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Permit M17-0129 - KING COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY - DUCTLESS HEAT PUMP, VENTILATOR
KING COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 4028 S 146T" ST COMPLEX M17-0129 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 MECHANICAL PERMIT 0040000250 Permit Number: 4028 S 146TH ST COMPLEX Issue Date: Permit Expires On: KING COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY M17-0129 10/18/2017 4/16/2018 Owner: Name: Address: HOUSING AUTH 600 ANDOVER PARK WEST, TUKWILA, WA, 98188 Contact Person: Name: CRAIG CHRISTENSEN Address: 2820 A ST , TACOMA, WA, 98402 Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: RESICON LLC 2820 A ST , TACOMA, WA, 98402 RESICL*919N7 Phone: (253) 625-7952 Phone: (253) 625-7952 Expiration Date: 8/19/2019 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL ONE NEW DUCTLESS HEAT PUMP, ONE NEW ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR (ERV) IN EACH TENANT LIVING SPACE. 32 UNITS IN 2 BUILDINGS. Valuation of Work: $108,800.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $1,594.43 Electrical Service Provided by: SEATTLE CITY LIGHT Water District: 125 Sewer District: VALLEY VIEW 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 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2015 Date: 1,0'16,17 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 permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: ?/c./".1)p (lic.5. 1/, 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: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 4: 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. 5: 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). 6: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 7: 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. 8: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 9: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under Permit Center (206/431-3670). 10: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 0703 MECH EQUIP EFF 1800 0609 0705 0701 MECHANICAL FINAL PIPE/DUCT INSULATION REFRIGERATION EQUIP ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila the job site at the time of inspection. CITY OF TUKT' Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. PI I.7— 60-9 Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: 0M1/(7 3/i9/isr (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: 14076 6 404 ST King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 0 1-{-ooOO25O Tenant Name: k Cc t,rr i l-) a -u s I A> AvtHO PROPERTY OWNER Name: Co' tG C4_ie.16rag,ed u Name: tiAl 1 CwtAMY N tit /467 404elL t-ry City: Tivcom4 State: Iii FF Zip: erg q02, Address: 600 i IDS Nkc. pu Email: 012414 a. isE.5i«,JLLCeCoM City: T t t to it, 4 State: w4 Zip: 99 " CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Co' tG C4_ie.16rag,ed u Address: z8 ao i TT City: Tivcom4 State: Iii FF Zip: erg q02, Phone: 2.53 3 55- SS Fax: /4%/4 Email: 012414 a. isE.5i«,JLLCeCoM Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: ❑ Yes X.. No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Q CS tco4I L LC Address: z$Zo 4 S T -- City: / A Ce14 A State: Abel_ /l. Zip: 98/102_ Phone: 25-3 6zs 79E2_ Fax: NM Contr Reg No.: R 6.51 CL.ti9/9l lExp Date: osio /ret Tukwila Business License No.: sus - 0996143, Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ 106 a ccJ Describe the scope of work in detail: TN; Ot' NEW IlIACT LESS /4EA-r 0t.&M p 1 1)4E- New ON E.f4r/ kecove ij 1-�Lfi� o,� CaY) ?.r.1 EACH Tourk-o-r Ltrti,Jt. 5P4c� 32 UNITS Z 6v tet>kot,,S Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric Gas ❑ Other: H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2016 Applications'Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 1 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 32HooVentilation 32- Repair or addition to heat/refriglcooling system 47 dB(A) Air handling unit 3 2. <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) duFiAy kecoiwy Yeuf system 32HooVentilation 32- Hood d and duct 47 dB(A) Incinerator — domestic 3 2. Incinerator — comm/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 ucTI-E45 FHet+ Pomp 47 dB(A) Uther mechanical equipment 3 2. Industrial 60 dB(A) Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu 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) *Daytim A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (7am-lOpm); • 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 OW OR AIUIIIOXtIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: 011414 Cf-1--)-rr-N3WJ Mailing Address: .z-87-0 ri ST H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\2016 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 20.16 bh Date: 9-21-17 Day Telephone: a-53 e (�ZS —19 5 L I A CoMea I/0 4— q�'�LOZ City State Zip Page 2of2 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $1,594.43 M17-0129 Address: 4028 S 146TH ST COMPLEX Apn: 0040000250 $1,594.43 Credit Card Fee $46.44 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $46.44 MECHANICAL $1,488,45 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $1,157.61 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $297.69 TECHNOLOGY FEE $59.54 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12350 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $59.54 $1,594.43 Date Paid: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 Paid By: RESICON LLC Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 010853 Printed: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 2:00 PM 1 of 1 'TEMS INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION A/7-0/29 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3670 Project: i' e1 doosm�c- /nom' Type of Inspection: il2 Address: 9b2t 5 Date Called: Special Instructions: ,,G bate Wanted: 2-17-17 Cal j71: p.m. Requester: BRETI- Phone No: q7<- y"7- 78i 7 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: M'A'C 3cnz_ -13 --/ k t CA -1- 8( -4,6 - Inspector: Inspector: Date: z,Al f f 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 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 4417-012.9 Project: �,e / LI 7V %4Ti �Y/ Type of Inspection: ivtgC/ '/c'n>Nt4-L Address:ate y628 S. . /y Si; Onipz4A) Called: Special Instructions: 3, 1No73 444n1 5PC/7T S.2- Rt/ (2) pv/r.OiNG-S bate Wanted: P 2 /57 /7 a.m. p.m. Requester: 131,a-rr Phone No: 1/Z5-62 47 17 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: 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 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 /1117-012g Project: ill NG- l cazirt t4& iG AOAKI Type of Inspection: 11 CI-)Mt(.,t-L Rot Address: '',E3 £'i 1 - / `41 jT . (Ccir'.tPL.LX Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: e'tz-ra4,2Y7 -7S-17 ElApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COM Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 9/18/2017 Design Indoor Cooling Temp. : 75 °F Design Outdoor Cooling Temp. :[82 -�° F Temp. Difference Cooling :7°F Indoor Humidity: ` 50 • ; Grains difference: 7 Load -Calc Pacific Court Apts (Typical) 4028 S 146th St Area: Seattle County, WA Front Door Orientation[ West Whole House Load Calculator Design Indoor Heating Temp.: 70 1° F ;resign Outdoor Heating Temp. : 27 __1° F Temp. Difference Heating :43° F TD:Cool:7°F Heat:43°F Sq. ft. - types 1 and 2 shading Sq. il: types 1 and 2 shading Sq. 11.- types 1 and 2 Sq. ft. Outside Wall: North 1:1160 2 ! 1 Windows x 1:44 — 2: Glass Doors x 1:42 2:[ 265 Doors 21 - 1 Outside Wall: South 1111160 2: Windows' L • 1 1: 2: 1 Glass Doors 1. • l: 2: people Doors �I Outside Wall: E & W 1 800 2: _ J 2 ! Windows L i 2: 0 Glass Doors l • � l: 2: YY _.,.. Doors Outside Wall: NE & NW I) Windows x l: 2. 0 Glass Doors x l: 2:[ 0 Doors fresh air Outside Wall: SE & SW L 2( duct load Windows i L • j 1: 2:[ -- Glass Doors (L •) 11 2:1 0 Doors Sky Lights N S: E -W: NE -NW: SE -SW: Floor - (linear ft. if slab) 1 f 12 1 Basement Walls -above grade: below grade: I sq. ft. L Ceiling 1 1737 _ 12 j Basement Floor --1 I width! 23ft. or • 1 feet below grade: I 2 ft. • Number of: Appliances Fireplaces 10 • Number of People 2 - - I [ Fresh air recommended: Ocfm —. CFM Conditioned - Sq. ft.: 737 1 Cubic. Ft.: l Construction: -- • i Duct system: I. • ( • — • i _._,.._ ...— —_— l l Calculate Load I Total Btu's Cooling 5048 Sensible Load 5048 I Latent Load 0 Total Btu's Heating 9283 Btu breakdown Structure types Outside Walls 1: Siding or Stucco R11 insulation Outside Walls 2: Windows 1: double pane - blinds Windows 2: Glass Doors 1: double pane slider - blinds Glass Doors 2: Floors 1: closed or vented crawl R-30 insulation Floor 2: Ceiling 1: Ceiling under roof joists R-13 Ceiling 2: Doors: Metal Skylights: Basement Walls: Basement Floor: Win ht.: 5' 0" Overhang: 1.5' Top to overhang: 2' REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 2 1 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION m o a RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 19 2017 PERMIT CENTER http://www.loadcalc.net/load.php# 1/1 Sensible Latent Heating walls 1877 4225 windows 484 1078 ceilings 1960 2409 doors 265 542 floors 0 0 appliances 0 people 0 0 glass doors 462 1029 skylights 0 0 basement walls 0 0 basement floor 0 0 infiltration 0 0 0 fresh air 0 0 0 duct load 0 0 0 Totals 5048 0 9283 Structure types Outside Walls 1: Siding or Stucco R11 insulation Outside Walls 2: Windows 1: double pane - blinds Windows 2: Glass Doors 1: double pane slider - blinds Glass Doors 2: Floors 1: closed or vented crawl R-30 insulation Floor 2: Ceiling 1: Ceiling under roof joists R-13 Ceiling 2: Doors: Metal Skylights: Basement Walls: Basement Floor: Win ht.: 5' 0" Overhang: 1.5' Top to overhang: 2' REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 2 1 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION m o a RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 19 2017 PERMIT CENTER http://www.loadcalc.net/load.php# 1/1 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI Mechanical Summary MECH-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Information Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Dept. Use Company Name: Resicon LLC Company Address: 2820 A St, Tacoma, WA 98402 j" 1i E Applicant Name: Craig Christensen Applicant Phone: 253-625-7952 Project Description Briefly describe mechanical systems in the text box provided ❑Total Bldg Performance (TBP) This path includes all mandatory provisions per C401.2 Option 2. MECH-SUM, MECH-CHK, and C407 Energy Analysis fon-ns required. New Building ❑Building Addition Install 32 Ductless heat pump single Head spaces1w,/ODEto be decommissioned. ✓ Te, .r,. - • g `•• '•- • -4. = • - �'. syst_t �s!i • Pit w II © AAV i. in APPROVED , . SES' 011 Jc c ❑No System Changes ing wall heaters in those Design Load Calculations ✓ Provide ventilating compliance Load calculation summary ❑ MEC -EOAD-CALC Form design load calculations for all mechanic>I systele°:ii . aItiTrWat t% the b needs. If a load calculation summary i . '., ' u= r -rinAdcrs information then the MECH-LOAD-C ° L('' E ' " - ' �- . L'rui f 4.1 Il Ming heating, cooling or includes all applicable Mechanical Schedules ✓ Indicate however, Mechanical Plans ❑ MECH-EQ Forms (TBD) location of equipment compliance information. If provided on plans then MECH-EQ forms are not required, include on plans all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. Dedicated Outdoor Air System Requirements and High Efficiency VAV Alternate ❑ All not ❑ ❑ DOAS occupied, require ❑ ❑ DOAS DOAS ❑ ✓ is required per C403.6 effective July 1, 2017 (office, retail, education, library and fire station occupancies) conditioned areas shall be served by a DOAS that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does space conditioning fan operation. Space conditioning fans cycled off when no heating or cooling is required. Ventilation provided via natural ventilation per 2015 IMC in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 1) Ventilation and space conditioning provided by a HEVAV system per C403.7 in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception included in project, although not required (occupancy not office, retail, education, library or fire station) related allowances included in project: Prescriptive vertical fenestration maximum area allowance increased to 40% per C402.4.1.4 with 100% of conditioned floor area in building served by DOAS. Exception to air economizer per C403.3 Exception 1, include MECH-ECONO form. Fan Power ❑ Project includes HVAC air distribution systems that provide heating and/or cooling If yes, provide a MECH-FANSYS -SUM form. ❑ For one or more systems, the total fan motor nameplate hp of all fans in HVAC system exceeds 5hp. If yes, provide a seperate MECH-FANSYS form for each HVAC system exceeding the 5 horsepower threshold. Refer to Section C403.2.11 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions. HVAC Hydronic Systems ❑ Hydronic chilled water ❑ Water -loop heat pump ❑ No hydronic systems ❑ Hydronic heating water ❑ Geothermal C406 Additional Efficiency Options - Mechanical ❑ C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment and fan systems Requires 90% of heating and cooling capacity to be equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(9) or air -to -water heat pumps and heat recovery chillers. All equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(7) must be 15% more efficient than minimum requirements. All stand alone supply, retum, and exhaust fans over 1hp must have FEQ z 71 and must be selected within 10% of maximum total or static pressure. ❑ C406.6 Dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) Requires 90% of conditioned floor area to be served by a DOAS per C403.6 that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. ❑ C406.7 Reduced energy in service water heating Requires 90% of floor area be in occupancy types listed in C406.7.1 and that 600/•ftit1t®tset'energy use be provided by heat pump, waste heat recovery or solar water -heating syste [ 'ITV AG T�'1 Inilhu A t'U1- 012i7 SEP 19 2011 PERMIT CENTER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary, pg. 2 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 MECH-SUM Revised January 2017 Service Water Heating Systems Equipment Type (s) ❑ Hot water heating tank(s) ❑ Instantaneous ❑ No service water systems ❑ Dedicated boiler ❑ Heat exchange from space heat boiler or central hot water/steam Distribution Type (s) ❑ Circulation System ❑ On -demand Commissioning Commissioning is required for: per C408.2 ❑ Service water heating systems per C408.4 shall be performed for all applicable systems regardless of individual equipment capacity. requirements: of all mechanical space conditioning systems in the building do not exceed 240,000 Btu/h heating. Mechanical systems commissioning not required. water heating system in building does not exceed 200,000 Btu/h. Service water heating not required. Mechanical systems If required, commissioning Exceptions to commissioning ❑ Total output capacity cooling or 300,000 Btu/h ❑ Capacity of largest service systems commissioning Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7) Space Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served Area Served, square feet Heating Capacity, Btu/h (Note 4) Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Peak Space Conditioning , Capacity, Btu/h-sf Compliance Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi -heated spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C402.1.1 Low Energy Building. Intalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h"sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.1.1 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 Btu/h*sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 1 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type NA C403.1 Exempt process equipment Identify equipment to be used in manufacturing, industrial or commercial processes that do not provide space conditioning; identify provisions applicable to this equipment per C403.1 exception Yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Provide load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent, using design parameters per C302 and Appendix C; include load adjustments to account for energy recovery Separately Attached Yes C403.2.2 Equipment and system sizing Indicate that output capacities of heating and cooling equipment and systems are no greater than the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the calculated loads; note exceptions taken Separately Attached Yes C403.2.3 C403.2.3.2 C403..2.3.2 HVAC equipment performance requirements (efficiency) Provide equipment schedules on plans or complete MECH-EQ forms indicating type, capacity, rated and WSEC minimum efficiencies for all heating and cooling equipment; include supply and OSA cfms and operating hours for all air systems; identify heating and cooling equipment that does not have a corresponding WSEC minimum efficiency (manufacturer rated) Separately Attached NA C405.8 C403.2.14 Electric motor efficiency List all motors z 1/12 hp (that are not integral to a rated piece of equipment) in the mechanical or electrical equipment schedules on plans; indicate hp, rpm, number of poles and rated efficiency, or exception applied For fractional hp motors (1/12 - 1 hp), indicate whether they are an electronically commutated motor, have rated efficiency of at least 70%, or exception taken NA C403.2.11.1 Fan power limitation For all HVAC fan systems that provide heating and / or cooling, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, verify fan system motor hp or bhp complies with fan power limits per equations in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH- FANSYS form for each system NA C403.2.11.2 Motor nameplate hp For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, indicate fan motors specified are the smallest available motor hp size greater than fan bhp, note exceptions taken NA C403.2.11.3 Fan efficiency For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, identify in equipment schedule all fans required to comply with fan efficiency grade and indicate rated FEG is >_ 67, or exception taken; indicate these fans are sized so total efficiency is within 15% of the fan maximum total efficiency NA C403.2.11.4 Group R occupancy exhaust fan efficacy For all exhaust fans < 400 dm in Group R occupancies, indicate in equipment schedule the fan flow rate and efficacy (cfm/watt), or exception taken; refer to Table C403.2.11.4 (CE -57) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - fans For fan motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for an HVAC system refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements • NA C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity For chilled water plants and buildings with > 500 tons of cooling capacity, indicate air-cooled chiller capacity is 5 100 tons, or exception taken NA C403.4 Large capacity cooling systems For buildings with z 300 tons of cooling capacity, indicate method of multi -stage or variable u capacity control (VSD, multiple staged compressors, or max capacity of any single unit < 66/o of the total) NA C403.2.3.1 Non-standard water-cooled centrifugal chillers For water-cooled centrifugal chillers not designed for operation at standard conditions, provide calculations documenting maximum full load and part load rated equipment performance requirements NA C403.2.13.1 C403.4.3.2 Centrifugal fan open -circuit cooling towers For open -circuit centrifugal fan cooling towers with z 1,100 gpm capacity, indicate cooling towers comply with efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling towers NA C403.4.2 C403.4.2.5 Large capacity boiler systems For single boilers with > 500,000 Btu/h capacity, indicate multi -stage or modulating burner For boiler system(singlewith > 1,000,000 Btu/h ca or multiple) y p ) capacity, indicate turndown ratio per Table C403.4.2.5 and method (multiple single input boilers, modulating boilers, or combination) nA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - pumps For pump motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for a hydronic system refer to Hydronic System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Gas and oil -fired forced air furnace and unit heaters For forced air furnaces with capacity z 225,000 Btu/h and all unit heaters, indicate in equipment schedule intermittent ignition or IID, flue or draft damper, and rated jacket loss NA C403.2.4.8 Combustion heating equipment For combustion heating equipment with output capacity > 225,000 Btu/h, indicate modulating or staged combustion control NA C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating / cooling equipment Verify all packaged electric equipment with > 6,000 Btu/h cooling capacity and any amount of heating is a heat pump; include in equipment schedules NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate systems providing heating in non -enclosed outdoor occupied spaces are radiant systems; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate on plans the type, duty and exhaust air rate of each kitchen hood, refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air, exhaust and relief dampers Indicate locations of OSA intake, and exhaust and relief outlet dampers on plans; indicate whether dampers are Class 1 motorized, or gravity and exception taken (include leakage rating, cfm/sf); refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements for OSA dampers NA C403.2.4.3 Return air dampers Indicate locations of return air dampers that are integral to economizer operation; verify dampers are motorized; indicate whether dampers are Class 1, or within packaged equipment eligible for leakage rating exception (include leakage rating, cfm/sf) 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 2 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent dampers Indicate location of stairway and shaft vent dampers on plans; verify dampers are Class 1 motorized; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation dampers For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; identify isolation zone areas on plans and locations of associated isolation dampers in HVAC distribution system; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3.4 Humidification For cooling systems with humidification equipment that are also required to have air economizer, indicate humidifier is adiabatic (direct evaporative or fog atomization), or exception taken Additional Efficiency Package Option, More Efficient HVAC Equipment & Fan Performance - Must comply with all 3 provisions to be eligible NA C406.2.1 C403.2.3 HVAC system selection To comply with additional efficiency package option, calculate the percentage of heating and cooling equipment in the project (based on output capacity) that do not have a corresponding WSEC listed efficiency; shall be less than 10% to comply NA C406.2.2 C403.2.3 Minimum equipment efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that all listed heating and cooling equipment have a rated efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed efficiency by at least 15% NA C406.2.3 C403.2.11.3 Minimum fan efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate rated FEG of stand alone fans is >_ 71; indicate these fans are sized so the fan efficiency at design conditions is within 10% of the maximum total or static efficiency HVAC System Controls Yes C403.2.4.1 Thermostatic controls (thermostats and humidistats) Indicate locations of thermostatic and humidity control devices and the zones they serve on plans, including perimeter system zones Notes M3 Where adjacent (neighboring) zones are controlled by separate thermostats (including perimeter systems used to offset heat gain or loss), and are connected by permanent openings > 10% of either zone sf area, indicate controls configured to prevent adjacent zones from operating in conflicting modes (one in heat, other in cool); applies to adjacent perimeter zones, adjacent nonperimeter zones, and adjacent perimeter and nonperimeter zones If applying Exception 2 to nonperimeter zones adjacent to perimeter zones, indicate that setpoints and deadband settings in these zones are coordinated so cooling in a nonperimeter zone does not occur until the temperature in that zone is 5°F higher than the adjacent perimeter zone temperature in heating NA C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary heat Indicate staged heating operation with compression as the first stage of heating and supplemental heating controlled with outdoor lock -out temperature set to 40°F or less NA C403.2.4.1.2 Deadband Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with 5°F minimum deadband for systems that control both heating and cooling NA C403.2.4.1.3 Setpoint overlap restriction (thermostats) If separate heating and cooling systems with separate thermostatic control devices are used to serve a zone, indicate locations of both thermostatic control devices and the zone they serve on plans Indicate a limit switch, mechanical stop or DDC control with programming to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling NA C403.2.4.2 C403.2.4.2.1 C403.2.4.2.2 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with required automatic setback and manual override functions, setback temperatures, and control method (automatic time clock or programmable controls); note exceptions taken NA C403.2.4.2.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equipment start time required to bring each area served up to design temperature just prior to scheduled occupancy NA C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air dampers Indicate automatic controls configured to close OSA damper during unoccupied equipment operation; not including economizer cooling, night flush or IMC required OSA / exhaust NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent dampers Indicate method of activation of stairway and shaft vent dampers (fire alarm or interruption of power) NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation controls For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; indicate controls that allow for independent space conditioning of isolation zones; or exception taken NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate occupancy sensing or timer switch controls configured to automatically shut off heating system when area served is unoccupied NA C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate automatic controls configured to shut off system when pavement temperature exceeds 50°F and no precipitation is falling, and when outdoor air temperature exceeds 40°F NA C403.2.4.6 Freeze protection system controls Indicate automatic controls to shut off system when outdoor temperature exceeds 40°F, or conditions protect fluid from freezing NA C403.2.4.9 Group R1 hotel / motel guest rooms For hotels and motels with over 50 guest rooms, indicate automatic controls serving guest rooms that are capable of setback (heating) and set-up (cooling) of temperature setpoint by at least 5°F; indicate control method - activated by room entry or occupancy sensor 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 3 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4.10 C403.2.4.11 Group R2 / R3 dwelling units, Group R2 sleeping units For primary space conditioning system, indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats capable of two setback periods per day; for all thermostats indicate purpose (heating only, cooling only, or both), required temperature range and at minimum a 10°F deadband; or exception taken Yes C403.2.6 C403.2.11.4 Ventilation Indicate method of ventilation air delivery (natural or mechanical) for each zone Notes If mechanically delivered, indicate that systems are configured to provide not more than 150% of, but at least the minimum required volume of outdoor air to each zone per IMC, ASHRAE 62.1 or other applicable code (WAC, OSHA, etc); or exception taken If delivered via natural ventilation, identify required elements per IMC including minimum openable area to the outdoors or qualifying adjoining spaces NA C403.2.6.2 Demand controlled ventilation Identify spaces > 500 sf with occupant load > 25 people/1,000 sf per IMC; for each space indicate whether it is served by an HVAC system with total design OSA > 3,000 cfm, and / or the system has airside economizer or automatic modulating OSA damper; indicate OSA controls are configured to provide demand controlled ventilation or provide supporting documentation for applied exception NA C403.2.6.3 Occupancy sensors For gyms, classrooms, auditoriums and conference rooms > 500 sf, indicate occupancy -based OSA control when space is unoccupied and method (closes OSA damper or shuts -off equipment); or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when space is partially occupied NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.1 Enclosed loading dock ventilation For enclosed loading docks, indicate ventilation / exhaust system method of activation (gas detection system for CO and NO2, or occupancy sensors), and control method (staged or modulating) NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.2 Enclosed parking garage ventilation For enclosed parking garages, indicate ventilation / exhaust system activated by gas detection system for CO and NO2, and control method (staged or modulating); or exception taken NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Provide calculations that show a balanced accounting of total kitchen exhaust (include all hoods) with % of: supply air, transfer air from adjacent spaces, and make-up air; if applicable, indicate that direct make-up air to each hood does not exceed 10% of hood exhaust For kitchens with total hood exhaust exceeding 2,000 cfm, indicate exhaust air rate per Table C403.2.7.1 and compliance method (DCV, energy recovery, or transfer air that would otherwise be exhausted) NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Refer to Systems Requiring Energy Recovery for requirements NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - HVAC system fans For HVAC fan motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD, or equivalent control method that reduces design air volume by 50%at 1/3 static design pressure); note exception taken NA C403.3.1 DX air handler variable cooling control (Under Integrated Economizer) For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, indicate number of cooling stages provided and method (multiple compressors and / or variable speed compressors)' indicate minimum displacement (capacity reduction) as % of full load Indicate control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) NA C403.2.11.5 Fan airflow control For DX air handling units with cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h and evaporative and chilled water air handling units with fan z 0.25 hp, indicate whether system is single zone or multiple zone and related control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature is controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) For mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control cooling capacity in response to space temperature - Provide a minimum of two stages of fan control; indicate minimum fan speed is <_ 66% of full speed drawing 5.40% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only For other mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control space temperature by modulating airflow (in lieu of, or in addition to, controlling capacity in response to space temperature) - Provide fan controls for modulating supply airflow; indicate minimum fan speed is 5 50% of full speed drawing <_ 30% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only; or exception taken NA C403.2.4.12 DDC system capabilities Provide central and zone level DDC controls as required based on system application, capacity or size thresholds and other qualification per Table C403.2.4.12.1 Identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display Ducting Systems Yes C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.3 Duct construction Indicate on plans that all ductwork is constructed and sealed per IMC Notes For OSA ductwork, also indicate on plans that ductwork meets air leakage requirements per C402.5 and vapor retarder requirements per the IBC NA C403.2.8.3 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans NA C403.2.8.3.3 High pressure duct leakage test Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 4 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicableable (yes,no,na) Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.2 Duct insulation For supply and return ductwork located in unconditioned space or outdoors, indicate R -value of insulation on ductwork on plans; identify climate zone; note exceptions taken Notes For supply ductwork located in conditioned space, identify if design supply temperature is < 55°F or > 105°F and indicate R -value of insulation on this ductwork on plans; note exception taken For OSA ductwork, shafts and plenums, indicate R -value of insulation on these elements on plans per Table C402.1.3 for steel -framed walls; note exception taken Piping Systems NA C403.2.9 Piping insulation Indicate design temperature range of fluid conveyed in piping and thickness of insulation (in inches) on hydronic piping plans; or exception taken NA C403.2.9.1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of protection of pipe insulation from damage / degradation on hydronic piping plans Economizers NA C403.3 Air economizer required Identify in equipment schedules on plans or in MECH-EQ forms all cooling systems requiring air economizer controls Provide MECH-ECONO form indicating systems utilizing air economizer exceptions, including those with water -side economizer in lieu of air economizer; indicate on plans eligible exception(s) taken and measures to comply with exception(s) NA C403.3.1 Integrated economizer operation - air and water Indicate air and water -side economizers are configured for partial cooling operation even where additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the load NA C403.3.2 Economizer heating system impact - air and water Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation NA C403.3.3.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA and return air dampers are configured to provide up to 100% OSA for cooling NA C403.3.1 C403.3.3.2 Integrated air economizer Verify mechanical cooling controls are interlocked with air economizer controls so the outside air damper remains in 100% open position when mechanical cooling is also required to meet the cooling load, until the leaving air temperature is < 45°F For systems with cooling capacity a 65,000 Btu/h, verify that control of economizer dampers is not based only on mixed air temperature; or exception taken NA C403.3.3.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method and required high limit per Table C403.3.3.3 NA C403.3.4.1 Water economizer capacity For eligible systems where water -side economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, indicate system is capable of 100% design cooling capacity at 50°F db / 45°F wb OSA temperatures NA C403.3.4.2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop Indicate pressure drop across precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer system do not exceed pressure drop limit NA C403.3.1 DX air handling equipment control For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity >_ 65,000 Btu/h, refer to HVAC System Controls for requirements NA C403.2.4.7 DX equipment economizer fault detection and diagnostics For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity >_ 54,000 Btu/h, provide a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system to monitor economizer system operation and report faults Systems Requiring Energy Recovery NA C403.5.1 Energy recovery (ER) - ventilation / exhaust systems For systems with design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations For rooms served by multiple systems with aggregate design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or aggregate design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by z 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with total lab exhaust > 5,000 cfm, indicate method of energy recovery used to pre -condition laboratory make-up air; ER effectiveness (min 25°F); or alternative method per exception (VAV exhaust, semi -conditioned makeup, or CERM calculation) NA C404.10.4 (under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or spas with water surface area > 200 sf, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by t 36°F NA C403.5.2 Energy recovery - steam condensate systems For buildings with on-site steam heating systems, indicate condensate water ER For buildings that use off-site generated steam where condensate is not returned to the source, indicate on-site condensate water ER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 5 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA 0403.5.3 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have z 500,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy (service water heating, space heating, or dehumidification reheating) For buildings with >_ 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with >_ 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy for service water heating and also for space heating, or dehumidification reheating NA 0403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized (60% of peak heat rejection load or pre -heat service water to 85°F). Hydronic System Controls NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2.7 Variable flow control - hydronic system pumps For hydronic system pump motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires z 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify whether hydronic coils have DDC controls and associated manner of pump speed control (differential pressure, zone hydronic demand, etc) NAIf C403.2.5 C403.4.2.4 Hydronic system setback and part load controls For boilers that provide building heating, indicate controls that provide heating water temperature setback based on outdoor temperature For heating and chilled water systems >_ 300,000 Btu/h, indicate systems are configured to automatically reset supply water temperature based upon demand; or exception taken. system pump motor hp >_ 3 hp, also indicate controls automatically reduce flow by 2 50%. For chilled water systems (z 300,000 Btu/h, pump motor hp >_ 3 hp) that serve water-cooled unitary air conditioners, indicate VSD or staged pumps in chilled water system and heat rejection loop that reduce pump flow so that one control valve is nearly wide open, or to maintain a minimum differential pressure; or exception taken NA C403.4.2 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers NA 0403.4.6 Hot gas bypass limitation For cooling equipment with hot gas bypass, provide either multiple step unloading or continuous capacity modulation; indicate bypass capacity per Table C403.4.6 NA 0403.4.2.2 Two -pipe changeover systems Indicate changeover deadband (min 15°F), heating / cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range (limit 30°F) NA 0403.4.2.6 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow through individual chillers and boilers when not in use NA C403.2.13.1.1 C403.4.3.1.1 C403.4.3.1.2 Heat rejection equipment - variable flow control For cooling towers with fan motors z 7.5 hp, indicate VSD and method to adjust fan speed (adjusted based on leaving fluid temperature or condenser temperature / pressure of heat rejection device) For multiple -cell heat rejection equipment with VSD, indicate controls that ramp all fans in unison NA 0403.4.3.3 Heat rejection equipment - cooling tower flow turndown Indicate open -circuit cooling towers with multiple pumps or VSD control are designed so all cells can be run in parallel NA 0403.4.2.3.1 Water loop heat pump - deadband Indicate capability of central equipment to provide minimum 20°F water supply temperature deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes; or exception taken NA C403.4.2.3.2.1 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 4 Indicate type of cooling tower (open- or closed-circuit) in equipment schedule; indicate method used to limit system heat loss when heat rejection is not needed NA C403.4.2.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 5 For open- or closed-circuit cooling towers, provide a heat exchanger that separates the cooling tower and heat pump loop NA C403.4.2.3.3 Water loop heat pump - isolation valves For hydronic heat pump systems with total system power > 10 hp, indicate 2 -way isolation valves on each heat pump and variable flow system control Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) - Optional through 6/30/16, Prescriptive 7/1/2016 No C403.6 C403.6.3 Dedicated outdoor air systems For buildings with office, retail, education, library and fire station spaces, identify these spaces on plans; indicate that ventilation air in each occupied space is provided via a DOAS system; or document compliance with C403.6.3 Impracticality; or exception taken (buildings complying with C402.4.1.4 or C406.6 may not utilize exceptions) NA C403.6.1 Energy recovery ventilation with DOAS For all DOAS systems, indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supportingo calculations. Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by z 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions. NA C403.6.2 Heating / cooling system controls with DOAS Indicate equipment associated with the delivery of zone level heating and cooling (fans, hydronic pumps, primary air dampers, etc) are configured to shut off, and central equipment is configured to turn down, when there is no call for heating or cooling in the zone they serve If applying Exception to heating / cooling fans used for air mixing in the space during deadband periods, include fan watts per cfm in equipment schedule 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 6 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS Indicate that all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) NA C406.6 Building provided with DOAS To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that 90% or more of all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 Multiple Zone Air Systems NA C403.4.4 Air systems serving multiple zones Identify supply air systems serving multiple zones and the zones they serve on plans; indicate whether system is VAV and method of primary air control; or provide supporting documentation for applied exception to VAV NA C403.4.4 VAV systems serving multiple zones Provide equipment schedules on plans or MECH-EQ form that list all VAV air terminals and types For each air terminal include: maximum airflow rates for primary supply air during zone peak heating and zone peak cooling; maximum airflow during reheating, recooling or mixing; minimum airflow rate to maintain required ventilation, and the basis for these values; if IMC or ASHRAE 62.1 multiple zone equation is basis for minimum flow rates, provide calculation on plans NA C403.4.4.1 Single duct VAV terminal units Indicate single duct terminal units are configured to reduce primary supply air before reheating or recooling NA 0403.4.4.2 Dual duct systems - terminal units For systems with separate warm air and cool air ducts, indicate terminal units are configured to reduce the flow from one duct to minimum before mixing with air from the other duct NA 0403.4.1.1 C403.4.1.2 VAV system static pressure sensors - sensors and DDC set points Indicate locations of duct static pressure sensors on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch; verify controller setpoint pressure at each sensor is <_ 1.2 inch w.g. For systems with zone level DDC, indicate controls are configured to monitor zone damper positions and reset static pressure setpoint based on the zone requiring most pressure; include control logic that automatically detects and generates an alarm if any zone excessively drives reset logic, and allows building operators to exclude zones from reset logic NA C403.4.4.3 Multiple -zone VAV system ventilation optimization controls For systems with zone level DDC controls, indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce outdoor airflow in response to changes in system ventilation efficiency; or exception taken NA C403.4.4.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls automatically reset supply air temperature in response to building loads or outdoor air temperature; or exception taken Multiple Zone HVAC Systems, High Efficiency VAV - Required for systems utilizing C403.6 DOAS Exception 2, must comply with all 16 provisions NA C403.7, Item 1 Air economizer Indicate system is configured for 100% air economizer operation and complies with all related economizer requirements per C403.3 (without economizer exceptions) NA C403.7, Item 2 Direct digital controls (DDC) Provide DDC controls for all components of system; identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display NA C403.7, Item 3 Outdoor airflow measurement and reduction For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate outdoor airflow monitoring station that measures OSA intake under all load conditions; indicate control sequence that increases or reduces system OSA cfm based on VAV terminal feedback of ventilation efficiency (per C403.4.4.3 without exceptions) or DCV (per C403.2.6.2) NA C403.7, Item 4 Supply airflow measurement For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate supply airflow monitoring station capable of measuring supply air delivered to VAV terminals under all load conditions NAwhichever C403.7, Item 5 Zone isolation and maximum area served Verify maximum area served by a single HEVAV system is 5 50,000 sf, or one entire floor, is greater; in addition if a system serves > 25,000 sf, that includes areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously, indicate zone isolation controls per C403.2.4.4 NA 0403.7, Item 6 Interior / exterior zone design supply air temperature Verify that VAV terminals serving interior cooling driven loads are sized per design supply air temperature that is 5°F higher than VAV terminals serving exterior zones NA 0403.7, Item 7 Maximum air terminal inlet velocity Identify air terminals with minimum primary airflow setpoints > 50% of maximum setpoint in equipment schedule or MECH-EQ form; indicate air terminal inlet velocity does not exceed 900 fpm NA C403.7, Item 8 Sequence of operation Indicate DDC system sequences of operation are designed and configured per ASHRAE GPC 36 NA C403.7, Item 9 Maximum allowable system brake horsepower Verify fan system bhp is 5 90% of the bhp limit per Option 2 equation in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH-FANSYS form for each system NA C403.7, Item 10 Fan -powered terminal unitDDC motor and control Indicate all series and parallel terminal fans have electronically commutated motors; indicate control system is configured to vary air terminal fan speed as a function of the load; indicate fan speed during periods of low heating, low cooling, or ventilation only is <_ 66% of peak design air flow or provide supporting documentation for applied exception 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 7 of 7 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 • Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18 /2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.7, Item 11 Application of single duct and fan -powered terminal units Indicate VAV terminal types on plans; verify fan -powered terminal units only serve perimeter zones with envelope loads; verify all other zones are served by single duct terminal units NA C403.7, Item 12 Fan -powered terminal unit primary air reset Indicate DDC controls are configured to automatically reset the primary supply air cfm setpoint of all fan -powered terminal units to the minimum required to maintain ventilation during occupied heating or deadband, based upon the VAV air handling unit OSA ventilation fraction NA C403.7, Item 13 High occupancy space controls For spaces > 150 sf with occupant density >_ 25 people / 1000 sf, indicate space is served by a dedicated terminal unit with DCV control that resets terminal unit ventilation setpoint; also indicate occupancy sensor control that automatically reduces minimum ventilation to zero and sets back room heating and cooling setpoints by z 5°F NA C403.7, Item 14 Dedicated HVAC systems For server, electronic equipment, telecom or similar spaces with cooling loads > 5 W/sf, indicate spaces are served by independent HVAC systems that are separate from HPVAV systems serving rest of building; indicate dedicated HVAC systems have air economizer controls or energy recovery per C403.3 Exception 9 NA C403.7, Item 15 Central plant efficiency Indicate whether systems are served by a high efficiency heating water plant, or a high efficiency chilled water plant If complying via high efficiency heating water plant: Indicate all VAV terminals have hydronic heating coils served by heating water system with either gas-fired boiler(s) with thermal efficiency z 90%, air -to -water heat pumps, or heat recovery chillers If complying via high efficiency chilled water plant: Indicate all VAV air handlers have cooling coils served by chillers with rated IPLV efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed IPLV by at least 25% per Table C403.2.3(7) (note water-cooled IPLV is max, all others are min); indicate smallest chiller or compressor in plant is 5 20% of total plant capacity, or provide thermal storage sized for s 20% of total plant capacity NA C403.7, Item 16 Fault detection and diagnostics Indicate DDC system includes a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system configured to monitor operation and provide fault reporting of required parameters for all VAV air handlers and VAV air terminal units in the HPVAV system HVAC Equipment Energy Use Metering NA C409.3.1 HVAC equipment energy use metering For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 sf, verify energy use metering of all equipment used to provide space heating and cooling, dehumidification and ventilation will be provided per C409; indicate equipment eligible for exception Documentation and System Specific Requirement To Support Commissioning NA C408.2 Scope of mechanical systems commissioning Indicate that all mechanical systems, equipment, and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; For buildings with t 240,000 Btu/h total output cooling capacity or z 300,000 Btu/h total output heating capacity, indicate that all mechanical systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; or provide building heating / cooling capacity calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception Yes C403.2.10 C408.1.1 C408.1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable mechanical systems; Notes M3 Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. NA C408.2.2 Air system and hydronic system balancing Indicate in plans that air and fluid flow rates shall be tested and balanced within the tolerances defined in the specifications; indicate systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then adjusted to meet design flow conditions NA C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and air handling equipment requiring system balancing NA C408.2.2.2 Hydronic system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow across all hydronic equipment requiring system balancing including heating and cooling coils and pumps NA C408.2.3 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interfaclng between new and existing -to -remain systems Project Close Out Documentation Yes C103.6 Documentation and project close out submittal requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations personnel is required for all mechanical components, equipment and systems governed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations Notes 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Economizer Exceptions MECH-ECONO 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Pacific Court Apartments Date 9/18/2017 All cooling systems shall be configured to provide air economizer operation, regardless of system capacity, for new construction and mechanical system alterations. Various exceptions to this requirement are available. Identify all systems that an economizer exception will be applied to and additional information as noted below. For Building Dept. Use Economizer Exception Summary Refer to Section C403.3 for descriptions of economizer provisions and exceptions. For alterations refer to Section C503.4 and Table C503.4. ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS - NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ADDITIONS Exp 1 Cooling equipment serving spaces that are provided with a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) per C403.6. Spaces served shall have year- round design cooling loads from lights and equipment less than 5 watts per square foot. System ID Lighting + Equipment Loads (W/sf) Exp 2 Single zone unitary or package systems with dehumidification that affect other systems such that air economizer would increase energy consumption. System ID Exp 3 High efficiency single zone unitary or packaged systems. Equipment cooling efficiency shall be better than the WSEC required minimum efficiency by at least 64% in Climate Zone 4C and 59% in Climate Zone 5B per Table C403.3. System ID Exp 4 Equipment that provides hydronic chilled water for chilled beams and chilled ceiling systems that is served by a water economizer system per C403.3.4 in lieu of air economizer. System ID Exp 5 Water -source heat pumps with heat recovery. Heat pump efficiency shall be 15% better than WSEC required minimum efficiency. Provide at minimum 60% air economizer. Energy recovery to preheat OSA shall have at least 50% effectiveness. Additional system requirements apply. System ID Exp 6 Cooling equipment serving Group R occupancies. Per unit limit is less than 20,000 Btu/h cooling capacity for equipment installed outdoors or in a mech room adjacent to the outdoors. For cooling equipment installed in other locations the unit limit is Tess than 54,000 Btu/h. Efficiency shall be 15% better than WSEC required minimum efficiency. System ID Equipment Location Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Exp 7 Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems with energy recovery. Outdoor unit shall be a reverse -cycle heat pump with variable speed compressor(s) and condenser fan(s). Outdoor unit cooling capacity shall be not less than 65,000 Btu/h. Energy recovery to preheat outdoor air shall have at least 50% rated effectiveness. System shall be capable of providing simultaneous heating and cooling by tranferring recovered energy from zone(s) in cooling mode to other zone(s) that are in heating mode. Outdoor Unit System ID Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Exp 8 Cooling equipment serving Controlled Plant Growth Environments. Equipment cooling efficiency shall be better than WSEC required minimum efficiency by at least 20%. Not eligible: unitary and applied heat pumps. System ID SEER, EER, & IEER Exp 9 Cooling equipment with energy recovery. Spaces served shall have year-round design cooling loads from lights and equipment greater than 5 watts per square foot. Energy recovery system shall utilize recovered energy for on-site space heating or preheating of service hot water. Provide calculations to the code official that demonstrate the amount of recovered energy used for on-site heating purposes is equivalent to the annual energy that would be saved by the cooling system with air economizer per C403.3. System ID Lighting + Equipment Loads (W/sf) 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Economizer Exceptions, cont. MECH-ECONO 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Date 9/18/2017 Economizer Exception Summary Refer to Section C403.3 for descriptions of economizer provisions and exceptions. For alterations refer to Section C503.4 and Table C503.4. ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS - NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ADDITIONS, CONTINUED Exp 10 Cooling equipment for dedicated server, electronic equipment or telecom switch rooms. Per building limit for this exception is 240,000 Btu/h cooling capacity or 10% of required building air economizer capacity, whichever is greater. Part load control required over 85,000 Btu/h. Additional requirements apply. Option a - Cooling equipment efficiency shall be 15% better than the WSEC required minimum efficiency.. Option b - Waterside economizer required. Cooling equipment efficiency shall be 5% better than the WSEC required minimum efficiency. Option c - Waterside economizer required. All cooling equipment is subject to ASHARE Standard 127. System ID Compliance Option Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Total Claimed Exempt Capacity: Total building air economizer capacity (if claimed > 240 kBtu/h): Alternate Exp 10 Capacity Limit: ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS - MECHANICAL SYSTEM ALTERATIONS OR REPLACEMENT C503.4 Exp 1 Pre -approved design alternative to full compliance with air economizer requirement. An alternative for mechanical system alterations where existing building constraints make full compliance with air economizer requirement impractical. Provide calculations to the code official that demonstrate the proposed alternate design strategy provides similar energy savings to the annual energy that would be saved by the cooling system with air economizer per C403.3. System ID Alt. Strategy ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS - SIMPLE SYSTEMS C503.4 Qualifying small equipment. Per unit limit less than 33,000 Btu/h. Per Exp 2 building limit for this exception is 72,000 Btu/h cooling capacity or 5% of required building air economizer capacity, whichever is greater. Cooling equipment efficiency shall be 15% better than WSEC required minimum efficiency. Not eligible: non -unitary equipment, unitary equipment installed outdoors or in mech room adjacent to outdoors, equipment installed during new construction, shell -and -core construction, or initial tenant improvement. System ID Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) 12,000 Total Claimed Exempt Capacity: Total building air economizer capacity (if claimed > 72,000 Btu/h): Alternate C503.4 Exp 2 Capacity Limit: 12,000 C503.4 Equipment that provides hydronic chilled water for chilled water terminal Exp 3 units. Equipment part load cooling efficiency (IPLV) shall be better than WSEC required minimum efficiency by at least 25%. Per building limit for this exception is 480,000 Btu/h cooling capacity or 20% of required building air economizer capacity, whichever is greater. Chilled water terminal units serving Group R occupancies are not included in the building capacity total. System ID Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Total Claimed Exempt Capacity: Total building air economizer capacity (if claimed > 480,000 Btu/h): Alternate C503.4 Exp 3 Capacity Limit: Table Compliance Options for alteration or replacement of existing C503.4 mechanical cooling equipment per Table C503.4. Refer to table and all applicable table footnotes for full requirements. Applies to the following retrofit conditions: Option a - Option b - Option c - Option d - Any new or replacement equipment Replacement equipment of same type with same or smaller cooling output capacity. Replacement equipment of same type with large cooling output capacity. New equipment added to existing system or replacement equipment that is different than existing being replaced. System ID Equipment Type Compliance Path INSTALLATIONFIL INSTRUCTIONS Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) FV-O4VE1 Panasonic READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to ins operateorservice the Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventila Failure to comply with Instructions could result in personal injur and/Or property damage. Please retain this booklet forfuture reference. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIAN APPROVED sEp 2 1 2017 r. City of Tukwila BUILDING DIV Table of Contents Supplied Accessories 2 Description .. .. • . . .... ... . . . . .. .. 2 Dimensions.. ,Specifications. Product Operation.. . . .... .. ."....... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4-5 Vripacking GeneratSafety Information Wiring Diagrarn Recommended Zones Map . . ... . . ... .. . .. .................. . . ... , . . ... . . . . 5 5-6 6 7 Wirihg Connections Installation I ( Joist Mounting -I ) Installation 11 ( Wooden Header) Maintenance ( Cleaning) Product Service 8 'RECEIVED EP 1 9 2017 E A PERMIT CENT R SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES FV-O4VE1 Part name Appearance Quantity Grille. ..--- ' %., 1 Suspension bracket,I 1 Suspension bracket II Suspension bracket Iii: 1 Screw I (ST42X12) 1 Screw Ti (ST4:2X10) 1 Long. screw (ST4 2X30) 8 Switch Label 1 DESCRIPTION The Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator uses two sirocco fans driven by a capacitor motor. The motor is designed` to have an extended service life with reduced energy consumption. It also incorporates a thermal -cutoff for safety: The grille covering the main body is a spring-loaded, quick- release type. The exhaust air (EA) duct includes barometric damper to prevent backdrafting. And the. outdoor air (OA) duct includes electric damper to prevent 'bae drafting and control the supply air flow Energy Recovery introduction:Compared to an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator), the ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) can also transfer humidity and recover energy from that humidity. The ERV. can exchange energy between the stale EA and the "fresh" OA, transferring heat and moisture into the incoming cold air in a heating climate and pre -cooling and reducing the humidity of the incoming hot air in a cooling climate. This tempering and treatment of the required ventilation air helps maintain.a fresh environment even when the heating or cooling system is not operating. ltntroorj roodoor i Stela at (Meat & Floistura <Heating Ctintate> Fresh air Exhaust sir (EA) Oatside air (OA) 2 <Cooling Climate> DIMENSIONS FV-04VE1 Unit hi6hes(mm) No. Part name No. Part name . Griiie: 8 Junction box cover 2 , Adaptor 9 JunCtitin boi OA Filter 10 Damper box 4 EA Damper 11 Adaptor insulation 5 Suspension bracket I, II; DI 12 Fan body 6 Bracket cover 13 RA.Fil1er 7 OA Damper 14 Recovery Core 5 3.14 (1M) 1 (For 16 inChes •0.C. jpitts'and 1.9 inches 0.C. jOiSte tin SP siionsion•brqoget I, .& Pleate install the wooden headeraccordingly in thiicase of the 24 inches sac. joists;) 3 <Ventilation Performance> • Factory setting for 40 CFM Model Air Direction V' Hz Duct Speed Gross Air Deliver at 0.1"WG (cfm) Consumption tion P (W) Noise (sone) Weighs Ib.(kg) Exhaust Supply Fan Unit FV-t)4VE1 Exhaust & Supply 120 60 4"X2 High 40 30 24 08 20:3 (9.3) Low 20 20 21 <0.3 Alr Direction V Nz Duct Speed Gross Air Deliver at 0.1"WG, cfm ( ) Power Consurrr tion W p ( ) Noise (sone) Eichaust Supply Fari Unit Exhaust & Supply 120 60 4"X2 High 20 20 21 <03 Low 10 10 17 N/A Selected only at installation. (Refer to Page 8) Energy. Performance> ModeRecovery Supply Temperature Net Air Flow Total Eff clency. EN N/A Apparent Sensible. EffectivenessTi.9 66 "F "C US cfm Heating 32 0 14 30 Cooling 95 35 14 29 36 NIA 1. The testing of the ventilation performance is in general accordance with HViprocedures 915 and 916. 2. The testing of the energy performance is in accordance with CSA -C439 standard. <Main Switch> • Power on/off for unit. • Tum off the Main Switch when the unit is not in use:. IMPORTANT;: Unless you turn off the main switch, the unit will be in standby mode which means it is energized and Willconsume some electricity, When turning on or off the main switch, push it completely to the on/off position. <Operation. Mode> • Normal operation (Supply and exhaust) From raorn Main .switch OA Daniperopen From room • Defrost operation • Exhaust operation (Exhaust only) OA Damper. closed Outside air (OA) Exhaust air (EA) To room • Defrost operation When the outside temperature is between 32°F (0"C) and 20°F (-7"C), OA Damper. controls Defrost operation. Defrost operation means the damper will open for 60 min. for supply and exhaust and dose for 30 min. for exhaust only. • Exhaust operation When the outside temperature is under 20°F (-7°C), OA Damper controls Exhaust operation. Exhaust operation means the damper will open for 10 min. to check outside temperature and close for 60 min. for exhaust only. PRODUCT OPERATION CONTINUED Introduction of OA DamOers nioverheht --,------------ . . . . &Wow TerittiOrAutO NikrnOOPOra#°" ,,, 32°F (OC) Detrost.Oner400n j 2oF(-iT) 01$ir3tkii) . _ . Operation 4-40,cFm (Exhausti OA Damper Open: ante *Fan Speed SuppVittlii.41:V. •Efting0MY 30min High Low Chivk Oodoor teimpwature lthnin Exhaugt only GOrnin 370'.(3°0).(fie0iins tn:Nornial 000600. *The High speed is automatically changed to Low Speed during Exhaust operatibn. •Another speed andoptional setting (High and Low) arenot changed speed:during Exhaust Operation. ..•tpipAcKiNp UriPatk.and rernoveunit.Carefully from Carton,. Refer to the Supplied Accessories verify that all pada arepresented. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 1,, Denainstall .this .ERV whereeirteMperature may exceed104°F .(40*,O). Make certain that the electric oeNipk4uprilsi voltage is 120 V 60 Hz Follow all local electrical and tafety codes,•aswell'ap.the'Nationafalectrical Code (NEC) 'and Ahe 'OcoupatiOn Safety and Health Act (OSHA). 4. .Always disconnect the power source:before:Working on ornearibe fan, inOtOr„fixtiire or junCtion'bbx. Protect ithe.power.cord from sharp edges qrease hot ‘,stirfates, CherniOeise(othetobjeot* 6. bp pptiowitte.powereord. 7 Thit Unit is recommended tpr areaswhere ternPetatUreit above 20°F"(-7bc),_Cithet areas Where .temperature fallibelow 20°F (-7°Q), thitunit. tuna en exhaust only. B. 'Thesefansereintended for reSiclential use: ohh4 9: Do not install theuriit where ducts are configured as shown in Ftg /8: Abnormal bending Multiple elbows Reduction of duct Bending near the adaptor Fig. A 5 === IOW W.; Adapior GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED CAUTION; 1. For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. 2. Do not install in cooking area or connect directly to any appliance. (Fig.B) 3.: This product must be properly grounded. 4: The unit .must .be used in a space provided with heated and cooled air, such as a living room, dining room, bedroom, etc. 5' The ducts Must be connected directly to the outside. (Cooking area) . Do not Install above or Inside this area Equipm�egnt Floor Fig. B WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the following: A. Usethis unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. B Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire -rated construction. C Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting, Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the local code authorities. D. When cutting ordrilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. E: Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. F: Solid state controls may cause harmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise". To reduce the risk of fire orelectric shock, do not use this unit with any solid-state control device.. G. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the circuit breaker panel cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag; to the service panel. H. Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than. R40, (This is, required for installation in Canada only.) 1. Never install in the area where the temperature fails below -13°F(-25"C). J. Never install the unit in a high humidity space, such as a bathroom, kitchen or laundry room. K. Install the unit in a ceiling where air temperature is above 50°F(10bC) to avoid condensation in unit. WIRING DIAGRAM CF Power Supply N4 AC12OV80Hz 14 GREEN WHITE LACK YELLOW (RANG GLUE OCFM BLACK BLACK BLUE HI WALL SWITCH 0 0 0 BLUE Rr 0 0 BLUE \Flow RED 20CFM SELECTION Fan body Recommended zones map As shown on page 5, this unit has an automatic frost prevention mode, which disables the energy recovery function and allows the unit to work as a normal ventilation fan. (Fresh air will not come into the house during frost prevention mode.) The following map outlines the recommended use zones of the United States and Canada for the Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator. cI Sprinqiolcl 'Piewark Baltimore • Zone A. Unit can perform optimally throughout the year. Zone Unit can,perforrn bptimally betWeen March threughNovernber. Zone C: Unit can perform' optimally between April through November. Zone D: Panasonic.does not recommend this unit due to extremely cold year-rdund weather. This:Map is based on average temperature readings over 10 years from 60 major cities in North America. Actual performance may vary depending on annual temperature differences and varying altitudes. tc.tteefpr Operetion control Yellow 40 CFM Receptade (For 40/20 CFM Exhaust) Connector Power-supplyN 4 WhIte AC 120V 60F1z L Bradt • Optiorial setting (20CFM F.xhaust): If you need to change (0 20/10 CFM Exhaust, move the connector to the 20 CFM Exhaust side of the receptacle. Note: Selected only at installation (Fig 2) 20 CFM Receptacle (For.20/10 CFM Exhaust) junction box IMPORTANT: Remove the•thpe as shown below: 1. Insert SuOension bracket I, 11,, III and adjust the width to fittriside of the jolsts. (Fig.1) A0; I ' ! i I ; i Joists Unit:inch A O.C. joists El Insert Suspension bracket 16 141/2 Refer to Fig. 1 19;2 15.7 24 22 1/2 iristaation li 2. FiX screws tentatively to suspension bracket I& II, so that bracket can be adjUstable. 8 Suspension bracket Fan body Strew II (ST4.2X 0) Fig.1 •SOSOpoSion • bracket Screw I •(ST4.2X1 breckel fl INSTALLATION 1 (JOIST MOUNTING -I) CONTINUED. 3: Install the suspension bracket and fix the adapter frame by using long screws (ST412X30).( According to Fig'.24. Fig.2-2 & Fi0.2=3 to install the product.), During installation the distance C (bottom flange) should be kept the same as the 'drywall thickness. CAUTION! thebOttbni lenge:is:6011*rleVel:aS the cfrYwalli the:performance of ea:uriit wiltbe affected. bracket ' • inches(nim) 1/2-16( 343,405 ) •S'ta e c There Is the Seale on the frame to edjuit.thet dietenett which IS.the Same as drywall itildkriesS " 4. Fik'SCrew I& IIonsuspension bracket 1 and II firmly. Reinove,.iunction.boc cover arid settee conduit or stress relief junction box knOck7Out Kole. (Fig.3) 6 Referto-Wiring diagram (Page 6). Use.Wite nuislo connect the houSe. power Wires:ici the ERV wires. CAUTION: Mount iunctiOn box cover carefully so that the lead wires are not pinched. OptiOrial AitIlOw setting: i'.FaCtbry setting 4.0/20 CFM Exhaust. ..Rerriove Connector and Change to 20 CFM Exhaust receptacle when selecting 20/10 CFM EOiStg,4, (Page 0) - 7. install insulated ducts and seCureltiem to adaptor with .duCtJape orelamps.: (Fig.4-1). ProPerly insulate the area aroundsthe fan body to Minimize building heat lossand gain. Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan body in the attic. Our coo! running motors d� not create enough heat to require special clearance. CAUTION: litisulated,duct should be used and sealed to adaptor to,avaid the water dripping due to condensation. 9 • - '''' \ 4.111=eli • 01110I ‘ k Joisi . 1_ NOil r-----clilijilip O ' Ittirill.—, 41419 screws pottom flahge -- ---;_;:te - • . .--•.--.27.-?•.' r 004.7.x3q) so r Fig24 Joist, W411111' -'11A11° 7 'I I . , Liliiiiicieiv5 , .F 4 OA 4:2X3.0):. • Fig;24 ..:Ciiti.iNit . 'res k, Joist '-' TIMEMPIIMnie.4 /0111.4t 'V74111111M7 I \ Illiamt int V .4010ii.t?iiit Junefien-Ildx All cPit0.0 Aillial Green wires el 'lli 111 i ,1111,1' tl'c'it , V"' Meat -out hole - . .. - Wire nut. ler-74-1;\ 1eddwiree _73_ . - _ Fig. 3. Joist 1/4. \ - 4--- „ • - -'''',44'. - ).4 . • it f.o-iiir 0 , - 4441-510' 4 Adaptor insulation, • - --# ••''. - - form • . I Insulated duct C. __ J•5.‘ Duct tape Duct tape —, • Adaptor Insulated duct Fig.4::1 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING -I) CONTINUED 9. Locate the intake.hood and the exhaust hood at least 3' (920mm) away from each other. (Fig 4-2) CAUTION': The intake:Air side duct must be connected to the outside and at least 6' (2m) away from the exhaust Of appliances such as furnace, dryer, fuel burning appliances, etc. 10. Finish Ceiling work. Ceiling hole should be aligned with the edge of the flange. (Fig.5-1) In -attic installation, caulk the body to drywall. 11. Turn the grille to the approtiate direction to fit the supply air side. Insert Mounting springs'into slots As shown and mount grille to fan body. During installation of the grille, keep the recovery core to the left and keep the RA filter in front from your position. (Fig. 5.2) Note: If grille has a gap from theeeiling,adjuSt the grille position to 'fit the supply air enclosure on the grille .with the one on the fan body and push grille. (Fig. 6-1) Exhaust hood with backdraft flap (s) intake hood.wio-pird iscrociir,M?:b'aclOtOrt flap (0) Recovery 4% core s.* •rr' prow RA FON Sepply'air (4,TICIOSUre.- , Mounting spring. 70A Filter 4 10 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING -I) CONTINUED NOte: If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction, the grille can not be fitted to the ceiling (Fig6.2), so then reverse the geille.poSition and try to mount again. [OPtionall Attach the,given switch labels (in accessories) on the welt switch (not as shown in the diagram for clearer indication. INSTALLATION II ( WOODEN HEADER) 1. Install header between joists by using nails or screws. (Fig.7.) Insart5uspension bracket 1,11,111 and adjust the width to fit Inside, of the joist and header. (Fig 1) inserilhe fan body between joists and header. Make sure, the fan body is horizontal and vertical to the joists. (NJ) CAUTION: If the bottom flange is not the same level as the drywaU.thepeforinance.of the unit will be affected. Follow Step 2 to 4 ofinStallatiora (Page 8, Page 9).to install thefan body 3. Follow step 5 to 11 of installation 1 (Page 9, Page 10) to complete the installation work. 11 insulated duct \ c$c • ',Ogg Junction box. COndUit Green whit WARNING: =.Disconnect power source by switching_ off at service panel before working on unit. CAUTION: 4cRoutine maintenance" must be done every.'2.or"3 months.. Clogged filters; may cause the condensation, on the unit :due to air flow,reduction CAUTION: 1. Never use, petrol, benzene, thinner or any other such chemicals for cleaning the ERV. 2. Do not allow water to enter motor. 3. Do not immerse resin parts in water over 60°C., 1..RemoVe"the Grille. (Squeeze•mounting spring and pull down carefully:) (Fug.10) 2. Remove: the RA Filter from the Grille. (Fig.11;) 3: Wash and clean Grille: (Use non-abrasive neutral kitchen detergent, wipe: dry with new cloth.) (Fig.12) 4. RA Filter cleaning Remove. the RA.Filter.(Fig.11).And Vacuum -clean: (Fig 13) After cleaning, replace the RA Filter. 12 Main switch Fig. 9 5. OA Filter cleaning: Remove the OA Filter.(Fig.14) And Vacuum -clean, wash softly within warm water with non-abrasive neutral detergent and allow to air dry. (Fig.15)' After Cleaning, replace the OA Filter according to Filter direction on Fig.14. Make sure the OA Filter has been installed Securely. The filter can only be installed in one direction. CAUTION: Be careful When removing the filter in -case condensation water and/or duat has accumulated and may fall out OA Filter 6. Remove dust and dirt from fan body uSlng a vacuum cleaner. (Fig 16) 7. Elinient cleaning'. ipturn the knob to the right (Fig (0Rise up, the handles,(F;ig.18) aTull:the Remvery core straight down, and slowly rembve. (Fig.18) CAUTION: Be careful when removing the filter in case condensation water and/or dust has accumulated and may fall out. MAINTENANCE (CLEANING.)CONTINUED (.DVacuum-clean carefully. (Fig 19) IMPORTANT: When cleaning the recovery core, do not push strongly by the nozzle. Itmay get damaged. (Replace.the recovery core according to the direction mark "4">and turn the knob to lock in place.. CAUTION: Insert -the Recovery core completely then turn the knob to prevent the core dropping. CAUTION. genet wash the Recovery core to prevent causing. damage to the:recovery core. Make sure that the knob holdsthe recovery core. securely. RA Filter Fig. 20 8. Turn the grille in the; appropriate direction to fit on the air supply side Insert the mounting springs into the slots; as shown, and mount the grille. to the fan body, When installing thegrille, keep the recovery core to the left and keep the RA filter in front of your position. (Fig. 20) CAUTION: If the grille is Mounted inthe opposite direction, the grille. can not be fitted to the ceiling (Fig22), so then reverse the grille position and try to mount again. Gap Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by a qualified technicians only. No service information is provided for customers. Your product is designed and manufactured to=ensure"a minimum of maintenance. However, should your Unit ever require service; a nationwide system olfactory service centers and AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT SERVICE CENTERS is maintained tosupport your product's warranty. (In the U.S.A., call 1-866-292-7292 to Customer call Center:) PANASONIC. CONSUMER• ELECTRONICS COMPANY Divisionof Panasonic Corporation of North America, One PanatoniCWay, Secaucus, NJ 07094 PANASONIC CANADA INC. 5770 Ambler Driver, Mississauga, ON L4W 2T3 wvoiv.pandsonic:com X0101-0106 04VE14020A M -SERIES SUBMITTAL DATA: MSZ-GL12NA-U1 & MUZ-GL12NA-U.1 12,000 BTU/H WALL -MOUNTED HEAT PUMP SYSTEM E [ EC RIC l Job Name: Pacific Court Apartments System -Reference: All Units Date: Indoor Unit: MSZ-GLI2NA-U1 Wireless Remote Controller ACCESSORIES: Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit. MUZ-GL12NA-U1 o Condensate Pump (BlueDiamond X87-711/721; 115/230V) o Condensate Pump (Sauermann SI30-115/230; 115/230V) o Anti -Allergy Enzyme Filter (MAC-408FT-E) o Drain Pan Level Sensor (DPLS2) Outdoor Unit o Outdoor Mounting Pad (ULTRILITE1) o Drain Pan Heater (MAC-640BH-U) o 3-1/4" Mounting Base [Pair] (DSD -400P) o Drain Pan Socket (MAC-860DS) o Air Outlet Guide (MAC-889SG) o Wall Mounting Bracket (QSWB2000M-1) Controls o Wireless Controller (MHK1) o Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA (Requires MAC-333IF-E) o Wireless Interface for kumo cloudTM' (PAC-USWHS002-WF-1) o Thermostat Interface (PAC-US444CN-1) SPECIFICATIONS: Rated Conditions (Capacity/ Input) Cooling' Btulh I W 12,000 / 920 Heating at 47° F2 Btu/h /w 14,400 / 1,100 Capacity Range Cooling' i Btuih Minimum ` ; 1,500 Maximum 13,600 Heating at 47° F2 Btulh 2,000 18,100 Heating at 17° F3 Btulh - 12,000 Heating at 5° F4 Btulh - 9,700 ' Cooling 1 Indoor. 80° F(27° C)OB / 67° F(19° C)WB; Outdoor. 95° F(35° C)DB / 75° F(24° C)WB' 2 Heating at 47°F 1 Indoor. 70° F (21° C)DB / 60° F (16° C)WB; Outdoor: 47° F 8° C)DB / 43° F (6° C)WB' 2 Heating at 17° F 1 Indoor. 70° F(21° C)DB / 60° F(16° C)WB; Outdoor: 17° F(-8° C)DB / 15° F(-9° C)WB' ' Heating at 5° F I Indoor. 70° F (21° C)DB / 60° F(16° C)WB; Outdoor: 5° F(-15° C) DB / 5° F(-15° C)WB • Rating Conditions per AHRI Standard: Operating Conditons (Indoor Intake Air Temp.) (Maxi Min;) Cooling2 Heating 90° F (32° C) DB / 67° F (19° C) DB 80° F (27° C) DB / 70° F (21° C) DB ,Operating Conditons (OutdoorintakeAirTemp.) (Max./ Min.) Cooling° Heating 115 F (46° C) DB / 14° F (-10° C) DB 75° F (24° C) DB / -4° F (-20° C) DB" 'Applications should be restricted to comfort cooling only; equipment cooling applications are not recommended for low ambient temperature conditions. - System cuts out at -9° F (-27° C) to avoid thermistor error and automatically restarts at -4° F (-20° C). AHRI Efficiency Ratings Energy Star'" Yes ENERGY STAR products are third -party certified by an EPA -recognized Certification Body. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Electrical Power Requirements 208 / 230V, 1 -Phase, 60 Hz Minimum CircuitAmpacity (MCA) Indoor / Outdoor I A 1 / 9 Indoor Unit Blower Motor (ECM) F.L.A. 0.76 Blower Motor Output W 30 SHF / Moisture Removal 0.740 / 2.5 pt./h Field Drainpipe Size O.D. In.(mm) 5/8 (15) Outdoor Unit Compressor DC INVERTER -driven Twin Rotary Fan Motor (ECM) F.LA. 0.5 Airflow Rate Indoor (Cooling) (Quiet- Lo - Med DRY - HI - Super CFM Hi) 145-170-237-321-399 WET 109-134-201-286-364 Indoor (Heating) DRY 145-170-237-321-406 Outdoor 1,229 / 1,172 Sound Pressure Indoor Level (Quiet;- Cooling Lo - Med dB(A) - HI'- Super Hi) 19-22-30-37-45 Heating 19-22-30-37-43 Outdoor Cooling 49 Heating 51 External Dimensions Indoor (H x W x D) In.(mm) 11-5/8 x 31-7/16 x 9-1/8 (295 x 798 x 232) Outdoor (H x W x D) 21-5/8 x 31-1/2 x 11-1/4 (550 x 800 x 285) Net Weight - Indoor Lbs.(kg) 22 (10) Outdoor 81 (37) External Finish Indoor ; .. Munsell 1.OY 9.2 / 0.2 Outdoor Munsell No. 3Y 7.8 / 1.1 Refrigerant R410A; 2 Ib. 9 oz. Refrigerant Piping (Flared) Liquid (High Pressure) In.(mm) 1/4 (6.35) Gas (Low Pressure) 3/8 (9.52) Max. Total Refrigerant Pipe Length (Height Diff.) Ft. (m) 40 (12) Max. Total Refrigerant Pipe Length (Length.) 65 (20) © 2016 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. MSZ-GLI2NA-U1 1116x1 Oblong hole Installation plate 3---111.--a- 30-15/16 -118 31-1/16 30-15/16 1/4 CD NM Indoor unit, Unit: in. (mm) 1/16x13/16 Obloaq hole 8-1/8 8-1/8 J' 3-I/8 CO • co wl 7 2-3/ 6-I/8 6-1/8 13-5/16 13 9/16 MUZ-GLI2NA-U1 15-3/4 REQUIRED SPACE •1 4 in. (100 mm) or more when front and sides of the unit are clear Air in Air out 2-1/8 all hole 12-9/16 • Instollalion late / Piin� iii tit -5/8 - 4- 4-3/I6 a E Insulation 01 - 3/8 O.D Liquid line 81/4 19.11/16 (Flared connection e1/4) Gas line o3/816 -15/16 (Flared connection: 0318 (GL06109112NA), oi12 (GL15NA)) Drain hose Insulation el -1/8 O.D Connected part 05/8 O.D Drain hale 01-21132 (cu5n2/1566) Dram hole 01-5/1603u5un5sAxl •2 When any 2 sides of left, right and rear of the unit are clear Service 7/8 11/16 Liquid refrigerant pipe joint Refrigerant pipe (flared) 01/4 Gas refrigerant pipe Joint Refrigerant pipe flared) a 3/8 FORM# MSZ-GL12NA-U1 / MUZ-GL12NA-U1 - 201611 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Unit: in. (mm) MtMITSUBISHI ELECTRIC COOLING & HEATING 1340 Satellite Boulevard. Suwanee, GA30024 Toll Free: 800-433-4822 www.mehvac.com p ups , .�■...� CERTIFIED< piaiVentre 2iuhe5ii; EIS us Intertek © 2016 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR 0 Mechanical atlectrical aitumbing Eines Piping City of Tukwila Et.iltk..DNG DIVISION Site Plan DHP and ERV Installation Project Pacific Court Apartments 4028 S 146th a Tukwila, WA 98146 Owner: King Count Pa rcel# 0400002 outing Authority', RNA MK POEM* Di% ' 0 Dsf Plan review approval is Bulged to errors and ontisSoNs. ) Approval of construction docuniwge doss not aulhonta the violation of any adopted cods or ordnance. Rao* of approved Field Copy and condillang Is actinotlisdged: BY: c'W Date - City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of worklifithout prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. • fOTE: riet,isions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. z- StILLO/A1C16 M7- OM1 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 2 1 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 19 2017 PERROT CENTER Legal Description, Project Notes, and Equipment Schedule DHP and ERV Installation Project Pacific Court Apartments 4028 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98146 Owner: King County Housing Authority Parcel# 040000250 Legal Description: ADAMS HOME TRS,PLat Block: 2, Plat Lot: 23 Project Notes: 1) This project complies with 2015 Washington Mechanical code and 2015 Washington State Energy Code. 2) Self -Commissioning of the equipment shall comply with 2015 SEC Section C408.2 3) Economizers not required based on Exception 403.3.1.1 and Table 403.3.1(2). System exceeds minimum SEER (14.0). by greater than 20% (16.8). Actual SEER rating = 20.5 4) All Duct Insulation and Piping insulation shall conform to 2015 SEC Sections C403.2.8 and C403.2.9 5) Mechanical Ventilation provided by Energy Recovery Ventilator located in the Living Room Area and meets ASHRAE 62.2 6) Refrigerant piping complies with 2015 SMC Section 1107.2 7) Condensate line to drain (gravity) to exterior 8) DHP System to be controlled by Programmable Mitsubishi MHK1 wall Mount Thermostat located in the living room area (typical). 9) Close Out: All Training, Documents, O&M, Calculations, WEC Forms to be provided to the owner. 10) Main Living Area existing baseboard heaters to be decommissioned. 11) DHP Outdoor units to be mounted on a pad and blocks per NEEA Best Practice Guidelines. ---- ._ 12) Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is the Panasonic FV-04VE1. 13) ERV to be set at 20 or 40 CFM to meet ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standards. 14) Manufacturer Intake/exhaust vent FV-WCO4VE1 to be used on the exterior. 15) Line wall penetration with 26 gage metal. 16) Fire caulk or foam gaps 17) Building is Type IIIA. Occupancy is "R". 1 Hour rated exterior walls. 18) ERV Frame to be built from Fire Treated Lumber (Diagram Attached). Frame to be attached to the ceiling, but will NOT penetrate the 1 - Hour fire -rated ceiling except for attachment fasteners REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 21 2017 • City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 19 2017 PER.JIT CENTER 00 00 00 BLDG B 2nd Fir B10-2 B9-2 88-1 i Fir B5-2 B4-2 ,B3-1 00 BLDG Et 2nd Fir B7-1 1g Fir - 82 -1 South 146th St. COURTYARD El 4110:1 1 f.-\ I B6-2 B1-2 Equipment Plan ' DHP Outdoor Units Pacific Court Apartments 4028 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98146 Owner: KC Housing Authority Parcel# 040000250 BLDG A 15' Fir 2nd Fir A 11-2 A22-2 A10-2 A21-2 A9-1 A20-1 A8-1 A19-1 A7-2 A18-2 A6-2 A174, A5-1 A16:1 A4-1 A3-2 A14-2. A2-2 A13-2 A1-1 Al2-1 — — D 1 0 Outdoor unit ground Mounted Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NA 1 Refrigerant Lines Through Crawl Space (Typical) 'Legend: = Outdoor Unit tJ n REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 2 1 2017 • City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILL SEP 19 2017 PERMIT CENTER Fasteners (Typ) To Wall/Ceiling Floor Plan Building — Upper Floor Units (Typical) DHP and ERV Installation Project Pacific Court Apartments 4028 5 146th St Tukwila, WA 98146 Owner: King County Housing Authority Parcel# 040000250 1 Indoor Unit Mitsubishi MSZ-GL12NA Framing Detail ,-,,,...;„7 Lg.i!-iNii tz I 7-----) 1 1 I. i Frame Built with 2x10 fire treated material. � Screw and/or Toggle Penetration's/ Lined w/ 26g Metal Living Room tbilib4CrUcia CAP ki t(?V ,-- 9 it r. ifs 'I REV E—VVED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 21 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 19 2017 PERMIT CENTER Floor Plan Building — Lower Floor Units (Typical) DHP and ERV Installation Project Pacific Court Apartments 4028 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98146 Owner: King County Housing Authority Parcel# 040000250 Indoor Unit Mitsubishi MSZ-GL12NA Living Room ERV Location Ar4g-vs -rompag Rae solo eizaw t- .4*/10 ott:T f I4.1 Olt REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE • APPROVED SEP 2 1 2017 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED cm/ OF TUKWILA SEP 1 9 2017 PERLAT CENTER Ductless Heat Pump Equipment Schedule - Pacific Court Apartments - King County Housing Authority Unit # Brand Name Model # Nominal Tonnage Total CFM SP HP/BH P Cooling Heating Weight Mount Total _ (BTHU) SEER/EER BTU/ft2 Output (BTUH) HSPF BTU/ft2 Al Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt .- A2 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt A3 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt A4 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt A5 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A6 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A7 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A8 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A9 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A10 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt All Mitsubishi MUZ-GLI2NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt Al2 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A13 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A14 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt . A15 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A16 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A17 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 • 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A18 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A19 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt A20 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1. 81 Gmd.Mnt A21 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt A22 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt B1 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt B2 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt B3 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt B4 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt B5 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt B6 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt B7 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt B8 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt B9 Mitsubishi MUZ-GL12NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Gmd Mnt B10 Mitsubishi MUZ-GLI2NAU2/MSZ-GL12NAU2 1 109 to 399 51 0.5 1500-13600 23.1 1.8-16.6 2000-18100 12.5 2.4-22.1 81 Grnd Mnt Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) Equipment Schedule - Pacific Court Apartments Unit # Brand Name Model # CFM Efficiency Power Consumption (Watts) Duct Sones Weight (lbs) Mounting 2nd Floor Panasonic FV-04VE1 20 66% 21 4"x 2 <0.3 20.5 Ceiling Frame 1st Floor Panasonic FV-04VE1 20 66% 21 ex 2 <0.3 20.5 Wall mount REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 21 2011 • City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION D CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 192017 PERMIT CENTER PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M17-0129 DATE: 09/19/17 PROJECT NAME: KING COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY SITE ADDRESS: 4028 S 146 ST X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works AA Am- 9-0)-1-17 Fire Prevention Planning Division Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 09/21/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 10/19/17 Approved Corrections Required ❑ 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 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 RESICON LLC Home Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance 21/11) Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Search L&I Page 1 of 2 A -Z Lidex Help - My L&I. Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing RESICON LLC Owner or tradesperson Principals CHRISTENSEN, CRAIG ALLEN, PARTNER/MEMBER Doing business as RESICON LLC WA UBI No. 602 942 448 2820 A Street TACOMA, WA 98402 253-625-7952 PIERCE County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons VIELKA ANSARI CRAIG CHRISTENSEN; 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. RESICL`919N7 Effective — expiration 08/27/2009— 08/19/2019 Bond ............... American Contractors Indem CO Bond account no. 100229176 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 08/16/2013 08/19/2013 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Insurance ................ _........ Starr Surplus Lines Insurance $1,000,000.00 Policy no. 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