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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M12-178 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - THE BODY SHOPBODY SHOP, THE 1021 SOUTHCENTER MALL M12 -178 City o*Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206 - 431 -2451 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: 1021 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Project Name: BODY SHOP, THE Permit Number: M12 -178 Issue Date: 01/29/2013 Permit Expires On: 07/28/2013 Owner: Name: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Address: PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA 92013 Contact Person: Name: MARGO KOZICH Address: 2136 PURCWELL DR , FERNANDINA BEACH FL 32034 Email: MARGOK @COMMERCIALPERMITGROUP.COM Contractor: Name: EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Address: 727 S KENYON ST , SEATTLE WA 98108 Contractor License No: EVERGRL954R2 Phone: 904 491 -6314 Phone: 206 763 -1744 Expiration Date: 01/06/2014 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: MECHANICAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT WORK TO INCLUDE INSTALLATION OF AIR HANDLING UNIT > 10,000 CFM Value of Mechanical: $3,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA Electrical Service Provided by: Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hereby certify that I have read and a Cami: governing this work will be complied with, Fees Collected: $221.38 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2009 Date: 0 (I 2° I d this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances hether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not pre t ub to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit and agree to the conditions on the back of this permit. Signature: Print Name: Date: ( ! " 1 13 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: IMC -4/10 M12-178 Printed: 01 -29 -2013 PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. M12 -178 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 5: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 6: Ventilation is required for all new rooms and spaces of new or existing buildings and shall be in conformance with the International Building Code and the Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 9: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. doc: IMC -4/10 M12 -178 Printed: 01 -29 -2013 12/19/12 12:15PM CPG • 9044910397 CITY OF TUIiI;WILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southeenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 iin.R,th In at.W..Y,bsa� p.06 III AAV1 (11 `141f i44 MECHANICAL 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•-• Alai steals ��5 n,A �.. ii�rSi 8 Site Address: 2800 SouthCenter Mall Tenant Name: The Body Shop li r k it 0 1l� u� H � 1klT q c. t t; 2a King Co Assessor's Tax. No.: m".,l;.x.�i;x7l. (�„2,,,, i1?6VEST0511611t`,1 i A A%''� l'x1V/JJ. 'j Name: Southcenter Mtdl Addi ss: 2$00 Snutltceuter Mali City: Tukwilia State: WA Zip: 98188 a jn it A 1 Phrl.tr, 1. 1._ r Name: MARGO W ib1�i ± lriR i iS « . fkl Kozich i ^ 1 23N 0I 1 ..!+.11 • Address: 2136 Purcell Drive City: Fernandina Sratc; FL Zip: 32034 Phone: (904) 491 -6314 Pax: (904) 491 -0397 Email: margok@cammerciulpertnitgroup .cam Valuation of project (contractor's.bid price). l; 3,000 Describe the scope of work in detail: tenant improvement pity y t oO p (.r`W\- b4� Suite Nutnber: 126 Floor; New Tenant: 0 .....Yes ®_No ��a. ni . �j k ;f r " 1� [ ; t{1).- ,io34'�(. ,,etweni..wr. I.EMA :, S.:aJ,:, ). te: 1,d.; k .1. K , fip�� t �.�(� 'c3 v ,'�ar�53nA.a ":1.i %'.0.t.,� i!!�li:, r�Lr{Ill,'t� Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contr Reg No.: Exp Dote: Tukwila Business License No.: Residential: New 0 Replacement Q .Commercial: New 0 Replacement (a Fuel Type: Electric..... J Otte 0 IInA17'lid"cuenFOnnw np rltutkww an thr41011 Other: APP ApptivalioluiMtvholail Permit ApplWelao Revyed 11.1.11.400x ROM? A40 1011 bA Page 1 of 2 11/14/12 12:15PM CPG • 9044910397 Indicate typo or mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: p.07 40 . ... ....,:n th ,1. ? Furnace d 1001c btu Furnace -100k btu Floor n►mace . Suspended/wall /floor mountod.heater A dished vent Repair or addition to heet/reMg/coaling system Mr handling unit <i 0,000 cfm- p.07 40 . ... ....,:n th ,1. ? Air handling unit 10 000 an dsvnporator cooler Ventilation in connected to sin le duct . Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic incinerator - - cotmtt/industrlal p.07 40 . ... ....,:n th ,1. ? Fire damper Ditll,ser. Thermostat . Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment 0.3 hp/ 100,000 btu 3 -1 S hp/500,000 btu 15 -30 hp /1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 55 0'h. /I 751 000 btu '^: n: •..•okvr .N lcnpx� �Jrrn� n c r'a � � ,{ 7 r< n4tiA5 `�i1f !> i� 4 441. r.�rl 'rl� ` � 4., X At }1 15 NO ti3�m,�;u1�, �/I.AI•i..c... 1�i�1.t�, u.r �:t.lCj�;". 6 it tCr i. ,� W "v i ? 't nL` T�cM7r 4 iya 1r1 t` , x 7V4f nyA �stGti �f 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 currant fee schedules. Expiration of plan review -- applications fbr 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 nddidonat periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and jean liable cause demonstrated. Section 1053.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEP.EBY•CERTtFY THAT 1 HAVE,ItEAD AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW ..THE.SAME T,O.BE IRUE.UNDBft PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILD! Signature: . Print Name: Margo Kozich GENT: Day Telephone: (904) 491-6314 Mailing Address: 2136 Purcell Drive Fernandina FL 32034 City State Zip WIAffillest}onffasnpApplicotins 041.10401t AypaemawM5Ct5*e, Pan* nppli mtonttorihaoN'9'I1.dm; Revegd: Aagud2011 eb Page 2 of 2 Ciof 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 SET RECEIPT Copy Reprinted on 01 -29 -2013 at 12:20:38 01/29/2013 RECEIPT NO: RI3 -00620 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 01/29/2013 User ID: 1165 Total Payment: 240.10 Payee: EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION, LLC SET ID: 0129 SET NAME: THE BODY SHOP SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member Amount EL13 -0108 63.00 M12 -178 177.10 TOTAL: TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 005780 240.10 TOTAL: 240.10 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.0 63.00 177.10 TOTAL: 240.10 City of Tilkvilar • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: htto: /4vww. ci. tubs, iia. wa. us SET RECEIPT Copy Reprinted on 11 -16 -2012 at 10:10:43 11/16/2012 RECEIPT NO: R12 -03131 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: COMMERCIAL PERMIT GROUP, INC. Payment Date: 11/16/2012 Total Payment: 902.75 SET ID: S000001825 SET NAME: Tmp set/Initialized Activities SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member D12 -362 EL12 -1083 M12 -178 PG12 -199 TOTAL: Amount 789.69 44.63 44.28 24.15 789.69 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 2548 902.75 TOTAL: 902.75 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 44.63 858.12 TOTAL: 902.75 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 t_ (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 ProjectisO sL P . Addres M A1 ( Special Instructions: Approved per applicable codes. Type a ion: l Date Called: Date Wanted:, „;,..? Requester: Phone No: 0 Corrections required prior to:ap'proval. COMMENTS: 0 TM ;—r—c/0 PE c P Ihssppector: Date), v n REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must - be at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection; INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188, v (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Proje oc� skOP f pectionk In r_ 1E5 aAi Typo.. Address t Ott M( Date % 2. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO.. • • - PERMIT NO. CITY- OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd :, #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 a, (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project:: _ )9 `f_ -S kci/4 Ty fl of Inspectio :: PJ t(�� 1 \1i (i In C' l ---lV r J� Address: -. :1 . =- ( tO"2: -( Date Called: Special Instructions:. ? . ' � �... Date Wanted_. - - .a .. ..m .....: i -4— (3 .P.m. Requester: Phort No: Z .� ( '5-037 Approved per, applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ; IM J A-1. ,\) /. ...f=7A( L-iv4 f—or Arta JA Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule rein must,be ' -- spection. n ��I I LA I,I, vim\ r._ =o Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director l 9Oa • City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor December 3, 2012 Margo Kozich 2136 Purcell Drive Fernandina, FL 32034 RE: Correction Letter #1 Mechanical Permit Application Number M12 -178 The Body Shop —1021 Southcenter Mall Dear Ms. Kozich, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson at 206 431 -3678 if you have questions regarding the attached comments. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (206) 431 -3670. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax 206 - 431 -3665 Tukwila Building Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Building Division Review Memo Date: November 30, 2012 Project Name: The Body Shop Permit # M12 -178 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and/or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculation sheets shall be stamped and signed. 1. A structural design and calculations will be needed for the roof penetrations and modifications necessary to support the new rooftop unit. If the unit is replacing an existing unit in the same location and the new unit weighs less than or equal to the old unit, structural design would not be required, however you would need to provide specifications of the old unit on the plans to document the like for like change out. If this is a new unit the structural plans will need to include the specific rooftop location associated with the required structural upgrades. 2. On page M1.4 under HVAC system equipment schedule, the efficiency ratings were not entered. Please complete this schedule. 3. The plans do not show a return duct smoke detector. The CFM of the unit is less than 2000 so the code does not require one but it is our understanding that the Mall requires these on all units. Please confirm this requirement with the mall and show the detector on the plans. If the Mall does not require this, please provide the Mall contact person so we can confirm. Should there be questions concerning the above information please contact the Building Division at 206 - 431 -3670. P , C e C. BA' PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M12 -178 PROJECT NAME: BODY SHOP, THE SITE ADDRESS: 1021 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # DATE: 12 -27 -12 1 Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # After Permit Issued DEPAR MEc S:' wilding Division Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 01 -01 -13 Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only • INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUESITHURS ROUTING: Please Route NI Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 01 -29 -13 Not Approved (attach comments) ri DATE: Permit' Center Use Only • CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 )MPERMIT COORD COPS PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M12 -178 DATE: 11/16/12 PROJECT NAME: BODY SHOP, THE SITE ADDRESS: 10iL) SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter #_ Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: t4 Lp2®. trL Building Division mu Public Works hPII.11.r1, Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 11/20/12 Complete 1g1 Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 12/18/12 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: L- Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: City/Pf Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: / -7T / - Plan ChecWPermit Number: /-17/7 " /fig ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter it ) ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued RECEIVED ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner DEC 1 2 7 2012 COMMUNITY Project Name: 7 /Y/ /50/N //0/7 DEVELOPMENT Project Address: O �j01-1, 6/ /TC-L /7'% 4GL. 7-r,< /rte/ Contact Person: 7'7' <&o KO Z/64. Phone Number: 901 4 °% /-6/ 4 Summary of Revision: /tj o/% 70 ,0reXlc6.7/o47 Gt/It,2 AX.0 r"7 VEi✓A/ / c e 7%7/g i`/iI L e, TES //4/0 ,0/4i/t 4/4Z-0/1(/ �te-4//o.2 e.Xi -r �. r Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on H:\Adplications\Forms- Applications On Line \2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Revision Submittal.doc Revised: May 2011 Contractors or Tradespeople Pester Friendly Page • General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEI to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC UBI No. 602512953 Phone 2067631744 Status Active Address 727 S Kenyon St License No. EVERGRL954R2 Suite /Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Seattle Effective Date 1/6/2006 State WA Expiration Date 1/6/2014 Zip 98108 Suspend Date County King Specialty 1 General Business Type Limited Liability Company Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company se License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status EVERGHH910J0 EVERGREEN HOME HEATING E ENGY Construction Contractor General Unused 4/20/2009 4/20/2013 Active EVERGI*201D7 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION INC Construction Contractor General Unused 3/27/1980 7/31/2006 Re- Re Licensed Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Partner /Member 12/22/2005 Bond Amount PATTON, DAVID Partner /Member 01/06/2006 WA15097 PATTON, RODGER Partner /Member 01/06/2006 PATTON, MATTHEW Partner /Member 01/06/2006 TRAVELERS CASE SURETY CO Bond Information Page 1 of 1 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 2 Merchants Bonding Co (Mutual) WA15097 01/01/2012 Until Cancelled $12,000.00 12/15/2011 1 TRAVELERS CASE SURETY CO 104667361 01/01/2006 Until Cancelled $12,000.00 01/03/2006 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 3 AMERICAN FIRE AND CASUALTY COM BAW54192293 07/31 /2010 07/31 /2013 $1,000,000.00 07/29/2012 2 Continental Western Ins Co CWP2640663 07/31/2006 07/31/2010 $1,000,000.00 03/23/2009 Summons /Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period Infractions /Citations Information No records found for the previous 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Print.aspx 01/29/2013 SYMBOLS LEGEND XXX XXX ROOM NAME KEYED NOTE DOOR NUMBER PARTITION TYPE ELEVATION REFERENCE I SECTION REFERENCE DETAIL REFERENCE FLOOR TRANSITION TYPE ABBREVIATIONS AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT AL ALUMINUM BD BOARD BLKT BLANKET CJ CONTROL JOINT CLG CEILING COL COLUMN CONC CONCRETE CONT CONTINUOUS CPT CARPET CT CERAMIC TILE C/L CENTER LINE D L DOUBLE DF DRINKING FOUNTAIN DIA DIAMETER DIM DIMENSION DN DOWN EA EACH ELEC ELECTRICAL ELEV /EL ELEVATION EQ EQUAL EXIST EXISTING FD FLOOR DRAIN FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER FF FINISH FLOOR GALV GALVANIZED GYP. BD. GYPSUM BOARD HC HANDICAPPED HDW HARDWARE HM HOLLOW METAL HVAC HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, & VENT INFO INFORMATION INSUL INSULATION MAS MASONRY MAX MAXIMUM MECH MECHANICAL MIN MINIMUM MTL METAL NA NOT APPLICABLE NIC NOT IN CONTRACT NOM NOMINAL NTS NOT TO SCALE O.A.H. OVER ALL HEIGHT O.A.L. OVER ALL LENGTH OC ON CENTER OPP OPPOSITE PLYWD PLYWOOD PREFAB PREFABRICATED PT PAINT QT QUARRY TILE R RISER /RADIUS REF REFERENCE REINF REINFORCE REQ'D REQUIRED RO ROUGH OPENING SIM SIMILAR SPEC SPECIFICATION SS STAINLESS STEEL STL STEEL STOR STORAGE SUSP SUSPENDED T TREAD TELE TELEPHONE TYp TYPICAL UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VCT VINYL COMPOSITION TILE VERT VERTICAL V.O. VISUAL OPENING WC WATER CLOSET WD WOOD W/ WITH CODE DATA STORE N0. 1126 -SPACE N0. 128 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL - TUKWILA, WA APPLICABLE CODES BUILDING CODE: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE (IBC 2009) PLUMBING CODE: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE (UPC 2009) MECHANICAL CODE: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE (IMC 2009) ELECTRICAL CODE: WASHINGTON STATE ELECTRICAL SAFETY STANDARDS (NEC 2008) FIRE /LIFE SAFETY: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE (IFC 2009) ACCESSIBILITY: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE (ICC /ANSI A117.1 2003) ENERGY CONSERVATION: WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE CODE STATISTICS OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: USE GROUP M (MERCANTILE) CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION: TYPE IIB INTERIOR FINISHES EXIT ACCESS CORRIDORS: CLASS C OTHER SPACES: CLASS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM: REQUIRED FIRE ALARM DEVICES: REQUIRED MEANS OF EGRESS SALES FLOOR AREA: 682 S.F. STOCK ROOM /RESTROOM AREA: 176 S.F. OCCUPANT LOAD: 21 NUMBER OF EXITS: 1 MAX. TRAVEL DISTANCE: 250' MAX. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL: 75' PLUMBING FACILITIES PLUMBING FIXTURES REQUIRED WATER CLOSETS: 1* LAVATORIES: 1* URINALS: 0 DRINKING FOUNTAINS: 1 HI —LO* UTILITY SINKS: 1* * REQUIREMENT MET BY CENTRAL MALL FACILITIES MINIMUM REQUIRED MANEUVERING CLEARANCE AT DOOR REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tu'Afilc Building Division. rovIsions will require a new plan submittal and may include addtional plan review fears. EGRESS PATH FROM MOST REMOTE POINT (TRAVEL DISTANCE =56') SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: meth8n iectdcar 'Plumbirg as City of Tukwila anr..1.I G DIVISION I4°�I�I�I�I�I�' POD -LOGO/ VALUES COMMUNITY WIN - W� 1:11♦ 1il)i W' %l)• I.I)♦ i.l)♦ i.l)♦ WALL L Ll� W1 W 1./� ,.1)♦ Gi_ - I- I— I —I —I— — — I— IMI— I —I� — — I —I -I- NOTES: 1. SEE SHEET A6.1 FOR ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION FOR RESTROOM 2. SEE STORE LOCATION PLAN FOR CONTINUATION OF EGRESS PATH THROUGH COVERED MALL. PLAN NORTH EGRESS & ACCESSIBILITY PLAN SCALE:1 /8 " =1' -0" RESPONSIBILITY SCHEDULE PROJECT DIRECTORY F LE COPY Perrnn No. M 1 ,--17 S ,,,. ;ew approval is subject to errors and omissions. nstrucilon �edocuments does net authhc swe tit �E: b e:: i,:` iy` adopted code or ordinance. r e: 2Ipt Field Copy and O1 ` is acknowledged: By. Aar )1141-5 City Of TY lla BU TENANT THE BODY SHOP 5036 ONE WORLD WAY WAKE FOREST, NC 27587 CONTACT: SCOTT WOOSLEY PHONE: 919 - 554 -8264 FAX: 919- 554 -4428 Scott.Woosley@thebodyshop.com ARCHITECT ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INTERNAT'L 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KY 41011 CONTACT: QUIN WICHMANN PHONE: 859 - 261 -5400 FAX: 859- 261 -5530 gwichmann®agi— us.com MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEER KLH ENGINEERS 1538 ALEXANDRIA PIKE SUITE 11 FT. THOMAS, KY 41075 CONTACT: PHONE: 859 - 442 -8050 FAX: 859 - 442 -8058 @klhengrs.com STORE FIXTURE VENDOR IDX 110 TECHNOLOGY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47130 CONTACT: ROB POWERS PHONE: 812- 280 -0000 EXT. 8812 rpowers@idx1ouisville.com LIGHT FIXTURE VENDOR LOEB ELECTRIC 915 WILLIAMS AVENUE COLUMBUS, OH 43212 CONTACT: DOUG HAMRICK PHONE: (614) 421 -3369 dhamri@loebelectric.com TRAFFIC COUNTER VENDOR ST. MICHAEL STRATEGIES 701 SALABERRY, SUITE 201 CHAMBLY, QC CANADA J3L1R2 CONTACT: TRACY SMITH PHONE: 450 - 658 -5148 EXT. 246 1- 888 - 726 -4782 LANDLORD WESTFIELD, LLC 2800 SOUTHCENTER CONTACT: WAYNE JOHNSON PHONE: 206 - 802 -6070 MOBILE: 206 - 714 -3485 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. — #100 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 DAVE LARSON PHONE: 206 - 431 -3678 FLOORING VENDOR ASSOCIATED /ACC INTERNATIONAL LTD. 306 MAIN STREET 1ST FLOOR MILLBURN, NJ 07041 CONTACT: JOANNA MARCZAK PHONE: 973 - 376 -1111 EXT. 212 FAX: 973 - 376 -1146 jmarczak@assocint.com SIGNAGE VENDOR HILTON DISPLAYS CONTACT: WAYNE RHODES PHONE: 864 - 233 -0401 EXT. 219 FAX: 864 - 242 -2204 www.hiltondisplays.com SOUND SYSTEM VENDOR MOOD MUSIC 7825 FAY AVE STE LL —A . La JOLLA, CA 92037 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CONTACT: NICK COCCHIOLA PHONE: 858 - 362 -2318 nick.cocchiola@moodmedia.com PHONE /DATA WIRING VENDOR GRANITE 100 NEWPORT AVENUE EXTENSION QUINCY, MA 02171 CONTACT: RYDER O'HARE PHONE: 617 - 532 -7427 rohare@granitenet.com INDEX DRAWING NUMBER A0.1 DRAWING NAME COVER SHEET DEMOLITION PLANS ISSUED TO LANDLORD 11/12/2012 11/12/201 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 11/12/2012 A2.1 A3.1 A4.1 A5.1 A5.2 A6.1 A7.1 FLOOR PLAN RE PLAN REFLE CEILING PLAN STOREFRON VATION S INTERIOR ELEVATIO INTERIOR ELEV AMIN /12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 FINISH S RES ULE & PLAN 11/12/2012 /2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 CIFICATIONS 1/12/2012 M1.1 M1.2 M1.3 M1.4 E1.2 E1.3 E1.4 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL DETAILS MECHANICAL ENERGY COMPLIANCE MECHANICAL PLANS ELECTRICAL LEGEND AND SPECIFICATIONS 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 CORRECTION LTR# tvil)N1-78 xhrente,JJ,d V - .- 5.152nd:St. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JAN 0 8 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 2012 PERMIT CENTER c. :._ . -S .51it:Pt) 8 T. N ,,zz.:S.t52nd.:4... Rqs, Macau Gaviaw Hta r5d5 4�53rd5t5.�! Srv::fir.ro.ce SIOCelTt anu l nIM Mall f�N, [tare. UfJr —_T h. ern Strander:Blvd=it .....: T1 S ply T4ai PLAN NORTH STORE LOCATION PLAN SCALE: NONE PLAN NORTH VICINITY MAP SCALE: NONE MIN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP I NTERNATIONAL 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 41 01 1 PH 854- 261-•5400 FAX 859 -261 -5530 This drawing is the property of ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INT'L and is not to be reproduced or copied h whole or in part It is only to be used for the project and site specifically identified herein and is not to be used on any other project It is to be returned upon request Scales as stated hereon are valid on the original drawing only, Contractor shall carefully review all dimensions and conditions shown hereon and at once report to the Architect any error, inconsis- tency or omission he may discover. Revisions: Mark Date By Issued Description 11/12/2012 CML ISSUED FOR FINAL LANDLORD /PERMIT APPROVAL A 12/21/2012 CML REVISED PER LANDLORD /PERM ►T COMMENTS Z cn 60 co z CC LLI act 1— CO ill 0 1 O W 1 N r 1• O 0 W O co act —§— H 1 CC J W H Z W U Z I-- 0 O co O N Architect's Project No, 110912 Title COVER SHEET Sheet No. A0.1 PROVIDED BY INSTALLED BY NOT APPLICABLE I NOTES ITEM LANDLORD TENANT TENANT VENDOR TENANT CONTR. LANDLORD TENANT TENANT VENDOR TENANT CONTR. EXISTING TO REMAIN EXTERIOR/BUILDING SHELL TEMPORARY BARRICADE & GRAPHICS 0 0 GRAPHICS PROVIDED BY TENANT TENANT CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOS TO TENANT IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION EXTERIOR /CORRIDOR WALLS TENANT DEMISING WALLS MALL BULKHEAD OR EXTERIOR SIGN FASCIA MALL NEUTRAL PIERS 0 0 0 SEE PLAN STOREFRONT GLAZING /FRAMING EXTERIOR AWNINGS /CANOPIES STOREFRONT SIGNAGE STOREFRONT COLUMN ENCLOSURES /TRIM STOREFRONT BASE (EXTERIOR /MALL SIDE) COILING GRILLE /SUPPORT POSTS /HARDWARE STOREFRONT DOORS /FRAMES /HARDWARE REAR DOOR /FRAME /HARDWARE INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION & FINISHES MALL FLOORING 0 0 0 MATERIAL PER LANDLORD SPECIFICATIONS; EXTEND EXISTING AS INDICATED SALES AREA FLOORING 0 TENANT CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PLACE & QUAUFY ORDER WITH TENANT VENDOR STOCK ROOM /OFFICE FLOORING TOILET ROOM FLOORING STOCK ROOM /OFFICE DOOR /FRAME /HARDWARE TOILET ROOM DOOR /FRAME /HARDWARE STOCK ROOM /OFFICE WALL 0 0 0 SEE PLAN TOILET ROOM WALLS SALES AREA CEILING /SOFFITS STOCK ROOM /OFFICE CEILING 0 0 0 SEE PLAN TOILET ROOM CEILING SALES AREA BASE 0 TENANT CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PLACE & QUAUFY ORDER WITH TENANT VENDOR STOCK ROOM /OFFICE BASE 0 0 0 SEE PLAN TOILET ROOM BASE SALES AREA COLUMN ENCLOSURES PAINT 0 0 TENANT CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM COLORS WITH TENANT FAUX BRICK PANELS FIXTURES & ACCESSORIES SALES AREA FIXTURES /TABLES /CASHWRAP 0 0 UNLOADING OF FIXTURES BY TENANT CONTRACTOR STOCK SHELVING FIXTURES STOCK ROOM /OFFICE DESK, SHELVING, STANDARDS MIRRORS • TOILET ROOM AND OFFICE ACCESSORIES 0 0 0 SEE PLAN SAFE/REFRIGERATOR/MICROWAVE/CHAIR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS INTERIOR SIGNAGE WALL - MOUNTED LOGO BY SIGNAGE VENDOR PLUMBING & MECHANICAL PLUMBING FIXTURES WATER HEATER PLUMBING PIPING /VALVES /HARDWARE SPRINKLER HEADS /PIPE DROPS 0 0 0 SEE SPRINKLER DRAWINGS BY OTHERS SPRINKLER MAIN /BRANCH PIPING ' , HVAC DIFFUSERS /GRILLES /EXHAUST FANS 0 0 0 SEE HVAC PLAN HVAC DUCTWORK /CONTROLS 0 0 0 SEE HVAC PLAN HVAC UNITS ELECTRICAL SALES AREA LIGHT FIXTURES 0 0 UNLOADING OF FIXTURES BY TENANT CONTRACTOR STOCK ROOM /OFFICE LIGHT FIXTURES 0 0 0 SEE PLAN TOILET ROOM LIGHT FIXTURES 0 0 0 SEE PLAN ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLES /WIRING /CONDUIT /CONTROLS 0 0 0 FLOOR OUTLETS PROVIDED BY LIGHTING VENDOR ELECTRICAL PANELS /TRANSFORMERS /DISCONNECTS ELECTRIC SERVICE /METER SOUND SYSTEM /COMPONENTS � 0 SPEAKERS /WIRING 0 .0 FIRE ALARM DEVICES /WIRING TELEPHONE /DATA WIRING & RECEPTACLES PROJECT DIRECTORY F LE COPY Perrnn No. M 1 ,--17 S ,,,. ;ew approval is subject to errors and omissions. nstrucilon �edocuments does net authhc swe tit �E: b e:: i,:` iy` adopted code or ordinance. r e: 2Ipt Field Copy and O1 ` is acknowledged: By. Aar )1141-5 City Of TY lla BU TENANT THE BODY SHOP 5036 ONE WORLD WAY WAKE FOREST, NC 27587 CONTACT: SCOTT WOOSLEY PHONE: 919 - 554 -8264 FAX: 919- 554 -4428 Scott.Woosley@thebodyshop.com ARCHITECT ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INTERNAT'L 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KY 41011 CONTACT: QUIN WICHMANN PHONE: 859 - 261 -5400 FAX: 859- 261 -5530 gwichmann®agi— us.com MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEER KLH ENGINEERS 1538 ALEXANDRIA PIKE SUITE 11 FT. THOMAS, KY 41075 CONTACT: PHONE: 859 - 442 -8050 FAX: 859 - 442 -8058 @klhengrs.com STORE FIXTURE VENDOR IDX 110 TECHNOLOGY JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47130 CONTACT: ROB POWERS PHONE: 812- 280 -0000 EXT. 8812 rpowers@idx1ouisville.com LIGHT FIXTURE VENDOR LOEB ELECTRIC 915 WILLIAMS AVENUE COLUMBUS, OH 43212 CONTACT: DOUG HAMRICK PHONE: (614) 421 -3369 dhamri@loebelectric.com TRAFFIC COUNTER VENDOR ST. MICHAEL STRATEGIES 701 SALABERRY, SUITE 201 CHAMBLY, QC CANADA J3L1R2 CONTACT: TRACY SMITH PHONE: 450 - 658 -5148 EXT. 246 1- 888 - 726 -4782 LANDLORD WESTFIELD, LLC 2800 SOUTHCENTER CONTACT: WAYNE JOHNSON PHONE: 206 - 802 -6070 MOBILE: 206 - 714 -3485 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. — #100 TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 DAVE LARSON PHONE: 206 - 431 -3678 FLOORING VENDOR ASSOCIATED /ACC INTERNATIONAL LTD. 306 MAIN STREET 1ST FLOOR MILLBURN, NJ 07041 CONTACT: JOANNA MARCZAK PHONE: 973 - 376 -1111 EXT. 212 FAX: 973 - 376 -1146 jmarczak@assocint.com SIGNAGE VENDOR HILTON DISPLAYS CONTACT: WAYNE RHODES PHONE: 864 - 233 -0401 EXT. 219 FAX: 864 - 242 -2204 www.hiltondisplays.com SOUND SYSTEM VENDOR MOOD MUSIC 7825 FAY AVE STE LL —A . La JOLLA, CA 92037 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CONTACT: NICK COCCHIOLA PHONE: 858 - 362 -2318 nick.cocchiola@moodmedia.com PHONE /DATA WIRING VENDOR GRANITE 100 NEWPORT AVENUE EXTENSION QUINCY, MA 02171 CONTACT: RYDER O'HARE PHONE: 617 - 532 -7427 rohare@granitenet.com INDEX DRAWING NUMBER A0.1 DRAWING NAME COVER SHEET DEMOLITION PLANS ISSUED TO LANDLORD 11/12/2012 11/12/201 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 11/12/2012 A2.1 A3.1 A4.1 A5.1 A5.2 A6.1 A7.1 FLOOR PLAN RE PLAN REFLE CEILING PLAN STOREFRON VATION S INTERIOR ELEVATIO INTERIOR ELEV AMIN /12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 FINISH S RES ULE & PLAN 11/12/2012 /2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 CIFICATIONS 1/12/2012 M1.1 M1.2 M1.3 M1.4 E1.2 E1.3 E1.4 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL DETAILS MECHANICAL ENERGY COMPLIANCE MECHANICAL PLANS ELECTRICAL LEGEND AND SPECIFICATIONS 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 11/12/2012 CORRECTION LTR# tvil)N1-78 xhrente,JJ,d V - .- 5.152nd:St. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JAN 0 8 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 2012 PERMIT CENTER c. :._ . -S .51it:Pt) 8 T. N ,,zz.:S.t52nd.:4... Rqs, Macau Gaviaw Hta r5d5 4�53rd5t5.�! Srv::fir.ro.ce SIOCelTt anu l nIM Mall f�N, [tare. UfJr —_T h. ern Strander:Blvd=it .....: T1 S ply T4ai PLAN NORTH STORE LOCATION PLAN SCALE: NONE PLAN NORTH VICINITY MAP SCALE: NONE MIN ARCHITECTURAL GROUP I NTERNATIONAL 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 41 01 1 PH 854- 261-•5400 FAX 859 -261 -5530 This drawing is the property of ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INT'L and is not to be reproduced or copied h whole or in part It is only to be used for the project and site specifically identified herein and is not to be used on any other project It is to be returned upon request Scales as stated hereon are valid on the original drawing only, Contractor shall carefully review all dimensions and conditions shown hereon and at once report to the Architect any error, inconsis- tency or omission he may discover. Revisions: Mark Date By Issued Description 11/12/2012 CML ISSUED FOR FINAL LANDLORD /PERMIT APPROVAL A 12/21/2012 CML REVISED PER LANDLORD /PERM ►T COMMENTS Z cn 60 co z CC LLI act 1— CO ill 0 1 O W 1 N r 1• O 0 W O co act —§— H 1 CC J W H Z W U Z I-- 0 O co O N Architect's Project No, 110912 Title COVER SHEET Sheet No. A0.1 4 4 4 4 HVAC SPECIFICATION GENERAL General Provisions of the Contract including General and Supplementary Conditions and General Requirements apply to work of this section. SCOPE: The base bid includes furnishing all materials, labor, tools, and equipment and the performance of all work required to install a complete heating and air conditioning system as outlined herein. QUALITY ASSURANCE: Provide a complete installation in conformance with the following standards. AGA: American Gas Association ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers NFPA: National Fire Protection Association SMACNA: Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association. Statewide Building Code IMC: International Mechanical Code PERMITS, FEES, INSPECTIONS, LAWS, AND REGULATIONS: Permits and fees of every nature required in connection with this work shall be obtained and paid for by this contractor who shall also pay for all the installation fees and similar charges. Laws and regulations, which bear upon or affect the various branches of this work shall be complied with by this contractor and are hereby made a part of this contract. All work, which such laws require to be inspected, shall be submitted to the proper public official for inspection and a certificate of final approval must be furnished. SEISMIC BRACING: Provide seismic bracing of mechanical and electrical components where required by code. QUALITY ASSURANCE The contractor shall provide seismic restraint systems to meet total design lateral force requirements for support and restraint of piping, conduit, cable trays and other similar systems and equipment where required by the applicable building code. SEISMIC BRACING AND SUPPORT OF SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS Seismic restraint designer shall coordinate all attachments with the structural engineer of record. Provide engineered stamped and signed drawings of seismic design. Seismic restraint designer shall provide visual inspection after installation and approve installation of seismic design components. Design analysis shall include calculated dead loads, static seismic loads, and capacity of materials utilized for the connection of the equipment or system to the structure. Analysis shall detail anchoring methods, bolt diameter, and embedment depth. All seismic restraint devices shall be designed to accept without failure the forces calculated per the applicable building code. Friction from gravity loads shall not be considered resistance to seismic forces. Fire protection systems shall meet the requirements of NFPA -13 and NFPA -14 for the building seismic requirements. WORK IN EXISTING SPACES: General: Care shall be taken when working in existing spaces so as not to damage existing walls and ceilings where work is being performed. Ceilings: Where work is being performed above ceilings, and the architectural drawings do not indicate ceiling modifications by the general contractor, it shall be the responsibility of this contractor to remove and replace existing ceilings where work is being performed. In those instances, all repair and installation of new grid, ceiling panels, etc shall be the responsibility of this contractor. Match existing finishes. Walls & Floors: It shall be the responsibility of this contractor to patch existing walls and floors and match existing finishes where work is being removed or installed and patching is being performed, unless noted otherwise on the architectural drawings. DEMOUTiON: Any Equipment to be demolished shall also include the demolition of any and all ductwork, piping etc serving or served by the equipment, all accessories, air devices, wiring, gas piping, venting, control wiring and power wiring associated with the equipment. Demolition shall be coordinated with all trades. All materials shall be turned over to the owner or disposed at the owner's direction. Contractor is responsible for reclaiming any refrigerant in association with the demolition in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. Any roof or wall penetration shall be patched watertight to the satisfaction of the architect. TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS: No ducts, piping, fixtures or equipment shall be concealed or covered until they have been inspected and approved by the Architect and the inspector who shall be notified by the contractor when the work is ready for inspection. Work shall be completely installed, tested and leak tight before inspection is required. All tests shall be repeated to the satisfaction of those making the inspection. METAL DUCTWORK DUCTWORK MATERIALS Exposed Ductwork Materials: Where ductwork is indicated to be exposed to view in occupied spaces, provide materials which are free from visual imperfections including pitting, seam marks, roller marks, stains and discolorations, and other imperfections, including those which would impair painting. Exposed ductwork which is to be painted shall have paint grip applied. Sheet Metal: Except as otherwise indicated, fabricate ductwork from galvanized sheet steel, lock forming quality, with G 90 zinc coating and mill phosphatized for exposed locations. Minimum gauge shall be 24. MISCELLANEOUS DUCTWORK MATERIALS Volume Dampers: Provide volume dampers in all branch ducts or as required for balancing to required air flows. Fittings: Provide radius type fittings fabricated of multiple sections with maximum 15 deg. change of direction per section. Unless specifically detailed otherwise, use 45 deg. laterals and 45 deg. elbows for branch takeoff connections. Where 90 deg. branches are indicated, provide conical type tees. Duct Sealant: Non— hardening, non — migrating mastic or liquid elastic sealant, type applicable for fabrication /installation detail, as compounded and recommended by manufacturer specifically for sealing joints and seams in ductwork. Duct Cement: Non — hardening migrating mastic or liquid neoprene based cement, type applicable for fabrication /installation detail, as compounded and recommended by manufacturer specifically for cementing fitting components, or longitudinal seams in ductwork. Ductwork Support Materials: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hot — dipped galvanized steel fasteners, anchors, rods, straps, trim and angles for support of ductwork. FLEXIBLE DUCTS: Either spiral —wound spring steel with flameproof vinyl sheathing, or corrugated aluminum. Unless specifically mentioned, the maximum length of flex duct on the supply equals 5 feet. Flex is not allowed for return, relief or exhaust applications. The flexible ducts indicated for use in the H.V.A.C. system shall conform to the of UL 181 f requirements 0 for Class 0 or Class 1 flexible air ducts and shall be so identified. Flexible Ducts: Where installed in unconditioned spaces other than return air plenums, provide 1" thick 1 -1/2 lb. continuous flexible fiberglass sheath with vinyl vapor barrier jacket. Flexible Ducts: Installation is not permitted above drywall ceilings and inaccessible ceilings. FABRICATION Shop fabricate ductwork in 4, 8, 10 or 12 —ft lengths, unless otherwise indicated or required to complete runs. All ductwork shall be Pittsburgh Construction with a minimum of thickness of 24 gauge. In addition, ductwork used in systems over 3 " W.G. shall have cold sealant applied. Shop fabricate ductwork of gauges and reinforcement complying with SMACNA "HVAC Duct Construction Standard?. LINED DUCT Fabricate ductwork with duct liner in each section of duct where indicated. Laminate liner to internal surfaces of duct in accordance with instructions by manufacturers of lining and adhesive, and fasten with mechanical fasteners. Duct liner to be 3 —lb density for acoustic requirements 1" thick or as noted. Size of ductwork shown on the drawings is free net area, outside dimension of ducts will need to be increased if lined duct is used. Size of ductwork shown on the drawings is free net area, outside dimension of ducts will need to be increased if lined duct is used. Duct Liner: Fibrous glass of thickness indicated. 3—lb density. All liners, insulation and adhesives shall have a flame spread index not more than 25 and a smoke developed index of not, more than 50. Duct Liner Adhesive: Duct Liner Fasteners: Comply with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards. INSTALLATION OF METAL DUCTWORK General: Assemble and install ductwork in accordance with recognized industry practices which will achieve air —tight (5% leakage for systems rated 3 " and under 1% for systems rated over 3") and noiseless (no objectionable noise) systems, capable of performing each indicated service. Install each run with minimum number of joints. Align ductwork accurately at connections, within 1/8" misalignment tolerance and with internal surfaces smooth. Support ducts rigidly with suitable ties, braces, hangers and anchors of type which will hold ducts true —to —shape and to prevent buckling. Support vertical ducts at every floor. Sealing: Seal all longitudinal seams, S's and drives and all joints with mastic or cement. Install according to SMACNA standards. Balancing Dampers: The sheet metal contractor shall be fully responsible for installing balancing dampers in the ductwork, (whether shown on the drawing or not) in order to arrive at the intended air flow. The balancing sub — contractor shall provide direction and assistance in determining locations where dampers are required. Additional dampers, if required shall be installed at no additional cost to the owner. Wall Penetrations: Seal and pack around all ducts and piping sleeves which pass through walls that extend to bottom side of structure and rated walls. Field Fabrication: Complete fabrication of work at project as necessary to match shop— fabricated work and accommodate installation requirements. Routing: Locate ductwork runs, except as otherwise indicated, vertically and horizontally and avoid diagonal runs wherever possible. Run ductwork in shortest route which does not obstruct useable space or block access for servicing building and its equipment. Hold ducts close to walls, overhead construction, columns, and other structural and permanent enclosure elements of building. Limit clearance to 1/2" where furring is shown for enclosure or concealment of ducts, but allow for insulation thickness, if any. Where possible, locate insulated ductwork for 1" clearance outside of insulation. Wherever possible in finished and occupied spaces, conceal ductwork from view, by locating in mechanical shafts, hollow wall construction or above suspended ceilings. Do not encase horizontal runs in solid partitions, except as specifically shown. Coordinate layout with suspended ceiling and lighting layouts and similar finished work. Electrical Equipment Spaces: Do not route ductwork through transformer vaults and their electrical equipment spaces and enclosures. Penetrations: Where ducts pass through interior partitions and exterior walls, and are exposed to view, conceal space between construction opening and duct or duct insulation with sheet metal flanges of same /1\ gage as duct. Overlap opening on 4 sides by at least 1 -1/2 ". Fasten to duct and substrate. Where ducts pass through fire —rated floors, walls, or partitions, provide fire dampers and firestopping between duct and substrate, in accordance with requirements of Division -7 Section "Firestopping ". Coordination: Coordinate duct installations with installation of accessories, dampers, coil frames, equipment, controls and other associated work of ductwork system. INSTALLATION OF DUCT LINER General: Install duct liner in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards. Size of ductwork shown on the drawings is free net area, outside dimension of ducts will need to be increased if lined duct is used. Store internally lined ductwork up off of the floor. Protect internally lined ductwork from water and dust. "Butter the leading edge of all internal duct lining with the manufacturer's recommended adhesive. Inspect and repair all damaged lining prior to installation of ductwork. INSTALLATION OF FLEXIBLE DUCTS Maximum Length: For any duct run using flexible ductwork, do not. exceed 5' — 0" extended length. Installation shall have smooth full radius turns down to diffuser. Installation not permitted above inaccessible ceilings. ACCESS. PANELS: Furnish all access panels required for proper servicing of equipment. Provide access panels for all concealed valves, vents, controls and cleanout doors, and sprinkler devices required by NFPA. Provide frame as required for finish. Furnish panels to General Contractor. Exact locations to be approved by the Architect. Minimum size to be 12" x 12 ", units to be 16 gauge steel, locking device shall be screwdriver cam locks. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS: Support all piping, ductwork and equipment., by hangers or brackets. Furnish structural steel members where required to support piping and equipment. No portion of piping or valves shall be supported by equipment. Ductwork — Support by means of hangers as follows: Duct Width Hanger Size and Type Max. Spacing 30 or less ( #16 gage) 8 31 to 60 ( #14 gage) 8 61 to 90 3/8" dia. Rod 8 A pair of hangers shall be located at every transverse joint and elsewhere according to the table. Rod sizes to conform to the following: 3/8" rods for 3/4 " -2" pipe; 1/2" rods for 2- 1/2 " -3" pipe; 5/8" for 4 " -5" pipe and 3/4" for 6" pipe. Hangers shall be sized to allow insulation to pass through unobstructed, provide saddle support for insulation at all hanger. Hanger spacing for steel piping unless otherwise noted is to be as follows: 1 -1/4" or smaller to be 8' on center; 1- 1/2 " -2" to be 10' on center; 2 -1/2" and larger to be 12' on center and at each change of direction. Hanger spacing for copper pipe to be as follows: 1" or smaller 6' on center; 1 -1/4" or larger 8' on center. Piping shall be also supported at each change in direction, at valves, and at equipment. CEILING AIR DIFFUSERS: Diffuser Faces: Square: Square housing, core of square concentric louvers, square or round duct connection. Diffuser Mountings: Surface Mount: Diffuser shall have rolled edge below finished ceiling for surface mounting or diffuser shall be furnished with accessory plaster frame. Lay —In: Diffuser housing sized to fit between ceiling exposed suspension tee bars and rest on top surface of tee bar. Diffuser Dampers: Opposed Blade Dampers: Multiple opposed blade dampers connected to linkage adjustable from face of diffuser with key. Diffuser Accessories: Plaster Ring: Perimeter ring designed to act as plaster stop and diffuser anchor. Diffuser Finishes: White Enamel: Semi gloss white enamel prime finish. Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements, provide diffusers of one of the following: Anemostat Products Div., Dynamics Corp. of America. Metal —Aire Titus Products Div., Philips Industries, Inc. Tuttle and Bailey. Price CEILING & WALL REGISTERS & GRILLES: Steel Construction: Manufacturer's standard stamped sheet steel frame and adjustable blades. Register Dampers: Opposed Blade: Adjustable opposed —blade damper assembly, key operated from face of register. Register and Grille Finishes: Register and Grille Finishes: White Enamel: Semi —gloss white enamel prime finish. Register and Grille Acoustic Performance: NC less than or equal to 30 Manufacturer. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide diffusers of one of the following: Anemostat Products Div., Dynamics Corp. of America. Metal —Aire Titus Products Div., Philips Industries, Inc. Tuttle and Bailey. Price SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP UNITS General: Provide factory — assembled and tested units as indicated, consisting of insulated casing, filter and rack, fan, motor and drive, fan and limit controls, and control transformer. Provide full cased evaporator coil and electric heat package. Refrigeration Circuit: Provide refrigerant thermal expansion valve for refrigerant control. Provide access valves in suction and liquid lines. Compressors: Provide welded shell, hermetic compressors, or serviceable hermetic compressors, 1750 RPM. Provide crankcase heaters. Provide 5 year extended warranty on compressor. Evaporator Coil: Construct of copper tubing and aluminum fins, pressure and leak tested at 1.5 times working pressure. Provide full cased enclosure around evaporator coil for duct mounting. Fans: Provide direct double — inlet, forward curved, centrifugal fans with drive. Provide permanently lubricated fan and motor bearings, and thermal overloads in motor. Filters: Provide 1" thick throwaway filters. Integral Air — Cooled Heat Pumps: Provide condenser coil constructed of copper tubes and aluminum fins. Factory leak —test at 1.5 times working pressure, dehydrate and provide full charge of refrigerant. Provide subcooler and accumulator. Low Ambient Control: Provide head pressure control, designed to operate at temperatures down to 0 deg. F (-18 deg. C ( C). 9 ) Controls: Provide factory — installed and wired controls, with terminal strip. Provide connections for remote thermostat. Provide the Following: Motor with individual overload protection. High and low refrigerant cutouts. Fan auto and heat—off—cool switches. prevent short cycling Time delay relay to pre yc g corn ressor. r p Time /temperature defrost control. Emergency heat relay. Manual indoor change —over thermostat. Two stage heat /cool for dual circuit units. Outdoor thermostat. Crankcase heater. Low ambient control. Electric resistance heater. Moisture indicator. Filter drier. Refrigerant service valves. Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements, provide AC units of one of the following: Bryant. Trane Co. Carrier. Johnson Controls INSPECTION: Examine areas and conditions under which heat pump units are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Installer. INSTALLATION OF SPOT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP UNITS: General: Install units in accordance with manufacturers installation instructions. Install units plumb and level, firmly anchored in locations indicated, and maintain manufacturer's recommended clearances. Support: Install exterior ground— mounted units on 4" thick reinforced concrete pad, 4" larger on each side than heat pump unit. Unit shall be anchored to the concrete pad. Concrete is specified in Division 3. Coordinate installation of anchoring devices. Support: Install interior air handling units on 2" concrete pad 2" larger on each side of unit. Unit shall be anchored to concrete pad. Concrete is specified in Division 3. Coordinate installation of anchoring devices. Electrical Wiring: Install electrical devices furnished by manufacturer but not specified to be factory — mounted. Furnish copy of manufacturer's wiring diagram submittal to Electrical Installer. Verify that electrical wiring installation is in accordance with manufacturer's submittal and installation requirements of Division 16 sections. Do not proceed with equipment start —up . until wiring installation is acceptable to equipment Installer. Ductwork: Connect supply and return ducts to unit with flexible duct connections. Provide transitions to exactly match unit duct connection size. Provide 1" acoustic duct lining on return air side a minimum of 10' from fan. Connect outside air duct to unit with flexible connection, provide manual damper and motorized damper. Drain Piping: Connect unit drain to nearest indirect waste connection. Provide trap at drain pan; construct at least 1" deeper than fan pressure in inches of water. Start -up AC units, in accordance with manufacturer's start —up instructions. Test controls and demonstrate compliance with requirements. Replace damaged or malfunctioning controls and equipment. TRAINING OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL: Provide services of manufacturer's technical representative for 1 —half day to instruct Owner's personnel in operation and maintenance of units. Schedule training with Owner, provide at least 7-day notice to Contractor and Engineer of training date. SPARE PARTS: General: Furnish to Owner, with receipt, the following spare parts for AC unit: 1 set of matched fan belts for each belt driven fan. 1 set filters for each unit. TERMINAL UNITS FAN —COIL UNITS: General: Provide fan —coil units having cabinet sizes, and in locations indicated, and of capacities, style, and having accessories as scheduled. Include in basic unit chassis, coils, fanboard, drain pan assembly, fans, housing, motor, filter, and insulation. End Pockets: End pockets for completely housing factory installed valves and piping. Chassis: Construct chassis of galvanized steel with flanged edges. Insulation: Faced, heavy density glass fiber. Cabinet: Construct of 18 —ga steel removable panels, 16 —ga front. Provide insulation over entire coil section. Clean cabinet parts, bonderize, phosphatize, and flow —coat with baked —on primer and finished coat. Color selected by architect. Coils: Construct of 5/8" seamless copper tubes mechanically bonded to configurated aluminum fins. Design for 300 psi working pressure, and leak test at 300 psi under water. Auxiliary Heating Coils: Construct of 7/16" seamless copper tubes mechanically bonded to configurated aluminum fins. Design for 300 psi working pressure. Drain Pans: Construct of galvanized steel. Insulate with polystyrene or polyurethane insulation. Provide drain connection. Fans: Provide centrifugal forward curved double width wheels of reinforced fiberglass, in galvanized steel fan scrolls. Motors: Provide motors with integral thermal overload protection. Run test motors at factory in assembled unit prior to shipping. Provide quickly detachable motor cords. Filters: Provide 1" thick throwaway type filters in fiberboard frames. Provide hinged access for filter removal. Dampers: Provide 18 —ga motorized steel damper blades with polyurethane stop across entire blade length. Provide factory — mounted electric operators for 25% open cycle. Condensate Overflow: Provide secondary drain pan with level alarm which will shut unit and alarm system of condensate overflow. Control Options: Provide unit mounted 3 speed fan switch. Provide DDC controller and thermostat shipped loose for field installation. Refer to specs for standalone or Accessories: Provide the following accessories as indicated and /or scheduled: Provide a multi— directional louvered supply grille /outlet that can be adjusted in the field for desired airflow direction. Manufacturer. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide fan —coil units of one of the following: Carrier Corp. McQuay Inc. Trane (The) Co. International Environmental Corporation Enviro —Tec INSPECTION: , , Examine areas and conditions under which terminal units are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Installer. INSTALLATION OF FAN —COIL UNITS: General: Install fan —coil units as indicated, and in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. Locate fan —coil units as indicated, coordinate with other trades to assure correct recess size for recessed units. Install piping as indicated. Protect units with protective covers during balance of construction. ELECTRICAL WRING: General: Install electrical devices furnished by manufacturer but not specified to be factory — mounted. Furnish copy of manufacturer's wiring diagram submittal to Electrical Installer. Verify that electrical wiring installation is in accordance with manufacturer's submittal and installation requirements of Division -16 sections. Do not proceed with equipment start —up until wiring installation is acceptable to equipment installer. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING: General: After construction is completed, including painting, clean unit exposed surfaces, vacuum clean terminal coils and inside of cabinets. Retouch any marred or scratched surfaces of factory — finished cabinets, using finish materials furnished by manufacturer. Install new filter units for terminals requiring same. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: Split System ACU (Heat Pump & Electric Heat /DX, with O.A.) 1. Startup The unit shall operate on a 7 day /night programmable thermostat. 2. Supply Fan Control The supply fan speed shall be constant and set to the required CFM. 3. Space Temperature Control Provide local wall mounted room temperature thermostat with digital display of room temperature and setpoint ( +/— deg. F. adjustable) and override feature. 4. Minimum Outside Air Control During occupied mode the minimum outside air damper shall be open. Provide motorized outdoor air damper. 5. Economizer Control Economizer control shall be enabled whenever the outside air enthalpy is lower than the return air enthalpy. Enthalpy shall be calculated from sensors which are tied to the same controller for accuracy. During economizer mode, the outside air damper shall modulate to 100% open. The economizer damper shall modulate open on a call for cooling and modulate closed on a call for heating. The return . damper shall modulate inversely with the economizer damper. 6. Cooling Control Cooling shall be controlled to maintain space temperature setpoint. On a call for cooling the heating shall be off. On a further call for cooling the mechanical cooling shall be staged on.. 7. Heating Control Heating shall be controlled to maintain space temperature setpoint. On a call for heating, the mechanical cooling shall be off. On a further call for heating the heat pump then electric heating shall be staged on. 8. Smoke Detector When the smoke detector is alarmed, the system shall be alarmed and the air handler shall fail safe with manual reset. Electrical contractor shall furnish, HVAC Contractor shall mount & Electrical contractor shall wire a UL listed photoelectric smoke detector per local code authority having jurisdiction. Fan Shutdown — Hard Wired 9. Unoccupied Mode During the unoccupied mode of operation, the ACU shall go into night setback mode. 10. Night Setback /Shutdown At night setback /shutdown the ACU shall go to fail safe position. Fail safe position is defined by the following: The supply fan is off, the outdoor air intake damper is closed, the heating is off and the mechanical cooling is off. The supply fan shall cycle in conjunction with either the heating or cooling system to maintain a minimum /maximum space temperature depending on the season. CONDENSING UNITS All safeties interlocks associated with the condensing unit shall be hard wired. Software interlocks are acceptable as secondary additional safeties. Unit shall have self contained controls by unit manufacturer. On a call for cooling, with all safety devices satisfied, the first stage compressor contactor and condenser fan contactor energize causing the compressor and condenser fan motor to operate (the indoor fan contactor shall be wired to start at the same time as the compressor). A liquid line solenoid valve will open when the first stage compressor starts. On a further call for cooling, the second stage compressor contactor and condenser fan contactor energize causing the second stage compressor and condenser fan motor to operate. A liquid line solenoid valve will open when the second stage compressor starts. Ascoolin demand decreases, the second stage compressor contactor and condenser fan contactor cooling � 9 P de— energize causing the second stage compressor and condenser fan motor to shut down. A corresponding liquid line solenoid valve will close when the second stage compressor is off preventing refrigerant migration back to the compressor during the off cycle. EXHAUST FANS Toilet Exhaust Fans (Manual) Exhaust fans shall be controlled by local manual switch furnished, installed and wired by electrical contractor. When activated, exhaust fan motor damper shall open and fan shall start. (Indicated by EC on MESCH schedule) CONTROLS Electrical contractor will provide power wiring. HVAC contractor shall provide all the low voltage wiring of HVAC units and controls, thermostats and controllers. Thermostat shall be by the manufacturer of the HVAC unit (heat /cool /auto /off) with night setback. Provide plastic protective cover for all. CONTROL WIRING Low Voltage Thermostats Low voltage thermostats shall be furnished, installed and wired by the HVAC contractor. The electrical contractor shall provide 4" square x 1— 1/2" deep wall outlet boxes (with single —gang rings) for all thermostats /sensors. The electrical contractor shall provide one 3/4" empty conduit from each thermostat /sensor location, turned out above accessible ceilings (in joist space or against overhead slab /deck). The HVAC /Temperature Control Contractor shall provide all other necessary conduit, raceway and wiring related work. Conduit shall be identified in ceiling cavity and shall be provided with sweep bends, bushings and dragline. General Control Wiring Requirements and Installation Methods Except where specifically indicated otherwise above, the HVAC /Temperature Control Contractor shall provide all electrical work as required for all temperature control related wiring (i.e. conduit, raceway, outlet boxes, junction boxes, wiring, etc.) in accordance with Division 16 requirements. All conduit shall be 3/4" minimum. Coordinate all thermostat /sensor locations in field (case by case) with Architect, Owner and Electrical Contractor to ensure that they are placed in locations that will not interfere with furniture, equipment, artwork, wall —hung specialties, room finishes, etc. All thermostat /sensor wall locations indicated on HVAC drawings are schematic only and must be verified case— by—case prior to rough —in. All electrical work as described in this specification shall be per the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and per applicable state and local codes. Where 'free air" installation methods (either exposed above the ceilings, in bridle rings or in cable trays) are permitted under Division 16 above ceilings, provide plenum —rated cables wherever plenum ceilings (if any) exist and install as defined under Division 16. Install low voltage circuits, located in concrete slabs and masonry walls, in inaccessible locations, or exposed in occupied areas, in electrical conduit regardless of what wiring methods are permitted under Division 16. Where cable trays or bridle rings are provided by the electrical contractor for low voltage cables, these raceways may be utilized for control wiring by this contractor (provide special color coded jackets, label cable jackets per Division 16 and group control wiring cables together). Provide conduit drops from cable tray /bridle ring paths to wall outlet boxes and equipment unless directed otherwise under Division 16. Regardless of permitted methods in Division 16, all cables /wiring installed concealed by gypsum board, masonry or other inaccessible materials in walls or above ceilings shall be installed in conduit, 3/4 minimum. All conduit, bridle rings, raceway, outlet boxes, etc. necessary for complete operational installation of control wiring shall be provided (furnished and installed) by the temperature control contractor in strict compliance with Division 16 documents. Coordinate all work with all other applicable trades including the electrical contractor. Provide all required conduit work to and between equipment in a manner compliant with that described above (i.e. between VAV boxes, to boilers, starters, condensing units, etc. as applicable). Install control wiring without splices between terminal points, color — coded. Install in neat workmanlike manner, securely fastened. Install in accordance with National Electrical Code and per Division 16. Install circuits over 25 volt with color —coded No. 12 wire in electrical metallic tubing, per Division 16. Install circuits under 25 volt with color -coded No. 18 wire with 0.031" high temperature (105 degs. F [41 degs C]) plastic insulation on each conductor and plastic sheath over all. Install electronic circuits with color —coded No. 22 wire with 0.023" polyethylene insulation on each conductor with plastic—jacketed copper shield over all. SMOKE DETECTOR All duct smoke detectors will be furnished by electrical contractor, installed by the HVAC contractor, and wired by the electrical contractor per local codes. HVAC contractor will interlock RTU fan with smoke detector. MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS: All fresh air intakes and exhaust louvers shall have motor operated dampers. Dampers shall be low leak with blade and edge seals. Motor operated dampers shall provided, installed and wired by the mechanical contractor unless otherwise noted. Provide all necessary transformers, contactors, controls and wiring for interlocking equipment to motor operated dampers. TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING Test, adjust, and balance the following mechanical systems: Supply air systems, all pressure ranges including variable volume and double duct systems: Return air systems. Exhaust air systems. Quality Assurance Codes and Standards: AABC: "National Standards for Total System Balance ". ASHRAE: ASHRAE Handbook, 1984 Systems Volume, Chapter 37, Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing. SUBMITTALS Certified Reports: Submit testing, adjusting, and balancing reports bearing the seal and . signature of the Test and Balance Engineer. The reports shall be certified proof that the systems have been tested, adjusted, and balanced in accordance with the referenced standards; are an ' accurate representation of how the systems have, been installed; are a true representation of how the systems are operating at the completion of the testing, adjusting, and balancing procedures; and are an accurate record of all final quantities measured, to establish normal operating values of the systems. Follow the procedures and format specified below: Final Report: Upon verification and approval prepare final reports, type written, and organized and formatted as specified below. Submit 2 complete sets of final report to the owner / landlord. Report Format: Report forms shall be those standard forms prepared by the referenced standard for each respective item and system to be tested, adjusted, and balanced. QUAUFICA11ONS The contractor shall procure the services of an independent Balance and Testing Agency, approved by the Engineer, and a member of Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) or NEBB, which specializes in the balancing and testing of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, to balance, adjust and test all air and water systems and equipment as herein specified. All work by this agency shall be done under direct supervision of a qualified heating and ventilating Engineer employed by this agency. All instruments used by this agency shall be accurately calibrated and maintained in good working order. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDUUNG Test, adjust, and balance the air systems before hydronic, steam, and refrigerant systems. Test, adjust and balance air conditioning systems during summer season and heating systems during winter season, including at least a period of operation at outside conditions within 5 deg F wet bulb temperature of maximum summer design condition, and within 10 deg F dry bulb temperature of minimum winter design condition. Take final temperature readings during seasonal operation. Check all filters for cleanliness, provide new as required. Check dampers (volume and fire) for correct and locked position, and temperature control for completeness of installation before starting fans. Place outlet dampers in full open position. Lubricate all motors and bearings. Check fan belt tension. Check fan rotation. Open valves to full open position. Remove and clean all strainers. Set temperature controls so all coils are calling for full flow. Air balance and testing shall not begin until the system has been completed and is in full working order. The Contractor shall put all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and equipment into full operation and shall continue the operation of same during each working day of testing and balancing. The contractor shall submit within 30 days after receipt of contract, 8 copies of submittal data for the testing and balancing of the air conditioning, heating, and ventilating systems. The Air Balance and Testing Agency shall provide proof of having successfully completed at least five projects of similar size and scope. The air balancing contractor shall include the additional cost to change every fan factory installed sheave, pulley and /or belt of in order to obtain the design air flows Renovations: In areas where existing HVAC equipment is being utilized, balancing contractor shall include the cost to pre —check each equipment air flows, serving the area of work, prior to demolition, and re —check and adjust each air handler after new construction. Air flows of existing air handlers serving existing spaces shall be similar after project is complete. PERFORMING TESTING, ADJUS11NG, AND BALANCING Perform testing and balancing procedures on each system identified, in accordance with the detailed procedures outlined in the referenced standards. Cut insulation, ductwork, and piping for installation. of test probes to the minimum extent necessary to allow adequate performance of procedures. Patch insulation, ductwork, and housings, using materials identical to those removed. Seal ducts and piping, and test for and repair leaks. Seal insulation to re— establish integrity of the vapor barrier. Mark equipment settings, including damper control positions; valve indicators, fan speed control levers, and similar controls and devices, to show final settings. Mark with paint or other suitable, permanent identification materials. Retest, adjust, and balance systems subsequent to significant system modifications, and resubmit test results. PIPING: Copper tubing, 3 inch and smaller ASTM B 88, Type L with wrought— copper, solder joint, streamlined pattern fittings. Steel pipe, 2 inch and smaller: ASTM A 53, Type S (seamless) or Type F (furnace —butt welded), Grade B, Schedule 40, black steel, plain ends with malleable —iron threaded fittings. Steel pipe, 2-1/2 inch: — S p p , 1/2 inch through 8 h. ASTM A 53, Type E (electric resistance welded), Grade B, Schedule 40, black steel, seamless or , teel, plain ends with se mless o welded steel fittings for welded joints. Refrigerant piping shall be ASTM B 280 Type ACR, hard —drawn temper; wrought— copper, solder—joint fittings; brazed joints. Condensate drain piping shall be Type L copper piping with soldered or brazed joints. PIPING INSTALLATION Locations and Arrangements: Drawings (plans, schematics, and diagrams) indicate the general location and arrangement of piping systems. Locations and arrangements of piping take into consideration pipe sizing and friction loss, expansion, pump sizing, and other design considerations. So far as practical, install piping as indicated. Locate groups of pipes parallel to each other, spaced to permit full insulation and servicing of valves. Install all hydronic piping, except for condensate piping, at a uniform grade of 1 inch per 40 feet upward in the direction of flow. Install all condensate piping at a uniform grade of 1/8 inch per 1 foot downward in the direction of flow to the nearest drain location. Install isolation valves in all branches serving two or more pieces of equipment. Install valves at the inlet and outlet of each terminal with unions or flanges and shutoff/balancing valves. Refrigerant Piping shall be sized and installed per manufacturer's recommendations including all necessary traps, double suction risers, etc, and pipe size increases based on actual layout, distance and unit sizing. PP Yo 9 Install refrigerant piping with 1/4" per foot (1%) downward slope in direction of oil return to compressor. Clean refrigerant piping by swabbing with dry lintless (linen) cloth, followed by refrigerant oil soaked swab. Remove excess oil by swabbing with cloth soaked in high flash point petroleum solvent, squeezed dry. Bleed dry nitrogen through refrigerant piping during brazing operations. Prior to initial operation, clean and test refrigerant piping in accordance with ANSI B31.5, "Refrigeration Piping ". Perform initial test with dry nitrogen, using soap solution to test all joints. Perform final test with 27" vacuum, and then 200 psi using halide torch. System must be entirely leak —free. Install core in filter dryer after leak test but before evacuation. Evacuate refrigerant system with vacuum pump; until temperature of 35 degree F is indicated on vacuum dehydration indicator. During evacuation, apply heat to pockets, elbows, and low spots in piping. Maintain vacuum on system for minimum of 5 hours after closing valve between vacuum pump and system. Break vacuum with refrigerant gas, allow pressure to build up to 2 psi. Complete char•i • of system, using new filter dryer core in charging line. Provide full operating charge. Provide minimum 3 —inch deep P —trap at coil section drain connection. Install all condensate piping at a uniform grade of 1/8 inch per 1 foot downward in the direction of flow to the nearest drain location. PIPING INSULATION: Provide 3/4" armaflex on refrigerant piping. Provide 1" fiberglass insulation on concealed condensate drain piping. Insulation shall have a minimum R value as required by Code. All insulation and adhesives shall have a flame spread index not more than 25 and of not more than 50. DUCTWORK INSULATION: Provide insulation on all concealed supply, return and outside air ductwork. All liners, insulation and adhesives shall have a flame spread index not more than 25 and a smoke developed index of not more than 50. Rigid Fiberglass Ductwork Insulation: Glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin. Comply with ASTM C 612, Type IB, without facing and with vapor barrier all— service jacket manufactured from kraft paper, reinforcing scrim, aluminum foil, and vinyl film. Insulation shall have a minimum R value as required by Code. Flexible Fiberglass Ductwork Insulation: Glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin. Comply with ASTM C 553, Type II, without facing and with vapor barrier all— service jacket manufactured from kraft paper, reinforcing scrim, aluminum foil, and vinyl film. Insulation shall have a minimum R value as required by Code. Vapor Barrier Material for Ductwork: Paper— backed aluminum —foil, except as otherwise indicated; strength and permeability rating equivalent to factory — applied vapor barriers on adjoining ductwork insulation, where available; with following additional construction characteristics: RECEIVED High Puncture Resistance: Low vapor transmission (for ducts in exposed areas: Mech. Rooms, etc.) CITY OF TUKWIL Moderate Puncture Resistance: Medium vapor transmission (for ducts in concealed areas). a smoke developed ti REVIEWED FO CODE COMPLIAN E t APPROVED 1 JAN 0 8 2013 index City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISI ARCHITECTURAL GROUP I NTERNATIONAL 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 41011 PH 859 - 261 -5400 4859- 261 -5530 Mgt KOHRS LONNEMANN HEIL ENGINEERS, PSC MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1538 ALEXANDRIA PIKE, STE. 11 Fr. THOMAS, KENTUCKY 41075 859- 442 -8050 859 -442 -8058 FAX This dtawhg Is the property of ARCHTECTURAL GROUP INTL and Is not to be reproduced or copied for the hre3} ct end alba sped I and is not to be used an any other- project It Is to be retuned upon requeat Scales as stated hereon are veld on the abbe) dewing cNy. Contractor ehal cerefuly reaiew al drnensk:ns and oondtlons shown hereon and at once report to the Ard ttect any error, Inconsis- tency or omission he may decover. Revislns: issued A12 -21 -2012 REVISED PER LANDLORD/PERMIT COMMENTS A GUARANTEE DEC 2 7 2012 N The contractor shall provide a guarantee in written form stating that all work under this section shall be frrERMIT CENTER of defective work, materials, or parts for a period of one year from the date of owner's final acceptance and shall repair, revise or replace at no cost to the owner any such defects occurring within the guarantee period. Contractor shall also state in written form that any items or occurrences arising during the guarantee period will be attended to in a timely manner and will in no case exceed four (4) working days from date o Y O 9 Ys _ notification by owner. M 0 1 0 O Liu Cr) Et 110912 AL ME HANI C C SPECIFICATIONS M1.1 0 T © T MAINTAIN ' CLEARANCE Q KEYED NOTES: 0 AIR FLOW 0 (, © 1. 20 GAUGE DOUBLE SHEET METAL AIR FOIL FULL DEPTH OF MAIN DUCT UP TO 12" WIDE BRANCHES 18 GAUGE ON WIDER BRANCHES ,�"R, . . c OO TYPE B ' TYPE A _� 0 _ 0 E. - 0 _ _ •'- Q t 2. GAIN DUCT 3. GALVANIZED 3/16" ROD 4. VENTLOCK NO. 600 -3 DAMPER BLADE, BRACKET & LOCKING i AIR BALL JOINT WITH WO GALVANIZED OPERATOR PAD AIR > BRANCH DUCT FLOW 5 FLOW O 6. DOUBLE THICKNESS TURNING VANES (TYPICAL) 7. 3" RADIUS MINIMUM -_ 0 = Q AIR AIR 0 QKEYEDNOTES: < , < FLOW FLOW © Q AIR FLOW 0 0 1. NEOPRENE ISOLATION PADS (TYPE NS VIBRATION ISOLATORS), TYPICAL 2. EXPANSION ANCHOR, TYPICAL 3. CONCRETE STRUCTURE 4. STEEL WASHER, TYPICAL GENERAL NOTES. 5. MOUNTING STUD 6. MOUNTING BRACKET A. TYPE A MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT SHALL BE 7. ALL - THREAD ROD USED EXCEPT WHERE SPACE CONSTRAINTS 8. 1 "x1 "x0.125" ANGLE IRON OR 1" UNISTRUT REQUIRE TYPE B MOUNTING 9. FAN COIL -UNIT B. MOUNTING STUDS AND ALL - THREAD RODS 10. TYPE NH ISOLATION HANGER SHALL BE MINIMUM 0.25" DIAMETER 11. DOUBLE NUT, TYPICAL RECTANGULAR LOW PRESSURE BRANCH FAN -COIL MOUNTING (VIB. ISOLATION) 233 113.00 -05 SCALE: NONE 238219.00-05 SCALE: NONE COMPRESSOR/ CONDENSER 1 ' ' O LIQUID LINE QKEYEDNOTES: ©i a L NSULATION O £1lIIflJi 2 fir p� 0 MAIN SUPPLY DUCT 0 0 i r. i Qi O O, �+ DIRECT EXPANSION EVAPORATOR COIL • �• /// �'�i�`','i / ', © '�..,,,,� 1 PROVIDED R Y INTERNALLY THE GENERAL ROVIDED EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER. GENERAL NOTES. °KEYED NOTES: 1. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF INSUL. FLEX DUCT EQUALS 5 FEET. FLEX NOT PERMITTED IN INACCESSIBLE CEILINGS 2. INSULATED DUCT, COLLAR AND DIFFUSER BY HVAC CONTRACTOR 3. SCOOP 4. SPIN IN FITTING WITH MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER 5. INTERNAL BUTTERFLY DAMPER FOR DRYWALL APPLICATIONS ONLY. (PROVIDE KEY FOR ADJUSTMENT) 6. SECURE TO CEILING PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND PER CEILING FINISH. PROVIDE GRID CLIPS PER MFG'R REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE FRAMING FOR DRYWALL INSTALLATION. 7. HANGER, SECURE TO STRUCTURE AND DUCTWORK 8. PEEL BACK INSULATION AND PROVIDE STRAPPING AND SHEET METAL SCREWS AT FLEX CONNECTION TO DUCT. THEN PROVIDE STRAPPING AROUND INSULATION. 9. SUPPORT FLEX TO PREVENT COLLAPSING (TYPICAL) 2. SIGHT GLASS A. PIPE SIZES SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURERS 3. EXPANSION VALVE RECOMMENDATIONS. 4. SUCTION LINE W/ FLEXIBLE CLOSED CELL B. PROVIDE 4" CONCRETE PAD FOR ALL EXTERIOR ELASTOMER INSULATION UNITS ON GRADE. 5. EXPANSION VALVE THERMAL BULB C. PIPING LAYOUT AND CONFIGURATION SHALL BE 6. TRAP FOR LONG VERTICAL RUNS (PER INSTALLED PER MFGR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. MFG. RECOMMENDATIONS) D. REFRIGERANT SPECIALITES ARE SHOWN FOR 7. EXPANSION VALVE EQUALIZER LINE SCHEMATIC PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL BE COORDINATED PER MFGR'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INSTALLATION REFRIGERANT PIPING . ()DIFFUSER SCALE: NONE 232313.00 -03 SCALE: NONE O °KEYED AHU ;__1::;i:::2 ©. © I.. u , �O I Q f0 ROOFTOP CU -? UNIT T O O ` ,.'' T �v. © MIN. I O © Mii 0 12" i i MIN . % / n J / /l QKEYED NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: �� 0 NOTES. 1. • O REVIEWED FOR ::BODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED ,., JAN 08 2013 CI" of Tukwila 1 BUILDING DIVISION 1. ANCHOR UNIT TO CURB A. ON PROJECTS WITH BUILT -UP ROOFS, ADD 2. PRESSURE TREATED WOOD NAILER CANT ON EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS AND 3. VIBRATION ISOLATORS PREFABRICATE PIPING CHASE 4. ROOF DECK B. PLACE EQUIPMENT ACROSS BAR JOIST OR 5. PREFABRICATED EQUIPMENT SUPPORT ADD ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL STEEL AS 6. SINGLE MEMBRANE ROOFING; FLASH PER NECESSARY TO CARRY EQUIPMENT WEIGHT MFG'R RECOMMENDATIONS. FLASH UP AND C. LOCATE A MINIMUM OF 10' -0" FROM EDGE OF OVER WOOD NAILOR ROOF 7. PREFABRICATED DOG HOUSE D. LABEL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH. 8. SEAL AND FLASH OPENING TENANT NAME AND ADDRESS. 1. INSULATED SUPPLY DUCT 2. FLEXIBLE CONNECTION . 3. GALVANIZED ALL - THREAD ROD W/ VIBRATION ISOLATOR (TYP.) ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE 4. FILTER RACK AND ACCESS DOOR 5. CONDENSATE LINE WITH TRAP 6. REFRIGERANT LINES, SUCTION LINE INSULATED WITH 3 /4 " ARMAFLEX RECEIVED 7. SERVICE ACCESS PANEL CITY OF TUKWIL `. 8. RETURN DUCT 1/2" ACOUSTIC LINING (MIN OF 9. SECONDARY DRAIN PAN W/ HIGH WATER DEC 2 7 2012 ALARM. PERMIT CENTER SPLIT SYSTEM DX UNIT EQUIPMENT SUPPORT 238126.00 -05 SCALE: NONE 236313.00 -02 SCALE: NONE IME A5Ei1. ARCHITECTURAL GROUP I NTERNATIONAL 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 41011 PH 859 -261 -5400 FAX 859 - 261 -5530 )) Ec 11 4 E;,. , FEB 6 201A )) ga L H KOHRS LONNEMANN NEIL ENGINEERS, PSC MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1538 ALEXANDRIA PIKE, STE. 11 FT. THOMAS, KENTUCKY 41075 859 -442 -8050 859 - 442 -8058 FAX This drawing Is the property of ARCHITECTURAL GROUP INT'L and Is not to be reproduced or copied h whole or h pert. It le only to be used for the project and site epedfoely Identified herein end Is not to be used on any other project It Is to be returned upon request Scales as stated hereon are valid on the atrial crewing any. Contractor shed c arefuly Wow all cdmenadons and oondtione shown hereon and at once report to the Architect any error, in0onefa- tency or omlastn he may dsoouer. Revisions; Issued Dabs By A12 -21 -2012 REVISED PER LANDLORD/PERMIT COMMENTS n N 4r2- w y W r U co T ES bni=X W \I/ W 0 110912 MECHANICAL DETAILS Shset No. M12 AIR DISTRIBUTION DEVICES (ALL TITUS) NOTES : 1. SYMBOL KEY -FIRST LETTER: S- SUPPLY R- RETURN E- EXHAUST 5. FINISH - SECOND LETTER: D- DIFFUSER R- REGISTER G- GRILLE "A" METALESCENT ALUM. BAKED ENAMEL ' ' 2. CATALOG NUMBERS REFER TO TITUS AIR DEVICES. B ETCHED FINISH WITH CLEAR FINISH OR ANODIZED "C' #26 STANDARD WHITE. GC TO FIELD PAINT TO MATCH CEIUNG OR WALLS 3.1,2,3, AND 4-WAY AIR DEVICES ARE DETERMINED BY 'D' #84 STANDARD BLACK GC TO FIELD PAINT TO MATCH CEILING OR WALLS DIRECTIONAL ARROWS ON DRAWINGS. 4. DAMPERS SHALL BE OPERABLE FROM FACE 6. BORDER STYLE- "A" OPPOSED BLADE A. SURFACE MOUNTED 'B' RADIAL OPPOSED BLADE "B' LAY IN MOUNTING "C" BUTTERFLY "C' LAY -IN PANEL, PROVIDE TITUS. MODEL # XY-13363 FRAME FOR PLASTER CEIUNG MOUNTING. SYMBOL CATALOG# SIZE MOUNTING MATERIAL FINISH ' ACCESSORIES BORDER STYLE REMARKS MOD. NECK gp WALL _ 0 DUCT STEEL ALUM: DPR. CD -1 OMNI 24 "x24" 12" HSPACE • HTOT • 0.0 C B C 0.0 SR -1 300FL 12 "x6" 128 0.7 1.8 24.7 20 0.0 2.0 26.7 0.0 0.0 RG-1 350RL 24 "x12" 22 "x10" 9.4 • 0 • 244 C B C 250 RG -2 350RL 24 "x12" 22 "x10" • 1 HC • 0 C B C 0 HVAC ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES: 1. MOTOR DAMPER 2. ECONOMIZER 3. ROOF CURB 4. SMOKE DETECTOR 5. INTAKE HOOD 6. VIBRATION ISOLATION 7. FLAT FILTER 8. FILTER/MIXING BOX 9. ACCESS DOOR 10.. FLEX CONNECTIONS 11. MOUNTING COLLAR 12. HOT GAS BYPASS 13. FACE/BYPASS DAMPER 17. DUCT FLANGES 21. ECON POWERED EXHAUST 14. C ONDENSATE PUMP 18. BA SE RAIL 22. ECON BAROMETRIC RELIEF 15. MOTOR GUARD 19. HUMfDIFlER 23. HEAT RECLAIM COIL 16. GREASE TRAP 20. CO2 SENSORS ON O 300 LBS. ■® ARCHITECTURAL GROUP l NTER.NATIONAL. 15 WEST SEVENTH STREET COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 4101.1 PH 859 -261 -5400 FAX 859-261-5530 RTU -' RG-2 44- 14x12 0 KEYED NOTES 1. PROVIDE AND BALANCE NEW FAN COIL UNIT AS SCHEDULED. PROVIDE NEW SECONDARY DRAIN PAN WITH HIGH WATER ALARM. ROUTE NEW CONDENSATE PIPING TO EXISTING RECEPTACLE IN SPACE AS REQUIRED. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO BID. 2. COORDINATE ALL DUCTWORK PRIOR TO DUCTWORK FABRICATION. INSTALL DUCTWORK AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. COORDINATE THE PATH OF THE DUCTWORK WITH THE LIGHTING PLAN, SPRINKLER PIPING, EXISTING STRUCTURE, EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ALL OTHER EXISTING CONDITIONS. (TYPICAL). 3. EXISTING EXHAUST FAN TO REMAIN. CLEAN AND BALANCE TO 80 CFM MIN. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION. REPLACE AS REQUIRED. FIELD VERIFY REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO BID. 4. PROVIDE 1" INTERNALLY LINED DUCTWORK. 5. FURNISH AND INSTALL 7 -DAY PROGRAMMABLE HEATING /COOLING AUTO CHANGE OVER THERMOSTAT WITH FAN ON OCCUPIED DIP SWITCH. 6. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO UNDER DOOR 1" FOR AIRFLOW. 7. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NEW ADDRESSABLE DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR IN THE RETURN AIR DUCT. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIRING TO FAN INTERLOCK. E.C. SHALL PROVIDE WIRING FOR CONNECTION REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR A ND LANDLORD FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. 8. ROUTE NEW OUTSIDE AIR DUCT TO EXISTING LANDLORD OUTDOOR AIR MAIN. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND CAPACITY OF MAIN WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO BID. FIELD VERIFY MTH LANDLORD ADEQUATE RELIEF FOR ECONOMIZER IS PRESENT PRIOR TO BID. 9. R EPLACE CONDENSING UNIT WITH NEW. COORDINATE EXACT REFRIGERANT PIPING ROUTE WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO BID. MAINTAIN ALL MFG. RECOMMENDED CLEARANCES. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER GUIDELINES. PROVIDE LONG LINE ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED. VERIFY REF. TOTAL EQUIVALENT LENGTH DOES NOT EXCEED MFG. GUIDELINES. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO BID. LOCATION. SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES A. REMOVE ALL EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK, CONTROLS, AND MISCELLANEOUS HVAC EQUIPMENT NOT INTENDED FOR REUSE. FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT SCOPE OF WORK PRIOR TO BID. COORDINATE ALL DEMOLITION WORK WITH THE. LANDLORD AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR. CUT AND PATCH ROOF AS REQUIRED. ALL ROOFING WORK TO BE COMPLETED BY LANDLORD APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR. HVAC LOAD SCHEDULE MARK CROOF CWALL CPART CGLASS CSOLAR CLIGHTS CEQUIP CPSENS CSSENS CFAN COAS CTSENS CPLAT COAL CTLAT CTOT HROOF HWALL HPART HGLASS HSLAB HSPACE HOA HTOT FC -1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.6. 4.7 24 128 0.7 1.8 24.7 20 0.0 2.0 26.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.7 9.4 10.2 HVAC CONDENSING UNIT SCHEDULE MARK DESCRIPTION AREA SERVED EXISTING MFGR MODEL MIN EER MIN COP VOLTS PHASE WEIGHT EMERG CLG MBH CLG SENS ACCESS FLA MCA OCP CU -1' CONDENSING UNIT FC -1 SALES CARRIER 25HPA536 12,5 3.64 208 1 300 10 27 25 3 800 23.4 35 HVAC` VENTILATION SCHEDULE ROOMNUM ROOMNAME SYSTEM ZONE AREA CLNGHT AIR CHGS OA CHGS PEOPLE DES PEOPLE RED OA PER OA SQFT REQ SUP ACT SUP REQ OA ACT OA ACT RET ACT EXH CRITICAL PRESSURE 101 SALES 1 HTG GPM 616 0 0 0 10 10 7:5 0.12 781 800 125 128 800 0 0.1862 E 102 STOCK 1 176 139' 0. 0 O 0 0 0 0.12 244 250 39 40 250 0 0.068 E 103 RESTROOM 1 HC 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 8 8 0 80 0 N MECHANICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/4' • 1-0 HVAC GENERAL NOTES: A. ALL MECHANICAL WORK SHALL BE DONE PER THE STATE MECHANICAL CODE AND LOCAL MECHANICAL CODES HAVING JURISDICTION. K L H KOHRS LONNEMANN HEIL ENGINEERS,: PSC MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1538 ALEXANDRIA PIKE, STE. 11 FT. THOMAS,: KENTUCKY 41075 859 -442 -8050 859- 442 - 8058 FAX The drawing le the. fly of ARCHTECTURAL GROUP INT'L and Is not to be reproduced or copied In whole or Ot pert It. is only to be used for The project and site epea:ally'identified herein and Is not to be used an any other Project It Is to be returned upon request Scales as stated hereon are veld on the alpha! drawing only. Contractor shall carefully redew al d ienelons and condtlona shown hereon and at once report to the Anliteot any error, trowels- Marcy or orriesbn he may decouer. Revisions. B. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL HOLD ALL DUCTWORK AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE STRUCTURE. C. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ROUTING WITH LIGHTING. NO DUCTWORK SHALL BE ROUTED OVER OR UNDER ANY LIGHT FIXTURES. D. SPIN IN FITTINGS WITH AIR SCOOPS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL ROUND BRANCH TAPS E. FLEX CONNECTIONS TO DIFFUSERS ARE TO BE INSULATED AS SPECIFIED WITH A MAXIMUM OF 5 FEET. F. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONTROL WIRING. G. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COORDINATION WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REGARDING THE WIRING OF THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. H. PROVIDE BALANCING DAMPERS AT ALL BRANCH DUCTWORK SERVING DIFFUSERS. I. DOORS SHALL NOT BE UNDERCUT IN EXCESS OF THE- CLEARANCE PERMITTED IN. ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA -80. J. PIPE AND DUCTS PASSING THRU HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH AN APPROVED NON- COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL TO RESIST THE FREE PASSAGE OF FLAME AND THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. K. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF AIR DEVICES WITH THE REFLECTING CEILING PLAN AND THE LIGHTING LAYOUT. L. FIRST TWENTY FEET OF SUPPLY/RETURN DUCTWORK FROM/TO THE UNIT SHALL BE INTERNALLY LINED IN 1 " ACOUSTICAL LINER (TO MEET R =6.0) DUCT DIMENSIONS SHOW ARE CLEAR INSIDE. M. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS OF HVAC EQUIPMENT BEFORE FABRICATING. 12 -21 -2012 REVISED PER LANDLORD/PERMIT COMMENTS N. COORDINATE THE EXTENSION, MODIFICATION, FINAL CONNECTION AND TESTING OF ALL UTILITIES OR INTERFACED SYSTEMS WITH THE LANDLORD'S FIELD REPRESENTATIVE. 0. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO VISIT THE JOB SITE AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS, PLUMBING LOCATIONS, ELECTRICAL RUNS, AND POINTS OF CONNECTION TO EXISTING DUCT SYSTEMS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS OF HVAC EQUIPMENT DUCTWORK, PIPING, ETC PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK. PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE P. ALL HVAC WORK TO B E PE R LANDLORDS TENANT CRITERIA. HVAC SYSTEM EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE MARK DESCRIPTION AREA SERVED EXISTING MFGR MODEL. MIN EER. MIN COP VOLTS PHASE WEIGHT EMERG CFM STATIC OACFM BHP HP RPM ' COND GPM CLG MBH CLG SENS CLG GPM HTG MBH HTG GPM HTG KW A CCESS FLA MCA OCP RTU -1 ROOFTOP UNIT BODY SHOP MC INST CARRIER 50HCQA04 15.8 SEER 8.1 HSPF 208 3 700 1100 0.5 176 1 FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK CONNECTION 27 25 0.00 11 0.00 13 1,2,1500: 329 40 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JAN 08 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC z 7 2012 PERMIT CENTER HVAC ELECTRICAL C❑❑RDINATI ❑N SCHEDULE (MESCH)i SYMBOL ABBREVIATIONS CONTRACTOR TYPE MOTOR CONTROL TYPE CONTROL TYPE DC MC SD CN TS C/B FUSE FLA MCA CP LOCAL DISCONNECT CONTROL MOTOR CONTROL (POWER) DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR CONTROLS TOGGLE SWITCH H.A.C.R. CIRCUIT BREAKER AT SOURCE PANELBOARD RATING) FUSE. AT LOCAL DISCONNECT (VERIFY FIELD RATING) OPERATING FULL LOAD AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY . CORD. AND PLUG CONNECTION EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EX EXISTING CONTRACTOR FC FIRE PROTECTION. CONTRACTOR GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR HC > HVAC CONTRACTOR MFR.. MANUFACTURER. T PC PLUMBING CONTRACTOR P OR OWNER OR OTHERS CS COMBINATION STARTER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MG MAGNETIC STARTER OR CONTACT MS MANUAL STARTER VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VFD Q MANUAL STARTER W/CONTROL RELAY MSR M NU � OV OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TC CPT BAS LOW UNE RUNE.. MAN FA CO INT TIMECLOCK CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLS LINE VOLTAGE CONTROLS. REVERSE ACTING LINE. VOLTAGE STAT MANUAL FIRE ALARM CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR EQUIPMENT INTEGRAL TO EQ P MARK CEILING DIFFUSER WITH 10 "0 NECK DESCRIPTION EXISTING VOLTS PHASE EMERG BHP HP HTG KW WATTS FLA MCA OCP DC FURN DC INST --" %: DC WIRE MC TYPE MC FURN MC INST MC WIRE CN TYPE CN FURN CN INST CN WIRE SD QUAN CU -1 CONDENSING UNIT 208 1 FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK CONNECTION DUCT WITH MANUAL DAMPER 23..4 35 EC EC EC MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC 0 FC -1 FANCI3IL UNIT 208 1 3.8 28..4 40 MFR MFR MFR MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC isti142%-. 78 HVAC DUCTWORK LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION RETURN GRILLE RG V. E.G V. EXHAUST GRILLE SR '0 SUPPLY REGISTER CD SQUARE CEILING DIFFUSER CD -10 "0 CEILING DIFFUSER WITH 10 "0 NECK LD LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER 1 I Pi LOW VOLTAGE SENSOR T HVAC UNIT CONTROLLER MOD -42) MOTOR OPERATED DAMPER SUPPLY DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED UP C.4 --" %: SUPPLY DUCT WLTH ELBOW TURNED DOWN RETURN OR EXHAUST DUCT, ELBOW TURNED UP i -Ye RETURN OR EXHAUST DUCT, ELBOW TURNED DOWN CEILING MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN ROOF TOP UNIT ROOF FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK CONNECTION DUCT WITH MANUAL DAMPER -I- l + ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES M Rte: - -. t \ISTING WORK TO REMOVE EXISTING WORK TO REMAIN NEW WORK DESIGN DRAWINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO BIDDING' OR AWARD OF CONTRACT TO INSPECT EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS. THIS CONTRACT SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR FIELD MODIFICATIONS DUE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER PRIOR TO BIDDING FOR INTERPRETATION'S AND CLARIFICATIONS OF THE DESIGN AND INCLUDE IN HIS BID ALL COSTS TO MEET THE DESIGN INTENT. CLARIFICATIONS MADE BY THE ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER AFTER BIDDING WILL BE FINAL AND SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AT CONTRACTORS COST. w 2 BIDDING' CONTRACTORS SHALL HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES AND SHALL INCLUDE IN THEIR BIDS THE COSTS FOR ALL WORK INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNING CODES, THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOT WITHSTANDING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALERT ARCHITECT, ENGINEER OR OWNER. OF ANY APPARENT DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN GOVERNING CODES AND DESIGN INTENT.