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Permit EL08-0139 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - SBARRO
SBARRO 2600 SC MALL FC 4 07 -IS -08 ELO8-139 CitAbf 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 ELECTRICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Suite No: Permit Number: EL08 -139 Issue Date: 04/29/2008 Permit Expires On: 10/26/2008 Tenant: Name: SBARRO Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC -4 , TUKVVILA WA Owner: Name: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Phone: Address: PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA Contact Person: Name: MICHELLE DOUGLAS Phone: 315 233 -1300 X 111 Address: 831 JAMES ST, 2ND FLOOR , SYRACUSE NY Contractor: Name: KIRBY ELECTRIC INC Phone: 253 859 -2000 Address: 4826 B ST NW, STE 101 , AUBURN WA Contractor License No: KIRBYEI077BN Expiration Date: 01/13/2009 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: COMPLETE ELECTRICAL WORK FOR TENANT (FOOD COURT RESTAURANT). Value of Electrical: $25,000.00 Fees Collected: $673.00 Type of Fire Protection: National Electrical Code Edition: 2005 Electrical Service provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date: 'i— - L 8 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 p-;,,,, 0 rman e of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. r/ Signature: J Date: 9-02 - d di li;n-7 ;v Print Name: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: EL -4/07 EL08 -139 Printed: 04 -29 -2008 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206- 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us PERMIT CONDITIONS Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Suite No: Tenant: SBARRO Permit Number: EL08 -139 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 02/12/2008 Issue Date: 04/29/2008 1: ** *ELECTRICAL * ** 2: A copy of the electrical work permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 3: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 4: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296 -46B WAC. 5: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 6: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electrical code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 7: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical work permit shall require additional work permits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: Date: q-02 q- o tf doc: Cond -Elec EL08 -139 Printed: 04 -29 -2008 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southeetter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA S8188 nttp://wwew.citukwile.weus ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION. 1 King Co Assessor's Tax No.: (P t'() -60 6 site Address: ZOO '30LIACC rib( Saik FC 4 6w ISISuite Number: FCLI- oor: or3 New Tenant: 511Yes 0. No Property Owners Name: WC6f• c ebrpord-fizi) 1 1 top 1 \A/11511tre, Blvd . I th Fitor ivlailing Address: Tenant Name: Los Moe les city C A 01009-5 Zip 601kriltttitttb . . • -... 0.. ,,xpurpprT.,0710i • . • • ""t'lfej Nam b: Ale)) ri rib ekrTtad AA Re DOUjia S Day Telephone: 315 253 --130b X I 11 - r a cuse Mailing Address: F3 31 2..rd A ,b E-Mail Address: ( 0 , IIctS 1aflCrr r Fax Number: StraY Zip 3i z_53 -1314 I &203 ELECTRICAL COMM-ACTOR. INEORIVIATION . „ • , Company Name: --ft Li Mailing Address: Oty Sem Zp Contact Person: Day Telephone: E-Mail Address' Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number:. Expiration Date: "111M1111111110b, Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): S u-61 600 • Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): or IL T- R.+ Otti- o_c___SAgEoLfustfleitattkat a+ Will service be altered? 0 'Yes 'West Retti /Sou -41 ankf pcx appavtd pl . No Adding more than 50 amps? 0 Yes No Type of Use: Type of work: O New 0 Addition 0 Service Change 0 Remodel Tenant Improvement O Low Voltage 0 Generator Fire Alarm Telecommunication Temporary Service Property eryed by: Puget Sound Energy O Seattle City Light HpPgnTuApp1Wo Oil Lin{1.44007 - Comical Peron APPfiatien4 0. Zia 39tici CIOD3GV Page 1 of 2 GS9LLLE903 LO:it LOH/GO/60 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Suite No: Applicant: SBARRO RECEIPT Permit Number: EL08 -139 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 02/12/2008 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -01386 Initials: WER User ID: 1655 Payment Amount: $550.00 Payment Date: 04/29/2008 08:36 AM Balance: $0.00 Payee: KIRBY ELECTRIC INC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 507676 550.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 550.00 Total: $550.00 doc: Receiot -06 1778 04/29 9711 TOTAL 550.00 Printed: 04 -29 -2008 • City of Tukwila • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: EL08 -139 Address: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 02/12/2008 Applicant: SBARRO Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -00396 Initials: User ID: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $123.00 Payment Date: 02/12/2008 11:55 AM Balance: $492.00 Payee: ANCOR, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 8904 123.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 123.00 Total: $123.00 3482 02/12 9710 TOTAL 123.00 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 02 -12 -2008 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit ■d— 137 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: `� �� R-C) Type of Inspection: 2doo Address: { Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 71/1) a:m 7 m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: /3f/A/E1z Date: n$60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: i INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit fLd -13 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: 56,11.4zo Type of Inspection: I QQ Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 1 fi 0 a.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: - (-Rv 4L9 1)146.100o tiny KeK3� �ad� gaoterlieNlyr 2 OA To ' kTJICA't/ tar Inspector: Date: 0140 fo)r ❑ $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: - s,.:,,tilt.m.04,1d K..►,s.e r.. —.,_- y...•r�..�e.....eerl. e,.•a...c_ -- - INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 6t— PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION Q 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: 5.6 ¢-^ Type of Inspection: 2406 Address: 2, c00 a , A� , Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 11 a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Qdc 1 Inspector: .'",d Lity lide( Date: D-7/1/10t ■ El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION RECORD 601" I 3 7 INSPE Retain a copy with permit ION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION g 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: ����0 Type of Inspection: 7003 Address: pd ikf / Date Called: 'Special Instructions: Date Wanted: G/r Z Pi Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Ra)c,u 1AI ct iU coJerS Inspector: kit Ithc Date: 06pit 1.1% $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (c& -r3 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 0- (206)431 -3670 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: 3154xic 0 Type of Inspection: 7005 Address: 00 I J Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: / ' ! a.m.. p.m. Requester: Phone No: 1 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: fiC1 'tam AcAssibirictise-e, 5UffotrG J11144 ,2u pr TQau/NttGC,S, Inspector: Date: i f o'r El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: .• I-. ��4_v.tsNA. S rz__ INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PER IT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 ProjeSb9M0 Type of Inspection: / Ad ress:. ` -4 �,i "+ r Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: �r // r/ y a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: pproved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: (4 C>l< - ikAir <eiFFiTs Inspecto, /lit ar 4640 ate: c //! /c 0 $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPE ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION g- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 CL — ,1�7 Pro le a: Type of Inspection: _ Address: A LL )(fa .)1/TYCAteltif171 Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: \c/ a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: roved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: /()/e) 4— Mdim..(LijJ7 -; Ins pe / `L /'� Ji�ft/vslW/7i Date d ./y /1s:.,/ 0 $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior o inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 2006 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code Com•liance Form Interior Lighting Summary LTG -INT 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised July 2007 Project Info Project Address Sbarro - Seattle, WA Date 3/14/2008 2600 Southcenter Pkwy, Suite Pc4 For Building Department Use Seattle, WA 98188 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Project Description 4) • New Building 'i Addition ■ Alteration 'i Plans Induded Indicate controls (Sections 1513) including commissioning requirements on plans. Compliance Option 0 Prescriptive • Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) LT -4 - 2'x4' Troffer, (2) P3218, Electronic Ballast 6 • No changes are being made to the lighting LT -5 - Cove Lighting, (1) P1315 or (1) F8T5, Elec Ballai & space use not changed. • Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Occupancy Description Watts/ Fixture Allowed Watts per e " Area in ft2 Allowed x Area 100, 101 FOOD PREP / KITCHEN (Exempt per Section 1512.1 4) LT -2A - Adj. Downlight, (1) 50 -W Incandescent 900.0 �E1IIMEL). coDE NAPA t COMPLJJ 70 - N 100, 101 LT -4 - 2'x4' Troffer, (2) P3218, Electronic Ballast 6 100, 101 LT -5 - Cove Lighting, (1) P1315 or (1) F8T5, Elec Ballai 22 100, 101 LT -8A - (1)100 -W Inc. 1 From Table 15 -1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA Proposed Lighting Wattage Total Allowed Watt Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed 100, 101 LT -2 - Adj. Downlight, (2) 50 -W Incandescent 9 100, 101 LT -2A - Adj. Downlight, (1) 50 -W Incandescent 1 �E1IIMEL). coDE NAPA t COMPLJJ 70 - N 100, 101 LT -4 - 2'x4' Troffer, (2) P3218, Electronic Ballast 6 100, 101 LT -5 - Cove Lighting, (1) P1315 or (1) F8T5, Elec Ballai 22 100, 101 LT -8A - (1)100 -W Inc. 1 100, 101 LT -8B - (2) F60112110 1 APR 2 5 20( 100, 101 LT -9 - (1) 100 -W Incandescent 3 MI 100, 101 LT -12 Neon Light 0 30 -W /LP 57ty Of AC TU'Rrte � 100, 101 LT -5 - Ondershelf Lighting, (1) P1315 or (1) F8T5, Elec 24 100, 101 LT -5A - Curved Strip, (1) F9TT, Electronic Ballast 19 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Watt NCE EC 8 ila ION Notes: 1. For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T -8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. )f; 2. For proposed Watts /Fixture, use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not simply the lamp wattage) and other criteria as specified in Section 1530. For hard -wired ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used. For track lighting, list the greater of actual luminaire wattage or length of track multiplied by 50. or as applicable. the wattage of current limiting devices or of the transformer. 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, note section and exception number, and leave Watts /Fixture blank. REVISII,1N HLE COPY � EL08- 139 REC n IF MAR 2 4 2008 PERMIT C`EN1'r 2006 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code Com.liance Form • Interior Lighting Summary (back) • LTG -INT 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Revised July 2007 Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy: 0 Warehouses, storage areas or aircraft storage hangers OOther lifii Checklist Qualification ec Note: If occupancy type is "Other and fixture answer is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. If not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Lighting Fixtures: (Section 1521) 0.9 a • Check if 95 /o or more of fixtures comply with 1,2 or 3 and rest are ballasted. 1. Fluorescent fixtures which are non - lensed with a) 1 or 2 two lamps, b) reflector or louvers, c) 5 -60 watt T -1, T -2, T -4. T -5, T -8 lamps, and d) hard -wired elec- tronic dimming ballasts. Screw -in compact fluorescent fixtures do not qualify. 2. Metal Halide with a) reflector b) ceramic MH lamps <= 150w c) electronic ballas 3. LED lights. TABLE 15 -1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance (LPA s Use' LPA2 (W /sf) Use' LPA2 (W /sf) Automotive facility 0.9 Office buildings, office /administrative areas in facilities of other use types (including but not limited to schools hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches) 1.0 Convention center 1.2 Penitentiary and other Group 1 -3 Occupancies 1.0 Courthouse 1.2 Police and fire stations° 1.0 Cafeterias, fast food establishmentss, restaurants/bars5 1.3 Post office 1.1 Dormitory 1.0 Retailte, retail banking, mall concourses, wholesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.5 Exercise center 1.0 School buildings (Group E Occupancy only). school classrooms, day care centers 1.2 Gymnasia°, assembly spaces° 1.0 Theater, motion picture 1.2 Health care clinic 1.0 Theater, performing arts 1.6 Hospital, nursing homes, and other Group 1 -1 and 1 -2 Occupancies 1.2 Transportation 1.0 Hotel /motel 1.0 Warehouses", storage areas 0.5 Hotel banquet/conference /exhibition hall'' 2.0 Workshops 1.4 Laboratory spaces (all spaces not classified "laboratory" shall meet office and other appropriate categories) 1.8 Parking garages 0.2 Laundries 1.2 Libraries; 1.3 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Only' Manufacturing facility 1.3 Main floor building lobbies' (except mall concourses) 1.2 Museum 1.1 Common areas, corridors, toilet facilities and washrooms, elevator lobbies 0.8 Footnotes for Table 15 -1 1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shall apply. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically. the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. 2) The watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. 3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. 4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. 5) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet. 6) Reserved. 7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft2 with full height partitions, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.10 w /ft2 may be used. 8) Reserved. 9) For indoor sport toumament courts with adjacent spectator seating over 5,000, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.60 W /ft2. 10) Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated from the retail space by walls or at least three- quarter - height partitions (transparent or opaque). and lighting for free - standing display where the lighting moves with the display are exempt. An additional 1.5 w /ft2 of merchandise display luminaires are exempt provided that they comply with all three of the following: a) located on ceiling- mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling itself (not on the wall). b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures with two points of track attachment). c) fitted with LED, tungsten halogen, fluorescent, or high intensity discharge lamps. This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed. 11) Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage for a warehouse may be defined, for computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cod a nce Form If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2006 Washington Slate Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Juty 2007 Project Address sbarro - Seattle, WA Date 3/14/2008 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and transformer requirements 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. in the Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Require( Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) yes 1513.1 Local control /access Schedule with type, indicate locations E -2 yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch E -2 n.a. 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations n.a. vertical glazing Indicate vertical glazing on plans n.a. overhead glazing Indicate overhead glazing on plans n.a. 1513.4 Display /exhib /special Indicate separate controls 1513.5 Exterior shut -off Schedule with type and features, indicate location a .a. (a) timer w/backup Indicate location n.a. (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location n.a. 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations yes 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability): Indicate size of zone on plans E-2 n.a. 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning EXIT SIGNS (Section 1514) 1514 'Max. watts Indicate watts for each exit sign 1 I LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (Section 1530 -1532) ._ yes 1531 Interior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture type lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture n.a. 1532 Exterior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture MOTORS (Section 1511) n.a. I 1511 'Elec motor efficiency IMECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency I TRANSFORMERS (Section 1540) n.a. 1 1540 'Transformers Indicate size and efficiency 1 I If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: • • 4 2004 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code Come Hance Form Lighting Summary LTG -SUM 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Project Info Project Address Sbarro - Seattle, WA Date t , _ fi ,�� 2600 Southcenter Pkwy, Suite FC4 ..3 ForBuiidin. Dep: --: - . . CODE L. NFPA► 70 - 1 BAR _ 6 2( Seattle, WA 98188 Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Project Description 101RETAIL AREA • New Building 'i Addition • Alteration 'i Plans In.:uded_J 2_ Indicate controls (Sections 1513) including commissioning requirem; nts on Of Tu Compliance Option �. :.. 0 Prescriptive • Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems ' : (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) 230.0 345.0 • No changes are being made to the lighting LT -4 - 2'x4' Troffer, (3) P32T8, Electronic Ballast • Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Interior Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per e- " Area in ft2 Allowed x Area 100 KITCHEN 1.50 335.0 502.5 101RETAIL AREA 1.50 521.0 781.5 101 RETAIL AREA DISPLAY LIGHTING 1.50 230.0 345.0 " From Table 15 -1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA Total Allowed Watt l 1629.0 Notes: 1. Use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage. For hard -wired ballasts only, the default table to the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used 2. Include exit lights unless less than 5 watts per fixture. Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, not exception and leave Watts /Fixture blank. Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed LT -2 - Adj. Downlight, (2) 20 -W CFL, Electronic Ballast 9 46.0 414.0 LT -2A - Adj. Downlight, (1) 20 -W CFL, Electronic Ball 1 23.0 23.0 LT -3 - Downlight, (1) 18 -W TAT, Electronic Ballast 12 21.0 252.0 LT -4 - 2'x4' Troffer, (3) P32T8, Electronic Ballast 6 93.0 558.0 LT -5 - Cove Lighting, (1) 13 -W T5, Electronic Ballast 22 16.0 352.0 LT -8A - (1)100 -W Inc. (Exempt Per Section 1512.2 4) 1 LT -8B - (2) F60T12H0 (Exempt Per Section 1512.2 4) 1 LT -9 - (1) 100 -w Inc. (Exempt Per Section 1512.2 10) 3 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) Total Proposed Watt 1599 Location Description Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Area in ft2 (or If for perimeter) Covered Parking (standard paint) 0.2 W /ftz C Covered Parking (reflective paint) 0.3 W /ft2 p OR A,NCE SEC oa MiIa /ISION Allowed Watts xfe orx�lfL) RECEIVED ITY OF TUKWILA FEB 12 2CU3 Open Parking 0.2 W /ft2 P EHM1 f CENTER Outdoor Areas 0.2 W/ft2 Bldg. (by facade)' se(Pi) Bldg. (by perim)' 1. Choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed Watts use mgr ttstea maximum Input wattage. ror nxtures wan naru -wn n011 eu oddS S u the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used. Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) 0.25 W /ft2 7.5 W /If s 131 Location Fixture Description Number of Fixtures W ® Fix e N 1 Watts r PrfA? ^ )I. , 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form • Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior Total Proposed Watts • 2004 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code Com.liance Form Lighting Summary (back) LTGSUM 2004 Washington Stale Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Fonn Revised May 2005 Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy: 0 Warehouses, storage areas or aircraft storage hangers OOther Qualification Checklist Note: If occupancy type is 'Other and fixture answer is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. if not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Lighting Fixtures: (Section 1521) ■ Check if all fixtures are ballasted and at least 95 %* of fixtures are either: 1. Fluorescent fixtures which a) are non - lensed. b) have 1 or 2 two lamps c) have 5 -60 watt T -1, T -2, T-4, T -5, T -6, T -8 lamps. d) have hard -wired electronic dimming ballasts. Screw -in compact fluorescent fixtures do not qualify. 2. Metal Halide with a) reflector b) ceramic MH lamps <= 150w c) electronic ballas * - Exit and LED lights can be excluded from count if < 5 watts/fixture. TABLE 15 -1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance (LPA s Use' LPA2 (W /sf) Use' LPA2 (W /sf) Painting, welding, carpentry, machine shops 2.3 Office buildings, office/administrative areas in facilities of other use types (including but not limited to schools hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches) ' ' 1.0 Barber shops, beauty shops 2.0 Police and fire stations' 1.0 Hotel banquet/conference/exhibition half'° 2.0 Atria (atriums) 1.0 Laboratories 1.8 Assembly spaces', auditoriums, gymnasia', heaters 1.0 Aircraft repair hangars 1.5 Group R -1 common areas 1.0 Cafeterias. fast food establishments' 1.5 Process plants 1.0 Factories, workshops, handlinvreas 1.5 Restaurants/bars' 1.0 Gas stations, auto repair shops 1.5 Locker and /or shower facilities 0.8 Institutions 1.5 Warehouses". storage areas 0.5 Libraries5 1.5 Aircraft storage hangars 0.4 Nursing homes and hotel /motel quest rooms 1.5 Retail'. retail banking 1.5 Wholesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.5 Parking garages (see exterior lighting) Section 1532 Mall concourses 1.4 Schools buildings (Group E occupancy only), school classrooms, day care centers 1.35 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Only' Laundries 1.2 Main floor building lobbies' (except mall concourses) 1.2 Medical Offices, Clinics" 1.2 Common areas, corridors, toilet facilities and washrooms, elevator lobbies 0.8 Footnotes for Table 15 -1 1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shall apply. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically, the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. 2) The watts per square foot may be increased. by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. 3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. 4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. 5) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet. 6) See Section 1532 for exterior lighting. 7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft2 with full height partitions, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.20 w /ft2 may be used. 8) For the fire engine room. the Unit Lighting Power Allowance is 1.0 watts per square foot. 9) For indoor sport toumament courts with adjacent spectator seating, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.6 watts per square foot. 10) Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated from the retail space by walls or at least three - quarter- height partitions (transparent or opaque). and lighting for free - standing display where the lighting moves with the display are exempt. An additional 1.5 w /ftZ of merchandise display luminaires are exempt provided that they comply with all three of the following: a) located on ceiling - mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling itself (not on the wall). b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures with two points of track attachment). c) fitted with LED, tungsten halogen, fluorescent, or high intensity discharge lamps. This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed. 11) Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height. is submitted, the square footage for a warehouse may be defined, for computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. 12) Medical and clinical offices include those facilities which, although not providing overnight patient care, do provide medical, dental, or psychological examination and treatment. These spaces include, but are not limited to , laboratories and treatment centers. 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Lighting Permit Plans Checklist 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Fonts LTG -CHK Revised May 2005 Project Address Sbarro - Seattle, wA Date 10/18/2007 The following information is necessary to check a lighting permit application for compliance with the lighting requirements in the 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Requirec Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) yes 1513.1 Local control /access Schedule with type, indicate locations 5 -2 yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch E -2 n.a. 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations n.a. vertical glazing Indicate vertical glazing on plans n -a- overhead glazing Indicate overhead glazing on plans n.a. 1513.4 Display /exhib /special Indicate separate controls 1513.5 Exterior shut -off Schedule with type and features, indicate location n.a. (a) timer w /backup Indicate location n.a. (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location n.a. 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations yes 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans 5-2 n.a. 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning yes Lighting Sum. Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture n.a. 1437 Elec motor efficiency MECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2004 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ene • Code Com•liance Form Lighting Permit Plans Checklist LTG -CHI 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Lighting - General Requirements 1513 Lighting Controls. Lighting, including exempt lighting in Section 1512, shall comply with this section. Where occupancy sensors are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.1. Where automatic time switches are cited, they shall have the features listed in Section 1513.6.2. 1513.1 Local Control and Accessibility: Each space, enclosed by walls or ceiling- height partitions, shall be provided with lighting controls located within that space. The lighting controls, whether one or more, shall be capable of turning off all lights within the space. The controls shall be readily accessible, at the point of entry/exit, to personnel occupying or using the space. EXCEPTIONS: The following lighting controls may be centralized in remote locations: 1. Lighting controls for spaces which must be used as a whole. 2. Automatic controls. 3. Controls requiring trained operators. 4. Controls for safety hazards and security. 1513.2 Area Controls: The maximum lighting power that may be controlled from a single switch or automatic control shall not exceed that which is provided by a twenty ampere circuit loaded to not more than eighty percent. A master control may be installed provided the individual switches retain their capability to function independently. Circuit breakers may not be used as the sole means of switching. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Industrial or manufacturing process areas, as may be required for production. 2. Areas less than five percent of footprint for footprints over 100,000 square feet. 1513.3 Daylight Zone Control: All daylighted zones, as defined in Chapter 2, both under overhead glazing and adjacent to vertical glazing, shall be provided with individual controls, or daylight -or occupant - sensing automatic controls, which control the lights independent of general area lighting. Contiguous daylight zones adjacent to vertical glazing are allowed to be controlled by a single controlling device provided that they do not include zones facing more than two adjacent cardinal orientations (i.e. north, east, south, west). Daylight zones under overhead glazing more than 15 feet from the perimeter shall be controlled separately from daylight zones adjacent to vertical glazing. EXCEPTION: Daylight spaces enclosed by walls or ceiling height partitions and containing 2 or fewer light fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for general area lighting. 1513.4 Display, Exhibition, and Specialty Lighting Controls: All display, exhibition, or specialty lighting shall be controlled independently of general area lighting. 1513.5 Automatic Shut -Off Controls, Exterior: Exterior lighting not intended for 24 -hour continuous use shall be automatically switched by timer, photocell, or a combination of timer and photocell. Automatic time switches must also have program back -up capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. 1513.6 Automatic Shut -Off Controls, Interior: Buildings greater than 5,000 sq. ft. and all school classrooms shall be equipped with separate automatic controls to shut off the lighting during unoccupied hours. Within these buildings, all office areas less than 300 ft2 enclosed by walls or ceiling - height partitions, and all meeting and conference rooms, and all school classrooms, shall be equipped with occupancy sensors that comply Section 1513.6.1. For other spaces, automatic controls may be an occupancy sensor, time switch, or other device capable of automatically shutting off lighting. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Areas that must be continuously illuminated (e.g., 24 -hour convenience stores), or illuminated in a manner requiring manual operation of the lighting. 2. Emergency lighting systems. 3. Switching for industrial or manufacturing process facilities as may be required for production. 4. Hospitals and laboratory spaces. 5. Areas in which medical or dental tasks are performed are exempt from the occupancy sensor requirement. 1513.6.1 Occupancy Sensors: Occupancy sensors shall be capable of automatically turning off all the lights in an area, no more than 30 minutes after the area has been vacated. Light fixtures controlled by occupancy sensors shall have a wall - mounted, manual switch capable of tuming off lights when the space is occupied. 1513.6.2 Automatic Time Switches: Automatic time switches shall have a minimum 7 day clock and be capable of being set for 7 different day types per week and incorporate an automatic holiday "shut -off' feature, which turns off all loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally scheduled operations. Automatic time switches shall also have program back -up capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. Automatic time switches shall incorporate an over -ride switching device which: a) is readily accessible; b) is located so that a person using the device can see the lights or the areas controlled by the switch, or so that the area being illuminated is annunciated; and c) is manually operated; d) allows the lighting to remain on for no more than two hours when an over -ride is initiated; and e) controls an area not exceeding 5,000 square feet or 5 percent of footprint for footprints over 100,000 square feet, whichever is greater. 1513.7 Commissioning Requirements: For lighting controls which include daylight or occupant sensing automatic controls, automatic shut -off controls, occupancy sensors, or automatic time switches, the lighting controls shall be tested to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Sequences of operation shall be functionally tested to ensure they operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. A complete report of test procedures and results shall be prepared and filed with the owner. Drawing notes shall require commissioning in accordance with this paragraph. 2004 Washin ton State Nonresidential Energ Code Com.liance Form Mechanical Summary MECH -SUM 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Project Info Project Address Sbarro - Seattle, WA Model No' Date 10/18/2007 Total CFM 2600 Southcenter Pkwy, Suite FC4 For Building Dept. Use Location Seattle, WA 98188 Carrier Applicant Name: 76000 2400 Applicant Address: 10.50 NA Applicant Phone: Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. Q Indudes Plans Include documentation requiring compliance with commissioning requirements, Section 1416. Compliance Option • Simple System 0 Complex System 0 Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications. Use separate MECH -SUM for simple & complex systems.) Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the 1 plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No' Capacity2 Btu /I. Total CFM OSA CFM or Econo? SEER or EER IPLV3 Location RTU -1 Carrier 50H.70007-- -6 - -HQ 76000 2400 Econo 10.50 NA Roof Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity2 Btu/l. Total CFM OSA cfm or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency" RTU -1 Carrier 50H3Q007-- -6 - -HQ 42284 2400 Econo 42284 42284 3.400 Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' CFM SP' HP /BHP Flow Control' Location of Service RTU -1 Carrier 50x10007-- -6 - -HQ 2400 0.50 1.65 CV Roof 'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14 -1A through 14 -1G. 3 If required. 4 COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as applicable. 5 Flow control types: variable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). 2004 Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code Com•liance Form Mechanical Summary (back) MECH -SUM System Description If Heating /Cooling .'i Constant vol? ,'s Air cooled? 'i Packaged sys? • <20,000 Btuh? See Section 1421 for full description or Cooling Only: Split system? Economizer included? • 'i of Simple System qualifications. If Heating Only: <5000 cfm? <70% outside air? • • Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine if project qualifies for Simple System Option. If not, either the Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used. CSTART Heating Only Heating/Cooling or Cooling Only Reference Section 1421.J Yes Reference Sedion 1423 otal Ca . wo economize <24Q000 Btuh r 10 %? Complex Systems Refer to MECH -COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex Systems requirements are applicable to this project. 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Project Address Sbarro - Seattle, WA 'Date 10/18/2007 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability Code (yes, no, n.a.) Section Component Information Required p 'Information I Location on Plans I Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment performance yes 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. List heat pumps on schedule M -2 yes 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency M-2 n.a. 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate intermittent ignition, flue /draft damper & jacket loss 1412 HVAC controls yes 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans M -1 yes 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum M -3 n.a. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat yea 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 diff. day types M -3 yea 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper location and auto. controls & max. leakage M -2 n. a. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls no 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule n. a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control yes 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans M -1 n. a. 1422 Thermostat interlock Indicate thermostat interlock on plans yes 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule M -2 1413 Air economizers yes 1413.1 Air Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule M -2 n. a. 1413.1 Wtr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb n. a. 1413.2 Water Econo Doc Indicate clg load & water econoe & clg tower performance yee 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling 04-2 n. a. 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer 1414 Ducting systems yes 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary M -3 n.a. 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on duct n. a. 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping 1416 Completion Requirements yea 1416.1 &2 Drawings & Manuals Indicate requirement for record drawings and operation dons. M -3 yes 1416.3.2 Air Balancing Indicate air system balance requirements M -3 n. a. 1416.3.3 Hydronic Balancing Indicate hydronic system balance requirements yes 1416.4 Commissioning Indicate requirements for commissioning and prelim. Report M - -3 yes 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans M -1 yea Mechanical Summary Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input/output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1'440 -1454) 1440 Service water htg. no 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank n. a. 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off yen 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping P -2 n.a. 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4 0 n.a. 1452 Heater Efficiency Indicate pool heater efficiency n.a. 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control n. a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover n. a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover no is circles Tor any question, provide explanation: 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH -CHK 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Enemy Code Compliance Forms Revised May 2005 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions not less than the values shown in Table 14-1A through 14-1G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered in Tables 14 -1A through 14-1G. and it includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings. then the product shall be listed in the certification program. Gas -fired and oil -flred forced air fumaces with input ratings ? 225,000 Btu /h (65 kW) shall also have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IID). and have either mechanical draft (including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for fumaces where combustion air is drawn from the conditioned space. All fumaces with input ratings ? 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), including electric fumaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0 75% of the input rating. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be fumished by the equipment manufacturer 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FAdor (EF) or a CAE of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20.000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaehers or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage. or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141 4, if in the proposed budding energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3_ Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture. a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off-hour controls. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which dose automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable in exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories in height. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Healing and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall. as a minimum, be a function of the difference between space temperature and occupied setpoint and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy 1412.6 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start -up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators) 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing, including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and retum air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 °F dry- bulb /40 °F wet -bulb and below For this calculation, all factors including solar and internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: Water economizers using air - cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 °F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1 Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling load to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3_ Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number, flow rate. capacity. entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water - cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels. then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246 - 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final fitters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control 2. Systems with water economizer 3 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in dm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows. 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches: seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure- above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space. shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control. air leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating interior surfaces to a minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 dm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope_ Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they. 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14 -5 Exceptions: 1 Within the HVAC equipment. 2 Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1416 Piping Systems 1416.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally insulated in accordance with Table 14 -6, Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -26) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) EF CAE < 50 gal storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gal storage 0.57 0.71 > 70 gal storage 0.55 0.70 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20.000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaehers or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Special occupancy, special usage. or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Buildings complying with Section 1141 4, if in the proposed budding energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3_ Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture. a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off-hour controls. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which dose automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than 3 stories in height. 4. Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are acceptable in exhaust and relief outlets in the first story and levels below the first story of buildings three or more stories in height. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Healing and cooling systems with design supply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. Optimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of an HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall. as a minimum, be a function of the difference between space temperature and occupied setpoint and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy 1412.6 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start -up, set -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators) 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall have a means for balancing, including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and retum air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Water economizers shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the conneted terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 °F dry- bulb /40 °F wet -bulb and below For this calculation, all factors including solar and internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Exception: Water economizers using air - cooled heat rejection equipment may use a 35 °F dry-bulb outside air temperature for this calculation. This exception is limited to a maximum of 20 tons per building 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizer plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1 Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling load to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3_ Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number, flow rate. capacity. entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. Exceptions: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water - cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels. then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). Exceptions: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246 - 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of final fitters. 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu /h shall have modulating or staged combustion control 2. Systems with water economizer 3 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in dm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows. 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches: seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure- above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space. shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control. air leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating interior surfaces to a minimum of R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 dm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are not considered building envelope_ Other outside air duct runs are considered building envelope until they. 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14 -5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14 -5 Exceptions: 1 Within the HVAC equipment. 2 Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1416 Piping Systems 1416.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally insulated in accordance with Table 14 -6, Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -26) 1416 Completion Requirements (Refer to NREC Section 1416 and the Building Commissioning Guidelines, published by the Building Commissioning Association, for complete text and guidelines for building completion and commissioning requirements.) • • PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL08 -139 DATE: 03 -24 -08 PROJECT NAME: SBARRO SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL FC-4 Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 1 After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: ding isi n Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 03 -27 -08 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROU ING: Please Route Structural Review Required No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 04-24 -08 Not Approved (attach comments) DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documentshouting slip.doc 2-28-02 • PERMIT COORD t•GFY • PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL08 -139 DATE: 02 -12 -08 PROJECT NAME: SBARRO SITE ADDRESS: 2600 SOUTHCENTER MALL, FC -4 X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 0.J AV) (1 3' Bunging Division Public Works Fire Prevention n Planning Division Structural Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete l Incomplete Comments: DUE DATE: 02 -14 -08 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUT NG: Please Route Structural Review Required n No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved n Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 03-13-08 Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 PROJECT NAME: .S iac,rrU • PERMIT NO: Ilk LQ 9 - 3c? SITE ADDRESS: ) IoOO SoJk•cP,,, - NUR C -1-1 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: REVISION LOG REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS I &--1-1-0(,», Luvz,_ . Summary of Revision: Li,,./.6 tofrcl ce ct v‘ q41- c tis Summary of Revision: a 6Z Received by: U lei i ,r,, , v Atli-Ai REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary ofRevision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) • • City of Tukwila Steven M Mullet, Mayor 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 Steve Lancaster, Director Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 3 - 2-Y - b Plan Check/Permit Number: l L. a? - /3`) ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # Q" Revision # . P it is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: S Yo Project Address: z4...n« `f` & t t c e -, 4- hit /1 Ti k u) /,; , / Yk 7 me Contact Person: P1 Ole ('e t( A rite_ Phone Number: 5- S7- �2h Summary of Revision: 1-43 4- 1 1 / o • Ct,e Z - Li7 ft fla�Y r• J v �-- S;-teV- ,77 j"�-r/ �' 4 /,' rP ; re� a • Sheet Number(s): g `• - ( � - Z--- t - 3 �' - "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of rev,, Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on 3 ` 11 (1 iapplicationslforms- applications on linc.rcvision submittal Look Up a Contractor, Electrician or Plumber License Detail • • Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Electrical Contractor A business licensed by L &I to contract electrical work within the scope of its specialty. Electrical Contractors must maintain a surety bond or assignment of savings account. They also must have a designated Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician who is a member of the firm or a full -time supervisory employee. License Information License KIRBYEI077BN Licensee Name KIRBY ELECTRIC INC Licensee Type ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR UBI 601433048 Ind. Ins. Account Id Business Type CORPORATION Address 1 4826 B ST NW STE 101 Address 2 City AUBURN County KING State WA Zip 98001 Phone 2538592000 Status ACTIVE Specialty 1 GENERAL Specialty 2 UNUSED Effective Date 1/15/1993 Expiration Date 1/13/2009 Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License KIRBYE *101QE Next License Associated License KIRBYDE962LZ Master Electrician Information License KIRBYDE962LZ Name KIRBY, DOUGLAS E Status ACTIVE Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date KIRBY, DOUGLAS E 01/01/1980 KIRBY, SHANNON 01/01/1980 Bond Information Page 1 of 2 https: // fortress. wa. gov /lni/bbip /printer.aspx ?License= KIRBYEI077BN 04/29/2008 ( r - = x -30/2 ��� -�� 20A FUSES HWH- -1 NOTE 5-' B -22 8 -24 ANSUL PULL STA 77ON NOTES 3,4 NOTE 9J' Ojai 0/3-377 +18" , FUSES FUSES WP,GFI ON ROOF NOTE 6 TR B -40 +84' +18; ANFL "A" PANEL 'B', NOTE 7 5-.26 OTE 2 SURFACE MOUNT SUSPENDED FROM STRUCTURE B-16 B -46 07E 11 B -42 ;48" 48" +60 48" +84" fa- a NOTE 12 O''TE 1 WP,GFI ON OOF N 8 -28 NOTE 14 B -30, VIA T/MECLOCK NOTE 10 _V P, CFI ON ROO TR 8" 3013 WP,GFI N. ON ROO GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES- ,4. EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS -BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, FIXTURES, CONDUI TS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. , NOT SHOWN THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. RECESSED BOXES' AND CONDUI TS CONCEALED WITHIN WALLS OR FLOORS THAT ARE TO REMAIN MAY BE ABANDONED IN PLACE AS LONG AS THE OPENINGS ARE PATCHED AND THE CONDUCTORS REMOVED. D. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SALVAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. E. MA INTA IN CONTINUITY OF CIRCUI TS AS' NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. F. THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A THIS PROJECT UT IL IZES A PLENUM RETURN A IR CEILING DESIGN. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED WITHIN THE PLENUM RETURN CEIL INC MUST MEET THE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATINGS OF 25/50 AND BE t = 7iPPR01/ED .FO U5 IN :PLENUM RETURN CEIL INGS. G. TENANTS CONTRACTOR- I5 RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL THE LANDLORD 'S TENANT CRI TER IA MANUAL INCLUDING ITS RULES t AND REGULATIONS. TENANT SHALL PROPERLY SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS TO COMPLY WITH CODE REQUIREMENTS. THE FIRE RATED FLOOR ASSEMBLY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. ALL PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DEVICES PENETRATING FLOOR SHALL BE FIRE RA TED. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY WESTFIELD ?S ON- SI TE TENANT COORDINA TORS. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MADE BY LANDLORD '5 APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT TENANT '5 EXPENSE. ALL FINAL WEATHERPROOFING SHALL BE DONE BY WESTFIELD APPROVED WATERPROOFING CONSULTANT PER LANDLORD '5 SPECIFICATIONS AT TENANT '5 EXPENSE. LANDLORD SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ONE FIRE ALARM JUNCTION BOX INSIDE THE DEMISED PREMISES FOR EACH TENANT 'S USE IN CONNECTING THEIR INDIVIDUAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS OR COMPONENTS. TENANT SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL NECESSARY INI TIA TION DEVICES, ANNUNCIA TI ON DEVICES AND CONTROLS AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVE JURISDICTION. TENANT SHALL CONTRACT WITH LANDLORD 'S DESIGNED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR FOR DESIGN, PROGRAMMING AND FINAL CONNECTIONS TO LANDLORD 'S FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AT TENANT ?S EXPENSE. TENANT SHALL USE ONLY LANDLORDS DESIGNATED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT TO ENSURE COMPA TIBIL I TY WI TH LANDLORD 'S FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. A COPY OF FIRE ALARM DRAWINGS SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL '5 OFFICE. K. ALL KITCHEN HOODS FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE LANDLORD '5 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. FINAL CONNECTION TO THE LANDLORD ?S FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MUST BE BY LANDLORD '5 APPROVED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR AT TENANT '5 EXPENSE. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL UTILIZE LANDLORD PROVIDED FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATED WITHIN THE TENANT SPACE, ON BACK WALL, FOR TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL FOR CONSTRUCTION. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY TRANSFORMER AND PANEL AS REQUIRED WITHIN TENANT SPACE. _ M. LANDLORD PROVIDED MAIN DISCONNECT MEANS FOR TENANT IN A LANDLORD ELECTRICAL ROOM AS WELL AS CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS (FEEDER) FROM THE MAIN DISCONNECT MEANS TO A LANDLORD PROVIDED FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH L OCA TED WITHIN THE TENANT SPACE. IF NEEDED TO ACCOMMODATE TENANT CONSTRUCTION, THE TENANT SHALL RELOCATE THE LANDLORD PROVIDED DISCONNECT SWI TCh' AND ASSOCIATED FEEDER. TENANT SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL CONDUI T AND CONDUCTORS FROM FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH TO TENANT 'S MAIN FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH OR MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER EQUIPPED PANELBOARD. N. TENANT 'S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AN IDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE ON TENANT 'S MA IN DISCONNECT SWITCH IN LANDLORD '5 SWI TCHBOARD. NAMEPLATES SHALL BE ONE- EIGHTH INCH ( 1/8 ") THICK PLASTIC, BLACK ON WHI TE AND ETCHED LETTERS. THE MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE ONE INCH (1 ") WITH ONL Y THE TENANT 'S SPACE NUMBER ENGRAVED ON SUCH, PERMANENTLY AFFIXED. 0. NO BX, AC OR ROMEX TYPE WIRING ALLOWED. P. NO ATTACHMENT OR SUPPORT FROM ANY ROOF DECK IS ALLOWED. HANGERS, CLAMPS AND SUPPORTS SHALL BE FASTENED TO BAR JOISTS OR BEAMS ONL Y. Q. INSTALL A COMPLETE TYPE WRI TTEN IDENTIFICATION DIRECTORY CARD FOR ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS IN THE ELECTRICAL PANEL DOOR ELECTRICAL NOTES. 1. RUN A 1 " CONDUIT WITH CAT-5 CABLE FROM REGISTERS TO MANAGER 'S DESK. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES AT EACH LOCATION, AS REQUIRED. SEE POS WIRING' DIAGRAMS THIS SHEET. 2. INTERLOCK WITH ASSOCIATED CONDENSER. 3. CONDENSERS SHALL BE INTERLOCKED WITH THE ASSOCIATED 4. CONDENSER.• IS LOCATED ON THE TOP OF -THE WALK 1MCOOLER IT. 5. PUSH BUTTON FOR BUZ7FR /DOOR BELL MOUNTED +42" A F F..:_ 6.' BUZZER /DOOR BELL . = 7, VERTICALLY STACKED 60 POLE DOUBLE ELECTRICAL PANEL . CENTER OF OPERATING MECHANISM OF HIGHEST BREAKER SHALL NOT BE HIGHER THAN 6 A.F.F. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL BE VERTICALLY MOUNTED USING' THIS CODE REQUIREMENT. 8. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MOUNT STEAM TABLE CONTROL PANEL TO THE BACK OF STEAMER ON STEEL ANGLE IRON. NEMA L 15 -30R. 9 INTCRLOCK GAS SOLENOID VALVE WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WHERE SOLENOID WILL CLOSE UPON ACTI VA TION. 10. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WI TH SIGN CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE LOCAL DISCONNECT SWITCH MOUNTED. _IN AN INCONSPICUOUS LOCATION, EACH SIGN CIRCUIT SHALL HAVE SEPARATE NEUTRAL AND SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORS. SIGNAGE CIRCUIT SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A 7 -DAY TIME CLOCK SET TO THE MALL '5 OPERATING HOURS. 11. EXHAUST FAN - FOR 1-.1000 IS 'LOCATED ON THE ROOF• OF THE MALL` IN LANDLORD PROVIDED AREA . SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL INFORMATION. 12. DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR AND SHUT -DOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE COMPA TIBIL 1 TY WITH THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO FURNISH AND INSTALL A REMOTE TEST STATION WHERE REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL AHD. COORDINATE REMOTE TEST STATION MOUNTING LOCATION WITH OWNER AND FIRE MARSHALL _ FINAL WIRING SHALL 8E BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 13. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO HOOD FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM. 14. PROVIDE 3' -0 " x 8 -0 " x 3/4" PLYWOOD TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. BACKBOARD SHALL BE PAINTED WITH FIRE RETARDANT PAINT. PROVIDE A GROUND BAR MOUNTED ON TELEPHONE BACKBOARD WITH A #6 GROUND WIRE TO THE GROUND BUS OF ;MAIN.SERI%ICE DL1CONUECT_ PROVIDE A 2" CONDUIT TO-THE LANDLORD PROVIDED CABLE TRAY IN THE CORRIDOR FROM THE TENANT'S PHONEBOARD. ALL WIRING SHALL BE PLENUM RATED. FIRE PROOF THE CORRIDOR WALL PENETRATION AS REQUIRED. E Q U I P M E N T S C H E D U L E INSTALL 6" BELOW COUNTERTOP WITH ADEQUATE ACCESS AND PROTECTION QTY. ITEM MANUFACTURER MODEL N0. FURNISHED BY INSTALLED BY FINAL CONNECTION B ELECTRICAL REMARKS EQ #) K\ / CIRCUIT RCU I T PHASE VOLTS AMPS LANDLORD REVISION 13D 1 30" x 72" HOT PLATE HATCO #GRSBF -72 -0 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -1 1 208 10.0 L/R CONTROL; W/ FLANGE; REMOTE THERMOSTAT ON 6' CORD AT REAR 21 1 STEAMER INTEK #XS- 208 --8 -3 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -7 3 208 22.0 W/ STAND 27 2 PIZZA PREP KAIRAK #KRP -27S /CUSTOM OWNER F.C. E.C. B-27,29 1 120 11.75 CUSTOM HEIGHT /FLAT TOP 33B 1 2 DOOR FREEZER BEVERAGE -AIR #EF48 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -13 1 120 14.5 ION MN I DES AN p CAS IERSNTAINED CONDENSER UNIT W/ EVAPORATOR W/ S/S 5 38A 1 WALK -IN CONDENSER KOLPAK OWNER F.C. E.C. B -15 3 208 20.0 7' -9" X 7' -9" X 8' -6 "H WITH FLOOR. 38B 1 WALK -IN EVAPORATOR KOLPAK OWNER F.C. E.C. B -21 1 120 20.0 START -UP BY OWNER UNIT REQUIRES ELECTRICAL SUB. ASSEMBLY 39 1 (4) BURNER RANGE W/ OVEN SOUTHBEND P32D -XX OWNER F.C. P.C. B -25 1 120 1.0 W/ REAR GAS CONNECTION, PRESSURE REGULATOR, AND UPPER SHELF 41 1 DOUGH MIXER HOBART #IIL662 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -31 3 208 10.0 2.7 HP MOTOR 53A 1 8 VALVE SODA DISPENSER CORNELIUS #CB2323SST OWNER F.C. PEPSI B -37 1 120 1.5 DROP-IN DISPENSER W/ EIGHT FAST FLOW OF -1 VALVES, 80 LB BIN 53B 1 CARBONATOR CORNELIUS #1624 PEPSI PEPSI PEPSI B -39 1 120 7.5 LOW PROFILE LARGE RESERVE W/ VENT CHECK VALVE 56 1 PIZZA OVEN BAKERS PRIDE OWNER F.C. P.C. B -20 1 120 15.0 DOUBLE STACKED W/ S.S FINISH 65 2 P.O.S. TERMINALS IBM OWNER OWNER OWNER B -50 1 120 20.0 PROVIDED BY OWNER 68 1 SCALE PELOUZE OWNER OWNER OWNER B 743, - � 1 120 12V DC PROVIDED BY OWNER 72A 1 ICE CUBER ICE- O -MATCC #ICE0806 -W OWNER OWNER E.C. /P.C. / \ 1 208 9.8 WATER- COOLED B -45 88B 1 SALAD BIN 4 2/3 (2 WELL) MARSAL OWNER F.C. E.C. B -51 1 120 6.0 SIZE: 2" -7 3/4 "W. X 2' -91D. X 9 1 2 "H.1" FLANGES SELF - CONTAINED REFRIGERATED BOTTOM. ALL STAINL SS 93B 1 SELF -SERVE REF. DISPLAY QBD #CTTU4834 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -49 1 120 11.0 48" X 25" OVERALL DIMENSION 94C 1 PAN STEAM - 8 2/3 (4 WELL) MARSAL OWNER F.C. E.C. /P.C. B -53 3 208 22.0 4' -11 1/2 "L X 2' -7 "D OVERALL DIMENSION MARK VOLTAGE PHASE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SCHEDULE DISCONNECT SWITCH RATING POLES FUSES CIRCUIT NUMBER_ CIRCUIT BREAKER FEEDER WIRE GROUND CONDUIT, REMARKS =_ AHU -1 480 3 30 3 N.F. A -3 30/3 12 10 3/4" HACR RATED BREAKER COND -1 480 3 30 3 N.F. A-9 30/3 10 10 3/4" HACR RATED BREAKER, NEMA 3R DISCONNECT HWH -1` 480 60 N.F. A -2 MAU -1 120 1 30 1 25A B -36 40/3 25/1 10 3/4" 10 10 3/4" EF -1 120 1 30 1 20A B -44 25/1 12 12 3/4" INTERLOCK WITH EF-1,EF-2 & CAPTURE- JET FAN. SEE DETAIL 2/E -2. NEMA 3R DISCONNECT. � INTERLOCK' WITH MAU`, -1/. �SEE - DETAIL: 2/E -2 3 NEMA 3R DISCONNECT. EF-2 120 1 30 1 15A 0 -32 15/1 12 12 3/4" INTERLOCK:-WITH MAU -11. �EE DETAIL 2/E -2. NEMA 3R DISCONNECT. 3 COUNTERTOP WITH HOLE FOR CABLING ACCESS. MINIMUM 2 -1/2" DIAMETER . ;ci✓,RgTE PERMIT 1 6EQUIRED FOR: Yl Mechanical 0 Electrical t Iumbing :. Gas Piping City of Tukwila E ;i_ALL: :NrJc; DIVISION TO TELEPHONE BOARD AT MANAGER'S DESK INSTALL 6" BELOW COUNTERTOP WITH ADEQUATE ACCESS AND PROTECTION HARDWARE PLACED HERE REQUIRES ADEQUATE COOLING SPACE NEEDED FOR BATTERY VARIOUSPPOWER SUPPLIES DATE AND VENTILATION. A '? � A I50L.hT1:D 119 op JRR ❑ ❑ 0 PREFERRED. ROOM 13 \ 03/10/08 c LANDLORD REVISION CONTROLLED. SHELF ALL OUTLET LOCATIONS SHOULD BE PLACE AS NEAR TO TERMINALS AS POSSIBLE IN A PROTECTED, YET ACCESSIBLE LOCATION AND SHOULD BE FREE OF MOISTURE AND PROTECTED FROM LIQUID OR LIQUID SPILLS. LOCATIONS SHOULD ALSO BE IN LOW USE AREAS AWAY FROM SUPPLIES SUCH AS PLATES, WARES OR CHEMICALS. FLOOR . ;ci✓,RgTE PERMIT 1 6EQUIRED FOR: Yl Mechanical 0 Electrical t Iumbing :. Gas Piping City of Tukwila E ;i_ALL: :NrJc; DIVISION TO TELEPHONE BOARD AT MANAGER'S DESK D1 D2 0 ❑ ❑ D3 D4 (3) ANALOG PHONE LINES: FAX POS /SUPPORT CREDIT CARDS AND DSL 4 GROUND SHELF SHELF BACK WALL DESK TOP OFFICE Plar review approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Field py and t. ,y... IS acknome ed: By, Date' City of Tukwila E ;')/ D Ne DIVISION ,cic, chance shall be rnadn {n thn 77nn,, of work without prior approvriI ,)f Tukwila Building Division NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submmiI • and may include additional plan re'.'f^v1 fees n COUNTER AREA GENERAL CONDUIT REQUIR EVTS C E AL 1. MINIMUM CONDUIT DIAMETER OF 1/2°. 2. CONDUIT IN SLABS MUST BE WITHOUT JUNCTIONS, OR HARD (SMALL RADIUS) BENDS. 3. CONDUIT MUST BE CONTINUOUS FROM BACKBOARD IN OFFICE TO P. O. S. LOCATIONS WHEN POSSIBLE. OTHERWISE STUB-UPS TO CEILING VOIDS ARE POSSIBLE AND A CLEAR PATH TO EACH LOCATION IS NECESSARY. 4_ CONDUIT SHALL. BE INSTALLED TO AVOID PROXIMITY OF ALL LIGHTING BALLASTS, ELECTRIC MOTORS (SUCH AS HVAC AND REFRIGERATORS) AND POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD. 5. CONDUIT SHALL BE FREE OF ANY SHARP SURFACES OR SNAGS OF ANY KIND. ANY PULLS NEEDING LUBRICATION MUST BE EXAMINED FOR DEFECTS AND REPAIRED. 6. ALL SURFACE MOUNT OR IN WALL J- -BOXES ARE TO BE USED AT END POINTS ONLY AND MUST BE DEDICATED TO THE P.O.S. WIRING. NO OTHER LINES ARE TO SHARE CONDUIT, INCLUDING TELEPHONE, VIDEO OR ANY OTHER WIRE. 7. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. GENERAL LOW VOLTAGE WIRING REQUIRk JVTS 1. WIRE MUST BE CATEGORY 5, 5E OR BETTER IN PLENUM GRADE. 2. ALL TERMINATION POINTS ARE IN STANDARD ETHERNET B SCHEME. 3. ALL TERMINATIONS ARE TO BE RJ-45 FEMALE, KEYSTONE TYPE 4. CABLE MAY NOT BE SLICED, SPLIT OR INTERRUPTED FROM ORIGIN TO ENDPOINT. 5. AVOID ROUTING OF CABLING, NEAR FIELD GENERATING DEVICES SUCH AS NEON OR FLUORESCENT BALLASTS, RADIO TRANSMITTERS OR POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD. 6. ALL FOUR PAIRS (8 WIRES) ARE TO BE PUNCHED DOWN TO ALL POINTS. 7. ALL FACEPLA TES MUST BE CLEARLY AAD PERMA"NTL Y LABELED ON BOTH ENDS OF WIRE TO MATCH. NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARE ALLOWED. GB,ER4L SYSTEM REXdJIRE, NTS 1. CASH REGISTER REQUIRES AN ISOLATED OR DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120V, SINGLE PHASE CIRCUIT. (A REGISTER CANNOT SHARE A CIRCUIT WITH ANY OTHER INDUCTIVE LOAD.) ALL 3 WIRES, GROUND, NEUTRAL AND POWER MUST BE RUN TO CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX VIA CONDUIT T7-1A T ONLY CONTAINS 77-ESE WIRES. GROUND AND NEUTRAL MUST BE RUN SEPARA 1EL Y AND SHALL BE RUN UNINTERRUPTED TO GROUND POINT OF PREMISES. 2. CASH REGISTER OUTLET SHALL BE OF THE TYPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTED TO THE RECEPTACLE MOUNTING BRACKET. (EQUIVALENT TO HUBBELL #1G5262 DUPLEX OR #1G5251 SINGLE) A SPECIAL INSULATED TERMINAL BLOCK DISTRIBUTION BOX AND THE USE OF INSULATED GROUND WIRE FROM THE RECEPTACLES UNDER THE CASH/P.O.S. AREA TO THE DISTRIBUTION BOX AND FROM THE DISTRIBUTION CONDUIT OR DUCT BE USED AS A GROUND, CRR PVC CONDUIT BE USED. OUTLET TO BE COLOR CODED FOR DEDICATED USE. 3. THE CASH REGISTER IS SUPPLIED WITH A THREE- -PRONG PLUG. THE USE OF ISOLATORS OR CONVERSION PLUG'S COMPLt /tL Y DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE GROUND. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SHALL NOT USE CONVERSION PLUG'S IN ANY INSTALLATION OF P.O.S. SYSTEMS. 4. POWER AND GROUND SYSTEM INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS AND REFERENCE SHEE IS FURNISHED BY CASH REGISTER MANUFACTURER. 5. F/ FC7RICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FROM THE TENANT ALL REWIRED INFORMATION PERTAINING TO 7HE CASH REGISTER SYSTEM POWER WIRE AND WIRING INSTALLATION. SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE CAT -5 TO SINGLE -GANG J -BOX WITH DUAL FEMALE RJ -45 TERMINATIONS IN FACEPLATE (TYP OF 3) Public Works, Building Division PERMIT NUMBER REVISION N0;1 ELOB- t39 RECEIVED MAR 2 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER w- w a war, kg NNW W w d *a *W!3+M d ARCHITECT DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect @dtmarchitect.com L E N G I N E E R Sch 0 ?Wad* © OmWw 0 L Mgdes 0 830-N1-0963 wwwrschnadcdscm N OTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION 1 0- - -__ - lPROJECT NUMBER HARDWARE PLACED HERE REQUIRES ADEQUATE COOLING COMPUTER DATE AND VENTILATION. EQUIPMENT � A WIRE SHELVING JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS ENERGY CODE REVISION PREFERRED. ROOM 13 \ 03/10/08 MUST BE CLIMATE LANDLORD REVISION CONTROLLED. D1 D2 0 ❑ ❑ D3 D4 (3) ANALOG PHONE LINES: FAX POS /SUPPORT CREDIT CARDS AND DSL 4 GROUND SHELF SHELF BACK WALL DESK TOP OFFICE Plar review approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Field py and t. ,y... IS acknome ed: By, Date' City of Tukwila E ;')/ D Ne DIVISION ,cic, chance shall be rnadn {n thn 77nn,, of work without prior approvriI ,)f Tukwila Building Division NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submmiI • and may include additional plan re'.'f^v1 fees n COUNTER AREA GENERAL CONDUIT REQUIR EVTS C E AL 1. MINIMUM CONDUIT DIAMETER OF 1/2°. 2. CONDUIT IN SLABS MUST BE WITHOUT JUNCTIONS, OR HARD (SMALL RADIUS) BENDS. 3. CONDUIT MUST BE CONTINUOUS FROM BACKBOARD IN OFFICE TO P. O. S. LOCATIONS WHEN POSSIBLE. OTHERWISE STUB-UPS TO CEILING VOIDS ARE POSSIBLE AND A CLEAR PATH TO EACH LOCATION IS NECESSARY. 4_ CONDUIT SHALL. BE INSTALLED TO AVOID PROXIMITY OF ALL LIGHTING BALLASTS, ELECTRIC MOTORS (SUCH AS HVAC AND REFRIGERATORS) AND POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD. 5. CONDUIT SHALL BE FREE OF ANY SHARP SURFACES OR SNAGS OF ANY KIND. ANY PULLS NEEDING LUBRICATION MUST BE EXAMINED FOR DEFECTS AND REPAIRED. 6. ALL SURFACE MOUNT OR IN WALL J- -BOXES ARE TO BE USED AT END POINTS ONLY AND MUST BE DEDICATED TO THE P.O.S. WIRING. NO OTHER LINES ARE TO SHARE CONDUIT, INCLUDING TELEPHONE, VIDEO OR ANY OTHER WIRE. 7. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. GENERAL LOW VOLTAGE WIRING REQUIRk JVTS 1. WIRE MUST BE CATEGORY 5, 5E OR BETTER IN PLENUM GRADE. 2. ALL TERMINATION POINTS ARE IN STANDARD ETHERNET B SCHEME. 3. ALL TERMINATIONS ARE TO BE RJ-45 FEMALE, KEYSTONE TYPE 4. CABLE MAY NOT BE SLICED, SPLIT OR INTERRUPTED FROM ORIGIN TO ENDPOINT. 5. AVOID ROUTING OF CABLING, NEAR FIELD GENERATING DEVICES SUCH AS NEON OR FLUORESCENT BALLASTS, RADIO TRANSMITTERS OR POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD. 6. ALL FOUR PAIRS (8 WIRES) ARE TO BE PUNCHED DOWN TO ALL POINTS. 7. ALL FACEPLA TES MUST BE CLEARLY AAD PERMA"NTL Y LABELED ON BOTH ENDS OF WIRE TO MATCH. NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARE ALLOWED. GB,ER4L SYSTEM REXdJIRE, NTS 1. CASH REGISTER REQUIRES AN ISOLATED OR DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120V, SINGLE PHASE CIRCUIT. (A REGISTER CANNOT SHARE A CIRCUIT WITH ANY OTHER INDUCTIVE LOAD.) ALL 3 WIRES, GROUND, NEUTRAL AND POWER MUST BE RUN TO CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX VIA CONDUIT T7-1A T ONLY CONTAINS 77-ESE WIRES. GROUND AND NEUTRAL MUST BE RUN SEPARA 1EL Y AND SHALL BE RUN UNINTERRUPTED TO GROUND POINT OF PREMISES. 2. CASH REGISTER OUTLET SHALL BE OF THE TYPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTED TO THE RECEPTACLE MOUNTING BRACKET. (EQUIVALENT TO HUBBELL #1G5262 DUPLEX OR #1G5251 SINGLE) A SPECIAL INSULATED TERMINAL BLOCK DISTRIBUTION BOX AND THE USE OF INSULATED GROUND WIRE FROM THE RECEPTACLES UNDER THE CASH/P.O.S. AREA TO THE DISTRIBUTION BOX AND FROM THE DISTRIBUTION CONDUIT OR DUCT BE USED AS A GROUND, CRR PVC CONDUIT BE USED. OUTLET TO BE COLOR CODED FOR DEDICATED USE. 3. THE CASH REGISTER IS SUPPLIED WITH A THREE- -PRONG PLUG. THE USE OF ISOLATORS OR CONVERSION PLUG'S COMPLt /tL Y DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF THE GROUND. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SHALL NOT USE CONVERSION PLUG'S IN ANY INSTALLATION OF P.O.S. SYSTEMS. 4. POWER AND GROUND SYSTEM INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS AND REFERENCE SHEE IS FURNISHED BY CASH REGISTER MANUFACTURER. 5. F/ FC7RICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FROM THE TENANT ALL REWIRED INFORMATION PERTAINING TO 7HE CASH REGISTER SYSTEM POWER WIRE AND WIRING INSTALLATION. SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE CAT -5 TO SINGLE -GANG J -BOX WITH DUAL FEMALE RJ -45 TERMINATIONS IN FACEPLATE (TYP OF 3) Public Works, Building Division PERMIT NUMBER REVISION N0;1 ELOB- t39 RECEIVED MAR 2 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER w- w a war, kg NNW W w d *a *W!3+M d ARCHITECT DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect @dtmarchitect.com L E N G I N E E R Sch 0 ?Wad* © OmWw 0 L Mgdes 0 830-N1-0963 wwwrschnadcdscm N OTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION 1 0- - -__ - lPROJECT NUMBER 1 3234A , REV DATE BY NOTES � A 12/21/07 01/29/08 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS ENERGY CODE REVISION _ Q 13 \ 03/10/08 LANDLORD REVISION DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: 11 -19 -07 J Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315233.1300 FAX: 315233.1314 r P R O J E C T sbarro WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E POWER PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DETAILS S H E E T E -1 r —NOTE 4 SWITCH IN KITCHEN AREA B -24- H 120V N PILOT LIGHT, 120 V, RED (16)LT -5 (NOTE 7) AE B -2, (VA CONTACTOR C -1) (8)LT- (NOTE 7 (19)LT 5A (NOTE 7) B -18,( CONTACTOR C -1) LIGHTING PLAN LAMINATE PLATE "EXHAUST FANS ON" 1111 TTTT SCALE: 1/4" = 8 -8 SPARE SPARE SPARE A 6 POLE, 20A CONTACTOR C -2 _LCR1 T TCR1 1 T CR1 1 T CR1 EF -1 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) EF -2 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) MAU -1 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) CAPTURE JET FAN AND HOOD LIGHTS UPON ACTIVATION OF KITCHEN LIGHT SWITCH, THE E.C. PROVIDED RELAY WILL TURN ON THE KITCHEN LIGHTS, (1) EXHAUST FANS (EF -1 & 2), MAKE -UP AIR FAN & CAPTURE JET FAN (ON HOOD). E.C. TO PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED FAN STARTERS, AS NECESSARY LIGHTING AND HVAC CONTROL DIAGRAM SCALE: NTS GENERAL LIGHTING NOTES - A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS -BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER AND L IMI TED FIELD VERIFICATION, CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS A T NO ADDI TIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAMIL IARIZE HIMSELF WI TH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR 15' RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, FIXTURES, CONDUI TS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. , NOT SHOWN THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. RECESSED BOXES AND CONDUI TS CONCEALED WI THIN WALLS OR FLOORS THAT ARE TO REMA IN MAY BE ABANDONED IN PLACE AS LONG AS THE OPENINGS ARE PATCHED AND THE CONDUCTORS REMOVED. D. IT 15 THE RESPONSIBIL I TY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SALVAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. E. MAINTAIN CONTINUI TY OF CIRCUI TS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. F. THIS PROJECT UTIL IZES A PLENUM RETURN AIR CELL ING DESIGN. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED WI THIN THE PLENUM RETURN CELL INC MUST MEET THE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATINGS OF 25/50 AND BE APPROVED FOR USE IN PLENUM RETURN CEILINGS_ LIGHTING NOTES. 1. NIGHT LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE WIRED AHEAD OF ANY LOCAL SWI TCHING RENDERING' THEM OPERA TIONAL 24 HOURS A DAY. 2. HOOD LIGHTS ARE PROVIDED BY THE HOOD MANUFACTURER AND CONTROLLED BY THE LIGHTING CONTACTOR. CONNECT TO THE CIRCUIT INDICATED ON THE PLANS. 3. COOLER L IGHTING IS INTEGRAL WI TH THE COOLER. A SW TCH WI THIN THE COOLER UNI T SHALL CONTROL L IGHTING. CONNECT TO CIRCUI T INDICATED ON PLANS. 4. L IGHTING AND HVAC CONTROL OVERRIDE SWI TCH, SEE DETAIL 2/E -2 FOR ADDI TIONAL INFORMATION NEEDED. 5. A TOTAL OF THREE LT-1 1 FIXTURES AND ONE LT-10 FIXTURES SHALL BE WIRED TO A ✓ -BOX �N FIELD CIRCU�T CONTROLLED INDICATED ON THE LIGHTING CONTACTOR.' CONNECT PLANS. 6. TWO VERTICALLY MOUNTED 12" LT-5 FIXTURES L OCA TED ,47" THIS L OCA TION. CONNECT TI-ESE FIXTURES TO CIRCUI T 3-2 7. SEE ARCHITECTURAL SECTIONS /ELEVATIONS ON SHEET A-7 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF LIGHT FIXTURES. 8. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO TWO ROWS OF NEON L IGHTING. COORDINATE ALL REQUIREMENTS WI TH L IGHTING MANUFACTURER. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DETA IL 4/A -9 FOR LOCATIONS. NOTE: 2006 IBC — Sec. 1 006 Provide an average of one foot- candle illumination at the floor along the entire egress pathway and exit discharge 120V N.O. CONTACTS IN FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (CLOSES UPON SYSTEM ACTIVATION) B--26\ H 120V N TCR2 1 CR2 T R2 1C - R2 1 CR2 TO SHUNT TRIP FOR AHU -1 UNIT TO SHUNT TRIP FOR STEAMER #21 TO SHUNT TRIP FOR MAU -1 UNIT ST TO SHUNT TRIP FOR CAPTURE JET FAN /HOOD LTG TO SHUNT TRIP FOR RANGE OUTLET #39 UPON ACTIVATION OF E.C. SUPPLIED CONTACTOR, ALL ELECTRIC UNDER THE HOOD IS TO BE SHUT DOWN, AS WELL AS THE GAS SERVICE. FIRE SUPRESSION WIRING DIAGRAM SCALE: NTS LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE MARK MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER LAMP SPECIFICATION (SEE GENERAL NOTE A) VOLTS MOUNTING REMARKS WALL CEILING RECESS SURFACE STEM z ° CABLE QUAN DESCRIPTION TYPE LT -2 LIGHTOLIER PA2P3050WTL 2 50W PAR30 IND 120 8000 X X 5 9000 5709 - -- SHORT NECK LAMP ONLY. PROVIDE WITH CLEAR LENSE, TO BE ORDERED SEPERATELY. LT -2A LIGHTOLIER PA1P3050WTL 1 50W PAR30 IND 120 - -- X X 14704 SUBFEED PANEL "B" 8 9 SHORT NECK LAMP ONLY. PROVIDE WITH CLEAR LENSE, TO BE ORDERED SEPERATELY. LT -4 DAYBRITE 2TG8232- 01 -UN V -1/2E6 2 32W T -8 FL 120 11 X X - -- C - 14615 CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING LT -5 AMERICAN FLUORESCENT TNE113 TNE108 1 1 13W T -5 21 8W T -5 12 FL 120 1500 NEON LIGHTING 14 X SPARE 1920 20/1 B LT -5A BELFER 2801 FX2- 9 -1 -H -8 1 9W CFL 120 20/1 C 20/1 X SPACE ONLY 18 19 FEILD CURVABLE SYSTEM, 8" LENGTH SECTIONS. LT -6 DUALLITE EZ -2 - -- INCLUDED IND 120 X W.I.0 EVAPORATOR (38B) 1920 X B 20/1 540 EMERGENCY LIGHT LT -6A EVENLITE MIR- SD- 50- LC- 2H -U -RI - -- INCLUDED IND 120 X PIZZA OVEN HOOD CNTRLS 24 X GAS RANGE /OVEN (39) 120 15/1 EMERGENCY LIGHT LT -7 DUALLITE LXURWE - -- INCLUDED IND 120 15/1 X 20/1 X TELEPHONE BOARD 28 29 PIZZA PREP TABLE (27B) LT -8A 15/1 C 1 100 W IND 120 X DOUGH MIXER (41) 901 X A 15/1 696 LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO COOLER. LT -8B 33 2 60W T12 HO FL 120 300 X 3 X 901 - -- LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO COOLER. LT -9 2328 MAU -1 1 100W IND 120 15/1 A - -- X SHUNT TRIP SPACE 39 LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO HOODS. LT -10 20/1 B 4 50W FL 120 41 SPARE X C 20/1 180 LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO SNEEZEGUARD. LT -11 43 SCALE (68) 1 300W HALOGEN IND 120 1176 EF -1 44 45 ICE CUBER (72D) X 20/2 HEAT LAMPS FOR FOOD PREPARATION/ WARMING ONLY. LT -12 CUSTOM NEON TUBE 2 27' -4" LENTHS NE 277 - -- C 20/1 X SPARE 48 49 r. .4 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES: NOTE A: NOTE B: NOTE C: NOTE D: FL= FLUORESCENT, CFL = COMPACT FLUORESCENT, IND = INCANDESCENT, MH =METAL HALIDE, HPS =HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM, LPS =LOW PRESSURE SODIUM, MV= MERCURY VAPOR, LED =LIGHT EMITTING DIODE, NE =NEON. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THICKNESS OF CEILING SYSTEMS AND PROVIDE EXTENSIONS AS REQUIRED FOR ALL DOWNLIGHTS_ FIXTURE DIMENSIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE WALL AND /OR CEILING THICKNESS PRIOR TO ORDERING. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE, FITTINGS, CONNECTORS, PENDANT FEEDS, END CAPS, ETC. FOR A COMPLETE TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM. NOTE E: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LAMPS. ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE BY THE SAME LAMP MANUFACTURER IN ORDER TO MATCH COLOR PHOSPHORS. ALL FOUR FOOT FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE OF THE LOW MERCURY CONTENT TYPE. NOTE F: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE, TRIM RINGS, ETC. FOR THE TYPE OF CEILING SPECIFIED. COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE. NOTE G: FOR EXIT LIGHTS, COORDINATE MOUNTING CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENT, DIRECTIONAL ARROWS, NUMBER OF FACES, ETC. WITH PLAN DRAWINGS. NOTE H: FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL HAVE INSTANT START BALLASTS. PANEL A 277/480 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE 225 A M.L.O. SURFACE MOUNTED NOT I LOAD SERVED V.A. C.B. P C.B. V.A. LOAD SERVED NKOT 1 SHUNT TRIP SPACE 6714 8393 A 40/3 8000 HWH -1 2 3 AHU -1 5709 30/3 B - -- 8000 OTHER 1 4 5 9000 5709 - -- C - -- 8000 8640 6 7 NON - SIMULTAN 0 5709 - -- A 60/3 14704 SUBFEED PANEL "B" 8 9 COND -1 3935 30/3 B -- 14726 3935 10 11 EXIST. LOAD 1.25 3935 - -- C - 14615 CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 12. 13 --- 3935 - -- 4 20/1 1500 NEON LIGHTING 14 15 SPARE 1920 20/1 B 20/1 :N SPACE ONLY` ; 1Y6 } 17 SPARE 1920 20/1 C 20/1 950 SPACE ONLY 18 r LOADS BASED ON NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE PANEL A CONNECTED LOAD BY PHASE TOTAL CONNECTED TOTAL DEMAND LOAD 3 PHASE A B C LIGHTING 1.25 2555 1302 2857 6714 8393 RECEPTACLES 0 1080 180 1260 1260 MOTORS 1 3792 3840 4248 11880 11880 OTHER 1 9400 8860 9000 27260 27260 KITCHEN 0.65 12605 11259 8640 32503 21127 NON - SIMULTAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEATING ONLY 1 5709 5709 5709 17127 17127 COOLING ONLY 0 3935 3935 3935 11806 0 EXIST. LOAD 1.25 0 0 0 0 0 CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 12 13 REACH IN FREEZER (336) 1740 20/1 LOAD TOTAL 37996 35985 34569 108550 87046 ST GFI ST GFI GFI GFI HACR GFI GFI CODE FOR NFPA 7 P�ANCL NEC APR 2 5 2008 PANEL B �V�� � Of 120/208 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE 125 A. MAIN BKR. SURFACE MO NOT LOAD SERVED V.A. C.B. P C.B. V.A. LOAD SERVED NO. 1 HOT PLATE (13D) 1035 20/2 A' 20/1 633 STOREFRONT LIGHTING 2 3 1035 - -- B 20/1 352 SALES COVE LIGHTING 4 5 SHUNT TRIP SPACE, 20/1 207 COOLER LIGHTING 6 7 STEAMER (21) 2642 30/3 20/1 422 KITCHEN LIGHTING 8 9 2642 - -- 'B 20/1 950 SALES LIGHTING 10 11 2642 - -- O 20/1 500 CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 12 13 REACH IN FREEZER (336) 1740 20/1 _ tom.. r =.. _, SHUNT SPACE __47121P � u _ . 14 �, 15 W.I.0 CONDENSER (38A) 1920 20/3 B 20/1 360 -667- ES MANAGERS DK 16 17 1920 - -- C 20/1 950 SNEEZEGUARD LIGHTING 18 19 1920 - -- A 20/1 1800 PIZZA OVEN (56) 20 21 W.I.0 EVAPORATOR (38B) 1920 20/1 B 20/1 540 GENERAL RECEPTS 22 23 SHUNT TRIP SPACE C 20/1 1000 PIZZA OVEN HOOD CNTRLS 24 25 GAS RANGE /OVEN (39) 120 15/1 A 20/1 1000 TIME CLOCK /CONTACTORS 26 27 PIZZA PREP TABLE (27A) 1410 15/1 B 20/1 360 TELEPHONE BOARD 28 29 PIZZA PREP TABLE (27B) 1410 15/1 C 20/1 1200 SIGNAGE 30 31 DOUGH MIXER (41) 901 20/3 A 15/1 696 EF -2 322 33 901 - -- 6 20/1 300 FIRE SUPPRESSION 3 35 901 - -- C 25/1 2328 MAU -1 36 37 SODA DISPENSER (53A) 180 15/1 A - -- SHUNT TRIP SPACE 39 SODA CARBONATOR (53B) 864 20/1 B 20/1 200 _ BUZZER 40 41 SPARE 20/1 C 20/1 180 ROOFTOP RECEPT 42 43 SCALE (68) 200 15,'1 A 25/1 1176 EF -1 44 45 ICE CUBER (72D) 1020 20/2 B 20/1 180 MANAGERS DESK IG 46 47 1020 - -- C 20/1 SPARE 48 49 SLF -SRV REF. DISPLAY (93B) 1320 20/1 A 20/1 400 POS TERMINALS 10 (65) 50 51 2 WELL SALAD BIN (88B) 720 15/1 B 20/1 SPARE 52 53 PAN STEAM (940) 2667 20/3 C 20/1 54 55 2667 — A 20/1 SPARE 56 57 2667 - -- B 20/1 SPARE 58 59 SPARE 20/1 C 20/1 SPARE 60 "GFI" DENOTES GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER "ST" DENOTES SHUNT -TRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER "HACR" DENOTES HACR (HEATING, AIR - CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION) RATED "LO" DENOTES LOCK ON TYPE DEVICE 4 PANEL SCHEDULES /NEC LOAD SUMMARY SCALE: NTS DTukwila 10N A R C DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483,1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect@dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R n NawYc.k © Omaha 9 LcsMgdes n 800- 581 -0963 wwwschnadOLa m I>� LO LO ST GFI LO A GFI CIRCUIT BREAKER n RECEIVE) L._L:?': ' (3MAR 2 4 2008 ERMIT/ N OTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.2311314 P R O J E C T N. sbarro• WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 [_SHEET TITLE I LIGHTING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES S H E E T E -2 YPROJECT NUMBER I 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES Qj 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS Z\ 01/29/08 ENERGY CODE REVISION A 03/10/08 LANDLORD REVISION DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS `DATE: 11-19 -07 Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.2311314 P R O J E C T N. sbarro• WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 [_SHEET TITLE I LIGHTING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES S H E E T E -2 AUTOMATIC TIMER SCHEDULE MARK MARK TYPE VOLTAGE BATTERY BACKUP ED CIRCUITS CON:TROLL > "'" LOADS CONTROLLED REMARKS ELECTROMECHANICAL DIGITAL 24 -HOUR 7 -DAY ASTRONOMIC SWITCH CHANNELS CONTACTS TC -1 - X B- 2,4,10,18,30, A---14 SPST MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 4/E-3. C -2 120 X C -1 4 MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL CONTACTOR SCHEDULE MARK TYPE CONTACT RATING, . CONTACT QTY. COIL VOLTAGE ED CIRCUITS CON:TROLL > "'" TOR CONTROL CONTROLLED BY , ELEC. MECH. N.O. N.C. C -1 X 120/208V 208V WYE 20A 8 - 120V B- 2,4,10,18,30, A---14 TIMER TC -1 MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 4/E-3. C -2 X WALL MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R 20A 4 _, 120V . . _ : B -24;8 • SWITCH • M.OUNT,rIN..N1;M „. 1 >,,. E GLQSU E �AD�ACENT „TO f A EL, TOGGLE SWITCH O F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R 3 3 -WAY TOGGLE SWITCH $ F MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE CR -1 X oC 30A 6 - 120V B- 10,14,32,36 SWITCH ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 2/E-2. CR -2 X $P 20A 8 - 120V A -3, B- 7,10,25,36 SHUNT TRIP RELAY MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 3 E -2. DRY —TYPE TRANSFORMER SCHEDULE MARK kVA RATING PHASE PRIMARY SECONDARY WINDINGS TEMP. RISE INSULATION CLASS / VENTILATION MOUNTING REMARKS T--1 45 3 480V DELTA 120/208V 208V WYE ALUMINUM 150' C 7 155' C SUS PENDE D ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NOTES WALL MOUNTED SIMPLEX RECEPTACLE — NEMA 5 -20R ELECTRIC METER LANDLORD COMMENTS L 01/29/08 WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX NEMA 5 -20R RECEPTACLE --- ® SWITCHBOARD OR DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD LANDLORD REVISION WALL MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARD OR TJC CHECKED BY: WALL MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R DATE: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM BACKBOARD ® WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH HALF SWITCHED - NEMA 5 -20R TOGGLE SWITCH O F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R 3 3 -WAY TOGGLE SWITCH $ F DUPLEX FLROEOEPTACLNET - NEMA 5 -20R $4 4 -WAY TOGGLE SWITCH EVIEVVE® FOIE oC CEILING MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 ---20R KEYED SWITCH CODE C ®MPLIAsNCE ����� �� _ reAN o VOLT SIMP SIMPLEX CE TACKLE 50 $ DIMMER SWITCH 30 AMP OR RECEPTACLE HER, 250LVOLOT SIMPLEX $P PILOT LIGHT SWITCH ��< WALL MOUNTED RANGE RECEPTACLE $T TIMER SWITCH RECETAOCLEESEEPN L PL FOR PURPOSE TYPE. .V - OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCH LBUILDINGDWISIQI'L MONUMENT OR PEDESTAL MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R, UNO CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT WALL MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE ©F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX E(1 WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE 0 CEILING MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX CEILING MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE MOTOR F-c --I FLUORESCENT STRIP LUMINAIRE L❑ DISCONNECT SWITCH. SEE PLAN FOR RATING. TRACK LIGHT I I5 $F FUSED SWITCH 7 � WALL MOUNTED EXIT SIGN. PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS INDICATED ON PLAN. T WALL MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET �QI g `C�'W CEILING MOUNTED EXIT SIGN_ PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS INDICATED ON PLAN. ® FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET DUAL —BEAM EMERGENCY LIGHT (BUG —EYE) p Q 9 OR CEILING MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET —1 BRANCH CIRCUITING CONCEALED IN WALLS OR CEILING WALL MOUNTED COMBINATION TELEPHONE /DATA OUTLET ---- -� BRANCH CIRCUITING CONCEALED IN FLOOR WALL MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET EXPOSED BRANCH CIRCUI1NG O FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET HOMERUN TO PANEL_ THE NUMBER OF ARROWS INDICATES THE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS. TWO WIRES REQUIRED BUTD NOT EC UI NTED RINUHAASHI MARKS. O CEILING MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET WALL MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET — CONDUIT UP — © CEILING MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET — CONDUIT DOWN FIRE ALARM PANEL (CONTROL DR ANNUNCIATOR) AUTOMATIC HEAT DETECTOR FA E I FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION AUTOMATIC SMOKE DETECTOR F❑H FIRE ALARM MAGNETIC DOOR HOLD OPEN DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FIRE ALARM VISUAL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE FIRE SPRINKLER ALARM BELL L_I/ LJI FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE NO1FICATION APPL!ANCE FIRE SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCH J-) FIRE ALARM COMBINATION AUDIBLE VISUAL NO1FICATION APPLIANCE FIRE SPRINKLER TAMPER SWITCH F F F El/ SIGNALING SYSTEM BUZZER J SIGNALING SYSTEM BELL SIGNALING SYSTEM CHIME [] SIGNALING SYSTEM PUSHBUTTON L� V ® RELAY ® MAGNETIC STARTER RR DOUBLE RELAY L COMBINATION MAGNETIC STARTER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH. SEE PLAN FOR RATING. 0 SINGLE BUTTON PUSHBUTTON STATION °TR CONTROL TRANSFORMER E1 PUSHBUTTON STATION ® CONTROL TRANSFORMER EE1 THREE - BUTTON PUSHBUTTON STATION ELECTRONIC SOLENOID VALVE ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION WP WEATHERPROOF NF NON —FUSED GFI GROUND -- -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR IG ISOLATED GROUND UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE TP TAMPERPROOF ST SHUNT —TRIP s MAP Al 9lii� HG HOSPITAL GRADE HACR HACR HEALING, AI CONDI11ONING AND R FRIGERATIONR) RATED Dr= 1�11A1'B' d'9Cki1Ti EM EMERGENCY NL NIGHTLIGHT PROJECT NUMBER 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES Q12/21/07 1 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS L 01/29/08 ENERGY CODE REVISION Q 03/10/08 LANDLORD REVISION DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: 11 -19 -07 1' 1• SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL The fo /lowing supplements all sections of this specification and shall app /y to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on the drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of approved electrical systems. (1) WORK INCLUDED. Furnish all labor, material, services, and ski /led supervision necessary for the construction, erection, installation, connections, testing, and adjustment of all circuits and electrical equipment specified herein, or shown or noted on the drawings, and its delivery to the Owner complete in al/ respects ready for use. (2) COORDINATION OF WORK. Plan all work so that it proceeds with a minimum of interference with other trades. Inform all parties concerned of openings required for equipment or conduit required in the building construction for e /ectrica/ work and provide al/ special frames, sleeves and anchor bolts as required. Coordinate the electrical work with the mechanical installation. Work lines and established heights shall be in strict accordance with architectural drawings and specifications insofar as these drawings and specifications extend. Verify al/ dimensions shown and establish all elevations and detailed dimensions not shown. Lay out and coordinate all work well encugh in advance to avoid conflicts or interferences with other work in progress so that in case of interference the electrical layout may be altered to suit the conditions, prior to the installation of any work and without additional cost to the Owner. Conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. (3) COOPERATION WITH OTHER SECTIONS. Perform this work in conformity with the construction called for by other trades and afford other trades reasonable opportunity for the execution of their work. Properly connect and coordinate this work with the work of other trades at such time and in such a manner as not to delay or interfere with their work. Examine the drawings and specifications for the general and mechanical work and the work of other similar trades. Coordinate this work accordingly. Promptly report to the Architect any de /ay or difficulties encountered in the installation of this work which might prevent prompt and proper installation, or make it unsuitable to connect with or receive the work of others. Failure to so report shall constitute an acceptance of the work of other trades as being fif and proper for the execution of this work. (4) MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OTHERS. Cer t a in materials and equipment will be furnished under other sections and installed or connected under this section. Verify installation details. Foundations for apparatus and equipment will be furnished by other sections unless otherwise noted or detailed. (5) CONTRACT DRAWINGS. Work under these sections is shown in part diagrammatic, intended to convey the scope of work, indicating the general arrangement of equipment, conduit and outlets. Follow these drawings in laying out the work and verify spaces for the installation of these materials and equipment. Wherever a question exists as to the exact intended location of outlets or equipment, obtain instructions from the Architect before proceeding with the work. (6) EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES. Equipment and f ixtures shall be connected providing circuit continuity in accordance with applicab le codes whether or not each piece of conductor, conduit, or protective device is shown between such items of equipment or fixtures, and the point of circuit origin. (7) NEW EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified, equipment and materials of the same type or classification, and used for the same purpose, shall be products of the same manufacturer. Use only new, unweathered, and unused material, except as specifica l ly noted. 5. EXECUTION OF THE WORK (1) Instal / equipment and materials in a neat and workmanlike manner and align, level and adjust for satisfactory operation. Install equipment so that al/ parts are easily accessib /e for inspection, operation, maintenance and repair. (2) Where marring or disfigurement has occurred, rep lace or refinish the damaged surfaces as directed and to the satisfaction of the Architect. n (3) Provide the design, fabrication, a d e rection of supp /ementary structural framing required for attachment of hangers or other devices supporting electrical equipment. Provide framing members of standard rolled steel shapes, A -36 steel. Provide members we /ded to structural members equal to the specification for the main structural member. Provide "simple beam" type framing with end connections we /ded or bolted for shear loads. Use cantilevers when detailed or specifica/ /y approved by the Architect. The Architect's approval is required for location of supplementary framing. Use only certified welders where directed by Architect. Design framing members for their actual loads, with allowable stresses specified by AISC, without excessive deflection and with consideration for rigidity under vibration, in accordance with standard structural practices. Show on shop drawing supplementary framing, including design loads, member size and Iocation. When supplementary framing is indicated, verify that dimensions are suitable for the equipment furnished. Provide additional strength when equipment furnished is heavier than that specified. (4) OUTLET LOCATION a. POSITION OF OUTLETS. Center al / outlets with regard to paneling, furring, and trim. Symmetrically arrange outlets in the room_ Satisfactorily correct out lets improperly located or installed. Repair or replace damaged finishes. Set out lets p /umb and extend to the finished surface of the wall, ceiling or floor without projecting beyond same. Install symmetrically all receptacles, switches, and outlets shown on the wood trim, and where necessary, set the long dimension of the plate horizontal, or ganged in tandem. b. MOUNTING HEIGHTS, to center of box above finished floor, follow unless otherwise shown or indicated. Other mounting heights are indicated on the drawings by detail or by a plus dimension shown adjacent to the symbol. Flush tumbler switches: 46 inches Convenience receptac /es.• 78 inches Telecommunications 75 inches devices: Safety switches: Television -radio outlets: Motor controllers with safety switch: Pane /boards: Bracket lights: Exterior WP convenience receptac /es: Fire alarm pull stations: Fire alarm contra/ panel: Fire alarm remote control stat ion: Fire a /arm notification app / iances: Microphone outlets: Clock hanger outlets: Speaker volume control out lets: Signaling bells, chime and similar devices: C. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 54 inches to operator 18 inches 54 inches to top or even with safety switch 72 inches to top 84 inches 24 inches above grade 54 inches 72 inches to top 42 inches 80 inches or 6" below ceiling, whichever is lower 18 inches 80 inches 48 inches 80 inches (1) CUTTING, PATCHING AND PIERCING. Obtain written permission of the Architect before cutting or piercing structural members. Use craftsmen skilled in their respective trades for cutting, fitting, repairing, patching of drywall and finishing of materials including carpentry work, metal work or concrete work required for this work. Do not weaken walls, partitions or floors with cutting. Holes required to be cut in floors must be drilled without breaking out around the holes. Patching and /or refinishing will be determined by Architect. Sleeves through floors and wal Is to be black iron pipe, or paper, flush with walls, ceilings or finished floors, sized to accommodate the raceway. Use care in piercing waterproofing_ After the part piercing the waterproofing has been set in place, seal opening and make absolutely watertight. Provide chrome plated spring - clipped escutcheon plates where exposed pipe passes through wal Is, floors or ceiling. Cover s /eeves and entire opening made for the pipe with escutcheon plates. Provide air and watertight conduit openings through floor slabs, masonry walls, and continuous partitions. Tightly calk space between conduit and building materials with asbestos rope and non - flammable sealant. (2) SEAL EQUIPMENT CR COMPONENTS EXPOSED to the weather and make weathertight and insectproof. Protect equipment out lets and conduit openings with temporary plugs or caps of al/ times that work is not in progress. (3) IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT. Provide for each piece of equipment including disconnect switches and motor starter, a 3/64" thick, 1" minimum height white plastic "Lamicoid" plate identification tag with block letters. Use P/iobond" industrial adhesive by Goodyear, or equal, for mounting nameplates. Clearly identify on the plate the equipment served and spell out the full name of the equipment such as 'Air Handl ing Unit AH -1 " and "Hot Water Cir. Pump P-1" in lieu of abbreviated plan references such as "AH -1 " or "P-1.'' (4) ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT. Locate starters, switches, receptacles and pull boxes to provide for easy access for operation, repair and maintenance, and if concealed, provide access doors. Provide fire rated access doors where required by the fire resistance rating of the wall or ceiling in which the door is installed. (5) PROTECTION OF APPARATUS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. Take such precautions os necessary to properly protect all apparatus, fixtures, appliances, material, equipment and installations from damage of any kind. The Architect may reject any particular piece or pieces of materia l, apparatus, or equipment scratched, dented or otherwise damaged. (6) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS. During the t i me of the contract and before final approval of the electrical installation, submit to the Architect two (2) copies of descriptive literature, maintenance and operation data, wiring diagrams and parts /ist of each item of electrical equipment installed under this contract, as determined by the Architect. Submit all manufacturer's guarantees and warranties. (7) PAINTING PREPARATION. Prepare al I fittings, boxes, supports and pane /hoards, exposed to the weather, for painting by removing therefrom al/ oil, grease and dirt. Employ the necessary precautionary methods to prevent scratching or defacing of all electrical apparatus and devices. (8) RUST PREVENTION. Provide hot dip galvanized components for ferrous materia /s exposed to the weather. Provide a minimum of one coat of rust inhibiting primer paint for all materials after fabrication, color os selected by the Architect. (9) TESTS, Provide the tests as necessary to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status and suitable operation of each system. Tests wilI be conducted under the supervision of the Architect. D. FIRE AND SMOKE PARTITION PENETRATIONS The Contractor shat/ familiarize himself with al/ fire rated construction and instal/ his work so as to maintain the integrity of the fire code rating. Maintain rating of fire rated and smoke rated construction. Sleeves shall be steel or pre-manufactured sleeves similar to Pipe Shields, Inc., for bare pipe through fire wa/Is and floors, model WFB, DFB or QDFB. For plastic pipe, use type WFB with one inch thick calcium silicate insulation encased in metal sleeve extension two feet either side of fire rated walls or floor. Seal annular space around piping. For fire and smoke rated floors, walls and partitions, use UL listed material that maintains fire rated wall and floor integrity, similar to RTV foam, Dow Corning "Fire Stop" or Pipe Shields, Inc., mode/ WFB, DFB or QDFB. For non-rated watts and partitions, use mineral or glass fiber insulation. E. SUBMITTAL DATA Within thirty (30) days after award of contract furnish the Architect five (5) shop drawing portfolios (bound copies) containing names of manufacturer, cuts of all equipment to be used on this project. In these portfolios use standard manufacturer s specification sheets, identified by number indicated on drawings or schedules. F. CODES, PERMITS AND FEES Perform work in accordance with the National Electrical Code and other applicable codes. Comply with applicable bui lding ordinances and codes. Where the contract documents exceed minimum requirements, the contract documents take precedence. Comp /y with all requirements for permits, licenses, fees and codes. Permits, licenses, fees, inspections and arrangements required for the work under this contract shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense, unless otherwise specified. Comp /y with the requirements of the applicable utility companies serving this project. Make all arrangements with the utility companies for proper coordination of the work. G. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of al/ apparatus and materials furnished under the requirements of these specifications shall conform to the latest publications or standard rules of the following: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - IEEE National Electrical Manufacturers' Association - NEMA Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. - U.L. National Fire Protection Association - NFPA Federal Specifications - FED. SPEC. American Society for Testing and Materials -- ASTM American Standards Association - ASA National Electrical Code - NEC National Electrical Safety Code - NESC END OF SECTION 16000 SECTION 16100 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS A. RACEWAYS, DEVICES AND WIRING (1) GENERAL. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to applicable documents outlined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto_ Provide al/ raceway and wiring systems complete with all devices and plates. (2) MATERIALS a_ RACEWAYS. A// raceways to be UL approved. 1. RIGID STEEL CONDUIT. Provide zinc- coated rigid steel conduit conforming to Fed. Spec. WW -C -581. Provide conduit fittings conforming to Fed. Spec. W -F -408. 2. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING. Provide steel electrical metallic tubing conforming to Fed. Spec. WW-C-563. Provide UL approved raintight fittings for box connectors and conduit couplings. Set screw or indenter type fittings will not be approved. 3. FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT_ Provide flexible conduit, zinc-- coated, sing /e strip type, UL approved. Use American Brass "Sealtite" or approved equal, flexible, liquid -tight conduit, in damp or wet locations_ 4. SURFACE METAL RACEWAYS. Provide a two-piece s t ee l raceway, complete with fittings, manufactured by the Wiremo /d Company, or approved equal. Provide raceway size required for the number of conductors, or as specified on the drawings. b. OUTLET BOXES, PULL BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS. Provide outlet boxes, pull boxes, and conduit fittings as described below. Catalog numbers shown are Appleton Electric Company. Steel City, National Electric Products Corporation, and Raco are equally acceptab /e. 1. OUTLET BOXES Concealed lighting boxes: Concrete lighting boxes: Exposed lighting boxes: Flush switch, receptacle, telephone and junction boxes: Exposed switch, receptacle, telephone and junction boxes: Switch and telephone boxes concealed in narrow muIIions: 40 -3/4 OCR Series 45 -3/4 or 40 -3/4 4S -3/4 or 225 where separate extension or p /aster ring cannot be used FS Series Be// Electric Co. 447, 448 or 449 Where space is limited, No. 4CS -3/4 handy boxes may be used for switch, receptacle and telephone outlets with specific approval on /y. Provide FS Series with the cast cover and neoprene gaskets for weatherproof or exterior boxes. Provide extension and drywall rings as required. Size out /et boxes in accordance with the allowable fill permitted by the National Electrical Code. 2. PULL BOXES. Provide code gage galvanized sheet metal sized as per National Electrical Code or as shown on the drawings. Provide removable cover on the largest access side of the box unless otherwise detailed. Where cast boxes are specified, provide conduit entrances with threaded hubs. Provide stainless steel screws in all exterior locations and in wet or damp locations. 3. CONDUIT FITTINGS EMT coup / i ngs: EMT connectors: Insulating bushings (7 1/4" and larger): Flexible conduit straight box connectors: F /exib /e conduit ang /e box connectors: Sealing gland assembly - Expansion joints: Expansion & deflection fittings: Cast metal conduit fittings: 95T Series 86T Series BBU Series 728 Series 738 Series 0-Z/Gedney Type FSK 0-Z/Gedney Type AX or TX with bonding jumpers and clamps 0 Z /Gedney Type DX Crouse Hinds ConduIets' c_ WIRING DEVICES. Provide wiring devices indicated. Catalog numbers shown are Leviton. Equal devices manufactured by Arrow-hart, Pass and Seymour, Genera/ Electric, Bryant, and Hubbel/ are acceptable. Provide al/ devices of same manufacturer, unless indicated otherwise. Device co /ors shall be coordinated with the Architect. 1. SWITCHES. Provide flush tumbler switches conforming to Fed. Spec. W- S -896c. Provide 20 amp, 120-277V switch rating with UL approval for tungsten /amp loads or inductive loads, without derating. Single -pole: Cat. No. 1221 Three-way: Cat. No. 1223 Four-way: Cat. No. 1224 2. OCCUPANCY SENSORS. Al l occupancy sensors sha/ l be suitable for the geometrical and environmental characteristics of the associated space, shat/ be suitable for the minimum floor area to be covered, shalt be the proper voltage, and shall carry a load rating greater than the load controlled for the appropriate load type. Equal devices manufactured by WattStopper and Sensor Switch are acceptable. Wall- Switch: ODS * * -ID Series Wall Mount: OSW Series Ceiling Mount: OSC Series for units requiring power packs, ODC Series for self-contained uinits. 3. RECEPTACLES. Provide grounding type receptacles conforming to Fed. Spec. W C 596, with the ground connection made through an extra pole. Provide receptacles as follows: Si mp / ex: Cat . No. 5361 Duplex: Cat . No. 5362 Isolated ground: Cat. No. 8300 -IG GFCI: Cat . No. 8599 Weatherproof GFCI: Cat. No. 8599 with Cat. No. 5977 -DCL raintight while -in -use cover NEMA 6 -30R: Cat. No. 5372 NEMA 6 -50R: Cat . No. 5374 Hospital grade GFCI: Cat . No. 8898 HG 4. PLATES. Provide plates for al / wiring devices. Device p /ate co /ors and finishes shall be coordinated with the Architect. Instal/ blank covers on al/ boxes without devices or fixtures of same type as installed on devices in that room or area. 5. CONDUCTORS (a) INSULATION. Provide copper conductors with insulation rated for 600V, conforming to Fed. Spec. J -C -30. Unless otherwise specified, provide solid Type TW, THWN or THHN for al / conductors No. 10 AWG and smaller. Unless otherwise specified, provide standard Type THW, THWN or THHN for al / conductors No. 8 AWG and larger. Provide Type THHN (90o C. dry locations) for branch circuit conductors in fixtures UL approved for end to end assembly and in recessed or surface mounted fixtures. Conform with the National Electrical Code for fixture wiring and specifically to the temperature of the enclosure and to the wet or dry location. (b) FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUITS AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. Provide single conductors throughout. Provide No. 12 AWG minimum branch circuit wire size. Provide No. 14 AWG control circuits, unless otherwise specified or required by branch circuit protect ion. (c) LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING OR CONTROL WIRING. Provide minimum No. 18 AWG, Type TFF, thermoplastic insulated cable for each conductor. Voltage rating of cable shat/ be suitable for either a Class I or Class II, remote control or signal circuit, as determined by the NEC and the actual installation, (3) EXECUTION OF THE WORK o. RACEWAYS. Install wiring in metal raceways. Install raceways concealed, in general, except in unfinished areas on d where indicated on the plans. Provide rigid conduit for raceways embedded in concrete, in outside walls, in earth, below floor slabs -on- grade, exposed to weather, in hazardous areas, in refrigerated area, in the mechanical equipment rooms, for feeders, and for exposed installations where subject to damage. Other raceways may be rigid conduit or electrical metallic tubing at the Contractor's option unless otherwise specified. Provide flexible conduit for all motors, transformer and equipment connections subject to vibration. 1. CONTINUITY. Provide continuous metallic raceways from outlet to outlet, and from out lets to cabinets, junction or pull boxes. Enter and secure conduit to a/l boxes, to provide electrical continuity from the point of service to outlets. Provide locknuts and bushings on terminals of metal/lo conduits. 2. SIZE. Use raceways no smaller than 3/4 inch, except that 1/2 inch may be used for switch legs consisting of not more than 2 wires. Control circuit wiring specified to be No. 14 wire may utilize 1/2 --inch raceway or larger as required. 3. RACEWAYS IN EARTH. Paint metal is raceways buried and beneath slab-on-grade, with one heavy continuous coot of asphalt varnish after assembly of conduit and fittings. 4. RACEWAYS EXPOSED. Run exposed raceways in straight lines at right angles or parallel with walls, beams or columns. 5. RACEWAYS IN PLAIN CONCRETE. Do not place raceways in plain concrete, such as cement toppings on structural floors, without special approval. Install, however, in non -reinforced concrete headers provided for their installation. 6. RACEWAYS THROUGH ROOF. Where raceways penetrate the roof seal, provide suitable pitch pockets or lead flashing. Submit shop drawings or method to be used, for approval. 7. RACEWAYS ENTERING THE BUILDING BELOW GRADE. Provide raceways with galvanized cast -iron wall entrance seals, having o watertight sealing gland assembly. 8. RACEWAYS IN FURRED SPACES. Instal / raceways in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Do not anchor or strap conduits to the ceiling furring channels or attach to furred ceiling hanger wires without the Architect's written approval. 9. STRAPS AND HANGERS. Substantially support raceways by straps, suitable clamps or hangers, to provide a rigid installation. Perforated strap hangers and twisted wire attachments wit/ not be acceptable. Do not support or fasten raceways to other pipe, or in a manner to prevent the ready removal of other pipe. 10. JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS. Make watertight all couplings and threaded connections in threaded conduit. Cut a// joints square, ream smooth, and properly thread. Fit all box connections with a minimum of two approved lock nuts and one steel, plastic or fiber bushing farming an approved tight bond with box. Provide locknuts both inside and outside of the enclosure to which the conduit is attached. Use raintight compression type fittings for electrical metallic tubing systems and use at least one locknut on the inside of each enclosure entry. Provide grounding locknuts or bushings where required in Section 16200 B., 'Grounding." 11. STUB UPS. Extend rigid steel conduit stubs at least one foot above slab or fit/, before connection is made to electrical metallic tubing. 12. THREADS. Clean al/ threads of rigid conduit. Coat all male threads of all steel conduit installed underground or in or under concrete slab with red or white lead immediately before being coupled together. 13. RUNNING THREADS. Use "Erickson" or approved equal couplings in /ieu of running threads. 14. PROTECTION. Cap raceways stubbed up, including those in cabinets, immediately upon their installation. The use of paper or rag wads wi / / not be permitted. 15. EXPANSION JOINTS. Provide raceways crossing expansion joints with OZ Electrical Manufacturing Company, Inc., Type AX fitting with Type AJ bonding jumper for rigid conduit, and Type TX fitting with Type TJ bonding jumper for e /ectr i c metallic tubing. Where differential settlement may occur, use Type DX fittings_ 16. EXTERIOR CONDUITS. Install raceways containing electric service cables not less than 36 inches below finished grade. 17. GENERAL LOCATION REQUIREMENTS. Use care in locating raceways in close proximity to heating duct, steam and hot water lines. Where such crossings are unavoidable, clear covering of line by at least six (6) inches. All raceway runs shown are diagrammatic. Determine exact locations in the field except where dimensions are specified on the drawings. b. OUTLET BOXES AND PULL BOXES 1. Rigid /y mount all boxes and provide with suitable screw fastened covers. Plug open knock -outs or holes in boxes with suitable blanking devices. 2. Instal pull boxes in locations that wit/ be accessible after completion of the building. Provide pull boxes or junction boxes to limit conduit runs to 125 feet and to limit ang /es to the equivalent of 270 degrees. Additional pull boxes may be provided to facilitate wire pu lling. c. CONDUCTORS. Provide conductors continuous from outlet to out /et and splice only at outlet or junction boxes. 1. CIRCUITING. Circuit al t feeders and branch circuits as shown on the plans. Approval of the Architect is required for deviations from the plans. 2. SPLICES AND TERMINATIONS. Provide electrically and mechanically secure splices, taps, lug connections, etc. Utilize solderless connectors, designed for only one combination of conductors, when making splices or taps in conductors No. 8 AWG or larger. Utilize preinsu/ated connectors equal to 3M Company "Scotch -lok," or Ideal Industries Inc. "Wing Nut" for sp /ices and taps in conductor No. 10 AWG and smaller. These connectors must also be provided for factory -made splices in fixtures or equipment. Obtain Architect's approval prior to using any other twist -on connectors. Leave sufficient slack cab /e at all splices and terminations, boxes, etc., to insure conductors at the bushing are not binding. Pressure indent type connectors must be submitted to the Architect for approval. Provide al/ power and control conductors, that terminate on equipment or terminal strips, with solderless lugs or fork and flanged tongue terminals. Provide tongue terminal equal to T&B "STA-KON". The above type of conductor termination is not required when the equipment is provided with so lder less connectors. Tape joints with vinyl plastic tape as manufactured by Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, or an approved equal. Use sufficient tape to secure insulation strength equal to that of the conductors joined. Keep splices in underground junction boxes, handho l es, and manho /es to an absolute minimum. Where splices are necessary, use resin pressure splices and resin splicing kits manufactured by the 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, to totally encapsulate the splice. Wire sizes shown are minimum based on code requirements, voltage drop and /or other considerations. Sizes of wires and cables indicated or specified are American Wire Gage (Brown and Sharpe). Jr. LUBRICATION. Where lubrication is required for pulling cables, use a compound specifically prepared for cable pulling. 4. CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION (UNDER 600 VOL TS). Identify phase, circuit, and voltage at each panel, pull box, junction box and switch. Provide waterproof non -- meta /tic bands or identification tags for each conductor. Color code al/ conductors with insulation colored as follows: Phase A Phase B Phase C Neutral Equ ipment Ground 120/208V 120/240V 277/480 V Black Brown Orange Yellow Blue Purple White Grey Green Green Black Red Blue White Green Colored nonaging, plastic tape may be used to color feeder conductors. Co /or code al/ control wire insulation and to each splice and termination. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 ,PR C) `j lLOt1 a t C1� Tukwtl I BUILDING DNI ON END OF SECTION 16100 SECTION 16200 ELECTRIC SERVICE SYSTEM A. ELECTRICAL SERVICE The electrical service to the building is as indicated on the drawings. Arrange with the servicing utilities and pay all costs and fees for services indicated on the drawings. All work shall be in accordance with serving company's standards and subject to their approval . B. GROUNDING (1) GENERAL i-G1H31 a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." b. Ground the electrical systems completely and effectively, as required by the National Electrical Code and as specified hereinafter c. Provide all ground systems and make connections mechanically secure and electrical /y continuous. (2) CONDUIT SYSTEMS a. RACEWAYS. Instal/ meta /tic raceways mechanicoI y and RECEIVED MAR 2 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER r A R C H I T E C T DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817,483.7377 dtmarch itect @dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R 9 NewY%ak o Omaha o IssAngdes o 800-581-0963 www.schnadal.wm J N O T E S ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF' THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN. REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315,233,1314 40 P R O J E C T sbarr WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHGENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS S H E E T E PROJECT NUMBER 1 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES Q12/21/07 1 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS 2 A\ 01!29/08 ENERGY CODE REVISION /' \ 03/10/08 LANDLORD REVISION DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE � 11 -19 -07 i4 Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315,233,1314 40 P R O J E C T sbarr WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHGENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS S H E E T E 1 ORIENTATION 1 r electrically secure at al/ joints and at all boxes, cabinets, fittings and equipment. Bond al/ metallic raceways together, with a ground conductor, and connect to a direct ground at the point of electrical service entrance. b. EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORS. Provide separate green equipment ground conductor for all electrical raceways, to effectively ground all panels, controls, motors, disconnect switches, exterior lighting standards, and non - current carrying metallic enc /osures. Use bonding jumpers, grounding bushings, lugs, busses, etc., for this purpose. Connect the equipment ground to the building system ground. Use the same size equipment ground conductors as phase conductors, up through No. 8 AWG. See drawings for conductor size with phase conductors No. 6 and larger. (3) RECEPTACLES. Permanently connect the ground terminal on each receptacle to the green ground conductor. (4) DUCTWORK. Provide a f /exib /e ground strap, No. 6 AWG equivalent, at each flexible duct connection at each air handier, exhaust fan, and supp /y fan, and instal/ to preclude vibration. (5) MOTORS. Connect the ground conductor to the conduit with an approved grounding bushing, and to the metal frame with a bolted solderless lug. Bolts, screws and washers shall be bronze or cadmium plated steel. C. SERVICE ENTRANCE GROUND (1) Include in the direct ground at the service entrance equipment, ground bushing or wedges at the equipment, ground conductor in rigid conduit, and connection to the domestic cold water pipe with an approved clamp and connector for water pipe, conductor, and conduit. Bond the conductor and conduit together at each end of the conduit. (2) Clean the contact surfaces of all ground connections. (3) Unless otherwise specified, install ground cables in exposed conduit, and make connections readily accessible for inspection. (4) Provide a copper wire shunt of the same size as the grounding conductor around the water meter and clamp to water pipe with bronze fittings. D. TESTS Provide the tests as outlined hereinafter and other tests necessary to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status and suitable operation of each system. Tests will be conducted under the supervision of the Architect. (1) GROUND ROD TEST. Immediately after installation, test driven grounds and counterposes with a Ground Resistance Direct - Reading Single-Test Megger, ut i / izing the AC Fa/ / -of-- Potential Method and two reference electrodes. Orient the ground to be tested and the two reference e /ectrodes in a straight line spaced 50 feet apart. Drive the reference electrodes five (5) feet deep. Disconnect the ground rod to be tested from other ground systems at the time of testing. The ground resistance for the electrical service must be 15 ohms or less. Submit the results to the Architect in writing, immediately after testing. (2) FINAL TESTS a. Start final tests after the work described in these specifications has been comp /ete /y instal led in accordance with the true spirit and intent of these specifications and after complete preliminary tests have been made which indicate adequacy, quality, completion and satisfactory operation. These final tests are comprised of the fol lowing: 1. Completion of the form Electrical Test Report, " in sufficient quantity to provide the indicated information for each panelboard and switchboard in the project. 2. Completion of the form "Motor Test Report, " in sufficient quantity to provide the indicated information for each motor 1/2 hp and larger. b. The Contractor shall submit the above, completed "Reports" to the Architect, in duplicate, noting all deviations from requirements listed be /ow. 1. Plus or minus 5 percent nominal system voltage and no- load voltage, or a plus or minus 5 percent between no load and full load voltage. 2. P /us or minus 5 percent variation between rated and actual motor current. 3. Plus or minus 10 percent variation between average phase current and measured individual phase currents. The Contractor shall balance phase currents of all distribution equipment, within the tolerances mentioned above. 4. Insulation resistance between conductors and ground less than 1,000,000 ohms, unless permitted by Article 110-20 of NEC. (3) FINAL CORRECTIONS. Correct promptly any failure or defects revealed by these tests as determined by the Architect. Reconduct tests on these corrected items as directed by the Architect. END OF SECTION 16200 SECTION 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A. PANELBOARDS, CABINETS AND SAFETY SWITCHES (1) GENERAL. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to App /icab /e Documents out lined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. a. Provide al / panel boards and cabinets including breakers, bus bars, hinged door, lock trim, and al/ appurtenances for a complete and satisfactory installation. b. Provide all fused switches and non -fused safety switches for circuit protection and disconnect proposes. c. Square 'D' equipment is mentioned herein to establish quality and general requirements. Comparable equipment manufactured by GE Industrial Systems, Siemens, or Eaton /Cutler- Hammer may be submitted for approval during shop drawing period. (2) MATERIALS a. PANELBOARDS. Provide dead front safety type, UL approved, pane /boards conforming with Fed Spec. IV-P-115. The bus size, the number of branch circuits, their amp rating and number of po /es for each panelboard are noted on the drawings. Provide solderless lugs, or connectors, 1n the correct number and sizes for conductors, on mains, on the load side of each branch circuit, and on ground and neutral bars. Provide 98 percent conductivity copper buses. Provide an insulated neutral bus and a bonded equipment ground bus, mounted at the opposite end of the structure from the mains, and having numbered screw or lug terminals for connection of neutral wires. Provide distributed phase panelboards, with protective devices indicated on the drawings. 1. GENERAL COMPONENTS (a) CIRCUIT BREAKERS. Provide for pane /board use, molded plastic case, air circuit breakers conforming to Fed. Spec. W -C -375. Provide breakers with thermal magnetic trip units, and a common trip bar for two- or three -pole breakers, connected internally to each pole so that the tripping of one pole will automatical ly trip all poles of each breaker. Provide breakers of the trip-free and trip --- indicating bo /t -on type, with quick -make, quick break contacts. Provide single two- or three - pole breaker interchangeability. (b) FUSIBLE SWITCHES. Provide, for pane /boards, two - or three pole, hinged cover, bolt -on type switches, with external operating hand /es. Provide switch rating suitable for fuse shown on the drawings. Use quick -make, quick-break, UL approved and listed. (c) SPECIAL FEATURES. Provide split -bus, sub -feed lugs, sub -feed protective device and contactors, if any, as indicated on the drawings or specified in this or other sections of these specifications. (d) TANDEM OR HALF -SIZED CIRCUIT BREAKERS. Do not use this type of equipment. 2. L IGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS (240V CLASS) . Provide Square "D" Company Type NQOD with copper bussing and Type QOB branch breakers. Rate breakers for a minimum of 10,000 amps, symmetrical interrupting capacity. Provide minimum box dimensions of 20 inches wide by 5-3/4 inches deep. Provide minimum 5 -inch top and bottom gutter, not including ground bus space, and 6-inch minimum side gutters. 3. L IGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS (480V CLASS) . Provide Square 'D" Company Type NF with copper bussing and Type EHB breakers. Rate breakers for a minimum of 14,000 amps, symmetrical interrupting capacity. Provide minimum box dimensions of 20 inches wide by 5 -3/4 inches deep. Provide minimum 5 -inch top and bottom gutter, not including ground bus space, and 6 -inch minimum side gutters. b. CABINETS. Provide zinc-coated sheet steel cabinets conforming to the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., bearing their inspection label. Provide a suitable primer coat and finish coat of the manufacturer's standard color on trim and doors. Except where specified otherwise, provide NEW Type I enc /osures. 1. PANELBOARD CABINETS. Provide trims with adjustab /e trim clomps. Fit trims with hinged doors having combination, lock and latch. Provide hardware on flush doors and trims, with all beads or similar projections on the inside. When installed, the trim and door must present o smooth, flush appearance. Provide disc tumbler locks, all keyed alike. Mount a directory holder with clear plastic cover and metal frame on the inside of each door. Mount a typewritten directory, properly identifying each circuit, under the clear plastic cover. 2. AUXILIARY SYSTEM CABINETS. Provide cabinets with interior dimensions not less than those indicated on the drawings. Each trim shall be fitted with hinged door and flush catch. Provide flush hardware on all flush doors and trims with all beads or similar projections, on the inside. When installed, the trim and door must present a smooth, flush appearance. Size doors to provide maximum size openings to the box interiors. Provide boxes with a 3/4 -inch weatherproof grade plywood backboard having a two -coat insulating varnish finish, for telephone termination and where shown. Coordinate size with Telephone Company. c. SAFETY SWITCHES_ Provide NEMA Type HD safety switches with quick -make, quick break mechanism. Bonderize" or approved equal, prime and finish all enclosures to resist rusting and corrosion and to present a pleasing appearance. Inter lock cover with mechanism to prevent opening unless switch is in the "off" position. NEMA 1 enclosure is standard except as noted or required. Provide NEMA 3R enclosures for switches exposed to the weather except where noted otherwise. (3) EXECUTION OF THE WORK a. SUPPORT. Properly align panelboards and safety switches and adequate /y support independent of the connecting raceways. Provide all steel shapes and appurtenances necessary for the support of the equipment. b. PROTECTION. Where panelboards are installed during construction, p /ace temporary covers over the openings at a/l times, except when work is being performed therein. c. INSULATION. Where panelboard cabinets or auxiliary cabinets are flush mounted in an outside wall, insu /ate the back and sides of cabinet with 1/2 -inch rigid fiberglass insulation. Provide flush mounted panels with three (3) 1 -inch conduits stubbed above the finished ceiling and be /ow the floor slab as directed by the Architect. B. FUSES (1) GENERAL. Provide fuses at all locations shown on the drawings or required for supplemental protection. (2) MAIN AND FEEDER PROTECTION. Where amp rating of protective device is 600 amps or less, provide Bussman low peak current limiting fuses, Class RK1 on pane /s; RK5 (with dual element Fusetron up to 100 A; above 100 A dual element /ow peak), having an interrupting rating of 200,000 amps RMS, unless noted otherwise. Where amp rating of protective device is greater than 601 amps, provide Bussman "L imi trop " fuses, Class 'L", having an interrupting rate of 200,000 amps RMS unless noted otherwise. Provide similar type, "Hi -Cap" fuses where shown. (3) MOTOR PROTECTION. For motor protection, provide fuses in switches as sized on the drawings. Where amp rating of protective device is 600 amps or less, provide Bussman /ow peak current limiting fuses having an interrupting rating of 200,000 amps RMS. (4) SPARE FUSES. Deliver to the Owner of the time of final inspection, one spare set of 3 fuses for each type, size and voltage installed. (5) FUSE LABEL. Provide instruction label for al / fuses instal led, indicating fuse type, size and description. (6) FUSE MANUFACTURERS. Fuse manufacturers other than Bussman must be submitted to the Architect for approval. END OF SECTION 16300 SECTION 16400 LIGHTING FIXTURES A . LIGHTING' FIXTURES (1) GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, 'Gene. -a/ Provisions.'' The references herein, to applicab le documents outlined in Section 16000, "Genera/ Provisions," from a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. b. The fixture catalog numbers listed on the drawing indicate manufacturer, fixture design, appearance, etc., desired. These fixtures shall be modified, if necessary, to comply with the subsequent specification. c. Provide, complete in all respects, all lighting fixtures shown on the drawings. Where 8 -foot fixtures are shown on the drawings and a 4 -foot fixture scheduled, furnish tandem 4 -foot fixtures or two 4 -foot individual units. Lighting fixtures specified will be the basis for comparison in the consideration of fixtures of other manufacturers. The sole and final judgment of substitutions lies with the Architect. d. Al / l ight ing fixtures must bear the Underwriters' Laboratories label. e. A// fixture component parts shall be manufactured and /or assembled at the manufacturing p /ant for shipment in one or more packages. The shipment from the fixture manufacturer shall inc /ude integrally mounted and /or remote mounted ballasts where bal /asts are required for the proper operation of the fixture lamps. f. If fixtures specified herein are discontinued after the contract for the work is executed, provide suitable substitute fixtures, without additional cost, as directed by the Architect. g. Accept all responsibility for coordination of substituted fixtures with the balance of the building construction. (2) MATERIALS a. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES 1. FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION. The fixtures shat/ be constructed of steel, rust protected with a five -stage metal prefinishing process, and finished with baked white enamel of the acrylic base or alkyd base type. The entire fixture shall be finished in this manner except where non- ferrous reflecting surfaces or louvers are specified. Ref lector glass shall be 30 percent minimum measured in accordance with ASTM Method D- 523 -53T (60 degrees). On all surfaces provide a reflectance of 85 percent minimum measured with an integrating sphere -type ref /ectometer. The fixtures shall be designed for maximum heat dissipation so that under operating conditions of a 90 degrees F. ambient room temperature, the ballast case temperature shall not exceed 90 degrees C. 2. BALLAST DESIGN. Ballasts shall be Motorola Electronic ballasts, or approved equal. Ballasts shall be rapid start and operate at a frequency of 25 KHz, or higher. Ballasts shall have a minimum power factor of .99 and shall not exceed 101 THD. Ballasts shall bear the UL label, C /ass P. 3. BALLAST MOUNTING. Ballasts shall be securely mounted within fixtures to eliminate vibration noise and to provide adequate heat transfer. 4. BALLAST SOUND RATING (a) BALLASTS OPERATING 430 MILLIAMP LAMPS shall have a sound rating of "A". 5. PLASTICS. Where the fixtures specified require the use of plastic lenses, materials of the highest quality conforming to the fo / /owing requirements: (a) ACRYLIC (1) Use 100 percent virgin acrylic thermoplastic. (2) All row material used must be of a quality to exceed IES -SPI -NEMA specifications by at least 100 percent. This will permit a maximum of 3 units of yellowing factor with 2000 hours of exposure in a fade -o- meter. The fixture manufacturer shall furnish a guarantee that 3 units of yellowing will not be exceeded after 15 years of fixture use, on a 10 hour day - 7 -day week basis. b. INCANDESCENT FIXTURES shall be designed for a maximum temperature of 90 degrees C. at the point of contact with the ceiling. c. HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE FIXTURES (1) Provide High Intensity Discharge Fixture specified, complete with ballast. (2) BALLASTS. Provide single lamp, high power factor, constant wattage autotransformer type ballasts un less otherwise specified. Ballasts shall be suitab /e for -20 degree F. for exterior application and 150 degree F. for interior application and explosion proof where shown. d. LAMPS (1) FLUORESCENT. Provide energy saving T -8 "Octron" lamps as manufactured by Sylvania and as scheduled on the drawings. Thirty -- two -watt rapid start 41K white lamps shall have an initial rating of 2.900 lumens. (2) INCANDESCENT. Provide 120 volt /amps, unless noted otherwise, conforming to Federal Specification WL -101. Provide frosted or clear bulb, shape (A -19, A-23, etc.) as recommended by the manufacturer. (3) HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMPS. Provide deluxe white lamps, os specified on the drawing, and as recommended by the fixture manufacturer. e. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES. Provide al/ accessories including drywall frames, stems, canopies, cords, togg /e bolts, etc., necessary to mount the fixture in a proper and approved method. B. EXECUTION OF WORK (1) SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. Where f ixtures are indicated for installation on /ow density ceiling material, mount on 1 -1/2 -inch ceiling spacers, unless UL approved for mounting directly to ceiling material. (2) STANDARD DRYWALL FRAMES. Provide aluminum drywall frames for all recessed lighting fixtures installed in inaccessible cei /ings unless otherwise approved by the Architect. Provide drywall frame designed and fabricated of such material to preclude the possibility of rust staining drywall. (3) PROPERLY SUPPORT AND ALIGN FIXTURES and provide al / necessary steel shapes for support of the fixtures. Coordinate complete fixture installation with the building construction. Clean and /amp all lighting fixtures with new /amps immediately prior to final inspection. (4) SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR FIXTURES' shall be mounted with sides parallel to bui /ding lines, and parallel with ceiling lines. (5) VERIFY ALL CEILING SYSTEMS for proper coordination of fixture types and accessories prior to ordering fixtures. Coordinate and cooperate with ceiling supplier in the preparation of ceiling shop drawings. (6) INSTALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES as recommended by the manufacturer or as necessary to provide exact horizontal alignment, preventing horizontal or vertical deflection or angular jointing of fixtures suspended in continuous rows. C. SUBMITTAL DATA Within thirty (30) days after award of contract furnish the Architect five (5) shop drawing portfolios (bound copies) containing names of manufacturer, cuts and curves of all lighting fixtures to be used on this project. In these portfolios use standard manufacturer's specification sheets, identified by number indicated on fixture schedu /e, and other supplemental data indicated be /ow. (1) SHOP DRAWINGS shall include the fo /lowing information: a. PICTURE, DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS, AND COMPLETE SPECIFICATION DATA. b. COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION by an approved testing laboratory. c. CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTION by an approved testing laboratory. d. LUMINAIRE BRIGHTNESS by on approved testing laboratory. e. FUSING AND TYPE OF BALLAST PROVIDED. f. CERTIFICATION OF PLASTIC MATERIALS. END OF SECTION 16400 SECTION 16560 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS (1) GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, 'Genera/ Provisions." The references herein, to applicab le documents out /ined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. b. The Contractor shall furnish al/ labor and material necessary for the proper installation and testing of the fire alarm system for this bui /ding. The fire alarm system shall be connected to the smoke detectors, manual pull stations, audio /visual indicators and the smoke detectors in the supply ductwork of the rooftop units. (2) CODES AND STANDARDS a. The system shall comp /y with the applicable provisions of the current NFPA Standards 72 and the Life Safety Code 101 and meet all requirements of the local authorities having jurisdiction. All equipment and devices shall bear the U.L. label and be listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and be approved by Factory Mutual Research, except as approved by the Engineer. (3) WIRING a. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National @/ectrica/ Code, local codes and Article 210 of the National Fire Protection Association Standard Number 72. Unless otherwise specified by local codes, the minimum wire size shall be 14 gauge for AC, power supply connections and auxi /iary circuits, 16 gauge for audible alarm circuits and 18 gauge for signal initiating circuits. (4) MATERIALS a. Manual fire alarm stations shall be Notifier BNG -1, noncode, non -break g /ass type equipped with key operated reset They shall be suitab /e for surface mounting on a standard single gang box. Manua/ stations shall be located as shown on the drawings. b. Fire alarm horns shall be rated at 101 dBA measured at 10 feet. Horns shall be semi -flush mounted. Provide Notifier series MA horns with series SS combination horn /amp units or approved equal. c. The fire alarm control panel shall contain 2 zones and detect the operation of all signal initiating devices. Panel shall operate all alarm devices and auxiliary functions. Provide Notifier Cat. No. SGL 2000 series or approved equal. Provide recessed panel mounting trim. Panel shall be equipped with battery backup and transmitter module to provide automatic fire department notification of a /arm or troub /e conditions. d. Smoke detectors shall be of the photoelectric type, similar and equal to Notifier Model 2451. ME unit shall mount to a standard 3 1/2 inch octagon box or 4 inch square box. The smoke detector shall have a blinking LED to show that power is app lied to the unit and the LED will light continuously when in an alarm condition. e. Heat detectors shall be Notifier Model 5481, combination rate of rise, 135 degree F fixed temperature, detectors rated for 100 degrees F ambient temperature. f. Air duct smoke detectors shall consist of a Notifier DH100ACDC, or approved equal. The detector shall provide detection of combustion gases and smoke in air conditioning ducts in compliance with NFPA 90A. The detector shall be UL listed specif foal /y for use in air handling systems. The detector shall operate at air velocities from 500 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute without requiring adjustment or compensation. A sampling tube of sufficient length shall be provided so that it can be cut to exact length at the installation site to match the duct width when installed. Duct smoke detectors shall be provided and installed by the fire alarm system contractor. (5) GUARANTEE AND SERVICE a. The fire alarm system shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of acceptance or beneficial occupancy, whichever is earlier. Any equipment shown to be defective in workmanship or material shall be repaired, rep /aced or adjusted free of charge. END OF SECTION 16560 SECTION 16590 TELEPHONE, DATA AND TELEVISION SYSTEM A. GENERAL Although such work is not specifically indicated, furnish and install all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure and complete installation. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install single gang boxes, 3 1/2" deep with 3/4" conduits to the accessible ceiling space. Furnish blank stainless steel cover plates for all boxes. All telephone, data and television system outlets, wiring and equipment will be furnished and instal led by others. END OF SECTION 16590 SECTION 16900 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to applicable documents out lined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. B. TIME CLOCKS Provide Tork "W" series, or approved equal, seven day electromechanical time controls capable of a different program each day of the week. Provide contacts rated 40 amps per pole, voltage indicated on the drawings. Provide contactors as required to switch the circuits and loads indicated on the drawings. Provide 24 hour battery backup of timing motor. C. PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS Provide Intermatic series K4100, or approved equal, with 5 year warranty. Mount photocells on roof facing north. Provide contactors as required to switch the circuits and loads indicated on the drawings. D. CONTACTORS Provide electrically he /d contactors, Square 'D' Class 8903, Type L or approved equal for pane /board mounting or NEMA I enclosure as required. E. DRY -TYPE TRANSFORMERS Provide dry -type two- winding transformers with two 2 -1/2 percent full KVA taps above and below rated primary voltage as manufactured by Westinghouse or approved equal. 1. SINGLE PHASE three to 25 KVA: Westinghouse Type EP. 2. THREE PHASE three to 30 KVA: Westinghouse Type EPT. 3. SINGLE PHASE 37 -1/2 to 500 KVA: Westinghouse Type DS -3. 4. THREE PHASE 37 -1/2 to 1000 KVA: Westinghouse Type DT-3. END OF SECTION 16900 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE E NEC E NFPA City Of Tukwila BU t~i]IN GFDIVI . IOL, RECENEP MAR 2:4 2008 PERMIT CENT@.- • r ARCHITECT DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect @dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R Schnackel o Nanotbrk 0 OIMha n Los Angeles o 800-581-0953 wvew.schnadadwm J NOTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL. • tPROJECTNUMBER L 3234A • REV DATE BY NOTES A 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS / \ 01/29/08 03/10/08 ENERGY CODE REVISION LANDLORD REVISION J \ DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS I `DATE: 11 -19 -07 v s Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS S H E E T E M;31 r • NOTE 6 CIS ANEL " PANEL "B, iNTE 7 5 -26 1114C 7 O SUSPENDED FROM STRUCTURE i 0 8" �� Y148" _\ 1+60 Ian I k4-8 " lk 1 314 9014;01'11 Rle'. n I1I0144iiu,F Ill F B -24 ANSUL PULL STATION +48" NOTES 3,4: 'dlO, toli.NO I� � �I TE 9 � - ® .y • ,` 0/,r. 30'%4 W w r ,,�,r . m�lua� iu�l iu +18" FUSES FUSES EF -1 Oy 8 51s a�. F -2 4 �I 1 B -28 NOTE 14 NOTE 12 OTE 13 TE 8 1 B -30, 14A T /MECLOCK TE 10 Rw / COUNTERTOP WITH HOLE FOR CABLING ACCESS. MINIMUM 2-1/2" DIAMETER C AE?AL ELECTRICAL NOTES:- A. EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS -BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, FIXTURES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. , NOT SHOWN THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. RECESSED BOXES AND CONDUITS CONCEALED WITHIN WALLS OR FLOORS THAT ARE TO REMAIN MAY BE ABANDONED IN PLACE AS LONG AS THE OPENINGS ARE PATCHED AND THE CONDUCTORS REMOVED. D. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SAL VAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. E. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF CIRCUITS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. F. THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A PLENUM RETURN AIR CEILING DESIGN. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED WITHIN THE PLENUM RETURN CEILING MUST MEET THE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATINGS OF 25/50 AND BE APPROVED FOR USE IN PLENUM RETURN CEILINGS. ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. RUN A 1" CONDUIT WITH CAT -5 CABLE FROM REGISTERS TO MANAGER'S DESK. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES AT EACH LOCATION, AS REQUIRED. SEE POS WIRING DIAGRAMS THIS SHEET. 2. INTERLOCK WITH ASSOCIATED CONDENSER. 3. CONDENSERS SHALL BE INTERLOCKED WITH THE ASSOCIATED EVAPORATOR. 4. CONDENSER IS L OCA TED ON THE TOP OF THE WALK IN COOLER UNIT. 5. PU H BUTTON U DOOR BELL. S FOR B ZZER / 6. BUZZER /DOOR BELL .3 f 7. VERTICALLY STACKED 60 POLE DOUBLE ELECTRICAL PANEL. CENTER OF OPERATING MECHANISM OF HIGHEST BREAKER SHALL NOT BE HIGHER THAN 6 -6 " A . F. F. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL BE VERTICALLY MOUNTED USING THIS CODE REQUIREMENT. 8. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MOUNT STEAM TABLE BLE CONTROL PANEL TO THE BACK OF STEAMER ON STEEL ANGLE IRON. NEMA L15-30R. 9. INTERLOCK GAS SOLENOID VALVE WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WHERE SOLENOID WILL CLOSE UPON ACTIVATION. 10. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGN CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE LOCAL DISCONNECT SWITCH MOUNTED IN AN INCONSPICUOUS LOCATION. EACH SIGN CIRCUIT SHALL HAVE SEPARATE NEUTRAL AND SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORS. 11. EXHAUST FAN FOR HOOD IS LOCATED ON THE ROOF OF THE MALL IN A LANDLORD PROVIDED AREA. SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL INFORMATION. 12. DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR AND SHUT -DOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY WITH THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO FURNISH AND INSTALL A REMOTE TEST STATION WHERE REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL AHJ. COORDINATE REMOTE TEST STATION MOUNTING LOCATION WITH OWNER AND FIRE MARSHALL. FINAL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE EL RICA4 CQNTR ,q,Z0, d, - -, �... PROVIDE FINA1L ONNEC IT ON TO Hi'OOD FIRE SUPPRESSION S STEM. 14. PROVIDE 3'-0" x 1 ' -6 " x 3/4" PLYWOOD TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. BACKBOARD SHALL BE PAINTED WITH FIRE RETARDANT PAINT. PROVIDE A GROUND BAR MOUNTED ON TELEPHONE BACKBOARD WITH A #6 GROUND WIRE TO THE GROUND BUS OF MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT. : akag ut' inoI '1I K 1t °I AA Asatilberilatik ° ik„,ip,'Jl 17,11i E Q U I P M E N T S C H E D U L E INSTALL 6" BELOW COUNTERTOP WITH ADEQUATE ACCESS AND PROTECTION QTY- SPACE NEEDED FOR BATTERY BACKUP AND VARIOUS POWER SUPPLIES MANUFACTURER MODEL N0. FURNISHED BY INSTALLED BY FINAL CONNECTION BY ELECTRICAL REMARKS ISOLATED GROUND . o i • i CIRCUIT NI 0 VOLTS AMPS be 13D 1 SHELF ALL OUTLET LOCATIONS SHOULD BE PLACE AS NEAR TO TERMINALS AS POSSIBLE IN A PROTECTED, YET ACCESSIBLE LOCATION AND SHOULD BE FREE OF MOISTURE AND PROTECTED FROM LIQUID OR LIQUID SPILLS. LOCATIONS SHOULD ALSO BE IN LOW USE AREAS AWAY FROM SUPPLIES SUCH AS PLATES, WARES OR CHEMICALS. FLOOR C AE?AL ELECTRICAL NOTES:- A. EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS -BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, FIXTURES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. , NOT SHOWN THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. RECESSED BOXES AND CONDUITS CONCEALED WITHIN WALLS OR FLOORS THAT ARE TO REMAIN MAY BE ABANDONED IN PLACE AS LONG AS THE OPENINGS ARE PATCHED AND THE CONDUCTORS REMOVED. D. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SAL VAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. E. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF CIRCUITS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. F. THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A PLENUM RETURN AIR CEILING DESIGN. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED WITHIN THE PLENUM RETURN CEILING MUST MEET THE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATINGS OF 25/50 AND BE APPROVED FOR USE IN PLENUM RETURN CEILINGS. ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. RUN A 1" CONDUIT WITH CAT -5 CABLE FROM REGISTERS TO MANAGER'S DESK. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES AT EACH LOCATION, AS REQUIRED. SEE POS WIRING DIAGRAMS THIS SHEET. 2. INTERLOCK WITH ASSOCIATED CONDENSER. 3. CONDENSERS SHALL BE INTERLOCKED WITH THE ASSOCIATED EVAPORATOR. 4. CONDENSER IS L OCA TED ON THE TOP OF THE WALK IN COOLER UNIT. 5. PU H BUTTON U DOOR BELL. S FOR B ZZER / 6. BUZZER /DOOR BELL .3 f 7. VERTICALLY STACKED 60 POLE DOUBLE ELECTRICAL PANEL. CENTER OF OPERATING MECHANISM OF HIGHEST BREAKER SHALL NOT BE HIGHER THAN 6 -6 " A . F. F. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL BE VERTICALLY MOUNTED USING THIS CODE REQUIREMENT. 8. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MOUNT STEAM TABLE BLE CONTROL PANEL TO THE BACK OF STEAMER ON STEEL ANGLE IRON. NEMA L15-30R. 9. INTERLOCK GAS SOLENOID VALVE WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WHERE SOLENOID WILL CLOSE UPON ACTIVATION. 10. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGN CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE LOCAL DISCONNECT SWITCH MOUNTED IN AN INCONSPICUOUS LOCATION. EACH SIGN CIRCUIT SHALL HAVE SEPARATE NEUTRAL AND SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORS. 11. EXHAUST FAN FOR HOOD IS LOCATED ON THE ROOF OF THE MALL IN A LANDLORD PROVIDED AREA. SEE PANEL SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL INFORMATION. 12. DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR AND SHUT -DOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE COMPATIBILITY WITH THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO FURNISH AND INSTALL A REMOTE TEST STATION WHERE REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL AHJ. COORDINATE REMOTE TEST STATION MOUNTING LOCATION WITH OWNER AND FIRE MARSHALL. FINAL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE EL RICA4 CQNTR ,q,Z0, d, - -, �... PROVIDE FINA1L ONNEC IT ON TO Hi'OOD FIRE SUPPRESSION S STEM. 14. PROVIDE 3'-0" x 1 ' -6 " x 3/4" PLYWOOD TELEPHONE BACKBOARD. BACKBOARD SHALL BE PAINTED WITH FIRE RETARDANT PAINT. PROVIDE A GROUND BAR MOUNTED ON TELEPHONE BACKBOARD WITH A #6 GROUND WIRE TO THE GROUND BUS OF MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT. : akag ut' inoI '1I K 1t °I AA Asatilberilatik ° ik„,ip,'Jl 17,11i E Q U I P M E N T S C H E D U L E MARK QTY- ITEM MANUFACTURER MODEL N0. FURNISHED BY INSTALLED BY FINAL CONNECTION BY ELECTRICAL REMARKS C\ EQ #> CIRCUIT PHASE VOLTS AMPS RTU -1 13D 1 30" x 72" HOT PLATE HATCO #GRSBF -72 -O OWNER F.C. E.C. B -1 1 208 10.0 L/R CONTROL; W/ FLANGE; REMOTE THERMOSTAT ON 6' CORD AT REAR 21 1 STEAMER INTEK #XS- 208 -8 -3 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -7 3 208 22.0 W/ STAND 27 2 PIZZA PREP KAIRAK #KRP -27S /CUSTOM OWNER F.C. E.C. B -27,29 1 120 11.75 CUSTOM HEIGHT /FLAT TOP 33B 1 2 DOOR FREEZER BEVERAGE -AIR #EF48 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -13 1 120 14.5 ION MN W. SELF CMIATNED UINUENSEK UNIT W/ EVANURA IOR W/ S/S SIDES AND CASTERS 38A 1 WALK -IN CONDENSER KOLPAK OWNER F.C. E.C. B -15 3 208 20.0 7' -9" X 7' -9" X 8' -6 "H WITH FLOOR. 38B 1 WALK -IN EVAPORATOR KOLPAK OWNER F.C. E.C. B -21 1 120 20.0 START -UP BY OWNER UNIT REQUIRES ELECTRICAL SUB. ASSEMBLY 39 1 (4) BURNER RANGE W/ OVEN SOUTHBEND P32D -XX OWNER F.C. P.C. B -25 1 120 1.0 W/ REAR GAS CONNECTION, PRESSURE REGULATOR, AND UPPER SHELF 41 1 DOUGH MIXER HOBART #HL662 OWNER F.C. E.C. B -31 3 208 10.0 2.7 HP MOTOR 53A 1 8 VALVE SODA DISPENSER CORNELIUS #CB2323SST OWNER F.C. PEPSI B -37 1 120 1.5 DROP -IN DISPENSER W/ EIGHT FAST FLOW OF -1 VALVES, 80 LB BIN 53B 1 CARBONATOR CORNELIUS #1624 PEPSI PEPSI PEPSI B -39 1 120 7.5 LOW PROFILE LARGE RESERVE W/ VENT CHECK VALVE 56 1 PIZZA OVEN BAKERS PRIDE OWNER F.C. P.C. B-20 1 120 15.0 DOUBLE STACKED W/ S.S FINISH 65 2 P.O.S. TERMINALS IBM OWNER OWNER OWNER B -41 1 120 20.0 PROVIDED BY OWNER 68 1 SCALE PELOUZE OWNER OWNER OWNER B -43 1 120 12V DC PROVIDED BY OWNER 72A 1 ICE CUBER ICE -O -MATIC #ICE0806 -W OWNER OWNER E.C. /P.C. B -45 1 208 9.8 WATER - COOLED 88B 1 SALAD BIN 4 2/3 (2 WELL) MARSAL OWNER F.C. E.C. B -51 1 120 6.0 RIZFRIGERATED /BOTTOM.2 ALLDSTAIN // I ASS H.1'" FLANGES SELF - CONTAINED 93B 1 SELF -SERVE REF. DISPLAY QBD #CTTU4834 OWNER F.C. EC. B -49 1 120 11.0 48" X 25" OVERALL DIMENSION 94C 1 PAN STEAM - 8 2/3 (4 WELL) MARSAL OWNER F.C. E.C. /P.C. B -53 3 208 22.0 4' -11 1/2 "L X 2' -7 "D OVERALL DIMENSION EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SCHEDULE MARK VOLTAGE PHASE DISCONNECT SWITCH CIRCUIT NUMBER CIRCUIT BREAKER FEEDER REMARKS RATING POLES FUSES WIRE GROUND CONDUIT RTU -1 480 3 30 3 20A A -3 25/3 12 12 3/4" GRS HWH -1 480 3 60 3 N.F. A -2 40/3 8 10 3/4" MAU -1 120 1 30 1 25A B -36 25/1 10 10 3/4" INTERLDEOTAICK L 2 WITH /E -2. EF- 1,EF -2 & CAPTURE JET FAN. SEE EF -1 120 1 30 1 20A B -50 25/1 12 12 3/4" INTERLOCK WITH MAU -1. SEE DETAIL 2/E -2. EF -2 - 120 1 30 1 15A B -58 15/1 12 12 3/4" INTERLOCK WITH MAU -1. SEE DETAIL 2/E -2. REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. N'OTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. 1 SEPARATE D FDR1T REQUIR Ig Mechanical [j Electrical [Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDINp DIVISION TO TELEPHONE BOARD AT MANAGER'S DESK COMPUTER rPROJECT NUMBER HARDWARE PLACED HERE REQUIRES ADEQUATE COOLING AND VENTILATION. EQUIPMENT DATE WIRE SHELVING NOTES A PREFERRED. ROOM JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS MUST BE CLIMATE CONTROLLED. 0 0 DSL 1 171 D2 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ D3 D4 (3) ANALOG PHONE LINES: POs/SUPPORT CREDIT CARDS AND DSL a ISOLATED GROUND Q q FILE COPY Permit No. 3 OFFICE COUNTER AREA GEI ERAL CONDUIT REQUIREMENTS GEAERAL 1. MINIMUM CONDUIT DIAMETER OF 1/2'°. 2. CONDUIT IN SLABS MUST BE WITHOUT JUNCTIONS, OR HARD (SMALL RADIUS) BENDS. .3. CONDUIT MUST BE CONTINUOUS FROM BACKBOARD IN OFFICE TO P. 0. S. LOCATIONS WHEN POSSIBLE. OTHERWISE STZJB-(JPS TO CEILING VOIDS ARE POSSIBLE AND A CLEAR PATH TO EACH LOCATION IS NECESSARY. 4. CONDUIT SHALL BE INSTALLED TO AVOID PROXIMITY OF ALL LIGHTING BALLASTS, ELECTRIC MOTORS (SUCH AS HVAC AND REFRIGERATORS) AND POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD_ 5. CONDUIT SHALL BE FREE OF ANY SHARP SURFACES OR SNAGS OF ANY KIND. ANY PULLS NEEDING LUBRICATION MUST BE EXAMINED FOR DEFECTS AND REPAIRED. 6. ALL SURFACE MOUNT OR IN WALL J- -BOXES ARE TO BE USED AT END POINTS ONLY AND MUST BE DEDICATED TO THE P. 0.S. WIRING. NO 077-ER LINES ARE TO SHARE CONDUIT, INCLUDING TELEPHONE, VIDEO OR ANY 077-ER WIRE. 7. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. omissions• Plan review approval is subject to errors and • GEIIERAL LOW VOL. TAGE WIRING REQUIREM EENTS Approval of construction documents does 7. WIRE MUST BE CATEGORY 5, 5E OR BETTER IN PLENUM GRADE. the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. R ipt2. E MINATION POINTS ARE IN STANDARD ETHERNET B LI of approved Field f" ' d e 3. ALL TERMINATIONS ARE TO BE RJ-45 FEMALE, KEYSTONE TYPE is 4. CABLE MAY NOT BE SLICED, SPLIT OR INTERRUPTED FROM ORIGIN TO ENDPOINT_ By / 5. AVOID ROUTING OF CABLING, NEAR FIEZD GENERATING DEVICES SUCH AS NEON OR FLUORESCENT BALLASTS, RADIO TRANSMI / /E/1S 0R - d POWER TRANSFORMERS OF ANY LOAD. 6. ALL FOUR PAIRS (B WIRES) ARE TO BE PUNCHED DOWN TO ALL POINTS. 7. ALL FACEPLA TES MUST BE CLEARLY AND PERMANENTLY LABELED ON BOTH ENDS OF WIRE TO MATCH. NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ARE ALLOWED. SHELF SHELF BACK WALL DESK TOP Date:, City of TukwPa 6UIL DING DI .' 'M ON APPROVED P: " a ,71 nhrr ir;cArl J��n ST U. I IyfrT nr uI ;4NGED, MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE BLIIUMG OTICIAL, AL!. WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PIS AND 18 TO FIF.I.D INSPECTIONS GENERAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 1. CASH REGISTER REWIRES AN ISOLATED OR DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120V, SINGLE PHASE CIRCUIT. (A REGISTER CANNOT SHARE A CIRCUIT WITH ANY 077- ER INDUCTIVE LOAD.) ALL 3 WIRES, GROUND, NEUTRAL AND POWER MUST BE RUN TO CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX VIA CONDUIT 77-/ AT ONLY CONTAINS 77-ESE WIRES. GROUND AND NEUTRAL MUST BE RUN SEPARATELY AND SHALL BE RUN UNINTERRUPTED TO GROUND POINT OF PREMISES. 2. CASH REGISTER OUTLET SHALL BE OF THE TYPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE GROUND TERMINAL CONNECTED TO 771E RECEPTACLE MOUNTING BRACKET. (EQUIVALENT TO HUBBELL #1G5262 DUPLEX 01? #165251 SINGLE) A SPECIAL INSULATED TERMINAL BLOCK DISTRIBUTION BOX AND THE USE OF INSULATED GROUND WIRE FROM THE RECEPTACLES UNDER 771E CASH /P. O. S. AREA TO THE DISTRIBUTION BOX AND FROM THE DISTRIBUTION CONDUIT OR DUCT BE USED AS A GROUND, 01? PVC CONDUIT BE USED. OUTLET TO BE COLOR CODED FOR DEDICATED USE. 3. 771E CASH REGISTER IS SUPPLIED WITH A THREE PRONG PLUG. THE WE OF ISOLATORS OR CONVERSION PLUGS COMPLETELY DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF 77-E GROUND. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SHALL NOT USE CONVERSION PLUGS IN ANY INSTALLATION OF P.O.S. SYSTEMS. 4. POWER AND GROUND SYSTEM INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM 7V ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS AND REFERENCE SHEETS FURNISHED BY CASH REGISTER MANUFACTURER. 5. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FROM THE TENANT ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE CASH REGISTER SYS7EM POWER WIRE AND WIRING INSTALLATION. SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE PHASE 120V DEDICATED CIRCUIT DUPLEX OUTLET SINGLE CAT -5 TO SINGLE -GANG J -BOX WITH DUAL FEMALE RJ -45 TERMINATIONS IN FACEPLATE (TYP OF 3) A R C H I T E C T DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect@dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R Schnackel 0 Newbk 0 Omaha O LosAllgde5 0 800- 581-0953 www.schnackeLcom N OTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN. REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALI.. CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL. ORIENTATION JAN 0 7 2008 jY `U Public Works, Biding Division PERMIT NUMBER 0 8: 1 3 Apr RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 12 2608 PEHMI T CENTER Iztk 131 FILE CUir Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 ` PHONE: 3152311300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarros WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 SHEET TITLE _ POWER PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DETAILS S H E E T E -1 rPROJECT NUMBER 1 3234A , REV DATE BY NOTES A 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: ■ 11 -19 -07 J _ JAN 0 7 2008 jY `U Public Works, Biding Division PERMIT NUMBER 0 8: 1 3 Apr RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 12 2608 PEHMI T CENTER Iztk 131 FILE CUir Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 ` PHONE: 3152311300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarros WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 SHEET TITLE _ POWER PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DETAILS S H E E T E -1 1„4 I,1,Ilk,1,' III IIN�' "' a 11 `I °'J1 ",,'I V,1111T /TAC 'Hamm„ 11.1m1iPl°11l alkl LT-8A 4, (VIA —2, /A ONTO TOR C -2) NOTE 5 LIGHTING PLAN SWITCH IN KITCHEN AREA B -24 H it 120V N SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" PILOT LIGHT, 120 V, RED LAMINATE PLATE "EXHAUST FANS ON" 111111 TTTTTT B -2 B -4 8-8 13-18 SPARESPARE 6 POLE, 20A CONTACTOR C -2 'LCR1 T 1 T CR1 J_CR1 T 1CR1 T EF -1 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) EF-2 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) MAU -1 (FAN STARTS WHEN CONTACTS CLOSE) CAPTURE JET FAN AND HOOD LIGHTS UPON ACTIVATION OF KITCHEN LIGHT SWITCH, THE E.C. PROVIDED RELAY WILL TURN ON THE KITCHEN LIGHTS, (1) EXHAUST FANS (EF -1 & 2), MAKE —UP AIR FAN & CAPTURE JET FAN (ON HOOD). E.C. TO PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED FAN STARTERS, AS NECESSARY LIGHTING AND HVAC CONTROL DIAGRAM SCALE: NTS 120V N.O. CONTACTS IN FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (CLOSES UPON SYSTEM ACTIVATION) B -26 9'tl161SG. 120V N T R2 CR2 CR2 T 1 CR2 T 1 CR2 T TO SHUNT TRIP FOR RTU -1 UNIT TO SHUNT TRIP FOR STEAMER #21 TO SHUNT TRIP FOR MAU -1 UNIT TO SHUNT TRIP FOR CAPTURE JET FAN /HOOD LTG TO SHUNT TRIP FOR RANGE OUTLET #39 UPON ACTIVATION OF E.C. SUPPLIED CONTACTOR, ALL ELECTRIC UNDER THE HOOD IS TO BE SHUT DOWN, AS WELL AS THE GAS SERVICE. FIRE SUPRESSION WIRING DIAGRAM, SCALE; NTS NOTE: 2006 IBC — Sec. 1006 Provide an average of one foot - candle illumination at the floor along the entire egress pathway and exit discharge GENERAL LIGHTING NOTES A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS —BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO ADDI TIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WI TH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOLISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLA TION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, FIXTURES, CONDUI TS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. , NOT SHOWN THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. RECESSED BOXES AND CONDUI TS CONCEALED WI THIN WALLS OR FLOORS THAT ARE TO REAM IN MAY BE ABANDONED IN PLACE AS LONG AS THE OPENINGS ARE PATCHED AND THE CONDUCTORS REMOVED. D. IT IS THE RESPONSIBIL I TY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SAL VAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. E. MAINTAIN CONTINUI TY OF CIRCUITS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. F. THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A THIS PROJECT UTILIZES A PLENUM RETURN A IR CEILING DESIGN. ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED WI THIN THE PLENUM RETURN CEILING MUST MEET THE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATINGS OF 25/50 AND BE APPROVED FOR USE IN PLENUM RETURN CEILINGS. LIGHTING NOTES. 1. NIGHT LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE WIRED AHEAD OF ANY LOCAL SWITCHING RENDERING THEM OPERATIONAL 24 HOURS A DAY. 2. HOOD LIGHTS ARE PROVIDED BY THE HOOD MANUFACTURER AND CONTROLLED BY THE LIGHTING CONTACTOR. CONNECT TO THE CIRCUI T INDICATED ON THE PLANS. 3. COOLER LIGHTING IS INTEGRAL WI TH THE COOLER. A SWI TCH WI THIN THE COOLER UNI T SHALL CONTROL L IGHTING. CONNECT TO CIRCUI T INDICA TED ON PLANS. 4. LIGHTING AND HVAC CONTROL OVERRIDE SWITCH, SEE DETAIL 2/E -2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NEEDED. 5. A TOTAL OF THREE LT-1 1 FIXTURES AND ONE LT-10 FIXTURE SHALL BE WIRED TO A J —BOX IN FIELD AND CONTROLLED BY THE L IGHTING CONTACTOR. CONNECT TO THE CIRCUI T INDICA TED ON THE PLANS. ST LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE MARK MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER LAMP SPECIFICATION (SEE GENERAL NOTE A) VOLTS MOUNTING REMARKS WALL CEILING RECESS SURFACE STEM z 0 CABLE QUAN DESCRIPTION TYPE LT -2 LIGHTOLIER PA2P3075WTL 2 20W TCP SPRINGLAMP CFL 120 1035 - X X 20/1 3 330 S SALES COVE LIGHTING 4 4 SHORT NECK LAMP ONLY. LT -2A LIGHTOLIER PA1P3075WTL 1 20W TCP SPRINGLAMP CFL 120 Wv6 X X 2642 3 30/3 A A 2 20/1 6 SHORT NECK LAMP ONLY. LT -3 LIGHTOLIER 8011 CCLW 1 18W 4 PIN TRT CFL 120 20/1 5 X X 10 11 2 2642 - - -- C LT -4 DAYBRITE 2TG8332- 01— UNV -1 /3EB 3 32W T -8 FL 120 1740 2 X X 25/1 1 1176 E EF -1 1 14 15 W LT -5 AMERICAN FLUORESCENT TNE113 1 13W T -5 FL 120 16 17 1 X - -- C C 2 20/1 9 950 S LT -6 DUALLITE EZ -2 - -- INCLUDED IND 120 X 1800 P PIZZA OVEN (56) 2 X 21 W W.I.0 EVAPORATOR (3813) 1 1920 2 EMERGENCY LIGHT LT -6A EVENLITE MIR— SD- 50— LC- 2H— U---RI - -- INCLUDED IND 120 X 494 , X iociorim O OVEN` kt00D:10ItbaR S S -24 l:ll EMERGENCY LIGHT LT -7 DUALLITE LXURWE - -- INCLUDED IND 120 26 X PIZZA PREP TABLE (27A) 1 X 15/1 B B'° 2 20: 3 380z " LT -8A III1wI?8 1 100 W IND 120 X X LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO COOLER. LT -8B 2 60W T12 HO FL 120 X X LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO COOLER. LT -9 1 100W IND 120 X LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO HOODS. LT -10 4 50W FL 120 X LIGHTING PROVIDED INTEGRAL TO SNEEZEGUARD. LT -11 1 300W HALOGEN IND 120 X _ HEAT LAMPS FOR FOOD PREPARATION/ WARMING ONLY. LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES: NOTE A: FL= FLUORESCENT, CFL = COMPACT FLUORESCENT, IND= INCANDESCENT, MH =METAL HALIDE, HPS =HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM, LPS =LOW PRESSURE SODIUM, MV= MERCURY VAPOR, LED =LIGHT EMITTING DIODE NOTE B: CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THICKNESS OF CEILING SYSTEMS AND PROVIDE EXTENSIONS AS REQUIRED FOR ALL DOWNLIGHTS. NOTE C: FIXTURE DIMENSIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE WALL AND /OR CEILING THICKNESS PRIOR TO ORDERING. NOTE D: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE, FITTINGS, CONNECTORS, PENDANT FEEDS, END CAPS, ETC. FOR A COMPLETE TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM. NOTE E: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LAMPS. ALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE BY THE SAME LAMP MANUFACTURER IN ORDER TO MATCH COLOR PHOSPHORS. ALL FOUR FOOT FLUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE OF THE LOW MERCURY CONTENT TYPE. NOTE F: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE, TRIM RINGS, ETC. FOR THE TYPE OF CEILING SPECIFIED. COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE. NOTE G: FOR EXIT LIGHTS, COORDINATE MOUNTING CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENT, DIRECTIONAL ARROWS, NUMBER OF FACES, ETC. WITH PLAN DRAWINGS. NOTE H: FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL HAVE INSTANT START BALLASTS. PANEL A 277/480 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE 225 A M.L.O. SURFACE MOUNTED Na CKT LOAD SERVED V.A. C.B. P C.B. V.A. LOAD SERVED NOT 1 SHUNT TRIP SPACE - -- A 40/3 8000 HWH -1 2 3 RTU -1 3548 25/3 B - -- 8000 4 5 3548 - -- C -- 8000 6 M,r� eigdir . , �uluy & l ':, i11I1m .V^ lil a ll l• ImIUI�Ili� 611 ImIV "AT,LS °VI IIV , I IU7lu Wl i11u1u11 adiawla 7 G°II o 4101,. 7 3548 - -- A . 60/3 14268 SUBFEED PANEL "B" 8 9 SPARE 0 20/1 B, - -- 14136 10 11 SPARE 20/1 Cd ----- 14250 12 .I iulm,ul m tlaml'allalm,' ,,IUwamlla'E, gpmils a w� -,qt & w ylb3yeiti J r,ft !1wim to'' 13 SPACE ONLY A SPACE ONLY 1 15 SPACE ONLY B SPACE ONLY 16 17 SPACE ONLY C SPACE ONLY 18 a I ail i�a,, ;.11duudl' p I ialluil9Vlp� L r ..11 I 011.1liJ m hl V �1 @lil 1 11II� I Vlm lua 1 p,IIP1Ml ;6111111 III 11111 '1 �11 Pl ml 1i 11111 lll �fla1 9111 V1,ImVd � f11111�' 1'1,4 111 dm � IdIh . milla l ,.r. lia.� ! • .N uulllaVlllbl olGa I as 9u3fu k�,R Ila ���111211� 1 , �� I � I ,Ilm t Imo I�I� �P��I�r V�i�l�lGla11�lua t0m 4 all”' 1, a:i"nipi e19k : LOADS BASED ON NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE PANEL A CONNECTED LOAD BY PHASE TOTAL TOTAL CONNECTED DEMAND 3 PHASE A B C LOAD LIGHTING 1.25 1026 830 2357 4213 5266 RECEPTACLES 0 1080 180 1260 1260 MOTORS 1 3792 3840 4248 11880 11880 OTHER 1 9000 8860 9000 26860 26860 KITCHEN 0.65 12605 11259 9040 32903 21387 NON — SIMULTAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEATING ONLY 0 0 0 0 0 0 COOLING ONLY 1 3548 3548 3548 10644 10644 EXIST. LOAD 1.25 0 0 0 0 0 LOAD TOTAL 29971 29417 28373 87760 77297 Pkkalitatilf .1; pg0tleag'01ik iltiem, es+111011mt11itikal, � ` a ST GFI ST GFI CFI GFI GFI HACR GFI GFI 8 REVIEWED CODE CGIvIFLIANCE NFPA70 -NEC MAR - e 2008 Th7�fjkiia �1 STS npitoe -, PANEL Bpi - - __..�,u_ SURFACE MOUNTED CKT 6 LOAD SERVED V V.A. C 61� m111Im'° a a1llaa „µi'lltall"m14''IllIIllu L C.B. V L'"'` C LOAD SERVED N CKT 1 H HOT PLATE (13D) 1 1035 2 20/2 A A 2 20/1 4 418 S SALES LIGHTING 2 2 3 1 1035 - - -- B B 2 20/1 3 330 S SALES COVE LIGHTING 4 4 5 S SHUNT TRIP SPACE C C 2 20/1 2 207 C COOLER LIGHTING W Wv6 7 S STEAMER (21) 2 2642 3 30/3 A A 2 20/1 6 608 K KITCHEN LIGHTING 8 8 9 2 2642 - - -- B B 2 20/1 5 500 C CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 1 10 11 2 2642 - - -- C C S SHUNT TRIP SPACE 1 12 13 R REACH IN FREEZER (33B) 1 1740 2 20/1 A A 2 25/1 1 1176 E EF -1 1 14 15 W W.I.0 CONDENSER (38A) 1 1920 2 20/3 B B 2 20/1 3 360 M MANAGERS DESK 1 16 17 1 1920 - - -- C C 2 20/1 9 950 S SNEEZEGUARD LIGHTING 1 18 19 1 1920 - --- --- A A 2 a I ail i�a,, ;.11duudl' p I ialluil9Vlp� L r ..11 I 011.1liJ m hl V �1 @lil 1 11II� I Vlm lua 1 p,IIP1Ml ;6111111 III 11111 '1 �11 Pl ml 1i 11111 lll �fla1 9111 V1,ImVd � f11111�' 1'1,4 111 dm � IdIh . milla l ,.r. lia.� ! • .N uulllaVlllbl olGa I as 9u3fu k�,R Ila ���111211� 1 , �� I � I ,Ilm t Imo I�I� �P��I�r V�i�l�lGla11�lua t0m 4 all”' 1, a:i"nipi e19k : LOADS BASED ON NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE PANEL A CONNECTED LOAD BY PHASE TOTAL TOTAL CONNECTED DEMAND 3 PHASE A B C LOAD LIGHTING 1.25 1026 830 2357 4213 5266 RECEPTACLES 0 1080 180 1260 1260 MOTORS 1 3792 3840 4248 11880 11880 OTHER 1 9000 8860 9000 26860 26860 KITCHEN 0.65 12605 11259 9040 32903 21387 NON — SIMULTAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEATING ONLY 0 0 0 0 0 0 COOLING ONLY 1 3548 3548 3548 10644 10644 EXIST. LOAD 1.25 0 0 0 0 0 LOAD TOTAL 29971 29417 28373 87760 77297 Pkkalitatilf .1; pg0tleag'01ik iltiem, es+111011mt11itikal, � ` a ST GFI ST GFI CFI GFI GFI HACR GFI GFI 8 REVIEWED CODE CGIvIFLIANCE NFPA70 -NEC MAR - e 2008 Th7�fjkiia �1 STS npitoe -, PANEL Bpi - - __..�,u_ SURFACE MOUNTED CKT 6 LOAD SERVED V V.A. C 61� m111Im'° a a1llaa „µi'lltall"m14''IllIIllu L C.B. V L'"'` C LOAD SERVED N CKT 1 H HOT PLATE (13D) 1 1035 2 20/2 A A 2 20/1 4 418 S SALES LIGHTING 2 2 3 1 1035 - - -- B B 2 20/1 3 330 S SALES COVE LIGHTING 4 4 5 S SHUNT TRIP SPACE C C 2 20/1 2 207 C COOLER LIGHTING W Wv6 7 S STEAMER (21) 2 2642 3 30/3 A A 2 20/1 6 608 K KITCHEN LIGHTING 8 8 9 2 2642 - - -- B B 2 20/1 5 500 C CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 1 10 11 2 2642 - - -- C C S SHUNT TRIP SPACE 1 12 13 R REACH IN FREEZER (33B) 1 1740 2 20/1 A A 2 25/1 1 Pkkalitatilf .1; pg0tleag'01ik iltiem, es+111011mt11itikal, � ` a ST GFI ST GFI CFI GFI GFI HACR GFI GFI 8 REVIEWED CODE CGIvIFLIANCE NFPA70 -NEC MAR - e 2008 Th7�fjkiia �1 STS npitoe -, 120/208 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE �ml 1 PANEL Bpi - - __..�,u_ SURFACE MOUNTED CKT 6 LOAD SERVED V V.A. C 61� m111Im'° a a1llaa „µi'lltall"m14''IllIIllu L C.B. V L'"'` C LOAD SERVED N CKT 1 H HOT PLATE (13D) 1 1035 2 20/2 A A 2 20/1 4 418 S SALES LIGHTING 2 2 3 1 1035 - - -- B B 2 20/1 3 330 S SALES COVE LIGHTING 4 4 5 S SHUNT TRIP SPACE C C 2 20/1 2 207 C COOLER LIGHTING W Wv6 7 S STEAMER (21) 2 2642 3 30/3 A A 2 20/1 6 608 K KITCHEN LIGHTING 8 8 9 2 2642 - - -- B B 2 20/1 5 500 C CAP JET /HOOD LIGHTING 1 10 11 2 2642 - - -- C C S SHUNT TRIP SPACE 1 12 13 R REACH IN FREEZER (33B) 1 1740 2 20/1 A A 2 25/1 1 1176 E EF -1 1 14 15 W W.I.0 CONDENSER (38A) 1 1920 2 20/3 B B 2 20/1 3 360 M MANAGERS DESK 1 16 17 1 1920 - - -- C C 2 20/1 9 950 S SNEEZEGUARD LIGHTING 1 18 19 1 1920 - --- --- A A 2 20/1 1 1800 P PIZZA OVEN (56) 2 20 21 W W.I.0 EVAPORATOR (3813) 1 1920 2 20/1 B B 2 20/1 5 540 G GENERAL RECEPTS 2 22 23 S SHUNT TRIP SPACE 4 494 , ,t "201 i iociorim O OVEN` kt00D:10ItbaR S S -24 l:ll 25 G GAS RANGE /OVEN (39) 1 120 1 15/11 # #A 2 20/1 1 1000 T TIME CLOCK /CONTACTORS 2 26 27 P PIZZA PREP TABLE (27A) 1 1410 1 15/1 B B'° 2 20: 3 380z " "'' "' +I� ITELEP.. H�CIN - 1 ELQ "ACRD 'f ill I III1wI?8 ST GFI ST ►n "GFI" DENOTES GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER "ST" DENOTES SHUNT —TRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER "HACR" DENOTES HACR (HEATING, AIR—CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION) RATED CIRCUIT BREAKER 4 PANEL SCHEDULES /NEC LOAD SUMMARY SCALE: NTS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 12 ?C PEHMI T CENTER hlllkuluVl!iluIIIIIII JI' ;II 8'Ii,1l A R C H I T E C T DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect@dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R Soh = el D NawYcrk o Ceuta o LosAngdes u 800-531-0963 wffiv.schnackeLosen NOTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBIUTY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN. REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL L ORIENTATION rPROJECT NUMBER 1 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES A 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: 11 -19 -07 f Conceive, Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX 315.2311314 P R O J E C T sharr WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E LIGHTING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES S H E E T E -2 Conceive, Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX 315.2311314 P R O J E C T sharr WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E LIGHTING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES S H E E T E -2 1 r LEGEND EX /STING NEW WORK ® NEW TO EX /STING CONNECTION EXISTING METERED SWITCHBOARD "2E” 277/480V, 3000A BUS, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE r L EXISTING EXISTING METER M METER M SOCKET SOCKET 200/3 L —J J 200/3 L_J EXISTING METER SOCKET 1 200/3 I L —�J r EXISTING O M METER SOCKET EXISTING METER SOCKET EXISTING METER SOCKET 1 200/3 8 I125A 1 200/3 11 200/3 I (FUSES I 1 L - -J L sR / /// 7 SETS OF 4 - #600kcmil, #400kcmil GROUND EACH SET IN 4" CONDUIT EXISTING ■ ■ 4 - #250kcmil, #4 GROUND ■ AL MC CABLE TO TENANT FC -1 TO TENANT FC- 2 TO TENANT FC -3 ONE -LI11 - ELECTRICAL NOES A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AS -BUILT DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAMIL IARIZE HIMSELF WI TH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOL ISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. C. 1 T IS THE RESPONSIBIL I TY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EQUIPMENT NOT REUSED AS PART OF THE NEW WORK. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE FIRST SALVAGE RIGHTS ON ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. D. MAINTAIN CONTINUI TY OF CIRCUI TS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING DEVICES, FIXTURES, OR EQUIPMENT NOT BEING REMOVED. Nito I �o1i VERTICALLY STACKED 60 POLE DOUBLE ELECTRICAL PANEL. CENTER OF OPERATING MECHANISM OF HIGHEST BREAKER SHALL NOT BE HIGHER THAN 6' -6" A.F.F. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL BE VERTICALLY MOUNTED USING THIS CODE REQUIREMENT. ONE -LINE DIAGRAM SCALE: NTS I "INaI 1,1001411 d IVI :Nlt? xe V M 11;1 $1 4 ,8` y 1Vlty" .� ", her 44 tN' l;itll ll° 1191 !1112 VI0w11R41;I4 141 0oll "d III' It @y r L77 AL3x3x1/4 L3x3x1/4 j ri1 11111111143331111E }IE=MV1 ffiIILIIS1n1TSSS[[[TMIS[SZ' 11444 V1Iff lV Vllf fff 44114111111111 V11ff 1111//411 1 FRONT KORFUND PAD 60 PANEL h Pt4410 "A" TO TENANT TO TENANT FC -5 FC -6 EXTEND EXISTING SER V/CE STUBBED TO TENANT SPACE TO PANEL "A- L OCA T /ON n #6 G.E.C. SEE DETAIL 2/E -3. zlioNomeNooktott TIr` #10 GROUND` "'i,":,, Illi : I N 1 1 /4" x1IN 'I' CONDUIT t :l kn!IIwiR '' u1i� IF ' ?" „ '1911 1 TRANSFORMER T -1 45KVA 3 PHASE, 480 VOLT DELTA PRIMARY, 120/208 E OLTtiY,, SECONDARY J NIluiElRdloll(O N govigi a-44-4 - #1, N. #6 GROUND, #6 ISOLATED GROUND IN 2" CONDUIT 60 POLE PANEL "B" LENGTH OF HANGER RODS AS REQU /RED TO LOCA 7F TRANSFORMER JUST ABOVE THE CEILING. JOIST 1/2"0 ROD 4C5. 41 NOTE.: CONNECT CONDUIT WITH MINIMUM OF 12" FLEX TRANSFORMER FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY ELECTR /CAL CONTRACTOR. L3x3x1/4 TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER SUSPENSION DETAIL SCALE: NTS iuNll,l 1111�p���1p1,, ,flu! I1�1n �u1111 S d,. 01y ylyl' NIGI"�IIIIII IIV M � I I,I1 rvl n. 11x1. a < � t X111 ,if.L @P I' e � 1q N lil'I'111:1L11J 11111ki, 10 irN1111rI~If Flu"~ SIDE ; TI IJ'rl�'�6Ti1�V� 144 VI III tOrIkkagatget, s MAIN BOND /NG JUMPER TRANSFORMER 0VERCURRENT PROTECTION 30 480V DELTA PRIMARY, 208Y/120V SECONDARY DRY TRANSFORMER = CCCE =CC = i =CCIZZ ,177L P. AUTOMATIC TIMER SCHEDULE MARK TYPE VOLTAGE BATTERY BACKUP LOADS CONTROLLED REMARKS ELECTROMECHANICAL DIGITAL 24 -HOUR 7 -DAY ASTRONOMIC SWITCH CHANNELS CONTACTS TC-1 20A X - SPST B -30 TIMER TC -1 120 X C -1 MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL CONTACTOR SCHEDULE MARK TYPE CONTACT RATING CONTACT QTY. COIL VOLTAGE CIRCUITS CONTROLLED CONTACTOR CONTROLLED BY: REMARKS ELEC. MECH. N.O. N.C. C -1 X 120 /208V WYE 20A 3 - 120V B -30 TIMER TC -1 MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 4/E -3. MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 2/E -2. C -2 X W? 1u2oAN q 11 !rill'' ..1 „L.,.,INVIiL 4 IAA -- 120V 8 -2,4,8 SWITCH CR -1 X 5, 30A 6 - 120V B- 10,14,32,36 SWITCH MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 2/E -2. CR-2 X FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE -- NEMA 5 -2DR 24A `V 8 - 120V A -3, B- 7,10,25,36 SHUNT TRIP RELAY MOUNT IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO PANEL DETAIL 3/E --2. 1 DRY —TYPE TRANSFORMER SCHEDULE MARK kVA RATING PHASE PRIMARY SECONDARY WINDINGS TEMP. RISE INSULATION CLASS / VENTILATION MOUNTING REMARKS T -1 45 3 480V DELTA 120 /208V WYE ALUMINUM 150' C 155' C VENTILATED SUSPENDED 480V PANEL "1 PR /MARY TRANSFORMER FEEDERS EQUIPMENT GROUND BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBER BOND THE BUILD /NG STRUCTURAL STEEL TO THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR US /NG A UL LISTED IRREVERSIBLE CLAMP OR LUG INSULATED NEUTRAL BAR 208V PANEL EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR MAIN 0VERCURRENT PROTECTION BONDING JUMPER SIZED PER NEC TABLE 250.66 TRANSFORMER SECONDARY CONDUCTORS GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR. SIZE PER NEC TABLE 250.66 SUSPENDED 480V DELTA PRIMARY, 208Y/120V DRY -TYPE TRANSFORMER CONNECTION DETAIL SCALE: NTS AUTOMATIC TIMER TC-1 r 1 SQUARE ;' /8501CO6V20 (OR EQUAL) SPST RELAY WITH NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT MOUNTED IN NEMA 7 ENCLOSURE w Et CL 1 SQUARE 'D' #8903LG SERIES (OR EQUAL) ELECTRICALLY HELD LIGHTING CONTACTOR, IF REQUIRED, MOUNTED IN NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE. CONTACTOR C -1 4 STORE SIGNAGE TIMER & CONTACTOR DETAIL SCALE: NTS ( ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION -e WALL MOUNTED SIMPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R _p,_ I—I ELECTRIC METER JRR RECEPTAC E - NEMAE5 -20R A SWITCHBOARD OR DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD WALL MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARD OR �4 TJC CHECKED BY: 4) WALL MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R 11 -19 -07 m TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM BACKBOARD WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH HALF SWITCHED - NEMA 5 -20R $ TOGGLE SWITCH O F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R $3 3 -WAY TOGGLE SWITCH �F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE -- NEMA 5 -2DR $4 4 -WAY TOGGLE SWITCH REVJE o FOR e•rrr #•mow ��. . w ccRi . oc CEILING MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R $K �.�.r "YrLiMt��,t KEYED SWITCH FPA 7 ®e NEC WALL MOUNTED 20 AMP, 250 VOLT SIMPLEX I'2ECEPTAGLE DIMMER SWITCH MAID WALL MOUNTED 30 AMP OR HIGHER, 250 VOLT SIMPLEX RECEPTACLE L�'�J PILOT LIGHT SWITCH WALL MOUNTED RANGE RECEPTACLE $T TIMER SWITCH CIt/ Of :V"InSIION kwila a) WALL MOUNTED SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE. SEE PLAN FOR TYPE. OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCH �� TLOTN MONUMENT OR PEDESTAL MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5 -20R, LINO Q CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT WALL MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX 0 WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE OF FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX Wen WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE 0 CEILING MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX CEILING MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRE =401;♦ 0 MOTOR 0 FLUORESCENT STRIP LUMINAIRE HD DISCONNECT SWITCH. SEE PLAN FOR RATING. FE-j6 TRACK LIGHT F FUSED SWITCH 1-0 7 ��CC�yWW rWALL MOUNTED EXIT SIGN. PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS INDICATED ON PLAN. 7 WALL MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET 6 CEILING MOUNTED EXIT SIGN. PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS INDICATED ON PLAN. ®F FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET �OR DUAL-BEAM EMERGENCY LIGHT (BUG -EYE) I7 < ® CEILING MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET �� BRANCH CIRCUITING CONCEALED IN WALLS OR CEILING WALL MOUNTED COMBINATION TELEPHONE /DATA OUTLET - - - - -, BRANCH CIRCUITING CONCEALED IN FLOOR WALL MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET EXPOSED BRANCH CIRCUITING OF FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET ND INDICATES TOHE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS. SOFTWO WIRES REQUIRED BUT p NOT COUNTED I RINUHASHI MARKS. © CEILING MOUNTED COMPUTER OUTLET WALL MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET CONDUIT UP UN CEILING MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET �--.. CONDUIT DOWN i !i FIRE ALARM PANEL (CONTROL OR ANNUNCIATOR) -- AUTOMATIC HEAT DETECTOR i 1 JAN 0 7 2008 Ii FA FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION _ AUTOMATIC SMOKE DETECTOR LI\At -- - -"µ --' —04- i, F FIRE ALARM MAGNETIC DOOR HOLD OPEN DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR \.: -or- iw ii F H FIRE ALARM VISUAL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE FIRE SPRINKLER ALARM BELL F ilo. F FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE • FIRE SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCH F Al F OM FIRE ALA M COMBINATION AUDIBLE/VISUAL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE / FIRE SPRINKLER TAMPER SWITCH F SIGNALING SYSTEM BUZZER J SIGNALING SYSTEM BELL SIGNALING SYSTEM CHIME SIGNALING SYSTEM PUSHBUTTON I u V u RELAY MAGNETIC STARTER R ►.4 RR DOUBLE RELAY LE COMBINATION MAGNETIC STARTER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH. SEE PLAN FOR RATING. SINGLE BUTTON PUSHBUTTON STATION QTR CONTROL TRANSFORMER D TWO- BUTTON PUSHBUTTON STATION CONTROL TRANSFORMER m TR THREE - BUTTON PUSHBUTTON STATION raj ELECTRONIC SOLENOID VALVE ® ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION WP WEATHERPROOF NF NON -FUSED GFI GROUND -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT AFF 1 11-V41 y LL., ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR CITY OF TUKWILA IG ISOLATED GROUND UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE i-ktf .I Z nij$ 110 TAMPERPROOF ST SHUNT -TRIP Pr'IMtiiVll i (-'L!\ (ER HG HOSPITAL GRADE HACK HACK HEATING AI CONDITIONING AND R FRIGERA` lON) RATED EM EMERGENCY NL NIGHTLIGHT MK ARCHITECT DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect @dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R Schnackel engineers„ 0 Newllfork n Omaha o LosMgelas o 800-581-0963 www.schrodel.corn NOTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALI CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.233.1314 PROJECT sbarro' WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E DETAILS AND SCHEDULES S H E E T E -3 PROJECT NUMBER I 3234A , REV DATE BY _ NOTES A 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: 11 -19 -07 Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.233.1314 PROJECT sbarro' WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E DETAILS AND SCHEDULES S H E E T E -3 v SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL The following supplements al/ sections of this specification and shall apply to al/ phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on the drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of approved electrical systems. (1) WORK INCLUDED. Furnish all labor, material, services, and ski t /ed supervision necessary for the construction, erection, instal lotion, connections, testing, and adjustment of alt circuits and electrical equipment specified herein, or shown or noted 017 the drawings, and its delivery to the Owner complete in al/ respects ready for use. (2) COORDINATION OF WORK. Plan al/ work so that it proceeds with a minimum of interference with other trades. Inform all parties concerned of openings required for equipment or conduit required in the bui lding construction for electrical work and provide al/ special frames, sleeves and anchor bolts as required. Coordinate the electrical work with the mechanical installation. Work lines and established heights shall be in strict accordance with architectural drawings and specifications insofar as these drawings and specifications extend. Verify all dimensions shown and establish all elevations and detailed dimensions not shown. Lay out and coordinate all work well enough in advance to avoid conflicts or interferences with other work in progress so that in case of interference the electrical layout may be altered to suit the conditions, prior to the installation of any work and without additional cost to the Owner. Conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. (3) COOPERATION WITH OTHER SECTIONS. Perform this work in conformity with the construction called for by other trades and afford other trades reasonab /e opportunity for the execution of their work. Proper /y connect and coordinate this work with the work of other trades at such time and in such a manner as not to delay or interfere with their work. Examine the drawings and specifications for the general and mechanical work and the work of other similar trades. Coordinate this work accordingly. Promptly report to the Architect any delay or difficulties encountered in the installation of this work which might prevent prompt and proper instal lotion, or make it unsuitable to connect with or receive the work of others. Failure to so report sha l l constitute an acceptance of the work of other trades as being fit and proper for the execution of this work. (4) MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OTHERS. Cer t a i n materials and equipment wi /l be furnished under other sections and installed or connected under this section. Verify installation details. Foundations for apparatus and equipment will be furnished by other sections unless otherwise noted or detailed. (5) CONTRACT DRAWINGS. Work under these sections is shown in part diagrammatic, intended to convey the scope of work, indicating the general arrangement of equipment, conduit and outlets. Fo l low these drawings in laying out the work and verify spaces for the installation of these materials and equipment. Wherever a question exists as to the exact intended location of outlets or equipment, obtain instructions from the Architect before proceeding with the work. (6) EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES. Equipment and fixtures shat l be connected providing circuit continuity in accordance with applicable codes whether or not each piece of conductor, conduit, or protective device is shown between such items of equipment or fixtures, and the point of circuit origin. (7) NEW EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified, equipment and materials of the same type or classification, and used for the same purpose, shall be products of the same manufacturer. Use only new, unweathered, and unused material, except as specifically noted. B. EXECUTION OF THE WORK (1) Install equipment and materials in a neat and workmanlike manner and align, level and adjust for satisfactory operation. Install equipment so that all parts are easily accessible for inspection, operation, maintenance and repair. (2) Where marring or disfigurement has occurred, rep /ace or refinish the damaged surfaces as directed and to the satisfaction of the Architect. (3) Provide the design, fabrication, and erection of supplementary structural framing required for attachment of hangers or other devices supporting electrical equipment. Provide framing members of standard rolled steel shapes, A -36 steel. Provide members welded to structural members equal to the specification for the main structural member. Provide simple beam" type framing with end connections welded or bolted for shear loads. Use cantilevers when detailed or specifical ly approved by the Architect. The Architect's approval is required for location of supplementary framing. Use only certified welders where directed by Architect. Design framing members for their actual loads, with allowable stresses specified by AISC, without excessive deflection and with consideration for rigidity under vibration, in accordance with standard structural practices. Show on shop drawing supplementary framing, including design loads, member size and location. When supplementary framing is indicated, verify that dimensions are suitable for the equipment furnished. Provide additional strength when equipment furnished is heavier than that specified. (4) OUTLET LOCATION a. POSITION OF OUTLETS. Center al / outlets with regard to paneling, furring, and trim. Symmetrically arrange out /ets in the room. Satisfactorily correct out lets improperly located or installed. Repair or replace damaged finishes. Set outlets plumb and extend to the finished surface of the wa l l, ceiling or floor without projecting beyond same. Install symmetrically all receptacles, switches, and outlets shown on the wood trim, and where necessary, set the long dimension of the plate horizontal, or ganged in tandem. b. MOUNTING HEIGHTS, to center of box above finished floor, follow unless otherwise shown or indicated. Other mounting heights are indicated on the drawings by detail or by a p /us dimension shown adjacent to the symbol. Flush tumbler switches: 46 inches Convenience receptacles: 18 inches Telecommunications 78 inches devices: Safety switches: Television rcdio outlets: Motor controllers with safety switch: Pane /boards: 5 •acket / ights: Exterior WP convenience receptacles: Fire alarm pu// stations: Fire alarm control panel: Fire alarm remote contro/ station: Fire a /arm notification app l lances: Microphone outlets: Clock hanger outlets: Speaker volume control outlets: Signaling bells, chime and similar devices: C. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 54 inches to operator 18 inches .54 inches to top or even with safety switch 72 inches to top 84 inches 24 inches above grade 54 inches 72 inches to top 42 inches 80 inches or 6" below ceiling, whichever is lower 18 inches 80 inches 48 inches 80 inches (1) CUTTING, PATCHING AND PIERCING. Obtain written permission of the Architect before cutting or piercing structural members. Use craftsmen ski /led in their respective trades for cutting, fitting, repairing, patching of drywall and finishing of materials including carpentry work, meta/ work or concrete work required for this work. Do not weaken wa //s, partitions or floors with cutting. Holes required to be cut in floors must be drilled without breaking out around the ho /es. Patching and /or refinishing will be determined by Architect. Sleeves through floors and walls to be black iron pipe, or paper, flush with walls, ceilings or finished floors, sized to accommodate the raceway. Use care in piercing waterproofing. After the part piercing the waterproofing has been set in place, sea/ opening and make absolutely watertight. Provide chrome plated spring - clipped escutcheon plates where exposed pipe passes through walls, floors or ceiling. Cover sleeves and entire opening made for the pipe with escutcheon plates. Provide air and watertight conduit openings through f /oor slabs, masonry wal /s, and continuous partitions. Tightly calk space between conduit and building materials with asbestos rope and non - flammable sea /ant. (2) SEAL EQUIPMENT OR COMPONENTS EXPOSED to the weather and make weathertight and insectproof. Protect equipment out /ets and conduit openings with temporary plugs or caps at al l t imes that work is not in progress. (3) IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT. Provide for each piece of equipment including disconnect switches and motor starter, a 3/64" thick, 1" minimum height white plastic "Lamicoid" plate identification tag with black letters. Use "P/iobond" industrial adhesive by Goodyear, or equal, for mounting nameplates. Clearly identify on the plate the equipment served and spell out the full name of the equipment such as "Air Hand/ ing Unit AH -1 " and "Hot Water Cir. Pump P-1" in lieu of abbreviated plan references such as -,414-1- or "P-1." (4) ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT. Locate starters, switches, receptacles and pull boxes to provide for easy access for operation, repair and maintenance, and if concealed, provide access doors. Provide fire rated access doors where required by the fire resistance rating of the wall or ceiling in which the door is installed. (5) PROTECTION OF APPARATUS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. Take such precautions as necessary to proper /y protect alI apparatus, fixtures, appliances, material, equipment and instal lotions from damage of any kind. The Architect may reject any particular piece or pieces of materia /, apparatus, or equipment scratched, dented or otherwise damaged. (6) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS. During the time of the contract and before final approval of the electrical installation, submit to the Architect two (2) copies of descriptive literature, maintenance and operation data, wiring diagrams and parts list of each item of electrical equipment installed under this contract, as determined by the Architect. Submit a/1 manufacturer's guarantees and warranties. (7) PAINTING PREPARATION. Prepare at l fittings, boxes, supports and panelboards, exposed to the weather, for painting by removing therefrom all oil, grease and dirt. Employ the necessary precautionary methods to prevent scratching or defacing of all electrical apparatus and devices. (8) RUST PREVENTION. Provide hot dip galvanized components for ferrous materials exposed to the weather. Provide a minimum of one coot of rust inhibiting primer paint for all materials after fabrication, color as selected by the Architect. (9) TESTS. Provide the tests as necessary to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status and suitable operation of each system. Tests wi / / be conducted under the supervision of the Architect. D. FIRE AND SMOKE PARTITION PENETRATIONS The Contractor shall familiarize himself with al/ fire rated construction and instal/ his work so as to maintain the integrity of the fire code rating. Maintain rating of fire rated and smoke rated construction. Sleeves shall be steel or pre - manufactured sleeves similar to Pipe Shields, Inc., for bare pipe through fire walls and floors, mode/ WFB, DFB or QDFB. For plastic pipe, use type WEB with one inch thick calcium silicate insulation encased in metal sleeve extension two feet either side of fire rated walls or floor. Seal annular space around piping. For fire and smoke rated floors, walls and partitions, use UL listed material that maintains fire rated wall and floor integrity, similar to RTV foam, Dow Corning "Fire Stop" or Pipe Shields, Inc., mode/ WFB, DFB or QDFB. For non -rated walls and partitions, use mineral or glass fiber insulation. E. SUBMITTAL DATA Within thirty (30) days after award of contract furnish the Architect five (5) shop drawing portfolios (bound copies) containing names of manufacturer, cuts of al/ equipment to be used on this project. In these portfolios use standard manufacturer s specification sheets, identified by number indicated on drawings or schedules. F. CODES, PERMITS AND FEES Perform work in accordance with the National Electrical Code and other applicable codes. Comply with applicable building ordinances and codes. Where the contract documents exceed minimum requirements, the contract documents take precedence. Comply with of l requirements for permits, licenses, fees and codes. Permits, licenses, fees, inspections and arrangements required for the work under this contract shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense, unless otherwise specified. Comp /y with the requirements of the applicable utility companies serving this project. Make all arrangements with the utility companies for proper coordination of the work. G. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of alI apparatus and materials furnished under the requirements of these specifications shall conform to the latest publications or standard rules of the fo l lowing: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - IEEE Notional Electrical Manufacturers' Association - NEMA Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. -- U.L. National Fire Protection Association - NFPA Federal Specifications - FED. SPEC. American Society for Testing and Materials - ASTM American Standards Association - ASA National Electrical Code - NEC National Electrical Safety Code - NESC END OF SECTION 76000 SECTION 16100 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS A. RACEWAYS, DEVICES AND WIRING (1) GENERAL. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to applicable documents outlined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. Provide al/ raceway and wiring systems complete with al/ devices and plates. (2) MATERIALS a_ RACEWAYS. Al / raceways to be UL approved. 1. RIGID STEEL CONDUIT. Provide zinc- coated rigid steel conduit conforming to Fed. Spec. WW -C -587. Provide conduit fittings conforming to Fed. Spec. W -F 408. 2. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING. Provide steel electrical metallic tubing conforming to Fed. Spec. WW -C -563. Provide UL approved raintight fittings for box connectors and conduit couplings. Set screw or indenter type fittings will not be approved. 3. FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT. Provide flexible conduit.. zinc- coated, single strip type, UL approved. Use American Brass "Sealtite" or approved equal, flexible, liquid -tight conduit, in damp or wet locations. 4. SURFACE METAL RACEWAYS. Provide a two-piece steel raceway, complete with fittings, manufactured by the Wiremold Company, or approved equal. Provide raceway size required for the number of conductors, or as specified on the drawings. b. OUTLET BOXES, PULL BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS. Provide outlet boxes, pull boxes, and conduit fittings as described below. Catalog numbers shown are Appleton Electric Company. Steel City, National Electric Products Corporation, and Raco are equally acceptable. 1. OUTLET BOXES Concealed lighting boxes: Concrete lighting boxes: Exposed lighting boxes: Flush switch, receptac /e, telephone and junction boxes: Exposed switch, receptacle, telephone and junction boxes: Switch and telephone boxes concealed in narrow mu /lions: 40 -3/4 OCR Series 4S -3/4 or 40 -3/4 4S -3/4 or 225 where separate extension or plaster ring cannot be used FS Series Be /I Electric Co. 447, 448 or 449 Where space is limited, No. 4C5-3/4 handy boxes may be used for switch, receptacle and telephone outlets with specific approval only. Provide FS Series with the cast cover and neoprene gaskets for weatherproof or exterior boxes. Provide extension and drywall rings as required. Size outlet boxes in accordance with the allowable fill permitted by the National Electrical Code. 2. PULL BOXES. Provide code gage galvanized sheet metal sized as per National Electrical Code or as shown on the drawings. Provide removable cover on the largest access side of the box unless otherwise detailed. Where cost boxes are specified, provide conduit entrances with threaded hubs. Provide stainless steel screws in all exterior locations and in wet or damp locations. 3. CONDUIT FITTINGS EMT couplings: EMT connectors: Insulating bushings (1 1/4" and larger): Flexible conduit straight box connectors: Flexible conduit angle box connectors: Sealing gland assembly: Expansion joints: Expansion & deflection fittings: Cast meta/ conduit fittings: 95T Series 86T Series BBL/ Series 728 Series 738 Series O-Z /Gedney Type FSK O-Z/Gedney Type AX or TX with bonding jumpers and clamps 0 Z /Gedney Type DX Crouse Hinds "Condo lets" c. WIRING DEVICES. Provide wiring devices indicated. Catalog numbers shown are Leviton. Equal devices manufactured by Arrow Hart, Pass and Seymour, General Electric, Bryant, and Hubbell are acceptable. Provide al/ devices of same manufacturer, unless indicated otherwise. Device colors shall be coordinated with the Architect. 1. SWITCHES. Provide flush tumbler switches conforming to Fed. Spec. W- S -896c. Provide 20 amp, 120-277V switch rat ing with UL approval for tungsten lamp loads or inductive loads, without derating. Single pole: Cat. No. 1221 Three-way: Cat. No. 1 22 3 Four -way: Cat . No. 1224 2. OCCUPANCY SENSORS. Al / occupancy sensors sha/ l be suitable for the geometrical and environmental characteristics of the associated space, shall be suitable for the minimum floor area to be covered, shall be the proper voltage, and shall carry a load rating greater than the load controlled for the appropriate load type. Equal devices manufactured by WattStopper and Sensor Switch are acceptable. Wall- Switch: 005** -ID Series Watt Mount: OSW Series Ceiling Mount: OS0 Series for units requiring power packs, ODC Series for self- contained uinits. 3. RECEPTACLES. Provide grounding type receptacles conforming to Fed. Spec. W C -596, with the ground connection made through an extra pole. Provide receptacles as follows: Simplex: Cat. No. 5367 Duplex: Cat. No. 5362 Isolated ground: Cat. No. 8300 --IG GFCI: Cat. No. 8599 Weatherproof GFCI: Cat . No. 8599 with Cat. No. 5977 -DCL raintight while -in -use cover NEMA 6 -30R: Cat. No. 5372 NEMA 6 -50/:• Cat . No. 5374 Hospital grade GFCI: Cat. No. 8898 HG 4. PLATES. Provide plates for al/ wiring devices. Device plate colors and finishes shall be coordinated with the Architect. Instal/ blank covers on al/ boxes without devices or fixtures of same type as instal led on devices in that room or area. 5. CONDUCTORS (a) INSULATION. Provide copper conductors with insulation rated for 600V, conforming to Fed. Spec. tl- -C -30. Unless otherwise specified, provide solid Type TW, THWN or THHN for all conductors No. 10 AWG and smaller. Unless otherwise specified, provide standard Type THW, THWN or THHN for al / conductors No. 8 AWG and larger. Provide Type THHN (90o C. dry locations) for branch circuit conductors in fixtures UL approved for end to end assembly and in recessed or surface mounted fixtures. Conform with the National Electrical Code for fixture wiring and specifically to the temperature of the enclosure and to the wet or dry location. (b) FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUITS AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. Provide single conductors throughout. Provide No. 12 AWG minimum branch circuit wire size. Provide No. 14 AWG control circuits, unless otherwise specified or required by branch circuit protect ion. (c) LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING OR CONTROL WIRING. Provide minimum No. 18 AWG, Type TFF, thermoplastic insulated cable for each conductor. Voltage rating of cable sha l l be suitable for either a Class I or Class II, remote control or signal circuit, as determined by the NEC and the actual installation. (3) EXECUTION OF THE WORK a. RACEWAYS. Install wiring in metal raceways. Install raceways concealed, in general, except in unfinished areas and where indicated on the plans. Provide rigid conduit for raceways embedded in concrete, in outside walls, in earth, be /ow floor slabs -on- grade, exposed to weather, in hazardous areas, in refrigerated area, in the mechanical equipment rooms, for feeders, and for exposed installations where subject to damage. Other raceways may be rigid conduit or electrical metallic tubing at the Contractor's option unless otherwise specified. Provide flexible conduit for all motors, transformer and equipment connections subject to vibration. 1. CONTINUITY. Provide continuous metallic raceways from outlet to outlet, and from out lets to cabinets, junction or pull boxes. Enter and secure conduit to all boxes, to provide electrical continuity from the point of service to outlets. Provide locknuts and bushings on terminals of metallic conduits. 2. SIZE. Use raceways no smaller than 3/4 inch, except that 1/2 inch may be used for switch legs consisting of not more than 2 wires. Control circuit wiring specified to be No. 14 wire may utilize 1/2 -inch raceway or larger as required. 3. RACEWAYS IN EARTH. Paint metallic raceways buried and beneath slab-on-grade, with one heavy continuous coat of asphalt varnish after assembly of conduit and fittings. 4. RACEWAYS EXPOSED. Run exposed raceways in straight lines at right angles or paral /e/ with walls, beams or columns. 5. RACEWAYS IN PLAIN CONCRETE. Do not place raceways in plain concrete, such as cement toppings on structural floors, without special approval. Instal /, however, in non -reinforced concrete headers provided for their installation. 6. RACEWAYS THROUGH ROOF. Where raceways penetrate the roof seal, provide suitable pitch pockets or lead flushing. Submit shop drawings or method to be used, for approval. 7. RACEWAYS ENTERING THE BUILDING BELOW GRADE. Provide raceways with galvanized cast -iron watt entrance seals, having a watertight sealing gland assembly. 8. RACEWAYS IN FURRED SPACES. Instal / raceways in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Do not anchor or strap conduits to the ceiling furring channels or attach to furred ceiling hanger wires without the Architect's written approval. 9. STRAPS AND HANGERS. Substantial /y support raceways by straps, suitable clamps or hangers, to provide a rigid installation. Perforated strap hangers and twisted wire attachments will not be acceptable. Do not support or fasten raceways to other pipe, or in a manner to prevent the ready removal of other pipe. 10. JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS. Make watertight all couplings and threaded connections in threaded conduit. Cut al/ joints square, ream smooth, and properly thread. Fit all box connections with a minimum of two approved lock nuts and one steel, plastic or fiber bushing forming an approved tight bond with box. Provide locknuts both inside and outside of the enclosure to which the conduit is attached. Use raintight compression type fittings for electrical metallic tubing systems and use at least one locknut on the inside of each enclosure entry. Provide grounding locknuts or bushings where required in Section 16200 B. , "Grounding." 17. STUB UPS. Extend rigid steel conduit stubs at least one foot above slob or fill, before connection is made to electrical metallic tubing. 72. THREADS. Clean alt threads of rigid conduit. Coat alt male threads of alI steel conduit installed underground or in or under concrete slab with red or white lead immediately before being coupled together. 13. RUNNING THREADS. Use "Erickson" or approved equal couplings in lieu of running threads. 14. PROTECTION. Cap raceways stubbed up, including those in cabinets, immediately upon their installation. The use of paper or rag wads will not be permitted. 15. EXPANSION JOINTS. Provide raceways crossing expansion joints with OZ Electrical Manufacturing Company, Inc., Type AX fitting with Type AJ bonding jumper for rigid conduit, and Type TX fitting with Type TJ bonding jumper for electric metallic tubing. Where differential settlement may occur, use Type DX fittings. 16. EXTERIOR CONDUITS. Instal/ raceways containing electric service cables not less than 36 inches below finished grade. 17. GENERAL LOCATION REQUIREMENTS. Use care in locating raceways in close proximity to heating duct, steam and hot water lines. Where such crossings are unavoidable, clear covering of line by at /east six (6) inches. All raceway runs shown are diagrammatic. Determine exact locations in the field except where dimensions are specified on the drawings. b. OUTLET BOXES AND PULL BOXES 1. Rigidly mount all boxes and provide with suitable screw fastened covers. Plug open knock -outs or holes in boxes with suitable blanking devices. 2. Install pull boxes in locations that will be accessible after completion of the building. Provide pull boxes or junction boxes to limit conduit runs to 125 feet and to limit angles to the equivalent of 270 degrees. Additional pull boxes may be provided to facilitate wire pulling. c. CONDUCTORS. Provide conductors continuous from outlet to outlet and splice only at out /et or junction boxes. 1. CIRCUITING. Circuit all feeders and branch circuits as shown on the plans. Approval of the Architect is required for deviations from the plans. 2. SPLICES AND TERMINATIONS. Provide electrically and mechanically secure splices, taps, lug connections, etc. Utilize solderless connectors, designed for only one combination of conductors, when making splices or taps in conductors No. 8 AWG or larger. Utilize preinsu/ated connectors equal to 3M Company "Scotch -/ok," or Ideal Industries Inc. "Wing Nut" for splices and taps in conductor No. 10 AWG and smaller. These connectors must also be provided for factory -made splices in fixtures or equipment. Obtain Architect's approval prior to using any other twist -on connectors. Leave sufficient slack cable at all splices and terminations, boxes, etc., to insure conductors at the bushing are not binding. Pressure indent type connectors must be submitted to the Architect for approval. Provide all power and control conductors, that terminate on equipment or terminal strips, with solder less lugs or fork and flanged tongue terminals. Provide tongue terminal equal to TSB "STA KON ". The above type of conductor termination is not required when the equipment is provided with solderless connectors. Tape joints with vinyl plastic tape as manufactured by Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, or an approved equal. Use sufficient tape to secure insulation strength equal to that of the conductors joined. Keep splices in underground junction boxes, handho /es, and manholes to an absolute minimum. Where splices are necessary, use resin pressure splices and resin splicing kits manufactured by the 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, to totally encapsulate the sp l ice. Wire sizes shown are minimum based on code requirements, voltage drop and /or other considerations. Sizes of wires and cables indicated or specified are American Wire Gage (Brown and Sharpe). 3. LUBRICATION. Where lubrication is required for pulling cables, use a compound specifically prepared for cable pu l l ing. 4. CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION (UNDER 600 VOL TS) _ Identify phase, circuit, and voltage at each panel, pull box, junction box and switch. Provide waterproof non - metallic bands or identification tags for each conductor. Color code all conductors with insulation colored as follows. tviEWED FOR 120/208V 120/240V 277/480 CODE COMPLIANCE V NFPA 70 NEC Phase A Phase B Phase 0 Neutral Equ i pmen t Ground Black Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Blue Blue Purple White White Grey Green Green Green Colored nonaging, plastic tape may be used to color feede conductors. Color code all control wire insulation and tag at each splice and termination. MAR - 6 233B City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION END OF SECTION 16100 SECTION 16200 ELECTRIC SERVICE SYSTEM A. ELECTRICAL SERVICE The electrical service to the building is as indicated on the drawings. Arrange with the servicing utilities and pay al l costs and fees for services indicated on the drawings. A/1 work shall be in accordance with serving company's standards and subject to their approval . B. GROUNDING (1) GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, '"General Provisions." b. Ground the electrical systems completely and effectively, as required by the National Electrical Code and as specified hereinafter. c. Provide all ground systems and make connections mechanically secure and electrically continuous. (2) CONDUIT SYSTEMS a. RACEWAYS. Install meta/ lic raceways mechanica /ly and l3� RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 12 2008 PERMIT CENTER A R C H I T E C T DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect@dtmarchitect.com L E N G I N E E R esdi 0 N5Wi * d Omdsa 0 LosAngeles B 8co-5a1-mg6 whvachnadatcom NOTES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN, REVIEW Sc UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL. ORIENTATION Conceive. Construct. Connect. 931 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 1303 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarros WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET E -4 rPROJECT NUMBER I 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES A 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS DATE: 11-19-07 J Conceive. Construct. Connect. 931 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 1303 PHONE: 315.233.1300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarros WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SHEET E -4 electrically secure at all joints and at al/ boxes, cabinets, fittings and equipment. Bond all metallic raceways together, with a ground conductor, and connect to a direct ground at the point of electrical service entrance. b. EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORS. Provide separate green equipment ground conductor for all electrical raceways, to effectively ground all panels, controls, motors, disconnect switches, exterior lighting standards, and non - current carrying metallic enclosures. Use bonding jumpers, grounding bushings, lugs, busses, etc., for this purpose. Connect the equipment ground to the building system ground. Use the same size equipment ground conductors as phase conductors, up through No. 8 AWG. See drawings for conductor size with phase conductors No. 6 and larger. (3) RECEPTACLES. Permanently connect the ground terminal on each receptacle to the green ground conductor. (4) DUCTWORK. Provide a flexible ground strap, No. 6 AWG equivalent, at each flexible duct connection at each air handler, exhaust fan, and supply fan, and instalI to preclude vibration. (5) MOTORS. Connect the ground conductor to the conduit with an approved grounding bushing, and to the meta/ frame with a bolted solderless lug. Bolts, screws and washers shall be bronze or cadmium plated steel. C. SERVICE ENTRANCE GROUND (1) Inc /ude in the direct ground at the service entrance equipment, ground bushing or wedges at the equipment, ground conductor in rigid conduit, and connection to the domestic co /d water pipe with on approved c /amp and connector for water pipe, conductor, and conduit. Bond the conductor and conduit together at each end of the conduit. (2) Clean the contact surfaces of al/ ground connections. (3) Unless otherwise specified, install ground cab /es in exposed conduit, and make connections readily accessib /e for inspect ion. (4) Provide a copper wire shunt of the same size as the grounding conductor around the water meter and clamp to water pipe with bronze fittings. D. TESTS Provide the tests as outlined hereinafter and other tests necessary to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status and suitable operation of each system. Tests will be conducted under the supervision of the Architect. (1) GROUND ROD TEST. Immediate /y after installation, test driven grounds and counterposes with a Ground Resistance Direct - Reading Single-Test Megger, utilizing the AC Fall -of- Potential Method and two reference electrodes. Orient the ground to be tested and the two reference electrodes in a straight line spaced .50 feet apart. Drive the reference electrodes five (5) feet deep. Disconnect the ground rod to be tested from other ground systems at the time of testing. The ground resistance for the electrical service must be 15 ohms or less. Submit the results to the Architect in writing, immediately after testing. (2) FINAL TESTS a. Start final tests after the work described in these specifications has been complete /y installed in accordance with the true spirit and intent of these specifications and after complete preliminary tests have been made which indicate adequacy, quality, completion and satisfactory operation. These final tests are comprised of the following: 1. Completion of the form Electrical Test Report, " in sufficient quantity to provide the indicated information for each panelboard and switchboard in the project. 2. Completion of the form "Motor Test Report, " in sufficient quantity to provide the indicated information for each motor 7/2 hp and larger. b. The Contractor shall submit the above, completed "Reports" to the Architect, in duplicate, noting a// deviations from requirements listed below. 1. Plus or minus .5 percent nominal system voltage and no- load voltage, or a plus or minus 5 percent between no load and full load voltage. 2. Plus or minus 5 percent variation between rated and actual motor current. 3. Plus or minus 10 percent variation between average phase current and measured individual phase currents. The Contractor shall balance phase currents of all distribution equipment, within the tolerances mentioned above. 4. Insulation resistance between conductors and ground less than 1,000,000 ohms, unless permitted by Article 110-20 of NEC. (3) FINAL CORRECTIONS. Correct promptly any failure or defects revealed by these tests os determined by the Architect. Reconduct tests on these corrected items as directed by the Architect. END OF SECTION 16200 SECTION 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A. PANELBOARDS, CABINETS AND SAFETY SWITCHES (1) GENERAL. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to Applicable Documents outlined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. a. Provide oil panel boards and cabinets including breakers, bus bars, hinged door, lock trim, and all appurtenances for a complete and satisfactory installation. b. Provide all fused switches and non -fused safety switches for circuit protection and disconnect proposes. c. Square 'D' equipment is mentioned herein to establish quality and general requirements. Comparable equipment manufactured by GE Industrial Systems, Siemens, or Eaton /Cut /er- Hammer may be submitted for approval during shop drawing period. (2) MATERIALS a. PANELBOARDS. Provide dead front safety type, UL approved, pone /boards conforming with Fed Spec. W P -115. The bus size, the number of branch circuits, their amp rating and number of poles for each panelboard are noted on the drawings. Provide solderless lugs, or connectors, in the correct number and sizes for conductors, on mains, on the load side of each branch circuit, and on ground and neutral bars. Provide 98 percent conductivity copper buses. Provide an insulated neutral bus and a bonded equipment ground bus, mounted at the opposite end of the structure from the mains, and having numbered screw or lug terminals for connection of neutral wires. Provide distributed phase panelboards, with protective devices indicated on the drawings. 1. GENERAL COMPONENTS (a) CIRCUIT BREAKERS. Provide for pone /board use, molded plastic case, air circuit breakers conforming to Fed. Spec. W C -375. Provide breakers with thermal magnetic trip units, and a common trip bar for two- or three pole breakers, connected internally to each pole so that the tripping of one pole wiII automatically trip a/I poles of each breaker. Provide breakers of the trip -free and trip - indicating bolt -on type, with quick make, quick break contacts. Provide single two- or three - pole breaker interchangeability. (b) FUSIBLE SWITCHES. Provide, for panelboards, two - or three pole, hinged cover, bo /t -on type switches, with external operating handles. Provide switch rating suitable for fuse shown on the drawings. Use quick -make, quick break, UL approved and listed. (c) SPECIAL FEATURES. Provide split -bus, sub -feed lugs, sub -feed protective device and contactors, if any, as indicated on the drawings or specified in this or other sections of these specifications. (d) TANDEM OR HALF -SIZED CIRCUIT BREAKERS. Do not use this type of equipment. 2. L IGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS (240V CLASS) . Provide Square 'D" Company Type NQOD with copper bussing and Type QOB branch breakers. Rate breakers for a minimum of 10,000 amps, symmetrical interrupting capacity. Provide minimum box dimensions of 20 inches wide by 5 -3/4 inches deep. Provide minimum 5 -inch top and bottom gutter, not including ground bus space, and 6 -inch minimum side gutters. 3. L IGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS (480V CLASS) . Provide Square "D" Company Type NF with copper bussing and Type EHB breakers. Rote breakers for a minimum of 14,000 amps, symmetrical interrupting capacity. Provide minimum box dimensions of 20 inches wide by 5 -3/4 inches deep. Provide minimum 5 -inch top and bottom gutter, not including ground bus space, and 6 -inch minimum side gutters. b. CABINETS. Provide zinc- coated sheet steel cabinets conforming to the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., bearing their inspection label. Provide a suitable primer coat and finish coat of the manufacturer's standard color on trim and doors. Except where specified otherwise, provide NEMA Type I enclosures. 7. PANELBOARD CABINETS. Provide trims with adjustable trim clomps. Fit trims with hinged doors having combination, lock and latch. Provide hardware on flush doors and trims, with all beads or similar projections on the inside. When installed, the trim and door must present a smooth, flush appearance. Provide disc tumbler locks, all keyed alike. Mount a directory holder with clear plastic cover and metal frame on the inside of each door. Mount o typewritten directory, properly identifying each circuit, under the clear plastic cover. 2. AUXILIARY SYSTEM CABINETS. Provide cabinets with interior dimensions not less than those indicated CO the drawings. Each trim shall be fitted with hinged door and flush catch. Provide flush hardware on all flush doors and trims with all beads or similar projections, on the inside. When installed, the trim and door must present a smooth, flush appearance. Size doors to provide maximum size openings to the box interiors. Provide boxes with a 3/4 -inch weatherproof grade plywood backboard having a two -coat insulating varnish finish, for telephone termination and where shown. Coordinate size with Telephone Company. c. SAFETY SWITCHES. Provide NEMA Type HD safety switches with quick make, quick break mechanism. Bonderize" or approved equal, prime and finish all enclosures to resist rusting and corrosion and to present a pleasing appearance. Interlock cover with mechanism to prevent opening unless switch is in the "off" position. NEMA 1 enclosure is standard except as noted or required. Provide NEMA 3R enclosures for switches exposed to the weather except where noted otherwise. (3) EXECUTION OF THE WORK a. SUPPORT. Proper /y align pane /boards and safety switches and adequate /y support independent of the connecting raceways. Provide all steel shapes and appurtenances necessary for the support of the equipment. b. PROTECTION. Where panelboards are installed during construction, place temporary covers over the openings at a/l times, except when work is being performed therein. c. INSULATION. Where panelboard cabinets or auxiliary cabinets are flush mounted in an outside wall, insulate the back and sides of cabinet with 1/2 -inch rigid fiberglass insulation. Provide flush-mounted panels with three (3) 1 -inch conduits stubbed above the finished ceiling and be /ow the floor slab as directed by the Architect. B. FUSES (1) GENERAL. Provide fuses at all locations shown on the drawings or required for supplemental protection. (2) MAIN AND FEEDER PROTECTION. Where amp rating of protective device is 600 amps or less, provide Sussman low peak current limiting fuses, Class RK1 on panels; RK5 (with dual element Fusetron up to 100 A; above 100 A dual element low peak), having an interrupting rating of 200,000 amps RMS, unless noted otherwise. Where amp rating of protective device is greater than 601 amps, provide Bussman "Limi trop " fuses, Class "L ", having an interrupting rate of 200,000 amps RMS unless noted otherwise. Provide similar type, "Hi -Cap" fuses where shown. (3) MOTOR PROTECTION. For motor protection, provide fuses in switches as sized on the drawings. Where amp rating of protective device is 600 amps or less, provide Bussman low peak current limiting fuses having an interrupting rating of 200,000 amps RMS. (4) SPARE FUSES. Deliver to the Owner at the time of final inspection, one spore set of 3 fuses for each type, size and voltage installed. (5) FUSE LABEL. Provide instruction label for al/ fuses instal led, indicating fuse type, size and description. (6) FUSE MANUFACTURERS. Fuse manufacturers other than Bussman must be submitted to the Architect for approval. END OF SECTION 76300 SECTION 16400 LIGHTING FIXTURES A . LIGHTING FIXTURES (7) GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions.'' The references herein, to applicab/e documents outlined in Section 16000, Genera/ Provisions," from a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. b. The fixture catalog numbers listed on the drawing indicate manufacturer, fixture design, appearance, etc., desired. These fixtures shall be modified, if necessary, to comply with the subsequent specification. c. Provide, comp /ete in a// respects, all lighting fixtures shown on the drawings. Where 8 -foot fixtures are shown on the drawings and o 4 -foot fixture scheduled, furnish tandem 4 -foot fixtures or two 4 -foot individual units. Lighting fixtures specified will be the basis for comparison in the consideration of fixtures of other manufacturers. The sole and final judgment of substitutions lies with the Architect. d. Al/ /ighting fixtures must bear the Underwriters' Laboratories label. e. All fixture component parts shall be manufactured and /or assembled at the manufacturing plant for shipment in one or more packages. The shipment from the fixture manufacturer shall include integrally mounted and /or remote mounted ballasts where ballasts are required for the proper operation of the fixture lamps. f. If fixtures specified herein are discontinued after the contract for the work is executed, provide suitable substitute fixtures, without additional cost, as directed by the Architect. g. Accept all responsibility for coordination of substituted fixtures with the balance of the building construction. (2) MATERIALS a. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES 1. FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION. The fixtures shall be constructed of steel, rust protected with a five -stage metal prefinishing process, and finished with baked white enamel of the acrylic base or alkyd base type. The entire fixture shall be finished in this manner except where non- ferrous reflecting surfaces or louvers are specified. Ref lector glass shall be 30 percent minimum measured in accordance with ASTM Method D- 523 -53T (60 degrees). On all surfaces provide a reflectance of 85 percent minimum measured with an integrating sphere -type reflectometer. The fixtures shall be designed for maximum heat dissipation so that under operating conditions of a 90 degrees F. ambient room temperature, the ballast case temperature shall not exceed 90 degrees C. 2. BALLAST DESIGN. Ballasts sha l l be Motorola Electronic ballasts, or approved equal. Ballasts shall be rapid start and operate at a frequency of 25 KHz, or higher. Ballasts shall have a minimum power factor of .9.9 and shall not exceed 101' THD. Ballasts shall bear the UL label, Class P. 3. BALLAST MOUNTING. Ballasts shall be securely mounted within fixtures to eliminate vibration noise and to provide adequate heat transfer. 4. BALLAST SOUND RATING (a) BALLASTS OPERATING 430 MILLIAMP LAMPS shall have a sound rating of "A". 5. PLASTICS. Where the fixtures specified require the use of plastic lenses, materials of the highest quality conforming to the following requirements: (a) ACRYLIC (1) Use 100 percent virgin acrylic thermoplastic. (2) Al/ raw material used must be of a quality to exceed IES -SPI -NEMA specifications by at least 100 percent. This will permit a maximum of 3 units of yellowing factor with 2000 hours of exposure in a fade -o meter. The fixture manufacturer shall furnish a guarantee that 3 units of yellowing will not be exceeded after 15 years of fixture use, on a 10 -hour day - 7-day week basis. b. INCANDESCENT FIXTURES shalI be designed for a maximum temperature of 90 degrees C. at the point of contact with the ceiling. c. HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE FIXTURES (7) Provide High Intensity Discharge Fixture specified, complete with ballast. (2) BALLASTS. Provide single lamp, high power factor, constant wattage autotransformer type ballasts unless otherwise specified. Ballasts shall be suitable for -20 degree F. for exterior app /ication and 150 degree F. for interior application and explosion-proof where shown. d. LAMPS (1) FLUORESCENT. Provide energy saving T -8 "Octron" lamps as manufactured by Sylvania and as scheduled on the drawings. Thirty- two -watt rapid start 41K white lamps shall have an initial rating of 2900 lumens. (2) INCANDESCENT. Provide 720 volt lamps, unless noted otherwise, conforming to Federal Specification WL -701. Provide frosted or clear bulb, shape (4-19, A-23, etc.) as recommended by the manufacturer. (3) HIGH INTENSITY DISCHA.RGE LAMPS. Provide deluxe white lamps, as specified on the drawing, and as recommended by the fixture manufacturer. e. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES. Provide all accessories inc /uding drywall frames, stems, canopies, cords, toggle bolts, etc., necessary to mount the fixture in o proper and approved method. B. EXECUTION OF WORK (1) SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. Where f ixtures ore indicated for installation on /ow density ceiling material, mount on 1 -1/2 -inch ceiling spacers, unless UL approved for mounting directly to ceiling material. (2) STANDARD DRYWALL FRAMES. Provide aluminum drywall frames for al/ recessed lighting fixtures installed in inaccessible ceilings unless otherwise approved by the Architect. Provide drywall frame designed and fabricated of such material to preclude the possibility of rust staining drywall. (3) PROPERLY SUPPORT AND ALIGN FIXTURES and provide al / necessary steel shapes for support of the fixtures. Coordinate complete fixture installation with the building construction. Clean and /amp all /ighting fixtures with new /amps immediately prior to final inspection. (4) SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR FIXTURES shall be mounted with sides parallel to building lines, and parallel with ceiling lines. (5) VERIFY ALL CEILING SYSTEMS for proper coordination of fixture types and accessories prior to ordering fixtures. Coordinate and cooperate with ceiling supplier in the preparation of ceiling shop drawings. (6) INSTALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES as recommended by the manufacturer or as necessary to provide exact horizontal alignment, preventing horizontal or vertical deflection or angular jointing of fixtures suspended in continuous rows. C. SUBMITTAL DATA Within thirty (30) days after award of contract furnish the Architect five (5) shop drawing portfolios (bound copies) containing names of manufacturer, cuts and curves of all /ighting fixtures to be used on this project. In these portfolios use standard manufacturer 's specification sheets, identified by number indicated on fixture schedule, and other supplemental data indicated be /ow. (1) SHOP DRAWINGS shall include the fo /lowing information: a. PICTURE, DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS, AND COMPLETE SPECIFICATION DATA. b. COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION by an approved testing laboratory. c. CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTION by an approved testing laboratory. d. LUMINAIRE BRIGHTNESS by an approved testing laboratory. e. FUSING' AND TYPE OF BALLAST PROVIDED. f. CERTIFICATION OF PLASTIC MATERIALS. END OF SECTION 16400 SECTION 16560 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS (1) GENERAL a. Genera/ technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, General Provisions." The references herein, to applicable documents outlined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. b. The Contractor shall furnish all labor and material necessary for the proper installation and testing of the fire alarm system for this building. The fire alarm system shall be connected to the smoke detectors, manual pull stations, audio /visual indicators and the smoke detectors in the supply ductwork of the rooftop units. (2) CODES AND STANDARDS a. The system shall comply with the applicable provisions of the current NFPA Standards 72 and the Life Safety Code 101 and meet all requirements of the local authorities having jurisdiction. Al/ equipment and devices shall bear the U.L. label and be listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and be approved by Factory Mutual Research, except as approved by the Engineer. (3) WIRING a. All wiring shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, local codes and Article 210 of the National Fire Protection Association Standard Number 72. Unless otherwise specified by local codes, the minimum wire size shall be 14 gauge for AC, power supply connections and auxiliary circuits, 16 gauge for audible a /arm circuits and 18 gauge for signal initiating circuits. (4) MATERIALS a. Manual fire alarm stations shall be Notifier BNG -1, noncode, non break glass type equipped with key operated reset. They shall be suitable for surface mounting on a standard single gang box. Manual stations shall be located as shown on the drawings. b. Fire alarm horns shall be rated at 101 dBA measured at 10 feet. Horns shall be semi -flush mounted. Provide Notifier series MA horns with series SS combination horn lamp units or approved equal. c. The fire alarm control panel shall contain 2 zones and detect the operation of all signal initiating devices. Panel shall operate all alarm devices and auxiliary functions. Provide Notifier Cat. No. SGL 2000 series or approved equal. Provide recessed panel mounting trim. Panel shall be equipped with battery backup and transmitter module to provide automatic fire department notification of alarm or trouble conditions. d. Smoke detectors shall be of the photoelectric type, similar and equal to Notifier Model 2451. The unit shall mount to a standard 3 1/2 inch octagon box or 4 inch square box. The smoke detector shall have a blinking LED to show that power is app lied to the unit and the LED will light continuously when in an alarm condition. e. Heat detectors shall be Notifier Mode/ 5487, combination rate of rise, 135 degree F fixed temperature, detectors rated for 100 degrees F ambient temperature. f. Air duct smoke detectors shall consist of a Notifier DH700ACDC, or approved equal. The detector shall provide detection of combustion gases and smoke in air conditioning ducts in compliance with NFPA 90A. The detector shall be UL listed specifically for use in air handling systems. The detector shall operate at air velocities from 500 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute without requiring adjustment or compensation. A sampling tube of sufficient length shall be provided so that it can be cut to exact length at the installation site to match the duct width when installed. Duct smoke detectors shall be provided and installed by the fire alarm system contractor. (5) GUARANTEE AND SERVICE a. The fire alarm system shall be free from defects in workmanship and materia /s, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of acceptance or beneficial occupancy, whichever is earlier. Any equipment shown to be defective in workmanship or material shall be repaired, rep /aced or adjusted free of charge. END OF SECTION 76560 SECTION 16590 TELEPHONE, DATA AND TELEVISION SYSTEM A.GENERAL ri/though such work is not specifically indicated, furnish and instal/ all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure and complete installation. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install single gang boxes, 3 1/2" deep with 3/4" conduits to the accessible ceiling space. Furnish blank stainless steel cover plates for all boxes. A// telephone, data and television system out lets, wiring and equipment will be furnished and installed by others. END OF SECTION 16590 SECTION 16900 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. GENERAL a. General technical requirements for this section of the work are specified in Section 16000, "General Provisions." The references herein, to applicable documents out lined in Section 16000, form a part of this specification to the extent required by the references thereto. B. TIME CLOCKS Provide Tork "W" series, or approved equal, seven day electromechanical time controls capable of a different program each day of the week. Provide contacts rated 40 amps per pole, voltage indicated on the drawings. Provide contactors as required to switch the circuits and loads indicated on the drawings. Provide 24 hour battery backup of timing motor. C. PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS Provide Intermatic series K4100, or approved equal, with 5 year warranty. Mount photocells on roof facing north. Provide contactors as required to switch the circuits and loads indicated on the drawings. D. CONTACTORS Provide electrically held contactors, Square 'D' Class 8903, Type L or approved equal for pane /board mounting or NEMA I enclosure as required. E. DRY -TYPE TRANSFORMERS Provide dry -type two - winding transformers with two 2 -7/2 percent full KVA taps above and below rated primary voltage as manufactured by Westinghouse or approved equal. 1. SINGLE PHASE three to 25 KVA: Westinghouse Type EP. 2. THREE PHASE three to 30 KVA: Westinghouse Type EPT. 3. SINGLE PHASE 37 -1/2 to 500 KVA: Westinghouse Type DS -3. 4. THREE PHASE 37 -1/2 to 1000 KVA: Westinghouse Type DT -3. END OF SECTION 16900 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 a NEC MAR - J 2E3 City Of Tukwila Ei Ii. I ` " DP "f SION RECEIVED CITY OF TUK ILA FEB 12 2008 PEHMil T CENTER A R C H I T E C T DTM ARCHITECT 6031 W. INTERSTATE 20, SUITE 260 ARLINGTON, TX 76017 TEL: 817.483.1146 FAX: 817.483.7377 dtmarchitect @dtmarchitect.com E N G I N E E R MoracrIc © Omaha a LosAngeks e 800-581-0963 wwwtnackel cc N O T E S ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO MALL CRITERIA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUB CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN. REVIEW & UNDERSTAND THE MALL CRITERIA AND TO INCLUDE ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORK REQUIRED PER MALL CRITERIA IN THE BID PROPOSAL ORIENTATION Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 3152311300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarroo WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS S H E E T E -5 PROJECT NUMBER 1 3234A REV DATE BY NOTES Q 12/21/07 JRR LANDLORD COMMENTS — DRAWN BY: TJC CHECKED BY: GRS `DATE: 11 -19 -07 r a Conceive. Construct. Connect. 831 JAMES STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13203 PHONE: 3152311300 FAX: 315.233.1314 P R O J E C T sbarroo WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER 2600 SOUTHCENTER PKWY SUITE FC4 SEATTLE, WA 98188 S H E E T T I T L E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS S H E E T E -5