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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M13-179 - APPLE STORE - ALTERATIONAPPLE STORE 801 SO UTH CENTER MALL M13-179 City ofitukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-43 1-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-431-2451 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Project Name: APPLE STORE Permit Number: M13-179 Issue Date: 10/17/2013 Permit Expires On: 04/15/2014 Owner: Name: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Address: PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD, CA 92013 Contact Person: Name: GILBERT SALINAS Address: 1411 R ST NW , AUBURN, WA 98001. Email: GILBERT.SALINAS@AMBIENTCONTROL.COM Phone: 253 876-9933 Contractor: Name: AMBIENT CONTROL CO INC Phone: 253-661-5844 Address: 1020 S 344 ST, SUITE 203 , FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 Contractor License No: AMBIECC 101PW Expiration Date: 10/25/2013 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALLATION OF 6 -TON SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP WITH ROOFTOP BAROMETRIC RELIEF VENTILATOR AND OSA INTAKE. DUCTWORK DISTRIBUTION AS APPLICABLE. Value of Mechanical: 230,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS/AFA Electrical Service Provided by: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $2,729.62 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2012 Date: 10-1 7-.13 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this pe construction or the back of this permit. does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating rfor . - • work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit and agree to the conditions on the 14 Signature: Print Name: Date: 14°// 7Ag 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. Rill '1_170 Prinfpri• 1n-17-7fl1 • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. M13-179 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: 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. 8: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 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, 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. 12: ***FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS*** 13: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 14: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto -shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2328) (ALL FIRE ALARM COMPONENTS TO BE TIED TO THE MAIN MALL FIRE ALARM PANEL.) 15: H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air -moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (IMC 606.1, 606.2.1) 16: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2328) 17: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #2328) 18: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2328) 19: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2328) (IFC 104.2) doc: IMC -4/10 M13-179 Printed: 10-17-2013 20: An electrical permit from the Cit ukwila Building Department Permit Centerr6-431-3670) is required for this project. 21: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2327 and #2328) 22: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 23: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575-4407. J... 111.1P' All /1 RA11_170 Printprl• 1n -17-M11 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.Tukwi la W A.gov Mechanical Permit No. M, l� ti I Project No. Date Application Accepted: Olt Date Application Expires: 0 t$ (For office use only) 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 Site Address: r 4 Southcenter Parkway King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 11--02-14 1 ID C.) I () Tenant Name: Apple Store R106 Suite Number: PROPERTY OWNER Name: Gilbert Salinas Name: f!'v— ) vu9 City: Auburn State: WA Zip: Address: PV\ 177&et L-1,0 Email: gilbert.salivas@ambientcontrol.com State: ci k City: u.4(949 Zip: 12.0 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Gilbert Salinas Address: 1411 R Street North West City: Auburn State: WA Zip: Phone: (253) 876-9933 Fax: (253) 876-9934 Email: gilbert.salivas@ambientcontrol.com Floor: New Tenant: ❑ Yes ..No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Ambient Control Address: 1411 R Street North West City: Auburn State: WA Zip: 98001 Phone: (253) 876-9933 Fax: (253) 876-9934 Contr Reg No.: AMBIECC101PW Exp Date: 04/30/2014 Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Describe the scope of work in detail: Installation of 6 ton split system heat pump with rooftop barometric relief ventilator and OSA intake. Ductwork distribution as applicable per HVAC drawings. 23,000 Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric m Gas ❑ Other: Split system heat pump H:Wpplications\Forms-Applications On Line \20I1 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-1 l.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace 1 Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfin 1 Unit Type Qty Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler 1 Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator - domestic Incinerator - comm/industrial Unit Type I Qty Fire damper Diffuser Thermostat 1 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 IT 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 CERTIF PENALTY OF PE BUILDING 0 ,i O ' • Signature: �!/ \_ 'Albert Salinas .111, T I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. UTHORIZED AGENT: Print Name: Mailing Ad 1411 R Street North West H:\Applications\Fonm-Applications On Line\2011 Applications\Mechamcal Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.docK Revised: August 2011 bh Date: 09/17/2013 Day Telephone: (253) 876-9933 Auburn WA 98001 City State Zip Page 2 of 2 DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID PermitTRAK $292.0 M13-179 Address: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470010 $292:50 MECHANICAL $292.50 PERMIT FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R105 R000.322.100.00.00 $292.50 Date Paid: Thursday, November 14, 2013 Paid By: AMBIENT CONTROL Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 08846G Printed: Thursday, November 14, 2013 1:03 PM 1 of 1 CRWSYSTEMS City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-43 1-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Permit Number: M13-179 Address: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUI W Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 09/18/2013 Applicant: APPLE STORE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R13-02673 Initials: User ID: LAW 1632 Payment Amount: $.53 Payment Date: 09/18/2013 04:45 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: AMBIENT CONTROL CO INC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Cash Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description .53 Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 .53 Total: $.53 rinr• Parcint_nR Printed: 09-18-2013 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-43 1-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.Eov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Permit Number: M13-179 Address: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 09/18/2013 Applicant: APPLE STORE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R13-02672 Initials: LAW User ID: 1632 Payment Amount: $2,183.17 Payment Date: 09/18/2013 04:44 PM Balance: $0.53 Payee: AMBIENT CONTROL CO INC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 25318 2,183.17 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 2,183.17 Total: $2,183.17 cine Receint-06 Printed: 09-18-2013 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Permit Number: M13-179 Address: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 09/18/2013 Applicant: APPLE STORE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R13-02657 Initials: User ID: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $545.92 Payment Date: 09/18/2013 07:43 AM Balance: $2,183.70 Payee: AMBIENT CONTROL CO., INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 25317 545.92 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code • PLAN CHECK - NONRES Current Pmts 000.345.830 545.92 Total: $545.92 Printad• nn -IR -7n13 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSP CTIO NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 M(3 -lig Project: Al Type of Inspection:`�A Address:I ^ R/ , "l Date Called: Specia Instructions: -Jo-- „/;--7 Date Wanted:am. / Z- —( - ' / p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. CJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: p P[M f i %r - Sc ector: n REINSPECTION FEE'R QUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD .- Retain a copy with permit INSPECTIS O. PERMIT NO. CITY OF: TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 M1,3 1�5 Project Pke-Addr Type of Inspection: ss: S S ( Date Called: F n 0\L, 1 47 P.m: Special Instructions:.. Date Wanted: -1 & Requester: Phone No: ElApproved. per applicable codes. • orrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: fd Lkd e v% 0: 2t /ej J. ):j en ( Inspect r: P Date: 1 Ig =1 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Priorto next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain: a copy with permit Ai INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION C 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 M(3 -1`71 Project: A oQ LI ( Type.of Inspection: Address: (/y �/ MAI t o f `-� _._ , `� 1 A{ c Dat Call'ed: a --� f A:71.01 i—_, -CA-U I A: r ! Special Instructions: • df ,--- ' . Date Wanted: a.m.. 1 �(�'j ( ) P.m- r j4 li'quester: Phgpe 3 ..,21&.....40 5 53 2 —40553 Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Corrections required prior to approval. Insp; ctor: Date: t1 / . — L3 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.; Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. - PERMIT NO. Ait CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 1 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 4:31-2451 M - rig Project:Type (� of Inspection: S.A-k-J -e- S �-- k o 0,-J/, Address i i i F5-01 5e 44,41-1 Date Called: /-i.m.` Special Instructions: c 9° Date Wanted: i Requester: Phone No: UApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ,/'r -...kr.--,,. IA -kJ- *'J Q ,i---). I 10l -P A,r( Aedc A / Q J' -e %--- r A---( -(1-A4 nl Spector Date: next inspection, fee must be inn n_11 a.- __L _�..1- ..�: a:... I REINSPECTION FE4 REQUIREIAPriorto •� _ a innA r_.-aL __�a_� nl.'.J t�..'a (itl1U tll OJVU JVUU1 UIILer olvU., JUIIC IUU, l.tllt IV SNICUUIC iC11iJ�lCLt WI1. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit MI 3 _/7 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 Project: ` `r Type of inspe tion: /t/te.� �i p?z,(k. ff 0,1 R--0 d \1-\) o , Address: VDate (.0 S._ /(-(t—(l Called: !!o { P •e_._._ r %-e ( rr �r C( �.c p c_., ,\1, i --- —a -m.., P.m. Special Instructions: a e_ t , Date Wanted:/ /1 ''f&-- 1eequester: _St Mi? J cp Y f, e_____u r. afi, k..P.,' er,9._.r .-))./ Phone No: h ElApproved per applicable codes. CI Corrections required r:.�p�roval. 49-7 COMMENTS: p?z,(k. 0,1 R--0 d \1-\) o , 4e nJ- '4 i, -,A ..a 4_PAA4 ' c' ti ! n._.( P_� i9 A 4 AJD , eJJ- /3 ( e ft{ i r D J ate) �r C( �.c p c_., ,\1, i --- ipF CA 1.: ( ( /Jet''3 . `-- <7 vrF r Pir 4J IA-iAfM S/-t_JCC_ t-- uuA. _St Mi? J cp Y f, e_____u r. afi, k..P.,' er,9._.r .-))./ Ins ctor: n REINSPECTION FE ft REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy 'with permit PERMIT PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA F:[RE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 _. 206-575-4407 Project: / f od /e Type of Inspection: �� `-�- Address. Suite #:(501 {MM Contact Person: Special Instructions: Occupancy Type: Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ,s -r" G%e. 4e. Jai 4s3" Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector:, i �_ _ Date:/5y'5 Hrs.: / c) $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 6/11/10 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 Date: OFF OURS INSPECTION Reimbursement authorization/approval to conduct inspection activities during off hours. 1 I//0/5 (} Requested By: lac k t Q_ 1<-4D\(Z` Firm/Company: RN16t * CWt \ C Inspection Information Project Name: • (� . 1 l)\2 r, Project Address/Location: �� �, r2}i- o l T Ltk 4 ('` ULA 95< `e: r.l✓( ((� Permi l umber: mI - Requested Date for Inspection/n: 11 /101 ti- it / 1g 11. Requested Time: 6.. OO /PM u K.t titk?Ca((r Contact Name: Special Conditions for Consideration: Phone Number: (2A6-) 21(6 -tr?` BECEIVEC or( OF TV‘6111-4** Contractor will be charged a minimum for three (3) hour inspection time for Nov 4 2013 any off -hours inspection work at $97.50 per hour (minimum total of $292.50). This is to be paid at the time of request. ** MIT CENTER pER`'ne undersigned, as an authorized representative of the above firm, hereby agrees to reimburse the City for its overtime inspections on the above referenced project. A separate invoice will be issued for all inspection time in excess of (3) hours. Signature: Re., Q,L Printed Name: QOAz Date: 1 i'/ 1t -ll is City Use Only: Approved: l9 Disapproved: Date of Approval/Disapproval: ii)15113 Authorized Reviewer: Paid: tI l 11-0 Receipt No: 12-10c Remarks:' C'e- M k&12 ¶ NEON PA -)1 tiVN£ P tT[ Co k1- Cho g6 C-�S H:\Permit Center Forms\Off Hours Inspection.docx October 2, 2013 Gilbert Salinas Ambient Control 1411 R St NW Auburn, WA 98001 OD City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director RE: Correction Letter #1 Mechanical Permit Application Number M13-179 Apple Store — 801 Southcenter Mall Dear Mr. Salinas, 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: Allen Johannessen at 206 433-7163 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 plan pages, 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. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M13-179 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner Building Division Review Memo Date: September 27, 2013 Project Name: Apple Store Permit #: M13-179 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, 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. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets by a registered engineer shall have a current signed stamp -seal. Architectural design sheets and documents by a registered architect shall also have a current signed stamp -seal. 1. Plan sheet HV500 energy code compliance forms reference the previous 2009 energy code forms. Current energy code forms shall comply with 2012 Washington State Energy Codes. Provide revised energy code compliance forms or a revised sheet to show compliance with current 2012 Washington State Energy codes. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206-431-3670. No further comments at this time. /PERMIT COORD COPY e' PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M13-179 PROJECT NAME: APPLE STORE DATE: 10/07/13 SITE ADDRESS: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: IO• Building Division • Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural ❑ Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 10/08/13 Not Applicable CI Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire 0 F'Ing ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: 4' Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 11/05/13 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions X1 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 F'Ing ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: *PERMIT COOED COPY j PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M13-179 DATE: 09/18/13 PROJECT NAME: APPLE STORE SITE ADDRESS: 801 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bui ing Division Public Works c6277- (5 Awe to -H3 Fire Prevention 111 Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 09/24/13 Complete tg Incomplete Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit CenterUse Only, INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route IX Structural Review Required ri No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 10/22/13 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) I Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only II _�` CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 110 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us REVISION SUBMITTAL I Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: October 3, 2013 Plan Check/Permit Number: M 13-179 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit is Issued Project Name: - .. ' • . I I • . ' Apple Store ty ng Inspector or ' ans Examiner Project Address: Contact Person: 801 Southcenter Mall Patrick Daffin Phone Number: (859) 442-8050 Summary of Revision: Revised sheet HV500 energy code compliance forms to reference 2012 Washing State Energy Code. erne r)r: OCT 0 7 2013 ERMJ r CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on 10 D' t \applications\forms-applications on Iine\revision submittal Created: 8-13-2004 Revised: 1-2009 Contractors or Tradespeople Pr,— Friendly Page i General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEH 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 AMBIENT CONTROL CO UBI No. 601081069 INC Phone 2538769933 Status Active Address 1411 R St Nw License No. AMBIECC101 PW Suite/Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Auburn Effective Date 10/16/1990 State WA Expiration 10/25/2013 Date Zip 980013506 Suspend Date County King Specialty 1 Heating/V'ent/Air-Conditioning And Refrig (Hvac/R) Business Type Corporation Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company s Page 1 of 2 License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status CASCADS0330D CASCADE DRAFT SYSTEMS INC Construction Contractor Commercial/Industrial/Refrig Unused 9/4/1997 7/28/2004 Archived AMBIECC133Q6 AMBIENT CONTROL COMPANY Construction Contractor Air Conditioning Commercial/Industrial/Refrig 11/2/1987 10/16/1990 Archived Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date WALL, DENA President 10/16/1990 Amount WALL, ROBERT (BOB) A JR Vice President 10/16/1990 CWP2945945 SALINAS, GILBERT RAUL Vice President 11/07/2011 Bond Information Bond Company Name OLD REPUBLIC SURETY CO Bond 3 Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date YLI227438 10/16/2001 Until Cancelled $6,000.00 10/25/2001 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 12 Continental Western Ins Co CWP2945945 10/16/2011 10/16/2014 $1,000,000.0009/17/2013 11 CHARTER OAK FIRE INS CO DTC07224M232IND10 10/16/2010 10/16/2012 10/16/2011 $1,000,000.00 10/04/2011 10 CHARTER OAK FIRE INS CO DTC07224M232COF08 10/16/2008 10/16/2010 $1,000,000.00 09/30/2009 9 NORTH PACIFIC INS CO C03161616 10/16/2006 10/16/2.008 $1,000,000.0010/18/2007 Summons/Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period httns.//fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbin/Print.aspx 10/17/2013 W z J 2 ■ E -0I Q 2 i i i I i i TRNG RM BREAK S.. CORRIDOR RTU - ON ROOF MG GENIUS RM ON ROO# 0 o O 0 0 0 �r 0 P,GFT O O 000 0 0 O 0 0 O 000 r O 000 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 000 0 SALES RM MATCHLINE opy STOCK RM ft No. —11 Ran review approval is to errors and anions. Approval of construction dwurnents &es not authorize ths violation of any aftted cele or ordinance. Receipt of approval F City Of l'Likwila BUILDING DIVISION MATCHLINE ■ i SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: 0 Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF ALL APPLICABLE CODES, INCLUDING ADA, NFPA, LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ALL PREVAILING. CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS OF MATERIAL AND LABOR REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND FULL OPERATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WORK AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND HEREINAFTER AS SPECIFIED. OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS RELATED TO THIS WORK. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR WORK FROM INSPECTION AUTHORITY SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE OWNER BEFORE FINAL ACCEPTANCE WILL BE GIVEN BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. ALL WORK, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE A ONE-YEAR WARRANTY AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK BY NE OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS ON ALL ITEMS OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT FOR APPROVAL BY THE ARCHITECT. THE CONTRACTOR IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE ANY MATERIAL UNTIL SUCH APPROVAL IS OBTAINED. ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEW. ALL MATERIALS, APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES INC., LABEL WHERE REGULARLY SUPPLIED. ALL METALLIC CONDUIT SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. ALL WIRING SHALL BE NEW. NO WIRE SMALLER THAN #12 AWG SHALL BE INSTALLED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. PROVIDE STRANDED CONDUCTORS FOR ALL SIZES UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE THHN/THWN INSULATION FOR ALL CONDUCTORS SIZE 500 MCM (KCMIL) AND LARGER, AND NO. 8 AWG AND SMALLER FOR ALL OTHER SIZES, PROVIDE NW OR THHN/THWN INSULATION AS APPROPRIATE FOR THE LOCATIONS WHERE INSTALLED. ALL WIRES SHALL BE RATED AT 600 VOLTS. PROVIDE TYPE XHHW INSULATION FOR ALL WIRING BELOW GRADE. PROVIDE GROUND WIRE IN ALL BELOW GRADE CONDUITS (PVC OR METAWC) FOR NEW BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. INCREASE WIRE SIZES PER NEC TO OFFSET VOLTAGE DROP AS/IF REQUIRED. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDE ALL CONDUIT AND OUTLET BOXES AS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTROL WIRING AND THERMOSTATS. FURNISH AND INSTALL POWER WIRING AND MAKE UNE CONNECTIONS TO ALL HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THE APPROVED DRAWINGS OF ALL BRANCHES AND SHALL WIRE AND CONNECT ALL MOTORS, DISCONNECTS, CONTROL DEVICES AND OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING ELECTRICITY FOR OPERATION. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE THE NECESSARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND THE JUNCTION BOX NEAR EQUIPMENT WITH FLEXIBLE METAWC CONDUIT AND MATCHED CONNECTORS. NO FLEXIBLE CONDUIT SHALL BE EXPOSED IN FINISHED ROOMS. EACH MOTOR SHALL HAVE DISCONNECT SWITCH OR MANUAL STARTER INSTALLED BY THIS CONTRACTOR AHEAD OF MOTOR OR MOTOR MAGNETIC STARTER. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CONTROL AND INTERLOCK WIRING AS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. ALL OTHER CONTROL WIRING REQUIRED FOR OPERATION OF THE SYSTEMS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE HVAC CONTRACTOR. DISCONNECTS SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE EQUIPMENT OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING (FOR EACH TYPE AND RATING): ALLEN -BRADLEY CO., GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., SIEMANS/ITE, SQUARE D CO., OR WESTINGHOUSE/CUTLER-HAMMER DISCONNECT SAFETYSWITCHES DISCONNECTS SHALL BE HEAVY SWITCHES SHALL BE EQUAL TO SQUARE D TYPE HD. ALL Q Q SWITCHES/ DISCONNECTS SAFETY TYPE, QUICK MAKE AND QUICK BREAK AND EXTERNALLY OPERATED. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE IN FIELD, ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE FUSED. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE IN FIELD, BRACE ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES FOR 200,000 A.I.C. PROVIDE HEAVY-DUTY SWITCHES, WITH FUSES OF CLASSES AND CURRENT RATINGS INDICATED AND UL USTED FOR USE AS SERVICE EQUIPMENT UNDER UL STANDARD 98 OR 869. SEE SECTION "FUSES" FOR SPECIFICATIONS. WHERE CURRENT UMITING FUSES ARE INDICATED, PROVIDE SWITCHES WITH NON -INTERCHANGEABLE FEATURE SUITABLE ONLY FOR CURRENT UMITING TYPE FUSES. INSTALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES WITHIN SIGHT OF CONTROLLER POSITION UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. FIRE ALARM WORK DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR THE DUCT DETECTORS SHALL BE EQUAL TO NOTIFIER #DH-400AC/DC/P/ST3 WITH SAMPLE TUBE SPANNING 2/3 OF THE DUCT. INSTALL NE DUCT DETECTOR IN AN INDOOR ACCESSIBLE LOCATION, POSITIONED IN THE DUCT PER NFPA. PROVIDE REMOTE TEST STATION, EQUAL TO NOTIFIER #APA -451 (WITH STATUS/ALARM/TROUBLE INDICATING LED'S AND SOUNDER), ON THE CEILING OR WALL BENEATH THE DUCT DETECTOR AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED IN FIELD. PROVIDE ENGRAVED (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT METHOD) PLATE AT EACH REMOTE STATION TO READ: "#### DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR", WHERE #### IS THE EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION USED ON DRAWINGS. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED POWER AND CONTROL WIRING SO THAT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE, THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS OCCURS WHERE APPUCABLE. 1. A/V ALARM ANNUNCIATES AT THE REMOTE TEST STATION. 2. THE HVAC UNIT SHUTS DOWN. 3. ANY SMOKE DAMPERS CLOSE (WIRED TO AUTOMATICALLY RE -OPEN UPON RESET OF THE DUCT DETECTOR). 4. AN ALARM SIGNAL IS SENT TO ANY SECURITY OR ALARM SYSTEM THAT MAY EXIST AT THE FACILITY. NE DUCT DETECTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE SUPPLY OR RETURN AIR DUCT PLENUM (AHEAD OF ANY DUCTWORK TAKE -OFFS) AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL PREVAILING CODES AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED 2OA/12OVAC POWER AS REQUIRED TO ENERGIZE ALL FIRE ALARM RELATED COMPONENTS. THIS REQUIREMENT APPUES WHETHER OR NOT SUCH POWER WORK IS SHOWN ON NE DRAWINGS. BRANCH CIRCUITS SERVING FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DEDICATED TO FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT ONLY. ALL 120VAC POWER FOR FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO OWNER PANELS AS REQUIRED. IN CASES WHERE MULTIPLE HVAC UNITS SERVE A COMMON SPACE (INCLUDING COMMON AIR PLENUM), PROVIDE INTERLOCKING FUNCTIONAUTY SO THAT ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR (OR SPOT SMOKE DETECTOR WHERE APPLICABLE) PROVIDES SHUTDOWN FUNCTIONS FOR ALL HVAC UNITS THAT COLLECTIVELY SERVE THE AFFECTED SPACE. PANELBOARDS: ALL BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FULL AMBIENT COMPENSATED THERMAL MAGNETIC MOLDED CASE WITH QUICK -MAKE AND QUICK -BREAK ACTION AND POSITIVE HANDLE TRIP INDICATION, BOTH ON MANUAL AND ON AUTOMATIC OPERATION. BREAKERS SHALL BE OF THE OVER -THE -CENTER TOGGLE OPERATING TYPE WITH THE HANDLE GOING TO A POSITION BETWEEN "ON" AND "OFF" TO INDICATE AUTOMATIC TRIPPING. ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FULL SIZE. "TANDEM" OR "spur BREAKERS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. ALL MULTI -POLE BREAKERS SHALL HAVE INTERNAL COMMON TRIP WITH ALL LOAD SIDE BOX LUGS OF ONE BREAKER IN THE SAME GUTTER. ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL HAVE SEALED CASES TO PREVENT TAMPERING. ALL 15 AND 20 AMPERE BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE UL USTED AS SWD (SWITCHING DUTY). ALL 15-70 AMPERE BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE HACR TYPE. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FURNISHED AS SCHEDULED ON THE DRAWINGS OR AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BASED ON FIELD DETERMINATIONS. FILL OUT PANELBOARD S- CIRCUIT DIRECTORY CARD -UPON COMPLETION OF -INSTALLATION -WORK. DIRECTORIES- SHALL BE NEATLY TYPEWRITTEN. ALL PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES SHALL INCLUDE THE ACTUAL ROOM NAMES/NUMBERS THAT ARE SELECTED FOR INTERIOR SIGNAGE/DESIGNATION. ELECTRIC SERVICE LOAD SUMMARY EXISTING SERVICE SIZE 300 AMPS EXISTING SYSTEM VOLTAGE ON ROOF EXISTING DEMAND (PER AS -BUILT DRAWINGS) 206.7 kVA PROPOSED ADDED LOAD 27.3 kVA TOTAL RESULTANT LOAD 234.0 kVA TOTAL RESULTANT LOAD kVA x 1000 = TOTAL RESULTANT AMPERAGE 281.8 AMPS SERVICE IS ADEQUATE SYSTEM VOLTAGE x 1.73 234 kVA x 1000 480 x 1.73 THEREFORE, THE EXISTING 300 AMP ( opy STOCK RM ft No. —11 Ran review approval is to errors and anions. Approval of construction dwurnents &es not authorize ths violation of any aftted cele or ordinance. Receipt of approval F City Of l'Likwila BUILDING DIVISION MATCHLINE ■ i SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: 0 Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF ALL APPLICABLE CODES, INCLUDING ADA, NFPA, LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ALL PREVAILING. CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS OF MATERIAL AND LABOR REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND FULL OPERATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WORK AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND HEREINAFTER AS SPECIFIED. OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS RELATED TO THIS WORK. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR WORK FROM INSPECTION AUTHORITY SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE OWNER BEFORE FINAL ACCEPTANCE WILL BE GIVEN BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. ALL WORK, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE A ONE-YEAR WARRANTY AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK BY NE OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS ON ALL ITEMS OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT FOR APPROVAL BY THE ARCHITECT. THE CONTRACTOR IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE ANY MATERIAL UNTIL SUCH APPROVAL IS OBTAINED. ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEW. ALL MATERIALS, APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES INC., LABEL WHERE REGULARLY SUPPLIED. ALL METALLIC CONDUIT SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. ALL WIRING SHALL BE NEW. NO WIRE SMALLER THAN #12 AWG SHALL BE INSTALLED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. PROVIDE STRANDED CONDUCTORS FOR ALL SIZES UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE THHN/THWN INSULATION FOR ALL CONDUCTORS SIZE 500 MCM (KCMIL) AND LARGER, AND NO. 8 AWG AND SMALLER FOR ALL OTHER SIZES, PROVIDE NW OR THHN/THWN INSULATION AS APPROPRIATE FOR THE LOCATIONS WHERE INSTALLED. ALL WIRES SHALL BE RATED AT 600 VOLTS. PROVIDE TYPE XHHW INSULATION FOR ALL WIRING BELOW GRADE. PROVIDE GROUND WIRE IN ALL BELOW GRADE CONDUITS (PVC OR METAWC) FOR NEW BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. INCREASE WIRE SIZES PER NEC TO OFFSET VOLTAGE DROP AS/IF REQUIRED. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDE ALL CONDUIT AND OUTLET BOXES AS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTROL WIRING AND THERMOSTATS. FURNISH AND INSTALL POWER WIRING AND MAKE UNE CONNECTIONS TO ALL HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THE APPROVED DRAWINGS OF ALL BRANCHES AND SHALL WIRE AND CONNECT ALL MOTORS, DISCONNECTS, CONTROL DEVICES AND OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING ELECTRICITY FOR OPERATION. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE THE NECESSARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND THE JUNCTION BOX NEAR EQUIPMENT WITH FLEXIBLE METAWC CONDUIT AND MATCHED CONNECTORS. NO FLEXIBLE CONDUIT SHALL BE EXPOSED IN FINISHED ROOMS. EACH MOTOR SHALL HAVE DISCONNECT SWITCH OR MANUAL STARTER INSTALLED BY THIS CONTRACTOR AHEAD OF MOTOR OR MOTOR MAGNETIC STARTER. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CONTROL AND INTERLOCK WIRING AS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. ALL OTHER CONTROL WIRING REQUIRED FOR OPERATION OF THE SYSTEMS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE HVAC CONTRACTOR. DISCONNECTS SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE EQUIPMENT OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING (FOR EACH TYPE AND RATING): ALLEN -BRADLEY CO., GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., SIEMANS/ITE, SQUARE D CO., OR WESTINGHOUSE/CUTLER-HAMMER DISCONNECT SAFETYSWITCHES DISCONNECTS SHALL BE HEAVY SWITCHES SHALL BE EQUAL TO SQUARE D TYPE HD. ALL Q Q SWITCHES/ DISCONNECTS SAFETY TYPE, QUICK MAKE AND QUICK BREAK AND EXTERNALLY OPERATED. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE IN FIELD, ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE FUSED. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE IN FIELD, BRACE ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES FOR 200,000 A.I.C. PROVIDE HEAVY-DUTY SWITCHES, WITH FUSES OF CLASSES AND CURRENT RATINGS INDICATED AND UL USTED FOR USE AS SERVICE EQUIPMENT UNDER UL STANDARD 98 OR 869. SEE SECTION "FUSES" FOR SPECIFICATIONS. WHERE CURRENT UMITING FUSES ARE INDICATED, PROVIDE SWITCHES WITH NON -INTERCHANGEABLE FEATURE SUITABLE ONLY FOR CURRENT UMITING TYPE FUSES. INSTALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES WITHIN SIGHT OF CONTROLLER POSITION UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. FIRE ALARM WORK DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR THE DUCT DETECTORS SHALL BE EQUAL TO NOTIFIER #DH-400AC/DC/P/ST3 WITH SAMPLE TUBE SPANNING 2/3 OF THE DUCT. INSTALL NE DUCT DETECTOR IN AN INDOOR ACCESSIBLE LOCATION, POSITIONED IN THE DUCT PER NFPA. PROVIDE REMOTE TEST STATION, EQUAL TO NOTIFIER #APA -451 (WITH STATUS/ALARM/TROUBLE INDICATING LED'S AND SOUNDER), ON THE CEILING OR WALL BENEATH THE DUCT DETECTOR AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED IN FIELD. PROVIDE ENGRAVED (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT METHOD) PLATE AT EACH REMOTE STATION TO READ: "#### DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR", WHERE #### IS THE EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION USED ON DRAWINGS. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED POWER AND CONTROL WIRING SO THAT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE, THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS OCCURS WHERE APPUCABLE. 1. A/V ALARM ANNUNCIATES AT THE REMOTE TEST STATION. 2. THE HVAC UNIT SHUTS DOWN. 3. ANY SMOKE DAMPERS CLOSE (WIRED TO AUTOMATICALLY RE -OPEN UPON RESET OF THE DUCT DETECTOR). 4. AN ALARM SIGNAL IS SENT TO ANY SECURITY OR ALARM SYSTEM THAT MAY EXIST AT THE FACILITY. NE DUCT DETECTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE SUPPLY OR RETURN AIR DUCT PLENUM (AHEAD OF ANY DUCTWORK TAKE -OFFS) AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL PREVAILING CODES AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED 2OA/12OVAC POWER AS REQUIRED TO ENERGIZE ALL FIRE ALARM RELATED COMPONENTS. THIS REQUIREMENT APPUES WHETHER OR NOT SUCH POWER WORK IS SHOWN ON NE DRAWINGS. BRANCH CIRCUITS SERVING FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DEDICATED TO FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT ONLY. ALL 120VAC POWER FOR FIRE ALARM RELATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO OWNER PANELS AS REQUIRED. IN CASES WHERE MULTIPLE HVAC UNITS SERVE A COMMON SPACE (INCLUDING COMMON AIR PLENUM), PROVIDE INTERLOCKING FUNCTIONAUTY SO THAT ACTIVATION OF ANY ONE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR (OR SPOT SMOKE DETECTOR WHERE APPLICABLE) PROVIDES SHUTDOWN FUNCTIONS FOR ALL HVAC UNITS THAT COLLECTIVELY SERVE THE AFFECTED SPACE. PANELBOARDS: ALL BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FULL AMBIENT COMPENSATED THERMAL MAGNETIC MOLDED CASE WITH QUICK -MAKE AND QUICK -BREAK ACTION AND POSITIVE HANDLE TRIP INDICATION, BOTH ON MANUAL AND ON AUTOMATIC OPERATION. BREAKERS SHALL BE OF THE OVER -THE -CENTER TOGGLE OPERATING TYPE WITH THE HANDLE GOING TO A POSITION BETWEEN "ON" AND "OFF" TO INDICATE AUTOMATIC TRIPPING. ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FULL SIZE. "TANDEM" OR "spur BREAKERS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. ALL MULTI -POLE BREAKERS SHALL HAVE INTERNAL COMMON TRIP WITH ALL LOAD SIDE BOX LUGS OF ONE BREAKER IN THE SAME GUTTER. ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL HAVE SEALED CASES TO PREVENT TAMPERING. ALL 15 AND 20 AMPERE BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE UL USTED AS SWD (SWITCHING DUTY). ALL 15-70 AMPERE BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE HACR TYPE. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE FURNISHED AS SCHEDULED ON THE DRAWINGS OR AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BASED ON FIELD DETERMINATIONS. FILL OUT PANELBOARD S- CIRCUIT DIRECTORY CARD -UPON COMPLETION OF -INSTALLATION -WORK. DIRECTORIES- SHALL BE NEATLY TYPEWRITTEN. ALL PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES SHALL INCLUDE THE ACTUAL ROOM NAMES/NUMBERS THAT ARE SELECTED FOR INTERIOR SIGNAGE/DESIGNATION. ELECTRIC SERVICE LOAD SUMMARY EXISTING SERVICE SIZE 300 AMPS EXISTING SYSTEM VOLTAGE 480 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE EXISTING DEMAND (PER AS -BUILT DRAWINGS) 206.7 kVA PROPOSED ADDED LOAD 27.3 kVA TOTAL RESULTANT LOAD 234.0 kVA TOTAL RESULTANT LOAD kVA x 1000 = TOTAL RESULTANT AMPERAGE 281.8 AMPS SERVICE IS ADEQUATE SYSTEM VOLTAGE x 1.73 234 kVA x 1000 480 x 1.73 THEREFORE, THE EXISTING 300 AMP REVISIONS No changes she bo made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: I svisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. I Q POWER KEYED NOTES ' - ` 1. EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANELBOARDS, TRANSFORMERS, ETC. TO REMAIN. 2. NEW CONDENSING UNIT (CU -1). PROVIDE BOON/3OA/3P/NF, HEAVY DUTY, NEMA -3R DISCONNECT SWITCH AT UNIT. COORDINATE MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE (3)#12 AWG, (1)#12 AWG GND IN 3/4" CONDUIT TO AN AVAILABLE 3 POLE CIRCUIT SPACE IN EXISTING 277/480 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE PANEL Qe, PROVIDE NEW 20A/3P BREAKER IN PANEL BREAKER SHALL BE THE SAME MANUFACTURER, TYPE, INTERRUPTING RATING, ETC. AS THE EXISTING BREAKERS TO ENSURE COMPATIBILITY. ALL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND PER N.E.C. STANDARDS. NOTE:., EXISTING RTU -2 HAS W/P, GFI SERVICE RECEPTACLE AND IS LESS THAN 25 FEET FROM NEW RTU, TI fEREFORE A W/P, GFI SERVICE RECEPTACLE IS NOT SHOWN AT CU -1. 3. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND 1/2" CONDUIT WITH PULLSTRING FOR THERMOSTATS, TEMPERATURE SENSORS, CO2 SENSORS, ETC. THERMOSTATS AND SENSORS INSTALLED AND WIRED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. COORDINATE LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. 4. PROVIDE NEW DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIRING TO FAN INTERLOCK. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIRING FOR FINAL CONNECTION TO REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR/TEST SWITCH STATION AND CENTRAL SYSTEM AS REQUIRED. REFER TO KEYED NOTE 5. 5. PROVIDE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR TEST SWITCH STATION AND MAKE ALL REQUIRED CONNECTIONS TO DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR. MOUNT ADJACENT TO EXISTING TEST STATIONS - FIELD VERIFY LOCATION. REFER TO ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 6. NEW AIR HANDLING UNIT (AHU-1). COORDINATE MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE (3)#10 AWG, (1)#10 AWG GND IN 3/4" CONDUIT TO AN AVAILABLE 3 POLE CIRCUIT SPACE IN EXISTING 277/480 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE PANEL QE, PROVIDE NEW 25A/3P BREAKER IN PANEL BREAKER SHALL BE THE SAME MANUFACTURER, TYPE, INTERRUPTING RATING, ETC. AS THE EXISTING BREAKERS TO ENSURE COMPATIBILITY. ALL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND PER N.E.C. STANDARDS. 1 POWER GENERAL NOTES A. ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE CONCEALED IN WALLS AND OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE FLUSH WITH FINISHED WALL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. B. ANY PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE-RESISTANT/RATED WALLS, PARTITIONS, FLOORS, AND CEILINGS SHALL BE FIRESTOPPED USING APPROVED METHODS TO MAINTAIN THE FIRE RESISTANCE RATING. C. PROVIDE PULL -STRINGS FOR ALL CONDUITS. D. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS (AS REQUIRED) IF LANDLORD'S JUNCTION BOXES, DUCT DETECTORS, ETC. ARE LOCATED ABOVE HARD CEILINGS. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION THE SCOPE OF WORK INVOLVES ENGINEERING RELATED TO THE ADDITION OF NEW HVAC EQUIPMENT TO IMPROVE TEMPERATURE DEFICIENCIES IN THE EXISTING STORE. THE NEW EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SUPPUED WITH NEW POWER AND SYSTEMS AS PART OF THE IMPROVEMENT. ALL OTHER SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT SHALL REMAIN. ALL MAIN UTIUTIES, SERVICE EQUIPMENT, DISCONNECT SWITCHES, TRANSFORMERS, PANELBOARDS, UGHTING CONTROLS, ETC. ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN AND SHALL BE MODIFIED MINIMALLY TO ACCOMMODATE THE IMPROVEMENT. FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS 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 INTERPRETATIONS 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. BIDDING iCONTRACTORS 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. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 18 2013 HVAC ELECTRICAL COORDINATION SCHEDULE (HECS) PERMIT CENTER ABBREVIATIONS CONTRACTOR TYPE MOTOR CONTROL TYPE CONTROL TYPE. DC LOCAL DISCONNECT MC MOTOR CONTROL (POWER) SD DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR CN CONTROLS TS TOGGLE SWITCH C/B H.A.C.R. CIRCUIT BREAKER AT SOURCE PANELBOARD FUSE FUSE AT LOCAL DISCONNECT (VERIFY FIELD RATING) FLA OPERATING FULL LOAD AMPS MCA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY CP CORD AND PLUG CONNECTION EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EX EXISTING FC FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR HC HVAC CONTRACTOR MFR MANUFACTURER PC PLUMBING CONTRACTOR OR OWNER OR OTHERS CS COMBINATION STARTER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MG MAGNETIC STARTER OR CONTACT MS MANUAL STARTER VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE MSR MANUAL STARTER W/CONTROL RELAY OV OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TC TIMECLOCK CPT CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BAS BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM LOW LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLS LINE LINE VOLTAGE CONTROLS RUNE REVERSE ACTING LINE VOLTAGE STAT MAN MANUAL CO CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR INT INTEGRAL TO EQUIPMENT \11 FA FIRE ALARM P"' AHU-1 FANCOIL UNIT 480 3 1.5 17.9 25 MFR MFR MFR MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC 1 CU -1 CONDENSING UNIT 480 3 14.9 20 EC EC EC MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC 0 . _ RTU -2 ROOFTOP UNIT YES EX E EX EX EX EX EX LOW EX EX EX 1 RTU -3 ROOFTOP UNIT YES EX EX EX EX EX EX EX LOW EX EX EX 1 4 Lsl Ln 0 QQ N a >o O co co ON N —03 N N MmN N st F- 0 CD CD X Lai N La < La in u- I- O N (1)000 z = O 1 I 0 N N m o re) • to P WO I- N W » 61.. 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ADJUSTABLE FROM FACE. 2. FINISH - 4. BORDER STYLE - "A" GALVANIZED FINISH "A" SURFACE MOUNTED (FOR DRYWALL MOUNTED DIFFUSERS ONLY). "B" TITUS (G.C. TO FIELD PAINT TO MATCH CEILING OR WALL "B" LAY -IN, PROVIDE WITH TITUS MODEL NUMBER WITH ENAMEL FINSIH, SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS) TRIM FRAME FOR DRYWALL CEILING. SEE DATAIL SHEET. "C" ROUND DIFFUSER MOUNTED ON RIGID DUCT. EXISTING WORK TO REMAIN MANUFACTUER/ CATALOG NUMBER _ _ _ _ _ EXISTING WORK TO BE REMOVED BALANCE NEW WORK DAMPER RG r/ MOD. RETURN GRILLE EG 22x16 ( WALL EXHAUST GRILLE CD 0'i TITUS_ FL -10 -JT CEILING DIFFUSER CD -10"0 2'x2' SQUARE CEILING DIFFUSER WITH 10" NECK 225 CFM LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER ( LD1SUPPLY B ga' B 1" SLOT WIDTH, 1 SLOT, 8" INLET JET THROW PATTERN INSULATED RG -1 BALANCE 250 CFM BALANCE 250 CFM BALANCE 250 CFM BALANCE 250 CFM BALANCE 250 CFM 12x12 INTAKE 4 30x14 ROOF( TONS HVAC SYMBOLS LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NOTES: 3. VOLUME DAMPER - 1. SYMBOL KEY - FACTORY FURNISHED. OPPOSED BLADE OR BUTTERFLY WHERE AVAILABLE. ADJUSTABLE FROM FACE. 2. FINISH - 4. BORDER STYLE - "A" GALVANIZED FINISH "A" SURFACE MOUNTED (FOR DRYWALL MOUNTED DIFFUSERS ONLY). "B" TITUS (G.C. TO FIELD PAINT TO MATCH CEILING OR WALL "B" LAY -IN, PROVIDE WITH TITUS MODEL NUMBER WITH ENAMEL FINSIH, SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS) TRIM FRAME FOR DRYWALL CEILING. SEE DATAIL SHEET. "C" ROUND DIFFUSER MOUNTED ON RIGID DUCT. EXISTING WORK TO REMAIN MANUFACTUER/ CATALOG NUMBER _ _ _ _ _ EXISTING WORK TO BE REMOVED MATERIAL NEW WORK DAMPER RG r/ MOD. RETURN GRILLE EG DUCT WALL EXHAUST GRILLE CD 0'i TITUS_ FL -10 -JT CEILING DIFFUSER CD -10"0 2'x2' SQUARE CEILING DIFFUSER WITH 10" NECK LINEAR SLOT DIFFUSER ( LD1SUPPLY B DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED UP B 1" SLOT WIDTH, 1 SLOT, 8" INLET JET THROW PATTERN INSULATED RG -1 SUPPLY DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED DOWN 12"x12" 10"X10" C RETURN DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED UP B C B BORDER TYPE 3 RETURN DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED DOWN 'r 24"x24" 20"X20" EXHAUST DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED UP �'w ® EXHAUST DUCT WITH ELBOW TURNED DOWN 1 M 0 B BRANCH TAKEOFF ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES 1" LINED DUCTWORK ® FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK CONNECTION ,,, RTU -1 DUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DEFECTOR (HARD WIRE INTERLOCK TO RTU -1 FAN MOTOR BY E.C.) FURNISHED BY E.C., INSTALLED BY M.C. T TEMPERATURE SENSOR O THERMOSTAT H.V.A.C. - FIRST FLOOR SCALE: 1 /4" = 1'-0" AIR DEVICE SCHEDULE NOTES: 3. VOLUME DAMPER - 1. SYMBOL KEY - FACTORY FURNISHED. OPPOSED BLADE OR BUTTERFLY WHERE AVAILABLE. ADJUSTABLE FROM FACE. 2. FINISH - 4. BORDER STYLE - "A" GALVANIZED FINISH "A" SURFACE MOUNTED (FOR DRYWALL MOUNTED DIFFUSERS ONLY). "B" TITUS (G.C. TO FIELD PAINT TO MATCH CEILING OR WALL "B" LAY -IN, PROVIDE WITH TITUS MODEL NUMBER WITH ENAMEL FINSIH, SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS) TRIM FRAME FOR DRYWALL CEILING. SEE DATAIL SHEET. "C" ROUND DIFFUSER MOUNTED ON RIGID DUCT. SYMBOL MANUFACTUER/ CATALOG NUMBER SIZE MOUNTING MATERIAL FINISH DAMPER BORDER REMARKS MOD. NECK CEILING DUCT WALL STEEL ALUM. LD -1 TITUS_ FL -10 -JT 8'-0" ® B ® B 1" SLOT WIDTH, 1 SLOT, 8" INLET JET THROW PATTERN INSULATED RG -1 TITUS 12"x12" 10"X10" C C B C B BORDER TYPE 3 RG -2 TITUS PCS 24"x24" 20"X20" C ® B 0 B BORDER TYPE 3 FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS 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 INTERPRETATIONS 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. 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. LANDLORD NOTES 1. ROOF TOP UNIT SHALL BE MOUNTED ON MINIMUM 8" CURB ON ROOF. GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTE A. REMOVE EXISTING BRANCH DUCTWORK. SUPPLY MAINS TO REMAIN AS SHOWN. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED OCT 14 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION O NEW WORK KEYED NOTES 1. EXISTING AIR HANDLING UNITS TO REMAIN. ENSURE IN WORKING ORDER. REFURBISH TO LIKE NEW CONDITION; REPLACE BELTS MOTORS, SHEAVES, FANS, COMPRESSORS, FILTERS, CLEAN COILS, RECHARGE REFRIGERANT, ETC. AS REQUIRED. ECONOMIZER IS NOT WORKING; REPAIR AS NEEDED WITH NEW FILTER. COMPRESSOR IS LEAKING REFRIGERANT; REPAIR AS REQUIRED AND RECHARGE REFRIGERANT. BALANCE TO AIRFLOW. FIELD VERIFY PRIOR TO BID. 2. EXISTING EXHAUST FAN TO REMAIN. CLEAN AND ENSURE IS IN WORKING ORDER. FIELD VERIFY PRIOR TO BID. 3. PROVIDE NEW DUCTWORK IN LOCATION SHOWN. COORDINATE ALL NEW DUCTWORK WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID. 4. PROVIDE NEW AIR HANDLING UNIT AND BALANCE TO THE SCHEDULED CFM. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES. PROVIDE NEW SHEET METAL PLENUM FOR OUTDOOR AIR CONNECTION. PROVIDE SECONDARY DRAIN PAN WITH HIGH WATER ALARM. PROVIDE CONNECTION TO EXISTING CONDENSATE AS REQUIRED. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO BID. 5. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR IF ONE IS NOT ALREADY IN USE. 6. INSTALL OWNER FURNISHED THERMOSTAT & REMOTE SENSOR IN AREAS SHOWN. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH TENANT. WIRE TO HVAC EQUIPMENT PER MANUFACTURERS PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS. ALL CONTROL WORK TO BE DONE BY TENANT CONTRACTOR 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 TO REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR AND LANDLORD SMOKE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM. CONNECTION PROVIDED AT JUNCTION BOX IN TENANT SPACE. FILED VERIFY REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO BID. 8. OPEN END RETURN AIR DUCT. PROVIDE OPENING WITH 1/4" MESH GALVANIZED SCREEN. 9. EXTEND NEW OUTSIDE AIR DUCT UP THRU ROOF TO GRAVITY INTAKE HOOD WITH CURB. GRAVITY VENTILATOR SHALL BE COOK MODEL 12X12GI OR EQUIVALENT. BALANCE TO SCHEDULED CFM. ALL ROOF CUTTING AND PATCHING TO BE DONE BY THE LANDLORD'S APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SLOPE ROOF PRIOR TO BID. 10. PROVIDE NEW RELIEF HOOD WITH BACKDRAFT DAMPER. HOOD TO BE COOK MODEL 12X18GR OR EQUIVALENT. BALANCE TO SCHEDULED CFM. ALL ROOF CUTTING AND PATCHING TO BE DONE BY THE LANDLORD'S APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SLOPE ROOF PRIOR TO BID. 11. PROVIDE ROOF MOUNTED CONDENSING UNIT AS SCHEDULED. INSTALL AND EXTEND REFRIGERANT PIPING PER MANUFACTURER GUIDELINES. ALL ROOF WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A LANDLORD APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT THE TENANTS EXPENSE IN A MANNER ACCEPTABLE TO THE ROOFING MANUFACTURER AND LANDLORD. MAINTAIN ALL MANUFACTURER AND CODE REQUIRED CLEARANCES. VERIFY TOTAL EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF REFRIGERANT PIPING DOES NOT EXCEED MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE LONG LINE ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD. LOCATION ON PLANS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. GENERAL NOTES A. PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIAL, AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO COMPLETELY FURNISH, INSTALL, AND PLACE INTO OPERATION, ALL SYSTEMS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND DELINEATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. REPORT ANY KNOWN DISCREPANCIES TO THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. B. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS OF CEILING DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS AND GRILLES. C. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS; FIELD VERIFY THE DIMENSIONED LOCATIONS OF WALLS, DOORS, WINDOWS, AND CABINETRY. D. COORDINATE WORK AND SPACE REQUIREMENTS IN CEILING SPACES WITH OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. E. COORDINATE LOCATIONS AND ORIENTATION OF ROOF MOUNTED EQUIPMENT WITH LANDLORD AND EXISTING EQUPIMENT. F. PROVIDE VOLUME DAMPERS AT ALL SUPPLY, RETURN, AND EXHAUST DUCT BRANCH TAKE -OFFS. G. PROVIDE TURNING VANES IN ALL 90 DEGREE MITERED ELBOWS. OMIT TURNING VANES IN ACOUSTIC LINED RETURN DUCT ELBOWS. H. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE DUCT ON INLET TO EACH CEILING DIFFUSER, MAXIMUM 5 FEET IN LENGTH. CUT FLEXIBLE DUCTS TO LENGTH NEEDED AND INSTALL WITHOUT KINKS OR SHARP BENDS (BENDS WITH CENTERLINE RADIUS LESS THAN DUCT DIAMETER). SUPPORT FLEXIBLE DUCTS WITH MINIMUM 1" WIDE METAL STRAPS OR SADDLES. I. SIZES OF ACOUSTIC LINED DUCTS ARE NET INSIDE DIMENSION. INCREASE SHEET METAL SIZE ACCORDINGLY. J. RUNOUTS TO CEILING DIFFUSERS ARE THE SAME SIZE AS THE DIFFUSER NECK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. K. INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT WITH CODE REQUIRED AND MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR SERVICE, ACCESS, AND FIRE PROTECTION. L. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 10 FEET BETWEEN ALL OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES AND ALL EXHAUST, VENT, AND FLUE OUTLETS. CORRECT RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 072013 PERMIT CENTER t3- l'1 1 N.ci. 0 3 20713 REVISIONS DATE DRAWN 07/19/2013 FILE 14094,16HV101,dwg JOB NO. 14094.15 SHEET NO. HVAC ELECTRICAL COORDINATION SCHEDULE (HECS) ABBREVIATIONS CONTRACTOR TYPE MOTOR CONTROL TYPE CONTROL TYPE MFGR DC LOCAL DISCONNECT MC MOTOR CONTROL (POWER) SD DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR CN CONTROLS TS TOGGLE SWITCH C/B H.A.C.R. CIRCUIT BREAKER AT SOURCE PANELBOARD FUSE FUSE AT LOCAL DISCONNECT (VERIFY FIELD RATING) FLA OPERATING FULL LOAD AMPS MCA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY CP CORD AND PLUG CONNECTION EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EX EXISTING FC FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR HC HVAC CONTRACTOR MFR MANUFACTURER PC PLUMBING CONTRACTOR OR OWNER OR OTHERS CS COMBINATION STARTER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MG MAGNETIC STARTER OR CONTACT MS j MANUAL STARTER VFD !VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE MSR ' MANUAL STARTER W/CONTROL RELAY OV OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TC TIMECLOCK CPT CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BAS BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM LOW LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLS UNE UNE VOLTAGE CONTROLS RUNE REVERSE ACTING UNE VOLTAGE STAT MAN MANUAL FA FIRE ALARM CO CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR INT INTEGRAL TO EQUIPMENT PHASE MARK 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 AHU-1 FANCOIL UNIT 400 480 3 1 240 1.5 1.5 800 0 17.9 25 MFR MFR MFR MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC 1 CU -1 CONDENSING UNIT 2 480 3 0 4000 1 360 20 7.5 14.9 20 EC EC EC MG MFR MFR MFR LOW HC HC HC 0 RTU -1 ROOFTOP UNIT YES 20 6 5 0.06 1450 4000 1 320 1600 0 EX EX EX EX EX EX EX LOW EX EX EX 1 RTU -2 ROOFTOP UNIT YES 430 40 43 430 0 0.0651 E 4000 1 240 EX E EX EX EX EX EX LOW EX EX EX 1 RTU -3 ROOFTOP UNIT YES 0.088 E 105 BREAK ROOM 3 318 0 0 0 EX EX EX EX EX EX EX LOW EX EX EX 1 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 HTG MBH HTG KW ACCESS FLA MCA OCP AHU-1 FANCOIL UNIT SALES 67 TRANE TWE090 11.2 14.9 480 3 400 0.102 2400 1 240 1 1.5 800 0 67 49 13 13 1,2,4,6,10 0.12 17.9 25 RTU -1 ROOFTOP UNIT SALES YES 0.1228 E 101C SALES 2 34.0 1315 0 4000 1 360 20 7.5 0.12 3925 107 82 24 4000 0 0.0962 E 102 RTU -2 ROOFTOP UNIT SALES YES 0 0 0 20 6 5 0.06 1450 4000 1 320 1600 0 0.0337 E 115 81 22 0.0 116 0 0 0 RTU -3 ROOFTOP UNIT SALES YES 400 430 40 43 430 0 0.0651 E 4000 1 240 12.4 473 0 0 104 80 14 5 0.06 683 750 41 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 AHU-1 SALES TRANE TWA073 1468 0 480 3 350 20 67 49 18 4000 14.9 20 HVAC VENTILATION SCHEDULE ROOMNUM ROOM NAME 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 101A SALES 4 HOA 1468 0 0 0 126 20 7.5 0.12 3700 4000 333 360 4000 0 0.102 E 101B SALES 1 0.0 800 0 0 0 60 13 7.5 0.12 1830 1970 183 197 1970 0 0.1228 E 101C SALES 2 34.0 1315 0 0 0 126 20 7.5 0.12 3925 4000 314 320 4000 0 0.0962 E 102 GENIUS ROOM 3 25.2 210 0 0 0 20 6 5 0.06 1450 1600 87 96 1600 0 0.0337 E 103 MANAGER'S OFFICE 1 0.0 116 0 0 0 5 3 5 0.06 400 430 40 43 430 0 0.0651 E 104 STOCK ROOM 3 12.4 473 0 0 0 20 5 5 0.06 683 750 41 45 750 0 0.088 E 105 BREAK ROOM 3 318 0 0 0 40 4 5 0.06 817 900 49 54 900 0 0.0544 E 106 WOMEN'S ROOM 3 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 3 3 0 80 0 N 107 MEN'S ROOM 3 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 3 3 0 80 0 N 108 JANITOR'S CLOSET 3 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 17 10 1 1 10 0 0.2 E 109 MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM 3 131 0 0 0 10 4 5 0.06 450 490 27 29 490 0 0.0714 E 110 HALLWAY 3 335 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.06 133 150 8 9 150 0 0.1666 E HVAC LOAD SCHEDULE MARK CROOF CWALL CPART CGLASS CSOLAR CUGHTS CEQUIP CPSENS CSSENS CFAN COAS CTSENS CPLAT COAL CTLAT CTOT HROOF HWALL HPART HGLASS HSLAB HSPACE HOA HTOT R11U-1 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.6 0.0 30.8 71.6 5.4 4.5 81.6 25.8 0.0 25.8 107.4 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 5.5 18.6 24.1 R1IJ-2 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.5 0.0 35.2 71.8 5.4 4.0 81.3 34.0 0.0 34.0 115.3 3.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 4.9 16.5 21.5 RTU -3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.1 0.0 25.2 58.3 5.4 3.0 79.7 24.3 0.0 24.3 104.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.6 12.4 14.0 AHU-1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.2 0.0 18.2 45.4 3.2 3.0 49.2 17.5 0.0 17.5 66.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.9 12.4 13.3 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. CONDENSATE PUMP 18. BASE RAIL 22. ECON BAROMETRIC REUEF 15. MOTOR GUARD 19. HUMIDIFIER 23. HEAT RECLAIM COIL 16. GREASE TRAP 20. CO2 SENSORS T 12" MIN. 1 ROOFTOP UNIT CU -1 Ar A 0 KEYED NOTES: 1. ANCHOR UNIT TO CURB 2. PRESSURE TREATED WOOD NAILER 3. VIBRATION ISOLATORS 4. ROOF DECK 5. PREFABRICATED EQUIPMENT SUPPORT 6. SINGLE MEMBRANE ROOFING; FLASH PER MFG'R RECOMMENDATIONS. FLASH UP AND OVER WOOD NAILOR 7. PREFABRICATED DOG HOUSE 8. SEAL AND FLASH OPENING (236313.00-02 GENERAL NOTES: t 12" MIN. A. ON PROJECTS WITH BUILT-UP ROOFS, ADD CANT ON EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS AND PREFABRICATE PIPING CHASE B. PLACE EQUIPMENT ACROSS BAR JOIST OR ADD ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL STEEL AS NECESSARY TO CARRY EQUIPMENT WEIGHT C. LOCATE A MINIMUM OF 10'-0" FROM EDGE OF ROOF EQUIPMENT SUPPORT SCALE: NONE AIR FLOW ()KEYED NOTES: 1. 20 GAUGE DOUBLE SHEET METAL AIR FOIL FULL DEPTH OF MAIN DUCT UP TO 12" WIDE BRANCHES 18 GAUGE ON WIDER BRANCHES 2. MAIN DUCT 3. GALVANIZED 3/16" ROD 4. VENTLOCK NO. 600-3 DAMPER BLADE, BRACKET & LOCKING BALL JOINT WITH 1/4"0 GALVANIZED OPERATOR PAD O5. BRANCH DUCT 6. DOUBLE THICKNESS TURNING VANES (TYPICAL) 7. 3" RADIUS MINIMUM MIN 10" AIR FLOW AIR FLOW raglgEglii �1 GENERAL NOTES: A. COMPRESSOR UNITS ABOVE 5 TONS SHALL HAVE BRAIDED FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS ON COMPRESSOR SIDE. B. PIPE SIZES SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. C. PROVIDE 4" CONCRETE PAD FOR ALL EXTERIOR UNITS ON GRADE. D. CHECK SPECIFICATIONS AND PLAN DRAWINGS FOR DUAL CIRCUIT PIPING. i M 00 N 00 N N N WQ W et') LA- II--�ON (1)000 o ..00 0(NI NN Co I- I P ® a) a) P P w® i- LIS CO LO 1.0 < 0) CO 000 X JMNN QOsn'ft 'Il• OI- I I I N) 00)0) On t- o Lo Li_ 00o 00 N W ® W z W O <U U Lla��z icw o W J -j ® Zcocc ti W Y z 3 ® s W -J0 W 2 0 z C!) w 0 0 0 KEYED NOTES: 0 GENERAL NOTES: 1. GRAVITY ROOF VENTILATOR 2. WOOD NAILER 3. ANCHOR ALL FOUR SIDES WITH SCREWS 12" O.C. 4. PREFABRICATED INSULATED CURB 5. MOTOR OPER. DAMPER INTERFACED WITH CONTROL CIRCUIT ON EXHAUST FANS 6. CONDUIT HOLE 7. ANCHOR TO ROOF DECK AS REQUIRED 8. RUBBER GASKET APPLIED TO TOP OF CURB 9. ROOFING TO UP AND OVER NAILOR, FLASH OVER ROOFING AND PER ROOFING MFG'R RECOMMENDATIONS 10. BIRD SCREEN 033723.00-0 JHOODED GRAVITY VENTILATOR DETAIL 0 KEYED NOTES: 1. REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGE TYPE FILTER DRIER 2. SIGHT GLASS 3. BALL SHUTOFF VALVE 4. STRAINER 5. SOLENOID LIQUID VALVE 6. EXPANSION VALVE EXPANSION VALVE CAPILLARY TUBES EXPANSION VALVE THERMAL BULBS 9. EXPANSION VALVE EQUALIZER LINES 10. LIQUID TRAP, USE FOR ALL SUCTION RISERS. WHEN CONDENSER IS ABOVE EVAPORATOR. 11. COMPRESSOR/CONDENSER 12. LIQUID LINE 13. DIRECT EXPANSION EVAPORATOR COIL 14. SUCTION LINE W/ FLEXIBLE CLOSED CELL ELASTOMER INSULATION, A. DELETE CANT FOR SINGLE MEMBRANE ROOFS. B. TOP OF CURB MUST BE LEVEL. FABRICATE PITCH IN CURB IF NECESSARY C. CONTRACTOR HAS THE OPTION TO INCREASE THE HEIGHT OF THE CURB OR ADD BLOCKING TO THE CURB. THE ADDITIONAL HEIGHT REQUIRED SHALL EQUAL THE ROOF ASSEMBLY THICKNESS. THE CURB INTAKE OPENING SHALL BE AT A MINIMUM 12" ABOVE FINISHED ROOF. D. LOCATE A MINIMUM OF 10'-0" FROM EDGE OF ROOF. SCALE: NONE SCALE: NONE 033113.00-05 RECTANGULAR LOW PRESSURE BRANCH SCALE: NONE 032313.00-04 GENERAL NOTES (CONT.): E. REFER TO CONDENSING UNIT SPECIFICATIONS IF HOT GAS BYPASS IS REQUIRED. F. PIPING LAYOUT AND CONFIGURATION SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MFGR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. G. REFRIGERANT SPECIALITES ARE SHOWN FOR SCHEMATIC PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL BE COORDINATED PER MFGR'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. REFRIGERANT PIPING DETAIL SCALE: NONE K = MINIMUM OF 1/2" M = 1/2" PLUS MAXIMUM TOTAL PRESSURE FLOW SEE NOTE 2 CAP CAP STATIC PIPE FULL SIZE OF AIR UNIT DRAIN CONNECTION POSITIVE PRESSURE i AIR UNIT CASING GENERAL NOTES: A. LOCATE TRAPS SO AS TO BE ACCESSIBLE FOR CLEANING B. CONDENSATE PIPING SHALL GRADUALLY SLOPE DOWN FROM DRAIN TRAP C. CONFIRM TRAP REQUIREMENTS WITH EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER D. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR MATERIAL AND INSULATION REQUIREMENTS VERIFY WITH AHJ H = (1" FOR EACH 1" OF MAXIMUM NEGATIVE STATIC PRESSURE) + 1" J = HALF OF H L = H + J + PIPE DIAMETER + INSULATION •s - FLOW L L SEE NOTE 2 CAP CAP E AIR UNIT CASING NEGATIVE PRESSURE PIPE FULL SIZE OF AIR UNIT DRAIN CONNECTION NOTE: OUTDOOR UNITS AND UNITS LOCATED IN UNCONDITIONED SPACES WHICH PROVIDE COOLING IN THE WINTER MUST HAVE HEAT TRACE ON CONDENSATE PIPING. (232113.23-05 COND. DRAIN TRAP POSITIVE & NEGATIVE SCALE: NONE AIR DUCT RETURN TUBE • SMOKE DETECTOR SAMPLING TUBE Note: Refer to manufacturer recommendation for smoke detector mounting location. Provide straight run up and downstream of sampling tube per manufacturer's requirements. 030500.00OJDUCT MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR SCALE: NONE SCALE: NONE GENERAL NOTES: 1. WHERE LINEAR DIFFUSER IS ADJACENT TO WINDOWS, ADJUST PATTERN CONTROLLER TO DIRECT AIRFLOW HORIZONTALLY TOWARDS WINDOWS. QKEYED NOTES: 1. LOW PRESSURE SUPPLY DUCT 2. 1" WIDE BAND AND CLAMP. 3. SHEET METAL SCREW 4. INSULATED FLEX. DUCT MAX LENGTH 5'-0" ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS ONLY. 5. PEEL BACK INSULATION AND PROVIDE STRAPPING AND SHEET METAL SCREWS AT FLEX CONNECTION TO DUCT. THEN PROVIDE O CEILING STRAPPING AROUND INSULATION. 6. SHEET METAL PLENUM 7. 1/2" ACOUSTICAL LINING PATTERN CONTROLLER SCREWS, MIN 6" ON CENTER & SEAL AIRTIGHT, TYP, BOTH SIDES 8. VOLUME ADJUSTER 9. BAND CLAMP 10. MAXIMUM SAG 1/2" PER FOOT 11. BETWEEN SUPPORT BRACING TAKE -OFF SPIN -IN FITTING WITH ADJUSTABLE MANUAL DAMPER. LOCATE ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING OR PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL BELOW DAMPER. 12. SHEET METAL BRANCH DUCT 13. MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER 233713.00-14 PLENUM/LINEAR DIFFUSER SCALE: NONE 0 KEYED NOTES: 1. HANGER STRAP 2. HANGER RODS OR STRAPS 3. LOAD RATED FASTNER 4. FIXTURE CLIPS 5. PUSH NUTS 6. BAND 7. BAND OF THE SAME SIZE AS HANGER STRAP AHU GENERAL NOTES: A. HANGERS MUST NOT DEFORM DUCT SHAPE HANGER SIZES FOR ROUND DUCT DUCT DIAMETER ROUND HANGERS STRAP SIZE MAXIMUM SPACING HANGER ROD NUMBER OF HANGERS UP THRU 10" 12 GAUGE WIRE 1"x22 GAUGE 10'-0" 1/4" 1 11" THRU 18" 8 GAUGE WIRE 1"x22 GAUGE 10'-0" 1/4" 1 19" THRU 24" 1"x22 GAUGE 10'-0" 1/4" 1 25" THRU 36" 1"x20 GAUGE 10'-0" 3/8" 1 37" THRU 50" 2"x20 GAUGE 10'-0" 3/8" 2 51" THRU 84" 2"x16 GAUGE 10'-0" 3/8" 2 v (233113.00-09 ROUND DUCT HANGERS SCALE: NONE 0 y 1,r r/ O O ()KEYED NOTES: 1. INSULATED SUPPLY DUCT 2. FLEXIBLE CONNECTION 3. GALVANIZED ALL -THREAD ROD W/ VIBRATIO 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 7. SERVICE ACCESS PANEL 8. RETURN DUCT 1/2" ACOUSTIC LINING (MIN OF 10') 9. SECONDARY DRAIN PAN W/ HIGH WATER ALARM. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED OCT 14 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION SPLIT SYSTEM DX UNIT SCALE: NONE 11::.4;;` 0113-179 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 072013 PERMIT CENTER NAL F-;, Co Co n� W co oCIS ftZ "'fid .� (1) ® L ®cl) p� S U a15-+ O C) REVISIONS 08/02/2013 REVISION 1 10/02/2013 BD REVISION 2 EXPIRES 2 6 201 3 2013 DATE DRAWN 07/19/2013 FILE 4094,16HV200,dwg JOB NO. 14094.15 SHEET NO. HV200 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 indicate! for use in the H.V.A.C. system shall conform to the requirements of UL 181 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 Standards". UNED 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 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 UNER 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 potion 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 CEIUNG AIR DIFFUSERS: Diffuser Faces: Square: Square housing, core of square concentric louvers, square or round duct connection. Linear. Extruded aluminum continuous slot, single or multiple. 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. Integral: Combination volume control and pattern adjustment for linear diffusers. 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 CEIUNG & 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 SPOT 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 subcoder and accumulator. Low Ambient Control: Provide head pressure control, designed to operate at temperatures down to 0 deg. F (-18 deg. C). 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. Time delay relay to prevent short cycling compressor. 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 SPUT 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 FANS AND VENTILATORS GRAVITY VENTILATORS General: Except as otherwise indicated, provide standard prefabricated gravity ventilator units of type and size indicated, modified as necessary to comply with requirements, and as required for complete installation. Hooded Gravity Ventilators: Provide gravity ventilators, hooded type, curb mounted, of size, type and capacity as scheduled, and as specified herein. Type: Stationary, natural draft type. Provide weatherproof housings to match power ventilators in material and finish. Provide square or rectangular base to suit roof curb. Bird Screens: Provide removable bird screens, 1/2" mesh, 16-ga aluminum or brass wire. Dampers: Provide motor -actuated louvered dampers in curb bases. Damper motor shall be 120V/ 1 phase unless otherwise noted. Provide local disconnect switch. Dampers utilized for pressure relief applications shall be tight seal, motorized, with blade and edge seals. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of one of the following: Carnes Cook Co., Loren. Greenheck Fan Corp. Penn Ventilator Co.. Inc. Jenn Fan Shipman Ind. PREFABRICATED ROOF CURBS General: Provide manufacturer's standard shop -fabricated units, modified if necessary to comply with requirements. Fabricate structural framing for units of structural quality sheet steel, formed to manufacturer's standard profiles for coordination with roofing, insulation and deck construction. Include 45 deg. cant strips and deck flanges with offsets to accommodate roof insulation. Weld corners and seams to form watertight units. Clean and paint units with manufacturer's standard rust -inhibitive metal primer paint Reinforce continuous runs of over 3'-0" length, by inserting welded stiffeners of heavy gage with flanges as required to provide sufficient rigidity and strength to withstand maximum lateral forces in addition to superimposed vertical loads. Gage and Height: Fabricate units of metal gage and to height above roof surface as indicated. Where gage or height are not indicated, fabricate units of 14-ga metal, and nominal height of 14". -support wall assembly. Provide pressure treated wood nailer, not less than 1 5/8 thick and of width indicated, but not less than width of Anchor nailer securely to top of metal frame unit Provide lumber pressure treated with water -borne preservatives for "above ground" use. Insulate units inside structural support wall with rigid glass fiber insulation board of approximately 3 -lb. density and 1-1/2" minimum thickness, except as otherwise indicated. Manufacturer. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide prefabricated roof curbs of one of the following: Custom Curb, Inc. Equipment Manufacturer. MicroMetl Pate Co. Shipman. Thycurb. INSPECTION General: Examine areas and conditions under which power and gravity ventilators are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. INSTALLATION OF POWER AND GRAVITY VENTILATORS Coordinate ventilator work with work of roofing, walls, and ceilings, as necessary for proper interfacing. Provide access door in duct below ventilator to service damper. Solder bottom joints and up 2" of side joints of duct under roof ventilator to retain any moisture entering ventilator. Access: Provide access and service space around and over fans as indicated, but in no case less than that recommended by manufacturer. Roof Curbs: Furnish roof curbs to roofing Installer for installation. Install according to roofing manufacturer's recommendation and specifications. 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. Ensure that rotation is in direction indicated and intended for proper performance. Do not proceed with centrifugal fan start-up until wiring installation is acceptable to fan Installer. FIELD QUAUTY CONTROL Testing: After installation of ventilators has been completed, test each ventilator to demonstrate proper operation of units at performance requirements specified. When possible. field correct malfunctioning units, then retest to demonstrate compliance. Replace units, which cannot be satisfactorily corrected. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING Cleaning: Clean factory -finished surfaces. Repair any marred or scratched surfaces with manufacturer's touch-up paint SPARE PARTS General: Furnish to Owner, with receipt, one spare set of belts for each belt drive power ventilator. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: SMALL SYSTEMS Split System ACU (Heat Pump/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 dosed on a call for heating. The return damper shall modulate inversely with the economizer damper. Economizer shall have powered relief. 6. Cooling Control Cooling shall be controlled to maintain space temperature setpoint On a call for coding 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 coding shall be off. On a further call for heating the heat pump 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. As cooling demand decreases, the second stage compressor contactor and condenser fan contactor 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 thermostats. 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 live 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, ADJUSTING, 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. LOUVERS AND DAMPERS: Provide louvers, dampers, and fire dampers of size as noted. Fire dampers shall be "high hat" type "B" with damper outside of air stream. Manufacturer equal to Louvers and Dampers, Aerolite, Prefco. 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 through 8 inch: ASTM A 53, Type E (electric -resistance welded). Grade B, Schedule 40, black steel, plain ends with seamless or 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. Install refrigerant piping with 1/4" per foot (1%)downward slopeoil return to cormreason. in direction of p 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 831.5, "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 dosing valve between vacuum pump and system. Break vacuum with refrigerant gas, allow pressure to build up to 2 psi. Complete charging 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 insulatioe and adhesives shall have a flame spread index not more than 25 and a smoke developed index 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 withvapor barrierall-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: High Puncture Resistance: Low vapor transmission (for ducts in exposed areas: Mech. Rooms, etc.) Moderate Puncture Resistance: Medium vapor transmission (for ducts in concealed areas). GUARANTEE The contractor shall provide a guarantee in written form stating that all work under this section shall be free 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 of notification by owner. REVIEWED FOR CODECOMPLIANCE APPROVED OCT 14 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 0 7 2013 PERMIT CENTER KONY • Y� C> r0,, ►J�C)STtp`i EXPIRES 370 /Xi FEB 262014 MCT 0 32013 SUITE 280 air) 06000 O N SON CO C"ii N OO.- 1- WO CO N t~ad Qi' Q IX � t~!)000 Z 4:- -Z°: O o)N0Il 0o)�NI o �U, 1.LI O Ld Y a. z I- iE O• h 0 00 • t/i0)OO X J 0`d'NN QOt[a�i'd' CA I I ! M "OC)O tf'a I- O to to t10 oO tit Lu.! LsJ z ®V < (n U 0 O z J ▪ J ZEC CIA Ld z 0 W r V) z 0 F- U U - w U co co CO N CO CO. LI g CO s� ) 4q: !a! O co REVISIONS 08/02/2013 REVISION 1 10/02/2013 BD REVISION 2 DATE DRAWN 07/19/2013 BY FR FILE 14094,16HV201,clwg JOB NO. 14094.15 SHEET NO. HV201 2012 Washington State:: Energy: Code Compliance Forms.. for'. Commercial, Group R1, and 3 story R2 and R3 2012 `JVashinatori Stafe. Energy Code" Compliance Farms for Commercial; :Group R1 and> 3 stop /:R2 and R3 Project Info The following information is necessary to; check a mechanical permit applicationfor commercial provision compliance with the 2012 WSEC'. NOTE: Define print area in Excel prior to printing MECH-CHK pages. Project Address 633 Southecntor• Partway: Date 10/3/2013 Code. Provision Tukwila, WA 98188-2888 For Building Dept: Use Building Department Notes GENERAL PROVISIONS Equipment Sizing & Performance I Applicant Name: C403.2.1 Applicant Address: Load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent per Chapter3 Applicant Phone:' Project. Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features,. o Includes Plans. Drawings must contain notes: requiring compliance with commissioning provisions per Section 0408 Compliance Option 0Sirrlple:System ® Complex System { Systems Analysis E Lll merit S�hed�les p The. following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the "plans. Fnrprojects wifhniit plans;, fill in the rerylnrerj information below Cooling Ec uipinentS l ovule. Equip. ID Equip T rpe grand Name' Model No.I Capacity2 Btu/h OSA'CFM or Econo? SEER: or EER IPLV3Option Econmizer or Exceptions' Heat Recovery' Y,N CU -1. CU TRANS- 5WAG73 83500 ECONO. 11.0 EER yesC403.2.10 YES Fan power limitation Fan system motor hp or bhp does not exceed limits per Table C403.2.10.1(1)' HV500 HV201 yeS& C403.2.10.3 0403.2.13 Fractional hp fan motors Indicate fan motors 1/12 to 1 hp are ECM type or meet minimum efficiency req HV200 HV201 ria C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity I Indicate air-cooled chiller capacity does not exceed air-cooled chiller limit Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed HV201 rid 0403:21 . Non-standard water-cooled chillers Full -load and NPLV values for water-cooled centrifugal chiller adjusted for non-standard operational conditions Indicate R -value of insulation on ductwork HV201 na 0403:2.12:1:2 Centrifugal fan cooling towersrequirements Large capacity cooling towers with centrifugal fan(s) meet efficiency for axial fan open circuit cooling towers Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping na C403.2.3 Forced air furnace and unit heaters Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Equip Type Brand Name' Model No.1 Capacity2 Btulh OSA cfrn or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency" Heat Recovery YiN cu -i. CU TRANS TTSO90 42300 ECONO (HP) (HP) 2:.3 COP N Hydronic system controls y es 0403:2.4.1.1 heat pump supplementary Indiicpate staged heating (compression/supplemental) & outdoor lock -out HV201 0403:3:1 yes C403.2.4.2 Setpoint overlap (deadband) Indicate 5°F deadband minimum for systems controlling both heating & coding HV201 C403.3.1.1.1 yes 0403:2:4:3 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone t -stat controls with required automatic setback & manual override HV201 0403.3.1,1.3 yesconditions C403.2.4.3.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equip start time to match load HV201 C403aS1.2 yes C402.4.5.2 & C403.2.4.4 Dampers Indicate location of OSA, exhaust, relief and return air dampers; include AMCA rated leakage and control type (motorized or gravity. note exceptions HV101 Fan Equipment Schedule. Equip. ID Equip Type Brand Name1 fOtidel NO.1 CFM ° SP1 HP/BHP Flow Control' Location of Service Indicate shut-off controls based on outdoor conditions HV200 Water -heating equip min. efficiency ria C403.2.4.6 equipment Combustion heating Indicate modulating or staged control HV201 Temperature controls na 0403.2;4:7 Group R1 hotel/motel: systems Indicate method for guest room automatic setback & set-up of 5°F minimum 0404.4 Heat traps na £403.2:4.8 / 9 Group R2/R3 dwelling unit systems Indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats in primary spaces with minimum of two setback periods; note exceptions taken 0404.5 Insulation under water, heater na 0403:2.5.1 ventilation Demand controlled Indicate high -occupancy spaces and systems requiring DCV 0404.6 insulation Service water piping na .. 040325.2 Occupancy sensors Indicate spaces requiring occupancy -based system control and method; or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when partially 0404.7 /8 Circulation systems and heat trace shut-off na C403.2.5.3 Enclosed loading dock/parking garage ventilation Service Water Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Equip Type Brand Name' Model No.1 Input Capacity Sub- Category EF7 Location of:Seruice' C403.2.5.4.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Indicate lab exhaust systems requiring heat recovery, method & efficiency, or alternative method taken (VAV; semi -conditioned makeup; or CERM calculation) naswitch 0404:10.1 / 2 na 0403.2:6.1 Energy recovery- ventilation systems Indicate ventilation systems requiring ER, method & efficiency, note exceptions na 0404.10.3 na C403.2.6.2 Energy recovery- condensate systems Indicate on-site steam heating systems requiring energy recovery na C404.10.3 na C403.2.6.3 Energy recovery - condenser systems Indicate remote refrig. condensers requiring ER and use of captured energy na 0404.10.4 Heat recovery Indicate method, exhaust air temperature reduction and recovered energy use 11f available. 2 As tested according to Table C403.2.3(1)A thni C403.2.3(8). 3 If required. " COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency; orAFUE, as applicable. 5 Flow control types: variable air volume (VAV),constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). 6 Economizer exception number per 1'dVED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED OCT 14 2013 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance, Forms fo Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Revised June 2013 Project Address 633 Southcenter Parkway i, IDate 10/3/2013 The following information is necessary to; check a mechanical permit applicationfor commercial provision compliance with the 2012 WSEC'. NOTE: Define print area in Excel prior to printing MECH-CHK pages. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Code. Provision Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes GENERAL PROVISIONS Equipment Sizing & Performance I yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent per Chapter3 HV200 Indicate fans requiring uirin variable flow control and method yes 0403.2:2 Equipment and system sizing Output capacity of heating and cooling equipment and systems do not exceed calculated loads, note exceptions taken HV200 Indicate sensor locations on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch yesventilation 0403:2:5 Minimum ventilation Ventilation (natural or mechanical) provided per IMC; indicate mechanical is capable of being reduced to minimum requirement per IMC' HV201 Indicate fan system static pressure setpoint based on zone requiring most pressure yes 0403.2.3& C403.2.3.2 &efficiency 0403.2:12:1 Equipment minimum Provide equipment schedules or complete MECH-SUM tables with type, capacity, efficiency, test standard (or other efficiency source) for all mechanical equipment HVJ00 Indicate supply air systems serving multiple zones that are required to be VAV; method of primary air control, and zones served; note exceptions. taken na 04032.13 Electric motor efficiency Provide equipment schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency for all motors; note except. VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls that automatically reset supply air temp in response to loads yesC403.2.10 yes Fan power limitation Fan system motor hp or bhp does not exceed limits per Table C403.2.10.1(1)' HV500 HV201 yeS& C403.2.10.3 0403.2.13 Fractional hp fan motors Indicate fan motors 1/12 to 1 hp are ECM type or meet minimum efficiency req HV200 HV201 ria C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity I Indicate air-cooled chiller capacity does not exceed air-cooled chiller limit Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed HV201 rid 0403:21 . Non-standard water-cooled chillers Full -load and NPLV values for water-cooled centrifugal chiller adjusted for non-standard operational conditions Indicate R -value of insulation on ductwork HV201 na 0403:2.12:1:2 Centrifugal fan cooling towersrequirements Large capacity cooling towers with centrifugal fan(s) meet efficiency for axial fan open circuit cooling towers Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping na C403.2.3 Forced air furnace and unit heaters i Indicate intermittent ignition or IID, flue/draft damper & jacket loss Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of.protection from damage/degredation yes C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating/coding equipment List equipment required to be heat pumps on schedule HV200 0403.3 y es 0403.2:3.4 Humidification Indicateeconomizer)method of humidification (note requirements for systems with HV201 0403.3' HVAC System Controls & Criteria yesHeat 0403.2:4.1 Thermostatic controls Indicate locations of thermostatic control zones on plans, including perimeter systems HV201 Hydronic system controls y es 0403:2.4.1.1 heat pump supplementary Indiicpate staged heating (compression/supplemental) & outdoor lock -out HV201 0403:3:1 yes C403.2.4.2 Setpoint overlap (deadband) Indicate 5°F deadband minimum for systems controlling both heating & coding HV201 C403.3.1.1.1 yes 0403:2:4:3 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone t -stat controls with required automatic setback & manual override HV201 0403.3.1,1.3 yesconditions C403.2.4.3.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equip start time to match load HV201 C403aS1.2 yes C402.4.5.2 & C403.2.4.4 Dampers Indicate location of OSA, exhaust, relief and return air dampers; include AMCA rated leakage and control type (motorized or gravity. note exceptions HV101 C403.3.1 na C403.2.11 Heating outside a building Indicate radiant heat system and occupancy controls COMPLEX SYSTEMS Complex System Economizers na C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate shut-off controls based on outdoor conditions HV200 Water -heating equip min. efficiency ria C403.2.4.6 equipment Combustion heating Indicate modulating or staged control HV201 Temperature controls na 0403.2;4:7 Group R1 hotel/motel: systems Indicate method for guest room automatic setback & set-up of 5°F minimum 0404.4 Heat traps na £403.2:4.8 / 9 Group R2/R3 dwelling unit systems Indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats in primary spaces with minimum of two setback periods; note exceptions taken 0404.5 Insulation under water, heater na 0403:2.5.1 ventilation Demand controlled Indicate high -occupancy spaces and systems requiring DCV 0404.6 insulation Service water piping na .. 040325.2 Occupancy sensors Indicate spaces requiring occupancy -based system control and method; or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when partially 0404.7 /8 Circulation systems and heat trace shut-off na C403.2.5.3 Enclosed loading dock/parking garage ventilation Indicate enclosed loading dock and enclosed parking garage ventilation system activation and control method 0404.9 Group R-2 service hot water meters naand C403.2.5.4.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate kitchen hoods requiring make-up air; indicate make-up air source conditioning method ria 0404.10.1 na C403.2.5.4.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Indicate lab exhaust systems requiring heat recovery, method & efficiency, or alternative method taken (VAV; semi -conditioned makeup; or CERM calculation) naswitch 0404:10.1 / 2 na 0403.2:6.1 Energy recovery- ventilation systems Indicate ventilation systems requiring ER, method & efficiency, note exceptions na 0404.10.3 na C403.2.6.2 Energy recovery- condensate systems Indicate on-site steam heating systems requiring energy recovery na C404.10.3 na C403.2.6.3 Energy recovery - condenser systems Indicate remote refrig. condensers requiring ER and use of captured energy na 0404.10.4 o t- 1.1; c.)FR letM00o -0000 >4c o)o0 CNI <OII) d'`4, 3 I- i 0 M 000) tol—Oto an U z J 0 2 0 w z w J U_ z I w 2 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist Page 2 of 3 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Project Address 633 Southcenter Parkway (Date 10}g71"^ The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for commercial provision compliance with the 2012 WSEC. NOTE: Define print area in Excel prior to printing MECH-CHK pages. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes GENERAL PROVISIONS, CONTINUED HVAC System Controls & Criteria, Continued — na C403.2.12 Variable flow control - fans/pumps Indicate fan & pump motors requiring VF control & method (VSD or equiv controls) Variable flow control - fans Indicate fans requiring uirin variable flow control and method na 0403.2.12.1 Variable flow control - cooling towers Indicate cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method VAV fan static pressure sensors Indicate sensor locations on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch ria 0403212.2 .. Large volume fan systems Indicate fan systems requiring airflow reduction based on heating and cooling demand; or exception taken VAV fan static pressure setpoint Indicate fan system static pressure setpoint based on zone requiring most pressure na C403.2.12.2 Single zone AC systems Indicate method of coding demand -based fan control for sys. > 110,000 btuh VAV systems serving mufti- zones Indicate supply air systems serving multiple zones that are required to be VAV; method of primary air control, and zones served; note exceptions. taken na C403.2.4.10 DDC system capabilities. Identify all DDC system input/output control points and indicate capability for trending and demand resoonse setpoint adiustment VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls that automatically reset supply air temp in response to loads Ducting Systems yes C403.2.7.1 & 0403.2.7.3 Duct construction IMC, C402 lk Indicate all ductworkconstructedand sealedper leakage requirements and IBC vapor retarder requirements HV201 yes X403:2.7.3:1 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans HV201 yestest C403:2.7.3:3 High pressure duct leakage Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed HV201 yes C403.2.7.1 / 2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on ductwork HV201 Piping Systems yes C403.2.8 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping HV2OI yes C403.2.8.1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of.protection from damage/degredation HV201 SIMPLE SYSTEMS Qualifying Systems yes 0403.3 Qualifying single zone systems Verify unitary or packaged equipment does not exceed capacity limits, does not have active humidifcation or simultaneous heating/cooling HV201 C403.4.3.4 na 0403.3' Qualifyingem2-pipe heating systems `. Verify 2 -pipe heating -only system does not exceed capacity limits na 0403:4.3:2 na C403.3.2 Hydronic system controls Refer to Complex Systems Section C403.4.3 na 0403.4:3.3.1 Simple System Economizers yes 0403:3:1 Air economizer required Indicate cooling systems requiring economizer controls; note in equip school. HV200 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection yes C403.3.1.1.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA control capability up to 100% OSA, or exception HV201 Water loop heat pump- isolation yes 0403.3.1,1.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method;Table 9 per HV201` Condenser water heat recovery Y eS` C403aS1.2 integrated air economizer operation Indicate capability for partial air economizer. operation for systems with capacity > 65,000 btuh HV201 Cooler /freezer- anti -sweat heaters na C403.3.1 Air economizer exceptions Indicate eligible exception(s)taken and provisions to comply with e,X on(s) 0403.516 Cooler/freezer - evaporator and condenser fans COMPLEX SYSTEMS Complex System Economizers yesC403.4.1 SERVICE WATER HEATING Air economizer required Indicate che to cooling systems: requiring economizer controls; note in equip HV200 Water -heating equip min. efficiency yes 0403.4:1.4 Economizer heating system impact Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation HV201 Temperature controls na 0403:4:1.3 integrated economizer operation Indicate capability for partial economizer operation for air or water econo systems .. 0404.4 Heat traps na Moved Water economizer capacity Indicate: water econo°% :capable of100cooling capacity at 50°F db/45°F wb OSA 0404.5 Insulation under water, heater na 0403:4:1.2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop': Indicate precooling coils and heat exchangers do not exceed pressure drop limit: 0404.6 insulation Service water piping na 0403.3:1 Air economizer exceptions Indicate eligible<exception(s) taken and provisions to comply with exceotion(s) 0404.7 /8 Circulation systems and heat trace shut-off Tukwila Tu of kw G DIVISION Mechanical 2012 Washington State Energy Plans he of 3 MECH=CHK= PerrnitP Checklist Page 3 Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and > 3 story R2 and R3 Revised June2013 Project Address 633 Southcenter Parkway ,Date 10/3/2013 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for commercial provision compliance with the 2012 WSEC. NOTE: Define print area in Excel prior to printing MECH-CHK.pages. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes COMPLEX SYSTEMS, CONTINUED Specific System Requirements na C403.4.2 & 0403.2.12 Variable flow control - fans Indicate fans requiring uirin variable flow control and method na 0403.4.2.1 VAV fan static pressure sensors Indicate sensor locations on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch na 04034.2.2 . VAV fan static pressure setpoint Indicate fan system static pressure setpoint based on zone requiring most pressure na C403.4.5. VAV systems serving mufti- zones Indicate supply air systems serving multiple zones that are required to be VAV; method of primary air control, and zones served; note exceptions. taken na C403.4.5.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls that automatically reset supply air temp in response to loads na 0403.4 Large capacity cooling systems Indicate method of multi -stage or variable control for building cooling system capacity > 300 tons na C403.4.7 Hot gas bypass limitation Indicate cooling equipment unloading or capacity modulation method na C403.4.3 Large capacity boiler systems Indicate multi -stage or modulating bumer for single boilers > 500,000 btuh na C403.4.3 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers na 0403,4.3:5 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate capability to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow through chillers & boilers when not in use na 0403.4.2 & C403.4.3.6 Variable flow control pumps Indicate pumps requiring variable flow control & method ria C403.2.12.1 & 0403.4.4 Variable flow. control - cooling towers Indicate cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method ria. C403.4.3.4 Hydronic system part load controls reset supply water temp AND reduce flow by > 50% for systems > 300,000 na 0403:4.3:2 Two -pipe, changeover systems Indicate deadband, heating/cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range na 0403.4:3.3.1 Water loop heat pump -. deadband Indicate capability of central equipment to provide min. 20°F water supply temp deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes na 0403.4:3:3 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection Provide heat exchanger that separates cooling tower and heat pump loop in Climate Zone 5 na 0403.4.3.3:3 Water loop heat pump- isolation Indicate 2 -way isolation valve oneach heat pump and variable flow control for systems with total pump power> 10 hp na C403.4.6 Condenser water heat recovery Indicate system provided to pre -heat service water and efficiency ria 0403.5' Cooler /freezer- anti -sweat heaters Indicate w/sf & control method for walk-incooler/freezer door anti -sweat heaters na 0403.516 Cooler/freezer - evaporator and condenser fans indicate motor type; for evaporator and condenser fans < 1 hp SERVICE WATER HEATING Service Water Systems n a 0404:2 Water -heating equip min. efficiency Provide equipment schedule or complete MECH-SUM table with type, capacity, efficiency, test standard (or other etflciency source) n e0404.3 Temperature controls Indicate temperature controls have required setpoint capability ria 0404.4 Heat traps Indicate piping connected to equipment have heat traps on supply &• discharge na 0404.5 Insulation under water, heater IndicateR-10insulation under tank na 0404.6 insulation Service water piping Indicate R -value of insulation on piping; note exceptions taken na 0404.7 /8 Circulation systems and heat trace shut-off Indicate shut-off capability based on occupancy and periods of limited demand na 0404.9 Group R-2 service hot water meters Indicate method of usage metering for dwell. units served by central HW. system Pools & In -Ground Permanently Installed Spas ria 0404.10.1 Pool heating epuip:min. efficiency Provide equipment schedule or complete MECH-SUM table with type: capacity, efficiency, test standard (or other eff:source); heat pump heaters a 4 COP naswitch 0404:10.1 / 2 Pool heateronloff controls Indicate automatic on/off control based on scheduling &accessible on/off on heater that operates independent of thermostat setting: or na 0404.10.3 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover and insulation rating as required na C404.10.3 Pool assembly insulation indicate rating of insulation on sides and bottom of pools heated to > 90°F na 0404.10.4 Heat recovery Indicate method, exhaust air temperature reduction and recovered energy use REVISIONS 08/02/2013 REVISION 1 10/02/2013 BD REVISION 2 DATE DRAWN 07/19/2013 FILE 14094,16HV500,dwg JOB NO. 14094.15 OCT 072013 EXPIRES SHEET NO. 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