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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M17-0077 - VACANT TENANT SPACE - ROOFTOP HEAT PUMPVACANT TENANT SPACE 313 TUKWILA PKWY M17-0077 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: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov 0223000010 313 TUKWILA PKWY VACANT TENANT SPACE MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit Number: M17-0077 Issue Date: 8/10/2017 Permit Expires On: 2/6/2018 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: BETA HOLDINGS LTD 18827 BOTHELL WAY NE , BOTHELL, WA, 98011 KATHI STIMMEL 5822 WERNER RD , BREMERTON, WA, 98312 AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC 5822 W WERNER RD , BREMERTON, WA, 98312 AIRMAMS952QM Phone: (360) 479-6500 Phone: (360) 479-6500 Expiration Date: 11/14/2017 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: LIKE IN KIND REPLACEMENT OF ROOFTOP HEAT PUMP Valuation of Work: $0.00 Type of Work: REPLACEMENT Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $313.23 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGEST SOUND ENERGY Water District: 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: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2015 Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date: g- 10 -17 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 permind agr-e conditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: ALic\-\, Date: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 3: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 5: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 6: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 7: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 8: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 9: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 10: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). 11: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 0703 MECH EQUIP EFF 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0705 REFRIGERATION EQUIP 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. V l 7-60'77 Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: i)--cv-t7 (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 313 uwila�owkzwacy King Co Assessor's Tax No.: O 2_2_3 06 06 1 0 N� Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: V[1 (6,Y\ -\-U �� h I 1�" \ ��aCe� New Tenant: ❑ Yes ..No PROPERTY OWNER II Name:�&+ 1 (yvkme 1 Name:Rp4a CityBy'L.,mu ko✓\ State..1 j A Zip 1 0 5' 2 r 4\ _` , flay L1 1/ Address: So 1 -Tti vi,xj-kVccoLN Tukwila Business License No.: IACity:fo wi1 State: \t� A Z' :1 (`/ CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication II Name:�&+ 1 (yvkme 1 Address: 5$22 �A I YV e -aev- W.A. CityBy'L.,mu ko✓\ State..1 j A Zip 1 0 5' 2 Phone: 5(00. 1(1.( OC'ax: LO I . JV,�� ca t Email: 04-iC'e, 1 ^. -" . y'e_� l \ MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company NameA1 y Mn �G�GPUn J L sbk 1T( � Y Address:5QZ.L >,. I, V' eiTi v Ra_City: 00meAD,� State: NIA_ Zip9 3j Phone: 3b0. Lfl • (aSaF x: Li79 . ( so G Contr Re$ip�: 9.5 2pfxp Date: II 1 ‘i Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ 1, 1 0Q . tl o Describe the scope of work in detail: Use: 1 t men + tY1 . Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New ❑ Replacement . Fuel Type: Electric Gas ❑ Other: H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2016 ApplicationsUlechnnical Permit Application Revised 1-4- 16.doc, Revised: January 2016 bh Page I of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Residential, Nighttime Furnace >100k btu Industrial Floor furnace 55 dB(A) Suspended/wall/Floor mounted heater 57 dB(A) Appliance vent Commercial Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system 47 dB(A) Air handling unit 65 dB(A) <10,000 cfm 60 dB(A) Unit Type Qty Air handling unit Residential, Nighttime >10,000 cfm Industrial Evaporator cooler 55 dB(A) Ventilation fan connected to single duct 57 dB(A) Ventilation system Commercial Hood and duct 47 dB(A) Incinerator — domestic 65 dB(A) Incinerator — colnm/industrial 60 dB(A) Unit Type Qty Fire damper Residential, Nighttime Diffuser Industrial Thermostat 55 dB(A) Wood/gas stove 57 dB(A) Emergency generator Commercial Other mechanical equipment 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu Residential, Nighttime 3-15 hp/500,000 btu Industrial 15-30 hp/1,000.000 btu 55 dB(A) 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 57 dB(A) 50+ hp/1.750,000 btu Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) 70 dB(A) *Daytime means 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-I OPM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (lam -1 Opm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWN Signature: OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Print Name: 1\1 tC -. / VU.‘ v\g Mailing Address: 5$2-2- VV . H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2016 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Date: JV6C- CO, 2.011 Day Telephone: 3(o0' -l1 l • LD5b U %Y-2►/Ytiev k \ \NoLO l2 City State Zip Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila Receipt. Number R111639 DESCRIPTIONS 'PermitTRAK 1 ACCOUNT I QUANTITY PAID $313.23 M17-0077 Address: 313 TUKWI_LA PKWY Apn: 0223000010' $313.23 Credit Card Fee $9.12 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $9.12 MECHANICAL $292.41 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $200.78 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $58.48 TECHNOLOGY FEE $11.70. TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R11639 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $11.70 $313.23 Date Paid: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 Paid By: NICK HAWKINS Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 006651 Printed: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 10:46 AM 1 of 1 CSYSTEMS INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit iei7 4077 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: Type of Inspection: Pi --j ,970 le /9/04 Address:,Date /3 77301. ,'Y Called: Special Instructions: Meifr r )7441Air .5 -P4 -C £ Date Wanted:�/ / / b /� .m p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: / i9 eC:S'5 s s/c) 1qj 'itio 1-ofrco Inspector: 465 -- Date: 1—)Lo18 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. Fivisions will require a new plan submittal may include additional plan reviewfees FILE COPY Permit No. M (7' O0'77 Plan reve•5vr €ppr. aval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Raid Copy : cond r, is acknowledged: By: Date: City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION M 1"7--- 0017 1 SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ Mechanical EKiect cal Iil [umbing teas Piping City of Tukwilai.=l B'_► ING DIVISION REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 19 2017 IBJ LAN City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER LOO 32 .6300 , l k J17049 SOUTHCENTER ANNEX SUITE 313 313 TUKWILA PARKWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 i X10 'p: \ �J! �i Jf ' Parcel 0223000010 0100 32 +R30 S 70 O8 0 Present use: Property name. Jurisdiction Taxpayer name Address: Appraised value. Lot area: Levy code. Property Report Retail Store THE ANNEX TUKWILA BETA HOLDINGS LTD 301 TUKWILA PKWY 98188 58,751.500 141,138 2380 Districts Report Source: King County Assessor Lot lines are approximate. Not for legal use. See our terms of use. { ijf5112 h King County Districts and Development Conditions for parcel 0223000010 Parcel number Address Jurisdiction Zipcode 0223000010 301 TUKWILA PKWY Tukwila 98188 Kroll Map page 334 Thomas Guide page 655 Drainage Basin Lower Green River - West Watershed. Duwamish - Green River WRIA Duwamish-Green (9) PLSS SE -23-23-4 Latitude 47.46132 Longitude -122.25246 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 19 2011 City of Tukwsla BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 062011 PERMIT CENTER Westfield Southcenter - Google Maps Goode Maps Westfield Southcenter Cf) 0 N REVIEWED FOR COPE COMPLIANCE APPROVED 2 IJUN 1 9 2011 spity of Tukwila 'BUB_DING DIVISION RECEIVED TY OF TUKWILA JUN 0 6 2017 ERIVIIT CENTER r' a.a Single Packaged 14 SEER Heat Pumps 4WHC4024A1000A n REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 19 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION MI7OO17 Note: "Graphics in this document are for representation only. Actual model may differ in appearance." A SAFETY WARNING RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 062017 PERMIT CENTER TAG: Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment. July 2015 4WHC4024A-SUB-1 B -EN (I1f/ingersollRand SAFETY SECTION Important — This document contains a wiring diagram, a parts list, and service information. This is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work. A WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! Failure to follow this Warning could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. A WARNING SAFETYAND ELECTRICAL HAZARD! Failure to follow this Warning could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in these operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. A CAUTION GROUNDING REQUIRED! Failure to inspect or use proper service tools may result in equipment damage or personal injury. Reconnect all grounding devices. All parts of this product that are capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.el..,r;.a_-t�' gn. e..k a..3 !t i ...+k ^ra AJI`1C: ' wry x =kii4,a L .'. `. ., S \ 00 1U. ©2015 Trane AWARNING UNIT CONTAINS R -410A REFRIGERANT! Failure to use proper service tools may result in equipment damage or personal injury. R -410A operating pressure exceeds the limit of R- 22. Proper service equipment is required. Service using only R -410A Refrigerant and approved POE compressor oil. A WARNING SAFETY HAZARD! Operating the unit without the access panels properly installed may result in severe personal injury or death. Do not operate the unit without the evaporator fan access panel or evaporator coil access panel in place. Important: Wear appropriate gloves, arm sleeve protectors and eye protection when servicing or maintaining this equipment. Important: Air filters and media wheels or plates shall meet the test requirements in UL 900. 4W H C4024A-SUB-1 B -EN Product Specifications .:1`.i.,0,*,L r ` s 4WHC4024A1000A f RATED Volts/PH/Hz 208-230/1/60 Performance CooIm (a) _ r _a ,!..17,!)„.11: 9 +..'!. . h:. _...24800 _ Indoor Airflow (CFM) Type Drive/No. Speeds 830 Power Input (KW) DIRECT/ 1 1.79 EER/SEER (BTU/Watt-Hr.) (b) 13.6/ 16.0 Sound Power Rating [dB(A)] (c) 74 Perfor-mance(Heatmg) , (High Temp.) BTUH — C.O.P. Volts/Ph/Hz 21200 — 3.79 Power Input (KW) 208-230/1/60 1.73 (Low Temp.) BTUH — C.O.P. 11700 — 2.10 Power Input (KW) 1.64 HSPF (BTU / Watt -Hr.) 8.2 POWER CONN `208 230/1/60 . - Min. Brch. Cir. Ampacity (d) 10 X 10 18.7 Fuse Size — Max. (amps) C` Fuse Size Recmd. (amps) Drive/ Type / Speeds (No.) COMPRESSOk h :. „, SCROLL No. Used No. Speeds • CFM @ 0.0 in. w.g. (f) 1 — 1 Volts/Ph/Hz SEE FAN PERF TABLE 208-230/1/60 R.L. Amps — L.R. Amps 10.9 / 63 OUTDOOR COIL.TYPE k a';. PLATE FIN Rows/F.P.I 2 22 Face Area (sq. ft.) F.L. Amps 11.2 Tube Size (in.) 4.1 3/8 Refrigerant Control ' TXV-NB INDOOR•COI91 L STYPE PLATE�FIN Rows/F.P.I 4/ 12 Face Area (sq. ft.) Recmd. Face Area (sq. ft) (9) 3.44 Tube Size (in.) 2.67 3/8 Refrigeration Control TXV—NB Drain Conn. Size (in,) ��. 3/4 FEMALE PVC Duct Connections SEE OUTLINE DRAWING 4WHC4024A-SUB-1 B -EN OUTDOOR F_AN TYPE "2,.,_ PROPELLER. >,1 No. Used/Dia. (in) 1 / 20 Type Drive/No. Speeds DIRECT/ 1 CFM @ 0.0 in. w.g. (e) 2500 No. Motors — HP/RPM 1 / 1/5 / 850 Volts/Ph/Hz 208-230/1/60 F.L. Amps/L.RAmps 1.0 — 2.2 INDOOR FAN TYPE x ; , CENTRIFUGAL)- � Dia. x Width (in.) 10 X 10 ..-, No. Used 1 Drive/ Type / Speeds (No.) DIRECT / CTM / 2 CFM @ 0.0 in. w.g. (f) i SEE FAN PERF TABLE Motor— HP/R.RM. 1/ 0.5/ 1050 Volts/Ph/Hz 208-230/1/60 F.L. Amps 4.1 FILTER ,1FURNIS„HED ' F r' NO Type Recommended THROWAWAY Recmd. Face Area (sq. ft) (9) i 2.67 REFRIGERANTS ., x �vr .x _ R410.: ��. Charge (lbs.) 7.5 Subcooling 4 6° F DIMENSI if -. ., a.-0-_. Crated (in.) 36 X 33-13/16 X 48 WEIGHT �. : x t. Shipping (lbs.) / Net (lbs.) 1 322 / 275 (a) (b) (c) •Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 210/240. Rated in accordance with D.O.E. test procedure. Sound Power values are not adjusted for AHRI 270-95 tonal corrections. (d) Calculated in accordance with currently prevailing Nat'l Electrical Code. (e) Standard Air — Dry Coil — Outdoor. (0 Standard Air — Dry Coil — Indoor (9) Filters must be installed in return air stream. Square footages listed are based on 300 f.p.m. face velocity. If permanent filters are used size per manufacturer's recommendation with a clean resistance of 0.05" W.C. 3 Outline Drawing • • A Figure 1. Dimensional Drawing ([18mm i 44 1 703mm (81 803mm 0 31-5/8 I mm 4�(3-1/41 260,785 ITlmm [17-1141 15-3(4) 772mm i 30-3/8 I 1.375 DIA. 5.0. FOUR SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER H.V. POWER ENTRY 0.875 DIA HOLE X 1.375 DIA 8.0. 'OR H.V. POWER ENT?'( 15 0!A 40L_ OR L.V. ,WRENTR`Y `CONTROL BOX ACCESS CONDENSER COIL 4WHC3024-042 A 4WHC4024-042 1mm 4�1I I 8 9/161 (1 5/31 CONDENSER :OIL MODEL A"PON. CORNER 4113HT — 407_351 TOTAL WEIGHT 53711351 COIL )I8:45104-mn Ha, WI W2 W3 W4 A B 44103024 47 ;1331 30 :5 37 '.5 23 1531 135 :2931 355 1141 455 7151 44413033 47 11351 35 :35 55 _0 23 1531 135 ;233) 355 :141 435 1151 4WHC3036 47 11031 30 166) 30 '.661 29 163) 135 (298) 355 (14) 406 (161 44813042 39 1971 37 1811 30486/ 33 1721 139 13061 508120) 406 1161 4WHC4024 35 (701. ' 33 1731 27 x1593 - 30 (651 125 (275) ' 356 (141 406 (181 415064030 35 (781 33 1731 27 1591 30 165) 125 1275) 356 114) 406 1161 48014036 35 1181 33 173) 27 :591 30 165) 125 1275) 356 1141 406 1161 44814042 39 1001 31 1811 30 :661 33 172) 139 13061 508 1201 406 1161 1 24mm 14-7/81 354mm :34) DRAIN ?AN CONNECTION I3.mm : 3/4 "1 :ENA__ 527 33mm 7 I-5/15 1 DRAIN HOLE REERIGE;RANT GUAGE CONNECTIONS FOR 44:1130 MODEL ONLY INDOOR BLOWER ACCESS 4 4W H C4024A-SUB-1 B-E N Indoor Fan Performance 4WHC4024A1 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG) MOTOR SPEED 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 LOW (a) WATTS 145 152 160 168 CFM 880 844 800 757 HIGH WATTS 192 199 212 226 CFM 985 943 906 867 WET COIL, NO FILTERS (a) FACTORY SETTING Pressure Drop Table Heater Model Number of Racks Airflow CFM 1 2 3 Air Pressure Drop (Inches of w.g.) 600 0.02 0.04 0.06 700 0.03 0.05 0.07 800 0.03 0.06 0.09 900 0.04 0.08 0.12 1000 0.05 0.10 0.15 1100 0.06 0.12 0.18 1200 0.07 0.14 0.21 1300 0.08 0.17 0.25 1400 0.10 0.20 0.30 1500 0.12 0.23 0.35 Heater Model No. of Racks BAYHTRC106A 1 BAYHTRC111A 1 4WHC4024A-SUB-1 B -EN 5 Mechanical Specifications General All units are factory assembled, piped, internally wired and fully charged with R -410A. Units are certified to UL Standard 1995. All units are factory run -tested to check cooling and heating operation, defrost operation, fan and blower rotation and control sequence. Units shall be designed to operate at ambient temperatures as high as 115°F Cooling and heating performances are rated in accordance with AHRI standards. Units are designed for either rooftop or ground level installation. All units shall be dedicated horizontal airflow and are not convertible. Unit Casing All components are mounted in a weather -resistant steel cabinet with a baked -on enamel finish. Access panels are provided for unit controls, indoor coil and supply air fan. Top covers shall be removable for access or installation of electric heaters and outdoor fan and compressor. Indoor air section is completely insulated with fireproof, permanent, odorless glass fiber material. Knockouts are provided for utility and control connections. Drain connections are provided to accommodate indoor coil water runoff. Compressor Hermetically sealed, high efficiency compressor designed for heat pump duty. Internal over current and over temperature protection, low pressure protection. Refrigerant Circuit All units have thermostatic expansion valve refrigerant control for heating and cooling operation. Service pressure tap ports, check valves, solenoid -operated reversing valve, and refrigerant line filter driers are standard. Indoor and Outdoor Coil Indoor and outdoor coils are constructed of aluminum plate fins mechanically bonded to 0.375 inch seamless copper tubing. Outdoor Fan One, direct -drive, statically and dynamically balanced propeller fan is used in a top discharge configuration. Permanently lubricated weatherproof motors have built-in thermal overload protection. Indoor Fan Forward -curved, centrifugal -type fan with multispeed, Direct -drive Constant Torque Motor on 2 — 3 ton models and a Direct -drive Variable Speed Motor on 3 1/2 ton models. Permanently lubricated with built-in overload protection. Demand Defrost Control Microcomputer logic is used to sense the need for defrost and permits defrost cycles only when coil icing conditions begin to cause serious heat pump capacity reductions. Accessories Supplemental Electric Heater -Heater module shall mount in unit discharge air passage. Each heater assembly includes automatically resetting heat limit switches for thermal protection. A polarized plug provides connection to unit low voltage control wiring. Indoor Thermostat Two-stage heating, one -stage cooling thermostat is available in either manual or automatic changeover. Thermostat provides automatic or continuous fan operation and includes outdoor thermistor, emergency heat switch with indicator light, and auxiliary heat indicator Tight. Low Ambient Control Kit Provides low ambient cooling operation to 0°F 6 4W H C4024A-SUB-1 B -EN INSTALLER'S GUIDE ALL phases of this installation must comply with NA- TIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 1 8-HB60D1 2-1 A -EN See Unit Rating nameplate for max output temperature and static pressure range. Installer must check off Heater Installed name- plate on unit per instructions on nameplate Models: Used With: BAYHTRC106A- 4WHC3024-060 4WHC4024-042 BAYHTRC117A M4PW4024-042 SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTRIC HEATERS for OVER / UNDER UNITS A WAR N I N G : HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING ELECTRIC HEATER DATA UNIT MODEL ELECTRIC HEATER MODEL RATED VOLT- AGE PHASE HEATER CAPACITY NO. OF STAGES KW/STAGE MCA (2) MAX. FUSE OR HQCR CKT BKR SIZE-(4)""S1ZE CAN - ADA ONLY MAX. CKT BKR ), KW BTUH 1 2 4WHC`024A1000*` BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/196001 4.33/5.76 26/30(3) 30/30 30/3 M4PW4024A1000** BAYHTRC111A 208/240 1 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 I --- 48/55(3) 5)/60----50)(7 60 4WHC*030A1000** BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/19600 1 4.33/5.76 --- 26/30(3) 30/30 30/30 M4PW4030A1000" BAYHTRC111A 208/240 1 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 --- 46/55(3) 50/60 50/60 BAYHTRC117A 208/240 1 12.98/17.28 44300/59000 1 12.98/17.28 --- 78/90(3) 80/90 100/100 BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/19600 1 4.33/5.76 --- 26/30(3) 30/30 30/30 4WHC*036A1000** BAYHTRC109A 208/240 1 .1 6.12/8.16 20900/27800 1 6.12/8.16 --- 37/43(3) 40/45 40/50 M4PW4036A1000** BAYHTRC111A 208/240 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 --- 48/55(3) 50/60 50/60 BAYHTRC117A 208/240 1 12.98/17.28 44300/59000 1 12.98/17.28 --- 78/90(3) 80/90 100/100 BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/19600 1 4.33/5.76 --- 26/30(3) 30/30 30/30 4WHC*042A1000** BAYHTRC109A 208/240 1 6.12/8.16 20900/27800 1 6.12/8.16 --- 37/43(3) 40/45 40/50 M4PW4042A1000** BAYHTRC111A 208/240 1 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 --- 48/55(3) 50/60 50/60 BAYHTRC117A 208/240 1 12.98/17.28 44300/59000 1 12.98/17.28 --- 78/90(3) 80/90 100/100 BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/19600 1 4.33/5.76 --- 26/30(3) 30/30 30/30 4WHC3048A1000** BAYHTRC109A 208/240 1 6.12/8.16 20900/27800 1 6.12/8.16 --- 37/43(3) 40/45 40/50 BAYHTRC110A 208/240 1 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 --- 48/55(3) 50/60 50/60 BAYHTRC117A 208/240 1 12.98/17.28 44300/59000 1 12.98/17.28 --- 78/90(3) 80/90 100/100 BAYHTRC106A 208/240 1 4.33/5.76 14800/19600 1 4.33/5.76 --- 26/30(3) 30/30 30/30 4WHC3060A1000** BAYHTRC109A 208/240 1 6.12/8.16 20900/27800 1 6.12/8.16 --- 37/43(3) 40/45 40/50 BAYHTRC111A 208/240 1 7.93/10.56 27000/36000 1 7.93/10.56 --- 48/55(3) 50/60 50/60 BAYHTRC117A 208/240 1 12.98/17.28 44300/59000 1 12.98/17.28 --- 78/90(3) 80/90 100/100 NOTES: 1. Any power supply and circuits must be wired and protected in accordance with local electrical codes. 2. The MCA values listed are for electric heater only. 3. Field wire must be rated at least 75°C. 4. The HACR circuit breaker is for U.S.A. installations only. © 2009 Trane 5. For Canada installation reference only. 6. BAYHTRC110A only approved for 4WCH3048 models. Intertek .ruL:osi CERTIFIED„Q www.ahridirectory.org Unitary Small AC AHRI Standard 210/240 Cerlipcalion eop[es nnIy when the complete system s I'rsted wimTNRI. The manufacturer optimizes the performance of homes and buildings around the world. A business of Ingersoll Rand, the leader in creating and sustaining safe, comfortable and energy efficient environments, the manufacturer offers a broad portfolio of advanced controls and HVAC systems, comprehensive building services, and parts. For more information, visit www.IRCO.com. The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvements and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. ©2015 Trane 4WHC4024A-SUB-1B-EN 24 Jul 2015 Supersedes 4WHC4024A-SUB-IA-EN (March 2015) 0______114) Ingersoll Rand AIR PAM SUPERSEDE INFO: Changed airflow table. Since The Trane Company has a policy of continuous product improvement, it reserves the right to change specifications and design without notice. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUN 19 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CPD � - LITERATURE FILE NO. SAH B -I 0 M C-1 INST.-OPER.-MAIN. DECEMBER 1982 Supersedes SAHB-IOMC-1 April 1982 LF CONTAINED CLIMATE CHANGER MODELS SAHB-B202 SAHB-B402 SAHB-B206 SAHB-B 252 SAHB-B256 SAHB-B302 SAHB-B304 SAHB-B306 The Trane self-contained climate changer is de- signed for outdoor installation. Each unit is shipped with a full operating charge of Refrigerant -22. See the unit nameplate for re.- frigerant charge. Each unit is factory wired with easily accessible terminals for power and control wiring. INSTALLATION Upon receipt of the unit, the equipment should be inspected for any damage which may have oc- curred in transit. If damage is obvious, it should be noted on the carrier's freight bill and a request for inspection and settlement of claim made at once. UNIT LOCATION These units are designed for outdoor installation only. Select a location that will provide the fol- lowing: See Figure 1 and Table 2 for unit dimensions. OThe Trane Co., 1982 SAHB-B404 SAHB-B405 SAHB-B406 SAHB-502 SAHB-506 1. Adequate clearance must be allowed on all sides of the unit for service access and filter removal. Major service, such as replacing a compressor or coil, may require the removal of the unit top. Therefore, sufficient clearance should be allowed above the unit. 2. Any of the mechanical or electrical parts may at some later date require service. Easy access will reduce the cost of this service. 3. The unit should be installed with no ductwork attached to the discharge end of the outdoor air outlet grille. Ductwork will restrict outdoor fan airflow. This would alter unit operational charac- teristics and reduce unit reliability. 4. A solid mounting base that allows level unit in- stallation is necessary. It should be placed on com- pacted, settled ground. It may be poured concrete, pre -formed concrete pad. steel beams, etc. The mounting base should be sized so that it is as wide as the unit and approximately as deep. Some space will be necessary behind the unit for duct connections. 5. If unit is to be installed on a roof, be sure that roof joists are strong enough to support the unit(s). Set unit on 4 x 4 wood, I or H beams. Mie-oo�� RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 062017 PERMIT CENTER • 4 • • 4430-7499 TABLE 1 c 0 W • 1_ • • 1 ID SNAP BUSHING FOR THERMOSTAT WIRES. } • wail 4� 4 �-4 FIGURE 1 - UNIT DIMENSIONS 4NPS. ORAIN CONN. J DIA HOLE FOR UNIT POWER WIRES UNIT SIZE A B C D E F G H J". K 2 TON 40-1/8 19-7/8 30-1/8 23-13/16 22-19/32 11-1/8 25-1/4 1-9/16 1-1/2 20-3/32 2.5 TON 44-11/32 25-7/8 30-1/8 23-13/16,22-19/32 11-1/8 25-1/4 1-9/16 1-112 20-3/32 3 TON 46-13/16 22-7/8 30-1/8 26-13/16 25-19/32 14-1/8 25-1/4 1-9/16 1-1/2 20-3/32 4 TON 57-3/8 34-7/8 35-7/8 29-13/16 28-19/32 16-1/8 29-13/16 1-3/4 2-1/8 25-27/32 5 TON 64-9/16 41-1/2 35-7/8 31-13/16 30-19/32 16-1/8 29-13/16 1-3/4 2-1/8 25-27/32 ACCESS PANELS There are four removal panels on the unit: two on the indoor side and two on the outdoor side. Each panel slips underneath the topcover and is secured by screws at the bottom. Each panel can be removed by removing the attachments screws, pulling the bottom of the panel outward, and moving the panel downward to allow the top por- tion to disengage from the unit topcover. The pro- cedure may be reversed to reinstall the panels. See Figures 2 and 3. FILTER COMPf3ESSO R $CCES°S'PANE L FIGURE 2 - COMPRESSOR ACCESiortSLT ,y IRETIRN SHOWN 10. SUPPLY OPENING OUTDOOR COIL INDOOR FAN ACCESS PANEL CONTROL SECTION ACCESS PANEL FIGURE 3 - INDOOR FAN, CONTROL PANEL, RETURN DISCONNECT ACCESS PANELS OPENING SHOWN CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION The evaporator condensate drain is a 3/4" male iron pipe size connection. Clean out the inside of the drain connection to assure good condensate water run-off before connecting drain line. The drain line should have a P -trap in it to allow pro- per drainage. The trap should be filled with water "D. or to t i „jtal►t- SAHB-IOMC-1 DUCTWORK If the supply/return casing and concentric duct- work is not used with the installation, ductwork from the unit to the conditioned space is required. Duct collars are provided on the unit for supply and return air connections. When ductwork is run through an outside wall or the roof, the opening must be waterproofed. A curb and flashing is generally used for this pur- pose. All materials are to be provided by the in- staller. Total airflow should be figured at a minimum of 400 cfm/ton. Less airflow than this will result in operational problems and reduced reliability. See the appropriate fan performance charts for the unit airflow capabilities. Keep in mind that fan performance on cooling is based on a unit operat- ing with a wet coil. The proper sizing of supply return air ducts is necessary to insure a satisfactory installation. Refer to unit nameplate in regard to the indoor supply air duct clearance to combustible material whenever auxiliary electrical heaters are employed. FILTERS Permanent filters are shipped with the unit. The filters may be removed by removing the indoor air access panel. See Figures 2, 3 and 4. SPACE PROVIDED FOR ELECTRIC HEAT CONTROL TERMINALS CONTROL BOX INDOOR COIL CONTROL WI R: NG RACEWAY BUSS BAR LUGS INDOOR FAN SECTION SHIP•WITH FILTER FIGURE 4 - INDOOR FAN AND CONTROL PANEL SECTIONS 3 If the unit is installed in a remote location that would make the filter maintenance difficult, the unit filters should be removed and an alternate filter installation chosen (such as a return air grille installation). NOTE: DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH- OUT FILTERS PROPERLY INSTALLED. ELECTRICAL WIRING NOTE: For proper unit operation, unit voltage must be within the tolerances indicated in Table 2 and on the unit nameplate. Wiring by the installer must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes. The unit wiring diagram is pasted on the back of the control box cover. Individual wiring diagrams are available for all units. See Figure 1 for electrical knockout locations. ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS FOR SINGLE-PHASE UNITS All internal wiring in the unit is complete. It is only necessary to bring in the power supply to the lugs on the circuit breaker buss located beneath the control box. see Figure 5. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE SHOWN ON UNIT NAMEPLATE. Extra positions for installing the circuit breakers for the auxiliary electric heat have been provided. Consult the electric heat installa- tion instructions before installing the electric heaters if they are required. The single phase units are equipped with. circuit breakers and a unit switch mechanism. The cir- cuit breakers are sized to protect the unit and electric heat wiring. The unit switch provides a means of de -energizing the unit and electric heat wiring. To install the control box access panel, the break- ers must be in the off position and properly align- ed. Install the access panel by slipping it under- neath the topcover with the handle in a nine to eleven o'clock position. When the switch mechan- ism has been seated, the two sheetmetal screws can be installed to hold the panel in place. The gaskets behind this panel must be in good contact with the access panel to insure protection of the unit wiring. This panel cannot be removed with the unit switch in the on position. CAUTION The unit switch does not remove power from the buss bar. To make alterations to the circuit breakers, the power to the buss bar must be de -energized. SAHB-IOMC-1 TABLE 2 - ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS UNIT MODEL NO. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ALLOWABLE VOLTAGE RANGE MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE COMPRESSOR INDOOR MOTOR OUTDOOR MOTOR FLA LRA HP FLA LRA HP FLA LRA SAHB 202 208-230/60/1 187-253 20 30 12.3 54 1/3 2.4 4.5 1/4 1.6 3.65 SAHB 206 208-230/60/3 187-253 15 20 8.6 49 1/3 2.4 4.5 1/4 1.6 3.65 SAHB 252 208-230/60/1 187-253 23 35 14.3 65 1/3 2.4 4.5 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 256 208-230/60/3 187-253 17 25 9.7 65 1/3 2.4 4.5 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 302 208-230/60/1 187-253 31 50 19.8 83.5 1/2 3.8 6.9 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 306 208-230/60/3 187-253 22 30 12.5 66 1/2 3.8 6.9 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 304 460/60/3 414-506 10 15 5.8 35 1/2 1.4 1.4 1/3 1.0 2.3 SAHB 402 208-230/60/1 187-253 40 60 25.6 114 3/4 5.3 10.6 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 406 208-230/60/3 187-253 32 45 16.8 84.0 3/4 5.3 10.6 1/3 2.5 5.2 SAHB 404 460/60/3 414-506 13 20 8.2 42 1/3 1.3 2.3 1/3 1.0 2.3 SAHB 405 565/60/3 518-633 8.9 15 5.4 30 1/3 1.0 2.2 1/3 1.1 2.5 SAHB 502 208-230/60/1 197-253 49 70 31.0 165 3/4 5.3 7.5 3/4 4.7 6.9 SAHB 506 208-230/60/3 187-264 39 60 23.0 96 3/4 5.3. 7.5 3/4 4.7 6.9 NOTE: All wiring and fusing must be installed in accordance with local and national electric codes. CONTROL PANEL BUSS BAR LUGS SAFETY DISCONNECT LATCH CIRCUIT BREAKER FIGURE 5 - ACCESS DOOR CONTROL PANEL - SINGLE PHASE UNIT SHOWN ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS FOR THREE-PHASE UNITS All the internal wiring in the unit is complete. It is only necessary to bring the power supply wires into the unit and make the necessary splice con- nections to the three unit power wires provided. If auxiliary electric heaters are being installed, consult the installation instructions supplied with the heaters before installing them in the unit. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 4 SHOWN ON THE UNIT NAMEPLATE. Refer to engineering data for wire size and adhere to the National Electrical Code and/or local codes. CONTROL WIRING The 24V wiring has to be connected between the terminal block on the unit and the room thermo- stat. Several thermostats are offered by the Trane Company for use on this product. Figure 4 shows the required routing of the ther- mostat wires through the hat -section raceway pro- vided. THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION The total resistance of the low voltage wires must not exceed 1 ohm. Any resistance exceeding this value may cause control malfunction due to high voltage drop. Recommended wire sizes and lengths are given in Table 3. TABLE 3 - THERMOSTAT WIRE SIZE AND MAXIMUM LENGTH WIRE SIZE MAX. WIRE LENGTH* 22 Gauge 30 Ft. 20 Gauge 50 Ft. 18 Gauge 75 Ft. 16 Gauge 125 Ft. 111 Gauge 200 Ft. *Length = Physical distance from thermostat to unit Mount the thermostat in a frequently occupied area of the building. Place the control about five feet from the floor where it will be affected by free circulation of air of average temperature. Avoid the following areas: SAHB-IOMC-1 1. Behind doors or in comers where the air cannot circulate freely. 2. Locations where the sun's rays or radiation from appliances may affect control operation. 3. Surfaces which may vibrate. 4. On outside walls. 5. Adjacent to or in line with conditioned air dis- charge grilles. Refer to the literature packed with the thermo- stat for specific instructions. See also `Thermo- stat Operation' section in this manual. INDOOR FAN MOTOR SPEED TAP SELEC- TION The 208-230 volt units are equipped with a multi - speed indoor fan motor. The proper speed tap must be selected to insure proper airflow thru the system. 460volt and 575 volt units are single speed only. Tables 4 - 6 provide airflow performance data. These tables assume a clean filter and allow for a 'wet' coil in the cooling mode and a 'dry' coil TABLE 4 - EVAPORATOR FAN PERFORMANCE with electric heat 'on' in the heating mode. The airflows are given for operation at the nominal voltage (230, 460, or 575). Operation at lower voltages will result in airflows lower than indicated in the table. When selecting a speed tap, it is best to allow for reduced airflow that will develop due to dirty fil- ters, dirt build-up on the fan wheel blades, and/or low voltage. This can be compensated for by set- ting up the unit for higher than nominal airflow at start-up (basing ductwork design at 10 per cent over nominal, or 440 cfm/ton, would allow this). External static pressure should be measured with an inclined manometer. PRE START-UP CHECKS Before initial start-up make the following checks: 1. Actual line voltage agrees with nameplate volt- age rating. 2. Unit fuse protection sized properly. MODEL MOTOR SPEED FREE DELIVERY EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (INCHES W.C.) .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 SAHB B20 LOW 960 935 900 860 825 775 -- -- & 306 MED. MED. - -- -- 950 900 850 760 -- HIGH - -- -- - 960 900 825 760 SAHB B25 LOW 1000 950 900 860 -- -- & 506 -- - 0.75 MED. 1125 1075 1040 1000 950 900 850 -- HIGH - - -- 1200 1140 1075 1000 925 SAHB B30 LOW 1275 1260 1250 1210 1175 1125 1050 -- MED. -- 1440 1380 1350 1275 1225 1150 1075 HIGH -- -- -- 1440 1375 1300 1200 SAHB B402 LOW 1740 1700 1645 1580 -- -- -- -- AND B406 MED. - -- 1880 1800 1710 1620 -- -- HIGH - -- -- -- 1890 1775 1655 1520 SAHB B404 MED. 1890 1850 1800 1740 1670 1600 1500 1280 SAHB B405 MED. 2180 -- 1925 1770 1590 1340 -- - SAHB B50 MED. 2300 2200 2140 2070 1990 1900 1800 -- HIGH -- -- - 2350 2225 2120 2000 1860 SAHB B304 IS HIGH SPEED ONLY. SAHB B404 IS MEDIUM SPEED ONLY. TABLE 5 - STATIC PRESSURE RANGES - INCHES W.G. UNIT HIGH (BLACK) MED. (BLUE) LOW (RED) SAHB B202 & 206 0.40 - 0.70 0.25 - 0.60 0.00 - 0.55 SAHB B252 & 256 0.30 - 0.75 0.00 - 0.60 0.00 - 0.35 SAHB B302 & 306 0.40 - 0.75 0.05 - 0.75 0.00 - 0.65 SAHB B304 0.40 - 0.75 SAHB B402 & 406 0.35 - 0.70 0.15 - 0.55 0.00 - 0.35 SAHB B404 0,15 - 0.55 SAHB 502 & 506 0.25 - 0.75 0.00 - 0.60 DO NOT USE SAHB B405 0.20 - 0.50 SAHB-IOMC-1 TABLE 6 - PRESSURE DROP THROUGH ACCESSORIES MODEL CFM ELECTRIC COIL 0A/RA DAMPERS CONCENTRIC DUCT MIN. KW MAX. KW 100% OA 100% RA SAHB B20 760 .04 .14 --- --- --- 800 .05 .15 --- --- --- 960 .08 .22 --- --- --- SAH. B25 850 .04 .19 --- --- --- 1000 .06 .25 --- --- --- 1200 .11 .35 --- --- --- SAHB B30 1020 .07 .35 .10 .00 .18 1200 .10 .45 .15 .00 .28 1440 .12 .55 .21 .'00 .40 SAHB B40 1520 .02 .05 .15 .00 .28 1600 .03 .08 .22 .00 .46 1920 .05 .12 .26 .00 .56 SAHB 50 1800 .05 .08 --- --- --- 2000 .06 .08 --- --- --- 2400 .08 .09 --- --- --- 3. Wire size to unit is correct in accordance with wiring diagram, unit rating plate, and this manual. 4. All electrical connections tight. 5. Blower wheel(s) positioned properly, tight on shaft, and spin freely. 6. Unit is level and properly supported. 7. Be sure the styrene base pan insulation does not obstruct the condensate drainage fitting open- ing. Clean inside the fitting prior to connecting piping. 8. Condensate drain is properly connected and trapped. 9. All the ductwork must be properly insulated, including a vapor barrier. Unit filters should be in place or proper size filter(s) installed in the return air duct system or return air filter grille(s). With the system switch on the thermostat in the 'off' position, close unit disconnect and wait a minimum of 8 hours to allow the crankcase heater to operate. IMPORTANT: THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH A COMPRESSOR CRANKCASE HEATER. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT UNLESS HEATER HAS BEEN ENERGIZED FOR A MINIMUM OF EIGHT (8) HOURS. INITIAL START-UP 1. After the crankcase heater has been on for 8 hours, put the thermostat selector switch in the `cool' mode. The unit should now operate. Check 6 immediately to insure both fans are operating properly. Allow the compressor to run continu- ously for 30 minutes to assure proper break in. 2. Check the voltage at the unit control panel and compare to the ranges shown on the unit name- plate. 3. Check for proper air flow as outlined in 'In- door Fan Motor Speed Tap Selection' section of this manual. 4. Check amp draw of fan motors and compressor and compare to values shown in Table 2. 5. Check system for refrigerant leaks. 6. After the unit has run for at least 30 minutes to allow for system pressures to stabilize, check system operating pressures and compare values with those shown in Table 7. The pressures shown should be in the ranges indicated. START CAPACITOR KIT (Single Phase Units Only) Normally the unit will not require a hard start kit. However, under certain operating conditions the accessory start capacitor kit may be required on these units to provide a higher starting torque for the compressor. This usually occurs only when the unit's supply voltage is consistently below the minimum stamped on the unit nameplate (also shown in Table 2). Before installing a permanent start accessory, per- form the following: SAHB-IOMC-1 C;- TABLE 7 - OPERATING PRESSURE DATA UNIT �5o 85° SAHB 202 95° loo SAHB 252 SUCT. PSIG DISC. PSIG SUCT. PSIG DISC. PSIG SUCT. PSIG DISC. PSIG SUCT. PSIG DISC. PSIG SAHB B202 SAHB B206 52-56 187-195 52-70 215-235 52-75 246-270 56-85 280-309 SAHB B252 SAHB B256 52-57 185-190 52-68 211-225 54-80 240-265 60-86 275-301 SAHB B302 SAHB B306 SAHB B304 52-59 187-196 52-71 220-239 57-78 249-271 63-84 282-209 SAHB B402 SAHB B406 SAHB B404 52-56 196-199 52-69 223-239 55-81 253-282 61-87 289-321 SAHB B405 61-67 204-214 66-73 239-247 68-80 270-284 73-84 305-324 SAHB B502 SAHB B506 52-68 192-210 54-74 _ 226-244 61-79 268-278 64-84 292-316 1. Try to start the unit without the aid of a start accessory. After the system has started, allow it to run for 30 minutes continuously, to ensure compressor break in. 2. If the compressor does not start, check all wir- ing connections to insure that they are tight and properly wired. Also, check voltage across the compressor run (R) and common (C) terminals to establish that it meets the minimum specified on unit nameplate. 3. Apply temporary start kit to get compressor started for the first time. Allow the compressor to run continuously for 30 minutes. 4. Disconnect power and remove the temporary start kit. Wait at least 4 minutes to allow the sys- tem to equalize before trying to start. If the com- pressor still will not start, install a start accessory as directed in the start accessory installation in- structions. IMPORTANT: The correct start capacitor kit must be used. If the start capacitor kit is not de- signed for the specific compressor or is impro- perly connected, the start windings may be sub- jected to excessive voltage, causing the start wind- ing to burn out. See Chart 1 for correct start kit. CHART 1 - START CAPACITOR KIT SELECTION ON THIS UNIT WITH THIS COMPRESSOR USE THIS KIT SAHB 202 CRC10175 PFV 163-607-2 SAHB 252 CRE10225 PFV 163-607-2 SAHB 302 CRH10275 PFV 163-607-2 SAHB 402 CRL10350 PFV 163-607-1 SAHB 502 AG5561E 166-194-7 SAFETY CONTROLS Internal overload protectors are provided on the condenser and evaporator motors. All units are fully protected against the following abnormal operating conditions: 1. Locked rotor current draw. 2. Sustained high current draw. 3. Excessive heat buildup. 4. High discharge pressure. 5. Loss of refrigerant charge. 6. Excessive cycling on safety controls. The compressors are equipped with a combination winding thermostat/current overload. An internal pressure relief is also provided. An internal winding thermostat senses the temp- erature of the motor windings. If inadequate cool- ing causes the winding temperature to exceed this thermostat's setting, the compressor motor is stop- ped. The thermostat will reset automatically after motor winding temperature falls to a safe level. The reset time will vary from 15 to 45 minutes. Operating on an excessively high suction and dis- charge pressure differential, an internal pressure relief valve will open allowing discharge gas to pass over the winding thermostat. The winding thermostat will sense the presence of hot gas and stop the compressor. The pressure relief valve will reset automatically when the pressure differential is again normal. However, the compressor will not restart until the winding thermostat has cooled sufficiently. 7 SAHB-IOMC-1 OPERATION Unit operation is controlled by the remote room thermostat. Once the thermostat is placed in the "Cool" position, unit operation is automatic. A fan switch on the thermostat also provides for continuous operation of the evaporator fan if de- sired. This is the "On" position. With the fan switch in the "Auto" position, the fan will operate with the cooling cycle. On a call for cooling the compressor contactor and evaporator fan contactor are energized. The contacts of the compressor contactor close and bring on the compressor and the condenser fan motor. At the same time the evaporator fan con- tactor closes its contacts to start the evaporator fan. When the thermostat determines that further cooling is not required the contactors are de -ener- gized. SHORT DURATION SHUTDOWN To shut down the unit for a brief period of time, turn the thermostat system switch to "Off" and place the fan switch in the "Auto" position. Leave the system disconnect switch closed to keep the compressor crankcase heater energized. MAINTENANCE Perform the following inspection and service routine at the beginning of each COOLING SEASON: Disconnect electrical power supply C A UST 0 N before performing any maintenance. 1. Clean the condenser coil by hosing with cold water. Do not use hot water. This could cause ex- cessive coil pressures. 2. Remove any accumulation of dust and dirt from the unit casing. 3. Clean or replace the air filters. 4. Inspect the control panel wiring to make sure connections are tight and insulation is intact. 5. Inspect the condensate drain pan and conden- state piping to make sure they are clear and will carry away all water. MONTHLY INSPECTIONS It is recommended that the following inspections be performed once a month. 1. Clean or replace the air filters. 2. Inspect and clean, if necessary, the condensate drain pan and drain connections. 3. Inspect the condenser coil for foreign material. If dirty, clean with a stream of cold water, an air jet or a vacuum cleaner. DO NOT use hot water or steam which can cause high pressures within the refrigerant system. MAINTENANCE PRECAUTION During certain routine maintenance and unit ser- vicing procedures, it will be necessary to open the unit electrical disconnect switch. When this switch is opened, power to the compressor crankcase heater is interrupted. Before operating the unit on a COOLING CYCLE and if the disconnect switch HAS BEEN OPEN FOR MORE THAN TWO HOURS, do the following as a safeguard against damaging the compressor bearings: 1. Set the thermostat system switch at "Off." 2. Close the unit disconnect switch. 3. Wait 8 hours before resetting the thermostat system switch to "COOL" and operating the unit. 8 SAHB-IOMC-1-1282 1/2/2018 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development KATHI STIMMEL 5822 WERNER RD BREMERTON, WA 98312 RE: Permit No. M17-0077 VACANT TENANT SPACE 313 TUKWILA PKWY Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 2/6/2018. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 2/6/2018, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: M17-0077 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 PERMIT COORD COPY:. PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M17-0077 DATE:. 06/06/17 PROJECT NAME: VACANT TENANT SPACE SITE ADDRESS: 313 TUKWILA PKWY X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: kT Arc Gilt 7 Building Division Building Division A -A 04 (0-(N7 Fire Prevention 111 Planning Division Public Works ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator a PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 06/08/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: n APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 07/06/17 Approved Corrections Required ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTION` LC Washington State Department of Labor & industries Horne Espanol Contact. Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Page 1 of 3 Search L&I A -Z Index Workplace Rights AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC Owner or tradesperson Principals MURPHY JR, ROBERT CLAYTON, PARTNER/MEMBER MURPHY, PATTY (PATRICIA) JEAN, PARTNER/MEMBER POWELL, TIMOTHY S, PARTNER/MEMBER (End: 10/13/2015) POWELL, TRACY, PARTNER/MEMBER (End: 10/13/2015) Doing business as AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC WA UBI No. 602 548 114 5822 WERNER RD BREMERTON, WA 98312 360-479-6500 KITSAP County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons PATTY J MURPHY ROBERT C MURPHY JR; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. AIRMAMS952QM Effective — expiration Help us improve https://securelni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602548114&LIC=AIRMAMS952QM&SAW= 8/10/2017 AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC 11/14/2005-11/14/2017 Bond American States Insurance Co $12,000.00 Bond account no. 32s209776 Received by L&I Effective date 05/11/2012 04/20/2012 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Insurance Alaska National Insurance Co $1,000,000.00 Policy no. 17C PS 09642 Received by L&I Effective date 03/29/2017 03/28/2017 Expiration date 03/28/2018 Insurance history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts Page 2 of 3 No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Do you know if the business has employees? If so, verify the business is up-to-date on workers' comp premiums. L&I Account ID 101,694-00 Account is current. Doing business as AIR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC Estimated workers reported Quarter 2 of Year 2017 "21 to 30 Workers" L&I account contact T3 / DAVID PRYOR (360)902-4804 - Email: PRYD235@Ini.wa.gov Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strikes No strikes have been issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarments have been issued against this contractor. Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602548114&LIC=AIRMAMS952QM&SAW= 8/10/2017