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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M15-0161 - 7-ELEVEN - HVAC UNITS7-ELEVEN 680 STRANDER BLVD EXPIRED 10/10/16 M15-0161 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 0005800037 Permit Number: 680 STRANDER BLVD Project Name: 7-ELEVEN Issue Date: Permit Expires On: M 15-0161 4/13/2016 10/10/2016 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: BC PARTNERS LLC PO BOX 997 C/O MK PROPERTY SERVICES LLC, SNOQUALMIE, OR, 98065 JESSICA HORTON 5506 SE INTERNATIONAL WAY , MILWAUKIE, OR, 97222 SOURCE REFRIGERATION/HVAC INC 800 E ORANGETHORPE AVE , ANAHEIM, CA, 92801-1123 SOURCRI995PE Phone: (503) 781-7780 Phone: (714) 578-2938 Expiration Date: 12/13/2017 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REMOVE 5 TON HVAC UNITS AND INSTALL (1) 6 TON, AND (1) 7.5 TON UNIT. Valuation of Work: $19,015.00 Type of Work: REPLACEMENT Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $350.42 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY 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: 0416)1(b Date: 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: �-ri - Date: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: 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 FIRE FINAL 0703 MECH EQUIP EFF 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0705 REFRIGERATION EQUIP 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL 0702 SMOKE DETECTOR TEST a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila the job site at the time of inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: (10\1‘ (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 000580-0037 Site Address: 680 Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188 Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: 7-Eleven New Tenant: ❑ Yes 0..No PROPERTY OWNER Name: BC PARTNERS LLC Address: 680 Strander Blvd City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98188 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Jessica Horton Address: 5506 SE International Way City: Milwaukie State: OR Zip: 97222 Phone: (503) 781-7780 Fax: (866) 618-9659 Email: jlhorton@sourcerefrigeration.com CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Source Refrigeration & HVAC Address: 5506 SE International Way City: Milwaukie State: OR Zip: 97222 Phone: (503) 781-7780 Fax: (866) 618-9659 Contr Reg No.: sourcri995PE Exp Date: 12/31/2015 Tukwila Business License No.: BUS0993686 @sourcerefrigeration.com �1��%f %/ 0 ((ll �� t 21 U i Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Describe the scope of work in detail: Like for like replacement, replacing evapora�wttgqr and condensing unit for ice merchandizer. ta & 1 Ai6h VIku 4'5 6\ A 1114�11�� (l) y +o , (i) ii.1- D%,I wrr. . Use: Residential: New Commercial: New ;7,56( tot.5 ❑ Replacement ❑ Replacement Fuel Type: Electric ® Gas ❑ Other: H:1Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\201 I Applications\\lechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page I of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm 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 mechanicalItif equipment Boiler/Compressor QtY 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Date: 11/22/2015 Print Name: Jessica Horton Day Telephone: _ (503) 781-7780 Mailing Address: 5506 SE International Way Milwaukie OR 97222 City State Zip H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-I I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS I ACCOUNT I PermitTRAK QUANTITY I PAID $350.42 M15-0161 Address: 680 STRANDER BLVD Apn: 0005800037 $350.42 MECHANICAL $336.94 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $32.50 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $237.05 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $67.39 TECHNOLOGY FEE $13.48 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R8146 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $13.48 $350.42 Date Paid: Friday, April 08, 2016 Paid By: SCOTT ROSNER Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 03349G Printed: Friday, April 08, 2016 9:14 AM 1 of 1 C?SYSTEMS Poor-- Pim 1Jac•yr., lc 01.0. 040 11 1.44 ' ,31 ( la WA / ft' 70,) 0 ,Coo S-1";- n de, IJJLIO 14,04 —/7'-- I/]j5-/1 7 PIZ_ I I - 11,41- z-11 flv CODE FILE C-1. f t e • 0 approve ,Fk•34d E. 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NET WEIGHT ALTITUDE Electric 650 208 230/1/60 4700 10 -20 29 0 ft. FANS HEATERS CONNECTIONS (inches) QTY FLA MOTOR TYPE BLADE AMPS WATTS INLET OUTLET DRAIN 1 0.5 EC 12.0 3.9 900 1/2 5/8 3/4 E A N ✓.�'ld/Jr�" AIR REVIEWEE CODE COMP APPROV MAR 2 5 2 City of Tuk BUILDING DP litLll/1/1//1/�1l/�lll//%l7!/!!! G �1H L FOR {_IANCE =D 016 Gila /ISION DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H J K L M 1�3:`44 ` 29.50 12.00 14.94 2.88 4.19 1.75 12.38 1.06 3.00 14.75 18.00 DIMENSIONS (inches) N P R S T U V X Y 6.13 17.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 fLA DEC 0 7 2015 PERMIT CENTER 1419•01101 Page 1 of 2 A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.thecoldstandard.com LET047BEB2N6WGK Low Profile Walk -In Project: 7-11 QUOTATION: MH20140403101821;0 Item No: 1 Location: Submitted by: Mike Hutson Customer: DATE: 4/3/2014 Identity #: Evaporator Tag: 1 door vault Cabinet • Aluminum textured panels • Front Access to electrical and refrigeration components ® For Record By: ❑ For Approval Date: STANDARD FEATURES • Small, low profile physical cabinet size with optimized interior space • The electrical board is front facing for easy access • Internal panels are isolated for quiet operation • Liquid line solenoid wire harness factory installed for quick installation • Pre -drilled holes on the back of the unit for room thermostat and controls Drain Pan: • Drain fitting is located to the back of the unit with larger diameter Mounted Options: Coil: • Cross -fin cooling coils with corrugated aluminum fins spaced 6 FPI & 3/8" OD staggered copper tubes provide optimum heat transfer • Generous coil surface helps to maintain steady room temperature and minimize product shrinkage • Coils are dehydrated and sealed at the factory • Sweat connections to reduce potential for leaks Fan Guards and Motors: • Motors are factory -wired to unit junction box for fast installation • Thermal overload protected motors are resiliently mounted inside the unit to assure minimum noise level • EC motors (optional) available factory -installed OPTIONS ® Motor: EC Ship Loose Options (by Unit): None Ship Loose Options (by System): None MINIMUM UNIT CLEARANCES NOTE: M'' Total height evaratur cull surface. One evaporator Page 2 of 2 POWER SUPPLY COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR MCAt MOP# Evap. Fan Defrost Heater Volts/ Ph / Hz RLA LRA QTY HP FLA Air Elec. Air Elec. Amps grips r m, 208-230/1/60 6.1 33.7 1 1 1/15 0.5 15 20 15 20 8 15 A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeratiion_lawd�uycts 2175 West Park Place Boulevart:i U fp Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.thecoldstandard.com HT008X6B711 Hermetic Air-cooled Project: 7-11 QUOTATION:MH20140403092405;0 Item No: 1 Location: Submitted by: Mike Hutson Customer: DATE: 4/3/2014 Identity #: Condensing Unit Tag: 1 door ice vault ® For Record By: ❑ For Approval Date: PHYSICAL & ELECTRICAL DATA REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR CONNECTIONS (inches) RECEIVER CAPACITY (90%) NET WEIGHT SOUND DATA ALTITUDE AMBIENT TEMP Model No. HP Liquid Suction R404A/R507 RST55C1E O. 75 3/8 1/ 2 5.5 162 68 0 ft. CAPACIT Y (BTUH) ,_at 9_ 5�°F_r ?b �ep-tr I RE°�A FOR F CO PPROVED IR252016 tMCA=Minimum Circuit ibmpacity #MOP = Maximum Over urrent Protection �..lty of Tukwila BUILDNG DIVISION DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H J 28 1/4 23 3/ 4 17 1/ 4 1 3/ 4 2 9/16 4 9/16 2 3/ 8 21 1/ 8 24 1/ 4 DIMENSIONS (inches) K L M N P R S 4 1/16 1 7/ 8 3 2 3/ 4 11 5/8 IT i?KWiLA DEC 0 7 2015 PERMIT CENTER M14'O%Ipl Page 1 of 3 A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.thecoldstandard.com BHT008X6B711 Hermetic Air-cooled Project: 7-11 QUOTATION: MH20140403092405;0 Item No: 1 Location: Submitted by: Mike Hutson Customer: DATE: 4/3/2014 Identity #: Condensing Unit Tag: 1 door ice vault ® For Record By: ❑ For Approval Date: CAPACITY (BTUH) 40 °F SST 35°F SST 30 °F SST 25 °F SST 20 °F SST 15 °F SST 10°F SST 0 0 7730 7070 6440 5880 5310 CAPACITY (BTUH) 5 °F SST 0 °F SST -5 °F SST -10 °F SST -15 °F SST -20 °F SST -25 °F SST 4750 4180 3730 3280 2920 2550 2250 CAPACITY (BTUH) -30 °F SST -35 °F SST -40 °F SST 0 0 0 SST = Saturated Suction Temperature STANDARD FEATURES Cabinet & Construction • Painted steel cabinets • Heavy duty steel raised base with 1-1/2" legs • Suction service valves for hermetic and scroll compressors located outside the cabinet • Semi -hermetic compressor models have a suction valve on the compressor and an access fitting on the suction line entering the cabinet • Receiver with fusible plug, liquid shutoff valve and charging port • Large electrical panel • Prefabricated wiring harnesses • Piping is pre -bent to eliminate leaks Coil: • Microchannel coil technology (not including 1-1/2 through 3 HP semi -hermetic models but including 29M2 models) • Completely leak tested in a helium environment • Liquid Drier/Sight Glass on 005-025/027-060 L6, ZF Scroll Compressor • Hermetic, semi -hermetic and scroll. R-22 and R-404A/507 available for both medium and low temperature applications • Spring -mounted compressors with vibration eliminators on all 1- 1/2 to 6 HP semi -hermetic compressors; 1/2 to 1 HP compressors are rigid mounted and have a discharge loop • Discharge service valves • Bump tested and allowed to cycle off on the high and low pressure control • Encapsulated, auto -reset, high and low pressure controls (adjustable low pressure control on low temperature models) Fan Motors: • Rated for 50 and 60 cycle application • Standard PSC or optional Variable Speed EC (VSEC) with Orbus'"" Controller • Fan guards and wiring conduit on indoor models • Specifically matched fans with motor and coil OPTIONS Page 2 of 3 I. Multiple Unit: AIR FLOW A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.thecoldstandard.com BHT008X6B711 Hermetic Air-cooled Project: 7-11 QUOTATION: MH20140403092405;0 Item No: 1 Location: Submitted by: Mike Hutson Customer: DATE: 4/3/2014 Identity #: Condensing Unit Tag: 1 door ice vault Mounted Options: None Ship Loose Options: ® For Record By: ❑ For Approval Date: None MINIMUM UNIT CLEARANCES Walls or Obstructions for Horizontal Air Flow AIR FLOW ith Horizontal Air Flow MA FLOW WW. Page 3 of 3 United Technologies SUBMITTAL Project 7-Eleven — 27030 680 Strander Blvd Tukwilla, WA Date Friday, February 27, 2015 CORRECTQN LTR#, I RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 1 9 2016 PERMIT CENTER Ave ,t1y 2- Unit Report For 7.5 ton RTU Project:—Untitledl Prepared By: 02/27/201 E 11:45AN Unit Parameters Unit Model: 50HCQD08A2A5-0A0A0 Unit Size. 08 (7.5 Tons) Volts -Phase -Hertz' 208-3-60 Heating Type. Heat Pump Duct Cfg: Vertical Supply / Vertical Return Two -Stage Cooling Refrigeration Coil Lines and Filters Condensate Drain Line Size: 3/4 Return Air Filter Type: Throwaway Return Air Filter Quantity. 4 Return Air Filter Size. 20 x 20 x 2 Unit Configuration Medium Static Option Belt Drive Al/Cu - Al/Cu Base Electromechanical Controls Standard Packaging Warranty Information 1-year parts 5-year compressor 5-year electric heaters Complete Unit Year 2-5 Parts & Carrier CCS Labor Complete Unit 1st Year Carrier CCS Labor Compressor Parts Only Years 6-10 Dimensions (ft. in.) & Weight (lb.) "'* Unit Length. 7' 4.125" Unit Width* 4' 11.5" Unit Height: 4' 1.375" ••• Total Operating Weight: 1034 lb "' 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 50HCQD08A2A5-0A0A0 Rooftop Unit 1 Field Installed Accessories 33CSCNACHP-01 ComfortTM Pro non-programmble 1 CRECOMZR021A03 Vertical EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller 1 33ZCSPTCO2-01 CO2/Space Temp. Sensor without LCD Display and No Override 1 --HH--57AC-078 Accusensor II Enthalpy control upgrade 1 33ZCT55SPT Space Temp. with Overide 1 CRHEATER117A00 7.8/9.6/10.4 kW 208/230/240-3-60 Volt Electric Heater 1 CRSINGLE049A00 Single Point Kit 1 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 2 of 16 Certified Drawing for 7.5 ton RTU 2 a 40. 0 O IELD POWER SUPPLY HOLE tft 2 ' [51) DIA POWER SUPPLY UNDO 1-1 CC CO LLJ cc 0 LJ CO LJ CC 7. iEZ CO 0 0 0 0 48TM503112 co 0 co a) 0 0 M Packaged Rooftop Builder Certified Drawing for 7.5 ton RTU 8 0 CO CC O V 0 1.1 CC 0 0 • U p{ O •O 48TM503112 0 a) 0) a_ O 6) (Y) Packaged Rooftop Builder ."2 o< CAI N N Certified Drawing for 7.5 ton RTU Service Clearance f-f \~ti C131q NOTE: Unit not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance on any application panning overhead obstruction or vertical clearances. team >aa CONDITION • Unit disconnect is mounted on panel • If dimension-8 is 12-in (305 mm) • No disconnect, convenience outlet option • Recommended service clearance (use electric screwdriver) • Minimum clearance (use manual ratchet screwdriver) • Unit has economizer • If dimension -A is 36-in (914 mm) • Check for sources of flue products within 10-ft of unit fresh air intake hood • Side condensate drain is used • Minimum clearance • No flue discharge accessory installed, surfaceis combustible material • Surface behind servicer is grounded (e.g., metal. masonry wall, another unit) • Surface behind servicer is electrically nonconductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) • Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10-ft of this unit's flue outlet 7. m a, n c 36-in (914 tom) 18-in (457 torn) 12-in (305 mm) 36-In (914 mm) ER 4i c E E v n c c 48-In (1219 mm) 42-in (1067 torn) E 1 a O if4 to u 0 CD 4- 0 U, a) 0) a_ Packaged Rooftop Builder Performance Summary For 7.5 ton RTU Project:-Untitledl Prepared By: 02/27/201 F 11:45AN Part Number:50HCQD08A2A5-0A0A0 ARI EER: 12.10 IEER 12.8 Base Unit Dimensions Unit Length. 88.1 in Unit Width: 59.5 in Unit Height: 49.4 in Operating Weight Base Unit Weight: 875 lb Medium Static Option Belt Drive: 15 lb Accessories Vertical EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller: 75 lb 7.8/9.6/10.4 kW 208/230/240-3-60 Volt Electric Heater 45 lb Single Point Kit 24 lb Total Operating Weight: 1034 lb Unit Unit Voltage -Phase -Hertz: 208-3-60 Air Discharge' Vertical Fan Drive Type. Belt Actual Airflow: 3000 CFM Site Altitude. 0 ft Cooling Performance Condenser Entering Air DB. 95.0 F Evaporator Entering Air DB 80.0 F Evaporator Entering Air WB: 67.0 F Entering Air Enthalpy: 31.44 BTU/lb Evaporator Leaving Air DB' 58.6 F Evaporator Leaving Air WB: 57.3 F Evaporator Leaving Air Enthalpy 24.62 BTU/lb Gross Cooling Capacity: 92.10 MBH Gross Sensible Capacity' 69.40 MBH Compressor Power Input: 6.00 kW Coil Bypass Factor 0.079 Heating Performance Outdoor Ambient Temperature' 47.0 F Entering Air Indoor Coil DB: 70.0 F Leaving Air Indoor Coil DB: 96.4 F Total Heating Capacity: 85.40 MBH Integrated Heating Capacity. 85.40 MBH Heating Power Input 6.67 kW High Temperature COP: 3.4 Low Temperature COP: 2.4 Electric Heating Capacity: 7.80 kW Unit Leaving Air Temp* 104.6 F Supply Fan External Static Pressure. 0.50 in wg Options / Accessories Static Pressure Electric Heaters: 0.05 in wg EconoMi$erlV / EconoMi$er2: 0.11 in wg Total External Static: 0.66 in wg Fan RPM. 700 Fan Power 1.00 BHP NOTE: Selected IFM RPM Range: 690 - 936 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 6 of 16 Performance Summary For 7.5 ton RTU Project: -Untitled1 Prepared By: 02/27/201E 11:45AN Electrical Data Voltage Range: 187 - 253 Compressor #1 RLA. 13.1 Compressor #1 LRA. 83 Compressor #2 RLA 13.1 Compressor #2 LRA• 83 Actual Electric Heater kW: 7.8 Electric Heater FLA 21.7 Indoor Fan Motor Type. MED Indoor Fan Motor FLA. 6.9 Power Supply MCA: 67 Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR). 70 Disconnect Size FLA 66 Disconnect Size LRA: 251 Electrical Convenience Outlet: None Outdoor Fan [Qty / FLA (ea)]: 2 / 1.5 Control Panel SCCR: 5kA RMS at Rated Symmetrical Voltage Acoustics Sound Rating: 83.0 db Sound Power Levels, db re 10E-12 Watts Discharge Inlet Outdoor 63 Hz 89.9 85.5 87.3 125 Hz 82.8 77.0 81.6 250 Hz 67.5 64.0 79.7 500 Hz 65.9 63.0 80.6 1000 Hz 63.2 60.7 79.0 2000 Hz 60.6 55.1 73.5 4000 Hz 60.8 52.4 69.2 8000 Hz 56.1 47.0 66.1 A -Weighted Advanced Acoustics 71.8 67.2 82.9 Advanced Accoustics Parameters 1. Unit height above ground: 30.0 ft 2. Horizontal distance from unit to receiver: 50.0 ft 3. Receiver height above ground: 5.7 ft 4. Height of obstruction: 0.0 ft 5. Horizontal distance from obstruction to receiver: 0.0 ft 6. Horizontal distance from unit to obstruction: 0.0 ft Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 7 of 16 Performance Summary For 7.5 ton RTU Project: -Untitled1 Prepared By: 02/27/201 11:45AN Detailed Acoustics Information Octave Band Center Freq. Hz 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Overall A 87.3 81.6 79.7 80.6 79.0 73.5 69.2 66.1 90.0 Lw B 61.1 65.5 71.1 77.4 79.0 74.7 70.2 65.0 82.9 LwA C 54.9 49.2 47.3 48.2 46.6 41.1 36.8 33.7 57.6 Lp D 28.7 33.1 38.7 45.0 46.6 42.3 37.8 32.6 50.5 LpA Legend A Sound Power Levels at Units Acoustic Center, Lw B A -Weighted Sound Power Levels at Units Acoustic Center, LwA C Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, Lp D A -Weighted Sound Pressure Levels at Specific Distance from Unit, LpA Calculation methods used in this program are patterned after the ASHRAE Guide; other ASHRAE Publications and the AHRI Acoustical Standards. While a very significant effort has been made to insure the technical accuracy of this program, it is assumed that the user is knowledgeable in the art of system sound estimation and is aware of the tolerances involved in real world acoustical estimation. This program makes certain assumptions as to the dominant sound sources and sound paths which may not always be appropriate to the real system being estimated. Because of this, no assurances can be offered that this software will always generate an accurate sound prediction from user supplied input data. If in doubt about the estimation of expected sound levels in a space, an Acoustical Engineer or a person with sound prediction expertise should be consulted. 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 3 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 Fan Curve 800 RPM 00 RPM �.' ice;-. -, �1004 PM % 1 .0 RPM 700 RPM 600 RPM \ .. % 1 3.00BHP _ \ 500 RPM .'. -400 RPM / fir-��-.• - 2.00 BHP 1 1 1 1 I I 7 1�. . , ,50 .,75. BHP f ,, '1,"1 I#- 4, 1.00 BHP I \I 1 I I I 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 Airflow (CFM - thousands) RPM = 700 BHP = 1.00 Maximum RPM = 1084 Maximum BHP = 3.00 Note: Please contact application engineering for selections outside the shaded region. SC - System Curve RP - Rated Point 35 40 45 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 8 of 16 Unit Report For 6 ton RTU Project:—UntitledI Prepared By: 02/27/201 E 11:45AN Unit Parameters Unit Model: 50HCQA07A2A5-0A0A0 Unit Size. 07 (6 Tons) Volts -Phase -Hertz: 208-3-60 Heating Type' Heat Pump Duct Cfg: Vertical Supply I Vertical Return Standard One -Stage Cooling Refrigeration Coil Lines and Filters Condensate Drain Line Size: 3/4 Return Air Filter Type: Throwaway Return Air Filter Quantity. 4 Return Air Filter Size: 16 x 20 x 2 Unit Configuration Medium Static Option Belt Drive Al/Cu - Al/Cu Base Electromechanical Controls Standard Packaging Warranty Information 1-year parts 5-year compressor 5-year electric heaters Complete Unit Year 2-5 Parts & Carrier CCS Labor Complete Unit 1st Year Carrier CCS Labor Compressor Parts Only Years 6-10 Dimensions (ft. in.) & Weight (lb.) *** Unit Length 7' 4.125" Unit Width* 4' 11.5" Unit Height: 3' 5.25" ••• Total Operating Weight: 837 lb 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 50HCQA07A2A5-0A0A0 Rooftop Unit 1 Field Installed Accessories 33CSCNACHP-01 ComfortTM Pro non-programmble 1 CRECOMZR021A03 Vertical EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller 1 33ZCSPTCO2-01 CO2/Space Temp. Sensor without LCD Display and No Override 1 --HH--57AC-078 Accusensor II Enthalpy control upgrade 1 33ZCT55SPT Space Temp. with Overide 1 CRHEATER264A00 Electric Heater 1 CRSINGLE042A00 Single Point Kit 1 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 9 of 16 Certified Drawing for 6 ton RTU c8 CONNECTION SIZES 2 1/2' [641 DIA POWER SUPPL FIELD CONTROL CONDENSATE DRAT x cc CC .221 0 CC ti ♦Q< T\� 8w 03, O �LLLI .0 0 i 48TM503112 Page 10 of 16 0 0) Cr) Packaged Rooftop Builder Certified Drawing for 6 ton RTU -17 a) C 5, m • a) U f0 CD a o a2 a`a` Es �4G 8 CC LJ 0 V Lai O U U 0 a .a 48TM503112 8 Page 11 of 16 0 M Packaged Rooftop Builder Certified Drawing for 6 ton RTU r f \ r / p \ \ \ \ / \r f�\ \\ NOTE: Unit not designed to have overhead obstruction. Contact Application Engineering for guidance on any application planning overhead obstruction or vertical clearances. av s+. COND ON • Unit disconnect is mounted on panel • If dimension-B is 12-in (305 ram) • No disconnect, convenience outlet option • Recommended servlceciearance (use electric screwdriver) • Minimum clearance (use manual ratchet screwdriver) • Unit has au runiizer • If dimension -A is 36-in 014 mm) • Check for sources of flue products within 10-ft of unit fresh air intake hood • Slde condensate drain is used • Minimum clearance • No flue discharge accessory installed, surface is combustible material • Surface behind service ris grounded (e.g., metal, masonry wall, another unit) • Surface behind servicer is electrically non-conductive (e.g., wood, fiberglass) • Check for adjacent units or building fresh air intakes within 10-ft of this unit's flue outlet Q r C CO ai j f 1 U tit \\ 1\ / z 36-in (914 mm) 18-in (457 mm) 12-in (305 mm) 36-in (914 mm) 12-In (305 mm) Special 36-in (914 mm) _ 18-in (457 mm) 48-in (1219 mm) 42-in (1067 mm) e 13 f' l EL.E. U \ \ \ rj SE. m a a cU c Page 12 of 16 0 Packaged Rooftop Builder Performance Summary For 6 ton RTU Project: —Untitledl Prepared By: 02/27/201E 11:45AN Part Number: 50HCQA07A2A5-0A0A0 ARI EER• 12.00 IEER 12.8 Base Unit Dimensions Unit Length. 88.1 in Unit Width: 59.5 in Unit Height: 41.3 in Operating Weight Base Unit Weight: 710 lb Medium Static Option Belt Drive: 10 lb Accessories Vertical EconoMi$er IV with solid-state controller: 75 lb Electric Heater: 30 lb Single Point Kit. 12 lb Total Operating Weight: 837 lb Unit Unit Voltage -Phase -Hertz: 208-3-60 Air Discharge* Vertical Fan Drive Type. Belt Actual Airflow: 2400 CFM Site Altitude. 0 ft Cooling Performance Condenser Entering Air DB: 95.0 F Evaporator Entering Air DB: 80.0 F Evaporator Entering Air WB: 67.0 F Entering Air Enthalpy: 31.44 BTU/lb Evaporator Leaving Air DB. 58.4 F Evaporator Leaving Air WB• 57.3 F Evaporator Leaving Air Enthalpy 24.61 BTU/lb Gross Cooling Capacity: 73.70 MBH Gross Sensible Capacity 56.10 MBH Compressor Power Input: 4.70 kW Coil Bypass Factor 0.090 Heating Performance Outdoor Ambient Temperature' 47.0 F Entering Air Indoor Coil DB: 70.0 F Leaving Air Indoor Coil DB. 96.6 F Total Heating Capacity: 68.90 MBH Integrated Heating Capacity 68.90 MBH Heating Power Input 5.45 kW High Temperature COP: 3.4 Low Temperature COP: 2.4 Electric Heating Capacity: 4.90 kW Unit Leaving Air Temp* 103.0 F Supply Fan External Static Pressure. 0.75 in wg Options / Accessories Static Pressure EconoMi$erlV / EconoMi$er2: 0.06 in wg Total External Static: 0.81 in wg Fan RPM. 743 Fan Power 1.32 BHP NOTE. Selected IFM RPM Range: 733 - 949 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 13 of 16 Performance Summary For 6 ton RTU Project:-Untitled1 Prepared By: 02/27/201 11:45AN Electrical Data Voltage Range: 187 - 253 Compressor #1 RLA. 19 Compressor #1 LRA• 123 Actual Electric Heater kW: 4.9 Electric Heater FLA: 13.6 Indoor Fan Motor Type' MED Indoor Fan Motor FLA. 8.4 Power Supply MCA: 53 Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR). 60 Disconnect Size FLA' 51 Disconnect Size LRA: 215 Electrical Convenience Outlet: None Outdoor Fan [Qty / FLA (ea)]: 2 / 1.5 Electrical Data (Units produced on or after 02/16/2015 ) Compressor #1 RLA• 19.6 Compressor #1 LRA. 136 Power Supply MCA: 53 Power Supply MOCP (Fuse or HACR). 60 Disconnect Size FLA. 51 Disconnect Size LRA: 228 Control Panel SCCR: 5kA RMS at Rated Symmetrical Voltage Acoustics Sound Rating: 81.0 db Sound Power Levels, db re 10E-12 Watts Discharge Inlet Outdoor 63 Hz 91.5 88.8 86.7 125 Hz 85.5 84.2 82.7 250 Hz 78.6 70.1 79.1 500 Hz 76.0 66.7 78.4 1000 Hz 75.3 68.1 75.4 2000 Hz 70.5 65.5 71.2 4000 Hz 72.1 60.3 67.8 8000 Hz 69.4 65.3 62.9 A -Weighted 80.7 74.3 80.5 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 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 14 of 16 Performance Summary For 6 ton RTU Project: -Untitledl Prepared By: 02/27/201 E 11:45AN 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 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Overall A 86.7 82.7 79.1 78.4 75.4 71.2 67.8 62.9 89.3 Lw B 60.5 66.6 70.5 75.2 75.4 72.4 68.8 61.8 80.5 LwA C 54.3 50.3 46.7 46.0 43.0 38.8 35.4 30.5 56.9 Lp D 28.1 34.2 38.1 42.8 43.0 40.0 36.4 29.4 48.1 LpA Legend 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. Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 15 of 16 Performance Summary For 6 ton RTU Project: -Untitled 1 Prepared By: 02/27/2015 11:45AN 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 U rn 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 900 R 800 RPM 700 RPM _ 600 RPM 500 RPM 400 RPM I I I I I I I I I Fan Curve , A,4'(//A,;,,,,,41,/, a;;„,r,„ .,:/,, 17,2; d h 0" • 00 04 08 12 16 2.0 2.4 2.8 Airflow (CFM - thousands) RPM = 743 BHP = 1.32 Maximum RPM = 1102 Maximum BHP = 3.70 Note: Please contact application engineering for selections outside the shaded region. SC - System Curve RP - Rated Point O HP P 11009 32 36 1200 RPM 5.00 B 3.70 BHP 3.00 BH HP 40 44 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.390 Page 16 of 16 SERVICE FACTS Customer Property — Contains wiring and service information. Please retain. WC*060-SF-1 B Library Service Literature Product Section Unitary Product Heat Pumps, Self Contained Model WC* LiteratureType Sequence Service Facts iB Date April 1994 File No. SV-UN-PKGP-WC*060-SF-1B 4/94 Supercedes New Models: WCD060C100BB, WCD060CIOABB, WCD060C1OBBB, WCD060C10CBB, WCDO60C1OFBB, WCD060C1OGBB, WCHO6OCI00BB, WCH060C1OBBB, WCH060C1 OFBB Packaged Heat Pumps 5 Ton—Downflow & Horizontal Micro -Electronic Controls IMPORTANT NOTE: This unit is equipped with advanced electronic controls. They provide convenient service functions significantly differ- ent front conventional units. Refer to your service literature carefully when performing service or mainte- nance. Table 1- Contents Page Product Specifications 1 Optional Equipment 2 Electric Heater Data 2 Sequence of Operation 3-4 Static Pressure Drop 4 Fan Performance 4 Operating Pressure 5 Connection Diagram 6-7 Power Schematic 8-9 Control Schematic 10-11 Refrig. Circuit Diagram .. 12 Superheat Charging 12 Table 2- Product Specificatio RATED VOLTS / PH / HZ 208-230 / I / 60 A.R.L g tings Cooling' Net Capacity (BTUH) 61500 Indoor Air Flow (C FM) 2000 System Power (KW) 7.02 SEER* 9.85 Heating - Mechanical High Temp. (BTUH) 58000 Power Input (KW) 5.66 Low Temp. (BTUH) 31900 Power Input (KW) 4.67 POWER CORNS. (V/PHIH¢) 208-230/1/60 Standard ! Oversized Min. Circuit Ampacity 46.4 /47.7 Fuse Size — (Max_ Amps) 60 COMPRESSOR No. Used 1 Vas/RI/ Hz 200-230 / 1 / 60 R.L AMPS 28.7 LR. MAPS 1420 OUTDOOR COIL Type HI -Performance Rows/Ffnsper inch 2/16 Face Area (Sq R.) 10.45 Tube Size (In. OD) 0.375 • Refrigerant Control Expansion valve INDOOR COIL Type Rows/Fins per inch Face Area (Sq. Ft.) Tube Size (In. OD) Refrigerant Control Drain Conn. size (In.) MFPerbwmance 3115 Q6.33 Shod Orate 3/4' NPr OUTDOOR Type CFM No. Used / Diameter (In.) Type Drive / No. of Speeds No. Motors/ Horsepower Motor Speed R.P.M. Volts / Ph / Hz R L Amps / LR Amps Propeller 4800 1 / 24.0 Direct / 1 1 / 0.50 975 208-230 / 1 / 60 52 / 9.0 INDOOR FAN Type Dia. x Width (in.) No. Used Type Drive/ No. of Speeds Standard / Oversized No. Motors / Horsepower Motor Speed R.P.M. Volts/RI/Hz F.L. Amps LR. Amps F.C. Centrifugal 12.6 x 9.5 1 Direct /2 1 / 0.6010.75 850/1040 208-230/ 1 /60 5.3 /6.6 11.1 113.5 FILTER Type Fifers size (In.) Furnished Throwaway 20 x 25 x 1 (OTT_ 2) REFRIGERANT Charge (Lbs. o1 R-22)' 9� DIMENSIONS Gated (In.) L x W x H 86 x 52 x 38 WEIGHT(Approx. Lbs) Shipping /Net 774 / 602 Footnotes: 1. Coding Performance and Heating Performance IS rated at 95 F ambient. 80 F entering dry bulb, 67 F entering wet bulb and nominal cfm listed. ARI capacity is net and includes the effect of fan motor heat. Rated in accordance with AR Standard 240. 2. Rated at ARI conditions and in accordance with DOE test procedures. 3. Refrigerant charge shown its a nominal value; for a more precise value see the unit namepla6e. A WARNING: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE —DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING Failure to DISCONNECT POWER before servicing could lead to severe personal injury or death. SAFETY NOTICE This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experi- ence. Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning product may result in personal injury and/or property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpre- tation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use. RE -CONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES All pads of this product capable of conducting electri- cal current are grounded If grounding wires, screws, straps, dips, ruts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be re- turned to their original position and properly fastened. NOTICE: Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product improvement, t reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. Page F-455 Table 3— Optional Equipment Stand Alone Unoccupied Timer BAYCLCK001A Conventional T'stat Interface - Field Installed BAYCTHI001C Roof Curb - for WCD BAYCURB021 B Clogged Filter Switch BAYDFPS001A Fan Failure Switch BAYDFPS002A I / 0 Expansion Board BAYDIAG001A Manual Outside Air Damper BAYDMPRO29B Economizers - Downflow for WCD BAYECON067B Without Controls for WCD BAYECON071 B Horizontal for WCH BAYECON069B Reference Enthalpy Control BAYENTH003A Comparative Enthalpy Control BAYENTHOO4A High Temperature Sensor BAYFRST001A Coil Guard BAYGARD033A High Static Motor BAYHSMT053A ICI Accessory BAYICSI001 B Horizontal Insulation Kit - for WCH BAYINSL101A Quick Start Kit BAYKSKT007B Sensor Mounting Plate BAYMTPLOO2A Quick Start Kit BAYKSKT007B Zone Sensor Module - Manual Cool/Heat BAYSENS007B (or ASYSTAT662B) Zone Sensor Module - Auto Cool/Heat BAYSENS009B (or ASYSTAT664B) Zone Sensor Module w/LED - Auto Heat/Cool BAYSENS011 B Zone Sensor w/Button BAYSENS013B Zone Sensor w/Button and Setpoint BAYSENS014B Temperature Sensor BAYSENS016A Remote Sensor for Auto Change -over T'stat BAYSENS017B Digital! Dual, Man. / Auto Changeover BAYSENS022A Zone Sensor - Programmable BAYSENS023A (or ASYSTAT667A) Service Tester - Selective Resistance BAYSERV001A Remote Sensor for Programmable T'stat BAYSTAT021 Remote Rheostat BAYSTAT023 Table 4 - Electric Heater Data Model BAYHTRP105A BAYHTRP110A BAYHTRP114A BAYHTRP118A Heater Rated Volts KW Rating 208-240 / 60 / 1 3.7 - 5.0 208-240 / 60 / 1 7.5 - 10.0 208-240 / 60 / 1 10.3 - 13.8 208-240 / 60 / 1 13.2 - 17.6 Heat Stages 1 2 2 2 Nominal BTUH 12600 / 17100 25600 / 34100 35200 / 47100 45100 / 60100 WC*060-SF-1 B 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION An electronic control board is nowstandard equipment on these units. This board, the Unitary Control Processor (UCP), is the "brain' of the unit control system. It contains powerful control logic information that manages functioning of the unit and system. Note: The time delays mentioned below are present to increase system reliability. The UCP uses them to protect the compressor and maximize efficiency of unit performance. 1) Unit Start -Up The UCP performs internal self -diagnostic checks each time the system receives power. It detects all system components, including installed options, and prepares for control of this particular system. It also checks itself for proper internal functioning. Within one second of start-up, the UCP system indicator (a red light on the UCP board) glows if programming is intact and functional. On units with the optional economizer, the damper(s) opens for 15-20 seconds, and then closes for approximately 90 seconds. This assures proper damper calibration. 2) Cooling Operation/Mechanical Compressor Cycle (For cooling without economizer operation) Note: The UCP limits the compressor to a minimum run time of three minutes, and once shut off will not start again for another three minutes. Cooling Sequence - Whenever the unit is in cooling mode, the UCP energizes the Switch Over Valve (SOV). On a call for cooling, the UCP energizes the Compressor Contactor (CC1) coil. When the CC1 contacts close, the Compressor(CPR1)and Outdoor Fan Motor (ODM) start. CPR1 cycles on and off as required by cooling demands, but within the time minimums. mentioned above. Defrost Cycle in Cooling Mode - During periods of low outdoor air temperature, the UCP performs an evaporator defrost cycle. This cycle occurs after each 10 minutes of accumulated com- pressor run time when outdoor temperatures are below 55°F. The UCP turns off the com pressor during the defrost cycle, while the supply fan stays energized. After completion of the defrost cycle, which lasts approximatelythree minutes, the compressor returns to normal operation. Indoor Fan Operation - With the indoor fan set to "AUTO', the UCP energizes the Indoor Fan Contactor (F) coil approximately one second after energizing the compressor contactor. The Indoor Fan Motor (IDM) starts when contacts of F close. To enhance unit efficiency, the UCP keeps the F coil energized for 60 seconds of additional 1DM operation following completion of the cooling cycle. 3) Cooling Operation/Economizer Cycle Operation - The economizer option allows cooling with outdoor air when its temperature is 60(+2)°F or cooler. (This setting is field adjustable to55or65°F.) On a demand for cooling, the UCP signals the Unitary Economizer Module (UEM) to open/close modulating ventilation damper(s). The UEM energizes the Economizer Actuator (ECA), and causes the unit to draw in outside air. The UCP tries to cool the space to slightly below the cooling set -point. If the Supply Air Sensor (SAS) senses supply air below 45°F, the dampers modulate closed until supply air temperature rises, or until dampers close to minimum position. :_ During simultaneous economizing and mechanical compressor cooling, the UCP continues to modulate the ECA to keep the supply air temperatu re inthe 45-55°F range. When economizing is not possible, dampers go to minimum position. Settings - The UCP opens the economizer to minimum ventila- tion position every time F is energized. The amount of ventilation air required can be set by adjusting the minimum position potentiometer located on the economizer module (UEM). 4) Continuous Fan Operation With the indoor fan switch set to the 'ON" position, the UCP keeps the F coil energized for continuous fan operation. On units with an optional economizer, the UCP also causes the economizer actuator to move to its proper operating position at minimum position or greater. 5) Heating Operation/Mechanical Heating (Units without electric heat, or when the system needs combined electric and mechanical heat) Note: The UCP limits the compressor to a minimum run time of three minutes, and once shut off will not start again for another three minutes. Heating Sequence - The UCP de -energizes the SOV when the unit is in heat mode. On a call for mechanical heating, the UCP closes CC1 contacts causing CPR1 and ODM to start. The UCP inserts a one (1) second delay between starting of the indoor fan and the compressor. Defrost in Mechanical Heating Mode - Demand Defrost is a standard feature on these units. This control system permits defrost whenever icing conditions begin to cause a significant capacity reduction. During the defrostcycle, th e UCP energizes the Switch Over Valve (SOV), keeps the Compressor (CPR1) running, and turns off the Outdoor Fan Motor (ODM). If the system includes auxiliary electric heat, the UCP energizes them (if not already on). The defrost cycle ends when the outdoor coil temperature signals that the ice has melted, after approximately 10 minutes of defrost Immediately following the defrost cycle, the UCP energizes the Outdoor Fan Motor (ODM)for 5 seconds before de -energizing the SOV. End of Mechanical Heating Cycle - Upon completion of the heating cycle, the UCP de -energizes the Compressor Contactor (CC). If the fan mode is in the 'AUTO' position, the UCP de - energizes the F coil approximately 60 seconds following com- pressor shutdown. "Smart Recovery" (Economy Heat Functions Managed by the UCP) — Every nine minutes after mechanical heating cycle starts, the UCP checks to see if zone temperature is rising at a rate greater than 6°F per hour. If it is not, the UCP energizes auxiliary electric heat as needed. The UCP continues to check each nine minutes, and eliminates auxiliary electric heatwhen it determines that mechanical heat alone is sufficient 6) Heating Operation/Auxiliary Heating (Units equipped with one or two stages of auxiliary electric heat.) First Stage Heat - If the "Smart Recovery' function determines that mechanical heating cannot increase zone temperature suf- 3 WC*060-SF-1 B ficiently, the UCP energizes first stage electric heat contactor AH. Its contacts close to energize the first stage electric heater bank, provided the element temperaturelunits are closed. (Note: A minimum of 10 seconds must have elapsed since last power - up, or since AN was last de -energized.) Second Stage Heat - If mechanical heating and first stage auxiliary heat cannot provide 6°F per hour recovery, the UCP energizes second stage auxiliary heat contactor BH, provided a minimum of 9 minutes has elapsed since AH was energized. BH contacts close, energizing the second stage electric heater bank (provided the element temperature limits are closed). 7) Emergency Heating Operation (Units equipped with one or two stages of auxiliary electric heat.) First Stage Heat - With the unit mode set to `EM HEAT' and thezone requiring heat, the UCP energizeselectric heat contactor AH. The AH contacts close to energize the first stage electric heater banks, provided the elementtemperature limits are closed. (Note: A minimum of 10 seconds must have elapsed since last power -up, or since AH was last de -energized.) The UCP then cycles first stage electric heaton/off as required tomaintain zone temperature. Second Stage Heat - If the first stage of electric heat cannot satisfy demand, the UCP energizes electric heat contactor BH provided a minimum of 10 seconds has elapsed since stage one was energized). The BH contacts close to energize the second stage electric heater bank, provided the element tem- perature imits are closed. The UCP cycles second stage heat on/off as required to maintain zone temperature, while keeping stage one energized. With the unit mode set to'EM HEAT', the UCP continues to cycle on electric heat, without the compressor, to maintain zone temperature. Fan Operation - With the Indoor Fan set to 'AUTO", the UCP energizesthe F coil approximatelyone second before energizing the electric heat contactor(s). The IDM starts when contacts of F close. When the heating cycle is complete, the UCP de - energizes F and electric heat contactor(s) AH and BH. Table 4 - Static Pressure Drop Through Accessories (Inches Water Column) Economizers CFM Full Return * Full Outside 1000 .01 .05 1200 .01 .06 1300 .01 .06 1450 .01 .07 1600 .02 .08 2000 .03 .10 2400 .06 .12 ` For Power Fresh Air, 'Full Return' is zero. from Div. 5000.3999A Table 5 - Evaporator Fan Performance Electric Heaters CFM 5 & 10 KW 14 & 18 KW 1600 0.02 0.04 2000 0.03 0.07 2400 0.05 0.11 from as 5000398aA External Static Pressure (ESP) In Inches of Water Column Airfow CFM For WCD Models Standard Motor High Static Motor Hi Speed Low Speed ESP BHP ESP BHP ESP BHP 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 0.75 0.70 0.63 0.58 0.53 0.46 0.38 0.30 0.59 0.61 0.63 0.66 0.69 0.71 0.73 0.76 0.67 0.60 0.53 0.45 0.38 0.27 0.14 0.48 0.50 0.52 0.55 0.59 0.62 0.67 1.33 1.27 1.19 1.12 1.03 0.95 0.83 0.69 0.86 0.90 0.93 0.96 1.01 1.05 1.09 1.13 Note: Data includes pressure drop due to filters and wet coils. from Ds . 5000.3983 Airfow CFM 1700 0.70 1800 0.66 1900 0.59 2000 0.53 2100 0.48 2200 0.40 2300 0.32 2400 0.30 For WCH Models Standard Motor Hi Speed ESP BHP 0.59 0.62 0.64 0.66 0.68 0.70 0.73 0.76 High Static Motor Low Speed ESP BHP ESP 0.63 0.56 0.50 0.41 0.33 0.21 0.08 0.48 0.50 0.52 0.56 0.59 0.63 0.67 1.30 1.23 1.14 1.07 0.98 0.90 0.77 0.62 BHP 0.86 0.90 0.93 0.97 1.01 1.05 1.09 1.13 Note; Data includes pressure drop due to filters and wet coils. ham Doc 5000-3983A WC•060-SF-1 B 4 OPERATING PRESSURES Charts based on 400 CFM/Ton indoor air flow TO CHECK OPERATING PRESSURES 1. Run unit and allow pressures to stabilize. CO 450 2. Measure indoor air OBWB ( 1) entering the indoor coil a_ 3. Measure outdoor dry hub temperature. 4. Take discharge and suction pressures. 2 5. Locate the intersection of the outdoor dry bulb and indoor DBMS temperature on the proper chart. 400 DBMS 6. Then read down for suchenpressureand reed tothe fettfor (p discharge pressure. CCILI 0_ 350 W G7 CC = 300 t, 0) C 2 250 0 Co CO cc 200 0_ 0 C. COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE PRESSURE, PSIQ 360 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 150 COOLING CYCLE OPERATING PRESSURES oQ oQ sr: 0 C rs R OD PSEI en es°F oo i++e ao Its ore orT Pr 650 cap 7 e0 xenon' met tr rr m.ss 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 COMPRESSOR SUCTION PRESSURE, PSIG HEATING CYCLE OPERATING PRESSURES a 8 a 8 u. O 8 LL 2 IL I Q 8 IL n c4 gp" P or 10 de 6J 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 COMPRESSOR SUCTION PRESSURE, PSIG DWG. NO.50005233 DWG. NO.5000-5240 5 WC'060-SF-1 B CONNECTION DIAGRAM 7 FOSS REPLACEIERT TABLE OCP ALL TYPE 101 4.0 ARP WIRE COLOR DESIGNATION ABED COLOR AM) COLOR 15 ILKx PR PURPLE BE BLUE RD RED DR BROWN ON Mtn CR OWEN YL YELLOW OR CRAKE SPLICE 59F)PR1 59GIPR)A' 59BIPR1 398 1281 (AsSPLICE 3BR) 16� (R) 1E IRO) 561" 506 424 -PR) 1119) IBl) 988 tIKI P1 41 70A1PR) — 73A1PR) 7241►RI 7441P81 — 76A18N1 711A1861 — 79A1BK1 77A18R) — 75418E1 37 IBK) 18L1--- 116A1RD) i I e�lorol.pq�1^m P6 46 P7 J7 ¶1 9 5 ) 11 7 3 UCP RS 0 o{o a2E 18E1 5111 58F IAN) 1PR1 L L� aaw 96 SR1 OR SO FUYI J2 P2 • 2 S9 10 13 f. 17 I, 33 6 1. — 3241651 3 37CIPR) a 66 7 $—101A1YU 004In1 11 — ,03A1611101AIB61 — 10541B0 14 I6..4- 107A1PR/0M19R) 16 109411L 110419L1 — 11141214120 24I92) 1 — 126AIPI11 .A16R, 4 36A1BL) AI P6 a 0 36111GR) 26C OF IBA) 16K) 41AIn ) 36L 60A IRO) 160) (nl let) IB1t1 19.1 30AIPR) (jD nue �J FP71 77C1 PR> BL:E LPCI 6f11N1 O6CIPR1 iIRMO TO CPRI,CTS MO E3O0 MR.1.0.5.LPCI.SOY 7A18R) WI RIND EOW 1167 ATI PPf10 114A(PR).- I 1134160— 2 3 PPE/ PPL! 107EIn)- 105(1n)- 125A1161)- 1 1 — 11261001 2 2 1127101.1 3 3 — 125611411 1 — 107C171) 2 109CISLI IONAL TRNE cadamI00TI556 INTERFACE 15EE 116E1 Cl 499 574 .M 11161 NW) 1116) 468 614 664 .3A tell teX) (PRI IRO) %a Jt 1 1 ICl 1 i YY B161RG FROM FINN 1 I -I 8- A A C R WIRING TO FTB,EC01101112ER 16110). ELECTRIC NEAT 1PPF71 INSET A - ECON0111200AOTORIZED OUTSIDE AIR/ 1,0 EXPANSION 804R0 0pi10N PPF6 PP06 100A , ) 1008 1014 2 2 1018 1024 3 3 102E 103A . . 1038 101 6 6 1040 1054 6 6 1058 1068 10 6 0 1078 1084 9 0 1010 1090 1104 11 11 1106 1114 12 12 11,6 112A I3 13 1120 320 368 18 /0 36D 370 191 1Y1.) 116E7 - J 16 OHS,] l.) (-1 1a0A1PRI 139A1PR1 INSET - A ANS 127A 114A(P0 17E1 115410L) 7 'O� 107E1111 16 109E1111 12241241 , 12541PR1 NOT USED WITH 14010812E2 OUTSIDE AIR APES PM W261PR1 N271)N.1 126211,9) 107C 1n) 109E17E1 I UN E 19 RL n P12 J2 1236181E 2 2 122411K 1 1 1a2A1PR/ 1.1A)PRI P13 J3 11.AIPM3- 115A1/L)- 2 Ja-2 Ja-1 SEE 137A1PR1—C 13641PR1-0 139A1PRM-< 1404)PO)--.0 47 1-) 48 1*) 49 I-) 410 141 )RC CA 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 1. 1"-INBORN 2—110B16L) 3 —IMBIBE) 4 —10701PR) 5-+10291841 6—103810K1 7 6 --100615N1 9 +1118)6kI 10—1011111M 11--1000011 12—10581041 13 -1-11261R0) 14 +106110R) J6-t J6-2 45 Pie 2 3 6 6 7 a 2 3 6 —120A1681 —121AIM11 7—1274111.1 0 —126A1n 1 BLACK BLAC6 INSET / - PSOGRAY40L( 201E SENSOR L7 LTB t2 1- LT B-6- I- L711-7 LTB-9 LTO-1 PRCCIUMMAKilDNE SENSOR os„..4ce '11 '12 '1O CLASS 2 WC'060-SF-1 B 6 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY {MIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO ACCEPT AMY OTNER WIRING 11 X 17 Kim. PLATE IMPORTANT, DO NOT EIE8G12E EMIT UNTIL CNECR-OUT MO START -MP PROCEDURE NAS REEN V PLETED IT - s .m .A T MISS f66* 5TD SPECIFIED / FORM 1 A10.00 . 6 .0.E DIA . PIA N61 e14.0F14.2 uP.4A. 4tANF ANSAIS DATA( TulD,52 TIE MANE COMPANY A.V111011CI �5a7C i. 11.01.0or To, W26 1268 36A. 64A, I (HIE NPR) ..c • c 1 1 )BLI I�D) (PR 26A.C. W32 HORN O F e 6 1"t LIST IA CRD1 (PSI K 1BR1) 11 NMB T2 IIIIIIIIII+I� 61A SAN CIA 3A1PR) 3T16K1 AMMO IA.E.J IRO) a WIIRD 10 OR) 1/RAD1 %D) 12 T r T T T m�* $B 15.116111 SC1O11 OPTIONAL HARD START KIT EEBLI BIPRI A6.5.0IBL1 M&11 B18X1 Af8T01 A.B(RD) A. BIRD( A1Pk1 LIPID AfDt1 AIM) MED) AIBR) MBA) MBE) ATM) AIPR1 AEPR) ANNL1 AIPR1 LTD 52 TEM t 51 TEST 2 A 124 O 123 16 J 31 17 32 16 116 15 116 3D 3 14 - 13Z 40 12 46 11 79 10 76 77 76 75 74 73 72 3 71 2 70 9 6 +.I 7+1 6+I 5 ♦ - 3 ti 2- 1+ I '-CUSid.R L 1 CONECT101 C C K K FINN SOY BLACK ITRD)® CM) Klim16 TO OA A A Bls NEC CLASS 2/NE 211SOR I�i 3�� J SEE NAMEPLATE FOR LINE VOLTAGE AND MAX. FUSE SIZE L I L' rt, 371 1`. 1 1 . . 1 IeI I uE wl ;J 1 �uLl1 LI BLACK. 50A180 OAS BLAM. 56AIPRl OLACN *27)1m) BLACK 125CIPR1 INSET E - ELECTRIC NEAT OPTION (SEE NOTE 4) PPF7 PPM7 47CIBR 53c16R 36CIBL t 65016a W1710R) W)UI-) W16)60) W2419R) W24t0R) DUO SLOE BLACK BLACK (16ET C - WIRING FOR )RFD MEN ceiloNAL 5E1 NOTE IS ((STALLED 46AML 1 40BIPR) 57AIB11) 440)80) 43.11RD) 5 *16K1 6µ1PS) INSET U - NIGH SPEED AND OVERSIZE 1O10R CONNECTIONS • 381PR *)BIRD 10C1d1 i MAT NOT BE PRESENT d OARS IZE MOTORS ®o .r 2307-0243 'p DIAGRAM CONVECTION ELECTRICAL S06,230V/601Q/1PM RC_036-050C L WARNING HA2ARDOUS VOLTAGEI DISCONNECT POSER BEFORE SERVICING. FAILURE TO DISCONNECT PIER REFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY CO DEATH. &AVERT I SSEME NT VOLTAGE NASARDEUXI DECOINECTE2 LA SOURCE ELECTRIOUE AVANT D'Er FECTUER L-'ENTRET MEN. FAUTE DE DECO/RECTO LA SOURCE ELECTRIOIE AVANT D'EFFECTUER L'ENTRAIIER DES RLESSIAEES COAPORELLES SEVERES OV Lo NONE. 361PR) SEWN) BB SC IBR)IPRI AFF 12 BIPRI 1208E PR) INSET G-FAR FAILURE SWITCH OPTION IFS goc pe 116E(R0)I 50G1PR) INSET N{LOGGED FILTER SWITCH GPTION 65 4C NON C q O 1150 RDII TOC 06 100)IRDI FAILURE OPTHM FROM MT r„.., 1208 1218 NPR) 1PR1 1..1 120A 121A 1PR) NPR) 566 (PRI SPLICE S8G D9J (PRE /PR) 1168 IDOL 1BR1 IPR1 1B1 ) NOTES: 1 ALL WIRIER) AND DEVICES SNOW DASHED TO RE SIRPLIED Aka INSTALLED RT THE CUSTOER IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES. 2 IF AtIY 6 THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH TNIS UNIT MIST B REPLACED. REPLACE It WITH APPLIANCE WIRING UATERIAL RATED AT 105'c. 3 EPRASE TCTED�INTERIM YSINGLE PHA5NG CONDITIONS.ALL MOORS OVERLOOAD PROTECTION. CUPRESSOR- HAVE INTERNAL VERNAL PROTECTION. ♦ MEN ELECTRIC NEAT IS P06 015TOERPOKER ONOECTIONs. REFER(000 INSET ELECTRIC NEAT CONNECTIONS SNOWSARE FOR 260V/601Z/1PN_ MEN 20RV/60NZR1 /1 a ON ENS. ANDSCON CONNECT 117 TO 206v REMOVE TERMINALRE RON FROM TERMINAL ST. ©CONTROL ADJUSTMENT SWITCHES- SEE INSTALLATION LITERATURE FOR ADJUSTMENT. 7 MIEN TO' IS INSTALLED. REMOVE EXISTING PLUG. THIS PLUG WILL NOT BE USED RUT 510LRD NOT BERENOVED FROM WIRE HARNESS. CORIAIICATION WIRES FROM 66 TO TCI ARE TO BE WIRE TIED TO BOSOM 6 THE CONTROL BOX. WIRES W11R0) AND 1W(BK1 USED NM.; ELECTRIC NEAT OILY. WNEN 10 ELECTRIC NEAT 15 REWIRED REMOVE WIPE NUT FROM WIRES AND WANERICIMEAAT 0 RESSoR CONTACTOR � FOR REMAINDERT0P6it 10601AQAM. SEE ELECTIt CONNECTIONS • ED 5l 1EAR.OM CO�� ED. SEE INSET N FOR N1W1 12 WIIRESTD1.5C1001 AND WNW!WNW!USED OILY WITH OPTIO • ESTART NAL 13 AmEN 115TALLC D IISR OR mOK ORZEED OECTI D.E.SAIR OPTION IS 16 RE0ERED FOR OPTIONAL REFERENCE ERTHALPY CONTROL. 17 RE011RED ION OPTIONAL COMPARATIVE EXTRA/PT CONTROL. 10 D N 7N SAS. AU. OHS SLOE AIR. ASSOCIATED WIRING NOT 2AREMOTE MINIMA TDON ES1. co.�SSSO6,10WIRING MDT WIEN/0[►M0M%ONO 7 WC'060-SF-1 B 9l-dS-090.0M CO LIRE VOLTAG[ 1 —LI ti} } — ftl ti n 3 — D — — 10- 16- 18 [o- T1 — — r- mr1a,—EE,R1 E� 71 VI UPON S SA IPPI 1A IIOI OI 1091 • ® WARNING HAZARDOUS POE ACLI DISCONNECT ROWER BEF ORE SEPTIC INC. [AILUIE TO DISCONNECT POWER Kra. SERVICING CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL 164WY CR DEATN. A\ AVERT I SSEME NT VOLTAGE NASARDE U%I OCCWINECTEZ LA SOURCE ELCECTRIQIE AVANT D'EFFECTUER L'ENTRETIEN. !AUTO DC DECONNCCTCR LA SOURCE [LECTRIOIE AVANT O'CFFCCTLLR SCNTRAINER DES BLESSURES COLPORELLES EVERES O1 LA PORI. LEGOO urrIcc DESIGNA110N D(SCAID1IOR LINE NURCF WE OCR ITO FIN FAILURE SRIICN 05 ND VANM[u[Nl >Y.SI[N COONICS•SOR OT COO ITTO CNAKKCASE NEATER 05 OA 01111300R NGTOR CAA. TOO > 09 DOOM WOO CAPACITOR 0.33 lICR 5011CII 6> _ PES CUI0SOR CO COMPRESSOR R. CAPACI KR .31 CS S'START CAPAC COIFNm 30 CST ELIIM COAKSSLR SODI RAY 30 CU COIL TEMPERATURE LINIF 36 CIS COIL t(UP[RATUR( SENSOR 03 PrR DEFROST RELAY a0 [CA [CONC.TEA KTUATCA Re T IIOOOT eke CUITACIER 00 FAILURE 311I1M rTR FAN T(RN11Ul BLOCK 10-13 rI UP rut 03 101 HONOR FAR 10OT00 11.36 I. UUCP RIOT AsLAY TI Lin vOLIATow OLOCA Low GE LILT LOW PRLSS161 CONITOE I 72 OAS MINOR AIR S[NSOT 60 OUIOmR 'AN PLAY OM CUIDOM [AN MOTOR OK OU10I01TY HAS. eISCNSW Y1 Des *1 AIR 00 RIR RETURN 19111110113 31.0R 9T RIO R[1M11 81011 ITIATRATURL 73 OW R[WI[ VINIMIA1 P.1.1. OS SAS SUPPLY A CN >SOT NA SIR SUPPLY M. TCIW[RATUK TS M Rb51 COMTRO PQER 1TRwTRDN[A SO UNITARY [COO. TEN YOWL( O} ESY N[ TOSEN50R NVDN[ 59 Pre.PPRT ECONODI}[R PLUG T ( UT P!}.PF ELECTRIC KAT PL. TE PHO.Pls. 0[I'11.I PLUG WO [COOLI}CR 82 PP. DEFDOSI PLUO RP [CO.WI}LN OIIVW3HOS H3MOd e l-AS-090.9M >D — w— 35 ai- 5S— aS— A1— IS— O— LS— IT — 50 51- 53— TD— De — I—anG1A NAND 511T PIT 1C, TPD 51A Riot 71,2 360.5 DINI, xv ICIO 1 DRAT a - NICP SPEED Alp CVED5III noon C0TMC111T5 L1NC 11 z DSI 1ro1 WIFE CQOR DESIGNATION IBIS 0 MORN COLOR IBM COLOR D1000 M TMRRIA TRUE OD IICD TMIIL OR CRIER TT OR RIO1C5: GIL��CMIS:OM111iC gTTED ALL SNITCHES Aid WWII A T DOA ffAl t K AT1T1. N UTILITIES 110S SLIM, O•Anti rTER A 1DUL SnrtOMBIAS OCELNE 2 DASTED LTRES TWO CATE 2CCCNAET0CD EKED NIP)N0 00 OTITLM.; DABCO LIT* CN¢OLBTS NOON MSKD Da IC`FIELD. LYWNIOY LIK`GTnOTORE4SINDICATE ALTERNAE CTnCo; TV an Awn." SALL, PAT MISS, a NLARIEPS AWNS TIE RICNT SIM O1 TTE SCIELOTIC CON1KIz0 l'11Ni4i Ib1C.LTLi ATM]PWiLY ¢OSEo THREE MACE PM. AK nfloTreTto Dona SINGE 11nuuTu PNSTxi CGBIC IONS. ALLTOILI RAW OINAL TION`Ei�C AmiC[IIIM. NAVE Q° colP[el a�IDn1 aPEA:TIa 5 a`ITuiuli. ROOK WIRE 3111110 To �0 1(611NNALL ON ON 1141• T A. © f4OR`EN1240421100'"Aw WCPS'ILT 010? 110101 CT1G�`is. A Q u wE u wn`iitiair wsN'roO Ir. TGI1ST. DEN COMET TIES 10 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR ICCIR AS SNOW. Q S`CNTC DC`ACiPN 01101 VCII OMA.I i[IECIT IC NEAT 15 RECIII6EO, NOT DE OPEunT 0n OVERSIZE WOOS • - E S % t 0 0 RCf • SLZO-LOCZ 9 l -d S-090.OM 0 6n — ]629 — 65 — n— *6 — OS — 32 „"2)P16-2 4).6 J1-sr).16y 41-6 66.IP P16_3E ...,Pe,r,6 ( fr -'PI-----1---'-�1Rc kP>-4 1•ARAGE16.71 LT6-TE;T-] 51 IT6-T[0-1 LT _IS 34*1114I » B14C JL� 2y RLIIE E 3TCI Rt1 { _ P3-x L711-1416 6666I1BI 7- LTB-15 Jjkatitot Li 1 cLRo1 Yn IC n6wm, r9 . 2C*E s[*snP 66R161I 5°aCnP 1'L 5a.1P.I1 SPLICE 34-2 TI2L'LI� 71 T-> 51.1RCI IL. 52 3621.1 161,16*1 >661RL1 rci 66131. � J IMBr pL, KJ1 LA J2�D�siRIE K4 ��si:rvs 31-1 rLI P1-21 >I,-22 5>L1BR1 J1,0)P1 , RS6a1BRI J1_ . - 6561.1 26 N6,6,11t1 ELECTRIC RE{T PLIG I PPr>- nN 1,62 CTRiL >PPrT 5 I >6CIE 1 IQAI POE]-2 PPn-J«Prvl-a ,2{IBRI PPK>s P2612-6 351_IIID1 . r. so61.1 163-13 41 VI 12JP 21 16 5 m1 POoval LICE BLI 1-16 SPLICE oA wve-1 )�Pr 10-1�1 16-2 $1'L ICC snI sPLi¢ PR8-22>zVf;B7 I 111.6-3 1S661PR1> � � PTYbJ MOM, I-6711ta61P61 » 12.1PR1 d° PAC 11216„R1 121612111 1 ,� P n-n >ox-e 1ow.11PEa1«row-nannLI Jx-o vxs 1R, s-a«PPBS- TL, BSu JY1 PIT.* TE REu� 11 Pos 1> s rz� 2 IBLI wrIo6KL ar6.11.16. yiiO C [29851O wMW -71 L J >.21u6R1 «*LACK RI �,_ ♦FI > 1a 1{ Pv rl « *L9M BL.E2I PPIj JY2'P3 • • OI1VI1 HOS IOHINOO 52- 93- ITB-3 ,2•.PR1 72 P_e<ST. 72 LO )AAIMOl1��. JH ON I- . SERrI. 11• L OR 7941 ex) P,y< 0. L'e• _ OO TBAInc19T-a , n-, 1O:B 7.'"1%-'< Ja—i CM' g�WOOED P)S< nrt frIMM L..... 1 TSAI•LI PT4<•IT_ 5 INSET E - INIENDIALLOILE SOS mace Ltt!-1+ 40AIe1.) 12 L19-12 /WIWI 1.15-0 75A11111 75 SP LTB.2 77ae4l 77 1169 9 1••1O1 6 I 0e 1.70-10DYIBKi NOTES: SE1TA0TI DM L III[ 12 0411.1 Oi-075.000C IMMTS. CONTACTS 011,160 IO0 .94 MID M NOT ON 1 111 OMITS. /Q r01 _am owns, WE INSET A. `J RRE4tt1CZIALS T AI a TINET 47WAL M 11114 4NSOR MO IBC. 54CIA11%f11%LACONIC OATo �[Ot 0E.Maau,WcO M10.i1lr�� .caa..�n FOLLOWING ACtRICtAa •N :Me 34 011.01LAL 10010AT091. aal" tT 2*, NiNLG`Oicrn r xi :iia APSDSE ,D.s1E[ Ir GNISEI E IS E0. OPna+•L PROOR LE a0O 4NM9. ® EEOI)KD r01 0PTIE•a NREOLCE En)u2li 00*12m, QQ I¢Mlcn ECG cored.! aun.BAT)IIE [Noom.v CONTROL. ,O " PPf6-S PPYB-5 P, }-g R-IS •) 155L)00) 10]e100) WY- P2-+3 IPrBt« M16t P11-12( AD-1 +OTEIPNI 10x1291 « 1010fP9) ")n-+a P .-,«PPS-, -e 10B,IB1(1 « 10••IBNI n-16 PN'e-9 PDYFO 1111-1< 008aL1 AI-il •)Ia-n , 4PE}a«PP10Fa 1O9t10�510«%L0-10 91129' ITEEII I 1)lBIBL! sBlnn AS +9 •)P2-f0 AIMb+a«Mus- Pl,ti J2-R) I1L1®1 I1ffife01 + [ IS-l0 PFS-,SUPNO-IS PI1- 3 al 125A1PR) < PPre-3 PPr14-1. 110115-14 1KCT C - ELECTRIC NEAT OPTIONAL SINGLE STIR ELECTRIC OAT IO I rs[, •-.4190C 51101E CO)BESSO xlen Nn(RR) ml9e) Iw1 1 LIO xTOI I Oyl f)P�IAInn ) 01 L. NnC) BUM LIME 71? 3]CIIR:� T < I Aea BI•fnI 3) LIME el LOW Ta? SSD)BN1 T-.«wulr 4A(BR1 I I — - LOW 23? BSA19R1 (< 44I151I I s vry �OPCNA IIL 1'LO S1uGE LLECTNIC HE:HE:1 LILL, TD v2-- C< :1119) "" 1018R1 • LIME a0 T-1 -, LPw,-o PPG91u 3 I L)LL, )I? SaC11 N1.1M11 PPG a PMq LINO 72? S501921 N< E73? 25LI8! w T-•< v;„dIM mS•S. . 0 &ASSOE)ATEO WIRING 4T USED Woilo,i5loc [> +MM OPnCMAL [C0i011F•.LOlm IaE0 0Ti51M N. IA EOAN510N.OMD I[,z i .4p utt B 0021*1 01 PTO IPle 1 0 PLw L.o a +0 911)d11 [C0011S01 09�Ox. • O IIIII u, sC[ NEC, fi•MOMD L,+il I P - MIL SOWN CONOCTION GOB 00T3 9170011 CCa101412E4 u-1e IOTcfruNOON. . n-+a PTF1<PG5O) ,, , .) 1 •EIn1 4,IBL) BE07C RS BLAB( i2s:e RI 2<• mre- .Gln-a SPLIcc 1 1SSA.tr 11P111 SPLItE >mLlcct j/zK) 'Pzv a < s BWC-SF-9 MAIN' Dwg. No. 21A722480P01 Page F-91 SERVICE FACTS Since The Trane Company has a policy of continuous product improvement, it reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. The installation and servicing of the equipment referred to in this booklet should be done by qualified, expenenced technicians. Weathertron® Heat Pump Model: BWC090F300GA IMPORTANT — This document is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT MODEL BWCOGOF3000A MODEL BV/COGOF300GA RATED VOLTS/PH/FR 200-230/3/60 OUTDOOR MN — Type No. Used/ Dior (n.) Type Date / No. Speeds OEM ®DA itw.l) ® No. Motors — Motor Speed R.P.M.1100 F.L Amps Prouder 2 / 22 Direct / 1 8500 OA 2 —1n 200 230/1/6D 3.8 Range (gyp BTUH Indoor Airflow (CFM) Power (KW) EERO Noise Itetirrg No.® 90000 3000 10.10 8.90 8.8/Ph Retiop (Flaeli�® (Koh Tamp.) BTUH & C.O.P. Porter Input (KW) Mw Terrp.) 6TUH & C.O.P. Pad 1dd (KW) 85000 & 2.90 8.60 44000 & 1.90 6.80 INDOOR FAN — Type No fin.) Orin / &Plods (Na) CFM vs. it w.p.® No. Motors — HP Motor Speed R.P.M. Wits/Ph/Hz F.L Amps Centrifugal 15; 15 Belt / Adjustable See Fan Pert. Table 1 — 3/4 1n5 200.230/3/80 2.8 P6MER CONNS. — V/Pi/Hz Nan. Brrh. Cr. Airway* &. Or — Max. (Amps) Prot. Rtg. — Read. (Amps) 200.233/3/60 42 60 60 COMPRESSOR No. Used — No. Speeds Volts/Ph/Hz RL Amps — LR. Amps Crimea"' 1-1 200-230/3/60 25 —165 FILTER Fereiubud? 1 it. Low Velocity 4.2116 x 20) & 2 (20 x 20) -1 a 2 it — Type Recommended Le Vel. (No.-e-T1 .) Hi WI. Mo.-Size-Mk) OUTDOOR COIL — Type Rows — F.P.I. Face Area (s4 ft.) Tube Sane (it) ant Control Spire Fit" 1 — 20 34.3 1/2 Exparrsiort Value REFRIGERANT Crape (bs. of R-22) 20.0 DIMENSIONS al) H x W x CIIWii 47.5 z 76 x 83 INDOOR COIL — Type Rows / F.P.I. Face Ares (sq. ft) Ike Sae (i.) Hefripertan Control Drain Can Sue (i►) Plate Fin 4 / 13.5 9.5 1/2 Expansion View 3/4 NPT WEIGHT Sliming (bs ) /Net Rai 1176 / 1144 l ac ordeaee wile A.R.I. Stoddard 240. *Redd is accorded@ with A.R.I. Standard 270. SINGLE PACKAGE ®Calalleted in acmrdaree with Nett. Eleatic Code. Suitable Col — Outdoor. ®Standard Al — Wet Cal — Indoor. ®Rated in accordance with D.O.E. test procedure. HSPF is at the nirinm design regrirn ent for Region IV. [1 Pored supply voltwe links Void" Links Law High 207-254 198 — 207 (a) 187 — 196 (b) Indoor Thermostats — Automatic Heat/Cool w/Two-Stage Heating . . Manual Seasonal Selector, Heat/Cool w/Two-Stage Heat Auto. Changover, Elect. Thermostat Control Sub -Base For use w/BAY28X194 . Head Pressure Control BAY28X138 BAY28X139 BAY28X194 BAY28X195 BAY28X123C SUPPLEMENTARY HEATERS Model Number Power Supply KW Rating 208-240V Nominal BTUH BAY90241A 208-240/3/80 7.48-9.96 25500-3400o 0AY98X242A 208-240/3/80 14.98-19.92 51000-88000 84Y960243A 208-240/3/80 22.44-29.88 78800-102000 8AY96X244A 208-240/3/80 29.92-39.84 102100-136000 8AY96X2458 208-240/3/80 37.40-49.80 127600170000 BAY96X2488 208-240/3/60 44.8059.76 153200-204000 Mai I.D. Temp. DB Rig. DB/WB Cg. 80 95/71 80 95/71 80 95/71 SAFETY NOTICE THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED FOR USE BY INDIVID- UALS POSSESSING ADEQUATE BACKGROUNDS OF ELEC- TRICAL AND MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE. ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR A CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAM- AGE. THE MANUFACTURER OR SELLER CANNOT BE RE- SPONSIBLE FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF THIS INFOR- MATION, NOR CAN IT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY IN CONNEC- TION WITH ITS USE. Max 0.13. Temp. 08 HIg. OB C9. 75 115 75 105 65 100 (a) I.D. *flow between 40011450 CRA/ION. (b) I.D. Mow between 4006450 CRM/TON. Start kit *quint. (c) Ceparity izihat on for unk operation at 208 colts vs. 230 salts is 1% approximately. RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES ALL PARTS OF THIS PRODUCT CAPABLE OF CONDUCTING ELECTRICAL CURRENT ARE GROUNDED. IF GROUNDING WIRES, SCREWS, STRAPS. CLIPS, NUTS OR WASHERS USED TO COMPLETE A PATH TO GROUND ARE REMOVED FOR SERVICE, THEY MUST BE RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINAL POSITION AND PROPERLY FASTENED. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING P.I. 7/85 The Trane Company Light Commercial Unitary Division Guthrie Highway Clarksville, TN 37040 REDDI PART.' COMPONENT QTY. DESCRIPTION DPG CAT. # CSG MNEMONIC * Wheel, Blower 1 15" D x 15" W a 1/2" Bore, CW WW74X74 Capacitors (CFA-CFB) 2 7.5 MR), 440V WW20X134 Check Valve 3 1/2", Swaged Inlet WW58X3 Compressor • Internal Line Break (IO.) Internal Press. Relief (IPR) 1 CT88NR3AX1: FLA 28.0 IRA 165.0, Wed. res. e 77 •F. '- .457 Ohms Open on rise in windktg temp. - Resets in 30-90 min. Opens on 35040 dill. between high & low side pressure Order by unit model # Contactor (MS) 1 Type 3PST + An Sw., Contacts 240/480V, FLA 40.0, LRA 240/180, Coil 24V, 2.1 A.la., .35 A. Hld., NCR1530074AKC WW30X87 Defrost Termination • Switch MT) 1 Type SPST,125V.A., 120/240 VAC ' Pilot Duty, Opens 70' ± 4° F., Closes 37' ± 3°F.; # 37T31, Style 29429, Therm-0Disc WW28X196 Defrost Timer (OFT) 1 24 V.A.C., 80 Hz., Counts 12.5 Y.A. Pilot Duty, Cycle 45 d 90 Minutes WW28X163 Distributor (ID) (OD) 1 1 1 /2' Inlet - 4 Outlets -1 /4' 7/8' Inlet, 8 Outlets ® 1/4' WW51 X156 WY51X169 Drier 1 Suction Una w/Sweet Fttthgs 30 Cu. In., 1-3/8" x 1.3/8' WW22X105 Drier 2 liquid Line w/Sweat Fittings 18 Cu. In., 1/2" x 1/2" WW22X96 Evaporator Defrost Control (EDC) 1 120/240V, 10/5 FLA, 60/30 LRA, In 0 60° ±2'F., Out 025' ±2°F., #3ART21F1 WW26X62 Epansian Valve (ID) 1 (ALCO) #ANE8HW-6T2875, 1/2" Inlet, 7/8' Outlet, 8 Ton, Sweet, 90', Ext. Equal., 30" Cap. Tube, Superheat 48 ± 2 PSIG WW51X241 Expansion Valve (00) 1 (ALCD) #ANE3HB-GT876. 1/2" In, 1/2" Out, Sveeer. 3 Tan, 30" Cap, Ext. Equal., Superheat 45 ± 2 PSIG WW51X242 Fan 2 4 Blade, 22' Ma., 1 /2' Bore, Hub Up, CW, 28' WW73X61 Fuse IFUI 1 Red Cap, Dual Element, 3.2 Amp, aGM0-3.2/10 Bussmn WG23X70 Motor 110) 1 230/460V, 60 Hz., 3 Ph., Open She11,1725 RPM, 3/4 HP, 1-speed, FLA 2.8/1.4 CW, URA 15.4/7.7, Ball Bearings INW94X360 Motor (0DA/008) • 2 200/230V, B0 Ht., 1 Ph., Closed Shell, CCW, • 1100 RPM, 1/2 HP, 1-speed, FLA 3.8/3.3, LRA 9.1, Sleeve Bearings; Wind. Ras. — Ohms a 77'F.: Blk. to Mu 8.4/7.4; Blk. to Brn. 41.3/35.5 WW94X409 Pulley, Blower 1 7.93' 00, 8.0 Pitch Dia., 3 Spoke, Browning # AL-84 WW34X57 Pulley, Motor 1 3.2' 0 x 5/8' Bore, Vv. Pitch From 2.9 to 1.45 on 0-5 Turns. Browning # 16.34 WW34X3 Riley (DI ° 1 Type 4POT, Contacts 230V, FLA 5.0, ' LEA 15.0, Coil 24V, .184 A.M., .115 A. HLD., NKU-8250 VAN24X166 Relay, Evaporator Defrost IEDR) 1 Type OPST, Contacts 240/480V, FLA 6/3, LEA 35/18, Coil 24V..53/.61 Ain., .26/.31 A. Hld., #R8222U-1063 WW24X75 Relay, Indoor Fan IF) 1 Type 3PST, Contacts 240/480Y. FLA 20/20, LRA 88/34, Coil 24V, 2.10 A.In., .35 A.HId., aCRI53A074AGC WW30X83 Relay, Aux. Fan (FA) 1 Type 3P0T, Contacts 230V, FLA 5.0, LRA 15.0, Coil 24V, .153 Ain., .084 A. Hld., #61-1513 WW24X80 Shaft I 28.32" l8. x 1" 0 WW15X39 Slinger 2 1/2' De. Bore WW72X33 Sub -bass • 1 BAY28X195, For use w/BAY28X194 • WY28X195 Sump Heater (A) 1 2301/, 85 W., Res. Haw. Cart Type WWO8XB5 Sap Heater (B) 1 230V, 40 W., Res. Heater, Cart. Type WW8X61 Switch, low Pressure Cur -Out )LPCO) 1 Cut -Out Pressure: Opens e 8 ± 4 PSIG, Resets 25 ± 7 PSIG, #20P51008E02560080, T.I. WN26X90 Switchaver Valve 1 (ALCO) 401R0-10F79, Pilot Operated. Dist. Tube a 7/8", Suct., N 1 a# 2 Tubes 01.1/B" ea. WW51X248 Swtchaer Valve Coil 1 Alto #GS-441, 24V, 50/60 Hz.. 2.07/1.78 A.In., .957/.738 A. Hid., 5.5 Ohms ± 10% resinous ® 77'F. WW31X22 Thruster 1 Resistance varies w/Tamp. WW 9X18 Thermostat • 1 1 1 BAY28X138 Automatic BAY28X139 Menu& BAY28X194, Auto. Changeover, Elect. Thermostat Control WY2BX1 06 WY2BX107 WY28X194 REDDI PARTS' COMPONENT QTY. DESCRIPTION CAT. * MNEMONIC # Thermostat, Outdoor Fen (OFT) I 240 V.A.C., 5 FLA, 30 LRA, Contacts Open 0 50' ±5•F., Resit 0 80' ±5•F., 020804F31-184/80.1 (T.I.) WW28X110 Transformer (TNS) 1 24V, Clan 2. RRetinq751A, Pd. 80 Hz. N NTC752324-8216 Werd) W632X39 New Part - See Up Within The Last 18 Months. PARTS LIST FOR OPTIONAL HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL KIT BAY28X123C COMPONENT OTT. DESCRIPTION DP CAT.* CSG MNEMONIC # Auto Transformer I Carson #8131; 61230V, Red 116.01AC, 134.5 VAC, Yellow 200.0 VAC, ® Rid 232.0 VAC, Orange 273.0 VAC, Yellow 400.0 VAC WW32X5T Fuse • 1 5 Amp, 600 Volt • WW23X195 Pressure Switch IHPCO) 1 #20PS1040F280K160R, Opens a 280 ± 10 PSIG, Clore 011i0 ± 10 PSIG WW26X79 Relay IODFA) 1 Type SPOT, Contacts 240/480V, FLA 6/3, IRA 35/18, Coil 24V, .53/.61 Ain., .28/.31 A.HId, #R82228-1158 WW24X70 Relay 10DF13I 1 Type OPOT, Contacts 240V, 180 LRA, 30 FLA, Coil 24Y, .815 Ain., .41 A.H1d., 50-60 Hz, PM #PRD11AG1-24V WW24X137 Thermostat )OFTAI 1 n 208081,42.4111, Opens a 55• ± 6°F., Closes 0 45' ± 81. WW28X119 Thermostat (OFTB) I 0206081,42-802, Opens 035' ± B'F., mom ®25' ± 6° F. WW28X120 New Part - Set Up Within The lest 18 Months. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM BWC090F300GA YL/BR---11-YL/WH --(«-� i-s}yL2� TELIOW YELLOW Q 2-PF-5 2 BAF-6 (NOTE BAI LPCO yL/NR D 4 FrUr I SFF UNIT NAUEPL ATE FOR POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE WIRE PER LOCAL CODES L2 F-1 1 MS-2 (BK�I.F.FAN \I---DK —� BK/W11-14— OK MT R,/ (ALL MOTORS ARE THERMALLY PROTECTED) MS-3 BK •Ihill FT 00F 1 BLUE AN`TBLACK BK-• ODF -I CA C IiRoE)•-0 FTBA-I RD/ BL BROW4 FTBB2 FTBB-I BI IFS/-D \'.RL ACK-4-BK/I-0. BK-0-BK� BRNB I FAN (NOTE TI -K MIR.) REDtBK/2- 0 FTB4-2 BROWN FOR-2 BK/PLO • BLACK --AMMh—BLACK SUMP NOR "a' -vL/ND BLACK�'VWAM.�RLACK OR/BL—• SUMP HTR B 0—vL/RD REO 230V TNS ORANGE 2.......-+-UIVBL ^ 2-PF-2 FUA 2-PF-4 RE - •—BLACK/BL—J 24 V. I-BLACK/RD-•-• AG(-e-1/4i-RED • OT BROWN-O� O • YELLOW OFT-2 IDK/OR OR/8K - - SC ♦SLACK --1,—BLACK •�— BK F-3 (NOTE 4) •-1I-- BL/BR 00S •--BL C-2 3 F-2I NS-4 BN/OR (1--NO/OR / RD 0-3 (NOTE 3) BK.OR -I 1—BR/TL I-PF-2 I PF 3 1-PF- 4 2 AMPI 2K (NOTE II) 2-PM-8 2-0M-9 ETL/ OR4 2-PF-8 2-PF-9 EDR-I YL/VON �I PFI 8J-13L -(2OF-7I I F-- (NOTE BB) I CN- IOC a-- OR/I—(2-PF-ID CN-12F a---BR/2-PF-I2 L _ 4 _ THERMOSTAT 134Y2RK1343 (AUTO CHANGEOVER) OR BAVZBK139 (MANUAL CHANGEOVER -NOT SHOWN I NOTE 9 ) From 0wg. 21C756303 P03 MOTE 16 J 40494 • 0 ID 0 3 0 Jc -•.p ¢� �u d�K[PP 41. 40 c..Q -+ MI IN4 NcriEK m La. ACK IKK� KL�*I 1. LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TO UNIT MAY BE NEC CLASS 2 AND MUST RE A MN. OF IA AWG. 2. MAX. EXTERNAL LOW VOLTAGE LOAD 1,0 AMPS 24 V.A,C. AVAILABLE FOR OTHER LOADS AND ACCESSORES. 3. SEE WIRING DIAGRAM WITH HEATER FOR DETAILS OF HEATER WRING. 4. HEATER INTERLOCK (F-3 CONTACT) CLOSES DURING FAN OPERATION. 5. CONNECT COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. IF ALUMINUM OR COPPER -CLAD ALUMINUM POWER W/HPIG IS USED, IT IS REQUITED THAT CONDUCTORS OF PROPERLY SIZED COPPER CONDUCTOR MATERIAL BE INSTALLED TO THE EQUIPMENT TREMAALS THESE CONDUCTORS ARE THEN TO BE CONNECTED TO THE ALUMINUM OR COPPER -CLAD ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS IN AN ENCLOSURE USING CONNECTORS WHICH MEET ALL APPUCABLE CODES AND ARE ACCEPTABLE TO THE INSPECTION AUTHORITY HAVNG JURISDICTION. 6. THREE-PHASE MOTORS ARE PROTECTED UNDER PRIMARY SINGLE PHASING CONDITIONS. 7. WHEN HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL IS USED, REMOVE AND DISCARD THIS JUMPER. B. A) WHEN (ECONOMIZER BAY70X116 OR BAY70XI14) MR DAMPER IS USED, REMOVE AND DISCARD THIS TEl JUMPER WIRE IN TIE FRESH AIR DAMPER POLARIZED RUG IN THE UNIT AND INSTALL MATING PLUG SUPPLIED WITH AND CONNECTED TO TIE DAMPER. BI THESE LEADS FORUSE WITH FRESH AM DAMPER BAY70X114 ONLY. (SEE SUPPLEMENTARY HOOK-UP DIAGRAM AND INSTALLATON INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ADDITIONAL WIRING AND P6TRUCTIONSI. 9. THERMOSTAT BAY2EIXT38 OR BAY211X139 WILL NOT PROVDE COMPRESSOR OPERATION DURING ECONOMIZER CYCLE. THERMOSTAT BAYZBX 153A WEL PROVIDE ECONOMIZER AS FIRST STAGE AND COMPRESSOR AS SECOND STAGE DURING ECONOMIZER OPERATION. 10. INTERNAL DAMPER MOTOR CONTACT WHEN APPROVED ACCESSORY BAV70%1161S USED. 11. THESE LEADS ARE LOCATED IN THE LVTB COMPARTMENT. 12. UNIT IS FACTORY WIRED FOR 230V. FOR 200V.: Al RE -CONNECT RED LEAD AT FTBA-I TO OFT AND CO RECT BLARE LEAD AT OFT TO FTBA-1. RECONNECT BK/2 LEAD AT FTBA-2 TO FTBB-2 AND CONNECT BK/1 LEAD AT FTBB-2 TO FTBA-2. RI DISCOMIECT RED TRANSFUMIEI LEAD FROM CNE AND INSULATE. CONNECT ORANGE TRANSFORMER LEAD TO YELLOW/RED LEAD. BWC-SF-9 Dwg. No. 21A722480 P01 Page F-91 WIRING DIAGRAM ca.+.a. 0o ad co CO 0-A on A-i IOR `0 - -- i J _ NOUN ;MC. 49.6 461 116/33 • omQO RCO MYR »n.Q EulECtiON Nap NCI a� w .617 d1 - CONPNC3306 Junin. OOP NEC CLASS 2 AND MUST RE A MIN. OF 16 1.0 AMPS 20 V.A.C. AVAILABLE FOR OTHER R OETAMS OF HEATER WIRING. SES DURING FAN OPERATION. ILY. F At.l1MIAIJM OR COPPER -CLAD 6 REQUIRED THAT CONDUCTORS OF IATERIAL BE PETALLED TO THE EQUIPMENT THEN TO BE CONECTED TO THE ALUMINUM ORS IN AN ENCLOSURE USING CONNECTORS NO ARE ACCEPTABLE TO THE INSPECTION I UNDER PRIMARY SINGLE PHASING D. REMOVE AND DISCARD THIS JUMPER. BAY70X 114) AIR DAMPER IS USED. REMOVE I WIRE IN THE FRESH AIR DAMPER STALL MATING PLUG SUPPUED WITH AND 1111 DAMPER BAYTOX 114 ONLY. 1SEE 1 AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR UCTIONS). 39 RILL NOT PROVIDE COMPRESSOR i. THERMOSTAT BAY29X153A WILL AND COMPRESSOR AS SECOND STAGE MEN APPROVED ACCESSORY BAY70Xt1B IS COMPARTMENT. 200V.: WET AND CONNECT BLACK LEAD AT OFT iT FTBA-2 TO FT8B-2 AND CONNECT BK/1 ID FROM CN-8 AND INSULATE CONNECT UAW/RED LEAD. oar /ruMN :roc From Dwg. 21D756304 P03 �— COLOR OF WIRE BK/BL Black Wire With Blue Marker L COLOR OF MARKER BK Black OR Orange YL Yellow 8L Blue RD Red GR Green BR Brown WH White PR Purple 24 V. 1 Factory Wiring Line V. — — — 24 V. Field Wiring — — — Line V. 41. Compressor Capacitor Contact Normally Closed Contact Normally Open Defrost Control Time Actuated Fuse Ground Indicating Light ' B — Blue 'R — Red Junction of Conductors -0- cr LEGEND Magnetic Coil 1 Ph Motor 3 Ph Motor Polarized Connector Male Plug r Female Plug Pressure Sensing Switch Opens on Falling Pressure Pressure Sensing Switch Opens on Rising Pressure Relay Contact SPDT Resistor or Heating Element Thermistor Solenoid Operated Valve Temperature Sensing Switch Opens on Falling Temperature OmlT,(I1 Terminal Board Transformer S_ Wire Nut or Connector o^^e, Motor Winding CA CF CN Cooling Anticipator Fan Capacitor Wire Connector CPR D OFT OT EDC EDR F FM FTB FUA GND HA HTR I0L LPCO LVTB MS MTR ODA ODE ODS OFT PF_ PM_ RHS SC SM T TNS TSC TSH HPCO Compressor Defrost Relay Defrost Timer Defrost Termination Switch Evaporator Defrost Control Evaporator Defrost Relay Indoor Fan Relay Manual Fan Switch Fan Terminal Board 3.2 Amp Fuse Ground Heating Anticipator Heater Internal Overload Low Pressure Cut Out Low Voltage Terminal Board Compressor Motor Contactor Motor Outdoor Temperature Anticipator Outdoor Fan Relay Outdoor Temperature Sensor Outdoor Fan Thermostat Polarized Plug -Female Contact Polarized Plug -Male Contact Resistance Heat Switch Switchover Valve Solenoid Room Thermostat Switch System Thermistor-Sensor Transformer Cooing Thermostat Heating Thermostat High Pressure Cut Out TROUBLESHOOTING CHART - WHAT TO CHECK q p 1 �' tl' p00� 9p_ p4.' t f^'^'f`etC��'�y fe `p ,rL ,�•C�y ' p0... 0< SYSTEM FAULTS ny *g� q�' 9 � o ,4p�f is q f�Op 9 9 t^ t7 9 9 9! O L tP' 1^f �L �^ .� 9 �p en ^ �y ep 0 9 G o rq L sj 9n q g �p' ^ !94 ojr 9 1. . 'Yr (r'12C-PC'�y' 9p '1 ? IR` q 'P2Q J�,C+ 1- fy -e 9 9 l 9s� (+ q < �Y < p4'32CACil ."pY t%D%��''c^ es IsS tP `°* II-Ve41%i1 C q^.^p�.r REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT Head Pressure Too High IC P S P S S H P S P S Head Pressure Too low C S P S S S P H S P S S S S P Suction Pressure Too High C S P P S S S P H S S P Suction Pressure Too Low C P S P S H P S S S Liquid Ref rig. Floodback (TXV) C P P H p P Liquid Ref rig. Floodback (Cap. Tube) C P S S S P H P S S S P LD. Coil Frosting C P S S H Compressor Runs Inadequate or No Cooling/Mg C S P S S SPSSSS H S P S SPSS S ELECTRICAL Compressor & 0.0. Fan Wont Start C P P SPSPP H P P SPSPP Compressor Will Not Start Bul 0.D. Fan Runs C PSPSSS P H PSPSSS P 0.D. Fan Won't Start C P P S H P P S Compressor Hums But Won't Start C PSSS P H PSSS P Compressor Cycles on 10L C PSPSSS PSPPS S S P S H PSPSSS PSPPS S S P S I.D. Blower Won't Start C P P S P S S H P P S P S S DEFROST Unit Won't Initiate DefrostC H P P P P Defrost Terminates on Time C H P P P Unit IcingUp C H P S S P S P ng H Heating AIRFLOW, CFMO P Primary Causes S Secondary Causes INDOOR FAN PERFORMANCE STANDARD AIRFLOW FOR BWC090E-G MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN @ BLOWER SPEED RPM 0 0@630 I 1 @590 I 2@550 3@510 4@470 I 5@430 PRESS. EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. w.g.) ® AND MOTOR POWERJWATTS) O PWR. PRESS. PWR. PRESS. PWR. PRESS. PWR. PRESS. PWR. PRESS. PWR. 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 0.78 0.77 0.76 0.74 0.70 0.65 0.59 0.52 0.44 0.36 0.27 630 670 710 755 805 860 915 970 1030' 1090' 1175' 0.67 0.66 0.65 0.62 0.59 0.54 0.48 0.42 0.36 0.28 0.20 565 605 645 690 735 760 830 880 935 1000' 1070' 0.56 0.55 0.54 0.51 0.48 0.43 0.38 0.32 0.26 0.19 0.12 505 535 575 615 660 705 750 795 845 900 960 0.45 0.44 0.42 0.40 0.36 0.32 0.27 0.21 0.15 0.08 0.01 430 460 495 535 575 615 660 705 750 800 850 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.30 0.26 0.21 0.15 0.09 0.02 370 400 430 465 500 535 575 620 665 0.29 0.27 0.25 0.21 0.17 0.12 0,06 325 345 370 400 430 460 495 O Motor pu ley turns open (factory setting, 2%). ® Wet coil, 1" glass fiber filters. © 3/4 HP motor limit (class B Insulation): 1000 watts @ 200V, 1200 watts @ 230V or 460V. © For 200V power, reduce airflow 3%. CONY O. CONSINP.t1 SHOWN From Dwg. 21A135355 Rev. 1 REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT From Dwg. 21C720761 Rev. 0 CM, Of 031- uau,n sHOWW n a Ti SI PI Ai PWR. 325 345 370 400 430 460 495 i5 Rev. 1 21F, 17 ��•I:•1[I:le•[el U T •N -R SUR (P NOTES. 400 350 300 250 200 150 1004 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 PRESSURE CURVES - BWC090F300GA HEATING COOLING - NOTE I INDOOR ENTERING WET BULB •F UPPER CURVE IS 71 •F LOWER CURVE IS 59 400 350 300 250 200 55 65 5 85 95 105 115 a 150 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 1°F) INDOOR ENTERING WET BULB •F FROM TOP DOWN CURVES ARE 71 •F 67•F 63•F 59•F 45 55 65 5 85 95 105 II 1. FOR COOUNO OPERATION WITH ONLY ONE OUTDOOR FAN: USE CHARTS AT OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 21" HOVER THAN ACTUAL TEMPERATURE. OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 1 °F) From Dwg. 21C135636 Rev. 0 2. ron IlEATING OPERATION: HEAD PRESSURE INCREASES WITH DECREASING IJOOOR AIRFLOW AND OECRFA.SPS WITH INCREASING AIRFLOW AT 3 PSIG PER 100 CFM. 100 INDOOR ENTERING CRY BULB 'F FROM TOP DOWN CURVES ARE: 90•F, 70•F 60•F NOTE 2 I i 20 30 40 50 60 70 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 1 °Fl 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 INDOOR ENTERING DRY BULB •F UPPER CURVE IS SO LOWER CURVE IS GO 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 1 •F1 COOLING PERFORMANCE CAN BE CHECKED WHEN THE OUTDOOR TEMP. IS ABOVE 75°F. HEATING PERFORMANCE CAN BE CHECKED WHEN THE OUT- DOOR TEMP. IS BELOW 60°F. TO CHECK COOLING PERFORMANCE, ALLOW PRESSURES TO STABILIZE AND MEASURE INDOOR WET BULB TEMP. -OUTDOOR TEMP. - HEAD AND SUCTION PRESSURES. LOCATE OUTDOOR TEMP. 0 LOCATE INDOOR WET BULB © FIND INTERSECTION OF OD TEMP. & ID W.B. @ READ HEAD OR SUCTION PRESSURE IN LEFT HAND COLUMN ACTUAL HEAD PRESSURE SHOULD BE ± 10 PSIG OF CHART SUCTION PRESSURE SHOULD BE ± 3 PSIG OF CHART 1 EXAMPLE: O OUTDOOR TEMP 85 ° F., @ INDOOR WET BULB 67 ° F. , 0 HEAD PRESSURE @ 3000 CFM - 240 PSIG O 0 SUCTION PRESSURE @ 3000 CFM = 73 PSIG 0 PRESSURE DROP FOR ELECTRIC HEATERS NUMBER OF RACKS (See table at the right) 2 3 AIRFLOW CFM 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 0.01 0.02 0.03 AIR PRESSURE DROP, INCHES OF w.g. 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 4000 4200 4400 4600 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.15 0.16 4800 5000 0.06 0.07 0.12 0.13 0.18 0.20 HEATER MODEL NO. BAY96X241A BAY96X242A NOMINAL RATING 10KW 20 KW NO. OF RACKS 1 1 BAY96X243A 30 KW 2 BAY96X244A BAY96X245B 8AY96X246B 40 KW 50 KW 60 KW 2 3 3 From Dwg. 21 A 121385 Rev. 4 &'wilding Code: 2012 International Building Code Soils Report: No Soils Report by: N/A Dated: N/A Soil Bearing: 1500 PSF Retaining Walls: No Equivalent Fluid Pressure (active): N/A PCF Passive bearing: N/A PCF Friction: N/A Structural System: Component Vertical System: Lateral Sys: Element Roof Load Type Dead Basic Design Value (PSF) 15 Loads: Load Type Snow Value (PSF) 25 Deflection Criteria U240 Lateral Design Parameters: Wind Design: ASCE 7-10 Wind Speed (3 sec Gust): 110 MPH Exposure B Importance Factors Iw = 1.00 IE = 1.00 is = 1.00 li = 1.00 Risk Cat: II (ice w/ wind) (seismic) (snow) (ice) Seismic Design Design Maps Summary Report User —Specified Input Building Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard (which utilizes USGS hazard data available In 2008) Site Coordinates 47.27217°N, 122.23063°W Site Soil Classification Site Class D - "Stiff Soil" Risk Category I/II/III USGS-Provided Output Ss = 1.253 9 Sus = 1.253 9 Sos = 0.835 g Si = 0.479 g Su, = 0.728 g Sol = 0.486 g Design Summary: The following calculations are for the anchorage of (2) identical roof top mechanical units in Auburn, Washington. The units will be installed on (N) 22" tall adapter curb. These calculations also check the existing framing under the mechanical units to support the additional load. The new units each weigh 8241bs and are replacing units that weigh 6021bs. 419570 VII MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEERS SW Barbur Blvd Suite One Hundred Portland, OR 97219 Phone 503.246.1250 Fax 503.246.1395 www.miller-se.com Replacement Mechanical Unit Project Name Project # Location Client Source Refrigeration EDA 11/23/15 1 t By Ck'd Date Page _______. — Mechanical Unit Lateral Loading CLIP LOCATION E. T TO CURE!. Tw Dic 6U m {5` ONG Ua2ECTiON Slot 7-7 SEX Unit Dimensions: Unit Height, H = 41.3 in Unit Short Dim., Ws = 59.5 in Unit Long Dim., WL = 88.1 In Unit C.G., CG = 20.7 in MISC. INFORMATION: Load Combination: Basic Load Combination Unit WT= 824 lb Adapter Curb WT = 165 lb Curb WT = 100 Numbe of clips per side = Fastener spacing to Curb per side= 24 FASTENER LOCATle Truce TO STRUCTURE). r ru Adapter Curb Dimensions: Adapter Curb Short Dim., Wcs1 = 78.8 in Adapter Curb Long Dim., Wcl1 = 44.5 in Adapter Curb Height, C1 = 22.0 in Curb Dimensions: Curb Short Dim., Wcs2 = 72.0 in Curb Long Dim., Wcl2 = 40.8 in Curb Height, C2 = 12.0 in Is Unit outdoors? Yes Unit attaches to Roof Roof Height = lb Long Side Short Side hp (ft). 2 I 1 I inches o.c. Number of fasteners to structure per aide= Fastener spacing to structure per side24 2 inches o.c. 2 Number of fasteners to structure per side= 2 I 2 I 15 15 ft ft. Component attachment elevation w/ respect to grade SEISMIC: DESIGN USING ALLOWABLE STRESS LOAD COMBINATIONS Elements of Structures, Nonstructural Components, and Equipment Supported by Structures Site Class Life Safety Equipment? Seismic Design Category Risk Category S, Fa= S,s= Sm= IP= ap Fp OR Not less than D No E 11 125.30% 1.00 1.25 0.84 1.00 2.5 6.0 0.418 1.337 0.251 ASCE 7-10, Sec. 20.3, Table 20.3-1, pg. 152 ASCE 7-10, Sec. 11.6, pg 56 18C 2012 Sec 1604.5, pg 336 ASCE 7-10, Figure 22-1 page 158 ASCE 7-10 Table 11.4.1 pg 55 (Linear interpolation is used) ASCE 7-10 eqn. 11.4-1 pg 55 ASCE 7-10 eqn. 11.4-3 pg 55 ASCE 7-10 Sec 13.1,3. pg 87 ASCE 7-10 Table 13.6-1, pg 93 ASCE 7-10 Table 13.6-1, pg 93 • Wp • Wp • Wp Fp 0.418 Wp 02SosW p = 0.167 • Wp Equipment Overturning (Seismic)' ASCE 7-10 Eq. 13.3-1, pg 88 ASCE 7-10 Eq. 13.3-2, pg 89 ASCE 7-10 Eq. 13.3-3, pg 89 (ASCE7-10 Sec. 13.3, pg 88) Short Direction LOCATION 0.7'Fp (Ib) 0.7•(0.2•SDS'Wp) (Ib) Center of mass (ft) Width, W, (ft) 0.7' Mot (ft-Ib) 0.6' Mr (ft-Ib) Unit -to -Adapter Curb 241 96 1.72 4.96 415 1226 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 289 116 3.11 6.56 900 1321 Curb -to -Roof 318 127 3.78 6.00 1203 1455 Short Direction Holdown force pe connector from OT ( b) Holdown force per connector from vertical seismic load (lb) Total holdown force per connector (Ib) Total shear force per connector (Ib) Unit -to -Adapter Curb -82 16 No Uplift 121 Adapter Curb -to -Curb -32 19 No Uplift 72 Curb -to -Roof -21 21 0 80 Long Direction LOCATION Width, Wt (ft) 0.7' Mot (ft-lb) 0.6' Mr (ft-Ib) Unit -to -Curb 7.34 768 1815 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 3.71 1114 1100 Curb -to -Roof 3.40 1419 1109 Long Direction Holdown force pe connector from OT ( b) Holdown force per connector from vertical seismic load (lb) Total holdown force per connector (Ib) Total shear force per connector (Ib) Unit -to -Curb -143 16 No Uplift 60 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 4 14 18 72 Curb -to -Roof 46 16 62 80 MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEERS 9570 SW Barbur Blvd Suite One Hundred Portland, OR 97219 Phone 503.246.1250 Fax 503.246.1395 www.miller-se.com Project Name Replacement Mechanical Unit Project # _ Location Client Source Refrigeration By EDA Ck'dRe/ Date 11/23/15 Page 2 9 WIND: DESIGN USING ALLOWABLE STRESS LOAD COMBINATIONS Wind Loads on Other Structures end Building Appurtenances - MWFRS Basic Wind Speed = TOP OF UNIT HEIGHT = Exposure Category = z= K, = Ka= K, = K2. K3= Ka= GCr= GCr= q, = 0.00256K,KV' Fh=q,•GC, Fv=q,•GC, Equipment Overturning (Wind)' 110 21.28 B 17.22 0.60 0.9 0 1 1.90 1.50 16.67 31.67 25.00 MPH (3 second Gust) based on Risk Category ft = 15.41.3/12+22/12+12/12 ASCE 7-10, Sec .26.7 pg 195 ft ASCE 7-10, Table 29.3.1, pg 251 ASCE 7.10 Table 26.6-1 pg 194 ASCE 7-10 Figure 26.8-1 pg 196 ASCE 7-10 Figure 26.8.1 pg 196 ASCE 7-10 Figure 26.8-1 pg 196 ASCE 7-10 Figure 26.8-1 pg 197 (horizontal loading, Section 29.5.1) (vertical loading ,Section 29.5.1) psf, ASCE 7-10, Eq. 29.3-1 pg 249 psf, (per area) ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-1 pg 250 psf, (per area) ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-1 pg 250 Short Direction LOCATION Lever Ann (ft) 0.6'Lateral Force (Ib) 0.6'upb9 Force (Ib) Width, W. (ft) 0.6' Mot (ft-lb) 0.6' Mr (ft-Ib) Unit -to -Curb 1.72 480 546 4.96 826 1226 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 2.99 609 723 6.56 1824 1321 Curb -to -Roof 3.66 674 723 6.00 2467 1455 Short Direction Holdown Force per clip or fastener from OT (Ib) Holdown force from Wind Uplift (Ib) Total Holdown Force per connector (Ib) Total shear force per connector (Ib) Unit -to -Curb -40 91 51 240 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 38 90 129 152 Curb -to -Roof 84 90 175 169 Long Direction LOCATION Lever Arm R () 0.6'Lateral Force (Ib) 0.6'uplifi Force (Ib) Width, W,R0.6' () 0.6' Mot (ft-lb) Mr (ft-Ib) Unit -to -Curb 1.72 324 546 7.34 558 1815 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 2.46 553 723 3.71 1362 1100 Curb -to -Roof 2.96 667 723 3.40 1972 1109 Long Direction Holdown Force per clip or fastener from OT (Ib) Holdown force from Wind Uplift (Ib) Total Holdown Force per connector (Ib) Total shear force per connector (Ib) Unit -to -Curb -171 91 No Uplift 81 Adapter Curb -to -Curb 35 90 126 138 Curb -to -Roof 127 90 217 167 CONTROLLING DESIGN FORCES PER CONNECTOR: Shear (lb) Tension (lb) Unit -to -Curb 240 Wind 51 Wind Adapter Curb -to -Curb 152 Wind 129 Wind Curb -to -Roof 169 Wind 217 Wind it" MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEERS 9570 SW Barbur Blvd Suite One Hundred Portland, OR 97219 Phone 503.246.1250 Fax 503.246.1395 www.miller-se.com Project Name Replacement Mechanical Unit Project # Location Client Source Refrigeration By EDA Ck'd_ Date 11/23/15 Page 3 Fastener Check: (for unit to curb and curb to wood framing) T Bending In clip due to uplift Clip Offset, Z = Mreq = Clip Length = Clip Thickness = Plastic Section Modulus Clip Yield Strength = Mallow = Screws ea. Leg of clip n= Clip Leg Length, X = Tpry = Shear load per screw = Tallow = Vallow = Interaction 3 77 6 0,0566 0.00481 50 144 2 1.5 51 123 124 280 0.85 T x M inches in -lb (assuming fixity at ea. end) inches inches in3 ksi in -lb OK screws/leg inches lbs/screw lbs/screw lbs/screw lbs/screw OK Adapter Curb -to -Curb Connection: Vreq = 199.36 lb = (1521b^2+1291b^2)^0.5 Vallow = 280.44 lb = >199.361b, OK Curb -to -Roof: Wood screws each side of unit to framing at 24"o.c Vall = Tall = Penetration = Vreq. = Treq. = Resultant = To = (E) Framing Analysis: 235.2 246.4 2 169 217 275 348 C Clip Gauge: 18 GA., 0.0451 in.43 mils. Adapter Curb Gauge: 18 GA., 0.0451 in.43 mils. Screw Type: Generic Fasteners Screw Size: #12 (USE 16 GA CLIPS) Use 18 ga.clips Use (2) #12 self tapping screws ea. leg of bent clip Curb Gauge: 18 GA., 0.0451 in.43 mils. Screw Size: #12 'Use #12 self tapping screws at 24" o.c. lb/ screw = 147'1.6 Ibin per screw = 154'1.6 in Ib Ib Ib = SQRT(217^2+169^2) Ib = 246'2'235/((246'2)'(COS(RADIANS(52.1)))^2+235'(SIN(RADIANS(52.1)))"2) 348 > 275 0K See following pages for model analysis of trusses below. DLtep chord = 4.3psf*2ft = 8.6p1f DLbettom chord = 3.3psf*2ft = 6.6p1f SL = 25psf*2ft = 50plf DLunit5= 824Ib/(4 trusses)/(2 sides) = 1031b SLn;t= = 20psf*(7.3ft*4.95ft)/(4 trusses)/(2 sides) = 901b (E) Truss OK Use #12 wood screws from Curb to Roof at 24 inches o.c. on ea. side of Curb. Loads from (E) adjacent unit: DLsmallunit = 66Ib/(2 trusses)/(2 sides) = 16.51b SLsmallunit = 20psf*(2ft*2ft)/(2 trusses)/(2 sides) = 20Ib MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEERS 9570 SW Barbur Blvd Suite One Hundred Portland, OR 97219 Phone 503.246.1250 Fax 503.246.1395 www.miller-se.com Project Name Replacement Mechanical Unit Project # Location Client Source Refrigeration By EDA Ck'd Date 11/23/15 4 Page City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 9/2/2016 JESSICA HORTON 5506 SE INTERNATIONAL WAY MILWAUKIE, OR 97222 RE: Permit No. M15-0161 7-ELEVEN 680 STRANDER BLVD 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 10/10/2016. 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 10/10/2016, 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, 11/A Rachelle Ripley Permit Technician File No: M15-0161 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 City of Tukwila Dep f Community Development December 17, 201 JESSICA HORTO 5506 SE INTL WAY MILWAUKIE, OR 97222 RE: Q/1" c,\41/ t). ys-,,1412/ 0)- '4i Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M 15-0161 7-ELEVEN - 680 STRANDER BLVD Dear JESSICA HORTON, Jim Haggerton, Mayor Jack Pace, Director GP/ 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 111 x17 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) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a Ilan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of pthe licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" to be stamped and signed. [Electronic copies shall not be approved] (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020) wl Pvti` (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Provide plan sheet minimum size 1 lxl7 showing only the mechanical appliances and systems and where all shall be located on the roof or in the building. Show ducting and how it is to be installed. Provide details for roof curbs and roof penetrations. Plans shall include details how appliances installed on the roof are to he secured to resist seismic and wind loads. Plans shall be legibly drawn to an architectural design scale. 2. Engineers analysis of the roof structure system shall be required for mechanical equipment over 450 lbs. (combined loads of all appliances). Provide and engineer's analysis for the roof system where the new RTU's are to be installed and include any required retrofit framing details. 3. Provide dimensions to all appliances located on the roof where intake air is not within 10 feet of any exhaust vents or pipes, and where the appliances are no closer than 10 feet of the roofs edge. Mechanical appliances requiring maintenance located on the roof less than 10 feet from the roofs edge shall be provided with a guard as specified in the 2012 IMC [B] 304.11. 4. Provide notes for commissioning, balancing, economizers and sizing calculations with information about the all mechanical systems and exhaust fan in a matrix or table with notes on the plan. If there are to be smoke detectors required, please specify. (2012 WSEC SECTION C407, C408 & IMC 403.1 & 606) 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 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)431-3655. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M 15-0161 6300 Southeenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development December 17, 2015 JESSICA HORTON 5506 SE INT'L WAY MILWAUKIE, OR 97222 RE: Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M15-0161 7-ELEVEN - 680 STRANDER BLVD Dear JESSICA HORTON, 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 I1x17 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) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" to be stamped and signed. [Electronic copies shall not be approved.] (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020) (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Provide plan sheet minimum size l 1x17 showing only the mechanical appliances and systems and where all shall be located on the roof or in the building. Show ducting and how it is to be installed. Provide details for roof curbs and roof penetrations. Plans shall include details how appliances installed on the roof are to be secured to resist seismic and wind loads. Plans shall be legibly drawn to an architectural design scale. 2. Engineers analysis of the roof structure system shall be required for mechanical equipment over 450 lbs. (combined loads of all appliances). Provide and engineer's analysis for the roof system where the new RTU's are to be installed and include any required retrofit framing details. 3. Provide dimensions to all appliances located on the roof where intake air is not within 10 feet of any exhaust vents or pipes, and where the appliances are no closer than 10 feet of the roofs edge. Mechanical appliances requiring maintenance located on the roof less than 10 feet from the roofs edge shall be provided with a guard as specified in the 2012 IMC [B] 304.11. 4. Provide notes for commissioning, balancing, economizers and sizing calculations with information about the all mechanical systems and exhaust fan in a matrix or table with notes on the plan. If there are to be smoke detectors required, please specify. (2012 WSEC SECTION C407, C408 & IMC 403.1 & 606) 6300 Snuthrenter Rnulevnrd .Cuite 1/100 • Tulru,iln Wnchinotnn QR1RR A?! ?K7n - c 421 344C 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)431-3655. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M15-0161 63nn.Snuthrontpr Rnulavnrd Cuitp It1nn • Tule-wan Wnclai,ntnr, ORIRR a Pl,,,,o 111A_A 1_2!,711 - G 1/1K 421 2K4c lERMY COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M15-0161 PROJECT NAME: 7-ELEVEN SITE ADDRESS: 680 STRANDER BLVD Original Plan Submittal DATE: 03/16/16 Revision # before Permit Issued X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works n Fire Prevention Structural El Planning Division Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 03/17/16 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: DUE DATE: 04/14/16 REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 TM COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M15-0161 PROJECT NAME: 7-ELEVEN SITE ADDRESS: 680 STRANDER BLVD X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 12/07/15 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works CI Abu c \)--‘\-4s- Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 12/07/15 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: El APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: DUE DATE: 01/05/16 REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only ff CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Ir 1 v ( 5 Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW El Staff Initials: �JC 12/18/2013 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 4100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: Jzttp://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: IO..' }+ M-- ao is Plan Check/Permit Number: M 15 -0161 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: 7-Eleven Project Address: 680 Strander Blvd Contact Person:1 p.. )ti L /LO Phone Number:.S.3 - Jai- Os I a Summary of Revision: CITY OF TUKWILA 201 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ❑ Entered in TRAKiT on \applications\torms-applications on line\revision submittal Created; 8-13-2004 Revised; SOURCE REFRIGERATION/HVF " INC Page 1 of 2 Search L&I Home Espanol Contact. 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