HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M14-0089 - QUILTS ETC - HEAT PUMP, DUCTWORK AND FANQUILTS ETC
800 SOUTHCENTER MALL
M14-0089
Parcel No:
Address:
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206-431-3670
Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350
Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov
9202470010
800 SOUTHCENTER MALL
Project Name: QUILTS ETC
MECHANICAL PERMIT
Permit Number: M14-0089
Issue Date: 4/30/2014
Permit Expires On: 10/27/2014
Owner:
Name:
Address:
Contact Person:
Name:
Address:
Contractor:
Name:
Address:
License No:
Lender:
Name:
Address:
WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT
PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD, WA,
92013
SCOTT HARRISON
2020 MALTBY RD #7 , BOTHELL, WA,
98021
T-N-T MECHANICAL LLC
Phone: (206) 786-2293
Phone: (206) 786-2293
2020 MALTBY RD STE 7 #162 ,
BOTHELL, WA, 98021
TNTMEL*011K7 Expiration Date: 5/27/2014
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
PROVIDE AND INSTALL ONE (1) SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP TO REPLACE EXISTING. MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING
DUCTWORK. 1 NEW TOILET FAN.
Valuation of Work: $15,640.00
Type of Work: REPLACEMENT
Fuel type: ELECT
Fees Collected: $402.68
Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY
Water District: TUKWILA
Sewer Distric: TUKWILA SEWER SERVICE
Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila:
Internations Building Code Edition:
International Residential Code Edition:
International Mechanical Code Edition:
Uniform Plumbing Code Edition:
Permit Center Authorized Signature:
2012
2012
2012
2012
International Fuel Gas Code:
WA Cities Electrical Code:
WA State Energy Code:
2012
2012
2012
Date: k- 3 U 1 "I
I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All
provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other
state or local laws reguling construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this
development permi, .,'d agree to the conditions attached to this permit.
Signature:
Print Name:7171
Date:
This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or
if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection.
PERMIT CONDITIONS:
1: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made
during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be
resubmitted for approval.
2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work
and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted.
3: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required.
4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the
Washington State Energy Code.
5: 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.
6: 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).
7: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila
Permit Center.
8: 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.
9: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS***
10: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of
Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670).
11: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection.
PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED
Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350
0703 MECH EQUIP EFF
1800 MECHANICAL FINAL
0705 REFRIGERATION EQUIP
0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL
0702 SMOKE DETECTOR TEST
CITY OF TUKW:
Community Development Department
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
http://www.TukwilaWA.gov
Mechanical Permit No. rn ) ¥o08i
Project No.
Date Application Accepted: 0 0-3/i y
Date Application Expires: //?3// .
(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
/ King Co Assessor's Tax No.:
Site Address: 2g0e7 ' )/'L n/� /y%GL Suite Number:
Tenant Name: QUi .
PROPERTY OWNER
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project
communication
Name: ao /12 /sc, )
Address: 06 oe 7,,7 i c, //;
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New Tenant:
Floor:
Yes
❑.. No
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Company Name: v-9—��4�G GGL_
Address: 0,b%Lr�y �y ' 7
City: /: /4 c_// State: 442 Zip: 7. Z/
Phone(066)7g6-Zz93 Fax:(Zg)8 '�97
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Tukwila Business License No.:
Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ / 6, .10%O
Describe the scope of work in detail: g-6 vt O�� j2 /'1- Sill (') 2 -/ 7L SySi/4-7
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Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑
Commercial: New ❑ Replacement
Fuel Type: Electric....
Gas ❑
Other:
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Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below:
Unit Type
Qty
Furnace <l 00k btu
Furnace >100k btu
Floor furnace
Suspended/wall/floor
mounted heater
Appliance vent
Repair or addition to
heat/refrig/cooling
system
Air handling unit
<10,000 cfm
Unit Type
Qty
Air handling unit
>10,000 cfm
/
Evaporator cooler
Ventilation fan
connected to single duct
/
Ventilation system
Hood and duct
Incinerator — domestic
Incinerator —
comm/industrial
Unit Type
Qty
Fire damper
Diffuser
Thermostat
Wood/gas stove
Emergency generator
Other mechanical
equipment
Boiler/Compressor
Qty
0-3 hp/100,000 btu
/
3-15 hp/500,000 btu
15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu
30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu
50+ hp/1,750,000 btu
PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES -
Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject
to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules.
Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation.
The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing
and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
PENALTY OF PERJURY BY T , LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
BUILDING OWNER UTHOIZED AGENT:
Signature:
Print Name:
Mailing Address:
Date: 4
Day Telephone:(262
City
State
Zip
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DESCRIPTIONS
PermitTRAK
Cash Register Receipt
City of Tukwila
ACCOUNT
QUANTITY
PAID
32524
M14-0089 Address: 800 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470010
$32524
MECHANICAL
$309.75
PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE
R000.322.100.00.00
$32.50
PERMIT FEE
R000.322.100.00.00
$277.25
TECHNOLOGY FEE
$15.49
TECHNOLOGY FEE
TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R1987
R000.322.900.04.00
$15.49
$32.5.2.4
Date Paid: Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Paid By: T-N-T MECHANICAL LLC
Pay Method: CHECK 5361
Printed: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:57 PM 1 of 1
SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTIONS
PermitTRAK
Cash Register Receipt
City of Tukwila
ACCOUNT I QUANTITY
PAID
77.44
$77.44
$77.44
$77.44
$77.44
M14-0089 Address: 800 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470010
PLAN CHECK FEE
TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R1897
R000.322.102.00.00
Date Paid: Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Paid By: TNT MECHANICAL
Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 181138
Printed: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:13 PM 1 of 1
CRWSYSTEMS
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367
Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451
Project:
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Type of Inspection:
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Address:
Date Called:
Special Instructions:
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Date Wanted: 43
Requestee A
Phone No:
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❑Approved per applicable codes. !�J Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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In s peCtor:
DatLl
REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
INSPECTION NO.
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
PERMIT NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670
Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451
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Type of inspection:
Add ss:
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Date Called:
Special Instructions:
Date Wanted:
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Requester:
Phone No:
Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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Date:
F(EI 6ECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be
paii at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
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:
Ty of Inspection:
Ad ress:
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Date Called.
Special Instructions:
Date Wanted:
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Phone No:
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COMMENTS:
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fREttlNSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be
oaid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Callao schedule reinspection:
INSPECTION RECORD
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INSPECTION NUMBER
)i3-032
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PERMIT NUMBERS
CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT
206-575-4407
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Contact Person:
Special Instructions:
Phone No.:
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Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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Needs Shift Inspection:
Sprinklers:
Fire Alarm:
Hood & Duct:
Monitor:
Pre -Fire:
Permits:
Occupancy Type:
Inspector: /
Date: S /
$100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from
the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection.
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Billing Address
Attn:
Address:
City:
Company Name:
Hrs.:
State:
Zip:
Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc
6/11/10
T.F.D. Form F.P. 113
PERMIT COORD COPY
PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP
PERMIT NUMBER: M14-0089 DATE: 04/23/14
PROJECT NAME: QUILTS ETC
SITE ADDRESS: 800 SOUTHCENTER MALL
X Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued
Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
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Building Division
Public Works
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Fire Prevention
Structural
414
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Planning Division
Permit Coordinator II
PRELIMINARY REVIEW:
Not Applicable n
(no approval/review required)
DATE: 04/24/14
Structural Review Required
REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE:
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS:
Approved
Corrections Required
n
Approved with Conditions
Denied
(corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues)
DUE DATE: 05/22/14
n
Notation:
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE:
Permit Center Use Only
CORRECTION LETTER MAILED:
Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:
12/18/2013
T-N-T MECHANICAL LLC
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0 Washington State Department of
Labor & Industries
T-N-T MECHANICAL LLC
Owner or tradesperson
HARRISON, SCOTT ALLEN
Principals
HARRISON, SCOTT
ALLEN, PARTNER/MEMBER
HARRISON, JERI LEE, PARTNER/MEMBER
HARRISON, SCOTT ALLEN, AGENT
LIBSACK, JERI, PARTNER/MEMBER
(End: 05/11/2010)
Doing business as
T-N-T MECHANICAL LLC
WA UBI No.
601 950 443
2020 MALTBY RD STE 7 #162
BOTHELL, WA98021
206-786-2293
SNOHOMISH County
Business type
Limited Liability Company
License
Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations.
Construction Contractor
License specialties
HeatingNent/Air-Conditioning and Refrig
(HVAC/R)
License no.
TNTMEL*011 K7
Effective — expiration
05/27/1999— 05/27/2014
Bond
RLI Ins Co
Bond account no.
Ism0334296
Received by L&I
05/25/2012
Bond history
Insurance
North Pacific Ins Co
Policy no.
c06169287
Active.
Meets current requirements.
$6,000.00
Effective date
05/27/2012
$1,000,000.00
Received by L&I
Effective date
https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=601950443&LIC=TNTMEL*011K7&SAW= 04/30/2014
ABBREVIATIONS
ENERGY CODE NOTES
O DIAMETER, PHASE
A AIR, AMPS
AAV AUTOMATIC AIR VENT
ABV ABOVE
AC AIR CONDITIONER
AD ACCESS DOOR
ADA AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
AFUE ANNUAL FUEL UTILIZATION
EFFICIENCY
AG ABOVE GROUND
AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION
AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT
AMB AMBIENT
AP ACCESS PANEL
APD AIR PRESSURE DROP
ARCH ARCHITECT
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING,
ASHRAE REFRIGERATION AND
AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS,
INC.
ASSY ASSEMBLY
ATM ATMOSPHERE
BDD BACK DRAFT DAMPER
BF : BELOW FLOOR
BFG BELOW FINISHED GRADE
BHP BRAKE HORSE POWER
BLW BELOW
BOD BOTTOM OF DUCT
BOP BOTTOM OF PIPE
BOT BOTTOM
BTUH BRITISH THERMAL UNIT PER HOUR
BV BALL VALVE
C
CAP
CD
CFM
CG
CHR
CHS
CKV
CLG
CO
CO2
COMB
COND
CONN
CONT
COP
COTG
CR
CSA
CU
Cv
CV
CW
C/W
CWR
CWS
D
DB
dB
DCVA
DEG
DFU
DI
DIA
DIM
DISCH
DN
DWGS
DV
(E)
EA
EAT
EER
EF
EFF
EJ
EL
ELEC
EMCS
EQUIV
ESP
ET
EWT
EXH
EXT
CONDENSATE PIPING
CAPACITY
CEIUNG DIFFUSER, CONDENSATE
DRAIN
CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE
CEILING GRILLE
CHILLED WATER RETURN, CHILLER
CHILLED WATER SUPPLY
CHECK VALVE
CEILING, COOLING
CLEANOUT, CO SENSOR
CO2 SENSOR
COMBUSTION, COMBINATION
CONDENSER, CONDENSATE
CONNECTOR
CONTINUE, CONTROL
COEFFICIENT OF PERFORMANCE
CLEANOUT TO GRADE
CONDENSATE RECEIVER,
CONDENSER WATER RETURN
CANADIAN STANDARDS
ASSOCIATION
CONDENSING UNIT, CUBIC
FLOW COEFFICIENT
CONSTANT VOLUME
COLD WATER PIPING
COMPLETE WITH
CONDENSING WATER RETURN
CONDENSING WATER SUPPLY
DRAIN
DRY BULB (TEMPERATURE)
DECIBEL
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
DEGREE
DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT
DUCTILE IRON
DIAMETER
DIMENSION
DISCHARGE
DOWN
DRAWINGS
DRAIN VALVE
EXISTING
EXHAUST AIR
ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATIO
EXHAUST FAN
EFFICIENCY
EXPANSION JOINT
ELEVATION
ELECTRIC
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND
CONTROL SYSTEM
EQUIVALENT
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
EXPANSION TANK
ENTERING WATER TEMP
EXHAUST
EXTERIOR, EXTERNAL
F
FCC
FCU
FD
FLA
FLEX
FLR
FLTR
FPM
FPS
FS
F/S
FT
G
GAL
GALV
GPF
GPH
GPM
GRD
GV
GWB
FAHRENHEIT, FIRE MAIN
PIPING
FLOOR CLEANOUT
FAN COIL UNIT
FIRE DAMPER, FLOOR DRAIN,
DRY SPRINKLER ROUTING
FULL LOAD AMPS
FLEXIBLE
FLOOR
FILTER
FEET PER MINUTE
FEET PER SECOND
FLOOR SINK
FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER
FEET, FIN TUBE
GAS OR GAUGE
GALLONS
GALVANIZED
GALLONS PER FLUSH
GALLONS PER HOUR
GALLONS PER MINUTE
GRILLES, REGISTERS, AND
DIFFUSERS
GATE VALVE, GLOBE VALVE
GYPSUM WALLBOARD
H HUMIDISTAT, HEIGHT
HB HOSE BIBB
HD HEAD, HUB DRAIN
HORIZ HORIZONTAL
HP
HTG
HVAC
HW
HWC
HWR
HWS
HZ
IAQ
IE
IN.
IN.
WG
HORSEPOWER, HEAT PUMP
HEATING
HEATING, VENTILATING, AND
AIR CONDITIONING
HOT WATER PIPING
HOT WATER CIRCULATING
PIPING
HOT WATER RETURN
HOT WATER SUPPLY
HERTZ
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
INVERT ELEVATION
INCH
INCHES WATER COLUMN
kW KILOWATT
LAT
LBS
LD
LL
LRA
LVR
LWT
MAT
MAV
MAX
MBH
MC
MCA
MD
MECH
MERV
MIN
MOCP
MPG
LENGTH
LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE
POUND
LINEAR DIFFUSER
REFRIGERANT LIQUID LINE
LOCKED ROTOR AMPS
LOUVER
LEAVING
MIXED AIR TEMPERATURE
MANUAL AIR VENT
MAXIMUM
THOUSAND BTU PER HOUR
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AAPACITY
MOTORIZED DAMPER
MECHANICAL
MINIMUM EFFICIENCY
REPORTING VALUE
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT
PROTECTION
MEDIUM PRESSURE GAS
NA
NC
NO
NO.
NTS
OA
OBD
0C
OD
OSA
OV
PD
PH
POC
PSIG
QTY
RA
REF
RG
RLA
RPM
NOT APPLICABLE
NORMALLY CLOSED, NOISE CRITERIA
NORMALLY OPEN, NITROUS OXIDE
NUMBER
NOT TO SCALE
OUTDOOR AIR
OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER
ON CENTER
OUTSIDE DIMENSION OR DIAMETER
OUTDOOR SUPPLY AIR
OUTLET VELOCITY
PUMP, PRESSURE, PLUMBING FIXTURE
PRESSURE DROP, PUMPED DRAIN
PHASE
POINT OF CONNECTION
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GAGE
QUANTITY
RETURN AIR, RELIEF AIR
REFERENCE, RETURN/EXHAUST FAN
RETURN GRILLE
RATED LOAD AMPS
REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
S SENSOR
SA SUPPLY AIR
SAT SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
SCH SCHEDULE
SENS SENSIBLE
SF SUPPLY FAN, SQUARE FOOT
SIM SIMILAR
SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING
SMACNA CONTRACTORS' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
INC.
SO SCREENED OPENING
SOV SHUTOFF VALVE
SP STATIC PRESSURE
SPKR SPRINKLER
SS STAINLESS STEEL, SANITARY SEWER
TEMP
TG
TOD
TOP
TSP
T'STAT
T&TP
TYP
UG
V
WATER TEMPERATURE `VA
VAV
VD
VEL
VENT
VFD
VOLT
VTR
W
W/
WB
WC
WCO
WG
WH
WHA.
WSFU
WT
TEMPERATURE
TRANSFER GRILLE
TOP OF DUCT
TOP OF PIPE
TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE
THERMOSTAT
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE VALVE
TYPICAL
UNDERGROUND
VENT PIPING, VOLT
VALVE
VARIABLE AIR VOLUME
VOLUME DAMPER
VELOCITY
VENTILATION, VENTILATOR
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE
VOLTAGE
VENT THRU ROOF
WASTE, WATT, WIDE, WATER
WITH
WET BULB (TEMPERATURE)
WATER CLOSET, WATER COLUMN
WALL CLEANOUT
WATER GAUGE
WATER HEATER, WALL HYDRANT
WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR
WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNIT
WEIGHT
NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY APPEAR ON TINE DRAWNGS
VIIIIIIr.s 1
C=)
AHU-01
EXISTING MECHANICAL TO
BE REMOVED
EXISTING MECHANICAL TO
REMAIN
NEW MECHANICAL WORK
MATCHLINE OR PROPERTY
LINE
ENLARGED PLAN BOUNDARY
DETAIL/PLAN IDENTIFIER
SECTION IDENTIFIER
REVISION DEFINITION AREA
REVISION CALLOUT
FLAG NOTE CALLOUT
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
TAG
INVERT ELEVATION OR POC
CEILING DIFFUSER
RETURN/RELIEF AIR GRILLE
EXHAUST AIR GRILLE
SEPARATE PERMIT
REQUIRED FOR:
Mechanical
Electrical
Plumbing
Gas Piping
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
PIPE ELBOW UP OR PIPE
TEE UP AND DOWN
PIPE ELBOW DOWN
PIPE TEE UP
PIPE TEE DOWN
PIPE BREAK
PIPE CONNECTION
o - LOW PRESSURE NATURAL
GAS PIPING
GAS COCK
RAIN LEADER
SANITARY SEWER/WASTE
UNDERGROUND
SANITARY SEWER/WASTE
ABOVE GROUND
VENT PIPING
-o FCOCLEANOUT - FLUSH WITH
FLOOR
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DOMESTIC COLD WATER
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
CIRCULATION
TRAP PRIMER WATER
VALVE: GATE, BALL,
BUTTERFLY (REFER TO
SPECIFICATIONS)
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1=IP‘
BACKDRAFT DAMPER
VOLUME DAMPER
FLEXIBLE CONNECTION TO
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
TRANSITION FROM
RECTANGULAR TO ROUND
TRANSITION - FROM ROUND
TO RECTANGULAR
RISE IN DUCT
(D=DROP IN DUCT)
DUCT SIZE (CLEAR INSIDE
DIMENSION)
SOUNDLINED DUCTWORK
RECTANGULAR DUCT UP
RECTANGULAR DUCT DN
ROUND DUCT UP
ROUND DUCT DN
FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK
TRANSITION OR REDUCER
(FOT=FLAT ON TOP,
FOB=FLAT ON BOTTOM)
TRANSITION - ECCENTRIC
45' ELBOW,
R/D OR R/W= 1.5
90' ELBOW,
R/D OR R/W=1.5
SQUARE CORNER ELBOW
W/TURNING VANES
90' TAKE -OFF WITH 45`
TAPER
- T it' FIRE DAMPER
Ft=:T=4
FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER
SMOKE DAMPER
CEILING FIRE DAMPER
GRILLE REGISTER OR
DIFFUSER TYPE
RUNOUT SIZE (INCHES)
AIR QUANTITY (CFM)
REVISIONS TU-XX T
No changes shall be made to the scope
of work without prior approve' of
Tukwila Building Division.
NOTE Revisions will require a new plan submittal
and may include additional plan review feet
ERMOSTAT OR
MPERATURE SENSOR
1. MOTORS: COMPLY WITH MINIMUM FULL LOAD
EFFICIENCIES LISTED IN ENERGY CODE ENFORCED
BY AHJ.
2. PIPING AND DUCT INSULATION: COMPLY WITH
THICKNESSES AND TYPES LISTED IN ENERGY CODE
ENFORCED BY AHJ UNLESS MORE STRINGENT
REQUIREMENTS ARE SPECIFIED. PROVIDE
SCHEDULES ON DRAWINGS IF REQUIRED BY AHJ.
DUCT SEALING: SEAL DUCT TRANSVERSE JOINTS
AND LONGITUDINAL SEAMS PER ENERGY CODE
ENFORCED BY AHJ UNLESS MORE STRINGENT
REQUIREMENTS ARE SPECIFIED.
4. RECORD DRAWINGS; SUBMIT TO THE BUILDING
OWNER PER ENERGY CODE ENFORCED BY THE
LOCAL AHJ.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS: SUBMIT
TO THE BUILDING OWNER PER ENERGY CODE
ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL AHJ.
6. SYSTEM BALANCING: BALANCE HVAC SYSTEMS
PER ENERGY CODE ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL AHJ
AND SUBMIT A WRITTEN REPORT TO THE BUILDING
OWNER, REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR
ADDITIONAL TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING
(TAB) REQUIREMENTS.
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING AND
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS: TEST SYSTEMS TO
ENSURE THAT BUILDING SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN
DESIGNED, INSTALLED, AND FUNCTION PROPERLY,
EFFICIENTLY, AND CAN BE MAINTAINED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS IN
ORDER TO SATISFY THE BUILDING OWNER'S
DESIGN INTENT AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PER ENERGY CODE ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL
AHJ. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS.
8. THIS BUILDING AND ITS ENERGY SYSTEMS HAVE
BEEN DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH ENERGY CODE
ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL AHJ. CONTRACTOR IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES.
FRE
1. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE RRED
SUBMITTAL DESIGNED AND INSTALLED BY
LANDLORD APPROVED CONTRACTOR
2. BUILDING SHALL B
13, NFPA 20
JURISDI
SPRINKLERED PER NFPA
E LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING
PDE WET PIPE TYPE SYSTEM SERVING ALL
REAS NOT .:SUBJECT TO FREEZING, AND DRY PIPE
YSTEM SERVING OTHER AREAS. DRY TYPE
SAY BE USED OFF WET SYSTEM FOR
LIMIT = = nGE AREAS AND WHERE FREEZING
OF WET PIPE I OSSIBLE.
4. REVIEW ARCHITECTURAL, STR
OTHER DRAWINGS FOR BUILDIN
LAYOUT. PLANS SHOWN
APPROXIMATE.
URAL, AND ALL
DETAILS AND
S SHEET ARE
COORDI ► WITH ALL TRADES IN ROUTING OF
SPR ER PIPING TO AVOID CONFLICTS. REUSE
0r EXISTING SYSTEM MAINS IS ALLOWED ONLY IF
STEM CAN ACCOMMODATE NEW WORK
R. UIREMENTS OR CAN BE MODIFIED TO WORK
AR. • OTHER TRADE REQUIREMENTS. FIRE
PROTECT) EM HAS THE LOWEST PRIORITY
OF ITEMS RANI CEILING.
6. EXPOSED SPRINKLER MAINS L BE RUN
PARALLEL WITH STRUCTURE AND 4 A. OR DUCT
RUNS IN A NEAT AND WORKMAN
APPEARANCE.
SEE DRAWINGS FOR LOCA F CONNECTION TO
PRIMARY WATER SUPP
8, NOTIFY STR . "1 RAL ENGINEER OF ALL INTENDED
DRILLING TTING OF STRUCTURE. OBTAIN
ENGI 'S APPROVAL PRIOR TO DRILLING OR
CU G
SYS
CONTR
MARSHALL
BIDDING & TO DES
SHALL BE HYDRAULICALLY DESIGNED BY
CONTACT WATER DISTRICT (OR FIRE
TAIN UPDATED DATA PRIOR TO
10. SEE SECTION 15500, AUTOMATI "E
SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, FOR FIRE ^ +STEM
SPECIFICATIONS.
11. HAZARD CLASS SHALL B RMINED BY
AUTHORITY HAVING _ DICTION.
12. SEE ELEC AL PLANS FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
13. ALL FIRE 'RINKLER HEADS SERVING OCCUPIED
AREAS OF " SHALL BE QUICK RESPONSE
TYPE.
14. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN ANY SHALL NOT
BEGIN TO BE INSTALLED UNTIL T SHEET METAL
WORK IN THAT AREA IS AT = 50% COMPLETE.
15. FIRE PROTECTION ' i PIPING SHALL RUN TIGHT
TO THE UNDERSI` OF BEAMS AND MAIN PIPING.
BRANCH LINES T RUN WITHIN ROOF FRAMING
ABOVE THE BOTT' CHORD OF BAR JOISTS AS
TIGHT TO ROOF/CEIL ECK AS POSSIBLE.
16. ALL EXPOSED PIPING SH E PAINTED. PIPING
MAY ONLY BE ``t7SED WHERE NOTED ON
PLAN AND APPROVED BY A/E.
GENERAL NOTES - MECHANCAL
1. NOTES APPLY TO ALL MECHANICAL DRAWINGS. 24.
2. THE DIVISION 20 CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE
SHELL SPACE AND AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS PRIOR
TO BID TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH STRUCTURAL,
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ELEMENTS. FIELD
VERIFY LOCATIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT, PIPING,
DUCTWORK, ETC. VERIFY LOCATIONS OF EXISTING
SERVICES INCLUDING WATER, WASTE, NATURAL GAS,
OUTSIDE AIR, EXHAUST, HYDRONIC PIPING & ANY
OTHER LANDLORD -PROVIDED ITEMS REQUIRING
CONNECTIONS. FAILURE TO VERIFY EXISTING
CONDITIONS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FOR
ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. REPORT ANY
DISCREPANCIES TO THE ARCHITECT/LANDLORD FOR
RESOLUTION PRIOR TO BID. IF NOT NOTIFIED PRIOR
TO BID, CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME ALL FINANCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR RESOLVING SAID
DISCREPANCIES.
3. COORDINATE MECHANICAL WORK WITH THAT OF
OTHER TRADES (ELECTRICAL ARCHITECTURAL, AND
STRUCTURAL). REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, AND
LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
COORDINATION SHALL OCCUR PRIOR TO
FABRICATION, PURCHASE, AND/OR INSTALLATION OF
ALL WORK.
4. COORDINATE SYSTEMS ROUTING PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION. DURING LAYOUT COORDINATION,
DUCTWORK TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER PLUMBING,
INCLUDING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS.
5. COORDINATE SHUT -DOWN OF SYSTEMS WITH THE
LANDLORD AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT TO EXISTING
SYSTEMS.
6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
SAFE KEEPING OF HIS OWN PROPERTY ON THE JOB
SITE.
7. DO NOT RUN ANY PIPES OR DUCTS OVER ANY
ELECTRICAL PANEL OR SWITCHGEAR. COORDINATE
PIPE AND DUCT LOCATIONS TO. AVOID ELECTRICAL
PANELS.
8. PROVIDE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED AND
CODE -REQUIRED CLEARANCES AROUND PIECES OF
EQUIPMENT. PIPING AND CONDUIT SHALL NOT
INTERFERE WITH REQUIRED ACCESS.
9. EQUIPMENT LAYOUT IS BASED ON EQUIPMENT
LISTED IN EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES. ANY OTHER
EQUIPMENT USED IS SUBJECT TO MEETING
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OF LISTED
EQUIPMENT.
10. NOTE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND WIRING
REQUIREMENTS.
11. ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK AND
PIPING SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SEISMIC
RESTRAINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH IBC SEISMIC
DESIGN CATEGORY D. DIVISION 20 SUBCONTRACTOR
SHALL HIRE (AT DIVISION 20 EXPENSE) A LICENSED
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER IN THIS STATE TO DESIGN
ANY NECESSARY ANCHORAGE, BRACING, ETC. FOR
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS TO COMPLY WITH IBC
SECTION 1621 AND ASCE 7-'02 SECTION' 9.6.3.
12. IN GENERAL, LOCATE CEILING DIFFUSERS AND
GRILLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARCHITECTURAL
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. ADJUST LOCATIONS
SHOWN ON MECHANICAL DRAWINGS TO FIT WITHIN
CEILING GRID AS REQUIRED AND FOR GOOD AIR
DISTRIBUTION.
13. IN GENERAL, LOCATE DUCTWORK IN CEILING SPACE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRUSS AND BEAM LOCATIONS,
DUCTS MAY HAVE TO BE OFFSET FROM PLANS DUE
TO TRUSS LOCATIONS. ADJUST DUCT SIZE TO FIT
WITHIN TRUSS SPACE.
14, PLUMBING VTRs SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 5 FEET
FROM FIRE RATED WALLS AND 15 FEET AWAY FROM
OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES.
15. COORDINATE ROOF PENETRATIONS WITH STRUCTURAL
BEAMS.
16. PROVIDE FILTERS AT RETURN AIR INLETS DURING
CONSTRUCTION. REPLACE FILTERS AS REQUIRED.
17. DUCTWORK IN AREAS WITHOUT CEILINGS SHALL BE
SPIRAL DUCTWORK. NO EXTERIOR INSULATION IS
REQUIRED.
8. PROVIDE COPPER CONDENSATE DRAINAGE PIPING
FROM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH INSULATED
PIPING AND WITH RUNNING TRAP. ROUTE
CONDENSATE PIPING TO CODE ALLOWED RECEPTOR.
19. PENETRATIONS SHALL BE PROPERLY SEALED WITH
EXPANDING FOAM AND FILLED WITH CONCRETE FILL,
OR , AS APPLICABLE PER BUILDING CODE(S).
20. DIVISION 20 SHALL HIRE LANDLORD'S ROOFING
CONTRACTOR FOR ALL ROOFING WORK AT DIVISION
20 EXPENSE.
21. COORDINATE UTILITIES WITH FINAL FIELD
CONDITIONS.
22. CLEANOUTS SHALL BE FLUSH WITH FINISHED FLOOR
AND LOCATED WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS.
ALTERNATE FLOOR CLEANOUT LOCATIONS PROPOSED
SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO
REVISING.
23. STARTUP, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF HVAC
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DONE BY DIVISION 23.
i
ACCESS CLEARANCES FOR MAINTENANCE AND
REPLACEMENT: VERIFY PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS OF
EQUIPMENT TO ENSURE THAT ACCESS CLEARANCES
CAN BE MET. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF
MECHANICAL WORK AND WORK OF OTHER TRADES
TO PROVIDE ACCESS CLEARANCES FOR SERVICE
AND MAINTENANCE.
WATER HAMMER ARRESTERS: PROVIDE
END OF HOT AND COLD WAT
TWO OR MO
WITH
PROVIDE COMPLETE DUCTWORK SHOP DRAWINGS
FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATING ANY WORK.
CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT SITE AND VERIFY EXISTING
CONDITIONS. HIGHLIGHT ON SHOP DRAWINGS AND
NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/OWNER/ ENGINEER OF ANY
LOCATIONS WHERE THE MINIMUM DUCT/DIFFUSERS
HEIGHTS CANNOT BE MET. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL
INCLUDE A TYPICAL SECTION SHOWING COMPLIANCE
WITH OWNER REQUIREMENT. MAKE ALL NECESSARY
ADJUSTMENTS/OFFSETS NEEDED AT NO ADDITIONAL
COST TO THE OWNER.
SHEET METAL NOTES
1.
VOLUME DAMPERS: PROVIDE A MANUAL VOLUME
DAMPER FOR EACH SUPPLY, RETURN, AND
EXHAUST OPENING, LOCATED AS FAR UPSTREAM
AS POSSIBLE FROM THE OPENING. PROVIDE A
MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER FOR BRANCH MAINS
SERVING MORE THAN ONE OPENING.
2. BACKDRAFT DAMPERS: PROVIDE ADJACENT TO
LOUVERS UNLESS MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS
PROVIDED.
ACCESS DOORS: PROVIDE AT DUCT SMOKE
DETECTORS, BACKDRAFT DAMPERS, MOTOR
OPERATED DAMPERS, FIRE/SMOKE DAMPERS,
COMBINATION FIRE/SMOKE DAMPERS, BOTH SIDES
OF DUCT MOUNTED COILS, AND PLENUMS.
4. PROVIDE 12" LONG, W' WIDE FLUORESCENT
ORANGE TAPE AT CONCEALED VOLUME DAMPER
LOCATIONS.
NECHANCAL EOLIFMEN1 INSTALLATION NOTE
PL
REMENTS.
2;,, ACCESS PANELS: P
CEILINGS AND WALLS FOR VALVES,
ARR`STERS, CLEANOUTS, AND OTHER ITEMS
REQUIRE ACCESS TO PROP
SERVICE TH
SP
NS.
DRAINAGE, PR
CONDUCTORS.
PPM
G
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D DRAINAGE INSTITUTE (PDT' sublict "We and
Approval of construction documents does not Olt^'.'
the violation of : Reed
- code or ordinance .
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architects
2505 Third Avenue
Suite 324
Seattle, WA 98121
206.720.7001 phone
206.720.2949 fax
www.craftsrchitects.com
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DISASSEMBLY PROVISIONS: PROVIDE UNIONS OR
FLANGES AT PIPING CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT,
S CONTROL VALVES, AND OTHER
COMPONENTS. 1 DISASSEMBLY FOR
MAINTENANCE.
REFRIGERANT PIPING: PROVIDE SIZI e D
PRESSU TURE TEST PORTS: PROVIDE
AT SUPPLY AND R PING CONNECTIONS TO
EQUIPMENT.
PROVIDE 12" CENT
DRAWING
City Of ltikwIla
BUILDING DIVIENRIM
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
MO.1 PERMIT CENTER
MECHANICAL ABBREVIATIONS, NOTES AND
LEGENDS
MECHANICAL SCHEDULES
MO.2
M1.1
M2.1
M3.1
M4.1
M4.2
M4.3
HVAC PLAN
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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THE WORK SHOWN ON MECHANICAL DRAWINGS REPRESENTS THE
ARRANGEMENT Se EXTENT OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS NECESSARY TO
ACCOMPLISH THIS PROJECT. THE EXISTING SPACE HAS UTILITY SERVICES
AVAILABLE FOR CONNECTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE, ASSESS
CONDITION OF EXISTING AND REUSE/RELOCATE/MODIFY OR SUPPLEMENT WITH
NEW AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE DESIGN INTENT SHOWN ON THE PLANS.
PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK, CONFIRM UNITS ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
AND MEET THE CAPACITIES LISTED IN THE SCHEDULE.
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HARGIS
Hargis Engineers, Inc.
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1000 I Seattle, WA 98101
FOR LANDLORD REVIEW 1V10/2013
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Sheet Title:
MECHANICAL
ABBREVATIONS AND NOTES
Dote:
Design:
Project No:
Approved:
12/12/2013
BS
13-713
Building No:
Sheet No: MON1
COPYRIGHT CPAFT ARCHITECTS 2013
MARK
MANUFACTURER/MODEL
AREA SERVED
AC-1
TRANE/
Li/ A Ofp 0
SPACE 228
NOTE:
SplAr SAMTEatit4,girt
AIR CONDONING UNIT SCHEDULE Sewer SISTEM
•
COOLING M.B.H.
85/67
GAS HEAT
M.B.H.
EVAP. FAN
(COOUNG)
ENT. AIR TEMP.
OUTSIDE AIR CFM
ELECTRICAL
SENS.
TOTAL
INPUT/OUTPUT
C.F.M.
H.P.
E.S.P.
R.P.M.
D.B.
W.B.
MIN.
MAX.
VOLT.
PH.
59.2
64.2
80/64
a . -
2000
1
1.0
1,004
76
63
375
2000
208
3
1. - SINGLE POINT POWER CONNECTION, MOTORS W/ INTEGRAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION,
THE BASE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION, CONVENIENCE OUTLET, & R-410a REFRIGERANT.
2. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF SUPPLY & RETURN SMOKE DUCT DETECTORS WITH DIVISION 26.
3. PROVIDE TENANT NAME STENCILED ON UNIT.
AIR
DEVICE SCHEDULE
MARK
MANUFACTURER
SUPPLY /
RETURN /
EXH
TYPE
NECK SIZE
( ")
FACE SIZE
(L"xW")
ON)
CFM
RANGE
< 25 NC
FRAME
TYPE
FINISH
MATERIAL
REMARKS
A
EH PRICE SCD
SUPPLY
LAY —IN
SEE DWG
24x24
SEE DWG
1
WHITE
STEEL
1 2
B
EH PRICE 81
RET/EXH
LAY —IN
SEE DWG
SEE DWG
SEE DWG
1
WHITE
ALUMINUM
2
C
EH PRICE SD5 100
SUPPLY
LINERAR
SUPPLY DIFFUSER
SEE DWG
72x*
SEE DWG
3
WHITE
ALUMINUM
2,3
,
NOTES:
1. ALL CEILING DIFFUSERS ARE 4—WAY THROW UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE ON PLAN.
2. APPROVED EQUALS: TITUS, KRUEGER. REQUIRES LANDLORD APPROVAL
3. 1-1" SLOT COMPLETE WITH FACTORY SUPPLIED SDB100 PLENUM, rfP1B BORDER.
* WIDTH IS DETERMINED BY NUMBER OF SLOTS.
01/10/14 - 11:41am qe-11/44.01_
MARK
EF-1
M.C.A.
M.O.P.
E.E.R.
S.E.E.R.
32.1
45
15.0
SOUND
87 dB
REMARKS
fife, SMOKE DUCT DETECTORS, MOTORIZED OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER, MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLS, THROUGH
EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE
MANUFACTURER/MODE
COOK/
GC 144
FAN TYPE
AREA SERVED
C. F. M.
E.S.P.
H.P.
R.P.M.
ELECTRICAL
RADIATED
SOUND
EIGHT
LBS.
REMARKS
CEILING FAN
RESTROOM
135
0.5"
1/4
634
120V/10
3.9 SONES
25
CEILING FAN WITH BACKDRAFT DAMPER, BIRDSCREEN SPEED
CONTROLLER AND FACTORY ROOF EXHAUST HOOD.
NOTES:
1. EXHAUST FANS SHALL HAVE FACTORY FURNISHED DISCONNECTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL DISCONNECTS THAT ARE SHIPPED LOOSE
AND MAKE FINAL LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.
2. UNITS SHALL HAVE MOTORS W/ INTEGRAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION.
3. CONTROL W/ 30 MIN, TIMER SWITCH.
PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULE
FIXTURE
CLOSET,
ADA
LAVATORY
TRAP PRIMER
VALVE
MANUFACTURER
AMERICAN
STANDARD
AM
STANDARD
PRECISION
PLUMBING
PRODUCTS
CLEANOUT JAY R. SMITH
E2
CLEANOUT JAY R. SMITH
FLOOR DRAIN JAY ITH
MODEL
"CADET P
RIGHT IG
21 104
095
No.1
4402
2005
. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR APPROVED EQUAL MANUFACTURERS.
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PLANS
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PLANS
DESCRIPTION
VITREOUS CHINA, ELONGATED BOWL, EVERCLEAN ANTIMIC
ANK, CENTACO MODEL 820STS.001CT HEAVY DU
SELF—SUSTAINING CHECK HINGE.
SURFACE, 1.28 GPF, FLUSH
STIC, OPEN FRONT SEAT WITH
x 6-1/2 WALL MOUNTED, FRONT OVERFLOW. CHICAGO
—XK—E2805 TWO HANDLE FAUCET, 0.5 GPM AERATOR, STRAINER AND
INSULATE ALL EXPOSED WASTE AND WATER SUPPLY PIPING UNDER LAVATORY
COVERS PER ADA REQUIREMENTS AS MANUFACTURED BY PLUMBEREX, MCGUIRE OR
BRO. PROVIDE ASSE 1070 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE, LAWLER MODEL 516.
PROVIDE DISTRIBUTION UNIT FOR MULTIPLE DRAIN CONNECTIONS.
DUCO CAST IRON CAULK FERRULE AND CAST IRON LEAD SEAL PLUG WITH STAINLESS STEEL
OUND COVER AND SCREW:
DUCO CAS
TOP.
CLEANOUT WITH ROUND ADJUSTABLE SCORIATED SECURED NICKEL BRONZE
WATER HEATER SCHEDULE
MARK
LOCA
ODEL NO.
EWH-1
RESTROOM 103
CHRONOMITE M
NOTE:
1. RECOVERY RATE
MARK
RPBP
0
CAPACITY
ELECTRICAL
E LEM ENT.,
2..3
208/1
RECOVERY.-
6-1-07T
(GPH)
0.5
RELIEF VALVE
OF SETTING
ELEMENTS (PSI)
150
DIMENSIONS
(WxHxD)
1 5"x12"x6"
OPERATING
WEIGHT
(LBS)
1 0
REMARKS
NOTE 1
a 50T ENTERING WATER TEMP.
SERVICE MANUFACTURER
DOMESTIC
909 T
MIL
1. P PBP WALL BOX WITH DRAIN AND TRAP PRIMER.
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
APR 28 2014
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
MILI--008
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
APR 2 3 2014
PERMIT CENTER
CoM War..
arch t t
2505 Third Avenue
Suite 324
Seattle, WA 98121
206.720.7001 phone
206.720.2949 fax
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Hargis Engineers, Inc.
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1000 l Seattle, WA 98101
t I 206,448.3376 f I 206.448.4450 w I hargis.biz
ENGNEERSJ MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL. • TELECOMMUNICATION:
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Submittals/Revisions:
FOR LANDLORD REVIEW 12/10/2013
PERMIT RESUBMITTN. 1/10/2014
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Sheet Title:
MECHANICAL
SCHEDULES
Date:
Design:
Drawn:
Project No:
Approved:
12/12/2013
Ros
BS
13-713
RDS
Building No:
Sheet No: MO.2
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SEQUENCE OF CONTROLS NOTES
1. PROVIDE BUILDING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION AS FOLLOWS:
2. NIGHT SETBACK: PROVIDE NIGHT SETBACK OPERATION FOR AIR
HANDLING UNIT TO MAINTAIN LOWERED BUILDING TEMPERATURE OF
55 DEGREES F (ADJUSTABLE) DURING UNOCCUPIED PERIODS.
(VERIFY SETBACK TEMPERATURE AND SCHEDULE WITH THE OWNER).
OUTSIDE AIR DAMPERS SHALL REMAIN CLOSED DURING UNOCCUPIED,
WARM-UP AND NON-VENTIALTION PERIODS.
3. ECONOMIZER: PROVIDE ECONOMIZER OPERATION FOR EACH BUILDING
AIR HANDLING UNIT TO PROVIDE FIRST STAGE OF COOLING WHEN
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 60 DEGREES F (ADJUSTABLE),
UNIT SHALL MODULATE THE OUTSIDE AIR DAMPERS OPEN TO
ACHIEVE ROOM COOLING SETPOINT.
4. AIR HANDLING UNIT: ROOFTOP UNITS/AIR HANDLING UNIT AS
SCHEDULED AND SHOWN ON PLANS:
A. GENERAL: THE OCCUPIED/UNOCCUPIED SIGNAL SHALL BE
RECEIVED FROM THE THERMOSTAT. WHEN ZONE IS PLACED IN
OCCUPIED MODE, THE UNIT AND ALL SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT
SERVING THAT ZONE SHALL OPERATE,
B. UNOCCUPIED MODE: DURING UNOCCUPIED MODE, THE UNIT FAN
SHALL BE OFF WITH THE OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER CLOSED AND
RETURN AIR DAMPER OPEN. FAN (AND HEATING/COOLING) SHALL
CYCLE ON/OFF AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN ROOM NIGHT
SETBACK TEMPERATURES (55 HEATING/85 COOLING,
ADJUSTABLE).
C. OCCUPIED MODE: ON AN OPTIMIZED SIGNAL TO CHANGE FROM
THE UNOCCUPIED TO OCCUPIED MODE, THE SUPPLY FAN SHALL
TURN ON. FOR MORNING WARM-UP/COOL-DOWN, THE OUTSIDE
AIR DAMPERS REMAIN CLOSED, RETURN AIR DAMPER OPEN, AND
THE HEATING/COOLING SYSTEM (VALVE/FURNACE, ETC.) AT EACH
UNIT SHALL MODULATE TO TO BRING SPACE UP TO SETPOINT.
UPON REACHING SETPOINT AND OCCUPIED START TIME, OUTSIDE
AIR DAMPER SHALL OPEN TO MINIMUM POSITION AS INDICATED
ON THE SCHEDULE. UNIT SHALL BE PLACED IN HEATING MODE,
ECONOMIZER MODE OR COOLING MODE, . WHICHEVER IS REQUIRED
TO MAINTAIN SETPOINT.
D. HEATING MODE: DURING HEATING MODE, DISCHARGE AIR
TEMPERATURE SHOULD BE 85 DEGREES F MINIMUM TO MAINTAIN
SPACE HEATING SET POINT TEMPERATURE. OUTSIDE AIR
DAMPERS SHALL BE IN MINIMUM OUTSIDE AIR POSITION. IF
SYSTEM HAS PREHEAT COILS, THESE SHALL TEMPER THE
OUTSIDE AIR TO A MINIMUM OF 55 DEGREES F WHEN UNITS
ARE IN HEATING MODE.
E. COOUNG MODE: DURING COOLING MODE, DISCHARGE AIR
TEMPERATURE SHOULD BE 55 DEGREES F MAXIMUM. DURING
NON -ECONOMIZER COOLING, OUTSIDE AIR DAMPERS SHALL BE IN
MINIMUM OUTSIDE AIR POSITION. FOR ECONOMIZER MODE, UNIT
OUTSIDE AIR DAMPERS SHALL MODULATE OPEN AS REQUIRED
UNTIL SUCH TIME OUTSIDE AIR CANNOT SATISFY COOLING
REQUIREMENTS AND THEY WILL REVERT TO MINIMUM OPEN
POSITION.
F. RELIEF LOUVERS/HOODS: RELIEF SYSTEMS SHALL MODULATE
OPEN AS REQUIRED PROPORTIONALLY TO AMOUNT OF OUTSIDE
AIR INTRODUCED INTO THE SPACE WHILE MAINTAINING AN
OVERALL POSITIVE PRESSURE IN THE STORE.
G. FIRE ALARM: ON A GENERAL SIGNAL FROM THE FIRE ALARM, THE
FAN SHALL SHUT DOWN AND THE OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER WILL
CLOSE FOR UNITS 2000 CFM AND GREATER.
4. EXHAUST FANS:
A. TOILET ROOM/GENERAL EXHAUST: TOILET ROOM EXHAUST FAN
SHALL CONTROLLED BY A TIME SWITCH WITH VARIABLE TIME TO
A MAXIMUM OF 30 MINUTES
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
APR 28 2014
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
HVAC GENERAL NOTES:
DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE GENERAL
EXTENT OF THE WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COORDINATION AND PROPER
INSTALLATION OF ALL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY OFFSETS AND
FITTINGS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO SPACE
CONSTRAINTS OR OTHER CONDITIONS.
PROVIDE MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORTING STEEL, ETC. FOR THE
PROPER INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS.
COORDINATE FLOOR, WALL AND ROOF PENETRATIONS, LOUVER
SIZES, ETC. WITH GENERAL TRADES.
4. VERIFY CLEARANCES PRIOR TO FABRICATION OF WORK.
5. COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF CEILING GRILLES, REGISTERS
AND DIFFUSERS WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED
CEILING PLANS.
DUCTWORK SHALL NOT BE LOCATED OVER THE TOP OF
ELECTRICAL PANELS OR EQUIPMENT.
7. PROVIDE 1 " DUCT LINING WHERE SHOWN. LINED DUCT SIZES
ARE NET CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS.
8. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE FOR AC-1 SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF
15' AWAY FROM VENTS OR EXHUAST OPENINGS.
HVAC FLAG NOTES:
SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO AIR HANDLING UNIT. PROVIDE FLEX
CONNECTION AND TRANSITION AS REQUIRED TO MATCH
UNIT OPENING.
RETURN AIR DUCT TO AIR HANDLING UNIT. PROVIDE
FLEX CONNECTION TRANSITION AS REQUIRED TO MATCH
UNIT OPENING.
PROVIDE LOCK AND COVER FOR THERMOSTAT.
6"0 EXHAUST DUCT UP THROUGH ROOF TO ROOF CAP.
COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH LANDLORD AND
PROVIDE MINIMUM FREE AREA INDICATED AT CODE MIN.
SEPARATION FROM OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE. REFER TO DETAIL
6/M3.1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
PROVIDE OPEN SECTIONS AS SHOWN FOR RETURN AIR.
INCLUDE SHEET METAL BAFFLE ABOVE SLOT. PAINT
UNDERSIDE OF SHEET METAL MATTE BLACK, SUPPORT
BAFFLE FROM STRUCTURE. THE INTENTION IS TO PROVIDE
A CONTINUOUS APPEARANCE,
RETURN AIR OPENING WITH 1 /2"X 1 /2" SCREEN.
PROVIDE NEW CONCEALED SPRINKLER HEADS IN CEILING
W/WHITE COVER PLATE (TYP.). HEAD ARRANGEMENT IS
SHOWN FOR UNIFORM/ALIGNED APPEARANCE AND SHALL
BE CONFIRMED/ DESIGNED BY SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR.
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DIVISION 23- COMMON REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION, PLUMBING, AND HVAC
This Division applies to all Division 20 sections. General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and Division 01
apply to work in these sections.
SECTION 230500 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1,1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes materials, equipment, labor, supervision, tools and items necessary for the
construction, installation, connection, testing and operation of mechanical work,
1.2 CODES AND STANDARDS
A. Perform work in accordance with requirements in the state in which the work is performed.
B. Conform to applicable industry standards.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data:
1. Submit prior to fabrication of assemblies and delivery of purchased items.
1.4 STANDARDS OF QUALITY
A.Equipment shall be manufacturer's regularly catalogued items.
1.5 SUBSTITUTIONS
A. Where "Manufacturer" paragraphs include the words "or approved", prior approval of the proposed
substitution by A/E is required.
B. When the A/E approves a substitution request, the approval is given with the understanding that the Bidder
has determined that it meets or exceeds the quality level of the specified Product, will provide the same
warranty'and will coordinate installation and make changes with no additional cost to Owner.
1.6 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A.General: The mechanical drawings are diagrammatic. Complete details of building features which affect
fire suppression, plumbing, and HVAC Installations may not be shown.
1.7 RECORD DRAWINGS
A. Prepare Record Drawings from new red lined prints and show the measured locations of portions of the
Work and changes the Contractor has made.
1.8 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate Divisions 15 work with other trades.
B. Be aware of restricted space for installation of fire suppression, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Include
offsets and perform rerouting and coordination to fit elements in available space. include provisions for
such requirements in bid.
C. Equipment, ductwork, and piping shown are based on existing drawings as available and on limited project
site observations to the extent possible under current conditions. Field verify existing conditions prior to
commencement of work.
D. Coordinate attachments to structure to verify that attachment points on equipment and structure can
accept seismic, weight, and other loads imposed.
1.9 WARRANTY
A.Warranty periods within Divisions 23 shall not commence until Substantial Completion,• Minimum period
shall be one year.
1.10 DEMONSTRATION
A. Following installation of fire suppression, plumbing, and HVAC work and prior to final acceptance,
demonstrate that equipment and systems operate as indicated in the Contract Documents and in
accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230510 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1,1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes equipment supports, sleeves, identification, appurtenances, and miscellaneous
work.
1,2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Pipe markers, Access doors, Valve tags.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A.Materials shall be new and of manufacturers specified herein. They shall be U.S. made and bear the UL,
ETL or CSA labels where possible.
2.2 EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS
A.Select and size supports, expansion shells and bolts, concrete inserts, and anchor bolts.
2.3 SLEEVES
A.Materials, General: Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe with unthreaded ends, cast iron pipe, or minimum
26 gage galvanized sheet steel. Use steel pipe for sleeves at floor slabs.
2.4 PIPE MARKERS AND COLOR BANDS
A.General: Manufacturer's standard preprinted, flexible or semi -rigid, permanent, color -coded, plastic sheet
pipe markers, Seton, Brady, Craftmark, Marking Services or approved.
B. Pipes: Full band pipe markers.
C.Lettering: Manufacturer's standard pre-printed nomenclature which best describes piping system in each
instance, as selected by the A/E In cases of variance with names shown or specified.
2,5 EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATES
A.General: Engraved stock melamine plastic laminate. Engraved with engraver's standard letter style of
sizes and wording, black with white core (letter color) except as otherwise indicated.
2.6 VALVE TAGS
A. General: Manufactures standard solid plastic valve tags with printed enamel lettering, piping system
abbreviation in approximately 3/16 inch high letters.
B. Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard solid brass beaded type chain, length as required for proper
attachment of tags to valves manufactured specifically for that purpose.
2.7 ACCESS TO FIRE SUPPRESSION, PLUMBING, AND HVAC EQUIPMENT
A.General: Universal 1-piece frame, flush type, welded steel ground smooth rounded safety corners, 1-piece
spring hinge, slot screwdriver type cam latches, shallow 1-1/4 Inch mounting flange. Where located in a
painted surface area, units primed for painting; otherwise, polished chrome or stainless steel units, unless
another type of finish is indicated.
B. UL Compliance: Where UL fire -resistance rating Is indicated, doors UL listed and labeled, except for those
doors which are smaller than minimum size requiring fire ratings as recognized by governing authority.
2.8 ROOF PENETRATIONS
A. Roof penetrations shall be done by the Landlord's roofing contractor at Div 23 contractor's expense unless
noted otherwise on plans.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 MEASUREMENTS
A.Verify measurements at job site. Locate equipment and fixtures on centers of walls, openings, spaces, and
similar locations except where noted otherwise. Check that piping, ducts, and similar elements clear
openings. Install supports for equipment and appurtenances. Locate components to be readily accessible.
Install identification after completion of covering and painting. Install valve tags and name plates. Touch up
scratches and abrasions. Remove debris, cuttings, crates. Carefully clean equipment, fixtures, exposed
ducts and piping.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 22116 - PIPING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes piping and associated appurtenances for
Piping specific to a single system is specified In that particular sect'
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product dat
B. Testing Reports: Pressure testing records.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A, Pressure Ratings: Provide components with in m pressure rating of 125 psig working pressure.
2.2 MANUFACTURERS
A. Steel Pipe: U. S. Steel, Sharon Tube, Vision etais, CSI, Maruichi American National.
B. Copper Tubing: Cerro, Mueller, Wolverine
C.Steel Pipe Fittings: Anvil International, ron Works, Hackney, Ward, Phoenix, Allied, Nibco, Tube
Forgings of America, Vogt Bonney Fo 'Stockham.
D. Copper Tube Fittings: NIBCOS, Mu er, Elkhart.
E. Gaskets: Crane, Garlock, U. S. R er, Anchor, Flexitallic.
F. Shaped Nipples: Allied, Bonney orge.
2.3 STEEL PIPING
A. Pipe: Black steel, Schedule 1, standard weight for 10 inch and smaller, ASTM A 53, Grade A or B, or
ASTM A 106, Grade A, B C.
B. Fittings;
1. 2 Inch and Smaller 50 pound WSP, black malleable iron, screwed, ASME B16.3 and ASTM A 197;
3000 pound forge.teei socket weld, ASME B16.11 and ASTM A 105 U.
C. Unions, 2 Inch an mailer: 150 pound WSP, black malleable iron, screwed, ASME 16.39, brass seat.
D. pipe Nipples: Sa e piping material as connecting piping; Schedule 80 for 1-1/2" unthreaded length with
pipe sizes less n -1/4". Close nipples not acceptable.
E. Flanges:
1. 2 Inch d mailer: 125 pound WSP, cast iron screwed, ASME B16.1 and ASTM A 126, Class B; 150
pound fo steel weld neck or slip-on, ASME 816.5 and ASTM A 181, Grade I; 150 pound forged steel
socketw- , ASME B16.5 and ASTM A 181, Grade I.
F. Gaskets: 1/16 inch thick compressed non -asbestos material selected for applicable temperature and
pressure of systems installed. Full face gaskets for flat faced flanges.
G.Joint Compound: Teflon tape.
ing that apply to multiple systems.
aintenance data.
2.4 COPPER TUBING
A.Tubing, Above Grade: Type L copper water tube, hard -drawn, ASTM B 88.
B. Tubing, Underground: Type K copper water tube, soft -drawn, ASTM B 88.
C. Fittings: Wrought copper solder fittings and screwed adapters, ASME 616.22; cast bronze solder joint
fittings and screwed adapters, ASME B16.18,
D. Unions: Wrought copper solder joint unions, ASME B 16.22; cast bronze solder joint fittings, ASME B
16.18.
E. Flanges and Flanged Fittings: Cast bronze, 125 pound Class, ASME Standards.
F. Gaskets: 1/16 inch thick compressed non -asbestos material selected for applicabl temperature and
pressure of systems installed, Full face gaskets for flat faced flanges.
G.Joint Compound; Teflon tape.
H. Solder Material: 95 percent tin, 5 percent antimony solder or 96 perce
ASTM B 32. J.W. Harris "Brldgit", Hardy & Harman, Allstate or app • *-cl.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PIPING INSTALLATION
Minstall piping, fittings, and appurtenances in accord
achieve permanently leakproof piping systems,
failure. Install pipe generally sloped to permit
in a manner to conserve space for other w
3.2 FLUSHING
A.Flush piping_ with clean water prior to
3.3 PRESSURE TESTING
A. Test piping systems before i
B. Test Pressures and Duratio
or at 100 psig, whicheve
of system under test.
installed.
C.Test Repairs:
1, Remove
comp -nts.
2. Use gaskets each time a flanged joint is made up.
3. R •air defects which develop during testing and retest piping systems until they show no defect or
weakness and are tight. Do not use chemicals, stop -leak compounds, mastics, or other temporary
repair methods.
D. Test Records: Include copies in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
4 percent silver conforming to
END OF SECTION
e with recognized industry practices which will
able of performing each Indicated service without pipin
nage at low points, free from sags, bends, and traps, anc
nnecting to existing systems and pressure testing.
ion has been applied.and before backfilling.
est piping systems at pressure of 1-1/2 times the design working pressure
greater. Maintain test pressure for sufficient time to permit complete ins ection
inimum 2 hour duration. Test in sections and test entire system when completely
erials such as gaskets and bolts damaged during tests and flushing and provide new
SECTION 232116 - PIPING SPECIALTIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes pipe hangers and supports, strainers, thermometers, pressure gages,
temperature/pressure test ports (Pete's Plugs), air vents, alignment guides, and associated appurtenances
for piping that apply to multiple systems. Specialty components specific to a single system are specified in
that particular section.
B. MSS Compliance: Comply with MSS SP-58 for materials, design, and m- facture of pipe hangers and
supports. Comply with MSS SP-69 for selection and application of pi • - angers and supports. Comply
with MSS SP-89 for fabrication and installation of pipe hangers an. pports. Refer to MSS SP-90 for
terminology used in this section.
C. Pipe hangers and clamps and related components installed 1. - iling spaces used as a return air plenum
shall have ratings per NFPA 255, ASTM E 84, and UL 72 ith flame spread rating not greater than 25
and smoke developed rating not greater than 50.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Furnish factory -fabricated piping specialt e •ipe hangers, pipe supports, anchors, dielectric unions,
thermometers, pressure gauges and pip- scutcheons recommended by manufacturers for use in services
indicated.
B. Materials: Match piping material at in of contact with piping.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PIPE HANGERS AND SU DRTS
A.General: Install buildin achments at required locations within concrete or on structure steel for proper
piping support. Instal dditional supports at concentrated loads, including valves, flanges, guides,
strainers, expansio oints and at changes In direction of piping.
B.Install hangers supports complete with necessary insert, bolts, rods, nuts, washers and other
accessories.
3,2 DIELECTRIC iNIONS AND NIPPLES
A.Install at th ollowing Locations:
1. At bla and galvanized steel piping connections to copper tubing.
2. At b k steel piping connections to bronze valves and similar devices.
3.3 PIP SCUTCHEONS
A.In I escutcheons at wall, floor, and ceiling penetrations in exposed finished locations and within cabinets
d millwork. Use deep -pattern escutcheons If required to conceal protruding pipe fittings. Escutcheons
required where sleeves project above floor.
E D OF SECTION
SECTION 221120 - VALVES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes valves and associate appurtenances for valv
B. Submittal Data: Submit for each type of valve provided.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Furnish factory -fabricated valves recommended by ma
valves of types and pressure ratings indicated but ra
installation requirements.
B. Manufacturers: Fairbanks, Hammond, Red-
Walworth or Apollo/Conbraco.
2.2 GATE VALVES
A. Select valves designed for repackin
for intended service. Select valves
when valve is fully opened. Equi
B.1" and smaller, bronze, solid b
bonnet, ASTM B 62,
2.3 BALL VALVES
A. Select with port area
sealing material, Co
B. Bronze body, 600
stem for domes
handle, Teflo
stem, prat
2.4 DRAIN V
A. Bronz
ca
2.5 R
A.
hat apply to multiple systems.
turer for use in service indicated. Furnish
at not less than 125 psig WSP to comply with
, Jenkins, Milwaukee, NIBCO, Powell, Stockham,
er pressure when fully opened, equipped with packing suitable
igned so back seating protects packing and stem threads from fluid
ith gland follower. Comply with MSS SP - 70 and MSS SP-80.
ze wedge disc, non -rising stem, screwed or soldered joint ends, union
to or greater than connecting pipe area, include seat ring designed to hold
y with MSS SP-110.
und, chrome plated ball, chrome plated stem for hydronic systems and stainless steel
systems. Full port screwed or solder joint ends, 2 piece construction, lever
eat and seal, memory stop, ASTM B 61, ASTM B 62 or ASTM B 584. Include extended
e sleeve, fully adjustable memory stop after Insulation is applied where valves are insulated
VES
ody, compositioin disc, 3/4 inch handwheel, screwed or solder joint ends, hose thread outlet with
EF VALVES
ME code rated water relief valves. Select for capacity to exceed rating of connected equipment. Watts
o. 100 XL for temperature and pressure applications and No. 174A for pressure only applications, Cash
Acme or approved.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS
A. General: Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work of this section.
3.2 INSPECTION
A.Install at the Following Locations:
1, At black and galvanized steel piping connections to copper tubing.
2. At black steel piping connections to bronze valves and similar devices.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A.Install valves where required for proper operation of piping and equipment. Locate valves to be accessible.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230548 - VIBRATION ISOLATION AND SEISMIC CONTROL
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes products to isolate building structure and occupied spaces from vibration
transmission and includes seismic restraints for plumbing and HVAC equipment and distribution systems.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and installation instructions for each vibration
isolator, base, seismic restraint, and appurtenance.
B. Calculations; Sizing and weight distribution for vibration isolators, bases, and seismic restraints.
C. Vibration Isolation Base Details: Detail fabrication, including anchorages and attachments to structure and
to supported equipment.
D. Seismic Restraint Details: Detail fabrication and attachment of seismic restraints.
E. Isolator Schedule List: List size, type, load, and static deflection of each isolator.
1.3 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR VIBRATION ISOLATION AND SEISMIC RESTRAINTS
A. General: A single supplier shall select and furnish isolation mounts, pads, seismic restraints, sway braces,
related hardware, and fabricate isolation bases for the project unless otherwise specified.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A.Manufacturers: Mason Industries, Amber/Booth, Kinetics Noise Control, Vibration Mountings & Controls,
Vibro-Acoustics, California Dynamics Corp (Caldyn), Tolco, or approved. Mason Industries model numbers
are listed.
PART 3- INSTALLATION
3.1 INSPECTION
&Description; Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work of this section.
3.2 EQUIPMENT
A.Spring Mounts:
1, Mark vibration isolators to show undeflected height to verify proper isolation after installation. Install
isolators for single piece of equipment with approximately equal deflection. Mount equipment level.
2. Coordinate with general contractor and structural engineer to ensure proper mounting attachment points
for seismic restrained springs.
B. Spring Hanger Rods: Align isolator to clear isolator housing. Install housing as close as possible to
structure.
C. Bases:
1. Attach curb mounted isolation base and rigid roof curb to roof structure and attach rooftop HVAC unit to
curb in accordance with engineer, specialty consultant or seismic restraint device manufacturer's design.
3.3 EQUIPMENT, PIPING, AND DUCT SEISMIC RESTRAINTS
A.General: Comply with requirements in IBC and ASCE 7-05 unless otherwise indicated in the Contract
Documents.
B.Coordination: Coordinate with submittals and Shop Drawings of plumbing and HVAC equipment such as
pumps, air handling units, fans, and similar items. Coordinate with general contractor and structural
engineer to ensure correct mounting attachment points.
C.Vibration-lsolated Equipment, Piping, and Ducts:
1. Install seismic restraints with factory set clearances. Install seismic restraint to avoid short circuiting of
vibration isolators.
3.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO VIBRATION ISOLATED EQUIPMENT
A.Do not install conduit clamps or hangers between flexible raceway termination and equip
B.Recomrnended minimum flexible raceway length is 6 feet.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230700 - MECHANICAL INSULATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes insulation for plumbing and HVAC piping, ductwork, and equi
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Codes and Standards:
1. Applicable energy code and related codes and standards.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data for each type of required insulation.
1.4 SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS
A.Provide composite or component ratings per NFPA 255, ASTM E 84, and UL 723 as follows: Flame spread
rating not greater than 25 and smoke developed rating not greater than 50.
B. Composite includes insulation, jacketing, and adhesive used to secure jacketing or facing.
C.Components include PVC jacketing and fittings, adhesive, mastic, cement, tape, and cloth.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
entREVIEVED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
APR 2 8 2014
City of Tukwila
LDING DIVISION
2.1 MATERIALS
A.Fibergtass Pipe Insulation: ASTM C 547, Type 1.
B. Fiberglass Pipe Fitting Insulation: Thermal blanket, ASTM C 533, Type I or II.
C,Calcium Silicate Pipe Insulation: ASTM C 533, Type 1.
D.Fiberglass Duct Insulation: ASTM C 553, Type I, II, or III, ASTM C 1290, ASTM C 1139, Type ID (faced),
ASTM E 84, and ASTM C 1136, Type II for FSK jacket.
E. Adhesives, Sealers, Staples, Binds, Wires, and Protective Finishes; As recommended by insulation
manufacturer for applications indicated. For indoor applications, use adhesives that have a VOC content
of 50 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
2.2 MANUFACTURERS
A.Fibergiass Pipe and Duct Insulation: CertainTeed, Knauf Insulation, Johns Manville, Owens-Corning, or
approved.
2.3 PIPING SYSTEM INSULATION
A.Insulation materials and thicknesses shall meet or exceed the insulation requirements of the applicable
energy code.
B.Insulate cold plumbing and cold HVAC piping with fiberglass.
C.lnsulate hot plumbing piping with fiberglass.
D.Insulate refrigerant suction and liquid piping with elastomeric.
E. Increase thickness by 1(2 inch where piping is located outdoors, or otherwise exposed to ambient air.
F. Include factory applied ASJ/SSL an fiberglass piping insulation.
2.4 DUCT SYSTEM INSULATION
A.Duct Wrap: Flexible fiberglass duct wrap insulation with factory applied FSK facing (vapor barrier)
consisting of aluminum foil reinforced with fiberglass scrim laminated to UL rated kraft.
&Insulate all supply, return and outside air ductwork with FSK glass fiber insulation having a minimum
R-Value of 7 and vapor barrier. jacket. Unless indicated with duct lining. Do not use exterior insulation in
areas where the ductwork is visible in exposed ceiling from sales floor.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A.General: Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work of this section. Do not install until
unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Beginning work constitutes acceptance of conditions as
satisfactory.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 221116 - DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes domestic water piping for potable and associated appurtenances.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county and state odes and ordinances.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and m
in this section.
B. Certificates:
1. Certificates of Inspection by Authorities Having Jurisdiction
2.Certificates of Satisfactory Bacteriological Test ere
C.Testing Reports: Pressure Testing Records.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A.Basic piping materials and products required for ork of this section are specified in Sections 230510,
232113/22116, 232116, and 232120/221120.
2.2 POTABLE WATER PIPING
A.All Sizes, Inside Building: Comply with requ ments in Section 232113/22116. Copper tubing only.
Sweat, flanged, or grooved joint connectio only.
B.2-1/2 Inch and Smaller, Underground, In e Balling: Type K soft drawn copper tubing.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
enance data for each item specified
3.1 INSPECTION
A.General: Verify installation conditi s as satisfactory to receive work of this section. Do not install until
unsatisfactory conditions are corr ted. Beginning work constitutes acceptance of conditions as
satisfactory.
3.2 PIPING INSTALLATION
A.Comply with requirements in ction 232113/22116.
B.Install pipe supports in accor• =nce with MSS SP-69 and Section 232116, whichever is more stringent.
C.Install hot and cold water pi1 g runouts to fixtures of sizes indicated, but in no case smaller than required
by applicable plumbing co.,
D.Install isolation valves at -jor toilet groups and as indicated.
E.Install balancing/measur g valves specified in Section 232120/221120 on domestic hot water and
recirculating systems a ranch connections to mains.
3.3 MECHANICAL EQUIP ENT CONNECTIONS
A.Connect hot and cold ater piping to mechanical equipment as indicated on the Drawings. Comply with
equipment manufac installation instructions. install shutoff valve and union for each connection and
drain valve on drat onnection. Locate unions to allow removal of equipment without piping disassembly
beyond union.
B.Install supplies, s ps, pressure reducing valves, and similar devices as required between food service
oiumbing fixtur and rough -in plumbing for a complete installation.
3.4 PRESSURE T TING
A.Test piping at II working pressure in accordance with applicable plumbing code. Inolude test results in
Operation an' Maintenance Manuals.
3.5 STERILIZA ON AND FLUSHING OF WATER PIPING
A.After comp tion of water piping installation, but prior to connection to existing mains, flush system with
clean wat ' Take sample of water from system to determine compliance with Health Department
standard Obtain necessary tests from governing Health Department. If sample is not in compliance,
perform erilization,
B. Sterilize -r eight hour contact time with 50 parts per million chlorine concentration. Open valves several
times. Follow by flushing with clean water until residual chlorine is less than 0.2 parts per million.
C.After flushing and sterilization are complete, conduct tests to determine compliance with Health
Department standards for sterilization results. If pipe system is found to be contaminated, correct defects
and perform additional flushing and sterilization until satisfactory results are obtained.
D.Submit written certification of flushing and sterilization by local AHJ.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 221300 - SOIL, WASTE, AND VENT PIPING SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes building drainage piping and associated appurtenances.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county an es an ordinances.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Submit manufacturer's technical product data, assem e shop drawings, and maintenance data.
B.Product Data: Submit manufactures technical and maintenance data for each item.
C.Test Reports:
1. Field start-up and test reports.
2.Submit completed copy of report a0,- nclude copy in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A.Basic piping materia
232113/22116 and
B.Pi ing specified in
. este and ve
2. Indirect drain
2.2 MANUFACTU
A.Drains, Clean
Jay R. Smit
2.3 PIPING, TU
APiping Mat
1. Cast Iron
a. Pipe:
Institute
Pipe. No
b. Hub and Sp
fittings used or
c. Hubless Joints: AST
1) Couplings for Undergroun
1680, Type 304 stainless stee hou
sealing rings to ASTM C 564. Clamp- II H
2)Couplings for Above -Ground Pipe and Fittings; C
FM 1680, Type 304 stainless steel housing or shield an
with sealing rings to ASTM C 564. Clamp -All Hi Torque 8
Company t-eavyWeight Coupling.No substitutions.
d. Fittings: ASTM A 74 for hub and spigot piping and ASTM A 888 o
2. Galvanized Steel:
a. Pip!: Standard weight or Schedule 40, ASTM A 53 or ASTM A 106.
b. Drainage Fittings: Galvanized cast Iran drainage pattern, screwed, A
c. Vent Fittings: 150 pound galvanized malleable iron, screwed, ASME
3. Copper
a. Pipe; Type DIAN, hard drawn drainage tubing, ASTM B 306,
b. Fittings: Cast copper, ASME 816.23 or wrought copper, ASME B16.
4.Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC):Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC):
a. Pipe: PVC ASTM D 2665, Schedule 40, plain ends.
b. Fittings: PVC, ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2729, socket type, d
patterns.
c, Joints: Solvent welded per ASTM D 2564 and ASTM D 2672
5. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS):
a. Pipe: ABS ASTM D 2661, ASTM D 1527, ASTM D 2680,
40 plain ends.
b. Fittings; ABS ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 3311, socke
patterns.
c. Joints: Solvent cement per ASTM D 2235 for use
specifled.
B.Above-Ground Waste and Vent Piping:
1.1-1/2 Inch and Smaller: Galvanized steel, c
2.2 Inch and Larger: Cast iron.
C.Underground Waste and Vent Piping: C on.
Dindirect Drain (Condensate) Piping: Co
2.4 CLEANOUTS
A.Standard: Fabricate in accordanc
B.Floor Cleanouts (FCO) in Finishe
nickel -bronze top, taper thread
carpet. Verify floor finish
4023S.
C.Floor Cleanouts (FCO) in
scoriated cast iron top
4243S or 4253S.
D.Wall Cleanouts (WC : Cast bronze plug with taper thread, round stainless steel cover and vandal proof
screw. Length of rew to suit installation requirements. Jay R. Smith Figure 4472T.
2.5 VENTS THROU ROOF
A.Vent Fleshings;
1. Dektite flashi flexible rubber boot flashing) at pipe penetrations through steel or composition roofs.
2. Use 4 poun er square foot seamless lead flashing skirt, minimum of 8 inches extending from pipe, with
conical galv nized steel reinforcing boot and counterflashing fitting on built-up roofing.
B.Vandal Proof ent Caps: Coated cast iron, full size of vent pipe, caulked base connection for cast iron
pipes, thread d base for steel pipes with recessed set screw. Jay R. Smith Figure 1748.
2.6 FLOOR DRAI S
A.Standard: Fa cate in accordance with ASME A 112.6.3.
B.Fixtures as spe ed In the Plumbing Fixture Schedule.
d products required for work of this section are specified in Sections
6.
section apply to the following systems:
r equipment, air vent, cooling coil condensate drains and similar applications..
RS
uts, and Miscellaneous: Jay R. Smith, Josam, Wade, Zurn, Watts Drainage, or approved.
model numbers are listed.
ING AND FITTINGS
ofice weight cast iron soil pipe marked with collective trademark of Cast Iron Soil Pipe
ISM) and listed by NSF International. AB&I Foundry, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry or Tyler
bstitutions.
Joints: ASTM A 74, compression gasketed type, specifically designed for pipe and
d ty se. Gaskets ASTM C 564, rubber.
or CISPI No. 301 and =PI Na, 310,
• - • Fittings: Compliant with Factory Mutual Research Standard FM
ield and stainless steel clamps, neoprene gasket with
80 or Husky SD 4000. No substitutions,
nt with Factory Mutual Research Standard
nless steel clamps, neoprene gasket
sky SD 2000, or Mission Rubber
PART 3 - EXECUTIO
3.1 PIPING INSTALLATION
A.General:
1. Comply with requirements in Section 232113/2
2,Install with uniform pitch of at least 1/4 inch per foot for al waste and rainleader piping, unless
otherwise indicated on the Drawings or allowed by AHJ.
3.Install cast iron soil pipingaccording to CISPIs "Cast Iron Soil Pip nd Fittings Handbook".
4.Pitch vents for proper drainage, Vent piping may be installed horizo if required to avoid conflict with
building elements.
5. Joints and Connections:
a. Bell and Spigot: Neoprene compression seals.
b, Hubless; Alternately and incrementally tighten clamp bolts to manufactu rs recommended torque
value, using single setpoint torque wrench specifically manufactured for is purpose. Do not use
screwdrivers or other types of wrenches. Retorque after 24 hours if re• red by manufacturer's
installation instructions.
6. Copper waste piping for urinals not acceptable.
7. Clean interior of piping of dirt and other superfluous material as wo progresses. Maintain swab in
piping and pall past each joint as completed.
8. Place plugs in ends of uncompleted piping at end of day or never work stops.
B. Above -Ground Piping:
1. Support horizontal piping to maintain alignment, pre grade reversals, and prevent sagging,
2. Support vertical stacks at each floor with risar cl s.
3. Hub and Spigot Pipe: Support at 5 feet max centers and within 18 inch of each joint. Minimum 1
hanger or support between any 2 joints a• •ttlngs.
4. Hubless Pipe: Provide hangers end ports in accordance with applicable plumbing code.
C.Underground Piping:
1. Perform trenching and backfilli• associated with plumbing installation in accordance with pertinent
provisions of excavating, fill' and grading requirements.
2, Laying of Hub and Spi iping: Install in bedding of trench, graded to provide uniform Support for pipe,
and to permit joining. stall hubs at upgrade end.
3.2 CLEANOUTS
A.Install waste, dos ts at base of stacks and in accordance with requirements in the applicable plumbing
code, Full pipe e, 4 inch maximum. Locate at minimum 50 foot intervals for piping 4 inch and smaller
and at 100 fo• intervals for piping 6 inch and larger.
B.Install wall cl= ;flouts in restrooms with greater than 2 water closets and urinals or as indicated on plans.
C.Install at sink
D.Demonstrate ov I of cleanout covers,
3.3 EQUIPMENT C
Ainstall soil and waste piping runt r bing fixtures and drains with approved trap and sizes indicated
on the Drawings, but in no case smaller tha equired by the applicable plumbing code.
B.Locate piping runouts as close as possible to botto floor slab supporting fixtures and drains, Make gas -
and watertight. Use 1 piece special molded gaskets f. connectlons between outlet of fixtures and soil
pipe flanges.
C.Install trap where manufacturer does not include trap a fixture. Install to be removable for servicing and
replacement.
D.Coordinate soil and waste piping as necessary terface with floor drains and floor sinks.
E.Install floor drains and floor sinks in accords with written manufacturer's instructions at low points of
surface areas to be drained or as indicat, • n the Drawings. Set tops of drains flush with finished floor.
Coordinate with architectural and food rvice drawings.
F.Install drain flashing collar or flange s• hat no leakage occurs between drain and adjoining flooring.
Maintain integrity of waterproof me #
G.Install condensate drains frorn cooling coil condensate drains with trap. Terminate with 1 inch air gap over
floor drai, floor sink, service sink, outdoors, or as indicated on Drawings.
3.4 PRESSURE TESTING
A. Test drainage piping in accordance with applicable plumbing coe. Test by air or water for metal piping and
by air for ABS piping. Include test results in Operation and Maintenance Manual,
ISPI 301 for hubless piping,
E 816.12.
B
solder joint.
waste and vent (DWV) pipe
use with Schedule 40 PVC DWV pipe.
TM D 2751, and ASTM F 628, Schedule
pe, drai, waste and vent (DIM) pipe
h ABS DWV pipe, except where flanged joints are
on, or copper at Contractor's option.
th ASME A 112.36.2M.
paces: Coated cast iron body and frame, round adjustable secured
ronze plug. Include carpet clamping frame where installed in floors with
oom finish schedule on the architectural drawings. Jay R. Smith Figure
nfinished Spaces: Coated cast iron body and frame, round adjustable
non -tilt heavy duty cover, taper thread, bronze plug. Jay R. Smith Figures
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 224000 - PLUMBING FIXTURES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes plumbing fixtures and fittings, installations of and connections to fixtures
furnished under other specification divisions and associated a enances.
B.General Requirements.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicabl y, county and state codes and ordinances,
B.Select combinations of fixtures and trim, fauce ttings, and other components that are compatible.
C.Fixtures shall be vandal resistant.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's chnical product data and maintenance data for each item.
1.4 DEFINITIONS
A.Accessible Fixture: Plumbing
B.Fittings and Trim: Devices
section include supplie
waste pipes.
1.5 COORDINATIO
A.Coordinate r. ng-in and final plumbing fixture locations, and verify that fixtures can be installed to
comply w' original design and referenced standards.
re that can be approached, entered, and used by people with disabilities.
control flow of water into or out of plumbing fixture. Fittings specified in this
rid stops, faucets and spouts, shower heads, drains and tailpieces, and traps and
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A.Water Closets: American Standard, Kohler.
B.Urinals: American Standard, Kohler, Crane, Eljer, or approved.
Clavatories: American Standard, Koh er, Crane, Eljer, or approved.
D.Stainless Steel Sinks: Elkay, Just, okane, or approved.
E.Service Sinks: Flat, Acorn, Kohler, orestone, or approved.
F. Electric Water Coolers: Haws, H ey Taylor, Oasis, Elkay
G. Faucets: American Standard, K. ler, Elkay, Just, Chica
H.Plumbing Brass: American Sta arcl, Brasscraft, Kohl
Symmons, T&S Brass, McGui e, Elkay, Just or ap
I. Flush Valves Water Closets: erican Standard.
J. Flush Valves Urinals: Sloan, urn, Delany, or
K.Closet Seats: Church, Kohl r, American Sta
L. Under -Sink Protection for cessible Fixtu
2.2 PLUMBING FIXTURES A D TRIM, GE
A.Fixture: As scheduled in lumbing Fi
B.Fixture Color: White un ss otherwis
C.Exposed Metal Parts: vhromillm o
D.Stop Valves: Include water
shield,
angle pattern with look
rough where conce led.
E.Exposed Supplies:/1/2 inc
F. Pipe Escutcheons. Inclu
G. Tailpiece Exten ' n, T
sinks.
H.Vacuum Brea
rim ancl for fi
I. Trap Primer
J. Under -Sink P
1. Descriptio
supplie
2. Ratin
3. Co
cl
nroc, or approved.
aucets, Sloan, or approved.
, Chicago Faucet, Crane, Eljer, Speakman,
ved.
roved.
ard, Olsonite, Bemis, Beneke, or a proved.
Truebro Lav Guard, McGuire Pro Wrap, or approved.
e Schedule on Plans.
ndicated in the Contract Documents.
r nickel finish.
co actions to fixtures, except where fittin has integral stops. Loose key
nealed vertical tube, polished chrome plate finish where exposed and
utside diameter annealed vertical tubin
where pipe or other fitting enters wall at fixture.
, and Arm to Wall: 17 gage, seamless, chrome plated tubing with cleanout for
de on water supply to each fixture which has a water connection located below the
ith faucets with threaded outlets for hose attachment, flow -through pattern.
de for floor drains and floor sinks.
ction for Accessible Fixtures:
Fully molded flexible vinyl insulation kit for drain piping, P-trap, and ho
der lavatory to meet American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requireme
L listed in accordance with ADA.
nents: Smooth exterior co forming to pipe and fittings, hidden fastng system, removable trap
nout cover, and hinged cap stop valves to allow quick access wit nap closure.
2.3 S NT
A nufacturer and Type: Color etch fixture. General Electric No. 0 Silicone Building Sealant, Dow
Corning No. 780 Construction alant, or approved.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 FIXTURE INSTALLATIO
A.Assemble fixtures, trim,
Refer to architectural d
B.Wall-Hung Fixtures: I
movement.
C.Floor-Mounted Fixtur
1.Install on closet fl
2.Install back-outle
fitting seals.
D.Counter-Mounte
E.Install water-su
piping. Attach
F. For fixtures wi
connected to
G. Install flush
compadme
H.Install wate
ASSE 101
solenoid
I. Trap Ins
expose
3.2 PLUMB
A.Conne
Drawines. Compl
3.3 FIELDQUALITY
A.Repte dama
B.Testynstalled
USTING
3.4 AD
A.Op rate a adjust faucets and controls.
B.Ad st wat pressure at faucets and flush valves to produce proper flow and stream.
C.R lace shers and seals of leaking and dripping faucets and stops.
D.T st an alance trap primer systems. Mange piping to achieve equal flow to each floor drain and floor
nk.
3.5 LE ING
A. le fixtures, faucets, and other fittings with manufacturer's recommended cleaning methods and
erials.
s:
ges or other attachme
water closets attached
'rigs, and other component
wings for mounting height
II with off -floor supports
Fixtures: Install and
ly piping with stop o
upplies to supports
out integral traps,
anitary drainage s
Ives for accessib
Install other ac
hammer arreste
recommendati
Ives, dishwas
ation for Acce
hot and cold
G FIXTUR
hot and col
„en
d cold water
ccording to manufacturers written instructions.
fixed to building substrate, anchored to allow no
to piping or building substrate.
building floor substrate and wall bracket and onto waste
ach to casework.
ach supply to each fixture to be connected to water distribution
substrate within pipe spaces behind fixtures.
tall trap and waste piping on drain outlet of each fixture to be directly
tem.
water closets and urinals with handle mounted on wide side of
ators in locations that are easy for people with disabilities to reach.
n accordance with Plumbing Drainage Institute Standard P.D,I, WH-201 or
s. Install at ends of hot and cold water pipes serving 2 or more fixtures and at
rs, and other equipment having quick closingvalves.
ible Fixtures: Install on exposed drain pipes, traps, tailpieces, waste arm, and on
ter piping stops and supplies.
, FITTINGS, AND TRIM CONNECTION
water and soil, waste, and vent piping to plumbing fixtures as indicated on the
ith equipment manufacturer's installation instructions.
ONTROL
fixtures and components.
tures after water systems are pressurized for proper operation.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 223000- PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
PART1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirem
B. Codes and Standar
1. Applicable ene
2, ASHRAE Sta
3. ASME BPV
Pressure
4.NSF 61,
1.3 SUBMITT
A.Product
and a
B. Test
1. Fiel
2, Inc!
PART 2 -
bing equipment and associated appurtenances,
s: Comply with applicable city, county and state codes and ordinances.
code.
ard 90,1, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low -Rise Residential Buildins,
, Boiler Pressure and Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1, Rules for Construction of
ssels.
rinking Water System Components - Health Effects; Sections 1 through 9.
ata: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and maintenance data for each water heater
rtenance. Indicate accessories where required for complete system and installation instructions.
ports:
start-up and test reports.
de copy of reports in the Operation
2.1 WATER HEATER, INSTANTANEOUS, ELECTRIC
A.Description: Instantaneous tankless type with flow control ca bility for undercounter installation,
B.Ratings; UL listed and labeled, certification of compliance ASHRAE 90.1, ASME labeled, 150 psig
working pressure.
C.Construction: Plastic cover and base.
D.Components:
1. Internal components with heating system, electro control unit, flow sensor, temperature sensor, high
temperature limit cutoff device or system, and ng block.
2. Components on cover include temperature ad ent rotary switch, power light, and LED temperature
display,
3. Brackets for wail mounting.
E. Manufacturers: Chronomite Laboratorie , or approved.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION OF WATER HEAT S
AGeneral: Install, apply, erect, and erform the work in accordance with specification, and manufacturer's
installation instructions and direc ns. Where these may be in conflict, the more stringent requirements
govern.
B.Components: Install as indicat on the Drawings,
3.2 START-UP SERVICES
&Services shall include a check f proper installation, system check-out, adjustment, and complete start-up
per manufacturer's recommere :tons.
B.Include start-up and test reports Operation and Maintenance Manual.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 212200 - AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes design and construction of complete automatic wet fire superesSion systems,
B.General Requirements: Drawingsand general provisions of the Contract, includincePeneral and
Supplementary Conditions Division 01, and Section 230500 apply to Work in th' 4ection.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county, and stat des and ordinances.
B. Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs): Local Fire Department.
C.Codes and Standards: NEPA 13, Standard for the Installation of pifnkler Systems and local jurisdiction
requirements.
D.Fire Sprinkler System Contractor's Qualifications for Prepar5n of Shop Drawings, Installations,
Inspections, Maintenance, and Servicing: Only Iicensecjlfe protection sprinkler system contractors shall
execute contracts for installation, inspection, maintei1ce, Or servicing afire protection sprinkler systems
or any part of such system.
E.Fire Spnnkler System Contractor's Qualificetio Active NICET Level 111 (Certified Engineering Technician)
Certification in Fire Protection Engineering T nology/Automatic Sprinkler System Layout.
F. Tenant Criteria: Review Tenant Criteria f dditional requirements as they pertain to fire sprinkler
systems.
1.3 SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA
A.Design, furnish, and install corn operable fire suppression systems in accordance with the latest
adopted editions of IBC, IFC, ffPA 13, and applicable city, county, and state laws, codes, and standards.
Include valves, flow switchejrtamper switches, low air pressure switches, and accessories to meet
requirements of AHJs an I4forementioned codes and standards.
B.In areas where local co s require coverage by either fire sprinklers or heat detectors, provide coverage by
fire sprinklers.
C.The Contractor an e fire suppression system subcontractor shall meet with the AHJs peie to preparation
of Shop Drawin and hydraulic and earthquake bracing calculations to review procequees for handling
submittals, in e tion, testing, and for general coordination and to verify sprinkl7cupancy hazard
classificati
D.Obtain la twater supply epgineerine test data prior to design. Include 10 peecent safety margin in
syste esign. If test data is not available, conduct test to determine avallebTe flow and pressures to
hydr ically design system.
E.Co ination with Other Trades:
1. °ordinate fire suppression work with that of mechanical, sheet al, plumbing, and electrical
subcontractors so that best arrangement of equipment, piping, nduit, ducts, and similar items can be
obtained.
2. Identify points of conflict between this work and that of oth trades so that conflict may be properly
adjusted. Fire suppression system subcontractor shall ove and re -install work which interferes with
work of other trades at no additional cost to the Own
F. No change orders will be issued for adclifions and del ons of sprinkler heads and associated piping except
as such additions and deletions stem from change building design made subsequent to approval of
Shop Drawings.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A.Comply with requirements in Division 01 and ection 230500.
B.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's tech al product data and maintenance data for each item specified
in this section.
C.Shop Drawings and Calculations;
1. Comply with requirements in NFP .
a. Arrange heads in straight line at are parallel and perpendicular to walls.
2. Submit Shop Drawings and hy aulic and earthquake bracing calculations to the A/E of entire sprinkler
system. Shop Drawings inc •e complete floor plans showing new work and sufficient extent of existing
work, locations and types heads, pipe sizes and cutting lengths, locations and sizes of required beam
penetrations, locations types of hangers, test valve(s), drain valves, and other related items. Indicate
exposed work.
3. Include risers, flow ches, inside shut-off valves, tamper switches, past indicator valves, backfl
preventers and v , and similar components.
4.Indicate location alarm and supervisory initiating devices and other devices and electricalAuipment
associated with e fire suppression systems.
5. Following rev and approval by the NE, submit Shop Drawings and hydraulic anerthquake bracing
calculations he AHJs. Do not proceed with installation until Shop Drawings e been approved by
the AHJs.
D.Contractor Material and Test Certificate: Submit to certify material selectioand testing results using
form in PA 13. Complete applicable portions of form and sign and dat
E.Obtain am each AHJ written certification that the permanent instalIatiihas been inspected and that it
with AHJs published regulations and requirements. Subm tinor to Substantial Cornpletion.
F. Op ation and Maintenance Data:
repare complete, simple, understandable, step-by-step testi instructions with recommended and
required testing frequency of equipment with methodsfort€tirig equipment. Include trouble -shooting
manual.
2. Prepare complete, easy -to -read, understandable mai nance instructions inolu (rig the following
information:
a. Instruction on replacing components of system luding internal parts. /
b. List of equipment and components with addr and phone number of I> th manufacturer and local
supplier of each item.
3. Include fire suppression system pressure a alarm system tests,
4.Include copies of the following publicatio
a. NFPA 25, Standard for Inspection, T mg, and Maintenance of Water Based Fire Protection.
6. Submit one week minimum prior to s em training.
/s
G. Record Drawings:
1. Provide in accordance with Divisi 01 and Section 230500„I
2, Submit one week minimum pris do system training.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A.Manufacturer of equipmel regularly engaged in the manufacture of components specified and with
published catalogs lis pertinent specifications of items manufactured.
B.Manufacturers name nd model identification used throughout this section are to establish general
configuration, func n, size, performance and quality.
C.Manufacturers: T/co Fire & Building Products (Grinnell Grooved Products, Central Sprinkler, Gem
Sprinkler, and ar Sprinkler), The Viking Corp., Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co,, Globe Fire Sprinkler
Corp., or app ived.
2.2 GENERAL
A,Equipmen ' ateriet, and .Components Required by NFPA to be Listed: UL listed and labeled an
approve y FM and ARA.
2.3 PIPE FITTINGS
&Pipe:
1. C ply with requirements in NFPA 13.
2 ack steel, ASTM A 53, ASTM A 135, or ASTM A 795,
ipe other than Schedule 40 or Schedule 10, acceptable if UL listed and label [FM approved, and
approved by AHJs. CPVC pipe not acceptable.
4. Schedule 40 pipe used in cut groove joints.
5. Schedule 10 pipe used for rolled grooved joints. Rolled grooved joints fo
acceptable.
6,Internal and external galvanized steel for exterior pipes, dry pipe spri
7. Flexible head drop couplings may be used at Contractor's option. used, use threaded fittings. Gasket or pressure fit type fittings n
8. Ductile iron, cement lined, Class 52, mechanical or push-on7t
B.Fittings:
1. Comply with requirements in NFPA 13.
2. Minimum 125 psi class.
3.2 Inch and Smaller: 150 pound black malleable or ducI iron, screwed, ANSI B16.3 and ASTM A 197.
4,2-1/2 Inch and Larger: Grooved joint fittings, maIIeaIJe iron ASTM A 47 or ductile iron ASTM A 536
bodies. Flanged fittings, forged steel, or ductile iro
5. Grooved Joint Couplings: UL listed and labeled f sprinkler service. Malleable iron ASTM A 47 or
ductile iron ASTM A 53(3 housing. Chlorinated tyI gasket. Nuts and bolts ASTM A 183. Minimum
110,000 psi tensile.
6. Internal and external galvanized steel fittin
7. Plain End Couplings: Plain end couplings
8. Hole Cut Outlets:
a. Not acceptable for new systems.
2.4 VALVES
A,General: UL listed and labeled and F
2.5 SPRINKLER HEADS
A.Automatic sprinkler quick response
ceiling construction designated in
B.Operating Temperature: Compl
temperatures which occur in a
as unit heaters and sunlight.
temperature.
C.Extended coverage sprinkl
D.Include escutcheon, self -
against ceiling.
E.Spnnkler Head Gua
installed lower than
with screw type f
areas.
F. Sprinkler Cabine Include with required number of sprinkler heads of ratings and types installed. Also
include escutc ons and sprinkler wrench.
2,6 BACKFLOW EVENTERS
A.Double Chei Valve Assembly: UL listed and labeled. Tested and certified under ASSE 1015.
2.7 ALARM A SIGNAL DEVICES
A.Waterflo witch (Systems without Alarm Valves): Vane or paddle type flow switch,installed and
conne d in such a manner that flow of water equal to or greater than that from a single head will
auto tically energize fire alarm system. Include field adjustable time delay, adjustable from 0 to 60
B,vsaelcve mdso.
nitor Switches: 115 VAC. Built-in dual supervisory tamper switch or attachment for field installed
external supervisory tamper switch for gate valves. Include for post indicator valves shown on civil
drawings.
C.Pressure Gages: 3-1/2 inch dial, phosphor bronze tube, brass socket, 300 psi range. Include needle
valve.
2.8 BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INTERFACE
A.Coordinate with work specified in Division 16.
ry pipe sprinkler systems not
er systems and drains,
exible head drop couplings are
acceptable,
rained joints for underground pipe.
or exterior pipes, dry pipe sprinkler systems, and drains,
oust -A -Bouts, Plainloks or similar couplings) not acceptable.
approved, minimum 175 psi class.
eads of the type as required by the AHJs and finish for the areas and
chedule an the drawings,
ith requirements in NFPA 13. Select to compensate for the maximum
articular area during either winter or summer conditions from such sources
no case use heads rated less than 50 F higher than anticipated ambient
heads may be used subject to approval by the AHJs.
justing type, spring -loaded, or friction fit for each pendant sprinkler head fitting
Include where sprinkler heads are sublect to damage and for sprinkler heads
eet above finished floor, grating, and maintenance access area. Wire basket type
ner. Spring clip type fastener not acceptable. Chrome or nickel plated in finished
2.9 SPECIALTIES
A.Pipe Supports: Include metal pipe supports, flexible connections, sway braces, hangers, clamps, and other
pipe support items in accordance with requirements in NFPA 13. Seismically design pipe hangers and
braces per IBC, ASCE 7-05, and NFPA 13, Do not use "C-Clamp" hangers unless they include integral
seismic retaining strap,
Bidentification Signs: Enameled signs for drain valves, test valves, control valves, and alarm valves
indicating their use.
C.Miscellaneous Connections and Fittings; Drain valves, inspector's test connections, flushing connections,
discharge outlets, and other items in accordance with requirements in NFPA 13,
D.Pipe Sleeves: Comply with requirements in Section 230510.
eeed
E.Pipe Escutcheon Plates: Comply with requirements in Section 232116. een'a.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A.General: Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receiveeefork of this section. Do not install until
unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Beginning work ceattitutes acceptance of conditions as
satisfactory.
3.2 PREPARATION
A.Field Measurements: Field verify locations of nyard existing work prior to commencing work of this
section.
B.Protection: Protect surrounding areas and tegices to preclude damage from work of this section.
3,3 INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, ERECTIO , AND PERFORMANCE
A.General: Install, apply, erect, and perf rfn the work in accordance with specifications, and manufectdrers
installation instructions and directio. . Where these may be in conflict, the more stringent re uirements
govern.
B.Cooperate with other trades tq,.efisure adequate space for piping placement.
C.Review drawings, specifica s, and Shop Drawings of other trades to coordinate ithk and minimize
unnecessary offsets and visions to approved Shop Drawings. Failure to coordi ate does not relieve fire
suppression subcontratfor from meeting performance standards specified i Atfis section.
1. Fire suppression
a. Reduce hea
b. Project into
c. Interfere
D.Relocate p'
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electrical equipment or access to mechanical unat(inclu
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ceptable to the A/E.
der, fabricate, or install materials until approvals a receiv
material in strict accordance with Shop Drawingagproved
ice Interruptions: Obtain advance approval from rfe Owne
3.4 E SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INSTALLATION
nstall pipipe concealed above furred ceilings to
.Support piping only from structural members a
C.Install piping system braced to withstand de
earthquake bracing in accordance with IB
D.Install system and auxiliary drains to dis arge to p ed areas, concrete splash blocks, suitable waste
within building, or to other locations ap s ndlcated qr required by the A/E.
E.Install ball drip valve on check valve tt5 drain pip ipg for fire department connection. Drain to flopecirain or
outside building.
F. Escutcheon Plates; Install at ex sed pipe penetrations of ceilings, floors, and wallseen
G. Install head guards on sprmnkf heads instelled lower than 7 feet above finishecinflor, grating, and
maintenance access area. j4lstall on exterior sprinkler heads. per,
H.Install sprinkler cabinet ad cent to alarm valve assembly.
I. Install inspector test val at highest and most hydraulically remote perebf system in relation to riser
assembly. Locate tes elves to be accessible from floor. Coordleate locations with NE. Pipe to
standpipe drain or e erior concrete splash block.
J. Install sleeves thro gh walls and floors. Comply with requirepikts in Section 230510,
KIdentification Si.. Install with chain on stem of valves, .Ctimply with requirements in NFPA 13.
3.5 FIRE DETECT N AND SYSTEM ACTUATION
A.Coordinate fire alarm system work in Division
B.Switches: stall waterflow switch for fire sprinkl Systems. Install valve monitor switches for valves.
3.6 ELECTR POWER FOR FIRE SUPPRESSIONSYSTEM
A.Coordi te electrical power source requiref6r work of this section with Division 16.
B.Wher not shown on the electrical draw' , provide power wiring from electrical panel circuit breakers to
de es requiring line voltage power. milady, provide low voltage wiring from alarm and signal devices to
larm system for final connectis by the fire alarm system subcontractors.
ELD QUALITY CONTROL
.Flush, test, and inspect fire su ression systems according to NFPA 13.
B. Test complete alarm syste ncluding control and signal circuits.
C.Aperoval and Acceptanc After fire suppression systems have been completely installed, tested, and
suastantial completion view items corrected, obtain approval and acceptance of system by AHJs in
accordance with NF 13, Retests due to failure to meet design requirements shall be at no additional
cost to t e Owne ubmit completed Contractor's Material and Test Certificate using form in NFPA 13.
3.8 CLEAN GAN ROTECTION
A.Clean irt and bris from sprinklers.
B. Appl mask'. tape or paper cover to protect sprinkler heads, cover plates, and sprinkler escutcheons to
pr mid painting. Remove after painting.Remove sprinkler heads having paint other than factory
provide new. Cleaning and reuse of painted sprinkler heads not acceptable.
C.P sprinkler heads from damage until Substantial Completion.
D. uppression system subcontractor shall be responsible during installation and testing periods of
rinkler systems for any damage to work of others and to building and its contents caused by leaks in
equipment, by unplugged or disconnected pipes, fittings or by overflow, and shall pay for necessary
replacements or repairs to work of others damaged by such leakage.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 233100 - AIR DISTRIBUTION
g filters).
comply with the above in a
from AHJs.
the AHJs and reviewed by the NE.
nd local fire department.
ructions,
ork of other trades.
rthquakes. Install flexible couplings and
and NFPA 13,
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes sheet metal work and associated appurtenances.
1,2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county and state codes and ordinances.
B. Codes and Standards:
1. NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air -Conditioning and Ventilating Systems.
Cfluct Cleanliness Requirements:
1. Prevent damage to ducts during transportation and off loading. Deliver only when ducts can be stored under
permanent cover. Plastic tarp covering of ducts on jobsite not acceptable.
2. Keep areas clean and dry with minimal exposure to dust and weather.
3. Prior to installation of individual duct sections, wipe clean internal metal surfaces.
4. Cover duct open ends to prevent entry of debris.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and maintenance data for each item specified.
B.Test Reports: Pressure testing for leakage.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 SHEET METAL WORK, GENERAL
A. Duct Construction:
1. Comply with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards, Metal and Flexible (SMACNA), Standing seams not
acceptable for exposed ducts,
2. Galvanized steel in general with G-90 zinc coating, ASTM A 653, minimum 26 gage.
3. Galvanized steel erepped or ducts finished with Paint Grip for field painting where exposed in finished spaces as
scheduled in Division 9,
B.Pressure Classifications:
1. Return and Exhaust Ducts: Plus 2 inch downstream of fans and minus 2 inch w.g. upstream of fans for fan
design static pressure scheduled on the Drawings at 1,0 inch w.g. and above.
2. Return, Relief, and Exhaust Ducts: Plus 1 inch downstream of fans and minus 1 inch veg. upstream of fans for
fan design static pressure scheduled on the Drawings at less than 1.0 inch w.g. Plus 1 inch w.g. for relief ducts.
3. Supply Ducts not Listed Above: 2 inch w.g.
4. Transfer Ducts: 0.5 inch w.g.
C.Round Ducts: Spiral seam with beaded sleeve at transverse joints.
D.Fittings:
1. Comply with SMACNA as follows:
a. Round Elbows: Full radius (R/D=1.5), 5 piece segmented or stamped per SMACNA Figure 3-4.
b. Rectangular Elbows: Full radius (R/W=1.5) where minimum 5 duct widths is available downstream of elbow
fitting prior to branch take off. If straight length not available, use square throat elbow with turning vanes.
c. Round Tees and Laterals: Conical fitting or tap per SMACNA Figure 3-6, 90 degree tee with oval to round
tap, 45 degree lateral fitting, tap, or saddle tap, or 45 degree rectangular lead-in per SMACNA Figure 3-5. 90
degree tee not acceptable. Saddle tap connections for exposed ducts in finished spaces not acceptable.
d. Spin -in Fittings: Conical type, with volume damper, quadrant and accessories. Include insulation guard for
installation in duct with lining.
e. Rectangular Laterals: 45 degree entry fittings per SMACNA Figure 4-6.
f. Offsets: Full radius (R/D1.5 for round and flat oval and RM/=1.5 for rectangular) where space allows.
Mitered offset (Type 2) with 30 degree maximum offset angle per SMACNA Figure 4-7. Angle offset (Type 1)
not acceptable.
. Divided flow fittings acceptable per SMACNA Figure 4-5 except for branch connections to outlets and inlets.
2. Screened Openings: 1/2 inch mesh screen, 14 gage galvanized steel wire. Enclose mesh screen with 20 gage
galvanized removable sheet metal frame around perimeter.
3. Duct Collars: 2 inch wide galvanized steel for galvanized ducts, 20 gage. Mitered corners for square and
rectangular ducts. Escutcheon type for round and flat oval ducts.
E. Turning Vanes:
1. Descriptin: Airfoil design, smoothly -rounded entry nose, extended trailing edge, continuous internal tubes for
stiffening and rigidity of section, adaptable to duct sizes. Maximum generated sound power level 54 decibels in
octave band 4 at 2000 fpm velocity in 24-inch by 24-inch duct size.
2. Assembly Fabrication: Side rails by same manufacturer as turning vanes, per SMACNA Figure 4-3.
F. Lined Ducts: Fabricate with duct lining such that no gap will result between sections of duct lining after assembly
of duct sections. Fabrication and installation shall result In adjacent lining sections butted together without gaps,
bulges, or other discontinuities.
G. Duct Sealer:
1. Indoor Locations: UL 181 listed and labeled. Low odor, non -toxic vapors, surface burning characteristics for
maximum flame spread of 25 and maximum smoke developed of 50 when in a dry state. Rated for air
temperature range of minus 20 F to plus 150 F. Rated to 10 inches w.g., minimum 65 percent solid content,
McGill Airflow LLC, AirSeal United Duct Sealer (Water Based), Biddle Aqua-Crylic HVAC, Hardcast lrongrip 601,
Design Polymerics DP1010, Ductmate Industries Proseal or EZ-Seal, or approved.
2. Outdoor Locations: UL 181 listed and labeled. 3 inch minimum width. Surface burning characteristics of 25
maximum flame spread and 50 maximum smoke developed. Rated for air temperature range of minus 40 F to
plus 200 F. Sealer with UV inhibitors. McGill Airflow LLC, AirSeal UNI-WEATHER, Ductmate Industries Proseal
or approved.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 DUCT INSTALLATION
A.General:
1, Install in workmanlike manner. Fabrications, fittings, joints, take -offs, attachments, turning vanes,
dampers, and sealing in accordance with requirements of SMACNA as specified in this section and as
indicated on the Drawings.
2, Comply with requirements for seismic restraints of ducts.
3. Hang ducts from roof structure and not from the roof deck itself. Provide supplementary steel framing as
needed.
4. Locate ducts with sufficient clearance around equipment to allow for inspection, repair, replacement, and
service.
5. Cap incompleted duct ends with temporary closures of taped polyethylene to prevent construction dust
from entering ducts.
6. Install duct collars where exposed ducts pass through non -fire rated walls and ceilings. Fasten tight to
ducts,
7. Duct sizes may be changed as long as the new dimensions are equivalent to those indicated and do not
exceed 4 to 1 aspect ratio.
8. Transitions;
a. Fabricate and install duct transitions for connections to equipment where the connection sizes are
different from duct sizes indicated on the Drawings.
b. Where transitions are required to fit into available space, fabricate to maintain equivalent free area of duct
sizes with angle less than 15 degrees.
9. Drawings do not show offsets which maybe required. Make offsets with fittings with as small an angle of
i offset as possible. Install turning vanes n square corner elbows.
10. Install flanged connections to equipment with neoprene easkets.
11. Install ducts through roof to be watertight. Coordinate with any details on the Drawings as to fleshings and
curbs.
12. Install ducts, unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings, vertically and horizontally and parallel and
perpendicular to building lines.
13. Install return air and transfer air openings above ceilings with minimum 2'-0" clearance to obstructions.
14. Where louvers are shown on the Drawings to be blanked off, cover backside of unused portion of louver
with galvanized sheet metal and caulk weathertight Paint outside surface of blank off material flat black
prior to installation.
B.Flexible Connectors:
1. Install flexible connectors at connections to vibration -isolated (spring and rubber isolator -mounted) fans,
packaged HVAC equipment, and similar equipment.
2. Support duct on both sides of flexible connector to ensure alignment and to avoid binding connector.
3. Install with sufficient slack to permit 2 inch horizontal or vertical movement without stretchine fabric.
C.Duct and Plenum Sealing: SMACNA Seal Class A. Apply duct sealer to transverse joints, longitudinal seams,
fake connections, corners of four -bolt or corner clip duct connection system, and fitting seams except
continuous welded type. Spiral seams, continuous welded seams and transverse joints for 4-bolt or corner
clip duct connection system are not required to be sealed unless visible and audible leaks exist or duct
leakage exceeds that allowed by leakage test specified in this section. Comply with manufacturer's
recommendations.
3,2 FLEXIBLE DUCTS
A.Install per SMACNA Figures 3-10 and 3-11.
B. Connect to metal ducts with slip joint made using fire-resistant mastic and stainless steel or plastic
machine -applied clamp.
C.Five foot maximum length, fully extended. Generally install with straight sections, without bends. If bends are
required, install with maximum one-90 degree bend, R/D2.5 or greater. No kinks allowed. Sheet metal
elbows to result in straight flexible duct runs acceptable.
D.Hang flexible duct on 51-0" centers and at 90 degree bend with 1-inch wide flat steel strap. Maximum 1/2-inch
sag per foot. Support shall not cause out -of -round shape.
E.Installation in corridor ceiling spaces where fire rating is required not allowed.
3.3 DUCT LINING
A.General: Install duct lining per SMACNA and NAIMA Duct Liner Installation Standards and as required by this
article. Apply duct liner adhesive for 100 percent coverage.
B.Extent:
1. Where indicated on the drawings.
C.Transportation and Handling;
1. Transport and handle in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
2. Promptly inspect shipments to ensure that materials comply with requirements and are undamaged.
D.Storage and Protection:
1, Store and protect in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
2. Store in weathertight, climate controlled enclosures in an environment favorable to materials.
E. Protection of Installed Work:
1. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed liner.
F. Moisture: Do not allow lining to get wet or absorb moisture. Promptly remove and dispose of wetted or moist
lining material and replace with new, dry material. Drying out wetted duct lining material not acceptable.
G.Installation: For lined ducts, use care during installation to ensure that lining remains clean and dry, and that
no gap will result between sections of duot lining after assembly of duct sections. Installation shall result in
adjacent lining sections butted together without gaps, bulges, or other discontinuities. Ensure that mating
edges are sealed in the field. Apply additional sealant to result in complete encapsulation of fibers.
3,4 VOWME DAMPERS
AGeneral: Volume dampers may not be shown on the Drawings. Install damper in duct to each supply, return,
and exhaust opening and for branch mains serving more than one opening.
B.Construction: Tight fitting to walls of duct when fully closed. Install bearing on each end and sealed airtight.
C.Location: Install dampers in accessible locations. In general, arrange with axis of blade in long dimension of
duct. Locate as far from outlet and inlet as possible.
D.Install 12-inch long orange colored 1/2-inch wide surveyor's tape on quadrant of volume dampers located
above ceilings.
3.5 BACKDRAFT DAMPERS
&General: Install at exhaust and relief air duct terminations to atmosphere that do not have motor operated
dampers.
3.6 ACCESS DOORS
A.General: Install at duct smoke detectors, humidifier absorption manifolds, backdraft dampers, motor operated
dampers, fire dampers, smoke dampers, combination fire/smoke dampers, both sides of duct mounted heaters,
airflow measuring units, and plenums. Arrange door swings so that access doors open against air pressure.
3.7 DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS
ACoordinate location requirements with Division 28 work prior to preparing and submitting sheet metal Shop
Drawings to ensure with detector manufacturer's installation requirements.
3.8 PRESSURE TESTING FOR LEAKAGE
A.Description: Test supply, return, and exhaust ducts.
B.Test Standard: SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual,
C.Test Procedures:
1. Test duct before insulation is installed.
2. Close off and seal openings in duct section to be tested. Connect test apparatus to duct by means of flexible
duct.
3. Test for audible leaks.
4. After audible leaks have been sealed, retest. Seal and retest as necessary until maximum leakage of less than
2 percent of design air quantity of system has been achieved.
END OF SECTION
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
APR 2 8 2014
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
APR 2 3 2014
CRAM
arch tects
2505 Third Avenue
Suite 324
Seattle, WA 98121
206.720.7001 phone
206.720.2949 fax
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Hargis Engineers, Inc.
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1000 I Seattle, WA 98101
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ENGINEERS I MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Submittals/Revsions:
FOR LANDLORD REVIEW 12/10/2013
PERMIT RESUBMITTAL 1/10/2014
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Sheet Title:
MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATION
PERMIT CENTER Date:
Design:
12/12/2013
RDS
Drawn: BS
Project No: 13-713
Approved: RDS
Building No:
Sheet No: M4.2
COPYRIGHT CRAFT ARCHITECTS 2013
SECTION 233400 - AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1A SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes VAV boxes, fans, fan drives, and associated appurtenances.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county and state codes and ordinances:
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data, and maintenance data for each fan and
appurtenance. Include dimensions, weights, capacities, certifications, component performance, electrical
characteristics, construction details, wiring interconnections, gages, and finishes of materials.
B. Performance Data: Submit fan performance curve for each fan, Indicate on separate graph for each fan, static
pressure versus volume flow, efficiency, and brake horsepower, with scheduled design point shown and labeled.
Performance certified in accordance with AMCA 210. A single fan curve not acceptable.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 AIR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT
A.Provide equipment with all features and options listed and as scheduled on the drawings.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION OF AIR HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
A.Install equipment with clearances for service and maintenance and in strict accordance with manufacturers
instructions. Coordinate requirements for right hand or left hand access to suit field conditions.
B. Units located above inaccessible ceilings will require access through access doors.
C.Inllne Exhaust Fans: Provide hanger rods to support fan from roof structure. Provide flexible duct connections.
D.Roof Exhaust Fans: Attach manufacturer's roof curbs to roof and mount fans on roof curbs. Refer to
architectural drawings for roof flashing.
E. Exterior Installations: Hot dip galvanized hardware and steel support frames for roof -mounted fans, Install
weatherhood over fan motors and drives.
3.2 CLEANING
A.Air handling equipment shall remain sealed except during installation. When daily activities have been completed,
clean and seal unit. Do not use compartments for storage.
3.3 START-UP SERVICES
A.Services shall include a check of proper installation, system check-out, adjustment, and complete start-up per
manufacturer's recommendations.
B.Include start-up and test reports in Operation and Maintenance Manual
3.4 ADJUSTING
A.Tighten belts to proper tension. Adjust fans and provide drive changes to deliver design airflow.
B. Lubricate bearings with oil or grease as recommended by manufacturer.
C.Adjust damper linkages for proper damper operation.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 233700 - AIR DEVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes grilles, diffusers, louvers, roof hoods and associated appurtenances.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county, and state codes and ordinances.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and maintenance data for each type.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.1 GRILLES,REGISTERS, DIFFUSERS, LOUVERS, ROOF AND WALL CAPS
A.Except as otherwise indicated, furnish manufacturer's standard grilles and diffusers of size, shape, capacity and
type as indicated on the Drawings for complete installation.
B.Performance: Furnish grilles and diffusers that have, as minimum, temperature and velocity traverses, throw and
drop, and noise criteria ratings for each grille and diffuser type and size as listed in manufacturer's current data.
C.Ceilin Compatibility: Furnish with border styles compatible with adjacent ceilingsystems specifically
g y p y pi 1 drawings and
to fit into ceiling module with accurate fit and adequate support. Refer to architectural d a gs a d
specifications for types of ceiling systems.
D.Seismic Restraints for Grilles and Diffusers Weighing Less than 20 Pounds: Include means to positively attach
grilles and diffusers to ceiling grid system.
E.Louver Performace: Maximum free area and minimum pressure drop for each type as listed in manufacturer's
current data.
F. Manufacturers: Grilles, Registers, Diffusers: Titus, Krueger, Anemostat, Metalaire, Kees, Nailor, or approved.
G.Manufacturers: Louvers: Ruskin, Greenheck, American Warming &Ventilating, or approved.
H.Manufacturers: Roof & Wall Caps: Penn Barry, Cook, Greenheck, or approved.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A.General: Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work of this section. Do not install until
unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Beginning work constitutes acceptance of conditions as satisfactory.
3.2 PREPARATION
A.Field Measurements: Field verify locations of new and existing work prior to commencing work of this section.
B.Protection: Protect surrounding areas and surfaces to preclude damage from work of this section.
3.3 INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, ERECTION, AND PERFORMANCE
A.General: Install, apply, erect, and perform the work in accordance with specifications and manufacturer's
installation instructions and directions. Where these may be in conflict, the more stringent requirements govern.
B.Coordinate with other work, including ductwork and duct accessories, as necessary to interface installation of
grilles and diffusers with other work.
C.Install grilles and diffusers with airtight connection to ducts and to allow service and maintenance of adjustable
components and fire dampers.
D.Ceiling-Mounted: Drawings indicate general arrangement of ducts, fittings, and accessories. Grille and diffuser
locations have been indicated on the Drawings to achieve design requirements for air volume, noise criteria,
airflow pattern, throw, and pressure drop. Make final locations where indicated on the architectural reflected
ceiling plans. Where architectural features or other items conflict with installation, notify A/E for determination of
final location.
E. Seismic Restraints:
1. For Grilles and Diffusers Weighing Less then 20 Pounds: Positively attach grille and diffuser to ceiling grid
system.
2. For Grilles and Diffusers Weighing 20 to 56 Pounds: in addition to positively attaching grille and diffusers to
ceiling grid system, install two No. 12 gage hanger wires connected to grilles and diffusers to ceiling system
hanger or to structure above,
F. Secure roof curbs, for roof hoods or caps and secure hoods or caps to top of curbs,
G.install louvers and securelyattach to building. Make installation watertight with sealant as detailed on the
architectural drawings and as specified.
3.4 ADJUSTING
A.After installation, adjust grilles and diffusers to air patterns indicated on the Drawings, or as directed, before
starting air balancing.
3.5 CLEANING
A.After installation of .grilles and diffusers, inspect exposed finish. Clean exposed surfaces to remove burrs, dirt, and
smudges. Remove and provide new grilles and diffusers that have damaged finishes.
END OF SECTION
M4.2 M4.3.dwg
SECTION 234100- FILTERS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes air filters for air handling equipment and associated appurtenances.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county, and state codes and ordinances.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data and maintenance data for each air filter.
1.4 SPARE MEDIA
A. Equipment with Filters: Three sets for each type of filter. One for initial installation„ one installed prior to the TAB
work, and one delivered to the Owner at Substantial Completion.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.1 REPLACEABLE FILTERS
A.Pleated Media Type: Extended surface with reinforced non -woven cotton fabric in self-supporting frame, MERV 8
oer ASHRAE 52.2, 2-inches thick, UL Class 1.
B. Vlanufacturers: Camfil Farr 30/30, AAF International, or approved.
2.2 FILTER HOUSINGS AND FRAMES
A. For Air Handling Equipment: Filter housings and frames furnished by air handling equipment manufacturer and
integral to air handling equipment unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings.
2,3 RESISTANCE INDICATOR
A.General: Diaphragm -actuated dial type, 4-3/4-inch outside diameter with white dial, black figures and graduations,
and pointer zero adjustment, 0 to 1-inch w.g. range with 0.02-inch minor division. Accuracy plus or minus 2
eercent of full scale at 70 F. Include bracket, static pressure taps, aluminum tubing, and vent valves,
11anufacturer: Dwyer Magnehelic Model 2001, or approved,
2.4 FILTERS DURING CONSTRUCTION
A.General: Pleated media type with reinforced synthetic blend filter media that has been electrostatically charged,
MERV 8 per ASHRAE 52.2, 1-inch thick, Class 2.
B. Manufacturers: Camfil Farr Aeropleat IV, + or approved.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3,1 INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, ERECTION, AND PERFORMANCE
A.General: Install, apply, erect: and perform the work in accordance with specifications, and manufacturer's
installation instructions and directions. Where these may be in conflict, the more stringent requirements govern.
B. Install resistance indicator static pressure taps upstream and downstream of filters to indicate air pressure drop
through air filter, Install indicator on outside of filter housing or filter plenum in accessible and readable position.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230900 - TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A,Description: Work includes design, components, hardware, and construction for complete installation of an
operational control system.
B.Coordinate carefully with Landlord requirements and connect to building system when applicable.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county, and state codes and ordinances.
B. Codes and Standards:
1. Applicable energy code.
2. AMCA Standard 500-D, Laboratory Methods of Testing Dampers for Rating.
3. AMCA Publication 511, Certified Ratings Program for Air Control Devices.
4. CSA, Canadian Standards Association.
5. FCC, Part 15, Subpart J, Class A Computing Devices.
6. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.
7. UL 873, Standard for Temperature -Indicating and -Regulating Equipment.
8. UL 916, Standard for EnergyManagement Equipment.
C.Control System Subcontractos Qualifications: Subcontractor that will perform this work shall have a minimum
of at least 3 control systems of same type and design as required by the contract. Use Landlord's control
subcontractor when required per Tenant Criteria.
D.Installation: System designed and constructed by authorized representative of product manufacturer. Carefully
investigate mechanical, electrical, and finish conditions that could affect work to be performed and furnish
uconditions.
materials and labor necessary to meet such h
1,3 SUBMITTALS
A.Product Data: Submit specification data sheet for each component. Identify components by tog numbers.
B. Shop Drawings: After approval of product data, submit Shop Drawings. Label components with tag numbers,
C.Record Documents: Submit Shop Drawings for each control system showing installed condition.
1.4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
A.Functional Design: Operational requirements of system, theory of operation, design philosophy, and specific
functions.
B. Hardware: General description and specifications and installation and checkout procedure.
C.Operation: Procedures and instructions for operation of system.
D.Maintenance: Descriptions of maintenance for equipment including inspection, periodic preventative
maintenance, fault diagnosis, and repair or replacement of defective components..
1.5 WARRANTY
A.Include services, materials and equipment necessary for the successful operation of Control System for period of
one year after Substantial Completion date.
B. Adjustment, required testing, and repair of the system includes computer equipment, transmission equipment and
sensors and control devices.
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.1 BASIC SYSTEM
A.General: Provide thermostats, sensors, wiring, conduit, relays, transmitters and other control devices required to
make a complete and operational control system. System shall be compatible and interface with Landlord's
controls. Material and equipment standardproductsof manufacturer regularly engaged in manufacturing of such
products.
2.2 CONTROL WIRING
A.General:
1. include wire and cable, transformers, circuits, wiring protection and labels, drawings as required for complete
and operable control system including, wiring to transformer primaries.
2. Conform to NEC and Division 16 requirements.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CONTROL SYSTEM, GENERAL
A.Description: Install devices and hardware required to insure a complete and operating system in accordance with
the sequences of operation. Devices shall be easily accessible.
3.2 SEQUENCES OF OPERATION
A.General: Provide sequence of operation as indicated on the drawings.
3.3 FIELD TESTING AND VERIFICATION
A.Field Tests: Calibrate field equipment and devices and verify equipment and system operation before placing the
automatic temperature control system on-line.
B. Performance Verification Tests:
1. Conduct performance verification tests to demonstrate that system maintains setpoints, control loops are tuned,
and controllers are programmed for correct sequences of operation,
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230593 - TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Description: Work includes testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) of mechanical systems.
1,2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Codes and Standards:
1, NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air -Conditioning and Ventilating Systems.
2. UL 873, Standard for Temperature - Indicating and Temperature -Regulating Equipment.
B. TAB Subcontractor:
1. General: TAB work performed by an independent subcontractor, not affiliated with the Contractor.
Landlord may require specific contractor for balancing.
2, Qualifications: Certified by National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) or Associated Air Balance
Council (AABC).
3. Experience: Minimum 3 years on projects of similar scope and complexity.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Balancing Report:
1. Provide complete balancing report in accordance with NEBB requirements.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 INSTRUMENTS
A.General: Furnish materials and equipment necessary to perform the work.
B. Instrumentation: Use in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A. Description: Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work of this section. Beginning work
constitutes acceptance of conditions as satisfactory.
3.2 WORK BY TAB SUBCONTRACTOR
A. General: Adjust quantities to within 10 percent of design values.
B. For rooms and terminal units that are identified to maintain negative pressure relationships to adjacent
rooms, adjust air quantities to within the percent of design values.
C. Systems: Include, but are not limited to supply, return, exhaust, ventilation air systems, and domestic hot
water circulating systems.
D. Existing Systems: Perform TAB for existing air handling systems (noted on plans), work shall include same
activities as for new system.
E. Filter Pressure Drop: Following proportional adjustment of supply air outlets, measure initial clean filter
pressure drop. Simulate filter loading by covering face of filters to increase filter pressure drop.
Remeasure clean filter pressure drop at final fan setting.
F. Fan Adjustment and Drive Changes: Mechanical Sub Contractor shall provide motors, sheaves and belts
as required for Balancer to accomplish work.
G.OutdoorAir/Economizer Cycles: After supply air outlets and return air inlets are in balance and air
quantities correct, adjust outdoor air damper to air quantity indicated on the Drawings for each system.
H. Marking of Adjustments:
1. After final inspection and recheck, permanently mark dampers, valves, and other adjustment devices to
allow adjustment to be restored if disturbed in the future.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230800 - SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING SUPPORT
PART1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes Division 23 responsibilities and participation in commissioning process to demonstrate
compliance of the fire suppression, plumbing, and HVAC systems in accordance with the Contract Documents.
B,General Requirements: Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 sections apply to Work in this section.
C.Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable city, county, and state codes and ordinances.
1.2 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMMISSIONING
A.General: Commissioning is responsibility of mechanical subcontractors (including their subcontractors and
equipment suppliers).
B. Schedule: Within 20 days after contract award to the General Contractor, prepare preliminary schedule.
mmi C Co ssionin Plan: Developa commissioning I n including
a d narrative of activities, roles and responsibilities,
and specific tests to be perfored. p g
D.Preliminary Commissioning Report: Provide preliminary report of test procedures and results.
E. Final Commissioning Report: Provide final report of test procedures and results. Include any documentation
required by the local authority having jurisdiction including any signed forms required.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 TEST EQUIPMENT
A.Description: Test equipment as necessary for start-up and testing of mechanical equipment.
B. Proprietary Test Equipment: Proprietary test equipment shall become property of the Owner upon completion of
commissioning.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 WORK PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING
A.Description: Complete all phases of the Work so various systems can be started, tested, adjusted, balanced, and
otherwise commissioned. This includes complete installation of equipment, materials, pipe, duct, wire, insulation,
controls, and similar items per the Contract Documents and related directives, clarifications, and change orders.
B.Scheduling: Commissioning is intended to begin upon completion of a system. Commissioning may proceed prior
to completion of systems or sub -systems subject to coordination with the Commissioning Authority. Start of
commissioning before system completion will not relieve the Contractor from completing those systems per
construction schedule.
3.2 WORK TO RESOLVE DEFICIENCIES
A.Description: In some systems, misadjustments, misapplied equipment, and deficient performance under varying
loads will result in additional work being required to commission systems. Complete Work under direction of A/E
with input from appropriate subcontractor, equipment supplier. Whereas all members will have Input and
opportunity to discuss the Work and resolve problems, A/E will have final authority on necessary work to be done
to, achieve performance.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 230820 SYSTEMS OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUALS
PART'1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A.Description: Work includes preparation of mechanical systems Operation and Maintenance Manual.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A.Product Data and Parts List: Include local source of supply for parts and replacement. List parts and
components of equipment stating catalog number (serial number and ratings, such as HP, voltage, and
GPM) and size of part used in or on equipment.
B. Troubleshooting Guide.
C.Manufacturer's Installation and Service Instructions.
D. Manufacturer's Service Instructions.
E. Start-up instructions with Certificates of Start-up and Verification.
F. Final approved submittals.
G.Warranties.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 FORMAT
A.Assemble Operation and Maintenance Manual in 3-ring binder(s).
END OF SECTION
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
APR 28 2014
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
1•41+0007
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
APR 2 i.3 2014
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Submittals/Revisions:
FOR LANDLORD REVIEW 12/10/2013
POUT RESUBMITTAL 1/10/2014
Sheet Title:
MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATION
Date:
Design:
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Project No:
Approved:
12/12/2013
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Sheet No:
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