HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M13-115 - KIDDER MATTHEWS - REPLACE ROOF TOP UNITKIDDER MATTHEWS
1145 ANDOVER PK W
M13-115
City Llkukwila
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.:
Address:
3523049098
1145 ANDOVER PK W TUKW
Project Name: KIDDER MATTHEWS
Permit Number:
Issue Date:
Permit Expires On:
M13-115
07/16/2013
01/12/2014
Owner:
Name:
Address:
Contact Person:
Name:
Address:
Email:
CWWA SOUTHCENTER 4 LLC
C/0 EQUITY OFFICE MGMT LLC , PO BOX A-3879 60690
KIRSTEN FAUSKO
1221 2 AV N , KENT WA 98032
KFAUSKO @HERMANS ON. C O M
Contractor:
Name: HERMANSON COMPANY LLP
Address: 1221 2ND AV N , KENT, WA 98032
Contractor License No: HERMACLOO5BJ
Phone: 253 796-5892
Phone: 206-575-9700
Expiration Date: 08/25/2014
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
REPLACE (1) RTU HEAT PUMP LIKE FOR LIKE (NEW UNIT IS LIGHTER)
Value of Mechanical: $10,000.00
Type of Fire Protection: UNKNOWN
Electrical Service Provided by:
Permit Center Authorized Signature:
I hereby certify that I have read and
governing this work will be complie
Fees Collected: $306.06
International Mechanical Code Edition: 2009
Date: 01 l li l b
ed 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
construction or the performance of work.
back of this permit.
Signature:
Print Name: Jt- k C—J1
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.
e to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit and agree to the conditions on the
Date: -7// b%Zb/
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PERMIT CONDITIONS
Permit No. M13-115
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 mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center
(206/431-3670).
4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to
start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is
granted.
5: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required.
6: 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.
7: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection.
8: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary
sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other
excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of
this requirement.
9: 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).
10: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building
Department (206-431-3670).
11: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of,
arty 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
M13-115 Printed: 07-16-2013
CITY OF TUKWILA
Community Development Department
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
http://www.TukwilaWA.gov
Mechanical Permit No.
Project No.
Mid
Date Application Accepted:
Date Application Expires:
(For office use only)
7-4
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**
SITE LOCATION
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Site Address: I I q A-ktd)V'r ea rk- (AJ Suite Number: Floor: F -0( -
New Tenant: ❑ Yes g..No
Tenant Name:
"d d ¢4' A-Kkutr s
PROPERTY OWNER
Name: k,r'd ,/� ,r�s
Address: ---6 D (o43r" mit ve, f pm)
City: Be' if v State: Zip: `TUU t
CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project
communication
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Name: K.47 in F a -CA
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Address: 2Z 144
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City: ,,/ State: q, Zip:gr5-
Phone:;5�] q(v - 2FaX:
Email: PIr
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MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Company Name: R e r r a,vt s• I) 4.1
Address: 12Z/ /444d. Ave N.
City: lit wt. State: ,, ti Zip: q yf -
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Phone: 2.1)b_ S 7 s_ 170 Fax:
Contr Reg No.: .c isslExp Date: og /25_ /) if
Tukwila Business License No • l { S ci
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Pis— octeii-1(0-1
Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ 1 O, i70 6
Describe the scope of work 'n detail:
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Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑
Commercial: New ❑ Replacement Cg -
Fuel Type: Electric
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Gas ❑
Other:
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Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below:
Unit Type
Qty
Furnace <100k btu
Furnace >100k btu
Floor furnace
Suspended/wall/floor
mounted heater
Appliance vent
Repair or addition to
heat/refrig/cooling
system
Air handling unit
<10,000 cfm
I
Unit Type
Qty
Air handling unit
>10,000 cfm
Evaporator cooler
Ventilation fan
connected to single duct
Ventilation system
Hood and duct
Incinerator – domestic
Incinerator –
comm/industrial
Unit Type
Qty
Fire damper
Diffuser
Thermostat
Wood/gas stove
Emergency generator
Other mechanical
equipment
Boiler/Compressor
Qty
0-3 hp/100,000 btu
3-15 hp/500,000 btu
15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu
30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu
50+ hp/1,750,000 btu
PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES -
Value of construction – in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject
to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules.
Expiration of plan review – applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation.
The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing
and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
BUILDING OWNE
Signature:
THORIZED AGENT:
Print Name: i -'t rshFku_Lc Vv
Mailing Address: 1' 2- ( Zk,( AveN'
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SET RECEIPT
RECEIPT NO: R13-01951
Initials: JEM Payment Date: 06/24/2013
User ID: 1165 Total Payment: 381.66
Payee: KIRSTEN FAUSKO, HERMANSON COMPANY LLP
SET ID: S000002007 SET NAME: Tmp set/Initialized Activities
SET TRANSACTIONS:
Set Member Amount
EL13-0605
M13-115
TOTAL:
75.60
306.06
75.60
TRANSACTION LIST:
Type Method Description Amount
Payment Credit C VISA 381.66
TOTAL: 381.66
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Description
Account Code Current Pmts
ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR
MECHANICAL - NONRES
PLAN CHECK - NONRES
000.322.101.00.0
000.322.102.00.0
000.345.830
75.60
244.85
61.21
TOTAL: 381.66
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
INSPECTION N0.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 ' (206) 431-3670
Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 "r•'
Project:
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Type of Inspection:
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Address. s A P
Date Called:
Special Instructions:
ed:
Date H-1Com- 1r -3m
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P• •
Requester:
Phone No:
r_O (5- Coq* I -LISS
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Approved per applicable codes.
OMMENTS:
Corrections required prior to approval.
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Inspector,
Dater
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n REINSPECTION FEE REIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be _ _y
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. 4
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd.,#100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670
Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451
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Corrections required prior to approval.
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REINSPECTION FEE FEQUIRED. Prio to next inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.; Suite 00. Call to schedule reinspection.
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5t High EffUnit
Tag Cover Sheet
Unit Report
Certified Drawing
Performance Report
Spec Sheet
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
JUL 15 2013
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
JUN 2 4 2013
PERMIT CENTER
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Unit Parameters
Unit Model: 50HCQA06A2A6-0A0A0
Unit Size: 06 (5 Tons)
Volts -Phase -Hertz: 460-3-60
Heating Type:.... Heat Pump
Duct Cfg: Horizontal Supply / Horizontal Return
Standard One -Stage Cooling Refrigeration Coil
Lines and Filters
Condensate Drain Line Size. 3/4
Return Air Filter Type: Throwaway
Return Air Filter Quantity: 4
Return Air Filter Size: 16 x 16 x 2
Unit Configuration
Medium Static Option Belt Drive
AI/Cu - Al/Cu
Base Electromechanical Controls
Standard Packaging
Warranty Information
1 -year parts
5 -year compressor
5 -year electric heaters
No optional warranties were selected.
Dimensions (ft. in.) & Weight (1b.) ***
Unit Length: 6' 2.375"
Unit Width. 3' 10.75"
Unit Height. 3' 5375"
••• Total Operating Weight: 720 Ib
••• Weights and Dimensions are approximate. Weight
does not indude unit packaging. Approximate
dimensions are provided primarily for shipping purposes.
For exact dimensions and weights, refer to appropriate
product data catalog.
NOTE: Please see Warranty Catalog 500-089 for explanation of policies and ordering methods.
Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
Quantity
50HCQA06A2A6-0A0A0
Rooftop Unit
1
Accessories
CRECOMZR024A02
Horizontal EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller
1
CRHEATER106A00
5.5/6.0 kW 460/480-3-60, 4.2 kw 400-3-50 Volt Electric Heater
1
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Certified Drawing for 5t High Eff Unit
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14721
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8
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Part Number:5OHCQAO6A2A6-0A0AO
ARI SEER 15.00
Base Unit Dimensions
Unit Length: 74.4 in
Unit Width. 46.8 in
Unit Height 41.4 in
Operating Weight
Base Unit Weight . 610 Ib
Medium Static Option Belt Drive. 10 Ib
Accessories
Horizontal EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller 70 Ib
5.5/6.0 kW 460/480-3-60, 4.2 kw 400-3-50 Volt Electric Heater 30 Ib
Total Operating Weight 720 Ib
Unit
Unit Voltage -Phase -Hertz. 460-3-60
Air Discharge. Vertical
Fan Drive Type:.. . . . Belt
Actual Airflow. 2000 CFM
Site Altitude: 0 ft
Cooling Performance
Condenser Entering Air DB: 95.0 F
Evaporator Entering Air DB: 80.0 F
Evaporator Entering Air WB: 67.0 F
Entering Air Enthalpy. 31.44 BTU/Ib
Evaporator Leaving Air DB: 57.6 F
Evaporator Leaving Air WB: 57.3 F
Evaporator Leaving Air Enthalpy: 24.60 BTU/Ib
Gross Cooling Capacity. ............................ 61.50 MBH
Gross Sensible Capacity: 48.30 MBH
Compressor Power Input ... 4.00 kW
Coil Bypass Factor: 0.063
Heating Performance
Outdoor Ambient Temperature. ... 47.0 F
Entering Air Indoor Coil DB: 70.0 F
Leaving Air Indoor Coil DB: 96.6 F
Total Heating Capacity: 57.40 MBH
Integrated Heating Capacity: 57.40 MBH
Heating Power Input: 4.39 kW
HSPF. 8.2
Electric Heating Capacity: 5.50 kW
Unit Leaving Air Temp: 105.3 F
Supply Fan
External Static Pressure:........... 0.50 in wg
Options / Accessories Static Pressure
Electric Heaters: 0.11 in wg
EconoMi$erIV / EconoMi$er2. 0.12 in wg
Total External Static:.... 0.73 in wg
Fan RPM: 1125
Fan Power: 1.09 BHP
NOTE: Selected IFM RPM Range: 1066 -1380
Electrical Data (Before July 30, 2012)
Voltage Range 414 - 506
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Compressor #1 RLA: 7
Compressor #1 LRA: 52
Actual Electric Heater kW. 5.5
Electric Heater FLA: 7.2
Indoor Fan Motor Type: MED
Indoor Fan Motor FLA: 2.6
Power Supply MCA: . 22
Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR): 25
Min. Unit Disconnect FLA: 20
Min. Unit Disconnect LRA. 76
None
Outdoor Fan [Qty / FLA (ea)]. 1 / 0.8
Electrical Convenience Outlet:
Electrical Data (July 30, 2012 and Beyond)
Indoor Fan Motor FLA: 3.4
Power Supply MCA: 22
Power Supply MOCP. 25
Disconnect Size FLA: 21
Disconnect Size LRA• .. 89
July 30th and beyond units can be identified by serial number 3112XXXXXXXXX and higher
Control Panel SCCR: 5kA RMS at Rated Symmetrical Voltage
Acoustics
Sound Rating
Sound Power Levels, db re 10E-12 Watts
79.0 db
Discharge Inlet Outdoor
63 Hz 86.1 82.6 57.7
125 Hz 84.9 83.5 66.6
250 Hz 72.5 66.3 68.7
500 Hz 66.2 61.8 72.9
1000 Hz 69.6 62.6 74.5
2000 Hz 67.4 59.6 71.1
4000 Hz 68.4 58.9 67.6
8000 Hz 64.8 53.9 62.6
A -Weighted 76.1 70.6 78.1
Advanced Acoustics
Advanced Accoustics Parameters
1. Unit height above ground: 30.0 ft
2. Horizontal distance from unit to receiver: 50.0 ft
3 Receiver height above ground: . 5.7 ft
4. Height of obstruction. 0.0 ft
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5. Horizontal distance from obstruction to receiver 0.0 ft
6. Horizontal distance from unit to obstruction. 0.0 ft
Detailed Acoustics Information
Octave Band Center Freq. Hz
63
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250
500
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2k
4k
8k
Overall
A
57.7
66.6
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B
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50.5
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74.5
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C
25.3
34.2
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40.5
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Legend
A Sound Power Levels at Units Acoustic Center, Lw
B A -Weighted Sound Power Levels at Units Acoustic Center, LwA
C Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, Lp
D A -Weighted Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, LpA
Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the AHRI Acoustical
Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed that the user
is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical estimation.
This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be appropriate to
the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate an accurate
sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an Acoustical
Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted.
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0.75 BHP
1
\
1
0
00 03 06 09 12 15 16 21
Airflow (CFM - thousands)
RPM =1125 BHP = 1.09 Maximum RPM = 1639 Maximum BHP = 2.90
Note: Please contact application engineering for selections outside the shaded region.
SC - System Curve RP - Rated Point
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SUPERSEDE INFO: Adapted for
Service Manual.
SAHA-IOMC-2
INST.-OPER:-MAIN.
AUGUST 1976
Supersedes SAHA-IOMC-2
974
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
otecoriELF-CONTAINED, HORIZONTA
CLIMATE CHANGERS
MODELS
SAHA 501
SAHA 503
SAHA 504
SARA 753
SAHA 754
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Trane Self -Contained Horizontal Air Con-
ditioners are designed for outdoor in-
stallation. They are generally installed
on a flat roof, however, they can be used
on sloping roofs with properly built up
platforms that make a level installation
possible. They can also be set on con-
crete slabs at ground level. The units
are shipped with a full operating charge
of R-22. See Table 9.
The unit may be connected by ductwork
directly to the conditioned space, or it
may be used with a variety of accessories
to provide air filtering, supplemental
heating - either hot water, steam or
electric, various damper and control
arrangements. See "Evaporator -Fan Adjust-
ments" section this manual.
Depending on the accessories used, it may
be necessary to replace the evaporator
fan motor with one of larger size.
UNIT LOCATION
Select a location that will permit free
air flow into the condensing coil and
from the vertical discharge.
i51 TOM co., 1976
Ground Level
JUL 15 2013
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
For ground level installation the unit
should be set on a level concrete slab
4 inches in thickness and extending a
minimum of 2 inches beyond the sides of
the cabinet. Provide a gravel apron at
least 12 inches wide on all sides of the
slab unless other means are used to pre-
vent the growth of vegetation close to
the unit.
The slab should be located as close to
the building as possible. However, min-
imum clearances, as indicated in Figure 1
should be provided.
If desired, the unit may be anchored to
the slab. This may be done either by set-
ting in anchor bolts to match the bolt
holes in the rails or legs at the end of
the unit or providing holding clips when
the slab is poured. See Table 1 for dim-
ensions.
Figure 1 shows the location of the unit
with all the accessories.
RECEIVED.
CITY OF TUKWILA
JUN 242013
PERMIT CENTER
The unit may be installed at any conven-
ient height, however, the use of access-
ories may influence heights. Therefore,
it is recommended that the installation
of the roof curb, the supply and return
filter casing and the heater casing, if
1\I113 - IIS
any, or all are used, be planned and at
least started before the unit is set. For
example, it may be desirable to install
the roof curb prior to. the installation
of the unit, in which case pipe supporta
for the unit may be set at the same time.
Ultimate height of the unit will be govern-
ed by the height of the roof curb.
Wood beams or steel pipe supports are re-
commended for mounting the unit. If wood
beams are used, nominal 4 x 6's are recom-
mended. They should be placed lengthwise
to receive the mounting rails or legs of
the unit. See Figure 3.
If pipe supports are used, the unit must
be supported at a minimum of six points,
three per side, equally spaced on the
rails or legs. The pipes should be set
on the roof portion, preferably, or on the
roof deck. Once secured to the roof,
flash the supports as required. If the
lege are slightly short in relation to the
accessories used, cross members may be set
at illustrated in Figure 4 to shim the
unit into place.
VIBRATION ISOLATION
The internal isolation of the compressors
and fan motors is usually sufficient to
prevent vibration. However, if units are
used in locations where vibration is ex-
tremely critical, the units should be,
isolated from the building structure. Con-
tact your local Trane representative for
assistance in selecting isolators.
UNCRATING AND RIGGING
Clear all crating from the unit on the
ground. Report any damage immediately to
the last carrier.
Rig the unit using either belt of cable
slings. The slings must be placed under
the mounting rails or mounting legs and
not under the unit base pan. The point
where the slings meet the lifting hook
should be at least six feet above the
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OVERALL
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1EUIIT
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CONN.
ROOF
OPENING
A
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SARA•50
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34%
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23
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09%
07%
7 00% 54%
1171'
971111
70711 21
33 42%
311%
1100
SARA.7S
unit. Spreaders should be used as shown
in Figure 5. To prevent the sling from
slipping toward the center of the unit,
use ties from the sling around the end
of the unit.
The bolt holes in the mounting rails or
legs may be used to secure rigging cables
and should, with the spreaders, be of
adequate length to prevent damage.
Take special precautions to prevent dam-
age to the unit. See Table 1 for unit
weights.
Set the unit level to insure proper con-
densate flow from the drain pan. Check
the level on the unit panels when setting
into place.
CONDENSATE DRAINS
One 3/4 inch NPT drain connection is pro-
vided in the front of the 5 and 7-1/2
ton units.
SUPPLY
701/1
RETURN
RECOMMEND
NOMINAL
4"x611
FIGURE 3 - Unit on Mounting Rails
These make it possible to drain the con-
densate to the roof. Drain lines are not
needed for the proper operation of the
unit but should local codes or job con-
ditions make them necessary, they should
be installed in accordance with Figure 6.
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FIGURE 2 - UNIT DIMENSIONS - SAHA 50
and 75
1%
A
7'/+
TABLE 2 - SAHA 50, 75 UNIT DIMENSIONS
UNIT
SAHA 50
SARA 15
DIMENSION
0
WIDTH
A
43
07%
1
DEPTH
8
04
89
HEIGHT
33
33
0
3
091
a
2135
343.
3
5%
14%
O
1%
3 3'
1
H
1814
2031
135
11%
1
31/4
K
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SAHA -I014C-2
TABLE 7 - EVAPORATOR -FURNACE FAN DATA
MODEL,
(std,motcrprm
EKTERRAL STATIC PRESSURE (INCHES OF NATER •
20"
.30"
.40"
.50"
.60"
.70
.8O°
.90"
1.00"
.10"
RPM
BHP
RPM
BHP
)H
BHP
RPM BHP
RPM BHP
km BHP
RPM BHP
PPM
BHP
RPM
HAP
RPM
SAP
EARA 5o
160o
1800
2000
2200
2400
600
660
710
770
830
.22
.30
.42
.55
.70
645
700
75C
810
870
.25
.33
.45
.59
.74
690
740
795
85o
905
.28
.37
.48
.63
.76
T30
785
83o
890
940
.31
.41
.52
.67
.82
775
820
870
920
975
.35
.44
.56
.71
.86
815
860
905
955
1005
.4o
.48
.60
4
it/110;4.35'
855
895
940
990
.45
•53
.65
.78
'
895
930
975
1020
O
.5o
.59
.70
83
'
93o
965
1005
1050
.56
.65
.75
.69t'.,
970
1000
1040
.62
.71
.81
s_:�;,j!
,., :,
SAM 75
2400
2700
3000
3300
3600
750
820
890
970
1060
.57
.79
1.10
1.42
1.84
790
870
94.1.17
0-81.4'
;
,t
.63
.85
•
• :'T
830
910
980
1060
h.a} 41.,'
,,
.67
.90
1.22
1. 6
i
• 3..
870
950
020
100
'`" 6
•w S
.71
.95
1.27
.62
))}`r
L7
910
985
1055
11 0
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Ci •.
.75
1.00
1.32
1.68
it`.'' t
950
1015
1090
1160
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.80
1.05
1.37
1. 4
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F '�...�
990
1045
1115
1 •9
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.86
1.10
1.42
x,•.80
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1030
1075
1145
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.92
1.17
1.48
86'
. 0.
1060
1115
1170
.98
1.25
1.54
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1090
1155
1200
7.(:
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1.03
1.32
1.60
t.
f
NOTES: 1. Shaded area indicates need for oversize motor (includes fan motor service actors).
2. Blank area indicates range where operation is not recommended.
the Total System External Static Pres-
sure. Then refer to Table 7 Evaporator
Fan Performance. The shaded area indi-
cates those applications in which an
oversized motor is required. Trane pro-
vides an oversize motor kit that will
accommodate all applications in the
shaded areas. The oversize motor in the
kit will generally handle most appli-
cations but should there be a need for a
still larger motor, contact the nearest
Trane representative for proper selection.
The kit contains the motor, motor sheave
and new belt, if necessary. Install the
oversized motor by removing the V -belt
and motor from the unit in that order.
Set motor in place. Make the necessary
turns on the sheave.
Install belt and adjust motor location
until belt depresses 1/2" under light
hand pressure. Fasten motor into place.
Control Check -Out
After the unit had operated for a brief
period, check operation of the high and
low pressure controls.
High Pressure Control
Attach a pressure gauge on the port of
the liquid line valve of the refrigeration
circuit.
Set the thermostat at its lowest setting -
starting the compressor.
Cover the condensing coil, raising the
head pressure.
7
When the condensing pressure equals the
cut-out setting of the high pressure con-
trols, 425 PSIG L 10 PSIG, the compres-
sor should stop.
WARNING: If the compressor continues to
operate, raising the head pressure above
the pressure control cut-out setting, open
the disconnect switch. Replace the faulty
control and retest.
After the head pressure has reduced itself
to the control cut -in setting, 345 PSIG
( PSIG), the control contacts will reset
automatically.
The system is restarted by turning the
thermostat to 'OFP" and back to "COOL" or
by opening and then closing the disconnect
switch. This resets the contacts of the
reset relay.
CONTROL SYSTEM
Operation of the unit cooling cycle is
governed by the setting of the system
switch on the room thermostat. Once the
thermostat is placed in either the "Heat
or Cool" positions, unit operation is
automatic. A fan switch on the thermostat
also provides for continuous operation of
the evaporator fan if desired. This is
the "On" position. With the fan switch in
the "Auto" position, the fan will operate
with the cooling cycle.
On the SARA 50 Unit, the condenser fan
motor is started with the compressor. On
the SARA 7.5 Unit, the first condenser fan
is energized through a contactor wired in
parallel with the compressor contactor
SAHA-IOMC-2
FIGURE 4 - Mounting Unit on Support Legs
Follow the local codes and standard piping
practices when running the drain line.
All drain lines must be pitched downward.
Long horizontal runs should be avoided.
DUCTWORK AND FILTERS
Table 7 lists evaporator fan performance
and Table 3 shows recommended filter sizes.
When attaching ductwork
vide a flexible weather
to prevent transmission
to the ductwork. Leave
loose. See Figure 7.
to the unit, pro -
proof connection
of any unit noise
the connection
CABLE SLINGS
OR BELTS
SPREADER SPREADER
6 FEET
ABOVE
UNITTIE
RUN UNDER
MOUNTING
RAIL
(NOT UNDER
BASE PAN)
TIE
FIGURE 5- Suggested Method of Rigging
TABLE 3 - FILTER REQUIREMENTS
MODEL
NOMINAL
CFM
FILTER
AREA
PRESSURE
DROP
SAHA 50
SARA 75
2,000
3,000
1,000 Sq.In.
1,280 Sq.In.
.20.
.2I"
2" MIN.
CONDENSATE
DRAIN TRAP
FIGURE 6 - Condensate Drain Trap
When ductwork is run through an outside
wall or roof, the opening must be water-
proofed. A curb and flashing arrangement
is generally used for this purpose. See
Figure 8. Materials for waterproofing
are to be provided by the installer.
Duct collars are provided on the unit for
evaporator supply and return air connect-
ions. See Figure 2 and Table 2 for dim-
emsions. A filter frame and filters, pro-
vided by the installer, should be set into
the return air ductwork if an accessory
filter casing is not used on the unit.
Locations will depend on unit application
and method of mounting. The filters should
be accessible for ease of filter changing.
Adjust evaporator fan CFM, using Table 7,
to deliver the required air flow. The air
flow must be f 20% nominal CFM for proper
unit operation. Nominal CFM is as follows:
SAHA 50 - 2000 CFM
SAHA 75 - 3000 CFM
For unusual CFM requirements of air fric-
tion losses, it may be necessary to select
a larger size fan motor. See "Evaporator -
Fan Adjustment" section.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Wiring by the installer must, be in accord-
ance with the National Electrical Code
and applicable local codes. Refer to the
interconnecting wiring diagram that applies
for recommended wire sizes. The unit wir-
ing diagram is posted on the back of the
control box cover. Individual wiring dia-
grams are available for all units.
4 SAHA-IOMC-2
START-UP
Inspection
Before operating the unit for the first
time:
1.
Rotate all fans manually to be sure
they are free to move.
2. Inspect the drives for proper align-
ment and fan belts for proper adjust-
ment. Each belt should deflect about
1/2 inch with normal hand pressure
mid -way between the sheaves.
3. Test the refrigerant circuit for leaks.
4. Tighten screws in the control box and
check to see that contactors are free.
5. Test the electrical circuit for
continuity.
6. Check unit supply voltage and compare
with the unit and compressor nameplate
voltages.
OPERATION
INITIAL OPERATION
If low voltage is indicated, do not oper-
ate unit until corrected.
Starting Unit
Unit operation is controlled by the remote
room thermostat.
WARNING: Before operating the unit for
the first time, turn the room thermostat
to "OFF" and close the disconnect switch
to energize the compressor crankcase heat-
er. Wait five hours before starting the
system to allow the heater to vaporize any
liquid refrigerant in the compressor crank-
case. This procedure is a safeguard
against any possible damage to the compres-
sor bearing surfaces.
Voltage
With the compressor operating, check the
line voltage at the unit. The voltage
tolerances are + 10%.
With the disconnect switch closed, set the
room thermostat at a point below room
temperature, turn the selector switch to
"COOL" and the fan switch to "AUTO".
After operating the unit for a short
period, inspect the fan motor bearings, fan
shaft, bearings and fan belts for over-
heating. An overheated bearing or belt may
indicate improper belt tension, lack of
lubrication or faulty bearings.
Reset Relay
If the system should stop operation because
of one of the unit safety controls, the
reset relay will lock out the control cir-
cuit of the cycle involved. In the case of
dual circuit units, the other cycle will
continue to operate to reset, turn the
thermostat from "COOL" to "OFF" and then
back to "COOL". If the condition that
caused the safety control to open has been
corrected, unit operation will again be
normal.
EVAPORATOR FAN ADJUSTMENT
The evaporator fan sheave should be ad-
justed to deliver + 20% or nominal unit
CFM for proper operation.
To determine the total system external
static pressure when accessories are
included, use Table 6. The table pro-
vides the static pressure drop informa-
tion for each accessory. List the in-
formation for your system in the blank
column and add the figures to determine
- PRESSURE DROP THROUGH ACCESSORIES (INCHES WATER GAUGE)
w
NEATER CASING
SUPPLY RETURN CASING
PERMANENT
HOT WATER
STD WITH
CONCENTRIC
TOTAL
FILTER
ELECTRIC
STEAM
OA/RA DAMPERS**
DUCTWORK
E.S.P.
MIN.KW
MAX KW
100% OA
100% RA
CFM
CASING*
C01L
STD*
2" T.A.
6 DIFFUSER
MODEL
1600
.10
.03
.08
.13
.13
.16
.18
.15
.28
SAHA 50
2000
2400
.14
.22
.06
.08
.16
.20
.20
.26
.20
.29
.25
.35
.26
.36
.23
.32
.42
.59
2400
.22
.03
.08
.16
.14
.17
.19
.16
.16
SAHA 75
3000
3600
.34
.36
.05
.07
.15
.18
.22
.31
.21
.30
.26
.36
.27
.38
.24
.34
.25
.3S
6
SARA-IOMC-2
` Install a disconnect switch within sight 1.
of the unit. Should it be necessary to
apply it to the unit, install it at the
location indicated by the sticker attached
to the unit. Refer to Table 4 for proper
size of the disconnect and suggested power
wiring size. Local code requirements take
precedent over the values given in the
table.
If the power supply is below 215 volts,
connect the control wiring to the 208 volt
tap on the control power transformer.
DUCT
COLLAR
1
FLEXIBLE
CONNECTION
FIGURE T Attaching Ductwork
Thermostat
A remote room thermostat is required to
control the unit. The total resistance
of the low voltage wires must not exceed
1 ohm. Any resistance exceeding this
value may cause control malfunction due
to voltage drop. Recommended wire sizes
and lengths are given in Table 5.
Mount the thermostat in a frequently oc-
cupied area of the building. Place the
control about five feet from the floor
where it will be affected by free cir-
culation of air of average temperatures.
Avoid the following areas:
2.
3.
TA
Behind doors or in corners where the
air cannot circulate freely.
Locations where the aim's rays or
radiation from appliances may affect
control operation.
Surfaces which may vibrate.
BLE 5 - Thermostat Wire Size
and Maximum Length
WIRE SIZE
MAXIMUM LENGTH (FT.)
22
30
20
50
18
75
16
125
14
200
ROOF
CURB
NAIL FELTS TO
NAILER STRIP
SHING
CURB
INSULATION
CANT
STRIP
ROOF FELT
ROOF SUPPORTING
STRUCTURE
GRAVEL
INSULATION
`ROOF
DECK
BASE FLANGE
OF ROOF CURB
FIGURE 8 - Recommended Curb and Flashing
TABLE 4 - ELLruxkluai. MALAS.
PAN MOTOR
CONDENSER PAN MOTOR(S)
EVAPORATOR
COMPRESSOR MOTORS)
CYC
PH
VOLTS
CYC
�►(Pg
VOLTS
CYC
PH
P.L.6.R.
P.L1
L.R.
PH
P.L.•
i..R.
MODEL
SAHA 501
SAHA 503
SAHA 504
VOLTS
230
208-240
440-480
60
60
60
1
3
3
38.0
24.0
12.0
145.0
118.0
62.0
155 77.5
208-240
208-240
440-480
440-480
60
60
60
60
1
1
1
1
2.0
2.0
1.3
2.2
4.2
4.2.
2.1
4.2
230
230
230-460
230- 60
60
60
60
60
1
1
3
3
4.8
2.7
1.3
2.3
31.0
31.0
9.9
15.4
SAHA 754
140-480
60
3
17.5
• Rated at UL (80DB/67 MB indoors, 95 ambient) conditions for 230, or 460 volt operation.
5
SAHA-IOMC-2
SYSTEM
MAX
START
CURRENT
180.2
153.2
74.0
190.6
95.1
holding coil or the compressor contactor
normally open contacts. The second con-
denser fan is cycled on and off by a fan
temperature control to provide proper con-
densing pressures.
When the thermostat is satisfied, that fur-
ther cooling is not required, the control
relay is de -energized and stops compressor
and condenser fan operation.
SAFETY CONTROLS
High Pressure Control (HPC)
The high pressure control stops compressor
operation should condensing pressure be-
come excessive. Control settings are
given in Table 8.
TABLE 8 - CONTROL SETTINGS
CONTROL
CUT -IN
CUT-OUT
Low Pressure
High Pressure
Fan Temperature
(Condenser Fan)
20 psig + 5
345 psig + 10425
Above 60 F
5 psig + 5
psig + 10
Below 60 F
Overloads (OL)
The compressor is protected from overload
current damage by external thermal over-
load devices. All condenser fan motors
contain internal overload protectors.
Winding Thermostat
Placed within the windings of the compres-
sor motor, the winding thermostat will
open to stop compressor operation should
motor temperature rise excessively. Con-
tron reset is automatic after the thermo-
stat has cooled sufficiently to close its
contacts.
Reset Relay
The contacts of the reset relay will open
automatically when either the high pres-
sure control, winding thermostat or the
compressor overload cutout. This prevents
the system from recycling until the con-
dition which caused the cutout has been
remedied and the relay is reset. To reset
the relay, turn the room thermostat from
"Cool" to "Off" and then back to "Cool."
OPERATING THE UNIT
Short Duration Shutdown
To shut down the unit for a brief period
of time, turn the thermostat system switch
to "Off" and place the fan switch in the
PRINTED IN CLARKSVILLE - V
"Auto" position. The refrigerant system
will pump down as described previously.
Leave the system disconnect switch closed
to keep the compressor crankcase heater.
energized.
TABLE 9 - REFRIGERANT CHARGE
MODEL
TYPE
REFRIGERANT
REFRIGERANT
CHARGE
SAHA50
SAHA75
R-22
R-22
6 Lbs. - 12 oz.
9 Lbs. - 4 oz.
MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Perform the following inspections and ser-
vice routine at the beginning of each cool-
ing season:
1. Clean the condenser coil by hosing with
cold water. Do not use hot water which
could cause excessive coil pressures.
2. Remove any accumulation of dust and
dirt from the unit casing.
3. Clean or replace the air filters.
4. Inspect the evaporator fan belt and re-
place if frayed. Belt tension should
be about 1/2" depression under light
hand pressure. See Figure 10.
5. Inspect the control panel wiring to
make sure connections are tight and
in sulation is intact.
6. Inspect the condensate drain pan and
condensate piping .to make sure they
are clear.
7. Check all refrigerant piping and fit-
tings for leaks.
8. Check compressor amperage draw with
the unit operating by placing a clamp -
on volt -ammeter on one of the motor
leads.
MAINTENANCE PRECAUTION
During certain routine maintenance and
unit servicing procedures, it will be
necessary to open the unit electrical
disconnect switch. When this switch is
opened, power to the compressor crank-
case heater is interrupted. Before oper-
ating the unit on a cooling cycle and, if
the disconnect switch has been open for
more than two hours, do the following as
a safeguard against damaging the compres-
sor bearings:
1. Set the thermostat system switch
to "Off."
2. Close the unit disconnect switch.
3. Wait 5 hours before resetting teh
thermostat system switch to "Cool"
and operating the unit.
8 SAHA-IOMC-2-876
rPERMIT COORD COPY
PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP
ACTIVITY NUMBER: M13-115 DATE: 06/24/13
PROJECT NAME: KIDDER MATTHEWS
SITE ADDRESS: 1145 ANDOVER PK W
X Original Plan Submittal
Response to Correction Letter #_
Response to Incomplete Letter #
Revision # after Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
PcOe' Oil12-1
Building Division 1"
Public Works ❑
AM
Fire Prevention 111 Planning Division
Structural
❑
❑ Permit Coordinator ❑
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.)
Complete 1411
Incomplete ❑
DUE DATE: 06/27/13
Not Applicable ❑
Comments:
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Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials:
TUESITHURS ROUTING:
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APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS:
DUE DATE: 07/25/13
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Notation:
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE:
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CORRECTION LETTER MAILED:
Departments issued corrections:
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General/Specialty Contractor
A business registered as a construction contractor with L&I 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 HERMANSON COMPANY LLP UBI No. 602004844
Phone 2065759700 Status Active
Address 1221 2Nd Ave N License No. HERMACLOO5BJ
Suite/Apt. License Type Construction Contractor
City Kent Effective Date 1 /11/2000
State WA . Expiration Date 8/25/2014
Zip 980322945 Suspend Date
County King Specialty 1 General
Business Type Limited Liability Partnership Specialty 2 Unused
Parent Company
Other Associated Licenses
License
Name
Type
Specialty 1
Specialty
2
Effective
Date
Expiration
Date
Status
HERMAC*016RN
HERMANSON
CORPORATION
Construction
Contractor
General
Unused
1/11/2000
8/21 /2002
Archived
HERMAC'217NT
HERMANSON
CORPORATION
Construction
Contractor
Air
Heat,Ventilation,Evaporat
Metal
Fabrication
8/30/1979
8/21/2000
Archived
Business Owner Information
Name
Role
Effective Date
Expiration Date
NICOLAISEN, KNUT H
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
Amount
BROCK, DANIEL L
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
GL0370326109
FOX, DEAN M
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
HENGEL, STEPHEN A
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
American
Zurich
Insurance Comp
DYCKMAN, KENNETH A
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
ROBINETT, PAUL J
Partner/Member
08/05/2010
9
HERMANSON, RICHARD L
Partner/Member
01/01/1980
08/21/2011
ALMON, KEVIN
Partner/Member
01/01/1980
08/05/2010
MACDONALD, JAMES
Partner/Member
01/01/1980
08/05/2010
Bond Information
Page 1 of 2
Bond
Bond Company Name
Bond Account Number
Effective Date
Expiration Date
Cancel Date
Impaired Date
Bond Amount
Received Date
4
WESTERN SURETY CO
929381801
01/01/2006
Until Cancelled
$12,000.00
12/01/2005
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
11
American
Zurich
Insurance Comp
GL0370326109
08/21/2012
08/21/2013
$1,000,000.00
08/14/2012
10
American
Zurich
Insurance Comp
GL0370326108
08/21/2011
08/21/2012
$1,000,000.00
08/18/2011
9
American
Zurich Ins Co
GL0370326107
08/21/2010
08/21/2011
$1,000,000.00
08/18/2010
8
ZURICH
AMERICAN INS
CO
GL0370326106
08/21/2008
08/21/2010
$1,000,000.00
08/24/2009
7
08/21/2004
08/21/2008
$1,000,000.00
08/20/2007
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MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES
1. WORK SHALL CONFORM TO APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 2009 IBC, 2009 WSEC & 2009 IMC.
2. DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD, CONCRETE, OR MASONRY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
3. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. DIMENSIONS GOVERN.
4. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS, DIMENSIONS, DETAILS, ETC. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK.
5. WHEN CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ARE NOT SHOWN OR NOTED FOR ANY PART OF THE WORK, DETAILS SHALL BE THE SAME
AS FOR OTHER SIMILAR WORK. IF ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS REMAIN, CONTACT THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING.
6. ALL STRUCTURAL OPENINGS AND PLATFORMS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
7. DUCT SEALING AND CONSTRUCTION TO MEET SMACNA AND ENERGY CODE REQUIREMENTS. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, LOW PRESSURE DUCTWORK
SEAL CLASS C.M OF VAV MEDIUMBPRESSURE DUCTWORK (UPSTREAMCONSTANT VOLUME AC OFSYSTEMS,
ILET B XES,HH GHSVELOCITYTO MEET 2" EXHAUSTS, ETC.)T TOCTION STANDARDS WITH
MEET 4" CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
WITH SEAL CLASS A. DUCT RISERS IN SHAFTS WITH DAMPERED PENETRATIONS TO MEET 6" CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS WITH SEAL CLASS A.
8. ALL CEILING DIFFUSERS ARE 4 -WAY THROW UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
9. ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS AFTER LINING HAS BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR.
10. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES ON ALL AIR HANDLING UNITS SHALL BE 10 FEET AWAY FROM ANY FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT OR 3 FEET BELOW
ANY PLUMBING VENT OR EXHAUST OUTLET WITHIN 10 FEET
11. ALL AIR ECONOMIZERS SHALL BE CAPABLE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- 0% TO 100% OF THE DESIGN SUPPLY AIR
- CONTROLLED BY A CONTROL SYSTEM DETERMINING IF THE OUTSIDE AIR CAN MEET PART OR ALL OF THE BUILDING COOLING LOADS.
-INTEGRATED TO PROVIDE PARTIAL COOLING EVEN WHEN MECHANICAL COOLING IS REQUIRED.
12. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE, RELIEF, AND EXHAUST OPENINGS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH MOTORIZED (OR GRAVITY DAMPERS PER
EXCEPTIONS IN 1412.4.1) WHICH CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN SYSTEM IS OFF OR UPON POWER FAILURE.
13. THE CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL BE 7 -DAY PROGRAMMABLE, CAPABLE OF BEING SET FOR SEVEN (7) DIFFERENT DAY TYPES PER WEEK,
AND CAPABLE OF A DEADBAND SETTING OF AT LEAST 5'F (10T FOR RESIDENTIAL), BETWEEN THE HEATING AND COOLING SETPOINTS. AHU CONTROL
SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE A MICROPROCESSOR AND BE CAPABLE OF RESETTING SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURES BY REPRESENTATIVE BUILDING LOADS.
14. RECORD DRAWINGS OF THE ACTUAL INSTALLATION SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OWNER WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE DATE
OF SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE PER THE WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE. AN OPERATING MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OWNER. ALL HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE BALANCED AND A WRITTEN BALANCING REPORT
SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE OWNER. HVAC CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED TO ENSURE THAT THEY OPERATE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH APPROVED PLANS. A PRELIMINARY COMMISSIONING REPORT OF TEST PROCEDURES AND RESULTS SHALL
BE PREPARED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. A COMPLETE FINAL COMMISSIONING REPORT OF
TEST PROCEDURES AND RESULTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE OWNER. COMMISSIONING, SYSTEM BALANCING, RECORD DRAWINGS
AS REQUIRED PER THE WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE.
15. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH SEISMIC RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING CODE, SMACNA AND ASCE 7. ALL LIFE
SAFETY OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELATED SYSTEMS SHALL BE DEEMED AN Ip=1.5 FOR RESTRAINT METHODS OR AS NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS.
REFER TO CODES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS BASED ON SIZING, WEIGHTS AND MOUNTING HEIGHTS.
16. PROVIDE EARTHQUAKE RESTRAINTS FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED BY SMACNA SEISMIC RESTRAINT MANUAL, SEISMIC HAZARD B.
WIRES FOR CEILING SYSTEM ETC. SHALL NOT BE HUNG OFF HVAC EQUIPMENT OR HVAC EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS.
17. PROVIDE FIRE AND COMBINATION FIRE/SMOKE DAMPERS WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS AND WHERE REQUIRED PER CODE.
18. ALL PIPING PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE SEALED WITH AN UL APPROVED FIRE CAULKING.
19. SMOKE DETECTORS PROVIDING AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR. HVAC EQUIPMENT DELIVERING IN EXCESS OF
2000 CFM [INCLUDING MULTIPLE UNITS DUCTED INTO COMMON DISTRIBUTION OR RETURN, WITH AN AGGREGATE SUPPLY GREATER
THAN 2000 CFM] OR EACH STORY OF RETURN SYSTEMS OVER 15,000 CFM IN A MULTI -STORY INSTALLATION, PER CODE.
SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE FIC (ELEC) UNO. POWER -WIRING AND INTERLOCK TO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AS
20. MECHANICAL ACCESS PANELS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
21. ALL MOTOR STARTERS NOT SHOWN IN EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
MOTOR EFFICIENCIES TO MEET OR EXCEED CODE MINIMUM.
APPLICABLE.
22. FOR ALL "SEALED AIR TIGHT" SHAFTS OR ROOMS, THE FOLLOWING SHALL OCCUR:
- ALL VERTICAL JOINTS & CORNERS INSIDE THE SHAFT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A CONTINUOUS SEAL FOR THE LENGTH OF THE JOINT, (BY GC).
-TOP AND BOTTOM WALL TRACKS SHOULD BE CAULKED ALONG THEIR ENTIRE LENGTH (BY GC).
-ANY FLOOR DECKING PERPENDICULAR TO THE SHAFTpp SHALL BE CAULKED (BY GC). ))FILLING WITH ROCK WOOL IS NOT ACCEPTABLE
- - USE PENETRATIONS
EC ITONT905SOFFTHE SHAFT CONSTRUCTION
MAXOALLOWABL LEAKAGE AREA, FOLLOWINSHALL BE
GUIDELINES FOR BOTH
SIDESISHAFT CONSTRUCTION.
-ALL DOORS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH TIGHT FITTING GASKETS, AND OPEN AGAINST THE DIRECTION OF ROOM/SHAFT PRESSURE.
23. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF FLEXIBLE DUCT SHALL BE 12 FEET. REFER TO INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS.
FLEXIBLE DUCT FLAME SPREAD RATING SHALL BE < 25 AND SMOKE DEVELOPED RATING SHALL BE < 50. USE FLEXIDUCT
MODEL G -KM FOR LOW AND MEDIUM PRESSURE APPLICATIONS OR APPROVED EQUAL.
24. LOCATION AND DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT, DUCT ROUTING, AND CONNECTIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. COORDINATE FINAL
OTHER TRADES. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED SUBMITTALS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS WHEN APPLICABLE.
25. FOR RESIDENTIAL INSULATION ON DUCTWORK AND -PIPING SEE ENERGY CODE CHAPTER 5 AND TABLES 5-11 AND
REVISIONS
No changes shall be made to the scope
of work without prior approval of
Tukwila Building Division.
NC#Ti: Revisions will require a new plan submittal
VIM
cr,cJ may include additional plan review fee3.
DRAWING INDEX
SHEET NO.
SHEET TITLE
CURRENT
REVISION
N -R INSULATION
R -VALUE
RESID INSULATION
R -VALUE
M0.00
LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS, GENERAL NOTES, & SHEET INDEX - HVAC
NOT WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE: ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING, ON ROOF,
IN ATTIC, IN ENCLOSED CEILING SPACE, IN WALLS, IN GARAGE, IN CRAWL SPACES
M2.R1
ROOF PLAN & EUIPMENT SCHEDULE - HVAC
1,2,3
OUTSIDE AIR
WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE
VARIES
R-8
1,2,4,5
SUPPLY, RETURN,
OUTSIDE AIR
NOT WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE:
IN CONCRETE, IN GROUND
R-5.3
R-5.0
1,2
SUPPLY AIR
<55' OR >105'
WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE
APN NUMBER
3523049098
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
JUL
�15 2013
TIJ
City of u ila
BUILDING VISION
Hermanson Company LLP
1221 2nd Avenue North
Kent, Washington 98032
Tel: (206) 575-9700
Fax: (206) 575-9800
www.hermanson.com
Contractor Reg #: HERMACL005BJ
CARTON SERVICES
5TON
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
1145 ANDOVER PARK W
TUKWILA, WA 98188
WLY 216.6 FT OF FOLG- POR OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 26-23-4
& POR NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SEC 35-23-4 BEG AT NE COR OF NW
1/4 OF NE 1/4 SEC 35 TH N 87-44-08 W 30 FT TH N 1-47-29 E
ALG W LN OF ANDOVER PARK W 115.66 FT TH N 87-55-02 W 710.7 FT
TO TPOB TH S 87-55-02 E 440.7 FT TH S 1-47-29 W 114.81 FT TO
AN ANGLE PT THEREIN TH S 1-51-39 W 682.19 FT TH N 87-55-02 W
440.7 FT TH NLY IN STRAIGHT LN 797 FT TO TPOB
Revisions
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11
06/21/13 MG ISSUE FOR PERMIT
No. Date By Description
LOCATIONS WITH FILE COPY
Permit No. ,[���-IlC-
5-12. Plan review approval is subject to errors and
ns.
Apprcval of construction documents does not authorize
thy; violation of any adopted c odE or ordinance. Ramipt
of approved Field
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LAST UPDATED 1O/05/12
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DUCT LOCATION IN HEATED AND MECHANICALLY COOLED DUCT SYSTEM
N -R INSULATION
R -VALUE
RESID INSULATION
R -VALUE
REMARKS
SUPPLY, RETURN
NOT WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE: ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING, ON ROOF,
IN ATTIC, IN ENCLOSED CEILING SPACE, IN WALLS, IN GARAGE, IN CRAWL SPACES
R-7
R-8
1,2,3
OUTSIDE AIR
WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE
VARIES
R-8
1,2,4,5
SUPPLY, RETURN,
OUTSIDE AIR
NOT WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE:
IN CONCRETE, IN GROUND
R-5.3
R-5.0
1,2
SUPPLY AIR
<55' OR >105'
WITHIN CONDITIONED SPACE
R-3.3
NOT REQ
1,2
VICINITY MAP
NO SCALE
Design
Design Team
MG
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1 REFER TO ENERGY CODE SECTION 1414.2 FOR FURTHER REQUIREMENTS
2 INSULATED COOLED DUCTS REQUIRED A VAPOR RETARDER (PERM < 0.5) AND SEALED JOINTS
3 WEATHERPROOF BARRIER REQUIRED AROUND DUCTWORK TO MAINTAIN WATER TIGHTNESS
4 INSULATE OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS TO BUILDING ENVELOPE LEVEL PER ENERGY CODE CHAPTER 13
UNTIL CONNECTED TO EQUIPMENT SERVED OR TO THE CODE REQUIRED SHUTOFF DAMPER (THEN R-7 FOR REST OF INSTALLATION)
5 R-7 CAN BE USED IN LIEU OF BUILDING ENVELOPE INSULATION LEVEL IF: DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR SYSTEM AND LESS THAN 2,800 CFM
MINIMUM PIPE INSULATION LAST UPDATED: 01/09/13
FLUID DESIGN
OPERATING
TEMP 'F
INSULATION CONDUCTIVITY
NOMINAL PIPE DIAMETER (IN)
CONDUCTIVITY
RANGE
MEAN TEMP
RATING 'F
RUN
OUTS*
<1
1 TO
<1-1/2
1-1/2 TO
<4
4 TO
<8
>8
HEATING SYSTEMS (STEAM, CONDENSATE, HYDRONIC HOT WATER, DOMESTIC HOT WATER)
>350
0.32-0.34
250
3.0
3.0
3.5
3.5
4.5
4.5
251-350
0.29-0.32
200
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.5
3.5
3.5
201-250
0.27-0.30
150
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
141-200
0.25-0.29
125
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
105-140
0.22-0.28
100
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
DOMESTIC COLD WATER AND HORIZONTAL RAIN LEADERS TO FIRST VERTICAL RAIN LEADER
40-60
0.22-0.28
100
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
COOLING SYSTEMS (CHILLED WATER, BRINE AND REFRIGERANT, WATERSIDE ECONOMIZER SYSTEMS)**
40-60
0.22-0.28
100
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
<40
0.22-0.28
100
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
* NOT REQUIRED FOR <1-1/4" HEATING PIPE BETWEEN CONTROL VALVE & COIL, IF <4 FEET FROM COIL
** TYPICAL CONDENSER WATER PIPE IN NON -ECONOMIZER SYSTEMS DOES NOT REQUIRE INSULATION
City Or1b
BUILDING D
Scale AS NOTED
Drawing Number C-0389-02165
Project Number 11-13-02165
Issue Date 06/21/13
LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS,
GENERAL NOTES & SHEET
INDEX- HVAC
SITE MAP
ISSOV5R PE
AREA OF WORK
ON ROOF TOP
RECEIVED
OF TUKWILA
JUN 2 4 2013
PERMIT CENTER
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
JUL 15 2013
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
PACKAGE HEAT PUMP SCHEDULE - REPLACEMENT UNIT LAST UPDATED: 6/19/13
UNIT
TAG
LOCATION
CONFIGURATION
BASIS OF
DESIGN
SUPPLY
CFM
MIN
OSA
ESP
IN WG
COOLING CAPACITY MBH
HEATING CAPACITY
SUPPLY FAN
HEATER
ELECTRICAL
SOUND
dBA
SIZE
LxWxH
WEIGHT
LBS
REMARKS
TOTAL
SENS
SEER
MBH
COP/HSPF
QTY
BHP
KW
STAGES
MCA
MAX FUSE
V/PH
HP -1
ROOF
HORIZONTAL
CARRIER 50HCQA06A2A6
2,000
300
0.75
61.5
48.3
15.0
57.4
/8.2
1
1.09
6.0
1
22
25
460/3
78
74x46x41
720
1-7
1 REPLACEMENT UNIT IS TO CONNECT TO EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ELECTRICAL, MODDIFY AS NEEDED
2 PROVIDE SCCR MINIMUM RATING OF (5 kA) IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 2008 ARTICLE 440 AND NFPA 70 SECTION 409. ELECTRICIAN CAN PROVIDE A FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH IN LIEU OF THE SCCR CALCULATION AND ASSOCIATED LABELING FOR THE CONTROL PANEI
3 PROVIDED WITH 100% HORIZONTAL AIR ECONOMIZER KIT
4 PROVIDED WITH SINGLE POINT POWER CONNECTION
5 ELECTRICAL WIRING AND DISCONNECTS (AS REQUIRED) BY OTHERS
6 FOR TRADE COORDINATION REFER TO APPROVED EQUIPMENT SUBMITTALS
7 INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATION
EXISTING PACKAGE AC UNIT SCHEDULE -DEMO UNIT 06/19/13
UNIT
TAG
LOCATION
BASIS OF
DESIGN
SUPPLY
CFM
ESP
IN
WG
EER
COOLING CAPACITY
SUPPLY FAN
ELEC
SOUND
PER ARI 270/370
(dBA)
OPERATING
WEIGHT
(LBS)
REMARKS
TOTAL
MBH
SENS
MBH
TYPE
HP
MCA
MAX FUSE
V/PH
RTU -1
ROOF
TRANE SAHA50
2,000
0.75
60.0
DRAW THROUGH
480/3
950
1
1
EXISTING UNIT TO BE REMOVED
ROOF PLAN - HVAC
SCALE: 1/16" =
M,(3%, t
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
JUN 242013
PERMIT CENTER
ISSUE FOR PERMIT
Hermanson
Hermanson Company LLP
1221 2nd Avenue North
Kent, Washington 98032
Tel: (206) 575-9700
Fax: (206) 575-9800
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CARTON SERVICES
5 TON
1145 ANDOVER PARK W
TUKWILA, WA 98188
Revisions
06/21/13 MG ISSUE FOR PERMIT
No. Date By Description
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Scale AS NOTED
Drawing Number C-0389-02165
Project Number 11-13-02165
Issue Date 06/21/13
PARTIAL ROOF PLAN
& EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
- HVAC
M2.R1