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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL08-0687 - FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL - NORTH PORTABLEFOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE - NORTH 4242 S 144 ST ELO8-687 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: CitAlof 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 1523049108 4242 S 144 ST TUKW ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: EL08 -687 07/08/2008 01/04/2009 Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE - NORTH 4242 S 144 ST , TUKWILA WA TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 4640 S 144TH ST , TUKWILA WA ALLEN HAMM 2407 N 31 ST #200 , TACOMA WA Contractor: Name: NORTHWEST ELECTRIC Address: 5011 S 279 ST , AUBURN WA Contractor License No: NORTHE*032NL Phone: Phone: 253 383 -3257 Phone: 253 - 850 -5861 Expiration Date: 08/13/2009 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: ADDITION OF (1) NEW PORTABLE CLASSROOM - SERVICE TO NEW PORTABLE. INSTALLING SUBPANEL THAT IS PART OF SCHOOL'S EXISTING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Value of Electrical: Type of Fire Protection: $37,500.00 Fees Collected: $881.50 National Electrical Code Edition: 2005 Electrical Service provided by: SEATTLE CITY LIGHT Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date: 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 pe • ance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Signature: Print Name: Date: 7 /3 /Zc)til eeilrniee2 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 -687 Printed: 07 -08 -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.: 1523049108 Permit Number: EL08 -687 Address: 4242 S 144 ST TUKW Status: ISSUED Suite No: Applied Date: 06/04/2008 Tenant: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE - NORTH Issue Date: 07/08/2008 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: 7/D /1 z 2e�i ,Ti�Qe 'z tC doc: Cond -Elec EL08 -687 Printed: 07 -08 -2008 CITY OF TUKWILO Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us • Electrical Permit No. °(/ pp,619s---oo Project No. (For office use only) 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 King Co Assessor's Tax No.: L 5230+7 t 0i3 Site Address: 4242 S_ 144 3T, TV Kt,h I LA 98 /bB Suite Number: Tenant Name: I -I61-1 S(, O('1- Property Owners Name: Mailing Address: TV K W I t,A sGl -E00 t STRICT Floor: New Tenant: El Yes ■:4, ..No City State Zip CONTACT PERSON - Who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: t4vz i3N )C & Fhq - A l Ie✓, (<-%� w► Mailing Address: 2407 4. 31 ST, l± Day Telephone: 2-53- 0383 -32,57 TACOMA City Fax Number: E -Mail Address: tti) A State .# 407 Zip 75 3- 383 - 37-83 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: Tb City Day Telephone: Fax Number: State Zip Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 3% 5-00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): /-'VT 1 ON e' F (.I) N l/.1 pQe7A.13LG C LAS$ ?wt BI- pd tt 2 . GER`<tGE To 'TH RE. lnl P0RTA1 BG FfROM A SU6- PAI•L TNA PART c? THE 'c HDOL'S GX157INO 171S7R113VT1614 S`(STE INI . Will service be altered? ❑ Yes (] No Adding more than 50 amps? E Yes ❑ No Type of Use: G I.J 5r2COLMs Type of work: ❑ New IS Addition ❑ Service Change ® Low Voltage ❑ Generator ® Fire Alarm Property Served by: ❑ Puget Sound Energy Seattle City Light H:\Applications\Fomis- Applications On line A-2007 - Electrical Permit Application.doc bh ❑ Remodel ❑ Tenant Improvement ® Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Page 1 of 2 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $140.00 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $75.00 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $55.00 ea RESIDENTIAL. REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $75.00 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $75.00 number of added circuits $10.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without scrvicc change $50.00 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $50.00 (6 or more circuits) $7.00 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $65.00 ❑ Low voltage systems $55.00 (alarm, furnace thermostat) mum-FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $58.00 ❑ Temporary scrvicc (generator) $75.00 ❑ Manufactured /mobile home service $80.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $75.00 Number of concessions $10.00 ea PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -- Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED 1'O APPLY FOR'I'HIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature: „ J �. v Date: Print Name: (-6 . \1 v o . l;� $SeA Day Telephone: D / ' 4 C a1 Mailing Address:14 61-)C) S . \may ■ • ANA b City State Zip IDate Application Accepted: and 1' Date Application Expires: Staff Initials: H:1Applications \Forms - Applications On Linc14-2007 - Elcctncal Permn Apphcmton dor bh Page 2 of 2 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 1523049108 Permit Number: EL08 -687 Address: 4242 S 144 ST TUICW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 06/04/2008 Applicant: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE - NORTH Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -02459 Payment Amount: $705.20 Initials: WER Payment Date: 07/08/2008 02:39 PM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: NORTHWEST ELECTRIC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 1086 705.20 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 705.20 Total: $705.20 4556 07/08 4711 TOTAL 1410.40 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 07 -08 -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.: 1523049108 Permit Number: EL08 -687 Address: 4242 S 144 ST TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 06/04/2008 Applicant: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -01932 Payment Amount: $176.30 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 06/04/2008 09:51 AM User ID: 1165 Balance: $705.20 Payee: TUKWILA SCHOOL SISTRICT NO. 406 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 4646 176.30 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 176.30 Total: $176.30 3231 06/04 9711 TOTAL 176.30 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 06 -04 -2008 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 603- (0,77 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3 7 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: / S� , Vp `r'�� i (�� Type of Inspection: �r�0 Address: lali 5* ii-N 51---. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: g ! i m: Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: 6644e(S ❑ $60.00 REIN PECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date:0 ,f 1 /' --ter Receipt No.: IDate: NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3870 4-071-6( -6( ai61i� Type of Inspection: [/ ?a01 ``, Address: z$ply Date Called: Special structions: Date Wanted: /� // a.m: p• Requester: Phone No: 12(I Approved per applicable codes. ['Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 0 J9c(zo1iiiJp $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: !Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 60\14;11 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION IL" 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 z_ l Project: ! jt� Type of Inspection: 7014 Address:Li 2,�1- a PIS Date Called: �--. Special Instructions: Date Wanted: ! 7 11 1 crwrn. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: INDixbiltooAl> NiJ641 To &.D4 - Inspector 60plij Date: El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION P- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: il tug. Type of Inspection: /001 Address: 92-42 5. 1 ,115-r- Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: i / Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: - visivtk.P.ourAv Pkikki6ki urr - JAJLT To BvtLprn4A Fecir-rQtAr Inspector: 1 g'firlAkIL 1Date:01 ) 1, 0\11 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: iM!M1s4 - _f.....1_Noks'e 4111•.a4 a.s_.a_hali Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL INDEX PAGE 1 OF 1 NO. OF SECTION TITLE PAGES 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 6 16040 EXISTING SYSTEMS 4 16050 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 7 16450 GROUNDING 2 16710 SIGNAL SYSTEMS PATHWAY 2 16720 INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM 2 16723 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 5 16730 CLOCK & PROGRAM SYSTEM 2 16741 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING 6 16761 SCHOOL INTERCOM SYSTEM 3 16780 TELEVISION SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 3 �L COPS 1 r 5/15/2008 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 - NEC JUN -6 2008 City Of Tukwila -_ BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER 1 Electrical Index I Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES DIVISION 16 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 1 OF 6 A. General requirements specifically applicable to Division 16 in addition to provisions of General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and Division 1. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with requirements of the following codes as adopted and supplemented by authority having jurisdiction: ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electric Code NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code IBC - International Building Code IMC - International Mechanical Code WAC 296 -46B - Washington State Electrical Safety Standards, Administration, and Installation Washington State Energy Code B. Comply with additional codes and regulations referenced in other sections. C. Comply with additional codes and regulations required by authority having jurisdiction. D. Obtain and pay for permits and inspections from authorities having jurisdiction over work included under Division 16. E. Include all testing, shop drawings, and documentation required by the inspection authorities for permitting and final approval. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Comply with requirements of Division 1. Unless otherwise specified, for each site furnish product data and shop drawings to Architect/ Engineer within 30 calendar days from date of contract signing, in six complete, indexed, and bound sets as follows: 1. To the greatest extent possible all product submittals shall be delivered at the same time. 2. Product information sheets shall be neat, readable, and clean, 8 -1/2" x 11" in size; larger sizes shall be folded to 8 -1/2" x 11" size. Generic product sheets with multiple products or product descriptions shall clearly highlight or otherwise indicate which product is being furnished. 3. Furnish product submittals in 3 -ring notebooks having divider sheets with typewritten index tabs between categories that correspond to each section of the specifications. The front cover and spine of each notebook shall be labeled with the name of the Job, Owner, Architect, Engineer, Contractor, and Date of Submittal. 4. Furnish shop drawings in full sized bound sets drafted in AutoCAD Release 2002 unless otherwise approved. Title block shall include Job, Owner, Architect, Engineer, Contractor, and Date of Submittal. 5/15/2008 16010 -1 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16010 Foster High School ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 2 OF 6 5. Furnish product data and shop drawings specifically indicating any deviation from requirements of contract documents. B. Confirm dimensions, ratings, and specifications of equipment to be installed, and coordinate these with site dimensions and other sections. C. Do not order materials or commence Work until applicable submittal has been reviewed and the Architect/Engineer has approved or taken other appropriate action. 1.4 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Comply with requirements of Division 1. Products specified by naming one or more manufacturers establishes a basis for quality, styling, capacity, and function. Unless otherwise specified, written requests for substitution must be received at least 14 days prior to Bid Opening by Architect/Engineer who will determine acceptability of proposed substitution. Written acceptance must be obtained from Architect/Engineer prior to Bid Opening. B. Substitution requests may be submitted for any manufacturer or named product unless specified as "no substitute ". C. Substitution approval does not relieve the Contractor of complying with the work requirements or the concept and intent of the project documents. Pay for any and all additional project costs that may be caused by Contractor requested substitutions, regardless of whether or not additional costs are overlooked, missed, or unforeseen, and regardless of when substitutions may be approved. 1.5 RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Comply with requirements of Division 1. Maintain at each project site one set of clean, dry, and legible red -lined record drawings for submittal at Contract Close -out. Record information concurrently with construction progress. B. Indicate electrical changes in the contract documents. Include change orders, revised branch circuit and feeder wiring layouts, revised circuit identification, pull & junction boxes added during construction, and actual dimensioned location and routing of each underground conduit on record drawings. 1.6 LABELING A. Where labeling that includes room names and numbers is required for any system to identify devices or for programming purposes, use final room names and numbers determined during construction. Verify room names and numbers with Architect prior to manufacturing labels or programming software. 1.7 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. Comply with requirements of Division 1. Unless otherwise specified, for each site furnish two complete, indexed, and hard back bound sets of Operation and Maintenance Manuals prior to completion of contract. B. Include the following information where applicable: 5/15/2008 16010 -2 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16010 Foster High School ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 3 OF 6 1. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the contractor, the installing sub- contractor, and the local representative for each system or equipment. 2. All approved product data and shop drawings. 3. Identify all manufacturer warranties which exceed one year. 4. Model number and serial number of each piece of equipment provided. 5. Data from test results performed under the Contract. C. Operation and maintenance data shall include complete parts lists, installation and maintenance instructions, safety precautions, operation sequence describing start- up, operation, and shut -down, internal and interconnecting wiring and control diagrams with data to explain detailed operation and control, and testing methods for each system and item of equipment. 1.8 CONFLICTS A. Where conflicts or variances occur between drawings and specifications, or within either document, include highest construction cost in the Contract price. Architect/Engineer will determine which work is to be performed. 1.9 WARRANTY A. In addition to requirements covered under General Conditions or Division 1, include manufacturer product warranties that exceed one year. Assemble or list warranties that exceed one year in Operation and Maintenance Manuals indicating start date. 1.10 INTENT OF DRAWINGS A. Drawings are diagrammatic and do not attempt to show all features of work, exact construction details, or actual routing of conduit and cable. Provide wiring with necessary supports, off -sets, bends, risers, and boxes required for complete installation. 1.11 COORDINATION A. Examine architectural, civil, structural, and mechanical drawings and specifications and consult with other trades, as required to coordinate use of Project space and sequence of installation. B. Arrange wiring and equipment to avoid interference with other work and to maximize accessibility for maintenance and repairs. 1.12 REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT FURNISHED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS OR BY OWNER A. Provide power wiring; disconnect switches, and electrical connection of equipment. Provide field wiring for control circuits. 1.13 DEFINITIONS A. Electrical terms used in these specifications are as defined in NEC Art. 100 unless 5/15/2008 16010 -3 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School otherwise noted. DIVISION 16 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 4 OF 6 B. Concealed: Hidden from view as in walls, trenches, chases, furred spaces, crawl spaces, unfinished attics, and above suspended ceilings. C. Exposed: Exposed to view in any room, hallway, passageway or outdoors. D. Furnish: Obtain and/or prepare and deliver to the project. E. Indicated: Shown, scheduled, noted, or otherwise called out on the drawings. F. Install: Enter permanently into the project complete and ready for service. G. Provide: Furnish and install complete and ready for service. H. Equipment Connection: Make branch circuit connection, mount and connect control devices as required. Provide disconnect and overcurrent protection when required by NEC and IMC, if not otherwise indicated or furnished with equipment. I. J. Wiring: Conductors in raceway or an approved cable assembly. Open Cable or Wiring: Conductors above grade not installed in conduit or raceway. 1.14 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Provide Schedule of Values for use by Architect/Engineer to evaluate progress payment requests during construction. B. Submit Schedule of Values using the line items included at the end of this Section. Submit Schedule of Values for review and approval. Include additional line items as requested. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT A. General: Furnish only products that are new and free from defects with a manufacture date that is less than six months from date of installation. Where product and applicable software updates or upgrades are available from the manufacturer, furnish the latest version unless otherwise specified. B. Listing and Labeling: Furnish and install only products that are listed and labeled by one or more of the following testing laboratories as approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ETL Testing Laboratories, Inc. Factory Mutual (UL) (ETL) (FM) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 WORKMANSHIP A. Install work using procedures defined in ANSTINECA 1 -2006, Standard Practices for Good 5/15/2008 16010 -4 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School Workmanship in Electrical Construction. 3.2 INSTALLATION DIVISION 16 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 5 OF 6 A. Provide all labor, equipment, material, accessories, and testing for electrical systems complete and operating. Include required software applications and associated system programming for electronic products. B. Provide testing, documentation, and filing required to comply with commissioning requirements of Chapter 15 of the Energy Code. Include documentation in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 3.3 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Provide cutting and patching to complete electrical work and to provide openings in elements of Work for electrical penetrations. Comply with requirements of Division 1. B. Locate and execute cuts so as not to damage other work or weaken structural components. Core drill or saw cut rigid materials. C. Patch to restore to original condition. Refinish surfaces to match adjacent finishes. For continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection; for an assembly, refinish entire unit. 3.4 EQUIPMENT FURNISHED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS OR BY OWNER A. Review equipment submittals prior to installation and electrical rough -in. Verify location, rating, size, and type of connections. Coordinate field wiring requirements and details with supplier and installer. Notify Architect/Engineer of conflicts between requirements for actual equipment being furnished and equipment indicated in contract documents prior to commencing Work. B. Install controllers, operator stations, and control devices such as limit and temperature switches furnished with equipment. C. Make final connections to equipment. Provide cord and plug where required for plug -in connection. 5/15/2008 16010 -5 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School Division 16 Schedule of Values DIVISION 16 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PAGE 6 OF 6 Division 16 Mobilization and Temporary Facilities Electrical Demolition Electrical Site Work Power & Signal Rough -in (Conduit, Vaults, Wire - Material & Labor) Power Systems Feeder Rough -in (Distribution Conduit and Wire - Material & Labor) Branch Circuit Rough -in (Conduit and Wire for Devices- Material & Labor) Devices and Trim (Material & Labor) Signal Systems Fire Alarm Rough -in (Conduit and Wire - Material & Labor) Fire Alarm Trim (Equipment, Devices, Testing - Material & Labor) Clock/Intercom Rough -in (Conduit & Wire - Material & Labor) Clock/Intercom Trim (Equipment, Devices, Testing - Material & Labor) Telecommunications Pathway (Material & Labor) Telecommunications Premises Wiring (Material & Labor) TV System Rough -in (Conduit & Cabling - Material & Labor) TV System Trim (Equipment, Devices, Testing - Material & Labor) Intrusion Alarm Rough -in (Conduit & Cabling - Material & Labor) Electrical Closeout (Punchlists, 0 & M Manuals, Record Drawings, Training) END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16010 -6 Electrical General Requirements Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES DIVISION 16 SECTION 16040 EXISTING SYSTEMS PAGE 1 OF 4 A. Electrical demolition. B. Electrical requirements for remodeling. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Demolition, Extension, and Relocation of Existing Installation: Comply with provisions of Division 1, General Conditions. B. Disruption of Existing Building Services /Systems: Comply with provisions of Division 1, General Conditions. 1.3 EXISTING CONDITIONS A. The drawings show portions of existing electrical systems which are to remain, be removed, or be modified under the Contract. Concealed features of existing systems are based on field observation and existing record drawings. No guarantee is made as to their correctness. B. Beginning of work means Contractor accepts existing conditions and responsibility to provide all required work for a complete installation within the intent of the Contract Documents. C. Contractors bidding Division 16 shall visit the building site prior to bidding and become familiar with the existing conditions and all other factors which may affect the execution of the work. Include all costs related to existing site conditions in the initial bid proposal. 1.4 EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES A. Existing utilities in areas of new construction must be identified and located by the Contractor prior to commencing Work. Location of underground utilities shown on plans are diagrammatic and shall not be considered as a complete representation of all utilities that may exist on site. B. Coordinate with Owner to identify and locate existing underground utilities including landscape irrigation in areas of Work. C. Prior to excavation, contact and coordinate with local Utilities Underground Location Center to identify and locate existing underground public utility services in areas of Work, including power, water, sewer, telephone, gas, and cable TV. D. Prior to excavation, obtain services of a utility locator service to scan areas of Work and to locate and mark where known and unknown private underground utilities or other interfering obstructions exist. E. Hand excavate to expose located interfering underground utilities and interfering obstructions before trenching. Provide adequate means of support and protection of exposed utilities. 5/15/2008 16040 -1 Existing Systems Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16040 Foster High School EXISTING SYSTEMS PAGE 2 OF 4 F. Existing active utilities damaged or interrupted by the Contractor during construction shall be replaced at the Contractor's expense. Repairs to power and signal systems using junction boxes or splices will not be accepted. 1.5 POWER & SIGNAL OUTAGES A. The facility will continue normal operations during the construction work. The Contractor shall schedule power outages with the Architect/ Engineer. B. Unscheduled power or signal outages to Owner occupied areas and systems essential to facility operation or life safety shall not be permitted at any time. In the event that the Contractor's work causes or contributes to a power outage or other system fault, the Contractor is responsible for immediately correcting the problem. 1.6 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM A. Maintain and operate the existing fire alarm system during construction. Comply with alarm, incident response, and fire watch requirements of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction for all areas served by the system. Plan and provide temporary wiring where new construction interrupts required system operation. B. Provide dust protection for installed smoke detectors located within the work area. Clean detectors after work is completed and dust protection is removed. C. Coordinate all planned shutdowns and tests of the fire alarm system with the Fire Department and Alarm Reporting Center. Notify the Alarm Reporting Center of false alarms that occur during construction as required to mitigate Fire Department response. D. Provide investigation, correction, and required repairs to the alarm system for false alarms and system trouble that occur during the project and for system failures cause by the Work. Fines and penalties for excessive false alarms that occur during the Project shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. E. The Owner shall provide reimbursement for expenses associated with false alarms, system trouble, and system failure if the contractor can satisfactorily demonstrate that the incidents are not related to the Project. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT A. New and Replacement Materials & Equipment: As specified in applicable sections, except product manufacture shall match existing for minor construction and for accessories to equipment that remains. B. Materials & Equipment for Patching: Match existing products. C. Provide surface metal raceway systems in finished spaces where existing construction does not permit recessed installation as specified in Section 16050, Section 16722, Section 16730 and Section 16760. PART 3 EXECUTION 5/15/2008 16040 -2 Existing Systems Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School 3.1 PREPARATION DIVISION 16 SECTION 16040 EXISTING SYSTEMS PAGE 3 OF 4 A. Field verify wiring and cabling for existing power and signal systems back to source of supply as required to perform Work. B. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings being removed. C. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing systems interrupted by new construction. D. Carefully remove, store, and reinstall existing removable ceiling tiles where access to perform work is required. E. Carefully remove, store, and reinstall existing light fixtures where access to perform work is required. Provide additional fixture support and seismic bracing for reinstalled fixtures where required to meet current Code. F. Cut and Patch conduit penetrations and required holes to access work at walls. 3.2 DEMOLITION & EXTENSION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL WORK A. Remove, relocate, and extend existing systems to accommodate new construction B. Electrical demolition includes the disconnecting, removal, and disposal of fixtures, devices and equipment where indicated, along with associated wiring. C. Remove abandoned wire and cable for power and signal systems to source of supply. D. Remove abandoned conduit, cable, and outlets where exposed and within accessible ceiling, attic, crawl, plenum, and opened wall spaces. Cut conduit flush with walls and floors; patch surfaces in finished spaces. Outdoors remove abandoned conduit and cable down to 24 inches below grade and restore site to its original grade and finish. E. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. F. Maintain access to existing electrical systems to remain active. Modify installation or provide access panels as appropriate. 3.3 DISPOSITION OF MATERIALS A. Prior to start of demolition, coordinate with Owner to identify materials and equipment for salvage. Disconnect and remove items to be salvaged and deliver to an area on site designated by the Owner. Disconnect, remove, and handle salvage material and equipment in a manner so as not to damage or otherwise render unusable. B. Materials and equipment removed and not reused or salvaged to the Owner shall become the property of the Contractor unless otherwise indicated. Remove such material and equipment from the Owner's property and dispose legally off site. 3.4 NAMEPLATES & CIRCUIT DIRECTORIES A. Provide nameplates for existing distribution equipment to indicate new and revised equipment, circuit, and load designations. 5/15/2008 16040 -3 Existing Systems Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16040 EXISTING SYSTEMS PAGE 4 OF 4 B. Update panelboard and load center circuit directories to indicate changes and additions to each circuit. Updated and existing circuits shall be typewritten on new removable circuit index cards. C. Nameplates and circuit directories shall comply with requirements of Section 16470. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16040 -4 Existing Systems Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16050 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 1 OF 7 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Conduit and fittings. B. Building wire and cable. C. Wiring connections and terminations. D. Boxes. E. Wiring devices. F. Supporting devices. G. Earthwork for underground electrical 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Excavation and Backfill for Underground Conduit: Comply with Division 2 - Site Work. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for conduit fittings, wire and cable, watertight connectors, and wiring devices. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 CONDUIT A. Rigid Steel Conduit (RGS): ANSI C80.1; hot dipped galvanized. B. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Hot dipped galvanized. C. Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT): ANSI C80.3; galvanized tubing. D. Flexible Metal Conduit: Galvanized steel. E. Liquid Tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Galvanized steel, integral copper bonding conductor, PVC jacket. F. Non - Metallic Conduit: NEMA TC 2; EPC -40 -PVC [and EPC -80- PVC]. 2.2 FITTINGS A. RGS and IMC Conduit: ANSI/NEMA FB 1; threaded type. Provide hubs and connectors with insulated throat for conduit larger than 3/4 inch diameter B. EMT Conduit: ANSI/NEMA FB 1; steel, compression type. Crimp -on, drive -on, indenter, and set screw type prohibited. Provide connectors with insulated throat for conduit larger than 3/4 inch diameter. 5/15/2008 16050 -1 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16050 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 2 OF 7 C. Flexible Conduit: ANSUNEMA FB 1; steel, single screw squeeze type. D. Liquid tight Flexible Conduit: ANSI C33.84, steel. Provide PVC coated fitting where installed outdoors. E. PVC Conduit: NEMA TC 3; solvent welded type, same manufacture as conduit. F. Corrosion Protection: Zinc plated minimum indoors and hot dipped galvanized minimum 2.3 WIRE AND CABLE A. Copper Building Wire, Interior: Type THWN -2, 600 volt insulation; conductors 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded. Type XIIHW -2 may be substituted for conductor sizes 4 AWG and larger. B. Copper Building Wire, Outdoors: Type RHW/USE -2, 600 volt insulation; conductor 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded 2.4 WIRE CONNECTORS A. Connectors for Wire Size 8 AWG and Smaller: Insulated steel spring twist -on pressure connector with plastic cap. Outdoors use watertight type with prefilled sealant gel. B. Connectors for Wire Size 6 AWG and Larger: Solderless pressure or compression type with pre - formed insulated cover. Outdoors make watertight using in line shrink sleeve or pigtail cap and sealing mastic. Outdoor taps — watertight multi -port connector — 4 -port, #6 -600 conductor range, with oxide inhibitor, Homac RXL- 600 -4 -C or approved equal. 2.5 BOXES A. Outlet Boxes: ANSUNEMA OS 1; galvanized sheet steel, with'/ -inch male fixture studs or plaster rings as required B. Surface Outlet Boxes Below 8 Feet: Cast aluminum or malleable iron, threaded hubs. C. Surface Outlet Boxes for Outdoor and Wet Locations: Cast aluminum with baked enamel or epoxy finish, gasketed cover, stainless steel hardware. Outlet boxes shall have threaded hubs. D. Junction and Pull Boxes: Outlet box with blank cover except boxes larger than 4 inch square shall be screw cover type, galvanized steel with grey enamel finish, NEMA 1 indoors and NEMA 3R outdoors, unless otherwise indicated. E. In- Ground Boxes: Concrete type with locking cover. Provide traffic ratings, dimensions, features, and installation requirements indicated. F. Barriers: Provide permanent barriers in outlet boxes to separate adjacent wiring devices where voltage exceeds 300 volts. Provide permanent voltage separation barriers in outlet and junction boxes to separate wiring above 100 volts from wiring below 100 volts and where otherwise required by Code. G. Color Coding of Device and Junction Boxes for Special Systems: Field painted or otherwise manufactured in the specified color, both inside and outside of box and cover. 5/15/2008 16050 -2 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16050 Foster High School BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 3 OF 7 Provide color identification for the following electrical systems: Fire Alarm System - RED. 2.6 WIRING DEVICES A. Duplex Receptacles: Specification grade 5362 series, NEMA 5 -20R, grounding type, as manufactured by Hubbell, Leviton, Pass & Seymour, Cooper. Color: Ivory. B. Flush Mounted Device Plates: Super heavy duty for high abuse application, rigid high impact thermoplastic, smooth finish, color to match device. Thermoset, phenolic, urea, nylon, and flexible polycarbonate not approved. Cooper PJ series manufacture. C. Surface Mounted Device Plates: Raised galvanized steel on steel boxes; cast or stamped sheet aluminum on cast boxes. 2.7 SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Metal Conduit Clamps & Straps: Steel, screw type; zinc or cadmium plated minimum indoors, hot dipped galvanized minimum outdoors. B. Support Channel: Slotted 12 -gauge steel channel with fittings, fasteners, brackets, clamps, floor plates, and accessories required; Pre - galvanized zinc coated (G90) indoors, ASTM 123 hot dipped galvanized outdoors. C. Fasteners: Expansion anchors in concrete and solid masonry; toggle bolts in hollow masonry, plaster, or gypsum board wall construction; sheet metal screws in metal construction; wood screws in wood construction; set screw type beam clamps on steel columns and beams; U.L. listed clips for metal studs. Metal parts and accessories to be zinc or cadmium plated minimum indoors and hot dipped galvanized minimum outdoors. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 WIRING METHODS A. GENERAL 1. Fixed wiring shall be conductors installed in conduit. 2. Conceal all wiring within construction unless otherwise noted on drawings or specifically authorized by the Architect/Engineer. B. CONDUIT REQUIREMENTS 1. Rigid Steel Conduit (RGS): May be used in all areas. 2. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): May be used in all areas except where RGS is required. 3. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): May be used in dry and damp locations where not subject to damage. May not be used in concrete, where in contact with earth, or where RGS is required. May not be used for service entrance conductors inside a building. 4. Flexible Conduit: May be used concealed in casework and where concealed in walls, up to 1 inch maximum trade size. Use liquid tight in damp or wet locations. 5. Rigid Non - Metallic Conduit (PVC): May be used underground. May be used within buildings where encased in not less than 2 inches of concrete. Terminate inside building using RGS or IMC elbow and riser to first coupling above slab on grade. C. WIRE AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS 5/15/2008 16050 -3 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16050 Foster High School BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 4 OF 7 1. Use copper conductors except Contractor may use aluminum conductors only for copper conductors sizes 3 and larger providing conductor and conduit sizes are increased to equal ampacity of copper sizes. Submit list indicating conduit and aluminum conductor sizes proposed for Engineer's approval. Engineer's decision as to equivalent sizes for aluminum conductors and conduit will be final. 3.2 SUPPORT - GENERAL A. Support wiring, conduit, raceways, boxes, equipment, and fixtures from building structural members. Provide additional framing, channel, or listed support attachments as required to span or support between structural members and to avoid interference from pipes, ducts, and other equipment. B. Do not install support anchors to penetrate thru roof deck. C. Do not violate the integrity or exceed the capacity of the building structure used for support. Provide /fabricate additional support elements to transmit loads to the floor or other parts of the building structure that can carry the load as approved by the Architect/Engineer. 3.3 CONDUIT SIZING, ARRANGEMENT, AND SUPPORT A. Minimum conduit trade size % -inch except 3/4 -inch for all homeruns and 3/4 -inch where installed below grade outdoors. B. Arrange conduit to maintain headroom and present a neat appearance. C. Route conduit parallel and perpendicular to walls and adjacent piping. D. Maintain 12 -inch clearance between conduit and heat sources such as flues, steam pipes, and heating appliances. E. Locate holes in joists within center third of member depth measured from the edge and at least 24 inches from load bearing points. Maximum hole diameter one inch. F. Support conduits from building structure with conduit straps or rods and hangers. #8 solid wire and CADDY clips may be used to hang conduit 3/4 inch and smaller above accessible ceiling spaces. G. Group conduit in parallel runs where practical and use conduit rack constructed of steel channel with conduit straps or clamps. H. Do not support conduit with perforated pipe straps or tie wraps. Remove all wire used for temporary conduit support during construction, before conductors are pulled. I. Do not bore holes in truss members or notch structural members. 3.4 CONDUIT INSTALLATION A. Use conduit hubs or sealing locknuts for fastening conduit to cast boxes and for fastening conduit to sheet metal boxes in damp locations. B. Use conduit bodies to make sharp changes in direction, as around beams. 5/15/2008 16050 -4 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16050 Foster High School BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 5 OF 7 C. Use factory elbows for bends in conduit larger than 1 inch. Conduit bends for signal systems that are greater than 45 degrees shall be minimum radius sweeps as follows: Under 2 inches 2 inches - 3 inches Over 3 inches Standard radius 24 inch radius 36 inch radius D. Install insulated bushings on each end of conduit larger than 1 inch. E. Use suitable conduit caps to protect installed conduit against entrance of dirt and moisture. F. Install pull wire in empty conduits. G. Metal Conduit Installed Below Grade: Provide 20 mil thick factory PVC coating, field wrapped 10 mil thick pressure sensitive plastic tape with 50 percent overlap, or paint with bitumastic compound; extend 8 inches above grade at risers. H. Conduit Below Concrete Slabs On Grade: Install at minimum depth required for vertical penetration of radius bend at conduit risers. I. Underground Conduit for Site Power (Below 600 Volts) and Signal Systems: Install to provide 24 inches minimum cover up to final grade unless otherwise indicated or specified. Maintain minimum 7.5 inch on center spacing between power conduits; maintain minimum 12 inch spacing between power conduits and signal conduits; maintain minimum separation from public utilities established by regulation. J. Do not install conduit in concrete slab on grade. K. Do not install conduit in direct contact with underside of roof deck. 3.5 CONDUIT PENETRATIONS A. Roof Penetrations: Provide sheet lead flashing (4 pounds per square foot) around each conduit which penetrates a roof. Extend 10" in all directions from conduit, and up 8" on conduit sized to match conduit diameter. Seal top of flashing around conduit with a weatherproof non - hardening mastic. B. Exterior Walls: Core drill or cast sleeve for each conduit one size larger than conduit diameter. Seal all openings at each penetration with acrylic weatherproof caulking suitable for painting. Below grade seal with "Chase- Foam" silicone sealant or other approved method acceptable to Architect/Engineer. C. Interior Walls and Partitions: Cut one size larger than conduit diameter. Seal all openings at each penetration with low VOC level general purpose interior. 3.6 CONDUCTOR INSTALLATION A. Minimum Conductor Size: #12 AWG, except #10 AWG minimum for outdoor and exterior building lighting circuits. B. Splice conductors only in junction or outlet boxes and handholes. C. Arrange conductors neatly at termination such that a clamp -on ammeter may be used. 5/15/2008 16050 -5 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16050 Foster High School BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 6 OF 7 D. Clean conduit free of debris before conductor installation; install conductors using pulling lubricant. 3.7 ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS A. Terminate aluminum conductors with compression lugs. Compression type copper pin connectors may be used at mechanical lugs in lieu of compression lugs at equipment not furnished under Division 16. B. Use anti- oxidant compound on aluminum conductor strands at all connections and terminations. 3.8 CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION A. Provide non - metallic wire markers on each conductor in panelboards and in junction boxes having more than 6 conductors. Identify branch circuit or feeder number for power and lighting circuits. B. Color Coding of Insulated Equipment Ground: Solid green. C. Color Coding of 208/120 Volt System: Phase A - black, Phase B - red, Phase C - blue, Neutral - white. D. Color Coding of 480/277 Volt System: Phase A — brown; Phase B — orange; Phase C — yellow; Neutral — gray. 3.9 BOX LOCATIONS A. Provide electrical boxes for outlets, junctions and equipment connections as shown and as required for splices, taps, wire pulling, and code compliance. B. Electrical box locations shown are approximate unless dimensioned. Obtain equipment outlet locations from equipment manufacturer prior to rough -in. Coordinate outlet locations with casework and finish elements shown on Architectural drawings. Install to fit conditions or as directed. C. Change location of wall outlets up to fifteen feet without charge when requested by Architect/Engineer prior to installation. D. Height of outlets unless otherwise directed: See Drawings. 3.10 BOX INSTALLATION A. Set wall outlet boxes vertically. B. Support boxes independently of conduit, piping, and ductwork; securely fasten in place. C. Provide recessed outlet boxes in finished areas. Flush front edge of box or plaster ring even with finished surface. D. Provide blank cover plate over all boxes that do not contain devices or are not covered by equipment. 5/15/2008 16050 -6 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16050 Foster High School BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PAGE 7 OF 7 E. In- Ground Boxes: Set on 9 inch minimum deep gravel base extending 6 inches minimum beyond each side. Set flush with final grade. 3.11 EARTHWORK FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL A. Locating and Protecting Existing Utilities: Comply with requirements of Section 16040. B. Excavation and Backfill: Comply with requirements of Division 2. C. Thermal Resistivity of Bedding and Backfill Around Cable and Conduit Not Concrete Encased: Provide suitable materials that have a maximum thermal resistivity (Rho) of 90 when compacted and moist. Native or imported materials shall be approved by the Civil Engineer to verify thermal compliance. Man made and/or mixed materials shall be provided with a certification by the manufacturer verifying thermal compliance. D. Finish Operations: 1. Restore all surfaces disturbed by new construction to its original grade and condition unless otherwise indicated. Comply with requirements of Division 2. 2. Landscape materials shall be similar type and quality as that removed. New topsoil shall be three -way mix (50% black silt sand, 30% peat moss, 20% chicken manure), 2 -inch minimum depth. Top dress and seed damaged turf areas using approved seed mix and application rate. Repair paved surfaces as indicated. 3. Correct settling that occurs during the project warranty period. Restore grade, appearance, quality, and condition of surface or finish to meet original Contract requirements. 3.12 LABELING A. Outlets: Identify panel and circuit number on faceplate of convenience and special purpose outlets. Use self - adhesive, polyester or vinyl laminated labels with machine generated alpha- numeric circuit identification, 1/4 inch high black letters on clear background. Exception: Use white letters on black or brown color device plates. B. Junction Boxes: Label or mark cover with panel and circuit number. Locate on inside of cover except locate on outside of junction box cover in attics, crawl spaces, equipment rooms and above accessible ceilings. 3.13 TESTS A. Perform continuity test on all feeder and branch circuit conductors. Verify proper phasing and that no short circuits or accidental grounds exist. B. Check all convenience outlets for correct wiring connections using a polarity circuit tester. C. Torque test conductor lug terminations to manufacturers recommended values. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16050 -7 Basic Materials and Methods Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16450 Foster High School GROUNDING PAGE 1 OF 2 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Power system grounding. B. Electrical equipment and raceway grounding. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Ground Rods: Copper -clad steel, 3/4 inch diameter, 10 feet long. B. Mechanical Connectors at Accessible Ground Rods: Tin - plated, heavy duty, high strength, corrosion resistant copper alloy, hex head bolt and clamp. C. Mechanical Connectors at Ground Connections: Heavy duty, solderless, bolted pressure or compression type connectors or clamps labeled as being suitable for the purpose. Manufacturer's standard grounding lug when furnished as part of panelboards and other equipment. D. Ground & Bonding Conductors: Bare, soft drawn copper; stranded for 8 AWG and larger, unless otherwise indicated or specified. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Make grounding connections which are buried or otherwise inaccessible using exothermic welds. Where installed outdoors, bury ground conductors with minimum 18 inches of cover unless otherwise indicated. B. Driven Electrodes: Drive ground rods full depth unless otherwise indicated or specified. Provide 20 feet minimum separation between driven electrodes. C. Equipment Grounding Conductor: Provide separate insulated green equipment grounding conductor in feeders and in branch circuits to plug -in outlets. Provide equipment grounding conductor in non - metallic conduits and flexible conduit. Size equipment grounding conductors per NEC 250.122 unless larger size is shown or specified. D. Provide grounding locknuts on each end of feeder conduits serving panelboards. Exception: Provide grounding bushing with bonding jumper where conduit is used as equipment ground. E. Ground exposed non - current carrying metal parts of equipment fastened in place or connected by permanent wiring and likely to become energized per Code. Bond IDF equipment racks using #6 minimum AWG conductor. 3.2 REMOTE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES A. Provide equipment grounding conductor with circuit conductors between buildings and/or 5/15 /2008 16450 -1 Grounding Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16450 Foster High School GROUNDING PAGE 2 OF 2 structures. Size equipment grounding conductor per NEC 250.122 unless larger size is shown or specified. B. Ground electrical system neutral per Code. Size grounding electrode conductor, equipment bonding jumpers, and supplemental electrode bonding connections per applicable paragraphs of NEC Article 250 except when larger size is shown or specified. Minimum of two (2) NEC 250.52 permitted grounding electrodes must be installed and located at least 10 feet apart and shall include a concrete encased or a driven electrode. C. Provide isolation of grounded circuit conductor (neutral) at the disconnecting means and/or main panelboard as required. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16450 -2 Grounding Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Conduit, raceway, and outlet rough -in for 1. Television (TV) 2. Clock and Intercom 3. Intrusion Alarm System. 4. Telecommunications Premises Wiring. 102 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16720, Intrusion Alarm System B. Section 16730, Clock and Program System. C. Section 16741, Telecommunications Premises Wiring. D. Section 16761, School Intercom System. E. Section 16780, Television Distribution System. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 OUTLETS DIVISION 16 SECTION 16710 SIGNAL SYSTEMS PATHWAY PAGE 1 OF 2 A. Single Purpose (Voice, Data, TV): 4 -inch square x 2 -1/8 -inch deep outlet box with single gang plaster ring. Provide blank device plates on unused outlets. B. Clocks and Speakers: Backbox as specified under related specification section. C. Other Devices: Compatible with the device to be installed. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Boxes, Conduit, Raceway, Device plates: Comply with section 16050. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with Section 16050. B. Outlets: 1. Boxes: Conform to requirements of Section 16050. 2. Raceway: Comply with requirements of Section 16050. Unless otherwise indicated, provide conduit concealed inside wall or casework from each outlet up to nearest accessible ceiling space of same floor or homerun under floor to nearest terminal. Terminate conduit with plastic bushing. Install maximum two 90 degree equivalent bends between raceway terminations. Minimum conduit sizes unless otherwise indicated: TV 3/4 inch diameter 5/15/2008 16710 -1 Signal Systems Pathway Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16710 SIGNAL SYSTEMS PATHWAY PAGE 2 OF 2 Clock & Intercom 1/2 inch diameter 3. Mounting height unless otherwise directed: See Drawings 4. Do not install signal outlets on same side of wall stud common with electrical outlets or vertical power wiring. C. Clock and Speaker Enclosures: Comply with requirements of Section 16730. Unless otherwise indicated, provide 1/2 inch conduit concealed from each backbox to nearest accessible ceiling space of same floor. Terminate conduit with plastic bushing. Provide conduit nipple with bushing for boxes installed in accessible ceiling tiles. D. Risers and Horizontal Pathway: Provide conduit for signal pathway and as otherwise indicated. Tag or otherwise label with permanent marker each conduit termination to identify its destination. E. Install nylon pull cord in each conduit longer than 20 feet. Leave 18 inches of slack minimum each end. Tag end of pull cord at conduit termination to identify outlet location at other end. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16710 -2 Signal Systems Pathway Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES DIVISION 16 SECTION 16720 INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 1 OF 2 A. Extension and upgrading of existing intrusion detection and alarm system, to add Portable Classroom Buildings. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Permits, Installation Requirements, and Inspection: Conform to requirements of Section 16010. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Provide cabling, motion sensors, popits and power supplies for intrusion detections system, include upgrade of intrusion panel and associated key pads. Provide shop drawings. Existing system is Radionics Omegalarm 8112 series; upgrade to 9412 G series. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for all items specified under Part 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings. 1.5 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data for products in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 1.6 QUALIFICATIONS A. Approved Subcontractor: Custom Security, Lacey, WA. Phone: 360 - 491 -6320. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. All products shall be UL listed and designed for commercial use. 2.2 MATERIALS A. CONDUCTORS 1. 120 Volt Circuits: As specified in Section 16050 for 600 volt. 2. 12 Volt DC Circuits: 18 -gauge minimum, color coded, 4 -pair shielded copper cable with overall PVC jacket. Wire size shall be increased as required to meet voltage drop and circuit resistance. B. RACEWAY Comply with Section 16050, metallic only. 2.3 INTRUSION PANEL A. Radionics (Bosch) 9412G series motherboard. (Mount in Existing Enclosure) 5/15/2008 16720 -1 Intrusion Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School 2.4 KEY PADS (Provide 2) A. Radionics D1255. 2.5 MOTION DETECTOR DIVISION 16 SECTION 16720 INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 2 OF 2 A. Dual technology type combination microwave /passive infrared, adjustable area coverage LED monitor, tamper switch, self -test gimbal mount. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. WIRING 1. Conceal wiring in suspended ceiling spaces, and attic spaces. Exposed wiring is permitted only in existing construction where wiring cannot be fished. 2. Install exposed wiring in metallic raceway. Install conductors in conduit except wiring installed in accessible ceiling and accessible attic spaces may be open cabling. 3. Cable installation shall comply with NEC 300-4 where installed through studs, joists, rafters, and similar structural members. 4. Secure open cable with clamps or straps so designed and installed as not to damage the cable, at intervals not exceeding 4 1/2 feet. B. UPGRADES 1. Replace motherboard with new motherboard. 2. Replace (2) existing key pads with new key pads. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16720 -2 Intrusion Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16723 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 1 OF 5 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Extension of existing building fire detection and alarm system. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to requirements of Washington State Fire Marshal's office and local Fire Marshal. B. Conform to requirements of following publications in addition to requirements of 16010: IFC International Fire Code NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Local fire alarm code adopted by the jurisdiction 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Fire Alarm System: Supervised, non - coded, multizone, Class B wiring (2 wire with end of line device). Notifier manufacturer. B. Existing System: Notifier. Provide equipment, devices, and wiring to maintain the existing fire alarm system and for upgrades required to accommodate new work. C. Alarm Sequence of Operation: Actuation of any manual or automatic initiating device results in system ALARM which includes the following operations: 1. Display alarm status information at control panel and remote annunciator. 2. Audible and visual alarm signals operate continuously until initiating devices are restored to normal and control panel is reset. If alarm silence switch is activated, alarm LED annunciation continues. New alarm resounds signals. 3. Alarm signal is transmitted to remote Central Station. 4. Relays activate to initiate HVAC shut down, release door hold open devices, close smoke dampers, and operate elevator and stairwell pressurization fans. D. Trouble Sequence of Operation: Grounded circuit, open circuit, power failure, or system failure results in system TROUBLE which includes the following operations: 1. Display trouble status information by zone at the control panel. Audible trouble signal operates continuously until activation of silence switch. 2. Trouble signal is transmitted to remote Central Station. E. Zoning: As approved by authority having jurisdiction. Use final room names, room number, and area designations as verified with the Owner. 1.4 SYSTEM PARAMETERS A. Design: Comply with requirements of the International Fire Code, International Building Code, and local fire alarm code as adopted and supplemented by authority having jurisdiction and applicable for the Building Occupancy, by Group and Division, indicated in the Construction Documents. Location of remote power supply panel are indicated on the Electrical Plans. Desired location of equipment and minimum requirements for signaling and initiating devices are indicated on the Electrical Plans. Provide additional devices as required. Upgrade /modify existing system to accommodate new Work. 5/15/2008 16723 -1 Fire Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16723 Foster High School FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 2 OF 5 B. Pre -bid Coordination: Obtain and review all construction documents prior to bidding as required to verify site conditions, floor plans, ceiling types, building construction, mechanical systems, building equipment and other conditions that will affect the fire alarm system design. Verify fire alarm design and system requirements with local authority having jurisdiction. C. Fire Protection Sprinkler System: Portable buildings are not sprinklered. D. Device Compatibility: All alarm, initiating, and accessory devices provided shall be listed in the device compatibility document available from the manufacturer for the fire alarm control panel installed. E. Detectors: Unless otherwise indicated, provide detectors as follows: 1. Smoke Detectors: Photo - electric or ionization type. 2. Heat Detectors: a. Indoor high ambient temperature areas (e.g. boiler rooms, kitchens, attics, ceiling spaces, etc.): rate anticipation heat detectors. b. Other locations: combination rate of rise and fixed temperature heat detectors. F. Outdoor Installation: Equipment and devices installed outdoors shall be weatherproof and otherwise suitable for the application. G. Horns/Speakers: System design shall provide alarm audibility of not less than 15 db above ambient noise levels. Horns installed in individual rooms under 900 square feet shall be small area type. H. Provide identification sticker on end of line (EOL) devices. I. Wiring Method: Provide conductors installed in conduit. Open cabling not approved. J. Device Locations: Subject to review and approval by Architect/Engineer during shop drawing review. Changes in device locations may be directed and shall be accommodated subject to Code compliance. K. Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS): Provide TVSS protection on outside plant fire alarm circuits. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for all items specified under Part 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings of revised system showing wiring diagrams, system layout and battery calculations. Indicate wire color coding and termination points for each type of device. Show equipment and device locations, size, type, quantity, and routing of interconnecting wiring, end of line locations, and zoning. C. Submit product data and shop drawings to Fire Marshal for review and approval in addition to Architect/Engineer submittal requirements. 1.6 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data for revised system in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 5/15/2008 16723 -2 Fire Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16723 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 3 OF 5 1.7 QUALIFICATIONS A. Company: Have minimum five (5) years experience in the installation of fire alarm B. Approved Subcontractors: Detection Logic, Inc., 425 -486 -2600; Sound Electronics Inc., 253 -472 -2955. systems and capable of providing 24 hour repair service with 2 hour response time. C. Installers: Trained technicians possessing a current specialty electrician certificate of competency issued by the State of Washington and National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Level II certification shall perform the work. D. Authorized factory representative of the system being installed shall supervise installation, testing, and adjustment of the system. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Match existing. 2.2 CONTROL PANEL A. Control Panel: Modify /upgrade existing control and batteries to accommodate new work. Provide new initiating circuits, signaling circuits, and auxiliary relays as required and add expander panel to accommodate new signaling devices. 2.3 INITIATING DEVICES A. Manual Stations: Non - coded, single or dual action, downward pull lever, key reset without break -glass feature. B. Heat Detectors: Combination rate -of -rise and fixed temperature 135 deg F rated, self restoring rate -of -rise element, low profile, twist and lock base, listed for 2500 square feet. In high ambient areas provide 190 deg F rated fixed temperature detectors listed for 625 square feet. Double -pole for use with remote LED status indicator. C. Remote Status Indicator: LED type for use with heat detection. 2.4 SIGNALING DEVICES A. Alarm Horns: Semi -flush electronic horn rated 96 dB at 10 feet. Provide integral alarm Light. Provide exterior mounted horns with weather resistant backbox. B. Alarm Strobes: UL 1971; lamp and flasher with clear lens and visible FIRE markings on device housing. Housing color shall be white or red as selected by Architect. Strobes shall be synchronized to flash together. Strobe candela rating shall be 75 cd minimum (110 cd minimum in sleeping rooms) or meet "Equivalent Facilitation" allowed under ADA accessibility guidelines. 2.5 AUXILIARY DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES A. 5/15/2008 Signal Expander: Independent 4- circuit power supply with battery back -up, 120 VAC input, 16723 -3 Fire Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16723 Foster High School FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 4 OF 5 24 VDC output. 1.5 amp minimum output each circuit. Batteries shall comply with requirements specified for Control Panel. B. Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS): UL 497B; modular, solid state, multistage, automatic reset circuit protectors with screw terminals. Provide matching base for plug -in devices. Device selection shall be as recommended by product manufacturer based on type of signal circuit. Provide Edco #SLCP, PHC, and SAC series protectors installed in a Hoffinan CH series hinged door enclosure with mounting board and phenolic label on enclosure front to read "FIRE ALARM TVSS ". 2.6 MATERIALS A. Conductors for 120 Volt Circuits: Building wire as specified in Section 16050. B. Conductors for 24 Volt DC Circuits: Comply with NFPA 70, Article 760 for insulation requirements. Solid copper conductor, minimum #14 AWG for signal circuits and #16 AWG for initiating circuits. Shielded twisted pair, copper conductor, as recommended by alarm system manufacturer for SLC intelligent loop wiring. Outside plant cable shall UL listed for the purpose. Aerial cable shall be listed for outdoor weater and sunlight resistant with messenger support. C. Conduit: As specified in Section 16050, metallic only. D. Device and Junction- Boxes: As specified in Section 16050, except surface boxes shall be furnished by alarm system manufacturer to match devices. Boxes shall be red in color. Device and junction boxes located outside of buildings shall be tamper proof. Outdoor boxes shall be weatherproof. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. After building structure is in place and prior to completion of rough -in, meet with the inspecting authority on site to review system requirements and location of devices and equipment using the approved shop drawings. The purpose of this meeting is to avoid additional devices and other required changes that are often identified during final inspection. 3.2 EXISTING SYSTEM A. See Section 16040, Existing Systems, for additional requirements. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install system in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B Comply with requirements of Section 16050. Exposed wiring is permitted only in existing construction where wiring cannot be fished. C. Do not locate detectors within 4 feet of HVAC supply and return registers and not in a direct airflow. Do not locate detectors within 1 foot of light fixtures. D. Provide recessed backboxes for semi -flush installation of devices unless otherwise 5/15/2008 16723 -4 Fire Alarm System Tukwila Public Schools Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School authorized by Architect/Engineer or indicated on plans. DIVISION 16 SECTION 16723 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PAGE 5 OF 5 E. Mounting Heights: Install wall mounted equipment and devices, measured to center of device above finished floor, unless otherwise indicated on shop drawings approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). manual stations 48 inches to top alarm signaling devices and remote alarm lights 80 inches to bottom F. Wiring: Install conductors in conduit dedicated for fire alarm, consistently color coded per shop drawings. Wiring shall not share conduits with other systems. G. Detectors shall not be installed until finish work and construction clean up of all trades is complete, and area is ready for occupancy. For remodel areas, provide dust protection for existing installed detectors during construction and clean up. H. Adjust sensitivity for each smoke detector based on the application and type of space being protected as recommended by the product installation instructions. Primary Power Supply: Provided dedicated branch circuit(s) for NAC auxiliary power supplies. The location of the circuit disconnecting means shall be permanently identified at each cabinet. Where the circuit disconnecting means is located at the panelboard branch circuit breaker, provide a red pad locking attachment. J. TVSS: Provide transient voltage surge protection on each outside plant fire alarm system signaling, notification, initiating, and control/interface circuit. Locate TVSS with 15 feet of the fire alarm control panel for dedicated inter- building circuit home runs. Locate TVSS within 15 feet of building entrance for indoor circuits extending outdoors (e.g. PIV tamper). Ground TVSS to the building grounding electrode system using #10 AWG minimum copper ground conductor. 3.4 TESTING A. Test system in accordance with NFPA 72 and Fire Marshal requirements. 3.5 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A. Demonstrate operation and maintenance of system to Owner's personnel prior to Contract Closeout. Allow one four hour session scheduled at convenience of Owner. B. Use operation and maintenance manuals as basis of instruction. Review contents of manual with personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. C. Demonstrate operation, control, trouble shooting, maintenance, and testing of system. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16723 -5 Fire Alarm System Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16730 CLOCK AND PROGRAM SYSTEM PAGE 1 OF 2 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Clock and Program Equipment. B. Indicating Clocks. 1.2 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Section 16710 - Signal Systems Pathway. 13. Section 16761 - School Intercom System. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for all items specified under PART 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings to include floor plans showing location of each indicating clock. Indicate size, type, quantity, and routing of interconnecting wiring on floor plans. Show one -line diagram of basic system configuration. Show location and size of conduit sleeves for open cable routing. 1.4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data for new equipment in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. 1.5 QUALIFICATIONS A. Installers: Trained, experienced, and licensed technicians of company having minimum three years experience in the installation of telecommunications systems shall perform the work. Approved subcontractor: Electrocom. B. Authorized factory representative of system being installed shall supervise installation, testing, and programming of system. C. Same Company Responsibility: Work covered under this section and under Sections 16761 and 16780 shall be the responsibility of a single company. 1.6 EXISTING SYSTEM A. Existing System: Rauland Telecenter IV. Provide equipment, devices, and wiring compatible with existing system. Provide necessary power supplies. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Match existing. 2.2 INDICATING CLOCKS 5/15/2008 16730 -1 Clock and Program System Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16730 CLOCK AND PROGRAM SYSTEM PAGE 2 OF 2 A. Match existing clocks. Provide necessary power supplies. 2.3 DIGITAL CLOCK/SPEAKER GRILLE AND ENCLOSURE A. Surface mount combination clock and speaker enclosure. 2.4 CONDUCTORS A. 24 VAC Clock Circuits: Color coded, multi conductor copper cable with foil shield and jacket overall. Conductor size shall be selected to limit voltage drop to 3 %. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Provide conduit sleeves for installing open signal cables thru fire rated construction, draft stops, and partition walls in attics, crawl spaces, and accessible ceiling spaces. Size sleeves with 25% minimum space capacity. Indicate on shop drawings for coordination with section 16710. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Comply with product manufacturer's installation instructions and requirements B. 24 VAC Wiring: 1. Conceal wiring in accessible ceiling spaces, attic spaces, and in wall construction. 2. Utilize conduit rough -in specified in Section 16710 and shown on drawings. Install cable in neat parallel runs to terminal hardware without rolls, twists, or loops. 3. Consistently color code wiring throughout per Shop Drawings. Do not splice conductors. Terminate conductors at terminals of equipment and devices. 4. Support cable with straps or J hooks at intervals not exceeding 4 -1/2 feet. 5. Segregate and bundle wiring separate from the other signal systems except intercom wiring provided under Section 16761 may share same cable or wiring bundle. C. Coordinate with requirements of Section 16761 regarding installation of speakers in combination clock - speaker enclosures furnished under this section. D. Mounting height unless otherwise directed: See Drawings. 3.2 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A. Demonstrate operation and programming of system to owner's personnel prior to Contract Closeout. Allow one (2) hour session scheduled at convenience of Owner. B. Use operation and maintenance manuals as basis of instructions. Review contents of manual with personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation and programming. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16730 -2 Clock and Program System Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16741 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 1 OF 6 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Cable and Accessories B. Station Outlets C. Cross - Connect Components D. Equipment Mounting E. System Design 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16710, Signal Systems Pathway. 1.3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to requirements of the latest revisions of the following standards: EIA FIA -569A Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces EIA/TIA- 568B.1, 2, 3 Commercial Building Telecommunication Standards EIA/TIA- 455 -61 FOTP -61, Measurement of Fiber or Cable Attenuation Using an OTDR EIA/TIA -606 Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings EIA/TIA -607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Provide design and installation to modify an existing Premises Distribution System (PDS) consisting of horizontal station wiring using unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. Protect and maintain existing PDS throughout the contract. At the completion of the Work, provide testing of all new station drops and correct deficiencies. B. Horizontal station PDS: Conform to EIA/TIA Category 5 enhanced requirements. Terminate each station jack via a dedicated cable to a patch panel at the nearest Distribution Frame unless otherwise indicated. PDS shall provide for cross connect to telephone system using voice grade patch panels. C. Voice PDS backbone: Conform to EIA/TIA Category 5 requirements or better. Provide (1) 25 pair cable for every 24 ports, between each telephone patch panel and the main telephone cross connect. Terminate trunk cables at telephone patch panels using (1) pair per port, and at the main cross connect end using wiring terminal blocks. D. Data PDS backbone: Provide multi -strand fiber optic cable from the existing Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) indicated to each IDF in each new portable. Each fiber cable shall be terminated at a fiber patch panel each end. 5/15 /2008 16741 -1 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School 1.5 SUBMITTALS DIVISION 16 SECTION 16741 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 2 OF 6 A. Submit product data for all items specified under Part 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings showing floor plans with room numbers, station outlet locations, horizontal station cable routing, backbone cable routing, and alpha numeric identification of terminals and jacks. Include elevation plans showing layout of cross - connect and wire management hardware. Show location and size of conduit sleeves for open cable routing. C. Submit terminal labeling plan. D. Submit documentation for tests required under Part 3 of this section. 1.6 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data and extended warranty information for complete PDS in Operation and Maintenance Manual. 1.7 QUALIFICATIONS A. Company: Contractor specializing in the design, installation, and testing of high speed data and voice network systems for a minimum of five years. B. Installers: Trained and experienced technicians of the company, certified by the product manufacturer and by Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) for the PDS cabling, hardware, and accessories being installed, shall perform the work. 1.8 WARRANTY A. Provide 5 year minimum product warranty and 15 year minimum link/channel transmission warranty for the PDS. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. UTP Cable: Systimax, Bert-Tek, CommScope, AMP, or other approved under the PDS warranty certification. B. UTP Station Outlets and Cross - Connect Components: Systimax, AMP, Ortronics, Leviton C. Fiber Optic Cable, Equipment, and Accessories: Siecor, CommScope, AMP, Ortronics, or other approved under the PDS warranty certification. 2.2 CABLE A. Station Cable: UL type CMR, EIA/TIA Category 6 (250MHz), 24 AWG solid copper, 4- pair unshielded twisted pair, color coded jacket overall. Cable installed outdoors or below slab on grade shall have a water blocking core and suitable for installation below grade in conduit. B. Trunk Cable (Telephone Backbone): UL Type CMR, EIA/TIA Category 5 or better, 24 AWG solid copper, multiple unshielded twisted pairs, color coded, jacket overall. Cable 5/15/2008 16741-2 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16741 Foster High School TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 3 OF 6 installed outdoors or below slab on grade shall be gel filled and suitable for installation below grade in conduit. C. Singlemode Indoor /Outdoor Riser Rated Fiber Optic Cable (Data Backbone): UL listed Type OFNR, (12) strand, match clad fiber -optic distribution cables, tight buffered with fire retardant polyethylene, glass reinforced polymer central strength member, aramid yarn flexible strength elements, and fire retardant polyethylene outer jacket and water blocking system. Optimum performance from 1265 nm to 1625 nm. Verify exact type backbone cable with Owner's IT department. D. Multi -Mode Indoor /Outdoor Riser Fiber Optic Cable (Data Backbone): UL listed OFNR twelve (12) strand multi -mode high performance, plenum rated, tight buffer. Verify exact type with Owner's IT department. 2.3 CABLE ACCESSORIES A. Cable Support: Extra wide base J hooks, with plenum rated tie wraps. Caddy cable cat system or equal. Staples, straps, bridle rings, and similar supports are prohibited. B. Fiber Protection, Inside Plant: Non - metallic corrugated flexible raceway, 3/4 inch minimum diameter, orange color, UL listed for use with OFNR fiber cable. Carlon Riser -Gard or equal. C. Fiber Protection, Outside Plant: Non - metallic corrugated flexible raceway, 1 inch diameter, orange color, UL listed for use as an innerduct within conduit systems. D. UTP Voice Cable Circuit Protection, Outside Plant: UL 497, solid - state, fused, press to fit cross - connect block protectors with automatic reset and ground bar attachment. ITW Linx UltraLinx series protector or equal. Provide for each circuit pair. E. UTP Data Cable Circuit Protection, Outside Plant: UL 497, solid state modular protector. ITW Linx or equal. Provide for protection for each cable. 2.4 STATION OUTLETS A. Outlet Jacks: EIA/TIA - Category 6 T568B RJ45, 8- position/8- conductor, keyed modular jack, with color coded replaceable icons to identify use. For wall phones provide integral stainless steel wall plate with mounting lugs compatible with telephone handset. B. Faceplates: Thermoplastic with identification strip top and bottom; 3 module /6 port capacity; color to match wiring devices. Provide blank modules for unused plate opening. 2.5 CROSS - CONNECT COMPONENTS A. Terminating Blocks: AT &T 110 series connecting blocks with stand -off brackets, bridging clips, cable troughs, and distribution rings as required for cable management. Provide labeling strips for conductor assignment identification. B. Telephone Cross Connect: EIA/TIA Category 5, printed circuit board patch panels, multi - port modular construction with RJ45 8- position jacks, AT &T 110 connector system, T568B wiring, identification strips, 19 inch rack mounting, unless otherwise indicated. Provide sufficient panels and quantity of ports equal to at least 40% of the number of installed stations jacks. 5/15/2008 1 6741 -3 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16741 Foster High School TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 4 OF 6 C. Station Outlet Cross Connect: EIA/TIA Category 6 enhanced printed circuit board patch panels, 6 -port modular construction with RJ45 keyed 8- position jacks, AT &T 110 connector system, T568B wiring, identification strips, and 19 inch rack mounting, unless otherwise indicated. Provide sufficient panels and quantity of ports equal to the number of terminated stations cables plus 20 %. D. Fiber Cross Connect: Twelve (12) port panel installed in locking protective cabinet with provisions for fiber storage, fiber routing, and connector identification; 19 inch rack mounting, unless otherwise indicated. Verify SC or ST style with Owner's IT Department. E. Voice Patch Cords: UL type CM, EIA/TIA Category 5, 4 -pair cable with RJ45 plug each end, length not to exceed 4 meters, quantity equal to 40% of total installed station jacks. Provide 25% 3 -feet, 50 % -5 -feet, and 25% 7 -feet long, color white unless otherwise directed. F. Data Patch Cords: UL type CM, 4 -pair cable with RJ45 plug each end, length not to exceed 4 meters, quantity equal to 75% of total installed station jacks. Provide 25% 3 -feet, 50%-5 - feet, and 25% 7 -feet long, color blue unless otherwise directed. G. Fiber Optic Connectors: Multi -mode ST style. Quick cure epoxy adhesive. Bayonet style coupling with multi -mode ceramic or glass -in- ceramic ferrule, keyed for repeatable performance. H. Multi -Mode Fiber Patch Cords: Preassembled single fiber, multi -mode 62.5/125 micron/ULTRA grade jumper cord with connectors each end, length 3 meters. Provide one patch cord for each terminated/assigned fiber patch panel port plus 10 %, with ST to ST, ST to SC, or ST to LC connectors as required (verify). Singlemode Fiber Patch Cords: Preassembled singlemode patch cord with pull -proof connectors each end, length 3 meters. Provide one patch cord for each terminated/assigned fiber patch panel port plus 10 %, with ST to ST, ST to SC, or ST to LC connectors as required (verify). 2.6 EQUIPMENT MOUNTING A. Equipment Cabinets, Wall: Wall mounted, vented side panels, hinged steel door with lock, 48H X 21W X 20D inch minimum, hinged swing out panel mounting frame with EIA provisions for rack mounted 19 inch wide equipment. Provide with integral 250 CFM minimum ventilation fan and two equipment shelves and mounting hardware. Locks shall be keyed to match district standards. Finish: off white. B. Wire Management, Equipment Racks: Provide vertical wire management channels each side of equipment racks for strain relief; bend radius, and cable routing. At each patch panel provide rear mounted strain relief bar for station cable routing and front mounted wire management rings or cable trough for patch cords. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Provide location and size of conduit sleeves for routing open cables thru fire rated construction, draft stops, and partition walls in attics, crawl spaces, and accessible ceiling spaces. Size sleeves with 25% minimum space capacity. Indicate on shop drawings for 5/15/2008 16741 -4 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School coordination with section 16710. 3.2 INSTALLATION DIVISION 16 SECTION 16741 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 5 OF 6 A. Comply with product manufacturer installation instructions. Conform to requirements of EIA/TIA- 568 -B and EIA/TIA -569 for the specified Category. B. Unless otherwise indicated, provide two cable drop with jacks. Locate voice jacks above data jacks at outlets where both type are installed. C. Label station outlets sequentially per district standards. Label station cable at each end with a permanent cable marker to match the corresponding terminal number. Label each station jack using polyester film adhesive pre - labeled markers to indicate corresponding terminal number. Use final room names and numbers identified by Owner. D. Label voice cross - connect terminals sequentially using an approved numeric or alpha- numeric plan submitted for approval. E. Conceal wiring in suspended ceiling spaces, attic spaces, and in wall construction. Utilize conduit rough -in specified in Section 16710 and shown on drawings. Install cable in neat parallel runs within cable trays and down to cross - connect hardware without rolls, twists, or loops. F. Install cables continuous without splicing. Install open cable above accessible ceilings, parallel and perpendicular to building lines. Bundle cables with nylon tie wraps and support cable in tray, conduit sleeves, or from structure using specified J hooks at intervals not to exceed 4 '/2 feet. Maximum number of cables per bundle shall be 48. G. Provide cable slack to meet EIA/TIA standards, minimum. H. Maintain a minimum 6 inch separation from parallel power wiring. Do not share bore or knock out holes thru wall studs and other structural members with power wiring. I. Bond together all equipment racks to room cable tray and to communications service ground using #1 /0 AWG conductor minimum. Comply with Section 16450 for grounding materials. J. Provide fiber optic cable within protective non - metallic raceway system. Install raceway to within 18 inches of fiber termination. K. Install data icons at all new and existing station jacks not assigned for telephone use. L. Provide UL497 primary circuit protection at building entrance and building exit for all outside plant copper telecommunication cabling. 33 TESTING A. UTP Cabling 1. Test new station drops for specification compliance at completion of work. Correct deficiencies by replacing terminations, components, or cable as required. 2 Perform continuity test on each wire /pair prior to cover. Verify no open circuits, short circuits, or accidental grounds exist. 3. PDS shall be certified to meet or exceed the specifications as set forth in EIA/TIA- 5/15/2008 16741 -5 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16741 Foster High School TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREMISES WIRING PAGE 6 OF 6 455 -61 for specified Category compliance. Certifications shall include the following parameters for each pair of each cable installed: a. Wire map (pin to pin connectivity) b. Length (in feet) c. Attenuation d. Resistance e. Ambient noise f. Crosstalk (NEXT) 4. Use test equipment such as the Wavetek LAN tech 100, or approved equal, to measure all essential cable parameters specified by EIA/TIA and UL thru Category 6. Provide a written record of these tests. 5. Correct malfunctions when detected and proceed with testing. Record test results on a "UTP Cable Test Results" form. B. Fiber Optic Cabling 1. OTDR Acceptance Tests: Test fiber optic cable for continuity, normalized fiber loss, and overall length verification, using an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR). Attenuation measurements in dB/km shall be performed for each fiber at 850 nm and 1300 nm wavelength. Perform tests of cable both on reel when delivery of cable is taken, and after cable is installed and before connectorizing. Attenuation of mufti -mode fibers shall be no greater than 3.0 dB/km at 850 nm and no greater than 1.0 dB/km at 1300 nm. Installed cables with any damaged fibers shall be removed and replaced at Contractor expense. 2. Visual Inspection Reports: Visual inspection of each field installed fiber optic connector shall be documented to include report on end face quality, polish, and informational comments. 3. Optical Loss Tests: Fibers shall be loss tested in both directions at 850 nm and 1300 nm wavelengths after connectorization. Acceptable attenuation shall be any value less than the fiber attenuation plus 1 dB (0.5 dB per connector). 3.4 DOCUMENTATION A. Documentation includes the following and shall be delivered to the Architect/Engineer within 20 working days after the wiring is completed. 1. Certification documents and test results 2. Record drawings 3. Permanent ID record at each IDF location. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16741 -6 Telecommunications Premises Wiring Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Speakers B. Accessories 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16730, Clock and Program System B. Section 16710, Signal Systems Pathway C. Section 16780, Television Signal Distribution System 13 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DIVISION 16 SECTION 16761 SCHOOL INTERCOM SYSTEM PAGE 1 OF 3 A. Provide for two -way loudspeaker communications to any selected location equipped with staff or classroom loudspeaker. At Thomas Jefferson High School, speakers shall be used for all -call purposes only. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for all items specified under Part 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings to include floor plans showing location of all equipment and devices. Indicate size, type, quantity, and routing of interconnecting wiring on floor plans. Show one -line diagram of basic system and layout of equipment at main terminal board. Show location and size of conduit sleeves for open cable routing. 1.5 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data for new equipment in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. Include manufacturer general information guide book for the system and actual configuration, modules, cards, and options furnished. 1.6 QUALIFICATIONS A. Installers: Trained, experienced, and licensed technicians of company having minimum three years experience in the installation of telecommunications systems shall perform the work. B. Authorized factory representative of the system being installed shall supervise installation, programming, testing, and adjustment of the system. C. Same Company Responsibility: Work covered under this section and under Sections 16730 and 16780 shall be the responsibility of a single company. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS 5/15/2008 16761 -1 School Intercom System Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School A. Rauland to match existing 2.2 PROGRAM AND PAGE AMPLIFIERS DIVISION 16 SECTION 16761 SCHOOL INTERCOM SYSTEM PAGE 2 OF 3 A. Amplifiers shall be U.L. listed and capable of audio output of 120 watts at less than 3% distortion, 60 Hz to 15 KHz. Provide separate amplifiers for exterior speakers. 2.3 SPEAKERS A. Interior Speakers: The speaker shall be a 8" permanent magnet cone -type having a viscous damped cone, and a ceramic magnet weighing at least 4.8 ounces. The speaker assembly shall be equipped with a dual - winding (25- volt/70 -volt) line matching transformer. It shall provide 0.5, 1, and 2 watt power taps for both 25 -volt and 70 -volt operation. 2.4 SPEAKER GRILLE/ENCLOSURES A. Wall, Combination Clock/Speaker: Specified under Section 16730. 2.5 MATERIALS A. Conductors for 120 Volt Circuits: Building wire as specified in Section 16050. B. Conductors for Signal Circuits: Color coded, multi conductor copper cable with overall foil shield and PVC jacket. Speaker cables shall include twisted pair conductors. Conductor size shall be as recommended by system manufacturer. Aerial cable shall be UL listed for outdoor, weather and sunlight resistant with messenger support. C. Raceway: Comply with requirements of Section 16710 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Provide location and size of conduit sleeves for routing open cables thru fire rated construction, draft stops, and partition walls in attics, crawl spaces, and accessible ceiling spaces. Size sleeves with 25% minimum space capacity. Indicate on shop drawings for coordination with section 16710. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Comply with product manufacturers installation instructions and requirements. B. Provide initial programming of intercom to make system operational. Variable and optional software features shall be programmed as directed by the Owner. Provide final programming using final names and room numbers; coordinate with Owner and make system adjustments requested. C. Wiring 1. Conceal wiring in suspended ceiling spaces, attic spaces, crawl spaces, and new wall construction. 2. Utilize conduit rough -in specified in Section 16710 and shown on drawings. Install cable in neat parallel runs within cable trays and down to terminal hardware without rolls, twists, or loops. 5/15/2008 16761 -2 School Intercom System Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16761 Foster High School SCHOOL INTERCOM SYSTEM PAGE 3 OF 3 3. Consistently color code wiring throughout per Shop Drawings. Do not splice conductors. Terminate conductors at terminals of equipment and devices. 4. Support cable at intervals not exceeding 4 -1/2 feet. 5. Segregate and bundle wiring separate from the other signal systems except intercom wiring provided under Section 16730 may share same cable or wiring bundle. D. Prior to connection of any terminal equipment, all intercom cables shall be tested for opens, splits, crossed pairs, shorts to ground, and shield continuity. All defective cabling is to be replaced prior to device hook -up. 3.3 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A. Demonstrate operation, programming, and maintenance of intercom system to Owner's personnel prior to Contract Close -Out. Allow three site visits scheduled at convenience of Owner, and 8 hours of total instruction. B. Use operation and maintenance manuals as basis of instruction. Review contents of manual with personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation, programming and maintenance. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16761 -3 School Intercom System Tukwila School District Site Work for Portable Classrooms Foster High School DIVISION 16 SECTION 16780 TELEVISION SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PAGE 1 OF 3 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Broadband television distribution system, bidder design. B. Amplifiers, power supplies, modulators, filters, combiners, couplers, cable, outlets, and all other parts and accessories necessary for the distribution of TV channels and all in -house originated channels. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Section 16710, Signal Systems Pathway. B. Section 16761, School Intercom System. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for all items specified under Part 2 of this section. B. Submit shop drawings showing system block diagram, signal loss calculations, and required tap isolation values. Provide floor plan showing device and equipment locations and routing of interconnecting cabling. Show location and size of conduit sleeves for open cable routing. C. Submit test reports required under Part 3 of this section. 1.4 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA A. Include data for new equipment in Operation and Maintenance Manuals. Identify actual system configuration, products, equipment, modules, cards, and options furnished. 1.5 QUALIFICATIONS A. Installers: Trained, experienced, and licensed technicians of company having minimum three years experience in the installation of telecommunications systems shall perform the work. B. Authorized factory representative of the system being installed shall supervise installation, programming, testing, and adjustment of the system. C. Same Company Responsibility: Work covered under this section and under Sections 16730 and 16761 shall be the responsibility of a single company. 1.6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Extend the existing television distribution system. Provide necessary splitters and taps. B. The system shall deliver at all outlets all monochrome and NTSC color television signals without introducing noticeable degradation or other effect on intelligence and color fidelity. Picture quality and signal strength at each wall tap shall meet or exceed FCC requirements under Part 76 for CATV systems 5/15/2008 16780 -1 Television Signal Distribution System Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16780 Foster High School TELEVISION SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PAGE 2 OF 3 C. The system and all equipment shall meet the FCC requirements regarding low radiation of RF signal. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Equipment: Blonder Tongue, unless noted otherwise. B. Cable: Alpha, Belden, West Penn. 2.2 LINE SPLITTERS A. Line splitters shall be a low radiation type, 5 to 750 MHz, hybrid design with a 75 -ohm match on input and outputs and a VSWR of not more than 1.45. Blonder Tongue CRS series or better. B. All unused outputs on the splitter and end of runs shall be terminated with 75 -ohm terminators. Blonder Tongue PBT. 2.3 CABLE A. Indoor Cable: UL listed, NEC type CATV coaxial copper conductor cable, 75 ohm impedance, polyethylene insulation, dual shield (bi -foil with aluminum braid), PVC jacket overall. B. Outdoor Cable: UL listed, NEC type CM coaxial copper conductor cable, 75 ohm impedance, polyethylene insulation, dual shield (bi -foil with aluminum braid), PVC jacket overall, water blocking core, and suitable for installation below grade in conduit. Aerial cable shall be listed for outdoor, weather and sunlight resistant with messenger support. C. Type: RG -6/U and RG -11/U, as required 2.4 CONNECTORS A. Standard male F -type with attached crimp ring, for RG cable specified. Provide DC blocking terminator on last tap of each branch line. 2.5 OUTLETS (TAPOFFS) A. Back matched low radiation wall taps, 10 to 900 MHz, 24dB isolation minimum, duplex strap with one F connector front, two F trunk connectors back. Blonder Tongue V -3889. Provide matching device plate as specified under 16050. 2.6 AMPLIFIER A. Broad -band. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Provide location and size of conduit sleeves for routing open cables thru partition walls in 5/15/2008 16780 -2 Television Signal Distribution System Tukwila School District DIVISION 16 Site Work for Portable Classrooms SECTION 16780 Foster High School TELEVISION SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PAGE 3 OF 3 attics, and accessible ceiling spaces. Size sleeves with 25% minimum capacity. Indicate on shop drawings for coordination with Section 16710. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install products in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. Use RG -6/U cable specified except type RG -11/U cable shall be used for trunk cable and long feeders as required to achieve minimum signal requirements. B. All cables terminating at amplifiers or splitters shall be tagged as to function and destination. C. Wiring 1. Comply with requirements of Section 16050, except minimum conduit size shall be 3/4 inch. Utilize conduit rough -in specified in Section 16710 and shown on drawings. Exposed wiring is permitted only in existing construction where wiring cannot be fished. 2. Install conductors in conduit except wiring may be open cabling where installed in attic, ceiling, and crawl spaces that are accessible. 3. Install cable without splices. 4. Install cable without sharp bends or physical distortions. D. Requirements for Open Cable 1. Install cable parallel and perpendicular to building lines. 2. Cable installation shall comply with NEC 300-4 where installed through studs, joists, rafters, and similar structural members. 3. Secure cable by straps or similar fittings so designed and installed as not to damage the cable, at intervals not exceeding 4.5 feet. 4. Protect cables with plastic bushing through device plates and outlet boxes. 5. Provide conduit sleeves for installing open signal cables thru partition walls above accessible ceilings. 3.03 PERFORMANCE AND TESTING A. On completion of the installation of the system, the installing contractor shall provide a qualified technician to perform the following test for signal strength at each outlet (wall tap) and correct deficiencies. Measured signal strength shall be 0 dBmV (minimum) to 12 dBmV (maximum) at 50 - 550 MHZ. END OF SECTION 5/15/2008 16780 -3 Television Signal Distribution System PERMIT COORD COPY . PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: E1_08 -687 DATE: 06 -04 -08 PROJECT NAME: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL PORTABLE - NORTH SITE ADDRESS: 4242 S 144 ST X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: L n BtTfNding l i isio Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete n DUE DATE: 06-05-08 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Structural Review Required No further Review Required DATE: o APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 07-03-08 Not Approved (attach comments) DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 Look Up a Contractor, Electrician or Plumber License Detail III 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 NORTHE *032NL Licensee Name NORTHWEST ELECTRIC Licensee Type ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR UBI 601340082 Ind. Ins. Account Id Business Type INDIVIDUAL Address 1 5011 S 279TH ST Address 2 City AUBURN County KING State WA Zip 98001 Phone 2538505861 Status ACTIVE Specialty 1 GENERAL Specialty 2 UNUSED Effective Date 8/13/1997 Expiration Date 8/13/2009 Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License Next License Associated License JEDRAB *968K7 Master Electrician Information License JEDRAB *968K7 Name JEDRASZCZYK, BERNARD Status ACTIVE Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date JEDRASZCZYK, BERNARD OWNER 01/01/1980 • Bond Information i 1 Bond Page 1 of 2 https:// fortress. wa. gov /lni/bbip /printer.aspx ?License= NORTHE *032NL 07/08/2008 SITE WORK FO PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SC ABBREVIATIONS (SOME ABBREVIATIONS MAY NOT BE USED ON DRAWINGS) ABBREV DESCRIPTION ABBREV DESCRIPTION A or AMP AC AIC AL BLDG C C.O. CB CKT CT CU DIA DIV DWG ELEC EMT EXST FLA GALV GND H–O–A IDF J –BOX KVA KW KWH LT LTG MAX MCA MCC MCM or KCM MDF MH MIN v1OP or MOCP MTD M TG N or NEUT NIC NTS Oc OH PB PF AMPERES ALTERNATING CURRENT AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY ALUMINUM BUILDING CONDUIT CONDUIT ONLY CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT CURRENT TRANSFORMER COPPER DIAMETER DIVISION DRAWING ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING EXISTING FULL LOAD AMPS GALVANIZED GROUND HAND – OFF – AUTO INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAME JUNCTION BOX KILOVOLT AMPERES KILOWATTS KILOWATT HOURS LIGHT LIGHTING MAXIMUM MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS MOTOR CONTROL CENTER THOUSAND CIRCULAR MILS MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME MANHOLE MINIMUM MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION MOUNTED MOUNTING NEUTRAL NOT IN CONTRACT NOT TO SCALE ON CENTER OVERHEAD PULLBOX POWER FACTOR 0 or PH PNL PR PRI PT PVC RECPT REQ RM SEC SHT SMR SN SP STD SW SWBD TEL TV TTB TVSS TYP UL OF UG V VA VAC VAR VAV VD VDC VFD VT W WP /W W/O XFER XFMR XLP XP PHASE PANEL PAIR PRIMARY POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER POLYVINYL CHLORIDE RECEPTACLE REQUIRED ROOM SECONDARY SHEET SURFACE METAL RACEWAY SOLID NEUTRAL SINGLE POLE STANDARD SWITCH SWITCHBOARD TELEPHONE TELEVISION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL BOARD TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR TYPICAL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY UNDERFLOOR UNDERGROUND VOLTS VOLT AMPERES VOLTS ALTERNATING CURRENT REACTIVE VOLT AMPERES VARIABLE AIR VOLUME VOLTAGE DROP VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VAPORTIGHT WATTS WEATHERPROOF WITH WITHOUT TRANSFER TRANSFORMER CROSS– LINKED POLYETHYLENE EXPLOSION PROOF n al COPY Permit No Plar review apps is subject to errors m Approval of construction � does not � the violation of any adopted owe. Receipt and conditions is a ' ovule : o{ approved Meld C �; 8Y • Z»:( / • Date: i ity of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. OL ELECTRICAL LEGEND (SOME SYMBOLS MAY NOT BE USED ON DRAWINGS) SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SITE / EXTERIOR PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMER HANDHOLE OR VAULT P PRIMARY ELECTRIC (ABOVE 600V) TTB SIGNAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL BOARD INDICATES QUANTITY OF DATA JACKS IN A SINGLE OUTLET AL QQ E E SECONDARY ELECTRIC (BELOW 600V) C COMMUNICATIONS UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC UTILITY (SECONDARY ELECTRIC UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED) PRIMARY ELECTRIC (ABOVE 600V) TELEPHONE FAC FIRE ALARM SYMBOL FOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL MANUAL STATION HORN WITH VISUAL SIGNAL (STROBE) HEAT DETECTOR SMOKE DETECTOR SPRINKLER WATER FLOW ALARM CONNECTION SPRINKLER VALVE TAMPER SWITCH CONNECTION El E4 ® 0 P T iel ® W DISTRIBUTION AND CIRCUITING PANELBOARD – SURFACE PANELBOARD -- FLUSH SWITCHBOARD OR MCC (DRAWN TO SCALE) DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER FS © SAC SECURITY SYMBOL FOR SECURITY ALARM CONTROL PANEL CROSS LINES INDICATE NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS IF MORE THAN TWO WIRE CIRCUIT. LONG DENOTES NEUTRAL. DOT DENOTES GROUND. DOTTED HASH MARK INDICATES ISOLATED GROUND. CONDUIT #12 AWG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED OR SCHEDULED. ONLY BRANCH CIRCUIT HQMERUNS ARE INDICATED WITH CONDUCTOR COUNT. SEE GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES. WIRING CONCEALED IN CEILING OR WALL WIRING CONCEALED BELOW FLOOR WIRING EXPOSED HOMERUN TELEPHONE CONDUIT FEEDER CALLOUT X–Y–Z. SEE SCHEDULE. IMC IC / CLOCK / SOUND SYMBOL FOR INTERCOM MASTER CONTROL REMODEL HEAVY LINE WEIGHT = NEW WORK (2 X 4 LAY –IN SHOWN) STANDARD LINE WEIGHT = EXISTING TO REMAIN (RECEPTACLE SHOWN) CROSS HATCH LINE WORK = ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION (RECEPTACLE SHOWN) STANDARD LINE WEIGHT WITH (N) = EXISTING TO BE REPLACED OR MODIFIED (SEE REMODEL NOTES) (RECEPTACLE SHOWN) ENCIRCLED WIRE COUNT -- PULL NEW CONDUCTORS IN EXISTING RACEWAY STANDARD LINE WEIGHT WITH (E) = EXISTING TO REMAIN (RECEPTACLE SHOWN) BROKEN LINE WORK = ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION (RECEPTACLE SHOWN) �I [ '. (N) — —T�� 200 — -G -� --4- 0 (E) -------- —11 a DIAGRAMS CIRCUIT BREAKER DISCONNECT SWITCH FUSE TRANSFORMER GROUNDED WYE CONNECTION DELTA CONNECTION UTILITY COMPANY METER CURRENT TRANSFORMER (CT) GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEM MULTI -- FUNCTION CUSTOMER METER 11— � Y? A 0 200 -4 –G 200/150 -3P MO CALLOU TS FEEDER CALLOUT X –Y –Z. SEE SCHEDULE. DEVICE SIZE / FUSE OR TRIP RATING – No. OF POLES FIXTURE SYMBOL DETAIL SYMBOL: (AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS)'. # – IDENTIFYING NUMBER B – SHEET WHERE DETAIL TAKEN C – SHEET WHERE DETAIL SHOWN DETAIL SYMBOL: (AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS) # – IDENTIFYING NUMBER B – SHEET WHERE DETAIL SHOWN DRAWING REVISION SYMBOL: A – IDENTIFYING NUMBER BUBBLE NOTE TAG SYMBOL: # – IDENTIFYING NUMBER III irk M : C # -4. OUTLETS FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE (NEMA 5 -20R) GFCI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (NEMA 5 -20R) TELEVISION STATION (1) POWER OUTLET – NEMA 5 -15R DUPLEX (1) SIGNAL OUTLET – TV WALL TAP DATA OUTLET WITH JACK B / ^\ -ID SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Mechanical ❑ Electrical ICPlumbing t!i Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL OUTDOOR EXPOSED CONDUIT RISERS SHALL BE RIGID STEEL CONDUIT. 2. AT EACH SITE MEET WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT TO REVIEW THE FOLLOWING: A. ROUTING FOR NEW UNDERGROUND CONDUITS. OBTAIN INFORMATION ON ANY KNOWN EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES NEAR PROPOSED EXCAVATION. B. OBTAIN APPROVAL FOR LOCATION AND LAYOUT OF EXPOSED CONDUIT RISERS ENTERING MAIN SCHOOL BUILDING. 3. PLAN AND LAYOUT ROUTING OF NEW POWER AND SIGNAL SERVICES BEFORE EXECUTING CUTS. ALLOW FOR EXACT ROUTING TO VARY FROM DRAWINGS AS REQUIRED TO AVOID EXISTING STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACES. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER •-la*3+ Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA • SEATTLE 2215 North 30th Street, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98403 253.383.2422 TEL 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1620, Seattle, WA 98101 206.267.2425 TEL Proiect Title: SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER, HIGH SCHOOL Client: Job No. 208004.10 Issue Set & Date: BID SET 5/15/08 EXPIRES: 24 DEC 08 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS 1175DOCLIETITIIAS0:10S0EDEff8 r ALY61 =NAM UM 1610 1116-23-070 MO WPM 17.34 MIL IMNfmNffn AMAAMI OF ANY OF if NM= 01 AG WE� NT ELL MANE THE DOCUCK KZ SWAIM W RAS MD CMOS 11101010AED MOLL AS Ml MSIFAIBIT OF FROFESSL0N. SE1nxE, S THE RC ERIY CF NC 00 S NOT W CE ( MICE CB M PAR. Tot NDf oA I POT NOWT 7iAfw1 AOdICIMAi 1sr ME HULTZ ear BHU-' C ROSS consulting engineers, inc. 2407 North 31st Street Phone: (253) 383 -3257 general ©hultzbhucross.com Tacoma, WA 98407 Fax: (253) 383 -3283 Job Number. 08 -060 1 Revisions: Sheet Title: LEGEND, NOTES ABBREVIATIONS LIST Designed by: NAH Drawn by Checked by: BJH NAH Sheet No. of Sheets SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOST SCHEDULE OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES SCHEDULE OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES DESCRIPTION REMARKS DESCRIPTION REMARKS ELECTRICAL SERVICE — POWER SERVICE POINT ❑ SERVING UTILITY COMPANY EXTEND EXISTING ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SERVICE ENTRANCE SEE ONE —LINE DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL SERVICE — SIGNAL (CONTINUED) CLOCK ❑ NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT ❑ NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS. EXISTING CLOCK SYSTEM: RAULAND EXISTING SCHOOL INTERCOM: RAULAND TELECENTER IV EXISTING SYSTEM: B —T EXISTING INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM: OMAGALARM EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM MTC ❑ EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM NEAREST CIRCUIT SPEAKER ❑ NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT ❑ NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS. RI EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM INTERCOM HEAD END • OVERHEAD ® UNDERGROUND VOLTAGE ■ 120/240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE 120/208 VOLT SINGLE PHASE RI 120/208 VOLT THREE PHASE • EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM NEAREST CIRCUIT N SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICAL SERVICE --- SIGNAL FIRE ALARM SIGNAL SERVICES TO BUILDING ARE UNDERGROUND UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: NOTIFIER NON— ADDRESSIBLE ZONED EXISTING SYSTEM. CON TACT: • NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT • NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS. lib EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM TV HEAD END. ❑ EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM NEAREST CIRCUIT. INTRUSION ALARM ❑ NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT ❑ NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS. ® EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM SAC ❑ EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM NEAREST CIRCUIT. ❑ PROVIDE NEW SYSTEM • NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM FAC • EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEM FROM NEAREST CIRCUIT ❑ PROVIDE NEW SYSTEM VOICE /DATA PREWIRE ❑ NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT • NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT, PROVIDED BY OTHERS. ❑ PROVIDE CABLE DROPS FROM EXISTING IDF PROVIDE CABLE DROPS FROM NEW IDF III PROVIDE NEW BACKBONE OTHER KNOCK AT TOP OF CABINET FOR CABLE ACCESS T—BAR CEILING FIBER PATCH PANEL WIRE MANAGEMENT 24—PORT PATCH PATCH PANEL SPACE FOR SWITCHER 42 "H X 10 "D X 24.2 "W WALL MOUNT EQUIPMENT CABINET W /LOCKING DOOR TEL 110 PUNCH DOWN BLOCK VOICE T ; DATA IDF DETAIL 120V TO SPARE PANEL CIRCUIT IDF CABINET PROVIDE CONVENIENCE OUTLET IN HANDY BOX NOT TO SCALE BUBBLE NOTES: 0 REMOTE LED FOR HEAT DETECTOR PROVIDE FIRE ALARM NAC PANEL PORTABLE #1 AND PORTABLE #2. Q PROVIDE SURGE ARRESTORS FOR IN PORTABLE #1 TO SERVE SIGNAL CIRCUITS. 7 R HIGH SC OOL ELECTRICAL SERVICES SCHEDULE NOTES SCHOOL: FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL NUMBER OF NEW PORTABLES: 2 NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS PER PORTABLE: 2 NUMBER OF EXIT DOORS PER PORTABLE: 2 1. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (BLDG IS NOT SPRINKLED): PROVIDE ONE ALARM INIATATION ZONE PER PORTABLE CLASSROOM PROVIDE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT (NAC) POWER SUPPLY INCLUDE REVISED BATTERY CALCULATIONS WITH SUBMITTAL TO AHJ. HORN WITH STROBE IN EACH CLASSROOM MANUAL STATION AT EACH EXIT DOOR SMOKE DETECTOR IN EACH CLASSROOM HEAT DETECTORS ABOVE CEILING SPACE WITH CEILING MOUNTED LED WEATHERPROOF HORN OR SPEAKER WITH STROBE ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING COMPLY WITH ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL JURISDICTION 2. VOICE /DATA CABLE DROP REQUIREMENTS PER CLASSROOM: QUANTITY OF OUTLETS 5 EACH 3. VOICE /DATA BACKBONE REQUIREMENTS: VOICE 25 —PAIR VOICE BACKBONE FROM TTB TO IDF 1 IN PORTABLE (3) CAT5 VOICE FROM IDF 1 IN PORTABLE TO IDF 2 IN PORTABLE DATA 12— STRAND FIBER BACKBONE FROM MDF TO IDF 1 IN PORTABLE 6— STRAND FIBER BACKBONE FROM IDF 1 IN PORTABLE TO IDF 2 IN PORTABLE 4. CLOCK /SPEAKER REQUIREMENTS: PROVIDE ONE COMBINATION DIGITAL CLOCK /SPEAKER PER CLASSROOM. CONNECT AT INTERCOM HEAD END. INTERCOM CALL—IN TO MASTER STATION SHALL BE PROVIDED VIA CLASSROOM TELEPHONE. 5. INTRUSION ALARM REQUIREMENTS: MOTION SENSOR IN EACH PORTABLE CLASSROOM UPGRADE CONTROL PANEL UPGRADE (2) KEY PADS 6. TV SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS: ROUGH —IN AND PROVIDE ONE TV OUTLET PER CLASSROOM. LOCATE AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. ABV CEILING (TYP) — CEILING MOUNT CLRM P1 —A F.A. ZONE 29 PORTABLE BLDG ELECTRICAL PLAN °PORTABLE •1 LOCATE WITHIN 6" OF POWER RECPT (TYP) IDF CABINET 1 cV REVIEWED FOR CODE COMP N NCE NFPA 70 - JUN - 6 2008 -7-Zit-TT-Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION SCALE' 1/8' u 1' -0' (PORTABLE #2 SIMILAR EXCEPT F.A. ZONES #31 & #32 AND NO EXTERIOR STROBE /HORN AND NAC PANEL.) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 4 2008 aoRr GL PERMIT CENTER ... Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA SEATTLE 2215 North 30th Street, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98403 253.383.2422 TEL 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1620, Seattle, WA 98101 206.267.2425 TEL Project Title: SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL Client: Job No. 208004.10 Issue Set & Date: BID SET 5/15/08 EXPIRES: 24 DEC 08 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS 1185 oiiR91f IIAS Fit SM HECIMIrMiy N Paw= MINIM 145-2341X1 MC C IPIEt 19 M fit LIVOMOIZED ACEERAigt CF MIY a lE IR OI Mk1( GI Dr 000.I171f _L RODIM 1E TIE to MY MOM= ,O8 SOMME 1E PEAS MOD ROQG8 IICCITORALED 1Eti_l AS MI INS181180 OF PORFFICIOL 59t1tfE 611E PRfFER1Y OF ME MD 61er m E Usto N ME Ct C Mgt RE ANY B&S ROOT Mir SHIN M14RR OA1 1 CF M0 HULTZ es, BHU C ROSS consulting engineers, Inc. 2407 North 31st Street Phone: (253) 383 -3257 general @hulizbhucross.com Tacoma, WA 98407 Fax: (253) 383-3283 Job Number. 05 -060 Revisions: Sheet Title: SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Designed by: NAH Drawn by: Checked by: BJH NAH Sheet No. of Sheets E /IE /E ' R CODE CDMPL3L.E NFPA 70 - NEC- .,...' ' CityOf TUk��rlla ELO8 87 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER O 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 21 SITE WORK F BUBBLE NOTES: EXISTING FACP NON— ADDRESSABLE ZONED. EXISTING INTRUSION ALARM PANEL (UPGRADE W/ NEW MOTHERBOARD). EXISTING MDF ROOM ON 2ND FLOOR. EXISTING INTERCOM /CLOCK RACK IN MDF ROOM ABOVE. EXISTING TV RACK IN MDF ROOM ABOVE. 2 -1/2 "C — 1 "INNERDUCT W/ 12 STRAND FIBER AND 25 PAIR PHONE. 2 "C — (4) RG6 CABLES, INTERCOM /CLOCK CABLES, INTRUSION CABLES. 1 -1/4" (8) #16 (F.A. ZONES) + 4 #14 (NAC PANEL). NEMA 3R GUTTER FOR POWER AT 18" NEMA 3R 24" X 24" X 6" JUNCTION BOX FOR SIGNAL. NEMA 3R 8" X 8" X 6" JUNCTION BOX FOR FIRE ALARM. 1" INNERDUCT WITH 12—STRAND FIBER AND 25 PAIR PHONE TO MDF. TERMINATE FIBER CABLE ON EXISTING FIBER PATCH PANEL IN MDF ROOM & NEW FIBER PATCH PANEL IN AT PORTABLE. (4) RG6 CABLES TO TV RACK IN MDF ROOM (4) I.C. /CLOCK CABLES TO I.C. RACK, (4) INTRUSION CABLES TO INTRUSION PANEL. 2 1/2"C — 1" INNERDUCT WITH (1) 12STRAND FIBER AND (1) 6 STRAND FIBER AND (1) 25 PAIR PHONE AND (2) CAT 5 INDOOR /OUTDOOR PHONE. 2 "C -- (2) RG6, (2) INTERCOM /CLOCK CABLES AND (2) INTRUSION CABLES. 1 1/4"C — (4) #16 (F.A. ZONES #29 AND 30), 4 #14 (NAC PANEL) 2 #14 (HORN CIRCUIT), 2 #14 (DC POWER) 2 "C — 1" INNERDUCT WITH (1) 6 STRAND FIBER AND (2) CAT 5 1/0 PHONE. 1"C — (4) #16 (F.A. ZONES #31 AND #32), 2 #14 (HORN CIRCUIT) 2 #14 (DC POWER) POWER FEEDER, SEE DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM. EXISTING PANELS '2B1' AND '2B2'. NEW OVERCURRENT DEVICE. SEE DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM. EXISTING PANELS '481' AND '4B2'. EXISTING TRANSFORMER 'T5' STUB SIGNAL CONDUIT INTO CEILING SPACE. CONTINUE FIRE ALARM CONDUIT TO DEVICES AND NAC PANEL. SAW CUT AND PATCH EXISTING ASPHALT FOR NEW CONDUITS. ... SAW CUT AND PATCH EXISTING CONCRETE WALKWAY FOR NEW CONDUITS. EXCAVATE AND BACKFILL EXISTING GRASS AREA FOR NEW CONDUITS_ RESTORE AREA WITH NEW SOD. R PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SC OL - _ - - - - - -- ---- -- - - -T --) - CONCRETE CURB - ASPHALT b = - .. - COMPACT. - -" ON L. '7' ;(1 II II KI NEW PORTABLE #2 NEW VAULTS. SEE ASPHAL.1 �EXST, AREA LTG TO REMAIN. �51301N FOR REF ONLY.I(TYP NEW PORTABLE #1 107a GENERAL NOTES: 1. ROOM 1056 HAS A HARD CEILING. (ATTIC MECHANICAL SPA E ABOVE. 2. ROOMS 100, 101, 102, 104, 101a, 105 AND 105a HAVE ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS. 107 NEW SIGNAL SERVICES TO SCHOOL BLDG NEW ELEC POWER TO SCHOOL BLDG DIST; SYSTEM. SEE DIST DIAGRAM 4 108 11' 109 111 109a ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN SCALE' V . 20, -0• 0 Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA • SEATTLE 2215 North 30th Street, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98403 253.383.2422 TEL 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1620, Seattle, WA 98101 206.267.2425 TEL Project Title: SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL Client: Job No. 208004.10 Issue Set & Date: BID SET 5/15/08 EXPIRES: 24 DEC 08 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS DE DOOMNT HAVEN SIN D HEIROWNLY N ACORN1I0.'E NM vuc 196-23 -07o No COMER 10.3E NIX LIINA liifD ALTERATOI OF ANY OF if Ilii>AA= ON 1N DZIONTf VI LL INNVE DE 0 UNK Irr CER1FICAIIy1 ND WPM 1E MS /NO 15N15 E AEI ti30.31, AS NI DEFIER IT FOAL 9R1o2: s DE FRIFHt1Y OF Ma ND IS DDT 11 E MEN N /HOLE 0R N NA RN /NY DDIEN FRDlEL'f !IBM EVEN AUBNIZAION of AE. HULTZ C ROSS consulting engineers, inc. 2407 North 31st Street Phone: (253) 383 -3257 general @hultzbhucross.com Tacoma, WA 98407 Fax: (253)383 -3283 Job Number: 08 -060 A A A Revisions: Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN Designed by: NAH Drawn by: Checked by: BJH NAH Sheet No. of Sheets EXST SEATTLE CITY LIGHT XFMR — EXST CA LIMITERS SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOST BLDG A LE EXST MAIN SWITCHBOARD 'MSB' 480V 30 4 –WIRE 50,000AIC RATED 1 (5) 3 1/2"C-3#500KCM +1 #250KCM IN PARALLEL FINISHED GRADE EXST SERVICE GND TO REMAIN FINISH OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED 24" MINIMUM COVER 12" 6" 1, 18" MIN WARNING TAPE WITH METALLIC CORE COMPACTED BACKFILL SELECT BACKFILL DIRECT BURIED CONDUIT(S) PER PLAN '461' '4B2' EXST 2 1/2"C-4-#4/0 ELECTRICAL UTILITY TRENCH SECTION - BELOW 600 VOLTS NOT TO SCALE 36" x 36" AASHTO–H20 STEEL COVER SPRING ASSISTED DIAMOND PLATE W /LOCKING LATCH 4 LIFTING INSERTS 5/8" DIA. DRAIN /GROUND ROD HOLES (2) 2 1/2" DIA. 4 3/4" KNOCK OUTS 4 EACH SIDE MIN `` I HANDHOLE DETAIL REMOVE JUMPER EXST XFMR 'T5' 112.5KVA 480VQ : 208/120V E\. EXST 1 1/2"C-3#2/0 NEW (2) 2 "C -4 #3/0 +1#2 IN PARALLEL '2131' '202' NEW 350/3 NEW 4 "C- 3 #500KCM + 1 #250KCM + #2 GND EXST GROUNDING TO REMAIN EXST (2) 2 "C -4 #3/0 IN PARALLEL DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM NEW CLASS B ASPHALT TO MATCH EXISTING (2" MINIMUM DEPTH) 6”— SAW CUT EXISTING ASPHALT. SEAL JOINT WITH LIQUID ASPHALT J- 1 O 0 ° O ° , O ° 0 ° ° NEW o° EXISTING ti CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE (APWA 23 -2.01) COMPACTED TO 95% MAX DENSITY COMPACTED BACKFILL (95% MAX DENSITY TOP 12 INCHES) UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL - ASPHALT PAVEMENT REPAIR NOT TO SCALE 4 "C CHANNELS 24" LONG RECESSED LIFT HANDLE LIFT HOLE 1 1/2° DIA. EACH SIDE NOTE: SET HANDHOLE ON 9 –INCH DEEP GRAVEL BASE EXTENDING 12 INCHES MIN. BEYOND EACH SIDE. SET FLUSH WITH FINISH GRADE. DRIVEN ELECTRODE WITH #2 CU GROUND BONDED TO VAULT LID NOT TO SCALE 11 BREAK OUT AND REPLACE CONCRETE TO NEAREST JOINT LNEW 2500 PSI MINIMUM CAST --IN –PLACE CONCRETE. FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING. 4" f - EXISTING CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE (APWA 23 -2.01) COMPACTED TO 95% MAX DENSITY COMPACTED BACKFILL (95% MAX DENSITY TOP 12 INCHES) UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL -CONCRETE WALKWAY REPAIR NOT TO SCALE R HIGH SC NEW NEMA 3R GUTTER OOL PORTABLE 'P1' CAP 71) PORTABLE 'P2' 2 "C -2 #3/0 + 1#1 + #2 GND BUBBLE NOTES: PROVIDE SEPARATE NEUTRAL AND GROUND IN PORTABLE PANEL. UNLIMITED LENGTH OUTSIDE TAP RULE. CONNECT PORTABLE #P1 TO PHASES A & B AND PORTABLE #2 TO PHASES B & C. ® GROUND PER CODE. WATERPROOF 4 –PORT CONNECTORS – HOMAC RXL-600-4---C OR APPROVED EQUAL. PORTABLE PANEL WITH 200A /2P MAIN BREAKER (PROVIDED BY PORTABLE MANUFACTURE). LOAD CALCULATION — EXISTING METER 480/277V — 3PH Description Remarks Utility Metered 12 Month Peak Demand Power Factor 12 Month Peak KVA Demand Factor Adjusted Demand New Load Added (2) Portables at 28.86KVA 368.6 KW 0.817 451.2 KVA 125% 564.0 KVA 57.72 KVA Jun-07 ,NEC 220.87 Total Load MINIMUM SERVICE FEEDER AMPACITY © 480V 3PH 621.7 KVA 748.1 AMPS NOTES: EXISTING SERVICE FEEDER: (5) 500KCM PER PHASE = 5 X 380 1900 AMPERES. PORTABLE P1 LOAD CALCULATION DESCRIPTION LOAD DEMAND HVAC UNITS (2) AT 11,182 22,364VA 1.00 LARGEST MOTOR 2,192VA 0.25 LIGHTS 24 AT 65VA 1,560VA 1.25 EXTERIOR LTG 1 AT 45VA 45VA 1.25 RECPT 12 AT 180VA 2,160VA 1.00 COMPUTER 8 AT 200 1,600VA 1.00 PORTABLE P2 LOAD CALCULATION DESCRIPTION LOAD DEMAND HVAC UNITS (2) AT 11,182 22,364VA 1.00 LARGEST MOTOR 2,192VA 0.25 LIGHTS 24 AT 65VA 1,560VA 1.25 EXTERIOR LTG 1 AT 45VA 45VA 1.25 RECPT 12 AT 180VA 2,160VA 1.00 COMPUTER 8 AT 200 1,600VA 1.00 PLAN REVIEW NOTE: CALC LOAD 22,364VA 728VA 1,950VA 58VA 2,160VA 1,600VA 28,86OVA CALC LOAD 22,364VA 728VA 1,950VA 58VA 2,160VA 1,600VA 28,860VA COMPLIANCE REVIEWE,D FOR NF PA PA 70 - NEC A PODING 0 x.08 - (o67 THE 1990 ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS HAD A CALCULATED LOAD FOR PANEL 4B1 AND 4B2 OF 151.5 KVA (40KVA HVAC, OKVA LTG, 7.9KVA RECEP, 11.1KVA MECH, 2.SKVA RECEIVED MOTOR, 89.6KVA MISC) AND SERVED SHOP AREAS. SHOP EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN REMOVED CITYOFTUKWILA AND SPACE IS NOW CLASSROOMS. THE REVISED CALCULATED LOAD IS 105.3KVA. JUN 0 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA . SEATTLE 2215 North 30th Street, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98403 253.383.2422 TEL 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1620, Seattle, WA 98101 206.267.2425 TEL Project Title: SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL Client: Job No. 208004.10 Issue Set & Date: BID SET 5/15/08 EXPIRES: 24 DEC 08 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS D1:5 MEET H S IEHr SQED 9ECIRCECALLY ACC- ..EE 19DI IOC V5-23-03) A19 Owe 1A34 RCE IIQUENCODI MOM OM OF MY OF If INFONORN al j DOa3 ff EIL IMAM DE OCOLDIA EY mina= go =OISE 1E IEAS no =ENS 9 AT® ILL AS M PISIRLIBIT CF PRIME& saw. is DE PAfd4E1Y CF Pia MD IS IMF 10 EE USA E TiK1f aR 9I PARL FOR AMY oDER FROM IInEUr rRTTBI ARM= OF ME HULTZ fts BHU-I� C ROSS consulting engineers, inc. 2407 North 31st Street Phone: (253) 383 -3257 general @hultzbhucross.com Tacoma, WA 98407 Fax: (253) 383 -3283 Job Number. 08-060 A Revisions: Sheet Title: DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM Desioned by: NAH Drawn by: Checked by: BJH NAH Sheet No. of Sheets SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROO ='S FOSTER HIGH SC COL NO. 461 LOCATION: 107a ENCLOSURE: SURFACE DESCRIPTION SPARE AC -1 AC -3 EF -11 HV -30 HV -32 SPARE REMARKS: VA 690 690 690 902 902 902 902 902 902 371 371 371 902 902 902 BKR 30/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 20/3 CKT NO. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 480/277 VOLT 3 -PHASE 4 -WIRE BUS: 400 AMPS fI Rt1i -FEED LUGS 18,000 AIC ASSEMBLY PHASE A B C 0 690 902 902 371 902 0 0 690 902 902 371 902 0 0 690 902 902 371 902 0 3,767 3,767 3,767 27,334 41,559 25,714 31,101 45,326 29,481 LIGHTING 3,212 VA TOTAL RECEP 14,400 VA LG MOTOR 2,912 OTHER MOTORS12,567 KITCHEN COMPUTERS HEAT MISC TOTAL CONN 0 3,200 0 69,617 105.91 127.39 VA VA VA VA VA VA KVA AMPS CKT N0. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 125% LIGHTING FIRST 10KVA RECEP 50% RECEP OVER 10KVA 125% LARGEST MOTOR OTHER MOTORS 65% KITCHEN COMPUTERS HEAT MISC TOTAL CALCULATED BKR VA 15/3 40/2 20/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 4,015 VA 10,000 VA 2,200 VA 3,640 VA 12,567 VA O VA 3,200 VA O VA 69,617 VA 105.24 KVA 126.59 AMPS DESCRIPTION SPARE AC -2 SPACE AC -4 EF -12 HV -31 SPARE SPACE SECTION 1 PHASE LOADS SECTION 2 PHASE LOADS TOTAL PHASE LOAD NO. 4B2 LOCATION: 107a ENCLOSURE: SURFACE DESCRIPTION VA BKR CKT NO. 480/277 VOLT 3 -PHASE 4 -WIRE BUS: 400 AMPS MAIN 18,000 AIC ASSEMBLY PHASE A B C CKT NO. BKR VA DESCRIPTION HV -25 HV -27 HV -29 HV -44 HV -46 SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE SPACE 477 477 477 371 371 371 690 690 690 371 371 371 371 371 371 15/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 15/3 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 954 1,061 1,061 742 371 0 23,145 954 1,061 1,061 742 371 0 37,370 954 1,061 1,061 742 371 0 21,525 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 15/3 40/2 20/3 15/3 150/3 477 477 477 690 690 690 371 371 371 371 371 371 23,145 37,370 21,525 HV -26 HV -28 EF -10 EF SPARE XTMR T5 (PANEL 281 & 2B2) 27,334 41,559 25,714 TOTAL PHASE LOAD REM ARKS: LIGHTING 3,212 VA TOTAL RECEP 14,400 VA LG MOTOR 2,912 OTHER MOTORS12,567 KITCHEN 0 COMPUTERS 3,200 HEAT 0 MISC 70,883 TOTAL CONN 107.17 128.91 VA VA VA VA VA VA KVA AMPS 125% LIGHTING FIRST 10KVA RECEP 50% RECEP OVER 10KVA 125% LARGEST MOTOR OTHER MOTORS 65% KITCHEN COMPUTERS HEAT MISC TOTAL CALCULATED 4,015 VA 10,000 VA 2,200 VA 3,640 VA 12,567 VA O VA 3,200 VA O VA 70,883 VA 106.51 KVA 128.11 AMPS NO. 261 208/120 VOLT 3 -PHASE 4 -WIRE LOCATION: RM 107a BUS:400 AMPS MAN W /SHUNT TRIP & THRU -FEED LUGS ENCLOSURE: SURFACE 10,000 AIC ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION VA BKR CKT PHASE CKT BKR VA DESCRIPTION BKR VA DESCRIPTION NO. A B C NO. 20/1 1 900 SPA RE 2 20/1 1 1,080 2 20/1 1,080 ,RECEP 104, 105, 102 SPA RE 20/1 3 1,080 4 20/1 1,080 RECEP 104a, 105a SPARE 20/1 40/3 5 720 6 20/1 720 RECEP 105a SPARE 7 0 8 50/3 8 SPARE SPARE 9 0 10 9 0 10 15/3 11 0 12 11 SPARE 0 12 13 0 14 15/3 SPARE 20/1 13 720 15 0 16 RECEP 102 RECEP 105a 720 20/1 17 0 18 16 20/1 SPARE RECEP 104a 20/1 19 0 20 20/2 720 SPARE SPARE 20/1 21 0 22 20/3 19 0 SPARE 20 15/3 23 180 24 20/1 180 RECEP SPARE 0 25 0 26 20/1 SPARE 23 27 0 28 20/2 SPARE SPARE 29 0 30 26 SPARE RECEP 105 N WALL 720 20/1 31 720 32 15/3 SPARE RECEP 105 W WALL 1,080 20/1 33 1,080 34 29 RECEP 105 W WALL 540 20/1 35 540 36 RECEP A136 360 SPARE 31 20/1 37 0 38 60/3 SPARE SPARE SPARE 360 15/2 39 0 40 34 _ 41 0 42 0 36 20/1 1,800 2,160 1,440 SECTION 1 PHASE LOADS WELDER 21,345 35,210 20,085 SECTION 2 PHASE LOADS 100/3 23,145 37,370 21,525 TOTAL PHASE LOAD LIGHTING 3,212 VA 125% LIGHTING 4,015 VA REMARKS: TOTAL RECEP 14,400 VA FIRST 10KVA RECEP 10,000 VA 50% RECEP OVER 10KVA 2,200 VA LO MOTOR 2,912 VA 125% LARGEST MOTOR 3,640 VA OTHER MOTORS 0 VA OTHER MOTORS 0 VA KITCHEN 0 VA 65% KITCHEN 0 VA COMPUTERS 3,200 VA COMPUTERS 3,200 VA HEAT 0 VA HEAT 0 VA MISC 58,316 VA MISC 58,316 VA TOTAL CONN 82.04 KVA TOTAL CALCULATED 81.37 KVA 227.73 AMPS 225.87 AMPS NO. 282 LOCATION: RM 105a ENCLOSURE: SURFACE 208/120 VOLT 3 -PHASE 4 -WIRE BUS: 400 AMPS MAI$ 10,000 AIC ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION VA BKR CKT NO. A PHASE B C CKT NO. BKR VA DESCRIPTION RECEP RM 104, A121, A135, A136 900 20/1 1 900 2 15/3 SPARE RECEP RM 104a 900 20/1 3 900 4 SPARE 20/1 5 0 6 SPARE 15/3 7 0 8 15/3 SPARE 9 0 10 11 0 12 RECEP 104a 720 20/1 13 720 14 20/1 RECEP 102 RECEP 105a 720 20/1 15 720 16 20/1 RECEP 104 RECEP 104a 720 20/1 17 720 18 20/1 RECEP 104a SPARE 20/3 19 0 20 20/3 SPARE 21 0 22 23 0 24 SPARE 20/3 25 0 26 20/1 SPARE 27 0 28 20/1 SPARE 29 0 30 20/1 SPARE RECEP A136 360 20/1 31 360 32 50/2 SPARE RECEP A136 360 20/1 33 360 34 20/1 35 0 36 20/1 SPARE WELDER 5,500 100/3 37 5,500 38 15/1 SPARE 5,500 39 5,500 40 20/1 SPARE 5,500 41 5,500 42 20/1 SPARE 7,480 7,480 6,220 SECTION 1 PHASE LOADS 13,865 27,730 13,865 SECTION 2 PORTABLE P1 & P2 LOADS 21,345 35,210 20,085 TOTAL PHASE LOAD LIGHTING 3,212 VA 125% LIGHTING 4,015 VA REMARKS: TOTAL RECEP 9,000 VA FIRST 10KVA RECEP 9,000 VA 50% RECEP OVER 10KVA 0 VA LG MOTOR 2,912 VA 125% LARGEST MOTOR 3,640 VA OTHER MOTORS 0 VA OTHER MOTORS 0 VA KITCHEN 0 VA 65% KITCHEN 0 VA COMPUTERS 3,200 VA COMPUTERS 3,200 VA HEAT 0 VA HEAT 0 VA MISC 58,316 VA MISC 58,316 VA TOTAL CONN 76.64 KVA TOTAL CALCULATED 78.17 KVA 212.74 AMPS 216.99 AMPS REVIEWED D FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA 70 NEC - 6 Ma City Of Tukwila ILDING DIVISION LO9 1o67 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 4 2008 PERMIT CENTER Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA • SEATTLE 2215 North 30th Street, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98403 253.383.2422 TEL 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1620, Seattle, WA 98101 206.267.2425 TEL Project Title: SITE WORK FOR PORTABLE CLASSROOMS FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL Client: Job No. 208004.10 Issue Set & Date: BID SET 5/15/08 EXPIRES: 24 DEC 08 REUSE OF DOCUMENTS lib CCONSIf NAS BF HI SEND 8EC1RMILY 11 ACCIRDSOM All 11111111-13-0X1 iiQ auPgE1 iA.x Fri LIQUIFICISED 8 ir�t.Mn1EE1Ema otitis 11Y ciariFr1A01i A',d7 SOME 1 E €AS A11) CMS 110:SFOSE 13 AY A u ff NOT iD EE LIM1, q SUE as 11 P Nff on PRO.6cr MUT Yl M AUDICHIN101 U Aim. HULTZ C ROSS consulting engineers, inc. 2407 North 31st Street Phone: (253) 383 -3257 general@hultabhucross.com Tacoma, WA 98407 Fax: (253) 383 -3283 Job Number: 08-060 Revisions: Sheet Title: PANEL SCHEDULES Designed bv: NAH Drawn by: Checked by BJH NAH Sheet No. of Sheets