other. If necessary, carefully wipe seals and threaded surfaces with a clean cloth. 2. Lubricate the male half diaphragm and the "0" ring with several drops of refrigerant oil. Thread the halves together by hand to insure proper mating of the threads. Use proper size wrenches (on both the body hex and on the union nut) and tighten until bodies "bottom" or a definite resistance is felt. 3. Using a marker or ink pen, mark a line lengthwise from the union nut to the unit panel. Then tighten an additional 1/4 turn (90° from the mark on the panel to the mark on the union nut). 4. Repeat this procedure with the other three in the system, removing the dust cap just prior to making the connection. 5. Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the service port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight.DO NOT (between 40 and 60 inch - lbs. maximum). 6. Do not remove the flare caps from the service ports except when necessary for servicing the system. CAUTION: Do not connect manifold gauges unless trouble is suspected. Approximately 3/4 ounce of refrigerant will be lost each time a standard manifold gauge is connected. 7. The quick connect outdoor unit contains enough refrigerant charge for a matched evaporator. Refer to the Table 2 for the amount of additional charge required for some mix - matched evaporators. If additional charge is required, see recommended charging methods. SWEAT-CONNECT SYSTEMS The outdoor units have a sealed one-time fitting on both the liquid and vapor connections. The fittings retain the total system refrigerant charge within the outdoor unit during sshhipb d and installation. The fittings, once opened, cannot Serious service problems can be avoided by taking adequate precautions to assure an internally clean and dry system. Always use refrigeration -grade copper tubing that is internally clean and dry for refrigerant lines. Use clean hard drawn copper tubing where no appreciable amount of bending around obstruction is necessary. If soft copper must be used, care must be taken to avoid sharp bends which may cause a restriction. The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 1/2 inch insulation (Arm -A-Flex or equivalent). CAUTION: Dry nitrogen should ahvays be supplied through the tubing while it is being brazed, because the temperature required is high enough to cause oxidation of the copper unless an inert atmosphere is provided. The flow of dry nitrogen should continue until the Joint has cooled. Always use a pressure regulator and safety valve to insure that only low preuure a flow dry nitrogen is introduced into the tubing. Only oxidation. necessary to displace air and prevent 550.15 -N3Y All outdoor unit and evaporator coil corcectc is are copper - to -copper and should be brazed with a phosphorous - copper alloy material such as Silfos -5 or equivalent. DO NOT use soft solder. Precautions should be taken to prevent heat damage to the fitting by wrapping a wet rag around it as shown below, Also, protect all painted surfaces and insulation during brazing. FIGURE 6 — HEAT PROTECTION Install the refrigerant lines using the following procedure: 1. Remove the cap and Schrader core from both the liquid and vapor fitting service ports at the outdoor unit. Connect low pressure nitrogen to the liquid line service port. 2. Braze the liquid line to the liquid fitting at the outdoor unit. Be sure to wrap the fitting body with a wet rag. Allow the nitrogen to continue flowing. 3. Carefully remove the rubber plugs from the evaporator liquid and vapor connections. Use caution, since the evaporator is pressurized. 4. Braze the liquid line to the evaporator liquid connection. The nitrogen should now be flowing through the evaporator coil. 5. Remove the grommet from the vapor connection at the coil. Braze the vapor line to the evaporator vapor connection. After the connection has cooled, replace the grommet. 6. Protect the vapor fitting with a wet rag and braze the vapor line connection. The nitrogen flow should be exiting the system from the vapor service port connection. After this connection has cooled, remove the nitrogen source from the liquid fitting service port. 7. Purge the vapor line, evaporator and the liquid line as follows: NOTE: Do not use the system refrigerant In the outdoor unit to purge or leak test. a) Attach the end of a charging hose with the Schrader core depressor to the liquid line service port. Attach the other end of the hose to a source of refrigerant gas. b) Open the refrigerant source supply valve, allowing gas to flow into the liquid line and air to be purged from the vapor service port. Allow this flow to take place for 60 seconds. c) Close the refrigerdnt source supply valve. d) Allow gas to escape from the vapor service port until only a light positive pressure remains in the system. Then replace the Schrader core in the service Pte. e) Remove the charging hose from the liquid service port and replace the Schrader core. f) Re -attach the charging hose to the liquid service port. Open the refrigerant source supply valve to pressurize the liquid and vapor lines and evaporator. Close the refrigerant source supply valve and leak test the brazed tubing joints. 8. Leak test all refrigerant piping connections including the service port flare caps to be sure they are leak tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (between 40 and 60 inch - lbs. maximum). 9. Do not remove the flare caps from the service ports except when necessary for servicing the system. CAUTION: Do not connect manifold gauges unless trouble is suspected. Approximately 3/4 ounce of refrigerant will be lost each time a standard manifold gauge is connected. 10. Release refrigerant charge into the system. Open both the liquid and vapor fittings by tightening the plunger cap until it bottoms as shown below. Tighten an additional 1/4 turn to make a metal -to -metal seal. When tightening, the torque will increase and then diminish as the plunger shears the frangible plug. NOTE: These fittings cannot be reclosed after opening. FIGURE 7 — PLUNGER CAP 11. The sweat connect outdoor unit contains enough refrigerant charge for a matched evaporator and 25 feet of tubing. Refer to the Table 2 for the amount of additional charge required for some mix - matched evaporators. Additional charge for lines longer than 25 feet is shown under system charge. If additional charge is required, see recommended charging methods. ROOM THERMOSTAT Cooling units may be installed with any conventional thermostat. The thermostat should be located about 5 ft. above the floor, where it will be exposed b normal room air circulation. Do not plea it on an outside well or where it is exposed to the radiant effect from exposed glass or appliances, drafts from outside doors or supply air grilles. • Central Environmental Systems • • • Mount the thermostat and route the 24-volt control wiring (NEC Class 2) from the thermostat to the indoor and outdoor units. To eliminate erratic operation, seal the hole in the well at the thermostat with permagum or equivalent to prevent air drafts affecting the anticipators in the thermostat. Route the control wiring into the outdoor unit through the hole provided. Connect the control wiring, per Figure 2. EVACUATION It will be necessary to evacuate the system if the unit has developed a leak during shipment or was, for any other reason, opened to the atmosphere. If a leak is suspected, leak test to locate the leak. Repair the leak and test again. WARNING: Never attempt to repair any braved connections while the system is under pressure. Personal injury could result. Evacuate the system down to at least 11)00 microns. Valve the vacuum pump off and check vacuum gauge to male sure vacuum is holding after 1 hour. SYSTEM CHARGE The factory charge in the outdoor unit is listed in Table 2 and includes enough charge for the unit and matched evaporators. Some indoor coil matches may require some additional charge. Sweat connect units also include sufficient charge for 25 feet of lines. Pre-charged line lengths are factory charged with the correct amount of refrigerant required. Table 3 lists the refrigerant line charges. The "TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE" must be permanently stamped on the unit data plate. Total system charge is determined as follows: 1. Determine the outdoor unit charge from Table 2. 2. Determine indoor coil adjustment from Table 2. a Calculate the line charge using Table 3 factors. a) Calculate total length of precharged lines for quick connect units. b) Calculate over 25 feet of sweat lines for sweat connect units. NOTE: The charge for precharged lines should be included in the system charge shown on the data plate but need not be added to the system. If sweat connect lines are used, the line charge over 25 feet should be included on the data plate and must be the system. 4. Total system charge ■ Item 1 + Item 2 + hem a 5. Permanently stamp the unit data plate with the total amount of refrigerant in the system. Use one of the following charging methods whenever additional refrigerant is required for the system charge. Central Environmental Systems 550.15•N3Y TABLE 3 — Refrigerant Line Charges UNIT SIZE LIQUID LINE OD VAPOR LINE OD R22 CHARGE OZ / FT 012 TO 024 030 TO 036 042 TO 060 5/18 6/16 3/8 6/8 3/4 7/8 0.44 0.46 0.70 CAUTION: Refrterant charging should only be carried out by a qualified air conditioning conlracbr. Measurement Method If a calibrated charging cylinder or accurate weighing device is available, add refrigerant accordingly. Check flare caps on service ports to be sure they are leak tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (between 40 and 60 inch • lbs. maximum). MI Rating Conditions For maximum system performance at 80°F dry bulb, and 67 °F wet bulb, evaporator air entering conditions with a 95 °F outdoor ambient, the refrigerant charge should be optimized as follows. Adjust refrigerant charge to obtain the following degrees of suction superheat at the compressor at 95 °F outdoor ambient: H1CB012 — 3 TO 5°F HICB018 — 3 TO 5°F H1CB024 — 3 TO 5 °F HICB030 — 3 TO 5 °F H2CB036 — 3 TO 5 °F H1CB042 — 3 TO 5 °F H2CB048 — 3 TO 5 °F H2CB060 — 3 TO 5 °F For other evaporator air entering conditions and /or outdoor ambients, see alternate charge adjusting methods. Suction Superheat Method Refer to Suction Superheat Charging Chart , Figure 8, and proceed as follows: 1. Operate the unit for a minimum of 15 minutes before checking charge. 2. Measure Suction Pressure, Outdoor Ambient Temperature, and Suction Temperature. 3. Enter measured Suction Pressure and Outdoor Ambient Temperature to determine recommended Suction Superheat. 4. Calculate actual Suction Superheat by subtracting the Saturated Suction Temperature (shown under Suction Pressure) from the measured Suction Temperature. 5. If actual Suction Superheat is greater than the re- commended value from the chart, charge must be added. If actual Superheat is less than recommended, charge must be bled from the system. 550.15 -,13V 30 0 EXAMPLE: 75 PSIO Measured Suction Pressure at 90 °F O.D. Ambient shows Superheat to be 14 °F (44,5 Saturated Suction Temperature +14° Suction Superheat - A Suction Line Temp. of 58.5°) e0 PSIO SUCTION PRESSURE (34.0•F SAT. TEMP.) 66 PSIO SUCTION PRESSURE ' (37.50F SAT. TEMP.) 70 PSIO SUCTION PRESSURE (41.0•F SAT. TEMP.) 75 P910 SUCTION PRESSURE (44.5•F SAT. TEMP.) 80 PSIO SUCTION PRESSURE (47.5°F SAT. TEMP.) 85 PSIO SUCTION PRESSURE (50.5°F SAT. TEMP.) I II 11111/1111111111111111M1111 imaiiiiiiiiiiiinillIMIN Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIII 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 O.D. AMBIENT ('F) FIGURE 8 — SUCTION SUPERHEAT CHARGING CHART 100 105 110 Check flare caps on service ports to be sure they are leak tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (40-60 inch -lbs. maximum). SYSTEM PRESSURE REFERENCE The "system pressure reference chart" should only be used as a quick check of system performance. It should not be used to determine proper system charge. 1. Operate the unit for a minimum of 15 minutes before checking system pressure. 2. Measure Pressures at the suction and liquid fitting and measure the Outdoor Ambient Temperature. 3. Enter the chart at the measured Suction Pressure and Outdoor Ambient Temperature to determine the expected Liquid Pressure. Actual liquid pressure should agree with values shown plus or minus 5 psig. A "higher" than normal liquid pressure may point out a dirty condenser coil, or non- condensibles in the system (not evacuated properly) or a condenser fan motor not running at full speed: A lower" than normal liquid pressure may point out an inefficient compressor (low head = high suction) or a low refrigerant charge. • Check flare caps on service ports to be sure they are leak tight DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (40.60 inch•Ibs. maximum). OWNER'S INSTRUCTION Assist owner with processing warranty cards. Review Owners Guide and provide a copy for the owner guidance on proper operation and maintenance. Instruct the owner or the operator how to start, stop and adjust temperature setting. When applicable, instruct the owner that the compressor is equipped with a crankcase heater to prevent the migration of refrigerant to the compressor during the "OFF" cycle. The heater is energized only when the unit is not running. If the main switch is disconnected for long periods of shut down, do not attempt to start the unit for 8 hours after the switch has been connected. This will allow sufficient time for all liquid refrigerant to be driven out of the compressor. The installer should also instruct the owner on proper operation and maintenance of all other system components. WHEN THE SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND THE OWNER HAS BEEN FULLY INSTRUCTED, SECURE THE OWNER', APPROVAL. , SYSTEM OPERATION Cooling operation is the same as' any conventional ale conditioning unit. The following checks may be made to determine if the system Is operating properly: 10 Central Environmental Systems • LIQUID PRESSURE (PSIG) 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 160 160 140 EXAMPLE: H1CB024 unit with a 78 PSIG Measured Suction Pressure at 95° O.D.Amblent — Lquid line pressure should be approximately 251 PSIG. 65 60 65 70 75 80 SUCTION PRESSURE (PSIG) FIGURE 9 — SYSTEM PRESSURE REFERENCE CHART — H•CB012 -036 1. The outdoor fan should be running with warm air being discharged from the top of the unit. 2. The indoor blower (furnace or air handler) will be operating, discharging cool air from the ducts. 3. The vapor line at the outdoor unit will feel cool to the touch. 4. The liquid line at the outdoor unit will feel warm to the touch. Central Environmental Systems 85 MAINTENANCE 90 95 550.15•N3Y 1. Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or other parts in the air circuit. Clean as often as necessary to Isep the unit clean. Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable means. 2. The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and does not require periodic oiling. 11 115° OD AMBIENT H1CB012 ' H2CB036 H1CB024 HICB030 ' IIIM NAM m _,.., ____ H /CB012 H2CB036 H1C8024"'""""""' H1CB030 H1CB018 85° OD AMBIENT H1CB018 0010W001111111100111111 iwww0"-- ME • • • HIC6012 7.• ja—rolailos.......— 1011 H2CB036 H1C13024 H1CB030 - H1CB018 .....--• • 1 I I 750 OD AMBIENT 65 60 65 70 75 80 SUCTION PRESSURE (PSIG) FIGURE 9 — SYSTEM PRESSURE REFERENCE CHART — H•CB012 -036 1. The outdoor fan should be running with warm air being discharged from the top of the unit. 2. The indoor blower (furnace or air handler) will be operating, discharging cool air from the ducts. 3. The vapor line at the outdoor unit will feel cool to the touch. 4. The liquid line at the outdoor unit will feel warm to the touch. Central Environmental Systems 85 MAINTENANCE 90 95 550.15•N3Y 1. Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on the outdoor coils or other parts in the air circuit. Clean as often as necessary to Isep the unit clean. Use a brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable means. 2. The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and does not require periodic oiling. 11 960 340 320 300 a ro w 280 cc Q 280 _ 5 0 240 220 200 180 160 EXAMPLE: H1CB042 unit with a 79 PSIG Measured Suction Pressure at 95° O. D. Ambient - Liquid line pressure should be approximately 258 PSIG. 55 60 65 70 75 80 SUCTION PRESSURE (PSIG) FIGURE 10 - SYSTEM PRESSURE REFERENCE CHART - H "CB042-060 3. If the coil needs to be cleaned, it should be washed with Calgon CalClean (mix one part CalClean to seven parts water) Allow solution to remain on coil for 30 minutes before rinsing with clean water. Solution should not be permitted to come in contact with painted surfaces. 4. Refer to the furnace or air handler instructions for filter blower motor maintenance. 5. The evaporator coil drain pan should be inspected and cleaned regularly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage. 85 90 95 NOTICE 70 OWNER: H fociout occum, check the following items before calling a serviceman: 1. Indoor section for dirty filter. 2. Outdoor section for leaf or debris blockage. Eliminate problem, turn off the thermostat for 10 seconds and attempt start. nit 5 minutes. If system does not start, call serviceman. Subject to change without rata. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright H tit! by Centel Environmental Sy°Nrm —ALL RIGHTS RESERVED OSe 40M 5CC Al Control Poet Olio* York SrwlronmooW Sox 18112 awot Poonoylvonlo .e 174011.1188 Cods: SHY 550.15413Y YORK Heating and Air Conditioning _�S 115° OD H2CB060 H1CB042 H2CB048 AMBIENT al H2C5060 H1C8042 H2CB048 v--- .111 �� IIIIIIIIIIIII Mow' r e _ 95° AMB OD ENT rr I H2CB060 ! 75° OD AMBIENT � r,,,�•. H1CB042 H2C 5048 55 60 65 70 75 80 SUCTION PRESSURE (PSIG) FIGURE 10 - SYSTEM PRESSURE REFERENCE CHART - H "CB042-060 3. If the coil needs to be cleaned, it should be washed with Calgon CalClean (mix one part CalClean to seven parts water) Allow solution to remain on coil for 30 minutes before rinsing with clean water. Solution should not be permitted to come in contact with painted surfaces. 4. Refer to the furnace or air handler instructions for filter blower motor maintenance. 5. The evaporator coil drain pan should be inspected and cleaned regularly to prevent odors and assure proper drainage. 85 90 95 NOTICE 70 OWNER: H fociout occum, check the following items before calling a serviceman: 1. Indoor section for dirty filter. 2. Outdoor section for leaf or debris blockage. Eliminate problem, turn off the thermostat for 10 seconds and attempt start. nit 5 minutes. If system does not start, call serviceman. Subject to change without rata. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright H tit! by Centel Environmental Sy°Nrm —ALL RIGHTS RESERVED OSe 40M 5CC Al Control Poet Olio* York SrwlronmooW Sox 18112 awot Poonoylvonlo .e 174011.1188 Cods: SHY 550.15413Y YORK Heating and Air Conditioning ?ry MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER 39 -W -2 PROJECT NAME [��./�C�.P� 4611-;e9 /12P�fi� SITE`ADDRESS SUITE NO. INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" In box Indicates which departments need to review the project. CONSULTANT: Data Sent - ROUTED 0 FIRE atactora INIT: 0 PLANNING :11 -71/11 . r- T' I - INIT: SCREENING REQUIRED? REFERENCE FILE NOS.: 0 OTHER INIT: BUILDING - final review REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT N • . C • NTACTED DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED BY: (init.) PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING ? 4IA �l U 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 y; MECH,AN:_ UAL PERMIT APPLICATION Mechanical Fie W *sheet must also be filled out • attached to this • lcatlon. PLAN CHECK NUMBER G - 1 -G ?- /L / FEES (for staff use only) T -'" >> . ,.. .............. . APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY SITE ADDRESS SUIT # 5 ' r / 4 ) . !j,(-.� l /e/700/- PROJECT NAME/TENANT, TYPE OF WORK: 0 New /Ad ition �'Modificatlons 0 Repair 0 Other: TOTAL -< MIRE VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - #/ 56-8' DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: "P&ut e. — e is1 /n�X �'c L Sys �►� ,4JI 6?0 sig7-i31, re le_ Fr �.,,p ' BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) OFF c a NATURE OF BUSINESS: WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? 0 No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? -Et No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER 72j /f fy , d in S p‘-,s ADDRESS 6G25 4,,,d0 v.e , p4r U) • T/ IA) /cam CONTRACTOR (�n�/ (. e"-4-1s ADDRESS j' / / 4 a 56 , . • . G`--117` WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # (4/ /&s 2 /.2t iet3 ARCHITECT z /DN PHONE 5 5 I e> �ZIP9S /88 PHONE ADDRESS /42 7 , 4,r, SA , .300 segrbile ZIP,spr.S y EXP. DATE /02/$9 PHONE6'Fs- -$036' Z11398 /e9/ BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT • DATE 6 —89 PRINT NAME . Jeff' Sze i e r PHONEefy,/. _ 7v5-5/ ADDRESS g / st/ 2), So CONTACT PERSON .(�. PHONE$1/ .2_ CITY /ZIS c . APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application Is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal cheddist on the reverse side of this form. A completed "Mechanical Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed Information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and Dian must be complete In order to be acrr.� ad for Dian review. BUILDING OWNER./ AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The BuNding Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development at 433-1849. DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES • • '• 4! *IV !:! ' -1 Vt., . LI • • L tt• MITTAL :CHEC • . ?,• , • • o • • P4 „ • •••••■••••■=1IMMIMIIII...... • • . . , . , ',..% .,,,,- .:% 'Ott 4. 1,,,, " ''" • i''', :. ti s..,,,101. .•■‘., 4,0_1 ,,, ,Y.:!s,i'' , ii-I.,":-, : '' ' '': fl r:', 33f\444 lc* ‘t"iiYit(5.11?-,%,c0c I •■••=.-ii5-=2:: l'i ' - ' — '''''? t P."'l i'l‘i 1 : :'11s:5.?c ', '.' ' • ' 43:::1'. r-, :A4 lt. tyi.i4.14,4,irsrevk),)01,;, ,- , . - - .,....-,..-• r:-•-•;-..,r,.- i. - i• ' •.:..:,.•,ri'l .1..4,,ve.,1,1,-•;';',.;,,,,d,.i:'.1, • . ,f,it,Ifo.,••-•tv tp,V.1. „ .. , „. .. . . • : • . Completedffiechanical perml9ippliCation:(one for each structure or tine : Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which jnclude; 44 33 nt) • :71V,i'Mt) 1'4 f:1 Vitill'01,t+;%is.411r• Ii :• i ", 11 3..1 )(1 • g • Floor plan' ..„ • System layout • Elevations (for roof mounted equipment) • • ED Structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed engineerpay be required if structural work is to be done (2 sets) • Note: Hood and duct systems require a building pew* for the duct shaft ' •.• ..".' •• • • , , • :• „ ,,- ,•. , , ;'• ' .' . .. - . -. , . • .. . •••.•. . : -. . , , .„ . CITY OF' TUKWILA}'`. Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 - 1849 THIS WORKSHEET MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR MECHANICAL PERMIT APPUCATION. r.rrw!:�n�r DESCRIPTION UNIT COST NO. OF.: UNITS JP,TOTAL ; yr: COST BASIC FEE =15.00 ` ' 1 Installation or relocation of each forced -air gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and including 100,000 Btu/h. $9.00 2 Installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu/h. $11.00 3 Installation or relocation of each floor furnace, Including vent. $9.00 4 Installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor - mounted unit heater. $9.00 5 Installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and $4.50 not included In an appliance permit. d Repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by this code. $9.00 7 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu /h. $9.00 8 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over three horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system $16.50 over 100,000 Btu/h and including 500,000 Btu/h. Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h. $22.50 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h. $33.50 Installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu/h. $56.00 Each air- handling unit to and Including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, Including ducts attached thereto. (NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an air-handing unit which is a portion of a factory- assembled appliance, $6.50 cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in this code.) 13 Each air - handling unit over 10,000 dm. $11.00 14 Bach evaporative cooler other than a portable type. $6.50 15 Each ventilation fan connected to a single duct. •$4.50 10 Each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air - conditioning system authorized by a permit. $6.50 17 Installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, Including $6.50 the ducts for such hood. 10 installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $11.00 x 18 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. • $45.00 20 Each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee Is listed in $6.50 this code. 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OE; ' Is Le (< Gc 7' C C 6t at Lit St ca t4 et et tt ()I, 6 a L Indrnih1111111,111111111! !Mh11111H111.dilrh1111,i1IIIIIIM1114111111141111161111111111111111111111116114111h411111111111111141111111111111111611111111111111611111611111 1WHIIIIIIiIiiIII1111111111111111111111,11111.11h11 fl • • 11! Tt4 tER 7310 ••...._. . i .,„. .., 1 !Cs NOTe CAP ALL e.)(11-INC-..71 OUTLET 171.34.E.--OFFS NOT U'13 tt.1 TeNANT MPROVEMet,.)T, underi. • do-", •: dopi.cd .• • copy of Permit No. ■ • • • • • • LIJ IU 0 .• r NOITIONING the Pin Check approv er.7:-7....fcn3 and appr • •'itfl of a of co • - ........ .... ...................... • CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED 11989 .4/ B ILL) NG DI !SON ........... • TEST. ADJUST. & 8ALANCE 1st AVE. SO. • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 • (206) 442-9454 • •