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TUKWILA DELI
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S #100
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TUKWILA DELI
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S 100
EXPIRED 01/18/17
M15-0118
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
MECHANICAL PERMIT
0004800017
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S 100
Project Name: TUKWILA DELI
Permit Number: M15-0118
Issue Date: 1/26/2016
Permit Expires On: 7/24/2016
Owner:
Name:
Address:
Contact Person:
Name:
Address:
Contractor:
Name:
Address:
EPROPERTY TAX INC DEPT #207
PO BOX 4900 , SCOTTSDALE, WA,
85261
DAWNA PETET
899 W MAIN ST, AUBURN, WA, 98001
IECS INC
PO BOX 19252 , AUBURN, WA, 98109-
1252
License No: IECS***044QL
Lender:
Name:
Address:
Phone: (253) 939-9495
Phone: (206) 939-9495
Expiration Date: 11/20/2016
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
INSTALL 6 TON HVAC UNIT
Valuation of Work: $11,980.00
Type of Work: REPLACEMENT
Fuel type: GAS
Fees Collected: $350.42
Electrical Service Provided by: SEATTLE CITY LIGHT
Water District: TUKWILA
Sewer District: TUKWILA SEWER SERVICE
Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila:
International Building Code Edition:
International Residential Code Edition:
International Mechanical Code Edition:
Uniform Plumbing Code Edition:
International Fuel Gas Code:
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
National Electrical Code:
WA Cities Electrical Code:
WAC 296-46B:
WA State Energy Code:
2014
2014
2014
2012
Permit Center Authorized Signature:
LIA.
Ri
Date: )40 —a'
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 regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this
development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit.
Signature: �/
Print Name: /1�% 7 L `24 f 4- i 7 r
Date: (^? 6
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: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Marshals Office and are
acceptable with the following concerns:
2: H.V.A.C. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto -shutdown devices. These devices shall be
separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance
#2437)
3: H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings
shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the
power source of the air -moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return -air duct served by
such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (IMC 606.1, 606.2.1)
4: Remote indicator lights are required on all above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2437)
5: Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from a single point near the alarm panel. (City
Ordinance #2437)
6: Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #2437)
7: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The
Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been
obtained. (City Ordinance #2437) (IFC 901.2)
8: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206-431-3670) is required
for this project.
9: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances
#2436 and #2437)
10: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply
approval of such condition or violation.
11: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention
Bureau at (206)575-4407.
12: 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.
13: 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.
14: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required.
15: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the
Washington State Energy Code.
16: 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.
17: 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).
18: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila
Permit Center.
19: 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.
20: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS***
21: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under
Permit Center (206/431-3670).
22: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on
PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED
Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350
1400
0703
1800
0705
0701
0702
FIRE FINAL
MECH EQUIP EFF
MECHANICAL FINAL
REFRIGERATION EQUIP
ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL
SMOKE DETECTOR TEST
a separate permit
the job site at the
issued by the City of Tukwila
time of inspection.
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Tenant Name: -'L(K IJJI Ia.,
CITY OF TUKWILA
Community Development Department
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
http://www.TulcwilaWA.gov
Mechanical Permit No. IV
Project No.
Date Application Accepted:
Date Application Expires: �n
(For o ice use on )
MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax.
**please print**
SITE LOCATION
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Site Address: t 5tD 3 & LevL( i) a Lie S , Suite Number: / Ol) Floor:
New Tenant: ❑ Yes gi.. No
PROPERTY OWNER
Name: ellirOPfifff 4 ( i 41X 1 n c Ll2pf-1 ZS71 b o70 9
Address: p, Q , (x-)CQ0 b
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CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project
communication
Name:
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Address1s:
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City: Ti,(,tA
State: (("Wj- Zip: 9 gda
Phone:
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Email
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MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTORINFORMATION
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PhoneU:0(53_947_7744x:
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Tukwila Business License o.: rl u S - d 9 n..q (o 1
Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ I I 1 q $O, 8 .)
Describe the scope of work in detail:
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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 <1 OOk btu
Furnace > 100k btu
Floor furnace
Suspended/wall/floor
mounted heater
Appliance vent
Repair or addition to
headrefrig/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 o
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Boiler/Compressor
Qty
0-3 hp/100,000 btu
3-15 hp/500,000 btu
15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu
30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu
50+ hp/1,750,000 btu
PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES -
Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject
to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules.
Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation.
The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing
and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
BUILDI G •WNER OR AU O ZED NT : n �; �j f
Signature: Li i .P /6�`( l.�l' _ Date: 9- l3 /5
Print Name: ` (}U „Q + "' 61) 1-`i'!.e filP ahakiauGy Telephone: 0253 ^9 ,39 - ! Lf 9
Mailing Address: $9 I Uj . locum, 4- Ikuha/1M WA- gicoo
City State Zip
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Cash Register Receipt
City of Tukwila
DESCRIPTIONS
PermitTRAK
I ACCOUNT
QUANTITY
PAID
$418.26
M15-0118 Address: 13028 INTERURBAN AVE S 100 Apn: 0004800017
$283.03
MECHANICAL
$269.55
PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE
R000.322.100.00.00
0.00
$32.50
PERMIT FEE
R000.322.100.00.00
0.00
$237.05
TECHNOLOGY FEE
$13.48
TECHNOLOGY FEE
R000.322.900.04.00
0.00
$13.48
M16-0016 Address: 17025 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049070
$135.23
MECHANICAL
$135.23
PLAN CHECK FEE
TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R7494
R000.322.102.00.00
0.00
$135.23
$418.26
Date Paid: Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Paid By: SEATTLE MECHANICAL INC
Pay Method: CHECK 9081
Printed: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 1:18 PM 1 of 1
CPWSYSTEMS
Cash Register Receipt
City of Tukwila
Receipt Number
R6196
DESCRIPTIONS
ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID
PermitTRAK
$67.39
M15-0118 Address: 13028 INTERURBAN AVE S 100 Apn: 0004800017
$67.39
MECHANICAL
$67.39
PLAN CHECK FEE
TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R6196
R000.322.102.00.00
0.00
$67.39
$67.39
Date Paid: Friday, September 18, 2015
Paid By: SEATTLE MECHANICAL
Pay Method: CHECK 8457
Printed: Friday, September 18, 2015 11:03 AM 1 of 1
C�IfSYSTEMS
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
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6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188
Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350
(206) 431-3670
Project:
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Type of inspectioa-
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Address:
13028 bureguaaiNd Ata
Date Called:
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Special Instructions: y,
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Date Wanted:
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Requester:
Phone No:
Approved per applicable codes.
Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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Inspector:
Date: _
REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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APPROVED
DEC 2 3 2015
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
FILE COPY
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Date: // ‘
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Department of Community Development
6/1/2016
DAWNA PETET
899 W MAIN ST
AUBURN, WA 98001
RE: Permit No. M15-0118
TUKWILA DELI
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
Dear Permit Holder:
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Jack Pace, Director
In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building
Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric
Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null
and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if
the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180
days. Your permit will expire on 7/24/2016.
Based on the above, you are hereby advised to:
1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each
inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress.
-or-
2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire.
Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit.
The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your
extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail.
In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 7/24/2016, your permit will become null and void
and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
kt4f
Rachelle Ripley
Permit Technician
File No: M15-0118
6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
12/1/2016
DAWNA PETET
899 W MAIN ST
AUBURN, WA 98001
RE: Permit No. M15-0118
TUKWILA DELI
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
Dear Permit Holder:
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Jack Pace, Director
In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building
Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric
Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null
and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if
the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180
days. Your permit will expire on 1/18/2017.
Based on the above, you are hereby advised to:
1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each
inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress.
-or-
2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire.
Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit.
The BuildiniCode does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your
extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail.
In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 1/18/2017, your permit will become null and void
and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Rachelle Ripley
Permit Technician
File No: M15-0118
6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665
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Date
Friday, August 28, 2015
REVIEWED FOR
ODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
DEC 2 3 2015
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
SEP 1 8 2015
PERMIT CENTER
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Table Of Contents
Project: —Untitledl0
Prepared By:
08/28/2015
02:22PM
6 ton gas pk 3
Unit Report 4
Certified Drawing 5
Performance Summary 8
Unit Feature Sheet 12
Spec Sheet 13
Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.39s Page 2 of 13
Project:-Untitledl0
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6 ton gas pk
08/28/2015
02:22PM
Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.39s
6 ton gas pk
Tag Cover Sheet
Unit Report
Certified Drawing
Performance Report
Unit Feature Sheet
Spec Sheet
Page 3 of 13
Project:—Untitled10
Prepared By:
Unit Report For 6 ton gas pk
08/28/2015
02:22PM
Unit Parameters
Unit Model- 48TCDA07A2A6-0A0A0
Unit Size. 07 (6 Tons)
Volts-Phase-Hertr 460-3-60
Heating Type. Gas
Duct Cfg. Vertical Supply / Vertical Return
Low Heat
Round Tube Plate Fin Coils
Lines and Filters
Gas Line Size 1/2
Condensate Drain Line Size. 3/4
Return Air Filter Type. Throwaway
Return Air Filter Quantity. 4
Return Air Filter Size. 16 x 16 x 2
Unit Configuration
Medium Static Option (Belt Drive)
AI/Cu - AI/Cu
Base Electromechanical Controls
Standard Packaging
Warranty Information
1-Year parts(std.)
5-Year compressor parts(std.)
10-Year heat exchanger - Aluminized(std.)
No optional warranties were selected.
Dimensions (ft. in.) & Weight (Ib.) ***
Unit Length. 6' 2.375"
Unit Width. 3' 8"
Unit Height 3' 5.375"
*** Total Operating Weight 712 Ib
*** Weights and Dimensions are approximate. Weight does
not include unit packaging. Approximate dimensions are
provided primarily for shipping purposes. For exact
dimensions and weights, refer to appropriate product
data catalog.
NOTE: Please see Warranty Catalog 500-089 for explanation of policies and ordering methods.
Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
Quantity
1
48TCDA07A2A6-0A0A0
Rooftop Unit
B
Base Unit
M
Medium Static Option (Belt Drive)
N
None
N
None
Accessories
CRECOMZR067A00
Ultra LOW LEAK - Vertical EconoMi$er X with solid-state W7220
controller
1
Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.39s
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Certified Drawing for 6 ton gas pk
08/28/2015
02:22PM
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1/6. 1221 DIA FIELD CONTROL WIRING NOTE
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Service
Clearance
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LOCATION
DIMENSION
CONDMON
A
a61n (1219 rtnn)
• Unit disconnect Is mounted on panel
361n (457 nun)
• No disconnect,menlence outlet option
• Recommended serNce clearance
121n (305 !I'm)
• Minimum clearance
6
42111(1067 men)
•Surface behind seMrerIs grounded (e.g., metal. mesonrywell)
361n (914 on)
•Surface behind 077100r Is electrically nonconductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass)
Special
•Check for sources&flue products wnln 10.6. of unit fresh air Intake hood
C
361n (914 nen)
• Sidecondensate drain Is used
1111n (057 mm)
• Minimum clearance
D
46-II (1219 nen)
• No flue dtscfurge accessory Installed, surface is combustible materiel
424n (1067 nen)
• Surface behind servkerIs grounded (e.g., metal, masanrywall,another unit)
364n(914 min)
• Surface behind services electrialynontanduotle (e.g., wood, fiberglass)
Special•
Check for adjacent units or bulNng fresh airIntakes within 10- 6&unit . this s
floe cutlet
NOTE: UNt not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance an any
application claming overhead obstruction or vertical dearances.
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Part Num ber:48TCDA07A2A6-0A0A0
ARI EER. 11.00
IEER. 11.2
Base Unit Dimensions
Unit Length. 74.4 in
Unit VVidth. 44.0 in
41.4 in
Unit Height.
Operating Weight
Base Unit Weight 652 Ib
Medium Static Option (Belt Drive). 10 Ib
Accessories
Ultra LOW LEAK - Vertical EconoMi$er X with solid-state W7220 controller. 50 Ib
Total Operating Weight 712 Ib
Unit
Unit Voltage -Phase -Hertz. 460-3-60
Air Discharge. Vertical
Fan Drive Type* Belt
Actual Airflow. 2100 CFM
Site Altitude. 449 ft
Cooling Performance
Condenser Entering Air DB. 85.0 F
Evaporator Entering Air DB. 77.8 F
Evaporator Entering Air VVB. 64.2 F
Entering Air Enthalpy. 29.53 BTU/Ib
Evaporator Leaving Air DB. 52.6 F
Evaporator Leaving Air VVB. 52.1 F
Evaporator Leaving Air Enthalpy 21.60 BTU/Ib
Gross Cooling Capacity. 73.67 MBH
Gross Sensible Capacity. 56.28 MBH
Compressor Power Input 4.60 kW
Coil Bypass Factor 0.074
Mixed Air
Outdoor Air Airflow. 420 CFM
Outdoor Air DB. 85.0 F
Outdoor Air VVB. 65.0 F
Outdoor Air Htg. Temp • 23.0 F
Return Air DB. 76.0 F
Return Air 1NB. 64.0 F
Return Air Htg. Temp • 70.0 F
Heating Performance
Heating Airflow. 2100 CFM
Entering Air Temp. 60.6 F
Leaving Air Temp. 87.0 F
Gas Heating Input Capacity. 72.0 MBH
Gas Heating Output Capacity. 59.0 MBH
Temperature Rise. 26.4 F
Supply Fan
External Static Pressure. 0.60 in wg
Options / Accessories Static Pressure
Economizer -0.13 in wg
Total Application Static (ESP + Unit Opts/Acc.). 0.73 in wg
Fan RPM. 1334
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Fan Power 1.44 BHP
NOTE. Selected IFM RPM Range: 1173 -1518
Electrical Data
Voltage Range. 414 - 506
Compressor #1 RLA. 9.7
Compressor #1 LRA• 62
Indoor Fan Motor Type. MED
Indoor Fan Motor FLA. 4.2
Combustion Fan Motor FLA (ea). 0.25
Power Supply MCA. 18
Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR). 25
Disconnect Size FLA. 17
Disconnect Size LRA. 100
Electrical Convenience Outlet.
None
Outdoor Fan [Qty / FLA (ea)]. 1 / 0.8
Electrical Data (Units produced on or after 02/09/2015 )
Compressor #1 RLA. 8.2
Compressor #1 LRA. 66
Power Supply MCA. 16
Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR)• 20
Disconnect Size FLA• 15
Disconnect Size LRA. 104
Control Panel SCCR: 5kA RMS at Rated Symmetrical Voltage
Acoustics
Sound Power Levels, db re 10E-12 Watts
Discharge Inlet Outdoor
63 Hz 88.5 87.7 88.8
125 Hz 83.8 80.8 81.8
250 Hz 77.2 68.1 76.9
500 Hz 72.8 65.0 74.4
1000 Hz 69.3 64.3 73.3
2000 Hz 63.7 58.5 69.8
4000 Hz 65.5 54.5 66.3
8000 Hz 61.4 47.3 62.7
A -Weighted 76.1 70.3 78.0
Advanced Acoustics
Advanced Accoustics Parameters
1. Unit height above ground. 30.0 ft
2. Horizontal distance from unit to receiver 50.0 ft
3. Receiver height above ground 5.7 ft
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4. Height of obstruction. 0.0 ft
5. Horizontal distance from obstruction to receiver 0.0 ft
6. Horizontal distance from unit to obstruction. 0.0 ft
Detailed Acoustics Information
Octave Band Center Freq. Hz
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A Sound Power Levels at Unit's Acoustic Center, Lw
B A -Weighted Sound Power Levels at Unit's Acoustic Center, LwA
C Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, Lp
D A -Weighted Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, LpA
Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the AHRI
Acoustical Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed
that the user is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical
estimation. This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be
appropriate to the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate
an accurate sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an
Acoustical Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted.
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WeatherMaker' — 48TC
PACKAGED ROOFTOP GAS HEATING/ELECTRIC COOLING UNITS
Optional Louvered Hail Guard Shown
'COMP c+ .
3, 4, 5, 6, 7.5, 8.5, 10, 12,5, 15 TONS
Pumn.
WEATHERMAKER SERIES
WeatherMaker (48TC) units are one-piece gas heating, electric
cooling units that are pre -wired and charged with Puron
(R-410) refrigerant They are factory tested in both heating
and cooling modes, and rated in accordance wfth AHRI
Standards 210/240 (04-06 sizes) and 340/360 (07-16 sizes).
WeatherMaker units are designed in accordance with UL
Standard 1995, and listed by the Underwriters' Laboratories.
Approved and certified by:
US
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Certified to ISO 9001
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Puron (R-410A) HFC refrigerant
• ASHRAE 90.1 energy compliant
• Scroll compressors with internal line break and overload protection
• Single -stage cooing capacity oontrol on 04-12 models
• Two -stage cooling capacity control on08-16models
• SEER's up to 13.0. EER'supto 11.1 and IEER'supto 11.8
• Acutrolrrr refrigerant metering system
• Exclusive noncorrosive composite condensate pan inaoconianoewith
ASHRAE Standard 62. sloping design, side croenterdrain
• Standard cooing operation up to 115'F (46'C) and down to 40'F(4•C)
- down to 25' F (-4' C) with winter start kit
• Pre -painted exteriorpanets and primercoated interiorpanels tested to
500 hours salt spray protection
• Fully insulated cabinet
• Exclusive IGCsoid-state control for on -board diagnostics with LED
error code designation bumercontrol logic and energy saving indoor
fan motor delay
• Low NOxmodels that meet CaifomieAir Quality Management
• Induced draft gas heat combustion design
• Redundant gas valves with up to two stages of heating
• Low pressure and high pressure switch protected.
MAINTENANCE FEATURES:
• Aeoesspanetswith easy grip handles
• Innovative easy starting. no -strip screws on unit access panels
• Two-inch disposable return aefitters and Tool -less filter access door
• Direct Drove ECM on 3 to 5 ton (-5 voltage only) models and belt drive
evaporator -fan motorand pulley combinations available on all models
• New terminal board facilitating simple safety circuit troubleshooting and
simplified control box arrangement
• Exclusive IOC solid-state control for on-boarddiagnostics with LED
error code designation, bumeroontrol logic and energy saving indoor
fan motor delay.
INSTALLATION FEATURES:
• Thru-the-bottom powerentrycapab8ty
• Single pointgas and electric connections
• Fue perimeter base rail with bu5t-in rigging adapters and fork slots
• Field convertible from vertical to horizontal airflow for slab mounting.
(16 size models require field installed supply duct cover).
STANDARD WARRANTY:
• 10-year heatexchanger— 15-yearstainless steel option
• 5-yearcompressor
• 1-yearparts
• 3-yearparts on Novation Condensercois—where avaiabie
• Many opticnatupgrades also avaiable
OPTIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
• PremierLink*" and RTU Open Multi -Protocol DDC Controls
• Supply and Return AirSmokeDetectors, high static motors
• Louvered condensercotlguards
• Economizer. disconnect and convenience oufetoptions
• Stainless Steel heat exchangeroption
• Corrosion resistant col coating.
• Hurnidi-NitZert adaptive dehumidification system available on all
models with RTPF condensercotls — Motor Master! controtterinduded
• tinged aooess panels
• w a compete astotepltee ale a:p ssa es rela a VIE oreact oats Cog be ass wit
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system type and futures.
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following
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plans. For projects without plans, fill In the required information below.
Cooling Equipment Schedule '
Equip.
ID
Equip
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Brand Name'
Model Na'
Capacity2
Btu/h
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Heating Equipment Schedule_
Equip.
ID
Equip
' Type
Brand Name'
Model Na'
Capacdy2
Btu/h
OSA cfm
or Econo?
Input Btuh
Output Btuh
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Fan uipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Equip
Type
&and Name'
Model No.'
CFM
SP'
HP/BHP
Flow Control'
-
Location d Service
Service
Water Heating Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Equip
Type
&and Name'
Model Nal
Input
Capacity
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Category
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applicable_ s Flow control types: variable air volume A constant volume C or variable 6 cY n mb r Alt D
N V), (�, speed (VS).Economizer exception number n►►PP
Systems C403.3.1 or Complex Systems C403.4.1. 7 Efficiency Factor per Table C404.2.
DEC 2 3 2015
City of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
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Information Required
GENERAL PROVISIONS
IsedJune 2013
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1 Plans Notes
Equipment Sizing d Performance
C4032.1
Load calculations
C40322
C40325
C403.2.3 &
C403.2.32 &
C4032.12.1
Equipment and system sizing
Minimum ventilation
Equipment minimum efficiency
Load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent per Chapter 3
Output capadty of heating and cooling equipment and systems do not exceed
calculated loads, note exceptions taken
Ventilation (natural or mechanical) provided per !MC; indicate mechanical
ventilation is capable of being reduced to minimum requirement per IMC
Provide equipment schedules or complete MECH-SUM tables with type,
capacity, efficiency, test standard (or other efficiencysouree)for all mechanical
equipment
C4032.13
Electric motor efficiency
Provide equipment schedule with hp, rpm, efficiencyfor all motors; note except
C4032.10
C403.2.10.3
& C403.2.13
kip. C4032 3
C403.2.1
Fan power limitation
Fan system motor hp or bhp does not exceed limits per Table C403.2.10.1(1)
C403.2.12_12
C4032.3
C4032.3.3
C4032.3.4
Fractional hp fan motors
Maximum air cooled chiller
capacity -
Indicate fan motors 1/12 to 1 hp are ECM type or meet minimum efficiency req.
Non-standard water-cooled
chile IS
Centrifugal fan cooling towers
Forced air furnace end unit
heaters
Packaged electric
heating/cooling equipment
Humidification
HVAC System Controls & Criteria
Indicate air-cooled chiller capacity does not exceed air-cooled chiller limit
Fug -load and NPLV values for water-cooled centrifugal driller adjusted for non-
standard operational conditions
Large capacity cooling towers with centrifugal fan(s) meet efficiency
requirements for axial fan open dreult cooling towers
Indicate into rmhtent ignition or IIO, flue/draft damper & jacket lose
List equipment required to be heat pumps on schedule
Indicate method of humidification (note requirements for systems with
economizer)
A
C4032.4.1 Thermostatic controls
C4032.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary
heat
Indicate locations of thermostatic control zones on plans, induding perimeter
jystems
Indicate staged heating (compression/supplemental) & outdoor lock -out temp
C4031.4.3 Automatic setback and
shutdown
C4032.4.2 Setpoint overlap (dead band) Indicate 5•F deadband minimum for systems controlling both heating &cooling
Indicate zon a t-stet controls with required automatic setback & manual override
C403.2.4.3.3 Automatic (optimum) start
C402_4.52 & Dampers
C4032.4.4 pe
Indicate system controls that adjust equip start time to match load conditions
C403.2.11 Heating outside a building
Indicate location of OSA, exhaust, relief and return sir dampers; includeAMCA
rated leaIage and control type /motorized or gravity, note ers:eptions taken)
Indicate radiant heat system and occupancy controls
C4032.4.5 Snow melt systems
C4031.4.6 Combustion heating
equipment
Indicate shutoff controls based on outdoor conditions
Indicate modulating or staged control
C4032.4.7 Group R1 hotelhnotel systems Indicate method for guest room automatic setback & set-up of 5'F minimum
C40324 8 / 9 Group R2Ri3 dwelling unit Indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats in primary spaces with minimum of two
systems setback periods; note exceptions taken
C4032.5.1 Demand controlled ventilation Indicate highoccupancyspaces and systems requiring ACV
C4032.5.2 Occupancy sensors
Endosed loading
C4032.5.3 docWparlang garage
ventilation
Indicate spaces requiring occupancy -based system control and method; or
alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when partially occupied
Indicate enclosed loading dock and enclosed parking garage ventilation system
adivation and control method
C403.2.5.4.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods
Indicate kitchen hoods requiring make-up air, indicate malw-up air source and
conditioning method
Indicate lab exhaust systems requiring heat recovery, method & efficiency, a
C403.2.5.42 Laboratory exhaust systems
alternative method taken (VAV, semi -conditioned makeup. or GERM calculation)
C4032.6.1 Energy recovery - ventilation
systems
C4032.6.2
Energy recovery - condensate
systems
C4032.6.3 Energy recovery - condenser
systems
Indicate ventilation systems requiring ER, method & efficiency, note exceptions
Indicate on -site steam heating systems requiring energy recovery
Indicate remote refrig. condensers requiring ER and use of captured energy
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2012Washington a e Energy Code Com piance Foms for mmerdal, Group it1, and> 3 story R24 R3
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Code Provision
HVAC System Controls & Criteria, Continued
Nift
C4032.12
C403.2.12.1
1
Information Required
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Variable flow control -
fansrpumps
Variable flow control - cooling
towers
Indicate fan & pump motors requiring VF control & method (VSD or equiv
.sontrols)_
Indicate cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method
C403.2.12.2
C4032.122
Large volume fan systems
Single zone AC systems
Indicate fan systems requiring airflow reduction based on heating and cooling
demand; or exception taken
Indicate method of cooling demand -based fan control for sys. > 110,000 btuh
C403.2.4.10
Ducting Systems
C403.2.7.1 &
C4032.7.3
C4032.73.1-3
C403.2.7.3.3
C4032.7.1 /2
DOC system capabilities
Duct conswclion
Duet pressure classifications
High pressure dud leakage
teal
Dud Insulation
Identify all DDC system input/output control points and indicate capabilityfor
_irendina and t4p.nend response setooint adiustment
Indicate a0 ductwork constructed and sealed per MC, C402 leakage
requirements and IBC vapor retarder requirements
Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans
Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test
reaulis to jurisdiction when completed
Indicate R-value of insulation on ductwork
Piping Systems
C4032.8 Piping insulation
/ff C4032.8_.1 Piping insulation exposed to
weather
Jlndicate
R-value of insulation on piping
Indicate method of protection from damage/degredation
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Qualifying Systems
Ni(4 I
C403.3
C403.3
Qualifying single zone
systems
Qualifying 2-pipe heating
systems
C403.32 IHydronic system controls
Simple System Economizers
Verify unitary or packaged equipment does not exceed capacity limits, does not
have edive humidifeation or simultaneous heating/cooling
Verily 2-pipe heating -only system does not exceed capacity limits
Refer to Complex Systems Sedion C403.4.3
C403.3.1
Air economizer required
Indicate cooling systems requiring economizer controls; note in equip ached.
C403.3.1.1.1
C403.3.1.1.3
C403.1.1.2
Air economizer capacity
Air economizer high limit
controls
Indicate modulating OSA control capability up to 100% OSA, or exception
Integrated air economizer
operation
Indicate high limit shutoff control method per Table C403.3.1.1.3(2)
Indicate capabilityfor partial air economizer operation for systems with capacity
> 65,000 btuh
C403.3.1
Air economizer exceptions
Indicate eligible exception(s) taken and provisions to complywkh exception(s)
ZI72aL=I
Complex System Economizers
C403.41
C403.4.1.4
C403A.1.3
Air economizer required
Economizer heating system
impact
Integrated economizer
operation
Indicate cooling systems requiring economizer controls; note in equip ached.
Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase
building heating energy usage during normal operation
Indicate capabilityfor partial economizer operation for air or water econo
systems
Moved
Water economizer capacity
Indicate water econo capable of 100%coohng capacity at 50'F db/45'F wb
OSA
C403.4.1.2
Water economizer maximum
pressure drop
Indicate precooling coils and heat exchangers do not exceed pressure drop limit
C403.3.1
Air economizer exceptions
Indicate eligible exception(s) taken end provisions to comptywi h exception(s)
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The following inf on is necessary to c edc a mechanical permit application for commercial provision compliance with the 2012 WSEC.
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44/PrcabilitY
(yeonona)
ode sedion
Code Provision
Information Required
Location on
Plane
Building Department
Notes
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Specific System Requirements
MIAC403.42C4032.12
&
Variable fbw control- fans
Indicate fans requiring variable flow control and method
C403.42.1
VAV fen static pressure
sensors
Indicate sensor locations on plans, include at least one sensor per major dud
brands
C403A2.2
VAV fan static pressure
setpoint,
a fan system static pressure selport based on zone requiring most
pressure
C403.4.5
VAV systems servng multi-
zones
Indicate supply air systems serving multiple zones that are required to be VAV.
method of primary air control. and zones served; note exceptions taken
C403A.5.4
VAV system supply air reset
Indicate controls that automaticaly reset supply air temp in response to loads
C403A
Large capacity cooling
teems
Indicate method of multi -stage orvariable control for building cooling system
capacity> 300 tons
C403.4.7
Hot gas bypass limitation
Indicate cooling equipment unbading or capacity modulation method
C403.4.3
Large capacity drier systems
Indicate nuki-stage or modulatog burner for single boilers > 500,000 btuh
C403.4.3
Boiler sequencing
Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers
C4034.3.5
Chiller / boiler plant pump
isolation
Indicate capabPRyto automatically reduce overall plant low and shut -of flow
through Milers & boilers when not in use
C
C403A3.6
Variable fbw control- pumps
Indicate pumps requiring variable flow control & method
12.1
Variable fbweontrol- cooling
towers
Indicate cooling tower fans requiring variable flow control and method
C403.4.3.4
Hydron,c system part load
controls
Indicate heatng & chilled water systems have the capabiityto automatically
reset supply water temp AND reduce Ilow byo50%for systems> 300,000 btuh
C403.4.3.2
Two -pipe changeover
systems
Indicate deadband, heatingkooling node sc heduingandchangeover
temperature range
C403.4.33.1
Water bop heat pump-
deadband
Indicate capabiity of central equipment to provide min. 20°F water aupptytemp
deadband between heat rejection and heat addiion modes
C403.43_3
Water bop heat pump - heat
rion
Provide heat exchanger that separates cooling tower and heat pump loop in
Climate Zone 5
C403.4.33.3
Water bop heat pump -
isolation
Indicate 2-way isolation vabe on each heat pun, and variable flow control for
systems with totalpumppower> 10 hp
C403.4.6
Condenser water
Indicatesystem pr
e -heat provided to a heat sery ce water and efficiency
C4035
Cooler /treexw - anti sweat heaters
Indicate cant &control method forwalk-in cooler/freezer door anti sweat heaters
/ 6
CoolC403.5 B ezer -evaporator Indicate
fails_
motor type for evaporator and condenser fans < 1 hp
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Service Water Systems
N
C4042
Water heating equip min.
efidency
Provide equipment schedule or complete MECHSUM tale with type, capacity,
efMdency, test standard (or other efficiency source)-
14-
C4043
Temperature controls
Indicate temperature controls have required aetpoint capability
C404.4
Heat traps
Indicate piping connected to equipment have heat traps on sappy & discharge
C404.5
Insubtion under water heater
Indicate R-10 insulation under tank
C404.6
Service water piping
Insulation
indicate Revalue of insulation on piling: note exceptions taken
C404.718
Circulation systems and heat
trace shut-off
Irhdcate shut-off a bitty based on occupancy periods
pa hY pancy and rods of limited demand
C4D4 g
Group R-2 service hot wants
Indicate method of usagemetering for dwell. units served sys
9 by central tem
Pools & imGround Permanently Installed Spas
A
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C404.10.1
Pool heating equip min.
efficiency
Provide equipment schedule or complete MECHSUM table with type, capacity,
effidenry, test standard (or other eff source); heat pump heaters a 4 COP
r1-
C404.10.1 / 2
Pool heater on / o0 controls
Indicate automatic on/off control based on scheduling & aocesshble on/off switch
on heater that operates independent of thermostat setting', or exception taken
C404.10.3
Pool covers
Indicate vapor retardant cover and insulation rating as required
C404.10.3
Pool assembly insulation
Indicate rating of insulation on sides and bottom of pools heated to > 90°F
C404.10.4
Heat recovery
Indicate method. exhaust air ten,erature reduction and recovered energy use
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STRUCTURAL
CALCULATIONS
Tukwila Deli - RTU
13038 Interurban Avenue South
Tukwila, Washington
SEPTEMBER14, s , REVIEWED FOR
ODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVED
DEC 2 3 2015
PREPARED
Seattle Mechan'
899 West Main Street
Auburn, Washington 98001
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
DEC 1 4 2015
PERMIT CENTER
City of Tukwila
DL>IILDING DIVISION
PREPARED BY:
Moore Engineering Group
21902 96th Avenue SE
Snohomish, Washington
CORRECTION
LTR
Moore
Engineering
Group
GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES:
1. ALL MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO
THESE NOTES AND THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC), 2012 EDITION.
2. DESIGN LOADING CRITERIA:
ROOF LIVE LOAD 25 PSF
MECHANICAL UNIT 797 POUNDS
EARTHQUAKE SDs = 0.945
SITE CLASS D to E
WIND 85 MPH, EXPOSURE B
3. STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND SKETCHES SHALL BE USED IN CONJUNCTION
WITH MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR
SHALL VERIFY DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS FOR COMPATIBILITY AND SHALL
NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ALL DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS, MEMBER SIZES AND
CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK. ALL DIMENSIONS OF EXISTING
CONSTRUCTION SHOWN ARE INTENDED AS GUIDELINES ONLY AND MUST BE
VERIFIED. THE EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE SKETCHES ARE BASED
EITHER ON SITE OBSERVATION, ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OR WERE ASSUMED BASED ON
EXPECTED CONDITIONS. IF THE EXISTING CONDITIONS DO NOT CLOSELY MATCH
THE CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE SKETCHES, OR IF THE EXISTING MATERIALS ARE
OF QUESTIONABLE OR SUBSTANDARD QUALITY, NOTIFY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO
COMMENCING ANY WORK.
5. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY BRACING FOR THE STRUCTURE AND
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS UNTIL ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN
COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS.
6. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND THE
METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES OR PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR THE
COMPLETION OF THE WORK.
7. SHEET METAL SCREWS SHALL CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL
INSTITUTE (AISI) "SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF COLD -FORMED STEEL
STRUCTURAL MEMBERS".
8. CONNECT THE UNIT TO THE EXISTING METAL CURB WITH A MINIMUM OF (3) #10
SHEET METAL SCREWS ON EACH SIDE OF THE UNIT. PLACE ONE SCREW AT 6" TO 8"
FROM EACH CORNER OF. THE UNIT AND .THE THIRD SCREW AT APPROXIMATELY THE
MIDDLE OF THE UNIT ON EACH SIDE.
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PROJECT:
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ENGR: IZ\VicA
DATE: 44-11
SCALE:
SHEET
PROTECT DESCRIPTION: The project consists of the replacement of an existing rooftop
mechanical units with a new unit.
LOADS: LIVE
DEAD
Roofing and re -roof 4.0
Yz " Plywood sheathing 1.5
2x6 @ 24" o.c. 1.1
GL purlin @ 8' o.c. 1.5
Insulation 1.0
MEP 2.0
Ceiling & Lights 2.9
Total Dead 14
DEAD + LIVE
WIND 85 mph, Exposure B
SEISMIC
EQUIPMENT
25 1-mai.
39 PSF
Latitude 47.628
Longitude -122.346
Site Class D to E WA DNR
SDS 0.995
SDS (E) = 0.8%
Sams = 0.945
Existing
sting New
635 712
Existing Curb 85 85
Total 720 797
Dimensions 84"x44"x53"high
PROJECT: ENGR: KWMV1
TUKWILA DELI RTU DATE: 9/ 14/ 15
SCALE:
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SHEET
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Single -Package Rooftop Heating/Cooling Unite
Installation, Start -Up and Service Instructions
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1
Provide Unk Support .. Step1-12
• SLAB MOUNT
8bp 2 — Field Fetniale Oustwork 3
13tup = —odetLocationDrtermhlwLocation of Drain
ttttsfor Internally -Topped
Condensate�ra ad Phan IJtMt 3
•
— Install Rue Hood 6
Step E — Ii stall Oar Plphtg 6
Bap 7— Mete EMetrleal Connections 6
• MD POWER SUPPLY
• FEED CONTROL WIRING
• HEAT ANTICIPATOR SBTflNOS
Adjustments and Install
Air Hood
• OP1TONAL OUTDOOR -AIR DAMPER g
• OPTIONAL POSt LION
DAMPB& Amid—dj Ewapar
• T-Dal1�iOrPOlt3 R
Bon unit. turn off main power switch dore pednming
to unit.
service l�le or maintenance q
shock could came personal kilo.
INSTALLATION
Unit b shipped in the vertical carfaguratioa.
To convect to horizontal decharge . remove duct
opening coven. Using the same screws. instill covers on
dna in batman of unit with bal*t on -side down.
Serfs openimp must be tight.
iMPORTANT An external filter kit MUST be used
or the filers MUST be add -installed extend to the
unit on horizontal discharge applications with awes -
say economizer or two -position damper. Otherwise.
the economizer or two- position damper must be per -
removed to access the fibers. The area of the
filters should be equal to site area of
the factory -installed filters.
10 NOTE: My conahiration of supply and return died is
penniseible. i.e.. verticat supply combined with horizontal
START-UP 13,14
SERViCE . 14-20
SAFETY CONSMERATIONS
Insalladon and servicing of Olt aoediklocdm�p eeqquuwipment
ea be hazardous doe to system end eleetrlcal eeeea-
Foments. Only trained and service personnel should
nstaL ter at service conditioning equipment.
Uatrdned personnel can perform basic mahanasee func-
tions of cloning nib and filters and diet filters. All
otheroperadans should be performed by trainedaeavtoe per-
sonnel. Wben wedelns on ail conditioning egaipme *, ob-
serve prec precautionsother
the Monate. tags and labels d
to the unit. mid precautions that apply.
�1oFoelllow all safety
ucodes. Wear sskty glasses and swot
fire ex• Use �S available far all cloth for lent operations.
•
Have
tbtguda brazing operations.
ii WARNING
Diacoemect W piping from duct when
leak tearing at presets greater than %
cause pig.Pressures pulerswill
gavlye resulting ihaz-
ardous condition. If valve
_
]ate to proaae wooer than 4 pelt,
it must be repbeed befote use. When pres-
sure testing field led gas piping at
preaawes of % or less, a wait con-
nected to Each must be isolated
by maaadly ng the gas vatve(s).
Step 1 — Provide Unit Support
ROOF CURB — Assemble and Install accessory roof curb
In accordion with issaucdons slipped with emb. See Fig. 1.
Install insulation. ant and counter flashing
as drown. Ductw'orh mot be attached no orbs, not to the
wait. if gas, electric power or control power is to be routed
through the crab, attach the accessory th u-the-curb service
connectionphase to the roof accordance with the
itstalladon isaot cub
lrnonnection plates must
be burr ul befbne unit can be set on roof curb.
TI►MPORTANT: The gadating of the snit to the roof
curb is aided for water integrity.
plied with the roof curb as shown in Pig Improp-
erly applied gasket can result in air leaks and poor
aik performance.
Comb should be level Unit leveling tolerances are shown
in Pig. 2. This is necewey for unit drain to funcdon prop-
erty. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Ittsalbtion instruc-
tions for additional information as mquired,
SLAB MOUNT (Horizontal Units Only) — Provide a level
concrete dab that extends a minimum of 6 in. beyond unit
cabinet. Install a gravel awn in front of -coil air
inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing alma,
NOTE: Horizontal units may be installed on a roof curb if
required.
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Unit Parameters
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Unit Slam_ .D7 (8 Tons)
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Lines and Fillers
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Condensate Drain Line Size:... _______________ --_._.1f/4
Return Air Filter Type' -._--Throwaway
Return Air Filler Quantity--..._...._.._.__ ...._..._.............4
Return Air Filler Size: ____ __......._._---_-._16 x 16 x 2
Unit Configuration
Madura Static Opdon (Belt Drive)
AI/Cu - AYCu
Base Etectntmechanical Controls
Sti ndard Packaging
Dimensions (IL In.) & WsIght (Ib.)'a "
UnR Width:...._.__......_..._3' e"
Unfit Height_ __.......__.._.3' 5.375"
— Total Operating Weight_.___._._—__.--712 lb
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Warranty Information
1—Year parts(std.)
5-Year compressor parts(std.)
10-Year heat exdhanger - Aharinb:ed(std.)
No optional warranties were selected.
NOTE: Please see Warranty Catalog SOD.O$8 for explanation of policies and ordering methods.
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DATE:
SCALE:
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SHEET
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REVFEV16ED FOR
.ODE COMPLIANCE
APPROVEDng
DEC C. 3 2131S
FlEL��\Sk`1� ` 48HME007
e-Package Rooftop Heating/Cooling Units
InstllaplhuStArt-Up and Service Instructions
BU'€VISION
Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1
INSTALLATION 1-12
Step 1 — Provide Unit Support 1
• ROOF CURB
• SLAB MOUNT
Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork 3
Step 3 — Determine Location of Drain
Connection for Internally -Trapped
Condensate Drain 3
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit 3
• POSITIONING
Step 5 — Install Flue Hood 6
Step 6 — Install Gas Piping 6
Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections 6
• FIELD POWER SUPPLY
• FIELD CONTROL WIRING
• HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS
Step 8 — Make Manual Outdoor -Air Inlet
Adjustments and Install Outdoor -
Air Hood 8
• OPTIONAL OUTDOOR -AIR DAMPER
A WARNING
Before performing service or maintenance operations
on unit, turn off main power switch to unit. Electrical
shock could cause personal injury.
INSTALLATION
Unit is shipped in the vertical discharge configuration.
To convert to horizontal discharge application, remove duct
opening covers. Using the same screws, install covers on
duct openings in basepan of unit with insulation -side down.
Seals around openings must be tight.
IMPORTANT: An external filter kit MUST be used
or the filters MUST be field -installed external to the
unit on horizontal discharge applications with acces-
sory economizer or two -position damper. Otherwise,
the economizer or two- position damper must be par-
tially removed to access the filters. The area of the
field -installed filters should be equal to the area of
=tithe factory -installed filters.
combination of supply and return discharges is
Step 9 Adjust Evaporator -Fan Speed 10 permissible, i.e., vertical supply combined with horizontal
• BELT -DRIVE MOTORS SEP 1 8 94�
START-UP 13,14
SERVICE )ellq-itir CES000F1 — Provide Unit Support
• OPTIONAL ECONOMIZERJTWO-POSITION I: E C E i V
DAMPER CITY Oh Tlingit. �
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation and servicing of air conditioning equipment
can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical com-
ponents. Only trained and qualified service personnel should
install, repair or service air conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-
tions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All
other operations should be performed by trained service per-
sonnel. When working on air conditioning equipment, ob-
serve precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached
to the unit, and other safety precautions that apply.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work
gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations. Have
fire extinguishers available for all brazing operations.
A WARNING
Disconnect gas piping from unit when
leak testing at pressure greater than 1
psig. Pressures greater than 1/ psig will
cause gas valve damage resulting in haz-
ardous condition. If gas valve is sub-
jected to pressure greater than 1h psig,
it must be replaced before use. When pres-
sure testing field -supplied gas piping at
pressures of 1fi psig or less, a unit con-
nected to such piping must be isolated
by manually closing the gas valve(s).
ROOF CURB — Assemble and install accessory roof curb
in accordance with instructions shipped with curb. See Fig. 1.
Install insulation, cant strips, roofing and counter flashing
as shown. Ductwork must be attached to curbs, not to the
unit. If gas, electric power or control power is to be routed
through the curb, attach the accessory thru-the-curb service
connection plates to the roof curb in accordance with the
accessory installation instructions. Connection plates must
be installed before unit can be set on roof curb.
IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof
curb is critical for water integrity. Install gasket sup-
plied with the roof curb as shown in Fig. 1. Improp-
erly applied gasket can result in air leaks and poor
unit performance.
Curb should be level Unit leveling tolerances are shown
in Fig. 2. This is necessary for unit drain to function prop-
erly. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instruc-
tions for additional information as required.
SLAB MOUNT (Horizontal Units Only) — Provide a level
concrete slab that extends a minimum of 6 in. beyond unit
cabinet. Install a gravel apron in front of condenser -coil air
inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing airflow.
NOTE: Horizontal units may be i ailed on roof curb if
I9.oll%
required.
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any tins, specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring ob5gstlons.
Book11 14 PC 111 Catalog No 534-841 Printed in USA Form 48HM-1SI Pg 1 3-92 Replaces: New
Tab 11a itia
ROOF CURB
ACCESSORY
SODJ900771
50DJ900781
"AM '
1'-Y
[356)
2'•0"
(6101
•r UNIT SIZE
48HMD/HIVIE
007
[761
k
i61•
k 1
r
I'-1 7/16'
(3.11 1
1
J
(
0' -0 7/16'
(111
(BOLT READS)
O'-0 71:B'(11)
LILYHMS)
EMS)
0 -0 I/4'(71
O'-. 9/16'
((16)
C
.r.•
----r
9UPOJY-AIR
OPENING
el"
13/16'
(S0.)
0'-3.
(761
3 -0'
(91 )
SUPPLY AIR
RETURN -AIR
ONNINO
1
G
i
1_gic
1 1 1 /6' •
(334)
t
RE1UNt AIRS\
♦
NOTES:
1. Roof curb accessory is shipped unassembled
2. Insulated panels.
3. Dimensions in [ ,j awe in (h!illimeters.
4, Roof curb: galvanized steel.
5. Attach ductwork to curb. (Flanges of duct rest on curb.)
6. Service clearance 4 ft on each side,
7. Direction of airflow.
UNIT SIZE
"a"
"C"
„DRAINT
"E"
"F"
"G"
CONNECTOR
HOLE
GAS
POWER
CONTROL
PKG. ACC.
48HMDMME
007
1•9" /(B"
(551)
1-4"
(406)
1-3/4'
(451
'/."
(191 NPT
�•"
(19) NPT
- 3"
(19) NPT
SODJ900791
0
2'-7 SJ6'
(9033
0'-0 7/16'
(11)
MOLT HEA051
0'-0 7/16'
A'(I1)
(BOLT MEADS) 1 A
VIEW "A -A"
HEAD OF DOLT TO DE ON
INSIDE OF FU1$E
0'-1 7/Oi
(.B7
VIER 's'
MI ALL CORNERS)
0•-)'
(7S1
t76?
(USW
(SUPPLIED WITH CURB)
fl ELO SWVI.IEO)
itJr
0
I
I
i
oat
♦
I
3 -0 15/16'
(!36)
IT
MAIL
II
I)16
TYPICAL (4) S1nrs
COUNTER FLASHING
(FIELO SUPPLIFID
INC FELT
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
CANE STRIP
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
-ROOFING MATERIAL
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
R1610 INSULATION
('(ELD SUPPLIED)
SEE VIEV '8'46.—
I
'E'
0A5
SERVICE
PLATE
•
♦
1 5/32'
(30)
•
SECTION 'C-C"
SCALE 1,4
•
144:141kb4t111;14*
4.1 nu)1
tom_ �■ 1DE_��'�
♦-r
1'.4 13/16'
(INSIDE)
I
S'-7 1'9'
(17051
SEE NOTE 7
.F.
SERVICE •0'
PLATE MMp(,
0'-7 1/16' "ICE
(INSIDE/NI
Fig. 1 — Roof Curb Details
2
A-B
a 05
MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE
DIFFERENCE (In.)
e.c
10
A�C
10
Fig. 2 — Unit Leveling Tolerances
Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork — Secure
all ducts to roof curb and building structure on vertical dis-
charge units. Do not connect ductwork to unit. For horizon-
tal applications, field -supplied flanges should be attached
to horizontal discharge openings and all ductwork should
be secured to the flanges. Insulate and weatherproof all ex-
ternal ductwork, joints, and roof openings with counter flash-
ing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes.
Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be
insulated and covered with a vapor barrier.
If a plenum return is used on a vertical unit, the return
should be ducted through the roof deck to comply with ap-
plicable fire codes.
A minimum clearance is not required around ductwork.
Cabinet return -air static shall not exceed —.35 in. wg with
economizer or —.45 in. wg without economizer.
Step 3 — Determine Location Of Drain Con-
nection For internally -Trapped Condensate Drain
— Units have internally -trapped condensate drains. The
condensate may be drained through a drain in the bottom of
the condensate pan. A drain plug is shipped installed in the
basepan drain connection. See Fig. 3. If condensate is to be
drained through the bottom of unit, the factory -installed drain
plug must be relocated to the end drain connection before
the unit is placed on the roof curb. The piping for the con-
densate can be completed after the unit is in place. Unit
discharge connections do not determine the location of drain
connections. Either drain connection may be used with ei-
ther vertical or horizontal discharge units.NOTE: Before in-
stalling unit, be sure drain plug is tight.
IMPORTANT: The condensate pan is internally trapped.
An external trap is not required and should not be in-
stalled. If an external trap is attached, water may leak
into building.
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit — Inspect unit for
transportation damage. File any claim with transportation
agency. Keep unit upright and do not drop. Spreader bars
arc not required if top crating is left on unit. Rollers may be
used to move unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame
as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 4 for additional infor-
mation. Weights are shown in Table 1 and Fig. 4.
Lifting holes are provided in base rails as shown in
Fig. 5. Refer to rigging instructions on unit.
41 CAUTION
All panels must be in place when rigging.
BUILT-IN RAP
CONDENSATE
PAN
OONDENSA1E FACTORY -INSTALLED
DRAIN PLUG LOCATION
NOTE: Drain plug Is shown in factory -installed position.
Fig. 3 — Internally -Trapped Condensate Drain
NOTES:
1. Dimensions in ( ) are in millimeters
2. Hook rigging shackles through holes In base rail as shown In detail "A"
Holes In base rails are centered around the unit center of gravity Use wooden
top skid when rigging to prevent rigging straps from damaging unit.
3 Weights include base unit without economizer. See Table 1 tor unit oper-
ating and acceseory economizer weights.
i► CAUTION
Alt panels must be In place when rigging
PLACE ALL SEAL STRIP
IN PLACE BEFORE PLACING
UNIT ON ROOF CURB.
DETAIL "A"
UNIT
MAX
WEIGHT
DIMENSIONS
"A"
"B..
"C"
Lb
Kg
I+.
mm
In.
mm
In.
mm
4811MO NME
007
885
311
73 89
1872
35 50
902
33 31
MT
Fig. 4 — Rigging Details
3
Table 1 — Physical Data
BASE UNIT 48
HMD/HME007
NOMINAL CAPACITY (Tons)
6
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Unit
With Economizer
Roof Curb
835
669
115
COMPRESSOR
Quantity
Q
Hermetic
2
45
REFRIGERANT TYPE
Operating Charge (lb-oz)
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
R-22
5-4
5-0
CONDENSER FAN
Quantity -Diameter (In.)
Nominal.Cfm
Motor Hp...Rpm
Propeller
6
4100
/..850
CONDENSER COIL
Rows...Flns/M.
Total Face Arse (eq ft)
Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Lanced Fm
2..17
12 25
EVAPORATOR FAN
Type(IDrive Std
Alt
Nominal Cfm
Maximum Continuous Bhp Std
Frame Std
Nominal Rpm High/Low Sid Alt
Alt
Fan Rpm Range Std
Alt
Motor Bearing Typo
Maximum Fan Rpm
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Std
A/B (In.) Alt
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (In.) Std
Alt
Belt — Type...Length (In.) Std
Pulley Center Line Distance (In.) Std
Speed Change Per Full Turn of SSt
Movable Pulley Flange (rpm) Alt
Movable Pulley Maximum Full Std
Yuma from Closed Position Alt
Factory Setting — Full Turns Open Std
Alt
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) Sad
Alt
Fen Shaft Diameter at Pulley (In.)
Centrifugal
t O x 10
Belt
Batt
2400
2Motor 56
58
—
930-1260
1070-1460
Ball
2100
2 8/3 8
2.8/3.8
5 2
4.5
A .40
14 -1155.5
�15.5td 14 7
79
5
5
3
10660
1230
%
EVAPORATOR COIL
Rows...Flns/In.
Total Face Area (sq ft)
Enhanced Copper Tubes. Aluminum Double Wavy Fins,
Acutrol'" Feed Device
4...15
5.5
FURNACE SECTION
Burner Orifice Diameter (In. ...drill size)•
Natural Gas — Std
Liquid Propane — Alt
Thermostat Hest Anticipator Setting (amps)
208/230/460 v
mu Input
Efftcieenneeyy (Steady State) (%)
Tenr�p�ereturo Rise Range
Man old Pressure (In. wg)
Natural Gas — Std
Liquid Propene Alt
Maximum Static(In. wg)
Field Ges Connection Size (in.)
;
113 ..33
089 43
74,000/ 0 5,000
81
25 55/35-85
35
3.5
.75
ti
HIGH-PRECutout SSURE SWITCH (pslg)
Reset (Auto.)
428
320
LOSS-OF-CHARGE/LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH
(Liquid Line) (pslg)
Reset (Auto.)
22 ± 5
OUTDOOR -AIR INLET SCREENS
Ouantfty...Size (in.)
Cleanable
1...20 x 24 x 1
RETURN -AIR FILTERS
Quantity...Slzs (in.)
Disposable
2..18 x 25 x 2
'48HMD007 (74,000 Btuh) units have 2 burners
48HME007 (115,000 Btuh) units have 3 bumers
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
4
UNIT
STD. UNIT
WEIGHT
ECONOMIZER
WEIGHT
CORNER WEIGHT
A)
CORNER WEIGHT
CORNER WEIGHT
(C)
CORNER WEIGHT
(D)
Lb
Kg
Lb
Kg
Lb
Kg
Lb Kg
117
Lb
Kg
Lb
Kg
48HMEMMD007
635
288
34
15.4
142
84 4
111 23 0
168
76 2
214
97.1
CORIARI '17
LEF T
SIDE
3.-S.
01441
1 •-s 7/e'
C4547
CORNER 'O.
REAR
FILTER/EcON011CZER ACCESS NANO.
COIOENEEN COIL
8,
ja. OUIPOORAP
15/16
[6331
OPT IONAL
ECONOMIZER MOOD
EVAPORATOR
eau
0' /16*....
0.-4 SAI'-
n te1
+--2'-9 3/16' t641.S1—fir
2*-0
1/9•
r.--2' 111/16'—i
I6521
IRETURN VERTICAL I�
L
ALT. 001OENSATE
DRAIN cENH
IN 6ASElAN
0'•S 1/16' r
C7a7
6'-1 11/16'
t3e721
FRONT
/N O I
VERTICAL
0067
I' -C
tam_ sou MO)
COMPRESSOR/
E
PANEL
0'-4 3/t6
no61
f
1/6'
1
EYAtYX{A1t1RFM11tl1dR
A SLONERACLESSIWEL
2'd SWIM*
06471
00TT0M
OF IT
•MJ 0'♦ !/16'
C2141
FRONT
ELCIA
01
LOCATION 41 0•-7
SLOTS
0'-2 I 0tA
[TYPACFS7
1'[icy 4•
3'-5 3/16'
O'_2l/K• 110461
°6S1 LEFT SIDE
0'-3 t3/16'
Urn
1.-4 5/16'
/4151
0•4 SA!"
[T66,
0'-4 1/2'
C1143
-0'-0 3/16'
/
mum AIR
0'-10 15/16• 423
mmu
+#i USTI
RIGHT
t t0'-2SS/16'IDE
[as7
1'-5 3/4' cg>
(45a
SUPPLY AIR
0•-5 7/1E'
(1301
CORNER •C'
'tau
0'-0 SA!•
n01
0'-1
0'-5 3/4'
[1451
OF ►A,m.
NOTES:
1. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
2 0 Center of Gravity.
3. //i/ Direction of airflow,
4. On vertical discharge units, ductwork to be
attached to accessory
roof cpurreb only. On hori-
zontal
flanges shoukf
be attached o eunits,t horizontal dischargee openings. and
all ductwork should be attached to the flanges.
5. Minimum clearance (local codes or Jurisdiction
may prevail):
a. Between unit, flue side and combustible sur-
faces, 36 inches.
b. Bottom to combustible surfaces (when not
using curb), zero inches.
c. Condenser coil, for proper airflow, 36 in one
side, 12 In the other. The side getting the
greater clearance is optional
d. Overhead, 60 in. to assure proper condenser
fan operation.
e. Between units, control box side, 42 in per
NEC (National Electrical Code).
f Between unit and ungrounded surfaces, con-
trol box side, 42 in. per NEC
g Between unit and block or concrete walls and
other grounded surfaces, control box side,
42 in. per NEC.
h Horizontal supply and return end, zero inches
6 With the exception of the clearance for the con-
denser coil and combustion side, as stated in
notes 5a, b and c, a removable fence or barri-
cade requires no clearance.
7. Units may be Installed on combustible floors
made from wood or Class A, B, or C roof cov-
ering material.
Connection Sizes
A
1Ve" Dia [35] Field Power Supply Hole
B
2" Dia [51] Power Supply Knockout
C
13/4" Dia [44] Charging -Port Hole
D
7A" Dia [22) Field Control Wiring Hole
E
3/1-14 NPT Condensate Drain
F
I/2"-14 NPT Gas Connection
G
21/2" Dia [64) Power Supply Knockout
t'-5 5/16'
Fig. 5 — Base Unit Dimensions
0'-7 T/4•
tta41
'-10 13/1 0'-4 1/16'
12751 11031
FILTER ACE,EMS MEL
/019POSA8L! FILTERS/
2'-1
31
-1 t5/1.• f 0'-5 11/16'
06597 j C1141
V AIR RETURN AtR
E STD. CONDOM GRAIN
ACCESSORY
M000 FILTER
4233 1.- /4'
OUIDCCRAIR..���
0,[206fr
f
RIGHT SIDE
5
POSITIOMNG — Maintain clearance around and above
unit to provide minimum distance from combustible mate-
rials, proper airflow and service access. See Fig. 5. A prop-
erly positioned unit will have the following clearances
between unit and roof curb: 1/4-in. clearance between roof
curb and base rails on each side and front of unit; 1 s/.32-in.
clearance between roof curb and rear of unit. (See Fig. 1,
section C-C)
Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate
unit air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of con-
taminated air.
Be sure that unit is installed such that snow will not block
the combustion intake or flue outlet.
Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on
Class A, B, or C roof -covering material when roof curb is
used.
Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from
higher level runoff and overhangs.
Locate mechanical draft system flue assembly at least 48
in. from any opening through which combustion products
could enter the building, and at least 48 in. from an
adjacent building. When unit is located adjacent to public
walkways, flue assembly must be at least 7 ft above grade.
Flue gas can deteriorate building materials. Orient unit
such that flue gas will not affect building materials.
Adequate combustion -air space must be provided for proper
operation of this equipment. Be sure that installation com-
plies with all local codes and Section 5.3, Air for Combus-
tion and Ventilation, NFGC (National Fuel Gas Code), ANSI
(American National Standards Institute) Z223.1-1984 and
addendum Z223.1a-1987. In Canada, installation must be
in accordance with the CANI.B149.1 and CANI.B149.2
installation codes for gas buming appliances.
Flue vent discharge must have a minimum horizontal clear-
ance of 4 ft from electric and gas meters, gas regulators and
gas relief equipment.
After unit is in position, remove polyethylene shipping
wrapper and rigging skids.
Step 5 — Install Flue Hood — Flue hood and screen
are shipped screwed to the burner compartment access panel.
Remove from shipping location and, using screws pro-
vided, install flue hood and screen in location shown in
Fig. 5 and 6.
Step 6 — Install Gas Piping — Unit is equipped
for use with type of gas shown on nameplate. Refer to local
building codes, or in the absence of local codes, to ANSI
Z223.1.-1984 and addendum Z223-1A-1987 entitled
National Fuel Gas Code. In Canada, installation must be in
accordance with the CAN I .B149. I and CAN I. B 149.2
installation codes for gas burning appliances.
Gas pressure at unit gas connection must not be less than
4.0 in. wg or greater than 13.0 in. wg while unit is
operating.
Size gas supply piping for 0.5 in. wg maximum pressure
drop. Do not use supply pipe smaller than unit gas
connection.
Support gas piping as shown in the table in Fig. 7. For
example, a 1-in. gas pipe must have one field -fabricated
support beam every 8 ft. Therefore, an I8-ft long gas pipe
would have a minimum of 2 support beams, and a 48-ft
long pipe would have a minimum of 6 support beams.
See Fig. 7 for typical pipe guide and locations of exter-
nal manual gas shutoff valve.
BASE uNrr
Fig. 6 — Flue Hood Details
x
9' MINIMUM CLEARANCE
FOR PANEL REMOVAL
-1 MANUAL GAS GAS
��•�./.SHUTOFF VALVE REGULATOR
48' MINIMUM
BASE RAIL
FROM GAS METER
"Field Suppled
LEGEND
NFGC — National Fuel
Gas Code
NOTE: Follow all local codes.
DRIP LEG PER NFGC "
ROOF CURB
FIELD -FABRICATED
SUPPORT
SPACING OF SUPPORTS
STEEL PIPE
X
NOMINAL
DIMENSION
DIAMETER
(In.)
(Rl
v,
6
4'4or1
8
VA or larger
10
Fig. 7 — Gas Piping Guide (With Accessory
Thru-the Curb Service Connections)
Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections
Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken elec-
trical ground to minimize the possibility of personal in-
jury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground may
consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug
in control compartment, or conduit approved for elec-
trical ground when installed in accordance with NEC
(National Electrical Code) ANSUNFPA (National Fire
Protection Association) 70-1987 and local electrical codes.
Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Failure
to follow this warning could result in the installer be-
ing liable for personal injury of others.
FIELD POWER SUPPLY — All units except 208/230-v
units are factory wired for the voltage shown on the name-
plate. If the 208/230-v unit is to be connected to a 208-v
power supply, the transformer must be rewired by moving
the black wire from the 230-v orange wire on the trans-
former and connecting it to the 200-v red wire from the
transformer. The end of the orange wire must then be
insulated.
Refer to unit label diagram for additional information.
Pigtails are provided for field service. Use factory -supplied
splices or UL (Underwriters' Laboratories) approved cop-
per or aluminum connector.
6
When installing units, provide a disconnect per NEC.
All field wiring must comply with NEC and local
requirements.
Install conduit through side panel openings indicated in
Fig. 5. Route power lines through connector to terminal
connections as shown in Fig. 8.
Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must
be within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate (also
see Table 2). On 3-phase units, voltages between phases
must be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%.
Use the formula shown in Table 2, Note 2 to determine the
% voltage imbalance. Operation on improper line voltage
or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause
damage to electrical components. Such operation would in-
validate any applicable Carrier warranty.
FIELD CONTROL WIRING — Install a Carrier -approved
accessory thermostat assembly according to installation in-
structions included with the accessory. Locate thermostat
assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense
average temperature in accordance with thermostat instal-
lation instructions.
Route thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of col-
ored wire from subbase terminals through connector on unit
to low -voltage connections (shown in Fig. 9.).
Connect thermostat wires to matching screw terminals of
low voltage connection board. See Fig. 9.
NOTE: For wire runs up 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG (American
Wire Gage) insulated wire (35 C minimum). For 50 to 75
ft, use no. 16 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). For
over 75 feet, use no. 14 AWG insulated wire (35 C mini-
mum). All wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly
connected to the thermostat and will require a junction box
and splice at the thermostat.
Pass the control wires through the hole provided in the
comer post; then feed wires through the raceway built into
the corner post to the 24-v barrier located on the left side of
the control box. See Fig. 10. The raceway provides the UL
required clearance between high- and low -voltage wiring.
HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS — Set heat anticipator
settings at 1.0 amp.
8LK -=6
Adukk Aoki"
YEL- I -yr
I
11
1 1
,1
11
8LU
FI ELD POWER SUPPLY
206/230-3-60 DISCONNECT,
460-3-60 L PER NEC _J
LEGEND
C — Contactor
COMP — Compressor
IFC — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Contactor
NEC — National Electrical Code
Fig. 8 — Power Wiring Connections
Table 2 — Electrical Data
TO COMPS
UNIT
NOMINAL
VOLTS-PH-HZ
VOLTAGERANGE
(each)
OFM
IFM
MOTORFAN "
SUPPLY
DISCONNECT
SIZE
Min
Max
RLA
LRA
FLA
FLA
FLA
MCA
MOCP•
FLA
LRA
48HMD HME
208/230-3-60
187
254
10.2
75
1.9
4.0
28 9
35
30
181
007
5.8
.57
30.7
35
32
196
(6 Tons)
460.3.60
414
508
4.3
37
1 0
5
15
13
94
2.6
.30
112
2 5
15
14
96
LEGEND
CSA — Canadian Standards Association
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACK — Heating, Ak Conditioning and
Refrigeration
IFM — Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
MCA — Minimum Circuit
OFM — Outdoor (Condenser Fan Motor
RLA — Rated Load Amps
`Fuse or HACR circuit breaker
NOTES'
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combi-
nation Toad equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shah be fuse or HACR
breaker. CSA units may be fuse or circuit breaker
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase Imbalance irr supply volt-
age is greater than 2% Use the following formula to determine
the % voltage Imbalance.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x average voltage
Example: Supply voltage is 460.3-80.
A AB = 452 v
8C - 484 v
AC=455v
a C
Average Voltage 452 + 464 + 455
3
1371
- = 457
3
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
B) 457 - 452 - 5 v
C) 464 - 457 = 7 v
AC) 457 - 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v
Determine % voltage imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x 57 = 1 53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more
than 2%, contact your local electric utisty company
Immediately
7
Step 8 — Make Manual Outdoor -Air Inlet Ad-
justments and Install Outdoor -Air Hood
OPTIONAL. OUTDOOR -AIR DAMPER — Optional out-
door air damper hood is packaged and shipped strapped to
the air filter tracks in the filter section.
NOTE: Horizontal discharge block -off plate is shipped with
the air hood package. If unit is to be used for vertical dis-
charge application, discard this panel.
Assembly
1. Remove evaporator coil access panel. Save panel and
screws. See Fig. 11.
2. Assemble outdoor -air hood top and side plates as shown
in Fig. 12. Install seal strips on hood top and sides. Put
aside screen retainer and retainer screw for later assem-
bly. Do not attach hood to unit at this time.
3. Remove block -off panel from evaporator coil access panel
and discard. Save screws. See Fig. 11.
4. Adjust ventilation -air setting of the outdoor damper blade
by adjusting the screws on the ventilation -air bracket to
the position determined by Fig. 13. Tighten screws
(Fig. 14).
5. Fasten hood top and side plate assembly (Fig. 15) to
unit with screws saved from Step 3.
6. Slide outdoor -air inlet screen into screen track on hood
side plate. While holding screen in place, fasten screen.
retainer to hood using screws provided (Fig. 15).
CONNECTION FROM ECONOMIZER! THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS
TWO -POSITION BOARD TO LINT FOR STANDARD UNIT
CONTROL BOARD
ECONOMIZER/TWO-pOSIT1oN DAMPER UNIT CONNECTION
CONTROL BOARD BOARD
THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS
THERMOSTAT r if % CONNECTIONRD
WIRING CONNECTIONS
NOTE: If unit has economizer or two -poet ion damper, make thermo
stet connections 10 economizer or two -position damper control board
onty
Fig. 9 — Control Wiring Connections
LOW -VOLTAGE
LEADS
EENDDE IN
PANEL •
(HIDDEN)
•
IGNITION
MODULE
Fig. 10 — Field Control Wiring Raceway
FILTER
ACCESS
DOOR
•
BLOCK -OFF
--.r.-
PANEL
EVAPORATOR
COIL
ACCESS -
PANEL
•
•
•
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Fig. 11 — Access Panel Location
SEAL STRIP
14300 TOP
SEAL
STRIP
HOOD
SIDE
PLATE
H000 TOP
HOOD
SIDE
PLATE
z
z
tt
SCREEN
RETAINER
HOOD
SIDE
PLATE
SCREEN
TRACKS
OUTDOOR•AIR
INLET
SCREEN
OUTDOOR -AIR HOOD -UNASSEMBLED
TRACKS FOR AIR
INLET SCREEN
HOOD SIDES AND TOP -ASSEMBLED
Fig. 12 — Outdoor -Air Hood Details
a
.
5
4,
0414
t°
o
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2
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I
50 10
20 30 40 50 50 70 80 90 100 1112
Example: OUTDOOR AIRFLOW (ctm In 1001)
Given —
Negative Pressure .... 0.2 in. wg
Outdoor Air ... 2000 cfm
Determine — Setting =5 in.
Fig. 13 — Outdoor -Air Intake Position Setting
8
SIT ION
SETTING
FILTER
aDOOOR S
TP HOOD
DAMPER EVAPORATOR
ADJUSTMENT COIL ACCESS
SCREWS PANEL
N
RREETrAANER
CAP
HOOD
SIDES
MANUAL
OUTDOOR.
AIR
BLADE
ONDENSER
COIL
Fig. 14 — Manual Outdoor -Air Damper
Fig.15 — Outdoor-Alr Hood Assembled to Base Unit
OPTIONAL ECONOMIZER/TWO-POSITION DAMPER
— The economizer/two-position damper hood assembly is
packaged and shipped in the filter section. Damper blades
and control boards are installed at the factory and the econ-
omizer is shipped in the vertical discharge position.
NOTE: Horizontal discharge block -off plate is shipped with
the air hood package. If unit is to be used for vertical dis-
charge application, discard this panel.
Assembly
1. Determine if ventilation air is required in building. If
so, determine minimum amount to be supplied by each
unit and record quantity of ventilation air needed for
use in Step 8.
2. Remove evaporator coil access panel. Save panel and
screws. See Fig. 11.
3. Assemble outdoor -air hood top and side plates as shown
in Fig. 12. Install seal strips on hood top and sides. Put
aside screen retainer and retainer screw for later assem-
bly. Do not attach hood to unit at this time.
4. Remove block -off panel from evaporator coil access
panel and discard. Save screws. See Fig. 11.
S. Slide economizer into unit and secure with screws. See
Fig. 16.
6. To convert to horizontal discharge application:
a. Rotate economizer 90 degrees until the economizer
motor faces the condenser section (see Fig. 17).
b. Rotate the barometric relief damper cover 90
degrees.
c. Install horizontal discharge block -off plate over the
opening on the access panel. (Block -off plate MUST
be installed before installing hood assembly).
IMPORTANT: An external filter kit MUST be
used or the filters MUST be field -installed out-
side the unit on horizontal discharge applications
with economizer. Otherwise, the economizer will
have to be partially removed to access the filters.
The area of the field -installed filters should be
equal to the area of the factory -installed filters.
7. Insert economizer plug into economizer harness. Re-
move tape from barometric relief damper. See Fig. 16.
8. If ventilation air is not required, proceed to Step 9. If
ventilation air is required, determine minimum posi-
tion setting for required airflow. See Fig. 18. Adjust
minimum position setting by adjusting the screws on
the position setting bracket. Slide bracket until the top
screw is in the position determined by Fig. 18. Tighten
screws.
9. Remove tape from Outdoor Air Thermostat (OAT). Fas-
ten OAT to inside of hood using screws and speed clips
provided. See Fig. 19. Make sure OAT terminals are
positioned up.
10. Replace evaporator coil access panel with screws saved
from Step 2.
11. Fasten hood top and side plate assembly (Fig. 12) to
unit with screws saved from Step 4.
12. Place knob supplied with economizer on OAT. See Fig.
19. Set for 3° F below indoor room thermostat setting.
If accessory enthalpy control (EC) is used in place of
OAT, see instructions shipped with EC for installation
and adjustment. See Fig. 19.
13. Connect OAT per Fig. 20.
14. Slide outdoor -air inlet screen into screen track on hood
side plates. While holding screen in place, fasten screen
retainer to hood using screws provided.
NOTE: Refer to Fig. 21 for economizer/two-position damper
barometric relief damper characteristics.
ECONOMIZER
PLUG
LOCATION
TOP
SCREW
BAROMETRIC
RELIEF
DAMPER
• �►.. 1"�'/ POSITION
ECONOMIZER SETTING
MOUNTING SCREWS BRACKET
Fig. 16 — Economizer Installed in Unit
9
BAROMETRIC
RELIEF DAMPER
CONDENSER
SECTION
ECONOMIZER
MOTOR
Fig. 17 — Horizontal Economizer Installation
8
7
r 8
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Z
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3
g 2
1
4
0
1 2 3 4
4
5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 i4 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
OUTDOOR AIRFLOW (elm ki 100's)
Example:
Given.
Negative Pressure
Outdoor Air
Determine — Setting = 5 In
Fig. 18 — Economizer Minimum Position Setting
0 2 In. wg
900 cfrn
Step 9 — Adjust Evaporator -Fan Speed— Adjust
evaporator -fan speed to meet jobsite conditions. Table 3 shows
fan rpm at motor pulley settings for standard and alternate
motors. Refer to Tables 4 and 5 to determine fan speed
settings.
BELT DRIVE MOTORS — Fan motor pulleys are factory
set for speed shown in Table 1. Check pulley alignment
and belt tension prior to start-up.
NOTE: Before adjusting fan speed, make sure the new fan
speed will provide an air temperature rise range as shown
in Table I.
To change fan speed:
1. Shut off unit power supply.
2. Loosen belt by Loosening fan motor mounting nuts. See
Fig. 22.
3. Loosen movable pulley flange setscrew (see Fig. 23).
•
OUTOOOR•AIR THERMOSTAT
( TERMINALS ARE UP) t
OR ACCESSORY
OONTRROL
ENTHALPY
CONTROL
Fig. 19 — Outdoor -Air Thermosttl
Enthalpy Control Installation
`,- BLACK
OAT
o- -4)
BROWN-- 4
LEGEND
OAT — Outdoor -Air Thermostat
NOTE: See unit wiring diagram for details.
Fig. 20 — Wiring Connections for
Outdoor -Air Thermostat
10
4. Screw movable flange toward fixed flange to increase
speed and away from fixed flange to decrease speed.
Increasing fan speed increases load on motor. Do not
exceed maximum speed specified in Table 1.
5. Set movable flange at nearest keyway of pulley hub and
tighten setscrew. (See Table 1 for speed change for each
full turn of pulley flange.)
To align fan and motor pulleys:
I. Loosen fan pulley setscrews.
2. Slide fan pulley along fan shaft.
3. Make angular alignment by loosening motor from
mounting.
d
030
0 25
020
015
0 10
005
0W0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550
CFM
Fig. 21 — Economizer/Two-Position Damper
Barometric Relief Damper Characteristics
To adjust belt tension:
1. Loosen fan motor mounting nuts.
2. Slide motor mounting plate away from fan scroll for proper
belt tension (1/2-in. deflection with one finger) and tighten
mounting nuts. Tension can be applied using V2-in. drive
ratchet engaged into 1/2-in. square hole on motor mount-
ing plate.
3. Adjust lock bolt and nut on mounting plate to secure
motor in fixed position.
Fig. 22 — Belt -Drive Motor Mounting
PULLEYS
STRAIGHTEDGE MUST
BE PARALLEL
WITH BELT
MOTOR AND FAN
SHAFTS MUST BE
PARALLEL SETSCREWS
FIXED FLANGE
SINGLE -GROOVE
Fig. 23 — Evaporator -Fan Pulley Adjustment
Table 3 — Fan Rpm At Motor Pulley Settings
MOVABLE
FLANGE
UNIT
48
HMD/HME007
MOTOR/
DRIVE
Std
Alt
0
1260
1460
1//2
1230
1420
1
1195
1380
11
1160
1340
MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN
2
1130
1300
21
1100
1265
3
1060
1230
31/2
1030
1190
4
995
1130
41fi
960
1110
$
930
1070
11
Table 4 - Fan Performance, 48HMD/HME007 - Vertical Discharge Units;
Standard and Alternate Motors (Belt)
AIRFLOW
EXTERNAL
STATIC PRESSURE (In. wg)
(Cfm)
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
'0
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
1800
935
0.67
983
0.75
1069
91 `
1152 v
1 08
1226
1.26
1294
L
1358
_Bhp
Le
1420
1.85
1486
211
1900
982
0.78
1027
0.86
1111
1.03
1190
120
1263
la
j
La
1392
1.79
1452
2.00
1511
223
1301
I&
1367
1.75
2000
1029
090
1072
0.98
1154
1.16
1228
1 34
1428
1.96
1486
2.17
1542
2.39
1338
169
2100
1076
1.03
1117
112
1197
131
1267
j
1403
1.91
1464
2.13
1521
2.35
•=-�.•*
2200
1124
1 18
1163
1 27
1240
1 47
Au
1378
1 86
1440
2 08
1500
231
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2300
1171
1.33
1209
1.43
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1350
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1414
1478
227
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1.82
2400
1219
1.51
1255
1 61
1326
1392 203
1453
224
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1301
1.80
1370
202
1435 2.25
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1411
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Bhp - Brake Horsepower
NOTES:
1. Boldface indicates field -supplied drive required. (See Note 7.)
2.indicates field -supplied motor and drive required
3. Shading indicates aftemate motor required (Underline indicates field -supplied drive required wlh standard motor.)
4. Maxknum usable bhp is 1.7 with standard motor and 2.4 with alternate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermakers I
units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower
ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty wiN not be affected.
5 Values include bases for filters, unit casing and wet coils
6. Use of a field -supplied motor over 3.0 hp may affect wire sizing. Contact Carrier representative to verify
7. Standard motor drive range: 930 to 1260 rpm Alternate motor drive range: 1070 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field -supplied
drive.
Table 5 - Fan Performance, 48HMD/HME007 - Horizontal Discharge Units;
Standard and Alternate Motors (Belt)
AIRFLOW
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (In. wg)
(Cfm)
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
'0
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
Rpm
Bhp
1800
852
0.55
905
0.62
1002
0.78
1084
93
1163
1.10
1235
1.29
1303
j
1371
In11433
1.90
1900
894
0.64
945
0.72
1037
0.88
1119
1 04
1194
1 21
1201
1.40
irg
in
1396
1.81
1450
2.03
2000
936
0 74
984
0.82
1072
0 08
1154
1.16
1226
1 33
12E.
LSI
1362
1.73
1422
• 1.94
1485
216
2100
978
085
1024
093
1108
1.10
1190
1 29
1259
1.47
AU
j
1393
1.87
1452
2.08
1510
2.31
2200
1021
0.97
1064
1.05
1145
1.22
1225
1.43
j
1.6?
1359
1.81
1423
202
1483 2.24
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2300
1064
1.10
1104
1.18
1183
1 36
1260
1.57
1330
1.78
1392
1.97
1454
218
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2400
1107
124
1145
1.32
1222
1 52
1296
1.73
1385
1.94
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215
1485
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1150
1 39
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1.86
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Bhp - Brake Horsepower
NOTES:
1. Boldface indicates field -supplied drive required. (See Note 7 )
2. Isms indicates field -suppled motor and drive required.
3. Shading indicates alternate motor required. (Underline indicates field -supplied drive required with standard motor )
4. Maximum usable bhp is 1.7 with standard motor and 2 4 with alternate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on Weath-
ermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to
the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected
5. Values include bases for filters. unit casing and wet coils.
6. Use of a field -supplied motor over 3.0 hp may affect wire sizing. Contact Carrier representative to verify
7. Standard motor drive range: 930 to 1260 rpm. Alternate motor drive range: 1070 to 1460 rpm. AN other rpms require field -
supplied drive.
12
START-UP
Important: Energize crankcase heater 24 hours prior
to base unit start-up to remove absorbed refrigerant
from oil to prevent damage to compressor. Heater is
energized as long as there is power to the unit.
Unit Preparation — Make sure that unit has been in-
stalled in accordance with installation instructions and ap-
plicable codes.
Return -Air Filters — Make sure correct filters are in-
stalled in filter tracks. See Table 1. Do not operate unit
without return -air filters.
Outdoor -Air Inlet Screens — Outdoor -air inlet screen
must be in place before operating unit.
Compressor Mounting — Compressors are inter-
nally spring mounted. Do not loosen or remove compressor
holddown bolts.
Internal Wiring — Check all electrical connections in
unit control boxes. Tighten as required.
Refrigerant Service Ports — Each unit system has
3 Schrader type service ports: one on the suction line, one
on the liquid line, and one on the compressor discharge line.
Be sure that caps on the ports are tight.
Cooling — Set space thermostat to OFF position. To
start unit, turn on main power supply. Set system selector
switch at COOL position and fan switch at AUTO. posi-
tion. Adjust thermostat to a setting below room tempera-
ture. Compressor starts on closure of contactor.
Check cooling effects at a setting above room tempera-
ture. Check unit charge. Refer to Refrigerant Charge sec-
tion on page l5.
Reset thermostat at a position above room temperature.
Compressor will shut off.
TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set system selector switch at OFF
position. Resetting thermostat at a position above room tem-
perature shuts unit off temporarily until space temperature
exceeds thermostat setting. Units are equipped with Cycle-
LOC' protection device. Unit shuts down on any safety
trip, and indicator light on thermostat comes on. Check rea-
son for all safety trips.
Compressor restart is accomplished by manual reset at
the thermostat by turning the selector switch to OFF and
then to ON positions.
Main Burners — Main burners are factory set and should
require no adjustment.
TO CHECK ignition of main burners and heating controls,
move thermostat dial above room temperature and verify
that the burners light and evaporator fan is energized. Check
heating effect, then lower the thermostat setting below the
room temperature and verify that the burners and evapora-
tor fan turn off.
Heating
1. Purge gas supply line of air by opening the union ahead
of the gas valve. if gas odor is detected, tighten union
and wait 5 minutes before proceeding.
2. Turn on electrical supply and manual gas valve.
3. Set system switch selector at HEAT position and fan
switch at AUTO. or ON position. Set heating tempera-
ture lever above room temperature.
4. The induced draft motor will start.
5. After a call for heating, the main burners should light
within 4 seconds. If the burner does not light, then there
is a 60-second delay before another 4-second try. If the
burner still does not Tight, the time delay is repeated. If
the burner does not light on the eleventh attempt, there
is a lockout. To reset, break the 24-v power to WI .
6. The evaporator fan will turn on in 20 to 40 seconds after
a call for heating.
7. The evaporator fan will turn off in 30 to 90 seconds af-
ter thermostat temperature is satisfied.
8. Adjust airflow to obtain a temperature rise within the
range specified on the unit nameplate.
TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set system selector switch at OFF
position. Resetting heating selector lever below room tem-
perature will temporarily shut unit off until space tempera-
ture falls below thermostat setting.
Safety Relief — A soft solder joint at the suction ser-
vice Schrader port provides pressure relief under abnormal
temperature and pressure conditions.
Ventilation (Continuous Fan) — Set fan and sys-
tem selector switches at ON and OFF positions, respec-
tively. Evaporator fan operates continuously to provide constant
air circulation.
Economizer Operating Sequence
COOLING MODE — When the outdoor ambient temper-
ature is above the outdoor -air thermostat (OAT) or enthalpy
control (EC) setting and the thermostat calls for cooling,
terminals G and Y 1 are energized. The indoor (evaporator)
fan contactor (IFC) is energized and the economizer damper
blade opens to the minimum position.
If the outdoor ambient temperature is below the OAT set-
ting and the thermostat calls for cooling, the IFC is ener-
gized, the evaporator fan is started, and the economizer
modulates open. The economizer acts as the first stage of
cooling, providing free cooling with outdoor air. The posi-
tion of the damper blade is determined by the discharge
temperature sensor.
If outdoor air alone cannot satisfy the cooling require-
ments of the conditioned space, Y2 on the thermostat is en-
ergized and the compressor starts. The damper blade opens
for 5 seconds and stops for 30 seconds until fully open.
As conditioned space temperature approaches the ther-
mostat's cooling set point, the mechanical cooling stage cy-
cles off. After mechanical cooling shuts off, the economizer
modulates to maintain discharge -air temperature.
Refer to Fig. 24 for the resistance of the discharge -air
thermistor at various temperatures.
HEATING MODE — Upon a call for heat through WI, the
induced draft relay is energized to start the induced draft
motor. The main burner lights. After a 20 to 40 second
time delay, the indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC) en-
ergizes to start the evaporator fan, and the economizer damper
blade opens to the minimum position. If the two -position
damper is used, the outdoor -air damper opens to the mini-
mum position whenever the evaporator fan runs.
After W 1 is deenergized, the evaporator fan motor con-
tinues to run for 30 to 90 seconds.
As space temperature approaches the heating tempera-
ture setpoint, heating stage cycles off.
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Fig. 24 — Discharge -Air Thermlstor
Resistance vs Temperature
SERVICE
i► CAUTION
When servicing unit, shut off all electrical power to
unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts.
Cleaning — Inspect unit interior at the beginning of
heating and cooling season and as operating conditions
require.
EVAPORATOR COIL
1. Turn unit power off. Remove evaporator coil access panel.
2. If accessory economizer is installed, remove econo-
mizer by disconnecting Molex plug and removing econ-
omizer mounting screws. See Fig. 16 and 17.
3. Slide filters out of unit.
4. Clean coil using a commercial coil cleaner or dish-
washer detergent in a pressurized spray canister. Wash
both sides of coil and flush with clean water. For best
results, backflush toward return -air section to remove
foreign material. Flush condensate pan after
completion.
5. Reinstall economizer and filters.
6. Reconnect wiring.
7. Replace access panels.
CONDENSER COIL — Inspect coil monthly. Clean con-
denser coil annually, and as required by location and outdoor -
air conditions. Clean coil as follows:
1. Turn off unit power.
2. Remove top panel screws on condenser end of unit.
3. Remove condenser coil corner post. See Fig. 25. To hold
top panel open, place coil corner post between top panel
and center post. See Fig. 26.
4. Remove device holding coil sections together at return
end of condenser coil. Carefully separate the outer coil
section 3 to 4 in. from the inner coil section. See
Fig. 27.
5. Use a water hose or other suitable equipment to flush
down between the 2 coil sections to remove dirt and de-
bris. Clean the outer surfaces with a stiff brush in the
normal manner.
6. Reposition the outer coil section and remove the coil
corner post from between the top panel and center post.
Secure the sections together.
7. Install the coil corner post, coil center post and replace
all screws,
CONDENSATE DRAIN — Check and clean each year at
start of cooling season. In winter, keep drain dry or protect
against freeze-up.
FILTERS — Clean or replace at start of each heating and
cooling season, or more often if operating conditions re-
quire it. Replacement filters must be same dimensions as
original filters.
OUTDOOR -AIR INLET SCREENS — Clean screens with
steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use dis-
posable filters in place of screens.
TOP
PANEL
REMOVE
SCREWS
COL CENTER
POST
CONDENSER CONTROL SOX
FAN CORNER POST
CONDENSER
COIL
REMOVE
SCREWS
REMOVE COIL
CORNER POST
Fig. 25 — Cleaning Condenser Coil
Fig. 26 — Propping Up Top Panel
14
TOP VIEW TOP PANEL
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CLEAN
RETURN END Nt
CONDENSER
COIL
INNER COIL
SECTON
CENTER
BAFFLE
OUTER COIL
SECTION
Fig. 27 — Separating Coll Sections
Lubrication
COMPRESSORS — Each compressor is charged with cor-
rect amount of oil at the factory.
FAN MOTOR BEARINGS — Fan motor bearings are of
the permanently lubricated type. No further lubrication is
required. No lubrication of condenser- or evaporator -fan
motors is required.
Condenser -Fan Adjustment (Fig. 28) — Shut off
unit power supply. Remove condenser -fan assembly (grille,
motor, motor cover, and fan) and loosen fan hub setscrews.
Adjust fan height as shown in Fig. 28. Tighten setscrews
and replace condenser -fan assembly.
Manual Outdoor -Air Damper — If outdoor -air
damper blade adjustment is required, see Optional Outdoor -
Air Damper section on page 8.
Economizer Adjustment — Refer to Optional
Economizer/Two-Position Damper section on page 9.
MOTOR COVER
OUTLET GRILLE
0 I/2"
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
CONDENSER FAN
Fig. 28 — Condenser -Fan Adjustment
Refrigerant Charge — Amount of refrigerant charge
is listed on unit nameplate (also refer to Table 1). Refer to
Carrier Standard Service Techniques Manual, Chapter 1,
Refrigerants section.
Unit panels must be in place when unit is operating dur-
ing charging procedure.
NO CHARGE — Use standard evacuating techniques. Af-
ter evacuating system, weigh in the specified amount of re-
frigerant. (Refer to Table 1.)
LOW CHARGE COOLING — Using Cooling Charging
Chart, Fig. 29, vary refrigerant until the conditions of the
chart are met. Note the charging chart is different from type
normally used. Chart is based on charging the units to the
correct superheat for the various operating conditions. Ac-
curate pressure gage and temperature sensing device are re-
quired. Connect the pressure gage to the service port on the
suction line. Mount the temperature sensing device on the
suction lint and insulate it so that outdoor ambient temper-
ature does not affect the reading. Indoor -air cfm must be
within the normal operating range of the unit.
TO USE COOLING CHARGING CHART — Take the
outdoor ambient temperature and read the suction pressure
gage. Refer to chart to determine what suction temperature
should be. If suction temperature is high, add refrigerant. If
suction temperature is low, carefully reclaim some of the
charge. Recheck the suction pressure as charge is adjusted.
Example: (Fig. 29)
Outdoor Temperature 85 F
Suction Pressure 70 psig
Suction Temperature should be 42 F
(Suction Temperature may vary ± 5° F.)
If Chargemaster® charging device is used, temperature
and pressure readings must be accomplished using the charg-
ing chart.
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Flue Gas Passageways - To inspect the flue col-
lector box and upper areas of the heat exchanger.
1. Remove the combustion blower wheel and motor assem-
bly according to directions in Combustion -Air Blower
section below.
2. Remove the 3 screws holding the blower housing to the
flue cover.
3. Remove the flue cover to inspect the heat exchanger.
4. Clean all surfaces as required using a wire brush.
Combustion -Air Blower - Clean periodically to as-
sure proper airflow and heating efficiency. Inspect blower
wheel every fall and periodically during heating season. Fqr
the first heating season, inspect blower wheel bimonthly to
determine proper cleaning frequency.
To inspect blower wheel, remove draft hood and screen.
Shine a flashlight into opening to inspect wheel. If cleaning
is required, remove motor and wheel as follows:
1. Slide burner access panel out.
2. Remove wires connected to pressure switch. Mark each
wire.
3. Remove the 2 screws which hold the heat shield in place,
and remove heat shield.
4. Remove the 7 screws that attach induced -draft motor mount-
ing plate to blower housing (Fig. 30).
5. Remove the 2 wires attached to the motor and remove
assembly from unit.
6. To remove blower, remove 2 setscrews.
7. To remove motor, remove 4 screws that hold blower
housing to mounting plate. Remove the motor cooling
fan by removing one setscrew. Then remove nuts that
hold motor to mounting plate.
8. To reinstall, reverse the procedure outlined above.
Limit Switch - Remove blower access panel
(Fig. 5). Limit switch is located on the fan deck.
ROLLOUT
SWITCH
PRESSURE
SWITCH
FLUE
EXHAUST
BLOWER
HOUSING
INDUD-
DRAFT
MOTOR
PLATEMOUNTING
PRESSURE
TUBING
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VALVE
BURNER INDUCED- MANIFOLD
SECTION DRAFT MOTOR PRESSURE TAP
Fig. 30 - Burner Section Details
Burner ignition - Unit is equipped with a direct spark
ignition 100% lockout system. Ignition module is located
in the control box (Fig. 10). Module contains a self -
diagnostic LED (light -emitting diode). During servicing, re-
fer to module nameplate for LED interpretation.
If lockout occurs, unit may be reset by either momen-
tarily interrupting power supply to unit, or turning selector
switch to OFF position at the thermostat.
Main Burners - At the beginning of each heating sea-
son, inspect for deterioration or blockage due to corrosion
or other causes. Observe the main burner flames and ad-
just, if necessary.
444 CAUTION
When servicing gas train, do not hit or plug orifice
spuds.
REMOVAL OF GAS TRAIN (See Fig. 30 and 31.)
1. Shut off manual gas valve.
2. Shut off power to unit.
3. Remove compressor access panel.
4. Slide out burner compartment side panel.
5. Remove wires and pressure tubing connected to pres-
sure switch. Mark each wire.
6. Remove heat shield.
7. Disconnect gas piping at unit gas valve.
8. Remove wires connected to gas valve. Mark each wire.
9. Remove ignitor and sensor wires at the power pack.
10. Remove the two screws that attach the burner rack to
the vestibule plate.
11. Remove the gas valve bracket.
12. Slide the burner tray out of the unit. (See Fig. 31.)
REPLACEMENT OF GAS TRAIN (See Fig. 30 and 31.)
1. Slide the burner tray into the unit.
2. Attach burner rack to vestibule plate with two screws.
3. Replace gas valve bracket.
4. Replace heat shield.
5. Reconnect wires and pressure tubing to pressure switch.
6. Reconnect the ignitor and sensor wires to the power
i pack.
7. Reconnect wires to gas valve and rollout switch.
8. Connect gas piping to the gas valve.
9. Reinstall the burner compartment side panel.
10. Replace compressor access panel.
11. Restore power to unit.
12. Turn on main gas valve.
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CLEANING AND ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove burner rack from unit as described above.
2. Inspect burners and, if dirty, remove burners from rack.
3. Using a soft brush clean burners and cross -over port as
required.
4. Adjust spark gap. See Fig. 32.
5. Reinstall burners on rack.
6. Reinstall burner rack as described above.
Replacement Parts A complete list of replace-
ment parts may be obtained from any Carrier distributor
upon request.
LOW HEAT
GAS VALVE
SEE DETAIL "C"
SPARK GAP .125" TO 140"
DETAIL "C"
Fig. 32 — Spark Adjustment
MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP
BURNERS
Fig. 31 — Burner Tray Details
HIGH HEAT
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— Adjustable Heat Anticipator
— American Wire Gage
— Battery
— Contactor, Compressor
— Capacitor
— Circuit Breaker
— Cooling Compensator
— Crankcase Heater
— Compressor Lockout
— Common
— Compressor Motor
— Centrifugal Switch
— Discharge Air Thermostat
— Enthadpy Control
— Economizer
— Energy Management Fully Closed (Two -Position
Damper)
— Energy Management Closed (Economizer)
— Energy Management Open
— Equipment
— Flame Prove
— Freeze Protection Thermostat
— Fuse
— Ground
High -Pressure Switch
— Holding Relay
— ignitor
— Ignitor Control Pack
— Induced Draft Motor
— Induced Draft Rela
— Indoor (Evaporator)Fan Contactor
— Indoor ((Evaporator Fan Motor
— Ught
— Low
— low-Pressure/Loss-of-charge Switch
— limit Switch
— Main Gas Valve
— Motor
— Main Valve
Normally Closed
— National Electrical Code
Normally Open
— Outdoor Air Thermostat
— Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Contactor
— Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor
— Plug
NOTES FOR FIG. 33
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it
must be replaced with Type 90 C wire or its equivalent.
2 Three-phase motors arc protected under primary single
phasing conditions.
3. Set thermostat heat anticipator at 1 amp.
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Thermostat
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Switch, Fully Open
Switch, Fully Closed
Switch, Minimum Vent Position
Switch, Maximum Vent Position
Terminal Block
Thermostat -Cooling
Time Delay Relay
Thermostat -Heating
Transformer
Circuit Board Run
Field Splice
Marked Wire
Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
Terminal Block
Terminal Econ 2-Position Board
Splice
Splice (Marked)
Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or Optional Wiring
To Indicate common potential only,
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City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
290a
October 16, 2015
DAWNA PETET
899 W MAIN ST
AUBURN, WA 98001
RE: Correction Letter # 1
MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M15-0118
TUKWILA DELI - 13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
Dear DAWNA PETET,
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Jack Pace, Director
This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All
correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have
enclosed comments from the following departments:
BUILDING - M DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these
comments.
• (GENERAL NOTE)
PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 1 1x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised
plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.)
(If applicable) All plan sheets and the front cover of structural calculation produced by a Washington State licensed
architect, structural engineer or civil engineer shall have on those sheets original wet stamp with wet signatures.
(Electronic copies shall not be approved.)
(BUILDING REVIEW NOTES)
1. Please provide calculation by the engineer wet stamped with wet signature. Copies signature shall not be
approved.
Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other
documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be
resubmitted with the appropriate revision block.
In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have
enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail
or by a messenger service.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at (206)433-7165.
Sincerely,
1� 1
Rachelle Rip ey
Permit Technician
File No. M15-0118
010,1
6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665
PERMIT COORD COPY.
PLAREVIEW/ROUTING SLIP
PERMIT NUMBER: M15-0118 DATE: 12/17/15
PROJECT NAME: TUKWILA DELI
SITE ADDRESS: 13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
Original Plan Submittal
Revision # before Permit Issued
X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
Building Division
Public Works ❑
Fire Prevention
Structural
Planning Division
Permit Coordinator
PRELIMINARY REVIEW:
Not Applicable ❑
(no approval/review required)
DATE: 12/17/15
Structural Review Required
REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE:
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS:
Approved
Corrections Required
El
Approved with Conditions
Denied
(corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues)
Notation:
DUE DATE: 01/14/15
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE:
Permit Center Use Only
CORRECTION LETTER MAILED:
Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:
12/18/2013
PERMIT COORD COPY
PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP
PERMIT NUMBER: M15-0118 DATE: 09/21/15
PROJECT NAME: TUKWILA DELI
SITE ADDRESS: 13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
X Original Plan Submittal
Response to Correction Letter #
Revision # before Permit Issued
Revision # after Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS:
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Building Division
Public Works ❑
D ►c ID-13
Fire Prevention
Structural
Planning Division
Permit Coordinator
PRELIMINARY REVIEW:
Not Applicable n
(no approval/review required)
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE: 09/22/15
Structural Review Required
DATE:
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS:
Approved
Corrections Required
(corrections entered in Reviews
Approved with Conditions
Denied
(ie: Zoning Issues)
DUE DATE: 10/20/15
Notation:
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DATE:
Permit Center Use Only
CORRECTION LETTER MAILED:
Departments issued corrections: Bldg 1.1 Fire D Ping ❑ PW D Staff Initials: r r
12/18/2013
Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by:
❑ Entered in TRAKiT on
Date:
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206-431-3670
Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov
REVISION
SUBMITTAL
Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center.
Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc.
Plan ChecWPermit Number:M 15 -0118
❑ Response to Incomplete Letter #
• Response to Correction Letter # 1
❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued
❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner
❑ Deferred Submittal #
Project Name: TUKWILA DELI
Project Address:
Contact Person:
Summary of Revision:
13028 INTERURBAN AVE S
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Phone Number:
61-
err, OF TUKWILA
1OEC 14 `2015
as'Ra4tT CENTER
Sheet Number(s):
"Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision
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