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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL17-0539 - AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES - REMODELAMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY ELI 7-0539 Parcel No: Address: Project Name: 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: htto://www.TukwilaWA.gov ELECTRICAL PERMIT 2623049110 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES EL17-0539 9/25/2017 3/24/2018 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: KIR TUKWILA 050 LLC 3333 NEW HYDE PARK RD #100 C/O KIMCO REALTY CORP, PO BOX 5020 NEW HYDE PK, IL, 11042 MATT MURRAY Phone: (312) 296-1577 111 W WASHINGTON ST, STE 450 , CHICAGO, IL, 60602 RODDAN INDUSTRIAL LLC Phone: 15428 79TH AVE E , PUYALLUP, WA, 98375 RODDAIL855QQ Expiration Date: 1/l DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REMODEL WITH ALL NEW LIGHTING AND POWER. EXISTING 100 AMP SERVICE AND 277/480 PANEL WILL BE REUSED. A NEW 75KVA TRANSFORMER AND 120/208 PANEL WILL REPLACE THE EXISTING TRANSFORMER PANEL Valuation of single family: $0.00 Valuation of mf/comm: $5,000.00 Type of Work: REMODEL Fees Collected: $311.01 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGEST SOUND ENERGY Water District: HIGHLINE,TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA 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: Permit Center Authorized Signature: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Wo National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2015 Me 1 , 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 Print Name: %Z)/�, 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: <NONE> PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 2100 ELECTRICAL FINAL 7003 ROUGH -IN ELECTRICAL 7002 SERVICE 7001 UNDERGROUND/SLAB CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Electrical Permit No. e01 O Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: (For office use only) ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 17334 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188 Tenant Name: America's Best Contact and Eyeglasses PROPERTY OWNERn,_ ,� Name: idy1CA Vee \k (JUG°ktinew 1'UY \ -e6 Address:4,065 facipt'ia S cry F1k\ Se City:Ipekkev., e. State: i.„) A Zip: 5'8006 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Matt Murray Address: 111 W. Washington St. City: Chicago State: IL Zip: 60602 Phone: (312) 296-1577 Fax: (312) 277-1034 Email: mmurray@burnhamnationwide.com Suite Number: N/A Floor: 1 New Tenant: ❑ Yes ..No ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: TBD Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.; Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ S StOOO Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): "1-1-\;5 S C c e` v p del v.ri‘'n ak\ new 11/4grk:r.s con d ?owec. Tv..e. ociSA- +k5 /DO Aw.? sec'; ce_ g -r, /U ho cone e\ w;\\ be twseek , A rev.) —15K VA eco'mss c e9r _ aveA o/ao ?Gnel tAr,k1 cep\ac *e- exis-4:(Is 4rnr,s-C-66/v ?nivel Will service be altered? ❑ Yes m No Adding more than 50 amps? ❑ Yes m No Type of Use: Mercantile Type of work: ❑ New ❑ Addition ❑ Service Change m Remodel ❑ Tenant Improvement ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Property Served by: ❑ Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light W:\Permil Center\Applications-Handouts\Permit Applications\PDFs\Electrical Permit Application Revised 1-1-17.docx Revised: January 2017 bh Page 1 of 2 • }. RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $155.91 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $83.54 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $61.05 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODELAND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $83.54 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $83.54 number of added circuits $12.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $55.69 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $55.69 (6 or more circuits) $7.65 ea ❑ Meter/mast repair $69.62 ❑ Low voltage systems $61.05 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI -FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $66.30 ❑ Temporary service (generator) $82.52 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $87.98 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $82.21 Number of concessions $11.02 ea Each ride and generator truck $11.02 ea ***EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2014 EACH PERMIT WILL BE ASSESSED A 5% TECHNOLOGY FEE*** 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 an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. 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 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature: ''/It/r? Date: 07/11/2017 Print Name: Matt Murray ' Day Telephone: (312) 296-1577 Mailing Address: 111 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602 City W:\Permit Center\Applications-Handouts\Permit Applications\PDF's\Electrical Permit Application Revised l-1-17.docx Revised: January 2017 bh State Zip Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $69.87 EL17-0539 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049110 $69.87 Credit Card Fee $2.04 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $2.04 ELECTRICAL $67.83 ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12843 R000.345.830.00.00 1.00 $67.83 $69.87 Date Paid: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 Paid By: RODDAN INDUSTRIAL LLC Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 09592G Printed: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 12:10 PM 1 of 1 CRWSYSTEMS Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PermitTRAK PAID $311.01 EL17-0539 Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 262 049110 $311.01 ELECTRICAL $301.66 ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW R000.345.830.00.00 1.00 $67.83 PERMIT FEE MULTI-FAM/COMM R000.322.101.00.00 0.00 $187.06 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.832.00.00 0.00 $46.77 TECHNOLOGY FEE $9.35 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12407 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $9.35 $311.01 Date Paid: Monday, September 25, 2017 Paid By: HORIZON Pay Method: CHECK 419867 Printed: Monday, September 25, 2017 9:52 AM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Cif/ -o $3? P MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 5outhcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-367 Project: 440--1l / ' r �`l Type of Inspection: E : 0 Address: /733 i c...... it I Date Called: Special Instructions Date Wanted: 0 a.m p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 5 )e Inspector: 1 Date: tza((7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit EllINSPEC ON NO. PER6,-05-31 MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: altS 1 &f5 -64 Type of Inspection: A5 Pct Nsw$3I0^kJ im- 6\(4,(466-1 AT- 'd.i , % Address:jl j Date Called: fot Libmil r/JS PEC -r n/ t i & J t A cci-- 5 Special Instructions. Date Wanted: i 7 a.m p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 1— A5 Pct Nsw$3I0^kJ im- 6\(4,(466-1 AT- 'd.i 4.C. c, J&.ra ..T'4-tT or Kee (A)(7)4 -td kiete ©r UJ t`Pi tir 6 -IJ L5 11* fot Libmil r/JS PEC -r n/ t i & J t A cci-- 5 ice+tet I c-Airt -H or 6: C. L. Oil �� fit` t o 1 n� 1®4 — iitti 1 3 P&c u; o Pe...v2 i-0 R Citi Inspector: Date: .1 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee /17 must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: i i � 6e57„,..– Type of Inspection: ,"-'7(9) Address: (733 %' py. Date Called: Special Instructions. ' � T. Date Wanted: a.m. CC zg Requester: Phone Nod X6,0 775 (Ili Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: r- 7... 6c0 MA e415 A z— 4 ‘6. . C. P)1 Lf110 CgArDVCXOL,) TOac of Pik. rf 71(11 tAiliN J Date: 11 417 REINSPECTI01P FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD t Retain a copy with permit M7-05 INSPECTION NO. 31 PET N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: - Type of Inspection: 4 Address: / 73 7, / Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: it(2 7Th,,..rn) Requester: Phone No: 30 ?P? IV( 0 Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 71:°` 1401k c A -14,P pily.". ua Rtz„i� t — ) AP -ii, p kiI D CP �” I3 K -,Ltici.- vi Inspector: Date: If REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. it INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438350 Project:r ( ,�,� To�pecti� fiNKC-TWA i it-i)e Address: /733c Date Called: _ ,i_zs C ,.:1- kioxes Special Instructions: F Date Wanted: /a. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: d fiNKC-TWA i it-i)e _ ,i_zs C ,.:1- kioxes e&o4r\lti 17 CA -L(-- LL{ Inspector: )Erk Date: tl Z-1/117 REINSPECTION F EE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS'ECTION NO. PEMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION r 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: ry/ . / l /L�` tfi Type of Inspection:At {I) {t I iyt Address: '' 73 /j� , / Date Called: ttnif: 1111/ -1- g<Air 1 . P(i Special Instructions: Date Wanted: [ 2Requester: r I / p.m. a.&.......„.nr - Tte' ioc":00 aii\151,---fav) Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Irl Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ii-- ttnif: 1111/ -1- g<Air 1 . P(i _Li Dill - Tte' ioc":00 aii\151,---fav) -Pkpr\ I0 .16--(,,,ivii./ 1 Inspector: Date: � f j ( ( REINSPECTION FSE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, (� fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSP: TION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-36 Project: IL, ( /IT{ cAr Type of Inspection: if/ I Address: /7) 5 I SC, Pl.,, Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: f ( 2 x ) .rr�, qI m. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: F Jrte/ _ 4ge5 tpJ p rrA,, (c) EIQL1 4P11 —. Inspector: ENLIox Date: IkrZelti7 REINSPECTION EE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit ERMIT NO CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Awt&, 3rType of Inspection: �a1 Address: ,. �•1 c . > Date Called: ' gO?e,e5 ` RO—ZJC kA L4) Special Instruction : Date Wanted: t 1it7 p.m. Requester: Phone No: `. ❑ Approved per applicable codes. c0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ' gO?e,e5 ` RO—ZJC kA L4) Off C- CtQt.JAJ t6P `. ee J L� ALL--- `. FO el itcok f Inspector: 1564.4.&k:\ Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD 6,7_05.,3 Retain a copy with permit INSPE( ION NO. P MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project:dA �,N(5 j`' - r- Type of Inspection: ! j It 'A/ Address: f7...i1 " pi 3c� a" Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: { l i DY. a. Requester: Phone No: DApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: TA' " (.064 P4s3 tt ,f ,',( Inspector: Date: (I 01 jt7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3 Project/114 EWA` 8'si Type of Inspection: i� 01/64 i'i Address: /733 -a �, f1y' Date Called: Special Instruction : Date Wanted:r /O/3' 111 a. .m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Ake\ Date: /0 /3 I I7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit P RMIT 0 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project4 ( /1 es r Type of Inspection: 0004_ Address: /733 i.c. i . Date Calved: Special Instruction': Date Wanted: / O/ Z„� a.m. p.m. Requester: I Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: &kJ/m.7 cP1171\ belw-61 Inspector: 664,J6(\ REINSPECTIONFEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: to/m, 17 INSPECTION RECORD Retain Retain a copy with permit l INSPE ION N0.60PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 4350 Project: (_ge5, r JS of „Inspecti/t ,vlJy'e - Address: /131iL, Py T a CaIII d: Special Instrucctions: Date Wanted: a :, (<07 Requester: Phone No: 0 Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: pgfcrtE) 4).6. 661 Je, 6zok,i,E—P\ FE-f-A-st Inspector: Date: /v/ 7// REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 6,1 P7-0537 MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: A — 9P 6DX.65 4i)4 Type of Inspection: 4`r'�,v/N Address: /73.5y t. Date Called: Special Instructions. Date Wanted: /Ciao p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: .-- — 9P 6DX.65 - tie, ida ro til . o 'r0 (-err- - AIfur s cam' A7.0 1 P.4 - (5.K, t. ` 11 L- ;; M t' 5 17\ ifi �1IATS'(A .Sitifftre fA-4$ Tu (P. --1P Inspector �/!i EddbC t Date: 104/(7 ° 4/ (7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD �' Retain a copy with permit ,0a� INSPECTION NO. 6477 P RMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Aliteltit, (›� Type of Inspection:l�i4 1 Address: 17334 �ii Date Called: Special Instructions. Date Wanted: I EE T Requester: Phone No: EiApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ?A- Inspector: 1 Date: /041/7 t l REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSP. TION NO. P MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-36 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project:Type tdivodicA-5, Eits r of Inspection: C J 1'.1. Address: 033 , A pi Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a. . Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: if) cv#,..) 15 ?woe 1 Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Catt to schedule reinspection. Project Summary '•i PROJ-SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 General Info This PROD SUM form shall be provided as a cover sheet for all compliance form submittals. Project Title matches project plans title block. Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 Project Street Address: 17334 Southcenter Pkwy For Building Department Use Project City, County, Zip: Tukwila, WA 98188 Project Owner or Rep: Vincent, Amber Jurisdiction: Project Description Select all that apply to the scope of project. Select Addition + Existing or Alteration + Existing if the existing building will be combined with the addition or alteration to demonstrate compliance per Section C502.1 or C503.1. New Construction ❑ New Building Existing Building and Additions ❑ Building Addition ❑ Addition + Existing Retrofit ❑ Alteration + Existing ❑ Change in Space Conditioning of Occupancy ❑ Historic Building Scope - Select all that apply ❑ Building Envelope ❑ Mechanical Systems J Alteration ❑ Change Building Elements ❑ All ❑ Service Hot Water Systems ✓ Lighting Systems J Electrical Systems Occupancy Type Q All Commercial 0 Group R - R2, R3, & R4 O over 3 stories and all R1 Mixed Use - Building is greater than three stories above grade and it has both Commercial and Group R occupancies. Mixed Occupancy - Building is three stories or less above grade and it has both Commerical and Group R2, R3 or R4 occupancies. Select All Commercial to document compliance for the commercial areas of the building. The residential spaces shall comply with the WSEC Residential Provisions. Space Conditioning Categories Select all that apply to the scope of project ❑ Semi-heated2 ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse, Walk-in Cooler/Freezer, Space Category3 Refrigerated Display Case1 J Fully Conditioned ❑ Low Energy Eligible Low Energy Spaces ❑ Unconditioned ❑ Low energy heating/cooling capacity ❑ Wireless service Greenhouse4 ❑ Equipment building equipment shelter Floor Area and Stories Floors Above Grade Building Gross Conditioned Floor Area Project Gross Conditioned Floor Area 1 4,024 4024.0 General Compliance Path ® Prescriptive C Total Building Performance Prescriptive - Projects complying prescriptively shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory and prescriptve requirements of this code. Refer to C401.2, Item 1 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a Prescriptive submittal: All applicable ENV, LTG, MECH and C406. Total Building Performance- Projects complying via total building performance (TBP) shall include a summary of results from a whole building energy model per Section C407 and shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory provisions in this Code. Refer to Section C401.2, Item 2 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a TPB submital: PROJ-SUM, C406 -SUM & C406 -DETAIL, ENV -CHK, LTG - EXT, LTG -CHK, and all MECH forms (except MECH-ECONO). int— f•r - i‘ 1 r- ri REVISION NO CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 0 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER -1 Lighting Summary LGT-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Info Compliance forms do not require a password to use. Instructional and calculating cells are wite- protected. Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual mho can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Department Use Company Name: Lawrence Group Company Address: 319 N. Fourth Street, St. Louis, MO 63102 Applicant Name: Vincent, Amber Applicant Phone: 314-231-5700 Applicant Email: amber.fouts@cushwake.com Project Description • New Building ■ Addition n Alteration • Plans Induded Include PROJ-SUM form (included in envelope forms workbook) with lighting complliance forms. Building Additions Refer to Section C502.2.6 for additional requirements. requirements. 1 Compliance Method Interior lighting i Exterior lighting Lighting systems in addition area comply with all applicable provisions as a stand alone new construction project -------------- ■ _ _.–.._–__–_.__ _ _.._.–.__ ___ ---------------- Lighting systems in addition are combined with existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance ■ ■ Addition is combined with existing: For interior lighting projects, include new + existing interior lighting fixture wattage in Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. For exterior lighting projects, include new + existing exterior lighting fixture wattage in Proposed Tradable and Proposed Non -Tradable Lighting Wattage tables in LTG -EXT form. Interior and Exterior Lighting Alterations Select all Lighting Power Control elements that of the retrofit project. combination of spaces 50% of the existing fixtures in some spaces, and fixtures are replaced in provide separate lighting compliance forms for conditions. Spaces undergoing type of retrofit may be lighting power compliance Refer to Section C503.6 requirements. All sstion lighting controls commissioned p and Lighting apply to the scope If project includes a where less than replaced 50% or more of the others, the, power the two retrofit the same combined into one form. for additional shall be being made to lighting space are not Lighting Power Interior lighting Parking garage Exterior lighting 50% or more of existing are replaced n ■ ■ 1 Less than 50% of existing are replaced i ■ ■ III --------------------i--------- ___ _____ _____ —____- Lamp and/or ballast replacement only I – existing total wattage not increased ; ■ ■ ■ •are .__.__–o --_._ ____._.__.._._�_ __.,_._.. _._._..-_...?.__..__.__ 50% or more replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing total LPA per Sections C405.4.2 and C405.5.2. Include new Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, LTG -INT Less than 50% replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing the total lighting power prior to alteration. Include new + existing Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, LTG -INT -SPACE or 50% threshold applies to numberof luminaires for interior spaces installed wattage for exterior luminaires. -to -remain fixtures shall comply with + existing -to -remain fixtures in -SPACE or LTG -EXT form. -to -remain fixtures shall not exceed -to -remain fixtures in the Proposed LTG -EXT form. and parking garages, and total Lighting Controls 1 Interior lighting Parking garage € Exterior lighting New wiring installed to serve added 1 fixtures and/or fixtures relocated to ■ ■ new circuit(s) New or moved lighting panel ; ■ ■ Interior space is reconfigured - ■ luminaires unchanged or relocated New wiring or circuit - For interior lighting, provide required manual controls per C405.2.3, occupancy sensor controls per C405.2.1, daylight responsive controls per C405.2.4 and application specific lighting controls per C405.2.5. For exterior lighting, provide required controls per C405.2.7. New or moved panel - Provide all applicable lighting controls as noted for New Wiring and automatic time switch controls per C405.2.2. Reconfigured interior space - Provide all required lighting controls that apply to a new interior space. Application specific lighting control provisions per C405.2.5 do not apply to reconfigured • No changes are the interior or exterior systems and existing uses and configuration changed. Change of Space Use change in space use are upgraded to or C405.4.2(2). Code in Proposed Lighting Wattage ■ Existing interior lighting systems in areas under -going a comply with LPAs for the new space types per Tables C405.4.2(1) Identify interior spaces requiring LPD upgrade to the current table in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. 3 Lighting Summary, cunt. LGT-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 Interior Lighting System Description Interior Lighting Power Allowance Method ■ Building Area Method rr, Space -by -space Method Select method used in project. Interior Lighting Controls F All C405.2.1 - 0405.2.8 Controls • C405.2 Exception 5 Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC) • Additional Efficiency Package Option C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls To comply Wth C406.4, no less than 90% of the total installed interior lighting povver shall comply with required controls per C406.4. Dwelling Unit Interior Lighting Permanently installed interior lighting fixtures in dvvelling units comply Wth: • 0C405.2 thru C405.5 Commercial Lighting Controls and LPA 0C406.3 High Efficacy Lighting 0 Exterior Lighting System Description Interior Lighting - Space -By -Space Method -LTG-INT-SPACE 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 Calculation Area NOTE s co Q Addition - O Addition stand alone + existing Q Spaces where < 50% of . Spaces where >_ 50% of Q luminaires are replaced luminaires are replaced For Building Department Use LPA Calculation Type • Standard Q Additional Efficiency Package Option Q C406.3 Reduced Interior Lighting To comply with C406.3, the Proposed LPD shall be 25% loftier than the Target LPA. Refer to C406.3 for additional requirements. Maximum Allowed Lighting WattageNOTE' 5 Location (plan #, room #) Space Type Ceiling Height"OTE 2 Gross Interior Area in fe Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/ft2 x area) 101 - Display Sales area 10 1742 1.270 2212 103 Consult, Pre Consult Health care facility: Exam/treatment 10 588 1.330 782 117 - Mop Storage room 10 43 0.500 22 6 103 -Consult, Pre- Consult EX - Existing 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 6 93 558 103 -Consult, Pre- Consult RL - Relocated 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 2 93 186 117 - Mop 01 - Down Light, (1) 32w CFL, Electronic Ballast 2 38 76 Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance from LTG-INT-DISPLAMPTE E Total Area Retail Display 2373 LTG-INT-DISPL Allowed Watt Allowance from 1620 4636 Proposed Lighting Wattage NOTE Location (plan #, room #) Fixture DescriptionNOTE 4, 5, 6 Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture NOTE 7 Watts Proposed 101 - Display E - 4' Strip Light, (2) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 5 57 285 101 - Display 01 - Down Light, (1) 32w CFL, Electronic Ballast 3 38 114 101 - Display EX - Existing 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 7 93 651 101 - Display RL - Relocated 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 10 93 930 103 - Consult, Pre- Consult D - Exam Light, (1) 150w Incandescent (exempt per sectior C405.4.1, exception 2.1) 6 103 -Consult, Pre- Consult EX - Existing 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 6 93 558 103 -Consult, Pre- Consult RL - Relocated 2'x4' Troffer, (3) F32T8, Electronic Ballast 2 93 186 117 - Mop 01 - Down Light, (1) 32w CFL, Electronic Ballast 2 38 76 Proposed Retail Display Lighting from LTG-INT-DISPLY Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Lighting Total Proposed Watts 1620 442 0 1 Interior Lighting Power Allowance COMPLIES Note 1 - List all unique space types per Table C405.4.2(2) that occur in the project scope. Select space type category per from drop down menu. Note 2 - Indicate ceiling height for atriums and spaces utilizing the ceiling height adjustment per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnotes d thru f. Note 3 - List all proposed lighting fixtures including exempt lighting equipment and existing -to -remain fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. Note 5 - For lighting equipment eligible for exemption per C405.4.1, note exception number and leave Watts/Fixture blank. Note 6 - Existing -to -remain fixtures shall be included in the Proposed Lighting Wattage table in the same manner as new fixtures. Identify as existing in fixture description. Note 7 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast using manufacturer or other approved source. For luminaires with screw-in lamps, enter anufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixtu t the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/busway systems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device. Note 8 - Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance is independent of the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage. Note 9 - Calculation Area Details: a. Lighting fixtures in a building addition may comply as a stand alone project, or they may be combined with the overall existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1. Interior Display Ligh ung - Space -by -Space TG -INT -DISPLAY 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 General Note - In Sales areas, an increase in lighting power allowance is permitted for lighting installed specifically for the purpose of highlighting merchandise. Only Sales areas illuminated with eligible merchanise display lighting may be included in the Gross Interior Area under each Retail category. This lighting power allowance is the Maximum Retail Display Allowance OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts, whichever is less. Proposed retail display lighting wattage that exceeds this allowence is applied to general area lighting. Maximum Allowed Retail Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use Location (plan #, room #) Retail Sales Area Type"OTE 1 Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft2 NOTE 2 Watts Allowed (watts/fT x area) 101 - Display Retail 3: Furniture, clothing, cosmetics, artwork 1742 1 .40 2439 Total Retail With Display Aree Maximum 1742 Total Watts ing Base Allowancsi Allowance oTE3 2439 Retail Display Ligh Retail Display 500 2939 Proposed Retail Display Lighting Wattage "°� ` Retail Area Location (plan #, room #) Fixture Description NOTE s Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture NOTE 6 Watts Proposed Retail 3 101 - Display TRACK - 30w per Linear Foot 54 3 0 162 0 RETAIL DISPLAY WATTAGE ALLOWANCE - AS PROPOSED Proposed Retail Display Lighting Totals from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Retail Proposed Display WattsNOTE 7 Retail Display Power Allowance s 1620 1620 Retail 1 Retail 2 Retail 3 Retail 4 1620 Note 1 - Select retail sales areas from drop dowi menu. Only retail sales areas that comply with C405.4.2.2.1 may be entered in this table. Note 2 - Retail display lighting power allowances per C405.4.2.2.1, Equation 4-11. Note 3 - Maximum retail display wattage allowance as calculated per C405.4.2.2.1, Equation 4-11. Note 4 - Only separately controlled retail display fixtures that are independent of general area lighting per C405.4.2.2.1 may be entered in this table. Note 5 - For proposed Fixture Description, list ALL proposed display lighting fixtures. Indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballasttype (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. Note 6 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast using manufacturer or other approved source. For luminaries Kith screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/busway systems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device. Note 7 - Total Retail Proposed Display Watts is automatically entered into the Proposed Fixture Wattage table in LTG -INT -SPACE. Note 8 - Retail display lighting power a/lovvance is the lesser of the Maximum Retail DisplayAllowence OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts. Retail display wettage allowance is automatically entered in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -SPACE. Note 9 - Enter a unique title for each lobby area in project that has art/exhibit display lighting. Note 10 - Lobby art and exhibitdisplay wattage allowence per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnote c = 0.5 W/ft2. Note 11 - Proposed display lighting totals for each lobby area per information entered into Proposed Lobby Art/Display Lighting Wattage Irteric'r D s.piayL'gh i - Space -by -Space 20 - If; .a,.; s TG._!NT..DI,,SPLAY • ate EnergyCode Compli nce Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 eneral area ghtmq, maybe entered in this table. Revised July 2016 Pro@kt 1 h:;obbyi i �f taii acErria Ciaiggi>g y entered in LTG -INT -SPACE. Date 8/16/2017 General Note - In Lobby areas, an additional wattage allowance is permiited for lighting installed specifically for the purpose of highlighting art and exhibits. Only Lobby areas with eligible display lighting may use this additional allovience. Proposed display lighting for each Lobby area may not exceed this allowance. Maximum Allowed Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use Lobby Area NOTE s Lobby Description including (plan # & room #) Gross Interior Area in fe Maximum Display Watts Allowed Per Area NOTE 10 Proposed Display Lighting Total Per Area NOTE 11 Total Lobby with Display Area Total Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance ore 13 Proposed Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Lighting Wattage NOTE,i Lobby Area Location (plan #, room #) Fixture Description NOTE s Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture NOTE 6 Watts Proposed Total Lobby Art/Exhibit Proposed Display Watt Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. -1J LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS Yes C405.2 Lighting controls, general For all lighting fixtures, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or exception taken El, E3 Yes C405.2 Luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters El, E3 NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception Yes C405.2.3 C405.2.1.1 C405.2.2.2 C405.2.4 C405.2.5 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual lighting control (whether combined with occupancy sensor, automatic light reduction, daylight responsive or specific application controls), location of manual control device and area or specifice application it serves El, E3 Yes C405.2.2.1 C405.2.2.2 C405.2.3 Manual interior lighting controls Indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via. occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls El, E3 Yes C405.2.2 Method of automatic shut-off control Indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor or time switch) for all lighting zones; El, E3 Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time switch control exception applies El, E3 Yes C405.2.1 C405.2.1.1 Occupancy sensor controls Indicate on plans the spaces served by occupancy sensors; El, E3 Indicate whether occupancy sensor controls are configured to be manual -on, automatic 50% -on, or serve a space eligible for automatic 100% -on per exception El, E3 NA C405.2.1.2 Occupancy sensor controls - warehouses Indicate aisleways and open areas in warehouse spaces provided with occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by 50% Yes C405.2.6 Digital timer switch Indicate required digital timer switch control function when control is used El, E3 Yes C405.2.2.1 Automatic time switch controls Indicate locations of override switches on plans and the lighting zone(s) served, include area sq. ft. El, E3 Yes C405.2.4.2 C405.2.4.3 Daylight zones - Sidelight and toplight Indicate primary and secondary sidelight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; El, E3 Indicate toplight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; El, E3 For small vertical fenestration assemblies (rough opening less than 10 percent of primary daylight zone) where daylight responsive controls are not required, provide fenestration area to daylight zone calculation(s) El, E3 NA C405.2.4 Daylight responsive controls Indicate on plans lighting zone(s) served by daylight responsive controls; Identify sidelight and toplight daylight zones that are not provided with daylight sensing controls and the exception(s) that apply; Indicate on plans the lighting load reduction method - continuous dimming, or stepped dimming that provides at least two even steps between 0%-100% of rated power; Indicate that daylight sensing controls are configured to completely shut off all controlled lights in the lighting zone NA C405.2.5 Additional controls Specific application lighting controls Identify spaces and lighting fixtures on plans that require specific application lighting controls per this section Yes C405.2.5 - Items 1&2 Display and accent lighting Indicate on plans that display and accent lighting, and display case lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; El, E3 Indicate manual and automatic lighting control method El, E3 Lighting, Motor, and E .,(;trical Permit Checklist, Pg. 4 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C405.2.5 - Item 3 Hotel/motel guest rooms Indicate method of automatic control - vacancy or captive key control of all installed luminaires and switched receptacles in guest room NA C405.2.5 - Item 4 Supplemental task lighting Indicate method and location of automatic shut-off vacancy control for supplemental task lighting, including under -shelf or under -cabinet lighting NA C405.2.5 - Item 5 Lighting for non- visual applications Indicate on plans eligible non -visual lighting applications, include sq. ft. area of each lighting control zone; Indicate on plans that non -visual lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control NA C405.2.5 - Item 6 Lighting equipment for sale or demonstration Indicate on plans that lighting equipment for sale or demonstration are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control Yes C405.2.5 - Item 7 Means of egress lighting Identify on plans egress fixtures that function as both normal and emergency means of egress illumination; El, E3 Provide calculation of lighting power density of total egress lighting; El, E3 If total egress lighting power density is greater than 0.02 W/sq. ft., indicate on plans egress fixtures requiring automatic shut-off during unoccupied periods; Indicate method of automatic shut-off control El, E3 NA C405.2.7 Exterior lighting controls Indicate on exterior lighting plans and fixture schedules the automatic lighting control method, control sequence, and locations served; For building facade and landscape lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of dawn/dusk and fixed opening/closing time; For all other exierior lighting, indicate automatic controls shut oft lighting as a function of available daylight; include control sequence that also reduces lighting power by at least 30% between 12am-6am, or from 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening, or based upon motion sensor NA C405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting controls For building grounds fixtures greater than 100 watts, indicate on plans whether fixtures have efficacy greater than 80 lumens or; are controlled by motion sensor, or are exempt lighting per C405.5.2 NA C405.2.5 Area controls - Master control switches and circuit power limit Indicate location(s) of master control switch(es) intended to control multiple independent switches; circuit breaker may not be used as a master control switch; Verify that no 20 amp circuit controlled by a single switch or automatic control is loaded beyond 80% NA C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate on plans all interior lighting fixtures that are individually addressed and provided with continuous dimming, or exception taken; Include calculation of percent total installed interior lighting power that is configured with required enhanced lighting control functions (min 90% to comply with additional efficiency package option) Yes 0405.13 C408.3 Lighting system functional testing If claiming lighting system commissioning exemption provide supporting calculation; El, E3 Identify applicable commissioning documentation requirements per Section C408 or eligibility for exception; El, E3 Provide written procedures for functional testing of all automatic controls and describe the expected system response El, E3 Lighting, Motor, and Electrical Permit Checklist, Pg. - LTG-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Yes C405.4.1 C405.4.1 C405.4.2 Total connected interior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; El, E3 Identify spaces eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; El, E3 Identify lighting equipment eligible for lighting power exemption in fixture schedule and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; El, E3 Indicate that exempt lighting equipment is in addition to general area lighting and is controlled independently El, E3 Yes C405.3 Exit signs Indicate location of exit signs on plans and rated watts per fixture in lighting fixture schedule (maximum 5 watts per fixture) El, E3 NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units - lamp efficacy If high efficacy exception is applied to permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures are high efficacy per R404.1. Calculate percentage of fixtures with high efficacy lamps in project (min 75% to comply with exception). NA C406.3 Reduced lighting power density - dwelling unit lamp efficacy For project with dwelling units, to comply with additional efficiency package option indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures have efficacy rating of 60 lumens per watt or more. Calculate percentage of fixtures with lamps that have this o efficacy rating (min 95% to comply with option). Lighting Power Calculation - Indicate compliance path taken NA C405.4.2.1 Building Area Method Complete required compliance forms — proposed wattage per building area does not exceed maximum allowed wattage per building area. Identify locations of building areas on plans Yes C405.4.2.2 Space-By-Space Method Complete required compliance forms — total proposed wattage does not exceed maximum allowed wattage. Identify locations ofE1, space types on plans, including retail display areas, lobby art & exhibit display areas, and ceiling heights as applicable E3 NA C406.3 Reduced lighting power density To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate in compliance forms that total connected interior lighting wattage is 75% less than the total maximum allowed lighting wattage via Building Area Method or Space-By-Space Method EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY NA C405.5.2 Total connected exterior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; Identify exterior applications eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate exception applied; Indicate that exempt exterior lighting is controlled independently from non-exempt exterior lighting; include exception claimed for each fixture or group of fixtures under exception category NA Table C405.5.2(1) Exterior lighting zone Indicate building exterior lighting zone as defined by the AHJ NA C405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting For building grounds fixtures rated at greater than 100 watts that are complying based on efficacy, indicate rated lamp efficacy (in lumens per watt) in fixture schedule NA C405.5.2 Exterior lighting power calculations Complete required compliance form — proposed wattage for exterior lighting plus base site allowed does not exceed maximum allowed Lighting, Motor, and E . ctrical Permit Checklist, Pg. 4 LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised August 2016 Project Title: America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses Date 8/16/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes MOTORS & TRANSFORMERS NA C405.6 Electrical tranformers Include electrical transformer schedule on electrical plans; indicate transformer size, efficiency, or exception taken NA C405.7 Dwelling unit electrical energy consumption Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling unit in Group R-2 has a separate electrical energy meter NA C405.8 Electric motor efficiency Include all motors, including fractional hp motors, in electric motor schedule on electrical plans; indicate hp, rpm, rated efficiency, or exception applied NA C405.9.1 Elevator cabs For luminaires in each elevator cab, provide calculated average efficacy of combined fixtures that indicates efficacy is not less than 35 lumens per watt; Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cfm; Indicate automatic controls that de -energize lighting and ventilation fans when elevator is stopped and unoocupied for a period of 15 minutes or more NA C405.9.2 Escalators and moving walks Indicate escalators comply with ASME A17.1/CSA B44; automatic controls are configured to reduce operational speed to the minimum permitted when not in use NA C405.9.3 Regenerative drive Indicate all one-way down or reversible escalators are provided with a variable frequency regenerative drive Yes C405.10 Controlled receptacles Identify all controlled and uncontrolled receptables on electrical plans in each space in which they are required; include receptacle configuration such as spacing between controlled and uncontrolled, duplex devices, etc; El, E3 Indicate on plans whether the method of automatic control for each controlled receptable zone is by occupant sensor or programmable time -of -day control El, E3 If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: End of Lighting, Motor & Transformer Permit Documents Checklist 6,ERMiT COORD COPY o PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: EL17-0539 DATE: 09/07/17 PROJECT NAME: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT & EYEGLASSES SITE ADDRESS: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 1 before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: A -P Building Division Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator El PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 09/07/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: El APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required DUE DATE: 10/05/17 Approved with Conditions ❑ ❑ Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 HERMIT COORD COPY C PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: EL17-0539 DATE: 07/26/17 PROJECT NAME: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT & EYEGLASSES SITE ADDRESS: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 4titx e'-(7 Building Division Public Works El Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator n El PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 07/27/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required DUE DATE: 08/24/17 ❑ Approved with Conditions Er ❑ Denied ❑ (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire 0 Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 PROJECT NAME: Ay►\p'$c s e sS SITE ADDRESS: D 331-1 Sd014^tfiii-t � PERMIT NO: E J— ( — D .5C? ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: REVISION LOG REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS 1 C/g0--c7R, Summary of Revision: Wlp� 1141+ lint CI Oiri i°3 Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 8/30/17 Plan ChecWPermit Number: EL17-0539 Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # 1 before Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Deferred Submittal # Project Name: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES Project Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Contact Person: Matt Murray Summary of Revision: Revision 1 — Removed the Wattsto • Phone Number: 312-296-1577 er room contro ler for controllin the eneral li htin in the Dis , la Contact Lens/Waiting/Passage and replaced with standard 3 -way and 4 -way dimmer switches. Due to this change, the number of conductors had to be updated to allow for the 3 -way and 4 -way switches. Revision 2 — Removed all the new troffer luminaires and will now be re-using/relocating the existing troffer luminaires existin circuitin and existin local controls whenever ass licable. Panel schedules are also u date due to the re -use of the existing troffer luminaires. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 0 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including Received at the City of Tukwila P-rm;t Center by: Entered in TRAKiT on V ` 4 11 C:\Users\Rachellc-R\Desktop\Revision Submittal Form - D16-0305.doc Revised: August 2015 REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 8/30/17 Plan Check/Permit Number: EL17-0539 Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # 1 before Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Deferred Submittal # Project Name: AMERICA'S BEST CONTACT AND EYEGLASSES Project Address: 17334 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Contact Person: Matt Murray Phone Number: 312-296-1577 Summary of Revision: Revision 1 — Removed the Wattstopper room controller for controlling the general lighting in the Display/ Contact Lens/Waiting/Passage and replaced with standard 3 -way and 4 -way dimmer switches. Due to this change, the number of conductors had to be updated to allow for the 3 -way and 4 -way switches. Revision 2 — Removed all the new troffer luminaires and will now be re-using/relocating the existing troffer luminaires, existing circuiting and existing local controls whenever applicable. Panel schedules are also update due to the re -use of the existing troffer luminaires. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 0 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including a r: yisia Received at the City of Tukwila P-rm'tCenter by: II Entered in TRAKiT on 4 t I C:\Uscrs\Rachcllc-R\Dcsktop\Rcvision Submittal Fonn - D16-0305.doc Revised: August 2015 Roddan Industrial LLC Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Hoene Rspaiiol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Search L&I Page 1 of 2 A -Z Index help My L&1 AR Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing Roddan Industrial LLC Owner or tradesperson Principals Roddan, Ryan, PARTNER/MEMBER Roddan, Ryan, AGENT Doing business as Roddan Industrial LLC WA UBI No. 603 522 471 15428 79th ave e PUYALLUP, WA 98375 360-878-1995 PIERCE County Business type Limited Liability Company License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. 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Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=603522471 &LIC=RODDAIL855QQ&SAW= 9/25/2017 C:\Users\areinhardt9Y\Documents\pin_17903_029_areinhard t94. rvt 8/29/2017 2:05:12 PM N a u PROJECT: wna, Parkway Super Center, 17334 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188 • merica's es LANDLORD REQUIRED SUBCONTRACTORS: Trade None DIVISION OF WORK DIVISION LLD GC SCOPE OF WORK TENANT GC SCOPE OF WORK EXISTING REMARKS LANDLORD TENANT CONTRACTOR LANDLORD TENANT CONTRACTOR 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS DIVISION _LLD GC SCOPE OF WORK TENANT GC SCOPE OF WORK EXISTING REMARKS n nIEE1OU F- Q cc 0 v Ir 1- z 1. PERMITS & FEES TENANT CONTRACTOR 0 0 G.C. TO PAY BALANCE 2. INSPECTIONS O 3 TEMPORARY HEAT 0 4. TEMPORARY ELECTRIC 0 5. TEMPORARY ENCLOSURE 0 0 GRAB BARS BY G.C. 6. CONSTRUCTION BARRICADE O 7. PROFESSIONAL CLEANUP 0 11 - SPECIALTIES 02 - SITE WORK AS NOTED 1. DEMOLITION 0 2. SAW CUTTING OF SLAB 12 FURNISHINGS 0 3. ROOF PENETRATIONS 1. CABINETRY 0 0 0 HOME DEPOT ITEMS BY G.C. INSTALLED BY FIXTURE CO. 2. FRAME DISPLAY FIXTURES O 03 - CONCRETE SLAB 3. CASH REGISTERS 0 0 1. CONCRETE SLAB 4. FURNITURE EXISTING, P+R O 04 - MASONRY 13. - MECHANICAL 1. BRICK 1. HVAC 2. CONCRETE BLOCK O NEW UNITS A. DIFFUSERS O B. RETURNS 05 - METALS 0 C. INT. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 1. METAL STUDS 0 0 A. DEMISING WALL O 0 0 EXISTING, P+R 1) GYP. BD 0 O B. INTERIOR PARTITIONS & SOFFITS 0 0 C. STOREFRONT MODIFICATIONS 0 0 REMOVE FORMER TENANT'S SIGNAGE, REPAIR & PAINT STOREFRONT AND SIGNBAND READY FOR NEW SIGNAGE 2. STANDARDS 0 0 3. MISCELANEOUS O 0 O 2) FIXTURES 06 -CARPENTRY O INSTALL NEW 5. WATER HEATER 1. WOOD FRAMING O 6. SPRINKLER SYSTEM A. BLOCKING 0 0 RELOCATE HEADS AS REQUIRED 0 B. ROUGH CARPENTRY 0 NEW 0 2. FINISH CARPENTRY 0 NEW 0 O NEW AS SPECIFIED EXAM ROOMS (2), BREAK AREA CONTACT LENS AREA 07 - MOISTURE CONTROL 0 O O 1. VOLTAGE AND PHASE 08 - DOORS O A. UPGRADE 1. STOREFRONT O 0 0 2. INTERIOR DOORS 0 0 A. HARDWARE 0 0 3. REAR EXIT DOOR O 0 0 UPGRADE ALARMED HARDWARE 0 IF REQUIRED 4. SMOKE DETECTOR SYSTEM 09 - FINISHES 0 IF REQUIRED 5. FIRE ALARM SYS. & DEVICES 1. FLOORS 0 IF REQUIRED 6. RECEPTACLES A. TILE VINYL 0 0 ORDER IMMEDIATELY, LONG LEAD TIME 1) WELDING RODS 0 0 B. CARPET 0 0 0 TENANT PROVIDE, G.C. INSTALL C. TRANSITION STRIPS 0 0 2. WALLS 0 3) EXIT/EMER. LIGHTS A. PAINT 0 O B. RUB RAIL O 0 3. BASE 0 O 0 A. VINYL O O 0 4. CEILING 0 0 0 DIVISION OF WORK DIVISION _LLD GC SCOPE OF WORK TENANT GC SCOPE OF WORK EXISTING REMARKS n nIEE1OU F- Q cc 0 v Ir 1- z LANDLORD TENANT CONTRACTOR A. ACOUSTIC TILE 0 B. PAINT ON GYP. BD 0 C. GRID 0 10 - SPECIALTIES 1. LAVATORY SPECIALTIES 0 0 GRAB BARS BY G.C. 2. STOREFRONT SIGN O 11 - SPECIALTIES 1. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS O 12 FURNISHINGS 1. CABINETRY 0 0 HOME DEPOT ITEMS BY G.C. INSTALLED BY FIXTURE CO. 2. FRAME DISPLAY FIXTURES O 3. CASH REGISTERS O 4. FURNITURE O 13. - MECHANICAL 1. HVAC O NEW UNITS A. DIFFUSERS O B. RETURNS 0 C. INT. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 0 D. FINAL HVAC CHECK & BALANCE O E. INSPECT & SERVICE 0 2. TEMPERATURE CONTROL 0 3. EXHAUST FANS 0 4. PLUMBING 0 A. TOILET ROOM O 1)WASTE WATER & VENT O 2) FIXTURES O INSTALL NEW 5. WATER HEATER O 6. SPRINKLER SYSTEM 0 0 RELOCATE HEADS AS REQUIRED 7. WATER COOLER 0 NEW 8. MOP SINK 0 NEW 9. OTHER SINKS O NEW AS SPECIFIED EXAM ROOMS (2), BREAK AREA CONTACT LENS AREA 0 16 - ELECTRICAL O 1. VOLTAGE AND PHASE O A. UPGRADE O 2. SUB PANEL 0 A. SIGN J -BOX 0 B. SIGN TIMECLOCK O 3. SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM 0 IF REQUIRED 4. SMOKE DETECTOR SYSTEM 0 IF REQUIRED 5. FIRE ALARM SYS. & DEVICES 0 IF REQUIRED 6. RECEPTACLES 0 7. LIGHT FIXTURES 0 A. LIGHTS 0 ORDER FROM CAPITOL LIGHT 1)2X4 & 2X2 FLUOR. 0 2) ADDITIONAL LIGHTS 0 3) EXIT/EMER. LIGHTS 0 4) LAMPS O 8. TELEPHONE 0 O A. WIRING & JACKS O O B. CONDUIT 0 0 9. DATA LINE CONDUIT 0 0 10. COMPUTER OUTLET CONDUIT 0 0 OWNER: ons LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis 319 N. Fourth Street Suite 1000 St. Louis, MO 63102 p314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Address: Parkway Super Center 17334 Southcenter Parkway Tukwila, WA 98188 Gri:Zl6 4r (.�r:tte Mer: se Municipality: City of Tukwila Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100 Tukwila, WA 98188 P: 206.431.3670 Property Manager: Contact: Matt Barker Kimco P: 425-641-9717 mbarkerPkimcorealty.com Pami The blp S gheth F to. Petco Ani r .al Sip es NOrd,91rOM {�caCic Pr If.GiscOti11 _. '.5outhcedte ty. Cit Cir Vicinity Map N CONTACTS Owner's America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Rep: Contact: Paul Myrick 470.448.2588 General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 LIST OF DRAWINGS Sheet Number Architectural AO Cover Sheet Sheet Name A1.0 Demolition Floor Plan A1.1 Demolition Ceilin. Plan A1.2 Construction Plan A2 Fixture/Equipment Plan A3 Finish Plan A4 Electrical Plan A5 Reflected Ceiling Plan A6 Elevations/Details A6.1 Partition Types A7 Accessibility/Life Safety Plan Mechanical M1 M2 M3 HVAC Plan HVAC Schedules & Details HVAC Specifications PROPOSED SPACE Sheet Number Electrical El E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 Plumbing P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 REVISIONS No chancres shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. Sheet Name Lighting Plan Power & Systems Plan Electrical Schedules & Details Electrical Schedules & Details Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Plumbing Plan - Waste and Vent Plumbing Plan - Water Plumbing Specifications and Risers Plumbing Details Fire Sprinkler Specifications NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. Site Plan sogt N PERMIT REQUIRED RED FOR: rti9echanical ❑0 Electrical if R umbing iyas Piping City of Tukwila 501,011'4G DIVISION asses Professional Seal: Pitts copy its, 1-1`1-- Os 37 Plan review approval is subject to errors and omi Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted . or ordinance. of approved Field Copy conditions is ackno By: Date: - S - r City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION David W. Ohlemeyer: Architect The Professional Architect's seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this shoot. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this coal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. CODE SUMMARY Applicable Building Codes: WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2015 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE 2015 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2015 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED SEPARATELY BY THE CITY, PRIOR TO THEIR MODIFICATIONS. Construction Type: IIB, UNPROTECTED FULLY SPRINKLERED Occupancy: (M) MERCANTILE Project Area: SALES/PUBLIC: 2515 SF / 60 = 42 PERSON BUSINESS: 890 SF / 100 = 9 PERSONS STORAGE: 305 SF / 300 = 2 PERSONS TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD: 53 PERSONS TOTAL LEASE SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3986 This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or in part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70-NEC `` SEP 12 2017 (4_ City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION No. Description Date 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 REVISIONNO,L- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 0 6 277 PERMIT CFv.1 ER N N O O c 0 Project Name: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses E z 4) U 0) N C'5 0) 1 _ E z 1 U Project Number: (U 17903.029 Issue Date: 06/22/2017 C:\Users\areinhardt94\Documents\pin_17903 029 areinhardt94.nit 1 101 101 113 1091 Demolition Floor Plan 109 102 102 DEMOLITION KEYED NOTES Key Value Keynote Text 101 EXISTING STOREFRONT GLAZING TO REMAIN. CLEAN TO LIKE -NEW CONDITION. 102 EXISTING DEMISING WALL TO REMAIN. CONFIRM EXISTING GYPSUM BOARD ON TENANT SIDE EXTENDS TO DECK, IS INSULATED, AND IS CAULKED AND SEALED AT DECK AND ALL PENETRATIONS. IF EXISTING WALL DOES NOT MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS, EXTEND GYP. BOARD, INSULATE, AND CAULK TO PREVENT SOUND/SMELL TRANSFERENCE FROM ADJACENT TENANT. USE UL#465 1 -HR DEMISING WALL FOR STANDARDS COMPLIANCE. GC TO FIELD VERIFY LOCATION, MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED RATINGS. PATCH & REPAIR AS REQUIRED TO ACCEPT TENANT'S FINISHES. 103 REAR EXIT DOOR TO REMAIN & BE REUSED. EXISTING CONDITION EMPTIES INTO BUILDING EXTERIOR. 104 GC SHALL FIELD VERIFY LOCATION OF EXISTING COLUMN WITHIN THE TENANT SPACE ONCE DEMOLITION HAS BEEN COMPLETED. IN THE EVENT THERE IS A COLUMN DISCOVERED, CONTACT CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD IMMEDIATELY. 105 REMOVE MILLWORK/FIXTURES FROM PREVIOUS AMERICA'S BEST LAYOUT. REMOVE ANY EXISTING CHAIR RAIL/WAINSCOTTING THROUGHOUT THE TENANT SPACE, RELAMINATE/SKIM COAT WALLS AS REQUIRED TO ACCEPT NEW TENANT FINISHES. 106 REMOVE EXISTING CARPET FLOORING & FLOORING ADHESIVES, TYP. PATCH, REPAIR, & LEVEL SLAB AS REQUIRED TO ACCEPT NEW VCT FLOORING. 107 EXISTING RESTROOM(S) TO REMAIN AND BE REUSED. RESTROOMS FIXTURES AND LAYOUT TO REMAIN UNALTERED. CLEAN FIXTURES TO LIKE -NEW CONDITION AND CONFIRM FIXTURES ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. r . - r • r , - - 1 - i - r ',Bee" : I " • f- , - - - r : - - "0.- "•, A' A WORK AS SHOWN. ALL OTHER PARTITIONS TO REMAIN. PATCH & REPAIR ADJACENT SURFACES TO ACCEPT TENANT'S NEW FINISHES. DEMOLITION KEYED NOTES 1-, - 1. - 110 WALLCOVERING TO REMAIN THROUGHOUT TENANT SPACE AND TO BE PAINTED OVER IF POSSIBLE. PREP ALL WALLS TO REMAIN THROUGHOUT TO ACCEPT NEW FINISHES PER PLANS. . 1 i..r• -•- •t •' rr• Ii iii .,., �r •= r r i••--. 112 REMOVE EXISTING STOREFRONT DOOR AND PREP OPENING FOR NEW STOREFRONT DOOR. 113 REMOVE EXISTING STOREFRONT DOOR AND PREP OPENING TO BE INFILLED WITH NEW STOREFRONT GLAZING TO MATCH BUILDING STANDARD. 114 REMOVE EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURE AND CAP PLUMBING BELOW GRADE AS REQUIRED. PREP SURFACES TO ACCEPT NEW FINISHES. 115 ELECTRICAL TO REMAIN AND BE REUSED. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATI•N. 118 REMOVE EXISTING VCT FLOORING AND ADHESIVES IN THIS AREA. PATCH & REPAIR SLAB AS REQUIRED READY FOR NEW VCT FLOORING. 119 REMOVE ALL CARPET THROUGHOUT TENANT SPACE. WHERE NOT INDICATED TO BE REPLACED WITH VCT, INSTALL NEW CARPET. PATCH & REPAIR SLAB AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL NEW CARPET. 103 REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NEPA 70 - NEC SEP 12 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION EU 0539 A1.0 1/4" = 1'-0" LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: Professional Seal: Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 1 a) U ^L' ^W^ COco co cti T a The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 RECrIVPD CITU OF TUKWIL A SEP 0 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Title: Demolition Floor Plan Project Number: 17903.029 Drawn By: MPL Issue Date: 06/22/2017 C:\Users\areinhardt94\Documents\pin_17903_029 areinhardt94.rvt DEMOLITION KEYED NOTES - CEILING Key Value Keynote Text 108 REMOVE ALL SOFFITS THROUGHOUT SPACE DEMO'D TO DECK ALONG WITH ASSOCIATED LIGHTING, HVAC, WALL PACKS, ETC. PREP ADJACENT CEILIINGS/SURFACE TO ACCEPT NEW/PATCHED IN CEILING GRID SYSTEM TO MATCH EXISTING. 116 REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING LAY -IN LIGHTING FIXTURE FROM EXISTING GRID TO REMAIN PER NEW LAYOUT. 117 DEMO EXISTING CEILING GRID AS INDICATED WHERE PARTITIONS DIVIDE AND INTERUPT EXISTING CEILING SYSTEMS. ALL 2x4 AND 2x2 LAY -IN FIXTURES TO BE RETAINED AND RELOCATED PER NEW CEILING LAYOUT. NEW GRID SYSTEM TO BE PATCHED INTO EXISTING GRID TO REMAIN PER NEW LAYOUT. • 108 0 108 0 0 0 0 • • <0>/ I— — IND 116 � 1 1 / /1\ IL_ • • / _moi IV� �\ \_ • • • 117 • • 108 n n 108 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 / / / 108 J II 117 I\ x x 11 6 117 T 117 116 • • X X x • • • • 117 • • Demolition Ceiling Plan 1/4" = 1'-0" REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: LLS� L1 L 0 / ak Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses ceci a (1)O CO a) U Zr)1111 WI= n co > co co co v� W - The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 RECEI\/ CITY OF TJ Sheet Title: Demolition Ceiling Plan 17903.029 Drawn By: Author Issue Date: 06/22/2017 Sheet Number: C:\Users\arein hardt94\Documents\pin_17903_029_areinhardt94. rvt 1 A5 CEILING PLAN LEGEND EX = DENOTES EXISTING FIXTURE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION REMARKS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION REMARKS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION REMARKS 2'x4' LED FIXTURE, PARABOLIC LENSE W/ BRUSHED METAL FINISH SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 2' X 2' SUPPLY DIFFUSER GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW. STANDARD LIGHT SWITCH 2'x2' LED FIXTURE, PARABOLIC LENSE W/ BRUSHED METAL FINISH SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 2' X 2' RETURN DIFFUSER GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW. 3 3 -WAY LIGHT SWITCH, TO CONTROL FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES @ CONSULTATION ROOMS TRACK FIXTURES NOTE: DUE TO WEIGHT AND SPACE OF SPECIFIED LIGHTING, TRACK MUST BE MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO THE CEILING GRID. LENGTH OF TRACK AND NUMBER OF HEADS AS SHOWN ON PLAN. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES WITH TENANT. 1' X 2 RETURN AIR DIFFUSER GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW. LVD LVD LIGHT SWITCH, TO CONTROL GENERAL LIGHTING THROUGHOUT RECESSED INCANDESCENT FIXTURE 0D SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 2' X 4' RETURN DIFFUSER GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW, (DIM) DIMMER SWITCH, TO CONTROL CAN LIGHT FIXTURES @ CONSULTATION ROOMS ®D1 COMPACT FLUORESCENT OPEN DOWNLIGHTING OR APPROVED EQUAL 0 EXHAUST FAN SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS FOR SPECIFICATIONS. (FAN) SWITCH, TO CONTROL EXHAUST FAN (FAN/LT) SWITCH, TO CONTROL EXHAUST FANS AND LIGHTS @ TOILET ROOMS WALL SWITCHES SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY, TOGGLE, QUIET TYPE, FULLY ENCLOSED IN COMPOSITE CASES, AND RATED 20 AMP AT 277 VOLT AC. USE SINGLE POLE, OR DIMMER AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. SIMILAR TO LEVITON DECORA SERIES (COLOR WHITE WITH WHITE COVERPLATE, TYPICAL THROUGHOUT AREA OF WORK) 4 -WAY SWITCH TO TO BE ON SAME CIRCUIT AS 3 -WAY SWITCHES AT ENTRANCE AND REAR EXIT 1'x4' (2) TUBE FLUORESCENT FIXTURE, SW STRIP - STANDARD TRIP WIDE OR EQUAL, SUBMIT SUBSTITUTIONS TO NVI FOR APPROVAL. MOUNT @ INSIDE OF SOFFIT, SEE SOFFIT DETAIL. 0 SPRINKLER HEAD SWITCH FOR 61" OUTLET, CAN LIGHTS & SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT ([2] FIXTURE TYPE 'D1', [3] FIXTURE TYPE 'E') IN THIS AREA. PROVIDE SINGLE POLE SWITCH FOR DISPLAY ROOM TRACK LIGHTING FIXTURES. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. COORDINATE SWITCHING WITH AMERICA'S BEST CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. LIGHT SWITCH FOR SURFACE MOUNTED FLOURESCENT ([2] FIXTURE TYPE 'E') IN THIS AREA. SUGGESTED HEAD LOCATION ONLY. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE PER FIRE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR / ENGINEER. EXIT SIGN NEW LAY -IN CEILING TO BE INSTALLED AT 10'-0" A.F.F. THROUGHOUT, WITH EXCEPTION OF RESTROOM CEILINGS TO BE INSTALLED AT 8'-0" TYP. SEE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR DIFFUSER LOCATIONS. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR EMERGENCY LIGHT CIRCUITING INFORMATION. NOTE: LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE PURCHASED THROUGH NVI APPROVED VENDOR: CAPITOL LIGHT GC TO CONTACT MARIANNE K. ENES AT 860-520-2337 MARIANNE.ENES@CAPITOLLIGHT.COM 0 J 0 (PT4) 0 C C EXTEND STUDS TO STRUCT. ABV. SECURE FRAMING TO TOP CHORD OF JOIST ONLY AS REQ'D. VERIFY EXIST'G CONDITION 2-1/2"x20ga MET. STUD BRACING AT 4'-0" o.c. (ALTERNATE DIRECTIONS) SECURE TO TOP CHORD OF JOIST ONLY ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE AND GRID SUSPENDED FROM ABOVE. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR LAYOUT. TEARAWAY L -BEAD AS MANUFACTURED BY TRIM-TEX, LINCOLNWOOD, IL 800-874-2333 (1) LAYER 1/2" TYPE -X GYP. BD. EACH SIDE, AND UNDERSIDE, OF 3-5/8" 25 GA. MTL. STUDS AT 16" O.C.-PROVIDE CORNER BEAD, TAPE, SPACKLE, AND SAND READY FOR FINISHES SURFACE MOUNTED FLUORESCENT 2 A5 -(P T4) PAINT ON BOTH SIDES OF SOFFIT TO UNDERSIDE OF CEILING, TYP. —CPT4) CURTAIN WALL FASCIA SECTION 1 1/2" = CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL J -BOXES ABOVE CEILING. PULL ELECTRICAL SITROUGH WALL AND INSTALL ELECTRICAL & LV WHIP AT 2" A.F.F. COORDINATE FINAL TERMINATION POINT WITH FIXTURE VENDOR. (FAN/LT) \ EX '\EX Iit J_ T� Z Q LL liw (FAN/LT) 40" (DIM) — REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1/4" = DIMMER SWITCH FOR CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR (DIM) CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE 40" TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR (DIM) CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE 40" TYPE 'D'), TYP. REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC SEP 12 2017 City of'Tuukwil BUH DING DIVISION X1.11-- 0539 LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: Project Title: U) a) U) (ii 0) Q) (1) U c O U (1) N m 0) 0 E • 0 0 co co 1 ` The Professional Architect's seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 RECEIVED SEP 0 o 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Title: Reflected Ceiling Plan Project Number: 17903.029 Drawn By: MPL Issue Date: 06/22/2017 Sheet Number: A5 '\EX Iit T� 40" (DIM) — REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1/4" = DIMMER SWITCH FOR CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR (DIM) CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE 40" TYPE 'D'), TYP. DIMMER SWITCH FOR (DIM) CAN LIGHTS (FIXTURE 40" TYPE 'D'), TYP. REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC SEP 12 2017 City of'Tuukwil BUH DING DIVISION X1.11-- 0539 LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: Project Title: U) a) U) (ii 0) Q) (1) U c O U (1) N m 0) 0 E • 0 0 co co 1 ` The Professional Architect's seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 RECEIVED SEP 0 o 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Title: Reflected Ceiling Plan Project Number: 17903.029 Drawn By: MPL Issue Date: 06/22/2017 Sheet Number: A5 EX RTU -2 NOTE 4 CFM D-1 10 22 G-1 EX EF{ ;NOTE '1 Woren's Res room 10/22 G-1 Passage 105 Waiting 109 Display 101 NOTE 2 10/22 G-1 10/22 G-1 022G-1 430 F 100 i-1 300 C M 8 0 i ,1 1 5 CFM 0 D-1. EX R NOTE 2 Breakroorn PLAN NORTH re -Consult HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" onsult Consult LEGEND IM EXISTING NEW WORK NEW TO EX/ST/NG CONNEC77ON HVAC GENERAL NOTES HVAC PLAN NOTES CnERAL KITES A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS ARE BASED ON RECORD DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER AND/OR L IMI TED FIELD VERIFICA TION BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST TO ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE PROJECT. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD VERIFICA TION OF ALL EXISTING CONDI TIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ANY EXTRAS DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR 'S FAIL URE TO VISIT THE PROJECT SI TE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THE BID. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE IMMEDIA TEL Y REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH DEMOL I TION WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOL ISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION/CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. D. ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL CODES. E. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD COORDINATE WI TH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL POWER REQUIREMENTS. F. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE WITH THE OTHER TRADES SO THAT THE INSTALLATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROPERLY COORDINA TED. G. ALL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED SHALL FI T THE SPACE AVAILABLE WITH CONNECTIONS IN THE REQUIRED LOCATIONS AND WI TH ADEQUATE SPACE FOR OPERATING AND SERVICING. THE DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE INTENT OF THE INSTALLATION WHILE THE SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT L IST DENOTE THE TYPE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE USED. THE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR EXACT MEASUREMENTS. WHERE A CONFL ICT EXISTS BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE HIGHER AND/OR MORE COSTLY STANDARD WILL APPL Y. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL . NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE SUBSEQUENTLY IN THIS REGARD ON BEHALF OF THE CONTRACTOR AFTER AWARD OF THE CONTRACT. H. COORDINATE DUCT ROUTING AND HEIGHTS WI TH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. VERIFY ALL CLEARANCES BEFORE STARTING WORK. I. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL PIPING, DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE STRUCTURE, AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS, PRESERVE CELL ING HEIGHTS AND HEADROOM AND MAKE ALL EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR ACCESSIBLE. J. ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS TO HVAC EQUIPMENT MUST BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS. K. DO NOT ATTACH ANYTHING TO DECK ABOVE. ATTACH TO STRUCTURE (i.e. BEAMS, JOISTS) ONL Y. DUCT HANGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE. ALL CONNECTIONS TO JOISTS SHALL BE MADE AT THE TOP CORD. L . ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS. ALL SUPPLY AND UNTEMPERED OUTDOOR A IR DUCTWORK SHALL BE LINED WI TH 2" ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER OR WRAPPED WI TH 2" THICK FIRE RETARDANT FIBERGLASS WITH A REINFORCED ALUMINUM FOIL JACKET AND SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY SMACNA AND NA IMA. RETURN A IR TRANSFER DUCTS AND RETURN DUCTWORK WI THIN 10 FEET OF THE UNIT FAN SHALL BE L INED WITH 1 " ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER. M. TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIELD VERIFICATION OF ALL UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS LOCA TED ON THE PREMISES PRIOR TO BIDDING. TENANT 'S CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS RELATING TO THE RELOCATION OF, DAMAGE TO, REPA IR OF ANY EXISTING UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS WHICH ARE DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF TENANT 'S WORK IN OR AROUND THE PREMISES. N. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TENANT WITH A WRITTEN ONE (1) YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY ON ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT PROVIDED AND / OR INSTALLED. THE WARRANTY SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND THREE (3) ROUTINE SERVICES INCLUDING FILTER CHANGES DURING A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. 0. AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AN NEBB, AABC OR TABB CERTIFIED A IR BALANCE REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER AND LANDLORD. THE BALANCING MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN INDEPENDENT, THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR WITH NO TIES TO THE INSTALLING CONTRACTORS. A COPY OF THE REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CODE OFFICIAL AT THEIR REQUEST. LANDLORD COMDINATION• AA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LANDLORD'S TENANT CRI TER IA MANUAL . TENANT CRI TERIA MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS AT NO ADDI TIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. AB. PARTS OF THE BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS THAT FALL INTO LEASE L INE SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AC. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY WIRING, RELAYS, DETECTORS, COMPONENTS, ETC. , FOR FIRE ALARM OR CONTROL SYSTEM INTERLOCK IF APPL ICABLE. VERIFY WI TH MALL PERSONNEL BEFORE BID. HVAC NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SAVE EXISTING EXHAUST FAN IN RESTROOM AND SUPPLY CLOSET FOR REUSE IN NEW CEILING TILE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REPAIR FAN AND GRILLE TO LIKE NEW CONDI TION. IF EXHAUST FAN CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE A NEW UNIT THAT IS IDENTICAL TO THE EXISTING UNI T IN EVERY ASPECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND REPAIR DUCT FROM FAN OUTLET TO WALL TERMINAL AS REQUIRED. 2. EXITING SUPPLY MA IN TO REMAIN. CAP AND SEAL EXISTING BRANCH TAKE OFFS AIR TIGHT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL UNDERCUT DOOR 3/4 ". 4. REL OCA TE EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO LOCA TION SHOWN ON PLAN. PROVIDE ADDI TIONAL CONTROL WIRING AS REQUIRED. IF THERMOSTAT CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE WITH NEW 7 DAY DIGITAL THERMOSTAT WI TH AUTO CHANGE OVER AND AUTO SETBACK. MOUNT THERMOSTAT 48" A. F. F. 5. EXISTING TRANE 4WCC4036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNI T TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 210 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 6. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 305 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 7. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 100 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 8. EXISTING LENNOX 5.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 2, 000 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 190 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 9. VERIFY EXISTING CONDI TIONS. IF NOT PRESENT, DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ON RETURN SIDE DUCT AND SHUTDOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ELIC 0 S39 SEPARATE PERMITAND APPROVAL REQUIRED 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom GROUPLAW Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: • a j OL 15 ) a U lj OD c:J; j CD 0! C'7 ti The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 HEC;hIVLU CITY OF TUKWILA SLV 0 b Zu17 PUHMI [ CEN I ER Sheet Title: HVAC PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ARP Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. M1 Manager's Office 1150 rnco A ^ 110 1 i 1 1 i r8"o NOTE 2 A11 IL= 3NOTE ---I(,_ Nib ^10»0 10 22 G EX RTU -4 EX EF{ ;NOTE '1 Woren's Res room 10/22 G-1 Passage 105 Waiting 109 Display 101 NOTE 2 10/22 G-1 10/22 G-1 022G-1 430 F 100 i-1 300 C M 8 0 i ,1 1 5 CFM 0 D-1. EX R NOTE 2 Breakroorn PLAN NORTH re -Consult HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" onsult Consult LEGEND IM EXISTING NEW WORK NEW TO EX/ST/NG CONNEC77ON HVAC GENERAL NOTES HVAC PLAN NOTES CnERAL KITES A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS ARE BASED ON RECORD DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER AND/OR L IMI TED FIELD VERIFICA TION BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST TO ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE PROJECT. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD VERIFICA TION OF ALL EXISTING CONDI TIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ANY EXTRAS DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR 'S FAIL URE TO VISIT THE PROJECT SI TE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THE BID. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE IMMEDIA TEL Y REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH DEMOL I TION WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOL ISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION/CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. D. ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL CODES. E. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD COORDINATE WI TH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL POWER REQUIREMENTS. F. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE WITH THE OTHER TRADES SO THAT THE INSTALLATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROPERLY COORDINA TED. G. ALL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED SHALL FI T THE SPACE AVAILABLE WITH CONNECTIONS IN THE REQUIRED LOCATIONS AND WI TH ADEQUATE SPACE FOR OPERATING AND SERVICING. THE DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE INTENT OF THE INSTALLATION WHILE THE SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT L IST DENOTE THE TYPE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE USED. THE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR EXACT MEASUREMENTS. WHERE A CONFL ICT EXISTS BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE HIGHER AND/OR MORE COSTLY STANDARD WILL APPL Y. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL . NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE SUBSEQUENTLY IN THIS REGARD ON BEHALF OF THE CONTRACTOR AFTER AWARD OF THE CONTRACT. H. COORDINATE DUCT ROUTING AND HEIGHTS WI TH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. VERIFY ALL CLEARANCES BEFORE STARTING WORK. I. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL PIPING, DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE STRUCTURE, AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS, PRESERVE CELL ING HEIGHTS AND HEADROOM AND MAKE ALL EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR ACCESSIBLE. J. ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS TO HVAC EQUIPMENT MUST BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS. K. DO NOT ATTACH ANYTHING TO DECK ABOVE. ATTACH TO STRUCTURE (i.e. BEAMS, JOISTS) ONL Y. DUCT HANGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE. ALL CONNECTIONS TO JOISTS SHALL BE MADE AT THE TOP CORD. L . ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS. ALL SUPPLY AND UNTEMPERED OUTDOOR A IR DUCTWORK SHALL BE LINED WI TH 2" ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER OR WRAPPED WI TH 2" THICK FIRE RETARDANT FIBERGLASS WITH A REINFORCED ALUMINUM FOIL JACKET AND SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY SMACNA AND NA IMA. RETURN A IR TRANSFER DUCTS AND RETURN DUCTWORK WI THIN 10 FEET OF THE UNIT FAN SHALL BE L INED WITH 1 " ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER. M. TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIELD VERIFICATION OF ALL UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS LOCA TED ON THE PREMISES PRIOR TO BIDDING. TENANT 'S CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS RELATING TO THE RELOCATION OF, DAMAGE TO, REPA IR OF ANY EXISTING UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS WHICH ARE DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF TENANT 'S WORK IN OR AROUND THE PREMISES. N. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TENANT WITH A WRITTEN ONE (1) YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY ON ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT PROVIDED AND / OR INSTALLED. THE WARRANTY SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND THREE (3) ROUTINE SERVICES INCLUDING FILTER CHANGES DURING A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. 0. AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AN NEBB, AABC OR TABB CERTIFIED A IR BALANCE REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER AND LANDLORD. THE BALANCING MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN INDEPENDENT, THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR WITH NO TIES TO THE INSTALLING CONTRACTORS. A COPY OF THE REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CODE OFFICIAL AT THEIR REQUEST. LANDLORD COMDINATION• AA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LANDLORD'S TENANT CRI TER IA MANUAL . TENANT CRI TERIA MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS AT NO ADDI TIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. AB. PARTS OF THE BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS THAT FALL INTO LEASE L INE SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AC. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY WIRING, RELAYS, DETECTORS, COMPONENTS, ETC. , FOR FIRE ALARM OR CONTROL SYSTEM INTERLOCK IF APPL ICABLE. VERIFY WI TH MALL PERSONNEL BEFORE BID. HVAC NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SAVE EXISTING EXHAUST FAN IN RESTROOM AND SUPPLY CLOSET FOR REUSE IN NEW CEILING TILE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REPAIR FAN AND GRILLE TO LIKE NEW CONDI TION. IF EXHAUST FAN CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE A NEW UNIT THAT IS IDENTICAL TO THE EXISTING UNI T IN EVERY ASPECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND REPAIR DUCT FROM FAN OUTLET TO WALL TERMINAL AS REQUIRED. 2. EXITING SUPPLY MA IN TO REMAIN. CAP AND SEAL EXISTING BRANCH TAKE OFFS AIR TIGHT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL UNDERCUT DOOR 3/4 ". 4. REL OCA TE EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO LOCA TION SHOWN ON PLAN. PROVIDE ADDI TIONAL CONTROL WIRING AS REQUIRED. IF THERMOSTAT CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE WITH NEW 7 DAY DIGITAL THERMOSTAT WI TH AUTO CHANGE OVER AND AUTO SETBACK. MOUNT THERMOSTAT 48" A. F. F. 5. EXISTING TRANE 4WCC4036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNI T TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 210 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 6. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 305 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 7. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 100 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 8. EXISTING LENNOX 5.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 2, 000 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 190 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 9. VERIFY EXISTING CONDI TIONS. IF NOT PRESENT, DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ON RETURN SIDE DUCT AND SHUTDOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ELIC 0 S39 SEPARATE PERMITAND APPROVAL REQUIRED 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom GROUPLAW Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: • a j OL 15 ) a U lj OD c:J; j CD 0! C'7 ti The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 HEC;hIVLU CITY OF TUKWILA SLV 0 b Zu17 PUHMI [ CEN I ER Sheet Title: HVAC PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ARP Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. M1 1150 rnco 1 >, i!L MI 6'10 1 i 1 1 i NOTE 2 A11 IL= 3NOTE 3i. EX EF{ ;NOTE '1 Woren's Res room 10/22 G-1 Passage 105 Waiting 109 Display 101 NOTE 2 10/22 G-1 10/22 G-1 022G-1 430 F 100 i-1 300 C M 8 0 i ,1 1 5 CFM 0 D-1. EX R NOTE 2 Breakroorn PLAN NORTH re -Consult HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" onsult Consult LEGEND IM EXISTING NEW WORK NEW TO EX/ST/NG CONNEC77ON HVAC GENERAL NOTES HVAC PLAN NOTES CnERAL KITES A . EXISTING CONDI TIONS ARE BASED ON RECORD DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE OWNER AND/OR L IMI TED FIELD VERIFICA TION BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST TO ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE PROJECT. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD VERIFICA TION OF ALL EXISTING CONDI TIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ANY EXTRAS DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR 'S FAIL URE TO VISIT THE PROJECT SI TE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THE BID. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE IMMEDIA TEL Y REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH DEMOL I TION WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO DEMOL ISH ALL EXISTING AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION/CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WORK. D. ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL CODES. E. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD COORDINATE WI TH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL POWER REQUIREMENTS. F. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE WITH THE OTHER TRADES SO THAT THE INSTALLATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROPERLY COORDINA TED. G. ALL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED SHALL FI T THE SPACE AVAILABLE WITH CONNECTIONS IN THE REQUIRED LOCATIONS AND WI TH ADEQUATE SPACE FOR OPERATING AND SERVICING. THE DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE INTENT OF THE INSTALLATION WHILE THE SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT L IST DENOTE THE TYPE AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE USED. THE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR EXACT MEASUREMENTS. WHERE A CONFL ICT EXISTS BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE HIGHER AND/OR MORE COSTLY STANDARD WILL APPL Y. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL . NO ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE SUBSEQUENTLY IN THIS REGARD ON BEHALF OF THE CONTRACTOR AFTER AWARD OF THE CONTRACT. H. COORDINATE DUCT ROUTING AND HEIGHTS WI TH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. VERIFY ALL CLEARANCES BEFORE STARTING WORK. I. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL PIPING, DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE STRUCTURE, AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS, PRESERVE CELL ING HEIGHTS AND HEADROOM AND MAKE ALL EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR ACCESSIBLE. J. ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS TO HVAC EQUIPMENT MUST BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS. K. DO NOT ATTACH ANYTHING TO DECK ABOVE. ATTACH TO STRUCTURE (i.e. BEAMS, JOISTS) ONL Y. DUCT HANGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE. ALL CONNECTIONS TO JOISTS SHALL BE MADE AT THE TOP CORD. L . ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS. ALL SUPPLY AND UNTEMPERED OUTDOOR A IR DUCTWORK SHALL BE LINED WI TH 2" ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER OR WRAPPED WI TH 2" THICK FIRE RETARDANT FIBERGLASS WITH A REINFORCED ALUMINUM FOIL JACKET AND SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY SMACNA AND NA IMA. RETURN A IR TRANSFER DUCTS AND RETURN DUCTWORK WI THIN 10 FEET OF THE UNIT FAN SHALL BE L INED WITH 1 " ACOUSTICAL DUCT LINER. M. TENANT'S CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIELD VERIFICATION OF ALL UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS LOCA TED ON THE PREMISES PRIOR TO BIDDING. TENANT 'S CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS RELATING TO THE RELOCATION OF, DAMAGE TO, REPA IR OF ANY EXISTING UTIL I TY RUNS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS WHICH ARE DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF TENANT 'S WORK IN OR AROUND THE PREMISES. N. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TENANT WITH A WRITTEN ONE (1) YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY ON ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT PROVIDED AND / OR INSTALLED. THE WARRANTY SHALL INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND THREE (3) ROUTINE SERVICES INCLUDING FILTER CHANGES DURING A ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD. 0. AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AN NEBB, AABC OR TABB CERTIFIED A IR BALANCE REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER AND LANDLORD. THE BALANCING MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN INDEPENDENT, THIRD PARTY CONTRACTOR WITH NO TIES TO THE INSTALLING CONTRACTORS. A COPY OF THE REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CODE OFFICIAL AT THEIR REQUEST. LANDLORD COMDINATION• AA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LANDLORD'S TENANT CRI TER IA MANUAL . TENANT CRI TERIA MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THIS CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS AT NO ADDI TIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. AB. PARTS OF THE BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS THAT FALL INTO LEASE L INE SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AC. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY WIRING, RELAYS, DETECTORS, COMPONENTS, ETC. , FOR FIRE ALARM OR CONTROL SYSTEM INTERLOCK IF APPL ICABLE. VERIFY WI TH MALL PERSONNEL BEFORE BID. HVAC NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SAVE EXISTING EXHAUST FAN IN RESTROOM AND SUPPLY CLOSET FOR REUSE IN NEW CEILING TILE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REPAIR FAN AND GRILLE TO LIKE NEW CONDI TION. IF EXHAUST FAN CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE A NEW UNIT THAT IS IDENTICAL TO THE EXISTING UNI T IN EVERY ASPECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND REPAIR DUCT FROM FAN OUTLET TO WALL TERMINAL AS REQUIRED. 2. EXITING SUPPLY MA IN TO REMAIN. CAP AND SEAL EXISTING BRANCH TAKE OFFS AIR TIGHT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL UNDERCUT DOOR 3/4 ". 4. REL OCA TE EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO LOCA TION SHOWN ON PLAN. PROVIDE ADDI TIONAL CONTROL WIRING AS REQUIRED. IF THERMOSTAT CANNOT BE REUSED, PROVIDE WITH NEW 7 DAY DIGITAL THERMOSTAT WI TH AUTO CHANGE OVER AND AUTO SETBACK. MOUNT THERMOSTAT 48" A. F. F. 5. EXISTING TRANE 4WCC4036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNI T TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 210 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 6. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 305 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 7. EXISTING TRANE WCC036 3.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNIT TO PROVIDE 1, 200 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 100 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 8. EXISTING LENNOX 5.0 TON ROOFTOP UNIT TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BALANCE EXISTING UNI T TO PROVIDE 2, 000 CFM OF SUPPLY A IR AND 190 CFM OF OUTDOOR AIR. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 9. VERIFY EXISTING CONDI TIONS. IF NOT PRESENT, DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ON RETURN SIDE DUCT AND SHUTDOWN RELAY SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR INSTALLATION BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WIRING SHALL BE BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ELIC 0 S39 SEPARATE PERMITAND APPROVAL REQUIRED 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom GROUPLAW Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: • a j OL 15 ) a U lj OD c:J; j CD 0! C'7 ti The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 HEC;hIVLU CITY OF TUKWILA SLV 0 b Zu17 PUHMI [ CEN I ER Sheet Title: HVAC PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ARP Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. M1 Ivi 6ti�1C I;ci! PLAN NORTH. ED® LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" n REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70-NEC SEP 12 2017 City of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES EXISTING CONDITION NOTES KEYED NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CIRCUIT ROUTING WITHIN ANY MILLWORK WITH MILLWORK VENDOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. B. COORDINATE THE CONNECTIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS WITH THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT L IMI TED TO, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE DISCONNECTING MEANS FOR, AND TO MAKE THE FINAL CONVECTION TO, ANY HARDWIRED EQUIPMENT. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIA7E CORD AND PLUG FOR ANY CORD—AND—PLUG CONNECTED EOUIPACNT THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL CORD AND PLUG. C. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR INFORMATION ON CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTORS OR RELAYS FOR CONTROL. D. ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT MOUNTED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. DEVICES MOUNTED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF. RECEPTACLES RATED 15— OR 20 AMPS AND 120 VOLTS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE GFCI PROTECTED AND EQUIPPED WITH A SUITABLE WEATHERPROOF COVERPLA 7E (WHILE—IN—USE IN WET LOCATIONS). E. ALL LUGS, TERMINALS, ETC. IN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 75 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS. TERMINATIONS LISTED FOR ONLY 60 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. F. CIRCUITS SERVING EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS EMERGENCY BATTERIES SHALL NOT SHARE A NEUTRAL (SHALL NOT BE PART OF A MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT) WITH ANY 077 -ER CIRCUIT. PROVIDE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL FOR EVERY CIRCUIT THAT SERVES EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT. G. ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED LOW VOLTAGE WIRING AND DATA CABLING, PER THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, FOR A COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. H ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED WIRING AAD DATA CABLING, INCLUDING ALL 0-10V CONTROL WIRING WHERE APPLICABLE, PER 7HE MANUFACTURER 'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A COMPLETE, FUIC7IONAL DIMING SYSTEM. A. ANY EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS AND POSSIBLE LIMITED FIELD VERIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO 2. ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 3. B. 77-E CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE, REVIEW EXISTING CONDITIONS AGAINST 77E CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK A4. PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF 77E WORK. BY SIGNING THE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES 7HE SITE VISIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTED. C. 7HE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES AS INDICATED AND/O4 AS REWIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WORK. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, LUMINAIRES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. THAT ARE NOT SHOWN AND ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COAIPLETE THE NEW WORK. D. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE REMOVED FRO4I THE ITEM TO BE DEMOLISHED TO THE SOURCE OVERCURRENT DEVICE. RACEWAYS WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN OR BELOW FLOORS OR WITHIN WALLS MAY BE ABANDONED, BUT ALL OVERHEAD OR EXPOSED RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. EXPOSED RACEWAYS TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED AND SHALL BE CUT OR CHISELED AT LEAST 2" INTO THE WALL OR FLOOR AND THE OPENING GROUTED SMOOTH. E. PROVIDE TEMPORARY, CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT, LUMINAIRES, OR DEVICES IN AREAS OF THE FACILITY THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN OPERATION AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THOSE AREAS IN COMPLETE OPERATION. F. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF EXISTING CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED. 7. PROVIDE MULTI—WAY DIMMER TO CONTROL OPEN AREA (DISPLAY, DISPENSE, CONTACT, WAITING AND PASSAGE) TROFFER LIGHTING FIXTURES. PROVIDE LEVI TON ,f80800W INCANDESCENT DIAIAER SWITCH. PROVIDE OVERRIDE SWITCH. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL ON SHEET E4 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING LIGHTING AND CONTROL IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. JUNCTION BOX SHALL BE MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING. SEE E2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING 2X4' TROFFER LIGHTING IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. PROVIDE MANUAL ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR DIMMING WALL SWITCH, WATTSTOPPER DW -311 OR EQUAL FOR 3—WAY OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHING. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. ADJUST EXISTING EMERGENCY LIGHGTING TO 77-E LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON PLANS (HALF—SHADED FIXTURES). IF 77ERE IS NOT ENOGHT EMERGENCY BALLASTS, ELECTRONIC CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AS OUTL INED IN LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE. EL11 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses �+ W E a) U 0 v! co o, LQ a.5 The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 fECE'/rn CITY Or TUK`P'iI_A SEP 0 6 2017 PEflM T CENTER Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number: El EX Supply EX 115 EX I EX NOTE 4 NOTE 4 managers Office 110 E /?. Ivi 6ti�1C I;ci! PLAN NORTH. ED® LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" n REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70-NEC SEP 12 2017 City of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES EXISTING CONDITION NOTES KEYED NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CIRCUIT ROUTING WITHIN ANY MILLWORK WITH MILLWORK VENDOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. B. COORDINATE THE CONNECTIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS WITH THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT L IMI TED TO, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE DISCONNECTING MEANS FOR, AND TO MAKE THE FINAL CONVECTION TO, ANY HARDWIRED EQUIPMENT. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIA7E CORD AND PLUG FOR ANY CORD—AND—PLUG CONNECTED EOUIPACNT THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL CORD AND PLUG. C. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR INFORMATION ON CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTORS OR RELAYS FOR CONTROL. D. ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT MOUNTED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. DEVICES MOUNTED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF. RECEPTACLES RATED 15— OR 20 AMPS AND 120 VOLTS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE GFCI PROTECTED AND EQUIPPED WITH A SUITABLE WEATHERPROOF COVERPLA 7E (WHILE—IN—USE IN WET LOCATIONS). E. ALL LUGS, TERMINALS, ETC. IN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 75 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS. TERMINATIONS LISTED FOR ONLY 60 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. F. CIRCUITS SERVING EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS EMERGENCY BATTERIES SHALL NOT SHARE A NEUTRAL (SHALL NOT BE PART OF A MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT) WITH ANY 077 -ER CIRCUIT. PROVIDE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL FOR EVERY CIRCUIT THAT SERVES EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT. G. ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED LOW VOLTAGE WIRING AND DATA CABLING, PER THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, FOR A COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. H ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED WIRING AAD DATA CABLING, INCLUDING ALL 0-10V CONTROL WIRING WHERE APPLICABLE, PER 7HE MANUFACTURER 'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A COMPLETE, FUIC7IONAL DIMING SYSTEM. A. ANY EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS AND POSSIBLE LIMITED FIELD VERIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO 2. ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 3. B. 77-E CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE, REVIEW EXISTING CONDITIONS AGAINST 77E CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK A4. PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF 77E WORK. BY SIGNING THE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES 7HE SITE VISIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTED. C. 7HE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES AS INDICATED AND/O4 AS REWIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WORK. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, LUMINAIRES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. THAT ARE NOT SHOWN AND ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COAIPLETE THE NEW WORK. D. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE REMOVED FRO4I THE ITEM TO BE DEMOLISHED TO THE SOURCE OVERCURRENT DEVICE. RACEWAYS WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN OR BELOW FLOORS OR WITHIN WALLS MAY BE ABANDONED, BUT ALL OVERHEAD OR EXPOSED RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. EXPOSED RACEWAYS TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED AND SHALL BE CUT OR CHISELED AT LEAST 2" INTO THE WALL OR FLOOR AND THE OPENING GROUTED SMOOTH. E. PROVIDE TEMPORARY, CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT, LUMINAIRES, OR DEVICES IN AREAS OF THE FACILITY THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN OPERATION AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THOSE AREAS IN COMPLETE OPERATION. F. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF EXISTING CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED. 7. PROVIDE MULTI—WAY DIMMER TO CONTROL OPEN AREA (DISPLAY, DISPENSE, CONTACT, WAITING AND PASSAGE) TROFFER LIGHTING FIXTURES. PROVIDE LEVI TON ,f80800W INCANDESCENT DIAIAER SWITCH. PROVIDE OVERRIDE SWITCH. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL ON SHEET E4 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING LIGHTING AND CONTROL IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. JUNCTION BOX SHALL BE MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING. SEE E2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING 2X4' TROFFER LIGHTING IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. PROVIDE MANUAL ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR DIMMING WALL SWITCH, WATTSTOPPER DW -311 OR EQUAL FOR 3—WAY OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHING. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. ADJUST EXISTING EMERGENCY LIGHGTING TO 77-E LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON PLANS (HALF—SHADED FIXTURES). IF 77ERE IS NOT ENOGHT EMERGENCY BALLASTS, ELECTRONIC CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AS OUTL INED IN LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE. EL11 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses �+ W E a) U 0 v! co o, LQ a.5 The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 fECE'/rn CITY Or TUK`P'iI_A SEP 0 6 2017 PEflM T CENTER Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number: El EX Supply EX 115 EX I NOTE 4 114 Ivi 6ti�1C I;ci! PLAN NORTH. ED® LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" n REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70-NEC SEP 12 2017 City of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES EXISTING CONDITION NOTES KEYED NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CIRCUIT ROUTING WITHIN ANY MILLWORK WITH MILLWORK VENDOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. B. COORDINATE THE CONNECTIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS WITH THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT L IMI TED TO, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE DISCONNECTING MEANS FOR, AND TO MAKE THE FINAL CONVECTION TO, ANY HARDWIRED EQUIPMENT. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIA7E CORD AND PLUG FOR ANY CORD—AND—PLUG CONNECTED EOUIPACNT THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL CORD AND PLUG. C. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR INFORMATION ON CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTORS OR RELAYS FOR CONTROL. D. ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT MOUNTED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. DEVICES MOUNTED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF. RECEPTACLES RATED 15— OR 20 AMPS AND 120 VOLTS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE GFCI PROTECTED AND EQUIPPED WITH A SUITABLE WEATHERPROOF COVERPLA 7E (WHILE—IN—USE IN WET LOCATIONS). E. ALL LUGS, TERMINALS, ETC. IN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 75 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS. TERMINATIONS LISTED FOR ONLY 60 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. F. CIRCUITS SERVING EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS EMERGENCY BATTERIES SHALL NOT SHARE A NEUTRAL (SHALL NOT BE PART OF A MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT) WITH ANY 077 -ER CIRCUIT. PROVIDE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL FOR EVERY CIRCUIT THAT SERVES EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT. G. ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED LOW VOLTAGE WIRING AND DATA CABLING, PER THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, FOR A COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. H ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED WIRING AAD DATA CABLING, INCLUDING ALL 0-10V CONTROL WIRING WHERE APPLICABLE, PER 7HE MANUFACTURER 'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A COMPLETE, FUIC7IONAL DIMING SYSTEM. A. ANY EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS AND POSSIBLE LIMITED FIELD VERIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO 2. ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 3. B. 77-E CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE, REVIEW EXISTING CONDITIONS AGAINST 77E CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK A4. PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF 77E WORK. BY SIGNING THE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES 7HE SITE VISIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTED. C. 7HE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES AS INDICATED AND/O4 AS REWIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WORK. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, LUMINAIRES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. THAT ARE NOT SHOWN AND ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COAIPLETE THE NEW WORK. D. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE REMOVED FRO4I THE ITEM TO BE DEMOLISHED TO THE SOURCE OVERCURRENT DEVICE. RACEWAYS WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN OR BELOW FLOORS OR WITHIN WALLS MAY BE ABANDONED, BUT ALL OVERHEAD OR EXPOSED RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. EXPOSED RACEWAYS TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED AND SHALL BE CUT OR CHISELED AT LEAST 2" INTO THE WALL OR FLOOR AND THE OPENING GROUTED SMOOTH. E. PROVIDE TEMPORARY, CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT, LUMINAIRES, OR DEVICES IN AREAS OF THE FACILITY THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN OPERATION AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THOSE AREAS IN COMPLETE OPERATION. F. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF EXISTING CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED. 7. PROVIDE MULTI—WAY DIMMER TO CONTROL OPEN AREA (DISPLAY, DISPENSE, CONTACT, WAITING AND PASSAGE) TROFFER LIGHTING FIXTURES. PROVIDE LEVI TON ,f80800W INCANDESCENT DIAIAER SWITCH. PROVIDE OVERRIDE SWITCH. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL ON SHEET E4 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING LIGHTING AND CONTROL IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. JUNCTION BOX SHALL BE MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING. SEE E2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING 2X4' TROFFER LIGHTING IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. PROVIDE MANUAL ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR DIMMING WALL SWITCH, WATTSTOPPER DW -311 OR EQUAL FOR 3—WAY OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHING. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. ADJUST EXISTING EMERGENCY LIGHGTING TO 77-E LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON PLANS (HALF—SHADED FIXTURES). IF 77ERE IS NOT ENOGHT EMERGENCY BALLASTS, ELECTRONIC CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AS OUTL INED IN LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE. EL11 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses �+ W E a) U 0 v! co o, LQ a.5 The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 fECE'/rn CITY Or TUK`P'iI_A SEP 0 6 2017 PEflM T CENTER Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number: El EX Office 114 NOTE 4 E Ivi 6ti�1C I;ci! PLAN NORTH. ED® LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" n REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70-NEC SEP 12 2017 City of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES EXISTING CONDITION NOTES KEYED NOTES A. COORDINATE ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CIRCUIT ROUTING WITHIN ANY MILLWORK WITH MILLWORK VENDOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. B. COORDINATE THE CONNECTIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS WITH THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT L IMI TED TO, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE DISCONNECTING MEANS FOR, AND TO MAKE THE FINAL CONVECTION TO, ANY HARDWIRED EQUIPMENT. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIA7E CORD AND PLUG FOR ANY CORD—AND—PLUG CONNECTED EOUIPACNT THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL CORD AND PLUG. C. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR INFORMATION ON CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTORS OR RELAYS FOR CONTROL. D. ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT MOUNTED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. DEVICES MOUNTED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF. RECEPTACLES RATED 15— OR 20 AMPS AND 120 VOLTS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE GFCI PROTECTED AND EQUIPPED WITH A SUITABLE WEATHERPROOF COVERPLA 7E (WHILE—IN—USE IN WET LOCATIONS). E. ALL LUGS, TERMINALS, ETC. IN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 75 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS. TERMINATIONS LISTED FOR ONLY 60 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. F. CIRCUITS SERVING EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS EMERGENCY BATTERIES SHALL NOT SHARE A NEUTRAL (SHALL NOT BE PART OF A MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT) WITH ANY 077 -ER CIRCUIT. PROVIDE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL FOR EVERY CIRCUIT THAT SERVES EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT. G. ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED LOW VOLTAGE WIRING AND DATA CABLING, PER THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, FOR A COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. H ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED WIRING AAD DATA CABLING, INCLUDING ALL 0-10V CONTROL WIRING WHERE APPLICABLE, PER 7HE MANUFACTURER 'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A COMPLETE, FUIC7IONAL DIMING SYSTEM. A. ANY EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS AND POSSIBLE LIMITED FIELD VERIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDI TIONS AT NO 2. ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 3. B. 77-E CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE, REVIEW EXISTING CONDITIONS AGAINST 77E CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK A4. PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF 77E WORK. BY SIGNING THE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES 7HE SITE VISIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTED. C. 7HE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES AS INDICATED AND/O4 AS REWIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WORK. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, LUMINAIRES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. THAT ARE NOT SHOWN AND ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COAIPLETE THE NEW WORK. D. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE REMOVED FRO4I THE ITEM TO BE DEMOLISHED TO THE SOURCE OVERCURRENT DEVICE. RACEWAYS WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN OR BELOW FLOORS OR WITHIN WALLS MAY BE ABANDONED, BUT ALL OVERHEAD OR EXPOSED RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. EXPOSED RACEWAYS TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED AND SHALL BE CUT OR CHISELED AT LEAST 2" INTO THE WALL OR FLOOR AND THE OPENING GROUTED SMOOTH. E. PROVIDE TEMPORARY, CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT, LUMINAIRES, OR DEVICES IN AREAS OF THE FACILITY THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN OPERATION AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THOSE AREAS IN COMPLETE OPERATION. F. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF EXISTING CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED. 7. PROVIDE MULTI—WAY DIMMER TO CONTROL OPEN AREA (DISPLAY, DISPENSE, CONTACT, WAITING AND PASSAGE) TROFFER LIGHTING FIXTURES. PROVIDE LEVI TON ,f80800W INCANDESCENT DIAIAER SWITCH. PROVIDE OVERRIDE SWITCH. SEE LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL ON SHEET E4 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING LIGHTING AND CONTROL IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. JUNCTION BOX SHALL BE MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING. SEE E2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EXISTING 2X4' TROFFER LIGHTING IN THIS SPACE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. PROVIDE MANUAL ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR DIMMING WALL SWITCH, WATTSTOPPER DW -311 OR EQUAL FOR 3—WAY OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHING. MAINTAIN EXISTING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY. ADJUST EXISTING EMERGENCY LIGHGTING TO 77-E LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON PLANS (HALF—SHADED FIXTURES). IF 77ERE IS NOT ENOGHT EMERGENCY BALLASTS, ELECTRONIC CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AS OUTL INED IN LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE. EL11 800-581-0963 www.schnackelcom LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 08/29/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses �+ W E a) U 0 v! co o, LQ a.5 The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 fECE'/rn CITY Or TUK`P'iI_A SEP 0 6 2017 PEflM T CENTER Sheet Title: LIGHTING PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number: El NOTE: ALL CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES SHALL BE GRAY IN COLOR. 8'-0" (HOLD) SECURITY KEYPAD,____.__ (NOTE 5) P-26,28 28 Supply 113 NOTE 9 Supply 115 P-38 P-34,36 NOTE 12 P-41 NOTE 8 Reception/Dispense Manager's Office 5'-7" _ 2'-4" EX. RTU -2 I �r I I 11 +96" P-9,11 Passage 105 EX. RTU -4 J 1 ,-NOTE 12 P-1, (#10 WIRE) P-23, (NOTE 3) - P-6, (#10 WIRE) 14 NOTE 6 Waiting- EX. RTU -3 (,NOTE 3j - - Mechanical 15 116 L__ HYPERCOM i NEW 75 KVA TRANSFORMER P-22, (NOTE 3)- NEW PANEL "P" III 11'-0" 10'-5" NLAN OR H Pre -Consult Consult 17,19,21 Consult 1 +18" Pre -Consult / +18" _ +18 •� +18" 103 .� +18" 12 +62" r=. ■� +62" +62" 18 `r 12 P-10, _ til +442D" +44"til- - 9 +44" 14,16,18, +44" 2D itti�r (#10,#12,#10) +62" 1111 44 +62". {, [=:ij [1,17j, POWER AND SYSTEMS PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" P-33 CONTACT LENS ELEVATION GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES EXISTING CONDITION NOTES KEYED NOTES 1 • Ina 11 () 0 Li.- RECEPTACLE GFCI RECEPTACLES 0 0 6'-0" • .r -0" Er s i_ a O EL_ DATA JACKS i ts_ ici ca FIN. REMOVABLE PANEL & ENDS A. COORDINATE ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND CIRCUIT ROUTING WITHIN ANY MILLWORK WITH MILLWORK VENDOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. B. COORDINA7E THE CONNECTIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS WITH THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING' THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE 77-E APPROPRIATE DISCONNECTING MEANS FOR, AND TO MAKE THE FINAL CONNECTION TO, ANY HARDWIRED EQUIPMENT. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATE CORD AND PLUG FOR ANY CORD -AND -PLUG CONNECTED EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL CORD AND PLUG. C. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR INFORMATION ON CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTORS OR RELAYS FOR CONTROL. D. ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT MOUNTED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. DEVICES MOUNTED IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF. RECEPTACLES RATED 15- OR 20 -AMPS AND 120 VOLTS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN DAMP 0R WET LOCATIONS SHALL BE GFCI PROTECTED AND EQUIPPED WITH A SUITABLE WEATHERPROOF COVERPLATE (WHILE -IN -USE IN NET LOCATIONS). E. ALL LUGS, TERMINALS, ETC. IN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED FOR A MINIMUM OF 75 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS. TERMINATIONS LISTED FOR ONLY 60 DEGREE C CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMI TTED. A. ANY EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS AND POSSIBLE LIMITED FIELD VERIFICATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST FOR ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. B. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SI TE, REVIEW EXISTING CONDI TIONS AGAINST THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE WORK PRIOR TO BIDDING AND START OF 77-E WORK. BY SIGNING 7HE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE SITE VISIT HAS BEEN/ COMPLETED AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTED. C. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES AS INDICATED AND/OR AS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW WORK. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, LUMINAIRES, CONDUITS, SUPPORTS, HANGERS, ETC. 77-1AT ARE NOT SHOWN AND ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. D. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 77/AT ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM 77-E ITEM TO BE DEMOLISHED TO THE SOURCE OVERCURRENT DEVICE. RACEWAYS WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN OR BELOW FLOORS OR WITHIN WALLS MAY BE ABANDONED, BUT ALL OVERHEAD OR EXPOSED RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. EXPOSED RACEWAYS TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED AND SHALL BE CUT OR CHISELED AT LEAST 2" INTO THE WALL OR FLOOR AND THE OPENING GROUTED SMOOTH. E. PROVIDE TEMPORARY CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT, LUMINAIRES, 01? DEVICES IN AREAS OF 77E FACILITY THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN OPERATION AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THOSE AREAS IN COMPLETE OPERATION. F. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF EXISTING CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE POWER TO REMAINING EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, AND LUMINAIRES THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED. G. WHERE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT SUCH AS PANELBOARDS OR SWITCHBOARDS IS TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED, ALL EXISTING CIRCUITS 77/AT ARE TO REMAIN SHALL BE RECONNECTED TO NEW OR RELOCATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN THE CONTINUITY OF THOSE EXISTING CIRCUITS. INTERCEPT AND EXTEND ALL EXISTING CIRCUI TS AS REQUIRED. 1. PROVIDE A 3'-8" x 8'-0" x 1/2" LL -LABELED FIRE -RETARDANT PLYWOOD BACKBOARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AT +2" A.F.F. PROVIDE GROUND BAR MOUNTED ON BACKBOARD EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CONNECTED TO POWER SYSTEM'S GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM. GEAERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL THE PHONE BOARD INCLUDING OUTLET AND CONDUIT WI THIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SEND A COMPLETION PHOTO TO CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD PROJECT MANAGER AS SOON AS INSTALLED. 2. THIS AREA IS CONSIDERED A PATIENT CARE AREA AND SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH BY NEC SECTION 517. PROVIDE THE REDUNDANT EQUIPMENT GROUNDING PA77I AS REQUIRED BY NEC SECTION 517. 13 AND 7HE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS. 3. ROUTE ALL CONDUITS IN A COMMON TRENCH TO NEAREST FULL HEIGHT WALL VERIFY APPROVED METHOD OF SLAB PEAE7RA TION (CORE DRILLING, SAW CUTTING, ETC.) WITH TIE LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. 771E GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING THE FLOOR AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETE. 4. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL J -BOXES ABOVE CEILING. PULL ELECTRICAL THROUGH WALL AND INSTALL ELECTRICAL AND DATA/TELEPHOI E WHIP AT 2" A . F. F. COORDINATE FINAL TERMINATION POINT WITH FIXTURE VENDOR. EXTEND POWER AAD DA TA/TELEPHONE CABLE THROUGH CASEWORK TO PRINTER LOCATION. VERIFY LOCATIONS W 7 THE ARCHITECTURAL FLANS. 5. MOUNT SECURITY PAD +24" HORIZONTALLY FROM BACK WALL AND +48" A . F. F. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING LOCATION WITH THERMOSTAT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 6. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION TO SIGNAGE. COORDINATE LOCATION AND ALL REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGN CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATE LOCAL DISCONNECTING MEANS MOUNTED IN AN ACCESSIBLE, INCONSPICUOUS LOCATION THAT IS WITHIN SIGHT OF 77E SIGN. EACH SIGN CIRCUIT SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL AAO SEPARATE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR. 7. PROVIDE 1 1/2" CONDUIT UNDER SLAB FOR STUB -UP IN DESKS. VERIFY APPROVED METHOD OF SLAB PENETRATION (CORE DRILLING, SAW CUTTING, ETC. ) WITH THE LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. TIE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING 7HE FLOOR AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETE. ROUTE ALL CONDUITS IN A COMMON TRENCH. 8. PROVIDE 1 1/2" FLEXIBLE CONDUIT TO DATA AND PHONE DEVICES UNDER THE COUNTER. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS WITH TIE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. EXTEND CONDUIT AT WALL TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE. 9. PROVIDE ONE 2" EMT CONDUIT WITH PULL STRING' FROM LANDLORD 'S TELEPHONE CABINET FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE. COORDINATE LOCATION OF LANDLORD TELEPHONE DISTRIBUTION AND EXACT CONDUIT ROUTING WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 10. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT TO SURFACE MOUNTED RECEPTACLES UNDER THE COUNTER. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 11. INSTALL DATA BOX 4 1/2" ON CENTER ABOVE THE TOP OF THE COUNTER BACKSPLASH TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT SPACE FOR WALL MOUNTED PHONE. SEE CONTACT LENS' ELEVATION LOCATED ON THIS SHEET FOR INSTALLATION DETAILS. 12. VERIFY CIRCUIT SIZES WITH EXISTING MAM/FACTJRERS DATA. PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTION BETWEEN EXISTING EQUIPMENT AND NEW PANEL . REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC AUG 0 9 2011 CI •Tri a BU LDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 2 6 2097 PERMIT CENTER L.U7 8 5 3 9 Rh 800-581-0963 wwwschnacicel.com GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses rw e §sw The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date Sheet Title: POWER AND SYSTEMS PLAN Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. E2 PANELBOARD SCHEDULES TRANSFORMER DETAILS 30 PANEL EXISTING PANEL "H" SCHEDULE PANEL "P" SCHEDULE FED FROM: FUSIBLE SWITCH MOUNTING: FLUSH MOUNTED VOLTAGE: 277/480V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE ENCLOSURE: NEMA 1 BUS MATERIAL: EXISTING FAULT CURRENT: EXISTING BUS LOAD: 72 AMPS AIC RATING: MATCH EXISTING BUS RATING: 250 AMPS OPTIONS*: BONDED EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR MAIN: MAIN LUG ONLY FED FROM: EXISTING PANEL "H" MOUNTING: FLUSH MOUNTED VOLTAGE: 120/208V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE ENCLOSURE: NEMA 1 BUS MATERIAL: ALUMINUM OR COPPER FAULT CURRENT: 5350 AMPS BUS LOAD: 144 AMPS AIC RATING: 10 kAIC BUS RATING: 225 AMPS OPTIONS*: BONDED EQUIPMENT GROUND BAR MAIN: 225/3 MAIN BREAKER LOAD (VA) LOAD (VA) LOAD (VA) LOAD (VA) NOTES CK T. LOAD DESCRIPTION A B C BREAKER BREAKER A B C LOAD DESCRIPTION CK T. NOTES NOTES CKT. LOAD DESCRIPTION A B C BREAKER BREAKER A B C LOAD DESCRIPTION CKT. NOTES C -INT 1 UGHIING 2628 /// A 20/1 20/2 ������� SPARE 2 1 EXISTING RTU -1 2143 /����� 40/2 20/1�����//A SPARE 2 3 ' «. SPARE %020/1 4 3 / 2143////l --- 20/1 j SPARE 4 5 SPARE /j/jj� %// // 20/2 20/2 �f�� SPARE 6 5 EXISTING RTU -4 2143 40/2 40/2 7 � 2756 EXISTING RTU -3 6 A 7� --- --- /////�/ A 8 7 2143 /� --- --- 2756 '//��l 8 ® " . 30 PANEL 9 LIGHTS 2000 '; 20/1 20/2 f SPARE 10 9 SHREDDER %1//1 1000 20/1 20/1 1260 RECEPT. 10 LIGHTS '////� /, 2000 ` 20/1 --- ����� � ����� 12 11 RECEPT. '/11 1260 20/1 20/1 ���� 1260 RECEPT. 12 - = = MAIN OVERCURRENT ° r EQUIPMENT 13< SUBFEED"- PANEL 'P' -. 165497 110/3 20/2 '/////�� SPARE 14 13 RECEPT. 360 � 20/1 20/1 1200��� SIGNAGE 14 TC -1 0 p - - PRO7EC770N INSULATED = _ GROUND BAR 15 % 16436 �� --- --- 16 15 RECEPT. % 900 20/1 20/1 360 //////v SHOW WINDOW REC. 16 17 //////������ 17242 --- 20/1 � ////�7A SPARE 18 17 RECEPT. /// 1260 20/1 20/1 ri 1260 RECEPT. 18 19 RECEPT. 1260 20/1 20/1 1500 / / EXISTING HWH-1 20 TRANSFORMER =_ - NEUTRAL BAR=` NOTES: 21 RECEPT. 1260 f 20/1 20/1 j� 360 i GLASSES FLOOR QUAD 22 OVERCURRENT PROTEC770N- !' * SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR OTHER OPTIONS REQUIRED BUT NOT NECESSARILY NOTED HERE 23, ...'GLASSES FLOOR QUAD , / � 360 20/1 20/1 j / � 540 CONTROLLED RECEPT. 24 C -INT SUPPLY-SIDE J L 30 DELTA WYE SECOINDARY 30 I • BONDING JUMPER C-# CIRCUIT SHALL BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTOR, # = CONTACTOR DESIGNATION / 1 C 25 TRACK / 720 ��� RECEPTION RECEPT. 26 -INT LTG 920 �� 20/1 20/1 TRANSFORMER �` DRY -TYPE TRANSFORMER 0 SIZED PER NEC TABLE 250.102(C)(1) C -INT 27 LTG % ����� 1517 > 20/1 20/1 7 ���� 1080 RECEPTION RECEPT. 28 >> N.E.C. LOAD ANALYSIS FOR PANEL H SUBFEEDS) 29 SPARE �// //�/ 20/1 20/1 %////�j�/ 260 MECH. LTG. 30 PR/MARY • CONDUCTORS—�� I (INCLUDING 31. SPARE �j� '20/1 20/1 360 '////��� GLASSES FLOOR QUAD 32 EQUIPMENT j -- DEMAND PHASE A (VA) PHASE B (VA) PHASE C (VA) TOTAL (VA) 33 MICROWAVE % 1500 20/1 20/1 720/////, RECEPT. 34 GROUNDING a 1 11 LOAD DESCRIPTION FACTOR CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND 35 REFRIGERATOR �� 1200 20/1 20/1 //��� l 900 CONTROLLED RECEPT. 36 C -INT CONDUCTOR BUILDING G = � -'�` LIGHTING: 125% 3548 4435 3517 4397 2260 2825 9325 11657 C -INT 37 EXISTING EF -1 ///��� 304 /////� 20/1 20/1 720 '//��� TV/TELEPHONE BOARD 38WAT RECEPTACLE: 79% 3420 2705 6940 5488 6840 5409 17200 13600 C -INT 39 EXISTING EF -2 � 304 �//// j� 20/1 40/2 jf ���� 2756 %%//// %//// EXISTING RTU -2 40 IN AER PIPING IN AREA --\ STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBER �r-��r- ° OTHER CONTINUOUS: 125% 1200 1500 0 0 0 0 1200 1500 C -INT 41 EXISTING EF -3 //���// 304 20/1 -- J //// 7//2 2756 42 - WATER HEATING: 100% 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 1500 1500 aft ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: 100% 0 0 1500 1500 0 0 1500 1500' SYSTEM BONDING TRANSFORMER SECONDARY CONDUCTORS; JUMPER SIZED PER NEC KITCHEN: 100% 0 0 0 0 1200 1200 1200 1200 NOTES: * SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR OTHER OPTIONS REQUIRED BUT NOT NECESSARILY NOTED HERE TABLE 250.102(C)(1) 0 0 TOTAL LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED PER NEC SEC770N 240.21(C)(6). COOLING ONLY: 100% 7041 7041 4899 4899 7655 7655 19594 19594 C-# CIRCUIT SHALL BE ROUTED THROUGH CONTACTOR, # = CONTACTOR DESIGNATION25'-0" BOND THE BU/LD/NG STRUCTURAL STEEL TO 171E GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR US/NG A UL LISTED IRREVERSIBLE CLAMP OR LUG _ GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTORS TABLE 250.66 S/ZED PER NEC MOTOR: 100% 304 304 304 304 304 304 912 912 TC -1 CIRCUIT SHALL BE ROUTED THROUGH TIME CLOCK ADD 25% OF LARGEST MOTOR: 100% 267 267 267 267 267 267 801 801 25'-0" SHOW WINDOW AT 200 VA/FT: 125% 1667 2084 1667 2084 1667 2084 5000 6250N.E.C. "P" SUBFEEDS) TOTAL: 18947 19835 19094 18937 20193 19743 58232 58513 LOAD ANALYSIS FOR PANEL (INCLUDING EQUIVALENT AMPS: 69 72 69 69 73 72 71 71 DEMAND PHASE A (VA) PHASE B (VA) PHASE C (VA) TOTAL (VA) PHASE BALANCE: -3% 2% -2% -3% 5% 2% LOAD DESCRIPTION FACTOR CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND CONNECT. DEMAND LIGHT1NG: 125% 920 1150 1517 1897 260 325 2697 3372 RECEPTACLE: 79% 3420 2705 6940 5488 6840 5409 17200 13600 OTHER CONTINUOUS: 125% 1200 1500 0 0 0 0 1200 1500 WATER HEATING: 100% 1500 • 1500 0 0 0 0 1500 1500 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: 100% 0 0 1500 1500 0 0 1500 1500 KITCHEN: 100% 0 0 0 0 1200 1200 1200 1200 COOLING ONLY: 100% 7041 7041 4899 4899 7655 7655 19594 19594 MOTOR: 100% 304 304 304 304 304 304 912 912 ADD 25% OF LARGEST MOTOR: 100% 267 267 267 267 267 267 801 801 25'-0" SHOW WINDOW AT 200 VA/FT: 125% 1667 2084 1667 2084 1667 2084 5000 6250 TOTAL: 16319 16550 17094 16437 18193 17243 51604 50228 EQUIVALENT AMPS: 136 138 143 137 152 144 144 140 PHASE BALANCE: -6% -2% -1% -2% 6% 3% LEGEND EXISTING NEW WORK AI NEW TO EXISTING CONNECTION LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM 1 CTs' 01E -,LIME DIAGRAM GV ERAL AOTES. A. ALL EXISTING FEEDER SIZES, OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES, ETC. NOTED ON 7HE ONE LINE DIAGRAM AND ALL EXISTING PA/VEL RATINGS INDICATED ON THE METER PANEL SCI-E"DULES ARE THE MINIMUM SIZES REQUIRED. THE ELECTRICAL I SOCKET CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID. IF THE EXISTING INSTALLATION DOES NOT MEET THE MINIMUM CRITERIA NOTED ON THE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE MARK MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER VOLTAGE LOAD MOUNTING LAMP QUANTITY LAMP DESCRIPTION LAMP TYPE SELECTED BY OTHERS? REMARKS C CONTECH LIGHTING C11-182—H-4—D—P 120 46 VA TRACK — INTEGRAL LED YES NOTE 1 C-4 JUNO UGHTING T4WH 120 — TRACK — — — YES NOTE 1 I L— I .., _J 4 IN81G1/4ND CONDUIT © ONE LINE DIAGRAM AND WITHIN THE PANEL SCHEDULES, THE ELECTRICAL ICT CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL - NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS TO BRING THE EXISTING CABINET INSTALLATION INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM SIZES AND/OR RATINGS . INDICATED THEREIN AAV INCLUDE 7HE COST OF ANY REQUIRED MODIFICATIONS IN 771E INITIAL BID. POST -BID ADDITIONAL COSTS RESULTING FROM AN EXISTING INSTALLATION THAT DOES NOT MEET 771E MINIMUM CRITERIA INDICATED WILL NOT 100/3 BE PERMITTED. IF THE EXISTING INSTALLATION MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE 1100A MINIMUM CRITERIA INDICATED, MODIFICATIONS OF THE EXISTING INSTALLATION FUSES ARE NOT REQUIRED. — #2, C-6 JUNO LIGHTING T6WH 120 — TRACK - - - YES NOTE 1 C-8 JUNO UGHT1NG T8WH 120 — TRACK — — — YES NOTE 1 D JUNG LIGHTING TC2 REFLECTOR: 29C—WH 120 120 150 VA CEILING, RECESSED 1 150W A21 IND YES D1 - ACULUX FRAME: CV6-126/32T REFLECTOR: 600C—WH 120 38 VA CEILING, RECESSED 1 CFTR32W/GX24Q/835 CFL YES E COLUMBIA LIGHTING CS4-232—EU 120.= 57 VA WALL, SURFACE 2 F32T8/835 FL YES X NAVIUTE NXPB3RWH 277 4 VA CEILING, SURFACE — INCLUDED LED YES EXR TCP, INC. 207R4 277 .:11 VA WALL, SURFACE — INCLUDED IND YES _ X 710 ... • � NM/UTE . • . NXPB3RWH 0 _ � , . ; . � .... <: 277 7 VA •- ._,: SURFACE_:. CEILING... _, INCLUDED . _ . ., LED.YES ; _.. < "_. .. � _VW EX EXISTING EXISTING TROFFER TO REMAIN. 277 93 VA CEIUNG, RECESSED 3 FL YES 110/3 RL RELOCATED RELOCATED TROFFER TO REMAIN. 277 93 VA CEILING, RECESSED 3 FL YES PANEL "H" EXISTING — RO. #6 GROUND IN 1 1/4" CONDUITELI/ RL1 RELOCATED3 RELOCATED TROFFER TO REMAIN. 277 62 VA CEILING, RECESSED 2 FL, YES 2 LAMP TYPE CODES: FL=LINEAR FLUORESCENT, CFL=COMPACT FLUORESCENT, IND=INCANDESCENT, MH=METAL HALIDE, HPS=HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM, LED=LIGHT EMITTING DIODE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES: A. LUMINAIRE SYMBOLS THAT ARE SHOWN HALF—SHADED ON THE PLAN(S) INDICATE LUMINAIRES THAT SERVE AS EMERGENCY LIGHTING. UNLESS SERVED BY A CIRCUIT ORIGINATING AT AN EMERGENCY PANELBOARD OR CENTRAL LIGHTING INVERTER, EMERGENCY LIGHTING LUMINAIRES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AN EMERGENCY BATTERY TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY ILLUMINATION FOR A MINIMUM OF 90 MINUTES. EMERGENCY BATTERIES SHALL BE: 1. LINEAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES: BODINE #B50 OR EQUAL 2. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES: BODINE #B4CF2P OR EQUAL 3. LED LUMINAIRES: BODINE BSL—SERIES OR EQUAL B. ANY PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS FOR LUMINAIRES THAT ARE SELECTED BY OTHERS REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE SPECIFYING ENTITY. LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE KEYED NOTES: 1. DUE TO WEIGHT AND SPACE OF SPECIFIED LIGHTING, TRACK FIXTURES MUST BE MECHANICALLY FASTENED TO THE GRID. 0 5 ? TRANSFORMER T-1 75 kVA 3 PHASE, 480 VOLT DELTA PRIMARY, 120/208 VOLT WYE SECONDARY..... .. . ._ rt_REV�EED.F®� #2 G.E.C. SEE DETAIL ON E3. I• 4 - #4/0, #2 GROUND IN 21/2" CONDUIT COMPLIANCE FOR NEPA%®-NEC PANEL "Pn SEP 12 2017 NEW City of'Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ._ •,. §Schel �Inees* 800-581-0963 wwwschnackelcom GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: To Be Selected Project Cushman & Wakefield Manager: Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 MEP Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Engineer: Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: Project Title: The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date 1 Owner Updates-Lutron 07/18/17 2 Owner Update 08/14/17 RECEIVE (:TTY OP 1UKWI PERMIT (tiv f tR Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND DETAILS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number: E3 ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND RECESSED TROFFER SUPPORT DETAIL ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND (SOME MAY NOT BE USED) SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SINGLE POLE, SINGLE THROW WALL MOUNTED SINGLE RECEPTACLE, NEMA 5-20R ® PANELBOARD, UTILITY POWER ABOVE FINISHED GRADE DPST WALL MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WP POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL OR SWITCHBOARD, UTILITY POWER NIC r A MO WALL MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE PT METER AND SOCKET UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SWITCHED OR SDUPLEX LIT WIRRECEPTACLE, ONE RECEPTACLE J WALL MOUNTED JUNCTION OUTLET BOX / HORIZONTAL MOUNT MODIFIER 4 WALL MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE ❑Q FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED JUNCTION/OUTLET BOX HG 4 WALL MOUNTED DEDICATED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE C CEILING MOUNTED JUNCTION/OUTLET BOX DOUBLE POLE, DOUBLE THROW WALL MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE, SPLIT -WIRED pJ JUNCTION BOX MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING SHUNT TRIP MODIFIER WALL MOUNTED SPECIAL RECEPTACLE, NEMA CONFIGURATIONAS " "i MULTI -OUTLET ASSEMBLY r'' 90 INDICATED OTHERWISEE RECEPTACLE, NEMA 14-50R UNLESS _..0* - CORD AND PLUG EO] FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED SINGLE RECEPTACLE, NEMA 5-20R 0 MOTOR ►I] FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE XX/X EJXXA FUSES SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN GEC FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 1:1 FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, SPLIT -WIRED XX/X FUSES COMBINATION MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH, SIZE AS INDICATED ON PLAN 1-7 16 II FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED DEDICATED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE OD SWITCH. SPST UNLESS INDICATED WITH MODIFIER. HORSEPOWER RATED WHEN USED FOR MOTOR CONTROL OR DISCONNECTING MEANS. 5WITCI�STODIFIERS. INCLUDING COMBINATIONS THEREOF; ;; •-� FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE, SPLIT -WIRED MNEMA FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED SPECIAL RECEPTACLE, CONFIGURATION AS NOTED Z 3: 3 -WAY (SPDT). 4: 4 -WAY. D: DIMMER. F: BOX COVER UNIT BUSSMANN SSU OR STY SERIES. G: GLOW HANDLE ( _DANDLE GLOWS WHEN SWITCH IS OFF). H: HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED. K: KEY OPERATED. M: MANUAL MOTOR CONTROLLER WITH OVERLOAD HEATER. SB: SWITCH BANK IPANGED SWITCHES) OST: OCCUPANCY SENSOR. 0S2: DUAL -RELAY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. P: PILOT UGHT (PILOT ON WHEN SWITCH IS ON). T: TIMER. CO ABOVE FLOOR SERVICE FITTING HUBBELL #SC3098A OR EQUAL; NEMA CONFIGURATION AS NOTED 2 C CEILING MOUNTED SINGLE RECEPTACLE, NEMA 5-20R EC C c CEILING MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE � C CEILING MOUNTED DEDICATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE r- Li] C CEILING MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, SPLIT -WIRED LV: LOW VOLTAGE. OR: OVERRIDE. OT: OVERRIDE WITH TIMER. WP: WEATHERPROOF DTC: SPDT CENTER OFF MAINTAINED CONTACT. DTM: SPDT, CENTER OFF, MOMENTARY CONTACT. LOWERCASE LETTER: CONTROL LUMINAIRE WITH SAME LETTER. �-' +r.0 •-• C CEILING MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE .-, + ++ •s• C CEILING MOUNTED DEDICATED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE - -� C CEILING MOUNTED QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE, SPLIT -WIRED �� C CEILING MOUNTED SPECIAL RECEPTACLE, NEMA CONFIGURATION AS NOTED CEILING MOUNTED PHOTOSENSOR �C OTHERWIRSE, NEMA 5-15R UNLESS INDICATED O CEILING MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR ...-----1 BRANCH CIRCUITING, CONCEALED IN WALL OR CEILING WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR ,OS i---1, BRANCH CIRCUITING, CONCEALED IN OR UNDER FLOOR XX ra TRACK LXX C INDICATES GLIVE END L FEM. RATING IF APPLICABLE BRANCH CIRCUITING, EXPOSED (`XXX"/INDICATESGVOLT AMP RATINGPLY/TRANSFORMER; XXX RPS HOMERUN TO PANEL. THE NUMBER OF ARROWS INDICA IES THE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS. TWO WIRES UNLESS NOTED FLOOR MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET; *p DENOTES NUMBER OF TELEPHONE PORTS U WIRE RIS REQUIRED SLASHES INDICATE INDICATED. MBOFR INDICATGROUND ISOI ATFD GROUND CONDUCTOR. C CEILING MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET; *P DENOTES NUMBER OF TELEPHONE PORTS —3 CONDUIT STUB V WALL MOUNTED DENOTES NUMBER OF PORTS VERTICAL CONDUIT/CIRCUIT N *DO DENOTES NUMBER OF OUTLET; PORTS a BELL C CEILING MOUNTED DATA OUTLET; *D DENOTES NUMBER OF DATA PORTS a BUZZER V WALL MOUNTED DATA OUTLET; *D DENOTES NUMBER OF DATA PORTS B CHIME� U FLOOR MOUNTED COMBINATION TELEPHONE AND DATA OUTLET; *P/*D DENOTES NUMBER OF TELEPHONE/DATA PORTS OS SPEAKER, CEILING V C CEILING MOUNTED COMBINATION TELEPHONE AND DATA ouTLET *P/*D DENOTES NUMBER OF TELEPHONE/DATA PORTS -0 SPEAKER, WALL ® WALL MOUNTED COMBINATION TELEPHONE AND DATA OUTLET; *P/*D DENOTES NUMBER OF TELEPHONE/DATA PORTS Q G SPEAKER, GROUND -MOUNTED 3/4" THICK PLYWOOD BACKBOARD, SIZE AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS _ ® VC VOLUME CONTROL TV FLOOR MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET AMP SOUND SYSTEM AMPUFIER®c CEILING MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET TR LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL TRANSFORMER - (� WALL MOUNTED TELEVISION OUTLET AUTOMATIC TIMECLOCK PUSHBUTTON STATION, ONE BUTTON TC D RELAY PUSHBUTTON STATION, TWO BUTTON R m PHOTOCELL PUSHBUTTON STATION, THREE BUTTON PC ® LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SYMBOL LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS AND MODIFIERS (SOME MAY NOT BE USED) AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR SPST SINGLE POLE, SINGLE THROW +XX" MOUNTING HEIGHT MODIFIER AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE DPST DOUBLE POLE, SINGLE THROW WP WEATHERPROOF MODIFIER NIC NOT IN CONTRACT 3PST THREE POLE, SINGLE THROW PT POKE -THROUGH MODIFIER UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 4PST FOUR POLE, SINGLE THROW H HORIZONTAL MOUNT MODIFIER N.F. NON-FUSED SPDT SINGLE POLE, DOUBLE THROW HG HOSPITAL GRADE MODIFIER GFPE GROUND -FAULT PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT DPDT DOUBLE POLE, DOUBLE THROW IG ISOLATED GROUND MODIFIER ST SHUNT TRIP MODIFIER 3PDT THREE POLE, DOUBLE THROW SP SURGE PROTECTION MODIFIER GND GROUND 4PDT FOUR POLE, DOUBLE THROW GFCI GROUND -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER EGC EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR EM EMERGENCY LIGHT MODIFIER MODIFIER GEC GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR NL NIGHTLIGHT LUMINAIRE MODIFIER SR SHOW WINDOW RECEPTACLE MOUNTED WITHIN AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION 18 INCHES OF TOP OF SHOW WINDOW NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NFPA 70) CR CONTROLLED RECEPTACLE MODIFIER CH CLOCK HANGER RECEPTACLE LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SYMBOL LEGEND SYMBOL GENERAL DESCRIPTION MFR./MODEL NUMBER (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) (EQUALS ARE ACCEPTABLE) DESCRIPTION/FUNCTION Sue LOW VOLTAGE 1 -BUTTON DIMMER SWITCH WITH ON/OFF SWITCHING WATTSTOPPER #LMDM-101 LOW VOLTAGE, 1 -BUTTON DIMMER SWITCH FOR ON/OFF AND MULTI-LEVEL CONTROL (CONTINUOUS DIMMING) OF SINGLE OR MULTIPLE RELAYS AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS LV LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHING AND AUTOMATIC DIMMING PHOTOSENSOR WATTSTOPPER #LMLS-400 FOR ALL AREAS EXCEPT SKYLIGHT WELLS DIGITAL LOW -VOLTAGE SWITCHING AND AUTOMATIC DIMMING CEIUNG PHOTOSENSOR THAT PROVIDES AUTOMATIC DIMMING OF RELAYS ASSOCIATED WITH LIGHTING IN DAYLIT ZONES WATTSTOPPER #LMLS-500 WHEN MOUNTED AT SKYLIGHT WELLS 6'-6" 20 AMP, 120/277V, ON/OFF AND 0-10V DIMMING ROOM CONTROLLER, 3 RELAYS WATTSTOPPER #LMRC-213 DIGITAL ROOM UGHTING CONTROLLER FOR THREE SWITCH LEGS, USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH SWITCHES AND SENSORS TO PROVIDE MANUAL ON/OFF CONTROL, CONTINUOUS DIMMING, DAYLIGHTING CONTROL, AND AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF CONTROL OF LOADS UTILIZING 0-10V DIMMING AS INDICATED ON PLANS RCD3 2" NOTE 4 NOTE 5 PERIMETER CLOSURE NOTE 4-tb NOTE 4 NOTE 4 .. NOTE 1 'i NOTE NOTE 2 / / NOTE NOTE 2 MAIN NOTE 3 RUNNER MAIN RUNNER NOTE 2 NOTE 5 NOTE 2 ACOUSTIC TILE CEILING BRACING DETAIL Mf7ES APPLICABLE TO THIS DETAIL: 1. PERIMETER CLOSURE. A. PERIMETER CLOSURE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2" WIDE. B. IN EACH ORTHOGONAL HORIZONTAL DIRECTION, ONE END OF THE CEILING GRID SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE CLOSURE ANGLE. C. THE OTHER END IN EACH HORIZONTAL DIRECTION SHALL HAVE A 3/4" CLEARANCE FROM THE WALL AND SHALL REST UPON AND BE FREE TO SLIDE ON THE 2" CLOSURE ANGLE. 2. MAIN RUNNERS: A. INSTALL LEVEL TO WITHIN 1/8" IN 12'-0" B. MAIN RUNNERS SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS HEAVY-DUTY. C. THE ENDS OF MAIN RUNNERS SHALL BE CONNECTED TOGETHER AT THE PERIMETER CLOSURE TO PREVENT TWISTING. 3. CROSS RUNNERS: A. CROSS RUNNER SHOULD BE OF SAME LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY AS MAIN RUNNERS. B. THE ENDS OF CROSS RUNNERS SHALL BE CONNECTED TOGETHER AT THE PERIMETER CLOSURE TO PREVENT TWISTING'. 4. VERTICAL SUSPENSION WIRES: A. WIRES SHALL BE TAUT. NO KINKS OR BENDS ALLOWED. B. WIRES SHALL NOT PRESS AGAINST INSULATED DUCTS OR PIPES. C. WIRES SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN 12 GAUGE SPACED 4 '-0 " ON CENTER ALONG EACH MAIN RUNNER. D. WIRES SHALL BE ATTACHED WITH A MINIMUM OF THREE TURNS. E. WIRES SHALL NOT HANG MORE THAN 1: 6 OUT OF PLUMB UNLESS COUNTERSLOPING WIRES ARE PROVIDED. F. WIRES SHALL NOT BEND AROUND INTERFACING MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT. G. PERIMETER WIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 8" OF WALLS. H. TT -!E CONNECTION DEVICE FROM THE VERTICAL SUSPENSION WIRE TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A MINIMUM OF 100 POUNDS. 5. LATERAL FORCE (SPLAY) BRACING. - A. LATERAL FORCE (SPLAY) BRACING IS REQUIRED FOR CEILINGS LARGER THAN 1, 000 SQUARE FEET. B. FOUR 12 GAUGE WIRES SHALL BE SECURED TO 77.E MAIN RUNNER WITHIN 2" OF 77-E CROSS RUNNER INTERSECTION AND SPLAYED 90 DEGREES FROM EACH OTHER ,4T AN ANGLE NOT EXCEEDING 45 DEGREES FROM THE PLAN= OF THE CEILING. C. LATERAL FORCE (SPLAY) BRACING CONNECTION STRENGTH MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 200 POUNDS OR 77-/E DESIGN LOAD, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. D. RESTRAINT POINTS SHALL BE PLACED 12'-0" ON CENTER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS WITH THE FIRST POINT WITHIN 6 '-0" FROM EACH WALL . RESTRAINT POINTS SHOULD COINCIDE WITH COMPRESSION STRUT LOCATIONS. E. ROOMS EXCEEDING 12'-0" IN WIDTH REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF TWO RESTRAINTS. F. WIRES INSTALLED PERPENDICULAR TO TRUSSES MIST BE ATTACHED TO TOP CHORD. G. WIRES INSTALLED PARALLEL TO TRUSSES MAY BE INSTALLED TO BOTTOM CHORD. 6. COMPRESSION STRUTS: A. COMPRESSION STRUTS ARE REQUIRED FOR CEILINGS LARGER 77 -/AN 1,000 SQUARE FEET. B. COMPRESSION STRUTS SHALL BE PLACED 12'-0" ON CENTER IN B0771 DIRECTIONS WITH THE FIRST POINT WITHIN 6 '-0" FROM EACH WALL . COMPRESSION STRUT LOCATIONS SHOULD COINCIDE WITH LATERAL FORCE (SPLAY) BRACING RESTRAINT POINTS. C. STRUTS SHALL BE INSTALLED PLUMB. D. STRUTS SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE MAIN RUNNER. E. STRUTS SHALL MEET THE SIZE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHART BELOW UNLESS AN ALTERNATE WITH ENGINEERED CALCULATIONS IS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED. xo � RECESSED LUMINAIRE BRACING DETAIL NOTES APPLICABLE 70 77115 DETAIL (C NTIM.ED):• 7. LUMINAIRES - A. LUMINAIRES SHALL BE POSITIVELY ATTACHED TO THE GRID SYSTEM. B. PENDANT HUNG LUMINAIRES SHALL HAVE A 9 GAUGE HANGER WIRE CONNECTED FROM THE LUMINAIRE HOUSING DIRECTLY TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. C. RECESSED LUMINAIRES WEIGHING LESS THAN 10 POUNDS SHALL HAVE ONE 12 GAUGE HANGER WIRE CONNECTED FROM THE LUMINAIRE HOUSING TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. THIS WIRE MAY BE SLACK. D. RECESSED LUMINAIRES WEIGHING BETWEEN 10 POUNDS AND 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE TWO 12 GAUGE HANGER WIRES CONNECTED FROM THE LUMINAIRE HOUSING TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. THESE WIRES MAY BE SLACK. E. RECESSED LUMINAIRES WEIGHING MORE THAN 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE INDEPENDENT SUPPORT FROM THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. F. HANGER WIRES SHALL MEET THE SAME INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AS VERTICAL SUSPENSION WIRES. 8. MECHANICAL SERVICES: A. AIR ItKMINALS WEIGHING LESS THAN 20 POUNDS SHALL BE POST TI VEL Y ATTACHED TO THE MAIN RUNNER. B. AIR TERMINALS WEIGHING BETWEEN 20 POUNDS AND 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE TWO 12 GAUGE HANGER WIRES CONVECTED FROM 77-E TERMINAL TO 77-E STRUCTURE ABOVE AND SHALL BE POSITIVELY ATTACHED TO THE MAIN RUNNER. THE HANGER WIRES MAY BE SLACK. C. AIR TERMINALS WEIGHING MORE THAN 56 POUNDS SHALL HAVE INDEPENDENT SUPPORT FROM 77-1E STRUCTURE ABOVE. D. HANGER WIRES SHALL MEET THE SAME INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS AS VERTICAL SUSPENSION WIRES. .9. MISCELLANEOUS.• A. SPRINKLER HEADS AND 077 -ER PENETRATIONS OF THE SUSPENDED CEILING SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 2" CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES. B. CEILINGS EXCEEDING' 2,500 SQUARE FEET SHALL BE SUBDIVIDED INTO AREAS NOT EXCEEDING 2,500 SQUARE FEET BY SEPARATION/EXPANSION JOINTS. 10. INSPECTION PROCEDURES: A. ACOUSTICAL TILES ARE NOT TO BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS BEING APPROVED. B. ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND FIRE SPRINKLERS MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO CALLING FOR CEILING INSPECTION. C. LUMINAIRES MUST BE ATTACHED TO RUNNERS AT TIME OF ELECTRICAL INSPECTION. CONDUIT SIZE (0) MAXIMUM HEIGHT EMT RMC 1/2" 3'-l0" 4'-4" 3/4" 5'-2" 5'-7" 1" 6'-6" 7'-0" 1-1/4" 6'-6" 9'-0" 1-1/2" 9'-10" 10'-5" 2" --- 13'-2" METAL STUD SIZE MAXIMUM HEIGHT 3-5/8" x 20 GA. 9'-0" 3-5/8" x 18 GA. 12'-0" LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL (TC -1) INTERMATIC T171 TIMECLOCK • I - A r W z (TC -2) INTERMATIC T171 T1MECLOCK r. L • TORK ,2101 PHOTOCELL MOUNTED ON ROOF WITH UNOBSTRUCTED I4EW TO THE NORTH SIGNAGE TORR #SS403 77MED OVERRIDE SWITCH SET FOR 2 HOURS NEAREST UNSMTCHED 120V CIRCUIT SQUARE D CLASS 8903, TYPE L ELEC7R/CALL Y HELD LIGHTING CONTACTOR (TYPICAL) EL I'7 OIIER4L AO7ES APPLICABLE TO THIS DETAIL: A. SEE PANEL SCHEDULES FOR CIRCUITS THAT ARE TO BE CONTROLLED BY EACH CONTACTOR. B. EACH CONTACTOR CONSTITUTES A CONTROL ZONE. ALTHOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN ON THIS DETAIL, PROVIDE MULTIPLE CONTACTORS WIRED IN PARALLEL WHEN THE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS INA CONTROL ZONE EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POLES AVAILABLE ON A SINGLE CONTACTOR. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 2 SPARE CONTACTOR POLES PER CONTROL ZONE. C. ALL CONTACTORS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS. THE CONTACTORS SHALL BE DELIVERED FROM THE FACTORY WI771 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS OR WITH FIELD -CONVERTIBLE CONTACTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD - CONVERT CONTACTORS TO NORMALLY CLOSED WHEN FIELD -CONVERTIBLE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS ARE PROVIDED. D. ANY LOCAL SWITCHING INDICATED ON THE PLANS SHALL BE ON THE LOAD SIDE OF THE CONTACTOR. E. 77-E ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROGRAM ALL TIMECLOCKS AND INDIVIDUAL DIGITAL TIMECLOCK CHANNELS. COORDINATE ALL ON, OFF, AND HOLIDAY SETTINGS WITH THE OWNER. INTERIOR CONTROL ZONES SHALL HAVE THE ASTRONOMIC FUNCTION FOR THE CHANNEL TURNED OFF. EXTERIOR CONTROL ZONES SHALL HAVE 771E ASTRONOMIC FUNCTION FOR THE CHANNEL TURNED ON. F. MOUNT TIMECLOCK, RELAYS, AND CONTACTORS ADJACENT TO THE ASSOCIATED PANELBOARD(S). ALL CONTACTORS AND RELAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH INDIVIDUAL ENCLOSURES. AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION, OPEN RELAYS AND CONTACTORS ARE PERMITTED WHEN MOUNTED WI THIN A COMMON ENCLOSURE. G. COORDINATE MOUNTING LOCATION OF OVERRIDE SWITCH WITH THE OWNER. 0539 REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC AUG 09 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDI G DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 2 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sch kel 800-581-0963 wwwschnackel.com LAWREN GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date Sheet Title; ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND DETAILS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number E4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 260000 - ELECTRICAL COERAL CONDITIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This Section supplements all Sections of the Specifications for Division 26, Division 27, and Division 28 and shall apply to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on the Drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of approved electrical systems. B. The Drawings, General Conditions and General Provisions of the Contract apply to this Section and the other Sections of Division 26, Division 27, and Division 28 of the specifications. Where conflicts arise between these documents, the more stringent provision will be applicable, subject to the interpretation of the Engineer. C. Furnish all labor, material, services, and skilled supervision necessary for the construction, erection, installation, connections, testing, and adjustment of all materials and electrical equipment specified herein, or shown or noted on the Drawings, and its delivery to the Owner, complete in all respects and ready for use. D. Where plans indicate fixtures or equipment will be furnished by this Contractor for installation by other Contractors, this Contractor shall furnish all such equipment, complete in all respects and ready for installation. Drawings, instructions, and manuals supplied with equipment shall be carefully preserved and turned over to the installing Contractor. E. Where plans indicate fixtures or equipment will be furnished by others, this Contractor shall provide all rough -in and supplies and shall connect such equipment to the electrical system. Drawings, instructions, and manuals supplied with equipment shall be carefully preserved and turned over to the Architect. 1.02 DEFINITIONS A. Work: The construction and services required by the Contract Documents whether completed or partially completed and includes all labor, materials, equipment, and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. The work may constitute the whole or a part of the project. B. Furnish: To supply and deliver, unload, and inspect for damage. C. Install: To unpack, assemble, erect, apply, place, finish, cure, protect, clean, connect, and place into operation into the work. D. Provide: To furnish and install. E. Connect: To bring service to the equipment and make final attachment including necessary switches, outlets, boxes, terminations, etc. F. Concealed: Hidden from sight in chases, furred spaces, shafts, hung ceilings, embedded in construction, in crawl spaces, or buried. G. Exposed: Not installed underground nor concealed as defined. H. Drawings: All plans, details, equipment schedules, diagrams, sketches, etc. issued for the construction of the work. I. Conduit: Conduit, and all required fittings, pull boxes, hangers, and other supports and accessories related to such conduit. 1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS A. Perform work in accordance with the applicable Building Code, Electrical Code, Fire Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, Energy Code, and all other applicable codes, amendments, and ordinances. Also perform all work in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Regulations, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Authority Having Jurisdiction, Landlord requirements including Tenant Criteria Manuals and Lease Exhibits, and utility company requirements. B. Recognized Standards: Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of all apparatus and materials furnished under the requirements of these Specifications shall conform to the latest publications or standard rules of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Electrical Code (NEC), National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). C. Code or utility company requirements supersede any requirements of the Drawings and/or Specifications. The Contract Documents take precedence where the Contract Documents exceed code, Landlord, utility, or recognized standards requirements. 1.04 PERMITS AND FEES: Permits, licenses, fees, inspections and arrangements required for the work under this Contract shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. 1.05 TEMPORARY SERVICES FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Provide a temporary electrical service, including all required equipment such as transformers, generators and fuel, panelboards, etc. as required by all trades. Coordinate power requirements for the temporary service with the General Contractor and the utility company prior to the start of construction. The Contractor is responsible to develop all temporary service plans and specifications as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction, submit those plans and specifications as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction, and to pay for all temporary service energy consumption. B. Provide all temporary lighting necessary to provide lighting levels in compliance with OSHA Regulations and as required by all trades. 1.06 CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. Obtain, fully understand, and coordinate the work with the complete set of Contract Documents. Any required corrections, including all associated costs, arising from lack of coordination with the complete set of Contract Documents is the Contractor's sole responsibility. B. Work under these Sections is diogrammatic and is intended to convey the scope of work and indicate the general arrangement of equipment, conduit, and outlets. Obtain instructions from the Architect/Engineer prior to rough -in wherever a question exists as to the exact intended location of outlets or equipment. C. Promptly report and discrepancies discovered within the Contract Documents. Failure of the Contractor to report discrepancies shall result in the resolution becoming the Contractor's responsibility and subject to the Architect/Engineer's review and possible rejection. Should the Architect/Engineer reject a discrepancy resolution of which they were not notified, the Contractor is fully responsible to correct the installation, including all associated costs, until approval of the installation is given by the Architect/Engineer. 1.07 SHOP DRAWINGS: Fumish the Architect shop drawing portfolios containing names of manufacturer and cut sheets of equipment to be used on the project. Provide shop drawings for metering equipment, panelboards, luminaires, wiring devices, lighting controls, enclosed switches, surge protection devices, and fire detection and alarm systems, including fully engineered drawings, voltage drop calculations, and battery calculations. Fire detection and alarm drawings shall bear the review stamp of the Authority Hoving Jurisdiction. Approval shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors on the shop drawings. 1.08 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All components shall be listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as suitable for the purpose and free of all rust/corrosion or any visible damage. All items not complying with this requirement shall be replaced without any change in the Contract amount. B. Unless otherwise specified, all equipment, devices, luminaires, and materials of the same type or classification and used for the same purpose shall be products of the same manufacturer. Use only new, un -weathered, and unused material, except as specifically noted. C. Equipment performance and accessories shall be as indicated on the Drawings and/or specified herein. Inclusion in both locations is not a prerequisite to inclusion in the Contract; equipment and accessories specified in either location shall be included in the Contract. Provide all necessary accessories and connections as required for a complete, functional system, including all required components reasonably inferred to as necessary although such components may or may not be specifically indicated in the Contract Documents. 1.09 DEUVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: Accept all materials on site and inspect for damage and protect from corrosion and entrance of debris. Handle all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions to avoid damage to internal components, enclosures, and finishes. 1.10 WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: Provide a complete parts and labor warranty and guarantee on all systems for a period of one year from Owner acceptance of the completed facility. This warranty and guarantee shall cover all failures unless such failure is directly attributable to vandalism or causes other than defects in material or workmanship. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 CONDUCTOR TERMINATIONS: Provide conductor terminations rated at a minimum of 75 degrees C in all equipment. 2.02 SUBSTITUTIONS: The products specified in the Contract Documents constitute the Basis of Design for the Construction Documents and set minimum standards for quality, design, and functionality. Other products are permitted to be submitted, at the Contractor's option, during shop drawing review unless indicated otherwise. Any substitute products shall meet or exceed all requirements specified. Any costs and coordination issues arising out of any substitution, including coordination with all other contractors and subcontractors and any associated costs, is the substituting contractor's sole responsibility. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 COORDINATION OF WORK A. Work lines and established heights shall be in strict accordance with architectural drawings and specifications. Verify all dimensions shown and establish all elevations and detailed dimensions not shown prior to rough -in. B. Promptly report any difficulties encountered in the installation of the work which might prevent prompt and proper installation. Failure to report shall constitute an acceptance of the work of other trades as being fit and proper for the execution of this work. C. Coordinate the work with all trades so that it proceeds without delay and minimizes interference to work that is in progress or has not been completed. Conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. The Electrical Contractor shall pay for all extra cutting and patching necessary by any lack of coordination. D. Arrange all conduit runs in such a manner that it does not interfere with grilles, diffusers, outlet boxes, luminaires, or other items while providing for maximum headroom. Maintain access to equipment requiring service when selecting mounting elevations. E. Afford other trades reasonable opportunity for the execution of their work and connect the work of other trades as to not delay or interfere with their work. F. Explicitly follow all manufacturer's instruction instructions and promptly report any conflicts between the manufacturer's installation instructions and the Contract Documents. G. Provide all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances, and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure and complete installation. H. Verify and coordinate all requirements and installation details of all materials and equipment prior to rough -in. Obtain and review shop drawings, product data, manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and manufacturer's instructions for equipment fumished under other Sections. Determine connection locations and requirements, sequence rough -in of electrical connections to coordinate with installation of equipment, sequence electrical connections to coordinate with start-up of equipment, and verify that proper power supply is available prior to subcontractor's ordering equipment. Verify proper voltage, phase, and current rating of power supply and report any discrepancies prior to order, connection of equipment, or start-up. Responsibility for verification of proper power supply voltage and any damage resulting from incorrect connections shall rest with this Contractor and any conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. 3.02 ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT: Install all equipment, starters, switches, receptacles, and boxes so that all parts are easily accessible for inspection, operation, maintenance, and repair. Provide access doors, fire rated where required, for concealed equipment. 3.03 CUTTING, PATCHING, AND PIERCING A. Cut all openings in a neat workmanlike manner, only as large as required for the installation, and leave surfaces around openings smooth and finished to match surrounding surface. B. Patch existing finished surfaces and building components using new materials matching existing materials. C. Fire and/or Smoke Rated Assemblies: Become familiar with all fire and/or smoke rated construction and install work to maintain the integrity of those ratings. D. Roof Penetrations: Coordinate with the Roofing Contractor to provide any required roof penetrations. 3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Install all equipment, devices, luminaires, and materials plumb, level, securely, and in a neat and workmanlike manner in accordance with NFPA 70 and all applicable NECA and NEMA standards. B. Adjust all flush mounted equipment, boxes, cabinets, and enclosures such that they are flush with finished wall or flooring material. C. Replace or refinish damaged equipment, devices, luminaires, materials, and surfaces where marring or disfigurement has occurred. D. Clean electrical parts to remove harmful materials. Clean exposed surfaces of all equipment, devices, luminaires, and materials and the interior of all boxes, enclosures, and cabinets of all foreign materials. E. Paint all electrical ecjuipment and materials located on exterior walls, on the roof where exposed to view, where visible from 6 -0" above grade from any property line, and all exposed conduit to match the surrounding surfaces. Coordinate paint color with the Architect. 3.05 TESTING AND INSPECTION A. Testing: Test the entire system under operating conditions over a sufficient period of time to establish the adequacy, quality, safety, completed status, and suitable operation of all equipment, devices, systems, etc. B. Inspection: Obtain all required certificates of inspection and approval. 3.06 PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. Project Record Documents: Provide one printed copy and one electronic copy of project record drawings to the Owner. Project record drawings shall reflect the actual "as -built" conditions and shall include locations of all equipment, devices, and luminaires, circuiting arrangements, routing of all underfloor conduits, routing of conduits larger than 2 inches, locations and mounting heights of all outlet, pull, and junction boxes, locations of all items requiring maintenance and inspection, and locations of components and circuiting and switching arrangements of lighting controls. B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Provide one printed copy and one electronic copy of operation and maintenance data for all equipment, devices and luminaires to the Owner. Operation and maintenance data shall include manufacturer's cut sheets, maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance intervals, wiring diagrams, parts lists, manufacturers' warranties, certificates, and test reports of each item installed. C. Maintenance Materials: Provide to the Owner two keys for each different enclosure and cabinet, including panelboards, two spare fuses of each type and size, and one fuse puller. D. Test Reports: Provide one printed copy and one electronic copy of all completed test reports to the Owner. END OF SECTION SECTION 260501 - ELECTRICAL DEMOUTION PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: Materials and equipment for patching and extending work as specified in individual Sections. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Visit the project site, review existing conditions against the Contract Documents, and familiarize himself with the work prior to bidding and start of the work. Verify existing conditions, field measurements, and circuiting arrangements are as indicated and that abandoned wiring and equipment serve only abandoned facilities. By signing the Contract, the Contractor acknowledges the site visit has been completed and the existing conditions are accepted. B. Promptly report any field discrepancies. The Contractor assumes full responsibility for adjusting for discrepancies of which the design team is not informed. C. Any demolition work indicated on the Drawings is intended to convey the scope of the demolition work involved. If demolition plans are not included with the Drawings, the Contractor is responsible to demolish existing as required to allow for installation and construction of the work. D. Commencement of work means Contractor accepts existing conditions. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings that are removed. B. Protect and safeguard any existing service lines and utility structures. • C. Coordinate utility service outages with utility company and the Owner. D. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing systems in service as required for the sequencing of the work or the Owner's need for continued operations. E. Maintain all existing power, telephone, and fire alarm systems in service until new system is fully operational, tested, and ready for service. Notify all stakeholders (Owner, Authority Having Jurisdiction, utility company, Landlord, etc.) at least 48 hours before partially or completely disabling system, disable systems only to make switchovers and connections, and minimize all outage durations. 3.03 DEMOU11ON AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL WORK A. Maintain continuity of circuits as needed to provide power to remaining devices, fixtures, or equipment not being removed. B. Remove, reiocate, and extend existing installations as required to accommodate new construction. Extend existing installations using materials and methods compatible with existing electrical installations or as specified and required by Code. C. Remove all abandoned wiring, including all abandoned telecommunications and other low voltage cabling, to source of supply. D. Remove exposed abandoned conduit and abandoned conduit above accessible ceilings. Cut abandoned concealed conduit flush with walls and floors. E. Disconnect and remove all devices, boxes, distribution equipment, luminaires, and all associated mounting hardware and appurtenances that are not required to remain. F. Maintain access to existing electrical installations that remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate. G. Dispose of all equipment not reused as part of the work. The Owner shall have first salvage rights on all materials and equipment. 3.04 CLEANING AND REPAIR A. Repair construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. B. Patch all openings resulting from the installation or removal of electrical equipment or materials. C. Clean and repair existing materials and equipment that remain or that are to be reused. D. Existing and Relocated Panelboards: Clean exposed surfaces, remove all foreign material from interiors, check tightness of electrical connections, replace damaged circuit breakers, and provide closure plates for vacant positions. E. Existing and Relocated Luminaires: Clean luminaire reflectors and lenses per manufacturer's recommendations, replace all lamps with new, replace any expired ballasts, and repair any broken electrical parts. Replace any existing luminaires with identical luminaire for any existing luminaires that are damaged beyond repair. END OF SECTION SECTION 260519 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 BUILDING WIRE AND CABLES A. Provide single conductor building wire installed in raceway unless indicated otherwise, otherwise permitted, or otherwise required. B. All conductors shall be copper conductors with 600V insulation; type THHN for dry and damp locations and type THWN-2 for wet locations. C. Metal Clad Cable (Type MC): Permitted only for branch circuits in concealed locations and only when approved by applicable codes and amendments and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Exposed MC Cable is not permitted; no exceptions. 1. All MC Cable sheaths shall be listed and identified for grounding. 2. All MC Cable shall be equipped with copper equipment grounding conductor. No exceptions. D. Nonmetallic -Sheathed Cable (Type NM): Type NM -B permitted only for branch circuits in concealed locations within individual dwelling units and only when approved by applicable codes and amendments and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Exposed NM Cable and NM Cable used outside individual dwelling units is not permitted; no exceptions. E. All conductors 12 AWG and smaller shall be solid. Conductor size 10 AWG is permitted to be solid or stranded. Use stranded conductors for all conductors 8 AWG and larger. F. Use 12 AWG conductors, minimum, for all circuits unless indicated otherwise or as modified as follows: 1. 20A, 120V circuits longer than 75 feet: 10 AWG to offset voltage drop. 2. 20A, 120V circuits longer than 150 feet: 8 AWG to offset voltage drop. 3. 20A, 277V circuits longer than 150 feet: 10 AWG to offset voltage drop. 2.02 CONTROL CABLES A. All control cable conductor sizes, quantities, stranding, and shielding as recommended by the manufacturer and required for the installation but no smaller than 18 AWG. B. Horizontal Applications in Conduit: Type CL2 unless otherwise required. C. Horizontal Applications not in Conduit: Type CL2P unless otherwise required. D. Riser Applications: Type CL2R unless otherwise required. 2.03 COMMUNICATIONS CABLES: See Section 271005. 2.04 WIRING CONNECTORS A. Use twist -on insulated spring connectors, mechanical connectors, or compression connectors for conductor sizes 8 AWG and smaller. Do not use push -in wire connectors as a substitute for twist -on insulated spring connectors. B. Use mechanical connectors or compression connectors for conductor sizes 6 AWG and larger. C. Use crimped terminals for all control circuit conductor connections. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION: Clean raceways thoroughly to remove foreign materials before installing conductors and cables. 3.02 COLOR CODING A. Color code conductorsas follows and maintain consistent color coding throughout project including branch circuit conductors. 1. 480Y/277 V, 3 Phase, 4 Wire System a: Phase A: Brown b. Phase B: Orange c. Phase C: Yellow d. Neutral/Grounded: Gray 2. 208Y/120 V, 3 phase, 4 Wire System a. Phase A: Black b. Phase B: Red c. Phase C: Blue d. Neutral/Grounded: White 3. Equipment Ground: Green 4. Isolated Ground: Green with yellow stripe 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Circuit routing indicated is diagrammatic. Arrange circuiting to minimize splices and include circuit lengths required to install connected devices within 10 feet of location shown. B. Combining branch circuits in a single raceway is permitted under the following conditions: 1. Provide no more than six current -carrying conductors in a single raceway. Dedicated neutral conductors are considered current -carrying conductors. 2. Increase size of conductors as required to account for ampacity derating. 3. Size raceways, boxes, etc. to accommodate conductors. C. Neutral Conductors: 1. Provide separate neutral conductors for: a. Branch circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) circuit breakers. b. Branch circuits protected by arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) circuit breakers. c. Branch circuits protected by shunt trip circuit breakers. d. Branch circuits fed from feed -through protection of GFCI receptacles. e. Branch circuits with dimming controls. f. Branch circuits that serve emergency lighting equipment such as emergency batteries or emergency lighting unit equipment. g. Where indicated by the wire counts shown on the Drawings. 2. Multiwire branch circuits (shared neutrals) are permitted where not otherwise indicated. a. Locate all multiwire branch circuits in vertically adjacent panelboard pole spaces and provide circuit breaker handle ties to simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded circuit conductors. D. Pull all conductors together into raceway at same time, do not damage conductors or exceed manufacturer's recommended maximum pulling tension or sidewall pressure, and use suitable wire pulling lubricant where recommended by the manufacturer. E. Secure and support conductors and cables in accordance with NFPA 70 using supports and methods approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Provide independent support from building structure; do not support from raceways, piping, ductwork, suspended ceiling support systems, or other systems and do not allow conductors or cables to lay on ceiling tiles. F. Cut all cables per the manufacturer's recommendations and terminate using suitable fittings including anti -short, insulated bushings where applicable. G. Provide a minimum of 12 inches of slack at each outlet. Provide a minimum of 5 feet of slack where conductors are installed in enclosures for future termination by others. H. Neatly train and bundle conductors inside boxes, wireways, panelboards and other equipment enclosures. 1. Make wiring connections using specified wiring connectors and make splices and taps only in accessible boxes. Do not pull splices into raceways or make splices in conduit bodies. J. Do not remove conductor strands to facilitate insertion into connector. Provide connectors suitable for reducing to appropriate size, but not less than required for the rating of the overcurrent protective device, where conductors are larger than the equipment terminations can accommodate. K. Insulate splices and taps that are made with uninsulated connectors using insulating covers specifically designed for the connectors, or electrical tape for dry or damp locations. Use heat shrink tubing for wet locations. L. Provide final connections to all equipment and devices, including those furnished by others, as required for a complete operating system. M. Provide all control wiring and communications cabling, whether or not shown on the Drawings, per manufacturer's recommendations and as required for a complete and operational system. END OF SECTION SECTION 260526 - GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 MAXIMUM GROUNDING SYSTEM RESISTANCE: 5 ohms. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ROD ELECTRODES: Copper, 3/4 inch diameter, 10 foot long solid rods. Sectional rods are not permitted. 2.02 CONCRETE ENCASED ELECTRODES: 4 AWG, 20 foot long bare copper wire. 2.03 WIRE: Copper wire sized to meet NFPA 70• requirements. 2.04 CONNECTORS AND ACCESSORIES: Copper, copper alloy, or bronze mechanical connectors. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM A. As applicable to the project, provide all components required for a complete grounding electrode system including bonding of metal underground water pipe, metal frame of the building, concrete -encased electrode, metal aboveground water piping system, metal aboveground gas piping system, and rod electrode(s) per NFPA 70 requirements. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT GROUNDING SYSTEM A. Without exception, provide insulated equipment grounding conductor sized per NFPA 70 requirements within each feeder and branch circuit raceway and terminate each end on suitable lug, bus, or bushing. 3.03 INSTALLATION OF ISOLATED GROUNDING SYSTEM A. Provide an additional isolated grounding conductor for circuits serving isolated ground receptacles. Isolated grounding conductors shall be isolated from the isolated grounding receptacle to the isolated ground bus in the upstream panelboard. 3.04 TESTING A. Measure grounding resistance using Fall of Potential Method or Signal Injection Method. Provide additional rod electrodes as required to reduce grounding resistance to less than the specified, maximum permitted value. PART PART 2.01 2.02 END OF SECTION SECTION 260529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 1 GENERAL - NOT USED 2 PRODUCTS HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. Corrosion -resistant materials of size and type adequate to carry the supported weight, including the weight of wire in conduit; do not use perforated pipe straps as a means of support. ANCHORS AND FASTENERS A. Use precast inserts, preset inserts, expansion anchors, or self -drilling anchors as approved by the Structural Engineer for concrete elements. B. Use beam clamps, steel spring clips, steel ramset fasteners, or welded fasteners for steel elements. C. Use toggle bolts or hollow wall fasteners for hollow masonry, plaster, and gypsum board partitions. D. Use expansion anchors or preset inserts for solid masonry walls. E. Use sheet metal screws for sheet metal elements and wood screws for wood elements. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Provide all required blocking and supplemental framing required to securely support all materials. B. Fasten supports to building structure and surfaces only. Do not fasten supports to pipes, ducts, mechanical equipment, conduit, or ceiling suspension wires. C. Obtain permission from Structural Engineer before drilling or cutting structural members or before using powder -actuated anchors. D. Rigidly weld support members or use hex -bolts to present neat appearance with adequate strength and rigidity. Provide lock washers under all nuts. E. Install surface -mounted cabinets and panelboards with minimum of four anchors. F. Provide steel channel supports behind all cabinets and panelboards located in damp or wet locations to stand enclosures 1 inch off wall. G. Provide supports for all low voltage wiring not routed in conduit. END OF SECTION SECTION 260534 - CONDUIT AND WIREWAYS PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 CONDUIT A. Size: As required by NFPA 70 for the conductors installed but no smaller than specified. B. Underground: 3/4 inch minimum rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, Schedule 80 PVC, or Schedule 40 PVC. Metal conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. C. Outdoor Locations above Grade: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal conduit or intermediate metal conduit. Nonmetallic conduit is not permitted above grade. Conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. D. Within Slabs above Grade: 3/4 inch minimum rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, or Schedule 80 PVC. Metal conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. Coordinate with the Structural Engineer for restrictions and limitations on conduits installed in slabs above grade. E. Exposed Wet and Damp Locations: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal conduit or intermediate metal conduit. Conduits shall be galvanized or PVC coated. F. Connections to Vibrating Equipment and Luminaires in Dry Locations: 1/2 inch minimum flexible metal conduit. G. Connections to Vibrating Equipment and Luminaires in Damp and Wet Locations: 1/2 inch minimum liquidtight flexible metal conduit. H. All Other Dry Locations: 1/2 inch minimum rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, or electrical metallic tubing. 2.02 FITTINGS: Provide listed fittings identified for use with the conduit. 2.03 WIREWAYS: Square D Class 5100 Type LDB for dry locations or Square D Class 5100 Type IDR for damp and wet locations unless indicated otherwise; size as required by NFPA 70 based on conductor fill and bending radius requirements. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Conceal all conduit in all interior and exterior areas, including exposed structure areas, unless the Architect provides specific approval permitting the use of exposed conduit. B. Route any exposed conduit parallel and perpendicular to walls. C. Subject to the Architect's approval, conduit located above ceilings is permitted to be routed point-to-point provided it is secured and supported per NFPA 70 requirements and complies with all applicable Codes and other requirements of the specifications. D. Do not embed conduit in slabs -on -grade. Locate conduit a minimum of 2 inches below the bottom surface of the slab to avoid future damage from cutting of the floor slab. E. Route conduit in slabs -above -grade from point-to-point. Do not cross conduits embedded in slabs. F. Route underground conduit from point-to-point and at a burial depth in compliance with NFPA 70, local code, and utility company requirements. G. Arrange conduit to maintain headroom andpresent neat appearance and arrange supports to prevent 9 PP 9 PP misalignment during wiring installation. H. Secure and support all conduit in compliance with NFPA 70 requirements and group adjacent conduits on steel channel racks and trapezes. I. Provide 12 inches of clearance between conduit and piping or surfaces with temperatures exceeding 104 degrees F. J. Install no more than equivalent of three 90 degree bends between boxes. K. Provide sleeves when penetrating footings, masonry walls and floors and seal all penetrations through footings and floors water tight. L Provide suitable fittings to accommodate expansion and deflection where conduit crosses seismic, control, and expansion joints. M. Provide suitable pull string in each empty conduit except sleeves and nipples. N. Provide caps to protect installed conduit against entrance of dirt and moisture. 0. Secure wireway to building surfaces and close ends of wireway and unused conduit openings. P. Ground and bond conduit and wireways as required by NFPA 70. END OF SECTION SECTION 260537 - BOXES PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ALL BOXES A. Nonmetallic boxes are not permitted unless indicated otherwise or without specific written approval from the Architect. B. Provide all required box hangers and supports, extension rings, mud rings, etc. for a complete and secure installation. C. Use gang boxes where more than one device is mounted together, do not use sectional boxes. 2.02 OUTLET AND SMALL JUNCTION BOXES A. Dry and Damp Locations: Galvanized NEMA OS 1 stamped steel box rated for the weight of the equipment supported and sized per NFPA 70 requirements for the device(s) and conductors installed within. B. Wet Locations: Galvanized cast metal NEMA FB 1 Type FD box with gasketed cover and threaded hubs and sized per NFPA 70 requirements for the device(s) and conductors installed within. 2.03 PULL AND LARGE JUNCTION BOXES A. Dry and Damp Locations: Galvanized NEMA OS 1 stamped steel box sized per NFPA 70 requirements for the conductors installed within. B. Wet Locations: Galvanized NEMA 250 Type 4 cast iron or cast aluminum box with ground flange, neoprene gasket, and stainless steel cover screws and sized per NFPA 70 requirements for the conductors installed within. 2.04 FLOOR BOXES A. All Floor Boxes: Nonmetallic floor boxes are permitted. All metalfloor boxes located in slabs on grade shall be cast metal. Metal floor boxes installed in elevated slabs are permitted to be stamped steel. B. Indoor Flush Floor Boxes for Concrete Floors: 1. Nonmetallic: Wiremold Modulink 880MP2 Series unless indicated otherwise with number of gangs as required for the devices installed within. 2. Metal: Wiremold Omnibox Series unless indicated otherwise with number of gangs as required for the devices installed within. C. Indoor Flush Floor Boxes for Wood Floors: 1. Nonmetallic: Wiremold WMFB Series unless indicated otherwise with number of gangs as required for the devices installed within. 2. Metal: Wiremold 880W Series unless indicated otherwise with number of gangs as required for the devices installed within. D. • Indoor Recessed Floor Boxes: Wiremold RFB Series unless indicated otherwise with number of compartments as required for the devices installed within. E. Exterior Floor Boxes: Wiremold Outdoor Ground Box Series or equal as manufactured by Combined Utilities Box Systems (CUBS) unless indicated otherwise with wiring devices indicated. a17- 0539 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install in locations indicated and as required for splices, taps, wire pulling, equipment connections, and as required by NFPA 70. B. Install pull boxes and junction boxes above accessible ceilings and in unfinished areas only. C. Install outlet boxes for all wall -mounted wiring devices at heights indicated in Section 262726 unless indicated otherwise. Coordinate mounting heights and locations of outlets mounted above counters, benches, REVIEWED FOR MPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 o NEC AUG 0 9 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 2 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sch: 1 engineers. 800-581-0963 wwwschnadcel.com GROUPLAW Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses w mmEmm CCj a_ 4E 'a) O U u) coop ai Zi;L The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. E5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) D. E. F. G. H. J. K. L. M. N. and backsplashes prior to rough -in. Use flush boxes in finished areas. Do not install flush boxes back-to-back in walls; provide minimum 6 inches and one stud separation. Locate flush boxes in masonry walls to require cutting of masonry unit corner only. Coordinate masonry cutting to achieve neat opening. Install all wall -mounted boxes plumb and level. Install all ceiling -mounted boxes level and oriented parallel with building lines and ceiling grid tees where applicable. Install all floor boxes level and oriented parallel with building lines and tile grout lines where applicable. Vertically align adjacent wall mounted outlet boxes for switches, thermostats, similar devices. Install concealed boxes within 6 inches from ceiling access panels, air distribution diffusers, or removable recessed luminaires. Support boxes independently of conduit; do not support boxes from ceiling support wires. Install knockout closures in unused box openings. Install cover plates on boxes; see Section 262726 for cover plate specifications. Ground and bond boxes as required by NFPA 70. END OF SECTION SECTION 260553 - IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 NAMEPLATES: Engraved laminated plastic with 1/8 inch letters on contrasting background. 2.02 LABELS: As required by regulatory agencies. 2.03 WIRE MARKERS: Cloth, tape, split sleeve, or tubing type. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 NAMEPLATES: Provide nameplates with the unique equipment designation at each electrical distribution and control equipment enclosure, communication cabinet, and control device station. 3.02 WARNING LABELS: Provide all regulatory required and industry standard warning labels on all electrical equipment, including high-voltage, tested series rated combination, and arc flash hazard labeling. 3.03 WIRE MARKERS: Provide wire and cable markers at panelboard gutters, pull boxes, outlet boxes, and junction boxes for each load connection. Indicate branch circuit or feeder number indicated on Drawings and control wire number indicated on shop drawings. 3.04 COLOR CODE LEGEND: Provide identification label identifying conductor color codes at each piece of feeder or branch -circuit distribution equipment. 3.05 INSTALLATION A. Install nameplates and labels parallel to equipment lines. B. Secure nameplates for distribution equipment visible to the public to the inside surface of door. C. Secure nameplates for distribution equipment not visible to the public to the front of the enclosure using screws, rivets, or adhesive. END OF SECTION SECTION 260595 - FIRE STOPPING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 PREPARATION: Examine the complete set of Drawings and identify all fire rated partitions, floors and assemblies and identify appropriate firestopping method for the assembly. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 FlRESTOPPING ASSEMBLIES: Use only systems listed by UL or FM or tested in accordance with ASTM E 814 or ASTM E 119 that have F Rating equal to fire rating of penetrated assembly and minimum T Rating Equal to F Rating. 2.02 MATERIALS: Elastomeric silicone firestopping, foam firestopping, fibered compound firestopping, fiber packing material, mechanical firestop devices, intumescent putty, and firestop pillows are permitted. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Comply with firestopping manufacturer's recommendations for temperature and other environmental conditions before, during, and after installation. Provide ventilation in areas where solvent -cured materials are being installed. B. Protect adjacent surfaces from damage by material installation. C. Clean substrate surfaces of dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose material, or other matter which may affect bond of firestopping material. Remove incompatible materials which may affect bond. Install backing materials to arrest liquid material leakage. D. Apply the appropriate fire stopping materials and systems to maintain the fire rating of the partition, floor, or ceiling assembly being penetrated. E. Install materials in manner described in fire test report and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, completely closing openings. F. Do not cover installed firestopping until inspected by Authority Having Jurisdiction. G. Install any labeling required by Code. H. Clean adjacent surfaces of firestopping materials. END OF SECTION SECTION 260919 - CONTACTORS AND RELAYS PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 CONTACTORS A. Description: Square D Class 8903, Type L or Type S unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. B. Contacts: 1. Provide with quantity of normally open and normally closed contacts as required and a minimum of two spare poles. a. Provide multiple contactors connected in parallel with one another when the number of contacts required exceeds the maximum capability of a single contactor. 2. Coordinate contact rating to match branch circuit overcurrent protection, considering derating for COntinUOus Ioado, but no loco than 30 amps. C. Coil: Coordinate with the voltage of the control circuit. D. Enclosure: Manufacturer's standard enclosure suitable for the environment in which the contactor is installed. 2.02 RELAYS A. Description: Square D Class 8501 Type C unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. B. Contacts: Form C contacts rated at 30 amperes unless indicated otherwise. C. Coil: Coordinate with the voltage of the control circuit. D. Enclosure: Manufacturer's standard enclosure suitable for the environment in which the relay is installed. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install individual controls and relays in enclosures adjacent to panelboard serving controlled circuits and make electrical wiring interconnections. B. Provide all relays, contactors, interposing relays, and controls that ore required but may not be shown to switch the loads in the manner indicated on the Drawings. C. Provide nameplate for contactors indicating contactor number. END OF SECTION SECTION 260923 - UGHTING CONTROL DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 PREPARATION A. Hold meeting with the Owner prior to commencing work. 1. Review zoning and make adjustments requested by the Owner. 2. Determine all timeclock settings such as ON andOFF ' times for each dayof the 9 latitude and longitude of the project site for astronomic features, etc. 3. Determine all control settings such as on and off triggers, blink warnings, sweep programming, etc. week, holiday settings. gs. settings, switch PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ALL LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES A. Provide all required conduit, wiring, connectors, hardware, components, accessories, etc. as required for a complete operating system. B. All sensors shall be suitable for the geometrical and environmental characteristics of the associated space and be suitable for the floor area to be covered. Provide multiple sensors when necessary to meet the required room coverage. 2.02 INDOOR OCCUPANCY SENSORS A. Wall Switch: 1. Single -Relay. Wattstopper #DSW-301 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Dual -Relay Wattstopper #DSW-302 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Finish: As selected by the Architect. B. Combination Wall Switch / Dimmer. 1. 0-10V Dimming: Wattstopper #DW -311 unless indicated otherwise; finish as selected by the Architect. C. Wall -Mounted: 1. Sensor. Wattstopper #DT -200 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Power Pack: Wattstopper #BZ -150 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Finish: White. D. Ceiling -Mounted: 1. Sensor. Wattstopper #DT -300 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Power Pack: Wattstopper #BZ -150 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Finish: White. E. Accessories: Provide heavy duty coated steel wire protective guards compatible with specified occupancy sensors where subject to impact. 2.03 OUTDOOR MOTION SENSORS A. Wall -Mounted for Switching: 1. Sensor. Wattstopper #EW -200 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Finish: As selected by the Architect. B. Wall -Mounted for 0-10 Volt Dimming: 1. Sensor. Wattstopper #FSP -211 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Lens: Wattstopper #FSP -L* as required for the application. 3. Finish: White. 4. Configuration Tool: Wattstopper #FSIR-100 unless indicated otherwise. 2.04 11MECLOCKS A. Tork DZS series unless indicated otherwise. B. Input Voltage: Coordinate with the voltage of the control circuit. C. Enclosure: Manufacturer's standard enclosure suitable for the environment in which the timeclock is installed. 2.05 TIMER SWITCHES: Tork #SS403 unless indicated otherwise. 2.06 OUTDOOR PHOTOCELLS: Tork #2101 unless indicated otherwise. 2.07 INDOOR SWITCHING PHOTOSENSORS A. Sensor: Wattstopper #LS -102 unless indicated otherwise. B. Power Pack: Wattstopper #BZ -150 unless indicated otherwise. C. Finish: White. 2.08 INDOOR 0-10 VOLT DIMMING PHOTOSENSORS A. B. C. Sensor: Wattstopper #LS -301 unless indicated otherwise. Power Pack: Wattstopper #BZ -150 unless indicated otherwise. Finish: White. D. Configuration Tool: Wattstopper #LSR-301-S unless indicated otherwise. E. Remote Control: Wattstopper #LSR-301-P unless indicated otherwise. 2.09 DISTRIBUTED LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEMS A. Room Controllers: 1. Switching: a. Single -Relay Wattstopper #LMRC-101 unless indicated otherwise. b. Dual -Relay. Wattstopper #LMRC-102 unless indicated otherwise. B. C. 2. 0-10 Volt Dimming: a. Single -Relay Wattstopper #LMRC-211 unless indicated otherwise. b. Dual -Relay. Wattstopper #LMRC-212 unless indicated otherwise. c. Three -Relay Wattstopper #LMRC-213 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Forward Phase Dimming: a. Single -Relay. Wattstopper #LMRC-221 unless indicated otherwise. b. Dual -Relay. Wattstopper #LMRC-222 unless indicated otherwise. Plug Load Controllers: Wattstopper #LMPL-101 unless indicated otherwise. Occupancy Sensors: 1. 1 -Button Wall Switch: Wattstopper #LMDW-101 unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the Architect. 2. 2 -Button Wall Switch: Wattstopper #LMDW-102 unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the Architect. 3. Corner -Mount: Wattstopper #LMDX-100 unless indicated otherwise. 4. Ceiling -Mount: Wattstopper #LMDC-100 unless indicated otherwise. D. Wall Switches: 1. Multi -Button: Wattstopper LMSW-100 series unless indicated otherwise with required for the application; color as selected by the Architect. 2. Dimming: Wattstopper #LMDM-101 unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the 3. Scene Selection: Wattstopper #LMSW-105 unless indicated otherwise; color as selected Architect. E. Dimming Photosensors: 1. For Sidelit Daylight Zones: Wattstopper #LMLS-400 unless indicated otherwise. 2. For Toplit Daylight Zones: Wattstopper #LMLS-500 unless indicated otherwise. F. Accessories: 1. Cable: Wattstopper #LMRJ in lengths required unless indicated otherwise; plenum rated when not installed in conduit. 2. Wireless Configuration Tool: Wattstopper #LMCT-100 unless indicated otherwise. number of buttons as Architect. by the PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Provide all control wiring and communications cabling, whether or not shown on the Drawings, per manufacturer's recommendations and as required for a complete and operational system. B. Program the entire system as established in meeting with the Owner. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF TIMECLOCKS A. install timeclocks adjacent to panelboard serving controlled circuits and make electrical wiring interconnections. B. Provide all relays, contactors, interposing relays, and controls that are required but may not be shown to switch the loads in the manner indicated on the Drawings. C. Provide nameplate for timeclocks indicating timeclock number. 3.03 INSTALLATION OF OCCUPANCY SENSORS AND MOTION SENSORS A. Location Adjustments: Locations indicated are diagrammatic and only intended to indicate which rooms or areas require devices. Provide quantity and locations as required for complete coverage of respective room or area based on manufacturers recommendations for installed devices. B. Install ultrasonic and dual technology occupancy sensors a minimum of 4 feet from air supply ducts or other sources of heavy air flow and as per manufacturer's recommendations, in order to minimize false triggers. C. Program occupancy sensors as MANUAL -ON, AUTOMATIC -OFF unless indicated otherwise. D. Mask sensor lenses using the manufacturer's masking material as required to prevent false. triggers. E. Adjust position of directional occupancy sensors and outdoor motion sensors to achieve optimal coverage as required. 3.04 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR PHOTOSENSORS A. Location Adjustments: Locations indicated are diagrammatic and only intended to indicate which rooms or areas require devices. Provide quantity and locations as required for complete coverage of respective room or area based on manufacturer's recommendations for installed devices. B. Install closed-loop photosensors to accurately measure the light level at the designated task location while minimizing the measured amount of direct light from natural or artificial sources. C. Install open -loop photosensors to accurately measure the level of daylight coming into the space while minimizing the measured amount of lighting from artificial sources. D. Calibrate dimming photosensors such that 100% artificial light output is provided only when completely dark outside and the controlled lighting dims commensurately with the amount of natural daylight contribution to the satisfaction of the Owner. Calibration shall occur after all room finishes, furniture, and window treatments have been installed. 3.05 INSTALLATION OF POWER PACKS A. Install power packs on junction box in accessible location above ceiling at the associated sensor. B. Do not switch power serving power packs. All required switching shall occur on the load side of the power pack relay. 3.06 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR PHOTOCELLS A. Install photocell facing north with unobstructed view. B. Install such that photocell does not face artificial light sources including light sources controlled by the photocell itself. C. Weatherproof all connections. Do not install photocell with conduit stem facing up to prevent infiltration of water. D. Adjust external sliding shields under optimum iighfing conditions to achieve desired tum -on and turn-off activation. 3.07 INSTALLATION OF ROOM CONTROLLERS AND PLUG LOAD CONTROLLERS A. Install controllers in concealed accessible locations above ceilings. B. Do not switch power serving controllers. All required switching shall occur on the load side of the controller relay(s). C. Provide nameplate for each controller indicating room(s) controlled. D. Install room controller wall -mounted switches 46 inches above finished floor to the centerline of the box unless indicated otherwise. 3.08 CLOSEOUT A. Demonstrate proper operation of lighting control devices to the Owner and correct deficiencies or make adjustments as directed. B. Train Owner's personnel on operation, adjustment, programming, and maintenance of lighting control devices. C. Provide a written report of all program settings and photosensor settings to the Owner. END OF SECTION SECTION 262200 - LOW -VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 PREPARATION A. Identify any loads that require buck/boost transformers based on the voltage requirement of the load as compared to the voltage of serving panelboard. B. Determine all required ratings of any required buck/boost transformers and provide buck/boost transformers as required. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 TWO -WINDING TRANSFORMERS A. Description: Square D Class 7400 Type EX air cooled, dry type transformer unless indicated otherwise. B. Ratings: Voltage, phase, and kVA as indicated. C. Windings: Aluminum or copper. D. Insulation: 1. 1-15 kVA: Class 185 with 115 degrees C rise. 2. Larger than 15 kVA: Class 220 with 150 degrees C rise. E. Energy Efficiency. DOE -2016 for transformers rated 15 kVA or greater. F. Enclosure: Ventilated enclosure suitable for the environment in which the transformer is installed. 2.02 BUCK/BOOST TRANSFORMERS A. Description: Square D Class 7400 B. Ratings: Voltage, phase, and kVA as required for the load served. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Mount all transformers, except floor -mounted transformers on slab on grade, on vibration isolating pads suitable for isolating the transformer noise from the building structure. B. Install wall -mounted transformers using integral flanges or accessory brackets furnished by the manufacturer. C. Provide 3 inch thick concrete housekeeping pad for floor -mounted transformers. D. Use 2 feet minimum flexible conduit for connections to transformer case. E. Provide seismic restraints where required by Code. F. Provide grounding and bonding as required by Code and specified. G. Measure primary and secondary voltages and make appropriate tap adjustments. END OF SECTION SECTION 262416 - PANELBOARDS PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS A. Description: Square D Type NQ for 240 Volt Class and Square D Type NF for 600 Volt Class unless otherwise. B. Voltage, Phase, and Current Ratings: As indicated or otherwise required. C. Short -Circuit Current Rating (SCCR): No less than the available fault current. The Contractor shall determine the available fault current where not indicated on the Drawings. D. Bussing: As indicated. E. Bonded Equipment Ground Bar. Provide for each panelboard. F. Isolated Ground Bar. Provide for each panelboard that serves isolated ground loads. G. Enclosure: Manufacturer's standard enclosure suitable for the environment in which the panelboard is installed; 5.75 inches deep, 20 inches wide unless indicated otherwise; surface or flush mounted as indicated. H. Cabinet Front: Surface or flush type as indicated with hinged door, flush lock, metal directory frame and finished in manufacturer's standard enamel. I. Circuit Breakers: 1. Bolt -on thermal -magnetic molded case circuit breakers with common trip handle for all poles. a. Provide Type SWD for lighting circuits. b. Provide Type HACR for heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment circuits. c. Provide Class A ground -fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) where indicated or otherwise required. d. Provide ground -fault protection of equipment (GFPE) where serving heat tracing or otherwise required. e. Provide combination type arc -fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) where indicated or otherwise required. f. Provide dual -rated combination type arc -fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) and Class A ground -fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) where indicated or otherwise required. 2. Accessories: a. Provide handle ties for circuit breakers serving multiwire branch circuits. b. Provide Square D #HLO1 handle clamps for circuit breakers denoted as "HLO" and for all fire protection and fire alarm equipment and all circuits serving emergency lighting. c. Provide Square D #Q0*PAF fixed handle padlock attachment for circuit breakers denoted as "HPL" and for appliances without a local disconnecting means. d. Provide shunt trip were denoted as "ST" or otherwise required. 3. Amp Interrupting Current (AIC) Rating: No less than the available fault current; fully rated or manufacturer tested series combination. The Contractor shall determine the available fault current where not indicated on the Drawings. 4. Do not use multi -pole circuit breakers that mount in a 1 -pole circuit breaker space (i.e. half-size circuit breakers). indicated PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION Install panelboards 6 feet to top of panelboard but no less than 4 inches above floor. Provide 4 inch thick concrete housekeeping pad for surface -mounted panelboards installed within 4 inches of the floor. Provide filler plates for unused spaces in panelboards. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Provide typed circuit directory and nameplate for each panelboard. Revise directory to reflect circuiting changes required to balance phase loads. Provide five 1 inch spare conduits out of each flush -mounted panelboard to an accessible location above ceiling. Identify each as SPARE. Measure steady state load currents at each panelboard feeder and rearrange circuits as required to balance the phase loads to within 10 percent maximum imbalance. Maintain proper phasing for multiwire branch circuits. Provide nameplate indicating panelboard equipment designation for each panelboard. END OF SECTION SECTION 262717 - EQUIPMENT WIRING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 COORDINATION WITH OTHER TRADES A. Meet with all other trades before commencing any work and obtain and review shop drawings, product data, manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and manufacturer's instructions for equipment furnished under other Sections. 1. Determine all equipment connection locations and requirements and verify that proper power supply is available prior to subcontractor's ordering equipment. 2. Sequence rough -in of electrical connections to coordinate with installation of equipment. 3. Sequence electrical connections to coordinate with start-up of equipment. B. Verify and coordinate all requirements and installation details of all materials and equipment prior to rough -in. C. Verify proper voltage, phase, and current rating of power supply and immediately report any discrepancies. D. Responsibility for verification of proper power supply voltage and any damage resulting from incorrect connections shall rest with this Contractor. E. Any conflicts arising from lack of coordination shall be this Contractor's responsibility. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 CORDS A. Description: Multi -conductor flexible cord Type SO for dry and damp locations or Type SOW in wet locations. B. Conductor Quantity. As required for the load served; include identified equipment grounding conductor. C. Conductor Insulation Rating: As required for the voltage of the load served. D. Conductor Ampacity. No less than the rating of the overcurrent protection device protecting the circuit. 2.02 CORD CAPS: Match cord cap to receptacle configuration at outlet provided for equipment. 2.03 OTHER MATERIALS: Provide all disconnect switches, wiring devices, conduit, wire and cable, and boxes required. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A. Make electrical connections in accordance with equipment manufacturer's instructions. B. Make conduit connections to equipment using flexible conduit. Use liquidtight flexible conduit with watertight connectors in damp or wet locations. C. Connect heat producing equipment using wire and cable with insulation suitable for temperatures encountered. D. Provide receptacle outlet to accommodate connection with attachment plug. E. Provide cord and cap where field -supplied attachment plug is required. F. Install suitable strain -relief clamps and fittings for cord connections at outlet boxes and equipment connection boxes. G. Install disconnect switches, controllers, control stations, and control devices to complete equipment wiring requirements. H. Install terminal block jumpers to complete equipment wiring requirements. I. Install interconnecting conduit and wiring between devices and equipment to complete equipment wiring requirements. J. Cut and seal conduit openings in freezer and cooler walls, floors, and ceilings where applicable. END OF SECTION SECTION 262726 - WIRING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 PREPARATION: Contact the Architect to determine colors of all wiring devices, cover plates, and carpet and tile flanges, locations where stainless steel cover plates are required, and locations where carpet and tile flanges are required. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 RECEPTACLES A. All Receptacles: 1. Color as selected by Architect. 2. Provide tamper-resistant receptacles where denoted "TR" on the Drawings and otherwise required. 3. Provide ground -fault circuit interrupter receptacles where denoted "GFCI on the Drawings and otherwise required. 4. Provide receptacles with controlled receptacle marking where denoted "CR" on the Drawings and where controlled by automatic shutoff controls. 5. Provide identified weather -resistant receptacles for receptacles installed outdoors. 6. NEMA 5-15R unless indicated otherwise. B. Standard NEMA 5-15R Duplex: Hubbell #BR15 unless indicated otherwise. C. Standard NEMA 5-20R Duplex: Hubbell #BR20 unless indicated otherwise. D. Interior GFCI Duplex: Hubbell #GF20 unless indicated otherwise. E. Exterior GFCI Duplex: Hubbell #GFTR20 unless indicated otherwise. F. Isolated Ground Duplex: Hubbell #IG2OCR unless indicated otherwise. G. Surge Protection Receptacles: Hubbell #HBL5362SA unless indicated otherwise. H. Clock Hanger Receptacles: Hubbell #HBL5235 unless indicated otherwise. I. Other NEMA Configurations: As required by the load served. 2.02 FACELESS GFCI: Hubbell #GFBF20; color as selected by Architect. 2.03 MULTI -OUTLET ASSEMBLY: Wiremold Plugmold 2000 Series with receptacles at 6 inches on center unless indicated otherwise. Provide all fittings required for a complete installation. Coordinate device and channel finish color with the Architect. 2.04 WALL SWITCHES A. All Switches: 1. Color as selected by Architect. 2. Horsepower rated when used as motor disconnecting means. B. Single Pole Toggle: Hubbell #1221 unless indicated otherwise. C. Three -Way Toggle: Hubbell #1223 unless indicated otherwise. D. Four -Way Toggle: Hubbell #1224 unless indicated otherwise. E. Single Pole Toggle with Pilot Light: Hubbell #HBL1221PLC unless indicated otherwise. F. Single Pole Keyed: Hubbell #HBL1221L unless indicated otherwise. G. Three -Way Keyed: Hubbell #HBL1223L unless indicated otherwise. H. Four -Way Keyed: Hubbell #HBL1224L unless indicated otherwise. 2.05 WALLBOX DIMMERS A. All Wallbox Dimmers: Color as selected by Architect. B. Incandescent Dimmers: LI/ 1. Up to 600 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MA -600 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Between 600 and 1000 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MA -1000 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Between 1000 and 1920 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #PHPM-WBX-120-WH power interface unless indicated otherwise. C. Fluorescent 2 -Wire Dimmers: 1. 120 Volts, Up to 5 Amps: Lutron Diva #DVFTU-5A3P unless indicated otherwise. D. Fluorescent 3 -Wire Dimmers: 1. 120 Volts, Up to 6 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM unless indicated otherwise. 2. 120 Volts, Between 6 and 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron FHPM-3F-120-WH power interface unless indicated otherwise. 3. 277 Volts, Up to 6 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM-277 unless indicated otherwise. 4. 277 Volts, Between 6 and 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #PHPM-3F-DV-WH power interface unless indicated otherwise. E. Fluorescent 0-10 Volt Dimmers: 1. Up to 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #GRX-TVI power interface unless indicated otherwise. F. Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmers: 1. Up to 450 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MALV-600 unless indicated otherwise. 2. Between 450 and 800 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MALV-1000 unless indicated otherwise. 3. Between 800 and 1920 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #PHPM-WBX-DV-WH power interface unless indicated otherwise. G. Electronic Low Voltage Dimmers: 1. Up to 600 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MAELV-600 unless indicated otherwise. 2. .Between 600 and 1920 Watts: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #PHPM-WBX-DV-WH power interface unless indicated otherwise. H. LED Dimmers: 1. All LED Dimmers: Dimmer utilized shall be tested and listed by the LED manufacturer as a compatible dimmer. 2. 0-10 Volt Dimmers: a. Up to 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM otherwise. 3. Electronic Low Voltage Dimmers: a. Up to 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM indicated otherwise. 4. Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmers a. Up to 16 Amps: Lutron Maestro #MAF-6AM with Lutron #PHPM-WBX-DV-WH power interfage indicated otherwise. 2.06 ABOVE -FLOOR SERVICE FITTINGS: Hubbell #SC3098A housing with plates as required for the wiring device install within unless indicated otherwise. 2.07 POKE -THROUGH FITTINGS: Wiremold Evolution 6AT series unless indicated otherwise with wiring devices indicated color as selected by Architect. 2.08 POWERPOLES: Wiremold AMDTP series unless indicated otherwise with wiring devices indicated. Provide lengths, device covers, ceiling trim plates, and mounting foot as required for a complete installation. 2.09 COVER PLATES A. All Cover Plates: 1. Color and material as selected by Architect. 2. Provide cover plates appropriate for the wiring devices installed within the box. 0537 with Lutron #GRX-TVI power interface unless indicated with Lutron #PHPM-WBX-DV-WH power interface unless a. . Use combination plates when wiring devices are ganged together. B. Wall Plates: 1. Provide standard -size nylon wall plates unless indicated, otherwise; mid-size or jumbo wall plates not permitted. 2. Provide stainless steel coverplates where requested by the Architect. 3. Provide galvanized steel cover plates on outlet boxes and junction boxes located in unfinished areas, above accessible ceilings, and on surface mounted outlets. 4. Provide gasketed, cast metal, hinged cover plates for all exterior locations, where denoted "WP" on RECEIVED the Drawings, and where otherwise required. 5. Provide weatherproof while -in -use covers which are listed and identified as "extra -duty" for aICITY OF TUKWILA receptacles installed in wet locations. C. Floor Box Cover Plates: 1. Flush Floor Boxes: JUL 2 2017 a. Carpet and Tile Flanges: Wiremold Omnibox Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold Modulink 880MP2 Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; with number of gangs as required for the flo b. Receptacle Cover Plates: Wiremold Omnibox Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold MiliT CENTER 880MP2 Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; with flip lids unless indicated otherwise. c. Communications Cover Plates: Wiremold Omnibox Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold Modulink 880MP2 Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; combination concentric threaded plug with 1 -inch inner plug unless indicated otherwise. d. Hardwired Connection Cover Plates: Wiremold Omnibox Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold Modulink 880MP2 Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; combination concentric threaded plug with 3/4 -inch inner plug unless indicated otherwise. 2. Recessed Floor Boxes: a. Internal Brackets: As required for the wiring devices installed within. VIEWED FOR MPLIANCE WITF NFPA70-NEC AUG 09 2017 City of Tukwila UlI,?I V Sch i engineers. 800-581-0963 www.schnaackel com LAW GROUP Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: CU cncti 13) W W CCI0 0 U a) co co 0 E ctl 0_ 01-6 0 co N. 0 Q as col Q The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. E6 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) b. 3. Wood a. b. c. d. Cover Assemblies: Cutout cover type to accommodate carpet or tile insert; flanged or flangeless as selected by the Architect. Floor Boxes: Carpet and Tile Flanges: Wiremold 880W Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold WMFB Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; with number of gangs as required for the floor box. Receptacle Cover Plates: Wiremold 880W Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold WMFB Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; with flip lids unless indicated otherwise. Communications Cover Plates: Wiremold 880W Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold WMFB Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; combination concentric threaded plug with 1 -inch inner plug unless indicated otherwise. Hardwired Connection Cover Plates: Wiremold 880W Series for metal floor boxes and Wiremold WMFB Series for nonmetallic floor boxes; combination concentric threaded plug with 3/4 -inch inner plug unless indicated otherwise. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION: Verify that outlet boxes are installed at proper heights and that openings are neatly cut be completely covered by the coverplates or flanges. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Provide extension rings to bring wall -mounted outlet boxes flush with finished surface. B. Adjust floor boxes to bring floor boxes flush with finished floor. 3.03 MOUNTING HEIGHTS A. General: All mounting heights are to the centerline of the outlet box. B. Receptacles: 1. Install receptacles at 18 inches above finished floor unless indicated otherwise. 2. Install receptacles at countertops at the lesser of 44 inches above finished floor or 3 inches above any sidesplashes or backsplashes unless indicated otherwise. C. Wall Switches: Install wall switches including walibox dimmers, wall switch occupancy sensors, and low voltage switches associated with programmable relay panels and room controllers at 46 inches above finished floor unless indicated otherwise. D. Telecommunications Outlets: 1. Install telecommunications outlets including telephone, data, and television outlets 18 inches above finished floor unless indicated otherwise. 2. Install telephone outlets for side -reach and forward -reach wall telephone 46 inches maximum above finished floor unless indicated otherwise. E. Modify mounting heights in masonry walls as required to locate the outlet box at the joint in the masonry unit to avoid multiple or split -cut masonry units. 3.04 INSTALLA11ON A. Install wall switches with OFF position down. B. Install receptacles vertically with ground pin on bottom unless indicated otherwise. C. Ground -Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacles: 1. Provide a separate GFCI receptacle for every instance where denoted "GFCI" on the Drawings and otherwise required by Code; do not GFCI-protect receptacles from the load side of an upstream GFCI receptacle. 2. Install all GFCI receptacles in in a readily accessible location. a. Provide faceless GFCI device in a readily accessible location when the receptacle will not be readily accessible and connect receptacle to load side of faceless GFCI. D. Wallbox Dimmers: 1. Install walibox dimmers to achieve full rating; do not break heatsink fins off. 2. Install power interfaces in concealed accessible location. 3. Provide a separate neutral conductor for each branch circuit serving wallbox dimmers; do not connect walibox dimmers to multiwire branch circuits. 4. Provide all control wiring and communications cabling including all 0-10V control wiring, whether or not shown on the Drawings, per manufacturer's recommendations and as required for a complete and operational system. E. Install wiring devices in outlet boxes and connect wiring device grounding terminal to branch circuit equipment grounding conductor. F. Connect wiring devices by wrapping conductor around screw terminal; do not use back -wired push -in terminals. Install cover plates on all outlet boxes including blank outlets. Use flat -head screws, clips, and straps to fasten multi -outlet assembly channel to surfaces and use suitable insulating bushings and inserts at connections to outlets and corner fittings. END OF SECTION and will G. H. SECTION 262813 - FUSES PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 FUSES: A. Up to 600 Amps: Dual -element time -delay Class RK1 unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required for the switch in which the fuse is installed. B. Greater than 600 Amps: Dual -element time -delay Class L unless indicated otherwise indicated otherwise or otherwise required for the switch in which the fuse is installed. C. Site Lighting: Class CC with in-line fuseholder. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLA11ON A. Install fuses with label oriented such that manufactuier, type, and size are easily read. END OF SECTION SECTION 262818 - ENCLOSED SWITCHES PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 SAFETY SWITCHES A. 240 Volt Class: Square D Class 3130 general duty unless indicated otherwise. B. 600 Volt Class: Square D Class 3110 heavy duty unless indicated otherwise. C. Voltage, Phase, and Current Ratings: As indicated or otherwise required. D. Fuse Clips: Class R cartridge fuse clips where fuses are installed. E. Enclosure: Manufacturer s standard enclosure suitable for the environment in which the switch is installed. F. Accessories: Provide grounding kit for all enclosed switches. 2.02 BOX COVER UNITS: Bussmann #SSU unless indicated otherwise. PART 3 EXECU11ON 3.01 INSTALLATION A. All Enclosed Switches: 1. Install in locations that provide all working space required by NFPA 70. 2. Install 5 feet to the operating handle. 3. Install fuses in fusible disconnect switches. 4. Provide nameplate indicating equipment designation, NEMA fuse class, and fuse size installed. END OF SECTION SECTION 265100 - INTERIOR LIGHTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Verify all ceiling systems for proper coordination of luminaires and accessories including any drywall frames, bar hangers, flanges, trim rings, etc. required for a complete, finished installation. B. Provide only luminaires that are listed for the environment in which they are installed. 1. Luminaires shall carry damp location and/or wet location ratings as required. 2. Luminaires shall be insulated ceiling (IC) rated when recessed into insulated ceilings; coordinate locations of all insulated ceilings with the Architectural plans. C. Coordinate exact locations of all luminaires with the Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plan(s); luminaire locations on the Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plan(s) take precedence over locations indicated on the electrical lighting plans. D. Coordinate mounting heights of all wall -mounted luminaires with the Architect prior to rough -in. E. Confirm all luminaire and accessory finishes with the Architect prior to ordering. F. Coordinate luminaire dimensions with the wall and/or ceiling thickness prior to ordering. G. Coordinate mounting location, number of faces, and directional arrows of exit signs as required to mark paths of egress to the satisfaction of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 LUMINAIRES A. Provide as indicated on the Drawings. B. The acceptability of any substitute fixtures lies solely with the Architect and Engineer. C. The specified luminaire shall be provided at no additional cost where a substitute fixture is not by the Architect or Engineer. 2.02 NON -DIMMING BALLASTS, TRANSFORMERS, AND DRIVERS A. All Ballasts, Transformers, and Drivers 1. Provide low-temperature ballasts when installed in locations where ambient temperature can fall below 10 degrees C (50 degrees F). B. Electronic Linear Fluorescent Ballasts: 1. Description: Osram Sylvania Quicktronic High Efficiency series unless indicated otherwise. 2. Voltage: Universal (120 through 277 volts)). 3. Ballast Factor. Normal (0.88). 4. Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 10 percent. 5. Sound Level Rating: Class A. 6. Starting: Programmed rapid start unless indicated otherwise. 7. Accessories: Provide disconnecting means that opens all supply conductors including the neutral conductor. C. Electronic Compact Fluorescent Ballasts: 1. Description: Osram Sylvania Quicktronic Professional DULUX series unless indicated otherwise. 2. Voltage: Universal (120 through 277 volts). 3. Ballast Factor Greater than 0.95. 4. Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 10 percent. 5. Sound Level Rating: Class A. 6. Starting: Programmed rapid start unless indicated otherwise. D. Electronic Metal Halide Ballasts: 1. Provide all metal halide luminaires rated at 100 watts or less with electronic ballast with matched ANSI code to the associated lamp. 2. Description: Osram Sylvania Quicktronic Metal Halide Professional series unless indicated otherwise. 3. Voltage: Universal (120 through 277 volts). 4. Ballast Factor. 1.0. 5. Power Factor Greater than 0.98. 6. Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 10 percent. 7. Sound Level Rating: Class A. E. Magnetic Metal Halide Ballasts: 1. Permitted only for metal halide luminaires rated greater than 100 watts. 2. Description: Osram Sylvania Metalarc series unless indicated otherwise with matched ANSI code to the associated lamp. 3. Voltage: Multi -tap (120, 208, 240, 277, and 480 volts). 4. Circuit Type: Constant Wattage Autotransformer (CWA) 5. Power Factor. Greater than 0.90. F. Low Voltage Transformers: 1. Description: Electronic or magnetic low voltage transformer as required for and compatible with the associated luminaires. 2. Primary Voltage: Coordinate with the circuit(s) serving the luminaires. 3. Secondary Voltage: As required for the associated luminaires. 4. Power Rating: As required for the total wattage of the luminaires served plus a minimum of 25 percent. G. LED Drivers: As required for and compatible with the associated LED module. accepted 2.03 DIMMING BALLASTS AND DRIVERS A. All Dimming Ballasts and Drivers: 1. Provide appropriate dimming ballasts/drivers in all fluorescent and LED luminaires controlled by wallbox dimmer switches or dimming systems whether or not specifically indicated within the specified luminaire's catalog number. 2. All dimming ballasts/drivers shall be compatible with associated wallbox dimmer switches or centralized dimming system control units. 3. Dimming Range: 100 percent to 5 percent. 4. Voltage: Universal (120 through 277 volts). 5. Power Factor: Greater than 0.95. 6. Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 10 percent. 7. Sound Level Rating: Class A. B. Fluorescent Dimming Ballasts: 1. Three -Wire Linear Fluorescent: Lutron Hi-Lume 3D unless indicated otherwise; 1.0 ballast factor. 2. Three -Wire Compact Fluorescent: Lutron EcoSystem series unless indicated otherwise; ballast factor greater than or equal to 0.95. 3. 0-10 Volt: Advance Mark 7 series unless indicated otherwise; ballast factor greater than or equal to 0.95. C. LED Dimming Drivers: Advance Xitanium series unless indicated otherwise. 2.04 EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLIES A. All Emergency Power Supplies: 1. Provide appropriate emergency battery in all fluorescent and LED luminaires indicated as emergency fixtures whether or not specifically indicated within the specified luminaire's catalog number. 2. Battery. Sealed nickel calcium (NiCad) with 10 -year life expectancy. 3. Illumination Time: 90 minutes minimum. 4. Voltage: Universal (120 through 277 volts). 5. Test Switch: Two -wire with remote LED. B. Linear Fluorescent Emergency Batteries: Bodine #B50 unless indicated otherwise; wired for two -lamp operation for luminaires with more than one lamp. C. Compact Fluorescent Emergency Batteries: Bodine #B4CF2P unless indicated otherwise; wired for two -lamp operation for luminaires with more than one lamp. D. LED Emergency Batteries: Bodine BSL series unless indicated otherwise. 2.05 LAMPS A. All Lamps: 1. Provide all incandescent lamps from the same manufacturer. 2. Provide all fluorescent lamps from the same manufacturer. 3. Provide all metal halide lamps from the same manufacturer. B. Incandescent: As indicated on the Drawings. C. Linear T8 Fluorescent: Osram Sylvania OCTRON series extended life Ecologic lamps unless indicated otherwise. D. Linear T5 Fluorescent: Osram Sylvania PENTRON series extended life Ecologic lamps unless indicated otherwise. E. Compact Fluorescent: Osram Sylvania DULUX series Ecologic lamps unless indicated otherwise. F. Metal Halide: As required for the specified luminaire with matched ANSI code to the associated ballast. G. LED: As indicated on the Drawings. 2.06 ACCESSORIES A. Provide all supplementary items, appurtenances, and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure, and complete installation including, but not limited to: 1. Dimming ballasts for fluorescent and LED luminaires that are served by wallbox dimmer switches or dimming systems. 2. Emergency power supplies for fluorescent and LED luminaires indicated as emergency fixtures. 3. Multiple ballasts for fluorescent luminaires where indicated to have multi-level switching. 4. All trim rings, extensions, stems, canopies, cords, pendant feeds, connectors, bar hangers, fittings, hold-down clips, alignment clips/joiners, etc. necessary to mount the luminaires in a proper and approved method. 5. All necessary low -voltage transformers, connectors, mounting hardware, etc. for a complete low -voltage lighting system. 6. All necessary connectors, feeds, end caps, pendants, mounting hardware, fittings, etc. for a complete track lighting system. 7. Chain hangers for all suspended luminaires in unfinished areas. 8. Drywall frames for all linear fluorescent luminaires that are recessed into drywall ceilings. 9. Wireguards for any wall -mounted luminaires, including emergency lighting unit equipment and exit signs, located in gymnasiums or where otherwise exposed to physical damage. 10. Fire -rated luminaire covers (tents) for luminaires installed in fire -rated ceiling assemblies; coordinate locations of fire -rated ceiling assemblies with the Architectural plans. 11. Any seismic bracing and/or restraints required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 12. Provide Bodine #GTD20A lighting relay control device for each circuit serving luminaires that are used for both normal and emergency lighting where a generator or central lighting inverter is used for emergency power and the luminaires are controlled by local switching, contactors, or relays. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install luminaires in locations shown on the Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plan(s); luminaire locations on the Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plan(s) take precedence over locations indicated on the electrical lighting plans. B. Install luminaires plumb and level and align with building lines and adjacent luminaires. C. Support all luminaires completely independent of any suspended ceiling systems. D. Connect luminaires to branch circuit. 1. Circuit all exit signs, emergency lights, and nightlights ahead of any switching. 2. Do not use multiwire branch circuits for circuits serving emergency lighting equipment such as emergency batteries or emergency lighting unit equipment. E. Provide all additional emergency lighting and/or exit signs determined necessary by the Authority Having Jurisdiction during inspections. F. Install all remote ballasts, low voltage transformers, and drivers in concealed accessible areas in close proximity to the associated luminaires and connect to the associated luminaires per the manufacturer's recommendations, including adjusting wire sizes for voltage drop if required. G. Prevent insulation from being installed above or within 3 inches away from any luminaire that is recessed into an insulated ceiling but is not insulated ceiling (IC) rated. H. Install fire -rated luminaire covers (tents) for luminaires installed in fire -rated ceiling assemblies; provide fire -rated boxes around luminaires when fire -rated luminaire covers (tents) are not available. I. Burn -in all fluorescent lamps controlled by walibox dimmers or dimming systems for a minimum of 100 hours prior to connecting to dimmer. 3.02 CLOSEOUT A. Replace any lamps and ballasts that expire before the Owner's acceptance of the project. B. Aim and adjust all luminaires to provide illumination levels, focusing, and distribution patterns to the Owner's satisfaction. END OF SECTION SECTION 271005 - TELEPHONE AND DATA SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 PREPARATION A. Coordinate all demarcation locations with the serving utility and/or the Landlord. B. Hold meeting with the Owner prior to commencing work. 1. Determine Scope of Work and Division of Responsibility. 2. Determine quantities of phone drops and data drops are required at each outlet box. 3. Confirm all cabling, termination, cross -connection equipment, enclosure, and jock requirements. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ENCLOSURES A. Backboards: Provide 3/4 inch thick UL -labeled, fire -retardant, interior grade plywood; size as indicated on the Drawings. B. Equipment Racks: Only if required pursuant to meeting with the Owner. 1. Wall -Mounted Racks: Chatsworth Products Standard Swing Gate series; 19 inches wide, depth as required for installed components, and height as required for installed components plus 50 percent. 2. Floor -Mounted Racks: Chatsworth Products 50120 QuadraRack series with vertical and horizontal cable management, top and bottom cable troughs, and grounding lug; 19 inches wide, 29 inches deep, and height as required for installed components plus 50 percent. 2.02 OUTLET BOXES A. Wall: 4 -square by 2-1/8 inch deep outlet box with single gang mud ring and cover plate unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. B. Floor. As indicated on the Drawings or within Section 260537 unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. C. Wall Plates: 1. Provide standard -size nylon blank wall plates unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the Architect. Mid-size or jumbo wall plates are not permitted. 2. When cabling is to be provided by this Contractor, provide standard -size nylon modular keystone jack cover plates compatible with the associated modular keystone jacks and with appropriate number of jacks unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the Architect. 2.03 PATHWAYS A. All Pathways: 1. See Section 260534 for permitted conduit types. 2. Provide pullstring in each conduit. Service Entrance: Conduit with extended radius sweeps; Branch Wiring: Provide 3/4 inch minimum conduit from indicated otherwise. 2.04 COPPER CABLES, PLUGS, AND JACKS: A. Data: 1. B. C. B. size as indicated or otherwise required. all outlet boxes to accessible ceiling space unless Only if required pursuant to meeting with the Owner: All Data Cabling: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Category 5e unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. 2. Backbone (Riser) Cabling: Type CMR when installed in conduit and Type CMP when not installed in conduit; gray jacket unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. 3. Horizontal Cabling: Type CM when installed in conduit and Type CMP when not installed in conduit; blue jacket unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. 4. Plugs: Category 5e UTP non -keyed 8 -wire modular plugs unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. 5. Jacks: Category 5e UTP non -keyed 8 -wire RJ45 modular keystone jack unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required; color as selected by the Owner. Telephone: 1. All Telephone Cabling: otherwise required. 2. Horizontal Cabling: Type CM when installed in conduit and Type blue jacket unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. 3. Plugs: Category 3 UTP non -keyed 8 -wire modular plugs unless required. 4. Jacks: Category 3 UTP non -keyed 8 -wire RJ45 modular keystone jack unless otherwise required; color as selected by the Owner. 2.05 CROSS -CONNECTION EQUIPMENT: Only if required pursuant to meeting with the Owner: A. Connector Blocks for Category 3 Cabling: Type 66 insulation displacement connectors unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required with capacity sufficient for cables to be terminated plus 25 percent spare. Connector Blocks for Category 5e Cabling: Type 110 insulation displacement connectors unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required with capacity sufficient for cables to be terminated plus 25 percent spare. Patch Panels for Copper Cabling: Panduit DP5e series UTP patch panel unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required with quantity of ports sufficient for cables to be terminated plus 25 percent spare. Patch Cords: Provide one Category 5e patch cord for each pair of patch panel ports. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Category 3 unless indicated otherwise or CMP when not installed in conduit; indicated otherwise or otherwise indicated otherwise B. C. D. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF ENCLOSURES A. Backboards: Install at locations indicated on the Drawings. B. If required pursuant to meeting with the Owner: 1. Wall -Mounted Racks: Install to plywood backboard at locations directed by the Owner. or 2. Floor -Mounted Racks: Permanently anchor to floor in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations at locations directed by the Owner, connect adjacent racks together, and remove interior side panels. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF OUTLET BOXES A. Install in compliance with Section 260537. B. Mounting Heights: See Section 262726. 3.03 INSTALLATION OF PATHWAYS A. All Pathways: 1. Install all pathways with the following minimum clearances: a. 48 inches from motors, generators, frequency converters, transformers, x-ray equipment, and uninterruptible power systems. b. 12 inches from power conduits and cables and panelboards. c. 5 inches from fluorescent and high frequency lighting fixtures. d. 6 inches from flues, hot water pipes, and steam pipes. B. Conduit: 1. Install conduit in compliance with Section 260534 unless indicated otherwise. a. Do not install more than two 90 degree bends in a single horizontal cable run. b. Leave pull cords in place where cables are not initially installed. c. Under floor slabs, locate conduit at 12 inches minimum below vapor retarder and seal penetrations of vapor retarder around conduit. • 2. Underground Service Entrance: Install conduit at least, 18 inches below finish grade and encase in at least 3 inches thick concrete for at least 60 inches out from the building line. C. Grounding and Bonding: Perform in accordance with ANSI/J-STD-607 and NFPA 70. 3.04 INSTALLATION OF CABLES, PLUGS, AND JACKS A. Only if required pursuant to meeting with the Owner. 1. Install cables from outlet to cross -connection equipment as directed by the Owner. 2. Do not exceed 300 feet from outlet to switch. 3. Do not bend cable tighter than the greater of the manufacturer's recommended bend radius or 4 times the cable diameter. 4. Do not exceed the greater of the manufacturer's recommended cable pull tension or 25 pounds. 5. Use only lubricants approved by cable manufacturer when installing cables in conduit and do not chafe or damage outer jacket. 6. Install plugs and jacks as required. 7. Provide the following minimum extra length of cable, looped neatly. a. At Patch Panels: 10 feet. b. At Outlets: 12 inches. 8. Install labels complying with 11A/EIA-606 using coded identifiers: a. Cables: Color coded labels on each end. b. Outlets: Label each jack on its cover plate with a unique numerical identifier as to its type and function. c. Patch Panels: Label each jack with a unique numerical identifier as to its type and function. d. Patch Cords: Label with jack identifier corresponding to initial installation. 3.05 INSTALLATION OF CROSS -CONNECTION EQUIPMENT A. Only if required pursuant to meeting with the Owner. 1. Install connector blocks at backboards as directed by the Owner. 2. Install patch panels in equipment racks as directed by the Owner. 3. Install labels complying with 11A/EIA-606 using coded identifiers: a. Patch Panels: Label each jack with a unique numerical identifier as to its type and function. b. Patch Cords: Label with jack identifier corresponding to initial installation. END OF SEC110N SECTION 275132 - TELEVISION SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL - NOT USED PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ENCLOSURES A. Backboards: Provide 3/4 inch thick UL -labeled, fire -retardant, interior grade plywood; size as indicated on the Drawings. 2.02 OUTLET BOXES A. Wall: 4 -square by 2-1/8 inch deep outlet box with single gang mud ring and cover plate unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. B. Floor As indicated on the Drawings or within Section 260537 unless indicated otherwise or otherwise required. C. Wall Plates: 1. Provide standard -size nylon blank wall plates unless indicated otherwise; color as selected by the Architect. Mid-size or jumbo wall plates are not permitted. 2.03 PATHWAYS A. All Pathways: 1. See Section 260534 for permitted conduit types. 2. Provide pullstring in each conduit. B. Service Entrance: Conduit with extended radius sweeps; size as indicated or otherwise required. C. Branch Wiring: Provide 3/4 inch minimum conduit from all outlet boxes to accessible ceiling space unless indicated otherwise. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF ENCLOSURES A. Backboards: Install at locations indicated on the Drawings. 3.02 INSTALLATION OF OUTLET BOXES A. Install in compliance with Section 260537. B. Mounting Heights: See Section 262726. 3.03 INSTALLATION OF PATHWAYS A. All Pathways: 1. Install all pathways with the following minimum clearances: a. 48 inches from motors, generators, frequency converters, transformers, x-ray equipment, uninterruptible power systems. 12 inches from power conduits and cables and panelboards. 5 inches from fluorescent and high frequency lighting fixtures. 6 inches from flues, hot water pipes, and steam pipes. b. c. d. B. Conduit: 1. Install a. b. c. conduit in compliance with Section 260534 unless indicated otherwise. Do not install more than two 90 degree bends in a single horizontal cable Leave pull cords in place where cables are not initially installed. Under floor slabs, locate conduit at 12 inches minimum below vapor retarder and penetrations of vapor retarder around conduit. END OF SECTION run. seal and REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70 - NEC AUG 0 9 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 2 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER p''os 39 Schmel 800-581-0963 wwwschnackelcom GROUPLAW Austin Charlotte New York St. Louis Office: 319 N. Fourth Street St. Louis, MO 63102 p 314-231-5700 f 314-231-0816 Project Team: General Contractor: Project Manager: MEP Engineer: To Be Selected Cushman & Wakefield Contact: Christine Campbell 314.392.2617 Schnackel Engineers, Inc. Contact: Mike Kilgore 402.391.7680 Professional Seal: 06/27/2017 Project Title: U) a) cn 0) w 06 cn as >1. U a) m. MINIUM co a) 0 ^L, W U O c) co U Q c/) co as cD ici Q The Professional Architects seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal. This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall riot be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect. No. Description Date Sheet Title: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Project Number. 17903.029 Drawn By: ZLL Issue Date: 06/27/2017 Sheet Number. E7